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ARMORIAL    FAMILIES 


RMORIAL 
AMILIES 


A   DIRECTORY   OF   GENTLEMEN 
OF   COAT-ARMOUR 


COMPILED  AND  EDITED  BY 


ARTHUR   CHARLES   FOX-DAVIES 


OF    LINCOLN  S    INN,     BARRISTER-AT-LAW 


"  Nob  lies  sunt  qui  Arma  gentthtia   antecessorum 
suorum  prof er re  possunt ' 


SEVENTH  EDITION 


[ONDON:    HURST   &    BLACKETT,    LTD, 

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BLACKIE. — The  sons  of  Ven.  Ernest  Morell  Blackie, 
Archdeacon  of  Stow,  and  Caroline  Sophie  Campbell 
Stewart,  should  be  described  as — "  (i)  John  Ernest  Hal- 
dane  Blackie,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Asst.-Master 
Bradfield  College,  b.  1904  ;  (2)  Christopher  James  Morell 
Blackie,  Gentleman,  b.  1908." 

BRIDGES. — The  entry  which  appears  in  the  body  of 
the  work  for  Mr.  Herbert  Charles  Blackett  Bridges  should 
be  amended  as  follows  :  His  father  should  be  described 
as — "  Lieut.-Col.  William  Bridges,  59th  Regt.  of  Foot 
(East  Lancashire),  of  Heatherdene  House,  Highfield, 
Southampton,  and  Court  House,  Overton,  Hants.,  b. 
1 82 1  ;  d.  1897  ;  m.  1873,  Ellen,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Floud, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Overton."  Mr.  Bridges'  resi- 
dence should  read — "  Hill  Brow,  Mount  Ephraim,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells." 

BRIGG  of  Keighley. — The  entry  which  appears  in 
the  body  of  the  work  should  be  amended  as  follows  : 
The  sons  of  the  late  Thomas  Brigg  and  Helen  Amelia 
Haggas,  should  be  described  as — "  John  Haggas  Brigg, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  w.  1919,  Doris  Evelyn,  d.  of  Sir 
Prince  Prince-Smith,  Bart,  and  has  issue — 3  daus.  Res. — 
Southburn   Cote,   Southburn,  Driffield,    Yorks. 

Denis  Anderton  Brigg,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1901. 
Res.—  " 

CINNAMOND. — The  entry  which  appears  in  the  body 
of  the  work  should  be  amended  as  follows  :  Mr.  James 
Cinnamond's  father  should  be  described  as — "  Thomas 
Cinnamond,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  of  Almeida  House, 
Belfast,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1880  ;  m.  1853,  Margaret  Tierney 
Morrison,  of  Monaghan." 

CLACK. — Major  Thomas  Stanley  Clack,  T.D.,  R.A., 
elder  son  of  Thomas  Augustus  Stable  Clack,  F.R.G.S., 
married  1929,  Margery  Gladys,  second  daughter  of  Capt. 
Ralph  Fremlin,  late  Hodson's  Horse,  Indian  Army,  of 
Maidstone,    Kent,  and  Buskhall  Park,  Mudigere,  Mysore 


(q.v.)  and  impales  the  arms  of  Fremlin,  namely — Gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  esquires'  helmets  each  with  one 
plume  argent. 

CLARKE. — The  entry  which  appears  in  the  body  of 
the  work  for  the  sons  of  the  late  Thomas  Clarke  of  Aller- 
ton  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  Elizabeth  Ruddell,  should  be 
amended  as  follows  :  The  arms  should  read — "  Quarterly 
of  ten,  1,  gules,  three  swords  erect  in  pale  points  upwards 
argent  (Woodchurch)  ;  2,  paly  wavy  of  six  ermine  and 
sable  (Clarke),  etc." 

EBBLE WHITE.— Mr.  Ernest  Arthur  Ebblewhite  is 
now  LL.D.  {honoris  causa)  of  Sheffield  University,  chair- 
man of  Highgate  Petty  Sessions,  Past  Master  of  the 
Worshipful  Company  of  Ironmongers,  Commander  of 
the  Order  of  Saint  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  has  received 
a  bar  to  his  Order  of  Mercy. 

FRANKLIN.— Dr.  Charles  Aubrey  Hamilton  Franklin, 
married  18  July,  i929,Erica  Milly,  eldest  daughter  of  Felix 
Dickeson  Bolton,  of  Haimer  House,  Bickley  Park,  Kent 
(q.v.),  grandson  of  late  Sir  Richard  Dickeson,  Kt.,  J. P.,  of 
Dover,  co.  Kent,  and  impales  the  arms  of  Bolton, 
namely — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Bolton ;  2  and  3,  Dickeson. 
He  now  resides  at  Kerri,  Pines  Road,  Bickley,  Kent. 

Mr.  Charles  Peter  Damian  Franklin,  of  Wakefield,  co. 
Yorks.,  married  1928,  Olive,  daughter  of  Robert  Row- 
and,  A.M. I.C. E.,  of  Sandal,  Wakefield,  and  has  issue — 
David  Cyril  Franklin,  Gentleman,  born  1929. 

GRANT. — Mr.  Francis  James  Grant  was  appointed 
Lyon  King  of  Arms,  1929,  and  now  impales  his  family- 
arms  with  the  official  coat  of  Lyon  King  of  Arms. 

THRUSTON.— Mr.  Edmund  Heathcote  Thruston  is 
not  entitled  to  the  arms  quoted  for  him  in  the  body  of 
work,  or  to  any  other  arms,  and  the  Editor  deeply  regrets 
that  the  entry  was  included. 


ARMORIAL   FAMILIES 


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I'ANSON.      Quarterly,  azure   and   gules,  a  cross  flory, 
in   the   first   and   fourth   quarters   an   annulet   or,  a   chief 


in  lente.d  of  the  last,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  w.eath  cf  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  habited  per  pale  indented  azure  and  or,  en- 
circled by  an  annulet  of  the  last,  the  hand  proper  holding 
a  cross  as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Faire  mon  devoire." 

Second  and  only  surviving  son  of  William  Andrew 
I* Anson,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.S.A.  (Lond.),  by  his  wife 
Ann,  dau.  of  William  Armstrong  of  Child's  House, 
Morpeth,  in  theco.  of  Northumberland,  and  the  grand- 
daughter of  James  Grant,  Corriemony,  in  the  co.  of 
Inverness,  a  cadet  of  Grant  of  that  ilk: — 
William  Andrew  I' Anson,  Gentleman,  b.  1848.  Estate — 
Denton,    in    the    co.    of  Northumberland. 

Sons  of  the  late  Thomas  I'Anson,  M.R.C.S.   Lond., 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Young,  dau.  of  George  Young 
of  Boldin  House,  co.  Durham  : — 
William  Andrew  I'Anson,    Esq.,   J. P.    Yorks. ,   b.    1867. 
Res. — Highfield,  Norton,  Malton,  Yorks. 

Thomas  Charles  I'Anson,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 


IDDESLEIGH,  Earl  of,  see  NORTHCOTE. 


ILBERT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  two  chev- 
ronels  engrailed  vert  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper  (Ilbert)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  per 
fesse  gules  and  vert  between  seven  pheons  azure  (Roope) ; 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cock  pheasant  argent,  combed  and  wattled 
gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a  red  rose  slipped  proper,  and 
standing  on  a  mount  vert.  Motto — "Nulla  rosa  sine 
spinis." 

Son  of  Rev.  Peregrine  Arthur  Ilbert,  Rector  of  Thurle- 
stone,  Devon,  b.  1810;  d.  1894;  m.  1840,  Rose  Anne 
{d.  1 911),  eld.  d.  of  George  Welsh  Owen  of  Lowman 
Green,  Tiverton,  Devon: — 

The  late  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine  Ilbert,  G.C.B.  (191 1), 
K.C.S.I.  (1895),  CLE.  (1882),  M.A.  Oxford,  Clerk  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1874,  Jessie,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Charles  Bradley;  and  d.  1924,  leaving  issue— Lettice 
[m.  1899,  Herbert  Albert  Laurens  Fisher,  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Sheffield  Univ.,  late  Fell,  and  Tut.  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford] ; 
Olive  [m.  1912,  Michael  Heseltine,  M.A.  Oxon.]  ;  Jessie 
Helen  [m.  1904,  George  Young,  M.V.O.,  late  Diplomatic 
Service,  eld.  son  of  Sir  George  Young,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue];  Margaret  Peregrine  \m.  1907,  Arthur  William 
Stewart  Cochrane,  M.V.O. ,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  formerly 
Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant  at  Arms,  son  of  Rev.  David 
C.Cochrane];  and  Joyce  Violet.  Seat — Troutwells,  Penn, 
Bucks. 

ILBERT  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  chevronels engrailed 
vert  between  three  roses  gules,  seeded  and  barbed  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — -Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cock  pheasant  argent,  combed  and  wattled 
gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a  red  rose  slipped  proper  and 
standing  on  a  mount  vert.  Motto — "  Nulla  rosa  sine 
spinis." 

Eld.    surv.    son   of    Rt.    Rev.  Alfred   Earle,    D.D., 

Bishop  of  Marlborough,  b.  1827  ;  d.  19 18  ;   m.  1866, 

Frances  Anne  {d.  1911),  eld.  d.  of  William  Roope 

Ilbert,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    of    Bowringsleigh,    and 

Horswell  House,  Devon  : — 

Francis  Alfred  Ilbert  (formerly  Earle),  Esq.,  J. P.  Devon. 

Lt.-Col.  late  R.  Warwick  Regt.,b.  1869  ;  assumed  by  R.L, 

the   surname   and   arms   of    Ilbert ;    m.     1898,    Margaret 

Henrietta  Nugent,  d.   of  the  late   Henry    Hyde  Nugent 

Bankes,  of  Wraysbury,  Bucks.,  and   has  issue— Timothy 

Earle  Ilbert,  Gentleman,  b.   1905  ;  and  Margery   Frances 

Earle.     Seat — Bowringsleigh,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.     Club 

— Army  and  Navy. 

ILCHESTER,  Earl  of,  see  FOX-STRANGWAYS. 

ILLINGWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
flory  counter  flory  gules,  between  three  escallops  sable, 
as  many  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  a  crescent  argent,  a  cock  proper. 
Supporters  —  On  either  side  a  cock  sable,  combed, 
wattled  and  winged  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  or, 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  gold,  charged  with  a 
fleur-de-lys  sable.  Badge — A  wild  rose  argent,  slipped 
and  leaved  proper,  entiled  with  a  Baron's  coronet  or. 
Motto — "  Illingworth  remembers." 

Second    son    of    Henrv    Illingworth,      of     Ladye 

Royd  Hall,  Bradford,  b.  1829;   d.  1895  ;   m.  i860, 

Mary  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Sir  Isaac  Holden,  Bart. : — 

Rt.   Hon.   Albert   Holden    Illingworth,    P.C.,    Baron 

Illingworth,  of  Denton  (4   June    1921),  J. P.  Bradford, 

6.     1865.      Res. — 44     Grosvenor    Square,    W.i.      Clubs 

— Boodle's,  Reform. 


1021 


3T 


1022 


3IH 


3lmp 


ILLINGWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  ermines, 
charged  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
between  two  pallets  or,  in  chief  two  escallops  and  in  base 
a  fleur-de-lys  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  argent  and  sable,  within  a  crescent  argent,  a 
cock  sable,  armed,  wattled  and  wings  elevated  and 
addorsed  gules.     Motto — "  Illingworth  remembers." 

Son  of  : — 

Walter    Illingworth,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

The  Woodlands,  Blackburn,  Lanes. 

Son  of    John  Thomas  Illingworth,  Gentleman,  of 

Kendal : — 
James  Romney  Illingworth,  Capt.  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  The 
Border    Regt.,    b.  .      Res. — West    Bank,    Kendal, 

Westmorland. 


IM  THURN  (H.  Coll.,  1905).  Azure,  a  lion's  head 
erased  or,  langued  gules,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  tower 
of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  as  in  the  arms,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  edelweiss  proper.  Motto — "  In 
turre  securitas." 

Son  of  John  Conrad  im  Thurn,  Gentleman,  of  5  Coll- 

ingham  Gardens,  S.W. ,  b.  1846;    d.   1921  ;  m.    1875, 

Sarah  Maria,  d.  of  John  KnowlesofStainforth,  Yorks. : — 

Capt.  John  Knowles  im  Thurn,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  R.N., 

Comdr.  of  Signal  School,  Portsmouth,  since  1925  ;  served 

Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1916,  Margaret  Elizabeth, 

d.   of  the  late   John   Fleming,  C.S.I. ,   of  Tower  House, 

Bromley.     Res. — 9  Hereford  Square,  W.7  ;    12  East  Street, 

Fareham,  Hants.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  John  Conrad  im  Thurn  of  Firsleigh,  Torquay, 
b  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 
Sir  Everard  Ferdinand  im  Thurn,  K.C.M.G.  (1905), 
K.B.E.  (1918),  C.B.  (Civ.)  (1900),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Lt.-Gov. 
of  Ceylon  1901-4 ;  Gov.  of  Fiji  and  High  Commissioner 
for  Western  Pacific,  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Western  Pacific 
Islands  1904-10,  b.  1852;  m.  1895,  Hannah  Cassels,  d.  of 
Professor  James  Lorimer,  LL.D.  Res.—  Cockenzie  House, 
Prestonpans.     Club — Athenaeum. 


IMAGE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  cross  flory  or,  five 
guttees-de-sang,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lozenge  of  the 
field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  quarterly  ermine  and  azure, 


John  George  Image,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  21st  Scots 
Fusiliers,  b.  1835 ;  m.  1857,  Charlotte,  d.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  and  d. 
1870,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Francis  Edward  Image,  M.A.,  M.B.  (Cantab.),  b.  1843  ; 
m.  1871,  Rosetta,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Wallace,  Rector  of 
Thorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk,  and  has  four  daus. 


IMBERT-TERRY  of  Strete  Ralegh  (H.  Coll.).  Azure, 
fourteen  guttes-d'or,  three,  four,  three  and  four,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last  a  bull's  head  caboshed  between  two  mullets  of 
the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  from 
the  coronet  of  a  French  Seigneur,  an  eagle  rising  proper, 
crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  or.  Motto — "  Ubique 
fecundat  imber."     Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  collar. 

Sons    of  Henry    Imbert-Terry,  Gentleman,  of    Le 
Barbin,  Viellevigne,  Loire  Inferieure,  and  17  Chester 
Terrace,  b.  1800  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  i842,Susanne  (d.  1883), 
d.  of  John  Henry  Machu,  of  Norwood  : — 
Frederick  William  Imbert-Terry,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  ; 
m.  1872,  Louisa  Sophia,  d.  of  William  Page,  of  23  Man- 
chester Square  ;    and  has  issue — Alexander    Frederick 
Aime  Imbert-Terry,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b.  1874  [m.  1903, 
Agatha,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Hardy,  Rector  of  Canewdon, 
Essex]  ;    Olive  Clotilde  Bouhier    [m.   1909,  Lieut.-Col. 
Josselyn  Ramsden,    C.M.G.,    D.S.O.  ;    and    has  issue] 
Res. — Aston  House,  Aston,  Herts. 

Sir  Henry  Machu  Imbert-Terry,  1st  Bart.,  of  Strete 
Ralegh  (2  July  1917),  J. P.,  D.L.  Devon,  Knt.  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b. 
1854  ;  m.  1883,  Lydia  Moore  (d.  1918),  d.  of  Charles 
Duncan  Roberts,  of  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Henry  Bouhier  Imbert-Terry,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C., 
Maj.  R.A.,  b.  1885  [m.  1910,  Mildred  Dorothy,  d.  of 
Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Flint,  R.A. ;  and  has  issue — Edward 
Henry  Bouhier  Imbert-Terry,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  Rosamund 
Mildred  Clotilde  ;  Antoinette  Lydia  ;  Marie  Jocqueline 
(Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry)] ;  (2)  Frederick  Bouhier  Imbert- 
Terry,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Devon  Regt.,  b.  1887  [m. 
1917,  Lillian  Frederica,  d.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hickman,  Bart. 
(Res. — Blue  Hayes,  Broadclyst,  Devon.  Clubs — Boodle's, 
Carlton,  Ranelagh)].  Seat  —  Strete  Ralegh,  Whimple, 
Devon.  Town  res. — 73  St.  James's  St.,  S.W.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Devon  and  Exeter. 

Son  of  Claude  Alexander  Imbert-Terry,  Gentleman 
(3rd  son  of  Henry  Imbert-Terry),  b.  1857  ;  d.  1889 
m.   1879,  Sarah  (d.  1926),  d.  of  James   Tyrrel,  of 
Hadley,  Essex  : — 
Claude  Henry  Maxwell  Imbert-Terry,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Devon  Regt.,  b.  1880;   m.  192 1,  Ethel  Mary,  d.  of 
William  Henry  Monckton,  late  of  Manor  House,  South- 
well, Notts.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 


IMLAY  (L.O.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  sword  erect  in 
pale  proper,  on  a  chief  argent  a  cross  of  the  second  chaged 
with  a  terrestrial  sphere  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand, 
holding  a  six-pointed  star  argent.  Motto — "  Fide  et 
armis."     Livery — Brown,  with  blue  facings. 

Eld.    son    of    Alexander    William    Imlay,    M,D. ,    of 

Sydney,  N.S.W.,  b.  1843;  d.   1888;  m.  1880,  Emma 

Carberry,  d.  of  John  Woodland,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  of  Victoria, 

Australia: — 

Alexander  Peter  Imlay,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  TheG<rdon 

Highlanders,  J. P.  Queensland,  b.   1885;  m.  1909,  Edyth, 

only  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Murray,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  The  Grove, 

St.    Peter's  N.S.  W.  ;    and  has  issue — Alexander  Alastair 

Imlay,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 ;  Jean  Elspeth ;   Joan  Bessie; 

and   Joyce   Margaret.      Res.  —  Hilton    House,  Woodside, 

Aberdeenshire. 


gorged  with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  three  lozenges  azure, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules. 

Sons  of  William  Edmund  Image,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

High  Sheriff  1887,  b.  1807 ;  d.  1903 ;  m.  1st,  Desiree 

Catherine  D'Enville: — 

The  late  Rev.  William   Thomas  Image,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 

Wickham    Market,    Suffolk,    b.    1831  ;    m.    1858,    Laura 

Fitzgerald,  d.  of  Capt.  Dyson,  and  d.   1890,  leaving  two 

sons  and  one  dau. 


IMPEY-LOVIBOND.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, a  boar's 
head  erect  and  couped  within  an  orle  gules,  the  whole 
between  three  torteaux  (for  Lovibond) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  as  many  pallets 
sable,  each  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  second,  on  a 
chief  ermine,  a  sword  fesseways  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  gold  (for  Impey).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper, 
a  boar's  head  erect  and  couped  gules,  within  a  chain  in  arch 
or  (for  Lovibond) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
leopard's  face  or,  in  front  of  a  sword  in  pale  point  down- 


31mp 


im 


1023 


wards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  wings  sable 
(for  Impey).     Motto—"  Leges  jura  que  servo." 


Son  of  Col.  Archibald  Impey-Lovibond,  J.P.  andD.L. 
for  Essex,  Col.  Royal  (late  Bengal)  Engineers,  b.  1823  ; 
d-  ;    m.     1st,    1846,    Harriot,    dau.    of   Baldwin 

Duppa     Duppa     of      Hollingbourne,       Kent  ;       2nd, 
1854,  Clara,  dau.  of  F.  Hanks  of   Illinois  (and  grand- 
dau.    of  the   late    Morris    Birkbeck  of  Wanborough, 
Surrey) : — 
Archibald    Edmund    Impey-Lovibond,   Gentleman,    late 

Lieut.   4th  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1861.     Estates—  Hatfield 

Peverel,  and  Sandon,  Essex. 

INCE,  see  WHITTINGTON-INCE. 

INCE  (H.  Coll.,  26  April  1886).  Argent,  three  torteaux 
bendwise  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  gules.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.    Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse 


argent,  holding  in  the  mouth    a    trefoil    slipped    vert, 
resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a  caduceus  erect  proper. 


Motto — "  Lahore  et  scientia."    Livery — Dark  blue,  with 

gilt  buttons. 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Ince,  Esq.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S., 
L.S.A.,  Surg.-Maj.  Indian  Army,  b.  1830 ;  d. 
m.  1871,  Kate  Montgomerie  Davenport,  only  d.  of 
Frederick  Montgomerie  Davenport  Davidson  : — 
John  Samuel  Ince,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Res. — 

INCHCAPE,  Viscount,  see  MACKAY. 

INCHIQUIN,  Baron  of,  see  O'BRIEN. 

INDERWICK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  invected 
argent,  between  three  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
a  stag  trippant  of  the  last  between  two  bugle-horns 
stringed  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours, ademi-man  affronted  proper,  habited, 
cap  adorned  with  a  feather  vert,  collar  and  cuffs  argent,  belt 
and  girdle  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  heart  gules, 
and  resting  the  sinister  hand  upon  a  knife  point  downwards 
also  proper.     Motto — "  Sapienter  et  sincere." 

Son  of  F.  A.  Inderwick,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  and  a 

Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Q. C. ,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Sussex,    F.S.A. ,    Mayor   of  Winchelsea   1892-93  and 

1896-97,  M.P.  for  Rye  1880  85,  b.  1836;   d.  1904;  m. 

1859,    Frances    M. ,    d.    of   John    Wilkinson    of    the 

Exchequer  and  Audit  Office  : — 

Walter    Andrew    Inderwick,     Esq.,     Senior     Registrar 

Probate     Registry    since     1923,    Barrister-at-Law     Inner 

Temple),  b.  1870  ;  m.  1899,  Constance  Margaret,  d.  of  the 

late  Rev.  John  Monkhouse,  of  Oakley  ;    and  has  issue — 

1  son.     Res. — Woodlands,  Crofton,  Orpington,  Kent, 

ING  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  vert  and  argent,  tn 
chief  two  escallops  or,and  in  base  as  many  bars  wavy  azure. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  dragons'  wings  displayed  gules,  an 
escallop  as  in  the  arms. 

Eldest  son  of  George  Ing,  Gentleman,  of  Crockham 

Hall,  Kent  :— 
George  Harold  Abseiling,  Esq.,C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Dragoon  Gds.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg. 
N.  Somerset  Yeo.,  b.  1880.     Res. — Keyham,  Henstridge, 
Somerset.     Clubs — Carlton,   Cavalry. 

INGE  (H.  Coll.,  1641).  Or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  three 
leopards'  faces  cf  the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  halberds  saltirewise, 
encircled  by  a  ducal  coronet.  Motto — "  Ubi  amor  ibi 
fides." 

Eldest  son  of  Rev.   William  Inge,  D.D.,   Provost  of 

Worcester  College,  Oxford,  and  of  Benn  Hill,  Leics., 

b.  1829  ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  1859,  Susanna  Mary,  d.  of  Ven. 

Edward  Churton,  Crayke  Rectory,  Yorks. : — 

Very  Rev.  William  Ralph   Inge,  C.V.O.   (1918),  D.D. , 

Litt.D.,  LL.D.,  F.B.A.  (1921),  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  b.  i860; 

m.   1905,  Mary  Catharine,  d.   of  Ven.    H.    M.    Spooner, 

Archdeacon  of  Maidstone,  and  Canon  of  Canterbury,  and 

has  issue — William  Crauford  Inge,  Gentleman,  b.   1906; 

Edward  Ralph  Churton  Inge,  Gentleman, £.  1907  ;  Richard 

Wycliffe  Spooner  Inge,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Catharine 

Mary.     Res.  —  The   Deanery,   St.    Paul's,    E.C.      Club — 

United  University. 

INGHAM.  Per  pale  or  and  vert,  on  a  cross  moline 
gules,  a  mascle  of  the  first,  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys,  each 
within  a  mascle  counterchanged.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  cloud  in 
the  sinister,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  entwined  by  a 
serpent  proper  charged  with  two  mascles  or,  grasping  a 
sword  also  proper. 

Eld.  son  of  His  Honour  Judge  Robert  Wood  Ingham, 

J. P.,    D.L.,    Barrister-at-Law,    County   Court    Judge, 

b.  1846  ;  d.  1928  ;  tn.  1876,  his  cousin  Mary  Elizabeth, 

d.  of  Rev.  J.  D.  Penrose  of  Woodhill,  co.  Cork:  — 

James  Geoffrey  Penrose  Ingham,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 

b.  1879  ;  m.  1913,  Zelda  Raney,  d.  of  late  Walter  Francis 

Dalrymple;  and  has  surv.  issue — Neville  Robert  Penrose 

Ingham,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  and  Ellinor  Mary.     Seat— 

Sugwas  Court,  Eaton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford. 

Son  of  Robert  John  Fitzgerald  Ingham,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  R.  A.  (2nd  son  of  Judge  Robert  Wood  Ingham, 
see  above),  b.  1880:  killed  in  action  1917 ;  m.  1911, 
Ella  Prendergast,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Prideaux  Trisc  tt, 
C.B.,C.M.G..  D.S.O. :— 


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John  Oliver  Ingham,   Gentleman,   b.  1912. 
Yngr.    sons    of    Judge    Robert   Wood    Ingham    (see 
above) : — 

Rev.  Wilfred  Rawdon  Ingham,  Vicar  of  Middlewick, 
Cheshire,  b.  1887. 

Lancelot  Gordon  Ingham,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N. ,  b.  1889; 
m,  1916,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Francis  Edward  Cooper, 
of  Markree  Castle,  Sligo,  and  has  issue — Robert  Cooper 
Ingham,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Patricia  Alice  Mary. 
Res. — -Middlewick  Vicarage,  Cheshire. 

INGLESBY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  azure,  a 
fesse  embattled  between  in  chief  two  hand-grenades  or, 
and  in  base  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and    or.      Crest — On   a    wreath    of    the    colours,  a  horse 


forcene  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed 

proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  forefoot  on  an  escutcheon 

azure,    charged    with  a  hand-grenade   as     in    the    arms. 

Motto — "  Vincit  qui  patitur."      Livery — Dark   blue,   gold 

facings. 

Son   of    Major    Thomas   James    Campbell    Inglesby 
b.    1832;  d.    1889;  tn.   1856,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  John 
Bell  :— 
Thomas   John   James  Inglesby,    Esq.,    Col.  late  Prince 

Alfred's   Own    Cape    Field    Artillery,    V.D.,    b.    1859;   m. 

1886,    Florence,    d.    of  Major    Philip    John   Stigant ;    and 

has  issue — (1)  Percy  Inglesby,  Gentleman,  b.   1898;  May; 

Maud;    and   Beatrice.      Res. — Haslemere,    Seapoint,    nr. 

Cape   Town,   South    Africa.      Club — Civil    Service   (Cape 

Town). 

INGILBY  (H.  Coll.,  July  1834).  Sable,  an  estoile 
argent,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gobony  or  and  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  and  erect  argent,  tusked  or, 
in  the  mouth  an  estoile  of  the  last.  Motto— "  Mon  droit." 
Livery— Black,  white  facings,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Ingilby,  3rd  Bart.,  J. P.  for  W.R. 

Yorks. ,  Lieut.   Bengal  Artillery,  b.  1829;  d.  1918  ;  m. 

1874,   Eleanor   Isabella,    d.    of   Henry    Macdowall  of 

Garthland,  co.  Renfrew  :— 


Sir  William  Henry  Ingilby,  4th  Bart.,  cf  Ripley  (26  July 
1866),  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  late  Scots  Guards,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  W.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1874  (twin)  ;  m.  1906,  Hon.  Alberta 
Diana,  d.  of  Baron  Swansea  ;  and  has  issue — Joslan  William 
Vivian  Ingilby,  Esq.,  b.  1907.  Seats—  Ripley  Castle, 
Yorks.  ;  North  Deighton  Manor,  Wetherby ,  Yorks.  Clubs — 
Guards',  Wellington,  Yorks.  (York). 

John  Uchtred  Macdowall  Ingilby,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
Lt.-Col.  late  Gordon  Highlanders,  J. P.  W.  R.  Yorks., 
b.  i874(twin);  m.  1904,  Marjorie  Cecily,  d.  of  William  Robert 
Phelips  of  Montacute  ;  and  has  issue  —  Cecily  Eleanor  ; 
and  Jean  Alicia.  Res. — North  Deighton  Manor,  Wetherby. 
Clubs— Wellington,  Yorks. 

INGILBY  late  of  Lawkland  Hall  (Vn.  Yorks.  1565-6,  H. 

Coll.).     Sable,  an  estoile  of  six  points  argent,  a  canton  or. 

Mantling  sable  and  argent.      Crest — Upon  a  wreath   of 

the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erect  couped  argent,  tusked  or. 

Motto — "  Mon  droit." 

Son  of  Christopher  Ingilby,  Esq.,  of  Lawkland  Hall, 
J. P.,  b.  1824;  d.  1889;  m.  1849,  Anne  (d.  1891),  d.  of 
Thomas  Watters  of  Kendal,  co.  Westmorland: — 
Rev.  Arthur  Ingilby,  J. P.  West  Riding,  B.A.  (Camb.), 

late  Rector  of  St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Oban,  b.  1852  ; 

m.  1880,  Constance  Alice  Ynyr  (d.  1921),  eld.  d.  of  Rev. 

Edward  Cadogan,  Rector  of  Wicken,  co.   Northampton  ; 

and    has   issue — -Alice  Ynyr   Christabel.      Res. —  Harden, 

Anstwick,  Yorks. 

GEORGE  INGLE,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings- 
Sable,  three  pallets  engrailed  ermine,  each  charged  with  a 
sword  erect,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
cubit  arm  in  bend  proper,  charged  with  an  acorn  leaved 
and  slipped  vert,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister 
of  the  first,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fesse- 
wise,  eradicated,  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Disce  pati."     Seat — Eaton  Socon,  co.  Bedford. 

INGLIS  of  Auchindinny  and  Redhall  (Matric.  L.O. , 
14  Dec.  1906).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  within  an  orle  of  eight  mullets  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


his  liveries,  an  estoile  environed   with  clouds   all  proper. 
Motto — "  In  tenebris  lucidior." 

Eld.    son   of    Alexander   Inglis   of    Auchindinny  and 


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d.  1897;   m.  1st,  1872,  Florence,  d.  of  John  Frederick 

Feeney  of  Edgbaston : — 
John  Alexander  Inglis,  Esq,,  K.C.,  Scottish  Bar,  J. P. 
Midlothian,  M.A.  (Oxon.)  LL.B.  (Edin.),  King's  and  Lord 
Treasurer's  Remembranc  :r  in  Scotland  since  1926,  Brigadier 
in  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  b.  1873;  m.  1903, 
Margaret  Isabella,  d.  of  William  Stuart  Fraser,  W.S.  ;  and 
has  issue — John  Charles  Fraser  Inglis,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 
Margaret  Annabel ;  and  Katharine  Harriet.  Seats  — 
Auchindinny  House,  Penicuik,  N.B.  ;  Redhall,  Slateford, 
N.B.  Res. — 13  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  Clubs— 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  New  (Edinburgh). 

ANTHONY  INGLIS,  Esq.,J.P.    Armorial  bearings 

(L.O.,  1873)—  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a  chief  or 
three  arrows  banded|  together  points  downwards  between 
two  mullets  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a 
mullet  also  gules.     Motto  —  "  Recte  faciendo  securus." 

WILLIAM  RAYMOND  INGLIS,  Esquire,  Col.  late 
Norfolk  Regt.  and  Connaught  Rangers.  Born  1862,  being 
the  son  of  William  Inglis,  C. B. ,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army 
(Hon.  Gen.),  formerly  of  57th  and  9th  Regts. ,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Cambridge,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Hector  William 
Bower  Monro  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (L.O.,  1815) — Azure,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure 
argent,  on  a  chief  or,  three  mullets  of  the  first,  on  a 
canton  gules,  the  Peninsular  gold  cross  and  riband  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent.  Motto — "  Nobilis 
est  ira  leonis."  Livery — Blue,  white  facings,  silver  buttons. 
Married,  1886,  Ethel  Henriana,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
T.  F.  Dixon,  late  39th  Regt. ;  and  has  had  Issue— (1) 
Alexander  Raymond  Inglis,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  d.  1912; 
(2)  Thomas  Archibald  Inglis,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  Ethel 
Mary  [m.  1908,  Ronald  Frederick  Williams] ;  and  Irene 
Margaret.  Seat—  The  Lee,  co.  Essex.  Res.— Druimuan, 
Killiecrankie,  co.  Perth.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

INGRAM  (H.  Coll.,  1893).  Quarterly,  argent  and  or, 
gutt6e-de-poix,  on  afesseinvected  gules  four  escallops  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  issuant  from  a  wreath 
of  cinquefoils  or,  a  griffin's  head  erased  quarterly  gules 
and  argent,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop 
counterchanged. 

Sons   of  Sir  William  James   Ingram,    1st    Bart.,  J.P, 

Surrey,   M.P.    Boston    1874-80,    1885-6,  and    1892-5. 

B. A.   (Camb. ),    Barrister-at-Law,  b.     1847;    d.    1924; 

in.   1874,  Mary  Eliza  Collingwood,  d.    of  late    Hon. 

Edward  Stirling,  M.L.A. ,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia: — 
Sir  Herbert  Ingram,  2nd  Bart.  (9  Aug.  1893),  late  Capt. 
R.  E.  Kent  Yeo.,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  and  Maj.  R.A.F., 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1875;  m.  1908,  Hilda  Vivian,  d.  of  late 
Col.  Carson  Lake  of  New  York,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Herbert  Ingram,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Michael  Warren 
Ingram,  Esq.,  b.  1917.  Res. — Driffield  Manor,  Cirencester. 
Club— Bath. 

Bruce  Stirling  Ingram,  Esq.,  O.B.E.  (mil.),  M.C.,  temp. 
Capt.  R.G.A.,  late  Lieut.  R.  E.  Kent  Yeo. ,  B.A.  (Oxon. ),  b. 
1877 ;  m.  1904,  Amy,  d.  of  John  Foy  ;  and  has  issue — 
David  Martin  Bruce  Ingram,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Averil 
Stirling.     Res. — 65  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 

Collingwood  Ingram,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  1880  ; 
m.  1906,  Florence  Maude,  only  child  of  Henry  R.  Laing ; 
and  has  issue — Ivor  Laing  Ingram,  Gentleman,  b.  1907; 
Mervyn  Jeffrey  Ingram,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  William 
Alastair  Ingram,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  Certhia  Mary. 
Res. — The  Grange,  Benenden,  Cranbrook.     Club — Bath. 

Son   of  Herbert  Ingram,  Esq.,  M.P. ,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

co.   Herts.,  of  Loudwater  House,  Rickmansworth,  b. 

1811;    m.   1843,   Ann,  d.    of  William    Little  of  The 

Manor  House,  Eye  :  — 
Charles  Lewis  Nathaniel  Ingram,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Surrey 
Mil.,  b.  1849;  m-  I877,  Lucy  Frances  {d.  1893),  d.  of 
Francis  A.  Davis  of  Anglesea  Lodge,  Surbiton  ;  and  has 
issue — Lewis  Charles  Ingram,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  and 
Lucy  Mary.     Res. — 86  Onslow  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 


bend   between   two  boars'    heads    couped   argent,   armed 
gules  (Gordon).    Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's  head  erased  and  affronted 
proper.     Motto — "Bydand." 

Eld.   son  of  William   John   de  Booy  Ingram,  b.         ; 

d.         ;  m.         ,  Mary  Amelia,  d.  of  Alexander  Gordon 

of  Cocklarachy,  co.  Aberdeen  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Alexander  Gordon  Ingram,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E., 
Comdt.  City  Police  at  Alexandria  since  1925,  served  S. 
Africa  1900-2  (medal  and  5  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-18, 
is  Knight  of  Imperial  Order  of  St.  Anne  (Russia),  has 
Order  of  Medijie  (4th  Class),  Order  George  I  (Greece), 
Orders  of  the  Nile  and  Ismail,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1919,  Ella,  d. 
of  Henry  Walker,  of  Seacombe,  Cheshire.  Address — Com- 
mandant's House,  Alexandria,  Egypt.  Clubs — Jun.  Naval 
and  Military  ;  Turf  (Cairo). 


ERNEST  STOBART  INMAN,  Esq.,M.B.E.,  J.P.  co. 
Cheshire.  Born  March  31,  1852,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  William  Inman  of  Upton  Manor,  Birkenhead,  Cheshire, 
by  his  wife  Anne  Brewis,  dau.  of  William  Stobart  of  Pick- 
tree,  co.  Durham.  Armorial  bearings — Vaire'  argent  and 
vert,  on  a  chevron  cottised  or,  three  roses  gules,  barbed, 
seeded,  and  slipped  proper.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  vert,  winged 
fretty  or,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  with  line  reflexed  over 
the  body  gold,  in  the  mouth  a  rose  slipped  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "In  Domino  confido."  Married,  Oct.  24,  1889, 
Rose,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Foster  of  London  ;  and 
has  Issue— (1)  Leslie  Ernest  Inman,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov. 
16,  1890  [m.  1927,  Barbara  ,  d.  of  H.  E.  Harris] ;  (2) 
William  Foster  Inman,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  24,  1892  [m. 
1926,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Dr.  D.  Horrocks]  ;  (3)  John  Hamilton 
Inman,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  20,  d.  July  6, 1893  ;  (4)  Douglas 
Stobart  Inman,  Gentleman  (twin  brother  of  John  Hamilton), 
b.  Feb.  2i,  1893.     Res.— Morlan    Park,   Rhyl,  N.  Wales. 


INGRAM  (L.O. ,  20  June  1905).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or, 
on  a  fesse  vert,  a  lion's  head  erased  between  two  escallops 
of  the  field  (Ingram) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  cinquefoils  in 


INMAN  of  Highmoor  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent 
and  ermine,  a  chevron  between  two  wyverns  in  chief  and  a 
rost*  in  base  gules.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  between 
two  roses  stalked  and  leaved  proper,  a  wyvern  as  in  the 


arms,    charged   on   the  breast  with   a    fleur-de-lys  argent. 
Motto — "  Ante  omnia  Deus."    Livery — Brown. 

Son  of  Richard  Kesterton  Inman,  b.         ;  d.   1870;  m. 

Janet  Susannah,  d.  of  : — 

George  Talfourd  Inman,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Oxon.  (High 
Sheriff  1906),  b.  1851  ;  m.  1875,  Emily  Hope,  d.  of  George 
Sims,  Esq.,  D.L.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Talfourd  Hope 
Inman,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  (2)  Leslie  Yardley  Inman, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888.  Res.—i  The  Close,  Hatfield,  Herts. 
Club— Thatched  House. 


INNES,     see 
ROSE-INNES. 


CROSS,     MITCHELL-INNES,     and 


INNES  of  Moy,  formerly  of  Raemoir  (L.O.  re-matric. 
30  June  1916.  Cadet  of  Innes  of  Balveny  and  Edingight, 
Bt.).  Argent,  three  mullets  azure,  a  bordure  chequy  of  the 
second  and  first  (L.O.  c.  1672/7,  as  Innes  of  Edingight, 
assigned  in  1916  to  Innes  of  Raemoir  as  latest  cadet). 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  palm  branch  slipped  proper.  Motto  (over) 
— "  Ornatur  radix  fronde  "  ;  (on  compartment) — "Sine 
crimine  fiat."    Livery — Blue,  silver  buttons. 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Alexander  Innes,  younger,  of  Rae- 
moir,  Esq.,   D.L.,   J.P.,    b.    1846:   d.    1882;  m.   1st, 
1871,  Helen   Eythan  (d.  1875),  d.  and  heiress  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  William  King,  Gentleman  ;  2nd,  1878, 
Sylvia  Christian  Armytage  (d.  1887),  d.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Garrett  of  Kilgaran,  co.  Carlow: — 
James  William  Guy  Innes  of  Moy,  Esq.,  C.B.E.  (1919), 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  D.L., 
J. P.,   b.    1874;    m.   1906,   Anna    Orrok    Stronach    Sheila 
Foster,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Foster  Forbes  of  Rothiemay, 
Banffshire,  D.L.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue— (1)  Ronald  Gordon 
Berowald   Innes,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
b.  1907  ;  (2)  William  Alexander  Disney  Innes,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  (3)  ThomasGuy  Innes,  Esq.(q.v.);  and  Elizabeth 
Kathleen  Mary.     Res. — Kirkville  House.  Skene,  Aberdeen- 
shire.    Club — Royal  Northern  (Aberdeen). 

Innes  (L.O.,  24  July  1923,  cadet  of  Innes  of  Moy). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  mullets  azure,  a  bordure 
chequy  of  the  second  and  first  (Innes)  ;  2,  gules,  three  boars' 
heads  erased  or,  armed  proper,  langued  sable  (Aberchirder 
of  that  ilk) ;  3,  azure,  on  a  fess  between  a  lion's  head 
erased  in  chief  argent,  and  a  water-bouget  in  base  or,  three 
round  buckles  gules  (King,  L.O.,  1867)  ;  all  within  a 
bordure  argent  for  difference.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  palm  branch 
proper.  Mottoes — (over),  "Ornatur  radix  fronde";  (on 
the  compartment),  "  Sine  crimine  fiat." 

Third  son  of  James  William  Guy  Innes,  Esq..  C.B.E., 
of  Moy  (see  above) : — 

Thomas  Guy  Innes,  Esq.,  b.  1922.  Res. — Moy  House, 
Forres. 


INNES  of  Learney  (re-matric.  L.O.  3  April  1916,  cadet 
of  Innes  of  Raemoir).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three 
mullets  azure,  a  bordure  chequy  of  the  second  and  first, 
charged  with  three  crescents  gules  (Innes) ;  2,  gules,  three 
boars'  heads  erased  or,  armed  proper  and  langued  sable 
(Aberchirder  of  that  Ilk  and  Kinnairdy) ;  3,  or,  a  fess 
ermine  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  vert,  langued 
gules  (Brebner  of  Learney).  Mantlings— {Dexter),  azure, 
doubled  argent;  (sinister),  gules,  doubled  or.  Crests— 
(dexter),  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  erased 


proper,  langued  gules,  accompanied  by  two  palm  branches 
also  proper,  one  on  either  side  of  the  head.     Motto — "  Be 
traist  "  ;  (sinister),  a  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  naked, 
holding  a  dart,    point   downwards   proper,    between    two 
wings  erect  or,  each  charged  with  a  fess  ermine.     Motto — 
"Sine    crimine    fiat."       Motto  —  (on  the    compartment) 
"Ornatur  radix  fronde."     Livery  —  Blue,  silver  buttons; 
(Dress),  silver  lace  on  coat ;  green  and  yellow  waistcoat. 
Only  son  of  Francis  Newell  Innes  of  Learney.  Esq., 
Companion  of  the  Order  of  Mejidie,  D.L.,  J. P.,  Lt.- 
Col.  R.H.A.  and  Gordon  Highlanders,   b.   1845;    rf- 
1907  ;  m.  1892,  Margaret  Anne  (d.  1923),  sec.  dau.  of 
Archer  Irvine-Fortescue   of   Kingcausie,    Kincardine- 
shire and  Swanbister,  Orkney,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P. : — 
Thomas  Innes  of  Learney,  Esq.,  Carrick  Pursuivant  of 
Arms  1926,  Advocate  Scots  Bar  1922,  Member  of  the  Royal 
Company   of  Archers  (King's   Bodyguard   for   Scotland), 
Lord  of  the  Baronies  of  Learney  and  Kinnairdy,  Superior  of 
Torphins,  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  Aberdeenshire,  b. 
1893.      Seats — Learney,  Toiphins  ;    and   Cullerlie,   Echt, 
both    in    Aberdeenshire ;     Kinnairdy    Castle,    Bridge    of 
Marnoch,  Banffshire.    Res. — 2  Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh. 
Clubs — Junior  Constitutional,  New  (Edinburgh). 

INNES  of  Cowie,  Kincardineshire  (L.O.  2  Feb.  1913, 

cadet  of  Innes  of  Raemoir).     Argent,  a  lozenge  between 

three  mullets  azure,  a  bordure  chequy  of  the  second  and 

first.      Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.     Crest  —  On  a 

wreath   of  his   liveries,  a  palm  branch  proper.    Motto — 

"  Ornatur  radix  fronde."     Livery — Blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Disney  Innes  of  Cowie,  Clerk  in 

Holy  Orders,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  1851;  d.  1928;  m.  1877, 

Helen  Amy  {d.  1892),  d.  of  James  Burnett  of   Mon- 

boddo,  Esq. : — 


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Alexander  Innes,  Esq.,  MX. ,  Major  late  R.F.A.,  b. 
1892.  Seat—  Cowie  House,  by  Stonehaven,  Kincardine- 
shire. 

INNES  of  Balvenie  and  Edingight  (L.O.  3rd  re-matric. 
20  Jan.  1912).  Argent,  three  mullets  in  chief  azure  (L.O. 
1st  matric.  1723/53;  2nd  matric.  20  Feb.  1782),  the 
Badge  of  Nova  Scotia  pendent  from  an  orange  tawny 
ribbon.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  eubit  arm  armed,  the  hand  naked 
holding  a  broad-sword  in  pale  all  proper.  Supporters — 
Two  greyhounds  argent.  Motto  (over) — "  Sine  crimine 
fiat."     Livery — Blue,  silver  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Innes,  Esq.  (7th  son  of  Sir 
James  M.  Innes,  nth  Bart.),  b.  1852  ;  d.  191 1  ;  w. 
i88o,Virginia,  d.  of  Col.  Hugh  Plunkett  Bourchier : — 

Sir  James  Bourchier  Innes,  14th  Bart.,  of  Balvenie  and 
Edingight  (15  Jan.  1628),  J.P.,  b.  1883  ;  s.  his  uncle  1919. 
Seat — Edingight,  co.  Banff.  Postal  address — Edingight 
House,  Grange,  Huntly,  N.B.  Club — Jun.  Constitu- 
tional. 

INNES-CROSS  of  Dromantine  (R.L,.  1887,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  gules  and  or,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  cross  potent  argent,  in  the  second  and 
third  a  rose  of  the  first,  seeded  of  the  second,  barbed  vert 
(Cross);  2  and  3,  argent,  three  estoiles  azure,  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  last,  charged  alternately  with  eight  bezants 
and  as  many  trefoils  or  (Innes).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  potent  fitchee  a  gent  and  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  a  rose  gules,  seeded  cr,  barbed  vert 
(Cross);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  azure 
^ Innes).  Mottoes— (under  arms),  ' '  Certavi  et  vice  "  ;  (over 
second  crest),  "  Be  traiste." 

Sons  of  Aithur  Charles  Innes-Cross,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  D.L., 
M.P. ,  of  Dromantine,  b.  1834;  d.  1902;  m.  2nd,  1887, 
Jane  Beauchamp  (vide  Cook-Cross),  d.  of  late  Col. 
Cross,  D.L.,  of  Oattan,  co.  Armagh: — 

Arthur  Charles  Wolseley  Innes-Cross,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
4th  Batt.  R.  Irish  Fusiliers,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1915,  Etta,  d.  of 
William  Bradshaw  of  1  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W.     Res. — 

Sydney  Maxwell  Innes-Cross,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Res.— 

INNES-KER  (L.O.,  ).     Quarterly,  1  and  4.  grand 

■quarters  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  vert,  on  a  chevron,  between 
three  unicorns'  heads  erased  argent,  armed  and  maned  or, 
as  many  mullets  sable  (Ker)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three 
mascles  or  (Weapont)  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters  argent, 
three  mullets  of  six  points  azure  (Innes).  Crests  —  \. 
upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  unicorn's  head  erased 
argent,  armed  and  maned  or  (Ker) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  erased  proper,  langued  gules 
(Innes).  Supporters — Two  wild  men,  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  waist  with  laurel,  each  holding  with  the  exterior 
hand  a  club  resting  upon  the  shoulder  all  proper.  Mottoes 
— "  Pro  Chriito  et  patria,"  and  "  Be  traist." 

Eld.   son   of  the    Most   Noble   James    Henry   Robert 
Innes-Ker,  7th  Duke   of   Roxburghe,   Lord-Lieut,   of 
Roxburghshire,  M.A.   Oxford,    D.L.   co.    Berwick,  b. 
1839;   d.  1892;   m.  1874,   Lady  Anne  Emily  Spencer 
Churchill,  V.A.  (3rd  class),  fourth  d.  of  John  Winston, 
7th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G. :  — 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  Henry  John  Innes-Ker,  8th  Duke 
of  Roxburghe  (25  April  1707),  Marquess  of  Bowmont  and 
Cessford,  Earl  of  Roxburghe,  Earl  of  Kelso,  Vise.  Brox- 
mouth,  Baron  Roxburghe,  and  Baron  Ker  of  Cessford  and 
Cavertoun    in  Scot.,   Earl    Innes,   U.K.,  and  a   Baronet, 
K.T.,  M.V.O.,  Lord-Lieut,  co    Roxburgh,  Ensign  of  the 
Royal  Company  of  Archers,  late  Maj.  Lothian  and  Berwick- 
shire I.  Y. ,  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Horse 
Gds.,  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  (now  King 
George  V.)  during  the  visit  to  the  Colonies  1901,  served  in 
S.    Africa    1899-1900,    and    in    the   European    War    1914 
(wounded),  b.  1876;    W..1903,  May,  d.  of  the  late  Ogden 
Goelet   of    New   York,    U.S.A.  ;    and   has   issue — George 
Victor  Robert  John    Innes-Ker,    Esq.,    commonly   called 
Marquess    of    Bowmont    and    Cessford.        Seats  —  Floors 
Castle,  Kelsj,  Roxburghshire  ;    Broxmouth,  Dunbar,    co. 
Haddington.     Toivn  res. — 2  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W. 

INNES  LILLINGSTON  of  West  Torrington  (R.L.,  16 
Aug.  1797).  Per  rale  argent  and  or,  a  bugle-horn  sable, 
garnished  gold,  stringed  gules,  between  three  crescents  ot 
the  third,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  of  the  first. 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-wyvern  issuant,   tail   nowed  sable,  wings 
expanded  and  elevated  or,  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  of 
the  first,  on  the  breast  two  annulets  conjoined  in  pale  gold. 
Motto — "  Pro  Deo  et  patria."     Livery — Green  and  gold. 
Sons    of      Frederick      George      Innes      Lillingston, 
Lieut.  R.N.,  of  Bute  Court,  Torquay,  and  of   West 
Torrington,  b.  1849;  d.   1904;  m.  1871,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  William  O'Brien: — 
Frederick  Francis  Innes  Lillingston,  Esq.,  O.B.E. ,  Lt.- 
Col.  Ind.  Army,  b.  1877;  m.         ;  and  has  had   issue— A 
son,*.  1907;  d.  1928;    and  two  daus.     Res. — Broadlands, 
Weybridge. 

Hugh  William  Innes  Lillingston,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1878  ;  m.  1922,  Amy  Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  Col.  David 
Milne  Home,  R.H.  Gds.,  of  Wedderburn  and  Paxton, 
Berwickshire,  and  has  issue— George  David  Innes  Lilling- 
ston, Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Seat  —  Horncliffe  House, 
Berwick-on-Tweed.  Club — United  Service. 
Jack  Lindsay  Innes  Lillingston,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  m. 

.     Club — United  Empire. 
Arthur  Donat     Innes   Lillingston,    Gentleman,   b.    1886. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Alfred  Spooner  Lillingston,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The 
Lodge,  Southwold,  Suffolk,  b.  1805;  d.  1866;  m.  2nd, 
1857,  Mary  Grey,  d.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Monck  Mason, 
R.N.,  of  Muskerry  : — 
Charles    Alfred    Gordon    Lillingston,    Gentleman,    late 


Indian  Forest  Service,  received  thanks  of  Govt,  of  India 
1891,  for  Special  services  on  the  Keonjhur  Exped.,  and 
thanks  of  the  Labour  Ministry  for  special  services  during 
Great  War,  b.  1857;  m.  1st,  1888,  Mabel  Harriet  (d.  1925), 
d.  of  Hon.  Edward  David  Stewart  Ogilvie,  M.L.C. ,  of 
Yulgilbar,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  George  Grey 
Lillingston,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.  Scots  Greys,  served  Great  War 
(desp.),  b.  1892  [m.  192 1,  Olive  de  Burgh,  and  has  issue- 
Peter  Lillingston,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;    Nigel  Lillingston, 

Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Lillingston,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ; 

and  Joyce  Olive] ;  Jessie  Mary  Grey  [m.  1916,  Kenneth  W. 
Street,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  New  South  Wales, 
and  has  issue];  and  Evelyn  Mabel  Constance;  m.  2nd, 
1928,  Jean  Alexandra,  d.  of  Col.  Kenneth  Macleod,  I.  M.S. , 
Hon.  Surg,  to  King  George.  Res. — 1  Rue  du  Quai, 
Montreux,  Switzerland.  Clubs — Royal  Societies;  Union 
(Sydney). 

INSOLE  (H.  Coll.,  15  April  1872).  Azure,  a  griffin 
passant,  in  chief  three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lys  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — Upon   a  wreath  of  the 


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pheons  and  resting  the   dexter  claw   on  a   leopard's  face 


INVERARITY  (L.O.,  1843).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  or, 
between  six  arrows  in  chief,  three  and  three,  the 
points  upward,  two  saltirewise  and  one  in  pale,  plumed 


jessant-de-lys   azure.      Motto — "Soyez  ferme."     Livery — 

Blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Surv.    sons  of  George   Frederick    Insole,    Esq.,    J. P. 
Glamorgan,    b.   1847;   d.  1918  ;  m.  1878,  Jessie  Anne, 
only  d.  of  Evan  Williams  David,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Fair- 
water  House,  nr.  Cardiff: — 
Eric   Raymond    Insole,    Esq.,    J. P.  co.    Glamorgan,  b. 

1889.     Seats— The   Court,    Llandaff,    S.    Wales;    Ty-fan, 

Glamorganshire  ;  Old  Stoke,  Sutton  Scotney,  Hants. 
Alan  Vy vyan  Insole,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 

INSTONE  (H.  Coll.,  18  May  1920).  Argent,  on  a 
bend  gules,  between  two  lymphads  sails  furled  sable,  as 
many  nautilus  shells  or.  Mantling-  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hippocampus  (sea- 
horse) sable,  between  two  sprigs  of  seaweed  proper.  Motto 
— "  Conjunctus  viribus." 

Sons   of    Adolph   Instone,    of  Felheim,    b.    1845 ;    d. 
1892  ;  m.  1875,  Maria,  d.  of  Bernard  Jacob: — 

Sir  Samuel  Instone  (q.v. ). 

Theodore  Instone,  Gentleman,  Member  of  the  London 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  b.  1880.  Res. — 43  Whitehall 
Court,  S.W. 

Alfred  Instone,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Mayor  of  Paddington  1927-8, 
b.  1883.     Res. — 23  Pembridge  Villas,  W.n. 

Gustave  Instone,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.  Res. — 14  Rue 
de  Suisse,  Bussels. 

INSTONE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  be- 
tween two  lymphads  sails  furled  sable,  as  many  nautilus 
shells  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  wing  of  the  field 
between  two  spurs  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hippo- 
campus (sea-horse)  sable,  between  two  sprigs  of  seaweed 
proper.  Badge — A  wing  argent,  charged  with  a  spur  or. 
Motto — "  Conjunctus  viribus." 

Second  son  of  Adolph  Instone,  of  Felheim,   b.  1845  ; 
d,  1892  ;  m.  1875,  Maria,  d.  of  Bernard  Jacob  : — 

Sir  Samuel  Instone,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  b.  1878  ; 
m.  1910,  Alice  Maud,  d.  of  Edward  Liebman  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Mary  Evelina  ;  Anna  Eilan  ;  Theodora  ; 
Patricia;  Edwvna  Olwyn.  Res. — n  Hanover  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  N.W.8. 


and  banded  argent,  and  in  base  a  hunting-horn  stringed  of 
the  third,  an  elephant's  head  couped  sable.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  ot  his  liveries,  a  rose-bush 
proper.     Motto — "  Semper  rloreat." 

Sonof  John  Duncan  Inverarity, Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  Montrose,  N.B.,  b.   1847;  d.  ;  m.  1896, 

Margaret  Eweretta,   elder    dau.    of   F.    G.    Forsyth- 
Grant  of  Ecclesgrieg,  Kincardineshire  : — 
Ronald  John  Duncan  Inverarity,  Gentleman.  /'. 

INVERCLYDE,  Baron,  see  BURNS. 

INWOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  dragon  passant,  on  a 
chief  or,  three  laurel-leaves  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
mullet  or,  a  dragon  passant  sable. 

Second    son    of    George     Inwood,    of     Worcester, 

b.    1822  ;   d.   1885  ;  m.   1872,  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas 

Rich  of  Worcester  : —        n     & 

Charles  Herbert  Inwood,   Esq.,  O.B.E.   (1919).   M.C. 

(1917),  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.,    b.  1875  ;    m.  1903, 

Sophia,  d.  of  Christopher  Evans,  L.R.A..M,  and  has  had 

issue — (1)    Eric    Charles    Evans    Inwood,    Gentleman, 

b.  1903,  d.  1904  ;   (2)  Ralph  Preston  Inwood,  Gentleman, 

b.    1910 ;     Marjorie    Ellen    Sophia ;     and    Joan    Lilian. 

Club — Army   and   Navy. 

IRBY.  Argent,  fretty  sable,  on  a  canton  gules  a 
chaplet  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  in  profile  proper, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  sable.  Motto — 
"  Honor  fidelitatis  praemium." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Florance  George  Henry  Irby,  5th 

Baron  Boston,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1877  ;   m.  1859,  Augusta 

Caroline    (Res. — Tannheim,    Bournemouth),    d.    of 

3rd  Lord  de  Saumarez  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Florance  Irby,  6th  Baron  Boston, 

of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln  (10  April,  1761),    and  7th  Bart. 

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[Supporters — Two  antelopes  gules,  each  gorged  with  a 
chaplet  or]  ;  m.  1890,  Cecilia  Constance,  d.  of  Hon. 
Augustus  Anthony  F.  Irby,  of  Hillingdon  Grove,  Ux- 
bridge.  Seats  —  Monkshatch,  Compton,  Guildford  ; 
Lkgwy,  Moelfre,  Anglesey.  Town  res. — 266A  St.  James's 
Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

Hon.  Cecil  Saumarez  Irby,  J.P.,  Capt.  (ret.)  K.R.R.C, 
b.  1862  ;  m.  1885,  Florence  Augusta,  d.  of  Clement 
Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  of  Rousham,  co.  Oxford ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Greville  Northey  Irby,  Esq.,  b.  1889  [m  1913, 
Constance  Beryl,  d.  of  William  Lester,  of  Adderley, 
Llandudno,  and  has  issue  : — Rachel  Elizabeth  Cicily ; 
Isobel  Caroline  ;  Christian  Florance  [Res. — Rookwood, 
Beaconsfield)] ;  (2)  Cecil  Eustace  Irby,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
Gren.  Gds.,  b  1897;  Evelyn  Augusta.  Res. — Hitcham 
Grange,  Taplow,  Bucks.     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Hon.  Gilbert  Neville  Smyth  (q.v.),  assumed  by  R.L., 
16  May  19 1 5,  the  surname  of  Smyth  in  lieu  of  Irby,  and 
the  Arms  of  Smyth  quarterly  with  those  of  Irby. 

IRBY.     Argent,  fretty  sable,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  chaplet 

or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 

the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  in  profile  proper,  wreathed 

about  the    temples    argent  and  sable.      Motto— "Honor 

fidelitatis  praemium." 

Sons  of  Edward  de  Crespigny  Irby,   Esq.,  J. P.   N.S. 
Wales  (eld.  son  of  Edward  Irby,  see  below),  b.  1851  ; 
d.   1924  ;    m.   1874,    Edith  [Res.  — Narrango,  Casino, 
Sydney),  d.  of  Dr.  Campbell : — 
Francis  Edward  Irby,  Gentleman,   b.   1877;    m.    1925, 

Katie   Lorna,    d.    of  the   late  W.  Tibbets  of  Gilgandra, 

N.S.W.     Res.— 

Paul  Anthony  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;   m.  1914,  Mabel 

Clive,  and  has  issue — Paul  Anthony  Irby,  Gentleman,  b. 

1916.     Res. — 

Llewellyn  George  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.   1883  ;   m.  Mary 

Louise,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  W.   Stockdale  of  Grafton, 

N.S.W. ,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Edward  Irby,  Gentleman,  of  Bolivia,  Tenter- 
field,  co.  Clive,  in  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  b. 
1821  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1850,  Mary  (d.  1885),  second  d.  of 
Archibald  Windeyer  of  Kinross,  in  the  Colony  of  New 
South  Wales :  — 
Frederick  William  Irby,   Gentleman,    b.    1859.     Res. — 

Maitland,  N.S.W. 

Charles    Augustus  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.  ^.861  ;  m.   1888, 

Eva,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Roberts,  and  has  issue — Charles 

Edward  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  Arthur  Algernon  Irby, 

Gentleman,  b.  1890;  Walter  Leonard  Irby,  Gentleman,  b. 

1896;  Beverley  Keith  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.   1899;  Richard 

Alfred  Irby,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

IREDELL  formerly  of  Furze  Court  ( H.  Coll. ).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  asword  bendwisebetweentwobendlets gules 
(Iredell,  24  May  1792) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  stag  trippant  gules, 
antlered  argent  (Macartney,  22  March  1909).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  garnished  and 
charged  with  two  estoiles  in  pale  or,  in  the  hand  a  sword 
argent,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  F M Iredell,  Bombay  Army:— 

The  Late  Lt.-Gen.  Francis  Shrubb  Iredell,  Col.  114th 
Mahrattas,  Indian  Army,  served  in  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8, 
against  the  Wagheers  in  Kattywan86o-i,  and  in  the  Afghan 
War  1880-81,  b.  1837;  d.  1924;  m.  1867,  Katharine  Helen 
(Res.—  Vernon  Lodge,  Harrington  Road.  Brighton),  d.  of 
fohn  Green  of  Herbert  Place,  Dublin,  and  left  issue— Violet. 

IRONSIDE,  see  BAX-IRONSIDE. 


Alexander  Irvine  of  Drum,  Esq.,  23rd  Lord  of  the  Barony 
of  Drum  (1324),  and  23rd  Royal  Forester  of  the  Forest  of 
Drum  (1323),  Chief  of  the  family  of  Irvine,  b.  1907.  Seat- 
Drum  Castle,  Drumoak,  Aberdeenshire. 

MARY  AGNES  IRVINE,  Widow,  only  child  of  John 
Ramsay,  Esquire,  of  Barra.  Armorial  bearings 
are,  upon  a  lozenge:  Argent,  three  small  sheaves 
(or  bundles)  of  holly,  two  and  one,  each  consisting  of  as 
many  leaves  slipped  vert,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Ramsay 
of  Barra,  namely,' quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  an  eagle  dis- 
played sable,  surmounted  of  a  fesse  of  the  field,  charged 
with  three  stars  of  six  points  wavy  azure  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
three  stars  of  six  points  wavy  azure,  in  the  centre  chief  a 
mullet  gules,  within  a  bordure  chequy  invected  of  the  second 
and  first.  Supporters — Two  savages  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  middle  with  holly,  each  carrying  in  their  hands 
a  baton  all  proper.  Married,  Nov.  18,  1880,  Francis  Hugh 
Forbes  Irvine,  Esq.,  of  Drum,  in  the  county  of  Aberdeen, 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, who  died  July  1894  ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Alexander 
Forbes  Irvine,  Gentleman  d.  1922 ;  (2)  Quentin  Hugh 
Innes  Irvine,  Gentleman  [m.  1913,  Irene  Dorothy,  d.  of 
John  Alexander  Burnett  of  Ken  way].  Seat — Straloch, 
Barra  Castle,  Aberdeen.  Postal  address  —  Straloch, 
Aberdeen. 

IRVINE  (L.O.,  1899).  Parted  per  chevron  argent  and 
vert,  three  holly  leaves  all  countercharged.  Mantling  vert 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a   holly 


IRVIVEof  Drum  (L.O.,  7  July,  1676).  Argent,  three 
small  sheaves  (or  bundles)  of  holly,  each  consisting  of  as 
many  leaves  slipped  and  tied  with  bands  gules.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  colours 
(vert  and  argent),  a  sheaf  of  holly  consisting  of  nine  leaves 
banded  gules.  Supporters— Two  savages  wreathed  about 
the  head  and  loins  with  holly,  each  bearing  in  their  hand 
a  baton  proper.    Motto—"  Sub  sole  sub  umbra  virens." 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  Forbes  Irvine,  Esq.,  of  Drum, 

D.L.,    J. P.,    Vice-Convener   of  Aberdeenshire,  Lieut. 

Grenadier  Gds.,  B.A.   (Oxon.),  b.  1881  ;  d.  1922;  m. 

1905,    Dorothy   Isobel,    second    d.    of    the   late   Col. 

Henry  Crawford  of   Rothienorman  and   Badenscoth, 

Roy.  Innis.  Fus.  :  — 


wreath  proper.      Motto — "Sub  sole   sub   umbra   virens." 

Son  of  Thomas  Irvine,  Esq.,   J. P.  co.    Liverpool,   b. 

1818;   d.    1907;    m.   2nd,  1853,  Isabella,   d.  of  David 

Gilkison,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Renfrew:  — 

David    Gilkison    Irvine,    Gentleman,    b.   i860  ;  m.   1914, 

Hilda  (d.  1924),  d.  of  John  Findlay,  Maviscourt,  Liverpool. 

Res.  —  n  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

IRVINE  of  Castle  Irvine  (Confn.  1913,  U.O.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  three  holly 
leaves  vert  (Irvine) ;  2.  azure,  semee  of  cross  crosslets  and 
three  cinquefoils  argent  (DArcy);  3.  or,  a  chevron  sable 
(Mervyn).     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crests — 1.  on  a 


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wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gauntlet  fessewise  issuant  out  of  a 
cloud  and  holding  a  thistle  all  proper  (Irvine);  2.  on  a 
chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  bull  passant  sable, 
armed  or  (D'Arcy)  ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel 
sejant  proper  cracking  a  nut  gules  (Mervyn).  Mottoes — 
"  Dum  memor  ipse  mei "  (Irvine);  "  Un  Dieu,  un  roy" 
(D'Arcy) ;   •'  De  Dieu  est  tout "  (Mervyn). 

Son  of  William  D'Arcy  Irvine,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  of 
Castle    Irvine,    co.    Fermanagh,   formerly   Capt.    76th 
Regt.,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  1823;  d.  1913;  tn.  1858, 
Louisa,  d.  of  C.'apt.  Cockburn,  R.A. :  — 
Charles  Cockburn  D'Arcy  Irvine,  Esq.,  Maj.  North  Irish 
Horse,  Capt.  North  of  Ireland  Imp.  Yeo. ,  late  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.   Inniskilling  Fus. ,   High  Sheriff  1886;    »i.   1st,  1884, 
Fanny  Kathleen  (d.   1910),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Jesse  Lloyd  of 
Ballyleck,  co.   Monaghan;   and  2nd,  1912,  Mildred,  ygst. 
d.  of  late  Henry  Haward  of  Bramford,  Suffolk;  and  has 
issue  (by  first  marr.) — (1)  Charles  William  Irvine,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  Leinster  Regt.,  late  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles, 
b.   1885  ;  (2)  Henry  Cockburn  Irvine,  Gentleman,  b.   1886 
[m.   1914,  Mildred  Cicely  Carleton,  d.  of  Col.  J.  M.  A.  C. 
Richardson    of    Rossfad,    co.    Fermanagh];    and    Violet 
Kathleen.      Seat —  Castle    Irvine,    Irvinestown,    co.    Fer- 
managh. 


IRVINE  (H.  Coll.,  1882).  Or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between 
three  sheaves  of  holly,  each  consisting  of  three  leaves  vert, 
banded  gules,  an  anchor  erect  with  cable  of  the  first  between 


two  dolphins  embowed  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two 
anchors  saltireways  with  cables  or,  a  dolphin  embowed 
proper.     Motto — "  Moderata  durant." 

Son  of  late  Robert  Irvine,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  1901  ; 

m.  Louisa,  d.  of  Edward  Foster  : — 
Edward  Foster  Irvine,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.G.A.  (S.R.), 
b.  1875 ;  m.    1900,  Florence  Laurie,  d.  of  John  Rickinson  ; 
and  has  issue — Joan  Foster.     Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 


IRVINE-FORTESCUE  of  Kingcausie  (L.O.,  17  July, 

1919,  Cadet  of  the  Earl  Fortescue).     Quarterly,  1  and  4, 

azure,   a  bend   engrailed  argent,   between  two  cottises  or 

(Fortescue,   H.   C,   1785);  2,  argent,  three    sheaves  each 

composed  of  as  many  holly  leaves  banded  gules,  a  bordure 

•chequy  of  the  second  and  first  (Irvine  of  Kingcausie,  L.O., 

16  June   1676,   Cadet  of  Irvine  of  Drum);    3,  argent,  an 

eagle  displayed  sable,  armed  gules,  a  bordure  invected  of 

the   second  (Ramsay  of  Culsh,  L.O. ,  1676).     Mantlings 

(dexter),    azure,  doubled   argent;  (sinister),   vert,  doubled 

argent.     Crests — (dexter),  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 

heraldic  tyger  statant  argent,  armed  or,  and  langued  gules, 

Motto — "  Forte   scutum    salus    ducum  "  ;    (sinister),    on  a 

wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  letter  X  set  within  an  annulet  sable. 

i    tto — "  Pro  Deo  et  patriae  patri."       Motto  (on  the  com- 


partment)— "  Subsole  sub  umbra  virens."  Badge— A  tiger 
passant  with  his  tail  extended,  and  supporting  with  his 
dexterpaw  an  escutcheon  argent.  Livery — Blue,  with  yellow 
facings,  silver  buttons. 

Eld.  Sjn  of  Archer  Irvine-Fortescue  of  Kingcausie  and 
Swanbisier,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1819 ;  d.  1907;  m. 
1848,  Anne  Irvine  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Patrick  Syme, 
and  niece  of  John  Irvine-Boswell,  of  Balmuto  and 
Kingcausie,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards: — 
William  Archer  Irvine-Fortescue  of  Kingcausie  and 
Swanbister,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.B.,  CM.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.A.M.C. 
(T.  F.),  Assistant  Professor  of  Surgery,  Marischall  Coll. 
(Aberdeen  Univ.),  13th  Laird  of  Kingcausie,  b.  185 1  ; 
tn.  1877,  Edith  Virginia,  d.  of  John  Robert  Duguid, 
and  has  issue — (1)  Archer  Irvine-Fortescue,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 
(1910),  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  swords  (Russia),  Major 
R.A^M.C,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  b.  1880  [tn.  1916,  Ruth  Olive,  d. 
of  Henry  Boddington.Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Pownall  Hall,  and  has 
issue — James  William  Irvine-Fcrtescue,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
and  Agnes  Virginia  [Res. — House  of  Eastland,  Maryculter. 
Club — New,  Edinburgh)]  ;  (2)  Rev.  John  Faithful  Irvine- 
Fortescue,  Minister  of  Caldwell  1926,  b.  1883  [m.  1917, 
Anne,  d.  of  J.  Brockhurst  Soutar,  and  has  issue — Caroline 
Edith  (Res. — Manse  of  Caldwell,  Uplawmuir,  Glasgow)]; 
(3)  William  Grenville  Irvine-Fortescue,  Esq.,  M.C.  with 
bar,  Capt  R.E.,  b.  1897  [tn.  1921,  Joan,  d.  of  H.  S.  Powell, 
of  Pocklington,  and  has  issue — Henry  Irvine-Fortescue, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Valerie  Edith].  Seats — King- 
causie, Maryculter,  Kincardineshire ;  and  Swanbister  by 
Kirkwall,  in  the  Orkney  Islands. 

IRVING,  see  WINTER-IRVING. 

JANETTE  EMILIA  IRVING,  third  and  youngest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew  Irving,  D.D.  (Camb.),  Canon 
of  Rochester  and  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Chatham.  Armo- 
rial hearings  —  On  a  lozenge,  per  fesse  indented  argent 
and  gules,  two  branches  of  laurel  saltirewise  vert,  fructed 
of  the  second,  between  as  many  roses  in  pale,  counter- 
changed,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 

JOHN  BEAUFIN  IRVING,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  of 
Dumfries,  Col.  formerly  in  the  4th  King's  Own  Regt., 
the  Military  Train,  and  the  A.S.C.  ;  Col.  late  commanding 
3rd  Batt.  the  Manchester  Regt.  Born  1844,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  John  Beaufin  Irving  of  Ironshore  and  Hart- 
field,  Jamaica,  and  his  wife  Diana  Charlotte,  third  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Williamson,  of  Lakelands,  co.  Dublin.  Armo- 
rial hearings  (L.O. ,  1891) — Argent,  three  holly  leaves 
proper,  in  the  middle  chief  a  crescent  gules.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
mailed  gauntleted  hand  proper,  charged  on  the  wrist  with 
a  crescent  gules,  and  holding  a  branch  of  holly  consisting  of 
seven  leaves  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Haud  ullis  labentia 
ventis."  Married,  1865,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Corke,  Esq.,  of  Staplehurst,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Beaufin  Irving,  Gentleman,  b.  1875 ;  (2)  Robert  Beaufin 
Irving,  Gentleman,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N.R. ,  b.  1877;  and  five 
daughters.  Seats — Bonshaw  Tower,  Ecclefechan  ;  Bicking- 
ton  Lodge,  Fremington,  N.  Devon.  Clubs — Primrose, 
United  Empire. 

IRWIN,  see  CARROLL-IRWIN. 

IRWIN  of  Rathmoyle  (Confn.    U.O.    16   Sept.    1910). 
Argent,  a  trefoil  between  three  holly-leaves   slipped  vert. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping 
a  thistle  all  proper.     Motto — "  Haud  ullis  labentia  ventis." 
Sons   of  Arthur  John  Irwin,  Gentleman,  B.A.    (Trin. 
Coll.,    Dub.).    Deputy  Director  of  the  Royal  Survey, 
Siam,  b.    1868;  d.    1928;  tn.    1896,   Josephine,    d.  of 
H.  G.   Byrne:— 
Richard  Arthur   Irwin,    Gentleman,    b.    1897.       Seat — 
Rathmoyle,  Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon. 
Edward  Vincent  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 

Sons    of    Col.     Richard    Irwin    of    Rathmoyle,    co. 
Roscommon,  J. P.,  and  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  1832  ;  d. 
1909  ;   m.  1866,  Cecilia  Olivia,  d.  of  Philip  O'Reilly, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Colamber,  co.  Westmeath  :  — 
Rev.  Francis  Joseph  Irwin,  S.J.,  b.  1869.     Res. — 
Rev.    Henry  John  Irwin,  S.J.,  M.A.,  D.Litt.    (Lond.), 
b.  1870.     Res. — 

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Cyril  James  Irwin,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  V.D.,  Commissioner 
Central  Prov.  India,  B. A.  Oxon.,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1923,  May, 
eld.  d.  of  the  late  Stephen  Greham,  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 
Res.—  Jubbulpore,  C.P.  India.  Clubs — E.I.  United  Service, 
St.  Stephen's  Green  (Dublin). 


IRWIN    of  Carnagh,    co.    Armagh  (Confn. ,    U.O.,    12 

March  1907).     Argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  gules,  between 

three   holly   leaves   vert,  a   trefoil   slipped   or.      Mantling 

gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 

forearm  vambraced,    charged  with  a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms, 

the  hand  grasping  a  thistle  all  proper.     Motto—"  Nemo 

me  impune  lacessit."     Livery — Light  drab,  with  red  facings. 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  John   Robert  Irwin,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Carnagh    House,  co.    Armagh,   b.    1788;   d.   1872;  m. 

1840,    Elizabeth  Emily,  d.  of  Nicholas  De  la  Cherois 

Crommelin,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of   Carrowdore    Castle,    co. 

Down  : — 

De   la   Cherois   Thomas    Irwin,    Esq.,    C. M.G.,    Hon. 

A.D.C.  to  Earl  of    Minto  and  Earl   Grey,  Gov. -Gen.   of 

Canada,    Hon.   Col.-Comdt.    Canadian    Artill.,    b.   1843; 

m.  1867,  Isabella,  eld.  d.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Hamw  ood,  Quebec  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  De  la  Cherois 

Irwin,    Esq.,  Major   (ret.)    R.C.A.,    b.    1885;    (2)    Robert 

Hamilton  Irwin,  Esq..   B.Sc,  Major  R.C.E.,  b.   1887;   (3) 

William    Eric     Crommelin    Irwin,     Esq.,     Major     (ret.) 

P.P.L.L.I.,  B.Sc,  b.   1890;   and  Isabel  Gladys  Hamilton 

[m.  Col.   A.  Z.  Palmer,  C.M.G.,  R.C.A.   (ret.)].     Seat  and 

estate — Carnagh  House,  co.  Armagh,  Ireland.     Res. — 170 

Cooper   Street,  Ottawa,   Ontario,  Canada.     Club — Rideau 

(Ottawa). 

Only  son  of  Fitz  John  Robert  Irwin,  M.D. ,  of  Kilkeel, 

co.    Down  (son  of  John   Robert  Irwin  and  Elizabeth 

Emily  De  la  Cherois  Crommelin),  b.  1849  ;    d.   1882  ; 

m.  1880,  Sarah,  d.  and  coh.   of  Andre"  Allen  Murray 

Ker  of  Newbliss,  co.  Monaghan  : — 

Major  Murray  Fitz  John   Irwin,  D.L. ,  and  (1910)  High 

Sheriff,  co.  Monaghan,  3rd  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.   1881. 

Seat — Beech  Hill,  Monaghan,  Ireland. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Herbert  De  Moleyns  Irwin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1856;  d,   1920  ;  m.  1892,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas 
Boyer : — 
Basil  Herbert  John    Irwin,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  as 
Major,  Canadian  Infantry,  /'.  1893. 

Cecil  Boyer  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Res. — Calgary, 
Sask. ,  Canada. 


IRWIN    of  Mount    Irwin,    co.    Armagh   (Confn.    U.O. 
1907  and   1909,   on  user  since  1721).     Argent,  on  a  fesse 


engrailed  gules  between  three  holly-leaves  vert,  a  trefoil 
slipped  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fore-arm  vambraced,  charged  with 

a  trefoil    as  in  the  arms,  the  hand  grasping  a  thistle  all 

proper.     Motto — "Nemo  me  impune  lacessit."     Livery — 

Buff  and  green. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Robert  Irwin,  b.         ;   d.         ;    m.         , 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  d.  of  Edward  Purdon  of  Lisnabin, 
co.  Westmeath :  — 
?  surviving  issue. 

Sons  of  De  la  Cherois  Hastings  Irwin,  Gentleman, 
M.I.M.E.,  ^.1855;  d.  1920;  m.  1881,  Nona  Louisa, 
(Res.  —  Menteith,  New  Dover  Road,  Canterbury), 
seventh  d.  of  the  Rev.  F.  B.  Wright,  M.A. ,  of  Brough- 
ton  Rectory,  Manchester  : — 
Clinton  De  la  Cherois  Irwin,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.), 

Manchester  Regt.,  served  Great  War  (M.C.),  b.  1882;   m. 

1910,    Everilda,    d.    of    Hatt    Cook,    of    Hartford    Hall, 

Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Nancy  Everilda  De  la  Cherois  ; 

and  Flavia  Hatt.     Res — 

Philip  Hastings  Irwin,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1884  ; 

Vice-Consul  at  Monte  Video;  m.  1913,  Amy  Verden,  d.  of 

William  H.  Cox  of  Snaigow,  Perthshire,  and  has  had  issue 

— William  Richard  Philip  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  d. 

1915  ;  Angus  Digby  Hastings  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.    1917  ; 

and    Bridget   Verden.       Address — H.B.M.'s   Consulate, 

Monte  Video. 
Patrick  Hugh  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. — Ndigiri, 

Riuru,  Kenya. 

Son  of  Thomas  Hastings  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1815  ; 
d.  1867;  m.  1852,  Frances,  d.  of  William  Brook,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Huddersfield  :— 
Basil   Hastings  Irwin,  Gentleman,   b.  1859.     Res. — The 

Lindens,  Colchester. 

Sons  of  Henry  Crossley  Irwin,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Armagh, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  1848;  d.  1925;  m.  1881, 
Constance  Harriet  Catherine  (d.  1926),  d.  of  late  Lt.- 
Col.  G.  A.  J.  M'Clintcck  ofFellows  Hall,  co.  Armagh:— 
George  Valentine  Crossley  Irwin,  Esq.,    J. P.    Armagh, 

Capt.  (ret.)  Royal  Inniskilling  Fus.,  has  Order  cf  the  Nile, 

b.    1883.     Seat — Mcunt  Irwin,  Tynan,  co.  Armagh.     Club 

Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  Mark  Irwin,  Gentleman,  H.M.'s  Colonial  Service, 

b.  1885;  m.  1925,    Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Duncan, 

Esq.,  of  Dalchenzie,  Perthshire.     Club — Royal  Societies. 
Felix  Miles  Patrick  Irwin,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Gren. 

Gds.,  b.  1893. 

Son    of    Henry  Irwin,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of  Mount   Irwin, 
b.   1816 ;   d.   1883 ;  m.   1846,   Harriet  Josephine,  d.  of 
George  Ogle  Laurence  Jacob,  H.E.I. OS. : — 
George  Robert  Irwin,  Esq.,  C.S.I. .O.B.E.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 

Indian  Civil  Service  (ret.),  served  Great  War  as  Capt.  R. 

Irish  Fusiliers,  General  List,  b.  1855.     Club — East    India 

United  Service. 

IRWIN  (U.Off.).  Argent,  a  mural  crown  gules, 
between  three  holly  leaves  proper.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
mailed  arm  fesseways  holding  in  the  hand  a  thistle  and  a 
holly  leaf  all  proper,  and  charged  on  the  arm  with  a 
crescent  gules.     Motto — "  Nemo  me  impune  lacessit." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Irwin,  J. P.,  of  Cumberland  Lodge, 
Headingly,  Leeds,  b.  1832;  d.  1899;    m.  1861,    Flora 
Adelaide,  d.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Jacob  Smith,  late  33rd 
Regt.  :- 
Edward  Irwin,  Esq.,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

IRWIN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  per  pale  or  and  argent, 
three  annulets  in  fesse  between  as  many  holly  leaves  slipped 
and  pendent  vert  (Irwin) ;  2.  or,  a  green  parrot  proper,  in 
the  sinister  chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  sable  (Senhouse) ; 
3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
gules,  as  many  battleaxes  of  the  field  (Tiffin)  ;  4.  gules, 
a  fesse  ermine  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  argent 
(Towerson).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  between  two  holly 
leaves  vert,  a  dove  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive 
branch  proper  and  an  ear  of  wheat  or.  Motto — ' '  Haud 
ullis  labentia  ventis."  Livery — Olive  green  cloth  coat  and 
trousers,  brass  or  gilt  buttons,  olive  green  and  yellow  striped 
vest. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Cumberland,  High  Sheriff  1897,  formerly  Royal 
Scots  Regiment,  and  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Middlesex  Vol. 
Art. ,  served  in  Ashanti  Campaign  1873-74,  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  Diamond  Jubilee  medal,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1913 ; 
m.  1879,  Lucy  Frances,  d.  of  George  Henry  Strutt, 
Esq.,  Bridgehill,  Belper,  co  Derby,  D.L.: — 


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Thomas  Strutt  Irwin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lt.-Col.  R.O.,  late 
ist  R.D.  4th  Batt.  the  Border  Regt.,  ist  Royal  Dragoons, 
Adjt.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeo.  1911-14,  served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's  medal,  5  clasps),  and  Great 
War  1915-18  (despatches),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1910,  Marjorie 
Willis,  d.  of  Dyson  Lacy,  late  of  St.  Helens,  Queensland  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Mary  Frances  ;  Diana  ;  and  Suzanne. 
Estate  and  Postal  Address  —  Justicetown,  West  Linton, 
Cumberland. 

Reginald  Strutt  Irwin,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  The  Black 
Watch,  served  Great  War  (despatcnes  twice),  b.  1886  ;  m. 
1907,  Florence  Morna,  only  d.  of  late  Capt.  Brown-Wallis  of 
Ottawa,  Canada;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Irwin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912;  and  Vivien  Camille.     Res. — 

Henry  Strutt  Irwin,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Gds. 
(S.R.),  served  Great  War  1916,  b.  1890;  m.  1911,  Alice 
Fanny  Page  Turner,  eldest  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Bayfield  of 
Ambros  Jen,  Bicester,  Oxon. ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Henry 
Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  Alice  Margaret  ;  and  Joan. 


ISAACS.  Sable,  a  bend  between  two  leopards' 
faces  or,  on  a  chief  argent  a  fasces  fessewise  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — In  front  of  a  leopard's 
head  couped  sable,  a  fasces  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters 
— On  either  side  a  leopard  proper,  round  the  neck  a 
collar  or,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  argent, 
charged  with  a  human  head  affrontee  proper,  erased  at 
the  neck  ducally  crowned  or.  Motto — "  Aut  nunquam 
tentes  aut  perfice." 

Son  of  Joseph  Michael  Isaacs,  of  London : — 

Most  Hon.  Sir  Rufus  Daniel  Isaacs,  P.C.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.,  ist  Marquess  of  Reading 
(1926),  Earl  of  Reading,  Viscount  Erleigh,  of  Erleigh, 
Berks.  (20  Dec.  1917),  Viscount  Reading,  of  Erleigh, 
Berks.  (26  June  1916),  Baron  Reading  of  Erleigh  (9 
Jan.  1914),  F.R.C.I.,  LL.D.,  Oxford,  Cambridge,  and 
of  Toronto,  Harvard,  Yale,  Princeton,  and  Columbia 
Universities,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Bencher,  Middle 
Temple,  Viceroy  of  India  1921-26,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1887, 
Alice  Edith,  G.B.E.,  C.I.,  d.  of  Albert  Cohen,  of 
London  ;  and  has  issue  — Gerald  Rufus  Isaacs,  commonly 
called  Viscount  Erleigh,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple, 
Lieut.-Col.  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  b.  1889  \m.  1914, 
Hon.  Eva  Violet,  d.  of  ist  Baron  Melchett ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Michael  Alfred  Rufus  Isaacs,  b.  i9J6; 
Hon.  Joan  Alice  Violet  Rufus  ;  and  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Rufus  (Res.— 65  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.7)].  Res.— 32 
Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W.     Clubs — Reform,  Athenaeum. 


ISAACSON  (H.  Coll.,  March  7,  191 6,  in  lieu  of  Arms 
previously  granted).  Or,  on  a  pile  between  two  roses  in 
base  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding  between  the 
paws  an  escallop  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  argent, 
collared  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escallop 
azure.    Motto— "  0AP2EI." 

Son   of  Frederick  Wootton   Isaacson,   Esq.,  J. P.   and 
D.L.  ,M.P. ,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1898;  m.  1857,  Elizabeth  Marie 
Louise,  d.  of  Stephen  Jaeger,  Banker,  of  Prague  :  — 
Frederick  John  Francis  Wootton  Isaacson,  Esq. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.A.,  LL.M. ,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Slindon,  High 
Sheriff,  Sussex  1923-24,  b.   1858.     Seat — Slindon    House, 
nr.    Arundel,    Sussex.     Clubs — Carlton,    Ranelagh,    Bath, 
Leander. 


ISHERWOOD  of  Raggleswood  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a 
fesse  dancettee  azure,  between  three  rudders  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lymphad  sails  furled  sable,  surmounted  by  a 
rainbow  proper.  Badge  —  Two  daffodils,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Perficio 
cursum." 

Son  of  John  Isherwood  : — 

Sir  Joseph  William  Isherwood,  ist  Bart.,  of  Raggles- 
wood, Chislehurst  (20  June,  1921),  Member  of  the 
Worshipful  Company  of  Shipwrights,  b,  1870;  m.  1892, 
Annie  Mary,  d.  of  M.  Fleetham ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Isherwood,  Esq.,  b.  1898  ;  Marie.  Seat — Raggles- 
wood, Chislehurst,  Kent.     Club—  R.A.C. 


ISHAM  of  Lamport  (Vn.  London,   1568).     Gules,  a  fesse 
wavy,  and  in  chief  three  piles  also  wavy,  the  points  meeting 


in  fesse  argent ;  the  escutcheon  charged  with  his  badge  of 
Ulster  as  a  Baronet.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-swan  with  wings  dis- 
played argent,  beaked  sable.  Mottoes — "  Ostendo  non 
ostento  "  ;   "In  things  transitory  resteth  no  glory." 

Son  of  John  Vere  Isham,  b.  1803;    d.   1883;    m.  2nd, 

1862,  Emily,  d.  of  John  Kinch  : — 
Sir  Vere  Isham,  nth  Bart.  (30  May  1627),  J.  P.  Suffolk 
and  Northants,  late  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1895,  Millicent,  d.  of  late  Henry  Halford  Vaughan, 
Reg.  Prof,  of  History  at  Oxford  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
John  Vere  Isham,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1895  ;  d. 
on  active  service  1916  ;  (2)  Gyles  Isham,  Esq.,  b.  1903; 
and  Virginia.  Seat  —  Lamport  Hall,  Northampton.  Club 
— Junior  Carlton. 

ISLINGTON,  Baron,  see  DICKSON-POYNDER. 

IVEAGH,  Earl  of,  see  GUINNESS. 


IVERACH  of  Wideford,  Orkney  (L.O.,  29  Jan.   1867). 

Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  or  and  gules, 

on   a   bend  engrailed  sable,    three   cross   crosslets   fitchee 

argent;  2and3,  grand  quarters,  counter-quartered  i.  andiiii., 

gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable ;   ii.  argent,  a  dexter  hand 

couped  in  fesse  grasping  a  dagger  erect  gules  ;  iii.  argent,  a 

galley  with  sails  furled,  cars  in  action,  flags  and  pennon 

flying  sable,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  argent,  charged 

with  three  cushions  gules.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  couped 

argent,  langued  gules.     Motto — "  Nunquam  obliviscar. " 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Guthrie  Iverach,  Gentleman, 

b.    1836;    d.    1875;    m.    1859,    Mary   Hamilton,   d.   of 

Alexander  Russell  Duguid,  M.D.:  — 

William  Iverach,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.      Postal  address — 

c/o  Messrs.  Grey  and  Kellas,  207  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 


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ISM  AY  (H.  Coll.)-  Azure  a  chevron,  in  chief  a  cross 
patee  between  two  bezants  and  in  base  a  cross  patee  fitchee 
all  or.      Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


head  as  in   the  arms  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  pome- 


the  colours,  an  esquire's  helmet  proper,  in  front  thereof  a 
cross  patee  fitchee  or.  Motto—"  Be  mindful."  Livery— 
Chocolate,  with  canary-colour  facings. 

Sons  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Ismay,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Chester,  High  Sheriff  1891,  and  J.  P.  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.        ;  d.  1899  ;  m.         ,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late 
Luke  Bruce,  Shipowner,  of  Liverpool : — 
Joseph   Bruce   Ismay,    Gentleman,    b.    1862  ;    m.    1888, 
Julia  Florence,  d.  of  George  R.  Schieffelin  of  New  York,  in 
the  United  States  of  America;  and  has  issue— (1)  Thomas 
Bruce  Ismay,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  [m.  1922,  Jane  Margaret 
Seymour] ;    (2)  George  Bruce  Ismay,  Gentleman,  b.  1902 
[m.  1926,  Florence,  d.  of  W.  R.  Erdington,  of  New  York] ; 
Margaret   Bruce    [m.    1912,    Brig. -Gen.    George     Ronald 
Hamilton   Cheape,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,   M.C..  of  Wellfield, 
Fife,    and   has    issue]  ;    and  Evelyn   Constance  [m.   1927, 
Basil  Sanderson] .     Res.  — 15  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
W.i  ;  The  Lodge,  Costello,  co.  Galway  ;  Ardach  House, 
Braco,  Perthshire.     Clubs—  Reform ,   Palatine   (Liverpool), 
Union  (New  York). 

James  Hainsworth  Ismay,  Gentleman  [and  impaling  the 
arms  of  Seymour,  namely:  quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  pile 
gules,  between  six  fleurs-  de-lys  azure,  three  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale  or ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  wings  conjoined 
in  lure  or],  b.  1867  ;  m.  1st,  1892,  Lady  Margaret  Alice  (d. 
1901),  d.  of  the  6th  Marquess  of  Hertford;  and  2nd,  Muriel 
Harriet  Charles,  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Macdonald  Moreton.  late 
Coldstream  Guards  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  mar.) — Winifrede 
Margaret  \>n.  1913,  Noel  Christian  Livingstone  Lear- 
month,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Dorothy  Alys  [m.  1916,  Edward 
Hotham  Rouse  Boughton,  and  has  issue];  (by  2nd  mar.) 
Olive  Moreton  ;  Viola  Bruce  ;  and  Pamela  Muriel.  Post. 
add. — Iwerne  Minster  House,  Blandford,  Dorset.  Clubs — 
Reform,  Authors'. 

IVESON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  chevronels  sable, 
between  three  Moors'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders 
each  wearing  a  Burgonet  helmet,  and  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  pomegranate  all  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Moor's 


granate  proper. 

Sons   of   Joseph    Edward    Iveson,    Gentleman,    of 

Jerez  de  la  Frontera,  b.  1828;    d.   1903;    m.  1858, 

Tomasa,  d.   of  Henry  O'Neale : — 

Don.  Francisco  Iveson  y  O'Neale,  Viale,  Rivero  Knt. 

of  Hon  et  Dev,  of  Sov.  Order  of  Malta,  Knt.  of  Justice 

of  Constantinean  Order,  Associtn.  Knt.  of  Military  Order 

of  Malta,  London,  b.  i860.     Res. — Jerez  de  la  Frontera, 

Spain. 

Don  Jose  Iveson  O'Neale,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1897,  Mania 
Sanchez- Romate  of  Jerez;  and  has  issue — Jose  Iveson, 
b.  1893  ;  Manuel  Iveson,  b.  1895  ;  Tomas  Iveson, 
Knt.  of  Malta,  b.  1896;  Mariano  Iveson,  b.  1898;  Luis 
Iveson,  b.  1906 !;  Fernando  Iveson,  b.  1907.     Res. — 


IVEY 


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gules,  in  chief  two  annulets,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant 


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counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  circular  chain  gules,  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  supporting  a  staff  raguly  palewise  or. 
Motto — "  Fidus  ad  extremum." 

Third  but  second  surv.  son  of  William  Pearse  Ivey, 
Gentleman,  of  Holly  Bank,  Knaresborough,  and  for- 
merly of  Reading,  Berks.,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1880;  m. 

Letitia,  d.  of :— 

Frederick  George  Ivey,  Gentleman,  Master  of  the 
Worshipful  Company  of  Gardeners  1904-5,  b.  1845  ;  m. 
1876.  Res.—  "St.  OlaveV'73  Nightingale  Lane,  Balham 
Common,  S.W.  Clubs— Conservative,  Royal  Thames 
Yacht. 

IVIMEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  two  chevronels  invected 
between  an  increscent  and  a  decrescent  in  chief  and  a  lion 
rampant  in  base,  all  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion  rampant  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  decrescent,  a  demi-cart-wheel, 
both  gules.  Motto — "  L'amour  et  l'amitie." 
Son  of : — 

William  Ivimey,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

GEORGE  HARDWIN  IVREA,  Esquire,  J. P.  co. 
Monmouth,  claiming  to  be  Marquis  of  Ivrea  ot  Parma  (but 
has  not  yet  received  any  Royal  Licence  to  bear  the  title  in 
England),  Major  (ret.),  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1896,  the  sur- 
name of  Ivrea  in  lieu  of  Gallenga  Hardwin.  Born  March  1, 
1859,  being  the  only  son  of  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleon  Gallenga 
(Marquis  of  Ivrea  of  Parma),  by  his  wife  Anna,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Charles  Oliver  Plunket  Johnston  (illegitimate  son 
of  Oliver,  10th  Baron  Louth)  by  his  wife  Susanna  Pitches, 
sole  heiress  of  Samuel  Johnson,  Little  Bottisham  Manor,  co. 
Cambs.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly ,  1  and  4  (recorded 
in  Turin  1858),  per  fesse  or  and  gules,  in  chief  a  gamecock 
sable,  armed,  crested,  and  wattled  of  the  second,  in  base  a 
lion  passant  argent;  2  and  3  (recorded  in  Dublin),  sable, 
a  bend  and  in  the  sinister  chief  a  tower  argent,  all  within 
a  bordure  gobony  argent  and  azure.  Motto — "Vigil  et 
fortis."  Livery—  Chocolate,  with  white  collars.  Married 
June  18,  1894,  Eva  Rosena,  dau.  of  Augustine  Grieshaber 
of  Baden.  Address — Chateau  Les  Augers,  Par  Fleac-sur- 
Seugne,  Charente  Inferieure,  France. 


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JACKSON,  see  ROTHWELL-JACKSON. 

JACKSON  (H.  Coll.,  10  Aug.  1689).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  a  greyhound  courant  ermines,  between  three 
eagles'  heads  erased  sable  (for  Jackson) ;  2  and  3,  sable, 
three  mullets  pierced  between  two  bendlets  or  (for 
Hippisley).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-horse  argent,  gutt£e-de- 
sang,  maned  and  hoofed  sable.  Motto — "  Chi  si  contenta 
gode." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Graham  Jackson,  1st  Bart.,  R.A., 

of  Eagle  House,  Wimbledon,  b.  1835;  d.  1924  ;    m. 

1880,  Alice  Mary  (d.  1900),  d.  of  William  Lambarde, 

of  Beechmont,  Sevenoaks,  Kent : — 
Sir    Hugh    Nicholas    Jackson,    2nd   Bart.  (10    Feb., 
1913),  Maj.  (ret.)  R.A.  (Special  Reserve),  formerly  Lieut. 
R.  Welch  Fusiliers,  b.  1881.     Res. — 49  Evelyn  Gardens, 
S.W.7.     Club—  Brooks's. 

Basil  Hippisley  Jackson,  Esq.,  M.C.  (1918),  Maj. 
(ret.)  West  Riding  R.H.A.  (T.),  b.  1887.     Res.— 

JACKSON  of  Duddington  (H.  Coll.,  10  Aug.  1689). 
Argent,  a  greyhound  courant  ermines,  between  three 
eagles*  heads  erased  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-horse  argent, 
guttee-de-sang,  maned  and  hoofed  sable.  Livery — Light 
yellow  and  dark  blue. 

Third  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  William  Goddard  Jackson, 

Esq.,    J. P.,    of   Duddington,    b.    1835  ;     d.     1906 ; 

m.  1864,  Selina  Barbara  Maria,  d.  of  Gen.  William 

Johnson,  of  Wytham-on-the-Hill,  Lines. : — 

Nicholas  Goddard  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1895, 

Jessie  Spencer,  4th  d.  of  A.  des  Moustiers  Campbell,  of 

Abingdon,  Berks.  ;  and  has  had  issue — Nicholas  William 

Goddard  Jackson,  Lieut.   1st  Batt.  Northants.    Regt., 

b.  1896  (killed  in  action  1916) ;  Arthur  Francis  Goddard 

Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;    Jessie  Mary   Goddard  ; 

Barbara      Kathleen      Goddard.       Seat  —  Duddington, 

Northants.     Clubs — Conservative,    R.    Thames    ^Yacht, 

R.  Southern  Yacht. 

JACKSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  an  owl  sable  between 
three  crosses  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  statant  argent, 
sem^e  of  crosses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Magis  amica 
Veritas." 

Sons  of  Henry  Jackson,  O.M. ,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrew's,  Aberdeen,  Glasgow,  Hon. 
Lit.D.  Oxford,  Manchester,  and  Sheffield,  Hon. 
Ph.D.  Berlin,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1875,  Margaret 
Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Canon  F.  V.  Thornton  :— 
Henry  Cholmondeley  Jackson,  Esq.,  Col.  Bedfordshire 
Regt.,  b.  1879. 

Horace  Arthur  Jackson,  Gentleman,  Assist.  Master  at 
Winchester  Coll.,  b.  1884.  Res.  —  Brookside,  Burley, 
Hants. 

JACKSON  of  Carramore  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
sable,  between  three  hawks'  heads  erased  azure,  as  many 
trefoils  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  passant  argent, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto—' '  Celer 
et  audax."     Livety—  Blue,  white  facings. 

Son  of  Oliver  Vaughan  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  Carramore 

House,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1869),  b.  1811 ;  d. 

1887;  m.  1851,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  of 

Castletown,  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  and  D.L.  :— 
Percy  Vaughan  Jackson,  Esq.,  Fleet-Surgeon  R.N.  (ret.), 
b.  1862;    m.  1906,  Genevieve  Louise,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  James 
Spearman  Winter,    K.C.M.G.,    K.C.  ;    and    has    issue— 

(1)  Oliver  James  Vaughan  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.   1907; 

(2)  Miles  William  Vaughan  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ; 
and  Millicent  Genevieve  Vaughan.  Seat  —  Carramore, 
Ballina,  co.  Mayo.  Clubs— United  Sports,  Royal  Naval 
(Portsmouth). 

Son  of  Sidney  Vaughan  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

d.   1872 ;   m.    1843,   Frances  (</.  1902),   d.   of  Thomas 
Jones  of  Castletown  : — 
Herbert  Francis  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.   1859  ;   m,  1885, 


Amy  Mackintosh  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Priestley  ; 
and  has  issue — Francis  Madeline  Iris  Vaughan.  Res. — 
Potter's  Bar,  Middlesex.     Club — Constitutional.    . 

JACKSON  of  Doncaster  (H.  Coll.,  3  June  1854).  Per 
pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a  fesse  ermine  cottised  argent,  a 
cross  crosslet  between  two  annulets  all  between  three 
shovellers    of   the  fourth.      Mantling   gules   and    argent, 


b.    1 87 1.      Res.— 
b.  1873. 
Res. — 6  Fairfield 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon  gules, 
collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  shoveller's  head  erased  argent.  Motto — 
"  Strenue  et  honeste."  Livery — Blue  coat,  with  gold  lacej 
red  and  blue  striped  waistcoat,  red  plush  breeches. 

Sons  of  John  Houlton  Jackson,  Gentleman,   b.  1837; 
d.    1904 ;    in.   1869,    Eliphalette,    d.    of  Rev.    Thomas 
William  Wrench,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Corn- 
hill,  London : — 
Richard      Houlton      Jackson,      Gentleman,      Surgeon, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,**.  1870.     Res.—  Bakewell,Bridge\vay, 
Derby. 

Edward    Ellis    Jackson,    Gentleman, 

Wilfred  Swinhoe  Jackson,  Gentleman, 

Francis  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 

Road,  Chesterfield,  Derby. 

Noel    Bower    Jackson,    Gentleman,    b.     1885.       Res. — 

Sons   of   Rev.    James   Jackson,    M.A. ,    Vicar    of   St. 

Sepulchre's,  London,  and  R.D.,  b.  1803;  d.  1894;  m. 

1834,  Eliza,  d.  of  John  Houlton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Farleigh  Castle,  co.  Somerset : — 

Freeman  Henry  Jackson,  Esq.,  Col. ,  b.  1842;  m.   1872, 

Mary  Edith,  d.  of  Henry  Bransby  Cooper,  of  the  Bengal 

Civil  Service  ;    and  has  issue — (1)  Freeman  Astley  Jackson, 

Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Iate2ist  Cavalry,  Indian  Army,  b. 

1874  \m.  1910,  Florence  Alexandra,  d.  of  Edward  Charles 
van  Cutsem,  Consul  for  the  Netherlands  at  Calcutta  ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Freeman  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  iqio  ; 
and  Penelope  Maud  Freeman  {Res. — The  Lodge,  West 
Mailing,  Kent)]  ;  (2)  Neville  Ward  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b. 

1875  ;  (3)  Herbert  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Edward  Jackson,  Gentleman,  C.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  1845; 

m.  1876,  Georgina  Dorothea,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  William 
Wrench,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Cornhill,  London  ; 
and  has  issue— Edward  Robert  Houlton  Jackson,  Gentle- 


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Eliza.     Res.—  45  Shooter's  Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
Son;  of  James  Jackson,  Gentleman,  of  Doncaster  (eld. 
son  of  Charles  Jackson  and  Margaret  Parker),  b.  1847  ; 
d.  1837;    m.  1874,  Eliza  Letitia,  d.  of   Rev.  Thomas 
William  Wrench,  M.A.  :  — 
Rowland  Bower  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.    1877  ;   in.  1912, 
Winifred    Katharine,    d.    of  Walter     L  laude   Johnson,    of 
Broad>ton  Place.  Coleman's  Hatch  ;  andhas issue — Pauline 
Margaret  Wrench  ;  and  Victoria  Melody  Wrench.       Res. — 
7  Beaufort  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Alan  Rayney  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1908, 
Phyllis  Mary,  d.  of  A.  T.  Whate'ey,  of  Blackheath; 
and  has  issue — Thomas  Rayney  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b. 
19 14;  Richard  Rayney  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  and 
5  daus.  Res. — 45  Kidbrooke  Park  Road,  Blackheath, 
S.E. 3. 

Sons  of  Charles  Jackson,  Esq.,  of  Doncaster,  Barr.-at- 

Law,    J. P.,    b.    1809;    d.    1882;     m.    1842,     Margaret 

Caroline,  d.  of  Hugh   Parker,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L. ,  of 

Woodthorpe,  sister  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  Parker, 

P.C.,  M.P.  :— 

Edward  Alan  Jackson,   Gentleman,   b.   1857;    m.    1883, 

Mary  V.  Boyce ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Alan  Vivian  Jackson, 

Gentleman,  b.   1884  [m.  1911,   Mary  Phyllis,  d.   of  James 

Dulley,  of   Leicester;    and   has   issue — Mary  Vivian];  (2) 

Hugh  Woollcombe  Jackson,  Esq.,  Major  Northamptonshire 

Regt.,  b.  1890  [in.  Laura  Ernestine,  d.  of  Dr.  R.  Kirkland, 

of   Cheltenham  ;    and   has   issue  —  Pamela    Woolcombe], 

Res.— 

Hugh  Rowland  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — 
Doncaster. 

Son  of   Rev.  Francis  Arthur  Jackson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Riccall,  co.  York.,£.  1811  ;  d.  1844  ;  m.  1836,  Charlotte, 
d.  of  John  Kirke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Markham  and  Ret- 
ford :— 
Freeman  Rayney  Jackson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1838;   m.  1859, 
Anna  Eleanor  Augusta,   ygst.  d.   of  the  late  John  Shea- 
Lawlor,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Gurteenrue,  co.  Cork,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  d.  of  Daniel  Mahony,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L.,  of  Dunloe 
Castle,    co.    Kerry  ;   and   has   issue — (1)  Freeman   Lawlor 
Jackson,  Gentleman;  (2)  Henry  Herbert  Jackson,  Gentle- 
man [in.   1894,  his   first   cousin  Ada,   only  surv.    child    of 
Thomas  Smith  Wright,  formerly  of   Dipton    Bush   Sheep 
Station,  Southland,  New  Zealand  ;  and  has  issue — Freeman 
Mervyn  Herbert  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  adau.]  ; 
(3)    Edward    Rayney  Jackson,    Gentleman    (Tyers    Hill, 
Wanganui,  N.Z. )  [m.  1892,  Bertha,  fourth  d.  of  David  Peat 
of  Hillside,  nr.   Wanganui.   New  Zealand  ;   and  has  issue 
— Raymond   Jackson,   Gentleman,   b.  ;    Bertha    Nina 

Rayney ;  and  Ada] ;  Florence  Charlotte  [m.  J.  R.  Mason 
of  the  Hutt,  Wellington,  and  of  Napier,  New  Zealand;  and 
has  issue] ;  and  Mary  Letitia.  Estate  and  post.  add. — 
Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  of  Henry  Bower  Jackson,  Gentleman,  of  Telau, 

Na  Nanu  and    Nawi  Island,  Fiji,  b.    1841  ;  d.  1920  ; 

in.   1888  ;  Jemima,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Mr.  Samuel  Cox 

of  Savu  Savu,  Fiji : — ■ 

Harry  Francis  Rayne  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;    in. 

1913,  Edith  Gertrude,  d.  of  Joseph  Wilson,  of  Magaga, 

Savu  Savu,  Fiji,  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Godfrey  Joseph 

Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  (2)  Freeman  Harry  Jackson, 

Gentleman,  £.  1920;  Nina  Mira  ;  and  Lily  May.     Estates 

and  Res. — Telau,  Na  Nanu,  Waikavuna,  and  Savu  Savu, 

all  in  Fiji. 

Francis  Arthur  [ackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
James  Edward  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
William  Herbert  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  George  Jackson,  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
b.  1812  ;  d.  1889  ;  m.  1839,  Phillis  Sophia,  d.  of  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Nugent  Strode  : — 
Colonel   George   Charles   Jackson,    Bengal    Cavalry,    b. 
1841.     Res.— The  Albany,  Piccadilly. 

Clement  Nugent  Jackson,  Gentleman,  Senior  Proctor  of 
the   University  of  Oxford  1881-2,  b.  1846;    in.  ,  Ada 

Louisa,  d.  of  W.  W.  Martin.  Res.  —  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford. 

Son  of  Morton  Strode  Jackson,  Esq.,  I.S.O. ,  b.  1847; 
d.  1913  ;  in.  1884,  Edith  Rosine,  d.  of  W.  W.  Martin: — 
Arnold  Nugent  Strode  Strode- J  ackson,  Esq.,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Loyal  Regt.  (R.O.),  Barrister-at-Law 
Middle  Temple,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (desp.  6  times, 
D.S.O.  with  bar),  b.  1891  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1919,  the 
additional  surname  of  Strode ;  m.  1918,  Dora,  d.  of  the 
late  William  Allen  Mooney,  of  U.S.A.  Res. — Silver  Hills, 
New  Albany,  Indiana,  U.S.A.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 


EDWIN  JACKSON,  Esquire,  Lt.-Col.  com.  3rd  Vol. 
Batt.  Border  Regt.,  J. P.  for  Cumberland,  only  son  of  the 
late  Isaac  Jackson  of  Broom,  Gosforth,  Cumberland,  by  his 
wife  Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Burns  of  Kilmare,  co.  Down. 
Armorial  bearings — Azure,  three  pheons  points  down- 
wards in  fesse  or,  between  as  many  eagles'  heads  erased 
ermine.     Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 


his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  horse  courant  argent,  three  caltraps  or, 
Motto — "  Celer  et  audax."  Married,  July  19,  1882, 
Martha,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  J.  C.  Robinson  of 
Elterwater  Hall,  Ambleside,  Westmorland  ;  and  has  had 
Issue — (1)  Leslie  John  Broomhill  Jackson,  born  and  died 
1883  ;  (2)  Edwin  Harley  Jackson,  Gentleman,  born  June 
27,  1888  ;  Rotha  Mary  Hannah  Margaret ;  Minnie  Greeba 
Victoria  ;  and  Dorothy  Melba.  Estate — Threlkeld  Leyn, 
Cockermouth. 

Sir  HENRY  MATHER  JACKSON,  3rd  Bart.,  C.B.E., 
of  the  Manor  House,  Birkenhead,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  and  Co.  Aid. 
for  co.  Monmouth,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law; 
adopted  the  additional  surname  of  Mather  in  1886.  Born 
Oct.  19,  1855,  being  the  son  of  Sir  Henry  Mather  Jackson, 
the  2nd  Baronet,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Buddicum  Blackburne  of  Birkenhead  ;  succeeded  his  father 
in  1881,  under  the  creation  of  November  4,  1869.  Armorial 
bearings — He  bears  for  Arms  :  Azure,  a  fesse  between  two 
goats'  heads  couped  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base 
argent,  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  impaling  the  arms  of 
Somerset,  namely,  quarterly,  France,  azure,  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  or;  and  England,  gules,  three  lions,  passant  guardant 
in  pale  or,  all  within  a  bordure  compony  argent  and  azure. 
Upon  the  escutcheon,  which  is  charged  with  his  badge  of 
Ulster  as  a  Baronet,  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  ragged  staff  sable,  a  goat's 
head  couped  argent,  senile  of  trefoils  vert.  Motto — 
"  Fortiter,  rideliter,  feliciter."  Married,  August  3,  1886, 
Ada  Frances,  O.B.E.,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  daughter  of  the  late 
General  Edward  Arthur  Somerset,  C.  B.  ;  and  has  had  Issue 
— (1)  Henry  Mather  Jackson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  9th  Lancers, 
served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches),  b.  Feb.  27,  1894; 
d.  1928  [m.  1920,  Florence,  d.  of  the  late  Granville  Garth, 
of  New  York  ;  and  left  issue — RosemaryJ ;  (2)  Edward 
Arthur  Mather  Jackson,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Guards, 
served  Great  War  1917-18,  b.  Jan.  1899 ;  Gwladys  Ada 
[m.  1923,  Ven.  Reginald  Palmer,  D.S.O.,  M.C..  formerly 
Archdeacon  of  Egypt"] ;  Norah  Frances  [in.  1916,  Capt. 
Herbert  Clarke,  M.C.,  R.E.];  and  Agatha  Elizabeth. 
Seat — St.  Mary's  Hill,  Abergavenny,  co.  Monmouth.  Club 
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JACKSON  of  Arlesey,  Beds.  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  a  goat's  head  couped  in  chief  gules,  and  a  ship 
in  full  sail  in  base  proper,  a  greyhound  courant  between 
two  pheons  or,  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged  with 
eight  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  head  couped  argent, 
guttee-de-sang,  armed  and  bearded  or,  gorged  with  a 
collar  gules,  charged  with  three  bezants,  ringed,  and  line 
reflexed  of  the  third.     Motto — "Quo  fata  vocant." 

Son  of  Sir  Keith  George  Jackson,  4th  Bart.,  b.  1842  ; 

d.  1916  ;   m.  1875,  Alice  (Res. — Le  Pas,  Entre  Rios, 

Argentina),  d.  of   Charles  Montresor,   Bengal  Civil 

Service,  of  Stonely  Grange,  St.  Neots,  Hunts.  : — 

Sir  Robert  Montresor  Jackson,  5th   Bart.,  of  Arlesey 

(22  May,  1815),  M.I.Mech.E.,  M.I.Tech.  Inspec,  b.  1876  ; 

m.  1913,  Katherine,  d.  of  John  Abrey,  of  Barden  Park, 

Tonbridge,   and  has  issue  —  John  Montresor   Jackson, 

Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  George  Hauteville  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1916  ; 

Berenice  Evelyn  Abrey.     Res. — Meadowside,  Tonbridge, 

Kent. 

JACKSON  of  Putney  Hill  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or 
and  gules,  in  chief  two  pheons  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  greyhound  courant  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
greyhound  supporting  between  the  paws  a  caduceus  or. 
Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Son  of  James  Jackson,  of  Heywood,  Lanes.,  b.  1850  ; 

d.  1894  ;  m.  1874,  Sarah  Whipp  : — 
Sir  Henry  Jackson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1924),  M.B.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  B.Sc,  M.P.  Wandsworth  since  1924,  Maj. 
R.A.M.C,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1904,  Edith  Margaret,  d.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Smalley,  of  Norton  Grange,  Castleton, 
Manchester.     Res. — 19  Putney  Hill,  S.W.15. 

JACKSON  (U.O.).  Sable,  on  a  fess  between  three 
boar's  heads  erased  and  erect  or,  as  many  ogresses. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  and  erect  sable,  thereon 
an  escutcheon  argent  charged  with  the  cross  of  St.  Patrick. 
Motto — "  Carpe  diem." 

Son  of  Sir  Robert  William  Jackson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1882), 

C.B.   (1874),  Deputy  Surgeon-General,   served   in  the 

Crimean  Campaign  1854-6,  in  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8, 

in  Ashanti  Campaign  1874,   in   Zulu  Campaign    1880, 

in     Egyptian     War,      Chairman     Pembroke     Town 

Commissioners,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1st,  i860,  Anne 

(d.   1888),    d.   of  John   Jones   Simpson  ;     2nd,     1891, 

Gertrude  Galston,  youngest  d.  of  Robert  P.  Daye  of 

Canonbury  : — 

Robert   Jackson,     Esq.,    Major  R.A.M.C,    b.  ;   m. 

1909,  Mary  Beatrice,  d.  of  late  C.J.  Ormerod  ofGreenroyd, 

Rastrick,  Yorks. 

Matthew  Henry  Jackson,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  b. 
Claude  Robert  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.         .     Res. — 

JACKSON  (H.  Coll.,  11  June  1923).  Per  pale  gulei 
and  azure,  three  suns  in  splendour  or,  on  a  chief  argent 
as  many  jackdaws  proper.  Mantling1  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rising 
sun  or,  an  open  book  proper,  bound  and  clasped  gules, 
edged  gold,  with  a  marker  azure,  tasselled  also  gold  and 
inscribed  with  the  Greek  symbols  AD  sable.  Motto — 
*'  Sic  nobis  justicia." 

Son   of    Rev.    Blomfield  Jackson  (eld.  son  of  Rev. 

Thomas  Jackson,  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's  (see  below))  : — 
Arthur  Blomfield  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
15    Cannon    Place,    Hampstead.        Chambers — 3    New 
Square,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

Preb.    of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,    b.   18 12  ;  d.   1886  ; 

m.  1835,  Elizabeth  Prudence,  d.  of  Jonathan  Fiske, 

of  Oxford  : — 
Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Sturges  Jackson,  K.C.V.O.,  6. 
1842;  m.  1st,  1867,  Helen  Louisa  (d.  1884),  d.  of  C.  A. 
Gordon,  of  Lahore ;  2nd,  1892,  Marian  (d.  1920),  d.  of 
Hon.  W.  H.  Crane.of  Sackville,  Nova  Scotia  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Jackson,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  b.  1868  [m  1907,  Mona  Anna,  d.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Henry  Murray  (Res. — Woolley,  Uplyme)]  ;  (2) 
Charles  Sturges  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1871  ;  (3)  Harold 
Gordon  Jackson,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1875  ; 
Helen  Douglas  [m.  1894,  Brig.-Gen.  Clifford  Coffin, 
V.C.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.] ;  Esther  Louisa  [m.  1894,  Capt. 
Hugh  Evans,  R.N.  (ret.)]  ;  Esme  Margaret  [m.  1910, 
Arthur    Stannard]  ;      Maud     Edith     [w.      1906,     Maj. 


Norton  Francis,  C.M.G.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.] ;   Rose 
Marian.    Club— United  Service. 

Frederic  Nevill  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1886, 
Emily,  d.  of  Charles  Gatliff ;  and  has  issue — Reginald 
Nevill  Jackson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  formerly  Major,  Gen. 
List,  served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1887  \m.  Jane  Suggett,  of 
West  Hartlepool] ;  Bernard  Nevill  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900  [m.  Marie  Louise  Bird,  of  New  York] ;  and  Elizabeth 
Nevill.  Res. — 55  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

JACKSON  of  Knowle  (H.  Coll.,  10  Feb.  1917). 
Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  two  pheons  or,  and 
in  base  a  jackdaw  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
holding  in  the  fore-paws  a  scythe  or.  Motto — "  Thy  care 
I  share." 

Son  of  George  Jackson,  of  Moseley,  Worcs.,  b.  1839  ; 
d.  1906  ;  m.  1 86 1,  Jane : — 

George  Frederick  Jackson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1868  ;  m. 
1892,  Laura,  O.B.E.  (1918),  d.  of  John  Gregory,  of  Edg- 
baston  ;  and  has  issue.  Res. — Springfield  House, 
Knowle,  co.  Warwick. 

JACKSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between  in 
chief  three  falcons'  heads  erased  proper,  and  in  base  a 
saltire  couped  sable  above  a  holly  leaf  vert.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-horse  argent,  guttee-de-sang,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  spur  and  resting  the  sinister  hoof  on  a  pheon  or. 
Motto — "  Timere  sperno." 

Son  of  : — 

James  Allen  Maxwell  Jackson,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature,  b.  .     Res. — Berry  End,  Knares- 

borough,  W.R.  Yorks. 

The  Late  JOHN  THOMAS  JACKSON,  Esq.,  J.P. 
co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster  and  Radnorshire  (High  Sheriff 
1905),  being  the  eldest  son  of  John  Jackson  of  Oldham, 
by  his  wife  Emma,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Godwin  of 
Burslem.      Armorial  bearings — Party  per  chevron  azure 


and  or,  in  chief  three  pheons  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a 
rose  gules  barbed  and  seeded  proper ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  pheons 
gules,  thereon  an  eagle  with  wings  expanded  or,  each  wing 
charged  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Res  non  verba."  Married,  May  16,  1866,  Sarah,  second 
daughter  of  Bartholomew  Prockter  of  Oldham ;  and  died 
10  Feb.  1925,  having  had  Issue — John  Jackson,  Gentleman, 
Lieutenant  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  born  1869  ;  Alfred  Jackson, 
Gentleman,  born  1878  [m.  1915,  Hilda,  d.  of  A.  G.  O'Neill, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Moorland  Grange,  Lancashire].  Estates — 
The  Hurstead,  Rochdale ;  Treburvaugh,  Llangunllo, 
Radnorshire. 

3U 


1038 


3ac 


Jac 


JACKSON    (H.    Coll.).      Azure,    a  fesse   between   two 
goats'  heads  couped  in    chief  and   a  fleur-de-lys  in  base 


argent,  two  flaunches  of  the  last.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  ragged  staff  sfible,  a  goat's  head  couped 
argent,  semde  of  trefoils  vert.  Motto— "  Fortiter,  fideliter, 
feliciter." 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Mather  Jackson,  2nd  Bart. : — 
Sir  Henry  Mather  Jackson,  3rd  Bart.  ((/.v.). 
William  Birkenhead  Mather  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  late 
Capt.  R.  Monmouth  Mil.,  6.  1864;  m.  1892,  Georgiana 
Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Brabazon  Hallowes  of  Glap- 
well  Hall,  co.  Derby;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  William 
Brabazon  Mather  Jackson,  Esq.,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Sherwood 
Foresters,  b.  1893  ;  d.  1917,  on  active  service  ;  (2)  George 
Christopher  Mather  Jackson,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
Sherwood  Foresters,  b.  1896  (Club — Bath);  (3)  Anthony 
Henry  Mather  Jackson,  b.  1899  [m.  1923,  Evelyn  Mary, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  K.  Stephenson,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  of  Hassop 
Hall,  co.  Derby;  and  has  issue — Angela  Mary  Mather; 
and  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Mather  (Res. — Spital  House, 
Blyth,  Rotherham)].  Fes.—  Glapuell  Hall,  Chesterfield. 
Club — Reform. 

Son   of  William  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P.    for   Chester,  b. 

1832  ;  d.  1906  ;  ?n.  1861,  Therese  Isabel,  d.  of  Edward 

Howard  of  Liverpool : — 
William  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  M.A.  (Cambs.),  b.  1870; 
m.  1899,  Blanche  Whitworth,  d.  of  the  late  George  Atkin 
of  Egerton  Park,  Reck  Ferry;  and  hassurv.  issue— William 
Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  [m.  1927,  Lady  Ankaret 
Cecilia  Howard,  d.  of  10th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue — 
William  Thomas  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1927];  and  Pamela 
Blanche.     Res. — Leighton  Court,  Neston,  Cheshire. 

Younger  sons  of  Sir  William  Jackson,   1st  Bart.,  b. 

1805;    d.   1876;    m.   1829,    Elizabeth,  d.   of  Thomas 

Hughes  of  Liverpool : — 
Thomas  Hughes  Jackson,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  b.  1834;  m.  1862, 
Hermine  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Daniel  Meinertzhagen  of  Belmont 
House,  Wimbledon;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Rt.  Hon. 
Frederick  Huth  Jackson,  P.C.,  one  of  H.M.  Lieuts. 
for  the  City  of  London,  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England 
b.  1863;  d.  1921  [m.  1895,  Clara  Annabel  Caroline,  d.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Mountstuart  Grant  Duff,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I. ;  and 
left  issue — Frederick  Huth  Jackson,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
R.  Sussex  Regt.  andR.F.C.  ,b.  i896[#2.  1920,  Helen,  d.  of  Sir 
Paul  Vinogradoff,  of  19  Linden  Road,  Oxford  ;  and  has  issue 
— Patrick  Huth  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  Laura 
Huth  (Res. — Kingston,  Jamaica.  Clubs — Bath,  Cavendish)]; 
Kouradin  Huth  [m.  1919,  Capt.  Arthur  Hobhouse  ;  and  has 
issue] ;  Anne  Marie  Huth  ;  and  Clare  Annabel  Huth] ;  (2) 
GeoffreyMeinertzhagen  Jackson ,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L.  Derbyshire, 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ,  late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  6th  Batt.  Sherwood 
Foresters  (T.D.),  b.  1869  [m.  1893,  Jessie  Cowper  Coles, 
d.  of  the  late  Henry  H.  Laird  ;  and  has  had  issue — Geoffrey 


Laird  Jackson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in 
action  1917;  Henry  Humphrey  Jackson,  Esq. ,  M.C.,  J.P. 
co.  Derby,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Sherwood  Foresters,  served  Great 
War,  b.  1895  [m.  1924,  Georgina,  d.  of  H.  Howard  Middle- 
ditch,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Tamworth  House,  Driffield;  and  has 
issue — Thomas  Geoffrey  Henry  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1926  (Res.—  Ankerbold,  Tupton,  Chesterfield)] ;  Guy  Rolf 
Jackson,  Esq.,  M.C.Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeo.,  served  Great 
War,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1896  ;  Hermine  Joan 
Carmichael ;  Margaret  Beatrice  Meinertzhagen  ;  and  Edith 
Bridget  Huth  (Res.  -  Clay  Cross  Hall,  Chesterfield)]  ; 
(3)  Ernest  Somerville  Jackson,  Esq.  .C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.- 
Col.  R.A.,  late  Welsh  Regt.,  4th  Class  Osmanieh,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1873;  (4)  Roland  Octavius 
Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  Margaret  Hermine  [m.  1889, 
Charles  Paxton  Markham,  Esq.,  J.P.];  Evelyn  Johanna 
[m.  1899,  Charles  Maxwell  Nicholson];  and  Winifred 
Barbara  Alice.  Res. — The  Manor  House,  Birkenhead. 
Clubs — Reform,  City  Liberal. 

Son  of  John  Peter  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1843;  d.  1899; 

m.    1869,  Florence,  d.  of  William  Evans  of  Cornwall 

Gardens,  S.W.  :  — 
John  Bertram  Jackson,  Gentleman,   b.   1878  ;    m.  1916, 
Dora  Pullinger.     Club — Bath. 

JACKSON.  Party  per  chevron  gules  and  or,  in  chief 
two  suns  in  splendour  of  the  last,  and  in  base  three  annu- 
lets, one  and  two  interlaced  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  or, 
holding  in  the  mouth  an  ear  of  wheat  slipped  vert,  resting 
the  dexter  foreleg  on  three  annulets  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Essayez." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Herbert  Jackson,  2nd  Baron 

Allerton,  b.  1867  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1899,  Katherine  Louisa, 

d.    of  Wm.  Wickham  Wickham  of  Chestnut  Grove, 

Yorks, :- 
Rt.  Hon.  George  William  Lawies  Jackson,  3rd  Baron 
Allerton  (17  July  1902)  [Supporters— On  either  side  a 
horse  sable,  collared  vair  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  three  annulets  interlaced  two  and  one  or],  Lieut. 
Coldstream  Gds. ,  b.  1903 ;  m.  1926,  Christine  Joyce,  d.  of 
the  late  John  Randall  Hatfeild  of  Thorp  Arch  Hall,  Yorks., 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Edward  Lawies  Jackson,  b.  1928. 
Seat — Thorp  Arch  Hall,  Boston  Spa,  Yorks.  Club  — 
Guards'. 

Second,  but  only  surv.  son  of  1st  Baron  Allerton,  b. 

1840  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  i860,  Grace  (d.  1901),  d.  of  George 

Tempest : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Stanley  Jackson,  P.C.,  G.C.I.E., 
Gov.  of  Bengal  since  1927,  D.L.,  W.  R.  Yorks.,  Chair- 
man of  the  Conservative  and  Unionist  Party  1923-6,  M.P. 
E.  R.  Yorks.  1915-26,  Lt.-Col.  late  W.  R.  Yorks.  Regt., 
formerly  Capt.  R.  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1870;  m.  1902,  Julia 
Henrietta,  d.  of  the  late  H.  B.  Harrison-Broadley,  M.P., 
of  Welton  House,  Brough,  Yorks, ;  and  has  issue — 
Harry  Stanley  Lawies  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1903  [m.  1927, 
Grace  Diana,  d.  of  Arthur  P.  Beddard,  M.D.].  Res.— 
Government  House,  Calcutta.     Club — Carlton. 

JACKSON  of  Stansted  (H.  Coll.,  1902).  Ermine,  on  a 
pile  azure,  between  two  fountains  in  base  proper,  a  sheldrake 
close  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest-^-On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  fountain  proper,  a  sheldrake  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto— "  Aut  mors  aut  victoria." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Jackson,  1st  Bart.,  J.P.  Hong- 
Kong,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1871,  Amelia  Lydia,  d.  of 
late  George  Julius  Dare,  R.N.  : — 

Sir  Thomas  Dare  Jackson,  2nd  Bart.  (4  Aug.  1902), 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  K.O.  Royal 
Regt.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919,  served  Great  War  1914-17 
(despatches  three  times,  and  Bar  to  D.S.O.),  b.  1876; 
m.  1919,  Mary  Lilian  Vera  Massey,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  S.  E. 
Massey  Lloyd  !  and  has  issue — Thomas  Rickard  Eyre  Jack- 
son, Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Julius  Lloyd  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1922; 
and  Nancy  Amelia.  Seat — Herringfleet  Hall,  Lowestoft. 
Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

George  Julius  Jackson,  Esq.,  Major  late  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  b.  1883;  m.  1909,  Nesta  K. ,  eldest  d.  of 
Hedworth  Barclay  of  Geddesby  Hall,  Leics.  ;  and  has 
issue — David  Thomas  Trelawny  Jackson,  Gentleman,  6. 
1917  ;  Dawn  Nesta;  Joyce  Katherine;  Meryl  Julian! 
Daphne  Myddelton.  Res. — Great  Pasbrooke  Farm,  Titeh- 
field,  Hants.     Clubs — Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Walter  David  Russell  Jackson,  Esq.,  b.  1890;  m.  1915, 
Kathleen,  d.  of  Summers  Hunter  ;  and  has  issue — Michael 
Rowland  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  191 9.     Res. — 


3lac 


3lac 


1039 


JACKSON  of  Brisbane  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  ten  argent 
and  azure,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  holding  between  the  paws 
an  eagle's  head  erased  or,  two  flaunches  sable,  each 
charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the  fourth.    Mantling 


horse's  head  argent,  collared  gemel  sable,  an  increscent  and 
a  decrescent  of  the  last  (for  Barstow) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  trees,  a  demi-catherine  wheel,  thereon 


azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  mount  vert,  a  mullet  of  six  points  or,  thereon  an 
eagle  close  proper.     Motto—"  Confide  recte  agens." 

Sons  of  Henry  Jackson  of  Marnaharin,  cos.  Monaghan 

and  Dublin,  Ireland ;  b.         ;  d.  1857  ;  m.  1833,  Mary 

Anne,  d.    of  William    White    of    Drumgavney,    co. 

Monaghan : — 
William  Henry  Jackson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Colony  of  Queens- 
land, b.  1835;  m.  1872,  Jane  Eleanor,  only  d.  of  late 
Daniel  Steed  of  Belfast,  Ireland;  and  has  issue — (1) 
William  Thomas  Isles  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  (2) 
Lewis  Henry  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  and  Maude 
Isabel  [m.  1905,  Ormond  Howard  Smith  of  Wunulla, 
Hopetoun,  Queensland ;  and  has  issue].    Post.  add. — 

Robert  Alexander  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1874, 
Jessie,  d.  of  James  Downs  of  Kingstown,  near  Dublin  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Ernest  Vivian  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ; 
(2)  William  Henry  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  (3)  Sidney 
Francis  Isle  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  (4)  Norman 
Leslie  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  Janet  Isabel;  Violet 
Mabel  Victoria  ;  and  Lilian  Jessie.     Res. —  Brisbane. 

Sons  of  Francis  Daniel  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ; 

d.   1912;    m.  ,   Frances,   d.  of  Samuel   Martin  ot 

Brisbane : — 
William  Sidney  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Francis  Thomas  Jackson,   Gentleman,  b.   1878.     Res. — 
Sydney. 

JOHN  JEREMIAH  JACKSON- BARSTOW,  Esquire, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Somerset.  Born  Jan.  15,  1845,  being 
the  second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Norfolk  Jackson, 
by  his  wife  Sarah  Kilvington,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jeremiah 
Barstow  of  Acomb,  co.  Yorks.  ;  and  on  succeeding  to  the 
Yorkshire  estates  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Capt.  John 
Michael  Barstow,  in  1874,  he  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Barstow  by  Royal  Licence.  Armorial 
hearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  erminois,  within  two  bars 
gemel,  between  as  many  horses'  heads  in  pale  couped,  five 
crescents  fessewise  sable  (for  Barstow) ;  2  and  3  barry  of 
six  sable  and  argent,  on  a  bend  nebuly  ermine,  between 
two  trees  eradicated  or,  an  acorn  between  as  many  jack- 
daws close  of  the  first  (for  Jackson).  Mantling  sable  and 
or.     Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 


a  jackdaw  close,  both  sable  (for  Jackson).  Motto — "Nil 
desperandum  auspice  Deo."  Livery—  Blue,  black  collar, 
red  facings  and  waistcoat.  Married,  Aug.  8,  1888,  Mary, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Woodiwiss  of  The  Pastures,  co. 
Derby ;  and  has  had  Issue — John  Eric  Jackson  Barstow, 
Gentleman,  born  Aug.  10,  1895;  killed  in  action  ;  Evelyn 
Mary ;  Mabel  Dorothy ;  Hilda  Beatrice ;  Ileene  Violet  (d. 
1914) ;  Constance  Vera ;  and  Sybil  Enid.  Residence — 
The  Lodge,  Weston-super-Mare,  co,  Somerset. 

JACKSON   (L.O.)    Barry  of    eight   argent  and  vert, 


over  all  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  thistle  slipped  proper.     Mant- 


1040 


3ac 


3lal 


ling  vert,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  aneagle'sheaderased proper.  Motto — "  Sublimiora 
peto." 

Son    of    Robert     Jackson,     Merchant,     Glasgow, 
b.  1795  ;  d.  1856  :— 
William  Jackson,  Esq.,  Marine  Engineer,  Major  1st 
Lanark  R.E.  Vols.,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1883,  T  D  , 

d.  of  Donald  Fisher,  Writer,  Glasgow,  and  has  had  issue 
— 2  sons  (elder  killed  in  action  19 18)  ;  and  1  dau.  Res. 
— Warrix,  Troon,  Ayrshire. 

JACOBS  (H.  Coll.,  18  July  1921).  Azure,  on  a  pile 
ermine,  between  on  the  dexter  a  rose  and  on  the  sinister 
two  triangles  interlaced  argent,  a  lymphad  sail  furled  or, 
in  base  an  escutcheon  of  the  third  charged  with  a  dragon 
rampant  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-lion 
regardant  supporting  a  staff  proper,  flowing  therefrom 
a  banner  azure,  charged  with  two  triangles  interlaced 
argent.     Motto — "  Dominus  me  regit." 

Son   of   the  late  Chapman   Jacobs,   Gentleman,  of 
Swansea  : — 

Joseph  Henry  Jacobs,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Manor  Heath,  Knowle  Hill,  Woking,  Surrey. 

JACOBY  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  fesse  dancettee  argent 
and  sable,  in  chief  a  cross  of  eight  points  gules,  between  two 
roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in  base 
two  wings  conjoined  in  lure,  and  elevated  or.     Mantling 


sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  ot  the  colours, 
a  stag  argent,  charged  upon  the  body  with  two  roses  gules, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  resting  the  dexter  fore-foot  on  a 
cross  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "Opera  bona  effulgent." 
Livery—  Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  Sir  James  Alfred  Jacoby,  Kt.  Bach.,  M.P.  for 
Mid-Division  of  co.  Derby,  Sheriff  of  Nottingham, 
1877-8,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1883,  Hermine  Elizabeth 
Frederica,  d.  of  late  Gustav  Liepmann  of  Glasgow  : — 
Alfred  Henry  Moritz  Jacoby,  Esq.,  b.  1884.  Post.  add. — 
Uplands,  Private  Road,  Sherwood,  Nottingham. 

JACOBY  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  fesse  dancettee  argent 
and  sable,  in  chief  a  cross  of  eight  points  gules,  between 
two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in 
base  two  wings  conjoined  in  lure  and  elevated  or.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag  argent,  charged  upon  the  body  with  two 


roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  resting  the  dexter 

fore-foot  on  a  cross  as  in  the  arms.     Motto— "  Opera  bona 

effulgent."     Livery— Dark  blue,  with  gilt  buttons. 

Sons   of  Moritz  Jacoby  of  Nottingham,    by  his  wife 
Violet  Frederika,  dau.  of  Isidor  Hirsch  of  Teterow,  in 
the  Grand  Duchy  of  Mecklenburg-Schwerin  :— 
John  Henry  Jacoby,  Gentleman,  Consul  at  Nottingham 

for   the  Republic  of  Colombia  (South  America),    b.   1848. 

Clubs— Devonshire,  Nottinghamshire  (Nottingham). 
Charles  Theodore  Jacoby,  Gentleman  (Livery— Black, 

with  gilt  buttons),  b.    1853;  m.  ,  Lily  Florence,  dau. 

of  Lewis  Edward  Nolan,  Roscommon.     Post.  add. — 

JAFFE  (U.O.,  1900).  Argent,  a  chevron  azure,  between 
in  chief  two  chaplets  and  in  base  a  ship  in  full  sail  on  waves 
of  the  sea  all  proper,  on  a  chief  gules,  the  Castle  of  Ham- 
burg of  the  first  between  two  lions  passant  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle  displayed,  with  wings  inverted  between  two  oak 
branches  all  proper.     Motto — "  Deus  nobiscum." 

Sons  of  Daniel  Joseph  Jaffe,  b,  1809  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1838, 

Frederica,  d.  of  Joseph  Josephy  of  Parchim,  Mecklen- 

burgh  : — 

Joseph  John  Jaffe,  Esq.,  J. P.  (ret.)  co.  Down,  formerly 

Pres.  Belfast  Chamber  of  Commerce,  b.   1843  ;    m.   1873, 

Anna  Emilie,  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  Theophilus  Gluge.     Pes.— 

38   Promenade   des   Anglais,    Nice,    France ;    Chaumont. 

Neuchatel,    Switzerland.     Clubs— Roy.   Societies,    Riviera 

(Nice). 

Sir  Otto  Jaffe,  Kt.  Bach.  (1900),  J.P.,  LL.D.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  Belfast  1899  and  1904,  and  (1901)  High  Sheriff,  b. 
1846;  m.  1879,  Paula,  d.  of  Moritz  Hertz  of  Brunswick  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Daniel  Jaffe,  Esq.,  M.A.  Kings  Coll., 
Barrister-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  b.  1880  [m.  1909,  Marie 
Strauss,  and  has  issue — Peter  John  Jaffe,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ; 
Andrew  Michael  Jaffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  (Pes.  — 17  The 
Vale,  S.W.3.  Club— Athenaeum)];  (2)  William  Edward 
Berthold  Jaffe,  Esq.,  M.A.  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. ,  b. 
1883  [m.  1924,  Jessie,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  McRae  of 
Rossshire,  and  has  issue — Alexander  Jaffe,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925  (Pes.  —  88  Elm  Park  Road,  S.W.3)].  Pes.  —  3 
Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  W.8.  Clubs — Royal  Societies, 
Reform  (Belfast). 

JAFFRAY  (H.  Coll.,  1892).  Argent,  three  pallets  sable, 
on  a  fesse  cottised  gules,  four  mullets  or.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mound  in  front  of  two  branches  of  palm  in  orle  vert,  a 
mullet  or.     Motto — "  Post  nubila  Phoebus." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Jaffray,  2nd  Bart,  of  Skilts,    co. 

Warwick,  J. P.,  D.L.  B.A.  (Cambs.),  b.  1852  ;  d.  1914  ; 

m.  (1st),  Mabel  Augusta  (d.    1886),  d.  of  Sir  Francis 

Scott,  3rd  Bart.  ;  (2nd),  1889,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Francis 

Galloway  of  Hereford  : — 
Sir  William  Edmund  Jaffray,  4th  Bart,  of  Skilts  (8  Oct. 
1892),  Major  Warwicksh.  Yeo.,  b.  1895;  m.  1923,  Synolda 
Emily,  d.  of  James  Augustine  Harvey  Thursby  Pelham  of 
Upton  Cressett,  Salop.  Seat — Skilts,  co.  Warwick.  Club 
— Arthur's. 

Hugh  Alexander  Jaffray,  Esq.,  Capt.  nth  Hussars,  b. 
1896;  m.  1924,  Ruth.d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Basil  Spragge,  D.S.O.. 
of  Denbie,  Lockerbie;  and  has  issue  —  Michael  John 
Jaffray,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Pes. — 

JALLAND  of  Holderness  House  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  two 
bars  or,  on  a  chief  enarched  ermine,  three  bezants.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
talbot's  head  erased  or,  charged  with  two  bars  gules,  on 
each  three  bezants.  Motto— "  Invicta  fides."  Livery — 
Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Boswell  Middleton  Jalland,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Holderness  House,  b.  1788;  d.  1880;  m.  1851,  Emily, 

only  child   of  John    Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of   Penlee, 

Devon : — 

Boswell  George  Jalland,    Esq.,   J. P.  co.  Forfar  and  E. 

Rdg. ,  Yorks. ,  b.    1853  ;    m.    1876,  Bertha  Augusta,  d.  of 

Carl  Christian  Brochner  of  Sutton  Hall,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  had 

issue — (1)  George  Middleton  Bertram  Jalland,  Gentleman, 

b.   1879;  (2)  Boswell  Lionel  Jalland,  Gentleman,^.  1883; 

(3)  Douglas  Christian  Emmott  Jalland,  Gentleman,  b.  1885; 

(4)  Cyril  Vincent  Dorian  Jalland,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  (5) 
Boswell  Victor  Jalland,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  •  killed  on 
active  service  1917  ;  Ethel  Emily ;  and  Maud  Muriel. 
Estate—  Broomfleet,  Hull.  Seat — Holderness  House,  Hull. 
Pes.—  Anlaby  House,  Hull. 


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JAMES  (H.  Coll.)-  Gules,  on  a  fesse  nebuly,  between 
three  unicorns'  heads  erased  argent,  as  many  escallop  shells 
proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  Passion-cross  of  the 
second.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent,  charged  on 
the  neck  with  an  escallop  gules,  and  supporting  in  the 
mouth  a  Passion-cross  also  gules.     Motto — "  Memor. " 

Sons  of  Francis  James,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.S.A.,  of  Edge- 
worth  Manor,    Cirencester,   d.    1895  •    m-    I%56.  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Green  of  Londonderry  : — 
Rev.    Frank    James,    Clerk    in    Holy  Orders,  Rector  of 
Edgeworth,  Glos. ,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1859;  m.  1883,  Mary 
Alicia  Pearle,  d.  of  Henry  Wylde  Jackson  of  Haverhill, 
Suffolk  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  James,  Gentleman,  b. 
1883;  (2)  Frank  James,  Esq.,  Major  late  Indian  Cavalry, 
b.   1885;  (3)  Henry  Radcliffe  Todd  James,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.   1886  [m.  and  has  issue — 2  sons]  ;  (4)  Humphrey 
Middleton    James,    Gentleman,    b.     1887;   d.    1892;    and 
Margaret  Mary.     Post.  add.  —  Edgeworth  Rectory,  Glos. 

Alfred  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Res. — Edgeworth 
Manor,  Glos. 

Son  of  Major  Edward    lite  James  (South  Lancashire 
Regt.),  b.  1867;  d.  1903  ;  m.  ,  Marie  Louisa,  d.  of 

Sir  Robert  Edis,  C.B.:  — 
Francis  Walter  Tite  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Res. — 

JAMES.  Gules,  a  dolphin  embowed  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
ostrich  argent,  beaked  and  legged  or.  Motto — "  J'ayme 
a'jamais." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Henry  James,  2nd  Baron 
Northbourne,  b.   1846  ;    d.   1923  ;    m.   1868,  Edith 
Emmeline  Mary,  d.  of  John  Lane,  of  King's  Bromley 
Manor,  Staffs.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  John  James,  3rd  Baron  North- 
bourne,   oT   Betteshanger,    Kent,   and   Jarrow   Grange, 
Durham  (5th  Nov.    1884),   4th    Bart.  (July    28,    1791) 
I  Supporters — Two  eagles  argent,  each  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar   gules,    pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  of  the 
arms],   J. P.,    M.A.   Oxford,   b.    1869 ;   m.    1894,   Laura 
Gwenllian,    d.   of    Adm.    Sir  Ernest  Rice,    K.C.B.,  of 
Sibertswold  Place,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Walter 
Ernest  Christopher  James,  b.  1896  [m.  1925,  Katherine 


Louisa,  d.  of  G.  Nickerson,  of  Boston,  U.S.A: ;  and 
has  issue — Christopher  George  Walter  James,  Esq., 
b.  1926] ;  Hon.  Dorothea  Gwenllian  [m.  1922,  Randal 
Hugh  Smith]  ;  Hon.  Mary  Beatrix  [m.  1926,  Nicholas 
Llewelyn-Davies]  ;  Hon.  Jane  Margaret.  Seats  — 
Betteshanger,  Eastry,  Kent ;  Evistones,  Otterburn, 
Northumberland.  Clubs  —  Travellers',     Athenaeum, 

Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

Hon.  Cuthbert  James,  C.B. E.,  M.P.  for  Bromley  since 
1919,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  R.M.,  Maj.  East  Surrey  Regt., 
and  late  Egyptian  Army  and  Egyptian  Civil  Ministry 
of  Interior,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1905,  Florence  Marion,  d.  of  the 
late  Hassey  Packe  ;  and  h  as  issue — Thomas  James,  Esq. , 
b.  1906 ;  Olivia  Mary  ;  Joan  Rosamund.  Res. — The 
Dower  House,  Forty  Hill,  Enfield.  Clubs — Beefsteak, 
Brooks's. 

Hon.  Robert  James,  J. P.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1st,  1900,  Lady 
Evelyn  Wellesley  {d.  1922),  d.  of  4th  Duke  of  Wellington  ; 
2nd,  1923,  Lady  Serena  Lumley,  d.  of  10th  Earl  of  Scar- 
borough ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Arthur 
Walter  James,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds. ,  b.  1904  [m.  1929, 
Zita  Mary,  d.  of  Nico  Jungman] ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — 
Ursula  Mary  Rose.  Res.  —  St.  Nicholas,  Richmond, 
Yorks.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Wilfrid  James  (youngest  son  of  2nd  Baron 
Northbourne,  see  above),  b.  1874;  d.   1908;  m.  1900, 
Margaret  (Woodlands,  Adisham,  Canterbury),    d.  of 
late  John  Stogdon,  of  Harrow: — 
John  Wilfrid  James,  Esq.,  b.  1900.     Res. — 
Henry  Norman  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

JAMES  GEORGE  JAMES,  Esquire,  J.  P.  co.  of  Mon- 
mouth. Born  1831,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edmund 
James  of  Tynewydd  and  Blaen  Nant,  both  in  the  co.  of 
Monmouth.     Armorial   bearings  — Per  pale  argent   and 


or,  a  dragon's  head  erased  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
sinister  hand  apaumee  couped  at  tl  e  wrist  gules,  on  a 
chief  of  the  third,  a  pick-axe  between  two  lions  rampant  all 
of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  vert,  in  the  mouth  a 
sinister  h;md  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  pick-axe  both 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto  —  "  Ymdrech-i-drechu. "  Seats — Ty- 
Newydd  Blackwood,  Bedwelty,  co.  Mon. ,  Blaen  Nant, 
Nant-y-glo,  co.  Monmouth. 


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JAMES  of  Bristol  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  paly 
of  six  or  and  argent,  between  two  lions  passant  in  chief 
and  a  dolphin  in  base  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  gules,  an  estoile  or.     Motto — "  Providentia  tutamur." 

Only  surv.    son   of  Sir   Edward  Burnet  James,  Knt. 

Bach.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Bristol  1904-5  and  1907-8,  b. 

1875  >  d-  l927  .  m.  1883,  Mabel  Amelia,  d.  of  the  late 

Sir  George  William  Edwards,  J. P.,  of  Bristol: — 
Gilbert   Sydney    James,  Esq.,    Maj.    R.F.A.    (T.F.),   b. 
1892  ;  m.  1918,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Brig-Gen.  Robert  Davenport 
Vizard,    of  Pembroke   Estate,   Ceylon.     Res.—  Springfort, 
Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

JAMES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  argent,  two 
chevronels  sable,  between  as  many  dolphins  naiant  in  chief 
proper  and  a  garb  in  base  vert,     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb  or,  charged  with  an  acorn 
slipped  vert,  a  dolphin  naiant  proper.    Motto — "Tiens  foi." 
Sons  of  John  Charles  Horsey  James,   Esq.,  Judge  01 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Western  Australia,  b.  1841 ;  d. 
19      ;   m.  1885,  Rebecca  Catherine,  d.  of  Charles  H. 
Clifton:  — 
Evelyn  Harold  Clifton  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. 
—  Highfield,    near    Lydney-  on  -Severn,    Gloucestershire; 
Perth,  Western  Australia. 
Percival  Arthur  Clifton  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Eustace  Alfred  Clifton  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 
Meredith  Charles  Clifton  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Meyrick  Edward  Clifton  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 

JAMES  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  between  two 
ostriches  in  chief  and  a  dolphin  naiant  in  base  sable,  a 
billet  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or, 
an  ostrich  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  billet  also  or. 
Motto — "  J'aime  a  jamais." 

Son  of  William  Dodge  James,  Esq.,  C.V.O.  (1908), 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1854;  d.  1912 ;  m.  1889,  Evelyn 
Elizabeth,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  Charles  John  Forbes,  Bart.,  of 
Newe: — 
Edward  Frank  Willis  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Seat — 
West  Dean  Park,  Chichester. 

JAMES  (U.O.,  18  May  1809).  Quarterly  vert  and  gules, 
a  cross  argent,  charged  with  a  ship  in  full  sail  proper,  between 
four  anchors  azure,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  dolphin 


naiant  of  the  third,  between  three  cross  crosslets  or,  in  the 
second  and  third  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  last, 
between  three  trefoils  slipped  argent.  Crest — Issuing  from 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  swan  proper,  beaked  gules,  holding 
pointing  to  its  breast  a  dart  or,  feathered  argent.  Mottoes — 
(over  crest),  "A  jamais  "  ;  (under  arms),  "  Pro  Deo,  patriae, 
rege." 

Sons  of  Francis  Edward  James,  Esq.,  M.A.,  b.  1816  ;  d. 
1886 ;  tn.  1849,  Helen  Donald,  d.  of  John  Fullarton  of 
Burnside  House,  Largs  : — 
Sir  John  Kingston  Fullarton  James,  3rd  Bart.  (19  March 
1823),  b.  1852.     Club— Windham. 

Gavin  Fullarton  James,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1859.     Res. — 

Francis  Edward  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Edward  Albert  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res — 
Club—  Constitutional. 

Fullarton  James,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  M,A.  (Camb.), 
late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Scots  Fus. ,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Chief  Constable  of  Northumberland,  b.  1864 ;  tn.  1899, 
Helen  Mary,  M.B.E. ,  d.  of  J.  K.  Hichens  of  Beech  Grove, 
Sunninghill,  Berks.;  and  has  issue — Penelope  Helen  Fullar- 
ton ;  and  Isabel  Mary  Fullarton.  Res. — Stobhill,  Morpeth, 
Northumberland.  Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge  ;  New 
(Edinburgh). 

Herbert  William  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Sons  of  Charles  Henry  James,  Esq. ,  late  Senior  Official 
Assignee  of  Court  of  Bankruptcy  in  Ireland,  formerly 
Capt.   and  Paymaster  R.  Ayrshire  Rifles,  b.   1828 ;  d. 
1912  ;  tn.   1859,   Katherine  Mary  (d.  1875),  d.  of  Rev. 
John    Rowley,   LL.  D.   and  niece  of  Adm.   Sirjosias 
Rowley,  Bart.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.  :— 
John  Rowley  Kingston  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. 
Charles  Pierce  Rowley  James,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1864  ; 
tn.    1893,    Florence,  d.   of  James   Edmund   Cuppadge   of 
Tamnagharrie,  co.  Down;  and  has  issue— Rowley  Kingston 
James,  Gentleman,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1902  [m.  1926,  Vera  Leon- 
tine,  d.  of  Arnold  F.  Bideleux,  of  Havre] ;  and  two  daus. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Kingston  Gerald  Henry  James,  Gentleman,  b. 
1870;  d.  1920  ;  tn.  1898,  Pauline  Estelle,  d.  of  Armand 
DOursy,  B.A:— 
Gerard    Bowes    Kingston    James,  Gentleman,    b.   1899. 
Res.— 

JAMES  (Confn.  U.O.,  1878).       Party  per  pale  gules  and 


azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  lions  passant 
guardant  or,  as  many  purses  sable.    Mantling  gules  and  or* 


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Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hart's  head  erased 
proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure.  Motto 
—  "  Jaime  jamais."     Livery — Claret  and  gold. 

Sons  of  John  James  of  Coolruss  Park,  co.  Wicklow, 

b.    1800;    d.    1882;    m.     1836,   Mary,    d.    of    James 

Hopkins: — 

Rev.  Matthew    Hopkins   James,    LL.D.,  late   Vicar   of 

St.  Thomas's,  Hull,  b.  ;m.  ;  and  has  issue.    Res.— 

Rev.   Nicholas   Hopkins   James,    D.D.,   late   Rector   of 

Clonfeacle  and  Canon  of  Armagh,  b.  1849.     Res. — 


Sir  Alexander  Jardine,  10th  Bart,  of  Applegirth, 
co.  Dumfries  (Nova  Scotia,  15  May  1672),  b.  1868;  s. 
his  brother  1915  ;  m.  1914,  Winifred,  d.  of  the  late 
Maj.  Young,  of  Lincluden  House,  Dumfries,  and  has 
issue — William  Edward  Jardine,  Esq.,  b.  1917;  Christian 
Maule.     Res. — Ravenswood,  Annan,  Dumfries-shire. 


JARDINE    (L.O.).      Argent,    on   a   saltire   gules,    five 
crescents  or,   on   a  chief  of  the  second,  three  mullets  of  the 


JAMES  (H.  Coll,,  5  Jan.  1927).  Sable,  on  a  chevron 
couped  between  two  lions  passant  regardant  in  chief,  and 
in  base  a  lion  passant  or,  a  water-bouget  between  two 
escallops  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  regardant  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  flory  counterflory  sable,  and  holding 
between  the  paws  a  water-bouget  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Vive  ut  postea  vivas." 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  James,  of  Regent's  Park,  N.W., 
*.  1805  ;  d.  1894  ;  m,  1829,  Ann,  d.  of  Robert  Burton, 
of  Braintree,  Essex  : — 
Robert  May  Christopher  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1840  ;  m. 
1865,  Euphemia,  d.  of  John  Spital  Miller,  and  has  issue- 
Howard  James,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  [m.  1900,  Edith  Maira 
Smith] ;    Stanley   James,    Gentleman,    b.    1877.      Res.  — 
Broad  field,  Crawley,  Sussex. 


JAMESON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  saltire  azure,  between 
two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  in  pale,  and 
as  many  hanks  of  cotton  also  proper  in  fesse,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second  a  caduceus  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  mural  crown  or, 
a  galley  proper.  Motto — "  Acta  non  verba."  Livery — 
Yellow  and  blue. 

Youngest  son  of   J.   Jameson,   of   Heywood   Hall, 
Lanes.,    and   Armathwaite,  Cumberland,  b.  ; 

d.  1897 ;  m.  : — 

John  Bland  Jameson,  CLE.  (1919),  Lieut.-Col.  I.M.S. 
(ret.),  served  N.W.  Frontier,  India,  1897-8  (despatches), 
Tirah  Campaign  1897-8  (Clasp),  Great  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, CLE.),  b.  1864 ;  m.  1900,  Ethel,  d.  of  the  late 
B.  Whitney-Jones,  of  Leamington,  and  has  issue — John 
Bland  Jameson,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Barbara.  Res. — 
Morton  House,  Kingsworthy,  Hampshire.  Club — Naval 
and  Military. 


MAURICE  EYRE  FRANCIS  BELLINGHAM 
JAMESON,  Gentleman.  Born  May  9,  1888,  only  child  of 
the  late  James  Francis  Jameson,  Esq.  J. P.,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  4th  Batt.  Connaught  Rangers,  and  formerly  Lieut. 
98th  Foot  and  7th  Dragoon  Guards  (eldest  son  of  Rev. 
John  Jameson  of  Windfield,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Harry  David  Jones,  G.C.B.) 
by  his  wife  Helen  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Jameson  of  Montrose,  co.  Dublin.  Armorial  bearings 
— Azure,  a  saltire  or,  cantoned  in  chief  and  flanks  by 
Roman  galleys  proper,  and  a  bugle-horn  in  base  of  the 
second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  a  Roman  galley  proper,  the  sail  gules,  charged 
with  a  lion  passant  guardant  or;  and  for  Motto,  "Sine 
metu."  Livery — Dark  blue,  scarlet  waistcoat ;  facings,  dark 
blue  velvet.    Seat — 


JANNS,  see  DUDLEY- JANNS. 


JARDINE,  see  BUCHANAN-JARDINE. 


JARDINE  of  Applegirth  (L.O.  1706).  Argent,  a 
saltire  and  chief  gules,  the  last  charged  with  three  mullets 
of  the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  spur-rowel  of  six 
points  argent.  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  horse  at 
liberty  proper ;  on  the  sinister,  a  man  in  armour, 
having  a  scimitar  at  his  side  proper.  Motto — "  Cave 
adsum." 

Second  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Jardine,    8th  Bart., 

b.  1829;  d.  1893;  m.  1861,  Henrietta  (d.  1925),  d. 

of  the  late  William  Younger,  of  Craigielands,  co. 

Dumfries : — 


third.     Mantling    gules,  doubled  argent.    Crest— A  spur- 
rowel  of  six  points  argent.     Motto — "Cave  adsum." 

Eldest  son   of  William  Jardine,   Dryfe  House,   Cape 
Town,  b.  1837 ;  d.   1906 ;  m.  1865,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of 
James  Connor  of  Armagh,  Ireland : — 
William  Jardine,  Esq. ,  Major  Res.  of  Officers,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1893,  Mary  Hester  Nott,  d.  of  John  Burness  of  Retford, 
in    Garvock,    Kincardineshire;    and   has  had   issue  —  (1) 
Douglas  Graeme  Burness  Jardine,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  High- 
land L.I.,  and  Flight-Comdr.   R.A.F.,  b.  1894;  killed  in 
action  1918  ;  (2)  Alexander  Halliday  Jardine,  Gentleman, 
B.Sc. ,  b.   1902;  Flora  Lockhart  [m.  Capt.  J.  J.  Kruger] ; 
Joyce;  and  Avenel  Murray.  Estate  and  res.— "  Applegarth," 
Sir  Lowry's  Pass,  Cape  Colony.     Club— City  (Capetown). 

JARDINE  of  Godalming  (H.  Coll.,  29  Feb.  1916). 
Gules,  a  saltire  argent,  charged  in  the  centre  point  with 
a  lotus-flower  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  six  mullets 
of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mullet 
of  six  points  pierced  gules,  between  two  palm  branches 
proper.     Motto — "  Cave  adsum." 

Surv.  sons  of  Sir  John  Jardine,  1st  Bart.,  K.C.I.E.,  of 

Godalming,  b.   1844 ;    d.   1919 ;     m.   1880,  Minnie 

Dunbar,  d.  of  Jabez  Hogg,  M.R.C.S.  : — 

Sir  Colin  Arthur  Jardine,   3rd  Bart.  (20  Jan.  1916), 

D.S.O.,  M.C.,   Capt.   R.A.,  served  Great  War  1914-19 

(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C.),  b.  1892  ;  m.  1919, 

Jean  Evelyn  Livesey,  d.  of  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  W.  A.  Liddell, 

K.C.M.G. ;    and  has  issue — Ian  Liddell  Jardine,  Esq., 

b.  1923  ;   Elizabeth.     Res. — Deepcut,  St.  George's  Hill, 

Weybridge  ;    Mariners,    Frinton-on-Sea.     Club — United 

Service. 

Lionel  Westropp  Jardine,  Esq.,  I.C.S.,  Capt.  5th 
Queen's  Roy.  Regt.  (T.A.),  served  Great  War  19 14-18 
(despatches),  and  Mesopotamia  1920-1,  b.  1895  ;  m. 
1922,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Brev.-Maj.  R.  J.  Woods,  O.B.E.. 
of  Englefield  Green ;  and  has  issue — Barbara  Ann  ;  anr 
Jean  Alison.     Club — New  University. 


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Kenneth  William  Seymour  Jardine,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut, 
(ret.)  R.F.A.,  b.  1899  ;  m.  1926,  Katharine  Frances,  d. 
of  Cranswick  Noad,  of  Mount  Tabor  House,  Perth. 

Geoffrey  David  Jardine,  Esq.,  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  The 
Queen's  Roy.  Regt.,  b.   1901. 

Raymond  Angus  Jardine,  Esq.,  b.  1903. 

JARDINE  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.,  8  Mar.  1920). 
Argent,  a  saltire  couped  and  in  chief  three  mullets 
pierced  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 
mullets  as  in  the  arms,  each  pierced  by  an  arrow  palewise 
or,  feathered  vert.  Badge — Within  the  attires  of  a  stag 
or,  a  cross  botonnee  argent.  Motto — "  Faciam  hercle 
sedulo." 

Son  of  John  Jardine,  of  Nottingham : — 

Sir  Ernest  Jardine,  Bart.  (1919),  Chevalier  Legion 
d'Honneur,  M.P.  East  Somerset  1910-18,  b.  1859  ;  m. 
1883,  Ada  Jane,  d.  of  James  Fletcher  of  Nottingham ; 
and  has  issue — John  Jardine,  Esq.,  b.  1884  ;  Edna  Wini- 
fred, M.B.E.  [m.  1919,  Harold  Fortington,  O.B.E. 
(Res. — 410  Park  Avenue,  New  York)] ;  Iris  Gwendoline 
[m.  1919,  John  O'Connell,  Lieut.  N.Z.  Rifle  Brigade. 
(Res. — Avalon,  Huntington  Drive,  Nottingham)].  Seat 
— The  Park,  Nottingham.  Clubs — Constitutional,  Carlton. 

DAVID  JARDINE  JARDINE,  Esquire,  of  Jardine 
Hall,  Lockerbie,  N.B. ,  of  Larriston  Hall,  Newcastle- 
ton,  N.  B.,  of  Corrie  Lodge,  Lockerbie,  N.B.,  and  of 
Tinwald  and  Torthorwald,  co.  Dumfries;  M.A. ,  D.L.  and 
T.P.  co.  Dumfries,  F.R.G.S.,  Barr.-at-Law,  Member  Royal 
Company  of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland). 
Born  1847,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  James  Jardine  of 
Jardine  Hall,  Dryfeholm,  and  of  Larriston  Hall,  by  his  wife 
fessie,    d.    of  John   Johnston  of  Limes,   N.B.     Armorial 


bearings— Parted  per  pale  argent  and  or,  a  saltire  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  third,  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours  is  set 
for  Crest,  a  spur -rowel  gules.  Motto— "Cave  adsum." 
Livery — Black,  dark  blue  and  yellow  waistcoats,  and  facings. 
Married,  1887,  Mary  Angela,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
I'ilston  Bright,  Knight  Bachelor,  M.P. ,  of  Badsworth  Hall, 
Yorks. ,    Banner    Cross,    and    Carbrook    Hall,    and    has 


Issue — Ronald  James  Jardine,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  and 
Dorothy  Agnes  Jessie.  Seats  —  Jardine  Hall,  Lockerbie, 
N.B.  ;  Larriston  Hall,  Newcastleton,  N.B.  ;  Corrie  Lodge, 
Lockerbie,  N.B.  ;  Tinwald  and  Torthorwald,  N.B.  Clubs 
—Boodle's,  Travellers',  Pratt's,  Union,  Raleigh,  Carlton. 

JARRETT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  gules,  a 
jay  between  one  in  chief  and  one  in  base  in  pale  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  torteaux,  a  monkey  statant  proper, 
encappe  and  chained  or.  Motto — "  En  Dieu  est  mon 
esperance."     Livery — Drab,  scarlet  facings. 

Sons  of  Col.  Henry  Sullivan  Jarrett,  CLE.  (1895), 
Indian  Army,  Assist.  Sec.  Legislative  Dept.  Govt,  of 
India  1870-94,    b.    1839;    d.  ;  m.    1874,    Agnes 

Delacour(AVy. — South  Lodge,  EastGrinstead,  Sussex), 
d.    of  Francis    Lestock    Beaufort,    Bengal  Civ.  Ser., 
son  of  Adm.    Sir  Francis  Beaufort,  K.C.B. : — 
Charles   Harry    Brownlow    Jarrett,    Gentleman,    Royal 
Munster  Fus. ,  b.  1874. 

Hubert  Cecil  Delacour  Jarrett,  Gentleman,  19th  Punjabis, 
b.  1876. 

Aylmer  Vivian  Jarrett,  Gentleman,  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.,  b.  1879. 

Rev.  Cyril  Beaufort  Jarrett,  b.  1881. 

Aubrey  Francis  Vincent  Jarrett,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Bt.  Lt.- 
Col.  Royal  Artillery,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Larkhill, 
Salisbury  Plain,  b.  1884. 

JARVIS  of  Hascombe  Court,  Surrey  (H.  Coll.,  13  Jan. 
1922).  Azure,  a  chevron  between  two  martlets  in  chief 
and  a  cinquefoil  in  base  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cinquefoil 
or,  a  martlet  azure.  Badge — A  daisy  and  a  columbine  in 
saltire  both  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet 
or.      Motto — "  Progredere." 

Eldest  son  of  Joseph  Charles  Jarvis,  of  The  Bourne, 

Harpenden,    Herts.,    b.   1854;    d.    1925;   m.    1875, 

Caroline,  d.  of  Thomas  Cannell : — 

Sir  (Joseph)   John  Jarvis,   1st  Bart.    (24  Jan.  1922), 

of  Hascombe,  Surrey,  b.   1876  ;    m.  1901,   Bessie,  d.  of 

Edwin  Woodfield,  of  Foretrees,  Enfield;  and  has  had 

issue  —  Arnold  Adrian  Jarvis,  Esq.,  b.   1902;    Dennis 

Dudley  Jarvis,  Esq.,  b.  1910  ;    d.  1929  ;  Joyce  Jeanne  ; 

Brenda  Beryl.     Res. — Hascombe  Court,  nr.  Godalming, 

Surrey.     Club— Carlton. 

JARVIS  of  Toronto  (H.  Coll.,  25  Oct  191 5).  Or,  a 
pale  azure,  six  ostrich  feathers  three  and  three  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  two  lions'  heads  erased  and  addorsed,  the 
dexter  argent,  collared  azure,  the  sinister  azure,  collared 
argent,  between  as  many  holly  leaves  proper.  Motto — 
"Sans  Dieu  rien." 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  William  Dummer  Powell  Jarvis, 
Barrister-at-law,  of  Osgodde  Hall,  Toronto,  b.  182 1  ; 
d.  i860  ;  m.  1850,  Diana,  d.  of  Capt.  Jacob  Aemilius 
Irving,     13th     Lt.     Dragoons,    of    Montega     Bay, 
Jamaica : — 
Edward  Aemilius  Jarvis,  Esq.,  Banneret  of  Quebec, 
J. P.,  co.  York,  Ontario,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Governor-General's 
Bodyguard,    b.    i860 ;     m.    1886,    Elizabeth    Margaret 
Harriet  Augusta,  d.  of  Sir  Aemilius  Irving,  K.C.  ;    and 
has  had  issue — William  Dummer  Powell  Jarvis,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1892  ;    killed  in  action  1915  ;    Aemilius  Irving 
Jarvis,  Esq.,  Maj.  (Res.),  b.  1894  ;  Samuel  Peter  Jarvis, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;    Mary  Powell ;    Bertha  Margaret  ; 
Augusta  Louisa.  Seat — Hazelburn,  York,  Ontario.     Res. 
— Hazelburn  House,  Toronto.     Clubs — Toronto,  York, 
R.  Canadian  Yacht,  Toronto  Hunt. 


ROBERT  HERBERT  HEATH  JARY,  Esquire,  late 
Major  12th  Lancers,  J.  P.  cos.  of  Bedford,  Lancaster, 
Leicester,  and  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1901),  D. L. ,  served 
in  the  Kaffir  War  1851-1852,  the  Crimea  and  Indian 
Mutiny.  Born  1830,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  W. 
H.  Jary,  Esq.,  of  Blofeld  Lodge,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  pile  ermine,  between  two 
lions  rampant  respecting  each  other  or,  three  roses  two  and 
one  of  the  field ;  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the 
arms  of  Bromilow,  namely  gules,  on  a  chevron  invected 
plain  cottised  or,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the 
last,  a  dove  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  first. 


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Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  clouds  two  arms  in  armour  embowed,  the 
hands  proper,  supporting  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — 


"Mens  conscia  recti."  Married,  1862,  Julia  H.  M.,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  D.  Bromilow  of  Bitteswell  Hall,  Leicester- 
shire. Seats — Bitteswell  Hall,  Lutterworth  ;  Burlingham, 
co.  Norfolk;  South  Walsham,  Norwich.  Clubs — United 
Service,  Army  and  Navy. 

J  ATI  A  (H.  Coll.,  20  July,    1923).     Per  fesse  argent 
and  azure,  two  tridents  in  saltire  proper,  from  each  a 


pennon  flowing  outwards  gules,  charged  with  a  fesse  or, 
over  all  in  base  the  sun  in  splendour  proper,  thereon  a 


swastika  also  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— A  representation  of  a  Siva  temple  proper.  Motto — 
"  Ora  et  labora."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Son  of    Ramjidas    Jatia,  of  21    Rupchand    Roy's 

Street,  Calcutta : — 
Rai  Bahadur  Sir  Onkar  Mull  Jatia,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
O.B.E.,  b.  1882  ;    m.  and  has  issue — Kanai  Lall  Jatia, 
b.  1 90 1.     Res. — The  Yulebank,  Bally  ;   Hillview,  Jasidih, 
Calcutta.     Club — Calcutta. 

JAYNE  (H.  Coll.,  12  Nov.  1917).  Argent,  a  bend 
azure,  charged  with  two  crosses  pattee  or,  and  surmounted 
by  a  sun  in  splendour  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  clouds  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  the  hand  holding  a  torch  fired  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Numen  lumen." 

Son  of  the  late  John  Price  Jayne,  of  Seal,  Kent, 
and  Henbury,  Glos.,  b.  1838  ;   d.    1910  ;   m.   1858, 
Susan,  d.   of  John  Smith,  of  Horncastle,  Lincoln- 
shire : — 
Arthur  Alfred  Jayne,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  (mil.),  M.C., 
A.M.I.E.E.,    Lt.-Col.  R.  Corps,  of  Signals  late  R.E.,  b. 
1878  ;  m.  1904,  Dora  Alice,  d.  of  Thomas  Dickason,  of 
St.  John's  Wood,  London,  and  has  issue — Arthur  Leonard 
Jayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Yvonne  Frances.     Res. 
— 34  Wilton  Road,  Edinburgh. 

JEBB  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  vert  and  or,  in  the  first 
quarter  a  falcon  close  argent,  belled  of  the  second,  in  the 
fourth  a  lure  in  pale  of  the  third.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  with  wings 
expanded  proper,  belled  or,  standing  on  a  lure  fessewise 
argent.  Motto — "Speet  labore."  Livery — Dark  green, 
buff  facings. 

Sons  of  Joshua  Gladwyn  Jebb,  Esq.,  of  Barnby  Moor 
House,    Notts. ,  Capt.    54th   Foot  (son   of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Joshua  Jebb,  K.C.B.),  b.   1839  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1870, 
Hon.   Alice   Caroline  Dundas,   d.    of  Hon.   and   Rev. 
Charles  Dundas,  Rec.  of  Epworth,    and  sister  of  6th 
Visct.  Melville  : — 
Sydney  Gladwyn  Jebb,  Esq.,  late  temp.  Capt.  R.G.A., 
J. P.  Yorks. ,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1899,  Rose  Eleanor,  d.  of  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Hugh  Chichester,  R.A.,  of  Pilton  House,  Barnstaple  ; 
and  has  issue — Hubert  Miles  Gladwyn  Jebb,  Esq.,  b.  1900  ; 
Dorothy    Mary ;    and    Marjorie   Rose.     Club — Army   and 
Navy. 

Joshua  Henry  Miles  Jebb,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  (ret.) 
Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1875;  m.  1923,  Gwendoline  Gladys, 
d.  of  W.  Yarnold,  of  Godmanchester  ;  and  has  issue — 
Philip  Nicholas  Miles  Jebb,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ;  and 
Claudia.      Res. — The  Lees  House,  Willesborough,  Kent. 

Gladwyn  Dundas  Jebb,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
Col.,  late  Deputy-Dir.  of  Recruiting  at  War  Office  1925, 
Brig. -Com.  126th  E.  Lanes.  Inf.  Bde.  (T.A. )  1927, 
b.  1877 ;  m.  1912,  Norah  May,  only  d.  of  Major-Gen. 
S.  H.  Lomax ;  and  has  issue  —  David  Gladwyn  Jebb, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Rev.  HenryGladwyn  Jebb,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  J. P., 

of  Firbeck  Hall,  Yorks.,  b.  1826;  d.    1898  ;  m.   1853, 

Emma    Louisa,    d.    of    Robert   Ramsden    of    Carlton 

Hall,  Notts  :— 

Henry  Scrope   Frescheville   Jebb,   Esq.,   J. P.    for   West 

Rdg.  Yorks.,  late  3rd  Hussars,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Evelyn 

Lucy,  d.  of  Rev.   Edward  Biistow  Philips-Wynne,  Rector 

of  Shoeburyness,   and    widow   of  Capt.     Francis  Michael 

Goold-Adams ;    and    has    surv.    issue  —  (1)    Henry    Cecil 

Edward  Jebb,  Gentleman,  b.   1889  ;   2nd,   1908,  Winifred, 

d.  of  late  Thomas  Marriott-Dodington  of  Horsington  ;  and 

has   further   issue  —  (2)   Samuel    Henry   Dodington   Jebb, 

Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Winifred  Mary  Gladwin.     Res. — 

St.  Cross,  Hoddesdon,  Herts.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Son  of  John  Joshua  Jebb,  Gentleman,  b.  1830;  d.  ; 

m.         ,  Georgiana  Hutton,  d.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Roy,  Rector 

of  Shirbeck  : — 

George  Samuel  William  Jebb,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

1908,  Georgina  Martha,   d.  of  Charles  Thomas  Tunnard, 

Esq.,  J. P.     Res.— 

Son  of  Avery  Jebb,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  85th  Regt., 
b.  1842;  d.  1917 ;  m.  ,    Susan   Clara,  d.   of  Col. 

Boddam  Whetham  of  Kirklington  Hall,  Notts.  : — 
Avery  Gladwyn  Jebb,  Gentleman'  b.  ;  m.  ,  and 

has  issue.  Res. — 

Son  of  John    Beridge  Gladwin  Jebb,  Gentleman,   late 
Lieut.   88th  Regt.,   b    1841  ;    d.  ;    m.    1st,    1876, 

Bertha,  d.  of  Hon.  J.  Macdougall,  of  Toronto  ;  2nd, 
Clara,  : — 


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Ralph  Gladwyn   Jebb,   Gentleman,   b.  •  m. 

Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  William  Jebb,  Gentleman,  formerly  60th 
Rifles,  b.    1814 ;  d.        ;  m.   1840,  Eliza,    d.    of  John 
Yerbury  of  Shirehampton  : — 
John  de   Witt  Jebb,  Esq.,   Major  late  Scottish  Rifles 

b.         ;    m.  1885,  Edith   Victoria,  d.  of  William    Murphy 

of  Mount  Merrion,  co.  Dublin.     Res.— 

JEFFCOAT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  dovecote  or,  between 
two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  sword  erect  of 
the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath 


of    the    colours,    a    dovecote   within    park    pales    proper. 
Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Sons  of  James  Henry  Jeffcoat,  Esq.,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen. 
Medical  Staff,  b.   1837 ;  d.  1922 ;  m.  Anna   Margarita 
Sophia,  d.  of  late  Frederick  William  Hertzog,  Surv.- 
Gen.  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; — 
Frederick  Hugh  H.  Jeffcoat,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Army. 
Rev.  Frederick  William  Hertzog  Jeffcoat,  M.A.     Res.— 
Bergvliet,  Diep  River,  nr.  Capetown. 

Rev.  Reginald  Jeffcoat,  M.A.  Res.—  5  Berkeley  Square. 
Bristol. 

Algernon  Cautley  Jeffcoat,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Col.  Roy.  Fus.,  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  Colenso,  Spion  Kop  (desp.,  D.S.O.), 
and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1st,  1906,  Mabel  (d. 
1907),  d.  of  late  William  Burrows  ;  2nd,  1910,  Ethel,  d.  of 
J.  R.  Temperley.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

JEFFCOCK  (H.  Coll.,  3rd  July  1882).  Sable,  three 
pickaxes  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  a  cross  pate"e  gules  between 
two  ravens  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  of  coal 
therefrom  issuant  a  dexter  arm  embowed  grasping  a  coal- 
pick  all  proper,  a  cross  patee  argent.  Motto,  "  Persevere." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  with  brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Thomas  Jeffcock,  M.A.,  F.S.A. , 
Rector   of    St.    Peter's,    Wolverhampton,    and    Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  b.  1834;  d.  1896;  m.  1861,  Alicia  Anne, 
d.  of  Rev.  Salisbury  Everard,  Vicar  of  Swaffham,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  : — 
William    Parkyn    Jeffcock,    Esq.,    late    Capt.     Yorks. 
Dragoons  Yeo.,  b.  1865.     Seats— Cwmcarvan  Court,  Mon- 
mouth ;  Lydart,  nr.  Chepstow,  Monmouth. 

Charles   Jeffcock,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Res  — 2    West 

Bank,  Sea  View,  I.O.W. 

JEFFCOCK  (H.  Coll.,  3  July,  1882).  Sable,  three 
pickaxes  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  a  cross  patee  gules  between 
two  ravens  of  the  first.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — 


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Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  of  coal 
therefrom  issuant  a  dexter  arm  embowed  grasping  a  coal- 


pick  all  proper,  a  cross  patee  argent.    Motto — "  Perse- 
vere."    Livery — Dark  blue,  with  brass  buttons. 

Only  son  of  James  William  Gully  Philip  Jeffcock, 

Esq.,  Major  in  the  Army,  late  Capt.   Inniskilling 

Dragoons,  J. P.  Notts. ;  b.  1864  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1891, 

Marian  Phoebe,  4th  d.  of  John  Brendon  Curgenven, 

of  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  W.,  and  Tretawn,  St.  Kew, 

Cornwall : — 

William  Phillip  Jeffcock,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Scots 

Guards  (S.R.),  b.  1891.     Res.— Sun  Hill,  Royston,  Herts. 

Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Guards'. 

JEFFERSON,  see  DUNNINGTON-JEFFERSON. 

JEFFREYS  (H.  Coll.— Crest  regd.  Oct.  1614,  Ped.  and 
37  qrngs.  regd.).  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  and  a  canton 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter 


paw  alaurel  wreath  proper.  Motto — "  Pob  dawn  o  Ddvw." 
Livery— (full  dress),  coat  pale  stone  colour,  canary  facings, 
silver  buttons,  canary  plush  breeches  ;  (undress),  dark  blue 
coat,  yellow  facings. 


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Son  of  Gen.  Edmund  Richard  Jeffreys,  C.B. ,  b.  1808; 
d.  1889 ;  m.  1844,  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  P.  Vans-Agnew, 
C.B. ,  of  Barnbarrocb,  Wigtownshire: — 
Major-Gen.  Henry  Byron  Jeffreys,  C.B.  (1904),  C.M.G. 
(1917),  late  R.H.A.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  being 
present  at  actions  of  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  and  Diamond 
Hill,  A.A.G.  Madras  1891-5,  in  command  R.H.A.  Alder- 
shot  1902-3,  Chief  Staff  Officer  S.  Africa  1904-7,  served 
Great  War  1914-16,  comdg.  13th  Div.  and  later  a  reserve 
•centre,  Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  1923,  b.  1854;  tn.  1888,  Marion, 
only  child  of  lateCapt.  Burlton-Bennet,  Warwicksh.  Regt.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Robin  Edmund  Jeffreys,  Esq.,  D.S.C. , 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1890  [tn.  1917,  Marjorie  Hobbs.  and  has 
issue— John  Darell  Jeffreys.  Gentleman,  £.  1919;  Edmund 
Henry  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  b.  1921] ;  (2)  Anthony  Henry 
Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  Clerk  to  the  House  of  Lords,  b.  1896 
[tn.  1921,  Dorothy  Bertha  Tufnell] ;  and  Mona  Editha  [tn. 
1919,  Col.  Douglas  Brownrigg,  D.S.O.].  Res. — 30  Adelaide 
Crescent,  Hove,  Sussex.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son    of    John   Jeffreys,    Esq.,   of  Canterton    Manor, 

Lyndhurst,    B.A.    (Oxon.),    J. P.,    C.C.    co.     Hants,, 

Elective  Verderer  of  the  New  Forest,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1922  ; 

tn.  Florence  Hall,  second  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  W. 

Atherton,  M. P.,  Attorney-Gen. : — 

Arthur   Henry  Jeffreys,   Gentleman,   b.    1872;    tn.  1901, 

Pearl  (d.  1920),  third  d.  of  W.  R.   Newton  of  Woodburn, 

N.S.W.,  and  has  issue — John  Robert  Jeffreys,  Gentleman, 

£.1902;    Arthur  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,   b.    1913 ;    Florence 

Elizabeth  ;  Barbara  Pearl ;  and  Gwendolen  Mary.     Res. — 

Delegate  Station,  Delegate,  N.S.W. 

Sons    of    Robert    Jeffreys,    Esq.,    Commander   R.N. , 

b.   1875 ;    lost  at  sea   1915  ;    tn.   1908,  Dorothy  May, 

only  d.  of  Col.  Willoughby  Verner.late  Rifle  Brigade  :— 

Robert  David  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 

Robert    Rudolph  Jeffreys,   Gentleman  (posthumous),   b. 

I9IS- 

Yngr.  sons  of  John  Jeffreys  (see  above). 

John  William  Jeffreys,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1906,  Evelyn  Katherine,  d.  of 
late  Major  Gordon  Douglas,  R.M.A.,  and  has  issue — 
Peter  John  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Richard  Marma- 
duke  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Walter  Marmaduke  Jeffreys,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1878;  tn.  1913,  Kathleen  Alicia 
Elizabeth,  elder  d.  of  Samuel  Pittam  of  Dordon,  War- 
wickshire ;  and  has  issue — Darell  Marmaduke  Jeffreys, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Helen. 
Res. — 6  Brookvale  Road,  Southampton. 

Edmund  Valentine  Jeffreys,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1893. 
Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Frederick  Jeffreys  of 
Burkham,  Hants.,  P.C.,  J.P.,  D.L..M.P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Dep. -Chairman  House  of  Commons  1902-5, 
Pari.  Sec.  to  Local  Govt.  Board,  1905,  b.  1848 ;  d. 
1906;  tn.  1877,  Amy  Constantia,  eld.  d.  of  George  J. 
Fen  wick,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J.  P.,  of  Pelton,  co.  Durham: — 

Major-Gen.  Sir  George  Darell  Jeffreys,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
C.  M.G.,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  served  Nile  Exped.  1898, 
S.  Africa  1900-02,  Great  War  1914  18,  G.O.C.  London 
1920-24,  comdg.  43rd  Wessex  Div.  1926,  D.L.  and  J. P. 
Hants.,  Knight  of  the  Royal  Norwegian  Order  of  St.  Olav, 
St.  Stanislaus  (Russia),  Grand  Officier  Order  of  Leopold 
(Belgium),  Order  of  the  Crown  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
(Belgium),  Legion  of  Honour  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
^France),  Rising  Sun  2nd  cl.  (Japan),  b.  1878 ;  m.  1905, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  J.  P.  Heseltine  of  Walhampton,  Hants.,  and 
widow  of  Lionel,  Viscount  Cantelupe  ;  and  has  issue — 
Christopher  John  Darell  Jeffreys,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Gren. 
Guards,  b.  1907.  Seat — Burkham  House,  Alton,  Hants. 
Town  res. — 51  Hans  Place,  S.  W.  Clubs — Guards',  Carlton, 
Ranelagh. 

JEHANGHIR  of  Bombay  (H.  Coll.,  1908).  Azure,  a 
sun  in  splendour  within  an  orle  of  mullets  or,  on  a  canton 
argent,  a  rose  gules  slipped  proper  in  bend  surmounting  a 
lotus-flower  in  bend  sinister  also  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  a  column  thereon  flames  of  fire  all  proper.  Motto 
— (over  crest),  "  Burning  I  shine  "  ;  (under  arms),  "  My  life 
is  His  who  gave  it." 

Nephew  and  adopted  son  of  late  Sir  Cowasjee  Jehanghir, 
Readymoney,  C.S.I. ,  of  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay: — 

Sir  (Jehanghir)  Cowasjee  Jehanghir,  1st  Bart.  (1908), 
Kt.  (1895),  J. P.  for  Bombay,  £.  1853;  tn.  1875,  Dhunbai, 
d.  of  late  Ardeshir  Hormusjee  Wadia  of  Lowjee  Castle, 
Bombay  ;  and  has  issue — Sir  Cowasjee  Jehanghir,  K.  C.  I.  E. , 


O.B.E.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  J. P.  Bombay,  b.  1879  [tn.  191 1, 
Hilla  Hormarji  Wadia,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Jamsetjee 
Jejeebhoy,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — 3  sons] ;  Cooverbai ;  and 
Meherbai.  Res.  —  Readymoney  House,  Malabar  Hill, 
Bombay ;  Readymoney  Villa,  Poonah ;  Readymoney 
Lodge,  Matheran,  Bombay ;  23  Church  Gate  Street,  Fort 
Bombay.     Club — Asian  (Bombay). 

JEJEEBHOY  of  Bombay  (H.  Cell.).  Azure,  a  sun  rising 
ab.ve  a  representation  of  The  Ghauts  in  base  and  in  chief 
two  bees  volant  all  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  therecn 
a  peacock  amidst  wheat,  and  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Industry  and  liberality." 

Son   of  Sir  Jamsetjee   Jejeebhoy,   4th   Bart.,    b.  ; 

d.  1908;  tn.  1869,  Goolbai  Rustamjee  Wadia: — 

Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  5th  Bart.  (1857),  K. C.S.I. ,  J. P. 
Bombay,  Pres.  of  Zoroastrian  Community  in  India,  b.  1878  ; 
tn.  1906,  Serenebai  Jalbhoy  Ardaser  Sett  ;  and  has  issue — 
Cowasjee  Jejeebhoy,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  and  2  daus.  Seats — 
Mazagon  Castle,  Bombay  ;  Fountain  Hall,  Poena. 

Sir  HERBERT  JEKYLL,  K.C.M.G.,  Colonel  late 
Royal  Engineers.  Born  Nov.  22,  1846,  being  the 
fourth,  and  eldest  surviving,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Joseph 
Hill  Jekyll  of  Wargrave  Hill,  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 
formerly  Captain  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1804  ;  d.  1876  ; 
tn.  1836,  Julia,  daughter  of  the  late  Charles  Hammersley 
of  25  Park  Crescent,  London.  Entered  Royal  Engineers 
1866,  became  Captain  1878,  Major  1886,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  1892,  and  Colonel  1896  ;  served  in  Ashantee  War, 
1873-1874  ;  was  Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon 
when  Secretary  of  State  for  Colonies,  1876-1878  ;  Secretary 
to  Colonial  Defence  Committee,  1878,  1879,  and  to  Royal 
Commission  on  the  Defence  of  British  Possessions  and 
Commerce  Abroad,  1879-1882;  Secretary  to  Colonial 
Defence  Committee  1885  ;  Private  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy 
of  Ireland  (Earl  Carnarvon),  1885,  1886  ;  Secretary  to  Royal 
Commission  on  Melbourne  Centenary  Exhibition,  1888, 
1889  ;  Private  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy  of  Ireland  (Baron 
Houghton),  1892-1895;  Secretary  to  Royal  Commission  on 
Paris  International  Exhibition  of  1900-1901,  in  1897  ;  Assist. - 
Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade  1901-1911  ;  and  was  created 
a  K.C.M.G.,  1901  ;  Bailiff  Grand  Cross,  sometime 
Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England.  Armorial  bearings  (Confd.  Vn. 
Essex  1620) — Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  fesse  between  three  hinds 
trippant  sable ;  2.  lozengy  argent  and  sable,  a  chief  per 
fesse  dancettee  or  and  azure  ;  3.  gules,  two  wings  inverted 
and  conjoined  in  lure  argent,  and  in  chief  a  crescent  for 
difference  ;  4.  argent,  crusily  fitchee  sable,  three  boars'  heads 
erased  gules  ;  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  for 
and  in  right  of  his  wife,  the  arms  of  Graham,  namely  or, 
on  a  chief  invected  ermine,  three  escallops  of  the  field ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's 
head  couped  argent,  bridled  and  studded ;  with  the  Motto, 
"  In  Deo  confido."  Livery — Black  coat,  great-coat  and 
trousers,  black  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat,  with  brass 
buttons.  Married,  December  29,  1881,  Agnes  Lowndes, 
D.B.  E. ,  J.  P.  Surrey,  Lady  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  sixth  and  youngest 
daughter  of  the  late  William  Graham,  Esq.,  of  35  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  D.  L. ,  J.  P.  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Glasgow  ; 
and  has  Issue — Francis  Walter  Jekyll,  Esq.,  b.  Nov.  20, 
1882  ;  Barbara [w.  1st,  1911,  Hon.  Francis  W.  S.  M'Laren, 
M.P.  (d.  1917)  ;  2nd,  1922,  Col.  Bernard  C.  Freyberg, 
V.C.,  C.M.G. ,  D.S.O.  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Pamela  Mar- 
garet [tn.  1908,  Rt.  Hon.  Reginald  M'Kenna,  M.P. ,  First 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ;  and  has  issue].  Postal  address — 
Munstead  House,  Godalming.  Clubs  —  Athenaeum, 
Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

JELF  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  engrailed  azure  and 
ermine,  in  chief  two  doves  argent,  beaked  and  legged 
gules  and  in  base  three  cinquefoils  two  and  one  of  the  last. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stork  with  wings  elevated  argent,  beaked  and 
legged  gules,  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and  on 
the  breast  a  cross  patee  of  the  second,  the  dexter  claw 
resting  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or. 

Sons  of  George  Edward  Jelf,  D.D.,  Master  of  the 
Charterhouse,   b.    1834 ;    d.   1908 ;    tn.    ist,   Fanny 
Crawley  (d.   1865) ;   2nd,   1876,   Katharine  Frances 
Dal  ton : — 
George    Edward    Jelf,    Gentleman,    B.A.   (Oxon.),    b. 


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18G5  ;  m.  Eleanor  Margaret  Halcombe.     Res. — Heather- 
cliff,  Alum  Chine  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Arthur  Selborne  Jelf,  Esq.,C.M.G.,  Col.-Sec.  of  Jamaica, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1876  ;  m.  1st,  1908,  Blanche  (d.  1917), 
d.  of  John  Connell ;  2nd,  1923,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Alfred 
Hard  castle,  and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  George  Jelf, 
Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  The  Buffs,  b.  1909  ;  (2)  Christopher 
Blomfield  Jelf,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.  ,b.  1912;  (3)  Hector 
Gordon  Jelf,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Katharine.  Res. 
— Kingston,  Jamaica.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Philip  Wordsworth  Montgomery  Jelf,  Gentleman, 
Assist.  Natiye  Commr.  N.  Rhodesia,  b.  1884  ;  m.  Dorothy 
Hudson,  and  has  issue — Una  Margaret.  Res. — Abercorn, 
N.  Rhodesia. 

The  late  Charles  Gordon  Jelf,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
The  Buffs,  b.  1886  ;  killed  in  action  in  France  1915. 

Sons  of  Sir  Arthur  Richard  Jelf,  Knt.  Bach.,  Judge  of 

the  High  Court,  b.  1837 ;   d.  1917  ;   m.  1867,  Jane 

(d.  1924),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Clark  King, 

Vicar  of  Norham,  Northumberland  : — 

Ernest  Arthur  Jelf,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Master  of  the 

Supreme    Court,  and    Prescribed    Officer    for    Election 

Petitions,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1868  ;   m. 

1895,    Rose    Frances    (d.  1923),   d.  of    the   late  Robert 

William  Reeves,  D.L.  of  Besborough,  co.  Clare,  and  has 

ssue — (1)  Arthur  Cary  Jelf,   Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.) 

R.N.,  b.  1897  [m.  1924,  Mary  Belinda,  2nd  d.  of  Major 

Simpson- Way,  R.M.L.I.,  of    Henbury,  Glos.,   and  has 

issue— Nowell  FitzCary  Jelf,  Gentleman,  b.   1928] ;    (2) 

Richard  William  Jelf,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1904 

[w.    1928,   Nowell,  yngst.   d.  of    Major   Simpson-Way, 

R.M.L.L,  of  Henbury,  Glos.]  ;  and  Grace  Evelyn.     Res. 

— St.  Mary's  Cottage,  Wraxwell  Lane,  Pinner.      Club — 

Athenasum. 

Charles  Richard  Jelf,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Head- 
master of  King's  College  School,  Cambridge,  b.  1873  ;  m. 
1899,  Frances  Mary  Alice,  d.  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  A.  F. 
Northcote,  Hon.  Canon  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  and  has 
issue — Cecilia  Jane  Alice  ;  and  Margaret  Frances  Mary. 
Res. — Trapstile,  Lustleigh,  S.  Devon. 

Herbert  William  Jelf,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Chancery  Division,  M.A.  (Oxford),  served  Great 
War  in  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1882.  Res.— 177  St.  James's 
Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.i.  Clubs — United  Uni- 
versity, R.A.C.,  R.  Thames  Yacht,  Leander. 

Sons  of  Col.  Richard  Henry  Jelf,  C.M.G.,  R.E.,  D.L., 

of  Offcote  Hurst,  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  b.    1844 ; 

d.  1913  ;  tn.  1869,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Professor 

J.  J.  Blunt  :— 

Brig.-Gen.     Rudolf     George     Jelf,     C.M.G.,     D.S.O., 

Col.  (ret.),  K.R.R.C,  served  Chitral  Exped.  1895  (medal 

and  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal,  3  clasps ; 

King's   medal,  2  clasps),   and   Great   War    1914-19,   as 

Brig.-Gen.    (desp.    5    times,    D.S.O.,   C.M.G.),    b.  1873  ; 

tn.  1919,  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Rowe  Green.      Postal 

address — The  Rough,  Chobham  Road,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Arthur  Roylance  Jelf,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.  (ret.),  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1914,  Mary  Pauline,  d.  of  late  Col.  George  Savile 
Foljambe,  C.B.,  of  Osberton,  Worksop,  and  has  issue — 
Wilfrid  Edmond  Jelf,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Angela 
Violet.  Res. — The  Malt  House,  Bibury,  Glos.  Club — 
E.I.  United  Service. 

Henry  Francis  Donhoff  Jelf,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b    1877.     Res. — n  Albert  Road,  Southport. 

Col.  Wilfrid  Wykeham  Jelf,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.H.A., 
appointed  A.A.G.  for  R.A.  at  War  Office  1927,  served 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (desp.,  Queen's  medal,  5  clasps, 
King's  medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great  War  19 14-18  with 
R.H.A.,  and  later  comdg.  a  Bde.  of  R.F.A.  (desp.,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.),  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1906,  Cicely  Helen,  d.  of  the  late 
John  George  Child  of  Stallington  Hall,  Stafford,  and 
has  issue — Richard  Hill  Jelf,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ; 
Roderic  Wilfrid  Roylance  Jelf,  Gentleman,  b.  19 14  ; 
and  Lilah  Margaret.  Res. — Offcote  Hurst,  Ashbourne, 
co.  Derby.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

John  James  Jelf,  Esq..  J.P.  co.  Derby,  late  Egyptian 
C.S.,  b.  1882.     Res. — Yeldersley  Hall,  Derby. 

LOUIS  WILLIAM  JELF-PETIT,  Esquire,  J.P.  cos. 
Denbigh,  Carnarvon,  Stafford,  and  Berks.,  formerly  Lieut. 
H.M.'s  15th  Regt.  Born  July  8,  1853,  being  the  second 
surviving  son  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Jelf,  B.D.  (son  of  the  late  Sir 
lames  Jelf),  and  Maria  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Hayes  Petit 
(assumed  the  name  of  Petit  by  Deed-Poll,  dated  1886, 
but  not  by  Royal  Licence).  Armorial  bearings— Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  per  chevron  engrailed  azure  and  ermine,  in 


chief  two  doves,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  in  base  three 
cinquefoils  two  and  one  of  the  last  (for  Jelf) ;  2  and  3, 
gules,  a  dexter  arm  issuing  fesseways  from  a  cloud  in  the 
sinister,  the  hand  holding  the  fasces  erect  proper,  the 
head  of  the  axe  between  two  mullets  in  chief  argent  (for 
Petit).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stork  with  wings  elevated  argent,  beaked 
and  legged  gules,  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and 
on  the  breast  a  cross  patee  of  the  second,  the  dexter  claw 
resting  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Jelf).  Married,  June  6, 
1877,  Helen,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  T.  Vincent ;  and  has  Issue — 
An  only  dau.,   Elsie  Louisa  Vincent.     Estate — Redcourt,, 


Lichfield.    Res. — Monktons  Mortimer,  Berks.    Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

JELF-SHARP  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a 
fesse  azure  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitche'e  in  chief  and 
a  mullet  in  base  sable,  within  a  bordure  wavy  gules  (for 
Sharp) ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron  engrailed  azure  and  ermine,  in 
chief  two  doves  argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  in  base 
three  cinquefoils,  two  and  one  of  the  last  (for  Jelf).  Livery 
— Dark  blue,  red  pipings  and  waistcoat. 

Eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Henry  James  Jelf-Sharp, 
Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Scots  Guards,  late  of  Kincarrathie,  Perth, 
and  Meadowside,  Twickenham,  by  his  wife  Rosa  Har- 
riette  Lenox,  d.  of  the  late  George  W.  Lenox  of  Port- 
land Place,  London  : — 
Rose   Lenox   Clare,    m.    1903,    Algernon    Edward    Jelf- 
Reveley,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.,  of  Brynygwin,  Merioneth.     Res. 
—  Bronygader,  Dolgelley. 

JELLETT  (U.O. ).  Ermine,  on  a  bend  engrailed  plain 
cottised  sable  between  two  crosses  bottone"e  or,  three  lucies, 
heads  erased  argent ,  each  collared  with  a  bar-gemel  gules. 


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Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest     On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dove,  holding  in  its  bill  an  olive-branch  all  proper, 


Imitari  quam 


Villiers-Stuart,  D.L.. 
Giianawn,    Piltown, 


gorged  with  a  bar-gemel  gules.     Motto- 

invidere. " 

Sons  of  Very    Rev.    Henry   Jellett,    D  D. ,    Dean   and 
Ordinary  of  St.   Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  b.  1821  ; 
d.    1901  ;    m.,  1853,   Elizabeth   Rebecca,   d.  of  James 
Morgan,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tivoli  House,  Cork  : — 
James    William    Henry    Jellett,    Gentleman,    b.    1865, 

m.  1918,  Marie  Violet,  d.  of  Lt.-Col 

of  Castlane,    Carrick-on-Suir.     Res. 

co.  Kilkenny. 

Henry  Jellett,    Gentleman,    M.D.    (Dub.),  b.    1872;  m. 

1903,  Mary  Gwendoline,  eld.  d.  of  Francis  Henry  Mowbray 

Leader,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Classas,  Coachford,  co.  Cork;  and 

has   issue — Francis   Henry  Leader  Jellett,   Gentleman,    b. 

1905  ;    and    Gwendoline   Stella    Leader    Jellett.       Res. — 

Rosnalee,  Fendalton  Road,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 

JELLICOE  (H.  Coll.,  10  Feb.  1917).  Argent,  three 
bars  wavy  azure,  over  all  a  whale  hauriant  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  naval 
crown  or,  a  demi-wolf  azure.  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  sea-griffin  or.  Motto — "  Sui  memores  merendo." 
Livery — Blue. 

Second  son  of  Capt.  John  Henry  Jellicoe,  of  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1857,  Lucy 
Henrietta  [d.  1916),  d.  of  Dr.  John  Rushworth 
Keele,  of  Southampton : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Rushworth  Jellicoe,  1st  Earl 
Jellicoe,  and  Viscount  Brocas  of  Southampton  (1925), 
Viscount  Jellicoe  of  Scapa,  Orkney  (1918),  G.C.B., 
G.C.V.O.,  O.M.,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Cambridge),  Hon.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford),  Adm.  of  the  Fleet,  Com.-in-Chief  Grand  Fleet, 
1914-16,  1st  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1916-17, 
Governor-Gen.  and  C.-in-C.  Dominion  of  New  Zealand, 
1920-24,  has  Order  of  St.  George  (Russia),  Grand  Cross 
Legion  of  Honour,  Grand  Cordon  of  Leopold  (Belgium), 
Grand  Cross  of  Savoy  (Italy),  Grand  Cross  of  Rising  Sun 
(Japan),  Croix  de  Guerre  (France  and  Belgium),  D.S.M. 
(America),  b.  1859;  m.  1902,  Florence  Gwendoline,  d.  of 
Sir  Charles  Cayzer,  Bart. ;  and  has  issue — George  Patrick 
John  Rushworth  Jellicoe,  commonly  called  Viscount 
Brocas,  b.  1918  ;  Lady  Gwendoline  Lucy  Constance 
Rushworth  ;  Lady  Myrtle  Grace  Brocas  ;  Lady  Norah 
Beryl  Cayzer;  Lady  Prudence  Katherine  Patton. 
Res. — St.  Lawrence  Hall,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight  ; 
80  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs — Bath,  United  Service, 
Naval  and  Military,  Bachelors',  Flyfishers'. 

JENINGS  (U.O.,  Conf.  2  April  1910).  Or,  a  cross 
gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  dexter  hand  couped, 


in  the  second  and  third  a  lion  rampant  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cat's  head  aft rontee  erased  sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a  cross  crosslet  or.  Motto — "  Ung  roy,  ung  foy,  ung 
loy." 

Sons  of  Ulick  Albert  Jenings,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Army 
Medical  Staff  and  nth  Foot,  M.D.  1865,  b.  1842; 
d.  1920;  in.  1877,  Isabel  Creagh,  eld.  d.  of  Simon 
Creagh,  grandson  of  Simon  Creagh  of  Dangan,  co 
Clare : — 
Ulick  Creagh  Jenings,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  ^eai — 
Ironpool,  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 

Herbert  Creagh  Jenings,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  5th  Lancers, 
b.  1882. 

JENKIN,  see  PRYCE-JENKIN. 

JENKINS,  formerly  of  Bicton  and  Cruckton,  co.  Salop 
(H.  Coll.,  1880).  Barry  of  six  azure  and  ermine,  on  a  pile 
between  three  annulets  or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  mural  crown  sable, 
a  lion  passant  regardant  or,  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw 


an  escutcheon  barry  of  six  azure  and  ermine,  charged  with 
anannuletor.  Motto — "  Pergesedcaute."  Livery — (Dress), 
Blue,  gold  facings,  yellow  plush  breeches,  yellow  stockings, 
gilt  garters,  buttons,  and  buckles  ;  (undress),  blue  coat  and 
overcoat,  yellow  facings,  yellow  or  striped  blue  and  yellow 
waistcoat. 

Son  of  Robert  Edward  Arthur  Jenkins,  Lieut.  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1876  ;  m.  1873,  Hannah,  d.  of 
S.  Turnbull : — 
Charles  Edward  Jenkins,    Esq.,  J. P.    co    Salop,    Major 
(ret.),    late    13th    Hussars   and   Shropshire    Yeo.  ;    served 
S.  Africa  1900-02,  and  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1904, 
Helen  Muriel,   d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Tayler,  late  R.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — Robert  Vanbrugh  Jenkins,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906;    and   Gwladys   Muriel.      Seats — Charlton    Hill  and 
Brosley  Hall,  Salop.     Res. — Brooksbank,  Cadnam,  Hants. 
Clubs — Cavalry,  Shropshire  (Shrewsbury). 

The  Late  EDWARD  JENKINS,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  county  of  Radnor,  for  which  he  served 
the  office  of  High  Sheriff  in  the  year  1870.  Born  August  24, 
1823,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Jenkins, 
Esquire,  of  Nant-y-groes,  in  the  county  of  Radnor,  Justice 
of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
daughter  and  coh.  of  the  Reverend  John  Pateshall  Pyefinch, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Westbury,  in  the  county 
of  Salop.  Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms  : 
Gules,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  indented  or,  on  a 
chief  argent,  three  hearts  of  the  first ;  and  for  his  Crest, 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  holding 
between  the  forepaws  an  escallop  gules,  and   resting  the 


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dexter  hind  paw  on  a  plate  charged  with  a  heart  as  in  the 
arms;  with  the  Motto,   "  Bwy  a  gadel  bwy."     Livery— 


Chocolate,  brass  buttons.  Married,  i860,  Margaretta,  only 
surviving  child  and  heiress  of  the  Reverend  John  Jenkins, 
of  The  Grove,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Rector  of  Kinel,  in 
the  county  of  Hereford,  Vicar  of  Norton,  and  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Whitton,  in  the  county  of  Radnor  ;  and  died 
leaving  Issue— An  only  child,  Rosa  [married  to  John  Alfred 
Bradney,  Esquire  (to  whom  refer)]. 

JENKINS  of  Herbert  Park,  Armidale,  N.S.W.  (H. 
Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  or,  on  a  chevron  indented  gules 
between  three  cocks  of  the  last,  as  many  martlets  of  the 
second.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  cock  gules  between  two  trefoils  slipped  or, 
and  holding  in  the  beak  a  like  trefoil  vert.  Motto—"  Fe 
dal  am  daro."     Livery — Dark  green,  scarlet  vest. 


Sons  of  George  Henry  Vaughan  Jenkins,  Esq.,  J.P„ 
Queensland  and  New  South  Wales,  b.  1852 ;  d.  1909  ;. 
m.  1883,  Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  late  Hon.  R.  C.  Herbert 
of  Orleton,  Salop:— 
Richard  Charles  Cludde  Jenkins,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
Seat—  Herbert  Park,  Armidale,  New  South  Wales. 

Victor  George  Herbert  Jenkins,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Seat— Tara,  Woolhook,  New  South;  Wales. 

Sons  of  Richard  Lewis  Jenkins,  M.R.C.S.E.,  formerly 

of  Nepean  Towers,  New  South  Wales,  and  Callandoon, 

Queensland,    sometime    Member    of   the    Legislative 

Assembly,  b.  1816;  d.  1883;  m.  1851,  Mary  Rae,  d.  of 

Major  E.  J.  Johnstone,  50th  Regt.  :— 

Edward  Johnstone  Jenkins,  Gentleman,  M.D.    (Oxon.), 

b.         .       Res.— 185   Macquarie   Street,    Sydney.      Club— 

Union  (Sydney,  New  South  Wales). 

Major  Richard  Lewis  Hay  Blake  Jenkins,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  late  Royal  Australian  Artillery,  served  in  South 
Africa  1900-2  (Queen's  medal,  three  bars,  King's  medal,  two 
bars),  b.  1866  ;  m.  1893,  Blanch  Eliza,  d.  of  George  Brown, 
Singleton,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue  — (1)  Godfrey  Blake 
Jenkins,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  (2)  Evan  Stuart  Jenkins, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Emily  Mary  Gwendolen.  Seat 
—Belmont,  Hornsby,  New  South  Wales.  Club— Australian 
(Sydney,  New  South  Wales). 

JENKINS  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  pile  between  two 
tilting-lances  erect  or,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  of  the 
field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper, 
a  demi-lion  guardant  sable,  supporting  a  tilting-lance 
erect  or.    Motto—"  Perge  sed  caute." 

Son  of  : — 

John  Garton  Jenkins,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Loxwood,  Upper  Carlisle  Road,  Eastbourne. 

JENKINS,  formerly  of  Bicton  (H.  Coll.,  25  Oct.  1838) 
Or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sable,  a  chief  embattled 
azure,  thereon  a  representation  of  two  hills  flanking  a  valley 
that  on  the  sinister  side  surmounted  by  a  building  called  an 
"  Ead  Gah"  or  place  of  festival  proper,  the  whole  super- 
inscribed  with  the  word  "  Seetabuldee  "  in  letters  of  gold. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  mural  crown  sable, 
a  lion  passant  regardant  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown 
or,  the  dexter  paw  supporting  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  therefrom  flowing  a  flag  swallow-tailed  gules,  in- 
scribed with  the  word  "  Nagpore  "  in  letters  of  gold. 

Yr.  sons  of  Sir  Richard  Jenkins,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  b.  1785 ;  d.  1853 ;  m.  1824,  Elizabeth  Helen, 
d.  of  Hugh  Spottiswoode  :  — 

Charles  Jenkins,  Esq.,  b.  1831.     Res. — 

Arthur  Jenkins,  Esq.,  b.  1833.    Res  — 

Edward  Gordon  Jenkins,  Esq.,  b.  1838;  m.  1906,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  late  Robert  Shaw  Worthington,  Barr.-at-Law, 
of  Dublin.     Res. — 

JENKINSON.  Azure,  a  fesse  wavy  argent,  charged 
with  a  cross  patee  gules,  in  chief  two  estoiles  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  sea-horse  assurgent  or,  maned  azure,  supporting 
a  cross  patee  gules.     Motto — "  Pareo  non  servio." 

Son  of  Capt.  John  Banks  Jenkinson,  Rifle  Brigade 

(elder  son  of  Sir  George  Banks  Jenkinson,  12th  Bart.), 

b.  1881  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1907,  Joan,  d.  of  Col.  Joseph 

Hill,  C.B.,  of  Wollaston  Hall,  Wellingborough  :— 

Sir  Anthony  Banks  Jenkinson,  13th  Bart.  (18  May, 

1661),  b.  1912  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1915.     Seat — Hawkes- 

bury,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 

Yngr.  son   of   Sir  George   Banks  Jenkinson,    12th 

Bart.,  b.  185 1  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1880,  Madeline  (d.  1927), 

d.  of  Arthur  H.  Sumner,  of  Hatchlands,  Surrey  : — 

Thomas   Banks  Jenkinson,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lieut,   (ret.) 

Royal  Monmouthshire  Engineers,  b.  1884.     Res. — 

JENNER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  6.  azure,  two 
swords  in  chevron  argent,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  between 
three  covered  cups  of  the  last  (Jenner,  1684) ;  2.  or,  a  fesse 
between  three  crescents  azure,  the  latter  issuing  flames 
proper  (Poe) ;  3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  wood- 
bills  sable,  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field  (Fust) ;  4.  gules, 
two  chevrtnels  argent  between  three  lozenges  or  (Hyde)  ; 
5.  per  chevron  gules  and  or,  three  elephants'  heads  counter- 
changed,  a  chief  or  (Saunderson)  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  swords 
in  saltire  argent,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  supporting 
a   covered   cup    of  the  last.     Motto — "A    Deo     rex,    a 


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rege  lex."  Livery — Mulberry-coloured  coat,  crimson 
facings,  crimson  and  white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons 
and  lace,  black  velvet  breeches,  white  stockings. 

Son  of  Hugh  Jenner,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hereford, 
J.  P.  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1862,  Char- 
lotte Anne,  d.  of  Evan  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
of  Duffryn  Frwd : — 
Rev.    Hugh  Cecil    Robert   Francis    Jenner,    M.A.,   J.  P. 
co.  Hereford,  formerly  Vicar  of  Bradford-on-Tone,  Somerset, 
b.   1872;  m.  1900,  Mary  Baskerville,  eld.  d.  of  Prebendary 
Lunt,    Rector   of  Walcot.    Bath;   and   has   issue— Elaine 
Mary  ;  Margaret ;  Agnes  Patience  ;  and  Charlotte  Rowena. 
Seat— Wenvoe  Castle,    Cardiff.     Res.—  Venn  wood,    Here- 
ford. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edmund  Jenner,  B.A.  Camb. ,  b.  1833; 

d.  1878;  m.  Ellen,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Greenwood,  D.D., 

Headmaster  of  Christ's  Hospital,  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 

Camb. ,  .Rector  of  Cole  Engaine,  Essex  : — 

Rev.   Robert  Christopher  Jenner,   M.A. ,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,  formerly  Rector  of  Tifneld,  b.  1868;    m.  1st,  1895, 

Isabella  Martha,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Masters  Pyne,  Rector 

of  Oxted,  Surrey  ;    2nd,  Helen  Margaret,  d.  of  Timothy  E. 

Cobb,  of  Adderbury,  Oxon. ,  and  has  issue — Ella  Dorothy. 

Res. — Lime  Tree  House,  Bampton,  Oxon. 

Gilbert  Jenner,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  Headmaster  of  Hazel- 
wood,  Limpsfield,  1906-17,  b.  1872;  m.  1912,  Ellen  Agnes, 
eldest  d.  of  Charles  Arthur  Close,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  M.A. ,  B.C.L., 
of  Stonehurst,  Limpsfield,  Surrey.  Res.— Snatts  Barn, 
Limpsfield. 

Son   of    Herbert    Jenner    Fust,    Esq.,    J. P.,    LL.D., 
of  Hill   Court,    b.    1806;    d.    1904;    m.    1835,    Maria 
Eleonora,  d.  of  George  Norman  of  Bromley  Common, 
Kent:— 
Herbert  Jenner  Fust,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P.  (q.v.). 
Son   of  Edwin   Arthur   Jenner,   Gentleman,  b.  1850; 
d.  1908;  m.  1879,  Edith  Sarah,  d.  of  F.  H.  Janson  of 
Chislehurst : — 
Charles  Herbert  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res.— 
Ygst.  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Herbert  Jenner,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Wenvoe,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1833,  Fanny,  d.  of 
James  Hales,  of  Norwich  : — 

Rev.  George  Herbert  Jenner,  M.A.,  formerly  Rector  of 
Wenvoe,  Rural  Dean  of  Penarth,  b.   1852;  m.,  1st,  1877, 
Mary  Hales,  d.  of  Rev.    Wm.    Grigson,  M.A.,    Rector  of 
Whinbergh,  co.  Norfolk  ;  2nd,  1907,  Julia,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur 
Shadwell,  Rector  of  Little  Ilford  ;  and  has  issue— (r)  Herbert 
Lancelot  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  (2)  Raymond  Francis 
Jenner,   Gentleman,    b.    1890 ;    Caroline  Elizabeth   Mary ; 
Fanny ;    Norah    Margaret ;    and    Hilda    Mary    Lascelles. 
Res.— The  Elms,  Winslow,  Bucks.     Club—  Union  (Oxford). 
Son  of  George  John  Henry  Jenner,  Gentleman  (son  of 
Edward  Francis  Jenner),  b.   1851 ;  d.  1902;  m.  1873, 
Elizabeth  Haworth,  d.  of  Thomas  Havard  of  Toronto, 
Canada : — 
George  Edward  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Edward  Francis  Jenner,  Gentleman,  Principal 
Registrar  of  H.M.  Court  of  Probate,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1894  ; 
m.  1842,  Elizabeth  Theresa,  d.   of  John  Saunders  of 
Reigate  : — 
Herbert  Jenner  Fust  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  m.  1st, 
1876,  Hephzibah  Lewington  Ashfield  ;   2nd,   1889,  Francis 
Maud  Hare  ;  and  has  issue — Two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Augustus  Henry  Cresswell  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Sons   of  Augustus   Frederick  Jenner,  Esq.,  Col.   nth 
Regt.  of  Foot,  b.   1816  ;    d.  1908;    m.    1850,   Caroline 
Catherine    (d.    1901),    d.    of    Gen.    Edward    Buckley 
Wynyard : — 
Herbert  Augustus  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1875, 
Maud  Mary  Webb  ;  and  has  issue— Five  sons  and  two  daus. 
Res.  —  Capetown. 

Oswald  Wynyard  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b,  1861  ;  m.  1st, 
1899,  Louisa  Elenor  Butcher  ;  2nd,  1907,  Elizabeth  Frances 
Alice,  d.  of  late  David  John  Syme  of  Chagford,  Devon. 
Res. — Chagford,  Devon. 

Son  of  Edward  Lascelles  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ; 
A.  1911  ;  m.  1890,  Blanche,  d.  of  John  Murly,  of  East 
Coker,  Somerset : — 

Jenner,  Gentleman,  b. 

Sons  of  Montagu  Herbert  Jenner,  Gentleman,  District 
Registrar  of  H.M.    Court  of  Probate  at   Gloucester, 
b.    1817;   d.   1893;    m.    1849,   Amelia,    d.    of  Arundel 
Rogers  of  Helston,  Cornwall : — 
Montagu  Arundel  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 
Edwin  Francis  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.     Res.— 
Frederick  Fitzherbert  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res.— 
Ven.    Algernon  George    Edward  Jenner,  formerly  Arch- 


deacon of  Fond-du- Lac  Diocese,  Wisconsin,  U.S.A. ,b.  1859  ; 
m.  1885,  Marie  Antoinette,  d.  of  Jean  Bouvet,  of  New 
Orleans  ;  and  has  issue— George  Herbert  Augustine  Jenner, 
Gentleman,  b.         .    Res. — 

Rev.  Ernest  Lascelles  Jenner,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1896,  Edith 
de  Wint,  d.  of  John  Burrup  of  Gloucester;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  John  Montagu  Lascelles  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1898 ; 
[m.  1925,  Dorothy  Ada,  d.  of  Thomas  Robert  Henry 
Waiters,  of  Cardiff;  and  has  issue— one  dau.];  (2)  Henry 
Ernest  Lascelles  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (3)  Cyril 
David  Lascelles  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Mary 
Margaret.     Res. — Penmaen  Rectory,  Swansea. 

Arthur  Herbert  Jenner,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  nt.  1895, 
Mabel  Gertrude,  d.  of  Augustus  William  Donaldson  ;  and 
has  issue — Five  sons  and  one  daughter. 

Son   of  Rt.  Rev.    Henry  Lascelles  Jenner,  Bishop  of 

Dunedin,   New  Zealand,  b.   1820;  d.   1898;  m.  1847, 

Mary  Isabel  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Capt.  William  Finlaison, 

R.  N . ,  Governor  of  Ascension  : — 

Henry  Jenner,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  F.S.A.,  formerly  (1870- 

1909)  Assistant  Librarian  in  the  British  Museum,  b.   1848  ; 

m,    1877,    Kitty    Lee,    d.    of  William   John    Rawlings   of 

Hayle,  Cornwall;    and  has  issue — One  daughter.     Res.— 

Bospowes,  Hayle,  Cornwall. 

Sir  WALTER  KENTISH  WILLIAM  JENNER,  2nd 
Baronet  (1868),  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (R.P.),  formerly  9th 
Lancers.  Born  Oct.  12,  i860,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Jenner,  1st  Baronet,  of  Harley  Street, 
Cavendish  Square,  in  the  parish  of  Marylebone,  co.  Middle- 
sex, G.C.B. ,  Doctor  of  Medicine,  Doctor  of  Civil  Law, 
Doctor  of  Laws,  F.R.S.,  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  Queen 
Victoria,  by  his  wife  Adela  Lucy  Leman,  second  dau. 
of  Stephen  Adey  of  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  in  chief 
two  estoiles  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  serpent  nowed  proper, 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  ermine,  impaling  the  arms 
of  Stewart,  namely,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent, 
between  in  chief  two  garbs  azure  and  in  base  an  Eastern 
crown  gules,  the  escutcheon  being  charged  with  his  badge 
of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lamp  with 
three  branches  argent,  suspended  by  three  chains  or,  fired 
proper.  Motto — "Fide  et  labore."  Married,  1893,  Flora 
Alice  (d.  1921),  eldest  d.  ofF.-M.  Sir  Donald  Martin  Stewart, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  CLE. ;  and  has  surv.  issue—  Esme' 
Flora  Stewart.  Seat — Greenwood,  Durley,  Hants.  Res. — 
Lytes  Cary,  Kingsdon,  Somerset.  Clubs — Naval  and 
Military.  Cavalry. 

HERBERT  JENNER-FUST,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J.P.  (High 
Sheriff  1912)  for  the  county  of  Gloucester,  and  one  of  the 
General  Inspectors  of  the  Local  Govt.  Board  1884-1906, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Hill.  Born 
Aug.  14,  1841,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Jenner- 
Fust,  Esq.,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Gloucester, 
Doctor  of  Laws  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  by  his  wife  Maria  Eleonora,  third  d.  of  George 
Norman,  Esq.,  of  Bromley  Common,  in  the  county 
of  Kent,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  that  county.  Armorial 
bearings  —  Quarterly,  1.  counter-quartered  i.  and  iiii., 
argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  wood-bills  erect  sable,  as 
many  mullets  pierced  of  the  field  (Fust) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  azure, 
two  swords  erected  in  chevron  argent,  hilts  and  pommels 
or,  between  three  cups  covered  gold  (Jenner) ;  2.  grand 
quarter,  Jenner  as  above,  with  a  crescent  for  difference; 
3.  or,  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  azure,  issuing  flames 
proper  (Poe)  ;  4.  Fust;  5.  gules,  two  chevronels  argent 
between  three  lozenges  or  (Hyde)  ;  6.  per  chevron  gules  and 
or,  three  elephants'  heads  two  and  one  couped  counter- 
changed,  a  chief  gold  (Saunderson),  and  over  all,  on  a  shield 
of  pretence  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant 
argent,  armed  andlangued  azure,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled, 
oars  insaltire  sable,  flagged  of  the  field,  between  two  towers 
vert  (Ross,  matric.  L.O.  31  Jan.  1912).  Crests  — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  courant  argent,  with  the 
Motto,  above — "  Swift  and  true"  (Fust) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cup  covered  or,  standing  upon  two 
swords  erected  in  saltire  argent,  hilts  and  pommels  gold 
(Jenner).  Mottoes — 1.  "  Terrena  per  vices  sunt  aliena" 
(Fust);  2.  "A  Deo  rex,  a  rege  lex"  (Jenner).  Livery 
—  Mulberry  -  coloured  coat,  crimson  facings,  crimson 
and  white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons  and  lace, 
black  velvet  breeches,  white  stockings  (Jenner)  ;  white, 
edged  with  gold  lace  between  two  rows  of  black,  black 
aiguillettes,  brass   buttons,   black   velvet   breeches,    white 


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stockings  (Fust).  Married,  Feb.  6,  1873,  Flora  Maclaine, 
second  d.  of  the  late  Major  Gillian  Maclaine  Ross;  and  has 
had  issue— (r)  Herbert  Jenner-Fust,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Barrister- 
at-Law),  b.  Jan.  24,  1875  ;  d.  1921  [m.  1907,  Flora  Caroline, 
second  d.  of  the  late  John  Cherry  Gale"] ;  (2)  Rev. 
Denton  Jenner-Fust,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Camb. , 
J. P.  Glos,.£.  Jan.  20,  1880  [m.  April  18,  1912,  Florence, 
only  child  of  Lofius  Dovvnes  Donlevy  Glover,  Gentleman  ; 
and  has  issue]  ;  and  Philippa  [m.  1905,  Comdr.  Odiarne 
Unett  Coates,  R.N.].  Postal  add.—UWX  Court,  Hill,  nr. 
Falfield,  Gloucestershire. 

JENNEY  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  bend  gules,  cottised  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  glove  in  fesse  argent,  a  falcon  close  or,  belled 
of  the  last.     Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Stewart  William   Jenney,   Esq.,  J.  P.  for  co. 

Bucks.,  b.  1816  ;    d.    1904;    m.   1863,  Maria   (d.  1871), 

eldest  d.  of  the  late  Christopher  Williamson: — 

Stewart  William  Jenney,   Esq.,   T-P.   Bucks,  and  Herts., 

Major    2nd     Herts.     Rifle    Volunteers    (V.D.),    b.     1866. 

Seat — Aston  Clinton,  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 

Henry  Jenney,  Esq.,Capt.  4th  Batt.  Bedford  Regt.  (Herts. 
Militia),  b.  1867;  m.  1900,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Batchelor, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Horwood.  Res. — Ickneild  Dean,  nr. 
Tring,  Herts. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Henry  Jenney  of  Ditchingham  Lodge, 

Norfolk,  and  his  wife  Eliza  Geraldine,  d.  of  the  late 

Rev.    Thomas   Gerard    Ferrand,    Rector   of  Tunstall, 

Suffolk:  — 

Arthur   William   Jenney,    Gentleman,^,  i860;  m.   1917, 

Frances  Caroline,  d.  of  Sir  Vauncey  Harpur  Crewe,  10th 

Bart.  ;    and   has   issue — Charles   Arthur  Richard   Jenney, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;   Henry  Francis  Jenney,  Gentleman, 

b.  .     Res. — Calke  Abbey,  Derby. 

Archibald  Offley  Jenney,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Col  Roy.  Scots 
(ret.),  b.  1864;  in.  1907,  Doreen  Mary,  younger  d.  of  Col. 
Gerard  Townshend  of  Elcot  Park,  Hungerford  ;  and  has 
issue— 2  daus.    Res. — Guildown,  Goodrich,  Ross,  Hereford. 

!!"JENNINGS  (arms  borne  prior  to  1591,  confirmed  and 
crest  granted  H.  Coll.  8  May  1905).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  three  plummets  sable  ;  2  and 
3,  ermine,  a  lion  rampant  sable  (Burd).      Mantling  gules 


and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
rising  (with  wings  displayed)  argent,  belled  or,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  plummet  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  heb  dduw 

HEB  DDIM  DUW  A  DIGON." 


Fourth  and  ygst.  son  of  Joseph  Jennings,  F. R.I.B.A. , 

of  Grove    Hill,    Tunbridge   Wells,    formerly   of    Hall 

House,     Hawkhurst,    b.     1806 ;     d.     1889  ;    m.     1836, 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Stephen  Wilson  and  niece  of  Samuel 

Wilson,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1839  : — 

Cecil  Frederick    Joseph  Jennings,   Esq.,    Under-Sheriff 

of  the  City  of  London,  b.    1855  ;   m.    1897,    Jessie,    d.  of 

Henry  George    Haywood,    Architect    and  Surveyor ;   and 

has  had  issue  —  (1)  Francis  Henry  Cecil  Jennings,  Esq,, 

Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1898;  d.  ;  (2)  Arthur  Cyril  Jennings, 

Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Solicitor,  b.   1899;  (3)  Edward 

Sewell  Jennings,  Gentleman,  b.   1906;  (4)  Geoffrey  Sewell 

Jennings,    Gentleman,    b.     1908  ;    Margaret    Jessie  ;    and 

Gertrude   Elizabeth    (deceased).      Res.  —  Brackley  House, 

Beckenham. 

JERNINGHAM,  see  STAFFORD-JERNINGHAM. 

JERNINGHAM  of  Costessey  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  argent,  three  lozenge-shaped  arming  buckles,  tongues 
fesseways  (Jerningham,  13th  cent.);  2.  gules,  a  cross 
engrailed  argent  (Inglethorpe) ;  3.  gules,  three  bars  gemelles 
or,  and  a  canton  argent  (FitzOsbert) ;  4.  argent,  a  unicorn 
rampant  sable  (de  Herling) ;  5.  or,  semee-de-lis  azure  (?  Fitz- 
mortimer) ;  6.  argent,  three  inescutcheons  sable  (Lowdham) ; 
7.  argent,  on  a  chevron  cottised  sable,  the  cottises  engrailed 
on  the  outer  edge,  three  escallops  of  the  field  ;  8.  gules,  a 
pall  reversed  ermine  (Kelvedon) ;  9.  sable,  semee  of  cinque- 
foils  and  a  lion  rampant  argent  (Clifton) ;  10.  azure,  a 
fesse  dancettee,  the  two  upper  points  terminating  in  fleurs- 
de-lis  or  (Plowden);  n.  gules,  on  a  bend  between  six 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  argent,  an  inescutcheon  or,  charged 
with  a  demi-lion  rampant  pierced  through  the  mouth  by 
an  arrow  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the 
first,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Howard);  12.  gules,  three 
lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or,  a  label  of  three  points 
argent  (for  Thomas  of  Brotherton) ;  13.  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  argent  (Mowbray);  14.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  the 
arms  of  France  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  the  arms  of  England,  all  within 
a  bordure  argent  (for  Thomas  of  Woodstock) ;  15.  or,  a 
chevron  gules  (Stafford) ;  16.  azure,  a  bend  argent  cottised 
or,  between  six  lions  rampant  of  the  last  (De  Bohun). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  demi- falcon  wings  expanded  proper.  Motto  - 
"Virtus  basis  vitae."  Badges — 1.  a  lozenge  -  shaped 
buckle  (Jerningham)  ;  2.  a  Stafford  knot  or ;  3.  a  cross 
potent,  the  palar  limbs  crossed;  4.  a  lion  rampant  gu^es 
ducally  crowned  or  ;  5.  on  a  wreath  argent  and  vert,  a 
swan  with  wings  displayed  and  inverted  argent,  ducally 
gorged  and  lined  or  ;  6.  on  a  wreath  argent  and  vert,  a 
lion  statant  guardant  and  crowned  or,  collared  argent ; 
7.  an  escutcheon  per  pale  sable  and  gules  charged  with 
a  Stafford  knot  or ;  8.  on  a  wreath  argent  and  vert,  an 
heraldic  antelope  sejant  argent,  attired,  ducally  gorged 
and  lined  or;  9.  the  hub  (or  nathe)  of  a  cartwheel  inflamed 
or;   ro.  a  griffin  segreant  or  ;   n.   a         ?  ;   12.  a  mantle 

azure,  lined  ermine,  cords  and  tassels  or  ;  13.  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  crowned  or,  within  an  orle  of  eight  estoiles  gules; 
14.  an  eagle  rising  azure,  the  wings  displayed  and  inverted 
or;  15.  a  sun  in  splendour  argent;  16.  a  fret;  17.  two 
fleurs-de-lys  in  pale  between  as  many  fish  palewise  and 
addorsed  heads  upwards  all  or ;  18.  a  mulberry  branch  ; 
19.  a  lion  rampant  argent,  ducally  crowned  or. 
Heir  gencal  : — 
The  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Stafford  (vide  Fitz-Herbert 
Stafford). 

Heir  male :  — 

Only  son  of  Adolphus   Frederick  Jerningham,    Esq., 

b.   1842  ;  d.  1904  ;   m.   1866,  Matilda  Georgiana,  d.   of 

late  William  Felix  Riley  of  Forest  Hill,  Windsor  : — 

Sir- (William)    Henry   Stafford   Jerningham,    nth    Bart. 

(16  Aug.  1621),  J. P.  Norfolk,  late  Lieut.  R.E.   Militia,  £. 

1867;   m.  1st,   1896,  Annette  Mary  Audley  (d.  1896),  d.  of 

William   Hinds  of  King's  Walden  and  widow  of  Alfred 

Fellowes ;  2nd,  1902,  Coralie,  d.  of  late  Benjamin  Francis 

Hallowel  -  Carew   of  Beddington   Park,  Surrey;    and   has 

issue  (by  1st  mar.)  —  Cecilia  Annette  Mary  [in.  1920,  John 

Murray,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Murray,  K..C.B.].    Res.— 

9  Queen's  Terrace,  Windsor.     Club — Boodle's. 

JERSEY,  Earl  of,  see  CHILD-VILLIERS. 

JERVIS,  see  PARKER-JERVIS. 

JERVIS  (R.L.,  7  May  1823).  Quarterly,  1.  sable,  a 
chevron  ermine,  between  three  martlets  or;  2.  erminois,  on 


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a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules,  two  swords  in  chevron 
proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  their  points  crossing  each 
other  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounting  the  sinister  (Ricketts, 
by  male  descent,  granted  3  Nov.  1773)  ;  3.  the  same  arms  of 
Jervis  as  a  quartering  by  inheritance  (Vn.  Staffs.  1664)  14.  per 
chevron  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  three  leopards'  faces  or 
(Swynten  of  Swynfen) ;  5.  azure,  crusily  or,  two  organ  pipes 
chev.  onwise  of  the  last  (Pipe).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  encircled  by  an  oak-w  reath 
proper,  a  demi-pegasus  argent,  wings  azure,  thereon  a  fleur- 
de-lys  or.     Motto — "Thus." 

Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Carnegie  Robert  Jervis,  3rd 
Viscount  St.  Vincent,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1879  ;  m.  1848, 
Lucy  Charlotte  (d.  1900),  d.  of  John  Baskervyle  Glegg 
of  Withington  Hall,  co.  Chester  : — 

Rt.  H  n.  Ronald  Clarges  Jervis,  6th  Viscount  St.  Vin- 
cent (U.K.,  27  April  1801),  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
5th  Batt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  [Supporters— Dexter, 
an  eagle,  wings  elevated  and  endorsed,  holding  in  the 
sinister  claw  a  thunderbolt,  all  proper ;  sinister,  a  pegasus 
argent,  maned  and  hoofed  or,  wings  azure,  charged  with 
a  fleur-de-lys  orj,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1894,  Marion  Annie,  d.  of 
James  Brown  of  Orchard,  Carluke  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon. 
John  Cyril  Carnegie  Jervis,  M.C.,  Capt.  K.R.R.C.,  A.D.C. 
to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  since  1926,  b.  1898;  (2)  Hon. 
Ronald  George  James  Jeivis,  b.  1905;  and  Hon.  Ivy 
Lorna  [m.  1920,  E.  T.  Laurens  WhittemoreJ.  Seats— 
Charlton,  Shanklin,  I.O.W.  ;  Sutton  Derwent,  York. 

Hon.  Cecil  Leonard  Jervis,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Laura 
Evelyn,  d.  of  Joseph  Davey  of  Exeter  ;  2nd,  Louise  Gibson, 
of  Pinxton,  co.  Derby.     Res. — Hoton,  Loughborough. 

Hon.  St.  Leger  Hen  y  Jervis,  D.S.O.,  temp.  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  a  Batt.  Manchester  Regt. ,  late  Major  and  Hon. 
Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  late  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1905,  Hilda  Maud,  d.  of  Thomas 
Collier  of  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.  ;  and  has  issue — Crystal 
Guina  Lucy  ;  and  Hilda  Violet  Ursula.  Res.— Bradford 
Court,  Taunton,  Somerset. 

Hon.  Lionel  Jervis,  b.  1865.     Res. — 

JERVIS  of  Eccleshall  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  three  martlets  or. 

Son  of  Ernest  Scott  Jervis,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Durham 

L.I.,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1875,  Penelope  Emma,  eldest 

d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Tayleur  : — 

Ernest  Charles  Scott  Jervis,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.  of 

Officers  5/6  Dragoons,   served  S.  Africa   1899-1902,    and 

Great  War   1914-18,    b.    1878.       Res.—  Urquhart    Lodge, 

Fleet,  Hants.     Club— Carlton. 

JERVIS  (H.  Coll.)  Sable,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  martlets  or.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  sable,  a  griffin's 
head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  pendent  there- 


from  an  escutcheon   azure,  charged  with   a   boar's   head 
couped  argent.     Motto — "  Je  vais  droit." 

Son    of   Swynfen    Stevens    Jervis,   Esq.,   J. P.,    D.L., 
M.P. ,  of  Darlaston  and  Chatcull,  co.  Staffs.,  b.  1797  ; 
d.  1867;  m.  2nd,  1834,  Anne  Bourne  (d.  1856),  d.  of 
Major  Winton  :  — 
Col.  Walter   Niel  Jervis,  R.A.,  b.  1846;   m.  1879,  Julia 
Sophia  Henrietta,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Mainwairing,  Rector 
of  Whitmore  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — Gordon  Mainwairing 
Jervis,  Esq.,  D.S. O.,  late  Lt.-Col.  R. A.,  served  in  European 
War  1914-18,  b.  1881  [m.  1909,  Louisa  Amy  Stella  (d.  1922), 
d.  of  late  Rowland  Hugh  Cotton  of  Etwall  Hall,  Derby- 
shire ;  and  has  issue  —Anthony  Swynfen  Jervis,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910].     Res. — Pitchards,  Halstead,  co.  Essex. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Swynfen  Jervis,    of  Woodside, 
Southsea,    Hants,    (eldest    son    of    Lt.-Col.    William 
Jervis),  Col.  late  Royal  Bengal  Fusiliers,  and  Col.  Cdt. 
1st  Vol.   Bn.    Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.,  b.  1839  ;  d. 
1920;  m.  1865,  Edith  (d.  1914),  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
William   John  Wise,   M.A.,   Vicar    of    Granborough, 
Warwickshire : — 
Swynfen  John  Jervis,  Esq.,  late  Lt.-Col.  South  Stafford- 
shire  Regt.,  and  General  Staff,  served  in  South  African 
War  1899-1902,  on  the  Staff  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches), 
served   in    European  War  1914-18,   comd.  a  Service  Bn. 
Cheshire  Regt.,   and  afterwards  G.S.O.  4th  Corps   (men- 
tioned in  despatches),  b.  1868  ;    m.  1st,,  1895,  Jessie  Eliza- 
beth {d.  1898),  d.  of  George  Benbow,  and  widow  of  John 
Swynfen    St.    Vincent     Jervis,     of   Chatcull ;    2nd,    1908, 
Edith,    younger   d.    of  Harold    Freeman,     eldest    son    of 
Professor  Edward  Augustus  Freeman  of  Somerlease,  Wells, 
co.  Somerset.    Seat — Abbey  Willows,  Middle  Barton,  co. 
Oxford. 

Herbert  Swynfen  Jervis,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late  Lt.-Col.  Royal 
MunsterFus.,  now  Col.  General  Staff,  A.A.G.  Army  Head- 
Quarters,  India ;  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  with 
the  1st  Bn.  R.  Munster  Fus.  ;  served  in  European  War 
^14-18,  with  the  original  Expeditionary  Force,  M.C. 
1914;  b.  1878;  m.  1907,  Marie  Theresa,  youngest  d.  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Donlea,  Indian  Army  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Swynfen  Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  Sheila  Marian;  and 
Monica  Edith.  Seat — Munster,  Tilford,  Surrey.  Res. — 
Delhi,  India. 

Francis  William  Swynfen  Jervis,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
7th  Bn.  S.  Staffs.  Regt.,  served  European  War  1914-18,  b. 
1887.     Res. — Sea  Mills,  St.  Issey,  Cornwall. 

Sons  of  Henry  Goodrich  Jervis,  Gentleman,  of  Montego 
Bay,  Jamaica  (second  son  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Jervis), 
b.    1843;  d.    1911  ;     m.     1874,     Florence,    d.   of  John 
Isaacs : — 
Vincent  Goodrich  Jervis,  Gentleman,  ^.1879;   m.  1909, 

Adeline,  d.  of of  New  York.     Res. — 

William  Alexander  Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 

JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS  (R.L.,  1  Oct.  1797,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  martlets  or  (Jervis)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  vair 
between  three  lions  rampant  or  (White).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
martlet  or  (Jervis);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 
arrows,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  fesse  gules,  flighted  proper. 
Motto — "  Venale  nee  auro. " 

Sons  of  Col.   Henry  Jervis- White-Jervis,  R.A. ,   M.P. , 

b.  1825;  d.    1881  ;  ™.  1855,  Lucy,  d.  of  J.  C.  Cobbold, 

M.P.  :— 

Sir  John   Henry  Jervis- White-Jervis,    4th  Bart.   (6  Dec. 

1707),  Col.  R. H.A.,  served  in  Zulu  War  1879,  in  S.  African 

War  1900,   and  Great   War  1914-18,    b.    1857;    m.    1887, 

Margaret  Frances  Lockhart,  d.  of  Capt.  George  Gunning 

Campbell,  R.H.A.     Seat — Blake  Dene,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Herbert  Jervis- White-Jervis,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 

b.  1858;  m.  1893,  Beatrice  Georgiana,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Samuel 

Ruggles-Brise,  K.C.B.,  of  Spains  Hall,  Essex  ;  and  has  surv. 

issue— Three  daus.     Seat — Freston  House,  Ipswich. 

Henry  Felix  Jervis-White-Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Res.— 

Son   of  Thomas  Jervis-White-Jervis,    Esq.,   b.    1797; 
d.    1879 ;    m.   1st,    1818,    Eliza  Anne,    d.    of  William 
Strettell,  Judge  Advocate  General  in  Bengal : — 
Hamilton  Gorges  Jervis- White-Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1834. 
Res.— 

JERVOIS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  between 
in  base  two  grenades  fired  proper,  six  feathers  erect,  three, 
two,  and  one  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  feather  erect  argent, 

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white  facings. 

Sons  of  Major  John  Jervois,  R.E.  (yr.  son  of  Sir  W.  F. 

Jervois,  G.C.  M.G.),  b.  1853;  d.  1895;  m.  1883,  Florence 

Annie,  d.  of  Henry  Strong  Price  of  Delamere,  Adelaide, 

S.  Australia  : — 

James  Arthur  Jervois,  Esq.,D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  R.O., 

late  K.O.Y.L.I.,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  comdg.  2/2ist 

London    Regt.     (despatches  4  times),  b.    1889  ;    m.   1927, 

Daphne,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  de  Salis  Hadow,  The 

Green  Howards.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Wilfred  John  Jervois,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  1st  Batt. 
Northants.  Regt. ,  b.  1892. 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  John  Gordon  Jervois,  late  R.  E. , 

b.   1825;  d.  ;  m.  1848,  Olivia  M E ,  d.  of 

D.  C.  Napier  of  Montreal : — 
Henry  Napier  Jervois,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A. ,  b.  1851. 
William  Gordon  Jervois,  Gentleman,  b.  1854. 
Charles  Edwyn  Jervois,  Esq.,  Major  R.G.A. ,  b.  1857. 
George  Arthur  Jervois,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 

JERVOISE,  see  CLARKE-JERVOISE. 

JERVOISE  of  Herriard  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a 
chevron  between  three  eaglets  close  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 


heraldic  tiger's  head  sable.  Motto — "  Virtutis  praemium 
laus."  Livery — Blue  coat,  red  and  white  striped  waistcoat 
and  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Francis  Michael  Ellis  Jervoise,  Esq.,  of  Herri- 
ard Park  and  Britford,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  b.  1844;  d.  1903; 
m.  1872,  Rachel  Mary,  d.  of  George  Edward  Eyre  of 
Warrens,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. : — 
Francis  Henry  Tristram  Jervoise,  Esq.,  J. P.  Hants,  and 
Wilts.,  Capt.   Hampshire  Carabiniers,  b.  1872;    m.    1908, 
Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Savile,  9th  Lancers. 
Seats — Herriard  Park,    Basingstoke;  The  Moat,  Britford, 
Wilts.     Res.— 13  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair. 

Edwyn  Jervoise,  Gentleman,  M.B.E.,  A.M.  Inst.  C.E. , 
b.  1884 ;  m.  1924,  Lettice  Mary,  d.  of  Philip  Williams. 

Richard  Somervell  Jervoise,  Gentleman,  Malay  Civil 
Service,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1927,  Sylvia,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  William 
Harland  Hudson,  of  Leeds. 

Sons   of  Francis   Jervoise   Ellis  Jervoise   of  Herriard 

Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1809;  d.  1881  ;  m.  2nd,  1841, 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  George  Marx  : — 

Arthur  Tristram  Jervoise,  Gentleman,  b.   1848;    m.   1st, 

1876,  Annie  (d.  1896),  widow  of  Rev.  A.  Deck;  2nd,  1907, 

Eva  Augusta,   fourth  d.   of  late  Capt.   James  E.    Elliott, 


R.N.  ;    and   has   issue -Barbara  Tristram.      Res.— White 
Lodge,  Speen,  Newbury. 

Rear-Adm.  Edmund  Puretoy  Ellis  Jervoise,  C.B.E.,  R.N. 
(ret.),  J. P.  Hants.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1904,  Alice  Flora  Mary,  d. 
of  George  Christian,  of  Bighton  Wood,  Alresford.  Res.— 
Valence  Place,  Alton,  Hants.     Club— Jun.  Carlton. 

JESSEL(H.  Coll.,  1883).  Azure,  a  fesse  raguly  ermine, 
between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  argent,  in  the  centre 
chief  point  a  torch  erect  and  fired  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
torch  fessewise  fired  proper,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  volant 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  pearl  also  argent.  Motto — 
"Persevere."     Livery — Black. 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  James  Jessel,   1st  Bart.,  J. P.   and 

D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  i860;  d.  1928; 

m.   1890,   Edith,   d.   and  coh.  of  Rt.    Hon.    Sir  Julian 

Goldsmid,  Bart.,  P.C.,  M.P.  :— 
Sir  George  Jessel,  2nd  Bart.  (25  May  1883),  M.C. ,  Capt. 
T.F.  Res,,  late  Lieut.  E.  Kent  Regt.,*.  1891 ;  m.  1923, 
Muriel,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Chaplin,  V.C.,  C.B.,  and 
widow  of  Major  Foster  Swetenhani,  Roy.  Scots  Greys; 
and  has  surv.  issue— Charles  John  Jessel,  Esq.,  b.  1924. 
Seat — Ladham  House,  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Res. — Clock 
House,  Cowfold,  Sussex.      Clubs — Brooks's,  Garrick. 

Richard  Hugh  Jessel,  Esq.,  b.  1896;  m.  1923,  Margaret 
Ella,  d.  of  Sir  George  James  Lewis,  2nd  Bart.,  and  has 
issue — David  Charles  George  Jessel,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ; 
and  Edith  Marie.     Res. — 10  Talbot  Square,  W.2. 

JESSEL  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  raguly  counter  raguly 
ermine,  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  argent,  in  the 
chief  point  a  portcullis  or,  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence  the  arms  of  Goldsmid  (1841),  per  saltire  ermine 
and  erminois,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  goldfinch  proper  between 
two  roses  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  torch 
fessewise  fired  proper,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  volant 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  pearl  also  argent.  Badge  — 
A  Baron's  coronet  or,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  volant 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  pearl  also  argent. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  dark  bay  horse,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  portcullis  or.  Motto — "  Persevere." 
Yngr.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel,  Kt.  Bach., 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1856, 
Amelia,  d.  of  Joseph  Moses  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Merton  Jessel,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  1st 
Baron  Jessel  of  Westminster  (8  Jan.  1924),  1st  Bart. 
(30  June  1917),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  of  London,  late  Capt. 
17th  Lancers  and  Berks.  Yeo.  Cav.,  served  Great  War, 
Lt-.Col.  Comdt.  Remount  Service  igi5,Col.  Dep.  Dir.  War 
Office  1918-19,  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  St.  Pancras  1896-1906, 
and  1910-18,  President  and  (1904-15)  Chairman  London 
Municipal  Society,  Alderman  City  of  Westminster  (Mayor 
1902-3),  b.  1866  ;  m.  1894,  Maud,  d.  and  coh.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Julian  Goldsmid,  Bart.,  P.C.,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Hon.  Edward  Herbert  Jessel,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at- 
Law  Inner  Temple,  b.  1904;  Hon.  Gladys  May;  Hon. 
Vera  Pearl  [m.  1925,  Capt.  Clive  Harrison  Martyn,  M.C, 
late  R.E.J;  and  Hon.  Doreen  Maud.  Res. — 24  South 
Street,  Park  Lane,  W.i.  Clubs  —  Army  and  Navy,  Garrick, 
Carlton,  Beefsteak. 

JESSOP  of  Doory  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  vert,  three 
mullets  argent  (Jessop) ;  2.  argent,  two  lions  rampant  com- 
batant, supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped  gules,  in  base  a 
salmon  in  the  sea  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets  or 
(Donelly) ;  3.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  debruised  by  a 
fesse  or,  charged  with  three  roses  gules,  barbed  vert  (Jessop)  ; 
4.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  ostrich-feathers  argent 
(Fetherston) ;  5.  argent,  two  bars  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Lancaster) ;  6.  argent,  three  bucks' 
heads  caboshed  gules  (Colenwood) ;  7.  sable,  a  wolf  rampant 
argent,  in  chief  three  estoiles  or  (Wilson) ;  8.  vert,  a  chevron 
between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  on  a  canton  the 
arms  of  Cavendish,  namely  sable,  within  a  bordure  argent, 
three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  of  the  last,  attired  or  (Flood) ; 
9.  argent,  a  cross  azure,  in  the  first  quarter  five  ermine  spots 
(Warden) ;  10.  or,  on  a  cross  vert,  three  pheons  of  the  field 
(Crompton).     Motto—"  In  Deo  confido." 

Son  of  Frederick  Thomas  Jessop,  Esq.,  of  Doory  Hall, 

J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1835),  b.  1811 ;  d.  1868;. 

m.   1836,  Elizabeth,   d.  of  Peter  Low,  by   Louisa,  d. 

of  Sir    Richard    Butler,    Bart.,  of  Cloughrennan,   co. 

Carlow : — 
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JOHNDE  BURGH  JESSOP,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Comdr. 
(ret.)  R.N.  Born  Aug.  28,  1885,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  William  de  Burgh  Jessop,  Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly  Major 
3rd  Batt.  Derbyshire  Regt.,  by  his  wife  Judith,  second  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Gay  Newton  Alleyne,  third  Baronet.  Ar- 
morial bearings— Or,  two  bars  gules,  guttee-d'or,  in  chief  a 


argent,  maned  or,  erased  gules,  in  the  mouth  a  broken 


cross  couped  of  the  second  between  two  leopards'  faces  sable, 
and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice's 
head  couped  proper,  charged  with  two  bars  argent,  hold- 
ing in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  between  two  wings  of 
the  first,  each  charged  with  a  cross  couped  of  the  second. 
Motto — "  Pax  et  amor."  Livery — Blue.  Married,  1917, 
Ethel  Joane,  d.  of  Capt.  Cutts  Humphrey  Hill,  Glos. 
Regt.,  and  has  Issue— Susan  Joanna.  Seat — East  Lodge, 
Doveridge,  co,  Derby. 

JEUNE,  see  SYMONS-JEUNE. 

EVAN  BROWELL  JEUNE,  Esq.,  J. P.  D.L  co.  Glos., 
Col.  late  Devon  R.G.A. ,  b.  1852,  being  the  youngest 
son  of  the  late  Right  Reverend  Francis  Jeune,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Dyne, 
only  child  of  Henry  Symons  of  Axbridge,  in  the  county  of 
Somerset.  Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms  :  Sable, 
a  stag  trippant  between  four  estoiles  argent :  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the  attires  of 
a  stag  affixed  to  the  scalp,  an  estoile  all  argent ;  with  the 
Motto,  "  Faire  sans  dire."  Livery  —  Dark  blue  coat, 
crimson  vest.  Married,  firstly,  February  21,  1878,  Caroline 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  P.  Lawless  of  Booubyjan,  Queens- 
land ;  secondly,  Ada  Medland,  eldest  daughter  of  Robeit 
Lock-Roe,  Enquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  The  Manor 
House,  Lynmouth  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Robert  Dyne 
Jeune,  Gentleman,  late  Northants.  Regt.,  b.  Feb.  29, 
1892;  (2)  Hugo  St.  Helier  Jeune,  b.  Jan.  7,  1894;  d. 
on  active  service  1917;  and  Caroline  Margaret  Noel  \m. 
1st,  1909,  Richard  Grainger  Nash  of  Finnstown,  co.  Dublin 
(d.  1914)  ;  2nd,  Rev.  C.  Follis,  Canon  of  Kildare  (d.  1925)]. 
Post.  add. — Whaddon  Manor,  Gloucestershire.  Club — 
Junior  Carlton. 

JEX-BLAKE(R.L.,i837,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 4, 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  sable,  within  a 
bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
field  (Blake) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable, 
between  two  plain  cottises  gules,  three  escallops  of  the  field 
(Jex).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests  —  1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  morion  proper,  thereon  a  martlet 
argent  (Blake) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head 


tilting-spear   gold    (Jex).         Motto  —  "Bene    praeparatum 

pectus." 

Son   of  Charles   Jex-Blake,    Gentleman,   b.    1864;    d. 
1910;  m.  1897,  Fanny,  d.   of.  A.   Kettle  of  Banham, 
Norfolk:— 
William  Francis  Jex-Blake,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

Old  Hall,  Reedham,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  The  Very  Rev.  Thomas  William  Jex-Blake, 
D.D.,  of  Burwell,  Norfolk,  Dean  of  Wells,  F.S.A., 
F.R.G.S.,  J. P.  co.  Worcs.,  Rector  of  Alvechurch 
(1887-91),  formerly  Principal  of  Cheltenham  Coll.  and 
Headmaster  of  Rugby,  b.  1832;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1857, 
Henrietta,  d.  of  John  Cordery  of  Wetheral  House, 
Hampstead : — 
Arthur    John    Jex-Blake,     Gentleman,     B.A.     (Oxon.), 

F.R.C.P.,  b.   1873;  m.  1920,  Lady  Muriel  Herbert,  yngr. 

d.  of  14th  Earl   of  Pembroke,   and   has  issue — Daphne 

Marian.     Res. — Kynna,  Nairobi,  Kenya  Colony. 

JOCELYN  or   JOSSELYN  of  Hyde  Hall,  Sawbridge- 
worth,  Herts.,  and  Horkesley,  Essex.     Arms  (temp.  Henry 


III.  ;  videVn.  Essex,  1612)— Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a  circular 
wreath  argent   and  sable,  with  four  hawks'  bells  conjoined 


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thereto  in  quadrangle  or  (Jocelyn) ;  2.  argent,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  sable,  ducally  crowned  or  (Jocelyn) ;  3.  azure,  a  fesse 
or  (Chastelyn) ;  4.  gules,  a  griffin  segreant  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  or  (Battaile) ;  5.  gules,  an  inescutcheon  argent 
within  an  orie  of  eight  martlets  or  (Enfield) ;  6.  gules,  on  a 
saltire  engrailed  or,  five  torteaux,  a  chief  ermine  (Hide) ;  7. 
argent,  three  inescutcheons  gules  (Patmer) ;  8.  gules,  three 
chevronels  argent  (Baude).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  s  leg,  belled  or, 
the  thigh  erased  gules.     Motto — ' '  Faire  mon  devoir." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Julian  Orde  Jocelyn,  7th 
Earl  ot  Roden,  J, P.,  D.L.,  Lt.-Col.  late  King's  Liver- 
pool  Regt.,  b.  1845;  d.  1915  ;  m.    1882,  Ada   Maria 
d.  of  Col.  Soame  Gambier  Jenyns,  C.B.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Soame  Jocelyn,  8th  Earl  ot  Roden 
^9  Sept.    1771),    9th  Viscount  Jocelyn  (6    Dec.    1755),  8th 
Baron  Newport  (29  Nov.  1743),  ancl  1Itn  Bart.  (8  June  1665), 
D.L.  co.  Down,  Capt.  (ret.)  North  Irish  Horse,  a  represent- 
ative Peer  for  Ireland,  served  Great  War  1914-17  [Arms  as 
above,   with  inescutcheon  of   Ulster.      Supporters — Two 
falcons  with  wings  inverted  proper,  belled   or],    b.    1883  ; 
m.   1905,  Elinor  Jessie,  second  d.  of  Joseph  Charlton  Parr, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  ;    and  has  issue — Robert  William  Jocelyn, 
Esq.,    commonly   called    Viscount    Jocelyn,    Midshipman 
R.N.,  b.  1909;  Hon.  John  Charlton  Jocelyn,  <$.  1924  ;   Lady 
Elizabeth  [m.  1927,  Gerald  Francis  Annesley]  ;  and  Lady 
Mabel  Kathleen.     Seat — Tullymore  Park,  Bryanstord,  co. 
Down.      Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Son  of  Major  Hon.  Augustus  George  Frederick  Jocelyn, 

6th   Dragoon  Guards  (son  of  2nd    Earl),  b.   181 1;  d. 

1887;  m.   2nd,    1851,    Grace,    second  d.   of  Sir  John 

Macneill,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.:— 

Julian  Robert  John  Jocelyn,  Esq.,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  Col. 

in  the  Army  (ret.),  b.   1852;   m.  1875,  Euphemia  Jessie  (d. 

1906),  d.   of  Maj.    A.    Balderston,    H.E.I.C.S. ;    and  has 

surv.    issue — Isabella    Jessie    [?n.    1907,    Lewis    St.    John 

Rawlinson   Clutterbuck,   O.B.E.,   Major  R.A.  ;    and    has 

issue]  ;  and  Gladys  [m.  1907,  Lt.-Col.  David  Allan  Strachan, 

R.A.J.     Res. — 157  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.      Club — United 

Service. 

Son   of  John   Josselyn,   Esq.,  J. P.   and  D.L. ,  of  St. 
Edmund's  Hill,  Bury  St.  Edmund's  (High  Sheriff  1855), 
b.  1816  ;   d.   1884;   m.  1837,  Mary  Anne  Sarah,  d.  of 
Rev.   Henry  Bishop,  M.A.,  R.D. ,  Vicar  of  Ardleigh 
and  Rector  of  Gt.  Clacton,  Essex: — 
Willoughby    Josselyn,    Gentleman,    b.    1854;    m.    1898, 
Frances   Ethel   Gertrude,  d.  of  Rev.   John   White,  M.A. , 
J. P.  co.  Suffolk,  Rector  of  Chevington,  co.  Suffolk;   and 
has  issue — John  Willoughby  Josselyn,   Gentleman,   Lieut. 
1st  Batt.  The  Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1901  ;  and  Mary  Frances 
Helen.     Res. — 3a  Horringer  Road,  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 
Sons  of  late  Frederic  Josselyn,  Esq.  (V.D.),  of  Red- 
cliffe  Gardens,  Kensington,  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st 
Middx.  E.  V. ,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1900 ;  m.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Lloyd  Oswell,  M.A.  (Oxon.) : — 
Frederic   Oswell  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.    1870.     Res. — 
St.  Mary's,  Martlesham,  Woodb  idge,  Suffolk. 

John  Josselyn,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  D  S.O.,  O.B.E.  (mil,), 
T.D.,  Col.  T.A.  (ret.),  b.  1872;  m.  1900,  Lilian  Bella, 
d.  of  Ven.  William  Weston  Elwes,  Archdeacon  of  Madras  ; 
and  has  issue — John  William  Josselyn,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R. N., 
b.  1900  \tn.  1925,  Doris  Mary,  d.  of  James  Butterworth, 
and  has  issue — John  Rodney  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1926] ; 
and  Doris  Mary  Elwes.  Res. — 9  The  Boltons,  S.W.10. 
Club — Carlton. 

Arthur  Murray  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.  Res. — 
42  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W.10. 

Edward  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1912,  Fanny 
Beatrice,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Martin,  Vicar  ot 
Stockton-on-Tees  and  Rural  Dean ;  and  has  issue  — 
Edward  Henry  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  Richard 
Kingsley  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  and  Mary.  Res. 
— Mount  Elgon,  Kitale.  Kenya  Colony. 

Ernest  William  Josselyn >  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1926, 
Catherine  Mary,  d.  of  A.  Macdonald,  of  Lenzie,  Scotland. 
Res. — Sitiawan,  Straits  Settlements.  Clubs  —  Sports, 
Penan g. 

Son  of  the  late  Charles  Josselyn,  Gentleman  (yr. 
son  of  James  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  of  BeLtead  and  of 
Copdock,   Suffolk,    m.  ,    Mary   Bryckwood,   d.   of 

John  Royce  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex),  m.   Henri- 
etta, d.  of  Arthur  Steward  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Nor- 
folk :— 
James  Arthur  Waylen  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  21  Nov. 
1863 ;  m.  Alice  Maude,  widow  of  Reginald  Leir  Bretting- 
ham,  and  d.  of  late  William  Beale  Wallis,  Esq.,  of  Col- 


chester, Brig.-Major  R. H.A.  ;  and  has  issue— Charles 
Arthur  Steward  Josselyn,  Gentleman,  b.  17  Dec.  1898;  and 
Hetty  Eileen.     Res.—  Ardleigh,  Essex. 

JODRELL,  see  COTTON-JODRELL. 

JODRELL  (H.  Coll.,  10  July  1707).  Ermines,  a  trefoil 
slipped  or  between  three  round  buckles,  tongues  pendent 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-cock,  wings  erected  or,  combed 
and  wattled  gules,  issuant  out  of  a  wreath  of  roses  of 
the  last,  seeded  gold.  Motto — "  Non  sibi  sed  patriae 
natus. " 

Son  of  Capt.  Edward  Jodrell,   b.  ;    d.    1868  ;    m. 

1843,    Adela   Monckton,    d.    of    Sir    Edward    Bowyer 

Smijth,  10th  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Alfred  Jodrell,  4th  Bart.  (22  Jan.  1783),  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Norfolk    (High    Sheriff    1887),    b.    1847;    m.    1897,    Lady 
Jane  Grimston  (d.  1920),  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Verulam.     Seat — 
Bayfield  Hall,  Holt,  Norfolk.     Club— Carlton. 

SOLOMON  BARNATO  JOEL,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  Berks. ,  b. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  two 
chevronels  counterchanged  between  as  many  roses  in  chief 
and  a  lion  passant  in  base  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
passant  proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  three  roses 
gules,  slipped,  leaved,  barbed,  and  seeded,  also  proper, 
supporting  with  the  dexter  forepaw  an  antique  shield  azure, 
ornamented  and  charged  with  a  rose  or.  Motto— "Facta 
non   verba."    Married  1st,  ;  2nd,    1919,   Phcebe 

Benjuta,  and  has  issue— Three  sons  and  one  dau.  Res. — 
Maiden  Erlegh,  Reading  ;  Moulton  Paddocks,  Newmarket  ; 
2  Great  Stanhope  Street,  London,  W. 

JOHNES,  see  HILLS-JOHNES,  and  LLOYD- 
JOHNES. 

JOHNS  of  St.  Hilary,  Cornwall  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a 
chevron  azure,  between  two  Cornish  choughs  in  chief  and  a 
castle  gateway  in  base  proper,  three  pheens  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  battleaxes  in  saltire,  a  Cornish 
chough  proper.  Motto — ' '  Aspiro  et  persto." 
Son  of :— 

John  Henry  Johns,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

JOHNSON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  water-bouget  sable,  on  a 
chief  gules,  three  annulets  of  the  field,  gemmed  sapphire. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  crown 
vallary  gules,  two  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  or.  Motto 
—"Onus  sub  honore."  Livery — Dark  drab,  black  facings, 
gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Walter  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe  Hall,  J.P. 

N.  Rdg.  Yorks.,  b.  1842;  d.  1915  ;    m.  1871,  Margaret 

Florence  (Res. — Arncliffe    Hall,  Northallerton),  d.    of 

Sir  Isaac  Lowthian  Bell,  Bart.  : — 
Walter  Lyulph  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  N.  Rdg.  Yorks., 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1908,  Alice  Hilda,  only  d.  of  Alan  Lupton;  and 
has  issue  —  Maurice  Alan  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10; 
Stephen  Philip  Lowthian  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
and  Walter  Mark  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — 
Crathorne  Grange,  Crathorne,  Yorks. 

Ivor  Lowthian  Johnson,  Esq..  J.P.  N.R.  Yorks.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1st,  1916,  Alice  Polgrave 
Walford  (d.  1919) ;  2nd,  Aileen  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  M.  Courage, 
and  widow  of  Andrew  Fife,  and  has  issue — Walter  Hugh 
Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Patrick  Johnson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926;  and  Olivia.     Res. — Langtcn  Hall,  Northallerton. 

JOHNSON  of  Castlesteads  (13  Feb.  1788).  Argent,  on 
a  saltire  sable,  five  bezants,  on  a  chief  gules,  an  Eastern 
crown  between  two  woolpacks  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile 
within  a  spur  erect  between  two  wings  elevated  or.  Motto 
— "  Nunquam  non  paratus."  Livery — Dark  blue,  pale 
yellow  facings. 

Son  of  Frederick  Ponsonby  Johnson,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  D.L. , 

B.A.    (Oxon.),   late  Capt.    Cumb.    and  Westm.   Imp. 

Yeo. ,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Walton,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1918  ; 

m.  1901,  Frances  Mary,  only  d.  of  late  Col.  William 

Gray  of  Farley  Hill  Place,  nr.  Reading,  J.P.  andD.L., 

M.P.  :— 

George  Frederick  Johnson,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  1st  Batt. 

Scots   Gds.,    b.     1903.       Seat — Castlesteads,     Brampton, 

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Sons  ol  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Johnson,  M.A. ,  Fellow  and 

Chaplain  and  Tutor  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,   b.   1845;  d. 

;  tn.  1873,  Bertha  Jane,  third  d.  of  Robert  Bentley 

Todd,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.  :— 

Sir    Robert    Arthur    Johnson,    K.B.E.    (1928),     T.D., 

Col.    T.A. ,  Deputy    Master    and  Controller  Royal  Mint, 

M.A.  (Oxon.),   b.    1874;    tn.    1903,   Kathleen    Eyre,  d.  of 

the    late    Sir    Walpole  Eyre  Green  well,  Bart.  ;    and  has 

issue— Two  daus.    Res. — 56  Chester  Square,  S.W.    Clubs — 

Travellers',   Brooks. 

George  Wilfrid  Johnson,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1876;  tn.  1912,  Olive,  d.  of  T.  F.  Parkes  of  Ashwood, 
Worcestershire,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

JOHNSON  of  Bath  (U.O.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable, 
on  a  saltire  argent,  between  three  towers  or,  inflamed 
proper,  and  in  base  two  tilting-spears  in  saltire  of  the 
second,  five  cocks  gules  (Johnson);  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
fesse  azure  between  six  martlets  sable  (Walsh),  over  all 
a  crescent  gules  for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  tower  proper, 
a  cock  gules.  Mottoes — (over  crest)  "  Vicisti  et  vivimus"  ; 
(underarms)"  Nunquam  non  paratus."  Supporters  (R.L., 
1833,  to  descend  with  Baronetcy) — Dexter,  a  grenadier  28th 
(North  Glos. )  Regt. ,  habited  and  accoutred  and  arms 
ordered  proper ;  sinister,  a  light  infantry  man  of  same 
regt.,  habited  and  accoutred  and  arms  trailed  proper, 
supporting  with  his  exterior  hand  a  flagstaff  also  proper, 
therefrom  flowing  a  banner  gules,  inscribed  "New  Ross" 
in  letters  of  gold. 

Son    of    Col.    Sir   Henry    Franks    Frederic    Johnson, 
3rd   Bart.,  Col.    comdg.  the    Forces   in   Jamaica   and 
Commander  of  the  Forces   Windward   and    Leeward 
Islands,   b.    1819;    d.    1883;    tn.    1851,  Emma   Patty, 
d.  of  Sir  David  William  Barclay,  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Henry  Allen  William  Johnson,  4th    Bart.    (1st  Dec. 
i8i8),C.B.,  Col.  (ret.)  and  Brig. -Gen.  in  the  Army,  late  Col. 
of  General  Staff  8th  Div.  Irish  Command,  formerly  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  1st  Batt.  Yorkshire,  L.I.,  was  Brig. -Gen.  comdg,  3rd 
Inf.  Brigade  at  the  Coronation  of  H.M.  the  King,  served  in 
Jowaki   Campaign    1877,   in   Afghanistan    1878-80,  and  in 
Burmese  War  1886-7,   b.   1855;    tn.   (1st),   1886,   Ella,    d. 
of  Thomas   Dyson;  2nd,  1897,   Georgina,   d.    of  the   late 
Hon.  Amias  Charles  Orde-Powlett ;  and  has  surv  issue — (1) 
Henry  Allen  Beaumont  Johnson,  Esq.,  Major  26th  K.G.O. 
Light  Cavalry,  Indian  Army,  served  Great  War  1914-16, 
and  Afghan  War  1919,  b.   1887  [tn.  1917,  Dorothy  Nora, 
d.    of  Mostyn   Cecil  Gurney,   C.M.G. ,   M.V.O. ,  and  has 
issue — Barbara  Patty  ;  and  Monica  Lena  (Club — Cavalry)] ; 
and  Daphne  Letitia.     Res. — 6oLexham  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, W.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Hugh  Walters  Beaumont  Johnson,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  1865;  d.  1916  ;  tn.  1904,  Winifred 
Mena,  d.  of  Charles  Hill : — 
Victor  Philipse  Hill  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 
Son  of  Rev.   Frederick  Pigot  Johnson,  M.A.  (son  of 
Sir  Henry  Allen  Johnson,   2nd    Bart.,   and   Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Philipse),  Rector  of  Oaksey,  Wilts.,  b.  1826; 
d.   1882 ;    tn.    1866,    Matilda,   d.    of  James   Carnegy- 
Arbuthnott  of  Balnamoon,  Forfar  : — 
Oswald  Carnegy  Johnson,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
(q.v.). 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Cooper   Johnson,  G.C.B.    (son   of 

Sir    Henry  Allen  Johnson,  2nd   Bart.,   and   Charlotte 

Elizabeth  Philipse),    Gen.    Bengal   Staff    Corps,   J. P. 

Worcestershire,   b.   1827 ;   d.   1905 ;    tn.    i860,  Jemima 

Anne  Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Martin  : — 

Charles   Edward  Johnson,  Esq.,    Col.    and  Hon.    Brig. - 

Gen.  (ret.)  Indian  Army,  b.  1861 ;  tn.  1899,  Susan  Ellen,  d. 

of  the  late  Col.   C.   H.    Ewart.      Res.— 15   Russell  Street, 

Bath.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Cyril  Beaumont  Johnson,  Esq.  (son  of 
Sir  Charles  Cooper  Johnson,  G.C.B. ,  and  Jemima 
Anne  Frances  Martin),  Maj.  Indian  Army,  b.  1863  ; 
d.  1904;  tn.  1901,  Roberta  Joanna,  d.  of  the  late  Insp.- 
Gen.  R.  Pottinger  : — 
Charles  Robert  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — The 
Hill,  Upton-on-Severn. 

Cyril  Martin  Hugh  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  (posthumous 
1905.     Res. — The  Hill,  Upton-on-Severn. 

Son  of  Eliot  Philipse  Johnson,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Col.  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  b.  1866  ;  d.  1625  ;  tn.  1892,  Mary,  d. 
of  the  late  Surg. -Maj. -Gen.  James  Inkson,  Army 
Medical  Staff: — 
Percy  Eliot  Johnson,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.F.A. ,  b.  1893. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Yr.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Cooper  Johnson,  G.C.B.,  and 
Jemima  Anne  Frances  Martin  (see  above) : — 
Allen  Victor  Johnson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  late  1st 
Batt.  Royal  Fus. ,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1919,  Angela  Mary,  d.  of 
the  late  Hubert  A.  T.  Hibbert,  and  widow  of  Brig.-Gen. 
Paul  A.  Kenna,  V.C.,  D.S.O..  Res.  —  Trowl  House, 
Trowbridge,  Wilts.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Archibald  Acheson  Johnson,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir 
Henry  Allen  Johnson,  2nd  Bart.,  and  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Philipse),  |Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  b.  1835; 
d.  1894;  tn.  1869,  Agnes  Sarah,  d.  of  the  Rev. 
A.  M.  F.  Browne,  Vicar  of  Affane  and  Aglish  : — 
Arthur  Acheson  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res. — 
Canada. 

Allen  Edwin  Johnson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  Indian 
Army,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1913,  Phcebe  Wynn,  only  d.  of  late 
Major   Alfred    Elias,    K.R.  R.C. ,    and    has   issue  —  Allen 


Anthony  Johnson,  Gentleman, 
Service. 


b.    1916.      Club  —  United 


JOHNSON  of  Ulverscroft  (R.L. ,  22  March  1859).  Argent, 
two  chevronels  between  as  many  griffins'  heads  erased  in 
chief  and  a  palmer's  scrip  in  base  gules.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's 
head  erased  per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  holding  in  the  beak 
a  palmer's  scrip  of  the  last. 

Son  of  William  George  Johnson  Lillingston,  Esq.,  d. 

1904  (only  son  of  George  William  Johnson,  formerly 

Lillingston),  Gentleman,  d.  1894: — 
Luke  Theodore  Lillingston,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 

GEORGE  RANDALL  JOHNSON,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Can- 
tab.), Barrister-at-Law,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council 
of  New  Zealand  1872-90.  Born  1833,  being  the  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Johnson,  J. P.,  of 
Stalham,  Rector  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  by  Mary  Ann,  d. 
of  the  late  George  Cubitt,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Catfield 
Hall,  Norfolk.  Armorial  bearings  —  Gules,  on  a  saltire 
ermine,  five  crosses  moline  sable,  a  chief  of  the  second 
charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  third,  and  impaling  the 
arms  of  Russell,  namely  gules,  two  swords  saltirewise 
proper,  between  as  many  cinquefoils  in  pale  argent,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  two  bombshells  fired  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  mullet  as  in  the  arms,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a 
cross  moline  gules.     Married,  1873,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 


Col.  Andrew  Hamilton  Russell ;  and  has,  with  other  Issue 
— Randall  Johnson,  Gentleman,  £.  1880.  Estates  —Stalham 
and  Tunstead,  Norfolk.  Res.  —  Egland,  Awliscombe, 
Honiton,  Devon.     Club — United  University. 


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JOHNSON.  Quarterly,  per  fesse  nebuly  or  and 
sable,  on  a  bend  gules,  between  an  eagle  rising  in  the 
second  quarter,  and  in  the  third  a  lotus-flower,  leaved 
and  slipped,  a  serpent  nowed,  all  proper.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  clouds,  a  serpent  nowed,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
poppy-head  slipped  proper,  thereon  an  eagle  rising  also 
proper,  charged  on  the  breast  and  each  wing  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gules.     Motto — "  In  lucem  aspiro." 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Johnson,  M.D. ,  F. R.S.,  Physician- 
Exiraordinary  to  her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,   b. 
1818;  d.  1896;  m.  1850,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  youngest 
d.  of  William  White  (Lieutenant)  of  Salisbury  : — 
George  Stillingfleet  Johnson,  Esq.,  b.  1851.    Post.  add. — 
Charles  Plumptre  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.   London  and 
Kent,    b.    1853.      Seat—  Park  Grange,  Sevenoaks,    Kent. 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  Roy.  Yacht  Squadron  (Cowes)' 
Edward  Middleton  Johnson,  Esq.,  b,  1859.     Res. — 

JOHNSON    (  ).     Or,  three  pheons  in  fesse 

azure,  within  two  fiaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with 
a  pheon  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm 


VIRTUS  PATIOTDV  WRITAS 


embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  javelin  in 
bend  sinister,  pheoned  or,  and  enfiled  with  a  chaplet  of 
roses  gules,  two  branches  of  oak  in  saltire  vert.  Motto — 
"  Virtus  patientia  Veritas."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  red 
waistcoat. 

Son  of  Herbert  Alfred  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Derby, 

Col.    4th  Batt.    Manchester   Regt. ,   M.A.   Trin.    Hall 

(Camb. ),  b.  1866;   d.  1923;  m.  1895,  Ethel  Alexandra, 

d.    of    Benjamin    Miller   Grev    Barnard   of   Brooklyn, 

U.S.A.  :  — 

John    Thewlis    Johnson,    Gentleman,    b.     1898.     Seat — 

Allesti  ee  Hall,  near  Derby.    Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Boodle's. 

Sons   of  John    Thewlis   Johnson,    Esq.,    J. P.    for   co. 
Derby,   by    his   wife   Amelia,   d.    of  John    Higgins   of 
Cheetham  Hill:— 
Ernest  Johnson,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  Chester,  M.A.  Oxon., 
Majcr  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1870;    m.  1896, 
Violet  Seymour,  d.  of  Henry  S.  Persse  of  Glenarde,  Galway ; 
and  has  Issue — (1)  Eric  Seymour  Thewlis  Johnson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1897  ;  (2)  Michael  Antony  Thewlis  Johnson,  Gentle- 


man, £.  1904;  and  Eleonor  Bryony  Thewlis.    Res.  —  Ashton 
Hayes,  Chester.    Club — Cavalry. 

LionelArthurThewlis  Johnson, Gentleman,  M.A.  Camb., 
b.  1874  ;  m.  1911,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Morris  Vaucour, 
and  has  issue — Rupert  Lionel  Thewlis  Johnson,  Gentleman, 
^.1914.  Res. — Abbot'sBay,  Keswick.  Clubs — Constitutional, 
New  University,  R.A.C. 

Sons   of  John   Thewlis   Johnson   (see   above),    by  his 
second   wife,   Anne,  d.  of  lames  Higgins   of  Turvey, 
Beds.  :— 
James   Gerald   Thewlis    Johnson,    Gentleman,    b.    1886. 
Res. — The  Cottage,  Foston,  co.  Derby. 

Humphrey  John  Thewlis  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Res.— 

JAMES  JOHNSON,  Gentleman.  Born  March  23,  1S50, 
being  the  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  James  Johnson  of 
Higherfield,  West  Derby,  Liverpool,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
younger  daughter  of  Francis  Shaw  of  Knowsley.  Armo- 
rial bearings— He  bears  for  Arms :  Argent,  a  saltire  in- 
vected  pean  between  two  wings  erect  in  fesse  sable,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last,  a  lozenye  between  two  woolpacks  or  ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  in  front  of  two  tilting-spears  in  saltire  proper, 
a  spur  or,  the  whole  between  two  wings  also  proper ;  with 
the  Motto,  "Servabo  fidem."  Married,  October  7,  1880, 
Anne,  third  daughter  of  John  Crisp  of  Knowsley,  neat- 
Liverpool  ;  and  has  Issue — Mary  Elizabeth  ;  and  Alice 
Mildred.  Residence  —  Thurlaston  House,  Dunchurch, 
Rugby. 

JOHNSON  of  New  York.  Argent,  two  lions 
counter-rampant,  supporting  a  dexter  hand  gules,  in 
chief  three  estoiles  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  salmon 
naiant  in  water  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest- — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  gules,  en- 
circled with  a  ducal  crown  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Mottoes — "  Nee  aspera 
terrent  "  ;  "  Deo  regique  deboe."  Livery — Green,  with 
red  facings. 

Son  of  Archibald  Kennedy  Johnson,  Esq.,  b.  1839  ; 

d.  1873  ;    m.  1865,  Katherine  Sophia,  d.  of  Lieut. - 

Col.  Charles  MacDonnell,  85th  Regt.  :— 

Sir  (Edward)  Gordon  Johnson,  5th  Bart.,  of  New  York 

(27  Nov.   1755),  b.  1867  ;    s.  his  uncle    1908  ;   m.    1902, 

Violet  Eveline,  d.  of  Thomas  Edward  Hayes,  M.D.,  of 

Dublin.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Vice-Adm.   John  Ormsby  Johnson,  of  the 
Moorings,    Ipswich,  b.    1822  ;    d.  1881  ;    m.    1852, 
Edith  Renira,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Twyford,  Rector 
of  Trotton,  Sussex  : — 
Frederick  Colpoys  Ormsby  Johnson,   Maj.  R.M.    and 
(late)  Worcs.  Regt.,  late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  1st  Winchester 
Batt.  C.L.  Bde.,   b.  1858  ;    m.    1884,  Maria,  d.  of  Henry- 
Lund,  Barrister-at-Law  ;   and  has  had  issue — Guy  Allen 
Colpoys   Ormsby   Johnson,    O.B.E.,     M.C.,    Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.P.C,  and  late  The  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  b.  1886  [m. 
191 1,  Mary  Isabella,  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Benjamin  Humfrey, 
of  Cavanacor,  co.  Donegal ;    and  has  issue — -Emily  Mary 
Ormsby  ;   Eileen  Ormsby  ;   and  Grace  Ormsby  (Club — 
Junior  United  Service)]  ;    Lt.-Comdr.     Lionel  Stanley 
Ormsby  Johnson,   D.S.C.,   Flag-Lieut.  R.N. ,    b.   1887; 
d.  1920;  Stella  Kathleen   [m.  1926,  Maj.  R.  B.  Tower, 
M.C.,  Sherwood  Foresters] .  Res. — Lamorna,  Weymouth. 
Clubs — Authors',  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 

Sons  of  Alexander  Adair  Johnson,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

N.Z.E.F.,  F.R.C.V.S.,  b.   1873;  d.    1928;  m.  1894, 

Emma  Jenny,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  A.  Aris  : — 

Ralph  Harold  Ormsby  Johnson,  b.    1897;    m.    1923, 

Gertrude  Mabel,  d.  of  R.  Betts,   and  has  issue — June 

Ormsby.     Res. — New  Zealand. 

John  Ormsby  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 

Son  of  Hubert  Colpoys  Johnson,  A.M.Inst.C.E., 
F.R.G.S.,  late  I.C.S.,  b.  1878;  d.  1923;  m.  1916, 
Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Howe,  of  Newport  Pagnell, 
Bucks.  : — 
Graham  Christopher  Colpoys  Johnson,  b.  1917.  Res. — 
Danescourt,  Stourwood  Avenue,  Southbourne,  Hants. 

JOHNSON  (H.  Coll.,).  Gules,  between  two  bendlets 
argent,  a  sun  in  splendour  between  two  pheons  in  bend 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  of  heather  a  moorcock 
proper,  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a  portcullis 
chained  or.     Motto—"  Fortiter  fac  et  fidenter." 

Son   of   Edward   Johnson,    of   Hackney,   b.    1842  ; 

d.  1925  ;  m.   1867  : — 


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Div.  Walthamstow  1918-24,  b.  1869;  m.  1902,  Edith, 
d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Heather,  of  Adelaide  House,  Jersey, 
and  has  issue — Douglas  Heather  Johnson,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ; 
Harold  Daintree  Johnson,  Esq.,  b.  1910.  Res.  — 
Coombe  Pines,  Coombe  Warren,  Kingston  Hill. 

JOHNSON  of  Abbot's  Lea  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
pile  azure,  between  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  a  sun  in  splendour  also  proper,  thereon  an  eagle's 
head  erased  sable.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  au  eagle's  head  erased  sable, 

supporting  in  the  beak  a  pennon  erect  azure,  charged  with  a 

sun  in  splendour  proper.     Motto — "  Juvat  me  servire." 

Eldest  son  of  Thomas  Sands  Johnson,  of  Gentleman, 

of  Ford    House,  Ulverstone,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1912  ;  m. 

1858  :— 

Sir  Benjamin  Sands  Johnson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1910),  J. P. 

and  D.L.  Lanes.  ;    High  Sheriff  1923,  Dir.-Gen.   Royal 

Army  Clothing  Dept.  1917-18,  and  of  National  Factories 

(Min.  of  Munitions)  1919,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1905,  Janet  Steele, 

d.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Hutcheson,  Greenock  ;  and  has 

issue— Ruth.      Res. — Abbot's  Lea,  Woolton,  Liverpool ; 

2   Ryder  Street,  St.  James's,  S.W.       Clubs — Reform, 

R.A.C.,  Arts,  Thatched  House. 

JOHNSON  of  Dulwich  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  bend 
chequy  argent  and  sable,  between  in  chief  a  sinister 
gauntlet  and  in  base  a  stag's  head  caboshed  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  bend  vested  sable,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  holding  a  lantern  fired  proper.  Motto — 
"  Omnia  agere  honorifice." 

Son  of  Walter  Eldridge  Johnson,   Gentleman,  of 
Southwark  Bridge  Road,  Southwark  : — 

Dudley  Roy  Johnson,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.)  H.M.'s 
Army,  b.  .  Res. — The  Chestnuts,  Dulwich  Common, 

S.E.24. 

JOHNSON  of  Marsh  Court  (H.  Coll.,  3  Nov.  1920). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  a  sun  in  splendour  between 
two  crosses  flory  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  sable,  bezantee, 
combed,  wattled,  and  legged  gules,  and  resting  the  dexter 
claw  on  an  escallop  argent.     Motto — •"  Come  on." 

Son  of  Rev.  H.  I.  Johnson,  Headmaster  of  the  R. 
Institution  School,  Liverpool,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1892  : — 

Herbert  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  C.C.,  Southampton, 
b.  1856;  m.  1912,  Violet,  M.B.E.  (1919)  [d.  1921),  d. 
of  John  Fletcher,  of  Saltoun,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Bertram 
Meeking,  10th  Hussars.  Res.  —  Marsh  Court,  King's 
Somborne,  Hants.     Clubs — Bath,  Arthur's. 


OSWALD  CARNEGY  JOHNSON,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Oxon. ,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  Aug.  15,  1867,  being  the 
only  child  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Pigot  Johnson,  M.A. 
Oxon.  [5th  son  of  Sir  H.  A.  Johnson  of  Bath,  2nd  Bart.], 
oy  his  wife  Matilda  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of  James 
Carnegy-Arbuthnott  of  Balnnmoon  and  Findowrie,  Forfar- 
shire    N.B.     Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms, 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  sable  and  azure  on  a  saltire 
argent  between  three  towers  or,  fired  proper,  one  in  chief 
and  two  in  fesse,  and  two  tilting-spears  saltirewise  in 
base  of  the  third  five  cocks  of  the  first  (for  Johnson) ;  2, 
argent,  a  fesse  azure  between  six  martlets  sable,  three  and 
three  (for  Walsh) ;  3.  the  arms  of  Carnegy-Arbuthnott ; 
namely,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  azure,  a  crescent  between  three 
mullets,  within  a  bordure  argent,  ii.  and  iii.  or,  an  eagle  dis- 
played azure,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  within  a  bordure 
vair.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befit- 
ting his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  argent, 
thereon  a  cock  proper,  with  the  Mottoes  (above  the  crest) 
"  Vicisti  et  vivimus  "  ;  and  (below  the  shield),  "  Nunquam 
non  paratus."  Married,  July  12,  1892,  Margaret  Ward, 
third  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmond  Thomas  Butler, 
M.A. ,  Cantab.,  of  Trotton  St.  George,  Sussex.  Postal 
address — Hotel  Italia,  Rapallo,  Italy. 

JOHNSON  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  between  a 
lymphad  in  chief  of  the  second  and  a  tower  in  base  gules, 
on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last,  three  cushions  or.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mural  crown  proper,  a  spear  erect  or,  between  two 
wings  expanded  argent,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  gules. 
Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Son  of  Noble  Johnson  of    Rockenham,  co.  Cork,  b. 

1798  ;  d.  ;  m.  1828,  Susan,  d.  of  Joseph  Bullen  of 

Kinsale: — 
Joseph  Bullen  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1833;  771.  1858, 
Eloise,  d.  of  Capt.  Robert  Atkins  Rogers  of  Coolfadda 
House;  and  has  issue — Noble  Johnson,  Gentleman  [m. 
1905,  Madeline  Mary,  fifth  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  de  Pentheny 
O'Kelly;  and  has  issue— Madeline] ;  and  Alice  [w.  1891, 
Capt.  Arthur  Hemming  Robeson,  late  Wilts.  Regt.  ;  and 
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Sons  of  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  Cork  1861,  b.  1815;  d.  18&8  ;   m.  1845,  Ann, 
d.  of  John  Smithwick  of  Kathelsheen,  co.  Tipperary: — 
Noble  William  Johnson,  Esq.,  Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles, 
J. P.,  b.  1846;  vi.  1st,  1873,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Eyre  Powell 
of  Clareville,  co.  Limerick  ;  2nd,  1885,  Mary,  d.  of  Capt. 
Richard  Townshend  Gray,  late  50th  Regt. ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Evelyn   Herbert  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.   1878; 
(2)   William    Richard   Johnson,   Gentleman,  b.  1888;   and 
Mildred.     Res. — Ballinglanna,  Glanmire,  co.  Cork. 
William  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Valentine  Francis  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860. 
Walter  Berwick  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

JOHNSON.  Argent,  three  chevronels  between  two 
griffins'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  fleece  in  base  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  gules,  holding  a  pheon  in  the  dexter 


claw  and  resting  the  sinister  on  a  lozenge  or.      Motto  — 
"  Lahore  et  honore." 

Eld.  son  of  Thomas   Fielding  Johnson,    Esq.,  J  J.  P. , 
of  Leicester,  b.   1828  ;  d.  ;  m.  1st,  1855,  ljulia, 

Christiana,  d.  of  Samuel  Stone  of  Leicester  (William 
Johnson   of  Barkby,  Thorpe,  Leics. ,  a  tenant  at  will 
of  the  Abbot   and  Convent  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratir  of 
Leicester,  was  living  in  1296,  and  a  pedigree  has  been 
proved  and  officially  recorded  showing  the  descent  of 
the  above-mentioned  Thomas  Fielding  Johnson  from 
William  Johnson,  also  of  Barkby  Thorpe,  who  d.  1572, 
and  was  buried  in  Barkby  Church)  : — 
Thomas  Fielding  Johnson,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Leicester,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1883,  Florence  Lyne,  d.  of  Edward 
Humphrey  Paget  of  Leicester  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Thomas 
Paget  Fielding  Johnson,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  4th  Batt.  Leicester 
Regt.,  b.  1885  [m.  1923,  Verena  Barbara  Price  of  Leices- 
ter (Res. — Pailton,  co.  Warwick)] ;  William  Spurrett  Fielding 
Johnson,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  Leicester  Yeo.,  b.  1892  [m.  1918, 
Gwendolen  Edith  Whetstone  of  Leicester  (Res. — Strancliffe, 
Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.)];  Florence  Julia  Fielding  (m.  1909, 
Bernard    Everard   of    Barrow-on-Soar)] ;     Agnes   Miriam 
Fielding;  and  Christiana  Fielding  [m.  1914,  Major  John  E. 
Viccars,    D.S.O.,    of  Ingursby  Old    Hall,  Leicestershire]. 
Seat— Goscote  Hall,  near  Leicester. 

JOHNSON  (Confn.  U.O.  1909).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable 
between  two  dexter  hands  couped  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  cushions  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper 
between  two  wings  erect  azure.     Motto — ' '  Nunquam  non 


paratus."     Livery— Blue,  silver  buttons,  waistcoat   yellow 
and  blue  stripes. 

Sons  of  John  Owens  Johnson,  Esq.,  Major  12th  Lanes., 

b.    1866;  d.  1914;  m.    1896,    Ethel   Anne,   d.   of  

Moore : — 
John  Owens  Johnson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.   R.  Lancaster 
Regt.,  b.  1900.     Res. — 
William  Byam  Johnson,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Wiliiam     Johnson,   Gentleman,   b.    1837 ;  d. 
1912  ;  m.  1864,  Lydia  Byam  (d.   1922),  d.  of  Francis 
Shand,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Woolton  Wood,  Lanes. : — 
Francis  Shand  Byam  Johnson,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  Roy.  Lanes.  Regt. ,  served  in  South  Africa  (two  medals), 
6.    1869.       Res.  —  Parfetts,    Eversley   Cross,    Basingstoke, 
Hants. 

William  C.  Johnson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters, 
served  in  S.  Africa  (medal),  b.  1870  ;  m.  ,  Elinth,  d.  of 

Roper  Tyler;   and   has   issue.     Res. — 

JOHNSON-WALSH  (R.L.,  22  Oct.  1809,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  azure,  between  six 
martlets  sable  (Walsh)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  saltire  argent, 
between  three  towers  or,  inflamed  proper,  and  in  base  two 
tilting-spears  in  saltire  of  the  second,  five  cocks  gules 
(Johnson).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests  — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent  (Walsh) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  tower  proper,  a  cock 
gules  (Johnson).     Motto— "  Firm." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Allen  Johnson-Walsh,  4th  Bart.  (High 

Sheriff  1854),  b.  1829;  d.  1893;  m.  1859,  Harriett  Anna 

(d.    1924),  d.  of  the    Rev.    William  Brownlow   Forde 

of  Seaforde,  co.  Down  : — 

Sir  Hunt   Henry  Allen  Johnson- Walsh,  5th  Bart.   (24th 

Feb.      1775),     D.L.    (High     Sheriff    1900),    Capt.    King's 

Royal  Rifle   Corps    (ret.   1897),  b.   1864;    m.   1910,  Grace, 

youngest  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Bruen,  P.C.,  of  Oak  Park, 

co.  Carlow  ;  and  has  issue — Oonah  Frances.     Seat — Bally- 

kilcavan,  Stradbally,    Queen's   Co.     Club — Kildare   Street 

(Dublin). 

Allen   W'illiam  Johnson- Walsh,   Esq.,    b.    1868.     Res. — 


Solomon  Islands,  Australia. 

JOHNSON-FERGUSON  (R.  L.,  2  Dec.  1899,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or,  a  pale 
counterchanged  between  two  boars'  heads  couped  in  chief  of 
the  second,  and  in  base  a  thistle,  leaved  and  slipped  proper 
(Ferguson) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  pile  or,  thereon  a  lion  statant 
of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  pale  of  the  second  and 
three  acorns  leaved  and  slipped,  counterchanged  (Johnson). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  ajboar's  head  couped  or,  in  front  of  a  thistle,  leaved 
and  slipped,  thereon  a  bee,  both  proper  (Ferguson) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant  per  pale  azure  and  or. 


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holding  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  leaved  and  slipped,  be- 
tween two  branches  of  oak  fructed  proper  (Johnson). 
Motto — "  Nosce  te  ipsum." 

Only  son  of  Jabez  Johnson,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Kenyon  Hall, 
nr.  Manchester,  £.  1809;  d.  1887:  m.  1845,  Mary,  d. 
of  John  Johnson  of  Broughton,  Manchester  : — 
Sir  Jabez  Edward  Johnson-Ferguson,  1st  Bart.  (18  July 
1906),  J.  P.  cos.  Lancaster,  Dumfries,  and  Lanark,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.A.  (Camb.),  M.P.  Loughborough  Div.  of  Leics. 
1885-6  and  1892-1900,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1874,  Williamina  Mar- 
garet Ellen,  d.  of  William  Alexander  Cunningham,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Manchester  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Alexander 
James  Johnson -Ferguson,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Lt.-Col. 
Lanarksh.  Imp.  Yeo.,  J. P.  cos.  Dumfries  and  Lanark,  b. 
1875 [m.  1904,  Hon.  Elsie  Dorothea,  elder d.  oftheRt.  Hon. 
Lord  Aberccnway,  P.C.;  and  has  issue — Neil  Edward 
Johnson-Ferguson,  B.A.,  Esq.,  b.  1905;  Brian  Charles 
Johnson-Ferguson,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Raymond 
Patrick  Johnson-Ferguson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912].  Seat — 
Springkell,  Dumfriesshire.      Club — Brooks's. 

JOHNSTON  (U.O.)  Argent,  on  a  saltire  couped  gules, 
a  bell  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  sable,  a  cushion  or,  between 
two  shuttles  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  phoenix  rising,  wings  ex- 
panded proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  bell  or. 
Motto — ' '  Vive  ut  vivas. 

Issue  of  Sir  James  Johnston,  Knt.  Bach. ,  of  Donegall 
Street,  Belfast,  b.         ;  m.  : — 

?  Issue. 

JOHNSTON  (L.O.).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  sable,  a 
dolphin  or,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  cushions  of  the  third. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  winged  spur  or,  leathered  gules.  Motto — 
"  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Son  of  : — 

David  Landale  Johnston,  Esq.,  District  and  Sessions 
Judge,  United  Provinces,  India,  b.         .     Address — 

JOHNSTON  (L.O.,  27  Dec.   1917).       Argent,  a  saltire 


Johnston  (L.O.  matric,  25  Nov.  1919).     Arms  as  above, 
a  bordure  azure.     Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest 


and   in  the  flanks   two  galleys   sails  furled   oars  in    action 
sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  gules,  three  cushions  or. 

Only  surv.  chili  of  Charles  Johnston.  Esq.,  Col.  R.A., 
b.  1829  ;  d.  190^;  m.  1861,  Anna  Augusta,  d.  of  the  late 
Andrew  Thomas  Turton  Peterson,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
the  High  Court,  Calcutta,  and  of  Arnewood  Towers, 
Lymington,  Hants.  ; — 
Charlotte  Lilias,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1891,  Ernest  Powell  King, 
E  sq.  (d.  ).     Seat— Wainsford,  Lymington,  Hants. 


—On  a  wreath  of  his    liveries,    a   spur  erect   or,    winged 
argent.      Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Eld.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  T.  Johnston,  C.B.,  of  Park 
Cottage,  Cobham,  Surrey,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1888,  Margaret 
Emmeline,    d.    of  George    Lyall,    of   Headley    Park, 
Epsom  : — 
Basil  Lyall  Johnston,  Esq.,  Comdr.   R.N.,  b.  1889;  m. 
1st,  1913,    Dorothy   Mary,  d.    of    Major   George   Warren 
Rochfort    Boyd,    Manchester    Regt.  ;    2nd,    1926,    Norah 
Margaret  Woolfrey  Moore,  d.  of  Robert  Moore  Bridge,  of 
Lorton,  Dorset ;  and  has  had  issue — Peter  Hamish  Roch- 
fort Johnston,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  d.  1922  ;  Ian  Rochfort 
Johnston,  Gentleman,  [b.  1917  ;  and  Sheila  Jeanette.      Club 
— 'United  Service. 

JOHNSTON  (L.O.,   1887).    Parted  per  pale  argent' and 
sable,    a  saltire    counterchanged,    on  a   chief  gules  'three 


cushions   or.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  spur,  winged   or,  leathered 


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gules;  with  the  Motto,  "Ready,  aye  readv."  Livery— 
White,  with  black  collar  and  cuffs,  silver  buttons  and  hat- 
band. 

Eld.   son  of  Archibald  Johnston,  Gentleman,  b.   1844; 

<*•  I  **.    1876,    Amelia  Harriet,     dau.     of    Philip 

Whitehead :  — 
Archibald   Douglas  Johnston,  Gentleman,    b.    Sept.    22, 
1878.     Postal  add.— 

JOHNSTON.      (L.O.,  1755).     Argent,   a   saltire  sable, 
on  a  chief  gules,  three  cushions  or,  a  bordure  wavy  vert, 
charged   with    three    bezants.     Mantling   gules,    doubled 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  winged  spur 
cr.     Motto — "  Assiduitate,"  or  "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 
Eld.   son  of  Fowell  Buxt&n  Johnston,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd 
Dragoons,  £.  1839;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1869,  Alice,  d.  of  Adam 
Thomson  Douglas  of  Moneylaws,  Carham,  Northumb. , 
and  late  of  Argentine  Republic  :  — 
Miles    Johnston,     Gentleman,    M.B.,    Ch.B.     (Edin.), 
L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.(Edin.),  b.  1870;  m.  1897,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, only  d.  of  Andrew  William  Douglas,  of  Coldstream, 
Berwickshire;    and    has   issue— Andrew   Gunnar    Douglas 
Johnston,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.    K.O.S.B.,    b.    1898  [w. 
1926,    Hildegart   Fischer].     Res.  —  Downsview,    Ditchhng, 
Hassocks,  Sussex. 

WILLIAM  ELLIOT  LAWSON  JOHNSTON,  Gentle- 
man. Born  May  16,  1872,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late 
John  Lawson  Johnston.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1897). 
— Argent,  on  a  saltire  sable,  between  four  daggers,  points 
flownwards,  gules,  the  sun  in  his  splendour  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  third,  three  cushions  of  the  fourth.     Mantling  sable 


his  splendour  or,  on    a  chief  of  the  third,  three   cushions 
of  the  fourth.     Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.     Crest— 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  spur 
between  two  wings  or,  and  upon  an  escrol  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  "Nunquam  non  paratus."  Residence — 67 
Curzon  Street,  S.W.i. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  GEORGE  LAWSON  LAWSON 
JOHNSTON,  1st  Baron  Luke  of  Pavenham  (1929), 
K.B.E.  (Civ.)  1920,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  and  (1924)  High 
Sheriff  Bedfordshire.  Born  1873,  being  the  second  son  of 
the  late  John  Lawson  Johnston,  Gentleman.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1901) — Argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sable, 
between  four  daggers  points  downwards  gules,  the  sun  in 


On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  spur  between  two  wings  or, 
and  in  an  escrol  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "Nunquam 
non  paratus."  Supporters — Dexter,  a  hiron  ;  sinister,  a 
flamingo,  both  proper.  Married,  1902,  Hon.  Laura  (has 
Order  of  Mercy,  with  bar),  fifth  dau.  of  16th  Baron  St.  John 
of  Bletsoe  ;  and  has  Issue — Hon.  Ian  St.  John  Johnston, 
B.A.  (Carab. ),  b.  1905;  Hon.  Hugh  de  Beauchamp 
Johnston,  b.  1914 ;  Hon.  Olive  Elizabeth  Helen ;  Hon. 
Margaret  Beaufort  [m.  1927,  Isaac  James  Pitman,  of  n 
Wilton  Place,  S.W.];  Hon.  Charlotte  Enid;  and  Hon. 
Laura  Pearl.  Seat — Pavenham  Bury,  Beds.  Town  res. 
— 29  Portman  Square,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  St. 
Stephen's,  Bath,  Royal,  Union  des  Yacht  Club  Francaise, 
&c. 

e^JOHXSTON  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  sal- 
tire sable,  between  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and  in  base 


a  heart  ensigned  with  an  imperial   crown  proper,  a  chief 
gules,  thereon  three  cushions  or  (Johnston) ;    2.  azure,  six 


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lions  rampant,  three,  two  and  one  argent,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  a  canton  ermine,  charged  with  a  bull's  scalp 
proper  (Cheney);  3.  quarterly,  gules  and  argent,  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  three  cinquefoils  pierced  ermine, 
and  a  canton  of  the  second  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert ;  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  lymphad,  sails 
furled,  oars  in  action,  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowd,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper,  charged 
on  the  elbow  with  a  spur-rowel  gule=;.  Motto — "Nunquam 
non  paratus." 

Son  of   Andrew  Edmund  Johnston,  Esq.,  b.   1848;  </. 
1926  ;  7/1.   1877,  Constance    Mary,  d.  of  John  Samuel 
Graves  of  Woodbine  Hill,  Honiton,  co.  Devon  : — 
George    Paul    Graves    Johnston,    Gentleman,    b.     1881. 
Res.— 

Son  of   Rev.  Richard  Johnston,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

M.A. ,  b.  1816;  d.  1906;   m.  1st,  1844,  Augusta  Sophia 

(d.  1860),  d.  of  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  M.A. ,  Rector 

of  Killermogh,  Queen's  Co. ,  and  granddau.  of  the  Rt. 

Rev.    Hugh    Hamilton,    D.D.,    F.R.S. ,    of   Newtown 

Hamilton,  co.  of  Armagh,  Bishop  of  Ossory: — 

Rev.  Francis  Burdett  Johnston,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Waltham 

Abbey,  co.  Essex,  b.  1850.     Res. — The  Vicarage,  Waltham 

Abbey,  Essex.     Club — Athenaeum. 

JOHNSTON  (Confirmed  U.O.,  29  Jan.  1924).  Argent, 
on  a  sallire  sable,  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  a  chief 
gules,  thereon  on  a  pale  between  two  cushions  tasselled 
or,  on  waves  of  the  sea  a  ship  with  sails  set  of  the  third. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  spur  erect  argent,  with  rowel  and  strap  or, 
between  two  wings  expanded  of  the  first.  Motto — 
"  Nunquam  non  paratus."     Livery '—Dark  blue. 

Sons   of  George     Birch   Johnston,    of  Glynn    House, 
Glynn,  co.  Antrim,  b.  1811  ;  d.    1885;  m.   1856,  Jane, 
d.    of    Thomas    Kelly    Evans,     of    Gortmerron,    co, 
Tyrone : — 
Thomas  Kelly  Evans  Johnston,  Esq.,  C. B.  (mil.),  1917; 
Brig.-Gen.    late  R.A. ,  J. P.    and   (1924)  High   Sheriff  co. 
Antrim,  served  Afghan  War  1880  (medal),  S.  Africa  1900-02 
(medals,  5  clasps,  despatches  twice),  Great  War  (despatches) 
b.   i860  ;  m.  1891,  Margaret  Ross,  d.  of  Archibald  G  ay  ; 
and  has  had  issue— George  Birch  Johnston,  Gentleman,  b. 
1891  ;  d.  1892  ;   Randal  William  McDonnel  Johnston,  Mid- 
shipman R.N.,   b.  1899;  killed  in   H.M.S.   "Vanguard" 
1917  ;    and  Margaret  Gray   [m.    1925,    T.    F.  Broom,  of 
Killellan.  Argyll].      Seat— Glynn,  co.  Antrim.       Clubs — 
Jun.  United  Service  ;    M.C.C.;  Ulster  (Belfast);  R.  Scottish 
Automobile  (Glasgow). 


Maj.  Randal  William  Johnston,  late  K.O.S.  B.,  b.  1858. 
Res.  —  Bantry,  Marquard,  O.F.S.,  S.  Africa. 

George  Birch  Johnston,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Res-  Glynn 
Cottage,  Kemerton,  Gks. 

Son  of  Charles  McGarel  Johnston,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ; 
killed   through   enemy    action     191 8  ;      771.     Margaret 
Thompson  : — 
George  Robert  Arthur  McGarel  Johnston,  Gentleman,  b. 
1916.     Res. — Glynn  Cottage,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa. 

JOHNSTON-GERRARD  (U.O.).  Azure,  a  lion  ram- 
pant, and  a  bordure  ermine.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erased 
ermine,  holding  a  hawk's  lure  gules,  tasselled  and  garnished 
or.     Motto — "  Un  durant  ma  vie." 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Stuart  Johnston,  Esq.,  Col.  5th  Bait. 

Leinster  Regt.,  Roy.  Meath  Militia,  of  Stirling,  Cljnee, 

co.  Meath,  b.  1835;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Mary. 

d.  of  Col.  Thomas  Gerrard,  17th  Lancers,  of  Gibbstown, 

co.  Meath  :  — 

Henry    Thomas   Stuart    Johnston-Cerrard,    Gentleman, 

Barrister-at-Law,    Iiish    Bar,  b.    1869;    assumed  by   R.L. 

the  name  and  arms  of  Gerrard  under  the  will  of 

his  uncle,  Thomas  Gerrard,  who  died  1913.     .S>a/— Stirling, 

Clonee,  co.  Meath.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin. ) 

JOHNSTONE  (R.L.,  1  June  1795).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  gules  three  cushions 
or,  in  base  a  human  heart  ensigned  with  a  crown  proper 
(for  Johnstone)  ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse,  the  chief  or,  the  base 
per  pale  gules  and  vert,  a  double-headed  demi-eagle  issuing 
in  chief  sable,  the  dexter  base  charged  with  a  tower, 
the  sinister  base  charged  with  five  towers  in  saltire 
or,  the  portcullis  of  each  proper  (for  Vanden-Bempde). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  spur  erect,  rowels  upwards  gules,  with  wings 
elevated  or  (for  Johnstone)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent,  a  double- 
headed  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  wings  or,  a  diamond 
pendent  from  a  collar  of  pearls  and  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  sword  fessewise  proper  (for  Bempde). 
Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Sons  of  Hon.  Edward  Henry   Johnstone  (2nd  son 
of  1st  Baron),  b.   1854;    d.  1903;    m.   1896,  Hon. 
Evelyn    Mary     Agar-Ellis,    d.     of     5th    Viscount 
Clifden  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Harcourt  Vanden-Bempde- John- 
stone, 3rd  Baron  Derwent  (10  Oct.  1881),  and  4th  Bart. 
(6  July  1795)  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  lion  ermine, 
crowned  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escutcheon 
also  or,  whereon  a  winged  spur  gules  ;   sinister,  a  horse 
ermine,    bridled    and    saddled    gules,    charged    on    the 
shoulder  as  the  dexter],  b.  1899.     Seat — Hackness  Hall, 
nr.  Scarborough,  Yorks.     Res. — 55   Brompton  Square, 
S.W. 

Patrick  Robin  Gilbert  Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1901.  Res.  —  55 
Brompton  Square,  S.W. 

Sons  of    Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Harcourt    Vanden-Bempde- 
Johnstone,  1st  Baron  Derwent,  b.  1829;   d.  1916  ; 
m.  1850,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Sir  C.  Mills,  Bt.,  and  sister 
of  1st  Lord  Hillingdon  : — 
Hon.  Cecil  Johnstone,  b.  1856.     Res. — Hackness  Hall. 
Hon.    Sir    Alan    Johnstone,    G.C.V.O.,    Diplomatic 
Service     (ret.),     Envoy     Extraordinary     and     Minister 
Plenipotentiary,    Copenhagen,    1905,    and    The   Hague, 
1910,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1892,  Antoinette,  d.  of  J.  W.  Pinchot, 
of    New   York ;    and    has    issue — Harcourt    Vanden- 
Bempde-Johnstone,  Esq.,    M.P.  Willesden,  1923-24  ;  b. 
1895.     Res. —  19   Seymour    Street,   W.i.     Clubs — St. 
James's,  Turf,  Travellers'. 

Hon.  Gilbert  Johnstone,  L.C.C.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1897, 
Rachael,  d.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Archibald  Douglas  Pennant ; 
and  has  issue — Mark  Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,  Esq., 
b.  1900 ;  Felix  Gilbert  Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Res. — 43  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 
Clubs — Bachelors',  Turf. 

Son  of  Hon.  Louis  Johnstone  (5th  son  of  1st  Baron), 

b.  1862  ;   d.  1922  ;   m.  1891,  Gwendoline,  d.  of  Maj. 

H.  C.  Talbot  :— 

Granville    Henry    Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,    Esq., 

D.S.O.,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,  Croix 

de  Guerre),  b.  1891;  m.  1923,  Margherita  Ruby,  d.  of 

the  late  Arthur  V.    O'Connell,   of  Buenos  Aires;    and 

has  issue — John  Louis  Johnstone,  Gentleman,  b.   1928  ; 

and  Elizabeth  Mary.     Res. — Ravensdale  House,  Ascot. 

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JOHNSTONE  of  Alva  (rematric.  L.O. ,  29  June  i904,cadet 
of  Johnstone  of  Westerhall).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  between 
an  annulet  in  chief  of  the  second  and  a  man's  heart  gules, 
ensigned  with  an  Imperial  crown  in  base  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  third,  three  cushions  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  spur 


JOHNSTONE  of  Bignor  Park,  co.  Sussex  (L.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  between  an  annulet  in  chief  sable 
and  a  man's  heart  gules,  ensigned  with  an  Imperial  crown 
in  base  or,  a  saltire  of  the  second  charged  with  five  fleurs- 
de-lys  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the  third   three  cushions  of 


with  wings  or   and  leathered  gules.     Motto     "  Nunquam 

non  paratus."     Livery — Light  blue,  scarlet  facings. 

Dau.  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Alva,  co.  Stirling, 
and  Hangingshaw,  co.  Selkirk,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
cos.  Clackmannan,  Stirling,  and  Selkirk,  M.P.  cos. 
Clackmannan  and  Kinross  1851-7,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1888  ; 
m.  1st,  1846,  Hon.  Augusta  Anne  Norton  (d.  1859), 
sister  of  3rd  Lord  Grantley  ;  2nd,  1862,  Sarah  Mary, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  L'Estrange  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.  :  — 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Mary  Johnstone  J. P.,  of  Alva  (d.  by 

1st  mar.),  b.  1849.      Seats— Alva  House,  Alva,  N.B.  ;  The 

Myretoun,  Menstrie,  N.B. 

Eld.   surv.    son    of    Major    James    Henry  L'Estrange 
Johnstone,  M.V.O. ,  Roy.  Eng. ,  b.   1865;  d.   1906;   m. 
1891,  Amy,  d.  of  late  Andrew  Wauchope  : — 
Henry  Wauchoie  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.. 

b.  1895.     Seat — The  Hangingshaw,  Selkirk. 

JOHNSTONE.  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief 
gules,  three  cushions  or,  in  base  a  man's  heart  ensigned 
with  an  Imperial  crown  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  spur  with 
wings  or.  Motto — "Nunquam  non  paratus."  Livery — 
Blue  and  white. 

Eld.  son  of  George  Charles  Keppel  Johnstone,  Esq., 

Lieut. -Col.    late   2nd   Batt.    Grenadier    Guards,    J. P., 

b.  1841';  d.   1912;   m.  1875,  Agnes  Caroline  (d.  1925), 

youngest  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Esq., 

J. P.,   D. L. ,    of  Cranbury   Park  and   Weston  Grove, 

Hampshire: — 

Sir  George  Frederic  Thomas  Tankerville  Johnstone,  9th 

Bart.  (25  April  1700),  late  Lieut.-Comdr.   R.N.V.  R.,  and 

late    Lieut.     Royal    Sussex     Militia,    b.     1876 ;    m.    1901, 

Ernestina,  d.  of  Col.  Porcelli  Cust ;  and  has  issue — Frederic 

Allan  George  Johnstone,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  Laura  ;  Violet  [m. 

1924,  Capt.  G.  T.  St.  V.   Watson,  late  Indian  Army,  and 

has  issue] ;   and  Dorothy.     Clubs — R.  Thames  Yacht;  R. 

Southampton  Yacht. 


the  fourth  (Johnstone,  L.O.,  1899) ;  2  and  3,  per  saltire  or 
and  argent,  on  a  saltire  sable,  five  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first,  a 
bordure  gobony  or  and  of  the  third  (Hawkins).  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  spur  with  wings  or,  leathered  gules.  Motto—"  Nunquam 
non  paratus."     Livery — Brown  and  red. 

Only  son  of  John  Heywood  Johnstone,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 

Sussex,  M.P.  Horsham  Div.  co.  Sussex,  B.A.  (Cambs.), 

Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1850;  m.   1878,  Josephine,  d.   of 

late  J.  J.  Wells  of  Bickley,  co.  Kent  :  — 
George  Horace  Johnstone,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex  and  Corn- 
wall, B.A.  (Cambs.),  Lieut.  Royal  1st  Devon  I.  Yeo. , 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1910,  Alison,  second  and  youngest  d.  of  Canon 
Stamford  Raffles  Flint,  M.A.,  of  Ladock,  Cornwall;  and 
has  issue— Elizabeth  Alison  ;  Rachel  Mary ;  and  Jenifer 
Ruth.  Seat— Trewithen,  Cornwall.  Club— United  Uni- 
versity. 

5  MONTAGUE  GEORGE  JOHNSTONE,  Esquire, 
D.S.O.  (1901),  Col.  comdg.  1st  Westminster  Nat. 
Res.  Regt.,  Lieut. -Col.  late  Royal  Scots  Greys,,  J. P. 
co.  Fife,  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland. 
Born  March  21,  1848,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Montague  Cholmeley  Johnstone,  by  his  wife  Louisa 
Leonora,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Somerset,  K.C. B. , 
K.  H.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1898) — Argent,  on  a 
saltire  sable,  between  an  annulet  in  chief  ot  the  second 
and  a  man's  heart  gules,  ensigned  with  an  imperial  crown 
in  base  or,  a  portcullis  of  the  last,  on  achief  of  the  third, 
three  cushions  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  sable,  doubled 
argent;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
spur  with  wings  or,  leathered  gules  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "  Nunquam  non  paratus."  Livery— 
Light  drab,  crimson  facings,  silver  buttons  ;  (dress) :  white 
coat,  crimson  breeches.  Married,  July  10,  1880,  Agnes 
Stansfeld  (d.  1923), ,  widow  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Johns- 
ton Stansfeld  of  12th  and  38th  Regts.,  and  J.  P.  Yorkshire, 
and  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Harrison,  Esq.,  of 
Galligreaves  Hall,  and  of  Samlesbury,  Lanes.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Hadleigh,  Essex,  J. P.,  D.L.  ;  and  has  Issue— 
Montague  Joseph  Charles  Somerset  Johnstone,  Esq.,  Maj. 
late  R.  Scots  Greys,  served  Great  War,  b.  June  16,  1882 
[m.  1st,  1906,  Victoria  Louise  (d.  1916),  d.  of  the  late 
James  Stewart;  2nd,  1916,  Mary  Marian,  d.  of  the   late 


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George  Bayley,  of   Manuel,  co.  Stirling,  and  has  issue — 
Roy  Henry  Montague  Johnstone,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and 


4  daus.  (Res.—  Annan,  Framfield,  Sussex)];  and  Violet 
Agnes  Charlotte  Mary  [m.  1900,  Edward  Foley,  and  has 
issue].  Res.—  66  Beaufort  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.W.  Chtb 
— Naval  and  Military. 

JOHNSTONE  (L.O.).     Argent,  asaltire  sable,  between 
an  acorn  slipped  proper  in  chief  and  in  base,  on  a  chief 


Sons  of  John  Lindsay  Johnstone,  of  Sackviile  Street, 

Dublin,  b.   1823;  d.    1896;  m.   1856,   Rebekah,  d.    of 

George  Augustus  De  Winter,  of  Armagh,  Ireland  : — 

Rev.    Urban   Lindsay  Johnstone,  M.A. ,   LL.B.     (Trin. 

Coll.,  Dublin),  Vicar  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Smallwood,  b. 

1875;  m.   1908,   Emily  Minshull,   d.   of  the  late  Thomas 

Cocker,     Esq.,    J. P.,   and    has    issue — Nannie   Josephine 

Lindsay  ;    Delicia  Gwendoline    Lindsay  ;    Emily    Phyllis 

Lindsay  ;    and    Muriel    Lindsay.      Res.  —  The    Vicarage, 

Smallwood,  Sandbach,  Cheshire. 

Rev.  Samuel  Martin  Johnstone  [Arms  as  above,  but 
(L.O.)the  chief  indented],  M.A.  (Roy  Univ.  of  Ireland, 
and  Queen's  Univ.,  Belfast),  F.  R.H.S.,  F.R.Astr.S., 
Rector  of  St.  John's,  Parramatta,  a  Governor  of  the  King's 


engrailed  vert,  three  cushions  or.  Mantling  vert,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  winged  spur 
or.  Motto— "  Nunquam  noo  paratus."  Livery— Green 
and  silver. 


School,  Parramatta,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1906,  Elyne  Fanny 
Gladys,  d.  of  John  Kennedy  Doyle,  Esq.,  J.P.  ,of  Miowera 
Station,  Nyngan,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue— John  Rodeiick 
Lindsay  Johnstone,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Geraldine  Mar- 
garet Lindsay  ;  and  Grace  Mary  Lindsay.  Res.—  St.  John's 
Rectory,  Parramatta,  New  South  Wales. 

JOHNSTONE  (1541,  matric.  L.O.  1772,  rematric. 
1870)— Argent,  a  saltire  wavy  sable,  between  a  mullet  in 
chief  and  a  rose  in  base  gules,  and  in  flank  two  garbs 
vert,  on  a  chief  of  the  third,  three  cushions  or.  Mantling 
gules  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a    spur    1  roper,    winged    or.      Motto—"  Nunquam    non 

paratus."  -..»«••  -a 

Eld.  son  of  Richard  Johnstone,  Esquire,  Maj.  1st  batt. 
K.  O.  Royal  Rifles,  b.  1874;  d.  1922;  m.  1899, 
Catherine  Florence  May,  dau.  of  Adm.  Sir  Robert 
Harris,  K.C.B.,   K.C.M.G.  :-  «,.,.„„ 

James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  b.   1900.      Seat—  Fulford  Hall, 

Hockley  Heath,  Warwick. 

JOHNSTONE-SCOTT  (R.L.,  17  April  i860,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly  1  and  4,  sable,  an  escutcheon  argent  within  an  orle 
of  eight  owls  or  (Scott) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  gules,  in 
base  a  heart  of  the  last,  imperially  crowned  proper,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  cushions  or  (Johnstone).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  owl  argent,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an 
escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  also  argent 
(Scott) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  1  f  the  colours,  a  spur  with  wings  or, 
leathered  gules  (Johnstone). 

Sons  of  Henry  Richard  Johnstone-Scott,  Esq.,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1830;  d.  1912;  m.  1866,  Cressida  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  William  Selby-Lowndes  of  Whaddon  Hall, 

co.  Bucks.: —  r>    ,,,        ,.    , 

Henry  Lister  Johnstone-Scott,  Esq.,  J.P.  W.R.  Yorks., 
b  i860-  m.  1910,  Maynie.  fc  urth  d.  of  W.  Paton  of  Scar- 
borough.    Res.—  Woodhall.  Wetherby,  Yorks. 


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second  between  two 
solum   forti   pairia." 


Charles  Johnstone-Scott,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  S.  African 
Defence  Corps,  b.  1870 ;  m.  1907,  Elizabeth  Matheson- 
Worrock,  and  has  issue — Ronald  Johnstone-Scott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911;  Charles  Hugh  Johnstone-Scott,  Gentleman, 
b.  19 1 3  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — 

JOICEY  (H.  Coll.,  1893).  Argent,  three  lozenges  sable, 
within  two  bendlets  invected  gules,  all  between  two  miners' 
picks  in  bend  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  affrontee  in 
armour  proper,  garnished  or,  the  helmet  adorned  with 
three  feathers  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scimetar 
of  the  first,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  supporting  with  the 
sinister  hand  an  escocheon  argent, 
torteaux  within  two  bendlets  of  the 
fleurs-de-lys  sable.  Motto—"  Omne 
Livery — Chocolate,  piped  red. 

Son  of  George  Joicey  of  Gateshead,  b.  1813;  d.  1856; 
m.  1837,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Jacob  Gowland  of  Wrekenton, 
co.  Durham  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Joicey,  1st  Baron  Joicey  (13  Jan.  1906), 
1st  Bart.  (3  July  1893),  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Durham,  North- 
umberland, and  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  M.P.  for  Chester-le- 
Street  Div.  of  Durham  1885-1906  [Supporters  (of  Barony)— 
On  either  side  a  Shetland  pony  proper,  haltered  or],  b.  1846; 
m.  1st,  1879,  Elizabeth  Amy  (d.  1881),  only  d.  of  Joseph 
Robinson,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  of  North  Shields;  2nd,  1884,  Margaret 
Smyles  (d.  1911),  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Drever  ; 
andhassurv.  issue— (1)  Hon.  James  Arthur  Joicey,  Major  late 
7th  Batt.  Northumberland  Fus. ,  J.  P.  Northumberland,  High 
Sheriff  (1910)  co.  Durham,  b.  1880  [/«.  1904,  Georgina 
Wharton,  yr.  d.  of  Augustus  Edward  Burdon  of  Hartford 
House,  Northumberland] ;  and  has  issue — James  Joicey, 
Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  b.  1907  (Club — Cavalry); 
Norah  Marguerite ;  Sylvia  Alice ;  and  Angela  Georgina 
(A\s.r.— Longhirst,  Morpeth,  Northumberland  ;  23  Norfolk 
Street,  W.)] ;  (2)  Hon.  Hugh  Edward  Joicey,  D.S.O., 
Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  14th  Hussars,  b.  1881  [m. 
1921,  Joan  Katherine,  d.  of  Hon.  Frederick  William 
Lambton  ;  and  has  issue— David  Hugh  Joicey,  Esq.,  b. 
1922  ;  Michael  Edward  Joicey,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Res. — 
Etal  Manor,  Berwick-on-Tweed].  Seat — Ford  Castle, 
Berwick-on-Tweed,  Northumberland.  Town  res.  —  58 
Cadogan  Square,  S.  W.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal, 
Hurlingham. 

JOHN  PAKENHAM  JOICEY-CECIL,  Esq. .commonly 
called  Lord  John  Pakenham  Joicey-Cecil,  Major  4th  Batt. 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  formerly  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,  J. P.  for 


additional  surname  and  arms  of  Joicey.  Born  March  3, 
1867,  being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  Most  Hon.  William 
Alleyne  Cecil,  third  Marquess  of  Exeter,  P.C. ,  by  his  wife 
Lady  Georgina  Sophia,  second  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Thomas  Pakenham,  second  Earl  of  Longford.  Ar- 
morial bearings  -Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  ten  argent 
and  azure,  over  all  six  escutcheons  sable,  three,  two  and 
one,  each  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first  (for 
Cecil) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  torteaux,  each  charged  with 
a  lozenge  in  bend  of  the  first  between  two  bendlets  gules 
(for  Joicey).  Mantling  azure  and  argent..  Crests  -1.  upon 
a  cap  of  maintenance,  a  garb  or,  supported  by  two  lions, 
the  dexter  argent,  the  sinister  azure  (for  Cecil) ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  affronts  in  armour  proper, 
the  helmet  adorned  with  three  feathers  gules,  argent  and 
azure,  resting  the  dexter  hand  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms 
of  Joicey  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  a  spiked  mace 
also  proper.  Motto  -"  Cor  unum  via  una."  Livery  (dress) 
—  Light  blue,  white  facings,  silver  buttons;  (undress),  pepper 
and  salt,  silver  buttons.  Married,  Sept.  15,  1896,  Isabella 
Maud,  eHest  dau.  and  co-h.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Joicey, 
M.  P. ,  of  Newton  Hall,  Northumberland  ;  and  has  had  Issue 
— (1)  John  Francis  James  Joicey-Cecil,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren. 
Gds. ,  b.  Sept.  18,  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (2)  Edward 
Wilfrid  George  J  icey-Cecil,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Isabella 
Rosamond  Georgiana  [m.  1926,  Capt.  John  Noble 
Kennedy,  M.C.,  R.A.] ;  and  Maud  Lettice  Mary.  Seat  — 
Highfield,  Andover.      Club  —Junior  Carlton, 

JOLY  DE  LOTBINIERE  (Confirmed  in  France  by 
"  titrede  noblesse  "  1785.  Regd.  H.  Coll. ).  Per  fesse  azure 
and  argent,  in  chief  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise  or, 
two  silver  partridges  ensigned  by  the  coronet  of  a  French 


the  Liberty  of  the  Soke  of  Peterborough,  M.P.  Stamford 
Div.  of  Lincolnshire  1606.     Assumed  by  Roy.  Lie.  1898,  the 


marquess,  and  in  base  issuing  from  water  three  bulrushes 

erect  all  proper.     Mantling   azure   and  argent.     Crest — 

Issuing  from  the  coronet  of  a  French  marquess  proper,  a 

demi-lion  rampant  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  afleur- 

de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Sois  juste  et  fort."  -=  -       u 

Son    of    Edmond   Gustave  Joly  de   Lotbiniere,  Esq., 

J. P.,  Seignior  of  Lotbiniere  in  the  Province  of  Quebec, 

Canada  (son   of  Hon.   Sir  Henri  Joly  de  Lotbiniere, 

K..C.  M.G. ,   P.C. — see  blow),   b.    i860;  d.    1911  ;    m. 

1885,  Lucy  Geils,  d.  of  late  William  Darling  Campbell 

of  Quebec:  — 

Alain    de    Lotbiniere  Joly    de  Lotbiniere,    Esq.,    B.A. , 

Mediille   d'Honneur  en    Vermeil,    Capt.    (Res.)    R.H.C. 

Seignior  of  Lotbiniere,  b.   1886;   m.  1912,  Mary  Agnes,  d. 

of  the  late  William  Jasper  Slayden  ;  and  has  issue — Alain 

Chartier  Edmond  Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ; 

and  3  daus.     Estate— The  Seigniory  of  Lotbiniere  (granted 

hv  Louis  XIV.  in   1672).      Seat — Pointe  Platon,   County 


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of  Lotbiniere,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada.  Res. — 
591  Pine  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada.  Clubs — Mount  Royal, 
University,  and  Garrison  (Quebec). 

Sons  of  Hon.  Sir  Henri  Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  K.C.M.G., 

P.C.    (Canada),    LL.D,,    D.C.L.,    K.C.,    Premier    of 

Quebec  1878-9,  Minister  of  Inland  Revenue  for  Canada 

1896-1900,    Lieut. -Gov.   of   British    Columbia    1900-6, 

grandson  of  the  last  Marquess  of  Lotbiniere,  b.  1829  ; 

d.  1908  ;  m.  1858,  Margaretta  Josepha,  d.  of  Hammond 

Gotten  : — 

Alain    Chartier  de  Lotbiniere  Joly  de  Lctbiniere,  Esq., 

C.B.,  C.S.I.    (1911),  CLE.   (1906),    Maj.-Gen.   (ret,)  late 

R.E.,   has  Kaisar-i-Hind   gold  medal,  b.  1862;     m.    1887, 

Mari  n  Helen,  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Campbell.     Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 

Henri  Gustave  joly  de  Lotbiniere,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1902), 
Brig. -Gen.  (ret.)  late  R.E.  .served  on  N.W.  Frontier,  India, 
1897-8  (medal  and  three  clasps),  S.  African  War,  1899- 1902 
(medal,  desp. ,  bt.,  and  D.S.O.),  with  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4,  and  Great  War  1915-18  (desp.  5  times, 
Brev.-Col.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1902,  Mildred  Louisa,  d.  of 
Charles  Seymour  Grenfell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Taplow,  Bucks.  ; 
and  has  issue — 2  sons.  Res.—  Brandon  Hall,  Brandon, 
Suffolk. 

JOLLIFFE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  pile 
vert,  three  dexter  hands  couped  of  the  first  (for 
Jolliffe)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  two  bars  azure  (for  Hylton). 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
fhe  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  couped  vested  vert 
cuffed  and  the  sleeve  charged  with  a  pile  argent,  the 
hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  proper.  Supporters — 
Two  lions  guardant  azure,  each  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  three  annulets  two  and  one  or.  Motto — "  Tant 
que  je  puis." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hedworth  Hylton-Jolliffe,  2nd 

Baron  Hylton,  b.  1829  ;   d.  1899  J   by  his  first  wife, 

m.  1858,  Agnes  Mary,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hylton  George  Hylton  Jolliffe,  3rd  Baron 

Hylton,  of  Hylton,  Durham,  and  Petersfield,  Southampton 

(19  July   1866),  and  a  Baronet   (20    Aug.   1821),  M.A. 

(Oxford),  J. P.,  C.A.,  formerly  M.P.,  Lord-in -Waiting  to 

the  King,  and  Capt.  of  the    Yeomen  of  the    Guard,  b. 

1862  ;    m.  1896,  Lady  Alice  Hervey,  d.  of  3rd  Marquess 

of  Bristol ;  and  has  issue; — Hon.  William  George  Hervey 

Jolliffe,  Capt.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1898  ;  Hon.  Elizabeth 

Alice  Cecilia  [m.  1928,  Edmond  Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  late 

Lieut.   R.E.].      Seat — Ammerdown    Park,    Radstock. 

Town     res. — 21    Manchester     Square,     W.i.       Clubs — 

Brooks's,  Carlton. 


JONES,    see    HEYWOOD-JONES, 
and  WILLDING-JONES. 


PRYCE-JONES, 


JONES  of  Irnham  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  argent 
and  sable,  in  chief  two  dragons'  heads  erased  gules,  and 
in  base  two  crosses  patee  ntchee  in  saltire  or.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-gryphon  gules,  grasping  a  miner's  pick- 
axe head  downwards  in  pale  or.  Badge — An  ogress 
charged  with  a  miner's  pickaxe  in  pale  surmounted 
by  two  crosses  patee  ntchee  in  saltire  or.  Motto — 
"  Quod  caepio  persequor." 

Son  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Walsall : — 

Sir  Frederick  John  Jones,  1st  Bart.  (23  May  1919), 
J. P.  W.R.  Yorks.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Irnham  and 
Corby,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1st,  1877,  Annie  Elizabeth  (d.  1893), 
d.  of  Walter  Benton,  of  Walsall ;  2nd,  1902,  Katherine 
(d.  1921),  d.  of  Robert  Dyson,  of  Rotherham  ;  and  has 
issue  (by  1st  marriage) — (1)  Walter  Benton  Jones,  Esq., 
b.  1880  ;  {2}  Charles  Frederick  Jones,  Esq.,  b.  1882  ;  Edith 
Annie  [m.  1901,  Leslie  Wilton]  ;  Marion  [m.  1908,  James 
Wortley  Fawcett]  ;  Agnes  [m.  1907,  Martin  James 
Mowat ;  and  has  issue]  ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — Katherine 
Mary.    Seat — Irnham  Hall,  Grantham. 

PRICHARD-JONES  of  Bron  Menai  (H.  Coll.,  1910). 
Gules,  a  lymphad  in  full  sail  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
two  escutcheons  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colou  s,  a  demi-lion  gules,  rest- 
ing the  sinister  paw  on  a  boar's  head  erased  or.  Motto — 
"Ventus  secundet." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Prichard  Prichard-Jones,  1st  Bt. ,  J.  P. 
and  D.  L.  Anglesiey,  b.  1845  ;  a  sumed  by  Deed  Poll  1917 
the  ad  itional  surname  of  Prichard  ;  d.  igij  ;  m.  1st, 
1878,    May   Coggan,   d.   of  Vincent  Coates,  formerly 


of  Muchelney,   Langport,    Somerset;    m.    2nd,    191 1, 

Marie  (who  m.  2nd,  1926,   14th  Baron  Louth),  yst.  d. 

of  late  Charles  Read,  Solicitor,  of  Hampstead: — 

Sir  John    Prichard-Jones,   2nd  Bart.    (15  July  1910),   b. 

1913.     Seats — Maes-yr-Hav,  Elstree,  Herts.;    Bron  Mtnai, 

Dwyran,  Anglesey. 

Richard  William  Prichard-Jones,  Esq.,  b.  1914. 

JONES  (H.  Coll.,).  Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  in 
chief  two  eagles'  heads  erased  or,  and  in  base  a  lymphad 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  or,  supporting  in 
the  beak  an  anchor  sable.  Motto — "  Nihil  volenti 
durum." 

Son  of  George   Jones,  of   Pontnewydd,    co.  Mon- 
mouth : — 

Sir  Thomas  George  Jones,  K.B.E.  (1921),  b.  1881  ; 
m.  1901,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Matthews,  of  Porth- 
cawl,  co.  Glamorgan  ;  and  has  issue — Ronald  Jones, 
Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  Monica  ;  Veronica  ;  Marie.  Res. — Beach- 
side,  Porthcawl,  co.  Glamorgan. 

JONES.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  escut- 
cheons argent,  each  charged  with  a  boar's  head  couped  of 
the  first,  an  arrow  paleways  proper,  a  martlet  for  difference. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  in 
front  of  an  arrow  paleways  proper.  Motto — "  Heb  nevol 
nerth  nid  sicr  saeth." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Alexander  Fair  Jones,  Esquire,   J.  P. 

Flints,  formerly  Capt.  4th  Hussars,  Major  late  6th  Batt. 

King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  Feb.  24,  1838  ;  d.  1915  ; 

m.  Sept.  11,  1866,  Amelia  Helen  (d.  1909),  d.  of  James 

Gillespie  Davidson,  W.S.,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

Alexander  Keith  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kingston,  Jamaica, 

Capt.  R.N.   (ret.),  b.  Feb.  20,    1870.       Clubs—  Army  and 

Navy;  Grosvenor  (Chester). 

JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  a 
chevron  ermines  between  three  ravens  sable,  on  a  chief 
engrailed  of  the  second  a  heart  or  (for  Jones) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  gutte'e-d'eau,  between  three 
quails  proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  pellet,  two  swords 
points  upward,  of  the  first  (for  Quayle).  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  heart  or,  a  raven  sable,  gorged 


with  a  collar  gemel  argent.    Motto — "  Deus  pascit  corvos.  '" 
Livery — White,  with  black  cuffs  and  collar. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  William  Jones,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 


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Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  and  formerly  Rural  Dean,  b. 
1825;  d.   1906;  m.   1853,   Barbara   Rose,  second  d.  of 
Robert  Weale,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Poor  Laws  : — 
Morey  Quayle  Jones,  Esq. ,  C.  B.  (Mil.  Div. )  (1898),  C.  M.G. 
(1917),  C.B.E.  (civ.)  (1920),  Brig.-Gen.   commanding  17th 
Inf.    Brigade,    Ireland    (1905-9),  Hon.    Brig.-Gen.   (1912), 
J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  served  Bechuanaiand  Campaign, 
S.  Africa,  and  Great  War,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1855  ;  m. 
Feb.   14,   1888,   Isabel  Dashwood  ;    and  has  issue— Phyllis 
Quayle  [m.  Lt.-Col.  Starkey,  of  Radway  Grange,  Warwick- 
shire.      Res. — Claverdon   Hall,   Warwick;    Barton    Mere, 
Bury  St.  Edmund's.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

JONES  (H.  Coll.,  26  Nov.  1924).  Per  chevron  azure 
and  or,  in  chief  two  dragons'  heads  erased  and  respectant 
of  the  second,  and  in  base,  on  a  mount  issuant  vert,  a  lion 
rampant  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dragon's  head  or, 
two  fasces  saltirewise  azure. 

Son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Edward  Lloyd  Jones,  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  of  Folkestone,  b.  1832  ;    d.  1918  ; 

m.  1857,  Agnes  Harriet,  d.  of  Rev.  Francis  Vyvyan 

Luke  : — 
Arthur  Vyvyan   Lloyd   Jones,    Esq.,   J. P.,   b.   i860; 
m.  1910,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  William  Price  of 
Bracknell,  Berks.     Res. — Penyrallt,  Pentrecourt,  Llan- 
geler,  co.  Carmarthen. 

JONES.  Sable,  a  stag  trippant  between  three  spear- 
heads argent.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  in  front  of  two 

spears  in  saltire,   the  shafts  sable  and  the  heads  argent. 

Motto  — "Spectemur  agendo." 

Son  of  Edward  Feilding  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  March2S, 
1868  ;  m.  Nov.  23,   1895,  Ella,  dau.  of  Owen  Friend 
of  Moreton  Hampstead,  Devonshire: — 
William  Owen  Ellis  Feilding  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  April 

26,  1900.     Res. — 

JONES  of  Liverpool  (H.  Coll.,  14  June  1923).  Per 
pale  dovetail  azure  and  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  in  dexter 
chief  a  four-masted  sailing  ship  sails  furled  flags  flying 
to  the  dexter  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  vert, 


upon  the  round  top  of  the  mast  of  a  sailing  ship  an  eagle 
perched  head  to  the  sinister  all  or.  Badge — A  fountain 
encircled  by  a  wreath  of  sea  campion  proper,  tied  with  a 
riband  azure.     Motto — "  Anturiaf." 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Bush  Farm,  Port 
Dinorwic,  co.  Carnarvon  ;  m.  Catherine   d.  of  Owen 
Davies,  of  Rhostryfan,  co.  Carnarvon  : — 
David  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.  Liverpool,  b.  1864;  m.  1899. 

Thomas  Roberts,  of  Colwyn, 

Elder  Jones,  Gentleman,  b. 

Res. — 39   Hyde   Park   Gate, 

Exchange,    and    University 


Amelia  Annie,  d.  of  Capt. 
and  has  issue  —  Thomas 
1904;    Mary   Constance. 
S.W.7.      Clubs—  R.A.C. 
(Liverpool). 


JONES  of  Chester  (H.  Coll.,  23  Jan.  1919).  Argent, 
a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased,  and 
in  base  a  spear-head,  all  gules.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  a  boar's  head  erased  quarterly  gules  and  argent. 
Motto — "  Heb  nevol  nerth  nid  sicr  sabth." 

Second   son  of  John  Jones,  Esq.,    J. P.,  of   Ireton 

Lodge,    Wolverhampton,    b.  ;    d.  ;   m. 

Elizabeth  Leigh  : — 

Edward    Peter   Jones,    Esq.,  J. P.  for  Cheshire    and 

Chester,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1900,  Madeline,  d.  of  Sir  Horatio 

Brevitt,  Knt.,  of  Wolverhampton.      Res. —  Greenbank, 

Chester.     Club — Reform. 

Eldest  son  of  Harry  Beresford- Jones  (the  third  son 
of  the  above  John  Jones,  Esq.),  b.  1872  ;  m.   1901, 
Lilian  Isabel,  d.  of  William  Thomas,    of    Wolver- 
hampton : — 
Capt.     Richard    Duncan    Beresford-Jones,    b. 
Res.— 

JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  azure 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  mullets  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  resting  the  sinister  forepaw 
on  an  antique  shield  or,  charged  with  a  spear-head  proper, 
and  the  dexter  hind  paw  on  a  mullet  or.  Motto — "JEquo 
animo." 

Son  of  Col.  Inigo   William  Jones,  M.A.,  of  Kelston 

Park,   J. P.    and   D.L.,    formerly   Major    nth    Hus., 

High  Sheriff  co.  Somerset  1868,  and  Lt.-Col.  1st  Batt. 

Somerset  Vol.,  b.         ;  d.  1878;  m.  1844,  Anne  Maria, 

d.  of  Joseph  Neeld  of  Grittleton,  Wilts.  :— 

Rev.  Ralph  William  Inigo- Jones,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

Rector  of  Tatterford,  Norfolk,  1891-1923,  formerly  Lieut. 

R.N.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kelston,  b.  1851  (assumed  by 

Deed  Poll  igi4the  additional  surname  of  Inigo)  ;  m.  1879, 

Minnie,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Griffiths,  of  Brighton  ;  and 

has  issue— Lionel  William  Inigo-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Seat—  Kelston  Park,  nr.  Bath. 

JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  cottised  between 
three  boar's  heads  couped  or,  a  cross  pat6e  between  two 
pierced  mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  boar's 
head  couped  erect  or,  two  pierced  mullets  gules.  Motto — 
"  Heb  lafur  Heb  lwydd." 

Sons    of   James    Jones,  Gentleman,   of  Leytonstone, 
Essex    Surveyor  in  H.M.  Customs  (ret.),  b.  1844;  m. 
1867,  Margaret  (d.  1902),  foster  d.  of  William  Robin- 
son of  H.M.  Customs,  Liverpool : — 
Arthur  Ernest  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.   1870. 
Harold  William  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Frederick  James  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 
Herbert  Erasmus  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Richard  Grosvenor  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Leonard  Stanley  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  azure  and  or,  a  sword  in 
pale,  point  downwards,  between  in  chief  a  scroll  and  a 
flame  of  fire,  all  proper,  and  in  base  two  lozenges  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  from  a  mount  sable,  three  sunflowers, 
leaved  proper.     Motto — "  Lumen  accipe  et  imperii." 

Son  of  John  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Northlands,  co. 
Glamorgan,  b.  ;  d,  ;   m.  : — 

John  James  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  and  (1914)  Sheriff 
co.  Brecon,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  1st  Vol.  Batt.  South  Wales 
Borderers,  V.D.,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1st,  1869,  Kate  (d.  1922), 
d.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cyfarthfa,  Merthyr 
Tydfil;  2nd,  1925,  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  H.  C.  Mann,  of 
Cefn  Coed.  Res. —  Fronhenlog,  Cefn-Coed-y-Cymnor, 
Vaynor,  co.  Brecknock.     Club — R.A.C. 


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JONES  of  Llanmiloe  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  two  bulls'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  hon  passant 
in  base  azure,  a  tower  ensigned  by  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
between  two  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar's  head  erased  azure,  tusked  or,  in  front  of  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  garnished  gold,  the  hand 
within  a  gauntlet  striking  with  a  scimitar  also  proper,  the 
hilt  of  the  second.     Motto— "  Pro  patria  et  rege." 

Sons  of  Morgan  Jones  of  Llanmiloe,  co.  Carmarthen, 
I. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Carmarthen,  Cardigan,  and  Pem- 
broke, High  Sheriff  co.  Cardigan  1854,  b.  1829  ;    d. 
1905  ;  m.  ist,  1852,  Helen  (d.  1855),  d.  of  Alexander 
Stewart;  2nd,  1858,  Sarah  Fiances,  d.  of  Rees  Goring 
Thomas  ;  3rd,    1875,  Elizabeth   Maria,  d.   of  George 
Bowen  Jordan: — 
Morgan  Jones,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Carmarthen,  High  Shenrt 
1909,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Langharne,  late  Lieut.  15th  E. 
York's.  Regt.,  b.  1854;    m.  1879,  Sophie,  eld.  d.  of  James 
Atkinson  Sharp  of  Linden  Hall,  Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Morgan     Grainger    Jones,     Esq.,    Capt.      Royal    Welsh 
Fusiliers,  b.  1881  [m.  1908,  Josephine  Mary  Margaret,  d.  of 
Sir  William  Nelson,  Bart.,  and  has  issue— Gwyn  William 
Morgan   Jones,    Gentleman,    b.   1910].    Seats—  Llanmiloe, 
St.  Clears,  Carmarthenshire;    Stratford  Lodge,  Southsea, 
Hants.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 
William  Price  Sutton  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.    Res.— 

MORRIS  PATERSON   JONES,  Esq.,    J.P.    (ret.)   for 
the    city    of    Liverpool,  Solicitor,   Past   Pres.   of  the   In- 
corporated   Law     Society    of     Liverpool,     Governor    of 
Liverpool   College,  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of   Directors. 
Born  Nov.  28,  1847,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Morns 
Charles  Jones,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Montgomeryshire,  F.S.A.,  of 
of    Gungrog,    Welshpool,    by   his   wife    Elizabeth,   eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Paterson,  J.P.  of  Nunfield,  in 
the  county  of  Dumfries.     Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll., 
26  July  1882)— Sable,  a  fasces  fessewise  or,  between  three 
nags' heads  erased  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fasces  fessewise  or,  sur- 
mounted by  a  nag's  head  erased  argent.     Motto— "  Justus 
ac  tenax  propositi."    Married,  March  4,  1874,  Clara,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  John  Vernon  of  Tushingham,  in  the 
county  of  Cheshire  (she  died  September  16,  1884) ;  and  has 
surv.  Issue—  Morris  Vernon  Jones,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War  with  Liverpool  Scottish  Regt.,  and  R.  Welch  Fus.,  b. 
September  16,   1884  ;    m.  1914,  Gladys  Margaret,  only  d. 
of  William  Forshaw  Wilson,  of  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue 
— Ve-non  Morris  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  William 
Morris  Jones,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1920]  ;   Gladys.      He 
married  secondly,  May  25,    1899,    Elizabeth   (she   died   2 
April  1924),  youngest  dau.    of  the   late   Charles  Lane  of 
Liverpool.      Estate—  Gungrog,    co.    Montgomery.      Post, 
address  —  Gungrog  Hall,  Welshpool.     Clubs—  Athenaeum 
(Liverpool),  Conservative  (Liverpool). 

JONES  of  Borth  (H.  Coll.,  1914)-  Vert,  a  crescent 
between  four  estoiles,  two  and  two,  or.  Mantling  vert 
and  or.— Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
two  sceptres  in  saltire  or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  proper. 
Motto — "  Quod  non  es  nolis."  . 

Only  son  of  the  Rev.  Evan  Jones,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  of  Bethune  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  b.  1832  ; 
d.  1902  :  m.  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Jones  : — 
Richard  Evan  Jones,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.  co   Cardigan 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1873;    m.  1904,  Gertrude  Helen,  d.  of 
Herbert  Briddon  ;   and  has  issue— Richard  Evan  Lloyd 
Jones,  Gentleman,  b.   1905  ;    Herbert  Vincent  Jones, 
Gentleman,     b.      1908.     Res.— Borth,     co.     Cardigan. 
Club — Constitutional. 

JONES,  formerly  of  Dollanstown  (U.O.).  Gules,  on  a 
cross  between  four  mullets  pierced  or,  a  broken  spear, 
pheon  downwards,  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wing  gules,  semee 
of  estoiles  or.  Livery — Blue  and  silver,  blue  facings, 
and  white  breeches. 

Sons  of  Gilbert  Pickering  Rudkin  Jones  of  Dollans- 
town, co.  Meath,  b  1834  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1875,   Mane, 
d.  of  Joseph  Bond,  of  Taunton  : — 
Roger  Conyngham  Jones,  Gentleman, b.  1876  ;  w.1913, 
Amabel  Gertrude,  d.  of  Charles  W.  Beckwith,  of  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man  ;  and  has  issue — Florence  Josephine  Rudkin. 
Res.— 69  Waterloo  Road,  Dublin.  . 

Henry  Shawe  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.  Res.— Apia, 
Samoa. 


JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  between  two  barrulets 
wavy  argent,  three  galleys  in  full  sail,  pennons  flying 
gules  in  chief  a  sun  in  splendour  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
dragon  -gules,  resting  the  sinister  claw  on  an  anchor 
proper  '  Badge — Between  two  dragons'  wings  conjoined 
gules,  a  ship's  lantern  proper.  Motto— "  Yr  lor  yum 
hangor  hi." 

Son  of  the  late  Cipt.  John  Jones,  of  Llanon,  co. 

Thomas8Alban  Jones,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  R.D.,Capt.  R.N.R. 
(ret.),  High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  a  Freeman  of  the  City 
of  London,  formerly  Nautical  Advisor  to  Union  Castle 
Mail  Steamship  Co.,  Ltd.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1905,  Anne,  d. 
of  John  Roberts,  Esq.,  J.P.     Res.— 

JONES  (H.  Coll).  Per  chevron  sable  and  vert,  a  chevron 
invected  argent,  charged  with  four  pallets  gules  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  of  the  third  and  an  eagle  displayed  in 
base  or,  on  a  chief  also  of  the  third,  a  stag  statant  proper 
between  two  lozenges  azure.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  stagnant  between 
two  arms  in  armour  counter-embowed,  each  holding  in  the 
hand  a  fleur-de-lys.  Motto— ' '  A  noddo  Duw  a  ncddir. 
Livery— Brown,  with  light  blue  facings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Jones  of  Eisteddfa,  Criccieth,  N. 
Wales,  by  lane  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Robert  Jones:— 
Sir  Robert  Armstrong-Jones,  Knt.-Bach.  (i9i7),C.BE 
mil.  (i9i9),F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  D.Sc,  M.D.  (Lond.),  b. 
1857  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1913,  the  additional  surname 
of  Armstrong;   m.  1893.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  eld.  d.  of  the 
late  Sir  Owen  Roberts,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  has  issue— Ronald  Owen  Lloyd  Armstrong  Armstrong- 
Jones,    Esq.,    b.    1899    \m.    1925,   Anne,    d.    of   Lt.-Col. 
Leonard  Messel,  of  Nymans,  Handcross,  SussexJ ;   h,laine 
Margaret  Armstrong   [w.    1920,    Capt.    Edward     Charles 
Wauchope,     M.C.];     and  Gwendolen    Jane   Armstrong. 
Res— a  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W.  ;  PlasDinas,  Carnarvon, 
N.  Wales.     Club— Reform. 

^David  Fowden  Jones,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Carnarvonshire,  6. 
1867-    m.   onlv   d.   of  late    Rev.   John    Hughes,  Vicar   of 


Tydweiliog,  Carnarvonshire  :  and  has  issue-Dorothy  ;  and 
Marjorie.     Res. -Eisteddfa,  Criccieth.  N.  Wales. 

IONES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  vert,  holding 
be  ween  the  paws  an  escutcheon  of  the  last,  charged  with  a 
sun  in  splendour,  and  in  chief  three  crescents  of  the  second^ 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest-On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  pfoper,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
sun  in  splendour  or,  and  supporting  under  the  sinister  paw 
an  increscent  argent.     Motto-' '  Esto  sol  testis. 

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Son  of  William  Charles  Jones,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  co. 
Chester,  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  1899, 
and  Major  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1882,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Edward  Greenall,  Esq.,  of  Grappenhall  Hall,  J. P. 
co.  Chester : — 
William  Piers  Montagu  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  April  26, 
1883.      Seat— Lannerch  Park,  St.  Asaph. 

WILSON  CARSTAIRS  JONES,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Flintshire  (High  Sheriff  1895).  Born  1857,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Carstairs  Jones,  Esq., 
of  Hartsheath,  by  his  second  wife  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Currie  of  Boughton  Hall,  Cheshire. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  escutcheons  argent,  each  charged  with  a  boar's  head 
couped  of  the  first,  an  arrow  paleways  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  in  front  of  an 
arrow  paleways  proper.  Motto — "  Heb  nevol  nerth  nidd 
sicrsaeth."  Livery — Dark  green  coat  and  waistcoat,  yellow 
piping,  black  trousers  with  yellow  stripe  (for  full  dress,  yellow 
plush  breeches).  Married,  1881,  Maude  (rf.  1927),  youngest 
dau.  of  Clement  Swetenham  of  Somerford  Booths,  in  the 
co.  of  Chester.  Seats— Hartsheath,  Flintshire  ;  and  The 
Old  Hall,  Chester.     Club—  Constitutional. 

JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent ,  a  cross  clechee  and  pomettee 
gules,  between  two  caducei  in  chief  and  as  many  eagles 
displayed   in   base   proper.      Crest — On   a   wreath   of  the 


colours,  a  demi-lion  sable,  charged  with  a  cross  as  in  the 
arms,  or,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  Calvary 
in  bend  sinister  also  or.     Motto — "  Bydd  lew  heb  lid." 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Jones,  b.  1837  (d.  1902),  Rector  of 
Llanfihangel-cum-Llanddewi,    Abergwesyn,    m.    1861, 
Mary  Anne,  third  d.  of  Rev.  John  Davies  of  Adpar, 
Newcastle-Emlyn : — 
John  Arnallt  Jones,  Esq.,  V.D. ,  J. P.  Glamorgansh. ,  M.D. 
(Durham),  D.P.H.  (Dublin),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.),  M.  and  L.S.A.  (Lond.),  Hon.  Lt.-Col.   R.A.M.C. 
(T.),   Knight  of  Grace  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Hon.  Surgeon  to  H.M.  the  King,  Col.  A. M.S. 
(T. )  and  Assist.  Director  of  Medical  Services  Welsh  Div. , 
formerly  Sanitary  Officer  on  Staff  Welsh  Div.  Ter.  Force, 
and  Senior  Med.  Officer  2nd  V. B.  Welsh  Regt.,  and  Lt.- 
Col.  Army  Med.  Reserve,  b.  1862;    m.  1892,  Alice  Anne, 


second  d.  of  William  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  Glamorgansh., 
formerly  M.  P.  for  Swansea  Boroughs,  of  Maesgwernen  Hall, 
Morriston ;  and  has  issue — Glyn  Carbery  Arnallt  Jones, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  and  Margaret  Hid.  Res.— Dyffryn, 
Llandaff, co. Glamorgan.  Clubs — Welsh,  County  (Swansea). 
Rev.  George  Ifor  Rhys  Jones,  M.A.  (Oxon),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1876;  m.  1903.  Eloisa,  d.  of  late  Henry 
Oswin  Willcox  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Oswin  Ralph  Ifor  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  John 
Humphrey  Ifor  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Res. — Llanvillo 
Rectory,  Talgarth,  Brecon.     Club— County  (Brecon). 

JONES  (H.  Coll).  Per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  a  tower 
triple  -  towered  or,  between  two  flaunches  argent,  each 
charged  with  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules  and 


or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  dis- 
played or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  two  cinquefoils  in 
pale  gules,  and  holding  in  each  claw  a  palm-branch  vert. 
Motto — "  Sub  umbra  alarum." 

Sons  of  John  Syers  Gregory  Jones  of  Everton,  Lanes., 

b.  ;  d.  ;  m.         ,  Maria  Louisa,  d.  of  Leopold 

Zuloago  : — 

John  Gregory  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.   21  Aug.   1861 ;   m. 

14  March  1888,  Mercedes  Elena,  d.  of  Godfrey  Abell ;  and 

has   issue — Norah    Violet;    and    Lila    Mercedes.      Res. — 

2   Parsifal    Road,    Finchley   Road,    Hampstead,   London, 

N.W.  ;    131    Calle   Baquedano,    Iquique,  Chili.      Clubs — 

Junior  Constitutional,  St.  John's  Wood,  Arts. 

Alfred  Frederick  Syers  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.  Res. 
— Iquique,  Chili,  South  America. 

JONES  of  Bealanamore  and  Headford  (Confn.  U.O.  10 
Aug.  1647).  Gules,  three  lioncels  rampant  guardant  or, 
armed  and  langued  azure,  on  a  quarter  of  the  second  a  fret 
of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  couped  argent,  langued  and 
chained  gules.  Motto — "  Deus  fortitudo  mea. "  Livery — 
Claret,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  Thomas  John  Jones,  Esq.,  Col.  late  R.A. ,  b. 

1839 ;    d.   1928 ;    m.    1869,    Margaret   Gertrude  d.   of 

Sir  Theophilus  Shepstone,  K.C.M.G.  : — 
Eustace  Henry  Jones,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.F.A., 
served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and  Great  War,  b.  1875 ;  m. 
1917,  Nancy  Rosamund,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Banks,  of 
Graveley,  Herts.     Seat — Lisnawilly  House,  Dundalk. 

Son  of  Rev.  James  Jones,  M.A.   (Trin.   Coll.,  Dub.), 

Chancellor  of  Armagh  and  Rector  of  Kilmore,  b.  1792  ; 

d.  1871 ;  tn.  1836,  Isabella,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Quin  of 

Wingfield : — 
John  George  Jones,   Esq.,  Admiral  (ret.),  b.  1844;  m. 
1st,  Frances  Campbell   Stone,  and   has   issue — (1)   James 
Jones,    Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.N. ,   b.    1880;     m.  2nd,  1891, 


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Harriette,  yngst.  d.  of  Fleming  Blanchard  of  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  has  further  issue— (2)  John  Fleming  Jones, 
Esq.,  O.B.E.,  D.S.C.,  Squadron-Comdr.  R.N.A.S.,  and 
Major  R.A.F.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1892  [mu 
1926,  Margaret  Stuart,  only  d.  of  John  Basil  Hall,  Esq., 
M.C,  J.P.,  of  Bradford].  Res.— High  Littleton  House, 
High  Littleton,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  John  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Kilmore  House,  Ros- 
common, and  Gort  Lodge,  co.  Leitrim,  *.  1831  ;  d. 
1906;  m.  i860,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Robert  Browne,  of 
Burren,  co.  Carlow  : — 

Bolton  Charles  Jones,  Gentleman,  LL.D. ,  T.C.D., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  1861.  Res. — Cadiz, 
Spain. 

Arthur  Henry  Jones,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  b.  1870.  Res.— Newtown 
Park,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork. 

Walter  Alfred  Jones,  Esq.,  Ph.D.,  J. P.,  co.  Roscommon, 
b.  1878 ;  m.  1907,  Bridie  Jane  Georgina,  d.  of  Robert 
French,  of  Frenchbrooke,  and  Larchgrove,  co.  Roscommon. 
Seats — Mount  Browne  House,  co.  Roscommon  ;  Headford 
House,  co.  Roscommon.  Res.—  Mount  Browne,  Strokes- 
town,  co.  Roscommon. 

JONES  of  Ardnaglas,  co.  Sligo  (U.O.).  Per  bend 
sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed 
and   langued    gules,    a    bordure    engrailed    of    the    third. 


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Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  couchant  or,  armed  and  langued  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto 
— "  Periculum  ex  aliis  facito." 

Sons  of  Admiral  Loftus  Francis  Jones,  *.  1836;  d.  1912; 
m.  1877,  Gertrude,  d.  of  William  Hancock  Gray  of 
Ryde  :— 

Lewis  Tobias  Loftus  Jones,  Esq. ,  Comm.  R.N. ,  b.  1878  ; 
m.  Constance  Shackles  ;  and  has  issue — Lettice.     Res. — 

Loftus  William  Jones,  Esq.,  Comm.   R.N.,*.  1879;  m. 
1910,  Daisy  Damphrey.     Res. — 

Charles  Gray  Peyton  Jones,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1884.     Res.— 

Edmund  Francis  Loftus  Jones,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N. , 
b.  1889.     Res.— 


Sons  of  Peyton  Jones  (son  of  John  Peyton  Jones), 
b.  1840 ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1874,  Letitia  Caroline,  d.  of 
Charles  Gavin  Casey,  Surgeon  : — 

Loftus    Edward    Percival    Jones,    Gentleman,    b.    1876. 
Post.  add. — Shanghai,  China. 

Lewis  Tobias  Jones,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  1877. 

Jeremy  Peyton  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

Yr.  son  of  John  Peyton  Jones,  late  63rd  Regt.,  of 
Ardnaglas,  Westbury,    Tasmania,    b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.  ,  Eliza  Dennis  : — 

Charles   Osborne   Jones,   Gentleman,   b.  .      Res.— 

New  South  Wales. 


JONES  of  Cranmer  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  1831).  Azure,  on  a 
fesse  or,  a  bomb  between  two  grenades,  all  fired  proper,  in 
chief  a  castle  argent,  and  over  it  the  word  "  Netherlands" 
in  letters  of  gold,  in  base  a  lion  couchant  argent,  also 
gorged  with  a  riband  gules,  fimbriated  azure,  therefrom 
pendent  a  representation  of  the  gold  medal  presented  to 
Sir  J.  T.  Jones  for  his  services  at  Badajoz.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
castle  argent,  a  lion  couchant  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of 
laurel  proper,  pendent  therefrom  an  escocheon  gules, 
charged  with  a  representation  of  the  gold  medal  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Marte  et  arte. " 

Son  of  Sir  Willoughby  Jones,  3rd  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

Norfolk   (High   Sheriff  1851),    b.    1820;  d.    1884;  m. 

1856,  Emily,  d.  of  Henry  Taylor  Jones  :— 
Sir  Lawrence  John  Jones  4th  Bart.  (30  Sept.  1831),  J. P. 
co.  Norfolk,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  3rd 
V.B.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1st,  1882,  Evelyn  Mary 
(d.  1912),  d.  of  late  James  Johnstone  Bevan  of  Northgate 
House,  Bury  St.  Edmund's;  m.  2nd,  1916,  Paula,  d.  of  the 
late  Francis  Joseph  Schuster,  of  39  Harrington  Gardens, 
S.W.  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife— (1)  Lawrence  Evelyn 
Jones,  Esq.,  M.C,  T.D.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple), 
Major  Beds.  Yeo.,  b.  1885  [m.  1912,  Lady  Evelyn  Alice 
Grey,  d.  of  4th  Earl  Grey;  and  has  issue— Nancy  Law- 
rence ;  Dinah  Evelyn  Lawrence  ;  Vivian  Lawrence ;  and 
Lavinia  Lawrence  (Res.— 15  Cleveland  Gardens,  W.2)]; 
(2)  Bertram  Edward  Jones,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.  Emergency 
List,*.  1886 [m.  1913,  Gwenddolen  Mary,  d.  of  late  Herbert 
Goodall  (Res.— Friarage  Farm,  Blakeney,  Norfolk)];  and 
Rachel  Margaret  Lawrence.  Seat  —  Cranmer  Hall, 
Fakenham,  Norfolk.      Club— Athenaeum. 

Son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Herbert  Edward  Jones,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

Suffragan  Bishop  of  Lewes,  b.  1861  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1888, 

Madeleine  Long,    d.   of  Edward  Long  Fox,  M.D.,of 

Clifton  :— 
Edward  Lawrence  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  m.  1st, 
1915,  Kathleen  Nairac  (who  obtained  a  div.  1922),  d.  of 
the  late  William  Scott,  of  Morden  Road,  Blackheath  ;  2nd, 
1923,  Mary,  d.  of  James  R.  Williams  of  Kew  Park, 
Jamaica.  Address— 59  Doughty  Street,  W.C.i.  Club— 
Cavendish. 


JONES  of  Ardnaree  and  Fortland  (U.O.,Confmd.  1906). 
Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  lions  rampant  between  as 
many  mullets  argent,  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  buck  statant  argent,  charged,  with  a  trefoil  slipped  azure, 
between  the  attires  a  bugle-horn  stringed  all  of  the  last. 
Motto— "Cervus  lacessitus  leo  fit."  Livery—  Blue,  with 
red  facings. 

Sons  of  Major  Thomas  Ji.nes  of  Ardnaree,  J. P.  and 

D.L.    co.  Sligo,  J. P.  co.  Mayo,  Major  4th  Royal  Irish 

Dragoon  Guards,  b.    1824;  d.   1868;    m.  1863,   Anne 

Eliza,  d.  of  Ralph  Walters,   M.P.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  :— 

Henry  Hastings  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Mayo  and  Sligo 

(High   Sheriff    1890),    late    Capt.    4th    Batt.    K.O.    Royal 

Lancaster  Regt.,   b.    1865;    m.    1899,   Alice   Came,  d.    of 

late  Richard  John  Harvey  of  Aliwal  North,  Cape  Colony, 

and   Commissie    Drift,    O.R.C. ;    and    has    surv.    issue— 

(1)  Thomas  George  Clayton  Vaughan  Jones,  Gentleman,  *. 

1907 ;    (2)   Lawrence  Charles    Kennedy   Vaughan    Jones, 

Gentleman,    b.     1909;     and    Marjorie    Helena    Elizabeth 

Vaughan.     Estate— Ardnaree,  Ballina,  co.  Mayo.      Seat— 

Fortland,  Easky,  co.  Sligo.     Clubs— Constitutional,  Junior 

United  Service. 

Major  Walter  Vaughan  Jones,  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Inniskilhng 
Fus.,  b.  1868.  Res.—  33  Launceston  Place,  Kensington, 
W.8.     Clubs— Junior  United  Service;  Constitutional. 


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JONES  (Confn.  U.O.  15  July  1908).  Or,  three  lions 
rampant  guardant  gules,  on  a  canton  vert,  a  fret  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  couped  argent,  langued  gules, 


collared  vert,   retty  or,  chained  of  the  last.     Motto — "  Deus 
fortitudo  mea."     Livery — Green  and  yellow. 

Only  son  of  Frederick  Ambrose  Noble  Jones,  b.   1833 ; 

d.    1904;    m.    1856,   Helen,  d.   of  James   Ellaway    of 

Bristol  :— 
Frederick  William  Noble  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1862 ; 
m.  1889,  Edith  Maude,  d.  of  Edward  Turner  of  Balmain, 
Sydney,  Australia ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Frederick  James 
Noble  Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  \in.  1925,  Enid  Ruby 
Garner,  of  Great  Malvern,  Worcs.].  Res. — Jonesborough, 
Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.     Club — R.A.C. 


JONES  of  Pentower,  co.  Pembroke  (H.  Coll.).     Argent, 


lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the 


back  or,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  second,  two  mullets  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  between  two  mullets 
argent,  a  lion  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Ehed  a'i  edyn 
ei  hun." 

Eld.  son  of  Thomas  Daniel  Jones,  of  Fishguard,  b.  1829  ; 

d.  1865  ;  m.  1858,  Martha  Philipps,  d.  of  Evan  Davies, 

of  Pentower : — 
Sir  Evan  Davies  Jones,  1st  Bart,  of  Pentower  (9  July 
1917),  J. P.,  D.L.  (High Sheriff  1911)00.  Pembroke,  LL.D. 
(Hon.  Causa,  Univ.  of  Wales),  late  Major  in  the  Engineers 
and  Railway  Staff  Corps  of  the  Territorial  Forces,  M.P. 
Pembroke  1918-22,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Cecilia  Anne  {d. 
1913),  d.  of  the  late  Jacob  Evans  of  St.  Fagan's,  Glamorgan  ; 
2nd,  1914,  Lilly,  yngst  d.  of  James  Railton,  of  Malpas,  co. 
Monmouth  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Cecil  Hugh  Jones, 
Esq.,  J. P.  Pembroke,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple). 
Capt.  nth  Service  Batt.  R.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1887  ;  killed 
in  action  1918  ;  (2)  Tom  Barry  Jones,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret,) 
Royal  Fusiliers,  M.A.  Camb.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  1888 
[m.  1922,  Jean,  widow  of  Herbert  Costain,  R.A.F.] ;  (31 
Evan  Davies  Jones,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  and  Service 
Batt.  R.  Fusiliers,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  1918;  Mary 
Harris  [w.  1st,  1913,  Major  George  Harman,  D.S.O.,  Rifle 
Bde.  (killed  in  action  1914);  2nd,  1917,  Capt.  Alfred 
Caulfeild,  M.B.,  Canadian  A.M.C.  ;  and  has  issue];  and 
Olive.  Res. — Pentower,  Fishguard,  Pembrokeshire  ;  6 
Addison  Road,  Kensington,  London,  W.  Clubs — Reform, 
Royal  Automobile,  Phyllis  Court  (Henley),  County  (Haver- 
fordwest). 


JONES  of  Abberley,  Worcs.  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a 
cross  raguly  argent,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a  pheon  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  cross  moline  or,  five 
mullets  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  lodged  and  regardant  proper, 
sem£e  of  acorns  vert,  in  the  mouth  a  fern-branch  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Deo  adjuvante." 

Sons  of  William  Jones,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.,  of  Abberley 
Hall,  Worcs.,  b.         ;  d.  1902;  m.         : — 

Frederick   William   Jones,   Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs.,  late  47th 

Regt.,  b.  1858;  m.   1884,  Diana  S C ,  d.  of  Capt. 

J.  H.  St.  John,  late  20th  Regt.     Seats — 

James  Arthur  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1895, 
Lucy  Mabel,  d.  of  James  Jones  of  Lechlade  Manor, 
Glos.  Res. —  The  Old  Parsonage,  Ombersely,  Droitwich. 
Club — Badminton. 


JONES-PARRY.  Argent,  a  fesse  engrailed  between  four 
lozenges,  three  and  one,  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  five  battleaxes,  staves 
gules,  headed  or,  three  in  pale,  and  two  in  saltire,  encircled 
with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper.  Motto  "Gofal  dyn  duw 
ai  gwerid."  Livery-  Oxford  mixture,  and  scarlet  and 
white  stripe. 

Son  of  Sydney  Henry  Jones- Parry,    Esq.,   late    Capt. 

Royal  Dublin  (late  Madras)  Fus. ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Cardigan,   High   Sheriff  1871,  b.   1830;    d.  1907;    m. 

1857,   Dorothea  Anna,  only  child  of  the  late  Charles 

Arthur  Prichard,  Esq.,  J. P.  andD.L.,  of  Tyllwydd,  co. 

Cardigan : — 
Sydney  Herbert  Jones-Parry,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cardigan, 
Paymaster-Comdr.  late  R.N.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1926,  Maud,  eld. 
d.  of  W.  A.  Fleming,  of  3  Grand  Avenue,  Hove,  and 
has  issue — Hugh  Sydney  Love  Jones-Parry,  Gentleman,  b. 
1927.  Post.  add. — 40  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 


JONES-WILLIAMS  (R.L.  1871).  Gyronny  of  eight 
ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  guttee-de-sang, 
and  for  distinction  a  canton  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between 
two  spears  erect  proper,  a  talbot  passant  per  pale  ermine 
and  erminois  charged  for  distinction  upon  the  shoulder  with 
a  cross  crosslet  sable. 

Son  of  Thomas  John  Jones- Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
Laughern  Hill,  Wichenford,  near  Worcester,  b.  1850; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname 
and  the  arms  of  Williams  1871  ;  d.  1922;  m.  1875, 
Frances,  dau.  of  A.  C.  Hooper  of  Claines,  co. 
Worcester : — 
T.  Charles  Jones- Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Melbourne,  Hallow,  Worcester. 


3lor 


300 


1073 


JORDAN  (H.  Coll.,  28  June  1839).  Azure,  a  cinquefoil 
ermine,  between  three  serpents  nowed  or,  a  bordure  en- 
grailed of  the  second.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest 

I  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  crescent  or,  issuing  there- 

i  from  a  plume  of  five  feathers  azure  entwined  by  a  serpent 
gold. 

Sons  of  Charles  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  1810;  d.  1893; 
m.  1834,  Sarah,  d.  of  John  Bradley:— 
Edwin  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  .      /?«.— Bryn garth, 

Brood  Lane,  Hale,  Altrincham. 

John  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1865,  May,  d. 
of  George  Holden  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Joseph  Jordan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1870;  (2)  Charles  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b. 
x875  ;  (3)  John  Bradley  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  Eliza- 
beth Astlcy;  and  Lydia.  Res.—  Springfield,  Bramhall. 
StocKport,  Lanes. 

Sons  of  William  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  1814;  d.  1886  ; 
m.  1837,  Catherine  Atkinson,  d.  of  Robert  Luckman, 
Solicitor  : — 
John  Joseph  Jordan,  Gentleman,  6.  1838.    Res.—  Warwick 
House,  Stockport,  Lanes. 
Charles  Jordan,  Gentleman,  6.  .     Res. — 

Frederick  William  Jordan,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Durham), 
B.Sc.  (Manchester),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
L.S.A.,  D.P.H.  (Manch.),  b.  1849;  m.  1880,  Frances,  d. 
of  Edward  Cope;  and  has  issue— (1)  Norman  Theodore 
Kingsley  Jordan,  Gentleman,*.  1886;  (2)  Cyril  Frederick 
Astley  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  (Res.—  Caldy,  Wood- 
bourne  Road,  Newtown,  Stockport)  ;  and  Marguerite 
Frances.     Res.—  Astley  House,  Heaton  Norris,  Lanes. 

George  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.—  Southfield, 

Manor  Road,  Cheadle  Hulme,  Stockport. 
Thomas  Jordan,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res.— 

JOSEPH  (H.  Coll.,  7  Ap.  1922).  Or,  a  griffin  segreant 
sable,  on  a  chief  indented  of  the  second,  a  trefoil  slipped 
between  two  garbs  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
dest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock  in  flames  proper. 
Motto—"  Truth  is  light."     Livery— Navy  blue,  with  saxe 

blue  facings.  .,.-,.  , 

Youngest    son  of    Thomas  Joseph,  of     Liverpool, 
b,  1828  ;  d.  1900  ;  w.  1861,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Richard 
Smith  : — 
Sir   Francis   L'Estrange  Joseph,   C.B.E.  (mil.),  Knt.- 
Bach.  (1922),  Capt.  (ret.),  J. P.  cos.   Cheshire  and  Staf- 
ford, b.  1870  ;   m.   19 17,  Violet,  d.  of  Joel  Settle,  of  The 
Hill,  Alsager  ;  and  has  issue — Rosamond  Mary  ;  Cynthia 
Violet  Maud.   Res.— The  Gables,  Alsager,  Cheshire.    Club 
— British  Empire. 

JOSEPH  (H.  Coll).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  indented  ermines, 
between  four  spear-heads  sable,  a  spear-head  of  the  first, 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  also  sable.  Mantling  sable 
bnd  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  three  spears,  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire  sable,  a 
wolf's  head  proper,  couped  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
fesse  ermine.     Motto— "  Ofner  na  ofna  angau." 

Son  of  Richard  Joseph  Watkin,  Gentleman,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.W.,6.  1854;  d.  1917;    »'■  1896,  Kathenne.  d.  of 
Charles   Hastings   Barton    of  Maryborough,    Queens- 
land:—  , 
Morgan  Joseph  Watkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1898;  m.  1923. 
Estra  Katherine  Lawrence,  d.  of  Hugh  Speed,  of  Mona 
Vale,  nr.  Wanganui,  New  Zealand  ;  and  has  issue— Hugh 
Richard   Joseph  Watkin,    Gentleman,    b.    1926.      Res.— 
Ikitara,  Yenda,  New  South  Wales. 

Sons  of  David  Joseph,  Gentleman,  of  Merthyr  Tydfil 
and  Rockleaze,  Bristol,  Civil  Engineer,  b.  1813 ;  d. 
1885-  m.  1845,  Margaret  (d.  1916),  d.  of  Thomas 
Morgan  of  Graig,  Merthyr  Tydfil,  and  Pare  Coed 
Marchen,  nr.  Cardiff:— 
David  Thomas  Joseph  Watkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1857. 
Res.—  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 

Arthur  Hill  Joseph,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Lond.  and  Bristol), 
b.  30  Nov.  1862;  m.  25  Oct.  1893,  Gertrude  Helen  Taylor 
Id  1927)  d  of  late  William  Evans  Glyde  of  Saltaire. 
Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue— David  Lavington  Glyde  Joseph, 
Gentleman,  *.  10  July  1895  I  and  Gertrude  Norah  Glyde. 
Res.— 10  Cantelupe  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea,  Sussex.     Club— 

New  (Bexhill).  ,       „. 

Howard  Rhys  Watkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  in.  1904, 
his  cousin  Elizabeth,  d.  and  coh.  of  late  Morgan  Joseph 
of  South  Lawn ,  Lansdown ,  Bath.  Res.  —7  Onslow  Gardens , 
S.W.7. 


JOSLIN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron' azure  and  or,  two 
fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  circular 
wreath  sable  and  of  the  first,  with  four  hawks'  bells  con- 
joined thereto  proper.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — 


FA  I  R.6- WON -D6  VOIR. 


Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  hawks'  bells,  a 
rock,  thereon  a  falcon's  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  and  belled, 
all  proper.  Motto — "  Faire  mon  devoir."  Livety—  Dark 
blue  coat,  blue  and  gold  striped  waistcoat,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons   of   Henry   Joslin  of  Hoppey  Hall,    Upminster, 
Essex,  b.  j  d.  \  m.  ,   Priscilla,  d.  of  John 

Mason  of  Suffolk  : — 

Henry  Joslin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Essex,  High  Sheriff 
1895-96,  Alderman  Essex  County  Council,  b.  1839;  m. 
1865,  Rebecca  Mary  (d.  1873),  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Giles 
of  Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  and  widow  of  Rev.  George 
Clayton.  Estates— Gaynes  Park  and  Hoppey  Hall,  and 
other  property.  Post  add.—  Gaynes  Park,  Upminster, 
Essex. 

Walter  Joslin,  Gentleman,  b.  1840;  m.  1873,  Mary  Lliza, 
d.  of  Frederick  Shorland  Gervis,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Henry  Walter  Joslin,  Gentleman,  b.  (at  Aveley)  1875 
[m.  1907,  Laura  Spear,  third  d.  of  W.  H.  Villacott,  of 
West  Thurrcck,  Grays,  Essex];  (2)  Arnold  Gervis  Joslin, 
Gentleman,  b.  (at  Orsett)  July  14,  1885  [m.  1921,  Marjone 
Clarice  Rivell,  d.  of  T.  M.  Cundell,  of  Torbet's  Tey,  EssexJ ; 
Alice  Mary  [m.  1905,  William  Cecil  Attenborough  of  Red- 
crofts,  Ockendon,  Essex,  and  has  issue] ;  Muriel  [w.  1911, 
Rev.  Stanley  Blomfield] ;  and  Lucy  Margery  [m.  1921, 
Arthur  Rust  Hunt].     Post,  add.— The  Hunts,  Upminster. 

Clement  Joslin,  Gentleman,  b.  1842 ;  m.  1869,  Isabella, 
d.  of  Rev.  John  Davies ;  and  has  with  other  issue— (1) 
Clement  Davies  Joslin,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  \m.  1906,  Eliza- 
beth Middlemiss,  d.  of  James  Lawther  of  Thorncliffe  Farm, 
Russell,  and  has  issue  -  Isabella  Beryl  (Res.—  Purfleet, 
Shellmouth,  Manitoba,  Canada)] ;  (2)  John  Henry  Joslin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1883  [«.  1905,  Mary  Ruth,  d.  of  William 
Vellacott  of  Tunnell  House,  West  Thurrock,  Essex,  and 
has  issue -John  Henry  Joslin,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and 
Clement  Vellacott  b.  191 2  (Res.  —  Ingrebourne  House, 
Homchurch,  Essex)].     Res.—  High  House,  Purfleet,  Essex. 


1074  3100 

JOSSELYN,  see  JOCELYN. 


JOUBERT,  or  JOUBERT  DE  LA  FERTE,  see  DE  LA 
FERTE. 


JOURDAIN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  semee 
of  cross  crosslets,  a  lion  rampant  or  between  two  mullets  in 
base  gules,  pierced  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant 
or,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  cross  crosslets  in  pale, 
holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  cross  crosslet,  and  resting 
the  sinister  upon  an  escallop  all  azure.  Motto — "  Frangas 
nonflectes."     Livery — Claret. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  John   Jourdain,    K.C.M.G.,   Vice- 
Pres.  of  the  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  b.  1835 ;  d.  1901  ; 
tn.  2nd,  1884,  Ada  Mary  (Res. — The  Gables,  Benges, 
Hertford),  d.  of  James  Pattison  Currie  of  Esher  : — 
Henry  James  Jourdain,    Esq.,  b.    1888.     Post  add. — c/o 
Messrs,  Blyth  Bros.  &  Co.,  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
Percy  Frederick  Currie  Jourdain,  Esq.,  b.  1889. 
Charles  Edward  George  Jourdain,  Esq.,  b.  1890. 


JOWETT  of  Melbourne  (H,  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lymphad, 
sails  furled  or,  flags  flying  gules,  and  in  chief  a  decrescent 
between  two  mullets  in  arch  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-pegasus 
regardant  argent,  supporting  with  the  fore-legs  a  staff  erect 
proper,  flowing  therefrom   to  the  dexter  a   banner   gules. 


3f0£ 


Motto — "  Animo  et  prudentia."      Livery— Blue,  with  gold 
lace  and  yellow  facings. 

Fifth  son  of  Joseph  Jowett,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1905  ;  tn.  1849, 

Sara,  d.  of  Jonas  Craven  : — 
Edmund  Jowett,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  State  of  Queensland,  b. 
1858;  m.  1883,  Annette  Rose,  d.  of  John  M'Callum  of  St. 
Kilda,  Melbourne  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Craven  Jowett, 
Esq.,  J. P.  Queensland,  b.  1889;  (2)  Eric  Craven  Jowett, 
Esq.,  J. P.  Queensland,  b.  1892;  Dorothy  Rose  [m.  1912, 
Jame^  Stanley  Burston,  eld.  son  of  Col.  James  Burston] ; 
Nancy  Rose  [tn.  1910,  Ronald  Vauneck  Powell,  eld.  son  of 


Rev.  Walter  Powell,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Marjorie  Rose 
[tn.  1913,  Clive  Prell  Fairbairn,  M.H.R. ,  of  Dunraven, 
Toorak,  Australia].  Properties — Vergemont,  Longreach  ; 
Eastmere,  Jericho;  Mount  Marlow,  Isisford;  Winton ; 
Bunda,  Richmond ;  Barcoorah,  Aramac ;  Mount  Howitt, 
Adavale.  Res.  —  Manningham,  Toorak,  Melbourne, 
Victoria.  Clubs — Melbourne  (Melbourne),  Australian  (Mel- 
bourne). 


JOYCE  (12  Dec.  1901,  to  descendants  of  late  John  Hall 
Joyce  of  Blackfordby).  Barry  of  four  ermine  and  gules, 
on  a  bend,  between  two  leopards'  faces  or,  three  water- 
bougets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion  rampant  proper, 
collared  nebuly,  with  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or, 
three  water-bougets  fessewise  sable.  Motto — "  Nee  temere 
nee  timide." 

Son  of  William  Joyce  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  (eld.  son 

of  John    Hall    Joyce),    b.    1832;    d.    1885;     tn.    1861, 

Harriette  Botry  Matthews  :  — 
Joyce. 

Son  of  late  John  Hall  Joyce  of  Blackfordby,  Leics.  : — 
John  Hall   Joyce,  Esq.,  J. P.  Leics.,  b.   1833;  tn.   1866, 
Annie,  d.  of  John  George  Ward  of  Blackfordby.     Res. — 
Blackfordby,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Sons  of  Nicholas  Joyce,  Esq.,  of  Rotherwood,  Stafford, 

J.P.  Leics.  and  borough  of  Stafford  (Mayor   1885-6), 

b.   1835 ;    d.    1908  ;    tn.    1873,    Louisa    E.    Wright   of 

Heather  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  :  - 
Thomas   Goode   Joyce,    Gentleman,    b.    1874.       Res. — 
Rotherwood,  Stafford. 
Gerald  Wright  Joyce,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 

Yngst.  son  of  the  late  John  Hall  Joyce,  of  Blackfordby 

(see  above) : — 
The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Matthew  Ingle  Joyce,  P.C.,  Knt. 
Bach.  (1900),  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  1900-15, 
M. A.  (Cantab.),  Hon.  Fell.  CaiusColl.,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  b.  1839;  tn.  1891,  Miriam  Bertha,  d.  of  late  Sir 
William  Jackson,  1st  Bart.,  of  Manor  House,  Birkenhead  ; 
and  has  issue — 1  dau.  Res. — Park  Avenue,  Mossley  Hill, 
Liverpool.     Club — United  University. 


JOYNSON  (H.  Coll.).     Azure,  an  eagle's  head  erased 


or,    between    four  roses    saltireways   argent.     Mantling 
azure  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


30£ 


3lul 


1075 


upon  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed 
azure,  semee  of  roses  argent.  Motto — "  Ad  honorem 
industria  ducit." 

Sons  of  Tertius  Joynson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Palatine  of 

Chester,  b.  1843  ;  d.  ;  m.  1866,  Catherine  Hall, 

d.    of    Thomas    Twanbrook    Glazebrook,    of    New 

Brighton : — 

Harold  Mead  Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.    1867  ;   m.  and 

has    issue.        Res.  —  Riverside,    Wobtton    Courtenay, 

Taunton. 

Reginald  Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.   1871.     Res. — 
Alfred  Tertius  Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 
Norman  Mead  Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Arthur    Glazebrook    Joynson,    Gentleman,    b.    1882. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Edward  Joynson,  Esq.,   Lt.-Col.  3rd   Batt. 
S.  Lanes.  Regt.  (Mil.),  b.  1847  ;    d.  1898  ;    m.  1882, 
Emily,    d.    of    Joseph    Bright,    of    Prince's    Park, 
Liverpool : — 
Cyril     Joynson,     Esq.,     Capt.     Warwickshire     Yeo., 
T.F.R.O.,  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  1883  ;   m.  1914,  Eliza- 
beth Mary  Isobel,  eld.  child  of  Joseph  Sivell,  and  has 
iSSUc — Margaret.     Seat — Brechfa,   co.   Carmarthen. 

Kenneth  Bright  Joynson,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Ind.  Army, 
b.  1884.     Res. — Stone  House,  Watford,  nr.  Rugby. 

Lawrence  Bright  Joynson,  Esq.,  M.C.,  T.D.,  Capt. 
Warwickshire  Yeo.,  b.  1889;  m.  1916,  Ethel  Vera, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Roger  Bullock,  and  has  issue — (1)  Peter 
Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  (2)  Michael  Edward 
Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Roger  Joynson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1926.  Res. — Stour  House  Shipston-on-Stour. 
Beric  Bright  Joynson,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.      Res. — 

JOYNT  (U.O. ).     Azure,  an  eagle's  head  erased,  between 

three  saltires  couped  argent.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 

Crest — Upon  a  wreath   of  the   colours,   issuant  out   of  a 

chaplet  of  oak  leaves  vert,  two  eagles'  heads  conjoined,  the 

dexter  gules,  the  sinister  azure.     Motto — "  Nee  degenero." 

Sons  of  the  late  William  Lane  Joynt,  Esq.,  J. P.  for 

the  counties  of  Clare  and  Dublin,   D.L.   for   Dublin 

(Lord   Mayor    1867)    and    Mayor    of    Limerick    1862, 

Crown  and  Treasury  Solicitor  for  Ireland,  by  his  wife 

Jane,  second  d.  of  the  late  John  Russell  of  Limeiick:— 

Rev.   Henry  Russell  Joynt,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin), 

Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Rector  of  Marksbury  1901-26.     Res.  — 

Robert   Lane   Joynt,  Esq.,  J. P.,   co.  Clare,   b.         ;  m. 

1896,  Emily  Agnes,  d.  of  Frederick  Perkins,  of  B  aunton  ; 

and   has  issue— Philip    Robert    Lane    Joynt,    Gentleman, 

Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Vols. ,  b.         ;  and  Helen 

Agnes  Lane.    Res. — Oaklands,  Lansdown  Road,  Bath. 

Richa  d  Lane  Joynt,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  F.R.C.S.I,,  M.D. 
(Dub.),  b.         .     A"*!.— 84  Harcou  t  Street,  Dublin. 

Alfred  Lane  Joynt,  B.A.  (Trin.  Col.,  Dub.),  m.  1896, 
Nora,  elder  d.  of  Colonel  Edward  Cattell ;  and  has  issue 
—Nora  Daffodil.  Aw.— Warren  Point,  co.  Down.  Club— 
United  Service  (Dublin). 

Son  of  William  Russell   Lane   Joynt,    Gentleman,    b. 
;  d.         ;  m.  :  — 

William    Stephen    Joynt,    Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

Prospect,  Templeogue,  co.  Dublin. 

JOYNT  (U.O,  1863)— Azure,  on  a  saltire  or,  between 
in  chief  a  spur  of  the  second,  winged  argent,  and  three 
fleurs-de-lys,  two  in  the  flanks  and  one  in  base  of  the  second, 
a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Mantling"  azure  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  boar 
passant  proper,  resting  the  foreleg  on  an  escutcheon  azure, 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or.    Motto     "  I  hope." 

Sons  of  Christopher  Joynt,  Esquire,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.I., 
Fellow  of  the  University  of  Bombay,  Deputy  Surgeon- 
General,  I. M.S.  ;  b.  1828  ;  m.  firstly,  June  4,  1863,  Lily 
Anna,  dau.  of  William  Noble  Holton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Woodberry  House,  co.  Roscommon,  and,  secondly, 
Aug.  11,  1887,  Elizabeth  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Keough 
of  Rockfield  House,  Dundrum  : — 
Henry  Noble  Holton  Joynt,  Gentleman,  M.D. ,  b.  March 
24,  1864. 

Francis  Christopher  Dudley  Joynt,  Gentleman,  B.A., 
Solicitor,  b.  Nov.  4, 1873.    Res.— 1  Foster  Place,  Dublin. 

William  Grierson  Joynt,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  April  17, 
1875.     Res.—  39  De  Rorte  Street,  Johannesburg. 

Rev.  George  Arthur  Joynt,  M.A.,  B.A. I.,  b.  March  16, 
1880. 

FRANCIS  SAVILE  HARRY  JUDD,  Esquire,  Justice 
of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Essex,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of 


the  University  of  Cambridge.  Born  September  6,  1855, 
being  the  fifth  and  only  surviving  son  of  John  Phillipps  Judd, 
Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy- Lieutenant,  of 
Mace's  Place,  Rickling,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  by  his  wife 
Frances  Anna,  daughter  of  Harry  Scott,  late  Her  Majesty's 
Consul  at  Bordeaux.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for 
Arms  :  Azure,  a  chevron  paly  of  eight  ermine  and  vert 
between  three  garbs  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys 
of  the  third.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
erased  per  chevron  or  and  vert,  charged  with  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  counterchanged,  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  gold  ;  with 
the  Motto,  "  Et  mea  messis  erit."  Livery—  Dark  blue, 
canary  waistcoat.  Married,  firstly,  Oct.  29,  1889,  the  Right 
Honourable  Ellen  Georgiana,  Baroness  St.  John  of  Bletsoe 
(widow  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  fifteenth  Baron  St. 
John  of  Bletsoe,  and  daughter  of  Edward  Nassau  Senior, 
Esquire,  Poor  Law  Commissioner  of  Ireland) ;  she  died 
Dec.  26,  1890  ;  secondly,  1916,  Elizabeth,  2nd  d.  of  late 
Adolphus  Fass,  and  widow  of  Sir  James  Bailey,  Knight 
Bachelor,  M.P.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Estate  and  postal  address— 
Maces  Place,  Rickling,  Newport,   Essex.     Club— White's. 

JUDD  of  Maces  Place,  Rickling  (H.  Coll.,  30  April,  1866  ) 
Azure,  a  chevron  paly  of  eight  ermine  and  vert,  between 
three  garbs  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  third. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  per  chevron  or  and  vert, 
charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  counterchanged,  in  thebeak 
an  ear  of  wheat  gold.    Motto—"  Ex  mea  messis  erit." 

Sons  of  Bertram  George  Scott  Judd,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1887; 
m.  1868,  Emma  Donna,  d.  of  Christopher  Cookson  :— 
Harry  Scott  Judd,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1918,  Cynthia 
Joan  Caroline,  d.  of  Lyonel  Felix  Tollemache ;  and  has 
issue— Anthony  Hubert  Scott  Judd,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  : 
John  Harry  Manners  Scott  Judd,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and 
Barbara  Hersilia.  Res.— 14  Wedderburn  Road,  Hamp- 
stead,  N.W.     Club— Jun.  Carlton. 

Bertram  Christopher  Judd,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1908, 

May  Elton,  d.  of .    Res.— 

Francis  Arthur  Judd,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.    Res. — 

Ygst.  son  of  John  Phillipps  Judd,  Esq.,  of  Rickling, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Essex,  b.  1810  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1835, 
Frances  Anne,  ygst.  d.  of  Harry  Scott,  H.M.'s  Consul 
at  Bordeaux: — 
Francis  Savile  Harry  Judd,  Esq.  (q.v .). 

JULIAN  (H.  Coll.).    Argent,  a  Saint  Julian's  cross  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  cross  pat<*e  fitchee  or.     Mantling 


gules   and  argent.     Crest— On    a   wreath   of  the   colours, 
in    front    ot    a    cross    patee    fitchee.    as    in    the  arms,  a 


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salamander  in   flames   proper.       Motto — "  La   croix   ma 
couronne." 

The  late  Rev.  Charles  Ernest  Julian,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
Rector  of  Milsted,  Kent,  b.  1869  ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1902,  Mary 
Beatrice  (Res. — Milstead,  near  Sittingbrurne,  Kent),  second 
d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Storey,  Knt.  Bach.,  of  Lancaster;  and 
left  issue— Margaret  Storey  ;  and  Cecilia  Storey. 

JUDGE  of  Horley  (H.  Coll.,  28  Feb.  1921).  Quarterly 
per  pale  dovetailed  sable  and  argent,  in  the  first  quarter 
a  lion  rampant  and  in  the  fourth  a  cotton  plant  slipped 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  bezant  transfixed  by  a  sword  erect  sable, 
between  on  the  dexter  a  sprig  of  olive  vert,  and  on  the 
sinister  a  sprig  of  myrtle  gules.  Motto — "  Perseverantia 
et  justitia."  Livery — Black,  with  white  facings  and 
silver  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Judge,  of  Hollylands,  Horley, 
Surrey,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1920;   m.  1876,  Elizabeth  Cross- 
ley,  d.  of  George  Samuel  Pritchard,  of  Holly  Bank, 
Walthamstow,  Essex  : — 
Thomas  George  Judge,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1901, 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  knight  in  complete 
armour,  mounted  on  a  horse  courant  argent.  Motto — 
"  Servavi  patriam  sine  clade." 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Judkin-FitzGerald,  3rd   Bart. ,  b. 
1820;  d.  1864  ;  m.  1845,  Emma  Louisa  Maunsell,  d.  of 
Henry  White  of  Golden  Hills,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
Sir  (Joseph)  Capel  Judkin-FitzGerald,  4th  Bart.  (5  Aug. 
i8or),    b.   1853;  m.    1872,   Constance   Sarah,    d.    of  Capt. 
Wiliam  Augustus  Hyder,  late  10th  Hussars  ;  and  has  sur- 
viving issue;  Thomas  Judkin  Judkin-FitzGerald,   Esq.,   b. 
1873    [m.  ;  and     has    issue];  and   Evelyn  Constance 

Hyder.     Res. — 

JAMES  JUMP,  Esquire,  J. P.  Essex.  Born  1855,  being 
the  son  of  Henry  Jump,  Esq.,  of  Woodlands,  Gateacre, 
Lanes.,  J. P.,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Browne  of  West 
Derby,  Liverpool.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  a  cross 
parted  and  fretty  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  stag's 
head  erased,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  rose  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-stag  regardant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
three  roses  chevronwise  argent,  supporting  a  passion-cross 


Margaret  Hilda,  d.  of  John  Daniel  Cockburn ;  and  has 
issue; — Thomas  Paul  Cockburn  Judge,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906.     Res. — Hollylands,  Horley,  Surrey. 

JUDKIN-FITZGERALD  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
ermine,  a  saltire  gules  (FitzGerald) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
chevron   gules   between  three   boars'    heads   erased   sable. 


or.  Married,  1880,  Annie,  second  dau.  of  Francis  W. 
Reynolds  of  Hillside,  Woolton,  Lanes.;  and  has  had  Issue 
— (1)  Henry  Jump,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  2,  1882;  (2)  Roger 
James  Jump,  Gentleman,  b.  1885,  d.  1891  ;  (3)  Ralph  Lyon 
Jump,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  17, 1888;  Pansy;  Maude;  Elaine;. 
Mary  ;  Clare  ;  and  Annette.  Seat — Woodlands,  Gateacre,. 
Lancashire. 


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WILLIAM  FRANCIS  DE  V1SMES  KANE,  Es- 
quire, M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Monaghan,  High 
Sheriff  1865,  M.R.I. A.  Born  1840,  being  the  second 
and  only  surviving  son  of  Joseph  Kane  of  Harold's 
Cross,  in  the  county  of  Dublin,  and  Withycombe  Grange, 
Exmouth,  in  the  county  of  Devon,  by  his  wife  Eliza  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Colonel  the  Count  de  Vismes  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  sometime  of  Exmouth,  in  the  county  of  Devon, 
Armorial  bearings— Gules,  three  salmons  haurient  argent, 
in  centre  chief  point  an  estoile  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  naked  arm  embowed  proper,  charged  with  an 
estoile  gules,  holding  a  sword  also  proper.  Motto — "  Pro 
patria."  Livery  —  Coat,  red,  with  yellow  trimmings. 
Married  1st,  1862,  Amelia  Maria  Jane  (d.  March 
1901),  daughter  of  the  Reverend  Charles  James  Hamilton, 
Master  of  Arts,  sometime  Incumbent  of  Kimberworth, 
near  Sheffield  ;  and  has  Issue— Joseph  George  Auriol  Kane, 
Gentleman,  M.D.,  born  1865  [m.  1891,  Adeline,  dau.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Morres  Hamilton-Jones  of  Moneyglass, 
co.  Down,  d.s.p.  1896];  and  Rose  Emmeline  Margaret; 
m.  secondly,  1902,  Hon.  Louisa  Catherine  (d.  1923),  dau. 
of  1st  Lord  Bateman,  and  widow  of  Col.  Henry  Green- 
Wilkinson,  Scots.  Fus.  Guards.  Estates— Drumreaske, 
near  Monaghan,  and  an  estate  in  the  Barony  of  Trough,  in 
the  county  of  Monaghan,  and  freeholds  in  the  county  and 
city  of  Dublin.  Postal  address — Drumreaske  House,  Mona- 
ghan.    Club — Royal  Societies. 

KANE  (U.O.,  Confn.  1909).  Azure,  a  dexter  hand 
appaum^e,  couped  at  the  wrist,  supported  on  the  dexter  by 
a  horse  and  on  the  sinister  by  a  lion,  in  chief  three  estoiles 
and  in  base  a  salmon  naiant,  all  argent.     Mantling  azure 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat 
rampant  guardant  azure,  collared  or,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Motto — "  Felis 
demulcta  mitis."  Livery — Dark  green  coat,  buff  collar 
and  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Major  Richard  Alexander  Kane,  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.,  who  was  a  descendant  of  the  sept  of  O'Cahan, 
andformerlyof  Longford,*,  (at  Sialkote,  Punjab, India) 
1862  ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  (at  Kasau,  Punjab),  1892,  Mary 
Louisa,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Henry  Ewart,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Police,  Punjab: — 
Richard  Ewart  Kane,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.   R.A. ,  b.  1893  ; 

m.  1916,  Webb.     Post,  add.— The  Firs,  Sunningdale, 

Berks. 


KARR,  see  SETON-KARR. 

KATER.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure  on  a  bend 
engrailed  or,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  argent  an  eagle 
with  two  heads  displayed  sable  (for  Kater) ;  2.  gules,  a 
chevron  vairy  or  and  azure,  between  three  roses  argent  (for 
Reeve) ;    3.    gules,  a  leg  in  armour,  couped  at   the  thigh 


between  two  spears  erect,  points  upward.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat  rampant 
guardant  proper,  between  two  elephants'  trunks[or.  Motto, 
"  Nil  mortalibus  arduum." 

Son  of    the    Hon.    Henry    Edward   Kater    of  Mount 
Broughton,  Moss  Vale,  New  South  Wales,  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  for  that  colony.     Member  of  the 
Licensing  Court,  b.    1841  ;  d.    1924;    m.   1869,    Mary 
Eliza,    daughter  of  William   Forster  of  Brush  Farm, 
New  South  Wales : — 
Norman  William  Kater,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council   of   New   South   Wales,    J. P.,    M.B.,    Ch.M.,    b. 
1874  ;  m.    1901,    Jean    Gaerlcck,    d.    of  William    Hen  y 
Mackenzie,    of  Canley  Vale,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue— (1) 
Henry   Edward   Forster    Kater,   Gentleman,    b.   1902 ;  (2) 
Norman  Murchison  Kater,  Gentleman,  b.    1904  ;  (3)  John 
Bayley  Darvall  Kater,  Gentleman,  b.   1907  ;  (4)   Gregory 
Blaxland  Kater.  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Mary  Frances;  and 
Jean    Gaerlock.      Seats — Mount    Broughton,    Moss   Vale, 
New  South  Wales;  Egelabra,  Warren,  N.S.W.  ;  Dunara, 
Point  Piper,  Sydney,  N.S.W.     Clubs — Jun.  Carlton  ;  Aus- 
tralian,   Union,    and    University     (Sydney),     Queensland 
(Brisbane). 

KAVANAGH  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  passant  gules,  in, 
base  two  crescents  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the  horns 
of  a  crescent  gules,  a  garb  or.  Motto—"  Siothchain  agus 
fairsinge." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.    Walter  MacMorrough  Kavanagh, 

P.C..    M.P.,   J. P.    and    D.L.    for   co.   Carlow    (High 

Sheriff  1884),   J.  P.    co.    Kilkenny    (High   Sheriff  co. 

Wexford  1893),  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b. 

1856  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1887,  Helen  Louisa,  d.  of  Col.  lohn 

S.   Howard  :  — 

Arthur  Thomas  Kavanagh,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  late  7th 

Hussars,  b.  1888  ;  tn.  1914,  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  S.  Buxton,  of 

Catton  Hall,    Norwich;  and   has  issue — 3   daus.     Seats — 


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Brows'  House,  co.  Carlow;    Ballyragget  House,    co.  Kil 
kenny.     Clubs— Bath,  Cavalry,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin.) 
Dermot  Kavanagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 

Sons  of  Morgan  Butler  Kavanagh,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Seville 
Lodge,  co.    Kilkenny,   and   Merrion  Square,   Dublin, 
Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1875,   Katie,  only 
surviving  child  of  Eugene  Shine  of  Seville  Lodge  :  — 
Mcrgan  Butler  Kavanagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Eugene  Rupert  Kavanagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Henry  Kavanagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Walter  Kavanagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 


KAY-MENZIES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
two  swords  in  saltire  points  upwards  proper,  pommels  and 
hilts  or,  on  a  chief  invected  argent,  three  roses  of  the  field 
barbed  and  seeded  proper  (for  Menzies)  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
within  two  bendlets  engrailed  an  annulet  between  two 
crescents  all  sable  (for    Kay).      Crests — 1.   On  a  wreath 


argent  and  gules,  in  front  of  a  Saracen's  head  affronted  and 
erased,  wreathed  about  the  temples  with  laurel  proper,  two 
spears  saltirewise  also  proper,  surmounted  by  a  rose  as  in 
the  arms  (for  Menzies)  ;  2.  on  a  wreaih  of  the  colours, 
within  the  horns  of  a  crescent  azure,  a  goldfinch  between 
two  branches  of  laurel  proper  (for  Kay).  Motto— "  Vil 
God  I  zal." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Menzies,  of  Aberfeldy,  b.  1846  ;  d. 

1907;  m.  187a,  Edith  Madeline,  d.  of  Thomas  Kay, 

of  Pigeon  Bay,  New  Zealand  : — 
Arthur  William  Kay-Menzies,  Gentle-nan,  b.  1874  ;  m. 
1900,  Helen,  d.  of  Robert  Turner,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Rochdale, 
and  has  issue — Neil  Kay-Menzies,  Gentleman,  b.  1903; 
Stewart  Kay-Menzies,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  and  Helen 
Vivien.  ./?«.— Roylelands,  Rochdale.  Club— Junior  Army 
and  Navy. 


KAY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  ermine  spots  between 
two  bendlets  sable,  the  whole  between  two  crescents 
azure. 

Daus.  and  coheirs  of  Sir  Edward  Ebenezer  Kay,  a 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  J. P.  Norfolk,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1822;  d.  1897  ;  m.  1850,  Mary  Valence,  d. 
of  late  Rev.  William  French,  D.D.,  Master  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.,  and  Canon  of  Ely  : — 
Eva  Mary  Valence  Kav.  Res.—  Thorpe  Abbotts,  Scole, 
Norfolk. 

Marion  Annie  Catharine  Kay.  Res.—  Thorpe  Abbotts, 
Scole,  Norfolk. 

Sons  of  Thomas   Kay,  b.         ;    d.         ;  m.  ; — 

/issue  in  New  Zealand. 


KAY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure 
between  two  griffins'  heads  erased  gules,  an  annulet  between 
two  crescents  or,  on  a  canton  ermine,  a  martlet  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  erminois,  collared  azure, 
charged  with  three  crescents  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  key 
or.     Motto — "  Fidem  parit  integritas." 

Issue  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Sir  William  Algernon  Kay, 

5th  Bart.,    late   68th    Regt. ,   b.    1837;  d.    1914 ;     m. 

1869,  Emily,  d.  of  Thomas  James  Ireland  of  Ousden 

Hall,  Suffolk:— 
The  late  Brig.-Gen.  Sir   William  Algernon  Ii eland  Kay, 
6th  Bart.  (5  Dec.  1803),  Major  and  Brev.   Lt.-Col.  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1876  ;  killed  in  action  1918. 

Annie  Evelyn  Ireland  ;  m.  1921,  Timothy  O'Keefe.  Res. 
Cowper  House,  Dover. 

THOMAS  KAY,  Esquire,  J.  P.  Cheshire  and  Stock- 
port, Mayor  1912-13,  b.  1841.  Armorial  bearings — Per 
pale  gules  and  or,  two  bendlets  dovetailed,  between  a 
key,  the  wards  upward  and  to  the  dexter,  in  chief,  and  a 
mascle  in  base,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head 
argent,  erased  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a  key  in  bend,  the 
wards  downwards,  azure,  within  a  chain  in  arch  or.  Motto 
— "  Clavis  felicitatis  labor."  Married,  1866,  Helen  d.  of 
James  Downes,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and  has  issue — Harold  Kay, 
Gentleman,  d.  1913  \rn.  and  lelt  issue,  Alice  Hilda  and 
Helena  Winifred  Victoria].  Estates — Marple  and  Torking- 
ton,  both  in  Cheshire.  Postal  address—  Moorfield,  Stock- 
port. 

KAYE,  sea  LISTER-KAYE. 

KAYE  of  Huddersfield  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  bend  cottised 
invected  between  two  escutcheons  sable,  each  charged 
with  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.-  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  staff  raguly  fessewise  or,  a  goldfinch  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  argent  barbed,  seeded,  leaved, 
and  slipped  proper.  Badge — A  sprig  of  rose  proper, 
the  flower  argent,  and  a  sprig  of  bluebell  also  proper  in 
saltire,  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Spectemur 
agendo." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Henry  Kaye,  1st  Bart.,  of 
Norwood,  Huddersfield,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1885, 
Emily,  d.  of  Alfred  Crowther,  J. P.,  of  Greenhead, 
Huddersfield  : — 
Sir  Henry  Gordon  Kaye,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Huddersfield, 
(8  Mar.  1923;,  J. P.,  Capt.  (ret.)  K.O.Y.L.I.,  and  Flight 
Comdr.  R.F.C.,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1916,  Winifred, 
d.  of  the  late  W.    Scales,   of   Verwood,   Bradford  ;     and 
has  issue — Stephen  Henry  Gordon  Kaye,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ; 
David  Alexander  Gordon   Kaye,   Esq.,   b.  1919  ;    Brian 
Joseph  Gordon  Kaye,  Esq.,  b.   1920.      Res. — Norwood 
Huddersfield. 

KAY-SHU  ITLEWORTH  (R.L.,  14  Feb.  1842,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  weavers'  shuttles 
sable,  tipped  and  furnished  with  quills  of  yarn  or  (Shuttle- 
worth) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  ermine  spots  between  two 
bendlets  sable,  the  whole  between  two  crescents  azure 
(Kay).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper, 
grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  as  in  the  arms  (Shuttle- 
worth);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  crescent  or, 
a  goldfinch  proper  (Kay).  Motto — "Kynd  kynn  knawne 
kepe."     Livery— Dark  green. 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Phillips  Kay-Shuttleworth,  1st  Bart. , 

J.P.,  D.L.    (High   Sheriff  Lanes.    1864),  b.   1804;    d. 

1877  ;    m.   1842,  Janet,  only  child  and  heir  of  Robert 

Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  ofGawthorpe: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ughtred  James  Kay-Shuttleworth,  1st 
Baron  Shuttleworth  (16  July  1902),  2nd  Bart.  (22  Dec. 
1849),  P.C. ,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  for  Lanes, 
from  1908,  J. P.  cos.  Lanes,  and  Westmorland,  Hon.  Col. 
1st  East  Lanes.  Brigade  R.F.A.  from  1910,  M.P.  for 
Hastings  1869-80  and  for  N.E.  Lanes.  1883-1902.  [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  weaver  habited  in  cap  and  apron 
proper,  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  shuttle  as  in  the 
arms;  sinister,  a  seaman,  habited  and  holding  in  his 
exterior  hand  a  ship's  lamp  all  proper],  b.  1844 ;  m. 
187 1,  Blanche  Marion,  d.  of  Sir  Woodbine  Parish, 
K.C.H. ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Hon.  Lawrence  Ughtred 
Kay-Shuttleworth,  Capt.  R.F.A. ,  b.  1887  ;  killed  in  action, 
1917  [m.  1913,  Selina  Adnie,  only  d.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  F.  C. 


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Bridgeman  ;  and  left  issue — Richard  Ughtred  Paul  Kay- 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  Ronald  Orlando  Lawrence 
Kay-Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ;  and  Rosemary  Florence 
Angela] ;  (2)  Hon.  Edward  James  Kay-Shuttleworth,  Capt. 
Rifle  Bde. ,  b.  1890  ;  killed  on  active  service  1917  [m.  1914, 
Sibell  Eleanor  Maude,  d.  of  Charles  Adeane,  of  Babraham, 
Cambridge,  and  left  issue— Charles  Ughtred  John  Kay- 
Shuttleworth,  Esq. ,  b.  1917  ;  and  Pamela] ;  Hon.  Angela 
Mary  [m.    1899,  Col.  B.    R.    James,  and  has  issue]  ;   Hon. 


Robert    Lumley    Keane,    Gentleman,   b.   1910.     Res. — 
Fortwilliam,  Lismore,  co.  Waterford. 

Son  of  Leopold  George  Frederick  Keane,  Esq.,  C.B. , 

b.    1818;    d.    1898;    m.   1844,  Lharlotte  French,  d.   of 

Ven.  Henry  Cotton,  Archueacon  of  Cashel : — 

Frederick  Henry  Keane,  Gentleman,  M.E.,  b.  1857;  m. 

1893,  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  William  H.  Penrose  of  Lang- 

hane,  co.  Cork,  and  of  Dedham,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue — 

Frederick   William   Leopold  Keane,   Gentleman,   b.    1897. 

Res. — Penticton,  British  Columbia. 


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Nina  Louisa  [m.  1910,  Eustace  Gilbert  Hills,  K.C. ,  Barr.- 
at-Law,  and  has  issue];  Hon.  Rachel  Beatrice ;  and  Hon. 
Catherine  Blanche  [m.  1917,  Charles  Symonds  Leaf,  Lieut, 
late  The  Buffs,  and  has  issue].  Seats—  Gawthorpe  Hall, 
Burnley;  Barbon  Manor,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Clubs — Refcrm, 
Athenaeum,  National  Liberal,  Reform  (Manchester),  Union 
(Manchester). 

Robert  Kay-Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  b.  1847;  m.  1896,  Ethel 
Clementina,  d.  of  Alfred  John  Freeman,  M.D. ,  of  San 
Remo,  Italy;  and  has  issue — Helen  Victoria.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  Reform,  National  Liberal. 

KEANE  (U.O.,  8  March  1801).  Gules,  three  salmon 
naiant  in  pale  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat-a-mountain  sejant 
proper,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  banner  of  the  Union  of 
Great  Britain.     Motto — "  Felis  demulcta  mitis." 

Sons  of  Sir  Richard  Francis  Keane,  4th  Bait.,  D. L. 

(High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1882),  b.   1845;   d.   1892; 

m.  1872,  Adelaide  Sidney,  d.  of  John  Vance,  M.P.  : — 
Sir  John  Keane,  D.S.  O. ,  5th  Bart. ,  of  Cappoquin  House, 
co.  Waterford  (1  Aug.  1801),  late  Col.  R.F.A.,  served 
Great  War  (D.S. O. ,  Legion  of  Honour),  Barr.-at-Law, 
b.  1873;  tn.  1907,  Lady  Eleanor  Lucy  Hicks  Beach, 
eld.  d.  of  Earl  St.  Aldwyn  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Michael 
Keane,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  Adelaide  Mary;  Sheila;  and 
Madeleine  Lucy.  Res. — Cappoquin  House,  co.  Waterford. 
Town  res. — 46  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W.8.  Clubs — Army 
and  Navy,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

George  Michael  Keane,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1909,  Violet  Ada,  d.  of  Theodore  M'Kenna  of  Portland 
Place,  W.  ;  and  has  issue — Anne  Patricia.  Res.  —  Bennetts 
End,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.     Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  Richard  Henry  Keane,  Esq.,  C.B. E. ,  Lt.-Col. 

comdg.  Transport  Workers  Batt. ,  b.   1881;  d.   1925; 

m.    1906,    Alice   Gabriel,    yr.    d.    of   Judge    Lumley 

Smith,  K.C.  :— 


KEANE  (U.O.).  Quarterly  gules  and  or,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  salmon  naiant  argent,  in  the  second  and 
third  a  tree  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wild  cat  rampant  guardant  pro- 
per, gorged  with  an  antique  Irish  crown  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto  —  "Felis  demulcta 
mitis." 

Sons  of  Marcus  Keane,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Beech  Park,  b. 

1815  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1847,  Louisa  Isabella,  d.  of  Nicholas 

Westby:— 
Marcus  Thomas  Francis  Keane,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 
(High  Sheriff  1905)  co.  Clare,  b.  1854,  m.  1903,  Henrietta 
Mary,  d.  of  late  Major  William  Mills  Molony,  D.L. ,  of 
Kiltanon,  co.  Clare  ;  and  has  issue  —  Marcus  William 
Keane,  Lieut.  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1906;  and  Helen  Louise. 
Seat<: — Beech  Park,  Ennis ;  Doon  Dahlin,  Carrigaholt. 
Club—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Frederick  Colpoys  Keane,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Carmarthen  and 
Clare  Artillery,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1898,  Rose  Dorothea,  d.  of 
late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Roberts  Farmar  of  Bedford  House, 
Southampton  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Anthony  Colpoys  Keane, 
Lieut.  R.A.,  h.  1899;  (2)  Marcus  Hugh  Colpoys,  Lieut. 
West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1901  ;  (3) Granville  Keane,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;  (4)  John  Colpoys  Keane,  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt., 
b.  (twin)  1905;  (5)  Nicholas  Colp;  ys  Keane,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908.     Res. — 73  Goldington  Avenue,  Bedford. 

KEALY  (H.  Coll.).  Chequy  or  and  gules,  two  bendlets 
ermine  between  as  many  escutcheons  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  a  battleaxe  erect  sable.      Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  proper  charged  with  a  fesse, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  battleaxe  in  bend  both  sable, 
and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  quatrefoil  or.  M  jtto — 
"Ne  time  crede  tantum."  Livery — Claret  coat,  with  gilt 
buttons,  gold  band  round  hat. 


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Only  son  of  John  William  Gregory  Kealy,  Gentleman, 

M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,    b.    1858;    d.    1918  ;    m.    1887, 

Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Matthevv  Henry  Farquharson 

R.M.L.I.  :— 

John  Hubert  Kealy,  Gemleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1893  ; 

m.  1919,  Joyce  Agnes,  d.  of  Rev.   Frederick  J.   Matthews, 

M.A.,    R.N.,   and  has   issue  —  John   David   Farquharson 

Kealy,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.     Res. — 

Son  cf  Rev.  Arthur  Graham  Kealy,  M.A.  Camb.,  Chap- 
lain  R.N.,  b.   1861  ;  d.  1927  ;  tn.  1896,  May  Flora,  d. 
of  Charles  Kealy  : — 
John  Charles  Graham  Kealy,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.    Post^ 
add. — 

Sons  of  John  Robert  Kealy,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  V.D.,b- 

1830;  d.  1906;  m.   1857,  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  of  John 

Butcher,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Spring  Garden  House,  Forton, 

Alverstoke:  — 

Charles  Gonvil  Kealy,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1867. 

Res.—  Oak  Tree  Cottage,  Tennyson  Road,  Bognor,  Sussex. 

Edward  Herbert  Kealy,  Esq. ,  C.  I.  E. ,  I.  C. S. ,  M.  A. Oxon. , 

b     1873-  m.    1905,   Tempe   Florence,   M.B.  E.,    d.    of  Sir 

Charles  Stuart  Bayley,  G.C.I. E.,   K.C.S.I.,  I.C.S.  ;    and 

has  issue— (1)  Herbert  Lancelot  Bayley  Kealy,  Gentleman, 

b.  1907 ;  (2)  Michael  Robert  Bayley  Kealy,  Gentleman,  b. 

1913  !   (3)  Patrick  Charles    Bayley  Kealy,  Gentleman,  b. 

19 19  ;  Barbara  Tempe  Bayley  ;  and  Patricia  Mary  Bayley. 

Post,  add.—  c/o  Grindlay  &  Co.,  Bombay,  India. 

Percival  Hope  Kealy,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.E.  (ret.),  b.  1878  ; 
tn.  2nd,  1905,  Alice  Marian,  d.  of  John  Robson  ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  John  Basley  Hope  Kealy,  Gentleman  Lieut.  The 
Queen's  Roy.  Regt. ,  b.  1907;  (2)  Nigel  Hugo  Hope  Kealy, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915 ;  (3)  Peter  Raymond  Hope  Kealy, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917;  and  Beryl  Betty  Hope.  Post.  add. 
—c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Cox  s  Branch,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

KEARLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  in  chief  two  mitres 
argent,  garnished  or,  and  in  base  a  square  tower  of  the 
second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  ancient  ship  or,  the  mainsail  azure  charged 
with  a  sea-lion  gold.  Supporters— On  either  side  a  sea-lion 
argent,  crined,  finned  and  tufted  or,  each  gorged  with  a 
collar  gules  charged  with  three  roses  gold,  and  each 
supporting  a  spear  erect  proper.  Badge  —  A  sea-lion 
argent,  crined,  finned  and  tufted  or,  gorged  with  three 
roses  of  the  first,  and  holding  in  the  fins  an  anchor  erect 
gold.  Motto — "  Fit  via  vi."  Livery — Blue,  with  black 
facings. 

Son  of  George  Ewbanke  Kearley  of  Uxbridge,  b.  1814  ; 
d.  1876;  m.  1841,  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Hudson: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hudson  Ewbanke  Kearley,  1st  Vis- 
count Devonport  (1917),  1st  Baron  Devonport  (1910), 
1st  Bart.  (1908),  P.C.,  J. P.  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Bucks.,  M.P.  Devonport  1892-1910,  b.  1856;  tn.  1888, 
Selina,  d.  of  Edward  Chester  of  Blisworth,  Northants.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Gerald  Chester  Kearley,  b.  1890  ; 
(2)  Hon.  Mark  Hudson  Kearley,  b.  1895  [tn.  1928, 
Mabel  Dagley] ;  and  Hon.  Beryl  Kathleen.  Estate — ■ 
Wittington,  Marlow.  Seats — Wittington,  Marlow,  Bucks.  ; 
Kinloch,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire;  and  Gwylfa  Hiraethog, 
Denbigh.  Town  res. — 41  Grosvenor  Place,  London,  S.W. 
Club — Reform. 

KEARNEY,  see  BUTLER-KEARNEY. 

KEARNEY  (U.O. ).  Argent,  three  lions  rampant  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  thiee  pheonsor.  Mantling; gules 
and  argent,  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gauntleted 
hand  fessewise  or,  charged  with  an  ogress,  and  holding  a 
dagger  proper,  ensigned  with  the  helmet  of  his  rank, 
that  is  to  say,  a  helmet  affronted  with  visor  open.  Motto — 
"  Sustine  et  abstine." 

Only  son  of   F'rancis    Kearney,  Solicitor,  of  Shannon 
Lawn,  Limerick: — 

Sir  Francis  Edgar  Kearney,  Knt.  Bach.  (1916),  LL.D., 
B.A.  (Dub.),  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  served  Great  War 
1915-18,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace  for  City  and  County 
of  Limerick  1918-1926,  b.  1870  ;  tn.  1910,  Clare,  only  d.  of 
Michael  Joseph  Malone,  M.D. ,  of  5  Pery  Street,  Limerick, 
and  has  issue — Francis  George  Kearney,  Esq.,  b.  1916  ; 
Henry  William  Kearney,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Eleanor  Kathleen  ; 
and  Sheila  Mary.  Res.  —  Shannon  Lawn,  Limerick. 
Clubs—  Carlton,  County  (Limerick). 

KEATES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  three 
cats-a-mountain  of  the  field,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a 
cake  of  copper  proper.    Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest 


— On   a   wreath   of  the   colours,    a   tiger   proper,   charged 
with  three  bezants  fessewise,    resting  the  dexter  paw  upon 


an   escutcheon   sable,    thereon   a  cake   of  copper   proper. 
Motto — "  Esto  memor." 

Sons  of  Joseph   Andrew    Keates,    Esq.,    of   Bishop's 
Nympton,  co.  of  Devon,  b.   1833  ;  d.  1908  ;   m.   i860, 
Eliza,  sec.  d.   of  Edmund  Brock  Lyon  of  Neston,  co. 
Chester:  — 
William  Keates,  Esq. ,  Lt.-Col.  late  Suffolk  Regt. ,  b.  1862  ; 

m.  ;    and  has  issue Keates,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 

Seats — Bishop's   Nympton,   co.    Devon;    and    Dunstone, 
Torquay,  Devon. 

Rev.    Herbert  Andrew   Keates,   M.A.    Oxford.      Res. — 
Hinton  Waldrist  Rectory,  Faringdon,  Berks. 
John  Keates,  Gentleman. 

KEATING  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  gules, 
between  in  chief  a  rose  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  in  fesse  two  oak-leaves  slipped,  and  a  cross  crosslet 
fitcMe  in  base  vert,  an  oak-leaf  slipped  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar  passant  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  oak-leaf  slipped 
between  two  oak  branches  proper.  Motto— "Amor  ducit 
patriae." 

Son   of  Rev.   William    Keating,   M.A.   (Exeter  Coll.) 

Oxford,    Clerk   in    Holy   Orders,    late    Rector   of  the 

Parish  of  Baverstock,  near  Salisbury,  b.  1823  ;  m.  1848, 

Louisa  Caroline,  vst.  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Morgan, 

H.E.I.C.'s  Navy:'— 

Francis    Amboor    Keating,   Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon.), 

Barr.-at-Law,  b.   1853;  tn.  Constance  Mary,  d.  of  F.  W. 

Prell  of  Hanover  and  Melbourne  ;  and  has  issue,   Harold 

Francis  Amboor  Keating,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— is 

Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

KECK,  see  POWYS-KECK. 

KEELING  of  Walton  Grange  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  between  in  chief  two  escutcheons  argent,  each 
charged  with  a  cross  patee  fitchee  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  dagger  erect 
gules,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind  leg  on  an  escutcheon 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Virtute  et  justitia." 

Son  of  Frank  Keeling,  of  Newcastle- under-Lyme,  b. 

1842;   d.    1896;    m.    Martha,  d.    of    A.   W.   Hall, 

of  Wingfield  House,  co.  Derby  :— 
Frank  Albert  Keeling,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1903, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  A.  Fielding,  of  Trentham,  Staffs.  ;  and 
has  issue— Rosemary.      Res.— Walton  Grange,   Stone, 
Staffs.     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

KEELING  (H.  Coll.,  16  Oct.  1886).  Ermine,  a  scaling- 
ladder  in  bend  sable,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  or,  holding 
between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  argent,   charged  with  a 


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cross  patee  fitchee  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion 
rampant  or,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  gules, 
charged  with  a  cross  pat£e  fitchee  argent,  a  scaling-ladder 
fessewise  sable.     Motto — "  Honneur  sans  reproche." 

Sons  of  Frederic  John   Keeling,   Gentleman,  b.    1826; 

d.  1900  ;  m.  1885,  Alice  May  Mildred,  d.  of  late  George 

Chapman,  Solicitor: — 
Frederic   Hillersdon    Keeling,  Gentleman,   b.    1886;    m. 
1909,  Rachel  Susanna,  d.   of  late  Chambre'  Corker  Town- 
shend,  Architect  ;  and  has  issue — Bernard  Sidney  Keeling, 
Gentleman,  b.   1912  ;  and  Joan.     Res. — 
Guy  William  Keeling,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

KEEGAN  (U.O.)  Gules,  a  lion  salient,  crowned,  and 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  all  or,  a  chief  nebuly 
of  the  last.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  sheaf  of  five  arrows 
all  proper,  charged  on  the  wrist  with  a  harp  or,  stringed 
argent.  Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus. "  Livery — Frock 
coat  and  vest,  blue  refine,  with  crimson  stripe  at  side  of 
trousers. 

Sons  of  Edward  Wells  Keegan,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1850; 

•  -     d.  ;    m.   1st,   1877,   Kate  Mary  (d.  1893),  eld.  d.  of 

George  F.  Roughan,   M.D. ,  Inspector  Local  Govern- 
BEP^ment  Board,  Ireland  . — 

•  George  Alexander  Keegan,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Post, 
add. — 

Charles  Aloysius  Marie  Keegan,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Col.    Herbert    Leo    Keegan,    b.   1888.       Res.  —  Uplands, 
Warwick  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

KEEVIL  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  or,  between  three 
sinister  hands  couped  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  three  mullets  pierced  in 
fesse  or.     Motto — "  Aquila  non  captat  muscas." 

Son  of  Ernest  William  Frowd  Keevil  (eld.  son  of  Peter 

Keevil,  see  below),  of  Broomfield,  Abbotts  Langley,  co. 

Hertford,  b.  1867;  d.  1923;  m.  1893,  Marion  Jane,  d. 

of  Frederick  Willis  : — 
Leslie  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1916,  Nana,  d.  of 
George  Hutton  Gemmel,  of  Maidenhead,  and  has  issue — 
Frank  Joyce  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Res.  —  Bonnyrigg, 
Braywick  Road,  Maidenhead,  Berkshire. 

Sons  of  Peter    Keevil,    of  Coley  Park,  Reading,  co. 

Berks.,  b.   1843;  d.  1926;  m.   1866,  Stella  Frowd  (d. 

1910),  d.  of  John  Richard  Gibbs  Keevil,  of  Farleigh, 

Wilts.  :  — 
Harry  Joyce  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res.—  Coley 
Park,  Reading,  co.   Berks.     Clubs— R. A. C,   Junior  Con- 
stitutional. 

Francis  Edward  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1507, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Ashworth,  of  Todmorden,  Lanca- 
shire. Res. — Brook  House,  Bourne  End,  Bucks.  Club — 
R.A.C. 

Stanley  Peter  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  m.  1912, 
Charlotte  Beatrice  Maud,  d.  of  Arthur  Chipperneld,  Esq., 


J. P.,  of  Brighton,  Sussex,  and  has  issue — Stanley  Arthur 
Peter  Keevil,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Res.— 8  Chesham  Place, 
Brighton. 

KEIGHLY-PEACH  (R.L.,  19  Oct.  1838,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  between  two  chevrons  argent,  three 
martlets  of  the  second  (for  Peach) ;  2  and  3,  per  bend  en- 
grailed sable  and  argent,  a  fesse  charged  with  two  mullets 
all  counterchanged  (for  Keighly).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  per  fesse  ermine  and  gules,  crowned 
or  (for  Peach)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's 
head  sable,  langued  gules,  charged  with  three  mullets  all 
counterchanged  (for  Keighly).  Motto  (for  Peach) — "  Quic- 
quid  dignum  sapiente  bonoque  est." 

Sons  of  Henry  Peach  Keighly-Peach,  Esq.,  of  Idlicote 
House,  Warwick,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Roy.  Horse  Gds. 
(Blue),  b.  1834 ;  d.  1905 ;  m.  1862,  Lucy  Isabella, 
second  d.  of  William  Selby  Lowndes  of  Whaddon 
Hall,  Bucks.  :— 
Henry  Keighly-Peach,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Seat — 
Mickleton  House,  Mickleton,  Chipping  Cam|  den,  Glos. 

Rear-Adm.  Charles  William  Keighly-Peach,  D.S.O., 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1865;  m.  1921,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Paymaster- 
in-Chief  T.  R.  Dennis.  Res. — Waylands,  Wraysbury, 
Bucks. 

KEITH-FALCONER  (L.O.  matric.  1895).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  falcon  displayed  between  three  mullets 
argent,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  man's  heart  gules(for 
Falconer)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  pallets 
or,  on  an  inescutcheon  of  the  second  a  sceptre  and 
a  sword  in  saltire  with  an  imperial  crown  between  the 
upper  corners  all  proper,  the  whole  within  an  orle  of 
eight  thistles  slipped  near  the  head  or  (for  Keith). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — An  angel  in  a 
praying  posture  or,  within  an  orle  of  laurel  proper. 
Supporters — on  either  side  a  man  in  complete  armour 
each  holding  a  spear  in  a  sentinel's  posture  proper. 
Mottoes — "  Vive  ut  vivas  "  ;  "  Quas  amissa  salva." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Alexander  Keith-Falconer, 
8th  Earl  of  Kintore,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1880  ;  m.  Louisa, 
d.  of  Francis  Hawkins  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Algernon  Hawkins  Thomond  Keith-Fal- 
coner, K.T.,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  9th  Earl  of  Kintore 
(20  June,  1677),  Lord  Falconer  of  Halkerton  (20  Dec. 
1647),  Lord  Keith  of  Inverurie,  Baron  Kintore  of 
Kintore,  co.  Aberdeen  (5  July,  1838),  formerly  Governor 
and  C.C.  of  South  Australia,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1873,  Lady 
Sydney  Montagu,  d.  of  6th  Duke  of  Manchester  ;  and 
has  issue  —  Arthur  George  Keith-Falconer,  commonly 
called  Lord  Falconer,  Capt.  (ret.)  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1879. 
(Res.  —  105  Mount  Street,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Carlton,  Bachelors) ;  Ladv  Ethel  Sydney  [m.  1905,  Rt. 
Hon.  Lord  Stonehaven,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Australia]  ;  Lady  Hilda  Madeline.  Seat — Keith 
Hall,  Inverurie,  co.  Aberdeen.  Town  res. — 10  Park 
Place,  St.  James's,  S.W.  Clubs — Bachelors',  Carlton, 
Beefsteak,  New  (Edin.). 

KEKEWICH  (Vn.  Cornwall,  1620).  Quarterly,  1  and 
6,  argent,  two  lions  passant  in  bend  sable  between  two 
bendlets  gules ;  2.  argent,  three  bars  gemelles  gules  ;  3. 
or,  on  a  fesse  between  three  Cornish  choughs  proper,  a 
garb  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  first ;  4. 
argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  ;  5.  quarterly, 
or  and  gules,  on  a  bordure  sable,  eight  escallops  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck  affrontde  and  erased 
sable.     Motto--"  Fructus  virtutis. " 

Sons  of  Trehawke  Kekewich,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Devon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1823  ;  d.  1909;  m.  1st,  1849, 

Charlotte   (d.    1879I,    d.    of  Capt.    George  Shuldham 

Peard,  R.N.  :  — 
Sir  Trehawke  Herbert  Kekewich,  1st  Bart,  of  Peamore, 
Devon  (11  Jan.  1921),  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Tiver- 
ton (1899),  J. P.  Devon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1851;  m.  1909, 
Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  David  Barrie  Cameron,  D.D..  J. P., 
Minister  of  Rosebank,  Dundee.  Seat — Peamore,  nr.  Exeter. 
Lewis  Pendarves  Kekewich,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kent,  b.  1859  ;  m. 
1884, Lilian  Emily,  d.  of  Sampson  Hanbury,  J.P.  and  D.L. , 
of  Bishopstowe,  Devon;  and  has  had  issue  — (1)  Hanbury 
Lewis  Kekewich,  Esq.,  Capt.  Sussex  Yeo. ,  b.  1885  ;  killed 
in  action  1917  [m.  1914,  Dorothy,  d.  of  F.  J.  Lane]  ;  (2) 
George  Kekewich,  Esq.,  Capt.  City  of  London  Yeo.,  b. 
1889;    d.    1917,    on   active   service;    (3)  John   Kekewich, 


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Esq.,  Capt.  The  Buffs,  b.  1891 ;  d.  on  active  service  1915  ; 
(4)  Sidney  Kekewich,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Capt.  late  21st  Lancers, 
b.  1893  [m.  1916,  Madeleine,  d.  of  Rear-Adm.  Walter 
Goodridge,  CLE.,  J. P.]  ;  and  Evelyn  Lilian  [m.  1912, 
Col.  Charles  Ashton  James  of  Barrock  Park].  Res.  — 
3  Beaumont  Mansions,  Fourth  Avenue,  Hove. 

Son  of  Charles  Granville    Kekewich,   Esq.,   b.   1859; 

d,  1925  ;  m.  1886,  Mary  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  ^Eneas 

Mackintosh,  of  Daviot  House,  Inverness-shire: — 

Piers  Keane  Kekewich,    Esq.,  Comdr.   R.N.,  b.  1889; 

m.  1917,  Esm6  Alexandra,  d.  of  Col.  G.  J.  Scott,  D.S.O., 

and  has  issue— Arthur  Kekewich,  Gentleman,  b,  1921  ;  and 

Amy. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Kekewich,  P.C.,  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Justice,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1858, 
Marianne,  d.  of  James  William  Freshfield:  — 
Cecil  Henry  Kekewich,  Esq.,  late  Major  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regt.,  b.  1865;  m.  1899,  Norah  Napier,  d.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Frederick  Bradshaw,  K.C.B.     Res. — 


KELHAM  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  three 
covered  cups  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  argent,  three  estoiles 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  azure,  sem6e 
of  ermine  spots,  and  charged  on  each  wing  with  a  covered 
cup  all  or.     Motto—"  Beneficiorum  memor. " 

Son  of  Robert  Maunsell  Kelham,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ; 
d.   1898 ;  m.  1879,  Janet  Agneta  Louise,  eldest  d.  of 
C.  C.  Cogan,  M.D.,  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent:  — 
Marmaduke  Henry  Cogan  Kelham,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Res. — British  Consulate  General,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 
Sons  of  Augustus  Kelham  of  Eversley  Park,  Chester,  by 
his  wife  Susan   Mary,   eldest   d.    of  Samuel  Aldersey 
of  Aldersey  Hall,  co.  Chester: — 
Godfrey    Marmaduke    Langdale    Kelham,    Gentleman 
b.  1857 ;  m.  1884,  Catherine,  only  child  of  Alfred  Dyson  of 
Watford;  and  has  issue — Roy  Dyson  Langdale   Kelham, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

Herbert  Vavasour  Langdale  Kelham,  Gentleman,  b. 
1861  ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Julia  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Thomas  Gray  Bissett 
of  Barrow-in-Furness;  2nd,  1902,  Ellen  Mary  French,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  H.  Hills,  R.N.,  J.P.  of  Littlehampton,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Cecil  Herbert  Langdale  Kelham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1891  ;  (2)  Philip  Vavasour  Langdale  Kelham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1894;  and  Avice  Dorothea  Langdale.  Seat — Wye 
House,  Marlborough. 

Son   of  Henry  Kelham.   a   Lieut.    R.N.,   by  his  wife 

Fanny   Goldie,    youngest    d.    of  James    Hall,    M.D. , 

R.N.:— 

Henry  Robert  Kelham,    Esq.,    C.B. ,    Hon.   Brig. -Gen. , 

Col.  late  Highland  Light  Infantry  (74th  Highlanders),  was 

present  at  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  Sept.   13,    1882,    for 

which     services    he     received    the    Egyptian    medal    and 

Khedive's  star,  b.   1853;  m.   1903,  Doris  Lilian,  d.  of  the 

late  Edmund  Tattersall  of  S.  Kensington.     Res.  —  Hatton, 

Instow,  nr.  Barnstaple,  Devon.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 


KELLETT  (U.O.,  1801).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  boar  passant  sable,  armed,  bristled,  and 
chained  or  (Kellett);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  cross  gules,  in  the 
first  quarter  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  second  (Laulhe).  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed,  vambraced 
proper,  holding  a  truncheon  or.  Motto — "  Feret  ad  astra 
virtus." 

Sons  of  Sir   Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  3rd  Bart.,  b. 

1851  ;  d.  1924 ;   m.  1880,  Joan,  d.  of  William  Harrison 

of  Kew,  Melbourne  : — 
Sir  Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  4th  Bart.  (6  Aug.  1801), 
b.  1882:  m.  1905,  Ruby  Septima,  d.  of  Easton  Johnston, 
and  has  issue — Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  Esq.,  b.  1914 ; 
and  Isla  de  Castres.  Res. — Lota  Berg,  Belgium  Avenue, 
Roseville,  N.S.W. 

Francis   Stanley  Kellett,  Esq.,  b.   1885. 
N.S.W. 

William  Augustus  Kellett,  Esq.,  b.  1889  ; 
d.  of  J.    Peart,    and    has   issue — William 
Kellett,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.     Res. — Victoria,  Australia. 

Son  of  Henry  de  Castres  Kellett  of  Victoria,  Australia, 

b.   1815;   d.   1884;  m.  1848,  Marcella,  d.  of  Michael 

Ready: — 

Francis  Michael   Kellett,  Gentleman,   b.  1858  ;  m.   1885, 

Elizabeth   Mary,   d.    of    T.    Stanley;    and   has   issue — (1) 

Stanley  Francis   Kellett,  Gentleman,  b.   1886  ;    (2)  Arthur 

Osmond  Kellett,  Gentleman,  b.  1890:  and  Freda.     Res. — 


Res. — Sydney, 

m.  1920,  Janet, 
Andrew    Henry 


ARTHUR  DILLON  DENIS  KELLY,  Esquire,  Maj. 
34th  Regt.,  claiming  to  be  "The  O' Kelly,"  as  head 
of  the  eldest  surviving  branch  descended  from  William  Boy 
O'Kelly,  21st  O'Kelly  and  Lord  of  Jath-Maine,  J.P  co. 
Meath.  Born  Dec.  5,  1853,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Richard  Denis  Kelly,  K.  C.  B. ,  by  his  wife  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Dillon,  4th  Baronet,  of  Lismullin,  co.  Meath. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, a  tower 
triple-towered,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant  argent,  as 
many  chains  descending  from  the  battlements  between 
their  legs  or  (for  Kelly) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
between  three  crescents  gules,  issuant  from  each  a  star  with 
six  points  of  the  field,  over  all  a  fesse  azure  (for  Dillon), 
and  impaling  the  arms  of  Skeffington,  namely,  quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  sable  ;  2  and  3, 
azure,  a  chevron  between  three  chapletsor  (for  Clatworthy). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  enfield  statant  vert  with  a  bushy  tail  turned  over 
the  back.  Motto — "  Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  black  facings.  Married,  1895,  Henrietta, 
youngest  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Chichester  Thomas  Foster- 
Skeffington  (third  son  of  the  Rt.   Hon.    the  2nd  Viscount 


Ferrard  and  Viscountess  Massereene).  Seat — Weston, 
Duleek,  co.  Meath.  Estates  —  Mucklon,  Ballyforan, 
Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway  ;  and  Kilcash,  co.  Roscommon. 
Club — United  Service. 

KELLY  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 

billets  gules.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest— Out  of 

a   ducal  coronet  gules,   an  ostrich's  head,  holding  in   the 

beak  a  horse-shoe  or.      Livery — White  with  scarlet  facings. 

Son  of  Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Kelly,  co.  Devon, 

and  his  wife  Sophia,  d.  of  Robert  Maitland  of  Thaxted, 

Essex: — 

Rev.   Maitland   Kelly,  M.A. ,  Clerk  in   Holy  Orders,  b. 

1842 ;  m.  1st,  1873,  Agnes  Elizabeth  Leigh  {d.  1883),  only 

child  of  William  Leigh  Clare  of  Raby  Vale,  co.  Chester ; 

and  by  her  has,  with  other  issue — Arthur  Maitland  Kelly, 

Gentleman,  b.   1874  ;  m.  2nd,  1886,  Elfrida,  d.   of  Rev.  C. 

Carey,    Rector  of    Kingweston,    Somerset.       R;s.—  Kelly 

House,  Lifton,  Devonshire. 

EDWARD  FESTUS  KELLY,  Gentleman,  formerly 
Master  of  the  New  Forest  Deerhounds.  Born  Jan.  28. 
1854,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Edward  Robert  Kelly,  Gentle- 
man, and  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anderson  Radford. 
Livery — Blue,  with  red  waistcoat.  Armorial  bearings — 
Azure,  a  tower  triple-towered  argent,  supported  by  two 
lions  rampant  argent,   chained    or.     Mantling  azure  and 


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argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield 
passant  vert.  Motto — "  Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus."  Married, 
August  28,  1879,  Constance,  third  dau.  of  Major  Horatio 


Edenborough ;  and  .has  had  Issue — Edward  Denis  Festus 
Kelly,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  7th  Huss. ,  att.  1st  Life  Guards, 
b.  Jan.  3,  1881  ;  killed  in  action  1914.  Seat — Donnington 
Castle  House,  Newbury.  Town  res. — 47  Prince's  Gardens, 
S. W.7.     Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative. 

KELLY  of  Maryland,  co.  Mayo  (U.O.).  Azure,  a 
tower  triple-towered,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant 
argent,  as  many  chains  descending  from  the  battlements 
between  their  legs  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield  passant  argent. 
Motto — "Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus  " 

Son  of  Sir   Malachy    John    Kelly,    Kt.    (1912),    Chief 
Crown  Solicitor  for  Ireland,  b.  1850  ;  tn.  1894,  Annie, 
eld.  d.  of  Sir  Patrick  Coll,  C.B.,  ChiefCrown  Solicitor, 
Dublin  :— 
Ignatius  Kelly,  Esq.,**.  1895. 

KELLY  (Confn.  U.O.).  Azure,  two  lions  rampant 
combatant  argent,  chained  or,  supporting  a  tower  with 
three  turrets  of  the  second,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
mullet  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield  vert,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Turris 
fortis  mihi  Deus." 

Sons  of  Francis  Hume  Kelly,  Esq.  J  P.  for  co.  West- 

meath,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  9th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade, 

B.  A.   (Oxon.),   b.   1840;    d.  1919  ;    tn.   1876,  Gertrude 

Annie,  only  child  of  G.   C.  M.  Murdoch  : — 

Francis  Vandeleur  Hume  Kelly,  Esq.,  Major  3rd  Batt. 

N.    Staffs.    Regt.,    B.A.    (Cambs.),    b.     1877  ;    tn.    1919, 

Madeleine  Esther,  d.  of  M.  A.  Julien,  of  Roner.     Seat — 

Glencara,  Mullingar.     Club—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

George  Harvev  Hume  Kelly,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  North 
Staffs.   Regt.,  b.'  1879. 

Son  of  Robert  Vandeleur  Kelly,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  J. P.  co. 
Westmeath,  Lt.-Col.  N.S.  Wales  Army  Med.  Corps, 
F.R.C.S.E.,  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem,  b.  1843;  tn.  1877,  Annie  Holmes,  d.  of 
William  Fetherstonhaugh  of  Grouse  Lodge,  West- 
meath:— 
Robert    Hume    Vandeleur     Kelly,    Gentleman,     Lieut. 


R.F.A.,  b.  1878.  Post,  add.  —  Kellywood,  Balmoral,  N.S. 
Wales. 

Sons  of  Col.  Harvey  Hamilton  Harvey-Kelly,  F.R.G.S., 
b.    1845;    d.    1903;    tn.    1876,   Constance,    d.    of  Gen. 
Dunsterville  : — 
Harvey  St.  George  Hume  Harvey-Kelly,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

Charles  Hamilton  Grant  Harvey-Kelly,  Esq.,  D.S.O. , 
Major  Indian  Army,  b.  1885  ;  tn.  1922,  Sybil  Mary,  M.B., 
B.S.,  d.  of  the  late  Harry  Nuttall,  J. P.,  M.P.,  of  Man- 
chester.    Address— L  lonhugh,  co.  Westmeath. 

Gilbert  Isdell  Harvey-Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

KELLY  or  O'KELLY  (Conf.  22  Jan.  1757,  U.O.). 
Azure,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  argent,  chained  or, 
supporting  a  tower  triple-turretted  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield 
passant  vert.     Motto — "  Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus." 

Son  of  General  Sir  Richard  Denis  Kelly,  K.C.B. ,   b. 
1818 ;   d.    1897;    m.    1848,    Ellen   Susanna   (d.    1903), 
d.  of  Sir  William  Dillon,  Bart:— 
Major    Arthur    Dillon    Denis    Kelly,    "The    O'Kelly" 
(q.v.). 

Yr.  sons  of  Cornelius  Joseph  O  Kelly  of  Gallagh 
Castle,  co.  Galway,  a  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  J.  P.  (High  Sheriff  co.  Galway  1851),  b.  1806  ; 
d.  1892;  tn.  1831,  Eliza,  d.  of  Walter  Joyce  of  Mer- 
vue  : — 
Cornelius  Joseph  O'Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1835.  Res.  in 
Australia. 

Edward  Anthony  O'Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1842.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Walter  Francis  Maurice  O'Kelly,  Gentleman, 
b.   1844;  d.   1880;  tn.  ,  Catherine  (d.  1909),  d.  of 

Richard  D'Arcy  of  Wellfort,  co.  Galway  : — 
Walter  Joseph  O'Kelly,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Galway,  b.  1876; 
in.  1912,  Louisa  Mary,  d.  of  Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  of  New 
Forest,  Galway,  and  has  issue — Walter  Lionel  O'Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921;  Louise  Mary;  and  Mary  Kathleen. 
Res. — Nahadmore,  Moate,  co.  Westmeath. 

Richard  Mary  O'Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Son  of  Ambrose  Patrick  O'Kelly,   Esq.,  of  Gurbray, 
J. P.,  b.  1806;  d.  1863:— 
John  Appleyard  O'Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Gurtray  (q.v.). 

KELLY  (Conf.  7  Nov.  1772,  U.O. )  Azure,  two  lions 
rampant  combatant  argent,  chained  or,  supporting  a  tower 
triple-turretted  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield  passant  vert. 
Motto — "  Turris  fortis  mihi  Dens." 

Sons  of  John  Joseph  Roche  Kelly,  Esq.,  of  Rockstown 

Castle    and    Islandmore,    Limerick,    J. P.    and    D. L. 

(High  Sheriff  1879),  b.   1835;  d.  1898;  tn.  2nd,   1875, 

Kate  O'Donnell,  d.  of  Francis  Murphy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Kilcairne : — 

Basil    James    Roche    Kelly,     Esq.,    J. P.,    co.   Limerick 

(High  Sheriff  1900).  Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.   Reserve  of 

Officers,  late  Capt.  Limerick  City    Art.,  b.   1877.     Seat — 

Islandmore,  Croome,  co.  Limerick. 

Algernon  James  Kelly,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Limerick  City 
Art.,*.  .     Res.— 

Son   of  James    Michael    Kelly,    Esq.,   of   Rockstown 

Castle,  M. P.  for  Limerick  1844-47  (High  Sheriff  1841), 

b.  1808  ;  tn.  1834,  Fiances  Maria,  d.  of  Edmund  Roche 

of  Trabolgan,  co.  Cork,  sister  of  Lord  Fermov  : — 

Edward  Roche  Kelly,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  ;  tn.  1st,  1881, 

Anna    Louisa    (d.    1882),    d.    of   Thomas   John    Quill    of 

Caherin  ;  2nd,  1884,  Lilian  Marie,   d.  of  William  Roche  ; 

and  has  issue Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  and  Nellie 

[tn.  1911,  James  Dillon  Roche,   R.A.M.C.].    Seat — 

Sons  of  James  Fitzjames  Kelly,   Esq.,  J.  P.,  b.  1837; 
d.   191 1  ;  tn.    1882,  Jane,  sister  of  J.   P.  White,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Nantenan  :— 
Francis    Roche    Kelly,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    A.V.C.,    b. 
1883. 
Edmond  Burke  Roche  Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Hubert  Gerard  Kelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
Yr.  son  of  James  Michael  Kelly  and  Frances    Maria 
Roche  (see  above) :  — 
Michael  Roche  Kelly,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  b.  ;  m.  1875,  Mary, 

d.  of  Edmund  Smithwick,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Kil- 
creene,  Kilkenny  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  James  Roche  Kel[y, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  191 1,    b.  ;   (2)   Edmund 

Roche  Kelly,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  1st  Batt.  Roy.  Irish 
Regt.,  b.  1881  [m.  1913,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Shine, 
R.A.M.C,  of  Belfast] ;  and  Helen  Mary.     Seat — 


1084 


m 


mm 


KELSO  (matric.  L.O.   1924,  cadet  of  the  ancient  family 
of  Kelso  of  Kelsoland).    Sable,  a  fesse  engrailed,  between 


Bridgwater.     Town  res. — 31  Bruton  Street,  W.i. 
— Marlborough,  Carlton,  Arthur's,  M.C.C. 


Clubs 


three  garbs  or,  a  bordure  ot  the  last.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  aj  garb 
or.     Motto — "  Otium  cum  dignitate." 

Only   son   of  Captain  John  Andrew  Kelso,  R.A. ,  b. 

1838;     killed    at    storming    of    the     Peiwar    Kotal, 

Afghanistan  1878  ;  m.  1867,  Marion,  d.  of  W.  Harcourt 

Ranking,  M.D. ,  of  Norwich  : — 
Hugh  Andrew  Kelso,  Esq.,  late  Deputy  Insp.-Gen.  Imp. 
Indian  Police,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1917,  Mary  Molyneux,  d.  of 
Rev.  Richard  Harrison,  late  Rector  of  Tettenhall,  Staffs., 
and  has  issue- Elizabeth.  Res. — Tudor  House,  Mount 
Fitchet,  Stansted,  Essex  ;  and  4  Lurgan  Mansions,  Sloane 
Square,  S.W.i.     Club—  E.I.  United  Service. 

KEMEYS-TYNTE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
grand  quarters  counterquartered ;  i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  a  lion 
couchant  between  six  cross  crosslets  argent  (for  Tynte)  ; 
ii.  and  iii.,  vert,  on  a  chevron  argent  three  pheons  sable 
(for  Kemeys)  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  sable,  a  maunch 
argent,  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  eight  pairs  of  lions' 
gambs  erased  saltirewise  gules  (for  Wharton).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert  an  unicorn  sejant  argent,  armed, 
crined,  and  unguled  or  (for  Kemeys)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  argent,  armed  or,  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coronet  per  pale  gules  and  or  (for 
Wharton).  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  bull  argent, 
armed  and  unguled  or,  crined  sable,  ducally  gorged 
per  pale  gules  and  or;  on  the  sinister,  a  lion  gules, 
fretty  or.  Badge — A  bull's  head  erased  argent,  armed 
and  crined  sable,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  per  pale 
gules  and  or.  Mottoes — "  Plaisir  en  faites  d'armes  "  ; 
"  Dio  volendo,  io  lo  faro." 

Son    of    Halswell    Milborne    Kemeys-Tynte,    Esq., 

J.P.,  D.L.,  of   Halswell,  b.  1852  ;   d.  1899  ;   m.  1875, 

RosabeUe  Clare,  d.  of  Theobald  Walsh,  of  Tyrrelston, 

co.  Kildare : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Theodore   Halswell   Kemeys-Tynte, 

8th   Baron  Wharton  (30  Jan.    1544-5,  the  abeyance  in 

the   Barony  being   determined  in  his  favour  February, 

1916),  b.  1876  ;    m.  1899,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 

Arthur    Ellis,    G.C.V.O.,  C.S.I.  ;     and   has  issue— Hon. 

Charles   John  Halswell  Kemeys-Tynte,  b.  1908  ;     Hon. 

Elizabeth    Dorothy.     Seats — Halswell  Park,  Goathurst, 

Bridgwater ;    Chelvy  Court,   Bristol ;    Broomfield  Hall, 


KEMEYS-TYNTE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  counter- 
quartered  i.  and  iiii.  gules,  a  lion  couchant  between  six 
crosses  crosslet  argent  (Tynte) ;  ii.  and  iii.  vert,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  pheons  sable  (Kemeys);  2.  azure, 
three  bars  wavy  argent,  over  all  a  bend  gules  (Halswell) ; 
3.  sable,  a  maunch  argent,  on  a  border  or,  an  orle  of  lions' 
gambs  erased  in  saltire  gules  (Wharton) ;  4.  azure,  a  wolfs 
head  erased  argent  (Lupus,  Earl  of  Chester).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  unicorn  sejant  argent,  armed, 
crined,  and  unguled  or  (Kemeys)  ;  2.  a  demi-griffin  erased 
or  (Halswell).  Mottoes  —  "Duw-dy-ras"  (Kemeys); 
"  Tynctus  cruore  Saraceno  "  (Tynte). 

Sons  of  Halswell  Milborne  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.  for  cos.  Glamorgan 
and  Somerset,  senior  co-heir  of  the  whole  blood  to  the 
Barony  of  Wharton,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1899  •  m-  'l%>7$<  Rosa- 
belle  Clare,  eldest  d.  of  Theobald  Walsh,  Esq.,  of 
Tyrrelston,  co.  Kildare: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Theodore  Halswell  Kemeys-Tynte, 
8th  Baron  Wharton  (q.v. ). 

Eustace  Kemeys-Tynte,  Gentleman,  b.  1878 ;  m.  1902, 
Annie,  d.  of  John  Emerson ;  and  has  issue— Nicholas 
Halswell,  Kemeys-Tynte,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  and  Eleanor 
Vanessa  Rosabelle.  Res. — Burleigh  Hall,  Loughborough, 
co.  Leicester. 

Sons    of    Col.    Charles    John    Kemeys-Tynte,    Royal 

Glamorgan  Lt.  Inf.  Mil.,  M.P. ,  1832-37  and  1847-65, 

b.  1800;  d.  1882;  m.  2nd,  1841,  Vincentia,  third  d.  of 

late  Wallop  Brabazon  of  Rath  House,  co.  Louth:— 

Arthur  Marcus  Philipps  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

Royal  Glamorgan  Militia,  served  as  a  volunteer  in  Zulu 

War  1879  and  Canada  1885  (three  medals),  b.   1850  ;  m. 

1889,  Ruby,  d.  of  R.  Clark  of  Ottawa,  Canada.     Res. — 

Edward  Plantagenet  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
Royal  Glamorgan  Mil.,  served  through  the  Zulu  War  1879 
(medal  and  clasp),  b.  1858  ;  m.  1889,  Beatrice  Mary,  eldest 
d.  of  Lansdowne  Daubeny  of  Norton  Malreward  ;  and  has 
issue  —  Mary  Vincentia  Blanche  Edwardina  \m.  1915, 
William  Arnold  Riley,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Beatrice 
Margaret  Gwlads  Clare  [m.  1916,  Eric  Blake  Johnson]. 
Res. — Llanvair,  Dawlish. 


KEMMIS  -  STEINMAN  (R.L.,  18  Nov.  1924,  H.  Coll). 
Azure,  an  ibex  rampant  argent,  horned  or,  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — A  demi-ibex  argent,  horned  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cross  patee  azure.  Motto — "  Ante  expect- 
atem  diem." 

Second  son  of  Col.  William  Kemmis,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 
Rathdrum,  co.  Wicklow.6. 1836  ;  d.  1900;  m.  1862, 
Ellen,  d.  of  George  Steinman,  F.S.A.  : — 
Rev.    Marcus  Steinman   Kemmis-Steinman,   Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1867  ;  assumed  by  R.L., 
18   Nov.    1924,   the   additional   surname    of   Steinman, 
and  the  arms  of  Steinman  only ;  m.  1892,  Eliza,  d.  of 
Rev.  Canon  S.  Chorlton,  Vicar   of  Christchurch,   Pits- 
moor,  Sheffield.     Res. — The  Rectory,  Morcott,  Rutland. 


KEMBALL  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  cross  invected 
or,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  proper,  between  four  leopards' 
faces  azure,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  sword 
erect,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  fasces  also  erect 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rock  proper,  a  fasces  fessewise, 
also  proper  thereon  a  goat  salient  sable.  Motto — "Nulla 
nisi  ardua  virtus." 

Sons   of  Maj.-Gen.   John    Shaw   Kemball,   J. P.,   late 

Indian  Army,  of  Fairseat,  Wrotham,  Kent,  b.  1822  ; 

d.   1914  ;    m.    1857,    Dora   M. ,   dau.  of  Capt.    Henry 

Adams,  Bombay  Nat.  Inf.  :  — 
Major-Gen.  Sir  George  Vero  Kemball,  K.C.M.G.  (1916), 
C.B.  (1903),  D.S.O.  (1902),  late  R.A.,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1889, 
Hattie,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Gilbert  Wray  Elliot,  I.C.S. ;  and 
has  issue —Vero  Elliot  Kemball,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1893  \m.  1925,  Janet,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Andrew 
Russell,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Tuna  Nui,  New  Zealand  ; 
and  has  issue — 1  dau.]  Res. — 24  Milnthorpe  Road,  East- 
bourne.    Club — United  Service. 

Hugh    Lester    Kemball,    Esq.,    late    Dep.    Insp.-Gen. 


Kern 


mm 


1085 


Punjaub  Police,  b.   1869  ;   m.    1005,  Amy,   d.    of  Richard 


Maguire,    of  New    Grange,  co.    Meath,    and    has   issue — 
. Kemball,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

Sons  of  Charles  Gurdon  Kemball,  Esq.,  I.C.S.,  Puisne 

Judge  of  High  Court,   Bombay,    1870-1885,  J. P.  co. 

Norfolk,  b.  1829;  d.   1906;    in.   1856,  Grace  C,   d.   of 

Gen.  H.  Blois  Turner,  R.E.  : — 

Charles    Arnold    Kemball,    Esq.,    CLE.,    Lt.-Col.    late 

Indian  Army,  b.  i860;   m.  1895,  May  Antoinette,  d.  of  the 

late  Joseph  Askew  Turner.   Res.— Denton  Lodge,  Harleston, 

Norfolk. 

Alick  Gurdon  Kemball,   Esq.,  Brig. -General  late  Indian 

Army,  /'■   1869. 


KEMP,  see  HITCHIN-KEMP. 


KEMP  of  Rochdale  (H,  Coll.,  17  July  1913).  Argent, 
a  chevron  engrailed  gules  between  two  estoiles  in  chief 
azure  and  a  rose  of  the  second  in  base,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  argent, 
cuffed  azure,  the  hand  grasping  a  chaplet  vert  encircling 
a  rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  — "  Lucem  spero." 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  ram  or,  each  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  rose  gules  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 

Son  of  George  Tawke  Kemp,  of  Beechwood,  Roch- 
dale,   Lanes.,   b.    1810  ;  d.    1904;  m.   1848,    Emily 
Lydia,  2nd  d.  of  Henry  Kelsall  : — 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Kemp,  1st  Baron  Rochdale 
(14    Feb.    1913),    Knt.    Bach.    (1909),     D.L.,    M.P.    for 
S.E.  Lanes.,  1895-6,  and  for  N.W.  Manchester  1910-12, 
Lieut.-Col.     32nd     Batt.      Imperial      Yeomanry,     1902, 
Lieut.-Col.   cmdg.  6th   Batt.   Lanes.    Fus.,    1915,   Brig.- 
Gen.    E. Lanes,    and   Manchester  Brigades,  b.    1866  ;  tn. 
1896,  Lady  Beatrice  Mary  Egerton,   M.B.E.,   3rd  d.  of 
the    3rd     Earl    of    Ellesmere  ;    and   has    issue  —  Hon. 
J.   Durival    Kemp,  b.   1906;    Hon.    Patience    [tn.   1920, 


Lieut.-Col.  Christian  George  Maude,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
M.C.,  Roy.  Fus.  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Hon.  Diana 
Helen  [tn.  1928,  John  Denman  Barlow,  Esq.].  Seats 
— The  Old  Hall,  Highgate  Village,  N.6  ;  Lingholm, 
Keswick.     Clubs — White's,  Arthur's,  Garrick. 


KEMP  of  Gissing  (H.  Coll.)  Gules,  three  garbs 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  vulning 
herself  proper  upon  a  garb  or.  Motto — "  Lucem  spero." 
Second  son  of  Rev.  Nunn  Robert  Pretyman  Kemp, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1859  ;  m.  1841, 
Mary  Harriett,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Hagar  : — 
Sir  Kenneth  Hagar  Kemp,  12th  Bart.  (14  Mar. 
1641-2),  C.B.E.,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  D.L., 
Baxrister-at-Law,  b.  1853  ;  s.  his  cousin  1874  ;  m. 
1876,  Henrietta  Mary  Eva,  d.  of  Henry  Hamilton, 
of  Blackrock,  co.  Leitrim ;  and  has  issue  —  Robert 
Hamilton  Kemp,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Dragoon  Gds., 
and  Capt.  R.A.S.C,  b.  1877  [tn.  1908,  Violet  Marie,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Dalrymple-Stewart-Muirhead,  R.H.G. ;  and 
has  issue — 2daus]  ;  Eva  Constance  \m.  1927,  R.  Verstume 
Bunbury,  Esq.,  of  Kenya  Colony,  B.E.A.]  ;  Margaret 
Hagar  [tn.  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Jickling,  O.B.E. ; 
and  has  issue]  ;  Ida  Dorothy  [tn.  1st,  1901,  Robert 
Gwilt  (d.  1902),  of  Stowe  Hill,  Hartest,  Suffolk  ;  2nd, 
191 1,  Maj.  Vincent  Gillam  ;  and  has  issue].  Seats  — 
Mergate  Hall,  Norwich  ;  Gissing  Hall,  Diss,  Norfolk. 
Res, — Pentlow,  Sheringham.  Club  —  Norfolk  County 
(Norwich). 

KEMP  of  Toronto  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  gules  and 
barry  wavy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  lion  rampant  be- 
tween two  garbs  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour  fessewise,  holding  in  the  hand  a  broken  sword 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  roses  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  also  proper.  Motto — "Per  ardua 
stabilis  esto." 

Son  of  Robert  Kemp,  Farmer,  of  Canada  : — 

Hon.  Sir  Albert  Edward  Kemp,  K.C.M.G.  (1917), 
P.C.  and  Senator  of  Canada,  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1st,  1879, 
(d.  1924),  d.  of  John  Wilson,  of  Montreal ; 
2nd,  1925,  Virginia,  widow  of  N.  Copping  ;  and  has  issue 
—Alice  [tn.  1st,  W.  Scott  Waldie,  of  Toronto  ;  2nd, 
1922,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Perry,  D.S.O.,  Canadian 
Forces] ;  Florence  [tn.  1908,  A.  H.  Proctor,  of  Montreal] ; 
Hazel  [tn.  1st,  1912,  Chattan  Stephens,  of  Montreal ;  2nd, 
1920,  Arthur  Colville,  of  Montreal].  Res.— Castle  Frank, 
Toronto ;  Bobcaygeon,  Ontario.  Clubs — York,  National, 
Albany  (Toronto). 

KEMP  (H.  Coll.,  22  Oct.  1923).  Gules,  on  a  fesse 
between  in  chief  two  garbs  or,  and  in  base  a  rose  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  three  cross  crosslets  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  pelican  argent  between  two  garbs  or. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Henry  William  Kemp,  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of    St.   John's,    Hull,  Hon. 

Canon  of  York,  b.   1820  ;  d.   1888  ;  tn.  Ann  Maria, 

d.      of     Thomas     Lovell,     of    Winwick     Warren, 

Northants.  : — 

Henry    Thomas    Kemp,    Esq.,    K.C.,    J.F.,    l.l.m., 

Recorder  of  York  191 1-1 7,  and  of  Hull  since  191 7,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple    b.   1852  ;    tn. 

1887,  Jessie,  d.  of  James  Melrose,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of   Clifton 

Croft,  York.     Chambers— 1   Essex  Court,  Temple    E.C. 

Club — Reform. 

KEMP  (H.  Coll.,  20  luly  1771)  — Gules,  three  garbs 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  charged  with  eight  hurts. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest-On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon  with  wings  elevated,  feeding  on 
a  garb  or,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  hurt. 

Onlv  son  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Kemp,  of  Patcham  Place, 

Brighton,  b.   1823;    d.   1884;    tn.    1875,   Helen,  d.  oi 

I.  C.  Wh'yte  Douglas  :—  . 

\lfred    Kemp,  Gentleman,    b.    1877  ;     tn.  ,    Daisy 

Logan,  d.  01  James  Ingleby  Bootes  ;  and  has  issue-Joan  ; 

and  Pauline.     Address— 26  Chatsworth  Road,  Brighton-. 

KFMPTON7(H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  between 
twSLn?  or",  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.     Mantling 

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azure  and  or.     Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 


front  of  a  garb  or,a  goat  passant  sable.     Motto — "  Lahore 

attingam." 

Third  son  of  Charles  Henry  Kempton,  of  West  Side, 
Clapham    Common,    b.     1861  ;      m.    1884,     Alice 
Charlotte,  d.   of   George   Rouse,  of  Wych    Street, 
Strand  : — 
Arundel  Hugh  Kempton,  Gentleman,  Liveryman  and 

Freeman,  Glovers'  Company,  City  of   London,  b.  1889  ; 

m.  1915,  Bertha  Lillian  (d.  ),  d.  of  Louis  Phillippe 

Roekaerts  ;  and  has  issue — Bertram  Arundel  Kempton, 

b.    1920.    Res. — "  Nona,"    Nightingale    Lane,    Clapham 

Common,  S.W.i  2.     Club — R.A.C. 

JOHN    COLE    KEMSLEY,    Gentleman.      Born    , 


men 

Armorial    bearings  —  He    bears  for  Arms  :    Or,  on    a 

mount  in  base  vert,  a  man  in  armour  holding  over  his 
dexter  shoulder  a  battleaxe,  head  downwards,  proper,  a 
chief  arched  per  pale  sable  and  gules,  thereon  two  lions 
passant  counter-passant  argent.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  vert 
and  or  :  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  demi-zebra  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  or,  resting  the  sinister  fore-leg  on  an  Esquire's 
helmet  also  proper.  Liverv — Chocolate  and  gold.  Married 
April  23,  1883,  Elizabeth  Jopling,  daughter  of  John  Robert 
Brickon. 

KENDALL  (H.  Coll.,  Confd.  by  Clarenceux,  21  Henry 
VI.,  1442-3).     Gules,  a  fesse  chequy  or  and  azure  between 


1905- 


being  the  eldest  son  of  John  Nicholas  Kemsley,  by  Eliza- 
beth Kathleen,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Patrick  Waterman  Cole. 


three  eagles  displayed  of  the  second.     Livery  (undress) — 
Blue,  with  red  piping. 

Sons    of    Rev.    Henry   George    Ommanney    Kendall, 
M.A.,    F.S.A.    (eld.    son    of    Henry   John    Broughton 
Kendall,    see   below),    b.    1866;    d.    1928;    m.    1899, 
Margaret    Constance,     d.    of    the    late    Rev.    Canon 
Nunns: — 
Rev.   Henry  Thomas  Anstrey   Kendall,   B.A. ,  b. 
Postal  add. — Toe  H.,  Shaw  Royd,  Haliiax. 
Bartholomew  John  Kendall,  Gentleman,  b. 
Arthur  Christopher  Victor  Kennall,  Gentleman,  b. 
Sons  of  Henry  John  Broughton  Kendall,  Gentleman, 
of  The  H\de,  Hatfield,    Herts.,    Consul   for    Bolivia, 
Director  of  Union  of  London  and  Smith's  Bank,    b. 
1840  ;  d.  ;  m.  1865,  Georgiana  Isabella,  d.  of  Col. 

Octavius  Ommanney,  J. P.  : — 
Nevill  Kendall,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Montagu  Charles  Kendall,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Guy    Kendall,  Gentleman,    M.A.    (Oxon. ),  Headmaster 
Univ.    Coll.  School,   Hampstead,  since  1916,  b.  1876  ;   m. 
1902,  Aria,  d.  of  J.  Sampson,  of  Withington,  Manchester, 
and   ha    issue — 1  son  ;   1   dau.     Res. — 25  Thurlow   Road, 
Hampstead,  N.W.3.     Club — Authors'. 

KENDALL.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins 
naiant,  embowed  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant  guardant 
gules.     Motto — "  Virtus  depressa  resurget." 

Eldest  son  of  Osmond  Lennox   Kendall,  Gentleman, 

of  Pelyn,    b.   1871  ;    d.    1916  ;    m.   1897,    Clair    de 

Lancey,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Williams,  K.C.B.,  of 

Guernsey : — 

Nicholas    Kendall,    Gentleman,    b.     1903  ;     m.     1925, 

Frances  Mary,  d.  of  James    Philip    Paull.     Estate  and 

res. — Pelyn,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall.     Club — Guards'. 

KENMARE,  Earl  of,  see  BROWNE. 


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KENNA  (  ).     Azure,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  three 

garbs  of  the  field,  banded  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  ruined  castle  in  flames  proper.  Motto — "Age  quod 
agis." 

Sons  of  the   late  James    Kenna   of    Larch    Hill,    co. 
Meath,  and  Oakfield,   Liverpool,  by  Julia  his  wife,  d. 
of  Patrick  Kearney  of  Ethelstown,  co    Meath:  — 
Paul  Aloysius  Kenna,  Esq.,  Capt.  21st  Hussars,  b. 
Post,  add.— 
Thomas  Joseph  Kenna,  Gentleman,  b. 

KENNARD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and  azure, 
a  chevron  engrailed  argent  between  two  keys  in  chief, 
the  wards  downwards  or,  and  a  sword  erect  in  base 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper, 
charged  with  a  buckle  gules,  grasping  in  the  hand  a  key 
or  in  bend,  and  a  broken  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper. 
Motto — "At  spes  non  fracta."  Livery — Dark  green  and 
gold. 

Son   of  Lieut.   Hugh    Coleridge    Downing    Kennard, 

Grenadier  Guards,  /'.  1859;  d.  1886;  m.  1883,   Helen, 

only  d.  of  James  Wyllie  : — 

Sir   Coleridge   A  thur   Fitzroy    Kennard,    1st    Bart.    (11 

Feb.  1911),  H.M.'sCharged'  Affaires,  Finland,  since  1919,*. 

1885;  m.  1st,  1911,  Dorothy  Katharine  (marriage diss.  1918), 

only  child  of  Sir  Geo  ge  Head  Ba  clay,  K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has 

issue — Lawrence  Ury   Charles    Kennard,    Esq.,    b.    1912  ; 

Geo  ge  Arnold  Ford   Kennard,   Esq.,   b.    1915;    >".   2nd, 

1924,  Mary  Graham,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Orr-Lewis, 

1st    Bart,    of    Montreal.      Seat —  Fe  nhill,    Southampton. 

Club — St.  James's. 

Sons    of   Adam    Steinmetz    Kennard,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of 

Belmore,   Upham,   Hants.,  b.  1833;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1st, 

1861,  Grace  Helen  (d.  1880),  eldest  d.  of  Joseph  Hegan 

of  Dawpool,  co.  Chester  ;  2nd,  1883,  Alice  Jane  (Pes. — 

11  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W.i),  d.  of    Henry  Lomax 

Gaskell  of  Kiddington  Hall,  Oxon.  : — 

Cecil  Waterhouse  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1890, 

Mary  Noel,  eldest  d.  of  Capt.  Albert  W.  Money  of  East 

Liss,  Hants.,  and  widow  of  W.  C.  Hawker,  and  has  issue 


— Donald  Ian  Menzies  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 
Brian  Adam  Tormore  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1892 
Patrick  Noel  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res. — 


Henry  Gerard  Hegan  Kennard,  Esq.,  Major  and  Brev. 
Lt.-Col.  5th  D  ag  <  n  Guards,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1895,  Nancy, 
d.  of  Col.  R.  Peyser,  D.S.O. ,  and  has  had  is>ue — Terence 
Evelyn  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b,  1896  ;  killed  in  action 
1916;  Dulce  Hazel;  and  Tenia  Doreen.     Res. — 

Charles  Heywood  Kenna  d,  Gentleman,  b.  1872 ;  m. 
1898,  Hon.  Ma  y  Cleveland,  d.  of  Baron  Channing,  and  has 
issue — Cyil  Geo  ge  Henry  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ; 
and  Violet   Elizabeth  G.ace.      Res. — 25   Sussex   Gardens, 

W.2. 

Edmund  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  (twin)  1872  ;  m.  1st, 
1895,  Frances  (d.  1924),  d.  of  J.  C.  Hawkshaw  of  Holly- 
combe,  Sussex  ;  2nd,  1926,  Mrs.  Travers  ;  and  has  issue 
— Francis  E  mund  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.  Res. — 
5  Vicarage  Gate,  W.8. 

Vivian  George  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m.  1900, 
Mildred,  d.  of  J.  C.  Hawkshaw  of  Hollycombe,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue — Roderick  Vivian  Kenna  d,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901  ;  Stephen  John  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  Noel 
Gerard  Kennard,  Gemleman,  b.  1905  ;  and  Grace  Mildred. 
Res. — Frith,  Stalbridge,  Dorset. 

John  Adam  Gaskell  Kennard,  Esq.,  Capt.  The  Rifle 
Bde.,  b.  1884;  m.  1918,  Lenore,  d.  of  Janes  Montgomery, 
and  widow  of  Cyril  Baker. 

Alan    Spencer   Gaskell   Kennard,    Gentleman,    b.   1886 ; 
m.   1911,  Agatha  Frances,  ygst.   d.    of   Lt.-Col.    Thomas 
Alfred  Colfox,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Coneygar,  Bridport.     Seat — 
Sons   of  ClI.    Edmund    Hegan    Kennard,    F.R.G.S., 
M.A.  (Oxon  ),  Capt.  late  8th  Hussais,  Col.  Command- 
ing 15th  Middlesex  Vol.  1870-85,  b.  1835;  d.  1912  ;   m. 
1868,  Agnes  (d.  1906),  d.  and  coh.  of  Joseph  Hegan, 
Dawpool : — 
Aubeion    Claud    Hegan    Kennard,    Esq.,    Capt.     Rifle 
Brigade,  Lt.-Col.  (  et.),  Comd.  1st  Batt.  Loudon  Regt.  T.F. 
1916,  Mem.  L.C.C.  1913-25,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1st,  1904,  Florence 
Joan  Ge  trude  Glynn,  d.  of  John  A.  Oglande    of  Nunwell, 
Isle  of  Wight;  2nd.  Anne  Claudia  Whalley,  d.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Edward  Fort,  R.N.,  and  widow  of  Hon.   Kenneth 
Douglas  ;    and    has    surv.    issue  —  Denys    Ernest    Glynn 
Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — Court  Mead,  Forest 
Row,  Sussex. 

E.nest  Coleridge  Hegan  Kennard,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
West  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1873.     Res.— 

Younger  son   of    John   Pierse   Kennard   and    Sophia 
Chapman :  — 
Rt.  Rev.  Mgr.  Cha  les  Henry  Kennard,  Canon  of  Clifton 
and  Domestic  Prelate  to  Pope  Pius  X.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1840.     Res. — 93  St.  Aldate's,  Oxford. 

Son  of  Howard  John  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1829; 
d.  ;  m.  ,  Elizabeth  Franklin  [d.  1888) : — 

Robert  William  Kennard,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.  Monmouth- 
shire (Sheriff  1888),  one  of  H.M.  Lieutenants  for  the  City 
of  London,  b.  1857;  m.  1881,  Rose  N.,  d.  of  R.  N.  Byass 
of  Daylesford,  Worcestershire;  and  has  issue — Howard 
John  Kennard,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R. N.,  b.  1882  [m.  1910, 
Ethel  Frances  E.  Vavasour,  yst.  d.  of  late  Frederick  Richard 
Vavasour,  Wilts,  and  has  issue — Robert  William  Kennard, 
Gentleman,  b.  igi2(Res. — Old  Parsonage  House,  Moreton- 
in-Marsh)].  Seat — North  Leigh,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Son   of   A  thur  Challis    Kennard,  b.   1831  ;    d.  1905  ; 

m.  18'  6,  Annie  Homan,  d.  of  Thomas  Homan-Mulock 

of  Bellair : — 

Howard  William  Kennard,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Envoy 

Extra,  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Jugoslavia  since  1925,  b.  1878  ;  m. 

1908,  Harriet,  d.  of  John  Norris.  of  New  York  ;  and  has  issue 

— 1  son.    Seat — Lang;ham  House,  Rode,  nr.  Bath.    Address 

— British  Legation,  Belgrade,  Jugoslavia. 

Sons  of    Henry  Steinmetz    Kennard,   Gentleman,   b. 

1843;  d.  IQ02 ;   m.  1868,  Fiances  Cha'lotte  Celestine 

(d.  1899),  ygst.  d.  of  Charles  Robert  Spe  ling  of  Har- 

grave,  Essex  :— 

Rowland  Stephen  Astley  Kennard,  Gent'eman,  b.  1871  ; 

m.  1896,  v,  inifred  Dagmar.  second  d.  of  Lawrence  Hey- 

worth,  J. P.,  of  Whitefield.  Devon;  and  has  issue — Henry 

Rowland  Kennard,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Frances  Doris. 

Res. — Little    Harrow,    nr.    Christchurch,    Hants.      Club — 

Junior  Ca  lton. 

Hyde    Henry    Astley    Kennard,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res.— 

KENNA  WAY  of  Hyderabad.  Argent,  a  fesse  azure, 
between  two  eagles  displayed  in  chief  gules,  and  in  base, 
through  an  annulet  of  the  third,  a  slip  of  olive  and 
another  of  palm,  in  saltire  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — An  eagle  rising  proper,  from  the  beak  an 


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escutcheon     pendent   azure,    charged   with    the   sun   in 
splendour,  also  proper.     Motto — "  Ascendam." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Henry  Kennaway,  3rd 

Bart.,    P.C.,    C.B.,   b.    1837  ;     d.    1919  ;     m.    1866, 

Frances,  d.  of  Archibald  Arbuthnot  : — 

Sir  John   Kennaway,  4th  Bart.,  of  Escot,  Devon  (25 

Feb.   1791),  Capt.  (ret.)  Devon  Regt.,  b.  1879.     Seat — 

Escot,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  William   Kennaway  (2nd  son 

of  2nd  Bart.),  b.  1843;  d.    1922;   m.  1876,  Evelyn,  d. 

of  Edward  Lennox  Boyd,  F.S.A.,  of  Folkestone  : — 

Charles    Noel  Kennaway,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.G.A.,  b. 

1877  ;  m.  1906,  Florence,  d.  of  H.  S.   Poole,  of  Halifax, 

Nova   Scotia,  and  has  issue — Charles  Stewart  Hamilton 

Kennaway,   Gentleman,    b.     1914;    and    Monica    Evelyn 

Tindal.     Res. — Gieenlaw,  Guildford. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Richard  Arthur  Kennaway  (4th  son  of 

2nd  Bart.),  Rector  of  Bramdean,  Alresforcl,  Hants.,  b. 

1847  ;  d.   1918  ;  by  1st  wife,   m.    1874,  Mary  Jane,  d. 

of     Rev.    Thomas    Boddington,     Rector  of    Badgo: , 

Salop: — 

Gerard  Arthur   Kennaway,   Esq.,  Capt.  Derbyshire  Ye<  . 

T.F.  Res.,  b.  1876  ;   m.  1908',  Gladys,  d.  of  Comdr.  Cecil  B. 

Palmer,  late  R.N.     Res. — Barton  House,  Exton,  Exeter. 

Mark  John  Kennaway,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1920, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Edward  Hick  of  Leeds,  and  has  issue — 
Anne  ;  Mary  Elizabeth  ;  and  Philippa  Jane.  Res.  —  Escot 
Estate,  Tanjon  Malim,  F. M.S. 

Leonard  Henry  Kennaway,  Genileman,  b.  1882.  Res. — 
Liulecote,  Hatch  End,  Middx. 

Richard  Harold  Kennaway,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Devon  Regt., 
b.  1887;  m.  1925,  Agnes  Margaret  Alder.  Res. — Littlecote, 
Hatch  End,  Middx. 

KENNEDY,  see  AILSA,  Marquess  of. 

KENNEDY,  see  CLARK-KENNEDY  and  SHAW- 
KENNEDY. 

KENNEDY(U.O.,  1836).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  between  three 
esquires'  helmets  argent,  a  fox  courant  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
armed  arm  embowed,  holding  a  branch  of  oak  proper. 
Motto—"  Adhasreo  virtuti." 

Sons   of  Sir   John    Charles    Kennedy    of    Johnstown 
Kennedy,  3rd  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.   Dublin,  High 
Sheriff   co.    Waterford   1884,    B.A.    (Camb. ),    Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers,  b.  1856;  d.  1923  ;  m. 
1879,  Sydney  H.  H.  Maude,  d.  of  Sir  James  Macaulay 
Higginson,    K.C.B. : — 
Sir  John  Ralph  Bayly  Kennedy  4th  Bart.,  of  Johnstown 
Kennedy  (G.B.,   18  July  1856),  late  Lieut.  R.A.,b.    1896. 
Seat— Johnslown  Kennedy,  Rathcoole,  co.  Dublin. 
James  Edward  Kennedy,  Esq.,  b.  1898. 
Son  of  George  Edward  de  Vere  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
5th  Lancers,  b.  1857;    d.  1922;  m.   1889,  Julia  Ellen 
Beatrice,  d.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  4th  Bart.  : — 
Derick  Edward  de  Vere  Kennedy,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  m.  1926, 
Phyllis  Victoria  Levine,  d.  of  the  late  Gordon  Fowler,  and 
has  issue — George   Ronald  Derick    Kennedy,  Gentleman, 
b.  1927.    Res. — Durrow  House,  Kilmacthomas,  co.  Water- 
ford. 

Son  of   John    Arthur  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1858; 

d.  1913  ;  m  1881,  Evelyn  Maude,  d.  of  H.  G.  Bromilow 

of  Southport,  co.  Lancaster: — 

Charles  Harold  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  m.  1909, 

Sybil  Gordon,  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  Herbert  R.  Mead.     Res.— 

Butte  Ranche,  Millarville,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Sons    of    Edward    Robert    Kennedy,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of 
Barronrath,  Straffan,  b.  i860;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1905,  Doris, 
d.  of  Edwin  Sandys  Lumsdaine  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. : — 
John  Edward  Kennedy,    Gentleman,   b.    1909.       Res.— 
Bishopscourt,  Straffan,  co.  Kildare. 
Robert  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Percy  William  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
Darby  Michael  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 

Son   of   Robert    Kennedy  of    Baronrath,    Esq.,    J. P., 

H.M.  Lieut.  co.  Kildare,  b.    1828;  d.   1913  ;  m.   1855, 

Alice,  d.  of  Rev.   Henry  and  Lady  Emilie  Gray : — 

Admiral  Francis  William  Kennedy,  C.B.  (iet.),  b.  1863; 

m.     1898,    Amy,    d.    of     Col.     H.     H.    Goodeve,     R.A.  ; 

and  has  issue — Francis  Henry  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 

b.  1900.     Res. — Flint  Lodge,  Southsea. 

KENNEDY  of  Culzean  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a 
chevron  gules,  between,  in  chief  two  lymr-hads,  sails  furled, 


and  in  base  a  cross  crosslet  fitch  ee  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  rising  sun,  an  eaglet's  head  erased  proper,  hold- 
ing in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet  fitch  ee  sable.  Motto — 
"  Candor  dat  viribus  alias." 

Son  of  the  late  Alexander  Kennedy,  of  Dum- 
barton : — 
Sir  Alexander  McAusland  Kennedy,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921), 
J. P.  Renfrew,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1888,  Agnes,  d.  of  Alexander 
.Morton,  of  Alexandria,  co.  Dumbarton  ;  and  has  issue 
—  McAusland  Alexander  Kennedy,  Esq.,  b.  1890; 
John  Young  Morton  Kennedy,  Esq.,  b.  1892  ;  Gordon 
Rowan  Kennedy,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ;  Janctta  Norton  ;  and 
Nancy  McAusland  [m.  1928,  H.  J.  Leigh  Criddle].  Res. — 
Culzean  Park,  Gosforth,  Northumberland. 

KENNEDY  of  Stone  Cross  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a 
fesse  or  between  three  esquires'  helmets  proper,  an  escallop 
of  the  field.    Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed  proper,  two  escallops  or. 
Motto — "  Adhaereo  virtuti." 

Eld.  son  of  Myles  Kennedy,  Esq.,  of  Stone  Cross,  /•. 

1836;  d.   1883;    m.   i860,   Margaret,  d.  of  Alexander 

Hutler  Rowley  of  Greenhays,  Lanes. :  — 
The  late  Myles  Kennedy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1923) 
High  Sherift  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1862;  d.  1928;  in.  1885, 
Ethel  Campbell,  3rd  d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Rowley  of  Dee 
Bank,  co.  Flint,  and  had  issue  —  Myles  Storr  Nigel 
Kennedy,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Border  Regt.,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  served  Great 
War  1914-18  (despatches),  b.  1889  (Seat — Fair  View, 
Ulverston);  Col.  Wilfred  Hugh  Burton  Rowley  Kennedy, 
4th  King's  Own  Royal  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  1893  [m. 
1919,  Violet  Enid,  d.  of  Herbert  E.  Wilson  cf 
Stainburn,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue — Myles  Anthony 
Rowley  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  (Res. — Fair  View, 
Ulverston)]  ;  Ethel  Marguerite  [m.  1916,  Herbert  Gold- 
smith Squiers,  and  has  issue] ;  Sybil  Guinivere  Butler  [m. 
1916,  Lt.-Col.  James  William  Ogilvy  Dalgleish,  R.A.F., 
and  has  issue].     Seat — Stone  Cross,  Ulverston. 

Son  of  Wilfred    Burton    Rowley  Kennedy,    Col.  4th 

Vol.  Batt.  R.  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1803  ;    d.  1894;  m.  1887, 

Amelie  Glanert  : — 
Myles   Cassilis  Kennedy,   Esq.,  Capt.   13th  Hussars,  b. 
1893;  m.  1917,  Beryl  Maud,  d.  of  R.  H.  Gosling.  Esq.  of 
Hawthorn    Hill,  Berks. ,  and  has  issue — Zoe  ;  and  Valerie. 
Res.— 


mn 


men 


1089 


Son  of  Alfred  Alexander  Kennedy,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  C.M.G., 
Maj.-Gen.  3rd  Hussars,  b.  1870;  d.  1926;  m.  1898, 
Dora  Campbell  {Res.— 17  Pembridge  Gardens,  W.2), 
d.  of  Walter  Thomas  Rowley  of  The  Grange,  Hurst  :— 
Rowley  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1900. 
Res.— 

Yr.  sons  of  Myles  Kennedy,  Esq.,  of  Stone  Cross  (see 

above). 

Admiral   Theobald    Walter    Butler    Kennedy,    C.M.G., 

R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1903,  Alice  Campbell,  d.  of  Joseph 

Rowley   of  Dee    Bank,    Flint.      Res.—  Sea    Court,    Clifton 

Road,  Southsea. 

Capt.  William  George  Ainslie  Kennedy,  R.N.,  b.  1873  ; 
m.  1916,  Fedora,  d.  of  Comdr.  Harold  Gustav  Lundh,  ot 
Norway,  and  has  issue — Myles  Harold  William  Kennedy, 
Gentleman,  b,  1917.    Res. — Crouch   1  louse,  Penrith. 

KENNEDY  (L.O.,  1850)— Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules 
between  three  c  oss  crosslets  fitch^e  sable,  a  mullet  pierced 
between  two  lions  counter  passant  or.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dolphin  hauriant  proper.     Motto — "Vincit  vim  virtus." 

Eld.  son  of  John  Kennedy,   Esq.,  J. P.   and  D.L.  Co. 

Ayr,  M.A.,  b.   1852;  d.   1920;   m.   1884,  Jessie,  d.  of 

Alexander  Reid,  Esq.  :  — 
John   Kennedy,    Gentleman,    b.    1886;    m.    1921,    Grace 
Alison,  d.  of  the  late  James  Alison  Steel.      Seat—  Under- 
wood House,  by  Kilmarnock,  N.B. 

KENNEDY  of  Bennane  and  Finnarts(Matric.  L.0. 1837  ) 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitch£e  sable  (Kennedy);  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or.      Mantling  gules,   doubled   argent. 


Kennedy  of  Elle:slie  (Rematric.  16  Aug.  1905).  Arms 
as  above,  all  within  a  bordure  gules.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 


rjjiMUS: 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  issu- 
ing out  of  two  oak-leaves  proper.  Motto — "  Fuimus." 
Supporters  -Dexter,  a  lady  attired  in  the  costume  of  the 
sixteenth  century  ;  sinister,  a  wyvern,  both  proper. 

Eld.    son   of  Roland  Fergussone    Kennedy,    Esq.,   of 

Finnarts,  b.   1859  ;  d.  1919 ;  m.   1888,  Flora  Glencairn 

Whiteside,    d.    of    Charles   G.    Shaw     of    Wellington 

House,  Ayr : — 

Charles   Fergussone    Kennedy,   Esq.,    Lieut.    Ayrshire 

Yeo. ,  b.   1889;    m.  1914,  Esme'  Carmina,  d.  of  Arthur  L. 

Virieux  of  Flinders,    Tasmania,  and    has    issue — Roland 

Fergussone  Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Gilbert  Glencairn 

Kennedy,  Gentleman,  b.   1919  ;    and  Esme  Violet    Lilian. 

Seat— Finnarts,     Ballantrae,    co.    Ayr.      Club — Town  and 

County  (Ayr). 


eagle  with  wings  extended,  preying  on  the  breast  of  a  dove, 
all  proper.  Motto— "  Veritas  odium  parit."  Livery— 
White  or  light  drab,  with  red  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Andrew  Kennedy  of  New  York,  b.  1829, 

d.  1915;  m.    1855,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  David  Millar  of 

Gills  House,  co.  Derry  : — 

William  M'Laughlin  Kennedy,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Ellershe, 

b.  1857;  m.  1884,  Jessie,  d.  of  George  Richard  Meredith  ol 

Reeky  Point,  Geraldine,  Canterbury,  New   Zealand;    and 

has  issue— Reuel   Gilbert    Kennedy,   Gentleman,    b.    1885. 

[m.   1921,  d.   of  Hon.    James    Craigie,  J. P.,    M.L.C.,  of 

Timaru,    N.Z. ,   and  has  issue— Roland  Craigie  Kennedy, 

Gentleman,    b.    1922].     Estates— Stratford,    and    Tahora, 

Taranaki,    New   Zealand.        Res.—  Broadway,   Stratford, 

New  Zealand.     Club— Stratford  (Stratford,  New  Zealand). 

KENNEDY-ERSKINE  (L.O.,  1828).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  argent,  a  pale  sable, 
ii.  and  iii.  gules,  a  sword  in  pale  argent,  pi  mmel  and  hilt  or 
(Erskine);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable,  all  within  the  royal  double 
tressure,  flory  counterflcry  of  the  second  ( Kennedy).  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests— 1.  upen  a  wreath  of 
the  liveries,  a  griffin's  head  erased  gules,  charged  with  a 
mullet  ermine,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sword  bendways  point 
upwards  proper  (Erskine)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries , 
a  dolphin  naiant  proper  (Kennedy). 

Eldest  son  of  Augustus  John  William  Henry  Kennedy- 
Erskine,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1866;  d.  1908;  m.  1896,  Alice 
Marjorie  Cunningham,  d.  of  Rev.  A.  L.  R.  Fo&te,  D.D., 
of  Rosehill,  co.  Forfar: — 
Augustus  John  Kennedy-Erskine,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Post,  add.—  Dun  House,  Montrose,  N.B. 


KENNEDY-CRAUFURD-STUART  (rematric.  L.O. 
1905).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  over  all  on  a  bend  gules,  two  cavalry  swords  in 
saltire  proper  between  as  many  roses  argent  (Stuart) ;  2. 
gules,  on  a  fesse  ermine  between  three  mullets  argent,  two 
crescents  interlaced  of  the  field  (Crawfurd  of  Ardmillan, 
1630,  matric.  c.  1672-7) ;    3.  argent,  a  chevron  gules  be- 


1090 


fccn 


Iften 


tween  three  cross  crosslets  fitche^e  sable  (Kennedy,  1630). 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


liveries,  a  game  hawk  hooded  and  belled  proper.     Motto— 
"  Durum  patientia  frango." 

Eld.  son  of   Robert  Stuart  of  Ealing,  Mic'dx.,   b.  at 

Rye,  Sussex,  6  May  1848;  d.  1907;  ?n.  3.   Dec.  1878, 

Margaret  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Clifford  Craufurd  of  Baid- 

land  and  Ardmillan,  Ayrshire  : — 

Charles  Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart,  Esq.,  C.V.O.  (1922), 

C.B.E.    (1920),    D.S.O.    (1915),     Lt.-Col.    3rd   Batt.    10th 

Baluch  Regt.  (Queen   May's  Own),    Officer   R.  Order  of 

George  I.  (Greece),   Member  of   the    Royal    Cc  mpany   of 

Archers,  served  in  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen's  medal 

with  three  clasps,  and  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 

Great  War  1914-19,  b.   1879;  m.   191 9,  Amelia  Rumsey, 

d.  of  Samuel  Wheeler  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  U.S.A.    Res. — 

22     Grimsto  '     Gardens,      Folkestone.         Clubs  -Carlton, 

Travellers',    United   Service,   Royal  Thames   Yacht,  New 

(Edinburgh),  Bengal  (Calcutta). 

KENNEY,  see  FITZGERALD-KENNEY. 

KENNEY  (U.O.,  1857).    Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  or 
and  azure,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  three  crescents  counter- 
changed   (Kenney)  ;    2.  quarterly,   i.   and  iiii.,  or,  a  cross 
engrailed  gules  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  or  (Hassan)  ;  3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  be- 
tween three  columbines  azure,  stalked  vert,  a  star  of  six 
points   (Hay).      Mantling   azure   and   or.      Crest — On   a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-arm,  sleeved  gules,  with  a 
white  ruffle,  holding  in  the  hand  atoll  of  parchment  proper. 
Son  of  Edward  Herbert  Kenney,  Gentleman,  b.  1853; 
d.  1928  ;  m.  1887,  Pauline  Even  : — 
Edward  Herbert  Kinney,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Res. — 
Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Robert  Kenney,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1884  ; 
m.  1836: — 
Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Robert  Kenney  Herbert  (ret.),  b.  1840; 
m.  ,  Agnes,  d.  of  Gen.  Cleveland,  Madras  Army  ;  and 

has  with  other  issue — Arthur  Cleveland  Herbert  Kenney. 


Esq.,  Major  late  Northants.  Regt.,  b.  1863  [/«.  1908,  Edith 
Harriet,  only  d.  of  late  Richai  d  Stanton  Evans  of  Lowndes 
Street,  S.W.J.     Res.— 

Son  of  Edward  Maxwell  Kenney  Herbert,  Esq.,  J. P. 

Bucks,  late  H.M.  Chief  Inspector  of  Schools,  b.  1845  ; 

d.  iqi'6  ;  m.  1876,  Lady  Jane  White,  d.  of  the  3rd  Earl 

of  Bautry  : — 
Aubrey  Edward    Kenney  Herbert,  Gentleman,    b.  1877. 
Res.— 

KENNY  (U.O.,  12  Oct.  1922).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  sal  tire  purpure,  five  hearts  or  (for  Kenny)  ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  three  dexter  arms  vambraced  proper, 
the  fists  cl  sed  (for  Armstrong).  Mantling  purpure  and 
argent.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  guardant  gules,  holding  a  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Motto 
— "  Veritas  semper  magna  est." 

Yr.    son    'f   Randal    Young    Kenny,    Esq.,    M.D.    of 

Killeshandra,  c  .  Cavan,  and  Anna  Maria,   his  wife, 

d.  and  coh.  of  William  Armstrong  of  Kilbracken,  co. 

Leitrim  : — 

Maj.-Gen.  William  Wallace  Kenny,  C.B.,  M.B.  (Dub.), 

F.R.C.S.I.,  A.M.S.  (ret.),  Hon.  Surg,  to  the  King,  served 

Afghan  War  1879-80,  Soudan    1885,  S.  Africa  1900,  and 

Great  War  1914-18,  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the   Order  of  the 

Hospital  <  f  St.  Jonn  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  b.  1854  ;  m. 

1882,  Catherine  Jane  Id.  1920),  d.  of  Edward  B.  Steedman 

of  High  Ercall  Hall,  Wellington, Shropshire.    Res. — 9  The 

Avenue,  Clifton,  Yorks.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

KENT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  pallets  engrailed 
sable,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  in  bend  or,  on  a  chief 
gules  a  lion  passant  guardant  ermine.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  per  fesse  ermine  and  argent,  the  lower  part  charged 
with  three  pellets  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — •"  In  via 
honoris." 

Son   of  Jackson    Goodenough  Kent,    M.D.  (Edin.), 
of  Pelham  Lodge,  Kingston-on-Thames  : — 

Francis  Jackson  Kent.  Esq.,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature,  b.  .     Res. — 

KENWORTHY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  surmounted  by  a  bend 
vert,  thereon  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Kenworthy)  ;  2. per 
saltire  argent  and  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  plates, 
each  charged  with  a  saltire  gules  (for  Leatham).  3.  per 
chevron  or  and  gules,  in  chief  two  lions  passant  of  the 
last,  ard  in  base  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper 
(for  Lund).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — An 
eagle  displayed  argent,  collared  gules,  holding  in  either 
claw  a  fleur-de-lys  gold.     Motto — "  Sans  bruit." 

Son   of    Rev.    Joseph    Kenworthy,   Clerk    in   Holy 
Orders,  b.  ;  d.  1875;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1849, 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Capt.  William  Leatham,  of 
Kirkham  Abbey,  Yorks.,  by  his  wife  Lucy  Lund, 
co-heiress  of  the  Barony  of  Strabolgi : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Cuthbert  Matthias  Kenworthy,  9th  Baron 
Strabolgi  (1318),  b.  1853  ;  established  his  claim  to  the 
Baronies  of  Burgh  and  Cobham  191 2;  and  to  Barony  of 
Strabolgi  1914  ;  s.  as  9th  Baron  1916,  when  the 
abeyance  of  the  Barony  was  terminated  in  his  favour ; 
m.  1884,  Elizabeth  Florence,  d.  of  George  Cooper,  of 
Sacramento,  California  ;  and  has  issue  (1)  Hon.  Joseph 
Montague  Kenworthy,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  M.P. 
Kingston-upon-Hull  1919-26,  b.  1886  [m.  1913,  Doris 
Whitley,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Whitley-Thomson  ; 
and  has  issue — David  Montague  de  Burgh  Kenworthy, 
Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Jonathan  Malcolm  Atholl  Kenworthy, 
Esq.,  b.  1916  ;  Basil  Frederick  de  la  Pole  Kenworthy, 
Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  Ferelith  Rosemary  (Res.- — 9  FitzGeorge 
Avenue,  W.14. ;  Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military)]; 
(2)  Rev.  the  Hon.  Cuthbert  Reginald  Leatham  Ken- 
worthy, Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1889  [m.  1913,  Amy 
Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Evitt,  of  Rook  Hall, 
Maldon,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue — Cuthbert  Reginald 
Disney  Kenworthy,  Esq.,  b.  1914.  (Res. — 7  South 
Parade,  Wakefield)].     Seat—  Crofton  Towers,  Wakefield. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  KENYON,  Gentleman.  Born 
August  13,  i860,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Walter  Kenyon,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  late 
William  Carter.  Armorial  bearings — Sable,  on  a  chevron 
invected  or.  between  two  crosses  patonce  in  chief  argent  and 
a  lion  sejeant  in  base  of  the  second,  a  woolpack  of  the  first  ; 
and  for  the  Crest,   upon  a   wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 


i&en 


men 


1091 


sejant  proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross  patonce  argent, 
and  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a  woolpack  sable  ;  with 


the  Motto,  "Si  diligens  honorabilis."  Livery— Grey  or 
black  and  gold.  Postal  address— CecWy  Hill,  Cirencester. 
Club — Boodle's. 

KENSINGTON,  Baron,  see  EDWARDS. 

TYRELL-KENYON  (Kenyon,  H.  Coll.  1656,  Vn. 
Lanes.  1664)  (R.L.,  15  Aug.  1912).  1  and  4  sable,  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  crosses  flory  argent ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  two  chevronels  azure,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  gules  (  l'yrell).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests 
—  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  proper,  resting 
the  dexter  paw  on  a  cross  flo  y  ardent  (Kenyon);  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  and  erect 
argent,  issuing  from  the  mouth  a  peacock's  tail  proper 
(Tyrell).     Motto — "  Magnanimite'-  crucem  sustine." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lloyd  Tyrell-Kenyon.  4th  Lord 
Kenyon,    Knight   Grand   Cross   of  the  O  ders  of  the 
Dannebrog  and  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  K.C.V.O. ,  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Denbigh,  J. P.   and  D.L.  co.  Sal  p,  Lt.-Col. 
Welch    Horse,     Lord-in-Waiting    to    Queen   Victoria 
1900-1,    to  King   Edward  VII  1901-5,  and  to  King 
George  V.  1916-19,  b.  1864  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1916,  Glwadys 
Julia,  onb  d.  of  the  late  Col.   Henry  Lloyd  Howard, 
C.B.  of  Wygfair,  Flints  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lloyd  Tyrell-Kenyon,  5th   Lord  Kenyon 
and    Baron  of  Gredington    (G.B.,    9   June    1788),    and   a 
Baronet  (G.B.,  28  July  1784)  [Supporters  —  On  either  side 
a  tiger  regardant  azure,  round  the    nckachain,  pendent 
therefrom  an  escutcheon  charged  with  the  arms  of  Ty  ell], 
b.   1917.       Seats — Boreham   House,    Chelmsford,    Essex; 
Gredington,  Whitchurch,    Salop  ;    Peel    Hall,    Bolton-le- 
Moors,  co.  Lancaster. 

Yst.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lloyd  Kenyon,  3rd  Baron 
Kenyon,  b.  1805;  d.  1869;  m.  1833,  Hon.  Georgina 
de  Grey  (d.  1874),  d.  of  4th  Baron  Walsingham  : — 
Rev.  the  Hon.  William  Trevor  Kenyi  n,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
formerly  Rector  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester,  b.  1847;  m.  1st, 
1871,  Anne  M'Kerrel  (d.  1873),  d.  of  Adam  Hay-Gordon 
of  Avochie ;  2nd,  1877,  Lucy  Rosamond,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Wolley-Dod  of  Edge  Hali,  co.  Chester;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Gordon  Lloyd  Trevor  Kenym,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Class 
Tripos  (Camb. ),  1896,  a  Solicitor  1900,  b.  1873  [m.  1909, 
Dorothy  Charlotte,  yr.  d.  of  D.  J.  Wood,  Mus. D. ,  of  The 
Close,  Exeter ;  and  has  i  sue — Lloyd  Gordon  Trevor 
Kenyon,  Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  and  Elizabeth  Alis  Georgina  (Res. 
— The  Tree  Tops,  Ame  sham)] ;  (2)  Randle  No  th  Kenyon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1882;  (3)  Guy  Victor  Kenyon,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N. ,  b.  1887;  and  Ruth,  J.P.Sissex.  Res.— 
8  Pevensey  Read,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea.  Clubs — Conserva- 
tive (Hastings),  East  Sussex  (St.  Leonards). 


Son  of  John  George  Kenyon,  Esq.,  of  Gillingham  Hall, 

Beecles,  B.A.    (Oxon.),    J. P.    co.  Norfolk,  Knight   of 

St.  Gregory  the   Great,    b.    1843;    d.   1914;  m.    1871, 

Mary  DArcy,  d.  of  late  Lord  Henry  Francis  Kerr  : — 

Joseph  Robert  Kenyon,  Esq.,  M.C..B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barr.- 

at-Law,  se  ved  Great  War  as  Majo.'  3rd  Anglian   Brig. 

R.F.A.,  b.  1883.     Res.—  8  Cook  Street,  Live  pool. 

Sons    of    John    Robert    Kenyon    of    Pradoe,    Esq. , 
D.C.L.,  Q.C.,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford, 
and  Vinerian  Professor,  Recorder  of  Oswestry,  &c. ,  b. 
1807  ;  d.  1880 ;  7)i.  1846,  Ma  y  Eliza  (d.   1903),  d.  of 
Edwa  d  Hawkins,  F.R.  S.  : — 
Robert    Lloyd     Kenyon,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L. ,    and    Dep. 
Chairman  (1914-27)  of  Quarter    Sessions   and   Alderman 
(1887-1928)  for  co.  Salop,  Recorder  of  Oswestry  1896-1927, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  (Vinerian  Scholar  1872),  Bar.-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  b.    1848  ;    m.    1886,   Ellen  Frances,   d.    of 
Rt.  Rev.  William  WaLham  How,  Lord  Bi  hop  (T  Wake- 
field.   Seat — Pradce,  co.  Salop.     Club — United  University. 
Edward   Ranulph  Kenyon,  Esq.,  C.B.,   C.M.G.,  Maj.- 
Gen.  late  R.E. ,  Chief  Engineer  3rd  Army  1916-17,  Dep. 
Controller  Chemical   Warfare    1918,    late  Chief   Engineer 
Mil.   Command,   Gibraltar,  b.    1854 ;    m.   1880,    Katharine 
Mary  M'Crea   (d.    1908),  d.   of  Major-Gen.  John    Cromie 
Blackwood    De    Butts,    R.E.  ;    and    has  surv.    issue  —  (1) 
Herbert    Edward    Kenyon,    D.S.O.,    Maj.     R.A.,    served 
Great    War   (despatches),    Croix   de   Guerre   (France   and 
Belgium),  b.   1881  [m.  1907,  Gwendoline  Ethel  Graham,  d. 
of  F.  G.  Ommanney  ;    and  has   issue — Kenneth    Herbert 
Kenyon,   Gentleman,    b.    1908 ;  Lloyd    Dougl.is    Kenyon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  John  Frederick  Kenyon,  Gentleman, 
b.    1921  ;    and    2   daus.];     Katharine   Mary    Rose;     Ellen 
Blackwood;  Winifred   Lilian  [m.  192 1,   Heibert  William- 
son,   I.C.S.]  ;    and   Frances  Margaret   \m.    1927,  Geoffrey 
Taylor,  M.  D.].     Res. — Burnell  House,  Shrewsbury. 

Sons  of  Eustace  Alban  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  Secretary 
for  the  National  Service  League  for  the  cos.  of  Shrop- 
shire and  Stafford,  Director  Indian  Telegraph  Dept. , 
b.  1859  ;  d.  1920;  m.  1896,  Caroline  Ethel  Jane,  d.  of 
Rev.    William    Cornish    Hunt,    Rector   of   Odell,    co. 
Beds.  :  — 
William  Patrick  Kenyon,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  R.  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  served  Great  War  and  Waziristan,  b.  1898;  m. 
1928,  Joan  Mary  Batchelor. 

Rowland  Lloyd  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.  Res. — 
Burnell  House,  Shrewsbury. 

Yngr.  sons  of  John  Robert  Kenyon  of  Pradce: — 
Sir  Frederic  George  Kenycn,  G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  Director 
and  Principal  Librarian  of  the  British  Museum,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Hon.  D.  Litt.  (Durham  and  Oxford),  Fellow 
of  the  British  Academy,  b.  1863;  m.  1891,  Amy,  d.  of 
Rowland  Hunt  of  Boreatton  Park,  co.  Salop  ;  and  has  issue 
— Kathleen  Ma  y ;  and  Nora  Gwendolen  Margaret.  Res. 
— British  Mus-um,  W.C.,  and  Kirkstead,  Godstone,  Surrey. 
Club — Athenaeum. 

Rev.  Gerald  Kenyon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly  Rector  ot 
Hordley,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1923,  Hilda  Mary,d.  of  Rev.  J.  Trott, 
late  Vicar  of  Newb  rough.  Res. — 3  Cambridge  Road,  St. 
Marychurch,  T  rquay. 

Lionel  Richard  Kenyon,  Esq.,  Maj. -Gen.  (ret.)  R.A., 
late  Director-General  of  Ordnance  in  India,  b.  1867 ! 
m.  1896,  Elizabeth  Jane,  d.  of  P.  C.  Sutherland  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Harold  Anthony 
Kenyon,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  R.E.,  served  Great  War,  and 
Waziristan,  b.  1897  [Clubs — United  Service,  Hurlingham)  ; 
(2)  Lionel  Frederick  Robert  Kenycn,  Gentleman.  Lieut. 
R.E. ,  served  Waziristan  1922  23,  b.  1900  (Club — United 
Service);  (3)  Chri  topher  Edward  Kenyon,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  K.S  L.I.,  b.  1906.  Res.—  The  Valley  House,  Strat- 
ford St.  Mary,  Colchester.     Club — United  Service. 

Sons  of  Comm.  George  Kenyon,  R.N.,  b.    1811 ;   d. 

1866 ;    m.    1856,    Ma  y,    d.    of   Robert    Usherwood   of 

Whitby  :— 

Rev.  Alfred  Ernest  LLyd  Kenyon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector 

and  Rural  Dean  of  Ludlow,  b.  1859.     Res.—  The  Rectory, 

Ludlow,  Salop.     Club — Shropshire  (Shrew- bury). 

Edgar  Thomas  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  late  Superintend- 
ing Inspector  Board  of  Ag  iculture,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1908,  Hester 
Marjorie,  d.  of  Sir  Phillip  Tatton  Mainwairing,  4th  Bart., 
of  Peevor  Hall,  Knutsford.  Res.— Grafton  Lodge, 
Mountford  Bridge,  Shrewsbury. 

Sons    of    William    Kenyon-Slaney   ot    Hatton,    Esq., 
J. P.,    D.L.,    b.    1815;    d.     1884;    m.    1845,    Frances 
Catherine  (d.   1896),  d.  and  coh.  of  Robert  Aglionby 
Slaney  of  Hatton  : — 
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Son    of  Charles  Robert  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  b.   1845; 

d.  1917;  m.  1885,  Jessie  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Charles  Willett 

of  Liverpool :  — 
Charles  Orlando  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  £.1886;  m.   1915, 
Marguerite   Laura,   d.   of  Alexander  Kealman  of  Santos, 
Brazil,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 58  Burnt  Ash  Hill, 
Lee,  S.  E. 

Son  of  Arthur  Richard  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  b.   1818  ; 

d.   1888;  m.   1859,  Augusta  Mary  Johnstone  (d.   1894), 

widow  of  Capt.  George  Wilder,  R.H.A. ,  d.  of  Samuel 

Clogstoun  : — 
Arthur  Augustus  Kenyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.   1900, 
Agnes  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Alexander  Oliver-Rutherford 
of  Edgerston,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  has  issue — Mary  Patricia 
Agnes.     Res. — Spring  Hill,  Douglas,  Wyoming,  U.S.A. 

KENYON-SLANEY  of  Hatton  Grange  (R.L.,  23  July 
1862,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  bend  between 
three  martlets  erminois  (Slaney)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron 
engrailed  or,  between  three  crosses  flory  argent  (Kenyon)  ; 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  gules,  winged  erminois,  and  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  or  (Slaney) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  sejant  proper,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on 
a  cross  flory  a~gent  (Kenyon).  Mottoes  —  '•  Deo  duce, 
comte  industria "  (Slaney);  "  Magnanimiter  crucem 
sustine"  (Kenyon).     Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Only  son  of  Col.   Rt.   Hon.  William  Slaney  Kenyon- 
Slaney,  P.C.,  M.P.,  J. P.    D.L.,   1st   Batt.  Grenadier 
Guards,  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  1847;  d.  1908;  m.  1887, 
Lady    Mabel   Selina    Bridgeman,    d.    of  3rd    Earl   of 
Bradford  : — 
Robert   Orlando    Rodolph    Kenyon-Slaney,   Esq.,   J. P., 
Capt.   Res.    of  Officers,    Gren.  Guards,  b.  1892 ;  m.  1917, 
Lady  Mary  Cecilia  Rhodesia  Hamilton,  d.  of  3rd  Duke  ot 
Abercorn,   and   has   issue — Robert    Ivan    Kenyon-Slaney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  Vivien;  and  Ursula.     Seat — -Hatton 
Grange,  Shifnal,  co.  Salop.     Clubs — Guards',  Bachelors'. 
Yr.  sons  of  William  Kenyon-Slaney  of  Hatton,  Esq., 
J. P.,    D.L.,    b.     1815;    d.     1884;   m.    1845,    Frances 
Catherine  (d.   1896),  d.  and  cch.  of  Robert  Aglionby 
Slaney  of  Hatton  : — 
Maj.-Gen.   Walter    Rupert    Kenyon-Slaney,    Esq.,  C.B. 
(1911),    Maj.-Gen.  sometime  comdg.   3rd  Batt.  The   Rifle 
Brigade,  b.   1851  ;    m.   1878,  May,  d.  of  H.   J.   Schooles. 
M.D.  ;    and    has    issue — (1)    Neville    Aglionby     Kenyon- 
Slaney,   Esq.,  late    Dist.  Commissioner  E.   Africa,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1879  (Res. — Fotra,  Hythe,  Kent).     Res. — 
Old    Mill    House,    Benson,    Wallingford.     Club — United 
Service. 

Francis  Gerald  Kenyon-Slaney,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1892,  Edith  Mary  Sherwin, 
d.  of  Major  Joseph  Holt  of  Ogbeare,  co.  Cornwall,  and 
Farnborough  Grange,  co.  Hants.  Res. — 27  Chapel  Street, 
S.W.i.     Clubs — Wellington,  Junior  United  Service. 

Son   of  Percy  Robert  Kenyon-Slaney,  Gentleman,  />. 

1861  ;    d.    1911  ;    m.   1895,  Geraldine  Ellen  Georgina, 

d.  of  Rev.  George  Whitmore  : — 

Gerald  William  Kenyon-Slaney,  Gentleman,  Civil  Service. 

Nyasaland.   b.    1899;    m.    1928,    Barbara   Nannette,  d.  of 

Rev.  Granville  Skipworth.     Club — Wellington. 

KEPPEL  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  escallops  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  swan's  head  and  neck  argent.  Motto — "  Ne  cede 
malis." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Coutts  Keppel,  7th  Earl 

of  Albemarle,   P.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  b.  1832;   d.  1894;  m. 

18515,    Sophia   Mary,    d.    of   Hon.    Sir   Allan    Napier 

M'Nab,  Bart.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arnold  Allan  Cecil  Keppel,  8th  Earl  of 
Albemarle,  Viscount  Bury  and  Baron  Ashford  (Eng. ,  10 
Feb.  1696),  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Lord  in  Waiting  to  King 
George,  1922-24,  V.D.,  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  and  Hon. 
Lt.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batt.  (Militia) 
No  folk  Regt. ,  and  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  same  Regt.,  late 
Brig. -Gen.  comdg.  Norfolk  Vol.  Inf.  Brigade,  formerly 
Dorset  Militia  and  late  Scots  Gds.,  served  S.  African  War, 
comdg.  Inf.  Batt.  City  Imp.  Vols.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Norfolk,  M.  P.  for  Birkenhead  1892-94  [Supporters — 
Two  lions  ducally  crowned  cr],  b.  1858;  in.  1881,  Lady 
Gertrude  Lucia,  d.  of  Wilbraham,  1st  Earl  Egerton ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Walter  Egerton  George  Lucian  Keppel, 
Esq.,  M.C. ,  commonly  called  Viscount  Bury,  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Scots  Guards,  and  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.- 
Col.   108th   Field    Bde.  R.A.  (T.F.),  J. P.,  D.L.    Norfolk, 


A.D.C.  to  Earl  Grey  1904-5,  to  Earl  ot  Minto  1906,  and 
to  Sir  Hamilton  G.  Adams,  b.  1882  [in.  1909,  Lady  Judith 
Sydney  Myee  Wynn  (d.  1928),  d.  of  the  1st  Marquess  of 
Lincolnshire,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Derek  William  Charles 
Keppel,  b.  1911;  Hon.  Walter  Arnold  Keppel,  b.  1914 ; 
Hon.  Richard  Edward  Harry  Keppel,  b.  1924;  Hon. 
Cecilia  Elizabeth;  and  Hon.  Cynthia  Rosalie  (Res. — 24 
Prince's  Gardens,  S.W.)] ;  (2)  Hon.  Arnold  Joost  William 
Keppel,  served  Great  War  1914-15  as  Flying  Officer  R.A.F., 
/'.  1884  [in.  1921,  Doris  Lilian,  d.  of  the  late  Oliver  Carba 
of  Burwell,  Cambs.] ;  (3)  Hon.  Rupert  Oswald  Derek 
Keppel,  Capt.  late  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1886  [m.  1919, 
Violet  Mary  (marriage  annulled  1921),  d.  cf  Sir  Humphrey 
de  Trafford,  3rd  Bart.];  (4)  Hon.  Albert  Edward  George 
Arnold  Keppel,  for  whom  H.M.  King  Edward  stood  sponsor 
in  person,  b.  1898  ;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  and  Lady  Elizabeth 
Mary  Gertrude  [in.  1923,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Torquhil  George 
Matheson,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue].  Seats  Quidenham 
Park,  Attleborough,  co.  Norfolk;  Eccles  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Town  res. — 7  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Brooks's, 
Turf,  Carlton,  Bachelors'. 

Hon.  Sir  Derek  William  George  Keppel,  G.C.V.O., 
CM. G.,  CLE.,  V.D.,  late  Lt.-Col.  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
Civil  Service  Rifles,  Equerry-in-Ordinary  to  H.R.  H.  the 
Prince  of  Wales,  to  Duke  of  York  and  Prince  of  Wale> 
1893-1910,  and  to  King  George  1910-1913,  Master  of 
H.M.'s  Household  from  1913,  is  a  J. P.  cos.  London, 
Middlx. ,  Berks.,  and  Surrey,  b.  1863  ;  in.  1898,  Hon. 
Bridget  Louisa  Harbord,  d.  of  5th  Baron  Suflield  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue— Anne  ;  and  Victoria  Winifred.  Res. — 
Ambassadors'  Court,  St.  James's  Palace,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Turf,  Marlborough. 

Hon.  George  Keppel,  M.V.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  formerly  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders,  Capt.  Norfolk 
R.F.A.,  and  Major  R.  Fus.,  served  Great  War  1915-16, 
b.  1865  ;  m.  1891 ,  Alice  Frederica,  d.  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Edmonstone,  4th  Bart.,  C.B. ;   and  has  issue — Violet  [tit. 

1919,  Major  Denys  Trefusis] ;    and  Sonia    Rosemary  [m. 

1920,  Hon.  Roland  Cubitt,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Villa 
dell'  Ombrellino,  Bellosgards,  Florence,  Italy.  Club — 
Marlborough. 

Son  of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Keppel, 

G.C.B.,  b.    1809;    d.    1904;    in.    1861,  Jane  Elizabeth 

(d.  1895),  d.  of  Martin  J.  West  :— 
Sir  Colin  Richard  Keppel,  K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  Admiral  (ret.),  Rear-Adm.  in  Atlantic  Fleet 
1909,  Sergeant-at-Arms  in  House  of  Commons  19 15, 
Extra-Equerry  to  King  George  since  191 5,  has  the 
first  class  of  0»der  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia,  and  2nd 
Class  of  Order  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1889, 
Henrietta  Mary,  sometime  a  Lady-in- Waiting  to  H.R. H. 
the  Duchess  of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha,  d.  of  Major-Gen. 
Richard  Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell ;  and  has  issue — 
Marie  Henrietta  Margaret  [in.  1918,  Viscount  Marsham]  ; 
and  Melita  Agnes  Marie  [m.  1920,  Maurice  Robert  Hely- 
Hutchmson,  M.C.].  Res. — Speaker's  Court,  Palace  of 
Westminster  ,  Grove  Lodge,  Bracknell,  Berks. 

Son  of  the  Rev.   Ellice  Keppel  (son  of  Rev.  the  Hon. 

Thomas  Robert  Keppel — see  below),  b.  1841  ;  d.  1883  ; 

m.    1871,    Alice   Lydia,    d.    of  Rev.   J.   G.  Fardell  of 

Banham  :  — 
Rev.  Derek  Harold  Ellice  Keppel,  B.D.  (Oxon.),  for- 
merly Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester,  Rector 
of  Tooting  from  1914,  b.  1875  !  m-  i9°8,  Dora,  d.  of  the 
late  Rev.  A.  H.  Knott,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Dulwich 
Common  ;  and  has  issue— Oswald  Francis  Arnold  Keppel, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Res. — Rectory,  Tooting,  S.W. 

Yr.  sons  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Thomas  Robert  Keppel  (son 

of  4th  Earl),  b.  1811  ;  d.  1863;  in.  1833,  Frances,  d. 

of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard,  1st  Bart.  : — 
Rev.  George  Keppel,  formerly  Rector  of  Intwood-with- 
Keswick,  b.    1846  ;  m.   1874,  Alice  Le    Neve,  d.   of   Rev. 
Richard  Hart,  Vicar  of  Catton  ;  and  has  issue — Gertrude 
Frances.     Res. — Shamrock,  Sheringham,  Norwich. 

Henry  Keppel,  Esq,,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt., 
/'.  1848;  in.  1874,  Alicia  Menella  (d.  1892),  d.  of  Sir 
Robert  John  Harvey,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Mabel 
Alicia  ;  and  Augusta  Vera  [in.  1912,  Alfred  Morland  Jee  of 
Colkirk  House,  Norfolk;  and  has  issue].  Res. — Litcham, 
Swaffham. 

Thomas  Keppel,  Esq.,  Major,  b.  1853;  m.  1876,  Ida, 
d.  of  Sir  Robert  John  Harvey,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Thomas  Robert  Harvey  Keppel,  Esq.,  Major  late 
Indian  Army,  b.  1881  ;  Ida  Frances  Augusta;  and  Neva 
Margaret  Julia.     Res. — Scole  House,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.    William  Henry  Augustus  Keppel  of 


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Lexham    Hall,   b.    1845;    d.    i&%9 ;    »*.     1873,    Hen. 

Charlotte     Elizabeth     Eleanor,     d.      of     17th      Lord 

Saltoun : — 
Bertram  William  Arnold  Keppel,  Esq. ,  Major  late  T.F. 
Res.,  formerly  Noifolk  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1876;  m.  1898,  Hon. 
Alice  Evelyn  Agatha  Hanbury  Tracy,  d.  of  4th  Baron 
Sudeley  ;  and  has  issue  —  William  Bertram  Arnold  Joo:t 
Keppel,  Gentleman,  £.  1909 :  Marguerita ;  and  Judith  Iris 
[m.  1922,  Major  Robert  Hanburv  Bru  lenell-Bruce,  D.S.O. , 
and  has  issue].  Seat — Weston  Old  Hall,  Norwich.  Club — 
Bachelors'. 

Yr.  son  of  Rev.  William  Arnold  Walpole   Keppel  of 

Lexham  Hali,  b.    1804;    d.    1888;  m.    1830,    Frances 

Georgi  na  Sophia  (d.  1883),  d.  of  Robert  Marsham  of 

Stratton  Strawless  : — 
Edward  George  Keppel,  Esq.,  M.V.O. ,  J.  P.,  one  of 
H.M.'s  Hen.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  formerly  Major 
Highland  L.I.  and  Manchester  Regt.,  and  Lt.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1875, 
Mary  Cecilia  Georgiana  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Major  George 
King;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Frederick  George  Keppel, 
Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War,  b. 
1878  (Club— Army  and  Navy) ;  (2)  Arnold  Ramsay  Keppel, 
Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  K.'O.Y.L.  I.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1879  [m. 
1922,  Laura  Margaret,  d.  of  Hughes  Martin  ;  and  has 
issue  j  daus.  (Res. — 319  St.  James's  Court,  Buckingham 
Ga»,  ,  S.W.  Club— United  Service)];  and  Evelyn  Maud 
[m.  1911,  $■  '■>  Earl  of  Lichfield].  Res. — Sprowston  Grange, 
Norwich.     Ciub — Army  and  Navy. 


KER,  see  CLAY-KER-SEYMER. 

KER  (L.O.,  1672,  1692,  and  rematric.  25  March  1912). 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  invected  argent,  three  mullets  of  the 
field,  and  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  or,  powdered  with 
goutes-de-sang,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  second , 
charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  first  for  difference.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Avant  sans  peur." 

Eldest  son  of  The  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Milford  Ker,  Knt. 
Bach.,  CLE.,  M.V.O.,  Knt.  of  Grace  Order  of  the 
Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Member  of  Punjab 
Legislative  Council,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  188 1, 
Constance  (d.  1928),  d.  of  late  Peter  Mitchell,  CLE.  :— 
The  late  Arthur  Milford  Ker,  Esq.,  Capt.  Gordon 
ighlanders,  b.  1882  ;  killed  in  action  1914. 

KER,  formerly  of  Heswall,  co.  Chester  (H.  Coll.)- 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a 
stag's  head  caboshed  in  base  cr,  three  crescents  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  a  stag's  head 
erased  proper.     Motto — "  Sero  sed  serio." 

Son  of  Alan  Ker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Claughton,  Cheshire, 
b.  1821  ;   d.   1880;    m.    1851,  Julia  Emily,  d.  of  John 
Easton,  M.D.  :  — 
Alfred    George    Ker,     Esq.,     J. P.,    b.    1861 ;     m.    1891, 
Margaret  Edith,  d.  of  Robert  Murray  of  Glasgow;    and 
has  issue— (1)  Alan  Murray  Ker,  Esq.,  Major  The  Loyal 
Regt.  (ret.),  b.   1802  [m.  1925,  Mabel  Elaine,  eld.  d.  of  H. 
E.   Whitaker,   Esq,,   J. P.,   of  Ludford   Park,   Shropshire; 
and    has    issue — Neil   Alan    Henry    Ker,    Gentleman,    b. 
1926];    (2)  Ian   Murray    Ker,    Gentleman,    Lieut.   K.O.S. 
Borderers,  b.  1900  ;  and  Margaret  Edith  Murray  [m.  Capt. 
N.  Collins,  The    Loyal   Regt.,   and   has  issue].       Res. — 
Leintwardine  House,  Leintwardine,  Bucknell,  Shropshire. 
Only  son  of  Claud  Buchanan  Ker,  Gentleman,  M.D. , 
Supt.  Edinburgh  City  Hospital,  b.  1867;  d.  1925  ;   m. 
1905,  Katherine  Malcclm,  d.  of  Dr.  Alexander  Thorn, 
M.D.,  of  Edinburgh  :  — 
Frank  Leighton  Ker,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  Buchanan  Ker,  Gentleman,  of  Royal 
Park,  Clifton,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1899  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1856, 
Alicia,  d.  of  William  Noble,  of  Cooltrain,  co.  Ferm- 
anagh :  — 
Charles  Arthur  Ker,  Esq.,  C.B.  (1926),  C.M.G.   (1916), 
C.B.E.    (1919I,    D.S.O.    (1900),    Major-Gen.,    has   Grand 
Cross    of   the    Orders    of    Avis    and    Christo    (Portugal), 
b.    1875  ;    m.    1906,    Blanche,   2nd  d.    of    Charles    Bewes, 
Gentleman,  of  Gnaton  Hall,  Devon,  and  has  issue — Alan 
Charles  Bewes  Ker,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  Mary  Blanche. 
Res.—  Weydown  House,  Haslemere,  Surrey.     Club — Junior 
United  Service. 


KER  of  Victoria,  Vancouver  (L.O.,  17  April  1914). 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  invected  argent,  three  mullets  of  the 
field,  and  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  or,  gutt6e-de-sang, 
all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  second,  charged  with 
three  mullets  of  the  field  for  difference.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dexter  hand,  holding  a  dagger  erect  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Avant  sans  peur." 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  Ker,  Auditor-General  of  Colony 
of  British  Columbia,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Jessie 

Russell,  d.  of : — 

David  Russell  Ker,  Gentleman.  Res. — Victoria,  Van- 
couver Island,  Canada. 

KER  (L.O.,  11  April  1910).  Vert,  on  a  chevron  between 
two  unicorns'  heads  erased  argent,  crined  and  horned  or, 
in  chief  and  a  mascle  of  the  second  in  base,  three  mullet-* 


gules.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent, 
crined  and  horned  or.    Motto — "  Occultus  non  extinctus. 

Sixth  and  only  surv.  son  of  Robert  Ker  of  Glasgow,  /'. 

1815  ;  d.  1884  ;   7>i.  1841,   Margery,  d.  of  James  Smith 

of  Glasgow: — 
William  David  Ker,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Res. — 2  Wood- 
lands Terrace,  Glasgow.     Club — Conservative  (Glasgow). 

KERBY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lymphad  sails  furled 
gules,  in  chief  two  cross  crosslets  sable,  over  all  a  fesse 
of  the  third  charged  with  three  bezants.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  fish  wheel  proper,  a  heron  wings  addorsed  also  proper. 
Son   of  : — 

Clement  Carlyon  Kerby,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Camb.), 
M.R.C.S.,  b.  .     Res. — -Malabar,  Truro,  Cornwall. 

KERR,  see  SCOTT-KERR. 

KERR  (L.O.,  matric.  10  March  1913).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  mullets  of  the  field,  in  the  chief  point 
a  mullet  of  the  second  for  difference.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
stag's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "  Forward  in  the  name 
of  God." 

Eld.  and  4th  s^ns  of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Lord  Walter 
Talbot  Kerr,  G.C.B.,  Knt.  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order 
of  Charles  III.  of  Spain,  of  Melbourne  Hall,  Derby, 
b.  1839  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1873,  Lady  Amabel  Cowper  (d. 
1906),  ygst.  d.  of  George  Augustus  Frederick,  6th 
Earl  Cowper : — 
Rev.    Ralph    Francis    Kerr,    B.A.   (Oxon.),   Superior  of 


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Brompton    Oratory   since   1925,   b.    1874.      Address — The 
Oratory,  Brompton  Road,  S.W. 

Philip  Walter  Kerr,  Esq.  [Arms  as  above,  but  (matric. 
L.O.)  a  bordure  of  the  second],  F.S.A.,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant  of  Arms  since  1929,  late  Capt. 
R.A.  (S.R.),  b.  1886.  Res.—  G.een  Hill,  Hertford.  Clubs 
— Travellers',  Roy.  Automobile. 

KERR  (L.O.,  1880).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  cottised  argent,  three  mullets  of  the  first  (Kerr); 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  saltire  azure,  between  four  boars' 
heads  erased  gules,  five  mullets  of  the  first,  a  canton  of  the 
third,  guttee-d  eau,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  double-queued  of 
the  field  (Malcolm,  L.O.).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  mullet  argent ;  and 
on  an  escroll  above  this  Motto,  "  Praise  God." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Robert  Malcolm  Kerr,  Esq.,  LL. D. 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  Comr.  of  Lieut,  for  City 
of  London,  formerly  Judge  of  the  City  of  London 
Court,  and  one  of  the  Corns,  of  the  Central  Criminal 
Court,  b.  1821  ;  in.  1848,  Maria  S.  L.,  d.  of  late  Charles 
Knight,  Publisher  in  London  : — 
Robert  Malcom  Napier  Kerr,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law, 
b.  1857.     Chambers — 

KERR  of  Hythe(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  azure  and  gules, 
a  chevron  ermine  between  in  chief  two  mullets  and  in  base 
a  sun  in  splendour  or,  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the 
rams  of  Goodwin,  namely,  argent,  two  bars  potent  counter- 
potent  sable  between  five  martlets  in  cross  gules.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  sun  as  in  the  arms,  two  scimitars  saltirewise,  points 
upward,  pommelled  and  hiked  gules.  Motto— "Sero  sed 
serio."     Livery — Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  William  Mitchell  Kerr,  Esq.,  of  Terlings  Park, 

Gilston,  Herts.,  sometime  Lt.-Col.  St.   James's   Regt. 

of  Foot,  Jamaica  Militia,  b.   1789  ;  d.  1862  ;    m.   1837, 

Eleanor  (d.   1899),  only  d.  of  Richard  Aynsworth  of 

Clonmahery,  Strangford,  co.  Down,  Ireland: — 

William  James   Kerr,   Gentleman,  formerly  Ensign  79th 

Regt.  (Cameron   Highlanders),  present  at  siege  and  capture 

of  Lucknow  and  the  battle  of  Bareilly,  b.    1838;  m.    1861, 

Ann.  only  child  and  heiress  of  George  Goodwin  of  Harlow, 

Essex;    and  has  surv.   issue— (1)   Rev.   William   Goodwin 

Kerr,  M.A.,  Pemb.  Coll.  Camb.,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Truro, 

b.  1862  [m.  1888,  Ethel  Caroline  Lindsey,  d.  of  Charles  Lind- 

sey  Page  of  Westbourne  Park  and  of  Oporto  ;  and  has  issue 

—George  Goodwin  Arnold  Kerr,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;   Effie 

Theodora  Eleanor;    and  Ida  Kathleen   {Res.  —  St.    Paul's 

Vicaage,  Truro,  Cornwall)] ;  (2)  Herbert  Kerr,  Gentleman 

b.  1867.     Res.— 

KERR  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  the  sun 
in  splendour  proper  ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  gules  and  vert, 
on  a  chevron  argent,  three  mullets  of  the  first  between 


in  chief  three  mascles  or  and  in  base  a  unicorn's  head 
erased  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  the  sun  in  splendour  proper. 

Sons  of  John  Macgregor  Kerr,  Esq.,  Col.  3rd  Regt. 

Madras    Cavalry,    b.     1839  ;     d.     1915  ;      m.    1879, 

Janetta  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  John  Mellis   Nairne,  of 

Dunsinnan,  co.   Perth  : — 
Alexander    Nairne    Kerr,    Esq.,   M.C.,    Lt.-Col.    17th 
Dogras,    b.    1882  ;     m.    1922,    Eva   Theresa,    only   d.  of 
Francis  Herman  Milford  Wayne,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue — 
John  Kinloch  Kerr,  Gentleman,  b.  1924. 

Loraine  Macgregor  Kerr,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  W.  Yorks. 
Regt.,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1922,  Ellen  Beatrice,  d.  of  Sir  Charles 
John  Oakeley,  Bart.,  of  Frittenden,  Staplehurst,  Kent, 
and  has  issue — Anne  Oakeley. 

Evan  Sinclair  Kerr,  Esq.,  Capt.  W.  Kent  Regt,  b. 
1894  ;  7/i.  1925,  Marian,  eld.  d.  of  Canon  Sopwith,  Vicar 
of  Maidstone  ;  and  has  issue — Janetta  Marian. 

KERR  (L.O. ,  1806).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  embattled, 
between  a  fleur-de-lys  in  chief  and  a  martlet  in  base  argent, 
three  mullets  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 


Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's  head 
erased  or.  Motto— "  Deus  solamen."  Livery — White  and 
scarlet. 

Eld.  son  of  Russell  J  anifs  Kerr,  Esq.,  J.  P..  Chairman  of 

Quarter  Sessions,  Barr.-at-Law,  Vice-Chairman  County 

Council,   and   a  Verderer  of  H.M.    Forest   of  Dean, 

b.  1832;  d.  1910  ;   »i.  i860,  Ro=a  Marv  Anne,  eldest  d. 

of  George  R.  Griffiths  of  Castle  Hill,  Englefield  Green, 

Surrey :  — 

Russell  James  Kerr,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  Verderer  cf  H.M. 's 

Forest  of  Dean,  Chairman  C.C.   co.  Gloucester  since  1920, 

Deputy  Chairman  Glos.  Qr.  Sessions,   Lord  of  the  Manors 

of  Newnham  and  Ruddle,   Barr.-at-Law   (Inner  Temple), 

Lt.-Col.    (ret.)    3rd    Batt.    Gloucestershire  Regt.,  b.   1863; 

m.  1888,  Miriam  Matilda,  eldest  d.  of  J.   R.  Pine-Coffin  of 

Portledge,  North  Devon  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  William 

John   Kerr.  Lieur.  Scottish   Rifles,  b.   1890;  d.  of  wounds 

received  in  action  1915  ;     (2)   Ralph    Kerr,  Esq.,   Comdr. 

R.N.,  b.  1891  [m.  1920,  Margaret  Currey,  and  has  issue — 

Russell   Charles   Kerr,   Gentleman,    b.    1921  ;    and  Jane]; 

Helen  Marv  \ni.  1913,  Robert  Millington  Holden] ;  Miriam 

Joan  ;  and  Elizabeth  Cicely.     Seat—  The  Haie,  Newnham- 

on-Severn,  co.  Gloucester.      Club — Windham, 


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KERR  (L.O.).    Vert,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three 
maple-ieaves   slipped   or,  as  many  mullets  gules.      Mant- 
ling vert,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  stag's  head  erased  vert.      Motto — "  Bon  i  bel  assiz." 
Son  of  : — 

Stanley  Chandos  Staveley  Kerr,  Gentleman,  Bai  rister-at- 
Law,  b.  .     Res. — Osgood  Hall,  Toronto,  Canada. 

BEAUCHAMP  ALBERT  THOMAS  KERR- 
PEARSE,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Major  (ret.)  Rifle  Brigade,  Private 
Secretary  to  the  Governor  of  West  Australia.  Born  1871, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Beauchamp  Kerr  Warren 
Kerr-Pearse,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  University  Coll., 
Oxford,  who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Kerr  in  1889,  by  his  wife  Geraldine  Henrietta,  third 
dau.  of  Richard  Samuel  Guinness,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
sometime  M.  P. ,  of  Deepwell,  co.  Dublin.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Quarterly, 1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  the 
sun  in  his  splendour  proper  (for  Pearse) ;  2  and  3,  ii.  and  iii. , 
gules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  three  mullets  of  the  field,  all 
within  a  bordure  quarterly  argent  and  or  (for  Kerr).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a 
tilting-spear  in  bend  sinister  all  proper,  between  two  estoiles 
gules  (for  Pearse)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  sun  in 
his  splendour  proper  (for  Kerr).  Mottoes — "  Cadente  por- 
rigo  dextram,"  and  "  Sero  sed  serio."  Married  1909, 
Lily,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Cecil  George  Assheton  Drummond, 
of  Enderby  Hall,  Leics.  ;  and  has  Issue — Rupert  Miles 
Beauchamp  Kerr-Pearse,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Eliza- 
beth Alice  Durbtra.  Address — Government  House,  Perth, 
W.  Australia.    Club — Army  and  Navy. 

KERRICH-WALKER  (R.L.,  1877,  H.  Coll.).     Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  embattled  counter-embattled, 
with  plain  cottises  sable,  in  chief  a  quatrefoil  between  two 
crescents,  and  in  base  a  crescent  between  two  quatrefoils 
gules  (Walker) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  pile  argent,  between  two 
galtraps  or,  a  galtrap  of  the  field   (Kerrich).     Mantling 
sable  and  argent.    Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  greyhound's  head  couped  argent,  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemel  sable,  a  crescent  gules  (Walker) ;    2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,   in   front   of  two  spears   in  saltire 
proper,  a  galtrap  or  (Kerrich).     Motto — "  Faire  sans  dire." 
Sons  of  Henry  Walker   Kerrich-Walker,  Esq.,  J. P., 
b.   1832;    d.   1909;    m.   1864,   Isabella  (d.   1899),  d.  of 
G.  Reid  of  London  : — 
Edward   Henry   Walker,   Gentleman,   b.    1864.      Seat — 
Denton  Bank,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

William  B.  Kerrich-Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.  Seat — 
Belgrave,  Coxhoe,  co.  Durham, 

KERSEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  between  two 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  boar's  head 
couped  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  between 
two  branches  of  cinquefoils,  a  boar's  head  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Peractus  conamine." 


Son  of  Robert  Kersey,  Gentleman,  b.  1818  ;  d.   1904  ; 

m.    1st,    1837,   Caroline    Charlotte,    ygst.    d.    of    late 

Richard  Osborn  : — 
Alexander  Henry  Kersey,  Gentleman,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1887, 
Alice,  d.  of  Thomas  James  Steel  ;  and  has  issue — Robert 
Hogarth  Kersey,  Gentleman  ;  Kathleen  ;  and  Eileen.    Res. 
—54  Argyll  Road,  W.8. 

EDMUND  WILLIAM  KERSHAW,  Gentleman.    Born 

,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Edward  Newman  Kershaw 

of  Heskin  Hall,  Eccleston,  Lanes.  Armorial  bearings— 
Per  fesse  indented  argent  and  sable,  a  pale  counterchanged, 
three  cross  crosslets  of  the  last,  a  chief  azure,  thereon  as 
many  bezants.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  two 
trunks  of  trees  erect,  sprouting  from  the  sinister,  a  pheasant 
proper,  holding  in  the  beak  two  ears  of  wheat  slipped  or. 
Motto — "Fide  semper  Deo."  Residence — 10  Hanover 
Square,  London,  W. 

KETTLEWELL.  Or,  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  in 
bend,  between  two  bendlets  inverted  sab  e,  a  cross  pat6e 
in  the  sinister  chief  point,  also  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-bull  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  line  reflexed 
over  the  back,  holding  between  the  legs  a  cinquefoil,  three 
crosses  patee  fessew  ise  all  or. 

Sons  of  William  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Esq. ,  of  Harptree 
Court,    East    Harptree,    Somerset.  J. P.   (High  Sheriff 
1891)  Somerset.  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1844;  d.  1916  ;   m. 
1875,  Florence  B.dfour,  ygst.  d.  of  Wybrants  Olphert, 
E'-q.,  D.L.,  of  Ballyconnell  House,  Falcarragh,  in  the 
co.  of  Donegal  :  — 
Henry  Wildman  Kettlewell,   Esq.,  Lt. -Col.  (ret.)  Shrop- 
shire L. I.,  served  in  S.  Africa  (wounded),  b.  1876;  m.  1903, 
Sheila  Gladys,  d.   of  James  Noel  Miiller  For.syth,  D. L.  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Jasper  Wildman   Kettlewell,  Gentleman, 
b.   1905;  William  James  Wrildman  Ketilewell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908  ;  Henry  Noel  William  Wildm  <n  Kettlewell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911 ;    Alison   Mary;    Florence    R  semary ;    and 
another  dau.     Res. — Dibdrn    House,    nr.    Hythe,    South- 
ampton. 

William  Robert  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
R.N. ,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1913,  Margaret,  only  d.  of  T.  A.  Walsh 
of  Adrivale,  Kilmaliock.  Res.~ Westhall  Hill,  Burford, 
Oxford. 

George  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m. 
1906,  Mildred  Frances,  third  d.  of  late  Rev.  T.  Atkinson  ; 
and  has  issue — John  Robert  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908;  Richard  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  George  Victor  Wildman  Kettlewell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916  ;  and  Marion  Mildred. 

KEY  (H.  Coll.,  1831).  Per  chevron  dovetail  ermine  and 
gules,  three  keys  erect,  the  wards  upwards  and  to  the  sinister 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  hnrt  lodged  full-faced 
proper,  charged  on  the  br  dy  with  three  mullets  fessewise 
sable.     Motto — "In  Domino  confido." 

Son  of  Sir  Kingsmill  Grove  Key,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Thorn- 
bury,   Glos.,  b.    1815  ;    d.    1899;    by  his  3rd  wife,  m. 
1862,  Mary  Ann,  widow  of  Rev.  Arthur  Tidman,  M.A. , 
and  d.  of  James  Kershaw,  M.P. : — 
Sir  Kingsmill  James  Key,  4th  Bart.  (17  Aug.  1831),  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1864;  s.  his  half-brother  1926  ;  m.  1888,  Helen, 
d.  of  William  Abercrombie  of  Brooklands,  Cheshire  ;  and  has 
issue — Violet  Esme'  Kingsmill.     Res. — Wittersham,  Kent. 

KEYES  (U.O.,  H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and 
sable,  three  keys  or,  the  wards  of  the  two  in  chief  facing 
each  other,  and  of  the  one  in  base  to  the  sinister,  on  a 
canton  argent,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
open  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  holding  between 
the  forefinger  and  thumb  a  key  or.  Motto — "  Virtute 
adepta." 

Sons   of   Gen.  Sir  Charles  Keyes,  G.C.B.,  b.  1820  ; 
d.  1896  ;  m.  1872,  Katherine,  d.  of  James  Norman:- — 

Vice-Adm.  Sir  Roger  John  Brownlow  Keves,  1st  Bt. 
(1919),  K.C.B.  (1918),  K.C.V.O.  (1918),  C.M.G.  (1916), 
D.S.O.  (1916),  Hon.  LL.D.  (Camb.,  Aberdeen  and 
St.  Andrew's),  D.C.L.  (Oxon.),  Acting  Adm.  C.-in-C. 
Mediterranean  Fleet  1925-8,  is  Grand  Officer  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  (France  and  Belgium). 
D.S.M.    (America),   G.C.    Order  of   Leopold    (Belgium), 


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Supporters  —  On  the  dexter,  a  sailor  of  the 
R.N.  in  blue  working  rig  proper,  supporting  in  the 
exterior  hand  a  staff  argent,  ensigned  with  a  naval 
crown  or,  and  flying  the  banner  of  St.  George,  also 
proper  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  Royal  Marine  in  field  service 
dress,  armed  and  equipped  for  trench  raiding,  all  proper], 
b.  1872  ;  tn.  1906,  Eva  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Salvia  Bowlby, 
Esq. ,  D.L.,  of  Gilston  Park, Herts.;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey 
Charles  Tasker  Keyes,  Esq.,  b.  igiy.  Roger  George 
Bowlby  Keyes,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  Diana  Margaret ;  Kathe- 
rine  Elizabeth ;  Elizabeth  Mary.  Clubs — Naval  and 
Military,  Marlborough. 

Lt.-Coi.  Terence  Humphrey  Keyes,  C.S.I.  (1928), 
C.M.G.  (1919),  CLE.  (1917),  F.R.G.S..F.R.Z.S.,  British 
Envoy  at  Court  of  Nepal,  has  Orders  of  Vladimir,  St. 
Anne,  and  St.  Stanislaus  of  Russia,  Order  of  the  Crown 
(Rumania)  3rd  class,  b.  1877;  tn.  1909,  Edith  Beatrice, 
d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  C.  McMahon,  F.R.S. ;  and  has  issue — 
Roger  McMahon  Keyes,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Patrick 
Terence  Keyes,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Michael  Patton 
Keyes,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1  ;  Rosemary;  and  Lavender 
Phyllis.  Address — Freezeland  Farm,  Lunsford  Cross, 
nr.  Bexhill-on-Sea;  The  Legation,  Kathmander.  Club — 
Savile. 

KEYWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  bend  gules, 
surmounted  by  a  bendlet  or,  between,  in  the  sinister 
chief,  three  arrows  palewise,  heads  upward,  and  in  dexter 
base  a  windmill  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  chain  armour 
sable,  the  hand  grasping  a  mace  proper.  Motto — "  Vi 
defendum    ars    protectum." 

Son  of  John  Kirk  Keyworth,  Gentleman,  of  Green, 
Bishop's  Teignton  : — 
John  Walter  Keyworth,  Col.  (ret.),  b.  .     Res. — 

Green,  Bishop's  Teignton,  Devon. 

Sons  of   Thomas  Michael  Keyworth,  Gentleman,rof 
Cottesford  Place,  Lines. : — 
?  Sons. 

ARCHIBALD  WILLIAM  LYLE  KIDD,  Gentleman, 
Born  January  18,  1871.  being  the  only  son  of  Archibald 
Napier  Kidd,  Doctor  of  Medicine,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the 
University  of  Dublin ,  by  his  wife  Laura  Isabella,  d.  of  Andrew 
Lyle.  Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :  Argent, 
a  tree  eradicated  vert,  pendent  from  the  branches  a  bugle- 
horn  or,  stringed  gules,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure  a  rose 
between  two  mullets  of  the  field ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  increscent  argent,  charged  with 
a  rose  gules;  with  the  Motto,  "Donee  impleat  orbem." 
A  ddress — 

KIDSTON  (L.O.,  1871).  Sable,  three  salmon  hauriant 
in  fesse  proper,  on  a  chief  or,  three  goats'  heads  erased  of 
the  first  within  a  bordure  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's 
head  erased  argent.     Motto—"  Pro  rege  et  lege." 

Son  of  Archibald  Glen  Kidston,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
"Black  Watch,"  b.   1871 ;  d.  1913  ;  m.   1898,  Helene, 
d.  of  Spencer  Chapman  : — 
George    Pearson    Glen    Kidston,    Esq.,    Lieut.     R.N., 
b.  1899.     Res.—  65  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


KILBURN  (L.O.,  1909).  Sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  cak-leaves  or  (impaling  per  ben  i  sinister  embattled 
argent  and  sable).  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  <  exter  hand  ct  uped  at  the 


KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART, 
KOWSKI-STEUART. 


see      DE      KIERZ 


KIGGELL  of  Cahara  (U.O.).  Ermine,  three  lynxes 
passant  in  pale  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— -On  a  wreath  of  the  cole  u  s,  a  boars'  head  erased  gules 
transfixed  by  a  spear  fessways,  the  point  protiuding  from 
the  mouth  or.     Motto — "  Fortis  et  constans." 

Son  of  Lancelot  John  Kiggell,  Esq.,  J.  P.  cos.  Limerick, 

Cork,  and   Kerry,  Major   S.    Cork   Lt.    Inf.    Mil.,   b. 

1829;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1858,  Meliora  Emily,  d.  of  Edward 

Brown  of  Wilton  House,  Ballingarry,  co.  Limerick: — 

Lieut. -Gen.    Sir    Launcelot    Edward    Kiggell,    K.C.B., 

K.C.M.G.,/'.  1862;  m.  1888,  Eleanor  Rose,  d.  of  late  Col. 

Spencer   Field,   2nd   Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ;    and    has 

issue— (1)    Launcelot    Spencer    Kiggell,   Esq.,    Capt.    late 

R.F.C.,b.  1890;  (2)  John  Kiggell,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  (ret.) 

R.E.,  b.  1894;  (3)  Arundel  William  Kiggell,   Esq.,   Lieut. 

R.E.,<5.  1903.     Seat — Cloheen,  Fleet,  Hants. 

KILBRACKEN,  Baron,  see  GODLEY. 


wrist   holding  a   broken   sword    in   bend    sinister   proper, 
hilted  and  pommelled  or.     Motto — "  Usque  ad  finem." 
Eld.  son   of  John   Kilburn,   b.  ;   d.  ;    tn.         , 

Janet,  d.  of  William  Dawson  : — 
John    Dawson    Kilburn,    Gentleman,    b.  .      J?es.- — 

KILLANIN,  Baron,  see  MORRIS. 

KILLIK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  cross  anchory  between 
four  anchors  in  saltire,  flukes  to  the  fesse  point  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  swan,  wings  endorsed  argent,  resting  the 
dexter  foot  on  an  anchor  in  bend  or.  Motto  —  "Up, 
Killik." 

Son  of  George  Joynt  Killik,  of  Kensington,  b.  183 1  ; 
d.  1875  ;   tn.  i860,  : — 

Sir  Stephen  Henry  Molyneux  Killik,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923), 
J. P.  co.  London,  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London, 
b.  1861  ;  tn.  1887,  Emily  Seymour  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Fell  Molyneux,  of  Windsor ;  and  has 
issue  —  Stephen  George  Molyneux  Killik,  Esq.,  b.  1890; 
Dorothy  Lilian  Molyneux  [tn.  19 18,  Stanley  Greenland,  of 
61  Ladbroke  Road,  Kensington,  W.].  Res. — 80  Palace 
Gardens  Terrace,  W.8.  Clubs — Ranelagh,  City  of  London , 
Argentine. 

KILMAINE,  Baron,  see  BROWNE. 

KILMOREY,  Earl  of,  see  NEEDHAM. 

Sir  ERNEST  FULLER  KILPIN,  K.C.M.G.  (1910), 
C.M.G.  (1901),  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  Province,  entered  the  Cape  Civil  Service  in  London 
1874,  Private  Secretary  at  Cape  Town  to  Sir  Charlrs  Mills, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Under  Colonial  Secretary,  1876;  to  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Gordon  Sprigg,  G. C.M.G.,  Prime  Minister, 
1878;  Clerk-Assistant  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  Cape 
Town,  1880  ;  Clerk  of  the  House  from  1897  until  the  Union 
of  S.  Africa  in  1910,  when  he  retired  on  pension  (Union 
medal);  served  as  Secretary  on  the  following  Government 
Commissions:    Dorthesia   1877,    Kaffir    War   Expenditure 


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1097 


1881,  Liesbe.k  Municipality  1883,  Diamond  Laws  1887, 
Liquor  Laws  1889,  Lighthouses  1890,  Fisher  es  1892,  Sheep 
Disease  1893,  and  Defence  1895;  vvas  Acting  Private  Sec- 
retary to  tne  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Scanlen,  Prime  Minister, 
1883  ;  Sec.  to  Imperial  British  and  German  Commisssion  on 
West  Coast  Claims  1885,  and  was  Chief  Sec.  of  the  S.  African 
National  Convention  1908-9;  is  Author  of"  Parliamentary 
Agents'  Manual"  1902,  2nd  edition  1906,  of  "  South  African 
Union  and  Private  Bill  Legislation  "  1908,  has  published 
Index  to  Records  of  Cape  House  1854-1910,  was  Proprietor 
and  Editor  ot  Cape  Civil  Service  List  1887-1910,  and  was 
an  Examiner  u  der  Cape  Civil  Service  Commissioners 
1889-1910;  at  invitation  of  Orange  River  Colony  Govern- 
ment assisted  at  inauguration  ot  Parliamentary  Institutions 
there  1907,  and  has  frequently  been  consulted  on  Parlia- 
mentary Procedure  by  all  the  South  African  States.     Born 


KIMBER  (H.  Coll.,  28  July  1904).     Argent,  a  torteau 
between  three  choughs  proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed  gules, 


May  s,  1854,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  W. 
Kilpin  of  Reading,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Coles  Fuller  of  Kettering.  Armorial  bearings— 
Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  three  crescents  fessewise  azure, 
between  two  oak-trees  eradicated  in  pale  proper ;  the 
escutcheon  being  surrounded  by  the  ribbon  of  the  Most 
Distinguished  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  and 
pendent  his  I  adge  as  a  Knight  Commander  thereof. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  an  oak  proper,  charged  with  a  pheon 
or,  amount  vert,  thereon  a  saltire  azure.  Motto — "  Firmus 
in  firmis."  Married,  Oct.  23,  1880,  Augusta  [Lady  of  The 
Royal  Red  Cross,  1902],  dau.  of  the  late  G.  W.  Pilkington, 
Esq.,  of  Cape  Town  ;  and  has  Issue — (i)Tyrell  Kilpin,  Esq., 
M.C.,  J. P.,  Resident  Magistrate  Thaba  Nchu,  O.F.S., 
served  Great  War  as  Lieut.  5th  S. A.  Heavy  Artillery,  b.  Dec. 
7,  1881  [m.  Sept.  28,  1911,  Florence  [d.  Nov.  20,  1912), 
d.  of  late  E.  R.  Brooks  of  Grahamstown] ;  (2)  Cecil  Fuller 
Kilpin  (Blantyre,  Kenilworth,  nr.  Cape  Town),  b.  Oct.  3, 
1884  [m.  Aug.  20,  1910,  Daphne,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  P>  rceval 
Writeht.  late  R.  M.L.I.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Cecil  Kilpin, 
Gentleman,  b.  June  29,  1911  ;  Peter  Perceval  Kilpin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1917  ;  Malcolm  Brydon  Kilpin,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918  ;  Mary  Barbara  ;  and  Patricia]  ;  (3)  Ralph  Pilkington 
Kilpin,  Esq.,  Clerk  Assist.,  Houseof  Assembly.  Cape  Town, 
*.  Oct.  10,  1887  [ot.  1914,  Hilda  Marv,  d.  of  Gilbert  Main- 
waring  Robinson];  (4)  Denis  Pilkington  Kilpin,  Esq., 
Capt.  Northampt  nshire  Regt.,  b.  June  17,  1893  [m.  1921, 
Hilda,  d.  of  W.  S.  Sim,  M.I.Mech.E.,  and  has  issue — 
Geoffrey  Denis  Kilpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Jill  Vivien 
[Res. — Mardale,  Elgin,  Cape  Province)].  Postal  address 
— Linford,  Kenilworth,  near  Cape  Town.  Clubs — Civil 
Service  (Cape  Town),  Authors'. 


three  estoilles  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  caboshed 
sable,  horned  argent,  between  the  horns  an  estoille  or. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Kimber,  1st  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Wands- 
worth   1885-19 13,    Solicitor    of    the    Supreme    Court 
1858-90,  b.  1834;  d.  1923;  in.  i860,  Maty  Adelaide,  d. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Charles  Dixon,  R.  E.  : — 
Sir    Henry    Dixon   Kimber,    2nd   Ba,  t.    (24  Aug.   1904), 
M.A.    (Lincoln    Coll.,  Oxford),    Solicitor  of  the    Supreme 
Court,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1st,  1890,  Florence  Sarah  (d.  1907),  enly 
d.  of  late  Charles  Boyes  Noel  Snewin  of  Putney  Heath  ; 
2nd,  1910,   Lucy  Ellen,  d.  of  the  late  G.  W.  Crookes;  and 
has  had  issue — Henry  Cyril  Dixon   Kimber,   Esq.,    Lieut. 
R.F.A. ,  b.   1894;  d.  of  wounds  received    in  action    1916  ; 
Charles  Dixon  Kimber,  Esq. ,  b.  1912;  Ella  Florence  Irene; 
Helen  Margaret;    and  Audrey  Patricia       Res.—  Hitcham 
Place,  Burnham,  Bucks.     Clubs — Jun.   Carlton;  City  Cail- 
ton;  R.A.C. 

Percy  Dixon  Kimber,  Esq.,  b.  1867;  m.  1892,  Janet 
Margaret,  d.  of  William  Mackenzie  of  Cramond,  Pieter- 
maritzburg,  Natal ;  and  has  issue  —  Guy  Mackenzie 
Kimber,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  [m.  1926,  Ellen  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  d,  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Jardine-Lockhart  of 
Paignton,  Devc  n].     Res.— Selsby,  The  Dargle,  Natal. 

Sons  of  Walter  Dixon   Kimber,  Esq.    (4th  son  of  1st 
Bart.),  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  England  and 
Natal,  b.    1869;    d.    1916;    m.   1898,   Florence,  d.    of 
Charles    Brown    of     Durban    and    widow    of    T.    J. 
Holmden  : — 
Eric    Dixon    Kimber,    Gentleman,    b.    1898  ;    m.     1926, 
Gwendolen,  d.  of  L.  C.  French,  of   Donnyb  00k,  Natal, 
and   has  issue — Anthony    Dixon    Kimber,    Gentleman,    b. 
1927.     Re*. — Berwyn  P.O.,  Ficksburg,  O.F.S.,  Africa. 
Allan  Dixon  Kimber,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 

Yngst.  son  of  1st  Bart.  :— 
Hugh  Dixon  Kimber,  Esq.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1st,  1902,  Sarah, 
d.  of  N.  H.   Kellog  of  Rugby,  Tennessee,    U.S.A.  ;    2nd, 
1916,    Ethel   Skelton.     Res.—  Brockham  Green,  Surrey. 

KIMBER  LEY,  Earl  of,  see  WODEHOUSE. 

KINAHAN,  see  HUDSON-KINAHAN. 

KINDERSLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  gules  and  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  argent,  within  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets 
and  fleurs-de-lys  alternately  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  in  front  of  a  hawthorn-tree  proper,  charged  with 
an  escutcheon  azure,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  argent,  a 
greyhound  sejant  also  argent. 


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Sons     of    Capt.     Edward    Nassau     Kindersley,    of 

Sherborne,  Dorset : — 
Sir  Robert  Molesworth  Kindersley,  G.B.E.  (1920), 
J.P.  Herts.,  Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  a  Director  of  the 
Bank  of  England,  Comdr.of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1896,  Gladys 
Margaret,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  J.  P.  Beadle,  R.E.,  of  6 
Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue — Hugh 
Kenyon  Molesworth  Kindersley,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards,  b.  1899  [m.  1921,  Nancy,  d.  of  Dr.  Geoffrey 
Boyd,  of  Toronto]  ;  Richard  Francis  Kindersley,  Esq., 
b.  1905  ;  Philip  Leyland  Kindersley,  Esq.,  b.  1907 
[m.  1929,  Oonagh,  yngst.  d.  of  Hon.  Ernest  Guinness]  ; 
Margaret  Marian  [m.  1924,  Algernon  Spencer  Belmont, 
of  46  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.]  ;  and  Elizabeth  Jean. 
Res. — Plaw  Hatch  Hall,  Sharpthorne,  Sussex;  11 
Grosvenor  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Carlton, 
Garrick. 

Major  Guy  Molesworth  Kindersley,  O.B.E.  (Mil.), 
M.P.  Hitchin  since  1923,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1903, 
Kathleen  Agnes  Rhoda,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund  Elton, 
Bart.,  of  Clevedon  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue — 
Edmund  Murray  Kindersley.  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
David  Guy  Barnabas  Kindersley,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 
Agnes  Ruth  ;  and  Kathleen  Bridget.  Res. — St.  Paul's 
Walden,  Welwyn.  Herts. ;  42  Carlisle  Mansions,  S.W. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Athenaeum,  City  of  London. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Henry  Wasey  Sextus  Kindersley,  of 

Tranmere,   Lymington,   Hants.,  b.   1841  ;    d.    1924; 

m.  1867,  Helen  Maria,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Doyle 

O'Brien,  70th  Regt.  : — 
Archibald  Ogilvie  Lyttelton  Kindersley,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
(1919),  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Highland  L.I.  (S.R.),  County  Commr. 
of  Boy  Scouts  for  I.O.W.,  served  W.  Africa  1895  ;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen's  medal,  3  clasps,  King's  medal, 
2  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19  (desp.,  C.M.G.,  Ordre 
de  l'Etoile  Noire),  b.  1869  ;  m.  1908,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of 
Thomas  Craven,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — (1)  Claude 
Richard  Henry  Kindersley,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  (2) 
Alistair  Thomas  James  Kindersley,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Res. — Hamstead  Grange,  nr.  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Clubs — Roval  Cruising  Yacht,  Solent  Yacht,  Lymington 
Yacht. 

Ronald  Charles  Murray  Kindersley,  Gentleman, 
b.  .     Res. — Kyjang  Selangar,   F.M.S. 

KING,  see  DUCKWORTH-KING,  MEADE-KING, 
and  STAFFORD-KING-HARMAN. 

KING  (H.  Coll.,  1725).  Sable,  three  spear-heads  argent, 
imbrued  proper,  on  a  chief  or,  as  many  battleaxes  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  charged  with  three  ermine 
spots  in  fesse  or,  cuffed  argent,  grasping  in  the  hand  proper 


the  broken  shaft  of  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  sable,  the  butt 
argent.  Motto — "Labor  ipse  voluptas."  Livery — Black, 
yellow  facings. 

Yr.  son  of  William  King-Noel,  1st  Earl  of  Lovelace  and 
Viscount  Ockham,  8th  Baron  King,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1893  ; 
m.  2nd,  1865,  Jane  Crawford,  d.  of  John  Jenkins:  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Lionel  Fortescue  King  (formerly  King-Noel), 
3rd  Earl  of  Lovelace  and  Viscount  and  Baron  Ockham 
(1838),  10th  Baron  King  (1725),  D.S.O  ,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Surrey,  Major  late  Gen.  List  and  Northumb.  Fus. ,  and 
late  Capt.  9th  Lancers  [by  R.L.  1895  he  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  King-Noel  for  his  life,  but  since  succession  to 
the  Peerage  has  by  Royal  Licence  dated  5  May  1908 
reverted  to  the  name  and  arms  of  King  only.  Supporters 
(of  Barony  of  King)— On  either  side  a  mastiff-dog  regardant 
proper,  collared  gules],  b.  1865 ;  m.  1895,  Lady  Edith 
Anson,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Lichfield;  and  has  issue— (1) 
Peter  Malcolm  King,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount 
Ockham,  b.  1905  (Clubs — Marlborough,  R.A.C.);  Lady 
Evelyn  Catherine  [m.  1918,  Capt.  Miles  William  Peel 
Graham,  M.C.,  late  2nd  D.  Gds.,  of  8Chesham  Street,  S.W. ; 
and  has  issue] ;  Lady  Phyllis  Edith  [in.  1922,  William 
Edward  Allen,  of  29,  Wilton  Place,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue]  ; 
and  Lady  Rosemary  Diana  [m.  1927,  Alastair  Monteith 
Gibb].  Seat  -  Whitwell  Hatch,  Haslemere,  Surrey  ;  Ben 
Damph  Forest,  Torridon,  Ross-shire.  Res. — 23  Knights- 
bridge,  S.W.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Guildford  County 
(Guildford). 

Sons  of  Frederick  King,   Esq.,  of  Fryern,  Sussex,  late 
Capt.  27th  Foot,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1893  ;   m.  1854,  Charlotte 
Mary,  d.  of  James  Maitland  Heriot  of  Ramornie: — 
Henry  Somerset   King,  Esq.,  Brev.-Col.   R.E.    (ret.),  b. 
i860;    m.  1893,  Alice  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Augustus  Pechell ; 
and  has  had  issue — William  Augustus  Henry  King,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1894  [iu.   1926,   Dorothy  Elizabeth, d.  of  the  late 
Henry   Campbell    Booth]  ;    and    Ida   Winifred    (d.    1907). 
Res. — Ha  estock  House,  Winchester. 

Edward  George  King,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  (Cambs. ),  b.  1863. 

Res. — Fryern,  Storrington.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Henry    King,  Esq.,  of  Chithurst,    Petersfield, 

Sussex,  Capt.   R.  N. ,  b.   1819;  d.   1891  ;   m.   1st,   1850, 

Isabella  Louisa  (d.  1853),  d.  of  James  .Vaitland  Heriot 

of  Ramornie,  co.  Fife;  2nd,  1856,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev. 

George  Palmer : — 

George  Henry  Maitland  King,  Esq. ,  J.P.  Surrey,  b.  1853  ; 

m.  1883,  Maud  Giffard,  d.  of  Rev.  F.  Tate  ;  and  has  issue 

— Frank    Jerome    Maitland    King,    Esq.,    Major    R.E. .  b. 

1884;  [;«.    1914,  Elizabeth   Agnes,   d,  of  the  late   Charles 

Elliott]  ;    and    Mysie    Caroline   Maitland  [m.    1923,  Cyril 

Grosvenor  Sargent,  of  Morningthorpe  Manor,  Norfolk;  and 

has  issue].     Res.  — 

KING  of  Corrard  (U.O. ,  6Sept.  1821).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
argent,  between  a  lion's  head  erased  and  a  mullet  or,  three 
buckles  gules  (being  the  arms  of  King  of  Barra,  Aberdeen- 
shire, reg.  in  U.O.  1821)  and  (as  an  honourable  augmenta- 
tion) on  a  chief  ermine,  an  imperial  crown  within  a  wreath 
of  trefoils  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect,  holding 
a  dagger  all  proper,  surmounted  by  a  scroll  inscribed  "17 
August  1821."     Motto — "  An  daces  fortuna  juvat." 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  James  Walker  King,  2nd  Bart.,  M.A. 

b.  1796;  d.  1874;  m.  1834,  his  cousin,  Anne  Sophia,  d. 

of  Hulton  Smyth  King,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  Customs, 

Barr. -ar-Law : — 
The  late  Sir  Charles  Simeon  King,  3rd  and  last  Bart. ,  ot 
Corrard  (6  Nov.  1821),  b.  1840;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1891,  Sophia 
Louisa  (The  Highlands  House,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea),  d. 
and  h.  of  late  Robert  Snow  Bolton  Davis,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Swerford,  Oxfordsh.  Seats — Corrard, 
Lisbellaw,  co.  Fermanagh  ;  Swerford  Park,  Enstone,  Oxon. 

KING  of  Campsie  (L.O. ,  1869).    Azure,  on  a  fesse  argent, 

between  in  chief  a  lion's  head  erased  and  in  base  two  billets 

or,    three  round   buckles  of    the   field.     Mantling   gules, 

doubled  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 

redbreast  proper.     Motto — "  Honos  industriae  praemium." 

Eld.    son   of  Sir   James  King,  1st    Bart,   of  Campsie, 

LL.D.,  J.P.  cos.   Lanark,   Stirling,  and   for  Glasgow 

(Lord  Provost    1886-9).   b.    1830;   d.   1911  ;    m.   1861, 

Marian,      d.      of    Wiliiam     Westall     of     Streatham 

Common  : — 

Sir  John  Westall  King,  2nd  Ban    of  Campsie  (10  Oct. 

1888),    J.P. ,  late    Col.  Commandant    Stirlingsh.    R.V.,    b. 

1863;  m.  1897,  Frances  Rosa,  d.  of  John  Neve  of  Oaken, 

nr.    Wolverhampton;    and   has   issue — James  Granville   le 


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Neve  King,  Esq.,  b.  1898;  John  Alastair  King,  Esq.,  b. 
1905  ;  and  Margaret  Westall.  Seat — Beaurepaire  Park, 
nr.  Basingstoke.      Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative. 

KING    of   Charlestown   (Confn.    U.O. ,    12   Dec.    1814). 
Sable,  a  lion  rampant  double-queued  or.     Mantling  sable 


and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   an  escallop 
gules.    Motto — "Spes  tutissima  coelis." 

Sons  of  George  King,  Esq.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1876;  m.  1863, 

Frances  Julia  Andrews  : — 
Sir  George  Adolphus  King,  5th  Bart.  (21  July,  1815),  b. 
1864.  Seat — Charlestown,  Drumsna,  Roscommon.  Res.— 
Robert  Ebenezer  King,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1891, 
Margaret,  d.  of  Alexander  Dempster  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Alexander  William  King,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ; 
(2)  Douglas  James  King,  Gentleman,  /;.  1895;  and  Grace 
[m.  1915,  R.Taylor].     Res. — 

KING  of  Croydon  (H.  Coll.,  20  Oct.  1924).  Per 
saltire  or  and  sable,  in  chief  an  escallop,  in  base  a  cross 
crosslet,  and  in  fesse  two  lions  rampant,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect  or,  transfix- 
ing a  roll  of  parchment  fessewise  proper.  Motto — "  Labor 
ipse  voluptas." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  George  Anthony  King,  Knt. 

Bach.,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court 

of  Judicature,  1902-21,  Chief  Master  of  the  Supreme 

Court    Taxing  Office,  1921,  b.   1858  ;    d.   1928;  m. 

1888,  Mabel,  d.  of   Rev.  Henry  Blackett  :— 

Anthony    Highmore      King,    Esq.,     Barrister-at-Law 

Inner  Temple,    b.    1890.     Res.  —  Penn    Road     House, 

Chatsworth  Road,  Croydon. 

KING  (U.O. ,  confmd.  12  Jan.  1921).  Gules,  two  lions 
rampant  argent,  supporting  a  book  o",  in  base  a  galley 
with  sails  furled  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  cre^t  co  onet  or,  charged  with  three  roses 
gules,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  the  third  and  fourth  fingers 
turned  down  proper.     Motto — "  Sp-'s  tutissima  ccelis." 

Sons  of  Robert  Stuart  King,  Gentleman,  of  Toboga, 
Kenya  (eld.  son  of  Rev.  Robert  King,  B.  A. ,  see  below), 
b.    186  (  ;    d.   1927;    m.    1895,    Louisa    Maude,    d.  of 
Canon  Horace  Townsend  : — 
Horace  Townsend    Stuart  King,   Esq.,    Capt.    R.E.,  b. 
1896  ;  7n.  1927,  Kathleen,  d.  of  John  Percy  Stott. 
Patrick  King,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 


Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Robert  King,  B.A.  (Dub.),  b.  1815  ; 

d.  1900;  m.  1857,  Harriette,  d.  of  Rev.  A.  G.  Stuart, 

Rector  of  Killencoole: — 
Francis  Alexander  Muart  King,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  111. 
1895,  Olive,  d.  of  William  Fishbourne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Staplestown,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  had  issue — Henry  Stuart 
King,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1896;  killed  at 
Jutland  1916;  William  Stuart  King,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.A. ,   b.  ;  Mary  Gertrude;  and  Anchoretta   Eileen. 

Res. — Lansdown  Road,  Dublin. 

William  Kahled  Stuart  King,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m. 
1901,  Cornelia  Minnie,  d.  of  Getrge  Hall  Stack.  Res. — 
Mistley  Abbey,  Manningtree,  Essex. 

Son   of  Jonas  Locway  King,  Gentleman  (4th  son  of 

Rev.  Robert  King,  see  above),  b.   1867;  d.  1927;  m. 

1900,    Charlotte    Marv,   d.    of  Rev.   T.   L.  F.   Stack, 

B.D.  :— 
Neville   Stuart     King,    Gentleman,    b.    1913.      Res.  — 
Martello,  Hollywood,  co.  Down. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Robert  King,  B.A.  (see  above) : — 
Traver-  Wright  King,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Dub.),  b.  1868. 
Res. — Mazoe,  Ballymena,  Ireland. 

Charles  Edward  Stuart  King,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major  S. 
African  Defence  Force  (R.O.),  served  Mashcnaland, 
Matabeleland    (medal),    S.    African    War  (Queen's  medal 


three  clasps,  King's  medal,  two  clasps),  Natal  Rebellion 
(medal  and  clasp),  German  S.W.  Africa  19 14-15,  Staff 
(desp.,  D.S.O.,  1914-15  Star),  German  E.  Africa  1915-17 
(Victory  medal),  b.  1868  ;  m.  1919,  Adela  Elizabeth,  only  d. 
of  late  William  Gihon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Lisnafillon  House, 
Gracehill.  Re*.— Lisnafillon  He  use,  Gracehill,  co.  Antrim. 
Very  Rev.  Richard  George  Salmon  King,  M.A  ,  Dean 
of  Derry,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1894,  Dorothea,  d.  of  Andrew 
Ferguson  Smyly,  Dean  of  Derry,  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Robert  Andrew  Ferguson  Smyly  King,  2nd  Lieut.  R.  Dub. 
Fus.,  b  1895  ;  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  1915  ; 
(2)  Rev.  Ivorv  Hammond  Alexander  King,  M.A. ,  Rector 
of  Killylee,  Armagh  ;  (3)  Travers  Richard  King,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904  (Res. — Kenya).  Res. — The  Deanery,  London- 
derry. 

KING  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  on  a 
chief  also  sable,  a  heart  or,  between  two  plates,  the  dexter 
charged  with  a  thistle,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  the 
sinister  with  a  saltire  azure.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion 
couped  or,  two  hearts  gules.  Badge — A  crescent  reversed 
azure,  enfiled  bv  a  coronet  composed  of  three  trefoils 
stalked  and  set  "upon  a  rim  or.  Motto — "  Always  your 
best." 


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Son  of  : — 

David  Bartv  King,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.R.C.P.  (Edin. 
andLond.),  M  A  ,  M.D.  (Edin.),  late  Major  R.A.M.C,  b. 

.     Res. — 6  Devonshire  Street,  Portland  Place,  Maryle- 
bone. 

KING  of  Highgate  (H.  Coll.  1913,  Ped.  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ardent,  a  spider's  web  sable,  over  all 
a  chevron  gules,  charged  with  four  daggers  erect  proper, 
pommelled  and  hiked  or.  for  King  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  saitire 
•couped  argent,  in   chief  three  cushions   or,  for  Johnston. 


"Mantling"  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  or,  a  spring-buck's  head  proper,  gorged  gules. 
Motto — "Duty."  Livery — Grey,  with  black  facings  and 
silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Edwin  King  of  The  Elms,  Highgate,  b.  1838 ; 
d.  189s;  m.  1876,  Susannah  Louisa  (d.  1921);  elde  t 
d.  of  James  Johnston  of  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex: — 
Colonel  Edwin  James  King,  C.M.G.  (1916),  Knight  of 
I  ustice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  lohnof  lerusalem, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  F.S.A.,  F.R.  Num.  S.,  J.P.,  D.  L.  Middx. 
'Vice-Chairman  Middlesex  Territorial  Army  Association, 
formerly  commanding  and  now  Hon.  Colonel  7th  Battalion 
Middlesex  Regt. ,  has  Coronation  Medal  (1911),  Order  of 
Mercy  (1912)  and  Territorial  Dec  ration  (1918),  served  in 
South  African  War  including  actions  of  Falcon's  Put  and 
Eland'sRiver,  1900  (medal  and  three  clasps) ;  served  in  Euro- 
pean War  in  France  and  Flanders,  comd.  7th  Middlesex  in 
France  1916-17,  and  in  the  advance  to  victory  (despatches 
three  times,  C.M.G.),  on  Staff  XV.  Corps,  1918-1919, 
comd.  Lille  and  Ypres  sub-areas  1919  ;  b.  1877  ;  m.  1905, 
Mildred  (Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem),  youngest  d.  of  late  Richard  Ashby, 
Esq.,  of  Scarborough,  Captain  2nd  V.  B.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
Res. —  1  he  Old  House,  East  Finchiey.  Clubs — Jun.  Army 
and  Navy,  Athenaeum. 

Captain  Harold  Keith  King,  late  7th  Middlesex  Regt., 
served  in  European  War  in  France  and  Flanders,  b.  1885  ; 
m.  191 1,  Enid,  second  d.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John 
Mews  of  London,  Barrister-at-Law.  Res. — Holders,  Aston 
End,  Herts.      Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

KING  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or,  between  four 
ostrich  feathers  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Issuant  from  an  antique  crown  or,  charged 
with  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  demi- 
lion  double-queued  gold,  holding  a  like  rose  between  the 
paws.  Badge — An  ostrich  feather  argent,  enfiled  by  a 
ichaplet  of  roses:    Motto — "  Fac  et  spero." 


Son  of  Edward   King,  of  Newport,  Rhode   Island, 
U.S.A.  :— 
George    Gordon    King,    Gentleman,    b.  Res. — ■ 

East  84th  Street,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Sir  HENRY  SEYMOUR  KING,  K.C.I.E.  (created 
Companion  of  the  Indian  Empire  1887,  and  Knight 
Commander  1892),  F.  R.G.S. ,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Oruer  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  J  hn  of  Jerusalem, 
Member  of  Her  Majesty's  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for 
the  City  of  London,  Governor  of  Charterhouse,  M.P.  for 
the  Central  Div.  of  Hull  1885-1911,  Mayor  of  Kensingttn 
1901-2,  Chairman  Commissioners  ci  Income  Tax  fr  City  cf 
London.  Born  1852,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Samuel  King, 
Esq.,  J. P.  for  Essex,  of  the  Manor  House,  Chigwell,  and 
his  wife  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Blake  way.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  argent  and  azure,  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  a  quatrefoil  of  the  first,  over  all  a  bend  barry  o 
six  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  also  of  the 
first,  and  gules,  the  escutcheon  being  surrounded  by  the 
ribbon  and  badge  of  a  K.C.I.E.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  azure, 
and  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  trefoil  siipped  vert. 
Motto — "  Floreo  in  ungue  leonis."  Livery — Blue,  with 
blue  and  white  striped  vest  and  silver  buttons.     Married, 


Oct.  21,  1875,  Julia  Mary  (d.  1918),  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Jenkins,  D.D. ,  LL.D-,  of  Montreal.  Postal  address — 25 
Cornwall  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Athenreum,  Carlton,  Conservative,  Alpine,  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron,  Royal  Cinque  Ports  Yacht. 

KING  (Confn.  U.O.  3  April  1901).  Gules,  two  lions 
rampant  combatant,  supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  and  erect,  above  it  an  estoile  argent,  a  bordure  ermines. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect,  the  third 
and  fourth  fingers  turned  down  proper,  charged  on  the  wrist 
with  an  estoile,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Spes  tutissima 
ccelis."     Livery — Chocolate,  white  facings,  silver  buttons. 


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Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Lucas  White   King,   Knt.  Bach. 
(1919),  C  S.I.  (1898),  LL.D.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.), 
J. P.  co.  Dublin,  F.S.A.,  Commissioner  of  Lahore  1901, 
of  Northern     India    Salt    Revenue    1902,    of   Multan 
1903,  and  of  Rawalpindi  1904,  ret.  1905,  and  appointed 
to  the  Chair  of  Oriental  Languages  Univ.  of  Dublin, 
Fellow   Punjab  Univ.,    Member  of  Royal  Asiatic  and 
Royal  Dublin  Socs. ,  Royal  Irish  Academy,  and   Royal 
Society  of  Antiquaries,  Ireland  and  London,  b.   1856; 
d.  1925  ;  m.  1891,  Geraldine  Adelaide  Hamilton  (Res. — 
Roebuck   House,    Aboyne,    N.B. ),    d.    of  late   Alfred 
Harmsworth,  Barr.-at-Law  Middle  Temple,  and  eldest 
sister  of  1st  Viscount  Northcliffe  : — 
Cecil   Harmsworth   King,    Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Director 
of   Empire  Paper  Mills,    Ltd.,    b.    1901;    in.    1923,    Agnes 
Ma  gait t,  d.  of  Rev.    Dr.  G.  A.   Cc  oke,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Christ    Chu  ch,     Oxford,    Regius    Professor    of    Hebrew, 
O.Nford  ;  and  has  is»ue — Lucas  Michael  Harmsworth  King, 
Esq.,   b.   1926;  Cecil   Francis  Harmsworth  King,   Gentle- 
man, b.   1927.      Res. — Park  Stile,   Langley,   Bucks.  ;   Roe- 
buck House,  Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire.     Club — Marlborough. 

HENRY  LOUIS  KING  (formerly  Mahon),  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  Born  1866,  eldest  son  of  Ross  Mahon  of  Lady- 
well,  co.  Westmeath,  by  Harriette,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  King  of  Ballylin,  and  nephew  of  the  late  Tohn 
Gilbert  King,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ballylin.  He  as- 
sumed the  surname  and  arms  of  King  only  by  Royal 
Licence,  dated  May  17,  1901.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Sable,  a  lion  rampant,  double-queued  or.  Mantling"  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  escallop 
gules.  Motto — "  Spes  tutissima  ccelis."  Married,  May 
1904,  Winifred  Harriet,  dau.  of  W.  S.  Ward.  Seat — 
Ballylin,  Ferbane,  King's  Co.  Clubs — Kildare  Street 
(Dublin),  Royal  St.  George's  Yacht. 

KING-FANE  (R.L.,  23  Sept.1920,  H.Coll.).  Quarterly 
r  and  4,  azure,  three  dexter  gauntlets,  backs  affrontee 
or  (for  Fane)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
argent,  three  escallops  of  the  field  (for  King).  Mantling 
azure  and  or  Crests — Out  of  a  ducal  coionet  or,  a 
bull's  head  argent,  pied  sable,  armed  of  the  first,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper 
(for  Fane)  ;  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's  head, 
couped  sable,  collared  or  (for  King). 

Son  of  William  Dashwood  Fane,  Esq.,  of  Fulbeck 
Hall,  Lines.,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1861,  Susan 
Millicent,  d.  of  Gen.  John  Reeve  : — 

William  Vere  Reeve  King-Fane  (formerlv  Fane),  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  Brev.-Col.  (ret.)  Ird  Batt.  Lines.  Regt.,  b.  1868  ; 
in.  1895,  Helen  Beatrice,  d.  of  Thomas  Houldsworth 
Newman  ;  and  has  issue  —  Henry  William  Newman 
Fane,  Lieut.  Res.  Officers,  b.  1897  ;  Francis  Christopher 
Fane,  Sub. -Lieut.  R.N.R.,  b.  1900  ;  Charles  William 
Fane,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  Elizabeth  Christine.  Seat — 
Fulbeck  Hall,  Lines. 

KING-HALL,  see  HALL. 

KING-HARMAN  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a 
chevron  between  three  rams  pas=ant  argent,  attired  or 
(Harman);  2  and  3,  gules,  two  lions  rampant  combatant, 
supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect 
argent  (King).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1. 
out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm,  armed  and 
erect  in  pale  proper,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  also  proper 
grasping  two  slips  of  roses,  one  gules,  the  other  argent, 
stalked,  seeded,  and  leaved  proper  (Harman)  ;  2.  out  of  a 
ducal  crest  coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  the  third  and 
fourth  fingers  turned  down  proper  ( King). 

Son  of  Wentworth  Henry  King-Harman,   Esq.,  Col. 

R.A.  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Small  Arms,    b.   1840;   d. 

1919  ;  m.  1863,  Annie  Kate  (d.  1926),  dau.  of  the  late 

D.  J.  Smith  of  Kingston,  Canada: — 
Wentworth  Alexander  King-Harman,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Major  and  Brev.-Lt.-C'ol.,  formerly  4th  Batt.  Royal  Irish 
Rifles,  b.  1869  Res. — Newcastle,  Ballymahon,  co.  Long- 
ford ;  Mitchelstown  Castle,  co.  Cork.  Clubs  —  United 
Service,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin.) 

Sons   of   Hon.    Lawrence  Harman   King-Harman,    b. 

1819;    d.    1875;    >"■    1^37>  Mary  Cecilia  id.  1904),  d. 

of  James  Raymond  Johnstone  of  Alva,  N.B.  : — 
Montague  Jocelyn  King-Harman,  Esq.,  Col.  I.S.C.,  was 
D.A.Q.M.G.  at  Meerut  1877-82,  and  1st  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  1892-97,  b.   1843;  m.  1869,  Emily,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen. 


Henry  Rigby,  R. E.  ;  and  has  issue— Edward  Henry  King- 
Harman,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  [m.  1896,  Emily  Florence, 
(d.  1923),  d.  of  J.  G.  Meugens,  Esq.,  of  Calcutta,  and  has 
issue — Lawrence  Montague  King-Harman,  Gentleman,  b. 
1898  [m.  1926,  Marjorie  Rigby]  ;  and  Daphne  Florence]]  ; 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  [m.  1892,  Arthur  Morgan,  fourth  son 
of  Sir  Walter  Morgan].     Res. — 

Sir  Charles  Anthony  King-Harman,  K.C.M.G.  (1900), 
M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  High  Commissioner  and  Com- 
mander-in-Chief Cvprus  1904-n,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1888,  Con- 
stance, d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Biddulph,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue  -Robert  Douglas  Kng-Harman,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1891  ;  and  Geraldine.  Res.—  Ouse  Manor 
Sharnbrook,  Bedford.      Club— Si.  George's. 

KING-KING  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  bend  barry  of  six  of  the  second  and  gules,  between  in 
the  second  and  third,  quarters  two  estoiles  of  six  points 
pierced  or,  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  bendy  or  and  azure,  supporting  two  branches 
composed  of  two  roses  gules  and  three  cinquefoils  vert, 
slipped  and  leaved  proper.  Motto — "  Floreo  in  ungue 
leonis." 

Son   of  Capt.    Francis   James    King-King,   late    13th 

Hussars,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1st,  1862,  Zumala  Mary 

Emily,  d.  of  Col.  Gurwood,  C.B.  : — 

Brig. -Gen.    James  Gurwood  King-King,    C.B.,  D.S.O., 

formerly  Lt. -Col.  Queen's  Roy.  W.   Surrey  Regt. ,  J.P.  co. 

Hereford,    b.   1863  ;    m.   1st,    1887,  Anne   (d.    1889),    d.    of 

Major  Kiggell,   J.P.  ;  m.  2nd,  1892,  Dina  May,  only  d.  of 

Frederick   Sillem  of  Esher;  and    has  surv.   issue — Evelyn 

King-King,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.   14th  Hussars,  b.  1888 

[m.  1910,  Eva,  d.  of  Col.  Campbell,  R.A.].    Res. — 46  Grand 

Avenue,  West    S  uthbourne,  Bournemouth.     Club — Army 

and  Navy. 

Son  of  William   Edward  King-King,  Esq.,  J.P.   and 
D.L.  co.  Hereford,  b.  1842;  d.   1911  ;  m.  1876,  Lady 
Florence  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  Rt.   Hon.  Armar  Lowry- 
Corry,  3rd  Earl  of  Belmore: — 
Eustace   King- King,    Esq.,   late   Capt.    N.   Irish  Horse, 
formerly  Lieut.  The  Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey)  Regt., 
b.     1880.       Estate    and  postal    address — Staunton    Court, 
Staunton-on-Arrow,  Herefordshire.      Club — Junior  Carlton. 
Son  of  Rev.   Eustace  King-King,   B.A.    (Oxon.),   late 
Vicar   of    Lullington,    b.    1844;    d.    1919  ;    m.    1894, 
Henrietta,  d.  of  late  Henry  Robertson,  M.P. ,  of  Pale, 
Merionethshire  : — 
Kenneth    King-King,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.      Res. — The 
Rise,  Orleton,   Herefordshire. 

KING-TENISON  (R.L.,  29  March  1883,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or,  between 
two  leopards'  faces  of  the  last,  jessant-de-lys  azure,  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable  (Tenison) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two 
lions  rampant  combatant,  supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped 
at  the  wrist  and  erect,  all  argent  (King).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  crozier  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  saltire  sable,  a 
leopard's  face  or,  jessant-de-lys  azure  (Tenison) ;  2.  out  of 
a  five-leaved  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  the 
third  and  fourth  fingers  turned  down  on  the  palm  proper 
(  King).     Motto — "  Spes  tutissima  ccelis." 

Son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Ernest  Newcomen  King- 

Tenison,  8th  Earl  of  Kingston,  b.  1848;  d.   1896;  m. 

1872,  Fkrence  Margaret  Christine   (d.    1907),  d.    and 

coh.   of  Lt.-Col.   Edward    King  Tenison  of  Kilronan 

Castle,  co.  Roscommon  :— 

Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Henry  Edwyn   King-Tenison,  9th  Earl  of 

Kingston    (Irel.,   25   Aug.    1768),   Viscount    Kingsbt  rough 

(Irel. ,  15  Nov.  1766),  and  Baron  Kingston  of  R  ckingham 

(Irel.,   13  July  1864),  4th  Viscount  Lorton  (Irel.,  28  May 

1806)  and  Erris  (Irel.,  29  Dec.  1800),  and  13th  Bart.  (Irel., 

27  Sept.  1682),  Capt.  late  Irish  Guards,  and  late  Capt.  5th 

Batt.  Connaught  Rangers,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War 

[Supporters  -Two   lions,    per    fesse,    argent    and    gules, 

ducally   crowned    of  the   last],   b.    1874;    m.    1897,    Ethel 

Lisette,  d.  of  Sir  Andrew  Barclay  Walker,  Bart.  ;  and  has 

surv.   issue — (1)      Robert  Henry  Ethelbert  King-Tenison, 

Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount  Kingsborough,  late  Lieut. 

2nd  Dragoons,  b.  1897;  Lady  Sheelah  Florence  Lisette  [m. 

1923,  Thomas  Cleveland  Greenway,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N.,  and 

has  issue]  ;    and    Lady   Bridget    Honor.      Seal — Kilronan 

Castle,     Keadue,     co.    Roscommon.        Clubs  —  Carlton, 

Wellington,  and  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

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KINGAN  (U.O. ).  Azure,  a  fesse  indented  argent,  be- 
tween an  antique  crown  in  chief  or  and  in  base  two  dexter 
hands  clasped  and  conjoined,  that  on  the  dexter  ringed  on 
the  third  finger  with  a  royal  signet  all  proper.     Mantling 


azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two 
dexter  hands  clasped  and  conjoined  as  in  the  arms,  thereon  a 
lion  rampant  guardant  or.  Motto — "A  favore  regis 
nomen." 

Sons  of  Samuel  Kingan,  Esq.,  ofGlenganagh,  Bangor, 

co.  Down,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Down,  b.  1824;  d.  1911  ; 

m.  1875,  Janie,  d.  of  late  John  Sinclair  of  The  Grove, 

Belfast  :  — 
William  Sinclair  Kingan,  Esq. ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Down, 
b.  1876;  m.  1921,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Alfred  E. 
Brett;  and  has  issue — Thomas  John  Anthony  Kingan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  Catherine  Janet.  Seat — Glen- 
ganagh,  Bangor,  co.  Down.     Club — Ulster  (Belfast). 

Thomas  Davison  Kingan,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Club — 
Ulster  (Belfast). 

KINGERLEE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend  between  a 
sun  in  splendour  in  chief,  both  or,  and  a  martlet  in  base 
argent,  three  mullets  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
mullet  also  guies,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  hillock  vert,  thereon  a  dove  close 
proper,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive-leaf  slipped  proper, 
two  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Motto — "  Integritate  et  fidelitate." 
Son  of  Thomas  Kingerlee  of  Banbury,  Oxon.  : — 

Thomas  Henry  Kingerlee,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  twice  Mayor  of  the 
city    of    Oxford,    Hon.    M.A.  (Oxford),   b.  .      Res. — 

Heme  House,  Bath. 

KINGSALE,  Baron,  see  DE  COURCY. 

KINGSCOTE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  ten  escallops,  four, 
three,  two  and  one  sable,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  mullet 
pierced  or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 

Sons    of    Major    Fitzhardinge    Kingscote,    late    Rifle 

Brigade,  b.  1837  ;    d.  1900 ;    m.  1863,  Agnes  Janet,  d. 

of  John  Stuart  of  London,  Canada  West : — 

Lt.-Col.    Randolph    All.ert  Fitzhardinge   Kingscote,  late 

R.E.,  J. P.   co.  Tipperary,  b.  1867;  m.  1st,   1890,  Florence 

Louise  (div.  IQ02),  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  E.  Boehm,  Bart. ; 

2nd,  1903,  Elizabeth  Frances  Dorothy,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Wm. 

Butler,   G.C.B.  ;    and    has    issue — (1)    Patrick    Bloom  field 


Lewis  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  (2) 
Nigel  Adrian  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  Gentleman,  b.  19C6  ; 
(3)  Edgar  Noel  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  Gentleman,  b. 
1908  ;  and  Flavia  Adeva.  Seat — Plas  Newvdd,  nr.  Ruthin, 
N.  Wales. 

Alexander  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 
Thomas  George  Kingscote,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 

Son  of  Thomas    Henrv  Kingscote,   Esq.,  J. P.  for  co. 
Gloucester,  High  Sheriff  1841,  Col.  of  the  North  Glou- 
cester Militia,  b.   1799;  d.  1861  ;   111.  2nd,  1833,  Hon. 
Hariott  Mary  Anne,  eldest  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Benjamin, 
1st  Lord  Bluomfield: — 
Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  Esq.,  C.V.O. , 
Extra   Gentleman  Usher   to   the   King,  J. P.    Berks,   [and 
impaling  the  arms  of  Gifford,  namely,  azure,  a  chevron  be- 
tween  three   stirrups  with   leathers   or,    within   a  bordure 
engrailed  argent,  charged  with  eight  pellets],  b.  1845  ;   in. 
1872,  Hon.  Eveline  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Francis, 
2nd  Lord  Gifford  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Eric  Thomas  Kings- 
cote, Esq.,  Capt.    late  3rd  Batt.  Glos.   Regt.,  Gentleman 
Usher  of  the  Cellars  to  the  King,  b.   1885  [in.   1st,   1911, 
Frances  Jane  Curie  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1924),  ygst.  d. 
of  Henry  Lamont  of  Gribton,   Dumfries-shire  ;  2nd,  1924, 
Mrs.  J.  Perceval,  and  has  issue — Robin  Nigel   Kingscote, 
Gentleman,  b    1919  ;    and  Pamela  Evelyn];  (2)  Maurice 
Kingscote,  Esq.,  late  Capt    Berks.  Yeo. ,  b.  1887  [m.  1916, 
Violet,    d.    of  Herbert   Owen    Lord,     of    Lilley    Brook, 
Charlton  Kings  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau.    Res. — Watermoor 
House,  Cirencester. 

Sons  of  William  Anthony  Kingscote,  />.  1848  ;  d.  iqoo  ; 
m.  1872,  Catherine  Jeanette,  d.  of  Robert  Pringle  of 
Bective,  New  South  Wales: — 
?  Sons. 
Younger    son     of    Thomas     Henry    Kingscote     (see 
above) : — 
John  Bl<  omfield    Kingscote,    Esq.,    J. P.,    b.    1851;    m. 
1884,    Harriet,   d.    of  J.    Rogerson  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Kingscote,    Gentleman,    b.    1885;    and    Harriet    Caroline. 
Res. — Stratton  Audley,  Bicester.     Club—  Brooks's. 

Son    of    Howard    Kingscote    Esq.,    Col.   Oxfordshire 

Light   Infantry,  b.   1845;  d.   1917;    m.   1885,  Adeline 

Georgina  Isabella  (d.  1908),  only  d.   of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir 

Henry  Drummond  Wolff,  G.C.M.G. ,  K.C.B. ,  M.P.  :  — 

Algernon  Robert  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,   Esq.,  M.C., 

Capt.  and  Brev.-Maj.  R.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches, 

M.C.  and  Star),  b.  1888;  m.  19^,   Marjorie  Paton,  d    o 

Douglas  C.  Hindley.     Res. — 

KINGSFORD  (H.  Coll.,  1911).  Ermine,  an  eagle 
displayed  gules,  over  all  a  chevron  or,  charged  with 
three  roses  of  the  second  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  displayed  per  chevron  argent  and  azure, 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms  and 
holding  in  the  beak  a  like  rose  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
Motto — "  Aquila  supra  volat." 

Onlv  surv.  son  of   Rev.  Sampson  Kingsford,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  St.  Hilary,  Cornwall,  b. 
1825  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1855,  Helen,  d.  of  William  Leth- 
bridge,  Gentleman,  of  Kilworthy  .Tavistock  : — 
Rev.   Edward  Lethbridge   Kingsford,  Clerk    in   Holy 
Orders,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1867;  m.  1896,  Jessie  Ada,  d.  of 
Christopher  Edward  Newport,  Esq.,  Col.  R.A.,  and  has 
issue — Edward   Hilary    Lethbridge    Kingsford,   Gentle- 
man,  B.A.  Oxon.,  *.    1901   (Club — United   University). 
Res. — i2Lyndhurst  Road,  Exeter. 
Son  of  Rev.  R.  L.  Kingsford  : — 
Reginald    John    Lethbridge    Kingsford,    Gentleman, 
M.A.  Cantab.,  b.  1900.     Res. — Clare  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

KINGSFORD-LETHBRIDGE  (R.L.  1913,  H.  Coin. 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  issuant  out  of  waves  in  base  a 
bridge  of  five  arches  proper,  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed 
or,  between  to  the  dexter  a  crescent  and  to  the  sinister 
a  mullet  argent  (for  Lethbridge)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  an 
eagle  displayed  gules,  over  all  a  chevron  or,  charged  with 
three  roses  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (for 
Kingsford).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1 .  out  of  the 
battlements  of  a  tower  proper  an  eagle  displayed  sable, 
holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  mullet  and  in  the  sinister  a 
crescent  or  (for  Lethbridge)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle  displayed  per  chevron  argent  and  azure,  charged 
on  each  wing  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms,  and  holding  in 
the  beak  a  like  rose  slipped  and  leaved  proper  (for  Kings- 
ford).    Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo." 

Sons   of    Henry   Lethbridge    Kingsford-Lethbridge 


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(formerly    Kingsford),   Esq.,   of  Wood,  S.  Tawton, 

b.  i860  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1902,  Amy  Frances,  d.  of  James 

Armstrong,  of  Hardriding,  Northumberland  : — 

Henry  Christopher  Lethbridge    Kingsford-Lethbridge, 

Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.  Fusiliers,  b.  1904.     Seat — Wood, 

South  Tawton,  Devon. 

William  Armstrong  Lethbridge  Kingsford-Lethbridge, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906.      Res. — Wood,  S.  Tawton,  Devon. 

Lt.-Col.  ANDREW  DE  PORTAL  KINGSMILL, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Reserve  of  Officers  Grenadier  Guards,  J.  P. 
co.  Southampton.  Born  18S1,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  William  Howley  Kingsmill,  Esquire,  M.A. ,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1875,  by  his  wife  Constance  Mary,  eld.  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Wyndham  S.  Portal,  Bart.  Armorial 
beari.ig's — Argent,  sem£e  of  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  sable, 
a  chevron  ermines  between  three  fers-de-moline  pierced  ot 
the  second,  a  chief  ot  the  third,  all  within  a  bordure  wavy 
azure.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  argent,  charged  with 
a  bendlet  azure,  cuff  ermines,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a 
fer-de-moline  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Do  well,  doubt 
not."  Married,  1904,  Gladys  Frances  (whom  he  divorced 
1920),  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Johnson,  64th  Regt.  ; 
and  has  issue  —  William  Henry  Kingsmill,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1905 ;  Diana  Janetta 
Helena  ;  Daphne  ;  and  Pamela  Glatys.  Seat — Sydmon- 
ton  Court,  Ne»vbury.     Club — Guards'. 

S  JULIAN  CLAUD  DE  KENNE  BRUCE- KINGS- 
MILL.  Esq.,  F.C.S.,  A.R.T.C,  F.R.G.S.,  M.A. 
(Ox  >n.  and  Glasgow),  Col.  in  the  Army.  Born  May  n, 
1866,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Nu  -enf 
Kingsmill  (formerly  Kenney)  [nephew  of  the  ninth  Earl 
of  Wf-stmeath],  by  his  wife,  m.  1865,  Isabel  Augusta 
Bruce,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Colonel  Sir  John  Kingsmill, 
Knight  Bachelor,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Hermitage  Park, 


Commander  of  the  Battle  Axe  Guards  of  the  Castle  of 
Dublin.  Armorial  bearings -He  bears  for  Arms:  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  sem£e  of  cross  crosslets  fi tehee  sable, 
a  chevron  ermines  b-tween  three  fers-de-moline  pierced  of 
of  the  second,  a  chief  of  the  third  (for  Kingsmill)  ;  2 
and  3,  per  pale  or  and  azure,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  three 
crescents,  all  counterchanged,  a  crescent  for  difference  (for 
Kenney).  Upi>n  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  be- 
fitting his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  arid 
for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  argent,  cuffed  ermines,  in  the  hand  proper 
a  fer-de-moline,  as  in  the  arms  (for  Kingsmill) ;  2.  out  of 


an  Earl's  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  gules,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  grasping  a  roll  of  parchment  proper,  the 
arm  charged  with  a  crescent  argent  for  difference  (for 
Kenney).  Motto — "Do  well,  doubt  nought."  Married, 
1893,  Emily  Lydia,  d.  of  the  late  James  Marsland  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — (1)  Edward  George  William  Kingsmill, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  Nigel  John  de  Kenne  Kingsmill, 
b.  1908  ;  Margaret ;  Isabel  Augusta  Helena  Olivia  ;  Emily 
Mary  Anne  Teresa  Lydia;  and  Lilian  Julia.  Seat  — 
Burnbank,  Newton-on-Ayr,  N.B.  Res. — 7  The  Barons, 
St.  Margaret's-on-Thames. 

KINGSTON,  Earl  of,  see  KING-TENISON. 


KINGSTONE.  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  chevron 
counterchanged  between  a  thistle  slipped  in  dexter  chief 
proper  and  a  trefoil  in  sinister  chief  or,  in  dexter  base 
a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and  in  the  sinister  a  thistle  slipped 


of  the  fourth.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  swan,  holding  in  its  beak  a  thistle 
slipped  proper.     Motto  — "Dei  gratia." 

Sons  of  Frederick  William  Kingstone,  Gentleman, 
Barrister -at-Law,  and  Solicitor,  Supreme  Court  of 
Toronto,  b.  1836  ;  m.  Oct.  3,  1871,  Henrietta  Georgina, 
eld.  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Henry  James  Grasett,  Dean  of 
Toronto  and  Rector  of  St.  James's  Cathedral  :  — 
Rev.  Henry  Grasett  Kingstone,  b.  1873.  Res. — Fenelon 
Falls,  Ontario. 

Arthur  Courtenay  Kingstone,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Herbert  Dolier  Kingstone,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
George  Alexander  Kingstone,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 

KINGTON-BLAIR-OLIPHANT,  see  OLIPHANT. 

KINLOCH  of  Kinloch.  Quarterly,  1st  grand 
quarter,  azure,  a  boar's  head  erased,  between  three 
mascles  or,  a  crescent  of  the  second  in  chief  for  difference, 
(for  Kinloch)  ;  2nd  grand  quarter,  gules,  a  chevron  em- 
battled between  three  crescents  argent  (for  Oliphant)  ; 
3rd  grand  quarter,  parted  per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a 
chevron  between  three  cinquefoils  counterchanged  (for 


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Balneavis)  ;    4  th   grand    quarter,   counterquartered,    1. 

gules,  a  broken  spear  and  a  standard  saltireways  argent, 

the  last  charged  with  a  cross  of  the  field  and  fringed  or, 

2.  azure,  a  cat  salient  argent ;  3.  argent,  on  a  saltire  sable 

nine  mascles  of  the  first,  a  bordure  azure  ;    4.  or,  three 

bars  wavy  gules,  each  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the 

field  (all  for  Smyth).     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 

Crest — A  young  eagle,  perched,  looking  up  to  the  sun 

in  his  splendour  all  proper.     Motto — "  Non  degener." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  John  George  Smyth   Kinloch,  2nd 

Bart.,  M.P.,  J. P.,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1878,  Jessie 

Montgomery    (Res. —  Garrymore,    Blairgowrie,  co. 

Perth),  d.  of  George  Lumsden,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

Sir  George  Kinloch,  O.B.E.,  3rd  Bart.  (16  April  1873), 

of  Kinloch,  co.  Perth,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1906,  Ethel  May,  d. 

of  Maj.  James  Hawkins,  85th  Regt.  ;  and  has   issue — 

John  Kinloch,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;   Roger  Peregrine  Kinloch, 

Esq.,  b.  19 10  ;  Barbara  Cecilia.     Seat — Kinloch,  Meigle, 

co.  Perth.   Res. — Princeland,  Coupar  Angus,  Perthshire. 

Clubs — Caledonian,  New  (Edin.). 


CHARLES  YOUNG  KINLOCH,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  co. 
Perth.  Born  1863,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  David 
James  Kinloch,  Esq.,  Colonel  R.A. ,  by  his  wife  Katherine 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Chief  Secretary 
at  Bombay.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  mascles  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  of  the  field, 
a  fleur-de-lys  in  chief  of  the  second.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is 


set  for  Crest,  an  eagle  soaring  aloft  proper ;  and  in  an 
escroll  above  this  Motto,  "Yet  higher."  Livery—  Blue, 
with  yellow  facings.  Married,  April  1899,  Marie  Louise, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Laird,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bir- 
kenhead, Cheshire.  Estate  and  postal  address—  Gourdie, 
Dunkeld,  Perthshire.     Club— County  (Perth). 


KINLOCH-SMYTH  of  Balhary  (L.O.,  1765  and  30  Nov. 
1910).  Quarterly,  1.  gules,  a  broken  spear  and  standard 
saltireways  proper,  the  last  argent  charged  with  a  cross  of 
the  field  and  fringed  or;  2.  azure,  a  cat  salient  argent; 
3.    argent,    on   a   saltire  sable,   nine   mascles   of  the  first. 


within  a  bordure  azure;  4.  or,  three  bars  waved  gules, 
each  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreaih  of  his  liveries, 
an  arm  from  the  shoulder,  vambraced,  brandishing  a  broad- 
sword proper.     Motto — "  Caiaid  ann  am  feum." 

Eldest   son   of  the   late  George  Washingion    Andrew 
Kinloch-Smyth  of  Belhary,  b.  ;  d.  1896  ;   m. 

Maria  Bruzzese: — 
Andrew    George    Kinloch-Smyth,    Gentleman,    b.    1886. 
Res. — Balhary,  near  Alyth,  Perthshire. 


The  Right  Honourable  MARY  MORGAN-GREN- 
VILLE,  nth  BARONESS  KINLOSS,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Scotland,  a  Lady  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  India.  Born 
Sept.  30, 1852,  being  the  elder  dau.  and  coh.  of  the  lateMost 
Noble  Sir  Richard  Plantagenet  Campbell  Temple-Nugent- 
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville,  3rd  Duke  uf  Buckingham  and 
Chandos,  3rd  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe,  7th  Viscount  Cobhani, 
and  10th  Lt  rd  Kinloss,  G.C.S.I.,  CLE.,  P.C.,  by  his  first 
wife,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Harvey  of  Langk  y 
Park,  Bucks.,  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Bateson  Harvey,  Bart. 
Armorial  bearings  are  upon  two  lozenges,  the  dexter  being 
the  arms  of  Morgan-Grenville,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 
vert,  on  a  cross  argent,  five  torteaux,  and  for  distinction  a 
canton  or  (for  Grenville) ;  2  and  3,  paly  of  six  argent  and 
or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second,  between  four  quairefoils 
saltirewise  of  the  third  (for  Morgan),  and  upon  an  escut- 
cheon of  pretence,  surmounted  by  the  coronet  of  a  Baroness, 
the  arms  of  Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 
namely,  quarterly,  1  and  6,  vert,  on  a  cross  argent,  five  tor- 
teaux  (for  Grenville) ;  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  or,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  two  bars  sable,  each 
charged  with  three  martlets  or  (for  Temple) ;  3.  ermine, 
two  bars  gules  (for  Nugent)  ;  4.  argent,  on  a  cross  sable,  a 
leopard's  face  or  (for  Brydges) ;  5.  or,  a  pile  gules  (for 
Chandos),  and  upon  the  sinister  lozenge,  which  is  sur- 
mounted by  the  coronet  of  a  Baroness,  ihe  arms  and  quar- 
terings  of  Temple- Nugent  -  Brydges  -  Chandos- Grenville, 
namely,  quarterly,  1  and  8,  the  arms  of  Temple-Nugent- 
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville  as  previously ;  2.  argent,  on  a 
cross  sable,  a  leopard's  face  or  (for  Brydges,  Dukes  of 
Chandos) ;  3.  or,  a  saltire  and  a  chief  gules,  on  a  canton 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure  (for  Bruce,  Earls  of  Elgin 
and  Ailesbury) ;  4.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  or,  on  a  pile 
gules,  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  three  lions  of  Eng- 
land (being  the  coat  of  augmentation  granted  by  King 
Henry  VIII.  on  his  marriage  with  Lady  Jane  Seymour) ; 
ii.  and  iii.  gules,  two  wings  conjoined  in  leure,  points 
downward  or  (for  Seymour,  Dukes  of  Somerset) ;  5.  barry 
of  six  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  three  torteaux,  a  label  of 
three  points  ermine  (for  Grey,  Duke  of  Suffolk  and  Marquess 
of  Dorset) ;  6.  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  ducally  crowned  per  pale  of  the  first  and  second  (for 
Brandon,  Duke  of  Suffolk)  ;  7.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  France);  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three 
lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or  (for  England),  being  the 
arms  of  the  Princess  Mary  (Tudor),  younger  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  King  Henry  VII.  ;  pendent  from  the  lozenges  is  the 
Badge  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  India.  Martied,  Nov. 
4,  1884,  Louis  Ferdinand  Harry  Courthope  Morgan,  Esq., 
Major  3rd  Batt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment  (eldest  son 
of  George  Manners  Morgan,  Esq.,  of  Biddleston  Park, 
Bucks.),  who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  dated  Dec.  6,  1890, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Grenville,  and  died 
Aug.  1896,  having  had  Issue—  (1)  The  Hon.  Richard  George 
Grenville  Morgan  Grenville,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1887; 
killed  in  action  1914;  (2)  Rev.  the  Hon.  Luis  Chandos 
Francis  Temple  Morgan-Grenville,  Master  of  Kinloss,  />. 
1889  [m.  1921,  Katherine  Beatrice  Mackenzie,  d.  of  John 
Jackman,  of  Stowe  ;  and  has  issue — Beatrice  Marv  Gren- 
ville ;  and  Anne  (Res. — Tostock  Place,  nr.  Bury  M. 
Edmund's)] ;  (3)  Hon.  Thomas  George  Breadalbane  Mor- 
gan Grenville-Gavin,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Rirle 
Bde.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour), 
assumed,  1916,  the  additional  surname  of  Gavin,  b.  1891  ; 
[m.  1916,  Georgina  St.  John,  d.  of  Albert  St.  John  Murphy, 
of  The  Island  House,  Cork,  and  has  issue-  Pamela  Marv 
Ruth  ;  and  Cynthia  Averil  (Clubs—  United  Service ;  New 
(Edinburgh)!];  (4)  Hon.  Robert  William  Morgan-Gren- 
ville, Capt.  late  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1892  [m.  1st,  1915,  Irene, 
(d.  1916),  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Grenville  Hervey,  2nd  Bt. ;  2nd, 
1922,  Elizabeth  Hope,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Buie  Renshaw. 
and  widow  of  Capt.  F.  W.  Gull,  and  has  issue — Robert 
Grenville    Plantagenet    Morgan-Grenville,    Esq.,  b.   1916 


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{Res. — Hammerwood  House,  Midhurst,  Sussex)] ;  (5)  Hon. 
Harry  Nugent  Morgan-Grenville,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  Res.  of 
Officers,  R.E.,  b.  1896  [m.  1921,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 
the  Hon.  Edward  O.  Murray,  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  has 
surv.  issue— Edward  Morgan-Grenville,  Esq.,  ^.1925  ;  David 
Bevil  Mirgan-Grenville,  Gentleman,  b.  1928]  ;  and  Hon. 
Caroline  Mary  Elizabeth  Grenville  \m.  iyoy,  Thomas 
Close  Smith,  son  of  H.  F.  Smith  of  Boycott  Manor, 
Buckingham,  and  has  issue].  Seats — Stowe,  Buckingham  ; 
Moreton  Lodge,  Maids  Moreton,  Bucks.  Res. — Moreton 
Lodge,  Maids  Moreton,  Bucks. 

KINMOND  (L.  O ).  Parted  per  chevron  azure  and  or, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  oak-tree  frucled 
proper.     Motto — ' '  Stabo. " 


Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Fitzgerald  Kinnaird, 

K.T.,  nth  Baron  Kinnaird,  b.  1847  ;   d.   1923  ;    m. 

1875,    Marv  Alma,  d.    of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  8th 

Bart.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Kenneth  Fitzgerald  Kinnaird,  12th  Baron 
Kinnaird,  of  Inchture,  co.  Perth,  in  Scotland  (28  Dec. 
1682),  and  Baron  Kinnaird  of  Rossie,  co.  Perth,  in  the 
U.K.  (1  Sept.  i860),  Capt.  (ret.)  Scottish  Horse,  b.  1880'; 
in.  1903,  Frances  Victoria,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Clifton , 
of  Lytham  Hall,  Lanes. ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Graham 
Charles  Kinnaird,  Master  of  Kinnaird,  b.  1912  ;  Hon. 
Kenneth  George  Kinnaird,  b.  1914  ;  Hon.  Anne  Barbara  ; 
Hon.  Madeline  Elizabeth.  Seat — Rossie  Priory,  Inch 
ture,  co.  Perth. 

KINNEAR,  see  BALFOUR-KINNEAR. 


BARONESS    KINLOSS. 


Issue    of    Thomas    K.     Kinmond    of    Hermon    Hill, 
Broughty  Ferry,  N.B. ,  b.  ;  d.         ;  m.  : — 

Refer  to  entry  of  Charles  Ernest  Crawfurd  Walker, 
Gentleman. 

KINNAIRD.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  wavy 
between  three  mullets  gules  as  a  coat  of  augmentation 
(for  Kirkcaldy)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  saltire  between  four 
crescents  or  (for  Kinnaird).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  a  mullet  be- 
tween the  horns  of  a  crescent,  issuant  out  of  a  cloud, 
within  two  branches  of  palm  in  orle  proper.  Sup- 
porters— On  either  side  a  savage,  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  middle  with  oak-leaves,  their  hands,  which 
support  the  shield,  in  chains  hanging  down  to  the  feet, 
in  their  other  hands  a  garland  of  laurel,  all  proper. 
Motto — "Qui  patitur  vincit  "  ;  and  above  the  crest, 
"  Sine  Phcebo  lux." 


K1NNOULL,  Earl  of,  see  HAY. 


KINROSS,  Baron,  see  BALFOUR. 


KINTORE,  Earl  of,  see  KEITH-FALCONER. 


The  Late  WILLIAM  JAMES  KIPPEN,  Esquire,  of 
Busby  and  Westerton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dumbarton, 
LI..B.  Edin.,  K.C.,  a  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates, 
Edinburgh.  Born  1866,  d.  1928,  being  the  only  son  of" 
the  late  James  Hill  Kippen,  Esq.,  of  Bushy,  co.  Lanark, 
and  Westerton,  co.  Dumbarton,  J. P.  co.  Dumbarton,  by 
his  wife  Rachel,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Sword.  Armorial 
bearings— Argent,  a  saltire  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
purpure.      Mantling    gules     and    argent.     Crest— On  a 


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wreath  ot  the  colours,  an  eagle  with  wings  expanded  issuing 


out  of  a  tower,  all  proper.      Motto — "  Liberty." 
Westerton,  county  of  Dumbarton. 


Seat- 


KIRBY  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  two  bars  gules,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last  a  pale  or,  and  three  crosses  moline  counter- 


fructed  proper,  a  toi  teau  charged  with  a  cross  moline  or 
Motto — "More  majorum." 

Sons  of  Edmund  Kirby,  Gentleman,   F.  R.I.B.A.,  b. 

1838;    d.  1920;   m.    1873,  Rose  Ann,   d.   of  Benjamin 

Dodsworth  of  Burton  Croft,  York:  — 

Francis  Joseph   Kirby,  Gentleman,  F.S.I. ,  b.   1874;  m. 

1905,  Cecilia,  d.  <_f  Redmond  P.  Cafferta  of  Staunton  Hall, 

Orsion,  Nous. ;   and  has  issue— 2  daus.       Res. — Riverside, 

Parkgate,  Cheshire. 

Rev.  Edward  Dodsworth  Kirby,  b.  1876. 
Edmund    Bertram    Kirby,    Esq.,    O.B.E.,    F.R.I.B.A., 
Major  R.A.  (ret.),  T.A.,  b.   1881  ;  m.   1917,   Frieda,  d.  ot 
J.  B.  Eckes,  of  22  Alexand  ia  Drive,  Se  ton  Park,  Liverpool. 
Res. — 6  Beresford  Road,  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 

Sons  of  Laurence  Daniel  Kirby,  Barrister-at  Law  (Inner 
Temple),   b.    1842;  d.    1880;    m.    1872,    Louise,   d.   ot 
Adolphe  Masson  tie  Moubert  of  Garswocd,  Lanes. : — 
Rev.  Edgar  Arthur  Kirby,  M.A.  Oxon.,   B.A.  Lond.,  b. 
1873.    Res.  —  Romiley.  Cheshire. 

Laurence  Hugh  Kirby,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Post  add.— 

KIRBY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  bars  gules,  between  a  lion's 
head  erased  in  chief  of  the  last,  and  a  scaling-ladder  in 
bend  in  base  sable,  within  two  flaunches  ermine,  each 
charged  with  a  fasces  erect  proper.  Mantlirjg  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  the 
battlements  of  a  tower  or,  issuant  therefrom  an  elephant's 
head  sable,  eared  gold,  a  rose  argent,  leaved  and  slipped 
proper. 

Son  of  Sir  Alfred  Kirby  of  Fairlawn,  Deptford,  Kent, 
J.  P.  (Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex  1887),  b.  1841  ; 
d.  1900;  m.  1869,  d.  of  William  Dawson: — 

Walter  Kirby,  Esq.,  b.  ;  m. ,  d.  of  Col.  Ritchie, 

sometime  City  Marshal.      Res. — 

KIRK  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  dovetailed  ermine, 
on  a  chief  or,  three  dragons'  heads  erased  of  the  first, 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,   out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower,   a  demi- 


changed.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  and  between  two  branches  of  oak,  leaved  and 


dragon  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
gules,  holding  in  the  claws  a  flag-staff  in  bend  sinister, 
therefrom  flowing  a  pennon  also  or.  Motto — "For  kirk 
and  king." 

Sons  of  William  Kirk,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1849  ; 

d.  1029  ;   in.   1st,   1870,   Mary   Hannah,   d.    of  George 

Blakelock ;     2nd,    Elizabeth    Barrett,    d.    of    George 

Lockwood : — 


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William  Brown  Kirk,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Post.  add. 
Red  House,  Norton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham. 
George  Lascelles  Kirk,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 


KIRK  of  Cardiff  (H.  Coll.,)  Azure,  on  a  pale  between 
two  lions  rampant  argent,  three  lozenges  of  the  field,  the 
centre  lozenge  charged  with  a  dragon's  head  couped,  and 
those  in  chief  and  base  with  a  rose  of  the  second,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn  argent, 
armed,  crined,  and  unguled  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  civic  wreath  vert,  and  resting  the  sinister  hoof 
on  a  lozenge  azure.     Motto — "  Verus  et  fidelis." 

Son  of  Sir  Amos  Child  Kirk,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  J. P., 

and  Alderman  of  Cardiff,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1881, 

Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Garland,  of  Leeds  : — 

Percy  Henry  Kirk,  Esq.,  b.  1885.    Res. — Clifton  House, 

Newport  Road,  Cardiff. 


KIRK  (H.  Coll.)  Sable,  a  sword  argent  and  a  crozier 
or  in  saltire,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  escallops  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant 
out  of  an  antique  crown  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour 
proper,  grasping  a  sword  erect  argent,  entwined  with  two 
sprigs  of  laurel,  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Virtute." 
Son   of  : — 

Thomas  William  Kirk,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.R.R.C,  b. 
Res. — Oakway  House,  Scott's  Lane,  Shortlands,  Brom- 
ey,  Kent. 


KIRK  (L.O.,  11  April  1905).  Gules,  a  crosier  or,  and  a 
sword  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  of  the  second  point 
downwards  in  saltire,  in  the  honour  point  the  sun  in  his 
splendour,  on  a  chief  gold  a  thistle  slipped  and  an  elephant's 
head  couped  also  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or, 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  palm-tree  proper. 
Motto — "  Light  and  liberty." 

Only  son  of  Sir  John  Kirk,  G.C.M.G.  (1886),  K.C.B. 

(1890),  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  Jesus  Christ 

of  Portugal,  Commander  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 

M.D.,    F.R.S.,    Hon.    D.C.L.    Oxford,    Hon.    Sc.D. 

Camb. ,  Hon.  LL.D.   Edin.,  formerly  H.M.  Agent  and 

Consul-General  at  Zanzibar,   H.M.  Plenip.  to  Brussels 

Conference    1889-1890,    b.    1832  ;    d.    1922  ;    m.    1867, 

Helen,  d.  of  Charles  Cooke  :  — 

Lt.-Col.    John    William    Carnegie     Kirk,     D.S.O.,    late 

D.C.L. I.,    b.     1878  ;    m.    1907,   Agnes    Maud,    d.   of  Col. 

Frederick  Haynes.     Res. — Twyssenden  Manor,  Goudhurst, 

Kent. 


KIRKPATRICK  of  Closeburn  (L.O.,  1683).  Argent, 
a  saltire  and  chief  azure,  the  last  charged  with  three 
cushions  or.  Mantling"  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  hand  holding 
a  dagger  in  pale,  imbrued  proper.  Motto — "  I  make 
sure." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  James  Kirkpatrick,  8th  Bart.,  b.  1841  ; 

d.  1899;  m.  1872,  Mary  Steward,  d.    of  Charles  John 

Fearnley  of  Peckham,  Surrey  : — 

Sir  Charles  Sharpe  Kirkpatrick,   9th   Bart.  (26th  March 

1685),  b.  1874;    m.   1900  (div.   1910),  Alice  Wilhelmina,  d. 

of  J.  Parnall  Mayne.     Res. — 


KIRKPATRICK  (U.O.,  Feb.  1925).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  saltire  and  chief  azure,  the  last  charged  with 
three  cushions  ermine  (Kirkp  itrick)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
lion  passant  gules  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  azure,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  a  sun  in  splendour  or  (Trench).  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  —On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a  dagger  in  pale,  dis- 
tilling drops  of  blood  proper.  Motto — "I  mak  sicker." 
Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Alexander  Richard  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Donacomper,    Celbridge,    co.    Kildare,    b.    1813  ;    d. 

1891  ;  m.  18:4,  Katherine  Louisa,  d.  of  Thomas  Trench, 

of  Millicnt,  Naas,  co.  Kildare: — 
William  Trench  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1901)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Kildare,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1857. 
Seat — Donacomper,  Celbridge,  co    Kildare.     Clubs— Con- 
stitutional, Alpine,  Kildare  Si reet  (Dublin.) 

Col.  Ivone  Kirkpatrick,  C.B.E.,  late  comdg.  2nd  Batt.  S. 
Staffs.  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  comdg.  6th  Service 


Batt.  R.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  i860;  m.  1894,  Hon. 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Edward 
Hardinge,  K.C.B. ,  CLE.  ;  and  has  issue— Capt.  Ivone  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  2nd  Sec.  Diplom.  Service,  b.  1897  ;  Frederick 
A.  Kirkpatrick,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1898. 
Res. — Stourton,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Frederick  Alexander  Kirkpat  ick,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
tn.  1914,  Violet,  d.  of  late  Henry  Herbert,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Cahirnave,  Killcurrey,  co.  Kerry.  Res. — 23  Bateman  Street, 
Cambridge. 

Rev.  Alexander  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1862.     Res.-  Priestgarth,  Loughton,  Essex. 

Louis  Car  Kirkpatrick,  Gentleman,  £.1869.  Res. — 
Donacomper,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

KIRKPATRICK-CALDECOT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or 
and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  three  leopards'  faces  of  the 
first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough  proper. 

Son  of  the  lite  J.  Kirkpat.  ick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Monk's 
Horton  Park,  Hythe  : — 

Ivone  Kirkpatrick-Caldecot, Gentleman,  b.  1867;  assumed 
by  R.L.  1908,  the  a  di.ional  surname  of  Caldecot ;  m.  1st, 
1911,  Margaret  Elizabeth  (d.  1914),  d  of  Rev.  G.  McLean  ; 
2nd,  1917,  Jennet,  d.  of  the  late  W.  Richards,  of  Wo-dston, 
Worcs.  Res. — Clare  G.ange,  Ashburnham  Road,  East- 
bourne. 

REGINALD  KIRKPATRICK -HOWAT  of  Mabie, 
Gentleman.  Eldest  surviving  son  of  Robert  Kirkpatrick- 
Howat,  Esquire,  of  Mabie,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kirk- 
cudbright, by  his  wife  Amelia  Rose,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Edmund  Blewitt,  Esq.,  of  Lantarnum  Abbey,  Mon- 
mouthshire. Armorial  hearings  ( L.  O. ,  1861)— Argent,  a 
saltire  azure,  between  three  mullets  in  chief  and  flanks  and 
an  owl  in  base  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  cushions 
or,  within  a  bordure  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  a  dexter  armed  hand  holding  a  dagger  in  pale,  dis- 
tilling drops  of  blood  proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above,  this 
Motto,    "  I     mak     sicker."      Livery  —  Blue    and    silver. 


Married,  Jan.   26,   1888,   Mary   Elizabeth,   dau.   ot    Philip 
d'Arcy  Car  or  Ker,  of  Waldridge  Manor,  and  Ker's  Hill, 
Maryland,   U.S.A.;    and  has  Issue—  Robert  Mabie   Kiik 
patrick- Howat,    Gentleman,    b.    January    9,    1890;     Rose 
Marie    Blewitt  ;   and  Yvonne.     Postal  address— 


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KIRKWOOD  of  Woodbrooke,  co.  Roscommon  (Con. 
U.O. ).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  fetterlocks 
argent,  a  pheon  between  two  mullets  pierced  sable.     Mant- 


ling gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  pheon  sable,  charged  with  a  mullet  or.  Motto — "  Spes 
mea  in  Deo."     Livery  —  Blue,  red  facings. 

Son  of  Col.  James  Nicholson  Sodon  Kirkwood,  Indian 
Army  iret.),  J. P.,  b.  1846;  d.  1926  ;   m.  18S0,  Minnie 
Charlotte,  d.  of  the  late  Major  Home  Fergusson  of  The 
Park,  Elie,  Fifeshire  : — ■ 
Charles  Home  Kingston  Kirkwood,    Esq.,  Major   (late 
23rd  Cav.  (Frontier  Force)  Indian  Army,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1919, 
Ivy  Muriel,  d.  of  Col.  Burlton,  of  Brighton  ;  and  has  issue — 
1  dau.     Seats — Woodbrooke,  Carrick-on-Shannon,  co.  Ros- 
common.    Club — Naval  and  Military, 

Sons   of  Andrew   Samuel    Kirkwood,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of 

Cloongoonagh,   co.    Roscommon,   b.    1834  ;    d,    1902  ; 

m.    1864,    Mary   Harriette,   ygst.   d.    of  the  late  John 

MacMunn,  M.D.,  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin  : — 

Major  Thomas  Moore  Kirkwood  of  Cloongoonagh,  co. 

Roscommon,  Major  Indian  Army,  b.  1865  ;   m.  1905,  Olive 

Muriel,  ygst.   d.   of  Gilbert  Joseph  Talbot,  County  Insp. 

Royal  Irish  Constabularv  ;   and  has  issue  -  Geoffrey  Moore 

Talbot  Kirkwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Olive  Adelaide 

Ethel.      Seat — Cloongoonagh,    Carrick-on-Shannon,    co. 

Roscommon. 

Torton  Andrew  Kirkwood,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army, 
b.  1871.     Res.— 

Sinclair  Francis  Kirkwood,  Esq.,  Major  Waterford  Art., 
b.  1873  >  m-  I9°2<  Violet  Caroline  Josephine,  only  d.  of  the 
late  Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Thackwe.l  of  Aghada  Hall,  co.  Cork  ; 
and  has  issue — Esther.     Res. — 

Andrew  Samuel  Kirkwood,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  b.  1875 ;  m.  1906,  Violet  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Edward  Sinclair  Snow  of  Homestead,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  has 
issue — Violet  Mabel.     Ret. — 

William  Cla:ke  Kirkwood,  Esq.,  O.B.E..  Major  Indian 
Army,  late  Lincoln  Regt. ,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

Howard  Monypenny  Kirkwood,  Gentleman,  Indian 
Police,  late  Lieut.  6th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1884. 

KIRLEW  (H.  Coll.,  22  July  1911).  Or,  a  chevron  be- 
tween in  chief  two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  a  curlew  sable. 
Manting  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  mullet  of  six  points  or,  a  demi-unicorn 


azure,  armed,  maneJ,  and  unguled  gold.     Livery — Dark 
blue. 

Sons  of  Daniel  Kirlew  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  Solicitor, 

b.   1820;  d.  1888;   m.  1874,  Marianne,   d.  of  The  mas 

Oliver  of  Orlestone,  nr.  Ashford,  Kent,  Solicitor: — 

Fdward  Oliver   Kirlew,  Gentleman,   S  licitor,   b.   1875  ; 

m.    1897,    Emily  Elizabeth   Mary,    d.  of  Donald   Macrae, 

Esq.,   I. P.,  Surgeon;    and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Donald 

Kirlew,    Gentleman,  b.  1909;    (2)  Arthur  Macrae   Kirlew, 

Gentleman,  b.   1912;    Rosemary   Frances;    and    Margery 

Joan.     Seat — Willys-at- Heath,  Crockham  Hill,  Kent. 

Thomas  Oliver  Kirlew,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  in  the  Army, 
Parrister-at-Law,  £.1879  ;  m.  1908,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
James  M'Killop,  sometime  M.P.  Stirling.  Res. — East- 
bourne. 

JAMES  JOSEPH  KIRSOPP,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Northum- 
berland, late  Capt.  Northumberland  Art.  Div.  R.A.  Born 
1852,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  James  Kirsopp  of  The 
Spital,  by  Eliza,  dau.  of  Geo.  T.  Dunn  [she  m.  secondly 
Edward  Leadbitter].  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  a  saltire 
ermine  between  two  cranes  in  pale  argent  and  two  garbs  in 
fesse  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent  ;  and  for  his  Crest. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  crane 
as  in  the  arms,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  the  letter  K.  sable.  Motto— "  Credo." 
Seat — The  Spital,  Hexham. 

KIRSOPP-REED  (R.L.,  14  Oct.  19133.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  chevron  paly  of  eight  sable  and  gules,  between  three 
garbs  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  wings 
endorsed  with  paly  of  six  sable  and  gules,  supporting  a 
reed  proper. 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Kirsopp,  of  Hexham,  Northumber- 
land, b.  1858;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1888,  Margaret  Catharine, 
d.  of  Thomas  Camidge,  of  York  : — 
William     Henry     Kirsopp-Reed,      Gentleman,     who 
assumed  by  Royal  Warrant,  14  Oct.,  19 13,  the  additional 
surname  of,  and  the  arms  of  Reed,  b.  1892  ;  m.   1920, 
Doris  Ruth,  d.  of  Charles  Hansen  Abbott,  of  Putney, 
and  has  issue — John  Kirsopp-Reed,  Gentleman,  b.  1921. 
Res. — 01d„Town,  Otterburn,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

DENIS  AGAR  RICHARD  KIRWAN,  Esq.,  late 
of  Cregg  Castle,  and  Bannmore,  co.  Galway,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.    (ret.)    K.N.       Born    1878,    being   the    eldest   son 


of  the  late  John  Denis  Kirwan,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.,  by  his 
wife  Georgina  Constance,   dau.  of  W  Talbot  Agar,  Esq. 


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Armorial  bearings— Argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between 
three  Cornish  choughs  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "  Mon  Dieu,  mon  roi,  et  ma  patrie." 
.\farried  1st,  1904,  Dorothy  Marjory,  dau.  of  John  Dallender 
of  New  York,  U.S.A;  2nd,  Beryl,  d.  of  Kingston  Amos, 
of  Brighton  ;  and  has  issue— Peter  Andrew  Richard  Kirwan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Res.— 14  Talgarth  Mansions,  West 
Kensington. 

WILLIAM  FERDINAND  KIRTON,  Gentleman,  B.A 

\Oxon).     Born    -,  being   the  youngest  son   of  the    late 

William  Ferdinand  Kirton  of  Sea  View,  in  the  Colony  of 
<  irenada,  Banker.  Armorial  bearings  —  Barry  of  six 
argent,  guttee-de-sang  and  gules,  on  a  bend  indented  or, 
.1  falcon's  head  erased  sable,  between  two  mullets  of  the 
sscond.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wr  ath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon,  wings  endorsed  and  inverted 
proper,  gutt£e-de-sang,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  escut- 
cheon argent,  charged  with  a  mullet  sable.  Motto  — "Ad 
altiora." 

KITCHENER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  argent, 
surmounted  by  another  azure,  between  three  bustards 
proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  bezant.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  stag's  head  erased,  transfixed  through  the  neck  by  an 
arrow  in  bend,  point  to  the  dexter  all  proper,  and  between 
the  attires  a  horse-shoe  or. 

Son   of    Thomas    Kitchener,    b.    1831  ;    d.    1882      ;;.. 

Thomas  Martin  Cripps  Kitchener,  Gentleman,^.  1869; 

in.  1904,  Alice,  d.  of  Alexander  Proctor,  M.D. ;  and  has 

Usue  -Thomas  Hunt  Cripps  Kitchener,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 

Address — c/o  Central  Argentine  Railway  Co.,  Buenos  Ayres. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.    Henry  Horatio  Kitchener,  9th  Fo  t, 

formerly  13th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1st, 

1845,  Francis,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Chevallier  of  Aspall: — 

Rt.   Hon.  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier  Kitchener,  2nd  Earl 

Kitchener  of  Khartoum  (q.v.). 

Son  of  Sir  Frederick  Walter  Kitchener,  K.C.B., 
Lt.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  Governor  and  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  Bermuda  1908,  formerly  Brevet-Col.  com- 
manding W.  Yorks.  Regiment  in  the  Transvaal, 
b.  1858;  d.  1912;  m.  1884,  Caroline,  d.  of  Col.  Fenton, 
9th  Foot : — 
Henry  Hamilton  Kitchener,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers, 

late  R.E.,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1916,  Winifred  Esther  Everest,  d.  of 

Hon.  A.  W.  Bluck,  M.C.P.,  of  Hamilton,  Bermuda;  and 

has  issue — 1  dau. 

KITCHENER    of    Khartoum    (H.    Coll.).       Gules,    a 
chevron  argent,  surmounted  by  another  azure,  between 
three  bustards  proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  bezant 
(for  Kitchener),  and  over  all,  as  an  honourable  augmenta- 
tion, on  a  pile  or,  two  flagstaves  saltirewise,  flowing 
to  the  dexter  the  Union  flag  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
and  to  the  sinister  a  representation  of  the  Egyptian  flag, 
all  proper,  entiled  by  a  mural  crown  gules,  the  rim 
inscribed  "  Khartoum "  in  letters  of  gold,  and  as  a 
further  augmentation,  a  chief  argent,  thereon,  on  a  pale 
gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,    between  an  eagle 
displayed  sable,  and  on  a  mount  vert  an  orange-tree 
fructed  proper.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crests — 
1.    (of  augmentation)    out   of  a   mural   crown   or,   an 
elephant's  head,  supporting  with  the  trunk  a  sword  erect, 
point  upwards,  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or  ;    2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased,  transfixed 
through  the  neck  by  an  arrow  in  bend,  point  to  the 
dexter,  all  proper,  and  between  the  attires  a  horseshoe 
or  (for  Kitchener).      Supporters — On  the  dexter  side,  a 
camel    proper,    bridle,    trappings,    and    line    pendent, 
reflexed  over  the  back  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  or, 
suspended  therefrom  an  escutcheon  ermine,  paly  bendy 
azure  and  ermine,  a  canton  of  the  last,  charged  with  a 
portcullis,  also  gold  ;    and  on  the  sinister  side,  a  gnu 
proper,  gorged  as  the  dexter,  suspended  therefrom  an 
escutcheon  ermine,  charged  with  a  chevron  engrailed 
vert,    thereon    four    horse-shoes   also   gold.       Motto — 
"  Thorough." 

Eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Horatio  Kitchener, 
of  Cossington,  Leics.,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1894  ;  by  his  1st 
wife,  m.  1845,  Frances  [d.  1864),  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Chevallier,  of  Aspall  Hall,  Suffolk : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier  Kitchener,  2nd  Earl 
Kitchener  (27  July  1914),  of  Khartoum,  and  of  Broome, 


Kent.  Viscount  Broome  (n  July  1902),  of  Broome,  Baron 
Denton,  of  Denton,  Kent,  Viscount  Kitchener  of 
Khartoum,  and  of  theVaal,  Transvaal,  and  of  Aspall, 
Suffolk,  Col.  (ret.),  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  Inspector 
of  Railway  Defences,  1916,  served  Franco- Prussian  War, 
1870  (medal),  Burmah  1891  (medal,  desp.),  Manipur 
Expedition,  1891  (desp.,  clasp),  Great  War,  in  S.E. 
Africa,  1914-16,  b.  1846  ;  s.  his  younger  brother  by 
special  remainder  1916  ;  m.  1877,  Eleanor  Fanny  (d. 
1898),  d.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Franklin  Lush ing ton  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Henry  Franklin  Chevallier  Kitchener, 
commonlv  called  Viscount  Broome,  Capt.,  R.N.,  served 
China,  1900,  and  Great  War,  b.  1878  ;  d.  1928  [m.  1916, 
Adela  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Monins,  of  Ring- 
wood  House,  Dover ;  and  left  issue — Henry  Herbert 
Kitchener,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount  Broome,  b. 
1919;  Hon  Charles  Eaton  Kitchener,  b.  1920;  Hon. 
Kenya].     Res. — Soy,  Kenya  Colony,  E.  Africa. 

KITSON  of  Leeds  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  azure,  a 
pike  hauriant  of  the  first,  a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon  an 
annulet  between  two  millrinds  erect  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest  —  Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  park  pales  proper,  a  demi-unicorn  argent, 
gorged  with  an  annulet  azure.  Motto — "  Palmam  qui 
meruit  erat." 

Sons  1  f  Sir  James  Kitson,  1st  Baron  Airedale,  1st  Bart. , 

b.  1835;  d.   191 1  ;  m.   1st,   i860,  Emily  Christiana  (d. 

1873),  d.  of  Joseph  Cliff  of  Wortley,  J. P.  ;  and,  1881, 

Mary  Laura,  d.  of  Edward  Fisher  Smuh,  of  the  Priory, 

Dudley,  J. P.:— 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Albert  Ernest  Kitson,  2nd  Baron  Airedale  of 

Gledhow  (1907),  2nd  Baronet,  of  Gledhow  Hall,  co.  Yorks. 

(1886)    [Supporters  —  On    either    side    an    owl   argent, 

collared  gules,   pendent   therefrom   an   escutcheon    of   the 

arms],   b.    1863  ;    m.    1890,    Florence,   elder  d.   of  Edward 

Schunck  of  Gledhow  Wood,  co.  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue — 

Hon.    Margaret  Emily   [m.    1920,  Rev.   Halstead  Latham 

Connor,    Vicar  of  Wilton-in-Cleveland] ;     Hon.    Florence 

Evelyn  [m.    1919,  Harold    Oscar    Nevett,    M.C.  (Dimora, 

Camperdown,  Victoria,  Australia)  and   has  issue]  ;    Hon. 

Doris  Clare  [w.  1918,  Capt.  J.  McNaughton,  M.C,  and  has 

issue] ;  Hon.  Enid  [m.  1924.  George  S.  B.  McNaughtcn]  ; 

Hon.    Vi  let   [tn.    1922,   William    Siiiell] ;    Hon.   Thelma 

Eurene  [m.    1923,  Noel  G.    Hanis,   M.R.C.S.  ;    and   has 

issue];   and  Hon.   Angela   Estelle   [m.    1927,    George    H. 

Goff].  Seat — Gledhow  Hall,  Leeds.     Town  res.— 3  Cadogan 

Square,  S.W.      Clubs—  Bath  ;   Reform. 

Hon.  James  Clifford  Kitson,  b.  1864. 

Hon.  Roland  Dudley  Kitson,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  J. P.  W.  R. 

Yorks.,   Capt.    late   W.  Yorks.    Regt.,  served   G  eat  War 

1914-18,  Lieut.  7th  and  8th  Batts.  W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  B.A. 

(L'anib.),  b.   1882;  m.    1913,  Sheila,  yr.   d.    of  late    Frank 

Edward  Vandeleur ;  and  has  issue — Oliver  James  Kitson, 

Esq.,  ^.1915;  and  Veronica  Vandeleur.  Address— 7  King's 

Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.     Club—  Reform. 

KLEINWORT  of  Bolnore,  Cuckfield  (H.  Coll.,  1909). 
Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  oak-trees 
eradicated  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  three  leaves  of 
clover  proper.     Motto— "  Nil  sine  labore." 

Son  of  Alexander  Frederic  Henry  Kleinwort,  b.  1815  ; 
d.  1886  ;  m.  1852,  Sophia  Charlotte,  d.  of  Hermann 
Diedrich  Greverus  of  The  Grove,  Denmark  Hill: — 
Sir  Alexander  Drake  Kleinwort,  1st  Bart.  (1  09),  Banker, 
Chmn.    of   London    Board    of  North    British    and    Mer- 
cantile Insurance  Co.,  b.  1858;  m.  1889,  Etiennette  Girard  ; 
and   h  s  surv.    issue— (1)    Alexander  Santiago   Kleinwort. 
Esq. ,  b.  1892  ;  (2)  Ernest  Greverns  Kleinwort,  Esq. ,  b.  1901  ; 
(3)  Cyril  Hugh  Kleinwort,  Esq.,  b.  1905;  Sophie  Louise; 
and     Henrietta     Hortense     [m.      1920,    Squadron-Leader 
Douglas  Evill,    D.S.C.,  A.F.C.,  R.A.F.  ;    and   has  issue]. 
Sea/— Bolnore,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.      Town  res— 30  Curzon 
Street,  W.     Marine  res.  — 105  Marina,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

KLEINWORT  (H.  Coll,  1927.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  on  a  chief  ermine  an  increscent  between  two  mullets 
of  six  points  azure.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  — On  a 
wreath  of  thecolours.three  sprigsof  cl  verproper.  Motto— 
"Nil  sine  labore."     Livery—  Black  and  gold. 

Eld.   son   of   Alexander    Frederick    Hmry    Kleinwort, 

b.    1815  ;     d.    1886;     m.     1852,     Sophie     Charlotte, 

d.  of  H.  D.  Greverus:  — 

Herman   Greverus   Kleinwort,   Gentleman,  b.    1856;  m. 

1881   Marguerite  Marie  Jeanne,  d .  of  Otto  H.  Giinther  ;  and 


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has  issue— Marguerite  Wilhelmine;  Helen  Pauline  ;  Sophie 
•Charlotte ;  Marie  Louise  Leonie ;  Alice  Dorothy ;  Lilly 
Emily  ;  and  Daisy  Jeanne.  Seat — Wierton  Place,  nr. 
Maidstone,  Kent.     Town  res. — 45  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.i. 

KNAPP(H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  lion  passant 
counterchanged,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  broken  sword 
in  bend  sinister,  blade  downwards  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  gold,  on  a  chief  dancettte  per  pale  of  the  second  and 
first,  three  esquires'  helmets  of  the  third,  garnished  gold, 
Mantling  sable  and  or.    Crest     On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


upon  a  laurel-branch  vert,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  gold,  grasping  a  broken  sword  as  in  the 
arms,  and  charged  with  two  frets,  one  above  and  one  below 
the  elbow  sable.     Motto     "In  bello  aut  in  pace." 

Son  of  Matthew  Grenville  Samwell  Knapp,  Esq.,  J. P., 
b.  1832  \d.  1896;  m.  1867,  Catharine  Eliza  Spottiswoode, 
d.  of  Robert  Robertson  Bruce,  Lieut.  Bengal  Art.  :— 
Robert  Bruce  Knapp,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;   m.  and  has 
issue.    Res. — Lin  ord  Hall,  Wolverton,  Bucks. 

KNAPTON.  Gules,  a  chevron  danrettee  ermine, 
between  three  chaplets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  coiours,  a  garland  gules, 
fioreated  or,  about  a  lance  argent.  Motto— "  Pretiuni 
victoribus  coronse. " 

Sons  of  Augustus  Lempriere  Knapton  Knapton,  Esq., 
Capt    R.N.,  J. P.  co.  Southampton,  b.   1854;  d.  1922; 
m.  Jan.  17,  1803,  Gwendoline,  eldest  dau.  of  Commander 
Fiederick  William  Bayly  Jones,  R.N.  : — 
Anthony  Graham  Lempriere  Knapton,    Esq.,    R.N.,  b. 
April  25,  1898;   m.  1925,  Germaine  Sophie,  only  d.  of  M. 
Collin,  of  Neuilly,  Paris;  and  has  issue— Odber  Augustus 
Louis  Knapton,  Gentleman,  b.  1927;  and  Man  Rose  Eliza- 
beth.  Seat—  Rope  Mill,  Boldre,  Lymington,  Hants.   Club— 
—  East  India  United  Service. 

William  Gwyn  Dansey  Knapton,  Gentleman,  b.  May  1, 
1904. 

Edric  Guy  Philip  Bromfield  Knapton,  Gentleman,  b. 
Nov.  23,  1910. 

KNARESBOROUGH,  Baron,  see  MEYSEY-THOMP- 
SON. 

KNATCHBULL  (Vn.  of  Kent,  1574,  probably  much 
earlier).  Azure,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  between  two 
bendlets  or.  Crest— On  a  chapeau  azure,  turned  up 
ermine,  a  leopard  statant  argent,  spotted  sable.  Motto  — 
"  In  crucifixa  gloria  niea." 

Descendants  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull,  9th 
Bart.,  b.  1781  ;  d.  1849;  m.  2nd,  Fannv  Catherine, 
eld.  d.  of  Edward  Knight  of  Godmeisl.am,  Kent  [all 
bear  the  name  and  arms  of  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  viz.  : 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  two  boars 
erect  respecting  each  other  sable,  their  forelegs  resting 
against  an  oak-tree  proper  (Hugessen);  2  and  3, 
Knatchbull.  Crests — 1.  an  oak-tree  proper  between 
two  wings  elevated,  the  pinions  azure,  feathered  or 
(Hugessen);  2.   Knatchbull]: — 

Sons  of  1st  Baron  Brabourne,  b.  1829 ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1st, 
1852,  Anna  Maria  Elizabeth  (d.  1889),  d.  of  Rev.  Marcus 
Richard  Southwell,  V.  of  St.   Stephen's,   St.  Albans  ; 
2nd,  1890,  Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  George  Gustavus 
Walker,  K.C.B.  :— 
Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Cecil  Marcus    Knatchbull-Hugessen,    4th 
Baron  Brabourne  (26  Aug.  1880),  and  13th  Baronet  (4  Aug. 
1641)  [Supporters  (1880) — On  either  sidea  leopard  argent, 
pellette"e,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  vert,   fructed  gold, 
holding   in    the   mouth  a   cross  crosslet    fitchee  or],    B.A. 
(Cantab.),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.   1863;  m.  1893,  Helena  Regina 
Frederica(rf.  1919),  d..  of  late  Hermann  von  Flesch  Brunnin- 
gen,  Imperial  Councillor  of  Vienna;   and  has  issue — Hon. 
Michael  Herbert  Rudolf  Knatchbull,  M.C. ,  Flight- Lieut. , 
late  R.A.F.,  b.    1895,    assumed   by  Deed  Poll  1919,    the 
surname  of  Knatchbull  only  [m.  19 19,  Lady  Doreen  Geral- 
dine   Browne,  d.   of  Marquess  of  Sligo ;  and  ha^   issue — 
Norton    Cecil   Michael   Knatchbull,   Esq.,  b.    1922;  John 
Ulick  Knatchbull,  Esq. ,  b.  1924.    Res. — Mersham  le  Hatch, 
Ashford,    Kent.      Clubs — -Marlborough,  Beefsteak,  Travel- 
lers'. 

Hon.  Adrian  Norton  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  b.  1891  ; 
in.  1922,  Margiret,  d.  ofG.  H.  Duggan,  <  f Montreal;  and 
has  issue — Edward  Harrick  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Esq.,  b 
1923;  Kenneth  Wyndham  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Esq. ,  b' 
1925;  Andrew  John  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Esq.,  b.  1926° 
Address — 43  Trafalgar  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Reginald  Bridges  Knatchbull-Hugessen, 

B.A.  Oxford,  late  Rector  of  West  Grinstead,  Sussex,  b. 

1831  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1st,  1866,  Maria  (d.  1880),  d.  of  Rev. 

Tatton  Brockman,  M.A.  ;  2nd,  1885,  Rachel  Mary,  d. 

of  Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Leslie  Montgomery,  3rd  Bart.  :  — 

Everard  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Esq.,  Major,  late   58th, 

late     Northamptonsh.     Regt. ,    b.    1871  ;    m.    1908,    Grace 

Marshall,  eld.  d.  of  James  Arthur  Hindmarsh  of  Ayr,  N.B.  ; 

and  has  had  issue— John  Sancroft   Knatchbull-Hugessen, 

Gentleman,  b.  19  17  ;  d.  1928  ;   Mary  ;  and  Pleasance  Anne. 

Res.  —  Harrietsham,  Kent.      Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Hughe  Montgomery  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 
(1920),  Counsellor  H.M.  Diplomatic  Service,  B.A.,  b.  1886  ; 
m.  1912,  Mary,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Gordon-Gilmour, 
Bart.,  C.B..  C.V.O.,  D.S.O. ;  and  has  issue  —  Norton 
Reginald  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Elizabeth;  and  Aletheae,  Res. — 153  Rue  Joseph  II., 
Brussels. 

Son  of  Reginald  Edward   Knatchbull,  Esq.,   Lt.-Gen. 
R.A.  (s.  of  8th  Bart.),  of  Claremont  Court,  Jersey,  b. 
1812  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  2nd,  1852,  Sarah  Emma,  d.  of  Capt. 
Owen  Lomer  : — ■ 
George  Windham  Chichester  Knatchbull,  Esq.,  C.M.G. , 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ,  late  Lt. -Col.  Indian  Army,  £.1862;  wz.1900, 
Constance  [d.  1913),  d.  of  Alexander  Marsden,  M.D.  ;   and 
has  had  issue— (1)  Wyndham  Marsden  Knatchbull,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1901 ;  (2)  Walter  Dalrymple 
Knatchbull,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Buffs,  b.  1905  ;  d.  1927. 
Res. — 

Rev.  Henry  Dalrymple  Knatchbull,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1864 ;  m.  1902,  Cecilia  Maud,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Samuel 
Woodhouse,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Norley  Hall,  Cheshire;  and  has 
issue— Mary  ;  and  Ursula.  Res.— Sunny  side,  Budleigh 
Salterton,  Devon. 

Owen  Edward  Knatchbull,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1892, 
Amy  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edward  Bingley  Wright  of  Bingley  ; 
and  has  issue — Reginald  Edward  '  Knatchbull,  Esq., 
Capt.  I.A.R.O.,  b.  1893  ;  and  Daphne  Mary.     Res. — 

Son  of  Wadham     Knatchbull,     Esq.,    J. P.    Cornwall, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.   1831  ;    d.    1914  ;    m.    1862,   Maria 
Helena,    d.  of  Rev.   Bryan    Faussett   of   Heppington, 
Kent:  — 
Edward  Wadham  Knatchbull,  Esq.,  J. P.  Wilts.,  b.  1863  ; 
m.    1894,   Gertrude    Louise,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Sellwood 
Stephens,    Rector   of  St.    Erme,  Truro;    and    has   issue- 
Eleanor    Gertrude   \m.    1924,    Capt.    R.    Glynn    Griffiths, 
Wilts.   Regt,];  Dorothea  Wyndham  [m.  1927,  Richard  M. 
Thomas,  R.A.F.] ;  and  Beatrice  Wadham.     Seat—  Winsley 
Manor,   Bradford-on-Avon.      Club — Constitutional. 

Son  of  Francis  Knatchbull,  Esq.,  Col.  istBatt.  Norfolk 
Regt.,  b.  1832;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1870,  Sarah,  d.  of  T.  M. 
Persse  of  Mount  Vernon,  co.  Galway  : — 
Wyndham  Persse  Knatchbull,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Territorial 


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R.H.A.,  b.  1873;  m.  1911,  Sybil  Mathilde,  yst.  d.  of  late 
Ulick  Ralph  Burke,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Norton 
Knatchbull,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Angela  Alice  ;  and  Zara 
Eleanor.     Res. — Hungerford,  Berks. 

KNIGHT,  see  ROUSE-BOUGHTON-KNIGHT. 

KNIGHT  (R.L.,  1813,  H.  Coll).  Vert,  a  bend  lozengy 
or,  in  base  a  cinquefoil  argent,  a  canton  gules.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
grey  friar  habited  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a 
cinquefoil  slipped  argent,  and  suspended  from  the  sinister 
wrist  a  rosary  sable,  the  breast  charged  with  a  rose  gules. 
Motto — "  Suivant  Saint  Pierre." 

Son  of  Wyndham  William  Knight,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bilting 

House,  Kent,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.,  and  Capt.   Roy.  E. 

Kent    Mounted    Rifles,    b.    1828  ;    d.    1918 ;    m.    1849, 

Henrietta  Frances  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Armstrong, 

Cape  Mounted  Rifl  s  : — 

Edward  Knight,  Esq.,  J. P.   Norfolk,  b.   1853;  m.   1882, 

Mary    Augusta   Repps,    ygst.    d.    of    Rev.    Henry    Evans 

Lombe   of  Bylaugh    Park,    co.    Norfolk  ;    and  has  issue — 

Mary  Dorothea.    Res. —  Keswick  Old  Hall,  Norwich. 

Son  of  William  Brodnax  Knight,  Esq.,  Capt.  Queen's 

Bays,    b.    1838;  d.    1896;     m.     1863,     Louisa   Octavia 

Charlotte,    d.  of  Courtney  Stacey   of  Sandling  Place, 

Maidstone  : — 

Major-Gen.    Sir   Wyndham  Charles    Knight,  K.C.I.E. , 

C.B.,    C.S.I,,    D.S.O.,    J. P.    Hants.,    b.    1863:    m.    1896, 

Harriet  Monica,  d.  of  Francis   J.    Johnston   of  Dunsdale, 

Westerham  ;  and  has  issue — Austen  Bertram  Knight,  Esq., 

M.C.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,£.  1897;  Christopher  Wyndham 

Knight,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Roy.  Corps  of  Si  nals,  b.  1899.    Seat 

— Pamber  Place,  Basingstoke.      Club — Cavalry. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Knight,  Rector  of  Chaw- 
ton,  Hants.,  b.  1846;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1872,  Emma  Grace, 
(d.  1924),  second  d.  of  Major  John   Patrickson  of  the 
Madras  Horse  Artillery : — 
Lionel   Charles    Edward    Knight,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col.    (ret.) 
The  Buffs,  b.  1872  ;   in.  1907,   Dorothy  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  the 
late  Col.  Herbert  Deedes  ofSaltwood  Castle  and  Sandling 
Park,   Kent;   and  has  with  other  issue — Edward  Knight, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Seat — Chawton  House,  Alton,  Hants. 
Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Henry  Lewkenor  Knight,  Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  D.S.O.,  Col.- 
Comdt. ,  late  of  Roy.  Irish  Fus. ,  b.  1874;  m.  1901,  Sybil 
Madeleine,  third  d.  of  W.  Howard,  Esq. ,  of  Kingswode 
Hoe,  Colchester  ;  and  has  issue  —Nancy  Lewkenor.  Club 
—Jun.  United  Service. 

William  John  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1900,  Mary 
Adela,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  B.  Knight ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Lionel  John  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Ernest 
Montagu  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (3)  Christopher 
Edward  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

George  Brook  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1915, 
Flo  ence  Madeleine,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Burr,  and  has  issue — 
Pete  Austen  Knight,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Janet  Brodnax  ; 
and  Cassandra  Madeleine.  Res. — Pyes,  Knotty  Green, 
Beaconsfield. 

KNIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  of  six  argent  and  azure,  on 
a  canton  of  the  last,  a  spur,  rowel  downwards,  leathered  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  hawk,  wings  elevated  proper,  standing  on  a 
spur  lying  fessewise  or. 

Bruce-Pryce  (R.L. ,  1872,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  r 
and  4,  gules,  three  chevronels,  that  in  chief  surmounted 
by  a  crescent  at  the  point  argent  (Pryce);  2.  or,  a  saltire 
gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  martlet  of  the  field  (Bruce) ; 
3.  Knight  as  above.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock,  thereon  a  Paschal 
lamb  proper  (Pryce);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  in  armour  in  bend  grasping  a  sceptre  proper 
(Bruce)  ;  3.  the  crest  of  Knight  as  above. 

Sons  of  Alan   Cameron    Bruce-Pryce,    Esq.,    J.P.  co. 
Glamorgan,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1836  ; 
d.  1909;  m.  1st,  1858,   Louisa  (d.   1868),  only  child  of 
late  Lt.-Col.  J.  H.  Slade,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ;  2nd, 
1873,  Anna  Mary  Synnot,  eld.  d.  of  G.  Woods  Maunsell 
of  Oakley  Park,  co.  Kildare  : — • 
George  Lewis  Bruce,  Esq.,  J.P.  Glam. ,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1862  ;  m.   1903,   Helen  Campbell,  d.  of  Malcolm  Alex- 
ander Rankin,  M.D. ,  of  Luton,  Beds.  ;    and  has  issue — 
John    Henry  Bruce,  Gentleman,   b.    1905;     Helen    Mary; 
Frances   Margaret ;  and  Edith  Cameron.     Seats — Blaeny- 


cwm,  Monknash,  nr.  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan  ;  Wood- 
berrie  Knoll,  Loughton. 

Alan  George  Cameron  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.   Res. — 

Edward  Maunsell  Bruce,  Gentleman  (twin  with  his 
brother),  b.  1874 ;  m.  1909,  Mabel,  d.  of  Col.  Noges,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Ronald  George  Maunsell  Bruce,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  (2)  Michael  Edward  Elliot  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911  ;  (.3)  Anthony  Robert  Noges  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b. 
19T4.     Res. — 

John  Synnot  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1919, 
Eiiene,  d.  of  Arthur  Wilson.     Res. — 

Charles  FitzRoy  Bruce  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m.  1913, 
Dulcie  Elaine,  third  d.  of  Sir  Armine  Morris,  4th  Bart. 
Res.— 

Ewen  Cameron  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  m.  1915, 
Eugenie,  d.  of  the  late  G.  Power,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Bruce  (R.L.,  1805,  H.  Coll.).  Arms  and  Crest  ot 
Bruce  as  above  (vide  Bruce-Pryce).  Mottoes — (over  crest) 
"  Fuimus  "  ;  (under  arms),  "  Ofner  na  ofne  angau." 

Son  of  John  Bruce  Bruce,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N., 

b.   1838;  d.  1880;  m.  1870,  Annie,  d.  of  Rev.  George 

Boyes : — 

Brig-Gen.  Thomas  Bruce,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ,  R  A.  (ret.), 

Dir.  of  Remounts  for  Scotland,  b.   1871  ;    m.  1902,  Violet 

Augusta,  d.  of  Alan  Cameron  Bruce-Pryce;  and  has  issue 

— Four  sons.     Res. — The  Red  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.  Henry  Campbell  Bruce,  2nd  Baron 

Aberdare,    T.P.    and   Vice-Lieut,  co.  Glamorgan,  late 

Lt.-Col.   3rd  V.B.  Welsh    Regt.,    b.    1851  ;    d.   1929; 

m.  1880,  Constance  Mary,  only  d.  of  Hamilton  Becket 

by  Hon.   Sophia  Clarence  Copley,  d.   of  Lord  Lynd- 

hurst : — 

Rt.   Hon.   Clarence  Napier  Bruce,  3rd  Baron  Aberdare 

(23  Aug.  1873)  [Supporters— Two  lions,  the  dexter  argent, 

the  sinister  azure,  both  collared  or,  and  pendent  therefrom 

an  escutcheon,  that  on  the  dexter  of  the  arms  of  Knight  (as 

above),  that  on  the  sinister  of  the  arms  of  Bruce  (as  above)], 

B.A.    (Oxford),    Barrister-at-Law    Inner    Temple,    Capt. 


M.G.C.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1885;  m.  1912,  Margaret 
Bethune,  only  d.  of  Adam  Black  ;  and  has  issue — Hon. 
Morys  George  Lyndhurst  Bruce,  b.  1919  ;  Hon.  Nigel 
Henry  Clarence  Bruce,  b.  192 1  ;  Hon.  Rosalind  Louise 
Balfour  ;  and  Hon.  Gweneth  Margaret.  Seat — Llanwvsg, 
Crickhowell,  S.  Wales.     Res.  —  r  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Hon.  John  Hamilton  Bruce,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1923,  Cynthia, 
d.  of  Julian  Grant  Duff  Ainslie,  and  has  issue — Daphne 
Juliet.  Res. — Cefn  Pennar  House,  Mountain  Ash,  co. 
Gl  imorgan. 

Hon.  Victor  Austin  Bruce,  b.  1897;  m.  1926,  Mildred 
Mary,  d.  of  Lawrence  Petre.  Res. — The  Woodbines, 
Esher,  Surrey. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Austin  Bruce,  1st  Baron 


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Aberdare.P.C,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  b.  1815  ;  rf.  1895  ;  tn. 

1st,    1846,   Annabella    (rf.    1852),    only  d.    of  Richard 

Beadon  of  Clifton,  by  Annabella  A'Court,  sister  of  1st 

Lord  Heytesbury  ;  2nd,  Norah  Creina  Blanche,  d.  of 

Lt.-Gen.  Sir  William  Napier,  K.C.B.,  by  Caroline,  d. 

of  Gen.  Hon.  Henry  Fox: — 

Hon.  William  Napier  Bruce,  C.B.,  Barr.-at-Law,  late  2nd 

Sec.   Board  of  Education,  b.   1858;  tn.  1882,  Emily,  d.  of 

Gen.  Sir  Montagu  Scott  MacMurdo,  G.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue 

— William    Fox    Bruce,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    M.C. ,    Inspector 

Ministry  of  Agriculture,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.E.  (T.F.),  b.   1883 

[m.  1921,  Sybil,  d.  of  Major  Alfred  O.  Lyon,  and  widow  of 

Major  F.  Chevenix  Trench]  ;  and  Susan  Norah.  Res. — Hare 

Dene,  Albury  Heath,  Surrey.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Hon.  Charles  Granville  Bruce,  C.B.,  M.V.O. ,  Brig. -Gen. 
(ret.)  Indian  Army,  b.  1866;  tn.  1894,  Finnetta  Madelina  Julia, 
d.  of  Col.  Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald  Campbell,  2nd  Bart.  Res. 
— 17  Kensington  Crescent,  W.14. 

Son  of  Ven.  William  Conybeare  Bruce,  M.A.   (Oxon.), 

Archdeacon  of  Monmouth,  b.  1844  ;  d.  ;  m.  1872, 

Antonia,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Montague  Cholmeley  : — 

Rev.  Montague  William  John  Bruce,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

b.   1873.     Res. — Llwyn-y-Mor,  Turgoose,    P.O.   Victoria. 

B.C. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Bruce,  M.A. ,  formerly  Canon  of 
Llandaff,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1894;  tn.   1st,  1843,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (d.    1866),  d.   of  Very   Rev.    W.   D.    Conybeare, 
Dean  of  Llandaff;  2nd,  1868,  Margaret  Harriet,  d.  of 
Col.  H.  S.  Olivier  :— 
Archibald  Dacres  Austin  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;   tn. 
1894,    Ismay   Ursula  Annunciata,  ygr.   d.    of  Sir  Walter 
Smythe,  8th  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Reginald  Bruce, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894;  (2)  Charles  Bruce,  Esq.,  Capt.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in  action  1917.     Res. — Acton 
Burnell  Hark,  Shrewsbury. 

Sons  of  Lewis  Knight-Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1829  ;  d. 
;  tn.    1856,    Emilia,    d.  of   Augustus  Sullivan    of 
Ritchings,  Bucks. : — 
Lewis  Hobart  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
Frances  Villiers  Bruce,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 
Gerald  Trevor  Bruce,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Collate 
Glam.  Yeo.,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1896,  Lilian,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 
W.  Booth' r,  of  Verlindra,  Glam.,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ; 
2  daus.     Res. — The  Grange,  St.  Hilary,  Glamorgan. 

Knight-Bruce  (R.L. ,  4  Sept.  1837).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  martlet 
of  the  field  (Bruce)  ;  2  and  3,  paly  of  six  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  spur,  with  rowel  downwards, 
leathered  or  (Knight).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests 
t.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  in  bend, 
grasping  a  sceptre  all  proper  (Bruce) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  hawk,  wings  elevated  proper,  standing  in  a  spur 
lying  fessewise  or  (Knight).     Motto  — "  Fuimus." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Lewis  Bruce  Knight-Bruce,  Esq., 
J.  P.,  B.A.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1906;  m.  1846,  his  cousin  Caroline 
Margaret  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Newte  of 
Tidcombe,  co.  Devon: — 
James  Comyn  Lewis  Knight-Bruce,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Col. 
late  3rd  Buffs  ;  b.  1858.     Res.— 23  Gledhow  Gardens,  S.W. 

KNIGHT.  Or,  three  bendlets  azure,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
wreath  of  oak  between  two  spurs  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
Roman  fasces  lying  fessewise,  a  spur  leathered,  rowel  up, 
all  or,  between  two  wings  displayed  gules,  each  charged 
with  a  wreath  of  oak  as  in  the  arms.  Motto,  "  Virtute  et 
labore." 

Son  of  Sir  Henry  Edmund  Knight,  Knight  Bachelor, 
J.  P.  for  co.  Middlesex,  Lieutenant  and  Alderman  of 
the  City  of  London,  Lord  Mayor  1882,  b.  1833;  d. 
1917;  m.  1st,  ;  2nd,  Elsie 

Mary  d.  of  -  -  : — 


Henry   Edmund   Knight,   Esq..   Lieut.  City  of  London, 
1866  ;  tn.  1889,  Florence,  d.  of  John  Whyman,  of  Sutton. 


b. 
Res.— 


HENRY  WILLIAM  KNIGHT-ERSKINE,  Esquire, 
formerly  of  Pittodrie,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Aber- 
deen. Born  1858,  being  the  only  son  of  Colonel  Henrv 
Knigbt-Erskine  of  Pittodrie,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  by  his 
wife  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Moir  of  Denmore  (by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Bruce,  Baronet,  of  Stenhouse).  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1868)— Quarterly,  1.  argent,  on  a  pale  sable 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Erskine) ;  2.  or,  three  piles  in  point 


gules  (for  the  lordship  of  Brechin)  ;  3.  argent,  three  pallets 
gules,  on  a  canton  azure,  a  spur,  the  rowel  downwards  or 
(for  Knight) ;  4.  argent,  three  negroes'  heads  couped  proper, 
banded  of  the  field  (for  Moir).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  ademi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  thistle  proper,  and  in  'he  sinister 
a  fleur-de-lys  azure.  Supporters — Two  naked  boys  proper, 
wreathed  about  the  middle  with  scarfs  azure.  Mottoes 
(over  the  crest)— "Je  pense  pluis "  ;  (below  the  shield) — 
"  Fisus  et  fidus  et  regia  duxit."  Clubs— Carlton,  Junior 
Carlton,  Junior  United  Service. 

KNIGHT-GREGSON  of  Lowlynn  Beal  (R.L.,  28  July 
1842,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  saltire  gules,  recercellee,  en- 
grailed azure,  a  canton  chequy  erminois  and  of  the  last. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  couped  argent,  charged  with  a  bendlet 
wavy  azure  between  two  others  gules,  tied  round  the  wrist 
with  a  riband  of  the  same  colours  and  holding  in  the  hand 
proper  a  battleaxe  or,  the  staff  sable,  entwined  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  fructed  also  proper. 

Son  of  Alfred  Knight-Gregson  of  Lowlynn   Beal,  d. 
1885;  m.  ,  Harriette,  d.  of  Septimus  Lomax  : — 

Clarence  Knight-Gregson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  tn.  1899, 
Alice  Louise,  d.  of  late  Christopher  William  Cattell  ;  and 
has  issue — Clarence  Anthony  Knight-Gregson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900;  and  Joy.     Seat — Lowlynn  Beal,  Northumberland. 

Sir  CHARLES  VALENTINE  KNIGHTLEY,  5th 
Baronet  (2  Feb.  1798),  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northamptonshire. 
Born  July  22,  1853,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Charles  Knightley,  Vicar  of  Combroke,  Warwick- 
shire, by  his  wife  Mary  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Captain 
Sylvester  Richmond,  49th  Regt.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine  ;  2  and  3,  paly  of  six  or  and  gules, 
all  within  a  bordure  azure.  Motto  —  "  Invita  fortuna." 
Married,  April,  26,  1883,  Juliet  Claudine,  dau.  of  T.  W. 
Watson  of  Lubenham.  Seat — Fawsley,  Daventry,  co. 
Northampton. 

KNIGHTS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  or  and  azure,  a 
cross  quarterly  counterchanged,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  grasshopper  proper,  and  in  the  second 
and  third  quarters  a  well  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind  lodged 
argent,  guttee-de  sang,  pierced  in  the  shoulder  by  an 
arrow  also  argent.     Motto — "  Work  wins." 

Son  of  Frederick  Knights,  of  Camberwell,  b.  1838  : — 

Henry  Newton  Knights,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  J.P.,  M.P. 
N.  Camberwell  1918-22,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1898,  Grace,  d.  of 
late  Joseph  Mitchell.  Res. — 1 3  Brunswick  Terrace,  Hove , 
Sussex. 

KN1LL  of  South  Vale  House.  Blackheath  (H.  Coll., 
1892).  Gules,  semee  of  crosses  botonny  fitchee,  a  lion 
rampant  all  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  fasces  fessewise, 
head  to  the  dexter  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  or,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  cross  botonny  fitchee  azure,  and  support- 
ing with  the  sinister  a  fasces  in  bend  proper.  Motto — 
"  Nil  desperandum." 

Son  of  Alderman  Sir  Stuart    Knill,    1st  Bart.,   Lord 

Mayor  of  London  1893,  b.   1824;  d.  1908;    tn.  1850, 

Mary  Anne  Rose,  d.  of  Charles  Rowland  Parker: — 

Sir  John  Knill,  2nd  Bart,  (n  Aug.  1893),  a  Member  of 

the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of   London, 

Sheriff  of  London  1903-4,   Alderman  1897-1927,  and  Lord 

Mayor  1909-10,  b.  1856;  m.  1882,  Mary  Edith,  d.  of  John 

Hardman    Powell    of    Blackheath ;    and    has    issue — John 

Stuart  Knill,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  b.  1886  [tn.  1910,  Lucy 

Emmeline.d.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Willis  of  Blackheath  ; 

and  has  issue — John  Kenelm  Stuart  Knill,  Esq.,  b.  1913] ; 

and    Mary    Anne    Dorothy.      Res. — Crosslets,    Alfriston, 

Sussex. 

KNOCKER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  frets  in  fesse 
between  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  all  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  wolfs 
head  erased  gules,  collared  or,  a  fret  of  the  last.  Motto — 
' '  Per  ardua. '' 

Son  of  William  Knocker  of  Dover,  b.  1761  ;  d.  1847  ; 
tn.  : — 

The  late  Frederic  Knocker,  Gentleman,  of  69  Castle 
Street,  Dover,  b.  1835;  d.  1915. 


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KNOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled, 
oars  in  action,  between  three  anchors  erect  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  rising  sun  or,  a  trident  erect  sable.  Motto—"  Facta 
non  verba." 

Son  of  Matthew  Knott,  of  North  Shields  : — 

Sir  James  Knott,  1st  Bart.,  of  Close  House,  J. P.,  M.P. 
Sunderland  1910,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Gray's  Inn,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1878,  Margaret  Annie,  d.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Garbutt  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Thomas 
Garbutt  Knott,  Esq.,  b.  1879.  Seat — Samares  Manor, 
Jersey. 


KNOWLES  of  Lovel  Hill  (H.  Coll.,  1914).  Azure, 
a  naval  crown  between  four  crosses  crosslet  all 
within  a  cross  resarcelly  disjoined,  between  as  many 
crosses  crosslet  all  or.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest  — 


KNOWLES  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  cottised 
argent,  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  cross  crosslet 
in  base  argent,  three  roses  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant  statant  argent, 

supporting   with    the    trunk   an   anchor   or.      Motto  — 

"  Semper  paratus." 

Sons   of   Sir   Charles   George    Frederick    Knowles, 
4th  Bt.  of    Lovel  Hill,  Vice-Adm.  R.N.,  b.    1832; 
d.  1918  ;  m.  1882,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Ellen,  d.  of 
Cathcart  Thomson,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  : — 
Sir  Francis  Howe  Seymour  Knowles,  5th  Bt.  (31  Oct. 

1765),  of  Lovel  riill,  M.A.,  B.Sc.  (Oxon.),  b.  1886;  m. 

1914,  Kathleen  Constance,  d.  of  the  late  William  Lennon, 

County  Inspector  R.I.C. ;  and  has  issue — Francis  Gerald 

William  Knowles,  Esq.,    b.    1915-     Res.— 3    Bradmore 

Road,  Oxford. 

Capt.   George  Johnstone  Knowles,  b.  1887  ;   m.  1915, 

Helen  Marjorie,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  Pockley,  R.N.R. 

Res. — Dangkande,  Rattota,  Ceylon. 

Robert  Cosbv   Knowles,   Esq.,   b.    1888.      Address  — 

c/o  Bank  of  Australasia,  Hughenden,  Queensland. 


KNOWLES  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  chevron  azure,  between 
three  sparrowhawks  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
Roman  lamp  inflamed  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head 
couped  azure,  armed  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  bell 
gold.     Motto — "  Nolens  nihil  nosse." 

Son    of    John     Knowles,    of     Lamberhead    Green, 

Lanes.  : — 
Rev.  Atherton  Knowles,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b. 
Res. — St.  James's  Vicarage,  Ratcliff,  E.i. 


ram's  head  couped  argent,  armed  or,  three  roses  gules. 
Motto — "Nee  diu  nee  frustra." 

Sons  of  Andrew  Knowles  of  Swinton,  Lanes.,  b.  1829; 
d.  1890;    m.  1st,  Victoria,    d.  of  Thomas   Evans   of 
Dowlais'  House,  Glamorganshire  :— 
Robert    Knowles,    Esq.,    of    Swinton    Old     Hall    and 
Ednaston  Lodge  (a. v.). 

Herbert  Andrew  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;   m. 

Res. — 

Son  of  Arthur  Knowles,  Esq.,  of  Alvaston  Hall,  D.L. 
Lanes.  (High  Sheriff  1902),  b.  1858;  d.  1929;  m.  1894, 
Mildred  Clare  (d.  1913),  d.  of  late  Capt.  James  Maxey 
Buchanan,  J.  P. : — 
John  Buchanan  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.  Seat— 
Alvaston  Hall,  Nantwich,  Cheshire. 

Sons  of  Andrew  Knowles,  Esq.,   J. P.   co.  Gloucester 
(High  Sheriff   1883),  b.   1845;   d.  1909;   m.   1st,   i8b8, 
Anne  Jane  (d.  1876),   d.   of  John   Cross   of  Gartside 
House,  Bolton,  co.   Lancaster;  2nd,  1880,  Catherine, 
d.   of  Rev.   John    Brooks  of  Farley  Court,    Reading, 
Berks.  :— 
James    Knowles,    Gentleman,    b.    1875.     Seat- 
Andrew  Brookes  Knowles,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  b.  1885; 
m.  ,  and  has  issue— Two  daus.     Res.—  Playden   Cot- 

tage, Playden,  Sussex. 

Robert  Millington  Knowles,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Norfolk 
Re<n  ,  b.  1893;  m.  1917,  Olive  Marjory,  d.  of  John 
Anstruther  Berners,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  of  Woolverstone 
Park;  and  has  issue  -  Andrew  Knowles,  Gentleman,  /'. 
1918  ;  Robert  Bernard  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Hugh 
Grenville  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1.     Res.— 

Sons  of  James  Frederick  Knowles,  Gentleman,*.  1847  ; 
d.    1910;    m.   1884,  Annie  Dundas,  d.   of  John  Livy, 

Warwick  Livy  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.  Postal 
add. — Belair,  Birkdale,  Lanes. 

Bruce  Millington  Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 

ROBERT  KNOWLES,  Esquire,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff 
1913)  co  Derby.  Born  1856,  being  the  eldest  son  of  late 
Andrew  Knowles,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Swinton  Old  Hall  (the 
head  of  the  family).  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a 
chevron  cottised  between  in  chief  two  crescents  and  in  base 
a  cross  crosslet  argent,  three  roses  of  the  field,  and  impaling 
the  arms  of  Newall,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  party  per 
pale  gules  and  azure,  three  covered  cups,  two  and  one, 
within  an  orle  or  ;  2.  or,  on  a  chief  per  pale  gules  and  sable, 
three  bezants  (for  Kyrshaugh) ;  3.  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
semee  of  caltraps  sable.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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in  front  of  a  ram's  head  couped  argent,  armed  or,   three 
roses  gules;    with    the    Motto,    "Nee    diu    nee    frustra.' 


Married,  ist,  1883,  Hannah  Fenton  (d.  1916),  second 
daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Newall,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  of  Hare  Hill,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster;  2nd,  1922, 
Evelyn  d.  of  L.  Stormont  ;  and  has  Issue  —  Andrew 
Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  17,  1897 ;  (2)  Robert  Kav 
Knowles,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  Margery  Hannah.  Estates 
— Hawkshaw;  Ednaston  Lodge.  Res.—  Gorselands,  Burley, 
Hants.     Clubs— Junior  Carlton,  R.A.C. 

KNOX,  see  PERY-KNOX-GORE  and  SAUNDERS- 
KNOX-GORE. 

KNOX  (Matric.  L.O.  1693,  Regd.  U.O.  1707).  Gules, 
a  falcon  volant  or,  within  an  orle  wavy  on  the  outer  and 
engrailed  on  the  inner  edge  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  close  stand- 
ing on  a  perch  proper.     Motto— "  Moveo  et  proficior." 

Second  and  only  surv.  son  of  Thomas  Knox,  3rd  Earl 
of  Ranfurly,  b.  1816;  d.  1858;  m.  1848,  Harriet,  d.  of 
James  Rimington  of  Broomhead  Hall,  co.  York  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Uchter  John  Mark  Knox,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G., 
5th  Earl  of  Ranfurly  (14  Sept.  1831),  Baron  Welles  of 
Dungannon,  Tyrone,  Ire.  (16  (an.  1781),  Viscount 
Northland  (5  July  1791),  Irish  honours,  B.iron  Ranfurly 
of  Ramphorlie,  co.  Renfrew,  U.K.  (5  Tuly  1826),  Lord-in- 
Waiting  1895-7,  Gov.  of  New  Zealand  1897-1904,  Bailiff 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Tohn  ot 
Jerusalem  [Supporters  —  Two  falcons,  wings  inverted 
proper,  ducally  gorged,  lined,  beaked,  membsred,  and  belled 
or],  b.  1856;  m.  1880,  Hon.  Constance  Elizabeth  Caulfeild, 
only  child  of  James  Alfred,  7th  Viscount  Charlemont,  C.B  ; 
and  has  had  issue— Thomas  Uchter  Caulfeild  Knox, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Northland,  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards,  formerly  A.D.C.  to  the  Gov.  of  New  Zealand 
1903-4.  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  b.  1882  ;  killed  in  action 
1915  [m.  1912,  Hilda  Susan  Ellen,  yr.  d.  of  Sir  Daniel 
Cooper,  2nd  Bart.,  and  left  issue — Thomas  Daniel  Knox, 
Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount  Northland,  b.  1913  ;  Hon! 
Edward  Paul  Uchter  Kncx,  b.  1914I ;  Lady  Annette  Agnes, 
d.  1886  ;  Lady  Constance  Harriet  Stuart  [in.  1905,  Evelyn 
Milnes  Gaskell,  Esq.,  D.L.  (a. v.)];  and  Ladv  Eileen  Maud 
Juliana  [m.  1914,  Charles  Loraine  Clarke,' late  Major  R. 
Bucks.  Hussars],  Seat—  Northland  House,  Dungannon  co 
Tyrone.     Clubs— Carlton,  R.Y.S.   (Cowes). 

Only  son  of  the  Hon.  William  Stuart  Knox,  Major  late 

51st  Foot,  Hon.  Col.  Mid-Ulster  Art.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.    Tyrone,  M.P.  for  Dungannon  1851-74,  b.   1826; 

d.   1900;  m.   1856,  Georgiana,  yst.  d.  of  John  Bonfoy 

Rooper  of  Abbots  Ripton,  Hunts.  :— 

Thomas  Granville  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone, 

late  Capt.  3rd    Batt.    Roy.  West    Surrey    Regt.,  b.   1868; 

m.   1897,  Hon.    Harriet  id.   1928),  d.   of  the  5th  Viscount 

Clifden  ;    and    has    issue— Constance    Georgiana    [m.     Dr. 

Henry  Brand].     Club— Arthur's. 

Sons  of  Henry   Needham    Knox,    Esq.,   Capt.    R.N., 


b.    1831  ;    d.    1916;    in.     1859,    Alexandrina    Henriette 

Wilhelmina   (d.     1875),    d.     of    Mons.    Jean    Jacques 

Lavit  :  — 

Edward  Knox,  Esq;,  J. P.  Glamorganshire  and  Somerset, 

b.  i860  ;  m.  1887,  Mabel,  d.  of  John  Edward  Wade  of  Brant- 

ingham    Thorpe,    Yorkshire;    and    has    issue  —  (1)    John 

Needham  Knox,   Esq.,  Comdr.    R.N.,  b.   1890  [m.  1926, 

Monica,    only    d.    of     Maj.-Gen.      Sir    Gerald     Kitson, 

K.C.V.O.,   C.B..   C.M.G.  (Club— Jun.    United   Service^  ; 

Thomas  Edward  Needham   Knox,  Gentleman,    Lieut.    R. 

Marines,  b.  1900  ;  and  Mabella  Elinor.     Res. — 7  Raby  Place, 

Bath. 

Son  of  Octavius  Newry  Knox,  Esq.,  b.  1836;  d.  1923; 

in.  1866,  Lucy  (d.  1884),  fourth  d.  of  Hon.  S.  E.  Spring 

Rice  :— 

Leonard  Knox,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  as  Capt.  R.A.S.C., 

b.  1879  ;   in.   1924,  Bertha  Helene,  d.  of  H.  J.  Brel,  and 

has   issue — John    Leonard    Knox,     Gentleman,    b.     1925. 

Res. — Porte  de  Menin,  Ypres,  Belgium. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Francis  Vesey  Kncx,  Esq.,  K.C., 
M.A.  (Oxford),  Barrister-at-Law  Gray's  Inn  and  the 
Middle  Temple,  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  b.  1865 ; 
d.  1921  ;  in.  1891,  Annie  Elizabeth  id.  1907),  only  d.  of 
William  Lloyd  of  Llanmaes,  Glamorgan  : — 
Columb  Thomas  Knox,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  Queen's  R. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1897. 

Noel  Lloyd  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.    1906. 

Sons  of  Vesey  Edmund  Knox,  of  Shimnah,  co.  Down, 

b.  1840  ;  d.   1879  ;  in.   1862,  Margaret  (d.   1915),  d.  of 

Rev.  James  Garrett,  of  Kilgaren,  co.  Carlow : — 

Charles  Thomas  Gisborne    Knox,  Gentleman,  b.    1868; 

m.   1893,  Ethel  Flora,  yst.  d.  of  Surg.-Gen.  A.   H.  Fraser, 

late  Army  Medical  Staff;  and  has  issue — Ethel  Eileen  ;  and 

Cecile  Grahame.     Res.— 

Sir  Alfred  William  Fortescue  Knox,  K.C.B.  (1919) 
C.M.G.  Maj.-Gen.  (ret.),  Mil.  Attache  at  St.  Petersburg 
1911,  M.P.  Wycombe  Div.  since  1924,1''.  1870;  in.  1915, 
Edith  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Halkett,  and  widow  of 
Richard  Boyle.  Res. — New  Mile  Chase,  Ascot ;  13  South 
Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

Harry  Hugh  Sydney  Knox,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  D.S.O.,  Major- 
Gen,  late  Col.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  b.  1873;  m.  1904, 
Grace  Una,  d.  of  the  Rev.  R.  A.  Storrs,  Rector  of  Shank- 
lin  ;  and  has  issue — Una  Sheila  Colleen  [m.  1924,  Noel 
David  Stevenson,  The  Black  Watch].  Res.— 8  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Beresford  Knox,  M.A. ,  late  Vicar 

of  Lower   Beeding,    Horsham,  b.    1825;    d.    1910;    ///. 

1857,  Christina,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Leslie  of 

Annahilt,  co.  Down  : — ■ 

Rev.  Charles  Edward  Leslie  Beresford  Knox,  Rector  of 

Greinton,  nr.  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1903,  Ethel 

Margaret,  d.  <  f  the  Rev.  Francis  John  Dickson  of  Ribchester, 

Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Francis  Knox,  Gentleman, 

b.  1917  ;  Margaret  Leslie  ;  and  Christina   Katherine  Mary. 

Res. — Greinton,  nr.  Bridgwa'er. 

Son   of  Andrew    Ferguson    Knox   of   Urney   Park,    /». 
1816 ;  d.    1870 ;  m.   i860,  Katherine  Georgiana    Eliza- 
beth (d.  18Q5),  second  d.  of  Latham  Blacker  of  Glenkean, 
co.  Londonderry : — 
Robert   Ferguson   Knox,   Esq.,  Lt.-Col.    R.E.,  b.   1868; 
m.  1896,  Edith  Mary,  d.  cf  T.  W.  D.  Humphreys;  and  has 
issue — (1)  William    Humphreys   Knox,  Gentleman,   Lieut. 
R.E. ,  b.    1897;  (2)  George  Latham  Knox,  Gentleman,  />. 
1900.     Res. — 

Only  son  of  Thomas  John  Knox,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1877  ;   in. 

1849,  Emma  Augusta,  d.  of  James  Carey  of  Guernsey  : — 

Rev.    Thomas    Carey    Knox,    M.A. ,  b.    1862;    m.   1891, 

Georgiana  Emily  (d   1924),  d.  of  Richard  Waller  of  Troy, 

co.  Londonderry.     Res. — Windvridge,  Broadstone,  Dorset. 

Only    sons    of   Charles  Jeffrey    Knox,    Madras    C.S. , 

b.    1841  ;  d.  1881  ;     in.    ist,   1864,   Elizabeth  Georgina 

(d.  1874),  third  d.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dawson  Logan, 

Rector  of  Charlestown,  co.  Louth,  Ireland  : — 

Thomas    Vesey    Melville    Knox,    Gentleman,    b.    186=;. 

Res.— 

Charles  Arthur    Northland    Knox,   Gentleman,  b.   1867. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Vesey  Knox.  Comm.  R.N. ,  b.  1847;  d.  ; 

in.  1885,  Helen,  d.  of  Benjamin  Leigh  of  Manchester: — 
Albert  Vesey  Bent  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.  Res. — 
Surv.  sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Knox,  Rector  of  Lurgan, 
b.  1807;  d.  1871  ;  in.  ist,  1840,  Eliza  Winckworth  (d. 
1850),  d.  of  Ellis  Bent ;  2nd,  1861,  Emily  Jane,  d.  of 
the  Rev.  T.  D.  Logan  :— 


Eno 

Cheney  John  Mansell  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1848.  Res- 
William  Arthur  Logan  Knox,  Gentleman ,  *.  1864.  Res- 
Thomas  George  Keith  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1869.  Res.- 
Only  surv.  son  of  Most  Rev.  Robert  Knox,  D.D.. 
Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Lord  Primate  of  All 
Ireland,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Down,  Connor  and 
Dromore  1848,  and  translated  to  the  Primacy  1886,  b 
!8o8;  d.  i8q3;  m.  1842,  Catherine  Delia  (d.  1897), 
d.  of  Th  omas  Gibbon  Fitzgibbon  of  Ballyseeda,  co. 
Limerick : —  _  _      .       . 

Lt  -Gen     Sir   Charles    Edmond    Knox,    K.C.B.    (ret.), 
formerly  Col.  Shropshire  L.I.,  served  with  Bechuanaland 
Expedn.   1884  and  S.  Africa    1899-1901,  comdg     4th  Div 
Southern  Command  1902-6,  formerly  in  command  of  32nd 
Regtl.  Dis.,  b.  1846.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

KNOX  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  falcon  volant  or,  within  an 
orle  waved  on  the  outer  and  engrailed  on  the  inner  edge, 
ardent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— A  falcon  on  a 
pe'rch,  all  proper.     Motto—' '  Vi  et  virtute." 

Ygst.  son  of  Col.   Andrew  Knox  of  Prehen,  M.P. ,  m. 
Mary,  d.  of  Dominick  M'Causland: — 
Thomas  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.         ,  Mary  Anne, 

d.  of  George  Franks  ;  and  has  issue.     Res.— 

Son  of  George  Knox,  Esq.,   R.M.  co.  Sligo,  £.1806; 
d.   1874;  m.   1827,  Caroline  Catherine,  d.    of  Charles 
Hawkes  of  Briarfield  :  — 
Thomas  Conroy  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1832.     Res.— 
Son  of  Rev.   George    Knox,  Rector   of  Donamon,  co. 
Roscommon,  m.  Frances  Holmes:— 
Maurice  Knox,  Esq.,  Surgeon-Major,  b.   1847;  m.  1880, 
Edith,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  George  Noble  Cave.     Res  — 

Son  of  Maurice  Wilson  Knox,  Esq.,  of  Kilmannock,  co. 
Wexford,  b.   1805;  d  ;   m.  1831,   Elizabeth,  d.  and 

h.  of  Frances  White  of  Oldstone,  co.  Antrim  :— 
Francis  William  White  Knox,  Gentleman,*.  1847;  m. 
1871,  Annie  (d.  1915).  d.  of  George  Hudson  of  Temple 
Carrig,  co.  Wicklow ;  and  has  issue— (1)  George  Henry 
Hudson  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  (2)  Francis  William 
White  Knox,  Gentleman,*.  1876;  (3)  Richard  Beresford 
Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1879;  <4)  Maurice  Wilson  Knox, 
Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  (5)  Beresford  Hubert  Knox,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1885  ;  and  Isabella  Frances.     Res.— 

KNOX  of  Redheugh,  Kilbirnie  (L.O. ,  14  March  1914I. 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  falcon  volant  between  three 
mullets  all  within  an  orle  engrailed  on  the  outer  side  or 
Knox)  •  2  and  3,  ermine,  five  bars  azure,  over  all  a  double- 
headed  'eagle  displayed  or  (Barr,  L.O.  10  March  1914). 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  falcon  close,  belled  and  jessed  proper.  Motto— 
"  Moveo  et  proficior." 

Sons  of  Bryce  Muir  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glengarnock 
and  Redheugh,  Kilbirnie,  Ayrshire,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1924  I 
m.  1880,  Agnes  Dunlop.  d.  of  William  Barr,  of  Dunlop 
House,  Beith  : — ■ 
James    Knox,    Esq.,    I. P.    co.   Ayr,   b.  1883;    m.  1911. 
Dorothy,    d.  of  Richard  Algernon  Fry,   and  has  issue  — 
Bryce  Muir  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.   1916  ;  James  Alexander 
Knox,   Gentlemin,  b.  1918  ;    and  Elizabeth.     Res.— Red- 
heugh, Kilbirnie,  Ayrshire.     Club— Western  (Glasgow). 

William  Barr  Knox,  Gentleman  [Arms,  as  above,  but 
(Matric  L.O.)  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  crescent  or, 
for  difference],  b.  1845.  R".— Ryefield,  Dairy,  Ayrshire. 
Club— Western  (Glasgow). 

KNOX  (U.O.).  Gules,  afalcon,  wings  expanded,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  close  on  a  perch 
all  proper.     Motto—"  Moveo  et  proficio." 

Sons  of  Francis  Blake  Knox  of  Moyne,  b.  ;  d.  1851  ; 

m.    1839,   Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  William  Hutchinson 
of  Bullock  Castle  : — 
Harry    Blake    Knox,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Mayo,   b. 
Res.—  „ 

Ernest   Edward   Knox,    Gentleman,  b.  ;     m.     i»73> 

Evelyn  Florence,  d.  of  William  W.  Bentley  of  Sydenham  ; 
and  has  issue— (1)  Ernest  Blake  Knox,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Capt. 
R  A.M.C.  ;  (2)  Harry  Raymond  Blake  Knox,  Gentleman  ; 
(3)  Charles  Eric  Blake  Knox,  Gentleman  ;  (4)  William 
Raymond  Blake  Knox,  Gentleman;  Evelyn  Violet;  and 
Elizabeth  Mary.     Seat — 

Sons    of    Francis    Albert    Blake    Knox,    Gentleman, 
L.R.C.S.I.,    L.K.Q.C.P.I.,    b.    1849;    d.    1908;    m. 


Eno 


1115 


1873,  Alice,  d.  of  Major  John  Graham,  Hymenstown, 
co.  Tipperary: — 
Francis  Blake  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.   1873;  m.  Alice,  d. 
ofG.  Roberts,  Gentleman,  of  Bristol;  and  has  issue— Eric 
Francis  Blake  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

William  Hutchison  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Son  of  Fitzroy  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Bnttas 
Castle,  b.  ;  d.  1911 ;  >"•  1875,  Maude,  d.  of  John 

Anthony  Woods  of  Benton  Hall,  Northumberland:— 
John  Frederick  Knox,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b   1876.     Seat—  Brittas  Castle,  Thurles,  co.  Tipperary. 

Son  of  Rev.    St.    George   Caulfield    Knox,   Rector   of 
Dromard,  b.  1800;  d.  1864;  m.  1836,  Anne  Cordelia, 
d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Quintus  St.  George  :— 
Hercules    Francis   Knox,  Gentlemen,  b.   1844;  m.  1870, 
Harriet  Elizabeth   (d.    1884),  d.   of  Rev.  John  James  Pox 
Rector  of  Kinawley;  and  has  issue— ( 1 )  Richard  Frederick 
Beresford  Knox,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Dublin  Fus.,  served  in 
S    Africa  1900-2  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King  s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  b.  1878  ;  (2)  Hercules  John  Knox, 
Gentleman,   M.D.,   B.Ch.,   B.A.,  and   L.M.  Univ    Dub 
b.    1880  (Balliol    Mid  Bank,  West  Derby,  Liverpool  ;  and 
three   daus.     Seats — 

Sons  of  Granville  Henry  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1840  ;  a. 
1894  ;  m.  1862,  Ellen,  d.  of  Richard  Frederick  Farrer  :  — 
Herbert  Dudley  Wilton  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1866. 
Arthur  Somerset  Girtin  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Frederick  FitzRoy  Farrer  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
James  Lionel  Richard  Knox,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 

Son  of  John   Knox,  Gentleman,  of  Broadlands  Park, 

co.    Mayo,    b.     1802;    d.    1874;    in.    1847,    Henrietta 

Adelaide,  d.  of  Anthony  Gildea  :— 

John   Anthony    Knox,    Gentleman,    b.    1850;    m.    1875; 

Margaret,   d.   of  Francis   Carroll   of  Ballintain ;   and  has 

issue— (1)   Tames  Annesley  Knox,  Gentleman,*.  1876;  (2) 

Godfrey  FitzRoy  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1877;  and  Harnette 

Adelaide.     Res.— Belgariff  House,  Foxf  rd,  co.  Mayo. 

Son  of  Henry  Augustus  Knox,  Gentleman,  of  Palmers- 
town,  co.   Mayo,  *.  1807;  d.  1887;  m.   1845,  Eleanor, 
d.  of  Henry  William  Knox  of  Netley  Park  :— 
St  George  lames  Knox,  Gentleman,*.  1855;  w.(rst),  1894, 
Mary  (d  1896),  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  William  Jackson,  Archdeacon 
of  Killala  ;  and  had  issue— May  Rose  ;  (2nd),  1904-  Florence 
Isabel,  fourth  d.  of  Capt.  Albeit  Henry  Knox  of  Hollywood, 
Ballino   co.  Mavo  ;  and  has  further  issue— (1)  Cyril  Albert 
St   George  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1905  ;  (2)  Edward  Maurice 
Desmond   Knox,   Gentleman,   *.   1910;    and  Anna  Violet 
Isabel      Res.— Palmerstown,  nr.  Killala,  co.  Mayo. 

Son  of  Edmond  Francis  Annesley  Knox,  Gentleman, 
*.   1856;  d.  IQ25;   m.  1889,  Ida,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Ernest 
Knox  of  Castlerea  :— 
Rupert  Alan  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1890.     Res.—  Katntran 
Park,  Killala,  co.  Mavo. 

Son   of  Arthur   Edward    Knox   of  Castlerea,   and    ot 
Trotton,  Sussex,   *.    1808;    d.    1886;    m.    1835,    Lady 
Jane  Parsons,  d.  of  Laurence,  2nd  Earl  of  Rosse:— 
Arthur  Henry  Knox,  Gentleman,  R.N.,  *.   1852.     R".— 
Son  of  Utred  Augustus  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Mayo 
and  Sli-o,  D.L.  co.  Sligo  (Sheriff  co.  Mayo  1875),  *. 
1825;  d.  1913;  m.  1875,  Agnes  Frances  Nina  (d.  1906), 
d.  of  Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox-Gore,  1st  Bart. : — 
Utred  Arthur   Frederick    Knox,    Esq.,    Capt.     Res.    of 
Officers,  late  The  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  *.  1885.     Seat— Mount 
Falcon.'nr.  Ballina,  co.  Mayo. 

Sons  of  Albert  Henry  Knox,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  Sligo  Rifles 
(Mil.),  *.   1827;  d.   1915:  m.  1855,  Jane  Harriett  (</. 
1897),  d.  of  lames  Annesley  Knox  of  Crosspatnck  :— 
Albert  Frederick  James  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1856.    Res. 
— Owenmore,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 

Ernest  Henry  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Mayo,  *.   1859;  m. 
i8q2,  Ada  losephine,  d.  of  Henry  Alexander  Cowper,  and 
has  issue -Ada  Eveleen  Elizabeth  ;  and  Zinna  Ethel.     Res. 
—Greenwood  Park.  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 
Alfred  Douglas  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1861. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard    Knox,  late  13th  Hussars,  *. 
1848;  d.    1918;  m.    1882,    Mary   Eliza,  only   child   ot 
Clement  Milward,  Esq.,  Q.C.  :— 
Clement  Uchter  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.  1890.     Seat— Urace 
Dieu     co.    Dublin.      Res.  —  Holt   Hatch,    Alton,    Hants. 
Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.    Richard   Knox  of  Grace   Dieu,  co. 
Dublin,    and    Strathdurn,    Cheltenham,    *.     1812:    d- 
1892;  m.  1844,  Mary  Letitia,  d.  of  Col.  and  Bng.-Gen. 
Bryce  M'Ma^ter.  H.E.I. C.S.  :— 
Horace  Chaloner  Knox,  Gentleman,  P.W.  Dept.,  India, 
*.  181:4.     Res. —  „ 

Walter  Frederick  Knox,  Gentleman,  *.   1866;  m.  1897. 


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Klfleda  Ethel,  d.  of  late  Rev.  H.   Rich  of  Carlrooke  Hall. 

Norfolk.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Robert  John  Knox,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Cahirleske,  and 
Ballaghtobin,  b.  1817  ;  d.  igoi  ;  m.  1853,  Philippa  Allen  , 

d.  of  Frederick  Lindesay  of  Loughry,  co.  Tyrone  : 

Rev.  Frederick  William   Knox,   b.    1856;    m.   1892,  Eva 

Basile,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  G.   C.   Browne.     Seat—  Bailagh- 

tobin,  co.  Kilkenny.     Res.— Belvoir  Castle,  Grantham. 
Lindesay  Knox,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1905),  b.  ; 

"•'•  .    d.    of  Major-Gen.    Dennis.      Res.— Bonnetstowii 

House,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Lieut. -Col.  JOHN  HERVEY  KNOX-BROWNE, 
J. P.  and  D.  L.  co.  Tyrone(High  Sheriff  1887),  late  Lieut.  - 
Col.  N.  Irish  Div.  R.A.,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  formerly 
A.D.C.  to  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Abercorn,  Lord-Lieut 
of  Ireland.      Born  1843,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  laU- 
Thomas  Richardson  Browne,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. ,  of  Aug- 
hentaine  Castle,  by  Sarah,  fourth  dau.  of  the  late  Hervey 
de  Montmorency  of  Castlemorres,  co.  Kilkenny.    Armoriai 
baarings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  a  chevron  azure,  be- 
tween two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  and  a  cinquefoil  in  base  sable 
(for  Browne) ;  2  and  3  gules,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  a 
falcon,  with  wings  expanded  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  pheon  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure  (for  Knox),  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence  the  arms  of  Knox-Gore,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  a  fesse  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  within 
a  bordure  argent  (for  Gore) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  falcon  rising 
or,  within  an  orle  waved  on  the  outer  and  engrailed  on  the 
inner  edge,  a  crescent  for  difference  (for  Knox).     Mantling 
azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert,  charged 
on  each  wing  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Browne)  ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  on  a  perch,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  pheon  sable  (for  Knox) ;  and  on  an  escroll 
above  this   Motto,   "  Moveo  et  proficio  "  ;   and  below  the 
arms,    "  Suivez    raison."      Married,    1867,    Louisa    Eliza- 
beth, third  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Knox-Gore,  1st  Bart,  (ext.), 
of  Belleek  Manor,  co.  Mayo;  and  has    Issue— (1)  Thomas 
Arthur   Hervey   Knox-Browne,  Esq.,   Capt.  6th   Brig.    N 
Irish    Div.    R.A.,   b.    1870;    (2)  Mervyn    William    Charles 
Nesbit  Knox-Browne,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  [m.  1911,  May, 
only  d.   of  late  Barry  George] ;  and  three  daus.      Seat-  ' 
Aughentaine   Castle,    Fivemiletown,    co.    Tyrone      Club  — 
Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 

KNUTSFORD,  Viscount,  see  HOLLAND. 

KNYFTON,  see  G RAVES- KNYFTON. 

FELIX  SUMNER  KNYVETT,  Esquire,  J. P.  Herts 
Born  1839,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Felix  Knyvett  of 
Ashwellthorpe,  Watford,  Herts.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  bend  plain  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
sable  (for  Knyvett) ;  2.  argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules 
between  four  water-bougets  sable,  a  label  of  three  points 
azure,  charged  with  as  many  lions  rampant  or  (for  Bour- 
chier) ;  3  France  and  England  quarterly,  within  a  bordure 
argent  (for  Plantagenet) ;  4.  quarterly,  or  and  vert  (for 
Berners).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon  with  wings  addorsed 
azure.  Residence— Ashwellthorpe,  Watford,  Herts.  Club 
— Conservative. 

KOE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  an  antique  ship,  sails  furled 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  tridents  sable.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  anchor  erect  sable,  a  falcon  wings  expanded  gold. 

Son  of  Ralph  Pemberton  Koe,  Registrar  of  the   High 

Court  of  Justice,  Chancery  Division,  b.  1830;  d.  1803  ■ 

m.  1865  : —  ' 

Walter  Pulteney  Koe,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.),   R.N.,  b    1877- 

m.  1909,  Hon.  Winifred,  d.  of  4th  Baron  Kensington-  and 

has   issue— Grace    Elizabeth;    and    Moyra   Anne.     Res  — 

Brockweir,  Chepstow,  Mon. 

KONIG(H.  Coll.).     Or,   on  a  mount  vert,  an  oak-tree 
proper,  on  a  chief  sable,  a  wolfs  mask  between  two  pair', 
of  cramps  in  saltire  of  the  field.     Mantling  vert  and  or 
Crest— Issuant  from  an  antique  crown   or,  an  oak-tree  a^ 
n  the  arms,  between  two  eagles'  wings  argent. 

Third  son  of  Friedrick  Konig,  Gentleman,    b     1826- 
d     1905;  m.    1854,    Alette,  d.  of   Johannes    Houtuyn 
Cramer : — 
Hans   Henry  Konig,  Gentleman,  b    1870.     Res  —Villa 


Ikon 

Maria  Serena,  Menton  Garavan,  A./M.  France.     Clubs — 
Carlton,  Wellington. 

KONIG  (H.  Coll.  1908).  Or,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  oak 
tree  proper,  a  chief  sable ,  thereon  a  pale  between  two  pairs  of 
cramps  in  saltire  of  the  field  and  charged  with  a  cross-bow 
bent  with  arrow  gules.       Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest— 


Issuant  from  an  antique  crown  or,    an  oak-tree  as  in  the 
arms,  between  two  eagles'  wings  argent.       Badge— Upon  a 

crossbow  bent  with  arrow  or,  a  wolfs  head  gules.     Motto 

"  Necspe  nee  metu." 

Second  son  of  Frederick  Konig,  Gentleman,  b.  1826  ; 

d.    1905;     m.   1854,  Alette,  d.  of  Johannes    Houtuyn 

Cramer : — 
Frederick  Adolphus  Konig,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1906. 
frerda,  eld.  d.  of  Capt.   Paul  de  Chappuis  of  Korschwitz, 
Silesia;    and   has  issue  — (1)    Kilian    Louis   de   Chappuib 


konig,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (2)  Marcus  Louis  de  Chappuis 
Konig,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res.—  Tyringham,  Newport 
Pagnell,  co.  Bucks.  ;  44  Rutland  Gate,  S,W.  Club— 
Carlton. 

KYLE  (Conf.  U.O.).  Per  fesse  sable  and  or,  three  altar 
candlesticks  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  per 
tesse  sable  and  or,  supporting  in  his  paws  a  cross  formed 
fitchee  argent.     Motto— "  Tibi  soli." 

Son  of  William  Blacker  Hamilton   Kyle,  Gentleman, 
M.A.,  b.  1846;  d.  1913;  m.  1882,  Miss  Lane  :— 
William  Victor  Blacker  Kyle,  Gentleman,  b.  .   Res.— 

Son  of  Henry  Stopford  Kyle,  b.  ;  d.  1865  ;  m. 

Julia  Esther,  d.  of  John  Green  of  Cockermouth  :— 
Henry  Egerton  Kyle,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ;  and 

has  issue— Julia  Hallam.     Res.—  Toronto,  Canada. 


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KYD  (L.O.,  17  Feb.  1897).  Argent,  a  fir-tree  eradicated 
proper,  on  a  chief  azure  between  two  roses  a  hunting-hcrn 
stringed    or,  garnished    vert.      Mantling    azure,    doubled 


argent.      Crest— On   a  wreath  of  his   liveries,  a    hunting- 
horn  as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Quam  non  torret  hyems." 
Sons   of   David    Kyd  of  RosenLlael,   Broughty  Ferry, 
N.B. ,  b.  1824;  d.  1896;  m.  i860,  Georgiana  Charlotte, 
only  d.  of  John  Woolfryes  of  Salisbury  : — 
Sir  David    Hope  Kyd,  Knt.   Bach.  (1916),   Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.A.,   LL.  D.   (Camb.h  b.   1862;  m. 
i8q6,  Mary  Gertrude,  d.  of  late   Francis  Hobson  Appach, 
Esq.,    J. P.,  of   Elc  .t    Park,   Kintbury,    Berks.       Res.—  28 
Thurloe  Square,  S.W.7.     Club — Carlton. 

John  Normansell  Kyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dundee  [Arms  as 
abwe,  but  rematric.  with  the  chief  engrailed.  Crest  (L.O. 
and  H.  Coll.,  1914)— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
fleur-de-lys  ermine.  Motto,  as  above],  b.  1864 ;  m. 
1897,  Anna  Christina  (,/.  1922),  d.  of  the  late  George  Halley, 


KYD  (L.O.  and  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  pine-tree 
eradicated  proper,  with  a  bugle-horn  pendent  on  one  of  the 
branches  or,  stringed  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets 
of  the  third,  a  crescent  for  difference,  also  azure,  all  within  a 
hot  dure  wavy  ermine.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest  — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  proper, 


Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Broomhall,  Broughty  Ferry.  Res.— Pitcastle, 
Strathtay,  Perthshire;  Rosendael,  Broughty  Ferry,  co. 
Forfar. 


■Quemnon torrgt  hy&m^j 


holding  three  ears  of  wheat  on  one  stalk,  an  increscent  or 
the  whole  debruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  wavy  ermine. 
Motto— "Ouem    non   torret    hyems." 

Only  son   of  Alexander  Kyd,  Esq.,  Capt.  I.  and  R. 

Austrian  Army,  b.  1832;  d.  1910;   m.  i860,   Mary,  d. 

of  the  late  Ludwig  von  Rebenburg:  — 
Alexander  Kyd,  Esq.,  Capt.  (retired)  I.  and  R.  8th 
Austrian  Hussars,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1887,  Countess  Sofie 
Mikes  of  Zabola,  and  has  issue,  Alexander  John  Kyd, 
Gentleman,  b.  July  15,  1888  \tn.  1920,  Bianca,  Countess 
Marenzi,  and  has  issue  -Patrick  Kyd,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1  ; 
Louis  Kyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1923];  Theodora  [m.  1915, 
Count  Karoly  Wenckheim] ;  and  Jane.  Res.—  Graz,  Styria, 
Austria. 

KYLSANT,  Baron,  see  PHILIPPS. 

KYNASTON  (R.L.,  2  June  1868,  H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a 
chevron  gules,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  in  splendour,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all 
proper,  the  arm  charged  above  the  elbow  for  distinction 
with  a  cross  crosslet  gules.  Motto  -"  Deus  est  nobis  sol 
et  ensis." 

Son  of  Rev.  Walter  Charles  Edward  Kynaston  (for- 
merly Owen),  M.A.,  J. P.,  b.   1830;   d.  1903;   m.  i860, 
Frances  Harriett  (d.   1913),   d.   of   Bedell  Stanford  of 
Cam,  co.  Cavan  : — 
Walter    Roger   Owen    Kynaston,   Esq.,  J. P.   co.    Salop, 
B.A.    Christ    Church,    Oxon. ,   Major    Shropshire    Imperial 
Yeomanry,  b.  1874;    m.   1912,  Gwladys  Elin,  eldest  d.  of 
Sir  Herbert  Lloyd  Watkin  Williams- Wynn,  7th  Bart.  ;  and 
has  issue —  John  Roger    Kynaston,  Gentleman,    b.    1914. 
Seat—  Hardwick,    near    Ellesmere,    co.    Salop.     Clubs  — 
R.A.C.,  County  (Shrewsbury). 

KYNNERSLEY,  see  SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY. 


KYRLE,  see  MONEY-KYRLE. 


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LACEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  wavy  ermine, 
surmounted  by  a  lion  rampant,  between  three  crescents 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  or 
and  azure,  a  lion  sejant,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a 
crescent>  both  or.     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Son  of  : 

William  Thomas  Sigger  Lacey,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Richmond  House,  Hounslow,  Middx. 

LACON  (H.  Coll.,  1818).  Quarterly,  1.  per  fesse  indented 
erminois  and  azure,  in  the  second  quarter  a  wolf's  head 
erased  or  (Lacon) ;  2.  gyronny  of  eight  sable  and  azure, 
a  cross  flory  erminois  (Ward);  3.  Knowles  ;  4.  Beecroft. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  falcon  proper,  beaked 
and  belled  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  flory 
and  gorged  with  a  collar  gules.  Motto—"  Probitas  verus 
honos." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Beecroft  Ussher  Lacon,  Esq. ,  b.  1845  ; 
d.  1899;  m.  1877,  Florence  Dunbar,  d.  of  R.  G.  Banks 
of  Hayroyd  House,  Rosedale,  Toronto,  Canada: — 

Sir  George  Haworth  Ussher  Lacon,  D.S.O.,  6th  Bart. 
(11  Dec.  1818),  Lt.-Col.  late  4th  Batt.  R.  Warwicksh.  Regt. , 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901,  and  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),£.  1881 ;  m.  1907,  his  cousin,  Vere  Valerie  Florence 
Eleanore  (d.  1916),  only  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Sidney 
Hammet  Lacon  of  Ormesby  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue 
— George  Vere  Francis  Lacon,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  and  Cecil 
Malise  Knyvett.  Post,  add.—  Ormesby  Hall,  Great  Yar- 
mouth.    Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  Reginald  Dunbar  Lacon,  Esq.,  b.  1884;  m.  1912, 
Hilda  Mary,  second  d.  of  late  William  Bruce  Slayter, 
M.D.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  and  has  issue— Beecroft 
Lacon,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Pes. — Vancouver,  B.C. 

Charles  Cyril  Roland  Lacon,  Gentleman,  formerly  Assist. 
Dist.  Commr.  N.  Nigeria,  B.A.  (Oxon. ),  b.  1886.     Pes.— 
Ygst.  son  of  Sir  Edmund  Henry  Knowles  Lacon,  3rd 
Bart. ,  M.P.,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1839,  Eliza  Georgina, 
eld.  d.  of  James  Esdaile  Hammet  of  Battersea: — 

Ernest  de  Montesquiou  Lacon,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Gt.  Yar- 
mouth 1897,  M.A.  Camb.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1850;  m.  1876,  Charlotte  Amelia, 
(d.  1922),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Marcon  of  Walhngton  Hall, 
Norf.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Dorothy  Mortlock  [m.  1908, 
William  Somerset  Herbert  Kevill-Davies  of  Croft  Castle, 
co.  Hereford  (who  d.  on  active  service  1915)]-  Seat — 
Ormesby  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth.  Pes.— 2  Wilton  Terrace, 
London,  S.W. 

LACY  of  Ampton  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  17  July  1921). 
Gyronny  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  sable  a  Lacy  knot 
between  two  martlets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  rising 
or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  gules,  and  resting  the 
dexter  claw  on  a  Lacy  knot  sable.  Badge — A  Lacy  knot 
sable,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Meritis  augentur 
honores." 

Son  of  John  Pierce  Lacy,  of  Oakmount,  Edgbaston, 
b.  1839  ;    d.  1906  ;    m.  1868,  Mary  Conick  : — 

Sir  Pierce  Lacy,ist  Bart.  (23  June  192 1),  b.  1872  ;  m. 
1898,  Ethel  Maud,  d.  of  James  Draper,  of  St.  Heliers, 
Jersey ;  and  has  issue  —  Maurice  John  Pierce  Lacy, 
Lieut,  (ret.)  2nd  L.  Gds.,  b.  1900;  Sybil  Clare  [m.  1928, 
Capt.  Trevor  Hume]  ;  Cynthia  Maud  [m.  1928,  Montague 
Waddington  Oakes]  ;  Angela  Florence  ;  Evelyn  Mary 
Elise  ;  Vivien  Margaret.  Seat — Ampton  Hall,  Ampton, 
Suffolk.  Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative,  West  Suffolk 
County. 

LACY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  purpure  and  or,  in  chief 
two  Lacy  knots  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  first.  Mantling  purpure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Hon  rampant,  resting  the  dexter 
hind  leg  on  a  knot  both  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Meritis 
augentur  honores." 

Son    of    Thomas    Lacy,  of   Wood    Dalling     Hall, 

Norfolk  :— 
Thomas  John  Lacy,  Maj.  R.A.S.C,  b.  .     Res. — 

Waterden  Lodge,  Waterden  Road,  Guildford. 


LADE,  see  MILLES-LADE. 

ROBERT  LAERY,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings- 
Ermine,  on  a  pile  vair,  between  two  martlets^azure,  a  fir- 
cone slipped  and  erect  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in 
front  of  a  fir-cone  as  in  the  arms,  a  martlet  azure,  between 
two  feathers  of  the  last.     Pes. — 

LAFFAN  (U.O.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  azure.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  semee-de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Vincit  omnia  Veritas." 

Son  of  Edward  Sidney  Laffan  (son  of  Sir  Robert  Laffan), 

b.  1857  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1880,  Gertrude,  d.  of  Gen.  Hew 

Prenciergast,  R.E. : — 
Rev.  Robert  George  Dalrymple  Laffan,  Fellow  of  Queens' 
Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1887;  m.  1923,  Katharine,  d.  of  the  late 
George  Bindloss,  and  widow  of  the  late  Thomas  Ridsdill 
Smith.  Post.  add. — Queens'  College,  Cambridge.  Club — 
Royal  Societies. 

Ygr.    sons  of  Lt.-Gen.    Sir   Robert    Michael    Laffan, 

K.C.M.G.:— 
Col.  Henry  David  Laffan.  C.M.G.  (1906),  was  Commnr. 
on  Anglo-German  S.W.  Africa  Boundary  Commn.  1898- 
1904,  late  R.E.,  b.  1858;  m.  1904,  Anne  Charlett,  d.  of 
Benjamin  Bennett  of  Minehead,  Scmerset.  Pes. — 78 
Greencroft  Gardens,  N.W.6.  Club— Junior  United  Service. 
Major  Joseph  de  Courcy  Laffan,  late  R.E. ,  b.  1865; 
nt.  1892,  Mary,  d.  of  William  Nevill ;  and  has  issue — 
Walter  Sidney  Laffan,  Gentleman,  b.  1894.  Pes. — 107 
Wantage  Road,  Reading. 

LAFONE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  within  two  chevronels  or, 
two  lions  passant  counter-passant  of  the  last,  supporting  a 
fleur-de-lys  argent,  the  whole  between  three  mullets  ar- 
gent, pierced  of  the  field.     Mantling  azure  and  or. £_  Crest 


— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sable,  charged  on 
the  body  with  a  fleur-de  lys  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar 
nebuly  and  ducally  crowned  or,  resting  the  dexter  forepaw 
on  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Fidus  ut  olim." 

Sons  of  Alfred  Lafone,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J.P.,  b.  1821 ;  d. 

1911  ;  in.  1852,  Jane  (d.  1885),  d.  of  William  Boutcher  of 

Grately,  co.  Southampton  : — 
Alfred  William  Laione,  Gentleman,  b.  1853;  m.  1876, 
Harriet,  second  d.  of  the  Rev.  James  Lawrence  ;  and  has 
had  issue— (1)  Claude  Alexander  Lafone,  Esq. ,  D.S.O. ,  Capt. 
2nd  Batt.  Devonshire  Regt.,  b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
(2)  Harold  Carlisle  Lafone,  Gentleman,  LL. B. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1879  [m.  1908,  Katherine  Mary  (d.  1927),  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Piling,  M.A.,  and  has  issue — 
Laurence  Alexander  Lafone,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  Peter 
Lafone,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  (Pes. — Hill  Rise,  Cobliam, 
Surrey)].  Post.  add. — Springfield,  Oatlands  Drive,  Walton- 
on-Thames. 


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Harold  Lafone,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res. — Weybrook 
House,  Sherborne  St,  John,  Basingstoke. 

Rear-Adm.  Albert  Sumner  Lafone,  C.B. E. ,  R.N.  (ret.), 
b.  1863.  Res.  —Weybrook  House,  Sherborne  St.  John, 
Basingstoke. 

Edgar  Mortimore  Lafone,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Chief  Constable 

Metropolitan  Pohce,  Major  late  4th   Hussars,   b.   1867  ;  m. 

,  Beryl,  d.  of  Sir  Trevor  Chichele  Plowden,  K. C.S.I.  ; 

and    has   issue — Michael  William    Lafone,   Gentleman,  b. 

1900;  and  Linnet.  Res. — 10  Embankment  Gardens,  S.W. 3. 

LAIDLAY  (L.O.,  1891).  Sable,  a  crescent  or,  between 
three  bezants.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  heart 


holding   a   scimitar  all  proper.      Motto — "Fides   probata 
coronat."     Livery — Black  and  yellow. 

Son  of  Andrew  Laidlay,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Hadding- 
ton, M.A.,  B.C.L.  (Oxford),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1845; 
m.  1882,  Theophila  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Edgar  Turner  of  Egg  Buckland  Vicarage,  Devon : — 
Nigel  Laidlay,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the  Barony  of  Sea- 
cliff.     Post,  add.— 

LAING  of  Etal  Manor  (H.  Coll.,  1879).  Per  pale  argent 
and  sable,  two  wolves'  heads  erased,  on  a  chief  nebuly  a 
wolfs  head  erased  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-catherine-wbeel  sable,  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak 
two  sprigs  of  olive  slipped  proper. 

Son  of  Sir  James  Laing  of  Etal  Manor,  J, P.,  D.L. , 
b.  1823;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1st,  1847,  Mary,  fourth  d.  of 
Henry  Tanner;  2nd,  1855,  Theresa  Talbot,  eighth 
d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Peacock  : — 
Philip  Henry  Laing,  Esq.,  b.  1849.  Post.  add.  — 
Depttord  Yard,  Sunderland. 

Son  of  Arthur  Laing,  Gentleman,  b.   1856;   d.   1901 ; 
m.  1882,   Jean  A.,    niece   of  the    Rev.   William   Scott 
Moncrieff  of  Fossaway,  co.  Perth: — 
Capt.  Colin  Moncrieff  Laing,   M.C.,  J. P.,  Northumber- 
land, b.   1884;  m.    1915,   Maud,  d    of  Edward  Joicey,    of 
Blenkinsopp,  and  has  issue — I  son  ;   1  dau.      Post.  add. — 
Glendale,  Haltwhistle,  Northumberland. 

Ygr.  sons  of  Sir  James  Laing  (see  above) : — 
James  Laing,  Esq.,  b.  1858;  m.  1886,  Emily  Cecilia, 
d.  of  Thomas  Elliot  Harrison  of  Whitburn,  Sunderland;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Elliot  Laing,  Gentleman,  b.  1889; 
(2)  James  Cecil  Laing,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  two  daus. 
Res.— 

George  Laing,  Esq.,  b.  1866;  m.  1890,  Annie  Mul- 
holland,  third  d.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Stobart  of  Wykeham 


Rise,  Totteridge  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  George  Stobart 
Laing,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (2)  Gilbert  James  Laing, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895;  (3)  Philip  Sydney  Laing,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898  ;  and  two  daus.     Res. — 

Hugh  Laing,  Esq.,  b.  1871. 

Bryan  Laing,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Durham,  Capt.  Northum- 
berland Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1875;  m-  i9°o,  Eleanor,  second  d. 
of  the  late  F.  J.  Leather,  Esq.,  of  Middleton  Hall,  Nor- 
thumberland, and  has  issue — 2  sons;  1  dau.  Res. — Coles- 
hill  House,  Buntingford,  Herts. 

LAKE  (H.  Coll.,  1643).  Quarterly,  1.  for  a  coat 
of  augmentation  to  be  borne  in  the  first  quarter,  gules, 
a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  issuing  from  the  sinister 
side  of  the  shield,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  erect  all 
proper,  thereto  affixed  a  banner  argent,  bearing  on  a 
cross  between  sixteen  escutcheons  (the  number  of  Sir 
Edward  Lake's  wounds  at  Naseby)  of  the  first,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  cr;  2.  sable,  on  a  bend  between  six 
cross  crosslets  argent,  a  mullet  for  difference  (Lake) ;  3. 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sable 
(Wardall);  4.  quarterly,  argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  of 
the  last,  th  ee  mullets  of  the  first  (Bibye).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  (of  augmentation)  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cavalier  in  complete  armour 
on  a  horse  courant  argent,  bridle  and  trappings  all 
proper,  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sword  imbrued,  holding  the 
bridle  in  his  mouth,  the  sinister  arm  hanging  down  useless  ; 
round  his  body  a  scarf  in  bend  gules  ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sea-horse's  head  argent,  finned  or, 
gorged  with  a  fesse  cottised  gules.  Motto — "  Un  Dieu, 
un  roy,  un  coeur." 

Sons  of  Admiral  Atwell  Peregrine  Macleod  Lake,  R.N. 

(ret.),    forme,  ly  A.D.C.,   b.    1842;  d.    1915;    m.    1889, 

Constance  Mary,  d.  of  Gen.  Augustus  Turner: — 
Sir  Atwell  Henry  Lake,  9th  Bart.  (17  Oct.  1711),  O.B.E., 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1891  ;  s.  his  kinsman  1924;  m.  1922, 
Kathleen  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  M.  Turner,  of 
West  Derby,  Liverpool  ;  and  has  issue  —  Atwell  Graham 
Lake,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  Willoughby  Alfred  Lake,  Esq.,  b. 
1925;  Edward  Geoffrey  Lake,  Esq.,  b.  1928.  Res. — 
Hubert  Geoffrey  Lake,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir  Henry  Atwell  Lake  K.C.B.,  b.  1808  ; 

d.    1881  ;    in.  1st,  1841,   Anne   (d.  1847),    d.    of   Rev. 

Peregrine  Curtois  of  the  Longhills,  co.  Lincoln  ;  2nd, 

1848,   Anne   Augusta   (d.    1877),   d.    of    Sir   William 

Curtis,  Bart.  : — 
Brig.-Gen.  Noel  Montagu  Lake,  C.B.  (ret.),  late  R.E.,  b. 
1852;  m.  1890,  Virginia,  d.  of  William  Parnis  of  Con- 
stantinople ;  and  has  issue  —  Edward  Mcntagu  Lake, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  [m.  1925,  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the 
late  Dr.  H.  M.  Rowland].  Res.—  71  Redcliffe  Gardens, 
S.W.10. 

Spencer  Fenwick  Lake,  Esq.,  b.  1858.     Res. — 
Hubert  Atwell  Lake,  Esq.,   Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.,  b.   1867. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Capt.  Andrew  Winter  Lake,  b.   1821  ;  d.  1865  ; 

m.      1855,     Henrietta    Edith    Jessie,     d.  of     Edward 

Francklyn : — 
Winter  Atwell  Edward  Lake,  Esq.,  late  Dep.  Insp.-Gen. 
of  Pclice,  Punjaub,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1883,  Annie  Ethel,  d.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  W.  Howey;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ernest  Atwell  Winter 
Lake,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army,  b.  1886  [m.  1924,  Phyllis 
Marjorie,  d.  of  J.  G.  Silcock,  Esq.,  J. P..  I.C.S.,  of  Pen- 
tower,  Tunbridge  Wells ;  and  has  issue — John  Winter 
Atwell  Lake,  Gentleman,  b.  192;  (Club — United  Service)]. 
Res.— 

LAKIN  of  The  Cliff,  Warwick  (H.  Coll.,  1910). 
Quarterly,  indented  argent  and  azure,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a  pellet  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the 
first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  sable,  cuffed 
azure,  the  hand  grasping  a  plasterer's  trowel  proper. 
Motto — "  Un  Dieu,  un  roy,  un  coeur." 

Son  of  Henry  Lakin  of  Malvern,  b.  1811 ;    d.  1891  ; 

m.  1845,  Rebecca  Mary  (d.  1891),  d.  of  John  Graves: — 
Sir  Michael  Henry  Lakin,  1st  Bt.  (22  July  1909),  J. P. 
and  Chairman  C.C.  Warwicksh.  (High  Sheriff  1899), 
b.  1846  ;  m.  1869,  Alice  Emma,  d.  of  David  Dewing  of  St. 
Catherine's  Plain,  Norwich  ;  and  has  had  is-ue — (1)  Richard 
Lakin,  Esq.,  J. P.  Warwicksh.,  formerly  Capt.  Warwicksh. 
Yeo.,  b.  1873  [m.  1903,  Mildred  Alice,  d.  of  Geoffrey 
Joseph  Shakerley  of  Grove  Park,  Warwick  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Henry  Lakin,  Esq.,  b.  1904;  and  Cynthia  (Res. — 
Ashcrne,  Leamington)];  (2)  Henry   Gilbert  Lakin,  Esq., 


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J. P.  Warwicksh.,  b.  1875  [m.  1902,  Sybil,  d.  of  Sir  Patteson 
Nickalls  of  Fallowfield,  Chislehurst  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
John  Laking,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  (Res.— Piper's  Hill, 
Bishop's  Itchington,  co.  Warwick)]  ;  (3)  Edward  Lyon 
Lakin,  Esq.,  b.  1879;  d.  1922  [m.  1912,  Dorothy  Barklie, 
third  d.  of  Col.  Barklie  Cairnes  M'Calmont,  C.B.,  of  War- 
borne,  LymingK  n,  Hants.,  and  left  issue — Richard  Barklie 
Lakin,  Gentleman,  b.  1914]",  (4)  Maj.  Michael  Lawrence 
Lakin,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  late  nth  Hussars,  b.  1881  [m.  1914. 
Kathleen,  d.  of  Lord  Maurice  FitzGerald  of  Johnstown 
Castle,  Wexford;  and  has  issue — Gerald  Michael  Lakin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Maurice  Victor  Lakin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919  [Res.— Horetown,  Foulkmills,  co.  Wexford.  Club 
— Cavalry)] ;  and  Violet  Mary  [m.  1920,  Major-Gen. 
Thomas  Pitman,  C.B.,  C.M.G.].  Seat -The  Cliff,  War- 
wick.    Club — Reform. 

LAKING(H.  Coll.,  1902).  Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented 
azure  and  argent,  in  the  first  quarter  a  falcon  close,  belled 
and  jessed  or,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  an  ermine 
spot  sable,  and  in  the  fourth  quarter  a  dexter  gauntlet  of  the 
third,  and  as  an  honourable  augmentation  (R.  L.,  1907) 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  lion  of  England  passant  guardant  or 
Mantling-  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  the  cuff  ermine, 
the  hand  holding  a  palm-branch  both  proper,  between  two 
falcons  respecting  each  other  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Palmam  qui  meruit  ferat."  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  knight  in  complete  armour,  visor  closed  proper,  resting 
the  exterior  hand  on  a  shield  of  the  arms. 

Son  of  Sir  Guy  Francis  Laking,  2nd  Bart.,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  Keeper  of  the  King's  Armoury,  and 
of  the  Armoury,  Hertford  House,  and  of  the  London 
Museum,  Stafford  House,  b.  1875  ;  d.  1919  ;  in.  1898, 
Beatrice  Ida  \d.  1923),  d.  of  Charles  Mylne  Barker  of 
Clive  House,  Esher: — 
Sir  Guy  Francis  William  Laking,  3rd  Bart.  (28  July  1902), 
b.  1904.     Res. — 

LALOR,  see  POWER-LALOR. 

LAMB  (R.L.,  1821,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  i.  and  iiii., 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  wavy  argent  and  erminois,  a 
chevron  between  three  lambs  passant  sable  (Lamb) ;  2  and 
3,  per  fesse  argent  and  ermine,  a  fesse  lozengy  or  and 
azure,  in  chief  three  mascles  of  the  last,  a  bordure  of  the 
fourth,  bezantee,  in  a  dexter  canton  gules,  a  bend  of  the 
first  charged  with  the  baton  of  the  office  of  Knight-Marshal 
(Burges);  ii.  and  iii. ,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  or  (Montgomerie) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  gem- 
rings  or,  gemmed  azure  (Eglinton),  the  second  and  third 
grand  quarters,  all  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lamb  passant  sable,  charged  on  the  body  with  a  bezant, 
thereon  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (Lamb) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  camel's  head  proper,  bezantee,  erased  gules 
(Burges).     Motto — "  Levius  fit  patientia." 

Son    of    Charles   James    Savile   Montgomery   Lamb, 

Esq.,  b.  1816  ;  d.v.p.   1856;  m.  i84i,Anna  Charlotte, 

d.  of  Arthur  Grey  of  Berstcd,  Sussex  : — 

Sir  Charles  Anthony  Lamb,  4th    Bart.  (31  Oct.   179s). 

C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  Mil.  Attache  at  Rome  1901-6,  Comm.  of 

St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  and  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Col. 

late  Rifle  Brigade,  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1886,  Leila  Frances,  d. 

of  William    Rushton  Adamson,    Esq.,   D.L.,  of   Rushton 

Park,  Sussex.     Res. — Hazeley   House,    Hartley  Wintney, 

Basingstoke.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

LAMB  (H.  Coll.,  21  Feb.  1924).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  four  cinquefoils  gules,  a  cinquefoil  between  two 
mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising,  a 
paschal  lamb  proper.  Badge — Three  lambs'  ear  leaves 
proper,  tied  with  a  ribbon  or.  Motto — "  Palma  non  sine 
pulvere." 

Son  of  William  James  Lamb,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Eskdale, 
Birkdale,  b.   1839  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1870,  Olivia,  d.  of 
John   Allen    Sutcliffe,   of    Beech    Mount,    Dunham 
Massey,  Cheshire : — 
Arthur  Moore    Lamb,    Esq.,    J. P.,  D.L..   and  (1924), 
High  Sheriff  Lancashire,  b.  1873.     Res. — Eskdale,  Birk- 
dale, Lanes.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 


LAMB  of  West  Denton  (H.  Coll.,  23  Dec.1912).  Sable, 
on  a  fesse  ermine  between  three  cinquefoils  argent,  two 
mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  paschal  lamb  proper,  be- 
tween two  mullets  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Palma  non 
sine  pulvere." 

Son    of   Richard    Westbrook    Lamb,    Esq.,   of  West 

Denton,    Northumberland,   J. P.,    D.L.,    b.    1826;     d. 

1895  ;     m.     1855,    Georgiana    Elizabeth,    ygst.    d.    of 

Stephen  Eaton  of  Keiton  Hall,  co.  Rutland  :- 

Major  Stephen  Eaton  Lamb,   late  39th  Regt.,  b.   i860; 

m.  1898,  Letitia  Mary,  third  d.  of  John  J.  Whyte  of  Long- 

brickland,  co.   Down;  and  has  issue — (1)  Joseph  Cuthbert 

Lamb,  Gentleman,  b.   1509;  (2)  Richard  Anthony  Lamb, 

Gentleman,   b.    1911;    Mildred    Mary;   Helen   Mary;  and 

Frances  May.     Res. — 30  Redcliffe  Square,  S.W.     Clubs — 

Naval  and  Military,  Union. 

WILLIAM  GORE  LAMBARDE,  Gentleman.  Born 
May  22,  1864,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  Multon 
Lambarde,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L.,  High  Sheriff  1892,  by  his 
wife  Marianna  Teresa  Livesey,  dau.  of  Edmund  Turton. 
Armorial  bearings  Quarterly  of  four,  1.  gules,  a  chevron 
vair  between  three  lambs  passant  argent  (for  Lambarde 
H.  Coll.,  1537)  ;  2.  (Home  of  London);  3.  (Deane  of  Hal- 
ling);  4.  (White  of  Beverley).     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head  erased 
argent  ("a  trogodises  hed  rasy  and  horned  asur  ").  Motto 
—"  Deo  patriae  tibi.''  Married,  1888,  FlorenceLucy,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Howard  Fetherstonhaugh  of  Bracklyn, 
co.  Westmeath  ;  and  has  surv.  Issue— one  daughter.  Seats 
— Bradbourne  Hall,  Riverhead ;  Beechmont,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton.  Boodle's. 

LAMBART  (U.O. ,  1617).  Gules,  three  narcissuses 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  -  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  centaur  proper,  drawing 
his  bow  gules,  the  arrow  or.  Motto — "  Ut  quocunque 
paratus." 

Sons  of  Frederick  Edward  Gould  Lambart,   9th  Earl 

ofCavan,  K.P.,  P.C.,  D.L.,  M.P.,b.  1839;  d.  1900; 

m.  1863,  Mary  Sneade,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Olive, 

M.A.  :— 
Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Rudolph  Lambart,  10th  Earl  of 
Cavan  (Irel. ,  15  Apl.  1647),  and  Viscount  Kilcoursie,  nth 
Lord   Lambart,   Baron   of    Cavan  (Irel.,    17    Feb.    1617), 


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K.P.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G..  G.C.V.O.,  G.B.E.,  J. P., 
D.L.  Hertford,  Hon.  LL.D.  Cambridge,  Hon.  D.C.L. 
Oxon.,  General  in  the  Army,  Col.  Irish  Guards,  Col. 
late  comdg.  ist  Batt.  Gren.  Gds.,  served  in  South 
Africa  1900-2  (desp.),  and  Great  War,  Brig. -Gen.  comdg. 
4th  Guards  Bde.  1914-15.  Maj.-Gen.  comdg.  Gds'  Div. 
1915,  Lieut. -Gen.  comdg.  14th  Army  Corps  1916-17, 
G.O.C.  Aldershot  Command  1920,  ret.  1926,  is  Grand 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Crown  of  Savoy,  and  Crown  of 
Belgium,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  G.C.  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  (Italy),  D.S.M.  (America).  [Supporters— Two 
men  in  armour  to  the  waist  sable,  garnished  or,  short 
trousers  gules,  fringed  of  the  second,  faces,  arms,  knees, 
and  swords  proper,  each  having  a  steel  cap  adorned  with 
six  ostrich  feathers  alternately  argent  and  of  the  third], 
b.  1865  ;  tn.  ist,  1893,  Caroline  Inez  (d.  1920),  eld.  d.  of 
late  George  Baden  Crawley  ;  2nd,  1922,  Lady  Hester  Joan 
Mulholland,  D.B.E.,  d.  of  5th  La  1  of  Stafford,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  the  Hon.  A.  E.  Mulholland,  and  has  issue—  Ladv 
Elizabeth  Mary.  Res. — 22  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 
Clubs — Guards',  Turf. 

Hon.  Lionel  John  Olive  Lambart,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.  R.N. 
(ret.),  b.  1873;  m.  1906,  Adelaide  Douglas,  younger  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Randolph  Randolph  of  Eastcourt, 
and  has  issue — Edith  Sybil.  Res. — Marsh  Court,  Sher- 
borne, Dorset.     Clubs — United  Service,  Hurlingham. 

Ven.  Hon.  Horace  Edward  Samuel  Sneade  Lambart, 
M.A.  (Oxford),  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury  1918-25,  late  Lieut,  ist  V.  B.  Oxfordsh.  Lt. 
Inf.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1907,  Audrey  Kathleen,  only  d.  of  the  late 
A.  B.  Loder,  Esq.,  J.  P.  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Edward 
Lambart,  Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  Mary  Veronica;  and  Daphne 
Olive.     Res. — The  Mere  House,  Baschurch,  Salop. 

Son   of   Hon.   Octavius    Henry    Lambart,    Lieut.    2nd 

Somerset  Militia,  b.  1855  ;   d.  1919  ;  tn.  1878,  Hannah 

Sarah  (d.    191 1),   d.   of    Hiram    Edward    Howard    of 

Buffalo,  United  States  : — 

Howard  Frederick  John  Lambart,  Esq.,  B.Sc.  (McGill 

Univ.),  D.L.S..F.R.G.S.  ,£.1880;  tn.  1908, Helen  Marianne, 

d.  of  the  late  Samuel  Shelly  Wallbridge  ;  and  has  issue — 

Frederick   Arthur    Henry    Lambart,  Gentleman,    b.    1910; 

Edward     Howard    Wallbridge    Lambart,    Gentleman,    b. 

1917  ;      Helen   Hyacinthe  ;    and   Evelyn  Mary.       Res. — 7 

Rideau   Gate,    W.E.,    Ottawa,    Canada.       Clubs — Alpine 

(Canada),  American  Alpine;  Explorers'  (U.S.) 

Son  of  Frederick  John  William  Lambart,  8th  Earl  of 

Cavan,  b.   1815  ;    d.    1887;    tn.    1838,    Hon.    Caroline 

Littleton,  d.  of  ist  Lord  Hatherton  : — 

Hon.    Arthur    Lambart,    Major    R.A.     (ret.),    b.     1858; 

tn.    1883,    Winifred    Edith,    widow  of  George   Broughton. 

Res. — 42    Parkside,    Knightsbridge,    S.W.      Club — United 

Service. 

Son  of  Ford  Edward  Willes  Lambart,  Esq.,  Coram. 
R.  NT.,  b.  1849;  d.  1906;  m.  1894,  Geraldine  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  William  Westropp  Brereton,  Professor  of  Queen's 
Coll. ,  Gal  way  :  — 
Oliver  Ford  Westropp  Lambart,  Fsq.,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1921, 
Hilda  Digby.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Frederick  Richard  Henry  Lambart,  Esq.,  Maj. 
late  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1888  ;  tn.  1873, 
Caroline  Adeline  Maxwell,  only  child  of  Walter  H. 
Gill,  late  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  : — . 
Ernest  Oliver  Cavan  Lambart,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut, 
late  R.  Berks.  Regt. ,  b.  1874.     Res.— 

Henry  Godfrey  Rodolph  Lambart.  Esq. ,  late  Capt. 
Kimberley  Light  Horse,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War, 
b.  1876  ;  tn.  1901,  Ruby,  youngest  d.  of  M.  J.  Kerchoff. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Arthur  Oliver   Lambart,  Gentleman,  of   East 
London,    South   Africa,    b.    1855;  d.    1903;    tn.    1879, 
Annie  Louisa,  d.  of  Augustus  Hillier  : — 
Ford    Augustus   Oliver    Lambart,    Gentleman,    b.    1880. 
Res.— 

Yr.   sons  of  Hon.   Oliver  William   Matthew  Lambart, 
Comm.  R.N.,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1863;  tn.  1844,  Annie  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Capt.  Willes,  R.N.  :  — 
Percy  F  ancis  Lambart,  Esq.,  J.P.  ,C.C.  for  East  Sussex. 
Lt.-Col.  late  5th  Fus. ,  b.  1851:  tn.  ist,  1881,  Helen  Anne 
(d.  1918),  d.  of  the  late  Caot.  A.  Ellice,  R.N.  ;  2nd,  1918, 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  Stone,  Somerset  L.I.   Res. — 
Sunte  Brook,  LindfMd,  Sussex. 

Edgar  Alan  Lambart,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (ret.), 
late  Col.  R.H.A.,  b.  1857;  tn.  ist,  1884,  Hannah  Gerald- 
ine (d.  1887),  d.  of  Capt.  James  Stirling  Crawford  Stirling- 
Stuart  of  Castle  Milk,  co.  Lanark  ;  2nd,  1891,  Mary  Louisa, 
eld.  d.  of  Sir  James  Robert  Walker,  2nd  Bart.  ;  and  has 


had  issue  (by  ist  mar.) — (1)  Gerald  Edgar  Oliver  Fortescue 
Lambart,  Esq.,  Capt.  19th  Hussars,  b.  1885;  d.  1916  of 
wounds  received  in  action  ;  and  Lilian  Harriet  Georgiana 
Gordon;  by  2nd  mar. — (2)  Julian  Harold  Legge  Lambart, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893,  late  temp.  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  served  Great 
War,  has  Croix  de  Guerre.  Res.  — 18  Mulberry  Walk, 
Chelsea,  S.W.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Alfred  Charlemagne  Lambart,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  tn. 
ist,  1897,  Constance  (who  obtained  a  div.  1914),  eld.  d.  of 
Capt.  Lyons  Green,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — Lydia  Abigail 
Mary;  and  Helen  Sybil  Mary;  tn.  2nd,  1920,  Anne,  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  A.  H.  Belcher,  and  widow  of  5th  Earl  of 
Mexborough.      Re*  — Florence,  Italy. 

Son  of  Sir  Francis  Gustavus  William  Lambart,  ist  Bart. 

C.V.O.,  J.P.  co.  Meath,  Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  5th 

Batt.  Leinster  Regiment  (Royal  Meath  Militia),  b.  1848  ; 

d.  1926;  m.  1911,  Kathleen  Barbara  Sophia,  eld.  d.  of 

late    Col.    John    Arthur   Henry    Moore  -  Brabazon    of 

Tara  Hall,  co.  Meath  :  — 

Sir  Oliver  Francis  Lambart,  2nd  Bart.  (13  July  1911),  b. 

1913.       Estates — Beau  Pare  and  Barnewallstown,  both    in 

Meath  ;    Kilbeggan,  in  co.  Westmeath.     Seat — Beau  Pare, 

Ireland. 

Son    of    Gustavus  William    Lambart,   Esq,   of  Beau 
Pare,  co.  Meath,  D.L. ,  Secretary  of  the  Order  of  St. 
Patrick,    B.A. ,    T.C.D.,    State   Steward   to   the  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland  1858-9   and    1874-5,    &•    1814  ; 
d.     1886 ;     m.     1847,    Lady    Frances    Caroline    Maria 
Conyngham,    d.   of  Francis,    2nd    Marquess   Conyng- 
ham : — 
Cyril    Henry    Edward    Lambart,    Gentleman,    b.    1866  ; 
m.    1900,    Ethel,  d.    of— —  Ward   of   Brisbane;  and    has 
issue — (1)  Francis  Lambart,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (2)  Charles 
Lambart,    Gentleman,    b.    1901  ;     (3)    Terence    Lambart, 
Gentleman,    b.    1903;    )4)  Cyril   Lambart,   Gentleman,   b. 
1910  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — Queensland. 

LAMBE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  two  labels 
azure  (Lambe);  2  and  3,  gules,  crusilly  fitch^e,  a  lion 
rampant,  collared  and  chained  or  (Knill).  Badge— Issuant 
out  of  a  coronet  of  fleurs-de-lys  of  four  points  or,  a  plume  of 
five  feathers  gules.     Motto—"  Hope." 

Sons  of  John  Lawrence  Lambe,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  of 
Mobberley,    Cheshire,    b.    1863;    d.    1926;    tn.   1893, 
Mina  Marguerite  Edwina  de  Laune,  only  child  of  M. 
Alexander  Valerien    Nicholas    de    Laune    of  Moscow 
and  of  16  Rue  Pierre  Charon,  Champs  Elysees,  Paris, 
by  Alice,  d.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Ferdinand  Boissard 
de  Boisdenier  of  Tours  : — 
John  Lawrence  Penrose  Lambe,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  28, 
1894.     Post.  add. — Magdalen  College,  Cambridge. 
Philip  Agnew  Lambe,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  23, 1897. 
Ivor  Lambe,  Gentleman,  b.  June  12,  1906. 

LAMBERT,  see  BENCE-LAMBERT. 

LAMBERT  (U.O.,  14  June  1683).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
vert,  a  lamb  argent  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  an  eagle  displaved 
gules.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  sagittarv  per  pale  gules  and  argent,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  vert,  the  bow  and  arrow  or.  Motto—"  Deus 
providebit."     Livery — Green,  with  gold  facings. 

Son    of    Lewis    lones     Lambert,    Gentleman,     B.A. 

(T.C.D.),  b.    1798;    d.    1876;    tn.    1830,    Georgina,    d. 

of  Richard  Anderson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilterman  Abbey, 

Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Richard  Anderson   Lambert,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  (T.C.D. ), 
M.D.,    L.R.C.S.    (Edin.),    b.    1S48.      Seat  —  Parks  wood, 
Waterford. 

Son  of  Henrv  Patrick  Lambert  of  Carnagh,  J.P.  and 

D.L.    co.    Wexford    (High    Sheriff    1864),    b.    1836; 

d.  1896 : — 
George  Henry  Lambert,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Anglesey,  late 
Capt.  Royal  Anglesey  Engineer  Militia,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1897, 
lane,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Augustine  Leigh  of  Rose- 
garland,  co.  Wexford;  and  has  Issue — Henry  Francis 
Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.  Seats — Carnagh,  New  Ross, 
co.  Wexford  ;  Tan-y-Craig,  Pentraeth,  Anglesey. 

Sons  of  Ambrose  Lambert,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  New  Grove, 

co.  Kilkenny,  b.   1827;  d.  1878;  tn.  1864,  Mary,  d.  of 

Francis  Coppinger: — 
Ambrose  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res. — 
Nicholas   Henry  Lambert,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1867.     Seat — 
Dysertmore,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Bertrand  Lambert,  Gentleman,  £.  1878;  tn.  1899,  Hon. 
Margaret  Barnewall,  sister  of  Lord  Trimlestown.     Res. — 


1122 


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Ygst.  son  of  Ambrose  Lambert  of  New  Grove,  b.  1789  ; 
d.   1856;    m.   1823,  Eliza,  d.  of  John  Snow  of  Lark- 
field  :— 
Col.  Sydenham  John  Lambert,  R.E.,  b.   1842;  m.  1871, 
Emily,    d.    of    Gen.    David     Pott,    C.B.,     Bengal     Staff 
Corps;     and     has    surv.     issue  —  (1)     Edward     Lambert, 
Gentleman,    b.     1874  ;     (2)    Robert    Lambert,    Gentleman, 
b.   1878;  (3)  Ambrose  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  and 
Kathleen.     Res. — 11  Bessborough  Street,  S.W.  1. 


LAMBERT  (H.  Coll.,  Confn.  1751).  Gules,  three 
narcissus  flowers  argent,  a  canton  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  a  centaur  passant  regardant,  the  human  part  proper, 
the  hind  part  ermine,  girt  with  a  laurel  wreath  and  hold- 


ing a   bow  and  arrow  gules.      Motto — "Optima  quseque 
honesta." 

Son  of  Frederick  Lambert,  Esq.,  of  Garratt's  Hall,  co. 
Surrey,  £.  1826;  d.  1902;  m.  1855,  Caroline  Emma,  d. 
of  James  Heygate  of  Porter's  Grange,  co.  Essex: — 
Fredeiick  Arthur  Heygate  Lambert,  Esq.  {q.v.). 

Sons  of  Benjamin  Lambert  of  Well  House,  Banstead, 
b.    1817;    d.    1890;    m.    1847,    Margaret    Ann,    d.    of 
Philip  Nelson  Tomlins  : — 
Daniel  Henry  Lambert,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  B.A.(Oxon), 
b.   1852  ;   m.   1895,   H61ene   Louise,  only  d.   of  late  Henry 
Freeman    of    Lewes,    Sussex;    and    has   issue — (1)    Daniel 
Edward  Raymond  Marston  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1898; 
[m.    1919,    Patricia    Mary,   yngst.    d.  of    Peter    Greig    ot 
Edinburgh] ;  (2)  Geoffrey  Lionel  Ernest  Lambert,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  ;   Florence   Beatrice  Nellie  ;  and  Violet  Eliza- 
beth HeMene  [m.  1925,  Reginald  J.   C.   Barrington,  son  of 
R.  W.  Barrington.  of  Carthagena,  Spain],     Res. — 31  Perrv 
Rise,  Forest  Hill,  S.E  23. 

Edward  Wilmot  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1857,     Club— 
Sports. 

Sons  of  Henry  Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Sand- 
hills, Bletchingley,  and  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.,  b.   1818  ; 
d.    1879;    m.    1866,   Georgiana  Emily,   d.   of  Rev.    Sir 
Thomas  Miller,  Bart.,  of  Froyle,  Hants.  : — 
Sir   Henry  Charles   Miller  Lambert,    K.C.M.G.    (1919), 
C.B.  (1910),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  of  H.M.'s  Colonial  Office, 
Sen.   Crown   Agent   for   the   Colonies,  b.    1868  ;    m.    1892, 
Aileen  Mary,  d.  of  John  Raynor  Arthur,  Esq.,  late  Bombay 
C.S.  (s.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Geo.  Arthur,  Bt.),  by  his  wife,  Hon. 
Aileen,  sister  of  Lord   Monteagle  ;    and  has   had   issue — 
Roger    Uvedale  Lambert,   Esq.,  b.  1896  \m.    1922,   Muriel 


Froude,  d.  of  Sir  R.  Antrobus,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Uvedale  Antrobus  Lambert,  Esq.,  b. 
1925] ;  Catherine  Aileen  ;  Patience  Violet  [m,  1924,  Charles 
Baxter,  Esq,,  M.C.,  H.M.'s  Diplomatic  Service,  and  has 
issue];  and  Ruth.  Res.  —  Larklands,  Banstead,  Surrey. 
Club — Athenaeum. 

Alfred  Uvedale  Miller  Lambert,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
F.S.A.,  J.  P.  co.  Surrey,  late  Lt.  Middx.  Yeo.  Cav. ,  b.  1870  ; 
m.  1st,  1894,  Violet  (d.  1894),  eld.  d.  of  Walter  James 
Marshall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Patterdale  Hall,  Westmor- 
land; 2nd,  1904,  Cecily,  d.  of  late  Gerard  Hoare,  Esq. , 
J.P.,  of  Stansted  House,  Godstone,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — 
Uvedale  Henry  Hoare  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Res.—  South  Park  Farm,  Bletchingley,  Redhill.  Club— 
Windham. 

Son  of  William  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1891 ; 

m.  1865,  Mary,  d.  of  James  Bennet  of  Denmark  Hill, 

Surrey  : — 
Ven.  Charles  Edmund  Lambert,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  ot 
St.  James's,  Piccadilly,  Archdeacon  of  Hampstead,  Exam- 
ining Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1927, 
Helena  Mary.  d.  of  Rev.  John  Henry  Joshua  Ellison,  M.A., 
M.V.O.,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Cornhill.  Res.  —  St. 
James's  Rectcry,  Piccadilly,  W.      Club — Athenaeum. 


FREDERICK  ARTHUR  HEYGATE  LAMBERT, 
Esquire,  J.  P.  for  the  co.  of  Surrey,  Knight  of  Justice 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  Saint  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  Colonel  late  Commanding  Middlesex  Yeomanry 
(Duke  of  Cambridge's  Hussars),  Captain  Reserve  of 
Officers,  served  Great  War,  1917-19,  Fellow  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries.  Born  1857,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
Frederick  Lambert  of  Garratts  Hall,  Banstead,  by  his  wife 
Caroline  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Heygate, 
Esq. ,  ot  Porters  Grange,  in  the  co.  of  Essex,  younger  brother 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Heygate,  Bart.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Gules,   three    narcissus   argent,    and    a   canton   or. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  centaur  passant 
regardant,  the  human  part  proper,  and  the  hind  part 
ermine  girt  with  a  laurel  wreath  vert,  holding  a  bow 
and   arrow   gules.       Motto — "  Nosce  teipsum."     Livery— 


lam 


lam 


1123 


Blue  and  silver.  Married,  May  27,  1884,  Agnes  Helen, 
second  d.au.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Higgens,  M.A. ,  Rural 
Dean  and  Vicar  of  Wareside,  co.  Hertford  ;  and  has  Issue — 
Mary  Cecil'ia ;  and  Joyce  Ethel  Julia  [m.  1915,  Surg.- 
Lieut.  Trevor  Ruswell,  R.N.  (d.  1921)  ;  and  has  issue]. 
Estates — Garratt's  Hall,  Banstead  ;  Fairlawn  House,  Wood- 
mansterne,  Epsom.  Res.—  Glyn  Maiden,  nr.  Dolgelly, 
Merioneth.      Clubs — Cavalry,  United  Service. 

LAMBERT.  Gules,  a  cross  crosslet  or,  between  three 
cinquefoils  pierced  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  centaur  proper, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  or.  Motto — 
"  Ut  quocunque  paratus."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  Col.  Joseph  Alexander  Lambert  of  Brookhill, 

Claremorris,   co.   Mayo   (eld.  son  ot  Alexander  Clen- 

dinning   Lambert  and  Emma  Maria  Prendergast),  b. 

1855  ;  (/.  igo7  ;  m.  1887,   Grace   Susan,  d.  of  the   late 

William     Dashwood    Fane,    Esq.,   of    Fulbeck    Hall, 

Grantham,  Lincolnshire: — 

Alexander  Fane  Lambert,   Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major   R.A.,  b. 

1887  ;  m.  1923,  Gladys  Rose  Geraldine,  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 

Frederick  |.  Gough,  of  Salisbury  House,  Clonmel.     Seat — 

Brookhill,    Claremorris,    co.    Mayo.       Club  —  Naval   and 

Military. 

Guy  William  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  m.  1917, 
Nadine  Frances  Gwendolen,  d.  of  the  late  Wilson  Noble 
of  Park  Place,  Henley-on-Thames  ;  and  has  issue — Robert 
Guy  Wilson  Lambert,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  Rachel  Anna  ; 
and  Evelyn  Millicent  Marian.  Res. — 86  Chester  Square, 
S.W.i.      Club — Athenseum. 

Francis  John  Lambert,  Esq,,  D.S.C.,  Lt..Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1891. ;  m.  1922,  Barbara  Yelverton,  d.  of  Barry  Yelver- 
ton  Goring,  and  has  issue — Eloise  Marian  Grace  Georgina. 
Res.— 

Jeffrey  Maurice  Lambert,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E. ,\b. 
1900.     Res. — 

LAMBOURNE,  Baron,  see  LOCKWOOD. 


LAMBTON,  see  DAWSON-LAMBTON. 


2nd  Batt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  served  Sudan  1898, 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  Brig.-Gen.  comdg.  Bde.  1914-15, 
Lt.-Col.  and  Comdt.  Durham  Vol.  Regt.  1917-18,  b.  1857; 
m.  1912,  Lavina  Marion,  eld.  d.  of  William  Henry  Gar- 
forth  of  Weston  Hall,  York,  and  has  issue — Charles 
William  Lambton,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  and  Diana  Mary.  Res. 
— Mortimer  Hill,  Mortimer,  Berks.     Club — Turf. 

Hon.  George  Lambton,  b.  i860;  m.  1908,  Cicely  Mar- 
garet, elder  d.  of  Sir  John  Francis  Fortescue  Horner, 
K.C.  V.O.,  of  Mells  Park,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — John 
Lambton,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Edward  George  Lambton,  Esq., 
b.  1918  ;  Anne  Katharine  Swynford  ;  and  Sibyl  Frances 
Mary  Diadem.  Res. — Mesnil  Warren,  Newmarket.  Club— 
Turf. 

Hon.  Sir  William  Lambton,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 
D.S.O.,  Col.  late  comdg.  Coldstream  Guards,  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  London  Dist.  1913-14,  Maj.-Gen.  and  Mil.  Sec.  to 
C.-in-C.  B.  E.F.  1914-15,  Groom-in-Waiting  to  King 
George  1910-16,  served  in  South  Alrican  War,  and  Great 
War,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1921.  Lady  Katharine  de  Vere  Somerset, 
d.  of  10th  Duke  of  St.  Albans.  Res. — Villa  St.  Georges, 
Cap  d'  Ail,  France.     Cluts — Turf,  Guards'. 

Hon.  Claud  Lambton,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1901,  Lettice,  d.  of 
Edward  Wormald  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hedworth  Lambton, 
Esq.,  b.  1904;  (2)  D'Arcy  Lambton,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  (3) 
Gervase  Lambton,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  and  Angela  Marjorie. 
Res.    -102  Lancaster  Gate,  W.2.     Club — Turf. 

Hon.  D'Arcy  Lambton,  Comdr.  R.N.  Emergency  List, 
late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L. I.,  formerly 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1866;  m.  1888,  Florence  Ethel  (whom  he 
divorced  1899),  d.  of  Arthur  Sproule  of  Goulburn,  N.S.W., 
and  has  issue — Eileen  [m.  1918,  Alfred  Trevor  Barker]. 
Res. — Rickleden,  Little  Bookham. 


LAMINGTON,  Baron,  see  COCHRANE-BAILLIE. 


LAMONT  of  Knockdow  (L.O.  matric,  1898).  Azure,  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  within  an  orle 
of  monds  or,  crossed  and  surmounted  of  a  cross  patee  of 


LAMBTON  of  Lambton  Castle  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly 
1.  sable,  a  fesse  between  three  lambs  passant  argent 
(Lambton);  2.  argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  three  popin- 
jays vert,  collared  of  the  second  (Lumley);  3.  argent, 
an  inescutcheon  sable  within  an  orle  of  cinquefoils  gules 
(Hedworth);  4.  argent,  three  cinquefoils  gules  (Darcy). 
Mantling/  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  ram's  head  caboshed  argent,  armed  sable. 
Motto — "  Le  jour  viendra." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Frederick  D'Arcy  Lambton. 

2nd    Earl   of   Durham,    b.    1828;    d.    1879;    m.    1854, 

Lady  Beatrix  Frances  Hamilton  (d.   1871),   d.  of   1st 

Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Fredericki William  Lambton,  4th  Earl  of  Durham 
and  Viscount  Lambton  (U.K.,  23  March  1833),  and  Barcn 
Durham  (U.K.,  29  January  1828),  D.L.  co.  Northumber- 
land, M.P.  S.E.  Durham  1900-10,  formerly  for  S. 
Durham  1880-5,  late  Hon.  Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  [Supporters  —  Two 
lions,  the  dexter  gules,  the  sinister  azure,  each  ducallv 
gorged  and  supporting  a  staff  or,  therefrom  banners  of  the 
second,  the  dexter  banner  charged  with  a  cross  patonce  and 
the  sinister  with  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  third],  b. 
1855;  m.  1879,  Beatrix,  d.  of  John  Bulteel  of  Pamflete ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  John  Frederick  Lambton,  Esq., 
commonly  called  Viscount  Lambton,  Capt.  late  3/7 
Batt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  served  Great  War,  b. 
1884  [m.  1919,  Diana  Mary  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Granville  R.  F. 
Farquhar,  of  Dalton  Hall,  Beverley,  and  has  issue — Hon. 
John  Roderick  Geoffrey  Francis  Edward  Lambton,  b. 
1920;  Hon.  Anthony  Claud  Frederick  Lambton,^.  1922]; 
(2)  Hon.  Claud  Lambton,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Imp. 
Yeo.,  b.  1888  [m.  1916,  Olive  Eleanor  Isobel,  d.  of  William 
R.  P.  Lockwood,  and  has  issue — Barbara  AnneJ  ;  Lady 
Violet  [m.  1905,  4th  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  and  has  issue] ;  Lady 
Lilian  [m.  1902,  13th  Earl  of  Home,  and  has  issue]  ; 
and  Lady  Joan  Katherine  [m.  i92i,Capt.  the  Hon.  Hugh 
Edward  Joicey,  D.S.O. ,  and  has  issue].  Seats — Lambton 
Castle,  Fence  Houses,  Durham  ;  Fenton,  Northumberland. 
Club — Travellers'. 

The  late  Hon.  Sir  Hedworth  Meux  (q.v.). 

Hon.   Charles  Lambton,  D.S.O. ,   Brig.-Gen.  ;  Col.  late 


the  third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist,  holding  a  dagger  erect  in  pale  proper.  Motto — "  Ne 
parcas  nee  spernas. " 

Son  of  Sir  James  Lamont,  1st  Bart.,  of  Knockdow,  co. 

Argyll,  J. P.  co.  Argyll  and  D.L.  co.  Bute,  M.P.  for 


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the  latter  county  1865  to  1868,  F.G.S.,  6.  1828;  d.  1913  ; 
m.  1868,  Adelaide  Eliza  (d.  1925),  elder  d.  of  Sir  George 
William  Denys,  Bart. ,  of  Draycott,  Yorks. : — 
Sir  Norman  Lamont,  2nd  Bart.  (16  July  1910),  J. P.,  D.L. 

co.  Argyll,  M.P.  co.  Bute  1905-10,  F.S.A.  (Scot.),  b.  1869. 

Seats — Knockdow,    Toward,    co.    Argyll ;    and    Palmiste, 

Trinidad.      Town  residence — 6  Sloane  Square,  S.W.i .    Club 

— Reform. 


LAMONT  of  that  Ilk  (L.O.,  c.  1672-7,  rematric.  12  Jan. 
1909).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  cf  his  liveries,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper.  Motto — "  Ne 
parcas  nee  spernas."  Supporters — Two  savages  wreathed 
about  the  middle  with  laurel,  each  holding  in  the  exterior 
band  a  club  resting  on  the  shoulder  proper. 

Eld  and  only  surv.  son  of  Archibald  lames  Lamont  cf 

that  Ilk,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.   1818  ;  d.   1862;  m.   2nd,  1844, 

Harriet,  d.  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell  of  Pcssil  :  — 

John  Henry  Lamont,  Esq.,  of  that  Ilk,  J.  P.,  D.L. ,  and 

Commnr.    of  Supply   for    co.    of   Argyll,    late    Major   9th 

Lancers,   b.    1854.       Res. — Cron    House,    Torrington,    N. 

Devon. 

LAMONT  (L.O.,  21  Nov.  1888).  Parted  per  pale  azure 
and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  eounterchanged,  on  a  chief  or, 
a  lymphad  sable,  oars  in  action,  nagged  gules.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand  proper  holding  a  rleur-de-lvs  gules. 
Motto — "  Ne  parcas  nee  spernas."  Livery — Blue  and 
silver. 

Son  of  Henry  Lamont,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kerry  and  for 
Dumfriesshire,  and  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  Ayr- 
shire, b.  1844  ;  d.  1908  ;   m.  1875,  Jane,  d.   of  the  late 
Robert    Curie,    Gentleman,    of    Crown    Gardens    and 
Whiteinch,  Glasgow: — 
Henry   Charles    Lamont,    Esq.,    Major    late    "Queen's 
Own"   Lanarkshire  Yeo.  Cav. ,  b.   1876;   m.  1907,  Isabella 
Sarah,  eldest  d.  of  Richard  George  Grahamshaw  of  Porta- 
down,  co.  Armagh.     Estates — Greelaw  and  Blair,  co.  Ayr ; 
Gribton,    co.    Dumfries. 


on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  cross  flory  between  two  goats'  heads 
couped  of  the  first ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  erect,  encircled  about 
the  wrist  with  a  wreath  of  oak  and  holding  in  the  hand 
a  sword  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or,  an  escutcheon  argent, 
charged  with  a  goat's  head  couped  sable  ;  with  the  Mottoes, 
over  the  crest,  "Through;"  under  the  arms,  "  Providen- 
tia  Dei  stabiliuntur  familia."  Livery — Black.  Married, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  younger  d.  of  the  late  William  Bagshawe 
of  London. 


LAM  PLUG  H.  Sable,  on  a  pile  nebuly  between  two 
roses  or,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  a  cross  flory  of  the  field. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  goat's  head  couped  argent,  armed  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  nebuly  sable,   two  roses  gules,   barbed   and 


The  Late  CHARLES  EDWARD  LAMPLUGH,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Middlesex,  and  J. P.  co.  of  London,  Lord 


of  the  Manor  of  Sutton,  F.R.G.S.     Born  1838.     Died  1  go*,. 
Armorial  bearings — Argent,  fourcinquefoils  in  cross  gules, 


seeded    proper.      Motto  — "  Providentia    Dei    stabiliuntur 

familiae." 

Eld.   son    of  Rev.   David  Lamphigh.    M.A. ,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Marham,  Norfolk: — 
Rev.    Alfred  Amos   Fletcher   Lamplugh,  M.A.   Camb. , 

b.  .     Res.— 29  Cromwell  Road,  N.  Whitstable,  Kent. 


LAMPSON  (H.  Coll.,  1866).  Per  saltire  argent  and 
gules,  two  gryphon's  heads  erased  in  fesse  and  as  many 
escarbuncles  in  pale  eounterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's 
head  erased  gules,  charged  with  an  escarbuncle  argent 
between  two  wings  paly  of  four  argent  and  gules.  Motto 
— "  Persevera  et  vince." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Curtis  Lampson,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1833  ; 

d.    1899  ;     m.         ,    Sophia,    ygst.    d.    of   Manuel   van 

Gelderen  :— 
Sir  Curtis  George  Lampson,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Rowfant  (16 
Nov.    1866),    F.R.G.S.,    F.R.Z.S.,   late    Lieut.    5th    Ban. 
Somerset  L.I.,and  Capt.  R.A.S.C.,^.  1890  ;  m.  1920,  Maud, 
d.  of  Alfred  Wrigley,  of  Mancnester.     Res. — 

Sons     of    Norman    George     Lampson,     Esq.,     D.L. 

Middlesex,  J. P.  Surrey  and  London,  b.  1850;  d.  18Q4  ; 

m.   1874,   Helen  Agnes,  d.  of  Peter  Blackburn,  Esq., 

M.P.,  of  Killearn,  co.  Stirling: — 
Curtis  Walter  Lampson, Gentleman, C.B.E.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1875;  m.  1908,  Hilda,  d.  of  Sir  David  Baird,  3rd  Bart.  ; 
and  has  issue — Leslie  ;  and  Elizabeth  Miranda.  Res. — 
Willinghurst,  Shamley  Green,  Guildford.  Club — Travellers'. 
Sir  Miles  Wedderburn  Lampson,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
M.V.O. ,  H.M.'s  Envoy  Extra,  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Peking 
since  1926,  of  the  Foreign  Office  1903-8  and  from  1012, 
Second  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Japan  1908-10  and  at  Sophia 
1911-12,  has  Fourth  Class  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising 
Sun,  and  Third  Class  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred 
Treasure,  b.  1880;  m.  1912,  Rachel  Mary  Hele,  d.  of  William 
Wilson  Phipps  of  Culford  Gardens,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Graham  Curtis    Lampson,  Esq.,   b.    1919;  Mary    Katha- 


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rine;  and  Margaret  Miranda.  Res. — British  Legation, 
Peking;  Farm  House,  Pont  Street,  S.W.i.  Club  - 
Travellers'. 

Adam  Cathcart  Lampson,  Esq.,  Major  lateQ.O.  Cameron 
Highlanders,  b.  1882;  m.  1915,  Margueretta  Aggie  Eileen, 
d.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Hutchison,  D.L.,  of  Edingham,  co. 
Kirkcudbright  ;  and  has  issue— Norman  John  Lampson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  Ursula  Agnes.     Res. — 

L'AMY,  see  RAMSAY  L'AMY. 

LANCASTER  HERALD,  see  RUSSELL. 

EDWARD  SNOW  LANCASTER,  Esquire,  J. P.  cos.  ot 
Devon  and  London.  Born  Feb.  8,  1850,  being  the  sixth  son 
of  James  Lancasterof  Kingston,  S.  Hants.,  by  his  wife  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Snow  of  Portsea,  Hants.  Armo- 
rial bearing's  -Azure,  on  a  bend  indented  plain  cottised  or, 
a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  purpure,  the  whole  between  as  many  lions  rampant 
of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  chevronwise  azure,  grasp- 
ing in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  scimitar  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  gold,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  an  antique  shield 
of  the  first,  thereon  arose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  —  "  Semper 
paratus."  Married,  Sept.  8,  1874,  Kate,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Cavander  of  Rayleigh,  Essex  ;  and  has  had  Issue — 

(1)  William  Erne-t  Lancaster,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  West  India 
Regt.,  b.  June  14,  1875  [m.  12  May  and  d.  9  Sept.  1903]; 

(2)  Roy  Cavander  Lancaster,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  25,  1896  ; 

(3)  Edward  Eric  Lancaster,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  31,  1897; 
Florence  Kate  ;  Ethel  May  ;  Olive  Evelyn  ;  and  Dorothy. 
Res.—  25  Park  Road,  Clarence  Gate,  N.W.i.  Clubs— 
R.A.C.,  Coventry  and  County  (Coventry1. 

The  Late  Sir  WILLIAM  JOHN  LANCASTER, 
Knt.  Bachelor  (1906),  J.  P.,  a  Freeman  of  the  City  of 
King's  Lynn  1 91 2.  Born  Oct.  24,  1841  ;  died  Feb. 
28,  1929,  being  the  only  son  of  John  Lancaster,  Yeo- 
man, and  Harriot  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bayleild, 
Yeoman.  Armorial  bearings— Or,  two  bars  sable,  on  a 
pale  engrailed  ermine,  four  cinquefoils  palewise  of  the 
second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,   two  cinquefoils  fessewise,    that  on  the  dexter 


caster,  Esq.,  b.  1880;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  (4)  Hugh  Lan- 
caster, Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1882;  Mary  [m. 
1901,  R.  J.  B.  Storey  (d.  1926)]  ;  Harriot ;  and  Katharine. 
Res. — South  Lynn,  Putney  Hill. 

LANCASTER  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  bars  invected 
between  as  many  Haunches  gules,  on  each  Haunch  a  lion 
passant  guardant  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  two  mullets  fesse- 
wise gules,  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a 
collar  vair. 

Son  of  George  Granville  Lancaster,  Gentleman,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Kelmarsh,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1896, 
Cicely,  d.  of  Sir  Claude  Champion  de  Crespigny, 
Bart.  :— 
Claude  Granville  Lancaster,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.H.  Gds.,/'. 
1899.     Seat — Kelmarsh  Hall,  Kelmarsh,  Northants. 

DAVID  GUILD  LANDALE,  Esq.,  J. P.  Surrey.  Born 
June  11,  1842,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  David  Landale, 
"Merchant  in  Kirkcaldy,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Russell,  Manufacturer  in  the  same  town.  Armorial  bearings 
— Parted  per  pale  or  and  azure,  an  orle  indented  on  the 
inner  side,  in  chief  a  mullet  all  counterchanged.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  holding  up 
two  branches  of  laurel  in  orle  proper ;  and  in  an  escroll 
above,  this  Motto,  "  Pax  aut  defensio."  Married,  April  30, 
1879,  Agnes  Katherine,  only  daughter  of  George  Henderson 
of  Heverswood,  Brasted,  in  the  county  of  Kent ;  and  has 
Issue — (1)  Henderson  Russell  Landale,  Gentleman,  born 
February  21,  1880;  (2)  David  Eustace  Landale,  Gentleman, 
born  November  3,  1886 ;  Ruth  Mary  Sinclair  ;  and  Kathe- 
rine Maud  Agnes.  Estate— Limpsfield  Grange,  Limpsfield, 
Surrey.     Res.— 10  Princes  Gate,  S.W.7.     Club— Oriental. 

LANDON  (H.   Coll.).     Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  azure, 


sable,  that  on  the  sinister  or,  surmounted  by  a  third 
cinquefoil  per  pale  of  the  last  and  first.  Motto — "  Ornat 
fortem  prudentia."  Married,  1868,  Sarah  Harriot,  d.  of 
Daniel  Thomas  Roy,  M.D.  (d.  1889);  and  had  Issue  — (1) 
John  Roy  Lancaster,  YLsq.,b.  1871  ;  (2)  Henry  Lancaster, 
Esq.,  M.A.,   Barrister-at-Law,    b.    1879;    (3)   Robert   Lan- 


an  escutcheon  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  first  a  greyhound 
courant   sable.      Mantling  azure  and   or.      Crest— On  a 


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wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  vested  argent 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  rose  gules  and  in  the  sinister 
a  lily  argent,  both  slipped  and  leaved  proper.  Mottoes — 
"  Ma  force  d'en  haut  "  ;   "  Peregrinus  in  terra." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Landon,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1877  ; 

m.  1865,  Caroline  Adelaide,  d.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon. 

Arthur  Philip  Perceval: — 
Rev.  Guy  Landon,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester, 
Rector  of  Alverstoke,  Hants.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1890,  Mary 
Frances,  d.  of  F.  M.  T.  Jones- Balme,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.  L. ,  of  High  Close,  Ambleside  ;  and  has  issue — Evelyn 
Mary  ;  and  Cicely  Mary.  Res.  —  Rectory,  Alverstoke, 
Hants. 

Lionel  Landon,  Gentleman,   b.    1867.     Res. — 14  Cowley 
Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Son  of  Godfrey  Edward  Landon,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ; 

d.  1924  ;  m.  1904,  Helen  Mary  Caroline,  d.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Gilbert  Vyvyan  Heathcote: — 
Lionel  Heiithcote  Landon,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 


LANDON  (H.  Coll.).  Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  azure, 
an  inescutcheon  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  first  a  greyhound 
courant  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed,  vested  argent, 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  rose  gules,  and  in  the  sinister 
a  lily  argent,  both  slipped  and  leaved  proper.  Motto- 
"Ma  force  d'en  haut."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  yellow 
facings. 

Eld.    son   of  Edward    Palmer    Landon,    Gentleman, 

b.  1850;  d.  1927;  m.  1874,  Mary  Rosamund,  d.  of  the 

late  Joseph  Adolphus  Magrath,  M.D. : — 

Francis  Palmer  Landon,   Esq.,  Major  (ret.)   R.A.S.C., 

b.  1877;  m.  1904,  Nancy,  yngr.  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wilmot 

Peregrine    Blomefield,    Bt.,   C.B.,   J. P.,   and    has  issue — 

Richard  Francis    Palmer  Landon,    Gentleman,  b.    1905; 

Humphrey  Blomefield  Landon,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;   Lilias 

Nancy  ;  and  Jane  Napier.     Res. — Eversley  Cross  House, 

nr.   Basingstoke,   Hants.      Clubs — Union,    St.   Stephen's, 

Flyfishers',  East  Riding  (Hull). 


LANE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  in 
chief  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  a  bordure  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  circlet 
surmounted  by  three  roses  or,  a  demi-grifnn  sable,  winged 
argent,  holding  between  the  claws  a  rod  of  ^Esculapius 
proper.  Badge — A  rose  gules,  leaved,  barbed,  seeded  and 
slipped  proper,  and  a  rod  of  ^Esculapius  also  proper,  in 
saltire  enfiled  by  a  circlet  gold.  Motto — "  Liberte  tout 
entiere." 

Son  of  Brig-Surg.  Benjamin  Lane,  A. M.S.,  b.  1827  ; 

m.  1855,  Caroline  Arbuthnot,  d.  of  Dr.  Joseph  Ewing, 

A.M.S.  :— 
Sir  William  Arbuthnot  Lane,  1st  Bart.  (19  June  1913), 
C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1884,  Charlotte  Jane,  M.B.E., 
Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  d.  of  John 
Briscoe,  of  Tinvane,  co.  Kilkenny ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Arbuthnot  Lane,  Esq.,  b.  1897;  Lottie  Rhona 
Arbuthnot;  Irene  Briscoe  Arbuthnot  [m.  191 1,  Harold 
Chappie,  M.C.,  M.A.,  B.Sc,  F.R.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue. 
(Res. — 18  Devonshire  Street,  W.i)]  ;  Eileen  Caroline 
Arbuthnot  [m.  1913,  Nathan  Mutch,  M.A.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  and  has  issue.  Res. — 21  Cavendish  Square, 
W.     Club — Athenaeum. 


CHARLES  PELHAM  LANE,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the 
Peace  for  the  counties  of  Worcester  and  Warwick,  and 
tor  the  former  county  a  Deputy-Lieutenant,  and  (1915) 
High  Sheriff,  an  Alderman  of  the  County  Council, 
Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford.  Born 
September  25,  1851,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Lane,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and 
Deputy-Lieutenant,  by  his  wife  Anne  Perry,  daughter  of 
Charles  Shaw.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  17  June  1890) 
—Party  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  four  crescents  in  fesse  or, 
between  three  saltires  of  the  last ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  griffins'  heads  couped  and 
addorsed,  the  dexter  azure  and  the  sinister  gules,  in  front 
thereof  a  crescent  between  two  saltires  fessewise  argent ; 
with  the  Motto,  "  Tenax  et  fidelis. "  Livery — Black  coat 
and  waistcoat,  gold  buttons,  drab  overcoat.  Married, 
February  22,  1877,  Catharine  George  Ann,  dau.  of  George 
Webster  Napier  ;  and  has  surv.  Issue  — (1)  Thomas  Reginald 


Pelham  Lane,  Gentleman,  A.M.I. C.E.,  b.  May  23,    1878; 
(2)  Charles  Cyril  Pelham  Lane,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxford, 


TENAXETrFIDELlS 


b.  August  19,  1879 ;  and  Dorothy  Evelyn.  Estates — 
Moundsley  Hall,  and  other  property  in  the  counties  of 
Worcester  and  Warwick.  Postal  address — Moundsley  Hall, 
King's  Norton,  Worcestershire.  Club — Worcestershire 
(Worcester). 


LANE  (U.O.,  1916.).     Argent,  a  fesse  wavy  azure,  be- 


tween a  lion  passant  in  chief,  and  two  saltires  couped  in 
base  all  gules.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — 


Lan 

On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  per  pale  azure  and 
gules.  °  Motto—"  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son  of  Stephen  Orson  Lane,  of  Hill's  Court,  Braunton, 

N.   Devon,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1906;  m.  1855,  Rebecca  Prole, 

d.  of  William  Harris,  of  Braunton,  N.  Devon:— 

Denis  Downes  Lane,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  i860; 

m.  1902,  Anna  Phillips,   d.  of  George  Horton  ;    and  has 

issue_john  Downes  Lane,   Gentleman,  b.    1909  ;   George 

Francis   Lane,    Gentleman,  b.    1910  ;    and  Anna  Barbara. 

Res. — 12   St.    Mary   Abbott's   Court,    Kensington,   W.14. 

Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

LANE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  of  35,  1  and  35,  per  fesse 
or  and  azure,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  mullets  counter- 
changed  of  the  field,  on  a  canton  gules  three  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale  or;  2.  the  same  without  the  augmentation; 


Lan 


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3.  or,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  mullets  azure  (Lane, 
ancient) ;  4.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  ermines  (De  la  Hyde)  ; 
5  sable,  six  plates,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  canton  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  gules  (De  la  Hyde  Sych) ;  6.  argent,  two 
bars  and  a  canton  gules  (Partrich) ;  7.  gules,  a  sneyd  argent 
(Prayers) ;  8.  argent,  three  bugle-horns  sable,  stringed  vert 
(Wyrley) ;  9.  argent,  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  three 
bugle-horns  sable  (Wyrley) ;  10.  or,  a  chevron  gules,  be- 
tween three  lions  rampant  azure  (Wyrley) ;  11.  gules,  six 
fleurs-de-lys,  three,  two,  and  one  argent  (Wyrley)  ;  12. 
sable,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent,  ducally  crowned  or, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  (Heronville) , 
13.  argent,  a  bend  azure,  between  a  rose  in  chief  and  a 
fleur-de-lys  in  base  gules  (Overton) ;  14.  sable,  a  fesse 
between  three  sheldrakes  argent  (Sheldon)  ;  15.  argent,  on 
a  bend  between  two  lions  rampant  sable,  a  wyvern  of  the 
field  (Ruding);  16.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  lions' 
heads  couped  of  the  field,  ducally  crowned  or  (Wroth) ; 
17.  sable,   a  cross  crosslet  argent  (Durants) ;    18.  gules,  a 


chevron  between    three  lions'   gambs  ermine  (Wrotham) ; 
19.  azure,  two  bars  dancettee  or  (Stonard) ;    20.  azure,  on 
a   chevron   engrailed   argent,  between  three  lions  passant 
guardant  or,   as   many  crosses  patee  sable  (Fowler) ;    21. 
per  pale  sable  and   argent,   an   eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  counterchanged,  ducally  gorged  or  (Lovedale);  22. 
ermine,  on  a  canton  gules,   an  owl  argent  (Barton);    23. 
barry  of  six  gules  and  argent,  on  a  chief  or  a  lion  passant 
guardant  azure  (Englefield) ;  24.  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three   martlets   sable   (Clarke);    25.    argent,    three   wolves 
erased,  two  and  one  gules,  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with 
eight   towers   or   (Rycott)  ;    26.    vaire,    argent,    and    gules 
(Garnon) ;    27.   or,   six  billets,   three,    two,   and  one  gules 
(Colvile)  ;    28.   azure,  two  bars  argent,   a  bend  chequy  or 
and  gules  (Lee)  ;  29.  vert,  three  goats  salient  argent,  armed 
or  (Trollop)  ;  30.  quarterly,  azure  and  gules,  three  sinister 
hands  appaumee  argent  (Leveson) ;  31.  argent,  two  bendlets 
wavy  sable,  between  as  many  wolves'  heads  erased  gules, 
a  bordure  of  the  last  (Clements) ;  32.  argent,  on  a  chevron 
gules,   between   three   cinquefoils  azure,  as  many  bezants 
(Hampton)  ;  33.  vert,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  coeks 
or  (Whadcock) ;   34.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  double-queued 
ermine  (Stokes).     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  strawberry- roan  horse  salient, 
couped  at  the  flanks,  bridled  sable,  bitted  and  garnished 
or,  supporting  between  the  feet  an  imperial  crown  proper. 
Motto— "Garde  le  roy."     Livery— Dark  blue  and  orange. 
Sons  of  John  Henry  Hervey  Vincent  Lane,  Esq.,  of 
King's  Bromley  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  D.L.    for 
Staffs.,  Capt.  of  S.   Staffs.   Regt.,  b.  1867;    d.  1917; 
m.  1902,  Hon.  Grace  Louisa  Edwardes,  d.  of  William, 
4th  Lord   Kensington: — 
Thomas  John  Henry  Vincent  Lane,  Gentleman,  *.  1905. 
Seats— Kmg's  Bromley  Manor,  near  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford  ; 
and  Lily  Hill,  Bracknell,  co.    Berkshire. 

Richard   William  Walter   de    Lone    Lane,    Gentleman, 

b.  1908.  __.      , 

Sons   of  John    Henry    Bagot    Lane,    Esq.,  of   Kings 

Bromley  Manor,  of  the  3rd  King's  Own  Stafford  Rifles, 

and    Lieutenant-Colonel    Coldstream    Guards,    M.A., 

J.  P.  cos.  of  Berkshire  and  Stafford,  by  his  wife  Susan 

Anne,  d.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  William  Vincent  of  Lily 

Hill,  co.  Berkshire,  and  Bradwell  Grove,  co.  Oxford  :— 

Arthur  Edward  Cecil  Lane,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Staffordshire 

and    Kent,    served    Great  War   with   Canadian    Infantry, 

b.  1871  ;  m.  1922,  Beatrice  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Richard 

Davies   Perry,  of  New  York.     Res.—  Wilcuma,  Cowichan 

Bay,  P.O.  Vancouver  Island,  B.C.     Clubs— Jun.  Carlton, 

Union  (Victoria,  Vancover). 

George  Alfred  Osborne  Lane,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Cold- 
stream Gds. ,  b.  1875  ;   m.  1913.  Edith  Sinclair,  younger  d.  of 
late  Col.  E.  A.  Hannay  of  Ballylough,  co.  Antrim.     Res.— 
Son  of  Sidney   Leveson   Lane,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
N  R.  Yorks.  and  J. P.   co.   Northampton,   late  Capt. 
1st  Staffordshire   Mil.,   b.    1831  ;    d.    1910 ;    w.    1863, 
Mary  Isabel,   Viscountess  Downe  (d.  1900),  relict  oi 
Henry,   Viscount   Downe,   and   d.    of    Hon.    Richard 
Bagot : — 
Sidney  Ernald  Ralph  Lane,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Princess  of  Wales's  Own  Yorks.   Regt.,  b.  1863;    m.   1905, 
Mabel    Emilie,   widow   of   Capt.    Philip   Green,   late  9th 
Lancers,  and  d.  of  Sir  Edward  Henry  Scott,  5th  Ht.     Post 
add.  —  Manor     House,     Great    Addington,     Thrapston, 

Northants.  ,,„,-. 

Sons  of  Cecil  Newton  Lane,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  of  Whiston 
Hall,  Shropshire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  ,b.  1833;  d.  1897;  m. 
1876,  Adela  Mary,  d.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederic 
Bertie : — 
Newton   Frederic  Seymour  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.   1879  ; 
m.   1910,  Vera.  d.   of  J.   Magrath  of  Hobart,  Tasmania. 
Post.  add. — Rycote  House,  Leamington. 

Percy  Ernald  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 
John  Ronald  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 

Son  of  Very  Rev.  Ernald  Lane,  Dean  of  Rochester, 
D  D      M.A.    Oxford,    formerly  Fellow    of   All  Souls' 
College,    Oxford,    Rector    of    Albury,    Vicar    of    St. 
Michael's,  Handsworth,  Birmingham,  Rector  of  Leigh, 
Staffs  and  Archdeacon  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  b.  1836  ;  d. 
i9i3  ;    m.  1879,  Evelyn  Adelaide,  d.  of  J.  W.  Philips, 
Esq.,  J.P.,of  Heybndge,  Staffs  :- 
Geoffrey  Ernald  William   Lane,  Esq.,   Major  late   Rifle 
Brigade,  served  with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  1914  (wounded) 
b.   1882  ;    m.  1919,   Elizabeth  Adeline,  d.  of  Capt.   Cecil 
Boyle  ;  and  has  issue— Priscilla  Mary.    Res.— 

Younger  son  of  John    Newton   Lane   and   the    Hon. 
Agnes  Bagot:  — 


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Major-Gen.  Sir  Ronald  Bertram  Lane,  K.C.B. ,  K.C.  V.O. , 
formerly  Rifle  Brigade,  served  in  Zulu  War  1879  (desp. , 
medal  and  cLisp),  in  Transvaal  1 880-1,  with  Egypt  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (desp.,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th 
class  Osmanieh),  Lieut.-Gov.  and  Sec.  Royal  Hospital, 
Chelsea,  1905 -9,  b.  1847;  in.  1893,  Augusta  Sarah,  d.  of 
the  late  John  A.  Beaumont  of  Wimbledon  Park  ;  and  has 
had  issue — George  Ronald  Lane,  Esq.,  Coldstream  Gds., 
b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1916.  Res. — Carlton  Hall,  Sax- 
mundham.  Clubs — United  Service,  Army  and  Navy,  Turf, 
Junio-  Carlton. 

Sons   of  Charles  Leveson   Line,    b.    1839  ;    d.    1905  ; 

m.    i860,    Fanny    Henrietta    Katherine,   d.    of   Henry 

Manning: — 
Charles  Chester  Leveson  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;   in. 
1892,   Blanche,  d.  of  Sidney  Glendinning;   and  has  surv. 
issue — Blanche  Evelyn  ;  and  Dorothy  Mary.     Res. — 

Guy  Rupert  Leveson  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1866;  m. 
1894,  Georgina  Phyllis,  d.  of  George  Loiimer;  and  has 
issue  —  Selby  George  Capel  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
Res.— 

Harry  Thomas  F'enton  Leveson  Lane,  Gentleman,  b. 
1871  ;  m.  1896,  Lily  Agnes  Clare,  d.  of  William  Henry 
Vaughan  ;  and  has  issue — John  Chandos  Lane,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1897.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Hay  Douglas  Lane,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
17th  Lancers,  b.  1823;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1st,  185 1,  Eizabeth 
Middleton  (d.  1874),  d.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ward  of 
Heath  House,  Middlesex:  — 

Charles  Middleton  Robert  Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman, 
b.  1864;  m.  1st,  1888,  Leila  Marion,  d.  of  Thomas 
Theodore  Brewer  Hooke  of  No  ton  Hall,  co.  Worcester; 
2nd,  1900,  Vere  Georgina  Pellew,  d.  of  James  Stark 
Skipper;  and  has  surv.  issus — (1)  Graham  Lewis  Hay 
Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  (2)  Robert  Henry 
Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  (3)  George  Edward 
Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  (4)  Charles  Ivor 
Campbell  Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  (5)  Gordon 
Middleton  Douglas  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and  Gladys 
Mar  v.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas  Bruce  Lane,  Gentleman,  H.E.I.C.S., 
£.1831;  d,  ;   vi   1853,  Adelaide  FannySpring,  d.  of 

WilhamHallows  Belli  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
Cecil  Bruce  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  1885,  Frances 
Mary,  d.  or"  Joseph    Martin;    and   has   surv.    issue — John 
Francis  Bruce  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  Edward  de  Lona 
Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;   and  two  daus.     Res. — 
Arthur  Bruce  Lane,  Gentlem.in,  b.  1858.     Res. — 
H-rb;rt   Edward    Bruce    Lane,     Esq.,    C.M.G.,     R.A. , 
Brig.-Gen.    (ret.),  formerfy  Col.   R.A.,  b.    1862;    m.    1893, 
Lilian  Evangeline,  d.  of  Gen.  A.  Caddell,  R.E.  ;   and  has 
issue — A  dau.     Res.  —  ti  Penlee  Gardens,  Stoke,  Plymouth. 
Son  of  Henry   Murray   Lane,    Esq.,   Chester    Herald, 
simetim?  Registrar  of  H.M.  College  of  Arms,  b.  1833  ; 
d.    1913  ;    m.    1st,    1862,    Mary    Isabella,   eldest   d.    of 
Richard  Fiennes  Wykeham  Martin  : — 

Gerald  Stratford  Murray  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1863- 
Res. — 

Sons    of     Major-Gen.    Charles     Stuart     Lane,    C.B. , 

Indian    Ar.ny,    b.    1831  ;     d.    1913  ;    m.    1852,    Anne 

Josephine,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Boyes  : — 

Charles  Stuart  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m.  1890,  Alice, 

d.  of  Richard  Thweate  and  widow  of  Arthur  Sandys ;  and 

has  surv.  issue— Florence.     Res. — 

Henry  Arthur  Lane,  CLE.,  Brig.-Gen.  (ret.),  late  Col.. 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1899,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Gen.  Henry 
Smyth,  C.B. ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Eva  Mary;  and  ancther 
dau.     Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

Frederick  Cecil  Lane,  Esq..  CLE.,  Lt.-Col.,  late  R.A., 
*.  1871.     Club— E.l.  United  Service. 

Son  of  Richard  Lane,  b.  1794;  d.  1870:  m.  1827. 
Sarah  Pink,  d.  of  George  Thomas  Tracy  of  Liskeard, 
co.  Cornwall : — 

Wilmot  Lane,  Gentleman,  H.E.I.C,  Civil  Service, 
Bengil  Presidency,  b.  1833;  "»•  ist,  1854,  Louisa  Sarah 
Anne  (d.  1855),  d-  and  coh.  of  Charles  Patten  Vale  ;  2nd 
1862,  Martha,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Henrv  Roche  Osborne' 
Bengal  Army;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Robert  Hugh  Lane- 
Gentleman,  b.  1866;  (2)  Wilmot  Ernest  Lane,  Gentleman, 
b.  186-);  (3)  John  Osborne  Lane,  Gentleman,  *.  1872;  (4) 
Alfred  Bloomfield  Lane,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  (s)  Frank 
Bernard  Lane,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Royal  Dub.  Fus.,  served 
in  S.  Africa  (wounded),  b.  1879  ;  (6)  Septimus  Arthur  Lane, 
Gentleman  ;  and  five  daus.     Res. — ■ 


LANE-FOX,  see  FOX. 

LANESBOROUGH,  Earl  of,  see  BUTLER. 

LANG  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Per  pale  indented  argent  and 
sable,  three  lions'  heads  erased  counterchanged,  on  a  chier 
indented  ermine,  a  dolphin  naiant  of  the  second.  Mantling- 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar's  head  erased  proper,  between  two  fleurs-dejlys  or. 
Motto — "  Virtuti  fortuna  comes."  Livery — Green  and 
gold. 

Sons  of  Col.    Arthur  Moffatt    Lang,    C.B.,    R.E. ,  of 

Box  Grove  Lodge,  Guildford,^.    1832;  m.   ist,   1858, 

Sarah,  d.  of  Gen.  Francis  Burton  Boileau,   R.A. ;  2nd, 

1893,    Edith  Mina,  d.  of  Rev.  Owen  Charles  Seymour 

Lang,    Rector   of   Bentley ;    3rd,    1905,    Ida   Caroline 

Frances  {Res.—  Dovedale,  Sydney  Road,  Guildford),  d. 

of     James     Coxon      Richardson,      Esq.,     J.  P.,      of 

Glanrafon  :  — 

Col.  Arthur  George  Boileau  Lang,   ist  P.W.O.  Goorkha 

Rifles,  b.   1861  ;   m.    1889,    Beatrice   C.  Parsons;   and  has 

issue — Iris.    Post  add. — 

Col.  Elliot  Brownlow  Lang,  5th  Cav.,  b.  1862;  m. 
1900,  Jessie  Thornhill. 

Col.  Cecil  Frederick  Grant  Lang,  31st  Lancers,  b.  1874  ; 

m.   1902,  Mabel  Forbes,  and  has  issue — Ian  Forbes  Lang, 

Gentleman,  b.    1905  ;     and    Derek    Lang,    Gentleman,    /'. 

1913.     Res. — Whytegates,  Church  Crookham,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Sons  of  George  Lukis  Lang,  I.C.S.  (son  of  Arthur  Lang 

and  Sarah  Tickell),  b.  1837;  d.  1900;  m.  1866,  Louisa 

Wynyard  Astell  ;  — 

Col.   Ewen  Montgomery  Lang  (ret. ),  b.    1870;  m.   1903. 

Mary   Flora    Gregory;    and    has    issue— Hazel      Margaret 

Wynyard  ;     Rona    Eileen    Astell ;    and    Rose  nary    Averil. 

Res. — Woodfield,  Ombersley,  Worcs. 

Capt.  Wynyard  Freeling  Lang,  late  P.W.O.  West  Yorks. 
Regt.  and  lnd.  Army  (ret.1,  b.  1873;  m-  I9°3.  Emma 
Hope,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Percy  Douglas,  Bart.  Res. — 
Pine  View,   Ranikhet,  India. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Robert  Lang  (son  of  Arthur  Lang  an  I 
Sarah  Tickell),  b.  1840 ;  d.  1908  ;  in.  1870,  Adine  Louisa, 
d.  of  Benjamin  Tayler,  Esq.,  Judge  I.C.S.  : — 
Robert    Charles   Vaughan    Lang,    Gentleman,    b.    1871. 
Res.  —  St.  Aubyns,  Rottingdean,  Sussex. 

Capt.  Eustace  Arthur  Lang,  Durham  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1873; 
m.  1903,  Amy  Kathleen  Dobbs  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Eustace 
Vaughan  Lang,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Robert  Gage 
Somers  Lang,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — Jamorance, 
West  Indies. 

Rev.  Frank  Hope  Lang,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1908,  Ella  Caroline, 
d.  of  Rev.  John  Weir;  and  has  issue — Peter  Hope  Lang, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Mary  Adion  Hope.  Res. — 
Twywell  Rectory,  Thrapston,  Northants. 

Rev.  Harold  Montgomery  Lang,  b.  1877.  Res. — Wood- 
ham  Walter  Rectory,  Maldon,  Essex. 

Arthur  Lang,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.  Res. — St.  Aubyns, 
Rottingdean,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Rev.  James   Thomason   Lang,   Vicar  of  Sand 
Beach,  Cambridge,  b.   1843;  d.  1922;   in.  1885,  Edith 
Margaret  Van  Hem.-rt: — 
James  Van  Hemert  Lang,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

Sons  of   Edward  Tickell   Lang  (son  of  Arthur  Lang 
and  Sarah  Tickell),  b.   1849;  d.  1880;   m.  1871,  Hebe 
Prior  :— 
Edward    Prior    Lang,     Gentleman,    b.     1874.       Rgs-  — 
Hilika,  Moriani,  Upper  Assam. 

William  Dickson  Lang,  Gentleman,  Sc.D.,  Keeper  of 
Geology,  British  Museum,  b.  1878 ;  m.  1908,  Georgiana 
Catherine  Dixon;  and  has  issue — William  Geoffrey  Lang, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Juliana  Brenda.  Res.  —  n  Tra- 
falgar Square,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


LANG  (L.O. ,  17  May  1913).  Parted  per  saltire  argent 
and  sable,  in  chief  a  garb  gules.  Mantling'  sable,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  tower  argent, 
masoned  sable.     Motto— "  Stabile  bonum." 

Second  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Lang,  b.  1811  ;   d.  1899  ; 
m.  1846,  Christina,  d.  of  Robert  Lang:  — 
Robert  Lang,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.   Renfrew.     Res.—  Cowglen 
House,  Thornliebank,  Renfrewshire. 


LANG  (L.O. ).      Parted  per  pale  and  per  fesse,  the  latter 
indented    arg;nt    and    sable,  in    the   first    quarter   a   book 


Ian 


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a  pheon  or  between   two   laurel-branches   vert.      Motto — 


"  Fidensnon  confidens."  Livery— White,  with  green  facings. 
Son  of  Alfred  Francis  Claringbold  Chichester  Langley, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  ;   m.         ,   Edith  Joana,  d. 

of  Daniel  Rees  of  Sully  House,  co.  Glamorgan  : — 
Alfred  Arnold  Langley,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 
Son  of  Sir   George  Colt    Langley,  K.C.B.,  b.         ;  d. 
;  m.  2nd,  Maria  Catherine,  d.  of  John  Penrice  of 
Witton,  co.  Norfolk: — 
John    Penrice    Langley,    Esq.,    C.B.E.,     Lt.-Col.    and 
Brev.  Col.    (ret.)    R.A. ,    served   Great  War  1 914-19  (des- 
patches), b.  1869.     Res. — Rowena,  Westward  Ho,  Devon. 

LANGLEY,  formerly  of  Brittas  Castle  (U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  sable,  charged  with  a 
crescent  or,  in  chief  three  hurts  (Langley) ;  2  and  3,  gules, 
a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  argent  and  or  (Grace).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cockatrice  wings  addorsed  sable,  combed,  wattled,  and 
spurred  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  or. 
Motto — "  Fide  sed  cui  vide." 

Sons    of   Adm.    Gerald    Charles    Langley,    R.N.,    b. 

1848;  d.   1914;  m.   1893,  Juanita  Maxwell,  d.   of  late 

William  Scott  of  Ashbrooke,  Edinburgh  : — 

Henry    FitzRoy   Grace    Langley,    Esq.,    Capt.    Res.    of 

Officers,  R.A.  (arms  as   above,  and   on  an  escutcheon  of 

pretence  the  arms  of  Allen,  viz.  :  Sable,  a  cross  potent  or),  b. 

1895  ;  m.   1923,  Elfrida  Winsome,  d.  of  Col.  John  Wolley 

Allen,   C.M.G.       Club—  Conservative.     Postal  address— 8] 

Hyde  Park  Mansions,  W. 

Gerald  Maxwell  Bradshaw  Langley,  Esq. ,  O.B.E. ,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1895. 

Algernon  Albert  Miles  Langley,  Gentleman,  b.  1909, 
Son  of  Sir  Walter    Louis    Frederick    Goltz    Langley, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  b.  1855;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1894,  Gertrude 
Mary  [d.  1895),  ygst.  d.  of  late  W.  Ramsay: — 
Hubert  Francis    Grace  Langley,    Gentleman,    b.    1895. 
Res. — 11  Belgrave  Road,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Henry  Langley,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  late  2nd 
Life  Guards,  formerly  of  Brittas  Castle,  b.  1820;  d. 
1902  ;  m.  1845,  Harriet  Maria  (d.  1913),  only  child  of 
James  Bradshaw,  M.P.  : — 
Algernon  Arthur  Langley,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m.  1894, 
Minnie  Robertson.    Res.— Putney,  Vermont,  U.S.  America. 


Claude  Spencer  Langley,  Gentleman,  b.  r867  ;  m.  1897, 
Blanche  (d.  1927),  widow  of  Major  Thomas  Armstrong 
Gough,  and  d.  of  John  William  Fletcher,  Bengal  Army. 
Res. — 9  Onslow  Crescent,  London,  S.W. 

LANGMAN.      Argent    on   a  pile    engrailed    sabie,    a 

water-bouget  of  the  first  between    two   flaunches   of  the 

second,  each  charged  with  a  water-bouget  also  of  the  first. 

Mantling-  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  portcullis  with 

chains  sable,  three  water-bougetsfessewise  of  the  last.  Motto 

—  "Justus  esto  et  non  metue.''     Livery — Black  and  white. 

Son  of  Sir  John  Lawrence  Langman,  1st  Bart.,  Kt.  of 

Grace  of  the  Order  of  the    Hospital   of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem  in    England,  equipped  and  maintained  the 

Langman  Field  Hospital  during  the  S.  African  War, 

b.  1846  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1868,   Mary  (d.  June   13,   1904), 

d.  of  James  Marks  of  London  : — 

Sir  Archibald  Lawrence    Langman,  C.M.G. ,   2nd  Bart. 

(21  July,  1906),  late  Major  North  Somerset  Yeo. ,  formerly 

Major  Middlesex  Imp.  Yeo.,  J. P.  Somerset,  Hon.  Associate 

of  the  Order  if  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  served 

with    Langman's    Hospital    in    S.   Africa    (despatches),  b. 

1872;  m.    1904,    Hon.    Eleanor,    d.    of   1st    Baron    Lyell ; 

and  has  issue — lohn  Lyell  Langman,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Mary 

Eleanor  ;  and    Nora   Elizabeth.     Seat  —  North    Cadbury 

Court,  Yeovil,  Somerset.    Res.— 97  Eaton  Square,  London, 

S.W.     Clubs— Cavalry,  Brooks's,  R.A.C. 

LANGMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  engrailed 
sable,  a  water-bouget  of  the  first  between  two  flaunches  of 
the  second,  each  charged  with  a  water-bouget  also  of  the 
first.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  portcullis 
with  chains  sable,  three  water-bougets  fessewise  of  the  last. 
Motto—"  Justus  esto  et  non  metue." 

Sons  of  Joseph  Langman  of  Plymouth  and  London,  by 
his  wife   Eleanor  James,  dau.   of  John    Lawrence  of 
Aberdeen: — 
William  Langman,  Gentleman,  b.   1837;   m.   1877,  Ada 
Mary,   dau.   of  James  Marks;   and    has  issue— (1)   Ernest 
Joseph  Langman,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  (2)  William  James 
Langman,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  (3)  Philip  John  Langman. 
Gentleman,  b.  1882;  (4)  Arthur  Harold  Langman,  Gentle- 
man   b   1887  ;  Gertrude  Eleanor  Winifred  Rhoda  ;  Rowena 
Mary  Ada;    Mary   Elsie  Dorothy;    and   Hilda  Margaret. 
Address— 5  Laurence  Pountney  Hill,  E.C.4. 

Philip  Lawrence  Langman,  Gentleman,  b.  1848.     Postal 
address — 

BUTLER  LANGMORE,  Gentleman.    Armorial  bear- 
ings—Azure, on  a  fesse  cotised  argent,  three  spear-heads 


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Lan 


proper,  a  chief  engrailed  ermine.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the 
battlements  of  a  tower,  two  tilting-spears  in  saltire  all  proper, 
tied  by  a  riband  azure,  pendent  theretrom  an  escutcheon  or, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  Labor  vincit 
omnia." 

LANGRISHE  of  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny  (Vn.  Hants, 
by  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1575,  H.  Coll.  Arms  certified, 
pedigree  registered,  crest  granted,  and  certain,  qrngs. 
confirmed,  U.O.,  14  June  1889).  Quarterly  of  44,  viz., 
quarterly,  or  and  sable,  four  covered  cups  counterchanged 
(Langrishe);  2.  argent,  on  a  cross  engrailed  gules,  five 
escallops  or  (Du  Plessis)  ;  3.  azure,  a  cross  engrailed  or 
(De  Poupaincouit) ;  4.  sable,  a  btnd  and  bordure  argent 
(Thgligny)  ;  5.  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  argent  (Reading);  6.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  per 
fesse  argent  and  or  (Grace') ;  7.  the  same,  a  crescent  for 
difference  (Grace — cadet) ;  8.  gules,  three  horses'  heads 
couped  argent,  bridled  azure,  tasselled  or  (Horsfall);  9. 
argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  broad-arrow  heads, 
points  upwards,  sable  (Walsh)  ;  10.  argent,  a  chevron 
between  th.ee  garbs  gules  (Sheffield) ;  n.  argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  sable  (Fenaby)  ;  12. 
azure,  a  chevron  between  three  talbots  passant  argent 
iGower);  13.  azure,  a  fret  argent,  within  a  bordure  or 
(Lownde);  14.  gules,  three  leopards'  heads  in  bend  or, 
between  two  lions'  heads  erased  argent  (Burnham);  15. 
argent  frctty  and  a  chief  azure  (Beltoft);  16.  argent,  two 
bars  azure,  in  chief  three  estoiles  of  the  second  (Moyne); 
17.  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  fretty  or,  between  three  delves 
sable  (Delves);  18.  argent,  ten  torteaux  gules,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,  a  label  of  three  points  azure  (Babington) ;  19. 
or,  a  fret  azure  (Ward) ;  20.  sable,  three  mullets  argent 
(Martell);  21.  quarttrly,  chequy  or  and  azure,  and  ermine 
iGibthorpe);  22.  gules,  a  fesse  between  six  luces  argent 
(Thorpe);  23.  gules,  three  mullets  argent  (Hansard);  24. 
quarterly,  or  and  guies,  a  bordure  sable,  bezant£e  (Roch- 
ford);  25.  sabL,  cruelly  fitch^e  and  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent 
1  Hillary) ;  26.  argent,  a  chevron  vtrt,  between  seven  serpents' 
heads,  four  and  three,  out  of  the  mouth  of  each  a  cross  cross- 
ly fitcMe  gules  (Myhill) ;  27.  gules,  on  a  cross  between  four 
lions  rampant  argent,  a  cross  of  the  field,  charged  with  five 
mullets  of  the  second  (Billingsley) ;  28.  argent,  a  chevron 
sable,  between  three  coots  proper  (Coote)  ;  29.  chequy  or 
and  azure,  a  fesse  ermine  (Calthcrpe)  ;  30.  ermine,  on  a 
c  i  f  gules,  three  crosses  pat<5e  or  (Witchingham) ;  31. 
gules,  two  lions  passant  or(Felton);  32.  argent,  on  a  bend 
dancettee  sable  cottised  of  the  field  three  fleurs-de-lys  or 
iCuffe);  33.  per  bend  crenelk4e  argent  and  gules  (Boyle); 
34.  sable,  three  bugle-horns  argent,  stringed  or  (Belling- 
ham)  ;  35.  argent,  three  bendlets  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the 
second,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first  (Burnishead) ;  36. 
quarterly,  azure  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  pelican  of  the 
second  vulning  herself  proper  (Hoadley).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  or  and  sable.  Motto — "Medio 
".utissimus  ibis."  Livery — Black,  with  canary  colour 
lacings. 

Only  son  of  Sir  James  Langrishe,  4th  Bart.,  b.  1823  ; 
d.  1910  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1857,  Adela  de  Blois  Eccles  : — 
Sir  Hercules  Robert  Langrishe,  5th  Bart.  (19  Feb.  1777), 
of  Knocktopher,  c  1.  Kilkenny,  D.L.,  temp.  Comdr. 
R.N.V.R.,  f(  rmerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Oxford  L.I., 
b.  1859  ;  in.  1887,  Helen  Amelrosa,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Fitzwilliam  Hume  Dick,  P.C. ;  and  has  had  issue — Hercules 
Ralph  Langrishe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.F.C.,  b.  18S8  ;  killed  on 
active  service  1917  :  Terence  Hume  Langrishe,  Esq.,  Lieut, 
late  Irish  Gds.,  and  R.A.F.,  h.  1895  [in.  1926,  Joan  Stuart, 
(1.  of  Major  Ralph  Grigg,  late  18th  Hussars;  and  has 
issue — Hercules  Ralph  Hume  Langrishe,  Esq.,  b.  1927]. 
Seat — Knocktopher  Abbey,  co.  Kilkenny.  Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Carlton,  R.Y.S.,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  Richard    Langrishe,   Esq.  (yngst.  son  of  3rd 

Bart.),  J. P.  for  city  of  Kilkenny,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 

co.   Kilkenny,  b.  1834  ;  d.   1922  ;   in.  1st,  1863,   Fannie 

{d.   1867),    d.    of  Stafford   Chaine ;    2nd,   1871,  Sarah 

Ogle   (d.   1873),    d.    of    the   Very    Rev.  Ogle  William 

Moore,    M.A.    (Trin.    Coll.,   Dub.),  Dean  of  Clogher  ; 

3rd,  1882,  Amitia  Sneade,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick 

Brown,   M.A.  (Oxon.),  F.S.A.,  of  Fern  Bank,  Becken- 

ham  :  — 

Henry  Hoadly  Langrishe,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 

Dub.),    Solicitor   of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in 

Ireland,    1897,   served   S.   Africa  with    7th    I.Y.    1900-01 

/Queen's  medal  and  4  clasps),  Asst.  Resident  N.  Nigeria 


1902,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace  co.  and  city  Kilkenny 
1916-26,  b.  1872  ;  in.  1903,  Norah  Isabel,  d.  of  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Coney,  M.A. ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Hercule^ 
Langrishe,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1905  ;  Noreen 
Sylvia;  and  Beatrice  Aileen.  Clubs — Sports,  R.  Irish 
Automobile. 

John  du  Plessis  Langrishe,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Maj.  R.A.M.C, 
B.A.,  M.B.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  b.  1883;  m.  1914,  Helen 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Philip  Ge<  rge  Collins,  of  The  Park,  Becken- 
ham,  Kent,  and  has  issue —Philip  John  Duppa  Lang;  ishe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Hugh  Richard  Langrishe  Gentleman, 
b.  1923  ;  and  Dorothy  Pratt.  Res. — 2  South  Gillsland  Road, 
Edinburgh. 

Richard  Bellingham  Langrishe,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army, 
b.  1884 ;  m.  1909,  Mabel  Katherine,  d.  of  Henry  G.  H. 
Gibson  of  Streatham,  and  has  issue — Richard  Courtenay 
Gibson  Lang  ishe,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Beryl  Edith 
Frances.     Res.  - Archersfield,  Alverstoke,  Hants. 

STEPHEN  MARTIN  LANIGAN-O'KEEFFE,  Esq., 
J. P.  for  co.  Tipperary  and  King's  Co.,  B.A.  (Dublin),  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  ;    assumed   name    and   arms  of  O'Keeffe,   in 


FORTI  ETFIDELI  NIHIL  DIFFICILE 


place  of  those  of  Lanigan,  by  Royal  Licence,  July  13,  1895. 
Born  1839,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Lanigan, 
Esq.,  M.P. ,  of  Glenaguile,  by  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  O'Keeffe.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1.  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  argent ;  2.  gules,  a  knight  in  armour,  on 
horseback  at  full  speed,  proper,  the  horse  argent;  3.  or,  a 
peacock  in  his  pride  proper  ;  4.  vert,  three  lizards  in  pale  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  an 
antique  crown  a  gryphon  segreant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw  a  sword  erect  argent,  pommelled  gold.  Motto — "  Forti 
et  fideli  nihil  difficile."  Married,  1870,  Madeline  Maria, 
second  dau.  of  John  Hobbs  Peart  of  Ardtona,  co.  Dublin  ; 
and  has,  with  other  Issue — John,  b.  1871.  Seat — Glenagyle, 
Toomavara,  Nenagh.  Residence — 35  Fitzwilliam  Place, 
Dublin. 

LANGTON,  see  GORE-LANGTON. 

LANGTON.     Quarterly,  sable  and  or,   a  bend  argent. 
antling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours , 


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an  eagle    or    and  a   wyvern   vert,  interwoven  and  erect  on 

their  tails. 

Sons  of  Bennet  Rothes  Langton,  Esquire,  J. P.,  D. L. 
co.  Lincoln,  b.  1840;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1865,  Lucy  Katharine 
(d.  1924),  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Langhorne  Burton 
Burton,  Rector  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Somersby  :  — 
Bennet   Langton,   Gentleman,   b.    1870.     Seat — Langton 

Hall,  Spilsby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Rev.  Algernon  Charles  Mainwaring    Langton,  b.    1879 

Res. — Mavis  Enderby  Rectory,  Spilsby,  Lines. 

LANGTON.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  chev- 
ronels  gules  (for  Langton);  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  gules, 
on  a  bend  argent,  six  ears  of  rye  sable  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure, 
a  chevron  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  argent  (for 
Ryan)  ;  3.  azure,  a  bugie-horn  proper,  stringed  gules, 
between  three  mullets  or  (for  Comerford).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest -Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
heart  gules,  between  two  wings  proper.  Motto  —  "Sursum 
corda."     Livery  —White,  with  red  facings. 

Sons  of  Francis  Albert  Romuald  Langton,  Gentle- 
man, of  Danganmore,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  West 
Tytherton,  co.  Wilts.,  b.  1840;  d.  1917;  m.  1869, 
Margaret  Cecilia,  d.  of  John  Tobin  of  Montreal: — 

Theobald  Michael  Langton,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  21st 
Lancers,  b.  1871.     Res. — 

Charles  Joseph  Langton,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.      Res. — 

Arthur  Victor  Langton,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  R.A. ,  b.  1880  ; 
m.  ,  Anne,  d.  of         Williams,  and  has  issue — Frances. 

Res.— 

George  Philip  Langton,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  K.C.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  Inner  Temple,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1919,  Katherine,  d.  of 
D.  L.  Leahy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Shanakiel,  co.  Cork, 
and  has  issue— Moira.  Res. — 51  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  Beefsteak. 


LAMSDOWNE, 
MAURICE. 


Marquess     of,     see     PETTY-FITZ- 


LANYON    (Confn.    U.O.).     Gules,    on    waves    of    the 


between  two  gyrons  of  the  field.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert, 
a  falcon  rising  proper,  belled  and  jessed  or.  Motto — ' '  Vive 
ut  vivas." 

Sons  of  late  Louis  Mortimer  Lanyon,   Esq.  (s.  of  Sir 

Charles  Lanyon,  J. P.  and  D.L. ),  b.  1846;  d.  19      ;  m. 

1879,     Laura,     d.     of     Charles     Valentine    Phillips, 

H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
Charlie  Valentine  Lanyon,  Esq,,  Major  ("et.)  The  Norfolk 
Regt. ,  b.  28  March  1880  ;  m.  ,  Gwendolyn  Ellen  Vincent 

Jackson  ;  and  has  issue — William  Mortimer  Lanyon,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918;  John  Charles  Lanyin,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ; 
and  Anne  Gillespie.  Post.  add. — c/o  Messrs.  Holt  &  Co., 
3  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

Owen  Mortimer  Lanyon,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.i 
Roy.  Horse  Art. ,  b.  13  Sept.  1882;  m.  ,  Jeanie  Jeffcock, 

and  has  issue — Owen  Patrick  Lanyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Nancy  Phoebe  ;  Shiela  Jean  ;  and  Diana.     Res. — 

Louis  Frank  Lanyon,  Esq.,  Major  "The  Green 
Howards"  Princess  of  Wales'  Own  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1885  : 
w.  ,  Celia  Louisa  Ethel  King  ;  and  has  issue — Mortimer 

Cecil  Lanyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Gerald  Frank  Lanyon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res. — 

LAPAGE  (H.  Cell.).  Chevronny  cf  six  or  and  sable, 
on  a  pale  gules,  three  bozants.     Mantling   sable  and  or. 


sea   azure,   a  castle  of   two   towers,    on    the    battlements 
thereof  a  falcon  rising  all  proper,  on  a  chief  or,  a  pallet 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colcurs,  upon  a  torteau  a  cock 
or.     Motto — "  Toujours  de  bonne  heure." 

Sons    of    John    Lapage   of   Elmwood    House,    Leeds, 

b.  1798  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1839,  Anna  Dorothy,  d.  of  Capt. 

Richard  Wilson,  2nd  Queen's  Royal  Regt.  :  — 
John  Henry  Lapage, Gentleman,  b.  1845  ;   m.    1882,  Char- 
lotte Maria,  d.  of  William  Todd-Naylor  of  Liverpool ;  and 
has  issue — John  Norman  Lapage,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.C.E., 
b.  1882.     Res.— 

Richard  Herbert  Lapage,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.Inst.C.E.,  b. 
1849;  m.  1876,  Marion,  only  d.  of  John  Swaine  of  Head- 
ingley,  Leeds,  Gentleman;  and  has  issue — (1)  Comdr. 
Charles  Herbert  Swaine  Lapage,  R.N.,£.  1886;  (2)  Francis 
Claud  Lapage,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b. 
1888  {Res. — White  Heather,  Forest  Row,  Sussex) ;  Katharine 
Helen  ;  Dorothy  Marion  ;  Edith  Winifred  ;  and  OliAe 
Swaine.  Res.—  Walmer,  Kent.  Clubs—  Deal  and  Walmer, 
Union  (Walmer),  Cinque  Ports  Golf  (Deal). 

Sons  of  Charles  Clement  Lapage,  Gentleman,   M.A. , 

M.D.    of   Cambridge,    M.RCS.,    L.S.A.,    b.    1851; 

^.1926;  m.  1878,  Emily  Sophia,  d.  of  Horatio  Simpson, 

M.D.  of  Pontefract : — 


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Charles  Paget  Lapage,  Gentleman,  M  D.,  F.R.C.P. , 
b.  1879.     Res. — 20  St.  John  Street,  Manchester. 

Reginald  Henry  Lapage,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb), 
b.   1880. 

Walter  Neville  Lapage,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1883. 

John  Clement  Lapage,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Geoffrey  Lapage,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  M.Sc,  b. 
1888.    Address — The  University,  Manchester. 

LARCOM  (U.O.,  12  Feb.  1840).      Argent,  on  a  mount, 
a  hawthorn  bush  proper,  and  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed 
gules.     Mantling-  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  cap  of 
maintenance  azure,  turned  up  ermine,  a  martlet  sable,  hold- 
ing in  its  beak  a  fleur-de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Le  roy  la  loy." 
Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Charles  Larcom,  2nd  Bart. ,  b.  1843  ; 
d.   1892  ;  m.  1881,  Jeanie,  d.  of  Alexander  Perceval  of 
Temple  House,  co.  Sligo  : — 

Sir  Thomas  Perceval  Larcom.  3rd  Bart.  (24  Dec.  1868), 
D.S.O.,  F.R.G.S.,  Major  R.H.A.,  b.  1882.  Res.  — 
Brandeston,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk.  Club— Travellers'. 

Philip  Larcom,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1887; 
m.  1920,  Aileen  Monica,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Colbeck,  Vicar 
of  Easton  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Christopher  Larcom, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926 ;  and  Monica  Rosemary  Georgina. 
Res.— Easton,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk. 

Charles  Arthur  Aiskew  Larcom,  Esq,,  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  189 1.     Res.— 

LARKEN.  Per  pale  ermine  and  erminois,  three  leopards' 
faces  proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure,  a  lion  passant 
guardant  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  in  front  of  three  ears 
of  barley  stalked  and  leaved,  a  lark,   holding  in   the  beak 


a  columbine  all  proper.     Motto—"  Surget  alauda."     Livery 
— Dark  blue,  buff  facings. 

Sons  of  Francis   Roper  Larken,  Gentleman,  b.  1844; 

d.  1907  ;  m.  1873,  Eliza  (d.  1896),  dau.  of  John  Uppleby 

of  Scarborough : — 

Rev.    Hubert   Larken,     M.A.,    Hon.   Canon    of  Lincoln 

Cathedral, £.  March  15,  1874.  Res.  -Minster  Yard,  Lincoln. 

Frank  Larken,   Esq.,   C.B.,  CM.G,   Rear-Adm.   R.N., 

in  command  of  H.M.  2nd  Cruiser  Squadron  since  1927,  b. 

Not.  15,  1875;    m.    1909,   Victoria,  d.  of  the  late  Comdr. 

W.  Rawson,  R.N.  Res.— 2  Holmbush  Road,  Putney.   Clubs 

— United  Service  ;  Marlborough. 

Edmund  Larken,  Gentleman,  C.B.E.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1876. 

JOHN    LARKIN,   Gentleman.      Born  ,  being  the 

son   of  John   Larkin,   late   of  Aldersgate   Street,   London, 


E.C.  Armorial  bearings— Per  fesse  nebuly  erminois  and 
gules,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  leopards'  faces,  two  and 
one  proper,  and  as  many  escallops  one  and  two  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  rock,  an  escallop,  thereon  a  lark  proper,  holding 
in  the  beak  two  ears  of  wheat  or.  Motto — "  Fidelis  et 
constans."     Residence — 

LARPENT,  see  DE  HOCHEPIED-LARPENT. 

LASCELLES  (H.Coll. ).  Sable,  a  cross  patonce  within 
a  bordure  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  bear's  head  ermine,  muzzled  gules,  buckled, 
collared,  rimmed  and  studded  or.  Motto — "  In  solo  Deo 
salus."  Livery — Dark  blue,  waistcoat  yellow,  with  narrow 
blue  stripe. 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Thynne  Lascelles,  4th  Earl  of  Hare- 
wood,  b.  1824;  d.  1892;  in.  1st,  1845,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Joanna  (d.  1854),  d.  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Clanricarde  ; 
2nd,  1858,  Diana  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Col.  John  George 
Smyth,  M.  P. ,  01  Heath,  co.  Yorks. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Ulick  Lascelles,  G.C.V.O.,  5th  Earl 
of  Harewood  and  Viscount  Lascelles  (7  Sept.  1812),  Baron 
Harewood  of  Harewood,  co.  Yorks.  (18  June  1796),  J. P. 
Yorks.,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  W.  Riding  co. 
Yorks.,  Hon.  LL.  D.  Leeds  and  Sheffield,  Hon.  Col.  and  late 
Col.  comdg.  Yorkshire  Hussars,  formerly  A.D.C.  to  the 
King,  and  to  the  Earl  of  Mayo  when  Viceroy  of  India, 
b.  1846;  m.  1881,  Lady  Florence  Kathaiine  Bridgeman, 
d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Bradford;  and  has  issue — (1)  Sir  Henry 
George  Charles  Lascelles,  K.G. ,  D.S.O., Viscount  Lascelles, 
Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Sheffield),  D.L.  co.  Galway,  Hon. 
Col.  1st  Batt.  London  Regt.,  Capt.-Gen.  Res.  of  Officers, 
Gren.  Gds.,  sometime  Major  Yorks.  Hussars  Yeo.,  served 
Great  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b. 
1882  [m.  1922,  H.R.H.  Princess  Victoria  Alexandra  Alice 
Mary,  G.B.E.,  only  d.  of  H.M.  King  George  V,  and  has 
issue -(1)  Hon.  George  Henry  Hubert  Lascelles,  b.  1923  ; 
(2)  Hon.  Gerald  David  Lascelles,  b.  1924.  Seat  -  Po.  tumna 
Castle,  Portumna,  co.  Galway.  Res. — Goldsborough  Hall, 
Knaresborough,  Yorks.  ;  Chesterfield  House,  South  Audley 
Street,  W.i];  (2)  Hon.  Edward  Cecil  Lascelles,  D.S.O.,. 
M.C,.  Capt.  and  Brev.-  Major  5th  Batt.  The  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.  1887  [m.  1915,  Joan  Eleanor  Campbell,  2nd  d.  of  the 
late  Col.  Eustace  J.  A.  Balfour  and  Lady  Frances  Balfour, 
d.  of  8th  Duke  of  Argyll  (Res.— Linton  Springs,  nr.  Wether- 
by,  Yorks.)];  and  Lady  Margaret  Selina,  C.B.E.  [m.  1906, 
Gustavus  William  Hamilton-Russell,  9th  Viscount  Boyne, 
and  has  issue].  Seats— Harewood  House,  Leeds,  York- 
shire ;  Goldsborough  Hall,  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire. 
Town  res. — 13  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  S.W.  Clubs— 
Carlton,  Turf,  Marlborough,  Yorkshire,  Hurlingham. 

Son  of  Hon.  Frederick  Canning  Lascelles,  Ccmra.  R.N. 

b.  1848  ;  d.  1929  ;  m.  1878,  Frederica  Maria,  d.  of  the 

Hon.  Sir  Adolphus  F.  O.Liddell,  K.C.B.,  Q.C.  :— 

Alan    Frederick   Lascelles,   Esq.,   M.V.O.,   M.C,  Capt. 

Beds.  Yeo.,  Private  Sec.  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  since  1920, 

b.  1887;  w.i 920,  Hon.  Joan  Thesiger,eld.  d.  of  1st  Viscount 

Chelmsford,  and  has  issue — John  Frederick  Lascelles,  Esq., 

b.   1922  ;    Lavinia  Joana  ;    and   Caroline   Mary.      Res. — 

3  Hyde  Park  Street,  W.2. 

Yngr.  sons  of  4th  Earl  of  Harewood  by  his  second 
marriage  • — 
Hon.  George  Algernon  Lascelles,  Hon.  Major  Essex 
Regt.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  P.O.W.  Regt.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1905, 
Mabel  Caroline  Elcocke,  d.  of  the  late  Francis  Elcocke 
Massey  of  Poole  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue— Sybil  Mary. 
Clubs — Wellington,  Boodle's. 

Hon.  William  Horace  Lascelles,  b.  1868;  m.  1899, 
Madeline,  d.  of  Rev.  Gerard  Barton  of  Fundenhall,  Nor- 
folk ;  and  has  issue—  (1)  Daniel  William  Lascelles,  Esq.,  b. 
1902  ;  (2)  John  Edward  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
Mary  Madge;  Pamela  Diana;  and  Susan  Olivia.  Res. — 
Swanton  House,  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  Club — 
Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Hon.  George  Edwin  Lascelles  (3rd  son  of  3rd 

Earl),   Barr.-at-Law,  J.  P.    North    and   West    Ridings 

Yorks.,  /;.  1826  ;  d.  1911  ;   m.  1851,  Lady  Louisa  Nina 

Murray,  d.   of  4th  Earl  of  Mansfield  :  — 

David  Arthur  George  Lascelles,  Esq.,  Capt.   (ret.)  late 

47th   and   Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  b.   1852;   in.  1885, 

Edith  Maud,  d.  of  Charles  J.  Galloway  of  Thorneyholme, 

Knutsford,   Cheshire  ;    and   has   issue — Gladys  Maud   [m. 

1907,    John    Redmond    Hutton   Squire   of    Holtby    Hall]. 

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Hon.  Sir  Alfred  George  Lascelles,  Knt.  Bach.,  Chiet 
Justice  of  Ceylon  1911-14,  K.C. ,  sometime  Attorney- 
General  of  Ceylon,  b.  1857;  tn.  1911,  Isabel  Carteret,  d. 
of  late  Francis  John  Thynne  of  Haynes  1'ark,  Beds.,  D.L.  ; 
and  has  issue — Francis  Alfred  George  Lascelles,  b.  1912  ; 
Ursula  ;  Kathleen  Louisa  Isabel ;  and  Hermione Constance. 
Res. — The  Cliff,  Terrington,  Yorks. 

Edward  George  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1891, 
Minna,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Boyle,  Vicar  of  Ashby  Folville, 
Leicester  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Evelyn  Herbert  Lascelles, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893  [tn.  1923,  Colleen  Una,  d.  of  the  late  John 
Taylor,  of  Rockwood  Station,  Queensland,  and  has  issue — 
John  Edward  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Geoffrey 
Edward  Charles  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1927].  Res. — 
Goo:ganga,   Proserpine,  Queensland. 

Rev.  Maurice  George  Lascelles,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly 
Vicar  of  Harewood,  Lee  Is,  H<  n.  Canon  of  Ripon,  b.  i860  ; 
tn.  1891,  Jane  Barbara,  d.  of  Robert  Ballard  Woodd  of 
Woodlands,  Hampstead.  Res. — 11  Langcliff  Avenue, 
Harrogate. 

Arthur  George  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Res. — 
Aldwinkle,  Thrapston. 

Ernest  George  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  tn.  19  6, 
Edna  Kidd,     Res.— 

Son  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  James  Walter  Lascelles,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Rector  of  Goldsborough,  Canon  of  Ripon,  b. 
1831  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1856,  Emma  Clara,  d.  of  Sir 
William  Miles,  1st  Bart.  : — 

Reginald  Francis  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Res. — 
Sons  of  Henry  Arthur  Lascelles,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Lt.- 
Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1913  ;  tn.  1883, 
Caroline  Maria,  d.  of  Hon.  Charles  Alexander  Gore: — 

Edward  Charles  P.  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b. 
1884;  m.  1911,  Leila  Winifred  Leonor,  Lady  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  only  d. 
of  late  Sir  Vincent  Kennett-Barrington  of  the  Manor 
House,  Dorchester  ;  and  has  issue  —  Henry  Anthony 
Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and  Alice  Leila.  Res. — 
38  Argyll  Road,  W.8. 

Henry  Francis  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Welsh  Gds., 
b.  1886;  tn.  1918,  Rose  Caroline  Georgina,  d.  of  the  late 
Col.  Frederick  Aylmer,  R.  A.,  of  Suffolk  House,  Cheltenham; 
and  has  issue — John  David  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Oliver  Lascelles,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Res. — 35  Gloucester 
Terrace,  W. 

Francis  William  Lascelles,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Clerk  of  Public 
Bills,  House  of  Lords,  late  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1890 ;  tn.  1924, 
Esmee  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Bury,  of  Downings, 
Saline,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue — Charles  Brian  Lascelles, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926.     Res. — 85  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

Sons  of  Col.  Walter  Richard  Lascelles,  J.  P.  and  D.L., 
b.  1837;  d.  1906;  tn.  1861,  Ellen,  d.  of  Charles  Kane 
Sivewright,  and  Lucy,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Vivian 
(uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Vivian)  : — 

George  Reginald  Lascelles,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  formerly 
Lt.-Col.  7th  Batt.  Royal  Fusiliers.,  Exon  of  the  King's 
Body  Guard  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard,  b.  1864  ; 
tn.  1895,  Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  T.  Pulteney, 
Rector  of  Ashley,  Northants.  ;  and  has  issue  —  John 
Norman  Pulteney  Lascelles,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream 
Gds.,  A.D.C.  to  Governor-Gen.  of  S.  Africa,  b.  1898  ;  Joan  ; 
and  Barbara  Judith  [tn.  1925,  Edward  William  Seymour]. 
Res. — Ashley  Court,  Market  Hai borough.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 

Ernest  Lascelles,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  temp.  Lieut. -Col.  Rifle 
Bde.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1898,  Flora  Evelyn,  d.  of  the  late  John 
Bulteel  of  Pamflete,  Devon  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Faith 
Evelyn.     Res. — Winkfield  Lodge,  Windsor  Forest. 

LASZLO  DE  LOMBOS  (H.  Coll.,  16  Oct.  1923).  Azure, 
upon  a  mountain  vert,  an  eagle  rising  proper,  in  chief  a 
mullet  of  six  points  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuing  from  the  coronet  of  an  hereditary  noble- 
man of  the  Kingdom  of  Hungary,  a  demi-lion  proper, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged 
with  a  dexter  hand  couped  also  proper.  Motto — "  Veritas 
vincit." 

Son  of   the  late  Adolph    Laszl6  : — 

Philip  Alexius  Laszlo  de  Lombos,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  portrait 
painter,  Chev.  Leg.  Honour;  G.O.  Crown  (Italy),  Chev. 
Order  of  Pius  IX.  ;  Comdr.  Order  of  Isabella  la  Catolica 
(Spain),  of  Jesus  Christ  (Portugal),  etc.,  b  1869 ; 
tn.  1900,  Lucy  Madeline,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Guinness  of  Burton  Hall,  Stillorgan,  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Henry  Guinness  Laszlo  de  Lombos,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901 ;  (2)  Stephen  Philip  Laszlo  de  Lombos,  Gentleman, 


b.  1904;  (3)  Paul  Leonardo  Laszl6  de  Lombos,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906 ;  (4)  Patrick  David  Laszlo  de  Lombos, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (5)  John  Adolphus  Laszlo  de  Lombos, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — 3  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.  Clubs — Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Roehamp- 
ton. 

LATHAM  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  an  eagle  displayed  or, 
between  two  bezants  in  fesse,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
cross  moline  sable  between  two  roses  of  the  field.  Mantling 
guies  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle,  wings  elevated,  inverted,  and  addorsed  or,  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  a  torteau  and  charged  on  the  wing 
with  a  cross,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Fortuna  et  labore." 
Son  of  Samuel  Latham,  of  Manchester : — 

Sir  Thomas  Paul  Latham,  1st  Bart.  (24  May  1919),  b. 
1855  ;  tn.  1888,  Florence  Clara,  d.  of  William  Walley,  of 
Manchester  ;  and  has  issue — Herbert  Paul  Latham,  Esq., 
b.  1905  ;  Violet  Irene  [tn.  1920,  Cuthbert  Francis  Hamilton, 
son  of  Rev.  Francis  Hamilton,  of  Charlton  Manor,  Knares- 
borough]  ;  Aubrey  Clara  [tn.  1st,  1921,  Henry  Ralph 
Birkin  (whom  she  divorced  1927)  ,  2nd,  1928,  Lord 
Edward  Hay,  Major  Gren.  Gds.].  Seat — Crow  Clump, 
Weybridge.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

LATHAM  formerly  of  Brad  wall  Hall(H.  Coll.).  Erminois, 
on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  bezants,  over  all  abend  gules, 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock  proper,  an  eagle,  wings  elevated  erminois,  prey- 
ing on  an  infant  proper,  swaddled  azure,  banded  argent. 
Motto — "  Expertus  fidelem." 

Only  surv.  son  of  George  William  Latham,  Esq.,  J. P. 

of  Bradwall  Hall,  Cheshire,  M.P.,  b.  1827;  d.   1886  ; 

m.  1856  : — 
Alexander  Mere  Latham,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Birkenhead 
since  1912,  Barr.-at-Law,  B. A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1862;  tn.  1892, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  late  Hilton  Greaves  of  Derker,  Oldham, 
and  has  issue — George  Hilton  Latham,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.,  b. 
1893  ;  Roger  Done  Latham,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res. — 7 
Cheyne  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W. 3.  Chambers — 1  Tanfield 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.4.     Club — Reform. 

LATHOM,  Earl  of,  see  BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM. 

LATON,  see  FREWEN-LATON. 

LA  TOUCHE,  see  WARD-LA  TOUCHE. 

LA  TOUCHE  (U.O. ).  Argent,  a  pomegranate  slipped 
in  pale  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  mullets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mullet  of  five  points  pierced  argent.  Motto 
"Quid  verum  atque  decens  euro  et  rogo."  Livery—  Blue 
and  silver. 

Son  of  William  Puget  La  Touche,  Esq.,  Lt.-Gen.  Ind. 

Army,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1904 ;   tn.  1866,  Frances  Gertrude, 

second  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Anthony  B.  Stransham,  G.C.B.  :— 

Charles  Burdett  Malcolm  La  Touche,   Esq.,  CLE.,  late 

Manager  of  the  Jodhpur-Bikaner  Railway,  /;.  1868.       Post. 

add. — 

Sons  of  William  Digges  La  Touche,   Gentleman,   b. 

;    d.  ;    tn.    1842,    Louisa,    d.    of  Christopher 

L'Estrange-Carleton  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh:  — 

John  George  Digges  La  Touche,  Gentleman. 

Edmond  Robert  Digges  La  Touche,  Gentleman,  Barrister- 

at-Law. 

The  Rev.  WILLIAM  FAIRBAIRN  LA  TROBE- 
BATEMAN,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Christchurch  Cathedral,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Ascot  1900-17. 
Born  Jan.  8,  1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Frederic  La  Trobe-Bateman,  Esq.,  of  Moor  Park,  Surrey, 
F.R.S.,  LP.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866  (who  assumed  by 
Royal  Licence,  1883,  the  prefix-surname  of  La  Trobe),  by 
his  wife  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fairbairn,  1st  Bart., 
of  Ardwick,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  Armorial  bearings— Azure , 
on  a  fesse  with  cottises  engrailed,  between  three  escallops 
or,  as  many  crescents,  each  surmounted  by  a  mullet  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  —On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  an  eagle's  head  or,  a  crescent  sur- 
mounted by  a  mullet  gules,  between  two  wings  also  or,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  azure.  Motto — "  Sidus  adsit 
amicum."  Married,  1870,  Mildred  Jane  (d.  1878),  second 
dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Sumner,  and  granddau.  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Charles  Richard  Sumner,  D.D. ,  Bishop  of  Winchester ;  and 
has  Issue — Frederic  Winfried  La  Trobe-Bateman, Gentleman 


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[m.  Sept.  11,  1897,  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  G.  Astley  Callaghan,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  the  Home  Fleet;  and  has  issue— Ralph  Sumner 


La  Trobe-Bateman,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  John  Saumarez 
La  Trobe-Bateman,  Gentleman,^.  1905];  Rowena  Mildred ; 
and  Hilda  Mary.  Res.—  Streatley,  nr.  Reading.  Club — 
Athenaeum. 

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Crest— Out  of  a  crown   vallery   or,    a  greyhound's  head 


argent,  collared  and  chained  of  the  first.  Mottoes  (over 
crest) — "A  tot  bien  estrainz  "  ;  (below  arms) — "  Pourtrois." 
Livery — Blue  and  white,  with  blue  and  white  striped 
waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Charles  Latter,  Gentleman,  of  Weald 

Place,  Sevenoaks,  b.    1857;    d.    1923;  m.    1891    Edith 

Gertrude,  second  d.  of  late  Charles  Henry  Plevins  of 

Woodford   House,    near   Thrapston  : — 

Kenneth  Alfred  Latter,  Gentleman,  M.C. ,  b.  1897.     Seat 

— Weald  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Maurice    Plevins   Latter,  Gentleman,    B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 

1899.    Res. — Weald  Place,  Sevenoaks. 

LATTA  of  Portman  Square  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a 
pile  argent,  a  lymphad,  sail  furled  of  the  first,  in  base 
two  crescents  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — In  front  of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  a  crescent 
argent.  Badge — A  sprig  of  oak  fructed  and  a  thistle 
leaved  and  slipped  in  saltire  both  proper,  entiled  by  a 
circlet  or.     Motto — "  Durri  vivo  vireo." 

Son  of  the  late  William  Latta,  of  Darmalloch, 
Old  Cumnock,  co.  Ayr  : — 

Sir  John  Latta,  1st  Bart.,  of  Portman  Square  (9 
Feb.  1920),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1896,  Ada  Mary,  d.  of  John 
Young  Short,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ashbrooke  Hall,  co.  Durham  ; 
and  has  issue — Cecil  Latta,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1903  ; 
Sybil  [m.  1923,  Maj.  Philip  Alexander  Francis  Spence,  of 
Oatley's  Hall,  Brackley,  co.  Northampton  ;  and  has 
issue — A  dau.j  ;  Ada  Mary  [m.  1924,  Comte  deCramayel, 
only  s.  of  the  Marquis  de  Cramayel  of  Cramayel,  France, 
and  has  issue — 1  son].  Res. — 12  Portman  Square,  W.i. 
Clubs  —  City  of  London,  Wellington,  Constitutional, 
Hurlingham. 

LATYMER,  Baron,  see  MONEY-COUTTS. 

LAUDER  of  West  Hartlepool  (L.O.,  1892).  Vert,  a 
griffin  segreant  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  between  two  fountains  proper. 

Son  of  Robert  Lauder  of  West  Hartlepool,  co. 
Durham,  b.  ;  d.  ;   m.  : — 

Col.  Robert  Lauder,  V. D. ,  J.P,  co.  Durham  and  West 
Hartlepool,  Hon.  Col.  Durham  R.G.A.,  b.  1850;  m.  1876, 

,  d.  of  Joseph  Conyers  of  Harrogate,  Yorkshire.     Res. 

— Broom  Hill,  West  Hartlepool  ;  7  Coniscliffe  Road,  West 
Hartlepool. 

LAUDERDALE,  Earl  of,  see  MAITLAND. 

LAURIE  of  Maxwellon  (R.L.,  26  March  1887,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  cup  argent  with  a 
garland  between  two  laurel-branches,  all  issuing  out  of  the 
same  vert  (Laurie) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  gules  and  erminois, 
on  a  fesse  azure ,  three  martlets  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a  lion  rampant  argent  (Bay ley).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
branches  of  laurel  in  saltire  proper, 
semper  viridis. " 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  (John  Robert  Laurie)   Emilius  Laurie 
of  Maxwelton,  3rd  Bart.,  B.  D. ,  Vicar  of  St.    John's, 
Paddington,    1867-89,    b.    1823;     d.    1917 ;    m.    1855, 
Marianne  Sophia,  d.  of  Edward  R.  Rice,  M. P. ,  of  Dane 
Court : — 
Sir  Claude  Villiers  Emilius  Laurie,  4th  Bart.  (U.K.,  13 
March  1834),  C.B.,  D.S.O.,   M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  King's 
Own  Scottish   Borderers,  and  temp.   Lt.-Col.    2/sth   Batt. 
1914-16,  b.   1855.     Seat — Maxwelton,  Moniaive,  co.   Dum- 
fries.     Town    house — 14    Hyde   Park    Street,    W.     Club — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Wilfrid  Emilius  Laurie,  Esq.,  LL. B. ,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1859;  m.  1890,  Marian  Isabel,  d.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq., 
D. L.  ;  and  has  had  issue — John  Emilius  Laurie,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders,  seived  Great  War 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour!,  b.  1892 
\m.  1922,  Evelyn  Clare,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Lionel  Richardson- 
Gardner,  and  has  issue — Rosemary  Evelyn  Anne ;  and 
Marian  Clare  (Res.  — 14  Hyde  Park  Street,  W.2)]  ;  Wilfrid 
Walter  Laurie,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.  O.  Scottish  Borderers,  b. 
1897  ;  killed  in  action  1917 ;  Sylvia  Marion  ;  Evelyn  Mary  ; 
Jean  Winifred  ;  and  Isabel  Eila.  Res. — Beeches,  Faygate, 
Sussex. 

Sons  of  Cecil  Emilius  Laurie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1862;  d. 
1919  ;  m.  1900,  Helen  Janet,  d.  of  late  Robert  Douglas 
Campbell,  R.N.:— 


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Douglas  Claude  Emilius  Laurie,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — Jarbruck,  Moniaive,  co.  Dumfries. 

Archibald  Montagu  Laurie,  Gentleman,  b.   1904. 
Ronald  Edward  Laurie,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1. 

LAW  (H.  Coll.,  1890).  Ermine,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
between  two  cocks  gules,  three  mullets  pierced  or.  Mant- 
ling1 gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cock  gules,  chained  round  the  neck  and  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  mitre  or.  Motto—"  Compositum  jus  fasque 
animi." 

Son  of  Hon.   Henry  Spencer  Law,  b.   1802  ;  d.  1885  ; 

m.  1839,  Dorothea  Anne  (d.  1871),  d.  of  Col.  Rochfort 

of  Clogrenane  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Cecil  Henry  Law,  6th  Baron  Ellenborough 
(U.K.,  19  April  1802)  [Supporters— Two  eagles,  wings 
elevated  sable,  the  dexter  chained  round  the  neck, 
and  pendent  therefrom  on  the  breast,  a  mitre  or,  the 
sinister  with  a  like  chain,  and  pendent  therefrom  a 
covered  cup  of  the  second],  C.B.,  Col.  late  Dorset  Regt., 
J.  P.,  D.L.  Dorsetshire,  sometime  Chairman  Dorset- 
shire Terr.  Army  Association,  b.  1849;  m.  1884,  Alice 
Caroline  (d.  1916),  d.  of  the  late  John  Harvey  Astell  of 
Woodbury  Hall,  Beds.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Henry 
Astell  Law,  M.C.,  Capt.  K.O.Y.L.I.,  b.  1889  [m.  1923, 
Helen  Dorothy,  d.  of  H.  W.  Lovatt,  and  has  issue — 
Richard  Edward  Cecil  Law,  Esq.,  b.  1926].  Res. — Mont- 
rose, Prince  of  Wales  Road,  Dorchester.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Son    of  Thomas   Graves    Law,     Esq.,    LL.D.    (third 

son   of   Hon.    William    Towry    Law — see  below),    b. 

1836;    d.    1904;    111.   1880,    Wilhelmina  Frederica,   d. 

of  Capt.  John  James  AILn  of  Errol  Park,  Perth  : — 
Henry  Duncan  Graves  Law,  Esq.  ,C. I.E.,  Indian  C.S.,  b. 
1883;  m.  1909,  Jean,  d.  of  Peter  Graham,  R.A.,  of  St. 
Andrews,  and  has  issue— Richard  Graham  Law,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918 ;  Christopher  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ; 
Michael  Haldane  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Res. — c/o 
Foreign  Department,  Government  of  India,  Delhi. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Charles  Law,   Esq.,  Comm.   R.N., 

Sec.  to  Lt.-Gov.  of  Ontario  for  twenty  years,  b.    1841  ; 

d.    1922  ;    m.    1874,  Charlotte   Margaret,    d.   of  Hon. 

John  Willoughby  Crawford,  Lt.-Gov.  of  Ontario  : — 
William  Victor  Law,  Esq.,  Capt.  Canadian  Forces  1914- 
18,  b.    1880;  in.   1912,  Violet,  d.  of  H.  Watson,  and  has 
issue — Frederick    Henry    Law,  Gentleman,   b.    1912;    and 
Charlotte  Mary.     Res. — Midland,  Ontario. 

Frederick  Wilfred  Law,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,/>.  1882. 
Res. — Crawford  Island  Lake,  Muskoka,  Ontario. 

Augustus  Leonard  Paget  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  m. 
1919,  Maude,  d.  of  George  Sherwood  Crawford.     Res. — 

Adrian  Aloysius  Sherwood  Law,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 
R.C.R.I.,  b.  1885;  m.  1914,  Maud,  d.  of  Hon.  N.  A. 
Andette,  Judge  of  Exchequer  Court,  Canada,  and  has  issue — 
Charles  Anthony  Francis  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Adrian 
Augustus  Stewart  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Res. — 2  Lear- 
moth  Avenue,  Quebec. 

Sons  of  Hon.  William  Towry  Law,  b.    1809  ;  d.  1886  ; 

m.   1st,  1831,    Hon  Augusta  Graves    (d.    1844),   d.    of 

2nd  Baron  Graves  ;    2nd,   1846,  Matilda  (d.   1894),  d. 

of  Sir  Henry  Montgomery,  Bart.  :— 
Ernest  Phi iipAlphonso Law, Esq.,  C.B..C.V.O., Barrister, 
B.  A.  (London),  F.S.A.,  b.  1854;  m.  1890,  Katherine 
Helen,  widow  of  Capt.  Rupert  Lonsdale,  C.M.G.,  d.  of 
Tohn  Russell  of  New  Forge,  Antrim.  Res. — The  Pavilion, 
Hampton  Court  Palace.     Club — Travellers'. 

Sir  (William)  Algernon  Law,  K. C.M.G. ,  C.B. ,  formerly 
Controller  of  Commercial  and  Consular  Affairs  in  the 
Foreign  Office,  withrankof  Asst.  Under-Sec.  ofState,  b.  1856  ; 
m.  1st,  1885,  Constance  Mary  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Bagot,  Chancellor  of  Bath  and  Wells ;  2nd,  1912, 
Hon.  Catherine  Hozier,  second  d.  of  1st  Lord  Newlands ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Nigel  Walter  Law,  Esq.,  formerly  First 
Sec.  in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  b.  1890.  Res.  —  74  Brook 
Street,  W.     Club— Travellers'. 

LAW  of  Glenconway  (Confn.  U.O.).  Gules,  a  pale 
ermine,  between  two  lions  rampant  combatant  or,  in  chief 
a  portcullis  between  two  cocks  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock 
proper,  charged  with  a  portcullis  or;  motto,  "Fortes 
creantur  fortibus."  Mottoes — "Lex  etjustitia";  "Fortes 
creantur  fortibus." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Law  (eld.   son  of  Michael  Law) 
b.         ;  d.         ;  m.         : — 

Michael  Law,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 


Sons  of  late  Rev.   Robert  Samuel  Law,  M.A. ,  b.         ; 
d.  ;  m.         :— 

Frederick  William  Law,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1870. 
Seat — Great  Freffans,  Trim,  Ireland.     Res. — Carlow. 

Arthur  Gerald  Sydney  Law,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law 
I  King's  Inns),  b.  1872.  Res. — 2  Elton  Park,  Kingstown, 
Dublin. 

Claude  John  Law,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1878.  Res. — 
23  Edenvale  Road,  Ranelagh,  Dublin. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Pakenham  Law,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  b.  1834; 

d.  1905 ;  m.  1872,  Amelia,  d.  of  Horace  Rochfort  of 

Clogrenane,  Carlow  : — 

Samuel    Horace   Law,    Gentleman,    M.D.,    F.R.C.S.I., 

F.R.S.M.,  b.  1873  I  **■  I9°5.  Sybil  Mary.  d.  of  the  late  Sir 

George  Clay,    Bart.  ;    and   has   issue— (1)   Lionel  William 

Law,    Gentleman,    b.    1907;    (2)    Horace    Rockfort    Law, 

Gentleman,  />.  191 1  ;  and  Rachel  Amy.      Res. — 46  Merrion 

Square,  Dublin. 

Alexander  Henry  Law,  Gentleman,  M.  I.  E.  E.,  A.  M.  I.  E.  E., 
/'.    1878.       Res.— 

The  Late  WILLIAM  THOMAS  LAW,  Gentleman, 
Doctor  of  Medicine  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  Fellow  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England.    Born  September 


13,  1845,  being  the  elder  and  only  surviving  son  of  Henry 
Compton  Law  of  Allington,  b.  1815;  d.  1870;  m.  1844, 
Elizabeth,  second  daughter  of  the  Reverend  John  Taylor  of 
Wadham  College,  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  Vicar  of 
Llanarthney ,  in  the  county  of  Carmarthen ,  Rector  of  Willand, 
and  sometime  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty  Queen 
Caroline.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1887)— Parted  per 
bend  or  and  ermine,  a  cock  gules,  and  on  a  shield  of  pretence 
quarterly  of  224,  viz.  1  and  224,  the  arms  of  Price  (of  Spring 
Grove,  Baronets),  namely  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  ;  2 
to  222  (the  220  quarterings  of  Price — vide  E.  A.  Uvedale 
Price) ;  223,  per  pale  azure  and  sable,  three  demi-lions 
ermine,  langued  and  collared  gules  (Harrison  of  Ripley). 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent  ;  and  upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  cock  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "  Lex  ratio  summa. "  Livery — Brown 
coat,  scarlet  collar  and  cuffs,  gilt  buttons,  waistcoat  of 
yellow  and  red  stripes.  Married,  Oct.  22,  1879,  Georgiana 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  (d.  1927),  second  daughter  and 
eventual  co-heir  of  the  late  Edwin  Plumer  Price,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
Recorder  of  York,  County  Court  Judge  for  West  Norfolk, 
and  a  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  by  his  first  wife  Lucy, 
daughter  and  co-heir  of  John  Harrison,  Esquire,  son  of 
Robert  Harrison,  Esquire,  of  Benningholme  Hall  and  Ruis- 
thorpe,  in  the  county  of  Yorks.,  and  Ripley  Court,  in  the 


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county  of  Surrey ;  and  died  1910,  having  had  Issue — Alan 
Rokeby  Law,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cambs. ),  b.  March  22,  1881  ; 
d.  1906,       Estate — Ripley  Court,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

LAW  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  vert,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  sun  in  splendour 
and  each  wing  with  a  pale  or,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  an  olive-branch  proper  and  in  the  second 
and  third  a  rose  gules.     Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  close  argent,  beaked 
ind  legged  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  as 
in  the  arms,  between  two  wings  sable,  each  enfiled  with 
a  wreath  of  olive  vert. 

Son  of  Harry  Dampier  Law,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. 
(ret.),    b.    1850;    d.  ;    m.    1889,    Florence    Ellen 

Clements,  d.  of  Col.  W.  H.  Clements,  R.M.L.I.  :— 
Howard  Frederick  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

LAW.  Ermine,  on  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  cocks 
gules,  three  mullets  pierced  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  gules, 
chained  round  the  neck  and  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  mitre  or.  Motto — "  Compositum  jus  fasque  animi." 
Livery — White,  blue  facings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  James  Henry  Adeane  Law,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Ordfrs,    b.    i860;  tn.  ,   Mary,   d.   of   Rev.   W.   G. 

Gillum,  Vicar  of  Pucklechurch,   Bristol:  — 
Charles  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Harry  Law,  Gentleman,  b.   1892. 
Victor  Patrick  Law,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

LAWDER  of  Lawderdale  (Confn.  U.O.  1913).  Gules, 
a  griffin  segreant  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
trefoil  vert,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterrlory  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent,  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  solan  goose  standing  on  one  leg  on  a  rock 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Sub  umbra  alarum  tuarum." 

Sons  of  General  Edward  James  Lawder,  Madras  Staff 
Corps,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1900;  m.  1845,  Dora  Jane,  eld.  d. 
Thomas  Moore- Lane,  M.D.,  Madras  Med.  Dept. : — 

James  Ormsby  Lawder,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Leitrim, 
High  Sheriff  1909  and  1919,  M.Inst.C.E.,  late  P.W.  Dept. 
India,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1872  ;  Jane  Eliza,  d.  of  Rev.  Edwin 
Thomas,  Vicar  of  Carlingford,  co.  Louth  ;  and  has  issue 
— Cecil  Edward  Lawder,  Esq.  Lieut. -Col.,  late  R.F.A., 
last  High  Sheriff,  co.  Leitrim  1921,  b.  1877  [in.  1909,  Violet 
Wood,  d.  of  J.  Basden  Orr  of  Kelvinside,  Glasgow]  ;  and 
Pearl  Edith.     Seat — Lawderdale,  Ballinamore,  co.  Leitrim. 

Charles  Lawder,  Gentleman ,  Indian  Postal  Dept. ,  b.  1853  ; 
m.  1901,  Mary  (d.  1925),  eld.  d.  of  Robert  Arkwright  of 
Knuston  Hall,  Northants.  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Lawder, 
Gentleman,  Indian  Army,  b.  1906;  Dorothy;  and  Clare. 
Res.— 


Francis  Lawder,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1888,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  H.  D.  Macleod  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Patrick  Lawder,' 
Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.  1891 ;  (2)  Keith  Lawder,  Gentleman, 
R.N.,  b.  1893;  (3)  Edward  Lawder,  Gentleman,  R.N.,/ 
1895.     Res.— 

Arthur  Lawder,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1892,  Blanche, 
d.  of  J.  Luff  of  Old  House,  Blandford  ;  and  has  issue— 
Rynd  Lawder,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  Dora.     Res. 

LAWES-WITTEWRONGE  of  Rothamsted  (R.L. 
1902).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bendlets 
gules,  on  a  chief  sable  a  barrulet  dancettee  or  (for 
Wittewronge)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  two  flaunches  azure,  on 
a    chief    nebuly    of  the   second    three   estoiles    or  (for 


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Lawes).  [Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— r.  a 
Saracen's  head  affrontee,  couped  below  the  shoulders 
proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  tied  in  a 
bow  or  and  gules  ;  2.  on  a  mount  vert,  the  trunk  of 
a  tree  fessewise.  eradicated  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter, 
surmounted  by  an  ermine  passant  proper.  Motto — "  Pour 
la  foy."      Livery — Black  and  gold. 

Only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Bennet  Lawes- Wittewronge, 
2nd  Bart.,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1869,  Marie  Amelie 
Rose,  d.  of  Charles  George  Fountaine  : — 
Sir  John   Bennet  Lawes-Wittewronge,  3rd   Bart.    (19 
May  1882),  of  Rothamsted,  co.  Hertford,  b.  1872  ;    tn. 
1897,   Helena   Ramsay,  d.  of    Henry  Ramsay  Cox,  of 
Folkestone,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — John  Claude  Lawes- 
Wittewronge,    Esq.,    2nd  Lieut,    late  R.F.A.,   R.S.,   b. 
1898  [m.  1928,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Gerald  Hodgson]  ;  Sydney 
Vernon  Lawes-Wittewronge,    Esq.,    b.    1906 ;  Caroline 
Adelaide  [m.  1928,  Richard  Karl  Ellis  Woodhouse,  R.E., 
of    Sydney]  ;    Sylvia  [m.   1927,   Victor  John    Kinsella, 
M.B.,  'M.Chg.,   of    Melbourne].       Res.  —  Rothamsted, 
Harpenden,  Herts. 

LAWLESS  (U.O. ,  1776).  Argent,  on  a  chief  indented 
sable,  three  garbs  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-man  in  armour,  in 
profile,  his  vizor  closed,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sword 
all  proper,  the  helmet  adorned  with  a  plume  of  three 
feathers,  the  centre  one  argent,  the  exterior  two  gules. 
Supporters — Dexter,  a  bull  sable,  armed  and  unguled 
argent ;  sinister,  a  ram  argent,  armed  and  unguled  or. 
Motto — "  Virtute  et  numine." 

Fourth  and  only  surv.  son  of  Edward,  3rd  Baron 
Cloncurry,  b.  1816 ;  d.  1869;  tn.  1839,  Elizabath,  only 
d.  of  John  Kirwan  of  Castle  Hackett : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Lawless,  5th  Baron  Cloncurry, 
(IreL,  22  Sept.  1789;  U.K.,  14  Sept.  1831),  5th  Bart. 
(6  Aug.  1776),  b.  1847;  s.  his  brother  1928.  Res. — 
Maritino,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin.     Club — St.  James's. 


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LAWLEY  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Salop,  1623).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  a  cross  formed  throughout,  the  field  chequy  sable 
and  or  (Lawley);  2.  argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable, 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules,  as  many  bezants 
( Rugeley) ;  3.  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  ermine  and 
guies,  a  bordure  engrailed  azure;  4.  argent,  a  wolf  passant 
fable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  wolf  sable.  Motto — "  Je  veux  de  bonne 
guerre." 

Sons  of  Beilby  Richard,  2nd  Baron  Wenlock,  of  Escrick 
Park,  York,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1880  ;  m.  1846,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
2nd  Marquess  of  Westminster: — 

Rt.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  Algernon  George  Lawley,  5th 
Baron  Wenlock  of  Wenlock,  co.  Salop  (13  May  1833), 
12th  Bart.  (16  Aug.  1641)  [Supporters — Oa  either  side  a 
wolf  sable,  collared  or,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a  chevron  of  the  first  between  three 
moors'  heads  affronted  proper],  M.A.  (Camb. ),  Vicar  of 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  1913-16,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the 
King  since  1913,  b.  1857;  m.  1896,  May  Ethel,  d.  of 
the  late  Sir  Stuart  Donaldson,  of  New  South  Wales.  Seat  — 
Monk  Hopton,  Bridgnorth,  Salop. 

Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lawley,  G.C. S.I. ,  G.C.I. E. ,  K.C.M.G., 
Governor  of  Madras  1905-1911,  late  Capt.  10th  Hussars, 
b.  i860;  m.  1885,  Dame  Annie  Allen,  G.B.E. ,  d.  of  Sir 
Edward  Cunard,  2nd  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  issue — Richard 
Edward  Lawley,  Esq.,  b.  1887  (d.  1909);  Hon.  Ursula 
Mary,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Mary  1912-27  \tn.  1927, 
1st  Baron  Wraxall]  ;  and  Margaret  Cecilia  \m.  1919, 
Geoffrey  Dawson,  of  Langcliffe  Hall,  Settle  .  Res. — 9 
Seymour  Street,  W.      Club — Brooks's. 

The  Late  DENYS  ALEXANDER  LAWLOR- 
HUDDLESTON,  Esquire,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.  13th  Batt. 
Somerset  Light  Infantry ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  June  20,  1891,  the  name  and  arms  of  Huddle- 
ston  in  addition  to  those  of  Lawlor.  Born  1845, 
being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Denis  Shine  Lawlor 
of  Castlelough,  co.  Kerry,  by  his  wife  Isabella,  dau.  of  the 
late  Edward  Huddleston  of  Sawston,  and  of  Purse  Caundle, 
co.  Dorset.    Armorial  bearings  (R.L.,    1891)— Quarterly, 


upon  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged  in  front  of  a  spear-head 
in  pale,  point  upwards,  all  proper  (for  Lawlor).  Mottoes— 
(over  the  Lawlor  crest),  "  Mea  culpa  fides";  (under  the 
arms),  "Soli  Deo  honor  et  gloria."  Livery — White,  with 
scarlet  facings.  Married,  Sept.  4, 1897,  Alexandrina  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Alex.  Keith  of  Nova  Scotia  and  died  1921. 
Estates — Sawston  and  Hildersham,  Cambs.  ;  Castlelough, 
Kerry,  Ireland.      Seat — Sawston  Hall,  Sawston,  Cambs. 

LAWLOR  (Confirmed  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  on  a  canton  azure,  a  crescent  argent 
(for  Lawlor) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  martlets  gules,  within 
a  bordure  or  (for  Cairnes).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed 
vested  sable,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a 
short  sword  or.     Motto — "  Fortis  et  fidehs." 

Sons  of  John  Hilliard  Lawlor,  Esq.,  of  Tralee,  co. 

Kerry,  b.  1819;  d.  1889;  m.   1847,  Catherine,  dau. 

and  eventually  heiress  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Elliot  Cairnes, 

Scots    Fusilier  Guards,    Knt.    of    the    Hanoverian 

Guelphic  Order : — 
The  Very  Rev.  Hugh  Jackson  Lawlor,  D.D.,  D.Litt.. 
Dean  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  since  1924, 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  Dublin  Univ.  since 
1898,  Sub-Dean  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1st, 
Kate  Anna,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Samuels,  of  Langara, 
Kingstown  ;  2nd,  Leila  Mary  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late 
John  H.  Samuels,  of  Beaufort,  Kingstown.  Res. — 
The  Deanery,  St.  Patrick's  Close,  Dublin. 

HenryCairnes Lawlor, M.A. .Member  Koy.  Irish  Academy, 
b.  1870;  m.  1893,  Beatrice  Kathleen,  ygst.  d.  of  late 
Alexander  MacDonald,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glenarm,  co.  Antrim 
(Head  of  family  of  Dalchoisne),  and  has  issue — John 
Hilliard  Cairnes,  Esq.,  Capt.  Duke  of  Wellington's  Regt. . 
b.  1897  \m.  1928,  Mary,  only  d.  of  J.  C.  Davison,  Esq., 
K.C. ,  M.P.,  of  Kevock  House,  Belfast]  ;  Alexander 
MacDonald  Lawlor,  Gentleman,  b.  1903 ;  and  3  daus. 
Res.  —  Killyfaddy  and  St.  Clair,  Windsor  Avenue,  Belfast. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.,  19  July  1858;  Gts.  Vol.  52, 
p.  129).  Ermine,  on  a  cross  raguly  gules,  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  swords  in  saltire  proper, 
pommels  and  hilts  gold,  between  as  many  leopards'  faces 
argent.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— Out   of  an 


1  and  4,  gules,  a  fret  argent  (for  Huddleston) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  between  four  trefoils  vert 
(for  Lawlor).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed,  dexter  and 
sinister,  vested  and  cuffed  argent,  the  hands  proper,  hold- 
a  stone  sable  (for  Huddleston) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


Eastern  crown  or,  a  cubit  arm  entwined  by  a  wreath  of 
laurel  and  holding  a  dagger  all  proper.  Motto — "  In  God 
is  my  trust." 

Sons  of  George  Henry  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil 

Service  (son   of  Lieut. -Gen.    Sir    George   St.    Patrick 

Lawrence,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.)  of  Merlswood,  Eastbourne, 

b.   1832;    d.    1895;  m.    1861,   Margaret  (d.  1919),  d.  of 

Rev.      Robert     Staveley,      Preb.    of     St.     Munchin's, 

Limerick :  — 

Lt.-Col.  George  Henniker   Lawrence,  C.M.G. ,   late  1st 

Batt.  30th  East  Lanes.  Regt.,  served  in  Chitral  Campaign 

1895  (medal  and  clasp),  S.  African  War  (twice  ment.  desp., 

two  medals,  five  clasps),  and  Great  War  (desp.,  C. M.G. ,  3 

medals),  £.    1868;    m.   1899,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Arthur 

Wienholt  of  Fassifern,  Queensland.    Club — Army  and  Navy. 


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Sir  Henry  Staveley  Lawrence,  K. C.S.I.  (1926),  late  Indian 
Civil  Service  (has  Kaiser-i-Hind  medal),  Commr.  in  Sind 
1916-21,  Finance  Mem.  of  Council  of  Govt,  of  Bombay 
1 921-1926,  Acting  Gov.  of  Bombay  for  6  months  to  June 
1926,  when  he  retired,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1st,  1899,  Phyllis 
Louise  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Col.  Edward  Napier,  late  Cara- 
bineers ;  2nd,  1914,  Rosamond,  ygst.  d.  of  Col.  Edward 
Napier,  of  the  Carabineers;  and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Napier  Lawrence,  Esq.,  b.  1899;  (2)  Henry  Michael 
Lawrence,  Esq.,  C.E.,  b.  1902  [m,  1926,  Kathleen  Annie, 
d.  of  Arthur  Withington,  and  lias  issue  ^Sheila  Louise]; 
John  Owen  Napier  Lawrence,  Esq.,  />.  1916  ;  and  Margaret 
lx)uise.     Club -East  India  United  Service. 

Son  of  Sir    Henry  Waldemar   Lawrence,   3rd    Bart., 

Barrister-at-Law,  Sub.  Treas.  Inner  Temple,  J. P.  cos. 

London  and  Surrey,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1845;  d.  1908; 

m.    1873,   Emily  Mary   (d.    1925),   d.    of  Sir    George 

Burdett  L'Estrange: — 

Sir  Alexander  Waldemar  Lawrence,  4th  Bart.  (10  Aug. 

1858),  Chief-Asst.  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  1924-26,  J. P. 

Somerset,    M.A.   (Oxon. )    (Motto — "Never  give  in"),  b. 

1874 ;    m.    1904,  Anne  Elizabeth  Le  Poer,    only   child    of 

late    Henry    Le    Poer  Wynne,    I.C.S.,  and   Emily  Sarah, 

d.  and   coh.  of  Ven.   Frederick    Faulkner  Goold    of  Ros- 

brien ;     and    has    issue — (1)    Henry    Eustace    Waldemar 

Lawrence,    Esq.,   b.    1905;    (2)  John  Waldemar  Lawrence, 

Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  (3)  George  Alexander  Waldemar  Lawrence, 

Esq.,  b.    1910.       Res. — 49  Marsham  Street,    Westminster, 

S.W.  ;      Brockham      End,     near      Bath.      Clubs  —  Savile, 

Brooks's,  Eighty. 

Son  of  Rt.    Hon.  Sir  John  Hamilton  Lawrence,  2nd 
Baron    Lawrence,    B.A.     (Camb.),     Barrister-at-Law, 
J.  P.  Middx.,  D.L.   Bucks. ,  late  Capt.  Herts.   Y.  Cav., 
Lord-in-Waiting  to  Queer.  Victoria  1895-1901,  and  to 
King  Edward  1901  -5,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1872,  Mary 
Caroline  Douglas,  only  child  of  Richard  Campbell  of 
Auchinbreck : — 
Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Graham  Lawrence,  3rd  Baron 
Lawrence  of  the  Punjaub  and  of  Grately,  co.  Southants. 
(4  Apl.  1869),  3rd  Bart.  (16  Aug.   1858),   Major   nth  Batt. 
The    London   Regt.,  formerly  Capt.    3rd   Batt.    Liverpool 
Regt.,  late   Capt.    3rd    Batt.    Beds.    Regt.  [Supporters- 
Dexter,     an    officer    of    the     Guide    Cavalry    (irregulars) 
of  the  Pathan    tribe,  in  the  Province  of  Peshawar,  habited 
and  accoutred  proper;    sinister,  an    officer    of    the     Sikh 
Irregular    Cavalry,    also   habited    and    accoutred    proper. 
Motto — "Be  ready"],  b.    1878  ;   m.  1907,   Dorothy  Helen, 
C.B.E.,  d.  of  A.   P.   Hobson  ;   and  has  issue — Hon.  John 
Anthony    Lawrence,    Lieut.    8th    Batt.   Middx.    Regt.,   b. 
1908  ;   Hon.  Catherine  Dorina  Mary  ;   Hon.  Sarah  Honoi  ia 
Angel  ;    Hon.  Mary   Letitia  ;  and   Hon.  Nona   Georgette. 
Res. — Greenford,  Middx.      Club — Carlton. 

4th  and  onlv  surv.  son  of  1st  Baron  Lawrence,  G.C.B., 
G.C.S.I.,  P.C.,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1879  ;  m.  1841,  Harriette, 
d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Hamilton  : — 
Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Alexander  Lawrence,  G.C.B.,  Gen. 
and  Chief  of  Gen.  Staff  British  Armies  in  France  1918-19, 
Col.  late  17th  Lancers,  Col.  comdg.  King's  Colonial 
I.Y. ,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (twice  ment.  desp. , 
2  medals,  8  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-18,  Comdr. 
Legion  of  Honour,  G.C.  Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium), 
Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium),  and  France  ;  Star  of  Roumania, 
Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1892,  Hon.  Isabel  Mary  Mills,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Hillingdon  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Oliver  John  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
Post  Office  Rifles,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  1915;  (2) 
Michael  Charles  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
b.  1894;  d.  on  active  service  1916;  and  Elizabeth  Peace 
[m.  1923,  Capt.  Desmond  Abel  Smith,  M.C.,  Gren.  Gds. 
R.O.].  Res.—  32  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs— Naval  and 
Military,  Turf. 

Son  of  Humphrey    Richard    Locke   Lawrence,    Esq., 
Capt.  34th  Sikh    Pioneers,   Indian  Army,  b.    1888  ;  d. 
on  active  service    1915;    m.    1913,    Mary   Claudia,  d. 
of  Rev.  A.  Bourchier  Wrey  of  Torquay : — 
John  Humphrey  Lawrence,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Son  of  Major-Gen.  William  Alexander  Lawrence,  Col. 
17th  Cav.,  Indian  Army,   b.  1843;  d.  1924  :   m.    1884, 
Adelaide  Bertha,  d.  of  George  Frederick  White  of  1 
Porchester  Gate,  W.  : — 
Richard    Travers    Lawrence,    Esq.,   M.C.,    Major    10th 
Bengal  Cavalry,  b.  1890, 

Son  of  Gen.  Richard  Charles  Lawrence,  C.B. ,  b.  181 7  ; 
d.  1896;  m.  1839,  Ellen,  d.  of  Col.  William  Youngson, 
E.I.C.  :— 
Col.   Henry  John  Lawrence,  I.S.C..  b    184s;    m.  1877, 


Grace  May,  d.  of  Cubitt  S.  Rundle,  C.E.  ;  and  has  had 
issue — Lt.-Col.  Henry  Rundle  Lawrence,  CLE.,  Political 
Agent,  Tonk,  Rajpatana,  b.  1878;  d.  1928  [m.  1905, 
Mary  Gertrude,  d.  of  George  F.  Adams,  C.E. ;  and  had 
issue — Grace  Llewelyn]  ;  Helen ;  Grace  Elise ;  Lorna 
[m.  19 14,  Regina  d  Todd,  C.E.]  ;  and  Angel.  Res. — The 
Haven,  Purbeck   Road,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Son  of  Horace  Hayes  Montgomery  Lawrence, 
Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1855;  d.  1920;  m.  1890, 
Bertha,  d.  of  Samuel  Harvey  Twining  of  14  Gloucester 
Square,  W.  :  — 
John  Montgomery  Lawrence,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 
Res. — Garmoe,  Camelford,  Cornwall. 

Sons  of  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Charles  Bernard  Lawrence, 

C.B.,  C.M.G.,   Commdr.   Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.M. 

(America),  late  Lt.  Col.   1st  King's  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b. 

1857;  d.   1923;    m     1884,   Mary   Elizabeth,   d.    of   Sir 

Henry  Samuel    Wiggin,    Bart.,    of  Metchley  Grange, 

Harborne,  Birmingham  : — 

Alexander  Erskine  Lawrence,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major,  served 

Great  War  (Brev.  of  Major,  NLC),  b.  1889  ;  m.  1918,  Muriel 

Mary  Tuff,   d.  of    '  rederick   Edgar   Smith,  of    Ryburgh. 

Norfolk,  and  has  had  issue — Richard  Alexander  Hubert,  b. 

1919.      Res.— 

George  St.  Patrick  Lawrence,  Esq,,  Capt.  late  Rifle 
Brigade,  b,  1893  ;  m.  1918,  Frances  Mildred,  d.  of  the  late 
Edward  Nettlefo  dof  Birmingham,  and  has  issue  — Patricia. 
Res. — Barrow  Hill,  Lower  Clatford,  Andover,  Hants. 

LAWRENCE  (R.L.,  1815,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  cross 
raguly  gules.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the   colours,  the   tail   and   lower   part  of  a   fish- 
erected  and  couped  proper. 

Son   of  Walter    Lawrence  Lawrence,    Esq.    (formerly 

Morris),  J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  Sevenhampton  and  Sandywell 

Park,    b.    1799;  d.    1877;   m.   1824,   Mary,  only   d.  of 

Christian  Splidt  of  Stratford,  Essex  : — 

The  late  Christian  William  Lawrence,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co. 

Gloucester,  in  the  Diplomatic  Service  from  1859-90,  Minister 

to  Ecuador  1883-90.   b.   1836  ;  d.   1920.     Seats  -  Sandywell 

Park  and  Sevenhampton  Manor,  both  near  Andoversford 

R.S.  O. ,  Gloucestershire. 

Daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Rev.  Anthony  C  Lawrence, 

b.    1842;  d.   1903;   m.    1876,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Canon 

Charles  Altinore  Ogilvie,  D.D. ,    Rector  of  Ross,  co. 

Hereford  : — ■ 

Katharine    Mary    Cecily,    m.    1912,   Comdr.    E.    Bowie 

Evans,  R.N.  {d.   1918).     She  has   assumed   the   name   of 

Evans-Lawrence.      Res. — Whittington  Court,  Glos. 

Wynnefrede  Henriet'a.  Seat — Sevenhampton  Manor, 
Glos.     Res. — 3  St.  Margaret's  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.  1867).  Ermine,  a  cross  raguly 
gules,  in  the  first  and  f<  urth  quarters  a  serpent  nowed 
proper.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreathe 


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of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  couped  argent,  in  front 
thereof  a  serpent  nowed  proper.  Motto — "  Mente  et 
labore." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  John  Trevor  Lawrence,  2nd  Bart., 
K.C.V.O.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1869,  Bessie,  only 
child  of  John  Matthew  of  Burford,  Dorking  :  — 

Sir  William  Matthew  Trevor  Lawrence,  3rd  Bart.  (30 
April  1867),  F.S.A.,  J.P.  Surrey,  B.A.  (Oxon.l,  b.  1870  ;  m. 
1908,  Bertha  Iris  Eyre,  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Eyre 
Macdonnell  Stuart  Crabbe  of  Glen  Eyre,  Southampton; 
and  has  issue — William  Lawrence,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  Roger 
Fettiplace  Lawrence,  Esq,,  b.  1919  ;  Mary  Barbara; 
Elizabeth  Anne;  and  Naomi.  Res. — Burford,  Dorking. 
Clubs—  Wellington,  Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

Aubrey  Trevor  Lawrence,  Esq.,  M.B.E. ,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
K.C.,Barrister-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  ^.1875  ;  OT.1901, Con- 
stance Emily  Fanning,  d.  of  late  Joseph  M'Gawof  Kooba, 
N.S.W. ,  and  Mickleham  Downs,  Dorking;  and  has  issue — 
John  Trevor  Lawrence,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Peter  Stafford 
Hayden  Lawrence,  Gentleman,^.  1913  ;  and  Ruth  Chris- 
tian. Res. — Lindsey  House,  100  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea, 
S.W.  ;  Sentry  Hill,  Frensham,  Surrey. 

Charles  Trevor  Lawrence,  Esq. ,  O.  B.  E. ,  Major  late  Hants. 
Regt.,  Principal  Asst.  Sec.  S.  Nigeria,  served  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches),  W.Africa  1901  (despatches),  and 
Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1879;  m.  1916,  Adeliza,  d.  of  the 
late  Major-Gen.  Sir  J.  F.  D.  Donnelly,  K.C.B.,  R.F. 
Res. — Secretariat,  Lagos,  W.  Africa;  Twynham,  Farnham 
Common,  Bucks. 

LAWRENCE    (  ).      Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent 

a    cross    raguly    gules   (Lawrence);     2    and    3,    sable,   a 


Catherine  -  wheel  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a 
trefoil  in  base  or  (Scott).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-turbot,  tail  erect 
proper.     Motto — "  In  cruce  salus." 

Son  of  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff, 

by    his  wife  Georgiana,  third  d.    of  Charles  Blake  of 

Moyne : — 

The   late  Denis   lohn  Lawrence,  Esq.,    J. P.,    b.    18      ; 

m.   1882,  Eliza  Jane  (d.    1897),  d.  of  Edward  Parsons  of 

Oxton,  Cheshire  ;   and  has  issue— Ethel  Margaret.     Seat — 

Lisreaghan  (or  Bellevue),  Lawrencetown,  co.  Galway. 


LAWRENCE  of  Wimbledon  Park  (H.  Coll.,  Argent, 
a  cross  raguly  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  portcullis 
between  two  millrinds  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  roe's  head  affrontee, 
erased  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  portcullis  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Recte  faciendo  securus." 

Son  of  Philip  Henry  Lawrence,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b. 

1822 ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1858  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Paul  Ogden  Lawrence,  P.C.,  Knt.  Bach., 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  Bencher  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1887,  Maude  Mary,d.  of  John  Turner,  of  Oaklands, 
Wimbledon  Park.  Res. — Dunarden,  Inner  Park  Road, 
Wimbledon  Park,  S.W.  19. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.,  1869).  Ermine,  on  a  cross  raguly 
gules,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  fasces  erect 
encircled  by  a  wreath  of  oak  proper,  a  pair  of  compasses 
extended  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  argent,  crusilly, 
and  charged  with  a  pair  of  compasses  extended  sable. 
Motto — •'  Per  ardua  stabilis." 

Only  child  and   heir   of  Alderman   Sir    James  Clarke 

Lawrence,    Bart.,  M.P.,  J.P.  (Lord  Mayor  of  London 

1868-9),  b.  1820;  d.  1897;    m.  1887,  Agnes  Harriette, 

elder   d.    of    Michael   Castle   of    Hatherleigh   House, 

Glos.  : — 

Theodora  Agnes  Clarke  Durning-Lawrence  (assumed  the 

additional    surname    by    R.L.    14   July    1914).      Res.  — 13 

Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  1. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Alfred  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Gloucester 

Gardens,  Middlesex,  a  Commissioner  of   Lieutenancy 

for  City  of  London,  b.  1826;  d.   1875;  m.   1858,  Mary 

Elizabeth    (d.    1903),    d.    of    Henry    Ridge   of   Upper 

Clapton  :  — 

Frederick    William    Pethick  Lawrence,   Esq.,    M.P.  W. 

Div.  Leics.  since  1923,  b.    1871  ;    m.  1901,  Emmeline,  d.  of 

Henry  Pethick.      Res. — Fourways,  Gomshall,    Surrey  ;  11 

Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.2. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Ermine,  an  escarbuncle 
or,  surmounted  by  a  lotus-flower  proper,  on  a  chief  arched 
gules,  a  dragon  passant  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested 
gules,  cupped  ermine,  holding  in  the  hand  a  plane-leaf 
proper  and  charged  on  the  sleeve  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 
Motto — "  Gwaith  gyda  gobaith." 

Son   of    George    Lawrence,   Esq.,    J.P.,   of    Trevella, 
Langwm,  co.   Monmouth,  b.   1805;   d.   1896;  m.   2nd, 
1844,  Catharine,  d.  of  Edward  Lewis  of  Wenvoe,  co. 
Glamorgan  : — 
Sir   Walter  Roper   Lawrence,   1st    Bart.   (13  July  1906), 
G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  (Mil.),  Member  of  the  Council 
of  India  1907-9  (resigned  1909),  late  Under-Sec.  and  Officia- 
ting Sec.  to  Indian  Govt,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy,  Chief 
of   Staff  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  for  the  Indian  tour  1905. 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  heron  holding  in  the  beak 
a  sprig  of  plane  iructed  proper],^.   1857;  m.  1885,  Lilian 
Gertrude,  d.   of  John  Gwynne  James  of  Aylstone  Hill,  co. 
Hereford  ;    and    has    issue— (1)    Percy     Roland    Bradford 
Lawrence,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Lt.-Col.  Coldstream  Gds.,  served 
Great   War   (despatches  twice,    M.C),  b.  1886  [m.    1925, 
Susan,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Addis,    K.C.M.G.];    (2)    Henry 
Walter  Neville  Lawrence,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b. 
1891.     Res.  —  94    Eaton   Square,    London,    S.W.     Clubs — 
Garrick,  Royal  Air  Force. 

M  THE  Late  Sir  JOSEPH  LAWRENCE,  a  Member 
©  of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy,  and  Sheriff  of  the 
City  of  London  1900-01,  M.P.  for  Monmouth  Boroughs 
1901-06.  Born  1848,  being  the  son  of  Phillip  Lawrence. 
Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1901)  Gules,  a  lozenge  or, 
charged  with  a  rose  of  the  field  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
within  an  orle  of  six  gridirons,  three,  two,  and  one  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest- Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  flames  of  fire  in  front  of 
a  gridiron  or.  Motto— " Ardent."  Married,  1873,  Mar- 
garet A.  (Res.—  23  Carlyle  Mansions,  Cheyne  Walk,  S.W.3), 
d.  of  late  loseph  Jackson  ;  and  left  issue— Maud  Beatrice 
[m.  Arthur  Hungerford  Pollen,  M.A.]. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.,  1901).  Or,  on  a  cross  raguly 
couped  gules,  thirteen  bezants,  a  chief  arched  of  the  second, 
thereon  a  dragon  passant  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms 
embowed,   vested   or,  cuffed   gules,  each   charged  with   a 


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Motto — "  Gratia  vici."     Lively — Biue. 

Sons  of  Frederick  William  Lawrence,  Esq. ,  of  Hillcote, 
Lansdovvn,  Bath.  J. P.,  Past  Master  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Scriveners,  London,  b.  1833  ;  m.  i860, 
Clara  Agatha,  second  d.  of  Henry  Woods  of  Grove 
House,  Hornsey: — 
Ernest  Frederick  Lawrence,  Gentleman,  b.  1861;  m.  1892, 

Ethel  Maude,  d.  of  T.  H.  Clarke  of  Beckenham. 

Rev.    George  Henry   Lawrence,  Clerk   in  Holy  Orders, 

/'.  1874.     Res. — Chesham  Bois  Kectorv,  Bucks. 

LAWRENCE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  argent  and 
gules,  two  crosses  raguly  in  chief  of  the  last  and  a  lamb  in 
base  holding  with  the  dexter  foreleg  a  banner  and  staff  all 
of  the  first,  the  banner  charged  with  a  cross  couped  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased  sable  between  two  bugle- 
horns  counter-embowed  or.  Supporters — On  either  side  a 
dragon  sable,  winged  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
fasces  or. 

Son  of  David  Lawrence  of  Pontypool,  Mon.  .Surgeon: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram  Lawrence,  1st  Baron 
Trevethin  of  Blaengawney,  co.  Monmouth  (24  Aug.,  1921), 
P.C.,  Knt.  Bach.  (1904),  a  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice  1904-21,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England  1921-2, 
K.C. ,  LL.  B.,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  J.  P.  co.  Mon- 
mouth, J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Nairn,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1875,  Jessie  E. ,  d. 
of  George  Lawrence,  Esq.,  J.  P. ,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Charles 
Trevor  Lawrence,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.,  6.  1879;  Hon. 
Geoffrey  Lawrence,  D.S.O.,  K.C,  J. P.  Wilts.,  Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  Recorder  of  Oxford 
since  1924,  b.  1880  [m.  1921 ,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Comdr.  Charles 
Napier  Robinson,  R.N.  (ret.),  and  has  issue — 3  daus.  Res' 
— 30  Sussex  Gardens,  W.2].  Seat — Abernant,  Builth 
Wells,  Breconshire.     Club — Athenaeum. 

LAWSON,  see  LEVY-LAWSON. 

ALEXANDER  LAWSON  of  Annfield,  Kings  Kettle, 
Fife,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  that  county.  Born  1862, 
being  eldest  son  of  late  Alexander  Lawson  of  Annfield  and 


a  garb  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  of  the  first. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  garb  or,  banded  gules.  Motto — "  Te  splendente." 
Married,  Nov.  30,  1899,  Edith  Isabel,  dau.  of  John 
Brodrick  Dale  of  Cleadon  Meadows,  co.  Durham.  Seats — 
Annfield,  Kings  Kettle,  Fife  ;  Borrobol,  Kinbrace,  Suther- 
land.     Clubs — Carlton;  New  (Edinburgh). 

LAWSON  (H.  Coll.  1  April  1909).  Paly  of  four  gules 
and  vert,  on  a  chevron  or,  three  cinquefoils  azure,  and  on 
a  chief  of  the  third,  an  ogress,  charged  with  a  demi-lion 
rampant  argent,  between  two  crescents  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's 
head  erased  proper,  collared  vert,  thereon  a  plate  between 
two  crescents  argent.     Motto — "  Loyal,  secret." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Grant  Lawson,  of  Knavesmire  Lodge, 
co.  York.,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  North  Riding,  and 
J. P.  West    Riding,    co.    York,    M.P.,    M.A.    (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,   Inner  Temple,^.  1856;  d.  1919  ;  m. 
1902,  Sylvia,  d.  of  Charles  E.   Hunter  of  Selaby  Hall, 
Darlington  : — 
Sir  Peter  Grant  Lawson,  2nd  Bart.  (U.K.,  26  Dec.  1905), 
Lieut.    R.H.   Gds. ,  b.   1903.     Seat—  Middlethorpe  Lodge, 
York.      Clubs — Guards',  Bucks. 
Robin  Lawson,  Esq.,  b.  1909. 
Son    of    Andrew    Sherlock    Lawson,    of    Aldborough 
Manor,   &c. ,   Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.    1824;  d.   1872;  m. 
1852,  Isabella  (d.   1890),  d.  of  John  Grant  of  Nuttall 
Hall,  co.  Lancaster: — 
Richard    Lawson,    Esq.,   J. P.    West  Riding    co.  Yorks. , 
b.  1864  ;  m.   1893,  Frances  Lilian,  d.  of  William  Henry  Fife 
of  Lee    Hall,    Northumberland ;    and    has    issue — Digby 
Richard     Lawson,     Gentleman,    b.     1894  ;     and    Francis 
Cynthia    Ro^alys.      Res. — 11    Egerton    Gardens,    S.W.3. 
Club — Boodle's. 

LAWSON.  Per  chevron  argent  and  or,  a  chevron 
invected  sable,  plain  cottised  vert,  between  two  martlets  in 
chief  and  a  trefoil  slipped  in  base  of  the  fourth.     Mantling 


Burnturk.     Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1899)— Parted  per 
saltire  or  and  vert,  a  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 


sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
between  two  arms  embowed  proper,  holding  a  sun  in  splen- 
dour, a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms,  the  whole  surmounted  by  a 
rainbow  also  proper.     Motto — "  Surge  et  fulge." 

Son  of  Sir  Arthur  Tredgold  Lawson,  1st  Baronet, 
J.P.  for  Leeds,  for  W.  R.  and  N.R.  co.  of  Yorks., 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1915  ; 


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m.  1879,  Louise  Frederica  Edith  Auguste,  dau.  of  John 
Stacpoole  O'Brien,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tanderagee,  co. 
Armagh : — 
Sir  Digby  Lawson,  2ud  Bart.  (12  July  1900),  formerly 
Capt.  19th  Hussars,  Maj.  Yorks.  Hussars  Yeo. ,  served  Great 
War  (desp.),  b.  1880;  m.  1st,  1909,  Iris  Mary  (marriage 
dissolved  1920),  d.  of  Hon.  Eustace  R.  S.  FitzGerald  ; 
andhas  issue— (1)  John  Charles  Arthur  Digby  Lawson,  Esq., 
i.  1912  ;  (2)  Patrick  William  Lawson,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  and 
Daphne  Olive  ;  m.  2nd,  1922,  Hon.  Victoria  Frances  Maud, 
-d.  of  Col.  J.  E.  B.  Baillie,  M.V.O.,  of  Docktown,  and 
Baroness  Burton  ;  and  has  further  issue — (3)  James  Alex- 
ander Bertram  Lawson,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  (4)  Arthur  Simon 
Albert  Lawson,  Esq.,  b.  1925.  lies. — Callingwood  Hall, 
Burton-on-Trent.  Clubs  —  Cavalry,  Carlton,  R.A.C., 
Ranelagh. 

LAWSON-JOHNSTONE,  see  JOHNSTONE. 

EDWARD  MAULE  LAWSON-SMITH,  Esq.,  J. P. 
for  W.  Riding  of  the  co.  of  York,  B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
(Cantab.).  Born  1859,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Edward  Lawson  of  Longhirst,  Northumberland,  by 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Maule  ;  and  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Smith  by  Royal  Licence,  under  the  will  of  his 
cousin,  Thomas  George  Smith  of  Togston,  Armorial 
bearings  (H.  Coll.,  21  March,  1881)  —  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure  a  castle  proper  between  two  flaunches 
or,  each  charged  with  a  fountain,  on  a  chief  argent, 
three  storks'  heads  erased  of  the  field  (for  Smith); 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  cottised  sable, 
between  three  martlets  of  the  last,  as  many  escarbuncles  of 
the  first  (Lawson).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stork 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
serpent  and  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  a  serpent  nowed 
both  proper  (Smith) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 
a  mount  vert,  two  arms  embowed,  vested  argent,  gutt^e- 
de-poix,  cuffed  or,  the  hands  proper  holding  a  sun  in 
splendour  within  a  chain  in  arch  or.  Married,  1st,  1886, 
Ethel  Mary  (d.  1906),  second  d.  of  Sir  W.  G.  Davies, 
K. C.S.I.  ;  2nd,  1913,  Ethel  Evelyn,  d.  of  J.  Nixon;  and 
has  had  issue: — (1)  Thomas  Edward  Lawson-Smith,  Lieut. 
13th  Hussars,  b.  1889;  killed  in  action  1914;  (2)  John 
Lawson-Smith,  Lieut.  W.  Yorks.  Regt. ,  b.  1892  ;  killed  in 
action  1914 ;  (3)  Michael  Lawscn-Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1914  ;  and  Ivy  Mary  \_m.  1908,  Lieut.  Walter  Holdsworth, 
1 8th  HussarsJ.  Res. — Colton  Lodge,  Tadcaster.  Club — 
Yorkshire  (York). 

JOHN  WILLIAM  EDWARD  LAWTON,  Gentleman, 
formerly  of  Lawton  Hall,  near  Stoke-on-Trent.  Born  June 
24,  1873,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  John  Percy 
Lawton  of  Lawton  Hall,  by  his  wife  Mary  Maud,  eldest  d. 
of  Hon.  Edward  Morri=  Erskine,  C.B.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (Granted  [H.  Coll.]  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux) — Argent, 
on  a  fesse  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  sable,  a 
cinquefoil  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-wolf  rampant  argent, 
licking  a  wound  in  the  right  shoulder.  Seat — Lawton  Hall, 
Cheshire. 

LAYCOCK.  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  dexter  gauntlet  sable, 
garnished  or,  between  four  crescents  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock 
sable,  combed,  jelloped,  and  membered  or,  and  resting  the 
dexter  claw  upon  a  dexter  gauntlet  erect  gold,  between  two 
palm  branches  proper.     Motto — "  Paratus." 

Son  of  Robert  Laycock,  Esq.,  I. P.  and  D.L.  Notts. 
(High  She,  iff  1878),  J. P.  Northumberland,  M.P.  for 
N.  Lincolnshire  1880-1,  b.  1833;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1866, 
Annie,  d.  of  Christian  Allhusen  ; — 

Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Joseph  Frederick  Laycock,  K.C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Lt-Col.  Nottinghamshire  Royal  Horse  Art. 
Territorial  Army,  J. P.  Notts.  (High  Sheriff  1906),  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1902,  Kathei  ine  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  Hugh  Henry 
Hare;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Robert  Edward  Laycock, 
Esq.,  b.  1907;  (2)  Peter  Laycock  Laycock,  Esq.,  b.  1910; 
(3)  Michael  Hugh  Laycock,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Rosemary  [m. 
1927,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Baillie,  Life  Gds.];  and 
Josephine  [m.  1927,  Hon.  Edward  GreenallJ.  Estates— 
Low  Gosfcrth,  and  Whittonstall,  co.  Northumberland. 
Seat — Wiseton,  Doncaster,  Yorks.  Clubs— White's,  Turf, 
National  Sporting,  Devonshire,  M.C.C.,  Northern  Counties 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne),  R.Y.  Squadron  (Cowes). 


Sir  FRANCIS  LAYLAND-BARRATT,  1st  Bart.  (1908), 
M.A.,  LL.B.  (Trinity  Hall)  Cantab.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cornwall,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1897,  M.P.  for  Tor- 
quay Division  of  Devonshire  1900-10,  and  St.  Austell  Div. 


1915-18  (assumed  by  Royal  Licence  additional  name  of 
Layland  in  1895).  Born  Aug.  12,  i860,  being  the  only  son 
of  Francis  Barratt  and  Anna  Mitchell,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  John  Pascoe  Bennetts  of  Woodlane,  Falmouth,  J.  P.  for 
Falmouth.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  1.  and  mi.,  argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  bears  statant  sable,  muzzled  or,  as  many 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  first  (Barratt)  ;  ii.  and 
iiii. ,  argent,  on  a  fesse  raguly  gules  between  six  ears 
of  wheat,  three  and  three  vert,  banded  or,  in  chief, 
and  two  escallops  in  base  of  the  third,  a  lion  passant 
of  the  first  (Layland);  2.  argent,  a  greyhound  courant 
between  three  Cornish  choughs  sable,  beaked  and 
legged  gules,  a  chief  azure,  semee-de-lys  for  (Williams)  ; 
3.  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  in  chief  two  demi-lions 
rampant  argent,  and  in  base  a  sprig  of  three  trefoils  con- 
joined on  one  stalk  (Bennetts) ;  impaling  the  arms  of 
Layland,  namely  argent,  on  a  fesse  raguly  gules,  between 
six  ears  of  wheat,  three  and  three  vert,  banded  or,  in 
chief  and  two  escallops  in  base  of  the  third,  a  lion 
passant  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear  sable, 
muzzled,  and  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  an 
escallop  all  or  (Barratt) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dove  rising  argent,  winged  and  ducally  gorged  azure, 
holding  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  or  (Layland).  Motto 
— "  Cui  debeo  fidus."  Badge  (13  Feb.  1914) — A  fleur- 
de-lys  and  an  escallop  or,  joined  together  by  a  knot  gules. 
Married,  1884,  Frances,  C.  B.E.,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Layland  of  Stonehouse,  Wallasey,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue 
— Francis  Henry  Godolphin  Layland-Barratt,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1896  ;  Dorothea 
Leyland ;  Petronel  Eleanor  [m.  1st,  1913,  Lieut.  George 
Edward  Cumming,  R.N.  (lost  at  sea  1914),  elder  son  of  Dr. 
Hamilton  Cumming  of  Overton,  Torquay  ;  2nd,  1916, 
Lieut. -Comdr.  Reginald  Dillworth  Howard,  R.N.  ;  and 
has  issue];  and  Frances  Patricia  [m.  1915,  Major  Gervase 
Disney,  Essex  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue],  lies. — 68  Cadogan 
Square,  London,  S.W.  ;  The  Manor  House,  Torquay ; 
Tregarne  Lodge,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall.  Clubs — Reform, 
Royal  Thames  Yacht ;  Commodore  of  the  Roval  Cornwall 
Yacht  Club. 


LAZARUS  (H.  Coll.,  29  May  1914).  Per  fesses  gules 
and  argent,  in  chief  an  arm  issuant  from  the  sinister 
holding  a  trident  erect  argent,  and  in  base  a  salamander 


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Lea 


proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  between  two  branches 


of  rosemary  a  cubit  arm  proper,  holding  a  trident  erect 

as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Sans  regret." 

Son  of  Simeon  Lewis  Lazarus,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of 

Ralph  Lazarus,  see  below),  b.  1864;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1896, 

Clara,  d.  and  heir  of  Mayer  Hirsch,  of  Belsize  Park  : — 

John    Lazarus,  Gentleman,   b.   1897;  m.    1926,    Dorothy 

Mary  Vere,  d.  and  heir  of  Col.  Clemence  Parr,  of  Alphing- 

ton,  Exeter,  and  has  issue — Rosemary.     Res. — 38  Sheffield 

Terrace,  W.8.     C/w3— Naval  and  Military. 

Ygr.    sons   of   Ralph  Lazarus,   Gentleman,    of  Gower 
Street,  W.  :  — 
Solomon    Lazarus,  Gentleman,   b.    1866;     m.  1899;  and 

has   issue — 2   sons  ;    and   2    daus.      Res.  —  10    Bryanston 

Square,  Wi. 

Philip  Lazarus,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m.   1902,  and  has 

issue— 2  sons  ;  and  1  dau.  Res. — 12  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.7. 

LEA  (H.  Coll.,  1892).  Or,  a  fesse  indented  between  in 
chief  two  lions  passant  gules  and  in  base  on  a  rock  a  beaver 
statant  proper,  charged  with  five  ermine  spots  and  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  willow  slipped  vert.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  in  front  of  a  demi-heraldic  antelope  argent,  horned, 
maned,  tufied,  and  unguled  or,  supporting  with  his  forelegs 
a  bird-bolt  palewise  of  the  last,  three  pheons  in  fesse  sable. 
Motto — "  Semper  fidelis."     Livery — Claret. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Lea,  1st  Bart.,  J.  P.,  M.P. ,  b.  1841 ; 

d.  1902  ;  m.  1864,  Louey,  d.  of  William  Birch  of  Barton- 

under-Needwood,  Staffs.  : — 
Sir  Thomas  Sydney  Lea,  2nd  Bart.  (13  Oct.  1892),  M.A., 
LL.B.  (Camb.),  J. P.  Worcs.,  b.  1867;  m.  1896,  Mary 
Ophelia,  d.  of  Robert  Woodward  of  Arley  Castle,  Bevvdley  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Claude  Harris  Lea,  Esq.,  B.A. , 
LL.B.  (Camb.),  b.  1901  [m.  1924,  Barbara  Katharine,  d. 
of  the  late  Albert  Julian  Pell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Wil- 
burton  Manor,  Isle  of  Ely;  and  has  issue — Barbara  Mary  ; 
and  Ro  emary  (Res.  —  Arley  Cottage,  near  Bewdley)]  ; 
(2)  Robert  Francis  Gore  Lea,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1906;  (3)  John  Sydney  Birch  Lea,  Esq.,  6.  1911  ;  and 
Mary  Truda.  Res. — Dunley  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcester- 
shire.     Club — New  University. 

Rev.  Percy  Harris  Lea,  B.A.  (  amb. ),  b.  1872  ;  m.  1896, 
Katharine  Ellen  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  A.  Gent;  and 
has  issue — (1)  George  Francis  Percivale  Lea,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Hugh  Christopher  Lea,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1904.      Res. — 21  GrevilleRcad,  Kilburn,  N.W.6. 

Sons  of  His  Hon.  Judge  George  Harris  Lea,  J.  P.  and 


D. L.    co.   Hereford,    b.   1843;  d.    1915;  m.   1st,   1864. 
Mary  (d.  1867),    d.  of  E.  Futvoye,    Esq.  ;  2nd,   1873, 
Marion,  d.  of  Christopher  Bushell : — 
Harold  Futvoye    Lea,    Esq.,  C.M.G.,    D.S.O.,    Lt.-Col. 
(ret.),  P.W.O.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1867;  m.  1894,  Edith,  d. 
of  L.  Ricketts.       Res. — Blairmont,  Lugwardine,   Hereford. 
George    Percy    Lea,     Gentleman,    b.     1875  >    m-     I9I°. 
Jocelyn  Clare,  d.  of  G.  H.  C.  Lea  ;  and  has  issue — George 
Harris  Lea,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Christopher  Gerald  Lea, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917 ;   Elizabeth  Joyce;  and  Ethel  Marion. 
Res. — The  Beeches,  Franche,  Kidderminster. 
Ronald  Sydney  Harris  Lea,  Gentleman. 

LEA  of  Kidderminster  (H.  Coll.,  1846).  Ermine,  a  fesse 
dancette'e  vert,  fiory  counterflory  or,  between  in  chief  two 
lions  passant  sable  and  in  base  a  stag  lodged  proper, 
collared  and  chain  refiexed  over  the  back  of  the  third. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  beaver  proper,  seme'e-de-lys  or,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  branch  of  willow  also  proper.  Motto — "  Spe 
vita?  melioris. " 

Sons  of  Rev.    Frederic   Simcox    Lea   of  Astley    Hall, 
co.  Worcester,  and  The  Lakes,  Kidderminster,  M.A. 
(Oxford),  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  and  Rector  of  Ted- 
stone  Delamere,  b.  1823;  d.  18Q3  ;   m.  1855,  Elizabeth 
Catherine,  second  d.  of  the  Rev  Henry  Clark,   Vicar 
of  Harmston,  co.  Lincoln  : — 
Rev.  Thomas  Simcox  Lea.  D.D.  (1910),  M.A.  (Oxford), 
Scholar  of  Hertford  College,  b.  1857;  m.  1899,  Mary,  second 
d.  of  the  late  Jame,  Gay  (who  married  Rose  Gay  of  Thurn- 
ing) ;    and    has   issue — J<  hn  Maurice  Lea,   Gentleman,   /'. 
1904.     Res. — Hespera,  Exmouth,  Devi  n. 

Arthur  Augustus  Lea,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1859  ; 
m.  1924,  Mildred  Rachel  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Style 
Humphreys,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  —  Martin 
Arthur  Simcox  Lea,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Res. — Thomason, 
King's  Ride,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

John  Lea,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1897,  Dorothea  Mary, 
d.  of  Rev.  D.  W.  Sitwell  of  The  Manor,  Leamington  Hast- 
ings, co.  Warwick  ;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Robert  Simcox  Lea, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897  [?n.  1925,  Susan  Barre,  d.  of  Major  B. 
Goldie.of  Royston]  ;  (2)  Wilmot  Sitwell  Lea,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1902;  (3)  Arthur  Blackwall  Lea,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906  ;  (4I  George  Holden  Clark  Lea,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
and  Eleanor  Catherine. 

LEACH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  of  the  field,  a  chief  nebuly  of 


the  second,  thereon  a  crown  vallary  between  two  mascles 
gules.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a    wreath 


lea 


lea 


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of  the  colours,   in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm,  the  hand 

grasping  a  serpent,  head  upwards,  proper,  three  mascles  or. 

Motto — "  Finis  coronat  opus." 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Leach,  B.A.  (Corp.  Christi  Coll., 
(Jamb.),  Clerk  in  H.  Orders,  Vicar  of  Burton-in- Lons- 
dale,   b.    1848;    d.    1908;     m.    1876,    Elizabeth,    d.    of 
Thomas  Linnell  of  Delamere  Forest :  — 
Rev.  Robert  Leach,  B.A.  (Magd.  Coll.,  Camb. ),  Clerk  in 

Holy  Orders,  b.  1881.  Res.  —134  Milton  Road,  Cambridge. 
Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Leach,  B.A. ,  Clerk  in  H.  Orders, 
Vicar  of  Thornton-in-Lonsdale,  co.  Yorks.,  b.  1818;  d 
1875;  in.  1847,  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Richard  Lodge, 
Surgeon  : — 
Rev.    Edmund    Foxcroft    Leach,    M.A.    (Christ's   Coll., 

Camb.),    Rector  of  St.  John's,   Deansgate,   Manchester,  b. 

1851.     Res. — Clymping  Vicarage,  Littlehampton. 


LEADBETTER, 
BETTER. 


see  GREENSHIELDS  -  LEAD- 


LEADBETTER  (L.O.).     Sable,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  annulets  or,  three  quatrefoils  of  the  field.     Mantling 


sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — Issuing  out  of  a  mural  crown 
or,  a  demi-unicorn  ermine,  armed,  crined,  and  unguled 
gold.     Motto — "  Tuta  timens." 

Only   surv.    s.    of    late    Robert    Hutton    Leadbetter, 

Glasgow,  b.    1827 ;  d.   1902 ;   m.   1865,   Margaret,  d.  of 

Hugh  Lammie : — 

James    Stevenson    Leadbetter,    Esq.,    K.C.,    Advocate, 

B.A.    and  LL.B.  (Camb.),  Vice-Dean   of  the  Faculty  of 

Advocates,  b.  1867.      Res. — 9  Rothesay  Place.  Edinburgh. 

LEADBITTER   (H.  Coll.).      Gules,  on   a  chevron  or, 

between   three  bezants,    as   many  crosses   patonce   of  the 

field,  quartering  Graham,  Heron,  Carnaby,  and  Fewster. 

Mantling   gules    and   or.     Crest — On    a    wreath    of  the 

colours,  a  griffin's  head  sable,  erased  gules,  pierced  through 

the  mouth  with  an  arrow  fessewise  or.     Motto — "  Fidelis. " 

Son  of  Francis  John  Graham  Leadbitter,  Gentleman, 

temp.  2nd  Lieut.   K.R.R.C,  Soliciior,  b.  1881  ;  killed 

in  action  1917  ;  m.  1908,  Teresa  Clothilda,  d.  of  Miguel 

del  Riego  of  Leon,  Spain: — 

Jasper  Michael  Leadbitter,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Seat — 

Warden,  nr.  Hexham,  Northumberland. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Thomas  Francis  Leadbitter,  Solicitor,  b. 
1839;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1872,  Matilda,  d.  of  Joseph  Thomas 
Savory   Surgeon,  of  Wendover,  Bucks.: — 


Rev.  Matthew  Graham  Leadbitter,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1915, 
Eirene,  d.  of  Oswald  Swete,  and  has  issue — (1)  Nicholas 
Andrew  Leadbitter,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  (2)  Matthew  Aidan 
Leadbitter,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  and  Mina  Elizabeth. 
Res. — The  Rectory,  Moretonhampstead,  S.  Devon. 

Eric  Cyril  Egerton  Leadbitter,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  m. 
1918,  Irene,  d.  of  Frederick  Lloyd.  Res. — 46  Christchurch 
Avenue,  Brondesbury,  N.W.6. 

LEADBITTER  -  SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  1843,  R.L.)— 
quarterly,  r  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  or,  between  three  bezants,  each  charged  with  a 
cross  patee'  fitche^  sable,  as  many  crosses  pate6  fitch^e  ot 
the  last  (for  Smith) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  be- 
tween three  bezants,  as  many  crosses  patonce  of  the  field 


(for  Leadbitter).     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crests— 1.  on 

a  wreath  of  the  coiours,   a  stag  lodged  argent,   semee  of 

estoiles  azure,  attired  and  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown, 

the  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or  (for  Smith)  ;  2.  on  a 

wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  sable,  erased  gules, 

pierced  through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  fessewise  or  (for 

Leadbitter).     Motto — "Vigilans. "     Livery — Dark  green. 

Sons  of  Matthew  Edward  Leadbitter-Smith,  Esquire, 

of  Flass  Hall,  Durham,  J.  P.  forco.  Durham,  Lieut. -Col. 

4th   Batt.    Durham    Light  Infantry,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1917  ; 

in.  1870,  Adela  Alice  (d.  June  2,   1897),  dau.  of  Lieut.  - 

Col.      William      Henry     Graham,     formerly     Bengal 

Engineers : — 

John  Francis  Leadbitter  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 

Nicholas  Augustine  Graham  Leadbitter,  Esq.,  late  Major 

3rd  Batt.   Durham  L.I.,  adopted  the  name  of  Leadbitter 

only,  b.  1880  ;   m.   1913,  Francesca  Mary  Josephine,  eldest 

d.  of  F.  Casella  of  Hove,  Sussex.     Estate — Blaydon.     Res. 

— Flint   House,    Holcombe,    nr.    Bath.     Club — Jun.    Army 

and  Navy. 

CHARLES  REGINALD  DE  VERE  LEADER,  Gentle- 
man. Born  November  29,  1847,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Captain  Thomas  Leonard  Leader,  Justice  of  the  Peace 
and  Deputv-Lieutenant,  of  Ash  Grove,  in  the  county  of  Cork, 
by  his  first  wife  Airlie,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Captain 
Macdougall,  42nd  Highlanders.  Armorial  bearings— He 
bears  for  Arms  :  Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable  between  three 
ogresses,  each  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  first,  a  lion's 
head  erased  between  two  boars'  heads  also  erased  or,  all 
within  a  bordure  wavy  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable 
and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  arm  embowed,  habited  paly  wavy  of  six  vert  and  gules, 
the  hand  grasping  a  branch  of  three  roses  barbed  and 
leaved  all  proper.  Motto.  "  Probum  non  pcenitet."  Mar- 
ried, 1871,  Fanny,  daughter  of  Captain  Moore,  late  35th 
Regiment ;  and  has  Issue — A  son.     Seat — 


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Lea 


Lea 


LEADER  (  ).     Or,  on  a  fesse  between  three 

escallops  within  as  many  annulets  sable,  a  lion's  head  be- 
tween two  boars'  heads  all  erased  of  the  field,  a  bordure 
nebuly  of  the  second.  Mantling1  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed,  issuing 
from  an  annulet  and  vested  or,  charged  with  two  pallets 
engrailed  sable,  the  hand  holding  a  sprig  of  three  roses 
proper.  Motto — "  Virtus  salus  aucum."  Livery — Black, 
with  gilt  buttons. 

Son   of  John  Daniel  Leader,  Gentleman,  F.S.A.,  J. P. 

city   of    Sheffield,    by  his  wife    Mary,    d.    of    Robert 

Waterhouse  of  Sheffield  : — 
Robert  Leader,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  i860  ;  m. 
1904,  Helen,  d.  of  the  late  John  Alan  Clutton-Brock,  of 
Weybridge,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Leader,  Gentle- 
man, b.  191 1  ;  and  Mary.  Res.  —  Sandygate  House, 
Sheffield. 

LEADER  (R.L. ,  1903,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  between  three  ogresses,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field,  a  lion's  head  between 
two  boars'  heads,  all  erased  or,  a  bordure  engrailed  gules 
(Leader) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse,  the  base  per  pale  in  chief  or, 
a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules,  grasping  a  sword 
erect  entwined  with  a  serpent  proper,  between  two  lions 
rampant  respecting  each  other  of  the  second,  in  the  dexter 
base  vert,  a  buck  trippant  of  the  first;  in  the  sinister,  per 
bend  argent  and  sable,  a  boar  passant  counterchanged 
(Sullivan).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  vested  paly  of  six 
vert  and  gules,  holding  in  the  hand  a  branch  of  three  roses 
proper.     Motto — "  Probum  non  poenitet." 

Son  of  Rev.   Leonard  Leader  Sullivan,  B.A.  Dublin, 
b.  1842  ;  d.  1874 ;  m.  1866,  Mary  Louisa  Leader : — 

The  Rev.  Leonard  Leader  Leader  (formerly  Sullivan), 
M.A.,  b.  1866;  m.  1893,  Ellen  Jane,  d.  of  William  Stock- 
ings of  Stony  Stratford,  Bucks.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Leonard  William  Leader  Leader,  Esq.,  Capt.  Beds,  and 
Herts.  Regt.,  b.  1895;  missing  in  Iraq,  1925  ;  (2)  Donald 
Benjamin  Leader  Leader,  Gentleman,  Officer  P.  &  O.  b. 
1899  ;  and  Elsie  Muriel  Gertrude.  SVa/'— Stake  Hill,  Clon- 
banin  Cross,  co.  Cork. 

LEAHY  formerly  of  Southhill  (U.O. ).     Gules,  a  lion  ram - 


Res. — 3  Goda  Road, 

(seventh  son  of  John 
b.  1830  ;  d.  1878  ;   m. 


proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  in  the  paws  a 
sceptre  or.     Motto — "  Fortiter  et  fideliter." 

Sjnof  Professor  Arthur  Herbert  Leahy,  M.A. ,  some- 
time Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll.  (Camb. ),  and  Professor 
of  Mathematics  at  the  University  of  Sheffield,  b.  1857  ; 
d.  1928  ;  m.  1913,  Margaret,  only  d.  of  Chichele  Nourse 
of  Weymouth  Street,  London: — 
John  Leahy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
LittlehampKn. 

Sons  of  Col.  Arthur  Leahy,  R.E. 
Leahy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  ot  Southhili) 

1st,  1856,  Harriet  (d.  1862),  d.  of  Bartholomew  Moliere 

Tabuteau  of  Simmons  Court  Castle,  co.  Dublin  ;  2nd, 

1866,  Eliza  Thomasina,  cnly  d.  of  Thomas  Poynter  of 

Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park  : — 

Henry  Gordon  Leahy,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A. , 

J. P.  and  (1922)    High  Sheriff  co.   Kerry,;?.    1868;  111.   1st, 

1899,    Aline    Mina    (d.    1901),    only  child  of   Capt.    Henry 

Raymond    Pelly,   R.E.  ;    2nd,  1905,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  d.  ot 

William  Johnson  of  Fortfield,  Cheltenham  ;  and  has  issue — 

Arthur  Gordon  Poynter  Leahy,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.E. , 

b.    1908;   (by  1st  mar.)   Kathleen   Elizabeth;   and  (by  2nd 

mar.)  Edith  Constance.     Res. — Chittlehamholt  Manor,  N. 

Devon.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Thomas  Bernard  Arthur  Leahy,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Col.  R.A.O.C.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1904,  Agnes  Wentworth, 
only  d.  of  Mordaunt  Stevens,  M.  D.,  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Leahy,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Geraldine  Clara  Marguerite 
[m.  1926,  Lieut.  E.  P.  Young,  R.N.];  and  Rose  Marie. 
C7«<$— Army  and  Navy. 

LEAKE,  see  MARTIN-LEAKE. 

LEATHAM  formerly  of  Wakefield  and  Hemsworth  Hall 
(H.  Coll. ).  Per  saltire  ermine  and  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
azure,  three  bezants,  each  charged  with  a  saltire  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  nest,  thereon  an  eagle  with  wings  elevated  or, 


pant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure,  in  chiet  a  fleur-de-lys 
argent   between  two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded 


the  nest  and  wings  frettv  vert.     Motto — "  Virtute  vinces." 

Livery — Grey,  blue  collar. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Gurney  Leatham,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Hems- 
worth  Hall,  Yorks.,^.  1840;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1867,  Annie 
Gertrude  [d.  1915),  third  d.  of  John  Frederic  LaTrobe 
Bateman,  F. R.S. ,  of  Moor  Park: — 
Vice-Adm.  Eustace  La  Trobe  Leatham,  C.B.  (ret.  1920), 


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A.D.C.  to  King  George  1919-20,  served  Great  War,  has 
Order  of  St.  Anne  (cross  swords)  (Russia),  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  (Japan),  Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium),  Legion  of 
Honour  (France),  b.  1870;  m.  1908,  Helen  Mary  (d.  1924), 
only  d.  of  late  Andrew  Gillon  of  Wallhouse,  Linlithgow- 
shire; and  has  issue— Andrew  Gurney  Leatham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912;  Diana  Mary;  Priscilla  Helen  ;  Catherine  Agnew; 
Helen  Isabella  ;  and  Rachel  Elizabeth.  Res.  —  King's 
Grange,  Dalbeatie.     Club— Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Cecil  Maxwell  Leatham,  Esq.,  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b. 
1875  ;  m.  1911,  Dorothy  Grace,  d.  of  R.  B.  Magor  of 
Minehead  ;  and  has  issue— Patrick  Magor  Leatham,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;   and  Honor  Catherine. 

Nigel  Clere  Leatham,  Gentleman,  b.  1883 ;  m.  1922, 
Eileen,  d.  of  F.  Riley,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue 
— Michael  Gurney  Leatham,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  John 
Lawson  Leatham',  Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res.— Toulston 
Grange,  Tadcaster. 

Ralph  Leatham,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1888  ;  m. 
1910,  Enid  May,  d.  of  H.  Birks  of  Enderleigh,  Highgate  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Charles  Anthony  La  Trobe  Leatham, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Ann.  Res.— Stentaway,  Plym- 
stock.  . 

Ygr.    sons    of    Wm.     Henry    Leatham   and    Priscilla 

Gurney : — 
Charles  Alfred  Leatham,  Gentleman,  b.  1849;  m.  1876, 
Sarah  Adelaide,  d.  of  Henry  Ford  Barclay;  and  has  had 
issue— 1  son  ;  3  daus.  Res.— Windmill  Lodge,  Eastbourne. 
Gerald  Arthur  Buxton  Leatham,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  m. 
1890,  Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Wilkinson  of  Malton  ;  and  has 
iSSUe— Two  daus.     Res.—  Cartrea,  Padstow,  Cornwall. 

Sons  of  Claude  Leatham,   Esq.,  D.L.  for  W.    Riding 
Yorks.,   Solicitor,  b.   1856;    d.   1913 ;    m.  1886,    Mary 
Elizabeth  Gurnev,  d.   of   late   Joseph  Gurney  Barclay 
of  Leyton,  Essex,  Cromer,  and  Brighton,  and  of  Lom- 
bard Street,  Banker : — 
Claude  Guy  Leatham,   Esq.,  Solicitor,  Clerk  to  County 
Justices   at  Pontefract  and   Castleford,    served  Great  War 
(M.C.  with  Bar)  with  Q.O.  Yorks.  Dragoons    K.R.R.,  and 
General  Staff,  b.   1886.     Postal  add.— Red  Hcuse,  Went- 
bridge,  Pontefract ;  2  Chancery  Lane,  Wakefield.     Clubs— 
Cavendish,  Yorks. 

Hugh  William  Leatham,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
with  R.A.M.C,  b.  1891 ;  m.  1917,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Major 
Pelham-Burn,  and  has  issue— Aubrey  Gerald  Leatham, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Rupert  Lindsay  Leatham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924.  Res. —  Greenlanes,  Hurtmore,  Godalming. 
Surrey. 

Charles  Barclay  Leatham,  Esq.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Major 
Res.  of  Officers  K.O.Y.L.I.,  b.  1893.  Postal  address— 
Wentbridge,  Yorkshire. 

Son  of  Arthur  William  Leatham,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1852; 

d.  ;  m.  Mary  Elise  (d.  1925),  only  d.  of  H.  Martyn 

Kennard,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.:— 

Robert  Edward  Kennard  Leatham,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 

Welch    Gds.,    served    Great    War     1914-1S    (despatches) 

\Liveiy— White,  twined  up  with  dark  blue,  silver  buttons], 

b.  1885  ;  m.  1916,  Menda,  d.  of  Ambrose  Ralli,  and  widow 

of   Lord    Arthur    Hay,    and    has    issue— Michael  William 

Thomas    Leatham,    Gentleman,  b.   1917 ;    and    Elizabeth 

Anne.    Res.— 37  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

Son  of  Edward  Aldam  Leatham,   Esq.,  of    Misarden 

Park.   M.P.,   J. P.    and  D.L.    co.   Glos.    (High  Sheriff 

1891),  b.  1828;  d.  1900;  m.  1st,  1851,  Mary  Jane,  only 

d.  of  late  John  Fowler  of  Gastard  House,  Wilts.  :— 

Albert  Edward  Leatham,  Gentleman,  £.  1859;   m.  1907, 

Marguerite   Ruth,   ygst.    d.  of  P.    C.    Neill  of  Chingford, 

Dunedin,    N.Z.  ;    and    has    issue— Edward    John    Jordan 

Leatham,  Gentleman,  b.    1909;    Ruth  Florence;    and  Iris 

Mary.     Res.— Ravensbury,  Pyrford,  Surrey. 

LEAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent  a  pall  reversed  sable,  between 
in  the  dexter  chief  a  rock  gules,  and  in  the  sinister  chief, 
issuant  from  the  sinister  a  dexter  hand  fessewise  of  the  third, 
grasping  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  erect  azure,  the  base  per 
pale  or  and  of  the  field,  on  the  dexter  side  a  lymphad  of  the 
second,  and  on  the  sinister  beneath  two  hawks'  heads  erased 
respectant  of  the  third,  a  salmon  naiant  proper.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  upon  a  rock  a  tower  proper, 
charged  with  two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  azure.  Motto — 
"  Virtue  mine  honour." 

Son  of  James  Lean,  of  Shepton  Beauchamp,  Somerset, 

b.  1849  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  Mary  Coles  : — 
Vincent      Lean,    Gentleman,    b.   1884.       Res.— Shepton 
Beauchamp,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  James  Lean,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 


Agra,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1879  '<  m-  l847.  Maria,  d.  of  Major 
Holmes,  Indian  Army  : — 

Lt.-Col.  William  Lean,  late  Bengal  Cavalry,  b.  1853. 
Res. — 53  Cambridge  Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.W. 

Rev.  Hugh  Vincent  Lean,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Canon  of 
Clifton,*.  1857.    Res.— Priest's  House,  Burnham,  Somerset. 

Col.  Alan  Lean,  D.S.O.,  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Armv 
Pay  Dept.,  served  S.  Africa  1900-02  (Queen's  medal  and 
clasp,  King's  medal  and  two  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914- 
19,  b.  1872.     Res. — Solai,  Nakuru,  Kenya,  B.E.A. 

LEARMONTH,  see  LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH. 


LEATHER  (H.  Coll.,  1859).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable, 
cottised  compony  or  and  of  the  last,  a  fountain  between  two 
mullets  of  six  points  also  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 


sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  three  mullets  of  six 
points,  two  and  one  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
fountain.     Motto — "Nil  nisi  quod  honestum." 

Sons  of  Frederick  John  Leather,  Esq.,  of  Leventhorpe 
Hall,  co. Yorks.,  and  Middleton  Hall,  Northumberland, 
and  the  Friary,  Tickhill,  co.  Yorks.,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1890; 
m.  1863,  Gertrude  Elizabeth  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Walters,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wardington,  Oxon.  : — 
Gerard  Frederick  Towlerton    Leather,    Esq.,    F.R.G.S., 
J. P.  co.  Northumberland,  late  Col.  Northumberland  (5th) 
Fusiliers,  b.  1865  ;   m.  1891,  Margaret  Ethel,  only  d.  ot  Victor 
Coates,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  of  Rathmore,  co. 
Antrim;   and   has   issue  —  (1)    Ralph   Towlerton  Leather, 
Esq.,  A.F.C.,  Squadron  Leader  R.A.F.,  b.    1892;  (2)  Guy 
Victor  Leather,  Esq.,  late  Capt.   R.N.A.F.,  b.    1897;  and 
Daphne  Margaret  [m.  1923,  G.P.  Conyngham  Greene  yngr. 
son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Conyngham  Greene,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.].    Seat—  Middelton  Hall,  Belford,  co.  Northumber- 
land.    Clubs—  United  Service,  Northern  Counties. 

Percival  Charles  duSautoy  Leather,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Northumberland  Fus. ,  b.  1867;  m.  1891,  Sophia  Talbot; 
d.  of  late  Sir  James  Laingof  Etal  Manor,  Northumberland  . 
and  has  issue— Paul  de  Sautoy  Leather,  Gentleman,  b 
iqoo;  Mabel  Dorothy;  and  Olive  Margaret.  Res.— 
Bolton  Crofts,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

Lt.-Col.  Kenneth  John  Walters  Leather,  4th  Batt.,  late 
Lieut.  1st  Batt.,  Durham  Lt.  Inf.,*.  1878;  m.  1st,  1904, 
Beatrice  Evelyn  (d.  1905),  d.  of  late  Calverley  Bewicke  of 
Close  House;  2nd,  1908,  Sybil  Margaret,  d.  of  late 
Arthur  Laing  of  Sunderland  ;  and  has  issue— Kenneth 
Mark  Walters  Leather,  Gentleman,  b.  igro.     Res.— 

LE  BRETON  formerly  Seigneurs  of  La  Hague,  des 
Vingt  Livres.  des  Niemes  et  des  Nobretez,  in  Jersey 
(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  two  chevronels 
or  in  the  centre  chief  point  an  escutcheon  ermine  (for 
Le  Breton)  ;   2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three 


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crescents  argent,  an  anchor  with  a  bit  of  a  cable  proper 
(for  Martin,  Baronets  of  Lockinge,  Berks.,  extinct 
1910,  H.  Coll.,  18  June,  1791).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   a  rose  gules, 


slipped  and  leaved  vert.  Motto — "  Crede  Le  Breton." 
Livery — Royal  blue,  collar,  cuffs  and  waistcoat  yellow, 
silver  buttons,  and  gold  lace. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Edward   Hemery  Le  Breton,  18th 

Royal    Irish    Regt.,   b.    1846;   d.    1894;    m.    1882, 

Gemma,  d.  of  Col.   John  James  Glossop,  J. P.,  of 

Inwood,  Henstridge,  Somerset,  and  Doiset : — 

Lt.-Col.  Edward  Philip  Le  Breton,  R.E.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b. 

1883  ;  m.  1920,  Mary  Gwendoline,  d.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 

Capt.  E.  H.  Sawbridge,  24th  Regt.,  J. P.,  of  East  Haddon, 

Northants. ;    and  has  issue — Perronnelle  Mary  Gemma. 

Seat — Loders    Court,    W.    Dorset.      Club — Army    and 

Navy. 

Capt.  John  Glossop  Bythesea  Le  Breton,  M.A.  (Oxon), 
6.1884.     Res. — Loders  Court,  Dorset. 

Maj.  Francis  Hemery  Le  Breton,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  b.  1889. 
m.  1927,  Elizabeth  Christel  Rochfort,  d.  andcoh.  of  late 
Aubyn  Bernard  Rochfort  Trevor  Battye,  of  Ashford 
Chace,  Petersfield,  Hants.  Res. — Loders  Court.  Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 


LE  CHAMPION,  see  D'OSTEN  MOLLER. 

LECHE  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  chief  indented  gules, 
three  ducal  coronets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm  proper,  the 
hand  grasping  a  snake  vert.  Motto— "Alia  corona  fidis- 
simo." 

Son  of  John    Hurleston   Leche,   Esq.,    I. P.,  b.    1858; 

d.    1894  ;    m.    1888,    Kathleen    Marie,    d.    of   Charles 

Donaldson-Hudson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cheswardine,  co. 

Salop : — 

John  Hurleston  Leche,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  Res.  of 
Officers  late  12th  Lancers,  First  Sec.  Diplomatic  Service, 
a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  Belgium,  b.  1889  ;  m. 
1916,  Amy  Violet  {d.  1927),  ynsjst.  d.  of  Col.  C.  W.  J. 
Unthank,  of  Intwood  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue — Marie 
Therese  Elizabeth.  Postal  add. — Stretton  Hall,  Malpas. 
Clubs— Carlton,  Travellers',  White's. 


LECHMERE   of    Hanley  Castle   (Vn.    Worcs.,    1569). 
Gules,  a  fesse  or,  in  chief  two  pelicans  vulning  themselves 


of  the  last.  Mantling*  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  pelican  azure,  vulning  herself  proper.  Motto 
— "  Christus  pelicano." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edmund  Anthony  Harley  Lechmere,  3rd 
Bart.,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff  Worcs.  1862,  b.  1829;  d. 
1894;  m,  1858,  Louisa  Katherine,  only  surv.  child  of 
John  Haigh  of  Whitwell  Hall,  Yorks  :— 

Sir  Edmund  Arthur  Lechmere,  4th  Bart.  (10  Dec.  1818), 
J.  P.  and  D.  L.  Worcs.,  b.  1865;  m.  1st,  1885,  Alice  (d. 
1896),  d.  of  E.  Samuels  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand;  2nd, 
1897,  Katherine,  d.  of  Edwin  Peyton  Wright  of  Brunswick 
Square  ;  and  has  issue — Ronald  Berwick  Hungerford  Lech- 
mere, Esq.,  Capt.  late  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1886  \m. 
1915,  Constance  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.  Col.  Charles 
W.  Long,  R.A.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue — Edmund  Charles 
Lechmere,  Esq.,  b'.  1916  ;  Berwick  Hungerford  Lechmere, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Joan  Penelope  Alice  {Res. — 
Shawford  House,  Beckington,  nr.  Bath)].  Seat — Severn 
End,  Worcs.     Club — Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Anthony  Hungerford  Lechmere,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Worcs.,  temp.  Capt.  Worcs.  Regt.  1914-18,  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem , 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1920,  Cicely,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  Bridges,  of 
Bredenbury  Rectory,  Bromyard,  Hereford,  and  has  issue — 
Reginald  Anthony  Hungerford  Lechmere,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920.  Seat — Wolverton  Hall,  Pershore.  Club — Junior 
Carlton. 

Joscelyn  Alban  Lechmere,  Esq.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1907,  Lily, 
d.   of  John  Cassavetti  of  Myr  Hall,  Torquay,   S.   Devon. 

Lechmere  of  Fownhope.  Arms  and  Crest  as  above. 
Motto — "  Ducit  amor  patriae." 

Sons   of  Edmund   Sandys  Lechmere,    Esq.,  J. P.,     of 

Fownhope   Court,    co.    Hereford,    b.    1852 ;    d.    1892 ; 

m.  1875,  Ann  Priscilla,  d.  of  Henry  Gwynne  Vaughan, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  :— 

Edmund    Henry   Scudamore    Lechmere,    Gentleman,    b. 

1879;  m.  1902,  Jane  Ingram,  ygst.  d.  of  Richard  Powell 

of  Tyn-y-derw,    Montgomeryshire;    and   has   issue — Jane 

Lena;     Iris    Doreen  ;    and    Winniefred    Petunia.      Seat — 

Fownhope   Court,    nr.    Hereford.      Res.  —  Manor   House. 

Fownhope,  Hereford. 

Robert  Thomas  Lechmere,  Gentlemen,  b.  1881.       Res.— 

Arthur  Hathuay  Lechmere,  Gentleman,  b.   1882.     Res. — 

Yr.  sons  of  Thomas  Lechmere,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Fownhope 

Court,  b,  1818  ;  d.  1882  ;   m.  1846,  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of 

Rev.  John  Eckley  of  Credenhill  Court,  nr.  Hereford: — 

Arthur  Lechmere,  Gentleman,  b.   1857;    m.         ;  and  has 

issue — (1)   Arthur    Eckley    Lechmere,    Gentleman,    b.  ; 

(2)    Herbert    Thomas  Lechmere,   Gentleman,   b.         ;    and 

Kate  Elizabeth.     Res.— 

Robert  Hughes  Lechmere,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 


LECKIE  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron  chequy  gules  and 
of  the  first,  between  three  roses  of  the  second,  barbed  and 
seeded  vert.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — An 
anchor  in  pale,  entwined  with  a  cable  proper  Motto — 
"  Deus  gubernat  navem." 

Eldest  son  of   Peter   Leckie,  .Esq. ,  formerly   M.L.C. 

British  Honduras,  of  Buskett  Fletchwi  od,  Lyndhurst, 

Hants.,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1866,  Mary  Susan,  d.  of 

Rev.  David  Arthur,  D.D.,  of  Stewarton,  Scotland  : — 

Robert  Arthur  Leckie,  Esq.,  b.  1870;  m.  1917,  Diamond 

Emily,   d.    of  John    Pescod,    and  has   issue — -Peter   John 

Patrick  Le-rkie,   b.    1919.      Estates — Buskett   Fletchwood, 

Lyndhurst,  Hants.  ;  Downes,  Eling,  Hants.      Town  res. — 

27  Church  Row,  London,  N.W.3.      Club — Wellington. 


LECKIE  of  Sudbury,  Ontario  (L.O.,  19  Jan.  1912). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  vert,  a  spur  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  anchor  or, 
cabled  gules.     Motto — "  Gubernat  navem  Deus." 

Second   but    eld.    surv.  son  of  the  late  Major  Robert 

Gilmour  Leckie,  of  ' '  The  Lake,"  Sudbury,  Ontario, 

Canada,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1868,  Sarah,  d.  of  Rev. 

John  Edwards,  Kingston,  Ontario : — 

Col.  John  Edwards  Leckie,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  B.Sc,  served 

S.  Africa,  and  Great  War,  has  Orderof  St.  Vladimir(Russia), 

Order  of  White  Eagle  (Serbia),  b.  1872.     Clubs — Vancouver, 

and  Union  (Victoria,  B.C.). 


LECKY,  see  BROWNE-LECKY. 


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LECKY  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
roses  or,  an  anchor  in  pale  timbered  and  cabled  of  the 
field,  the  escutcheon  being  encircled  by  the  ribbon  of  the 
Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  and  pendent  there- 
from his  Badge  as  a  Companion  thereof.   Mantling  gules, 


doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  boar's  head  erased  proper.  Badge — On  a  leek  argent, 
a  key  gules.     Standard — Per  fesse  of  his  livery  colours 


azure  and  or.     Motto — "  Deus  navem  gubernat."     Livery 
— Blue  and  gold. 

Son    of    Squire    Thornton    Stratford    Lecky,    Esq., 

Commander  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  formerly  of  Her 

Majesty's   Indian   Navy,  Knight  of  the    Portuguese 

Royal  Holy  and  Military  Order  of  Christ,  of  Bally- 

holland    House,     Holy  wood,    co.     Down,     Ireland, 

b.  1838  ;    d.  1902  ;    m.  1878,  Elizabeth  Susan,  d.  of 

William     Halton     Henderson,     of     Walton-on-Hill, 

Liverpool: — 

Halton      Stirling    Lecky,     Esq.,    C.B.     (Civil     1919), 

Captain   R.N.   (ret.),  Albert  Medallist  (1900),  Officer  of 

the  Royal  Order  of  the  Saviour  of  Greece  (1918),  Chevalier 

of  the  Legion  of  Honour  (1919),  served  South  African 

War,    and   Great   War    1914-18    (despatches),   b.    1878  ; 

m.     1908,     Agnes,     d.    of    Douglas     Richmond    Close, 


of  Uffculme,  Devonshire,  and  has  issue  —  Holland 
Pembroke  Lecky,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Ian  Cecil  Hamil- 
ton Browne  Lecky,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Barbara 
Wellesley  ;  Charity' Melvill  ;  Diamond  Davina  ;  Eliza- 
beth Cowan ;  Faithful  Henderson ;  and  Greta  Diana. 
Estates — Houses  and  land  in  City  of  Londonderry. 
Postal  address — 7  Tudor  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  London, 
S.E.i  9.  Clubs — United  Service,  The  Navy,  Union 
(Malta). 

LECKY  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron 
between  in  chief  a  rose  between  two  mullets,  and  in  base  a 
rose  all  gules  (for  Lecky)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  saltire 
argent,   between  four   bucks'  heads  erased  gules,   a.  buck 


salient  between  four  mullets  or  (for  McCullum).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar's  head  erased  proper  (for  Lecky).  Motto — "  Deo  soli 
servio." 

Eldest  son  cf  Hugh  Lecky,   Esq.,  of  Beardiville,  co. 
Antrim,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1876,  Rebecca  Mary,  d. 
of  Robert  Crookshank,  of  Glenmanus   House,  Port- 
rush  :  — 
Hugh    Lecky,    Esq.,   J. P.   co.  Antrim,  M.A.   (Dublin). 
Capt.    (ret.)  10th  Batt.   R.   Dublin   Fusiliers,  b.  1880;   m, 
1916,    Frances,    d.   of  James   Dinsdale.      Estates  in   cos. 
Antrim,  Cork,   and   Londonderry.     Seat — Beardiville,  cj. 
Ant  im. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD  HARTPOLE  LECKY,  Gentle- 
man, Honorary  Doctor  of  Laws  of  the  Universities  of 
Dublin,  Glasgow,  and  St.  Andrews,  Honorary  Doctor  of 
Civil  Law  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  Honorary  Doctor 
of  Literature  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Born 
March  26,  1838,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Hartpole  Lecky,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  W.  E.  Tallents  of  Newark-on-Trent.  Armorial 
hearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  chevron  between 
three  roses  argent  (for  Lecky) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron 
embattled  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  torteau 
between  two  lions'  heads  erased  sable.  Upon  the  es- 
cutcheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  anchor  in  pale  proper,  cabled  or 
and  gules,  surmounted  by  a  boar's  head  erased  and  erect 
azure  ;  with  the  Motto, ' '  Gubernat  navem  Deus. "  Married, 
June  1870,  the  Baroness  de  Dedem,  daughter  of  Baron  de 
Dedem,  Lieutenant-General  in  the  Dutch  Service.  Estates 
— Ballyvale,  &c. ,  in  the  county  of  Carlow  ;  Kilbracken,  in 
Queen's  County.     Club — Athenaeum. 

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Lee 


Lee 


LECONFIELD,  Baron,  see  WYNDHAM. 

LEDLIE  of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.  (Confn.  U.O.  1914). 
Sable,  a  boar's  head  erased  argent,  between  three  bezants. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


LEE  (H.  Coll.)  Argent,  on  a  fesse  couped  between 
three  crescents  sable,  as  many  hawks'  lures  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  an  eagle's  leg  fessewise 
erased  at  the  thigh,  the  claws  to  the  sinister  azure,  a  falcon 


colours,  in  front  of  a  crozier  in  bend  sinister  or,  a  rani' 
head   couped   argent,    armed   or,    charged    with   a   trefoil 
slipped  vert.    Motto — "  Fortitudo  et  lenitudo."     Livery — 
Green,  with  white  facings  and  white  stockings. 

Son  of  James  Hewitt  Ledlie,  Brig.-Gen.    U.S.  Army, 

served  in  the  Civil  War  1861-5,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1882  ;  m. 

1858,  Catherine,  d.  of  Abraham  Hees:  — 

Charles    Hees    Ledlie,   Gentleman,    b.    1861  ;    m.    1885, 

Elizabeth  Lucas,  d.  of  J.  B.  Johnson  ;  and  has  issue — John 

Stephen  Ledlie,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War  1917-18  as 

Lieut.  U.S.A.  Res.,  b.   1886  [m.  1920,  Edna  Earl  Ballew]. 

Res. — 4446  Westminster   Place,    St.    Louis,    Mo.,  U.S.A. 

LEE,  see  VAUGHAN-LEE. 

LEE  (H.  Coll.,  26  Feb.  1918).  Argent,  two  chev- 
ronels  between  three  leopards'  faces  sable,  in  the 
centre  point  an  inescutcheon  chequy  or  and  purpure. 
Crest — On  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  leopard's  face  sable. 
Supporters — On  the  dexter  side,  a  female  figure  proper, 
habited  argent,  hair  band  azure,  and  mantle  flowing  pur- 
pure, holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  sheaf  of  wheat  also 
proper ;  on  the  sinister  side,  a  female  figure  proper,  habited 
argent,  hair  band  azure,  mantle  flowing  and  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  Latin  cross  gules,  holding  in  the  exterior 
hand  a  grenade  or.     Motto — "  Pro  patria  omnia." 

Younger  son  of  Rev.  Melville  Lee,  Rector  of  Brid- 
port,  Dorset,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1870  ;  m.  1852,  Emily,  d. 
of  Thomas  Dicker,  of  Lewes  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Hamilton  Lee,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I., 
G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  Viscount  Lee  of  Fareham  (25  Nov.  1922), 
of  Bridport,  Dorset,  Baron  Lee  of  Fareham  (9  July  19 18)' 
Col.  (ret.)  R.A.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  F.R.I.B.A.  (Hon.),  M.P.' 
Fareham,  Hants.,  1900-18,  Civil  Lord  of  Admiralty, 
I903-5f  Pari.  Sec.  Min.  of  Munitions,  1915-16,  Dir.- 
General  Food  Production  1917-18,  Minister  Agriculture 
and  Fisheries  191 9-21  ;  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1919-21;  British  Delegate  at  Washington  1921,  served 
Great  War  1914-15  (despatches  twice), b.  1868;  m.  1899, 
Ruth,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St' 
John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of  the  late  John  G.  Moore,  of  New 
York.  Res. — White  Lodge,  Richmond  Park.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  United  Service. 


belled  or,  legged  gules,  twined  round  the  body  and  neck 
by  a  hawk's  lure  sable.  Motto— "  Fide  et  constantia." 
Livery — White  or  grey  cloth,  with  black  cuffs,  collar,  and 
trimmings. 

Sons  of  the   Rev.    Frederick  George   Lee,   Student  of 
Civil    Law   of    the    University   of  Oxford,    Doctor   of 
Divinity,  and  formerly  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries, sometime  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Lambeth,   b. 
January  6,    1832;    d.    1902;   m.   June  9,    1859,    Elvira 
Louisa  (who  died  Sept.  1,  1890),  fourth  and  youngest 
d.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Duncan  Ostrehan,   B.A.  of  the 
University  of  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Creech  St.  Michael,  in 
the  co.  of  Somerset : — 
Frederick      Reginald      Benedict     Duncan     Lee,     Esq., 
M.B.E.,  V.D.,  M.A.  Oxon.  1891,  Lt.-Col.  I.D.F.  Force  of 
India,  b.  July  2,  1861  ;  m.  1902,  Mary  Morv\enna,  d.  and 
h.  of  Cornelius  Cardew  ;  an:l  has  issue — Leonard  Staveley 
Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Mary  Cecilia  ;  Margery  Ellen; 
and  Minnie  Agnes.     Res. — 50  Alma  Vale,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
The  late  Gordon  Ambrose    de    Lisle  Lee,  Esq.,   C.B., 
CV.O.  (t.v.). 

Leonard  Miles  Henry  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  24,  1867  ; 
m.  1908,  Gwladys  Ada,  d.  of  Walter  North.  Res. — 
8  Pensford  Avenue,  Kew,  Surrey. 

The  Late  GORDON  AMBROSE  DE  LISLE  LEE, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  Bluemantle  Pursuivant  of  Arms 
1889-1905,  York  Herald  of  Arms  1905-23,  Norroy 
King  of  Arms  1923-27,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms 
1927,  Secretary  to  the  Earl  Marshal  (the  Duke  of 
Norfolk,  K.G.).  Born  July  n,  1863,  being  the  second 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  George  Lee,  D.D. ,  sometime 
Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Lambeth,  by  his  wife  Elvira  Louisa, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Duncan  Ostrehan, 
sometime  Vicar  of  Creech  St.  Michael,  in  the  county  of 
Somerset.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  fesse  couped 
between  three  crescents  sable,  as  many  hawks'  lures  or, 
impaling  the  arms  of  Wallace,  namely  gules,  semee-de-lys 
or,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  within  a  bordure  compony  azure 
and  of  the  third.  Crest— Upon  an  eagle's  leg  fessewise 
erased  at  the  thigh,  the  claw  to  the  sinister  azure,  a  falcon 
belled  or,  legged  gules,  twined  round  the  body  and  neck 
by  a  hawk's  lure  sable.  Motto — "Fide  et  constantia." 
Slanied,  August  8,  1888,  Rose  Mary  (d.  1922),  elder 
daughter  of  Robert  Cyril  Wallace,  sometime  Secretary 
to  the  Earl  Marshal ;  and  died  Sept.  12,  1927,  having 
had  Issue — Mary  Flora,  d.  1910. 

LEE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pile  nebulv  or,  three 
leopards'  faces  in  fesse  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-lion  proper,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon 


Lee 


Lee 


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or,  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  azure,  three  bezants  fesse- 
wise.     Motto — "  Nil  desperandum." 

Sons  of  Edward  Lee,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  a  Member  of  the 
Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London. 
b.  1839;  d.  1909;  m.  1871,  Adelaide,  d.  of  Myer 
Harris : — 
Myer  Barnett  Lee,  Solicitor,  b.  1873.  Address — 8  Lau- 
rence Pountney  Hill,  Cannon  Street,  E.C.4. 

Albert  Edward  Louis  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.  Res.— 
Buenos  Ayres,  Argentina. 

Percy  Vivian  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res.— 15  Cedar 
House,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Cyril  Goldney  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res.— 26  Ash- 
worth  Mansions,  Elgin  Avenue,  W.9. 

LEE  of  Broad  Oak.  co.  Flint  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three 
bus  argent,  surmounted  by  a  bend  compony  or  and  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  two  oak  trees  fructed  and 
eradicated  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear  statant  sable, 
muzzled  and  lined  or,  the  paws  embrued  gules.  Motto — 
"  Fide  et  constant ia." 

Only  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Lee,  Esq.,  J. P.  Flints.,  ot 

Redbrook  House,  nr.  Whitchurch,  b.    1823;  d.   1897; 

m.  1854,  Isabella  Roy,  eld.  d.  of  Alexander  Meldrum 

of  Kincaple,  Fifesh.,  N.B.  :  — 
Joseph  Henry  Warburton  Warburton-Lee,  Esq,,  J. P.  and 
(1913)  High  Sheriff  Flintsh.,  M.A.  (Oxon.).Barrister-at-Law 
(assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  additional  surname  of  Warbur- 
ton), b.  1855  ;  m.  1885,  Emmeline  Vernon,  ygst.  d.  of 
Joseph  Taylor  Armitage,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Highroyd,  Yorks.  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Philip  Warburton  Lee,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.F.A.  b.  1892;  killed  in  action  1917;  (2)  Bernard 
Armitage  Warburton  Lee,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 
1895;  Violet  Warburton  [/«.  1909,  Joshua  Lister  Ingham]  ; 
and  Sibyl  Vernon  [m.  1914,  Edward  Haffenden].  Seat — 
Broad  Oak,  nr.  Whitchurch,  Shropshire. 

LEE  of  How  Caple  Court  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  bars 
or,  a  bend  invected  chequy  of  the  last  and  gules,  plain 
cottised  ermine,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  bear's  head 
erase -1  at  the  neck  of  the  last.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear  passant  argent, 
collared  and  chained  azure,  charged  u[_on  the  body  with 
two  cinquefi  ils  of  the  last,  resting  the  dexter  foresaw  on  an 
escocheon  or,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lis  also  azure.  Motto — 
'  Patitur  qui  vincit."     Livery — Blue. 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Cocksey  Lee,  Kt.  Bach. ,  J. P.,  of 
Rossendale,  Lanes.,  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire,  and 
Lea  Hurst,  co.  Derby,  b.  1832;  d.  1894;  m.  1861, 
Henrietta  Burleigh,  d.  of  Rev.  James  Hill  of  Brighton  :  — 
Lennox  Bertram  Lee,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1915)  High  Sheriff 


co.  Hereford,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Sherwood  Foresters,  b. 
1864  ;  m.  1892,  Edith  Gertrude,  d.  of  Malcolm  MacLellan  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Lennox  Cleland  Lee  Lee,  Esq.. 
Lieut.  Irish  Gds.,  b.  1893  '<  kil'ed  in  action  1915  ;  (2)  Roger 
Malcolm  Lee  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  and  Janet  Claude 
Lee  [m.  1922,  John  Edmund  Gordon,  4th  Dragcon  Gds.  ; 
and  has  issue].  Seat — How  Caj.le  Court,  Ross,  Hereford- 
shire. Town  res. — 73  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Wind- 
ham, Hurlingham. 

Sons  of  Noel  Lee,  Esq. ,  Brig.-Gen.  E.  Lanes.  Div.  (2nd 
son  of  Sir  Joseph  C.  Lee,  see  above),  b.  1867;  d.  of 
wounds  received  in  action  1915;  tn.  1896,  Lilian,  d.  of 


of  William    Barrington   Tristram,    Esq.,  [of  Fowley, 

Hants.  : — 
Richard    Tristram    Lee,    Gentleman,    b.    1904.     Res. — 
Horsley  House,  Tilford,  Surrey. 

Michael  Peter  Lee,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Yngst.  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Cocksey  Lee  : — 
Robert  Scott  Denzil  Lee,  Esq.,  b.  1882.     Res. — 


LEE-DILLON.     Quarterly,  1  and  8,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii.   argent,  a  lion  passunt   between  three  crescents  gules 

argent,  a  fesse  between  three 
of  Quarendon  and  Ditchley)  ; 
Lee  as  before ;  4.  argent,  a 
bordure  azure,  charged  with 
(for  Sanders  of  Banbury)  ; 
on    a   chevron    between    three 


(for  Dillon) ;  ii.  and  111. 
crescents  sable  (for  Lee 
2.  Dillon  as  before ;  3. 
lion  rampant  within  a 
eight  fleurs-de-lys  or 
5.  per  pale  or    and   azure, 


griffins'  heads  erased,  four  fleurs-de-lys  all  counterchanged 
(for  Pope,  Earls  of  Downe)  ;  6.  quarterly,  argent  and 
gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  or  (for 
Dutton)  ;  7.  the  royal  arms  of  His  Majesty  King  Charles  II,. 
debruised  by  a  baton  sinister  ermine  (for  Fitz  Roy). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — A  demi-lion  gules, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  estoile  argent.  Motto — 
"  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Son  of     Rt.   Hon.   Arthur   Edmund   Denis  Dillon, 

16th  Viscount  Dillon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1812  ; 

d.  1892  ;  m.  1843,  Ellen,  d.  of  James  Adderley  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Harold  Arthur  Lee-Dillon,  C.H.,  17th  Vis- 
count Dillon  of  Costello  Gallen,  co.  Mayo  (16  Mar.  1622) 
[Supporters — On  either  side  an  angel  proper  .vested  argent, 
wings  elevated,  the  dexter  with  a  sash  over  the  shoulder 
azure,  each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  palm  branch 
proper],  M.A,,  D.C.L.  (Oxford),  late  Major  4th  Batt. 
Oxford  L.I. ,  formerly  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1844;  m.  1st,  1870, 
Julia  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Isaac  Brock  Stanton,  C.S.,  Canada  ; 
2nd,  1926,  Margaret  Louisa  Everard,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  E. 
B.  Ffolkes,  and  widow  of  Rev.  John  E.  Philipps.  Seat 
— Ditchley,  Enstone,  co.  Oxford. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Conrad  Adderley  Dillon,  who  was 


1152 


lee 


lee 


second  son  of  16th  Viscount  Dillon,  b.   1845  ;    d. 
1901  ;  m.  1872,  Ellen  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Dash- 
wood,  5th  Bart.  : — 
Maj.  Arthur  Henry  Dillon,  b.   1875;  m.   1907,  Hilda, 

widow  of  Charles  Harold  Broadbent,  and  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  J.  Brunner,  Bart.,  P.C.     Res. — Barton  Lodge,  Steeple 

Aston,  co.  Oxford.     Clubs — White's,  Cavalry. 
Col.    Eric  FitzGerald  Dillon,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  late  R. 

Munster  Fusiliers,    b.  188  r  ;    m.  1907,  Norah    Juanita 

Muriel,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edward  Beckett,    C.B.  ; 

and  has  issue — Michael  Eric  Dillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 

Pamela  Louise  Eleanor.    Res. — 5  Embankment  Gardens, 

Chelsea,  S.W.     Club— Travellers'. 

LEE-ELLIOTT  (H.  Coll.)  Azure,  a  bend  or,  sur- 
mounted by  a  bendlet  gules,  between  in  sinister  chief  a 
cross  crosslet,  and  in  dexter  base  a  leopard's  face 
affrontee  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  grasping 
in  the  hand  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  or,  and  charged 
with  a  cross  crosslet  and  a  pheon  palewise  sable.  Motto 
— "  Omnia  ad  Dei  gloriam."  Livery — Dark  blue  and 
silver. 

Sixth  son  of  William  Oliver  Elliott,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Wentworth  House,  Dunstable,  b.  1830  ;    d.  1901  ; 

»*•  i853i  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Ginger, 

of  Leigh  ton  Buzzard  : — 
Rev.  David  Lee  Lee-Elliott,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1869  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1910, 
the  additional  surname  of  Lee ;  m.  1900,  Winifred  Theyre, 
d.  of  George  W.  Willett,  D.L.,  J. P. ;  and  has  issue — 
David  Lee  Theyre  Lee-Elliott,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
Christopher  Lee  Lee-Elliott,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
Charlotte  Winifred ;  Catherine  Monica.  Res. — The 
Old  Rectory,  Blakeney,  Norfolk. 

LEE-GRATTAN-GUINNESS(R.L.,  28  Feb.  1856  and 
10  March  1857,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand 
quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  per  saltire  gules  and  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  ermine  a  dexter  hand  couped 
at  the  wrist  of  the  first  (Guinness)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  quarterly  or 
and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  all 
within  a  bordure  azure  (Grattan) ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters, 
argent  on  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  sable,  a  trefoil 
slipped  or,  a  canton  gules,  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  ot 
the  first,  and  a  chief  of  the  same,  thereon  a  mullet  azure 
between  two  torteaux  (the  said  canton  being  borne  in  com- 
memoration of  descent  from  the  family  of  Smyth)  (Lee). 
Mantling1  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  en  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar  passant  quarterly  or  and  gules  (Guinness)  ; 
3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon, 
wings  elevated,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sceptre  all 
proper  (Grattan) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  pillar 
argent,  encircled  by  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  preying 
on  a  bird's  leg  erased  proper  (Lee).  Mottoes  (under  the 
arms) — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo''  (Guinness);  (over  the  crest) 
— ■"  Esse  quam  videri  "  (Grattan). 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Smyth  Lee-Grattan-Guinness  of 
Beaumont  and  of  Park  Annesley,  co.  Wexford  (who  by 
R.  L. ,  28  Feb.  1856,  assumed  the  additional  arms  and 
surname  of  Grattan,  and  by  a  second  R.  L. ,  10  March 
1857,  assumed  the  surname  of  Lee  in  addition  to  and 
before  that  of  Grattan-Guinness),  and  his  wife  Susan 
Jane,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Benjamin  Guinness  of 
Brookville,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Benjamin  Lee-Grattan-Guinness,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res.— 

Frederick  Darley  Lee-Grattan-Guinness,  Gentleman, 
A  .     Res.  — 

LEE -NORMAN  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or, 
a  chevron  between  three  lions'  faces  gules  (for  Norman); 
2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  leopards' 
faces  proper  (for  Lee).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  proper 
(for  Norman);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant,  grasping  a  sceptre  all  proper.  Motto — "Honor 
virtutis    praemium." 

Sons  of  Luke  Alexander  Lee-Norman,  Esquire,  of 
Corbollis,  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  J. P.  and  D. L. ,  High 
Sheriff  1881,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Louth  1897,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll. ,  Dublin,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1918;  assumed  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Lee  by  Royal  Licence  1876  ; 
m.  1873,  Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Hewson,  Rector  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wick- 
low  :  — 


Alexander  Henry  Lee-Norman,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  and 
(1922)  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1876; 
m.  1904,  Aiys,  eldest  d.  of  Robert  Henry  Sturrock  Reade 
of  Wilmont,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue  —  Frances  Emily. 
Seat — Plymtree  Manor,  Cullompton,  Devon. 

Francis  Thomas  Lee-Norman,  Gentleman,  b.  r887. 

LEE- WARNER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
a  fesse  compony  or  and  of  the  field,  between  eight  billets 
of  the  second  (Lee);  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  per  pale  in- 
dented argent  and  sable ;  ii.  and  iii.  azure,  a  fleur-de-lys 
or,  differenced  by  a  crescent  (Warner)  ;  3.  vert,  a  cross 
engrailed  argent  (Whetenhale).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel  sejant 
gules,  sitting  between  two  branches  of  oak  fructed  proper, 
cracking  a  nut  or.     Motto—"  Non  nobis  tantum  nati." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Septimus  Henry  Lee- Warner,  b.    i8r9  ; 

d.  1870;  m.  Jane,  elde  t  d.  of  John  Hopkins  of  lid- 
marsh  House,  co.  Berks.:  — 
Chandos  Brydges  Lee-Warner,  Esq.,  Major  Gloucester 
Regt.  (ret.),  J. P.  Hereford  [impaling  the  Arms  of  Fitz- 
Clarence,  viz  : — Quarterly,  1  and 4,  England  ;  2.  Scotland  ; 
3.  Ireland,  the  whole  debruised  by  a  baton  sinister  azure, 
charged  with  three  anchors  or],  b.  1863;  m.  1899,  Lady 
Dorothea  Augusta  FitzClarence,  second  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of 
Munster  ;  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Jean  Mary  Essex  ;  and 
Olive  Irene  Wilhelmina.  Res. — Tyberton  Court,  co.  Here- 
ford.    Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Septimus  Daniel  Launcelot  Lee-Warner,  Gentleman, 
b.  1870.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.   Henry  James  Lee- Warner  of  Thorpland 

Hall,  b.   1802;    d.    1885;    m.   1835,   Anne,    d.    of  Rev. 

Henry  Nicholas  Astley: — ■ 
Rev.  James  Lee- Warner,  M.A.  (Oxford),  J. P.  Norfolk, 
late  Rector  of  Beckley,  East  Sussex,  b.  1836;  m.  1874, 
Agnes  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  P.  Marsham  of  Rippon 
Hall;  and  has  issue— ti)  George  Lee- Warner,  Gentleman, 
b.  1875  [m.  1905,  Margaret  Ogilvie  ;  and  has  issue— George 
Lee- Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  Edgar  Lee- Warner, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  Theresa]  ;  (2)  Rev.  Alfred  Lee- 
Warner,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Walpole  St.  Andrew, 
Norfolk,  b.  1877  [m.  1922,  Dorothy  Cresswell  Eyres,  and 
has  issue — Theodore  John  Lee- Warner,  Gentleman,  b. 
1922  ;  and  Penelope  Rose]  ;  (3)  Rev.  James  Lee-Warner,  />. 
1889  [m.  1921,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Hewlett,  and  has  issue 
— Daniel  Lee-Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Nicholas  Lee- 
Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  Sylvia.  Res.  —  Dalby, 
Queensland,  Australia]  ;  and  Caroline.  Estate  and  post, 
add. — Thorpland  Hall,  Fakenham,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  John  Lee-Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1917  ; 

in.  1880,  Blanche,  d.  of  Henry  Hall  Dare:— 
Harry  Granville  Lee- Warner,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C. ,  Maj. 
R.F.A.,  b.  1883;  m.  1917,  Audrey,  d.  of  Robert  W.  Hall 
Dare,  of  Newtownbarry  House,  Ireland,  and  has  issue- 
John  Lee-Warner,  Gentleman,/^.  1919;  Robert  Lee-Warner, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  1  dau.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son    of   Edward   Lee-Warner,  Gentleman,  of  Denton 

House,  b.  1845;  d.  1927;  m.   1884,   Matia  Harvey,  d. 

of  Onley  Savill-Onley  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex:  — 
Edward  Henry  Lee-Warner,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.F.A., 
b.  1887;  m.  1916,  Iris  Beryl,  d.  of  Arthur  Wykeham 
Cornwallis  ;  and  has  issue  —  Anne  Lavender  ;  Joanre 
Gracianne.  Res. — Denton  House,  Harleston,  Norfolk. 
Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Son  of  Philip  Henry  Lee- Warner,   Esq.,  b.  1877;    d. 

1925  ;   m.  1907,  Mary  King,  second  d.  of  Gen.  Thomas 

Sherwin  of  Boston,  U.S.A.: — 
Henry  Philip  Lee- Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.      Res. — 
Castle  Cottage,  Bletchingley,  Redhill,  Surrey. 

Sons   of    Sir   William    Lee-Warner,   G.C.S.I.    (1910), 

Hon.  LL.D.  (Camb.),  J. P.  co.  Surrey,   late  Bombay 

Civ.  Service,  Member  of  Council  of  India  1902,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  b.  1846;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1876,  Ellen  Paullina,  d. 

of  Gen.  Henry  William  Holland,  C.B.  :— 
William  Hamilton  Lee- Warner,  Esq.,  b.  1880;  m.  1926, 
Mrs.  Gladys  Beck. 

Roland  Paul  Lee- Warner,  Esq.,  b.  1892. 

LEECH  (U.O.).  Ermine,  a  trefoil  vert,  on  a  chief  in- 
dented gules,  three  ducal  coronets  or.  Mantling-  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  charged  with  a 
trefoil  vert,  an  arm  erect  proper,  grasping  a  snake  environed 
about  the  arm  also  vert.     Motto—"  Virtute  et  valore." 

Sons  of  Henry  Brougham  Leech,  Gentleman,  M.A. , 
LL.D.,  Fellow  of  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  and  of 
Queen's  Inns,  Barrister-at-Law,  Regius  Prof,  of  Laws 


lee 


Lee 


1153 


(Trin.    Coll.,    Dub.),    Chief   Registrar   of   Deeds   and 
Registrar  of  Titles  in   Dublin,  b.    1843;  d.  ;    m. 

1875,  Annie  Louisa,  d.  of  William  Garbois :  — 

Arthur  Graves  Leech,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A., 
served  Great  War  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Legion  of  Honour, 
b.  1877;  m.  1911,  Amy  Mary  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  1920),  d.  of  Charles  Booth  of  Woolwich.  Postal 
address — 

Henry  Brougham  Leech,  Gentleman,  M.D. ,  b.  187U. 
Address — County  Asylam,  Halton,  Warwick. 

William  John  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 

Cecil  John  Farran  Leech,  Gentleman,  /'.  1882. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Leech  of  Cloonconra,  co.  Mayo, 
M.A.,  D.D.,  b.  1808;  d.  1889;  m.  1839,  Mary,  d.  of 
William  Darley  of  St.  John's,  co.  Dublin  : — 

Joseph  Farran  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1845;  m.  1st, 
1879,  Beatrice  Jane  (d.  1887),  d.  of  James  Seccombe  of 
Trenodden,  co.  Cornwall,  by  whom  he  has  issue — Beatrice 
Mary  Seccombe,  2nd,  1888,  Alice  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Walker,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Gt.  Billing,  and  giand- 
dau.  of  Adm.  Sir  William  Carroll,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Hugh  Ausdell  Farran  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1889 
\m.  191 1,  Margarita,  d.  of  Joseph  Michlin  of  Rostov-on- 
Don,  Russia];  (2)  Cecil  Darley  Farran  Leech,  Gentleman, 
b.  1892;  (3)  Noel  Lesle  Farran  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1902; 
and  Sylvia  Louise  Ruthven.     Res. — 

Frederick  John  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  m.  1877, 
Lily,  d.  of  Rev  Canon  Wolseley,  Rector  of  Kilrush  ;  and 
has  issue — John  Wolseley  Leech,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Dub.), 
b.  (Address — County  Asylum,  Devizes,  Wilts.) ;  Grace 

Elizabeth   Mary;     and    Muriel.       Res. — Enniscorthy,    co. 
Wexford. 

Graves  Atkinson  Leech,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  b.  1850;  tn  1st,  1878,  Annie  (d.  1892),  d.  of  David 
Smyth  of  Gallony  House  and  Artegervan  ;  2nd,  Edith,  d.  of 
Very  Rev.  A.  H.  Leech;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  mar.) — 
Elizabeth  Mary  Rachel  [w.  1913,  Reginald  M'Clintock 
Dix] ;  and  Margaret  Grace;  and  (by  2nd  mar.)  Eleanor 
Mary.     Res. — Danesfield,  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin. 


LEECH  (U.O.). 
dented   of  the   last, 


Ermine,    a  rose  gules,  on  a  chief  in- 
three  ducal  coronets  or.      Mantling' 


est   venerabilis."      Livery — Maroon,  red  and  white  striped 

waistcoat,  gilt  buttons. 

Son   of    John    Henry    Leech,    Gentleman,    F. R.G.S. , 
F.  L.S. ,   F.  Z.S. ,   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hurdcott  and 
Barford,  by  his  wife  Beatrice  Ellen,  only  child  of  Ben- 
jamin Leatt  Nias  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A. : — 
John  Cyril  Leech,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

LEEDS,  Duke  of,  see  OSBORNE. 

LEEDS  of  Croxton  Park.  Argent,  a  fesse  gules, 
between  three  eagles  displayed  sable,  a  bordure  wavy 
of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — A 
staff  raguly  fessewise  vert,  thereon  a  cock  gules,  wings 
expanded,  combed,  wattled,  beaked,  and  legged  or,  the 
whole  debruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  ermine.  Motto — 
"  Vigilate." 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Arthur  St.  John  Leeds,  I.C.S., 
b.  1864  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1897,  Edith  Mabel,  d.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Jackson  Muspratt-Williams,  of  Fernyhurst, 
Cheltenham  : — 

Sir  Reginald  Arthur  St.  John  Leeds,  6th  Bart.  (31  Dec. 
1812)  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambs.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  and 
Flying  Officer  R.A.F.,  b.  1899;  s.  his  cousin  1924;  m. 
1926,  Etheleen  Winnaretta,  d.  of  Paris  Singer,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue — George  Graham  Mortimer  Leeds,  Esq.,  b.  1927. 
Res. — 57A  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.3.  Clubs — White's, 
Army  and  Navy. 

Geoffrey  Arthur  Hugh  Anthony  Leeds,  Esq.,  b.  ign. 
Res—* 

LEEMING.  Per  chevron  argent  and  ermine,  a  chevron" 
gules,  in  chief  an  oak-branch  fnicted  and  slipped  proper 
between  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  also  proper, 
and  in  base  a  cross  potent  azure.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
between  two  crosses  potent  azure,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 


tjules  and  argent.     Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
arm  erect  proper,  grasping  a  snake  vert.     Motto     ' '  Virtus 


armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper,  charged 
with  two  oak-leaves,  the  one  above  and  the  other  below 
the  elbow  vert.  Motto  — "In  hoc  signo  vinces."  Livery 
(undress)  —  Drab  coat  and  overcoat  piped  with  scarlet, 
scarlet  collar  and  cuffs, scarlet  waistcoat,  silver  buttons  ;  (full- 
dress)  white  coat  and  vest  with  scarlet  facings  and  lace,  silver 
buttons,  claret-coloured  plush  breeches,  silver  buckles  and 
garters,  and  white  silk  stockings. 

Son  of  Harry    Heatley   Leeming,   b.   1867  ;    d.  ; 

m.  : — 

John  Leeming,  Gentleman,  /'.  .     Res. — 


"54 


lee 


Lee 


LEEMING  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  azure,  a 
wieath  of  oak  vert,  between  two  estoiles  in  chief  of  the 
second  and  a  cross  patonce  in  base  of  the  first.     Mantling' 


azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
rock  proper,  a  cross  patcnce  or,  between  two  ostrich 
feathers.     Motto — "  Gaide  bien  la  foy." 

Sons  of  Richard  Learning,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1817  ; 

d.   1888 ;  m.   1853,    Eliza,    d.    of   Henry   Brettargh   cf 

Manchester: — 
John  Leeming,  Esq. ,  J. P.  Bucks.,  b.  1862;  in.  1898,  Mary 
Clare,  only  d.  of  John  J.  Hewitt,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — ■ 
(1)  John  J.  Leeming,  Gentleman,  late  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A., 
b.  1899;  (2)  Henry  B.  Leeming,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (3) 
Edmund  J.  Leeming,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  (4)  William  J. 
Leeming,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (5)  Richard  Leeming  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911  ;  Mary  C.  :  Margery;  and  Veronica.  Res. — 
The  Dower  House,  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bucks. 

Rev.  William  Henry  Leeming,  b.  1863.  Res. — Spring 
Grove,  West  Derby,  Liverpcol.  Club — Athenteum  (Liver- 
pool). 

James  Whiteside  Leeming,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1865; 
m.  1911,  Th6rese,  eld.  d.  of  late  Baron  de  Pfyffer  Altishofen 
of  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  ;  and  has  issue — Gerard  de  Pfyffer 
Leeming,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Richard  Whiteside  Leeming, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  Marie  Th^rese ;  Dorothy;  Helen; 
and  Monica.  Seat  —  Skirsgill  Park,  Penrith.  Clubs  — 
Royal  Automobile,  County  (Lancaster). 

LEES  of  Blackrock,  Dublin.  Azure,  a  fesse 
chequy  argent  and  sable,  between  six  cross  crosslets 
fitch  ee  three  in  chief  and  three  in  the  nombril  points  or, 
and  three  billets  two  in  the  honour  and  one  in  the  base 
points  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
—  A  dexter  hand  couped  above  the  wrist  and  erect 
proper,  grasping  a  crescent  or.  Mottoes — "  Exegi  "  ; 
"  An  honest  man's  the  noblest  work  of  God." 

Sons  of  Sir  Harcourt  James  Lees,  4th  Bart.,  b.  1840  ; 

d.  1917  ;    by  his  1st  wife,  m.  i860,  Charlotte  Anne, 

d.  of  William  MacTaggart  — 
Sir  Arthur  Henry  James  Lees,  5th  Bart,  of  Blackrock, 
ro.  Dublin  (30  June  1804).  b.  1863;  m.  1927,  Helen 
Agnes  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Chittick,  of  Belle 
View,  Nevis,  West  Indies,  and  has  issue — Mary  Helen. 
Res. — Beechlands,  Nevis,  West  Indies. 

Edwin  Leslie  Lees,  Esq.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1901,  Anne 
Charlton  ;  and  has  issue — 5  daus.  Res. — 15  Pulteney 
Gardens,  Bath,  Somerset. 

LEES  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  chevron  dovetailed  argent 
and  gules,  in  chief  two  millrinds  sable  and  in  base  an  owl 
of  the   first.     Mantling  gules   and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  ot  the  colours,  a  millrind  fesseways  sable,  thereon 
an  owl  proper.  Motto — "Without  rest,  without  haste." 
Livery— Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Sir  Elliott  Lees,  1st  Bart.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  J.  P., 

M.A. ,  Maj.  and  Lt.-Col.  Dorset  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  i860; 

d.   1908 ;    m.   1882,   Florence,  d.    of   Patrick   Keith  ot 

London  and  Algiers  : — ■ 
Sir  John  Victor  Elliott  Lees,  3rd  Bart.  (1907),  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  K.R.R.C.,  served  Great  War 
(despatches),  has  Croix  de  Guerre  (France),  b.  1887  ;  m. 
1915,  Madeline  Annie  Pamela,  d.  of  Sir  Harry  Pelly,  4th 
Bart.,  and  has  issue — James  Lees,  Esq.,  b.  1920;  Thomas 
Edward  Lees,  Esq.,  ^.1925;  Katherine  Margaret  ;  Rosa- 
mund Elizabeth  ;  Benita  Anne  ;  and  Jane  Madeline.  Seat 
— South  Lytchett  Manor,  Lytchett  Minster,  Poole,  Dorset. 

Son  of  Bernard  Percy  Turnbull  Lees,  Esq.  (2nd  son  ot 

1st  Bart.),  M.C.,  Capt.  Dorset  Yeo.,  b.  1891  ;  d.  1923; 

m.  1919,  Marv,  d.  of  Col.  Philip  John  Radcliffe,  C.M.G., 

R.E.  :  — 
Michael    Lees,    Gentleman,    b.    1921.       Res. — Trokes 
Coppice,  Lytchett  Minster,  Poole. 

LEES  (H.  Coll.,  12  May  1924).  Sable,  two  bars  argent, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  garb  or,  between  two  roses  gules, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper, 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  supporting  a  flagstaff,  also  proper, 
flowing  therefrom  a  banner  sable,  charged  with  a  garb 
or.     Motto — "  Perge  sed  caute." 

Son  of  William  Lees,  of  Birkdale  : — 

Sir  William  Clare  Lees,  Knt.  Bach.  (1924),  O.B.E. 
(1920),  J. P.  Cheshire,  b.  1874;  m.  1901,  Kathleen,  d.  of 
John  Nickson,  of  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — William 
Hereward  Clare  Lees,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Enid  Clare. 
Res.- — Etherow  House,  Hollingworth,  Cheshire.  Club— 
Constitutional. 

LEES  of  Thurland  Castle.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
two  bars  raguly  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitche>  in  chief 
and  a  falcon  belled  in  base  all  gules  (for  Lees)  ;  2.  argent, 
on  a  bend  invected  with  plain  double  cottises  s;ible,  guttee- 
d'eau,  three  eagles,  each  with  two  heads  displayed  ermine 
[for  Brown) ;  3.  gules,  on  a  bend,  invected  erminois  between 


two  bezants,  three  martlets  azure,  all  within  a  bordure 
ermine  (for  Collins) ;  and  for  a  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  saltirewa\s 
gules,  a  falcon  belled  argent.  Motto — "  Fide  sed  cui 
vide."  Livery — Blue,  with  red  and  white  striped  waist- 
coat. 

Second  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  the  late  Edward  Brown 
Lees,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancaster  and  W. R.  co.  York, 
J. P.  and  D.  L.  for  Westmorland,  Lt.-Col.  22nd  Lani  s. 
Rifle  Vols.,  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  d.  of  John  Livesey  : — 
Rev.  Ronald  Lees,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Vicar  of  Tunstall,  Lanes.,  since  1919,  b.  1882  ;   m.  1st,  1920, 


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Margaret  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Richard  James  Fulton,  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  2nd,  1927,  Ethel,  d.  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Castlefcrd.     Seat — Thurland  Castle,  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 

LEES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  gules,  a  chevron 
counterchanged  between  two  roses  in  chief  of  the  second, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  three  distaffs,  one  in  pale 
and  two  saltirewise  in  base  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
cotton-hank  fessewise  or,  thereon  an  owl  close,  holding  in 


the  beak  a  branch  of  cotton-tree,  a  distaff  fessewise  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Perge  sed  caute." 

Son  of  William  Lees,  Gentleman,  b.   1823;    d.   1913  ; 

m.  i860,  Martha,  d.  of  Robert  Dickinson  of  Oldham  ; — 
Joseph  Dickinson  Lees,  Esq.,  T.P.  and  (1918)  High  Sheriff 
Northants. ,  b.  186 1  ;  m.  1890,  Edith,  eldest  child  of  the 
late  Edward  H.  Martin  of  Madeley,  Staffordshire ;  and 
has  issue — Geoffrey  William  Martin  Lees,  b.  1891  [m.  1921, 
Ellen,  2nd  d.  of  Frank  Penn] ;  Edith  Margery  ;  and  Audrey. 
Seat — Whittlebury,  Northamptonshire.     Club — Union. 

Son   of  Joseph    Lees   of  Greenactes  Moor,    Oldham, 

b.    1786 ;    d.    1845 ;    m.    1820,  Hannah,    d.    of    John 

Cooper: — 
Joseph  Lees,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1831  ;  m.  1864, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Clegg  of  High  Crompton,  Lanes.  ; 
and  has  issue — Albert  Ernest  Lees,  Esq.,  Major  Duke  of 
Lancaster's  Own  Yeo.  Cav. ,  b.  1869  [m.  1897,  Elizabeth  E., 
second  d.  of  John  Bibby  of  Fachwen,  St.  Asaph,  and  has 
ssue — Patrick  Bibby  Lees,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  Cecil 
Humphrey  Lees,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  and  Kathleen  Irene 
hmda(Res. — Rowton Castle,  Shrewsbury)].  Seat—  Minnick- 
fold,  Holm  wood,  Surrey. 

LEES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  bars  raguly  between  three 
cross  crossiets  fitch£e  in  chief,  and  a  falcon  belled  in  base, 
all  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mount,  thereon  amidst  wheat,  a  mower, 
in  his  hands  a  scythe  in  the  attitude  of  mowing,  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Ein  doe  and  spare  nought."  Livery — Dark 
blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Edward  Brown  Lees,   Esq.,  J. P.,  b.   1843;    d. 

1896;  m.  1877,  Dorothy,  only  d.  of  John   Livesey  of 

Blackburn : — 
Rev.  Ronald  Lees  (q.v .). 

Sons  of  James  Lees,  Esq.,  of  Clarksfield  and  Alkrington 


Hall,   J.  P.   for   co.    Lancaster,   b.    1817;    d.    1871  ;   m. 

1847,    Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas  Cardwell  of  Lytham,  co. 

Lancaster: — ■ 
James  Arthur  Lees,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and 
Stafford,  B.A.  (Oxford),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  185a;  m.  1882, 
Lucy  Jane,  d.  Rev.  Charles  John  Martyn,  then  Rector  ot 
Long  Melford,  co.  Suffolk,  and  of  Daglingworth,  co. 
Gloucester,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty  Queen 
Victoria  ;  and  has  had  issue — Alfred  Robin  Martyn  Lees, 
Gentleman,  b.  1884;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  Grace  Elinor; 
and  Lucy  Doris.     Seat — Moor  House,  Biddulph,  Staffs. 

Joseph  Cardwell  Lees,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  1901, 
Evelyn  Daisy,  d.  of  Augustin  Barber  Fry  of  York  Town, 
Surrey  ;  and  has  had  issue — Godfrey  Cardwell  Lees,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902  ;  d.  1912.    Res. — Church  Aston  Manor,  Salop. 

Roderick  Livingstone  Lees,  Esq.,  D.S.O..O.B.E.,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  late  Lanes.  Fus.  (T.F.),  served  Great  War  (despatches), 
b.  1864;  m.  1895,  Amy  Constance,  d.  of  William  Jones  of 
Abberley  Hall,  co.  Worcester  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
James  Malcolm  Lees,  Lieut.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1897  ;  killed 
in  action  1916  ;  (2)  William  Hector  Lees,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900.     Res. — Stanfield,  Rushwick,  Worcester. 

Son    of    Joseph    Lees,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Clarksfield,  b. 

1819  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1843,  Sarah  Anne  (d.  1884),  only  d. 

of  James  Milne  of  Park  House,  Crompton  : — 
Frederick   Lees,   Gentleman,   b.    1856;    m.    1881,   Mary 
Eleanor  Eliza,  d.  of  G.  R.  Gibbs  of  Funchal,  Madeira;  and 
has  issue — Two  daus.     Res. — Ashford  Hall,  Bakewell. 

LEES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  or  and  gules,  a  fesse  dove- 
tailed per  fesse  embattled  between  two  falcons  belled  in 
chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base,  all  counterchanged 
Mantling  gules  and  or.      Crest — A  lion   rampant   gules 


supporting  a  flag  of  the  arms,  the  staff  entwined  by  a 
wreath  of  oak  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  In  dubiis  rectus." 
Livery — Drab,  with  maroon  collar  and  cuffs. 

Only  son  of  late  Capt.  Edward  John  Lees  of  Werneth, 
b.  1834  ;  d.  1863  ;  m.  1857,   Wilhelmina  Felicity,  d.  of 
John  Motz,  of  Quebec  : — 
George  Frederick  Lees,  Esq.,  J.  P.   co.  Sussex,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Oldham,  b.   1858  ;    m.   1880,  Elizabeth  Mar- 
garet, d.  of  William  Wailes  of  The  Mount,  York  ;  and  has 


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issue  — (1)  Edward  Frederick  William  Lees,  Esq  ,  D.S.O., 
F.R.G.S.,  Lt.-Col.  Roy.  Eng. ,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1881  ; 
Leila  Felicity  Gladys  ;  and  Marjorie  Winifred.  Seat — 
Werneth,  Lancashire.  Res. — VVhyke  House,  Rumbolds- 
v\hyke,  Chichester.      Club — Union. 

LEES-MILNE  (R.L.  31  May  18^0,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  erminois  on  a  pale  invected  sable,  a  millrind  erect 
between  two  lions  passant  argent  (Milne) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
two  bars  raguly  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitch£e  in  chief 
and  a  falcon  belled  in  base,  all  gules  (Lees).  Mantling' 
sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  five  palm  trees  proper  a  lamb  couchant  argent, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  or,  and  supporting 
with  the  dexter  forefoot  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
therefrom  flowing  a  banner  argent  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gules  (Milne) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  mount,  thereon,  amidst  wheat,  a  mower,  in  his  hands 
his  scythe  in  the  attitude  of  mowing,  all  proper  (Lees). 
Motto  "  Prudenter  qui  sedulo."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with 
white  collar  and  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  James  Henry  Lees-Milne,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.  1847 ;  d.  1908  ;  tn.  1877,  Mary  Emma,  second 
d.  of  Alexander  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  of  Byfeld  House,  Barnes, 
co.  Surrey: — 
Alec  Milne  Lees-Milne,  Gentleman,  late  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster's Own  Yeo. ,  b.  1878;  m.  1912,  Dorothy,  youngest  d. 
of  Capt.  Justinian  Heathcote  Edwards-Heathcote  of  Betton, 
Market  Drayton,  Salop.      Seat — Knock   House,   Grulint , 
Isle  of  Mull.     Club— Cavalry. 

George  Crompton  Lees-Milne,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
Cheshire  Yeo.,  b.  1880;  m.  1904,  Helen  Christina,  d.  of 
late  Henry  Bailey  of  Coates,  Gloucestershire,  and  grand-d. 
of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Bailey  of  Glanusk  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  George  James  Henry  Lees-Milne,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 

(2)  Richard  Crompton  Lees-Milne,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 
and  Audrey.  Res. — Wickhamford  Manor,  Evesham,  co. 
Worcs. 

LEESE  of  Send  (H.  Coll.,  1908).  Gules,  a  fesse  em- 
battled counter-embattled  between  in  chief  two  falcons 
belled  or,  and  in  base  a  hand  erect  couped  at  the  wrist 
holding  a  dagger  in  pale  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  falcon  belled  or,  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a 
flagstaff  proper,  headed  and  tasselled  or,  therefrom  flowing 
to  the  dexter  a  banner  gules  charged  with  a  dagger  in  pale 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Motto — "  Vita  cara,  caricr 
libertas." 

Eld.    son   of   Sir    Joseph    Francis    Leese,    1st    Bart., 
K.C.,  M.P.  for  Accrington  Div.  of  Lanes.  1892-1910, 
B.A.  (Lond. ),  Barrister-at-Law  and    Bencher  of    the 
Inner  Temple,  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Roy.   Lanes.  Mil., 
Recorder  of  Manchester,  1893-1913,  b.  1845  •   d-  I9I4  '• 
m.    1867,    Mary     Constance,     d.      of    late     William 
Hargreaves  of  Broadoak,  Accringtcn  : — 
Sir  William  Hargreaves  Leese,  2nd  Bart.  (15  July  1908), 
admitted  a  Solicitor  1906,  b.  1868;  m.  1893,  Violet  Mary, 
d.  of  Albert  Sandeman  of  Presdales,  Ware,  Herts.  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Oliver  William  Hargreaves  Leese,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Capt.     Coldstream    Gds.,     served    Great      War    1914-16 
(despatches),  b.  1894;  (2)  Peter  Albert  Leese,  Esq.,    2nd 
Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1905  ;  (3)  Alex- 
ander  William   Leese,  Esq.,   b.    1909  ;    and  Betty   Violet 
Mary  [m.  1925,  Robert  Hamlvn  Mervyn  Drake].     Res. — 
12  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Beefsteak. 
Sons  of  Vernon  Francis  Leese,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Deputv 
Surveyor  ol  the  New  Forest,  b.  1870  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1900. 
Gwendoline  Edytha,  d.   of  late  Charles  Stevenson  : — 
lohn  Henry  Vernon  Leese,  Esq.,  b.  1901. 
Frederick   Joseph    Leese,  Gentleman,  b.    1914.     Res. — 
The  King's  House,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Yngr.  sons  of  1st  Bart,  (see  above)  : — 
Neville    Leese,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    O.B.E.,    Lt.-Col.    late 
R.A.S.C.,  b.    1872  ;    m.   Matilda  Saunders  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue— Cicely  Violet ;  Mary  Aurelia  ;  and  Joyce  Alice. 

Clive  Leese,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  late  Major  R.A.S.C,  b.  1888; 
m.  1916,  Dorothy,  d.  of  of  the  late  Alfred  Dickson,  and  has 
issue — Cynthia  Hilary.     Res. — 

Son  of  Cecil  Mellor  Leese,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  d.  1917  ;  m. 
1916,  Jessie,  d.  of  G.  E.  Tournay,  of  Deal  : — 
Lincoln  Leese,  Gentleman    b.  1917.     Res. — 

LEESON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pale  argent,  a 
caduceus  proper,  a  chief  nebuly  rayonnee  or.     Mantling 


azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  demi-lion  azure,  holding  between  the  paws  a  sun 
in  splendour  or,  a  caduceus  fessewise  of  the  last.  Motto — 
"  Follow  light."     Livery—  Blue,  yellow  facings. 

Only  son  of  John  Leeson  of  41  Davies  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  b.  1803;  d.  1865;  m.  1850,  Charlotte,  d.  of 
John  Bunn  of  Norwich  :  — 
John  Rudd  Leeson,  Esq.,  M.D..C.M.  (Edin.),  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.),  F.R.A.S.,  F.L.S.,  Citizen  and  Salter  of  London, 
Member  of  the  Court,  Hon.  Consulting  Physician  St. 
John's  Hospital,  Twickenham,  and  Metropolitan  and  City 
Police  Orphanage,  J. P.  Middx.,  Hon.  Capt.  R.A.M.C, 
b.  1854;  m.  1st,  1879,  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  P.  Lewis  of 
Diss,  Norfolk  ;  2nd,  1890,  Caroline  Winfred  Casamajor,  d. 
of  Frederick  Gwatkin,  Solr.,  of  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn  ; 
and  has  issue— Spencer  Stottesberv  Gwatkin  Leeson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1892;  Gertrude  Kate;  Edith  Margaret;  and 
Gladys  Mary,  M.B.E.,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.).  Estates— 
Farnsflell,  Notts.  ;  Mundesley,  Norfolk.  Res.— Clifden 
House,  Twickenham,   Middx.      Club — Athenaeum. 

MARKHAM  RICHARD  LEESON -MARSHALL, 
Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  D.L., 
J.P.  co.  Kerry,  High  Sheriff  1890,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Born  Dec.  24,  1859,  being  the  only  son  of 
the  late  Richard  John  Leeson-Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of 
Callinafercy  House,  by  Zeena,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ven. 
Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lismore.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  six  argent  and  sable,  on  a 
canton  ermine  an  escutcheon  of  the  second  charged  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  or,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference  (for 
Marshall) ;  2.  gules,  a  chief  nebuly  argent,  the  rays  of  the 
sun  issuing  therefrom  or  (for  Leeson) ;  3.  or,  on  a  chief  azure, 
a  demi-lion  argent,  holding  between  the  paws  a  harp  of  the 
first  (for  Markham).  Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and  for 
his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  in 
armour  affrontee  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  baton 
sable,  tipped  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  rose  gules, 
girded  with  a  sash  also  gules,  a  crescent  as  in  the  arms  for 
difference  (for  Marshall) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  in  the  paws  a  sun  or,. 
partially  eclipsed  by  clouds  proper  (for  Leeson)  ;  3.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  winged  lion  sejant  guardant 
argent,  wings  addorsed,  holding  between  the  forepaws  a 
harp  or,  the  head  encircled  by  a  plain  glory  of  the  last 
(for  Markham).  Married,  1st,  1890,  Mabel  Edith,  eldest 
d.  of  Sir  John  Fermor  Godfrey,  Bart.  ;  and  by  her  (d. 
1892)  has  issue — Mary  [m.  1924,  George  Annesley  Ruthl  ; 
2nd,  1907,  Meriel  Anne,  only  d.  of  Sir  George  Frederick 
Jchn  Hodson,  3rd  Bart.  Seat — Callinafercy  House,  Mill- 
town,  co.  Kerry.  Clubs — New  University,  Kildare  Street 
(Dublin). 

LEFEVRE,     see     SHAW  -  LEFEVRE  -  ST.    JOHN- 
MILDMAY. 


STANLEY  HUGHES  LE  FLEMING,  Esq.,  1. 1, 
and  D.L.  for  Westmorland  (High  Sheriff  1878),  D.L. 
for  Cumberland,  J.P.  for  Lanes,  and  Capt.  and  Hon  Major 
Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry.  Born 
1855,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  George 
Cumberland  Hughes  le  Fleming,  J.P.  and  D.  L. ,  of  Rydal, 
by  his  second  wife  Anne  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Major 
Alexander  Rennick,  Bengal  Army.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Quarterly, 1  and  4,  gules,  a  fret  argent  (for  Le 
Fleming,  Vn.  Westmorland,  1665) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  or 
and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure  between  three  fountains 
proper  (for  Hughes).  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for 
his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  serpent  nowed, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  wreath  of  olives  and  vine  leaves  all 
proper  (for  Le  Fleming)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  couchant,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  fountain 
(for  Hughes).  Motto — "Pax,  copia,  sapientia. "  Livery — 
Dark  blue.  Married,  Oct.  20,  1896,  Cecily,  eldest  dau. 
of  Col.  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Marton  of  Capernwray,  Lanes.; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Michael  George  Le  Fleming,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900  ;  (2)  Richard  Cumberland  Le  Feming,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901  ;  and  two  daus.  Seat — Rydall  Hall,  Ambleside. 
Clubs — Windham,  Orleans. 

LEFROY  (Confd.  U.O.  1857).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert, 
fretty  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  hood  or  cap 
(allusive  to  the  badge  assumed  by  the  party  opposed  to  the 
Duke  of  Alva)  between  two  wyverns  gules  (Lefroy)  ;  2  and 


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3   azure,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  crescents  argent,  on    a 
chief  gules,  three  mullets  of  the  third.     Mantling  vert  and 


argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-wyvern 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.    Motto — "  Mutaresperno" 
(adopted   at    the    period   of    the    Huguenot   persecutions). 
Livery — Dark  green,  silver  lace  and  red  plush  breeches. 
Sons  of  Augustine  Hugh  Lefroy,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  Essex,  J.  P. 
and   D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1909)  co.  Longford,  Lt.-Col. 
45th  Regt.  (Sherwood  Foresters),  b.  1839;  d.  1915  ;   m. 
1878,  Isabel  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  John  Hebblethwaite  : — 
Hugh  Percival  Thomson  Lefroy,   Esq.,   D.S.O.,   M.C. , 
Lt.-Col.   late   Royal  Engineers,   Head  of  Radio  Research 
Work,  Air  Ministry,  b.  1880.    Seat — Carrig-glas  Manor,  co. 
Longford. 

Langlois  Massy  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1885; 
tn.  1924,  Sheelah  Georgiana  Bertha,  d.  of  Benjamin 
Bloomfield  Trench.     Res.  -  23  Sumner  Place,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Rev.  Anthony  William  Hamon  Lefroy,  B.A. , 
Rector  of  Mount  Bures,   b.    1847  ;  d.  1922  ;    m.    1876, 
Sarah  Jane  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Jchn  Flower: — 
Anthony  Langlois   Massy   Lefroy,   Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Res. — 5  Harrington  Court,  S.W.7. 

Sons   of  Thomas  Paul  Lefroy,   Esq.,    of    Carrig-glas 

Manor,  Q.C.,  County  Court  Judge  of  Down,  Chancellor 

of  Diocesan  Court  of  Down,   Connor,  and  Dromore, 

Bencher  of  the    King's  Inns,  b.    1806;    d.    1891  ;    m. 

1835,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Massy,   d.   of  Hugh,  3rd   Lord 

Massy  : — 

Col.  Charles  Edward  Lefroy,  formerly  Commanding  6th 

Batt.   Rifle  Brigade,  b.    1852;    m.    1895,    Alice  Constance, 

onlv  child  of  late  Colin  John  Campbell,   Scots   Greys,   of 

Colgrain,     co.      Dumbarton ;     and     has     issue — Theodore 

Charles    Geoffrey    Lefroy,    Gentleman,    b.     1900;     Aileen 

Muriel ;  Constance  Elizabeth  ;  and  Gladys   Mary.     Res. — 

37  Preston  Park  Avenue,  Brighton. 

Alfred  Henry  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  LL.  R.  (Camb.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  *.  1856;  m.  1891,  Geraldine  Mary,  only 
d.  of  late  Patrick  Panton  of  Rodmersham  Court,  Kent, 
and  Edenbank,  co.  Roxburgh  ;  and  has  issue — Pauline 
Mary  Elizabeth  ;  and  Rosemary  Geraldine  Massy.  Res. — 
The  Manor  House,  Holybourne,  Alton,  Hants. 

Son  of  Thomas  Charles  Perceval  Lefroy,  b.  1845  ;  d. 

1893  ;  m.  1873,  Isabella  Napier,  elder  d.  of  Alexander 

Hastie,  M.P. ,  of  Carnock,  co.  Fife:  — 

Charles  Jeffry  Alexander   Lefroy,    Gentleman,    b.    1876. 

m.  1919,  Nevilia  Valentine,  d.  of  Major  Thomas.     Res. — 

Bassetts,  Chiddington  Heath,  Edenbridge. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Anthcny Lefroy,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Vicar   of   Haresfield,    Hon.    Canon  of  Gloucester,  b. 
1846  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1881,  Henrietta,  d.  of  George  Gurney 
of  Eastbourne,  Sussex  : — 
George    Frederick  Lefroy,    Gentleman,    B.A.,   b.    1882  ; 
m.  1908,  Isabel  Elaine  May',  d.  of  General  Beaman  of  East- 
bourne ;  and  has  issue — Jeffry  Ardern  Lefroy,  Gentleman, 
b.    1909;  Timothy   George    Lefroy,    Gentleman,    b.    1915. 
Res. — Orchard  House,  Pilton,  Barnstaple. 
Charles  Edwin    Lefroy,    Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.   1883.;  tm 


1915,  Margaret    Stevens.      Res. — Haresfield,    Tangruere, 
Chichester. 

Robert  Philip  Perceval  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  m. 

1916,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Col.  Saunders,  and  has  issue.    Res. — 
Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Son  of  Francis  Paul  Lefroy,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.    1857;    d.    1896;    m.    1884,    Beatrice    Mary,    d.    of 
Francis  Shand  of  Woolton,  Lanes.  : — 
Edward  Jeffry  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.   Res.—i  Stan- 
hope Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Sixth  son  of  Very  Rev.  Jeffry  Lefroy,  Dean  of  Dromore, 
and  Hele  1a  Trench  :  — 
Edward  Heathcote  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1894, 
Lilian   Wyndham,    d.    of  Sir    Herbert   Barnard.       Res.— 
73  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

Son  of  George  Lefroy,  b.   1826;  d.   1896;   m.   Phcebe 
Baldwin: — 
Benjamin  St.   George  Lefroy,   Gentleman,   b.    1865;    m. 
1910,  Kathleen  Grace,  d.  of  Col.  C.  A.  Lefroy  of  Carngglas 
Seat— Derrycashel,  Clondra,  Longford. 

Son  of  Robert  Lefroy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  97th  Regt., 
b.   1834;  d.   1907;  m.   1872,  Maud,  only  child  of  John 
W.  S.  Cole  of  Broonfield,  co.  Dublin:  — 
Rev.   Robert  Willoughby  Lefroy,   B.A.   (Dub.),  b.  1877. 
Res.—  Galtrim  House,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 

Son  of  Hon.  Anthony  O'Grady  Lefroy,  C.M.G.,  late 

Treas.  Western  Australia,  b.  1816;    d.  1897;   m.   1852, 

Mary  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Col.  Bruce:  — 

Hon.    Sir    Henry    Bruce    Lefrov,    K.C.M.G.,     Premier 

West  Australia   1917-19,   Agent-Gen.   for   West   Australia 

in  London,  1901-5,  formerly  Member  of  Federal  Council, 

Australia,     1895-7,    M.L.A.    We.t    Australia    1892-1901, 

and   since    1911,    b.    1854;  m.    1st,   1880,    Rose    Agnes  (d. 

1902),  d.  of  late  Charles  Wittenoom,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  West 

Australia;  2nd,  1904,  Madeleine  Emily  Stewart,  d.  of  Rev. 

William   Stewart    Walford,    Vicar   of  St.    Mary's    at    the 

Quay,   Ipswich;  and  has  issue— (1)  John  Stewart  Lefroy, 

Esq.,   b.   1907;    (2)  Robert  Bruce    Lefroy,    Gentleman,   b. 

I9ir.     Add.—  Walebing,  West  Australia 

Sons  of  Gerald  de  Courcv  Lefroy,  b.    1819  ;    d.   1877  ; 
m.  1852,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Brookman  :— 
Henry  Gerald  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.         .   Res.—  Western 
Australia. 

William    Gerald    Lefroy,    Gentleman,    b.         .     Res.— 
Western  Australia. 

Sons  of  Henry  Maunsell  Lefroy,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Fern 
Hollow,  Killalce,  b.  1826;  d.         ;  m.  i860,  Ellen,  d. 
of  James  Shine  of  Ballymacrease  : — 
Henry  Lefrov,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  tn.  1905.  Minnie,  d- 
of  F.  John  Minchin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Annagh.     Res.— 
James  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res.  — 

Sons  of  Capt.  Charles  James  Maxwell-Lefroy,  late  14th 
Hussars,  of  Itchel  Manor,  Crondall,  b.  1848  ;  d. 
1908  ;  tn.  1872,  Elizabeth  Catherine  {d.  1920),  d.  of 
Alfred  Henry  M'Clintock,  M.D.,  of  Merrion  Square, 
Dublin  :— 
Charles  Alfred  Henry  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Res.  — Tasmania. 

George  Langlois  M.    Lefroy,    Gentleman,   b.    1874;    tn. 
1903,   Almina,   younger  d.   of  G.  Campbell   of  Manitoba. 

Res. —  ,        ,  _  ., 

Cecil  Maxwell  Lefroy,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 

b.     1876;    tn.    1013,    Beatrice,    d.     of    J.     Clegg,   and   ha, 

issue—  lohn  Rodney  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  four 

daus.     Res.— Runwick  House,  Farniiam. 

Son  of  Harold  M.  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  F.G.S., 
F.E.S.,  Imperial  Entomologist,  b.  1877;  d.  1925  ;  m. 
1904,  Kathleen  Hamilton,  second  d.  of  late  William 
O'Meara,  Provost-Marshal  of  British  Guiana:— 
Anthony  Cecil  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1907-  Res.— 
mah.  . 

^Yngst.   son  of  Capt.   Charles   James   Maxwell-Letroy 

see  above) : — 
Evelyn  M.   Lefroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1879;  tn.  1906,  Ethe1 
Muriel  Richards.     Res.  —  India. 

Sons  of  Augustus  Henry  Frazer  Lefroy,   Esq.,  K.C., 
M.A.    Oxford,   Professor   of   Roman  Law   and   Juris- 
prudence at  the   University  of  Toronto,  b.   1852 ;    d. 
1919  ;  tn.  1884,  Mary  Theodora,  dau.  of  Henry  Seton 
Strathy,  General   Manager   of  the   Traders'    Bank   of 
Canada : — 
Henry  Chichele  Lefroy,  Esq.,  b.  1890. 
Langlois  Dundas  Lefroy,  Gentleman,  I.    1892.     Res.— 
Toronto,    Canada.       Clubs  —  New    University,    Toronto 
(Toronto). 


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LEGG.  Sable,  on  a  pile  or,  between  two  books  argent, 
clasped  and  garnished,  in  base  of  the  second,  a  leg  couped 
at  the  thigh,  in  armour  of  the  field,  spurred  and  garnished 
gold.      Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest- On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  dexter   arm  in   armour   sable,    garnished   gold, 

holding  in  the  hand  a  roll  of  paper  argent,  between  roses  or. 

Motto— "Tolle  lege." 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  William  Legg,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  sometime  Rector  of  Hawkinge,  and  Vicar 
of  Swingfield,  both  in  the  co.  of  Kent,  b.  1831  ;  d. 
ig-22,  ;  m.  1866,  Mary  (d.  1874),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Richard  Whitehead  of  Ewell  Manor,  co.  Kent: — 
Ven.  Richard  Wickham  Legg,  Archdeacon  of  Berkshire, 

Vicar  of  Sonning,  Berks.,   M.A.  (New  College,  Oxon.),  /». 

1867.      Res.  —  The  Vicaiage,  Sonning,  Berks. 
William  Wickham  Legg,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Trinity  Coll. 

Camb.),   Barrister-at-Law,  b.    1868.     Res. — 43    Charlwood 

Street,  S.W.i. 

Only  son  of  Sir  George  Edward  Wickham  Legg.K.B.E. , 
M.V.O.,  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Chev.  Legion  of  Ho  our,  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  Royal  West  Kent  Regt. ,  formerly  2nd  Batt. 
South  Staffordshire  Regt.,  b.  1870;  d.  1927;  m.  1895, 
Kathleen  Octavia,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 
Sir  James  Gilde'a,  G.B.E.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  :  — 
George   Patrick  Wickham    Legg,  Esq.,  late    Lieut.   3rd 

Batt.     S.    Staffs.    Regt.,    b.     1899.        Res. — 14    Pembroke 

Gardens,  W.8. 

LEGARD  (H.  Coll.,  1564).  Argent,  on  a  bend  between 
six  mallets  pierced  gules,  a  cross  pat£e  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest. — On  a  wreath  of  the  colon  s,  a  gey 
h  :und  passant  or,  collared  sable,  studded  a  gent.  Motto — 
"  Per  crucem  ad  Stellas." 

Son    of    Rev.    Cecil    Henry    Legard,    M.A.    (Camb.), 

LL.M.,  Rector  of  Ccttesb  ooke,  b.  1843  ;  d.   1918  ;  m. 

1873,  Emily  Marv,  d.  of  James  Hall  of  Scorbo;o'  Hall, 

Yorks.  :— 
Sir  Digby  Algernon  Hall  Legard,  13th  Bart.  (Eng. ,  29 
Dec.  r66o),  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1876;  m.  1904,  Georgina 
Blanche  Elaine,  d.  of  W.  J.  S.  Barb^r-Starkey  of  AUenham 
Hall,  Salop;  and  has  issue — Thomas  Digby  Legard,  Esq., 
t>.    1905;   John  D'Arcy   Legard,    Esq.,   />.    1908;    William 


Ernest  I^egard,  Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  and  Rosamond  Elaine. 
Seat—  Knapton  Hall,  near  Malton.  Res.— Headon  Lodge, 
B  ompton-by-Sawdor.,  Yorks.  Clubs— Jun.  Constitutional  ; 
M.C.C. 

Sons  of  Capt.  James  Anlaby  Legard,  R.N.,  K.T.S. , 
b.  1805  ;  d.  1869  ;  m.  1845,  Catherine  (d.  1887),  widow  of 

Henry  Beaumont,  and  d.  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  Bart.  : — 
Sir  James  Digby  Legard,  K.C.B.,  J. P.  N.  and  E. 
Riding  co.  Yorks.,  D.L.  N.  Riding,  Hon.  Col.  Yorkshire 
R.F.A.,  late  Col.  comdg.  E.  Yorks  Inf.  Vol.  Brig,  and  the 
Yorkshire  R.G.A.  (Mil.),  formerly  Capt.  K.A.,b.  1846;  m. 
1877,  Julia  Helen,  d.  of  Alfred  Arkwright  of  Wirksworth,  co. 
Derby  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Alfred  Digby  Lega  d,  Esq., 
C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.-Col.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
b.  1878  [m.  1902,  Winifred,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  W.  G.  Morris, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  R.E.  ;  and  has  issue— Katherine  Emily 
Winifred;  Ursula  Rebecca  Julia ;  and  Diana];  (2)  George 
Percy  Legard,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1879;  d.  1921  [m. 
1905,  Andolie  Susannah,  d.  of  Percy  F.  Luck  of  Stockholm  ; 
and  left  issue— Charles  Percy  Digby  Legard,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  5th  Inniskilling  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1906  (Res.—  4 
South  Bolten  Gardens,  S.  W.5) ;  James  Frederick  Legard, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  and  Vendela  Susan  Esther] ;  (3) 
Richard  Anlaby  Legard,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  West  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  b.  1880;  (4)  Thomas  Francis  Legard,  Esq.,  b.  1885  ; 
(5)  Reginald  John  Legard,  Esq.,  b.  1893  (d.  of  wounds 
received  in  action  1915)  ;  Helen  Mary  Alice  [m.  1921, 
Seymour  G.  Harvey] ;  Evelyn  Elizabeth  Catherine  [m.  19 10, 
George  A.  Maxwell] ;  Edith  Victoria  [m.  191 3,  Roger  John 
Kinloch  Barber-Starkey] ;  and  Pauline  Octavia.  Res.— 
Hasledene,  Exmouth.  Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  York- 
shire (York),  R.Y.S.  (Cowes.) 

Allayne  Beaumont  Legard,  Gentleman,  late  60th  Rifles, 
b.  1847 ;  m.  1881,  Mary  Adelaide,  d.  of  T.  Buckley  of 
Detroit,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue— Adrienne  Catherine;  and 
Mary  Olive.     Res.—  Great  Cornard,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Son  of  Rev.   Francis  Digby  Legard,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1883  ; 

m.   \%72,  Jane    (d.    1875),    d.    of  Admiral    F.    Vernon 

Harcourt,  R.  N.  :— 
DArcy  Legard,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brig-Gen.  late 
17th  Lancers,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1908,  Lady  Edith  Margaret  Emily 
Mary  Foljambe,  eld.  d.  of  1st  Earl  of  Liverpool ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Robert  Francis  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (2) 
Antony  Ronald  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  (3)  Peter 
Herbert  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.  Res.— Maes  Court, 
Tenbury,  Worcs. 

Sons  of  Digby  Charles  Legard,  Gentleman,  of  Quarry 

Bank,    Malton,    Yorks.,    b.   1851  ;  d.   1924;    m.    1880, 

Eleanor  Clementina,  d.  of  Rev.  David  Bruce  :— 
Charles  Legard,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Lines.  Regt., 
b.  1887  ;  m.  1918,  Ethel,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Strick- 
land Marriott,  of  Sigglesthorne,  Hull;  and  has  issue— 
Geo  ge  Hugo  Digby  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  John 
Bruce  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res. — Gristhorpe, 
Filey,  Yorks. 

Roger  Alexander  Legard,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

LEGGE.  Azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  argent 
and  azure.     Motto — "  Gaudet  tentamine  virtus." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Walter  Legge,  5th  Earl  of 
Dartmouth,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1846,  Lady  Augusta 
Finch,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Aylesford  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Heneage  Legge,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O., 
K.C.B.,  6th  Earl  of  Dartmouth  (5  Sept.  171 1),  Viscount 
Lewisham,  Kent,  Baron  Dartmouth  of  Dartmouth 
(2  Dec.  1682)  [Supporters— On  the  dexter,  a  lion  argent, 
semee  of  fleurs-de-lys  sable,  on  the  head  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  issuing  therefrom  five  ostrich  feathers  as  in  the 
crest ;  on  the  sinister,  a  stag  argent,  unguled  or,  semee 
of  mullets  gulesl,  J. P.  cos.  Salop  and  Cheshire,  Vice- 
Chambcrlain  of  H.M.  Household  1885-6,  1886-91,  M.P. 
We=it  Kent  1878-85,  and  for  Lewisham  1885-91,  b.  185 1  ; 
m.  1879,  Lady  Mary  Coke,  C.B.E.,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of 
Leicester  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  William  Legge,  Esq., 
commonly  called  Viscount  Lewisham,  J. P.  Staffs.,  M.P. 
West  Bromwich  1910-18;  Lieut. -Col.  late  Staffs.  Yeo.,  b. 
1881  [m.  1905,  Lady  Ruperta  Carrington,  d.  of  1st  Mar- 
quess of  Lincolnshire;  and  has  issue — Hon.William  Legge, 
b.  19 1 3  ;  Hon.  Mary  Cecilia  ;  Hon.  Elizabeth  ;  Hon.  Diana  ; 
Hon.  Barbara ;  Hon.  Josceline  Gabrielle.  (Seat— 
Godmersham  Park,  Canterbury)]  ;  (2)  Hon.  Humphrey 
Legge,  D.S.O.,  Comm.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1888  [m.  1923, 
Roma  Ernistine,  d.  of  Sir  Ernest  Horlick,  2nd  Bart.  ; 
and  has  issue — Gerald  Humphrey  Legge,  E?q.,   b.  1924, 


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and  Heather  Margaret  Mary  (Res. —  Fixall  Lodge, 
Stafford)] ;  Lady  Dorothy  [m.  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 
Meynell,  D.S.O..  R.F.A.] ;  Lady  Joan  Margaret.  Seat — 
Patshull  House,  Wolverhampton.  Town  res. — 5  Belgrave 
Place,  S.W.     Clubs — Travellers',  Carlton. 

LEGGE  (L.O. ,  9  Dec.  1910).    Azure,  on  a  fesse embattled 

argent,   three   hearts   gules,    in  chief  three   fusils  of    the 

second.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.      Crest — On  a 

wreath  of  his  liveries,   a  leopard's  face  affrontee  proper. 

Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse  videris."  Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Ygst.  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Legge,  V.D.,  Minister 

of  Kilconquhar,  Fife,  b.  1843;  m.  1870,  Isabella  Mac- 

donald,  d.  of  John  Leith  of  Aberdeen  :— 

Alexander  Grant  Legge,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Edin.),.$.  1884. 

Res. — Kilconquhar  House,  Bridgnorth,  Salop. 

LEGGE  (H.  Coll.,  1917).  Azure,  a  pale  argent,  be- 
tween six  crescents  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  cres- 
cent or,  a  man's  leg  erect,  couped  at  the  knee,  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  the  foot  upwards,  the 
toe  pointing  to  the  dexter.  Motto — "  Fight  forward." 
Eldest  son  of   Henry  Legge,  6.  ;  d.  1899 ;    m. 

1872,  Sarah  Martha,  d.  of  John  Bevington  : — 

Henry  Bevington  Legge,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m. 
1901,  Edith  Blethyne,  d.  of  Edwin  Greenway  ;  and  has 
issue — Geoffrey  Bevington  Legge,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
Philip  Henry  Bevington  Legge,  Gentleman  b.  1905. 
Res. — Baston  Manor,  Hayes,  Kent ;  Harlyn  Bay,  Corn- 
wall.    C/«£— R.A.C. 

LEGGE  (  ).     Azure,  a  buck's  head  caboshed 

argent.      Mantling   azure  and  argent.      Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  alternately 
argent   and   azure.      Motto — "  Gaudet   tentamine   virtus." 
Livery — Blue,  with  silver  buttons,  and  silver  lace  round  hat. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Augustus  George  Legge,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. ,  late  Vicar  of  North  Elmham, 
co.    Norfolk,   Lord   of  several   Manors  in   the   co.   of 
Southampton,  b.   1835;    d.   1906;    m     1864,  Alice  (d. 
1885),  d.  of  John  Greenwood,  Esq.,  Q.C. ,  of  Broad- 
hanger,  co.  Hampshire: — 
Walter    Douglas    Legge,    Gentleman,   b.    1865.     Postal 
address — "  Hove  Lawn,'   Cromwell  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

LEGH,  see  CORNWALL  LEGH. 

LEGH.  Gules,  a  cross  engrailed  argent,  in  the  chief 
point,  on  an  inescutcheon  sable,  semee  of  estoiles,  an 
arm  in  armour  embowed  of  the  second,  the  hand  proper 
holding  a  pennon  silver,  all  within  a  bordure  wavy  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  ram's  head  argent,  armed  or,  in  the  mouth 
a  laurel-slip  vert,  the  whole  debruised  by  a  pallet  wavy 
azure.     Motto — ■"  En  Dieu  est  ma  foi." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  John  Legh,    1st    Baroa 

Newton,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1856,  Emily  Jane,  d. 

of     Ven.      Charles     Wodehouse,     Archdeacon     of 

Norwich  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Wodehouse  Legh,  P.C.,  2nd  Baron 
Newton  (27  Aug.  1892),  of  Newton-in-Makerneld,  Lanes. 
'  Supporters — On  either  side  a  mastiff  proper,  collared 
sable],  J. P.,  D.L.  Cheshire,  M.P.  Newton  1886-95,  Pay- 
master-Gen. i9i5-i6,Asst.  Under-Sec.  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
191 6-19,  b.  1857;  m.  1880,  Evelyn  Caroline,  d.  of 
William  Bromley  Davenport,  M.P.,  of  Capesthorne, 
Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Richard  William  Daven- 
port Legh,  Capt.  late  Lanes.  Hussars,  J. P.  Cheshire,  b. 
1888  [m.  1914,  Hon.  Helen  Meysey-Thompson,  d.  of  1st 
Baron  Knaresborough  ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Richard 
Legh,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  Hugo  Claude  Legh,  Esq.,  b.  1916  ; 
Francis  Michael  Legh,  Esq.,  b.  1919  (Res.  —  Lyme 
Park,  Disley,  Cheshire)]  ;  Hon.  Piers  Walter  Legh, 
C.M.G.,  CLE.,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  Maj.  Grenadier  Gds., 
Equerry-in-Ordinary  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  since  1910. 
has  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  b.  1890 
[m.  1920,  Sara  Polk,  d.  of  the  late  Judge  Bradford,  of 
Nashville,  Tennessee,  U.S.A.  ;  and  widow  of  Hon.  Alfred 
Shaughnessy  ;  and  has  issue  —  Diana  Evelyn  (Res. —  43 
Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2)];  Hon.  Lettice  [m. 
1st,  1908,  Capt.  John  Warburton,  Scots  Gds.  (d.  1915)  ; 
2nd,  1919,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Walters,  D.S.O.  (Res. — 9 
Berkeley  Square,  W.)]  ;  Hon.  Hilda  Margaret  ;  Hon. 
Phyllis  Elinor  [m.  1918,  Henry  Sandeman,  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Gds.  ;    and  has  issue].     Seat — Lyme  Park,  Disley 


Stockport.      Town  res. — 75  Eaton  Square,  W.     Clubs — 
Carlton,  Travellers'. 

Hon.  Gilbert  Legh,  Maj.  (ret.)  Grenadier  Gds.,  b.  1858  ; 
m.  1894,  Louise,  d.  of  George  Maquay,  and  widow  of  Col. 
the  Hon.  George  Villiers,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  Res.— The 
Drove  House,  Thornham,  King's  Lynn. 

ARTHUR  MASTERTON  ROBERTSON  LEGH. 
Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Cheshire,  Major  (ret.) 
Cheshire  Yeomanry,  second  son  of  William  John  Renny, 
Esquire,  of  D.inevabe,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J. P.,  D  L.,  by 
his  wife  Julia  Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  Arthur  John  Robertson, 


Esquire,  of  Inshes,  co.  Inverness,  J.  P.,  D.  L. ,  and,  together 
with  his  wife,  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  ol 
Legh  by  Royal  Licence  dated  Aug.  9,  1897.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1.  azure,  two  bars  argent,  over  all  a 


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wings  conjoined  in  leure,  and  in  chief  iwo  thistl  s  leaved  and 
slipped,  a  bordure  nebuly  all  counterchanged  (for  Kenny) ; 
3.  gules  three  boars'  heads  cvuped  argent,  a  bor- 
dure ermines  (for  Robertson) ;  4.  vert,  three  pelicans  in 
their  piety  proper,  on  a  chief  or,  two  garbs  (for  Paterson)  ; 
5.  per  pale  argent  and  sable  a  cross  engrailed  counter- 
changed,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lymphad  sable,  a  bordure 
compony  gules  and  or  (for  Sinclair)  ;  6.  per  pale  sable  and 
azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed,  and  in  chief  a  flame  argent 
(for  Mackenzie)  ;  and,  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  two  bars  argent,  over  all  a  bend 
compony  gules  and  or  (for  Legh)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  chev- 
ron between  three  hanks  of  cotton  argent  (for  Cotton)  ;  and 
the  other  q  larterings  of  Legh  of  Adlingtcn,  viz.  :  Legh, 
Crosse,  Legh,  Legh,  Venables,  Legh,  Baggaley.  Corona, 
Arderne,  Arderne,  Orreby,  and  Belgrave.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
unicorn's  head  couped  argent,  armed  and  crined  or,  on 
the  neck  a  cross  botony  gules,  and  (for  distinction)  with  a 
quatrefoil  also  gules  (for  Legh);  2.  en  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuing  from  cloud-,  a  cubit  arm  erect  proper, 
holding  a  balance  or,  between  two  wings  gules,  each  charged 
with  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped  aLo  <r  (for  Renny); 
3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan  argent,  vesting  his 
dexter  claw  on  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for  Robertson). 
Motto — "Da  gloriam  Deo."  Lively — Black,  with  scarlet 
facings.  Married  1892,  Caroline  Marv  Florence,  eld.  dau. 
and  heir  of  Frederick  Henry  Cotton  (eldest  son  of  Rev.  H. 
Stapleton  Cotton),  of  Dalbury,  co.  Derby,  and  granddau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Richard  Banastre  Legh,  Esq.,  of  Adling- 
ton  Hall,  D.L.,  J. P.;  and  has  issue— Cynthia  Comber- 
mere.  Seat—  Adlington  Hall,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire. 
i^lubs — Cavalry  ;  Oriental. 

LE  iH  (H.  Coll.)  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  langued 
azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest -On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  langued  azuie, 
collared  or.     Motto— "  La  vi  durante." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Richard  Cornwall  Legh,  Gentleman, 
by    his    wife    Thomasina    Antonia,    d.    of    Frederick 
Sedley : — 
Sydney  Cornwall  Legh,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  t. 
1862.     Res.— 

LE  HUNTE.     Vert,  a  saltire  or.    Mantling  vert  and  or. 

Crest -Upon  a  wreath   of  the   colours,  a  lion   sejant   or. 

Motto  -"  Parcere  prostratis." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Ruthven  Le  Hunte,  K.C.M.G., 
of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  President  of  the  Island  of  Dominica,  Member 
of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and 
Colonial  Secretary  of  Barbadoes  and  of  Mauritius, 
Lieut.  Gov.  of  British  New  Guinea,  Gov.  of  South 
Australia,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1925;  m.  1884,  Caroline  Rachel 
(Res.— Sandndge,  Crowborough,  Sussex),  dau.  of  John 
Clowes  of  Burton  Court,  co.  Hereford  :— 
John  Le  Hunte,  Esq.,Capt.,  Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  1886, 

m.    1913,  Vera,  elder  d.  of  Col.  Spurgin,  late  Royal  Scots 

Fus.,  of  Tichborne  Grange,  Alresford,  Hants. 

LEICESTER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly , 
1.  and  iiii.,  azure,  a  fesse  gules  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  a  fesse  gules,  fretty  or,  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  last  (both  for  Leicester) :  2  and  3, 
gules,  a  chevron  between  three  dexter  hands  couped  and  a 
bordure  argent  (Byrne).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  CrestB 
—1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased 
vert  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan's  head  couped 
argent,  gutt^e-de-sang,  beaked  or  (both  for  Leicester) ;  3. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mermaid  proper,  charged'  on 
the  breast  with  five  escallops  or  (Byrne).  Motto—"  Pro 
rege  et  patria. " 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederic   Leicester,  M.A.,  b.   1802;    d. 

1873;  m.  1861,  Amelia  Susannah,  d.   of  Lt.-Col.  John 

Campbell : — 
Sir  Peter  Fleming  Frederic  Leicester,  8th  Bart.  (17  Mav 
1671),  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Lieut.  51st  K.O.  Lt.  Inf' 
formerly  Leut.  3d  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  1863;  m. 
1004,  Kate  Patten,  d.  of  late  Edward  M.  Warden  of 
U.S.A.  Res.—  5  Albert  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex.  Club— 
St.  James's. 

Byron  Leicester,  Esq.,  Col.  late  1st  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt., 
b.  1868  ;  served  Burma  1887-9,  N.W.  Frontier,  India  1897-8 
and  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches),  has  Croix  de  Guerre 
(avec  palme)  France;    m.    1895,  Guendolen  Margaret  (d. 


1908),  d.   of  John  Brooke    of   Hockliffe  Grange  ;  and   has 

issue — Meriel  Guendolen    [m.     1922,    Capt.    Eric    Adrian 

Hayes    Newington,    Indian   Army;    and   has   issue];    and 

Lesbia  Evelyn  Margaret.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Major  William  Frederick  Leicester,  late  Bengal 
Army,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1906;  m.   2nd,  1894,  Mary  Lilian, 
d.    of  George  William  Young  of   Branksome   Manor, 
Bournemouth  :  — 
George  William  Frederick  Leicester,  Esq.,  Capt.  Cheshire 

Regt.,  b.   1895.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Charles    Byrne    Warren    Leicester,    Gentleman,    Lieut. 

late  1st  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1896.     Res. —  .      Club — 

Cavalry. 

LEICESTER- WARREN  (R.L  9  Feb.  1899,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  I.,  quarterly  1  and  4.  chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a 
canton  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  (Warren)  ;  2  and  3, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  a  fesse  between  three  fleurs-de-lys 
or  (Leicester);  ii.  and  iii.,  azure,  a  fesse  gules,  fretty  or 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  last  (Leicester)  ;  II. 
quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  or  and  gules  (Leighton)  ;  III., 
argent,  three  boars'  heads  couped  close  sable  (Cambrey)  ; 
IV.,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  queue-fourch^e  or  (Stapleton); 
V.,  argent,  a  wyvern  sable  (Drake) ;  VI.,  or,  three  bendlets 
gules;  VII.,  azure,  three  escallops  or  (Malletti;  VIII., 
azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
same  (Burgh);  IX.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  sable  (William,  Lord  of  Mawddwy,  fourth 
son  of  Griffith  ap  Wenunwin,  Prince  of  Powis) ;  X.,  gules, 
a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  indented  or  (Theodor)  ; 
XL,  or,  a  raven  sable  (Corbet) ;  XII.,  gules,  a  bend  between 
six  pears  eiect  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert  (Clopton) ;  XIII., 
quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter 
a  lion  passant  guardant  argent  (Besyn — quarterings  II.  to 
XIII.  all  being  recorded  Vn.  of  Shropshire,  1623I,  and 
on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Davenport,  viz.  : 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable. 
Crests— 1.  on  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  wyvern 
argent,  wings  elevated  chequy  or  and  azure  ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased  vert  (Leicester) ;  3.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan's  head  couped  argent, 
gutt£e-de-sang,  beaked  or  (Leicester),     Motto — "  Tenebo.'" 

Yr.    son   of  Sir   Baldwin   Leighton,   8th    Bart.  (1693),. 

D.L.,   M.P.,  M.A.,  b.  1836;  d.  1897;  m.  1864,  Hon. 

Eleanor    Leicester- Warren    (Hon.     Lady     Leighton - 

Warren),  d.  of  2nd  Lord  de  Tabley  : — 
Cuthbert  Leicester- Warren  (formerly  Leighton),  Esq., 
].P.  and  (1921)  High  Sheriff  Cheshire,  Hon.  Major 
R.A.S.C,  late  Capt.  16th  Batt.  London  Regt.,  b.  1877; 
m.  1904,  Hilda  Marguerite  (vide  Davenport),  only  d.  and 
h.  of  late  Capt.  E.  Davenport  of  Davenport ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — John  Leighton  Byrne  Leicester- Warren,  Gentleman, 
^.1907;  and  Margaret  Alice.  Res. — Tabley  House.  Knuts- 
ford. 


LEIGH,    see 
TON-LEIGH. 


AUSTIN-LEIGH,    WARD-BROUGH- 


LEIGH.      Gules,    a    cross    engrailed    argent,    in    the 
first  quarter  a  lozenge  of  the  second.      Mantling  gules 
and  argent.      Crest — An  unicorn's    head  erased  argent 
armed  and  crined  or.     Motto — "  Tout  vient  de  Dieu." 
Eld.  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.   William  Henry  Leigh, 
2nd  Baron  Leigh,  P.C.,  b.  1824;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1848, 
Caroline  Amelia   (d.   1906),  d.   of  2nd  Marquess  of 
Westminster : — 
Rt.    Hon.   Francis  Dudley   Leigh,    3rd   Baron   Leigh, 
(11  May,  1839),  of  Stoneleigh,  co.  Warwick  [Supporters — 
On  either  side    an  unicorn   armed,  maned,  tufted,    and 
unguled  or,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  pendent 
therefrom   an   escutcheon    charged    with    the   arms    of 
Brydges,  namely  :  argent,  a  cross  sable,  thereon  a  leopard's 
face  or],  J. P.,  Lord-Lieut.  andCustos  Rotulorum,  co. War- 
wick,   Knight  of   Grace  of   the   Order    of   the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1890,  Frances 
Helene  Forbes  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Hon.  N.  M.  Beckwith,  of 
New  York  ;  2nd,  1923,  Marie,  d.  of  Alexander  Campbell, 
of    New     York.    Seat — Stoneleigh    Abbey,    Kenilworth, 
Warwick ;   Adelstrop    House,   Chipping  Norton.     Town 
res. — 31     Grosvenor     Square,    W.       Clubs — Bachelors', 
White's,  Turf. 

Son  of  Maj.  the  Hon.  Rupert  Leigh  (third  son  of 
2nd  Baron  Leigh),  b.  1856  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1906,  Bea- 
trice Mary  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Dudley  Smith,  of  Belgrave 
Square  : — 


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Rupert  William  Dudley  Leigh,  Esq.,  Lieut,  nth 
Hussars,  b.  1908. 

4lh  son  ot  2nd  Baron  Leigh  (see  ato\e)  : — 

Hon.  Rowland  Charles  Frederick  Leigh,  M.A.  Camb., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1898,  Mabel, 
d  ol  Gen.  Gordon,  of  Savannah,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Rowland  Henry  Gordon  Leigh,  Fsq.,  b.  1902  ;  Margaret 
Ethel.     Res. — 26   Upper  Berkeley  Street,  W. 

LEIGH  of  Altrincham  (H.  Coll.,  9  Feb.  1918).  Argent 
on  a  cross  engrailed  quadrant  gules,  a  garb  or,  between  in 
chief  two  roses  of  the  second  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  grasp- 
ing a  staff  in  bend  sinister  proper,  pendent  therefrom 
a  banner  of  the  second  charged  with  a  cross  couped 
of  the  first.     Motto — "  Fides  servanda  est." 

Eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Leigh,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Brook- 
lands,  Cheshire  : — 
Sir  John  Leigh,  1st  Bart.  (9  Feb.  1918),  J. P.  Lanes., 
M.P.  Clapham  since  1922,  b,  1884  ;  m.  1908,  Norah 
Marjorie,  C.B.E.,  d.  of  John  New,  of  Melbourne  ;  and  has 
issue: — John  Leigh,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Eric  Leigh,  Esq.,  b. 
1913  ;  David  Leigh,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Marjorie.  Seat — 
Witley  Park,  Godalming.  Town  res. — 6  Carlton  House 
Terrace,   S.W.i.       Clubs— Bachelors',  Carlton,  R.A.C. 

LEIGH  (U.O.).  Argent,  two  bars  azure,  a  bend  corn- 
pony  counter-compony  gules  and  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  hand 
lying,  fessewise,  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a  sword  erect, 
impaling  three  gory  human-heads  all  proper.  Mottoes — 
"  En  Dios  se  vince  "  ;  "  Conlan-a-bu." 

Sons  of  Francis  Robert  Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Rosegarland, 
co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  b.  1853  ; 
d.  1916  ;   m.  1903,  Elizabeth  Scott,  d.  of  late  Bell  ol" 
Blackball,  Lanark: — 
Francis  Edward  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Seat — Rose- 
garland,  Wellingtonbridge,  co.  Wexford. 
Robert  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
John  Stuart  Leigh,  Gentleman,^.  191 1. 

LEIGH  (H.  Coll).     Argent,  on  a  chief  embattled  gules, 


three  plates.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 

wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind  passant  argent. 

Son  of  Edward  Leonard  Leigh,  Gentleman,  of  North- 
court  House,   Chatteris,  m.  Sarah,  d.  of  Henry  Dove 
of  Neverston  Hall,  Debenham,  Suffolk: — 
Edward   Leonard    Holmes    Leigh,   Gentleman,    h.  ; 

m.  ,  Mary  Anne  Warth  of  Chatteris  ;    and  ha ;  surv. 

issue— Christian     Holmes     Leigh,    Gentleman,    b.     1878; 

Caroline ;    Frances    Warth ;    Catherine   Elizabeth ;     Mary 

Ollyffe  ;  and  Jane.     Res.— 

Son  of  Alexander  Leigh  of  Bouldner,  Isle  of  Wight, 
b.  1824 ;  d.  1872 ;  m.  1852,  Martha,  d.  of  Henry  Haslop 
of  Cambridge  : — 


Alexander  Haslop  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  20  March  1854  ; 
m.  1st,  3  Aug.  1881,  Blanche  (d.  1882),  d.  of  John  1'ollit  ot 
Waterloo,  Liverpool;  2nd,  20  Nov.  1888,  Edith  Maty,  d.  of 
Thomas  Garneys  Wales  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Leigh,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  18  April  1882  ;  (2)  John  Alexander  Leigh,  Gentleman, 
b.  5  Aug.  1893  ;  and  Marjorie  Wales  [m.  Comdr.  E.C.  Boyle, 
V.C.,  R.N.]     Clubs— Ht.  Stephen's,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

LEIGH  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest -On  a  wieath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  vested  paly  of  five  pieces  or  and  sable,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  the  upper  and  lower 
fragments  of  a  broken  tilting-spear,  the  point  upwards  azure. 
Motto— "  Force  avec  vertu."    Livery— Drab,  led  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.,  J. P.   and  D.L.,  M.P. , 

formerly  Capt.  2nd  Drago&n  Gds.  and  Maj.  and  Brev. 

Lt.-Col.  1st  Cheshire  Mil.,  b.  1815;  d.  1876;  m.  1842, 

Lydia  Rachel,  d.  and  coh.  of  John  Smith  Wright  <  t 

Bulcote  L  dge,  Notts.  :— 
Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Chester,  High 
Sheriff  1882,  late  Capt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  A.D.C.,  b. 
1843;  m.  1st,  1874,  Lady  Elizabeth  Mary  Gore  Hedges- 
White,  eldest  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Henry,  3rd  Earl  ot 
Bantry  ;  and  has  had  issue— Edward  Egerton  Leigh-White, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (to  whom  refer) ;  and  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth Esrerton  [m.  1899,  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Oliver  Marton, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.];  2nd,  1889,  Violet  Cecil  Mary,  sec. 
d.  of  Col.  Alfred  Tippinge  of  Longparish  House,  Whit- 
church, Hants. ;  and  has  issue -Cecil  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq., 
Capt.  late  The  Buffs,  b.  1890  [m.  1915,  Gladys,  d.  of  the 
late  H.  D.  Burnes,  of  Berkeley,  Faversham,  Kent;  and 
has  issue— Piers  Egerton  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1918]  ;  and 
Cynthia  Egerton.  Seats— Jodrell  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel  ; 
Twemlow  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  Chester.  Res.— 2oCadogan 
Place,  S.W.     Clubs— Arthur's,  Cavalry. 

Son    of     Edward     Egerton    Leigh,    Esq.,     J.  P.     co. 

Gloucester,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Gds.,   Alderman 

Gloucestershire  County  Council,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1913  ;  m. 

1874,  Laura  Maud,   ygst.    d.   of  Sir   Henry  Edwards, 

Bart.,  of  Pye  Nest,  Halifax:— 
Henry  Egerton  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  in.  T910,  Norah 
Louisa,  eldest  d.  of  Evan  T.  Prichard  of  Donnington 
Manor,  co.  Gloucestershire  ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  Richard 
Egerton  Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Roger  John  Egerton 
Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Joan  Marjory  Egerton. 
./?£.,-.  — Broad  well  Manor   House,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Glos. 

The  Late  ROGER  LEIGH,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Orrell,  in  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  Kent  and 
Lancashire,  M.P.  for  Rochester  1880  to  1885.  Born 
April  27,  1840,  being  the  adopted  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Robert  Holt  Leigh,  Bart.,  of  Hindley  Hall.  He 
s.  to  the  estates  in  1868,  under  the  will  of  Sir  R.  Holt 
Leigh,  Bart. ,  at  the  death  of  Thomas,  Lord  Kingstown  (who 
had  a  life  interest  in  them).  Armorial  bearings— Gules, 
a  cross  engrailed  argent,  between  four  lozenges  ermine, 
for  distinction  a  :anton  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent  ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge  argent,  charged 
with  a  rose  gules,  and  chargi-d  on  t'ne  shoulder  tor  distinction 
with  a  cross  patee  or.  Married,  1st,  May  29,  1861,  Elizabeth 
Jane  (who  died  Julv  30,  1884),  eldest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Eden  Blackwell,  91st  Royal  Argyllshire  Highlanders,  and 
granddau.  of  Gen.  Blackwell,  C.B.  ;  and  by  her  had  Issue— 
Margaret  Caroline  [in.  1896,  Henry  John  Ellis];  Amabel 
Frances  Louisa,  deceased  ;  Mary  Etheldreda  ;  and  Emma 
Lindsay.  He  married  secondly,  1885,  Agatha  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Alfred  Shaw,  and  died  1924.  Seat 
—Hindley  Hall,  Wigan. 

LEIGH  (H.  Coll.,  6  March  1811).  Gules,  a  cross  en- 
grailed argent,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  rampant  or,  and 
fn  the  second  a  lozenge  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lozenge 
gules,  charged  with  a  unicorn's  head  couped  argent,  armed 
and  crined  or. 

Son  of  William  Leigh.   Esq.,  J. P.  co.   Gloucester,  b. 

1829  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1859,  Mary  Victoria,  d.  of  Thomas 

Jarrett  of  Madras,  Barrister-at-Law: — 

Henry  Vincent  Leigh,  Gentleman,  formerly  Lord  of  the 

Manors   of  Nympsfield,    Kingstanley,    Woodchester,  and 

Frocester,    Lay     Rector   of    Frocester,    b.    1867.        Res.— 

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LEIGH-BENNETT  of  Thorpe  Place  (Roy.  Lie,  1913, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  demi-lions 
rampant  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  hurts  (Bennett)  ; 
2  and  3,  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  lions  rampant  argent 
(Leigh).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  out  of 
an  antique  crown  or,  a  lion's  head  argent,  charged  with  a 
hurt  (Bennett) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  lion  couchant  argent  (Leigh).  Motto — "  Dux  vitae 
ratio." 

Son  of  Henry  Currie  Leigh-Bennett,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe 

Place,  Surrey,    J. P.,   D.L.,   M.P.,  b.   1852;    d.    1903; 

m.   1878,  Florence  Nightingale,  d.  of  Thomas  Miller 

Mackay : — 
Henry  Wo'.ley  Leigh- Bennett,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon., 
Barr.-at-Law,  served  Great  War  1916-19  as  Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Gds.,  b.  1880;  m.  igo7,  Elma  Rose,  ygst.  d.  of 
Conidr.  George  Edward  Price,  late  R.N.  ;  and  has  had 
issue — Arthur  John  Leigh-Bennett,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
d.  1923;  Barbara;  Diana  Mary;  Julia;  and  Elizabeth 
Anne.  Seats — Thorpe  Place,  Chertsey  ;  Donnington  Grove, 
Newbury.      Clubs — Carlton,  Guards'. 

LEIGH-CLARE  (Armsof  Clare,  H.Coll. ,  Dec.  30,  1846). 
Argent,  a  chevronel  gules,  between  two  chevronels  azure, 
on  a  chief  dancettee  of  the  last,  a  goat's  head  erased  between 
two  crosses  patonce  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  millrind  fessewise  or, 
thereon  a  cock  with  wings  expanded  gules.  Motto 
"  Vigilante." 

Sons  of  Octavius  Leigh  Leigh-Clare,  B.A. ,  Barrister-at- 

Law,    M.P. ,     Vice-Chancellor  of   County  Palatine   of 

Lancaster,    b.    1841  ;  m.   1st,   1868,   Harriet   (d.    1885), 

d.   of  William  Huson  of   Liverpool ;  2nd,   1889,  Jane 

Maria,  dau.  of  James  Wigan  of  Mortlake,  Surrey  : — 

Gerald  Leigh  Leigh-Clare,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m.  19 13. 

Dorothy,    only    d.    of  Frederick    Homes,    cf  Winchester. 

Res. — Wayside,  Beacon  Way,  Banstead,  Surrey. 

Harry  James  Leigh  Leigh-Clare,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 
Res. — Ceylon. 

Cedric  Octavius  Leigh  Leigh-Clare,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
Res. — 60  Lansdowne  Road,  W.u. 

LEIGH-MALLORY  of  Mobberley  (R.L.,  Oct.  6,  1914- 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant, 
double  queued  gules  collared  argent,  a  canton  azure, 
charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross  patee  of  the  field 
(for  Mallory)  ;  2  and  3  (for  Leigh).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's 
head  couped  gules,  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
patee  as  in  the  arms  (for  Mallory)  ;  and  the  Crest  of 
Leigh.     Motto — "  Force  avec  vertu." 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Mallory,  Rector  of  Mobberley, 
b.  1806  ;    m.    1836,   as   his   second   wife,    Henrietta 
(d.  1892),  d.  of  Trafford  Trafford,  Esq.,  of  Oughtring- 
ton  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  d.  1885  : — 
Rev.  Herbert  Leigh  Leigh-Mallory  (formerly  Mallory), 
Clerk   in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector 
of    Dodleston,     Cheshire,    b.     1856;     m.     1882,     Annie 
Beridge,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  B.  Jebb,   of  Walton  Lodge,  co. 
Derby  ;    and    has    issue  —  ( 1 )     George     Herbert     Leigh 
Leigh-Mallory,    Lieut,  (ret.)   R.G.A.,  b.    1886    [m.    1914, 
Ruth  Christina,  d.  of  H.  T.  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Westbrook, 
Godalming  ;    and  has  surv.  issue  —  John  Leigh-Mallory, 
b.    1920  ;     Frances  Clare ;    and  Beridge] ;    (2)    Trafford 
Leigh    Leigh  Mallory,   b.    1892    [m.  ,    Doris,   d.    of 

Edward  Sawyer,  and  has  issue — Thomas  Leigh-Mallory, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Jacqueline]  ;  Mary  Henrietta 
[m.  1914,  Francis  Ralph  Russel  Brooke,  Major  R.G.A., 
and  has  issue];  Annie  Victoria  [m.  1910,  Harry  Longridge. 
son  of  Charles  Longridge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilrie,  Knuts- 
ford,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Hobcroft  House,  Mobberley, 
Cheshire.    Res. — Dodleston  Rectory,  Chester. 

LEIGH-WHITE  (R.L.,  26  July  1897,  U.O.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  an  annulet  or,  within  a  bordure  sable,  charged 
with  estoiles  of  the  second,  on  a  canton  ermine,  a  lion 
rampant  of  the  third  (White) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (Leigh).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  argent,  beaked  and  membered 
or  (White);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm 
vested  paly  of  five  or  and  sable,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand 
proper,  grasping  the  upper  and  lower  fragments  of  a  broken 
tilting-spear,  the  point  downwards  proper.  Mottoes — 
(Over  second  crest),  "Force  avec  vertu";  (under  arms), 
"  The  noblest  motive  is  the  public  good."  Livery — Claret 
and  drab. 


Son  of  Egerton  Leigh  of  High  Leigh,  Cheshire  {q.v. ), 

b.    1843;  m.    1st,   1874,    Lady    Elizabeth    Marv    Gore 

White  (d.   1880,)   d.  of  William   Henry,  3rd  Earl  of 

Bantry  : — 

The  late  Edward  Egerton  Leigh-White,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Cork  (High  Sheriff  1903),  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1876; 

d.    1920  ;    m.   1904,  Arethusa   Flora  Gartside,  d.  of  Peter 

Duff  Hawker  ;    and  left  issue — Clodagh  Elizabeth. Maude  , 

and  Rachel  Veronica  Rose.    Seat — Bantry  House,   Bantry, 

co.    Cork. 

LEIGH- WOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
cross  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  lion's  face  and 
in  the  second  and  third  an  acorn  leaved  and  slipped  azure 
(Wood) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  argent  between  three 
lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  three 
roses  of  the  field  (for  Leigh),  and  is  entitled  to  bear  on  an 


escutcheon  of  pretence,  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  thiee  bulls' 
heads  erased  sable,  each  transfixed  with  a  sword  in  pale 
points  upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts,or  (for  Turnbull). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-winged  lion  salient  or,  holding  in  the  fore- 
paws  a  club  sable  (for  Wood)  ;  2.  issuant  from  a  coronet 
composed  of  five  roses  set  upon  a  rim  or,  a  bull's  head 
gules  (for  Leigh).  Badge — A  club  sable,  enfiled  by  a 
coronet  composed  of  five  roses  set  upon  a  rim  or.  Motto — 
"  Have  courage." 

Son  of   lames  William  Wood,  of  Plymouth,  b.  1839  ; 
d.  1916  ;    m.  1864,  Ellen,  d.  of  James  Barton,  Gentle- 
man of  Taunton  : — 
Sir  James  William  Leigh- Wood,  K. B. E.   (mil.)  (1919), 
C.B.   (mil.)    1918,  CM  G.   1902,  Lt.-Col.  in  H.M.  Army 
(ret.),  Kt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  1919,  Commander  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  II. 
1916,    b.   1870;  m.  1900,  Joanna  Elizabeth,   d.  of  Walter 
Turnbull,  Gentleman,  ot  Wellington,  New  Zealand,    and 
has  issue — Roger  Leigh-Wood,  Esq.,  b.   rgo6  ;  and  Mary 
[m.  1927,  William  Heathcote  Tatham,  Esq.,  Captain  R. E. 
(ret.)].     Res. — 24  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.      Clubs — 
Brooks's,  Oriental,  City  of  London. 

LEIGHTON  of  Wattlesborough  (Vn.  Shropshire,  1623) 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  or  and  gules 
(Leighton) ;  2.  argent,  three  boars'  heads  couped  close  sable 
(Cambrey)  ;  3.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  queue-fourchee  or 
(Stapleton) ;  4.  argent,  a  wyvern  sable  (Drake) ;  5.  or,  three 
bendlets  gules;  6.  azure,  three  escallops  or  (Mallett) ;  7. 
azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
same  (Burgh) ;  8.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  sable  (William,  Lord  of  Mawddwy,  fourth  son  of 
Griffith  ap  Wenunwin,  Prince  of  Powis);  9.  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  within  a  bordure  indented  or  (Theodor) ;   10.  or,  a 


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raven  sable  (Corbet);  11.  gules,  a  bend  between  six  pears 
erect  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert  (Clopton) ;  12.  quarterly, 
per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion 
passant  guardant  argent  (Besyn).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  with  wings 
expanded  sable.     Motto — "  Dread  shame." 

Son  cf  Sir   Bryan  Baldwyn  Mawddwy  Leighton,  9th 

Bart.,  of  Wattlesborough,   Major    Westmorland    and 

Cumberland    Imp.   Yeo. ,   b.   1868;  d     1919;  m.   1890, 

Margaret    Frances    (Loton    Park,   Shrewsbury),   d.   of 

Major  John   Fletcher   Fletcher   of   Salton     Hall,    co. 

Haddington  : — 

Sir  Richard  Tihel  Leighton,  10th  Bart,  of  Wattlesborough 

(10  March  1693),  J. P.  Salop,  Major  Shropshire  Yeo.,  late 

Lieut.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeo. ,  b.   1893.     Seat 

Loton  Park,  nr.  Shrewsbury.     Clubs     Bath,  Bucks. 

Son  of  Sir  Baldwin    Leighton,  8th  Bart.,  D.L.,  M.P., 
M.A.,    b,    1836;    d.     1897;    m.     1864,    Hon.    Eleanor 
Leicester- Warren  (d.  1914),  d.  of  2nd  Lord  de  Tabley  : — 
Cuthbert  Leicester- Warren,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 

Son  of  Stanley  Leighton,   Esq.,  of  Sweeney  Hall,   co. 
Salop,  M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  b.   1837;  d.   1901  ;  m. 
1873,  Jessie  Marie,  d.  and  coh.  of  H.  B.  Williams- Wynn 
of  Nant-y-Meiched,  co.  Montgomery  : — 
Bertie  Edward  Parker  Leighton ,  Esq. ,  Major  late  1st  Dra- 
goons, served  S.   Africa  and  Great  War,  b.    1875.     Seat — 
Sweeney  Hall,  Oswestry,  co.  Salop. 

Yr.  son  of  Rev.  Francis  Leighton,  Rector  of  Cardiston, 

co.  Salop,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1870;    m.  1829,  Catherine,  d.  of 

Samut  1  Amy  Severne  : — 

Capt.  Edward  William   Forester  Leighton,  formerly  9th 

Regt.,  b.  1839  ;   m.  1886,  Beatrice  Jane,  d.  of  John  Eyre  of 

Eyrecourt    Castle,    co.    Galway ;    and   has  issue— Charlton 

Dudley  Forester  Leighton,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  Cameronians 

b.  1887  [m.  1921,  Doris  Hastings,  only  d.   of  W.  Hastings 

Barber  of  22  Alexandra  Court,  Queen's  Gate.  S.W.]  ;  and 

Olga  Beatrice  [m.   1920,  Frank  Jay  Mackey].      Res. — 40 

Brompti  n  Square,  S.W.     Club  —  Naval  and  Military. 

LEIGHTON  (H.  Coll.,  18  Nov.  1837).  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  supporting  between  the  paws  a  sword  erect 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  a  chief  embattled  azure, 
thereon  a  plate  (representing  the  Seringapatam  medal) 
between  two  leopards'  faces  gold.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  tiger's 
head  vert,  striped  and  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  or. 
Motto—"  Light  on." 

Sons  of  David  Clarance  Russel  Leighton,  Esq.,  H.M's. 
Indian  Civil  Service,  b.   1826;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1849,  Jane? 
d.  of  Capt.  Andrew  Creagh  of  Limerick  : — 
David  Edmund  William  Leighton,   Esq.,   b.    1851  ;    vi. 

.     Res.— 
Clarance  Frank  Leighton,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1893, 
Jessie,  d.  of  late  John  Frank  Mieville  of  Duncroft,  Staines  ; 
and   has    issue  —  David    Leighton,    Gentleman,   b.     1900; 
Jessica    Maude    May   [m.  ,  Richard    C.    Marchant]  ; 

and  Jeannie  Claudine  [m.  Vincent  Reynolds  Woodland]. 
Res. — 8  Nevern  Square,  S.W.  5. 

LEIR,  see  WILKINS-LEIR. 

LEIR  of  Ditcheat  (H.  Coll.,  18  Jan.  1913).    Azure,  a  fesse 
flory  counterflory  between  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  or. 
Mantling  azure  and   or.      Crest — On   a   wreath    of   the 
colours,    a  demi-unicorn,  supporting   between    the   legs   a 
sceptre  erect,  all  gold.     Motto — "  Le  Lierrelie  longs  liens." 
Son  of  Rev.  William  Marriott  Leir,  M.A. ,  of  Ditcheat, 
b.  1805  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1840,  Mary  Ann,  onlyd.  of  Edward 
Langford : — 
Major-Gen.   Richard  Langford  Leir-Carltton  [q.v. ). 
Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Edward   Leir,   M.A.,  Rector  of 
Ditcheat,  b.    1842;  d.    1924;  m.  1871,   Frances  Mary, 
eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Fox,  Rector  of  Templecombe, 
Somerset  — 
Hugh  Musgrave  Leir,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Ernest  William  Leir,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  R.N.,  Comdr. 
Portsmouth  destroyer   Res.   Flotilla  since    1926,  b.   1883  ; 
m.  1905,  Muriel,  d.  of  Rev.   E.   Amyatt-Burney.     Res. — 33 
Auckland  Road  West,  Southsea. 

Son  of  Col.  William  Leir,  4th  Batt.  Somerset  Lt.  Inf., 
J. P.  cos.  Somerset  and  Devon,  b.  1845;  d.  1918  ;  m. 
1874,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Robert  Brown  of  Giffville, 
Stafford  :— 
William  Hubert  Leir,  Esq.,  Capt.  East  Kent  Regt.,  b. 
1885.     Res.— 7  Catherine  Place,  Bath. 

Sons   of  Rev.   Lewis  Randolph   Marrictt   Leir,   M.A. 


Oxon,  Rector  of  Charlton  Musgrove,  b.  i860;  d.  1914  ; 
m.    1890,    Rosamond    Frederica,    d.   of  Major    H.    C. 
Marriott  of  Avonbank,  Pershore: — 
Randolph  Marriott  Leir,  Gentleman,    B.A.   (Oxon.),    b. 
1894.     Res. — 

Richard    Thomas    Marriott    Leir,    Gentleman,    b.    i8cy6 
Res.— 

Robert    Beckett    Marriott    Leir,    Gentleman,    b.    1903. 
Res.  —  Charlton,  Goodrich,  Herefordshire. 

Major-General  RICHARD  LANGFORD  LEIR- 
CARLETON,  J. P.  cos.  of  Somerset  and  Hants.,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Alhampton  ;  assumed  the  additiona 
surname  of  Carleton  by  Royal  Licence  1899.  Born 
Aug.  2i,  1841,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Marriott  Leir,  M.A. ,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  of 
Ditcheat  Priory,  Somerset,  by  his  wife  Mary  Ann,  only  d. 
of  Edward  Langford  of  Trungle  Manor,  Cornwall.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (of  Leir) — Azure,  a  fesse  flory  counter- 
flory between  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  or,  and 
upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  for  and  in  right  of  his 
wife  (Baroness  Dorchester)  the  arms  of  Carleton,  viz.  er- 
mine, on  a  bend  sable,  three  pheons  argent,  the  escut- 
cheon being  surmounted  by  the  coronet  of  her  rank. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  (of  Leir)  —  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn,  supporting  be. ween  the 
legs  a  sceptre  erect,  all  gold.  Upon  the  sinister  side  of 
his  achievement  is  displayed  that  of  the  Raroness  Dorchester, 
viz.  on  a  lozenge,  surmounted  by  the  coronet  of  her  rank, 
the  above-mentioned  arms  of  Carleton ;  and  for  Sup- 
porters, on  either  side  a  beaver  proper,  the  dexter  gorged 
with  a  mural  and  the  sinister  with  a  naval  coronet,  both  or. 
Married,  Nov.  10,  1887,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Hemietta  Anne 
(who  died  1925),  1st  Baroness  Dorchester  of  Dorchester,  co. 
Oxford  (creation,  Aug.  2,  1899),  who  assumed  for  herself 
and  her  issue  the  surname  and  arms  of  Carleton  only.  She 
was  the  elder  dau.  and  coh.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Guy  Carleton, 
3rd  Baron  Dorchester  (creation,  Aug.  21,  1776),  cousin  of 
the  4th  Baron  Dorchester,  who  d.  Nov.  13,  1897,  and 
widow  (by  whom  she  had  issue)  of  the  late  Francis  Paynton 
Pigott  (properly  Pigott-Stainsby-Conant)  of  Banbury,  co. 
Oxford.     Seat — Ditcheat  Priory,  co.  Somerset. 

LEITH,  see  FORBES-LEI  IH. 

LEITH  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  (H.  Coll.).       Azure,  a 

fesse  between,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  between 

two  crescents,  and  in  base  three  lozenges  all  or.     Mantling 

azure  and  or.      Crest — On    a    wreath    of    the    colours, 

issuant  from  clouds  proper,  a  crescent  or,  in  front  of  a 

cross  crosslet  fitchee  sable.     Motto — "  Veritas  ad  finem." 

Son  of  Walter  Leith,  of   Manor  House,  Ashby-de- 

la-Zouch,    b.    1825  ;    d.  1880  ;   m.  1857,  Alice,  d.  of 

William  Jortin  of  Woolley  Lodge,  Berks.  : — 

Sir  Alexander  Leith,  1st  Bart.  (1919),  M.C.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
Northumberland  Hussars  Yeo.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1923) 
High  Sheriff  Northumberland,  b.  1869;  m.  1895,  Mary- 
Caroline,  d.  of  James  McGwire  of  Boston,  U.S.A. 
Seat — Grey  Court,  Riding  Mill,  Northumberland. 
Res.  —  Springfieid  House.  Gosforth,  Northumberland. 
Clubs— White's,  Arthur's,  Carlton. 

LEITH-BUCHANAN  (matric.  L.O.,  22  June  1904, 
regd.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  c.oss  cross. et 
fitchee  sable  between  three  crescents  in  chief  and  as  many 
fusils  in  base  gules  (Leith,  c.  1672-7)  ;  2.  or,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  holding  in  its  dexter  paw  a  man's  heart  proper,  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  second,  a  bordure 
compony  argent  and  azure  (Buchanan);  3.  quarterly,  i. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  or  ;  ii.  or,  a  dexter 
hand  couped  in  fesse  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale 
gules  ;  iii.  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  in  saltire  sable,  and  in  base 
undy  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  argent ;  iiii.  argent,  an  oak-tree 
vert,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  displayed  or,  the  third  grand 
quarter  within  a  border  invected  gules  (Macdonald).  Mant- 
lings— Dexter,  gules,  doubled  or  ;  sinister,  sable,  doubled 
or.  Crests — Dexter,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  sable  (Motto — "Trusty  to  the  end"); 
sinister,  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding 
a  sword  (Motto — "  God  with  my  right  "). 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Wellesley  George  Thomas 

Leith-Buchanan,    5th    Bart.,    J. P.     and   D.L.    Dum- 

bartonsh.,  b.  1866;  d.    1925;    m.   1888,  Maude  Mary, 

d.  of  Alexander  Grant  of  Glasgow  : — 

Sir  George  Hector  Macdonald  Leith-Buchanan,  6th  Bart. 

(21  Nov.   1775),  b.  1889.     Seat — Ross  Priory,  Balloch,  co. 

Dumbarton.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 


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JOHN  LEITH-ROSS,  Esq.,  J. P.  Aberdeenshire,  formerly 
Col.  commanding  the  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  Col. 
commanding  20th  Regimental  District  1896-1902.  Born 
April  16,  1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Leith- 
Ross,  Esq.,  of  Arnage,  J.  P.,  by  his  wife  Nicola,  dan.  of  the 
late  William  Arbuthnot  of  Dens.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  three  water-bougets  sa1  le,  a  bordure 
of  the  second  ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  or,  a  cross  cross- 
let  fitch^e  sable,  between  three  crescents  in  chief  and  as  many 
fusils  in  base  barwise  gules,  all  within  a  bordure  azure  (for 
Leithof  Freefield);  ii.  andiii.  azure,  a  stag  trippant  or,  attired 
and  unguled  gules  (for  Strachan  of  Glenkindie).  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doul  led  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on 
a  cap  of  maintenance,  a  water-bouget  sable.  Mottoes 
(above  the  crest) — "Agnoscar  eventu  ;  "  (below  the  shield) 
"  Virtue  have  virtue."  A  fa  rried,  Oct.  1878,  Janet  Forbes, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Lamond  of  Stranduff ;  and  has  had 
Issue — (1)  John  Leith-Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  (<£  1880)  ; 
(2)  William  Leith-Ross,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  5th  Batt  13th 
Frontier  Force  Rifles,  I. A.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1884  \m.  1914, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  George  Martin  Stewart  of  Cupar, 
Fife,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  {Address—  c/o  Messrs  Grindlay 
&  Co.  London)]  ;  and  Elena  Violet  \m.  1910,  Stuart  Graham 
Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue].  Seat—  Arnage  Castle, 
Ellon,  N.B. 

LE  MESURIER  (H.  Coll.,  confirmed  and  exemplified 
1780).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  dexter  hands 
couped  at  tli3  wrist  gules,  as  many  bezants.      Mantling 


gules  and  argent.      Crest-On  a  wreath  of  the  colours    a 
falcon  rising  proper,  wings  or.     Motto— "Je  suis  loyal  "' 
Eld.  son  01  Rev.  John  Cortlandt  William  Le  Mesurier 
^.1869;    d.   1923;    m.    1895,    Marie   Eugenie,    d.    of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  F.  Middleton,  K.C.M.G     C  B   •— 
IJohn  Frederick  Ronald  Le  Mesurier,  Esq  '   M  C  "  Cant 
(ret.)    Lanes.   Fus      J     1896  ;     m.    1922,    Esrne    Kathleen,* 

Trf  w  °^Khe  latC  ChT?rleS  Pe"cy  Dean>  of  Yarmouth 
l.O.  W,  and  has  issue -Peter  John  Middleton  Le  Mesurier 
Gentleman  b  1928.  Res.-Les  Mouriaux,  Alderney.  C  I 
Club— J nn.  Naval  and  Military.  " 

Sons  of  Col.  Cecil  Brooke  Le  Mesurier,  C  B.    Order  of 
the  Savtour  (Greece),    b.    1831  ;    d.    1911  ;   'm.    l8s4, 
Contessa  Nicohna  Zangarsh:  — 
Cecil  John  Reginald  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman    b 

R".ainalHJp    T1  f't^w  Le    N°jr'    and    h*S  ^~ 

Reginald  Frederick  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman,  *.  •  and 

Beatrice  [m.  John  Manson,  and  has  issue]      Res  — 

Harry  BrcokeLe  Mesurier,  Gentleman,  b.  1862';  m   i88q 
?ma'    n    °       r      »,     Simmons,    and    has   issue-George 
James  Brooke  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman,  b.    1886  \m  188, 
has  issue];    Basil  Guy   Le   Mesurier,    Gentleman.*.  i88g3 
\m.  and  has  ,ssue]  ;    Beryl  E.  E.  N.  C.  [m.  and  has  issue]  ; 


Phyllis  [w.  Baird,  and  has  issue] ;  Psyche  Hope 

\m.  Reavelly,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Doris.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas  Maunsel   Le   Mesurier,    Gentleman, 

b.  1837  ;  d.  ;   m.  1864,    Mary  Sheppard  : — 

Walter    Frederick    Le    Mesurier,    Gentleman,    b.    1867  ; 

'"•  .     Res.— 

Ernest  Cecil  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1894, 
Arabella  Swain,  and  has  issue.  Res.— California,  Catterick 
Camp,  nr.  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 

Rev.  Thomas  Gerald  Le  Mesurier,  b.  1874  ;  m.  ,and 

has  issue.     Res.— St.  Saviour's,  Claremont,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

Son  of  Col.  Andrew  Alfred  Le  Mesurier,  C.  B. ,  King's 
Liverpool    Regt.,    b.    1837;    d.   1894;    m.  ,    Kate 

Vyse  : — 
George  Griffin  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  189^, 

and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Frederick  HenryStewart  Le  Mesurier,  Gentleman.  Res.- 
Son  of  Col.  Frederick  Augustus  Le  Mesurier,  C.B., 
R.E. ,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Louisa  Brown: — 

Rev.  Sydney  Le  Mesurier,   b.  ;   m.  and   has   issue. 

Res. — Cooden,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

LE  MEE-POWER  (R.L.,  9  May  1919  ;  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  bend  sable,  between  two 
bezants,  a  cross  potent  or  (for  Power)  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
six  mascles,  three,  two  and  one  gules,  on  a  chief  dancettee 
of  the  second,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of   the  field. 


Mantlings  sable  and  argent  (Power);  gules  and  argent 
(Mee).  Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  lodged 
gules,  between  the  attires  gold,  a  cross  potent  as  in  the 
arms  (for  Power)  ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  mount  vert,  between  two  oak  branches,  a  stag's  head 


couped  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mascle  as  in 
the  arms  (for  Mee).  Badges — 1.  a  hunting-horn  or,  issuant 
from  a  mascle  gules  (for^Mee)  ;   2.  upon  a  mount  vert,  an 


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ermine  proper,  all  within  a  circlet  composed  of  bezants 
and  crosses  potent  conjoined  or  (for  Power).  Mottoes — 
"  A  poher  "  ;  "  Derige  me  Domine."  Livery — Black,  with 
gold  buttons, 

2nd  son  of  John  Cowper  M£e,  of  East  Retford,  and  of 
Wheatley  Field,  Notts.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1873  ;    m.  1856, 
Marion,  d.  of  Henry  Power,  of  Chapel  House,  Ather- 
stone,  co.  Warwick  : — 
Charles  John  Cowper  Le   M6e-Power,    Esq.,    F.L.S., 
F.R.A.S.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1861  ;  assumed  by  Deed 
Poll  15  August  1926,  the  surname  of  Le  M^e-Power  ;  m. 
1909,  Margaret  Brit;it,  d.  of  Thomas  Comm erf ord  Dawson, 
Sheriff  for  life  of  Lincoln,  co.  Ontario,  Canada  ;    and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Colin  Adrian  Cowper  Le  M^e- Power,  Gen- 
tleman,   b.   1910  ;    (2)    John    Cowper    Le     M^e-Power, 
Gentleman;  (3)  Dominic  Charles  Cowper  Le  Mee- Power, 
Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1912  ;  d.   1927;  (4)  Thomas  Hugh 
Cowper  Le  Mee- Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.       Res. — Villa 
Poggio  Ponente,  Bordighera,  Italy.     Clubs — Badminton, 
Colombo,  and  Kandy  (Ceylon). 

LE  MARCHANT(H.  Coll.,  27  May  1689).  Azure,  a 
chevron  or,  between  three  owls  argent,  legged  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet , 
an  owl's  leg  erect  or.     Motto — "  Me  minerva  lucet." 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Denis  Le  Marchant ,  2nd  Bart. ,  J.  P. , 
M.A.  (Oxoti.),  Bar.-at-Law,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1869, 
Hon.  Sophia  Strutt,  d.  of  Edward,  Lord  Belper  : — 

Sir  Edward  Thomas  Le  Marchant,  4th  Bart.  (14  Oct. 
1841),  C.B.E.  (Mil.),  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  in  the  Army, 
late  Capt.  Royal  Fus.,  J. P.,  D.L.Notts.,  b.  1871;  m.  1899, 
Evelyn  Brooks,  eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Robert  Milling- 
ton  Knowles  of  Colston  Basbett  Hall,  co.  Nottingham  ; 
and  has  issue— Denis  Le  Marchant,  Esq.,  and  Alfred  Le 
Marchant,  Esq.,  twins,  b,  1906;  Ruth  Alice  \m.  1924,  Capt. 
John  Bury,  17th  Lancers]  ;  Joan  Margaret  [m.  1921,  Capt. 
Noel  Brand  Brooks,  M.C.,  Cheshire  Yeo.  ];  Geva  ;  and 
Barbara.  Seat — Colston  Bassett  Hall,  Nottingham.  Club 
Naval  and  Military. 

William  Gaspard  Le  Marchant,  Esq.,  B.A.   (Oxford),   b. 
1873 ;     m.    1903,    Ada    Constance,    d.    of  Albert   Mott  of 
Scotswood,    Sunningdale.        Res. — 27 
S.W.3. 

Herbert  Carey  Le    Marchant,    Esq. 

1875- 

Son  of  Sir  Denis  Le  Marchant,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1795;  d. 

1874;  m.   1835,  Sarah  Eliza,   d.   of  Charles  Smith  of 

Suttons,  Essex : — 
Francis  Charles  Le  Marchant,  Esq.,  late  Member  of  the 
Council   of   India,   educated    at    Eton    and    Baliol   Coll., 
Oxford,  B.A.,  b.  1843.     Res.—  2  West  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 
Clubs — Brooks's,  United  University. 

LE  MOTTEE  of  Guernsey  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  boar 
passant  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  sea  mews  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  or,  a  boar's  head  couped  at 
the  neck  sable.     Motto — "  Tout  droit." 

Sons  of  John  Edward  Le  Mottee,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret. 

Royal  Guernsey  Mil.,   A.D.C.   to  H.M.  The  King, 

b.  1843;  d.  1919;  m.  1873: — 
Ge.ald  Collings  Le  Mottee,  Gentleman,  Banker,  b.  1876. 
Res — Brazil. 

GEORGE  COSBY  LENDRUM,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
co.  Fermanagh,  High  Sheriff  1875,  J. P.  co.  Tyrone, 
High  Sheriff  1882.  Born  April  22,  1846,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  James  Lendrum,  Esq,,  of  Magheracross,  J. P.  and 
D.  L.  for  cos.  Fermanagh  and  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Fermanagh  1835,  and  co.  Tyrone  1837,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
(Cantab.)  1830,  by  his  wife  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Vesey  of  Derrabard.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  three 
garbs  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  as  many  woolpacks  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  dove  holding  an  olive 
branch  in  its  beak  all  proper.  Motto — "  La  paix. "  Mar- 
ried, Dec.  10,  1878,  Antoinette  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Antoine  Sloet  Butler,  Esq. ,  C.  B. ,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  James  Butler  Lendrum,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Sept.  14,  1880  ;  (2)  George  Dalur  Lendrum,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Aug.  5,  1882;  (3)  Marcus  Beresford  Lendrum, 
Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  n,  1883  ;  (4)  Alan  Cane  Lendrum, 
Gentleman,  b.  July  ri,  1885  ;  and  Anne  [m.  1905,  Alexander 
George  Dalgety].  Seat — Magheracross  (the  ancient  name 
restored),  Ballinamallard,  co.  Fermanagh.  Res. — Corkhill, 
Kilskeery,  co.  Tyrone. 


LENG  of  Sheffield  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  dove,  wings 
elevited  and  endorsed  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross 
pat^e    fitchee     or,     in     chief    three    mullets    cf    the    last. 


Ovingtcn     Square, 
,    B.A.  (Camb.),   b. 


Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
cjlours,  upon  two  mullets  conjoined  in  fesse  or,  a  dcve  as 
in  the  arms. 

Sons    Sir    William    Christopher   Leng    of    Oaklands, 

Broomhall    Park,    Sheffield,    b.     1825;    d.    1902;    m. 

i860:— 

Christopher   David  Leng,  Esq.,  b.  1861  ;    m.  1886,  Mary 

Elizabeth    Wood ;    and   has   issue — Douglas    Christopher 

Leng,    Esq.,    b.    1889;    and    Mary.        Res. — High  Street, 

Sheffield. 

William  St.  Quentin  Leng,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  b.  1864; 
m.  1892,  Marian  Hine,  d.  of  George  Hadfield  of  Mora- 
ston,  Ross  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ruth  Albiston  Leng,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1893;  (2)  William  Basil  St.  Quentin  Leng,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1898  (Res. — The  White  House,  Virginia  Water)  ; 
(3)  Kyrle  Perceval  Leng,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  (Res. — The 
Mill  House,  Stanford  Dingley,  Bradfield,  Berks.);  (4) 
Robert  St.  Quentin  Leng,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

LENNARD,  see  BARRETT-LENNARD. 

LENNARD(R.L.,26Nov.  1861,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  on  a  fesse  gules,  three  fleurs-de- 
lvs  of  the  field,  a  bordure  engrailed  ermines  (Lennard) ;  ii. 
and  iii.,  ermine,  on  a  pile  engrailed  gules  between  two  fish 
hauriant  azure  in  base,  a  lion  passant  argent  (Cator)  ;  2. 
the  same  arms  of  Cator ;  3.  azure,  on  a  chevron  or  between 
three  storks  argent,  as  many  roses  gules,  barbed  vert  (Far- 
naby) ;  4.  argent,  three  bars  gemelles  gules,  on  a  bend  or, 
a  lion  passant  of  the  second  (Lloyd).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests— 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  heraldic 
tyger's  head  argent,  debruised  by  a  bendlet  wavy  sinister 
sable  (Lennard) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  erminois,  thereon  two  bars  engrailed  gules 
(Cator).  Mottoes— "  Pour  biend^sirer"  (Lennard);  "Nihil 
sine  labore"  (Cator). 

Son  of  Sir  Henry  Arthur  Hallam  Farnaby  Lennard, 

2nd  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,and  C.C.  Kent,  Hon.  Col.  Kent 

R.G.A. ,    late   temp.    Lt.-Col.    comdg.  batt.    Cheshire 

Regt.,  b.  1859  ;  d.  1928  /  m.   1894,  Beatrice  Charlotte 

Emily,  d.  of  Albemarle  Cator  of  Woodbastwick  : — 

Sir  Stephen  Arthur  Hallam  Farnaby  Lennard,  3rd  Bart. 

(6  May  1880),  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers  Scots  Gds.,  b.   1899; 

m.    1928,    Mary    Isabel,  d.    of  Lawrence    B.    Latimer,  of 

Vancouver.        Seat  —  Wickham     Court,    Kent.        Res. — 

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LENNOX  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  i  and  4,  France  and 
England  quarterly;  2.  Scotland;  3.  Ireland,  being  the 
arms  of  His  Majesty  King  Charles  II.,  all  within  a  bordure 
compony  argent  and  gules,  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the 
last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  chapeau 
gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  guardant  or,  ducally 
crowned  gules  and  gorged  with  a  collar  compony  of  four 
pieces  argent  and  gules,  charged  with  two  roses  of  the 
last.     Motto — "  En  la  rose  je  fleurie." 

Only  surv.    son   of  Major-Gen.    Augustus  Frederick 
Francis  Lennox,     b.   1824;    d.    1883;    m.    2nd,    1872, 
Augusta  Emily,  d.  of  Montagu  Wilmot : — 
Henry  de  Grey  Lennox,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m.    1922, 
Evelyn,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Vivian  of  Bosalian,  Cornwall,  and 
widow  of  Col.  A.  B.  Stewart,  Seaforth  Highlanders.     Res. — 
11  Sumner  Place,  S.W.7. 

Sons  of  Gen.  Sir  Wilbraham  Oates  Lennox,   K.C.B., 
V.C.,  b.  1830:  d.  1897;   m.  1st,  1861,  Mary  Harriett 
(d.   1863),  d.  of  Robert  Harrison  of  Plas  Clough,  Den- 
bighshire ;    2nd,    1867,   Susan    Hay   [d.   1912,    having 
adopted  the  additional  name  of  Sinclair  on  succeeding 
her  sister  to   the  estates   of    her    father    (Stevenson, 
Haddingtonshire ;    Murkle,   Reay ;   and    Achvarasdal 
Lodge,  co.  Caithness)],  d.  of  Adm.  Sir  John  Gordon 
Sinclair,  8th  Bt.  : — 
Gerald   Wilbraham   Stuart    Lennox,    Esq.,   late    Lieut. 
Black  Watch  Royal  Highlanders,  b.  1862  ;   m.  1907,  Agnes 
Gordon,  only  child  of  Lt.-Col.  Francis  John  Tidy.     Rts — 
Claud  Henry  Maitland  Lennox-Sinclair,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  b.  1873,  assumed  by  Deed  Poll 
1923.  the  additional  surname  of  Sinclair.     Res. — Ferncliffe, 
Summerdale,  Chichester. 

JOSEPH  HUSSEY  NUGENT  LENTAIGNE,  Esq., 
J.  P.  co.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and 
Hanaper,  and  Permanent  Secretary  to  Lord  Chancellor  of 
Ireland.  Born  1847,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Right 
Honourable  Sir  John   Lentaigne,  P.C. ,   C.B. ,   D. L.     Ar- 


morial bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron 
azure,  between  three  martlets  sable,  a  fleur-de-lis  of 
the  field,  a  chief  of  the  second  charged  with  three 
mullets    argent    (for    Lentaigne);     2.     argent,    two    lions 


rampant  combatant  supporting  a  sinister  hand  couped 
at  the  wrist  gules,  in  chief  three  estoiles  of  the  last,  in  base 
in  waves  of  the  sea  a  salmon  naiant  all  proper  (tor  O'Neill); 
3.  sable,  a  bend  and  in  chief  a  tower  argent  (for  Plunkett). 
Crest — A  dove  with  wings  addorsed  proper,  holding  in  its 
bill  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
mullet  azure;  on  an  escroll  above  it,  "  Pro  fide  rege  et 
patria  pugno."  Motto — "Dieuayde."  Seat — 
Club — Stephen's  Green  (Dublin). 

LENTHALL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  cottised 
sable,  three  mullets  or,  pierced  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — A  greyhound  salient  sable,  collared 
or.     Motto — "  Azincourt."     Livery — Black    and    silver. 

Surv.  issue  of  Walter  Ellison  Lenthall,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Bessels  Leigh  Manor,  Berks.,  b.  1838  ;    d.  1908  ; 

m.   1859,  Mary,  d.  of  Michael  Ross  Donnelly,  of 

Sydney,  N.S.W.  :— 
Rowland    Edmund    Lenthall,    Gentleman,    b.    i860; 
m.  1st,  Edith  Brownlow  (d.  1892)  ;  2nd,  Emily  Booth, 
of  Boothstown  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — (by  1st  marriage) 
Ellison    Richard    Lenthall,    Gentleman,   b.  ;     and 

Betty  [m.  191 1,  John  Wise  Langley,  of  Knockanure, 
W.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue]  ;  (by  2nd  marriage)  2  sons 
and  3  daus.     Res. — New  South  Wales. 

Edith  Arundel,  m.  1915,  Henry  Benson  Wyndham 
Lenthall  (formerly  Ball),  Esq.,  O.B.E.  {g-v.). 

LENTHALL  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
cottised  sab'e,  three  mullets  or,  pierced  gules,  a  cross  cross- 
let  argent  (for  distinction).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  courant 
purpure,  collared  or,  and  charged  (for  distinction)  with  a 
cross  crosslet  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Azincourt." 

Son  of  the  late  Henry  Wyndham  Ball,  of  5  Palmerston 

Park,  Dublin  :— 
Henry  Benson  Wyndham  Lenthall  (formerly  Ball),  Esq., 
O.B.E. ,    b.  ;    m.    1915,    Edith   Arundel,    d.    of   late 

Walter  Ellison  Lenthall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bessels  Leigh 
Manor,  Berks.  Seats — Bessels  Leigh  Manor,  Berks.  ;  and 
Maenon  Hall,  Carnarvon. 

LE  POER  TRENCH.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  lion  passant  gules,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  on 
a  chief  of  the  third  a  sun  in  splendour  or  (for  Trench)  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  a  chief  indented  sable  (for  Le  Poer) 
over  all  as  an  augmentation  an  escutcheon  or,  ensigned 
with  a  coronet  of  a  Marquess  of  the  Netherlands  and 
charged  with  a  wheel  of  six  spokes  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  an  arm  in  armour,  em- 
bowed,  holding  a  scimitar  all  proper  ;  2.  a  lion  rampant 
or,  imperially  crowned,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  sword 
argent,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  in  the  sinister  a  sheaf  of 
arrows  of  the  last  ;  3.  a  stag's  head  caboshed  argent, 
attired  or,  between  the  attires  a  crucifix.  Mottoes — 
"  Consilio  et  prudentia  "  ;  and  (for  Trench)  "  Dieu  pour 
la  Tranche,  qui  contre  ?  " 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Frederick  Le  Poer  Trench, 
5th    Earl   of   Clancarty,  b.  1868;    d.  1929;   m.   1st, 
1889,  Maude  Penrice  (d.   1906),  d.  of  John   George 
Bilton,  of  Charlton,  Kent  ;  2nd,  1908,  Mary  Gwatkin, 
d.  of  Rosslewin  Ellis,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Fulford, 
Yorks.  :— 
Rt.   Hon.  Richard  Frederick   John   Donough  Le  Poer 
Trench,  6th  Earl  of  Clancarty  (11   Feb.  1803),  Viscount 
Dunlo  of  Dunlo  and  Ballinasloe  (29   Dec.  1800),  Baron 
Kilconnel,    of    Garbally,   co.   Galway    (25   Nov.    1697), 
Viscount  Clancarty    and  Baron  Trench    of   Garbally  (4 
Aug.   1815),  Marquess  of   Heusdon,  Netherlands  (1818), 
[Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  lion  gules,  semee  of  fleurs- 
de-lys  or  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  stag  guardant  proper,  holding 
a  banner  per  chief  dancettee  sable  and  argent,  the  arms 
of  Le  Poer,  between  the  antlers  sable,  a  crucifix  gold],  b. 
1 891 ;  m.  1st,  Edith  Constance  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce,  1918),  d.  of  Maj.  Alexander  Rawlinson,  of  Alford 
St.,  Park  Lane,  W.  ;    2nd,  1919,  Cora  Maria,  d.  of  H. 
H.   Spooner,   of  Thornton  Hall,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — 
Lady  Maureen  Isabel ;  and  Lady  Patricia  Ann.    Seat — 
Little  Weir  House,  Bisham,  Marlow.  Bucks. 

Hon.  Roderick  Charles  Le  Poer  Trench,  M.C.,  Lieut. 
Lines.  Yeo.,  b.  1895. 

Hon.  Greville  Sydney  Rochfort  Le  Poer  Trench,  b. 
1903. 

Hon.  William  Francis  Brinsley   Le    Poer  Trench,    b. 
1911. 
Hon.  Power  Edward  Ford  Le  Poer  Trench,  b.  igi7- 


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LEPPER  of  Elsinore,  Carnalea,  Crawfordsburn,  co. 
Down;  formerly  of  Trinfield  House,  Belfast  (U.O.,  1888). 
Gules,  on  a  saltire  ermine,  between  in  chief  a  spur  erect 
and  leathered  or,  in  fesse  two  leopards'  faces  of  the  last, 
and   in   base  a   crane   argent,    an    annulet    of    the     first. 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hermit  habited  in  russet,  resting  the 
dexter  hand  on  a  staff  proper,  holding  in  the  sinister  hand 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallary 
or,  a  demi-leopard  guardant  proper,  holding  between  the 
[jaws  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  also  proper.  Motto 
— "  Ducente  Deo." 

Sons  of  Francis  Robert  Lepper,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Elsinore, 
co.  Down,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1908;  m.  1869,  Harriette  Eliza- 
beth (d.  1922),  d.  of  the  late  George  Chapman,  Esq.. 
Ordnance  Dept.,  Dublin  Castle: — 
Robert    Stewart    Lepper,      Gentleman,    M.A.,     LL.M. 
(Cantab.),    F.R.Hist.S.,    F.R. S.A.I. ,    late    Professor    of 
History  H.  H.  Maharajah  College,  Travancore,  S.  India, 
b.  1870.      Seat — Elsinore,    Carnalea,  co.  Down.      Clubs — 
Royal   Societies',    Authors',    University    (Dublin),    Ulster 
(Belfast),  R.    Ulster  Yacht  (Bangor,  co.  Down). 

George  Chapman  Lepper,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (R.U.I.) 
Solicitor,  b.  1871.  Res. — Elsinore,  Carnalea,  co.  Down. 
Clubs — Public  Schools  Alpine  Sports,  Union  (Belfast),  R. 
Ulster  Yacht  (Bangor). 

John  Charles  Lepper,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.  Res. — R. 
Ulster  Yacht  Club,  Bangor,  co.  Down.  Clubs — Union 
(Belfast),  R.  Ulster  Yacht,  R.  North  of  Ireland  Yacht. 

Reginald  Mervyn  Lepper,  Gentleman,  temp.  Sub. -Lieut. 
R.N.V.R.,^.  1880.  ^j.—Goldsithrey,  Cornwall.  Club— 
R.  Ulster  Yacht. 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Alfred  William  Lepper,  M.A.,T.C.D. , 
of  March  Manor,  nr.  Shrewsbury,  b.  1882  ;  d.  1921  ;  m. 
1909,  Helen,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Harry  Rogers,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  The  Hill,  Monaghan:  — 
Francis  Alfred  Lepper,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 
Son  of  Alfred  John  Adolphus  Lepper,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
The  Rhanbuoy,  Carrickfergus,  b.   1851  ;    d.   1908  ;    m. 
1874,    Margaret  Louisa,  d.   of  John   Herdman,   Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Lodge  House,  Belfast  :  — 
John  Heron  Lepper,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,   b.  1878;  m.    1st,    1906,  Emmeline,   d.  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  John  Lidstone  Watts,   R.E.  (Bengal)  ;  2nd,   19V), 
Rose   Elsey   Smith,  and  has   issue — Alfred    Lewis    Heron 
Lepper,    Gentleman,     b.    1908  ;     and    5    daus.       Clubs  — 
Authors',  Union  (Belfast),  R.  Ulster  Yacht. 


LERMITTE  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  string  of  nine  beads 
or  chevronwise  between  three  cinquefoils  argent,  in  the 
centre  a  garb  or.     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a 


a  cross  pat£e,  from  the  wrist  a  rosary  or.     Motto — "  Dieu 
le  vent." 

Sons  of  James  Henry  Lermitte,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Knightons, 
Middx.,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1900;  m.  (1st),  1856,  Harriett  De- 
borah (d.  1874),  d.  of  the  late  Laac  Sutton  Cooper,  Esq., 
of  Park  Hall,  Finchley:  — 
Ernest  Edwin  Lermitte,  Gentleman,  b.   1865  ;   m.   1902, 
Charlotte    Louise,    oniy  child   of  late    Paul   Snelgrove,  of 
Red  House,  Downton.     Seat—  Creekend,  Keyhaven,  Lym- 
ington,  Hants. 

Horace  Augustus  Lermitte,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1911, 
Marion  Sweetapple,  younger  d.  of  Montague  William 
Edwards  of  Lo>\er  Brook,  Stockbridge,  Hants.  ;  and  has 
issue — Marion  Bjora.  Seat — Melbourne,  Queen's  Road, 
Shanklin,  I.O.W. 

Claude  Sutton  Lermitte,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1908, 
Constance  Farquharson  (d.  19  Feb.  1911),  second  d.  of 
Peter  Leckie  of  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  Seal — Little  Setley, 
Brockenhurst,   Hants. 

Hugh  Douglas  Lermitte,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 

LESCHALLAS,  see  PIGE-LESCHALLAS. 


LESCHER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  cross  gules,  on  a  chief 
azure,  a  stork  argent,  beaked  and  legged  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  bugle-horn  sable,  a  dexter  arm  em- 
bowed  in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  entwined  by  a 
serpent,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  fessewise,  the  point 
towards  the  dexter  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 
Motto — "  Singulariter  in  spe. " 

Son  of  Joseph  Samuel  Lescher,  Esq.,  of  Boyles  Court, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1862,  by  his  wife  Martha, 
d.  of  John  Hoy  of  Stoke  Lower  House,  Suffolk: — 
Edmund  Charles    Lescher,    Esq.,   J. P.    Essex,    b.    1850. 
Res. — Stony hylls,  Great  Warley,  Essex. 

Sons  of  Frank  Harwood  Lescher,  Gentleman,  Com- 
mander of  the  Order  of  Christ,  b.  1842;  d.  1918  ;  m. 
1873,    Mary  O'Conor  Graham,  d.  of  Patrick  Grehan, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Plunket,  co.    Roscommon: — 
Thomas  Edward  Lescher,  Gentleman,  O. B. E. ,  b.  1877; 
m.  1903,  Ella  Mary,  d.  of  Louis  Marino  Casella  of  Beau- 
chene,   Hempstead,  and  has  issue — Edward  Patrick  Har- 
wood Lescher,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;    Richard  Wilfrid  Har- 
wood Lescher,  Gentleman,   b.    1906;  Sydney  George  Har- 
wood   Lescher,    Gentleman,    b.     191 2  ;    Katharine    Mary 


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Grehan  ;  Margaret  Agnes  Grehan  ;  Angela  Mary  Grehan  ; 
Mary  Adela  Grehan  ;  Doreen  Mary  Elsie  ;  Monica  Frances 


Crest  —  On    a  wreath  of  the  colours,   an   angel   affronted 


Mary  ;  and  Cynthia  Dorothy.  Res.—- Lynclhurst,  16  Oxford 
Road,  Birkdale,  Lanes. 

Lt.-Col.  Frank  Graham  Lescher,  M.C.  (two  bars),  M.D., 
b.  1888.     Res.— The  Limes,  Kedleston  Road,  Derby. 

Son  of  Herman  Joseph  Sidney  Lescher,  b.    1849;    d, 
1897;   m.   1887,  Mary  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson, 
M.A.  :— 
Robert  Joseph  Lescher,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 

LESLIE  (L.O.  1672).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
bend  azure  three  buckles  or  (for  Leslie)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  debruised  by  a  ribbon  sable  (for 
Abernethy).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine.  Crest — 
A  demi-griffin  segreant  proper.  Supporters — On  either 
side  a  griffin  proper,  beaked,  armed,  and  winged  or. 
Motto—"  Grip  fast." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Norman  Evelyn  Leslie,  19th  Earl  of 

Rothes,  b.  1877 ;  d.  1927 ;  m.  1900,  Lucy  Noelle,  d. 

of    Thomas    Dyer    Edwardes,    of    Prinknash    Park, 

Glos. : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Malcolm  George  Dyer  Edwardes  Leslie,  20th 

Earl  of   Rothes   (i457),  Baron  Leslie  and  Ballinbriech, 

Scotland   (1445),   b.  1902  ;  m.  1926,  Beryl  Violet,  d.  of 

James  L.  Dugdale,  of  Crathorne  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  has 

issue— Lady  Jean.     Res.— 6  Swan  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Club — Travellers'. 

LESLIE  of  Wardis.  (L  O.)  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  be- 
tween two  holly  leaves  vert,  three  buckles  or.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — A  demi-griffin  couped 
proper.      Motto—"  Grip  fast." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Leslie,    7th  Bart.,  C.B., 

b.   1848  ;    d.   1905  ;    m.   1879,  Emma  May    (Res. — 

Findrasaie,  Bracknell,  Berks.),  d.  of  R.  M.  Edwards, 

Bengal  C.S.  :— 

Sir  Norman   Roderick  Alexander   David    Leslie,    8th 

Bart,  of  Wardis,  co.  Moray  (1  Sept.  1625),  C.B.E.,  Wing 

Commander  R.A.F.,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1919,  Betty  Elise,  d.  of 

John  Sewell,  C.B.E. ;  and  has  issue— Henry  John   Lin- 

dores  Leslie,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;   Nancy  Jean.     Club — Junior 

United  Service. 

LESLIE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  on  a  bend  azure, 
three  buckles  or  (for  Leslie) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant sable  (for  Abernethy).     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


proper.     Motto— "  Grip  fast.''     Livery — White,  with  light 
blue  facings. 

Son  of  Robert  Charles   Leslie,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 

(son  of  Arthur  French  and  Emily  Eleanora  Wilhelmina 

Leslie),  b.  1828;  d.  1904;   m.  1867,  Charlotte  Philippa 

Mary  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Capt.  Edward  Kelso  of  Kelsoland, 

and  Horkesley  Park  : — 

Edward   John    Henry   Leslie,   Esq.,    C.M.G.,   M.V.O., 

H.M.'s  Diplomatic  Service,  1st  Sec.  Rcme  since  1919,  J.P., 

D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1908)  co.  Monaghan,  b.   1880.     Estate 

— Ballybay,    co.    Monaghan.       Postal    addresses  —  British 

Embassy,  Rome  ;  Greenhill,  Westwood,  Bradford-on-Avon  ; 

10  Douro  Place,   Kensington,  W.     Club — Marlborough. 

WILLIAM  LESLIE,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1872)  — Parted  per  pale  argent  and  or,  on  a  bend 
azure,  between  two  crosses  flory  gules,  three  buckles  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  -On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  proper.  Motto  —  "  Grip  fast.'' 
Seat  — 

LESLIE  of  Westminster  (H.  Coll.,  20  May  1915). 
Azure,  a  harp  between  three  buckles  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin 
sable,  winged, beaked,  membered  and  queued  or,  grasping 
in  the  dexter  claw  a  pipe  proper.  Motto — "  Grip  fast." 
Eld.  son  of  William  Henry  Perry  Leslie,  Gentleman, 
of  Bryn  Tanat,  Llansantffraid,  Mont.,  b.  .  d. 

1926  ;   m.  ,  Mabel  Georgina  : — 

Captain  Henry  William  Eyton  Leslie,  M.C,  b.  1892  ; 
m.  1928,  Helen  Alexandra,  d.  of  late  John  Shields  Craw- 
ford, and  has  issue — Sara  Elizabeth.  Res. — The  White 
House,  Burton  Lazars,  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  Clubs — 
White's,  Orleans. 

LESLIE  (L.O.,  1672)  —  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
three  buckles  or,  within  a  bordure  indented  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  ot 


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his  liveries,    a  griffin  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  talon  a 


buckle  or.    Motto— "  Quae  juncta  firma.  '     Livery — Blue, 
faced  with  yellow.  .   . 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Archibald  Young  Leslie,  of  Kilvinie, 

late    comdg.    Q.O.    Cameron    Highlanders,    b.    1843  ; 

d.  1913;  m.  1868,  Alice  (d.  1895),  dau.  of  Col.  Richard 

Cautley  :  — 
The  late  Archibald  Stewart  Leslie,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  T.D., 
Lt.-Col.  T.A.  Res.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Banff,  b.  1873  ;  d.  1928; 
m.  1910,  Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Edward  Home,  and  had  issue 
—4  sons.  Estates—  Kininvie,  Tullich,  and  Lesmurdie,  co. 
Banff. 

LESLIE  (Fun.  Entry,   15  Apl.   1661  ;  U.O.,  Ped.   Reg. 


on  a  bend  azure,  three  buckles  or  (Leslie) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  sable  (Abernethy).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  (recorded  U.O.  1708) — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  angel  affrontee  proper.  Motto—"  Grip  fast." 
Livery — Sky  blue,  white  facings,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Seymour  Montague  Leslie,  Gentleman,  b.  1835  ; 

d.  1891  ;  m.  1st,  1866,  Louisa  {d.  1869),  d.  of  William 

Graham  of  Fitzharris,  Berks.  ;  2nd,  1878,  Sarah  Alice 

(d.  1918),  d.  of  George  Vincent  of  Westminster  : — 

James  Graham  Leslie,  Esq.,  J  P.  and  D.L.   co.  Antrim 

(High  Sheriff  1907),  Senator  of  Northern  Ireland  since  1921, 

Barr.-at-Law  (Gray's  Inn),  b.  1868  ;  m.  1901,  Grace,  only  d. 

of  J.  LamontBrodie  of  Wimbledon  ;  and  has  issue— Seymour 

Argent  Sandford    Leslie,   Gentleman,   B.A.    (Cantab.),  b. 

1902 ;    Grace    Margaret  Hester ;    and  Mary  Etheldritha. 

[m.  1929,  David  N.  Maitland-Titterton,  Political  Service, 

Nigeria].     Seats— Leslie  Hill,  Ballymoney  ;  Seaport  Lodge, 

Port    Ballintrae,    Bushmills,    co.    Antrim.      Club—  Ulster 

(Belfast). 

Edmund  Vincent  Leslie,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — 
Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  George  Leslie,  R.A.,  of  Donaghadee, 
b.  1825;  d.  1897;   m.  1855,  Albina  Jane  (</.  1893),  d.  of 
James  Shaw,  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Cal- 
cutta:— 
George  Francis  Leslie,  Esq.,  Brig.-Gen.  (ret.),  b.  1856;, 
m.  1884,  Aimee,  d.  of  John  Graham  Berry  of  Broomfield,, 
co.    Yorks.     Res.  — 17  The  Drive,    Hove,  Sussex.     Club — 
Union  (Brighton). 

E.  N.  Leslie,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1892,  Mary  Louise, 
third  d.  of  Daniel  de  laCherois,  D.L. ,  of  the  Manor  House, 
Donaghadee,  co.  Down.     Res. — Dharwar,  Bombay,  India. 

CHARLES  STEPHEN  LESLIE-DUGUID,  Gentle- 
man. Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1889)— Quarterly,  1  and4, 
azure,  three  crosses  patee  argent  (for  Duguid) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  on  a  fesse  azure,  three  buckles  or  (for  Leslie). 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dove,  holding  an  olive 
branch  in  her  beak  proper.  Motto— "  Patientia  et  spe." 
Livery— Blue,  white  lace.  Seats  -  Fetternear,  Balquhain, 
and  Auchenhove,  Aberdeenshire. 

LESLIE-ELLIS  (Matric.  L.O.,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  fesse  argent,  between  three 
crescents  or,  as  many  escallops  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the 
third  a  garb  vert  (Ellis,  Confn.  U.O.)  ;   2  and  3,  argent. 


1907,  Certif.  21  Sept.   1908).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 


on  a  bend  azure,  between  two  spur-rowels  gules,  three 
buckles  or  (Leslie  of  Pitcaple,  L.O.).  Mantlings  — 
Dexter,  gules  and  argent  ;  sinister,  azure  and  argent. 
Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  naiant 
embowed  argent,  charged  with  an  escallop  as  in  the  arms 
(Motto  over— "  Non  sine  jure")  (Ellis);  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  with  wings  addorsed 
proper  (Motto  over— "Grip  fast")  (Leslie).  Liver  v  (un- 
dress)—Dark  blue,  silver  buttons,  crimson  facings  and  vest. 


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Eld.  son  of  Henry  Leslie-Ellis  (formerly  Ellis),  Esq., 
D.L.  co.  Wicklow  (High  Sheriff  1902),  J. P.,  F.S.A., 
F. R.G.S.,  Lt.-Col.  Royal  Bucks.  Hussars,  formerly 
Major  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1894, 
Margaret,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Septimus  Rolleston,  Rector 
of  St.  Minver,  Cornwall : — 
Francis  Rolleston  Leslie  Leslie  Ellis,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 
Seat — Magherymore,  co.  Wicklow. 

LESLIE-MELVILLE  (L.O.  matric.  30  Dec.  1907). 
Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a  thistle  slipped  proper,  ensigned 
with  an  Imperial  crown  or,  a  coat  of  augmentation  to 
the  arms  of  Leslie  ;  2.  gules,  three  crescents  within  a 
bordure  argent,  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the  first  (for 
Melville)  ;  3.  argent,  a  fess  gules  (for  Melville  of  Raith)  ; 
4.  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  buckles  or  (for  Leslie). 
MantliDg  gules  doubled  ermine.  Crests  —  1.  a  demi- 
chevalier  in  complete  armour  holding  in  his  right  hand 
a  dagger  point  downwards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or 
(for  Leslie) ;  2.  a  ratch-hound's  head  erased  proper, 
collared  gules  (for  Melville).  Supporters — On  the  dexter, 
a  knight  in  complete  armour,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand 
the  banner  of  Scotland  all  proper  (for  Leslie)  ;  on  the 
sinister,  a  ratch-hound  proper,  collared  gules  (for  Mel- 
ville). Mottoes  —  "  Pro  rege  et  patria  "  ;  "  Denique 
ccelum." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ronald  Ruthven  Leslie- 
Melville,  K.T.,  P.C.nth  Earl  of  Leven.and  10th  Earl 
of  Melville,  6.1835  ',  d.  1906  ;    m.  1885,  Hon.  Emma 
Selina  (Res. — 5  Bryanston  Square,  W.i),  d.  of  2nd 
Viscount  Portman : — 
Rt.   Hon.   Archibald  Alexander   Leslie-Melville,    13th 
Earl  of  Leven,  and  12th  Earl  of  Melville,  Viscount  Kir- 
kaldie,  Baron  Balgonie,   Melville,  and  Raith  Monimail, 
and  Balwearie,  Maj.  Lovat's  Scouts,    Capt.   (ret.)   2nd 
Dragoons   (Royal  Scots  Greys),  b.  1890  ;  s.  his  brother 
1913  ;    m.   1918,  Lady  Rosamond  Foljambe,  d.  of  1st 
Earl  of  Liverpool ;     and  has  issue — Alexander  Robert 
Leslie-Melville,  commonly  called  Lord  Balgonie,  b.  1924  ; 
Hon.  George    David     Leslie- MelviJle,    b.    1924    (twin)  ; 
Hon.  Ronald  Jocelyn  Leslie-Melville,  b.  1926  ;  Hon.  Alan 
Duncan  Leslie-Melville,  b.  1928 ;  Lady  Jean  Elizabeth. 
Seat — Glenferness,  Nairn.     Town  res. — 1  Sussex  Square, 
W.2.     Clubs — Travellers'  ;  Carlton  ;  Cavalry. 

L'ESTRANGE  of  Market  Hill  (U.O.).  Gules,  two  lions 
passant  guardant  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— A  lion  passant  guardant  or.  Motto — "  Memento 
mei." 

Son  of  Christopher  Carleton-L' Estrange,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Market  Hill,  b.  ;  d.  1889;  m.  1852,  Charlotte 

Annie,  d.  of  Arthur  Brooke  Cooper  of  Cooper's  Hill, 

co.  Sligo:  — 

Arthur  Henry  L'Estrange,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1900, 

Mabel,  ygst.    d.  of  late  M.  G.    Newton   of  Earl's  Court 

Square,  and    widow    of    Ronald    John    Neville.      Seat — 

Kevinsfort,  co.  Sligo.     Club — Royal  Societies. 

L'ESTRANGE  (U.O.,  1589).  Gules,  two  lions  passant 
guardant  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.  Motto 
— "  Memento  mei."     Livery — Chocolate  or  claret. 

Sons  of  Frederick  L'Estrange,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1798  ; 

d.  1871  ;  m.  1829,  Frances  Amelia,  d.  of  John  Matthews, 

Vicar  Choral  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin  : — 

Francis    Adolphus     L'Estrange,     Esq.,     Lt.-Col.     (ret.) 

Army  Med.  Staff,  b.  1842  ;  m.  17  Sept.  1879,  Annie,  eld.  d. 

of  late   Hon.   William   Macdonald,  Gustos  R.,   of  Water 

Valley  and  Moore  Hall  Estates,  St.  Mary's,  Jamaica.  Res. — 

Istalia,  Ailesbury  Road,  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Albert  Halahan  L'Estrange,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Army 
Medical  Staff,  b.  1844;  m.  1886,  Martha  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Henry  Alexander  Taylor;  and  has  issue— (1)  Frederick 
Henry  Paget  L'Estrange,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (2)  Francis 
Albert  L'Estrange,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  b.  1889;  (3) 
Henry  Rowland  L'Estrange,  Esq.  ' 
b.  1889  (twin  with  his  brother) 
L'Estrange,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 
ton  Road,  Donnybrook,  Dublin. 

Sons  of  Col.  Edward  Napoleon  L'Estrange,  late 
Cheshire  Regt.  and  Royal  Scots  Fus. ,  b.  ;  d.  1890; 
m.  1st,  ,  Margaret  Innes  of  Manchester:  — 

Francis  L'Estrange,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Henry  Innes  L'Estrange,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Leinster 
Regt.,  b.  .     Res.— 


O.B.E.,Capt.  R.A.M.C, 
(4)  Albert  Cecil  Taylor 
Res. — Harryville,  Eglin- 


Ernest  L'Estrange,   Gentleman,    Natal  Police,   b. 
Res. — Natal,  S.  Africa. 

Son   of    Francis    L'Estrange,    Surgeon    Antrim   Art., 
M.A.,   F.R.C.S.I.,  b.  1803;  d.  1875;   m.  1830,  Cathe- 
rine Eliza  (d.  1865),  d.  of  John  Mathews,  Vicar  Choral 
St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin  : — 
Col.  George  Wellington  L'Estrange,  (ret.)  late  comdg. 
8th  Batt.    King's  Royal   Rifle  Brigade,   b.    1841.     Clubs— 
Naval  and  Military,  H.  United  Service  (Dublin). 


LE  STRANGE.  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii., 
gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent  (for  Le  Strange) ; 
ii.  and  iii. ,  sable,  a  unicorn  statant  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  three  billets  of  the  first  (for  Styleman)  ;  2.  the 
same  arms  of  Styleman  (granted  H.  Coll.  6  May  1562)  ; 
3.  the  same  arms  of  Le  Strange  ;   4.  or,  a  maunch  gules 


(for  Hastings).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended 
or  (for  Le  Strange);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear  s 
head  erased  azure,  bezantee,  collared  and  chained  or  (for 
Styleman).     Motto — "  Mihi  parta  tueri." 

Sons  of  Roland  le  Strange,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.   co. 

Norfolk,  Capt.  P.W.O.    Norfolk    Artillery,    b     1869; 

d.   1919  ;  m.   Oct.  22,  1891,    the  Hon.  Agneta  Frances 

Delaval,  dau.  of  the   Rev.  Delaval  Loftus,  10th  Baron 

Hastings : — 
Charles  Alfred  le  Strange,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Warwickshire  Yeo. , 
F.Z.S.,  J.  P.  Norfolk,  Heredit.  Lord  High  Admiral  of  the 
Wash,  b.  Dec.  9,  1892  (to  whom  H.R.  H.  Duke  Alfred  of 
Saxe-Coburg  stood  sponsor).  Seat — Hunstanton  Hall, 
Norfolk. 
Bernard  le  Strange,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Hamon   le  Strange,   Esquire,  J.  P.    and 

D.L.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  one  of  the  Chairmen  of  Quarter 

Sessions  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1880),  b.   1840;  d. 

1918;   m.  1866,  at  Boston,  Emmeline,  dau.  of  William 

Austin  of  Boston,  Massachusetts,  U.S.A. :  — 
Rev.  Austin  le  Strange,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Ringstead, 
Norfolk,  b.  May  22,  1874  ;  m.  1903,  Katherine  Ellen  Grey, 
dau.  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  Hugh  Wynne  Mostyn,  Rector  of 
Buckworth,  Hunts.  ;  and  has  issue— Hamon  le  Strange, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Viola  ;  and  Dorothy.  Res. — Great 
Ringstead  Rectory,  King's  Lynn. 

Son  of  Eric  le  Strange,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  20,  1878; 

d.  1918  ;  m.  1906,  Nita  Florence,  d.  of  Francis  Frederick 

Gordon  : — 
Gordon  le  Strange,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 


Us 


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L'ESTRANGE-MALONE  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent  (for  L'Estrange);  2 
and  3,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  mullets  argent 
(for  Malone).  Motto — "  Memento  mei."  Livery — Scarlet 
and  white  or  cream. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Savile    Richard    William    L'Estrange- 
Malone,    Rector   of    Dalton-Holme,   sometime   Vicar- 
Choral   of  Armagh    Cathedral   and    Chaplain   to   the 
Primate   of   Ireland,  b.  1838  ;    d.   1908  ;    m.    1876,  his 
cousin  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  George  Savile  Foljambe, 
Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  of  Osberton  Hall,  Worksop:— 
Edmund  George  Savile  L'Estrange-Malone,   Esq.,  Lt.- 
Col.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland  1907,  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  J. P.  N.  R.  Yorks. ,  served  Tibet  1904, 
and  Great  War,   King's  Messenger  1918-22,   b.    1878  ;   m. 
1910,  Mary  Violet,  d.  of  W.  H.  St.  Quentin,  of  Scampston 
Hall,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue — Mary  Helen  ;    and  Shelagh 
Rosamund.    Res. — We^t  Lodge,  Malton,  Yorks.     Clubs — 
Bachelors',  Yorks.  (York). 
Cecil  John  L'Estrange-Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 

LETCH  WORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and 
or,  two  wings  in  chief  argent  and  a  leopard's  face  in  base 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  three  ears  of  wheat,  two  in  sal  tire 
and  one  in  pale  or,  a  leopard's  face  as  in  the  arms,  between 
two  wings  argent,  each  charged  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.     Motto — "  Ut  sibi  sic  alteri." 

Sons  of  Henry  Finch  Letchworth  of  Oak  Hill,  Surbiton, 
b.  1803 ;  d.  1886 ;  m.  1832,  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Edward  Law  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Howard  Letchworth,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  late  Vicar  of  Detling,  Kent,  and 
R.D.,  b.  1836;  m.  1885,  Mary  Georgma,  d.  of  John 
Strettell,  R.N.     Res.— 

Rev.  Arnold  Letchworth,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly  Vicar 
of  St.  John's,  Kingston,  b.  1840;  m.  1886,  Mary  Frances, 
d.  of  Thomas  Oldman.      Res. — 

Sir  WROTH  PERIAM  CHRISTOPHER  LETH- 
BRIDGE,  5th  Bart.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  (ret.), 


1903,  formerly  Lieut  3rd.   Batt.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (Princess 
of  Wales'  Own),  transferred  Feb.  1885,  1st  Batt.  Leicester- 


shire Regt.,  and  again  transferred,  Nov.  1885,  to  Grenadier 
Guards,  rejoined  (1914)  Grenadier  Guards  as  Captain, 
Deputy-Assistant  Censor  B.  E.F.,  served  in  Egypt  1917, 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Somerset.  Born 
Dec.  19,  1863,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Wroth 
Acland  Lethbndge,  4th  Bart.,  of  Sandhill  Park,  Taunton, 
by  his  wife  Anne  Williams,  dau.  of  Thomas  Benyon  of 
Gledhow  House,  Leeds.  Armorial  bearings — Argent, 
over  water  proper,  a  bridge  of  five  arches  embattled,  on  the 
centre  arch  a  turret  gules,  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  sable, 
charged  with  a  bezant.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  an  embattled 
arch  gules,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  the  wings  erminois, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  leopard's  face  or.  Mottoes 
— "  Spes  mea  in  Deo";  (above  the  crest),  "Truth.' 
Livery — Dark  olive  green.  Married  1st,  1892  (div. 
19 11),  Alianore,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sacheverel- 
Chandos-Pole  of  Radbourne  Hall,  Derby,  by  Lady  Anna 
Stanhope,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  the  5th  Earl  of  Harrington  ; 
2nd,  1911  (div.  1928),  Kathleen,  only  child  of  late  Robert 
O'Hara,  Barnster-at-Law ;  3rd,  1928,  Ethel  Hilda,  d.  of 
Canon  Blundell  ;  and  has  Issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Hector 
Wroth  Lethbridge,  Esq. ,  Lieut,  late  Rifle  Bde. ,  served 
Great  War  1917-18,  b.  1898;  Torfrida  Alianore  [m.  1920, 
Major  H.  F.  Grant-Suttie,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  (q.v.)]  ;  and 
Dulcibel  Margaret  [m.  1921,  Major  Robtrt  James  Words- 
worth, D.S.O.,  Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.].  Res. — 29  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W.     Clubs — Guards',  Carlton. 

LETHBRIDGE.  Azure,  over  water,  a  bridge  of  three 
arches  embattled  proper,  on  a  chief  argent,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable,  between  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-tower  proper, 
issuant  therefrom  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  each  wing 
charged  with  a  rose  argent,  a  lotus-llower  leaved  and  slipped 
proper.     Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo." 

Son    of    Sir    Roper    Lethbridge,     K.C.I.E. ,    M.A., 

formerly    M.P.    for    North    Kensington,  J. P.,    D.L. , 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Exbourne,  Devon,  b.   1840;  d. 

1919  ;  m.   firstly,  1865,  Eliza  (d.  1895),  dau.  of  the   late 

W.  Finlay,    and  great    granddau.    of  the    Rt.    Hon. 

Henry,  nth  Baron  Teynham  ;    secondly,   1897,  Emma. 

widow  of  the  late  Frederick  Burbidge,   and  youngest 

dau.  of  the  late  John  Neave  : — 

Francis  Washington  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 

late  Duke  of    Wellington's    Regt.,    formerly  Indian   Staff 

Corps,    b.    1867;     m.    1888,  Gertrude   Ethel   Mary,    d.    of 

Admiral  Harry  Croft  of  Powys  Square,  London,  and  has 

issue — Marguerite  Doris  [m.  1915,  Charles  Egerton  Milman- 

Mainwaring  (Res. — Goltho  House,  Bournemouth)].  Res. — 

LETHBRIDGE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  over  water  proper, 
a  bridge  of  five  arches  embattled,  on  the  centre  arch  a 
turret  gules,  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  charged 
with  a  bezant.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  an  embattled 
arch  gules,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  the  wings  er- 
minois, charged  on  the  breast  with  a  leopard's  face  or. 
Mottoes — "  Spea  mea  in  Deo"  ;  (above  the  crest),  "  Truth." 

Sons  of  Sir  Wroth  Acland  Lethbridge,  4th  Bart..  J. P. 

and    D.L.    Somerset   and   J. P.    Cambridge,    b.    1831  ; 

d.  1902;  m.  1861,  Ann  Williams  (d.   1882),  second  d. 

of  Thomas  Benyon  of  Thorpe  Arch,  Yorkshire: — 
Sir  Wroth    Periam    Christopher    Lethbridge,   5th   Bart. 
(q.v.). 

Lt.-Col.  Ernest  Astley  Edmund  Lethbridge,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. ,  late  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I. , 
served  in  S.  African  Campaign  (Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps,  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches), and  Great  War  1914-16  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G. ,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1864;  m,  1919,  Ruth  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  E.  A.  Holmes  a  Court,  and 
widow  of  Major  C.  E.  Forrest,  D.S.O. ,  and  has  issue- 
Diana  Ruth.  Res. — Brooklands,  Landford,  nr.  Salisbury. 
Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Buckler  Valentine  Lethbridg-',  Esq.. 

/'.  1866  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1901,  Eva  Henrietta  Wyndham, 

d.     of    Reginald    William    Templer    of    Powderham 

House,  Teignmouth : — 
Montagu  Benyon  Templer  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  b.  19C2. 
Wroth  Thomas  Coull  Lethbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Sir  Wroth  Lethbridge,  4th  Bart.  :  — 
Hugh  Francis  Hesketh  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.    Somersetshire  L.I.,   served  in   Matabelt  Campaign 


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1896  (medal),  in  S.  African  War  (Queen's  medal  and  four 
clasps),  and  in  Natal  Rebellion  1906  (medal  and  clasp), 
b.  1867  ;  m.  1912,  Edith  Maud,  elder  d.  of  Thomas  Mellor 
Robinson  of  Natal;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Mytton  Fitz- 
warine  Lethbiidge,  Esq.,£.  1913  ;  Wroth  Thomas  Hesketh 
Bouchier  Lethbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Delphine 
Edith  Conyers  Bouchier.      Res. — 

John  Acland  Musgrave  Lethbridge,  Esq. ,  served  as  Capt. 
Imp.  Yeo.  in  S.  African  War,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1894,  Florence 
Martin,  d.  of  Sydney  Wood  Cooper  of  New  York,  U.S.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — Duncan  John  Leghe  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  b. 
1898  [m.  1922,  Phyllis  Muriel,  d.  of  T.  S.  Chappell,  of 
Chadshunt,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue — Jacqueline  ;  and 
Florence  June]  ;  (2)  Harold  Reginald  Lethbridge,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1 901  ;  Violet  Martin  [m.  1913,  Samuel  Francis 
Becke  Lane];  Annie  Gwendoline  [m.  1916,  Capt.  Guy 
Clavenng  Wetherali,  R.A.S.C.];  Phyllis  Henrietta;  and 
Mabel  Florence.      Res. — 

Son  of  Walter  Buckler  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  Knight  of 

Charles   III.    of  Spain,   and   the   Medjidie,    b.   1845  ; 

d.    1907;    m.    1st,    1864,  Eleonor6  Marie  (d.   1896),  d. 

of  Peter  Alexander  Boyer  of  Paris: — 
Walter  Alexander  Charles  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
Northants.  Yeo.,  formerly  R.  Bucks.  Hussars,  b.  1865;  tn. 
1st,  1885,  Rose  Maria,  d.  of  Miguel  del  Monte  of  Havana  ; 
2nd,  1902,  Blanche,  eld.  d.  of  John  Bingham,  Judge 
of  the  High  Court,  New  York  ;  3rd,  Marie  Jos£  Mondron  ; 
and  has  issue  —  (1)  Walter  Michel  Lethbridge,  Esq., 
formerly  U.S.  Navy,^.  1886  [tn.  1st,  1907,  Anna  Agnes,  d. 
of  J.  V.  Ganter ;  and  has  issue — Frances;  2nd,  1913, 
Catherine  Marsh] ;  (2)  John  George  Jules  Lethbridge,  Esq., 
Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.,  b.  1888  [m.  1917,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Le 
Roy  Taylor,  of  Washington,  U.S.A.].  Res. — Domine 
de  Bougerder,  Lexar,  B. P.,  France. 

LETTS  of  Llandudno  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  semee  of  trefoils 
vert,  on  a  pile  sable,  an  eagle  displayed  argent.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  eagle's  head  argent,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  between 
two  cross  crosslets  gules.  Motto — "  Fides  visque  multum 
conficit." 

Son  of  William  Letts,  of  Northampton  : — 

Sir  William  Malesbury  Letts,  K.B.E.  (1922),  b.  1873  ; 
m.  1901,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  William  Pearson.  Res. — 
Eryl  Fryn,  Llandudno,  N.  Wales. 

LEVESON  (H.  Coll  A  [Arms  granted  to  the  late  Admiral 
Sir  Arthur  Cavenagh  Leveson,  G.C.B.,  to  be  borne  and 
used  by  him  and  his  descendants,  and  by  the  other 
descendants  of  his  father  (other  than  his  elder  brother 
Edward  John  Leveson,  and  his  descendants)].  Or,  on  a 
chevron   engrailed  gules,  between  three   stags    trippant 


proper,   semee  of  fleurs-de-lys  or.       Motto — "  Spero." 

Second   surviving   son   of   Edward   John    Leveson, 

Gentleman,  of  Anerley,  Surrey,  b.  1832  ;   d.  1900  ; 

m.  i860,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Iveson,  of  Marlborough  : — 

The  late  Sir  Arthur  Cavenagh  Leveson,  G.C.B.  (mil.), 

Admiral,  had  Orders  of  St.    Stanislaus,   1st  Class  with 

Swords,     and     Rising     Sun     of      Japan,      2nd     Class, 

F.R.G.S.,  Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1868  ;   d.   1929; 

m.  1902,  Jemima  Adeline,  widow  of  7th  Earl  of  Darnley  ; 

and  left  issue — Arthur  Edmund  Leveson,  Esq.,  b.  1908; 

Jemima  [m.  1926,   Lieut.  William  D.  Stephens,  R.N.]  , 

Mary  ;   Pamela.     Res. — Park  Cottage,  Midhurst,  Sussex  ; 

22  Basil  Mansions,  S.W.3. 

LEVESON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  argent, 
two  red  deer  trippant  in  chief  and  a  Moor's  head  in  profile 
erased  at   the   neck   in  base  proper,   wreathed   ab^ut    the 


proper,  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.    Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant 


temples  gules  and  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising  or,  a 
red  deer  trippant  proper.     Motto — "  Spero." 

Eld.  son  of  Edward  John  Leveson  of  Anerley,  Surrey,  b. 
1832  ;  d.  1900;  tn.  i860,  : — 

Edward  John  Leveson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — 
Canada. 

LEVER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
argent  and  barry  of  eight  or  and  azure,  two  bendlets  sable, 
the  upper  one  engrailed  (for  Lever)  ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron 
or  and  gules,  in  chief  two  chaplets  of  roses  and  in  base  a 
lion's  head,  all  counterchanged  (for  Hulme).  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  trumpet  fessewise,  thereon  a 
cock  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  rose  gules. 
Supporters — On  either  side  an  elephant  or,  the  dexter 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  and  the  sinister  with  a  chaplet  of  roses 
gules.     Motto — "Mutare  vel  t.imere  sperno." 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Hesketh  Lever, 
1st  Viscount,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1874,  Elizabeth 
Ellen  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Crompton  Hulme,  of  Bolton  :- — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir    William    Hulme  Lever,  2nd    Viscount 
Leverhulme  (1922),  of  the  Western  Isles,  Baron  Lever- 
hulme  (1917),  2nd  Bart.  (1911),  Capt.   (ret.)  4/5th  Batt. 
The  Cheshire    Regt.,    M.A.    (Cantab.),   J. P.,   D.L.,   and 
(1923)  High  Sheriff,  Cheshire,  b.  1888  ;  tn.  1912,  Marion 
Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Bryce  Smith,  of  Whalley,  Lanes.  ; 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Philip  William  Bryce  Lever,  b.  1915  ; 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Ruth  ;    Hon.   Rosemary  Gertrude  Alex- 
andra.     Seat  —  Thornton     Manor,     Thornton    Hough  „ 
Cheshire.      Town  res. — 39    Upper   Brook   Street,    W.i. 
Clubs — Reform  ;  Arts. 

LEVER  of  Allerton  (H.  Coll  ).  Argent,  two  bendlets 
engrailed  sable,  between  as  many  sparrowhawks  close 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cock  wings  elevated  proper,  resting  the 


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dexter  claw  on  an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  a 
trumpet  or.  Badge— A  hawk's  lure  or,  the  rope  entiled 
by  a  circlet  gules  charged  with  three  bezants.  Motto— 
"  Deo  gratias."  , 

Son    of  the   late    Samuel    Lever,  of    West    Derby, 

Liverpool : —  .    ,    c. 

Sir  Samuel  Hardman  Lever,  K.C.B.,  ist  Bart.  (3  Feb. 
1020),  Head  of  the  Firm  of  Lever,  Honeyman  &  Co., 
C.A., b.  1869  ;  m.  1900,  Edythe,  d.  of  Matthew  Hamilton 
Gault,  of  Montreal.  Res.— 64  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i. 
Club — Reform. 

LEVER  of  Chelsea  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
invected  ermines  between  two  keys  erect,  the  wards  to 
the  dexter,  in  chief  sable,  and  an  esquire's  helmet  in  base 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  holding  a  kev  in  bend  sinister,  the  ward  upwards 
sable,  and  encircled  above  the  elbow  with  a  chaplet  of 
roses  argent,  leaved  vert.    Motto—"  Ammo  et  fide. 

Only  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Levy  Lever  (who  assumed 

the  surname  of  Lever  by  R.  L.  1911),  ist  Bart.,  J. P., 

b.  i860  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1896,  Beatrice  Hilda,  d.  of  the 

late  Philip  Falk  :— 

Sir  Tresham  ( Joseph  Philip)  Lever,  2nd  Bart.  (8  teb. 

1911),  of  Hans  Crescent,   Chelsea,   b.    1900.     Seat—  lhe 

Grange,    Knockholt,    Kent.       Town  res.— 15  .Parkside, 

Knightsbridge,    S.W.i.        Clubs  —  Bachelors  ;     Bath; 

Carlton. 

LEVESON-GOWER.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  eight 
argent  and  gules,  a  cross  patonce  sable  (for  Gower) ;  2  and 
q  three  laurel  leaves  erect  or  (for  Leveson)  ;  and  for  his 
Crests  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  passant 
argent,  collared  and  lined  or  (for  Gower) ;  2.  a  goat  s  head 


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erased  ermine,  attired  or  (for  Leveson) ;  with  the  Mottoes, 
"  Frangas  non  flectes"  (for  Gower)  ;  "Defende  le  droit 
(for  Leveson) ;   "  Fiat  voluntas  tua"  (for  Gresham). 

Only  surv.  son  of  Arthur  Francis  Gresham  Leveson  - 
Gower,  Gentleman,  M.A..  H.B.M.Diplomatic  Service, 
FS  A  F.R.B.S.,F.R.H.S.,^.i85i;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1881. 
Caroline  Frederica  (d.  1925),  third  daughter  of  George 
Savile  Foljambe  of  Osberton,  Nott  .,  and  Aldwarke 
Hall  Yorks.,  by  his  second  wife  Sehna  Charlotte 
Viscountess  Milton,  second  daughter  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Charles  Cecil  Cope,  the  third  and  last 
Earl  of  Liverpool,  G.C.B.  :— 


Osbert  Charles  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
Comdr.   R.N.,  b.    Nov.   3,   1888.     Clubs—  United  Service; 
Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

LEVESON-GOWER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
barry  of  eight  argent  and  gules,  a  cross  flory  sable  (Gower)  ; 
2  azure,  three  laurel  leaves  or  (Leveson)  ;  3,  gules,  three 
rests  or  (Granville).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  passant  argent,  collared 
and  lined  or.     Motto—  "  Frangas  non  flectes." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Granville  George  Leveson-Gower, 
2nd    Earl   Granville,    K.G.,    P.C.,    D.C.L.,   b.    1815; 
d.  1891  ;   m.  2nd,  1865,  Castalia  Rosalind,  ygst.  d.  of 
Walter  Frederick  Campbell  of  Islay:— 
Rt     Hon.    Granville   George   Leveson-Gower,    3rd    Earl 
Granville  (10  May  1833),  Viscount  Granville  (is  Aug.  181 5), 
G  C  V  O      K.C.M.G.     Envoy   Extra,  and  Mm.    Plen.    in 
Brussels  and  Luxemburg  since    1928,  Lord-in-Waiting  to 
Queen    Victoria    1895,    to    King    Edward   VII.    1905-10, 
and  to  King  George  V.  1910-15,  has  the  Grand  Crosses 
of  the   Dannebrog,    of   the    North   Star    of   Sweden     the 
Concepcion    of    Portugal,     and     the     ist    class    of     the 
Crown   of   Prussia   [Supporters   (H.    Coll.,    i8i5)-Two 
wolves  argent,  plain  collared,    and  line  rerlexed    over  the 
back  gold,  and   charged    on  the  shoulder  with  an    escut- 
cheon gules,  thereon  a  clarion  orl,  b.  1872;  m.  1900,  Nina 
Ayesha    d.    of   Walter    Baring,   late   H.M.  s   Minister   at 
Monte  Video.      Res.  —  The    British    Embassy,    Brussels. 
Clubs— Brooks's,  St.  James's. 

Hon.  William  Spencer  Leveson-Gower,   U.b.U.,  capt 
R  N.   b.  1880  ;  m.  1916,  Lady  Rose  Bowes-Lyon   d.of  14th 
Earl   of    Strathmore;    and    has    issue —  Granville   James 
Leveson-Gower,  Esq. ,  b.  1918  ;  and  Mary  Cecihe. 

Son  of  Hon.  Edward  Frederick  Leveson-Gower,  J. F. 
and  D.L.  Surrey,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1819;  d.  1907; 
m.  1853,  Lady  Margaret  Compton,  d.  of  2nd  Marquess 
of  Northampton:—  „D„       ,,   . 

Sir  George  Granville  Leveson-Gower,  K.B.H.,  M.A. 
(Oxford),  Commissioner  of  Woods  and  Forests,  1908-24, 
Private  Sec.  to  the  Prime  Minister  (Mr.  Gladstone)  1880-5 
Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1886.  M.P.  for  North- West 
Staffordshire  1885-6,  and  for  Stoke-upon-Trent  1890-5, 
b.  i8S8  ;  m.  1898,  Hon.  Adelaide  Violet  Cicely,  d.  of  8th 
Baron  Monson  ;  and  has  issue-Iris  Irma  [m.  1922,  Capt 
William  Buchanan  Mirrlees,  M.C.,  R.A.];  Margaret 
Rosemary ;  and  Edome  Georgiana  Lavender  Res.— 
16  Thurloe  Place,  S.W.7.  C/«fc-Brooks's,  Athenaeum. 
M.C.C. 

LEVESON-GOWER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  1  and  4. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii..  barry  of  eight  argent  and  gules,  a 
cross  pawnee  s  ,ble  (Gower)  ;  ii.  and  hi.,  azure,  three  laurel 
"eaves  erect  or  (Leveson);  2  and  3,  argent  a  chevron 
ermfnes  between  three  mullets  pierced  sable  (Gresham) 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests-i.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  coloursf  a  wolf  p.ssant  argent,  collared  and  lined  or 
Gower)  2  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat  s  head 
erasld  ermine,  attired  or  (Leveson)  ;  3-  on  a  wreath  of  he 
colours,  a  grasshopper  proper  Gresham)  Mottoe?  „ 
"Frangas  non  flectes"  (Gower);  "Defende  le  droit 
(Leveson)  ;   "  Fiat  voluntas  tua  "  (Gresham). 

Rons  of  Granville  William  Gresham   Leveson-Gower, 
Esq     M.A.,    J.P.   and  D.L.   (High  Sheriff  1875)  .«» 
Surrey,  J.P.  co.  Kent,  a  Vice-President  of  the  Society 
of  Antiquaries,  and  Alderman  of  Surrey -  C.C.  ,b   1838 
d    1895;   m.  1861,  Hon.  Sophia,  d.  of  the  Rt.   Hon. 
Chandos  Leigh,  the  first  Baron  Leigh:— 
Granville  Charles  Gresham  Leveson-Gower    Esq..  Hon. 
Major  T.F.  Res.,  served  Great  War,  J.P.,  . D.L.  . for  Surrey, 
Lo  d  of  the  Manors  of  Titsey,  Limpsfield    and Jagfield, 
all  in  the  co.  of  Surrey,  b.  1865;  m.  1894.  Evelyn  Mildred, 
Scond  surv.  d.  of  the  late  Henry  A.    Brassey  of  Preston 
Hall    Aylesford,    Kent;    and  has  had   issue— (1)   Rlchard 
5en  y  Gresham  Leveson-Gower .Gentleman    Lieut.   Gren 
rjc      /SRI       h      iZqa-     (2      Ronald    Charles    Granville 
grdesha(mRLeVeson-Gower,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Gds       b     1896;     killed     in     action    1917;     (3)     Ihomas 
Christopher  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Gentleman^    1903  , 
(4)    Alan   John   Gresham   Leveson-Gower     Gentleman.    6. 
190Q      Post.add—Titsey  Place,  Limpsheld,  Surrey.     Club 

_RevWlFrederick  Archibald  Gresham  Leveson-Gower. 
Rector  of  Singleton,  Sussex,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1Z71  ,  m. 
i8Q7  Cecil  Eyre,  d.  of  Sir  Walpole  Lloyd  Greenwell, 
Ban.';    and  rJs   surv.    issue-Humphrey   Leigh   Gresham 


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Leveson-Gower,    Gentleman,    b.    1908;    and  Judeth    Elyn 
Gresham.     Res. — The  Rectory,  Singleton,  Sussex. 

Evelyn  Marmaduke  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1872;  m.  1906,  Elo  Janet  Catherine,  ygst.  d.  of 
late  Lt.-Col.  James  Ross  Farquharson  of  Invercauld  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Alastair  Marmaduke  Gresham  Leveson- 
Gower,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2)  Rupert  Evelyn  Gresham 
Leveson-Gower,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. — Drummond 
Lodge,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Henry  Dudley  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.,  Maj.  late 
R.A.S.C,  b.  1873;  m.   1908,  Enid  Mary,  elder  d.  of  late 
R.  S.    B.  Hammond-Chambers,  K.C.     Res. — 8  Northwick 
House,    St.    John's  Wood  Road,  N.  W.8.    Clubs — Sports 
Gresham. 

Cecil  Octavius  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.,  M.B.E., 
Temp.  Capt.  R.A.S.C,  b.  1875;  m.  1899,  Mary,  d.  of 
Philip  de  Clermont  of  Ivy  House,  Godstone,  Surrey  ;  and 
has  issue  —  Granville  Howard  Roderick  Gresham  Leveson- 
Gower,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  and  Constance  Violet  Gresham. 
Club — Sports. 

Clement  Edward  Gresham  Leveson-Gower,  Esq.,  late 
Lieut.  Prince  Albert's  Somersetshire  L.I.,  served  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  5  clasps),  and  Great  War 
1914-19,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  Redeemer 
(Greece),  and  of  St.  Sava  (Serbia),  sometime  Comptroller 
of  the  Household  to  Earl  Grey,  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada,  b. 
1876.     Res. — Limpsfield,  Surrey. 

LEVETT  (H.  Coll.,  27  May  1835).  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitch6e  sable,  a 
bordure  engrailed  azure  charged  with  four  cross  crosslets 
fitch^e  and  four  fleurs-de-lys  alternately  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  argent,  ducally  crowned  or,  gorged  with 
a  collar  azure,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e 
sable,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  third 


charged   with   a   fleur-de-lys   gold.     Motto — "  Hcc    age.' 
Livery — White,  with  black  facings. 

Sons  of  Theophilus  John   Levett,   Esq.,   of  Wychnor 

Park,  Staffs.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  2nd 

Batt.    Staffs.    Vols,    and   Lt.-Col.    Q.O.    Staffs.    Yeo., 

formerly  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  b.   1829;  d.  1890;  m. 

1856,   Lady  Jane   Lissey   Harriet  Fielding,   d.   of  7th 

Earl  of  Denbigh  : — 

Theophilus  Basil   Percy  Levett,   Esq.,  J. P.  Staffs,    late 

Lieut.     Coldstream     Guards,    b.     1856 ;     m.     1884,     Lady 

Margaret  Emily,  d.  of  8th  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.    '  Seat  — 

Meiiy  House,  Wimborne.     Res. — 61  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Capt.    Berkeley  John  Talbot  Levett,  late  Scots  Gds.,  b. 


1863  ;  m.  1900,  Sibell  Lucia,  only  d.  of  late  Hamar  Alfred 
Bass,  Esq.,  D.L.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Theophilus  Francis 
Michael  Levett,  Gentleman,  b.  1905 ;  (2)  Sidney  John 
Armyne  Douglas  Levett,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Joan 
Angel  May.     Res. — Cottington,  Sidm<  uth,  S.  Devon. 

Surv.  sons  of  Robert  Thomas  Kennedy  Levett,   Esq., 

J.P..D.L. ,  of  Packington  Hall,  Staffs. ,  and  Rcsemount, 

co.    Pembroke,   formerly  Capt.  2nd  Staffs.    Mil.,   and 

Lt.-Col.  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt. ,  b.  1831  ;  d. 

1909 ;    m.    i860,   Margaret  Catherine,   only  d.   of  late 

Thomas  Levett  Prinsep  of  Croxall  Hall,  Staffs. : — 

Rev.     Thomas     Prinsep     Levett,     F.Z.S.,      Fellow     of 

Entomological  Societies  of  London   and  Paris   [Livery — 

Yellow   with   drab   facings],    b.    1862.       Seat — Packington 

Hall,  Lichfield.     Res. — Frenchgate,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

Walter  Mackenzie  Levett,  Esq.,  Major  4th  North  Staffs. 
Regt.,  b.  1867.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

George  Arthur  Monro  Levett,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m. 
1913,  Estelle,  third  d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Norman  Huit, 
Rector  of  Bradfield,  and  has  issue — Robert  George  Levett, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Catherine  Estelle ;  and  Margaret 
Grace  Irene.     Res. — 18  Belle  Vue  Gardens,  Brighton. 

LEVETT  of  Milford  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  murally  crowned  or,  and  two  crosses  crosslet 
fitch^e  in  pale,  between  two  piles  issuing  from  the  dexter 
and  sinister  chiefs  of  the  second,  each  pile  charged  with 
three  cr.  sses  crosslet  fitch^e  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  or,  entwined  with  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert,  and  supporting 
a  cross  crosslet  htch£e  sable. 

Sons  of  Richard   Byrd  Levett,  Esq.,  of  Milford  Hall, 
J. P.,  D.L,    B.A.    (Oxon.),  late  Lt.-Col.    comdg.    3rd 
Batt.  Staffs.  Rifles,  formerly  60th  Royal  Rifles, /\  1810  ; 
d.  1887  ;  m.  1848,   Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  John  Mire- 
house,  Esq.,  of  Brownslade,  co.   Pembroke,  Common 
Serjeant  of  London  : — 
William  Swinnerton  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Stafford,  late  Capt.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  1856  ; 
m.  1896,  Maud  Sophia,  second  d.  of  Major  Levett,  late  10th 
Hussars  ;  and  has  had  issue  — Richard  William  Byrd  Levett, 
Lieut.    K.R.  R.C. ,    b.    1897;    killed   in  action    1917 ;    and 
Dyonese  Rosamond.  Seat — Milford  Hall,  Stafford.   Clubs — 
Carlton,  Junior  United  Service. 

Egerton  Bagot  Byrd  Levett-Scrivener  (formerly  Levett), 
Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Suffolk,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  late  Bursar 
Keble  College,  b,  1857  (assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1889  the 
additional  name  of  Scrivener)  ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Mabel 
Desborough  (d.  1890),  d.  of  Sir  Harry  Smith  Parkes, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  H.M.  Minister  Plen.  at  Pekin,  China; 
2nd,  1891,  Mary,  only  d.  of  Henry  John  Mirehouse  of  St. 
George's  Hill,  co  Somerset;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Evelyn 
Harry  Byrd  Levett-Scrivener,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1885; 
(2)  Alaric  Parkes  Levett-Scrivener,  Gentleman,  b.  1886; 
Iris  Theodora  ;  Winifred  Violet ;  and  Pamela.  Seat — 
Sibton  Abbey,  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Walter  Leveson  Byrd  Le\ett,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Salop,  1*. 
1859;    m.   1st,  1884  (div.  ),   Helen,  d.  of  late  Charles 

Lambert;  2nd,  1912,  Katherine  Josephine,  d.  of  late  Sir 
Alfred  Hickman,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Rupert  Edward 
Cooke  Kettle  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Richard  Walter  Lc vett, 
Gentleman,^.  1890  [m.  1914,  Rachel  Mitford,  d.  of  the  late 
Comdr.  K.  Gamier,  of  Froyle  House,  Fareham,  Hants.]  ; 
Mary  Beatrice  [m.  1909,  John  I.  Benson];  and  Rachel 
Helen.  Res.  —  Wyanstone  Leys,  Monmouth.  Club — 
Wellington. 

THOMAS  LEVETT-PRINSEP,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Derby,  Warwick,  and  Stafford.  Born  Dec.  9,  1844,  being  the 
third  son  of  Thomas  Levett- Prinsep,  Esq.,  by  his  second 
wife  Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Templer,  Rector 
of  Teigngrace,  Devon.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  three  piles 
issuing  from  the  sinister  base  flory  at  the  points  or  (for 
Prinsep)  ;  2  and  3  argent,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
crosses  crosslet  fitch^e  sable,  a  bordure  engrailed  azure, 
charged  with  four  crosses  crosslet  fitchee  and  as  many 
fleurs-de-lys  alternately  or  (for  Levett).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gules,  guttee-d'or,  in  the 
beak  a  bird-bolt  erect  (the  bolt  downwards)  proper  (for 
Prinsep)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
argent,  ducally  crowned  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  azure,  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sable,  the  sinister 
paw  resting  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  third,  charged  with  a 
fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Levett).    Motto-  "  Non  prodigus  neque 


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avarus."  Married,  June  23,  1868,  Georgina  (,iT.  1919),  dau.  ot 
Arthur  B.  E.  Holdsworth  of  Widdicombe  House,  Kings- 
bridge,  Devon  ;  and  has  Issue — Thomas  Arthur  Levett- 
Prinsep,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  [to.  1907,  Margaret  Noel,  d. 
of  F.  C.  Simpson,  Esq.,  of  Maypool,  S.  Devon,  and  has 
issue— Thomas  Francis  Levett-Prinsep,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909;  Edward  John  Levett-Prinsep,  Gentleman,*.  1914 
(Res. — Barton-under-Medwo  d,  Burton-on-Trent)];  Katha- 
rine Mary[/».  1896,  Henry  Edward  Disbrowe  Wise,  C.B.E., 
of  Walton  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent]  ;  Georgina  Maud  ;  and 
Edith  Marion  [m.  191 2,  Major  Ralph  Christopher  Apletre, 
M.C.,  R.A.  (formerly  Simpson)].  Seat—  Croxall  Hall. 
Lichfield.     Res. — Cotton  House,  Rugeley. 

LEVICK  of  Castle  Combe  (H.  Coll.)  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  and  nine  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in  orle  sable, 
on  a  chief  gules  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  collared  or,  supporting  an  assegai  erect  proper. 

Son     of     John     Musgrave     Levick,     of     Burleigh, 
Cheshunt : — 

Sir  Hugh  Levick,  K.B.E.  (1918),  b.  1870  ;  TO.  1892, 
Agnes,  d.  of  James  Stout,  of  Hohokus,  New  Jersey  ;  and 
has  issue — Hugh  Gwynne  Levick,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ; 
Elizabeth  [to.  1919,  Walter  Ffennell].  Res. — Burleigh 
House,  Wynberg,  S.  Africa.     Club — St.  James's. 

LEVINGE  of  High  Park,  Westmeath.  Vert,  a  chev- 
ron or,  in  chief  three  escallops  argent.  Crest — An 
escallop  argent,  within  a  garland  proper.  Motto  — 
"  Vestigia  nulla  retrorsum." 

Son  of   Sir   Richard  William   Levinge,    10th   Bart., 

b.  1878  ;  d.  1914  ;  to.  1910,  Irene  Marguerite,  d.  of 

J.  H.  Pix,  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  :— 

Sir  Richard  Vere  Henry  Levinge,  nth  Bart.  (26  Oct. 

1704),  of  Knockdrin  Castle,  b.   191 1.     Seat — Knockdrin 

Castle,  Mullingar,  Westmeath. 

Sons  of  Sir  William   Henry  Levinge,   9th   Bart.,    b. 

1849  ;   d.    1900  ;    m.    1876,    Emily   Judith,    d.   of  Sir 

Richard  Sutton,  4th  Bart.  : — 

Thomas  Vere  Levinge,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Northumberland 

Fus.,    b.     1880.       Res.  —  Pimlico,    Synesham,    Brackley, 

Northants. 

Reginald   Augustus   Levinge,    Esq.,  b.   1883;  m.  1925, 
Evelyn   Mary,    d.    of    Rev.    H.    E.    Robeson,    Rector   of 
Blunsdon,  Wilts.     Res.— 
Charles  Horace  Levinge,  Esq.,  b.  1884. 
Bernard  George  Levinge,  Esq.,  b.  1887. 
Gerald  Henry  Levinge,  Esq.,  b.  1889. 

LEVIS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  chevronels  between  as 
many   eagles   displayed   sable.      Mantling   sable    and  or. 


Crest — Issuant  out   of  a  crown  vallary  or,   a  demi-eagle 


displayed  sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  three  chevronels 
gold.     Motto — "  Deo  juvante." 

Son  of  Franklin  Burr  Levis,*.  1834;  m.  1857,  Rebecca 
Browning,  d.  of  Peter  Van  Pelt  Coppuck : — 
Howard  Coppuck  Levis,  Gentleman,  LL.  B. ,  F.S.A., 
Member  of  the  Bars  of  the  States  of  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  Illinois,  Minnesota,  and  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  b.  1859;  m.  1884,  Jane  Chester,  d.  of 
William  Abrani  Coursen  of  Elizabeth,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — Chester  Coursen  Levis,  Gentleman,  Litt. B. , 
b.    1885  ;    and    Edith   Chetwood    [m.  ,    Lieut. -Comdr. 

Desmond  Maxwell,  R.N.  Res. — 40  Egerton  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.  Clubs — City  of  London,  Cavendish,  Rane- 
lagh,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Swinley  Forest  Golf,  Grolier 
(New  York). 

BENN  WOLFE  LEVY,  Gentleman.  Born  i8sr,  being 
the  son  of  Lewis  Wolfe  Levy,  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  New  South  Wales.  Armorial  bearing-s  Sable, 
a  wolf  rampant  or,  between  two  woolpacks  in  chief  proper 
and  a  mullet  of  eight  points  in  base  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-wolf  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
mullet  of  eight  points  argent,  and  resting  the  sinister  on  a 
woolpack,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  — "  Honore  et  labore." 
Address — 30  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W. 

LEVY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  invected  ermines, 
between  two  keys  erect  the  wards  to  the  dexter  in  chief 
sable,  and  an  esquire's  helmet  in  base  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper,  holding 
a  key  in  bend  sinister,  the  wards  upwards  sable,  and  en- 
circled above  the  elbow  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  argent, 
leaved  vert. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Levy,  late  of  Knighton,  Leicester,  />. 
1829;  d.  1899;  m.  1855,  Cordelia  (d.  1906),  d.  of  late 
Michael  Hart  of  Manchester  : — 

David  Levy,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  m.  1888,  Kate,  d.  of 
David  Benjamin  of  Westbourne  Terrace  ;  and  has  issue. 

Frederick  David  Levy,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.)  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1890.       Res. — Hove,  Sussex. 

Sir  Maurice  Levy,  1st  Bart.  (4  Feb.  1913),  Knt.  Bach. 
(1907),  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1926)  High  Sheriff  co.  Leics., 
M.P.  for  Loughborough  Div.  of  Leicestershire  1900-18, 
b.  1859  ;  m.  1885,  Elise  Ray,  eld.  d.  of  late  Max.  Zossenheim 
of  Leeds  and  Harrogate  ;  and  has  issue — Ewart  Joseph 
Maurice  Levy,  Esq.,  b.  1897;  Violet  Ray;  Doris  Pamela; 
Alix  Ccrdelia;  and  Norah  Sybil  [to.  1921,  John  R. 
Duckworth-King].  Seat — Great  Glen,  Leicester.  Town 
res. —  9  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Reform, 
National  Liberal. 

LEVY  (H.  Coll.,  31  Aug.  1922).  Sable,  a  fesse  en- 
grailed or,  between  two  octohedron  rough  diamonds  in 
chief  proper  and  a  pair  of  scales  in  base  of  the  second . 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  embowed,  the  hand  in 
the  act  of  blessing  proper,  between  two  dragons'  wings 
gules.     Motto — "  Spectemur  agendo." 

Sons  of  Aaron  Levy,  Gentleman,  of  38  Hertford 
Street,  Mayfair,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1853, 
Marianne,  d.  of  Abraham  Hart : — 

Sir  John  Arthur  Levy,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  b.  1855. 
Res. —  38  Hertford  Street,  W.i  ;  The  Mount,  Cookham 
Dean,  Berks.     Clubs — Farmers',  R.A.C. 

Alexander  Michael  Levy,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res. — 
38  Hertford  Street,  W. ;  The  Mount,  Cookham  Dean, 
Berks. 

LEVY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse  azure,  between,  in  chief 
two  scythes  of  the  second,  and  in  base  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  and  fructed  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  winged  ram  statant 
or.     Motto — "  Alteri  si  tibi." 

Son  of  Abrahamo  Elia  Levy  : — 

Elia  Rudolph  Levy,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res. — 
Birkdale,  Lanes. 

LEVY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed,  between 
in  sinister  chief,  a  lion's  head  erased,  and  in  dexter  base, 
two  swords  in  saltire  azure,  three  acorns  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  crown 
pallisado,  a  horse's  head  or,  between  two  roses  gules, 
barbed,  seeded,  leaved,  and  slipped  proper.  Badge — A 
rose   gules,   barbed   and   seeded   proper,   between   two 


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gillyflowers  of  the  first,  all  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
entiled  by  a  circlet,  also  gules. 

Son  of  Walter  Henry  Levy,  D.S.O.,  Maj.  R.A.S.C, 

of  4  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.,  b.  1876  ;  d.  1923  ;  m. 

1903,    Hon.    Nellie    Samuel,    d.    of    1st    Viscount 

Bearsted,  of  Mote,  Maidstone  : — 
John    Henry    Levy,     Gentleman,    b.     1910.     Res. — 
54  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

LEVY-LAWSON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
three  bars  gemel  argent,  over  all  a  winged  morion  or  ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  a  saltire  double  parted  and  fretted  or, 
between  two  rams'  heads  couped  in  fesse  argent  (H.  Coll., 
1892).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  terrestrial  globe  proper, 
a  winged  morion  or  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
ram  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert, 
and  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a  quatrefoil  or.  Motto 
—"Of  old  I  hold." 

Sons  of  Rt.-Hon.  Sir  Edward  Levy-Lawson,  1st  Baron 

Burnham,    K.C.V.O.,     principal     proprietor    of    The 

Daily    Telegraph,    President    Institute    of  Journalists, 

1891-2,  J. P.,   D. L. ,  an  Alderman  co.  Bucks.,  b.  1833  ; 

d.  1916;    m.    1862,   Harriett  Gecrgiana  (d.   1897),    d. 

of    Benjamin    Nottingham    Webster  of   Pen-y-Craig, 

co.  Denbigh  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Harry  Lawson  Webster  Levy-Lawson,  1st 

Viscount   Burnham  (16  May  1919),  2nd  Baron   Burnham 

(13  July  1903),  2nd  Bart.  (13  Nov.  1892)  [Supporters— 

On  the  dexter,   the  figure   of  Clio,  the  muse   of  History, 

proper  ;  and  on  the  sinister,  the  figure  of  Hermes,  vested 

argent,  mantled  azure,   on   the  head  a  winged  morion,  on 

his  heels  wings,  and  in  his  exterior  hand  a  caduceus  or], 

G.C.M.G.  (1927),  C.H.  (1917),  LL.D.  (Cambridge),  LL.D. 

(McGill    Univ.),    LL.D.    (Athens),    LL.D.    (Perth    Univ. 

Australia),  D.Litt.  (Durham),    M.A.    (Oxon.),   J.  P.,    D.L. 

co.  Bucks.,   Hon.    Col.  Bucks.  Imp.  Yeo. ,  M.P.  for  West 

St.  Pancras  1885-92,   for  Cirencester   Div.    co.   Gloucester 

1893-5,  and  for  the  Tower  Hamlets  1905-6  and  1910-16, 

Member  London  County  Council  1889-92  and  1897-1904, 

is    Comdr.    Legion    of  Honour,   and    Order   of    Leopold 

(Belgium),    G.O.    Crown    of    Italy,    Star    of    Roumania, 

Order    of    the     Redeemer  (Greece),     has     Grand     Cross 

Order   of  Leopold    II.,    b.     1862;  m.    1894,    Olive,    d.    of 

Gen.   Sir  Henry   de    Bathe,    4th    Bart.  ;   and  has   issue — 

Dorothy  Olive  [m.    1907,    Major   the   Hon.  John  Spencer 

Coke,  Scots  Guards;  and    has   issue].     Seat — Hall  Barn, 

Beaconsfield,  Bucks.     Town  res. — 13  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

Clubs — Mailborough,  Athenaeum,  Garrick, 

Hon.  William  Arnold  Webster  Levy-Lawson,  D.  S.O. , 
D.L.  co.  Leicester,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Maj.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  10th  Batt.  Imp.  Yeo.  in  South 
Africa  1900-1,  formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  b.  1864  ;  m. 
1887  (div.  1 91 2),  Sybil  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col  Sir  Frederick 
Marshall,  K.C.M.6.  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Frederick 
Levy-Lawson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Maj.  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 
R.  Bucks.  Hussars,  late  Lieut. -Col.  1st  London  Yeo., 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1890  [m.  1920,  Enid, 
d.  of  Hugh  S.  Robson  ;  and  has  issue — William  Edward 
Harry  Levy-Lawson,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  and  Lucia  Edith]  ; 
and  2  daus.  Seal — Barton  Court,  Kintbury,  Hungerford. 
Clubs — Arthur's,  Turf,  Guards'. 

LEWIN,  see  ROSS-LEWIN. 

LEWIS,  see  HAMPTON-LEWIS. 

LEWIS.  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  pale,  and  over  all 
three  chevronels  flory  counterflory,  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lamb  passant  proper,  seme'e  of  crescents  argent, 
holding  in  the  mouth  three  cinquefoils  slipped  vert,  and 
resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a  staff  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  therefrom  a  flag  flying  to  the  sinister  argent, 
charged  with  a  cross  couped  gules.  Motto — ' '  Duw  fo  o  fy 
rhan." 

Son  of  Evan   Lewis,   Esquire,  J. P.,   of  Brynderwyn, 
Llandaff,  Cardiff,  b.    18 — ;    d.  ;  m.  1868,  Annie, 
dau.  of  W.  Robinson  of  Cheltenham  : — 
Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.           .     Res. — New  Zealand. 

LEWIS  of  Inniskeen  (U.O.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  spear-heads  argent,  a  crescent  gules.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a 
plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  gules  and  azure,  charged  with 


a  chevron  or,   thereon  a  crescent  gules.      Motto — "  Bidd 

llu  hebb  llydd. " 

Son    of    Francis    Owen     Lewis,     Gentleman,     Lieut. 
Bombay  Inf.,  b.  1869  ;  killed  in  action,  Gras  Pan,  S.A., 
1899  ;  m.  Joanna  Somerset,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Farquhar 
Shand,  LL.D. ,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Mauritius: — 
Francis  Arthur  Harvey  Owen  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 

Res.— 

JAMES  WINDSOR  LEWIS,  Gentleman.  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
19th  Hussars,  2nd  Lieut.  1900,  Lieut.  1902  (S.  African  War 
1901-2),  ret.  1905,  Lieut.  West  Kent  Yeo.,  called  to  the 
Bar,  Inner  Teir.ple,  1902.  Born  1877,  being  the  son  of 
James  Lewis,  Esq.,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Glamorgan 
and  Brecon,  High  Sheriff  co.  Brecon  1882-83,  by  his  wife 
Louisa  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Edwards, 
Vicar  of  Llangollen.  Armorial  bearings — Per  pale  argent 
and  gules,  a  pale  and  over  all  three  chevronels  flory 
counterflory,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lamb 
passant  proper,  semee  of  crescents  argent,  holding  in  the 
mouth  three  cinquefoils  slipped  vert,  and  resting  the  dexter 
fore-leg  on  a  staff  in  bend  sinister  proper,  therefrom  a  flag 
flying  to  the  sinister  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  couped 
gules.  Motto — "Duw  f o  ;  O  fy  rhan.''  A/arried,  1905, 
Katherine  Henrietta,  d.  of  Maj. -Gen.  C.  F.  Gregorie,  C.  B.  ; 
and  has  issue — James  Charles  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
£  state — 

LEWIS.  Ermine,  on  a  pile  gules,  between  two  dragons' 
heads  erased  in  base,  a  lion  rampant  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore- 
paw  a  leek  erect  or,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  dragon's  head  erased 
gules.     Motto— "  Ymlaen." 

Only  son  of  John  Penry  Lewis,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Ceylon 
Civil  Service  and  Mem.  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Ceylon,  b.  1854  ;  d.  ;   m.  1894,  Violet  Marion  U. , 

d.  of  late  Joseph  Anderson  of  Ankerwyke,  Bucks.: — 
Walter  Alan  Scott  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Address — 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford. 

Sir  WALTER  LLEWELLYN  LEWIS  Knight,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple),  M.A.  and  Gold  Medallist  in 
Experimental  Science(Queen's,now  National  Univ.  .Ireland), 
joined  Northern  and  afterwards  S.  Wales  and  Chester  Cir- 
cuit, Chief  Justice  of  British  Honduras  1900-6,  formerly 
Senior  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Trinidad  and 
Tobago.  Born  Nov.  13,  1849,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Lewis  of  Tenby,  Pembrokeshire,  by  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  Scott.  Armorial  bearings  Ermine, 
on  a  pile  gules,  between  two  dragons'  heads  erased  in  base, 
a  lion  rampant,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
ermine,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  leek  erect  or,  and 
supporting  with  the  sinister  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 
with  a  dragon's  head  erased  gules.  Motto-  "Ymlaen." 
Married,  July  23,  1887,  Jane  Mary  (R.I.),  second  dau.  of 
the  late  J.  R.  Dealy  of  London.  Residence—  27  Shooter's 
Hill  Road,  Blackheath.S.  E.  Clubs—  Royal  Thames  Yacht, 
Union  (Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad). 

LEWIS  of  Senghenydd  (H.  Coll.)  Sable,  a  lion  ramp- 
ant argent,  over  all  a  fesse  or  charged  with  three  bees 
volant  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  azure,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  bee  volant  or.  and  holding  in  the 
beak  a  roll  of  paper  argent.  Supporters — On  either  side  a 
lion  rampant  argent  charged  on  the  shoulders  with  a  bezant 
therein  a  bee  volant  proper.  Mottoes— "  Gwna  a  ddylit 
doed  a  ddel,"  "  Hirbarhad."  Livery — Dark  blue,  and  gold 
buttons. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Thomas  Lewis,  G.C.  V.O. , 
1st  Baron   Merttnr,  b.  1837;  d.  1914;  m.  1864,  Anne 
(d.  1902),  d.  of  William  Rees,  Colliery  Proprietor,  of 
Lletty  Shenkin  House,  Aberdare:— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Clark  Lewis,  2nd  Baron  Merthyr 
of  Senghenydd,  co.  Glamorgan  (24  June  ignj.anda  Bart. 
(15  Feb.    1896),  D.L.   Pembrokeshire,   High  Sheriff  Pem- 
brokeshire 1907  and  Radnorshire  1914,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1899, 
Elizabeth   Anna   (d.    1925),    elder   d.    of  late   Major-Gen. 
Richard  Short  Couchman,  Madras  S.C.  ;  and  has  issue— 
Hon.  William  Brereton  Couchman  Lewis,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  b.  1901  ;  and  Hon.  Anne  Elizabeth  Mary 


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Llywelyn.  Estates — Various  farms  and  mineral  property 
in  the  counties  of  Brecon,  Glamorgan,  Pembroke,  &c.  Seat 
— Hean  Castle,  Saundersfoot,  Pembi  okeshire.  Town  res. 
— 125  Victoria  Street,  S.W.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

LEWIS  of  Essendon  Place  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a 
lymphad  and  in  chief  three  spear-heads  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a^ wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  two  spears  in  saltire  gules,  headed  argent,  a 
butterfly   or.     Motto — "  Animo  et  fide." 

Son  of  Edmund  Lewis,  of  West  Hartlepool,  b.  1834  ; 

d.  1882  ;    m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  d.   of  John  Dent,  of 

Weardale  : — 
Sir  Frederick  William  Lewis,  1st  Bart,  (n  Feb.  1918), 
Comm.  Legion  of  Honour,  Crown  of  Italy,  and  of  th^ 
Order  of  the  Couronne,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1896,  Daisy  Ellen,  d. 
of  Robert  Henry  Harrison  of  West  Hartlepool ;  and  has 
issue — Brian  Edmund  Lewis,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  Frieda  [m. 
1927,  Ian  Patrick  Napier].  Seat — -Essendon  Place, 
Essendon,  Herts.  Town  res. — 1 1  Charles  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  W.  Clubs  —  Royal  Societies,  Reform,  Royal 
Thames  Yacht. 

LEWIS  (H.  Coll.,  1902).  Ermine,  a  flaming  sword  erect 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  lions  rampant 
addorsed  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stock  of  a  tree  eradicated  proper, 
thereon  an  owl  with  wings  expanded  sable,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  flaming  sword  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Je 
meurs  oil  je  m'attache." 

Only  son  of  Sir  George  James  Graham  Lewis,  2nd  Bart. , 

b.  1868  ;  d.  1927  ;   m.  1896,  Marie,  d.  of  Emil  Hirsch  of 

Rheinstrasse,  Mannheim  : — 

Sir  George  James  Ernest  Lewis,  3rd  Bart.  (1  Aug.  1902), 

■b.  1910.    Seat — The  Grange,  Rottingdean,  Sussex.      Town 

res. — 43  Bryanston  Square,  S.W. 

LEWIS  of  Banstead  (H.  Coll.,  12  July  1921).  Paly 
of  eight  argent  and  gules,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
on  a  chief  per  pale  or  and  of  the  second,  two  lions  passant 
counterchanged.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


General  Manager  of  the  National  Provincial  Bank,  Ltd., 
Director  of  Bank  of  British  West  Africa  Ltd.,  and  of 
Yorkshire  Penny  Bank  Ltd.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1897,  May, 
d.  of  the  late  William  Roberts,  of  Allerton  House, 
Chapel  Allerton,  nr.  Leeds  ;  and  has  issue  —  Edward 
Roberts  Lewis,  Esq.,  b.  1900  [m.  1923,  Mary  Margaret, 
d.  of  Rev.  G.  D.  Hutton,  of  Summerfield  House,  Dunbar]  ; 
Nancy  Roberts,  M.B.,  B.S.  (London)  ;  Freda  Elizabeth 
[m.  1924,  Flight-Lieut.  Edgar  Kingston  -  McCloughty, 
D.S.O.,  D.F.C.];  Margaret  May.  Res. — Coneybury,  Lower 
Kingswood,  Surrey.     Clubs — Reform,  City  of  London. 

LEWIS  formerly  of  Parwich  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a 
chevron  cottised  between  three  trefoils  slipped  in  pairle  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  sable,  the  centre 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  sejant  proper,  resting 
the  dexter  paw  on  an  escarbuncle  or.  Motto — "  Lahore 
vinces." 

Son  of  Rev.  John  Lewis,  of  Birmingham  : — 
Sir   Alfred  Edward  Lewis,    Knt.    Bach.  (192 1),  Chief 


one  charged  with  a  mascle  gold.     Motto — "  Spe  tutiores 
armis."     Livery — Black  and  gold. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Lewis,  of  Grosvenor  House,  Waltham- 
stow,  Essex,  b.  1838;  d.  1887;  m.  1861,  Susan,  d. 
of  Rev.  John  Edmund  Carr,  of  Holbrook  Hall,  co. 
Derby : — 

Rev.  Claud  Edmund  Lewis,  B.A.  (Camb.),  J. P.,  late 
High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  Vicar  of  Parwich  1904-11, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1901,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  late  Rev. 
William  Gray,  M.A.,  of  Lansdowne  Crescent,  London; 
and  has  issue — Claud  John  Ledston  Lewis,  Lieut.  R. 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1905.  Seat — Evancoyd,  Walton,  co. 
Radnor.     Club — Connaught. 

Rev.  Eric  Lewis,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
b.  1864;  m.  1887,  Alice,  d.  of  Cazimir  Pongowski,  Officer 
Polish  Army,  son  of  Count  Pongowski,  of  Poland,  and 
has  issue.     Res. — 3  Lonsdale  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Ernest  Carr  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1900, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  George  Allsop,  of 
Brumpton,  Berks.  Res. — Hermitage  Road,  Parkstone, 
Dorset. 

Rev.  Arthur  Thomas  Lewis,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1902,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  H.Williams,  Rector  of  Bleasby,  Notts.,  and  has 
issue.    Res. — Shawbury  Vicarage,  Salop. 

Gerald  William  Lewis,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1872.     Res. — Hallcliffe  Hall,  Parwich,  co.  Derby. 

Frank  Oswald  Lewis,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  i>.  1873;  tn. 
1920,  Enid  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Alfred  Green-Price,  Vicar  of 
Tarrington.  Hereford.  A'es. — Clatterbrune,  Prestigne. 
Radnorshire. 

LEWIS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  stag  springing  or,  within 
an  orle  of  eight  mullets  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  sejant 
proper,  between  two  wings  or.  Motto  — "  Nitor  in 
adversum." 


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Son  of  James  Lewis,  of  Pontlottlyn,  co.  Glamorgan, 

b.  ;    m.  : — 

Henry  Gethin  Lewis,    Esq.,    J. P.,    and    (1920)    High 

Sheriff  co.    Glamorgan,    b.  1872  ;    m.  1897,    Annie,    d. 

of  Jenkin  Llewellyn,  of  Penarth.     Res. — Porthkerry,  nr. 

Barry,  co.  Glamorgan.     Club — Devonshire. 

LEWIS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  a 
chevron  per  chevron  ermine  and  ermines,  two  rams'  heads 
caboshed  in  chief  of  the  second,  and  an  oak-tree  eradicated 
and  fructed  in  base  proper.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  ot  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  prop  1 ,  an 

oak-tree  as  in  the  arms,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  gules. 

Motto—"  O  nerth  i  nerth."     Livery— Claret,  with  red  and 

white  facings. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Hugh  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
J.  P.  and  (1902)  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery,*,  i860; 
d.  1921  ;    m.   1905,    Eveline  Martha,  J. P.   co.   Mont- 
gomery, d.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Griffiths  : — 
Hugh  Peter  Meredith  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res. 

— Glan  Hafren,  Newtown. 

LEWIS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  gules  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  seeded  in  base,  ahorse  rampant  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  vested  per  chevron 
gules  and  argent,  cuffed  of  the  last,  charged  with  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  palewise  counterchanged,  the  hand  proper,  grasping 
a  spade  in  bend  sinister  or.  Motto — "  Floreatqui  laborat." 
Sons  of  Isaac  Lewis,  Gentleman,  of  Cape  Town, 
S.  Africa,  b.   1849;    d.  ;    m.   1874,   Sarah  Anne 

(d.  ),  d.  of  Henry  Ticton,  of  Hull  :— 

Henry  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  1915-18 
as  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1919,  Eileen,  d.  of 
Major  T.  J.  McNamara,  of  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue— 2  daus. 
Seat — Cambwell  Priory,  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Town  res. — 
14  Stratton  Street,  Piccadilly,  London,  W.  Clubs— Bath 
R.A.C. 

Roy    Lewis,    Gentleman,   b.  .      Res. — Vereeniging, 

Transvaal. 

LEWIS  (Arms  of  ancient  origin  Ped.^H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  dragon's  head  erased  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
dexter  hand  couped  gules,  quartering  Caradoc  Vraich 
Vras,  Howell  of  Caerleon,  and  Howell  Dda.  Motto — 
"  Ar  dduw  y  Gyd."  Livery — Undress,  drab,  with  green 
facings,  and  silver  buttons. 

Eldest  son  of    Ebenezer  Miles  Lewis,    Esq.,    J. P. 

cos.  Glamorgan  and  Monmouth,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1907  ; 

m.    1853,  Sarah,  d.  of  Thomas  Edwards,  of  Twvn 

Cam,  Rhymney,  co.  Monmouth  : — 
Thomas  Edward  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1854  ;   m.  1895, 
Kate  {d.  1898),  d.  of  John  Henry  Brierley,  of  St.  Mary 
Cray,    Kent ;     and  has  issue — Kate   Brierley.      Res. — 
Stewart  House,  Weston-super-Mare. 

Only  son  of  William  Henry  Lewis,  Gentleman,  of 


Dulcherra,  Cachar,   Bengal,  b.  1865  ;    d.  190 1  ;    m. 
1897,  Anna  Frances,  d.  of  James  Young,  of  Rock- 
mount,   Helensburgh  : — 
Thomas  Reginald  Sale  Lewis,  Gentleman,  Sub. -Lieut. 
R.N.    (ret.),  b.  1898.     Res.— Australia. 

Sons  of  Henry  Lewis,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Glamorgan, 

b.  1850  ;  d.  1916  ;   m.  1877,  Katherine  Hannah,  d. 

of  Owen  Davies :  — 

Henry  Lester  Lewis,  Esq.,   D.S.O.,   Lieut. -Col.   R.E. 

(ret.),  served  Tibet  Exped.  (1903),  and  Great  War,  b. 

1879  ;     m.    1906,    Myfanwy,   d.   of  Archdeacon  Davis  ; 

and  has   issue : — Henry   Clifford  Lewis,   Gentleman,   b. 

1907  ;  David  Lester  Lewis,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res. — 

Kelso  House,  Bath. 

Sir  Thomas  Lewis,  Knt.  Bach.,  C.B.E.,  F.R.S.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  D.Sc,  m.  1916,  Alice  Lorna  Treharne,  d.  of 
Frank  Treharne  James,  of  Merthyr  Tydfil  ;  and  has 
issue — Thomas  Henry  Christopher  Lewis,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ; 
and  Patricia  Treharne.  Res. — 10  Chesterfield  Gardens, 
Hampstead,   N.W.3. 

Clifford  Michael  Lewis,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  LL.B.  (Can- 
tab.), Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1885.  Res. — 13  Camden 
Crescent,   Bath. 

LEWIS-BARNED  (R.L.,  1858,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  two  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lys  in  paie 
argent,  between  as  many  flaunches  ermine  (Earned) ;  2  and 
3,  per  saltire  or  and  vert,  four  oak  leaves  counterchanged 
(Lewis).     Mantling    azure  and   argent.     Crest— 1.    on   a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  female  in  a  sitting  attitude,  vested 
azure,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sickle  proper 
(Barned) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of 
a  tree  fessewise  and  eradicated  proper,  a  gryphon  segreant 
or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — 
"  Benigno  numine."     Livery — Blue. 

Only  son  of  J.  Lewis-Barned,  Gentleman  (formerly 
Lewis),  b.  1817  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1859,  Emily  Eliza,  d. 
of  A.  de  Symons  (son  of  Baron  Lyon  de  Symons) : — 
Major  Harry  Barned  Lewis-Barned,  D.L.  J. P.  London, 
late  R.G.A.  (Mil.),  promoted  Major  in  Reserve  of  Officers 
for  services  in  R.A.,  1900-3,  Hon.  Capt.  in  Army,  served 
S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  Alderman  Paddington  Borough 
Council,  Member  of  the  London  County  Council,  repre- 
senting South  Paddington  since  March  1910,  b.  i860; 
m.  1895,  Lily,  elder  d.  of  late  Alfred  Louis  Cohen,  L.C.C.  ; 
and  has  issue — De  Symons  Harry  Lewis-Barned,  Esq. , 
M.C.,  Capt.  Q.  O.  Roy.  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1898  [m. 
1926,  Dorothy  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Frederic  S.  Franklin, 
and  has  issue — John  Frederic  De  Symons  Lewis-Barned, 
Gentleman,  b.  1927]  ;  and  Kathleen  Emily.  Res. — 3 
Sussex  Square,  London,  W.  Clubs  —  United  Service, 
Royal  Automobile,  Dover  (Dover). 

LEWTHWAITE  of  Broadgate  (H.  Coll.,  22  April 
1816).  Ermine,  a  cross  flory  azure,  fretty  or.  Crest — A 
garb  or,  bound  by  a  serpent  r.owed  proper,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.  Motto — "Virtus  ad 
aethera  tendens. "     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son   of  Sir  William  Lewthwaite,   1st  Bart.,    J. P.   and 


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D.  L.  co.  Cumberland,  B.D.  (Camb.),  6.  1853  ;  d.  1927  ; 

m.  1881,  Helena  Jane,  d.  of  Charles  Challinor  of  Basford 

Hall,  Stoke-upon-Trent : — 
Sir  Wjlliam  Lewthwaite,  2nd  Bart.  (26  Jan.  1927),  J. P., 
C.C.  Cu  mberland,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1910,  Beryl  MaryStopford 
only  child  of  Maj.  Stopford  Corby  Hickman  of  Fenloe, 
and  has  issue — William  Anthony  Lewthwaite,  Esq. ,  b.  191 2  ; 
Rainald  Gilfrid  Lewthwaite,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  and  Gilfrid 
Maclver  Lewthwaite,  Esq.,  b.  1922.  Estates—  Broad- 
gate  and  other  property  in  cos.  of  Cumberland  and  Lan- 
cashire. Post.  add.  —  Broadgate,  Broughton-in-Furness, 
Cumberland. 

Sons   of    George    Lewthwaite   of    Littlebank,    Settle, 

Yorks.,    Esq.,    J. P.,    b.    1839;     rf-     J*?12!     m-     1864, 

Margaret,  d.  of  Christopher  Atkinson  of  Ivy  Tree,  nr. 

Ulverston,  co.  Lancaster  :  — 
John  Gilfred  Lewthwaite,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res — . 
William   Atkinson    Lewthwaite,    Gentleman,    b.    1867 ; 
m.  1896  ;  and  has  issue — Violet  and  Margaret.     Res. — 

Rev.   George  Lewthwaite,   Vicar  of  Worlaby,   b.    1868 ; 
m.    1898,   widow  of  Henry  Marshall  Gainsborough ;    and 


has  issue — George  K Lewthwaite,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ; 

John   Gilfrid    Lewthwaite,   Gentleman,    b.  ;    Charles 

Lewthwaite,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Mary.     Res. — Mil- 

verton  Vicarage,  Warwick. 
Arthur  Edwyn  Lewthwaite,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.      Res. — 
Alfred     Lewthwaite,    Gentleman,    b.     1877;     m.     1911, 

Dorothy  Bertha,   widow  of  Col.   C.  J.  O'Neill  Ferguson, 

R.E. ,  and  d.  of  Rev.  W.  H.  West  of  Bath  ;  and  has  issue 

— Jeanette.     Res. — 

LEY  (H.  Coll.,  1888).  Argent,  a  bend  lozengy  gules, 
between  two  broken  tilting-spears  erect  of  the  last.  Mantling; 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  cubit  arm  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand  a  broken 
tilting-spear  in  bend  sinister  proper,  four  lozenges  conjoined 
fessewise  gules.  Motto— "Post  mortem  spero  vitam." 
Badge  (20  May  1913,  H.  Coll.) — An  unicorn's  head  sable, 
erased  gules,  armed,  and  the  neck  encircled  by  an  annulet 
gold.     Livery — Drab,  with  red  facings. 

Son  of  Sir  Francis  Ley,  1st  Bart,  of  Epperstone  Manor, 

J. P.  Derbysh.  and  Notts.  (High  Sheriff  1905),  b.  1846  , 

d.  1916;   m.  1st,  1870,  Georgina  Townsend  id.  1886), 

d.    of   George  Willis  of  Aislaby  Hall,  Whitby  ;    2nd, 

1888,  Alison  Catherine,  d.  of  John  Jobson,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Spondon,  co.  Derby  : — 

Sir  Henry  Gordon  Ley,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Epferstone  Manor 

(27  Dec.   1905),  J. P.  Cumberland,  Derbyshire  and  Derby, 

late  Major  T.F.  Res.,    Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Lazonby, 

Glassonby,  Straffield  and  Kirkoswald,  Cumberland,  b.  1874; 

m.   1st,  1899,   Rhoda  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1927),  d.  of 

Herbert   Prodgers,   Esq.,   J. P.,  of   Kington   St.    Michael, 

Chippenham  ;    2nd,    1927,   Mabel,    d.    of  late   Sir  Philip 

Brocklehurst ;  and  has  issue — Gerald  Gordon  Ley,  Esq.,  b. 

1902;    Francis   Douglas  Ley,  Esq.,  b.    1907;    and  Mary 


Rhoda.      Seats — Lazonby    Hall,    Lazonby,    Cumberland; 
Furze  Down,  King's  Somborne,  Hants.    Clubs— Flyfishers' , 
R.A.C.,  Derbyshire  County,  Cumberland  County. 

LEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between  three 
seals'  heads  couped  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant.  Motto 
—  "  Vincendo  victus." 

Eld.  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Hugh   Halse  Ley,   b.   1851  ;    d. 

1906  ;   m.  1877,  Edith  Harriet,  d.  of  Col.  John  Richard 

Blagden  Hale,  1st  Life  Gds.,  and  3rd  Light  Dragoons, 

of  Bradley  Court,  Glos. : — 
Arthur  Edwin  Hale  Ley,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  Royal 
Deccan  Horse,  Indian  Army,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1909,  Ena  Doris, 
3rd  d.  of  Charles  Ernest  Gwynne-Harrison  ;  and  has  issue 
— Hugh  Marlborough  Hale  Ley,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and 
Josephine  Diana.  Res.  —  Treworgan-Vean,  Yateley,  Hants. 
Club — Cavalry. 

LEYCESTER  of  Toft  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  or, 
fretty  gules,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  roebuck  per  pale  or  and  gules,  attired  of  the 
second,  holding  in  its  mouth  an  acorn  branch  proper. 

Son  of  Ralph  Gerard  Leycester  of  Toft  Hall,  /'.  1817  ; 

d.    185 1  ;    m.    1840,    Emily   Elizabeth,    d.    of  Charles 

Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Esq.  :  — 
The  late  Rafe  Oswald  Leycester,  Gentleman,  b.  1844  ;  d. 
1929  ;  m.  1st,  1867,  Edith  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Hubert  de  Burgh 
of  West  Drayton,  Middx.  ;  2nd,  1924,  Augustine  Eugenie, 
d.  of  the  late  Nicholas  FiancoisCailliot,  of  Lisieur  Calvados. 
Seat — Toft  Hall,  Knutsford. 

Sons  of  Edward  Hugh  Leycester  Penrhyn,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.  Surrey,  J. P.   Hants.,  b.  1827;  d.  1919  ;  m. 

1853,  Vere  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Robert  Gosling  of  Botley's 

Park,  Surrey,  and  Hassobury,  Essex: — 
Arthur  Leycester  Penrhyn,  Esq.,  J. P.  D.L.Surrey,  Barr.- 
at-Law,    late    Major  6th   Batt.    E.    Surrey     Regt.,    served 
Great  War,  b.  1866.     Res. — Upper  Childown,  Long  Cross, 
Chertsey.    Club — New  University. 

George  Leycester  Penrhyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1901, 
Marion  Alice,  d.  of  William  Beauman  Kennedy  ;  and  has 
issue — Vere.     Res.  — 

Son  of  Rev.  Oswald  Henry  Leycester  Penrhyn,  Rector 

of  Winwick  and  Hon.   Canon  of  Liverpool,   b.    1828; 

d.  1918  ;  m.  1862,  Charlotte,  d.  of  late  Edmund  Hornbv 

of  Dalton  Hall  :— 
Charles  Windham  Leycester  Penrhyn-Hornby  [q.v. ). 

LEYLAND,  see  NAYLOR-LEYLAND. 

LEYLAND  (R.L.,  30  Dec.  1893,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  ermine,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable,  between  nine  ears 
of  barley,  three,  three,  and  three  vert,  banded  or  in  chief, 


and  three  like  ears  in  base,  a  lion  passant  of  the  last  between 
two  escallops  argent  (for  Leyland)  ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  or 
and  argent,  a  pale  sable,  fretty  of  the  first,  between  two 
lions  rampant  of  the  third  (for  Naylor).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  an  escallop  argent,  surmounted  by  a    demi- 


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eagle  erminois,  wings  endorsed  azure,  bezant^e,  in  the  mouth 
three  ears  of  barley  as  in  the  arms  (for  Leyland) ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  sable,  charged  on 
the  body  with  two  saltires  in  fesse  or,  and  resting  the  dexter 
fore-paw  upon  an  escutcheon  in  bend  of  the  arms  (for 
Naylor).     Motto  — "Fidus  et  audax." 

Sons  of  Christopher  John  Leyland,  Esq. ,  of  Haggerston 

Castle,  J. P.,  Sub-Lieutenant   R.N.,   b.  1849;  d.  1926; 

m.  1st,  1874,  Eveiilda  Elizabeth  (d.  1890),  eldest  d.  of 

the  late  Ralph  Creyke,  Esq.,  of  Rawcliffe,  Yorks.  ;   m. 

2nd,  1892,  Helen  Dora,  eldest  d.  of  Digby  Cayley,  Esq. 

(second  son  of  Sir  Digby  Cayley,  Bart.) : — 

Christopher  Digby  Leyland,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers 

late  1st  Life  Gds. ,  b.  1892  ;   m.   1916,  Sylvia  Evelyn,  d.  of 

Sir    I.    R.    G.    Cotterell,  and  has  issue — John  Christopher 

Michael    Leyland,    Gentleman,    b.  1922  ;   Pamela  Cicely  ; 

and   Anne   Marigold.      Seat — Haggerston  Castle,    Beal, 

Northumberland.     Clubs — Carlton,  Guards'. 

Stanley  Cuthbert  Leyland,  Gentleman,  b.   1901. 
Robert  Clive   Leyland,  Gentleman,  b.   1903. 

LEYTON  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  pale  or  between 
two  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  caduceus 
also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  suspended 
therefrom  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  caduceus 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Per  scientiam  vis." 
Son  of  Joseph  Grunbaum  : — 

Albert  Sidney  Frankau  Leyton  (formerly  Grunbaum), 
Esq.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  D.Sc.  Cambs.  ;  F.R.C.P.,  Prof,  of 
Pathology  and  Clinical  Lecturer,  University  of  Leeds, 
Major  (T.F.)  R.A.M.C,  assumed,  26  July  1915,  the  sur- 
name of  Leyton  in  lieu  of  Grunbaum,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1909, 
Helen  Gertrude,  widow  of  Robert  Stewart,  M.D.  ;  and 
has  issue.     Res. — 

LIBERTY,  see  STEWART-LIBERTY. 

LICHFIELD,  Earl  of,  see  ANSON. 

CHARLES    OSWALD    LIDDELL,    Esquire,  Captain 


June  27,  1854,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William 
Hodgson  Liddell  of  Edinburgh,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Charles  Oswald.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  three 
mullets  of  six  points  in  bend  purpure,  pierced  of  the  field, 
between  two  lions  rampant  of  the  second,  billett^e  or. 
Mantling  purpure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  purpure,  billettee,  surmounted  on 
the  head  by  a  mullet  of  six  points  pierced  or,  and  resting 
the  dexter  hind  leg  on  a  like  mullet.  Motto — "  Unus  et 
idem."  Married,  April  13,  1880,  Elizabeth  Kate,  dau.  of 
William  Birt  ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Percy  William  Oswald 
Liddell,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept  9,  1881  ;  (2)  Kenneth  Charles 
Liddell,  Gentleman,  b.  July  16,  1883;  (3)  Norman  Oswald 
Liddell,  Gentleman,  b.  March  16,  1886 ;  (4)  Charles  Bertram 
Liddell,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  2,  1889;  Dorothy  Catherine 
Mary ;  Marion  Bessie ;  and  Enid  Muriel.  Residence — 
Shirenewton  Hall,  Chepstow.  Club—  R.A.C.,  Thatched 
House,   R.Y.S. 

LIDDELL  (H.  Coll.,  7  May  1919).  Or,  on  a  fesse 
bretessed  azure  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field,  in  chief 
two  grenades  fired  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  a  demi-Bengal  tiger  proper,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  grenade  sable.     Motto — "  Fas." 

Son  of  William  Byam  Liddell,  of  Madras,  b.  1836;  d. 
1902  ;  m.  1863,  jane,  d.  of  Andrew  Maclure,  of 
London  : — 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Andrew  Liddell,  K.C.M.G.,C.B., 
Dir.  of  Works  and  Buildings,  Air  Ministry  1924-8,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour,  Comdr.  Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium), 
b.  1865  ;  m.  1st,  1894,  Ada  Lilian  (d.  1915),  d.  of  J. 
Livesey ;  2nd,  192 1,  Helen  Gladys,  d.  of  Charles  Murdoch, 
of  Buckhurst,  Wokingham,  and  widow  of  Brig.-Gen.  J.  A. 
Tanner;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Jean  Evelyn 
[w.  1918,  Capt.  Sir  Colin  Jardine,  Bart.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.]. 
Seat — The  Manor  House,  Finchampstead,  Berks.  Clnb 
— United  Service. 

LIDDELL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  fretty  gules,  two 
Haunches  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  estoile  between 
two  leopards'  heads  erased  andt  affrontee  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of   the 


1st  Monmouthshire  Regt. ,  served  in  the  Great  War  19 15- 
i6;  J. P.,  and(i9i8)  High  Sheriff  for  Monmouthshire.  Bom 


colours,  two  hands  clasped  proper,  surmounted  by  a  cross 
crosslet  gules,  between  two  wings  or.  Motto — "  Constans 
ct  fidelis." 

Sons   of   John   Liddell,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Benwell    Hall, 
Northumberland,^.  1811 ;  d.   1888;  m.   1847,  Susanna 
Mitcalfe,  d.  of  Cuthbert  Smith  Fenwick  of  Red  Barns, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 
Matthew  Liddell,   Esq.,  J. P.   for  N.R.,  Yorks,  b.   1850; 
m.  1st,  1875,  Hannah  Delaval,  d.  of  Major  William  Adam- 
son,  3rd  (Mil.)  Batt.    Northumberland  Fus.  ;    2nd,   1914., 
Rose  Adelaide,   d.  of   Frederick   Lawrence,    of   Kalmar, 
Southampton  ;    and   has   issue — Evelyn   Mary  [m.    1905, 
Cuthbert  David  Giffard  Riddell  of  Felton  Park  and  Swin- 


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burne  Castle].  Seat—  Stillington  Hall,  York.  Clubs— 
R.A.C.,  Yorkshire  (York),  Northern  Counties  (Newcastle-on- 
Tyne). 

John  Liddell,  Esq.  (a.v. ). 

JOHN  LIDDELL,  Esquire,  J.  P.  co.  Northumberland. 
Born  March  29,  1852,  being  the  second  son  of  John  Liddell, 
by  his  wife  Susanna  Mitcalfe,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Smith 
Fenwick.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  fretty  gules,  two 
flaunches  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  estoile  between 
two    leopards'   heads    erased   and  affrontee    of   the    third 


Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  hands  clasped  proper,  sur- 
mounted by  a  cross  crosslet  gules,  between  two  wings  or  ; 
with  the  Motto,  "  Constans  et  fidelis."  Married,  January 
19,  1887,  Emily  Catherine,  second  daughter  of  the  late  Maj. 
Henry  A.  Berry,  26th  Cameronians  ;  and  has  had  Issue — 
(i)  John  Aidan  Liddell,  Gentleman,  b.  August  3.  1888; 
d.  31  Aug.  1925  ;  (2)  Cuthbert  Henry  Liddell,  Gentleman, 
b.  August  13,  1892  ;  (3)  Lancelot  Charles  Liddell, 
Gentleman,  b.  May  17.  1894 ;  Dorothy  Mary ;  Mary 
Monica  ;  and  -Veronica  Mildred.  Seat — Sherfield  Manor, 
Basingstoke.     Club — Bath. 

LIDWILL   (U.O.)      Argent,  fretty   gules,  on  a   chief 
engrailed  azure,  a  leopard  passant  gnardant  between  two 
fleurs-de-lysor.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest  — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  crowned 
with  an  Irish  crown  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
fieur-de-lys  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Vis  unita  fortior." 
Sons  of  Geo-ge  Lidwill,  Esq.,  J. P.,   H  n.  Major  19th 
Regt.,  b.  1828;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1st,  1863,  Edith  Wheatley 
(d.  1877),  d.  of  Henry  Adams  of  Kensington  :  - 
George  John  Frederick  Lidwill,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
19th   Princess    of  Wales'   Own   Hussars,   b.    1869.      Res — 
S.  Africa. 

Robert  Arthur  Lidwill,  Esq.,  Brcv.-Col.,  late  comdg.  3rd 
Batt.  R.I.  Fus..  J. P.  co.  Tipp  rary,  Barrister-at-Law, 
B.  A.  (Dub.  1,  b.  1871  ;  m,  1909,  E  hth  Gustava  d.  of  Robert 
Gabb  't  Parker  of  Ballvvalley,  Killaloe  ;  and  has  issue — 
Ge  rge  Ronald  Lidwill,  Gentleman,  b.  1912:  Robert 
Peisley  Lidwill,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Arthur  Gabbet 
Lidwill,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Seat — Dromard,  Temple- 
more,  co.  Tipperary. 


GEORGE  ENGLEBERTS  LIEBENROOD,  Esq., 
formerly  Major  Northamptonshire  Regt. ,  J.  P.  Berks.  Born 
1847,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Captain  Liebenrood  of 
Prospect  Hill,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lemuel  Cambridge  of 
Richmond,  Canada.  Armorial  bearings  —  Argent,  three 
bendlets  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  demi-stag  issuant  of  the 
first,  a  canton  for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  out  of  an  Eastern  crown  gules,  the  crown 
charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  or  for  difference,  two  unicorns' 
horns  argent,  wreathed   vert. 

LIFFORD,  Viscount,  see  HEWITT. 

LIGHTON  (U.O.,  27  July  1791).  Barry  of  eight  argent 
and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  radially  crowned  or,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  an  Irish  harp 
proper.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  and  crowned  as  in  the 
aims.     Motto — "  Fortitudine  et  prudentia." 

Sons   of   Rev.    Sir   Christopher   Robert    Lighton,   6th 

Bart.,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ellastone,  Staffs.,  b.  1819  ;   d. 

1875;  m.  1843,  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  Rev. 

Digby  Joseph  Stopford  Ram  of  Brookville,  co.  Cork: — 
Sir  Christopher  Robert  Lighton,  7th  Bart.  (1  March 
1791),  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Herefordshire  (High 
Sheriff  1885),  b.  1848;  m.  1880,  Helen  Frances,  d.  of  late 
James  Houldsworth  of  *  oltness,  co.  Lanark ;  and  has 
issue — Christopher  Robert  Lighton,  Esq.,  late  K.R.RC, 
b.  1897  [m.  1926,  Rachel  Gwendoline,  d.  of  Rea  -Adml. 
G  od  idge,  ot  Rudgwick  Grange,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — 
Bridget  Mary  (Club — Naval  and  Militaiy)] ;  Mabel  Katha- 
rine Mary  ;  Winifred  Helen  \_m.  1922,  Ho  atio  John  Ross 
of  Ro-Me,  N.B.  ;  and  has  issue];  and  Florence  Hamilton 
[m.  1923,  Maj"r  Alexander  E.  Stewart,  M.C.,  The 
Cameronians  ;  and  has  is^ue].  Res.  —  Donoughmore,  North 
Berwick.       Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Andrew  Hamilton  Digby  Lighton,  Esq.,  late  R.N.,  b. 
1850 ;  m.  1897,  Anna  Elizaoeth,  d.  of  H.  E.  1  ount  de 
Zuylen  de  Nyevelt  of  The  Hague,  Member  of  Council  of 
State.     Res. — West  Bank,  Ashfieid,  Ross-on-Wye. 

Rev.  laud  Hamilton  Dallas  Lighton,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
formerly  Rector  of  Credenhill,  b.  i860;  m.  1895,  Georgina 
Caroline,  d.  of  Rev.  Patrick  Leslie  Miller  and  widow  of 
H.  H.  Taylor.     Res.  —  Lyonshall,  Hereford. 

LILFORD,  Baron,  see  POWYS. 

JOSEPH  EDWARD  LILLEY,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  ol 
Middlesex,  High  Sheriff  of  Middlesex  1904.  Born  1850, 
being  the  youngest  son  of  Timothy  Marshall  Lilley  of  Bene- 
field,  Northants.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  on  a  pile 
between  two  fiVurs-de-lys  in  base  argent,  a  lily  of  the  valley 
eradicated  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  proper, 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  argent,  and  holding  in  the  hand 
two  lilies  of  the  valley  leaved  and  slipped  in  saltire  also 
proper.  Motto — "In  arduis  fortior."  Married,  1876, 
Emma,  dau.  of  William  Harris  of  Peterborough,  North- 
ants.    Address — 

LILLINGSTON,  see  INNES-LILLINGSTON. 

LILLINGSTON  of  Ulvercroft  (R.L.,  27  March  1859, 
H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  chevronels  between  ns  many 
griffins"  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  palmer's  scrip  in  base 
gules  (Johnson).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  per 
fesse  argent  and  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a  palmer's  scrip 
of  the  last.     Livery — Green,  with  red  waistcoat. 

Son  of  William  Geo  ge  Lillingston,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal 
Irish  Rifles  (ret.  1901),  J. P.  (discontinued  the  name  of 
Johnson  by  Deed  Pol  only,  dated  Dec.  21,  1894),  b. 
1864  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1903,  Olive  Theodora,  d.  of  Edmund 
Theodore  Doxat  of  Woodgreen  Park,  Cheshunt : — 
Luke  Theo  lore  Lillingston,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Seat— 
Ulverscroft.  in  the  co.  of  Leicester. 

LIMERICK,  Earl  of,  see  PERY. 

LIND   (H.    Coll).      Quarterly,    gules  and  azure,    in    the 

second  and  third  quarters  two  bars  wavy  argent,  the  whole 

surmounted  by  as  many  tilting-spears  in  saltire,  in  chief  a 

fleur-de-lys,  in  fesse  two  annulet-.,  and  in  base  an  anchor 

!    rect,  all  or.    Mantling  gules  and  or     Create— In  front  of  a 

4F 


Il82 


Lin 


tin 


tower  argent,  surmounted  by  an  annulet  azure,  two  branches 
of  laurel  in  saltire  vert,  between  as  many  wings,  that  on  the 


dexter  also  azure,  and  that  on  the  sinister  gules.     Motto — 
"  Honor  et  Veritas." 

Sons   of  George   Martin    Lind,   Gentleman,   b.    1843; 

d.    1904;    m.    1866,    Catharine,  d.  of  James    Tate    of 

Brighton: — 
George  James  Lind,  Gentleman,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  F.S.G. ,  b. 
1869;  m.  1st,  1900,  Ada  Louisa  (d.  1917),  d.  of  William 
Geary  of  Markfield,  Leics.  ;  2nd,  1917,  Rose,  d.  of  Charles 
Samuel  Bowman,  of  Ashwell,  Herts.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  George  Victor  Lind,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  (2)  Charles 
Udny  Lind,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  (3)  Alexander  Udny 
Lind,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Alice  Margaret;  and  Helen 
Muriel.  Seat — "  Ulimbah,"  Ashburton  Road,  Addiscombe. 
Res.  —Golgotha ,  Oporto ,  Portugal.  Clubs — Royal  Societies, 
Oporto  British  Club  (Oporto),  Royal  British  (Lisbon). 

John  Halifax  Lind,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1914, 
Marguerite  Irene,  d.  of  Emile  de  Maligny  De  Lessaire  ; 
and  has  issue — John  Eric  Lind,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. 
Bank  House,  Nagasaki,  Japan.  Clubs — Thatched  House, 
Manila  British  (Manila),  Yokohama  United  (Yokohama, 
Japan);  Nagasaki  British  (Nagasaki). 

LIND  of  Gorgie  (L.O. ,  1738).  Gules,  two  spears  in 
saltire  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base 
argent,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  four 
fleurs-de-lys  and  as  many  annulets  alternately  azure.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  two  sprigs  of  laurel  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — 
"  Semper  virescit  virtus." 

Son     of     late     Francis     Macan     Lind,     Gentleman, 
E.I.C.S.  :— 

Frank  Lind,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  b. 


Lind,  formerly  of  Poland  (L.O. 
the  bordure  invected. 
?  Present  Representative  : — 


1769).     Same  arms,  but 


LINDESAY-BETHUNE,  see  BETHUNE. 

LINDLEY.  Argent,  on  a  chief  nebuly  azure,  a 
quatrefoil,  between  two  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the 
first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  pelican  in  her  piety 
proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pheon  gules,  three 
auatrefoils  fessewise  or.     Motto — "  Sis  fortis." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Nathaniel  Lindley,  Baron  Lindley, 
of  East  Carleton,  Norfolk,  P.C..  a  Lord  of  Appeal 


in  Ordinary,  and  a  Life  Peer,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1921  ; 
m.  1858,  Sarah  Kathenne  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Edward 
John  Teale,  of  Leeds  : — 

Hon.  Walter  Barry  Lindley,  Judge  of  County  Courts 
in  co.  Derby  1902-12,  and  in  Devon  and  Somerset,  J. P. 
and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  Somerset,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1908,  Hilda,  d.  of  Capt.  C.  Fox,  late  Border  Regt. 
Res.  —  Corfe  House,  Taunton.  Clubs  —  Athenaeum, 
County  (Taunton). 

Hon.  Lennox  Hannay  Lindley,  Capt.  R.A.M.C, 
has  Order  (1st  Class)  of  the  Lion  and  Sun  (Persia),  b. 
1868;  m.  1st,  1898,  Caroline  Grevotte  (d.  1911) ;  2nd, 
1913,  Adelaide,  d.  of  Roger  Kerrison,  of  Tattingstone 
Place,  Ipswich ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 
Nathaniel  Alexander  Lindley,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ;  Walter 
John  Hugh  Lindley,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  Rachel  Isabel 
[m.  Lionel  Marmion  Dymoke].  Res. — Roughton  Hall, 
Woodhall  Spa,   Lines.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Hon.  Sir  Francis  Oswald  Lindley,  K.C.M.G.  (1926), 
C.B.  (Civil)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1917,  H.M.'s  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plen.  at  Oslo  since  1923, 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1903,  Hon.  Etheldreda  Fraser,  d.  of  15  th 
Baron  Lovat ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Bridget  Mary  [«. 
1923,  John  McEwen,  s.  of  Robert  McEwen,  of  Marchmont, 
co.  Berwick]  ;  Alice  Elizabeth ;  Sarah  Katherine  ; 
Mary  Etheldreda.  Res. — The  British  Legation,  Oslo, 
Norway.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Brooks's,  Turf. 

LINDOW,  see  BURNS-LINDOW. 

LINDSAY  (L.O.  matric.  19  Dec.  1884).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure  (for 
Lindsay)  ;  9.  and  3,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  debruised  of  a 
ribbon  sable  (for  Abernethy).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — Out  of  an  antique  ducal  coronet,  a  swan's 
neck  and  wings  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  gules.     Motto — "  Endure  fort." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Ludovic  Lindsay, 

K.T.,  26th  Earl  of  Crawford,  b.  1847  ;    d.   1913  ; 

m.   1869,  Emily   Florence  (Res. — 1   Holland  Park, 

W.),  d.  of  Col.   the  Hon.  Edward  Bootle-Wilbra- 

ham  : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir    David    Alexander    Edward     Lindsay, 

K.T.,P.C,  27th  Earl  of  Crawford  (21  April  1398),  Earl  of 

Balcarres,  Lord  Lindsay  of  Crawford,  Lord  Lindsay  and 

Balniel  in  Scotland  (1650),  Baron  Wigan  (5  July  1826),  of 

Haigh  Hall,  Lanes.,  First  Commissioner  of  Works  and 

Public  Buildings  since  1921,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1900,  Constance 

Lilian,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Pelly,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)    David    Alexander    Robert    Lindsay,    commonly 

called  Lord  Balniel,  M.P.  Lonsdale  Div.  Lanes.,  b.  1900  [m. 

1925,  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Richard  Cavendish,  P.C., 

C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue — 2  sons] ;   (2)  Hon.  James 

Louis  Lindsay,  b.  1906;    Lady  Margaret  Cynthia  ;    Lady 

Anne ;   Lady   Elizabeth  Patricia ;    Lady  Mary  Lilian  ; 

Lady   Katherine    Constance ;    Lady  Barbara.      Seats — 

Haigh  Hall,  Wigan  ;  Balcarres,  Colinsburgh,  Fife.     Town 

res. — 7  Audley  Square,  W.i.   Clubs — Athenaeum,  Carlton, 

Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

LINDSAY  of  Balcarres  (L.O. ,  1875).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  counterquartered  i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  a  fesse  chequy  argent 
and  azure  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  (Lindsay) ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  debruised  of  a  ribbon  in  bend 
sable  (Abernethy),  the  whole  within  a  border  azure,  charged 
with  fourteen  stars  or  (Lindsay  of  Balcarres);  2  and  3, 
counterquartered  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  crescent  gules,  on  a 
chief  indented  azure,  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field 
(Trotter) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  crowned 
or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  of  the  field 
(Moubray),  all  within  a  bordure  ermine. 

Issue  of  Sir  Coutts  Lindsay,  2nd  Bart.  (4  Sept.   1821, 

extinct  7  May  1913),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Fife,  late  Lt.- 

Col.  Gren.  Guards,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  6th  Vol.  Batt.  the 

Black  Watch,  and  late  Major  comdg.  the  1st  Regt.  of 

the  Italian  Legion,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1864,  Caroline 

Blanche  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Fitzroy  : — 

Euphemia  Harriet  Susan,  m.  1897,  Rev.  Thomas  Selby 

Henrey,  Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Old  Brentford,  Middx. 

Anne  Helen.     Seat — Balcarres,  Colinburgh,  Fife. 

LINDSAY  (L.O.,  Matric.  1916).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  mitre  or, 
for  difference  (for  Lindsay)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  debruised  of  a  ribbon 
sable  (for  Abernethy).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  head,  neck  and 


ilin 


Lin 


1183 


wings  of  a  swan  proper.     Motto — "  Endure  fort."    Livery 
Royal  blue,  scarlet  facings. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  Gore  Lindsay,  of  Glasnevin 
House,  co.  Dublin,  late  The  Rifle  Bde.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
co.  Dublin,  sometime  Chief  Constable,  Glamorgansh. , 
b.  1830;  d.  1914;  m.  1856,  Hon.  Ellen  Sarah,  d.  of 
Charles,  1st  Baron  Tredegar  : — 
Henry  Edzell  Morgan  Lindsay,  Esq.,  C. B. ,  Capt.  late 
R.E.,  and  Col.  R.  Monmouth  R.E.  (S.R.),  J. P.  cos. 
Glamorgan  and  Dublin,  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  Knt.  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
Eng. ,  served  Transvaal  and  Suakim  Campaigns,  S.  African 
War,  and  Great  War,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1889,  Ellen  Katharine, 
eldest  d.  and  co.h.  of  the  late  George  William  Griffith 
Thomas,  of  Ystrad  Mynach,  Glamorgan,  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  George  Walter  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.F.A.  and  R.F.C.,  b.  1891  ;  killed  on  active  service  1917  ; 
(2)  Claud  Frederic  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A., 
b.  1892  ;  killed  in  action  1918  [m.  1915,  Dorothy  Lindsay, 
d.  of  Sir  Henry  Forde,  J. P.,  of  The  Manor  St.  John, 
Waterford,  and  left  issue — George  Morgan  Thomas 
Lindsay,  Gentleman,  b.  (posthumous)  1918];  (3)  Archibald 
Thurstan  Thomas  Lindsay,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E., 
b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (4)  David  Edzell  Thomas 
Lindsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Ellen  Blanche  [m.  1921, 
Capt.  Richard  Cope  Wilson] ;  and  Nest  Jessie  [m.  M.  G.  T. 
Stoneham].  Seat — Glasnevin,  Dublin.  Res. — Ystrad 
Mynach,  Glamorgan.  Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military, 
Cardiff  and  County  (Cardiff.) 

LINDSAY  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and 
azure,  between  three  fusils  in  chief  and  one  in  base  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  an  ostrich  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  key  or,  the 
dexter  leg  supported  by  a  fusil  gules.  Motto — "Endure 
fort." 

Sons   of   Rev.    Thomas   Lindsay,    formerly    Vicar    of 
Castle  Ellis,  Ferns,  Ireland,  b.  1823;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1859, 
Mary,  d.  of  Humphreys  Peare  of  Pearemount  and  Fort 
William,  co.  Dublin: — 
Rev.  Humphreys  Peare  Lindsay,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Camber- 
well,  S.E.,  b.    1862;    m.    Victoria    Maitland,    d.  of  J.   R. 
Cochrane,    Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Calder   Glen,  Blantyre,    N.B.  ; 


and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  Humphrey  David  Richard  Pelham 
Lindsay,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Thomas 
Rupert  Lindsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (3)  Joseph  Richard 
Lindsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Mary  Ann  Victoria;  and 
Laura  Maitland.     Res. — The  Vicarage,  Camber  well,  S.E. 

Ven.  Thomas  Enraght  Lindsay,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of 
Cleveland,  Canon  of  York,  Rectoi'  of  Stokesley,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Scarborough,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Middlesbrough,  b.  1863  ;  m.  Maria  Isabel,  d.  of  George 
King  Stanton  Massy  Dawson,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Res. — 
The  Rectory,  Stokesley,  Yorks. 

William  Joseph  Lindsay,  Gentleman.  M.B.  E. ,  M.A. , 
M. D.,  B.C.  (Cantab.),  served  with  the  South  African  Field 
Force,  b.  1871.  Res. — 84  Heme  Hill,  S.E.  ;  79  Wimpole 
Street,  W.i. 

LINDSAY  [Arms  as  matriculated  in  Lyon  Register  in 
Scotland) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure  (for  Lindsay)  ;  2.  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules,  debruised  of  a  ribbon  sable  (for  Abernethy) ; 
3.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  a  bend  between  six 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  argent  (for  Howard);  ii.  and  iii. , 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (for  Forward).  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest,  out  of  an  antique  ducal 
coronet,  a  swan's  neck  and  wings  proper;  with  the 
Motto,  "Endure  fort."  The  Hon.  Colin  Lindsay  in  the 
year  1891  obtained  in  England  a  grant  of  a  quartering  to 
bear  for  the  name  of  Edwin  quarterly  with  the  arms  of 
Dalrymple,  as  follows : — (The  arms  of  the  Hon.  Colin 
Lindsay  in  the  1st  and  4th  grand  quarters  being  1  and  4, 
Lindsay,  2  and  3,  Abernethy);  2.  or,  on  asaltire  azure,  be- 
tween two  water-bougets  in  fesse  sable,  nine  lozenges  of 
the  field,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  gules  (for 
Dalrymple) ;  3.  argent,  on  a  cross  sable,  between  four 
Cornish  choughs  regardant  proper,  a  cross  fleury  of  the 
first  (for  Edwin). 

Eld.  son  of  William  Alexander   Lindsay,  Esq.    (who 

was  eldest    son  of   Hon.    Colin  Lindsay),  J. P.,    D.L. 

Devon,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,   K.C.,  b.  1846;  d. 

1926  ;  m.  1870,  Harriet,  second  dau.  of  the  5th  Earl  of 

Aberdeen : — 
James  Howard  Lindsay,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.A. ,  LL.B. 
(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  served  Great 
War  as  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  1st  Batt.  London  Scottish  Regt. 
(T.F.),  b.  1871 ;  m.  1906,  Joanna  Lucy,  eldest  d.  of  Thomas 
D.  Gordon  Duff  of  Drummuir,  co.  Banff,  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Lindsay,  Esq. ,  Midshipman  R.N. ,  b.  1908  ;  Harry 
Lachlan  Lindsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Seat — Carnousie, 
co.  Banff.     Clubs— Carlton,  R.A.C. 

LINDSAY-HOGG  (H.  Coll.,  23  Dec.  1905).  Per  pale 
indented  vert  and  azure,  on  a  bend  or,  three  boars'  heads 
couped-sable.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out 
of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  boar's  head  erect  sable,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed  proper.  Motto — 
"  Mores  ante  nomen." 

Sons  of  William  Lindsay   Lindsay-Hogg,   Esq.,   J. P. 
Sussex,  b.  1882  ;  d.  1918;  m.  1907,  Nora  Cicely,  d.  cf 
the  late  John  James  Barrow  : — 
Sir  Anthony  Henry  Lindsay-Hogg,  2nd  Bart.   (22  Dec. 
1905),    b.    1908  ;    s.    his   grandfather  1923.       Seat — Hay- 
ward's  Grange,  Jarvis  Brook,  Sussex. 

Edward  William  Lindsay-Hogg,  Esq.,  b.  1910. 

JOHN  LINDSAY  LINDSAY-SMITH,  Lieut.  10th 
Bengal  Infantry.  Born ,  being  the  eldest  surviv- 
ing son  of  the  late  Major-General  John  Smith  of  51st  Regt. 
Bengal  Army,  by  his  wife  Edith  Helen,  daughter  of  Duncan 
Campbell,  M.D.,  Edinburgh.  Armorial  bearings— Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  or  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  horse-shoe  of  the  field  (for  Smith)  ;  2  and  3, 
or,  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in  chief,  and  the  attires  of  a 
stag  affixed  to  the  scalp  in  base  gules,  a  chief  chequy  of  the 
last  and  argent  (Lindsay).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ; 
and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  an  ostrich 
proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  or ;  and  in  an 
escroll  above,  this  Motto,  "  Tu  ne  cede  malis." 

LINDSEY-BRABAZON  (U.O.).  Gules,  on  a  bend  or, 
three  martlets  sable,  a  canton  argent  for  distinction.  Mant- 
ling/gules and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon  rising  or,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  torteau  for  distinction.  Motto^"Vota  vita 
mea." 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Chaloner  Lindsey,  O.  B.  E. , 
Vicar  of  Little  Leigh,  Cheshire,  b.         ;  m.  : — 


n84 


Lin 


Lip 


Robert  Chaloner  Lindsey-Brabazon  (formerly  Lindsey), 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.   ist  Bait.  The  Welch  Regt.  ;  b.  ; 

assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Brabazon  in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  Elizabeth  Brabazon,  late  of  Rath  House,  co. 
Louth.     Seat — Termonfeckin,  co.  Louth. 

LINES  of  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada  (H.  Coll.). 
Vert,  on  a  bend  between  two  lions  rampant  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  between  two  gryphons'  heads  eased  sable. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  plate  charged  with  a  stag's  head  erased  sable. 
Motto—"  Foi,  roi,  droit." 
Son  of : — 

Thomas  William  Lines,  Gentleman,  late  Pies,  of  Board 
of  Trade  for  Edmonton,  b.         .     Res. — 

The  Late  THOMAS  DEWHURST  LINGARD,  Es- 
quire, of  Fellside,  Windermere,  J.  P.  for  Westmorland. 
Born  June  30,  1847,  being  the  only  child  of  Alexander  Rowson 
Lingard  of  Hooton,  Cheshire,  by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dewhurst  of  Marple,  Cheshire.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—  Barry  of  six  or  and  vair,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable, 
four  escallops  argent,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the 
arms  of  Walpole,  namely  or,  on  a  fesse  between  two 
chevrons  sable,  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  first.  Mantling 
or  and  azure.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's 
head  erased  sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop 
argent,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  three  cinque- 
foils  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  Toujours  prest."  Livery — 
Blue,  and  yellow  facings.  Married,  July  17,  1883,  Regina 
Caroline  Walpole,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Reginald  Robert 
Walpole  of  Hanslope,  Bucks. ;  and  died  1925,  having  had 
Issue — John  Reginald  Lingard,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.),  b.  Sept.  7,  1884;  killed  in  action  1915. 

L1NGEN,  see  BURTON-LINGEN. 

LINKLETTER  (H.  Coll.,  Feb.  6,  1924).  Argent, 
a  fesse  chequy  vert  and  sable,    between  in  chief  two 


sheldrakes  proper,  and  in  base  a  lymphad  sable. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  sheldrake  proper,  gorged  with  an  antique 
crown,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  upon  an  escallop  or. 
Motto—"  Skoal." 

Only    son    of    Justus    Onderdonk     Linkletter,    of 

Manhasset,   N.Y.,    b.    1839 ;     d.    1904 ;     m.    1876, 

Annie  Brinkerhoff,  d.   of  Horatio    Onderdonk,  of 

Manhasset : — 

George     Onderdonk     Linkletter,     Gentleman,      B.S. 

(Princeton),  L.L.B.  (New  York),  Grand  Comdr.  Knights 

Templar  of  New  York  State,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1914,  Elizabeth 

Kearsley ,  d.  of  James  J.  Wysong ;  and  has  issue — George 


Onderdonk  Linkletter,  Gentleman,  b.  1916 ;  James 
Wysong  Linkletter,  Gentleman,  b.  1918 ;  Justus  Onderdonk 
Linkletter,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Elizabeth  Annie.  Res. — 
Stromness,  Manhasset,  Long  Island,  New  York.  Clubs — 
Shelter  Rock  County  ;  Princeton  (New  York). 

LINLITHGOW,  Marquess  of,  see  HOPE. 
LINNINGTON,  see  MARTYN-LINNINGTON. 

LINTHORNE  of  Southampton  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine, 
on  a  cross  sable  fimbriated  or,  three  pheons  in  pale 
between  two  crescents  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
sable,  erased  or,  between  two  pheons  also  sable.  Motto 
"  In  recte  fides." 

Son  of  the  late  Richard  Linthorne,  of  Poole : — 

Sir  Richard  Roope  Linthorne,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921), 
O.B.E.,Town  Clerk  of  Southampton,  b.  1864;  m.  1889, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  Richard  Gibbon,  of  Southampton ;  and  has 
issue — Edward  Lester  Roope  Linthorne,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1892  ;  Gertrude  Adele  Roope 
[m.  1918,  Andrew  Cecil  Thom-Postlethwaite,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  The  Hollies,  Whitehaven]  ;  Eleanor  Blanche 
Roope  \m.  1913,  Capt.  Edward  Cloete,  R.N.,  of  91 
Victoria  Road,  Southsea].  Res. — 33  Westwood  Road, 
Southampton.     Club — Royal  Societies. 

ALFRED  JOSEPH  GEORGE  LIPPITT,  Gentleman, 
Barrister  at-Law,  M.A.  Oxon.  Born  Sept.  16,  1857,  being 
the  son  of  the  late  George  Warren  Lippitt,  late  Secretary 
of  U.S.A.  Legation  at  Vienna,  by  his  wife  Matilda,  dau.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Maria  Ritter  von  Miller  zu  Aichholz.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Or,  a  fesse  nebuly,  in  chief  a  talbot  passant 


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gules,  between  two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  and  in  base  a  talbot  passant  also  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot 
sejant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  annulets  inter- 
laced fessewise  gules,  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a  rose  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto  "  Stet  fortuna  domus."  Residence — 
Schloss  Pernegg,  Styria,  Austria.  Clubs — New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  Carlton. 

Sir    THOMAS    JOHNSTONE    LIPTON,  Baronet, 
(U.K.,  1902),  K.C.V.O.  (1901).  Grand  Officer  of  the 
Crown  of  Italy   (1904),  and  of  the  Order  of  St.    Sava  of 


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Serbia  (1915),  Knight  Bachelor  (1898),  one  of  the  Com- 
mission of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London,  Hon. 
Col.  6th  Vol.  Batt.  H.L.I.  Born  1850,  being  the  son  of 
Thomas  Lipton  of  Glasgow.  Armorial  bearings  Per 
fesse  or  and  gules,  in  chief  on  the  dexter  side  a  shamrock 
leaf,  and  on  the  sinister  a  thistl ;  leaved,  both  slipped  proper, 
and  in  the  base  a  cornucopia  erect,  the  horn  of  the  first,  the 
fruit  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  in  saltire,  the  dexter 
surmounted  by  the  sinister,  holding  a  sprig  of  the  tea-plant 
erect,  and  the  other  a  like  sprig  of  the  coffee-plant,  both 
slipped  and  leaved  proper,  vested  above  the  elbow  argent. 
Motto  -"  Labor  omnia  vincit."  Residence  Osidge,  South- 
gate,  Middlesex.  Clubs  Marlborough,  Pilgrim,  Automo- 
bile, Aero,  Royal  London  Yacht,  Royal  Thames  Yacht, 
Royal  Northern  Yacht,  Royal  Ulster  Yacht,  Royal  Irish 
Yacht  and  Royal  Cork  Yacht,  Royal  Clyde  Yacht,  and 
New  York  Yacht. 

LISTER,  see  CUNLIFFE-LISTER. 

LISTER  (Vn.  H.  Coll.).     Ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three 
mullets  or,  a  canton  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased 
proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 
Motto — "  Propositi  tenax." 

Son  of  John  Lister,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Shibden  Hall,  b. 
•  d.  1867;  tn.  1844,  Louisa  Anne,  only  d.  of  Major 
Charles  Grant  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent : — 
John  Lister,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1847.     Seat — Shibden  Hall,  Southowram,  Halifax. 

LISTER  (Vn.    H.    Coll.).     Ermine,   on   a   fesse   sable, 
three  mullets  or,  a  canton  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased 
proper,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 
Son  of : — - 

Rev.  Thomas  Llewellyn  Lister,  b.  .  Res. — St.  Mark's 
Vicarage,  Newport,  Mon. 

LISTER-KAYE  (R.L.,  22  Jan.  1806,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  two  bendlets  sable  (Kaye);  2 
and  3,  ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or  (Lister); 
the  whole  within  a  bordure  wavy  azure.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gold- 
finch proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  rose  gules  (Kay) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head  proper,  erased 
wavy  or,  attired  sable,  and  in  the  mouth  a  bird-bolt  bend- 
wise  of  the  second,  flighted  argent.  Motto—"  Kynd  kynn 
knawne  kepe." 


Son  of    Lister  Lister-Kaye,    Esq.,  b.  1827;    d.  1855; 
tn.    1852,    Lady  Caroline  Pepys  {d.  1903),  third  d.  of 
Charles  Christopher,  1st  Earl  of  Cottenham  : — 
Sir  Cecil  Edmund  Lister-Kaye,  4th  Bart.  (28  Dec.  1812), 
J. P.  and  D.L.  Yorks.,  b.   1854;    tn.  1880,  Lady  Beatrice 
Adeline,    d.    of  the    6th   Duke    of    Newcastle ;    and    has 
surv.    issue — (1)  Kenelm  Arthur  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  3rd  Batt.  W.  Yor  s.   Regt.,  b.    1892;  Adeline  Cecilia 
[tn.  1920,  Conte  de  la  Feld  of  1  Carlos  Place,  W.] ;  and 
Frances  Lois   [tn.    1st,    1905,   William    Edward,   Earl    of 
Rosse  (d.  1918);  2nd,  1920,  5th  Viscount  de  Vesci] ;  and 
Florence  [tn.  1908,  Major  Charles  Vaughan].    Seat — Denby 
Grange,  Wakefield,  Yorks.     Clubs — Carlton,  Turf. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A. ,  of 

Manor  House,  Stretton-on-Dunsmore,  Rugby,  b.  1834; 

d.   1893;  tn.  1867,  Eugenia  {d.   1909),  youngest  d.  of 

Rev.  John  William  Bower,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barmston, 

co.  Yoiks.  : — 

Lister  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1873;  m. 

1910,  Emily  Mary,  d.  of  John  Frederick  Starkey  ;  and  has 

issue — John    Christopher  Lister  Lister-Kaye,  Gentleman, 

b.  1913  ;  Audrey  Robert  Lister-Kaye,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 

and    Rosamond    Eugenia    Mary.       Res.  —  Manor    House, 

Stretton-on-Dunsmore,     Warwickshire.         Club  —  Junior 

Carlton. 

Arthur  Lister-Kaye,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  tn.  1st,  1895, 
Lottie  Emmeline,  d.  of  John  Woodward;  2nd,  1900, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  J.  Hall;  and  has  surv.  issue  (1)  John 
Arthur  Lister-Kaye,  Gentleman,  b.  1895;  (2)  Arthur  Lister 
Lister-Kaye,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  and  Helen.  Res. — 
King's  Somborne,  Hants. 

Son  of  George  Lister  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  5th 
West  Yorks.  Militia  and  formerly  10th  Hussars,  b.  1803  ; 
d.    1871  ;    tn.    1847,    Louisa  Jessie,    2nd   d.    of  Capt. 
Dowker  of  West  Huntington  Hall,  Yorks. : — 
Charles    Wilkinson    Lister-Kaye,    Gentleman,    b.    1849 ; 
tn.    1881,   Lucy  Adela,   d.    of  John   Champion   of   Ranby 
House,  Notts.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  George  Lister  Lister- 
Kaye,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Notts.  Yeo.,  b.   1885  [tn.  1919, 
Susan  Katherine,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Tooth,  and  widow 
of  Lt.-Col.  P.  Kent]  ;  (2)  Russell  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1887  [tn.  1913,  Anna,  d.  of  Edward 
Bridges,  7th  Fus. ,  and  widow  of  Hugh  Alleyne  Sachevsrell 
Bateman] ;  (3)  Charles  Lister-Kaye,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Notts. 
Regt.,  b   1890  [tn.  1917,  Mabel  Vi  let,  d.  ofC.  M.  Bramald 
of  Pightlay,    nr.    Bridgwater] ;    and    Kathleen   [tn.    1907, 
Cecil  Alexander  Frederick  Talbot  Baines  (who  d.  on  active 
service    1917),  and   has   issue].      Res.  —  Kingston    House, 
North  Carlton,  Worksop,  Notts. 

LISTON  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  a   cross  raguly  or,  on   a 
chief  of  the  last,  three  trefoils  vert.     Mantling  gules  and 
or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a   dove   proper, 
collared  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  raguly  or. 
Son  of : — 

James  Dore  Liston,  Gentleman,  L.  R.C.P. ,  L.  R.C.S. 
(Edin.),  6.  .     Res. — 6  Academy  Street,   Warrington, 

Lancaster. 

LISTON  FOULIS  of  Colin  ton  (L.O.  matric.  9 
Sept.  1790).  Argent,  three  bay-leaves  slipped  vert. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped,  holding  a  sword  in  pale, 
sustaining  a  wreath  of  laurel,  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Mente  manuque  praesto." 

Third  son  of  Sir  James  Liston  Foulis,  9th  Bart., 

b.  1847  ;   d.  1895  ;   tn.  1868,  Sarah  Helen  (d.  1918), 

d.  of  Sir  Charles  Ochterlony,  Bart.  : — 

Sir  Charles  James  Liston    Foulis,   nth  Bart.  (7  June 

1634),  of  Colinton,  b.  1873  ;  s.  his  brother  1918  ;  tn.  1902, 

Maria,  d.  of  Richard  Moore  ;    and  has  issue — -Archibald 

Charles  Liston  Foulis,  Esq.,    b.   1903;    and  Gwynneth 

Beryl.    Seat — Woodhall,    Edinburgh.     Res. — Woodhall, 

Fort  Ternan,  Kenya  Colony,  E.  Africa. 

LISTOWEL,  Earl  of,  see  HARE. 

LITCHFIELD  (H.  Coll.,  22  Oct.  1917).  Or,  between 
two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  gules,  a  sword  erect,  point  up- 
wards azure,  enfiled  by  a  crescent  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  three  leopards'  faces  of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
or  and  sable,  issuant  from  clouds  proper,  in  front  thereof 
three  estoiles  in  fesse  or,  a  dexter  arm  in  chain  armour 
embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  all 
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Son  of  Samuel  Litchfield,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1894  : — 
Frederick    Litchfield,    Gentleman,    b.    1850.     Club — 
Junior  Carlton. 

LITCHFIELD-SPEER  (R.L.,  22  Sept.  1915  ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  chevron  azure,  surmounted  by 
another  vair  argent  and  gules,  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert,  a  cross  crosslet  gules  for  distinction  (for 
Speer)  ;  2  and  3,  Litchfield ;  and  on  an  escutcheon  of' 
pretence — 1  and  4,  or,  a  chevron  azure,  surmounted  by 
another  vair  argent  and  gules,  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert  (for  Speer) ;  2  and  3,  Sandys.  Crests — On  a 
wreath  or  and  vert,  issuant  from  a  garb  argent,  eared  or, 
banded  vert  and  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  for 
distinction,  a  spear  erect  proper(for  Speer)  ;  and  crest  of 
Litchfield. 

Son  of  Frederick  Litchfield,  Gentleman  : — 

The  late  Rear-Admiral  Frederick  Shirley  Litchfield-Speer 
(formerly  Litchfield),  C.M.G.,  D.S.O,,6.  1874;  m.  1902, 
Marrianne  Frances  Cecelia,  d.  of  the  late  E  F 

Sandys,    of  Winterdown   Lodge,  Thames  Ditton,  and  d. 
1922.      Res. — Wateringbury  Place,  Watcringbury,  Kent. 

LITHGOW  of  Ormsary  (L.O.).  Per  chevron  sable 
and  argent,  three  estoiles  in  chief  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  in  a  sea  undy  azure,  and  of  the  second,  a  galley 
sails  furled  of  the  first,  flagged  gules.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
otter  on  a  rock  proper.  Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras." 
Son  of  Wilham  Todd  Lithgow  of  Drums,  co. 
Renfrew,  b.  ;  d.  1908  ;   m.  Agnes  Birkmyre  :— 

Sir  James  Lithgow,  M.C.,  T.D.,  1st  Bart.  (1  Juiy 
1925),  of  Ormsary,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Renfrew,  Lt.-Col.  T.A.  Reserve,  served  European  War 
b.  1883  ;  m.  1924,  Gwendolyn  Amy,  d.  of  the  late  John 
R.  Harrison,  of  Scalesceugh,  Cumberland.  Res. — 
Gleddoch,  Langbank,  co.  Renfrew;  Ormsary,  Argyllshire. 

ARCHIBALD  COSMO  LITTLE,  Esq.,  Major  5th 
Lancers,  J. P.  co.  Gloucester.  Born  June  21,  1855,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  General  Sir  Archibald  Little, 
G.C.B.,  by  his  wife  Jane,  only  child  of  Malcolm  Orme. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1815)— Sable,  a  saltire  engrailed 
argent,  impaling  the  arms  of  Chetwynd-Talbot,  namely, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  and  a  bordure 
engrailed  or;    2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron    between   three 


Married,  Oct.  4,  1887,  Lady  Gwendolen  Chaplin,  widow 
of  Col.  Chaplin,  late  Coldstream  Guards,  second  dau.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  John  Chetwynd-Talbot,  19th  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury  ;  and  has  Issue  — •  Charlotte  Theresa  Orme. 
Seat — Upton  House,  Tetbury,  Gloucestershire.  Clubs — 
Naval  and  Military,  The  Turf,  Arthur's,  Wellington. 

LITTLE  (R.L.  1878).  Azure,  a  cinquefoil  between  four 
estoiles  in  cross  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  sable,  armed,  tusked, 
and  maned  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  estoiles 
fessewise  of  the  last.     Motto — "Sua  gratia  parvis." 

Sons  of  Ernest  Knightley  Little,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  J. P., 

of  Newbold  Pacey  Hall,  Warwick,  b.  i860;  d.  1921  ; 

tn.  1882,  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 

Mildmay  Clerk  of  Spratton  Hall,  Northampton  : — 
George   Jerningham    Knightley    Little,    Esq.,    C.B.E., 
Lieut,    late  Coldstream  Gds.,    Private  Sec.  to  Gov. -Gen. 
of  New  Zealand  1924-1927,  b.  July  1886.     Address — New- 
bold  Pacy,  Warwick.     Clubs — Guards',  Wellington. 

Noel  Ernest  Little,  Gentleman,  £.1892  ;  m.  1921,  Frances, 
d.  of  the  late  Charles  Hamilton  Eden  of  Glyn  Dderwen, 
Black  Pyl  ;  and  has  issue.  Res. — Blue  Anchor,  Wash- 
ford,  Somerset. 

LITTLE  (U.O.).  Per  saltire  sable  and  argent,  a  saltire 
engrailed  quarterly  per  saltire  between  four  crescents  all 
counterchanged,  on  a  chief  ermine,  three  mullets  azure. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  tiger's  head  affronted,  couped  at  the  neck  per 
saltire  or  and  sable.     Motto — "  Magnum  in  parvo." 

Son  of  Robert  Little,  M.D. ,  b.         ;  d.         ;  m.         , 

Henrietta,  d.  of  Charles  Colhoun  of  Carrickballydoey, 

co.  Donegal : — 

Col.     Charles    Colhoun    Little,     M.D.     (Royal    Univ.), 

Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Burmah,  Indian  Medical 

Service,  b.         .     Res. — 

LITTLE-GILMOUR  (L.O.,  2  June  1908,  27  Dec.  1902  ; 
formerly  Gordon-Gilmour,  matric.  1887).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  azure,  three  writing-pens  palewise  argent  (Gilmour,  c. 
1672-7) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  saltire  argent,  a  crescent  gules 
(Little  of  Over  Liberton,  c.  1672-7).     Mantlings  (dexter), 


mullets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  leopard's  face  proper.  Motto  — 
"  Magnum  in  parvo."     Livery — Dark  blue,  brass  buttons. 


azure,  doubled  argent ;  (sinister),  sable,  doubled  argent. 
Crests — (Dexter),  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter  hand 
holding  a  scroll  of  paper  within  a  garland  of  laurel  proper  ; 
(sinister),  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  leopard's  head, 
or.  Mottoes — (Dexter),  "Nil  penna  sed  usus  "  ;  (sinister), 
"  Magnum  in  parvo."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Only  son  of  Col.  Sir  Robert  Gordon  Gilmour,  1st  Bart., 

of  Liberton  and  Craigmillar  (q.v. ) : — 
John  Little-Gilmour,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  5 


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June  1899  ;  m.  1922,  Hon.  Victoria  Laura  Cadogan,  d.  of 
the  late  Viscount  Chelsea,  and  has  issue — Ian  Hedworth 
John  Little-Gilmour,  Esq.,  b.  1926;  and  Diana.  Res. — 16 
Devonshire  Terrace,  W.2. 

LITTLEBOY  (H.  Coll.,  27  Sept.  1920).  Sable,  a 
sinister  and  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrists,  fingers 
downwards,  apaumee,  a  bordure  argent.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
goat's  head  erased  sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
fylfot  argent.  Motto — "  Nisi  Dominus  custodiet 
civitatem  frustra  vigilat  qui  custodit  earn." 

Eldest  son  of  Charles  William  Littleboy,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of    The    Woodlands,    Saltburn-by-Sea,     b.     1856 ; 

d.  1924  ;  m.  1891,  Agnes  Eveline, d.  of  David  Laver- 

ton,  of  Westbury,  Wilts. : — 
Charles  Norman  Littleboy,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  (T.A.), 
b.  1894;    m.   1924,  Violet  Eldon,    d.    of  Eldon    Pratt, 
M.D. ;     and    has     issue — Joan     Mary.      Res. — Thorpe 
House,  Sowerby,  Thirsk,  Yorks. 

LITTLEDALE.  Argent,  a  lion  passant  gules,  on  a 
chief  azure,  three  cross  crosslets  of  trie  field.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  gules,  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemel,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet 
argent.     Motto — "  Fac  et  spera. " 

Sons  of  Thomas  Littledale,  Gentleman,   b.    1818;  d. 

1861  ;  m.  1842,  Julia  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Clement  Royds 

of  Greenhill,  Rochdale : — 

Thomas  Alfred  Royds  Littledale, Gentleman,  b.  1850;  m. 

1886,  Marian   Harriet,  yngst.  d.  of  Richard  Atkinson,    of 

Temple   Sowerby,    Westmorland,    and   has   surv.    issue — 

Marion  Dorothy  [m.   1925,  Charles  Ewing  Prior].     Res. — 

Ross-on-Wye,  Hereford. 

Clement  St.  George  Littledale,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Berks.,*.  1852  ; 
m.  1877,  Teresa,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Harris,  R.N.,and  widow 
of  William  John  Scott.     Res.— Wick  Hill,  Bracknell,  Berks. 
Son  of  William  Edmund  Royds  Littledale,  Gentleman, 
b,  1857  ;  d.  1910;  m.  1887,  Ellen  Mary  Archer: — 
Edmund  Harold  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res- 
Son  of  John  Bolton  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1823  ;  d. 
1889;  m.  1866,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Edward  Pickford, 
of  Sterndale,  Buxton  : — 
John  Bolton  Littledale,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cheshire,  temp.  Capt. 
R.A.S.C.,  b.   1868  ;  m.  1899,  Clara  Violet,  d.  of  William 
Stephenson,    Auchenbowie,    co.   Stirling,  and  has  issue — 


Ronald  Bolton  Littledale,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C.t.  1901.  Res.— 
Bunbury  House,  Bunbury,  Cheshire. 

Son  of  Capt.  Henry  William  Assheton  Littledale,  R.N., 

b.  1846 ;  d.    1907 ;    m.    1879,    Catherine,    eldest  d.    of 

Lt.-Gen.  Henry  Wray.C.M.G.  :— 

Henry  Ambrose    Pudsay    Littledale,    Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 

King's  Own  Yorkshire  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1881  ;  m.   1910,  Lucie 

Mildred,  ygst.  d.  of  John  George   Swan  of   Upsall  Hall, 

Nunthorpe,   and  has  issue — Anne  Elizabeth.     Res. — Crab 

Tree,  Streatley-on-Thames. 

Sons  of  Henry  Anthony  Littledale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L. , 

Bolton  Hall,  Yorks.,  b.  1810;  d.  1859;  m.  1845,  Mary 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Armytage  of  Kirklees  Park  :  — 

Rev.  Godfrey  Armytage  Littledale,  M.  A.  (Oxford),  Vicarof 

Stoke  Lyne,  Bicester,  b.  1854  ;  m.  ist,  1886,  Alice  Henrietta 

(d.   1892),   second  d.  of  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  of  Constable 

Burton,  co.  Yorks.  ;  and,  1895,  Eleanor  Mary  Anne,  eldest  d. 

of  Arthur  Harvey  Thursby  of  Culverlands,  nr.  Reading  ;  and 

has  issue  (by  first  marriage) — Anthony  Godfrey  Littledale, 

Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  and  Dorothy  Laura  ;  and  (by  sec.  mar.) 

Elaine   Mary.       Post.  add. — The  Vicarage,  Stoke   Lyne, 

Bicester. 

Col.  Ralph  Pudsay  Littledale,  R.E.,  b.  1856;  m.  1891, 
Mary  Olivia  Georgina,  eldest  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Lennox 
Tredcroft  of  Glen  Ancrum,  Guildford  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Robert  Littledale,  Esq.,  Capt.  Northants.  Regt.,  b.  1895  ; 
killed  in  action  1917;  and  Olivia  Mary  Edith.  Res. — 
Roselawn,  Wokingham.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Willoughby  Aston  Littledale,  Gentleman,  F.S.A.,  M.A. 
(Oxford),  b.  1857;  m.  1889,  Violet,  elder  d.  of  Sir  John 
Hardy  Thursby,  Bart. ,  of  Ormerod  House,  in  the  County 
Palatine  of  Lancaster ;  and  has  had  issue  —  Willoughby 
John  Littledale,  Esq.,  Capt.  (52nd)  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I. , 
b.  1896  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  and  Eleanor  Violet  \m.  1920, 
Humphrey  Rivers  Pollock].  Post.  acd. — 21  The  Boltons, 
S.W.      Clubs — Athenaeum,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sonsof  Arthur  Littledale,  Esq.,  Judgeof  the  H.E.I. C.S., 
b.  1815  ;  d.  1888;  m.  ist,  Harriette  Law;  2nd,  Emily 
(d.  1919),  d.  of  Richard  Barnes  : — 
Henry  Arthur  Littledale,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Notts,  and 
Derby  Regt.,  b.  1853;  m.  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  d.  of  George 
Drinkwater,  and  has  had  issue — Arthur  Charles  Littledale, 
Esq.,  Major  R.A. ,  b.  1879  ;  d.  1915  [m.  1909,  Mary 
Josephine  Harris,  and  left  issue — Arthur  James  Littledale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  andMair£(7?es. — Newbury,  Berks.)]  ; 
Herbert  Francis  Littledale,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1882  [m.  1908,  Edith  Simpson,  and  has  issue 
— Mais6  Chalmers] ;  Rev.  Aubyn  Littledale,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1887  [m.  1917,  Elsie  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  William 
Campbell,  M.A.,  of  Lome  House,  Uppingham,  and  Stoke 
Dry,  co.  Rutland  (Res. — The  Vicarage,  Oakington,  Cam- 
bridge)]; Bernard  John  Littledale,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr. 
R.N.  \m.  Anne  Kennedy,  and  has  issue — Alister  Littledale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926] ;  and  Dorothy  Mary  [m.  John  Hunter], 
Res. — Newbury,  Berks. 

Frank  Loftus  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1902, 
Sarah  Cecilia  Wildman,  and  has  issue — Joseph  Gregory 
Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Arthur  Vincent  Littledale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Philip  George  Littledale,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907;  Thomas  Noel  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ; 
and  Sybil  Maud  Louisa.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Littledale,  b.  1843;  d. 

1918  ;  m.  1868,  Emily  Maria,  d.  of  Rev.  Carlyon, 

Vicar  of  St.  Justs,  Cornwall: — 

Arthur  Reginald  Cuthbert  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ; 

m.  1906,  Ethel,  widow  of  H.  Hill.     Res. — British  Columbia. 

Geoffrey  Harold  Carlyon  Littledale,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ; 

m.  1913,  Laura  Susan,  d.  of  George  Sinclair  of  Aberdeen. 

Res. — British  Columbia. 

Edward  Thornton  Littledale,  Gentleman,*.  1886.  Res. — 

ALEXANDER  LITTLEJOHN  of  Invercharron,  Ard- 
gay,  Ross  and  Cromarty,  J. P.,  D.L.  for  co.  Ross.  Born 
1845,  being  the  son  of  the  late  William  Littlejohn,  Esq.,  of 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O., 1897) — Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  with  plain  cottises  argent, 
between  three  bugle-horns  stringed  or,  a  bow  unstrung  fesse- 
wise  proper,  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  second  (for  Littlejohn) ; 

2  and  3,  erminois,  two  bendlets  sable,  between  an  eagle's 
head  erased  in  chief  and  a  reindeer's  head  also  erased  in 
base,  both  proper  (for  Bentley) ;  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Bruce,  namely  or,  a  saltire  cottised  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  demi-lions  erased  of  the 
field.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  three  arrows,  one  in  pale  and  two  in 
saltire,  points  downward,  proper.      Motto — "  Virtute  tuta- 


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men."  Married,  1869,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Barclay 
Bruce,  Knight  Bachelor;  and  has  issue — Helen  Mary. 
Seat — Invercharron,  Ardgay,  N.B.  Town  res. — 1  Pem- 
broke Gardens,  London,  W.  Clubs — Devonshire,  National 
Liberal. 

LITTLETON  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
escallops  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
A  stag's  head,  caboshed  sable,  attired  or,  between  the 
attires  a  bugle-horn  sable,  garnished  and  pendent  from 
two  annulets  conjoined  gold.  Motto — "  Ung  Dieu  et  ung 
roy." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Richard   Littleton,    2nd 

Baron  Hatherton,  C.B.,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1841, 

Lady  Margaret  Percy  (d.  1897),  d.   of  5th  Duke  of 

Northumberland  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Edward  George  Percy  Littleton,  C.M.G.,  3rd 

Baron  Hatherton,  of  Hatherton,  Staffs.  (11  May  1835) 

[Supporters — On  the  dexter  a  stag  proper,  gorged  with  a 

collar  or,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 

with  a  bugle  stringed  sable  ;  on  the  sinister  a  lion  gules, 

gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,    therefrom  pendent  an 

escutcheon  charged  as  the  dexter],  Col.  (ret.)  G.   Gds., 

J. P.,  C.A.,  V.L.,  b.   1842;    m.  1867,  Charlotte  Louisa, 

d.  of  Sir  Charles   Rowley,   4th   Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Hon.  Edward  Charles  Rowley  Littleton,  J. P.,  D.L., 
b.  1868  [m.  1897,  Hester,  d.  of  Thomas  Hoskins, 
M.D.,  of  Tasmania;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Thomas 
Walhouse  Littleton,  Esq.,  lnte  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1900  [m. 
1925,  Ida  Gwendolen,  d.  of  Robin  Legg,  of  33  Oakley 
Street,  Chelsea,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.]  ;  (2)  John  Walter 
Stuart  Littleton,  Esq.,  b.  1906;  (3)  Thomas  Charles 
Tasman  Littleton,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  Joyce  Marie  [m.  1923, 
James  IanGairdner]  ;  Nora  Hyacinthe  \_m.  1923,  Samuel 
Allsopp]  ;  Lilah  Cecilia  [m.  1922,  Stewart  Harrison, 
M.C.,  of  Tiverton] ;  Youla  Edithe  [m.  1927,  J.  E.  Harris]  ; 
and  Hester  (Res. — Hatherton  Hall,  Cannock,  Staffs.)]  ; 

(2)  Hon.  Algernon  Joshua  Percy  Littleton,  b.  1871  [m. 
19x3,  Alice  Maud,  d.  of  Frederick  Lewes  (Res. — Hayling 
Island,  Hants.)] ;  (3)  Hon.  Charles  Christopher  Jocelyn 
Littleton,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  Middx.  Regt.,  b. 
1872  [m.  1st,  1903,  Aline  Beatrix  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Sir 
Frederick  Hervey-Bathurst,  4th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  i922,Lettie, 
d.  of  Capt.  Gerald  Paget,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  R.  H. 
Bernard,  and  has  issue — Mervyn  Cecil  Littleton,  Esq., 
b.  1908] ;  (4)  Hon.  William  Hugh  Littleton,  Maj.  N.  Staffs. 
Regt.,  b.  1882  [m.  1920,  Lilian,  d.  of  Charles  Davis,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol ;  and  has  issue — John  Edward  William 
Littleton,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  Margaret  Hyacinthe  (Res.- — 
Manor  House,  Tettenhall,  nr.  Wolverhampton)] ;  Hon. 
Margaret  Louisa  [m.  1899,  Brig.-Gen.  Bertram  Portal, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  17th  Lancers;  and  has  issue] ;  Hon.  Hya- 
cinthe Frances;  Hon.  Susan  Helen  [m.  1900,  Rev.  Owen 
facson,  of  Tedsmore  Hall,  Oswestry ;  and  has  issue]  ; 
Hon.  Mary  Cecilia;  Hon.  Edith  Modwena,  A.R.R.C. 
Seat — Teddesley  Park,  nr.  Penkridge,  Staffs.  Club — 
Travellers'. 

Hon.  Henry  Stuart  Littleton,  Capt.  (ret.)  Staffs.  Yeo., 
J.P.,  Queensland,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1898,  Agnes  Caroline,  d.  of 
Sir  Michael  Shaw-Stewart,  7th  Bart.  Res.— 16  Wilton 
Place,  S.W.i.     Club— Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Algernon  Charles  Littleton,  Rear-Adm. 

R.N.,  b.  1843  ;    d.  1912  ;    m.  1874,  Lady  Margaret 

Needham  (Res. — 5  Warwick  Square,  S.W.),   sister 

of  3rd  Earl  of  Kilmorey  : — 

Algernon  Edward  Percy  Littleton,  Esq.,  b.  188 1  ;   w. 

1912,  Violet  Agnes  Laetitia,  d.  of  Sir  John   Salusbury- 

Trelawny,     nth  Bart.;    and  has  issue — Leonard  Vere 

Algernon  Littleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Robert  Joscelyn 

Henry  Littleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.      Res. — Palmer's 

Street  Farm,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 

Joscelyn  William  Littleton,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Maj.  (ret.) 
R.A.,  b.  1886;  m.  1920,  Annie,  d.  of  George  Wolley- 
Dod,  of  Calgary,  Alberta  ;    and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Richard  Charles  Arthur  Littleton,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr. 
R.N.,6.  1888.     Res.— 

LITTON  of  Midford  (H.  Coll.,  27  Oct.  1924).  Ermine, 
two  roses  in  pale  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
between  as  many  pallets  azure,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of 
the  third,  two  ducal  coronets  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  azure,  upon  a 
rock,  between  two  flags,  stalked  and  leaved  proper,  a  stork 
argent.     Motto — "  Prudentia  gloriam  acquirit." 

Son   of    Charles  Burmeister,  of  47  Regent's  Park 
Road,  N.W.,    b.  1826;    d.  1908;  m.  1869,    Emily, 


d.    of   Thomas    Litton,   of    1    St.    Mark's    Villas, 

Tollington  Park,  N.W.  :— 
Francis  Litton,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.A.,  b.  1875. 
assumed  1919,  the  surname  of  Litton  in  lieu  of  Bur- 
meister, m.  1920,  Eva  Alice,  d.  of  Thomas  Wain 
Walsh,  and  has  issue — Richard  Thomas  Litton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922.  Estate — Laravashier,  Lake  Naivasha, 
Kenya  Colony.     Club — Overseas. 

LITTON  (Confn.  U.O.).  Ermine,  a  crescent  gules,  on 
a  chief  indented  azure,  three  ducal  coronets  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 


ermine's  head   ermine.      Motto — "Prudentia   gloriam  ac- 
quirit." 

Son  of  Edward  Thomas  Litton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  m.  2nd, 
Georgina,    d.    of  William    Minchin    of   Annagh,    co. 
Tipperary : — 
William  Henry  Francis  Litton,  Gentleman,  b.   13  Aug. 
1864 ;  m.  1886,   Catherine,   d.  of  Major  Blayney   Thomas 
Winslow,    J. P.,    of   Mount    Prospect,    Derrylin,    co.    Fer- 
managh ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Leslie  Litton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1887.     Res.— 

Sons   of    Edward   de   l'Establere   Litton,    Esq.,   J. P., 
of  Ardavilling,  co.  Cork,  b.    1864;   d.    1902;  m.   1894, 
Ida  Kathleen,  d.  of  Samuel  Gordon,  M.D. ,  ex-Pres. 
R. C.P.I.  :— 
Edward  Falconer  Litton,  Gentleman,    b.   1896.     Seat — 
Roy  Vareilles  Litton,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res. — 
Yr.  sons  of  Edward  Falconer  Litton,  Esq. ,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  and  Land  Commissioner,  J. P.,  M.A., 
Q.C.,  M.P.  for  co.  Tyrone  1880-81,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1890  ; 
m.  2nd,  1861,  Lizzie  (d.  1873),  d.  of  Rev.  Mark  Clarke  ; 
3rd,  1875,  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Lee: — 
Marshal    William     Litton,    Esq.,    O.B.E. ,    Major    late 
,    b.   1869  ;  m.    1896,  Elizabeth  Catherine 
Dorothea,    d.  of  George  S.    Nason  of   Sandyhill,  Tallow, 
co.  Waterford ;  and    has    issue — George    Edward    Litton, 
Esq.,    Capt.    Indian   Army,   b.    1897.     Res. — 16  Trebovir 
Road,  S.W.     Club—  Naval  and  Military. 

Francis  Henry  Litton,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1903, 
Olive,  d.  of  Anthony  Joseph  MacDermott  of  The  Park, 
Killarney.     Res. — 

LITTON  of  Woolmer  Lodge  (H.  Coll.,  31  May  1910). 
Per  fesse  dancett^e  gules  and  or,  in  chief  three  ducal  coro- 
nets of  the  last  and  in  base  a  pale  ermine.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  stand- 
ing in  its  nest,  both  proper.    Motto — "  Occulta  peto." 

Only  son  of  Henry  Litton  of  Ingersley,  Chilworth, 
Hants.,  b.  1843;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1884,  Hannah,  d.  and 
coh.  of  John  Knowles  of  Darcy  Lever  Old  Hall : — 


Plate  XI. 


MARQUIS  DEL  MORAL. 


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William  Roy  Upton  Litton,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Capt. 
Gen.  List,  Inns  of  Court  O.T.C.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1886  ; 
m.  1923,  Doris,  d.  of  Philip  Henry  Champernowne,  of 
Beckhams  Manaton,  Devon,  and  has  issue — John  Champer- 
nowne Litton,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Richard  Gervase 
Champernowne  Litton,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Seat— 
Woolme;  Lodge,  Bramshott,  Hants.    Club— Junior  Carlton. 

LIVINGSTON  (L.O.  Matric.  24  Oct.  1916).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  grand  quarters  counterquartered,  1st  and  4th, 
argent,  three  cinquefoils  gules,  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
counterflory  vert ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  a  bend  between  six 
billets  or,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  quarterly  azure  and  or  ; 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  mullet  gules  ;  2  and  3,  grand 
quarters  counterquartered  as  the  1st  and  4th  and  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  azure,  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a 
mullet  gules. 

Only  surv.  child  of   Eugene  Augustus  Livingston,  of 
Tevick,  New  York,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1893  ;  by  1st  wife,  m. 
1841,  Harriet,  d.  of  Edward  Coleman: — 
Mary  Coleman  Livingston,  m.  1868,  Maturin  Livingston 
Delafield,  Gentleman,  of  Fieldston,  New  York  (d.  1917). 

LIVINGSTON  (L.O. ,  13  Dec.  1909).  Quarterly,  rand  4, 
argent,  three  cinquefoils  gules,  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
counterflory  vert  (Livingston — In  use  1296,  recorded  by 
Lindsay  1542) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  bend  between  six  billets 


saltire  flagged  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  gillyflower 
slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Retinet  nativum  decus." 

Son  of  Charles   Shannan  Livingston,  Glasgow  and 

Liverpool : — 
Charles  Livingston,  Esq.,  Man.  Dir.  David  Mclver 
and  Co.,  Liverpool,  formerly  Chairman  Liverpool 
Steamships  Assoc,  Hon.  Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  High 
Sheriff  Anglesey  1924,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1893,  Ethel  Maude, 
d.  of  J.  Heap,  of  Birkenhead,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  and 
1  dau.  Res. — Merryflats,  Oxton,  Birkenhead ;  Miny- 
garth,  Glyngarth,  Anglesey  ;  61  James  Street,  Liverpool. 
Clubs— R.  Thames  Yacht,  R.Y.S. 

The  Late  RONALD  JOHN  MACDONALD  LIVING- 
STON-MACDONALD,  Esquire,  Captain  Seaforth  High- 
landers, of  Fledigarry  House,  Staffin,  Skye.  Born  1863, 
elder  son  of  the  late  Ronald  Livingston  of  Drimsynie,  in  the 
county  of  Argyll,  by  his  wife  Agnes  Johanna,  daughter  of 
Captain  Ninian  Jeffrey,  Ross-shire  Local  Militia.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  first  and  fourth  grandquarters  counter- 


quartered,  1.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2.  or,  a 
hand  in  armour,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules  ;  3, 
or,  a  galley,  sails  furled  sable  ;  4.  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  in 
fesse  proper,  all  within  a  bordure  parted  per  pale  or  and  azure 
(for  Macdonald) ;  second  and  third  grand  quarters  or,  three 
cinquefoils  gules  (for  Livingston).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  a  hand  in  armour  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  azure.  Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras."  Livery  — 
Claret  colour  and  silver. 

LIVINGSTONE,  see  FENTON-LIVINGSTONE. 


or  (Callendar),  the  whole  within  a  bordure  embattled  and 

quarterly  azure  and  argent. 

Only  child  and  heir  of  John  Livingston  of  Livingston 
Manor,  New  York,  U.S.A.,  d.  1927;   m.  Catherine,  d. 
of  John  William  Hamersley: — 
Katharine    Livingston,    m.    1900,    Lawrence   Timpson, 

Esq.,  Capt.    Hampshire  Carabiniers  (q.v.)  ;  and  has  issue. 

Res. — Appleton  Manor,  Abingdon,  Berks.     Club — Sesame. 

LIVINGSTON  (L.O.  Matric.  1917).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  three  cinquefoils  gules,  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  vert ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  bend 
between  six  billets  or,  a  crescent  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters 
gules,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure. 

Fourth  but  eld.  surv.  d.  of  Morgan  Lewis  Livingston, 
of  New  York  City,  b.  1799  ;  d.  1869;  m.  1829,  Catherine 
(d.  1886),  d.  of  James  Manning: — 
Julia  Livingston,  Spinster.     Res. — New  York  City. 

LIVINGSTON  (L.O.).  Argent,  two  gillyflowers  in 
chief  gules,  and  in  base  a  galley  sable,  sail  furled  oars  in 


NOELCHRISTIANLIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, 
Esquire,  Captain  R.A.  Born  1871,  being  the  second 
but  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Andrew  James 
Livingstone- Learmonth,  by  his  wife  Frances  Maxwell 
Buchanan,  daughter  of  Boyd  Alexander  C'unninghame 
of  Craigends,  co.  Renfrew.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. , 
1870) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three 
lozenges  of  the  first  (for  Learmonth) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
mascle  azure,  between  three  gillyflowers  slipped  gules,  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  vert  (for  Livingstone), 
the  whole  within  a  bordure  wavy  azure.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  aryent.  Crests — 1.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  dove,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch 
proper  (for  Learmonth) ;  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  sabre  proper  (for 
Livingstone).  Mottoes — "  Dum  spiro  spero"  (for  Lear- 
month); "  Si  possim  "  (for  Livingstone).  Married,  1913, 
Winifred  Margaret,  daughter  of  James  H.  Ismay,  of  Iwerne 
Minster,  Dorset,  and  has  issue — Margaret  Frances  ;  and 
Ursula  Joan.  Residence — Fifehead  Magdalen,  Gillingham, 
Dorset.     Club — Arthur's. 


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SOMERVILLE  REID  LIVINGSTONE  -  LEAR- 
MONTH,  Gentleman.  Born  1861,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Somerville  Livingstone- Learmonth,  by  his  wife  Maria 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Lestock  Robert  Reid,  of  the  Bombay 
Civil  Service.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.  ,1870). — Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  lozenges  of  the 
first  (for  Learmonth)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  mascle  azure,  be- 
tween three  gillyflowers  slipped  gules,  within  a  double  tres- 
sure  flowered  counterflowered  of  fleurs-de-lis  vert  (for  Living- 
stone), the  whole  within  a  bordure  invected  azure.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  the  dexter  side, 
on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dove,  holding  in  the  beak  an 
olive  branch  proper  (for  Learmonth) ;  2.  on  the  sinister  side, 
on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  grasping  a  sabre 


proper  (for  Livingstone).  Mottoes— "Dum  spiro  spero  " 
(for  Learmonth) ;  "  Si  possim  "  (for  Livingstone).  Married, 
July  5,  1886,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Samuel  Smith  Travers  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania ;  and  has  had  Issue  (1)  Somerville  James 
Livingstone-Learmonth,  Gentleman,  b.  1892,  d.  Sept.  28, 
1900;  (2)  Maxwell  John  Livingstone-Learmonth,  Esq., 
Capt.  late  Irish  Guards,  b.  Oct.  14,  1894  [m.  1918,  Ella 
Florence,  widow  of  Nigel  James  Christian  Livingstone- 
Learmonth,  and  d.  of  the  late  John  Hargreaves,  and  has 
issue — John  Somerville  Livingstone-Learmonth,  Gentleman, 
6.  1919] ;  (3)  Lestock  Robert  Livingstone-Learmonth, 
Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  Black  Watch,  b.  Nov.  12,  1897 
[m.  1926,  Sheila  Honoria,  d.  of  the  late  Duncan  Macpher- 
son,  R.N.] ;  (4)  Somerville  Travers  Alexander  Livingstone- 
Learmonth,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Winifred  Alison  [m. 
1917,  Ha  ry  Surtees  (2nd  son  of  Sir  E.  Altham  Altham, 
K.C.S.I.,  etc.),  Lt.-Col.  K.R.R.  (Special  Reserve),  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  and  has  issue].  Res.  —  Cadlington,  Horndean, 
Hants.     Club— Arthur's. 

THOMAS  LIVINGSTONE  LIVINGSTONE-LEAR- 
MONTH, Gentleman.  Born  i860,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Livingstone-Learmonth,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  his  wife 
Louisa  H. ,  youngest  dau.  of  Major -Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Valiant,  of  H.M.  40th  Regt.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O., 
1870) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three 
lozenges  of  the  first  (for  Learmonth) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
mascle  azure,  between  three  gillyflowers  slipped  gules,  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  vert  (for  Livingstone),  the 
whole  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch  proper 
(for  Learmonth) ;  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  sabre  proper  (for  Living- 
stone). Mottoes — "Dum  spiro  spero"  (for  Learmonth); 
"  Si  possim  "  (for  Livingstone).  Married,  1914,  Clare  Elise 
Bornefield.     Res. — 


ARTHUR  COTTON  LIVINGSTONE-LEAR- 
MONTH, Gentleman.  Born  1852,  being  the  third  but 
eldest  surv.  son  of  John  Livingstone-Learmonth,  by  his 
wife  Anne  Alicia,  dau.  of  John  MacWhirter,  M.D., 
of  Edinburgh.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1870)— Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  lozenges  of 
the  first  (for  Learmonth) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  mascle 
azure,  between  three  gillyflowers  slipped  gules,  a 
double  treasure  flory  counterflory  vert  (for  Livingstone),  the 
whole  within  a  bordure  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dove,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch  proper 
(for  Learmonth)  ;  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand,  holding  a  sabre  proper  (for  Living- 
stone). Mottoes — "Dum  spiro  spero"  (for  Learmonth); 
Si  possim"  (for  Livingstone).  Married,  1878,  Eliza  Jane 
Millar,  and  has  issue — Kenneth  Francis  Livingstone-Lear- 
month, Gentleman,  b.  1880;  Arthur  Percy  Livingstone- 
Learmonth,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  [m.  Alice  Laura  Grei<j,and 
has  issue — Joan  Margaret ;  Pauline  Mary  ;  and  Hazel] ; 
Alicia  Mary  [m.  Capt.  Geoffrey  Lewis  Tupper] ;  and  Ruth 
Frances  [m.  Comdr.  Ralph  Douglas  Binney,  R.N.,  and 
has  issue].    Res. — Murrayfield,  Milner  Road,  Bournemouth. 

LLEWELLIN  (H.  Coll.,  6  Nov.  1924).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  sable,  in  dexter  chief  two  sinister  bendlet  3 
enhanced  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  regardant 
sable,  between  two  leeks  proper.  Motto — "  Ffyddlawn  a 
gwyliadwrus." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Llewellin,  of  Blue  Lodge,  Glos., 
b.  1841  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1888,  Edith  Georgiana,  d.  of 
Edward  Bretherton,  of  Redland,  Bristol : — 
John    Lionel    Bretherton   Llvwelyn    Llewellin,    Esq., 
F.R.G.S.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  1st  Class  Official  in  Administra- 
tion, Kenya  Colony,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1924,  Helen  McPherson, 
d.  of  McPherson  Raven.  Seat — Hanham  Hall,  nr.  Bristol. 
Res. — Watersmeet  Farm,  P.O.  Sergoil,  Kenya  Colony, 
E.  Africa.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Nairobi  (Kenya). 

LLEWELLIN,  of  Upton  House.  Gules,  three  chevronels 
couped  ermine,  between  as  many  spear-heads  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lamb 
passant  argent,  supporting  with  the  dexter  forefoot  a  flag- 


staff in  bend  sinister  proper,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner 
gules,  charged  with  a  spear-head  or,  between  two  wings  of 
the  third,  on  each  a  like  spear-head.  Motto — "Duwfoar 
fy  rhan. " 

Issue  of  William  Llewellin,  Esquire,  J. P.  cos.  Poole, 
Monmouth  (High  Sheriff  1901),  and  Dorset  (High 
Sheriff  1909,  b.  1856  (being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
William  Llewellin,  Esq.,  of  Hill  Grange,  Abergavenny, 
J.  P.  co.  Monmouth) ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1st  Jan.  1889,  Frances 


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Mary  (d.   1907),  eldest  d.   of  Lewis   Davis  Wigan   of 
Oakwood,  Maidstone,  Kent ;  2nd,  1908,  Ada  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  the  late  Henry  Wigan  of  Eversley,  Winchmore 
Hill,  and  widow  of  the  late  Francis  Gaskell  of  98  Port- 
land Place,  W.  : — 
William  Wigan  Llewellin,  Esq.,  Civil  Service,  late  Capt. 
4th  Batt.   The  Dorset  Regt.,  b.  Nov.   1889.    Res.— Upton 
House,  nr.  Poole,  Dorset.     Club — Cavendish. 

John  Jestyn  Llewellin  Esq.,  O.B.E. ,  M.C.,  Major  Dorset 
Heavy    Bde.     R.A. ,     Barrister-at-Law,     M.P.     Uxbridge 
(Middlx.)   div.,    1929,   b.   Feb.    1893.    Chambers — 3    Brick 
Court,  Temple  E.C. 
Margaret  Mary. 


LLEWELYN, 
LLEWELYN. 


see       DILLWYN    -  VENABLES 


LLEWELLYN  of  St.  Fagans  (H.  Coll.)  Per  chevron 
or  and  gules,  in  chief  a  lion  passant,  and  in  base  three 
chevronels,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  dexter  hand  couped  proper.  Badge — Two 
primroses  slipped  in  saltire  proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet 
or.     Motto — "  Moribus  fortuna  vincitur." 

Son  of  Rees  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bwlfa  House, 

Aberdare : — 
Sir  David  Richard  Llewellyn,  1st  Bart.  (31  Jan.  1922), 
J. P.,  Glamorgan,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1905,  Magdalene  Anne,  d.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Harries,  D.D.,  of  Porthcawl,  and  has  issue — 
Rhys  Llewellyn,  Esq,,  b.  19 10  ;  Henry  Morton  Llewellyn, 
Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  David  Treharne  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  b,  1916  ; 
William  Herbert  Rhidian  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ; 
Margaret  Elaine;  Elizabeth  Aileen  Maud;  Marjorie  Joyce; 
Magdalene  Clare.  Seat— The  Court,  St.  Fagans,  Cardiff. 
Town  res. — 3  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.      Club—  Reform. 

LLEWELLYN  of  Singapore  (H.  Coll.,    1  Nov.    1916). 

Sable,  a  fesse  argent,  charged  with  two   barrulets  wavy 

azure,  between  in  chief  two  roses  of  the  second,  barbed 

and  seeded  proper,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  or.     Mantling 

sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 

lion    rampant    sable,  supporting  with   the    forepaws   a 

sword,  point  downwards,  or,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind 

leg  on  a  fountain.  Motto — "  Gwve  a  gyffro  Llew-y-llyn." 

Sons  of  Herbert  Roland  Llewellyn,  Capt.  in  H.M.'s 

Army,  Adjutant  Singapore  Vol.  Corps,  b  1873;    d. 

1919;    m.    1911,   Florence  Isabel,  d.    of    Thomas 

Maidment,  of  Melbourne : — 

William   Roland    Griffyd    Llewellyn,  Gentleman,    b. 

1916.     Address — c/o.  Messrs.    Parbury,    Henty  &  Co., 

20  Eastcheap,  E.C. 

Roland  Montfort  Chinnock  Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918. 

LLEWELLYN  of  Baglan  Hall  and  Court  Colrnan 
(H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  embattled  azure  and  or,  a  javelin 
erect  between  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  like 
boar's  head  erased  between  two  javelins  in  base  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  boar's  head 
erased  or,  in  front  of  three  javelins,  one  in  pale  and 
two  in  saltire,  also  proper.  Motto — "  Gwell  angau  na 
chywilydd."     Livery — Blue,  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Robert  William  Llewellyn,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

Glamorgansh.,  late  Capt.  Roy.  Glamorgan  L.  Inf.  Mil.; 

and  formerly  Cornet  Roy.  Dragoons,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1910 ; 

m.  1882,  Harriet  Annie,  d.  of  late  William  Blandy  of 

Kingston  Bagpews,  Berks. : — 
William  Herbert  Clydwyn  Llewellyn,  Esq..  J. P.  Gla- 
morgan, late  Lieut.  S.  Wales  Borderers,  b.  1883;  m.  1909, 
Dorothy  Louisa,  d.  of  Col.  G.  Carwithen  of  Ashsprington 
House,  S.  Devon  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Robert  George 
Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b.  i9ro;  (2)  David  Reginald  Lle- 
wellyn, Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  (3)  Krancis  Carwithen 
Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Glyn  Herbert  Llewellyn, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Mary  Constantia.  Seat — Court 
Colman,  Bridgend,  Glamorganshire. 

Griffith  Robert  Poyntz  Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1886; 
m.  1911,  Emily  Constance,  d.  of  Algernon  Leveson  Elwes, 
J. P.  ;  and  has  issue — Griffith  Owen  Llewellyn,  Gentleman, 
b.  r9i2  ;  Hermione  ;  and  Cynthia. 

John  Blandy  Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Robert  Godfrey  Llewellyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

LLOYD,  see  HUTCHINSON  -  LLOYD- VAUGHAN, 
WHITELOCKE  -  LLOYD,  "and  HOPE  -  LLOYD- 
VERNEY. 


LLOYD    of  Bronwydd.       Azure,    a    wolf    rampant 

argent  within  a  bordure  ermine.      Mantling  azure  and 

argent.     Crest — In  front  of  a  holly-tree  proper,  a  boar 

passant    argent,  semee  of   estoiles  azure,  collared  and 

chained  to  the  tree,  or.     Motto — "  Iddow  Bor  diolch." 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Davies  Lloyd,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1820  ; 

d.  1877;  m.  1846,  Henrietta  Maria,  d.  of  George 

Reid,  of  Watlington  Hall,  Norfolk  :— 

Sir  Marteine  Owen  Mowbray  Lloyd,  2nd  Bart.,  of 
Bronwydd,  co.  Cardigan,  Lord  Marcher  of  Kemes,  J. P. 
cos.  Pembroke,  Carmarthen,  and  Cardigan  (High  Sheriff 
1880),  b.  1851  ;  m.  i878,Katherine  Helena,  d.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Dennistoun  of  Golfhill,  Glasgow,  and  grand- 
niece  of  the  Marquis  de  la  Tour-Mauberg,  Minister  for 
the  Netherlands  at  the  Court  of  St.  James's,  London,  in 
1 85 1  ;  and  has  had  issue — Marteine  Kemes  Arundel 
Lloyd,  Esq.,  Capt.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1890;  killed  in  action 
19 16  ;  Nesta  Constance  Muriel  [m.  1908,  Frederick  With- 
ington,  of  Fringford  Lodge,  Bicester;  and  has  issue]  ; 
Peverel  de  Lormet  [m.  1914,  Roger  Lloyd,  son  of  Col. 
Lloyd,  of  Plas  Trecyan,  Anglesey]  ;  Joan  Henllys  [m. 
1921,  Capt.  Philip  Gregson- Ellis,  Gren.  Gds.,  of  Trefnant, 
co.  Denbigh].  Seats — Bronwydd,  Hennllan,  R.S.O., 
Cardigan;  Newport  Castle,  co.  Pembroke.  Club — 
Arthur's. 

Sir  Marteine  has  the  right  of  appointing  annually  the 
Mayor  of  Newport,  co.  Pembroke,  by  virtue  of  a  charter 
of  Nicholas  FitzMartin,  Lord  Marcher  of  Kemes  in  1251. 

LLOYD  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  be- 
tween two  flaunches  or,  each  charged  with  three  cinquefoils 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  three  cinquefoils  in  fesse  or,  a  lion  rampant 
regardant  gules.     Motto — ' '  Vi  et  virtute." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  -of  Beechmount,  J. P.  and 
D.L.   co.   Limerick,  J. P.   cos.    Clare  and   Tipperary, 
b.  1798;  d.  1873;  m.  2nd,  r838,  Julia  Palmer,  d.  of 
Capt.  Frances  Hall : — 
Major-Gen.    Thomas   Francis  Lloyd,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High 
Sheriff    1894),    Major-Gen.    (ret.)   in   the    Army,   formerly 
Col.    comdg.   2nd   Regtl.  Dist.  and  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  98th 
Regt. ,  sometime  A.A.Q.M.G.  Cork  Dist. ,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1870, 
Mary  Henrietta,  d.  of  Christian  Allhusen,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of 
Stoke  Court,  Bucks.  ;  and  has  had  issue — Thomas  Henry 
Eyre  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1871,  killed  in 
action  at    Brakenlaagte,    S.    Africa,    1901.       Seat — Beech- 
mount,  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 

Arthur   Rickard   Lloyd,  Gentleman,   b.  ;    m.   1869, 

Theodosia  (d.  1894),  d.  of  Capt.  John  Talbot  of  Mount 
Talbot,  D.L.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  John  Arthur  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  [m.  1904,  Isabel  Keith;  eldest 

d.  of  David  Campbell  of  Glasgow] ;  (2)  Henry  Talbot 
Lloyd,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.M.L.  Inf.,  killed  in  action  at  Tientsin, 
b.  ;    (3)  Arthur   Eustace   Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

and  Diana.     Res. — 

LLOYD,  formerly  of  Danyrallt  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quar 
terly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  spear-head  embrued  proper,  between 
three  scaling-ladders  argent,  on  a  chief  gules  a  castle  trip'e- 


turretted  of  the  second ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  wolf  rampant  argent, 
Motto—"  Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim  a  Dduw  a  digon."  Livery 
— Green  and  silver. 


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Sons  of  Rev.  Iorwerth  Grey  Lloyd,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll., 

Oxford,   F.S.A. ,   Prebendary  or   Canon  of    Llandewi 

Aberarth,   in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  David's,  a 

Surrogate  for  the  Diocese   of  St.    David's,   b.  22  Oct. 

1844;  d.   1920  ;  m.   1871  Nina,   third  surv.  d.    of  late 

Charles  Eastland  de  Michele,  sometime  H.B.M.  Consul 

at  St.  Petersburg  :  — 

Edward  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1874 ;  m.  1904,  Alexandra, 

onlyd.  of  John  M.  Dalgleish  of  Vancouver,  Brit.  Columbia, 

and  has  issue — Iorwerth  Dalgleish   Lloyd,   Gentleman,    b. 

1905  [m.    1927,    Catharine,    only  d.   of    P.    McNiven,   of 

Cumberland,  B.C.]  ;   Nina  Eleanor  ;    and  Alianore   Mary 

Courteney.     Res. — Courtney,  British  Columbia. 

Vaughan  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1906,  Elizabeth 
Grace,  d.  of  David  Gibson  Fleming  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  and 
has  issue — David  Mervyn  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and 
RoonaMary.     Res. — 
Griffith  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 

Sons  of  Howard  Meuric  Lloyd  (q.v. ). : — 

LLOYD  (H.  xColl.,  1  Dec.  1924).  Azure,  a  pale  or, 
surmounted  by  a  fesse  ermine,  thereon  a  garb  of  the 
second,  three  horses'  heads  erased  counterchanged. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  horse's  head  erased  sable,  two 
frets  or.     Motto —  "  Virtus  invidiam  vincit." 

Son  of  Sir    Horatio  Lloyd,   Recorder  of    Chester, 

b.  1829;  d.    1918;    m.   1856,    Harriette  (d.   1902), 

d.  of  the  late  Honoratus  Leigh  Rigby,  of  Hawarden, 

Flint:— 

Edward  Honoratus  Lloyd,  Esq.,  K.C  ,  Barrister-at-Law, 

and  Bencher,   Middle  Temple,   Recorder   of  Chester,  b. 

i860  ;  m.  1883,  Harriet,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Gibbons 

Frost.     Res. — 22  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

LLOYD,  formerly  of  Ffos-y-Bleiddied  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  spear-head  embrued  proper 
between  three  scaling-ladders  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
castle  of  the  second ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  wolf  rampant 
argent.     Motto—' '  Ar  dduw  y  gydd. " 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Philipps  Allen  Lloyd-Philipps 
(formerly  Lloyd)  of  Dale  Cattle  and  Mabwys,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. 
(High  Sheriff  1844),  b.  1802;  d.  1879;   ?n.  2nd,  Eliza- 
beth Anne  Bellairs,  eld.  d.  of  James  Peel  Stevenson  of 
Uffington,  Lines.  : — 
Col.  Rhodri  Vaughan  Lloyd-Philipps,  formerly  Lt.-Col. 
Pembroke   R.G.A.  (T.F.),  and  Capt.    1st  Life  Gds.,  J. P. 
co.  Pembroke  (High  Sheriff  1906),  b.  1874;  m.  1st,  1902, 
Mary  Dorothy  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Bowen  Pottinger  Woosman, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Woodfield,  Pembroke  ;  2nd,  1914,  Margaret 
Elinor,  d.  of  Rev.  Gerald  Colvile,  Rector  of  Weston-under- 
Lizard  ;    and   has    surv.    issue— Hugh    Vaughan    Lloyd- 
Philipps,  Gentleman,   b.    1906;   Gwenllian  Nest    Bellairs; 
and   Sonia  Joan    Bellairs.      Seats— Dale    Castle,   Milford 
Haven  ;  Coedllys,  Carmarthen.     Clubs—  Bachelors',  Bath. 
Sons  of  Richard  Lloyd,  of  Henblas,  Cardigan,  b.  1842  ; 
d.    1887  ;    m.    1871,    Mary   Elizabeth,    d.    of    Robert 
Knapp  Barrow  of  Kingston,  Glos  : — 
Richard  Llewellin  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1912) 
for  Pembrokeshire,  b.   1872;    m.   1903,  Beatrice  eld.  d.  of 
late   William  Williams,  J. P.,    of    Aberystwith ;   and    has 
issue  — Elinor     Mary    Beatrice    Philipps;    Frances  Grace 
Philipps  ;    and  Cecilia  Margaret  Elizabeth  Philipps.     Seat 
— Penty  Park,  nr.  Haverfordwest. 

Harry  Adams  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res.— 
John  Lewis  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

LLOYD  of  Aston.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  or 
and  azure,  four  roebucks  counterchanged  ;  2  and  3, 
per  fesse  sable  and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — A  roebuck's  head  or. 
Badge — Issuant  from  a  crown  of  five  strawberry  leaves 
or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent.  Motto — "Hwy  pery 
clod  na  golud." 

Sons  of  Richard  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Aston  Hall,  Salop, 
and  Rolls  Park,  Essex,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1852, 
Lady  Frances  Hay,  d.  of  10th  Earl  of  Kinnoul : — 

Rev.  Rossendale  Lloyd,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Cantab.)  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Selattyn,  Rector  of 
Selattyn  since  1890,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1899,  Katherine  Frances, 
d.  of  Rev.  Walter  Hook,  Rector  of  Porlock;  and  has 
issue — Andrew  Francis  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
Gwenever  Mary  ;  Lorna  Katherine.  Seats— Aston  Hall, 
Oswestry ;   Rolls  Park,  Chigwell ,  Essex . 

Richard  Harvey  Lloyd,  Maj.  (ret.)  Canadian  Army, 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1890,  Kathleen  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  J.  Day, 
of  Mayfield,  Sussex.     Res.— 


LLOYD  of  Dolobran  (circa  15th  cent.,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  cocks  argent, 
wattled,  crested,  and  armed  or;  2.  sable,  a  goat  statant 
argent,  horned  and  unguled  or  ;  3.  as  first ;  4.  per  pale  or 
and  gules,  two  lions  rampant  addorsed  counterchanged  ;  5. 
sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent ;  6.  sable,  three 
escutcheons  or,  each  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  gules  ; 
7.  azure,  three  coronets  in  pale  or.     Mantling  azure  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
fern  brake,  a  goat  salient  argent,  horned  and  unguled  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  flory  counteifiory  sable.  Mottoes 
—  "Gwylia";  "  Esto  vigilans."  Livery — Blue,  white 
facings. 

Sons  of  Sampson  Samuel  Lloyd ,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Dolobran , 

and  of  The  Priory  and  Budbrooke  House,  co.  Warwick, 

b.  1846  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1868,  Jane  Emilia,  d.  of  Thomas 

Lloyd  of  The  Priory  : — 

Thomas  Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1915)  High  Sheriff 

co.  Warwick,  b.  1873  ;  m.   1898,  Elsie  Emma  Mary,  d.  of 

Rev.  John  Adams,  Vicar  of  Offchurch,  co.  Warwick  ;  and 

has  issue — Sampson  Llewellyn  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.   1907. 

Seats — Dolobran,    co.    Montgomery ;    The    Priory,    and 

Budbrooke  House,  co.  Warwick. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Ambrose  Llovd,  P.C. ,  G.C.S. I., 
G.C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  1st  Baron  Lloyd  of  Dolobran.  Mont- 
gomery (1925)  [Supporters— On  either  side  a  goat  argent, 
horned  and  unguled  or,  and  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown, 
also  or],  F. R.G.S. ,  Capt.  (ret.)  Warwick  Yeo. ,  Governor  of 
Bombay  1918-23,  High  Commr.  for  Egypt  and  Sudan 
1925-29,  has  Orders  of  St.  Anne  (Russia),  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz  and  the  Nile,  b.  1879;  m.  1911,  Hon.  Blanche 
Lascelles,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of  Commdr.  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Lascelles,  of  Sutton  Waldron  House,  Blandford  ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Alexander  David  Frederick  Lloyd,  b.  191 2. 
Res. — 24  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs — 
Bath,  Carlton,  Travellers'. 

Sons  of  George  Herbert  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1850  ;  d. 
1914 ;  m.  2nd,  1877,  Amy  Letitia,  d.  of  Henry  Chance 
of  Sherborne  House,  Warwick: — 
Herbert  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 

Henry  David  Llewellyn  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  w. 
1908,  Amy  Letitia,  d.  of  A.  W.  Morgan  of  Glaslyn,  Car- 
diff.    Res.— 

Yr.  son  of  Sampson  Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P., 
of  Dolobran  and  of  Janoway  Hill,  Woking  ;  b.  1820  ;  d. 
1899;  m.  1st,  1844,  Emma,  d.  of  Samuel  Reeve  of 
Leighton  Buzzard  ;  2nd,  1865,  Marie  Wilhelmine  Sophie 


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Christiane,  d.  of  H.  E.  Frederick  William  Menckhoff, 
Lt.-Gen.  in  the  Prussian  Army: — 
Charles  Frederick  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1896, 
Fanny  Helen,  d.  of  Sir  Reginald  Bray  of  Shere  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — John  Charles  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  Evan 
Simpson  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Helen  Mary 
Beatrice.     Res.  — 

Son   of  George    Braithwaite    Lloyd,    Esq.,    J. P.    for 
Birmingham,  formerly  Mayor  of    that  city,    b.    1824 ; 
d.  1903;  tn.  1851,  Mary,  d.  ofS.  Hutchinson: — 
John  Henry  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  m.  Gertrude,  d.  of  Joseph 
Keep  of  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Son  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1827  ;  d. 
;  tn.  1858,  Jane  Eliza,  d.  of  W.  Janson: — 
Samuel  Janson  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  Northants.,  b. 
1870  ;  m.  1896,  Margaret  Ellen,  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Philips, 


and    has   issue — 8  sons;  3   daus.      Res. — Pipewell    Hall, 
nr.  Kettering. 

Sons  of  Howard  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Grafton  Manor, 
Bromsgrove,  b.  1837 ;  d.  ;  tn.   1867,  Mariabella,  d. 

d.  of  John  Eliot  Howard,  F.R.S.  :— 

Howard  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

Cecil  Ambrose  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  Staffs.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1902, 
Jessie  Marian  Padd<  n  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Humphrey 
Howard  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  Edward  Ambrose 
Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Res. — White  Lodge,  Bel- 
broughton,  nr.  Stourbridge. 

John  Eliot  Howard  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  m.  1900, 
Florence  Louise  Armstrong,  and  has  surv.  issue — Eliot 
Fraser  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  Seton  Howard  Frederick 
Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  John  Peregrine  Francis  Lloyd, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907;  Mary  Eliot;  and  Gwynette  Eliot. 
Res.— 

Godfrey  Isaac  Howard  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
b.  ;   m.  ,  Constance  Lydia  Allen  Booth  ;  and  has 

issue — Peter  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  Mariabella. 
Res.— 

Cyril  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.,  M.P.  Dudley  since  1922,  b. 
1876;  m.  1909,  Phyllis  Gretchen  Waterlow,  and  has  issue 
Angelica  Mary.     Res.  —  B  oome,  nr.  Stourbridge. 

Rev.    Robert    Howard    Lloyd,    M.A.    (Oxon),    b. 
Res. — Rotherfield,  Grey's  Rectory,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Rev.  Sylvanus  Fox  Lloyd,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  ;  tn. 


1911,  Marjorie  Henry  Gordon  Crease.     Res. — Old  Pound 
Cottage,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

Sons  1  f  Francis  Zachary  Lloyd,  Esq.,  C.B.E.  (eld.  son 
of  Francis  Zachary  Lloyd,  see  below),  b.  1869  ;  d.  1920  ; 
in.    1907,    Katherine    Mary,  yst.   d.    of    Rev.   George 
Crewdson  of  St.  Mary's,  Windermere: — 
William   Zachary  Lloyd,  Gentleman,   b.    1915.     Res. — 
Areley  Hall,  Worcs. 
John  Crewdson  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Sampson  Zachary  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of 

Areley    Hall,    Worcs.,    b.   1843;    d.    1914  ;    tn.    1866, 

Eleanor  (d.  1885),  d.   of  John  Eliot  Howard,   F. R.S. , 

of  Tottenham,  co.  Middx. : — 

Ernest    Sampson     Lloyd,      Esq,      C.S.I.,      I.C.S. ,     b. 

1870;    tn.    1899,   Mary,  yst.   d.    of  William  Young  of  The 

Manor  House,  Droitwich,  and  has  issue — William  Antony 

Sampson   Lloyd,  Gentleman,   b.   1900  ;     Philip   Montague 

Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.   1902  ;    Charles  Christopher   Lloyd, 

Gentleman,    b.    1906.      Res. — The   Lower   House,    Areley 

Kings,  Worcs. 

Thomas  Zachary  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1905, 
Agnes  Gertrude  Wigram  ;  and  has  issue — Stephen  Lloyd, 
Gentleman,  6.  1906  ;  Martin  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
Thomas  Wigram  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  John  Michael 
Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 19  Portland  Road, 
Edgba-ton. 

William  Dillworth  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1905, 
Elsie  Maria  Wordsworth  ;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  Dil- 
worth  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  Res. — West  Garth, 
Normanton,  Yorks. 

Edmund  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. 

Son  of   Francis    Henry    Lloyd,    Esq.,    J. P.,  of  Stowe 
Hill,  Lichfield,  b.  1844;   d.  1916  ;  tn.  1867,  Alice,  d.  of 
John  Eliot  Howard,  F.R.S.:— 
Daniel    Charles    Lloyd,    Gentleman,   b.  ;    m. 

Hilda  Bolton.     Res. 

Sons  of  Richard  Borradaile  Lloyd,  Gentleman, a  Banker 

in  London,  b.  1839;  tn.  Catherine  Jean  Campbell,  d.  of 

Gilbert  P.  Money,  Bengal  Civil  Service  : — 

Richard   Money  Lloyd,  Gentleman,   b.   1872  ;    m.    1903, 

Frederica  Georgina  Anne,  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Morris 

Kembleand  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick  William  Swann  Webber  ; 

and  has  issue— Trevor  Richard  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 

and  Meryth  Freda. 

Stanley  Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.,  b.  1878.  Res.— 
The  Laurels,  Frensham,  Surrey. 

Noel  Tudor  Lloyd,  Esq. ,  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Northumberland 
Fus. ,  b.  1882;  m.  1909,  Marjorie  Katherine,  elder  d.  of 
Harcourt  Sawyer  of  Lower  Farm,  Arundel ;  and  has  issue — 
a  dau.     Res. 

Sons  of   Richard  Harman  Lloyd  of  Allesley  House,  b. 

1807  ;  d.  1867;  tn.  1835,  Isabella  Mary,  d.  of  William 

Borradaile  of  Bedford  Hill,  Streatham,  Surrey: — 

Albert  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  100th  Foot,  b.  1842; 

tn.  Emily,  d.  of  Alexander   Crow  ;    and    has  Issue — Ethel 

Gwendoline;  Muriel  Winifred  ;  and  Gwladys.     Res. — 

George  Lloyd,  Esq.,  b.  1843  ;  tn.  Isabel  Brisbane,  d.  cf 
John  de  Courcy  Bremer;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Alfred 
Harold  Bremer  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  [m.  1900, 
Florence  Richardson;  and  has  issue — Alfred  Lloyd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902;  and  Isabel  Malvina];  (2)  Brisbane  Bremer 
Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  Ina  Beatrice  [m.  1894,  Verner 
Wise  Moore,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Isabel  Kathleen.  Res.— 
Llwellyn  Septimus  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1851.  Res. — 
Ernest  Octavius  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  tn.  1888, 
Marga  et,  d.  of  A.  A.  Collye  -B  istow  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Ernest  Alfred  Collyer  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  (2)  Ivor 
David  LloyJ,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  and  Phyllis  Margaret 
Olivia.     Res. — 

LLOYD  of  Trallwyn  (H.  Coll.  1815).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  or,  between  three  spear-heads  argent,  a  torteau 
between  two  bulls'  heads  caboshed  sable.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  gutt^e-de-sang.  surmounting  two  spears  in  saltire 
proper.  Motto—"  Instanter  perfectus."  Livery — Blue 
with  yellow. 

Son  of  John  Ellis  Lloyd,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1873  ;  tn.  1845, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  JohnSothern  of  The  Priory,  Liverpool :  — 

Hugh  Gwynn  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Seat — 
Trallwyn,  Chwilog,  Carnarvonshire.    Res  — Oregon,  U.S.A. 

LLOYD  of  Lossett  (Confn.  1885,  U.O.).  Or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant regardant  sable,  on  a  canton  azure,  a  cross  pat£e  fitcWe 
of  the  first.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


H94  ILlO 

of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  regardant  sable,  charged 


Mo 


on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or.     Motto — ' '  Tendit 
in  ardua  virtus." 

Son  of  Clifford  Bartholomew  LLoyd,  Esq.,  b.  1845  ;  d. 
1915  ;    m.  1st,  1870,   Isabella   Maria  (d.   1892),  d.  of 
Major  Des  Voeux  of  Portarlington,  Queen's  Co. : — 
Wilmot  Humphrey  Clifford  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1914,  Kathleen  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Sullivan  of 
Killiney,  co.  Dublin,  and  g.-dau.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Edward  Sullivan,  Bart.,  P.C.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  ; 
and  has  issue— Desmond  Humphrey  Clifford  LLoyd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1917  ;   and  Nedda  Cecil  Clifford.      Res. — Losset, 
Killiney,  co.  Dublin. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Chetwode  LLoyd,  formerly 
20th  Hussars,  served  in  Sudan  1884-5,  b.  1846;  d. 
1909  ;  m  ,  Catherine,  eldest  d.  of  Thomas  Garnett 

of  Furze  Hill  Lodge,  Brighton  : — 
Humphrey  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  b. 
Younger   son    of    Bartholomew   Clifford    LLoyd   (see 
above);  m.  2nd,  Caroline  Hamilton  Brooke: — 
Brig. -Gen.    Frederick    Charles    LLoyd,    C.B.,  formerly 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2  in  command 
7th  Batt.    Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in  desp. ,  Brevet- 
Major,  Queen's  Medal  and  five  clasps,  King's  Medal  and 
two  clasps),  and  Great  War   1914-17,   b.    i860;  m. 
Millicent,  ygst.  d.  of  Thomas  Garnett ;    and   has  issue- 
Clifford  Humphrey  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  Lieut. R  A.,  6.  ; 
and   Vera    Millicent.       Res. — 10  Cromwell    Road,    Hove, 
Sussex. 

Son  of  Col.  Robert  Clifford  LLoyd,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1864  ; 

m.  ,  Annie  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Capt.  George  Savage, 

13th  Light  Dragoons: — 

Col.  Wilford   Neville  LLoyd,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  T.D.,  late 

R.A.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Hon.  Corps   of  Gentlemen-at-Arms, 

J. P.  Cheshire,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1891,  Ella  Margaret,  only  d.  of 

Very  Rev.  Arthur  Purey-Cust,  Dean  of  York  ;  and  has  issue. 

Seat — Eccleston    Hill,   Chester.       Res. — 4    Halkin   Street, 

S.W.     Clubs — Travellers',  Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Frederick  LLoyd,  Archdeacon  of 
Waitemata,  and  Minister  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Auck- 
land,   N.Z. ,    afterwards    Rector    of    Newton    Wold, 
Lincoln,  b.  1810;  d.  1875  '<  m-  l85x.  Sarah  Greer  : — ■ 
Humphrey  Selwyn  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.         , 
Caroline,  eldest  d.  of  William   Hutton   Perkins  ;   and  has 
issue — Charles  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  b-  1898.     Res. — 

Humphrey  Selwyn  LLoyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1 871  ;  m.  ; 


and   has  issue — Bartholomew    Humphrey  Selwyn  LLoyd, 
Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  and  Dorothey  Irene.    Res. 

Son    of  Col.    Edmond  George  Knapp  Piersy  LLoyd, 

Military  Member  of  the  Terr.  Force  Assoc,  of  the  Co. 

of  London,  Staff  Officer  N.  London  Vol.   Brig,  (ret.), 

b.    1842 ;   d.    1923 ;    m.  1873,    Emma  Susanna,  d.   of 

Benjamin  Johnson,  M.D. : — 

Langford     Newman     LLoyd,    Esq.,    C.M.G.,    D.S.O., 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Col.  late  R.A.M.C,  Asst.  Dir.  Med. 

Services,  Southern  Command,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901 

(desp.    twice),  and  Great   War  (desp.  5   times,  Croix    de 

Guerre   avec  palme),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1912,  Lilian  Mary,  d.  of 

Surg.-Gen.  Sir  William  Hooper,   K.C  .S.I.,  M.D.,  F.R.CS. 

Res. — The  White    Bungalow,  Tidworth,   Hants.     Club — 

Army  and  Navy. 

LLOYD  of  Gyffylliog  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent, 
three  boars'  heads  couped  close  sable  (Kowryd  ap  Kadfan) ; 
2.  sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent  (Cadell  Deyrnllwg) ; 


3.  sable,  three  escutcheons  or,  each  charged  with  a  lion 
rampant  gules  (Vortigern);  4.  azure,  three  coronets  in  pale 
or  (Beli  Mawr). 

Issue  of  Robert  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1899  ; 
m.  1856,  Sarah  Jones  of  Manchester:  — 
?  Issue. 

Sons  of  Humphrey   Lloyd,   Gentleman,    b.   1841  ;    d. 

1913  ;  m.  1st,  1863,  Ellen  (d.  1904),  d.  of  John  Jones 

of  Manchester;    2nd,    1905,    Sarah  Sophia,  d.  of  the 

Rev.  William  Harley:— 

Albert  Hugh  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  F.S.A. ,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1892, 

Jessie,  d.  of  John    Brown,   D.D.  ;    and  has  issue — Muriel 

Eleanor  Haydon.     Res. — St.  John's  House,  Cambridge. 

John  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1869 ;  m.  1897,  Ida,  d.  ol 
William  Linnell  of  Stretford,  Lancashire. 

William  Brinley  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m.  1899, 
Marianne,  d.  of  William  Alison  Laxton  of  Sale,  Cheshire. 
Res. — 

CHARLES  WESTALL  LLOYD,  Esq.,  J. P.  Born 
March  31,  1834,  being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  William 
Lloyd  of  Parteen  Manor  House,  Kilquane,  co.  Clare,  by 
his  wife  Jane  Fitzgerald,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles 
Henry  Fitzgerald  de  Beaumont  (t'migre"  noble).  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1.  sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased 
argent;  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased 
argent  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  castle  triple-towered  sable,  port 
overt,  chained  tranverse  or ;  3.  per  pale  or  and  gules,  two  lions 
rampant  addorsed  counterchanged ;  4.  sable,  three  nags' 
heads  erased  argent ;  5.  azure,  three  ducal  crowns  in  pale 
or,  and  351  other  quarterings  (vide  Lloyd  of  Stockton). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  nag's  head  erased  argent.    Motto 


£10 


Lio 


1195 


— "  Fide  ne  diffide."     Married,  March  31,  1869,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Karkeek  Kirkham  of  Oxley,  Victoria,  Australia  ; 


and  has  Issue — (1)  Charles  Kirkham  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b. 
July  16, 1870  ;  (2)  Harry  Herbert|de  BeaumontLloyd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Dec.  31,  1873  ;  (3)  Arthur  Leslie  Lloyd,  Gentleman, 
b.  April  15,  1875  ;  (4)  Ernest  Winser  Lloyd,  Gentleman, 
b.  Nov.  4,  1876;  (5)  Reginald  John  Lloyd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  March  31,  1881 ;  and  Ethel  Louise.  Postal 
address — Tarramia,  Bobinawarrah,  Oxleyshire,  Victoria, 
Australia. 

LLOYD  of  Stockton,  Yorks.  (H.  Coll.,  19  March  1909, 
in  substitution  for  an  earlier  grant).  Or,  three  lions 
dormant  in  pale  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  azure, 
cuffed  argent,  the  hand  grasping  a  lizard  fessewise  proper. 
Motto — "  Pwy  vaeddia'n  deffro." 

Son    of    Rev.    Henry    Lloyd,    M.A. ,  Rector  of  Yar- 

borough,    co.   Lincoln,    b.    1815 ;    d.    1862;    m.  1858, 

Anne   Eliza,  d.    of  Rev.    W.    Roy,  D.D.,    Rector  of 

Skirbeck,  Lines.  : — 

George  William  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lines,  and  N.  Rdg. 

Yorks.,  M.A.  Camb. ,  b.   1861 ;  m.  1922,  Mabel  Jane,  d.  of 

the  late   Rev.   Dawson  Campbell.      Seat — Stockton  Hall, 

York.     Clubs — Cavendish,  Yorkshire  (York). 

Sons  of  Henry  John  Graeme  Lloyd,  Esq. ,  Hon.  Maj.  in 
the  Army,   Lt.-Col.   and   Hon.  Col.  late  comdg.  3rd 
Batt. ,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.   Inf.,  b.  1862;  d.  1919  ; 
m.  1886,  Caroline  Emily,  d.  of  T.  H.  Peter-Hoblyn  of 
Colquite,  co.  Cornwall : — 
Cyril  Gascoigne  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  E.R.  of  York- 
shire Yeo. ,  b.  1887.     Club — Cavalry. 
John  Rodney  Lloyd,  Gentleman,    b.  1890. 
Henry  Graeme  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.    Res. — 

LLOYD  of  Stockton-in-Chirbury,  co.  Salop  (H.  Col).). 
Quarterly  of  356,  viz.  :  1.  Lloyd  of  Stockton:  Sable,  three 
nags'  heads  erased  argent ;  2.  Sir  Griffith  Vaughan,  Knight 
Banneret  of  Agincourt :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  three  nags' 
heads  erased  argent;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  "  castle  "  triple- 
towered  sable,  port  overt,  chained  transverse  or  (Sir  John 
Oldcastle,  Lord  Cobham)  ;  3.  Griffith  ap  Beli,  de  la  Garth, 
Lord  of  Guilsfield  :  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  two  lions  rampant 
addorsed  counterchanged  ;  4.  Brochwel  Ysgithrog,  King  of 
Powys  and  Earl  of  Chester  (ob.  anno  617) :  Sable,  three  nags' 
heads  erased  argent ;  5.  Beli  Mawr,  or  Belinus  the  Great, 
King  of  Britain  :  Azure,  three  ducal  crowns  in  pale  or  ;  6. 
Sir  Aron  ap  Rhys,  Knight  of  the  Sepulchre  :  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gardant  gules  ;  7.  Sir  Aron  ap  Rhys,  Knight  of 
the   Sepulchre :    Argent,    a    lion   rampant    sable,    ducally 


gorged  with  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or ;  8.  Bledrey, 
Lord  of  Cilsant  (ob.  anno  1119):  Argent,  three  bulls' heads 
caboshed  sable,  horned  or;  9.  Cadivor  Vawr,  Lord  of 
Blaenkych,  Cilsant,  and  Dived  (ob.  anno  1084):  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  gardant  sable;  10.  Seisyllt,  from  Pilius 
King  of  Dived  :  Azure,  a  wolf  rampant  argent ;  11.  Meiric, 
King  of  Dived :  Azure,  a  chevron  between  three  cocks 
argent,  armed,  crested,  and  wattled  or ;  12.  Meredydd,  of 
Dived:  Sable,  a  boar  statant  argent,  armed  and  bristled 
or,  between  six  fleurs-de-lys,  three  in  chief  and  three  in 
base  of  the  second  ;  13.  Llwch  Llawen  Vawr,  Peer  of 
Wales:  Azure,  a  boar  argent,  armed,  bristled,  collared, 
and  chained  or,  to  a  tree  of  the  second ;  14.  Griffith  ap 
Cydrych,  Lord  of  Gwinvai :  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent; 
15.  Gwaethvoed,  Prince  of  Gwent  and  Cardigan,  and 
Lord  of  Gwinvai  (killed  anno  1057) :  Or,  a  lion  rampant 
regardant  sable ;  16.  Gwrvdyr,  Prince  of  Powys  and 
Cardigan  :  Azure,  three  ducal  crowns  or ;  17.  Beli  Mawr, 
or  Belinus  the  Great,  King  of  Britain  :  Azure,  three  ducal 
crowns  or  ;  18.  Edwin  ap  Teithwallt,  Prince  of  Cardigan  : 
Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent ;  19.  Cunedda  Wledig,  King 
of  North  Wales  (ob.  anno  389) :  Sable,  three  roses  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper  ;  20.  Padarn  Peisrudd :  Sable, 
three  spears  erect  in  fesse  argent ;  21.  Beli  Mawr,  King  of 
Britain  :  Azure,  three  ducal  crowns  or  ;  22.  Morfydd  verch 
Inyr,  King  of  Gwent :  Per  pale,  or  and  azure,  a  lion  ram- 
pant argent,  supporting  a  tree  eradicated  proper  ;  23.  Inyr, 
King  of  Gwent :  Per  pale,  azure  and  sable,  three  fleurs- 
de  lys  or ;  24.  Cadwalader,  last  King  of  the  Britons  (ob. 
anno  688) :  Azure,  a  cross  patee  fitchee  or;  25.  Cadwallon, 
King  of  the  Britons :  Or,  on  a  pale  azure,  three  ducal 
crowns  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  sable,  thereon  six 
annulets,  three,  two,  and  one  of  the  field ;  26.  Cunedda 
Wledig,  King  of  North  Wales  (ob.  anno  389) :  As  No.  19  ; 
27.  Padarn  Peisrudd:  As  No.  20;  28.  Sir  Howell,  Knight, 
Lord  of  Caerlleon  :  Gules,  three  towers  triple-towered 
argent ;  29.  Owen  Wan,  Lord  of  Caerlleon  and  Mac- 
hynlheth :  Sable,  a  plate  between  three  towers  triple- 
towered  argent;  30.  Howel  Dha,  or  "  The  Good,"  King 
of  all  Wales  (ob.  anno  948) :  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  within 


a  bordure  indented  or  ;  31.  Cadell,  Prince  of  South  Wales 
(ob.  anno  907)  :  Argent,  three  lions  passant  regardant  in 
pale  gules  ;  32.  Roderic  Mawr,  or  "  The  Great,"  King  of  all 
Wales  (slain  in  battle  in  877) :  Or,  a  lion  passant  guardant 


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gules  ;  33.  Mervyn  Frych,  King  of  the  Cambro  Britons  and 
Earl  of  Angessey  (slain  843) :  Argent,  on  three  fusils  con- 
j  Aned  in  fesse  gules,  three  eagles  displayed  or  ;  34.  Coel 
Godebog,  King  of  Britain  :  Azure,  a  cross  couped  engrailed 
between  four  ducal  crowns  or ;  35.  Beli  Mawr,  King  of 
Britain :  As  No.  5  ;  36.  Cadell  ap  Brochwel  ap  Eiiseg, 
King  of  Powys :  Sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent ; 
37.  Beli  Mawr,  King  of  Britain:  As  No.  5;  38.  Conan 
Tyndaethwy,  King  of  the  Cambro  Britons  (ob.  anno  818) : 
Azure,  a  cross  patee  fitchee  between  four  ducal  crowns  or  ; 
39.  Idwal  Ywrch,  King  of  the  Cambro  Britons  (ob.  anno 
720) :  Azure,  a  cross  patee  fitchee,  between  four  martlets 
or  ;  40.  Cadwalader,  last  King  of  the  Britons  (ob.  anno  688) : 
As  No.  24  ;  41.  Cadwallon,  King  of  the  Britons  :  As  No.  25  : 
42.  Cunedda  Wledig,  King  of  North  Wales  (ob.  anno  389) ; 
As  No.  19  ;  43.  Padarn  Peisrudd  :  As  No.  20  ;  44.  Cunedda 
Wledig,  King  of  North  Wales  :  As  No.  19 ;  45.  Padarn 
Peisrudd :  As  No.  20 ;  46.  Mervyn,  Prince  of  Powys  (slain 
anno  900) :  Quarterly,  gules  and  or,  four  lions  passant 
gardant  counterchanged ;  47  to  58.  As  Nos.  32  to  43  ; 
59.  Beli  Mawr,  King  of  Britain  :  As  No.  5 ;  60  to  62.  As 
Nos.  19  to  21  ;  63.  Rees  Grug,  Lord  of  Llanymdhyfri 
(ob.  anno  1233) :  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned 
gules;  64.  Rhys,  Prince  of  South  Wales  (ob.  anno  1196): 
Quarterly  1  and  4,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned  or  ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  a  pomegranate  leaved  and  slipped  or,  seeded 
gules  ;  65.  Rees  ap  Tudor,  Prince  of  Wales  (slain  anno  1089) : 
Gules,  a  lion  rampant  or ;  66.  Rees  ap  Tudor,  Prince  of  Wales 
(slain  anno  1089)  :  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned 
or;  67.  Tudor  the  Great,  Prince  of  Wales  (slain  in  battle 
anno  992) :  Argent,  three  lions  passant  regardant  in  pale 
gules  ;  68  to  81.  As  Nos.  30  to  43 ;  82  to  85.  As.  Nos.  59 
to  62  ;  86  to  102.  As  Nos.  46  to  62  ;  103.  Alio  ap  Rywallon  of 
Trevnant  in  Powys :  Or,  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules, 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure;  104.  Iestyn  ap  Gwrgant, 
Prince  of  Glamorgan  (ob.  anno  1091) :  Gules,  three  chev- 
ronels  argent ;  105.  Llowdden,  Lord  of  Uwch  Aeron  : 
Gules,  a  griffin  segreant  or  ;  106.  Uchtred,  Prince  of  Engle- 
field,  and  one  of  the  fifteen  Peers  (ob.  anno  11 10) :  Argent, 
a  cross  fleurette'  engrailed  sable,  between  four  Cornish 
choughs  proper,  on  a  chief  azure  a  boar's  head  couped  of 
the  first,  tusked  or;  107.  Edwin  ap  Grono,  Prince  of 
Englefield  (slain  anno  1073) :  Argent,  a  cross  fleurett^e 
engt ailed  sable,  between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper  ;  108 
to  142.  As  Nos.  68  to  102  ;  143.  Griffith  Broughton,  Lord  of 
Broughton  :  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  owls  argent  ; 
144.  Madoc,  de  la  Home  (temp.  Ed.  I.) :  Sable,  three  owls 
argent ;  145.  Winsbury,  de  Winsbury :  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
of  the  field  and  gules,  a  chief  indented  azure ;  146. 
Ednowain  ap  Bradwen,  one  of  the  fifteen  Tribes  of  North 
Wales:  Gules,  three  snakes  nowed  argent ;  147.  Marchudd, 
one  of  the  fifteen  Peers  of  North  Wales  (ob.  anno  840)  : 
Gules,  a  Saracen's  head  erased  proper,  wreathed  about  the 
temples  argent  and  azure  ;  148.  Cadrod  Calchevynydd,  Earl 
of  Northampton  and  Lord  of  Dunstable :  Azure,  a  lion 
rampant  argent ;  149.  Cynwydd,  Earl  of  Northampton  and 
Lord  of  Dunstable  :  Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets 
or;  150.  Coel  Godebog,  King  of  Britain:  As  No.  34; 
151.  Riryd,  alias  Pothan  Vlaidd :  Argent,  on  a  bend 
vert,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  of  the  field ;  152.  Riryd 
Vlaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn,  one  of  the  fifteen  Peers  (ob.  anno 
1 108) :  Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
argent ;  153.  Rhys  ap  Gwerystan  :  Sable,  three  roses  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper;  154.  Padarn  Peisrudd:  As 
No.  20;  155.  Beli  Mawr,  or  Belinus  the  Great,  King  of 
Britain:  as  No.  5;  156.  Gwrgen,  Lord  of  Bryne  :  Argent, 
three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sable,  collared  or ;  157. 
Cynvyn  Hirdreff,  Lord  of  Nevyn :  Azure,  three  ducal 
crowns  or ;  158.  Blaidd  Rudd,  Lord  of  Gest :  Azure,  a 
wolf  passant  argent ;  159.  Sir  Alexander  Middleton,  of 
Middleton :  Gules,  on  a  bend  or,  three  lions  passant 
guardant  sable ;  160.  De  Boulers,  Lord  of  Marrington  : 
Argent,  two  Cornish  choughs  in  pale  proper  ;  161.  Baldwyn, 
Lord  of  Diddlesbury :  Per  pale,  argent  and  sable,  a  lion 
rampant  counterchanged  ;  162.  Lloyd,  of  Stockton  and 
Bedstone  as  No.  1;  163  to  206  as  Nos.  2  to  45;  207. 
Beli  Mawr,  or  Belinus  the  Great,  King  of  Britain,  as 
No.  5;  208  to  322  as  Nos.  46  to  160;  323.  Baldwyn, 
Lord  of  Diddlesbury,  as  No.  161  ;  and  many  others — in 
all  356  quarterings  (see  Norfolk,  xvi.  45).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  nag's 
head  erased  argent.  Motto — "Fide  ne  diffide."  Livery — 
(Undress)  :  black,  with  white  facings,  and  silver  braid  and 
buttons,  yellow  and  red  striped  waistcoat,  and  black  trousers 
with  silver  braid  stripes;  (full  dress):  blue  plush  breeches, 
silver  buttons,  gold  garters,  and  white  stockings. 


Sons  of  Frederick  Bianchi  Lloyd,   Esq.,  of  Oakland, 
California,   Joint   Lord  of  the   Manor  of  Stockton-in- 
Chirbury,  b.  1832;  d.   1902;  m.   1871,  Jane,  d.  of  John 
Kent,  Esq.,  of  Brangie,  Oxley  Plains,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia, J.  P.  :— 
Brochwel  Frederick  de  Bonlers  Lloyd,  Esq.,  heir  male  of  a 
Knight  Banneret  of  Agincourt,  b.  1873.     Estate — Stockton- 
in-Chirbury,  co.  Salop. 

William  Vaughan  Broughton  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 

Colonel  THOMAS  EDWARD  JOHN  LLOYD,  late 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  (Mil.)  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Inf.  (ret.),  J.P  and  D.L.  Anglesey,  High  Sheriff 
1881,  J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire.  Assumed  the  name  of 
Lloyd  1871.  Born  1856,  being  the  only  son  of  R.  Lloyd 
Jones- Parry  of  Aberdunant,  Carnarvonshire,  D. L. ,  J.P. ,  by 
his  wife  Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  E.  Owen  Snow.  Armorial 
bearings — Gules,  on  a  chevron  invected  ermine,  between 
three  Sax  ns'  heads  affrontee  couped  at  the  neck  proper, 
an  anchor  erect  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  sable,  impaling 
the  arms  of  Heygate,  namely  gules,  two  bars  argent,  on  a 
bend  or,  a  torteau  between  two  leopards'  faces  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  Saxon's  head  affrontee,  erased  at  the  neck 
proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sable,  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  last.  Married,  Dec.  23,  1879,  Rosa- 
mond Anna,  third  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  William  Heygate, 
2nd  Baronet;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Robert  Love  Lloyd, 
Esq.,  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fus.,  b.  1881 ;  killed  in  Gallipoli 
1915  ;  (2)  Roger  E.  J.  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  [ni.  1914, 
Peverel  de  Lormet,  3rd  d.  of  Sir  Marteine  Lloyd,  Bart. 
(9 •v •)']'<  (3)  Frederick  Jasper  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  [m. 
1913,  Violet  Evelyn,  d.  ot  late  Ewen  Charles  Davidson, 
71st  H.L.I.];  (4)  Humphrey  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1899; 
Sydney  Frances  Marv  ;  and  Rosamond  Georgina  [m.  1922, 
T.  Taylor,  Fellow  B.N.C.  Coll.,  Oxford].  Seats—  Plas 
Tregayan,  Llangwyllog,  Anglesey;  Aberdunant,  Carnarvon- 
shire.    Club — Sports'. 

LLOYD  [1164 — according  to  ancient  Welsh  tradition,  as 
follows:  Cadifor  ap  Dyfnwal,  Lord  ofCastell  Hywel,  &c. , 
9th  in  descent  from  Rhodri  Mawr  {i.e.  Roderic  the  Great), 
King  of  all  Wales,  took  by  escalade  in  the  above  year  the 
castle  of  Cardigan  (Aberteifi)fromthe  Earl  of  Clare  (Rogerde 
Clare,  Earl  of  Gloucester)  and  the  Flemings,  for  whiih  his 
first  cousin  and  father-in-law,  the  ''great  Lord  Rhys,"  Prince 
of  South  Wales,  whose  daughter  Catrin  he  had  married,  gave 
him  considerable  lands  and  a  shield  of  arms  as  under. 
Cadifor  was  descended  from  Tudwal  Gloff  (a  younger  son  of 
Rhodri  Mawr),  and  would  otherwise  have  borne  for  arms, 
"  azure,  a  wolf  rampant  argent." — Ped.  H.  Coll.] — Sable,  a 
spear-head  imbrued  between  three  scaling-ladders  argent,  on 
a  chief  gules,  a  castle  of  the  second,  with  many  quarterings, 
which,  including  repetitions,  would  number  153,  of  which 
the  71  chief  quartering^  are  as  shown  in  the  accompanying 
illustration,  and  are  duly  proved  and  registered.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wolf  rampant  ardent,  the  neck  encircled  by  an  annulet  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  broken  spear  proper,  the  head 
downwards  piercing  the  sinister  paw  imbrued  gules.  Motto 
— "  Ar  Dduw  y  gyd."  Standard  of  his  livery  colours  of 
green  and  white,  thereon  his  Badge,  a  wolf  rampant  argent, 


the  sinister  paw  embrued  and  the  neck  encircled  by  an 
annulet  or.      Livery— (Dress),  olive  green  coat,  waistcoat, 

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and  breeches,  with  silver  lace  or  braid,  white  stockings, 
silver  buttons,  garters  and  buckles  ;  (undress),  olive  green 
coat  and  overcoat,  white  piping  or  braid,  olive  green  and 
white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons  and  hatband. 

Sons  of  Howard  Meuric Lloyd,  Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law, 
J. P.  and  (1905)  High  Sheriff  co.    Carmarthen,   M.A. 
(Oxon.),  of  Cynghordy,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  formerly 
of  Delfryn,  b.  1853;  d.  \^zz  \  m.  May  7,  1890,  Aimee, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Peel  of  Danyrallt,  co.  Car- 
marthen, Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  High  Sheriff 
1883,  and  J.  P.  for  West  Riding  co.  Yorks.  :— 
The  late  Wymond  Howard  Loyd,  Esq.,  Undergraduate 
New  Coll.  Oxford,  temp.  Capt.  1st  Herefordshire    Regt., 
b.  1893;  served  Great  War  in  Gallipoli ;  accidentally  killed 
at  Park  Hall  Camp,  Oswestry,  Mar.  19th,  1916. 

Jasper  Searle  Lloyd,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  2nd  King  Edward's 
Own  Goorkha  Rifles,  served  Great  War  1914,  N.  W. 
Frontier  India  1915-16,  Iraq  1917-18,  North  Persia  1918-19, 
and  again  in  Iraq   1919  (invalided  out  1922  owing  to  ill 


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health  caused  by  war  services),  b.  1896;  m.  1918,  Dorothy 
Tweedie,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Lewis  Gordon  Fischer,  late  I. M.S., 
and  has  issue — Wymond  Rhodri  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 
Res. — The  Old  Farm,  Piltdown,  Sussex. 

Guy  Vaughan  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  12,  1901.  Res. 
— Cynghordy,  nr.  Llandovery,  co.  Carmarthen. 

LLOYD  of  Rockville.  Azure,  a  chevron  or,  a  chief 
erminois.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable, 
armed  and  langued  gules. 

Sons  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Rockville,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  5th  Batt.  Connaught  Rangers, 

b.  1858  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.   1884,    May  Brodribb,    dau.    of 

Major  William  Lancelot  Hutchinson  : — 

William   Hutchinson   Lloyd,    Gentleman,    High   Sheriff 

co.    Roscommon    1909,    late   Lieut.   9th   Batt.    K.R.R.C., 

b.  April  2,  1885.      Seat — Rockville,  Drumsna,  Roscommon. 

Coote  Richard  Fitzgerald  Lloyd,  Gentleman,  b.  July  2, 

1887, 

LLOYD  (R.L.,  1  Dec.  1915  ;  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion 
rampant,    holding  a  spear   erect   or,   a    bordure    gules 


charged  with  three  roses  argent  and  (for  distinction) 
thereon  a  cross  crosslet  or  (for  Lloyd);  2  and  3,  quar- 
terly;  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  between 
three  roses  gules,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or,  a  water-bouget 
between  two  estoiles  of  the  field  (for  Rose);  ii.  and  iii., 
vert,  a  fesse  erminois,  between  two  pheons  erect  in  chief 
and  a  bugle-horn  stringed  in  base  (for  Holden). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1 .  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  unicorn's  head  erased,  per  bend  sinister 
ermine  and  ermines,  armed  and  gorged  with  an  antique 
crown  or,  on  the  crown  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for 
distinction)  (for  Lloyd) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  erect  vested  sable,  cuff  argent,  the  arm 
charged  with  two  estoiles  of  the  last,  in  the  hand  a  red 
rose  slipped,  stalked  and  leaved  proper  (for  Rose).  Motto 
— "  I'r  goleuni."  Livery — Claret,  with  blue  collar  and 
cuffs. 

Son  of  Conway  Lucas  Rose,  of  Farnham  House,  Ch&rd, 

Somerset,  b.   1817;    d.  1910 ;    m.  1847,  Louisa,  d.  of 

John    E.  Madocks,    M.P. ,   of  Vron   Iw  and  Glan   y 

wern : — 

The  late  John  Lloyd  (formerly  Rose),  Esq.,  Major  84th 

Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Regt. ,  b.  ;  m.  1883,  Sophie  Charlotte 

Frances,    only   surv.    child   of  Edward    Lloyd,    Esq.,    of 

Bryndislis,   Llangollen  (who  on  the  death  of  her  brother 

Edward  Owen  Vaughan  Lloyd  in  1914,  s.  to  the  Estates  of 

Rhagatt  and  Berth,  N.  Wales).     He  assumed  the  surname 

of  Lloyd  in  lieu  of  Rose,  and  the  arms  of  Lloyd  quarterly 

with  his  own  by  Royal  License  19 15,  and  d.  1926,  having 

had  issue — Ronald    Madoc    Tierney   Lloyd,    Esq.,  Capt. 

York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  1884  ;    killed  in  action  1916  ; 

Renee  Victoria  Mary  Rose  \m.  1916,  Major  R.  J.  Alexander, 

M.C.,  and  has  issue]. 

LLOYD-BAKER  of  Hardwicke  Court  (Arms  for  Baker, 
H.  Coll.,  30  May  191 1).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  engrailed, 
cottised  plain,  between  three  swans'  heads  erased  at  the 
neck  or,  as  many  cinquefoils  gules.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — Issuant  from  an  antique  crown  or,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a  swan's 
head  as  in  the  arms. 

Surv.    issue    of    Michael    Granville    Lloyd    Lloyd- 
Baker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  R.  Gloucester  Hussars  Yeo. 
(eld.  son  of  Granville  Edwin  Lloyd    Lloyd-Baker, 
Esq.,  see  below),  b.   1873  ;    killed  in  action  1916  ; 
m.  1898,  Hon.  Blanche  Verney,  d.  of  Lord  Willough- 
by  de  Broke  : — 
Olive     Katharine     Lloyd.     Seat — Hardwicke     Court, 
Gloucester.     Res. — The  Cottage,  Hardwicke,  Gloucester. 
Audrey  Pamela  Lloyd. 

Second,   but   only   surv.    son   of   Granville    Edwin 

Lloyd  Lloyd-Baker,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Hardwicke 

Court,  b.  1841  ;  assumed  by  R.L.  191 1  the  additional 

surname  of  Lloyd ;    d.   1923  ;    m.   1868,  Catherine 

(d.  1890),  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelles,  of 

Norley,  Chester  : — 

Arthur    Barwick    Lloyd    Lloyd-Baker,    Esq.,    D.S.O., 

T.D.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Gloucester,  Lt.-Col.  late  Oxford  and 

Bucks.  L.I.,  served  Great   War,  has   Croix  de   Guerre, 

b.  1883.     Res. — Hardwick  Court,  Gloucester.      Clubs — 

Carlton,  Cavendish. 

LLOYD  -  MOSTYN.  Quarterly,  r  and  4,  per  bend 
sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or  (for 
Mostyn)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee, 
erased  at  the  neck  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples 
argent  and  sable  (for  Lloyd).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests —  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
lion  rampant  or ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
Saracen's  head  as  in  the  arms;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  an  escutcheon  gules,  thereon  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  men's  heads  in  profile  proper.  Motto — 
"  Dial  gwaed  cymru." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Llewellyn  Nevill  Vaughan  Lloyd- 

Mostyn,  3rd  Baron  Mostyn,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Vice-Adm. 

of  N.  Wales  and  Carmarthen,  b.  1856;    d.   1929; 

m.   1879,   Lady  Mary  Clements,    O.B.E.,  sister  of 

4th  Earl  of  Leitrim  : — 
Rt  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Llewellyn  Roger  Lloyd-Mostyn, 
4th  Baron  Mostyn  (10  Sept.  1831),  of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint 
5  th  Bart.  (29  Aug.  1778)  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 
stag  proper,  attired  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
escutcheon  gules,  thereon  a  chevron  argent,  between 
three  men's  heads  couped  in  profile  proper ;  on  the  sinister, 
a  lion  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escutcheon 


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argent,  thereon  a  cross  engrailed  and  fleurettee  sable, 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper],  Lieut.  Household 
Cavalry,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1918,  Constance  Mary,  d.  of  W.  H. 
Reynolds,  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Hon.  Roger  Edward  Lloyd  Mostyn,  b.  1920  ;  Hon.  John 
Llewellyn  Lloyd-Mostyn,  b.  1922.  Seats— Mostyn  Hall, 
Holywell,  co.  Flint ;  Gloddaeth,  Llandudno. 
Hon.  Roderic  Clements  Lloyd-Mostyn,  b.  1887. 

LLOYD-JOHNES  of  Dolaucothy  (H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
ravens  sable,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  charged 
with  ten  bezants  (for  Johnes)  ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron 
engrailed  or  and  gules,  in  chief  three  boars'  heads  erased 


sable,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  regardant  also  or  (for 
Lloyd).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  two  halberts  in  saltire,  the 
staves  gules,  headed  or,  a  xaven  as  in  the  arms  (for 
Johnes) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  battle- 
ments of  a  tower,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  sable,  holding 
between  the  forepaws  a  bear's  head  erased  proper  (for 
Lloyd).     Motto — "  Deus  pascit  corvos." 

Second  son  of  Walter  Lloyd,  of  Pantyrathro,  Car- 
marthen, b.  1840;  d.  1882;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth 
Davis  : — 
Rev.  Herbert  Thomas  Charles  Lloyd- Johnes,  M.C., 
M.A.  Oxon.,  formerly  Rector  of  Croydon-cum-Clopton, 
and  Hatley-St.-George,  Cambs.,  Patron  of  the  living  of 
Hatley-St. -George,  served  Great  War  as  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces  1915-19  (desp.  twice,  M.C.),  b.  1871,  on  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Estates  of  Dolaucothy  under  the  will  of 
his  cousin.  Lady  Hills-Johnes  he  assumed  1928  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Johnes,  m.  1900,  Georgina  Mary,  2nd 
d.  of  Arthur  Holloway  of  St.  Annes-on-Sea,  and  has 
issue — Herbert  Johnes  Lloyd-Johnes,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.A.  (T.),  b.  1900  ;  John  Walter  Ferlax  Lloyd-Johnes, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Helen  Mary.  Seat — Dolaucothy, 
Pumpsaint,  Llandilo,  S.  Wales.  Clubs — New  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Carmarthen  County  (Carmarthen). 

LOBNITZ  (L.O.)  Azure,  three  estoiles  of  six  points 
and  in  chief  a  crescent  moon  or.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  plume  of  three 
ostrich  feathers,  that  in  the  centre  or  between  two  azure. 
Motto—"  Be  mindful." 

Son  of  the  late  Henry  Lobnitz,  Esq.,  J. P.  Renfrew : — 

Sir  Frederick  Lobnitz,  K.B.E.,  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Renfrew,  b.  1863 ;  m.  1898, 
Lizzie  Georgina,  d.  of  the  late  George  Pearson,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Vrickendonbury,  and  has  issue — Henry  Pearson 
Lobnitz,  Esq.,  b.  1904 ;  Alwilda  [m.  1921,  Lawrence 
Reynolds  Palmer,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Comdr.  R.N.]  ;  and 
Catherine.  Res. — Ross  Hall,  Crockston,  Renfrewshire. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Western. 


The  Right  Hon.  EDWARD  DOUGLAS  LOCH,  2nd 
Baron  Loch  of  Drylaw,  co.  Midlothian  (1895),  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  Maj.-Gen.  late  Gren.  Guards,  General 
Staff  Officer  2nd  Grade  at  War  Office  1911-14,  Head- 
quarter Staff  1914,  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff  1915-17,  Bdr. 
Comdr.  1917,  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to  the  King  1911-14, 
Capt.  Yeomen  of  the  Guard  1924.  Born  1873,  being 
the  son  of  the  1st  Baron  Loch,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Ernest 
Villiers  (L.O.  1672-7,  matric.  1875).  Or,  a  saltire  engrailed 
sable,  between  in  fesse  two  swans  in  water  proper,  all  within 
a  bordure  vert.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  swan  devouring  a  perch  proper. 
Motto— "Assiduitate  non  desidia."  Supporters— On  the 
dexter  side  a  Tartar,  and  on  the  sinister  side  a  Zulu,  both 
proper.  Married,  1905,  Lady  Margaret,  dau.  of  5th  Mar- 
quess of  Northampton  ;  and  has  issue— Hon.  George  Henry 
C&mpton  Loch,  b.  1916;  Hon.  Spencer  Douglas  Loch, 
b.  1920;  Hon  Maysie  Elizabeth ;  Hon.  Jean  Sybil;  and 
Hon.  Helen.  Seat— Stoke  College,  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk. 
Res.  —  51  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.i.  Clubs—  Guards', 
Travellers'. 

LOCH  (L.O.  circa  1672,  but  in  use  at  an  earlier  date, 
rematric.  1925).  Or,  a  saltire  engrailed  sable  between  two 
swans  proper,  naiant  in  lochs  undy  azure  and  argent,  in 


the  chief  point  a  mullet  gules  for  difference.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — A  swan  devouring  a  perch 
proper.     Motto — "  Assiduitate  non  desidia." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  William  Loch,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps,  b.  1846;  d.  1901  ;  m.   1876, 
Edith  Marv,  d.  oi  James  Gibbs,  Esq.,  C.S.I.,  CLE., 
I.C.S.  :— ' 
Gordon   Loch,    Esq.,    F.R.G.S.,    F.S.A.   Scot.,  Fellow 
R.  Celtic  Society,  Fellow  Scottish  History  Society,  Major 
Indian    Army,    Political   Dept.    of  Government   of  India, 
b.  1887.      Post,  add.—  c/o  Lloyd's   Bank,   Hornby  Road, 
Bombay,     Clubs — Jun.    Naval   and  Military,   New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

LOCKER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  on  a 
chevron  nebuly  between  three  dragons'  heads  erased,  as 
many  padlocks,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  attired  gold,  two  keys  in 
saltire  or. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Locker  (-Lampson)  of  25  Chesham 

Street,    Belgrave   Square,  b.  1821  ;    d.   1895 ;    m.  2nd, 

1874,  Hannah   Jane,  d.    of  Sir   Curtis   Lampson,    1st 

Bart.  :— 

Godfrey    Lampson   Tennyson    Locker- Lampson,    Esq., 

M.P.    Salisbury   1810-18,   and  Wood  Green  Div.   Middx. 

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1875  ;  m.  1905,  Sophie  Felicite,  d.  of  William  Hatfield 
De  Rodes  of  Barlbrough  Hall,  Chesterfield.  Res. — 
Barlbrough  Hall,  Chesterfield;  Rowfant,  Copthorne,  Sussex. 
Club —  Marl  borough . 

Oliver  Stillingfleet  Locker-Lampson,  Esq.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Ramsey,  Div. 
of  Huntingdonshire  1910  and  1918-22,  and  for  Handsworth 
Div.  Birmingham  since  1922,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1880;  in. 
1923,  Jacqueline  Blanca.  d.  of  Arthur  Paget,  of  Pasadena, 
California.  Res. — New  Haven  Court,  Cromer  ;  4  North 
Street,  Westminster,  S.W.i.  Clubs— Bath,  Travellers', 
R.A.C. 

LOCKETT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
gules,  between  two  stags'  heads  couped  proper  in  chief  and 
a  rose  of  the  second  in  base,  two  padlocks  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


LOCKETT  (H.  Coll  ).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
gules,  between  two  stags'  heads  couped  proper  in  chief  and 
a  rose  of  the  second  in  base,  barbed  and  seeded  of  the  third, 
two  padlocks  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — 


on  a  rock,  a  stag's  head  couped,  both  proper,  gorged  with 
a  collar  engrailed  vair,  holding  in  his  mouth  a  padlock 
gules.     Motto — "  Non  nobis  solum." 

Sons  of  Richard  Robertson  L*  ckett,  Gentleman,  b. 
1846 ;  d.  1905 ;  m.  1872,  Isabella  Maria,  only  d.  of 
John  Sherlock  Paterson  of  Magherafelt,  co.  Derry,  and 
Castle  Wellan,  co.  Down  : — 

Richard  Cyril  Lockett,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.S.A.,  b.  1873;  m- 
1906,  Beatrice,  yst.  d.  of  Archibald  Bell  of  12  Hyde  Park 
Place,  London,  W. ,  and  of  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Richard  Jeffrey  Lockett, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2) Gerald  Derek  Lockett,  Gentleman, 
b.  1909  ;  and  Sheila  Beatrice.  Res. — 58  Cadogan  Place, 
S.W.i.     Clubs — Carlton,  Windham. 

John  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1907,  Grimanesa, 
d.  of  Don  Felipe  B.  Romero,  Iquique,  Chili  ;  and  has  issue 
— John  Pnterson  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Norah 
Isabella  ;  Teresa  Sybil ;  and  Grimanesa.  Res. — 14  Addison 
Crescent,  W. 

Gerald  Gonville  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — 
Enmore,  Alexandra  Drive,  Liverpool. 

Garstang  Bradstock  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m. 
1911,  Hilda,  d.  of  Juan  L.  de  Loayza  of  Iquique;  and 
has  issue  —  John  Bradstock  Edvart  Lockett,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912  ;  and  Hilda  Isabella  Maria.     Res.— 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours ,  upon  a  rock ,  a  stag's  head  proper, 
gorged  with  a  collar  engrailed  vair  and  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  padlock  gules.     Motto — "  Non  nobis  solum." 

Sons  of  Charles  Harrison  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  > 

d.  1907;  m.  1871,  Catherine  Buchanan,  d.  of  Robert 

Kerr  of  Liverpool,  by  Jane  Dow  his  wife  :  — 

Colonel  William  Jeffrey  Lockett,  D..S.O.,  nth  Hussars 

(ret.),    has  Order  of  Iron  Cross,  Third  Class,  of  Austria, 

b.   1873;    m.    1908,    Jeanetta   de  Vere,   elder   d.  of  Major 

George    Paynter   of   Grantham,    by   Jeanetta    Beauclerk, 

granddau.  of  the  8th  Duke  of  St    Albans  ;   and  has  issue 

— Jeanetta  Verona.     Res. — 21  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.i. 

George  Gordon  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1911, 
Helen,  elder  d.  of  John  Johnson  Houghton  of  Westwood, 
Neston,  by  Margaret  Giffoid  Nicholson  his  wife.    Res. — 

Robert  Kerr  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1878 ;  m.  1909, 
Ellen  Hilda,  d.  of  Edward  Brockl  hurst  Fielden  of  Condover 
Hall,  by  Mary  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas  Knowles  of  Darnhall ; 
and  has  issue — Charles  Edward  Stuart  Lockett,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910.     Res. — The  Priory,  Hooton,  Lanes. 

Vivian  Noverre  Lockett,  Esq.,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b. 
1880.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Richard  Johnson  Lockett  of  Liverpool,  b.  1808  ; 
d.  1861  ;  vi.   1841,  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  d.  of  George 
Alexander  Robertson  of  Liverpool,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
d.  and  coh.  of  Garstang  Bradstock  of  Liverpool  (see 
Burke's  "  Family  Records")- — 
William  Jeffery  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1848;  m.  1880, 
his  cousin,  Frances  Maria,  d.  of  John   Hilton  Lockett  of 
Grassendale  House ;    and  has  issue — John  Lockett,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1881  (14  Addison  Crescent,  W.  14) ;  Mary  Merrill ; 
and   Jessie.      Seat — 

George  Alexander  Lockett,  Gentleman  [impalingthe  arms 
of  North,  namely  argent,  two  chevronels  nebuly,  between 
two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  decrescent  in  base  sable],  b.  1855  ; 
m.  1892,  Emma,  only  d.  of  the  late  John  Thomas  North 
of  Avery  Hill,   Eltham,  co.   Kent,  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Tower 


1202  £0C 

Hamlets  Engineer  Vols. ,  by  his  wife  Jane,  third  d.  of  John 


Hoc 


Woodhead  of  Leeds.     Res. — 58  Prince's  Gate,  S.W.     Club 
— Windham. 

Garstang  Bradstock  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1857 ;  m. 
1887,  Beatrice  Augusta,  ygst.  d.  of  Archibald  Edmiston  ot 
Litherland,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Margaret  Douglas  Miller 
of  Belvidere,  Glasgow;  and  had  issue  —  (1)  Douglas 
Bradstock  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  and  d.  1890;  (2)  Archi- 
bald Norman  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (3)  Garstang 
Bradstock  Lockett,  Gentleman,  b.  1897 ;  and  Vera  Mar- 
garet.    Res. — 

LOCKHART,  see  ELIOTT-LOCKHART. 

LOCKLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  wavy  azure 
between  two  towers  in  chief  and  in  base  an  ancient  ship 
with  three  masts  of  the  last,  the  sail  of  the  field,  colours 
flying  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  issuing  from  a  rock,  two  arms 
embowed  in  saltire  proper,  each  holding  in  the  hand  an 
anchor  erect  sable.  Motto — "  Ex  fide  fortis." 
Son  of : — 

James  Henry  Lockley,  Esq.,  sometime  Sheriff  of  the 
city  and  county  of  Bristol.     Res. — 

LOCKTON  (H.  Coll.,  9  Jan.  1897).  Argent,  a 
chevron  chequy  azure  and  or,  between  two  pairs  of  hands 
clasped  fessewise  in  chief  proper,  and  a  griffin's  head 
couped  gules,  charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  in  base  of 
the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  griffin's  head  couped  per 
pale  argent  and  azure,  gorged  with  a  chain,  pendent  there- 
from a  padlock,  two  mullets  of  six  points,  all  counter- 
changed.     Motto—"  Concordia  tutissima  sera." 

Sons  of  John  Lockton  of  Stepney,  b.   1808;   d.  1870; 

m.  1833,   Elizabeth  (Bessie),  d.    of  George    Upton   of 

Saxondale,  co.  Notts. : — 

John  Lockton,  Gentleman,  b.  1840  ;  m.  1st,  1865,  Emma 

(d.  1901),  d.  of  Henry  Theobald  Hanbury  of  Welby,  co. 

Leicester;  and,  1902,  Edith  Emily,  d.  of  Henry  Pannell  of 

Southminster,  co.  Essex;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Henry 


Lockton,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  (2)  Arthur  Francis  Lockton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1874;  d.  1900;  Kate  Hanbury ;  Alice  Mary; 
Edith  Emily ;  Eveline  Emma ;  Jessie  Marian  ;  and  (by 
second  marriage)  Joyce  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

George  Upton  Lockton,  Gentleman,  b.  1849;  m.  1891, 
Edith  Caroline,  d.  of  William  Kerby ;  and  has  issue — 
George  Woodhams  Lockton,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.  Res. — 
166  Melfort  Road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 

LOCKWOOD  (H.  Coll.,  15  Aug.  1917).  Argent,  an  oak- 
tree  vert  eradicated  and  fructed  proper  between  three 
martlets  sable.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
waves  of  the  sea,  a  frigate  under  sail  proper.  Supporters 
— On  either  side  a  sailor  of  the  early  19th  century  proper, 
cap  and  jacket  vert,  lapels,  cuffs  and  trousers  argent. 
Motto — "  Tutus  in  undis." 

Son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  William  Wood,  of  Bishop's  Hall, 
Lambourne,    b.    1817 ;    d.   1883  ;    m.   1846,  Amelia 
Jane,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Williams,  Bart.  : — 
The  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Amelius  Richard  Mark  Lock- 
wood,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  1st  Baron  Lambourne,  of  Lam- 
bourne, Essex  (19  June  1917),   Lord  Lieut,  co.  Essex, 
assumed  the  name  of  Lockwood  in  lieu  of  Wood  1876, 
b.  1847  ;   d.  1928  ;  m.  1876,  Isabella  (d.  1923),  d.  of  Sir 
John   Milbanke-Huskisson,  Bart.     Seat — Bishop's  Hall, 
Romford,  Essex. 

LOCKYER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
gorged  with  a  shacklebolt  sable,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the 
second,  three  pallets  gules,  each  charged  with  a  firebrand 
erect  and  couped  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  eagle 
displayed  erminois,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
patee  gules,  three  pheons  fessewise  argent.  Motto — 
"  Summa  ope  niti  decet." 

Sons  of  Sir  (Joseph)  Norman  Lockyer,  K.C.  B. ,  F.  R.S. , 
Hon.    LL.D.    (Glasgow,   Aberdeen,  and  Edinburgh), 
Hon.   Sc.D.   (Camb. ),   and  Hon.    D.Sc.    (Oxford  and 
Sheffield),  b.  1836;  d.  1920;  m.  1st,  1858,  Winifred  (d. 
1879),  d.  of  William  James  of  Trebinshon,  nr.  Aber- 
gaveany ;   2nd,   1903,  Thomazine  Mary,  d.  of  S.   W. 
Browne   of   Bridgwater    and   Clifton,    and   widow   of 
Bernard  E.  Brodhurst,  F.R.C.S.  :— 
Capt.   Hughes  Campbell  Lockyer,  C.B. ,  late   R.N.,  b. 
1866;  m.  1901,  Geraldine  Louise,  d.  of  late  John  F.  Stairs 
of  Halifax,  N.  Scotia.     Res. — Riversleigh   House,   Lang- 
port,  Somerset. 

William  James  Stewart  Lockyer,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
Ph.D.  (Gottingen),  b.  1868;  m.  1921,  Kate  Irene,  widow 
of  William  Shaw  Wright,  and  d.  of  Alfred  Talbot,  of 
Southend-on-Sea.    Res. — Sidleigh,  Sidmouth,  Devon. 

Ormonde  Hooley  Spotteswood  Lockyer,  Esq.,  b.  1871; 
nt.  1900,  Louie,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Edward  of  Ballarat, 
Australia.     Res. — Ballarat,  Australia. 

LOCKYER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  lions  rampant  or,  as  many  ants  fessewise 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  the  sea  a  ship  under  sail,  her  three  top- 
sails hoisted  proper,  the  main  topsail  charged  with  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  the  fore  and  mizen  topsails  charged  each 
with  an  ant  proper,  a  red  ensign  flying  and  a  pennant 
argent  at  the  main-topgallant  masthead,  charged  with  a 
cross  azure.     Motto — "  Sedule  er  secunde." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edmund  Lionel  Lockyer,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Westcote  Barton,  co.  Oxon. , 

by  his  wife  and  cousin  Julia  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Woodforde,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Ansford  and  Pointington, 

Somerset: — 

Edmund  Stoughton  Braithwaite  Lockyer,  Esq.,  Col.  late 

R.A.,  b.  1842;  m.  1882,  Florence  Anne,  d.  of  late  Thomas 

Dives  of  Clapham ;  and  has  issue — Winifred  Braithwaite ; 

Edith  Mary  ;  and  Dorothy  Nevill.     Res. — 

Harry  Penrose  Lockyer,  Gentleman,  b.  1846.     Res. — 

Son   of  Walter  Nevill  Lockyer,  Esq.,    Col.   R.A.,  b. 

1849 ;  d.  ;  m.   1878,    Harriet  Juana,   d.    of  Peter 

Lawrence  Cloete  of  Zandvliet,  Cape  of  Good   Hope, 

South  Africa : — 

Edmund  Lawrence  Braithwaite  Lockyer,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 

with  Bar,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1879;    m.  1909,   Kathleen 

Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Major  F.  P.  Hamilton,  R.A.     Res. — 

Sackett'sHill,  St.  Peters-in-Thanet.    Club—  United  Service. 

LOCOCK  (H.  Coll.,  20  April  1857).  Azure,  a  gauntlet 
or,  on  a  chief  three  mullets  argent.     Mantling  azure  and 


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or.      Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 


vert,  a  cock  argent,  gutt^e-de-sang,  the  dexter  foot  resting 

on  a  gauntlet  gold.     Motto — "  Victoria." 

Sons    of    Rev.     William    Locock,    B.A. ,    Rector    of 
Corscombe,  b.   1828;    d.   1894;  m.    1854,  Ada,   d.   ot 
Charles. James  Tapp  Burt  of  Putney,  Surrey  : — 
William  Frank  Locock,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;    m.   1881, 

Caroline,  d.  of  David  Townsend.     Res. — 

Alfred    Henry  Locock,   Gentleman,   b.    1863 ;    m.   1893, 

Helen  Price,  d.  of  John  Cox.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Brodie  Locock,  2nd  Bart.,  M.A. , 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.    1827;  d.   1890;    m.   1859,   Fanny 
Bird,    d.    of    Rev.    Thomas    Pitman,    Prebendary   of 
Chichester : — 
Sir  Charles  Bird  Locock,  3rd  Bart.  (5  May  1857),  b.  1878  ; 

m.  1901,  Christine,  d.   of  Frederick  Bennett  of  Ipswich; 

and   has   issue — Charles    Bardolf  Locock,   Esq,,  b.   1905; 

Dorothy  Christine  ;  and  Vera  Frances.     Res. — Blythswood, 

West  Byfleet,  Surrey.     Clubs  -  Royal  Automobile,  Alpine. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Alfred  Henry  Locock,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Vicar 
of  Lemsford,  Herts.,*.  1829;  d.  1922;  m.  1859,  Anna 
Maria  (d.  1908),  d.   of  the  Ven.   Archdeacon   Dealtry 
of  Surrey : — 
Charles  Dealtry  Locock,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxford),  b. 

1862;  m.  1889,  his  cousin,  Ida  Gertrude,  d.  of  Col.  Herbert 

Locock,  R.E.  ;  and  has  issue — Elsa;  and  Brynhild.    Res. — 

168  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W.  15. 

Henry  Thornton  Locock,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxford),  b. 

1864.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  Sidney  Locock,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Charles 
Locock,  1st  Bart.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. ,  and  Amelia  Lewis), 
Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in 
H.M.  Diplomatic  Service,  b.  1834;  d.  1885;  m.  1859, 
Abbie.  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Jonas  King,  D.D.  : — 
Sidney  Charles  Napier  Locock,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m. 

1892,   Annie  Mary  (d.  1916),  d.  of  J.    Robinson.     Club — 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Edward    Ainslie    Locock,    Esq.,   Capt.    late    4th    Batt. 

P.W.O.  Yorks.  Regt.,  formerly  Lieut.  W.  India  Regt.,  b. 

1867  ;    m.    1st,   1896,   Marguerite  Barbenson,  d.  of   Philfp 

Mesney,  Mag.  of  Alderney;  2nd,  1912,  Helen  Christine,  d. 

of  A.   W.   Le  Cren  of  Streatham.     Club — Junior  United 

Service. 

Son  of  Herbert  Locock,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Col.  late  Royal 
Engineers,  b.  1837;  d.  1910;  m.  1st,  1863,  Agnes  Edith 


Fanny  (d.  1887),  d.  of  F.  T.  Coxwarthy,  Deputy  Com- 
missary-General ;    2nd,  1882,  Adelaide,   d.  of  the  late 
James    Fraser    and    widow    of    Capt.     Hugh    Allen 
Mackey : — 
Guy  Harold  Locock,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  formerly  a  Clerk  in 
the  Foreign  Office,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1906,  Esther  Mary  Eleanor, 
d.  of  W.  J.  Reade  of  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue 
—  Nigel  Guy  Herbert  Chandos  Locock,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
and  Rosemary.     Res. — 9  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W.  1.     Club— 
Marlborough. 

LODER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  between  two 
escallops  or,  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between 
two  escallops  or,  a  buck's  head  caboshed  and  pierced  with 
an  arrow  bendwise,  point  to  the  sinister  proper.  Motto-- 
' '  Murus  aeneus  conscientia  sana. " 

Only  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Egerton   Loder,   R.  Sussex 

Regt.,  b.   1887;    d.  on  active  service  1918  ;    m.  1913, 

Muriel   Rolls  (granted  by  R.W.    1921   the  style   and 

precedence  of  the  wife  of  a  Baronet),  d.  of  J.   Rolls 

Hoare  of  Mount  Street,  W.  : — 

Sir  Giles  Rolls  Loder,  3rd  Bart.  (27  July  1887),  b.  1914  ; 

s.    his   grandfather   1920.      Res. — Leonardslee,    Horsham, 

Sussex. 

Sons  of  Wilfrid   Hans  Loder,    Esq.,   J. P.   and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1891),  B.A.,  b.   1851  ;  d.  1902  ;  m,  1878, 
Sarah  Winifred,  d.  of  Charles  Rowe  : — 
Giles  Harold  Loder,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Lt.-Col.  Scots  Guards, 


b.  1884.     Res.  —  High    Beeches,    Handcross,    Sussex  ;    95 
Mount  Street,  W. 

Norman  Wilfrid  Loder,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C,  late  The  Buffs, 
b.  1885;  m.  1914,  Phyllis  Sydney,  yst.  d.  of  Sydney  Fisher 
of  Amington  Hall,  Tamworth ;  and  has  had  issue— John 
Wilfrid  Loder,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  d.  1927.  Club— Bath. 
Hubert  Sydney  Loder,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  m.  1918, 
Brenda  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  F.  P.  McNeill,  of  The  Old 
Manor  House,  Beckenham  ;  and  has  issue — David  Eustace 
Loder,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Jean  Mary  ;  and  Gillian. 
Res.—  Thenford  Lodge,  Banbury.     Club— Bath. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Alfred  Basil  Loder,  J. P.,  of  Aldwick- 
bury,  *.   1855;  d.  1905;    m.    1st,    1882,   Annie  Katha- 
rine  (d.    1891),    d.    of  Rev.    Charles    Henry    Crosse, 
Rector  of  Fincham,  Norfolk  : — 
Basil  Charles  Robert  Loder,  Esq. ,  Major  4th  Batt.  Beds, 
and  Herts.  Regt.,  *.    1885  ;   m.  1908,  Katie  Blanche,  d.  of 
W.   G.   Davies  of  Pembroke,  S.   Wales  ;  and  has  issue— 


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Robert   Eric  Loder,    Gentleman,   b.    191 1  ;    and    Barbara 
Ellaine  Joy.     Res. — 31  Allred  Place,  South  Kensington. 

Eric  Raymond  Loder,  E^q. ,  Major  late  4th  Batt.  Beds. 
Regt.,  b.  1888;  m.  1st,  1912,  Gabnelle  Elizabeth  Clifford 
(obtained  a  divorce  1914),  d.  of  William  Austin  Cooke  ;  2nd, 
1920,  Iris,  Lady  Lawson.     C7w£— Bath. 

Sons  of  Sir  Robert  Loder,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1823;  d.  1888  ; 
m.  1847,  Maria  Georgiana,  d.  of  Hans  Busk: — 

Gerald  Walter  Erskine  Loder,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Sussex,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  M.P.  for  Brighton  [impaling 
the  arms  of  Beauclerk,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  France 
and  England ;  2.  Scotland ;  3.  Ireland,  being  the  arms  ot 
His  Majesty  King  Charles  II.,  over  all  a  sinister  baton 
gules,  charged  with  three  roses  argent],  b.  1861 ;  m.  1890, 
Lady  Louise  de  Vere  Beauclerk,  d.  of  10th  Duke  of  St. 
Albans;  and  has  issue — John  de  Vere  Loder,  Esq.,  Capt. 
T.A.  Res.,  M.P.  East  Leicester  since  1924,  served  Great 
War  with  1/4  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1895  [m.  1920,  Margaret, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Tennant,  and  has  issue — John 
Christopher  Loder,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  James  David 
Gerald  Loder,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Henrietta 
Marguerite  (Res. — Jacques  Hall,  Bradfield,  Essex)] ;  and 
four  daus.  Residences— Wakehurst  Place,  Ardingly,  Hay- 
wards  Heath,  Sussex  ;  Abinger  House,  Brighton.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Athenaeum. 

Reginald  Bernhard  Loder,  Esq.,  Capt.  (Hon.  Major) 
Royal  Bucks.  Hussars  1889-98,  Lieut.  2nd  Bucks.  (Eton 
College)  Rifle  Volunteers  1882-84,  J. P.  Northants.  (High 
Sheriff  1899),  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  (Camb.),  Patron  and  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Maidwell  and  Draughton  [impaling  the 
arms  of  Hare,  namely  gules,  two  bars,  and  a  chief  indented 
or],  b.  1864  ;  m.  1895,  Lady  Margaret  Ernestine  Augusta 
Hare,  elder  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  3rd  Earl  of  Listowel, 
K.P.  ;  and  has  issue — Marjorie  Kathleen  [m.  1921,  Capt. 
Cuthbert  Henry  Dawnay,  M.C.].  Seat — Maidwell  Hall, 
Northampton.     Clubs — Carlton,  White's,  Cavalry. 

Sydney  Loder,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  Royal  Bucks.  Huss. ,  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1907,  Nelly,  d.  of  the  late  Binyoun  Francis  Drage 
of  Chapel  Brampton,  Northampton.  Res. — 9  Bryanston 
Square,  W.     Clubs—  Boodle's,  R.A.C. 

LODER-SYMONDS.  Sable,  a  dolphin  naiant,  vorant  a 
fish,   and   in  chief  three  trefoils  all  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
as  in  arms;  with  the  Motto,  ' 
Livery—  Black  and  white. 


of  a  well  sable,  a  dolphin 
'  Miseris  succurrere  disco." 


Only  surv.  son  of  Frederick  Cleave   Loder-Symonds, 

Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.   co.   of   Berkshire,    Capt.    Royal 

Artillery  ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Loder  by 

Royal  Licence  in  1881  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 

the  Loder  family  in  Berks.,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1923;   m.  1873, 

Elizabeth    Mabel    Emily,    only   daughter    of   the   late 

Captain  John  Parland  of  the  Russian  Imperial  Guards, 

and  grand-daughter  of  the  late  William  Crawshay  of 

Cyfarthfa  Castle  :  — 

Rear-Adm.  Frederick  Parland  Loder-Symonds,  C.M.G., 

R.N.   (ret.    1926),  A.D.C.  to  King  George  1924,  b.  1876  ; 

m.   1907,   Marion,  d.   of  Col.  Wilson,  and  has  issue — one 

dau.    Estate — Hinton  Manor,  Faringdon.    Res. — Waldrist, 

Ayleston  Hill,  Hereford.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Son  of  Capt.    Robert  Francis  Loder-Symonds,  King's 
African  Rifles,  b.   1883 ;  d.  on  active  service  1915  ;  m. 
1912,  Agnes  Muriel,  d.  of  James  Dolphin,  of  Black- 
heath  : — 
Robert  Guy  Loder-Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

LOFTUS,  see  HUNT. 

LOFTUS  (U.O.,  1582).  Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed 
ermine,  between  three  trefoils  slipped  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  boar's  head,  erased  and  erect  argent.  Mottoes  (under 
the  arms) — "  Prends  moi  tel  que  je  suis  "  ;  (over  crest) 
— "  Loyal  a  mort." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  and  Rev.  Adam  Loftus,  Rector 
of  Magheraculmoney,  co.  Fermanagh,  b.  1816;  d. 
1866;  m.  1846,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Fannin 
of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin  : — 
The  Most  Hon.  Sir  George  Herbert  Loftus,  6th  Marquess 
of  Ely,  co.  Wicklow  (Dec.  29  1800) ;  Earl  of  Ely  (Feb.  15 
1794)  ;  Viscount  Loftus  of  Ely  (Dec.  22  1789) ;  Baron 
Loftus  of  Loftus  Hall  (U.K.,  Jan.  19  1801) ;  Baron  Loftus 
of  Long  Loftus  (June  28  1785)  ;  and  7th  Baronet  (Dec.  2 
1780)  [Supporters — Two  eagles,  wings  inverted  argent, 
beaked  and  legged  or,  each  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert];  b.  1854;  m.  1st,  1884,  Emily  Harriet, 
d.  of  Major  Arthur  Vandeleur,  R.A. ,  of  Ralahine,  co. 
Clare;  2nd,  1902,  Ethel  Beatrice  Lempriere  (d.  1927),  d 
of  the  late  Nigel  John  Davies  Gresley ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — George  Henry  Wellington  L<  ftus,  commonly  called 
Viscount  Loftus,  b.  1903  [m.  1928,  Thea  Margaret  Gordon, 
d.of  L.  G.  Gronvold,  of  Hove  ;  and  Tregestrand,  Norway]  ; 
and  Lady  Anna  Mary  Kathleen  [m.  1913,  Leslie  Craven]. 
Seats — Ely  Lodge,  Enniskillen ;  The  Gables,  Furze  Hill, 
Hove,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Augustus  Pelham  Brooke  Loftus,  Esq.,  A.D.C. 

to  the  Gov.  of  N.S.W.,  b.  1851  ;    d.   1924;    m.  1887, 

Ethel,    d.    of     P.     S.     Labertouche     of    Melbourne, 

Australia : — 

Guy  Alvo  Greville  Loftus,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     ^es- — 

Son   of   Rt.   Hon.  Lord  Augustus  William  Frederick 

Spencer   Loftus,    P.C.,  G.C.B.,   Gov.    of  New  South 

Wales,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1904;  m.  1845,  Emma  Maria,  d. 

of  Adm.  Henry  Francis  Greville,  C  B.,  R.N.  : — 

Montagu  Egerton  Loftus,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Vice-Consul  at 

Madrid   1893,  and  at  Manila   1894-7,  Consul  at  Ajaccio 

1897-9,  at  Rouen  1899-1900,  and  at  Cherbourg  1900-8, 

late  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  i860  ; 

m.  1st,  1897,  Margaret  (d.  1900),  d.  of  the  late  J.  H.  Astell ; 

2nd,    1904,    Colina    Marion,    d.    of  Charles   James    Hale 

Monro  of  Ingsdon,  Newton  Abbot,  S.  Devon.      Res. — 13 

Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath.     Club — R.A.C. 

LOFTUS  of  Mount  Loftus  (R.L.,  11  June  1910,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine, 
between  three  trefoils  slipped  argent,  a  bordure  wavy  of 
the  last  (Loftus)  ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  lion  rampant  of  the  second, 
in  the  second  and  third  a  garb  or,  over  alia  fesse  embattled 
counter-embattled  sable  (Murphy).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  coL  urs,  a  boar's  head 
erased  and  erect  per  pale  wavy  argent  and  sable.  Motto — 
"  Loyal  au  mort." 

Surv.  sons  of  John  Murphy,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Loftus, 

J.P.  cos.  Wexford  and  Kilkenny  (High  Sheriff  1873), 

^      b.         :  d.   1881  ;  m.         ,   Belinda  Olivia,  d.  of  Pierse 

Creagh  of  Mount  Elva  and  Bryan's  Castle,  co  Clare  : — 

Major  John  Edward  BlaUe  Loftus,  M.G.C. ,  formerly  4th 

Batt.  R.  Irish  Regt.,  J.P.  co.  Kilkenny  (High  Sheriff  1908), 

b.   1876;  m.    1903,  Pauline  May,  only  d.  of  August  Lich- 

tenstatd;     and  has   issue — Francis  Coates  Creagh  Loftus, 


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Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Bettina  Idrine  Dorothy;  and  Ludovica 
Patricia  Alice.      Seat —  Mount    Loftus,   Goresbridge,   co. 
Kilkenny.     Clubs — Windham,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 
PierseCreagh  Loftus,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

LOGAN-HOME  of  Broomhouse  and  Edrom,  co.  Berwick 
(R.L.,  19  April  1850,  H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  vert  and  azure,  a 
lion  rampant,  within  a  bordure  argent.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  vert,  and  in 
front  the  eof  a  thistle  slipped  proper.  Mottoes — (below 
arms),  "True  to  the  end";  (above  crest),  "Revenge." 
Livery — Dark  green,  with  white  facings. 

Sons   of  George    Logan- Home    (formerly   Logan)    of 
Broomhouse  and    Edrom,    J. P.,     Lt.-Col.    in   Army, 
Kt.  of  Legion  of  Honour  and  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
b.  1803 ;  d.  1870 ;  m.   1844,  Anne,  d.   of  Major  John 
Doran  of  Ely  House,  co.  Wexford,  18th  Royal  Irish 
Regt.  .— 
Major  George  John  Ninian  Logan-Home  of  Broomhouse, 
late  1st  Bedfordsh.   Regt.,   J.P.  andD.L.  co.  Berwick,  b. 
1855;  m.  1878,  Eva,  d.  of  Miles  Charles  Seton  of  Treskerby, 
Cornwall,  and  85th  Regt.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— William 
Miles  Logan-Home,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  of  Edrom,  Major  Bombay 
Grenadiers,  Indian  Army,  b.  1884  [m.  1921,  Dorothy  Lever, 
d.  cf  Archibald  Goldie-Scot  of  Craigmuie,    co.    Kirkcud- 
bright, and  has  issue — Patrick  Goldie  Loftus,  Gentleman, 
6.    1922]  ;  Margaret  Annie  [m.  1903,  Allister  Cowan,  and 
has  issue];    Eva  Katherine  [m.  1924,  Alan  Edulf  Swinton, 
of  Swinton,    Berwickshire,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders] ;   Helen 
Mary ;    and    Edith.       Estates — Broomhouse   and    Edrom. 
Seat — Edrom  House",  Edrom,  Berwickshire. 

Col.  Ferdinand  Cospatrick  Logan-Home,  late  Comdg. 
26th  Lt.  Cav.  Indian  Army,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Lilian 
(d.s.p.  1893),  d.  of  Charles  Butler  of  The  Abbey,  Kildare  ; 
2nd,  1925,  Mary  Mildred,  d.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Augustus 
Murray  Cathcart,  son  of  2nd  Earl  Cathcart.    Club — Cavalry. 

LOGIE(L.O.,  19  Nov.  1906).  Sable,  three  bars  wavy  or, 
and  in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  last.     Mantling  sable  and 


Kingston,  b.  1866; 
Burnside,  Almonte, 
Toronto. 


m.    1892,   Mary    Hamilton  Wylie  of 
Ontario.     Res. — 377  Walmer   Road, 


or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  leopard's  face. 
Motto — "  Cave  vigilat."  —  •.        a 

Only   son  of    Alexander  Logie,    Esq.,   Judge"  of  the 

County  Court,  Wentworth,  Canada,  b.  1825;  d.  1873; 

m.    Mary   Ritchie,   d.   of  John   Crooks,    of    Niagara, 

Ontario  : — 
William  Alexander  Logie  Esq.,  C.B. ,  Major-Gen  (ret.),  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Ontario,  and  a  Judge  of 
Appellate  Div.  since  1918,  M.A. ,  LL.B.  of  Queen's  Coll., 


LOMAR  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  cross  flory  argent  between 
three  escutcheons  of  the  second,  each  charged  with  a 
lion  rampant  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi- 
horse  sable,  maned  and  tailed  argent,  two  keys,  wards 
downward,  in  sal  tire  silver.  Motto — "  Aut  pax  aut 
bellum." 

Son  of  Cecil  Wilson  Lomar,  of  Old  Colwall,  Here- 
ford :— 

Capt.  Cecil  John  McAltree  Lomar,  Capt.  8th  Hussars, 
Adjutant  Denbighshire  Yeomanry,  b.  .     Res. — 

LOMBARD  (Confn.  U.O.,  1908).  Per  pale  azure  and 
fusilly  argent  and  sable,  on  the  dexter  a  dimidiated  eagle, 
displayed,  grasping  by  the  string  a  bugle-horn  all  or,  and 
charged  on  the  breast  with  an  antique  crown  gules,  in  chief 
two  crescents  of  the  fourth.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
on  the  shoulder  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a 
bugle-hern  sable,  stringed  vert.  Motto — "  Aut  vincere  aut 
mari."  Livery — Blue  coat  and  overcoat  with  white  collar 
and  cuffs,  gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  James  FitzGerald  Lombard,  Esq.  of  Scuthhill 
and   Clonturk    Park,   co.    Dublin,  J.P.   co.   Dublin,   a 
M.R.I. A.,  and   a   Knight  of  the    Legion    of  Honour 
(France),  b.  1814;  d.   1901  ;   m.  2nd,  1873,  Sarah,  d. 
of  Michael  Barry,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.R.I. A.  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,  Queen's  University  of  Ireland  : — 
Major  Roger  Edward  FitzGerald  L<  mbard,  Barrister-at- 
Law  (Ireland),   M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  F.S.G.,  B.A.I. 
(Dub.),  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  late  Lieut.  R.A.  and  subsequently 
Capt.  5th  Batt.  of  the  Rifle  Brigade,  Major  nth  Duke  of 
Wellington's  West  Riding  Regt.  (temporarily  attached  to 
and  sometime  second  in  command  10th  Batt.,  also  att.  to 
andcrmd.  2/4th  Northumb.  Fusiliers),  served  on  Admiralty 
War  Staff,  War  Office  Civil  Staff,  and  later  as  Permanent 
Officer  under  Govt,  of  North  Ireland,  served  South  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps),  rejoined 
Army  and  served  Great  Wrar  1914-19  as  Major  and  Acting- 
Lieut. -Col.   (British  War  medal),  is  Military  Chev.  of  the 
Order  of  the   Holy  Sepulchre  (Papal),   b.    1878  ;   m.  1903, 
Maud  Elizabeth,  d.  of  A.  F.  Pitel  of  Bishopsbourne,  East- 
bourne, and  Wintons,  East  Croydon,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  James  C(  tter  R<  ger  FitzGerald  Lombard.  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  R.E.,  formerly  Cadet  R.N. .  B.  A.  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. , 
b.    1905    {Club — Army   and    Navy)  ;    (2)    Dermot  Michael 
Barry  FitzGerald  Lombard,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R. N.  R. , 
b.  igo6(Club — Jun.  Naval  and  Militarv)  ;  Helen  Marv  Fitz- 
Gerald, B.A.T.C.D., a  nun  of  the  R.C.Order  of  the  S.H.C.J.; 


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Jeanette  Guglia  Laura  Charlotte  Mason  Fitzgerald  ;  Ebba 
Joan  Florence  O'Brien  de  la  Gardie  Fitzgerald ;  Irma 
Honora  Anastasia  Mac  Swiney  Schlitz  Fitzgerald ;  and 
Nesta  Marian  Cecilia  Fitzgerald.  Res. — 9  Corrig  Avenue, 
Kingstown,  co.  Dublin.     Club — Junior  Army  and  Navy. 

LOMAX  of  Huyton  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  pickaxe  erect 
sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  leopards'  faces  of  the 
first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  gules,  holding  in  the 
paws  a  pickaxe  erect  or.  Motto — "  Industry  with 
honour." 

Son    of  the  late  Benjamin   Lomax,  of   Fishergate, 
Preston : — 
George  Edward  Lomax,  Esq.,  J. P.   co.  Lancaster,  b. 
.     Res. — Fern  Hill,  Huyton,  Lanes. 

LOMAX  of  Bradshaw  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  3  April  1913). 
Tawny,  on  a  fesse  between  three  escallops  or,  a  greyhound 
courant  sable.  Mantling  tawny  and  or.  Crest -Issuing 
out  i^f  an  antique  crown  or,  a  demi-lion  proper,  semee  of 
escallops,  and  holding  between  the  paws  an  escallop  all 
gold.  Motto— "  Semper  fidelis."  Livery — Brown,  with 
yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Lomax  of  Westwood  Place,  Lanes.,  b. 
1844  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1874,  Sarah  Alice  : — 

John  Hopwood  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.  Res. — 
Westwood,  Brooklands,  Cheshire. 

Cecil  James  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — West- 
wood,  Brooklands,  Cheshire. 

Harry  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  r88i ;  m.  1911,  Margaret 
Evelyn,  d.  of  James  Holden  of  Beech  Lawn,  BQwden. 
Res. — Westwood  Hale,  Cheshire. 

Sons  of  John  Lomax  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Bolton, 
Lanes.,  b.  1820;  d.  1877 ;  m.  1851,  Florence  Emeline 
Thomasine,  d.  of  Thomas  Clare  of  Bryanston  Street, 
London : — 

Frederick  George  Lomax,  Esq.,  J. P.  Bedfordshire  (High 
Sheriff  1913),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cockayne  Hatley, 
b.  1857;  tn.  1882,  Helen  Lavinia,  fifth  d.  of  William  Ashley 
Walker  of  Santiago,  Chile;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edward 
Ashley  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  (2)  Gerald  Lomax, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  [tn.  1913,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  George 
Rose-Innes,  of  Kensington  Court,  S.W.]  ;  (3)  Arthur 
Gilbert  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1888 ;  Mabel  Winifred ; 
Florence  [m.  1917,  Arthur  J.  Beard,  of  Colne  Engaine, 
Essex] ;  Gertrude  [m.  1913,  John  C.  C.  Cotes,  of  Point 
Neptune,  Fowey,  Cornwall ;  and  Margaret.  Seats  — 
Cockayne  Hatley,  Bedfordshire  ;  Great  Oaks,  Goring 
Heath,  Oxon.  Town  res. —  181  Queen's  Gate  Gardens, 
London,  S.W.7.     Clubs — Union,  Conservative. 

Harry  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1896,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  John  Lake  of  Gravesend,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — 
Charles  Norman  Lake  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.  Res. 
Iquique,  Chili. 

Herbert  Lomax,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.    Res. — 

LOMBE,  see  EVANS-LOMBE. 

LOMBE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  combs  in  fesse  between 
a  broken  tilting-spear  barwise  or,  one  piece  in  chief,  the 
head  towards  the  dexter,  the  other  half  in  base,  a  canton 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— Two  tilting-spears 
in  saltire  or,  each  having  a  pennon  gules.  Motto  — 
"  Propositi  tenax." 

Sons  of  the  late  Henry  Evans  Lombe,  Esq.,  B.A. ,  J. P., 
by  his  wife  Louisa,  d.  of  Thomas  Brown  Evans  of 
North  Tuddenham : — 
E'lward  Henry  Evans  Lombe,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Norfolk,  Maj.  Norfolk  Artillery  Militia,  served  Great  War 
from  1914  and  I9i7-i9as  Maj.  and  Commdt.  Labour  Corps, 
b.  1861  ;  m.  1886,  Albinia  Harriet,  second  dau.  of  Alexander 
S.  Leslie-Melville,  of  Branston  Hall.  Lincoln  ;  and  has 
Issue — Albinia  Mary  [m.  1st,  191 1,  Francis  William  Talbot 
Clerke  (killed  in  action  I9r7),  son  of  Sir  William  Francis 
Clerke,  rrth  Bart.,  and  has  issue;  2nd,  Capt.  Henry 
Ashley  (d.  1921) ;  3rd,  Air  Comdr.  Ludlow  Hewitt.  C.M.G., 
D.S.O  ] ;  and  Victoria  Repps  [m.  1st,  Capt.  Maurice  Helyar 
(killed  in  action  191 5)  ;  2nd,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Gosling 
(killed  in  action  1917).]  Seal— Melton  Hall,  Norwich. 
Res. — Marlingford  Hall,  Norwich.     Club — Carlton. 

Alexander  Francis  Evans  Lombe,  Esq.,  Major  late 
H.L.I. ,  b.  1864;  m.  1901,  Blanche  Margaret  Fleming,  d. 
of  the  late  W.  C.  S.  Hamilton  of  Craighlaw,  N.B. ;  and  has 
Issue — Edward  Malcolm  Evans  Lombe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. , 


served  Great  War,  b.  1901.  Res. — 40  Elm  Park  Gardens, 
S.W.  Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  Norfolk  County 
(Norwich). 

LONDESBOROUGH,  Earl  of,  see  DENISON. 

LONDON  of  Putney  (H.  Coll.,  23  April  igr8.).  Azure, 
five  lozenges  conjoined  in  bend  between  two  crosses  patee 
fitchee  or.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  lozenge  chequy  argent  and  sable,  between 
two  wings  or.  Motto — "Virtus  non  stemma."  Livery — 
Dark  blue. 

Fourth  son  of  Thomas  London,  of  Gloucester,  b.  1829  ; 

d.  1888  ;  in.  1851,  Anna,  d.  of  William  Foster: — 
Sir  (Edgar)  Stanford  London,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  C. B.E. 
(1918),  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,  Member  of  Middle 
Temple,  Chief  Inspector  of  Taxes,  England,  1920-22,  Chair- 
man St.  Paul's  Hospital  1923-28,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1883,  Marion 
Fanny  Pinnell,  d.  of  the  late  Septimus  Luff,  of  Parkstone, 
Dorset  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Stanford  London,  Esq., 
B.A.  (Camb.),  H.B.M.'s  Charge'  d'Affairs  at  Managua 
since  1928,  b.  1884  \tn.  1913,,  Edith  Madeleine,  eldest  d. 
of  Charles  William  Wilkins,  of  Edgbaston  (Res. — British 
Consulate,  Managua,  Nicaragua;  Clubs  —  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, Junior  Athenaeum)];  Cyril  Stanford  London,  Esq., 
b.  1887  [tn.  1915,  Ethel,  d.  of  William  H.  Barker,  of  Junin, 
Argentina,  and  has  issue  (Res. — Mejillones,  Chile)] ;  Anna 
Marion  Stanford  [tn.  Alan  Banks  Smith,  of  Antofagasta, 
Chile]  ;  Ivy  Stanford.  Res. — Craigdarragh,  Briar  Walk, 
Putney.    Clubs — Junior  Athenaeum,  Roehampton. 

LONDONDERRY.Marquess  of,  see  VANE-TEMPEST- 
STEWART. 

LONG  (R.L.,  1797,  H.  Coll).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  three  pales  sable,  each  charged  with  as  many 
leopards'  heads  or  (Long) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  boar  passant  sable,  hoofs,  collar,  and  line  reflexed 
over  the  back  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  bezants  (Kellett). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  greyhound  passant  sable, 
collared  ermine  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  argent 
(Long);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed 
barry  wavy  of  six  gules  and  or,  cuff  ermine,  in  the  hand  an 
escroll  proper  charged  with  two  bezants  (Kellett). 

Son  of  Robert  Kellett  Long,  Esq.,  of  Dunston  Hall, 
J. P.  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1856),  M.A.  (Camb.),  Capt. 
East  Norf.  Mil.,  b.  1804;  d.  1874;  m.  1843,  Maria 
Louisa,  d.  of  William  Fortescue  of  Writtle  Lodge, 
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Fortescue  Walter  Kellett  Long,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon., 
b.  1843.     Seat — Dunston  Hall,  nr.  Norwich. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Hamilton  Kellett  Long,  Vicar  of 
Swinderby,  b.  1845;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1873,  Edith  Mary,  d. 
of  Edward  Lyon  of  Johnson  Hall,  Eccleshall  : — 
Ernest  Kellett  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Rev.    Walter   Nevill   Long,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.   1882  ;    m. 
1910,  Evelyn  Valpy,  fifth  d.  of  George  E.  Darroch.     Res. — 
Newton  Flotman  Rectory,  nr.  Norwich. 

Son  of  Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Kellett  Long ,  M.A. ,  Rector  of 
Newton  Flotman,  b.  1846  ;  d:  1921  ;  m.  1877,  Elizabeth 
Margaret,    d.    of   Rev.  John   G.  Beresford,  Rector  of 
Bedale : — 
Basil  Kellett  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m.  1907,  Mary 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  J.  H.  Cave  of  Newlands,  Cape  Colony. 

LONG  of  Wraxhall  and  Rood  Ashton  (H.  Coll.,  1902). 
Sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent  between  four  crosses  botonny, 
two  in  chief  and  as  many  in  base  or,  two  flaunches  of  the 


last,  each  charged  with  three  like  crosses  in  pale  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion's  head  couped  per  fesse  argent  and  or, 
charged  with  two  cross  crosslets  palewise  sable,  and  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  dexter  hand  erased  gules.  Motto — "  Pieux 
quoique  preux." 

Sons  of  Richard  Penruddocke  Long,  Esq.,  of  Rood 
Ashton,  Wilts.,  and  Dolforgan  Hall,  Montgomery, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  (Sheriff  Montgomery  1858),  M.A. 
Camb.,  M.P.  Chippenham  and  North  Wilts.,  b.  1825  ; 
d.  1875;  m.  1853,  Charlotte  Anna,  only  child  of  late 
Rt.  Hon.  W.  W.  F.  Dick  (formerly  Hume)  of  Hume- 
wood  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Godolphin  Walmesley  Chaloner,  1st 
Baron  Gisborough,  formerly  Long  (q.v). 

Robert  Chaloner  Critchley  Long,  Esq. ,  J.P.,  D.L.  Wilts., 
Major  (ret.),  served  Zulu  War  1879,  and  Great  War 
1914-18,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1884,  Maud  Felicia  Frances  (d. 
1919),  d.  of  Capt.  Willes  Johnson,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Muriel  Millesaintes  Lilian  \in.  1904,  Major  Noel  D.  H. 
Campbell,  late  17th  Dragoon  Gds.] ;  and  Margaret  Bruce 
[m.  1914,  Lt.-Col.  Jack  Giffard,  O.B.E.,  R.H.A.];  and 
Joan  Mille-Saintes  [in.  1916,  T.  M.  Lovett,  whom  she 
divorced  1921].     Res. — Wraxall,  Salisbury ,  S.  Rhodesia. 

William  Hoare  Bourchier  Long,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Batt. 
Queen's  Own  Roy.  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  22  March  1868. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Walter  Long,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Holt,  Bishop's 
Waltham,  £.  1840;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1866,  Fanny,  second  d. 
of  Col,  Vansittart  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead  : — 


Walter   Vansittart   Campbell- Wyndham-Long,   Esq.,  b. 

1868 ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1909  the  surname  of  Camp- 

bell-Wyndham-Long ;    m.   1894,    Mary   Lilian,  only  d.  of 

Lt.-Col.    Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell-Wyndham    of    Cor- 

hampton,  Hants.     Seats — The  Holt,   Bishop's  Waltham. 

Hants.  ;  Corhampton  House,  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants.  ; 

Glengarr,  Dunoon,  N.B. 

Son  of  Walter  Jervis  Long,  Esq.,  J. P.   (1816-1891),  of 
Preshaw  and  Muchelney,  Somerset,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1891 ; 
in.  1839,  Emily  Jane,  eld.  d.  of  Edward  Morant  Gale 
of  Upham,  Hants. : — 
Carnegie  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;   in.  1877,  Emily,  d. 

of  Eustace  Foster  Barham  ;  and  has  issue — Sylvia  Carnegie 

[m.    1908,    Reginald    Speke   Barnes] ;    and    Adela   Mary. 

Res.— 

Son  of  William  Long,  Esq. ,  CM. G.  (1901),  of  Wood- 
lands, Congresbury,  Somerset,  Col.  4th  Batt.  Somerset 
Lt.  Inf.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Somerset,  b.  22 Jan.  1843;  m. 
12  Sept.  1867,  Anna  Mary  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Capt.  Henry 
Hunter,  late  5th  Dragoon  Gds. : — 
William   Edward  Long,   Esq. ,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Somerset 

Lt.  Inf.,  late  Lieut.  4th  Hussars,  b.  21  Feb.  1873  ;  m.  1901, 

Violet  Beatrix  Lambton,  d.  of  Col.  Wilfred  Fitzallan  Way  ; 

and  has  issue — Felicite  Annette  Cynthia.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  John  Neale  Henry  Long,  b.  1849;  m.  1886, 
Mary  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  S.  Fagan : — 
John  William  Walter  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. — 

7  Great  Bedford  Street, Bath. 

Son    of   John     Stuart    Lindsay    Long,    Esq.,    Com- 
mander R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1847;  d  J9°7 ;  m.  1880,  Letitia 
Blanche,  d.  of  Charles  Penruddocke  of  Compton  Park, 
Wilts.  :— 
John  Victor  Tylney  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  m.  1925, 

Amelia   Boyd,    d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Watt  Beveridge, 

Esq.,  Surg.-Major  Seaforth  Highlanders     Res. — The  Firs, 

Walberton,  Arundel. 

Sons  of  John  Long,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex,  late  10th  Hussars, 
b.  1818  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1842,  Georgiana  Frances  (d.  1890), 
eld.  d.  of  Sir  Simeon  Stuart,  5th  Bart.  : — 
Charles  James  Long,  Esq.,  Col.  R.A.  (ret.),  b.  1849  ;  m. 

1908,  Lucy  Octavia,  d.   of  late  Thomas  Lever  Rushton  of 

Moor   Piatt,    Bolton,    Lanes.,    and    widow  of  George  D. 

Paton  of  Cairn  Bank,  Brechin.     Res. — Avonside,  Barford, 

Warwick. 

Rev.  Alfred  Long,  b.  4  May  1852;  in.  1890,  Mary,  d.  of 

late  William  Eagle  Bott  ;    and  has  issue — Mary.      Res. — 

Downhurst  Cottage,  Ewhurst,  Surrey. 

LONG  of  Wraxall  (H.  Coll.).  Sable  within  two 
flaunches  and  semee  of  cross  crosslets  or,  a  lion  rampant 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lion's  head  argent  erased  or,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  dexter  hand  erased  gules.  Badge — Issuant  out 
of  a  coronet  or,  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets  sable, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  argent.  Motto — "  Pieux  quoique 
preux." 

Son  of  Brig.-Gen.    Walter  Long,    C.M.G.,   D.S.O., 

b.  1879;   d.  1917  ;   m.  1910,  Hon.  Sibell,  O. B.E.,  d. 

of  2nd  Baron  Derwent  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Walter    Francis  David   Long,  2nd  Viscount 

Long  of  Wraxall  (4  June  1921)  [Supporters — On  either 

side  a  lion  argent  holding  a  flag-staff  erect  proper,  flowing 

therefrom  a  pennon    sable,  that  on   the  dexter  charged 

with  a  portcullis  chained,  and  that  on  the  sinister  with  a 

fetterlock  or],  b.   191 1  ;   s.  his  grandfather  1924.     Res. — 

Marndhill,  Arlington,  Wantage,   Berks. ;  22  Manchester 

Square,  W. 

Yngr.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Walter  Hume  Long,  1st  Viscount 

Long,  P. C,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  J. P. and  D.L., 

Lt.-Col.   R.  Wilts.  Yeom.  Cav.,  b.   1854 ;  d.  1924;  m. 

1878,  Lady  Dorothy  Blanche  Boyle,  d.  of  Earl  of  Cork 

and  Orrery,  K.P. : — 

Hon.  (Richard)  Eric  Onslow  Long,  Major  R.  Wilts.  Yeo., 

M.P.  Westbury  Div.  Wilts,   since  1927,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1916, 

Gwendolyn  Hague,  d.  of  Thomas  Reginald  Hague  Cook,  and 

has   issue — Walter    Reginald    Basil  Long,  Esq.,  b,   1918; 

Gerard   Richard  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1929;  and  Noreen. 

Res. — 5  Gloucester  Square,  W.2-    Clubs—  Carlton,  Boodle's. 

LONG  (25  March  1901,  U.O.).  Per  fesse  sable  and 
azure,  a  lion  rampant  and  per  fesse  ermine  and  erminois, 
within  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  per  fesse  ermine  and  erminois,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  probitate."     Livery — Claret  colour. 


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Son  of  Rev.  William  Duncan  Long,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Godalming,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  :— 

James  Duncan  Long,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1842. 

Ret.— 

Sons  of  Rear-Adm.  Samuel  Long,  R.N.,  b.  1840;   d. 

1893  :   m.  1868,  Alice  Jane,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James 

Wigram,  P.C. : — 

Major  Samuel  Charles  Long,  late  Rifle  Brigade,  served  in 

S.  Africa,  wounded  at  the  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  Great 

War  1914-18  (desp.  Brev.Col.),  b.  1869  ;  m.  1909,  Katherine 

Daisy  Louisa,  only  d.  of  G.   W.   Hastings  of  Worcester. 

Res.— 

Lt.-Col.  Wilfrid  James  Long,  C.M.G,  late  K.R.R.C, 
served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  ;  Great  War  1914-17  (desp.),  b. 
1871.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Bernard  Long,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1872.     Res.— 

George  Edward  Long,  Gentleman,  b.   1873;    m.    1901, 

Ursula,  d.  of  Peter  Worth,  and  has  issue — Samuel  Godfrey 

Long,  Sub-Lieut.   R.N.,  b.  1904;  Charles  Edward  Long, 

Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — 

Clement  Loftus  Long,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 
1880;  m.  1907,  Mary  Florence,  d.  of  late  John  P. 
Jackson  of  Stubben  Edge  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Samuel 
Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Clement  Hugh  Long,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916 ;  and  a  dau.  Res. — Lyndhurst,  Willow 
Green,  Chislehurst. 

Younger  sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Maitland  Long,  b.  1803  ; 
d.  1875  ;    m.  2nd,  1839,  Anna  Maria  (d.  1856),  d    of 
Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Bart.: — 
Edward  Maitland  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1848. 
Loftus  Sidney  Long,  Gentleman,  b.  1854. 

LONG  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion  passant  argent,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  three  crosses  crosslet  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head 
argent,  guttee-de-sang.  Motto— "  Pieux  quoique  preux." 
Son  of  Charles  Poore  Long,  Esq.,  Major  14th  Regt., 
b.  ;   d.  1871  ;    m.  1867,  Caroline  Mary  Stuart,  d. 

of  Jonathan  Rashleigh  of  Menabilly: — 
William  Evelyn  Long,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Suffolk,  High  Sheriff 
(1914),  b.  1871 ;  m.  1898,  Muriel,  youngest  d.  of  Thomas 
Frederick  Charles  Vernon- Went  worth  of  Went  worth  Castle  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — William  George  Long,  Gentleman,  b. 
1899 ;  Aline  Hester ;  and  Louise.  Seat — Hurts  Hall, 
Saxmundham. 

LONGCROFT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  nebuly  gules  and 
sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent  between  six  crosses  bottony 
fitchee  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  holding 
between  the  paws  three  annulets  interlaced  or,  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  saltire  gules.  Motto — "Nunc  ut 
olim." 

Son  of  Charles  John  Longcroft,  Gentleman,  of  Hall 
Place,  Havant : — 

Edward  Roy  Longcroft,  Gentleman,  b.  .    Seat — Hall 

Place,  Havant.      Address — West  Street,  Havant,  Hants. 

MOUNTIFORT  JOHN  COURTENAY  LONGFIELD, 
Esquire,  J. P.,  D. L.  co.  Cork,  Colonel  late  2nd  Life  Gds. 
Born  Oct.  16,  1858,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Mounti- 
ford  Longfield,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1851;,  co. 
Cork,  by  his  wife  Caroline  Augusta,  sole  surviving  child  of 
George  Courtenay  of  Ballyedmond,  co.  Cork.  Armorial 
bearings — Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  seven  crosses 
crosslet  fitchee,  three  in  chief  and  four  in  base  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules.  Motto — "  Parceresubjectis." 
Married,  Jan.  10,  1891,  Alice  Elizabeth,  second  dau.  of 
James  Mason  of  Eynsham  Hall,  co.  Oxford  ;  and  has  Issue 
— Rita  Narcissa  [m.  1st,  1911,  Capt.  Hon.  Cyril  Myles 
Ponsonby,  M.V  O.,  Major  Gren.  Gds.  (killed  in  action  1915) ; 
2nd,  1918,  Neville  Alfred  Flower,  of  Codicote  Mill,  Welwyn  , 
Herts.];  NorahMary;  and  Cynthia  Evelyn.  Seat—  Castle 
Mary,  Cloyne,  co.  Cork.  Town  res. — 20  Pont  Street, 
S.W.i.     Clubs  —  Carlton,  Turf,  and  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

LONGFIELD  of  Longueville  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  seven  crosses  crosslet  fitchee,  three  in  chief 
and  four  in  base  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules.  Motto — "  Parcere  subjectis. "  Livery — Blue,  red 
facings. 

Sons  of  Richard  Longfield,  Esq. ,  of  Longueville,  co. 

Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1833),  M.P.  for  co. 


Cork  1835,  b.  1802 ;    d.  1889 ;    m.  2nd,   1841,  Jemima 

Lucy,  d.   of  Wyrley  Birch,   Esq.,  of  Wretham   Hall 

Norfolk:— 

Richard  Edmund  Longfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co    Cork 

(High  Sheriff  1887),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  b.  1842; 

m.   1872,  Alberta   Charlotte,   d.   of  Sir   William    Howard 

Russell,  LL.D.  ;   and  has   had  Issue — (1)  Richard  William 

Longfield,  Esq.,  Captain  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  (retired),  b. 

1873  I   (2)  Lewis  Longfield,  Esq.,  late  Major  R.A.S.C,  b. 

1874  [w.  1897,  Olive  Katie  Oake,  only  child  of  J.  Murray 
Dobson ;  and  has  issue — Theodore  Edmund  Longfield, 
Lieut.  R.E. ,  b.  1899  ;  and  Richard  James  Longfield,  Lieut. 
R.H.A.,  b.  1901];  (3)  Charles  Edmund  Longfield,  Capt. 
R.  Munster  Fus. ,  b.  1885;  killed  in  action  1918 ;  Sybil 
Mary  [w».  1899,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Percival  Monkhouse, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.];  and  Muriel  Alberta  [m.  1899, 
Wyrley  Edwin  George  Wyrley- Birch].  Estate — Longue- 
ville, Mallow,  co.  Cork.      Club — Cork  County. 

Lt.-Col.  Augustus  Henry  Longfield,  late  1st  Batt.  Nor- 
folk Regt.,  b.  1845;  m.  1883,  Florence  Amy,  younger  d. 
of  Richard  Nicholas  Percival  of  Springfield,  Sandbach, 
Cheshire;  and  has  had  issue  —  John  Percival  Longfield, 
Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1885;  killed  in 
action  1916.     Seat — Waterloo,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

Son  of  John  Edmund  Longfield,   Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Cork, 

B.A.    (Dublin),    Capt.    9th    Batt.    King's    Royal  Rifle 

Corps,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1898  (his  cousin),  Elinor 

Mary  Augusta,  d.   of  Henry  Longfield  of  Mallow,  co. 

Cork : — 
John    Foster   Longfield,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Roy.  Corps 
of  Signals,  b.  1906.      Seat — Knockbeg,  Braunton,  Devon. 

Son  of  Rev.   Claude   Robert   Longfield,    b.    1871  ;    d. 

1903  ;  m.  1899,  Anna  Arabella,  d.  of  John  Bomford  of 

Oakley  Park,  co.  Meath: — 
Richard  Charles  Longfield,  Esq.,  Capt.   R.A. ,  b.  1901. 
Res.— 

Younger  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Longfield  and  Wilhelmina 

Gollock  :— 
William  Elrington   Longfield,  Esq.,  Assist.   Director  of 
Railways,   Sudan,    Col.    (ret.)    R.E.,    b.    1874  ;    m.    1908, 
Maude  Kirkby,  d.  of  Ralph  B.  Bagnall-Wild  of  Costock.' 
Res. — The  Manor  House,  Arlington,  Bibury. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Longfield,  D  D.,  M.A.,  d.  ; 

d.  1878  ;   m.  1859,  Mary  Webb,  eldest  d.  of  Nathaniel 

Webb  Ware  :— 
Mountifort    George  Longfield,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1864.     Res. — 5  Hatch  Street,  Dublin. 

Son  of  Henry  Longfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1898; 

m.  1886,  Elinor,  d.  of  N.  Webb  Ware  :_ 
Henry  Foster  Longfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;   m.  1894, 
Cherry  Frances  Pennefather,  d.  of  Capt.  R.  L.  Warren. 
Res. — Grange  Erin,  Douglas,  co.  Cork. 

Son  of  Henry  Longfield  of  Sea  Court,  Timoleague,  co. 

Cork,  b.  1828  ;   d.  1871  ;  m.  1857,  Eliza  Augusta,  only 

child  of  William  Purcell  of  Altamira,  co.  Cork:  — 
Mountifort  Longfield,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1906),  co.  Cork,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1891,  Geraldine  Spencer,  only 
d.    of   Henley    J.    Edwards,    late    Indian    Navy.      Res. — 
Tremough,  Penryn,  Cornwall.     Club — Wellington. 

LONGLEY  (H.  Coll.,  4  Feb.  1924).  Quarterly  per 
fesse  indented  azure  and  argent,  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  a  Latin  cross  gules,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  harp  or, 
between  two  swords  erect  proper,  pommelled  and  hilted 
gold.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  proper,  gorged  with  a  wreath 
of  oak,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  cross  vert.  Motto 
— "  Esse  quam  videre."    Livery — Buff,  with  blue  facings. 

2nd  son  of  Charles  Thomas  Longley,  I.C.S.,  b.  1831 ; 

d.  1888  ;   m.  1859,  Emmeline  Frances  (d.  1922),  d. 

of    Joseph     Howard    Lloyd,    of    Llangadock,    co. 

Carmarthen  : — 
Sir  John  Raynsford  Longley,  K.C.M.G.  (1919),  C.B. 
(1916),  Maj.-Gen.  (ret.)  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1867  ;  m. 
1896,  Iva  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.  W.  Molony,  of 
Kiltanon,  co.  Clare;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles 
Raynsford  John  Molony  Longley,  Esq.,  Midshipman 
R.N.,  b.  1897;  </.  1916;  John  Moloney  Longley,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906.  Res. — Old  Hall,  Cheswardine,  Shropshire. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military  ;  Shropshire  (Shrewsbury). 

LONGFORD,  Earl  of,  see  PAKENHAM. 

LONGFORD  of  Northfield  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  of  six  or 
and  gules,  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  pairs  of  wings 
conjoined  in  lure  ermine.     Mantling  gules  and  or       Crest 


Ion 


Ion 


1209 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  plume  of  four 


ostrich  feathers,  alternately  or  and  argent,  an  oak-apple 
leaved  and  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Exorna." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Richard  Longford,  of  Balsall 
Heath,  Worcs.,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1850,  Sarah, 
d.  of  Thomas  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  of  Croome 
d'Abitot,  Worcs. : — 
William  Wingfield  Longford,  Gentleman,  C.C.  City  of 
Birmingham,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1881,  Clara  Wade,  d.  of  Samuel 
Powell,  of  Birmingham ;  and  has  issue — Rev.  William 
Wingfield  Longford,  D.D.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Hon.  C.F.  (despatches  1918),  Rector  of  Caversham,  b. 
1882  [m.  1st,  1912,  Lizzie  Mansfield,  d.  of  John  D. 
Templeton,  of  Craigovad,  co.  Down ;  2nd,  1918,  Georgina, 
d.  of  John  S.  Mcintosh,  O.B.E.  (Bey)  Zeitun,  Cairo,  and 
has  issue — Edward  de  Toesny  Longford,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925  ;  Dorothy  Eileen  ;  Margaret  Wade  ;  and  Elizabeth 
Clare  (Res. —  Caversham  Rectory,  Oxon.)];  Herbert 
George  Longford,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  [m.  1912,  Marion 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Samuel  Ingersthorp,  of  Birmingham,  and 
has  issue — Richard  John  Longford,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
Dorothy  Joan  ;  Mary  Wingfield ;  and  Barbara  Wingfield 
(Res. — Withington  House,  Abingdon-on-Thames)  ;  Clara 
Dorothy,    ita.— Northfield,  Worcs.     Club—  E.S.U. 

LONGMAN  of  Windlesham,  Surrey  (H.  Coll.,  1909). 
Gules,  an  ancient  ship  in  full  sail  proper  between  three 
buckles  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  azure  between  two  buckles 
as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  William  Longman,   Publisher,   of  London,  b. 

1813;    d.    1877;    m.    1844,    Emma    (d.    1884),    d.   of 

Frederick  P.  Barlow  of  Kensington  : — 
Sir  Hubert  Harry  Longman,  1st  Bart.  (1909),  J. P.  and 
C.C.  for  Surrey,  and  Chairman  of  its  Asylums  Committee, 
b.  1856;  m.  1881,  Laura  Romaine,  d.  of  A.  F.  Govett, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Laleham,  Staines.  Seat— Lavershot  Hall, 
Windlesham,  Surrey.  Clubs — National  Liberal,  United 
University. 

LONGMORE  of  Hertford  (H.  Coll.,  29  Oct.  1909). 
Sable,  two  chevronels  between  in  chief  as  many  griffins' 
heads  erased  or,  and  in  base  a  laurel  wreath  fructed  proper, 
the  escutcheon  being  surrounded  by  the  ribbon  and  pendent 
the  badge  of  a  K.CB.  (civ.).  Mantling  sable  and  or, 
surrounded  with  the  circle  and  Motto  of  the  Order  of  the 
Bath,  and  with  a  representation  of  the  badge  of  the  Order 
suspended  therefrom.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  two  branches  of  laurel  in  saltire,  a  sword  erect 
proper.     Motto — "  In  utrumque  paratus."     Liverv—  Black 


coat  and  trousers,  brass  buttons,  green  and  yellow  waist- 
coat. 

Son   of  Matthew  Skinner   Longmore  of   Hertford,  b. 

1828;    d.  1878;    m.  1855,   Anne.    d.    of  Rev.  Joseph 

Samuel  Stockwell,  of  Wylye  Rectory,  Wilts. : — 

Sir  Charles    Elton    Longmore,  K.CB.  (1913),  Clerk  of 

the   Peace   co.   Hertford,   Clerk   of  the    Hertford   County 

Council,  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Batt.  Herts.  Regt. ,  a  Member 

of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London, 

b.  1855  ;  m.  1880,  Helen  Julia,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Sworder 

of  Wallfields,   Hertford;  and  has  surv.   issue — (1)    Major 

Philip    Elton     Longmore,      b.    1884;      (2)     Capt.     John 

Alexander  Longmore,  M.B.E. ,  b.  1899  ;  Frances  Joan  [m. 

1911,   Charles  Tasker  Evans] ;   and   Helen  Joyce  [m.  Lt.- 

Col.    L.    F.    Smeathman,    D.S.O,,    M.C.].     Res.— Porthill 

House,  Hertford.     Clubs — Carlton  ;  St.  Stephen's. 

LONGMORE  of  The  Mythe,  Tewkesbury  (H.  Coll., 
1823).  Erminois,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  two  leopards' 
faces  in  chief  proper  and  a  lion  passant  guardant  in  base  gules, 
three  cross  crosslets  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  javelins  in  saltire,  sur- 
mounted of  a  leopard's  face,  encircled  by  a  garland  ot  roses 
and  violets  all  proper.     Motto  — "  Finem  respice. " 

Son  of  Charles  Croker  Longmore,  b.  1855 ;  d.  1926  ; 
m.  1883,  Janet  Murray  : — 

Air  Commodore  Arthur  Murray  Longmore,  C.B.  (1925), 
D.S.O.  (1919),  R.A.F.,  b.  1885;  m.  1913,  Marjorie,  d.  of 
W.  Maitland,  CLE.,  of  Witley  Manor,  Godalming  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  Maitland  Longmore,  Gentleman,  b. 
1915;  (2)  William  James  Maitland  Longmore,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919  ;  (3)  Peter  Maitland  Longmore,  Gentleman,*.  1922; 
and  1  dau.  Res. — Elsham  House,  Grantham.  Clubs — Army 
and  Navy  ;  R.A.F. 

JOHN  CONSTANTINE  GORDON  LONGMORE, 
Esquire,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Brig  Gen.  (ret. 
192 1 ),  formerly  Lt.-Col.  Army  Service  Corps,  served  in  S. 
African  Campaign  and  Great  War  1914-19,  Brig.-Gen.  in 
charge  of  Administration  in  Egypt  1920-21.  Born  Aug.  8, 
1870,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Surgeon-General  Sir  Thomas  Longmore,  Knight  Bachelor, 
Companion  of  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath, 
Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  Queen,  by  his  wife  Mary  Rosalie 
Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Captain  W.  S.  Moorsom  of  the 
52nd  Regiment.  Armorial  bearings— Sable,  on  a  chev- 
ron ermine,  between  in  chief  two  swords  in  pale,  points 
upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  and  in  base  a 
caduceus  erect  of  the  last,  a  cross  couped  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  caduceus  erect  or,  in  front  of  two  flag-staves 
in  saltire  proper,  flowing  from  each  a  banner  gules,  charged 
with  a  lozenge  ermine,  thereon  a  cross  as  in  the  arms  ; 
with  the  Motto,  "  In  omnibus  caritas."  Married  1897, 
Nita,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Davis.  Postal  address— 
Mellands,  Powderham,  Exeter. 

LONGUEVILLE  (H.  Coll.,  Roy.  Lie,  18  Jan.  1889). 
Quarterly  of  fourteen,  1  and  14,  gules,  a  fesse  dancettee 
ermine,  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  argent  (for 
Longueville) ;  2.  vair,  a  lion  rampant  or  between  two  roses 
gules  in  fesse  and  an  annulet  in  base  of  the  second 
(for  Jones) ;  3.  as  first  (for  Longueville) ;  4.  or,  a  maunch 
gules  (for  Hastings) ;  5.  sable,  a  fesse  argent  between 
three  cinquefoils  or  (for  Hunt) ;  6.  azure,  an  eagle  dis- 
played argent,  surmounted  by  a  bendlet  gules  (for 
Wolverton) ;  7.  or,  on  a  chief  gules,  two  dexter  hands 
couped  at  the  wrist  argent  (for  Manfelin) ;  8.  gules,  three 
roach  naiant  argent  (for  Roche)  ;  9.  per  pale  dancettee 
argent  and  sable  (for  Birmingham,  ancient) ;  10.  azure,  a 
bendlozengy  or  (for  Birmingham) ;  n.  quarterly,  gules  and 
or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  moline  argent  (for  Middle- 
ton)  ;  12.  vert,  three  lions  rampant  argent  (for  Wardwick) ; 
13,  sable,  crusily  fitche'e  and  three  covered  cups  argent 
(for  Strivelin)  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's 
head  couped  gules,  eared,  and  charged  with  a  fesse 
dancettee  argent.  Motto— "Till  then  thus."  Livery— 
Coat  grey,  waistcoat  red,  buttons  silver. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Longueville,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  of 
Llanforda, Oswestry,  b.  1844;  d.  1922;  m.  1868,  Mary 
Frances  (d.  1910),  only  child  and  sole  heir  of  Alexander 
Robertson  of  Balgownie  Lodge,  in  the  county  of  Aber- 
deen : — 
Reginald  Longueville,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Coldstream 
Gds.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  7th  Batt.  R.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (T.F.) 


1210 


Ion 


£00 


1910-14,  J. P.  co.  Salop,  b.  March  26,  1869;  tn.  1912, 
Dorothy  Mary  Catherine  (d.  1925),  d.  of  William  Joseph 
Fitzherbert  Brockholes  of  Claughion ;  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  Anthony  Longueville,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and 
Margaret  Mary  Cecil  Winifred.  Seat — Penylan,  Oswestry. 
Club — Travellers ' . 

Edward  Longueville,  Esq.,  Major  late  Coldstream 
Guards,  b.  1877  ;  tn.  1909,  Doris,  d.  cf  Joseph  Fletcher 
Green,  of  Blackheath,  Kent,  and  has  issue — 1  son. 

Francis  Longueville,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ,  Major  Cold- 
stream Guards,  b.  1892;  m.  1920,  Gertrude,  d.  of  G.  R. 
Venables,  of  Oakhurst,  Oswestry,  and  has  issue— 2  sons;  2 
daus.     Clubs — Guards',  Arthur's. 

LONGSTAFF  (H.  Coll.,  29  Dec.  1881).  Quarterly, 
argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  indented  gules,  between  two 
pheons  of  the   first    a    quarter-staff  or.      Crest — Upon   a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  vested  sable, 
sem^e-de-lys,  and  cuffed  argent,  the  hands  proper,  grasping 
a  quarter-staff  fessewise  or.  Motto — "  Vigilate.  Livery 
— Claret  colour. 

Sons   of  George  Dixon  Longstaff.   M.D. ,  b.  1799;  d. 

1892;    m.    1833,   Maria,    eld.    d.    of    the   late   Henry 

Blundell,  J.P. :— 
The  late  Llewellyn  Wood  Longstaff,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Col. 
1st  V.B.  East  Yorks.  Regt.,  of  Ridgelands,  Wimbledon,  b. 
1841 ;  d.  19 18  ;  tn.  1873,  Mary  Lydia,  second  d.  of  the  late 
Thomas  William  Sawyer,  Lieut.  R.N.R.  ;  and  had  issue — (1) 
Tom  George  Longstaff,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  ist/7th  Batt. 
Hampshire  Regt.,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Oxon.),  of  Picket  Hill, 
Ringwood,  and  the  Athenaeum,  Pall  Mall,  b.  1875  [m.  1911, 
Dora  Hamilton,  third  d.  of  Bernard  Scott,  of  Sway, 
Hants.;  and  has  issue — Diana  Longstaff;  Sylvia  Mary 
Longstaff ;  Ursula  Longstaff  ;  Barbara  Dixon  ;  Joanna 
Gilbert ;  and  Sara  Bodley] ;  (2)  Cedric  Llewellyn  Longstaff, 
Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  6th  Bn.  The  Prince  of  Wales's  (N.  Staffs. 
Regt.),  formerly  Capt.  2nd  V.B.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  M.  A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.,  of  Nearfield  House, 
Lichfield,  Staffs.,  b.  1876  [tn.  1903,  Lilias  Marow,  d.  ot 
Sir  Thomas  Wilmot  Peregrine  Blomefield,  Bart. ,  C.B.  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Andrew  Llewellyn  Longstaff,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  Wilmot  Dixon  Longstaff,  Gentleman,  b.  1907; 
Charles  Cedric  Longstaff,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Marow 
Mary  Lilias] ;  (3)  Frederick  Victor  Longstaff,  Esq. ,  Major 
(ret.)  5th  Batt.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1879  [tn.  1921, 
Jennie  Long,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  McCulloch,  of 
Victoria,  B.C.  (Res. — Seabank,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada)]; 
(4)  Gilbert  Conrad  Longstaff,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.V. R., 
B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1884;  Edith  Mary  Longstaff 
Longstaff    (d.    in     infancy) ;     Beatrix     Marie     Longstaff 


Longstaff  [ot.  1908,  Capt.  DuPreP.  Lance,  M.C,  thirdson 
of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Lance,  K.C  B.]  ;  Katharine 
Longstaff  Longstaff  [tn.  191 1,  the  late  Captain  A.  Felix 
Wedgwood,  5th  Bn.  North  Staffordshire  Regt.,  yst.  son  of 
late  C.  F.  Wedgwood  of  Barlaston,  Staffordshire] ;  and 
Margaret  Longstaff  [tn.  1906,  Lieut. -Colonel  J.  E.  H. 
Sawyer,  M.D.  (Oxon.),  late  R.  A. M.C,  eld.  son  of  Sir  James 
Sawyer  of  Haseley  Hall,  Warwick]. 

The  late  George  Blundell  Longstaff,  Esq.,  of  Twitchen, 
Morthoe,  Devon,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  East 
Yorks.  Regt.,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Oxon.),  F.R.C.P.,  J.P.  for 
cos.  of  London  and  Devon,  Member  of  London  C.C. 
1888-1903,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1st,  1875,  Sara  Learn 
(d.  1903), first  d.  of  late  Edward  Dixon,  J.P.  of  Southampton; 
2nd,  1906,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  Matthewman  Hodgson 
Donald  of  Stanwix,  Carlisle,  and  Blaithwaite,  co.  Cumber- 
land;  and  had  issue — fi)  Ralph  Longstaff,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
J, P.,  Lieut. -Colonel  (ret.),  of  Roy.  Field  Art.,  b.  1878  [tn. 
1913,  Edytha  Margaret  Goodwin ;  and  has  issue  (Res. 
— Tivitchen-Morthoe,  Devon)]  ;  (2)  Cuthbert  Dixon  Long- 
staff,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  1882  [tn.  ];  Mabel 
[tn.  1900,  Arthur  Loftus  Onslow ;  and  has  issue] ;  and  Daisy 
Longstaff.     Post.    add. — 

LONGWORTH  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  gutt6e-de- 
poix,  three  trefoils  slipped  in  fesse  vert  between  as  many 
dragons'  heads  erased  sable.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
talbot's  head  erased  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sword 
in  bend  proper,  point  downwards,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  Fidele  pour 
toujours."    Livety — Light  drab,  black  collar. 

Son  of  George  Francis  Hulton  Bailer,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1882; 

tn.  1873,  Florence,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  T.  Comyns  of  Wood, 

co.  Devon  :  — 
Thomas  James  Longworth,  Esq.;  late  Major  R.  Gloucester- 
shire Hus. ,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Longworth  by 
R.L.  under  the  will  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  James  Longworth 
of  Walworth  House,  Cheltenham,  b.  1875;  m-  1902,  Lilian 
Grace,  yst.  d.  of  Capt.  Walter  Strickland,  J.P.  Res — 
Newnton  Priory,  Wilts.  ;  15  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W.  Clubs — 
Cavalry,  Ranelagh. 

LONSDALE,  see  HEYWOOD-LONSDALE. 

LONSDALE,  Earl  of,  see  LOWTHER. 

LOOMIS  (L.O.  1915,  rematric.  1920).  Per  pale,  the 
dexter  side  per  fesse,  in  chief,  or,  a  double-headed  eagle 
sable,   imperially  crowned  proper,  charged  on  the  breast 


loo 


ilOU 


I2II 


with  an  escutcheon  gold,  thereon  three  lions  rampant  of  the 
second  (being  the  arms  of  the  town  of  Cambrai) ;  and  in 
base,  gules,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  castle  with  walls  and 
encrinte  and  towers  argent,  flagged  and  vaned  or,  door  of 
the  first,  therein  a  lion  sejant  guardant  of  the  third,  and 
above  the  archway,  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  fourth,  parted 
per  cross,  first  and  fourth,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  second  and 
third,  the  same  of  the  first  (being  the  arms  of  the  town  ot 
Mons) ;  and  on  the  sinister,  or,  a  cross  gules,  in  the  first 
and  second  quarters  a  boar's  head  erased  sable,  armed  and 
langued  of  the  second,  and  in  the  third  and  fourth  two  maple 
leaves  vert.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  elk's  head  caboshed  proper.  Motto 
— "  Virtutem  colimus." 

Second  son  of  Daniel  Gordon  Loomis,  of  Sherbrooke, 
Prov.  Quebec,  Canada,  b.  1840;  d.  1924;  m.  1862, 
Amelia,    d.    of    Ambrose    Burrowes,    of    Sherbrooke, 


George  de  Arroyave  Lopes,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1913, 
Maude  Mary  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Lawrence  Cockburn  and  widow 


Quebec  : — 
Sir  Frederick 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
Army,  6.  1870 ; 
Mundell 
b.   1901 ; 


Oscar   Warren    Loomis,    K.C.B.    (mil.), 

with  Bar,  Major-Gen.  in  H.M.'s  Canadian 

m.   1894,  Maggie  Morrison,  d.  of  James 

and  has  issue — Daniel  McKay  Loomis,    Esq., 

Frederick  Arthur  Loomis,  Esq.,  b    1902  ;  Miles 


Lawrence  Loomis,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  Alec  Pennoyer  Loomis, 
Esq.,  b.  1910;  James  Gordon  Loomis,  Esq.,  b.  1912 ; 
Marjorie  Mundell;  and  Roberta  Burrowes.  Res. — 34 
Lincoln  Avenue,  Montreal,  Canada 


LORD,  see  GREAVES-LORD. 


LORD,  Argent,  on  a  rock  proper,  a  tower  sable  sur- 
mounted by  a  fesse  gules,  between  two  cinquefoils  in  chief 
and  as  many  pheons  in  base  of  the  last.  Mantling-  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock 
proper,  in  front  of  a  tower  sable,  a  hind  argent,  resting  the 
dexter  foreleg  on  a  pheon  gules.  Motto  — "  Virtute  et 
labore." 

Son  of  Sir  Riley  Lord,  Knight  Bachelor  (1900),  of 
Highfield  Hall,  Gosforth,  Northumberland,  J. P.  co. 
Northumberland  and  for  the  city  and  county  of  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, b.  1838;  d.  ;  m.  1858,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Haggas  of  Keighley,  Yorkshire:  — 
Albert  Alexander  Lord,  Esq.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1859.     Seat — 

LOREBURN,  Baron,  see  REID. 


LOPES  (R.L.,  4  May  1831,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  eagles  rising  or,  as 
many  bars  gemelles  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  five 
lozenges  of  the  field  (Lopes,  H.  Coll.,  1805) ;  2  and  3,  in  a 
landscape  field  a  fountain,  thereout  issuing  a  palm-tree  all 
proper  (Franco,  H.  Coll.,  1760).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  erminois, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  gules,  the  dexter  paw  resting 
on  a  lozenge  azure  (Lopes) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed,  habited  purpure, 
purpled  or,  the  cuff  argent,  holding  a  palm-branch  proper 
(Franco).  Mottoes— "  Quod  tibi  id  alii"  (Lopes);  "Sub 
pace  copia"  (Franco). 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Massey  Lopes,  3rd  Bart.,  P.C. , 

M.A.    (Oxon.),    M.P.,   J. P.,    D.L.,    and   C.A.    (High 

Sheriff  co.  Devon  1857),  b.   1818 ;   d.   1908;    m.   (1st), 

1854,  Hon.  Bertha  {d.  1872),  only  d.  of  John,  1st  Lord 

Churston  : — 

Sir  Henry  Yarde  Buller  Lopes,  4th  Bart.  (1  Nov.  1805), 

J. P.    and   D.L.    co.  Devon,   Barrister-at-Law,  late   Lieut. 

1st  Devon  Y.C. ,  M.P.  for  Grantham  1892-1900,  b.  1859; 

m.  1891,  Lady  Albertha  Edgcumbe,  d.  of  Earl  of  Mount 

Edgcumbe ;     and    has    issue — Massey    Henry    Edgcumbe 

Lopes,   Esq.,   B.A.   (Oxon.),   Lieut.    The   Scots  Greys,  b. 

1903  ;   Katherine  Frederica  Albertha  [m.  1919,  Hon.  Erskine 

Arthur  Nicholson,  D.S.O.,  Comdr.   R.N.  (q.v.))\    Bertha 

Louisa  Victoria   [m.    1921,  Capt.    James   Murray   Pipon, 

C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  Naval  Attache'  British    Embassy, 

Paris] ;  Margaret  Beatrice  [m.   1927,   Major  Henry  A.   R. 

Graham] ;    and  Constance  Eilzabeth.       Seat  —  Maristow, 

Roborough,  Devonshire;    and  Burraton,  Horrabridge,   S. 

Devon.      Res.  —  28   Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.       Clubs — 

Carlton,  Wellington. 

Sons  of  George  Ludlow  Lopes,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Wilts.,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1871,  Georgina  Emma  (d. 
1912),  d.  of  Anselmo  de  Arroyave: — 


of  Capt.   Granville    Forbes,   79th    Highlanders.      Res. — 7 
Egerton  Place,  S.W.     Clubs — St.  James's,  Carlton. 

Rev.  John  Ludlow  Lopes,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  D.D.  (Rome), 
Chaplain  to  R.C.  Students  at  Cambridge  since  1922,  b.  1882. 
Post.  add.  —  24  Church  Green,  Witney,  Oxon,  Club  — 
United  University. 

LORT-PHILLIPS  (H.  Coll.,  1926).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  pile  ermine,  over  all  a  horse  forcene  sable 
bridled  and  reined  gules  (for  Phillips) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse 
azure  and  gules,  a  cross  or,  in  the  centre  point  an  ermine 
spot  (for  Lort).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  the  battlements  of 
a  tower  proper,  charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lis,  a  demi- 
horse  sable  bridled  and  reined  gules  (for  Phillips) ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
resting  on  the  elbow,  grasping  in  the  hand  a  tilting-spear 
proper  flowing  therefrom  a  banner  of  the  arms  of  Lort  (for 
Lort).     Motto— "  Fide  et  fortuna." 

Only  son  of  Alfred  Gillett,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  45  Mount 
Street,  W.,  and  Cottesmore,  Haverfordwest,  Pembroke- 
shire, b.   1836;  d.   1894;  m.    1871,   Frederica  Isabella 
Augusta,  d.  of  Richard  Ilbert  Phillips,  of  Lawrenny 
Park,  Pembrokeshire:  — 
Frederick  Alfred  Lort-Phillips,  Gentleman  (assumed  by 
Deed  Poll,  10  June  1926,  the  surname  of  Lort-Phillips  in 
lieu  of  Gillett),  late  Major  Pembroke  (Castlemartin)  Yeo., 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1897,  Cecily  Mary,  only  d.  of  Captain  Henry 
Lamplugh  Wickham  (q.v.),  and  has  surv.  issue — Raymond 
Lort-Phillips,    Gentleman,    b.    1903;     Eira   Teresa;     and 
Dorothy.      Seat  —  Down   Grange,    Basingstoke,     Hants. 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Geographical. 

LOSCOMBE(H.  Coll.,  1762).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
between  three  leopards'  faces  proper,  a  cross  moline  be- 
tween two  cross  crosslets  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-leopard  proper, 
collared  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  moline  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Moderata  durant." 

Sons   of   Francis    Russell    Loscombe,   Gentleman,    of 

Heath    House,    Andover,   b.    1815;    d.  1887;    m.    1st, 

1842,   Sarah,  d.   of  William   Pickering  of  Axminster, 

Devon  ;   2nd,    1874,   Mary,  d.  of  William  Snelling  of 

Havant,  Hants : — 

Arthur    Russell    Loscombe,    Esq.,    Col.,    late    Lt.-Col. 

cmdg.  1st  Batt.  West  India  Regt.,  b.  1856;  m.  1888,  Annie 

Draydon,  d.  of  George  Draydon  Wendon  ;  and  has  surv. 

issue — Marjorie  Kate  Russell.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Frank  Henry   Loscombe,   Gentleman,  b.  1875.      Res. — 

LOTHIAN,  Marquess  of,  see  KERR. 

LOUIS  (H.  Coll.,  1806).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
charged  with  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  holding  in  its  sinister 
paw  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  on  a  chief  wavy  ermine,  an  anchor 


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erect  of  the  third,  enfiled  with  a  naval  crown,  the  rim  azure, 
stern  and  sails  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  azure, 
between  two  wings  elevated  or,  in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lis 
and  on  the  breast  a  trident  erect  or.  Motto — "  In  Canopo 
ut  ad  anopum."  Supporters — Dexter,  a  British  sailor 
habited  proper,  his  exterior  hand  supporting  a  staff  thereon 
hoisted  a  flag  argent  charged  with  a  cross  gules,  surmounted 
by  a  pair  of  wings  or,  and  inscribed  with  the  words  "St. 
Domingo"  in  base  sable;  sinister,  an  allegorical  figure  re- 
presenting the  Nile,  the  head  and  upper  part  of  the  face 
concealed  by  a  veil  argent,  the  mantle  vert,  inscribed  with 
hieroglyphics,  wreathed  about  the  waist  with  bulrushes 
proper,  and  in  the  exterior  hand  an  ancient  rudder  or. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Louis,  4th  Bart.,  b.  1813  ; 

d.  1900;   m.  1st,  1856,  Jane,  d.  of  J.  M'Kay: — 
Sir   Charles   Louis,    5th    Bart.   (1  April  1806),  b.    1859 ; 
m.   1887,   Florence  Alice,  d.   of  John  Lawford.     Res. — 52 
Belgrave  Road.  Wanstead,  E.n. 

LOUTH,  Baron,  see  PLUNKETT. 

LOVAT.  Baron,  see  FRASER. 

LOVATT  of  The  Cloughs,  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
Argent,  issuant  from  the  base  a  tower  triple-towered  sable, 
portcullis  down  or,  in  chief  two  wolves  passant  in  pale  of 
the   second.      Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


LOVEDAY  of  Williamseote  (H.  Coll.,  14  Nov.  1844). 
Per  pale  indented  argent  and  sable,  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads,  charged  on  the  breast   with  an  escallop 


wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  tower  triple-towered 
argent,  a  wolf  passant  sable,  supporting  with  the  dexter 
leg  an  anchor  also  argent.  Motto — "  Spe."  Livery — Olive 
brown. 

Son  of  Enoch  Lovatt  by  his  wife  Susannah,  d.  of  Ralph 
Hammond : — 
James  Lovatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Staffs.,  and  J. P.  borough  of 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Deputy  High  Steward  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  b.  28  May  1850;  m.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
second  d.  of  Richard  Muncaster;  2nd,  Frances,  d.  of  Henry 
Hollingdrake  and  widow  of  George  Lomas  Murgatroyd  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  William  Muncaster  Lovatt,  Gentleman, 
b.  14  Nov.  1878  [m.  30  June  1903,  Effie  Sybil  M.  Stocker 
(Res.—  The  Hollies,  Trent  Vale,  Hanley,  Staffs.)]  ;  (2) 
James  Muncaster  Lovatt,  Gentleman,  b.  13  Aug.  1881  ; 
(3)  John  Muncaster  Lovatt,  Gentleman,  b.  6  Oct.  1888; 
Lilian  [m.  Rev.  Albert  Edward  Wan] ;  Isabelle [m.  Adolph 
Henri  Charles  Wenger] ;  Ethel ;  Jessie  ;  Marguerite  ;  and 
Mary  Elizabeth.  Seat — Brampton  Hill,  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme.     Club — National  Liberal. 


counterchanged  and  ducally  gorged  or.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  per  pale  indented  sable  and  argent,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  an  escallop  counterchanged  and  ducally  gorged 
or.     Motto — ' '  Cum  prima  luce." 

Sons  of  John  Edward  Taylor  Loveday,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Williamseote,  co.  Oxford,  and  Arlescote,  co.  Warwick, 
b.    1845;    d.    1913  ;    m.    1874,    Margaret,   eld.    d.    of 
Alexander  Cheape  of  Lathockar  and  Strathtyrum  : — 
Thomas    Loveday,   Gentleman,    M.A.,   Vice-Chancellor 
University  of  Bristol,  b.  1875;  m.  1903,  Mildred,  d.  of  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Welbank  Fowle,  Rector  of  Islip,  Oxon. ;  and 
has  issue — Sarah  ;  and  Charity  Mildred.    Estates — William- 
seote, co.  Oxford  ;  Arlescote,  Banbury,  co.  Warwick.     Res. 
— Vice-Chancellor's  Lodge,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol;  Arlescote, 
Banbury. 

William  Taylor  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1914, 
Eleanor,  yr.  d.  of  Major  Henry  Eardley-Wilmot.  Res. — 
Bilton,  Rugby. 

John  Loveday,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1882.  Res.  — 
Arlescote,  Banbury. 

Alexander  Loveday,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1888;  m. 
1916,  Nathalie,  eld.  d.  of  General  J.  Tarnoschi,  of  Jassy  ; 
and  has  issue — Thomas  Tudor  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b. 
1924 ;  and  Alexander  Dominic  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b. 
1926.  Res. — 147  route  de  Malagnou,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 
Rev.  David  Goodwin  Loveday,  M.A.,  b.  1896.  Postal 
address — Clifton  College,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sons   of  Charles    Edward    Loveday,    Gentleman,    of 

Gympie,  Queensland,  b.  1864  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1887,  Maud 

Celia,  d.  of  Gilbert  William  Eliott  :— 

Arthur   Cecil  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ;    m.  1917, 

Cecilia,  d.  of  George  Loveday,  and  has  issue — Eric  Michael 

Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.   1919  ;    Arthur   Thomas   Charles 

Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.    1921.     Res. — Windrush,  Telko, 

Palmwoods,  Queensland. 

Ivan  Lefroy  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  m.  1926, 
Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Frederick  Philo,  and  has  issue — 
William  Lefroy  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Res. — 
Longreach,  Queensland. 

Henry  Langlt  is  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — 
Wardington,  Vulture  Street,  East  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Maurice  George  Eliott  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Res. — Wardington,  Vulture  Street,  East  Brisbane. 

Sons  of  Henry  Thomas  Loveday,  Gentleman,  of  New- 
castle, N.S.W.,  Australia,  b.  1867;  d.  1926;  m.  Helen 
Ada  (d.   1915),  d.   of  John  P.   Hides,   of  Herberton, 
Queensland  : — 
John  Arthur   Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;    m.   1917, 


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Hilda  Prevost,  widow  of  Dr.  Prevost,  Roseville,  Sydney, 
and  only  child  of  James  Burnett,  of  Sydney.     Res. — 

Geoffrey  Charles  Loveday,  Gentleman,^.  1899  ;  m.  1922, 
Inez,  d.  of  William  Tudor  Yeager,  of  Coraki,  N.S.  Wales. 
Res.— 

Harry  Lefroy  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  m.  1926, 
Shelagh,  2nd  d.  of  Rev.  Edric  Cowper  Robinson,  Rector  of 
Liverpool,  N.S.W.     Res. — 

Sons  of  George  Loveday,  Gentleman,  of  Doctors' Com- 
mons,  b.    1829;    d.    1907;   m.   2nd,  Magdalene,   d.  of 
Rev.  G.   F.  Turner,  Rector  of  Rede,  Suffolk  : — 
George  Edward  Loveday,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C., 
b.  1876;  m.  1919,  Mary,  d.   of  Thomas  Cullinan,  of  Lim- 
erick ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Francis  Loveday ,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921  ;  Anthony  Joseph  Loveday,    Gentleman,  b.   1925. 
Res. — Spring  Lodge,  Wilbraham  Road,  Fallowfield,  Man- 
chester. 

Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878  ; 

of  Jacob  Backus,  of  Catshill, 

and  has  issue — George  Arthur 

John  Noel  Ronald  Loveday, 


Arthur  Frederick  Loveday 
m.  1908,  Mary  Cornelia,  d. 
New  York,  and  Lima,  Peru  ; 
Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 


Gentleman,  b.  1911.    Res. — Layatana  13,  Barcelona,  Spain. 
Clement  Hilgrove  Loveday,  Gentleman,  i.  1890.     Res. — 
22  Cheniston  Gardens,  W.8. 

Son  of  Francis  William   Loveday,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.- 
Col.   R.A.,  b.   1879;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1907,   Lilias,   d.  of 
William  Liscombe  Dallas,  of  Simla,  India  :  — 
John  Loveday,  Gentleman,  b.   1912.      Res. — Old  Ferry 
House,  Lymington,  Hants. 

LOVELACE,  Earl  of,  see  KING. 

LOVELAND.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  semee  of  acorns, 
and  three  boars'  heads  couped  or;  2  and  3.  azure,  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  or,  between  three  bezants.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
cubit  arm    in   armour   proper,   charged  with   a   fret   sable, 


of  the  colours,  a  talbot  passant  argent.     Motto     "  Tempus 
omnia  monstrat." 

Issue   of  Col.    Benjamin    Lovell   (formerly   Stanhope- 
Badcock),  K.H.,  15th  Dragoons: — 
?  Descendents. 

Sons  of   Capt.    Lovell  Stanhope  Richard  Lovell.  late 
13th  Regt. ,  b.    1826;     m.    1848,    Matilda   Jane,    d.    of 
George  Hume  Reade  : — 
William  Stanhope  Lovell,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1873, 
Helen  Veronica,  d.  of  late  Maj. -Gen.  George  Mein.     Res.— 
George    Herbert    Salathiel  Lovell,  Gentleman,  b.    1859 
Res.— 

LOVETT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  wolves  passant 
in  pale  sable.  Motto — "  Spe."  Livery  —  Black  and 
white. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Robert  Lovett,  o  Bishops  Caundle, 
Dorset,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1893  ;  by  2nd  wife,  m.  1862, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Hugh  Lumsden,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
Sheriff  of  Sutherland,  of  Pitcaple,  Aberdeen  : — 

Sir  Verney  Lovett,  K. C.S.I,  formerly  Commissioner 
of  Lucknow  and  a  member  of  the  Viceroy's  Legislative 
Council  and  Board  of  Revenue,  United  Provinces, 
b.  1864  ;  m.  1893,  Clara  Crofton,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  the  late 
Capt.  C.  Jameson,  B.S.C.,  and  has  surv.  issue — Dorothea 
Verney.     Res. — 11   Linton   Road,  Oxford. 

William  Edward  Turville  Lovett,  Gentleman,  b. 
1865  ;  m.  1st,  1897,  Maud  {d.  1914),  d.  of  Comdr. 
Osmond  de  Beauvoir  Brock,  R.N.  ;  2nd,  1916,  Ada 
Lilian,  d.  of  Fretwood  Hoyle,  of  Eastwood  Lodge, 
Yorks.,  and  has  issue — (1)  Osmond  de  Turville  Lovett 
Esq.,  Capt.  9th  Gurkhas,  I.A.,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  Richard 
Neville  Lovett,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  15th  Lancers,  Ind. 
Army,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Robert  Roger  Lovett,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  i  (4)  Francis  Hugh  Lovett,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 
Betty  Maud  [m.  1927,  Lt. -Comdr.  Thomas Travers  Young, 
R.N.]  ;  and  Nancy  Mabel.  Res.  —  Astwell,  Dunster, 
Somerset. 

Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Neville  Lovett,  C.B.E.,  D.D.,  1st 
Bishop  of  Portsmouth  1927,  Chaplain  to  H.M.  the  King 
1917,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1894,  Evelyn  Janet,  d.  of  the  late 
Comdr.  Osmond  de  Beauvoir  Brock,  and  has  issue 
Evelyn  Myra  [m.  1924,  Thomas  Henry  Morony,  Esq., 
CLE.]  ;  Joan  Lumsden  [m.  192 1,  Rev.  Hedley  Robert 
Burrows,  Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  Portsea]  ;  Penelope  ; 
Favel  Mary ;  and  Elisabeth.  Res. — Bishopswood 
Fareham,  Hants. 

Rev.  John  Lovett,  Vicar  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  Canon  o 
Liverpool  Cathedral,  b.  1880  ;  m.   1925,  Evelyn  Cressie, 
d.  of  late  Col.  Robert  Maxwell-Hyslop,  and  has  issue — - 
Christopher    Neville  Lovett,  Gentleman,  b.   1928  ;    and 
Margaret  Elizabeth.     Res. — Prescot  Vicarage,  Lanes. 

PERCIVAL  COSBY  ERNEST  LOVETT,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Born  Jan  29,  1874,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving 
son  of  the  late  Phillips  Cosby  Lovett,  Esq.,  J  P.  and  D. L. , 
and  High  Sheriff  1863,  sometime  Captain  Royal  Bucks 
Yeomanry,  and  formerly  Captain  in  the  Mercantile  Marine, 
by  his  second  wife  Emmeline,  dau.  of  William  Snell  ot 
Plymouth.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  three  wolves 
passant  in  pale  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  sable. 
Married,  1906,  Gladys,  only  d.  of  Charles  F.  Campbell  and 
grand-dau.  of  Gen.  John  G.  Campbell.  Seat — Liscombe 
House,  Leighton  Buzzard,  Bucks.  Res. — Soulbury.Leighton 
Buzzard. 


encircled  by  a  wreath  of  oak,  and  holding  in  the  hand  a 
scimitar  also  proper  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
lodged  proper,  guttee-de-l'armes,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot 
on  a  bezant.  Motto — "Opes  industria  park."  Livery — 
Green. 

Sons  of  Richard  Loveland  Loveland,   Esquire,   Knight 

of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem,  D.  L.  co.    Middx.,  Q.C. ,  Member  of  Inner 

Temple  and  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1841  ;  d.  ;   m.   1865, 

Maria  Elizabeth  Oddie,  dau.  of  Rev.  P.  H.  Nind,  M.  A. , 

Vicar  of  Woodcote-cum-Southstoke,  Oxon.  : — 

John  Douglas  Errington  Loveland,  Esq.,  J. P.    Middx., 

Principal  Chamber  of  Commerce  for  the  French  Riviera, 

and  for  Monaco   1910-n,   b.    1865.     Res. — Tivoh   Lodge, 

Tivoli  Road,  Cheltenham. 

Richard  Errington  Loveland,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 

LOVELL  (R.L.,  6  April  1840,  H.  Coll,).     Or,  three  bars 
nebuly  gules.    Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath 


LOVIBOND,  see  IMPEY-LOVIBOND. 

LOW,   see    MORRISON  -  LOW. 

LOW  of  Kilshane  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  vert,  three 
wolves'  heads  erased  or,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  gules. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Facta  non 
verba." 

Son  of  Francis  Wise  Low,  Esq.,  of  Kilshane,  co.  Tip- 

perary,  and  of  Silladerdane,  co.  Kerry,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 

for  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  1871,  and  J.  P.  for  co. 

Kerry,  b.   1810;  d.   1904;   m.   2nd,  1864,  Sara  Louisa, 

second  d.  of  the  late  John  Trant  of  Dovea :  — 

Francis  Simon  Low,  Esq.,  D. L.,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Life 

Guards,  b.  1870;  tn.  1896,  Anna  Eleanor  Isabelle  (d.  1914), 

eldest  d.  of  Stephen  Moore  of  Barne  ;  and  has  issue— Simon 

Francis  Low,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Sylvia  Louise  Maud. 

Seat—  Kilshane,  Tipperary.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

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LOW  (U.O.).     Argent,   on  a  bend  vert,   three  wolves' 

heads   erased    or,    each    charged   with    an    annulet    gules. 

Mantling  vert  and   argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  wolf's  head  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "Facta 

on  verba. " 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Maxwell  Low,  late  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington's Regt. ,  and  formerly  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry,  b.  1844;  d.  1912;  m.  1890,  Anna  Workman, 
d.  of  Henry  Hogan  of  Montreal : — 
John  Low,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 

LOW  (L.O.,  1895).     Gules,  two  wolves  passant  argent. 

Daus.  and  co.-heirs  of  William  Malcolm  Low,  Esquire, 

of  Chatto,  co.  Fife,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Fife,  b.  1835; 

d.  1923  ;  m.  1872,  Lady  Ida  Matilda  Alice  (d.  1915),  d. 

of  7th  Earl  of  Denbigh: — 
Ida  Mary  Ursula. 
Hilda  Lucy  Adelaide. 

LOW  (Matric.  L.O. ,  3  Feb.  1902).  Argent,  two  wolves 
counterpassant  sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  gules,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.     Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent. 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head  couped 
between  two  thistles  slipped  proper.  Motto — ' '  Aspera  me 
juvant." 

Yngr.  son  of  William  Low  of  Kerriemuir,  m.  Janet,  d. 

of  Alexander  Morrison  of  Kerriemuir  : — 
William  Low,  Esq.,  LL.D. ,  D.L.,  and  J. P.  co.  Fife, 
b.  1858;  m.  1884,  Isabella  Sands,  d.  of  John  Alexander  ; 
and  has  issue  —  William  Alexander  Low,  Gentleman, 
b.  1897;  Janet  Isabella;  Evelyn  Alexandra;  Dorothy 
Jane  ;  and  Mary  Morrison.  Seat — Blebo,  co.  Fife.  Club— 
Reform. 

LOW  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  a  pale  ermine,  on  a  chief  argent, 
masoned  sable,  three  saffrons  stalked  and  leaved  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   out  of  the  embattlements  of  a  tower  or,  a  cubit 
arm  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  hurt.     Motto — "  Spes." 
Son  of  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Low,  Judge  of  the  High 
Courts  of    Justice,    King's    Bench    Div.,    b.     1856  ; 
d.  1917  ;   m.  1882,  Katherine,  d.  of  Charles  Thomp- 
son : — 
Stephen  Philpot  Low,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  Asst.  Solicitor  Ministry  of  Labour,   late  Major 


Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1906,  Bertie  Faith,  d.  of 
R.  Crosse,  and  has  issue — Stephen  Philpot  Low,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1907;  John  Philpot  Low,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 
Harold  Philpot  Low,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 26 
Pembridge  Gardens,  W.2. 

LOWDELL  (  ).     Quarterly,  1   and  4,  party  per 

pale  indented  sable  and  gules,  three  bugle-horns  stringed, 
two  and  one,  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  a  lion  passant  of 
the  second  between  two  escallops  of  the  first  (Lowdell); 
2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a  pile  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  a  chief 


azure,  thereon  a  dragon  reversed,  the  head  towards  the 
sinister,  gold  (Langridge).  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  and  issuant  from  a  bugle-horn  or, a  demi-lion  sable, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  escallop  or.  Motto — "  Nemini 
obesse  sed  omnibus  prodesse." 

Sons  of  Joseph   Langridge  Lowdell,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng- 
land), and  L.S.A.  (London),  of  Brighton  and  Morebath, 
North  Devon,  by  his  first  wife  Hersilie  Dieudonne,  d. 
of  Jean   Hubert  Lohet  of  Liege,  in  the  Kingdom  of 
Belgium :  — 
Edward  Lohet  Lowdell,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1858;  m.  1893,  Annie  Gwenllian,  d.  of  Daniel   Morgan  of 
Cwmgigfran,  Talley,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  Furnival's  Inn, 
London. 

Hubert  Henry  Lowdell,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Royal  Guern- 
sey Artillery  (Channel  Islands  Militia),  M.S.A.  (Lond.),  b. 
r863.  Clubs— Grosvenor  (London),  Royal  United  Service 
Institution  (Whitehall). 

LOWE,  see  DRURY-LOWE. 

LOWE  of  Edgbaston  (H.  Coll.).  Erminois,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  cottised  plain  azure,  between  two  Stafford  knots 
sable,  three  wolves'heads,  erased  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon 
erminois,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  Stafford  knot 
sable.     Motto — "  Spero  meliora." 

Eldest  son  of  William  Lowe,  Solicitor,  of  Edgbaston, 
b.  1827  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1850,  Emma,  d.  of  William 
Griffiths,   of  Moseley,   Birmingham  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  William  Lowe,  P.C.  (1929), 
1st  Bart.  (1918),  Knt.  (1905),  M.P.  Edgbaston  Div.  of 
Birmingham  1898-1929,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1852  ; 
m.  1883,  Mary,  d.  of  William  Holden,  late  Mayor  of 
Scarborough;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Gordon  Lowe, 
Esq.,  b.  1884  [m.  1914,  Margaret,  d.  of  Francis  Sims 
(Res. — 17  Iverna  Gardens,  W.8)] ;  (2)  Arthur  Holden 
Lowe,  Esq.,  b.  1886  ;    (3)   John  Claude  Malcolm  Lowe, 


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Esq.,  b.  1888  ;  Dorothy  Mary  [m.  1916,  Major  Robert 
Bennett,  M.C.,  Somerset  L.I.].  Res. — 34  Draycott  Place, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. ;  109  Colmore  Road,  Birmingham. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative  (B'ham.) 

LOWE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  on  abend 
cottised  sable,  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first  (Lowe 
— H.  Coll.,  18  Feb.  1657);  2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a  fesse 
sable,  a  castle  triple-towered  argent,  a  canton  gules  (Hill). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  erased  or.  Motto  —  "  Spero 
meliora. "     Liveiy — Dark  blue  and  yellow. 

Son  of  Arthur  Hill  Ommanney  Peter  Hill- Lowe,  Esq., 

J. P.,   Coram.  R.N.    (ret.),  b.   1849;  d.  1910  ;  m.  2nd, 

1891,    Beatrice    Geraldine,    d.    of    the    late    William 

Ruxton  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth: — 

Arthur  Noel  Vernon  Hill-Lowe,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Shropshire 

Yeo.,  late  N.    Irish   Horse,  b.    1892 ;    m.    1919,   Deborah 

Mary,  d.   of  Norman  Cordukes  Caruth,  of  Drumard,  co. 

Antrim,  and  has  issue — Arthur  Norman  Ommanney  Peter 

Hill-Lowe,  Gentleman,  b.    1920  ;    Barry  Vernon    Charles 

Hlil  Lowe,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Beatrice  Gillian  Patricia  ; 

and   Shelagh  Mary    Pamela.       Seat — Court    of   Hill,    nr. 

Tenbury. 

Sons  of  Admiral  Arthur  Lowe,  R.N.,  b.  1814;  d.  1882; 
m.   1st,   1848,   Katharina  (d.   1856),   d.  of  Admiral  Sir 
John  Ommanney,  K.C.B.  ;  2nd,  Florence,  d.  of  George 
Strode  of  Newnham  Park,  Devon  :  — 
George  Sydney  Strode  Strode,  Esq.  (q.v,). 
Noel  Herbert  Strode  Lowe,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.),  Queen's 
Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1862;  m.  ,  Henrietta 

Lauder,  d.  of  Gen.  William  Chads,  C.B.,  of  Dover  Court, 
Southsea.     Res.— 11  Portland  Terrace,  Portsmouth. 

LOWE  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  ten  argent  and  sable,  on 
a  bend  gules  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  between  two  foxes' 
heads  erased  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  eagle  displayed 


Rev.  Herbert  Hampson  Lowe,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  Rural  Dean  of  Kensington,  formerly  Vicar 
of  St.  Barnabas',  Addison  Road,  W.8,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1897, 
Dorothy  Frances,  d.  of  John  Hopgood,  and  has  issue — 
Clive  Barker  Lowe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1900;  John 
Herbert  Barker  Lowe,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.,6.  1901 ; 
Francis  Barker  Lowe,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Res. — Syca- 
more Cottage,  Forest  Row,  Sussex ;  Hollin  Knowle, 
Chapel-cum-le-Frith,  Derbyshire;  69  Oakwood  Court, 
W.8. 

Joseph  Fox  Lowe,  Gentleman,  b.  1870 ;  m.  1901  ; 
and  has  issue — Wilfrid  Fox  Lowe,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ; 
and  Margery  Constance.  Res. — Housesteads,  Addis- 
combe,  Surrey. 

Constance  Jane.  Res. — Forest  House,  Forest  Row, 
Sussex. 

Mary  Josephine.     Res. — New  Hollym,  Sevenoaks. 

LOWNDES,  see  FRITH-LOWNDES. 

LOWNDES  (Arms  confd.  in  Portugal  with  an  augmen- 
tation, 26  March  1891).  Argent  fretty  azure,  on  a  canton 
gules,  a  lion's  head  erased  or,  and  as  an  augmentation  a 


sable,  armed  gules,  the  wings  crusily,  holding  in  the  beak 
a  cross  crosslet  fitchee,  three  fleurs-de-lys,  all  or.  Motto 
— "  Ad  finem  fortiter." 

Issue  of  Rev.  Canon  Joseph  Lowe,  Vicar  of  Halt- 
whistle,  Northumberland,  b.  1829 ;  d.  1920  ;  m. 
1856,  Eiiza,  d.  of  Robert  Barker,  Esq.,  of  Hall  Bank, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire  : — 


sinister  canton  per  pale  argent  and  azure.     Crest — A  lion's 
head  erased  or  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper.  riM 

Second  surv.  son  of  Henry  Bandinel  Lowndes  of  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  d.  1875  ;  m.  1851,  Rose  Jane,  d.  of  Andrew- 
Steele  : — 
Henry  Lowndes,   1st   Count   Leopoldina   (Portugal,  12 
Nov.  1891)  and  Viscount   Leopoldina  (Portugal,   18  Oct. 
1890),  Kt.  Commander  of  the  Order  of  Christ  (Portugal), 
Lt.-Col.  commdg.  1st  Cav.  Regt.  of  National  Guards  of  Rio 
de  Janeiro,  b.   1861  ;   m.  ist,  1885  (m.  annulled),  Adelaide 
Alcidia  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Dom  Joaquim  de  Souza  Aranha, 
Capt.  Brazilian  Imperial  Navy;  2nd,   1907  («/.  dissolved}, 
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of  Newton  Manor, Hants.;  and  has  issue — (i)  Ruy  Lowndes, 
b.  1888  [m.  1911,  Maria  Lucia  Martin  Crud,  ggd.  of 
General  Lafayette,  and  has  had  issue — Edwin  Lowndes,  b. 
and  d.  1913  (Address — c/o  National  City  Bank,  New- 
York)]  ;  (2)  Henry  Lowndes,  b.  1892  ;  (3)  Clement  James 
Henry  Alison  Chawner  Lowndes,  b.  1909;  Vera,  d.  1910 
[m.  1907,  Leonard  Talbot] ;  and  Sadi  \m.  1912,  Maria 
Luiza  Martin  Crud,  and  has  issue].  Address — P.O.  Box 
1152  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

WILLIAM  SELBY-LOWNDES,  Esquire,  O.B.E.,T.D., 
Col.  Bedfordsh.  Yeo.,  served  S.  Africa,  and  Great  Wa 
(despatches),  D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Bucks.  Born  1871,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  Wiliiam  Selby- Lowndes,  Esq.,  of  Whaddon 
Hall  and  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,,  J. P.  and  M. F.  H.,  by  his 
wife  Jessie  Mary,  widow  of  Eyre  Cooteof  Westpark,  Hants., 
and  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Lechmere  Worrall.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  fretty  azure,  each 
interlacing  charged  with  a  bezant,  on  a  canton  gules,  a 
leopard's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or  (for  Lowndes)  ;  2  and 
3,   or,  three  bars  sable,  a  bordure  wavy  gules  (for  Selby). 


Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests—  1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  leopards  head  erased  at  the  neck  or,  gorged 
with  a  laurel  branch  proper  (for  Lowndes) ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontrie  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper,  wreathed  round  the  temples  or  and  sable, 
vested  gules,  at  the  back  a  quiver  gold  with  arrows,  also 
proper,  slung  across  the  left  shoulder  by  a  belt  azure, 
studded  with  bezants  (for  Selby).  Motto — "Ways  and 
means."  Married  1st,  1894,  Florence  (d.  1923),  dau.  of 
Frederick  Norton  of  Dargaville,  New  Zealand,  and  widow 
of  Sir  Edwin  Abercromby  Dashwood,  8th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1924, 
Maud,  d.  of  Capt.  Wilson,  R  N.,  and  widow  of  T. 
Wotherspoon,  ofGlenholm,  Monkton,  Ayr  ;  and  has  Issue — 
William  Selby-Lowndes,  Lieut.  19th  Hussars,  b.  1896;  and 
Diana.     Seat— Whaddon  Hall,  Bletchley,  Bucks. 

LOWNDES-STONE-NORTON  (R.L.,  6  May  1868,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  maunche  ermine,  over  all 
a  bend  gules  (Norton);  2.  argent,  three  cinquefoils  sable, 
pierced  of  the  field,  a  chief  azure  (Stone)  ;  3.  argent,  fretty 
azure,  each  point  charged  with  a  bezant,  on  a  canton  gules', 
a  leopard's  head  erased  or  (Lowndes).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crests— 1.  in  the  centre,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  Moor's  head  affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  wreathed 
round  the  temples  with  laurel  proper,  and  round  the  neck 
a  torse  argent  and  azure  (Norton) ;  2.  on  the  dexter,  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  gryphon's  head  ermine,  beaked  or, 
between  two  wings  of  the  last  (Stone) ;  3.  on  the  sinister 
side,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  erased 


or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper  (Lowndes). 
Motto — "  Avi  numerantur  avorum." 

Son  of  Capt.  Robert  Thomas  Lowndes  Lowndes-Stone 

Norton  of  Anningsley  Park,  co.  Surrey,  b.  1839;  d.  1895  ; 

m.   1st,    1862,  Catherine  Charlotte  (d.   1882),    grandd. 

and  h.  of  William  Lowndes-Stone  of  Brightwell  Park  : — 
Roger  Fletcher  Earle  Lowndes-SKne-Norton,  Esq., 
Major  Devonshire  Regt.,  b.  1863;  m.  1890,  Agnes  Selina, 
d.  of  Rev.  Williim  Thornton,  formerly  Rector  of  North 
Bovey  ;  and  has  issue — Fletcher  William  Lowndes-Stone- 
Norton,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Seat — Brightwell  Park, 
Wallington,  Oxon.     Club — Arthur's. 

LOWRY-CORRY(U.O).  Quarterly,  I.,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii.,  gules,  a  saltire  argent,  in  chief  a  rose  of  the  last  (Corry)  ; 
ii.  and  Hi.,  sable,  a  cup  argent  with  a  garland  between  two 
laurel  branches  all  issuing  out  of  the  same  vert  (Lowry) ;   II. , 


the  same  arms  of  Corry  ;  III.,  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three 
buckles   or   (Leslie);    IV.,   or,   a  lion   rampant  gules,   de- 
bruised    by   a   bend  sable    (Abernethy).     Mantling   gules 
and   argent.     Crests— 1.    on  a   wreath   of    the   colours,  a 
cock  proper,  charged  with  a  crescent  gules  (Corry) ;    2.  on  a 
wreath   of    the    colours,    a    garland    between    two    laurel 
branches  vert  (Lowry).     Motto  —  "  Virtus  semper  viridis." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Somerset  Richard  Lowry-Corry,  4th 
Earl  of  Belmore,  b.   1835;    d.    1913  ;    m.    1861,  Anne 
Elizabeth  Honoria  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Capt.  John  Neilson 
Gladstone,  R.N.,  M.P.:— 
Rt.  Hon.  Armar  Lowry-Corry,  5th  Earl  of  Belmore  (Irel., 
20    Nov.   1797),  Viscount    (Irel.,  6   Dec.   1789)   and  Baron 
(Irel.,  6  Jan.  1781)  Belmore  [Supporters — Two  tiger  cats 
guardant    proper,  ducally  gorged   and  chained   or],  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Bar.-at-Law,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  C.C.  (High  Sheiiff 
1895)  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P.  (High  Sheriff  1901)  co.  Tyrone, 
late   Capt.  3rd  Batt.   Roy.    Inniskilling   Fusiliers,  b.  1870. 
Seat — Castlecoole,      Enniskillen,     Fermanagh.        Clubs— 
Carlton,  University  (Dublin),  Northern  Counties  (London- 
derry). 

Hon.  Cecil  Lowry-Corry,  J.P.  co.  Tyrone  (High  Sherift 
1916),,  J.P. ,  C.C.  co.  Fermanagh  (High  Sheriff  1922), 
b.  1873.  Res. — Castlecoole,  Enniskillen,  Fermanagh. 
Clubs — Ulster  (Belfast),  Northern  Counties,  Tyrone  County, 
Fermanagh. 

Son    of   Admiral     the     Hon.     Armar     Lowry-Corry, 

b.  1836;  d.  1919  ;   m.    1868,  Geraldine  (d.  1905),  d.   of 

James  King  King  of  Staunton  Park,  M.P.  : — 

Arthur  Lowry-Corry,   Esq.,  b.  1869;  m.  1st,  1897,   Kate 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Capt.  James  Bullen  ;   2nd,  1913,  Wilhel- 

mina  Amelia,  d.  of  Augustus  Johns,  of  Gardens,  N.  Dakota, 

U.S.A.     Res. — Seaside,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  Adrian  Lowry-Corry,  Maj.  R.A.O.C, late  Lieut. 


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Roy.   West   Kent    Regt.,  b.  1876;  d.   1921  ;  m.   1909, 

Geraldine,  fourth  d.  of  William  Thomas  Hartcup  of 

Sprowston  Court,  Norfolk  : — 
Galbraith  Armar  Lowry-Corry,   Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Yngr.  son  of  Hon.  Armar  Lowry-Corry  (see  above) : — 
Walter    Lowry-Corry,    Esq.,    Major    late     nth    Indian 
Cavalry,  b.  1885.     Club — Marlborough. 

Son   of  Hon.   Henry  William  Lowry-Corry,   Col.  late 

Coldstream     Guards,    M.P. ,    J. P.,    D.L.,    b.     1845; 

d.  1927  ;   tn.  1876,  Hon.  Blanche  Edith  Wood  (d.  1921), 

d.  of  1st  Viscount  Halifax,  G.C.B.  :— 
Henry  Charles  Lowry-Corry,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major  R.A., 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1887;  m.  1920,  Betty  Alice, 
d.  of  Col.  Douglas  James  Proby,  and  has  issue — Frederick 
Henry  Lowry-Corry,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  Elizabeth 
Margaret;  and  Edith.  Seat — Edwardstone  Hall,  Boxford, 
Suffolk.     Club— United  Service. 

Sons  of  Armar   Henry  Lowry-Corry,  Esq.,    b.    1836; 

d.    1893  ;    m.    1867,    Alice    Margaret,    d.    of  Thomas 

Greg  of  Ballymenoch  House,  co.  Down  : — 
Noel  Armar  Lowry-Corry,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen., 
Col.  late  Comdg.  2nd  Batt.  Grenadier  Guards,  £.  1867;  tn. 
1st,  1895,  Rosalina  Gertrude  (d.  1903),  d.  of  Col.  Robert 
Hamilton  Lloyd  Anstruther  of  Hintlesham  Hall ;  2nd,  1904, 
Hon.  Clare  O'Brien,  d.  of  14th  Baron  Inchiquin  ;  and  has 
had  issue— (1)  Armar  Valentine  Lowry-Corry,  Esq.,  M.C, 
Lieut.  Gren.  Gls.,  6,  1896;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (2) 
Montagu  William  Lowry-Corry,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds., 
fi.  1907;  Rosemary  Victoria  [tn.  1928,  Capt.  Arthur  W.  L. 
Paget,  M.C]  ;  and  Patricia.  Res.— -23  Hans  Place,  S.W. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Guards'. 

Reginald  Charles  Lowry-Corry,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  [m- 
1912,  Dorothy  Cecilia,  widow  of  Capt.  Christopher  Egerton 
Balfour,  D.S.O. ,  and  d.  of  late  Gerald  Cecil  Stewart  Paget, 
and  has  issue — Faythe  ;  and  Nina  Arlette.  Club — 
Arthur's. 

LOWRY  (U.O.).  Sable,  a  cup  argent,  with  a  garland 
of  laurel  between  two  branches  of  the  same,  all  issuing 
thereout  proper.  Mottoes — "  Floreant  lauri,"  "Virtus 
semper  viridis." 

Son  of  James  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.,  of  Rockdale,  Q.C. , 

Master  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  b.  1809  ; 

d.  1869;  tn.   1st,   1832,  Dorinda  (d.   1845),  d.  of  James 

Jones  of  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo,  Capt.  Sligo  Mil.  ; 

2nd,  1850,  Jane(</.  1873),  d.  of  Booth  Jones  of  Streedagh, 

co.  Sligo : — 

Rev.  Somerset  Thomas  Corry  Lowry,  b.  1855;  tn,  1896, 

Hon.  Alice  Venables  Vernon,  d.  of  6th  Lord  Vernon;  and 

has    issue — Hugh    Vernon    Lowry,    Gentleman,    b.    1897. 

Res. — 7  Madeira  Road,  Bournemouth. 

LOWRY  (U.O. ).     Sable,  a  cup  argent,  with  a  garland  of 

laurel  between  two  branches  of  the  same,  all  issuing  thereout 

proper.    Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — Two  laurel 

branches  interfretted  proper.     Mottoes — "Floreant  lauri" 

(above)  ;  "  Virtus  semper  viridis"  (below). 

Son  of  Robert  William  Lowry,  Esq.,  B.A.  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.R.I. A.,  Barr.-at- 
Law  (High  Sheriff  1849),  b.  1816  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  ist,  1852, 
Francis  Elizabeth,  youngest  d.  and  coheir  of  Benjamin 
Humphrey  Geale  Brady  of  Mount  Geale,  co.  Kil- 
kenny : — 
Robert    Thomas   Graves    Lowry,   Esq. , 

(High  Sheriff  1896),  co.   Tyrone,  Lt.-Col. 

late  Major  ist  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1857. 

House,  Pomeroy,  co.  Tyrone.      Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Sir    Robert  Swinburne  Lowry,  K.C.B.,    Vice- 

Admiral   R.N.,    b.    1854;   d.    1920;   tn.   1893,    Helena 

Macgregor,  d.  of  Thomas  Greer  of  Sea  Park  : — 

Robert  Graham  Lowry,  Esq.,  b.  1899.     Res. — Wickham 

Lodge,  Wickham,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  Robert  William  Lowry,  C.B.,  served 
in  the  Crimea,  Knight  of  Grace  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem, b.  1824 ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1853,   Emily  Rohesia,  d. 
of  Sir  Henry  G.  Ward,  K.C.M.G.  :— 
Col.   William    Henry    Lowry,    Indian    Army,    b.    1855. 

Res.— 
Lt.-Col.  Henry  Ward  Lowry,  Indian  Army,  b.  1859  ;  tn. 

1907,  Sophia  Mackenzie  Stephenson   d.  of  Dr.  Stephenson 

Jellie,  B.Sc,  Ph.D.     Res.— 

Ernest   Ward   Lowry,   Gentleman,    b.    1871  ;    tn.  , 

Margaret  Duggan.     Res. — 

LOWSON  (L.O.,  29  May  1906).  Parted  per  saltire 
argent  and  azure,  a  sea-lion  sejant  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys 
sable  in  base,  in  the  flanks  two  garbs  or  and  in  the  centre 


a  crescent  of  the   third   for   difference.     Mantling   azure 


J.  P.  and  D.L. 
Res.  of  Officers, 
Seat — Pomeroy 


doubled  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath   of  his  liveries,  a 
garb  or.     Motto — "  Deus  dat  incrementum." 

Second  surv.  son  of  William   Lowson,   Esq.,  of  Bal- 

thayock,  D.L.  co.  Perth,  b.  1814;  d.  1893;    tn.  Helen, 

d.  of  William  Allan  Flowerdew,  Solicitor,  Dundee  :  — 

James  Gray  Flowerdew  Lowson,  Esq.,  Ph.D.,  J. P.  War- 

wickshire,  Capt.   9th  Batt.   (Highlanders)  "Royal  Scots," 

a  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland,  b.  1860 ; 

tn.  1890,  Adelaide  Louisa,  yr.  d.  of  Col.  Courtenay  Harvey 

Saltreen  Scott ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Courtenay  Patrick 

Flowerdew    Lowson,    Gentleman,    b.     1897  ;     (2)     Denys 

Colquhoun   Flowerdew    Lowson,   Gentleman,   Lieut.    The 

Rifle  Bde.    and  a  Pilot  R.F.C.,  b.    1906;  killed  in  action 

1917;    and   Eleanor   Margaret   Flowerdew,   has   Croix   de 

Guerre,  and  Ordre  d'  Elisabeth  [m.  1920,  William  Revell- 

Smith,  M.C,  Lieut.  R. H.A.].     Res.—  Quarwood,  Stow-on- 

the-Wold,  Glos.     Club— Union. 

LOWTHER  (H.  Coll.).     Or,  six  annulets,  three,  twoand 
one  sable.     Mantling  sable  and  or.    Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dragon  passant  argent.     Motto—  "  Magis- 
trate indicat  virum."     Livery — Blue  coat  with  black  velvet 
collar  and  silver  buttons,  yellow  waistcoat  and  breeches. 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Lowther,  3rd  Earl  of  Lons- 
dale,   Capt.    ist   Life   Gds.,   Lord-Lieut,   and   Custos 
Rotulorum  of  the  cos.  Westmorland  and  Cumberland, 
M.P.    for   Cumberland,    M.A.    (Camb.),    b.    1818  ;    d. 
1876  ;    m.  1852,  Emily  Susan  (d.  1917),  eld.  d.  of  St. 
George  Francis  Caulfield  of  Donamon: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh  Cecil  Lowther,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  5th 
Earl  of  Lonsdale  (7  April    1807),   Viscount  Lowther  and 
Baron  Lowther  of  Whitehaven  (26  Oct.  1797),  and  a  Bart. 
(22  Aug.  1764),  Hereditary  Admiral  of  the  Coasts  of  Cumber- 
land and  Westmorland,  Lord  Warden  of  the  West  Marches, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  cos. Westmorland,  Cumberland,  and  Rutland, 
Lord   Lieutenant  and  Custos   Rotulorum  of  Cumberland, 
Chairman  of  Westmorland  Quarter  Sessions,  and  of  Joint 
Committee  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Terr.  Force 
Assoc.,  Mayor  of  Whitehaven  1895,  Hon.  Col.  Westmorland 
and  Cumberland  Yeo. ,  late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg. 
4th  E.  Lanes.  Brig.  R.F.A.  and  3rd  Batt.  the  Border  Regt., 
has  the  Order  of  the   Prussian  Crown,  Chevalier   Legion 
of   Honour    [Supporters — Two  horses  argent],    b.    1857 ; 
tn.   1878,  Lady  Grace  Cicelie  Gordon,  third  d.  of  Charles, 
10th  Marquess  of  Huntly.     Seats — Lowther  Castle,  West- 
morland ;  The  Woodlands,  Oakham.      Town  res.  — 14  and 
15  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.     Clubs — Carlton,  Marl- 
borough, Turf,  Jockey,  R.Y.S.  (Cowes). 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Lancelot  Edward  Lowther,  O.B.E.,  J. P. 
and  D.  L.  cos.  Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  J.  P.  Rutland, 


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late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Border  Regt.,  served  Great  War 
1914-19  (despatches),  has  Order  of  the  Nile,  b.  1867;  m. 
ist,  1889,  Sophia  Gwendoline  Alice  (d.  1921),  eld.  d.  of 
Sir  Robert  Sheffield,  5th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1923,  Sybil  Beatrice, 
d.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Edward  Feetham  ;  and  has  issue 
— Anthony  Edward  Lowther,  Esq.,  Page  of  Honour  to 
King  Edward  VII.  1908-10,  b.  1896  [m.  1922,  Muriel 
Frances,  d.  of  Sir  George  Farrar,  D.S.O. ,  ist  Bart.,  and 
has  issue — James  Hugh  William  Lowther,  Gentleman, 
b.  1922 ;  Anthony  George  Lowther,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ; 
and  Anne  Mary];  Barbara  \?n.  1914  (div.  1921)  Lt.-Col. 
J.  A.  Innes,  D.S.O.];  and  Marjorie  [m.  1917,  8th  Barcn 
Rodney];  and  by  2nd  mar.— Timothy  Lancelot  Edward 
Lowther,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Seat — Ashwell  Hill,  Oak- 
ham, Rutland.      Clubs — White's,  Carlton,  Orleans,  Turf. 

Sons  of  Hon.  William   Lowther,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos. 

Westmorland  and  Cumberland,  J.  P.  cos.  Suffolk  and 

Beds.,  M.P.   1867-85  and  1885-92,  b.   1821  ;  d.   1912  ; 

m.  1853,  Charlotte  Alice  (d,  1908),  d.  of  ist  and  last 

Lord  Wensleydale : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  William  Lowther,  ist  Viscount 
Ullswater  of  Campsea  Ashe  (8  July  1921),  G.C.B.,  P.C,, 
LL.M.  (Camb.),  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford),  Hon.  LL.D. 
(Camb.),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cumberland,  J. P.  Suffolk, 
Barr.-at-Law  and  Bencher  (Inner  Temple),  M.P.  for  Penrith 
1886-1931,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  1905-1921 
[Supporters— On  either  side  a  horse  argent  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  laurel  vert,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
portcullis  chained  or.  Badge — A  mace  enfiled  by  a 
viscount's  coronet  or],  b.  1855  ;  m.  1886,  Mary  Frances,  d.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Alexander  James  Beresford  Beresford-Hope,  P.C.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Christopher  William  Lowther, 
Major  late  Imp.  Suffolk  Yeo. ,  Hon.  Attache^  Dip.  Service 
Mexico  1907,  M.P.  Cumberland  1918-22,  b.  1887  [m.  ist, 
1910,  Ina  Marjorie  Gwendoline  (who  obtained  a  divorce 
1921),  ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  R.  P.  Pelly,  M.A.  ;  2nd,  1921, 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Loveridge  ;  and  has  issue — John  Arthur 
Lowther,  Esq.,  b.  191 1]  ;  (2)  Hon.  Arthur  James  Beresford 
Lowther,  Capt.  late  Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1888;  and  Hon. 
Mildred.  Res. — Campsea  Ashe,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk  ; 
33  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

Harold  Arthur  Lowther,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.,  b.  1864.  Res. — Northfields  Ranch, 
Round  Up,  Billings,  Montana,  U.S.A.  Clubs — Travellers', 
Carlton,  Royal  Automobile,  Wellington. 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Cecil  Lowther,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late  comdg.  ist  Batt.  Scots  Gds., 
Military  Sec.  to  Duke  of  Connaught  1911-13,  formerly 
Military  Attach^  in  Paris  1905-9,  served  in  S.  Africa, 
and  Great  War  1914-19,  M.P.  Penrith  Div.  1921-22,  b. 
1869  ;  m.  1920,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  J.  S.  Harvey.  Res. 
— 19  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W.      Club — Turf. 

Son   of  William   Gorges    Lowther,  Esq. ,    of  Shrigley 

Park,  late  Col.  Devon  Art.,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1874, 

Harriet  Agnes,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Leigh  Bennett, 

Rector  of  Long  Sutton,  co.  Lincoln  : — 
John  Brabazon  Lowther,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  m.  1919, 
Tyra  Gunborg,    d.    of  Knot  Anton    Brodin,    of   Kalmar, 
Sweden.     Seat  -Shrigley  Park,  Macclesfield,  Chester. 

Son    of    Brabazon     Lowther    of   Shrigley    Park,    co. 

Chester,  J.P.,  B.A.,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1877;  m.  1847,  Ellen 

Jane,   only  d.    of  Thomas   Legh,   LL.D.,    F.S.A.,  of 

Lyme  Park,  co.  Chester  : — ■ 
Sir  Henry  Crofton  Lowther,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  En- 
voy Extra,  and  Minister  Plen.  to  Denmark  1913-16,  late 
Councillor  of  Embassy,  Tokio,  b.  1858;  m.  1906,  Dorothy 
Emily  Olga,  second  d.  of  Sir  Frederick  R.  St.  John, 
K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Oliver  Peter  Lowther,  Esq., 
b.  1910  ;  and  Esm6e  Katalin.  Res. — Wrotham  Heath 
House,  Wrotham  Heath,  Kent.  Clubs — Carlton,  New 
University. 

Sons  of  St.  George  Lowther  of  Brading,  Isle  of  Wight, 

late  69th  Regt.,  b.  ;  d.  1871  ;  m.  2nd,  ,  Mina. 

d.  of  A.  Golding  of  Maiden  Earley : — 
Gorges  St.  George  Beresford  Ponsonby  Lowther,  Gentle- 
man, b.  .     Res. — 

Launcelot  Gorges  Lowther,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

LOWTHER,  late  of  Swillington.  Or,  six  annulets, 
three,  two  and  one,  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest — A  dragon  passant  argent. 
Motto — "  Magistratus  indicat  virum." 

Sons  of    George  William  Lowther,  Esq.,  b.   1837  ; 
d.  1890  ;    m.  1872,    Mary  Frances  Alice,  d.  of  Col. 
Charles  Bingham  : — 
Sir  Charles  Bingham  Lowther,  4th  Bart.  (3  Nov.  1824), 


D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col.  T.F.  Reserve,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
Northants,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1909,  Marjorie  Noel,  d.  of  Thomas 
Fielden,  M.P.,  of  Grimston,  Yorks. ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Guy  Lowther,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Doreen  Margaret. 
Seat — Thornby  House,  Northants.  Clubs — Boodle's  ; 
Cavalry. 

John  George  Lowther,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
nth  Hussars  (Res.).  Col.  late  comdg.  4th  Bn.  Northants. 
Regt.  (T.A.),  J. P.,  D.L.,  N.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  191 1, 
Hon.  Lilah  Charlotte  Sarah  White,  d.  of  3rd  Baron 
Annaly,  and  has  issue — George  Hugh  Lowther,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912  ;  John  Lake  Lowther,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and 
Bridget  Elizabeth.  Seats — Wilton  Castle,  Redcar,  Yorks.  ; 
Guilsborough  Grange,  Northampton.  Clubs — Turf,  Cavalry. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  LOWTHORPE, 
Gentleman.  Born  Nov.  16,  1830,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  James  Lowthorpe  and  Millicent,  dau.  of  Richard 
Tonge,  and  grandson  of  late  James  Lowthorpe  of  Welton 
Hall,  co.  Yorks.  Club— Conservative.  Armorial  bearings 
—Gules,  six  lioncels  rampant,  three,  two,  and  one  argent, 
between  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  a  chief  invected  or,  there- 
on two  cinquefoils  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  lion's  gamb 
erased  fesseways,  a  wyvern  with  wings  elevated  proper, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  or.  Motto — "  Fortior  leone  fides." 
Married,  Oct.  3,  1855,  Elizabeth  Lucy  (who  d.  Aug.  15, 
1888),  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Raikes  of  Welton  House, 


and  has  Issue — (1)  William  Frederick  Raikes  Lowthorpe, 
Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  19,  1857,  d.  May  10,  1864;  (2)  Charles 
Evelyn  St.  Quintin  Lowthorpe,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  17, 
i860;  (3)  Ernest  Frederick  Lowthorpe-Lutwidge,  Esq. 
(q.v.) ;  Charlotte  Lizzie,  d.  Aug.  10,  1856;  and  Beatrice 
Maud.     Postal  address — 

LOWTHORPE-LUTWIDGE  of  Holm  Rook  Hall 
(R.L.,  4  Jan.  1909).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  caps 
of  maintenance  or,  turned  up  ermine  (Lutwidge) ;  2  and  3, 
gules,  six  lioncels  rampant,  three,  two,  and  one  argent,  be- 
tween two  flaunches  of  the  last,  a  chief  invected  or,  thereon 
two  cinquefoils  of  the  first  (Lowthorpe,  14  Jan.  1891). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  collared 
or  (Lutwidge) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  lion's 
gamb  erased  fessewise  a  wyvern  wings  elevated  proper, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  or  (Lowthorpe).  Motto — "  Deo 
patriae  amicis." 

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Raikes  of  Welton  House: — 
Lt.-Col.  Ernest  Frederick  Lowthorpe-Lutwidge,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Cumberland,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bolton, 
Cumberland,  Lt.-Col.  late  3rd  Ban.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.,  b.  1865;  m.  1890,  Edith  Gertrude,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Henry  Cecil  Raikes,  M.P.,  of  Llwynegrin  Hall,  Flintshire  ; 
and  has  issue — Ernest  Cecil  Fletcher  Lowthorpe-Lutwidge, 
Gentleman,  /'.  1896;  and  Lucy  Marjorie  [w.  1920,  R.  H. 
Spooner.  Seat—  Holm  Rook  Hall,  Whitehaven,  Cumber- 
land.    Club — Junior  United  Service. 

LOWTH  (H.  Coll.)    Sable,  a  wolf  rampant  or,  between 
in  chief  two  mitres  argent.     Mantling  sable  and  or.    Crest 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  wolfs  head  or,  a 
wolf  trap  fessewise  sable.  Motto  —  "  Festina  lente." 
Livery — Black,  gold  facings. 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Lowth,  M.  A.,  of  Hare- 
stock  Close,  Winchester,  b.  1857;  d.  1926;  m.  1893, 
Edith  Sara,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Kewley,  Rector  of  Armi- 
tage,  Rugeley,  Staffs.:  — 
Robert   Alfred    Lowth,    Gentleman,    B.A.,  b.  1897  ;    tn. 
1925,  Nancy  Eva,  d.  of  Francis  William  Aikin-Sneath,  Esq., 
J. P.  ;     and   has   issue — Mark   Robert  Tregonwell   Lowth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and   Gillian    Mary.      Res. — Penyard 
House,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 

LOYD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  argent, 
an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sable,  a  bordure  of  the 
last  bezant^e.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head  proper,  attired  or, 
erased  sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  fesse  engrailed  of 
the  third,  thereon  three  bezants.  Motto — "  Non  mihi,  sed 
patriae." 

Sons  of  Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  of  Lillesden,  Hawkhurst, 
Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.   Kent  (High 
Sheriff  1876),    late   Lt.-Col.    1st  Manchester  R.V.,  b. 
;  d.  ;  m.         ,    Caroline   Louisa,    d.   of  John 

Frederic  Foster  of  Sale  Priory,  co.  Chester,  and  Kemp- 
stone,  Beds.  : — 
Frederic  Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Herts.,  and 
Essex,  Barr.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1856;  tn.  1879, 
Isabella  (d.  1926),  ygst.  d.  of  Frederick  Currey,  F.R.S., 
Barr.-at-Law ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Lewis  Frederic  Innes 
Loyd,  Major  Worcs.  Hussars,  formerly  Capt.  Lovat's  Scouts, 
served  Great  War,  Barr.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1880  ; 
d.    1918    [m.    1914,    Mary    Christobel,    ygst.     d.   of  Col. 


Francis  Charrington,  C.M.G.,  of  Pishiolmry  Park,  Saw- 
bridgeworth,  Herts.]  ;  (2)  Edward  Noel  Farnham  Loyd, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Warwicksh.  Yeo.,  formerly  Scots  Greys,  served 
Great  War,  Barr.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  M.A.  (Camb,), 
b.  1881  [m.  1919,  Kathleen,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Sydney 
Donovan,  Rector  of  East  Homdon,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue — 
Audrey  Janet  Isabel  (Res.—  Churchill,  Oxon.)]  ;  Evelyn 
Sarah  ;  and  Mary  Innes  Foster  [tn.  1925,  William  Withers 
Moore  of  15  Royal  Crescent,  Bath  ;  and  has  issue].  Seat 
— Shaw  Hill  House,  Melksham,  Wilts.  Clubs—  Arthur's, 
New  University. 

Llewellyn  Foster  Loyd,  Esq  ,  J.  P.  Kent,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
,  Rebecca  Olivia,  d.  of  Rt.  Rev.  John  Travers  Lewis, 
Archbishop  of  Ontario  and  Metropolitan  of  Canada ;  and 
has  had  issue— (1)  Cecil  Loyd,  Gentleman,  b.  i8go[w».  1919, 
Phyllis  Marie,  d.  of  the  late  Surg. -Gen.  A.  Eteson,  C.B., 
and  has  issue — Alwyne  Eteson  Loyd,  Gentleman,  6.  1920  ; 
and  Iris  Daphne];  (2)  Eric  Loyd,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
4th  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1891  ;  (3)  Alwyn  Loyd,  Esq.,  Capt. 
E.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1917;  and  Ruby 
May.     Res. — Lillesden,  Hawkhurst. 

Son  of  Col.  Lewis 'Vivian  Loyd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late 
Lieut.   Grenadier   Guards,    Brig. -Gen.    Comdg.   South 
Midland   Vol.    Infantry   Brigade,    b.    1852  ;    d.    1908  ; 
m.  1879,   Lady  Mary  Sophia  Hely-Hutchinson,  eldest 
d.  of  Richard  John,  4th  Earl  of  Donoughmore  : — 
Lewis  Richard  William  Loyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 
Son  of  William  Jones  Loyd,   Esq.,  M.A. ,  J. P.  (High 
Sheriff  1861),  b.  1821  ;  d.  1885  ;  tn.  1848,  Caroline  Ger- 
trude, d.  of  John  Henry  Vivian,  M.P., of  Singleton,  co. 
Glamorgan : — 
Edward  Henry  Loyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1895)  co.  Herts,  late  Major  Herts.  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1888,  Hon.  Clementina  Georgina  Brownlow,  d.  of  2nd  Lord 
Lurgan  ;     and   has   issue- — (1)   William    Lewis    Brownlow 
Loyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  [tn.  1912,  Hon.  Bettine  Henrietta, 
d.    of  Baron    Brabourne,    and    has   issue— Edward    Percy 
Canning  Loyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  Percy  Wyndham  Loyd, 
Gentleman,    b.    1923  ;    and    I    dau.]  ;     (2)    Henry   Charles 
Loyd,   Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  Coldstream  Gds.,  served  with 
Brit.    Exped.    Force   1914   (wounded),    b.   1891    [m.    1922, 
Lady  Moyra  Brodrick,  d.  of  1st  Earl  of  Midleton,  and  has 
issue — Julian   St.    John  Loyd,  Gentleman,   b.    1926  ;    and 
Lavinia,    Gertrude  Georgina]  ;  (3)    Reginald    Percy  Loyd, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in  action 
191 7.       Seat — Langleybury,     Herts.       Res. — 43    Cadogan 
Square,  S.W.     Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors'. 

Sons  of  William  Graham  Loyd,  Esq. ,  Capt.  2nd  Vol. 
Batt.  Welsh  Regt.,  J. P.  Berks.,  b.  1863;  d.  1923;  m. 
1887,  Emily  Diana-  Mary  {Res. — Stonehill,  Bagshot), 
d.  of  Henry  Frederick  Beaumont,  D.L. ,  of  Whitley 
Beaumont : — 
Vivian  Graham  Loyd,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  R.F.A., 
b.  1894. 

Wilfred  Everard  Loyd,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut.  R.E., 
b.  1896. 

Edward  Ernest  Loyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 

LUBBOCK  (H.  Coll.,  1806).  Argent,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  stork  ;close  ermine,  a  chief  gules,  charged  with  three 
estoiles  of  the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork,  wings  elevated  emine, 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  antique  shield  azure,  bordured 
or,  cha-ged  with  a  lion  rampant  guardant  argent.  Motto 
— "  Auctor  pretiosa  facit." 

Son  of  Hon.    Harold   Fox-Pitt  Lubbock   (4th   sen   of 

1st  Baron  Avebury),  Capt.  West  Kent  Yeo.,  b-  1888; 

killed     in     action    1918;     tn.     1914,    Hon.    Dorothy 

Charlotte,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Forster  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Lubbock,  3rd  Baron  Avebury  (U.K., 
22  Jan.  iqoo),  and  6th  Bart.  (U.K.,  9  Ap.  1806).  [Sup- 
porters— On  either  side  a  stork,  wings  elevated  ermine, 
gorged  with  a  chain  or,  suspended  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
gules  charged  with  an  estoile  argent],  b.  1915.     Res. — 

6th   son   of  1st    Baron   Avebury,   b.     1834;    d.    1913  ; 

m.  2nd,  1884,  Alice  Augusta,  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  A.  H. 

Lane  Fox  Pitt-Riviers,  of  Rushmore,  Wilts. : — 
Hon.  Maurice  Fox  Pitt  Lubbock,  b.  1900 ;  m.  1926,  Hon. 
Mary  Katharine  Stanley,  d.  of  5th  Baron  Stanley  of 
Alderley,  and  has  issue — Eric  Reginald  Lubbock,  Esq., 
b.  1928;  and  Alice  Olivia  Maureen.  Res.— 59  Draycott 
Place,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Henry    James   Lubbock,    Esq.,   J. P.     D.L. , 

High  Sheriff  co.  London  1894  and  1897,   b.   1838;  a. 

1910;    m.    1866,    Frances    Mary,    d.    of   Rev.    Henry 

Turton,  Incumbent  of  Bctley: — 


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Henry  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Bedford 
Regt.,  b.  1868.     Res.— 

Geoffrey  Lubbock,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  of  London 
1913,  Major  N.  Somerset  Yeo.,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
late  Capt.  Herts.  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1907,  Marguerite, 
widow  of  Sir  Charles  Tenannt,  Bart.,  and  d.  of  Col.  Charles 
Miles  of  Burton  Hill,  Wilts. ,  and  has  issue — Peter  Geoffrey 
Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  David  Miles  Lubbock, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Res. —  Birch  Hall,  Windlesham, 
Surrey. 

Rupert  Egerton  Lubbock,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 
1886  ;  m.  1912,  Vera  Isabel,  only  d.  of  G.  R.  Wingrove  of 
Shanghai ;  and  has  issue— Rupert  James  Lubbock,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916  ;  Christopher  William  Stuart  Lubbock, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  and  Nancy  Diana  Mary.     Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  Western  Lubbock,  Esq.,  b.  1862  ;  d. 

1890;    m.    1884,    Margaret    Ellen,    d.   of  Richard    N. 

Thornton  of  Knowle  : — 
Humphrey   Thornton  Lubbock,   Esq.,   late    Lieut.   28th 
London  Regt.,  b.  1886;  m.  1916,  Elma  Veira,  d.  of  the 
late  Everard  Brittan-Holms.    Res. — 29  Kenilworth  Avenue, 
S.W.19. 

Sons  of  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock,   K.C.  M.G.,  President  ot 

West   Indian  Committee,   b.   1839;    d.   1914 ;    ?n.   1st, 

1861,  Harriet  Charlotte  (d.  1878),  d.  of  Western  Wood 

of  North  Cray  Place,   M.P.  ;    2nd,   1881,   Constance 

Anne,  d.  of  Sir  John  F.  W.  Herschel,  1st  Bart. : — 
Hugh  Nevile  Lubbock,  Esq.,  b.  1865;  m.  1890,  Margaret 
Agnes,  d.  of  Henry  F.  Tiarks  of  Foxbury,  Chislehurst; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Ralph  Hugh  Lubbock,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Major  late  R.F.A.,  b.  1891  [ni.  1st,  1914,  Adelaide  (who 
obtained  a  divorce  1922),  yngst.  d.  of  Samuel  H.  Mont- 
gomerie  ;  2nd,  1923,  Louise,  d.  of  J.  C.  Vogel  of  Durban, 
Natal,  and  has  issue  (by  2nd  wife),  John  Hugh  Lubbock, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  (by  1st  wife)  Ursula  Egidia]  ;  (2) 
Mark  Hugh  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  Agnes  Margaret 
[m.  1924,  Alfred  W.  Turner] ;  and  Mary  Harriet  Margaret. 
Res. — Beaverwood,  Chislehurst. 

Arthur  Nevile  Lubbock  Esq.,  b.  1869;  m.  1895,  Alice 
Ellen,  d.  of  Henry  F.  Tiarks  of  Foxbury  ;  and  has  issue — 
Ivo  Arthur  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 ;  and  Gilian 
[m.  1927,  Hon.  Andrew  Thesiger],  Res. — Bassets,  Farn- 
borough,  Kent. 

Bertie  Nevile  Lubbock,  Esq.,  b.  1872. 
Reginald   Nevile  Lubbock,    Esq.,    Lieut.    R.N.V.R.,   b. 
1876  ;  m.  1907,  Lilian  Stephenson,  second   d.  of  William 
Stephenson  Swift  of  Walkeringham,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  has 
issue — Ruth  Elizabeth  Stephenson.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Frederic  Lubbock,    Esq.,  b.    1844;  d.  1927; 

?n.    1869,   Catherine,   d.   of  John    Gurney   of  Earlham 

Hall,  Norfolk:— 
Guy  Lubbock,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen., 
Col.  late  R.E.,  Dir.  of  Railway  Transport  1916-21,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  has  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle,  3rd  Class,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1912, 
Lettice  Isabella,  third  d.  of  Robert  Harvey  Mason  of  Necton 
Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — Joseph  Guy  Lubbock,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1915.  Res.— Furze  Hill,  Margaretting,  Essex. 
Cecil  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  a  Lieutenant  for  City  of 
London,  b.  1872;  m.  1898,  Edith,  d.  of  the  Ven.  Charles 
Wellington  Furze,  Archdeacon  of  Westminster ;  and  has 
issue — Michael  Ronald  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  /'.  1906  ; 
Cynthia  Margaret  [m.  1916,  Alexander  Wedderburn];  Joan 
Catherine  [m.  1925,  2nd  Baron  Cunliffe,  and  has  issue]  ; 
Margaret  Hester;  and  Viola.  Res.— 17  Cranley  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Samuel  Gurney  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
b.  1873  ;  m.  1915,  Irene  Scharrer,  and  has  issue — Ian 
Gurney  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Rachel  Gurney, 
Res.— Manor  House,  Eton  College,  Windsor. 

Percy  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1879; 
w.  1926,  Lady  Sybil  Marjorie,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Desart, 
and  widow  of  Mr.  B.  Cutting.  Res. — Villa  Medici,  Fiesole, 
Italy. 

Roy  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
b .  1892  ;  m.  1919,  Yvonne,  d.  of  Mrs.  Vernham,  of  6  Burgess 
Park  Mansions  ;  and  has  issue — Jocelyn  Roy  Lubbock, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Hubert  Timothy  Lubbock,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923.     Res. — 44  Parkside,  Cambridge. 

Alan  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  m.  1918,  Helen 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  John  Bonham-Carter  of  Adhurst  St. 
Mary,  Hants.,  and  has  issue — Roger  John  Lubbock,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1922  ;  Martin  Lubbock,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Res.— Adhurst  St.  Mary,  Petersfield. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Lubbock,  Esq.,  b.   1845;  d.  1916  ;  m. 

1874,  Louisa,  d.  of  Charles  Wallroth: — 


Alfred  Basil  Lubbock,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1876  ; 
m.  1912,  Dorothy  Mary,  widow  of  Coram.  Thomas  Ulric 
Thynne,  R.N.,  and  d.  of  late  C.  W.  Warner,  C.B. 

Merlin  Gordon  Lubbock,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Maj.  late  R.F.A., 
b.  1884  ;  m.  1912,  Clare,  widow  of  C.  Wightman  and  d. 
of  late  C.  Livingston.     Res. — Quaragban,  Iraq. 

LUARD  (H.  Coll.,  9  Ap.  1919).  Per  pale  sable  and 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  mullet  pierced  or,  and  in  chief  two  fleurs-de- 
lys  counterchanged  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 


sable,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  and  holding  between 
the  paws  an  estoile,  both  or.     Motto — "  Prospice." 

Son  of  Rev.  Octavius  Luard,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

Rector  of  Aunsby,  Lines.,  b.  1804  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1853, 

Sarah  Maria,  d.  of  W.  C.  Booth,  Esq.,  of  Twemlow 

Hall,  Cheshire : — 

Edward   Sydney   Luard,   Gentleman,   M.I.C.E.,     Col. 

Indian  Vols.,  b.  1856  ;    m.  1888,  Ada  [Florence,    d.  of 

Charles    Caldow ;    and    has    issue  —  Sydney     D'Albiac 

Luard,  Gentleman,  6.1891;  and  Aileen  [m.  Alfred  Gosling]. 

Res. — 25    Durham  Terrace,  W.2.    Clubs — St.  Stephen's, 

Ranelagh,  Royal  Thames  Yacht ;  Royal  Bombay  Yacht ; 

and  Byculla  (Bombay). 

LUBIENSKI.  Armorial  bearings  as  registered  in 
Berlin  and  St.  Petersburg,  but  which  have  not  yet  been 
recorded  in  the  College  of  Arms,  London,  are — Quarterly 
of  4,  within  a  bordure  or,  1.  gules,  a  wounded  ram 
passant  proper  (for  Bielinski);  2.  or,  a  bison's  head 
regardant,  transfixed  with  a  sword  all  proper  (for 
Lubienski);  3.  gules,  an  armed  knight  on  a  white  horse 
(for  Sanguszko) ;  4.  tierced  in  bend  azure  or  and  gules, 
on  first  and  third  a  stag  courant  proper,  on  second  two  roses 
of  the  third  (for  Szembek).  Over  all  an  inescutcheon, 
Lubienski  repeated.  Crest— Hand  and  arm  armed,  grasp- 
ing a  falchion  rising  from  a  count's  coronet.  Livery — 
Gold  and  black. 

Sons  of   Count   Louis  Pomian    Bodenham-Lubienski, 
J. P.,   D.L.,   b.    1852;    d.    1909;    m.   1895,    Evelyn  (d. 
1902),  d.  of  the  late  John  Stratford  Kirwan  of  Moyne, 
co.    Galway,    and  his  wife,  Lady   Victoria   Hastings, 
d.  of  Most  Hon.  George,  2nd  Marquess  of  Hastings  :  — 
Count   Hyacinth  Edward   Henry   Charles  Lubienski,  b. 
1896.     Seats — 
Count  Constantine  Mary  Joseph  Lubienski,  b.  1899. 
Count  Stanislas  Mary  Joseph  Lubienski  (twin  with  Con- 
stantine). 

LUCAN,  Earl  ot,  see  BINGHAM. 
LUCAS,  Baroness,  see   HERBERT. 


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JOHN  SEYMOUR  LUCAS,  Esquire,  R.A.,  F.S.A. 
Born  Dec.  21,  1849,  being  the  fourth  son  of  Henry  Lucas, 
late  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  and  grandson  of  William 


Lucas,  late  of  King's  Lynn,  in  the  co.  of  Norfolk.  Armorial 
bearings — Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  two  tilting- 
helmets  in  chief  and  an  antique  lamp  in  base  sable,  fired 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  issuant  from  the  embattlements  of  a  tower 
proper,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  and  cuffed  or,  the  hand 
proper,  holding  a  lamp  as  in  arms.  Married,  July  18,  1877, 
Marie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Louis  Dieudonne  Cornelissen  of 


Paris   and   London;  and   has   Issue — (1 

Seymour  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  May  11, 

Herkomer    Road,    Bushey) ;    (2)    Edgar 

Seymour  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  April  21, 

Ellen   Seymour.       Residences — New   Place,    Woodchurch 

Road,    Hampstead,  N.W.  ;    Blythburgh,  Suffolk. 

LUCAS.       Per    chevron     vert     and    or,     in     chief     a 


)  Sydney  Charles 
1878  {Res. — 117A 
Donald  William 
1891  ;  and  Marie 


and  in  base  a  catherine-wheel  of  the  first.  Mantling  vert 
and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
three  caltraps  or,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  fox  passant  in  front  01 
three  oak-trees  proper.  Motto — "  Respicefinem."  Livery 
—Green,  and  gold  facings. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Lucas,  Esq.,  of  Foxhunt  Manor, 
Waldron,  Sussex,  and  fBirkdale,  Branksome  Park, 
Bournemouth,  J. P.  co.  Sussex,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1924  ; 
m.  1st,  1870,  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Atkinson, 
Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds  ;  2nd,  1907,  Marguerite,  d. 
of  Hubert  Bowles  of  Mymegen,  Holland  : — 
Joseph  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ;  in.  1895,  Isabel,  d. 
of  George  Adams.     Res. — 

William  Wrathal  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Lascelles   Atkinson    Lucas,    Gentleman,    B.A.    Cantab., 
b.    1873. 
Fredric  Villiers  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.   1875. 
Leonard    Wainwright    Lucas,     Esq.,    D.S.O. ,     M.C., 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  The  Buffs,  b.  1879;  m.   1917,  Susie  Frances, 
d.  of  Richard  Copley,  and  widow  of  Capt.  G.  Friend,  The 
Buffs,    and   has    issue— John    Parker    Lucas,    Gentleman, 
b.     1918.      Res.  —  Mylncroft,     Frimley     Green,     Surrey. 
Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Roy.  Automobile. 
Vernon   Rtiskin  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.   1886. 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  LUCAS,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin),  Barrister-at-Law.  Bom  1857,  being  the 
only  son  of  the  late  Edward  William  Lucas  of  Raconnell, 
co.  Monaghan,  by  his  wife  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry  George 
Johnston,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Fort  Johnston,  co.  Monaghan.  Ar- 
morial bearings— Argent,  a  fesse  between  six  annulets 
gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest -Upon  a 
wieath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  argent,  beaked  and 
membered  or.  Residence— Brighton  Road,  Carrickmines, 
co.  Dublin.      Club — College  Historical  Society  (Dublin). 

LUCAS.  Per  fesse  ermine  and  argent,  a  fesse  per 
fesse  azure  and  gules,  between  three  annulets  in  chief  of 
the  last  and  in  base  two  lions  combatant  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dragon's  head  couped  at  the  neck  gules,  issuant 


crescent  ermine,  between  two  lucies  hauriant  of  the  second, 


from    two    annulets    or,    and    holding    in    the    mouth    a 

torch  fired  proper.     Motto— "  Fortis  et  fidelis."      Livery— 

Dark  blue,  red  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Richard  Clement  Lucas,  Esq.,  of  Oaklands 
House,  West  Lavington,  Sussex,  B.S. ,  B.M., 
F.  R.C.S.E. ,  b.  1846;  m.  1895,  Kathleen  Emma  (d. 
1 91 2),  younger  d.  of  the  late  Surgeon-General  Savillle 
Marriott  Pelly,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Inspector-General  of 
Hospitals  for  the  Presidency  of  Bombay,  and  niece 
of  the  late  Sir  Lewis  Pelly,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  M.P.  :— 
Richard    Saville   Clement    Lucas,    Gentleman,    b.   1896. 

Seat— Oaklands  House,  West  Lavington,  Sussex. 
Charles  Leslie  Clement  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 


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LUCAS  (H.  Coll.,  24  July  1861).  Per  bend  argent  and 
gules,  a  bend  dovetailed  between  six  annulets  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  wreath  of  oak  or, 
a  dragon's  head  with  wings  addorsed  gules,  sem6e  of 
annulets  argent.     Motto—"  Spes  et  fides." 

Sons  of  Charles  James  Lucas,  Esq. ,  V.  D. ,  of  Warnham 

Court,  J.P,  and  D.L.  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1904),  Maj. 

and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Eng.  and  Ry.  Staff  Corps,  a  Member 

of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  City  of  London, 

b.    1853;    d.  1928;    m.    1881,    Mildred   Frances,  d.    of 

Eric  Carrington  Smith  of  Ashfold,  Sussex: — 

Charles   Eric  Lucas,    Esq.,   Capt.  late  R.    Fus.,    served 

Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1885.      Seat — Warnham  Court, 

Horsham,  Sussex. 

Geoffrey    Morton  Ernest    Lucas,    Esq.,    Capt.  late    R. 

Inniskilling  Fus.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1887. 

Son  of  Charles  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.,  V. D. ,  J.P. ,  D. L., 

of  Warnham  Court,  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1879),  b.  1820; 

d.    1895  ;    m.    1842,   Charlotte    Emma,   d.   of  Charles 

Tiffin  :— 

Col.  Alfred  George  Lucas,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  J.P.   Suffolk 

and  Herts.   (High  Sheriff  Suffolk  1904),  D.A.G.  for   Imp. 

Yeo.  S.  Africa  1900-2, formerly  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Loyal 

Suffolk  Hussars     Imp.    Yeo.,     Hon.    Col.    in    Army,      b. 

1854;   m.    1877,  Edith  Hamilton  (d.   1925),  d.  of  William 

Hamilton  Crake  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Wilfred  George  Lucas, 

Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.G.A.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1882  ;   (2) 

Gordon  Charles  Lucas,   Esq.,    Capt.  late  R.  Fus.,  served 

Great   War   (despatches),   b.    1891;    (3)    Alfred    Reginald 

Delight    Lucas,    Gentleman,    Lieut,    late    R.G.A.,    served 

Great    War,   b.    1895 ;     Eveline    Hamilton  ;    Sybil  Mary  ; 

Muriel;  and    Phyllis  Emily.       Seat — The   Grove,   Worth, 

Sussex. 

Sons  of  Herbert  Thomas  Lucas,  b.  1858;  d.  1895  ;  m. 
,  Clara,  d.  of  R.  Kearsley  ■ — 
Herbert    Lawrence   Lucas,  Esq.,  Comdr.   R.N.,  served 
Great  War,  6.  1882. 

Walter  Colin  Lucas,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  served 
Great  Wa<",  b.  1883. 

John  Claud  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Res. — Leam- 
ington. 

Frederick  Lucas,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1886. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Lucas,  1st  Bart.,  J.  P.,  D.  L. ,  V.D. , 

b,   1822;  d.  1902;  m.  (2nd),  1852,  Mary  Amelia,  d.  of 

Robert  Chamberlin  of  Catton  House,  Norwich  : — 

Sir  Edward  Lingard  Lucas,  3rd  Bart.  (25  July  1887),  b. 

i860;    m.    1st,    1886,  Mary  Helen  (d.    1915),  d.   of  Henry 

Chance,    Esq.,  D. L. ,    of  Sherborne,    co.    Warwick;    2nd, 

1915,  Anna  Maria  del  Carmen  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 

W.    H.    O'Shea,    18th    Hussars,    and    has   had  issue — (1) 

Thomas  Farquhar  Lucas,  Esq. ,  Lieut.  10th  R.  Warwicksh. 

Regt.,  and  R.A.F.,  b.  1886;    killed    in  action  1917  ;    (2) 

Jocelyn  Morton  Lucas,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.  Warwicksh. 

Regt.,  b.  1889.     Clubs — Bath,  Conservative. 

Ernest  Murray  Lucas,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Wicklow,  Hon. 
Major  in  the  Army,  late  Capt.  D.  of  York's  Own  Loyal 
Suffolk  Hussars,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1900,  Ada  Catherine,  d.  of  J- 
Fletcher,  Moore,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Manor  Kilbride,  co. 
Wicklow;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Geoffrey  Arthur  Lucas, 
Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (2)  Ralph  John  Scott  Lucas,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904;  (3)  Carlton  George  Lucas,  Gentleman,  £. 
1907  ;  Mary  Gladys  ;  and  Marjorie  Dorothy  Bertha.  Res. 
— Orchards,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Rev.  Francis  Granville  Lewis  Lucas,  M.A.,  formerly  Rector 
ofCampsea  Ashe,  b,  1862;  m.  1892,  Mary  Frances,  d.  of 
John  E.  Bovill  of  Sondes  Place,  Dorking;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Alan  Reginald  Farrar  Lucas,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Maj.  Res. 
of  Officers  R.F.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches)/.  1893  ; 

(2)  Hubert  Francis  Lucas,  O.B.E  ,  Capt.  R.E.,  served  Great 
War  (despatches),  b.  1897  [m.  1921,  Evelyn  Irene,  d.  of 
Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  J.  P.  Hornby,  V.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.]; 

(3)  Arthur  John  Lucas,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Res — More- 
stead  Grange,  Winchester. 

Evelyn  Penn  Lucas,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major  late  R.  Berks. 
Regt.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C),  b.  1875;  m. 
1902,  Mary  Georgetta,  only  d.  of  Rev.  R.  S.  Mitchison, 
Rector  of  Barby ;  and  has  issue — Timothy  Stovin  Lucas, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Mary  Evelyn.  Seat  —  The 
Thatched  House,  Swinley  Forest,  Ascot.   Club — Wellington. 

LUCAS  of  Ascot  Wood  (H.  Coll.).  During  residence 
of  family  in  Jamaica  registration  of  Arms  believed  to  have 
been  neglected  by  an  agent  entrusted  with  the  duty.  On 
discovery  of  this,  Arms  granted  with  a  difference  in  Crest 


1924,  and  Crest  amended  as  now  1928  better  to  agree. 
Arms — Argent,  a  fesse  between  six  annulets  gules,  on  a 
chief  azure  a  date  palm  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  per  pale  or  and 
vert,  the  dexter  claw  raised,  and  gorged  with  an  annulet 


gold.     Mottoes — "  Aidetoi  le  Ciel  t'aidera"  (above  Crest) ; 

"  Aide  toi  et  Dieu  t'aidera  "  (below  Arms.) 

Son  of  Sampson  Lucas,  Jr.,  of  39  Gloucester  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  W.,  and  Lydia  Davidson,  Col.  Francis 
Alfred  Lucas,  V.D. ,  of  Stcrnoway  House,  Cleveland 
Row,  St.  James',  S.W.i.,  married  Alice,  daughter  of 
late  Viscount  de  Stern,  and  died  without  issue. 

Son  of  Lionel  Lucas,  Esq.,  of  n  Westbourne  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  W.2,  second  son  of  Louis  Lucas  (son  of 
Sampson  Lucas,  of  Kingstown,  Jamaica,  who  migrated 
from   France   about    1795   in   consequence   of  French 
Revolution),  a  member  of  the   Commission   of  Lieu- 
tenancy for  City  of  London,  (''.about  1823;  d.  1862; 
m.  1855,  Helen,  eldest  d.  of  Frederick  David  Goldsmid, 
Esq. ,  M.P.  for  Honiton,  ofSomerhill,  Tonbridge,  Kent, 
and  20  Portman  Square,  W. ,  m,  Caroline  Samuel : — 
Frederick  Louis  Lucas,  b.  i860,  of  Ascot  Wood,  Ascot, 
Berks.,    and    15    Westbourne    Terrace,    aforesaid,    M.A. 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Esq.,   of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Fellow  of  the  Imperial  Institute.    Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  London  Fencing,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
Princes,  Royal  Institution,  etc.  ;  also  Camb.  Univ.   Union 
Society  (of  which  he  was  President  Lent  Term,  1883). 

Sons  of  Philip  Lucas,  of  Oxford  Gardens,  Notting  Hill 
(3rd  son  of  Louis  Lucas),  b.  ;  d.  ;  m. 

Oda  de  Pass  : — 
Adolphe  Lucas,  b.  1862  (?)  ;  m.  ,  Muriel,  d.  of  Sir 

A.  G.  Wainwright,  Treasurer  of  St.  Thomas'    Hospital; 
and  has  issue — Philip  Lucas. 

Alfred    Lucas,  b.  ;  d.   1930 ;    m.   Helen  Constance 

,  of  Concordia,  Fntre  Rios,  Argentine  Republic; 

and  had  issue — one  son,  Vivian  Lucas. 
Edmund  Lucas  (unmarried). 
Leopold  Lucas  (unmarried). 
Son  of  Horatio  Joseph  Lucas  (4th  son  of  above  Louis 
Lucas),    Gentleman,     of    Westbourne    Terrace,    W. , 
b.  1839  ;   d.  1873;  m.   1863,   Isabel  Olga,  d.  of  Count 
Solomon  Henry  d'Avigdor  : — 
William  Louis  Lucas,  Esq.,  F.R.I. B.A.,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
late  Major  R.A.  [Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence  the  arms  of  Goldsmid,  namely :  Per  saltire  erminois 
and  ermine,  on  a  chief  gules  a  goldfinch  proper  between 
two  roses  or,  over  all  an  escutcheon  gules  charged  with  a 
tower   or    and   ensigned   by   the   coronet    of  a   Baron   of 
Portugal],  b.  1866  ;   m.  1897,  Beatrice,  4th  d.  and  co-heir  of 
the  late  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Julian  Goldsmid,    3rd  Bart.,   P.C., 


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M.P. ,  and  has  issue— (1)  Robert  Hugh  Arthur  Lucas,  Gen- 
tleman, Lieut.  Roy,  Berks.  Regt.,  b.  1898  [tn.  1926, 
Pamela  Cecil,  eldest  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  J.  Cecil  Wiay, 
C.M.G. ,  and  has  issue — Anne]  ;  (2)  Archibald  Julian  Lucas, 
Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon. ),  late  Lieut.  Sherwood  Foresters, 
^.1902;  (3)  Henry  Oliver  Lucas,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
b.  1905  ;  and  Elizabeth  Virginia.  Res. — Oakash.Chaddle- 
worth,  Berks.  ;  51  South  Audley  Street,  W.  Clubs — Arts  ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Edward  Lucas,  Jr. ,  of  10  Westbourne  Terrace, 

W. ,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1873,   Laura  Matilda,  d.  of 

late  Phillip  Salomons  : — 

Owen  David   Lucas,    Consulting    Engineer,   of  Linden 

Gardens,   W. ,  b.    1874  ;  tn.  1902,    Bertha,  d.   of  William 

Leuftetel,    of   Leuftetel,    and   has    issue — Edward    Henry 

Lucas,  B.A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Henry  Lucas,  M.A.  (Lond. ),  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's 

Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bramblehurst,  East  Grinstead, 

Sussex,  and  46  Gloucester  Square,  W.2.,  m.  Ailce,  d. 

of  Nathaniel  Montefiore,  M.D.,  and  Emma,  d.  of  Sir 

Isaac    Lyon    Goldsmid,    Bart.,     F. R.S.,     Baron    de 

Goldsmid  e  da  Palmeira  in  the  Peerage  of  Portugal, 

and  had  issue — 

Nathaniel  Sampson   Lucas,    Esq.,    M.B.  (Oxford),  late 

Captain    R.A.M.C,    tn.    Floretta,   a  daughter  of  Arthur 

Sebag- Montefiore,  of  Eastcliff  Lodge,   Ramsgate,  and  has 

issue— Henry  Lucas.     Res. — 19  Westbourne  Terrace,  W  2. 

Son   of  Sir   Arthur   Lucas,    Kt. ,   C.E.,    A.M.I. C.E., 

M.I.M.E.,  of  27  Bruton  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W., 

b.  1845  ;  d.  1923  ;  tn.   Juliana  Violet,  d.  of  late  Alfred 

Henriques,     Barrister-at-Law,     J. P.,    of    9    Adelaide 

Crescent,  Hove,  Sussex  : — 

Claude  Arthur   Lucas,    C.A.,    B.A.  (Oxford),    tn.    1928, 

Dorothy  Hope,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  J.  Hanbury  Williams, 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ,  Windsor  Castle ;  and  25  Sussex  Gardens, 

W.2. 

LUCAS  (H.  Coll.,  1926).  Per  chevron  or  and  gules, 
in  chief  a  pellet  between  two  cross-crosslets  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers, 
quilled  ermine,  and  surmounted  by  a  crescent  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed,  vested  gules,  cuffed 
ermine,  and  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  argent,  holding 
in  the  hand  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules,  all  between 
two  crescents  or.  Motto — "  Amici  veterrimi  optimi." 
Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Francis  Lucas,  Esq.,  J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  of  Hitchin, 
Herts.,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1896;  tn.  1844,  Priscilla,  d.  of 
William  Tindall,  of  Hatcham  Manor,  Surrey  : — 
William  Tindall  Lucas,  Esq.,  J. P.  Herts.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1847  ;  tn.  1873,  Frances  Augusta,  d.  of  Archibald 
Hamilton  Farmer,  and  Augusta  de  Blaquiere,  and  has 
issue — Archibald  William  Tindall  Lucas,  Gentleman, 
b.  1876  ;  Francis  Raymond  Tindall  Lucas,  Gentleman, 
b.  1878  ;  Cuthbert  Henry  Tindall  Lucas,  Esq.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late  R.  Berks.  Regt.,  D.L.  Herts., 
served  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen's  medal,  3  clasps  ; 
King's  medal,  2  clasps),  Great  War  19 14-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.),  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour, 
b.  1879  [tn.  19 17,  Joan,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Holdsworth, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Widdicombe,  S.  Devon  (Res. — Woodend, 
Farnborough  Park)] ;  Major  John  de  Blaquiere  Tindall 
Lucas,  M.C.,  b.  1888  ;  Dorothy  Isabell ;  Margaret 
Priscilla  Tindall ;  Cecil  Mary  Tindall  [tn.  Major  O. 
Milles  Tregosse  Frost]  ;  Geraldine  Emily  Tindall ; 
Katherine    Alice    Tindall    [tn.  ,     Hon.  H.   Robin 

Claude  Arbuthnott]  ;  Everilda  Louise  Tindall  [tn.  , 

Rev.  W.  Eustace  Mills].  Res.— The  Hall,  Welwyn, 
Herts. 

LUCAS-CALCRAFT  (R.L.,  1792.).  Per  fesse  argent 
and  ermine,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  collared  argent,  on  the 
body  a  cross  crosslet  or. 

Sons  of  late  Edmund  James  Lucas-Calcraft  of  Ancaster 
Hall,  Lincoln,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  b.  1845;  d.  1895;  tn.  1879, 
Gertrude  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Neville  Lucas 
Calcraft,  Rector  of  Haceby  : — 
Charles  Yorke  Lucas-Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  6  Feb. 
1884.     Seat — Ancaster  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

Anthony  Neville  Lucas-Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  24  Feb. 
1888.     Res. — Ancaster  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

Second  son  of  Charles  Yorke  Lucas-Calcraft,  Esq.,  of 
Ancaster  Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1800;  d.  1855  ;  tn.  1838, 


Mary    Jane     Elizabeth,    d.    of    Major     James    Lock 
Nixon  : — 
Granby    Lucas-Calcraft,    Gentleman,    b.    9   Jan.    1848 ; 
m.         ;   and  has  amongst  other  issue — (1)  Granby  Lucas- 
Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — Monte  Video,  South 
America. 

Sons   of   Rev.    Richard    Lucas    Lucas-Calcraft,    B.A. 
(Camb. ),  Rector  of  Wilsford,  b.  1846;   tn.  1872,  Emily 
Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Preston,  Vicar  of  Swaft- 
ham  Prior,  Cambs. : — 
Richard  Lucas   Lucas-Calcraft,    Gentleman,    b.    1876. 
John  Neville  Lucas-Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 
Mansell  Chevallier  Lucas-Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Neville  Lucas-Calcraft,  Rector  of 

Haceby,    Falkingham,    Lines.,    b.    1801  ;  d.    1887;  tn. 

1842,  Marianne  Sophia,  d.  of  Capt.  William  Mansell : — 

John   Charles   Lucas-Calcraft,   Gentleman,    b.     12    Feb. 

1856  ;    tn.         ,    Minnie,    d.    of  and   widow   of    

Robinson.     Res. — Pendennis,  Horley,  Sussex. 

Walter  Henry  Lucas-Calcraft,  Gentleman,  b.  22  Jan. 
1858.     Res. — Ancaster  Hall,  Grantham. 

LUCAS-CLEMENTS,  see  CLEMENTS. 

LUCAS-SCUDAMORE  (R.L.  Nov.  30,  1900  ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  stirrups  leathered  and 
buckled  or  (for  Scudamore) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse 
between   six  annulets   gules   (for  Lucas).     Mantling  gules 


and  or.     Crests— 1.    out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bear's 

paw   sable    (for    Scudamore);    2.   upon   a   wreath    of  the 

colours,  a  demi-griffin  argent,  beaked  and  membered  or. 

Mottoes — "Scutum    amoris     divini  "    (for   Scudamore); 

"  Stat  religione  parentum  "  (for  Lucas). 

Only  son  of  Edward  Scudamore  Lucas-Scudamore, 
Esq.,  of  Kentchurch,  co.  Hereford,  and  of  Castle 
Shane,  co.  Monaghan,  D.  L. ,  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
of  the  4th  Batt.  (Mil.)  of  the  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  ; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  dated  Nov.  30,  1900,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Scudamore,  b.  1853  ; 
d.  1917  ;  tn.  1900,  Sybil  Frances,  d.  of  the  late 
Colonel  George  Webber,  C.B.  :— 
John  Harford  Stanhope  Lucas-Scudamore,  Gentleman, 

late  senior  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1902;  tn.   1926,  Elsie,   d. 

of  W.  P.  Scott,  R.N.     Seats — Castle  Shane,  co.  Monaghan  ; 

Kentchurch  Court,  co.  Hereford.      Town  res. — 30  Hertford 

Street,  Mayfair,  W.     Club — Brooks's. 

LUCAS-SHADWELL.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
azure  and  or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  between  three 
annulets  as  many  escallops  counterchanged ;  2  and  3, 
ermine,  a  fesse  dovetailed  azure  between  six  annulets  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  escallop  within  an  annulet  (for  Shadwell)  ;  2. 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  wyvern  argent,  wings  elevated  or, 
charged  on  the  body  with  six  annulets  gold.  Motto — 
"  Timeo  Deum  honora   regem." 

Only   son   of  William  Lucas-Shadwell,  Esq.,  of  The 


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Hall,  Fairlight,  Hastings,  J.  P.,  D.  L.,  />.  1852  ;  d.  1915; 

m.    1878,    Beatrice  Margaret,    dau.    of  the    late  John 

Buckley  Rutherford  of  Blackwater  House,  Isle  of  Wight ; 

and  38  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park  : — 
Captain  William  Noel  Lucas-Shad  well,  D.S.  C.  H.M.'s 
Consular  Service,  b.  1882;  m.  1905,  Marie  Therese,  d: 
of  Mons.  Bricard-Bazin  of  Paris,  and  has  issue — Yolande 
Florentia  Maria  ;  Denise  Marie  Josephe  ;  Monica  Beatrice 
Marie;  and  Gisele  Ivanka.  Res. — 6  Avenue  de  Villiers, 
Paris.     Club — Royal  Societies. 

LUCAS-TOOTH  of  Bught.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
a  demi-gryphon  segreant  between  three  feathers  argent 
(for  Tooth)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  bend  between  in  chief 
two  crescents,  and  in  base  an  estoile  argent,  three  vine- 
leaves  proper  (for  Lucas).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon  segreant 
gules,  semee  of  mullets,  and  holding  in  the  sinister  claw 
a  feather  argent  (for  Tooth)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-dragon  azure,  holding  in  the  paws  a  vine  branch, 
fructed  and  leaved  proper  (for  Lucas).  Motto  — 
"  Perseverantia  palmam  obtinebit." 

Son  of  Hugh  Munro  Warrand,  Maj.   (ret.)  Cameron 
Highlanders,    b.    1870 ;    m.    1901,   Beatrice   Maude, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  Archibald  Leonard  Lucas  Lucas- 
Tooth,    2nd    and    last    Bart.,     of    Queen's    Gate, 
Kensington  : — 
Sir  Hugh  Vere  Huntly  Duff  Lucas-Tooth   (formerly 
Warrand),  1st   Bart,  of    Bught  (1  Dec.  1920),  M.P.  Isle 
of  Ely   since   1924  (who  was  authorised  by  R.L.,  1920, 
to  bear  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lucas-Tooth,  and  by 
Letters  Patent,  1920,  was  created  a  Baronet,  to  hold  to 
him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  with  remainder  to 
the  heirs  male  of  his  mother),  b.  1903  ;  m.  1925,  Laetitia 
Florence,  d.  of  Sir  John  Findlay,   1st   Bt.,   K.B.E.,  of 
Aberlour,  and  has  issue — Laetitia  Helen.     Seat — Bught, 
Inverness.     Town  res. — 51  Chester  Square,  S.W.i. 

LUCKOCK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  cock  argent  between 
three  bezants.     Mantling'  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  cock  argent 
collared  sable,  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  a  bezant.  Motto — 
"  Victoria."     Livery— Dark  blue. 


Sons  of  Very  Rev.  Herbert  Mortimer  Luckock,  D.  D., 

Dean  of   Lichfield  Cathedral,    b.    1833 ;    d.    1909 ;  m. 

1866,  Margaret  Emma,  d.  of  Samuel  Henry  Thompson, 

Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lanes. : — 
Edward  Henry  Mortimer  Luckock,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co. 
Radnor,  B.A.  Cantab.,  late  Capt.  Brecknock  Batt.  (T.F.), 
S.W. B.  b.  1871  ;  m.  1906,  Muriel  Harriet,  yr.  d.  of  late 
Stephen  Christy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Highfield,  Bramhall ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  Henry  Luckock,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
(2)  Charles  Mortimer  Luckock,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  (3) 
Thomas  Peter  Luckock,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Joan 
Margaret  Luckock.  Res.—  Sidbrook  House,  nr.  Taunton, 
Somerset.  Clubs — United  University,  Somerset  County, 
Dorset  County. 

Col.  Russell  Mortimer  Luckock,  CM. G.,  D.S.  O.,  K.O.R. 
Lancaster  Regt.  .served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (despatches, 
C.M.G.),  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Col. 
Comdg.  163rd  Inf.  Bde. ,  E.  Command  since  1926,  b.  1877  ; 
in.  1903,  Mabel,  d.  of  the  late  S.  L.  Seckham  of  Whitting- 
ton,  Lichfield.     Res. — Horsford  Hall,  Norwich. 

Rev.  Canon  Arthur  Mortimer  Luckock,  b.  1880;  m. 
r9o6,  Constance  Gwendoline,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  L. 
Fellowes,  of  Whimpole  Rectory,  Royston.  Res. — Tich- 
marsh  Rectory,  Thrapston. 

LUCY,  see  RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY. 

LUCY  (R.L.,  9  Feb.  1787,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  sem<§e  ot 
cross  crosslets,  three  lucies  hauriant  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a 
boar's  head  argent,  gutt6e-de-poix,  between  two  wings  sable, 
billeted  or.     Motto — "  By  truth  and  diligence." 

Sons  of  Edmund  Berkeley  Lucy,  Gentleman,  b.  1842 ; 
d.  1909;  m.   1869,  Laura  Margaret  Mulgrave,  d.  and 
coh.  of  William  Standish  of  Duxbury  Park,  Lanes.  : — 
Reynold  Lucy,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Reginald  Standish  Lucy,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1880. 

The  Reverend  WILLIAM  CHARLES  LUCY, 
J.  P.  for  co.  of  Gloucester,  Vicar  of  Astbury,  Congleton, 
rgr2.  Born  1848,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
William  Charles  Lucy,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Brookthorpe, 
Gloucestershire,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Sowdon.  Armorial  bearings— Ermine,  on  a  pilejaetween 
two  pike  hauriant  in  base  gules,  a  pike  also  hauriant 
between  three  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent ;  and  for  the  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  mount  vert,  a  boar's  head  gules  issuant  from  a  wreath  of 
oak  proper,  between  two  wings  barry  of  six  argent  and 
gules.  Married,  1875,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Severne  of 
Dringhouses,  York,  and  of  Abberley,  Worcestershire  ;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Arthur  Sydney  Lucy,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ; 
(2)  Rev.  Geoffrey  Seymour  Lucy,  Rector  of  Matson, 
Gloucester,  b.  1880  ;  Evelyn  Mary;  and  Muriel  Edith. 

LUCY,  formerly  of  Shipley  in  Sussex,  and  Stratford-on- 
Avon  and  Birmingham  (H.  Coll.,  1851).  Ermine,  on  a 
pile  between  two  pikes  hauriant  in  base  gules,  a  pike  also 
hauriant  between  three  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  boar's  head  gules,  issuant  from  a  wreath  of 
oak  proper,  between  two  wings  bendy  of  six  of  the  second 
and  argent.     Motto — "Enavant."     Livery — Red. 

Sons  of  Henry  Charles  Lucy,  Gentleman  (son  of  William 

Lucy — see  below),  b.  1836  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1857,  Harriet 

Jane,  d.  of  Thomas  Wood  of  Shipston-on-Stour  : — 

Arthur    Henry   Lucy,    Gentleman,    b.-   1858;    m.    1893, 

Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Edmund  Lane,  D.C.L.  ;  and 

has   issue — Cicely    Hartwell.      Res. — 31  Russell  Gardens, 

Golders  Green,  N.W.  n.  Club — East  Sussex  (St.  Leonards). 

Charles  Haughotn  Lucy,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  Aline, 

d.  of  W.  D.  Cleveland,  and  has  issue — 2  sons  and  2  daus. 

Res. — Houston,  Texas,  U.S.A. 

Harold  Philip  Lucy,  Gentleman,  I.  1865  ;  m.  Agnes 
Ella,  d.  of  W.  P.  Greenhalgh  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue — 
Eric  Vere  Lucy, Gentleman,  b.  1893  [m.  Mary  Alberta,  d. 
of  Charles  Bates  of  New  Orleans,  and  has  issue— 1  son  and 
1  dau.].     Res. — New  Orleans,  U.S.A. 

Yr.  son  of  William   Lucy,  Mayor  of  Birmingham,  b. 
1804;  d.   1885;  m.  1830,   Mary  Anne,  d.   of  Rev.  Dr. 
Nicoll,  Rector  of  Cherington,  Shipston-on-Stour: — 
Alfred    Lucy,    Gentleman,    b.    1843.      Res. — Nairobi. 

LUDDINGTON  of  Wallington  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
two  pales  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  a  lion  passant  between 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bittern  proper,  supporting 


in  the  dexter  claw  a  palmer's  staff  erect  or.     Motto— 
•"  Patriae  fidelis." 

Sons  of  J  ames  Luddington,  of  Audley  House,  Little- 
port,  b.  1821  ;   d.  1884;   m.  1848,  Augusta,   d.  and 
coh.  of  Joseph  Little,  Esq  ,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Bedford 
House,  Ely  : — 
James  Little    Luddington,    Esq.,     J. P.    and   Custos 
Rotulorum    for   Isle    of    Ely,   J. P.   Norfolk,   Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
b.  1853  ;  m.  1901,  Florence  Anna,  Ladv  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  eld.  d.  of 
Henry  Charles  Fulcher,   of    W.    Hampstead,    and   has 
issue— James  Hilton  Little  Luddington,    Gentleman, 
M.A.   (Camb.),  b.  1902  ;    and  Anna   Florence  Augusta. 
Res. — Audlev  House,  Littleport,  Isle  of  Ely  ;  Wallington 
Hall,  Norfolk.     C/m&— Constitutional. 

Joseph    William    Luddington,    Gentleman,    b.    1854; 
m.  1905,  Kate    Elizabeth,    eld.  d.  of  George   Little,   of 
Farcetand  Littleport.  Res. — Kingsthorpe,  Northampton. 
Lancelot   Harold   Luddington,  Esq.,   Capt.    (ret.)   3rd 
Suffolk   Regt.  (West  Suffolk  Mil.),  formerly  Lieut.  4th 
Suffolk  Regt.  (Cambridgesh.  Mil.),  D.L.  and  (1919)  High 
Sheriff,  cos.  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  J. P.  Isle  of  Ely, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1866  ;  m.  1906,  Mary  Alice  Louisa,  d.  of 
Rev.    Henry    Pearse,    of    Evelyn   Gardens.     Res. — The 
Chantry,  Ely,  Cambridge.     Club — United  University. 
Sons  of  Col.  William  James  Cropley   Luddington, 
J. P.  Ely,  b.  1872  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1906,  Dorothy,  d.  of 
tbe  late  William  Jessop,  of  Thornsett  Lodge,  Brad- 
field  Dale,  Yorks. : — 
William  Henry  Luddington,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.    Res. 
— Little  worth,  Greens  Norton,  Towcester. 

John  Bateman  Luddington,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

EDWIN  LUDLOW,  Gentleman;  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Ludlow  by  Royal  Licence.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  martens'  heads 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  •.vreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-marten  couped  sablf. 

LUDLOW  (H.  Coll.,  4  Mar.  1920).  Ermine,  on  a 
chevron,  between  three  bears'  heads  erased  sable,  a 
martlet  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-bear  sable,  the  sinister 
paw  resting  upon  an  escutcheon  ermine,  charged  with 
a  martlet  or.     Motto — "  Omne  solum  forti  patria." 


Son  of  Joseph  Ludlow,  of  Sutton  Lodge,  Soli- 
hull, co.  Warwick,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1856, 
Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Robert  Coates,  of  Leamington 
Spa:  — 
Walter  Robert  Ludlow,  Esq.  ,C.B.  (mil.  1918  ;  civ.  1911), 
J. P.,  D.L.,  F.S.I. ,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  late 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  8th  Batt.  R.  Warwickshire  Regt., 
1908-13,  which  he  raised,  Lt.-Col.  cmdg.  No.  2  V.B. 
R.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1901,  Col.  comdg.  184th  Infantry 
Bde.  1915-16,  Area  Commandant  Flanders,  B.E.F.  1917- 
18,  County  Commandant  Warwick  Cadets,  1913-25,  b. 
1857  ;  m.  1883,  Helen  Florence,  d.  of  Charles  Hart, 
of  Harborne  Hall,  Staffs.;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Carlton  Walter  Preston  Ludlow,  Esq.,  Capt.  Prince 
Albert's  Somerset  L.I.,  b.  1892  [m.  1923,  Theodosia 
Margaret,  d.  of  W.  Beauchamp  Tyndall,  of  Bath]  ; 
(2)  Stratford  Walter  Ludlow,  Esq.,  Capt.  8th 
Batt.  R.  Warwick  Regt.  (T.F.),  b.  1894  ;  killed  in 
action  1916  ;  (1)  Florence  Marion  [m.  1904,  Walter  E. 
Cooper,  M.R.C.S.j  ;  (2)  Phyllis  [m.  1904,  Lewis  Bartleet, 
M.A.]  ;  (3)  Judith  Alsager  Tryon  ;  (4)  Audrey  Frances. 
Res. — Lovelace  Hill,  Solihull,  co.  Warwick.  Clubs — Con- 
servative, Union  (Birmingham). 

The  Rev.  THOMAS  ARTHUR  LUDLOW-HEWI'IT, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  J.  P.  for  co.  Cork,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
Botn  1850,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 
Rainey  Ludlow,  late  of  Durrant,  Bideford,  by  his  wife 
Annette,  only  child  of  Col.  Thomas  Wall  Hewitt  of  Clan- 
coole,  whose  name  he  has  assumed  by  Royal  Licence. 
Armorial  bearings  (R.L.,  1857,  H.  Coll. )— Argent,  two 
chevronels  indented  gules  between  three  owls  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise  eradicated  proper, 
therefrom  rising  a  falcon  belled  or,  fretty  gules,  in  the  beak 
an  aco  n  slipped  also  proper.  Mottoes — "  Nee  temere  nee 
timide"  ;  "Tarn  noctu  quam  die  sapere."  Liveiy — Blue, 
with  yellow  facings.  Married,  1882,  Edith  Annie,  dau. 
of  A.  R.  Hudson  of  Wick  House,  Pershore  ;  and  has  Issue 
— (1)  Alfred  Arthur  Thomas  Ludlow-Hewitt,  b.  1884  [m. 
1908,  Margery,  only  d.  of  late  H.  Moseley] ;  (2)  Edgar 
Rainey  Ludlow-Hewitt,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Air 
Commodore  R.A.F. ,  formerly  Capt.  and  Brev. -Major  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles,  b.  1886  [m.  1923,  Albinia  Mary,  d.  of  Major 
E.  H.  Evans-Lombe,  and  widow  of  Capt.  A.  H.  E.  Ashley, 
Cold-treamGds.] ;  (3)Henry  Balfour CedricLudlow-Hewitt, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888;  Edith  Caroline  Annette;  and  Mary 
Dorinda  Elizabeth.  Seat — Clancoole,  near  Bandon.  Res. 
— The  Vicarage,  Minety,  Malmesbury,  Wilts. 

LUGARD  (H.  Coll.,  1859).  Gules,  an  Eastern  crown 
between  three  wolves'  heads  couped  or,  langued  azure, 
collared  gemel  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  or, 
langued  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  lance  in  bend 
sinister,  therefrom  flowing  to  the  dexter  a  banner  gules, 
charged  with  an  Eastern  crown  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Fide  et  fortitudine." 

Son  of  Col.   Henry  Ibbetson  Lugard,  Indian  Army,  b. 

1837;  d.  1925;    m.   1859,  Anne  Emily,   d.   of  George 

Stuart:  — 
Edward   Avlmer   Lugard,   Gentleman,    Civil    Engineer, 
India,  b.  1866.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Rev.   Frederick  Grueber  Lugard,  b.  1808  ;   d. 

1900;  m.  1st,  1834,  Grace    Price  Morgan;   2nd,  1848, 

Emma  Cameron  ;  3rd,  1855,  Mary  Jane  Howard  : — 
The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  John  Dealtry  Lugard,  1st 
Baron  Lugard,  of  Abinger,  Surrey  (1928),  P.C.  (1920), 
G.C.M.G  (1911),  K.C.M.G.  (1901),  C.B.  (1895),  D.S.O. 
(1887),  British  Member  on  the  Permanent  Mandates 
Commission  of  the  League  of  Nations  since  1923,  Col.  (ret. ), 
served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  Soudan  Campaign 
1885  (despatches,  medal  and  two  clasps,  bronze  star), 
Burma  War  1886-87  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O. ,  medal  and 
two  clasps),  commanded  Expedition  against  Slave-traders 
on  Lake  Nyassa  1888  (severely  wounded),  commanded 
Exploration  of  Sabakhi  1889,  Administrator  of  Uganda 
1890-92  (medal),  commanded  Expedition  to  Borgu  to 
negotiate  British  Treaties  1894-95  (medal),  commanded 
Expedition  to  Ngamiland  1896-97,  H.M.  Commissioner 
Hinterland  of  Nigeria  and  Lagos,  and  Commandant  West 
African  Frontier  Force  (which  he  raised)  1897-99,  High  Com- 
missioner of  Northern  Nigeria  1900-6,  Gov.  of  Hong  Kong 
1907-12,  Gov.  of  Northern  and  Southern  Nigeria  1912-13, 
Gov. -Gen.  of  Nigeria  1914-19,  b.  1858;  m.  1902,  Dame 
Flora  Louise,  D.B.E.  (d.  1929),  d.  of  the  late  Major-Gen. 


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Common,  Surrey.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Brooks's. 

Major  Edward  James  Lugard,  D.S.O.  (1890),  O.B.E. 
(1918),  late  Indian  Army,  served  in  Burma  War  1888-89 
(medal  and  clasp),  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O. ),  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(slightly  wounded,  clasp),  South  African  War  1899-1900 
(medal  and  three  clasps),  second  in  command,  and  later 
commanded  Expedition  to  Nganuland  1896-99,  Political 
Assistant  to  High  Commissioner  Northern  Nigeria  1903-6, 
Secretary  Imperial  Institute  1908-12,  Political  Secretary 
to  Governor  of  Northern  and  Southern  Nigeria  1912-13, 
to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Nigeria  1914-15,  served  Great  War 
1915-19  (O.B.E. ,  and  War  Medal),  b.  1865;  m.  1893, 
Charlotte  Eleanor,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Broadley  Howard  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Capt.  Cyril  Edward  Lugard,  b.  1894. 
Estate — Furzen  Wood,  Abinger  Common,  Surrey. 

Lugard,  quarterly,  1  and  4.  Lugard  as  above,  2  and  3, 
or,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  stags  lodged  proper,  each 


pierced  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  (for  MacHenry, 
U.O.) 

Son  of  Col.  Edward  John  Lugard  (Brigadier-General), 
P.S.C. ,  King's  Own  Royal  Lancaster  Regt.  and  Army 
Staff,  b.   1845;  d.  1911  ;  m.   1st,   1871,   Emeline  Eliza- 
beth, d.   of  Capt.  William  Hyder,  10th  Hussars;  2nd, 
1889,   Hannah    (Una),    d.    of  Donald  Mackinnon    of 
Moreep, Victoria,  Australia  ;  and  Strath,  Skye,  N.B.  : — 
Edward  Cecil  Lugard,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1894,  Florence  Caro- 
line, d.   of  Octavius   March  ;    and  has  had   issue  —  Capt. 
Edward   March   Lugard,   b.   1895;  killed  in   action   1918  ; 
Lieut.  John  Wykeham  Lugard,  b.  1899: 

Son    of    Col.  Henry   Williamson    Lugard,    R.E. ,    b. 

1813;  d.   1857;   m.   1842,  Margaret  Anna,  d.   of  John 

MacHenry,    of  co.   Antrim,    Ireland,  and  of   Penrith, 

N.S.  Wales:— 

The  late   Col.  Henry  Travers  Lugard,   Royal  Artillery, 

served   in  Afghan  War  1878,    Wuzeeree  Expedition   1881, 

Burmese  War  1886,  South  African  War  1899  (three  medals), 

b.  1849;   d.  1927;  m.  1902,  Marcella  Clarke. 

LUKE  of  London  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lucy  naiant  in 
fesse,  and  in  chief  three  mullets  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  winged 
lion  statant  or,  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  potent  between 
four  cross  crosslets  gold.    Motto — "  Spero  meliora." 

Joseph  Harry  Luke,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  [Arms  as 
above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Zamarski: — quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  ten  argent  and 
vert,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  crowned  or,  between   two 


(launches  ermine  (for  Zamarski)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  lucy 
naiant  in  fesse  argent  (for  de  Zander)] ;  m.  1884, 
Eugenie  Bertha  Caroline,  d.  and  heir  of  Louis  John 
Charles  Zamarski,  of  Biala,  Poland,  Knight  of  the 
Crown  of  Italy,  and  gt.  gt.-grand-dau.  and  heiress  of  Maj. 
Louis  de  Zander,  a  noble  of  the  Kingdom  of  Poland  ; 
andhasissue — Harry  Charles  Luke,  Esq.,C.M.G.,  B.Litt., 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Colonial  Sec.  of 
Sierra  Leone  since  1924,  late  Comdr.  R.N.V.R.  [Anns 
as  above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Fremlin,  namely : 
Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  esquires'  helmets, 
each    with    one    plume   argent]    (Clubs  —  St.    James's, 


Spcro-ffl^lS^ 


Athenaeum),  b.  1884  [m.  1918,  Joyce  Evelyn,  d.  of  the 
late  Henry  James  Leigh  Fremlin,  of  Bearsted,  Kent, 
Capt.  Indian  Army ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Ambrose 
Cyprian  Luke,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  Michael  Charles 
Deane  Luke,  Gentleman,  b.  1925]  ;  Amelie  Bertha 
Josephine  [m.  1914,  Leonard  Boys,  of  Woodhall  Spa  ; 
and  has  issue].  Res. — 154  Ashley  Gardens,  Westminster, 
S.W.     Club— St.  James's. 


(H. 


Coll. 
bend 


.     Argent,  a 
gobonny   or 


ion  rampant  gules,  de- 
and    azure.      Motto  — 


LUKIN 
bruised  by 
"  Inspice." 

Sons  of  Rev.  James  Lukin,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  Rector  of  Hinton  Martel,  co.  Dorset,  b.  1827; 
d.  ;    m.    1856,    Maria,    d.    of   Robert   Sharpe  of 

Hewelsfield  Grange,  co.  Gloucester: — 
Lionel  William  Lukin,  Gentleman,  of  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa,  b.  1858. 

Charles  James   Lukin,   Gentleman,   b.    1859  ;    m.    1892, 
Angiolina    Henrietta    Louisa    Mary,    d.    of    Moses    Vere 
Cumins  of  San  Antonio,  and  has  issue — a  dau. 
James    William    Robert    Geoffrey    Lukin,    Gentleman, 


1861. 
Harry 
Frank 
Son 


Albert  Lukin,  Gentleman,  b.  1862. 
Edwin  Lukin,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
of    Major-Gen.    Charles    Osbaldeston    Lukin   of 
Northfield,  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford,  by  his  wife 
Emily  Charlotte,  eldest  d.  of  Charles  Rivers  Freeling, 
Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Francis  Freeling,  Bart.): — 
Rev.    Arthur    Charles    Napier    Lukin,    Clerk    in    Holy 
Orders,    M.A.    (Selwyn    Coll.,   Camb.),    Vicar   of  Ashley 
Green,  Bucks.,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1902,  Marjorie,  only  d.  of  Astlev 
Vigers  ;  and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Violet ;    and  Gwendolyn 
Marjorie.      Post.    add.  —  Ashley    Green    Vicarage,     Berk- 
hamsted. 

Brig. -Gen.    Robert   Clarence   Wellesley   Lukin,  D.S.O., 
formerly  9th  Bengal  Lancers,  served  in  Chitral  Campaign, 


*Lufe 


i895(medal  and  clasp),  in  the  Tirah  Campaign,  1897-98  (two 
clasps),  in  the  War  in  S'  uth  Africa,  1901-2  (medal  and  five 
clasps),  Great  War  1914-18, Afghan  War  1919,  Mesopotamia 
1921,  b.  1870;  ?n.  1909,  Meriel,  d.  of  Wellesley  Taylor,  of 
Sherington  Manor,  Newport  Pagnell.  Res.  —  Brookfield 
House,  Mortimer,  Berks.  Clubs  —  Cavalry,  Naval  and 
Military. 

John  Harry  Erskine  Lukin,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Post, 
add.— 

Son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lukin,   M.A.,  Prebendary 
of  Wells,  Vicar  of  Combe  St.   Nicholas,  co.  Somerset, 
by  his  second  wife  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Henry  Thomas  Tim- 
son  of  Tatchbury,  co.  Hants. : — 
Col.  Frederick  Windham  Lukin  (ret.),  late  3rd  Hussars, 
served  in  Crimea  at  siege  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  clasp 
and   Turkish   medal),  also   in   Indian    Mutiny,   present  at 
siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  and  affair  at  Bungaon  (medal 
with  clasp),  b.  1833;  m.   1867,  Elizabeth  Hay,  d.  of  John 
David  Hay  Hill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  LL.B.,  of  Cressenhall  Hall, 
co.  Norfolk,  and  widow  of  Major  Arthur  Cassidy  of  the 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards;  and  has  issue — Lucy  Sybil  [m.  1890, 
Edgar  Bruce  of  The  Beeches,  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey]. 
Post,  add.— 

Son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Mayow  Lukin,  M.A., 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Torrington,  Governor 
of  Ceylon,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Guestling,  co.  Sussex, 
by  his  wife  Emily,  second  d.  of  Rev.  John  Drake  Crofts, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Houghton,  co.  Norfolk: — ■ 
George  Frederick  Lukin,  Gentleman,  b  1857.     Pes. — 

LUKIS  of  Guernsey,  C.I.  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron 
ermine  between  two  annulets  in  chief  and  in  base  a  bow 
fessewise  surmounted  by  two  arrows  in  saltire  argent,  on  a 
chief  or,  a  Cornish  chough  proper,  between  two  cross 
crosslets  iitch^e  gules.  Mantling  azu'e  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  gules, 
cuffed  vert,  grasping  three  holly  sprigs  proper,  between 
two  eagles'  wings  also  proper,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  azure.  Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 
Son  of  : — 

E.  Fellowes  Lukis,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Address — 

S.S.  Port  Hacking,   Cunard  Line  (Australasian  Serv. ),  19 
and  11  Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.C.3. 

LUMB   (H.    Coll.).     Or,  three   escutcheons  sable,  each 


Hum 


1227 


P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumber- 

.   16    June    1858,   Juliana 

of  Joseph    Harrison   of 


charged  with  a  mullet  pierced  of  the  first,  a  martlet  fcr 


difference.  Mantling  or  and  sable.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  blackamoor's  head  in  profile,  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sable, 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  gold, 
within  a  wreath  in  arch  or  and  sable.  Motto — "  Respice 
finem."  Livery — Undress,  black  ;  dress,  yellow  with  blue 
facings. 

Son  of  James  Lumb,  Esq. ,  J. 

land  (High  Sheriff   1880),  m 

Georgina   {d.    1869),    eld.    d. 

Linethwaite,  Cumberland  : — 
Edward  James  Machell  Lumb,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cumber- 
land, Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  Dragoons,  late  Lieut.  2nd 
Life  Guards,  served  Great  War  as  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  2nd 
Co.  of  London  Yeo. ,  b.  1863;  m.  1902,  Hon.  Catherine 
Elizabeth  Ellen,  d.  of  3rd  Baron  Decies.  Pes. — Northcroft 
House,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey.  Clubs  —  Boodle's, 
Bachelors'. 

LUMLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  gules  between 
three  parrots  vert,  collared  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
pelican  in  piety  in  her  nest  all  proper.  Motto — "  Murus 
seneus  conscienta." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  George  Lumley,  9th  Earl  oi 

Scarbrough,    Lt.-Col.    West  Yorkshire  Yeo.  Cav.,   b. 

1813;  d.  1884;  m.  1846,  Frederica  Mary  Adeliza,  d.  of 

Andrew  Robert  Drummond: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Aldred  Frederick  George  Beresford  Lumley, 
G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  10th  Earl  of  Scarbrough  (15  A]  ril  1690), 
Viscount  Lumley  (10  April  1689),  and  Baron  Lumley  (10  May 
1681),  of  Lumley  Castle,  co.  Durham,  Viscount  Lumley  (12 
July  1628)  of  Waterford,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  RotuU  rum 
W.  Riding  co.  York  1892-1904,  Hon.  Col.  Yorkshire 
Dragoons  and  West  Riding  Div.  T.  and  S.,  Col.  A.S.C. 
(T.D.),  Col.  commanding  a  brigade  Terr.  Force  1908-10, 
formerly  Lieut.  7th  Hussars,  and  Col.  Yorkshire  Dragoons, 
A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  1902,  served  South  Africa  igco,  Dir. 
Gen.  Territorial  and  Volunteer  Forces  1917-21,  with  rank 
cf  Major-Gen.  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  parrot  wings 
expanded  vert,  beaked  and  membered  gules],  b.  1857  ;  m. 
1899,  Lucy  Cecilia,  widow  of  Robert  Ashton  and  eldest 
d.  of  Cecil  Dunn  Gardner ;  and  has  issue — Lady  Serena 
Mary  Barbara  [m.  1923,  Hon.  Robert  James,  son  of  2nd 
Lord  Northbourne,  and  has  issue].  Seats — Sandbeck  Park, 
Rotherham,  and  Tickhill  Castle,  Yorkshire  ;  Lumley  Castle, 
Durham.  Town  res. — 21  Park  Lane,  W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Army  and  Navy. 

Son   of  Brig. -Gen.  the    Hon.  Oswald   Victor  George 

Atheling  Lumley,   C.M.G. ,  Col.  late  nth  Hussars,  b. 

1862;  d.  1923;    m.  1892,  Constance    Ellinor,    eld.    d. 

of   the    late    Capt.    Eustace     John    Wilson     Patten, 

formerly  1st  Life  Guards: — 
Lawrence  Roger  Lumley,  Esq.,  M.P.  Kingston-upon- 
Hull  since  1922,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers  nth  Hussars, 
served  Great  War  1916-19,  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1896  ;  m.  1922,  Katha- 
rine Isabel,  d.  of  the  late  R.  McEwen,  of  Marchmont ;  and 
has  issue — Mary  Constance  ;  and  Elizabeth.  Pes. — 10 
Southwick  Crescent,  W.2. 

LUMLEY-SAVILE  (R.L.,  1898,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on 
a  bend  sable,  three  owls  of  the  first  within  a  bordure  wavy 
of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  argent,  debruised  by  a  bendlet 
sinister  wavy  sable.  Motto  —  "  Bee  fast."  Supporters — 
Two  talbots  ermine,  each  gorged  with  a  collar  wavy  sable, 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a 
popinjay  vert,  collared  gules. 

Son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Savile,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of 
Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  b.  1822;  d.  1859;  m.  1849,  Mary, 
only  d.  of  Robert  Castle  Jenkins  of  Beachley,  Mon.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Savile  Lumley-Savile,  2nd  Baron  Savile, 
of  Rufford,  Notts.  (27  Oct.  1888),  K.C.V.O.  (1904).  J.P- 
D.L.  Notts.,  Major  late  Sherwood  Rangers  Yeo.  Cav.,  Hon. 
Col.  1st  V.B.  the  Duke  of  Wellington's  (West  Riding) 
Regt.,  b.  1854;  m.  1st,  1894,  Gertrude  Violet  (d.  1912), 
only  d.  of  Charles  Francis  Webster- Wedderburn  and 
widow  of  Horace  Augustus  Helyar  ;  2nd,  1916,  Esme  Grace, 
only  d.  of  the  late  John  H.  Wolton,  and  has  issue  (by  2nd 
marriage) — Hon.  Gee  rge  Halifax  Lumley-Savile,  b.  1919  ; 
Hon.  Henry  Lerline  Thornhill  Lumley-Savile,  b.  1923  ;  and 
Hon.  Deirdre  Barbara  Elland.  Seats—  Rufford  Abbey, 
Ollerton,  Notts.  ;  Walshaw  Moor,  Hebden  Bridge.  Clubs 
— Turf, Bachelors',  Marlborough,  Carlton. 


1228 


£um 


Lun 


LUMSDEN  (L.O.,  1863).  Azure,  a  chevron  or,  between 
two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief  argent,  and  an  escallop 
in  base  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hand  grasping  a  dagger  in 
bend  sinister,  all  proper.  Motto — "Dei  dono  sum  quod 
sum." 

Only  son  of  James  Lumsden,  Esq.,  of  Arden,  co.  Dum- 
bartonshire, J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  /'.  1851  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1882, 
Susan  Campbell    (d.    1887),  d.  of  Robert    Duncanson 
McKenzie  of  Caldarvan,  co.  Dumbarton  : — 
James  Robert  Lumsden,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dumbarton,  b.  1884; 
m.  1914,   Henrietta  Jessie,  only  d.   of  George  Macfarlane 
Reid    of    Dunara,    Prestwick  ;      and    has    issue  —  James 
Alexander  Lumsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Geo'ge  Ranald 
Campbell   Lumsden,   Gentleman,    b.    1917.     Seat — Arden, 
Dumbartonshire.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 

LUMSDEN  of  Huntingtowerfield  (L.O. ,  1899).  Azure, 
a  ship  under  sail  between  two  wolves'  heads  couped  in  chief 
and  an  escallop  in  base,  all  within  a  bordure  argent.    Mant- 


ling azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest— Upcn  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  an  eagle  pi  eying  on  a  salmon  proper.  Motto — 
"  Fide  et  perseverantia." 

Eld.  son  of  James  David  Lumsden,  Esq.,  of  Hunting- 
towerfield, co.  Perth,  J. P.,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1920  ;  m  1884, 
d.  of  the  late  George  Fortune,  of  Barnsmuir,  Fife  :  — 
Capt.    David    Lumsden,    b.    1888 ;    m.    1922,    Marjorie 
Alverstone,  d.  of  Frederick  Cecil  Calthrop  ;  and  has  issue — 
fames  David  Lumsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Marjorie 
Rose.   Seat — Huntingtowerfield,  Perth.  Club — Caledonian. 

LUMSDEN  (L.O.,  12  July  1006).  Azure,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  argent,  between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief 
and  a  buckle  or  in  base,  three  torteaux.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed,  holding  a  sword  all  proper.  Motto — "Dei 
dono  sum  quod  sum." 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Lumsden ,  Esq. ,  J .  P.,  of  Freuchie , 
Fife,  b.  1817 ;  d.  1878  ;  m.  i860,  Helen  Shepherd,  d.  cf 
John  Lowson,  jun.  : — 
George   James    Lumsden,   Esq.,  J. P.   co.   Fife,  b.    1865. 
Res.—  Eden  Valley,  Freuchie,  Fife. 


LUMSDEN  (U.O.  1926).  Azure,  a  buckle  or,  between 
two  wolves'  heads  in  chief  and  in  base  a  salmon  naiant 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  naked  arm  embowed  proper,  grasping  a 
sword  argent,  hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto  —  "  Dei  dono 
sum  quod  sum." 

Son    of  John    Lumsden  of   Lceson    Park,    Dublin,  b. 


1840;   d.  1925;   in.  i8£8,  Florence  Isabella  Gordon,  d. 

of  Hugh  McKean  :  — 
Sir  Joh.i  Lumsden,  K.B.E..M.D.,  Knight  of  Justice  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  D.  L.  co. 
Dublin,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1896,  Caro  Frances,  d.  of  Major  Fitz- 
Hardinge  Kingscote,  of  Furbo,  Galway,  and  has  issue — 
John  FitzHardinge  Lumsden,  Esq.,  b.  1897;  Leslie; 
Norah  ;  M  irgery  Bloomfield  ;  Nancy  ;  and  Betty.  Res.— 
4  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin;  and  Roslyn,  Howth,  co. 
Dublin.      Club — Friendly  Brothers  (Dublin). 

LUMSDEN  cf  Pitcaple  (L.O.,  matric.  7  Aug.  1908  as 
cadet  of  Lumsden  cf  Cushnie,  matric.  c.  1672-7).  Azure,  a 
buckle  or,  between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief  and 
an  escallcp  in  base  argent,  a  bordure  ermine.     Mantling 


azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a 
naked  arm  grasping  a  sword  proper.  Motto — "  Dei  dono 
sum  quod  sum." 

Eld.  son  of  Col.    Henry  Lumsden,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Aberdeen,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1825;  d.  1918  ;  m.  i860,  Edith 

Jane.d.  of  late  Rev.  Rr  bert  Samuel  Battiscombe,  M.B. , 

Vicar  of  Barkway  and  Rector  of  Reed,  Herts.  ; — 

Walter    Lumsden,    Esq.,   of    Pitcaple    Castle,    CLE. , 

C.V.O.,  J. P.  and   D.L.  Aberdeenshire,   Rear-Adm.  (ret.), 

Director  Royal  Indian  Marine  1909-17,  b.    1865  ;  m.   1903, 

Ethel  Flora,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Naghten  FitzGerald,  C.B.  ; 

and   has    issue — Margaret    Fitz-Gerald.      Seat  —  Pitcaple 

Castle,  Pitcaple,  Aberdeenshire.    Club — Naval  and  Military. 

LUND  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  gules,  in  chief 
two  lions  passant,  and  in  base  a  demi-pegasus  couped  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-pegasus  couped  or,  the  wings 
charged  with  five  horse-shoes,  two,  one,  and  two,  and  rest- 
ing the  sinister  leg  on  a  lion's  head  erased  gules.  Motto — 
"  God's  my  Guide." 

Sons  of  Edward  Lund,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1926; 

m.  1884,  Agnes  Alice,  d.  of  Henry  Alfred  Eaton  Jowett 

of  Sawley,  Derby:  — 


Hun 


Edward  Kingstone  Lund,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  m.  1912, 
Maude,  eld.  d.  of  Walter  P'oster  Bland,  and  has  issue- 
Edward  Walter  Kingstone  Lund,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Arthur  Basil  Lund,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — Eversleigh, 
Gatehurst,  Lanes. 

Wilfrid  Herbert  Lund,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  m.  Dorothy 
Lee,  and  has  issue — Audrey;  Betty;  and  Margaret.  Res. 
— 31  Chantry  Road,  Moseley,   Birmingham. 

Sons  of  Edward  Lund,  F.R.C.S.,  by  his  wife  Charlotte, 
d.  of  Daniel  Nathaniel  Webster: — 

Herbert  Lund,  Gentleman,  M.A.  and  M.B. ,  B.C.  Camb. , 
F.R.C.S.,  b.  1858;  m.  1892,  Mary  Crockatt,  d.  of  Thomas 
Ballantine  of  Greenock,  and  of  Lochgoilhead,  co.  Argyll; 
and  has  issue — Herbert  Keith  Ballantine  Lund,  Gentleman, 
b.  1896 ;  and  Margaret  Ballantine.  Residence — 22  John 
Street,  Manchester;  Fern   Hill,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

William  Lund,  Gentleman,  /'.  .      Res  — 

LUND  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  azure  and  argent,  a 
decrescent  between  two  estoiles  in  chief  or,  and  three  barru- 
lets  wavy  in  base  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


£u0 


1229 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  crescent 
or,  a  fountain  proper.     Motto — "  Cum  secundo  flumine." 

Eld.   surv.   son  of  James  Lund,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

West    Rdg.    Yorks.,    of    Maltis   Hall,    Crosshills,    nr. 

Leeds;    Ellerton  Hall,   nr.    York;    Lund  Forest,  nr. 

Malton  ;    and   Cononley,   b.    1829;    d.   1903;   m.  ist, 

1850,  Mary  Sarah,  d.  of  William  Spencer  of  Lothers- 

dale  ;  2nd,  Janet,  d.  of  John  Craven  of  Highthorn,  nr. 

York  :— 
Frederick  James  Lund,   Esq.,  J. P.  West  Riding  Yorks. , 
b.  1855  ;  m.  1889,  Janet,  M.B.  E. ,  d.  of  Edward  Hoyle,  Esq. , 
J. P.,   of  Moorlands.  Bacup.     Res. — Watcombe  Park,  nr. 
Torquay.     Clubs — R.A.C.,  R.  Torbay  Yacht  (Torquay). 

LUNN  (H.  Coll.,  10  Dec.  1923).  Per  fesse  dancett6e 
sable,  semee  of  mullets  argent  and  of  the  second,  in  chief 
a  decrescent  or,  and  in  base  three  chamois  bucks  salient 
gules,  armed  and  hoofed  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
chamois  buck  erased  gules,  armed  and  hoofed  or,  holding 
between  the  forelegs  a  cross,  also  gules.  Motto — "  Levavi 
oculos." 

Son    of    Henry  Lunn,  of  West  Ashby    House,   co. 
Lincoln  : — 

Sir  Henry  Simpson  Lunn,  Knt.  Bach.  (1910),  M.D., 
B.Ch.  (Dublin),  J.P.Middx..  b.  1859  ;  m.  1887,  Ethel,  d.  of 
Rev.  Canon  Moore ;  and  has  issue  —  Arnold  Henry 
Moore  Lunn,  Esq.,  b.  1888  [m.  1913,  Lady  Mabel,  d.  of 
the  late.  Rev.  the  Hon.  John  Stafford  Northcote,  and  sister 
of  3rd  Earl  of  Iddesleigh ;  and  has  issue — Peter  North- 
cote Lunn,  Esq.,  b.  19 14  ;  John  Tristram  Northcote 
Lunn,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Jaqueta  Meave]  ;  Hugh 


Kingsmill  Lunn,  Esq.,  b.  1889  [w.  1915,  Eileen  Fitzgerald, 
d.  of  Horace  Turpin,  of  Maryborough] ;  Brian  Houlds- 
worth  Lunn,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1893  [m.  1923, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  James  Duncan,  of  Dublin].  Res.  — 
Oldfield  House,  Harrow-on-the-Hill ;  5  EndsJeierh  Gardens 
W.C.i. 

LURGAN,  Bar.n,  see  BROWNLOW. 

TOOKE  CUMMING  LUSCOMBE,  Gentleman.  Ar- 
morial bearings  -Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  between  two 
stags'  heads  caboshed  in  base  proper,  a  lion  rampant 
guardant,  crowned  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
-Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
guardant,  crowned  or,  collared  azure,  pierced  through  the 
neck  with  an  arrow  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  cinquefoil  gules.  Motto  — "  Deo  duce  ferro  comitante.'' 
Residence  — 

LUSK  (Granted  H.  Coll.,  1874;  matric.  L.O.,2oMay 
1903).  Azure,  an  ancient  ship  with  three  masts,  sails 
furled  proper,  colours  flying  gules,  on  a  chief  argent,  a 
woolpack  sable  between  two  mullets  gules.  Mantling 
azuie  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
ancient  ship  as  in  t  e  arms,  surmounted  by  a  rainbow 
proper.  Motto — ''Laus  Deo."  Livery — Blue,  silver 
facings. 

Sons  of  John  Lusk,  Gentleman,  Greenock,  b.  1812  ; 
d.  1890;  m.  ist,  28  Jan.  1851,  Mary  (d.  1853),  d.  of 
Thomas  MTlwraith,  Laird  of  Black  Clanchrie  and 
Dochern,  Ayrshire  ;  2nd,  1857,  Helen,  d.  of  John  Stillie, 
Maybole  : — 
Andrew  Potter  Lusk,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Res. — Brook- 
lands,  Wallasey,  Cheshire. 

Hugh  David  Lusk,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.  Res. — Larch 
Villa,  Annan,  Dumfriesshire. 

Surv.  son  of  John  Lusk,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above,  and 
(matric.    30  May  1903)  a  bordure  silver.     Crest— An 


ancient  ship,  as  in  the  arms,  but  without  the  rainbow 
as  above],  b.  14  July  1848;  d.  6  April  1913  ;  m.  10  Aug. 
1876,  Jessie,  d.  of  David  Colville  :  — 
Rev.  David  Colville  Lusk,  M.C.  with  Bar,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Hon.    C.F.    (T.A.),   b.  19    Nov.    1881    [m.   3  Sept.    1909, 
Mary  Theodora,  d.  of  the  late  John  Colville,  Yr. ,  of  Burn- 
side,  Campbeltown  ;    and  has   issue — Jthn   Colville   Lusk, 
Gentleman,  b.  31  Dec.  1913  ;   David  James  Treodore  Lusk, 
Gentleman,  b.  18  Sept.   1915  ;   Andrew  Ronald  Lusk,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  10  Sept.  1920;  Mary  Irene  ;  and  Janet  Theodora. 
Res.  — 2  South  Parks  Road,  Oxford. 

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LUSHINGTON,  see  ARMSTRONG-LUSHINGTON- 
TULLOCH ,  FRANCE  -  LUSHINGTON  -  TULLOCH, 
and  WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON. 

IK!" 

LUSHINGTON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  i  and  4,  or,  a 
fesse   wavy   vert,    charged    with   three   ermine   spots   gold, 


between  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  second  (Lushington, 
H.  Coll,  1791)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three 
pelicans'  heads  erased  or,  picking  their  breasts  proper 
(Godfrey).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  vert,  ducally  gorged 
argent,  on  the  erasure  three  ermine  spots  gold.  Motto — 
"  Fides  nudaque  Veritas."  Livery — Dark  drab  coat,  green 
facings,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons    of   Thomas   Davies    Lushington,    Madras   Civil 
Service,  £.1813  ;  d.  1858;  m.  1850,  Mary,  d.  of  Charles 
May  Lushington,  Madras  Civil  Service  : — 
Major    Arthur  James    Lushington,    b.    1852 ;    m.    1879, 
Constance  Caroline,  d.  of  the   late   Maj.-Gen.    A.    R.    E. 
Hutchinson,  B.S.C.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Arthur  Edmund 
Godfrey    Hamilton    Lushington,   Gentleman,  b.    1883;    (2) 
Cecil  Henry  Gosset  Lushington,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Wor- 
cester Regt. ,   b.  1884;  d.  on  active  service  1916  [m.  1915, 
Evelyn,   d.  of    F.    Hirst].      Res. — The  Park,    Sandling, 
Maidstone.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  Venables  Lushington,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kent,  #.1856;  m. 
1900,  Emily  Beryl  Lushington  Bateman,  d.  of  late  Lt.-Col. 
Charles  May  Allen  Morant  ;  and  has  issue — Helen  Irene 
[m.  1926,  Sidney  Foster  Caville,  Lieut  W.  Kent  Regt.]. 
Seat — Aldington  Court,  nr.  Maidstone. 

Lt.-Col.  Lionel  Edmund  Lushington,  b.  1857 ;  m.  1st, 
1893,  Alithea  Violet  Florence  {d.  1907),  d.  of  J.  Macart- 
ney;  and  has  issue  —  Godfrey  Lionel  Law  Lushington, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894  [m.  1925,  Cicely  Gwynne  Kershaw]; 
and  Violet  Mary  Rose  [m.  192 1,  Cyril  Richardson];  2nd, 
1909,  Ada,  d.  of  the  late  General  C.  J.  Merriman,  C.S.I., 
R.E.  ;  and  by  her  has  issue — Betty  Mary  Merriman  ;  and 
Joan  Christian  Wilberforce.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Franklin  Lushington,  Barrister-at-Law, 
formerly  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  Justice 
in  the  Ionian  Islands,  Chief  Metropolitan  Police  Magis- 
trate, b.  1823 ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1862,  Kate  Maria  (Res. 
— Templehurst,  Southborough,  Kent),  d.  of  Rev. 
James  Morgan,  Vicar  of  Corston,  Somerset: — 
George  Henry  Fitzjames  Lushington,  Esq.,  b.  1872;  m. 
1898,  Julia  Mabel,  d.  of  Harry  Turner  Armitage  ;  and  has 


issue — Franklin  Henry  Lushington,  Gentleman,  6.1904  ;  and 
Marie  Isobel.     Res. — Templehurst,  Southborough,  Kent. 
Son    of    Franklyn     Lushington,    Accountant-Gen.    of 
Madras,  b.  1820;  d.   1901  ;    m.    1854,  Annie,  d.    cf  E. 
Chiappini  : — 
Col.  Edward  Charles  Mortimer  Lushingti  n,  Indian  Army 
(ret.),  b.   1855;    m.   1877,  Mary,  d.   of  Majcr  Hume;    and 
has  surv.  issue — Charles  Edward  Hume  Lushington,  Esq,, 
b.    1882   \m.    1917,    Ethel   Maud   Wilson].      Address — c/o 
Messrs.  Thos.  Cook  &  Son,  Berkeley  Street,  W.i. 

Son  of  Ernald  Wyndham  George  Lushington,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1863;  d.  1900;  m.  1887,  Beatrice,  d.  cf  Major 
Fenwick  : — 
Reginald  Francis  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Yr.  sons  of  FYanklyn  Lushington  and  Annie  Chiappini 
(see  above) : — 
Reginald  Holland  Law  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Res.— 

Rev.   Franklyn  de  Winton   Lushingti  n,    formerly  Head- 
master of  Dover  College,  b.  1868;  m.  1899,  Monica  Sydney 
Sanderson;  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Monica.     Res. — Chateau 
Perce  Neige,  Chateau  D'GDx,  Switzerland. 
Edward  Guy  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Sons   of  James   Law   Lushingt*  n,    Esq.,  Accountant- 
General,  Bombay,  b.   1822;  d.  1905;   in.  1851,  Emma, 
d.  ofCapt.  Nelson: — 
James  Law  Lushington,  Gentleman,  fi.  1852;   m.   1879, 
Bessie  (d.  1911),  d.  of  Major  Wingate  ;  and  has  surv  issue 
— Guye  Wellesley  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.   1880  ;     and 
Ada  Margaret.     Res. — Bombay. 

Harry   Wellesley    Lushington,  Gentleman,    b.    1853 ;    in. 

1889,  Florence,  d.  of  Sir  W.  Robinson ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Stephen  Wellesley  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  '< 
and  Dorothy  May.     Res.- — Crowborough. 

Charles  Morant  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1854 ;  in. 
1879,  Laura  Isabella,  d.  cf  Col.  Fyers ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  Charles  Fyers  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  (2) 
Arthur  Beauclerc  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  (3) 
Alexander  Nelson  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  Ida 
Frances  ;  Lilian  Renee  [m.  ,  Capt.  Sydney  Smith  ;  and 

has  issue] ;  and  Adelaide  May  [m.  ,  Capt.  Anscn  Firth  ; 

and  has  issue]. 

Alfred  Wyndham  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;   m. 

1890,  Alice,  d.  of  W.  Cordue  ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Ernest 
Cordue  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  Ada  Daisy;  and 
Eulalie  May.     Res. — 

Franklyn  Guy  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m.  1896, 
Caroline  Elvina  Price;  and  has  issue — Nancy  Elizabeth. 
Res.— 

Percy  Manners  Lushington  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m.  1st, 
1893,  Bertha  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Rev.  R.  Higgins  ;  2nd,  1898, 
Lily,  d.  of Minchin  ;  and  has  issue — Percy  John  Lush- 
ington, Gentleman,  b.  1899;  and  Aurea  Primrose. 

William  Nelson  Lushington,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Irish 
Regt.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1898,  Grace,  d.  of  Dr.  Frederick  W.  Way  ; 
and  has  issue — Dorothy  Grace.     Res. — 

Son  of    Sir    Henry  Lushington,  4th   Bart. ,  Judge  at 

Allahabad,  b.   1826;  d.  1898;  m.    1849,    Elizabeth,   d. 

of  Anstruther  Cheape  of  Rossie,  Fife  : — 

Major  Sir  Arthur  Patrick  Douglas  Lushington,  5th  Bart. 

(26  April  1791),  late  3rd  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1892, 

Florence   (d.   1926),  d.   of  James  Burness  of  The   Lodge, 

Melton,  Suffolk;  and   has  issue — Florence  Lisette.     Res. — 

Aspenden    Hall,    Buntingford,    Herts.      Club — Army  and 

Navy. 

Son  of  Frederick  Astell  Lushington,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Rosiere,  Hants.,  b.  1815 ;  d.  1892;  in.  1846,  Lady 
Margaret  Julia  Hay,  d.  of  17th  Earl  of  Errol : — 
Algernon  Hay  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  m.  1st, 
1872,  Emma  Jane  (d.  1879),  onty  child  of  Charles  Castle- 
man  ;  2nd,  1881,  Effie  Lilian,  d.  of  Capt.  C.  E.  Newall  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Herbert  Castleman  Lushington,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1879  [in.  1st,  1908,  Barbara  Henrietta  (d.  1927), 
d.  cf  late  Rev.  William  Greville  Hazlerigg ;  2nd,  1928, 
Roselia  May  Elliot,  of  Dover;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry 
Edmond  Castleman  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (2) 
Algernon  Herbert  Greville  Lushington,  b.  1910  ;  (3)  Stephen 
Arthur  Hay  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  {Res. — East 
Ashling,  nr.  Chichester)]  ;  (2)  Montagu  Hay  Lushington, 
Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  R.F.A. ,  b.  1881  [w.  1909,  Annette 
Caroline,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Dupuis,  Rector  of  Sossay, 
Thirsk  (Res.  —  Agrakandi  Nindula,  Ceylon)].  Res.  — 
Lansdowne,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Son  of  Edward  Harbord  Lushingtcn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Brackenhurst,  Cobham,  Surrey,  b.  1822;  d.  1904;  m. 
1848,  Mary,  d.  of  Ccl.  M.  Ramsay: — 


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Lt.-Col.  Edward  Eardley  Lushington,  late  8th  Hussars, 
b.  1850;  m.  1st,  1882,  Caroline  Anna  (d.  1884),  d.  of  Sir 
Bradford  Leslie,  K. C.S.I.  ;  2nd,  i897,Thomasine(rf.  1918), 
d.  of  Major  T.  B.  Sharpe ;  3rd,  1921,  Adeline  Charlotte, 
d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Gordon,  K.C.  Res. — St.  Anne's, 
Caniberley,  Surrey. 

Son  of  Sydney  George  Lushington,  Gentleman,  B.C.L. 

(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1859;   d.  1909;   m.  109c, 

Georgina  Caroline  Elizabeth  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Capt.  John 

Chippindall  Healey: — 
Franklin  Lushingti  n,  Esq.,  Major  Res.  of  Officers  R.G.A. , 
and  Major  R.A.  (Special  Reserve),  />.  1892 ;  m.  1916, 
Bridget,  d.  of  Ernest  Howard,  of  Heath  End,  Farnham  ; 
and  has  issue — Stephen  Lushington,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Res. — 3A  Sheffield  Terrace,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Younger  sons  of   Edward    Harbord    Lushington    and 

Mary  Ramsay  (see  above): — 
Biig.-Gen.  Stephen  Lushington,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.F.A., 
Officer  Order  of  Savoy,  late  Inspect. -Gen.  of  Police  British 
Guiana,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  C.B.),  b.  1864; 
m.  1891,  Mabel  Louise,  d.  of  Col.  F.  W.  Macmullen.  Res. — 
Woodlea,  Rowledge,  Farnham.     Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  Wm.  Bryan  Lushington,  0.   1824;  d.  1888;  m. 

1873,  Augusta  Victoria,  d.  of  R.  A.  C.  Godwin-Austen, 

of  Shalford  House,  Surrey  : — 
Rev.  Philip  Austen   Lushington,   M.A.    Oxon.,  Vicar  of 
Bromyard,  Preb.  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  b.  1874  ;   in.  1907, 
Frances   Anne  Katharine,  d.  of  G.   C.   Harrison.      Res. — 
Bromyard  Vicarage,  Worcester. 

LUTLEY,  see  BARNEBY-LUTLEY. 

LUTTRELL,  see  FOWNES-LUTTRELL. 

LUXFORD,  see  ROBERTSOX-LUXFORD. 

LUXMOORE,  see  NAINBY-LUXMOORE. 

LUXMOORE  (R.L.,  19  Jan.  1910).  Argent,  a  chevron 
nebuly  sable  between  in  chief  two  moorhens  proper  and  in 
base   a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  and  (for   distinction)  a  canton 


Son  cf  John  George  Wilson,  of  Durham,  Gentleman  : — 
Allan  Aylmer  Luxmoore,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  m.  1909, 
Lucy  Luxmoore  Dumville  Luxmoore  (formerly  Lees),  ygst. 
d.  of  George  John  Dumville  Lees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Woodhill, 
Oswestry;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edmund  Luxmoore,  Gentle- 
man, b.  21  Sept.  1914  ;  (2)  Michael  Luxmoore,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  24  June,  1918.  Res. — Shincliffe,  co.  Durham. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

LUXMOORE  of  Okehampton  (R.L.,  12  Oct.  1899). 
Argent,  a  chevron  nebuly  sable  between  two  moorhens  close 
in  chief  proper  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  azure. 

Dans,  of  George  John  Dumville  Lees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Woodhill,    Oswestry,    b.    1848;     d.    1906;     m.    1871, 

Anne    Dove   (d.    1925),    d.    and   coheir  of   Rev.  John 

Luxmoore  of  Okehampton  Park: — 

Anne    Dumville    Luxmoore   (formerly   Lees),    m.   1900, 

Frederick  Richmond  Brown  ;  and  has  issue.   Res. — Llanfair, 

Carnarvon,  N.  Wales. 

Sydney  Dove  Dumville  Luxmoore  (formerly  Lees). 
Lucy  Luxmoore  Dumville  Luxmoore  (formerly  Lees),  m. 
1909,    Allan   Aylmer   Luxmoore  (formerly  Wilson)   {q.v.). 
Res. — Shincliffe,  Durham. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  CORYNDON  LUX- 
MOORE, Esquire,  of  Broadwoodwiger  and  Germansweek, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Beckett,  Stafford,  and  Witheridge, 
all  in  co.  Devon,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of 
Church  Minshull,  co.  Chester ;  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
County  of  Cheshire.  Born  1872,  being  the  only  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Charles  Luxmoore  of  Witherdon,  Devon, 
and  Ashbrook  Hall,  Cheshire  (who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Brooke  by  Royal  Licence  in  1884,),  late  of 
H.M.  37th  Regt.,  sometime  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor  of 
Ceylon  (served  through  Indian  Mutiny  on  Staff),  by  his 
wife  Mary  Rosalie,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Thomas 
Carpenter,  B.A. ,  of  Launceston,  Cornwall.  He  dis- 
continued the  use  of  the  additional  name  of  Brooke  in 
1894  and  resumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Luxmoore 
only  by  Royal  Licence.     Armorial  bearings— Argent,  two 


gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  battleaxe  erect  proper  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  azure.    Motto — ' '  Securis  fecit  securum.' 


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chevronels  gules  between  three  moorhens  close  proper, 
all  within  a  bordure  nebuly  sable,  charged  with  eight 
bezants.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  battleaxe  erect  proper  between  two 
pomegranates,  leaved  and  slipped  or.  Motto — "Securis 
fecit  securum."  Married,  Aug.  17,  1897,  Rosalie  Maud 
Acworth,  younger  dau.  of  Edmund  Woods  Ommanney, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Fleet  H.  M.  Om- 
manney   of  Stonehouse,    Plymouth  ;    and    has    Issue — (1) 


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Charies  Manaton  Grosvenor  Luxmoore,  Gentleman,  b. 
June  23,  1898  ;  (2)  Coryndon  Ommanney  Luxmoore, 
Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  io,  1900 ;  (3)  Henry  Frederick  Lux- 
moore, Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  8,  1903  ;  (4)  John  Luxmoore, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Address — Stafford,  Dolton,  Devon  ; 
Ashbrook  Towers,  Church  Minshull,  Middlewich,  Cheshire. 

LYBBE,  see  POWYS-LYBBE. 

LYDALL  (Vn.  Berks.,  1664;  ped.  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a 
saltire  or,  over  all,  on  a  fesse  of  the  last,  three  pellets. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— Out  of  a   mural  crown 


chequy  or  and  azure,  a  heron's  head  erased  of  the  first, 
in  the  beak  a  scroll  inscribed  "  Et  patribus  et  posteritate." 
Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Son   of  John   Dodd    Lydall,  Gentleman,  b.  1801 ;    d. 
1894 ;  m.  1836,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Haw- 
thorne : — 
William    Hawthorne    Lydall,   Gentleman,   Solicitor,   b. 
1849  ;  m.  1878,  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Loader  of  Pointington, 
Somerset;    and    has   issue  —  (1)   William    Edward    Dycer 
Lydall,  Gentleman,  b.   1878;  (2)  Henry  Hugh  Wykeham 
Lydall,    Gentleman,    b.    1885.      Address — 37  John  Street, 
Bedford  Row,  W.C.     Club— Wimbledon  Golf. 
Son  of  Dr.  Lydall  (s.  of  John  Dodd  Lydall) :  — 
Wykeham    Tracey    Lydall,  Gentleman,   M.D.     (Brux. ), 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  b.  1870.     Res.  —  Briars  Hey, 
Stechford,  Birmingham. 

LYDE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  or  and  azure,  two  stag's 
heads  erased  in  pale  gules,  and  as  many  crescents  in  fesse 
of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  between  two  crescents  or,  in  front  of  two 
branches  of  laurel  vert,  a  castle  argent.  Motto — "  Ardua 
tendo." 

Third  son  of  Thomas  Lyde  of  Sidhouse,  co.  Devon,  b. 

1823;    d.    1869;    m.   1850,   Jean,    d.    of   Sir   Michael 

Malcolm,  Bart.,  of  Balbodie  and  Grange,  Fifeshire: — 

Charles  Wolcott  Lyde,    Gentleman,   b.   1861  ;   m.   1920, 

Christiana  Mercy,  widow  of  Pitt,   and  d.  of  Joseph 

Bridge.     Res. — 29  Chepstow  Crescent,  Bayswater,  W. 

LYELL  (L.  O. ,  1680).  Or,  a  cross  azure,  between  four 
-cross  crosslets  fitch^e  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a 
sword  erect  proper.     Motto — "Tutela." 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  Lyell,  Esq.,  of  Gardyne  Castle, 
J.  P.  and  C.C.  for  co.  Forfar,  b.  1853  ;  d.  192 1  ;  by  1st 


wife  m.  1881,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Collier,  late  of  the 
Grange,  Forfarshire: — 
Alexander  Lyell,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  23,   1882.     Seat — 
Gardyne  Castle,  co.  Forfar. 

LYELL  (L.O. ).  Argent,  a  cross  gules,  between  four 
pellets,  each  charged  with  a  cross  pattee  fitch^e  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  dragon  passantgold.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand 
grasping  a  sword,  in  bend  sinister,  piercing  a  scroll  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  lege." 

Son  of  David  Lyell,  S.S.C.,  of  Collessie,  Fife,  b.  1826  ; 

d.  1885  ;  m.  1853,  Grace,  d.  of  Thcmas  Darling : — 
The  late  David  Lyell,   Esq.,  of  Crofton  Old  Hall,  Wake- 
field,  Yorks.,  V.D.,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  D.L.,  b.  1857; 

m.  ist,  1887,  Florence  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the  late Tolson, 

of  Dosthill,  Tamworth  ;  2nd,  1924,  Jeanie  Magrath,  d,  of 
the  late  Andrew  Robertson,  of  Woodgreen,  Avrshire  ;  and 
had  issue  (by  ist  marriage) — David  Lyell,  b-  1888  ;  killed  in 
action  1915.     Res. — Redfern,  Colinton  Road,  Edinburgh. 

LYLE  (L.O. ,  6  Dec.  1905).  Gules,  fretty  or,  surmounted 
of  a  galley,  oars  in  saltire,  sails  furled  sable,  flagged  gules, 
the  sails  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  second  for  difference. 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  cock  or,  crested  gules.     Motto — "An  I  may." 
Second  son  of  Abram  Lyle,    Esq.,  J. P.  co.    Renfrew, 
Shipowner  and   Sugar    Refiner,   sometime    Provost  of 
Greenock,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1891  ;   m.  1846,  Mary  Morrison, 
d.  of  William  Park  of  Greenock  : — 
Alexander   Park   Lyle,   Esq.,   J. P.   cos.    Perthshire  and 
Renfrewshire,  b.  1849;  m.  1880,  Grace  Eleanora,  d.  of  late 
Archibald   Moir,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Alloa,  Clackmannanshire. 
Res. — Glendelvine,    Murthly,    co.    Perth.       Clubs — Devon- 
shire, Royal  Automobile. 

LYGON.  Argent,  two  lions  passant  in  pale,  double 
queued  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — A 
Saracen's  head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper. 
Motto — "  Fortuna  mea  in  bello  campo." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick,  6th  Earl  Beauchamp, 
P.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.S.A.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  ist,  i86f , 
Lady   Mary    Stanhope    (d.    1876),     d.    of    5th    Earl 


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Stanhope ;  2nd,  1878,  Lady  Emily  Annora  Pierre- 
pont,  d.  of  3rd  Earl  Manvers  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Lygon,  K.G.,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G., 
7th  Earl  Beauchamp  (1  Dec.  18 15),  Viscount  Elmley,  and 
Baron  Beauchamp,  of  Powyke,  Worcs.  (26  Feb.  1806) 
'Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  bear  proper,  muzzled  col- 
lared and  chained  or ;  on  the  sinister,  a  swan  argent, 
wings  elevated  gules,  beaked  and  legged  sable,  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coronet  and  lined  or,  on  the  breast  of  each 
supporter  suspended  from  the  collar  and  coronet,  a  shield 
gules,  charged  with  a  fesse  between  six  martlets  gold], 
Lord-Lieut.  Glos.,  D.L.,  Worcs.,  Lord  Warden  of  Cinque 
Ports,  Governor  of  N.S.  Wales,  1899- 1902,  Lord  Steward 
H.M.'s  Household,  1907-10,  Lord  Pres.  of  the  Council, 
1910,  and  1914-15,  1st  Commissioner  of  Works  1910-14,6. 
1872  ;  m.  1902,  Lady  Lettice  Mary  Grosvenor,  J-P.  Deal,d. 
of  the  late  Earl  Grosvenor  ;  and  has  issue — William  Lygon, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Elmley,  b.  1903  ;  Hon.  Hugh 
Patrick  Lygon,  b.  1904  ;  Hon.  Richard  Edward  Lygon, 
b.  19 16  ;  Lady  Lettice  ;  Lady  Sibell  ;  Lady  Mary  ;  Lady 
Dorothy.  Seats— Madresfield  Court,  Great  Malvern. 
Official  res. — Walmer  Castle.  Town  res. — 13  Belgrave 
Square,  S.W.i.     Club — Reform. 

Hon.  Robert  Lygon,  M.V.O.,  M.C.,  Lieut. -Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1903,  Cecil  Albinia,  d. 
of  Sir  George  Arbuthnot,  and  has  issue — Reginald  Arthur 
Lygon,  Esq.,  b.  1904.     Club — Guards'. 

Hon.  Henry  Lygon,  M.A.,  Oxford,  Maj.  T.F.  Res., 
late  Capt.  Suffolk  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1914,  has 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  (Italy),  b.  1884. 
Res. — 1  St.  James's  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Bath,  Garrick. 

LYNCH  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
trefoils  slipped   or,  as   many  hurts.     Mantling  azure  and 


or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  passant 

proper,  collared   or,  charged  with  a  hurt  and   chained  of 

the  second.     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Only  son  of  Maj. -Gen.  William  Wiltshire  Lynch,  C.  B. , 
of   Pareora,    Guildford,   b.    1831  ;    d    1888;    m.   1876, 
Mary  Florence,  d.  of  the  Hon.  John  Donald  M'Lean, 
M.L.C.,  of  Westbrook,  Queensland  :  — 
Capt.    Colmer    William     Donald     Lynch,    Reserve    of 

Officers,  late  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1881.  Res. — 
Son  of  Lieut. -Col.  James  Beverly  Lynch,  late  Com- 
mandant 12th  Bengal  Cavalry,  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
b.  1848  •  d.  1928  ;  m.  1881,  Eleanor  Dupr£  Meadows,  d. 


of  Geo  ge  Williams  Bishop,  Esq.,  Gen.    Indian  Staff 

Corps : — 
Jasper  Beverley  Lynch,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  3rd  Roy. 
Irish  Fus.,  b.  1883.      Res. — North  Lodge,   Harrow-on-the- 
Hill. 

LYNCH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  between  in  chief 
two  trefoils  slipped  or  and  in  base  a  representation  of  the 
Southern  Cross.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  col  urs,  a  lynx  passant  proper  resting  the 
dexter  paw  upon  a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Semper 
fidelis." 

Sons  of  Edward  James  Lynch,  A  M.I.C.E.,  of  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  b.  1838  ;    d.   1907  ;   m.   1868,   Adele   Augusta 
Thereza,  d.  of  Thomas  Gosling: — 
Edmund   Lionel  Lynch,   Gentleman,   b.   1869.      Res. — 
Rio  de  Janeiro. 

Sir  Henry  Joseph  Lynch,  Kr.t.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S., 
F.  R. H.S. ,  b.   1878.     Seats — Rua   Sao   Clemente,    Rio  de 


Janeiro,  Brazil  ;  Fazenda  Boa  F£,  Rio  de  Janeiro.  Clubs — 
Junior  Athenaeum,  R.A.C.,  R.  Aero,  Jockey  Club  (Rio  de 
Janeiro). 

Cyril  James  Lynch,  Gentleman,  b,  1880.      Res. — Rio  de 
Janeiro. 

LYNCH-BLOSSE  (U.O.).     Azure,  a  chevron   between 
three  trefoils  slipped  or  (being  the  arms  of  Lynch,  there 
being   no    arms    of    Blosse    recorded    in    Ulster's   Office). 
Crest  (of  Lynch) — On  a   wreath   of  the    colours,    a   lynx 
passant  coward  argent.    Motto — "  Nee  temere  nee,  /'.1825  ; 
Son  of  Sir  Robert  Lynch-Blosse,  10th  Bart.,  timide.' 
d.   1893;  m.  1853,  Lady  Harriet,   d.  of  the  2nd  Mar- 
quess of  Sligo  : — 
Sir  Robert  Lynch-Blosse,  12th  Bart.  (8  June  1622),  D. L. 
co.    Mayo    (High    Sheriff   1921),    late    Capt.    King's   Own 
Borderers,   b.   1861  ;    m.   1893,  Alice  Gertrude  Nina,  d.  of 
Edmund  Pery  Knox-Gore  of  Cooleronan,  co.  Mayo  ;  and 
has  issue — Alice  Cecil  Emily.     Res.  —  Peplow  Hall,  Peplow, 
near  Market  Drayton. 

Son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Henry   Lynch-Blosse,   Dean  of 

Llandaff,  b.  1813  ;  d  1879;  m.  1844,  Charlotte  Francis 

(d.  1892),  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Knight,  of  Tythegston  : — 

Rev.  Robert   Charles   Lynch-Blosse,    formerly  Vicar   of 

Tidenham,  Chepstow,  b.  1848;  m.  1881,  Mary  Cawardine, 

d.  of  Rev.  George  A.  Walker,  Vicar  of  Chidham,  Sussex  ; 

and  has  issue-  Robert  Cyril  Lynch-Blosse,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd 

Batt.  R.  Welch  Fusiliers,  b.  1887  [m.   1911,  Dorothy  Mary 

(d.  1926),  d.  of  Edward  Cunliffe  Owen,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  ;  and 

has  issue — Robert  Geoffrey   Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b. 

1916;  and  Evelyn  Mary];  and  Ethel  Margaret.      Res.— 

37  Wimborne  Road,  Hournemouth. 

Sons  of  Edward  Falconer  Lynch-Blosse,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
C.C.  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1853;  d.  1926;  m.  1883,  Edith 


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Caroline,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Alfred  Walker,  Vicar  of 
Chidham,  Sussex:  — 
Henry   Lynch-Blosse,   Esq.,  Capt.  late    R.E.,  b.    1884  ; 
m.    1914,  Cicely    Edith,    d.   of  F.    Thomas    Bircham,    of 
Gwentland,  Chepstow  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 
Edward  Knight  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Son  of  Hely  Richard  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  B.A. , 
(3rd  son  of  Edward  Falconer  Lynch-Blosse — see  above), 
b.  1887;  d.  1928;  m.  1922,  Evangeline  Huds  n: — 
David  Edward  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Edward  Falconer  Lynch-Blosse  (see 
above) : — 
Cecil  Eagles  Lynch-Blosse,  Esq.,  Asst. -Chief  Constable 
co.  Lanes.,  late  Ind.  Police,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b. 
1890  ;  in.  1915,  Dorothy  Delahaize,  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Delahaize  Ouvry,  Vicar  of  Haydon,  Sherborne;  and  has 
issue — Eric  Hugh  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1917; 
Anthony  Cecil  Lynch- Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — 
48  Victoria  Road,  Fulwood,  Preston. 

George  Robert  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 
Patrick  Windsor  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Son  of  Francis  Traherne  Lynch-Blosse,  Gentleman.  /'. 
1859  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1885,  Emily,  d.  of  Richard  Cory, 
Esq.,  J. P.  of  Cardiff:  — 
Francis    Courtenay    Lynch-Blosse,    Gentleman,    Lieut., 
late  Irish  Gds.,  b.  1898.  'Res.— 

CHARLES  RUSHWORTH  LYNCH-STAUNTON. 
Born  1854,  being  the  eldest  sen  of  the  late  Marcus 
Staunton  Lynch-Staunton  of  Clydagh,  by  his  wife  Horatia 
Anne,  daughter  of  Charles  Powlett  Rushworth,  Com- 
missioner of  Inland  Revenue.  Club — Union.  Armorial 
bearings— Quarterly,  1  an.l  4,  argent,  two  chevronels  sable 
■(for  Staunton) ;  2  and  3  azure,  a  chevron  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  or  (for  Lynch).  Mantling  sable  and  argent  ; 
and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  mount  vert,  a  fox  statant  proper  (for  Staunton)  ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lynx  passant  proper,  charged  with 
a  mullet  gules  (for  Lynch).  Motto — "  En  Dieu  ma  foy." 
Seat — Clydagh,  Headford,  Tuani,  in  the  county  of  Galway. 

LYNDE  (H.  Coll.,  22  Feb.  1577,  certif.  of  Dethick)'. 
Quarterly,  1.  gules,  three  harts'  heads  argent  (for  Lynde) 
2.  argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  (Lynde  ancient)  ;  3' 
gules,  three  herrings,  hauriant  in  fesse  argent  (for  Herring)  ; 
4.  azure,  a  chevron,  between  three  double-headed  eagles  dis- 
played with  wings  inverted  or  (for  Ashby  1623).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
hart's  head  as  in  the  arms,  charged  with  three  ermine  spots 
two  and  one  sable. 

Only   son  of  James  Henry  Lynde,  Esq.,  of  Ashton-on- 

Mersey,  Cheshire  (1st  son  of  James  Gascoigne  Lynde 

— see  below),  b.  1843  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1872,  Florence,  d.  of 

George  Cox,  of  Tettenhall,  Staffs.  : — 

Gerald    Gascoigne    Lynde,    Gentleman,    M.Inst.   C.E., 

b.    1873   [Motto—"  Invitum   sequitur   honor"],    m.    1894, 

Constance  Sothern    Leicester  ;    and  has   issue — Doris  and 

Joyce.         Res. — Warwick     House,     Ashton-upon- Mersey, 

Cheshire.     Clubs — St.  Stephen's,  Roy.  Societies. 

Sons  of  James  Gascoigne  Lynde,  Gentleman,  C.E.,  ot 
Greenheys,  Manchester,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1883;  m.  1841, 
Susanna,  d.  of  Timothy  Weller,  of  Bromley,  Kent: — 
William  Alfred  Lynde,  Esq.  (3rd  son),  Col.  V.D.,  late 
comdg.  4th  Vol.  Batt.  Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1846;  m.  1874, 
Sarah  Adelaide  Malcolm,  yngst.  d.  of  John  Robertson,  of 
Edinburgh;  and  has  issue  -(1)  Humphrey  de  la  Lynde, 
Gentleman,  b.  1875  [m.  1901,  Annie,  d.  of  Edward  Edwards 
of  Manchester,  and  has  issue — Humphrey  Malcolm  Lynde, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902;  and  Helen  Nancy];  (2)  William 
Alexander  Gascoigne  Lynde,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  [m.  1st, 
1912,  Gladys  Emily,  d.  of  Herbert  Spring  ;  2nd,  1923,  Lucy 
Grace,  d.  of  Rev.  Prebendary  Edwin  Elmer  Harding 
(Principal  of  Lichfield  Theological  College),  M. A.,  and  has 
issue  (by  1st  wife) — John  Gascoigne  Lynde,  Gentleman,  b. 
1913] ;  Violet  Helen  [m.  Maj.  Edgar  Fredk.  VVrigley,  Esq., 
1904;  and  has  issue].     Res. — Woodlands,  Windermere. 

Ernest  Albert  Lynde,  Gentleman  (6th  son),  b.  1853;  in. 
Jane,  d.  of  George  Greenhalgh  ;  and  has  issue — Ernest 
Gascoigne  Lynde,  Gentleman,  $.  1883  ;  and  Brenda  Jane,  b. 
1885.     Res.—  New  York. 

Sons  of  Walter  Lucas  Lynde,  Gentleman  (7th  son  of 

above  James  Gascoigne  Lynde.  b.  1856;  d.  1920;  m. 

1882,  Alice  Rose,  d.  of  Henry  William  Dobell  :— 

Walter  Mighells  Lynde,  Gentleman,  b.   1883;  m.   1910, 

Grace,  d.  of  Alfred  Manning  ;  and  has  issue — Doris  Grace  ; 

and  Joan.     Res. — Nairobi,  Kenya. 


Ronald  Dobell  Lynde,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
b.  1884  ;  m.  1912,  Elsie  May,  d.  of  Percy  Bowley  ;  and  has 
issue — 1  dau. — Marjorie  Elsie.  Res. — 24  Maiden  Hill 
Gardens,  New  Maiden,  Surrey. 

Eric  Gascoigne  Lynde,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  in.  1914, 
Anastasia  Johanna,  d.  of  Bernard  Boyle  ;  and  has  issue — 
Peter  Gascoigne  Dobell  Lynde,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and 
Emily  Sylvia.     Res.—  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

LYNES.  Argent,  on  a  bendazure,  between  two  lions  ram- 
pant gules,  afleur-de-lys  between  two  griffins'  heads  erased  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wieath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  fleur-de-lys  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules. 
Motto—"  Foi,  roi,  droit." 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  John  Lynes,  M.A.   Camb.,  Vicar  of 
Buckland,    Monachorum,    Devon,    and    Melchbourne, 
Beds.,  b.  1821  ;  m.  1853,  Mary  Campion,  dau.  of  Booth 
Hodgetts  : — 
Rev.  John  Lynes,   Rector  of  Chalbury,  b.   Jan.  21,  186 
Res. — Chalbury  Rectory,  Wimborne,  Dorset, 
Thomas  Lynes,  Gentleman,  b.  June  4,  1865. 
Rev.   Booth   Hodgetts  Lynes,   M.A. ,  formerly  Rector  o 
Lound,  Lowestoft,  Vicar  of  Snieton,  and  cf  Benenden,  b. 
April    23,     1867.       Res. — The    Dial     House,    Frensham, 
Farnham. 

LYNES.  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  two  lions 
rampant  gules,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  gryphons'  heads 
erased  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  fleur-de-lis  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules.     Motto — "  Foi,  roi,  droit." 

2nd  son  of  Samuel  Parr  Lynes,  Esq.,  of  Garthmeilio, 

Corwen,  N.  Wales,  Colonel  late  R.A. ,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1919  ; 

m-  : — 

Rear-Adm.   Hubert   Lynes,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,    R.N.  (ret.), 

F.R.G.S.,    F.R.Z.S.,    has    Croix     de    Guerre,   Legion   of 

Honour,    Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium),    b.   1874.      Res. — 

23  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

LYON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  passant  or,  between 
three  plates  each  charged  with  a  griffin's  head  erased  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  two  hurts 
fesswise.  Motto — "Pro  rege  et  patria."  Livery — Black 
and  white. 

Sons  of  Col.  Francis  Lyon,  R.H.A.,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1885  ; 
in.  1863,  Flora,  d.  of  Hon.  A.  Annesley : — 

Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lyon,  R.A.  (ret.),  A.D.C.  to  Gov. 
of  Ceylon,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1894,  Rachel  Mary  Fearne  (d.  1926), 
only  child  of  late  Sir  Arthur  Havelock,  G.C.S.I.,G.C.M.G., 
G.C.I. E.,  Gov.  of  Ceylon  ;  and  has  had  issue — Francis 
Charles  Lyon,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds,  b.  1895  ;  killed 
inaction  1918  ;  and  Margaret  Grace.  Res. — Appleton  Hall, 
Warrington. 

Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Lyon,  C.B. ,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O. , 
R.A. ,  served  N.W.  Frontier,  India,  1897-8  ;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  ;  Great  War  ;  ret.  1922,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
Croix  de  Guene,  b.  1867;  m.  1910,  Jane,  elder  d.  of  Joseph 
C.  Borwick  of  Prince's  Gate,  W.  ;  and  has  issue — Paul  Lyon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Ivan  Lyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 
Frank  Lyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — 
Glynde  House,  Boar's  Hill,  Oxford.    Club — United  Service. 

Henry  Lyon,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 

LYON  (L.O. ,  2  May  1906).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  towers  triple-towered  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  lady  couped  at  the  girdle,  vested,  and  holding 
in  her  dexter  hand  a  thistle  all  proper.  Motto — "  In  te 
Domine  speravi." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Lyon,   Knt.  Bach.,   ex-Lord 

Provost  of  Aberdeen,  D.L.,  b.  1850;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1875, 

Elsie,  d.  of  the  late  William  Inglis  of  Aberdeen  : — 

Alexander   Lyon,   Esq.,    D.S.O. ,   T.D.,    Major    Gordon 

Highlanders  (ret. ),  b.  1884;   m.  1912,  Ruby,  d.  of  the  late 

James   Robertson  Grant,    of  Aberdeen,   and    has    issue — 

Alexander  Geoffrey    Lyon,    Esq.,    b.    1918  ;     and    Muriel 

Elizabeth.      Res. — 8^  Queen's  Road,  Aberdeen. 

LYON  (L.O.,  c.  1672-7  and  13  May  1913).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  azure,  armed  and  langued  gules,  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  last,  a  bordure  en- 
grailed and  quarterly  of  the  second  and  third,  charged  with 
three  mullets  or.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  between  two  slips  of  laurel  a 
lady  couped  at  the  girdle,  habited,  and  holding  in  her  right 


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hand    a    thistle    all    proper.      Motto  —  "In    te    Domine 
speravi." 

F'ourth  son  of  the  late  William  Lyon,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1892 ; 

w.1851,  Louisa  Charlotte,  d.  of  William   Norton  of 

Down  Lodge,  Epsom:  — 
Percy  Comyn  Lyon,  Esq.,  C.S.I.,  M.A.,  I  C.S.  (ret), 
Member  of  Council  of  the  Governor  of  Bengal  1912-17, 
Fell  jw  and  Treasurer  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  since  1918, 
b.  1862  ;  m.  1890,  Adeline,  d.  of  Henry  Beverley,  formerly 
Judge  of  High  Court,  Calcutta;  and  has  issue — Percy 
Hugh  Beverley  Lyon,  Gentleman.  M.A.,  Rector  of  the 
Edinburgh  Academy  since  1926,  b.  1893.  Res. — Wester 
Ogil,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

LYON-DALBERG-AC  TON  of  Aldenham,  co.  Salop 
(R.L.  20  Dec.  1833,  and  Nov.  3,  1919).  Quarterly,  I. 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  semee  of  cros^  crosslets  fitch^e  or, 
two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent  (Actcn);  2,  quarterly,  i. 
and  iiii,  azure,  six  fleurs-de-lis,  three,  two  and  one,  argent, 
a  chief  dancettee  of  the  last  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  or,  a  cross  patonce 
gules,  over  all  an  escutcheon  azure,  thereon  a  tower  and  a 
chief  dancettee  argent  (Dalberg)  ;  3,  azure,  a  lion  passant 
or,  between  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  gryphon's 
head  erased  sable  (Lyon)  ;  II.  the  same  arms  of  Acton  by 
male  descent  (Vn.  Shropshire,  1623) ;  III.  argent,  three 
mascles,  in  fesse  sable  ;  IV.  gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale 
argent,  a  label  of  rive  points  or  (Strange  of  Knockin)  ;  V. 
per  fesse  gules  and  vert,  a  fesse  and  in  chief  a  chevron 
argent  (Springhose)  ;  VI.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  within  an 
crle  of  cross  crosslets  or  (Brewes)  ;  VII.  argent,  semee  of 
cross  crosslets  azure,  two  organ  pipes  gules  (Downton)  ; 
VIII.  Barry  of  six  or  and  gules  (St.  Owen);  IX.  azure,  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  within  a  bordure  or  (Tirel).  Crest  (of 
Lyon)  —On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head 
erased  argent,  two  hurts. 

Sons  of  Sir  Richard  Maximillian  Lyon -Dalberg -Acton, 

2nd    Baron    Acton,     K.C.V.O.,   b.     1870;    d.    1924; 

assumed  by  R.L.    1919,  the  additional  surname  and 

arms   of  Lyon  ;  m.   1904,  Dorothy  (d.    1923),  d.  and 

h.  of  Thomas  Henry  Lyon,  Esq.,   D.L.,  of  Appleton 

Hall,  co.  Chester  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Emerich  Henry  Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 

3rd  Baron  Acton  (L.K.    11  Dec.  1869;  a  Bart.  (Eng.    17 

Jan.    1644)  [Supporters— On  either   side  a  lion  guardant 

proper,  gorged  with  a  chain  or,  pendent  therefrom  a  cross 

patonce  gules],  b. 1907.  Seats — Algenham  Park,  Bridgnorth  ; 

Morville  Hall,  Salop. 

Hon.  Richard  William  Herbert  Peter  Lyon-Dalberg- 
Acton,  b.  1909. 

LYONS  (U.O.).  Gules,  guttee-d'or,  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  second,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  last,  a  torteau  between 
two  crosses  potent  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  potent  gules. 
Motto — "  In  te  Domine  speravi." 

Sons   of  Alexander  Lyons  of  Rathellen,  b.   1838  ;   d. 
1900  ;  m.  1888,  Ellen,  d.  of  Robert  Culbertson  of  Ball- 
sinodare,  co.  Sligo  : — 
Alexander    Culbertson    Lyons,    Gentleman,    b.    7    Sept. 
1892.     Seat — Rathellen,  Sligo. 
Henry  Harvey  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res. — 
Robert    Spencer    Lyons,    Gentleman,    b.    1896.       Res. — 
Frank  Vernon  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Res. — 
Son   of   Henry   Lyons,    Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Rathellen,  co. 
Sligo,  b.         ;  d.  ;   in.         ,  Margaret  Monds  : — 

Henry  Lyons,  Esq.,  J. P.  borough  of  Sligo,  b.  1848;  m. 
1872,  Jane  Warren,  d.  of  Moses  Monds  of  Baymount  ;  and 
has    issue — -(i)  Alexander    Monds    Lyons,    Gentleman,    b. 
1873  [m.  1900,  Mary,  d.  of  James  Sinclair,  and  has  issue — 
Hilda    Nancy];    (2)  Arthur    Hugh    Lyons,    Gentleman,  b. 
1881  ;    (3)    Henry   Cecil   Lyons,    Gentleman,  b.   1884  [m. 
1909,  Pattie,  d.   of  John  Boyd]  ;  and  Margaret  Jane  Fanny 
[m.  1901,  William  M'Lintockj.      Res. — Baymount,  Sligo. 
Sons  of  Very  Rev.  James  Lyons,  Dean  of  Ossory,  b. 
1844;    d.   191 1  ;  m.    1st,   1873,    Marianne,  d.    of  Rev. 
Leonard  Horner  Robinson  : — 
Henry  Horner  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     ^es-  — 
Capt.  James  Gervais  Lyons,  Indian  Army,  b.  1875. 

LYONS  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  sea-lions  sejant  guardant  argent.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine, 
a  sea-lion's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  naval  crown 
azure. 

Son  of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Algernon  M'Lennan 


Lyons,  G.C.B.  (1897),  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Glamor- 
gan, Commander-in-Chief  at  Devonport  1893,  b.  1833; 
d.  1908;  m.  1879,  Louisa  Jane  [Res.  — 14  Hurst  Road, 
Eastbourne),  eldest  d.  of  Thomas  Penrice  of  Kil- 
vrough,  co.  Glamorgan: — 
Algernon  Edmund  Penrice  Lyons,  Esq 

Comdr.    (ret.)    R.N.,    b.   1886;    m.   1915, 

d.  cf  Ernest  Knightly  Little,  of  Newbold  Pacey,  Warwick 

Seat — Kilvrough,  nr.  Swansea. 


D.S.O.,  Lieut. - 
Isabel  Augusta, 


LYONS  of  Croom  (U.O. ).  Argent,  on  a  mount 
vert,  between  four  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  a  lion  rampant  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent 
and   vert,    a   plate   charged   with   a    lion   rampant    gules, 


collared  and  chained  or.     Motto — "  Virtute  et  hdelitate." 
Sons  of  Henry  Lyons,   Esq.,  of  Crocm  House,  J. P., 
D.L.,  co.   Limerick  (High  Sheriff,   i860),  b.    1828;  d. 
1885  ;  m.   1873,  Olivia   Millicent,   eld.  d.  of  Rt.    Hon. 
Lord  Robert  Montagu,  P.  C.  : — 
James  Denis  Lyons,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  13th  Hussars, 
b.    1877;    m.    1908,    Mary  Josephine,    eld.   d.  of  the   late 
James  Campsie  Dalglish   and  Mrs.  Dalglish  Bellasis ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Anth  ny    Montagu    Lyons,    Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  and  Dorothy  Mary.     Seat — Croom  House,  Croom, 
co.    Limerick.       Clubs — Cavahy,  County  (Limerick). 

Henry  Montagu  Lyons,  Gentleman,  /'.  1880.  Res. — 
3  Brunswick  Gardens,  W.8. 

John    Cromie    Lyons,    Gentleman,    b.    1883  ;    m.    1925, 

Dorothy  Conton,  of  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Denis 

Lyons,  Gentleman,  <5.  1926.    Res. — Mullumbimby,  N.S.W.  ; 

Son  of  Gen.   Thomas  Casey  Lyons,   C.B. ,   Gov.  and 

Commander-in-Chief  Bermuda,  b.  1829 ;  d.   1897  '<  m- 

1863,  Helen,  d.  of  George  Young,  of  Apley  Towers. 

Ryde  :— 

Col.  Sir  Henry  George  Lyons,  Knt.  Bach.  (1926),  F.R.S. , 

F.G.S.,     F.R.A.S.,     Director    Science     Museum,     South 

Kensington,    from    1912,    late    R.E.,    b.    1864;    m.    1896, 

Helen  Julia  Hardwick  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Ly<  ns,  Esq. , 

b.  1904  ;  and  Marjorie.     Res. — 3  Cambridge  Square,  W.2. 

LYONS.  Argent,  a  royal  crown  proper,  between  two  lions 
passant  guardant  in  chief  sable,  and  in  base  an  ancient 
ship  of  three  masts  of  the  second,  between  two  towers 
gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  —  Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  fidelitate." 

Only  son  of  William  Henry  Lyons,  Esq.,  J. P.   Cork, 


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Walter  Agar  of  Ballycasheen  : — 
William    Henry    Lyons,    Esq.,    Capt.     (ret.)    Limerick 
Art.  Mil.,  b.  186-.     Res.— 

LYONS  (Confn.  U.O.).      Argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure. 
Mantling  azue  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


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colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Motto  — "  In  te  Domine  speravi." 
Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Sons  of  Robert   Colvill  Jones  Lyons,    Gentleman, 

Lime    Hill    House,    Tunbridge   Wells,    formerly 

Officer   43rd    Light    Infantry,    b.   1844;    d.    1923; 

1869,    Helen    Caroline,    d.    of    John    Le    Mottle 

Le  Vauqi^dor,  Guernsey,  Judge  of  the  Royal  Court: — 

Edward  Colvill  Lyons,    Gentleman,  b.  1873;    m.    1901, 

Sybil  Hill,  d.  of  Henry  N.  Miers  of  Ynyspenllwch,  Swansey 

Valley,    Glamorganshire  ;    and   has   issue — Robert    Henry 

Cary    Lyons,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon.),    b.    1905;    and 

Pamela  Adelina.     Res.—  Hilcote  Hall,  Eccleshall,  Staffs. 

Guy  Cary  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1901,  Heather 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  H.  T.  T.  Salvin  of  Croxdale  Hall, 
co.  Durham  ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Salvin  Lyons,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902  ;  and  five  daus.      Res. — 

Son  of  Henry  Kenneth  Thomas  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b. 
1850  ;  d.  ;  m.  1903,  Geraldine,  d.  of  John  Edward 

Fitzgerald : — 
Henry  Fitzgerald  Lyons,    Gentleman,  b.   1904.     Res. — 
Denver,  U.S.A. 

Son  of    James  Bristow   Lyons,   Gentleman,  b.   1853  ; 
d.  1905  ;  m.  1885,  Marguerite  Julia,  d.  of  Jules  Festu- 
Villiaumey  of  Calvados,  in  Normandy:  — 
James  Henry  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.     Res. — 

LYONS-MONTGOMERY  (  ).      Quarterly,    1. 

quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or;  ii.  and 
iii. ,  gules,  three  gem  rings  or,  gemmed  azure,  over  all  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (Mont- 
gomery) ;  2.  azure,  three  battlcaxes  erect,  two  and  one 
argent  (Batten) ;  3.  per  fesse  or  and  azure,  three  lions  ram- 
pant within  a  tressure  flory,  all  counterchanged  (Lyons) ; 
4.  as  first.     Motto — "  Patriae  infelici  fidelis. " 

Sons  of  Hugh  Lyons-Montgomery,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  b.  1816;  d.  1882;  m.  1840, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Henry  Smith  : — 

Lambert  de  Winton  Lyons-Montgomery,  Gentleman,  b. 
1854 ;  m.  1909,  Mabel  Frances,  d.  of  George  Bordes. 
Seat — 

Kynaston  Foster  Walter  Lyons-Montgomery,  Esq., 
Capt.  British  South  African  Company's  Forces,  late  2nd 
Dragoon  Gds.,  served  in  Bechuanaland  Exped.  1884-5, 
Mashonaland  Exped.  1896  (desp.),  and  Boer  War  1900-2, 
b.  1859  ;  m.  1903,  Marion  Elizabeth,  third  d.  of  late  John 
Robinson  Reid  of  Charlie's  Hope,  Rosebank,  Cape  Colony  ; 
and  has  issue — Hugh  Neil  Lyons-Montgomery,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905;  and  Beatrice.     Res. — New  Zealand. 


The  Late  Rt.  Hon.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HOLMES 
LYONS,  P.C.  Northern  Ireland,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1904) 
co.  Antrim,  D.L.  for  co.  of  city  1  f  Belfast.  Bor?i  July  31, 
1843,  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Bristow 
Lyons,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy  - 
Lieutenant,  of  Old  Park  and  Brookhill,  county  Antrim, 
and  his  wife  Julia  Maria,  daughter  of  Captain  James 
Jones  of  Mount  Edward,  in  the  county  of  Sligo.  Armorial 
bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :    Argent,    a  lion   rampant 


azure ;  and  for  his  Crest,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lys  argent;  with  the  Motto, 
"In  te  Domine  speravi."  Livery — Light  blue  and  white. 
Married,  January  5,  1888,  Mary  Eliza  (Res. — Alderley 
Grange,  Wootton-under-Edge,  Glos.),  eldest  daughter  of 
George  Evans  of  Gortmerron  House,  Dungannon,  in 
the  county  of  Tyrone  ;  and  died  1924,  having  had  Issue — 
William  Holmes  St.  John  Lyons,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  d. 
iqi8  [m.  1907,  Doris  Margaret,  yst  d.  of  George  A. 
Walpole,  F.R.C.S  ,  of  Gormanston,  Tasmania];  Vera 
Patricia  Mabel  ;    Evylyn  Sara  Evans  ;  and  Lily  Eileen. 

LYSAGHT  (Confn.  U.O.    1758).     Argent,  three  spears 
erect  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  hold- 
ing a  sword  all  proper.      Motto — "  Bella,  horrida  bella." 
Sons  of  Hon.    Horace  George  Lysaght,  J.  P.  co.  Cork, 
b.    1873;  d.  1918;  m.   1899,  Alice    Elizabeth,  d.  of  Sir 
John  Wrixon-Becher,  Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Nicholas  Horace  Lysaght,  7th  Baron  Lisle 
(18  Sept.  1758)  of  Mountnorth,  co.  Cork  [Supporters— Two 
lions  or],  b.    1903;    s.   his  grandfather  1919.     Res.  —  New- 
market Cottage,  Cork. 

Horace  James  William  Lysaght,  Esq.,  b.  1908. 
George   Henry  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.   1911. 

Son  of  Hon.  Frederick  Lysaght,  b.   1841  ;  d.  1914  ;  m. 
1st,    1867,    Annie    Elizabeth    (d.    1868),    d.    of  Ayliffe 
Langford  ;    2nd,   1868,   Elizabeth  Lavinia,  d.  of  D.  Le 
Couteur  of  Jersey:— 
Frederick  Edward  John  Lysaght,  Esq.,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Lysaght,  V.  of  St.  Mary's, 
Middleton,    Rothwell,    1892-1908,    b.   1847;    d.   1916; 
m.  1875,  Susan    Isabelle,    d.   of  Philip   Scott   of  The 
Glen.Queenstown  : — 
Rev.   John  Arthur  Constantine  Lysaght,   B  A.,  Vicar  of 
Carham,  Northumberland,  1904-8,  £.  1876;   m.  1902,  Mary 
Nicholl,   d.    of  Adam   F.   Blaudy  ;    and  has   issue — John 
Charles  Feltiplace  Lysaght,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Nicolas  Henry 


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Vaughan  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Christopher  John 
Bland    Lysaght,    Gentleman,    b.    1919;    Winifred    Joyce; 
Kathleen  Mary  Lalage  ;  and  Renee  Primrose.     Res.— 

LYSAGHT  (U.O.).  Argent,  three  spears  erect  proper, 
on  a  chief  crenellee  azure,  a  lion  passant  guardant  between 
two  lozenges  or.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest— On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  clouds,  a  naked  arm 
embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  by  the  point  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Auxilum  de  superis." 

Sons  of  William  Lysaght,  Esq..  J. P.  co.  Cork,  b.  1825  ; 
d.  1916  ;  m.  1st,  1850,  Fanny,  d,  of  William  Murphy, 
M.D.,  Dublin  ;  2nd,  1868,  Cherrie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John 

5.  Haines,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Lakeville,  Douglas,  Cork:— 
William  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 

Henry  Lysaght,  Esq.,  temp.  Major  in  the  army,  served 
Great  War  1915-19,  b.  1878;  m.  1910,  Ethel  Mildred  Julia, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Jackson,  C.V.O.,  of  Henley  Park  ; 
and  has  issue— Henry  Malcolm  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919;  Gertrude  Ethel;  and  Violet  Ellen.  Seat—  Kilma- 
coom,  Doneraile.  co.  Cork. 

Robert  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — Doneraile, 
c  >.  Cork. 

Sons  of  the  late  Thomas  Royse  Lysaght,  Gentleman, 

6.  1827  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1854,  Emily  Sophia,  d.  of  Lieut. 
Sidney  Moss,  R.N.  :— 

Sidney  Royse  Lysaght,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  1st  Gloucester 
Vol.  Art.,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1886,  Kathrine,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Clarke  of  Waddington,  Lines.  ;  and  has  issue— Edward 
Edgeworth  MacLysaght,  Gentleman,  Member  of  Irish  Free 
State  Senate,  b.  1887;  assumed  the  prefix  cf  Mac  before 
Lysaght  in  1921.  Seats— Raheen  Manor,  co.  Clare  ;  Hazel- 
wood,  nr.  Mallow,  co.  Cork.     Club — Savile. 

William  Rovse  Lysaght,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1858;  m.  1890, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Gladstone  ;  and  has  issue 
—Desmond  Royse  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Mar- 
jorie  [m.  Maurice  Denny,  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Denny,  Bt.]  ; 
and  Alison.     Res.— Castleford,  Chepstow. 

Herbert  Royse  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m.  Ellen, 
d.  of  the  late  C.  Lydiard  of  Bathurst,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has 
issue— Douglas  Royse  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.  Res. 
—Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Sons  of  the  late  John  Lysaght,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hengrave 

Hall,  Bury  St.   Edmund's,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1858, 

Ellen,  d.  of  Lieut.  Sidney  Moss,  R.N.  :— 

Arthur  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  May  {d.  1920), 

d.    of  Lt.-Col.    Prendergast  ;    and  has  issue— John    Lisle 

Lysaght,  b.   1889.     Res.-  Sydney,   N.S.W. 


Gerald  Stuart  Lysaght,    Esq.,    J. P.,   b.    1899:    m.    1893, 
Nina,  d.  of  the  late  J.  L.  Press,  Gentleman  ;  and  has  issue 
—  lohn  Lysaght,  Gentleman, £.  1906.  Res. — Chapel Cleeve, 
Old  Cleeve,  Taunton,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  the  late  William  Lysaght,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork, 
b.   1825  ;  d.   1887 ;   m.  1857,    Eliza  Jane,  d.  of  Daniel 
Conner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Manch,  co.  Cork  : — 
Daniel  Conner  Lysaght,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;   m.   1895, 
Helen  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Stafford  Jones,  54th  and 
83rd  Regts. ;  andhassurv.  issue— (1)  Arthur  Conner  Lysaght, 
Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (2)  Edward  Conner  Lysaght,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902.     Res. — Portskewett  House,  Monmouthshire. 
Son  of  the  late  James  Lysaght,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Carrig- 
more,  co.  Cork  ;  m.  Adelaide,  d.  of  Gen.  Beatson : — 
James  Douglas  Lysaght,  Col.  A.P.D.,  late  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers  ;   m.  Amy,  d.  of  Hon.  G.  Vane,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has 
issue— Alice  [m.  And:  6  Puget  of  Paris].     Res. — 

LYSLEY  of  Pewsham  (H.  Coll. ,  Gts.  39, 95).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent,  ducally 
crowned'or,  in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  second  pierced 
of  the  field  (Lysley  or  Lyley);  2  and  3,  or,  a  bend  vair 
between  three  hurts  (Pitt  of  Goldhall).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— A  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand 
within  a  gauntlet  grasping  a  war-mace  all  proper,  from 
the  handle  of  the  mace  a  chain  pendent  encircling  the 
arm  or.     Motto—"  Forward." 

Only  surv.  son  of  William  Gerard  Lysley,  Esq.,  J. P., 
M.A.,  of  Pewsham,  Wilts,  Bamster-at-Law,  b.  1831  ; 
d.  1887;    m.  1869,  Frances   Elizabeth,  only  d.   of  Sir 
Charles  Hugh  Lowther,  Bart. ,  of  Swillington  :— 
William  Lowther  Lysley,  Esq.,  J, P.  Wilts.,  late  Major 
Roy.  Wilts.  Yeo.,b.  1875;  m.  1902,  Gwendoline  Yolande 
Matilda,  eld.   d.   of   Robert  W.   P.   Lockwood  ;    and  has 
issue — (1)  William  James  Lysley,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  nth 
Hussars,  b.  1904;  (2)  Gerard  Richard  Lysley,  Gentleman, 
b.igoy,  and  Joan  Isobel.     Seat — Pewsham,  nr.  Chippen- 
ham, Wilts.     Club— Carlton. 

LORENZO  GEORGE  LYSONS,  Esquire,  Major  2nd 
Volunteer  Battalion  Gloucestershire  Regiment.  Born 
August  6,  1839 ;  succeeded  his  father,  1877.  Armorial 
bearings— He  bears  for  Arms :  Gules,  a  chief  nebulee 
argent,  issuant  therefrom  the  rays  of  the  sun  proper.  Upon 
the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Motto— "  Valebit."  Mar- 
ried, October  1862,  Victoria,  daughter  of  General  Sir 
William  Richards,  Knight  Commander  of  the  Most  Hon- 
ourable Order  of  the  Bath  ;  and  by  her  has  Issue  —  (1) 
William  Lorenzo  George  Lysons,  Gentleman,  b.  July, 
1863;  (2)  Arthur  Charles  Fothringham  Lysons,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1868  ;  (3)  Samuel  Victor  Davies  Lysons,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1874  (Res.  —  34  Kensington  Hall  Gardens, 
W.14) ;  Ethel  Tereso,  died  1875  ;  Mabel  Susan  Frances  ; 
Gwendoline  Catherine ;  Victoria  Georgiana,  died  1874 , 
and  Marguerite  Henrietta.  Residence— 10  Gratton  Road, 
W.  Kensington,  W. 

LYSTER  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a 
fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or  (Lyster);  2  and  3,  gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  mullets  argent,  in  the  dexter  and 
sinister  chief  points  a  bird-bolt  in  pale  or  (Bolton). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  crest 
coronet  or,  charged  with  a  cross  humett^e  gules,  a  stag's 
head  proper.  Motto— "  Retinens  vestigia  famae."  Livery 
— Silver  grey,  with  salmon  facings. 

Son  of  Frederic  Edward  Lyster,  Gentleman,  formerly 
Ensign  39th  Regt. ,  b.  1846  ;  d.         ;  m.  1877,  Graciana, 
d.  and  coh.  of  Henry  Lyster: — 
Frederic  St.  George  Lyster,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res.— 
Sons    of    Col.    Frederic    Torrens    Lyster   of    Warren 
House,  Starcross,  Devon,  b.  1813  ;   d.   1902;    m.   1st, 
1846,  Ellen,  d.  of  Edward  W.  Lake,  Solicitor:— 
Charles  Bybie  Lvster,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  Buffs  (retired), 
b.  1852  ;  m.  1885,  Alice,  only  child  of  Dr.  James  Bindloss 
of  Prestwich,  nr.  Manchester;  and  has  issue— (1)  Anthony 
St.  George  Lyster,  Gentleman,  P.W.D.  Punjaub,  India,  b. 
1888;   (2)  Lumley  Fitzgerald  Lyster,  Gentleman,  b.  1890; 
Sybil ;  and  Rosamund.     Res. — 

William  O'Brien  Lyster,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  1887, 
Mary,  d.  of  James  Ross  of  Perth  ;  and  has  issue— Mary 
Elizabeth  ;  Dorothea  Lake  ;  and  Winifred  Annette.     Seat— 

LYSTER-TODD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  three  foxes'  heads,  couped  at  the  neck  gules, 


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on  a  chief  azure  a  crescent  of  the  first  (for  Todd)  ;  2  and 
3,  ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or,  on  a  canton 
azure,  an  anchor  of  the  third  (for  Lyster).  Crests — 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  courant  holding  in  the 
mouth  and  carrying  over  the  neck  a  goose  all  proper 
(for  Todd)  ;  2.  issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  charged 
with  an  anchor  azure,  a  stag's  head  proper  (for  Lyster). 
Motto — "  Retinens  vestigia  famae." 

Sons  of  George  Hall  Lyster-Todd  (formerly  Todd), 
Gentleman,  b.  1884;  d.  1919;  m.  1912,  Marguerite 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Arthur  Owen  : — 
George   Kennet  Chaworth  Lyster-Todd,  Gentleman, 
■b.  1914.     Res. — 

Hugh  Owen  Lyster-Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 

LYTTELTON.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
escallops  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — A 
Moor's  head  in  profile,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
wreathed  around  the  temples  argent  and  sable.  Motto — 
"  Ung  Dieu,  ung  roy." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  George  Lyttelton,  8th 
Viscount  Cobham,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1878,  Hon. 
Mary  Susan  Cavendish,  d.  of  2nd  Lord  Chesham  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Cavendish  Lyttelton,  9th  Viscount 
Cobham  (23  May  1718),  Baron  Cobham,  Lord  Lyttelton 
(13  Aug.  1794),  Baron  of  Frankley,  Worcs.;  Baron 
Westcote,  of  Ballymore, Ireland  (29  Ap.  1776),  12th  Bart. 
(25  July  1618)  [Supporters— On  either  side  a  merman 
proper,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  trident  or],  J. P. 
and  Lord-Lieut.  City  and  co.  of  Worcester,  M.  P.  Droitwich 
1910-18,  Lt.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.A.),6.  1881  ;  m.  1908,  Violet 
Yolande,  d.  of  Charles  Leonard,  of  Gloria,  Cape  Colony  ; 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Charles  John  Lyttelton,  b.  1909  ; 
Hon.  Merial  Catherine  ;  Hon.  Viola  Maud  ;  Hon.  Audrey 
Lavinia  ;  Hon.  Lavinia  Mary  Yolande.  Seat — Hagley 
Hall,  Stourbridge.  Res. — 137  Chester  Road,  Kidder- 
minster.    Club — Brooks's. 

Hon.  George  William  Lyttelton,  Asst.  Master  at  Eton, 
b.  1883  ;  m.  1919,  Pamela  Marie,  d.  of  Charles  Adeane, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Babraham,  Cambridge ;  and  has  issue — 
Humphrey  Richard  Adeane  Lyttelton,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ; 
Diana  Maud ;  Helena  Frances ;  and  Margaret  Rose. 
Res. — Warre  House,  Eton. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Lyttelton,  M.C., 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1887;  m.  1920,  Sibell  Eleanor  Maud, 
d.  of  Charles  Adeane,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Babraham,  Cam- 
bridge, and  widow  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Edward  Kay- 
Shuttleworth  ;  and  has  issue — John  Anthony  Lyttelton, 
Esq.,  b.  1921.     Res. — Cranleigh  Rectory,  Surrey. 


Hon.  Richard  Glynne  Lyttelton,  Major  R.A.,  b.  1893. 
Res. — 10  Wilton  Place,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.i.  Club — 
St.  Stephen's. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  William  Lyttelton,  4th  Baron 
Lyttelton,  b.  1817  ;  d,  1876  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1839,  Mary 
(d.  1857) ,  d.  of  Sir  Stephen  Glynne,  Bt.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.   Sir  Neville  Gerald   Lyttelton,    P.C.,   G.C.B., 
G.C.V.O.,  General  (ret.),   Governor  of  Chelsea   Hospital, 
late  Col.  Comdt.   Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1845;  **•  I883,  Katharine 
Sarah,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  J.  A.  Stuart-Wortley  ;  and 
has  issue — 3  daus.       Res. — Bell  Hall,    Stourbridge  ;  The 
Royal   Hospital,  Chelsea.      Clubs — Brooks's,  Athenaeum. 
Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Temple  Lyttelton, 
Bishop  of  Southampton,   b.    1852  ;  d.    1903  ;  m.   1880, 
Kathleen  Mary  (d.  1907),  d.  of  George  Clive,  of  Perry- 
stone,  Hereford  : — ■ 
Archer  Geoffrey   Lyttelton,    Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  Welch. 
Regt.,  served   Great    War   (despatches,    brevet,    D.S.O. ), 
b.  1884;  m.  1921,   Mwyndeg,  d.  of  Winchester  Clowes,  of 
Hitchin,    Herts.,   and   has    issue — Judith    Hazel.       Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

Stephen  Clive  Lyttelton,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1919,  Maureen,  only  child  of 
Harold  Anthony  Smith,  of  6  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster  ; 
and  has  issue — Barbara. 

Yr.  sons  of  4th  Baron  Lyttelton: — 
Hon.  Robert  Henry  Lyttelton,  M.A.  Camb.,  Solicitor, 
b.  1854  ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Edith  [d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  Sir 
Charles  Santley ;  2nd,  1926,  Olive  Agneta,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  L.  Clarke,  D.D.,  of  Leamington.  Res. — 60  Ashley 
Gardens,  S.W. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Edward  Lyttelton,  D.D.,  M.A.  Camb., 
Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans,  Dean  of  Whitelands  College 
since  1920,  formerly  Headmaster  of  Eton,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1888, 
Caroline  Amy  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Dean 
West;  and  has  issue — Ncra  Joan;  and  Delia.  Res. — 
6  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W. 5. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Alfred  Lytteltcn,  P.C.,  K.C.,<*.  1857; 
d.  1913 ;  bv  2nd  wife,  m.  1892,  Edith  Sophy,  D.B.E., 
J.  P.  London  (Res.— 16  Great  College  Street,  S.W.),  d. 
of  the  late  Archibald  Balfour  : — 
Oliver  Lyttelton,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Gren. 
Gds.,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1920,  Lady  Moira  Godolphin  Osborne, 
d.    of  Duke    of    Leeds ;    and   has   issue  —  Antony   Alfred 
Lyttelton,  Gentleman,  b.    1920;    Julian  Lyttelton,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1923;  and  Rosemary.     Res. — 104  Eaton  Square, 
S.W. ;  Wittersham  House,  Wittersham,  Kent. 

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MACADAM  of  Blackwater  House  (U.O.).  Argent,  an 
oak-tree  eradicated  surmounted  by  a  sword  in  bend,  in  the 
dexter  chief  point  an  antique  crown  all  proper,  on  a  chief 
vert  a  Latin  cross  between  in  dexter  a  mullet  and  in  sinister 


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a  crescent  all  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  mount  vert,  a  cock  proper,  holding  in  the  bill  a  cross 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  In  hoc  signo  vinces."  Livery 
— White,  scarlet  facings. 

Surv.  sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  John  Stannard  MacAdam 

of  Blackwater  House,  co.  Clare,  late  3rd  Batt.  York  and 

Lancaster  Regt.,  J. P.  cos.  Clare,  Limerick,  and  Sussex, 

High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1890,  b.  1827;  d.  1906;   m.  1st, 

1855,  Elizabeth  Chivers  (d.  1856),  d.  of  late  John  Seddon 

Bower  of  Broxholme  House,  co.  Yorks.  ;    2nd,  1858, 

Ellen   Jane,    only   d.    of  late   Capt.   William   D'Arcy 

Preston,  K.N.,  J. P.,  of  Borde  Hill  House,  Sussex: — 

Capt.  Philip  Bower  MacAdam,  late  3rd  W.  Yorks.  L.I. 

and  59th  Regt.,  served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80,  b.  1856. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Col.  Walter  MacAdam,  C.B.,  R.E.,  b.  1865;  m.  1909, 
Mary  Moore,  d.  of  W.  M.  Hutchison,  late  of  Heronsgate, 
Herts  ;  and  has  issue — Honor  ;  and  Lorna  Dorothy.  Res. 
— Derrymore,  Shanklin,  I.O.W.     Club—  Army  and  Nayy. 

MACADAM  (U.O.).  Vert,  a  cross  Calvary,  in  the  dexter 
chief  a  mullet  and  in  the  sinister  a  crescent  all  or.  Mant- 
ling1 vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  ccck  proper,  in  the  bill  a  cross  as  in  the 
arms.    Motto — "  In  hoc  signo  vinces." 

Son  of  Philip  Henry  MacAdam,  b.  ;  d.  1895;  m. 

1864,   Helen,  d.  of  late  Miles  O'Reilly,  Q.C.,  of  The 

Willows,  Hamilton,  Upper  Canada,  Judge  of  London 

County,  Upper  Canada  : — 
Philip  Edward  Welsh  MacAdam,  Gentleman,   b. 
Res.— 

CHARLES  GODFREY  SOMERVILLE  McALE- 
STER,  Esquire,  of  Loup  and  Kennox,  J.  P.,  D.L.Ayrshire, 
Chief  of  the  Clan,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Bachelor 
of  Arts  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Born  1868,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Somerville 
McAlester  of  Loup  and  Kennox,  by  his  wife  Williamina 
Pollok,  ygst.  d.  of  William  Pollok  Morris  of  Craig, 
in    the    co.    of   Ayr.     Armorial   bearings    (L.O.,    1847) 


—  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  aimed  sable,  sur- 
mounted on  the  breast  of  a  galley  of  the  first,  a 
border  of  the  third,  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets 
fitchfie  argent.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ; 
and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter 
arm  in  armour  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  dagger  in  pale  all 
proper;  motto  over,  "Fortiter."  Supporters — Dexter,  a 
bear  pierced  in  the  back  with  an  arrow  ;  sinister,  an  eagle 
all  proper.  Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras. "  Seat — Ken- 
nox House,  .Mewarton,  Ayrshire. 

MAC  ALISTER  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langned  azure  ;  2.  or,  a  dexter 
hand  in  armour,  couped  fessew  ise  proper,  holding  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  galley,  sails  furled, 
oars  in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4.  azure,  on  a  1  ock 
proper,  in  a  sea  in  base  undy  argent  and  of  the  field,  a 
ruined  tower  of  the  second,  masoned  sable.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  couped  below  the  shoulder,  em- 
bowed  in  fesse  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules 
in  pale.     Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Donald  Mac  Alister  of  Tarbert,  Cantire, 
/'.  1825  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1852,  Euphemia,  d.  of  Angus 
Kennedy  of  Bowmore,  Islay  :  — 

Sir  Donald  Mac  Alister,  1st  Bart.  (23  Jan.  1924), 
K.C.B.  (1908),  of  Tarbert,  Cantire,  Principal  and  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  University  of  Glasgow,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Camb.), 
B.Sc.  (Lond.),  D.C.L.  (Durham),  Hon.  LL.D,  (Glasgow, 
Aberdeen,  St.  Andrew's,  Montreal,  Toronto,  Belfast, 
Liverpool,  Wales,  and  Birmingham),  D.Sc.  Bristol,  Ph.D. 
Athens,  J. P.  co.  Cambridge  and  for  the  co.  of  city  of 
Glasgow,  D.L.  and  Hon.  Freeman  of  the  City  of  Glasgow, 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.S.  (Edin.),  F.R.S.  Med.,  Fellow 
of  St.  John's  Coll.  (Camb.),  Pres.  General  Medical  Council, 
Chrmn.  Brit.  Pharm.  Commit.,  Crown  Governor  of  Imperial 
College  of  Science,  is  Commander  Legion  of  Honour  (1919), 
Chevalier  Crown  of  Italy  (1919),  b.  1854;  m.  1895,  Edith 
Florence  Boyle,  eld.  d.  of  Prof.  Alexander  Macalister, 
LL.D.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy  Univ.  of 
Cambridge,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  Res. — 
Principals  House,  The  University,  Glasgow.  Clubr — 
Athenreum,  Art  (Glasgow). 

MACALISTER  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1,  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ;  2,  or,  a  dexter 
hand  in  armour  couped  fesseways  proper,  holding  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  gules;  3,  or,  a  galley  sails  furled 
oars  in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4,  azure,  on  a  rock  in  a 
sea  in  base  undy  argent  and  of  the  field,  a  round  tower  of 
the  second,  masoned  sable,  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a 
crescent  gules  for  difference.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  couped 
at  the  shoulder,  the  hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
gules  in  pale.      Motto-  "  Per  mare  per  terre.'' 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Young  Walker  MacAlister,  Km. 

Bach.,  O.B.E.,  F.S.A. ,  Sec.  of  the  Society  of  Medicine, 

b.  1856  ;  d.   1925  ;    m.  1874,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George 

Batley  :— 
Donald  Alexander  MacAlister,  Esq.,  b.   1876  ;  m.  1910, 
Everilda  Creyke.     Address — 33  Finchley  Road,  N.W.8. 

MACALISTER  (L.O.  19  Ap.  1916).  Quarterly,  r. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ; 
2.  or,  a  dexter  hand  in  armour  couped  fesseways  proper, 
holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  galley 
sails  furled  oars  in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules,  in  a  sea 
in  base  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  proper  ;  4.  sable,  a  stag 
lodged  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  in  armour 
couped  fesseways  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
gules.     Motto — (over  the  crest)  "  Air  muir  's  air  tir." 

Sons  of   Robert  Macalister,  of  Hamslade,  Oakford, 

Devon,  b.    1839  ;    d.  1922  ;    m.  1870,  Ellen  Louisa, 

d.  of  Joseph  Henry  Dickinson,  of  Liverpool : — 

Robert    Alexander    Downes     Macalister,    Gentleman, 

b.  1874  ;   m.  1905,  Jean  Welch,   d.  of  James  Selkirk,  of 

Dumfries  ;     and   has    issue — Robert     Alastai  ■   Somerled 


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Macalister,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  Ian  Angus  Hector 
Macalister,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Ronald  Keith  Macalis- 
ter, Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Res. — 39  Robertson  Street, 
Greenock,  Scotland. 

Donald  Sempill  Macalister,  Gentleman  (Arms  as  above, 
but  (matric.  L.O.  24  Sept.  1923),  at  the  intersection  of  the 
quarters,  a  martlet  azure.  Crest — As  above.  Motto — 
"Per  mare  per  terras"),  b.  1884;  m.  1923,  Angela 
Winifred,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Burgess,  of 
Worthing;  and  has  issue—  Robert  Henry  Macalister, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Res. — Kukaiau  Ranch,  Kukaiau, 
Hawaii,  U.S.A. 

McALPINE  of  Knott  Park  (H.  Coll.)  Per  chevron 
vert  and  or,  two  chevronels,  one  in  chief  argent  and  the 
other  in  base  azure.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  grasping  a  chaplet 
of  pine  fructed,  all  proper.  Motto — "  Build  sure." 
Son  of  Robert  McAlpine,  of  Newarthill,  N.B.  : — 

Sir  Robert  McAlpine,  1st  Bart.,  of  Knott  Park,  Surrey 
(1918),  J. P.  Herts.,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1st,  1867,  Agnes  (d. 
1888),  d.  of  William  Hepburn ;  2nd,  1889,  Florence 
Margaret  (d.  1010),  d.  of  Palmer  ;  and  has  issue 

(by  1st  marriage) — (1)  Robert  McAlpine,  Esq.,  6.1868  [m. 
1896,  Lilias  Cooper,  d.  of  T.  G.  Bishop  ;  and  has  issue — 
Alfred  Robert  McAlpine,  Esq.,  6.  1907  ;  Lillias  Elizabeth 
[m.  1925,  Squadron-Leader  C.  A.  Ridley,  D.S.O.,  R. A. F., 
and  has  issue  {Res. — Felcourt,  Lingfield,  Sussex)]  ;  (2) 
William  Hepburn  McAlpine,  Esq.,  b.  1871  \tn.  1898, 
Margaret  Donnison,  d.  of  T.  Bishop ;  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  George  Bishop  MacAlpine,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ; 
Robert  Edwin  McAlpine,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Malcolm 
Donnison  McAlpine,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  Agnes  Hepburn 
[w.  1924,  James  Henderson  Mann,  of  Woldingham, 
Surrey  '■  and  has  issue];  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  Hender- 
son (Res. — Holmsdale,  Nuffield,  Surrey)] ;  (3)  Sir  Thomas 
Malcolm  McAlpine,  K.B.E.,  J. P.  Herts.,  b.  1877  [m. 
1903,  Maud,  d.  of  James  Dees  ;  and  has  issue — Robert 
McAlpine,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  Malcolm  Hugh  McAlpine, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Kenneth  McAlpine,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920  (Res. — Fairmile  Court,  Cobham,  Surrey;  North 
Foreland  Hall,  Broadstairs.  Clubs  —  Carlton,  St. 
Stephen's,  Bath)] ;  (4)  Alfred  David  McAlpine,  Esq.,  b. 
1 88 1  [m.  1907,  Ethel  May,  d.  of  James  Williams,  of  Aber- 
deen ;  and  has  issue — Alfred  James  McAlpine,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908  ;  Gladys  Gwendoline  ;  Ethel  Mary  (Res. — 
Marchweil  Hall,  Wrexham,  N.  Wales)]  ;  (5)  Granville 
Ramage  McAlpine,  Esq.,  b.  1883;  Mary  Gibb  [m.  1897, 
Andrew  Bishop ;  and  has  issue] ;  Agnes  Hepburn  [m.  1905, 
Louis,  Baron  de  Belabre :  and  has  issue].  By  2nd 
marriage — (6)  Archibald  Douglas  McAlpine,  Esq.,  M.B., 
M.R.C.P.,  b.  1890  [m.  1917,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Sidebottom ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Douglas  Christopher 
McAlpine,  Gentleman,  b.  191 9;  and  Florence  Mary. 
(Res. — 7  Tregunter  Road,  S.W.  10)] ;  Emma  Margaret 
\m.  1920,  Capt.  Hugo  Chevinex  Trench]  ;  Roberta  Ida 
Freeman  [m  1917,  Maj.  Richard  Lloyd  George,  R.E.  ; 
and  has  issue  (Res.  —  Plashen,  Llanystumdwy,  co. 
Carnarvon)].  Seat — Knott  Park,  Oxshott.  Surrey.  Club 
— Carlton. 

MACARA  (L.O.).  Ermine,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  in 
bend  dexter,  surmounted  by  a  sword  proper,  hilted  and 
pommelled  or,  in  bend  sinister,  supporting  on  its  point  an 
Imperial  crown  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  of  the  third,  a 
spider  sable,  between  two  thistles  also  proper.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
stag  regardant,  lodged  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper. 
Motto — "  Consilio  non  vi." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Wright    Macara,   1st   Bart.,  J. P. 

Lanes.,    Pres.     of    the    Federation  of  Master  Cotton 

Spinners'  Associations   1894-1914,  b.   1845;    d.  1929; 

m.  1875,  Marion,  d.  of  William  Young: — 
Sir  William  Cowpar  Macara,  2nd  Bart.  (1911),  late  Lieut. 
2nd  W.  Lanes.  Brig.  R.F.A. ,  b.  1875  [/«.  1903,  Lillian  Mary, 
d.  of  John  Chapman  of  Boyton  Court,  East  Sutton,  Kent ; 
and  has  issue — Charles  Douglas  Macara,  Esq.,  b.  1904; 
John  Keith  Macara,  Esq.,  b.  1905;  William  Donald 
Macara,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  Hugh  Kenneth  Macara,  Esq.,  b. 
1913;  Aileen  Lilian  ;  and  Margaret  Alison.  Res.  — 
Dalwhinnie,  Lytham,  Lanes. 

M'ARTHUR  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  nebuly  azure 
and  or,  two  Eastern  crowns  in  chief  and  a  cross  moline  in 
base  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On   a  wreath   of  the   colours,  in  front  of  a  greyhound 


couchant   sable,    collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back 
argent,  a  billet  erect  or,  the  whole  between  two  branches 


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of  aurel  vert,  fructed  proper.      Motto — "  Fide  et  opera. 
Son  of  William  Alexander  M'Arthur,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
St.  Austell  Division  of  Cornwall  1887-1908,  Junior  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  1892-95,   b.   1857  ;  d.  1924  ;   m.  1890, 
Florence  Cremer,   third  d.  of  John  Cremer  Clarke  of 
Wayste  Court:  — 
John  Alexander  M'Arthur,  Esq.,  Lieut.   R.N.  (ret.),  b. 
1900  ;    m.  1925,   Mary   Florence,    d.    of    Walter   Everett, 
Barrister-at-Law.     Res.—  8  Barkston  Gardens,  Kensington, 
S.W. 

Sons  of  Alexander  M'Arthur,  Esq.,  M.L.C.  (N.S.W.), 

J. P.  for  Sydney,  D.L.  for  London,  M.P.  for  Leicester, 

b.  1814  ;  d.  1909;  m.  1853,  Maria  Bowden,  d.   of  the 

late  Rev.  William  B.  Boyce  of  The   Glebe,  Sydney, 

New  South  Wales  : — 

John    Percival    M'Arthur,    Esq.,    D.L.   for   London,    b. 

1858;  m.  1884,  Lilly,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Addison,  of  Thirsk. 

Club— Union  (Sydney,  N.S.W.) 

Allen  Gordon  M'Arthur,  J. P.  co.  London,  M.A.,   Barr.- 
at-Law,  b  1862;  m.   1889,  Maude,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel 
of  Montreal ;    and  has   issue— Alexander    Gordon 
M'Arthur,   Gentleman,    M.A.,    M.B.,    b.    1894   (30 
Read,   Kensington,    W.8)  ;    and    Kathleen    Maria 
M.A.,    M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.     Res.— 28    Linden 
Gardens,  W.  ;   Hedgerow,  Marlow,  Bucks.  Club—  Reform. 
James  Harry  Stewart  M'Arthur,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cambridge- 
shire, Barrister-at-Law,   b.   1863;  m.  1914,  Ella,  d.  of  the 
late  John  Holman.     Res.— 75  Welldon  Crescent,  Hanow. 
Clubs — Reform,  etc. 

George  Wigram  M'Arthur,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  Hilda 
Hcskings.      Club — Bath. 

EbenezerJenkings  M'Arthur,  Gentleman,  £.  1872.    Res. — 
Ambuthalla,  Claresville,  Queensland,  Australia. 


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MACARTNEY,  see  ELLISON-MACARTNEY. 

MACARTNEY.     Or,  a  buck  trippant  gules,  attired  and 
unguled  argent,  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged  with  eight 


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roses  of  the  third.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a 
wreath    of    the   colours,   a   cubit   arm,    vested  and   cuffed 


bendy  gules  and  or,  the  hand  holding  a  rose  branch  both 
proper.    Motto — "  Mens  con?cia  recti.  " 

Sons  of  Carlile  Henry  Hayes  Macartney,  Gentleman, 

Barrister-at-Law,    B.A.    (Cantab.),  b.    1842;  d.  1924; 

m.    1880,    Louisa,    fifth   dau.    of   Henry  Gardiner   of 

Essendene,  Caterham,  co.  Surrey: — 
Maxwell   Henry    Hayes    Macartney,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
{Camb.),    Barrister-at-Law,    b.    Dec.    13,    1880;    m.    1923,, 
Florence  Winifred,  d.  of  William  Edward  Kitts. 

Carlile  Aylmer  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  24,  1895  ; 
■m.  1923,  Nedella,  d.  of  Dimitri  Mamarchev,  Col.  in  the 
Bulgarian  Army.     Res. — Foxhold,  Newbury.     Seat—  Fox 
hold,  Thatcham,co.  Berks. 

MACARTNEY.      Or,  a  stag  trippant  within  a  bordure 


colours,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  elbow,  holding  a  slip 
of  a  rose-tree,  with  three  roses  thereon,  all  proper.  Motto 
— "  Stimulat  sed  ornat." 

S  >ns  of  Sir  John  Macartney,  3rd  Baronet,  of  Lish,  co. 
Armagh,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1865,  Catherine,  second 
dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Miller,  Esq.,  of  Merindindi, 
Victoria :  — 

Sir  William  Isaac  Macartney,  4th  Bart,  of  Lish,  Armagh 
(4  Jan.  1799),  b.  Oct.  13,  1867.  Res.—  Jolimont,  Mackay, 
Queensland,  Australia. 

Alexander  Miller  Macartney,  Esq. ,  b.  July  24,  1869. 
Res.  —  Hampden,  Mackay,  Queensland. 

John  Barrington  Macartney,  Esq.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1873; 
m.  1909,  Selina,  d.  of  J.  Koch;  and  has  issue — John 
Barrington  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Evelyn 
Catherine;  and  Constance.  Res. — Hampden,  Mackay, 
Queensland. 

Herbert  Charles  Macartney,  Esq.,  b.  March  ir,  187b, 
m.  1913,  Frances,  d.  of  M.  Tooger,  of  Lewra  Castle 
Station,  Rockhampton  ;  and  has  issue — Patricia  Catherine, 
and  Frances  Evelyn.     Res. — 

David  Edwin  Macartney,  Esq.,  b.  July  5,  1880;  m.  2nd, 
1920,  Ella,  d.  of  D.  Craig,  of  Longreach  ;  and  has  issue — 
Alexander  Macdonald  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ; 
David  Edwin  Maca  tney,  Gentleman,  /'.  1924;  John  Craig 
Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1927;  and  Margaret  Miller. 
Res.— 

Victor  Alan  Macartney,  Esq.,  b.  1887;  m,  1915,  Elsie 
Maria,  d.  of  the  late  R.  M'Kie,  of  Brisbane  ;  and  has  issue 
— Harold  Kenneth  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  and 
Elinor.     Res.  —  Montville,  Queensland. 

MACARTNEY  1U.O.).  Or,  a  buck  trippant  sules, 
attired  and  unguled  argent,  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged 
with   eight   roses  of  the  third.     Mantling   gules  and  or. 


guLs.    Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  the 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm,  vested  and 
cuffed  bendy  gules  and  or,  the  hand  bare,  holding  a  rose 
branch  proper.     Motto— "  Mens  conscia  recti." 

Sons   of  Maxwell   Macartney,    Gentleman,    M.D.,    of 

Rosebrook,  co.  Armagh,  and  his  wife  Emily  Eliza,  d. 

of  William  Henry  Hayes  of  the  Hon.  East  India  Co.'s 

Service : — 
The  late  Carlile  Henry  Hayes  Macartney  (g.v.). 
Rev.  Sydney  Parkyns  Macartney,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.,  formerly  Vicar  of  Ruscombe,  Berks.,  sometime  Vicar 
of  Felbridge,  co.  Surrey,  1884-89,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1869,  Amy 
Amelia,  second  d.  of  Ellis  Gilman  ;  and  has  ha  i  issue -(1) 
Sydney  John  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1874,0".   1883;  (2) 


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Mervyn  Edward  Macartney  Gentleman,  b.  1883.  Seat— 
Halket  Leaths,  Pangbourne,  Berkshire.  Res. —  Rostrevor, 
Twyford,  Berks. 

Mervyn  Edmund  Macartney,  Gentleman,  b.  1853 ;  m. 
1891.  Elizabeth  Wilhelmina,  second  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Lord  Ritchie  of  Dundee,  P.C.  Res.— 144  Oakwood  Court, 
Kensington,  W.14. 


MACARTNEY  (U.O.)  Or,  a  bucktrippant  gules,  attired 
argent,  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest —Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  proper, 
the  hand  grasping  a  rose  branch  in  flower,  all  proper. 
Mottoes—  "Stimulat  sed  ornat  "  (above  crest) ;  and"  Mens 
conscia  recti  "  (below  arms.) 

Son  of  Captain  George  Travers  Macartney  of  Lissa- 

noure,    formerly    15th    King's    Hussars,   by   Henrietta 

Frances,   third  d.  of  Robert  Smyth  of  Gaybrook,  co. 

Westmeath : — 

Captain  Carthanach  George  Macartney,  D.L.,  [.P.  [and 

impaling  the  arms  of  Macartney-Filgate,  namely  azure,  two 

bars  argent,  between  six  mullets,  three,  two,  and  one  or], 

b.  1869;    m.  1890,   his  cousin,  Margaret  Tryphena  Mabel, 

eldest  d.  of  Captain  Townley  Macartney-Filgate  of  Lowther- 

stone,   co.  Dublin,  formerly  18th  Hussars  and  Royal  Scots 

Greys  ;  and  has  hadissue-(i)  Dervock  George  Auchinleck 

Macartney,    Gentleman,    b.    1891  ;    d.     1900  ;    (2)  George 

Travers   Lucy   Macartney,    Gentleman,   b.    1896.      Seat— 

Lissanoure  Castle,  Killagan,  co.  Antrim. 


MACARTNEY-FILGATE  of  Lowtherstone  (Roy.  Lie, 
4  June  1862).  Azure,  two  bars  argent,  between  six  mullets, 
three,  two,  and  one  or  (Filgate.)  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  sejant  salient 
argent,  pierced  through  the  breast  with  a  broken  spear  or, 
holding  the  point  in  its  beak. 

Eld.  son  of  Townley  Patten  Hume  Macartney-Filgate, 
Esq.,   J. P.    cos.    Dublin    and    Louth,   late  Capt.    18th 
Hussars  and  Scots  Greys,  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  the  Governor 
of  Bombay,   b.    1841  ;    d.    1906;    m.    1862,    Tryphena 
Elizabeth,  eldest    d.    of  the    late    Rt.    Hon.    Sir    W. 
Seymour  FitzGerald:— 
William   Townley  George   Seymour   Macartnev  Filgate, 
Esq.,    J. P.    for   co.    Dublin,    D.L.    co.   Louth,    Knight  of 
Grace    of    the    Order    of   the    Hospital    of  St.    John   of 
Jerusalem,  late  Irish  Civil  Service,  b.  1864.    Seat— Lowther- 
stone,  Gormanston,   co.   Meath.     Clubs— Carlton,    R.   St 
George  Yacht  (Kingstown). 

Son  of  Col.  Edward  John  Patrick  FitzGerald  Macart- 
ney-Filgate, late  Comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles, 
b.  1865;  d.  1927;  tn.  1892,  Bertha  Eugenie,  d.  of 
late  John  Lomax  of  Springfield,  Bury,  Lanca- 
shire : — 

John  Victor  Openshaw  Macartney-Filgate,  Esq.,  M  C 
(q.v.). 

3rd  son  of  Townley  Patten  Hume  Macartney-Filgate, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  see  above  : — 
Clement  Henry  Ross  Macartney-Filgate,  Gentleman, 
b.  1867;  m.  1910,  Lucy  Matilda,  eldest  d.  of  late  Robert 
I  unstall  Tunstall-Moore  of  Stedalt,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  has 
issue— Brian  George  Macartney-Filgate, Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
Res—  Stedalt,  Stamullen,  co.  Meath.  Clubs  —  Carlto:i 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  Charles  Alexander  Hume  Macartney-Filgate, 
Gentleman,  b.  1869;  d.  1909;  m.  1893,  Mary  Stuart] 
d.  of  late  Rev.  J.  Griffiths  of  Braich-y-Aleyll,  co.  Car- 
narvon : — 

Arthur  Melvin  John  Macartney-Filgate,  Gentleman,  b. 
1893.     Res. — 

Terence  Townley  Constance  Stuart  Macartney-Filgat'- 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1898.     Res.— 

Clement  Dav.d  Harnaye  Macartney-Filgate,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904.     Res. — 

Younger  sons  of  Townley  Patten  Hume  Macartnev- 
Filgate  and  Tryphena  Elizabeth  FitzGerald  (see 
above) : — 

Arthur  Robert  Patten  Macartney-Filgate,  Esq.,  C.B.E 
(Mil.)    Lt. -Col.  (ret.),  late  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Welch 
fus.,  b.  1870;  m.  1905,  Georgina  Honora  (d    1907),  d.  of 
late   Capt.  W.    M.    Douglas  and  widow  of  Major  C.    L 
Cotton,  3rd  P.O.W.  Dragoon  Gds.     Res.— 9  The  Crescent, 
Hayling  Island,  Hants. 

Dermot  Lowther  Noel  Macartney-Filgate,  Esq.,  Res.  ot 
Officers,    formerly  Gold  Coast   C.    S.   (Railways),    served 


Great  War,  Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  Major  R.E. 
(despatches  1918),  b.  1S80.  Res. — Lowtherstone,  Gormans- 
ton, co.  Meath. 

MACARTNEY-FILGATE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  Macartney  ;  2  and  3,  or,  two  bars  azure,  between  six 
mullets  three  two  and  one  gules  (for  Filgate).  Crests — 1. 
Macartney.  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
griffin  sejant  salient  argent,  pierced  through  the  breast  with 
a  broken  spear  or,  and  holding  the  point  in  its  beak,  a 
mullet  as  in  the  arms  for  (Filgate).  Mottoes — "  Mens 
conscia  recti  "  ;   "  Virescit  vulnere  virtus." 

Only  son  of  Col.  Edward  John  Patrick  FitzGerald 
Macartney-Filgate,  late  comdg.  3rd  Bn.  Royal  Irish 
Rifles,  b.  1865;  d.  1927;  m.  1892,  Bertha  Eugenie,  d. 
of  late  John  Lomax,  of  Springfield,  Bury,  Lanes.  : — ■ 
John  Victor  Openshaw  Macartney-Filgate,  Esq.,  M.C., 
late  Major  R. A.,  b.  1897.      Club—  Carlton. 

M'AULAY  (H.  Coll.,  2  Ap.  1919).  Per  pale  gules  and 
argent,  two  arrows  in  saltire,  over  all  on  a  fesse  as  many 
fleurs-de-lys   all  counterchanged.      Mantling    gules    and 


roQgo-ctpropamai 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
two  arrows  in  saltire  argent,  a  boot  gules,  spurred  or, 
charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lys  palewise  silver.  Motto — ■ 
"  Pro  Deo  et  pro  patria."     Livery— Dark  green. 

Issue    of    Samuel    M'Aulay,    Esq.,   J. P.   Lines.,   b. 
1856  ;  d.  1920;  m.  1899,  Maud  Mary  {Res. — Ayles- 
by,  Lines.),  yngst.  d.  of  Thomas  William  Pocock, 
Esq.,  J. P.  for  Surrey  : — 
The  late  Francis  Willmer   McAulay,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.F. 
(T.F.),  b.  1891  ;  killed  in  action  1916. 
Phyllis  Maud. 
Grace  Marion. 

FRANCIS  ADAM  MACAU  LAY-ANDERSON,  Gen- 
tleman, late  of  Rosnashane,  co.  Antrim.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (R.L.  19  Dec.  1885,  U.O.)— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
pale  argent  and  or,  a  saltire  gules  between  in  chief  two 
mullets  of  the  last,  in  the  flanks  as  many  boars'  heads 
erased  azure  and  in  base  a  cross  pattee  of  the  third 
(Anderson)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  arrows  in  saltire  points 
downwards  argent,  surmounted  of  a  fess  chequy  of  the 
second  and  azure,  between  in  chief  two  buckles  or  and 
in  base  a  thistle  proper,  a  bordure  invected  erminois 
(Macaulay).  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  an  oak-tree  proper,  a  shield  argent,  charged  with 
a  boar's  head  erased  azure  (Anderson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  two  arrows  in  saltire  proper,  a  boot 
also  proper,  spurred  or  ;  with  the  Motto  over,  ' '  Dulce  peri- 
culum"   (Macaulay)   ("Stand  sure").     Married,     23  July 


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1885,  Wilhelmina  Mary  Jane  Learmont,  d.  of  William 
Anderson  of  Bayhead,  co.  Antrim,  and  Rosnashane  afore- 
said, niece  of  Sir  James  Eglinton  Anderson,  M.D. ,  Physician 
to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  knighted  18  Jan.'  1829  ; 
d.  1857.  They  assumed  by  R.L.  19  Dec.  1885  the  addi- 
tional name  and  arms  of  Anderson,  in  compliance  with  the 
will  of  Sir  J.  E.  Anderson.     Post,  add.— 

MACAUSLAND  (confmd.  U.O.,  1920.)  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  armed  and  langued  gules,  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  scymetar  in  bend  proper,  between  eight  double 
rleurs-de-lys,  three,  two  and  three,  of  the  second.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  hand  couped,  and  erect  proper,  holding  a  cap  of 
dignity  gules,  turned-up  ermine,  between  two  laurel  branches 
all  proper.  Mottoes— " Clarior  hinc  honos";  and  on  a 
scroll  above  the  Crest — "  Audaces  juvo." 

Second  but  only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Redmond  Conyngham 

Macausland,    Rector    of    Desertoghill,    co.    Derry,    b. 

1790;     d,    1856;    m.    1843,    Martha,    d.   of    Samuel 

Babington,  Esq.  : — 
Redmond  Conyngham  Samuel  Macausland,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co. 
Derry,  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army  (ret.),  b.  1852;  m.  1886, 
Jane  Isabella,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Henry  Keown,  late 
R.  North  Down  Rifles  ;  and  has  had  issue— Redmond  Alex- 
ander Macausland,  Esq.,  Maj.  Indian  Army,  b.  1886  [m. 
Elizabeth  Muriel,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Bennett,  of  Teign- 
niouth  ;  and  has  issue — 3  daus.]  ;  Oliver  Babington 
Macausland,  Lieut.  Indian  Army,  b.  1895;  killed  in  action 
1915;  and  Dorothea  Florence.  Res.—  Woodbank  House, 
Garvagh,  co.  Derry. 

JAMES  McAUSLANE,  Gentleman.  Born  1854,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  McAuslane,  D.  D. ,  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Smith.  Armorial  bear- 
ing's (L.O.,  1891)— Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  chief 
chequy  azure  and  argent.  Above  the  shield  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable,  doubled 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend 

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or ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter 
hand  charged  with  a  bezant,  holding  up  a  ducal  coronet 
within  two  laurel  branches  disposed  orlewise,  all  proper ; 
and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "Audaces 
Juvo."  Livery— Black  and  yellow.  Married,  March  8, 
1879,  Victoria  Albertina,  dau.  of  Andrew  Lyons,  Knight 
Commander  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order  of  Patras  ; 
and  has  Issue  —  James  Stuart  Colquhoun  McAuslane, 
Gentleman,  born  January  3,  1889;  Margaret  Ethel;  Gladys 
Victoria  ;  Edith  Jessica  ;  and  Alesta  Alexandra. 

M'BARNET  (formerly  of  Attadaleand  Torridon  in  Ross- 
shire).  Arms  (R.L. ,  27  March  1865)— Azure,  a  hart's  head 
caboshed,  attired  with  ten  tynes  argent,  a  chief  embattled 
of  the  last.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— Out  of  a 


proper.     Motto— "  Sic  ad  astra."    Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Only  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Cockburn  M'Barnet, 

D.L.    Ross-shire,    79th   Q.  O.   Cameron   Highlanders. 

b.  1826;  d.  1915 ;  m.  1866,  Laura  Pajetta  (d.  1916),  d, 

of  the  late  J.  George,  Solicitor: — 
Alexander  Cockburn  M-Barnet,  Esq.,  C.B.E. ,  B.A. , 
Judge  of  the  Mixed  Court  of  Appeal,  Egypt,  Comdr.  of  the 
Orders  of  the  Nile  and  Medijieh,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1897,  Eliza- 
beth Mai,  d.  of  Hon.  Augustus  Erskine,  of  Mar  and  Kellie, 
and  has  issue  —  Alexander  Augustus  Erskine  M'Barnet, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1899  [m.  1925,  Iris  Clare,  d.  of 
E.  G.  Wynn] ;  George  Gordon  Kellie  M'Barnet,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  [m.  1926,  Consuelo,  d.  of  F.  Fairlie,  of 
Beldorny,  Nairn] ;  Donald  Victor  Charles  M'Barnet, 
Gentleman,  1st  Batt.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1902  [m.  1924, 
Barbara,  d.  of  Col.  St.  Aubyn] ;  Elizabeth  Sheila  Pajetta; 
and  Maude  Evelyn  Pierrepont  Miramar,  Res. — 126  Sloane 
Street,  S.W.      Clubs— Turf  (Cairo),  Union  (Alexandria). 

MACBETH  (L.O.).      Argent,   a  chevron  between  two 


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mullets    in  chief  azure  and  a  galley  in  base  sails    furled 

sable,    fiigge  I   gules.      Mantling  azure,  do  ible  1  argent. 

Crest — A  p^lican  in  her  piety  proper,     Motto — "  Vive  ut 

foveas." 

Only  son  of  George  Alexander  Macbeth,  Esq.,  J. P., 
Shipowner,  Glasgow,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1881,  Mary, 
d.  of  John  Reid,  of  Glasgow: — 
William  Gilchrist  Macbeth,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Shipowner,  B.Sc. 

Glasgow,  b.  1887;  m.  1918,  Winnifred  Emily,  d.  <  t  James 

Anderson   Morrice,  and  has  issue — Pamela;    and   Fiona. 

Seal — Dunira,  Comrie,  co.  Perthshire. 

MACBRAYNE  of  Glenbranter  (L.O.,  1871).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  two  lions  passant  guardant,  parted  per  pale 
or  and  argent;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a 
dexter   hand    fessewise    proper,    holding    a    cross    crosslet 


fitchee  azure;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  tower  embattled  gules 
(MacNaughton).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  dexter  arm  grasping  a  sword  all 
proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above,  the  Motto,"  Fortis  ceu  leo 
fidus." 

Only   son   of  David   MacBrayne,    Esq.,   J. P.   cos.   of 
Argyll  and  Dumbarton,  and  city  of  Glasgow,  b.  1851  ; 
d.   1907 ;    m.   1882,  Amelia  Catherine,  youngest   d.  of 
John  Smyth  Owen,  Madras  Medical  Service  : — 
John    Owen    MacBrayne,  Gentleman,  b.    1885. 

M'CALL  (L.O. ,  1863).  Gules,  two  arrows  saltirewise, 
points  upwards  argent,  surmounted  by  a  fesse  chequy  of  the 
second  and  sable  between  three  buckles  also  of  the  second,  all 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leg  in  armour  couped  at 
the  calf  proper  and  spurred  or.  Motto — "  Dulce  periculum." 
Son  of  Frederick  M'Call,  b.  1832;  d.  1882;  m.  1870, 
Charlotte,  d.  of  William  Frogatt  Robson : — 

James  Frogatt  De  Wet  M'Call,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Res. — Daldowie,  Broomhouse,  N.B. 

McCALL  (H.  Coll.,  2  Nov.  1915).  Azure,  on  a  chevron, 
between  three  pelicans  argent,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded,  between  to  the  dexter  a  thistle  and  to  the  sinister 
a  shamrock  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
supporting  a  Corinthian  column  argent,  entwined  with  a 
snake  proper.  Motto — "  Malo  mori  quam  fcedari." 
Son  of  Hugh  McCall,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Sir  Robert  Alfred  McCall,  K.C.V.O.,  K.C.,  LL.D., 
M.A.,  J. P.  Kent  and  Cinque  Ports,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Bencher,  and  Treasurer,  Middle  Temple,  Attorney- 
General  Duchy  of  Lanes.,  King's  Attorney  and  Sergeant- 
at-Arms,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1876, 
Alice,  d.  of  James  MacSwinney,  of  Galway  ;  and  has 
issue— Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  William  McCall,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour  (France),  Order  of  the  Nile  (Egypt), 
b.  1878  [m.  1908,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  H.  Lindgenes,  of  New- 
York   (Club — United  Service)]  ;    and  Olive,   Dame  of 


Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  [m.  1908,  Gerald  Woods  Wollaston,  Esq., 
M.V.O.,  Norroy  King  of  Arms  (q.v.)]  Res. — 23  Langham 
Mansions,  S.W.5  ;  1  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.4.  Club — 
Reform. 

HARDY  BERTRAM  McCALL,  Gentleman,  Fellow  01 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Scotland.  Born  Dec.  1,  1859, 
being  the  second  son  of  John  McCall  of  Walthamstow, 
in  the  county  of  Essex,  by  his  wife  Agnes,  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Allan,  Surgeon,  Professor  of  Surgery  at 
Edinburgh  University,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  Fellow 
of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  &c.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O.  1889) — Azure,  a  pheon  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  two  spur-rowels  gules,  within  a  bordure  ermine.  On  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  mantled  gules,  doubled  argent, 
a  griffin's  head  betwixt  two  wings  proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll 
over  the  same  this  Motto,  "Dulce  periculum."  Livery — 
Blue  coat,  with  silver  buttons,  black  trousers.  Married, 
September  12,  1882,  Vida  Mary  (who  died  March  16,  1894), 
second  daughter  of  James  Anderson  of  London  ;  and  has 
Issue — Thomas  Hardy  McCall,  Gentleman,  born  February 
24,  1894;  and  Vida  Mary.  He  married  secondly,  Maud 
Eleanor,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Macnally  of  Greno- 
side,  and  of  Allerton  House,  Durham. 

McCALMONT  (U.O.).  Gules  a  cross  vair  between 
four  fleurs-de-lys  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — 


A  griffin's  head  erased  proper,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto —  "Nil  desperandum."  Livery — 
Blue,  with  white  and  blue  striped  vest. 

Only  child  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh  McCalmont,  K.C.B, 
(Mil.  1900),  (C.B.  i88s),C.V.O.,  1903;  M.P.  for  North 
Antrim,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1885,  Hon.    Rose  Eliza- 
beth, daughter  of  the   Rt.   Hon.  John   Charles  Robert 
Bingham,  fourth  Baron  Clanmorris: — 
Dermot  Hugh  Bingham  McCalmont,  Esq.,  M.C.,  D. L. , 
Major   late   7th    Hussars,    served    Great    War    in    France 
1014-15  as  A.D.C.  to  General  Sir  Horace  Smith-Dorrien 
(despatches),  and  East  Africa  1916-18  as  Asst   Mil.  Sec, 


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(despatches,  M.C.,  Brevet  Major),  b.  1887;  m.  1918,  Lady 
Barbara  Helen,  yngst.  d.  of  4th  Marquis  Conyngham  ;  and 
has  issue — Victor  Harry  Hugh  McCalmont,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919.  Estate  and  Postal  add/ess — Mount  Juliet,  Thomas- 
town,  Kilkenny.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Carlton,  Turf. 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  McCalmont  of  Highfield,  Hants., 
and  Abbeylands,  White  Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  b.  1809; 
d.  1873;  m.  2nd,  1844,  Emily  Georgina  (d.  1912),  yst. 
d.  of  Frederick  Hill,  1st  Life  Guards:  — 
Col.    Barklie    Cairns    McCalmont,    C.B.,    C.B.E.,   J.P. 
Hants.,  late  Comm.  5th  Batt.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt., 
formerly  Capt.  6th  Foot  1878-95,  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(desp. ,   medal  with  two  clasps),  and  Great  War  comdg. 
Service    Batt.    R.    Warwicksh.    Regt.     1914-16,    on    Gen. 
Staff  1916-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.),  6.   i860;  m.  1st,  1884, 
Catherine  Madeline  de   Courcy   (</.i9ii>,    d.    of   Lt.-Col. 
Severus  William  Lynam  Stretton,  late  40th    Regt.  ;    2nd, 
1916,   Maud,  d.   of  Rev.  J.  F.    Phelps ;    and  has  issue- 
Madeline  Josephine  de  Courcy  ;  Kathleen  Elaine  ;  Dorothy 
Barklie;  and  Madeline  Stretton.     Res.  — 11  Draycott  Place, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.3.     Clubs— Army  and  Navy,  Naval 
and  Military,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

Son  of  James  Martin  McCalmont,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  8th 

King's  Royal  Irish  Hussars  and  Denbighshire  Hussars, 

A.D  C,  M.P.  East  Antrim,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1880, 

Mary,  yst.  d.  of  Col.  Romer  of  Bryncemlyn,  Dolgelly, 

North  Wales :  — 

Robert   Chaine   Alexander   McCalmont,    Esq,,    D.S.O., 

Col.   (ret.),   Hon.  Brig. -Gen.,  served  Great  War,  comdg. 

12th    Batt.     R.    Irish     Rifles,    1st     Batt.     Irish    Guards, 

3rd     Inf.      Bde.,     and     144th       Inf.     Bde.     (T.F.),     an 

Exon  of  the   King's    Bodyguard  of  the  Yeomen    of  the 

Guard,  M.P.  East  Antrim   1913-19,    b.    1881 ;    m.    1907, 

Mary  Caroline,  only  child  of  Andrew  Skeen,  M.D.,  Indian 

Medical  Ser.  ;  and  has  issue— Patricia  Lilla  Mary  ;  Maureen 

Helen  ;  and  Lilah  Victoria.     Post,  add.—  Adlestrop  House, 

Kingham,  via  Oxford.     Clubs— Guards' ,  Carlton,  R.Y.S., 

Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Ulster  (Belfast). 

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Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown,  a  lion's  head  gules,  charged 

on   the   neck   with    a    bell   argent.      Motto— "  Justus    ac 

tenax."     Livery — Blue  coat,  silver  facings. 

Sons   of  the   late   Sir   W.    M'Cammond,   J. P.,    Lord 
Mayor  of  Belfast   1894-95  and  96.   by  his   first  wife 
Margaret  Morrow,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  William  Carson 
of  Carryduff,  co.  Down: — 
James  Napier  M'Cammond,  Esq.,  b.  1856  ;   m.  1877,  Mar- 

guerita,  d.  of  Thomas  Schomberg  Wilson  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Herbert  William    M'Cammond,   Gentleman,   b.  ; 

(2)  Alfred  Oscar  M'Cammond,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3) 
Walter  Wilson  M'Cammond,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Clubs — 
Royal  Clyde  Yacht  (Glasgow),  Royal  North  of  Ireland 
Yacht  (Belfast),  Motor  Union. 

William  Alfred  M'Cammond,  Esq.,  b.  1871.  Postal 
address — 

Walter  Edwin  Carson  M'Cammond,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  for  Belfast, 
Lt.-Col.  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles  (Queen's  Royal 
Antrim  Rifles)  [Livery— Dark  drab,  with  blue  facings  and 
gilt  buttons],  b.  1874;  m.  1898,  Emily  Maud,  yst.  d.  of  the 
late  Robert  Porter  of  Killeen,  Fortwilliam  Park,  Belfast  ; 
and  has  issue— (1)  Cecil  Robert  Walter  M'Cammond, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899;  (2)  Arthur  Norman  William  M'Cam- 
mond, Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (3)  Edwin  Sydney  Porter 
M'Cammond,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  (4)  Robert  Porter 
M'Cammond,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Fes.— Innisfayle,  Done- 
gall  Park,  Belfast ;  and  Carrignata,  Portrush,  co.  Antrim. 

MAC  CABE  (Confn.  U.O.,  1908).  Vert,  a  fesse  wavy 
between  three  fishes  naiant  argent.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  cf  the  colours,  a  demi- 
gryphon  segreant  vert,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 
Motto—"  Aut  vincere  aut  mod." 

Sons  of  Sir  Francis  Xavier  Frederick  Mac  Cabe,  Kt. 
Bach.  (1914),  F.R.C.P.I.,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  b.  1833; 
d.  ;  m.    1863,  Margaret,  d.    of  John  Nowlan   of 

Killiney,  co.  Kilkenny  : — 
William  Bernard  Mac  Cabe,  Esq.,  Chief  Engineer  Cor- 
poration   of  Calcutta,    Capt.    Port  of  Calcutta  Volunteer 
Artillery,  b.  1864. 

Frederick  Faber  Mac  Cabe,   Esq.,   late  Surg.  Capt.  S. 

Irish  Horse,  b.  1868.     Res.— Millbrook,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

John  Francis  Mac  Cabe,  Esq. ,  M. A. ,  Inspector  Local  Govt. 

Board   for  Ireland,    b.    1876.      Res.—  31    Oaklands   Park, 

Ballsbridge,  co.  Dublin. 

M'CANCE  of  Knocknagoney  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a 
bend  sinister  engrailed  ermine,   between  four  cross  cross- 


between  three  sea-horses  proper.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


lets  fitch^e,  a  sword  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert.     Mantling  azure  and  arpent.     Crest— On  a 

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wreath  of  the   colours,    a   lion   statant    quarterly  or   and 
azure,  charged  with  a  thistle  proper.     Motto — "  Non  quo 
sed  quomodo."     Livery — Blue  cloth  coat,  yellow  and  black 
waistcoat,  silver  buttons,  drab  breeches,  white  stockings. 
Sons  of  John  M'Cance,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1890), 
Col.  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  1844;  d.  19     , 
m.    1873,   Margaret  Davidson,   d.  of  Henry  Harrison 
of  Holywood  House,  co.  Down: — 
David  M'Cance,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge, 
a  Member  of  Lloyds,  b.  1876;  m.  1908,  Elizabeth,  2nd  d. 
of  John  Washington  Patrick.  Seat — Knocknagoney,  Strand- 
town,  co.  Down.     Club — Carlton. 

Henry  Harrison  M'Cance,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  m.  191 1, 
Margaret  Betsy  Warden,  eld.  d.  of  John  Washington 
Patrick.  Seats — Ladybrook,  Dunmurry,co.  Antrim  ;  St. 
Margarets,  Cunningham  Hill,  St.  Albans.  Clubs— Junior 
Carlton,   Overseas. 

M'CARTHY  of  Inch  House  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  stag 
trippant  gules,  antlered  and  unguled  or,  in  the  dexter  chief 
a  martlet  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  chain-mail,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  holding  a  lizard  all  proper,  the  arm 
charged  with  a  martlet  azure.  Motto — ' '  Forti  et  fideli 
nihil  difficile."    Livery — Blue. 

Son  of  Justin  M'Carthy  of  Brackloon,  Awnascawl,  co. 

Kerry,  b.  1820;  d.  1899;  m.  1841,  Mary,  d.  of  Daniel 

Coffey  of  Scartagh,  co.  Kerry : — 
Justin  M'Carthy,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kerry,  b.  i860;  m.  1890, 
Annie,  d.  of  John  Hanafin ;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Justin 
Shine  M'Carthy,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  (2)  John  Valentine 
M'Carthy,  b.  1893 ;  (3)  James  Arthur  M'Carthy,  b.  1898  ; 
(4)  Florence  M'Carthy,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (5)  Hilary 
M'Carthy,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  Mary  Teresa  ;  Julia  Kate  ; 
Joan;  Anne  Christine  ;  and  Kathleen.  Seat — Inch  House, 
Awnascawl,  co.  Kerry. 

McCASKIE  (L.O.,  16  Feb.  1909).  Vair,  on  a  bend  or, 
three  crosses  urdy  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pegasus  salient,  couped 


(Camb.),  b.  1875  ;  m.  1904,  Mary  Louise,  d.  of  Maj.  William 
Thorburn  of  Craigerne,  J. P.  and  D. L.  Peeblesshire;  and 
has  issue — Norman  M'Caskie,  Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  Isabel 
Evelyn  Thorburn  [m,  1928,  James  Dewhurst  Milne] ;  and 
Evelyn  Janet  Thorburn.     Res. — 14  Onslow  Square,  S.W.7. 

MacCARTIE,  formerly  of  Carrignavan,  co.  Cork 
(U.O.).  Argent,  a  stag  trippant  gules,  attired  and  unguled 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  couped  above  the  elbow  erect, 
habited  in  mail  argent,  the  hand  holding  up  a  newt  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Forti  et  fideli  nihil  difficile." 

Only  surv.   son   of  Justin   MacCartie,    Esq.,   J. P.,  of 

Carrignavar,  Barrister-at-Law,   b.  1815  ;    d.  1900  ;  m. 

1848,     Louisa,     d.    of    Major     Edward     FitzGerald, 

H.E.I.C.S:— 
Justin    Charles    MacCartie,    Gentleman,    b.     i860;    m. 
1883,    Lilian,    d.    of    J.     Boyd;    and    has    issue — Lilian. 
Res.— 

M'CAUSLAND  of  Drenagh,  co.  Londonderry  (Confn. 
U.O.,  1861).  Or,  a  boar's  head  erased  between  three  boars 
passant  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  azure,  armed 
or,  langued  gules,  and  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the 
second.     Motto — "  Virtus  sola  nobilitat." 

Sons  of  Conolly  Thomas  M'Causland,  Esq.,  of 
Drenagh,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1866),  b.  1828; 
d.  1902;  m.  1867,  Hon.  Laura  St.  John,  d.  of  14th 
Baron  St.  John  of  Bletsoe  : — 

Maurice  Marcus  M'Causland,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High 
Sheriff  1908),  co.  Londonderry,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1902,  Eileen 
Leslie,  d.  of  late  Robert  Alexander  Ogilby,  Esq.,  D.L. , 
of  Pellipar  House,  Dungiven ;  and  has  issue — Conolly 
Robert  M'Causland,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Helen  Laura; 
and  Eileen  Mary.  Seat — Drenagh,  Limavady,  co.  London- 
derry.    Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Patrick  M'Causland,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Leinster 
Regt. ,  b.  1874.     Res.— 

Edmund  Thomas  William  M'Causland,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  3rd  Queen  Alexandra's  Own  Gurkha  Rifles,  b.  1883  ; 
m.  1912,  Cicely,  only  d.  of  Arthur  Mountford  Archer,  M.D., 
of  Bellevue,  Delgarny,  co.  Wicklow.     Res. — 

MACCLESFIELD,  Earl  of,  see  PARKER. 

M'CLINTOCK,  see  BUNBURY. 

McCLINTOCK  (Confn.  U.O.,  1815).  Per  pale  gules 
and  azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  escallops,  that  in 


at  the  loins  argent,  winged,  crined,  and  unguled  or.    Motto 
— "Spur  on."     Livery— Blue  and  gold.  't^pi 

Son  of  Norman  McCaskie,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Edin.), 
b.  1848 ;   d.  1913 ;    m.  1874,  Janet,   d.   of  James   Ber- 
tram : — 
Norman    James    McCaskie,    Gentleman,    M.A. ,    M.D. 


the  dexter  chiet  or,  in  the  sinister  argent,  and  in  base  per 
pale  of  the  fourth  and  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant 
argent.     Motto — ' '  Virtute  et  labore. " 

Sons  of  Charles  Edward  McClintock,  Esq.,  Major 
and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  6th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  J. P. 
co.    Antrim,    b.     1844;    d.  1921 ;     m.    1881,  {Blanche 


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Louisa    (d.     1925),  d.   of    Robert    Foster   Dunlop   of 

Monasterboice  House,  Drogheda: — 
Stanley  Robert   McClintock,    Esq.,    D.S.O.    with   Bar, 
Major  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1882. 

Rev.  Edward  Louis  Longfield  McClintock,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
formerly  Rector  of  Frinton,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1912,  Margaret 
Katharine,  d.  of  John  Henry  Buxton,  of  Easneye,  Ware, 
Herts.,  and  has  issue — David  Charles  McClintock,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913 ;  Kathleen  Blanche  ;  Rachel  Mexines ; 
Margaret  Ethel ;  Monica  Minnie  Elizabeth  ;  and  Rhoda 
Patricia.     Res. — Milton  Manor,  Banbury. 

Only    son    of    Lt.-Col.     George    Augustus    Jocelyn 

McClintock  of  Fellows  Hall,  co.  Armagh,  b.  1822  ;  d. 

1873  ;  m.  1850,  Catherine  Caroline  Brownlow,  d.  of  Sir 

James  Matthew  Stronge,  Bart.  : — 
Arthur  George  Florence  McClintock,  Esq.,  J.  P.  cos.  Wick- 
low,  Carlow,  Kildare,  Down,  and  King's  Co.,  late  Lieut. 
26th  Cameronians,  b.  1856;  m.  1877,  Susan  (d.  1927),  dau. 
of  J.  Heywood-Collins,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kelvindale,  co. 
Lanark,  and  Lagarie,  co.  Dumbarton  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1 )  Arthur  George  McClintock,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  8th 
Hussars,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  comdg.  9th  Batt. 
K.O. Y.L.I. ,  *.  1878  [m.  1st,  1908,  Millicent,  only  d.  of  J. 
Alexander  Toomey  of  12  Herbert  Crescent,  S.W.  ;  2nd, 
1919,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Robert  Charles  McPherson,  ot 
Ferndene,  Toorak,  Victoria  ;  and  has  issue — Elizabeth 
Dawn] ;  (2)  John  Heywood  Jocelyn  McClintock,  Gentle- 
man, late  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  b.  1880  [m.  1904,  Mary 
Catharine,  only  d.  of  Col.  Torkington,  late  R.A.,  of  Willey, 
Farnham,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — John  William  Jocelyn 
McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  Arthur  Neill  McClintock, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  a  dau.];  (3)  Robert  le  Poer 
McClintock,  Esq.,  Major  late  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1882  ; 
(4)  Edward  Stanley  McClintock,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.A.,  b. 
1889  ;  (5)  Ronald  St.  Clair  McClintock,  Esq. ,  Capt.  R.F.C. , 
b.  1892;  killed  flying  1922  ;  and  Jane  Catherine  Gladys  \m. 
1913,  Henry  Arthur  Bruen].  Seats — Rathvinden,  Leighlin- 
bridge,  co.  Carlow.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  William  Foster  McClintock,  b.  1777  ;  d.  1838  ; 

m.  1803,  Mary,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  Helden  : — 
Richard  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  Maria, 

d.  of  Capt.  James  Watson  Boys,  64th  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Charles  Claude  Cope  McClintock,  Gentleman,  *.  1866; 
and  three  daus.     Res. — 

John  Augustus  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.         ;  m. 
Ellen  (d.  1879),  d-  of  Stewart  Crawford,  M.D.,  of  Bath. 
Res.— 

Walter  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1864,  Frances 

Delia  Sophia,  d.  of  Arthur  Wilcox  Manning,  and  niece  of 
Sir  William  Montagu  Manning,  K.C.M.G. ,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  New  South  Wales  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Arthur  Walter  William  Foster  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b. 
1865  ;  (2)  John  Leopold  Bunbury  McClintock,  Gentleman, 
b.  1877 ;  (3)  George  Augustus  Helden  McClintock,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1878  ;  and  two  daus.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Adm.  Sir  Francis  Leopold  McClintock,  K.C.B., 

F.R.S.,   LL.D.,    D.C.L.,    Hon.    Freeman   of  City   of 

London,  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria,  an  Elder  Brother  of 

the  Trinity  House,  and  the  celebrated  Arctic  explorer, 

b.  1819  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1870,  Annette  Elizabeth,  d.  of  R. 

Foster  Dunlop  of  Monasterboice  House,  co.  Louth: — 
Henry  Foster  McClintock,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1871. 
Res. — Red  House,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 

John  William  Leopold  McClintock,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
Vice-Adm.  R.N.,  b.  1874;  m.  1920,  Hon.  Rose  Anne 
Mary,  d.  of  the  Lord  O'Neill ;  and  has  issue— John  O'Neill 
McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Annette  Rose  ;  and  Ethel 
Louisa.  Res.— Red  Hall,  Ballycarry,  Belfast.  Club- 
Senior  United  Service. 

Robert  Singleton  McClintock,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Colonel 
R.E.,  b.  1876;  m.  1909,  Mary  Howard,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Howard  C.  Elphinstone,  V.C.,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue 
—  (1)  John  Leopold  Elphinstone  MdClintock,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911  ;  (2)  Nicholas  Cole  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 
Ann  Arabella  ;  and  Patricia  Jane.     Res. — 

Son  of  Alfred  Henry   McClintock,  M.D.,    LL.D.,  b. 

1821 ;   d.    1881 ;    m.    1848,  Fanny,  d.    of  John   Loftus 

Cuppaidge : — 
Major  Leopold  Alfred  McClintock,  late  R.A.,  b.   1853; 
m.  1st,  1881,  Jane  Bunbury,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Louis  Moore, 
D.  D. ,  Vice-Prov.  Trin.  Coll. ,  Dub. ;  and  has  issue— Patience ; 
and  Jane;  2nd,  ;  and  has  further  issue.     Res.—  Aliston, 

Exmouth,  Chatham. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Theodore  Ernest  McClintock,  b.  1829; 

d.  ;  m.  1863,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  George  Carmnow 

Holden : — 


Frederick  William  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1864 ;  m. 
;  and  has  issue.     Res. — Krugersdorp,  Transvaal. 

Edgar  Stanley  Victor  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1898,  Augusta  Julia,  d.  of  H.  L.  Inskip.     Res. — 

Son  of  Col.  George  Perry  McClintock,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  4th 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fus. ,  b.  1839;  d.  1887;  m.  i860, 
Amelia  Harriett,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Alexander  of 
Hermon: — 

Col.  John  Knox  McClintock  (q.v.). 

Sons  of  Hubert  Victor  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1870; 
d.  1910 ;  m.  1902,  Charlotte  Fraser,  d.  of  George  Pirn 
Malcolmson  of  Woodloch,  co.  Waterford  :  — 

Herbert  Victor  McClinU  ck,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 

James  Leopold  Perry  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Younger  son  of  Col.  George  Perry  McClintock  and 
Amelia  Harriet  Alexander  (see  above) : — 

Guy  Reginald  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 

Son  of  Col.  William  McClintock,  J.  P.  co.  Donegal  (High 
Sheriff  1903),  late  Lt.-Col.  R.A. ,  Supt.  R.G.P.  Factory, 
Waltham  Abbey,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1st,  1873,  Eliza- 
beth Esther  (d.  1875),  d.  °f  Samuel  Lyle  of  Oaks  Lodge, 
Londonderry : — 

Robert  Lyle  McClintock,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.- 
Col.  (ret.)  R. E. ,  b.  1874;  m.  1908,  Jennie  Margaret,  d.  of 
Sir  George  Casson- Walker,  K.C.S.I.,  I.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue 
— William  George  McClintock,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3.  Seat 
— Dunmore,  Carrigans,  co.  Donegal. 

JOHN  KNOX  M'CLINTOCK,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Bt.- 
Col.  late  comdg.  3rd  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  of  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  1891,  A.D.C. 
to  Govt,  of  Northern  Ireland,  County  Comdt.  Ulster 
Special  Constabulary  co.  Tyrone.  Born  Feb.  8,  1864, 
being  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Colonel  George 
Perry  M'Clintock,  Commander  4th  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusi- 
liers, J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Tyrone,  by  his  wife  Emily 
Harriett,  dau.  of  the  Reverend  Samuel  Alexander  of  Termon, 
co.  Tyrone.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms : 
Party  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  escallops,  that  in  the  dexter  chief  or,  in  the 


sinister  argent,  and  in  base  per  pale  of  the  fourth  and  last. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  argent ;  with  the 
Motto,  "Virtute  et  labore."  Livery— Full  dress:  claret, 
with  white  facings,  red  vest,  white  breeches ;  undress  : 
claret  with  white  facings,    vest    alternate  stripes    of    red 


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and  blue  on  white,  trousers  black  with  red  stripes. 
Man  ied,  April  27,  1893,  Amy  Harrietta,  eldest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  John  Stewart  Eccles,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of 
Ecclesville,  co.  Tyrone;  and  has  Issue  —  Amelia  Isobel 
Eccles.  Estate— Seskinore,  co.  Tyrone.  Postal  address — 
Seskinore,  Omagh,  Tyrone.  Club  —  Tyrone  County 
(Tyrone). 

M'CLURE  (L.O.,  20  July  1906).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
indented  azure,  between  two  roses  in  chief  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  vert,  and  a  sword  in  pale  of  the  second,  three 
cushions   of  the  field.     Mantling   azure,  doubled  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  domed  tower  argent, 
masoned  sable,  flagged  gules.  Motto — "  Spectemur 
agendo." 

Eld.  son  of  Adam  Johnstone  M'Clure,  Gentleman,  b. 

1873;  d.  1926;  m.  1905,  Evelyn  Mary  Josephine,  only 

d.  of  Thomas   Summers  Baker,  Esq.,  of  Hollywood, 

West  Byfleet,  Surrey  : — 
Alan   M'Clure,  Gentleman,  b.    1911.      Res.— Horlocks, 
Walton-on-the-Naze,  Essex. 

McCOMBIE,  see  DUGUID-McCOMBIE. 

McCONNEL  (L.O. ,  Matric.  1922).  Or,  in  the  dexter 
chief  a  dexter  arm  couped  in  fess  gules,  the  hand  holding 
a  cross  crosslet  fitch£e  erect  sable,  on  the  sinister  a  galley 
her  sail  furled  up  oars  in  action  of  the  third,  flagged  of 
the  second,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  also  of  the  second, 
armed  and  langued  azure,  on  a  chief  embattled  of  the 
second,  a  rose  between  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first,  all 
within  a  bordure  purpure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest— A  stag's  head  erased  gules,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  or.  Motto — "'Victor  in  arduis." 
Livery— Blue,  red  and  blue  striped  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Frederic  McConnel,  of  Blackgett,  Kirtlebridge, 

Dumfriesshire,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1900;  m.  1843,  Johnanne,  d. 

of  George  Whigham,  of  Allanton  and  Halliday  Hill  : — 

James  Irving  McConnel,  Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  3rd 

V.B.  K.O.S.B.,*.  1862  ;  m.  1894,  Jessie,  d.  of  James  Storer, 

and    has   issue — James   Cecil  Irving   McConnel,    b.    1898; 

Frederic     Whigham     McConnel,    Gentleman,    b.  ; 

Ernest  Kennedy  McConnel,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Jessie 

Jean     Elsie.       Res — Hetland,    Ruthwell,     Dumfriesshire. 

Club?, — Junior  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile,  Dumfries  and 

Galloway  (Dumfries) 

M'CONNEL  (L.O. ,  i860).  Or,  a  lion  rampant,  in  the 
dexter  chief  a  dexter  arm  couped  gules,   holding  a  cross 


crosslet  fitche>  sable,  in  the  sinister  a  galley,  oars  in  action 
of  the  last,  flagged  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  also  of  the 
second,  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's 
head  erased  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
or.     Motto — "  Victor  in  arduis." 

Dau.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Henry  M'Connel  of  Cress- 
brook,  co.  Derby,  who  bore  Arms  as  above  : — 
Margaret,  m.         ,  David  Ainsworth,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 
The  Flosh,  Cumberland.   Res. — 29  Pont  Street,  London,  W. 

M'Connel  (L.O. ,  i860).     Arms  and  Crest  as  above, 


but  the   chief  "wavy"   and  charged  with  "a  fleur-de-lys 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first." 

Eld.    son   of   David   Cannon  M'Connel,    Esq.,    J. P., 
b.  1818;  d.  ;  w.JMary,  d.  of  Alexander  M'Leod  : — 

James  Henry  M'Connel,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Queensland, 
b.  1850  ;  tn.  1876,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Kent, 
Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edgar  Cannon  M'Connel, 
Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  (2)  Kenneth  Hamlyn  M'Connel, 
Gentleman,  £.  1897;  Dorothea;  Mary  Elspeth  ;  Barbara; 
Katherine  M'Leod  ;  Ursula  ;  and  Judith  Henry.  Seats — 
Cressbrook,  Queensland  ;  Shafston,  Queensland.  Club — 
Queensland  (Brisbane). 

M'Connel  (L.O. ,  i860).  Arms  and  Crest  as  above, 
but  the  chief  "invected,"  and  charged  with  "a  mullet 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first." 

Only  son  of  John  M'Connel,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  formerly 

Member  of  the  Legislative  Council, Queensland,  b.  1806; 

d.  1899;  tn.  1855,  Amy  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Dr.  Bunting, 

R.N.  :— 
Arthur  John  M'Connel,  Esq.,  J. P.  Queensland,  b.  1856; 
tn.  1907,  Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  Keen  ;  and  has  issue- 
Robert  John  M'Connel,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Amy  Beatrice. 
Seat — Dugandan,  Boonah,  Queensland.  Clubs—  Queensland 
(Brisbane),  Pioneers'  (Sydney,  N.S.W.). 

M'Connel  (L.O.,  i860).  Arms  as  above,  but  the  chief 
"indented,"  and  charged  with  "an  annulet  between  two 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  first." 

Daus.  and  coheirs  of  Thomas  Houldsworth  M'Connel, 
Gentleman,  of  Manchester,  b.  1816  ;  d.         ;  m.  : — 

Mary  Gwendoline,  tn.  Col.  G.  S.  Banister.  Res.— 
Westlake,  nr.  Yeovil. 

Susan  Katherine,  tn.  Major  W.  D.  Garnett-Botfield. 
Res. — Beamish,  Allrighton,  Wolverhampton. 

M'Connel  (L.O.,  i860).  Arms  and  Crest  as  above, 
but  the  chief  "nebuly,"  and  charged  with  "a  martlet 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first." 

Eld.    son  of  William  M'Connel,  Gentleman,  of  Man- 
chester, b.  1809;  &•  J902;  tn.  1852,  Margarets  Bradshaw 
d.  of  John  Wanklyn  : — 
John  Wanklyn  M'Connel,  Esq.,  J. P.  Ayrshire,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1855  ;  tn.  1885,  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Henry 
Cobbold.    Seats — Knockdolian,  Colmonell,  Ayrshire. 


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M'Connel  (L.O.,  30  July  190S).     Arms  as  next  above, 


all  within  a  bordure   vert.     Mantling   gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest  and  Motto  as  first  above. 

Fourth  surv.  son  of  William  M'Connel  of  Manchester, 
and  Knockdolian,  co.  Ayr,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1852, 
Margaret  Bradshaw,  d.  of  John  Wanklyn  : — 
Capt.    Frederic    Bradshaw    M'Connel,   Gordon     High- 
landers, b.  .     Res.—  Pinmore,  Dalgarroch,  Ayrshire. 

M'CONNELL.     Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  in  the  dexter 


argent,  the  hand  holding  a  trefoil  slipped  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
fourth  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  sable,  the  escutcheon 
being  charged  with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.    Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  stag's  head  erased  azure,  attired  or,  and  charged  with  a  bee 
erect  of  the  last.    Motto — "Victor  in  arduis."   Livery     Dark 
green  with  black  facings,  and  scarlet  and  white  waistcoat. 
Eld.  son  of  Sir  Robert  John  M'Connell,  1st  Baronet, 
LordMayor  of  Belfast  (1900-1901),  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1853  ; 
d.  1927;  m.  1st,  1874,  Mary  Elizabeth  (d.  1896),  dau. 
of  Charles  Smylie  of  Killinchy,  co.   Down ;  2nd,  1897 
(div.    1904),   Elsie,  dau.  of  Geo.   Hewson,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Ennismore,  co.  Kerry : — 
Sir   Joseph    M'Connell,  2nd    Bart.    (1900),  b.    Sept.   17, 
1877;  m.  April  25,   1900,  Lisa,  dau.  of  Jackson   M'Gown, 
J. P.   Belfast;     and    has    issue — Robert    Melville    Terence 
M'Connell,  Esq.,  b.   1902;   Jackson  Desmond  M'Connell, 
Esq.,  £.1912;  and  Patricia.     Seat — Glen  Dhu,  Strandtown, 
co.   Down. 

MacCORMICK.  (L.O.,  21  Aug.  1911).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  indented  argent,  between  three  swords  in  pale 
points  upwards  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  a  hurt. 


a  ship  in  full  sail  proper,  in  the  sinister  an  arm  embowed 


Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  on  a  rock  proper,  a  martlet  sable.  Motto — 
"  Sine  timore." 

Fourth   son   of    the   late    Archibald    MacCormick    of 
Taynish,  Argyllshire,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1897  ;  m.         ,  Mary, 
d.  of  Duncan  Campbell,  of  Barnashalg,  Argyllshire  :— 
Sir    Alexander    MacCormick,     K.C.M.G.    (1926),    Knt. 
Bach.  (1913),  M.B.,  C.H.M.,  M.S.,  and  M.D.  of  University 
of  Edinburgh,  Hon.  F.R.C.S.  (Edinburgh),  Hon.  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.   and    London),   temp.    Col.    A.M.S.,   Lecturer    on 
Surgery  Sydney  University,  Senior  Surgeon  Royal  Prince 
Albert    Hospital   (Sydney),    Casualty    Surgeon,    b.    1856  ; 
m.  1895,  Ada    Fanny   Hare,   d.   of  Charles    Cropper    of 
Yamma,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Alex- 
ander Campbell  McCormick,  Esq.,  b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action 
1916  ;    (2)  Charles  Malcolm   Campbell  McCormick,   Esq., 
b.  1902;    Allison   Mary;    and   Morna  Campbell.      Res.— 
185    Macquarie     Street,     Sydney,    New    South    Wales; 


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Kilmorv,  Point  Piper,  Sydney.  Clubs — Royal  Societies; 
Union  (Sydney);  R.A.C.  (Sydney),  Roy.  Northern  Yacht 
(Sydney),  etc. 

McCORMACK  (H.  Coll.).      Azure,  on  a  fesse  between 
three  harps  or,  stringed  argent,  as  many  mullets  of  the 


field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  cat  statant  sable,  between  two  trefoils  vert. 
Motto — "  Felis  demulcta  mitis." 

Son  of  Andrew  McCormack,  of  Athlone,  b.  1854  ; 

m.     1874,    Hannah,     d.     of    Robert    Watson,    of 

Galashiels : — 
John  McCormack,  Esq.,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  Knt.  Commander  of  the  Orders  of  St.  Gregory  and 
St.  Sylvester,  and  of  The  Holy  Sepulchre,  Chev.  Legion  of 
Honour,  Freeman  of  City  of  Dublin,  Doctor  of  Music 
(honoris  causa)  (Nat.  Univ.  of  Ireland),  b.  1884  ; 
m.  1906,  Lily,  d.  of  Patrick  Foley,  of  Dublin.  Res. — 
Moore  Abbey,  Monasterevan,  co.  Kildare. 

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M'CORQUODALE  (L.O.,  2  Apl.  1904).    Argent,  a  stag 


salient  gules,  attired  or,  surmounted  of  a  fesse  wreathed  of 


the  second  and  third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag  statant  at  gaze  proper, 
attired  gules.  Motto — "  Vivat  rex."  Livery — Dark  green 
coat,  piped  red,  green  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Son   of  Col.    George   M'Corquodale,    J. P.,    D.L.,    of 
Newton-le-Willows,    Lanes.,    and    Gadlys,    Anglesey 
(High  Sheriff  Lanes.  1882,  Anglesey  1889),  b.  1817  ;   d. 
1895;  m.  1st,  1844,  Louisa  Kate,  d.  of  Frederick  Honan 
of  Cork  : — 
George  Frederick   M'Corquodale,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ; 
m.  1879,  Mary  Augusta  Walcott,  eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  late 
Lt-Col.   Sir   Edmund  Y.   W.    Henderson,    K.C.B.,    R.E. 
late  Commissioner  of  the  Police  [Arms  of  Henderson,  vide 
Henderson];  and  has  had  issue — Edmund  George  M'Corquo- 
dale, Gentleman,  b.  1881,  d.  1904  ;  and  Mary  Douglas  [?n. 
1904,  Capt.  J.   L.   Wood,  D.S.O.,  18th  Hussars].     Seat— 
Dalchroy,  Advie,  Strathspey,    N.B.     Clubs — Conservative, 
St.  James's. 

McCORQUODALE  of  Cound  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  15  Dec. 
1914).  Argent,  a  stag  salient  gules,  attired  and  unguled 
or,  surmounted  by  a  fesse  wreathed  of  the  second  and 
third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag  at  gaze  proper,  attired  gules,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  thistle  slipped  and  leaved  gold. 
Motto—"  Vivat  rex." 

Third  son  of  George  McCorquodale,    Esq.,  J. P.,    of 

Newton-le-Willows,  Lanes.,  and  Gadlys,  Anglesey,  m. 

1844,  as  his  1st  wife,  Louisa  Kate,  d.  of   Frederick 

Honan,  of  Limerick  : — 
Alexander  Cowan  McCorquodale,  Esq.,  J.P.,  b.  1858; 
m.  1886,  Maggie  Janet,  d.  of  Alexander  Cox,  of  Hafod, 
Elwy,  co.  Denbigh  ;  and  has  issue — Alexander  George 
McCorquodale,  b.  1897  ;  Marjorie.  Seat — Cound  Hall,. 
Salop. 

McCOY  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  talbot  passant  or,  on  a  chief 
ermine,  a  chessrook  between  two  water  bougets  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  talbot's  head  erased  proper,  charged  with  a  chessrook 
sable.     Motto — "  Non  sibi  vivens." 

Second  son  of  Andrew  McCoy,  Esq.,  of  Newtown,  co. 
Waterford :  — 
James  Abernethy  McCoy,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Roanmore,  co.  Waterford. 

McCRACKEN  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  tower  sable,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last  a  horse-shoe  between  two  spurs  inverted  of  the 
field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  horse's  head  couped  sable,  bridled 
argent,  two  swords  in  saltire  or.  Motto — "  Omnia  recte." 
Sons  of  John  James  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1802  ; 
d.  1866  ;  m.  1838,  Janet,  d.  of  James  Davey: — 

Harold  Davey  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1846  ;  m.  1879, 

ary,  d.  of  Henry  Watts,  of  Anerley,  and  has  issue — 
Norman  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.  Res. — Worcester 
Park,  Surrey. 

Herbert  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1848;  m.  1879, 
Elizabeth  [d.  1906),  d.  of  Henry  Watts  of  Anerley,  and  has 
issue — Clive  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  (Res.— Albert 
Palace  Mansions,  Battersea)  ;  Owen  McCracken,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1882.    Res. — 

Only  surv.  son  of  Frank  de  Crez  McCracken,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1842  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1873,  Lillias,  d.  of  John. 
Alexander  Burnett,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne: — 

Frederick  de  Crez  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1885 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Robert  deCrez  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1806  ; 
d.  1884;  m.  1 841,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Nicholas  Geary  of 
Fareham : — 

Robert  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1873,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Capt.  John  Eaton  Petley, 
R.N.,and  has  issue — Robert  Freshfield  McCracken,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1874  [m.  1907,  Violet  Constance,  d.  of  John 
Jarvis,  and  has  issue — Robert  de  Crez  McCracken,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908  (Res. — Alpenruth,  Liskeard  Gardens,  Black- 
heath)];  Philip  John  Freshfield  McCracken,  Esq.,Maj.  late 
W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1876.  Res. — 48  Lee  Terrace,  Black- 
heath,  S.E. 

Donald  Edwards  McCracken,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ;  m. 
1886,  Bertha,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Merk,  and  has  issue— Stella. 
Res. 

Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  William  Nicholas  McCracken, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O..  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium),  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  served 
Egyptian  Exped.    1882  (medal  andjstar),[  Soudan  Exped. 


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1885  (despatches,  Brevet-Major,  two  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's  Medal,  3  clasps,  King's 
medal,  2  clasps,  Brev.  Lt.-Col. ,  D.S.O. ),  Great  War 
1914-18,  comdg.  15th  Scottish  Div.  and   13th  Army  Corps 


(despatches  7  times,  K.C.B. ),  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. -in-Chief 
Scotland  1918-19,  b.  1859;  m.  1887,  Ann  Liston,  d.  of 
Thomas  Craigie  Glover,  of  Mount  George,  Edinburgh,  and 
has  surv.  issue — Cynthia  Gordon ;  and  Brenda  Muriel 
Nancy.     Club — United  Service. 

McCREADY  (U.O.,  27  Sept.  1911).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
quarterly  azure  and  or,  between  in  chief  two  crosses  pat^e 
fitch^e  and  in  base  a  dexter  hand  couped  gules,  an  open 
book  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hand  fessways  couped  proper,  hold- 
ing a  rod  of  ^Esculapius  or,  the  serpent  proper.  Motto — 
"  Parate." 

Sons  of  Rev.    Edward   McConkey  McCready,   B.A., 

M.B.,  b.   1829;  d.  1896;  m.  1870,  Marian,  d.  of  Sir 

William  Ewart,  Bart.:— 
Hugh  Latimer  McCready,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  T.C.D. , 
6.  1876;  m.  191 1,  Frances  Esther,  M.A.,  d.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Blair,  B.A. ,  and  has  issue — (1)  Hugh  Blair 
McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  (2)  William  Ewart 
McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  (3)  Herbert  Edward 
McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Mary  Elizabeth;  and 
Irene  Esther.  Res. — 64  Myrtlefield  Park,  Belfast.  Clubs — 
Junior  Constitutional,  Ulster  (Belfast). 

Wiclif  McCready,  Gentleman,   B.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.I., 

b.  1880;   m.  1917,  Ellen  Brown,  d.  of Workman,  and 

has  issue — William  Edward  Wiclif  McCready,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919.     Res. — 20  College  Gardens,  Belfast. 

Sons  of  Rev.    Christopher  Teeling   McCready,  M.A. , 

D.D.,    of    Lochlin,    Howth,    co.    Dublin,    b.    1837  ; 

d.  1913  ;  m.  1876,  Louisa  Mary,  d.  of Robinson  : — 

Christopher   McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1880 ;    m.    1916, 

Georgina  Hester,  d.  of  Very  Rev.  Dean  Kennedy,  Christ's 

Church  Cath.,  Dublin,  and  has  issue — Christopher  Colles 

McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.    Res. — 

Cyril   Alexander  McCready,   Gentleman,    b.   1883  ;    m. 

1925,  Ann  Beatrice,  d.  of Ellingham.     Res. — Fort 

Garry,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Sons  of  John    Robert   McCready,    b.    1838 ;  d.    1900 ; 

m.  1869,  Clara,  d.  of Porter: — 

Rev.  John  Davidson  McCready,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Rector 

of  Bentworth,  b.  1870;   m.    1912,  Winifred,  d.   of  

Crewdson.    Res. — Bentworth  Rectory,  Alton,  Hants. 

Rev.  David  Frederick  McCready,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  British 
Chaplain,  Geneva,  b.  1874;  m.  1909,   Hilda,  d.  of — 


Weiss,  and  has  issue — John  Robert  McCready,  Gentleman, 
b.  1911;  Michael  David  McCready,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
and  Mary  Clare.     Res. — 12  Rue  de  Florissant,  Geneva. 

Henry  Ernest  McCreadv,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.D.,  T.C.D., 
Major  R.A.M.C,  b.  1879.  ' 

Rev.  Maurice  Percy  McCready,  M.A.,  T.C.D. ,  Asst. 
Chaplain-General   H.M.    Forces   on   the   Rhine,   b.    1883; 

m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Kearsley,  d.  of Drummond,  and 

has  issue — David  Drummond  Maurice  McCready,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913 ;  Basil  Hamilton  McCready,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916  ;  and  Elizabeth  Frances.    Address— c/o  War  Office. 

M'CREAGH-THORNHILL(U.O,  R.L.  1882).  Gules, 
two  bars  gemelles  argent,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  for 
distinction  ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  mascle  sable,  quarter- 
ing or,  on  a  fesse  embattled  between  in  chief  three  estoiles, 
and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  gules,  a  sword  proper,  point  to 
dexter,  pommelled  and  hilted  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount ,  a  thorn  tree  proper,  charged  on  the  stem  with  a  mascle 
or,  and  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable  on  the  branches  (for  Thorn- 
hill)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules, collared  gemelle,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two 
estoiles  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  bezant,  thereon  two 
mascles  interleaved  sable.  Mottoes — (over),  "Mors  ante 
dedecora  "  (for  M'Creagh) ;   "  Amantesardua  dumos." 

Son   of    M'Creagh-Thornhill,    Esq.,    J. P.    and    D.L. 

(High  Sheriff  1896),   Major   4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 

1829  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1875,  Eva  Helen  Emma,  d.  of  F.  S. 

Hurlock,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Brighton  : — 
Michael    Christopher    M'Creagh-Thornhill,    Esq.,    J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Capt.   Derbyshire  Yeo. , 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1877.      Post,  adds.—  Stanton  Hall,  Rows- 
ley,  co.  Derby.     Club — Bath. 

M'CULLOCH,  see  CLIFF-M'CULLOCH. 

ANDREW  JAMESON  M'CULLOCH.  Esq.,  of  Hills 
and  Younger  of  Ardwall,  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  Col. 
Comdt.  2nd  Inf.  Bde.  Aldershot.  Born  1876,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  Lord  Ardwall,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  D.L., 
one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  by  his  wife 
Christian  Robison,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Gordon  Brown  of 
Lochanhead,  by  his  wife  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Murray 
M'Culloch  of  Ardwall  and  Hills,  Kirkcudbright.    Armorial 


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bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  fretty  gules,  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  between  a 
mullet  in  chief  and  a  roundel  in  base  all  sable.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent ;    and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 


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is  set  for  Crest,  a  hand  throwing  a  dart  proper  ;  and  in  an 
escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Vi  et  animo. "  Married, 
1905,  Esme  Valentine,  d.  of  the  late  Colin  James  Mackenzie 
of  Portmore,  Peeblesshire;  and  has  issue — (1)  Walter 
Jameson  M'Culloch,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  Colin  James 
M'Culloch,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (3)  Andrew  Jameson 
M'Culloch,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  (4)  David  St.  Denys 
M'Culloch,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Residences — Lochanhead, 
Dumfries;  Foleys,  Aldershot.  Clubs  -Bath,  New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

MacDERMOT  of  Coolavin  (U.O.).  Argent,  three 
boars  passant  azure,  armed,  bristled  and  unguled  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  azure.  Motto — "  Honore  et 
virtute." 

Sonsof  Rt.  Hon.  Hugh  Hyacinth O'RorkeMacDermot, 
P.C.,  K.C.,  of  Coolavin,  commonly  called  The  Mac- 
Dermot,    Prince    of    Coolavin,    Attorney-General    for 
Ireland  1892-95,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  b.  1834;  d.  1904;  m. 
1st,  1861,  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Howley,  Esq.,  of  Belleek 
Castle ;    2nd,    1872,    Henrietta    Maria,    d.    of    Henry 
Blake  :— 
Charles  Edward  MacDermot,  Esq.,  styled  The  MacDer- 
mot,    Prince  of  Coolavin,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Chairman 
General  Prisons  Board,  Ireland,  B.A.  (Dub.),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  late  Lieut.  8th  Brigade  North  Irish  Div.  R.A.,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1894,  Caroline  Mary,  d.  of  John  Whyte,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  of  Loughbrickland,  co.  Down  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
(1)  Hugh  Maurice  MacDermot,  Gentleman,   b.   1896;  (2) 
Charles    MacDermot,    Gentleman,    b.    1899 ;    (3)    Dermot 
MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b.   1906;    and  Maria   Madeline. 
Seats — Coolavin  and  Clogher,   Monaster- Aden,   co.   Sligo. 
Clubs—  Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Sligo  County. 
Hugh  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Roderick  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b. 
Henry  Blake  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m.  191 1, 

Gladys,  d.  of  Frederick  Lowenadler  of  Badgemcre,  Henley- 
on-Thames.     Res. — 

Percy  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1913,  Eveleen, 

second  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  C.  A.  O'Connor,  Master  of  the  Rolls. 
Address — 48  Thurloe  Square,  S.W. 
Dermot  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b. 
Francis  MacDermot,  Gentleman,  b. 

MacDERMOTT  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules, 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  azure,  armed  or,  as  many 
cross  crosslets  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  argent  and  azure, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  holding  a  sceptre  or.  Motto 
— "Honor  probataque  virtus."  Livery  —  Blue,  with  red 
facings. 

Sons  of  Capt.  William  MacDermott,  styled  The  Mac- 
Dermott-Roe  of  Alderford  (d.  1856),  by  his  wife  Maria 
Estera,  dau.  of  Richard  White  of  White  Hall,  co. 
Dublin  :— 

Thomas  Charles  MacDermott,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Sligo  and 
Roscommon  (High  Sheriff  1875),  styled  The  MacDermott- 
Roe,  but  the  right  to  this  title  is  not  recorded  in  Ulster's 
Office,  b.  1847.  Estate  —  Alderford,  co.  Roscommon. 
Res.— 

Ffrench  Fitzgerald  MacDermott,  Esq.,  late  Captain  4th 
Brigade  South  Irish  Division  R.A.,  b.  1848;  m.  1st,  1884, 
Marian  (d.  1885),  d.  of  Robert  Reid ;  and  has  issue- 
Marian;  2nd,  1891,  Agnes  Kathleen,  d.  of  Bernard  Daly, 
Esq  ,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1871),  of  Hazlebrook,  co.  Dublin  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Daphne  de  Mamuel.  Address  at  - 
Templeogue  House,  Rathfarnham,  co.  Dublin, 

Fitzgerald  MacDermott,  Gentleman,  b.  1850. 

William  Andrew  MacDermott,  Gentleman,  b.  1852. 

Edward  Charles  MacDermott,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 

MACDONALD,  see  BOSVILLE  MACDONALD, 
LIVINGSTONE-MACDONALD,  and  ROBERTSON- 
MACDONALD. 

MACDONALD  (Name  R.L.,  20  July  1824,  Arms  by 
R.L.,  ii  April  1814,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  i.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules;  ii.  or,  an  armed 
arm  fessewise  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitch£e  gules ;  iii. 
argent,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action  sable; 
iiii.  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  in  fesse  proper  (Macdonald) ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  five  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  and  in 
chief  three  bears'  heads  erased  sable,  muzzled  or  (Bosvile). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.      Crests— 1.   on  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  fessewise,  the  hand 
holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchfe  gules  (Macdonald);  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull  passant  argent,  armed  sable, 
issuing  from  a  hurst  of  oak  proper  (Bosvile).  Motto — 
"  Per  mare  per  terras." 

Son     of    Rt.     Hon.     Godfrey     William     Wentworth 

Macdonald,  4th  Baron  Macdonald,  b.  1809;  d.   1863; 

m.  1854,  Maria  Anne  (d.  1892),  d.   of  George  Thomas 

Wyndham  of  Cromer  Hall :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ronald  Archibald  Macdonald,  6th  Baron 
Macdonald  (G.B.,  17  July  1776),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Inver- 
ness. [Supporters — Two  leopards  proper,  plain  collared 
or],  b.  1853;  m.  1875,  Louisa  Jane  Hamilton  (d.  1922),  d.  of 
Col.  Gecrge  William  Holmes  Ross  of  Cromarty  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Hon.  Somerled  Godfrey  James  Macdonald. 
Sub-Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1876  ;  d.  1913  ;  (2)  Hon.  Godfrey 
Evan  Hugh  Macdonald,  J. P.  co.  Inverness,  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards,  b.  1879;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  acton  1914 
[w.  1908,  Helen  (Res. — Ostaig  House,  Broadford,  Isle  of 
Skye),  eld.  d.  of  Major  Meyricke  Bankes  ;  and  left  issue — 
Alexander  Godfrey  Macdonald,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  and  James 
Archibald  Macdonald,  Gentleman,  b.  1911];  (3)  Hon. 
Archibald  Ronald  Armadale  Macdonald,  2nd  Lieut.  9th 
Lancers,  b.  1880;  killed  in  action  1901  ;  (4)  Hon.  Ronald 
Ian  Macdonald,  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
b.  1884;  d.  on  active  service  191 8  [m.  1915,  Helen  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Swinnerton  Dyer,  nth  Bart.] ;  and 
Hon.  Iona  Mary  Adelaide  Hope.  Seat — Armadale,  Isle  of 
Skye.      Clubs — Carlton,  Scottish  Conservative. 

Son  of  Lt.-Gen.  the  Hon.  James  William  Macdonald, 

alias  Bosville-Macdonald,  C.B. ,    b.    1810 ;    d.     1882; 

m.  1859,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Nina  (d.   1890),^.  of  3rd 

Baron  Wallscourt : — 
George  Godfrey  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Grenadier 
Guards,  late  Page  of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.   1861. 
Res.— 

WILLIAM  KID  MACDONALD,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
Ihe  Peace  for  the  county  of  Forfar.  Born  1838,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  John  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Justice  of  the  Peace 
for  the  county  of  Forfar,  by  his  wife  Ann,  only  daughter 
of  William  Kid,  Esq.,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county 
of  Forfar.    Armorial  bearings— (L.O.,  1894).     Party  per 


bend  indented  or  and  ermine,  a  double-headed  eagle  dis- 
played proper,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  surmounted 


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of  a  galley  sable,  flagged  of  the  third,  and  in  the  sinister 
chief  point  a  pine-tree  eradicated  proper.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  or ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  a  raven  proper  on  a  rock  azure;  Motto,  "Nee 
tempore  nee  fato."  Estate — Ballintuim,  in  the  county  of 
Perth.     Postal  address — Windmill  House,  Arbroath,  N.B. 

FRANCIS  RODERICK  FARQUHARSON  MAC- 
DONALD,  Esquire.  Born  14  Nov.  1871 ,  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Colonel  William  Macdonald 
Farquharson  Colquhoun  Macdonald,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
cos.  Forfar  and  Perth  ;  J.  P.  co.  Sussex :  Col.  Com.  2nd 
Perthshire  Highland  R.V.,  and  Archer  H.M.  Scottish 
Bodyguard,  F. R.S.E.  and  F. R.G.S. ,  by  his  wife  Hon. 
Clara  Anne  Jane  Brownlow,  second  dau.  ofRt.  Hon.  Charles, 
1st  Lord  Lurgan,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roderick  M'Neill, 
Chief  of  Barra.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1849) — Quar- 
terly, 1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2.  or,  a  dexter  arm 
in  armour  couped  in  fesse  proper,  the  hand  holding  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  gules  ;  3,  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  and  sail  sable, 
flags  flying  gules  ;  4.  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  all 
within  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with  two  mascles  in  chief 
argent  and  a  boar's  head  erased  in  base  or.  Mantling 
gnles,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-lion  gules,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  hand  proper. 
Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras."  Married  Elizabeth,  young- 
est dau.  of  the  late  David  Wighton  of  Balbeggie,  co.  Perth. 
Res. — The  Wilderness,  St.  Martins,  Perth.  Club— Scottish 
Conservative. 

MACDONALD  (L.O. ,  1886).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fessways, 
holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  galley 
oars  in  action  flags  flying  sable  ;  4.  vert,  a  salmon  naiant 
proper,  over  all  on  a  fesse  sable,  an   eagle's  head  couped 


son  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Reginald  John  [ames  Mac- 
donald, Knight  Commander  of  the  Most  Honourable 
Order  of  the  Bath  (1887),  Knight  Commander  of  the 
Most  Exalted  Order  of  the  Star  of  India  (1877),  2tst 
Chief  of  Clanranald,  by  his  wife  the  Honourable  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  5th  Baron  Vernon. 
Armorial  bearings — (L.O.,  1810).  Quarterly,  1.  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  gules  armed  or;  2.  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped 
fessways  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  all  gules  ; 
3.  or,  a  lymphad  her  oars  saltirewavs  sable,  and 
in  the  base  undy  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  argent;  4.  argent, 
an  oak-tree  vert,  surmounted  of  an  eagle  displayed  or. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  triple-towered  castle  ar- 
gent, masoned  sable,  and  issuing  from  the  centre  tower 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  embowed,  grasping  a  sword  all 
proper  ;  and  for  Supporters,  on  either  side  a  bear  each  hav- 
ing two  arrows  pierced  through  the  body  all  proper ;  with 
the  Mottoes  (above  the  crest),  "  My  hope  is  constant  in 
thee":  and  (under  the  arms),  "  Dhandeon  co  heiragha." 
Married,  1884,  Leucolene  Helen,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Clarke,  M.A.,  of  Kirkland  Hall,  and  Beaumont  Cote, 
Lanes.  Res. — Chalet  Alee  Errota,  St.  Jean  de  Luz, 
France  ;  Tirrim,  Lincombe  Hill  Road,  Torquay.  Club — 
Wellington. 

MACDONALD  (L.O,  1894).  Party  per  bend  indented 
or  and  ermine,  a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  proper, 
beaked  and  membered  gules,  surmounted  of  a  galley  sable, 
flagged  of  the  third,  and  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  pine- 
tree  eradicated  proper.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  raven  proper  on  a  rock 
azure.     Motto — "  Nee  tempore  nee  fato." 

Sons  of  John  Macdonald,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Forfar,  m.  Ann, 
only  d.  of  William  Kid,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Forfar: — 

William  Kid  Macdonald,  Esq,  J. P.  (q.v. ). 

Frederick  Fothringham  Macdonald,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Forfar 


argent  t  beaked  gules,  between  two  sprigs  of  maple  slipped 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
cok)UrS|  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  grasping  a  dagger  proper. 
Motto — "  Perseverantia." 

Son    of    William    Stone    Macdonald,    Gentleman,    of 
Blinkbonny,  Canada : — 
Charles  Macdonald,  Gentleman,  m.  and  has  had  issue — 
William    Stone   Macdonald,    Gentleman,   d.    1924.      Resi- 
dence— Blinkbonny,  Gananoque,  Ontario,  Canada, 

ANGUS  RODERICK  MACDONALD,    Esquire,  23rd 
Chief  of  Clanranald.     Born  April  1858,  being  eldest  surv. 


[Arms   as    above,    but  rematric.    1905,   with   a   bordure], 
b.  1848  ;  m.  ,  Marjorie,  d.  of  C.  W.  Corsar,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.  Forfar.      Estate — Lochlands,   Forfarshire.      Res. — Cliff 
House,  Arbroath,  N.B.      Club— Scottish  Conservative. 

MACDONALD  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure;  2.  or,  a  dexter 
arm  in  armour  fessways  couped  at  the  elbow  the  hand 
proper  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules;  3.  argent,  a 
galley  sable,   sail  furled  oars  in  action  flagged  gules  ;    4. 


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vert,  on  a  fess  wavy  argent  and  azure,  a  salmon  naiant 
proper,  all  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged  with  three  open 
books  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— 
A  dexter  arm  in  armour  fessways,  couped  at  the  elbow  the 
hand  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.  Motto 
— "Air  muir  's  air  tir." 
Son  of : — 
Rev.  James  Alexander  Donald  John  Macdonald,  formerly 
Minister  of  the  parish  of  Ullapool.     Res.— 

MACDONALD  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  i.  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  ;  2.  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  in  fess  hold- 
ing a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  lymphad 
oars  in  saltire  sail  furled  sable,  flagged  gules,  in  the  base 
undy  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  argent ;  4.  argent,  issuant  from 
a  mount  in  base  an  oak-tree  proper,  surmounted  of  an 
eagle  displayed  or,  all  within  a  bordure  indented  azure,  and 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  fleur-de-lys  gules,  for  differ- 
ence. Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — A  triple- 
towered  castle  argent,  masoned  sable,  and  issuing  from 
the  centre  tower  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  grasp- 
ing a  sword  all  proper.  Motto — "A  dh  aindeoin  co 
theireadh  e." 

Son  of  : — 

James  Wiseman  Macdonald,  Attorney  and  Counsellor-at 
Law,  b.  .     Res. — 

MacDONALD  (L.O.).  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules, 
surmounted  of  a  galley  sable,  sails  furled  proper,  on  a  chief 
azure  a  dexter  hand  appaumee  between  two  cross  crosslets 


between  two  galleys  sails  furled  of  the  field.       Mantling 
azure,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 


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fitchee  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest- 
On  a  rock  azure,  a  raven  proper.  Motto — "  Nee  tempore 
nee  fato."  Livery — Blue,  black  collar  and  cuffs,  piped  red, 
gold  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  Duncan  Donald  MacDonald,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1882, 
Margaretta   Ann,  d.  of  R.   Howard  Nolan,  C.E.,  of 
Londonderry  and  Greencastle,  Donegal : — 
Robert  Howard  Nolan  MacDonald,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Dublin), 
Freeman  of  the  City  of  London,  b.   1883;  ?n.  1909,  Ellen. 
Jane,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas   Fisher,   Rector   of  Termoneny 
Parish,  co.   Derry,  and  has  issue — Duncan  Donald  Mac- 
Donald, Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Margaretta  Nolan  ;  Elizabeth 
Oliver-Thompson  ;    Marcia  Ann    Howard  ;    and    Eleanor 
Jean.     Scats — St.  Helen's,  Malahide,  co.  Dublin  ;  Port-a- 
Chapel,    Greencastle,    co.     Donegal.       Club  —  University 
(Dublin). 

MACDONALD-MILLAR  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  cross 
moline  azure,  square-pierced  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  vert  a 
dexter  hand  couped  fessways  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 


a  galley  sails  furled  oars  in  action  sable,  flagged  gules. 

Motto — "Air  muir  's  air  tir." 

Eldest   son   of  Robert  John  Gunn   Millar,  of  Wick, 
Caithness,  and  Nashville,  Tennessee,  U.S.A.,  b.  1854; 
d.  1918  ;  m.  1882,  Lena  Magnus,  d.  of  Stephen  Olin 
Macdonald,  M.D. ,  of  Tennessee,  U.S.A.  : — 
Rev.  Donald  Macdonald  Millar  (formerly  Miller),  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1884.     Res. — 420  West  118  Street,  New 

York  City,  U.S.A. 

.ENEAS  RANALD  MACDONELL,  Esquire,  C.B.E., 
Chief  of  Glengarry,  British  Vice-Consul  at  Baku  1907-17, 
and  at  Tiflis  1920-23.  Born  Aug.  8,  1875,  eldest  son  of  the 
late  ^Eneas  Ranald  Westrop  Macdonell,  by  his  wife 
Catherine  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Herries  Creed.   Armorial 


bearings  (L.O.,  1797  and  1870) — Or,  an  eagle  displayed 
gules,  surmounted  by  a  lymphad  sable,  sails  furled  uj' 
and  rigging  proper,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  dexter  hand 
couped  in  fesse  of  the  second,  in  the  sinister  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  of  the  third.  Above  the  shield  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules, 
doubled   argent ;     and   upon   a   wreath  of  his   liveries   is 


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set  for  Crest,  a  raven  proper  perched  on  a  rock 
azure.  Supporters — Two  bears,  each  having  an  arrow 
pierced  through  the  body  all  proper.  Mottoes — Over  the 
crest,  "  Cragan  an  fhithich";  "Per  mare,  per  terras." 
Married,  1909,  Dorah  Edith,  second  dau.  of  late  H.  W. 
Hartford  of  Christchurch,  Hants. ;  and  has  issue — 2  sons. 
Club— R.A.C. 

ARTHUR  ANTHONY  MACDONELL,  Gentleman, 
Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  late  Fellow  of 
Balliol  College,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  and 
Emeritus  Boden  Professor  of  Sanskrit  in  the  University 
of  Oxford,  Fellow  of  the  British  Academy.  Born  May 
11,  1854,  being  the  elder  son  of  Col.  Alexander  Anthony 
Macdonell  (Lochgarry),  and  his  wife  Margaret  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lachlan  Maclean  of  Rum.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O. ,  1789) — Or,  an  eagle  displayed 'gules,  sur- 
mounted of  a  lymphad  sable,  her  sails  furled  -up  and 
rigging  proper,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  dexter  hand 
couped  in  fesse  of  the  second,  and  in  the  sinister  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  azure,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the 
last.  Above  the  shield  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  on 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  a  Crest,  a  raven  proper 
perching  on  a  rock  gules  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  "  Craigan  an  fhithich"  (Rock  of  the  Raven), 
and  in  another  escroll  below  the  shield  this  Motto,  "Per 
mare,  per  terras."  Married,  December  11 ,  1890,  Mary 
Lcuise,  youngest  daughter  of  William  Lowson,  Esquire, 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Balthayock,  in  the  county  of 
Perth  ;  and  has  had  Issue  —  Alasdair  Somerled  Macdonell, 
Gentleman,  born  December  10,  1893  ;  killed  in  action  19 15  ; 
Flora  Lindsay  ;  and  Mona  Isobel  [m.  1922,  J.  E.  Norton]. 
Postal  address — 13  Belbroughton  Road,  Oxford. 

MACDONELL  (L.O.).  Or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules, 
surmounted  by  a  galley  sable,  sail  furled  and  rigged  proper, 
on  a  chief  indented  of  the  third,  a  dexter  hand  erect 
couped  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  both  of  the  first. 
Mantling-  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — A  raven  proper, 
perched  on  a  rock  azure.    Motto — "  Creagan  an  fhithich." 

Son  of  S.   S.    Macdonell,    Esq.,   Q.C.,  of  Windsor, 

Ontario  : — 
Maj-Gen.  Sir  Archibald  Cameron  Macdonell,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Maj.-Gen.  and  Hon.  Col.  Lord  Strath- 
cona's  Horse,  5th  British  Columbia  Horse,  Q.O.  Cameron 
Highlanders  of  Canada,  formerly  R.N.W.  Mounted  Police, 
served  S.  Africa  1900-01  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  Great 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.B.),  has  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  with  palm  (France),  b.  1864  ;  m. 
1890,  Mary  Maud  Flora,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  J.  T. 
Campbell,  72nd  Highlanders.  Address — Royal  Military 
College,  Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MACDONNELL,  see  ARMSTRONG  -  MACDON- 
NELL. 

MacDONNELL  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules;  2.  or,  a  dexter  arm  issuant  from  the  sinister  fesse 
point  out  of  a  cloud  proper,  in  the  hand  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  erect  azure  ;  3.  argent,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  sable ; 
4.  per  fesse  azure  and  vert,  a  dolphin  naiant  in  fesse  proper, 
in  the  centre  point  over  all  a  cross  pat£e  per  fesse  gules  and 
erminois.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  fessewise,  vested  or, 
cuffed  argent,  the  hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect 
azure,  the  arm  charged  with  a  cross  patee  gules.  Motto — 
"  Toujours  pr£t."  > 

Son  of : — 

Hercules  Henry  MacDonnell,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Louth, 
M.D.  (Dublin).     Res.— 

MACDONNELL  of  Toronto  (L.O.,  20  Aug.  1912). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  sur- 
mounted by  a  galley  sable,  sail  furled  and  rigged  proper, 
on  a  chief  of  the  third,  a  dexter  hand  erect  couped  and  a 
cross  crosslet  fitchee,  both  of  the  first  (Macdonnell)  ;  2  and 
3,  azure,  three  fishes  radiant  in  pale  argent,  on  a  chief  or, 
a  kingfisher  proper  between  two  cinquefoils  gules  (Fisher). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — A  raven  proper 
perched  on  a  rock  azure,  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  "Creagan  an  fhithich,"  and  on  another  under 
the  shield  this  Motto,  "  Per  mare  per  terras." 

Only  son  of  late  Samuel  Smith  Macdonnell  of  Toronto, 


/\  1838  ;  d.  1903  ;  111.  1872,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  Alexander 
Fisher  of  Toronto : — 
lames  Arthur  Edward  Macdonnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Res. — 

M'DONNELL  of  Kilsharvan  (U.O.  1872).  Quarterly, 
1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2.  or,  a  dexter  arm  issuant 
from  the  sinister  fess  point  out  of  a  cloud  proper,  in  the 
hand  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect  azure ;  3.  argent,  a 
lymphad  with  sails  furled  sable ;  4.  per  fess  azure  and 
vert,  a  dolphin  naiant  proper,  in  the  centre  point  over  all 
a  trefoil  slipped  also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
fessways  vested  or,  the  hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
azure,  the  arm  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  proper.  Motto 
— "  Toujours  pret. " 

Son  of  Robert  M'Donnell,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Pres.  of  Coll. 

of  Physicians  in  Ireland  1877,  b.  ;   d.   1889 ;    in. 

2nd,  Susan,  d.  of  Sir  R.  B.  M'Causland: — 

John  M'Donnell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B.A.,  Major  Royal  Meath 

Regt. ,  b.    1878.      Seat — Kilsharvan,    Drogheda.     Clubs — 

Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  Alexander  M'Donnell,  C.  E. ,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1904  ; 
in.   1867,    Isabella   Blanche,  d.   of  George  St.   Leger 
Grenfell  :— 
Ian  Alaster  M'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
James  Riversdale  M'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.   1872;    in. 
1903,  Florence  Marie,  d.  of  Henry  de  Blaquiere  of  Fiddane 
House,  co.  Galway.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Randall  William  M'Donnell,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  b. 
1833 ;  d.  1874 ;  m.  Sara  Martha,  d.  cf  John  Carlisle  of 
Belfast  :— 
Alaster  Colla  M'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 
John  Carlisle  M'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Randall  William  M'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.         .    Res. — 
67  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 

McDOUALL  (L.O.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  a  tyger's  head  erased,  crowned  with  an  im- 
perial crown,  with  a  lion's  paw  issuing  from  a  cloud,  grasp- 
ing the  crown  from  the  tyger's  head.  Supporters — Two 
lions  rampant  argent,  crowned  with  antique  crowns  or, 
armed  and  langued  gules. 

Son  of  James  McDouall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.   1840; 
d.  1896;    m.  Sept.   16,  1869,   Agnes,  eld.   dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Buchan  Hepburn,  Baronet,  of  Smeaton  Hep- 
burn : — 
Andrew  Kenneth  McDouall,  Esq.,  J. P.  and    D,L.   co. 
Wigtown,  b.  Aug.  6,  1870.     Seat — Logan,  near  Stranraer  ; 
Wigtownshire,  N.B.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 

The  Late  HENRY  MACDOWALL,  Esquire,  J. P., 
of  Garthland,  in  the  county  of  Renfrew,  N.B.  Bom 
March  13,  1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Henry  Mac- 
Dowall,  Esq. ,  of  Garthland,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Fergus, 
youngest  daughter  of  James  Dennistoun  of  Golfhill.  Ar- 
morial bearings — (L.O.,  1672-7).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  crowned  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest, 
a  lion's  paw  erased  holding  a  dagger  erect  all  proper. 
Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  "  Fortis  in  arduis"  ;  under  the 
shield,  "  Vincere  vel  mori."  Married,  Feb.  4,  1885, 
Eleanora  Louisa  (d.  1908),  youngest  daughter  of  Sir 
William  Maxwell,  sixth  Baronet  ot  Monreith,  and  died 
1927. 

ALEXANDER  MACDUFF,  Esquire,  J. P.  Born  1849, 
son  of  Alexander  Macduff  of  Bonhard,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
d.  of  Francis  Brown  of  Jordanhill.  Armorial  bearings— 
(L.O.,  1884).  Paly  of  six  ermine  and  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set 
for  Crest  a  demi-lion  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
dagger  proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above  this  Motto,  "  Deus 
Juvat."  Married,  May  16, 1883,  Edith  Alexandrine,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Shiell  of  Smithfield,  in  the  county  of  Forfar  ;  and 
has  Issue—  Ursula  Edith;  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Frances. 
Estate  and  postal  address—  Bonhard,  Scone,  Perthshire. 
Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 


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M'EACHARN  (L.O.).  Parted  per  fesse  or  and  argent. 
a  galley  sail  furled  sable,  on  a  shield  gules,  pendent 
therefrom    on    the   sinister   side  a   trefoil   of    the   second, 


Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  an  arm  in  armour  the  hand  bare  proper,  holding 
across  crosslet  palewise  fitchee  or.  Motto — "  Per  mare, 
per  terras." 

Son  of  Sir  Malcolm  Donald  M'Eacharn,   Kt.   Bach. 
(1900),    of  Goathland,  Yorks.,   and   Galloway   House, 
Wigtownshire,  Lt.-Col.  Victorian  Scottish  Regt. ,  J.  P. 
for  Queensland,  Mayor  of  Melbourne  1898,  1899,  1900, 
Lord    Mayor   1903,   b.   1862 ;    d.  1910 ;   m.   1st,  1878, 
Annie  (d.  1878),  only  d.  of  James  Pierson  of  Goath- 
land, Pickering,  Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1882,  Mary,  d.  of  John 
Boyd  Watson  of  Bendigo,  Australia: — 
Neil  Boyd  Watson  McDonald  M'Eacharn,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  Wigtownshire,  Capt.  K.O.S.B.,  Member  of  the 
Royal  Company  of  Archers,  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scot- 
land, b.   1885  ;  m.  1912,  Marie  (div.   1920),  d.  of  Walter 
Raphael.      Post.  add. — Galloway  House,    Wigtownshire  ; 
72  Brook  Street,  W.      Clubs — Marlborough,  St.  James's, 
Bath. 

JOSHUA  JAMES  MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE,  Esq., 
J.  P.  for  co.  Kildare.  Born  1829,  being  the  second  son  of 
James  MacEvoy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meath, 
who  died  1834,  by  Teresa  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  Colles 
Meredyth,  8th  Bart.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  cross  gules, fretty  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lozenge 
of  the  second  for  difference  (for  Netterville) ;  2  and  3,  per 
fesse  azure  and  per  pale  or  and  ermine,  a  fesse  gules,  issuant 
therefrom  a  demi-lion  argent,  in  the  dexter  base  a  dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  of  the  fourth  (for  MacEvoy),  and 
upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  same  arms  of  Netter- 
ville. Mantling  gules  and  argent;  and  for  his  Crests,  1. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  guardant 
gules,  bezantee,  and  charged  with  a  lozenge  or  for  difference 
(for  Netterville) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit 
arm  erect,  vested  gules,  cuffed  erminois,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  sword  proper  (for  MacEvoy).  Motto — "  Cruci  dum 
spiro  spero. "  Married,  i860,  the  Hon.  Mary  Reddis 
Bridget  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  James,  7th  Viscount 
Netterville  (ext. ),  whose  name  and  arms  he  assumed  by 
Royal  License  (7  April  1865);  and  has  surv.  Issue—  Maie  ; 
Theresa;   Rose  [m.   1892,  Count  E.    O'Byrne  of  Corville, 


co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue] ;  Barbara  \m.  1891,  Nicholas 
Synnott,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue]  ;  Victoria,  a  nun  ; 
and  Pauline. 

McEWEN  of  Bardrochat,  co.  Ayr  (L.O.,  7  Jan.  1908). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  gorged  with 
a  ducal  crown  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  garbs 
of  the  field  (McEwen) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  headless 
cranes  argent  (as  Arms  of  affection  for  Finnie).    Mantling 


azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting  proper.  Motto — 
"  Reviresco." 

Eld.   son   of  Robert    Finnie  McEwen.    Esq.,    F.S.A. 
Scot.,    D.L.   and   J.  P.    co.    Ayr,    of    Bardrochat   and 
Marchmont,  M.A.  (Ediri.),    B.A.    (Camb.),  Advocate, 
b.  1861  ;  d.  1926;  m,  1893,  Mary  Frances,  eld.  d.  of 
Henry  Dundas: — 
John  Helias  Finnie  McEwen,  Esq.,  of  Marchmont,  M.A. 
(Trin.   Coll.,   Camb.),   late  Capt.   Q.  O.    Cameron   High- 
landers and  R.F.C.,  2nd  Sec.  Diplomatic  Service,  6.  1894  ; 
m.  1923,  Bridget  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Oswald 
Lindley,   K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  H.M.'s  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Min.  Plen.  in  Norway  ;  and  has  issue— James 
Napier   Finnie  McEwen,   Gentleman,    b.    1924  ;     Robert 
Lindley  McEwen,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.    Seats— Marchmont, 
Berwickshire  ;  Bardrochat,  Colmonell,  Ayrshire.     Clubs— 
Marlborough,  New  (Edinburgh). 

McFARLAND  (U.O.,  1914).  Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed 
gules  between  two  roses  in  pale,  and  a  thistle  and  trefoil 
in  fesse  all  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-savage,  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  an  antique  crown  all  proper.  Motto — "This 
I'll  defend." 

Son    of    Sir    John    McFarland,    1st   Bart.,    J. P.    cos. 

Londonderry  and  Donegal  (High  Sheriff  of  the  former 

county  1908),  Chairman  of  London  and  Lough  Swilly 

Railway,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1893,  Annie,  second  d. 

of  the    late    John    Talbot,   J. P.,   of    Terryglass,    co. 

Tipperary,  and  Londonderry:  — 

Sir  Basil  Alexander  Talbot  McFarland,  2nd  Bart.  (23  Jan. 

1914),  Director  Londonderry  and  Lough  Swilly  Ry.  Co.,  of 

McCrae  &  McFarland,  Ltd.,  and  Henry  Lane  &  Co.,  b.  1898  ; 

m.  1924,  Annie  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Andrew  Henderson, 


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Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Parkville,  Whiteabbey,  Belfast ;  and  has  issue, 
John  Talbot  McFarland,  Esq.,  b.  1927  ;  and  Annie  Maureen. 
Res. —  Aberfoyle,  Londonderry;  Sorrento,  Sh;intallow, 
Londonderry. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MACFAR- 
LANE-GRIEVE  (formerly  Wm.  Alex.  Comyn  Macfarlane), 
M.A. ,  J. P.,  of  Edenhall.in  the  co.of  Roxburgh, and  Imping- 
tonHall,  in  the  co.  of  Cambridge.  Born  1844.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1896) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltiie 
invected  between  four  roses  gules  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  fetterlocks  or,  a  mullet  azure.  Mantling' 
gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is 
set  for  Crests,  1.  on  the  dexter  side,  ademi-savage  wreathed 


Howard  Addison  McFerran,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Res. — Ardeen,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast. 

James  Love  McFerran,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim 
1925,  b.  1867  ;  w.  1908,  Helen  Stewart,  yngst.  d.  of  the 
late  Alexander  Doughty,  of  Renagom,  Aberfoyle  Perth- 
shire. Res. — Oakneld,Carrickfergus, co.  Antrim.  Clubs — 
R.A.C.,  Ulster  (Belfast). 

John  Cecil  Grant  McFerran,  Esq.,  Maj.  R.E.  (T.F.) 
1914-19,  D.L.  and  J. P.  Staffs.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1896,  Helen 
Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Salt,  Bart.,  of  Weeping 
Cross,  Staffs.  ;  and  has  had  issue — Maurice  Anderdon 
McFerran,  M.C.,  2nd  Lieut.  R.I.R.,  b.  1897;  killed  in 
action  1918  ;  George  Cecil  McFerran,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900.  Res. —  Rickerscote  House,  Stafford.  Club  — 
Arthur's. 

Lt.-Col.  Edwin  Miller  Gilliland  McFerran,  C.B.K.,  b. 
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MACFIE  (L.O.,  1864).  Parted  per  fess  nebuly  azure 
and  or,  in  chief  a  sword  argent,  point  downwards  hiked  and 
pommelled  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  lymphad  sable 
under  sail  of  the  third,  flags    and    pennons    flying   gules. 


about  the  middle  with  laurel,  grasping  in  his  dexter  hand  a 
sheaf  of  arrows,  and  pointing  with  his  sinister  to  an  imperial 
crown  or;  and  in  an  escroll  above,  this  Motto,  "This  I'll 
defend,"  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  point  downwards, 
hiked  and  pommelled  or,  and  in  an  escroll  above,  this 
Motto,  "Hoc  securior."  Died  1917.  Married  1885, 
Florence  Emily,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Morris  Joseph  Butler,  M.A., 
B.D.,  sometime  Rector  of  Lydford,  Devon  ;  and  had  Issue 
— (1)  Reginald  William  Macfarlane-Grieve,  Esq.,  of  Eden- 
hall  and  Penchrise,  co.  Roxburgh,  M.C.,  M.A.,  late 
Capt.  3rd  The  Black  Watch,  b.  1887  (Clubs— Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  New  (Edinburgh))  ;  (2)  Alwyn  Ronald 
Macfarlane-Grieve,  M.A.,  Lieut.  8th  Batt.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1888  ;  killed  in  action  at  Roch- 
incourt,  1917;  (3)  Angus  Alexander  Macfarlane-Grieve, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  M.A.,  Major  (ret.)  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
b.  1891  (Res. — The  Castle,  Durham.  Club — Conservative); 
(4)  Gavin  Malcolm  Macfarlane-Grieve,  Esq.,  M.A.,  late 
Capt.  3rd  The  Black  Watch,  b.  1893  (Res.—  Tofts  Manor, 
Cambs.  Club— Conservative).  Seals — Edenhall,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, and  Impington  Hall,  co.  Cambridge. 

McFERRAN  (H.  Coll.,  7  May  1924).  Argent,  on  a 
bend  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  three  horse- 
shoes of  the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  rising  or,  charged  on 
each  wing  with  a  horseshoe  sable.  Motto — "  Laboranti 
numen  adest." 

Sons  of  John  McFerran,  Gentleman,  of  Carrick- 
fergus,  b.  1832;  d.  1904;  m.  1862,  Ellen,  d.  of 
James  Love,  of  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim  : — 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries, a  demi-lion  rampant  proper.  Motto — •' '  Pro  rege. " 
Livery — Blue,  with  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  John  William  Macfie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dreghorn 
and  Colinton,  Midlothian,  and  of  Rowton  Hall,  Chester, 
b.   1844;    d.  1924;    m.   1867,  Helen  (d.  1896),  dau.  of 
Major-General  Charles  Wahab  of  Her  Majesty's  Indian 
Service,  by  his  wife  Janet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cowan  of 
Edinburgh : — 
Robert  Andrew  Scott  Macfie,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
B.Sc.  (Edinburgh),  b.  1868.     Res. — Shaws,  Lunds,  Hawes 
Yorks.     Club — University  (Liverpool). 

John  William  Scott  Macfie,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above, 
but  (rematric.  1  April,  1925)  the  sail  charged  with  an  eye 
proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest  and  Motto  as 
above],  M.A.  (Camb.)  and  D.Sc,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Edin.),  b. 
1879.     Res. — 38  Gordon  Mansions,  Frances  Street,  W.i. 

MACFIE,  formerly  of  Airds  (L.O. ,  18  Nov.  1864).  Per 
fess  wavy  azure  and  or,  in  chief  a  two-handed  sword 
argent,    point    downwards  hiked    and   pommelled  of    the 


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second,  and  in  base  a  lymphad  sable,  under  sail  of  the 
third.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable.  Motto — 
"  Pro  rege. "     Livery — Dark  blue  and  yellow. 

Son  of  William  Macfie,  Esq.,  C.B.  (Civil),  late  Lieut. - 

Col.    commanding    3rd   V.  B.    Liverpool    Regt.,   J.  P. 

for  cos.  Argyll  and  Lancaster,  b.  1840;  d.   1912;  tn. 

1867,    Jane    Crawford,    second   d.     of  James   Allan, 

Gentleman,  of  Glasgow: — 
James  Allan  Macfie,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1896,  Ella 
Constance  Lowndes  ;  and  has  issue — Ellaleine  Lydia  Joan 
[tn.   1921,   Arthur  Ragnall  Tipton].     Postal  address — c/o 
Macfie  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  34  Moorfields,  Liverpool 

MACFIE  (L.O.).  Parted  per  fess  wavy  azure  and  or, 
in  chief  a  sword  argent,  point  downwards  hiked  and  pom- 
melled of  the  second,  between  two  martlets  of  the  third,  in 
base  a  galley  sable  under  sail  also  of  the  third.  Mantling 
azure,-  doubled  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  sable, 
armed  and  langued  gules.     Motto — "  Pro  rege." 

Sen  of  the  late  Robert  Macfie,  Esq.,   J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Airds  and   Langhouse,   b.    1812 ;  d.    1899  ;  m.    1838, 

Agnes,  d.  of  James  Fairrie,  of  Greenock : — 

Brig.-Gen.   Andrew   Laurie   Macfie,   C.B.,   V.D.,  D.L. 

Lanes.,    Col.    (ret.)    Liverpool    Regt.,  b.   i860;    tn.   1903, 

McLaren,  d.  of  Linus  Post,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue — 

Kenneth  Laurie  Macfie,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — Mira- 

Sol,  Biarritz,  France.     Clubs — Jun.  Army  and  Navy,  Jun. 

Carltcn. 

McGAREL-HOGG  (R.L.,  8  Feb.  1877,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  boars'  heads  erased  azure, 
langued  gules,  between  two  flaunches  of  the  second,  each 
charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  field  (Hogg,  1846) ;  2  and  3,  or, 
a  fesse  vaire"  ermine  and  purpure,  cottised  sable,  between 
three  greyhounds'  heads  erased  of  the  last,  collared  argent, 
with  line  reflexed  gold  (McGarel,  1877).  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  an  Eastern  crown  argent, 
an  oak  tree  fructed  proper  and  pendent  therefrom  an 
escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister,  point 
downwards  also  proper  (Hogg)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  branch  of  oak  erect  proper, 
a  greyhound  sejant  sable,  collared  and  line  reflexed  over 
thebackor.  Mottoes— "  Dat  gloria  vires"  (Hogg) ;  "Fide 
et  fiducia"  (McGarel). 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Macnaghten  McGarel-Hogg,  1st 
Baron  Magheramorne,  2nd  Bart.,  K.C. B.,  M.P. ,  b. 
1823 ;  d.  1890 ;  m.  1857,  Hon,  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Emma  Douglas  Pennant,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Penrhyn : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Dudley  Stuart  McGarel-Hogg,  3rd  Baron 
Magheramorne  (5  July  1887),  4th  Bart.  (20  July  1846) 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  falcon  proper,  belled  and 
jessed  or,  collared  vair,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
that  on  the  dexter  charged  with  the  arms  of  Hogg,  that  on 
the  sinister  with  the  arms  of  McGarel],  b.  1863.  Pes. — 37 
Knyveton  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Hon.  Ronald  Tracy  McGarel-Hogg,  b.  1865.  Club — 
Constitutional. 

Hon.  Archibald  Campbell  McGarel-Hogg,  b.  1866.  Post, 
add. — 36  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  W.C. 

Hon.  Gerald  Francis  McGarel-Hogg,  late  Lieut.  4th 
Batt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fus. ,  b.  1868.   Club— Sussex  (Eastbourne). 

McGAVIN  of  New  Zealand  (H.  Coll.,  26  July  1922). 
Argent,  a  saltire  between  two  mullets  in  pale  azure, 
within  as  many  flaunches  sable,  the  dexter  charged  with 
a  rod  of  ^Esculapius  proper,  and  the  sinister  with  a  sword 
point  upwards  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  wings  endorsed  and 
inverted  sable,  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  and 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  rod  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Deo  non  fortuna." 

Son  of  the  late  John  McGavin,  of  New  Zealand  : — 

Sir  Donald  Johnstone  McGavin,  Knt.  Bach.  (192 1), 
C.M.G.  (1919),  D.S.O.  (1917),  V.D.,  M.D.,  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.),  M.R.C.S,,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Maj.-Gen.  and  Dir.- 
Gen.  (ret.)  N.Z.  Medical  Service,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1893,  Mary 
Allan  Chappie  ;  and  has  issues — Donald  Burns  McGavin, 
Esq.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1906.  Res. — 294  Oriental 
Parade,  Wellington,  N.Z. 

M'GEE-RUSSELL  (Roy.  Lie.  17  Aug.  1910,  U.O.). 
Or,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  a 
trefoil  between  two  escallops  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules 


and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat 
passant  or,  collared  vert.     Motto — "  Che  sara  sara." 

Son  of : — 

Mortimer  M'Gee-Russell  (formerly  M'Gee),  Gentleman, 
Pes. — 53  Booterstown  Avenue,  Dublin. 

MACGEOUGH-BOND  of  Drumsill  (U.O.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  gules,  three  annulets  argent 
(Bond) ;  2  and  3,  per  bend  sable  and  or,  three  leopards' 
faces,  two  and  one,counterchanged  (MacGeough).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  sejant  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
annulet  sable  (Bond);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  scymitar  in  the 
act  of  striking,  all  proper  (MacGeough).  Motto — "  Nemo 
me  impune  lacessit." 

Sons  of  Joshua   Walter  MacGeough-Bond,   Esq.,    of 
Drumsill,  co.  Armagh,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Armagh, 
High  Sheriff  1872,   late  Lieut.   49th   Foot,   M.P.   for 
Armagh  1855-57,  1859-65,  b,  1831  ;  d.  1905;  tn.  1856, 
Albertine  Louise,  d.  of  Frederick  Shanahan,  Barrister- 
at-Law : — 
Sir  Walter  MacGeough-Bond,  Knt.  Bach.  (1917),  Vice- 
President  of  Court  of  Appeal  at  Cairo  1899-1916,  b.  1857  ; 
m,   1901,  Ada  Marion,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Charles  Nichols  of 
Dunedin,    N.Z.  ;    and    has    issue  —  Walter   Albert   Nevill 
MacGeough-Bond,  Esq.,    b.    1908.       Seat — Drumsill,  Ar- 
magh.    Res. — 12  Via  EmiliodelCavaliere,  Rome.     Club — 
Travellers'. 

Major    Ralph   Xavier  MacGeough-Bond,   late   R.A.,    b. 
;  tn.   1895,  Georgina,  d.  of  James  Willoughby  Bond 
of    Farragh ;    and   has    issue — Ralph    MacGeough-Bond, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Mabel.     Pes. — 

McGILLYCUDDY  (U.O.,  certified  by  Carney,  Ulster. 
King  of  Arms,  23  Aug.  1688).  Gules,  a  wyvern  or 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  representation  of  McGillycuddy's  Reeks,  co. 
Kerry,  proper.  Motto  —  "  Sursum  corda."  Livery  — 
Claret,  with  French  grey  facings. 

Only    surv.    son    of     Denis    Donough    Charles    Mc- 

Gillycuddy,    of  The   Reeks,   Esq.,   J.P.,  b.    1852;  d. 

1921  ;  m.  1881,  Gertrude  Laura,  d.  of  Edmond  Miller 

of  Ringwood,  Mass.,  U.S.A.: — 

Ross  Kinloch  MacGillycuddy,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  commonly 

known    as    The  McGillycuddy  of  the  Reeks,  Major  and 

Bt.    Lt.-Col.    late   4th  Royal   Irish   Dragoon  Gds. ,  Chev. 

Legion  of  Honour,  b.   1882;    tn.   1908,    Helen  Grace,    d. 

of  Edward  Courage,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Shenfield  Place,  Essex, 

and  has  issue — John  Patrick  McGillycuddy,  Gentleman,  b. 

1909  ;  Dermot  McGillycuddy,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Michael 

Denis  Edmund  McGillycuddy,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;    and 

Phyllida  Ann.      Seat— The   Reeks,    Beaufort,   co.    Kerry. 

Clubs— Jun.  United  Service,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Son  of  Richard  Hugh  McGillicuddy,  Gentleman,    b. 
1884 ;  in.  ,  : — 

Richard  Burton  McGillycuddy,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Pes.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Richard  MacGillycuddy,  of  The  Reeks, 

b.  1790;  d.  1866;  tn.  2nd,   1840,   Anna,  d.  of  Capt. 

John  Johnstone,  3rd  Light  Dragoons  : — 

Major   John    MacGillicuddy,   4th   Batt.    Royal  Munster 

Fus.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.   Kerry,  b.  1855;  m.  1890,  Emily 

Jane,  d.  of  R.   Hudson  of  Bache  Hall,  Chester ;  and  has 

issue — Anthony  John  MacGillicuddy,  Gentleman,  b.  1894; 

and  Anna  Emily.     Pes.—  Flesk  Castle,  co.  Kerry. 

Niell  MacGillicuddy,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m.  Jadwiga, 
d.  of  Adolphus  Janash  of  Plohocm,  Warsaw ;  and  has 
issue — Adolphus  Richard  Niell  MacGillicuddy,  Gentleman, 
b.  1887  ;  Naomi  Anna  [m.  1910,  Cedtic  Scott,  and  has 
issue];  Esther  Amy;  and  Sylvia  Ruth/  Pes.—  Pendennis, 
Bournemouth.  / 

MacGILLIVRAY  of  Dundee  (Matric.  L.O.,  21  Feb. 
1914).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  cat-a-mountain  erect  sejant 
guardant  proper;  2.  a  dexter  hand  appaume'  gules;  3. 
parted  per  fess  argent  and  azure,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant 
of  the  first ;  4.  or,  a  galley,  oars  in  saltire,  flagged  sable. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
lireries,  a  cat-a-mountain  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Touch 
not  the  cat  bot  a  glove." 

Eld.   surv.   son  of  Angus  MacGillivray  of  Enzie,   co. 

Banff,  and  Abriachan,  co.  Inverness,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1889  ; 

m.  2nd,  1861,  Janet,  d.  of  George  Robertson,  of  Elly 

and  Trochielhill,  Rothes,  Morayshire: — 
Angus  MacGillivray,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  City  of  Dundee, 


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Major  (ret.)  R.A.M.C,  T.A.,  T.D.,  CM.,  M.D.,  D.Sc, 
F.R.S.E.,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  Officer  of  the  Grand  Priory  in 
the  British  Realm  of  the  Venerable  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Reader  in  Ophthalmology  at  St. 
Andrew's  Univ.,  b.  1865;  m.  1st,  1891,  Elizabeth  Mitchell, 
d.  of  Alexander  Middleton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Belmont,  Aber- 
deen;  and  has  issue — (1)  Angus  Robertson  MacGillivray, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892;  (2)  Allister  Middleton  MacGillivray, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895;  m.  2nd,  Gertrude  Anne,  d.  of  the 
late  John  Hall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  C.C.  Scarborough.  Res. — 23 
South  Tay  Street,  Dundee  ;  Chattan  Croft,  Crail,  Fife.«j^£ 

M'GRADY  (L.O.,  18  Nov.  1896)— Parted  per  pale  azure 
and  ermine,  three  lions  passant  counterchanged.     Mantling 


azure,  doubled  argent ;    and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 

is  set  for  Crest,  a  horse's  head  erased  argent.     Motto — 

"  Honore  et  industria." 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  M'Grady,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Dundee,  Lord  Provost  of  the  City  of  Dundee,  Nov. 
1896  to  1899,  and  J.  P.  for  Forfarshire,  b.  1836  ;  d.igiy, 
tn.  1866,  Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Anderson  Hughes  of  Broughty  Ferry,  and  formerly  of 
Wallaroo,  South  Australia : — 
Henry  James  M'Grady,  Gentleman,  6.         .     Residence — 

1  Douglas  Terrace,  Broughty  Ferry,  Forfarshire. 

Sir  MALCOLM  MACGREGOR  of  MacGregor,  in  the 
co.  of  Perth,  5th  Bart.,  Chief  of  Clan  Gregor,  C.B.  (mil.), 
C.M.G.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  D.L.  co.  Perth,  served  Great 
War  as  Comdr.  1st  Class  and  Principal  Naval  and  Trans- 
port Officer,  France  ;  is  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palm.  Born  August  3,  1873,  being  the 
son  of  Sir  Malcolm  MacGregor  of  MacGregor,  the  4th  Bart. , 
by  his  wife  Helen  Laura,  commonly  known  as  Lady  Helen 
Laura,  daughter  of  the  Right  Honourable  Hugh  Seymour 
McDonnell,  ninth  Earl  of  Antrim ;  succeeded  his  father 
1879,  under  the  creation  of  July  3,  1795.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  surmounted  of  a  sword  in  bend  of  the  last, 
supporting  on  its  point  in  dexter  canton  an  antique  crown 
gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon,  which  is  charged  with  his 
badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet,  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and 


upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  lion's  head 

proper,  crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or.       Supporters 

Dexter,  a  unicorn  argent,  crowned,  horned  or ;  sinister,  a 
deer  proper,  tined  azure.      Mottoes — "  E'en  do  and  spair 


not";  " 'Srioghal  mo  dhream."  Livery — (dress)  White, 
with  blue  facings ;  (undress)  blue,  with  white  facings. 
Married,  1925,  Gylla,  younger  dau.  of  Hon.  Eric  Rollo, 
and  has  Issue — Gregor  MacGregor,  Esq.,  b  1925  ;  and 
Anna  Gylla.  Seat — Edinchip,  Lochearnhead,  in  the  county 
of  Perth.     Club — Caledonian. 

MACGREGOR  (L.O. ,  1810  and  1872).  Quarterly,  1  and 4, 
argent,  a  sword  in  bend  dexter  azure,  hiked  and  pommelled 
or,  surmounted  of  an  oak-tree  eradicated  in  bend  sinis- 
ter proper,  the  former  supporting  on  its  point  in  the 
dexter  canton  an  antique  crown  gules  (for  MacGregor)  ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  or  (for  Skinner).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  lion's  head  erased, 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  proper.  Mottoes — (Over 
the  crest),  "E'en  do  and  spair  not"  ;  (under  the  arms), 
"  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Son  of  late  Capt.  Cortlandt  George  MacGregor  (formerly 

MacGregor-Skinner),    Capt.    and    Hon.     Major    35th 

Regt. ,  b.  1832;  d.  1902;  m.   1st,   1864,  Caroline  Mary 

Anne,  d.  of  J.  Wilson,  M.D.  : — 

Cortlandt  George  MacGregor,  Gentleman,  b.    1865  ;   m. 

1892,  Margaret  Josephine,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  Turbervill 

(formerly   Picton-Warlow)   of  Ewenny   Priory,    Bridgend, 

Glamorganshire  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Cortlandt  Richard 

MacGregor,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  killed  at  Gallipoli  1915  ; 

(2)  Kenneth  Cortlandt  MacGregor,  Gentleman,    b.    1896; 

killed  in  Flanders  1915  ;    and   Margaret  Edith  [tn.  1928, 

].       Postal  Address — Ewenny  Priory,  Bridgend,  Glam. 

Son  of  late  Lt.-Col.  Robert  Francis  Henry  MacGregor 

(formerly  MacGregor-Skinner),  79th  and  82nd  Regts. , 

by  his  wife  May,  d.    of  Thomas   Revington  of  Bray, 

Ireland  : — 

Arthur  Cortlandt  MacGregor ,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  Trin.  Coll. 


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Camb. ,  b.  Feb.  27,  1867  [Arms  as  above,  and  (matric.  1872, 
the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  crescent  azure  for  difference), 
impalement — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  gules 
between  three  square  buckles  sable  ;    2  and  3,  or,  two  lions 


Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules, 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  pine  branch  proper ;  and  in  an 


passant  gules],  m.  10  July  1895,  Evelyn  Mabel,  d.  of  Capt. 
Hon.  Reynolds  Moreton,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Trevor 
Moreton  Cortlandt  MacGregor,  Gentleman,  b.  7  Jan.  1898  ; 
(2)  Robert  Noel  Cortlandt  MacGregor,  Gentleman,  b. 
25  Dec.  1899:  Margaret  Noel  (twin  with  Robert);  and 
Lilian  Rose.  Clubs — Royal  St.  George  Yacht  (Kingstown). 
Son  of  late  Major  Cortlandt  Alexander  MacGregor  : — 

Philip  Melvill  MacGregor,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above, 
and  (matric.  1883)  all  within  a  bordure  quarterly  azure  and 
or],  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  late  Col.   Philip  Leighton  MacGregor,  R.A.  : — 

Philip  Arthur  MacGregor,  Esq,,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col. 
(ret.)  Coldstream  Guards,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(ment.  desp.),  and  Great  War  1914-16  (despatches), 
b.  1877;  m.  1904,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  A.  C.  H. 
Stewart,  late  2nd  Life  Gds.  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

McGUFFIE  (L.O.).  Gules,  two  croziers  in  saltire  or, 
in  the  chief  point  a  cinquefoil  ermine,  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
a  man's  heart  of  the  first,  between  two  mullets  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  in 
armour,  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a  sword  erect  in  pax 
proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  between  two  branches 
orleways,  that  on  the  dexter  of  a  thistle,  and  that  on  the 
sinister  of  a  rose,  also  proper.  Motto — "  Anna  parata 
fero." 

Eld.  son  of  Peter  Crawford  McGuffie,  of  Woolion  Hall, 

Lanes.,  Shipowner,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  Annie  Young 

Hamilton  : — 

Peter   Donald   McGuffie,    Esq.,    Capt.    (ret.)    8th    Batt. 

King's  Own  Regt.,  6.  1876.      Seat — Woolton  Hall,  Lanes. 

ALEXANDER  M'GRIGOR  Esq.,  J.P,  Born  July  10, 
1859,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Bennet 
M'Grigor,  Esq.,  LL. D. ,  of  Cairnoch,  co.  Stirling,  J.P. ,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Robertson,  Mer- 
chant, of  Hamburg.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  sword 
azure  in  bend  dexter,  surmounting  a  fir-tree  eradicated 
proper  in  bend  sinister,  on  a  chief  ermines,  an  antique  crown 
of  the  third,  impaling  the  arms  of  Muir,  namely,  per  chevron 
argent  and  or,  on  a  chevron  cottised  azure,  a  redbreast 
proper  between  two  mullets  of  the  first,  in  chief  as  many 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  third.    Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 


escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  E'en  do  and  spare  not." 
Married,  Nov.  3,  1886,  Margaret  Anne  Kay,  third  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Muir,  Bart. ,  of  Deanston,  co.  Perth  ;  and  has  surv. 
Issue—  Alexander  Muir  M'Grigor,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1887;  and  Margaret  Jean  Mona.  Residences  —Cairnoch 
Lodge,  Stirlingshire,  and  Beechwood,  Stirling.  Clubs — 
Reform,  Western  (Glasgow). 

McHAFFIE-GORDON  (L.O.,  1886).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  or,  a  crescent  argent, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  denii-savage  holding 
a  club  over  his  dexter  shoulder  proper.  Motto  —  ' '  Dread 
God."      Livery— Blue,  with  gilt  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  George  William  McHaffie-Gordon,  Esq. , 


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of  Corsemalzie,   J.  P.    co.    Wigtown,   late   Lieut.    Ayr 

Militia,  b.    1850;  d.    1912 ;    m    1874,   Margaret  Jessie 

(d.  1896),  dau.  of  Patrick  Dewar  of  Dingwall,  N.B.  :  — 

John    Gordon    McHaffie-Gordon,    Gentleman,     F. E.S., 

M.B.O.U.,  Assoc.  M.A.O.U.,*.  1876.     Seat—  Corsemalzie, 

Whauphill,  N.B.     Club— Conservative  (Edinburgh). 

MACHELL  of  Crackenthorpe  (Visit,  of  Westmorland 

1664,  H.  Coll.).     Sable,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale 

argent,  collared  or. 

Son   of  Hugh  Lancelot    Machell,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Camb. ),  b.  1851  ;  d.  1920  ;  m,  1876,  Helena  Margaret 
d.  of  Abel  Chapman  of  Woodford ,  Essex  : — 
Lancelot    Machell,    B.A.,    Oxon.,   6.    1877;    in.    1919, 

Gladys  Valerie,  d.   of  J.  H.  Blacklock,  of  Prince's  Gate, 

S.W.     Res  — 

Son  of  Reginald  Willoughby  Machell,  Gentleman,  b. 
1854  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1876,  Ada  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Sympson,  Rector  of  Kirkby  Misperton,  co.  Yorks. : — 
Montagu  Arthur  Machell,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  in.  1916, 

Cora  Lee,  d.  of  Walter  T.   Hanson,  of  Macon,  Georgia, 

U.S.A.,    and    has   issue — Reginald   Montague   Machell, 

Gentleman,  b.  1927.      Res. — Point  Loma  Homestead,  San 

Diego,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  Percy  Wilfrid  Machell,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
J.P.,  Lt.-Col.  The  Essex  (56th)  Regt.,  b.  1862; 
killed  in  action  1916  ;  m.  1905,  Countess  Victoria  Alice 
Leopoldine  Ada  Laura  (Valda)  Gleichen,  second  d.  of 
of  the  late  Admiral  H.S.H.  Prince  Victor  of  Hohenlohe- 
Langenburg,  G.C.B. ,  R.N.,  of  St.  James's  Palace, 
S.W.  :— 
Roger   Victor   Machell,    Gentleman,    b.    1908.      Seat — 

Crackenthorpe  Hall,  Appleby,  Westmorland. 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Beverley  Machell,  Canon 
of  York,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Martin  in  Coney  Street, 
York,  b.  1823;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1850,  Hon.  Emma,  d.  of 
Henry  Willoughby,  andsisterof  8th  Lord  Middleton  : — 
Lancelot    Wentworth    Machell,    Gentleman,    b.     1865. 

Res. — Burrenda  Sta. ,  Augathella,  Queensland. 

Son  of  Robert  Scott  Machell,  Esq.,  Capt.  62nd  Regt. , 
b.  1836;  d.  1918;  m.  1865,  Lucy  Harriett  (d.  1890), 
only  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Wasteneys  Eyre  of  Rampton 
Manor,  Notts.  : — 
Walter  Leonard  Machell,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 

MACHIN   (H.    Coll.).     Ermine,    a   fesse   vair,   cottised 
azure,  between  three  pelicans'  heads  erased,  vulning  them- 


selves gules.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert  and  in  front  of 


rays  of  the  sun   proper,  a  pelican's  head  gules.     Motto— 
"  Auxilium  abalto."     Livery — Green,  with  gilt  buttons." 
Son  of  Henry  Vessey  Machin,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Notting- 
ham,   M.A.    (Camb.),  b.   1859;    d.    1919  ;  m.     1913, 
Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  W.  G.   Hawson  of  The   Mount', 
Worksop  : — 
William  Vessey  Machin,  Gentleman,  b.   1917.     Estate — 
Property  in  Gateford,  lung  in  the    parishes  of  Worksop 
and  Carlton  in  Lindrick ;  and  property   at  North  Clifton, 
near  Newark-on-Trent,  Notts.     Postal  address — Gateford 
Hill,  near  Worksop. 

Sons  of  John  Vessey  Machin,   Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Notts., 
of  Gateford    Hill,    nr.    Worksop,   b.    1826;    d.    1889; 
m.  1852,  Delia,  d.  of  James  Kiero  Watson  : — 
George   Vessey   Machin,    Gentleman,   b.   1864.      Res. — 
Greenmile,  Retford. 

Edward  Vessey  Machin,  Gentleman,   b.    1874.      Res.— 

McGUSTY  (Confn.  U.O.,  15  Feb.  1909).  Argent,  two 
lions  passant  in  pale  gules,  langued  azure,  crowned  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  langued  azure,  crowned  or. 
Motto — "Per  angusta  ad  augusta."  Livery—  Claret  and 
silver. 

Son    of    Alexander    Delap    M'Gusty,    M.A.    (Dub.). 

formerly  of  Langholm   House,  Road,  nr.    Bath,  Bar- 

rister-at-Law,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1864,  Emily,  d.  of 

Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Hayes,  of  Queen's  Bench,  Ireland: — 

George  Alfred  McGusty,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.A.  (Dub.),  Bar- 

rister-at-Law  (Inner   Temple)    b.   1865  ;    m.   1892,  Louisa 

Mary,  d.  of  Ross  Mahon,  formerly  of  Lady  well,  nr.  Athlone. 

and  has  had   issue — George    Ross   McGusty,   Gentleman, 

Lieut.  Irish  Rifles,  b.  1893  ;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action 

1916.      Res — Eildon,  Cheltenham.     Club — Kildare   Street 

(Dublin). 

MacILRAITH  (L.O.).  Purpure,  a  saltire  between  a 
galley,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action  in  chief,  and  anyEsculapian 
rod  in  base,  and  in  the  dexter  flank  a  stag's  head  cabossed, 
and  in  the  sinister,  an  eagle  displayed  all  aigent.  Mantling 
purpure,  doubled  argent,  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  couped  at  the  elbow  proper, 
the  hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.  Mottoes — 
"Air  muir  's  air  tir  "  ;  and  below  the  shield,  "  Per  mare  per 
terras." 

Son  of  David  Macllraith,  of  Cadder,6.  ;  m.  1878, 

Margaret  Johnston,  d,  of  David  Hobbs  :— 

William  Maclaren  Macllraith  (formerly  William  Mac- 
Ilraith),  Gentleman,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  D.S.,  R.C.S. 
(Edin.),  L.R.F.P.S.  (Glasgow),  D.P.H.  (Manchester), 
Hon.  Associate  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem.  Res. — Eastgate  House,  Friockhelm, Forfarshire. 

MacIVER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  or  and  gules,  on  a 
bend  sable  guttle  -  d'eau,  between  two  lymphads  with 
sails  furled  and  flags  flying  of  the  first,  an  arm  couped 
at  the  wrist,  holding  a  dagger  bendwise  proper,  the 
pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  boar's  head 
couped  or.     Motto —  "  Nunquam  obliviscar. " 

Sons  of  David  Maclver,  Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly  M. P.  for 
Birkenhead,  and  for  Liverpool  (Kirkdale  Division),  b. 
1840;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Annie,  d.  of  Robert  Rankin 
(she   d.    1869) ;    2nd,    Edith    Eleanor,    d.    of  the  late 
Andrew  Tucker  Squarey,  Solicitor  : — 
Sir  Charles  Maclver,  Knt.   Bach.  (1920),  Hon.  Major  in 
the  Army,  J. P.   for  Cheshire,   B.A.   (Cantab),  b.   1866;  m. 
1889,  Charlotte  Eleanor,  d.  of  Sir  W.  B.  Forwood,  K.B.E., 
J. P.  and  D. L.  ;     and  has  issue — Charles  Ronald  Maclver, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  1890  ;  Joan  ;  and  Doris.     Res — 
Glan-y-Menai,  Glyngarth,  Anglesey. 
David  Maclver,  Solicitor.     Res. — 
Edward  Squarey  Maclver,  Gentleman. 
Alan  Squarey  Maclver,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Captain  (ret.)  in  the 
Army. 

Sons  of  Charles  Maclver,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.R., 
d.  1926  ;  m.  1874,  Sarah  Harriette,  elder  d.  of  the  late 
S.  R.  Graves  of  Liverpool : — ■ 
Robert  Graves  Maclver,  Gentleman. 
Charles  Iver  Maclver,  Gentleman. 
John  Colin  Maclver,  Gentleman. 

Son  of  Henry  Maclver,   Esq.,   Commander  R.N.R., 
d.  1921  ;  711. 1881,  Amelia  Constance  Maud  MacKenzie, 
eld.  d.  of  Kenneth  Dowie  of  Liverpool : — 
Harry  Ian  Maclver,  Gentleman,  b. 

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Yr.    son    of  Charles    Maclver,    Gentleman,    b.    1812 ; 
d.   1885 ;    m.    Mary  Anne,    d.    of  Daniel   Morison   of 
Glasgow : — 
William  Maclver,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  m.  .     Res.— 

MAC  IVER  of  Blaisdon  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  or 
and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  thistle  leaved 
and  slipped  of  the  field,  over  all  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
bezants,  each  charged  with  a  rose  of  the  second.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within 
a  wreath  of  roses  gules,  a  boar's  head  couped  or,  and  over 
the  same  a  scroll  inscribed  "  Nunquam  obliviscar." 

Sons  of  William  Mac  Iver,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of  Rev. 
William   Mac   Iver — see   below),   b.    1842;    d.    1923; 
m.  1870,  Eleanor  Charlotte,  d.  of  Arthur  Thomson  of 
Liverpool : — 
Frederick   Mac  Iver,   Gentleman,   b.   1873.     Res. — 
Walter  Mac  Iver,  Gentleman,  b.    1875.     ^es- — 
Son   of    Rev.    William   Mac    Iver,    M.A. ,    Rector   of 
Lymm,  co.  Chester: —  ■ 
Colin    Mac   Iver,  Gentleman,  b.    1854;    m.    1897,  Mary 
Helen,  d.  of  late  Peter  Stubs,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Blaisdon  Hall, 
Glos.  ;   and   has  issue — Mora ;    Isabel  Aline  ;    and   Ruth. 
Seat — Blaisdon  Hall,  Longhope,  Glos. 

MacIVER- CAMPBELL  (L.O.,  )— Quarterly, 

and  4  grand  quarters,  counterquartered  i.  and  iiii.  gyronny 
of  eight  or  and  sable  ;  ii.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  couped  in 
fesse,  grasping  a  dagger  in  pale  gules  ;  iii.  argent,  a  galley 
with  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action,  flagged  sable,  all  within 
a  bordure  gules  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  or  and 
gules,  a  bend  sable.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest, 
a  boar's  head  couped  or ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
the  Motto,  "Nunquam  obliviscar."  Livety — Brown,  with 
yellow  facings. 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Col,  Aylmer  Maciver-Campbell  of 
Asknish.C.B.,  J.P.,  andD.L.,Col.  Indian  Staff  Corps, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1865,  Margaret  Agnes  (d.  1919), 
d.  of  Col.  Maciver-Campbell  of  Asknish: — 
Arthur  Granville  Vivian,  Capt.  Indian  Staff  Corps 
(retired),  b.  1870.     Seat — 

MacIVER  CAMPBELL  of  Ballochyle  (L.O.,  rematric. 
8  May  1925).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly  or  and  gules,  a 
leopard's  face  proper  (for  Maclver)  ;  2.  gyronny  of  eight 
or  and  sable  ;  3.  argent,  a  bear's  head  couped  azure, 
muzzled  gold,  between  three  Moors'  heads  couped  sable, 
banded  of  the  third  (for  Morison) ;  4.  gules,  a  gloved  hand 
issuing  out  of  the  dexter  flank  and  thereon  a  falcon  proper, 
hooded  and  jessed  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  three  mullets  of 
the  first  (Blackhall  of  that  Ilk).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head 
couped  proper,  armed  argent,  langued  gules.  Mottoes — 
"  Cha  di-chuimhnich  mi  "  ;  "  Deserve  and  haif." 

Son  of  Col  William  Rose  Campbell  of  Ballochyle,  J.  P. 

and  D.L.  for  Argyll,  b.  1819;  d.  1872  ;  m.  2nd,  1862, 

Jean   Morison,   d.   of  Rev.    Tames    Buchanan,    D.D. , 

LL.D.  :— 
Maclver  Forbes  Morison  Maciver-Campbell,  Esq.,  of 
Ballochyle  and  Hetland,  B. A.  (Camb.),  b.  1867;  m.  1910, 
Dorothy  Gladys,  d.  of  Thomas  Thornton  Williams  of 
Victoria,  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Allister  Morison  Maciver- 
Campbell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and  Margaret  Rose 
Morison.  Clubs  —  R.A.C.,  New  (Edinburgh),  Jericho 
County  ;  Vancouver  (Vancouver). 

MACK  (L.O.).  Paly  of  eight  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend 
azure,  a  martlet  between  two  mullets  of  the  first. 

Eld.  dau.  of  the  late  David  Ireland  Mack,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.   Ayr,  of  Ardrossan,   Ayrshire,  b.    1807  ;   d.    1894 ; 

m.  1858,  Sarah  Scott,  d.  of  John  Clarkson  of  Halbeath, 

co.    Fife,    and  coh.  of  her  mother,  Sarah    Hamer,  of 

Halbeath,  d.  of  John  Scott  of  Halbeath,  and  Penge 

Place  :— 

Minnie  Worthington,  m.  1879,  James  Shaw,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Demerara  (d.    1917).   and  has  issue— Charles  Clarkson 

Shaw,  Esq.,  Major  R.C.A.  (g.v.).     Res— 72  Hornton  Street, 

W.8.     Club — Ladies'  Imperial. 

MACK  (L.O.,  Matric.  21  May  1928).  Paly  of  eight 
or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  martlet  between  two 
mullets  of  the  first,  a  bordure  of  the  third.    Mantling  gules, 


doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  water- 
bouget    sable.       Mottoes — (Above    crest),    "  In    esper- 


anza  "  ;     (below    shield),    "  In   spe   et   labore    transigo 

vitam." 

Second    son    of    David   Ireland   Mack,    Esq.,    J. P. 
Ardrossan,  Ayrshire,  b.   1807 ;    d.   1894 ;    m.   1858, 
Sarah,  d.  of  John  Clarkson,  of  Halbeath,  Fife : — 
Colonel     John    Clarkson     Ogilvie    Mack,     b.     1872 ; 

m.   1889,  Margaret  Louise,  d.  of  William  Eyre  Blenner- 

hassett-Atthill.     Club—  Caledonian. 


MACKAIN  of  Ardnamurchan 
sails  furled  oars  in   action   sable 


(L.O.).      Or,  a  lymphad 
flagged  gules,   an  'eagle 


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points.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head  couped  sable,  beaked  gules, 
between  two  wings  sable.  Motto — "In  hope  I  byde." 
Livery — Black,  with  gold  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  William  Fergus  Mackain,  late  of  the  Ad- 
miralty, b.  1825  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1851,  Catherine  Anne,  d. 
of  William  Dobbin,  late  of  the  Army  Pay  Office  : — 
Rev.  William  James  Mackain,  Hon.  Canon  Christchurch 
Cath.,  Falkland  Islands,  late  T.  Chaplain  R.N.  (War  and 
Victory  Medals), F.S.  A. Sc. ,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1884,  Helen  Clifford, 
d.   of  John  Johnston  Elton  Morecroft,  formerly  of  Holly- 
mount,  West  Derby,    Liverpool;    and   has   had  issue — (1) 
James  Fergus   Mackain,  Esq.,  Capt.  34th  Sikh  Pioneers, 
N.  W.  Frontier  (medal  and  clasp),  b.    1885  ;  killed  in  action 
1914  ;    (2)  Clifford  Arthur  Mackain,  Esq.,  M.A.   (Oxon.), 
Lieut.    R.N.V.R.    1916-19    (War    and    Victory    Medals), 
b.    1887;    and    Irene    Helen    Isobel   [m.    1926,    Alexander 
Stanley  Bremner].     Address — c/o  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C.2. 

MACKARNESS  (H.  Coll.  31  Dec.  1869).  Vair,  on  a 
pale  engrailed  gules,  three  crosses  pattee  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  human 


skull  transfixed  by  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  point  downwards 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Qui  patitur  vincit." 

Sons   of  Rev.    Charles   Coleridge    Mackarness,    D.  D. 

(eld.  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  John  Fielder  Mackarness,  Bishop 

of  Oxford— see   below),    formerly   Archdeacon    of  E. 

Riding,  Yorks. ,  and  Canon  of  York,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1918  ; 

m.  1882,  Grace  Emily,  d    of  Canon  R.   N.    Milford, 

late  of  East  Knoyle  Rectory,  Salisbury  : — 
Hugh  John  Coleridge  Mackarness,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
served  Great  War,  East  Lanes.  Regt.  (Capt.),  and  Political 
H.Q.  Baghdad,  Iraq  (Capt.),  b.  1885.    Club— Travellers'. 

Cuthbert  George  Milford  Mackarness,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  Lieut,  in  H.M.  Army  (ret.)  Imp.  Forest  Service, 
Assam.,  b.  1890;  m.  1915.  Eileen  Lilias,  d.  of  Frank 
William  Albion  Godfrey,  and  has  issue — (1)  Guy  Richard 
Godfrey  Mackarness,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  (2)  Peter  John 
Coleridge  Mackarness,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Address — 
Jorhat,  Assam. 

Guy  Charles  Neave  Mackarness,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
served  Great  War  (Capt.  on  Staff),  b.  1893  '•  m-  *9l8.  Nancy, 
d.  of  Edgar  Barraclough,  and  has  issue— John  Guy 
Mackarness,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Res. — Yarlet  Hall, 
Stafford. 

Roger  Seymour  Patteson  Mackarness,  Esq.,  served  Great 
War  (Capt.),  b.  1896  ;  m.  1919,  Mildred  Murray,  d.  of 
Robert  Murray  Hunter,  and  has  issue— Denis  Frederic 
Murray  Mackarness,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Address — c/o 
English-Speaking  Union,  37  Charles  Street,  W.i. 

Third  and  only  surv.  son   of  Rt.  Rev.    John    Fielder 


Mackarness,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Oxford,  b.  1821 ;  d.  1889  ; 
m.   1849,   Alethea   Buchanan,  d.  of  Sir  John  Taylor 
Coleridge,  of  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon: — 
Arthur  John  Coleridge  Mackarness,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ; 

m.   1890.       Res. — Buckmore,  Petersfield,  Hants.       Club — 

Jun.  Carlton. 

MACK  AY  (L.O. ,   16  June  1911).     Per   chevron   azure 

and  argent,  in  chief  two  lymphads  of  the  last,  and  in  base 

a  Bengal  tiger  proper.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 

Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cubit  arm  holding  a 

falcon  proper.     Motto — "  Manu  forti."    Supporters  (H. 

Coll.,  1911) — On  the  dexter  side  a  lion  gules,  supporting  a 

pendant  argent,  charged  with  a  saltire  also  gules,  and  on 

the  sinister  a  Bengal  tiger  proper,  supporting  a  like  pendant. 

Son   of  late   James   Mackay  of  Arbroath,  Forfar,  b. 

;    d.   1862;    m.  ,   Deborah  (d.   1864),  d.    of 

Alexander  Lyle : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Lyle  Mackay,  1st  Farl  of  Inchcape 
(1929),  1st  Viscount  Inchcape  (1924),  Baron  Inchcape  (1911), 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.I.E.,  b.  1852;  m.  1883,  Jane 
Paterson,  d.  of  James  Shanks  of  Rosely,  Arbroath,  Forfar  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Kenneth  Mackay,  commonly  called 
Viscount  Glenapp,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  b.  1887  [m.  1915,  Joan,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  John  F.  Moriarty,  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  in  Ireland, 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Kenneth  James  William  Mackay, 
b.  1917  ;  Hon.  Alan  John  Frances  Mackay,  b.  1919  ;  Hon. 
James  Lyle  Mackay,  b.  1923;  and  Hon.  Patricia  Margery 
Kathleen  (Res. — Cawston  House,  Rugby  ;  2  Weymouth 
Street,  W. ) ;  Lady  Margaret  Cargill  \_m.  1913,  Hon.  Alex- 
ander Shaw,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Shaw  of  Dunfermline]  ; 
Lady  Janet  Lyle  [m.  1908,  Capt.  Frederick  George  Glyn 
Bailey,  R.H.A. ,  second  son  of  late  Sir  James  Bailey  of 
Lofts  Hall ;  and  has  issue] ;  Hon.  Elsie,  d.  1928  ;  and  Lady 
Effie  [m.  1920,  Eugene  Millington  Drake,  1st  Sec.  British 
Embassy,  Brussels,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Glenapp  Castle, 
Ballantrae,  Ayrshire.  Town  res. — 4  Seamore  Place,  Mayfair, 
W.     Clubs. — Athenaeum,  Carlton,  Brooks's. 

The  Late  GEORGE  DUNCAN  MACKAY,  Esquire, 
Major  1st  Edinburgh  City  Vol.  Artillery.  Born  Aug.  24, 1853, 
died  December  31,  1916,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Mackay 
of  Inveralmond,  by  his  wife  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Christie 
ofBurnhouse,  Portobello.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1901) 
— Azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  bears'  heads 
couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  a  roebuck's  head  couped 
between  two  hands  issuant  from  the  ends  of  the  chevron, 
each  holding  a  dagger  all  proper,  a  bordure  engrailed  of 
the    second,    charged    with    three   martlets  of  the    third. 


Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a 
dagger  in  pale  all  proper ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  "  Manu  forti." 


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McKAY  of  Rothay  Manor  (H.  Coll.,  15  June  1920). 
Gules,  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  bears'  heads 
couped  argent,  muzzled  or,  and  in  base  a  roebuck's  head 
erased  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the  attires  of  a 
roebuck,  a  tongue  of  fire  all  proper.  Motto — "  Mac 
aaiodh." 

Son  of  George  John  McKay,  of  Kendal:  — 

Sir  George  Mills  McKay,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922)  [and  impal- 
ing the  Arms  of  Singer,  namely  :  Sable,  on  a  pale  between 
two  eagles  displayed  argent,  a  pen  point  downwards  of 
the  field] ,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1903,  Vera  Augusta,  d.  of  Augustus 
Singer,  Barrister-at-Law.  Seat — Rothay  Manor,  Amble- 
side.    Club — Reform. 

JAMES  FRANCIS  MACKAY,  Esquire,  C.B.E.,  W.S., 
J. P.  co.  Midlothian,  Lieut.-Co!.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.) 
R.G.A.  (T.F.).  Born  1855,  being  the  fourth  son  of 
the  late  John  Mackay  of  Inveralmond,  by  his  wife 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Christie  of  Burnhouse,  Porto- 
bello.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  Matric.  1901)— Azure, 
on    a    chevron     engrailed     between    three     bears'     heads 


couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  a  roebuck's  head  couped  be- 
tween two  hands  issuant  from  the  ends  of  the  chevron, 
each  holding  a  dagger  all  proper,  a  bordure  engrailed  of 
the  second,  charged  with  three  horses'  heads  couped  of  the 
third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist, 
holding  a  dagger  in  pale  all  proper  ;  and  on  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "  Manu  forti."  Married,  1886, 
Annie  Alma  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  David  Croall  of  South- 
field,  Midlothian.  Seat—  Whitehouse,  Cramond,  Mid- 
lothian, N.B.     Club — Caledonian  United  Service. 

MACKAY  (L.O. ,  16  May  1906).  Azure,  on  a  chevron 
between  two  bears'  heads  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  in 
chief,  and  a  mullet  of  the  second  in  base,  a  bull's  head 
caboshed  sable,  between  two  hands  issuant  from  the  ends  of 
the  chevron,  each  holding  a  dagger  all  proper.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect,  holding  a  dagger  in  pale  all  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or.     Motto — "  Wha  tholes  wins." 

Elder  sonjof  Francis  Mackay  of  Golticlay,  Latheron, 
b.        ;  d.        ;  m.        ,  Ann,  d.  of  John  Sutherland  :  — 
John  Mackay,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 


MA'_  KAY  (L.O. ,  4  Dec.  1906).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  or, 
between  two  bears'  heads  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  in 
chief,  and  a  swan  of  the  third  in  base,  a  triple-towered  castle 
sable,  masoned  of  the  third,  between  two  hands  issuant  from 
the  ends  of  the  chevron,  each  holding  a  dagger  all  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour  vambraced,  the  hand  grasping  a 
dagger  fessewise  all  proper.  Motto — "  Manu  forti." 
Son  of  Donald  Mackay  of        ,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m. 

Marion  M'Leod: — 

Samuel  Peter  Mackay,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.      Res. — 

The  Late  ARTHUR  LEITH  HAY-MACKAY,  Esq., 
formerly  Captain  K.O.S.  B. ,  died  1928.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O.,  1897) — Azure,  a  fesse  or,  between  two  bears'  heads 
couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  buck's 
head  erased  proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-Highlander  vested 
and  plaided,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  halbert  all 
proper.     Motto — "Fortiter." 

MacKEAN  (L.O.,  17  June  1921).  Or,  a  double- 
headed  eagle  displayed  gules,  surmounted  by  a  lymphad 
sails  furled  and  rigged  sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  millrind 
between  two  heads  of  maize  slipped  or.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter 
hand  in  armour  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
in  pale  gules.  Motto — "  Air  muir  's  air  tir."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  William  Muir  MacKean,  Gentleman  [eld. 
son  of  William  MacKean,  Provost  of  Paisley- — see 
below],  of  Inverkar,  Paisley,  b.  1846  d.  1913  ; 
m.  1872,  Catherine,  d.  of  Charles  Howden,  Gen- 
tleman, of  Laurel  Bank,  Belfast : — 
William  Muir  MacKean,  Gentleman,  b.  Res. — 

Inverkar,  Lounsdale  Road,  Paisley. 

Charles  Louis  MacKean,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Antrim  [Arms 
as  above,  but  (matric.  L.O.,  23  June  1925)  a  bordure 
of  the  second],  b.  1877;  m.  1917,  Isobel  Guthrie,  d.  of 
George  Burrell,  and  has  issue — William  Muir  MacKean, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  George  Burrell  MacKean,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1920.  Seat — Loughanmore,  Dunadry,  co.  Antrim. 
Club— Ulster  (Belfast). 

Sons    of  William    MacKean,    Provost    of    Paisley, 

b.  18 14  ;   d.  1894  ;    m.  1846,  Mary  White,  d.  of  the 

late  William  Muir  : — 

James  Anderson  Dunlop  MacKean,  Esq.,  J. P.  [Arms 

as  first  above,  but  (matric.    L.O.,   24    June    1924),  the 

chief  engrailed],  b.  1849.     Res. — Rozelle,  Paisley.     Clubs 

Paisley,  Royal  Clyde  Yacht,  and  Art  /Glasgow). 

Norman    MacGregor     MacKean,    Esq.,     T.D.,     J. P. 


Renfrewshire,  Capt.  and  Hon.   Major  6th  Batt.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  [Arms  as  first  above,  but 


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(matric.  LO.,  17  June  1921)  the chie f embattled],  b.  1861; 
m.  1898,  Elizabeth  Campbell,  eld.  d.  of  John  Logan,  and 
has  issue — Ian  Logan  MacKean,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Res. — Parkgate,  Carriage  Hill,  Paisley.  Clubs — Cale- 
donian United  Service'  Edinburgh),  Royal  Clyde  Yacht 
(Glasgow). 

McKECHNIE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  in  chief 
per  pale  argent  and  gules,  to  the  dexter  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  second,  to  the  sinister  a  horse  passant  of  the  first,  in 
base  azure,  an  English  ship  of  the  16th  century  in  full 
sail  also  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  azure, 
issuant  from  waves  proper,  a  castle  argent,  charged 
with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules,  on  the  centre  tower  a 
flagstaff  of  the  first,  flying  therefrom  a  pennon  per 
saltire  of  the  second  and  third.  Motto — "  Dh  'Aindeoin 
co  theireadh  e." 
Son  of  : — 

The  late  Sir  James  McKechnie,  K.B.E.  (civ.),  1918, 
M.Inst.C.E.,  M.Inst.M.E.,  b.  ;  m.   1924,  Josephine, 

widow  of  Dr.  Alonso  Reynolds,  and  d.  1928. 

M'KEE  (U.O.,  confmd.  1912).  Vert,  three  bears' heads 
couped  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  patee  fitchee  vert,  fimbriated 
or.     Motto — "Concordia." 

Eldest  son  of  John  M'Kee,  Gentleman,  of  the  Rhan- 

buoy,  Carrickfergus,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1880  ;  m.  1864,  Anne 

Shaw,  d.  of  William  Duffield:  — 

Rev.  John  Reginald  M'Kee,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Priest  of  the 

Congregation  of  the  Oratory,  b.  1865.     Res. — The  Oratory, 

South  Kensington,  S.W.7. 

ALEXANDER  MACKELLAR,  Gentleman.  Armorial 
hearings  (L.O.,  1888) — Argent,  a  lion  pas-ant  azure  between 
two  barrulets  gules,  in  chief  three  crescents  sable,  and  in  base 
as  many  mullets  of  the  third,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  embowed, 
wielding  a  scimitar  all  proper.  Motto — '*  Perseverando." 
Residence — Lawrenny,  Goulburn,  New  South  Wales. 

MACKENZIE,  see  BURTON  -  MACKENZIE, 
FRASER-MACKENZIE.MUIR-MACKENZIE,  SHAW- 
MACKENZIE,  and  STEWART-MACKENZIE. 

MACKENZIE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  and  a  stag's  head  caboshed  in 
base  all  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  antlers  an  eagle 
wings  addorsed  and  inverted  preying  on  a  serpent  head 
elevated  neck  embowed  all  proper.  Motto — ' '  Finil  coronat 
opus." 

Son  of  Frederick  William  Mackenzie  of  Stawell  House, 
Richmond,  London,  S.W.  : — 

Frederick  Finch  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C,B.,  J.P  and 
(1904)  High  Sheriff  Berks. ,  Lt. -Col.  late  comdg.  5th  Batt. 
Lanes.  Fus. ,  served  in  S.  African  War  1900-2,  b.  1849;  m. 
1879,  Ella,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Christopher  Rawson.  Seat — 
Ramslade,  nr.  Bracknell.     Club — United  Service. 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a 
hart's  head  cabossed  or  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  fraises  argent, 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  chequy  gules  and  or.  Mant- 
ling azure,  doubled  or.  Crest—On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  hart's  head  cabossed  or.  Motto — "  Data  fat 
secutus  " 

Son  of: — 
Alexander  William  Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  Banker,  b. 
.     Res. — America. 

MACKENZIE   of    Coul   (L.O.,   c.     1680-7  and    1800). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure  a  deer's  head  caboshed  or  (Mac- 
kenzie) ;    2   and   3,    gules,    a  boar's  head   couped   argent 
(Chisholm).     Mantling  gules,   doubled    argent.     Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  erect  or,  between 
the  attires  of  a  stag  fixed  to  the  scalp  sable.      Supporters — 
Dexter,    an    armed    Highlander   in   full   costume    proper ; 
sinister,  a  roebuck  proper.     Motto — "  Pulchrior  ex  arduis." 
Eld.  son  of  Sir  Robert  Ramsay  Mackenzie,  10th  Bart. , 
b.   1811;  d.   1873;  m-   1846,  Louisa  Alexandrina,  d.  ot 
Richard    Jones,    Member    of    Legislative    Assembly, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales  : — 
Sir  Arthur  George  Ramsay   Mackenzie,    nth   Bart.   (16 
Oct    1673),  J.P.   and  D.L.    co.    Ross,  b.    1865;    m.    1901, 


Evelyn  Mary  Montgomery  (d.  1908),  d.  of  the  late  Major- 
Gen.  Sir  Edward  Wolstenholme-Ward,  K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has 
issue — Robert  Evelyn  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  f>.  1906.  Seat — 
Coul  House,  Strath peffer,  Ross-shire.     Club— Caledonian, 

h  MACKENZIE  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a 
aart's  heid  caboshed  or  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  fasces  argent , 
oil  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
ir.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Highlander  wield- 
ng  a  sword  proper.     Motto — "  Virtute  et  valore." 

2nd  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Harry  Maxwell  Mackenzie,   R.A., 

b.  1839  ;    d.  1891  ;    m.  1872,  Caroline  Georgina,  d.  of 

Capt.  Charles  Ponsonby,  late  Bombay  C.S. :  — 

Henry    Ponsonby   Mackenzie,    Esq.,    Engineer   Lieut.- 

Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  *.  1877  ;   m.  1915,  Gladys  Dalziel,  d. 

the  late  William  Weatherly,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has 

issue — Alastair    John    Mackenzie,     Gentleman,    b.     1922  ; 

Kenneth  William  Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  b.  1928.      Res. — 

Trawalla,  Victoria,  Australia. 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ;  2.  azure,  a  horse 
courant,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  in 
the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  all  argent ;  3.  or,  a 
lymphad  sails  furled  oars  in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules,  and 
in  a  sea  in  base  vert  a  salmon  naiant  argent ;  4.  argent,  issu- 
ing from  a  mount  in  base  an  oak-tree  proper,  surmounted  of 
an  eagle  displayed  or,  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a  crescent 
azure  for  difference.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  proper  holding  a 
spear  or.  Mottoes — "Dh  Aindeoin  co  theireadh  e  "  ;  and 
below  the  shield,  "  Per  mare  per  terras." 
Son  of: — 

John  Maclellan  Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  B.L.    Glasgow, 
Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Procurators  in  Glasgow,  b. 
Res.— 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.,  27  Apl.    1906).     Azure,  a  stag's 
head  cabossed,  betweeen  the  tynes  an  edock  leaf  or,  a  chief 


embattled  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's  head  cabossed  proper. 
Motto— "Ad  alta."     Livety—  Blue  and  silver. 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Mackenzie,  Architect,  of  Elgin, 

*.i8i5;  rf.1854;  OT.1845.  Helen  Margaret,  d.  of  John 

Maclnnes,  Dandalieth,  Morayshire  :— 

Alexander  Marshall  Mackenzie,  Esq. ,  LLD.  (Aberdeen), 

ARSA,    F.R.I.B.A.,    b.    1848;  m.   1876,  Phebe   Anne 

Robertson,  d.  of  Alexander  Cooper,  Solicitor,  of  Elgin,  and 


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great-granddau.  of  Gen.  George  Duncan  Robertson,  C.B. , 
of  Struan ;  and  has  issue — (i)  Thomas  Robertson  Mac- 
kenzie, Gentleman,  b.  1877;  (2)  Alexander  George  Robertson 
Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  b.  1879 ;  (3)  Gilbert  Marshall 
Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  Phebe  ;  and  Annie  Francis 
Marshall.  Res. — Culter  House,  Culter,  Aberdeenshire. 
Club — Roy.  Northern  (Aberdeen). 

MACKENZIE  of  Glenmuick  (L.O.,  1890).  Per  pale 
indented  azure  and  or,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  grasping  a  sword  bendways 
proper.     Motto — "  Sic  itur  ad  astra." 

Second  son  of  Sir  Allan  Russell  Mackenzie,  2nd  Bart., 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Ross  and  Aberdeen,  one  of  the 

King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland,  sometime  Lieut.  Royal 

Horse   Guards,    b.    1850 ;    d.    1906 ;    m.    1874,    Lucy 

Eleanora,  d.  of  Duncan  Davidson  of  Tulloch  Castle, 

co.  Ross  : — 

Sir   Victor   Audley   Falconer    Mackenzie,  3rd    Bart.    (21 

March  1890)    D.S.O.,    M.V.O.,    Col.   late    Scots    Guards, 

served  Great  War,  comdg.  1st  Batt.  Scots  Gds.  (despatches 

twice,  D.S.O.),  b.    1882.     Seats — Glenmuick  and  Brackley, 

Aberdeen,  and  Kintail,  Ross.     Club — Guards'. 


kenzie,  Gentleman,  2nd  Batt.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1892  ; 
killed  in  action  1914  ;  Jane  Norah  ;  and  Muriel  Jessica. 
Seat — St.  Bernard,  Bournemouth.  Club — Royal  Corinthian 
Yacht ;  East  Dorset  Sailing  ;  Parkstone  Sailing. 

HODSON  MACKENZIE  (H.  Coll.,  8  Sept.  1921).  Per 
chevron  sable  and  azure,  in  chief  three  martlets  and  in 
base  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  teste  ise  the  hand  grasping  a  chaplet  of  laurel  a 
dove  proper.     Motto — "  Non  sine  periculo." 

Son  of  Robert  Hodson,  of  1  Chester  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1901  ;  tn.  1872,  Emily 
Ann,  d.  of  Charles  G.  C.  Oriel: — 

Murdoch  Mackenzie  Hodson  Mackenzie  (formerly 
Hodson),  Esq.,  J.P.,  B.A.,  C.Inst. M.E.,  b.  1873;  m.  1901, 
Ethel  Daisie,  d.  of  Col.  J.  F.  Pierson,  J. P.,  late  R.A.,  and 
has  issue  — Robert  Pierson  Hodson  Mackenzie,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  Kenneth  John  Hodson  Mackenzie,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908  ;  Barbara.  Res. — Rockalls  Hall,  Polstead,  Suffolk. 
Club— Pitt  (Cambridge). 

MACKENZIE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  cross  parted  and  fretty 
azure,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  stag's  head 


MACKENZIE  of  Redcastle  (L.O.,  1678-9  and  10  Aug. 
1911).  Azure,  a  hart's  head  caboshed,  attired  with  ten 
tynes  or,  within  a  bordure  indented  chequy  of  the  second 
and  first.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  man's  heart  in  flames  within  two 
palm  branches  disposed  orlewise  all  proper.  Motto— 
"  Ferendum  et  sperandum." 

Eld.  son  of  Edwin  John  Landseer  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  b. 
1843  ;   d.    1 9 15  ;    tn.   Amy,   d.   of  Joseph  Doggett,   ot 
London : — 
Edwin    Landseer  Mackenzie,    Gentleman,    b.  1876 ;    m. 
19 12.     Res.— 7  Carlton  Hill,  N.W. 

Son  of  the  late  John  Donaldson  Mackenzie,  Surgeon, 

of  Harley  Street,  London,  and  Rouge  Bullion,  Jersey, 

b.  1803;  d.  1874;  tn.  1840,  Emma  Caroline,  d.  of  John 

Landseer,    Esq.,   F.S.A.,    R.A.,    Engraver    to    King 

George  III.  :— 

Landseer    Mackenzie,   Gentleman    [Arms,    Crest,   and 

Motto  as   above,  but   (matric.    L.O.    19   Aug.    1911)   the 

bordure  charged  with  a  crescent  gules  for  difference],  b. 


1849  ;■•/«.  1876,  Laura  Louise,  d.  of  David  Dobell  of  Frit- 
tenden,  Kent ;  and  has  had  issue — Colin   Landseer  Mac- 


caboshed  of  the  last,  and  in  the  second  and  third  quarters 
a  mountain  in  flames  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
azure,  within  the  attires  a  cross  couped  or,  the  whole  between 
two  stags'  horns  gold.  Motto — "Always  faithful."  Livery 
— Blue,  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons   of  Edward  Mackenzie,   Esq.,  of  Newbie,  Dum- 
friesshire, and  Fawley  Court,  Bucks.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High 
Sheriff  co.    Oxford   1862),  b.   181 1;  d.    1880;    tn.    1st, 
Mary,    d.    of    William    Dalziel    of   The   Craigs,   co. 
Dumfries : — 
William  Dalziel  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Fawley  Court  and 
Farr,  M.A.   (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Hon.   Lt.-Col.  late 
Queen's  Own  Oxfordshire  Hussars,  D.  L.  for  the  county  of 
Inverness,  J. P.,  b.  1840;  tn.  1st,  1863,  Mary  Anna  (d.  1900), 
eldest  dau.   of  Henry  Baskerville,   Esq.,  J. P.    and   D. L. , 
Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and  Woolley,  co.  Wiltshire,  and 
has  had  issue  — (1)  William  Roderick  Dalziel  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  J.  P.  Oxon.,  J.  P.  and  C.A.  Bucks. ,  late  Major  3rd  Batt. 
Queen's   Own   Cameron    Highlanders,  b.   1864  [tn.    Maud 
Evelyn  (d.  1924),  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  George  W. 
Higginson,  G.C.  B.  ;   and  has  had  issue — Douglas  William 
Alexander  Dalziel   Mackenzie,    Esq.,    D.S.O. ,   Capt.   and 
Bt. -Major    Seaforth     Highlanders,     H.M.    Commsr.    for 
Balmoral  1926,6.  1889  [tn.  1915,  Patience  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Robert   Basil  Hoare,  of  Sutton  Veney,    Wilts. ;    and  has 
issue — Colin   Dalziel    Mackenzie,    Gentleman,    b.    1919  ; 
William  Alexander  Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;    and 
Alexandra  Elizabeth  Barbara  Patience  (Club — Arthur's)]; 


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Kenneth  FitzPatrick  Mackenzie,  Lieut.  5th  Cameron  High- 
landers, b.  1891 ;  killed  in  action  19 15  ;  and  Margaret  Flor- 
ence Evelyn  (Res. — Sunnyclose,  Henley-on-Thames)];  (2) 
Edward  Baskerville  Mackenzie-Gillanders,  Esq.  (q-v.);  Mary 
Gwendoline  [m.  1887,  Duncan  Davidson  of  Tulloch  (d. 
1917)];  Isla  Jessie  [tn.  1892,  Harry  Officer  Blackwood]; 
Aimee  Dorothea  ;  and  Kathleen  Helen.  He  tn.  2nd,  1902, 
Mary  Catherine  (d.  1924),  dau.  of  Adam  Steuart  Gladstone, 
and  widow  of  Sir  F.  G.  Stapleton,  8th  Bart.  Estates — 
Fa wley  Court,  cos.  Buckingham  and  Oxford;  The  Abbey, 
Thetford,  cos.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ;  Northfield,  co.  Dum- 
fries ;  House  of  Farr,  co.  Inverness;  and  Brae,  co.  Ross. 
Postal  address — Fawley  Court,  Henley-on-Thames.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Cavalry,  Caledonian. 

Edward  Philippe  Mackenzie,  late  of  Auchenskeoch  and  of 
Downham  Hall,  Suffolk,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Norfolk,  Suffolk, 
and  Dumfries  (High  Sheriff  co.  Suffolk  1882),  formerly 
C.C.  and  D.L.  for  that  co. ,  formerly  Lieut.  9th  Lancers, 
late  Col.  Comm.  Loyal  Suffolk  Hussars,  b.  1842 ;  tn. 
1865,  Helen  Jane  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Henry  Baskerville,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L. ,  of  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford  ;  and  has  issue 
— Beryl  Marie  Baskerville  [tn.  1890,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Geoffry 
Barton,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Capt. 
Philip  Geoffry  Barton,  M.C.,  of  Auchenskeoch,  tn.  and 
has  issue].  Res.  — 14  Sussex  Square,  Brighton.  Clubs — 
Garrick,  Cavalry. 

Austin  Mackenzie  of  Carradale,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Dumfries, 
Northants.,  and  Argyll,  late  Lt.  3rd  Batt.  Scots  Fus. ,  and 
late  Capt.  5th  V.B.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
Member  of  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  b.  1856  ;  tn.  1st, 
1878,  Lucy  Maria  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Major  Gustavus  Tuite 
Dalton  of  Fennor,  co.  Meath  ;  2nd,  1913,  Mary  Frances,  d. 
of  late  Capt.  J.  Linton  of  Hemingford,  Hunts.,  and  the 
Countess  of  Aylesford.  Seat — Carradale,  Argyllshire. 
Town  res. — 8  Charles  Street,  Mayfair.W.  Clubs — Brooks's, 
Boodle's,  Orleans,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  (Cowes). 

MACKENZIE,  late  of  Portmore  (L.O.,  1873).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  buck's  head  caboshed  or;  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  frasiers  argent,  over  all  in  the  centre  of  the  shield  a 
wolf's  head  erased  or.  Mantling  gules,  the  doubling  argent ; 
and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter  arm 
holding  a  garland  of  laurel  proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above 
the  crest  this  Motto,  "  Virtute  et  labore."  Livery — Blue 
and  gold. 

Eldest  son  of  Colin  James  Mackenzie  of  Portmore,  Esq., 
Lord-Lieut   ofco.  Peebles,  b.  1835;  d.  1896;  m.  1871, 
Catherine  Alice  (d.  1923),  d.  of  late  Samuel  Wauchope, 
Esq-  :— 
Colin  Charles  Forbes  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Major,  H.M.'s 
Land  Forces,  Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  b. 
1879  ;  m.  1924,  Noel  Grace,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  G.  J.  Fergusson- 
Buchanan,  of  Auchentorlie.     Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.)  Argent,  a  stag's  head  cabossed 
azure,  within  two  branches  of  hymeno  phyllum  pulcherre- 
mum  proper,  between  two  male  huriasin  chief  and  a  female 
of  the  same  in  base  also  proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — A  stag's  head  cabossed  proper,  tyned  or. 
Supporters— On  the  dexter  a  Highlander  having  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  sword  erect  in  pale,  and  on  his  sinister  arm  a 
target  all  proper  ;  and  on  the  sinister  a  Maori  holding  in 
his  exterior  hand  a  native  spear  plumed  proper.  Motto — 
"  We  persevere." 

Son  of  Donald  Stewart  Mackenzie,  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand : — 

The  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Mackenzie,  G.C.M.G.,  Hon. 
LL.D.  (Edin.),  M.L.C.  New  Zealand,  Prime  Minister 
1912,  High  Commissioner  for  N.Z.  in  London  1912-20,  b. 
1854;  tn.  1884,  Ida  Henrietta  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Charles 
Nantes,  of  Devon;  and  has  issue — Kenneth  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  b.  1885  [tn.  1913,  Flora,  d.  of  Rev. — Macdonald] ; 
David  Stewart  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  b.  1887  [m.  1912,  Lorna, 
d.  of  George  H.  Wilson];  Cusack  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  b. 
1889  [m.  19 12,  Lilian  Rubina,  d.  of  Duncan  Boyes]  ;  Hector 
Bruce  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Lieut.  N.Z.A.M.S.,  b.  1894  [tn. 
1918,  Elyn  Caroline,  d.  of  Judge  George  J.  Nichols,  late 
I.C.S.] ;  CluthaNantes Mackenzie,  Esq. , N.Z.  MountedRifles, 
formerly  Member  N.Z.  Parliament,  b.  1895  [tn.  1919,  Doris, 
d.  of  Harcourt  Sawyer,  of  Windsor  Forest  (Res. — Jubilee 
Institute  for  the  Blind,  Auckland)] ;  Helen  Nantes,  C.B.E. 
[m.  1918,  Capt.  Albert  Victor  MacDonald,  M.C.,  R.W. 
Kent  Regt.].  Seats — Allan  Grange,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  ; 
Caberfeidh,  Tanakapo,  Otago,  N.Z.  Clubs— Wellington  ; 
Otago  ;  Northern  (all  New  Zealand). 


CHARLESGRANT  MACKENZIE,  Esq. .V.D.,  late  Lt.- 
Col.  comdg.  6th  Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs),  and  late  comdg.  2nd  6th  Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  also  late  comdg.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Morayshire 
Regt.  (which  Batt.  he  raised), County  Comdt.  of  Morayshire, 
being  the  son  of  the  late  Colonel  Sir  Felix  Calvert  Mac- 
kenzie, Knight  Bachelor  (1897),  D.L.  co.  of  Elgin,  Hon.  Col. 
(V.D.)  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Rosshire  Buffs, 
Duke  of  Albany's),  the  first  company  of  which  he  raised  in 
1859,  a  member  of  the  Morayshire  County  Council,  Provost 
of  Forres  1865-72,  by  his  wife  Anne  (d.  1881),  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Charles  Grant,  minister  of  Kingussie,  Inverness- 
shire,  and  grand- dau.  of  Captain  Donald  Fraser  of  the 
78th  Highlanders.  Armorial  bearings  (L. O. ,  1900)— -Azure, 
a  stag's  head  caboshed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  an  elephant 
sable,  tusked  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect,  hold- 
ing a  sword  in  bend  sinister,  all  proper.  Motto — "  Corde 
et  tnanu."  Married,  1900,  Ethel  Pauline,  dau.  of  John 
Henry  Luis  of  Cidhmore,  Dundee ;  and  has  Issue — Con- 
stance Beatrix  Luis.  Residence — Firlands,  Forres,  N.B. 
Club— Liberal  (Edinburgh). 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.,  circa  1672).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or ;  2.  or,  a  rock  in  flames 
proper ;  3.  gules,  three  human  legs  armed  proper,  flexed  in 
triangle,  conjoined  in  the  centre  at  the  upper  part  of  the 
thigh,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  all  within  a  bordure  in- 


dented  or.     Mantling  azure,   doubled  or.     Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  mountain  in  flames  proper;  and  in 
an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Luceo  non  uro." 
Livery — Blue,  yellow  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  John  Tolme  Mackenzie,  Esquire,  J. P.,  of 

Dunvegan,  Skye,  b.  June  16,  1828  ;  d.  1910;  tn.  1857, 

Henzell  (d.  1922),  dau.  of  David  Dixon  Ferguson  :— 

Murdoch    Tolme     Mackenzie,    Esq.,    J. P.    and    Hon. 

Sheriff  Substitute,  Ross-shire,  F.S.A.  Scot.;    M.B..C.M. 

(Edin.),  b.  May  19,  1858,  representative  of  the  family  of 

Mackenzie,  of  Ballone  ;  tn.  1906,  Euphemia,  d.  of  Donald 

Munro.     Res.—  Scolpaig,  North  Nist,  Scotland. 

The  Late  THOMAS  MACKENZIE,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for 
Banffshire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Morayshire,  of  Dailuaine 
House,  Carron,  Strathspey,  co.  Banff,  and  of  Innes  House, 
near  Elgin,  co.  Moray.  Born  March  18,  1848,  being 
the  third  son  of  William  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  of  Dailu- 
aine, and  his  wife  Jane,  daughter  of  William  Thomson 
of  Knockando.     Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  ; 


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Azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed,  between  the  attires  an 
antique  crown  or.  Above  the  shield  is  placed  a  helmet  be- 
fitting his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or;  and 
upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  garland  of  laurel  proper  :  and 


in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Virtute  et  valore," 
and  below  the  shield  "  Luceo  non  uro. "     Livery — Blue  and 
gold.     Married,  Oct.  30,  1877,  Emily  (d.  Jan.  8,  1899),  dau 
of  Edwin  Holt,  Esq.,  of  Rosehill,  Worcestershire;  and  died 
1 915.     Estates — Dailuaine,  co.  Banff;  Innes.Fco.  Moray. 

MACKENZIE-ASHTON(R.L.,H.Coll.i879).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  sable,  on  a  pile  between  two  crescents  argent,  a 


changed,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  holly  leaf  proper  (for  Mac- 
kenzie).    Mantling  sable  and  argent.      Crests — 1.   on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  mower  proper, 
vested  paly   argent  and  sable,    in  the  act  of  whetting   his 
scythe  also    proper    (for  Ashton)  ;    2.   on  a   wreath    of  the 
colours,   a  bucks  head  as  in    the   arms   (for  Mackenzie). 
Mottoes— 1.  "  Fide  et  virtute  "  ;  2,  "  I  face  all  weathers.'' 
Only  son  of  Arundell  Mackenzie-Ashton,  Gentleman,  of 
Lyde  House,  Bath,  b.  1854  ;   d.  1921  ;  m.  1879,  Mary 
E.,   only    dau.  of    Robert   Tiffen,   M.D. ,    of  Wigton, 
Cumberland  : — 
Philip    Arundell    Mackenzie-Ashton,    Esq.,     Lieut,   late 
R.N.V.R.,   b.    18S0;    m.    Dorothy    Margaret,   eld.    d.   of 
Alexander  Lyons,  of  Rathellen,  Sligo  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Elizabeth  Jacqueline  (d.  1926) ;  and  Eilleen  Gillian.  Res. — 
Gunyumu,   Nyeri,    Kenya  Colony;    Beit  ar   Ras,   Likoni, 
Mombasa,    Kenya    Colony.      Clubs — R.A.C.  ;    R.    Motor 
Yacht ;  Muthaiga  (Nairobi)  ;  Nyeri  (Nyeri.) 

MACKENZIE  (L.O.,  14  June  1909).  Parted  per 
chevron  azure  and  or,  three  stags'  heads  caboshed,  all 
counterchanged.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.      Crest — 


mullet  pierced  of  the  field  (for  Ashton)  ;    2  and  3,  per  fesse 
argent  and  azure,    a   buck's  head  caboshed  and  counter- 


On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's  head  erased,  the  neck 
pierced  with  an  arrow  all  proper.  Motto — "Fide  parta 
fide  acta."     Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Son  of  William  Mackenzie,  Shipowner,  b.    1795  ;    d. 

1850;    m.    183T,   Catherine,    d.    of    John    Mackenzie, 

Balna  Cra,  Lochcarron,  of  the  Cadet  family  of  Davoch- 

maluag : — 
The  late  James  Mackenzie,  Gentleman,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1916  ; 
m.  1878,  Jane,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Neil  Bethune  of  Ontario  ; 
and  had  issue— (1)  Keith  Bethune  Mackenzie,  Esq., 
Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  £.  1880;  killed  in  action  1914 
[m.  Louise,  d.  of  J.  Scott,  Edinburgh] ;  (2)  Eric  James 
Bethune  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A.,  b.  1884  ;  killed  in 
action  1916  [m.  1909,  Ethel  Francis,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  H. 
Bayley  Clissold  of  Bath,  and  left  issue— Alice  Frances]; 
Annabella  Katherine  Bethune  ;  and  Alice  Sheena  Bethune 
(d.  1911).     Res. — Daresbury,  Malvern. 


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MACKENZIE-GRIEVE  (L.O.,  1891).  Azure,  on  a 
fess  argent,  between  two  fetterlocks  in  chief,  and  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  in  base  or,  a  crescent  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  the  hand  grasping  a 
dagger  proper.     Motto — "Qua  fidem  servasti." 

Sons  of  Andrew  Grieve,  Esq.,  W.S.,  J. P.,  Member  of 
Royal  Company  of  Archers,   of  4   Melville    Crescent, 
Edinburgh,  b.  1796  ;  d.  1870;  m.  1843,  Louisa  Jane, 
d.    of  Capt.    Francis    Salmond,    H.E.I.C.S.    Marine, 
Master  Attendant,  Fort  Marlboro',  Sumatra  : — 
The    late   Frederick   John   Mackenzie-Grieve   (formerly 
Grieve),   Esq.,  Capt.    R.N.    (ret.),  b.  1847  ;    d.  1929  ;  m. 
1874,   Charlotte   Jane,    d.    <  f  William    Logan    White,   of 
Kellerstain,  Midlothian,  andgranddau.  of  Sir  James  Foulis, 
Bart.,  ofColinton,  and  had  issue — (1)  Eric  William  Mac- 
kenzie-Grieve, Gentleman,    b.   1875    (Innisfail,    Canada); 
(a)  Alan  James  Mackenzie-Grieve,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.), 
Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1877  ;  (3)  Kenneth  Mackenzie  Mac- 
kenzie-Grieve, Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.  (  et.),  A.F.C.  (ret.),  b. 
1880;  and  Louisa  Helen   [w.  Alick   Martin,  Esq.,  Major 
P.P.L.I.,  killed  in  action  1918,  son  of  Waldive  Martin,  Esq. , 
Upper  Hall,  Ledbury].     Res.— Fir  Hill,  Droxford,  Hants. 
John  Andrew  Mackenzie-Grieve  (formerly  Grieve),  Esq., 
Lt.-Col.    R.A.    (ret.   1898)  [Arms,  Crest,   and  Motto  as 
above,  but  (L.O.  1891)  in  lieu  of  the  crescent  a  mullet, 
Livery— Blue,  with  white  facings],  served  in  India,  Burmah, 
S.  Africa,  and  Great  War  1915-18,  Member  R.  Company  of 
Archers,  K.B.G.S.,  b.  1854;  m.  i884,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 


d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Roney-Dougal,  of  Ratho  Park,  and 
Balnageith ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Colin  John  Mackenzie- 
Grieve,  Esq.,  Capt.,  M.C.,  and  Croix  de  Guerre,  Member  of 
R.  Company  of  Archers,  K.B.G.S.  ,b.  1887  [m.  1911,  Beneta 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Arthur  L.  Cutbill]  ;  (2)  )ohn  Sanford 
Maclean  Mackenzie-Grieve,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  Member 
R.  Company  of  Archers,  K.B.G.S.,  b.  1892  ;  Muriel  Eva  ; 
Hazell  Ida.  Res. — Belfield  House,  Cupar,  Fife.  Clubs — 
United  Service;  New  (Edin.)  ;  Royal  and  Ancient  (St. 
Andrew's.) 

MACKENZIE-GILLANDERS(rematric.  L.O.,  17  June 
1904).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  arms  in  armour,  couped  at  the  elbow,  the 
hands  each  grasping  a  dagger  all  proper,  the  last  hilted  and 
pommelled  or  (Gillanders) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  cross  parted  and 
fretty  azure,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  of  the  last,  and  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  a  mountain  in  flames  proper,  in  the  centre  a 
crescent  gules  for  difference  (Mackenzie,  H.  Coll.).     Mant- 


lings — Dexter,  sable,  doubled  argent ;  sinister,  azure,  doubled 
or.  Crests — Dexter,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter 
arm  as  in  the  arms  all  proper  (Motto — "  Durum  sed 
certissimum  ") ;  sinister,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  azure,  within  the  attires  a  cross  couped  or, 
the  whole  between  two  stags'  attires  gold  (Motto — "  Always 
faithful").  Livery — White  coat,  black  facings,  blue  and 
yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Second   son   of  William  Dalziel  Mackenzie,   Esq.,    of 

Fawley  Court  (q.v.),  b.  1840  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Anna,  d.  of 

late  Henry  Baskerville,  Esq.,  D.  L. ,  of  Crowsley  Park:  — 

The  late  Capt.  Edward  Baskerville  Mackenzie-Gillanders 

(formerly   Mackenzie),   J.  P.   and  D.  L. ,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the 

Army,  3rd  Batt.  Cameron  Highlanders,  served  in  S.  African 

War,  b.   1874;   d.  1923;  m.  1903,   Frances  Geraldine,   d. 

of  late    G.    F.    Gillanders,    Esq.,   J. P.;    and  had  issue — 

Barbara    Geraldine ;    Heather    Frances    Baskerville ;    and 

Rosemary     Falconer    Georgina.        Seats — Highfield     and 

Corriehallie,  Muir-of-Ord,  Ross-shire. 

McKERRELL  (Matric.  L.O.,  8  Feb.  1802).  Azure,  on 
a  fesse  or,  three  lozenges  gules,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
argent.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — Upon  a 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Roman  soldier  on  his  march,  with 
standard  and  utensils  all  proper.  Motto— "  Dulcis  pro 
patria  labor."     Livery — Dark  blue,  with  gold  braid. 

Son  of  Robert  Mure  McKerrell,  Esq.,  V.D.,  J. P. 
co.  Ayr,  Hon.  Col.  late  comdg.  1st  Vol.  Batt 
Royal  Scots  Fus.,  a  Member  of  the  Royal  Company 
of  Archers  (the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland), 
Prison  Commissioner  for  Scotland,  b.  1846;  d.  1912; 
m.  1889,  Lucinda  Margaret,  younger  d.  of  James  Winter 
Brittain  of  Gifford's  Hall,  in  the  co.  of  Suffolk: — 
Robert  James  Mure  McKerrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Res.— 

McKERNAN  (confmd.  U.O.).  Ermine,  two  lions 
passant  gules,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin  statant  gules,  wings  erect  vert,  collared 
or.      Motto — "  Serviendo  guberno." 


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Second  son  of  Edward  McKernan,  of  Aughnakelly, 

Swanlinbar,    co.    Cavan,    b.     1833 ;    d.    1913  ;   m. 

1858,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  McTeggart,  Derrylin,  co. 

Fermanagh  : — 
John  McKernan,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1890,  Mary, 
d.  of  James  Dunican,  Dalystown,  Moyvore,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Lucian  McKernan, 
Gentleman,  M.A.,  Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  1891  [m. 
1923,  Ruth,  only  d.  of  William  Edwards,  of  Notting- 
ham (Postal  address — Pegu  Club,  Rangoon,  Burma)] ; 
(2)  Rev.  Alfred  McKernan,  B.A.,  B.D.,  Principal  Dur- 
gannan  Academy,  co.  Tyrone,  b.  1892  ;  (3)  Frederick 
McKernan,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O.,  West 
African  Medical  Service,  b.  1893  ;  (4)  Rev.  Reginald 
McKernan,  M.A.,  b.  1897  ;  (5)  Percv  Edward  McKernan, 
Gentleman,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O.,  b.  1898  ;  (6)  Herbert 
John  McKernan,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1906  ;  (7)  Harold 
Germanus  McKernan,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  Hilda 
Kathleen,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O. ;  Caroline  Isabel,  B.D.S. ; 
Eileen ;  and  Phoebe  Irene.  Res. — 209  Clonliffe  Road, 
Dublin. 

McKERRELL-BROWN    (L.O.   10  Nov.  1887).  Quar- 
terly,    1     and    4,     azure,    a    chevron    between    three 
fleurs-de-lys  or,  a  crescent  gules  in  fess  point  for  differ- 
ence (for  Brown)  ;   2  and  3,   azure,  on  a  fess  or,  three 
lozenges  gules,  a  bordure  engrailed  argent  (for  McKerrell) ; 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.      Crest  —  A  demi-lion  or, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
fleur-de-lys  of  the  first.    Motto — "Floreat  majestas." 
Eldest  son  of  John   McKerrell-Brown,    Esq.,  of  7 
Eton    Terrace,    Edinburgh,     b.     1818 ;    d.     1887 ; 
m.  1847,  Elizabeth  Agnes,  d.  of  William  Renny,  Esq., 
W.S.,  of  Danevale,  co.  Kirkcudbright : — 
James  McKerrell-Brown,    Esq.,  C.A.,  J. P.,   b.  1853  , 
m.  1 88 1,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Westwood,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.- 
Col.  Dods,  I.A.      Res. — 8  Oxford  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ; 
Woodville,  North  Berwick,  N.B. 

GEORGE  IVIE  MACKESY,  Esq..  M.B.  and  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  L.R.C.S.I.,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  (1871) 
and  Mayor  (1879)  of  the  City  of  Waterford,  Surgeon  to  the 
Waterford  County  and  City  Infirmary,  President  of  Irish 
Medical  Assoc,  and  Ex-President  South-Eastern  Ireland 
Branch  of  British  Medical  Association.    Born  July  26,  1845, 


in  fesse  from  the  sinister  side  proper,  sleeved  gules, 
cuffed  azure,  holding  a  sword  entwined  with  a  snake, 
also  proper,  all  between  two  flaunches  of  the  fourth, 
each  charged  with  a  demi-eagle  displayed,  couped  or. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent,  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  proper,  a  demi-eagle  or,  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  sword  entwined  with  a  snake  in  pale  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto  —  "  In  Deo  manuque  fides."  Married 
Jan.  1870,  Hester  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Strangman 
of  Summerland,  Waterford  ;  and  has  had  with  other  Issue — 
(1)  Joseph  Poulter  Thomas  Mackesy,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1878  ;  (2)  George  Mackesy,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  5,  1880  ; 
(3)  Samuel  Strangman  Mackesy,  Gentleman,    b.   Aug.  24, 

1881  ;  (4)  William  Oswald  Mackesy,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept,  18, 

1882  ;  (5)  David  Henry  Mackesy,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  19, 
1896.  Estates — Property  in  cos.  Kilkenny  and  Queen's 
co.  Residence— 22  Lady  Lane,  Waterford.  Clubs — Junior 
Constitutional,  County  and  City  (Waterford). 

M'KIE  of  Bargaly  (matric.  L.O.,  13  June  1904).  Argent, 
two  ravens  pendent  from  an  arrow  fessways  piercing  their 
necks  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  lion  passant  of  the  field 
armed   and   langued    gules,    a  bordure   compon^e    of  the 


being  the  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Poulter  Mackesy,  M.B. 
(Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  F.R.C.S.I.,  by  his  wife  Frances,  dau. 
of  George  Ivie,  Solicitor,  of  Waterford.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—He bears  for  Arms :  Argent,  a  dexter  arm  couped 


first  and  second.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  raven  proper.  Motto— 
' '  Labora. " 

Eld.  son  of  James  M'Kie,  Esq.,  of  Bargaly,  Advocate 
at     the   Scottish    Bar,    M.A.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    M.P.    for 
Stewartry  of    Kirkcudbright,    b.    1821 ;    d.    1867;    m. 
1853,    Jane  Wilson,  only   d.    of  Archibald   Home  of 
Balvarran,  co.  Perth  : — 
Lt.-Col.    John    M'Kie,  C.B.E.,   D.S.O.,   late  3rd   Batt. 
King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  b.   1857 ;  m.  1910,  Violet, 
eldest  d.  of  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  4th  Bart.     Seats—  Ernespie, 
nr.  Castle  Douglas,  N.B.  ;   Glencaird  Bargrennan,  Newton- 
Stewart,  N.B.     Clubs—  Bachelors',  Boodle's. 

Colonel  EDWARD  ALEXANDER   MACKIE,    Es- 
quire, J.  P.,  late  Hon.  Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  K.O.  Yorkshire 


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L.I.  (V.D. ).  Born  1834,  being  the  third  son  of  Robert 
Jefferson  Mackie,  by  his  wife  Barbara.  Armorial  bearings 
— Paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  a 
narcissus  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of  the  first. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  grasping  a  sword  all  proper, 
a  narcissus  between  two  mullets  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Disce  et  labora."  Married,  Sept.  14,  1865,  Emma 
Gertrude,  daughter  of  R.  D.  Dunn  of  Manor  House, 
Heath,  Wakefield  ;  and  has  Issue — Four  sons  and  five 
daughters.     Seat — 

MACKINDER  (H.  Coll.,  8  Sept.  1920).  Azure,  a 
youth  kneeling  in  armour  proper,  without  helmet  or 
gauntlets.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  book  with  two  clasps  proper, 
an  owl  affrontee  wings  elevated  proper.  Motto — "  Si 
jeunesse  savait." 

Eldest  son  of  Draper  Mackinder,  M.D.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir Halford  John  Mackinder  P.C.  (1926);  Knt. 
Bach. (1920),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Chairman  of 
Imperial  Shipping  and  Imperial  Economic  Committee,  6. 
1861.  Res. — 122A  St.  James's  Court,  S.W.i.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  Carlton,  Union,  Alpine. 

MACKINNON  of  MacKinnon  (L.O.,  1811).     Quarterly, 
1.  vert,  a  boar's  head  erased  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
shank-bone  of  a  deer  proper  (Mackinnon) ;  2.  azure,  a  c  istle 
triple-towered  and  embattled  argent,  masoned  sable,  win- 
dows and  portcullis  gules  (Macleod) ;  3.  or,  a  galley,  her 
oars  saltirewise    and  sails  furled  sable,  flags  flying  gules 
(Macdonald);   4.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  couped    fessewise 
proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitch£e  sable  (Macdonald). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — A  boar's  head 
erased,  holding  in  the  mouth  the  shank-bone  of  a  deer  proper. 
Supporters — On  the  dexter  side  a  lion,  and  on  the  sinister  a 
leopard,  both  proper.      Motto — "  Audentes  fortuna  juvat." 
Son    of   William    Alexander     MacKinnon,    Esq.,    of 
MacKinnon,     34th     Chief    of    Clan     Fingon,    J. P., 
D.L.,    M.A.   (Camb.),  F.R.S.,  b.  1813 ;   d.  1903;  m. 
1846,    Margaret    Sophia,    d.    of  Francis    Willes,    by 
Caroline,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Whichcote  : — 
Francis  Alexander  MacKinnon,  Esq. ,  of  MacKinnon,  35th 
Chief  of  Clan  Fingon  (MacKinnon),  J.  P.  andD.L.  co.Kent, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  £.1848;  m.  1888,  Hon,  Emily  Isabel  Hood,  d. 
of  Admiral  Rt.  Hon.  the  1st  Baron  Hood  of  Avalon.G.C.B.  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Alexander  Hood  MacKinnon,  yngr. 
of  Mackinnon,  Gentleman,  79th    Q.    O.    Cameron   High- 
landers, b.  1892;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  (2)  Arthur  Avalon 
MacKinnon,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N. ,  b.  1893  [m.  1921, 
Gunhild,  d.  of  S.   Kr5yer,  of  Copenhagen,  and  has  issue — 
Alasdair  Neil  Hood  MacKinnon,  Gentleman,  b.  1924];  and 
Aline  Emily  Hood.     Res. — Drumduan,  Forres,  Morayshire. 
Club — Union. 

MACKINTOSH,  see    FRASER-MACKINTOSH. 

MACKINTOSH  of  Conyngham  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Or, 
on  a  chevron,  between  two  lions  rampant  in  chief  and  a 
lymphad  in  base  sable,  a  bezant,  charged  with  a  represen- 
tation of  the  head  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  proper, 
between  two  hearts  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock 
proper,  charged  with  two  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded, 
a  cat  sejant,  also  proper.  Motto — "  By  faith  and  work." 
Son  of  John  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Greystones, 
Halifax  :— 

Sir  Harold  Vincent  Mackintosh,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
formerly  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  Dir.  of  John  Mackintosh  and 
Son,Ltd.,  b.  1891;  m.  1916,  Constance,  d.  of  Edgar 
Stoneham,  O.B.E.,  of  Acton,  W.3  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Mackintosh, Esq.,  b.  192 1  ;  and  Mary.  Res. — Conyngham 
Hall,  Knaresborough,  Yorks.  Clubs — National  Liberal, 
R.A.C. 

ALFRED  DONALD  MACKINTOSH,  of  that  Ilk, 
Chief  of  the  Clan  Chattan,  C.  B.E.J.  P. ,  and  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Inverness-shire.  Born]une24,  1851,  being  the  second  but 
eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Mackintosh,  of 
Mackintosh,  by  his  second  wife  Charlotte,  fifth  daughter  of 
Alexander  MacLeod  of  Dalvey.  Armorial  bearings — He 
bears  for  Arms  :  Quarterly  1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2. 
argent,  adexter  hand  fessewise,  couped  at  the  wrist  and  hold- 
ing a  man's  heart  gules  ;  3.  azure,  a  boar's  head  couped  or  ; 
4.  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  in  saltire  sable.     Upon  the  escutcheon 


is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  cat-a-mountain  salient  proper.  Sup- 
porters— Two  wild  cats  proper.  Motto — "Touch  not  the 
cat,  but  a  glove."  Married,  1880,  Ella,  C.B.E.,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Edward  Priest  Richards,  Esquire,  of  Plas 
Newydd,  in  the  county  of  Glamorgan ;  and  has  had  Issue 
— Angus  Alexander  Mackintosh,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Horse 
Guards,  ft.  1885;  d.  1918  [m.  1917,  Lady  Maud  Louisa 
Emma  Cavendish,  eld.  d.  of  9th  Duke  of  Devonshire  ;  and 
left  issue — Anne  Peace  Arabella] ;  and  Violet  Charlotte, 
died  April  1883.  Seats — Moy  Hall  and  Dunachton,  in  the 
county  of  Inverness  ;  Cottrell,  in  the  county  of  Glamorgan. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Boodle's. 

MACKINTOSH  (L.O.  1886).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  ;  2.  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fesseways 
holding  a  dagger  in  pale  gules ;  3 .  or,  a  lymphad  oars 
in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4.  azure,  a  salmon  naiant 
argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cat-a-mountain  salient  proper, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  gules  ;  and  in  an 
escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto — "  Touch  not  the  catt, 
butt  a  glove."    Livery — Drab  and  red. 

Eldest  son  of  William  Mackintosh,  Lord  Kyllachy, 

Senator  of    the  College  of    Justice    in    Scotland, 

b.   1842;    d.    1918 ;    m.    1869,  Jane,  d.   of  David 

Stevenson,  C.E.,  Engineer  to  the  Commissioners  of 

Northern  Lights : — 

William   Eneas   Mackintosh,     Esq.,    J. P.    Inverness, 

B.A.    (Oxon),  Advocate,  Scottish  Bar,  late    3rd  Q.O" 

Cameron  Highlanders,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  (191 8), 

b.  1870  ;  m.  1903,  Etta  Ann,  d.  of  Henry  R.  M.  Porter, 

of  Birlingham,  Worcs.     Seat — Kyllachy,  co.  Inverness. 

Club— New  (Edin.) 

MACKINTOSH  (L.O.).  Parted  per  chevron  or  and 
argent,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  dexter  hand  fessways 
couped  at  the  wrist  grasping  a  dagger  erect  of  the  third, 
and  in  base  a  galley  sails  furled  sable,  flagged  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  cat-a-mountain  rampant  guardant  proper.  Motto 
— "Touch  not  the  cat  bot  a  glove." 
Son  of: — 

William    Mackintosh,    Gentleman,     b.  .       Res.  — 

Lanancha,  co.  Peebles, 

MACKIRDYof  Birkwood(L.O.,  1894).    Parted  per  fesse 


argent  and  sable,  in  chief  a  martlet  of  the  second,  and  in 


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base  a  fir-tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  surmounted  of  a 
sword  bendwise  dexter,  supporting  on  its  point  an  antique 
crown  or.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-wyvern  displayed  proper. 
Motto — "Dieu  et  mon  pays."  Livery — Dark  green,  with 
silver  buttons. 

Elder  surv.  son  of  William  Augustus  Scott  Mackirdy, 

Esq.,  D.L..J.P.  co.  Lanark  (formerlyWilliam  Augustus 

Scott),  of  Birkwood,  co.  Lanark,  b.  1842;  d.  1909;  m. 

1880,  Lucy  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Edmund  Bell,  of  Rothesay : — 

Elliott  Mackirdy  Scott  Mackirdy,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Wilts.. 

Lanark,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Capt.   Royal  Horse  Guards 

(Blues),  Capt.  Lanarkshire  Yeo. ,  a  member  of  the  Royal 

Company  of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  b. 

t88i  ;  m.  1906,  Eva  Mary,  elder  surv.  d.  of  the  late  Hon. 

Evelyn   Henry  Pierrepont ;    and  has  issue — David  Elliott 

Mackirdy,  Gentleman,  b,   1907 ;  Michael  Evelyn  Wallace 

Mackirdy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Angela  Mary.     Estate 

and  postal  address — Abbey  House,  Malmesbury.     Clubs— 

Bath,  New  (Edinburgh). 

MACKWORTH  and  MACKWORTH-PRAED  (H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  party  per  pale  indented  sable  and 
ermine,  a  chevron  gules,  fretty  or  (Mackworth,  grant  by 
John,  Lord  Audley,  1  Aug.  1404)  ;  2.  azure,  a  cross 
recercle\  voided  or,  surmounted  by  a  bend  gules  (Basing, 
temp.  Edward  II.);  3.  gules,  a  fesse  between  two  bars 
gemelle  argent  (Normanville) ;  4.  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  argent  (Bulkeley) ;  5.  argent,  a 
cross  flory  between  four  martlets  gules,  a  canton  azure 
(Byrd);  6.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  collared  gules 
(Domville) ;  7.  or,  a  cross  patee  fitchee  sable  (Broxton) ;  8. 
gules,  a  chevron  between  three  pheons,  points  downward, 
argent  (Hill  of  Buntingsdale) ;  9.  ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable, 
a  castle  triple-towered  argent  (Hull  or  Hill  of  Hull,  co. 
Salop) ;  10.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or,  between  th'ee  crosses 
pat^e  fitchee  argent  (Wlonkeslow) ;  n.  per  pale  or  and 
argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable  (Bird) ;  12.  gules,  three 
pheons,  points  downward,  argent  (Malpas) ;  13.  argent,  a 
cross  flory  azure  (Malpas  als.  Belward) ;  14.  gules,  three 
chevronels  argent  (Evans  of  Gnoll  Castle) ;  15.  argent,  a 
stag  lodged  gules,  attired  and  holding  in  the  mouth  an 
acorn  or,  leaved  and  slipped  vert  (Griffith  Gwyr) ;  16. 
argent,  a  dragon's  head  erased  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules  (Rhys  Goch)  ;  17. 
sable,  a  chevron  between  three  spear-heads  argent,  embrued 
at  the  points  gules  (Maynarch);  18.  gules,  three  towers 
argent  (Howell) ;  19.  vert,  a  chevron  between  three  wolves' 
heads  erased  or  (Elvarch).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  wing  per  pale 
dancettde  sable  and  ermine  (granted  by  Lord  Audley,  1  Aug. 
1404).  [The  arms,  quarterings,  and  crest  as  above  were 
certified  26  Oct.  1864  by  William  Courthope,  Somerset 
Herald  and  Registrar.  But  the  arms  of  Mackworth  which 
are  more  usually  in  use  are :  Per  pale  indented  sable  and 
ermine,  on  a  chevron  gules,  five  crosses  patee  or.  Crest — 
A  cock  gules].     Motto — "  Gwell  angau  na  cywilydd." 

Sons  of  Sir  Arthur  William  Mackworth,  6th  Bart.,  C.B. 
(1907),  b.  1842;  d.  1914 ;  m.  1865,  Alice  Kate,  yr.  d. 
of  Joseph  Cubitt  of  Park  Street,  Westminster: — 

Sir  Humphrey  Mackworth,  7th  Bart.  (16  Sept.  1776),  Capt. 
late  R.  Monmouthshire  R.E. ,  formerly  3rd  Batt.  Royal  West 
Surrey  Regt. ,  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  in 
Army  Remount  Service,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1st,  1908,  Margaret 
Haig,  Viscountess  Rhondda  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1923), 
only  child  of  1st  Viscount  Rhondda;  2nd,  1923,  Dorothy 
Cecil,  d.  of  the  late  J.  C.  Llewellin.  Seat — Oaklands,  m . 
Caerleon,  Monmouthshire. 

Col.  Harry  Llewellyn  Mackworth,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R. 
Signal  Corps. ,  late  R.  E. ,  b.  1878;  m.  1913,  Leonie  Georgetta, 
d.  of  Prof.  Franklin  Petersen,  Mus.B.,  Oxford,  of  Mel- 
bourne Univ.     Res. — Cliffend,  Studland,  Dorset. 

Geoffrey  Mackworth,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,Capt.  R.N., 
b.  1879;  m.  1910,  Noel  Mabel,  d.  of  W.  T.  Langford ;  and 
has  issue — David  Arthur  Geoffrey  Mackworth,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912  ;  Betty  Mabel ;  and  Lorna  Alice.     Res. — 

John  Dolben  Mackworth,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  late  Lt.-Col. 
R.A.F. ,  b.  1887;  m.  1913,  Marianne  Annette,  d.  of  H.  W. 
Sillem  of  The  Pines,  Horsell ;  and  has  issue — Christopher 
Charles  Dolben  Mackworth,  Gentleman,  b.  191 9  ;  and 
Josephine  Ann.     Res. — Green  Gates,  Kintbury,  Berks. 

Son  of  Audley  Mackworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  d. 
1914;  m.  1896,  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Mason  of  Caterham: — 

Philip  Herbert  Mackworth,  D.F.C.,  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F., 
b.  1897  ;  m.  1921,  Winifred  Kathleen  Moss,  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Richard  Charles  Audley  Mackworth,  Gentleman,  b. 


1934;  (2)  James  Digby  Mackworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1927; 
and  Sheila  Margaret.     Seat — 

Son  of  William  Backwell  Tyringham  (formerly  Mack- 
worth-Praed),  b.  1829  ;  d.  1870;  m.  1865,  Fanny  Adela 
Wilby:  — 
Roger  William  Giffard  Tyringham  {q-v.). 
Son  of  Robert  Herbert  Mackworth-Praed,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  Camb.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mickleham  Downs, 
b.  1866;  d.  1913  ;  tn.  1890,  Mary  Josephine,  only  d.  of 
Charles  Jolliffe  of  Southwood  House,  Kent : — 
Cyril  Winthrop  Mackworth-Praed,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
Scots  Gds.  (S.R. )  [Livery — Claret  coat,  red  (or  black  and 
red  striped)   waistcoat],    b.    1891  ;    m.    1919,    Edith    Mary 
Henrietta,  d.  of  Col.  Stephenson  Robert  Clarke,  C.B.  (q.v.), 
and   has    issue — Humphrey   Winthrop    Mackworth-Praeri, 
Gentleman,    b.   1919 ;    Stephanie  ;    and  Josephine  Agnes. 
Res. — 51  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

Yngst.    son    of   Bulkeley   John    Mackworth-Praed    of 

Owsden  Hall,  Suffolk,/*.  1799  ;  d.  1876;  m.  2nd,  1840, 

Elizabeth  Colthurst  (d.  1852),  d.  of  P.  P.  FitzPatrick  ; 

3rd,     1859,     Emily     Maria,     d.     of    William     Fane, 

H.E.I.C.S.  :  — 

Algernon  Henry  Mackworth-Praed,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 

m.  1907,  Hester  (d.  1923),  d.  of  late  Col.  Francis  Augustus 

Fane  of  Fulbeck  Hall;  2nd,  1925,  Mildred,  d.  of  Hubert 

Martineau.     Seat—  Owsden  Hall,  Newmarket.      Town  res. 

— 108   Gloucester   Place,    W.i.      Clubs — Carlton,    Junior 

Carlton. 

McLACHLAN  (H.  Coll.,  1909).  Argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a  human  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  and  grasping  a  cross  patee 
fitchee  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure,  a  salmon 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  o  f 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lymphad  sails  furled  sable, 
three  crosses  patee  fitchee  or.  Motto — "  Fortis  et 
fidus." 

Sons  of  James  McLachlan,  Esq.,  of  Holland  House  , 

Cheltenham,  formerly  H.B.M.'s  Consul  at  Batavia, 

Java,   b.    1825  ;    d.    1903 ;     m.    1862,   Wilhelmina 

Franfoise,  d.  of  Guillaume  Louis  Jacques  Van  der 

Hucht,  of  Duin-en-Berg,  Haarlem,  Holland  : — 

William    James    McLachlan,    Gentleman,    b.     1863. 

Res.  —  Rendcomb  Manor,  Cirencester,   Glos.      Club  — 

Badminton. 

Lt.-Col.  Donald  Maxwell  McLachlan,  late  King's  Own 
Royal  Regt.  (Lanes.),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1902,  Mary  Edith 
Hesseltine ;  and  has  issue — James  McLachlan,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904;  Edith  Francoise  Sylvia.  Res. — Glensanda, 
Cheltenham. 

Maj.-Gen.    James    Douglas    McLachlan,   C.B.   (1918), 


C.M.G.  (1919),  D.S.O.  (1916),  late  Queen's  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders,  Maj.-Gen.  (ret.),  Member  of  the  King's  Body- 


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guard  for  Scotland,  b.  1869;  m.  1904,  Guendolen  Mab., 
d.  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  White,  of  Havilah,  New 
South  Wales  ;  and  has  issue — Jean  Olivia.  Res. — 1 2 
Montagu  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  W.i.  Clubs — Brooks's, 
Naval  and  Military,  Pratt's,  New  (Edin.). 

Arthur  Cecil  McLachlan,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1872.  Res. 
— Villa  Maria  Serena,  Menton-Garavan,  France.  Club — 
St.  James's. 

Maj.  Albert  Charles  McLachlan,  M.C.  (1918),  late  18th 


Capt.  Archibald  Alexander  McLachlan,  late  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  b.  1896.  Res. — Rendcomb  Manor,  Ciren- 
cester, Glos. 

JOHN  MACLACHLAN  of  Maclachlan,  Esquire,  23rd  of 
that  Ilk,  J.  P.  andD.L.  co.  Argyll,  and  a  member  of  the  King's 
Bodyguard  for  Scotland.  Bom  1859,  being  the  second  son 
of  George  Maclachlan  of  Maclachlan,  Esquire,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Thow.      Armorial  bearings 


Royal  Hussars  (Queen  Mary's  Own),  6.  1873;  m.  1906, 
Olive  Pilkington.     Club — Cavalry. 

George  Augustus  McLachlan,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1909,  Ivy  Victoria,  d.  of  Henry  C.  White,  of  Havilah, 
N.S.W. ;  and  has  issue — Daphne  Ursula.  Res. — Forest 
Lodge,  Nutley,  Sussex.     Club — St.  James's. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Francis  McLachlan,  Gentleman  (2nd 

son  of  James  McLachlan,  Esq. — see  above),  b.  1864  ; 

d.  1901  ;   m.  1894,  Katherine  Gyselman  : —  t^j 

Maj.  James  William  Francis  McLachlan,  O.B.E.  (1918), 

late  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  1894.     Res. — 


— He  bears  for  Arms:  Four  coats  quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fessways, 
holding  a  cross  patee  paleways  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  galley  her 
oars  in  saltire  sable,  placed  in  the  sea  proper  ;  4.  argent,  in 
the  base  und£e  vert  a  salmon  naiant  proper.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  castle  situated  upon  a  rock 
all  proper ;  and  for  his  Supporters,  on  either  side  of  the 
escutcheon  a  roebuck  proper.  Motto — "  Fortis  et  fidus." 
Married,  1919,  Marjorie  E.  F.,only  d.  of  A.  C.  Macpherson, 


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of  Cluny,  and  has  issue — Marjorie  Susan  Mary  ;  Frances 
Eva  Ec  lina ;  and  Jean  Helen.  Estate — Maclachlan  or 
Strathlachlan.  Postal  address — Castle  Lachlan,  Strachur, 
Argyllshire.     Clubs—  Brooks's,  New  (Edinburgh). 

MACLAGAN  (L.O.,  27  Oct.  1876).     Argent,  two  chev- 
ronels    sable   within   a   bordure   vert,    charged   with   three 


martlets  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  CreBt—  On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  beaver  passant.  Motto — "  Prin- 
cipiis  obsta."      Livery — Green,  with  black  facings. 

Son  of  Robert  Craig  Maclagan,  Esq.,  M.D.  (Edin.), 

Hon.  Col.  (V.D.),  J. P.  co.  Midlothian,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1919  ; 

m.  1865,  Jane  Robertson  Bayne  (d.   1914),    d.   of  John 

Webster  of  Thankerton  House,  Lanarkshire: — 

Douglas  Philip  Maclagan,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  b. 

1867;    m.   1896,  Jane  Elizabeth,  d.   of  James  Melvin,  of 

Edinburgh,  and  has  issue— Alison  ;    and  Morag.  ^Res. — 

28  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh. 

MACLAINE  of  Lochbuie  (Matric.  upon  ancient  user, 


gules  ;  2.  azure,  a  tower  argent,  masoned  sable  ;  3.  or,  a 
dexter  arm  couped  in  fesse  gules,  the  hand  holding  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch^e  azure ;  4.  or,  a  lymphad  proper,  in  base 
vert  a  salmon  naiant  also  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  branch  of 
laurel  and  one  of  cypress  in  saltire  surmounted  of  a  battle- 
axe  in  pale  proper.  Motto — "  Vincere  vel  mori."  Sup- 
porters— Two  seals  proper. 

Eld.  son  of  Maclaine  of  Lochbuie  (Murdoch  Gillian 

Maclaine),  Chief  of  the  Clan,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon 

Guards,  J. P.  and  D.L.   co.  Argyll,  b.   1845;  d.  1909; 

m.  1869,   Katherine  Marian,  d.  of  late  Salis  Schwabe 

of  Glyn-y-Garth,  Anglesey,  and  of  Manchester  :— 

Kenneth  Douglas  Lome  Maclaine,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Chief  of 

the  Clan,   Major  late   15th   Hussars,   late  Lieut.   Scottish 

Horse  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1920,  Olive  Marguerite,  d.  of 

the  late  Edmund  Robert  Stewart- Richardson,  and  has  issue 

— Gillian  Robert.     Seat — 

SAMUEL  M'LARDY,  Gentleman.  Born  1842,  son  ot 
John  M'Lardy.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1898)— Or, [a 
galley,  oars  in  action,  sails  furled  sable,  nagged  gules, 
surmounted  of  an  eagle  displayed  proper,  beaked  and 
membered  of  the  third,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  an  estoile, 


L.O.,  9  June  1905).     Quarterly,  1.   argent,  a  lion  rampant 


and  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  dexter  hand  couped  of  the 
last.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  proper,  holding  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch^e  and  erect  or.  Motto — "  In  te  fido."  Res. 
— Basford  Mount,  Middleton  Road,  Higher  Crumpsall, 
Manchester. 

M'LAREN  (L.O. ,  24  July  1902).  Or,  two  chevronels 
invected  gules,  between  as  many  shepherds'  crooks  in  saltire 
sable,  and  in  base  a  triple-towered  castle  of  the  last, 
masoned  argent,  flags,  windows,  and  portcullis  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — Issuant 
from  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  Virgin  and  Child  proper, 
the  former  vested  azure.  Supporters— On  either  side  a 
wyvern  argent  wings  erect  gules,  each  supporting  a  banner 
or  charged  with  a  horse-shoe  sable.  Motto — "  Bi'se  mac 
na  cromaige."     Livery — Green,  white  facings. 

Son  of  Duncan  M '  Laren ,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  of  New- 

ington  House,  Edinburgh,  Lord  Provost  and  sometime 

M.P.  for  Edinburgh,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1st,  Grant  Aitken  (d. 

1833);   2nd,   1836,  Christina  Gordon  {d.   1841),  d.  of 

William  Renton  of  Edinburgh  ;  3rd,  1848,  Priscilla,  d. 

of  Jacob  Bright  of  Green  Bank,  Rochdale,  and  sister 

of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Bright,  P.C.,  M.P.  :— 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Charles     Benjamin     Bright     M' Laren, 

1st  Baron  Aberconway  of  Bodnant,  co.   Denbigh  (1911), 

1st  Bart.     (8    Aug.     1902),     P.C.    (190S),     K.C.,     M.A. 

(Edin.),    M.P.    for    Stafford    1880-6,    and    for    Bosworth 

Div.    of    Leicestershire    1892- 1910,     J.  P.    Denbighshire, 

Flintshire,    Middlesex,    and    Surrey,    Comdr.     Order    of 


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the  Redeemer  (Greece),  has  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
(Japan)  3rd  class,  Order  of  Takovia  (Serbia),  b. 
1850  ;  m.  1877,  Laura  Elizabeth,  C.  B.E. ,  Dame  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  only  d.  of 
Henry  Davis  Pochin  of  Bodnant,  Denbighshire,  J.  P.  and 
D.L. ,  sometime  M.P.  for  Stafford  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Hon.  Henry  Duncan  M'Laren,  C.B.E.,  M.A.  (Oxon), 
J.P.  Denbigh,  M.P.  for  West  Staffordshire  1906-10,  and 
for  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1910-22,  b.  1879  [m.  1910,  Christabel 
Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Melville  Leslie  Macnaghten,  Bart.,  C.B. ,  and 
has  issue; — Charles  Melville  M'Laren,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  John 
Francis  M'Laren,  Esq.,  b.  1919 ;  Elizabeth  Mary;  and 
Anne  Laura  Dorinthea  (Res. — 38  South  Street,  Mayfair, 
W.i)];  (2)  Hon.  Francis  Walter  Stafford  M'Laren,  J.P. 
Staffs.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  M.P.  for  Spalding  1910-17,  b. 
1886  [m.  1911,  Barbara,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Herbert  Jekyll, 
K..C.M.G.  ;  and  d.  on  active  service  1917;  leaving  issue — 
Martin  John  M'Laren,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Guy  Lewis  Ian 
M'Laren,  Esq.,  b.  1915];  Hon.  Elsie  Dorothea  [m.  1904, 
Lt.-Col.  Edward  Alexander  James  Johnson- Ferguson,  only 
son  of  Sir  Jabez  Edward  Johnson-Ferguson,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue] ;  and  Hon.  Florence  Priscilla  [m.  1907,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Henry  Norman,  P.C.,  1st  Bart.,  and  has  issue].  Seat — 
Bodnant,  Tal-y-Cafn,  Denbighshire.  Town  res. — 43  Bel- 
grave  Square,  S.W.     Clubs — Reform,  Savile,  &c. 

M'LAREN  (26  Dec.  1902).  Or,  two  chevronels  gules, 
between  two  dock-leaves  slipped  vert  in  chief  and  in  base 
a  galley  sable,  flagged   of  the   second.     Mantling  gules, 


Henry  McLaren,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.Capt.  Royal  Corps 
of  Signals  (T.F.),  b.  1883  ;  m.  19 19,  Edith,  d.  of  Walter 
Beverley,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Bramley.  Res. — Rose- 
field,  Bramley,  Leeds. 

MacLAREN  (L.O.  May  1906).  Parted  per  pale  or 
and  ermine,  two  chevronels  counterchanged,  and  in   base 


doubled  or.  CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  sword 
argent,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  and  a  shepherd's  crook 
in  saltire,  entwined  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
— "  Per  ensem  pro  pedo." 

Son  of  William  Sinclair   M'Laren,   b.  ;  d     .      ; 

m.  Elizabeth,  d.  Of  James  Marshall: — 
James  Marshall  M'Laren,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  6.  23  May  1875.     Res. — 

McLAREN  of  Headingley  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a 
saltire  argent,  between  two  grenades  in  fesse,  and  as  many 
garbs  in  pale  or,  a  branch  of  laurel  fructed  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wTeath  of  the  colours, 
between  two  branches  of  laurel  fructed,  a  lymphad  sail 
furled  proper  pennons  gules.  Motto — "  Fidelitate  et 
probitate." 

Son  of  Sir  John  McLaren,  K.B.E.,  J. P.,  eldest  son 
of  Henry  McLaren,  of  Hylton  Castle,  co.  Durham, 
b.  ;    d.   1920  ;    m.   1881,  Jane,  d.   of  James 

McCracken,  of  Glenapp,  co.  Ayr  : — 


a  lymphad  sable,  sails  furled  oars  in  action  flagged  gules. 

Mantling'  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 

a  mortar  proper.     Motto — "  Frango." 

Son  of  John  MacLaren  of  Dalnabreck,  d.  1881  (s.ilof 
Gilbert  MacLaren  of  Dalnabreck)  m.  ,  Jane  Craig, 

d.  of  George  Clark  of  Invergelder,  Aberdeenshire: — 
Lt.-Col.    James    Farquharson    MacLaren,    late    Indian 

Medical  Service,  B.M.   (Edin.),   V.D.,    served   in   Soudan 

Campaign  1885  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star),  b.  1854. 

Seat—  Dalnabreck,  co.   Perth.      Club—  East  India   United 

Service. 

The  Late  HENRY  NORMAN  MACLAURIN,  Gentle- 
man. Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1886)— Parted  per  pale  or 
and  argent,  two  chevronels  azure,  in  base  a  galley,  oars  in 
action  sable,  flags  flying.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lymphad  sails  furled 
and  oars  in  action  sable,  flags  flying  gules.  Motto 
"Fidelis." 

MACLAY  (L.O.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  resting  its  sinister  paw  on  an  anchor  sable, 
all  within  an  orle  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  a  lymphad 
sails  furled  sable,  flagged  gules.  Supporters— On  either 
side  a  wolf  proper,  each  gorged  with  a  chain  pendent 
therefrom  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  salmon 
on  its  back,  holding  a  ring  in  its  mouth  proper.  Motto — 
"  In  Deo  fides." 

Son  of  Ebenezer  Maclay,  Glasgow,  d.  1894 ;  m.  Janet, 

d.  of  William  Paton,  Glasgow  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Paton  Maclay,  P.C.,  1st  Baron 
Maclay,  of  Glasgow  (21  Nov.  1922),  Bart.  (20  July  1914), 
Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow,  J.P.,  D.L.  Glasgow  and  Renfrew- 
shire, b.  1857  ;  m.  1889,  Martha,  d.  of  William  Strang, 
of  Glasgow  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Joseph  Paton  Maclay, 
b.  1899  ;  Hon.  Waltar  Symington  Maclay,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1901  ;  Hon.  John  Scott  Maclay,  b  1905  ;  Hon.  Lilias 
[m.  1923,  Rev.  John  E.  Hamilton,  and  has  issue] ;  Hon. 
Janet  [m.  1923,  John  Hampden  Inskip  ;  and  has  issue]. 
Res.  —  Duchal,  Kilmalcolm,  co.  Renfrew.  Clubs — New, 
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MACLEAN  of  Dowart  (L.O.  7  Aug.  1908).  Quarterly, 
1.  argent,  a  rock  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  less- 
ways  couped  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in 
pale  azure  ;  3.  or,  a  lymphad  oars  in  saltire  sails  furled 
sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4.  argent,  a  salmon  naiant  proper, 
in  chief  two  eagles'  heads  respectant  gules.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  tower  embattled  argent.  Supporters — On  the 
dexter,  a  seal  proper  ;  on  the  sinister,  an  ostrich  with  a 
horseshoe  in  its  beak  proper.  Motto — "  Virtue  mine 
honour." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Fitzroy  Maclean,  9th  Bart.,  b. 

1798  ;     d.  1883  ;     m.  1831,  Emily    Eleanor,  d.    of 

Rev.    the   Hon.   Jacob   Marsham,   D.D.,    Canon    of 

Windsor : — 
Sir  Fitzroy  Donald  Maclean,  K.C.B.,  10th  Bart.,  of 
Dowart  and  Morvaren  (3  Sept.  1631),  Chief  of  the  Clan 
Gillean,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  13th  Hussars,  served 
with  13th  Light  Dragoons  in  Bulgaria  and  the  Crimea 
I854-55,  Grand  Pres.  Clan  Gillean  Assoc,  late  Pres. 
Highland  Society  of  London,  b.  1835  ;  m.  1872, 
Constance  Marianne  (d.  1920),  d.  of  George  Holland 
Ackers,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Cheshire;  and  has  issue  — 
Hector  Fitzroy  Maclean,  Maj.  (ret.)  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1873 
[m.  1 907, Winifred  Joan,  d.  of  J.  Wilding;  and  has  issue  — 
Charles  Hector  Fitzroy  Maclean,  Esq.,  b.  1916  ;  Joan 
Sybil  (Residence — 56  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.i)]  ;  Charles 
Lachlan  Maclean,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1874  [m.  1904, 
Hon.  Philadelphia  Robertson,  d.  of  Baron  Robertson, 
and  has  issue — Philadelphia  Constance;  Finovola 
Sybil  (Res. — Ballechin  House,  Perthshire)] ;  Finovola 
Marianne  Eleanor  [m.  1st,  1908,  Capt.  Roger  Simpson 
(d.  1919)  ;  2nd,  Lt.-Col.  Francis  Bullock-Marsham  ;  and 
has  issue  (Res. — Hope  Court,  Crowborough)].  Seat — 
Duart  Castle.  Isle  of  Mull.  Res. — Overblow,  Shorne,  Kent ; 
26  The  Leas,  Folkestone  ;  15  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W. 
Clubs — Cavalry,  United  Service,  Royal  Highland  Yacht. 

MACLEAN  (Rematric.  L.O.  8  Feb.  1909).  Quarterly, 
1.  argent,  a  rock  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  fessways 
couped  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  azure  ; 

3.  or,  a  lymphad  oars  in  saltire  sails  furled  sable,  flagged 
gules  ;  4.  argent,  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  in  chief  two 
eagles'  heads  erased  respectant  gules,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  branch  of  laurel  and 
another  of  cypress  in  saltire,  surmounted  of  a  battleaxe 
erect  in  pale  all  proper.     Motto — "  Altera  merces." 

Eld.  son  of  Kaid  Sir  Harry  Aubrey  de  Vere  Maclean, 
K.C.M.G.  (1901),  Instructor-General  to  the  Army  of 
H.S.M.  the  Sultan  of  Morocco,  Col.  comdg.  H.S.M.'s 
Bodyguard,  b.  1848;  d.  1920;  m.  1st,  1882,  Catherine 
(div.  1905),  d.  of  Thomas  Coe  ;  2nd,  1913,  Ella,  d. 
of  late  Gen.  Sir  Harry  North  Dalrymple  Prendergast, 
V.C.,  G.CB.  :— 
Andrew  de  Vere  Maclean,  Esq.,  Capt.   E.  Surrey  Regt., 

served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2  (medal  and  five  clasps),  b. 

Address — Dremnim,  Tangier,  Morocco. 

M'LEAN  of  Islay  (L.O.,  31  Jan.  1911).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  a  rock  gules;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  fesswise 
couped  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure  ;  3.  or, 
a  lymphad  oars  in  saltire  sails  furled  sable,  flagged  gules  ; 

4.  argent,  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  in  chief  two  eagles' 
heads  erased  respectant  gules,  over  all  a  cross  azure  dividing 
the  quarters.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  battleaxe  erect  in  pale 
between  a  branch  of  laurel  and  another  of  cypress  all 
proper.  Motto — "Virtue  mine  honour."  Livery — Dark 
blue  coat,  blue  and  white  waistcoat. 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  Lachlan  M'Lean  of  Islay  House, 

Islay,    b.   1830;    d.   1880;    m.   1865,   Elizabeth,   d.   of 

Alexander    Cameron,    The    Manse,     Port    Charlotte, 

Islay: — 

Alexander  Colin  M'Lean,  Esq.,  late  Major  Queen's  Own 

Cameron  Highlanders,  Chief  Constable  Inverness-shire,  b. 

1866;    m.   1891,    Dora    Georgina,   second    d.   of  late   Sir 

Augustus  Rivers  Thompson,  K.C.S.I.,  late  Lieut.-Gov.  of 

Bengal;  and  has  issue — Lachlan  M'Lean,  Gentleman,  b. 

1892  ;  Eila  Beatrice  ;  Mona  ;   and  Elizabeth  Dora.    Res. — 

31  Dores  Road,  Inverness.      Clubs — Naval  and  Military, 

New  (Edinburgh). 

Only  son  of  Colin  M'Lean,  Esq. ,  Lt.-Col.  Black  Watch, 
b.  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  m.  : — 


Neil  Malcolm  M'Lean,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  [Arms, 
Crest,  and  Motto  as  above,  but  Matric.  L.O.,  30  Jan. 
1911)  on  the  cross  a  crescent  argent  for  difference].  Scat — 
Breda,  co.  Aberdeen. 

Son  of  : — 

Neil  Gilliam  Maclean,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  next  above, 
but  (matric.  L.O.)  a  hnrriine  azure  for  difference],  b. 
Res.— 


MacLEAN  of  Plantation  (Matric.  L.O. ,  31  March  1909, 
and  ).      Quarterly,   1.   argent,   on  a   rock    proper, 

a  tower  sable,  masoned  of  the  first,  windows  and  port- 
oullis  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  fesswise  couped  at 
the  wrist,  grasping  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  gules; 
3.  or,  a  galley  oars  in  saltire  sails  furled  sable,  flagged 
gules  ;  4.  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  and  in  base  a  sea 
undy  argent  and  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  branch  of  laurel  and 


another  of  crowberry  heath  in  saltire,  surmounted  of  a 
battleaxe  erect  in  pale,  all  proper.  Motto  — "  Fortiter  et 
strenue." 

Son  of  : — 

Charles  James  MacLean,  Esq.,  of  Plantation,  Writer, 
b.  .    Res. — 3  Grosvenor  Crescent,  Glasgow,  W.2. 

MACLEAN  (L.O.,  20  Dec.  1910).  Quarterly,  1.  argent, 
a  rock  gules  ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  fessewise,  couped 
gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  azure ;  3.  or, 
a  lymphad,  oars  in  saltire,  sails  furled  sable,  flagged  gules  ; 
4.  argent,  in  a  sea  undy  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  of  the  field, 
over  all  a  fesse  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  battleaxe  in  pale 
proper.     Motto — "  Virtue  mine  honour." 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Hislop  Maclean,  b.         ; 

d.         ;   m.  1865,  Annie  Brown  : — 
Alexander  Harvie  Maclean,  Esq.,  Capt.  Princess  Louise's 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.         .     Res.—  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  Maryhill  Barracks,  Glasgow. 

MACLEAN  of  Ardgour  (L.O. ,  20  July  1909).     Quarterly, 

1.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ; 

2.  azure,  a  castle  triple-towered  argent,  masoned  sable, 
windows,  portcullis,  and  flags  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  dexter  hand 
:ouped  fessewise  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitche> 
izure  ;    4.   or,  a  galley,  sails  furled  oars  in  action,  sable, 


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Mantling   gules,  doubled   argent.      Crest — On  a   wreath 


of  his  liveries,  a  branch  of  laurel  and  of  cypress  in  saltire, 

surmounted  of  a  battleaxe  in  pale  all  proper.      Motto— 

"  Altera  merces." 

Only  son  of  Alexander  Thomas  Maclean,  Esq.,  16th 
Laird  of  Ardgour,  J.  P.  co.  Inverness,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Argyll,  a  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature, 
Bengal,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1875,  Selina  Philippa, 
d.  of  late  William  Stephens  Dicken  :  — 
Lt.-Col.  Alexander  John  Hew  Maclean  ot  Ardgour,  R.  P., 

late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,   J. P.    and    D.L. 

Argyll,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1918,  Hon.    Muriel  Annette,  d.  of  3rd 

Baron    Inverclyde,   of  Castle    Wemyss,    and   has   issue  — 

Catriona  Louise  ;  Anne  ;   Margaret  Beryl  ;   Heather  Joan  ; 

and  Elizabeth  Muriel  Philippa.  Seat — Ardgour,  co.  Argyll. 

Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh),  R.   Clyde 

Yacht,  R.  Highland  Yacht. 

MACLEAN  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion  ramp- 
ant gules,  armed  and  langued  azure ;  2.  a  castle  triple- 
towered  argent,  masoned  sable,  windows,  portcullis  and 
flags  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fesswise  gules, 
holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure ;  4.  or,  a  galley  sails 
furled  oars  in  action  sable,  flagged  gules,  in  a  sea  undy 
argent  and  azure,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  in  the 
centre  of  the  quarters  a  mullet  gules,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  indented  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  branch  of 
laurel  and  another  of  cypress  in  saltire,  surmounted  of  a 
battleaxe  in  pale  all  proper.  Motto — "  Altera  merces." 
Son  of  the  late  John  Maclean,  of  Kilmoluaig,  Tiree, 
Scotland,  b.  ;d.  ;  m.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Donald  Maclean,  P.C.,  K.B.E.,  LL.D., 
J.  P.  cos.  Peebles  and  London,  M.  P.  Bath  1906-10,  for 
Peebles  and  Selkirk  1910-18,  and  for  Peebles  1918-22, 
b.  1864  ;  m.  1907,  Gwendolen  Margaret,  d.  of  Andrew 
Devitt,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Coldshott,  Oxted,  and  has  issue- 
Ian  Maclean,  Esq.,  b-  1908  ;  Andrew  Ewen  Maclean,  Esq., 
b.  1911  ;  Donald  Duart  Maclean,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  Alan 
Duart  Maclean,  Esq.,  b.  1924;  and  Nancy  Jean.  Res. — 
6Southwick  Place,  Hyde  Park.W.  Clubs— Bath,  Brooks's, 
Reform. 

MACLEAN  (matric.  L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ;  2.  azure,  a 
castle   triple-towered    argent,    masoned    sable,    windows, 


portcullis  and  flags  gules  ;  3.  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped 
fessways  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure  ;  4. 
or,  a  galley  sails  furled  oars  in  saltire  sable,  flagged  gules, 
in  a  sea  in  base  vert,  a  salmon  argent,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  quarterly  or  and  sable,  charged  with  four  boars' 
heads  couped  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  —  Gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
branch  of  laurel  and  another  of  cypress  in  saltire  surmounted 
of  a  battleaxe  in  pale  all  proper.  Motto — "  Altera  merces." 
Son  of  :  — 

Robert  Douglas  Donald  Maclean,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res.— 

MacLEAN  (E.G.,  1909).  Quarterly,  i.  cr,  a  hill 
rising  from  the  base  vert ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  arm  issuing 
from  the  sinister  in  fesse  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  in  pale  azure  ;  3.  argent,  a  galley,  her  oars  erect 
in  saltire  and  sails  furled  sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4.  per  fesse 
or  and  azure,  in  chief  two  hawks'  heads  erased  respectant 
gules,  and  in  base  a  ;almon  naiant  proper,  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  and  quarterly  gules  and  vert. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


liveries,  a  battleaxe  erect  in  pale,  crossed  by  a  branch  of 

laurel  and  another  of  cypress  in  saltire,  all  proper.    Motto — 

"  Altera  merces." 

Eld.    son    of    Archibald    MacLean,    Admiral    in    the 
German  Navy,  m.  Susanna  Margaret  Gortz  : — 
Francis  MacLean,    Esq.,   Capt.    in  the  German  Army, 

Kt.   of  the  Order  of  Francis  Joseph  of  Austria,  b. 

Res.— 

MACLEAN  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  r.  or,  a  hill  in  the  base 
vert ;  2.  argent,  a  dexter  hand  and  arm  issuing  from  the 
sinister  in  fess  gules,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in 
pale  azure;  3.  argent,  a  galley  her  oars  erect  in  saltire 
and  sails  furled  sable,  flags  displayed  gules ;  4.  per  fess  or 
and  azure,  in  chief  two  hawks'  heads  erased  respectant 
gules,  and  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  proper,  all  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  sable,  charged  with  eight  plates,  in  the 
centre  of  the  quarters  a  mullet  gules.  Mantling  vert, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  battle- 
axe  erect  in  pale  between  a  branch  of  laurel  and  another 
of  cypress  in  saltire  all  proper.  Motto—' '  Altera  merces." 
Son  of  :— 

Henry  Maclean,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 199  Ames- 

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MACLEAN  of  Dochgarroch  (Matric.  L.O. ,  12  July  1909). 
Parted  per  fesse  or  and  azure,  in  dexter  chief  a  dexter  hand 
appaumee  gules,  and  in  sinister  chief  a  galley,  sails  furled 
and  oars  in  saltire  sable,  and  in  base  a  castle  triple-towered 
argent,  masoned  of  the  fourth,  windows  and  portcullis  also 


of  the  third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  (  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  battleaxe  in  pale  between  a  branch 
of  laurel  and  another  of  cypress,  all  proper.  Mottoes — 
"  Vincere  vel  niori  "  ;  "Virtue  mine  honour."  [The  arms 
sable,  three  pheons  argent  are  impaled.] 

Eld.   son  of  Allan   Maclean,  Gentleman,  b.    1827;    d. 

1902;    m.  1871,  Marion,    d.  of  Rev.    Edward  Guille, 

M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Luke's,  Jersey  :- — 
Rev.  Allan  Mackintosh  Maclean,  B.A. ,  formerly  Rector  ot 
Greystoke,  Cumberland,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1903,  Evelyn  Margaret, 
d.  of  Thomas  Jones  Nichols  of  Yockleton  Park,  and  Aston 
Hall,  Salop;  and  has  issue — (1)  Donald  Allan  Lachlan 
Maclean,  Gentleman,  b,  1905;  (2)  Hugh  Alastair  Guille 
Maclean,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — Highnam  Vicarage, 
Gloucester. 

NORMAN  MAGNUS  MACLEOD  of  that  Ilk,  twenty- 
third  Chief,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  74th  High- 
landers, Companion  of  the  Most  Distinguished  Order  of 
Saint  Michael  and  Saint  George.  Born  July  27,  1839, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Norman  Macleod  of  that 
Ilk,  by  his  wife  Louisa  Barbara,  commonly  known  as  the 
Hon.  Louisa  Barbara,  only  d.  of  the  13th  and  sister  of 
the  14th  Barons  St.  John  of  Bletsoe.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O.,  12  Jan.  1753) — Azure,  a  castle  triple-towered  and 
embattled  argent,  masoned  sable,  windows  and  porch  gules, 
and  impaling  the  arms  of  Isham,  namely  gules,  a  fesse 
wavy  and  in  chief  three  piles  also  wavy  argent.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is 
set  for  Crest,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  sable  between  two 
flags  gules,  staves  of  the  first.  Supporters — Two  lions 
regardant  gules,  each  holding  a  dagger  proper.  Motto— 
"Murus   aheneus   esto "  ;    and    for   a   Device   the    words, 


"Hold  fast."  Married,  April  27,  1881,  Emily  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Isham,  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  Issue— Emily 
Pauline  (d.  1918)  [m.  1908,  Nic->1  Martin  of  Glendale,  Isle 
of  Skve] ;  and  Margaret  Louisa.  Seat — Dunvegan  Castle, 
IsleofSkye,  N.B. 

RODERICK  WILLOUGHBY  MACLEOD,  Esquire, 
late  Capt.  79th  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Ross  and  Cromarty.  Born 
May  29,  1858,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Bruce  .Eneas  Macleod,  Esq.,  of  Invergordon  Castle,  by 
his  wife  Ellen  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pollard  Wil- 
loughby,  Bart.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1.  or,  a 
mountain  azure,  inflamed  gules  ;  2.  gules,  the  three  legs  of 
Man  proper,  conjoined  in  the  centre  at  the  upper  end  of 
the  thigh,  flexed  in  triangle,  the  spurs  or  ;  3.  or,  a  lymphad 
sable,  flags  gules ;  4.  azure,  a  castle  triple-towered  and 
embattled  argent,  masoned  sable,  windows  and  portcullis 
gules,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Darell,  namely,  azure,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  argent.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent  ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  the  sun  in  splendour  proper. 
Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  "  Loisghim  agus  soilleirighim  ;  " 
below  the  arms,  "  Quocunque  jeceris  stabit."  Livery — 
Blue,  yellow  piping,  gilt  buttons,  yellow  and  black  striped 
waistcoat.  Married,  1897,  Alice  Olivia,  second  dau.  of 
Edward  Tierney  Gilchrist  Darell,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Sir  W.  Lionel  Darell,  4th  Baronet,  of  Fretherne 
Court,  Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire  ;  and  has  Issue — (1) 
Robert  Bruce  Darell  Macleod,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late 
3rd  Batt.  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  Nov.  19,  1897;  (2) 
Torquil  Harry  Lionel  Macleod,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  n, 
1899  ;  (3)  Hector  Roderick  /Eneas  Macleod,  Gentleman,  b. 
April  16,  1901  ;  and  Beryl  May.    Club  —  Naval  and  Military. 

MacLEOD  of  Fuinary  (L.O.  1924).  Azure,  a  castle 
triple- towered  argent,  masoned  sable,  windows  and 
portcullis  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  open  book 
proper,  leaved  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liverie-,  a  bull's 
head  caboshed  sable,  horned  or,  between  two  keys  wards 
upwards  of  the  last.      Motto — "  Hold  fast." 

Second  son  of  Rev.  Norman  MacLeod,  D.D.,  Dean 

of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dean  of  the  Thistle,  b.  1812  ; 

d.  1873;   m.   1851,  Catherine  Ann,  d.  of  William 

Mackintosh  of  Geddes,  co.  Nairn  : — 
Sir  John  Mackintosh  MacLeod,  1st  Bart.  (1924),  LL.D., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  Cen.  Div.  of  Glasgow  1918,  and  for 
Kelvingrove  1918-22.,  b.  1857;  m.  1888,  Edith,  d.  of 
Joshua  Fielden,  of  Todmorden,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Mackintosh  Norman  MacLeod,  Esq.,  b.  1891  [m. 
Isa,  d.  of  Francesco  Brusati,  of  Milan  ;  and  has  issue — 
Ian  Francis  Norman  MacLeod,  Esq.,  b.  192 1  (Res. — 149 
West  George  Street,  Glasgow)]  ;  Rev.  George  Fielden 
MacLeod,  M.C.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1895  (Res. — 
8  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh)  ;  Ellen  [m.  1918,  Rev. 
James  Murray,  B.D.,  and  has  issue].  Res. — 4  Park 
Circus  Place,  Glasgow.  Clubs  —  Carlton  ;  Western 
(Glasgow.) 

MACLEOD  (L.O. ).  Azure,  a  castle  triple-towered 
argent,  mas<  ned  sable,  windows  and  portcullis  gules,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  an  open  book  proper,  leaved  of  the 
fourth,  between  two  foxes'  heads,  erased  also  of  the  last. 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — A  bull's  head 
caboshed  sable,  horned  or,  between  two  keys,  wards  upper- 
most of  the  last.  Motto— ' '  Hold  fast. " 
Son  of  : — 

Rev.  William  Houldsworth  Macleod,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 
B.D.  (Glasgow),  b. 

McLEOD  of  The  Fairfields  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a 
pile  azure,  between  two  lotus-flowers  in  base  or,  a 
castle  triple-towered  argent,  masoned  sable,  windows 
and  porch  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  flags  in 
saltire  gules,  staves  proper,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  also 
gules.  Badge — Two  lotus-flowers  slipped  in  saltire 
entiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Murus  aheneus  esto." 
Son  of  Rev.  Norman  McLeod,  b.  1801;  d.  1881  ; 
m.  1838,  Julia,  d.  of  Dr.  Alexander  McLeod  : — 

Sir  Charles  Campbell  McLeod,  1st  Bart.,  of  The  Fair- 
fields,  Cobham,  Surrey  (22  Jan.  1925),  Knight  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
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Lancashire  Insurance  Co.,  Ltd.,  and  of  Imperial  Tea  Co., 
Ltd.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1892,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  Dep. 
Surg.-Gen.  Henry  Cayley,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Mur- 
doch Campbell  McLeod,  Esq.,  b.  1893  [m.  1920,  Annette 
Susan,  d.  of  Henry  Whitehead,  of  Brentford,  Middx., 
and  has  issue — Roderick  Campbell,  McLeod,  Esq.,  b. 
1921;  Charles  Henry  McLeod,  Gentleman,  b.  1924]; 
and  Madeleine  Joyce.  Seat — The  Fairfields,  Cobham, 
Surrey.     Clubs — Marlborough,  Carlton,  Oriental. 

MACLEOD  (H.  Coll.,  30  Oct.  1919).     Or,  a  mountain 
azure,  inflamed  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  cinque- 


foils  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  charged  with 
a  Mercury's  cap  proper.     Motto — "  Luceo  non  uro." 

Eldest  son  of  Neil  Macleod,  M.D.  (Edin.),  of  Shang- 
hai, b.  1847;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1877,  Jessie  Menzies,  d.  of 
Henry  McClure,  Edinburgh  : — 
Ronald  Neil  Macleod,  Esq.,  formerly  Barrister-at-Law, 
re-admitted  Solicitor,  1928,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1907,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, eld.  d.  of  Edward  John  Leveson,  of  Anerley,  Kent, 
and  has  issue: — Roderick  John  Neil  Macleod,  Gentleman, 
b.  1909.     Res. — 13  Gerald  Road,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i. 

MacLULICH  (L.O.,  1895).    Azure,  a  wy vern  regardant 


proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  of  the  second.  Mantling, 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-man  affronted  proper,  banded  round  the  temples 
azure  and  or,  holding  in  the  hands  a  bar  of  iron  fessewise 
also  proper.  Motto— (in  Gaelic  characters),  "  Caraid  s'an 
aire"  (A  friend  in  need). 

Eldest  son    of  the  Rev.    Canon  MacLulich  (formerly 
Smith),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders ;  resumed  the  surname 
of  MacLulich  by  Royal  Licence  1895,  b.  Feb.  18,  1846  ; 
d.  1919;  m.  July  13,  1871,  Marion  Lydia,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Mecredy,  D.D.  : — 
(John)  Peers  MacLulich,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  M.D..T.C.D., 
b.  April  17,   1872.      Res. — Woodside,  Boxhill  Road,  Tad- 
worth,  Surrey. 

Third  son  of  Rev.  Canon  John  MacLulich  (see  above) : — 

Rev.  Archibald  MacLulich  MacLulich,  M.A.,  Clerk   in 

Holy   Orders,   formerly  Vicar  of    Holy   Trinity     Church, 


or,   transfixed  by  a  sword   in  bend  sinister,  point  upwards 


Colombo,  Ceylon  [Arms  (rematric.  1908)  as  above,  within 
a  bordure  argent.  Mantling,  Crest,  and  Motto  all  as 
above],  b.  1876.  Res. — The  Vicarage,  Great  Chesterfcrd, 
Essex. 

MACLURE  (H.  Coll.,  1898).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  azure,  between  two  roses  in  chief  and  a  quatrefoil 
in  base  gules,  a  martlet  between  two  escallops  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  argent,  between  four  roses 
gules,  stalked  and  leaved,  two  on  either  side  proper.  Motto 
— "  Paratus  sum."     Livery— Blue,  red  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir   John  William  Maclure,   1st   Bart.,    J. P., 

D.  L. ,  M.  P. ,  Kt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.    1835;    d.    1901  ;  m.    1859, 

Eleanor,   d.   of  Thomas    Nettleship   of    East   Sheen, 

Surrey  :  — 

Sir  John  Edward  Stanley  Maclure,  2nd  Bart.  (12  March 

1898),   Col.  on  the  Staff  late  Manchester  Regt.,  b.   1869; 

m.   1898,    Ruth  Ina  Muriel,    elder  d.  of  late   Commander 

W.  B.   M'Hardy,  R.N.,  Chief  Constable  of  Lanarkshire; 

and  has  issue — (1)  John  William  Spencer  Maclure,  Esq., 

Capt.    K.R.R.C,    b.    1899;    (2)  Edward  Stanley   Winton 

Maclure,    Esq.,    Midshipman   R.N.,    b.    1909  ;    Ruth    Ina 

Margaret ;    and  Edith  Mary   Ursula.     Res. — Brantwood, 


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Dartnell  Park,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey.  Club— Junior  United 
Service. 

William  George  Percy  Maclure,  Esq.  .O.B.E.,  M.I.M.E., 
b.  1871.    Res. — Oak  Drive,  Fallowfield,  Manchester. 

Alan  Francis  Maclure,  Esq.,  C.  B.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Lanes., 
Lt.-Col.  7th  Batt.  Lanes.  Fus.,  b.  1873.  Res. — Oak  Drive, 
Fallowfield,  Manchester.  Clubs — Cavendish,  Clarendon, 
and  Union  (Manchester). 

McMAHON  (U.O.,  1815).  Per  saltire  or  and  ermine, 
a  lion  passant  azure,  between  two  others  passant  guardant 
in  pale  gules.  Mantling  or  and  azure.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  holding 
in  the  hand  a  sword,  the  blade  wavy,  all  proper,  sur- 
mounted of  a  portcullis  gules,  chained  or.  Motto — "Sic 
nos,  sic  sacra  tuemur." 

Son   of  Gen.    Sir  Thomas  Westropp    McVTahon,  3rd 

Bart. ,  C.  B. ,  b.  ;    d.   1892;  m.   2nd,   1859,   Frances 

Mary  (d.  1867),  d.  of  John  Holford  :— 

Sir    Horace    Westropp    McMahon,    5th    Bart.    (7   Aug. 

1817),  D.S.O. ,   O.B.E.,    Lt.-Col.  late    Royal   Welsh  Fus. 

[Supporters  (R.L.,  8  Oct.  1859),  to  descend  with  Baronetcy, 

on  either  side  a   private   of  the    10th    Foot,    habited   and 

accoutred,    and   holding   in   the   exterior  hand   a    musket 

proper],  b.  1863;  m.   1911,  Ellie  Maude,  widow  of  Capt. 

C.  E.  Bancroft,  Royal  Welsh  Fus.,  and  d.  of  Hon.  H.  Moses, 

M.L.C.  of  Sydney,  N  S.  Wales.   Res. — Beechwood  House, 

Lavingtcn  Park,  Peworth,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Major  William  McMahon,  14th  Light  Dragoons, 

b.  1825  ;  d.  1916;   m.  1854,  Julia  (d.  1866),  widow  ot 

Joseph  Davies,  of  Stonecot,  Surrey,  and  dau.  of  James 

Coster  of  Streatham  : — 

Kellerman  Eyre  McMahon,  Esq.,  O. B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late 

2nd  Batt.   K.  Shropshire    L. I.,  b.   i860  ;  m.    1899,   Lydia 

Mary,  widow  of  Slingsby  Cradock,  late  19th  Hussars  ;  and 

has  issue — William  Patrick  McMahon,  Gentleman,  £.  1900. 

Res.  - 

Lionel  Westropp  McMahon,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Club— 
Jun.  Carlton. 

Arthur  Beresford  McMahon,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
4th  Batt.  Beds.  Regt. ,  b.  1873;  m.  1894,  Annette  Alice 
Turner.     Res. — 

MAC  MAHON  (Allowed  by  Hawkins,  Ulster,  1750). 
Argent,  three  lions  passant  regardant,  in  pale  gules,  armed 
and  langueJ  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour, 
embowed  proper,  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a 
sword  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Motto — "  Sic 
nos  sic  sacra  tuemur." 

Sons  of  Marie  Edme  Patrice  Maurice  MacMahon,  Due 

de   Magenta,   Marshal    of    France,    President   of  the 

French  Republic,  b.  1808;  d.  1893;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth 

de  La  Croix  de  Castries  : — 

Marie   Armaud   Patrice   de   Mac  Mahon,  2nd    Due    de 

Magenta  (F.   E.   1859),  5th  Marquess  of  Mac  Mahon  (F. 

5   Nov.   1827),  Col.   35th   Regt.   of  Infantry,   b.    1855;    m. 

1896,  H.R.H.  The  Princess  Marguerite  of  Orleans;    and 

has  issue— Maurice  Jean  Marie,  b.  1903  ;  Marie  Elizabeth  ; 

and  Am61ie   Francoise   Marie.      Res. — 70    Rue    de    Belle- 

chasse,  Paris  ;  La  Forest,  Loiret. 

Comte  Marie  Emmanuel  Mac  Mahon,  Col.  155th  Regt. 
Inf.,  b.  1859;  m.  1892,  Marie  Antoinette  Caroline  de 
Chinot  de  Fromessent ;  and  has  issue — Patrick,  b.  1902  ; 
Marthe  Maria;  and  Brigitte  Marie.  Res. — La  Forest, 
Loiret. 

McMAHON  (U.O.)  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  an  ostrich 
counterchanged,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horseshoe  proper, 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  bear  rampant  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear 
rampant  sable,  holding  an  antique  crown  or.  Motto — 
"  Deum  timens  solum." 

Son    of     the    late     Lieut. -Gen.     Charles    Alexander 
McMahon,  F.R.S.  :— 

Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  McMahon,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.I. E.,  C.S.I. ,  Knt.  of  Justice  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Col.  (ret.)  Punjab 
Frontier  Force,  Mem.  Legislative  Council  of  Gov.  Gen.  of 
India  1911-14  ;  1st  High  Commr.  Egypt  1914-16  ;  British 
Plen.  for  Treaty  between  England,  China,  and  Tibet, 
1913-14,  b-  1862  ;  m.  1886,  Mary  Evelyn,  Lady  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of 
Francis  Christopher  Bland,  Esq.,  of  Derryquin  Castle, 
co.    Kerry  ;      and    has    issue — Marriell    [m.    1909,    Henry 


Anstruther  Hetbenngton]  ;  and  Irene  [m,  19 16,  Major 
Kenmure  A.  G.  Evans-Gordon  Indian  Army].  Res. — 
5  Wilton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — United  Service,  Garrick, 
Athenaeum,  Savile. 

MacMANAWAY  (U.O.,  10  Dec.  1917).  Or,  two  eagles 
displayed  in  chief,  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base,  all  gules. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  cf 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  hand  fessewise,  couped  at  the  wrist  proper, 
grasping  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  ir.  Motto — ''Per  fidem 
in  Deo  vincimus."     Livety — Dark  green. 

Son  of  John  MacManaway,  of  Coolougher,  co.  Roscom- 
mon, b.  181 8  ;  d.  1901  ;   m.  1858,  Jane  Augusta,  d.  of 
Launcelot  Clarke,  of  Coolougher,  co.  Roscommon: — 
Rt.  Rev.  James  MacManaway,  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
M.A.,  D.D.  (Dublin),  b.  1862  ;  m.  1st,  189 1,  Sarah  Thomp- 
son, d.  of  Thomas  Ringwood,  of  Castle  Pierce,  co.    Kil- 
kenny ;    2nd,    1926,  Mary,  d.  of  A.  R.   Richardson,  and 
has  surviving  issue  by  1st  marriage — (1)  Richard  Thomas 
Ringwood  MacManaway,   Gentleman,   b.    1895  \m.   1917, 
Zelma,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Gardner,  of  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue 
— Bruce  MacManaway,  b.  ;  James  Peter  MacManaway, 

b.  ;      John     MacManaway] ;     (2)     James    Godfrey 

MacManaway,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  [m.  1926,  Catherine 
Anne  Swetenham,  M.B.E.,  widow  of  Frederick  C.  B. 
Trench,  and  d.  of  late  Sir  Thomas  Lecky,  of  Greystone 
Hall,  Limavady]  ;  and  Mary  Elizabeth  \m.  1924,  C.  H. 
Maude,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Lenagham  Park,  co.  Fermanagh]. 
Res. — St.  Angelo,  co.  Fermanagh.  Club — University 
(Dublin). 

McMILLAN-SCOTT  (L.O.  1876).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the 
first,  a  bordure  compony  of  the  second  and  first  (for  Scott) ; 
2  and  3,  per  pale  or  and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  in 
chief  three  mullets  azure  (for  Macmillan).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crests — 1.  a  stag's  head  erased  gules 
(for  Scott);  2.  a  dexter  and  sinister  hand  issuing  from 
a  wreath,  brandishing  a  two-handed  sword  all  proper 
(for  Macmillan).  Mottoes  —  (over  the  crests) — "  Miseris 
succurro  "  ;  (under  the  arms),  "  Ardenter  amo." 

Son  of  Walter   McMillan-Scott,    Esq.,  J. P.  for  Rox- 
burgh and   Selkirk,    D.L     for    Roxburgh,    late   Capt. 
Scottish    Borderers    (Mil.),    and    formerly    Lieut.    6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1876,  Antonietta, 
eld.  d.  of  Theodore  Henry  Dury  of  Bonsall  Leys,  co. 
Derby  : — 
Thomas  Alexander  Frederick  McMillan-Scott,  Esq.,  J. P. 
for  Roxburghshire,  formerly  Captain  3rd  Batt.  King's  Own 
Scottish    Borderers,    Member    Roy.  Company   of  Archers 
(King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  b.  1881  ;    m.   1st,  1912, 
Karin  Anna  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Peter  Erichsen,  of  Trondhjem, 
Norway  ;  2nd,   1918,  Enid  Cynthia,  d.  of  the  late  C.   H. 
Paine,  of  Ivy  Hill,  Essex,  and  has  issue — Walter  Theodore 
Robin  McMillan-Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and   Marion 
Cynthia  Antonietta.     Club  —  Bath. 

M'MORDIE,  formerly  of  Cabin  Hill  (U.O.).  Argent,  a 
fesse  azure,  surmounted  by  a  raven  displayed,  transfixed 
through  the  neck  by  an  arrow  all  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  gules,  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  or.  Motto — 
"  Omine  secundo." 

Only   son   of  Robert  James   M'Mordie,    Esq.,    M.A  , 

M.P.     East  Belfast,   and    five   times    Lord  Mayor   of 

Belfast : — 

John  Andrew  M'Mordie,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1920, 

May  Muriel  Adair,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  F.   L.  C.  Thomas, 

ofYapton,  Camberley.      Res. — Clutha,  8  Culverden  Park 

Road,  Tun  bridge  Wells. 

ALEXANDER  MACMORRAN,  Esq.,  J. P.  Middlesex, 
K.C. ,  Barr.-at-Law  and  Bencher  Middle  Temple,  M.A. 
(Edin.),  Recorder  of  Hastings  since  1915,  Assoc. 
Inst.  C.E. ,  Fellow  of  the  Sanitary  Institute  and 
of  the  Incorporated  Institute  of  Hygiene.  Born  1852, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Macmorran  of  Newton 
Stewart,  co.  Wigtown.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1899)— 
Azure,  a  sword  in  bend  proper,  pommelled  and  hiked  or,  in 
the  sinister  chief  a  dexter  hand  couped,  and  in  the  dexter 
base  a  paschal  lamb  or,  earning  a  banner  argent  charged 
with  a  cross  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or ;  and  upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter  hand  couped 


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virtutis  prsemium."     Married,  1883,  Edith  Kate,  youngest 


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MACMURROGH-O'MORCHOE.      Argent,    a    haw- 


thorn-tree eradicated  vert,   fructed   gules,  on    a   chief  of 
the  last  a  lion  passant  or. 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Arthur  MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe 
(formerly  MacMurrogh-Murphy,  resumed  ancient  name 
by  deed  poll  1895),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  March 
22,  1865;  d.  ;  m.  April  8,  1891,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 

George  Gibbon,  Esq.,  LL.D. ,  of  Kiltennell,  co.  Wex- 
ford :— 
Captain  Arthur  Donel  MacMurrogh-O'Morchoe,  "The 
O'Morchoe,"  Chief  of  his  Sept  and  representative  of  the 
Teigherna,  or  Lord  of  Hyfelimv,  b.  June  3,  1892  ;  m.  1926, 
Isobel  Hester  Louise,  only  dau.  of  the  late  R.  G.  Cardtn, 
Esq.,  of  Fishmoyne,  co.  Tipperary.  Estate — Cooladine, 
co.  Wexford.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

MACNAGHTON,  see  WORKMAN-MACNAGHTON. 

MACNAMARA.     Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  in  chief 
two    spear-heads    or,    a    crescent    argent    for    difference. 


dau.  of  G.  E.  Mead  of  22  Cheyne  Walk,  S.W.  ;  and  has 
ssue — Kenneth  Mead  Macmorran,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
LL.B. ,  F.S.A.,  Barrister-at-Law  Middle  Temple,  Chancel- 
lor of  the  Dioceses  of  Chichester  and  St.  Albans  since  1922, 
of  Ely  since  1924,  and  of  Guildford  since  1927,  b.  1883 
\m.  1920,  Freda  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  W.  F.  Knight  (Res. — 
Glebe  Cottage,  Windlesham,  Surrey)]  ;  and  Margaret 
Louise.  Residence — 52  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.  Club — St. 
Stephen's. 


McMULLEN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
between  three  leopards  rampant  proper,  as  many  crosses 
moline  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert. 

Sons  of  Alexander   Peter   McMullen,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of 
Hertford  Castle,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  : — 

J.  A.  McMullen,  Gentleman,  M.B.E.  (mil.),  late  Lieut. 
R.A.F.  b.  1863;  m.  1890;  and  has  issue — Major  Donald 
Jay  McMullen,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  b.  1891  [m.  1922,  Evelyn 
Frances,  d.  of  the  Rev.  George  Francis  Packer,  O.B.E. ,  of 
Twickenham,  Somerset].  Res. — Loudwater  House,  Rick- 
mansworth,  Herts. 

L.  McMullen,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.  Res.—  75  St.  Mark's 
Road,  W.io. 

Murray  McMullen,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.  Res. — Wood- 
rope,  Tollesbuvy,  Essex. 

K.J.  McMullen,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.E. ,  fe.1870.  Res.— 
Great  Downs,  Tollesbury,  Essex. 

Norman  McMullen,  Esq.,  formerly  J. P.  co.  Kerry,  late 
Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1873      Res.— Hertford,  Herts. 

Alan  McMullen,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Res. — Willow 
Bank,  Kingstown,  Dublin. 

A.  J.  McMullen,  Gentleman,  b  1876.  Res.— 32  Evelyn 
Mansions,  S.W.i. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  naked  arm  holding  a  scimitar  all  proper. 
Motto—"  Firmitas  in  ccelo." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Nottidge  Charles  Macnamara, 
Esquire,  Surgeon-Major  Indian  Army,  Vice-President 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  1893  and  1896,  b. 
Oct.  14,  1832  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1865,  Maria  Louisa,  second 
and  youngest  dau.  of  Hon.  Vincent  Henry  Bayley, 
Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Calcutta:— 


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m.  1921,  Ellen  Floyd,  d.  of  George  A.  Nickerson,  of  Boston 
Mass.,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Patrick  Carroll  Macnamara, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923;  Ellen  Floyd;  and  Honcra  Mia. 
Res. — 18  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.     Club — United  Service. 

MACNAMARA  (U.O.  and  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  in  chief  two  spear-heads  or,  a  crescent 
argent  for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  arm  holding  a 
scimitar  all  proper.    Motto — "  Firmitas  in  ccelo." 

Sons  of  George   Houseman    Macnamara,    M.R.C.S. , 

b.    1825;    </.  1899;    m.   1st,   1851,   Louisa  Eliza,  d.   of 

Edward   Winckworth   of    Cowley    Hall,    Hillingdon ; 

2nd,    1887,    Susanna.  Ellen,    d.    of    Francis    Fowler 

Figg  :— 

Hugh    Winckworth    Macnamara,    Esq.,     Fleet-Surgeon 

(ret.)  R.N. ,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1887,  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  of  William 

George    Ward  of  Nottingham;  and  has  issue — (1)   Hugh 

Charles  Macnamara,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (2)  Hugh  John 

Macnamara,  Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

George  Locknell  Macnamara,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Danvers  Macnamara,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
F.S.A.,  Minor  Canon  of  St.  Paul's  1884-93,  Rector  of 
St.  James's,  Garlickhithe,  and  Priest  in  Ordinary  to  the 
King,  Chaplain  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,   b.    1854;    d.   1914 ;    m.   1879,  Alice,  d.  of 
Charles  Fanshawe  Glanville: — 
Robert  Danvers  Macnamara,  Gentleman,  b.    1881. 
Michael  Francis  Macnamara,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Rev.     Arthur     Macnamara,     A.K.C.,     M.A.     (Oxon.), 
F.R.G.S.,  b.  1887.     Res. — Saint  Edward's  School,  Oxford. 
Son    of    Francis   Nottige    Macnamara,     Esq.,    M.D. , 
Surgeon-Major  Indian  Army,    b.   1831 ;    d.    1899 ;    m. 
1853,  Amy,  d.  of  Frederick  Dawes  Danvers,  Clerk  of 
Council  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster : — 
Eric    Danvers    Macnamara,    Gentleman,    M.A. ,    M.D. 
Camb. ,  M.R.C.S.,  F. R.C.P. ,  b.   1870;  m.  1904,  Frances, 
d.  of  William  Simpson  Craig.     Res. — 87  Harley  Street,  W. 

MacNEAL  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  argent  ;  2.  argent,  a  sinister  hand  couped  fessways 
in  chief  gules,  and  in  the  base  waved  azure,  a  salmon 
naiant  of  the  first  ;  3.  or,  a  galley  her  oars  in  saltire  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the  field,  all  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm 
vambraced  embowed  holding  a  dagger  all  proper.  Motto 
— "  Vincere  vel  mori." 

Son  of  : — 

George    Henry  MacNeal,    Shipowner,    b.  .     Res. — 

Dhallingmhor  House,  Kirn,  Argyllshire. 

MacNEALE  (descendants  of  the  family  of  MacNeill  of 
Gigha  and  Tearfargus,  in  Argyllshire.  Arms  matriculated 
Lyon  Office  1672-7,  confirmed  Ulster  Office  and  also 
registered  at  the  Heralds'  College.  Per  fesse  gules  and  or,  in 
chief  three  mullets  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  lymphad, 
with  sails  furled  and  oars  of  the  first,  over  all  a  fesse  per  pale 
azure  and  argent ;  in  dexter  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last,  in 
sinister  a  dexter  hand  fessewise,  and  in  base  a  salmon 
naiant  in  the  sea  proper. 

Daughters    and    coheirs    of    the    late    John    Donald 

MacNeale  of  Faughart,  co.  Louth,  b.  1822;  d.  1883; 

m.  1852,  Margaret,  d.  of  Eyre  Dixon  Evans  of  Portrane, 

co.  Dublin  : — 
Margaret,  m.  19th  April  1889,  Capt.  St.  G.  J.  Rathborne, 
66th  Regt.,  and  has  issue — (1)  St.  George  Ronald  MacNeill 
Rathborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  (2)  Eyre  Ivan  Rathborne 
MacNeill,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 

Bella  Grace,  m.  3rd  July  1879,  Capt.  W.  H.  Rathborne, 
R.E. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Donald  MacNeill,  Rath- 
borne, Gentleman,  b.  1884  [««.];  Margaret  Grace  [?«.]; 
Gladys  Emmeline  [?«.];  Freda  Penelope  [«*.];  Kathleen 
Evelyn  ;  Ella  Mary  ;  and  Jean  Adrienne. 

Emmeline  Evans,  m.  30th  Sept.  1893,  Capt.  F.  L. 
Alford  (q.v.),  R.A.  (ret.),  late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  Glamorgan 
R.G.A.  Mil.;  and  has  issue — Lewis  Henry  MacNeill 
Alford,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  and  Margaret  Evans.  Res. — 
ro  Penlee  Gardens,  Devonport,  S.  Devon. 

MacNEECE  (  ).     Per  chevron  azure  and  sable, 

on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  eagles  rising  proper,  as 
many  cross  crosslets  of  the  second.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  an  eagle  rising  proper,  charged  on  the  breast 

with  a  cross  crosslet  sable.    Motto — "  Fiducia  non  astutia. " 

Sons  of  Rev.  James  MacNeece,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

M.A.   Dublin,  late  Rector  of  Parish  of  Clonfeacle,   in 

the  Diocese  of  Armagh  : — 

Surgeon-Gen.  James  Glaussen  MacNeece,  C.B.,  b.  1856. 

Res. — Southern  Command,  Salisbury. 

Surgeon-Col.  Thomas  Frederick  MacNeece,  late 
R.A.M.C.,  b.  .     Res. — Castle  Cary,  co.  Donegal. 

McNEIGHT.  Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  a  fesse  invected 
azure,  between  in  chief  two  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  last, 
langued  gules,  and  in  base  a  unicorn's  head  of  the  third, 
armed  and  crined  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battlements 
of  a  tower  sable,  masoned  argent,  a  dexter  arm  embowed, 
vambraced,  the  hand  holding  a  spear  in  bend,  transfixing 
a  lion's  head  erased  all  proper.  Motto — "Omnia  Deo 
committo. " 

Sons  of  William  John  McNeight,  Esq.,  J, P.,  b.  1834  ; 

d.  1910  ;  m.  1868,  Sara  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 

Henry   Anderson    of  Slaney   Lodge,    Baltinglass,    co. 

Wicklow : — 
William  Robert  Percival  McNeight,  Esq.,  late  Major 
R.A.M.C,  M.A.,  M.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  July  23, 
1873  ;  m-  1903.  Kathleen  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  the  late  Col. 
and  Mrs.  Halahan  of  Sydenhurst,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey  ; 
and  has  issue,  Eithne  Fiances  ;  Aideen  Maud  ;  and  Kathleen 
Clare.     Res. — Charlbury,  Oxon. 

Arthur  Anderson  McNeight,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Ind.  Med. 
Serv.,  M.B.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  July  9,  1880;  m.  1908, 
Barbara,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Melville  Hogg,  6th 
Bombay  Cavalry,  of  20  de  Pays  Avenue,  Bedford,  and  has 
issue — Olive  Maureen.     Res. — Quetta,  India. 

Guy  Mortimer  McNeight,  Gentleman,  b.  May  14,  1882  ; 
m.  1 910,  Marjorie  Katharine,  d.  of  the  late  Hercules 
Tennant,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Sec.  Transvaal  Law  Dept.,  and 
has  issue — Patricia  Naneen  Tennant  ;  and  Sheila  Marjorie. 
Res. — Pretoria,  S.  Africa. 

MACNEIL  of  Barra  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  vert,  a  lion 
rampant  or  ;  2,  argent,  issuing  from  a  sea  in  base  a  triple- 
towered  castle  proper  ;  3,  or,  a  lymphad  sail  furled  oars  in 
action  sable,  flagged  gules  ;  4,  or,  a  dexter  hand  erect 
couped  within  an  orle  of  nine  fetterlocks  gules,  in  the  centre 
of  the  quarters  a  crescent  gules  for  difference.  Mantling 
vert,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
rock  proper.  Supporters — Two  lions  rampant  proper. 
Motto — "  Vincere  vel  mori." 

Son  of  the  late  Roderick  Ambrose  Macneil  of  Barra, 
m.    Elizabeth,    d.    of    Thomas    Binns    of    Michigan, 
U.S.A.:— 
Robert  Lister  Macneil  of  Barra,  45th  Chief  of  the  Clan 
Macneil,  b.  1889;  m.  1923,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Orlando  Paul 
Metcalf,    of    New  York ;    and   has    issue — Ian    Roderick 
Macneil,  Esq.,  b.  1929  ;  and  2  daus.     Res.  —  North  Hemp- 
stead Turnpike,   Great  Neck,    Long   Island,    New   York. 
Club — Bachelors'. 

MCNEILL  late  of  Colonsay.  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  armed 
and  langued  gules  ;  ii.,  argent,  a  sinister  hand  couped  fess- 
ways in  chief  gules,  in  base  wavy  azure,  a  salmon  naiant  of 
the  first ;  iii. ,  or,  a  galley,  her  oars  in  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the  first,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  gules  (for  M'Neill) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  sunflowers  slipped  proper,  as  many 
buckles  of  the  first  (C'arstairs,  L.O.  1810).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm 
in  armour  embowed,  holding  a  dagger  proper.  Motto — 
"Vincere  aut  mori." 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  McNeill,  Gentleman,  late  R.  E. , 

b.  1834;  d.   1915  ;  m.   1859,  Mary  (d.    1901),  dau.  of 

Colonel  Leighion:  — 
Alexander  Carstairs  McNeill,  Gentleman,  b.    1863  ;    m. 

,    Emily,    d.    of Bradley  ;    and  has  issue — 

Malcolm  McNeill,  Gentleman,  b.  '  and  Hilda,     Res. — 

MACNEILL  (L.O.,  17  June  1913).  Quarterly,  1.  vert, 
a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gules  ;  2.  or,  a 
c.istle  triple-towered  sable,  masoned  argent,  windows  and 
portcullis  gules,  issuing  from  a  sea  undy  azure  and  of  the 
third  in  base  ;  3.  or,  a  galley  sails  furled  sable,  flagged 
gules  ;  4.  vert,  a  boar's  head  erased  argent ,  armed  and  langued 
gules,  holding  in  its  mouth  a  shin-bone,  an  orle  of  lotus- 


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flowers  of  the  second  ;  over  all  a  fess  argent,  charged  with 
a  saltire  couped  azure,  accompanied  by  two  cinquefoils 
gules.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  rock  proper.  Motto — "  Vincere  vel  mori." 
Livery — Green  and  gold. 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  Duncan  MacNeill  of  Calcutta,  b. 
1838;    d.   1892;    m.   1877,    Louisa    Lucia,    d.  of  Sir 
Andrew  Agnew,  Bart.,  of  Lochnaw,  and  his  wife,  Lady 
Louise  Noel,  eld.  d.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Gains- 
borough:— 
The  late  Andrew   Duncan   Macneill,   Esq.,  one   of  the 
King's    Bodyguard    for    Scotland    (Royal    Company     of 
Archers),  formerly  Capt.  Carmarthenshire  Militia,  b.  1881  ; 
d.  1917;  m.  1913,  Eleanor  Jean  (a. v. ),  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Stuart  Beatson,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.V.O. 

McNEILL  of  Cushendun  (L.O. ,  matric.  c.  1672-7,  regd. 
U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent ; 
2.  per  fesse  wavy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  sinister  hand 
appaum£e,  couped  at  the  wrist  fessewise,  in  base  a  salmon 
naiant  proper;  3.  or,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  flags  flying 
gules,  oars  in  action  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  mullets  of  the  first,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  sword  all  proper. 

Son  of  Edmund   McNeill,   Esq.,  J. P.  and   D.L.    co. 

Antrim  (High  Sheriff  1879),  b.  1821  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1851, 

Mary,  eld.  d.   of  Alexander  Miller  of  Ballycastle,  co. 

Antrim,  late  Treas.  of  that  co.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ronald  John  McNeill,  Baron  Cushendun  ot 
Cushendun,  co.  Antrim  (1927),  P.C.  (1924),  D.L.  and 
J. P.  co.  Antrim,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
M. P.  for  St.  Augustine's  Division  of  Kent  1911-18,  and 
for  Canterbury  1918-1927,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1884,  Elizabeth 
Maud  (d.  1925),  d.  of  William  Bolitho  of  Polwithin, 
Penzance  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hon.  Esther  Rose  [m.  1922, 
Major  Geoffrey  McNeill-Moss,  Gren.  Gds.] ;  and  Hon. 
Loveday  Violet.  Seat — Cushendun,  co.  Antrim.  Town 
res.— 18  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.     Club— Carlton. 

MACNEILL  of  Mount  Pleasant  (U.O. ,  1846).  Per  fesse 
gules  and  or,  in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  lymphad  of  the  first,  over  all  a  fesse  per  pale  azure 
and  argent,  in  dexter  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last,  in  sinister 
a  dexter  hand  fessewise,  and  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  in 
the  sea  all  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,   in 


Pleasant,    b.  ;    d.  ;    m.  ,    Isabella,   d.  of 

Robert  Mercer,  Gentleman  : — 
Telford   Macneill,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for   co.  Louth, 
Ireland,  b.   1834  ;   m.    1904,  Margaret  Alice  (Daisie),  d.  of" 

Paterson  of  Tildarg,  Merrion,  Dublin.     Seat—  Mount 

Pleasant,  co.  Louth.      Clubs— Athenaeum,  Junior  Carlton. 
Hector  Macneill,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

MACONCHY  (U.O.).  Gyronny  of  eight  gules  and 
ermine,  on  a  fesse  or,  three  thistles  slipped  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-swan,  wings  expanded  proper.  Motto—"  Humani 
nihil  alienum." 

Sons  of  George  Maconchy,  Esq.,  B.A. ,  J. P.  cos.  Long- 
ford and  Wexford  (High  Sheriff  co.  Longford  1846),  b. 
1818;  d.  1889;   m.   1st,  Louisa   Elizabeth,  d.   of  John 
Goddard    Richards  of  Ardamine,   co.    Wexford  ;    m. 
2nd,  Janet,  widow  of  Major  Middleton,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  d.   of  Colin  Campbell  of  Colgrain,  co. 
Dumbarton:  — 
John  Arthur  Maconchy,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1903)  co. 
Longford,  b.  1852  ;    m.  1887,  Gertrude  Annie,  d.  of  the  late 
Robert  Tottenham  of  Annamult,  co.    Kilkenny ;    and  has 
issue— Mary  [m.  1913,  Henry  Peel,  second  son  of  William 
Peel  of  Knowlmere  Manor,  Clitheroe].     Res.—  Rath  more, 
Raheny,  Dublin.    Clubs—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Royal  St. 
George  Yacht  (Kingstown). 

Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  William  Stuart  King  Maconchy,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,C.I.E.)D.S.O.,Col.  late  Indian  Army,  b.  i860;  m. 
1895,  Caroline,  d.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
Cornwall,  of  8  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.  ;  and  has  had  issue 
— George  Alexander  Maconchy,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army, 
b.  1896 ;  killed  in  action  1920  ;  and  Deborah  Agnes.  Res. 
— Edenmore,  Hook,  Hants.      Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Frederick  Campbell  Maconchy,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
East  Yorkshire  Regt. ,  b.  1868;  m.  1st,  1899.  Maud  Elinor, 
second  d.  of  George  Arthur  Thompson  of  Terrington  Hall, 
co.  York;  2nd,  igor,  Mary  Eleanor,  eldest  d.  of  Major 
Robert  Bethune,  late  Gordon  Highlanders  Res.  —  6  Walls- 
wood  Park,  Torquay.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

The  Late  ARCHIBALD  WHITE  MACONOCHIE, 
Gentleman,  M. P.  for  the  East  Division  of  Aberdeenshire. 
Born  March  2,  1855  ;  died  February  3,  1926;  being  the  son 
of  Archibald  White  Maconochie  of  Fraserburgh.     Armorial 


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hand   a   dagger    all    proper 
mori."     Livery— Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Macneill,  LL.D.,  F.R.S 


Motto— "Vincere  aut 


of  Mount 


bearings — Parted  per  fesse  gules  and  gyronny  of  eight  or 
and  sable,  in  chief  two  herrings   hauriant  argent,   and  in 


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base  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  oars  in  saltire,  all  proper, 
flagged  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  demi-highiander  habited  proper,  holding  in 
his  dexter  hand  a  sheaf  of  arrows  also  proper ;  and  in  an 
escroll above,  this  Motto,  "Nitimuret  munitur."  Residence 
— Fraserburgh,  Aberdeenshire. 

JOHN  ALLAN  MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD,  Es- 
quire, J. P.  for  cos.  Edinburgh,  Fife,  and  Roxburgh.  Born 
1848,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Blair  Maconochie  of  Gattonside,  co.  Roxburgh,  by 
his  wife  Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Tod  of  Kirkhill ; 


arrows  all  proper,  above  an  Imperial  crown  or,  to  which  he 
is  pointing  with  his  left ;  Motto  over,  "  Nitimuret  munitur." 
Supporters — Two  Highlandmen  attired  proper,  each  hold- 
ing in  his  exterior  hand  a  bow  and  arrow  with  a  quiver  on 
their  backs.  Livety — Blue.  Married,  April  28,  1892, 
Winifred  Louisa,  third  dau.  of  the  late  Edgar  Drummond 
ofCadland,  Hants.,  and  the  late  Hon.  Mrs.  Drummond; 
and  has  Issue — Lawrence  Robert  Maconochie-Welwood, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Cynthia  Louisa  Winifred.  Estates 
— Kirknewton,  Midlothian  ;  Garvock,  Fife.  Seat — Kirk- 
newton,  Midlothian,  N.B.  Clubs — Carlton,  New  Club 
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ucceededhis  paternal  uncle  Alan  A.  Maconochie-Welwood, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  who  died  1885.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly ,  1  and  4,  argent,  an  oak  tree  growing  out  of  a  well 
in  base  proper  (for  Welwood  of  Garvock) ;  2  and,  3,  azure, 
in  chief  three  dexter  hands,  each  grasping  a  bunch  of  arrows 
argent,  and  in  base  an  Imperial  crown  or,  a  chief  gyronny 
of  eight  of  the  last  and  sable  (for  Maconochie  of  Meadow- 
bank).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests — 1.  dexter, 
an  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  trunk  of  an  oak,  sprouting 
out  branches  proper  ;  Motto  over,  "  Reviresco  "  ;  2.  sinister, 
sdemi-Highlandman  holding  in  his  right  hand  a  bunch  of 


MACPHERSON  (L.O.).  Azure,  a  lymphad  or,  sail 
furled  oars  in  action  mast  and  tackling  all  proper  nagged 
with  the  Banner  of  Scotland  all  proper,  on  a  chief  invected 
argent,  a  hand  fesswise  couped  grasping  a  dagger  point 
upwards  on  the  dexter,  and  on  the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cat  rampant  guardant 
proper.  Motto — "  Touch  not  the  cat,  but  a  glove." 
Son  of  : — 

Donald    Walter    Macpherson,     Esq.,     Capt.     Calcutta 
Scottish  Regt. ,  b.  .     Res. — 


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EWEN  GEORGE  MACPHERSON,  heir  male  of  the 
house  of  Cluny  Macpherson,  co.  Inverness,  Chief  of  the 
Macphersons  and  Clan  Chattan.  Born  5  July  1891,  being 
the  younger  but  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
George  Gordon  Macpherson,  by  his  wife  Beatrice  Kerr. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  a  lymphad  of 


porters — Two  Highlanders  in  short  tartan  jackets  and  hose, 
with  steel  helmets  on  their  heads,  thighs  bare,  their  shirts 
tied  between  them,  and  round  targets  on  their  arms.  Motto 
— "Touch  not  the  cat  bot  a  glove."  Livery — Dress:  blue 
coat  with  red  piping,  red  waistcoat,  red  plush  breeches  and 
white   stockings;  undress:    blue   coat   and   waistcoat,  and 


the  first,  with  her  sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  mast  and 
tackling  all  proper,  flags  flying  gules,  in  the  dexter  chief 
point  a  hand,  couped,  grasping  a  dagger  point  upwards 
gules,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  of  the  last. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  cat  sejant  proper.     Sup- 


trousers   with  red  piping. 
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MACPHERSON.  Azure,  a  lymphad  or.  sail  furled  and 
oars  in  action  mast  and  tackling  all  proper,  flags  flying  of  the 
field,  each  charged  with  a  saltire  argent,  on  a  chief  indented 
of  the  last  a  hand  fesseways  couped  grasping  a  dagger  point 


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upward  on  the  dexter,  and  on  the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— A  cat  rampant  guardant  proper.  Motto — "  Touch 
not  the  cat,  but  a  glove." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Arthur  George  Macpherson,  K.C.I.E., 

a  Puisne'  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Calcutta,  b.  1828  ; 

d.  1921  ;  m.  i860,   Frances  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late 

William  Martin: — 
William    Hugh    Macpherson,    Esq.,    b.    Feb.    2,    1863. 
Postal  address — 

MACPHERSON  (L.O. ,  16  April  1929).  Parted  per  pale 
or  and  azure,  a  galley  mast  oars  tackling  and  flags,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  a  hand  couped  fessways,  holding  a 
dagger  paleways,  and  in  the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee, 
all  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  engrailed  gules,  three 
antique  crowns  c  r.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cat  sejant  aHront^e  proper 
gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or.  Motto — "Touch  not 
the  cat,  bot  a  glove." 

Only  son  of  James  Fraser  Macpherson,  M.B. ,  B.S. , 

of    Greenhill,    Rownhams,    Hampshire,   b.    1861  ;    m. 

1899,    Helen   Jane,   d.    of  Samuel    Millar,    M.D. ,    of 

Carnoustie,  Angus  :  — 

James   Grant   Macpherson    Esq.,  Capt.   4th   Batt.  The 

Hampshire  Regt,  (T.),  b.  1901 ;  m.  1928,  Lenore  Grant, 

only   d.    of  Col.    John   Smart  Matthew,    C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Res.~- Mile  End,  Romsey,  Hampshire.     Club — Cavendish. 

McPHILLIPS  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia  (U.O.).  Or, 
a  cross  engrailed  gules,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  lion  rampant 
issuant    sable.     Mantling    gules    and    or.     Crest — On    a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-cat  reguardant  collared  and 
chained  all  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  A  cruce  salus." 

Sons  of  George  McPhillips,  D.L.S. ,  C.E.,  and  Special 
Commissioner  from  the  Canadian  Government  to  the 
Manitoba  Government  with  the  first  subsidy  in  1870, 
of  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  and  formerly  of  Monaghan, 
b.    1805;     d.     1878;     m.  ,     Margaret    Lavin    of 

Armagh : — 
Robert  Charles  McPhillips,  Gentleman,  Dominion  Land 
Surveyor  and  C.E.,  b.         .     Res. — Winnipeg. 

Lewis  Griffith  McPhillips,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Barr.-at-Law,  b. 

.     Res. — Vancouver.     Club — Vancouver  (Canada). 
The  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Albert  Edward  McPhillips,  K.C., 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Appeal  British  Columbia  since  1913, 


late  M.  P.  P.,  Attorney-General  B.C.  1903,  President  of  the 
Council  1910-13,  elected  to  represent  Victoria  City  in  Pro- 
vincial Parliament  in  1898,  again  in  1900,  and  the  Electoral 
District  of  "The  Islands"  1907-13,  appointed  by  Govt,  of 
Cadada  to  the  Court  of  Appeal  for  British  Columbia  191 3, 
served  in  the  North- West  Rebellion  1885  under  Major- 
General  Sir  Frederick  Middleton,  present  at  the  actions 
of  Fish  Creek  and  Batoche  (medal  and  clasp),  retired 
with  rank  of  Captain,  Fellow  Royal  Colonial  Institute, 
b.  1861 ;  m.  1896,  Emily  Sophia  (d.  1923),  eld.  d.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Alex.  E.  B.  Davie,  K.C. ,  sometime  Premier,  Attorney- 
General,  B.C.,  niece  of  the  late  Hon.  Theodore  Davie, 
Chief  Justice  of  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Alex.  St.  George 
McPhillips,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Albert  De  Burgo 
McPhillips,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Gwyneth  Marie 
Kathleen  [m.  Richard  Thorneley  Hall,  of  Hampton  Court, 
Victoria,  B.C.].  Res.  —  "  Cloonmore  House,"  Rockland 
Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C.     Club — Union  (Victoria,  B.C.). 

Vincent  Francis  Xavier  McPhillips,  Gentleman,  M.D., 
B.A.     Res.  —Vancouver.     Club — Vancouver  (Canada). 

MACPHERSON-GRANT  of  Ballindalloch  (L.O.,  June 
5,  1806).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  target  between 
three  antique  crowns  or  (for  Grant  of  Ballindalloch)  ; 
2  and  3,  per  fesse  or  and  azure,  a  lymphad  of  the  first, 
masts  oars  and  tacklings  proper,  ensigned  gules,  between 
a  hand  couped  fessewise,  holding  a  dagger  iu  pale  in  the 
dexter  canton,  and  in  the  sinister  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
gules;  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  erect  holding  a  dirk 
in  pale  proper.  Motto  — Above  the  Crest,  "  Ense  et 
animo." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Macpherson-Grant,  4th  Bart.,  b. 
1863  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1889,  Mary,  d.  of  Alexander 
Dennistoun,   of   Golfhill : —  ; 

Sir  George  Macpherson-Grant,  5th  Bart.  (25  Tuly  1838), 
of  Ballindalloch,  J. P.,  Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  b.  1890.  Seats— Ballindalloch  Castle,  Ballin- 
dalloch, co.  Banff  ;  Invereshie  House,  Kincraig,  co.  Inver- 
ness ;  Old  Milton,  Kingussie.  Clubs— Bachelors',  New 
(Edin.). 

The  Late  STUART  MacRAE,  Esquire,  head  of  the 
Conchra  branch  of  the  MacRaes  of  Kintail,  J .  P.  co.  Notting- 


ham, Member   of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (King's 
Bodyguard  for  Scotland).     Born  1856,  being  the  eldest  son 


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of  the  late  Duncan  MacRae,  Esq.,  of  Kames  Castle, 
co.  Bute,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (of  the  Conchra  branch  of 
the  MacRaes  of  Kintail),  by  his  wife  Grace,  dau.  of  Donald 
Stewart.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1896  and  7  April 
1908) — Argent,  a  fesse  azure  between  two  mullets  in  chief, 
a  lion  rampant  in  base  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest, 
a  mailed  arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  Turkish 
scimitar  proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above,  this  Motto, 
"  Fortitudine"  ;  and  below  shield,  "Nee  euro  nee  careo." 
Married,  Dec.  12,  1891,  Ethel  Evelyn,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Martin  Ridley  Smith  of  Hayes  Common,  Kent ;  and  died 
1927,  having  had  Issue — (1)  Kenneth  Stuart  MacRae, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Black  Watch,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1892  ; 
(2)  [ohn  Nigel  MacRae,  Esq.,  Lieut,  nth  Service  Batt. 
Black  Watch,  and  Capt.  R.A.F.,  killed  whilst  flying  1918  ; 
and  Grace  Emily.  Residence — Conchra,  Kyle  of  Lochalsh, 
Ross-shire. 

MACRAE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  invected,  in  chief 
a  lion  rampant  between  two  mullets,  and  the  like  in  base 
all  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  between  two  buffalo-horns  or,  a  cubit  arm 
erect  proper,  charged  with  two  mullets  in  pale  gules,  the 
hand  holding  a  claymore  in  bend  sinister  also  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,     Motto — "  Fortitudine." 

Son  of  Douglas  Gordon    Macrae   of  Collingsbourne, 
Surrey,  b.  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  : — 

Douglas  Gordon  Macrae,  Gentleman,  b  1886.     Res. — 

MAC  RAE  (L.O. ,  1896,  1908  and  1909).  Argent,  a  fesse 
azure,  between  two  spur-rowels  in  chief  and  a  lion  rampant 
in  base  gules,  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  argent.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a 


mailed  arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  Turkish  scimitar 
proper.  Mottoes  (above  crest) — "Fortitudine";  (under 
arms) — "  Nee  euro  nee  careo." 

Third  son  of  the  late  Duncan  Mac  Rae,  Esq. ,  of  Kames 

Castle,  co.  Bute,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (Head  of  the  Conchra 

branch  of  the  Mac  Raes  of  Kintail),  b.  1816  ;  d.  1898  ; 

m.  1852,  Grace,  d.  of  DonaU  Stewart  of  Luscantyre : — 

Major  Colin  William  Mac  Rae,  C.B.E.,  The  MacRae  of 

Feoirlinn,  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Royal  Highlanders  ("  Black 

Watch"),  Exon  of  King's  Bodyguard  of  ihe  Yeomen  of  the 

Guard,  Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (King's 


Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  one  of  the  Chamberlains  to  the 
Pope,  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  cf  Jerusalem,  J. P.  Argyll,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Buteshire, 
b.  1869;  m.  1909,  Lady  Margaret  Crichton-Stuart,  O.B.E., 
J. P.  Buteshire,  only  d.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Bute  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Donald  Christopher  S.uart  Mac  Rae,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912;  Gwendolen  Margaret  Mary  Grace;  and 
Margaret  Ann  Mary.  Seats  —  Feoirlinn,  Colintraive, 
Argyll ;  Ascog,  Isle  of  Bute ;  Kinlochruel,  Colintraive. 
Res, — Friary  Court,  St.  James's  Palace,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Bachelors',  R.A.C,,  New  (Edinburgh). 

MacRAE  of  Ardintoul  (L.O.,  1913).  Argent,  a  fesse 
azure,  between  three  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  of  the  second,  holding  in 
his  dexter  paw  a  sword  proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  naked 
arm  embowed  couped  at  the  shoulder,  the  hand  grasping  a 
scimitar  all  proper.  Mottoes  (over),  "  Fortitudine  ";  (below), 
"  Dileas  gu  deireadh."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Only  son  of  Roderick  MacRae,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Col.  Indian 

Medical  Service,    of    Letterfearn,   and   Ardintoul,    b. 

1850;.*/.  1915  ;  m.  1902,  Kathleen  Isabella,  only  d.  of 

Henry  Keith  of  Silvertonhill,  Hamilton,  N.B.: — 

Ian  Duncan  Keith  MacRae,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Seaforth 

Highlanders,  b.  1905.     Estates— Ard\n\.o\i\  and  Letterfearn. 

Seats — Ardintoul  House,  and  Druidaig  Lodge,  Glenshiel, 

co.  Ross-shire. 

MacRAE  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  fesse  azure,  between  three 
mullets  in  chief,  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  gules.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  cubit  arm,  grasping  a  sword  all  proper.  Motto — "  Forti- 
tudine." 

Son  of  Sir  Colin  George  MacRae,   Knt.  Bach.  W.S., 

J. P.,  b.  1844;  d.  1927;  m.   1877,  Flora,  d.  of  the  late 

John  Colquhoun  : — 

Rev.  John  Anthony  MacRae,  M.A.,  Minister  of  the  parish 

of  Partick,  Glasgow,  b.  1883;  m.  1915,  Jean  Hope,  d.  of 

Rev.    K.    Moody-Stuart,   of    Annat,    Perthshire.      Res. — 

Manse  of  Partick,  Glasgow. 

JOHN  MacRAE-GILSTRAP,  Esquire,  of  Eilean 
Donnan,  Ross,  and  Ballimore,  co.  Argyll,  and  of  Northgate, 
Newark-on- Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  late 
Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders)  (formerly  John  MacRae), 
a  Gentleman-at-Arms  and  a  Member  of  the  Royal  Company 
of  Archers,  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland,  Constable 
of  Eilean  Donnan  Castle,  J.  P.  for  Argyll,  Notts. ,  and  New- 
ark, County  Councillor  for  Kilfinan  Division  of  Argyll 
since  1903,  Chairman  of  Cowal  Division  C.C.  of  Argyll 
since  1920,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 


Gilstrap    by    Royal   Licence    under   the   will    of    the   late 
Sir  William  Gilstrap,  Bart.,  of  Fornham  Park,  Suffolk,  and 


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Newark-on-Trent.  Born  Dec.  30,  1861,  being  the  second 
son  of  Duncan  MacRae,  Karnes  Castle,  Isle  of  Bute  (head 
of  the  "  Conchra "  branch  of  the  MacRaes  of  Kintail), 
H.E.I.C.S.,  by  his  wife  Grace,  dau.  of  Donald  Stewart, 
representative  of  the  Stewarts  of  Over  Blairish,  cadets  of 
Stewart  of  Garth.  Armorial  bearings  (R.L.,  9  Jan. 
1897,  H.  Coll.  and  L.O.) — Quarterly,  1  and  4  (Gilstrap), 
argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  vert,  between  in  chief  two 
escutcheons  gules,  each  charged  with  a  galtrap  of  the 
field,  and  in  base  a  talbot's  head  erased  of  the 
third,  and  for  distinction,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
cross  crosslet  gules;  2  and  3  (MacRae),  argent,  a  fesse 
azure,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  lion  ram- 
pant in  base  gules,  in  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  second 
for  difference ;  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  these 
same  arms  of  Gilstrap  without  the  cross  crosslet.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock,  a  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour  all  proper,  grasping 
an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  galtrap  argent  for  dis- 
tinction, the  arm  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for 
Gilstrap) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  holding  a  scimitar  proper;  and  over  the  crest 
the  Mottoes,  "Candide  secure"  (for  Gilstrap);  "  Forti- 
tudine"  (for  MacRae);  under  the  shield,  "Nee  euro  nee 
care  "  (for  MacRae).  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  with  red 
waistcoat,  silver  buttons,  and  dark  green  trousers. 
Married,  March  4,  1889,  Isabella  Mary,  Lady  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem, second  dau.  of  the  late  George  Gilstrap,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Winthorpe,  Newark-on-Trent;  and  has  Issue — 
John  Duncan  George  MacRae,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  b.  1896  [m.  1921,  Lady  Phyllis  Hervey.  d. 
of  4th  Marquess  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue  —  John 
Duncan  Hervey  MacRae,  Gentleman,  b,  1922  ;  and 
Merilissa  Phyllis  Mary];  Margaret  Helen  [m.  1913,  Major 
Bruce  Campbell,  yngr.  of  Arduiane,  and  has  issue] ;  Janet 
Isabel  [m.  1921,  Nicholas  Serge  Reyntiens,  and  has  issue], 
Ella  Mary  [m.  192 1,  Edward  Abdy  Fellowes] ;  Barbara 
Elizabeth  Catherine  ;  Flora  Sybil  [m.  1918,  Capt.  A.  R.  D. 
Stewart,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Dorothy  Genevieve.  Seats — 
Ballimore,  Otter  Ferry,  N.B.  ;  Eilean  Donan  Castle,  Kyle 
of  Lochalsh,  Ross-shire  ;  Northgate,  Newark-on-Trent. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  R.A.C.,  Royal  Highland  Yacht 
Club  (Oban). 

McRICKARD  (U.O.)     Or,  a  cross  gules,  in  the  dexter 
canton  a  lion  rampant  sable,  and  in  the  sinister  a  lymphad 


proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  cat-a- mountain  sejant  guardant  sable,  collared 
and  chained  or.     Motto — '  'Un  roi,  un  foi,  un  loi." 

Eld.    son   of  Samuel  McRickard,  of  New  York   City, 


b.  1836;    d.    1919  ;  m.    1872,   Cecelia,    d.    of  James 

Mulholland,  of  New  York  : — 
James  Patrick  McRickard,  Esq.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1895,  Ada, 
d.  of  Richard  Cass,  of  Leeds,  co.  Yorks.,  and  of  New  York 
City,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Farrington  Bradford 
McRickard,  Gentleman,  D.C.,  Ph.C,  6.1898  ;  and  Marion 
Geraldyn,  D.C.,  Ph.C.  Estate— Stuart,  Florida,  U.S.A. 
Res. — Bayside,  Long  Island,  New  York.  Chub — Salmagundi 
(New  York). 

Mac  ROBERT  of  Cawnpore,  and  of  Cromar  (H.  Coll.). 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
argent,  as  many  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  the 
hand  grasping  an  Eastern  crown  or,  two  fronds  of  bracken 
in  saltire  proper.  Badge — A  frond  of  bracken  proper 
and  an  Indian  rose  leaved  and  slipped  or,  in  saltire, 
enfiled  by  a  circlet  also  proper.  Motto — "  Virtu tis  gloria 
merces." 

Sons  of  Sir  Alexander  MacRobert,  1st  Bart.,  K.B.E., 
b.  1854  ;  d.  1922  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  191 1,  Rachel, 
d.  of  Dr.  William  Hunter  Workman,  of  Worcester, 
Mass.,  U.S.A.  :— 
Sir  Alasdair  MacRobert,  2nd  Bart.  (5  April  1922),  b. 
19 12.      Res. — Douneside,   Tarland,  co.  Aberdeen. 
Roderick  Alan  MacRobert,  b.  1915.     Res. — 
Iain  Workman  MacRobert,  b.  1917.     Res. — 

MACRORY  of  Ardmore  Lodge  (U.O.).  Or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  galley  sable,  sail  furled  and  oars  in  action 
argent,  flagged  azure.    Motto — "  Res  non  verba." 

Sons  of   Robert  Augustus   Macrory,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Dub.),  b.  1833;    d.  1919;    m.  1863,   Kate  Robert  (d. 
1915),  only  d.  of  George  Crawford  of  Bellevy,  Ban- 
bridge  : — 
Robert     Henry     Macrory,     Gentleman,     B.A.     (Dub.), 
Barrister-at-Law  [Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence,  the   arms   cf   Rotheram,  viz.  :   vert,    three  stags 
trippant  or],  b.  1868  ;   m.  ,  Ellen  Frances,  only  child 

of  Arthur  Rotheram,  and  has  issue — Robert  Rotheram  Mac- 
rory, Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  .  Res.— 7  Fitz- 
william  Square,  Dublin. 

George  Crawford  Macrory,  Gentleman.  B.A.  (Dub. ),  b. 
1871  ;  in.  1914,  Kate  Louise  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Anders  Ohlsson 
of  Cape  Town,  late  Consul-General  for  Sweden.  Res. — 
Dunmurry  House,  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Martin  Macrory,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  London- 
derry (High  Sheriff  1892),  b.  1836;  d.  ;  m.  1873, 
Frances  Anna,    d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Greer,    Rector  of 
Enniskillen  : — 
Roland   Martin  Macrory,   Esq.,   Major  (ret.),    R.E. ,  b. 
1874  ;    111.   1909,  Inez  D.    M.    Lindesay,  and   has  issue-  - 
Henry  Greer  Macrory,   Gentleman,   b.    1918;    and  Mary 
Lindesay.     Res. — The  Chalet,  Limavady,  co.  Derry. 

Francis  Samuel  Macrory,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (rot.) 
R.  Innsikilling  Fu-iliers,  b.  1876;  m.  1910,  Rosa  Pottinger, 
and  has  issue — Patrick  Macrory,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ; 
Diana  ;  and  Frances  Hope.  Res. — Ardmore  Lodge, 
Limavady,  Londonderry. 

Robert  Valentine  Macrory,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

Norah  Miller,  and  has  issue — Donald  Macrory,  Gentleman, 
b.  .     Res.— 

VALENTINE  EMANUEL  PATRICK  MacSWINEY, 
The  Marquess  MacSwiney  cf  Mashanaglass,  created  here- 
ditary Roman  Marquess,  7  May  1896,  Chamberlain  to  Their 
Holinesses  Popes  Leo  XIII.  and  Pius  X.  (resigned  1909), 
Member  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  Member  of  the 
Delegation  of  Irish  Free  State  to  fourth  and  fifth  Assemblies 
of  the  League  of  Nations  (1923-24).  Bom  1871,  being 
the  only  son  of  Valentine  MacSwiney,  formerly  of  Macroom, 
co.  Cork,  and  Paris,  by  Emma,  Countess  Konarski,  dau. 
of  Alexander,  Count  Konarski,  Knight  of  the  Military 
Order,  "  Virtuti  Militari,"  of  Poland.  Armorial  bearings 
(U.O. )— Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  two  boars  rampant 
combatant  pean,  on  a  chief  or,  as  many  battleaxes  in 
saltire  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  or  and  azure,  a  demi-gryphon 
segreant,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  lizard  proper, 
and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure.  Motto 
— "  Malo  mori  quam  fcedari."  Married,  first,  1895, 
Stella  Cavalcanti  de  Albuquerque  (annulled  by  Holy  See)  ; 
second,  1910,  H.  H.  Anna,  Countess  von  Schlitz,  otherwise 


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von  Goertz,  and  has  Issue— Owen,  torn  1916;  Honora  ; 
and  Mary  Elizabetli.  Res.— 35  Upper  Fitzwilliam  Street, 
Dublin. 

MacSWINNEY  (U.O.)  Argent,  a  fesse  azure  between 
in  chief  a  lion  passant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  and 
in  base  a  boar  passant  sable,  armed  and  unguled  p:oper, 
langued  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  segreant  or,  langued 
gules,  holding  a  lizard  proper.     Motto — "Spes." 

Son  of  James  Foley  MacSwinney,  Esq.,  of  Galway  : — 

Robert  Forster  MacSwinney,  Gentleman,  Ban  ister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  .      Address — 1    New   Square, 

Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

MacTAGGART-STEWART,  see  STEWART. 

MacTAGGART  (L.O.)  Argent,  a  fess  gules,  between 
two  maple  leaves  in  chief  vert,  and  in  base  on  the  branch  of 
a  tree  fesswise  a  beaver  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  a  lion's  head 
erased  proper.  Motto— "Vi  et  virtute." 
Son  of  : — 

Duncan  Donald  MacTaggart,  Esq.,  M.D.,M.S.,  B.Sc. 
(McGill  Univ.),  President  Med.  Revisory  Board,  and 
Professor  of  Medical  Judisprudence,  McGill  Univ.,  Lt.-Col. 
Canadian   A.M.S.,   b.  .       Res.— 1075     Mount    Royal 

Avenue,  West  Montreal,  Canada. 

McTURK  (L.O.)  Argent,  a  chevron  azure,  between 
two  hunting-horns  vert,  circled  and  stringed  gules  in  chief, 
and  a  mountain  inflamed  proper  in  base,  a  bordure 
indented  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  black-faced  ram's  head 
cabjssed  proper.  Motto — "  Pace  aut  bello." 
Son  of  :-  • 

Robert  McTurk,  Gentleman,  b.  .       Res. — Cray,  co. 

Brecon. 

M'VEAGH  (U,0.)  Ermine,  a  lion  passant  guardanf 
or,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  crescent  between  two  roses  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent :  and  for  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  in  the 
hand  a  spear  all  proper.     Motto  —  ' '  Per  ardua. " 

Sons  of  George  Joseph  Brooke  M'Veagh,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Drewstown,  b.  1886;  d.  ;  m.  1889,  Grace  Alice 

Maude,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Annesley  Benson 
of  Ormonde  House,  Zion  Hill,  Bath  : — 
Ferdinand  Annesley  M'Veagh,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  4th  Batt. 
Royal  Irish  Fus. ,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1919,  Hazel,  d.  of  F.  Hunter 
of  Belfast  ;    and    has   issue — 1    dau.      Seat — Drewstown, 
Kells,  Meath. 
Montagu  Quin  Brooke  M'Veagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Trevor  George  Brooke  M'Veagh,  Gentleman,  /'.  1906. 

ROBERT  BLAKE  M'VITTIE,  Gentleman,  youngest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Elliott  M'Vittie.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  gules,  between  in  chief 
two  thistles  and  in  base  a  trefoil  slipped  all  proper,  a  fret  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cat-a-mountain  passant  guardant,  resting  the 
forepaw  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms.  Motto — -"Virtue 
is  honour."     Post.  add. — 62  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin. 

MADDEN  of  Kells  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  sable,1!  a 
falcon.wings  expanded,  preying  on  a  mallard  all  argent, 
on  a  chief  ermine,  out  of  a  naval  crown,  between  two  cross 
crosslets  gules  from  a  staff  in  bend  a  flag  of  St.  George  all 
proper  (Madden)  ;  2.  or,  a  pile  engrailed  sable  (Water- 
house)  ;  3.  sable,  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  escallops, 
and  in  base  a  boar's  head  couped  argent  (Travers)  ;  4. 
sable,  a  saltire  argent  (Duckett).  Crest — On  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  falcon  rising  argent,  holding  in  his  beak 
a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.  Motto — "  Fortior  qui 
vincit."     Livery — Brown. 

Son  of    Capt.    John    William  Madden,  4th    Regt., 
b.  1829  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1855,  Emily  (d.  1920),  d.  of 
John  Busby  of  Kingstown,  Dublin  : — 
Sir  Charles  Edward  Madden,  1st  Bart.,  of  Kells,  Kil- 
kenny (7  Oct.  1919),  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  Adm.   of  the  Fleet,  Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  and    of   Crown    of    Belgium,  Commander  of 
Mil.    Order  of  Savoy  (Italy),  and   St.  Anne  (Russia) ; 
has  Croix  de  Guerre  (France),   and  Grand  Cordon   of 
Rising    Sun   (Japan)  'Supporters  (H.  Coll.) — On  either 
side   a   sailor   of   H.M.S.  Queen  Elizabeth,  that  on  the 


dexter  side  in  landing  party  dress];  b.  1862  ;  m.  1905, 
Constance  Winifred,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Cayzer,  1st  Bart.  ; 
and  has  issue — Charles  Edward  Madden,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ; 
John  Wilmot  Madden,  Esq.,  b.  1916  ;  Con  [m.  1929', 
Neil  Brodie  Henderson,  Esq.]  ;  Joan  ;  Hope  ;  Mary 
Elizabeth.  Seat  — ■  Broadstone,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 
Club — United  Service. 

MADDEN  (U.0. 1839.)  Sable,  a  falcon  or,  belled  gules, 
preying  on  a  mallard  argent,  on  a  chief  indented  of  the 
second  a  cross  bottony  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a  falcon 
rising  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  bottony  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — "  Propria  virtute  audax." 

Sons  of  Frederick  William  Madden,  Esq.,  b.  1839; 
d.  1904  ;  m.  i860,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  d.  of  the  late 
John  Rannie,  Esq.,  of  Portsmouth  : — 

Frederic  Henry  Madden,  Esq.,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1902, 
Kathleen  Maud  Angela,  d.  of  the  late  George  Matthews 
Tapp,  of  H.M.'s  War  Office;  and  has  issue — Frederick 
Allan  Valentine  Madden.  Esq.,  b.  1904.  Res. — 53 
Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.10. 

William  John  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Address — 
Edwards'  Hotel,  Cape  Town. 

MADDEN  (U.O.).      Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  falcon 

seizing  a  mallard  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  cross  bottonne'e 

gules  (Madden,  1635  ) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  pile  engrailed  sable 

Waterhouse).     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  ot  the  colours,  a  falcon  with  wings  expanded  argent. 

membered  or,  holding  in  the  talons  a  cross  bottonnee  gules. 

Motto  —  "Fortior   qui  se  vincit."      Livery  —  Claret   coat, 

crimson  lining,  piping  and  collar,  and  waistcoat  crimson. 

Son    of    John    Madden    of    Hilton    Park,    J.  P.    cos. 

Monaghan,    Fermanagh,   Cavan,   and   Leitrim,    D.L. 

Monaghan  (High  Sheriff  1864)  and  Fermanagh  (High 

Sheriff  1859),  b.  1836  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1864,  Lady  Caroline 

Clements  (d.  1914),  sister  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim  : — 

Lt.-Col.  John  Clements  Waterhouse  Madden,   J. P.  co. 

Monaghan     (High    Sheriff    1906),    D.L.     and     J. P.     co. 

Fermanagh  (High  Sheriff  1909),  Barr.-at-Law( Inner  Temple 

and  King's  Inns),  M.A.  (Camb.),  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  4th 

Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Fus.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1870;  m.  1908 

Agnes  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Tate,  Bart.,  of  High 

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Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (2)  Charles  Samuel  Madden, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Cynthia  Agnes.  Seat—  Hilton 
Park,  Clones,  co.  Monaghan.      Clubs — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Gerald  Hugh  Charles  Madden,   Irish 
Guards  and    3rd   King's   Own   Hussars,   b.    1872  ;  d. 
of  wounds  received  in  action  1915;   m.    1901,   Mabel 
Lucy    (17  Draycott  Place,    S.W.i),  d.  of  Sir  George 
Macpherson  Grant,   Bart.  : — 
Brian  John  George  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Dennis  Gerald  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Sons  of  John    Madden    of  Roslea   Manor,   J.  P.   and 
D.L.  co.  Fermanagh  (High  Sheriff  1848),   Lieut.  4iit 
Regt.,  J.P.  co.  Monaghan  (High  Sheriff  1875),  b.  1819  ; 
d.  1903;   m.   1847,    Clara   Elizabeth    (d.    i860),  d.    of 
Rev.  James  Spencer  Knox,  D.D.  : — 
Walter  Wilmot  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  m.   1886, 
Eleanor   (d.  1925),  d.   of   Charles    Ferdinand    Bischoff  of 
Woodlands,    Wainku,     N.Z.  ;    and  has   issue — (1)  Arthur 
Wilmot  Madden,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War,  b.  1892  ; 
(2)  Charles  Beresford  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  \m.  1926, 
J;  Eva  Kathleen  [m.  1911,  John  Francis  Wilson]; 
Dora  Christina  [m.  1915,  Reginald  Wood,  of  Ellowsleyj ; 
and  Florence  Josephine  [m.  1916, — Cerson].     .S^ar— Roslea 
Manor,  Clones. 

John  Beresford  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.  Res. — 
Aghafin,  Clones. 

Son  of  Rev.  Wyndham  Carlyon   Madden,  Rector  of 
Begh    Upton,    Norfolk,    b.    1793;    d.    1864;    m.    2nd, 
Charlotte  (d.  1889),  d.  of  Thomas  Leeke   of  Longford 
Hall,  Newport,  Salop  : — 
Rev.  Wyndam   Madden,   Rector  of  Longford,  b.    1849; 

vi.  1st,  1879,  Annette  (d.  1888),  d.  of Mitchell;  2nd, 

1895,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Thomas  Bather  of  Great  Ness,  Salop; 
and  has  issue — Wyndham  Ralph  Carlyon  Madden,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1899;  Hester;  Rachel;  Mary  Evelyn;  and  Mar- 
jorje  Constance. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Charles  Frederick  Madden, 
late  Somersetshire  L.I.,  b.   1842;    d.   1907;  m.   1865, 
Mary  Stuart  (d.  1877),  d.  of  Henry  Davidson  :  — 
Richard  Owen  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  George  Charles  Brownlow  Madden,  Vicar 
of  Armitage  Bridge,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  b.  1846  ; 
d.    1929  ;    in.    1873,    Margaret    Emily,    d.  of  Canon 
Charles  H.  Hulbert,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue  : — 
Ion  Travers  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Charles  Hulbert  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  Anna, 
d.    of  Joseph    Collier,    and     has    issue — Charles    Joseph 
Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 

George  Percival  Madden,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Lacy  Madden,  Gentleman,    b.   1884.     Res. — 2  Norman 
Avenue,  Birkby,  Huddersfield. 

MADDEN  (H.  Coll.,  1895)— Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a 
falcon  preying  on  a  duck  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  cross 
bottony  between  two  trefoils  slipped  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
falcon,  wings  expanded  argent,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  sable,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  cross 
bottony  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Propria  virtute  audax." 
Livery — Green,  yellow  collar  and  cuffs. 

Only  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  lohn  Madden,  Kt.  Bachelor 
(1893),  K.C.M.G.  (1894),  G.C.M.G.  (1906),  B.A., 
LL.D.  (Melbourne),  D.C.L.  and  LL.D.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  Minister  of  Justice,  Victoria  1874 
and  1876  ;  Chancellor  of  Melbourne  University  ;  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Victoria,  1893  ;  Lieut.- 
Gov.  of  Victoria,  1897,  b.  1844;  m.  1872,  Gertrude 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  John  Sidney  Stephen  : — 
Guy  Ross  Madden,  Esq.,  M.B.C.,  LL.B.  (Melb.),  b.  1878. 
Res. — Tansell  Road,  Break,  Victoria. 

MADEN  (H.  Coll.,  2  April,  1914)-  Gules,  a  falcon 
preying  upon  a  mallard  or,  a  bordure  argent,  charged 
with  three  roses  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  falcon's  head  erased  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
lure  gules.     Motto — "  Erectus  non  elatus." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Henry  Maden,  Knt.  Bach.,  b.  1862  ; 

d.  1920;  m.   1891,  Alice,  d.  of  Joshua   Mellor,   of 

Lytham,  Lanes.  : — 
Henry  Maden,  Esq.  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1923,  Alice,  d.  of  J. 
Flatcher,  of  Holmfirth,  Yorks.  Res. — Roekliffe  House, 
Bacup,  Lanes.  Clubs — National  Liberal,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 


MADGE  (H.  Coll. )  Per  chevron  argent  and  azure,  in 
chief  two  towers  sable,  and  in  base  a  horse  for.cene  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  out  of  a  mural  crown  sable,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  vested  azure,  cuffed  or,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a 
pen  fessewise  gold.     Motto — "  Persevere." 

Only   son  of  Percy  Frank  Madge,  Esq.,  b.    1871  ;    d. 

1914  ;  m.  1891,  Fanny  Julia,  d.  of  J.  B.  Lightbuin: — 
Sir  Frank  William  Madge,  2nd  Bart.,  if  St.  Margaret's 
Bay,  Kent  (26  May  1919),  6.1897;  s.  his  grandfather  1927  ; 
ft.  1922  Doris  Annie,  d.  of  J.  Beal,  of  Wallington  ;  and 
has  issue — Betty  ;  and  Pauline.  Res. — Ranworth,  Horley, 
Surrey. 

MAGAN  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  boars  passant  azure,  tusked,  hoofed,  and 
bristled  or  (Magan);  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  bend  between 
two  garbs  or,  a  mitre  gules  (Tilson).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar'  s 
head  erased  azure,  tusked  and  bristled  or.  Motto 
"  Virtute  et  probitate." 

Sons  of  Percy  Magan,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  O  rreal,  co. 
Roscommon,  b.  1828;  d.  1903;  m.  1865,  Annie 
Catherine,  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Richards:  — 

Percy  Tilson  Magan,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 

Arthur  Tilson  Shaen  Magan,  Esq.,C.M.G.,  Lt.-Col.,  late 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1880;  m.  1906,  Kathleen  Jane,  eldest  d.  of 
Assheton  Biddulph,  Esq.,  M.F.H.,  of  Moneyguyneen  Birr, 
King's  Co  ;  and  has  issue — William  Morgan  Tilson  Magan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Francis  Shaen  Magan,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918:  AnnieSheelah  ;  VioletMary;  and  Maureen.  Seat — ■ 
Levitstown,  Mageney,  co.  Kildare.  Club  —  Stephen's 
Green  (Dublin). 

MAGENIS  (Confn.  U.O.).  Vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on 
a  chief  argent,  a  dexter  hand  erect  couped  gules.  Mantling: 
vert  and  or.  Crest — A  boar  passant  proper.  Motto — 
"  Sola  salus  servire  Deo." 

Son  of  Edward  Cole  Magenis,  Gentleman,  b.  1841  ;  d. 

1908;  m.  1885,  Cicely  (d.  1894),  d.  of  the  late  Joseph 

Hornby  Birley,   Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Brookside,   Newton-le- 

Willows  :  — 
The  late  Richard  Henry  Cole  Magenis,  Gentleman,  of 
Drumdoe,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Reserve 
R.I.R.,  b.  1888  ;  killed  in  action  1914. 

MAGENIS  of  Annvale,  co.  Down  (R.L.,  3  Nov.  1840). 
Vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gules,  on  a 
chief  argent,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  couped  at  the  wrist  of 
the  third,  above  it  a  cross  pat£e  azure.  Mantling  vert 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  passant 
proper,  charged  with  a  cross  patee  gules. 

Son     of    George    Magenis    (formerly     Vaughan)    of 
Ringolish,    co.     Down,  b.         ;    d.         ;    m        ,    Sally 
Anne,  ouly  d.    of  Robert   Henry   Echlin    Magenis   cf 
Annvale,  co.  Down  : — 
Ralph     Boyd     Vaughan     Magenis,     Gentleman,  b 
Res.— 

MAGHERAMORNE,  Baron,  see  M'GAREL-HOGG. 

MAGILL  (U.O.)  Per  chevron  gnes  and  azure,  on  a 
chevron  or,  between  three  peewits  volant  argent,  an  annulet 
of  the  first  between  two  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peewit  close  argent, 
standing  on  an  annulet  gules.  Motto  —  "  Spectemur 
agendo." 

Son  ot  Rev.  John  Magill,  formerly  Incumbent  of 
Iniskeen  and  Kilanny,  b.  ;  tn  : — 

Capt.    Rupert   Magill,    late   Royal   Dublin   Fusiliers,    b. 
A  ddress  — 

MAGNAY  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  fretty  gules,  on  a 
chief  per  pale  of  the  second  and  azure,  a  sword  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  surmounting  a  key  saltirewise,  the 
wards  upwards  gold,  interlaced  with  the  collar  of  the  Lord 
Mayor  of  the  City  of  London  between  two  leopards'  faces 
erminois.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  billeted  erminois, 
murally  crowned,  gorged  with  a  chain  reflexed  over  the 
back,  and  holding  between  the  forepaws  a  leopard's  face  or. 
Motto — "  Magna  est  Veritas." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  William  Magnay,  2nd  Bart. ,  b. 

1855;  d.  1917;    m.    1879,   Margaret  Susannah,  d.    of 

Matthew  Soulsby : — 


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Sir  Christopher  Boyd  William  Magnay,  3rd  Bart.  (8  Nov. 
1844),  M.C.,  late  Capt.  4th  Hus?ars,  Major  Norfolk  Yeo., 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1884  ;  tn.  1925,  Winifred 
Madeline,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Jeffreys,  PC., 
and  widow  of  Major  Chandos  Leigh,  D.S.O.,  K  O.S.B. 
Res. — Milford  Lodge,  Lymington,  Hants.  ;  Saxham  Hall, 
Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk.    Club — Naval  and  Military. 

MAGNUS  of  Tangley-Hill  (H.  Coll.,  16  Aug.  1917). 
Bendy  of  six  gules  and  vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  an  open  book 
proper  between  two  martlets  sable.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  magnolia-tree  flowered  proper.  Motto — 
"  Fide  et  labore." 

Son  of  Jacob  Magnus,  of  Chatham,  b.  1805;  d.  1888; 

tn.  1837,  Caroline,  d.  of  Joel  Barnett : — 
Sir  Philip  Magnus,  1st  Bart.  (1917),  Knight  Bach. 
(1886),  J. P.  Surrey,  M.P.  University  of  London  1906  22 
b.  1842  ;  tn.  1870,  Katie  (d.  1924),  d.  of  E.  Emanuel, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Southsea  ;  and  has  issue — Laurie  Magnus, 
Esq.,  M.A.  Oxford,  Major  Royal  Defence  Corps,  b.  1872 
[tn.  1903,  Dora  Marian,  d.  of  Sir  Isidore  Spielman,  C.M.G., 
and  has  issue — Philip  Montefiore  Magnus,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ; 
Hilary  Barrow  Magnus,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Jessie  Dora  ; 
Pamela  Lucy  ;  Ruth  Emily  (Res.  —  34  Cambridge 
Square  W. 2.  Clubs — A thenajum,  Carlton)]  ;  Lucy  Amy 
[tn.  1 89 1,  Frederic  Franklin  (d.  1918),  of  44  Lancaster 
Gate,  W.,  and  Elcot,  Sheringham  ;  and  has  issue].  Res. 
— Tangley  Hill,  Chilworth,  Surrey.  Clubs  —  Carlton, 
Athenaeum,  County  (Guildford). 

MAGUTH  (H.  Coll.),  Argent,  on  a  pale  azure,  between 
two  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  a  torch  erect  or, 
tired  also  proper.  Mantling*  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  thistle  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  wings  vair. 
Son  of : — 

Rev.  Stephen  Shepherd  Maguth,  M.A.,  b.  .     Res.— 

44  Maids'  Causeway,  Cambridge. 

GEORGE  MAURICE  MAHER,  Esquire,  D.L.  Wex- 
ford, late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards.  Born  1847,  being 
the  son  of  the  late  John  Maher,  Esq.,  of  Ballinkeele,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853,  and  M.P.  forco.  Wexford,  by 
his  wife  Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  George  Bourke  O' Kelly, 
Esq. ,  of  Acton  House,  Middlesex.  Armorial  bearings — 
Azure,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  or,  supporting  a  sword 
in  pale  proper,  in  base  two  crescents  of  the  second.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hawk  rising,  belled  and  hooded 
proper,  on  each  wing  a  crescent  or.  Motto — "  In  periculis 
audax."  Seat — Ballinkeele,  near  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 
Clubs — United  Service,  Stephen's  Green  (Dublin). 

MAHON,  see  PAKENHAM-MAHON. 

MAHON  (U.O.,  29  Sept.  1818).  Per  fesse  sable  and 
argent,  an  ostrich  counterchanged,  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
garnished  or,  the  gauntlet  grasping  a  wavy  sword.  Motto 
— "  Moniti  meliora  sequamur." 

Sons    of  Sir    William    Henry   Mahon,    5th    Bart.,    of 

Castlegar,    D.S.O.,  J. P.  and  D.L,  co.   Galwav  (High 

Sheriff    1898),    J. P.   West    Rdg.    Yorks.,  Lt-Col.    4th 

Batt.  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.   1856;  d.  1926:  tn.  1905, 

Hon.  Edith  Dillon,  d.  of  Lord  Clonbrock  : — 

Sir  George  Edward  John   Mahon,  6th    Bart.    (14    April 

1 819),  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway,  b.  1911.      Seat — Castlegar, 

Ahascragh,  co.  Galway. 

Luke  Bryan  Arthur  Mahon,  Esq.,  b.  1916. 

Sons   of   Rev.    Sir   William   Vesey    Ross    Mahon,  4th 

Bart.,  b.    1813;   d.   1893;    m.   1853,  Jane,   d.   of   Rev. 

Henry  King  of  Ballylin,  King's  Co.  : — 

John  FitzGerald  Mahon,  Esq.,  b.   1858;   tn.   1898,  Lady 

Alice  Evelyn    Browne,   d.   of  5th  Marquess  of  Sligo  ;   and 

has  issue  —John  Denis  Mahon,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.    Res. 

33  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.     Club — Carlton. 

Edward  Mahon,  Esq.,  b.  1862;  tn.  1911,  Lilette,  d.  of 
late  James  Rebbeck  of  Victoria,  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Bryan  Edward  Mahon,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 1001 
Seaton  Street,  Vancouver  City,  British  Columbia. 

Gilbert  Mahon,  Esq.,  b.  1865;  m.  1895,  Fanny,  d.  of 
John  Blakeney  of  Abbert,  co.  Galway.  Res. — 15  Lincoln 
House,  Basil  Street,  S.W. 

Son  of  John  Denis  Fitzjames  Ker  Mahon,  Esq.,  J. P., 


of  Ballydonelan   Castle,    b.    1819 ;  d.  1900;    m.    1850, 
Harriet  Salisbury,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Dillon,  J. P.  : — 
George  Charles  Ker  Mahon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1852;  tn.  1st, 

1889,  Wilhelmina,    only  child    of   William    Persse  ;    2nd, 

1906,  Eila,  d.  of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Cholmondeley.     Res. 

— 17  Rosary    Gardens,  S.W.        Club — Royal    St.    George 

Yacht  (Kingstown). 

MAHON.  Or,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  langued  gules,  a 
martlet  sable  for  difference.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest  —On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  passant 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  broken  tilting-spear  all  proper, 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  martlet  sable  for 
difference.     Motto  —  "  Buaidh  go  beace. " 

Sons  of  Richard  James  Hartland  Mahon,  b.  1848;  d. 
1923;  tn.  1872,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen  Henry  Cole 
Faulkner  (d.  1893),  of  Castletown  Castle,  co.  Carlow  : — 

Richard  Faulkner  Herbert  Hartland  Mahon,  Esq.,  Capt. 
(ret.)  R.N. ,  b.  1874.      Club—  Junior  United  Service. 

Marcus  Charles  James  Hartland  Mahon,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1915,  Violet  L'Aigle,  d.  of 
William  L'Aigle  Cole,  of  Otterbourne,  Hants.,  and  has 
issue —  Gillian.  Res. — White  House,  Twy ford,  Winchester. 
Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Hampshire. 

JOHN  MOORE  MAHONY,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Kerry  (High. 
Sheriff  1875),  late  Lieut.  Kerry  Militia.  Born  1841,  being 
the  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Mahony,  Esq., 
J.  P. ,  of  Dunloe,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Kerry  1841 ,  by  Frances, 
fifth  daughter  of  the  late  John  Mahony  of  Point  House, 
Killarney  (she  died  1892).  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure  ;  2.  per  pale  argent 
and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged  ;  3.  argent,  a 
chevron  gules  between  three  lizards  in  pale  sable.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  naked  arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a 
sword  flammant  all  proper.  Motto — "  Lasair  romhuin 
abuadh."     Seat — 

PEIRCE  CHARLES  DE  LACY  O'MAHONY,  Esquire. 
C.B.E.,  D.L.  co.  Wicklovv,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Kerry  and 
Limerick,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  North  Meath  1886- 
92,  an  Assistant  Land  Commissioner  1881-84.  Born 
June  9,  1850,  being  the  younger  son  of  the  late  Peirce 
Kenifeck  Mahony,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilmorna  and  Guns- 
borough,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Kerry  in  1844,  by  his  wife 
Jane,  third  dau.  of  Robert  Gun  Cuninghame,  Esq. ,  D.L.„ 


of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow.     Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure;  2.  per  pale  argent 


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and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged ;  3.  argent,  a 
chevron  gules,  between  three  snakes  erect  wavy  sable ;  4. 
argent,  a  fesse  gules,  surmounted  by  a  bendlet  azure. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  coronet  of  nine 
pearls  an  arm  vambraced  and  embowed,  the  hand  bare 
grasping  a  sword  proper,  piercing  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto 
— "  Lasair  romhuin  abuadh."  Badge— The  De  Lacy  knct. 
Livery — Green,  gilt  buttons.  Assumed  the  name  of 
O'Mahony  by  Deed  Poll  1 900.  Married,  1st,  April  24,  1877, 
Helen  Louise  (d.  1899),  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late 
Maurice  Collis,  Esq.  ;  and  has  had  Issue—  (1)  Peirce  Gun 
Mahony,  Esq.,  Cork  Herald  of  Arms  of  the  Most  Illus- 
trious Order  of  St.  Patrick  1905-10,  b.  1878,  d.  1914  [m. 
1903,  Ethel  Tindal,  d.  of  late  John  James  Wright,  M.D., 
of  Malton,  Yorks.] ;  (2)  Dermot  Gun  Mahony,  Gentleman, 
b.  1881  [m.  1913,  Grace,  fourth  d.  of  the  late  James  Ledger 
Hill  of  Burford,  Wilts.,  and  Combe  Grove,  Bath].  He 
married  secondly,  1901,  Alice  Jane  (d.  1906),  eldest  d.  of 
late  Lt.-Col.  Francis  William  Johnstone.  Estate— Grange 
Con  and  Mucklagh,  both  in  co.  Wicklow.  Postal  address — 
Grange  Con,  co.  Wicklow. 

MAINWARING,  see  MILMAN-MAINWARING. 

MAIN  WARING  of  Over  Peover  (R.L.,  9  May  1797). 
Argent,  two  bars  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ass's  head  erased  proper,  the 
halter  or.     Motto—"  Levant  si  je  puis." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Philip  Tatton  Mainwaring,  4th  Bart., 

b.  1838;  d.   1906;   m.   1875,   Louisa  Emily,  d.  of  Rev. 

George  Pitt  :— 

Sir  Harry  Stapleton  Mainwaring,  5th  Bart.  (26  May  1804), 

J. P.  Cheshire,  Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  formerly  comdg.  Mersey 

Div.  RN.V.R.,  b.  1878  ;   m.  1913,  Generis  Alma  Windham, 

eldest  d.  of  Sir  Richard  H.  Williams-Bulkeley,  12th  Bart., 

and  has  issue— Diana  Eina  Claude  ;  and  Sophie  Kathleen 

Mary.      Seat— 10  Granville  Place,  W.      Clubs — Arthur's, 

Marlborough. 

Sons  of  William  George    Mainwaring,   Esq.,  CLE., 

General,  Indian  Army,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1905;  m.  1st,  1865, 

Ellen  (d.   1893),  d.  of  Capt.  B.   Hames  ;  2nd,   1898, 

Mary  Winifred,  d.  of  Ray  Challis  : — 

Arthur  Mainwaring,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  2nd  Roy. 

Dublin  Fusiliers,  b,  1864;  m.  1912,  Clarice,  d.  of  G.  Hay. 

Res. —  Pcunsley  Mill,  Blackboys,  Sussex. 

Guy  Mainwaring,  Gentleman,  £.1867.  Res. — 92  Luxwood 
Road,  S.W. 

Ernest  Charles  Mainwaring,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m. 
1927,  Caroline,  d.  of  Charles  Edwa'd  Kesler,  of  Brooklyn, 
New  York  ;  and  has  is=ue — Frances.  Res. — 113  Leeside 
Crescent,  GoldersGieen,  N.W.  11. 

Eric  Mainwaring,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.  Address — 26 
Inglis  Road,  Ealing. 

MAINWARING  of  Over  Peover,  Cheshire  ;  Whitmore, 
Staffs.;  and  Oteley,  Salop  (Vns.  1580,  1623;  Arms  in 
use  temp.  Ric.  II.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  two  bars 
gules  (Mainwairing) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  scythe  argent 
(Praers).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ass's  head  erased  proper,  collared 
or.     Motto — ' '  Devant  si  je  puis." 

Sons  of  Rev.    Charles  Henry  Mainwaring,   Rector   of 
Whitmore,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1819  ;  d.  1878;   m.  1847, 
Jane,   d.    of  Rev.    Sir    Henry  Delves  Broughton,  8th 
Bart.  :— 
Gerald  Mainwaring,  Gentleman,  b.  1854.     Res. — 
Rev.  Percy  Edward  Mainwaring,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Whit- 
more, Newcastle-under-Lyme,  b.   1857 ;   m.  1912,  Beatrice 
Jessie,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Stapleton  Cotton,  Vicar  of  Audlem. 
Res. — Whitmore  Rectory,  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 

Yr.    sons  of  Rr.-Adm.    Rowland   Mainwaring,   R.N. , 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Whitmore    Hall,    b.    1783;    d.    1862; 

m.  3rd,  1836,  Laura  Maria  Julia  Walberga,  only  child 

of  Florian  Chevillard  : — 

Capt.   Karl  Heinrich   Augustus    Mainwaring,  R.N.,   m. 

1876,  Florence  Maud,  d.  of  Henry  Foley  of  Wistow  Manor, 

Hunts.     Res. — 

Frederick  Mainwaring,  Gentleman,  b.  1844 ;  m.  1874, 
Ada  Blundell ;  and  has  surv  issue — May.     Res. — 

Mainwaring  of  Oteley,  Shropshire.  Quarterly,  1. 
Mainwaring  as  above  ;  2.  Praers  as  above  ;  3.  argent,  a 
lion  rampant  sable  (Kynaston,  Vn.  Salop,  1623) ;  4.  argenti 
a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  mullets  pierced  sable 
(Kynaston);  5.  gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  three  mullets  sable 
(Frankton) ;  6.  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  raven  sable  (Hoord) ; 


7.  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant,  cowarded  or  (Edward  ad 
Morgan) ;  8.   argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  cat-garbs  or 


(Oteley);  9.  or,  three  bendlets  sable  (Maveisin)  ;  10.  gules, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  as  many 
mullets  sable  ( Perle).  Mantling  as  above.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's  head  proper  bridled  argent. 
Motto  as  above. 

Sons  of  Salusbury  Kynaston  Mainwaring,   Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Salop  (High  Sheriff  1870),  of  Oteley  Park, 
Salop,  b.   1844  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1869,   Edith  Sarah,  d.  of 
Sir  Hugh  Williams,  3rd  Bart.  : — 
Charles  Francis  Kynaston  Mainwaring,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High 
Sheriff  1907),  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt.  Oxfordshire  Lt.  Inf.,  b. 
1871  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  Sybil,  O.B. E. ,  third  d.  of  Sir  James 
Rankin,  Bart.,    M.P. ,  of  Bryngwyn,   Hereford;    and  has 
surv.   issue — Mark  Kynaston  Mainwaring,   Gentleman,  b. 
1919  ;  Anne  Kynaston  ;  Ruth  Kynaston  ;  Priscilla  Kynas- 
ton ;  and  Joan  Kynaston.     Estates — Oteley.      Post.  add. — 
Oteley,  Ellesmere.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Watkin  Randle  Kynaston  Mainwaring,  Esq.,  C.B. E. , 
J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Flint,  Lt.-Col.  late  Denbigh  Hussars 
Yeo. ,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1903,  Violet,  d.  of  Sir  Albert  de  Rutzen  ; 
and  has  issue — Hugh  Salusbury  Kynaston  Mainwaring, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Elizabeth  Frances  Kynaston. 
Res.—  Hafod-y-Coed,  St.  Asaph,  North  Wales.  Club — 
Jun.  Carlton. 

Son  of  Charles  Salusbury  Mainwaring,  Esq.,  V.D. , 
M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1912)  co.  Denbigh, 
J. P.  cos.  Merioneth  and  Carnarvon,  Col.  1st  V.B. 
R.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1901 ,  Gertrude, 
d.  of  Thomas  Loverock : — 
Randle  Kynaston  Lloyd  Salusbury  Mainwaring,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905.     Seat — Galltfaenan,  Trefnant,  N.  Wales. 

The  Late  CHARLES  VERE  TOWNSHEND  MAIN- 
WARING-ELLERKER-ONSLOW,  Esquire,  of  Ingleby, 
Wimborne  Road,  Bournemouth.  Born  May  31, 1848,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Edward  Onslow,  Esq., 
Lieut. -Col.  late  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  (grandson  of  the  2nd 
Earl  of  Onslow),  by  his  wife  Margaret  Anne  (d.  1892),  second 
dau.  of  Edward  Ferrers,  Esq.,  of  Baddesley  Clinton,  by 
his  wife  Lady  Harriet ;  he  assumed  the  additional  surnames 
and  arms  of  Mainwaring  and  Ellerker  by  Royal  Licence, 
March  2,  1898.  Armorial  bearings  Quarterly  of  8, 
quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  six 
Cornish  choughs  proper  (for  Onslow) ;  ii.,  azure,  a  fret  and 
chief  argent,  a  canton  of  the  first  for  distinction  (for  Ellerker) ; 
iii.,  argent,  two  bars  gules  (for  Mainwaring) ;  2.  gules,  seven 
mascles  conjoined,  three,  three  and  one,  or,  a  canton  ermine 
(for  Ferrers  of  Groby) ;  3.  azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  escallops  argent  (for  Townshend) ;  4.  sable,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or,  between  three  esquires'  helmets  argent 
(for    Compton) ;    5.    paly    of  six  or   and   azure,  a   canton 


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ermine  (tor  Shirley);  6.  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  in  chief  three 
torteaux  (for  Devereux) ;  7.  argent,  a  cross  engrailed 
gules,  between  four  water-bougets  sable  (for  Bourchier)  ; 
8.  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for 
France);  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three  lions  passant  guardant 
in  pale  or  (for  England),  all  within  a  bordure  argent 
<(for  Thomas  Plantagenet  of  Woodstock,  Duke  of 
Gloucester,  son  of  King  Edward  III.).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  sable,  preying  on  a  partridge  or  (for 
Onslow)  ;   2.  (on  the  dexter  side)  a  dolphin  hauriant  and  a 


— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion  sejant  affronte*  gules, 
ducally  crowned  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword 
of  the  last,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  in  the  sinister  a  fleur-de-lis 
azure.  Supporters — Two  eagles,  wings  expanded  proper. 
Motto — "  Consilio  et  animis." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Henry  Maitland, 
13th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  Lieut. -Col.  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  formerly  in  the  8th  and  4th  Hussars,  D.L.  cos. 
Haddington  and  Berwick,  late  Capt.  Lothian  and 
Berwickshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  /;.  1840;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1st,  1864, 
Charlotte  Sarah  (d.  1879),  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  B.  W.  A, 


sea-dragon  or,  emitting  flames  of  fire  proper,  embowed  and 
addorsed,  and  enfiled  by  a  ducal  coronet,  charged  (for 
distinction)  with  a  roundel  counterchanged  (for  Ellerker)  ; 
3.  (on  the  sinister  side)  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's 
head  proper  (for  Mainwaring).  Motto  — "  Festina  lente." 
Livery — Red  and  white.  Married,  Oct.  31,  1876,  Amelia 
Tolson,  dau.  of  Frederick  Roger  Carter;  and  died  1927. 
leaving  Issue— (1)  Arthur  Guildford  Mainwaring- Ellerker- 
Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  July  8,  1888  [m.  1914,  Helene  Marie, 
d.  of  Reuben  Burgess  of  Bcurnemouth]  ;  Arabella  Vere 
Gwendolen  ;  and  Minnie  Margaret  Matilda  [m.  1914, 
Sidney  Victor  Webb  Perkins,  and  has  issue]. 

MAITLAND,  see  RAMSAY-GIBSON-MAITLAND. 

MAITLAND  (L.O.,  c.  1672^7).  Or,  a  lion  rampant 
d6chauss£  within  a  double  tressure  flory-counterflory  of 
fleurs-de-lis  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine.    Crest 


Sleigh,  77th  Regt.  ;  2nd,  1883,  Ada  Twyford,  d.  cf  the 
late  Rev.  H.  T.  Simpson,  Rector  of  Adel,  Yorks.  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Colin  Maitland,  O.B.E.,  14th  Earl 
of  Lauderdale,  Vise,  of  Lauderdale  (14  March  1624),  Vise. 
Maitland  (2  April  1616),  and  Lord  Thirlstane  and  Boulton 
in  Scotland  (1590),  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  (18  Nov. 
1680),  Col.  late  Comdg.  City  of  London  (Rough  Riders)  Imp. 
Yeo.,  Brigadier  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (King's  Body- 
guard for  Scotland),  Member  of  H.M.'s  Hon.  Corps  of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  and  Royal  Scots 
Greys,  J-P.  and  D.L.  co.  Berwick,  served  with  Imp.  Yeo. 
in  S.  Africa  1900  (ment.  desp.),  and  Great  War,  as  Lt.-Col. 
3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Fus. ,  and  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  3rd  Garrison 
Batt.  Northumb.  Fus.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1890,  Gwendoline  Lucy, 
d.  of  the  late  Judge  R.  Vaughan  Williams  of  Bodlonfa, 
Flintshire;  and  has  surv.  issue — Ian  Colin  Maitland, 
commonly  called  Lord  Thirlestane  and  Boltoun,  Capt. 
23rd  Batt.  Q.O.  Cameron   Highlanders,  b.  1891  [m.  1912, 

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Ethel  Mary  (Ivy),  elder  d.  of  James  Jardine  Bell-Irving 
of  Makerstoun,  Kelso;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Ivor  Colin 
James Maitland,  £.  1915  ;  and  Hon.  Sylvia  Gwendoline  Eva. 
(Res.— 7  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.)].  Seat — Thirlestane 
Castle,  co.  Berwick.  Town  res.  —  1  Great  Cumberland 
Place, W.i.    Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh). 


MAITLAND  (L.O.  1673,  rematric.  24  Nov.  1924).  Or, 
a  lion  rampant  couped  in  all  the  joints  gules,  within  a 
bordure  wavy  and  quarterly  azure,  and  of  the  second, 
charged  with  a  mullet  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the 


first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  in  a  sea  undy  azure  and  argent,  the  Bass  Rock 
proper.      Motto  —  "  Non   fluctuo  fluctu." 

Only  son  of  John  Tasker  Maitland,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  of 

Croydon,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1886,  Anna,  d.  of  Thomas 

Biggs  Yeoman,  of  Cublington,  Bucks. : — 

John  Pelham  Maitland,  Esq.,  b.   1890;   m.   1917,  Evelyn 

Mary,   d.    of  William    Henry    Bennett,  of  Bournemouth, 

Hants.,    and    has    issue — Evelyn   Anna  Pelham.     Res. — 

Lestrem  House,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 


MAITLAND.     Quarterly,   1  and  4,  or  a  lion  rampant 

couped   at    all   the    joints,    within   a    bordure  embattled 

gules   (for   Maitland) ;  2   and,  3,  argent,  the  ruins   of  an 

old  abbey  on  a  piece  of  ground  all  proper,  as  proprietor 

of  the  Barony  of  Dundrennan,  on  which  stands  the  Abbey 

of  Dundrennan.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest 

— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  ademi-monk  vested  sable, 

holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  crucifix  argent,  and   in   his 

sinister  a  rosary   proper.      Motto — "Esse  quam  videri." 

Only  surv.  son  of  David  Maitland,  Esq.,  of  Dundrennan 

and  Cumstoun,  J.  P.   and  D.  L.    for  the   Stewartry  of 

Kirkcudbright,  b.  1848 ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1st,  1872,  Ellinor 

Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gray  Scott ;  2nd,  1907, 

Julia,    d.    of   late    Maj.-Gen.    Hassard,    C.B. ,    Roy. 

Engineers : — 


Claud  Archibald  Scott  Maitland,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1912,  Cecil  Louise, 
fifth  d.  of  late  Colin  James  Mackenzie  of  Poltimore,  Peeble- 
shire  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Adam  Maitland,  Gentleman, 
b.  1913 ;  and  Ann  Graham.  Seats  —  Dundrennan  and 
Cumstoun,  in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright.  Res. — 
Cumstoun,  Twynholm,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Club — New 
(Edinburgh). 

ALEXANDER  CHARLES  RICHARDS  MAITLAND, 
Gentleman,  M.A.  (Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford),  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Born  1845,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviv- 
ing son  of  the  late  Augustus  Maitland,  Esq.,  W.S.  (fourth 
son  of  Sir  Alexander  Charles  Maitland,  2nd  Bart.)  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Page  Richards, 
D.C.  L.  (and  granddau.  of  Sir  J.  Strachan,  Bart.).  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O. ,  1900)— Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  couped  in 


all  his  joints  of  the  field,  within  a  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  azure,  a  bordure  engrailed  ermine.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion 
sejant  full-faced  gules,  crowned  or,  holding  in  his  dexter 
paw  a  sword  proper,  hiked  and  pommelled  gold,  and  in  his 
sinister  a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Motto  —  "  Consilio  et  animis." 
Residence — 20  Buckingham  Palace  Mansions,  S.W.  Club — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

WILLIAM  FULLER  MAITLAND,  Esquire,  J. P., 
D.L.  co.  of  Brecon,  J.  P.  co.  of  Essex.  Born  May  6,  1844, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Fuller  Maitland  of 
Stansted  Hall,  Essex,  and  of  Garth,  co.  Brecon,  by  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Lt.-Col.  Prescott,  5th  Dragoon  Guards.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (Matric.  L.O.  June  18,  1673)— Or,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  couped  in  all  his  joints  of  the  field, 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure,  charged  with  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  issuing  from 
waves  of  the  sea  proper,  a  demi-lion  rampant  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto  —  "  Luctor  at  emergam."  Married,  1st,  April 
25,  1881,  Hon.  Evelyn  Coulston  Gardner  (d.  1902),  second 
dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  3rd  Baron  Gardner;    2nd,  1911,  Frances 


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Maitland,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  S.  Walford,  and  has  Issue — 
(1)  William  Alan  Fuller  Maitland,  Gentleman,  b.  April  13, 
1882;  (2)  Richard  Evelyn  Fuller  Maitland,  Gentleman,  b. 


April  19,  1885  ;  (3)  Robert  Prescott  Fuller  Maitland,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Nov.  30,  1887;  and  Lydia  Susan.  Seat— Stansted 
Hall,  Essex.  Res.— 22  Lewes  Crescent,  Brighton.  Club 
— Brooks'. 

MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICHTON  (rematric.  L.O. , 
21  May  1904,  cadet  of  Maitland,  Earls   of  Lauderdale). 


tressure  flowered  and  counterflowered  azure  (Maitland,  c. 
1672-7) ;  3.  gules,  three  martlets  argent  (Makgill  of  Ran- 
kellour,  c.  1672-7).  Mantlings  (dexter),  azure,  doubled 
argent;  (centre)  gules,  doubled  or  ;  (sinister)  gules,  doubled 
argent.  •  Crests — Dexter,  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dragon  statant  vert,  spouting  out  fire  proper.  (Motto — 
"God  send  grace");  centre,  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  lion  sejant  affronted  gules,  crowned  or,  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  in  the 
sinister  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  (Motto — "  Consilio  et  animis  ") ; 
sinister,  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  a  martlet  argent  (Motto 
— "  In  Domino  confido  "). 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  Julian  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, 

Esq.,     of    Lathrisk,     Largo,     and     Monzie    Castle, 

Member  of  the  Corps  of  Royal  Archers  (the    King's 

Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  b.  1880  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 

m.  1902,  Sybil  Twynihoe,  d.  of  Twynihoe  William  Erie, 

late  a   Master  of  the    Supreme  Court,   of  Bramshott 

Grange,  Hants.  : — 

Charles   Frederick   Andrew    Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, 

Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  The  Black  Watch,  heir-of-lineof  the  Viscts. 

Frendraught,  b.  1907.     Seats— Largo,  Fife;  Monzie  Castle, 

Perthshire. 

MAJOR,  see  HENNIKER-MAJOR. 

MAKANT  of  Bolton  (H.  Coll.).  Vert  two  bendlets 
or,  on  a  chief  argent  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  may- tree  eradicated  between  two  larks 
respectant,  all  proper.  Motto — "  Maintiens  le  droit." 
Livery — Green,  with  white  facings. 

Son  of  John  William  Makant,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Gilnow 

Lodge,  Bolton,  b.  1858;  d.  1923;  m.  1884,  Florence 

Mary  Gilmour  : — 

John    William  Makant,  Gentleman,  M.A.   (Cantab), 

b.  1885;  m.  1919,  Ellen  Katherine,  d.  of  Dr.  Snow,  of 

Caersws,  Montgomeryshire,  and  has  issue — John  Keith 

Makant,    Gentleman,  b.     1926.        Clubs  —  Albemarle, 

Constitutional  (Bolton). 


MAKGILL,     see 
TON. 


MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICH- 


MAKGILL    of   that    Ilk   and    of    Kemback    (L.O.,   c. 
1672-7  and  1771,    Ped.  recorded  L.O.  and  H.  Coll.  1907). 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  armed 
and  langued  gules  (Crichton,  c.  1672-7) ;  2.  or,  a  lion 
rampant  couped  in   all  its  joints  gules,  within  a  double 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  martlets  argent  (Makgill)  ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked,  langued, 
and  armed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  another  eagle 
displayed  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  martlet  argent.    Motto 


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— "In  Domino  confido."  Supporters— Dexter,  ahorse 
argent,  crined  and  hoofed  or  ;  sinister,  a  bull  sable,  armed, 
unguled,  and  tailed  or,  each  gorged  with  a  collar,  thereto 
affixed  a  chain  passing  between  the  forelegs  and  reflexed 
over  the  back  of  the  last. 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  George  Makgill,  nth  Bart.,  b.  1868; 

d.  1926;  m.  1891,  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Alexander 

Innes  Grant  of  Merchiston,  Otago,  New  Zealand  : — 

Sir  John  Donald  Alexander  Arthur  Makgill,   12th  Bart. 

(N.S. ,  19  July  1627),   b.   1899;    m.    1927,    Esther   Lilian, 

yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Bromley,  Bart.,  of  Stoke, 

co.    Nottingham.      Seat — Kemback   House,   Cupar,    Fife. 

Res. — 30   Carlyle  Square,  S.W.3.       Clubs — Guards',  New 

(Edinburgh). 


MAKINS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  embattled 
counter-embattled  gules,  between  in  chief  two  falcons 
proper,  belled  or,  and  in  base  a  lion's  face  of  the  second, 
an  annulet  or  between  two  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm 


MALCOLM  of  Poltalloch  (rematric.  1818,  orig.  matric. 
r773)-  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  asaltiie  azure,  between 
four  stags'  heads  erased  gules,  five  mullets  or  (Malcolm  of 
Poltalloch);  2  and  3,  qrly.  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  two  chevronels 
gules,  between  as  many  buckles  fessewise  in  chief  and  a 
hunting-horn  in  base  azure,   stringed  gules  (Orme  of  Bal- 


embowed   in   armour  proper,  encircled  by  an  annulet  or, 
and  holding  a  flagstaff,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  argent, 
charged  with  a  lion's  face  gules.    Motto — "  In  lumineluce. " 
Sons    of  Col.    Sir  William    Thomas    Makins,    Bart. , 
V.D. ,     J.  P.    for   cos.    of    Oxford    and    Essex,    D.L. 
for  Essex,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of 
London,  M.P.  for  S.W.  Essex  1874-92,  Hon.  Col.  1st 
Essex  Vol.  Artillery  Eastern    Div.   R.A.,  M.A.   Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb. ,  Barrister-at-Law  (being  the  eldest  son  of 
Charles  Makins,  by  his  wife  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kirkby,  Leeds),  b.  1840;   d.  1906;   m.  1861,  Elizabeth, 
2nd  d.  of  Lightly  Simpson,  Chairman  G.  E.  Railway  :  — 
Sir  Paul  Augustine  Makins,  2nd  Bart.  (9  Jan.  1903),  B.A. , 
J. P.  co.  Oxford,  Major  late  Remount  Service,  b.   1871  ;    m. 
1st,  1900,  Gladys  Marie  (d.  1919),    d.  of  William  Vivian, 
18;    Queen's    Gate;    2nd,  1921,    Dorothy,   d.  of  the  late 
William  Wakefield  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue — (1)  William 
Vivian  Makins,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  (2)  Paul  Vivian  Makins,  Esq., 
b.  1913;    and  four   daus.      Seat — Oldbury  House,    Stone- 
house,  Glos.     Club — Boodle's. 

Oscar  Matthew  Makins,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1909,  Marienne,  d.  of  W.  Hoyland.  Res. — 10  Albert 
Gate  Court,  124  Knightsbridge. 


vaird,  1818) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  a  fesse  dancettee  sable, 
between  three  Cornish  choughs  proper  (Thomas,  1818 — 
the  second  and  third  quarters  in  1818  being  then  on 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence  over  the  arms  of  Malcolm, 
and  so  matriculated).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  tower  argent. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  stag  at  gaze  proper  collared 
and  chains  reflexed  over  the  back  or.  Mottoes — (Above  the 
crest),"  In  ardua  tendit  ";  (below  thearms),  "  Deusrefugium 
nostrum."  Livery — Blue  and  silver  (for  full  dress,  white 
coat) : — 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  John  Malcolm  of  Poltalloch,  Esq., 
M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,3.  1805;  d.  1893;  m.  1832,  Isabella 
Harriet,  second  d.  of  Hon.  John  Wingfield  Stratford  of 
Addington  Place,  Kent: — 
Edward  Donald  Malcolm,  Esq.,  C.B.  (1881),  Col.  (ret.) 
R.  E. ,  D.  L. ,  b.  13  Nov.  1837  ;  m.  17  July  1867,  Isabella  Wyld , 
d.  of  John  Wyld  Brown  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Sir  Ian 
Zacchary  Malcolm,  K.C.M.G.,  J. P.  Argyllshire,  D.L. 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Croydon  1910-18,  and  for  Croydon  S. 
1918-19,  b.  1868  [m.  1902,  Jeanne  Langtry  ;  and  has  issue — 
George  Ian  Malcolm,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  b.  1903;  Victor  Malcolm,  Esq.,  b.  1905; 
Angus  Malcolm,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  and  Helen  Mary  (Res. — 57 
Onslow  Square,  S.W.)];  (2)  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Neili  Malcolm, 
K.C.B. ,  D.S.O. ,  served  Indian  Frontier  1897,  Uganda 
1897-99,  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and  Great  War  19 14-19,  b. 
1869  [m.  1907,  Angela  Malcolm,  and  has  issue — William 
Malcolm,  Esq.,  b.  1912;  Dugald  Malcolm,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ; 
and  Helen  (Res. — 67  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 3  Club — 
Travellers')];  (3)  George  Harold  Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b. 
1875  [m.  1906,  Mary  J.  G.  Dresser,  and  has  issue — Donald 
Wingfield  Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Robin  Sydney 
Wyld  Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Peter  Anthony 
Martin  Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b.  1911];  (4)  Maurice  de 
Wiveleslie  Malcolm,  Esq.,  Custos  Rotulorum  for  parish 
of  Hanover,  J. P.  parishes  of  Hanover,  Westmorland,  and 
St.  James,  Jamaica,  Lieut,  (ret.)  K.O.  Scottish  Borderers, 
served  in  South  Africa  1900-1  and  1914-18  with  Jamaica 
kcal  forces,  ret.  with  rank  of  Major,  b.  1877  [m-  I9°7. 
Henrietta  Fairfax,  yngr.  d.  of  R.  P.  Copeland,  of  Kibble- 
stone  Hall,  Stone,  Staffs.,  and  has  surv.  issue — John  Neill 
Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b.  iqo§(Res — Knockalva,  Jamaica)] ; 
(5)  William  Alastair  Malcolm,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
H.    Lt.  Inf.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 1,  b.  1881  [m.  1908, 


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Eva  R.  Johnston,  and  has  issue — John  Bruce  Orme 
Malcolm,  Gentleman,  b.  1908];  Margaret  Emily  \m.  1906, 
Alfred  E.  Bonham-Carter,  and  has  issue];  and  Dorothy 
Isabel  [m.  1908,  W.  B.  G.  Barne,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  and 
has  issue].     Seat — Poltalloch,  Lochgilphead,  Argyll. 

MALCOLM  (L.O. ).  Or,  a  saltire  azure  within  four  stags' 
heads  couped  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
—  Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pyramid  encircled  by 
a  laurel  wreath  proper.  Mottoes — "  Ardua  tendo  "  ;  and 
below  the  arms,  "  Dei  donosuni  quod  sum." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  James  William  Malcolm,  9th  Bart,  of 
Balbedie  and  Innerteil,  J. P.  cos.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
Capt.   R.  Pembroke  Artil.  Militia,  b.   1862;  d.    1927; 
m.  1885,  Evelyn   Alberta,    dau.    of  Albert  Sandeman, 
Esq.  :— 
Sir  Michael  Albert   James  Malcolm,   10th  Bart,  of  Bal- 
bedie and  Innerteil,  co,   Fife  (Nova  Scotia,  July  25,  1665), 
Lieut.   Res.  of  Officers,  late  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1898;  m.  1918, 
Hon.  Geraldine  Margot  Digby,    d.    of  10th  Lord  Digby, 
and  has  issue — David  Peter  Michael  Malcolm,  Esq.,  £.1919  ; 
and  Margaret   Jane  Venetia.     Res. — 23   Lynedoch  Place, 
Edinburgh.     Clubs — Guards',  New  (Edinburgh). 

MALET  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  three  escal- 
lops or  (Malet)  ;  2.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  de- 
bruised  by  a  bend  ermine  (Fitchett)  ;  3.  argent,  a  chevron 
sable  between  three  lions  dormant  guardant  gules  (Hull); 
4.  argent,  three  cinquefoils  and  a  canton  azure  (Cliffe);  5. 
bendy  of  six  argent  and  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable  bezantee 
(Valetort) ;  6.  gules,  two  demi-lions  passant  guardant  in 
pale  or  (Hatche);  7.  sable,  sem£e  of  mullets  and  three 
eagles'  heads  erased  argent  ( Woolrington) ;  8.  vert,  a 
saltire  between  four  eagles  displayed  or  (Aleigh) ;    9.   or, 


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a  fret  sable  (Mordake) ;  10.  gules,  a  fret  or,  in 
a  mullet  for  difference  (Audley) ;  11.  gules,  a 
engrailed  ermines,  surmounted  by  a  pale  engrailed  ermine 
(Durwyn)  ;  12.  azure,  six  mascles,  three  and  three 
argent,  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  throughout  or. 
(Cready) ;  13.  azure,  on  a  chief  argent,  a  demi-lion  issuant 
gules  (Markham) ;  14.  argent,  two  chevrons  sable  (Esse). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 


an  heraldic  tiger's  head  ermine.  Motto,  "Ma  force  de 
en  hault."  Livery — Dress:  white  coats,  red  waistcoats 
and  breeches  with  silver  braid  ;  undress :  black,  with  red 
waistcoats  and  silver  braid. 

Sons  of  Capt.  William  St.  Lo  Malet,  8th  Hussars,  b. 

1843;   d.    1885;    m.   1st,    1871,    Helen,  eld.   d.    of  Sir 

William   Eden,  6th  Bart.,  of  Windlestone,   Durham; 

2nd,  1879,  Nora  Mary,  d.  of  Gilbert  James  Blane  of 

Foliejon  Park,  Windsor  : — 

Sir  Hany  Charles  Malet,  7th  Bart.  (24  Feb.  1791),  D.S.O., 

O.B.E.,    Lt.-Col.    late   8th    Hussars,    J. P.    Wilts.,    served 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches 

3  times),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1906,  Mildred  Laura  Lambert-Swiney, 

d.   of  Capt.  H.  S.  Swiney,  late  69th  Regt.  ;    and  has  issue 

— Edward  William  St.   Lo  Malet,  Esq,  b.   1908;     Ermyn- 

trude  Virginia  St.   Lo  ;   and  Helen  Agnes  St.  Lo.     Res. — 

Chargot,  Washford,  Somerset.     Clubs. — Cavalry,  Carlton, 

Audley  Forbes  St.  Lo  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.  Res. — 

Rio  Cuarto,  Argentine. 

Alexander  St.  Lo  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.  Res.— 
Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

Sons  of  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham  Malet,  Esq.,  Maj. 

R.A.,  Knt.  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 

of  Jerusalem,  b.  1839;  d.  1918  ;  m.  2nd,  1880,  Gertrude 

Agnes  (d.  1923),  d.  of  Sir  Philip  Cunliffe  Owen,  K.C.  B. , 

K.C.M.G.,  CLE.  :  — 

Godfrey  Charles  Wyndham  Malet,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  6th 

Batt.   Somerset  L.I.,   b.   1884  ;    m.    1918,    Marian,    d.    of 

F.   Clinton-Baddeley,  of  Dibden  Lodge,   Hythe,  and  has 

issue— Susanna  Wyndham.      Res. — Dale   Farm,    Dibden, 

Hants. 

Alexander  Wyndham  Malet,  Esq.,  Major  38th  Dogras, 
Ind.  Army,  b.  1886;  m.  1921,  Kathleen  Betty,  d.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Alexander  Cadell,  and  has  issue — Richard  Wyndham 
Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  Sylvia  Mary  Fanshaw. 
Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Owen  Wyndham  Malet,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,^.  1887; 
m.  1914,  Florence  Elsie,  d.  of  the  late  W.  Hickie.  Res. — 
Edward  Barnabas  Wyndham  Malet,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.M.,  b.  1894;  m.  1921,  Esther  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Gilbert  Lyon,  Vicar  of  Cloford,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Edward  Guilbert  Malet,  Gentleman,  b,  1922  ;  and 
Wendy.     Res. — The  Orchards,  Burnham,  Bucks. 

Son  of  Harold  Esdaile  Malet,  Esq.,  Col.  late  comclg. 

18th  Hussars,  J. P.   Kent,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1868, 

Emily  Constance  (^.1920),  d.  of  John  Banks  Friend:  — 

Harold  Wyndham  Malet,   Esq.,  Major  Res.  of  Officers 

18th  Hussars,  b.   1882;   m.    1908,  Bertha  Emily,  eld.  d.  of 

William  Philip  Pearson,  and  has  issue — John  Wyndham 

Malet,    Gentleman,    b.    1910.      Res.  —  Rookery,    Bishops 

Lydiard,    Somerset  ;    1    South    Street,    S.W.7.      Club  — 

Cavalry. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  William  Wyndham  Malet,  Vicar 
of  Ardeley,  Herts.,  b.   1804;  d.  1884;  m.   1837,  Eliza- 
beth Drake,  d.  of  E.  J.  Esdaile  :— 
Rev.  Clement  Drake  Elton  Malet,   late  Vicar  of  Stoke 
Courcy,  Bridgwater,  B.A.  (Pern.  Coll.,  Oxford),  b.  1845  ;  m. 
1872,  Agnes  Bessie  (d.  1909),  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Knighton 
Webb,  M.D.,  of  Exeter;   and   has  issue- Clement  Hugh 
Weston  Malet,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Roy.  Devon  Yeo.  (Res.  — 
Keen's,  Morebath,  N.  Devon),  b.  1877  ;  Beatrice  Elizabeth  ; 
Agnes  Cecilia  [*».  1905,  Thomas  Wood  Shaw  of  Culmington 
Manor,  Salop",  and  has  issue];    Florence;  and  Winefride 
loan.     Res.— Holford,  Bridgwater. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Grenville  Malet,  comdg.  3rd 

Bombay  Lt.  Cav.,   b.   1806;   d.    1856;   m.    1851,   May 

Maria  Fleming,  d.  of  Col.  John  Taylor,  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 

Allan  Arthur  Grenville   Malet,    Esq.,    M.Inst.C.E.,  late 

Deputy  Chief  Engineering  Insp.  Local  Government  Board, 

b.  1856 ;    m.  1890,  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  of  William  Lysaght 

of  Beechmount,  co.  Cork;  and  has  surv.    issue  — George 

Edward  Grenville  Malet,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1898 

[m.  1922,  Gwendolen  Iliffe,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  J.  A.  Gibbon, 

C.M.G.,  and  has  issue— Baldwin  Hugh  Granville    Malet, 

Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Barbara  Magdalen  Anne  (Res.— 

The  Lodge,  Idmiston,  nr.  Salisbury)] ;  and  Elizabeth  Enid 

[m.  19 16,  Col.  Clive  Moberley  Bell,  and  has  issue].     Res.— 

30  The  Close,  Salisbury. 

Son   of  Arthur  Malet,  formerly  Member   of  Council, 

Bombay,  b.  1806  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  2nd,  1854,  Annie  Louisa, 

d.  of  George  Powney  Thompson,  E.I. CCS.  :  — 

Herbert   Rivers  Malet,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.V.R., 

b.    1864  ;    m.    1888,    Violet,   d.   of  Maj.  J.   H.   King,  2nd 

Dragoons  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Henry  Guy  Rivers  Malet, 

Esq.,   Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.,  b.   1894  [m.    1917,    Olga 

Muriel,  3rd  d.  of  lames  Balfour,  of  Paignton,  Devon,  and 


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has  issue— Guy  Anthony  Rivers  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
Francis  Ivo  Rivers  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Vyvyan 
Arthur  Rivers  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  and  Olga  Diana 
Valentine  Rivers].     Res. — 

Son  of  John  Warre  Malet,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  1st  Batt. 

Northern  Fus.,   b.  1856;  d.  1913 ;    m.    1893,   Frances 

Anne   Mary,    d.    of    the    late   William    Scarborough 

Jackson  of  Moor  House,  co.  Yorks.  : — 
Guy  Seymour  Warre  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Post, 
add. — St.  Anne's,  Roehampton,  S.W. 

Son  of  Octavius  Warre  Malet,  E.I.C.C.S,  b.  1811 ;  d. 

1891  ;  m.  1852,  Alice  Anna  Catherine,  d.  of  Thomas 

Hawkes  of  Himley  House,  Staffordshire  : — 
Thomas  Herbert  Warre  Malet,  Gentleman,  b.  1859 ; 
m.  1909,  Cicely  Florence,  d.  of  Wm.  Thomas  Hartcup, 
Gentleman,  of  Sprowston  Court,  Norfolk,  and  Upland 
Hall,  Suffolk  (q.v.)\  and  has  issue— Sylvia  Mary  Warre. 
Res.—*  Colville  Gardens,  W.n.     Club—  Ranelagh. 

MALET  DE  CARTERET  of  St.  Ouen  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  four  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse 
argent    (for   De  Carteret) ;    2    and   3,   gules,   three  round 


buckles  or,  a  crescent  in  chief  argent  for  difference  (for 
Malet).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
mound  vert,  a  squirrel  sejant  cracking  a  nut  proper  (for 
De  Carteret)  ;  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  cock  statant  gules 
(for  Malet).  Mottoes—"  Loyal  devoir"  (for  De  Carteret)  ; 
"  En  Dieu  affie  "  (for  Malet). 

Sons   of  Edward    Charles    Malet    de   Carteret,    Esq., 
Lieut. -Col.  R.  Jersey  Militia,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court 
Jersey,  b.    1838;    d.   1914;    m.    1861,   Elizabeth,   only 
child  and  heir  of  Abraham  Poingdestre,  of  La  Vielle 
Maison,  Trinity,  Jersey:  — 
Reginald  Malet  de  Carteret,  Esq.,  B.A.(Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Capt.  R.  Jersey  Militia,  Jurat  of  the 
Royal  Court  of  Jersey,  35th  Seigneur  du  Fief  Noble  XXX 
et  Seigneurie  de  St.  Ouen,  Jersey,  /'.  1865  ;  m.  1895,  Amy 
Anne  Frances,   only  d.    of   Richard    Ramsay  Armstrong, 
Comdr.  R.N..  and  has  had  issue — Philip  Reginald  Malet 
de  Carteret,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1898;  killed  in  action  at 
the  Battle  of  Jutland  1916  ;  Guy  Malet  de  Carteret,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  ;  and  Ella  Marie  [m.  1926].     Seat — St.  Ouen's 
Manor,  Jersey  ;  Vinchelez  de  Bas  Manor,  Jersey.     Club — 
Victoria  (Jersey). 

Charles  Edward  Malet  de  Carteret,  Esq.,  Attorney- 
General  for  Jersey  since  1925,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner 
Temple,  Capt.  R.  Jersey  Militia  Artillery,  b.  1869.  Res.— 
St.  Helier,  Jersey. 

MALING  (H.  Coll.,  June  1902).  Ermine,  on  a  chevron 
vert,  between  two  falcons  close  in  chief  proper  and  a  rose  in 
base  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  of  the  third,  a  falcon  rising  of 


the  last,  between  two  roses  argent,  seeded  or;  quartering, 
Allan  ;  Killinghall  ;  Dodsworth  ;  Awdos  ;  Pemberton  ; 
Haygarth  and  Lambton.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  two  roses  argent,  barbed 
and  seeded,  a  falcon  rising  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded,  slipped  and  leaved  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Verus  honos  probitas." 

Sons  of  Edwin  Allan  Maling,  Esq.,  J. P. ,  of  Blackwell 

Hall,  Darlington,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1868,  Maria,  d. 

of  late  James  Hartley,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.,  of  Ashbrooke 

Hall,  Sunderland  : — 
Arthur  Freville  Maling,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Capt. 
T.F.  Res.,  b.  1872  ;  m.   1920,  Maud  Victoria,  d.  of  David 
Nichol.     Address — 21  John  Street,  Sunderland. 

Edwin  Mulgrove  Maling,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1924, 
Winifred  Whiting.     Res. — 

MALLABY-DEELEY  of  Mitcham  Court  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine, 
between  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys,  and  in  base  a  crescent 
or  (for  Deeley)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  bunch  of  nettles  proper, 
and  a  chief  sable  (for  Mallaby).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests— A  sinister  cubit  arm  in  armour  gaunt- 
letted  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  point  downwards 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  spurs  gold  (for 
Deeley)  ;  issuant  from  clouds  proper,  a  demi- Pegasus 
argent,  winged  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
fleur-de-lys  azure  (for  Mallaby).  Badge — Two  sprigs  of 
lavender  in  saltire  proper  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or. 
Motto—"  Quod  Deus  vult." 

Son  of  W.  Clarke-Deeley,  of  Curzon  Park,  Chester, 
m.  Elizabeth  (d.  1924),  d.  of  J.  Wilson  Mallaby,  of 
Bebington,  Cheshire,  and  niece  of  Joseph  Mallaby,  of 
Loxley  Hall,  Staffs.  : — 
Sir  Harry  Mallaby  Mallaby-Deeley,  1st  Bart.  (U.K., 
28  June  1922),  of  Mitcham  Court,  Surrey,  M.A.,  LL.M., 
M.P.  Harrow  1910-18,  and  for  East  Willesden  1918-23, 
J. P.  Surrey,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Ravensbury,  Biggin, 
and  Tamworth,  b.  1863  ;    assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1922, 
the  additional  surname  of  Mallaby, ;  m.  1890,  Joan,  d. of 
J.  Parson-Smith,  J. P.,  of  Abbotsmead,  Shrewsbury  ;  and 
has  issue — Guy  Meyrick  Mallaby  Mallaby-Deeley,  Esq., 
b.  1897  [m.  1920,  Marjorie,  d.  of  James  Peat,  of  Cranmers, 
Mitcham  ;    and  has  issue — Anthony  Meyrick  Mallaby- 
Deeley,  Esq.,  b.  1922] ;   and  Valerie  Constance.      Res. — 
Chateau  des  Fayeres,  Cannes,    France.       Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Carlton,  Wellington. 

MALLALIEU   of   Delph    (H.    Coll.,   25    Mar.    1920). 

Azure,  on  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys 

argent,  four  bezants,  on  a  chief  ermines,  a  rose  of  the 

third,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling  azure  and 

argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  azure,  a  closed 

helmet   in    profile  proper,  between  two   arrows  points 

downwards  or.     Motto — "  Mai  a  lui  qui  mal  endit." 

Elder  son  of  Henry  Mallalieu,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Delph, 

b.    1831 ;  d.    1902  ;    m.    Ann  Elizabeth,  d.   of  W. 

Whitehead  : — 

Frederick  William   Mallalieu,   Esq.,   J. P.,  Alderman 

C.C.  W.R.  Yorks.,  M.P.  Colne  Valley,  Yorks.,  1916-22, 

b.  i860 ;    m.  1902,    Annie,  d.  of   Joseph   Hardman,  of 

Oldham,    Lanes.  ;    and    has    issue — 4    sons.       Seat — 

Larkwood,  Delph,  Yorks.     Club — National  Liberal. 

MALLALIEU  of  Llandudno  (H.  Coll.,  10  June  1924). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
first,  a  chief  sable,  thereon  a  rose  of  the  field,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  between  two  spear-heads  also  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  esquire's  helmet  or,  between  two  dragons' 
wings  gules.     Motto — "  Mal  n'y  a  lieu." 

Yngr.  son  of  Henry  Mallalieu,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Delph, 

Yorks. : — 

Albert   Henry   Mallalieu,    Esq.,   J.P.    W.R.    Yorks., 

b.  1864  ;    m.   1 89 1,  Margaret,  d.  of  William  Campinot, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Delph,  Yorks.;    and  has  issue — 2   sons; 

4  daus.     Res. — Tan-y-Marian,  Abbey  Road,  Llandudno. 

MALLINSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  gules, 
in  chief  two  frets  sable,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand 
proper  grasping  a  crescent  sable,  a  fret  or.  Motto — 
"  Adjuvante  Deo." 

Son  of  George  Mallinson,  of  Hoyle  House,  Almond- 
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Sir  Dyson  Mallinson,  Knt.-Bach.  (1921),  6.1852  ;  m.  ist, 
1881,  Elizabeth  Annie  (d.  18 — ),  d.  of  Christopher  Brace- 
well,  of  Earby,  Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1889,  Helena  Jane,  d.  of 
John  Kelly,  of  Danehurst,  Birkdale.  Res. — Hazeldine, 
Birkdale,  Lanes.     Club — Conservative. 

MALLINSON  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  three  pallets  gules, 
in  chief  two  crescents  or,  and  in  base  an  acorn  leaved  and 
slipped  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  a  cubit  arm,  the  hand  grasping 
a  stock  of  a  tree,  snagged  and  eradicated  proper.  Motto 
— "  Inde  quercus." 

Son  of  John  Mallinson,  of  Forest  Gate  : — 

William  Mallinson,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1878, 
Amelia  Louisa,  d.  of  Henry  Tucker,  of  Plumstead  ;  and 
has  issue — William  James  Mallinson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Surrey,  b.  1879  [m.  1906,  Mabel,  d.  of  W.  Rush,  of 
Tunbridge  Wells;  and  has  issue — 1  son  (Res. — The 
Grange,  Hackbridge,  Surrey)].  Res.  —  The  Limes 
Walthamstow,  E.17. 

MALLOCK  of  Cockington  (Vn.  Devonshire  i6ao,  H. 
Coll.).  Per  chevron  engrailed  or  and  sable,  in  chief  two 
pellets,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  first,  and  in 
base  a  bezant  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  or,  thereon  two  bendt 
wavy  sable,  in  the  hand  proper  a  mallet  or.  Motto — "  Die 
quid  dicere  fas  est." 

Sons  of  Major  Charles  Herbert  Mallock,  J.  P. ,  C.C. ,  of 
Cockington    Court,    b.     1878  ;     d.     1917  ;     m.     1906, 
Margaret  Iris,  fourth  d.    of  John  Bazley- White,  late 
M.P. ,  of  Wierton  Grange,  near  Maidstone  : — 
Richard  Herbert  Mallock,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Seat — 
Cockington  Court,  Torquay,  Devon. 
John   Rawlyn  Charles  Mallock,   Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Christopher  Courtenay  Mallock,  Gentleman,  b.  191 2. 
Sons  of  Richard  Mallock,  Esq.,  of  Cockington  Court, 
co.  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  formerly  Lieut.  R.A. ,  M.P. 
for   Devon,  Torquay  Division,   1886-95,  b.    1843  '<    d. 
1900;  m.  ist,  1876,  Mary  Jones,  d.  of  Thomas  Ashton 
Hodgson  Dickson  of  Liverpool;  2nd,  1880,  Elizabeth 
Emily,  d.  of  George  Maconchy  of  Rathmore,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  Corrihagh,  Torquay: — 
Roger   Champernowne    Mallock,   Gentleman,    b.    1881. 
Res.— 

Rawlyn  Richard  Maconchy  Mallock,  Gentleman,  b.  1885 
Res.— 

MALMESBURY,  Earl  of,  see  HARRIS. 

MALONE,  see  L'ESTRANGE-MALONE. 

MALONE  (U.O.)  Vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
mullets  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man  in  armour,  spear  in  hand  rest- 
ing on  the  ground  all  proper,  on  the  sinister  arm  a  round 
shield  or.     Motto — "  Fidelis  ad  urnam." 

Sons  of  Col.  John  Richard  Malone,  of  Baronstown,  J.  P. 

and   D.L.,   late    12th  Lancers,  late   Col.    comdg.  6th 

Batt.   Rifle  Brigade,  b,  1846;    d.   1926;    m.    ist,   1872 

(div.  1892),  Hon.  Charlotte  Mildred  Yarde-Buller,  sister 

of  2nd  Lord  Churston  ;   2nd,   1893,    Catherine   Cecil, 

d.  of  Major  J.  W.  Percy,  late  Norfolk  Regt.:  — 

Victor    Mildred   Charles    Malone,  Gentleman,    b.    1881. 

Seats — Baronstown,  Ballinacargy,   Mullingar  ;    Shinglass, 

Ballymore,  Moate,  co.  Westmeath. 

Henry  Anthony  Percy  Malone,  Gentleman,  b.   1894. 
Son  of  Rev.  Richard  Malone.  M.A.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1908  ; 
m.  1849,  Jane  Wilmot,  d.  of  Gen.  Robyns,  K.H.,  of 
Penzance : — 
Lt.-Col.  Cecil  Richard  Robyns  Malone,  J.  P.  Cornwall, 
late  Worcester  Regt.,  b.  1859;  m.  1892,  Nora,  eldest  d. 
of  late  S.  T.  G.    Downing,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    Barrister- 
at-Law;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edmond  Cecil  Downing 
Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  (2)  Brian  Wilmot  L'Estrange 
Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1916.     Seat 
— Trevayler,    Penzance.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Anthony  Malone,  late  R  M.L.I. ,  b. 

1836;  d.  1926;  m.  2nd,   1869,  Eliza  Carter  (d.  1909), 

elder  d.  of  Sir  William  C.  Hoffmeister  of  Clifton  House, 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight: — 

Robert  Joseph  Gee  Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.    Res.— 

Henry   L'Estrange    Malone,    Gentleman,    b.    1873 ;    m. 

1901,  Ethel  Gertrude,  d.  of  H.  R.  Vincent  of  Jacobstowe, 


Devon ;  and  has  had  issue — ( 1 )  Anthony  Vincent  L'Estrange, 
Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  d.  ;  (2)  Richard  Vincent 

L'Estrange  Malone,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Iris.     Res. — 

MAN  of  Halstead,  Kent  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse  invected 
ermines,  between  in  chief  two  lions  rampant,  and  in  base  a 
goat  passant  all  sable.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  the  battlements 
of  a  tower  encircled  by  a  garland  of  oak-leaves  fructed,  an 
arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  the  halves  of 
a  tilting-spear  all  proper.     Motto — "  Vir  semper." 

Sons  of  Edward  Garnet  Man,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.  cos.  Surrey  and  Kent,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1867, 
Catherine,  d.  of  James  Matthews  of  Manchester 
Square  :  — 

Edward  James  Fowle  Garnet  Man,  Gentleman,  Member 
of  the  Benenden  Parish  Council,  and  late  of  the  Folkestone 
Town  Council,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1902,  Beatrice  Angela,  d.  of 
Rev.  J.  M'Bride  Crofts;  and  has  issue — (1)  Lionel  Garnet 
Man,  Lieut.  Indian  Army,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  John  Henry  Garnet 
Man,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Catherine  Mary  Felicity. 
Seats— Halstead  Hall,  Sevenoaks  ;  Clevelands,  Benenden, 
Kent. 

Harry  Morgan  Stowe  Man,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 

Col.  Hubert  William  Man,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.O.C, 
b.  1876  ;  m.  1906,  Beryl,  d.  of  Col.  T.  N.  Holberton,  R.H.A. 

Rev.  Morrice  Lionel  Man,  b,  1877  ;  m.  1906,  Dora,  d.  of 
Alfred  Lucas.     Res. — The  Vicarage,  Tenterden,  Kent. 

MANBY-COLEGRAVE.  Argent,  two  bars  gules,  each 
charged  with  as  many  crescents  or,  between  three 
pheons  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ostrich  feather 
erect  azure,  and  two  arrows  in  saltire  or,  barbed  and 
flighted  argent,  banded  by  a  mural  crown  gules.  Motto 
— "  Fidei  constans." 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Manby-Colegrave,  Gentleman, 
b.  1847  ;  d.  ;   by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1882,  Alice, 

d.  of  Frederick  Cayley  Worsley : — 
Gerard     Thomas    Manby-Colegrave,     Gentleman,     b. 
1886.     Res.— 

MANBEY  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
erminois,  a  lion  rampant,  resting  the  fore-paws  on  an 
anchor  erect  sable,  within  an  orle  of  eight  escallops  gules 
(Manbey) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  two  barrulets  argent,  between 
two  eagles'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  garb  in  base  or, 
in  the  fesse  point  three  roses  of  the  second,  barbed  and 
seeded    proper    (Jacklyn,   April    30,    1821),    and   claim    to 


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quarter   Manby   of  Elsham.       Mantling    sable    and     or. 
Crest — On    a    wreath    of    the    colours,    in    front    of    an 


anchor  in  bend  sable,  an  arm  in  armour  erect,  couped 
at  the  elbow  proper,  charged  with  an  escallop  gules, 
and  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  in  bend  sinister  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Fidelis  exsulatas." 

Sons  of  William  John  de  Manbey  (formerly  Manbey), 
Gentleman,  of  Brandon,  in  the  Province  of  Manitoba, 
eldest  son  of  the  late  George  Manbey  [who  assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  the  name  and  arms  of  Manbey  in  lieu  of 
those  of  Tidy],  Esq. ,  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  formerly  of 
Drummondville,  Quebec,  b.   1859  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1880, 
May  Elizabeth  Antoinette,  eldest  daughter  and  co-h. 
of  the  late  Francis  William  Breach  of  Shanklin,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  of  Los  Alamos,  Sonora,  Mexico  : — 
Wilfrid  Nigel  Barnwell  de  Grandville  de  Manbey,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Nov.  28,  1891 ;  m.  1918,  Marie  de  Marsh.     Res.— 
Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Anthony  Raoul  St.  Amand  d'Estoteville  de  Manbey, 
Gentleman,  b.  June  13,  1896.  Res. — 3614  Dwedney  Avenue, 
Regina,  Sask. ,  Canada. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  George  Henley  Manbey  (second  son 

of  George  Manbey,  see  above.     Motto — "  Ne  tentes 

aut  perfice),  M.  A.  Oxon. ,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  Alban's, 

Acton,  co.   Middlesex,  b.  ;  d.  1924;  tn.  1879, 

Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  William  Thomas, 

M.  A. ,  of  the  Tower  of  London  : — 

Alban  Henley  Olaf  de  Manbey  (formerly  Manbey),  Esq., 

M.C.  with  two  Bars,    Major  (has  by  Deed- Poll 

assumed   the   name   of  de   Manbey),    b.    1881  ;  m.    1906, 

Catherine    Isabella,   eld.    dau.    of   Capt.     Robert   Ward, 

3rd  Dragoon  Guards.     Res. — Winterdale  Manor,  Althorne, 

Essex. 

Capt.  Percy  Harper  Manbey,  Res.  of  Officers,  B.A.,  b. 
1884.     Res. — 60  Boscombe  Road,  Southend-on-Sea. 

Bernard  Frederick  Manbey,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  tn. 
1914,  Mary  Alice  Stranger,  only  d.  of  John  Stranger  Cole, 
of  Nottingham,  and  has  issue  —  David  John  Stranger 
Manbey,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Sylvia  Mary.  Res.  — 
625  San  Miguel  Way,  Sacramento,  California,  U.S.A. 

Capt.  Basil  Keble  Manbey,  b.  1888  ;  m.  Mary  Richard- 
son, and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

MANCHESTER,  Duke  of,  see  MONTAGU. 

MANDER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  pile  invected  ermi- 
nois,  three  annulets  interlaced,  two  and  one,  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  couped  ermine,  holding  in  the  paws 
two  annulets  interlaced  fessewise  gules,  between  two  buffalo- 
horns  of  the  last.  Motto — "Vive  bene."  Livery — Blue, 
yellow  facings,  brass  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  Benjamin  Mander,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 


The  Mount,  Wolverhampton,  d.  1878;  tn.  1st,  1850, 
Sophia,  d.  of  John  Weaver,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Chester  : — 
Sir  Charles  Tertius  Mander,  1st  Bart.  (8  July  1911),  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Staffs.  (High  Sheriff  1903-4),  J. P.  Wolverhamp- 
ton (Mayor  1892-6),  Lt.-Col,  (ret.) Staffs.  Imp.  Yeom. ,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  b.  1852;  tn.  1882,  Mary  Le  Mesurier,  d.  of 
Henry  Nicholas  Paint  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  M.P.  in 
the  Dominion  Pari. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Arthur 
Mander,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  late  Major  Staffs.  Yeo. ,  J. P. 
and  (1926)  High  Sheriff  Staffs.,  b.  1884  [tn.  1913,  Monica 
Claire  Cotterill,  yst.  d.  of  the  late  George  Harding  Neame 
of  Egerton  Terrace,  and  has  issue — Charles  Marcus  Mander, 
Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Ann  Marietta;  and  Carinthia  Jill  (Res. — 
Kilsall  Hall,  Shifnal,  Salop)]  ;  (2)  Gerald  Poynton  Mander, 
Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  F.S.A. ,  b.  1885  [tn.  1913,  Nancy 
Steward,  second  d.  of  late  Lt.-Col.  R.  H.  Hargreaves  of 
Knightley  Grange,  co.  Stafford  ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Fitz- 
Gerald  Mander,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  Catherine  Daphne  ; 
and  Hilary  Nancy  (Res. — The  Dippons,  Compton,  Wolver- 
hampton)] ;  and  Daisy  St.  Clair.  Seat  —  The  Mount, 
Wolverhampton.  Clubs — United  University,  Cavalry, 
Constitutional. 

Sons   of  Alderman  Samuel  Theodore  Mander,   B.A. , 
J. P.,  of  Wightwick  Manor,  b.  1853;  d.  1900;  tn.  1879, 
Flora  St.  Clair,  d.  of  Henry  Nicholas  Paint  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  M.P.  in  the  Dominion  Parliament  : — 
Geoffrey  Le  Mesurier  Mander,  Esq.,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
(1923)  co.  Stafford,  M.A.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law 
Inner  Temple,  b.   1882  ;    tn.   1906,    Rosalind  Florence,  d. 
of   the   late   Frank  Caverhill   of  Montreal,    Canada;  and 
has  issue —  1   son  ;  2  daus.     Seal — Wightwick  Manor,  nr. 
Wolverhampton.     Clubs  —  Reform,  Eighty. 
Lionel  Mander,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res. — 
Allan  Mander,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

Son  of  Benjamin  Howard  Mander,  Gentleman  (eld. 
son  of  Samuel  Small  Mander — see  below),  b.  1861 ;  d. 
1912  ;  m.  1892,  Lilian,  d.  of  G.  H.  Nelson,  of 
Warwick  : — 
Capt.  Howard  Vivian  Mander,  M.C,  b.  1894;  m.  and 
has  issue— Lilian  Brenda  (Lady  Hickman), 

Yr.  son  of  Samuel  Small  Mander  of  Wolverhampton. 
b.  1820  ;  d.  1887  ;  tn.  1850  : — 
Martin  Bertram  Mander,  Gentleman,  b.   1869.     Res.  in 
New  Zealand. 

MANFIELD.  Argent,  on  a  fesse  flory  and  counterflory, 
between  in  chief  two  stags  courant  and  in  base  a  greyhound 
also  courant  sable,  three  martlets  of  the  field.     Mantling 


sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
greyhound  sable,  collared  gemel,  charged  on  the  body  with 
two  fleurs-de-lys,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on  a  fleur- 
de-lys  all  argent. 

Son  of  Jarnes  Manfield,  Esquire,  J. P.,  b.  1856  ;*d.  1925  ; 
tn.  1881,  Louisa,  d.  of  late  Fred  Bostock  of  North- 
ampton:— 


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H  S  Manfield,  b.  .     Seats— Weston 

Favell  House,  Northampton  ;   Park  Cottage,  Haynes  Park, 
Bedford.     Res. — 4  Herbert  Crescent,  Sloane  Street,  S.  W.i. 

MANDLEBERG  (H.  Coll.)-  Tierce  in  pairle  reversed 
argent,  or  and  gules,  first  and  second  a  rose  of  the  third, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  third  a  lion  passant  of 
the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rose  gules,  barbed 
seeded  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  a  martlet  or.  Motto 
— "  Cuiquam  servire  praepotens." 

Son  of  Joseph  Mandleberg,  of  Manchester,  b.  i860  : — 

Sir  Goodman  Charles  Mandleberg,  Knt.-Bach.  (1918), 
J. P.,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1884,  Anne,  d.  of  Lewis  Barnett  ;  and 
has  issue  —  Joseph  Harold  Mandleberg,  Esq.,  F.C.S., 
b.  1886  [m.  1921,  Jessie,  d.  of  A.  J.  Entwisle,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Roy  House,  Heaton,  Bolton]  ;  Lennard  Charles  Mandle- 
berg, Esq  ,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lieut. -Col.  Lanes.  Fusiliers, 
b.  1893  [m.  1919,  Marjorie  Helen,  d.  of  John  Craig,  of 
Manchester  (Res.  —  Taxal  Edge,  Whaley  Bridge, 
Cheshire)]  ;  and  Doris  Kathleen.  Res.  —  Redclyffe, 
Victoria  Park,  Manchester ;  Grosvenor  House,  Park  Lane, 
W.     Club— Carlton. 

MAN1STY  (1825).  Gules,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or, 
between  two  open  books  argent,  three  eagles'  heads  erased 
sable,  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an 
estoile  of  six  points  or,  thereon  a  dove  argent,  wings  elevated 
and  addorsed,  holding  in  the  beak  a  scroll.  Motto  (below 
the  arms) — "  Literas  decus  et  solamen." 

Sons  of  the  late  James  Forster  Manisty   of  Durban, 
Natal,  b.  1835;  d.  1895;  m.  2nd,  1865,  Julia  Warlnaby 
of  Leicester : — 
Louis  Manisty,  Gentleman,*.  ;  m. ,  and  has  issue. 

Res. — South  Africa. 

Charles    Manisty,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res.  —  South 

Africa. 

Sons  of  Henry  Clayton  Manisty,  Gentleman,  b.   1847; 
d-  1921 ;  m.   1871,  Charlotte  Ellen,  eld.  d.    of   Henry 
William  Fenwicke  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 
Henry   Wilfred    Eldon   Manisty,    Esq.,    C.B.,    C.M.G., 
Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.,*.  1876;  m.  19 11,  Florence  Hender- 
son, d.  of  D.  H.  McCathie  ;  and  has  issue.    Res, — Colling- 
wood,  South  Hill,  Harrow.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 
Herbert   Clennell   de    Marie    Manisty,    Esq.,    b.    1881. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Son  of  the  late  Henry  Manisty,  Esq.,  Solicitor: — 
Edward  Ashburner  Manisty,  Esq.,  b.  ;  m.,  and  has 

issue.     Res.— 8  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  W.8. 

Son  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Manisty  of  Thurland 

Castle,  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  b.  1808  ;  d.  1890  : — 

Herbert  Frances  Manisty,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Barrister-at-Law 

(Inner  Temple),    b.   1854.     Res. — 33  Hornton  Street,  W.8. 

Chambers— 2  Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.C.    Club — Athenaeum. 

MANN  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine, 
between  three  lions  rampant  sable,  a  trefoil  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  five  spears  proper,  issuant  from  the  top  of  a  tower 
or,  the  tower  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — "  Virtus 
vincit  invidiam." 

Son  of  William  Henry  Mann,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
LL.B. ,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1897  ;  m.  1882,  Catherine  Egerton 
Dysart,  d.  of  Samuel  Ewing  Porter  of  Burt,  co. 
Donegal  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Deane  Mann,  b.  1884.  Res. — Ladnam,  Hill- 
brow  Road,  Esher. 

MANN  (H.  Coll.,  1905).  Argent,  a  chevron  sable, 
between  in  chief  two  crosses  moline  and  in  base  an  annulet 
gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  in  profile  in  armour  proper,  the 
helmet  adorned  with  four  feathers  argent,  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  across  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "Homme 
d'etat." 

Yr.  son  of  Thomas  Mann  of  Thelveton  Hall,  co.  Norfolk, 

and  of  Roseneath  House,  Winchmore   Hill,  b.    1822; 

d.    1886 ;    m.    1846,    Fanny,    d.    of   Robert  Spence    of 

Elvington,  Yorks  : — 
Sir  Edward  Mann,  1st  Bart.  (29  Dec.  1905),  J. P.  and 
(1909)  High  Sheriff  Norfolk,  first  Mayor  of  Stepney,  1900-1 
and  1901-2,  b.  1854;  m.  1882,  Anna  Jane,  d.  of  Paul  Bell 
of  Vale  House,  Stiffkey,  Norfolk;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Edward  John  Mann,  Esq.,  B.A.  Camb.,  Capt.  4th  Batt. 


Norfolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1883;  (2) 
William  Edgar  Mann,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.F.A. ,  served. 
Great  War  1914-19  (despatches),  b.  1885  [m.  1913,  Sarah 
Douglas,  fourth  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  1st  Bart., 
ofGarnkirk,  Lanarkshire:  and  has  issue — Edward  Charles 
Mann,  Esq..*.  1918  ;  Sarah  Ann  ;  and  Penelope  Jane  (A'es. — 
The  Lodge,  Earl  Soham,  Framlingham,  Suffolk)];  (3) 
Francis  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Scots  Gds.,  served 
Great  War  1914-16  (despatches  twice),  b.  1888  [m.  1916, 
Edith  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  George  Tilney,  of  15  Cadogan 
Place,  and  has  issue — Francis  George  Mann,  Esq. ,  b.  1917] ; 
(4)  Charles  Julian  Mann,  Esq.,  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  b.  1892  ; 
killed  in  action  1918  ;  and  Fanny  Julia.  Estate — Thelveton 
Hall,  Scole,  Norfolk.     Club — Junior  Carltcn. 

The  Late  THOMAS  ALFRED  MANN,  Gentleman. 
Born  Feb.  13,  1843,  being  the  son  of  John  Mann  and  Ann 
his  wife,  ne'e  Mawson.  Armorial  bearings — Per  saltire 
azure  and  erminois,  on  a  fesse  dovetailed  between  three 
goats  statant  argent,  as  many  annulets  sable,  and 
impaling  the  arms  of  Elmhirst,  namely,  barry  wavy  of 
six  argent  and  sable,  a  canton  paly  of  six  of  the  same. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi- 
gryphon  argent,  guttle  de-1'armes,  three  annulets  interlaced 
fessewise  sable.  Motto — "  Per  ardua  stabilis."  Livery — 
Claret.  Married,  June  15,  1882,  Mary  Elizabeth,  second 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Elmhirst  of  Elmhirst,  near 
Barnsley ;  and  had  Issue — Frances  Marjorie  ;  and  Edith 
Bridget.     Residence—  Round  Green,  near  Barnsley. 

MANN  (L.O.).  Or,  a  galley  sails  furled  sable,  flagged 
gules,  on  a  chief  vert  two  barrulets  argent,  surmounted  of 
three  maple  leaves  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable,  doubied 
or.  Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable.     Motto  —  "  Per  mare  per  terras." 

Son   of   the   late     Hugh    Mann,    Farmer,    of  Acton, 

Toronto  : — 
Sir  Donald  Mann,  Knt.-Bach.  (191 1),  Knt.  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1853  ; 
m.  1887,  Jennie,  d.  of  W.  Williams,  of  Winnipeg;  and  has 
issue — 1  son.  Res.  —  Fallingbrook,  Kingston  Road, 
Toronto,  Canada.  Clubs — York  (Toronto),  Mount  Royal 
(Montreal),  Union  (Victoria),  Rideau  (Ottawa). 

MANNERS.  Or,  two  bars  azure,  a  chief  quarterly 
azure  and  gules,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  two  fleurs- 
de-lys,  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a  lion  passant  guardant,  all 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules, 
turned  up  ermine,  a  peacock  in  its  pride  proper. 
Motto — "  Pour  y  parvenir." 

Only  surv.  son  of  8th  Duke  of  Rutland,  K.G., 
b.  1852  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1882,  Marion  Margaret  Violet, 
d.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  C.  H.  Lindsay,  C.B.  : — 
The  Most  Noble  John  Henry  Montagu  Manners,  9th 
Duke  of  Rutland,  Marquess  of  Granby,  co.  Nottingham 
(29  Mar.  1703),  Earl  of  Rutland  (18  June  1525),  Baron 
Manners,  of  Haddon,  co.  Derby,  Baron  Roos,  of  Belvoir, 
co.  Leicester  [Supporters — On  either  side  an  unicorn 
armed,  unguled,  maned  and  tufted  or],  Capt.  (ret.)  Leics. 
Regt.,  b.  1886  ;  s.  his  father  1925  ;  m.  1916,  Kathleen,  d. 
of  Francis  Tennant,  of  Lympne  Castle,  Kent  ;  and  has 
issue — Charles  John  Robert  Manners,  commonly  called 
Marquess  of  Granby,  b.  1919  ;  Lord  John  Manners,  b. 
1922;  Lord  Roger  Manners,  b.  1925;  Lady  Ursula 
Isobel;  Lady  Isobel  Violet  Kathleen.  Seats — Belvoir 
Castle,  Grantham  ;  Haddon  Hall,   Derby. 

Son  of  7th  Duke  of  Rutland,  K.G.,  P.C.,    b.  1818; 
d.   1906  ;    by   2nd  wife,  m.    1862,  Janetta,  d.    of 
Thomas  Hughan,  of  Airds,  Galloway  :— 
Lord  Cecil  Reginald    John  Manners,  M.P.  Leicester 
1900-6,  b.    1868.     Club — Turf. 

Son  of  Col.  Lord  George  John  Manners,  b.    1820  ; 

d.  1874  ;  m.  1855,  Ladv  Adeliza,  d.  of  13th  Duke  of 

Norfolk  :— 

Sir  George  Espec  John  Manners,  Knt.  Bach.    (1920), 

Capt.  (ret.)  Leics.  Regt.,  B.A.  (Trim  Coll.  Camb.),  J. P., 

D.L.,  and  (1915)  High  Sheriff,  Suffolk,  b.  i860  ;   m.  1884, 

Anna  Sophia,  d.  of  the  late  George  Gilstrap,  of  Winthorpe, 

Newark.     Res. — Fornham  Park,   Bury   St.    Edmund's  ; 

Little  Haddon  Hall,  Woodbridge.     Club — Carlton. 

Manners.  Arms  as  above.  Supporters — On  either 
side  an  unicorn  argent,  armed,  unguled,  crined,  and 
tufted  or,  the  dexter  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross 
flory  azure,  the  sinister  with  a  portcullis  sable.  Motto 
— "Pour  y  parvenir." 


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Son  of  Rt.  Hon.    John  Thomas  Manners  Sutton, 

3rd  Baron  Manners,  M.A.    Camb.,  D.L.,  b.    1852  ; 

d.  1927  ;    m.   1885,  Constance  {d.  1920),  d.  of  Col. 

Henry  Ramlyn  Fane,  M.P.,  of  Clovelly,  Devon  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Henry  Manners,  M.C.,  4th  Baron 
Manners  (20  April  1807),  of  Foston,  Lines.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
G.  Gds.,  b.  1897;  m.  1921,  Mary  Edith  Gascoyne-Cecil, 
d.  of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  John 
Robert  Cecil  Manners,  b.  1923 ;  Hon.  Richard  Neville 
Manners,  b.  1924  ;  and  Hon.  Patricia  Anne.  Seat — 
Avon  Tyrrell,  Christchurch,  Hants.  Town  res. —  32 
Cambridge  Square,  W.2. 

MANNERS-SUTTON.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a 
canton  sable    (Sutton) ;   2   and   3,  or,  two  bars  azure, 
a  chief  quarterly  azure  and  gules,  the  1st  and  4th  charged 
with  two  fleurs-de-lys  or,  the  2nd  and  3rd  with  a  lion 
passant  regardant    of  the   last.      Mantling    sable    and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine, 
a  peacock  in  his  pride  proper.    Supporters — On  either  side 
an  unicorn  argent,  armed,  maned,  tufted,  and  unguled 
or  ;    around  the  neck  of  the  dexter  a  chain  of  the  last, 
therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a 
mace  erect  of  the  second  ;  around  the  neck  of  the  sinister 
a  like  chain,  therefrom   pendent   an  escutcheon,    also 
azure,  charged  with  a  mitre.     Motto — "  Pour  y  parvenir." 
Son    of   Hon.    Graham    Edward    Henry    Manners- 
Sutton,&.  1843  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1867,  Charlotte  Laura, 
d.   of  Lieut. -Col.   Francis  Astley,  of  Burgh    Hall, 
Norfolk  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Graham  Manners-Sutton,  6th   Vis- 
count Canterbury,  of  Canterbury,  Baron  Bottesford,  of 
Bottesford,   co.   Leicester  (10   Mar.   1835),   J. P.,   D.L., 
Norfolk,  Capt.    (ret.)  Submarine  Miners  R.E.,  b.  1872; 
s.  his  cousin  1918  ;   m.  1903,  Ethelwyn,  d.  of  the  late 
Charles  Hindle.     Seat — Bergh-Apton,  Norfolk.     Clubs — 
Junior  United  Service,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Yacht. 

MANNING-KIDD  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  25  July  1913). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  three  bundles  of  heather  erect  in 
fesse  proper,  banded  gules,  on  a  chief  vert,  a  crescent  of 
the  field  (for  Kidd)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  quatrefoils  each  encircled  by  an  annulet  gules  (for 


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Manning).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — On  a  wreath 
■of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand 
grasping  a  branch  of  mountain-ash  fructed  all   proper 


(for  Kidd)  ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head 

couped  proper,  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  encircled  by  an 

annulet  argent  (for  Manning).     Motto — "  Nihil  timere." 

Second  son  of  James  Kidd,  Gentleman,  of   Lewes, 

Sussex,  b.  1824  ;    d.   1874 ;    m.  1854,  Mary,  d.    of 

Robert  Davy,  of  Ringwood,  Hants. : — 

Samuel    Manning    Manning- Kidd     (formerly     Kidd), 

Gentleman,    b.     1858;     assumed    by    R.L.,    1913,    the 

additional  surname    and    arms   of   Manning;    m.    1919, 

Margaret  Mary  May,  d.  of  William  Lamond,  of  Stranduff, 

Pitmurchie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  Walter 

Charles   Farwell,    LA.      Res.  —  Oxenways,    Membury, 

Axminster,  Devon.     Club — Devon  and  Exeter. 

MANNINGHAM-BULLER  (R.L.,  4  Jan.  1866,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  sable,  on  a  cross 
quarterly  pierced  argent,  four  eagles  displayed  of  the  field 
(Buller);  ii.  and  hi.,  sable,  a  fesse  ermine,  in  chief  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  or  (Manningham)  ;  2.  the  arms  of 
Yarde-Buller  (R.  L. ,  13  Feb.  i860),  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii., 
the  same  arms  of  Buller;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  a  chev- 
ron gules  between  three  water-bougets  sable  (Yarde) ; 
3.  the  arms  of  Buller- Yarde  (R.  L.,  26  June  1800);  4.  the 
same  arms  of  Buller  ;  5.  azure,  a  buck's  head  caboshed 
argent,  attired   or  (Trethurff  of  Trethurff,  co.   Cornwall) ; 

6.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  three  torteaux  (Courtenay)  ; 
ii.  and  iii.  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure  (Redvers),  over  all  a 
label  of  three  points  azure  (Courtenay,  Earls  of  Devon) ; 

7.  azure,  a  bend  or  (Carminow) ;  8.  argent,  a  chevron  gules, 
between  three  moorcocks  sable,  membered,  wattled,  and 
jelloped  of  the  second  (Coode  of  Morval,  Vn.  Cornwall, 
1620)  ;  9.  quarterly,  argent  and  azure,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Pollexfen);  10.  argent,  a 
chevron  sable  (Trelawny) ;  n.  the  same  arms  of  Yarde  ; 
12.  the  same  arms  of  Manningham.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's 
head  affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper  (Buller) ; 
2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a  talbot's  head  or,  collared 
gules,  therefrom  a  line  terminating  in  a  knot  sable  (Man- 
ningham).      Motto — "Aquila   non    capit    muscas" — Aiev 

apLCTTtLflV. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Manningham  Manningham- 
Buller,  b.  1828;  d.   1897;  m.  1874,  Lady  Anne  Coke, 
d.  of  Earl  of  Leicester  : — 
Sir  Mervyn   Edward  Manningham-Buller,  3rd  Bart.  (20 
Jan.  1866),  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  formerly  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  Major  Northants  I.Y.,  M.P.  Kettering  since  1924, 
b.  1876;  m.  1903,  Hon.  Lilah  Constance  Cavendish,  O.B.E. , 
d.  of  3rd  Baron  Chesham  ;  and  has  issue— Reginald  Edward 
Manningham-Buller,    Esq.,  b.    1905;    Evelyn   Constance; 
Myra;   Helen  Marjorie  ;  and  Pamela  Lilah.     Res.— Broom- 
hill,    Spratton,     Northampton.      Clubs  —  Carlton,  Nava 
and  Military. 

MANSEL  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
maundies  sable.     Mantling  sable  and  argent,     Crest— A 
cap  of  maintenance  inflamed  on  the  top  proper.     MottO- 
"  Quod  vult  valde  vult." 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Mansel,  10th  Bart.,  b    1850;   d. 
1892  ;   m    1st,  1878,  Maud  Margaretta  Bowen,  d.  of 
John  Jones  of  Maes-y-Crugian  Hall,  co.  Carmarthen:— 
Sir  Courtenay  Cecil  Mansel,  nth  Bart.  (14  Jan.  1621-2), 
J. P.  cos.  Cardigan  and  Carmarthen,   Capt.  late  R.A.F. , 
M.P.  for  Penrhyn  and  Falmouth  1923-24,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1906, 
Mary  Philippa,  d.  of  Frederick  Littlewood  ;  and  has  issue 
—John   Philip   Ferdinand   Mansel,    Esq.,  b.    1910;     Rauf 
Mansel,    Esq.,    b.    1915;    Regnier   Ranalf   Dabridgecoui t 
Mansel,  Esq.,  b.  1919.    Seat— The  Manor,  Maes-y-Crugian, 
R.S.O.,  Carmarthenshire.    Club— Athenaeum,  Nat.  Liberal. 
Son  of  John  Clavell  Mansel-Pleydell  of  Whatcombe, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  and  C.C.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  b.  1817  ;  d. 
1902;    m.  2nd,    1849,   Isabel,   d.  of  Capt.  Frederick 
Charles  Acton  Colvile,  formerly  Scots  Guards:  — 
Rev.  John  Colvile  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  M.A,,  Preb. 
of  Salisbury,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1879,  Beatrice  Maud,  eldest  d.  of 
Robert  Smith,  of  Goldings,   Herts.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue- 
Harry  Percy  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  Esq.,O.B.E.,  Major 
late    R.F.A. ,    b.    1891  ;    Ralph    Morton    Mansel-Pleydell, 
Esq.,    Capt. '  late    R.F.A.,    b     1895   [m.   1920,    Countesse 
Marguerite  Marie  D'Ursel;  and  has  issue— John  Aymard 
Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Philip  Morton 
Mansel-Pleydell,     Gentleman,    b.    1922  ;     David     Gabriel 
Mansel-Pleydell,    Gentleman,    6.    1923] ;     Dorothy   Isabel 
Morton  [m.   1910,    Major  Edward  Pelham  Smith,  and  has 
issue] ;  and  Cicely  Morton  [m.    1906,  Col.   Nevile  Hugh 


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Cairns Sherbrooke,  D.S.O.,  R.A.;  and  has  issue].    Res. — 19 
Moore  Street,  S.W.3.     Club— Athenaeum. 

Son  of  John  Delalynde  Mansel,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C., 

Col.  Rifie  Brigade,  b.  1850;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1888,  Mildred 

Ella,  d.  of  Arthur  Edward  Guest,  fifth  son  of  Sir  Josiah 

John  Guest,  1st  Bart.  : — 

Rhys  Clavell  Mansel,    Esq.,   Major  late    Rifle  Brigade, 

b.   1891 ;  m.    1916,  Sylvia   Nina,  d.    of   Lt.-Col.    Sir    Guy 

Theophilus   Campbell,    3rd    Bart.  ;    and  has   issue— John 

Clavell  Mansel,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  3  daus.     Seat — 

Smedmore,  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset. 

Son  of  Eustace  Gambier  Mansel,  Esq.,  Capt.  Oxford- 
shire Light  Infantry,  b.  1853;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1883,  Mary 
Eleanor,  d.  of  the  late  Captain  Belgrave,  R.N.  : — 
Philip  Eustace  Mansel,    Gentleman,  b.    1884;    m.  1925, 
Giorgina,  d.  of  the  late  Conte  Ottavio  Mannini.     Address— 
Chinnor  Hall,  Chinnor,  Oxon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Owen  Luttrell  Mansel,  M.A.,  b.  1827  ; 
d.  1900;    in.  1859,  Louisa  Catherine,  yst.  d.  of  Lord 
William  Montagu : — 
Owen  Llewellyn  Mansel,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 
James  Morton  Mansel,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Address — 
Rose  Cottage,  Dormansland,  Surrey. 

Sons    of    Capt.   Arthur    Edmund    Mansel,    late    3rd 

Hussars,  J. P.  for  Dorsetshire,  b.   1828;    d.  1905;   m. 

i860,  Clara  Henrietta,  eldest  d.  of  Hon.  A.  Lascelles: — 

Algernon    Lascelles   Mansel,   Gentleman,    b.    1868;    m. 

1906,  Isita  Rodger,  eldest  d.  of  William  Wilson  of  Prince's 

Gate,  S.W. ;  and  has  issue — John  William  Morton  Mansel, 

Gentleman,  b.  1909;  Edmund  Clavell  Mansel,  Gentleman, 

b.   1915;  Mervyn  Lascelles  Mansel,  Gentleman,  b   1917; 

and  Isita  Clare.     Res. — Lammas,  Esher,  Surrey. 

Hugh  Arthur  Mansel,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Dorset  Regt.,  b. 
1869.      Res. — 

ROBERT  HENRY  MANSEL,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Monmouthshire  (High  Sheriff  1896),  late 
Captain  and  Hon.  Major  5th,  late  2nd,  Batt.  Royal  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  late  Brigade  Major  Severn  Volunteer  Infantry 
Brigade,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Commanding  2nd  Vol- 
unteer Batt.  South  Wales  Borderers.  Born  May  3,  1849, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  Robert  Shum  Mansel,  Esq.,  J. P.  for 
Northumberland,  by  Sarah,  dau.  of  Valentine  Hutchinson. 
Elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House.  Armorial  bearings — 
Gules,  on   a   chevron    argent,  three   martlets  sable,  on   a 


saltire  points  upwards  also  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  gold. 
Motto — "  Cunctanter  tamen  fortiter."  Livery — Red  and 
white,  Married,  Oct.  7,  1875,  Lilian  Augusta,  only  child 
of  the  late  Thomas  Morgan  Llewellin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Trevor  Addams  -  Williams 
of  Caerleon  and  Llangibby  ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Robert 
Trevor  Llewelyn  Mansel,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  5,  1878 
(Res. — Saxonbury,  Abergavenny);  (2)  Jestyn  Llewelyn 
Mansel,  Gentleman,  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  May  15,  1880  ; 
Lilian  Llewelyn  [m.  J.  Wyndham  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Aramstone,  Herefordshire] ;  Gwladis  Llewelyn ;  and  Ada 
Llewelyn.      .S<yz^— Maindiff  Court,  Abergavenny. 

MANSERGH  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  wavy  of  eight  argent 
and  azure,  gutt^e-d'eau,  on  a  bend  between  six  arrows 
barbed  and  flighted  gules,  three  fountains  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wyvern  sejant  and  erect  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  wavy 


chief  of  the  second,  two  maunches  of  the  third.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
falcon  rising  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  lily,  leaved  and  slipped 
proper,  and  supporting  with  the  dexter  leg  two  swords  in 


argent,  and  supporting  with  the  claws  an  arrow  erect  gules, 
barbed  and  flighted  argent.     Motto  —  "  Tout  jour  pret." 

Sons    of   James    Mansergh,    Esq.,    High    Sheriff  co. 

Radnor  1901,  Pres.  Inst.  Civ.  Eng.  1900-1,  F.R.S.,  b. 

1834  ;   d.  1905  ;    m,  1st,  Mary  (d.  1897),  d.  of  the  late 

Robert  Lawson  of  Lancaster;  2nd,  Harriet  (d.  1916), 

widow  of  Nelson  Irons  :  — 
Ernest  Lawson  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  C.E.,  b.  1866; 
m.  1892,  Cecil  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Captain  William  Dinwidde 
Hogg;  and  has  issue -Geoffrey  Ernest;  Maurice  James; 
and  Cecil  Aubrey  Lawson.  Address — 5  Victoria  Street, 
S.W.i. 

Walter  Leahy  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  C.E. ,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1899,  Annie,  third  d.  of  Richard  Price- Williams  ;  and  has 
issue — Terence  Walter ;  and  Dennis  Blackwood.  Postal 
Address — 5  Victoria  Street,  S.W.i. 

MANSERGH  of  Grenane  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent, 
a  bend  raguly  gules,  between  three  arrows,  points  down- 
ward, of  the  last,  flighted  and  barbed  or  (Mansergh) ;  2. 
argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  gules,  between  three  coots  sable 
(Southcote)  ;  3.  per  pale  gules  and  argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  mullets,  as  many  talbots  all  counterchanged 
(Martin) ;  4.  argent,  on  a  bend  between  two  lions  rampant 
sable,  a  wyvern,  wings  displayed  of  the  first  (Rudinge) ;  5. 
per  pale  or  and  argent,  an  inescutcheon  between  an  orle  of 


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eight  martlets  sable  (Brownlow);  6.  argent,  a  stag  courant 
proper,  on  a  chief  vert,  three  mullets  of  the  lirst  (O'Doherty) ; 

7.  azure,  on  a  chevron  nrgent,  three  mullets  sable  (Roberts); 

8.  azure,  on  a  fesse  ermine,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  gules 
(Bomford).      Mantling  gules,    doubled   argent.      Crest- 


Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  proper,  charged  with  a  label  01 
three  points  gules,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with 
a  collar  raguly  of  the  second,  and  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  an  arrow,  point  downwards,  of  the  last,  flighted  and 
barbed  or.  Motto— "Tout  jour  pret."  Livery  (dress)— 
White  coat,  with  crimson  collar  and  cuffs,  crimson  waistcoat 
and  breeches  ;  (undress)  light  drab  wiih  crimson  collar  and 
cuffs. 

Sons  of  Philip  St.  George  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  ot 
Grenane,  b.  1863  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1907,  Ethel  Marguerite 
Otway  Louisa,  only  d.  of  Major  Charles  Stepney 
Perceval  Egmont  Mansergh,  40th  Regt. ,  of  Clifford, 
Bridgetown,  and  Castletownrocke,  co.  Cork: — 
Charles  Ogilvy  Martin  Southcote  Mansergh,  Gentleman, 
b,  1908.     Seat—  Grenane,  Tipperary. 

Philip  Nicholas  Seton  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  T910. 
Son  of  Richard  Martin  Southcote  Mansergh  of  Grenane, 
b.  1800;    d.  1876;    m.  2nd,  1843,  Christine,  eldest  d. 
of  Rev.  Richard  Mauleverer,  Rector  of  Tipperary : — 
Richard  Mauleverer   Mansergh,    Lieut.    R.N.,    b.   1851. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Major  Neville  Frederick  Mansergh,  b.  1845  ; 
d.  1883;   m.  1870,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  James 
Gibbs  of  Clifton:— 
Charles  James  Carden  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res. — Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

Neville  Stepney  St.  George   Mansergh,   Gentleman,   b. 
1876.     Res. — 

John  Loftus  Otway  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  Lieut.   18th 
Royal  Irish  Regt.,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

Son    of    Charles    Carden    Mansergh,     Esq.,   J-P.,    of 
Clifford,  co.  Cork,  b.  1802;   d.  1873;  "*•  I830,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Capt.  Loftus  Otway  Bland,  R.N.  :— 
St.  George  Dyson  Mansergh  (q.v.). 

Son  of  John  Craven  Mansergh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col. 

and  Paymaster  R.A.,  b.  1805;    d.  1896;   m.  1st,  1832, 

Anna,    d.    of  Thomas   Van   Wilmsdorff   Richards   of 

Rathnaspeck,  co.  Wexford: — 

John  Louis   Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.   1833  ;    m.   1863, 

Hannah  Wilks  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  John  Lewis  Mansergh, 

Gentleman ;    (2)    Richard   Martin    Mansergh,   Gentleman ; 

Emily    Peel  ;    Anne  ;    Elizabeth   Sarah  ;    Henrietta ;    and 

Clara.     Res.  —  Melbourne,  N.S.W. 

Sons  of  Major  Wilmsdorff  George  Mansergh,  Pay  master 
53rd  Regtl.  District,  b.  1837;  d.  1893;  m-  1878,  Sarah 
Richarda,  fourth  d.  of  Richard  Edward  Philips  of 
Mountrivers,  co.  Tipperary: — 
Wilmsdorff  George  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Post.  add. — Rock  Savage,  co.  Cork. 

Henry  Craven  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     ^es- — 
Neville  Southcote  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.    Res. — 
Sons  of  John  Craven  Mansergh,  Esq.  (see  above),  b. 


1805  I  d.  l89°:  m.  2nd,  1855,  Jane  Anne,  d.  of  Major 

John  Campbell,  74th  Regt. : — 
Southcote   Campbell   Mansergh   ("Charles   Manners"), 
Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1896,  Frances,  d.  of  James  Moody 
of  Redruth,  Cornwall.     Res.— The  Hyde,  Hendon. 

Randal  Martin  St.  George  Mansergh,  Esq.,  Capt.  North 
Tipperary  L.I. ,  b.  1859.     Res. — 

Eld.  son  of  Major  John  Craven  Carden  Mansergh,  by 

his  second  wife  Lucinda  Maria  Georgina,  third  d.  of 

William  Smith  of  Capetown,  Private  Secretary  to  H.  E. 

Sir  Benjamin  Durban,  Governor  of  Cape  Colony: — 
Cornewall  Lewis  Warwickshire  Mansergh,  Esq.,  C.B.E., 
I.S.O.,  b.  1863;  m.  1891,  Zoldelinda,  d.  of  Goert  Van 
Rheede,  R.  M.  and  Civil  Commissioner  of  Stellenbosch ; 
and  has  issue — Charlotte  Linda.  Address — c/o  Provincial 
Secretary,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa. 

Son  of  Francis  Mansergh,  b.  1807;  d.  1871  ;  m. 

Eliza  (d.   1866),  only  d.  of  Capt.  Daniel  Hamersley, 

48th  Regt. : — 
John  Craven   Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m. 

Annie,  d.  of  Dr.  O'Shannesy.     Res. — 


ST.  GEORGE  DYSON  MANSERGH,  Gentleman, 
Born  March  7,  1848,  being  the  fifth  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Carden  Mansergh,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Loftus  Otway  Bland,  R.N.,  of  Bath.  Armorial 
bearings     Argent,    a    bend    raguly   gules,    between    three 


arrows,  points  downward,  of  the  last,  flighted  and  barbed 
or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest -Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  proper,  charged  with  a  label  of  three  points 
gules,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar 
raguly  of  the  second,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an 
arrow,  point  downwards,  of  the  last,  flighted  and  barbed  or. 
Motto  — "Tout  jour  pret."  Married,  March  n,  1882. 
Alice  Emma,  widow  of  William  Yates  Peel,  grandson  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  Issue—  (1)  Perceval  St. 
George  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  15,  1882,  d.  1910; 
(2)  Robert  Otway  Mansergh,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  18th  Royal 
Irish  Regt.,  b.  Ian.  12,  1885  ;  (3)  Arthur  Neville  Mansergh, 
Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  10,  1887 ;  (4)  John  Loftus  Mansergh, 
Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  10,  1887  ;  Olivia  Alicia;  Mary  Thoma- 
sina  Maud  ;  and  Adelaide.  Residence—  Old  Court,  Water- 
ford,  co.  Cork.     Seat— Ballyhooley  Court,  co.  Waterford. 


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MANSFIELD.  Argent,  on  a  chevron  embattled  azure, 
between  three  maunches  sable,  an  Eastern  crown  or,  on  a 
chief  engrailed  of  the  third  a  lion  of  the  fourth  com- 
batant with  a  tiger,  cowed  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  an  Eastern  crown  argent,  a  griffin's 
head  sable,  beaked  or,  between  two  branches  of  laurel 
proper.     Motto — "  Steadfast." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Rose  Mansfield,  G.C.B., 

G.C.S  I.,    1st   Baron   Sandhurst,  b.  1819  ;    d.  1876  ; 

m.     1854,    Margaret,    d.    of    Robert    Fellowes,     of 

Shotesham  Park  : — ■ 
Rt.  Hon.  John  William  Mansfield,  3rd  Baron  Sand- 
hurst of  Sandhurst,  Berks.  (28  Mar.  1871),  M.A.  Camb., 
J. P.  Norfolk,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Legal 
Chancery  Visitor  of  Lunatics  1910-28,  b.  1857  ;  s.  his 
brother  1921  ;  m.  1888,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  John 
Higson,  J. P.,  of  Oakmere  Hall,  Cheshire;  and  has  issue 
— Hon.  Ralph  Sheldon  Mansfield,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
R.E.,  b.  1892  [m.  1917,  Victoria  Morley,  d.  of  Edward 
Berners  Upcher,  Esq.,  of  Kirby  Cane,  Sheringham ;  and 
has  issue — John  Edward  Terence  Mansfield,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ; 
Ralph  Geoffrey  Knyvet  Mansfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ; 
and  Valerie]  ;  Hon.  Edith  Margery  [m.  1st,  1910,  Charles 
Francis  Nunneley,  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
(d.  1914);  2nd,  1918,  John  Edward  Svenson.  Lieut. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  and  has  issue]. 
Seat — Edgebrook,  Sheringham,  Norfolk.  Town  res. — 
37A  Duke  Street,  St.  James's,  S.W.  Club — Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 

Hon.  Henry  William  Mansfield,  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.) 
1st  Dragoons,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1885,  Katherine  Rose  (d.igz8), 
d.  of  James  Charles,  J. P.,  of  Kennet  House,  Harrow  ; 
and  has  issue — William  Henrv  Charles  Mansfield,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.,  b.  1887  (Club— Army  and 
Navy)  ;  James  Cleland  Mansfield,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1890  [m  1914,  Marjorie,  d.  of  John  Field  (Club — 
Junior  United  Service)] ;  John  Hamilton  Mansfield,  Esq., 
Capt.  (ret.)  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1893  [ra.  1916,  Phyllis 
Colvin,  d.  of  Col.  John  Burt.  (Club — Army  and  Navy)]  ; 
Katherine  Rose  [m.  1919,  Capt.  Joseph  Mayne,  Beds, 
and  Herts.  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — Lammas  Hall, 
Norwich.     Club — Cavalry. 

Hon.  James  William  Mansfield,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Middx. 
Regt.,  b.  1862.  Res. — 60  Eaton  Square.  Clubs — 
Cavendish,    Bath,    Brooks's. 

MANSFIELD.  Quarterly,  1  and  6,  argent,  three  bars 
sable,  that  in  chief  charged  with  a  wyvern  of  the  first  (for 
Mansfield) ;  2.  gules,  a  saltire  or  (for  Eustace) ;  3.  per  fesse 
argent  and  gules,  in  chief,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf  passant 
in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper  (for  Woulfe)  ;  4.  argent,  a 
chief  indented  sable  (for  Power);  5.  party  per  fess,  by  the 
name  of  de  Lutton  or  Latton,  party  per  pale  argent  and 
sable,  a  saltire  engrailed  ermines,  and  ermine,  counter- 
changed,  and  by  name  of  Lattin,  argent,  three  crescents 
gules  in  a  bordure  or  [MacCulloch,  Ulster  King  of  Arms 
-June  29,  1763].  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  the  hand  holding  a  sword 
also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Motto — "  Turris 
fortitudinis." 

Sons  of  George  Mansfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of  Mor  is- 
town,  Lattin,^.  1845;  d.  1929;  m.  1877,  Alice,  eldest 
d.  of  Count  d'Audebard  de  FeYussac  of  Pleurs, 
France : — 

Eustace  Lattin  Mansfield,  Esq.,  late  Captain  3rd  R. 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  b.  1879;  m.  1911,  Mabel  Edith  Clare, 
third  d.  of  late  Thomas  Guy  Paget  of  Ibstock.  Seat — 
Morristown  Lattin,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 

Henry  Marie  Lattin  Mansfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ; 
m.  1913,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  D.  L.  Cronin  CcTtsman, 
D.L. 

Alexander  Lattin  Mansfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1907, 
Alice,  third  d.  of  Ambrose  More  O'Ferrall,  of  Balyna,  co. 
Kildare ;  and  has  issue — Alexander  George  Mansfield,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1908. 

Tirso  Louis  Mare  Lattin  Mansfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 

MANSFIELD-HAYSOM  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  r  and 
4,  argent,  two  barrulets,  between  six  cinquefoils,  three, 
two,  and  one,  sable  (for  Haysom)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on 
a  chevron,  between  three  maunches  sable,  a  heart  or  (for 
Mansfield).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  gules  and  argent,  a  demi-griffin  sable,  collared, 
and  holding  between  the  claws  a  harp  or    (for  Haysom) ; 


2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased 
sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  heart  or  (for  Mansfield). 
Motto — "  Serus  in  ccelum  redeas."  Livery — Dark  grey, 
with  dark  red  facings. 

Issue  of  John  Mansfield-Haysom,  Gentleman,  of 
Ringwood,  Hants.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1867,  Mary 
Annie,  d.  of  Robert  George  Bartlett,  of  Brans- 
combe,  Devon : — 
HubertCharles  Mansfield-Havsom,  Gentleman ,  b.  1 87 1 . 
Res.— 

Robert  George  Bartlett  Mansfield-Haysom,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1874;  m.  1st,  1899,  Emma  (d.  1909),  d.  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  of  Ilchester  Manor  House,  Somerset  ; 
2nd,  1911,  Emma  Aplin  (d.  1922);  3rd,   1923,  Florence 


Charlotte  Emma,  Lady  of  the  Manors  of  Burstock  and 
Sadborow,  Dorset,  d.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Hawkesworth,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  John  Bragge.  Seat — Sadborow,  Chard, 
Thorncombe,  Dorset. 

Lily  Curone. 

Rose  Annie. 

MANT(H.  Coll.)  Erminois,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  on 
a  chief  per  pale  ermine  and  gules,  an  open  book  proper, 
clasped  and  garnished  or,  between  a  rose  of  the  fourth  and 
another  argent,  both  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  argent,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross 
Calvary  sable.     Motto — "  Lucerna  pedibus  meis." 

Son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Woods  Mant,  B.A., 
Rector  of  Armoy,  Connor,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Connell, 
d.  of  John  Thomas  Alston  of  Liverpool: — 
Richard  Mant,  Gentleman,  b.  1845. 
Son    of  George   French   Mant,    Gentleman,   of  Stor- 
rington,  co.   Sussex,   by  his  wife  Louisa  Sophia,  ne'e 
Mudd:— 
Frank  Mant,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1881,  Louisa  Hare, 
d.  of  George  Hammond  of  Thakeham,  in  the  co.  of  Sussex  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Charles  Edward  Mant,  Gentleman,  b. 
1888  ;  and  Daisy  Louisa  Hare.     Res.— 

Only  ?on  of  Arthur  French  Mant,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 

b.  1861  ;  d.  1902  ;    m.  1894,   Eva,  d.  of  the  late   Rev. 

William  Thomas   Charles   Brande,    M.A. ,    Rector  of 

Burton  and  Coates,  Sussex  : — 

George  Arthur  Mant,   Esq  ,  Solicitor,  late  Capt.  Suffolk 

Regt.,  b.  1896;  m.  1918,   Elsie  Muriel,  d.  of  William  Slack 

of  Caterham,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Keith  Mant, 

Gentleman,    b.    1919  ;    Derrick  French  Mant,  Gentleman, 

b.   1924;    and  Muriel  Betty.      Res. — Avenings,  Chipstead, 

Surrey.     Address — 2  and  3  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  W. C. 


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MANTON,  Baron,  see  WATSON. 

MANVERS,  Earl,  see  PIERREPONT. 

MAPLES  (H.  Coll.,  31  July  1919)-  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  sable,  three  horses'  hoofs  of  the  field,  on  a  chief 
vert,  a  fleur-de-lys,   between  two  garbs   or.     Mantling 


Samuel  Wilson  Mappin,  Esq.,  6.  1854  ;  m.  1881,  Laura, 
d.  of  William  Morton,  of  Westfield  House,  Alford,  Lines. ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Frank  Crossley  Mappin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1884  [m.  1909,  Ruby,  d.  of  G.  L.  Thomson,  of  Remuera, 
Auckland,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — Laura  Crossley  ;  Ivy 
Marjorie ;  Ethel  Thorpe  (Res. — Birchlands,  Mountain. 
Road,  Auckland)]  ;  (2)  William  Hubert  Mappin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  Mary  Crossley.  Res — 100 
Pembroke   Road,  Clifton,   Bristol. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Joseph  Charles  Mappin,  Gentleman, 

of  8  Sackville  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1923  ; 

m.  1886,   Elizabeth  (d.  1915),  d.  of  James  Breeds,  of 

Hastings: — 
Godfrey  Edward  Mappin.  Gentleman,  F.R.S.A.,  b.  1887. 
Postal  Address— c/o  Lloyd's  Foreign  Bank,  Ltd.,  43  Bd.  des 
Capucines,  Paris. 

Son  of  Edward  Mappin,  Gentleman,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1875  ; 

m.  1852,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Michael  Hunter  of  Sheffield  : — 
Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Richmond,  Quebec,  Canada. 

MAR,  Earl  of,  see  GOODEVE-ERSKINE. 

MAR  AND  KELLIE,  Earl  of,  see  ERSKINE. 

MARCHAMLEY,  Baron,  see  WHITELEY. 

MARCHANT,  see  LE  MARCHANT. 

MARCH-PHILLIPPS  (R.L.,  14  Oct.  1796).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  azuse,  a  chevron  argent, 
cottised  or,  between  three  falcons  of  the  second,  bells  also  or 
(Phillipps)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  quarterly  gules  and  azure,  a  cross 
erminois  between  four  lion's  heads  couped  argent,  each 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross-crosslet  fitch^e  sable 
(March);  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  lions 
ampant     of    the     field     (Lisle).       Mantling     azure    and 


sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
between  two  attires  or,  a  castle  sable,  thereon  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  cross,  couped  gules. 
Motto — "  Murus  asneus  conscientia  sana." 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Ashley  Maples,  Solicitor, 
of  Spalding    (eld.  son  of  Ashley  Maples — see  below), 
d.  1876  :— 
Ashley  Kilshaw  Maples,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.    Res. — 
33  London  Road,  Spalding,  Lines. 

8th  son  of  Ashley  Maples,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  of 

Spalding,  b.   1806  ;   d.  1886  ;   m.  1835,  Harriet,  d. 

of  Robert  J.  Stanley,  of  Gainsborough  : — 

Cecil  Edward  Maples,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  F.R.Met.S., 

Chev.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belguim,  b.  1859;  m.   1889, 

Edith  Maude,  d.  of  W.  Sherlock,  of  Athy,  Kildare;  and 

has  issue — John  Cecil  Maples,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.F.A., 

b.  1891  [m.  1921,  Enid  May,  d.  of  Alfred  E.  Dickinson,  of 

Avening,  Glos.,  and  has  issue — Ernest  Mark  Cecil  Maples, 

Gentleman,  and  Cicely  Mary] ;  Alfreda  Ashley  [m.  1911, 

F.    J.   Blundell].       Res.— The  Elms,  Ormskirk,    Lanes. 

Club — Conservative  (Liverpool). 

MAPOTHER  (U.O.).  Sable,  a  griffin  passant  wings 
elevated  argent,  between  three  escallops  or. 

Son  of  John  Edward  Mapother  of  Kilteevan,  b.  ; 

d.         ;  m.  1824,  Catherine,  d.  of  Owen  O'Conor  Don, 
"  The  O'Conor  Don  "  : — 
Thomas  Austin  Patrick  Mapother,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.   Roscommon   (High  Sheriff  1868),  b.         .     Seat — Kil- 
teevan House,  co.  Roscommon. 

MAPPIN  (H.  Coll.,  1886).  Azure,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
between  two  boars'  heads  erased  argent,  three  lozenges 
of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  sable,  charged  with  a  pale  or, 
and  resting  the  dexter  foot  upon  a  spur  fessewise  also  or. 
Motto — "  Cor  f oret  calcar  non  requirit." 

Son  of  Thomas  Wilson  Mappin,  Esq.,  b.   1877  ;  d. 

1916  ;  m.  1906,  Maud,  d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Mappin, 

of  38  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. : — 

Sir  Charles  Thomas  Hewitt  Mappin,  4th  Bart.  (27  Aug. 

1886),    b.     1909  ;     s.    his    grandfather    1925.      Res. — 

Wellington  Lodge,  Berks. 

Third  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin,  1st  Bart., 
b.  1821  ;  d.  1910 ;  m.  1845,  Mary  (d.  1908),  d.  of 
John  Wilson,  of  Oak  Holme,  Sheffield  :— 


argent.  Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
griffin  segreant  sable,  beaked,  membered,  collar  chain  and 
wings  elevated  or,  supporting  in  the  claws  an  escucheon 
azure,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  or  (Phillipps) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  quarterly  or 
and  azure,  holding  in  the  paws  a  plain  cross  sable  charged 
with  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  also  or  (March).  Mottoes— 
"  En  bon  espoir"  ;  "  Quod  justum  non  quod  utile  "  ;  "  En 
bonne  heure  puisse."  Livery — Black,  with  crimson  plum- 
coloured  waistcoat  and  silver  buttons ;  (full  dress),  crimson 
waistcoat  and  breeches,  silver  trimmings  on  waistcoat,  white 
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Sons  of  Ambrose  Charles  Lisle  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle 

of  Garendon   Park  and  Grace  Dieu  Manor,  b.  1834 ; 

d.   1883;  m.  (1st),  Frances  Amelia  Victoria,  d.  of  Sir 

Richard  Sutton,  2nd  Bart. : — 

Everard  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.  Leics.   (High  Sheriff  1906),  Major  and  Hon.   Lt.-Col. 

Leics.  Imp.  Yeo.,  T.D.,  b.  1862;  m.  1903,  Mary  Ann,  d. 

of  late  James  Stebbings  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk;  and  has 

issue— Edward  William  Stebbings  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle , 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Dorothy  Mary  Stebbings.      Seats 

—Garendon   Park,    Loughborough ;    Grace    Dieu   Manor, 

Whitwick,   co.    Leics.       Clubs—  Carlton,    Cavalry,  County 

(Leicester). 

Bernard  Charles  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Gentleman, 
b.  1864.     Club — National  Liberal. 

Sons  of  Edwin  Joseph  Lisle  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle, 
Esq.,  D.L.  Leics.,  F.S.A.,  M.P,  for  Mid-Leicestershire 
1886-92,  b.  1852;  d.  1920;  m.  1889,  Agnes  Henriette 
Ida  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Adrian  Elias  Hope,  by  his  wife 
Lady  Ida  Duff:— 
John  Adrian  Frederick  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  Leics.  Yeo.,  b.  1891.     Res. — 

Rudolph  Henry  Edward  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N. ,  b.  1892. 

Ambrose  Paul  Jordan  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1894.     Res. — 

Launcelot  Joseph  Everard  March-Phillipps  de  Lisle, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895. 

Sons  of  Spencer  March-Phillipps,  b.  ;   d.  1869; 

m.  ,  Georgina,  d.  of  Admiral  Dashwood  : — 

Evelyn  March-Phillipps,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Hugh  March-Phillipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  m.  1891, 
Mary,  d.  of  Patrick  Grant  of  Glenmoriston  ;  and  has  had 
issue— Spencer  Lisle  March-Phillipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ; 
killed  in  action  1917 ;  Sylvia  Mary  [m.  191 3,  Frederick 
James  Dundas];  Marjorie  Helen  [m.  1912,  Godfrey  Astell] ; 
and  Esther.    Res. — 

MARDON  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  bend  cottised 
argent,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  of  the  second, 
a  pellet  between  two  Cornish  choughs  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  out  of  a  wreath  of  roses  gules,  leaved  proper,  a 


Heber  Mardon,  Esq. ,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  b.  1840  ;  tn.  i860, 
Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Joseph  Hall ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Reginald 
Heber  Mardon,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  (2)  Ernest  George 
Mardon,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  (3)  Evelyn  John  Mardon, 
Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.  B.  (Camb. ),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  late  I.C.S.,  J. P.  Devon,  b.  1867  [w.  1903,  Maud 
Mary,  d.  of  Major  Burrows  Rothwell,  and  has  issue— 4 
sons,  3  daus.  (Res. — Newcourt,  Topsham,  Devon;  Clubs  — 
E.I.  United  Service,  Devon,  and  Exeter)] ;  (4)  Arthur  Claude 
Mardon,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  T.D.,  J. P.  Somerset,  Lt.-Col  Res. 
of  Officers,  late  R.  A.  and  Royal  Devon.  Yeo,  b.  1879  (Res. — 
Oakhayes,  Woodbury,  Devon);  Ella  Josephine;  Christine 
Lilian  ;  and  Effie  Louise.  Seat — Ashwick,  Dulverton, 
Somerset.     Res. — Clifden,  Teignmouth,  Devon. 

ALFRED  ROBERT  MARGARY,  Esquire,  Colone 
late  comdg.  Sussex  Artillery.  Bom  June  25,  1853,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  Major  Margary,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  late 
54th  and  26th  Regiments,  by  his  wife  Georgiana,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  T.  G.  Adams.  Armorial  bearings- 
He  bears  for  Arms  :  Party  per  fesse  azure  and  argent,  a 
pale  counterchanged,  three  daisies  slipped,  two  and  one, 
of  the  second.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  an  arm  in  bend  proper,  holding  a  daisy  slipped 
argent;  with  the  Motto,  "  Cherche  qui  n'a."  Livery — 
Blue  and  silver.  Married,  June  7,  1893,  Elizabeth  Walker, 
daughter  of  Donald  Larnach  ;  and  has  Issue — Ivan  Donald 
Margary,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  23,  1896.  Res. — Chartham 
Park,  East  Grinstead,  Surrey.     Club — United  Service. 

MARINDIN  (matric.  L.O.,17  Jan.  1902).  Quarterly, 
i  and  4,  azure,  a  sea-stag  parted  per  pale  argent  and  or 
(Marindin,  arms  in  use  since  17th  cent.;  matric.  L.O., 
17  Jan.  1902)  ;  2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
roses  gules,  barbed  vert,  a  crescent  of  the  first  (Wedder- 


unicorn's   head   as   in   the    arms,    charged  with   a   pellet. 
Motto — "  Probitas  verus  honos." 

Son  of  James  Mardon,   b.    1808;  d.   1897;    m.    1835, 

Mary,  d.  of  John  Morris  :  — 


burn  of  Blackness,  1672-7) ;  3.  argent,  a  cross  moline  sable 
(Colville  of  Ochiltree,  matric.  by  a  cadet  line,  c.  1672-7). 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  liveries,  a  plume  of  feathers  proper.  Motto— "  Spero 
meliora." 


1308 


a^ar 


fl^ar 


Son  of  Henry  Colville  Marindin  of  Lincoln's  Inn  and 

Calcutta,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.         ;  d.  1872  ;  m.  1866, 

Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Gregory  Watkins,  Esq., 

of    Woodfield,    Ombersley,    J.  P.    and    D.L.    Worcs. 

(Sheriff  1850) :— 

Major-Gen.  Arthur  Henry  Marindin,  Esq.,  C. B. ,  D.S.O. , 

Major-Gen.    (ret.),    formerly  Roy.    Highlanders    ("  Black 

Watch"),  Ccmdr.  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown,  and  Croix  de 

Guerre  (Belgium),  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  1868;  m.  1899,  Gertrude 

Florence  Evelyn,  M.B.  E. ,  d.  of  Erskine  Wilmot-Chetwode  ; 

and  has  issue — John  Peter  Erskine  Marindin,  Gentleman,  b. 

191 1  ;  Jean  Isabel;  Evelyn  Rachel;  and  Barbara  Eunice. 

Seat — Woodfield,    Ombersley,    Droitwich.       Clubs — Naval 

and  Military,  Sports',  New  (Edinburgh). 

MARJORIBANKS  (L.O.,  1787).  Argent,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  cushion  between  two  spur-rowels  of  the  field. 
Mantling'  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased,  grasping  a  lance  in 
bend  both  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  bear 
proper,  muzzled  and  collared  or,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  spur-rowel  argent.  Motto — "Advance 
with  courage. " 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Marjoribanks,  2nd  Baron 

Tweedmouth,  K.T.,  P.C.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  First  Lord 

of  the  Admiralty  1905-8  and  Lord  Pres.  of  the  Council 

1908,  M.P.  1880-94,  b.  1849;  d.  1909;  m.  1873,  Lady 

Fanny  Octavia  Louisa  Spencer-Churchill,  third  d.   of 

7th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Dudley  Churchill  Marjoribanks,  3rd  Baron 

Tweedmouth  (12  Oct.  i?8i),and  a  Bart.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O., 

D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.   Household  Cavalry,   Lord-in-Waiting  to 

the  King  1910-11,  has  Prussian  Order  of  the  Crown,  b. 

1874;  m.  1901,  Lady  Muriel  Brodrick,  d.  of  1st  Earl  of 

Midleton ;    and  has  issue — Hon.   Moyra  [m.   1923,  Major 

Reginald   Francis   Heywcrth,   Royal  Dragoons ;    and  has 

issue];    and    Hon.    Millicent  Joan.      Res. — 57    Seymour 

Street,  W.      Club— Turf. 

MARJORIBANKS  of  that  Ilk  (L.O.  30  July  1673). 
Argent,  a  mullet  gules,  on  a  chief  sable  a  cushion  or, 
Mantling— Gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  proper.  Motto — "  Et  custos  et 
pugnax." 

Eldest  son  of  Rev.  George  Marjoribanks,  D.D.(Edin.), 
Minister  of  Stenton,  b.  1842  'fd.  1921  ;  m.  1869,  Eliza- 
beth,   d.    of   James    Leslie,    C.  E. ,    of    2    Charlotte 
Square,  Edinburgh : — 
Rev.  Thomas  Marjoribanks  of  Marjoribanks,  M.A.,  B.D. 
(Edin.),  Minister   of  Colinton,    Midlothian,   b.  1871  ;    m. 
1907,  Mary,  3rd  d.  of   William   Logan,    I.C.S.,  and  has 
issue — George  Marjoribanks,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  William 
Logan  Marjoribanks,  Gentleman,  b.   1910;   James   Alex- 
ander Milne  Marjoribanks,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Anne 
Leslie.     Res. — The  Manse,  Colinton,  Midlothian. 

MARKHAM  of  Beachborough  Park  (H.  Coll.,  1911). 
Azure,  on  a  pale  argent,  three  lozenges  sable,  on  a  chief 
engrailed  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the 
winged  lion  of  St.  Mark  passant  or,  resting  its  dexter  paw 
on  a  lozenge  as  in  the  arms,  the  halo  gules.  Motto — 
"  Tenax  propositi." 

Sons  of  Sir  Arthur  Basil  Markham,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.  cos. 
Derby  and  Leicester,  M.P.  for  Mansfield  Div.  of  Notts. 
1900-16,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Sherwood  Foresters,  Derby- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1866;  d.  1916;   m.  1898,  Lucy  Bertram, 
d.  of  Capt.  A.  B.  Cunningham,  late  R.  H.  A.  : — 
Sir  Charles  Markham,  2nd  Bart.  (10  July  1911),  Attache 
H.M's  Diplomatic  Service,   Esquire  of  the  Order   of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John   of    Jerusalem,    b.    1899 ;    m.    1920, 
Gwladys    Helen,    d.    of   Hon.    Ru:  ert   Beckett ;    and  has 
issue — Charles  John  Markham,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  Mary  ;  and 
Rose.       Res. — 28   Westbourne    Terrace,    W.2.      Clubs — 
Bachelors',  Reform. 

Mansfield  Markham,   Esq.,  b.  1905;  m.  1927,  Beryl,  d. 
of  C.  B.  Clutterbuck.     Club—  Bachelors'. 
Arthur  Markham,  Esq.,  b.  1902. 

MARKHAM  (Vn.  Derbyshire  1662,  H.  Coll.).  Azure 
on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuing  gules.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  of  St.  Mark  sejant  guardant  and  resting  his  paws 
on  a  pair  of  hames  or. 

Son    of    Sir    Edwin    Markham,   K.C. B.,  Lieut. -Gen. 


R.A. ,    Governor    and    Commandant   Royal   Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  1 898-1 902,  £.  1833;  d.  1918;  m. 
1877,  Evelyn  (1/.  1919),  d.  of  the  late  Admiral  the  Hon. 
Sir  Montagu  Stopford,  K.C.B.: — 
Edwyn  Guy  Markham,   Esq.,  B.A.  Oxon.,  J. P.  North- 
umberland, b.  1877  ;  m.  1906,  Mabel  Hariot  Julia,  d.  of  the 
late  Robert  Frederick  Ward,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  has  issue — 
Guy  William  Frederick  Markham,  Esq.,  R.N.R.,  b.  1906; 
Peter  Gervase  Markham,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;   and  Mary. 
Res.—  Southcliff,  Bembridge,  I.O.W. 

Sons   of   Francis   Markham,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    and 
C.C. ,    of   Morland,    Lieut. -Col.    Westmorland    and 
Cumberland  Imperial  Yeomanry,  formerly  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  1837;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1868,  his  cousin,  Maria, 
only  child  of  the  Rev.  William  Rice  Markham,  Vicar 
of  Morland: — 
Frederick  Rice  Markham,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Westmorland, 
b.  1869  ;   m.  1913,  Elizabeth  Willett,  d.  of  Robert  Wood- 
house  of  Longmead,  Writtle.      Seat — Morland,  Westmor- 
land. 

Alfred  John  Markham,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b. 
1875;  m.  1913,  Lilian  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Hales  of 
Wellington,  N.Z.     Res. — 

Son  of  Brig. -Gen.   Charles  John  Markham,  C.B.E., 
formerly  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1862;  d.  1927  ; 
m.  1893,  Isabel,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Gardner,   R.M.A.  :— 
Capt.  Charles  Harold  Markham,  b.  1894.    ^es% — Westei- 
leigh,  Haslemere,  Surrey.     Club — Garrick. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Warren  Markham,  b.  1835  ;  d. 
1896  ;  m.  1  st,  Margaret,  d.  of  J.  W.  Barton  of  Staple- 
ton  Park,  Pontefract: — 
Warren    Markham,   Gentleman,    R.N.R.,    b.   1865;    tn, 
1899,  Muriel  Annette  Margaret  (d.  1924),  eldest  d.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Percival  Heywood,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Dovelys,  Uttoxeter. 
Res. — Manchester. 

Rev.  Roger  Francis  Markham,  Rector  of  Aughton,  b. 
t866;  m.  1897,  Alice  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Arthur  Birley  of 
Manchester  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Arthur  Francis  Mark- 
ham, Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Basil  Gervase  Markham,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906;  Constance  Veronica;  and  Margaret  Irene. 
Res. — The  Rectory,  Aughton,  Ormskirk. 

Rev.  Algernon  Augustus  Markham,  Vicar  of  Grimsby,  co. 
Lincoln,  Canon  of  Lincoln,  b.  1869;  m.  1908,  Winifred 
Edith,  younger  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  St.  John  Newdi- 
gate  Barne  of  Sotterley  and  Dunwich  ;  and  has  issue — 
Gervase  William  Markham,  Gentleman,  ^.1910  ;  Constance 
Margaret ;  Anne  Winifred  ;  Katharine  Mary  ;  and  H(  pe 
Seymour  Dorothy.     Res. — The  Vicarage,  Grimsby,  Lines. 

MARKHAM  (H.  Coll.,  i860).  Gules,  on  a  chief  or,  a 
demi-lion  of  the  first  between  two  trefoils  slipped  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  of  St.  Mark  sejant  guardant,  winged  and 
circled  round  the  head,  supporting  an  Irish  harp  all  or. 
Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 

Son  of  Richard  Dominichetti,  Esq.,  Deputy-Inspector- 
General,  Hon.  Physician  to    H.M.    Queen   Victoria, 
and    grandson    of   William    Lewis    Dominichetti    of 
Collingham,  co.  Notts.  : — ■ 
Rev.    Richard   Hippisley   Markham    (formerly  Domini- 
chetti),  M.A.   (Oxon.),    Clerk   in  Holy  Orders,  Rector  of 
Etchingham,  Sussex,  b.  1863,  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the 
name  of  Markham  in  lieu  of  Dominichetti ;  m.  1900,  Mary 
Louisa,  second  d.  of  William  Blyth  Dalzel,  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Richard  Frederick  Cyprian  Markham,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901  ;   (2)  John  Gabriel    Markham,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ; 
(3)  Felix  Maurice  Hippisley  Markham,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Res. — Etchingham  Rectory,  Sussex. 

MARKS  of  Penarvor  (H.  Coll.,  21  Mar.  1921).  Argent, 
on  a  chevron  gules,  a  winged  lion  sejant  between  two 
martlets  respectant  or,  on  a  chief  sable,  a  greyhound 
courant  of  the  field,  between  two  bezants.  Mantling 
gul?s  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
winged  lion  sejant  gules,  resting  his  dexter  paw  on  a 
closed  book,  gold.     Motto — "  Animo  et  labore." 

Son  of  William  Marks,  of  Eltham,  b.  1834  ;  d.  191 8  ; 
m.  1857,  :— 

Sir  George  Croydon  Marks,  Knt.  (1911),  C.B.E.  (1917), 
J. P.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1881,  Margaret,  d.  of  Thomas  Maynard, 
of  Bath.  Res. — Carrick  Grange,  Sevenoaks  ;  Baskerville, 
Bexhill  -on-Sea  ;  58  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  W.C. 2.  Clubs — 
Reform,  National  Liberal. 

MARKS.  Vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  four  battle- 
axes,  a  bordure  nebuly  or.    Mantling  vert,  and  or.  Crest — 


apar 


spar 


1309 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  annulets  or,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet 
grasping  a  battleaxe  proper,  and  round  the  wrist  a  chaplet 


of  cinquefoils  vert.  Motto  —  "  Aut  inveniam  viam  aut 
faciam."  Livery — Dark  green  coat,  yellow  striped  waist- 
coat. 

Son  of  Harry  Hananel  Marks,  Esquire,  M.P.  for  Isle 
of  Thanet,  J. P.  for  theco.  of  Kent,  M.P.  for  the  Tower 
Hamlets  (St.  George's  Div. )  1805-1900,  Major  (Officer 
Com.)  1st  C.B.  The  Buffs  (East  Kent  Regt.),  b.  1855  ; 
d.  ;    m.   1884,    Annie    Estelle,    dau.    of   William 

Benjamin  of  Montreal,  Canada  : — 
Harry  Cecil  Marks,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  9,  1885.    Seat — 
Callis  Court,  St.  Peter's,  Thanet. 


MARLBOROUGH,    Duke    of 
CHURCHILL. 


SPENCER- 


MARLING  (H.  Coll, ,  18  May  1882).  Argent,  three  bars 
gules,  each  charged  with  five  bezants,  in  chief  a  lion 
passant  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent, 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  tower 
embattled  and  domed,  thereon  a  flagstaff  proper  with  a 
pennon  gules,  three  bezants.  Motto  — "  Nulli  praeda 
sumus." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Henry  Marling,  2nd  Bart.,  J. P., 

D,L.   Gloucester,   J. P.    co.    Monmouth,    b.   1835;  d. 

1919  ;  m.  i860,  Mary  Emily  (d.  1918),  d.  and  coheiress 

of  John  Abraham  of  Whittingham ,  Lancaster  : — 

Sir  Percival  Scrope  Marling,   3rd  Bart.   (22  May  1882). 

V.C..  C.B. ,  Brig. -Gen.  comdg.  Potchefstroom  (Transvaal) 

District  1909,  late  Col.  Comdg.  18th    Hussars,  J.  P.  and 

D.L.  for  Gloucs.  and  Bristol,   and   J. P.    for   Monmouth, 

served    in    Transvaal    Campaign    1880-1,    Egyptian    War 

1882,  Suakim  Campaign  1884,  the  Nile  Expedition  1884-5, 

South  African  War  1899-1902,  and  Great  War  (on  Staff) 

1914-15,  b.  1861 ;  m,  1899,  Beatrice  Caroline,  d.  of  Francis 

H.  Beaumont  of  Buckland  Court,  Reigate.    Res. — Stanley 

Park,   Stroud,  Glos.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Bath,  Carlton. 

Sir  Charles  Murray  Marling,  G.C.M.G. ,  C.B.,  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Min.  Plen.  Persia  1915-18;  Denmark 
1919-21  ;  The  Hague  1921-26  ;  M.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1862  ;  m. 
1909,  Lucia,  C.B.E,.  only  d.  of  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  J.  R. 
Slade,  K.CB. ;  and  has  issue  —  John  Stanley  Vincent 
Marling,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  Yvonne  Mary;  and  Marion 
Charlotte.  Res. — 2  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Arthur's,  St.  James's. 

Samuel  Stanley  Marling,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Gloucester,  Col. 
5th  Gloucs.  Regt.,  b.  1864.  Res. — Littleworth  House, 
Amberley,  Glos.  ;  150  Whitehall  Ccurt,  S:W.  1.  Clubs— 
Wellington,  Flyfishers',  Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

William  John  Paley  Marling,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Major 


late  3rd  Gloucs.  Regt.,  J.P.  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1865;  m. 
1913  (his  cousin),  Mary  Helen,  second  d  of  Capt.  Walker 
Bentley  Marling  of  Clanna,  Lydney.  Res. — Great  Ris- 
sington  Manor,  Bourton-on-the-Water,  Glos.  Club — 
Bachelors'. 

Son  of  Sir  Samuel  Stephens   Marling,  1st  Bart.,  J.P. , 

D.L.,    M.P.   for   West   Gloucestershire    1868-74,   and 

for    Stroud    1875-80,    b.     1810;    d.     1883;    m.     1834, 

Margaret  Williams,  d.  of  William  Bentley  Cartwright 

of  Devizes,  Wilts.  : — 

Walter  Bentley  Marling,  Esq.,  late  Col.  4th  Batt.  Glos. 

Regt.,  late  Capt.  and  Adjutant  1st  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles, 

J.P.  cos.  Glos.  and  Monmouth,  b.    1854;  m.   1880,  Mary 

Isabella   Cunynghame,  d.  of  Col.   Robert  Broome  Baker  ; 

and  has   issue — Margaret  Cicely  [tn.   1902,  Major  Arthur 

Henry  Bathurst,  Manchester  Regt.]  ;  Mary  Helen  [m.  1913 

(her  cousin),  William  John  Paley  Marling  (q.v.)]  ;  Dorothy 

Barbara  ;  and  Elspeth  Katherina  [m.  1915,  Capt.  Norman 

Tyer,  Bedfordsh.   Regt.].     Res. — Domus,  Broadstairs ;  29 

Kensington  Square,  W.8. 

GEORGE  JOBSON  MARPLES,  Esquire,  J.P.  co. 
Derby,  Barrister-at-Lavv  (Inner  Temple).  Born  July  27, 
1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  George  Marples, 
late  of  Brinkcliffe  Tower,  Ecclesall,  W.  R.  co.  Yorks.,  by 
his  wife  Eleanor  Johanna  Williman,  dau.  of  Robert  Jobson 
of  Lilburn,  near  Wooler,  co.  Northumberland.  Armorial 
bearings  (Ped.  H.  Coll. )—  Quarterly,  per  fesse  nebuly  sable 


and  ermine,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  griffin  segrennt 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  between  two  wings  sable. 
Motto — "  Tenax  justitiae."  Badge — A  demi-griffin  erased 
or,  within  an  annulet  argent.  Seat — Thornbridge  Hall,  nr. 
Bakewell,  co.  Derbv.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  County 
(Derby). 

MARR  of  Sunderland  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  the  mast  and 
sail  of  a  ship,  pennon  flying,  within  eight  estoiles  in  orle 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — A  bell,  charged  with 
a  fouled  anchor  proper.  Badge — Two  seamen's  cutlasses 
in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Labor 
omnia  vincit." 

Son  of  Christopher  Hall  Marr,  b.  ;    d.  1907  ; 

m.  Ellen  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Archibald  Bell  :— 

Sir  James  Marr,  1st.  Bart.  (12  May  1919),  C.B.E., 
J. P.,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1876,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Lynn,  of  Hylton, 
co.  Durham;  and  has  issue — John  Lynn  Marr,  Esq., 
O.B.E.,  T.D.,  Col.  R.G.A.  (T.F.),  b.  1877  [m.  1920, 
Amelia,  d.  of  Robert  Thompson,  of  Overdinsdale  Hall, 
Darlington,  and  has  issue — Leslie  Lynn  Marr,  Esq.,  b. 
1922  (Res. — Cedar  Grange,  Sunderland)];  William 
Bell  Marr,  Esq.,  b.  1881   [m.  1906,  Hilda,  d.  of  George 

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Carse,  of  Wilton,  Wilts.  ;  and  has  issue — Allan  James 
Marr,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  Norman  Carse  Marr,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910  ;  Arthur  Lynn  Marr,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  {Res. — 
Sunderland)];  Ellen  Bell.  Seat  —  Parkside,  Roker, 
Sunderland.    Club — Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

MARRIOTT,  see  SMITH-MARRIOTT  and  WYNNE- 
MARRIOTT. 

MARRIOTT.  Barry  of  six  or  and  sable,  on  a  canton 
gules,  a  mascle  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-talbot  argent,  with  a 
collar  and  thereto  a  leash  affixed,  passing  between  the 
legs  and  reflexed  over  the  back  azure,  supporting  a  shield 
gules,  charged  with  a  mascle  argent.  Motto — "Mens 
conscia  recti." 

Sons  of  Humphrey  Richard  George  Marriott,  Esq., 
J. P.,  b.  May  23,  1831  ;  d.  ;  m.  Jan.  7,  1864,  Edith 
Alice  Smyth,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  White,  Esq., 
J,P.,  late  of  Manor  House,  Wethersfield,  Essex:— 
Cyril  Humphrey  White  Marriott,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Essex, 
b.  Feb.  18,  1866. 

Richard  George  Armine  Marriott,    Esq.,   D.S.O.,    Re 
serve  of  Officers,  late  Major  The  Buffs,  b.  Jan.  26,  1867. 
Ernest  Arthur  Graham  Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  March  5,  1870. 

MARRIOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  in 
chief  three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  and  in  base  two  bars  sable. 
Mantling    gules    and   argent.      Crest  —  Issuant    from    a 


coronet  composed  of  eight  fleurs-de-lys  set  upon  a  rim  or, 
a  ram's  head  argent,  armed  also  or.  Motto — ■"  Be  firm." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Marriott,  Vicar  of  Thrus- 

sington,  Leics.,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1864,  Brudenella 

(d.  1881),  d.  of  John  Harwood  Hill,  Rector  of  Cranoe, 

Leics.  :  — 

William  Marriott,  Gentleman,  b.  1S66  ;  m.  1910,  Eugenie 

Dorothy,    d.    of    Latimer  John    De   Vere   Darlington,    of 

Harrogate,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;   and  2  daus.      Res. — 16 

Leadhall  Lane,  Harrogate. 

Sons  of  Sit"  Hayes  Marriott,    K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1873;  d.  1929;   m    1908,  Alice  (d.  1929), 
d.   of   James    Ramsdaile   Smith,  of  Hasholme  Hall, 
Yorks. : — 
John  Hayes  Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  1909.     Res. — 
Richard  DArcy  Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  1911.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Hayes  Marriott,  Knt.  Bach.,  D.L., 

J. P.  of  Kibworth,  Leics.,  b.  1834;  d.  1909;  m.  1864, 

Lucy,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Gibson,  Vicar  of  Furneaux- 

with-Brent.  Pelham,  Herts.: — 

Charles  Bertrand  Marriott,  Esq.,  K.C.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll. 

Oxford),    Barrister-at-Law    Inner    Temple,     Recorder    of 

Northampton,    b.    1868;    m.    1922,   Frances    Pendlebury, 

widow  of  Richard  Worsley,  of  Broxmead,  Cuckfield,  Sussex, 

and  d.  of  the  late   F.    Dowson,   Esq.     Res. — Tickencote 

Hall,  Stamford,  Lines.  ;  25  Berkeley  Square,  W.i.     Clubs 

Carlton,  Ranelagh,  M.C.C. 

Cecil  Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  1870.  Res. — 11  Welford  Road, 
Leicester. 

John  Reginald  Marriott,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.)  [Arms  as 
above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Rostron,  namely — azure, 
a  tower  triple-towered  argent,  within  an  orle  of  crescents 


or],    b.    1871  ;    m.    1906,    Dorothy    Katharine,    4th   d.     of 
Simpson  Rostron,  Esq.  (q.v.),  of  Beddington,  Surrey;    and 


has  issue — Miles  Reginald  Rostron  Marriott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920.     Res. — 59  Eaton  Place,  S.W.     Club — Boodle's. 

Harold  Henry  Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  1875.  Res. — South 
Lodge,  Esher. 

MARRIOTT-DODINGTON.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable 
three  bugle-horns  stringed  argent  (for  Dodington)  ;  2  and  3, 
barry  of  six  indented  argent  and  sable,  a  bend  azure,  charged 
with  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first  (for  Marriott).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.     Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 


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colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  couchant  regardant  argent, 
attired  or,  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  of  the  last,  leaved  of  the 
first  (for  Dodington) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 
a  rock  proper,  a  talbot  paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  rest- 
ing the  forepaw  on  an  estoile  of  the  last  (for  Marriott). 

Sons  of  Roger  Marriott-Dodington,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  of 

Horsington,  Templecombe,  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

and  (1922)  High  Sheriff  for  Somerset,  Lieut. -Colonel 

Commanding    West    Somerset   Yeomanry,   b.   1866 ; 

d.  1925;    m.  Feb.    7,    189;.    Mary   Emiline    Bertha, 

youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Kempt  Couper,  B.S.C.  r 

of  Combe,  Dulverton  : — 

James  Marriott-Dodington,  Esq.,  Capt.  Wilts.  Regt.,  b. 

July   26,    1897;    m.    1923,    Ivy    Beatrice,   d.    of   the    late 

Reginald    Warneford ;    and    has    issue— Robert  Desmond 

Marriott-Dodington,  Gentleman,  b.    1926.      Address — c/o 

Wm.  Marriott-Dodington,  29  Wetherby  Mansions,  Earls 

Court  Square,  S.W. 5. 

Michael  Marriott-Dodington,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

MARROW  (H.   Coll.).      Per  fesse  azure  and  sable,  a 
fesse  indented  argent,  between  in  pale  two  roses  of  the  last 


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barbed  or,  seeded  vert,  and  in  saltire  four  maidens'  heads 
couped  at  the  shoulders  argent,  crined  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours. 


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between  two  roses  argent,  seeded  or,  barbed  vert,  a 
maiden's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  also 
gold,  the  neck  encircled  with  a  garland  of  roses  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Fidite  virtute." 

Sons  of  William  John  Marrow  of  Cavers,  Bourne- 
mouth, Hants,  by  his  wife  Kinbarra  Swene,  d.  of 
Edward  Armfield  of  Birmingham: — 
Major  Peter  Marrow,  late  King's  Dragoon  Guards, 
1851  ;  m.  1878,  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Alex.  Stewart,  Rector 
Liverpool  ;    and    has    had    issue — Edward    Armfield- 


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Stewart ;    Eileen 


Marrow,  Esq.,    Capt.  late    K.O.S.B. ,  b. 
Petrina    Mary ;    Marjorie   Noel ;     Mary 
Norah  ;  and  Alison  Violet.     Res. — 

Edward  Armfield  Armfield-Marrow,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
and  LL.M.  Camb.  (Trin.  Hall),  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  b.  1853.      Res. — 13  The  Boltons,  S.W.10. 

Rev.  William  John  Williamson  Marrow,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch. , 
Oxford,  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Wakefield,  b.  1856.  Res.— 
Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  St.  James's  Park,  S.W. 

MARRYAT(H.  Coll.).     Barry  of  six  or  and  sable,  a  chief 


wavy  azure,  on  a  canton  argent,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 
a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  ram's  head  argent,  the  sun 
rising  or. 

Sons   of  Very  Rev.   Charles  Marryat,  M.A.   (Oxon.), 
of  Christ  Church    Parsonage,    North   Adelaide,    and 
Vicar-General  and  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop, 
b.  1827;  m.  1854,  Grace  Montgomery,  d.  of  the  Rev.' 
Charles     Beaumont     Howard,    M.A.,    first    Colonial 
Chaplain     of   South    Australia,    and     Incumbent    of 
Trinity    Church,    Adelaide,    by    Grace     Montgomery 
Neville,  his  wife  : — 
Charles  Howard  Marryat,  Gentleman,  b.  1855. 
Ernest  Neville  Marryat,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 
Cyril  Beaumont  Marryat,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Sons  of  Charles  Marryat  of  Parkfield,  Potter's  Bar,  co. 
Middlesex,  merchant  in  London,  by  his  wife  Caroline, 
d.    of    Charles    Short    of    Woodlands,    Warblington] 
Hants.,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the   Middle  Temple,  and 
sister  of   the    Rt.    Rev.    Augustus    Short,   D.D.,   first 
Church  of  England  Bishop  of  Adelaide : — 
Arthur  Marryat,   Gentleman,  b.  ;    m.  Jessie,  d.  of 

J.  Jackson;  and  has  issue— (1)  Reginald  Marryat,  Gentle- 
man ;  (2)  Frederick  Marryat,  Gentleman  ;  Nina  ;  Florence  ; 
and  Mabel.     Res. — 

Albert  Palliser  Marryat,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

Quita,  d.  of  V.  Farfan  of  Trinidad ;  and  has  issue,  with 
twins  who  died  in  infancy — Vicenti  Marryat,  Gentleman  ; 
Lucy  ;  and  Marie  Gertrude.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Ernest    Lindsay   Marryat,  Esq.,  of  Haunted 
Lakes,  Alix,  Alberta,  Canada,  Col.   R.E.,  b  ;  in. 

,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Edward  Patrick 
Lynch,  H.M.  Indian  Army,   Knight  of  the  Lion  and 
Sun.  J.P.,  of  Partry  House,  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo: — 
Hugh   Dennis   Marryat,   Esq.,   Capt.   R.N.      Res.—  Old 
Farm  House,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 
Rudolph  Marryat,  Gentleman. 
Ulrich  Marryat,  Gentleman. 
Son  of  the  late  Joseph    Henry   Marryat,   Esq.,   Rear- 
Admiral  R.N.,  C.B.,  by  his  second  wife  Frances,  d. 
of  Francis   Baring   Short,    Esq.,   of  Bickham   House, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon,  J. P.,  late  R.N. : — 
Gerald   Marryat,    Gentleman,    b.    1876.      Res.—  204   St. 
James  Street,  Montreal. 


MARSDEN  (H.  Coll.,  3  July  1804).    Gules,  on  a  bend  be- 
tween a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent  in  chief  and  a  key  fesse- 


wise,   wards    downward,   surmounted  by  a  trefoil    slipped 
palewise  in  base  or,    three  coots  sable,   and   on  a  canton 


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ermine,  an  anchor  of  the  fourth.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  in  front  of  an  anchor  in  pale  sable,  a  unicorn's 
head  erased  argent,  guttee-de-sang,  ducally  gorged  azure, 
in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — ' '  Mars  dentalia 
tutatur." 

Sons  of  William   Marsden,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col.    87th   and 

82nd  Regts.,  M.A.   Cambridge,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1925;  tn. 

1873,  Katharine  (Res. — Cedar  Court,  Farnham,  Surrey), 

d.     of   B.     Rigby     Murray,     Esq.,    J. P.    and    D.L. 

for   the   county  of   Kirkcudbright,   of  Parton,    North 

Britain : — 

William   John   Murray   Marsden,    Esq.,   O.B.E.   (mil.), 

Major  (R.  of  O.),  late  21st Manchester  Regt. ,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

b.     1874  ;    tn.    1903,    Geraldine    Veronica,    d.    ot    David 

Maitland,  Esq.,  of  Dundrennan  and  Cumstoun,  N.B.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.  ;  and  has  issue — William  David  Murray  Marsden, 

Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Joan  Ellinor.      Seat — Townend, 

Chelmorton,  co.  Derby.     Res. — Rowan  Roods,  Chapel  en- 

Je-Frith.     Club—  Union. 

Wilfred  Alexander  Marsden,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Deputy  Keeper  in  the  British  Museum,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1910, 
Gwladys,  elder  d.  of  William  Keown-Boyd  ;  and  has  issue 
— Christopher  Alexander  Marsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1912; 
and  Wilma  Mary.  Res — Abernethy  House,  Mount  Vernon, 
Hampstead. 

Sons  of    Rev.   Maurice  Howard  Marsden,    M.A.    St. 
John's  Coll.,    Camb. ,    b.    1843;    d-    1922;    m.    1873, 
Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Simpson  of  Greaves  House, 
Lancaster : — 
Charles  Howard  Marsden,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers  1st  (P.W.O.)  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1910,  Evelyn 
Grace  Ida.d.  of  Adm.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper- Key,  P.  C., 
G.C.  B. ,  and  has  issue — Charles  Maurice  Salisbury  Mars- 
den, Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Norman  Astley  Howard  Mars- 
den, Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Joan  Evelyn.     Res. — Ingle- 
ton,  Frensham,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Maurice  Hugh  Marsden,  Gentleman,  B. A.  Oxon.,  b. 
1878  ;  m.  1910,  Sylvia  Sarah  Alice,  d.  of  Kenneth  L.  M. 
Anderson  of  Cluny,  Swanage,  and  has  issue  —  Diana 
Frances  Alice.     Res. — Colliton,  Dorchester. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Godfrey  Marsden,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
Merton     Coll.,    Oxford,     Barrister-at-Law,    b.    1845  < 
d.  1927  ;   m.  1874,  Edrica,  d.  of  the  late  John  Cowling, 
Barrister-at-Law : — 
Reginald  Edward  Marsden,  Gentleman,  Master  at  Eton 
Coll.,  b.   1879;  m.  1911,  Vere  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  Conrad 
Dillon  ;   and  has  issue — Hubert   Henry  Marsden,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912.     Postal  address— Eton  College,  Windsor. 

Hugh  Kenyon  Marsden,  Gentleman,  Mathematical 
Master  at  Eton  Coll.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1887.  Postal  address 
— Eton  College,  Windsor. 


MARSDEN  of  Grimsby  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  fesse  dan- 
cettee  ermine,  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  and  in 
base  a  ship  sailing  to  the  sinister  proper.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — In  front  of  an  unicorn's  head  erased 
sable  charged  with  two  barrulets  gules,  as  many  roses 
argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Badge — An  anchor 
sable  and  a  rose  argent,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper  saltirewise,  entiled  by  a  circlet  gold. 
Motto—"  Deo  gratias." 

Son    of  William  Dent    Marsden,    of   Almondbury, 
Huddersfield,  d.  1922  : — 

Sir  John  Denton  Marsden,  1st  Bart.,  of  Grimsby,  Lines. 
(4  Mar.  1924),  J. P.  Parts  cf  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln, 
Principal  of  the  Consolidated  Steam  Fishing  and  Ice 
Company,  Ltd.,  b.  1873;  m.  1911,  Agnes  Mary,  d.  of 
Thomas  Ronald  of  Little  Danson,  Welling,  Kent ;  and 
has  issue — John  Denton  Marsden,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  Agnes 
Isabelle.     Res. — Highfield,  Louth,  Lines. 


argent,  seeded    gold,   slipped,    leaved,   and    barbed     vert. 


MARSH,  see  CHISENHALE-MARSH. 


MARSH  of  Jerpoint(U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a 
horse's  head  couped  or,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  in  chief 
anda  fleur-de-lys  in  base  argent  (for  Marsh) ;  2  and  3,  ermine, 
a  bishop's  mitre  azure,  on  a  chief  indented  gules,  three  escal- 
lops argent  (for  Taylor).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  azure, 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose 


Motto — "  Nolo  servile  capistrum." 

Sons  of  the  late  Francis  Marsh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Spring- 
mount,  Queen's  Co.,  by  his  wife  Anna  Maria,  youngest 
d.  of  Arthur  Maxwell  of  Dublin: — 
Jeremy  Taylor-Marsh,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.E.  (ret.),  b.  1841 ; 
m.  1864,  Rachel  Gertrude  (d.   1905),  only  child  of  Charles 
Ferdinand  Smyth  of  Endsleigh,  co.  Surrrey ;  and  has  had  issue 
— (1)  Francis  Charles  Marsh,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Queen's  Own  Roy.  W.    Kent  Regt.,  served  in  W.  Africa 
1897-98  and  again  in  1903,  operations  on  the  Niger,  includ- 
ing Expedition  to  Illah  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp) ;    served   in   S.  African   War,  Special   Service 
Officer,  including  service  with  Protectorate  Regiment,  and 
defence  of  Mafeking  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps),  b.  Sept.  20,  1866;   killed  in  action  at 
Burmi,  N.  Nigeria,  July  27,    1903  ;    (2)    James  Reynolds 
Maxwell   Marsh,  Esq.,  Major  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  battles  of  At bara  and  Khartoum 
(twice  mentioned  in  despatches,  medal,  two  clasps),  opera- 
tions in  Somaliland,  1903-4  (mentioned  in  despatches),  b. 
March  5, 1868  ;  d.  Oct.  29,  1907  ;   (3)  Jeremy  Taylor  Marsh, 
Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  Col.  (ret.)  R.  Army  Service  Corps  ;  served  in 
Tirah  Campaign  1897-98,  operations  in  the  Bara  Valley, 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  b.  Dec.  16,  1871  [m.  1906,  Con- 
stance Mary,  only  d.  of  Arthur  Robinson,  and  has  issue — 
Jeremy  Taylor  Marsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1909   (Club — Naval 
and     Military)];     (4)    Digby     Cecil    Marsh,    Gentleman, 
late  Manchester  Regt.;  served  in  S.  African  War  1901,  b. 
Aug.    16,    1877;    (5)    Roland   Henry   Marsh,    Esq.,    Capt. 
18th  P.W.O.  Tiwana  Lancers,  served  in  S.  African  War 
1900-1901,  b.  March  25,  1879;  (6)  Gilbert  Howe  Maxwell 
Marsh,  Esq.,  Capt.  41st  Dogras,  b.  July  30,  1882,  served 
with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  and  was  killed  in  action  Nov.  1914  ; 
Evelyn    Caroline   Gertrude  ;    Emily   Frances  [tn.  William 
Moseley   Fenton    Mellor] ;    Gertrude    Clifford   [tn.    Graves 
Eves];    and    Hilda   Gordon   Maxwell.      Estate — Jerpoint, 
co.    Kilkenny.      Res. — Black    Hill,    Abbeyleix,    Ireland; 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Arthur  Marsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1844 ;  m.  1870,  Rachel, 
eldest  d.  of  Andrew  M'Cullagh;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Arthur  Torrens  Marsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  [tn.  1914,  May, 
d.  of  R.  H.  Sheil] ;  Rachel  Kathleen;  Anna  Ethel;  and 
Emily  Cecil  Clare.     Res. — 

Henry  Marsh,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  Chief  Engineer 


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P.W.D.,  India  (ret.),  b.  1850;  m.  1st,  1879,  Alice  Matilda 
(d.  1881),  d.  of  Very  Rev.  W.  Smyth-King,  Dean  of  Leigh- 
lin  ;  2nd,  1884,  Helen  Elizabeth  (d.  1915),  only  d.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Freke,  Rector  of  Stackallan,  co.  Meath  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Cecil  Henry  Marsh,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  b.  1880; 

(2)  Percy  William  Marsh,    Gentleman,   I.C.S.,    b.    1881  ; 

(3)  Harry  Francis  Freke  Marsh,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  2nd 
K..E.O.  Gurkhas,  b.  1886;  Vera  Evelyn  Selina  [m.  1906, 
Selwyn  Howe  Fremantle,  I.C.S.] ;  and  Gladys  Helen 
Mildred.     Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

Robert  Maxwell  Marsh,  Gentleman,  C.E.,  P.W.D. 
India,  J.P.,  late  Major  4th  Batt.  Leinster  Regt.,  b.  1852; 
tn.  1893,  Ellen,  only  surv.  child  of  late  Edmund  Bowyer  of 
Freshford,  Somerset ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Stephen  Gilbert 
Bowyer  Marsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.  Pes. — Springmount, 
Queen's  Co. 

MARSH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  abend  gules,  between 
two  escutcheons  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  horse's 
head  erased  of  the  field,  a  sword  in  bend,  point  upwards 


bezants.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  bezant  charged  with  a  horse-shoe  azure,  be- 


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proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  lozenges  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  horse's 
head  as  in  the  arms,  between  two  wings  argent,  each 
charged  with  a  lozenge  also  gules. 

Sons  of  John  William  Marsh,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  Tower 
Hamlets    (s.    of    Rev.   John    Kirk    Marsh,    Vicar    of 
Brampton,   co.    Derby),  b.   1835;    ^-    1891;    tn.   1865, 
Clementine  Isabel,  d.  of  John  Rayer  Hogarth,  Esq., 
D.L.,  J.  P.  :— 
Ernest  John  Marsh,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Solicitor, 
Past   Master  of  the   Farriers   Company   of    London   and 
Liveryman   of  the   Coopers   Co.,    b.    1867.      Post,    add.— 
71  East  India  Dock  Road,  Poplar,  London,  E.     Clubs — 
Constitutional,  Royal  Societies. 

Cecil  John  Marsh,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  temp. 
Major  R.A.M.C.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1869  ;  tn.  1901,  Edith 
Lilian  Warren;  and  has  issue — John  William  Marsh, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Evelyn  Edith.  Res. — Broad- 
mayne,  Thorpe  Bay  Gardens,  Thorpe  Bay,  Essex.  Club — 
Constitutional. 

Oswald  John  Marsh,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.A.S.C. , 
b.  1877  ;  tn.  Agnes  Maud  Walter,  and  has  issue — 
Madeleine  Florence.      Club — -Constitutional. 

MARSHALL,  see  BURT-MARSHALL,  HUNTER- 
MARSHALL,  and  LEESON-MARSHALL. 

MARSHALL  of  Sarnesfield  Court  (H.  Coll.).  Barry 
of  six  ermine  and  azure,  a   horse-shoe   or   between   three 


tween  two  wings  barry  of  six  ermine  and  azure.     Motto  — 
"  Vi  martiali." 

Sons  of  George  William  Marshall.,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  York  Herald  of  Arms,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1905  ; 

tn.  1st,  1867,  Alice  Ruth  ,  d.  of  Rev.  Ambrose  William 

Hall,  M.A. ,  sometime  Rector  of  Debden,  co.  Essex; 

2nd,  Caroline  Emily  (d.  1891),  elder  d.  of  Rev.  William 

Hall:— 

George  Marshall,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Hereford,  F.S.A.,  b.  1869  ; 

tn.  1898,  Constance  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  George  Baldwin; 

and  has  issue — (1)  George  Humphrey  Marshall,  Gentleman, 

b.  1900;    (2)    Malcolm  Thomas  Marshall,   Gentleman,   b. 

1906  ;  (3)  Christopher  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;    and 

Constance    Alice.      Pes. — The    Manor    House,    Breinton,. 

Herefordshire. 

Rev.  William  Marshall,  M.A.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1912,  Margaret 
Anne,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Davies  Burlton,  J. P., 
of  Eaton  Hill,  Leominster;  and  has  issue — Richard  Ambrose 
Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  Ethel  Margaret  ;  Joan 
Elizabeth  ;  Phyllis  Ruth ;  and  Josephine  Penelope  Anne. 
Pes. — Sarnesfield  Court,   Herefordshire. 

Philip  Twells  Marshall,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1880;  tn.  1911,  Dorothy  Jean,  younger  d.  of  late 
William  M.  Lawrie ;  and  has  issue  —  Kenneth  Philip 
Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  andPhilippa.  Pes. — Lang- 
ford  Place,  Langford,  Somerset. 

Thomas  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  tn.  1921,  Margery, 
yngr.  d.  of  Edward  Ranulf  Leacroft,  of  The  Manor,  Row- 
berrow,  Somerset.  Pes. — Ashe-Ingen  Court, Bridstow,  Ross1 
co.  Hereford.     Club — Badminton. 

THOMAS  PERCY  DOUGLAS  MARSHALL,  Gentle- 
man. Born  March  31,  1871,  being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late 
Roger  Marshall  of  Marlborough  House,  Heaton  Mersey,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  Elsdon  House,  Wortley,  co.  York,  by  his 
wife  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Capt.  Mark  Bell  of  Bonners  House, 
Monkwearmouth,  co.  Durham,  a  Capt.  in  the  Transport 
Department  during  the  Peninsular  War.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Or,  on  a  bend  nebuly  between  four  passion-nails 
two  and  two  sable,  three  horse-shoes  of  the  first,  a  chief 
azure,  thereon  three  horses'  heads  erased  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two 
arrows  in  saltire  or,  flighted  azure,  surmounted  by  a  passion- 
nail  in  fesse  proper,  tied  with  a  riband  gules,  pendent 
therefrom  an  escutcheon  of  the  last  charged  with  a  horse- 
shoe of  the  first.  Motto — "  Vi  martiali,  Deo  adjuvante." 
Married,  1912,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Crake,  of  Blackpool. 
Pes.— 

MARSHALL  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  nebuly, 
between  four  passion-nails  two  and  two  sable,  three 
horse-shoes  of  the  first,  a  chief  azure  thereon  three 
horses'  heads  erased  argent.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable. 


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and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  tw  o  arrows 
in  saltire  or,  flighted  azure,  surmounted  by  a  passion  nail 
in  fesse   proper,  tied  with  a  riband  gules,  pendent  there- 


THOMAS  BINGHAM  MARSHALL,  Gentleman.  Born 
Aug.  6,  1872,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Alex- 
ander Marshall  of  Doughty  Street,  Mecklenburgh  Square. 
Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms :    Or,  on  a  pale 


from  an  escocheon  of  the  last  charged  with  a  horse-shoe  of 
the  first.  Motto — "  Vi  martiali,  Deo  adjuvante."  Livery — 
Chocolate,  with  scarlet  braid  and  brass  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Mark  Bell  Bell  Marshall,  Esq.,  J. P.  Glou- 
cestershire, b.  1853;  d.  1914;  m.  1882,  Florence  Annie, 
d.  of  the   late   Henry   Adam    Holloway  of  The  Hill, 
Stroud,  Gloucestershire: — 
Mark    Henry  Marshall,    Esq.,    O.B.E. ,  Major    Res.    of 
Officers,    b.  1883  ;    m.  1910,    Ethel,  eldest   d.  of  the   late 
J.  Watson  Kaye  of  Cote  Wall,  Mirfield,  and  has  issue — 
Antoinette  Joan.    Seat — Birkfield,  Harrogate,  Yorks.    Res. 
—The   Nook,  Amberley,  Glos.      Club— New  Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 

MARSHALL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  couped 
between  in  chief  two  chess-rooks  and  in  base  a  wolf 
salient  sable,  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  sable  garnished  and 
vambraced  bound  with  a  scarf  argent,  the  gauntlet  gules, 
grasping  the  two  parts  of  a  broken  tilting-lance  also 
argent,  pennon  gules.  Motto — "  Audaces  fortuna  juvat." 
Son  of  Jonathan  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  of  Traquhair, 
Yelverton,  Devon  : — 

Robert  Duncan  Marshall,  Maj.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b. 
Res. — Traquhair,  Yelverton,  S.  Devon. 

MARSHALL  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  pale  vert,  on  a  chief 
fiory  gules,  three  antelopes'  heads  erased  of  the  field. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  roll  of  paper  proper,  a  stag's  head  erased  or, 
Badge — Two  violets,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  enfiled 
with  a  Baron's  coronet  or.  Supporters — Dexter,  a  dragon 
gules ;  sinister,  an  antelope  proper,  both  collared  or. 
Motto — "  Facta  non  verba." 

Son  of  Horace  Brooks  Marshall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of 
Brixton,  b.  1829;  d.  1896;  m.  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas 
Grim  wood  of  Bredfield,  Suffolk  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Horace  Brooks  Marshall,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O., 
1st  Baron  Marshall  (14  Jan.  1921),  Knt.  Bachelor  (1902),  J.P 
co.  London,  a  Member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy 
for  the  City  of  London,  Sheriff  of  the  City  of  London 
1901-2,  Lord  Mayor  1918-19,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1865;  m. 
1889,  Laura,  d.  ol  George  Siggs  of  Streatham  Hill ;  and 
has  issue — Laura  Ellen  ;  and  Gwendoline  Brooks.  Seat — 
Shabden  Park,  Chipstead,  Surrey.  Town  res.  — 23  Albemarle 
Street,  W.i. 


indented  gules,  between  two  horses'  heads  erased  of  the 
last,  three  plates,  each  charged  with  a  horse-shoe  sable. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or  :  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  affronted  in  armour  proper, 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  flagstaff  also  proper,  there- 
from flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  or,  charged  with  a 
horse's  head  as  in  the  arms,  and  resting  the  sinister  hand  on 
a  horse-shoe  also  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Causa  justa." 
Postal  add. — 

MARSHALL  of  Manor  Cunningham  (U.O.).     Per  pale 


argent  and  azure,  across  moline  counterchanged,  on  a  chief 


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ermine,  three  pallets  gules.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased 

palv  or  and  gules,  attired  sable.     Motto — "  Veritas  vincit." 

Son  of  Col.  Charles  Henry  Tilscn  Marshall,  formerly 

Indian  Army  and  Punjaub  Civil  Service,  Sessions  Judge 

Lahore  1889-96,   b.    1841  ;    d.   1927 ;    m.    ist,    1866, 

Laura  Frances,  d.  of  late  Lord  Chief  Baron  Pollock  ; 

2nd ,  1879,  Marie  Louise  Byng,  d.  of  Gen.  C.  H.  Hall : — 

Guy  Anstruther  Knox  Marshall,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.S., 

D.Sc. ,    Officer   of  the    Order    of    the  Crown    (Belgium), 

Director   of  Imperial    Bureau    of    Entomology,   b.    1871. 

Res. — 48  Pont  Street,  S.W.i.     Club—  Junior  Carlton. 

Yngr.    son   of  Rev.  William    Knox   Marshall,    B.D., 

Rector  of  Holton-le-Bechering  and  Preb.  of  Hereford, 

b.  1807;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1834,  Louisa  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev. 

William  Marsh,  D.D.  :— 

Major-Gen.  George  Frederick  Leycester  Marshall,  CLE. 

(1893),   R.E.   (ret.),  b.   1843;    m.   1874,  Elizabeth   Huntly, 

d.  of  Sir  William  Muir,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Dean  Park  House, 

Edinburgh,    and    has    surv.   issue — William    Muir    Knox 

Marshall,  Esq.,  Major  Gordon  Highlanders,  Chev.  Legion 

of   Honour,     Mem.     Roy.    Company    of  Archers   (King's 

Bodygurad   for  Scotland),   served  S.  Africa   1900-02,  and 

Great  War  {Res. — Stour  House,  Sandwich,  Kent.     Club — 

United  Service),  b.  1874  [m.  1909,  Violet  Lockhart,  d.  of 

the  late  John  McAusland  Denny,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.L.,  late 

M.P.   for    Kilmarnock,    and    Hon.    Col.    9th    Argyll   and 

Sutherland    Highlanders,   and    has   surv.    issue — William 

Denny  Keith  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  John  Denny 

Keith  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1915].      Res. — 11   Carlton 

Mansions,  W.14. 

MARSHALL  of  Patterdale  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of 
six  sable  and  argent,  on  a  pale  ermine,  three  horse-shoes 
palewise  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man  affrontee  in  armour  proper, 
holding  in  the  dexier  hand  a  javelin  in  bend  or,  and  sup- 
porting in  his  sinister  hand  a  flagstaff  proper,  therefrom 


flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  sable  charged  with  two  horse- 
shoes fessewise  also  or.     Motto — "  Nee  cito  nee  tarde." 

Sons  of  Walter  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  of  Patterdale 
Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Westmorland  1890, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  ist,  Annie  Eliza,  d.of  Rev.  Richard 
Hill  of  Thornton,  Yorks.  : — 
William  Hibbert  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P  and  D.L.  co. 
Westmorland,     High    Sheriff    1902,    b.     1866;     m.     1896, 


Lenore  Fairfax,  d.  of  W.  J.  Muckley  ;  and  has  issue— (1) 
William  Martin  Walter  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1902; 
(2)  Godfrey  Hibbert  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (3) 
John  Richard  Marshall,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Mary  Lenore; 
and  Joanna.  '  Seats — Patterdale  Hall  and  Hallsteads', 
Patterdale,  Penrith. 

Richard  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.  Yorks.,  late  Capt.  Yorks. 
Art.,  b.  1867;  m.  1899,  Ellen  Gertrude,  d.  of  Capt. 
Edwyn  Frederic  Temple,  late  55th  Regt.  of  Geraldine, 
N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Temple  Marshall,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1900;  (2)  Walter  Roger  Marshall,  Gentleman, 
b.  1902.     Seat — Lairthwaite,  Keswick,  Cumberland. 

Rev.  Godfrey  Arthur  Marshall,  M.  A.,  Rector  of  Thornton 
Dale,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1914,  Zoe  Mary  Augusta,  second  d.  of 
Rev.  C.  H.  V.  Pixell,  Vicar  of  St.  Faith,  Stoke  Newington. 
Res. — The  Rectory,  Thornton  Dale,  Pickering,  Yorks. 

Son  of  Reginald  Dykes  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

Cumberland,  b.    1832 ;   d.  1913 ;   m.   2nd,  1864,  Mary 

Jane,  d.  of  Rear-Adm.  Hon.  Keith  Stewart,  C.  B. : — 

FitzRoy    Dykes   Marshall,   Gentleman,    late   Lieut.    3rd 

Batt.  D.  of  Cornwall's  Lt.   Inf.,  b.   1869;   m.  1920,  Maud 

Hippisley,  d.  of  Alfred  La  Conde,  of  Weston-Super-Mare. 

Res.— 

Son  of  Herbert  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Hereford, 

Lieut.  R.  N.,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1862,  Laura  Cecilia 

(</.  1920),  d.  of  Lt.-Col. ,  John  Temple: — 

Herbert  John  Temple  Marshall,  Esq.,  Vice-Adm.  R.N., 

b.  1870  ;  m.  1913,  Violet  Helen,  d.  of  Col.  Newnham  Smith 

of  Moraston  House,  Ross.      Seat — Gayton  Hall,  Ross,  co. 

Hereford. 

Son  of  James  Garth  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and   D.L., 

M.P.  1847-52.  b.  1802;  d.  1873;  m-  l84i.  Hon.  Mary 

Alice  Pery  Spring  Rice: — 

Victor  Alexander  Ernest  Garth  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  b. 

1841  ;  m.  1876.  Victoria  Alberta  Alexandrina,  eldest  d.  of 

Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hamilton  Gordon,  K.C.B.  ; 

and  has    surv.   issue — (1)  James  Aubrey  Garth   Marshall, 

Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Loyal  N.  Lanes.   Regt., 

b.  1881  [m.  1904,  Mary  Edith,  d.  of  Henry  Wordsworth  of 

Brooklands,  Godstone,  and  has  issue— Peggy] ;  and  Mary 

Agatha  Garth.     Seat — Monk  Coniston,  co.  Lancaster. 

MARSHALL  of  Ratcliffe  Lodge,  Knighton,  Leics.  (H. 
Coll.).  Azure,  two  winged  morions  in  chief  or,  and  in 
base  a  horse's  head  couped,  bridled,  and  reined  proper, 
the  skull  and  neck  in  armour  also  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  crossbow  erect  proper,  a  winged  morion  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto — "Sinemetus."  Livery — Blue,  with 
red  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  Joseph  Herbert  Marshall,  Knight  Bachelor 

(1905),  J.P.  for  Leicestershire  and  Borough  of  Leicester, 

b.   1851 ;   d.  1918  ;  m.   1873,  Clara  Ann  Albini,  d.    of 

Vittore  Albini  Garzeno  of  Italy  : — 

Ernest  James  Marshall,  Esq.,  b.  1876;    m.    1913,  Alice 

Susanne    Williams.       Res.  —  Elmcroft,    Knowle     Green, 

Staines. 

Herbert  Albino  Marshall,  Esq.,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

MARSHAM.  Argent,  a  lion  passant  in  bend  gules, 
between  two  bendlets  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased 
gules.      Motto — "  Non  sibi  sed  patriae." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Marsham,  4th  Earl  of 

Romney,  b.  1841  ;   d.  1905;  m.  1863,  Lady  Frances 

Campbell-Rawdon-Hastings,  d.  of  2nd  Marquess  of 

Hastings  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Marsham,  5th  Earl  of  Romney 

(22  June,  1801),  Viscount  Marsham,  of  The  Mote,  Baron 

of  Romney.Kent  (22  June,   1716).  nth  Bart.  (16  Aug., 

1663)    [Supporters — On   either  side  a  lion  azure,  semee 

of  cross  crosslets  or,  each  gorged  with  a  naval  coronet 

of  the  last],  J.P. cos.  Kent  and  Norfolk,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1890, 

Anna  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir  Edward  Scott,  5th  Bart.  ;   and 

has  issue — Charles  Marsham,  commonly  called  Viscount 

Marsham,    Maj.    Coldstream   Gds.,    b.    1892    \m.    1918 , 

Marie    Henrietta,    d.    of    Sir    Colin    Richard    Keppel, 

K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.].     Seat— Gayton  Hall,  King's 

Lynn.      Town  res. — 2  Herbert  Crescent,  S.W.     Club — 

Carlton. 

Hon.  Sydney  Edward  Marsham,  6.  1879  ;  served  G. 
Guards  1917-18 ;  m.  1911,  Joan,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Warry,  of  Shapwick,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue 
— Peter  William  Marsham,  Esq.,  b.  19 13.  Res. — 5 
South  Eaton  Place,  S.W.      Club— Carlton. 

Sons  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  John  Marsham,  b.  1842  ;  d. 


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1926 ;  m.  1866,  Penelope,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  W.  Hume, 
of  St.  Leonards-on-Sea  . — 

Keith  Henry  Marsham,  Esq.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1894,  Anne, 
d.  of  Edward  Miller.  Res.—  Ayhill,  Ledbury,  Here- 
fordshire. 

Walter  John  Marsham,  Esq.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1908,  Frances, 
d.  of  Edward  Monckton,  of  Fineshade  Abbey,  Northants. ; 
and  has  issue — John  Edward  Marsham,  Esq.,  b.  1910; 
and  Violet  Leonora.     Res. — Eastacre,  Winchester. 

Cyril  Montague  Charles  Marsham,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  S. 
African  Constabulary  and  Bengal  Police,  b.  1871 ;  m. 
191 1,  Gladys,  d.  of  Douglas  Kingsford,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple  ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Marsham, 
Esq.,  b.  19 1 2  ;  Richard  Douglas  HoUinshead  Marsham, 
Esq.,  b.  191 3  ;  Ann  Margaret.  Res. — The  Old  Rectory, 
Ledbury,  Herefordshire. 

Hubert  Wheler  Marsham,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Glamorgan 
Yeomanry,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1904,  Blanche,  d.  of  Charles 
Stoner,  of  Ascot ;  and  has  issue — Hubert  Anthony  Lucius 
Marsham,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  Sylvia  Mary.  Res. — Guadal- 
peral  P.O.  Navalmoral  de  la  Mata,  Province  de  Caceres, 
Spain. 

MARSHAM.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  crusilly  fitchee 
sable,  a  lion  passant  gules  between  two  bendlets  azure,  each 
charged iwith  three  cross  crosslets  or  (Marsham) ;  2  and  3, 
sable,  on  a  fesse  between  three  goats'  heads  erased  or,  as 
many  crescents  gules  (Themilthorpe).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  gules,  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets  or.  Motto — 
' '  Quod  adest."     Livery—  Blue  and  red. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Philip  Marsham  of  Rippon  Hall, 

Hevingham,  Norfolk,  Rector  of  StrattonStrawless,  J.  P., 

b.  1817 ;  d.  1892 ;  m.  1843,  Caroline  Savill,  eld.  d.of  Onley 

Savill  Onley,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex:— 

Major   Henry  Savill  Marsham,  J. P.,    late  King's  Royal 

/iifle  Corps,  b.  1847 ;   m.  1883,  Caroline,  d.  of  late  Robert 

Blake   Humfrey   of  Wroxham    House,  Norfolk ;    and   has 

issue — (1)    Robert   Henry   Patrick   Marsham,    Gentleman, 

b.   1884 ;    (2)    Rev.    Arthur  Frederic   Marsham,    Rector  of 

Hevingham,    Norfolk,  £.    1886;    Caroline   Charlotte;    and 

Margaret  Anne.     Seat — Rippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  Norfolk. 

Clubs—Army  and  Navy,  Norfolk  (Norwich). 

The  Late  GEORGE  MARSHAM,  Esquire,  C.B.E. ,  J.P. 
andD.L.  Kent,  D.L.  co.  Leitrim  (High  Sheriff  thereof  1878). 
Born  April  10,  1849  '<  died  x927  <  bein?  the  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
George  Frederick  John  Marsham  [fifth  son  of  Hon.  and 
Rev.  John  Marsham,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Prebendary 
of  Rochester  and  Wells,  and  grandson  of  Robert,  second 
Earl  of  Romnev],  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Marcia,  third  dau. 
of  Walter  Jones  of  Ballinamore,  co.  Leitrim.  Armorial 
bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1644,  Walker's  Gts.)— Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  lion  passant  in  bend  gules,  between  two  bendlets 
azure  (Marsham) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  lioncels  rampant 
guardanl  or,  armed  and  langued  azure,  on  a  quarter  of  the 
second  a  fret  of  the  first  (Jones).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  gules.  Motto—"  Non  sibi  sed  patriae."  Res. — 
Hayle  Cottage,  Maidstone,  Kent. 

MARSON  (H.  Coll.,  5  Aug.  1924).  Gules,  three  swords 
in  pairle,  hilts  to  the  centre,  between  in  chief  a  fleur-de- 
lys,  and  in  base  two  mullets  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
portcullis  chained  sable,  a  lion's  head  erased  or.  Motto — 
"  Curre  et  vincas." 

Third  son  of  William  Marson,  of  Caverswall,  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  b.  1806  ;  d.  1873  ;    m.  1829,  Ann,  d.  of 
William  Bradbury,  of  Caverswall : — 
The  late  Herbert  Marson,  Esq.,  J.P.  Staffs.,  b.  1837  ;  d. 
1926  ;  m.  1st,  i860,  Elizabeth,  d.    of   Gervase   Marson, 
of  Cheadle  ;  2nd,  1890,  Eliza,  d.  of  the  late  Cornelius 
Cox,  of  Pentridge;  and    left  issue — Sarah    [m.    W.    L. 
Piatt,    Gentleman,    of    Newcastle,   Staffs.]  ;    Constance 
{Res.— Marsh  House,  Blyth  Bridge,  Staffs.)  ;  Elizabeth 
[tn.  W.  A.  Vernon,  Gentleman,  of  Bohun  Lodge,  East 
Barnet,  Herts]. 


MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND(R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  27  March 
1893).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  escallops  argent  (Townshend) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
lion  passant  in  bend  gules  between  two  bendlets  azure 
(Marsham).     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crests — 1.  upon 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  statant  proper  (Townshend)  ; 


2.  upon  a   wreath    of  the   colours,    a  lion's    head^  erased 
gules  (Marsham).    Motto — "  Droit  et  avant." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Hon.   Robert  Marsham- lownshend, 

F.  S.  A. ,  F.  R.  G.  S. ,  M.  A.  Oxford,  J.P.  Kent  and  London, 

D.  L.  Kent,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1877,  Clara  Catherine, 

second  daughter  of  the  late  Reverend  George  Barber 

Paley,    Bachelor   of   Divinity,    of    Langcliffe,    in    the 

county  of  Yorks. ,  and  Rector  of  Freckenliam,    in  the 

county  of  Suffolk : — 

Hugh  Sydney  Marsham-Townshend,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Scots. 

Gds. ,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Glos.  Regt. ,  J.  P.  co.  Kent,  b.  1878  ; 

m.  1st,  April  19,  1904,  Cecilia  Frances  Laura,  eld.  d.  of  Sir 

Henry  Charles  John  Bunbury,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

November  30,  1912)  has  issue  — John  Marsham-Townshend, 

Esq.,   b.   January  17,  1905;  2nd,    1913,  Laura  Constance 

Elinor,  yr.  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Charles  John  Bunbury,    10th 

Bart. ,  and  by  her  has  issue — Thomas  Marsham-Townshend, 

Gentleman,  b.    1915.     Seat — Scadbury  Park,  Chislehurst, 

Kent.     Town   res.  —  5    Chesterfield    Street,    Mayfair,  W. 

Clubs — Guards',  Orleans. 

MARSTON  (H.  Coll.)      Per  fesse  dancettee  sable  and 


ermine,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  renverce  argent,  between  two 


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anchors  or,  and  in  base  a  fesse  dancettee  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  an  anchor  or,  a  greyhound  courant 
sable,  collared  argent. 

Son   of  Rev.    Charles  Dallas  Marston,   Rector  of  St. 

Paul's,  Onslow  Square,   b.  1824;  d.    1876;  m.  1863, 

Katharine,  d.  of  John  Hales  Calcraft  of  Rempstone 

Hall,  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset: — 
The  late  Guy  Montagu  Marston,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 
J. P.    Dorset,    b.    1871  ;    d.    1928.     Estates — Rempstone, 
Manor  of  Wareham. 

MARSTON  (Arms  allowed,  Vn.  Essex,  1614;  and  Vn. 
Shropshire  1623,  Ped.  H.  Coll.     Crest  granted  H.  Coll. 


21  Feb.  1924).  Sable,  a  fesse  dancettee  ermine,  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  sable,  a  demi-greyhound 
sable,  collared  dancettee  ermine,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  plate,  thereon  a  mullet  gules.  Motto — ■ 
"  Magnanimeter  crucem  sustine."  Livery — Dark  blue  and 
grey,  silver  buttons  with  embossed  crest  of  greyhound. 

Sons  of  John  Marston,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Gables, 

Tettenhall,  Staffs.,  and  Coed  Emrys,  Colwyn  Bay,  N. 

Wales,  b.   1836;    d.   1918  ;    m.   1865,    Ellen,  d.  of 

Charles  Edge,  of  Birmingham  : — 
Sir  Charles  Marston,  Kt.  Bach.  (1926),  J. P.  Wolver- 
hampton (17th  in  descent  from  Robertus  de  Marston, 
who  held  the  manor  of  Marston  in  Lincolnshire  35th 
year  Edward  I),  b.  1867;  m.  1st,  1895,  Louise  Isabel, 
(d.  192 1),  d.  of  William  G.  Johnson,  of  Ithaca,  U.S.A.  ; 
2nd,  1922,  Ruth,  d.  of  W.  H.  Miller,  of  Ithaca,  U.S.A.  ; 
and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Marjorie  Wheelock  ;  and 
Melissa  Mary.  Res. — Camden  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells  ; 
Longville,  Wolverhampton ;  Moorwood,  Craven  Arms, 
Salop.     Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  R.A.C. 

Frederick  Milward  Marston,  Solicitor,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1907, 
Gladys,  d.  of  Thomas  Rice  Llewellen,  of  Isleworth,  Middx. , 
and  has  issue — John  Marston,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Brenda  ; 
and  Muriel  Marguerite.  Res. — 9  Sunnyside,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.19. 

Son  of  Roland  Marston,  Gentleman  (3rd  son  of  John 

Marston — see  above),  b.  1872  ;  d.  1918  ;  ;;/.  Elaine, 

d.  of  J.  Brewer  : — 
John   Patrick   Marston,    Gentleman,    b.   1909.      Res.  — 
Sebright,  Tettenhall  Wood,  Wolverhampton. 

Son  of  Arthur  Marston  (eld.  son  of  Richard  Marston  of 

Oaker),  b.  ;  d.         ;  m.  : — 

John  Arthur  Marston,  Solicitor,  b.  1883;  m.  1911, 
Geraldine.  d.  of  Joseph  Cox  Bridge,  Mus.  Doc. ,  and  has 
issue — Pamela  ;    Annette  and  Mary  (twins) ;  and   Sheila. 


Res. — Orchard   Lea,    Bennetts   End,   Hemel    Hempstead, 
Herts.     Club — United  Universities. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Richard  Marston,  Esq.,  J. P. ,  Solicitor, 
b.  ;  d.    1928  ;    m.  1904,  Gladys   Mary,  d.  of  John 

Isaac  Tinling,   Esq.,  Major  Bombay  Staff  Corps  :  — 
Richard  Tinling  Marston,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Ralph    Robert    Marston,   Gentleman,   b.    1906.     Res. — 
Ludlow,  Salop. 

MARTEN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  guttee-de-poix,  an  eagle 
displayed  gules,  between  five  mullets,  two  in  chief,  as  many 
in  fesse,   and   one   in   base  sable.      Mantling   gules   and 


argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 

griffin    segreant    per   fesse  argent   guttee-de-poix  and    or, 

winged  of  the  last,  a  fasces  fessewise  proper.       Motto — 

"  Spes  super  sidera."     Livery — White,  with  red  facings. 

Sons  of  His  Honour  Sir  Alfred  George  Marten,  K.C., 

M.A.,   LL.D.,  Judge  of  County  Courts,  b.  1829  ;  d. 

1910;  m.   1869,   Patricia  Barrington,   eldest  d.   of  the 

late  Capt.  Vincent   Frederick  Kennett  of  the  Manor 

House,  Dorchester-on-Thame,  Oxon. : — 

(Hon.)  Sir  (Alfred)  Amberson  Barrington  Marten,  Knt. 

Bach.  (1924),  LL.D.,  Chief  justice  of  Bombay  since  1926,  b. 

1870 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 

B.A.    1892    (Honours  1st  Class),  Law  Tripos  and  LL. B. 

1893,    M.A.    and    LL. M.    1897,    Barrister-at-Law    of  the 

Inner  Temple  (Studentship  Nov,  18,  1895)  ;  m.  1898,  Fanny 

Lois,  only  d.  of  the  late  William  Tarn  of  04  Lancaster  Gate 

Chambers.       Res.  ■ —  Malabar    Hill.     Bombay.      Club  — 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Clarence  Henry  Kennett  Marten,  Esq.,  Lower  Master  of 
Eton  since  1926,  Assistant  Master  (History)  Eton  College 
since  Sept.  1896,  b.  1872;  educated  at  Eton  and  Ballio 
College,  Oxford,  Honours  1st  Class  History  and  B.A.  1895, 
M.A.,  1900.  Res. —  Eton  College,  Windsor.  Club- 
Athenaeum. 


MARTIN, 
MARTIN. 


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MARTIN  (H.  Coll.,  12  Jan.  1921).  Argent,  between 
two  bars  gules,  three  martlets  sable  in  chief,  and  in  base  a 
cross  patee  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent; 
Crest — Out  of  an  antique  crown  or,  an  eagle's  head  proper, 
charged  with  a  cross  patee  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Sic 
itur  ad  astra." 

Son  of  William  Butts  Martin,  of  London,  b.  1820  ; 
m.  1846,  Eleanor,  d.  of  Anthony  Long  of  London  : — 

Sir  James  Martin,  Knt.  Bach.  (1910),  M.B.E.  (1920), 
J. P.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1888,  Sara,  d.  of  T.  J.  Firminger,  of 
Honor  Oak,  S.E.,  and  has  issue — Ethel  Lydia  [m.  1920, 
Reginald  Frank  Leigh,  Capt.  R.A.]  ;  Sylvia  Eleanor 
[m.  1918,  Capt.  Henry  R.  Kavanagh,  M.B.E. ,  Duke 
of  Wellington's  Regiment].  Res. — 34  De  Vere  Gardens, 
Kensington,  W.8.     Club — Reform. 


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GEORGE  BOHUN  MARTIN,  Gentleman,  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly  of  British  Columbia,  and  Chief 
Commissioner  of  Lands  and  Works  1894.  Born  Dec.  25, 
1841,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Captain  George  Bohun 
Martin,  Post-Captain  R.N.,  Cross  of  St.  Louis  and  second 
class  of  St.  Ann  of  Russia,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  G.C.M.G.  (who 
d.  1852  whilst  Commander-in-Chief  at  Portsmouth).  Armo- 
rial bearings— Argent,  two  bars  gules,  a  canton  azure, 
thereon  an  anchor  erect,  the  shank  encircled  by  a  naval 
crown  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  the  stump  of  a  tree  eradicated  proper, 
surmounted  by  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister  or,  a  martin  cat 
sejant,  supporting  between  the  paws  a  mirror  also  proper, 
and  gorged  with  a  naval  crown,  therefrom  a  chain  reflexed 
over  the  back  gold.  Motto — "Sans  tache."  Residence — 
Martin's  Ranch,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 

MARTIN.  Paly  ofsix  orandgules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  an 
anchor  erect  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  martlets 


of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  garb  or,  a  martin  cat  statant  proper.  Motto — "  Fide 
et  dementia." 

Sons  of  Henry  Richmond  Martin,  Esq.,  Col.   R.A. ,  b. 
1833  ;  d.  19      ;  m.  1862,  Emma  Catherine,  d.  of  John 
Handcock  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law   and   Commissioner 
in  Lunacy,  of  Riseley  Hall,  Derby  : — 
Henry  John  Martin,    Esq.,    Major   (ret.)  E.   Lancashire 
Regt.,  b.  Jan.   1,   1865;    m.   Feb.   21,  1895,   Eva,  dau.   of 
John  Colquhoun  of  Strabane,  Ireland.    Residence—  Bitterne 
Lodge,  near  Southampton. 
William  Thomas  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  26,  1878. 

MARTIN  (H.  Coll.,  8  Dec.  1913).  Argent,  three 
talbots  statant  in  pale  within  a  bordure  sable,  charged 
with  three  fylfots  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  statant  sable, 
charged  on  the  body  with  a  fylfot  or.  Motto — "  Sure 
and  steadfast." 

Sons  of  John  Stapleton  Martin,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),     Barrister-at-Law,     Middle   Temple,    b. 
1846;    d.   1922;    m.   1895,  Helen  Gertrude,  d.  of 
the  late  Walker  Busfeild,  Esq.,  J.P.  :— 
Marcus  Beresford  Busfeild  Stapleton  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911.     Res. — The  Firs,  Whittington,  Worcester. 
Fitzherbert    Broderip  Stapleton  Martin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1913.    Res. — The  Firs,  Whittington,  Worcs. 

MARTIN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  saltire argent 
and  or,  between  two  bars,  three  martlets  gules  (Martin);  2 
and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  invected  between  two  escallops  in 


chief  and  a  cross  patee  in  base  gules  (Richards).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  talbot's  head  erased  argent,  crusily,  eared  and  langued 
gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  vert.  Motto  —  "Sure  and 
steadfast."     Livery — Dark  blue,  with  light  blue  facings. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Robert  Frewen  Martin,  Esq.,  formerly 
of  Anstey  Pastures,  Leicester,  J.P.  for  co.  Leicester, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1842;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1873,  Henrietta 
Susan  Larken,  d.   of  Rev.   Edmund  Roberts  Larken, 
Rector  of  Burton-by-Lincoln: — 
Robert  Edmund  Martin,   Esq.,  C.M.G.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co. 
Leicester,   M.A.  (Cantab.),   Lt.-Col.  (ret. )  4th  Batt.  Leics. 
Regt.  (T.F.),  b.  1874;  m.  1925,  Hon.  Ethel  Laura,  eld.  d. 
of  2nd  Baron  Crawshaw,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Lawrence 
Peel,    the    Green    Howards.     Seat— The    Brand,    Lough- 
borough, Leicestershire. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Martin,  of  Charley  Hall,  Lough- 
borough, Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Cambs. ,  formerly 
Rector  of  Stoney   Stanton,    Leicestershire,    b.    1848 ; 
d.   1922  ;    m.  1878,  Sophia  Constance  {Res. — Charley 
Hall,    Loughborough,    Leics.),    elder    d.    of  William 
Bosworth,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  Leics.   1859,  of  Charley 
Hall,  Leicestershire: — 
John   Bosworth   Martin,   Gentleman,    B.A.    (Camb.),   b. 
1887;  m.  191 1,  Ethel  Mary  Booker,  only  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Cope,  1st  Bart.,  of  Osbaston  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  and  has 
issue — John  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.      Res. — Charley 
Hall,  Loughborough. 

Stephen  Bosworth  Martin,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1889  ; 
m.  1914,  Rachel  Florence  Augusta,  d.  of  F.  Barnes,  of 
Caldy,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Stephen  William  Bosworth 
Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — Pender  Harbour, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

Son  of  Charles  William  Martin,  b.  1850;  d.  1896;  m. 
1886,  Sophia  Florence,  yr.  d.  of  William  Bosworth  of 
Charley  Hall:— 
Charles  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  m-  ,  Mildred, 

d.  of  Charles  Alston.     Res. — 

MARTIN  of  Ballinahinch  Castle,  co.  Galway,  Ireland 
(Confn.  U.O.).  Azure,  a  coss  Calvary  argent,  the  dexter 
arm  terminating  in  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  and  the  sinister 
in  a  decrescent  of  the  last.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  of  eight 
points  or.  Motto — "Sic  itur  ad  astra."  Livery — Gold, 
silver,  and  blue. 

Sons  of  Richard  Martin,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Derryclare, 
Hamilton,  co.  Wentworth,  Ontario,  Canada  (eld.  son 
of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Martin  of  Derryclare,  co.  ,-Haldi- 
mand,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  formerly  of  Ballinahinch 
Castle,  co.  Galway,  Ireland,  High  Sheriff  co.  Haldi- 
mand,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  b.  1797;  d.  1878;  m.  1821. 
Emily  Sylvia,  fourth  d.  of  John  Kirwan,  Esq.,  K.C. 


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of  Dublin),  b.  at  Dunboyne,   Ireland,   1823;    d.    1886; 
m.   1858,    Elizabeth  (d.    1928),    ygst.    d.    of    William 
Cunningham  of  Donegal,  Ireland  : — 
Richard  Sarsfield  Martin,   Gentleman,  b.   1863.     Res. — 
Derryclare,  Hamilton,  co.  Wentworth,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Robert  John  Martin,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  as  Capt. 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  b.  1868.  Res. — Derryclare, 
Hamilton. 

Charles  Evans  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1913, 
Florence  Adelaide,  second  d.  of  Charles  James  Myles  of 
Hamilton,  Canada,  and  has  issue — Richard  Charles  Martin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  Florence  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
Vineland,  Ontario. 

Son     of    Evan     Stratford      Martin,     Gentleman,    of 
Oughterard,  Cayuga,  co.   Haldimand,   Ontario  (third 
son    of    Richard    Martin   of   Derryclare,   formerly   of 
Ballinahinch  Castle,  see  above),  b.  1826;  d.  1907;  m. 
1859,  Anne,  second  d.   of  Thomas  Blakeney  of  Hazel- 
wood,  co.  Haldimand: — 
Evan  Stratford  Jones  Martin,   Gentleman,  b.  1866;  tn. 
1908,    Gwladys,    only   d.    of  Charles   Beverly   Bullock   of 
Halifax,  N.S.,  Bar. -at-Law  ;  and  has  issue — Anne  Beverley 
Stratford.     Res. — Peterborough,  Ontario. 

Son  of  Thomas  Barnewall  Martin,  Gentleman,  Bar. -at- 
Law  (3rd  son  of  Evan  Stratford  Martin,  Gentleman,  of 
Oughterard,  Cayuga,  see  above),  b.  1871 ;  d.  ;  m. 

,    1906,  Ruby  Gwendoline,  d.  of  Rev.    Canon  Foster  of 

Coaticoke,  Quebec : — 
Thomas  Barnewall  Foster  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Res. — Macleod,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Oliver  Martin,  Gentleman,  of  Derry- 
clare, co.   Haldimand,  Ontario  (fifth  son  of  Lt.-Col. 
Richard  Martin  of  Derryclare,  see  above),  b.  1832;  d. 
1916  ;  m.  1862,  Catherine  Maria,  fourth  d.  of  Thomas 
Blakeney  of  Hazelwood,  co.  Haldimand:  — 
Frederick  Richard  Gunning  Martin,  Gentleman,  Bar. -at- 
Law,  b.  1869;  m.  19 15,  Alice  Barbara,  yngst.  d.  of  Walter 
Ross  Macdonald,  Bar. -at-Law,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  and 
has  issue — Frederick  Oliver   Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
Walter   Ross   Martin,    Gentleman,    b.     1918 ;    and    Alice 
Barbara.     Res. — Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Henry  Jasper  Martin,  Gentleman,  Bar. -at-Law,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1909,  Helen  Erskine,  2nd  d.  of  John  Douglas  Laidlaw, 
of  Toronto,  Ontario,  and  has  issue — Frederick  Laidlaw 
Jasper  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Moyna  Jasper. 
Res. — Toronto,  Ontario. 

Robert  Oliver  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m.  1918, 
Maud  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  P.  Lyon,  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Robert  Oliver  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  (2)  William 
Percy  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  (3)  John  Richard 
Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  (4)  Thomas  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1929;  Catherine  Elizabeth:  Mary  Blakeney;  and 
Emily  Helen.     Res — Derryclare,  co.  Haldimand. 

Edward  Newcome  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1913, 
EfiSe  Hamilton,  yngst.  d.  of  Alexander  Bruce  Smith,  of 
Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  and  has  issue— Frederick 
Edward  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Sylvia  Elizabeth 
Res. — Montreal,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  D.C.L. ,  of 
Ballinahinch,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Bencher  of  the  Law 
Society  of  Upper  Canada,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of 
Niagara  (sixth  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Martin  of 
Derryclare,  see  above),  b.  1834 ;  d.  1904 ;  m.  1862, 
Mariana  Mary,  third  d.  of  Charles  Ozen  Counsell  of 
Hamilton,  Canada : — 

Edward  Kirwan  Counsell  Martin,  Gentleman,  Bar. -at- 
Law,  formerly  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Niagara,  b. 
1864;  m.  1st,  1891,  Mabel  Frances,  second  d.  of  Rt. 
Rev.  Charles  Hamilton,  D.D. ,  late  Archbishop  of  Ottawa, 
formerly  Bishop  of  Niagara ;  2nd,  1923,  Isabel  Maude 
Symons,  eld.  d.  of  George  McNairn  Shaw,  M.D. ,  late  of 
Hamilton,  Ontario,  and  has  had  issue  (by  1st  wife) — (1)  Ed- 
ward Austin  Hamilton  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  d.  192 1 
[m.  1915,  Mary  Eileen,  2nd  d.  of  Alexis  M.  M.  Kirkpatrick, 
of  Toronto,  Ontario,  and  left  issue — Edward  Douglas 
Kirkpatrick  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  John  Hamilton 
Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1920];  (2)  Charles  Kirwan  Craufurd 
Martin,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Bar.-at-Law,  served  Great  War, 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian  Forces  (despatches), 
l>.  1894  (ftes. — Toronto.  Club— University,  Toronto)  ;  (3) 
Harold  Alexis  Richard  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  (4) 
Stuart  Lawrence  Bruce  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and 
Vera  Kathleen  Craigie.    Res. — Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Hon.  Archer  Evans  Stringer  Martin,  a  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  British  Columbia,  and  formerly  Judge  of 
British  Columbia  Admiralty  District  of  the  Exchequer  Court 


of  Canada,  b.  1865;  m.  1889,  Emily  Mary,  second  d.  of 
John  Breakenridge  Read  of  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Archer  D'Arcy  Counsell  Martin,  Gentleman, 
/'.  1890  [m.  ,  and  has  issue —  ]  ;  (2)  Edward  Oliver 

Carew  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [tn.  and  has  issue]. 

Res. — Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

D'Arcy  Richard  Charles  Martin,  Esq.,  K.C,  b.  1869; 
m.  1897,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  second  d.  of  James  Stinson 
of  Chicago  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  D'Arcy  Argue  Counsell 
Martin,  Gentleman,  Bar.-at-Law,  b.  1898;  (2)  Hubert 
Anthony  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  and  Dorothy 
Katherine.     Res. — Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Alexis  Francis  Ramsay  Martin,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Canadian 
Garrison  Artillery,  Barr. -at-Law,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1907,  Emilie 
Alice  Innocent,  third  d.  of  George  Edward  Mason  of 
Victoria,  British  Columbia;  and  has  issue  —  Rochfort 
Kirwan  Counsell  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Mary 
Innocent  Gorman.     Res. — Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

MARTIN    (H.  Coll.).      Argent,   two   bars   gules,   on   a 
canton  azure,  an  anchor  erect,  the  shank  encircled   by  a 
naval  crown  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  stump  of  a  tree  eradicated 
proper,    surmounted   by    an    anchor    in    bend    sinister,    a 
martin   cat  sejant,  supporting  between  the  paws  a  mirror 
also    proper,  and   gorged  with  a  naval   crown,    thereto   a 
chain  reflexed  over  the  back  gold.     Motto     "  Sans  tache." 
Issue  of  Col.    Sir    Richard   Edward    Rowley   Martin, 
K.C.B.    (Civil,    1898),    K.C.M.G.    (1895),    appointed 
Commandant-General  of  Bechuanaland,  Matabeleland, 
and  Mashonaland  Police  Force,  and  Deputy-Commis- 
sioner  in  S.  Africa  1896,   b.  1847;    d.  1907;    tn.  1898, 
Efa  Florence  (Coddenham,  Ipswich),  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Major  Phillipps  of  Barham  Hall,  Ipswich : — 
The  late  Richard  William  Colvile  Martin,  "Esq. ,  b.  1901  ; 
d.  1927. 
Sarah. 

MARTIN  of  Ross,  co.  Galway  (Confirmed  U.O.  1907). 
Azure,  a  cross  Calvary  argent,  the  dexter  arm  terminating 


in  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  and  the  sinister  in  a  decrescent 

of  the   last.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On   a 

wreath  of  the  colours,   an  estoile  wavy   of  six  points  or. 

Motto  — ' '  Sic  itur  ad  astra."    l.ivery—  Dark  blue  and  silver. 

Son  of  James  Martin  of  Ross,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High 

Sheriff  1826),  M.A. ,  b.   1804;  d.  1872;   m.   2nd,   1844, 

Anne   Selina,   d.    of  Charles    Fox   of  New  Park,   co. 

Longford  : — 

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of  the  family  of  Ross,  co.  Galway,  Chairman  of  the  Planters' 

Association   of  Ceylon   1906-7,   b.    1854 ;    tn.    1885,   Amy 

Geraldine,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Herbert,  late  B.S.C. ; 

and  has  issue — (1)  Jasper   James   Martin,   Gentleman,   b. 

1886;    (2)    Richard   Evelyn    Martin,   Gentleman,   b.    1888. 

Estate — Ross,  co.  Galway.     Clubs — Kildare  Street  (Dublin), 

Colombo  (Ceylon). 

Son  of  Charles  Fox  Martin,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Con- 
naught    Rangers,  b.    1859;    d.    1903;    m.  ,  Lucy, 
d.  of  R.  Sherwood  : — 
Jasper  Cha'les  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. — 

MARTIN  formerly  of  Ham  Court  and  Ledbury  (H.  Coll. , 
24  June  181 1 ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  paly  of  six  erminois 
and  azure,  on  a  chief  engrailed  gules,  three  martlets  argent 
(Martin);    2  and  3,    argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between 


three  falcons'  heads  erased  gules,  as  many  cinquefoils  or 
(Jackson).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  marten  passant  proper, 
resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  bezant.  Motto—"  Pejus  letho 
flagitium."     Livery  —  Dark  green,  red  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  George  Edward  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 
co.   Worcester  (High  Sheriff  1882),   late  Major  Q.O. 
Worcs.  Yeo.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Upton,  b.   1829;  d.  1905;  tn.  1862,  Maria  Henrietta, 
d.    of    Benjamin    Cherry,    Esq.,    J. P.    and    D. L. ,    of 
Brickendon  Grange,  Herts.,  by  Charlotte  Cassandra, 
d.  ofRt.  Rev.  H.  Phillpotts,  Bishop  of  Exeter  :  — 
Eliot  George    Bromley   Martin,    Esq.,   J. P.    and   D. L. , 
Lord    of  the    Manor    of    Upton-on-Severn,    Major    (ret.) 
Q.O.  Worcs.   Yeo.,  b.  1866;  tn.  1899,  Katharine  Emily,  d. 
of  A.  J.  Rouse-Boughton-Knight,  Esq. ,  of  Downton  Castle  ; 
and    has  surv.    issue — (1)   Peter   Edward  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903  ;   (2)  Gerald  Eliot  Meysey  Martin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906.     Res. — 

Granville  Edward  Bromley  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ; 
tn.  1913,  Olivia  Maude,  d.  of  Hon.  Richard  Strutt  ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  David  Eliot  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  (2) 
Giles  Neville  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  3  daus. 
Postal  add. — 9  Cheyne  Place,  S.W. 

Sons   of  Lt.-Col.   Evelyn  Charles  Martin,   Esq.,  late 
Roy.  Scots  Lothian  Regt.,  b.  1847;  d.  1904;  m.  1880, 
Edith  Hamilton,  d.  of  John   Martin  of   Upper   Hall, 
Ledbury : — 
Evelyn  George  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 
John  Bentinck  Martin,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  late  H.M.'s  Vice- 
Consul  at  Christiania,   b.  1883  ;    m.   1912,  Katharine  Mold- 
enhauer,   d.   of  Captain    Moldenhauer  Inversen   of   Moss, 
Norway  ;    and  has  issue — Evelyn  John  Martin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914.     Address—  c/o  Martin's  Bank,  Ltd.,  68  Lombard 
Stnet,  E.C. 

Son  of  Rev.   William   Martin,  b.    1831  ;    d.    1890;  tn. 
1886,  Mary  Tucker,  d.  of  Richard  Luxton  : — 
William  Arthur   Martin,    Gentleman,   b.    1886.     Res. — 
Longcause,  Dartington. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Martin,  Rector  of  Dartington, 
late  Warden  of  Radley  College,  b.   1840;  d.  1910 ;  tn. 


1869,  Dora  Frances,  d.  of  George  Moberly,  late  Bishop 
of  Salisbury : — 

Charles  Selwyn  Martin,  Gentleman,  /;.  1873;  m.  1902,. 
Cynthia  Mildred,  d.  of  Arthur  Savory  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Christopher  Martin,  b.  1902  ;  and  Ivy  Cynthia.     Res. — 

Rev.  John  Sturges  Martin,  b.  1874 ;  tn.  Anne  Mildred 
Llewellyn,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Jerome  Mercier;  and  has  issue — 
Dorothy  Palma  ;  and  Monica  Joan.  Res. — Dartington 
Parsonage,  Totnes,  S.  Devon. 

Arthur    Campbell    Martin,    Gentleman,    F.R.I. B. A.,   b. 
1875;    m.  1911,  Hope,  d.  of  late  Alexander  Johnston  of 
Singapore  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Moberly  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.    1919  ;    and  Audrey  Hope  Anderson.     Address — 
9  New  Square,  W.C.2. 

Rev.  William  Keble  Martin,  b.  1877;  m.  1909,  Violet 
Chawcrth,  d.  of  Henry  Chaworth-Musters  of  Ashbourne, 
Derbyshire  ;  and  has  issue — John  Patrick  Keble  Martin, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Barbara  Stephanie  ;  and  Vivienne Caro- 
line.     Res. — Cofnnswell  Parsonage,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 

Richard  Harington  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  tn. 
1907,  Elsie  Sela,  d.  of  Arthur  Burney  of  The  Weir,  Here- 
ford ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Geoffrey  Harold  Martin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Doreen  Edith  Sela  ;  Daphne  Phyllis  ; 
and  Stella  May.      Res. — 

Sons  of  John  Martin  of  The  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury, 
J. P.,  M.P.,  b.  1805;  d.  1880;  tn.  2nd,  Maria  Henrietta, 
d.  of  Evan  H.  Baillie  : — 

Waldyve  Alexander  Hamilton  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,. 
b.  1854  ;  tn.  1st,  Georgina  Maude  [d.  1883),  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Gregory  Haines  (by  Hon.  Jane  Eliza  Mona  Gough,  d.  of 
F.-M.  Viscount  Gough,  M.P.);  2nd,  1886,  Frances,  d.  of 
Ferdinand  Han  bury  Williams  of  Coldbrook  Park,  co. 
Monmouth;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  Hugh  Waldyve 
Martin,  Esq.,  Major  59th  Scinde  Rifles,  b.  1878;  d.  of 
wounds  received  in  action  1916  ;  (2)  Alick  Gregory  Martin, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Princess  Patricia's  Canadian  L.l.,b.  1882 
[tn.  1910,  Louisa  Helen,  only  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick  Mac- 
Kenzie  Grieve,  R.N.  ;  and  was  killed  in  action  19 18,  leaving 
issue  —  Dermot  Frederick  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
Patrick  Waldyve  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1915];  (3)  Evan 
Hamilton  Martin,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R. N. ,  b.  1883  [m.  1913, 
Rita  Gordon,  d.  of  late  Capt.  Hugh  Gordon  Fallowfield] ; 
(4)  John  Hanbury  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res. — 
24  Chester  Street,  S.W.i.     Club — Windham. 

Hugo  Hamilton  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs.,  b.  1858; 
tn.  1893,  Mary  Cecilia,  second  d.  of  William  George 
Coventry  ;  and  has  issue — James  Hamilton  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1899  ;  and  Mary  Hamilton.  Res. — Oakwood, 
West  Malvern.     Club — Windham. 

John  Evan  Hamilton  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1863 ;  tn.  1889, 
Charlotte  Ethel,  d.  of  Richard  Penruddocke  Long,  Esq., 
of  Rood  Ashton  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Jack  Martin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1890;  (2)  Richard  Hugo  Walter  Robert  Martin, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  and  Margaret  Frances  Maud.     Res. — 

MARTIN  (U.O.).     Quarterly,   1  and  4,  per  pale  gules 
and  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  mullets,  as  many 
talbots  counterchanged  (Martin);    2  and  3,  argent,  on  a 
bend  between  two  lions  rampant  sable,  a  wyvern,  wings  dis- 
played of  the  first  (Rudinge).     Motto — "  Fidus  et  audax." 
Sons   of  John   Charles   Martin,    Gentleman,   of  Dun- 
creggan,     Portrush,      b.     1857;    d.     1925;     tn.     1880, 
Margaretta,  d.  of  J.  Bryan: — 
John  Charles    Mant    Martin,    Gentleman,    L.R.C.P.I., 
/'.  1888  ;  m   1920,  Edith  Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Stanvell,  and 
has  issue — Nevil  Mant  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;    and 
Lavender  Louise.     Res. — Duncreggan,  Portrush,  Northern 
Ireland.     Club—R.  Portrush  Golf. 

Martin 

Sons  of  Richard  Luther  Martin,  d.  1872  ;  tn.  1856,  Mary 
Olivia  Henrietta,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Taylor,  LL.D. : — 
Rev.  Richard  D'Olier  Martin,  b.  1859;  tn.  1st,  1888, 
Catherine  Mary  Clifford  ;  2nd,  Florence  Taylor  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Denys  Richard  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1892, 
(2)  Laurence  Henry  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  (3) 
Marcus  Francis  Clifford  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  :  Miles 
Patrick  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Iris  Florence. 
Res. — Killeshandra,  co.  Cavan. 

Aylmer  Ffulke  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  tn. 
Violet,  d.  of  John  William  Minchin ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Miles  Minchin  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (2)  Archdall 
Cherry  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  (3)  George  Aylmer 
Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  (4)  Myrtle  Martin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  and  Violet  Aylmer.  Res. — Srivillipatur,  S.  India. 
Walter  de  la  Cour  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  tn.  ,. 

Mabel  Campbell ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 


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Jies.— 

MARTIN  of  Auchendennan  (L.O.,  1868).  Parted  per 
•chevron  sable  and  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
crescents  argent,  a  dexter  hand  erect  couped  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  sable,  holding  a  crescent  argent. 
Motto — "  Hinc  fortior  et  clarior." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  John  MacLellan 

co.   Dumbarton,  b.   1845  ;  d.   1924  ; 

yr.  d.  of  John  Jamieson  of  Shandon, 
Wiiliam  'Michael  Jamieson  Martin, 
(ret.),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1910,  Hon.  Muriel  Louise,  fourth 
d.  of  James,  9th  Lord  Belhaven  and  Stenton,  and  has  issue 
— John  Stanhope  Jervoise  Hamilton  Martin,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920;  and  Elspeth  Georgina.  Res. — The  Square,  Wilton, 
nr.  Salisbury. 

MARTIN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  bars  and  six 
escallops    in    orle    gules.     Mantling    gules    and    argent. 


Martin,  Esq.,  J. P. 
m.  1867,  Isabella, 
Dumbartonsh.  : — 
Esq.,   Major    R.A. 


Crest — Issuant  from  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  horse's  head 
sable,  maned  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop 
or.     Badge — An  escallop  reversed  gules,  charged  with  a 


martlet  or.     Motto — "  Mediocria  maxima." 

Sons  of  Henry  Thomas  Martin  of  Maskeliya,  Ceylon, 
b.  1858  ;   d.  1895  ;   m.  1888,  Emma  Victoria  Mary, 
only  d.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Josiah  Pead,  of  West 
Mailing,  Kent : — 
Henry  Robert  Charles  Martin,  Esq.,  Richmond  Herald 

since  1928,  Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant  of  Arms  1922-28  ; 


late  Capt.  3rd  (S.R.)  Batt.  E.  Lanes.  Regt.,  admitted 
to  the  Middle  Temple  1912,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1914,  Mary 
Gladys,  ygst.  d.  and  co-h.  of  Rev.  John  Whitby  St. 
Quintin,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of  Hatley  St.  George, 
Cambs.,  and  has  issue — Diana  Beatrice  ;  Pamela  Anne  ; 
and  June.  Postal  address — 11  Earl's  Terrace,  W.8  ; 
College  of  Arms,  E.C.4.      Club — The  Queen's. 

Edward  Harry  Martin,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  B.A.I. 
(Trin.  Coll.  Dub.),  Ceylon  Public  Works  Dept.,  late 
Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b.  1892 ;  m.  1915,  Hilda  May  Vere, 
d.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Naghton  of  Manchester,  and 
has  issue — Edward  Anthony  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  19 15  ; 
Robert  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Terence  Patrick 
Charles  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res. — 

Rev.  Robert  Reginald  Martin,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of 
St.  Michael's,  Oxford,  and  Chaplain  of  New  College, 
Oxford ;  late  Lieut.  Beds.  Regt.,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1917, 
Madge,  d.  and  co-h.  of  Charles  Henry  Setterington, 
H.M.I.  of  the  Board  of  Education.  Res. — 129B  High 
Street,  Oxford.     Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

MARTIN  (U.O.).     Sable,  a   cross  Calvary  or,  in  chief 

the  sun  in  splendour  of  the  last,  between  on  the  dexter  an 

increscent  and  on  the  sinister  a  decrescent  argent.    Mantling 

sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 

an  anchor  sable,  an  estoile  or.     Motto — "  Sic  itur  ad  astra." 

Son    of   James    Martin    of    Dublin,    b.         ;     d.         ; 

m.         :  — 

Charles    Edward  Martin,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.   city  of 

Dublin.     Res. — 

MARTIN  of  Colleton  House  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two 
bars  gules,  over  all  a  chevron  or,  thereon  three  talbots 
passant  of  the  second.  Mantlinggules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martin  proper,  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  a  bezant. 

Son  of   W.  Martin,  Esq.,  of  Heanton  Punchardon, 

Devon : — 
William  Pethebridge  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1919), 
High  Sheriff  co.  Devon,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1891,  Maude 
Charlotte,  d.  of  William  Price,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and 
has  issue — (1)  John  Arthur  Pethebridge  Martin,  Esq., 
D.S.C.,  Lieut.   R.N.,    b.  ;  (2)    Ralph    Pethebridge 

Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3)    Philip  Michael  Pethe- 

bridge Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Mary  Maude. 

Res. — Colleton  House,  Chulmleigh,  S.  Devon.  Club — 
Junior  Carlton. 

CECILIA  ELIZABETH  MARY  AGNES  MARTIN- 
EDMUNDS,  eldest  dau.  and  coheiress  of  the  late  William 
Henry  Michael  Aloysius  Martin-Edmunds,  Esq.,  D.L.  co. 
Yorks,  by  his  wife  Emily  Frances  Tichborne,  youngest  dau. 
of  John    H.    Washington    Hibbert   of  Bilton  Grange,  co. 


Warwick.  Armorial  bearings -Upon  alozenge,  quarterly 
1  and  4,  per'  chevron  crenellee  or  and  sable,  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  counterchanged  (for  Edmunds) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
two  bars  gules,  on  a  canton  azure  an  anchor  erect,  the 
shaft  encircled  by  a  naval  crown  or  (for  Martin).  Livery— 
Dark  blue  and  yellow.  Seat—  Worsboro  Hall,  Barnsley, 
co.  Yorks. 


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MARTIN-HARVEY  (H.  Coll.,  24  Oct.  1921).  Argent, 
on  a  bend  gules,  between  six  trefoils  slipped  vert,  three 
martlets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-leopard  sable,  spotted  or, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto 
— "  Ne  oblira  james." 

Son  of  John  Harvey,  Member  of  Institute  of  Naval 
Architects,   d.  1901  : — 

Sir  John  Martin-Harvey,  Knt.-Bach.  (1921),  Actor- 
Manager,  b.  1863  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1921,  the 
additional  surname  of  Martin  ;  m.  1889,  Angelita  Helena 
de  Silva,  d.  of  Don  Ramon  de  Silva  Ferro  ;  and  has 
issue — Jack  Seaforth  Elton  Martin-Harvey,  Esq.,  b. 
1897  [m.  1927,  Hester  Margetson]  ;  Margaret  Muriel  [m. 
1st,  1914,  Ronald  Squire  (div.  1924) ;  2nd,  1926,  Garry 
Marsh].     Res. — Parkholme,  East  Sheen. 


MARTIN-LEAKE  (H.  Coll.,  1721).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  eight  annulets  argent, 
on  a  canton  gules,  a  castle  triple-towered  of  the  third  (for 
Leake) ;  2  and  3,  paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief 
gules,  three  marleons  of  the  first  (for  Martin).  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ship 
gun-carriage,  on  it  a  piece  of  ordnance  mounted,  all  proper. 
Motto—"  Pari  animo." 

Sons  of  the  late  Stephen  Martin-Leake,  Esq.,  J. P., 
B.A. ,  Barrister- at- Law,  b.  1826;  d.  1893;  m.  1859, 
Isabel,  d.  of  William  Plunkett  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barr  - 
at-Law  :• — 

Stephen  Martin-Leake,  Esq.,  J. P.  Herts,  M.I.C.E.,  b. 
1861.  Seat — Marshalls,  High  Cross,  near  Ware,  co.  Herts. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 

William  Martin-Leake,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Cheshire  Regt. , 
b.  1865.     Res.— 

Richard  Martin-Leake,  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  1867. 
Res.— 

Arthur  Martin-Leake,  Gentleman,  V.C.  with  Bar, 
L.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1874.  Res.— Marshalls,  Ware. 
Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

MARTON  of  Capernwray  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  bars 
giiles,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  an  escutcheon  ermine. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  proper,  attired  sable.  Motto 
' '  Dieu  et  ma  patrie. " 

Sons   of    Col.    George    Blucher   Heneage   Marton   of 

Capernwray,    co.    Lancaster,    M.P.  1885-6,  J. P.  cos. 

Lancaster  and  Westmorland,  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster, 

High  Sheriff  1877,  Hon.  Col.  late  3rd  and  4th  Batts. 

Roy.    Lancaster   Regt.,   b.  1839;    d.  1905;    m.  1866, 

Hon.   Caroline  Gertrude  Flower,  d.   of  5th  Viscount 

Ashbrook : — 

Capt.    George   Henry   Powys   Marton,    5th    Batt.    Roy. 

Lancashire  Regt. ,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1869.    Seat — Capernwray, 

Lancashire.     Club — White's. 

Lt.-Col.  Richard  Oliver  Marton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Res. 
of  Officers  R.A.,  b.  1872;  fit.  1899,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  Egerton  Leigh  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Leigh  of  Jodrell 
Hall  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Oliver  Egerton  Christopher 
Marton,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (2)  Guy  Burton  Heneage 
Marton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Res. — Beach  House,  Little- 
stone-on-Sea.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Rev.  Lancelot  Edward  Marton,  b.  1878.  Res. — 5  Roberts 
Street,  Great  Howard  Street,  Liverpool. 

Lionel  Marton,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Roy.  Berks  Regt.,  b. 
1879. 

MARTYN  (U.O.).  Azure,  a  cross  Calvary  argent, 
between  in  the  dexter  chief  the  sun  in  splendour  or,  and 
in  the  sinister  chief  the  moon  in  crescent  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  estoile  of  six  points  or.  Motto — ' '  Sic  itur 
ad  astra." 

Son  of  John  Martyn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tulira,  co.  Galway, 

b.    1801  ;  d.   i860 ;    m.   1857,   Annie  Mary   Josephine, 

d.  of  James   Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Masonbrook,   co. 

Galway : — 

Edward  Joseph  Martyn,  Esq.,  formerly  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.   Galway   (High  Sheriff  1886),  b.   1859.      Seat—  Tulira, 

Ardrahan,  co.  Galway.     Clubs—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

MARTYN-LINNINGTON.  Argent,  two  bars  raguly 
between  five  leopards'  faces  two  one  and  two  all  gules. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.       Crest — On  a  wreath  oi  the 


colours,  in  front  of  a  rock  proper,  a  leopard's  face  gules, 

surmounted  by  an  estoile  or. 

Son  of  Richard  Linnington  Martyn-Linnington, 
Gentleman,  b.  1868;  assumed  the  surname  of 
Linnington  by  R.L.  1889 ;  d.  1926 ;  m.  1892, 
Jenny,  d.  of  William  Littell  Tizard,  of  Dorchester  :  — 
Adolphus     Littell     Martyn-Linnington,      Gentleman, 

b.  1893.     Res. — 

Sir  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  MARWOOD,  K.C.B.  (1917), 
of  Little  Busby  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  Esq.,  J.P.,  B.A.  Camb., 
Lord  and  Chief  Bailiff  of  Langburgh  Wapentake  ;  succeeded 
his  eldest  brother,  George  Frederic  Marwood,  who  died 
May  23,  1898,  unmarried.  Born  Feb.  1,  1863,  being  the 
second  son  of  George  Marwood  of  Little  Busby,  co.  Yorks. , 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding  co.  Yorks.,  Lord 


and  Chief  Bailiff  of  Langburgh  Wapentake  (by  inheritance 
under  a  grant  from  King  John  to  Peter  de  Brus),  by  his  wife 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Peel,  M.A. ,  Prebendary 
of  Lincoln,  and  Rector  of  Willingham,  co.  Lincoln,  first 
cousin  of  the  eminent  statesman,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Peel,  2nd  Bart.,  Prime  Minister  1834-35  and  1841-46. 
Sir  William  Marwood  is  head  of  the  family  of  Metcalfe 
of  the  Porch  House,  Northallerton,  a  younger  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Metcalfe  of  Nappa  Hall  in  Wensley- 
dale,    co.    Yorks.     The    eldest  son   of  the  Rev.    Thomas 


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Metcalfe  of  the  Porch  House,  Northallerton,  took  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Marwood  by  Act  of  Parliament, 
5  George  III.,  1765,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  grand- 
daughter and  heiress  of  Sir  Henry  Marwood  of  Little 
Busby,  Baronet  (see  Metcalfe).  Armorial  bearings— Gules, 
a  chevron  ermine,  between  three  goats'  heads  erased  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  ram  couchant  argent,  horned 
and  hoofed  or.     Seats — Busby  Hall,  Stokesley,  Yorks. 

MARWICK  of  Glasgow  (L.O.,  1877).  Parted  per  fesse 
argent  and  azure,  a  saltire  wavy  counterchanged,  between 
a  castle  triple-towered  sable,  masoned  argent,  thereon  a  red- 
breast proper  in  chief,  and  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the 
first  in  base  (the  castle  and  redbreast  being  allusive  to  the 
offices  of  Town  Clerk  of  Edinburgh  and  Town  Clerk  of 
Glasgow).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar  passant  azure.  Motto — 
"  Firmus  et  fidelis. " 

Sons  of  Sir  James  David  Marwick,  Kt.  Bach.,  LL.D. 
Glasgow,  J. P.  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  andD.L.  co.  of  city  of 
Glasgow,  Town  Clerk  of  Edinburgh  1860-1873,  and  of 
Glasgow  1873-1903,   b.  1826  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.   1855,  Jane, 
d.  of  James  Black  Watt,  Solicitor,  of  Edinburgh  : — 
David  William  Marwick,  Esq.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  W.S.,  b. 
i860;  m.    1895,   Louise  Kenmure   Maitland,    ygst.    d.   of 
William  Arthur  Peterkin,  General  Superintendent  Beard 
of  Supervision  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — David  Kenmure  Mar- 
wick, b.  1905  ;  Jean  Barclay  ;  and  Evelyn  Mitchell.     Res. 
— Lavender  Cottage,  Upper  Bourne,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

James  Marwick,  Esq.,  C.A.  [Arms  as  above,  but  (re- 
matric.  L.O.  21  June  1909)   a   bordure   or  for  difference. 


Crest  and    Motto    as    above],   b,    1862. 
Ranch,  Santa  Barbara,  California. 


Res. — Braemar 


Sir  SPENCER  POCKLINGTON  MARYON 
MARYON-WILSON,  nth  Baronet,  of  East  Borne  (March 
4,  1660),  formerly  Lt.  3rd  Batt.  King's  Own  Lt.  Infantry, 
and  Capt.  West  Kent  Yeo.  Cav. ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  of 
London,  Patron  of  five  Livings,  and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Charlton  and  Hampstead.  Assumed  by  Royal  Licence, 
1899,  the  additional  surname  of  Maryon.  Born  July  19, 
1859,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Spencer  Maryon  Maryon 
Wilson,  Bart.,  R.N.,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Rose  Emily, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Sharp  Pocklington.  Armorial 
bearings  —  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  wolf  rampant, 
in  chief  three  estoiles  or  (for  Wilson)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on 
three  bars  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  seven  bezants  four 
three  two  and  one  (for  Maryon).     Mantling  sable  and  or. 


Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-wolf  as  in  the 
arms  (for  Wilson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon 
segreant  sable,  bezantee,  the  wings  ermine,  resting  the 
dexter  hind  leg  on  an  escutcheon  per  fesse  argent  and  or, 
charged  with  an  eagle  displayed  gules  (for  Maryon). 
Mottoes — "  Pro  legibus  ac  regibus  "  and  "  Res  non  verba." 
[These  are  the  arms  officially  registered,  but  Sir  Spencer 
objects  to  the  Maryon  arms  and  makes  no  use  of  them]. 
Livery — Very  dark  blue,  and  gold  lace  braid  coat  and 
trousers  ;  (dress),  very  dark  blue  coat,  yellow  plush  breeches, 
black  stockings.  Married,  1887,  Minnie  Elisabeth,  only 
child  of  the  late  General  Anthony  Robert  Thornhill  of 
Lavender  Farm,  Ascot;  and  has  Issue — Thomas  Spencer 
Maryon  Maryon- Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1888  [m.  1911,  Constance, 
d.  of  late  T.  Herbert  Bennett] ;  and  Margaretta  Elizabeth. 
Seats — Yattendon  House,  Berks.  ;  3  Princes  Gardens,  S.W 
Clubs— Carlton,  Bath  ;  Cavalry. 

MASKELYNE,  see  STORY-MASKELYNE. 


MASON  of  Compton  Castle  (H.  Coll.,  10  Oct.  1918). 
Or,  three  spur-rowels  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  plate 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  like  plates,  each 
charged  with  a  cross  couped  all  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head 
erased  azure,  attired  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  three 
cross  crosslets  in  fesse  or.  Motto — "  Facta  non  verba." 
Son  of  George  Holt  Mason,  of  Broadwater,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1852,  Laura 
Mary,  d.  of  Charles  John  Moakes  : — 
Sir  William  James  Peake  Mason,  1st  Bart.,  of  Compton 
Pauncefoot  (3  July  1918),  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1885,  Edith,  d.  of  Alexander  Affleck, 
of  Dumfries  ;  and  has  issue — Glyn  Keith  Murray  Mason, 
Esq.,  D.S.O.,  with  Bar,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  14th  Hussars, 
M.P.  Croydon  1922,  1923,  1924,  b.  1887  [m.  1918,  Grace 
Ellinor,  d.  of  N.  Keen  ;  and  has  issue — William  Murray 
Mason,  Esq.,  b.  192 1  ;  Keith  Alexander  Henry  Mason, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Irene  Elizabeth  Ann  (Res. — Drokes, 
Beaulieu,  Hants.)].  Seat — Compton  Castle,  Compton 
Pauncefoot,  Somerset.     Club — Carlton. 

MASON  of  Masonbrook  (U.O.  26  Nov.   1711)-     Or,   a 
lion  rampant  with  two  heads  azure.       Mantling  azure  and 
or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mermaid  with 
comb  and  mirror  all  proper.      Motto— "  Dum  spiro  spero.'' 
Son  of  Henry  Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1822;  dr 
;  m.  1869,  Isabella  Bushes: — 
Henry    Langrishe    Monck-Mason,    Gentleman,   b. 
Address— c/o  Mrs.   E.  W.  Moore,  Dargle  Cottage,  Crow- 
borough,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Robert   Boyle  Monck-Mason,  Rector  of 
Woolhampton,  Berks.,    b.   1823;    d.    1895;    m.    1854, 
Jane,  d.  of  Espine  Batty  : — 
Rev.  Espine  Robert  Monck-Mason,  B.A. ,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1862  ;  m.  Annie,  d.  of  Lawrence  Lovett  Turner  ; 
and  has  issue — Espine  Lawrence  Monck-Mason,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911  ;  and  Drusilla  Anne  Belissa  Lovett.     Res. — 12 
Lexden  Road,  Colchester. 

Rev.  Robert  Langrishe  Monck-Mason,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1868. 

Sons  of  Col.  George  Monck-Mason,  R.A.,  b.  1850;  d, 

1909  ;    m.    1877,    Rose,    d.    of    the    late    Maj.-Gen. 

Astell : — 

Maj.    Godfrey  Noel  Grey    Monck-Mason,  O.B.E.,  late 

Indian  Magistrates'  Dept.,  b.  1882  ;   m.  1907,  Madeleine, 

d.  of  Col.  C.  McD.  Skene,  and  has  issue  —  John  Hunter 

Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 

George  Evelyn  Arthur  Monck-Mason,  Esq.,  H.B.M.'s 
Consul  at  Constanza,  Rumania,  b.  1888;  m.  and  has  issue 
— 1  dau.  Postal  address—  British  Consulate,  Constanza, 
Rumania. 

Adrian  Talbot  Macartney  Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  b. 
1889.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Thomas  Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  I.C.S., 
b.  1838;  d.  1874;  m.  1867,  Alice  Portia,  d.  of  Henry 
Woolley,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Welsbridge,  Bristol:— 
Lt.-Col.  Roger  Monck-Mason,  D.S.O.,  iate  R.  Munster 
Fusiliers,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1st,  1902,  Ethel  Beatrice  (div.  1908), 
d.    of  the  late  Walter   Strickland  ;  2nd,    1913,    Geraldine 
Irene,  d.  of  Robert  Lewis  Verity,  Esq.,  and  has  issue- 
Roger  Lewis  Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  b.   1914-     Res.— 
44  Tregunter  Road,  S.W.      Club -Army  and  Navy. 

Thomas  George  Monck-Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Res.  —Masonbrook,  Cranbrook,  Western  Australia. 


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MASON,  of  Gawthrop,  Dent,  Yorks.  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
masoned  sable,  two  crescents  in  pale  of  the  second  between 
two  flaunches  azure,  each  charged  with  a  cross  fleury  or. 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
•colours,  a  trowel  erect  or,  between  two  branches  of  palm 
proper.     Motto — "  Troes  fuimus." 
Son  of  : — 

Thomas  Alexander  Mason,  Gentleman,  of  Temple  Court, 
Reigate,  Surrey  ;  and  Gawthrop,  Dent,  Yorks. 

MASON.  Quarterly,  i  and  4,  argent,  on  a  fesse  cottised 
azure,  two  annulets  of  the  first,  in  chief  as  many  lions'  heads 
couped  of  the  second  (for  Mason) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii.,  gules,  a  lion  rampant,  and  above  the  head  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  canton  of  the  last  for  distinction  (for  Humfrey); 
.ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  sable,  a 
bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
first  (for  Blake).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 
1,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  couped 
azure,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  antler  in  bend  or,  between 
two  wings  argent,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  also 
azure  (for  Mason)  ■  2.  on  a  ducal  coronet,  an  eagle, 
wings  elevated,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sceptre  all 
or  ;  and  charged  on  the  breast  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gules  (for  Humfrey) ;  3.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  morion,  a  martlet  proper  (for  Blake). 

Son   of  Robert    Harvey  Mason,   Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Necton  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  b.   1843  ;  d.   1927  ; 

m.  1873,  Jane  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 

W.  Upcher  :  — 
Alwyne  Mason,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Derbyshire  and  Radnor- 
shire, b.  1875;  m.  1905,  Clara  Winifred  Sarah,  only  d. 
of  C.  R.  Palmer-Morewood  of  Alfreton  Park,  and  has 
surv.  issue — (1)  Eric  Alwyne  Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1906; 
(2)  Mervyn  Charles  Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (3)  Ronald 
Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res.  —  Hall  Orchards, 
Wetherby,  Yorks. 

MASON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  paly  of  six  gules 
and  sable  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a 
catherine-wheel  in  base  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  per 
chevron  gules  and  sable,  a  lion's  head,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
torch  fired  proper.     Motto — "Non  vultusinstantis  tyranni." 

Son  of  James  Mason  of  Eynsham  Hall,  Witney  (Oxon. ), 

b.  ;  d.  ;   m.  : — 

James  Francis  Mason,  Esq.,  formerly  Major  Oxfordsh. 
Imperial  Yeom. ,  J. P.  co.  Oxon.,  MP.  for  Windsor 
1906-18,^.1861;  m.  1895,  Lady  Evelyn  Margaret  Lindsay, 
d.  of  26th  Earl  of  Crawford,  and  has  issue — Michael  Henry 
Mason,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  \m.  1925,  Hon  Annette  Baird, 
■d.  of  1st  Baron  Stonehaven] ;  and4daus.    Seat — Eynsham 


Hall,  Witney.      Town  res. — 16  Bruton  Street,  London,  W. 
Clubs — Travellers',  Carlton,  Bachelors'. 

MASON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a 
chevron  between  three  masons'  squares  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  curlew  standing  in  heather  proper.  Motto — 
"  Cui  fides  fide."  Livery — Black  coat,  with  blue  breeches 
and  waistcoat. 

Only  son  of  Col.   Henry  Paul  Mason,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of 
Eden  Place,    Kirkby  Stephen,    b.    1855;  d.   1924;  m. 
1890,   Helen  Arbuthnot,  d.   of  the  late  Canon  Henry 
Arbuthnot  Feilden,  Vicar  of  Kirkby  Stephen  : — 
Paul  Randle  Feilden  Mason,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt. 
late  4th  Batt.  The  King's  Regt.,  b.  1893;   m.  1917,  Joyce 
Madeline,    only  child  of   Arthur  Lawford  Wigan,   second 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Wigan,  Bt.,   and  has  surv. 
issue — Pamela  Marcia  ;  and  Virginia  Cicely.     Seats — Eden 
Place,  Kirkby  Stephen;  The  Cedars,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 
Son  of  Thomas  Mason,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Redman 
House,   Kirkby   Stephen,    Westmorland,  b.    1818;  d. 
1891  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1848,  Sarah  {d.  1858),  d.  of  Henry 
Jackson,  of  Winton  Hall,  Westmorland:— 
John  Mason,  Esq.,  J. P.  Westmorland,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S., 
B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1856  ;   m.  1886,  Amy  Isabella,  d.  of  Col. 
G.  B.   Roberts,  M.S.C.  ;  and  has   issue — 1    dau.     Res. — 
The  Crossways,  Cross-in-Hand,  Sussex. 

MASSEREENE  AND  FERRARD,  Viscount,  see 
SKEFFINGTON. 

MASSEY  (H.  Coll.,  5  Nov.  1925.)  Azure,  a  chevron 
between  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys,  and  in  base  a  demi- 
pegasus  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant 
out  of  a  crown  vallary  or,  a  demi-pegasus  sable,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  afleur-de-lysgold.  Motto—"  Keep  faith 
fear  naught." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Massey,  Solicitor,  of  Wayland 
House,  Watton,  Norfolk,  b.  1794;  d.  1862;  m.  1833, 
Rebecca,  d.  of  Richard  Francis,  of  Wymondham, 
Norfolk  :— 
William  Thomas  Massey,  Gentleman,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1st, 
1874,  Dorothy,  2nd  d.  of  Henry  Frederic  Gritten,  of  West- 
minster ;  2nd,  1920,  May,  yngst.  d.  of  J.  Greaves  Walker, 
of  Wallington,  Surrey;  and  has  had  issue — (by  1st  mar- 
riage) (1)  Hugh  Massey,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  [m.  1905, 
Elizabeth  Mary  Kyrle,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Wright  Sher- 
lock, and  has  issue — Kenneth  Hugh  Sherlock  Massey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906] ;  (2)  Frederic  Layton  Massey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  (3)  William  Francis  Massey,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1880  [m.  1917,  Mabel  Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late 
George  Ross,  of  Ceylon]  ;  (4)  George  Edward  Massey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1883  [m.  1914,  Mary  Glancy,  yngst.  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  William  Pate,  of  The  Cloisters, 
Bristol,  and  has  issue  —  Dorothy  MacDermot  Suffield 
(Res. — Oakdene,  Manor  Way,  Beckenham)]  ;  (5)  Henry 
Suffield  Massey,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  d.  1919  ;  (6)  Godfrey 
Massey,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res. — The  Cottage,  77 
Crystal  Palace  Park  Road,  Sydenham,  S.E. 

MASSICKS,  see  BARLOW-MASSICKS. 

EDWARD  RICHARD  MASSIE,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  of 
Chester,  late  Lieut.  78th  Highlanders,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Coddington.  Born  Sept.  21,  1845,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  Admiral  Thomas  Leche  Massie,  by  his  wife  Charlotte 
Hester,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Edward  V.  Townshend  of 
Wincham.  Armorial  bearings  (Vns.  Cheshire) — Quar- 
terly, gules  and  or,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  argent,  a  canton  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-pegasus  quarterly  or 
and  gules.  Livery — Mulberry,  with  red  facings.  Married, 
firstly,  July  28,  1866,  Olga  Marie,  Baroness  von  Wessenberg- 
Ampringen  (granddau.  of  Baron  Henry  von  Wessenberg- 
Ampringen,  formerly  Austrian  Ambassador  at  St.  James's)  ; 
and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Brig.-Gen.  Roger  Henry  Massie, 
C.B.,  C.M.G,.  R.A.,  served  Soudan  1896,  Indian  Frontier 
and  Tirah  1897-8,  S.  African  War  1900-2,  Great  War,  as 
Maj.-Gen.  comdg.  Canadian  Heavy  Artillery  191 7- 18, 
Col.  R.A.  1920-22,  ret.  1922,  b.  1869;  d.  1927  {tn.  1902, 
Cecil  D.,  eldest  dau  of  Maurice  Hall  of  Middelburg, 
and  had  issue — Thomas  Antony  Massie,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  2/9th  Gurkhas,  b.  1906 ;  Clementina  Ann  and 
Joan  Dorothea  ;  (2)  Edward  Philip  Massie,  Gentleman,  b. 
1870;  d.    1871  ;    (3)  John  Hamon  Massie,  Esq.,    D.S.O., 


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Force  and  was  killed  in  action  Nov.  1914  [w.  1904,  Maria 
Margaret,  eld.  dau.  of  Lt.-Gen.  Ernest  A.  Berger,  late  10th 
Regt.].  He  married  secondly,  1904,  Margaret  Maxwell,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Maxwell  Lyte,  K.C.  B.  ;  and  has  further  issue 
— Barbara  Massie  ;  and  Margery  Massie.  Seats— Codding- 
ton,  Chester;  The  Barn,  Frensham,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

MASSINGBERD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
three  quatrefoils,  two  and  one,  or,  in  chief  a  boar  statant 
of  the  last,  charged  with  a  plain  cross  gules;  2  and  3, 
quarterly,  or  and  argent,  on  a  cross  couped  between  four 
lions  rampant  sable,  five  escallops  of  the  first.  Mantling' 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  azure,  charged  with  two  arrows  saltirewise 
between  four  guttes  argent. 

Son    of   Rev.    Francis    Charles   Massingberd,    Rector 

of  Ormsby  and  Chancellorlof  Lincoln  Cathedral,  £.  1800  ; 

d.  1872;  m.  1839,  Fanny,  eld.  d.  of  William  Baring, 

M.P.  (fourth  son  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  1st  Bart.): — 

The  late  Rev.  William  Oswald  Massingberd,  Rector  of 

Ormsby,  and  R.D.   of  Hill,  J. P.  for  Lindsey,  b.  1848;  d. 

1910  ;  m.   1884,  Emily  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Soper,  late 

Rector  of  Bag  Enderby  ;  and  left  issue— Dorothy    Emily. 

MASSINGBERD-MUNDY  (R.L.,  29  April  1863,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  on 
a  cross  engrailed  argent,  five  lozenges  purpure,  on  a  chief 
or,  three  ravens'  legs  erased  a  la  guise  azure  (Mundy, 
1510) ;  2.  azure,  three  quatrefoils  two  and  one  or,  in  chief 
a  boar  statant  of  the  last,  charged  with  a  plain  cross 
gules  (Massingberd,  c.  1500);  3.  quarterly  or  and  argent, 
on  a  cross  couped  between  four  lions  rampant  sable,  five 
escallops  of  the  first  (also  for  Massingberd. )  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wolf's  head  erased  sable,  bezant^e,  langued  gules,  vomit- 
ing .fire  proper  (Mundy);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  two  arrows  saltire- 
wise between  four  guttes  argent  (Massingberd).  Mottoes — 
"Deus  providebit  "  ;  "  Est  meruisse  sates." 

Sons  of  Charles  Francis  Massingberd-Mundy,  Esq., 
J.P. ,  D.L. ,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1915;  m.  1865,  Louisa  Charlotte, 
d.  of  Charles  John  Bigge  of  Linden,  Northumberland  : — 

Godfrey  Bertram  Massingberd-Mundy,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  D. L., 
late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Lines.  Regt.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1872; 
m.  1925,  Margaret  Isabelle,  2nd  d.  of  Stephen  Schlizzi,  of 
Guisborough,  Northants.  Seat — Ormsby  Hall,  Alford, 
Lincolnshire.      Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Oswald  Francis  Massingberd-Mundy,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ; 
m.  1904,  Eleanor  Hyacinthe,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Mondeford 
Brainston,  and  has  issue — Francis  Massingberd-Mundy, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  John  Massingberd-Mundy,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907.     Res. — 

Henry  Louis  Massingberd-Mundy.  Gentleman,  b.  1879; 
m.  1902,  Emily  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Arthur  Merriden. 
Res—  . 

MASSY  or  MASSEY  (U.O.,  certified  16  March  1648). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  sable,  a  lion 
passant  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head 
gules,  attired  sable.     Motto  —  "  Pro  libertate  patriae." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Hugh  Somerset  Massy,  7th  Baron 

Massy,  b.  1864;  d.  1926;  m.  1886,  Ellen  Ida  Constance, 

d.  of  the  late  Charles  William  Wise,  of  Rochestown, 

co.  Tipperary : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Hugh    Hamon   Charles    George   Massy,    8th 

Baron  Massy,  of  Duntrileague,  co.  Limerick  (Irel.,  4  Aug. 

1776),  b.  1894;  m.  1919,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Richard 

Leonard,  of  Meadsbrook,  Ashbourne,    co.  Limerick,    and 

widow  of  Dr.  Moran,  of  Tara,  Meath,  and  has  issue — Hon. 

Hugh    Hamon   John   Somerset   Massy,  b.  1921.       Seat — 

Hermitage,  Castle  Connell,  co.  Limerick. 

Hon.  Francis  John  Ingolsby  Tristram  Massy,  Lieut,  late 
R.F.A.,  b.  1895;  m.  1920,  Evelyn,  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Henry,  of  Richardstown  Castle,  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  and  has 
issue —  Massy,  Esq.,  b.  1925.     Res. — 

Son  of  Hugh  Hamon  George  William  Caruthers  Massy, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.  N.,Commr.  of  Income  and  Land 
Taxes,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1916;  m.  1st,  1882,  Agnes  Henrietta 
(d.  1907),  d.  of  John  James  Edward  Hamilton,  Esq.  ; 
2nd,  1908,  Anne  Emma  Featherstonhaugh,  second  d.  of 
the  late  Col.  Robert  Thomas  Thompson  : — 
Hugh  Caruthers  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Seat — 
Son  of  Hugh  Hamon  John  Massy,  Esq.,  of  Hazel- 
hurst,  Hants.,  Capt.  44th  Regt.,  b.  1822;  d.   1867;  m. 


1850,  Annie  Margaret,  d.  of  Morgan  John   Evans    of 

Llwyndbarried : — 
Rollo  Dillon  Dunham  Massy,  Esq.,  J.P.  Hants.,  b.  i8;6; 
m.   1884,  Emma  (d.    1926),  d.   of  James  Inman  ;  and  has 
issue — Annie  Narcissa  ;  and  Louisa.     Res. — Hatchett  Villa, 
Brockenhurst  R.S.O. ,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Haworth  Peel  Massy,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 

22nd  Foot,  b.   1842;  d.  1916;    m.  1873,  Anne  Justina 

(Res. — 12    Bellevue     Road,    Wandsworth     Common, 

S.W.17),  d.  of  Arthur  Lloyd  Davies-Lloyd  of  Altyrodin 

and  Blaendyffryn  : — 
Hugh  Dillon  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Bertie  Errol  Massy,  Esq.,  Major  late  Cheshire  Regt.,  b. 
1883  ;    m.    1918,    Ine  van  Enst,  widow   of  H.  Versteegh 
Res  — 

Sons   of  Rev.    Xavier   Peel    Massy,    B.A. ,    Rector   of 

Colinton,  b.  1845;  d.   1906;   m.   1872,   Harriet  Emily, 

d.  of  Edward  Hurlstone: — 
Arthur  Ernest  Massy,  Esq.,  Capt.  (temp.)  R.A.V.C,  b. 
1873.     Res  — 

Godfrey  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1908,  Marianne, 
eld.  d.  of  the  late  E.  Gooderidge  of  Goole,  Yorks.  Res. — 
Lawrence  Peel  Massy,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut,  late  R.N.R., 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1883  ;  m.  1914,  Constance 
Jean,  d.  of  John  James  Galletly,  of  Inchdrewer,  Colinton, 
Midlothian ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  Lawrence  John  Peel 
Massy,  Gentleman,  6.  191 6  ;  Doreen  Constance  ;  aiid  Desirfe 
Winifred.  Res.— 18  Golder's  Manor  Drive,  Golder's  Green, 
N.W.n. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Wellington  Massy,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  b.  1846  ; 

d.  1916  ;  m.  1881,  Emma  Elizabeth,  d.  and  h.  of  John 

Stokes  of  Cuffern  :— 
Hugh  Royds  Stokes  Massy,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.  co.  Pem- 
broke, Major  R.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.),b.  1884  ;  m.  1912,  Maud  Ina  Nest,  d.  of  Col.  Thomas 
James  Koch  of  Llether,  Penycwm,  Pembrokeshire  ;  and  has 
issue— Hugh  Peter  Stokes  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and 
Mary  Nest.     Res. — Cottesmore,  Haverfordwest. 

Herbert  John  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1912,  Amy, 
second  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Esmonde  White  of  Sunnybank, 
Llanwrtyd  Wells.     Res. — 

Charles  Walter  Massy,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  R.A., 
served  Great  War  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.),  b.  1887;  m. 
1920,  Muriel  Laura,  d.  of  J.  Hallinan,  of  Glandalane, 
Fermoy  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Charles  Massy,  Gentleman, 
£.1921;  John  Royds  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Res. — 
Cottesmore,  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George    Eyre   Massy,  Rector   of  Gum- 

freston,    co.    Somerset,  b.    1851  ;    d.    1905  ;    m.   1877, 

Katharine  Frances  (d.  1912),  only  child  of  Surg.-Maj. 

G.  F.  H.  Brown:— 

George  Edward  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 

Villiers  Wilfrid  Peel  Massy,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  9th   Batt. 

D.C.L.I.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1915,  Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Carlos 

Vetter ;    and   has  issue — Patrick   Wilfrid   Villiers    Massy, 

Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Bridget  Ursula  Elaine.     Res. — 

Sons    of    Col.    George    Eyre    Massy    of    Riversdale, 

Limerick,  b.   1822;   d.   1885;   m.    1st,    Rose  Gertrude 

(d.  1869),  d.  of  Thomas  de  Moleyns;  2nd,  1871,  Eliza, 

d.  of  Rev.  James  W.  Rynd,  Rector  of  Galbally: — 
Hugh  Hamon  George  Massy,  Gentleman,   b.  1867;  m. 
1894,   Hortense  Mary,   d.   of  Thomas   John  Pennefather  ; 
and  has  issue — Hugh  Hamon  de  Moleyns  Massy,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1895  ;  and  Noelle  Hortense  Pennefather.      Seat — 
Riversdale,  Limerick. 
George  Robert  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     ^es-  — 
Edmund  Ingoldsby  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1910, 
Cicely  Helen,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Robert  Ellis  Cunliffe  of  Croft, 
Ambleside.     Res. — Glencairn,  Norwood,  Ceylon. 

Son  of  James  Eyre  Massy,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Roy. 

Dub.  Fus. ,  b.  1873  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1903,  May  Evelyn,  d.  of 

JohnCarmichael,  Esq.  J.P.  ,ofTractonPark,co.  Cork: — 
George  Eyre  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  19 14.     Res. — 

Sons  of  J.  G.  B.  Massy- Beresford  (a.v.). 

Sons   of    Francis    Staunton    Massy- Da wson ,    Esq.,    b. 

1840 ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1870,  Julia  Eliza,  only  d.  of  late  T. 

C.  Gilmour  of  New  Orleans,  U.S.A. : — 
Francis  Evelyn  Massy-Dawson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.  R.N. 
(ret.),  served  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (medal)  Gambia 
(despatches),  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1872;  m.  ist,i922, 
Emily  Banner  Clough  (d.  1928),  d.  of  Lt. -Comdr.  S.  J. 
Johnstone,  and  widow  of  Capt.  H.  A.  Adam,  C.  B.E. ,  R.N.  ; 
2nd,  1928,  May  Caroline  Taylor.     Club — United  Service. 

Charles  Godfrey  Massy-Dawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873; 
m.  1903,  Wilbelmina  Geraldine,  d.  of  Hon.  S.  Haughton, 
C.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Dennis  Staunton  Massy-Dawson, 

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Manor  House,  Lindfield,  Sussex. 

Robert  Henry  Massy-Dawson,  Gentleman,  b.   1874;  m. 

1920,  Elsie  Mary,  d.  of  John  Mackenzie  and  widow  of  A.  C. 

Cordery.     Res. — Westfield  House,  Whitecross,  Hereford. 

Sons  of  William  Massy,   Esq. ,  of  Caervillahow  and 

Ballyglasheen,  b.   1815;  d.   1875;  tn.  1857,  Sophia,  d. 

of  Alexander  Grant  of  St.  Andrew's,  New  Brunswick : — 

Godfrey  Warburton  Massy,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Roy.  Irish 

Rifles,  served  in  S.    Africa    1900-1901,  b.   1863;  tn.    1904, 

Gertrude  Annette  Seton,  d.  of  Gen.  W.  G.  D.  Massy,  C.B., 

and  widow  of  Col.  J.  G.  Cockburn.      Seat — Caervillahow 

Golden,  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary. 

Hugh  Francis  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Son  of  Hugh  James  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1899  ; 
tn.  1853,  Mary  Jane  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Isaac  Darby: — 
Hugh  James  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  tn.  1881,  Isa- 
bella Rhymers  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Horatio  N.   Hope  ;   and  has 
had  issue — Muriel  Alexander  (d.  );    and  Dolores  Garay 

Hope.     Res. — Summerside,  Prince  Edward  Island,  Canada. 
Sons  of  Beresford  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1878  ; 
tn.  1869,  Elizabeth  Harriet,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  H.  Read: — 
Cecil  Hugh  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 
Sydney  Beresford  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
Sons  of  George  Hugh  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1844;   d. 
1912  ;  tn.  i88o,Georginad.  of  George  Fenwick.M.D. : — 
Gordon  Eyre  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Hugh  de  Hertel  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Henry  William  Massy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Grants- 
town   Hall  and    Rosanna,    co.   Tipperary,    Maj.    Tip. 
Art.   Mil.,  b.   1816;  d.    1895;    tn.   1838,   Maria,   d.   of 
Patrick  Cahill  :— 
Lt.-Col.  Charles  Francis  Massy,  b.  1847  ;  tn.  1873,  Alice, 
d.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Seaton,   K.C.B.  ;  and  has 
issue — Seaton  Dunham  Massy,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Yorks. 
Regt. ,  b.  1882  ;  Ella  [tn.  P.  D.  Agnew] ;  and  Alice  Seaton 
[tn.  1903,  Capt.  Charles  Walter  Tribe].     Res. — 

Col.  Harry  Stanley  Massy,  C.B. ,  comdg.  19th  Bengal 
Lancers,  b.  1855;  tn.  1894,  Geraldine  Elinor,  d.  of  George 
Massy  of  Glenville  ;  and  has  issue — Eyre  Fitzgerald  Francis 
Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  and  Geraldine.  Seat — Grants- 
town  Hall,  Tipperary.     Club — United  Service. 

Col.  Percy  Hugh  Hamon  Massy,  late  6th  Dragoon 
Gds. ,  b.  1857;  tn.  1888,  Rosamond  Amabel  Nora,  d.  of 
late  Sir  Carey  Knyvett,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue— Cynthia 
Rosamond  Emeline.  Res. — i6a  Cromwell  Crescent,  S.W.5. 
Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  Major  Godfrey  William  Hugh  Massy  of  Castle- 
rea,  d.  1862;  tn.  1856,  Louisa  Emma,  d.  of  Robert 
George  Maunsell  of  Limerick,  and  widow  of  the  6th 
Earl  of  Seafield  : — 
Godfrey  Lennox  Eyre  Massy,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  Connaught 
Rangers,  b.  1856.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Capt.  Hugh  Francis  Massy,  tn.  1864,  Beatrice 
Louisa,  d.  of  Thomas  Johnstone  Barton  of  Glenda- 
lough  House,  co  Wicklow  : — 
Hugh  Eyre  Barton  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Godfrey  William  Edward  Massy,  Gentleman,  b.   1873; 
tn.  1911,  Eva  Susan,  d.  of  William  Bolton  of  The  Island, 
and  widow  of  Hon.  Hamilton  Robert  Tilson  Grogan  Fitz- 
maurice  Deane-Morgan.     Res. — 

Son  of  George  Godfrey  Hamon  Massy,  Esq.,  of 
Kingswell  House,  Tipperary,  b.  1874;  d.  1910;  tn. 
Florence  Caroline,  second  d.  of  Charles  A.  Clarke,  of 
Kingstown,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Richard  Albert  Hamon  Massv,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.    Lionel  Edward  Massey,  5th  Baron 

Clarina,  Lt.-Col.  Scots  Fus.  Gds.,  D.L.  co.  Limerick 

(High  Sheriff  1896),  b.    1837;  d.  1922;  tn.   1st,  1877, 

Elizabeth  Ellen  (d.  1883),  d.  of  Alexander  Bannatyne 

of  Woodstown,  co.  Limerick  ;  2nd,  1887,  Sophia  Mary, 

d.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.,  D. L.,  of  Castle  Crine  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Eyre  Nathaniel  Massey,  6th  Baron  Clarina  (Irel. 

29  Dec.  1800)  [Supporters— Two  grenadier  soldiers  in  the 

uniform  of  the  27th  Foot  proper,  each  holding  in  his  exterior 

hand  a  sword,  also  proper],  Capt.  late  Scots  Guards,  b.  1880  ; 

m.  1906,  Alice  Frin,  fourth  d.  of  Wilton  Allhusen  of  Pintay, 

Lyme  Regis,  and  Eaton  Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue— Hon. 

Erin     Moira.        Seat — Herouncroft,      Newton     Stewart, 

Galloway. 

MASSY-BERESFORD  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4' 
argent,  crusily  fitchee  three  fleurs-de-lys  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  sable,  a  canton  erminois  (for  Beresford);  2  and 
3,  argent,  on  a  chevron   between  three  lozenges  sable,  a 


lion  passant  or,  a  martlet  for  difference  (for  Massy.) 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  a 
crescent  or,  and  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken 
spear,  the  point  thrust  through  the  upper  jaw,  gold,  on  an 
escroll  above  the  motto,  "Nil  nisi  cruce"  (for  Beresford)  ; 
2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  gules,  armed 
sable,  charged  with  a  martlet  gold  (for  Massy).  Motto — 
"Pro  libertate  patrias." 

Sons    of   John    George   Beresford     Massy-Beresford, 
Esquire,  J.  P.  for  the  cos.  of  Fermanagh  and  Peebles, 
and  D.L.  co.  Fermanagh,  late  Lieutenant  Lanarkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,   High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1900, 
B.A.  (Canib.) ;  b.  1856  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1892,  the  Honour- 
able Alice  Elizabeth,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Right 
Honourable  the  first  Baron  Dunleath  :  — 
Tristram  Hugh  Massy-Beresford,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  The 
Rifle  Bde. ,  b.  April  10,  1896;  m.  1927,  Helen  Lindsay,  d. 
of  Lindsay    Crompton  Lawford,  of  Montreal.       Estates — 
Macbie  Hill,  Lamancha,  N.B. ;  Barna  and  Kilscanlon,  in 
the   county  of  Limerick  ;  Ballyslatteen,   in   the  county   of 
Tipperary ;    St.    Hubert's,   in  the  county   of  Fermanagh. 
Address — Staff  College,  Camberley. 

Desmond  George  Massy-Beresford,  Gentleman,  l\_  1905. 

MASTER,  see  CHESTER-MASTER. 

MASTER  (H.  Coll.).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  double-queued  or,  armed  azure,  support- 
ing a  united  red  and  white  rose,  leaved  and  stalked  vert 
(Master) ;   2.  azure,  fretty  argent,   on  a  fesse  gules,  three 
leopards'  faces  or  (Cann) ;  3.  gules,  a  lion  passant  ermine 
between  three  hawks'  lures  argent  (Chester).     Mantling 
gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within 
a  ring  or,  gemmed  argent,  two  snakes  entwined  erect  on 
their  tails  and  endorsed  vert.    Motto — "  Virtute  et  ingenio." 
Son  of  William  Charles  Chester  Master,  Esq.,  C. B.„ 
of  Hampton  Park  House,  Leominster,  Col.  5th  Foot 
and   of  H.M.   Bodyguard   of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,    b^ 
1821 ;    d.   1913 ;    m.   1861,   Madelina  Harriet   Louisa,. 
d.  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  Bart.,  of  Caynham,  Salop: — 
Richard  St.  George  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res.— 

MASTER  (2  May  1608,  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse 
embattled  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.     Crest — In  a  mural  crown  or,  a  unicorn's 


head   argent,    crined  and   armed  sable.      Motto  —  "Nor* 
minor  est  virtus  quam  quoerere  parta  tueri." 


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Sons  of  Charles  Hoskins  Master,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.   1816;    d.  1885;    m.   1844,   Emily,   d.   of  Nathaniel 
Borrer  of  Pakyns  Manor,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex  : — 
Charles  Hoskins  Master,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
Legh  Hoskins  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1850.     Res. — 
George    Streynsham    Hoskins    Master,    Gentleman,    b. 
1865  ;  m.  1898,  Louise  Clare  Schreiber,  d.  of  late  W.  J.  H. 
Cooper.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Charles  Gilbert  Master,  C.S.I.,  of  Earlsridge, 
Redhill,  late  Member  of  Council  at  Madras,  b.  1833 ; 
d.    1903 ;    m.    1857,    Emma   Caroline,    d.    of  Thomas 
Onslow: — 
Charles  Onslow  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;   m.   1893, 
Wilhelmina,  d.  of  Peter  Franken ;  and  has  had  issue— (1) 
George  Gilbert  Master,  Gentleman,   b.  1894;  d.  ;  (2) 

Charles  Francis  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  Penelope  [m. 
1921,  Douglas  Melville  Wills,  of  Bracken  Hill,  Leigh  Woods, 
Somerset].  Seat  —  Bourton  Grange,  Flax  Bourton, 
Bristol. 
Thomas  Mosley  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Arthur  Gilbert  Master,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Roy. 
Army  Service  Corps,  b.  1867 ;  m.  1897,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hotham  Newton ;  and  has  issue  —  Edward 
Streynsham  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  Audrey  Margaret ; 
and  Hilary  Elizabeth.  Res.—  Fulford  Park,  York.  Clubs— 
United  Service  ;    Yorkshire  (York). 

Alfred  Edmund  Master,  Esq.,  M.B.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps,  b.  1869 ;  m.  1906,  Ethel  Lucy  (d.  1920), 
d.  of  late  Henry  Scobel  Perring  of  Northam,  N.  Devon. 
Res.— 

Harold  Onslow  Master,  Gentleman,  R.N.R.,  b.  i8£o. 
Res.— 

CHARLES  HOSKINS  MASTER,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Surrey,  High  Sheriff  1900.  Born  Oct.  24, 
1846,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Charles  Hoskins  Master,  Esq., 
J.  P.  co.  Surrey,  by  his  wife  Emily,  younger  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Borrer  of  Pakyns  Manor,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex.  Armorial 
bearings  (H.  Coll.,  2  May  1608)— Azure,  a  fesse  embattled 
between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — In  a  mural  crown  or,  a  unicorn's  head  argent, 
crined  and  armed  sable.  Motto— "  Non  minor  est  virtus 
quam  quserere  parta  tueri."  Livery — (Dress)  dark  blue, 
yellow  and  blue  striped  waistcoats,  dark  blue  plush 
breeches,  gilt  buttons  ;  (undress),  as  before,  but  dark  blue 
trousers  with  narrow  yellow  stripe.  Married,  Oct.  9,  i877i 
Amy  Morgan,  third  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Bisset,  K.C.M.G^ 
C.B.  ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Charles  Edward  Hoskins  Master 


Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  West  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  July  5,  1878  [m. 
1909,  Beatrice  Marie,  fourth  d.  of  Cyril  Wilson  of  Victoria 
Street,  S.W.] ;  (2)  Arthur  Bisset  Streynsham  Hoskins 
Master,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  *.  Feb.  25,  1880  [m.  1902 
(dis.  1913),  Ellice  Margaret,  eldest  d.  of  late  Henry  Ellis 
Hay  Nelson,  and  has  issue— Jack  Nelson  Streynsham 
Hoskins  Master,  Gentleman,  b.  1905];  (3)  Herbert  Francis 
Hoskins  Master,  Esq.,  Major  2nd  Queen's  R.  West  Surrey 


Regt.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1882  [m.  1913,  Anna  Dorothy,  only  d.  of 
Cecil  White  Heseltine  Jones  of  Yonkers,  New  York;  and 
has  issue — 1  son  ;  2  daus.]  ;  (4)  Legh  Chichele  Hoskins 
Master,  Gentleman,  b.  March  24,  1890;  and  Amy  Charlotte 
Emily  Hoskins  [m.  1906,  Col.  G.  G.  S.  Carey,  R.F.A., 
and  has  issue].  Seat— Barrow  Green  Court,  Oxted,  Surrey. 
Clubs— United  University,  Oriental. 

The  Late  Reverend  ALFRED  MASTER- WHIT- 
AKER,  M.A. ,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Holme  and 
Patron  of  Croston  ;  in  1889  he  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
additional  name  of  Whitaker.  Born  Sept.  8, 1835,  being  the 
sixth  son  of  the  late  Ven.  Robert  Mosley  Master,  M.A. 
Oxon. ,  formerly  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby  and  to  Lord 
Carrington,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  Archdeacon  of 
Manchester,  Incumbent  of  St.  James's,  Leyland,  co.  Lan- 
caster, Rector  and  Patron  of  Croston,  by  his  wife  Frances 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Smith  of  Selsdon  Park,  co. 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Midhurst.  Armorial  bearings— Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  three  annulets  in  fesse  between  as 
many  mascles  all  argent,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre 
chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last  (Whitaker) ;  2  and  3, 
azure,  a  fesse  embattled  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased 
or  (Master).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  in 
front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  mail  armour  the  hand 
proper  grasping  a  dagger  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
a  mascle  between  two  annulets  argent,  the  arm  charged 
(for  distinction)  with  a  cross  crosslet,  as  in  the  arms 
(Whitaker) ;  2.  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  unicorn's  head 
argent,  crined  and  armed  gules  (Master).  Motto— "Non 
minor  est  virtus  quam  quaerere  parta  tueri."  Married, 
Aug.  23,  1887,  Mary  Charlotte  (d.  1912),  only  dau.  and  heir 
-of  Thomas  Hordern  Whitaker,  Esq.,  of  Holme,  F.S.  A. ,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.,  and  died  1916.  Seat—  Holme,  Burnley,  co. 
Lancaster. 

MASTERS,  see  SMITH-MASTERS. 

MASTERS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  between 
two  fleurs-de-lis  in  fesse  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  and  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  scimitar  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
gold. 

Son  of : — 

Stafford  Dudley  Bolingbroke  Masters,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res.— 

MATCHAM,  see  EYRE-MATCHAM. 

MATHER  (H.  Coll.,  19  Feb.  1847).  Quarterly,  argent 
and  gules,  four  scythes  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-mower 
his  face  and  hands  proper,  his  scythe  in  his  sinister  hand 
also  proper,  habit  and  cap  quarterly  argent  and  gules,  and 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  bugle-horn  or.  Motto— 
"  Mowe  warilie."     Livery — Fawn. 

Fifth  son  of  William  Mather,  of  Finch  House,  West 
Derby,  Liverpool,  b.  1805;  d.  1859;  m.  1841,  Anne, 
d.  of  Josiah  Kearsley,  of  Liverpool : — 

Ellis  Mather,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.  (1891),  b.  1847;  m.  1877, 
Blanche,  d.  of  Peter  George  Hey  worth.  Esq.,  J.  P.  Lanes.  ; 
and  has  had  issue— Ellis  Daniel  Mather,  Gentleman,  b.  1889 
[?n.  1915,  Mary  Katherine,  d.  of  Robert  Bullen  Beaumont] ; 
Arthur  Mather,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  [m.  and  left 

issue];  Blanche;  Frede  Heyworth  ;  and  Georgina.     Res.— 
Llandudno,  N.  Wales. 

MATHESON  (1542,  matriculated  L.O.  1841  and  1900) 
—Argent,  three  dexter  hands  couped,  two  and  one, 
gules,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Upon  the 
escutcheon,  which  is  charged  with  his  badge  of  Ulster 
as  a  Baronet,  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— Issuing  out  of 
an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  scimitar 
in  fesse  all  proper.  Motto— "  Fac  et  spera."  Livery— 
White  (or  drab),  with  crimson  facings  and  silver 
buttons. 

Eld    surv.  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Matheson,  1st  Bart., 

b.  1805 ;  d.  1886 ;  by  3rd  wife,  m.  i860,  Eleanor  Irving 

(d.  1879),  d.  of  Spencer  Perceval:— 

Sir  Alexander  Perceval   Matheson,  3rd  Bart.  (15  May, 

1882),  b.  1861 ;  m.  1884,  Eleanor  (marriage  dis.1925),  dau.  of 

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in  the  county  of  Hereford  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Margaret 
Anne  (Res. — Hillside,  Hythe,  Kent)  ;  Norah  [m.  1915, 
Aithur  H.  G.  Dawson,  of  Ceylon]  ;  Muriel  Helen  [m.  1st, 
1909,  Patrick  W.  Gould,  K.R.R.C.  (d.  1916) ;  2nd  1919, 
Herbert  Bush,  of  Vancouver,  and  has  issue] ;  Eleanor  [rn. 
1922,  John  Lyne  Harvey,  M.C.].  Clubs — Nat.  Liberal, 
Hurlingham,  Wellington  (N.Z.) 

MATHEWS  of  Stourton  Court  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  sable,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  second, 
two  saltires  couped  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable  and  or 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  unicorn's  head  sable,  erased 
gules,  crined  and  armed  with  a  broken  horn  or.  Motto — 
"  Jacta  est  alea." 

Dau.  of  Rev.  George  Mathias,  M.A. ,  Chaplain  of  Royal 

Hosp. ,  Chelsea  : — 
Mary  Dorothea  Mathias.      Res. — Springfield  Road,  St. 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  moorcock  proper, 
between  two  saltires  couped  gules.  Motto — "  Haud  sine 
spe." 

Fourth  son  of  James  Mathews,  b.   1827;  d.  1900;  m. 

1854,  Charlotte,  d.  of  John  Lamb.- — 
Randle  Lamb  Mathews,  Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs,  Solicitor, 
b.  i860;  m.  1884,  Elizabeth  Ellen,  eld.  d.  of  late  William 
Jonadab  Turney,  Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs.,  of  The  Heath, 
Stourbridge  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — James  Randle  Turney 
Mathews,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  and  Edith  Turney  [m. 
1912,' ,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Stourton  Court,  Stour- 
bridge. Clubs — Royal  Automobile  and  Worcester  County 
{Worcester). 


MATHIAS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pile  gules,  a  dragon 
rampant  of  the  field,  in  base  two  daffodils  slipped  and 
leaved  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  goat  rampant 
proper,  between  two  daffodils  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Amat  victoria  curam." 

Second  son  of  John  Mathias  of  Aberystwyth,  Shipowner, 

b.  1837  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  i860,  Jane  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Richard 

Da  vies  : — 

Sir  Richard  Mathias,  1st  Bart.  (1917),  Knt.  Bach.  (1913), 

J. P.  and  D. L.  Monmouth,  M.P.  Cheltenham  Dec.  1910-11, 

Gov.  of  Univ.  Coll.  of  S.  Wales  and  Mon.,  Life  Fellow  of 

the  Inst,  of  Directors,  Barr.- at- Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1863  ; 

?n.  1899,  Annie,  d.  of  Evan  Hughes  of  Cardiff;    and  has 

surv.  issue — Richard  Hughes  (Rex)  Matthias,  Esq.,£.  1905. 

Res. — Vaendre    Hall,   St.    Mellons,    Mon.      Clubs — Royal 

Automobile,  Reform. 

MATHIAS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  dice  proper,  each 
charged  with  six  spots  in  front,  three  on  the  sinister  side  and 
two  on  the  top.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On 


Leonards-on-Sea. 
Sons    of    Col. 
Infantry  :  — 
?  issue. 


Vincent    Mathias,    late    14th    Madras 


MATTERSON  of  Langford  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Gyronny 
of  eight  gules  and  azure,  a  lion  rampant  erminois  between 
two  roses  in  chief  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  a 
sword  fessewise,  the  point  to  the  dexter  in  base  of  the 
fourth,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  all  within  a  bordure  indented 
of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  entwined  by  a  branch  of  oak 
grasping  a  scimitar  all  proper,  the  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
between  two  roses.     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  William  Key  Matterson,  Esq.,  Major  (retired 
pay)  Cheshire  Regt.,  by  his  wife  Jessie  de  Mowbray, 
d.  of  Capt.  Robert  Mowbray  Darnell,  late  nth  Light 
Dragoons : — 
William  Arthur  Key  Matterson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res. — Langford  Manor,  Fivehead,  Somerset. 

Stormonth  Key  Matterson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m-  IQI4. 
Gladys  Beatrice,  d.  of  Cyril  Musgrove,  of  Medecine  Hat, 
Canada,  and  has  issue — 1  son,  and  1  dau.  Res. — Canada. 
Cuthbert  Alban  Key  Matterson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Cheshire 
Regt.,  b.  1883;  m.  1913,  Judith  Salkeld,  d.  of  James 
Salkeld  Robinson  of  Rochdale,  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 
Res.— 


MATTHEWS  of  Shanghai  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  wavy 
of  four  sable  and  argent,  a  fleece  between  three  billets 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  water  bouget  purpure,  thereon  a  sparrow 
proper.  Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras." 
Son  of  : — 

Frederick  Newman  Matthews,   Gentleman,   b. 
Res. — Peking  Road,   Shanghai,  China. 

MATTHEWS  (H.  Coll.,  2  June  1921).  Gules,  on  a 
pile  ermine,  between  two  swords  erect  proper,  pom- 
melled and  hilted  or,  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
argent  and  gules,  in  front  of  a  rising  sun  or,  a  maple  leaf 
proper.     Motto — "  Patience  rasse  science." 

Son  of  Herbert  Lewis  Matthews,  Gentleman,  of  New- 
town, co.  Montgomery,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1872, 
Mary  Jane  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Q. -M.James  Skitt,  surgeon, 
S.  Salopian  Yeo.  : — 
James  Skitt  Matthews,  Esq.,  Maj.  102nd  Regt.  "  North 
British  Columbians,"  and  "  1st  British  Columbia  Regt.," 
served  Great  War,  V.D.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1st,  1899,  Valentia. 
Maud,  d.  of  Col.  Hugh  Boscawen,  of  Auckland,  N.Z.  ; 
2nd,  1920,  Emily  Eliza,  Nursing  Sister,  Canadian  Army, 
d.  of  Capt.  George  Frederick  Edwardes,  R.E.  ;   and  has 
issue — James  Evelyn  Huia  Boscawen  Matthews,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1899 ;  served  Great  War  with  Canadian  Artillery 
[m.  1925,  Florence  Vera  Beatrice,  d.  of  Robert  James, 
of  Vancouver,  and  has  issue — Robert  Hugh  Boscawen 
Matthews,  Gentleman,   b.  1927  ;    and   Hazel  Valentia 
Boscawen]  ;     Herbert     Lllewellyn     Tenia     Boscawen 
Matthews,    Gentleman(    twin),   b.   1899,    served    Great 
War  with  Canadian  Artillery ;    Edward   Hugh    Price 
Boscawen  Matthews,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Seat — Glan- 
hafren,    Kitsilano   Beach,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

MATTHEWS  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  in  base  a  lion  rampant, 
and  in  chief  two  portcullises  argent.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  hawk  belled  proper  in  front  of  a  gridiron 
or.  Motto- 
Son  of : — 

Joseph  Matthews,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kent,  b.  .     Res. — 

Foxbury,  St.  Lawrence,  Seal,  Kent. 

MATTHEW  (L.O.).  Gules,  on  a  fess  between  two 
dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  argent  in  chief,  and  in  base 
an  antique  crown  or,  a  Moor's  head  couped  proper  between 
two  crosses  patee  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 


Q^at 


a^at 


1329 


argent,      Crest— Issuing   from   an  antique   crown  a  hand 


colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  proper,  between  two  branches 
of  shamrock  vert  (for  Baird)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


brandishing  a  scimitar  in  fess  proper.  Motto — "  Fac  et 
spera." 

Son  of  John  Matthew,  of  Dundee,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1879  ; 

m.  1857,  Janet  Smart,  e.  d.  of  fames  Grant,  Dundee  :— 
Col.  John  Smart  Matthew,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O..T.D.,  served 
Great  War  1914-19  (despatches),  has  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle  with  swords,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1891,  Eleanor  Mary 
(L.L.A.  St.  Andrew's),  d.  of  Jonathan  Adams  Morton,  of 
Dundee,  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Smith  Matthew,  Esq., 
temp.  Capt.  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches),  b.  1892 
[m.  1925,  Eleanor  Susan,  yngst.  d.  of  William  Driver,  and 
has  issue — John  Laurence  Matheson  Grant  Matthew, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926]  ;  (2)  Erp  Horton  Matthew,  Gentleman, 
B.Sc.  (B'ham),  Lieut.  R.A.  (att.  R.A.F.  Great  War),  6. 
1899  ;  and  Lenore  Grant  [m.  1928,  James  Grant  Macpherson, 
Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  (T.)  The  Hampshire  Regt.,  only  son 
of  Dr.  James  Fraser  Macpherson],  Res. — The  Manor, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick.  Clubs — Roy.  Scottish 
Automobile ;  Conservative  (Glasgow) ;  Coventry  and 
County  (Coventry). 

MATTINSON  (H.  Coll.,  5  Feb.  1923).  Sable,  on  a 
chevron  or,  between  in  chief  two  bees  volant  proper,  and 
in  base  a  griffin  segreant  of  the  second,  a  pair  of  scales 
also  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-grimn  sable,  holding  in  the  beak 
a  rose,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  portcullis  or.  Motto — "  Tenax  propositi." 
Son  of  Thomas  Mattinson,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 

Sir  Miles  (Walker)  Mattinson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
K.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Bencher,  Gray's  Inn, 
Recorder  of  Blackburn  1886-1922,  M.P.  for  Liverpool 
(Walton  Div.)  1887-92,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1879,  Lizzie,  d.  of 
Mark  Dearden,  of  Manchester;  and  has  issue — Rev. 
Harold  Mattinson,  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Balham,  b.  1880  ; 
Miles  Churchill  Mattinson,  Esq.,&.  1884  [m.  Lily,  d.  of 
the  late  W.  Norman] ;  and  Evelyn  [m.  Major  H.  Seymour, 
LA.]      Res. — 18  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8  ; 

1  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C.     Clubs — Carlton,  R.A.C. 

MATURIN-BAIRD.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  or  and 
gules,  a  boar  passant  proper  between  two  crescents  in  chief 
of  the  second  and  a  dagger  in  base  of  the  first  (for  Baird) ; 

2  and  3  argent,  a  chevron  between  two  martlets  in  chief 
gules,  and  a  mount  in  base  proper  (for  Maturin).  Mantling 
gulps  and  or;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 


a  horse  in  full  speed  argent  (for  Maturin).     Motto—"  Vi 
et  virtute." 

Only  son  of  Daniel  Baird  Maturin-Baird,  of  Newtown- 

stewart,  Lieut.  R.  Tyrone  Fusiliers:— 
Charles  Edgar  Maturin-Baird,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Irish 
Gds. ,  b.  1899  ;  m.  1922,  Angela  Marie,  d.  of  Charles  Harter, 
and  has  issue— John  Michael  Maturin-Baird,  Gentleman, 
b.  1928  ;  Patricia ;  and  Sheelagh  Caroline.  Seat — New- 
townstewart.co.  Tyrone.  Res.— 22  Egerton  Gardens, S.W. 3. 

MATURIN  (U.O.,  6  Feb.  1728).     Argent,  a  chevron  be- 
tween two  martlets  in  chief  gules,  and  a  mount  in  base  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  ot  the 
colours,  a  horse  in  full  speed  argent.      Motto—"  Minatur." 
Sons  of  Rev.    Benjamin   Maturin,  M.A.   (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  Vicar  and  Rural  Dean  of  Lymington,  Hants., 
b.  1815;  d.  1904;  m.  1st,  1840,  Anna,  only  d.  of  John 
Johnston  of  Belfast ;  2nd,  1855.  Adelaide,  d.  of  Ralph 
Allen  Daniell  of  Lymington  : — 
Henry  Maturin,  Gentleman,  b.  1842;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Robert  Davy  of  Ringwood,  Hants.     Res.— 

Benjamin  Allen  Maturin,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  R.A.M.C, 
b.  ;  m.  1885,  Elise,  d.  of  Col.  Malcolmson.     Res.— 

Rev.  Charles  Maturin,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Maturin,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d. 

\  m.  c— ■ 

Captain  W.   M.  Maturin,    R.N.,    b.  .      Res. — The 

Glebe  House,  Marsham,  Yorks. 

ColonelFred  Maturin,  late  East  Surrey  Regt.,  b.        .  Res. 

Sons    of    the    late    Colonel    John    Maturin,    late 

R.F.A.,  of  Colchester,   b.  1843  ;    d.  1920  ;    m.  1870, 

Adeline,   d.   of   the    late   Col.   W.    G.    Drummond, 

10th  Roy.  Hussars,  of  Portswood,  Southampton  : — 

John  William  Henry  Maturin,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 

(ret.)  R.A.S.C,  served   S.  African  War  (on  staff)  1899- 

1902,  Great  War  (ment.  desp.  5  times),  b.  1872  ;    m.  1916, 

Blanche  Kathleen  Marie,  yr.  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  William 

Everett,   K.C.M.G.      Postal  address — c/o  Lloyds  Bank, 

Cox's  and  King's  Branch,  6  Pall  Mall,  S.W.i. 

Lt.-Col.  Reginald  George  Maturin,  D.S.O.,  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  R.A.,  served  S.  Africa  (despatches  D.S.O.), 
and  Great  War  1914-18  (Bar  to  D.S.O.,  Brev.-Col.),  has 
Italian  silver  Medal  for  Valour  ;  b.  1877  ;  m.  1917,  Ella,  d. 
of  D.  B.  Maturin-Baird,  of  Newtownstewart.     Res,— 

Arthur  Edward  Maturin,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.  Res. — 
New  Zealand. 


1330 


Q^at 


e^au 


Daniel    Charles    Percy    Maturin,    Gentieman,  6.    1875. 

Res. — Canada. 
Edgar  Maturin,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 
Major  Hugh  Geoffrey  Maturin,  O.B.E.,  Res.  of  Officers, 

late  61st  Pioneers,  I. A.,  b.         .     Res. — 

MAUDE  (U.O.,  1705).  Quarterly,  1  and  4.  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  argent ;  2  and  3.  argent,  three  bars  gemelles  sable, 
over  all  a  lion  rampant  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and 
erased  proper,  holding  an  acorn  or,  slipped  vert.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  securus." 

Only  son  of  Ludlow  Eustace  Maude,   Esq..   b.   1844; 
d.     1903;    tn.     1870,    Clara    Louisa,    d.    of    the   Rev. 
Wyndham  Carlyon  Madden  :  — 
Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Eustace  Wyndham   Maude,  7th  Viscount 
Hawarden,  Bart.  (9  May  1705),  Baron  de  Montalt  in  Ireland 
(29  June  1785),  Viscount  (3  Dec.  1793),  Major  late  1st  Batt. 
Queen's  Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.  [Supporters— Two  lions 
rampant   gules,   each  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
crosslet  fhchee  or],  b.   1877  ;   m.   1920,  Marion,  eld.   d.   of 
Albert  Leslie  Wright,  of  Butterley  Hall,  Derby  ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Robert  Leslie  Eustace  Maude,  b.  1926 ;   Hon. 
Henry    Cornwallis    Maude,   b.    1928  ;    and    Hon.     Helen 
Margaretta.     Res. — Bossington,  Adisham,  Canterbury. 
Only  son  of  Robert  John  Maude,  Major  (ret.)  Rifle  Bri. , 
b.   1853;  d.  1906;  tn.  1893,  Susan  Alexandrina,  widow 
of  Rev.  E.  Blomfield,  and  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Frank  Turner, 
K.C.B.  :— 
Thomas  Raymond  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.    1898.     Post, 
add. — Rosehill,  Winchester. 

Son  of  Charles  John  Maude,  Esq.,  Assis.  Paymaster- 
General,  b.  1847  >  d'  1910 ;  tn.  1871,  Sarah  Maria  (Res. 
— Royal  Mews,  Hampton  Court),  only  d.  of  Adm.  Sir 
Watkin  Owen  Pell  :— 
Hubert  William  Maude,  Gentleman,  £.  1877.  Post  add. 
— Arranmore,  co.  Donegal. 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Ashley  Maude,   K.C.B. ,  Col.  late 

R.A.,  Kt.  of  the  Medjidie,  sometime  Crown  Equerry 

to    Queen    Victoria,    b.    1817 ;     d.     1894;     tn.     1845, 

Katherine  Katinka,  d.  of  Charles  George  Beauclerk  of 

St.  Leonard's  Lodge,  Horsham: — 

Eustace  Downman  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.  British  Columbia, 

Comm.    R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1848;  tn.  1885,  Amy,  d.  of  Oliver 

Williams  ;  and  his surv.  issue — George  Maude,  Esq. ,  Lieut. 

R.N.V.R.,  b.  1889  [tn.  1921,  Ruth,  d.  of  Comdr.  W.  Upde- 

graphe,   U.S.N. ,  and  has  issue — George  Ashley  Maude, 

Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Alison  Beauclerk] ;  Cyrene  Marie 

[tn.    1913,   Lieut.   Cecil  Henry  Hulton-Sams,  R.N.];    and 

Valerie  Beauclerk  [m.   1925,  Lieut.  H.  G.  Hopper,  R.N.]. 

Res.— Half-Moon,  Mayne  Island,  B.C. 

Ashley  Henry  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late 
a  Clerk  in  the  Board  of  Trade,  b.  1850  ;  tn.  1876,  Emma 
Constance  (d.  1889),  d.  of  the  late  John  Snowden  Henry, 
D.L.,  of  East  Dene,  Isle  of  Wight ;  and  has  issue — Edith 
Frances  [tn.  1909,  Arthur  Maitland  Ware,  M.D.];  Sybil 
Margaret;  Dorothea  Clara,  M.D.  [tn.  1917,  Hugh  Nasmyth, 
M.I.M.E.,  late  Lieut.  R.A.S.C,  and  has  issue] ;  Frances 
Blanche;  and  Alice  Muriel  [tn.  1911,  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
Wace].     Club — National. 

Aubrey  Maurice  Maude,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Cameron 
Scottish  Rifles,  b.  1852;  tn.  1885,  Amy  Florence,  d.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Lucas,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Christian  George 
Maude,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Royal 
Fusiliers,  b.  1885  [tn.  1920,  Hon.  Patience  Kemp,  eld.  d. 
ofist  Baron  Rochdale, and  has  issue — Peter  Egerton  Maude, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  Bridget  Diana  (Res. — 17  Oving- 
ton  Square,  S.W.3)];  and  Nancy  [tn.  Joseph  Campbell, 
and  has  issue].  Res.—g  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Club 
— Boodle's. 

Alwyne  Edward  Maude,  Esq.,  Major  Serbian  Army,  b. 
1854 ;  tn.  1st,  1880,  Katharine  Lucy  (d.  1892),  d.  of  John 
Campbell;  2nd,  1895,  Louise,  widow  of  A.  Laurin  of  Stock- 
holm  ;  and  by  first  mar.  has  surv.  issue — Kathleen  Cecil 
[tn.  1912,  Cecil  Brinton,  yst.  son  of  John  Brinton  of  Moor 
Hall,  Stourport] ;  and  Mary  Charmian.  Res. — Drettning- 
holm,  Sweden. 

Sons  of  Maurice   Ceely   Maude   of  Lenaghen    Park. 

Enniskillen,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1904  ;  tn.  i860,  Marie  Elise,  d. 

of  Chretien  Wehren  of  Chesney,  Berne,  Switzerland  :  — 

Anthony  Fritz  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Fermanagh,  Down, 

and  Dublin,  late  Capt.  North  of  Ireland  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1862 ; 

tn.  1895,  Eva  Emily,  only  d.  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Marcus 

Beresford,  late  9th  Regt.  ;   and  has  had  issue — (1)  Marcus 


Beresford  Maude,  Esq.,  M. C. ,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  R.  Fus. 
b.  1896;  d.  on  active  service  1921;  (2)  Maurice  Anthony 
Maude,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  Flying  Officer  R.N.A.F., 
b.  1900  ;  d.  1926  ;  (3)  Hugh  Arthur  Cornwallis  Maude,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1904;  Sheila  Cornwallis;  and  Monica  Ruth 
Lisalie.  Res. — Belgard  Castle,  Clondalkin,  co.  Dublin. 
Club  -Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Ralph  Alexander  Maude,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law,  formerly 
Attorney- General  for  the  Gold  Coast,  Hon. Capt.  in  the  Army, 
served  in  Matabele  War  (medal)  1896,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1,  b.  1864  ;  tn.  1910,  Sarah  Adelaide  (d.  1922),  d.  of 
Robert  Burt  of  Vicar's  Moor,  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex, 
and  has  issue  —  Lisalie  Marion.  Seat — Eversley  Park, 
Winchmore  Hill,  N. 

Christopher  Hugh  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.  D. L.  co.  Fermaugh, 
b.  1867;  tn.  1924,  Marie  Elizabeth  Macmanaway,  only  d. 
of  the  Bishop  of  Clogher;  and  has  issue — Maurice  Chris- 
topher Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Res. — Lenaghan, 
Enniskillen. 

Ceely  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Tipperary,  Kilkenny,  and 
Cavan,  b.  1870;  tn.  1901,  Jane  Marian,  d.  of  the  late  C. 
W.  O'Hara,  D.L.,  of  Annaghmore,  and  Cooper's  Hill,  co. 
Sligo  ;  and  has  issue  —  Kathleen  Lisalie  ;  and  Venetia 
Marian  Ceely.  Res. — Donnaghgyle  House,  Castle  Conner, 
co.  Kilkenny. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Frederick  Stanley  Maude,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,    D.S.O.,    Coldstream   Gds.,    b.  1864;    d.  on 
active  service  191 7  ;  tn.  1893,  Cecil  Cornelia  Marianne 
St.    Leger    (Res.  —  Hampton  Court  Palace),  d.  of  the 
late  Col.  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas   Edward  Taylor  of  Ard- 
gillan  Castle,  co.  Dublin: — 
Edward  Frederick  Maude,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1897. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Cornwallis  Oswald  Maude, 
Bombay    Staff  Corps,   Judge   Advocate-Gen.    of    the 
Bombay   Army   1876-81,  b.    1823;    d.    1894;    tn.    1st, 
1848,  Jane  (d.  1861),  d,  of  Major  T.  W.  Stokoe ;  2nd, 
1867,  Emily  Maria   Christina   (d.   1889),  d.   of  R.   T. 
Goddard : — 
Frederick  Viveash  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  tn.  1892, 
Geraldine   Mary  Elizabeth,    eld.   d.   of  Col.   John  Gerard 
Irvine  of  Killadeas,  Fermanagh.     Res. — 

Only  son  of  Capt.   Robert  Eustace  Maude,  late  41st 

Foot,  b.  1835;  d.  1863;  m.  1861,  Emily,  d.  of  Thomas 

Addison  of  Gorselands  : — 

Lt.-Col.  Eustace  Addison  Maude,  J. P.  co.  Wicklow,  late 

2nd  Dragoons  (Scots  Greys),  Major  North  of  Ireland  I.Y. , 

served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  brevet,  Queen's 

medal  with  six  clasps,    King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  b. 

1863  ;  tn.  1889,  Olivia  Georgina  Katherine,  only  d.  of  John 

Whaley   of  Thistle  Lodge,   Louth;    and  has  had  issue — 

Eustace  Anthony  Whaley  Maude,  Esq.,  Capt.  North  Irish 

Horse,  b.  1895;    d.  1919 ;    and    Evelyn    Olivia   [tn.    1914, 

Capt.    E.   Hormidge,  of  Tulfarris,   Blessington].      Res. — 

Tinodi,  co.  Wicklow.     Club— Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Only  son  of  Col.  Francis  Cornwallis  Maude,  late  R.A., 

V.C. ,  C.B.,  Consul-Gen.  at  Warsaw  1876-86,  Military 

Knight    of    Windsor,    b.    1828;    d.     1900;    tn.     i860, 

Pauline  Susanna,  only  d.   of  the  Hon.  Paul  Sterling, 

Acting  Chief-Justice  of  Ceylon  : — 

Major  Francis  Sterling  de  Montalt    Maude,   late  West 

African  Regt. ,  formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Regt. ,  prev.  Sergeant 

98th  Regt.,  b.  1867;  tn.   1898,  Violet  Brenda,  yst.  d.  of  the 

laet  John    Howarth   Ashton,    J. P.    and   D.L.,   of  Hatfield 

Court,  co.   Hereford,  and  Polefield  Hall,  Manchester;  and 

has  issue — Francis   Alan  de  Montalt  Maude,    Gentleman, 

b.   1901.     Res. — 16  Priory  Avenue,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Sons  of  Charles  Henry  Maude,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  H  M. 
Indian    Army,    b.    1830 ;    d.     1908 ;    tn.    1859,    Hon. 
Georgiana  Henrietta  Emma,  second  d.    of  2nd   Lord 
Sudeley : — 
Cyril  Francis  Maude,  Gentleman,  Actor  and  Manager,  b. 
1862;  tn.  1st,  1888,  Winifred  (d.  1924),  only  d.  of  Samuel 
Anderson  Emery;  2nd,  1927,  Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  Ellis,  and  widow  of  H.  F.  Trew  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Cyril  Maude,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple), 
b.  1901  [tn.  1927,  Rosamond,  d.  of  Dr.  Movins  Murray,  of 
Boston,  U.S.A.  (Clubs— Beefsteak,  Bath)];  Margery  Kath- 
leen [tn.  1917.  Joseph  Warre  Burden,  of  Mount  Kisco,  New 
York;  and  has  issue];  and  Pamela  Cynthia  [tn.  1st,  1916, 
Maj.  William  La  Touche  Congreve,  V.C,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 
(d.    1916)  ;    2nd,    1919,    Maj.   the    Hon.    William   Fraser, 
D.S.O.].     ./?«.— Redlap,  Stoke  Fleming,  S.  Devon      Clubs 
— Garrick,  Beefsteak. 

Ernest  Henry  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  tn.  1889, 
Maud,  d.  of  Francis  Dennis  Bullen  ;  and  has  had  issue — 


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Robert  Henry  Ernest  Maude,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  N.  Staffs. 
Regt. ,  b.  1890;  d.  1916.  Res. — Campden  Hill  Mansions, 
Kensington. 

Hubert  Cornwallis  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m.  1908, 
Nellie  Kate,  d.  of  George  Stanley  of  Highfield  House, 
Edgbaston.     Res. — 

Son  of  Alwyn  Julian  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;   d. 

191 1  ;    tn.   1893,   Mabel  Clarice  Isabelle,  d.  of  James 

Torpy : — 
Dudley  Jack  Maude,   Gentleman,    b.    1897.     Res. — The 
Hermitage,  Murdock  Street,  Cremorne,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Yngr.  son  of  Charles  Henry  Maude,  and  Georgina  his 

wife  : — 
Maurice  Douglas  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;   m.  1906, 
Zima,  d.  of  John  Godfrey  Kock  of  Malay  Peninsula  ;  and  has 
issue — 3    daus.        Res.  —  Telak    Anson,     Perak,     Malay 
Peninsula. 

Son   of  Ralph  Walter   Maude,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    temp. 

Major  and    Asst.   Provost- Marshal  1916,    b.  1873;  d. 

1922  ;   tn.  1905,  Alice,  d.  of  N.  W.  Thomson  of  Dinan, 

France : — 
Ralph  Henry  Evelyn  Maude,  Gentleman,  b.   1909.     Res. 

Son  of  the  Hon.  Francis  Maude,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1798; 

d.  1886;  tn.  1st,   1827,  Frances  (d.  1832),  d.  of  A.  H. 

Brooking ;    2nd,    1849,    Georgiana   (d.     1882),    d.    of 

Gervase  Parker  Bushe: — 
Gerald  Edward  Maude,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxford),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  Major  4th  Batt.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  185 1 ; 
m.  1894,  Edith  Caroline  (d.  1922),  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Major 
Henry  Whitby  Briscoe,  R.A.,  of  Tinvane,  co.  Tipperary  ; 
and  has  had  issue— Gervase  Henry  Francis  Maude,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.  Fus.,  b.  1896  ;  d.  of  wounds  recoived  in 
action  191 7.  Res. — 14  Cranley  Place,  S.W.  Clubs  — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Alpine. 

Sons  of  Raymond   William    De    Latham    Maude,   b. 

1852;  d.  1897;  tn.  1878,  Jenny  Maria  Catherine,  only 

d.  of  Otto  Goldschmidt : — 
Victor  Francis  Maude,    Gentleman,  b.   1879;    m.    1923, 
Lucy  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Hughes,  M.D. ,  of 
Hitchin,  Herts.     Club—R.  Thames  Yacht. 

Charles  Raymond  Maude,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.late  temp. 
Lt.-Col.  Loyal  Regt.,  and  Staff-Capt.  D.A.A.G..  B.A. 
■(Oxford),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1907,  Lillian  Nancy  Bache,  only  surv. 
d.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Price  of  Rockmount,  Kinver, 
and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Club— Conservative. 

MAUNDY-GREGORY  (H.  Coll.,  Vis.  of  Leics.  1619). 
-Quarterly,  1st  and  8th,  or,  two  bars  azure,  in  chief  a  lion 
passant  of  the  last  (Gregory)  ;  2.  sable,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  crowned  or,  a  bend  gules  (Segrave) ;  3.  ermine,  a 
fesse  paly  of  six  or  and  gules  (Malyn)  ;  4.  sable,  two  lions 
passant  argent,  crowned  or,  the  upper  one  charged  with  a 
mullet  azure  (Dymmoke)  ;  5.  azure,  three  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale  argent  (Ludlow) ;  6.  vair,  a  fesse  gules, 
fretty  or  (Marmion) ;  7.  azure,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
between  to  bears'  paws  erased  bendways  in  chief  and  an 
anchor  erect  in  base  or ,  a  bomb  fired ,  on  each  side  a  crescent 
sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  slip  of  oak  fructed  proper 
{ Harvey).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-boar  sable,  armed  unguled  and 
collared  or,     Motto — "  Vigilate."/ 

Eld.    son   of    Rev.    Francis   Maundy-Gregory,    M.A., 

Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Southampton,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1899  ; 

m.  Elizabeth  Ursula,  d.  of  Rev.  Mayow  Wynell-Mayow 

of  Devizes,  co.  Wilts.: — 
Arthur    John    Maundy-Gregory,    Gentleman,    b.    1877. 
Re%.— 

MAUNSELL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  maunches  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  rising  proper. 
Motto  —  "  Honorantes  me  honorabo. " 

Son   of  Thomas   Cokayne   Maunsell,    Esq.,    J. P.    co. 

Northampton,  late  Captain  12th  Lancers,  b.  1817;  d. 

1887;  m.  1867,   Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.    of  the    Hon. 

Richard  Cavendish  of  Thornton  Hall,  Bucks.:  — 
Cecil  John  Cokayne  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Major  Res.  of  Officers 
R.A.,  J.  P.  Northants.,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1918,  Wilhelmina 
Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  William  George  Fitz-Clarence, 
and  g.-dau.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Munster  ;  and  has  issue — Cecilia 
Violet  Cokayne.  Seat — Thorpe  Malsor  Hall,  Kettering,  co. 
Northampton!;  Roth wellGrange,  Kettering.  Club — Orleans. 

MAUNSELL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  maunches  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hawk  rising  proper.  Mottoes 
— 1.  "Honorantes  me  honorabo";  2.  "Quod  vult  valde 
vult."  Livery— Invisible  blue,  white  cuffs,  overcoats  of 
dark  blue,  white  collars  and  cuffs,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Maunsell,  K.C.B.,  b. 
1822;  d.  1908;  m.  1865,  Amy  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Col.  Burrowes,  K.  H.,  of  Bourton  Court,  co.  Somer- 
set:— 
George  Edward  Scarlett  Maunsell,  Esq.,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1922, 
Kathleen  Enid,  only  d.  of  Rev.  E.  S.  Carpenter,  M.A.,  of 
Highcliffe,    Hants.     Post,   addresses— Ballywilliam,     Rath- 
keale,  co.  Limerick  ;  The  Cottage,  Burghclere,  Newbury, 
Hants. 

Sons  of  Richard  Maunsell,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1864;  m.  1858, 

Jane  Maria  (d.  1903),  d.  of  William  Ledmon,  M.D., 

of  Maghlgass,  co.  Kerry: — 

George  William  Maunsell,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1917),  Col.  late 

Queen's  Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  J. P.  co.  of  London, 

b.   1859 ;    tn.   1894,  Anne  Pauline  Clementina,  d.  of  John 


Philips  Thomas,  of  Calcutta  ;  and  has  issue — Aileen  Edith 
Pauline;  and  Beryl  Lola.  Res.—  28  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  W.2.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Ranelagh. 

Francis  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1904),  C.B.E. 
(Mil.,  1919),  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.,  formerly  Mil.  Attache  at 
Constantinople,  b.  1861.  Address— c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  6  Pall 
Mall,  S.W. 

Sons  of  George  Joseph  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  15th 

Foot,  b.  1836;  d.  1906;  m.  1862,  Anna  Jane  (d.  1910), 

d.  of  Francis  M.  Enright  Moony  of  The  Doon,  King's 

Co.:  — 

George  Stopford  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Brig-Gen.  R.  Canadian 

Engineers,  Dir.  of  Engineer  Services  in  Ottawa,  b.  1865  ; 

tn.  1888,  Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry  Charles  Austin,  of  Quebec, 

2nd    has  had    issue — Herbert    Stopford    Maunsell,   Lieut. 

and   Roy.    Warwicksh.    Regt.,    b.    1893  ;    d.   of  wounds 

received   in  action    191 5  ;    Terence  St.  George   Maunsell, 

Lieut.  Roy.  Canadian  Engineers   Res.,  b.  1897  [m.  1918, 

Winifred  Lilias,  d.  of  N.   D.   Porter,  of  Ottawa,  and  has 

issue — Terence    Herbert   Stopford    Maunsell,   Gentleman, 

b.  1919];  and  Muriel  Julyan  \m.    1918,  George  Frederick 

Gait,    Esq.,   and   has   issue].     Res .—  Margam,  Rockcliffe, 

Ottawa,  Canada. 

William  Drought  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m. 
1894,  Anna  Jones,  d.  of  Frederick  Clements,  of  Kingsclear, 
New  Brunswick  ;  and  has  issue — Donald  Hunt  Maunsell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899  [tn.  1925,  Annie,  d.  of  John  Beswick 
Thomas,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.].  Res. — 
Dryden,  Ontario. 

Frank  Moony  Miunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1914, 
Avis  Patrick,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  J.  R.  Arm- 
strong,   of  St.  John,  and  has  issue — Janice  Louisa  Moony. 


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Sons   of  Edward   Horatio    Phibbs  Maunsell  of  New- 
borough,  co.  Limerick,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1882  (his 
cousin),  Elizabeth  Ellen  Lombard,  d.  of  James  Hunt 
of  Danesfort,  co.  Cork: — 
James  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Edward  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Maunsell,  K.C.B., 

b.  1828  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Alex^ndrina  (d.  1883), 

d.  of  Don  Manuel  Velez  of  New  Granada: — 

Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Guy  Maunsell,  C.B.,  CM. G.,  R.A. 

(ret.),  b.  1864  ;  m.  1896,  Hilda,  d.  of  H.   Irwin,  and  has 

issue — Fiederick    Richard    Guy    Maunsell,    Gentleman,    b. 

1898  ;  and  Alexandrina  Velez.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Manuel  Charles  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1866;  m. 

1892,  Alice  Blanche  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  de  Pentheny  de 

Pentheny-O' Kelly,    and    has    issue  —  Charles    Frederick 

Maunsell,   Gentleman,    b.    1893;    Edgar  Joseph  Arundell 

Maunsell,   Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  and  two  daus. 

Francis  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1894,  Mary 
Warner,  and  has  issue— Francis  Maunsell,  b. 

Son  of  Col.  John   Richardson  Maunsell,   b.   1834  ;    d. 
1887  ;  m.  1864,  Augusta,  d.  of  Col.  H.  Sandwith  : — 
Debonnaire    Frederick    Maunsell,    Gentleman,    b.    1870. 
Res. — 134  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.7. 

Sons  of  Edward  Charles  Maunsell,  b.  1794;  d.  1857; 
m.  ,  Charlotte  Heming:  — 

Daniel  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Edward  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  Edmund   Robert  Lloyd  Maunsell  (eld.  son  of 
John  Maunsell — see  below),  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1852;   d.  1886;  m.  1879,  Annie  Rachel,  d    of 
Joseph  Emerson  Dowson  : — 
Arthur    Edmund    Lloyd    Maunsell,    Gentleman,    B.A., 
LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1880.   Seat — Lemonfield  House, 
co.  Limerick. 

Sons  of  John  Maunsell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Edenmore, 
Raheny,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1824;  d.  1899;  m.  1st,  1851, 
Catherine  Lucinda  (d.  1862),  d.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Lloyd  of  Beechmount ;  2nd,  1863,  Emily  Roche,  only 
child  of  Archibald  John  Stephens,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  Re- 
corder of  Winchester;  3rd,  1883,  Annie,  d.  of  Rev. 
J.  Peacock : — 
John  Drought  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Major  Army  Pay  Dept. 
b.  ;  m.  1885,  Euphemia  Sullivan,  d.  of  Major  Robert 

Bush,  96th  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue.     Post.  add. — 
Frederick  William  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Res. — 
Eyre  Lloyd  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Res. — 
Archibald  John  Stephens  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Major  Royal 
Warwickshire  Regt.,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Mark  Synnot  Maunsell,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos. 

Kildare  (High  Sheriff  1890)  and  Clare,  late  Capt.  1st 

(Royal)  Dragoons,  b.  1843;    d.   1907;   m.  2nd,    1877, 

Mary  Eliza  (d.  1892),  d.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Samuel 

Caswell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Blackwater,  co.  Clare: — 

Richard  John  Caswell  Maunsell,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 

Dublin),  called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  Hilary  1905,  b.  1878  ;  m. 

19 13,  Mary  Winifred,  fifth  d.  of  the  late  Richard  H.    M. 

Orpen  of  Ardtully,  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry;  and  has  issue — 

Richard  Mark  Orpen  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.    Res. — 

27  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

MAUNSELL  of  Spa  Hill  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  maunches  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
rising  proper,  jessed  and  belled  or.  Mottoes — 1.  (under 
the  arms),  "Quod  vult  valde  vult"  ;  2.  (over  the  crest), 
"  Honorantes  me  honorabo." 

Sons  of  Robert  George  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  1842  ; 
d.   1911;    m.    1869,    Dorothea    Jane,    d.    of  Thomas 
Warren  White  of  Kingstown  and  Caherblonick,   co. 
Clare  :— 
Robert    Charles    Butler    Maunsell,    Esq.,    late     Major 
R.A.M.C,      M.B.,      B.Ch.,      F.R.C.S.I.,      Ex-President 
R. C.S.I. ,  Surgeon  of  Mercer's  Hospital,  Examiner  in  Sur- 
gery, T.C.D.,  b.    1872;    m.   1911,   Eleanor,    d.    of  James 
Hanna  of  Kilmore,   co.    Monaghan.      Res.— 60   Merrion 
Square,  Dublin. 

Rev.  Arthur  Persse  Gabbet  Maunsell,  B.D.,  Chaplain 
Indian  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,  b.  1876;  m.  1906, 
Amabel  Staveley,  eldest  d.  of  Chas.  Randel  Narindin,  late 
Commr.  of  Rajshahi.     Res.— Lahore,  India. 

Dudley  Philip  Winthrop  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  B.A., 
Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1882.     Res. — 

Son   of    Rev.    William   Francis   Maunsell,   Rector   of 
Kildimo,  b.  1820;  d.  1895;   m.  1847,  Rebecca  Caro- 


line {d.  1853),  eldest  d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Dickson  of 
Vermount,  Clarina,  co.  Limerick: — 
William  Dickson  Dickson,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 
Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Maunsell,  J.  P.,  late  of  Dubbo> 
N.S.W.,  b.   1822;   d.  1907;    m.  Annie  Mary,  second 
d.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Livingstone: — 
Lewis  Livingstone  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. 

— New  South  Wales. 

Richard  Dillon  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1894, 

Anne   Churchward;    and    has    issue — (1)   Allan    Richard 
Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (2)  Massy  Maunsell,  Gentle- 

man, b.  .     Res. — 

Edward  Montagu  Maunsell,  Gentleman,  b.  186;.     Res. — 

MAW,  see  HASSELL-MAW. 

MAWDSLEY  (H.  Coll.,  1876).  Sable,  two  chevronels 
argent  between  as  many  hammers  in  chief  and  a  fieur-de-lys 
n  base  of  the  last ;  and  for  his  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  sem£e  of  annulets  argent, 
and  holding  in  the  beak  a  hammer  as  in  the  arms  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "  Conatu." 

Sons  of  James  Piatt  Mawdsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1825  ; 
d.  ;  m.    1849,    Ellen,   dau.  of  John  Currey,   Mer- 

chant, of  Liverpool : — 

James  Mawdsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1880,  Lucy 
Anne,  fourth  dau.  of  Nicholas  Duckworth  of  Mosley  Hill. 
Res  — 

Robert  Cargey  Mawdsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1893, 
Mary  Alice,  widow  of  Edward  Grace  of  Calcutta.  Res. — 
31  Coudray  Road,  Southport. 

Thomas  Ryder  Mawdsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1900, 
Helen,  fourth  dau.  of  Walton  Ainsworth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Rivington,  Lancashire.  Res. — 12  Errwood  Road,  Levens- 
hulme,  Lanes. 

William  Currey  Leyland  Mawdsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 

MAX-MULLER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  vert, 
in  chief  a  demi-eagle  displayed,  and  on  a  fesse  argent  two 
sickles  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  two  sickles  erect  hooks  upwards 
proper.     Motto—"  Wie  Gott  will." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Professor  Fredrick  Max-Muller, 
P.C.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  b.  1823;  d.  1900;  m.  1859, 
Georgina,  d.  of  Riversdale  Grenfell  of  Ray  Lodge, 
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Sir  William  Grenfell  Max-Muller,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
M.V.O.  (4th  class),  Secretary  Diplomatic  Service,  Charge 
d'Affaires  in  Mexico  1905-6,  in  Christiania  1907-8,  in 
Pekin  1910-11,  Sec.  of  Embassy  1909,  Consul-General  at 
Budapest  1913,  Min.  Plen.  1918;  Envoy  Extraordinary  and 
Min.  Plen.  at  Warsaw  1920-27,  ret.  1928,/-.  1867;  m.  1908, 
Wanda  Maria,  d.  of  Professor  Jacob  Heiberg  of  Christiania, 
Norway;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Frederick  Grenfell 
Max-Muller,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  (2)  John  Heiberg  Max-Muller, 
Esq.,  b.  1912.  Res. — jj  Gloucester  Place,  W.i.  Clubs — 
St.  James's,  Marlborough,  Bath. 

MAXTONE-GRAHAM  of  Cultoquhey  (L.O.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  or,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  cross- 
crosslets  fitchee  azure  (for  Maxtone) ;  2  and  3,  or,  three 
piles  sable,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterfiory  gules, 


on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  rose  between  two  escallops 
of  the  first  (for  Graham).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  bee  proper  (for 
Maxtone) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dove  proper 
(for  Graham).  Mottoes — "  Providus  esto,"  and  "  Candide 
ut  secure." 

Eld.  son  of  James  Maxtone-Graham,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  ,b.  1819  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1851,  Caroline  Mary  Anne, 

d.  of  George  Edward  Russell,  Honourable  East  India 

Company's  Service  : — 

Anthony  George  Maxtone-Graham,  Esq.,  of  Cultoquhey, 

J. P.,  b.  1854.     Seats—  Cultoquhey,  Crieff;   Bittleby,   Red- 

gorton,  in  the  co.   of    Perth.       Town  res. — 47   Gloucester 

Place,  W.i.     Club — Brooks's. 

MAXWELL,  see  CONSTABLE  -  MAXWELL, 
CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART,  HERON-MAX- 
WELL, PERCEVAL -MAXWELL,  and  WEDDER- 
BURN-MAXWELL. 

MAXWELL.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire 
sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  first  three  pallets  of  the  second  ; 
2  and  3,  barry  of  six,  argent  and  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's 
head  erased  proper.     Motto — "  Je  suis  pret." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Somerset  Henry  Maxwell,  10th 
Baron  Farnham,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1875,     Lady 
Florence  Jane  Taylour,  d.  of  3rd  Marquis  of  Head- 
fort  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Kenlis  Maxwell,  D.S.O., nth  Baron 
Farnham,  of  Farnham,  co.  Cavan  (6  May  1756),  Bart, 
of  Nova  Scotia  (28   Mar.   1627)  [Supporters — On  either 
side  a  buck  proper],    Major  Special  Cavalry,  formerly 


Lieut.  1  oth  Hussars,  b.  1879;  m.  1903,  Aileen  Selina,  d. 
of  Charles  Purdon  Coote,  of  Bearforest ;  and  has  issue — 
Hon.  Somerset  Arthur  Maxwell,  b.  1905  ;  Hon.  Marjorie 
Florence;  Hon.  Varena  Aileen.  Seat — Farnham,  co. 
Cavan.  Town  res. — 10  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.  Club — 
Carlton. 

Hon.  Denis  Crichton  Maxwell,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  1892  ; 
m.  1923,  Theodora  Mary,  d.  of  Arthur  Hickling,  of 
Wing  Old  Hall,  Rutland ;  and  has  issue — Elizabeth 
Crichton.     Club—  Naval  and  Military. 

MAXWELL  (L.O.)  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  in  chief  a 
rest  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  holly-leaf  vert.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  stag  proper,  attired  of  twelve  tynes  argent,  lodged  before 
a  holly  bush  also  proper.  Motto — "  Reveresco. " 
Son  of  the  late  Robert  Maxwell: — 

Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Grenfell  Maxwell,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  C.-in-C.  of  all  Forces 
in  Egypt  1914-16,  comdg.  N.  Command  1916-19,  Col.  The 
Black  Watch  1914,  ret.  1922,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Nile,  Grand  Star,  Order  of  Carlos  of  Spain, 
b.  1859  ;  m.  1892,  Louise  Selina,  d.  of  Charles  William 
Bonynge  ;  and  has  issue— Helena  Philae  Olive  Virginia, 
M.B.E.  [m.  1919,  Clifford  Carver,  Lieut.  U.S.  Navy]. 
Res. — 4  Queen's  Gate  Place,  S.W. 7. 

MAXWELL  (U.O.,  1542).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  a 
chief  paly  of  six  of  the  first  and  second,  a  mullet  for  dif- 
ference.   Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest  — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  a  mullet  for 
difference  as  in  the  arms.      Motto— "  Je  suis  pret." 

Son  of  Theodore  Maxwell,  M.D.  (Cambridge),  B.Sc. 

(London),  b.    1847;  m.  1873,  Elizabeth  Eyre,  second 

dau.  of  John  Eyre  Ashby,  LL.D.  : — 
Arnold  Ashby  Maxwell,  Gentleman,  B.Sc.   (Victoria),  b. 
Nov.  5,  1874.    Estate—  Ballyrolly,  Downpatrick,  co.  Down. 
Residence—  29  The  Common,  Woolwich. 

MAXWELL  ofMonreith  (L.O. ,  1719).  Argent,  an  eagle 
with  two  heads  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered 
gules,  on  the  breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  first,  charged 
with  a  saltire  of  the  second,  surcharged  in  the  centre  with 
a  hurcheon  or,  all  within  a  bordure  gules.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
an  eagle  rising  proper.  Motto— "  Reviresco."  Badge- 
Holly.  Livery — Full  dress  :  white  coat  with  black  lace, 
black  plush  waistcoat  and  breeches,  silver  buttons ; 
undress  :  black,  with  silver  buttons. 

Onlysurv.  son  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  6th  Bart.,  b. 

1805;  d.  1877;  m.   1833,  Helenora,  d.  of  Sir  Michael 

Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.  : — 


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Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  7th  Bart.  (8  Jan. 
1681),  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Lord-Lieut,  co. 
Wigtown,  Major  and  Lt.-Col.  late  4th  Batt.  Royal  Scots 
Fus. ,  late  President  of  the  Society  of  Scottish  Antiquaries, 
M.P.  for  co.  Wigtown  1880-1906,  was  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
1886-92,  b.  1845;  m.  1869,  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Fletcher- 
Campbell  of  Boquhan,  co.  Stirling;  and  has  had  issue — 
Aymer  Edward  Maxwell,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Gren.  Guards,  b. 
1877,  killed  in  action  while  commanding  1st  Naval  Brigade 
in  the  Defence  of  Antwerp  Oct.  1914  [m.  1909,  Lady  Mary 
Percy,  d.  of  7th  Duke  of  Northumberland,  and  left  issue— 
Aymer  Maxwell,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  Eustace  Maxwell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913;  Gavin  Maxwell,  Gentleman,  £.  1914;  and 
Christian];  Ann  Christian  [in.  1901,  Sir  John  Maxwell 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart. ,  of  Pollok,  and  has  issue] ;  Winifred 
Edith  [m.  1897,  Alastair  Erskine  Graham  Moir  of  Leckie, 
and  has  issue];  Beatrice  Mary  [in.  1901,  Ernest  Robert 
Walker,  son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Walker,  2nd  Bart.,  and 
has  issue].  Seat — Monreith,  Whauphill,  Wigtownshire. 
Clubs— Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh.) 

MAXWELL  (L.O.,  rematric,  1899).  Argent,  a  double- 
headed  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules, 
upon  its  breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  first,  charged  with  a 
saltire  of  the   second,    surcharged   in   the    centre    with   a 


hurcheon  or,  all  within  a  bordure  parted  per  pale  of  the 
third  and  compony  of  the  second  and  first.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
an  eagle  rising  proper.     Motto — "  Reviresco." 

Only     son     of    William     Henry     Maxwell,     Esquire, 

Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1840;  d.  1919  ;   m.  Dec.  13,    1871, 

Catherine     Penelope    (d.  1910),    eldest   dau.    of  Col. 

Fred  Thomas  Maitland,  grandson  of  General  the  Hon. 

Sir  Alexander  Maitland,  Bart.,  fifth  son  of  the  6th  Earl 

Lauderdale : — 

Charles  Frederick  Maitland  Maxwell,  Gentleman,  M.A. 

Oxford,  b.  Feb.   15,  1874;    m.    1912,    Violet,    d.    of    late 

William  James    Harter ;  and  has  issue— William    Ronald 

Maitland  Maxwell,   Gentleman,   b.   1916;    Herbert  Aymer 

Bouverie    Maxwell,     Gentleman,     b.     1919 ;      and     Grizel 

Catherine   Frederica.        Residence — Holywych,    Cowden, 

Kent.     Club — Windham. 

MAXWELL  (L.O.  rematric.  11  Dec.  1922).     Quarterly,  1 

and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  in  base  a  stag's  head  proper 

Maxwell  of  Dargavel) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fess  chequy  sable 

and  of  the  first,  between  three  falcons'  heads  couped  of  the 

second  (Hall  of  Fulbar). 

Daughter    of  General    Alexander   Maxwell,   C.B.,   b. 


1816;  d.  1889;  m.  1862,  Sarah, d.  of  James  McCall,  of 

Daldowie,  Lanarkshire  : — 
Mary    Alexandra    Maxwell,    M.B.E.      Res.—  Dargavel, 
Bishopton,  Renfrewshire  ;  and  Lawmarnock,  Renfrewshire. 
Clubs — Sesame;  and  Kelvin  (Glasgow.) 

MAXWELL-GUMBLETON  (H.  Coll.,  1916).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  wavy  gules,  three  mullets  argent,  a  canton  vert, 
charged  with  a  fieur-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon 
argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  mullet  or,  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  fieur-de-lys  vert.  Mottoes— (1) 
"  Memento  mori  "  ;    (2)  "  Spes  altera." 

Eld.  son  of  The  Hon.  Edward  Thomas  Smith,  High 
Court  Judge,  Jamaica,   b-     1832  ;  d.    1881  ;  m.    1871, 
Emma  Jane,  d.  of  Charles  Jeston  Homfray,  of  Down 
Lodge,  Wandsworth  : — 
The  Rt.   Rev.    Maxwell  Homfray  Maxwell-Gumbleton, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ballarat  19 16-1927,  b.  1872  ;   assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  191 6  the  surname  of  Maxwell-Gumbleton  in 
lieu  of  Smith ;   m.    1897,    Ella  Maria,  d.  of  Rev.    Sidney 
George  Gillum,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Pucklechurch,  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Bitton,  Glos.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Maxwell  Sydney 
Harold  Maxwell-Gumbleton,    Esq.,    M.C.,    Capt.     R.A., 
b.    1898;    (2)  John    Gillum    Maxwell-Gumbleton,    Indian 
Police  Service,  b.  1900  ;  (3)  Richard  Widgwood  Maxwell- 
Gumbleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Margaret  Anne  Julia 
[m.  1926,    Capt.  A.  G.    Lester-Gartland,    M.C.].     Res. — 
Twyning  Manor,  Tewkesbury,  Glos. 

MAXWELL-HERON  (L.O.,  i860).  Argent,  two  lions 
combatant,  supporting  between  their  paws  a  rose  gules, 
stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  cross  flory.  Mottoes — "Ad  ardua  tendit," 
and  "  Par  valeur."  Supporters  (as  head  of  the  family)— 
Two  herons. 

Eldest  son  of  John  Heron  Maxwell-Heron,  Esq.,  J  P. 

and  D.L.  cos.  Kirkcudbright  and  Wigtown,  late  Capt. 

1st  Royal  Scots  (Lothian)  Regt.,  M.P.  for  Stewartry  of 

Kirkcudbright   1880-85,    b-    l836;    d.    1899;    m-   l868. 

Marguerita,  second  d.  of  William  Stancomb  of  Blounts 

Court,  Devizes: — 
Guy  Heron  Maxwell-Heron,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  3rd  Batt. 
South  Wales  Borderers,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1st,  1922,  Hilda  (d. 
1924),  d.  of  G.  F.  Parker,  M.R.C.S.  ;  2nd,  1928,  Dorothea 
Rose,  d.  cf  the  late  Capt.  A.  H.  Harrison,  Warwick  Regt. 
Club — Caledonian. 

MAXWELL-LYTE  (Visitations  of  Somerset).  Gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  swans  argent.  Crest  (granted  1 579). 
— A  swan  volant,  silver,  upon  a  trumpet,  gold.  Motto — 
"  Laetitia  et  spe  immortalitatis." 

Son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Maxwell  Lyte,  of  Berry  Head, 
Brixham,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1848  ;  m.  1847,  Emily  Jeannette, 
d.  of  Col.  John  Craigie,  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 

Sir  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell- Lyte,  K.C.B.,  M.A. 
Oxon.),  F.B.A.,  F.S.A.,  b.  1848;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll 
his  Christian  name  of  Maxwell  as  an  additional  surname  ; 
m.  1871,  Frances  Fownes  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the  late  James 
C.  Somerville,  Esq.,  J  P.,  of  DinrJer  House,  Wells;  and 
has  issue  —  (1)  John  Maxwell-Lyte,  Esq.,  Maj.  late 
Northumb.  Fus.,  b.  i8js(Res.  —  n  Culmington  Road, 
Ealing) ;  (2)  Walter  Maxwell-Lyte,  Esq. ,  b.  1877  [m.  1907, 
Verona  Cecil,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  George  H.  Finch, 
P.C.,  M.P.,  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  Oakham  (Res.  —  53 
Warwick  Gardens,  W.) ;  (3)  Arthur  Maxwell-Lyte,  Esq.,  b. 
1881  [m  1st,  1919,  Agnes  Elizabeth  Rollo  (d.  1919),  d.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Melville  Gore  Browne  ;  2nd,  1925,  Ismay 
Nesta,  d.  of  Edward  S.  Mostyn  Pryce,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Gunley,  Chirbury,  Salop  (Res.  —  59  Harcourt  Terrace, 
S.W.10)] ;  Agnes  ;  Edith  ;  and  Margaret  [m.  1904,  Edward 
Richard  Massie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Barn,  Frensham,  Surrey]. 
Res. — 61  Warwick  Square,  S.W.     Club — Athenaeum. 

MAY(U.O.  and  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  fess  indented  be- 
tween eight  billets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck  gules, 
charged  with  a  billet  gold.  Motto— "  Fortis  et  fidelis. " 
Livery — Brown  or  claret,  with  yellow  or  drab  facings 
respectively. 

Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Augustus  Chichester  May, 

P.C.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1892; 

in.    1853,   Olivia,  d.  of  Sir  Matthew  Barrington,  Bt. , 

of  Glenstal,  co.  Limerick:— 


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Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Sinclair  May,  K.C.B. ,  C.M.G. , 
Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour,  J. P.  Devon,  Hon. 
Col.  56th  Bde.  R.A. ,  b.  1856;  m.  1st,  1883,  Evelyn  Mary 
Norbrun  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Trehawke  Kekewich,  Esq.,  J. P.. 
D.L.,  of  Peamore,  Exeter;  2nd,  1895,  Charlotte  Dorothea 
Willie,  M.B.E.,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.of  thelate  Gen.  Sir  William  Stirling, 
K.C.B.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (By  1st  marriage)  Major 
Edward  George  Kekewich  Sinclair  May,  Imperial  Yeo. ,  b. 
1893  '•  d.  1921  of  wounds  received  in  action  ;  Charlotte 
Sinclair  [m.  1st,  1910,  Comdr.  Arthur  Darley,  R.N.  (killed 
inaction  1914)  ;  2nd,  1920,  Rev.  Oswald  Hunt,  Rector  of 
Emsworth,  Hants.];  Evelyn  [w.  1914,  Hon,  Samuel  Best, 
son  of  Lord  Wynfordj  ;  Stella  [in.  1915,  Seton  Eustace]; 
<by  2nd  marriage) — Dorothea  [m.  1921,  Major  Stewart-Cox, 
R.A.];  Olivia  [m.  1926,  Sir  Archibald  Edward  Dunbar, 
M.C. ,  Bt.];  and  Alison.  Seat — Rockbeare  Court,  Rock- 
beare,  Devon.     Clubs — Athenaeum  ;  Devon  and  Exeter. 

The  late  Sir  Francis  Henry  May,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
J.  P.,  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem,  sometime  Gov.  and  C.-in-C.  of  Hong-Kong 
[Arms  as  above  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms 


ot  Barker,  namely  : — argent,  between  three  bears'  heads 
erased  sable,  muzzled  or,  a  maunch  of  the  second,  on  a 
chief  gules,  two  swords  saltirewise  points  upwards  argent, 
guarded  and  hilted  gold.  Supporters— On  the  dexter  a 
Chinaman,  and  on  the  sinister  a  Fijian  Islander  holding  in 
the  exterior  hand  a  spear  all  proper],  b.  i860;  m.  1891, 
Helena  Augusta  Victoria,  eld.  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Digby 
Barker,  G.C.B.,  of  Clare  Priory.  Suffolk,  and  d.  1922, 
leaving  issue— Stella  Augusta  Victoria  ;  Phoebe  Francis 
Eiric  ;  Iris  Olivia  Helena  ;  and  Dione  Jean  Elizabeth. 
Seat — Clare  Priory,  Suffolk. 

Sir  (Chichester)  Gould  May,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  M.D., 
M.R.C.P.,  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b-  1863.  Res. — 59  Cadogan  Place, 
S.W.i.     Clubs — Brooks's;  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  the  late  George  Chichester  May,  Esq.,  K.C., 
(yngr.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Augustus  Chichester 
May,  see  above) :  — 

George  Egerton  May,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

James  Francis  May,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Arthur  May,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

MAY.  Or,  on  a  fesse  wavy  between  eight  billets  azure, 
three  anchors  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  naval  coronet  or,  a  leopard's  head  and  neck 
gules.  Supporters— On  either  side  a  Polar  bear,  each 
supporting  a  trident  erect  all  proper.  Motto — "  Non 
tergo  sed  facie." 

Son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Seaburne  May  : — 

Adm.  of  the   Fleet    Sir   William    Henry  May,  G.C.B. 


(1911),  G.C.V.O.  (1909),  Chief  of  Staff  on  Mediterranean 
Station  1895-96,  commanded  Naval  Contingent  in  London 
during  Diamond  Jubilee  Celebrations  1897,  Naval  A.D.C. 
to  Queen  Victoria  and  to  King  Edward  VII.,  attended 
German  Emperor  during  his  visit  to  England  1899, 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1901,  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
and  Comptroller  of  the  Navy  1901-5,  Comm. -in-Chief 
Atlantic  Fleet  1905-7,  Second  Sea  Lord  on  Commission  of 
the  Admiralty  1907-9,  Comm. -in-Chief  of  the  Home  Fleet 
1909-11,  Comm. -in-Chief  at  Plymouth  1911-12,  has  2nd 
Class  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia,  Order  of  St.  Alexandre 
Nevsky  (Russia),  and  is  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1878,  Kinbarra  Swene,  d.  of  the  late 
W.  J.  Marrow  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Sir  Reginald  Seaburne 
May,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.,  Roy.  Fus.,  Dir. 
of  Organisation  at  War  Office  1923-27,  b.  1879  lm- 
1906,  Margaret  Geraldine,  d.  of  John  Ramsay  Drake,  of 
29  Wellington  Court,  S.W. ;  and  has  issue — William  Drake 
Seaburne  May,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Guy  Seaburne  May,  Esq., 
b.  1911  ;  Robert  Seaburne  May,  Esq.,  b.  1923  {Club — 
Naval  and  Military)];  (2)  Archibald  Seaburne  May,  Esq., 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1885  [m.  1915, 
Mary  Emma,  d.  of  Comdr.  Edward  Noble  Price,  R.N.] ; 
and  Kinbarra  Swene.  Res.  —  Chatto,  Kelso,  N.B.  ; 
Bughtrigg,  Coldstream,  Berwickshire.  Club — United 
Service. 

MAY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  argent  and  azure,  in  chief 
two  stags'  heads  caboshed  sable,  and  in  base  a  rose  of  the 
first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 


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vert,  and  in  front  of  a  may-tree  proper,  a  gryphon  passant 
sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  forefoot  an  acorn  slipped  and 
leaved  also  proper,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  rose 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto— "  Tanto  fortior  tanto  felicior." 
Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Son  of  John  Morritt  May,     of   Wallasey,   Liverpool, 
and  formerly  of  Rokeby,  Yorks. ,  b.   1850  ;  d.1921  ;   m. 
1880,  Annie,  d.  of  Theopolis  Thompson,  of  London  : — 
Frederick  May,   Lieut.  The  Green  Howards   (Yorkshire 
Regt.),  b.   1891;   m.  1916,  Amy,  d.  of  Joshua  Kidger,  of 
Birkenhead  ;  and  has  issue— Phil  Morritt  May,  Gentleman, 
b.   1925;  and  Olga.     Res.—  Rokeby,  Allcroft  Road,  Read- 
ing.   Club — Eccentric. 

MAYHEW  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  vair  be- 
tween three  ducal  coronets  or,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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a  unicorn's  head  erased  gules,  armed  and  crinedor,  charged 
with   a    chevron    vair,    in   front   of  an   escarbuncle   gold. 
Mottoes — "Sola   in  Deo  salus,"  and    "  Potior  diademate 
virtus."  Livery — Dark  blue,  scarlet  collar  and  waistcoat. 
Son    of  Arthur|    Mayhewe,  Esq.,  J. P.   and   D. L.    co. 
Sussex,    J. P.   Eastbourne,  b.    1843;  d.  1929;    m.  1st, 
1874,    Alexa   Edith   Chrissie  (d.    1877),    d.    of    James 
Wright  of  Ferntower  House,   co.    Perth  ;   2nd,    1883, 
Paulina  Hope,  d.  of  Charles  Vander-Meulen  Robert- 
son of  Nairn,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  d.  of  S.  Hope,  Esq., 
J.  P.  and  D.  L.,  of  Liverpool : — 
Keith  Guy  Mayhewe,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1883. 
Club— Arthur's. 

Sons  of  Horace  Mayhew,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Flint 
(High  Sheriff  1904),  J.    P.   Lanes.,  b.   1845  ;  d.  1926; 
m.   1st,  1870,  Mary  Helena  (d.   1887),  d.  of  Rev.  T. 
Dixon,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  2nd,  1889, 
Mabel  Eleanor,  d.  of  late  J.  C.  Joyce,  of  Whitchurch, 
Salop : — 
John  Dixon   Mayhew,  Esq.,  T.D.,    Lt.-Col.    late   Den- 
bighshire Hussars,  served  Great  War  (France),  Conservative 
Candidate  Harwich  Division    1929  Election,  b.   1884 ;    m. 
1907,  Louise  Katherine  Guendolen,    d.    of  Capt.   Francis 
Prescod  Gurney,    late  91st  Highlanders,  and  has  issue- 
John  de  Parigault  Gurney  Mayhew,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 
\m.  1928,   Hon.    Rosemary  Silvya  Cary,  eld.  d.   of   13th 
Viscount  Falkland  (Res. — 12  Chesham   Street,  Belgravia, 
S.W.)]  ;  and  Robert  Evelyn  Gurney  Mayhew,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912.     Seat— Little  Hammonds  Place,  Sussex.     Club— 
Cavalry. 

Geoffrey  Dixon  Mayhew,  Esq.,  Major  Denbighshire 
Hussars,  b.  1886;  m.  1915,  Bertha  Irene,  d.  of  T.  W. 
Short,  of  Ashbrooke  Hall,  Sunderland  ;  and  has  issue — 
Lionel  Geoffrey  Mayhew,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Helena 
Betty.     Res. — Lache  House,  Chester. 

Arthur  Joyce  Mayhew,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Denbighshire  Hussars, 
served  Great  War  (Palestine  and  France),  b.  1889  ;  m.  1920, 
Theodora  Brenda,  d.  of  A.  O.  Hedley,  of  The  Nook, 
Grindon,  Sunderland  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Peter  Mayhew, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921;  Elizabeth  Brenda  Ann ;  and  Octavia 
Joyce.     Res.  — 12  Curzon  Park,  Chester. 

Cecil  William  Mayhew,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Denbighshire 
Hussars,  served  Great  War  (Palestine  and  France),  b.  1896  ; 
m.  1918,  Cresta  Jeannette,  d.  of  the  late  L.  T.  B.  Saunderson, 
of  Dromkeen,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue — Derek  Horace 
Mayhew,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — Cherry  Orchard, 
Broughton,  Flints. 

MAYNARD   of   Skinningrove    (R.    L.,    24   Sept.    1784, 


between  three  sinister  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  gulesr 
five  ermine  spots  or  (Maynard);  2  and  3,  barry  of  six 
erminois  and  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  catherine- 
wheels  or  (Lax).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest  — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  inverted  argent,  fimbriated  sable.  Motto — 
"  Manus  justa  nardus."  Livery — Light  drab,  with  dark 
green  collar  and  cuffs. 

Sons    of    Anthony    Lax     Maynard,     Esq.,    J. P.,    of 
Skinningrove    Hall,    late    Master    N.    Durham    Fox- 
hounds,   b.    1814 ;   d.    1903 ;   m.    1st,    1843,    Elizabeth 
Jane  (d.  1872),  d.  of  George  Hutton  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
D.L. ,    of  Harperley  Park,    co.    Durham;  2nd,    1873, 
Edith   Harriet,    d.    of    Rev.    Henry    Richard    Ridley, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Durham:— 
Anthony  Charles  Hutton  Maynard,  Gentleman,  b.  i860; 
m.   1890,   Annie  Evelyn,  M.  B.E. ,   eld.    d.    of  Rev.    H.  A. 
Mitton,   Master    of   Sherburn    House;    and    has    issue — 
Richard  de  Kirklevington  Maynard,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m. 
1915,  Susan  Boag,  d.  of  the  late  Archibald  Boag  Milton,  of 
Kirkmalcolm,    co.     Renfrew ;     and    has    issue — Anthony 
Richard  Hutton  Maynard,  Gentleman,  b.    1920].     Res. — 
The  Low  Hall,  Hackness,  Scarborough. 

Henry  Easterby  Maynard,  Gentleman,  b.    1876.     Res. — 
Edmund  Gilling  Maynard,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Son  of  Edmund  Gilling  Maynard,  Esq.  (who  was  4th 
sonof  John  Max  Maynard,  of  Eryholme),  J.P.  and  D.L., 
of  Chesterfield,  b.  1793;  d.  1880;  m.  2nd,   1858,  Ann, 
eldest  d.  of  John  Jell  of  Dover,  co.  Kent: — 
Edmund    Anthony    Jefferson   Maynard,    Esq.,  J.P.    co. 
Derby,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Nether  Padley,  Joint  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Matlock,  6.1861  ;  m.  April2,  1887,  Margaret 
Blanche,  elder  d.  of  R.  S.  Wilmot-Sitwell,  Esq.,  J.P.,D,L., 
of  Stainsby  House,  Smalley,  in  the  county  of  Derby ;  and 
has   had  Issue— (1)  Anthony   Lax   Maynard,    Esq.,    Capt. 
Scots  Gds,,  b.  1889;  (2)  Richard  Sacheverell  Maynard,  Gen- 
tleman, b.   October  9,  1892,  d.  January  14,  1893  ;  (3)  John 
Wilmot  Maynard,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  June  8, 
1896  ;   killed  at  Ypres  1915  ;  Dorothy  Margaret ;  and  Wini- 
fred May.    Estates — Nether  Padley  and  at  Chesterfield  and 
Hoon,   all   in    the   county   of  Derby.      Postal  addresses — 
Hoon    Ridge,    Hilton,    Derbyshire.      Clubs — Boodle's,    St, 
James's,  County  (Derby). 

OTWAY  MAYNE,  Esquire,  O.B.E.  (1915),  D.L.  Bucks., 
late  Major  2nd  Norfolk  Regt. ,  Chief  Constable  of  co.  of 
Bucks.  Bom  1855,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Major 
Henry  Otway  Mayne  of  "  Mayne's  Horse,"  by  his  wife 
Mary  Ewer  Turner,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Jacob  Turner, 
B.C.S.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1730)— Argent,  a  chev- 
ron gules,  voided  of  the  field,  between  two  pheons  in  chief 
sable  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  azure,  all  within  a  bordure 
wavy  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  the 
torse  holding  a  plain  cross  gules ;  and  in  an  escroll  above 
this  Motto,  "  Virtut  fortuna  comes."  Livery — Dark  navy 
blue.  Married,  Jan.  1894,  Helena  E. ,  younger  dau.  of  the 
Venble.  H.  R.  Nevill,  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  and  Canon  of 
Norwich  Cathedral.  Residence — Walton  Lodge,  Aylesbury. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


MAYNE  of  Constantine  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  chevron 
erminois  between  in  chief  two  garbs,  and  in  base  a 
dolphin  naiant  embowed  or.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  a  buck's 
head  erased  proper.     Motto — •"  Gan  nerth  ha  nel." 

4th  son  of  Josiah  Mayne,  of  Parcvean,  Grade,  Corn- 
wall, b.  1834;  d.  1913;  m.  1868,  Frances  Emma,  d. 
of  William  Boxer,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.  : — 
William  Boxer  Mayne,  Gentleman,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S., 
b.  1875;  m.   1906,  Amy,  d.   of   B.  H.   Dale,   L.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S.,    and   has   issue; — William  Alexander  Mayne| 
Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  and  Dorothy  Isabel  Frances.   Estates 
— Mayne,  Constantine,  Cornwall ;  Treworvack,  Constan- 
tine, Cornwall.     Res. — Southdown   House,  Storrington, 
Pulborough,  Sussex. 


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H.  Coll.).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  vert, 


MAYO,  Earl  of,  see  BOURKE. 

MAYO  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  r<  ses  argent,  a  cross  pat6e  of  the 
first,  a  chief  or  (for  Mayo) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  pelican  in  her  piety  gules,  between  two  flaunches  ermine, 
each   charged  with  a  cross  pat£e  fitchee  of  the  third  (for 


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Knapp)."  Mantlingsable  and  argent.   Crest— A  dove  argent, 
holding  in  the^beak  a  sprig  of  olive  proper,  and  charged 


Henry  Browne  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

America. 

Joseph  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Robert  Mayo  (g.v.). 
Second    son   of  Rev.  William  Mayo,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Rector  of  Folke,  Dorset,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1835, 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Robert  Dyer,  M.D.,  of  Kingsmead, 
Didmarton,  Glos.  : — 
The  late  Rev.   Charles   Herbert  Mayo,   D.Litt.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Preb.  Salisbury  Cathedral,  F. R. Hist. S.,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Long  Burton  with  Holnest,  Dorset,  and  Rural 
Dean,   b.    1845  ;    d.    1929.     Res. — The    Retreat,    Long 
Burton,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  George  Gibbes  Mayo,  Gentleman,  F.R.S., 

of  S.  Australia,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1877,  Henrietta 

Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Donaldson  : — 

George  Elton  Mayo,  Gentleman,  Professor  at  Harvard 

Univ.,  U.S.A.,  b.  1880  ;    m.  1913,  Dorothea,  eld.  d.  of 

J.    H.    McConnel,   of  Cressbrook,  Melbourne ;  and  has 

issue — 2    daus.      Postal   address  —  Harvard  University, 

U.S.A. 

Herbert  Mayo,  Gentleman,  LL.B.,  F.R.S.  (Melbourne), 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1911,  Clarice  Gwendoline, 
d.  of  James  Melrose,  of  Glenwood,  Aldgate,  S.  Australia, 
and  has  issue — Eric  Elton  Mayo,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R. 
Australian  Navy,  b.  191 2  ;  George  Melrose  Elton  Mayo, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  and  3  daus.  Postal  address — 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

John  Christian  Mayo,  Esq.,  M.D.,  B.S.  (Adelaide), 
late  Capt.  Australian  Medical  Corps,  b.  .     Res. — 

Glen  Osmund,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

MAYWOOD-STRUTT  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitch^e  or,  as  many  escarbuncles  azure  (Strutt)  ; 


on  the.  breast  with  a  cross  patee  sable.     Motto — "  Nuncia 
pacis  oliva." 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Robert  Mayo,  D.C.G.O. ,  b.  1839  ; 
d.  1921  ;  m.  1868,  Anne  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Rev.  John 
George  Francis  Henry  Knapp,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  St.  James's  Church,  Shaftesbury,  Dorset: — 

Charles  Robert  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1903, 
Mary  Emily  Frederica,  d.  of  Frederick  Cooke,  of  Brook- 
lands,  Coppenhall,  Cheshire;  and  has  issue — Margaret 
Rohesia  Gundred  [m.  1927,  Harold  Richard  Bowman 
Shepperd,  Barrister-at-Law] ;  and  Knid  Hildsgarde  Verdin. 
J?es. — West  Lodge,  Pinner,  Middlesex. 

Rev.  John  Frederick  Mayo,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  formerly  Vicar  of  Kimbolton,  N.Z. ,  b.  1879  ;  m. 
1909,  Emily,  d.  of  Henry  Burrell,  of  Maryland,  Cheltenham, 
Feilding,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue— William  Henry  Mayo, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  John  Russell  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b- 
1922;  Noel  Annie;  and  Edith  Mary.  Res. — Pukepapa 
Road,  Marton,  New  Zealand. 

Comdr.  Herbert  Coates  Mayo,  O.B.E.,  R.N.,  served 
Somaliland  Operations  1903-4  (medal  and  clasp),  and 
Great  War  1914-18,  comd.  H.M.S.  Ormonde  1918-19,  b. 
1881 :  m.  1912,  Faith  Octavia,  d.  of  Sir  William  Bower 
Forwood,  K.B.E. ,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Bromborough  Hall, 
Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — William  Herbert  Forwood  Mayo, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Audrey  Faith.  Res.— Ryme,  Old 
Castle  Road,  Weymouth. 

MAYO  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
roses  argent,  a  cross  patee  of  the  first,  a  chief  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dove  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive 
proper,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  patee 
sable.  Motto — "  Nuncia  pacis  oliva."  Livery — Black 
and  gold. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Joseph  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b.  1823  ; 

d.  1876  ;  m.  1868,  Sarah  Samuel,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel 

Chase,  D:D. : — 
Rev.  March  Chase  Mavo,  M.C.,  B.D.,  Clerk  in  Holv 
Orders,  b.  1871.     Res. — St.  Stephen's  Vicarage,  Balti- 
more, Maryland,  U.S.A. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Charles  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b.  1826  ; 

d.  1910;  m.  1853,  Frances   Charlotte,  d.   of  Rev. 

Charles  Taylor  Wade,  M.A. : — 
Rev.  Father  William  Francis  Mayo,  M.A.  (Wisconsin), 
b.  1 861.     Address — Order  of   Holy  Cross,  West    Park, 
New  York. 

Sons  of  Henry  Herbert  Mayo,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

d.  :    m.  ,  : — 


2  and  3,  lozengy  or  and  ermine,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
demi-lion  between  two  lymphads  sails  furled  oars  in  action 
of  the  first  (May wood).  Mantlings  sable  and  argent ; 
azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  banner  erect  sable, 
charged  with  a  cross  as  in  the  arms  (Strutt) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  haurient  azure,  charged 
with  a  lymphad  as  in  the  arms  (Maywood).  Mottoes 
— "Justus  et  tenax  propositi"  (Strutt);  "Facta  memorias 
faciunt "  (Maywood). 

Only  son  of  Henry  John  Maywood,  H.M.  Civil  Service, 

b.  1856;  d.  1892;  m.  1879,  Fanny   Emma,  only  d.  of 

the  late  Charles  James  Strutt : — 

Henry     Golding     Maywood-Strutt,      Gentleman,    B.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.   1884;    assumed  by  R.L.,  i9r4,    the  additional 


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surname  and  arms  of  Strutt ;  m.  1910,  Sylvia,  only  child  of 
the  late  Francis  Way,  and  grand-d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Savory  Way,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Res. — Woodend,  Studland 
Bay,  Dorset. 

MccGWIRE  (U.O.).  Vert,  on  a  horse  in  full  gallop 
argent,  caparisoned  gules,  fringed  or,  a  knight  in  complete 
armour,  without  a  shield,  brandishing  his  sword  over  his 
head  proper,  his  helm  plumed  with  two  ostrich  feathers  of 
the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  collared,  and 
with  a  chain  reflexed  oyer  his  back  or.  Motto — "  Fortitudo 
et  justitia," 

Sons  of  John  Frederick  Kane  MccGwire,  Gentleman, 

of  Somerset  Lodge,  St.  Margaret's-on-Thames,  b.  1836  ; 

d.  1915  ;  m.  1877,  Juliet,  d.  of  William  Paul  Metcham, 

of  Petersham  Lodge,  Surrey : — 
John  Edward  MccGwire,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1878  ; 
m.  1909,  Jean  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  Col.  Henry  Benjamin 
Naylor  Adair,  R.  E.  ;  and  has  issue—  John  Adair  MccGwire, 
Gentleman,  b.  r9is  ;  Brian  Walter  MccGwire,  Gentleman, 
b.  1920  ;  and  Jean  Mary.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Capt.  George  Walter  Frederick  MccGwire,  b,  1884  ; 
m.  1922,  May  Geraldine  Aldersley,  d.  of  Cecil  Henry 
Bompas,  C.S.T.,  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  has  issue.  Address — c/o  Messrs.  Shaw  Wallace  &  Co. , 
Madras,  India. 

MEAD  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  trefoils  slipped  vert, 
on  a  bordure  quarterly  gules  and  sable,  four  bees  or. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  within  a  circle  of  trefoils  fessewise  conjoined  and 
slipped  vert,  an  heraldic  reindeer  trippant  proper.  Mottoes 
— "  Toujours  pret  "  ;  "In  medio  tutissimus." 

Sons  of  Henry  John  Mead,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  /'. 
1845  I  d.  1926 ;  vi.  1875,  Edith  Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Gifford,  M.  A. ,  Vicar  of  Newport,  Barnstaple  : — 

Henry  Gifford  Mead,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  Lt.-Col.  T.F.  Res., 
T.D. ,  b.  1876;  m.  1909,  Ellen  Sofie  Manicus,  d.  of 
Frederick  Carl  Christian  Nielsen  (Knight  and  Cross  of 
Honor,  Danish  Order  of  Dannebrog,  Knight  Commr.  ot 
Norwegian  Order  of  St.  Olaf  and  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanis- 
laus, and  Officer  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun)  of 
London  and  Copenhagen,  and  has  issue — John  Nielsen 
Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  David  Gifford  Mead,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911  ;  Charles  Raymond  Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Raymond  George  Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 

Edgar  Walter  Mead,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  H.M. 
Consular  Service,  China,  b.  1887;  m.  1915,  Maud,  d.  of  the 
late  Admiral  ot  the  Fleet,  Sir  Algernon  Lyons,  G.C.B. ,  and 
has  issue — Thomas  Gifford  Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  1917; 
James  Penrice  Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Christine 
Margaret. 

Godfrey  Charles  Frederick  Mead,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1891. 

Sons  of  George  Edward  Mead,  Solicitor,  b.  1819  ;  d. 
1892  ;  m.  1842,  Louisa,  d.  of  William  Rayment : — 

Frederick  Mead,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Metropolitan 
Magistrate  (uses  only  one  Motto  —  "  In  medio  tutissimus  "), 
b.  1847;  m-  1878,  Sophia,  d.  of  Richard  Henry  Poland, 
Esq.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Stephen  Mead,  Esq.,  D.S.O. , 
Major  R.A. ,  b.  1882  [m.  1910,  Beatrice  Eleanor,  d.  of 
Comdr.  L.  P.  Willan,  late  R.N.T ;  (2)  Lawrence  Mead,  Esq. , 
Barr.-at-Law,  B.A.,  Balliol  (Oxon.),  Major  Yeomanry 
Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1884  ;  (3)  Hilary  Poland  Mead,  Esq. , 
Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1887.  Res.—  4  Eliot  Place,  Black- 
heath,  London,  S.  E.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

George  Edward  Mead,  Gentleman  [Motto — "  Tu  ne  cede 
malis"],  b.  1849;  m.  1881,  Maude,  d.  of  Henry  Hockey 
Burnell,  F.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Rev.  Humphrey 
Burnell  Mead,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1882;  (2)  Rev.  Jasper 
Mead,  M.A.,  b.  1887;  and  Mildred  [m.  1922,  St.  John 
Fancourt  Bell].     Club — Constitutional. 

William  Rayment  Mead,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1855. 

Herbert  Rayment  Mead,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1855. 

Ernest  Kent  Mead,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m.  1891, 
Minnie  Jane,  d.  of  John  Nevil  Maskelyne.     Res. — 

MEADE  (CO.,         ).    Gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 

three  trefoils  slipped  argent.    Mantling  gules  and  argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with 

two  heads  sable,  armed  or.     Motto — "  Toujours  prest." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  James  Meade,  4th  Earl  of 

Clanwilliam,  G.C.B. ,  K.C.M.G.,   b.    1832;    d.   1907; 


m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  d.  Sir  Arthur  Edward 

Kennedy,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Vesey  Meade,  M.C.,  5th  Earl  of 
Clanwilliam  (20  July  1776),  Viscount  Clanwilliam  co  Tip- 
perary  and  Baron  Gillford,  co.  Down  (17  Nov.  1766),  Baron 
Clanwillliam  of  Clanwilliam  (U.K.,  28  Jan.  1828),  and  a 
Bart.  (29  May  1703),  D.L.  co.  Down,  Capt.,  Gen.R.O. ,  late 
Horse  Guards,  formerly  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
(Lord  Curzon  of  Kedleston),  served  in  S.  African  War 
1900-2,  and  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  (Italy))  [Supporters — Dexter,  an  eagle  close 
sable  ;  sinister,  a  falcon  close  proper,  beaked  and  legged  or, 
each  collared  and  chained],  b.  1873;  m.  1909,  Muriel, 
M.B.  E. ,  widow  of  Hon.  Oliver  Howard  and  d.  of  Russell 
Stephenson  ;  and  has  issue — John  Charles  Edmund  Carson 
Meade,  commonly  called  Lord  Gillford,  b.  19 14  ;  Lady 
Mary  Katharine  Selina ;  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Louisa 
Margaret.  Seats—  Gill  Hall,  Dromore,  co.  Down  ;  Montalto, 
Ballynahinch,  co.  Down.      Club — Carlton. 

Hon.  Herbert  Meade,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O. ,  Rear- 
Admiral,  A.D.C.  to  King  George  1924-25,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1911,  Margaret  Isabel  Frances,  elder  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev. 
the  Hon.  E.  Carr  Glyn,  Bishop  of  Peterborough ;  and  has 
issue — Richard  James  Meade,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  John  Herbert 
Meade,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  Anne  Margaret;  and  Jean  Mary. 
Res. — 44  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.i. 

Hon.  Edward  Brabazon  Meade,  Capt.  (ret.)  10th  Hussars, 
served  in  S.  African  War,  and  Great  War  1914-19, 
b.  1878 ;  m.  1st,  1907,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Kate  Shelley  Gully 
(d.  1908),  d  of  1st  Viscount  Selby ;  2nd,  1910,  Angela,  d. 
of  Thurz  von  Thurzbrugg  (div,  1924) ;  3rd,  1925,  Mrs. 
Arthur  Godfrey.  Res. — Rose  Manor,  Guisborough,  North- 
ants.     Club — Orleans. 

Son  of  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Henry  Meade,  G.C.B.,  b.  1835  ; 

d.  1898  ;  m.  2nd,  1880,  Caroline  Georgiana,  d.  of  Charles 

William  Grenfell,  M.P.  :— 
Charles  Francis  Meade,  Esq.,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1913,  Hon. 
Ailean  Hilda  Brodrick,  d.  of  1st  Earl  of  Midleton  ;  and  has 
issue — Simon  Robert  Jasper  Meade,  Esq.,  b.  1928  ;  and 
3  daus.  Res. — Penylan,  Meifod,  Montgomery.  Club — 
Travellers'. 

Son  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  Sidney  Meade,  Canon  of  Salis- 
bury,  J. P.  Wilts.,   Rector   of  Wylye,  Wilts.,   1869-82, 

b.    1839;   d.   1917;    m.  1868,    Lucy  Emma  (d.    1918), 

second    d.    of  the  late    J.    H.   Jacob   of    The   Close, 

Salisbury: — 
Francis  Henry  Meade,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Barr.-at-Law,  b. 
1870  ;  m.  1st,  1900,  Beatrice  Mary  (obtained  a  div.  1923),  d. 
the  late  Lord  Esm£  Stuart  Gordon  ;  2nd,  1923,  Dorothy 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  H.  Pocklington-Senhouse,  and 
widow  of  Lt.-Col.  J.  S.  Plummer  ;  and  has  issue — Robert 
Sidney  Stuart  Meade,  Esq. ,  b.  1901.  Res. — The  Hanginshaw, 
Selkirk. 

Son  of  John  Percy  Meade,  Esq. : — 
John  Windham  Meade,  Esq.  (q.v). 

Son  of  Richard  Raphael  Meade,  Esq.,  Major  8th  Foot, 

b.  1826 ;  d.  1873  ;  m.  1869,  Rica  Nunes,  d.  of  David 

Nunes  Carvalho: — 
Richard  John  Edward  Meade,  Gentleman,  O.B.E. ,  b. 
1870 ;  m.  1894,  Helen  Venetia  Digby,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
G.  Digby  Newbolt,  Rector  of  Knotting-with-Souldrop  ;  and 
has  had  issue — Richard  Gilbert  Trevor  Meade,  Lieut.  14th 
Hussars,  b.  1895  ;  d.  1917,  of  wounds  received  in  action  ; 
Patricia  Helen  Isabel ;  and  Ulrica  Nina  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
Croxton,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

Sons  of  Adam  Newman  Meade,  b.         ;  d.  1878;  m. 

1859,  Louisa  Sophia,  d.  of  Daniel  Connor  of  Manch : — 
•  Richard  John  Meade,  Esq.,  B.A.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  Maj. 
(ret.)  R.  MunsterFus.,  b.  1865.    Seat — Ballymartle,  Kinsale, 
co.  Cork. 

Adam  Daniel  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1909,  Ella 

Nora,  d.  of  Richard  Ashe  of  Ashton,  co.  Cork.     Res.— 

Sons  of  John  Meade  of  Ballintober,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b. 

1819  ;  d.  1898;  m.   1851,  Eliza,  d.  of  Richard  Meade 

of  Dublin : — 
John  Josias  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.   1858.     Seat — Ballin- 
tober, Ballinhassig,  co.  Cork. 

William  George  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.   1862  ;  m.  ,. 

Eliza,  d.  of  Frederick  Bullock  ;   and  has  issue — Kathleen 
Alice  ;  Dorothea  Lucia  ;  and  Margaret  Emily.     Res. — 
Robert  Jocelyn  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
George  Waller  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 

MEADE.  Quarterly,  1  ana  4,  grand  quarters,  gules,  a 
chevron  ermine  between  three  trefoils  slipped  argent  (for 
Meade) ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.  azure,. 


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three  peewits  argent  (for  Magill) ;  ii.  and  iii.  per  chevron 
argent  and  vert,  three  hinds  trippant  proper  (for  Hawkins)- 
a  crescent  for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable.  Motto — 
"  Toujours  pret  "  (or  "prest"). 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  John  Percy  Meade,  Esq,  D.  L.  for  co. 
Down,  J. P.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  Capt.  52nd  Oxford- 
shire L. I.,  b.  1847;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1894,  Helena  Frances, 
dau.  ofSir  Allen  Johnson-Walsh,  Bart.,  of  Bally  kilcavan, 
Queen's  Co. : — 
John  Windham  Meade,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Oxford  and 
Bucks.  L.I.,  served  Great  War,  b.  Nov.  28,  1894.     Seats — 
Earsham  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  Burrenwood,  co.  Down. 

MEADE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
in  chief  two  trefoils  slipped  and  in  base  a  fleur-de-lysor. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  or  and  azure,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 
double-headed  eagle  displayed  azure,  holding  in  each 
beak  a  trefoil  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Semper  paratus." 
Son  of  : — 

Harold  Gerard   Roche  Meade,   Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Res. — San  Luis,  Potosi,  Mexico. 

MEADE-KING  of  Walford  (H.  Coll.,  25  Oct.  1830). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
cross  crosslets  two  and  one  sable,  and  as  many  escal- 
lops one  and  two  gules  (King);  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  between  three  leopards'  faces  or,  two  arrows 
in  saltire  azure,  barbed  and  flighted  proper,  between  two 
bows  chevronwavs  of  the  fourth,  stringed  of  the  field 
(Meade).      Mantling  sable  and  argent.      Crests  — 1.    on 


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a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  an 
arm  in  bend  dexter  couped  at  the  elbow  the  hand 
supporting  a  tilting-spear  erect  the  head  broken,  the  arm 
surmounting  a  branch  of  oak  fructed  in  bend  sinister 
all  proper  ( King) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-griffin  azure,  wings  elevated  ermine,  in  the  dexter 
claw  a  fleur-de-lis  or  (for  Meade).  Motto  —  "  Cadenti 
porrigo  dextram." 

Son  of  William  Oliver  Meade-King,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late 
Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  Somersetshire  Light 
Infantry,  b.  1833;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1857,  Mary  Musgrave, 
d.  of  William  Beadon,  Esq.,  of  Otterhead,  nr.  Honiton, 
co.  Devon,  J. P. : — 
William  Oliver  Evelyn  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  M.Inst 


C.E. ,  late  Engineering  Inspector  Local  Govt.  Board,  late 
Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.I. ,  b.  1858;  m.  1884, 
Sophia  Agneta,  d.  of  late  T.  E  Harrison  of  Whitburn,  co. 
Durham  ;  and  has  had  issue — Richard  Evelyn  Beauchamp, 
Esq.,  temp.  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  and  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1885  [m. 
1 914,  Francis  Caroline,  d.  of  Cecil  S.  R.  Barker,  of  Norfolk 
Square,  and  has  issue  —  Diana  Katherine  ;  and  Olivia 
Francis];  (2)  William  Oliver  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  b. 
1889  [m.  1917,  Ellen  Collins,  d.  of  Col.  Wright  Sherlock, 
and  left  issue — Richard  Oliver  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  b. 
;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Walford,  nr.  Taunton,  co. 
Somerset. 

Sons  of  Henry  Herbert  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  M.  A. 

(Pembroke  Coll.)  Oxford,  b.  1837;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1864, 

Caroline  Amelia  Carr,  d.  of  George  Carr  Clark  of  Ellin- 

thorpe,  Yorks.  : — 

Herbert  Edward  Meade- King,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb), 

b.  1865  ;  m.  1 891,  Ann  Millicent,  d.  of  William  Nickolls,  of 

Clifton.     Res. — Perry  House,  Cleeve,  nr.  Bristol. 

George  Cyril  Meade- King,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1869;  m.  1902,  Marguerite,  d.  of  Carl  Hae- 
fliger,  of  Neuchatel,  and  has  issue — Two  sons  and  a  dau. 
Post.  add. — 45  Canynge  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sons  of  Walter  Meade-King,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Som- 
erset, M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1842  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1866,  Louisa 
(d.   1895),  d.  of  late  H.   Liddon  of  Taunton:  — 
Richard  Liddon  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  M.D. ,  b.  1869. 
Res. — Powlett  House,  Taunton. 

Rev.  Charles  Ruddock  Meade-King,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1905,  Alice,  d.  of  Robert  Gordon, 
of  Frome,  and  has  issue — Michael  Oliver  Meade-King, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res. — Timsbury  Rectory,  Bath. 

Oliver  Meade-King,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1878  ; 
m.  1907,  Sylvia  Mary  Beatrice,  younger  d.  of  late  Capt. 
Tennyson  ;  and  has  issue — Walter  Tennyson  Meade-King, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Frederick  George  Oliver  Meade-King, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911.     Post,  add.— Malvern  College,  Malvern. 

MEADE-KING  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  lion  rampant,  between  three  cross  crosslets,  two  and  one, 
sable,  and  as  many  escallops,  one  and  two,  gules  (for 
King) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three 
leopards'  faces  or,  two  arrows  in  saltire  azure,  barbed  and 
flighted  proper,  between  two  bows  chevronwise  of  the 
fourth,  stringed  of  the  field  (for  Meade).    Mantling  sable 


and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  an  arm  in  bend  dexter,  couped  at  the  elbow, 
the  hand  supporting  a  tilting-spear  erect,  the  head  broken, 
the  arm  surmounting  a  branch  of  oak  in  bend  sinister, 
fructed,  all  proper  (for  King)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  azure,  wings  ermine,  holding  in 
the  dexter  claw  a  fieur-de-lys  or  (for  Meade).  Motto— 
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Son  of  Henry  Warren  Meade- King,    Esq.,    J- P.,    b. 

1817;  d.  190 1  ;   m.  28  Sept.    1847,  Marion,  d.  of  Joseph 

Higgin  of  Manchester  : — 
Richard    Robert    Meade- King,    Esq.,    J. P.,    b.    20   June 
1850.     Postal  add. — Broomfield,   West    Derby,  Liverpool. 
Clubs — National  Liberal  and  Liverpool  Reform. 

EDMUND  GUSTAVUS  BLOOMFIELD  MEADE- 
WALDO,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  Kent,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Hever-Brocas.  Born  Feb.  8,  1855,  being  the  only 
son  of  the  late  Edmund  Waldo  Meade- Waldo,  Esq.,  J. P., 
late  1st  Life  Guards,  by  his  first  wife  Harriette  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Henry  Owen  Becher  of  Aughadown,  co.  Cork.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  bend  azure  be- 
tween three  leopards'  faces  gules  (for  Waldo)  ;  2  and  3,  per 
pale  sable  and  ermine,  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils 
slipped,  an  eagle's  head  erased  in  the  chief  point  all 
counterchanged  (for  Meade).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests — i.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  sable, 
erased  ermine,  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  argent,  hold- 
in  its  beak  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  last  (for  Waldo) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  double-headed  eagle  dis- 
played or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  quatrefoil  sable, 
resting  its  claws  on  two  shields  of  the  second,  each  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  argent  (for  Meade).  Mottoes — "  Tou- 
jours  prest  "  ;  "Mens  conscia  recti."  Married,  March  2, 
1880,  Ada  Coralie,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard 
Baggallay,  Lord-Justice  of  Appeal  ;  and  has  had  Issue — 
<i)  Edmund  Richard  Meade- Waldo,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  has 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm,  Lt.-Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b. 
1881  [m.  1914,  Margaret  Editha,  youngest  d.  of  John  Henry 
Gurney  of  Keswick  Hall,  Norfolk];  (2)  Geoffrey  Meade- 
Waldo,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  d.  1916;  Florence  Coralie  ; 
and  Harriette  Dorothy  [m.  1st,  1906,  Charles  Sandbach 
Parker  (d.  1920)  ;  2nd,  1924,  Percy  Ry croft  Lowe,  and  has 
issue].  Estates— Stonewall  Park,  co.  Kent ;  Hever  Warren, 
co.  Kent  ;  and  Glascwm,  Radnorshire.  Postal  addresses — 
Stonewall  Park,  Edenbridge,  co.  Kent;  Hever  Warren, 
Kent. 

MEADOWS  of  Wexford  (U.O.)  Azure,  a  chevron  or, 
between  three  pelicans'  wings  endorsed,  vulning  themselves 
proper,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  three  cinquefoils  of  the 
field.  M3ntling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  coronet 
or,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  pean.  Motto—"  Mea  dos 
virtus." 

Sons  of  Joseph  Meadows,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  of  Wex- 
ford, b.   1809;  d.  1877;   m.  1842,  Anne  (d.    1896),  d. 
of  John  Lloyd  of  Thornville,  co.  Wexford: — 
Arthur    Meadows,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Dub.),    b.    1845. 
Res. — The  Rectory,  Carne,  co.  Wexford. 

Joseph  Meadows,  Gentleman,  B.A. ,  C.E.,  F.R. G.S.I. , 
b.  1847;  m.  1877,  Emily  Mary,  d.  of  Rev  James  Peed; 
and  has  issue — Henry  Lloyd  Meadows,  Gentleman  [Cool- 
oughter],  b.  1878;  Louisa  Mary;  and  Blanche  Anne 
Mabella  [m.  ,  Rev.  Arthur  Ivan  Graves,  and  has  issue]. 
Pes. — Moortown,  co.  Wexford. 

Henry  Lloyd  Meadows,  Esq. ,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and 
Peace  for  co.  Wexford,  M.A.  (Dub.),  F.R.A.S.,  b.  1851  ; 
tn.  1890,  Olive  Maud,  eld.  d.  of  Edward  J.  Nunn  of  Silver- 
spring,  co.  Wexford ;  and  has  issue — Annie  Frances. 
Pes. — Ballygrane,  co.  Wexford. 

Sons  of  Abraham  James  Meadows,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  b.  1  853 
d.  1913;  m.  2nd,  1881,  Catherine  Evangeline  (d.  1886), 
d.  of  John  Lloyd  of  Patrick's  Hill,  Cork: — 
Fraser    Meadows,    Gentleman,    b.    1881.     Post.    add. — 
Thornville,  Ballycogley,  co.  Wexford. 
Daunt  Meadows,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

MEANY  of  New  York  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  on  a  chief  a  salmon  naiant  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  out  of  a  circle  of  trefoils  slipped  vert,  an 
arm  embowed  in  chain  mail,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword 
wavy  proper. 

Son  of : — 

Edward  Tobin  Peter  Meany,  Gentleman,  b.  .    Pes. — 

New  York. 

MEARES  of  Guildford  (H.  Coll.,  21  March  1923). 
Argent,  on  a  f  esse  azure,  between  in  chief  a  thunderbolt 
and  in  base  a  sun  in  splendour  proper,  two  garbs  or,  and 
on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence — argent,  a  chevron  sable, 
between  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  gules  (for  Curteis). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  two  arms  embowed  vested  azure,    the  hands 


grasping    a    thunderbolt    proper.     Motto — "  Vis    viam 
vincit." 

Son  of  Thomas  Meares,  Esq.,  of  Clive  Hall,  Shrews- 
bury, b.    1825  ;    d.   1917  ;    m,   i860,  Agnes,  d.  of 
James  Walsh,  J. P.,  of  Bolton  : — 
John  Willoughbv  Meares  Esq.,  CLE.  (1922),  M.  Inst. 
C.E.,  M.I.E.E.,   M.I.E.   (Ind.),   F.R.A.S.,  b.   1871  ;    m. 
1898,  Frances  Helen,  d.  and  co-heir  of  Arthur  Maple- 
toft  Curteis,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;   and  has  issue — Oswald  Maple- 
toft     Meares,     Gentleman,     b.      1902.     Res. — Elstowe, 
Guildford.     Clubs — E.I.  United  Service,  County  (Guild- 
ford). 

RICHARD  MEARES,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Argent,  a  ship  with  three  masts,  sails  furled  and 
shrouded  sable,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent  gules 
for  difference.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  waves  of  the  sea,  a  mermaid 
proper.  Motto — "Omnia  providentiee  committo."  Resi- 
dence— New  York. 

MEARES.  Argent,  a  ship  with  three  masts,  sails 
furled  and  shrouded  sable,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a 
crescent  gules  for  difference.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  waves  of 
the  sea,  a  mermaid  proper.  Motto—"  Omnia  providentiae 
committo." 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Meares,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Graduate  in  Arts  of  the  Royal  University,  Ireland, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  ;  m.  1868,  Anna,  dau.  of  the  late  George 

Crawley  of  Killen,  co.  Armagh: — 
George    Munro    Meares,    Gentleman,    b.    July  30,  1871. 
Address — Woodville,  Stillorgan  Road,  Dublin. 

Alfred  Robert  Meares,  Gentleman,  b.  March  4,  1873. 
Richard  James  Meares,  Gentleman,  b.  July  22,  1878. 
Residence — Delamare  House,  Stewartstown,  co.  Tyrone. 

MEATH,  Earl  of,  see  BRABAZON. 

MECHAM  (U.O.,  1811).  Or,  a  fesse  dancett^e  azure, 
in  chief  two  human  hearts  gules.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  erect  grasping  a  dagger  transfixed  through  a  human 
heart  emitting  drops  of  blood  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Animi  fortitude  " 

Son  of  George  Bridgham  Septimus  Mecham  of 
Hughenden,  Queensland,  Australia,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1873, 
Alice  Clara  Waugh,  d.  of  George  Martyr  of  Goulburn, 
N.S.  Wales  :— 
Clifford  Reginald  Mecham,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Post, 
add. — 

MEDLYCOTT  (R.L.,  1  Jan.  1765,  originally  recorded 
Vn.  of  London).  Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  gules  and 
azure,  three  lions  rampant  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gules,  a  demi-eagle 
with  wings  elevated  or.     Motto — "  Dat  cura  quietam." 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Sir  Hubert  James  Medlycott,  6th  Bart. , 

of  Ven,  Somerset,  M.A.   (Camb.),  b.  1841  ;  d.  1920; 

m.  1870,  Julia  Ann  (d.  1921),  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Glvn  : — 

Sir  Hubert  Mervyn  Medlycott,  7th  Bart.  (3  Oct.   1808), 

J. P.  Somerset  and  Dorset,  late  Major  Dorset  Imp.  Yeo. , 

B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1874;   m.  1906,  Nellie  Adah,  d.  of  Hector 

E.   Monro  of   Edmondsham  ;    and  has  issue — Christopher 

James  Medlycott,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  Thomas  Anthony  Hutch- 

ings    Medlycott,    Esq.,    b.    1909;    John    Hubert   Nicholas 

Medlycott,   Esq.,  b.  1920.     Seats — Ven  House,   Milborne 

Port,    Somerset  ;    The   Manor    House,    Sandford    Orcas, 

Sherborne,  Dorset.     Club — Wellington. 

MEDWIN,  see  GARDNER-MEDWIN. 

MEE,  see  LE  MEE-POWER. 

MEE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  six  mascles,  three,  two  and 
one  gules,  on  a  chief  dancett^e  of  the  second,  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
between  two  oak  branches  a  stag's  head  couped  proper, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mascle  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of  John  Cowper  Mee,  of  East  Retford,  and  of 
Wheatley  Field,  Notts.,  b.  1820;  d.  1873;  m.  1856, 
Marion,  d.  of  Henry  Power,  of  Chapel  House,  Ather- 
stone,  co.  Warwick  : — 
William  Evelyn  Cowper  Mee,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Res. — 
Charles  John  Cowper  Le  Mee-Power  (a. v. ). 


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MEEK  (U.O. ).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  suns 
in  their  splendour  or,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  between  two 
flambeaux   incensed    proper.       Mantling1   gules,    doubled 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Phrygian 
cap  azure,  issuant  therefrom  seven  rays  or.  Motto  — 
"  Possum  quia  posse  videtur." 

Sons  of  Charles  Meek,  Gentleman,  of  Belfast,  and  The 

Park,   Loughans,  co.   Down,   b,   1825  ;    d.   1881  ;    m. 

1857,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  James  McCracken,  of  Tully- 

henan  : — 
David  Meek,  Gentleman,  6.  1857  ;  m.  1890,  Anna  Stewart, 
d.  of  William  Johnston,  of  Bangor,  co.  Down,  and  has 
issue — William  Johnston  Meek,  late  Lieut.  R. N.R.,£.  1893; 
John  Locke  Meek,  late  R.N.  R. ,  b.  1900;  and  6  daus. 
Res. — Bangor,  co.  Down. 

John  Meek,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1888,  Isabel,  d.  of 
John  Macartney,  of  Killade,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue — 
Cyril  Locke  Meek,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. -Comdr.  U.S.  Navy,  b. 
1890  [m.  1 9 18,  Gertrude  Rose,  d.  of  James  White,  of  New 
York  City,  and  has  issue  —  3  daus.  (Res.  —  Beaumont, 
Texas)]  ;  Eustace  Calvin  Meek,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  [m. 
1922,  Katharine  Adaline,  d.  of  Luther  Lansdowne  Hansell, 
of  Jersey  City].     Res. — Jersey  City,  U.S.A. 

Joseph  Meek,  Esq.,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  late  Chairman  of  Lever 
Bros..  Ltd.,  Australia,  and  Lever's  Pacific  Plantations,  Ltd., 
b.  1862  ;  m.  1894,  Harriett  Brown,  d.  of  James  McQuitty, 
of  Belfast ;  and  has  issue — Harold  George  Meek,  Gentle- 
man, M.A.  (Oxon.,  Cantab,  and  Sydney),  LL.M.  (Cantab.), 
Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn  and  Court  of  New  South 
Wales),  Capt.  Australian  Army,  Legal  Dept.,  late  Lieut. 
K.O.Y.L.I.,  b.  1895  ;  Kathleen  May  [m.  Lloyd  Reath 
Olver,  M.B.,  Ch.M.,  of  Chatswood,  Sydney] ;  and  Irene 
Hope.  Estate — Lindenhafen,  New  Britain.  Seats — Tul- 
lylish  Park,  Mount  Irvine,  New  South  Wales  ;  Inishowen, 
Woollahra,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Charles  Meek,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.  Res. — Toronto, 
Ontario. 

Sons  of  Richard  Fisher  Meek,  b.  1829  ;  d.    1897;  m. 

Elizabeth,  d.    of    William   Graham,  of  Broughshane, 

co.  Antrim  : — 
James  Meek,  Esq.,   C.B.,   Col.  (ret.)  R.A.M.C.,  served 
S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

Rev.  Samuel  Meek,  M.A.  (Belfast),  b.  .     Res.— 

Sons   of  Samuel   Taylor   Meek,   Gentleman,  b.  1836 

d.  1907  ;  m.  i860,  Jane,  d.  of  George  Wright,  of  Gi? 

ford,  co.  Down  : — 
George  Wright  Meek,  Gentleman,   b.    i860  ;    m.   Sarah 
Alice,  d.  of  George  Hardacre,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.,  and  Jersey 
City,  N.J.     Res.—  Seranton,  Pa.,  U.S.A. 

Thomas  Wallace  Fryer  Meek,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m. 
Annie,  d.  of  ,  and  has  issue  : — six  children. 

Res. — Jersey  City. 


James  Lindsay  Meek,  Gentleman,  £.  1877  ;  m.  EvaArnst, 
and  has  issue  : — five  children.     Res — Jersey  City. 

MEEKING  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between 
in  chief  two  sprigs  of  laurel  proper  and  in  base  a  lion 
rampant  regardant  gules,  a  dove  of  the  field  between  two 
bezants. 

Daus.  of  Bertram  Charles  Christopher  Sptncer  Meeking, 
Gentleman,  Capt.  10th  Royal  Hussars,  b.  1864  ;  d.  of 
enteric  whilst  on  active  service  at  Bloemfontein,  S. 
Africa,  1900 ;  m.  1893,  Violet  Charlotte,  eldest  d.  of 
John  Fletcher  of  Saltoun,  N.B.  : — 
Viola  Meeking,  Lady  of  the  Rectory  Manor,  of  Iver. 
Seat — 

Daisy  Finola,  m.  1921,  6th  Baron  Somers  (q.v. ). 

MEEKS  (H.  Coll.,  11  Sept.  1922).  Sable,  two  chev- 
ronels  between  in  chief  two  water-bougets,  and  in  base  a 
sun  issuant  all  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Og 
a  wreath  of   the  colours,   a  demi-wolf  proper,  holdinn 


between  the  paws  a  water-bouget  sable.  Badge — A 
sprig  of  broom  proper,  and  a  rose  gules,  leaved  and 
slipped  also  proper  in  saltire,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  sable. 
Motto — "  Fortis  et  lenis." 

Son  of  William  Meeks,  of  Worcestershire,  b.  1819  ; 

d.  1886  ;  m.  1840,  Maria  Healing  : — 
Hon.  Sir  Alfred  William  Meeks,  K.B.E.  (1920), 
M.C.L.,  New  South  Wales,  J. P.,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1873, 
Alice  Freeman  ;  and  has  had  issue — Victor  Alfred  Free- 
man Meeks,  Esq.,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1926;  Hilda  Alice 
[m.  1910,  Mars  Gerald  Cater,  of  Wellington,  N.S.W.]. 
Res. — Wollerang,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  N.S.W, 

WILLIAM  MELLOR  MEIGH,  Esquire,  J.  P.  co.  Staf- 
ford. Burn  1841,  being  the  only  son  of  William  Mellor 
Meigh,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Ash  Hall,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Goodman.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a 
cross  engrailed  between  four  boars'  heads  erased  argent, 
turee  blackbirds  in  fesse  proper,  and  two  crosses  pat£e 
fitche'e  at  the  foot  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreatb  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  cross  pat^e  as  in  the  arms,  the  sinister  paw 
resting  on  an  anchor  proper,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  chain 
cr,  an  escutcneon  gules,  charged  with  a  boar's  head  erased 
argent.  Motto — "  Benigno  numine."  Married,  1866, 
Anita  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Peake,  of  Stoneyfields, 
Newcastle,  Staffordshire;  and  has  Issue—  (1)  William 
Alfred  Meigh,  Gentleman,  b.  June  4,  1867  (Res. — Dole 
Spring  House,  Fosbrook,  Hamley,  Staffs. ;  (2)  Walter  Henry 
Meigh,  Gentleman,  b.  July  5,  1869  ;  (3)  Reginald  Meigh, 
Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  13,  1872;  (4)  Charles  Harold  Meigh, 
Gentleman,  b.  March  5, 189s  ;  and  Florence  Anita.     Seat— 


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MEIKLE  of  Lochlibo  (L.O.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  crosses  patee  each  cantoned  with  four  cross 
crosslets  fitchee'  argent,  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field,  on  a 
chief  azure,  a  lion  rampant  between  a  decrescent  in  the 


dexter  and  a  fleurs-de-lys  in  the  sinister  or.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  stag's  head  proper.  Motto— ' '  Funis  quos  non  fides 
liget."     Livery — Black,  red  and  white  waistcoat. 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  John  Meikle,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Barskim- 
ming,  co.  Ayr,  and  Lochlibo,  Renfrewshire,  b.  1832; 
d.    1913;  m.    1875,  Elizabeth,    d.   of  John  Simpson, 
Esq.,  of  Eland  Lodge,  Ponteland,  Northumberland  : — 
James  Hamilton  Meikle,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.  co.  Clack- 
mannan, Lt.-Col.  Ayrshire  R.H.A.  Res.,  served  S.  Africa 
1900-1,  and  Great  War  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  Member 
of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland,  has  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  palm  (France),  b.  1876;    m.   1903,  Janet  Armour,  d. 
of  William  Young  Fleming,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue — (1) 
John  Basil    Hamilton   Meikle,    Gentleman,   b.    1906;    (2) 
Neil  Dorien   Hamilton  Meikle,  Gentleman,  b.    1912;    (3) 
Cecil  Andrew  Hamilton  Meikle,  Gentleman,  b-   1914;  (4) 
Evelyn  Francis  Hamilton  Meikle,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  (5) 


Gavin   Aimour   Hamilton     Meikle, 
Seat — Brankstone,  Bogside,  Fife. 


Gentleman,    b.    1926. 


MEIKLEJOHN  (L.O.,  1881).  Parted  per  pale  or  and 
gules,  on  a  chief  two  martlets  all  counterchanged.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  resting  on  the  elbow,  the 
hand  holding  a  scimitar  all  proper.  Motto  —  "  Spes  magna 
in  Deo." 

Eldest  son  of  Col.  John  Forbes  Meiklejohn,  R.H.A., 
b.  1839  ;  d.  ;   m.  1873,  Edith  Mary  Dives  : — 

Ronald  Forbes  Meiklejohn,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Royal 
Warwickshire  Regt.,  served  Egypt  1898,  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Great  War 
1914-18,  has  Orders  of  St.  John  and  St.  Vladimir  (Russia), 
b.  1876;  m.  1903,  Kathleen  Stella,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Mybergh,  of  Wynberg,  S.  Africa.     Club — Army  and  Navy 

WARFORD-MEIN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
embattled  eimine,  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
or,  a  tiger's  head  affrontge  vert,  striped  and  crowned  with  an 
Eastern  crown  gold,  between  two  eagles  displayed  of  the 
last,  a  canton  of  the  second,  thereon  pendent  from  a  riband 
gules  fimbriated  azure,  a  representation  of  the  medal  struck 
to  commemorate  the  capture  of  Seringapatam,  encircled  by 
the  word  "Seringapatam,"  all  within  a  bordure  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown 
or,  charged  with  abaton  fessewise  azure,  a  dexter  hand  issuant 
charged   with   a  human    eye    proper,    surmounting    three 


swords  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire  also  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  gold,  the  upper  parts  of  the  blades  encircled  by  a 


wreath  of  laurel  vert.  Motto — "  Manus  hsec  inimica 
tyrannis."  Livery — Blue,  silver  buttons,  white  piping  on 
collar  and  cuffs. 

Eldest  son  of  George  Augustus  Mein,  Esq.,  M.D.  Edin. , 

J.P.  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  1822;  d.  1892;  m.  1861, 

Jane  Hetherington,  d.   of  the  late  Edmund  Gibsone, 

Esq.,  C.E.,  of  Penton  House,  co.  Cumberland: — 

Pulteney  Warford-Mein,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;    m.   1909, 

Tassie  Constance,  second  d.  of  late  Samuel  Thomas  Staugh- 

ton,  Esq.,  M.L.A.,  J. P.,  B.A.,  of  St.   Neots,  South  Yarra, 

Melbourne,  and  Eynesbury,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;    and  has 

issue — Adrian  John   Warford-Mein,   Gentleman,   b.   1910; 

David  Pulteney  Warford-Mein,  Gentleman,  b.   1922;  and 

Patricia  Constance.     Post.  add.  —  Milliara,  Wallace  Avenue, 

Toorak,  Melbourne,  Australia.     Club — Melbourne. 

MELBA  (H.  Coll.).     Azure,  on  a  plate  between  in  chiei 


two  mascles  and  in  base  a  nightingale  or,  a  cross  couped 
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Dau.  of  David  Mitchell,  of  Victoria,  Australia  : — 
Dame  Helen  Porter  (Nellie)  Melba,  D.B.E.  (1918), 
b.  1865  ;  m.  1882,  Charles  Nesbitt  Armstrong  (divorced 
1900),  s.  of  Sir  Andrew  Armstrong.  1st  Bart.,  of  King's 
Co.  Res. — Coombe  Cottage,  Coldstream,  Melbourne, 
Australia. 

MELCHETT,  Baron,  see  MOND. 

MELDON  (U.O.).     Vert,  a  dexter  hand  couped  argent, 
between   three    crescents    or,   issuant   therefrom   as   many 
estoiles  of  the  second.    Mantling  vert  and  argent.    Crest 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  hand  proper,  sur- 
mounted  by  a   crescent  or,   therefrom    issuant   an    estoile 
argent.     Motto  — "  Pro  fide  et  patria.       Livery — Claret. 
Sons  of  John   James   Meldon,   Gentleman,    b.    1836  ; 
d.  1906  ;  m.  1865,  Kate  Blackney  : — 
John  M.  Meldon,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1905,  Helena, 
eld.  d.  of  John  Bodkin,  and  has  issue — 4  daus.     Res. — 8 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

Walter   D.    Meldon,    Gentleman,     Barrister-at-  Law,   b. 
.     Res. — 47  Waterloo  Road,  Dublin. 
Son  of  Charles  H.  Meldon,  Esq.,  b.  1841  : — 
James  Charles  Meldon,  Gentleman  (a. v.). 

Sons  of  Austin  Meldon,  Gentleman.  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 
of    16    Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m. 

1st,  ,    Margaret  Ryan,    of   Tralee    Island;  2nd, 

,  Catherine,  d.  of  Augustus  Welby  Pugin  : — 
Lt.-Col.  James  Austin  Meldon,  C.B.E.,  4th  Roy.  Dub 
Fus. ,  served  Uganda  1897-9,  S.  Africa  1900-2,  and  Great 
War  1 91 4- 19,  b.  1870;  m.  1903,  Serena  Letitia  Henrietta, 
d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Ralph  Sadleir,  D.  D. ;  and  has  issue — Leila 
Letitia  Marguerite.  Res. — Cedar  Lodge,  Armagh,  N. 
Ireland.     Club — Windham. 

George  Edgar  Pugin  Meldon,  Gentleman,  F.  R.C.S.I.,  b. 
1876  ;  m.  ,   Mary  Power.     Res. — 6  Fitzwilliam  Place, 

Dublin. 

Sons  of  Sir  Albert  Meldon,  Knt.  Bach.,  b.  1845  ;  d. 

1924  ;  m.   1st,  1871,    Mary   (d.  1914),    d.    of  Bernard 

Doherty  ;  2nd,  1917,  Lily,  d.  of  Andrew  Moore,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Ashton,  co.  Dublin: — 

Philip   Albert   Meldon,    Esq.,     D.S.O.,    Lt.-Col.    R.A., 

served  S.  Africa  1900-2,  and  Great  War  19 14— 17  (desp., 

D.S.O.),  b.  1874;  m.  1926,  Hon.   Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late 

Brig.-Gen.   Sir    Alington    Bewick-Copley,    K.B.E. ,    C. B. 

Res.— 

James  Bernard  Meldon.  Esq.,  Major  R.A.M.C.,  b.  1875. 
Res.— 

William  Walltrude  Meldon,  Esq.,  late  Major  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1916,  Mary  Evelyn,  d.  of  Albert 
Lord  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Res. — Ballyshank,  Bud- 
leigh  Salterton,  S.  Devon. 

Sonsof  James  Dillon  Meldon,  Gentleman,  of  24  Merrion 

Square,  Dublin;  b.  1814  ;  d.  1883;  m.  1835,    Bedelia 

Ingham : — 

Louis  Stanislaus  Meldon,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.   1853  ; 

m.  1883,  Rose  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  George  Comyn  Kenny,  of 

Longford  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  has  surv.  issue — George 

J.    Meldon,   Gentleman,    M.D.,   b.    1884  [m.  ,  Hilda 

Starkey,   and   has   issue — 4  children];  Louis  A.   Meldon, 

Gentleman,  b.  1888  [m.   1927,  Margaret  Smith].      Res.S 

Merrion   Square  North,  Dublin.     Club — Stephen's  Green 

(Dublin). 

Joseph  Meldon,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  Helen  Penny- 
feather.      Res. — 16  Eglinton  Road,  Dublin. 

JAMES  CHARLES  WILLIAM  MELDON,  Gentleman. 
Born  1873.  being  the  son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Meldon, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dublin,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Kildare,  Galway,  Meath,  Clare,  and  Westmeath,  and  his 
wife  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Hodgens  of  New- 
ton House,  Blackrock.  Armorial  bearings — Vert,  a  dex- 
ter hand  couped  argent,  between  three  crescents  or,  issuant 
therefrom  as  many  estoiles  of  the  second.  Mantling  vert 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
hand  proper,  surmounted  by  a  crescent  or,  therefrom  issuant 
an  estoile  argent.  Motto — '"Pro  fide  et  patria."  Seat  — 
Newton  House,  co.  Dublin.  Married,  1894,  Harriette, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Austin  Colclough  of  Cliff. 
House,  Dalkey  ;  and  has  with  other  Issue — Charles  Vivian 
Meldon,  Gentleman.     Res. — 28  South  Anne  Street,  Dublin. 

MELLER.  Argent,  on  a  pile  sable,  between  two  flaunches 
of  the  last  a  cross  couped  ot  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  escutcheon 
sable,  thereon  a  cross  couped  as  in  the  arms,  between  two 


wings  argent,  each  charged  with  a  fesse  engrailed  also  sable- 
Motto — "  Meller  dans  a  bonne  mell6e." 

Sons  of  Alfred  Meller,  Esquire,   Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt. 
Norfolk  Regiment,  J.  P.  for  co.  of  Suffolk,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  1873,  b.  1849;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1883,  Edith  Marie,  d. 
of  Col.   George   Brudenel   Sherard,    Judge   Advocate- 
General,  Madras  Presidency  : — 
Sherard  Alfred  Meller,  Esq.,  B.A.(Camb.),CivilEngineer, 
late  temp.  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  May  3,  1885  ;  m.  1920,  Violet 
Gwladys  Mansel,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Mansel  Travers  Shewen, 
Indian  Army.     Seat — The  Limes,  Rushmere,  Ipswich. 

Robert  William  Meller,  Gentleman,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S., 
b.  Sept.  3,  1886.  Res.  —  Mill  Lane  House,  Felixstowe, 
Suffolk. 

WALTER  CLIFFORD  MELLER,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
S.C.  L.  (Oxon.),  Lord  of  the  Mane  r  of  Jaques  Court, 
co.  Kent.  Born  April  18,  1848,  only  surviving  son  of 
the  late  Walter  Meller,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stafford,  J. P.  and 
D.L. ,  Royalty  of  the  Tower,  Capt.  Commandant  1st  Surrey 
Light  Horse  Volunteers,  Hon.  Col.  Tower  Hamlets  Artil- 
lery Volunteers,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  Peters  of  The  Grange,  Kilburn,  co. 
Middlesex.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  pile  sable, 
between  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  a  cross  couped  of  the 
first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  escutcheon  sable,  thereon  a  cross  couped  as 
in  the  arms,  between  two  wings  argent,  each  charged  with 
a  fesse  engrailed  also  sable.  Motto  —  "Meller  en  la 
bonne  meltee."  Married,  April  20,  1896,  Lady  Helen 
Blanche  Stewart  {d.  1903),  eldest  dau.  of  The  Rt.  Hon. 
Randolph,  9th  Earl  of  Galloway.  Residence  — so  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea,  S.  W. ;  Craigard  House,  Carrick,  Argyllshire. 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  MELLES,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the 
Peace  for  the  cos.  of  Essex  and  Argyll,  Deputy  Lieutenant 
Argyllshire,  Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Edin- 
burgh, late  Captain  1st  Hertfordshire  Volunteer  Battalion 
(Bedfordshire  Regiment).  Born  1858,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  William  Melles,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Coulter,  daughter  of  Richard 
Meikle.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1885)  —  Vert,  on 
a  pale  between  two  cinquefoils  argent,  a  fir-tree  eradicated 
proper.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ; 
and    upon    a    wreath    of   his    liveries    is  set  for  Crest,  a 


fir-tree  erect  and  eradicated  proper;  and  in  an  escroll 
over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Usque  fidelis."  Livery  — 
Dark  green,  with  silver  buttons.  Married,  March  22, 
1882,  Mary,  third  daughter  of  Andrew  Roddick ; 
of  Upshire  Hall,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex,  and  has  had 
Issue — (1)  William  Eugene  Melles,  Esquire,  Major  T.F. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  January  17,  1883  (Seat — Seward- 
stone  Lodge,    Sewardstone,  in   the   county  of  Essex);  (2) 


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Gordon  Frank  Melles,  Gentleman,  Orderly  Officer  to  Colonel 
comdg.  2nd  East  Lancashire  Brigade  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  b. 
September  3,  1885  ;  d.  on  active  service  6  November  1915  ; 
Margaret  Mary  [m.  Capt.  W.  S.  K.  Gough  (deed.)];  and 
Doris  Gracie  Fraser  [m.  Capt.  R.  D.  Smith  Cunninghame, 
late  Scots  Guards].  Estate — Gruline,  Isle  of  Mull,  in  the 
county  of  Argyll.  Postal  address — Gruline,  Isle  of  Mull. 
Clubs  —  Junior  Carlton,  Pratt's,  New  (Edinburgh),  Royal 
Highland  Yacht  (Oban). 

MELLIAR,  see  FOSTER-MELLIAR. 

MELLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  dancette"  sable  and 
argent,  three  mascles  fessevvise  in  chief  of  the  last  and  as 
many  ring-ousels  also  fessevvise  in  base  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  azure.     Crest — In  front  of  a  bull's  head  erased 


AD  >AGLI0R.'A 


argent,  between  the  horns  a  mascle  sable,    three   mascles 

fessewise   of  the  last.       Motto — "Ad    meliora."      Livery 

— Claret  and  silver. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  William  Mellor,  P.C. ,  Member 
of  the  Privy  Council,  M.P.,  Barr.-at-Law  Inner  Temple 
i860,  a  Q.C.  1875,  and  a  Bencher  1877  ;  J. P.,  D.  L. ,  and 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Somerset,  a  J.  P.  for 
Devon,  and  Hon.  Member  of  New  York  State  Bar 
Assoc.  ;  was  Judge  Advocate-Gen.  Feb.  to  July  1886 ; 
Chmn.  of  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  and  Dep. 
Speaker  of  House  of  Commons  1893  to  1895,  b.  1835  ; 
d.  1911 ;  m.  i860,  Caroline  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Charles 
Paget,  Esq.,  M.P.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Ruddington  Grange, 
Notts.  : — 
Sir  John  Paget  Mellor,  1st  Bart.  (q. v.). 
Godfrey  W.  Paget  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.    1865    (twin)  ; 

m.  1895,  Norah,  d.  of  Sir  Francis  B.  Alston,   K.C.M.G. 

Estates — Culmhead,  Somerset ;  Burnworthy,  Devon.      Post. 

add.  —  Culmhead,    Taunton  ;    1    Embankment   Gardens, 

Chelsea,  S.  W.    Club  —  Brooks's. 

Rev.  Wilfrid  Paget  Mellor,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1865 

(twin)  ;  m.  1910,  Olive  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Brooks,  Esq.,  of 

Hersham  Lodge    Walton-on-Thames.      Res. — 1    Guilford 

Lawn,  Dover. 
Claud  Paget  Mellor.  Gentleman. 
Sydney   Paget   Mellor,    Gentleman,    b.    1875;    w-    I9°°. 

Mabel  Celonia,  d.  of  Charles  Hardy  of  Chilham  Castle,  nr. 

Canterbury. 

Son  of  William  Moseley  Fenton  Mellor,  Gentleman,  of 
Hawthorne.  Bickley,  Kent.  b.  1868  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1896, 
Emily  Frances  Maxwell,  second  d.  of  Col.  Jeremy 
Taylor  Marsh,  R.E.  :— 


William  Maxwell  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Sons   of  William  Moseley  Mellor,  Esq.,  J. P.  lor  Co. 
Palatine  of  Chester,  b.   1836  ;  d.  ;  m.   1867,  Jane 

(d  1894),  d.   of  John  Fenton,  Esq.,  of  Crimble  Hall, 
Lanes.,  M.P.,  J. P.  :— 
Robert  Owston  Fenton  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1910,  Nora  Mary,  ygst.  d.  of  Robert  A.   Woods ;    and  has 
issue — Robert  William  Fenton  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1. 
Philip  Albert  Fenton  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Robei  t  Mellor,  Knt. ,  LL.  M. , 
of  Ditchfield  Hall,  Ditton,  Lanes.,  King's  Coroner  and 
Attorney  1892-1912,  and  Master  of  the  Crown  Office, 
King's  Bench,  1874-1912,  b.  1839;  m.  1868,  Anne  Jane, 
eldest  d.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Shaw  of  Everton, 
Lanes.  :— 
James  Gilbert  Shaw  Mellor,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law, 
B.A.,  LL.B.  (Cantab.),  b.  1872. 

Alfred    Shaw  Mellor,   Gentleman,     M.A.,    M.B.,    B.C., 
M.  R.C.S. ,  b.    1875;   in.    1902,    Hon.    Dora  Webster,  only 
surv.   child  of  1st  Baron  Alverstone,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
England ;    and   has   issue — Jean  Marion  Shaw  ;  Elizabeth 
Dora  Shaw  ;  and  Barbara  Janet  Shaw.     Res. — B  x  House, 
Box,  Wilts. 
John  Francis  Shaw  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 
-     Sons  of  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Mellor,  P.C,  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  of  Justice,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1887;  m.  1832, 
Elizabeth  Cook,  d.  of  William  Moseley  of  Peckham 
Rye,  Surrey  :— 
Alfred  Mellor,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  cos.  Devon  and  Somerset, 
late  of  the  8th  (the  King's)  Regt.  of  Foot,  b.  1842  ;  m.  (1st), 
1867,  Ellen  (d.  1880),  d.  of  Char.es  Paget,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  ; 
and  by  her  has  issue — six  daus. ;  (2nd),  188 1,  EmmaSeddon, 
d.  of  John  Jones,  F.A.S.L.,  of  Gloucester  ;  and  has  issue — 
Philip  Seddon  Mellor,  Gentleman,  b.   1882.     Res. — 42  St. 
John's  Wood  Court,  N.W.8, 

Charles  Mellor,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1845;  m.  1875,  Helen,  d.  of  late  John  Fenton,  Esq., 
J. P.,  M. P. ,  cf  Crimble  Hall,  Lanes. ;  and  has  issue — Helen 
Mabel.     Address — 

Horace  Mellor,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1882, 
Edith  Jane,  d.  of  Arthur  Leyland  Birley  of  Milbanke, 
Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue — -(1)  Philip  Horace  Leyland  Mellor, 
Gentleman,  b.  1887;  (2)  Eric  Leyland  Mellor,  Gentleman, 
b.  1890.     Res. — Beach  House,  Castletown,  I.O.M. 

MELLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  dancettee  sable  and 
argent,  in  chief  three  mascles  of  the  second,  and  in  base 
as  many  blackbirds  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased 
sable  entiled  by  a  mascle  argent.  Badge — A  rose  gules 
barbed  seeded  leaved  and  slipped,  and  a  sprig  of  laurel 
fructed  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — 
"  Melior." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  William  Mellor,  P.C,  and 
his  wife  Caroline,  d.  of  Charles  Paget,  Esq. : — 

Sir  John  Paget  Mellor,  1st  Bart.  (1924),  K.C.B. ,  B.A., 
LL.B.,  J. P.  Somerset,  King's  Proctor,  Sol.  to  the  Treasury 
1909-23.  b.  1862;  m.  1890,  Mabel,  d.  of  G.  S.  Pearce- 
Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton,  Torquay,  and  has  surv.  issue — 
John  Serocold  Paget  Mellor,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner 
Temple),  Capt.  late  Somerset  L. I.,  b.  1893  [m.  1922,  Mar- 
garet, 2nd  d.  of  Sir  Herbert  Cook,  Bt.,  and  has  issue—  John 
Francis  Mellor,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  Simon  Hood  Mellor,  Esq., 
b.  1928  (Res.— Winterbourne  Holt,  Newbury,  Berks.)]. 
Seat — Culmhead,  Taunton,  Somerset.  Town  res. — 1  Em- 
bankment Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.     Club — Brooks's. 

MELLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  blackbirds  sable, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  leopard's  face  or,  between  two 
roses  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  demi-leopard  guardant  or,  supporting 
between  the  paws  an  anchor  sable,  two  roses  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Motto—"  Spes." 
Son  of  : — 

Wilfrid  Arnold  Mellor,  Capt.  (ret.)  3rd  Batt.  (Vol.) 
Norfolk  Regt,  b.  .     Res.— 

MELVILLE,  see  BALFOUR-MELVILLE. 

MELVILLE,  Viscount,  see  DUNDAS. 

GEORGE  FISHER  MELVILLE,  Esquire,  Sheriff- 
Substitute  of  Linlithgowshire  (1882-1897),  Lt.-Col. 
commanding  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Royal  Scots  Regt.  1888- 1898 
(retired  with  permission  to  retain  his  rank),  has  Jubilee  Medal 


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of  His  Majesty's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland  (long  service 
medal),  B.A.  (Oxon. ),  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Ad- 
vocates. Born  1841,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Melville,  K.B.,  W.S.,  Crown  Agent  for  Scotland,  Lord 
Provost  of  Edinburgh  1854-60.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  two  hearts  in  chief  of  the 
second  and  a  salmon  naiant  in  base  azure.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle 
rising  proper  ;  and  in  an  escrol  over  the  same  this  Motto, 
"Adaltioratendo."  Livery— (Undress)  black;  (dress)white, 
with  scarlet  facings.  Clubs  —  University  (Edinburgh), 
New  (Edinburgh). 

MENTETH,  see  STUART-MENTETH. 

MENDS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  suns  in  splendour  or,  an  anchor  erect  with 
a  piece  of  cable  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  argent,  charged  with 
an  anchor  as  in  the  arms,  from  the  battlements  issuant  an 
arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  in  the  hand 
a  battleaxe  fessewise  also  proper.  Motto — "  Moribus 
antiquis."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Son  of  Vice-Adm.  George  Butler  Clark  Mends  (son  of 

Commodore  Sir  Robert  Mends,    R.N.,   Grand  Cross 

of  Charles  III.,  d.  1823),  b.   1808;  d.    1884;  m.   1849, 

Georgina,  d.  of  Capt.  Josiah  Nisbet,  R.N.  (only  child 

of  Viscountess  Nelson,  Duchess  of  Bronte'  by  her  first 

marriage) : — 

Brigadier-General  Horatio  Reginald  Mends,  C.B.  (1916), 

served  in  60th  Rifles,   comdg.  4th  Batt.  King's  R.   Rifles 

and  Rifle  Depot,  Brig.-Gen.  in   charge  of  Administration 

Northern  Command  1905-8,  Hon.  Col.  7th  and  8th  Batt. 

West  Yorks.  Regt.  from  1913,    Hon.   Col.    Leeds    Rifles, 

served  in  Boer  War  1881,  and  Great  War,  is  a  Knight  of 

Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 

b.  1851 ;  m.  1877,  Louisa  Archer,  d.  of  George  Cockburn 

Harvey  of  Halifax,    N.S. ,    and   widow   of  Capt.  William 

Jardine,    R.N.      Res. — 5   Driffield   Terrace,    The   Mount, 

York.     Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Yorkshire. 


MENZIES  (L.O.,  7  Jan.  1904).     Parted  per  pale  argent 


his  liveries,  a  savage's  head  proper.     Motto — "Will  God. 
I  shall."     Livery — Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  late  Graham  Menzies  of  Hallvburton,  b.  1820  ; 

d.  1880 ;  m.  1855,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Wiliiam  Dudgeon  of 

Edinburgh : — 
William  Dudgeon  Graham  Menzies,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Forfar 
and  Perthshire,  Member  of  His  Majesty's  Bodyguard  for 
Scotland,  b.  25  Nov.  1857  ;  m.  1890,  Cecilia  Clementina,  d. 
of  Sir  George  Orby  Wombwell,  4th  Bart.  ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  Alastair  Graham  Menzies,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ; 
killed  in  action  1915  ;  (2)  Victor  Malcolm  Graham  Menzies, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893;  (3)  William  Neil  Graham  Menzies, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Res. — Hallyburton,  Coupar  Angus, 
Forfarshire.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  STEUART-MENZIES,  Es- 
quire, of  Culdares,  co.  Perth,  J.P,  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Banff,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Perth.  Born  Sept.  28,  1858,  being 
the  onlv  son  of  the  late  Ronald  Steuart-Menzies  of  Culdares 


and  gules,  three  escallops  and  a  chief  all  counterchanged, 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


and  Cardney,  by  his  wife  Marjory  Alexandrina,  dau.  of 
William  Grant  MacDowall  of  Arndilly.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (L.O. ,  1672-7) — Argent,  a  sword  in  pale  proper,  hiked 
and  pommelled  or,  a  chief  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  demi-lion,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  marshal's  baton  proper.  Motto— "  Fortem  fors  juvat." 
Married,  Jan.  30,  1883,  Constance  Anne  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Owen  Wethered,  M.P.,  of  Seymour  Court,  Marlow, 
in  the  county  of  Buckingham;  and  has  Issue — Ronald 
Steuart-Menzies,  Esq.,  Major  Scots  Guards,  b.  April 
8,  1884  [m.  1912,  Olivia  Anne,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Turner- 
Farley  of  Warnaby  Hall,  Leicestershire  ;  and  has  issue — 
Jean  Marjorie].  Seat — Arndilly,  Craig-Ellachie,  North 
Britain.    Clubs — Carlton,  White's,  Turf,  New  (Edinburgh). 

MERCER,      see     DREWE- MERCER     and      TOD- 
MERCER. 

MERCER  (L.O.,   1864).     Or,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between 
in  chief  three  crosses  patt6e  of  the  last  and  in  base  a  mullet 
azure,  as  many  bezants,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  boar's 
head  couped    of  the   first.      Mantling   gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stork's  head  couped, 
holding  a  serpent.     Motto — "Crux  Christi  nostra  corona. 
Eld.    son   of    John    Henry    Mercer,     Esq.,    M.L.C. 
Victoria,  Australia,   of   Gorthy,  Perthshire,  b.     1822  ; 
d.    1891   ;  m.    1861,    Annie    Catherine,    d.   of  James 
Anstruther,  Esq.,   W.S.,  of  Edinburgh  : — 
Laurence  Mercer,  Esq.,  C. I.E. ,  I.C.S.  (ret.),  b.  1863;  m 
1898,  Eveline  Alice,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.   Walter  Hailes,  late 
Indian   Army,  and   has  surv.  issue — (1)  Lawrence  Walter 
Mercer,  Lieut.  R.A.,   b.  1900  ;  (2)  Henry  Lindsay  Mercer, 
2nd   Lieut.    R.A.,   b.    1908;    (3)    Ronald    Ernest    Mercer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914.     Res. — Shelburne  Hall,  Cheltenham. 


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MEREDITH  (R.L.,  29  June  1901,  H.  Coll.).  Azure, 
a  lion  rampant  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent 
argent.      Mantling  azure  and   or.      Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  proper.     Motto — "  Heb 
Dduw  heb  ddim  a  Duw  a  digon." 

Son  of  Peter  Macaraof  Springboig,  Shettleston,  Lanark- 
shire, m.  Janet  Ann  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Capt.  John  M'Nab, 
94th  Regt. : — 
The  late  Peter  Macara  Meredith,  Esq. ,  J. P.  Denbighshire, 
b.  1854;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1st,  1897,  Alice  Warter  (d.  1900),  d. 
and  h.  of  late  Lt.-Col.   Henry  Warter-Meredith  of  Pentre 
Bychan  Hall ;  and  had  issue — Alice  Sophia,  d.  1897  ;  2nd, 
1906,  Ethel  Maude,  d.  of  late  Col.    Sir  Wm.   Frankland, 
Bart.     Seat — Pentre  Bychan  Hall,  Wrexham. 

MEREDITH  (U.O.,  Confn.  8  Aug.  1924).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chained  or,  langued  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant 
sable,  collared  and  chained  or,  langued  gules.  Motto — 
"  Sub  spe  virtutia  praemium." 

Fourth  son  of  John  Walsingham   Cooke   Meredith, 

Esq.,    of   London,  Ontario,     Canada,    J. P.,    B.A., 

T.C.D.,  b.  1809;  d.  1881;    m.   1835,   Sarah,  d.   of 

Anthony  Peglar,  of  London,  Ontario: — 

Hon.     Richard    Martin    Meredith,    Chief  Justice  of 

the  Common  Pleas,  and  Pres.  of  the  High  Court  Div.  of 

the  Supreme  Court  of  Ontario,  b.  1847.     Res. — Asgoode 

Hall,   Toronto,   Canada;    565   Talbot  Street,   London, 

Ontario. 

Second  son   of  John  Edward    Meredith,    Gentleman, 

M.D.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1911  ;   m.  1878, 

Mary,  d.  of  Robert  d'Esterre  : — 

Horace  Duncan  Craig  Meredith,  Esq. ,  Paymaster-Comdr. 

R.N.,   b.  1883;  m.  1906,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Algernon  Sydney 

Smythe,  Gentleman,  and  has  issue — John  SydneyMeredith, 

Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Ronald  Duncan  d'Esterre  Meredith, 

Gentleman,  b.   1909.     Res. — St.    Patrick,   Festing  Grove, 

Southsea. 

The  Late  Sir  WILLIAM  RALPH  MEREDITH, 
Knight  Bachelor  (1896),  LL.D.  (Toronto  University), 
Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Toronto,  Chief  Justice  of 
Ontario,  formerly  (1872-94)  M.L.A.  of  Ontario  for  London 
District.  Born  1840,  being  the  eldest  'son  of  John  Cooke 
Meredith  of  London,  Ontario,  by  Sarah,  dau.  of  M.  Anthony 
Pegler.  Armorial  bearings  —Gules,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  goats'  heads  erased  or,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  goat's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Married,  1862,  Mary 
(Res. — Buscarth  Road,  Toronto),  dau.  of  Marcus  Holmes 
of  London,  Ontario,  and  d.  1923. 


MERRIMAN  (H.  Coll.,  21  Dec.    1833).     Argent,  on  a 
chevron   cottised    sable,    between   three   Cornish   choughs 


proper,  as  many  crescents  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable  and 

argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  serpent  nowed, 

therefrom  issuant  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 

garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  short  sword  also  proper, 

pommel  and  hilt  gold.     Motto — "  Terar  dum  prosim." 

Son  of  Edward  Baverstock  Merriman,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxon., 

Col.  2nd  V.D.    Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Wilts.  Regt.,  of 

9  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1883, 

Sarah  Louisa,  d.  of  Charles  Perkins  of  Marlborough  : — 

Edward   Claude    Baverstock  Merriman,    Esq.,    Captain, 

late  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.    1884  ;    m.    1917,  Janet 

Lydia  Mary,  d.  of  William  R.   B.   Briscoe,   Esq.,  C.B.E. 

Res. — 23   Porchester   Square,    W.     Clubs — Cavalry,   Army 

and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Robert  William  Merriman,  Gentleman,  of 
Sempringham,  Marlborough, Wilts. ,  J. P. Wilts., b.  1836  ; 
d.  1924  ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Sarah  Dorothea  Sheringham  ; 
2nd,  1880,  Edith  Hannah  Merriman  : — 
Francis  Victor  Merriman,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1887.     Res. — Sempringham,  Marlborough,  Wilts. 

Rev.  Thomas  Fellowes  Merriman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1890. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Merriman,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Vicar  of 
Martham,  Norfolk,  b.    1837;  d.  1905;  m.   1880,  Ellen 
Susanna  Steward : — 
George  William  Steward  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Rev.  Ernest  Steward  Merriman,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orde_s, 
B.A.(Camb.),  b.  1886.     Res. — Stalbridge  Rectory,  Dorset. 
Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.   Nathaniel  James  Merriman,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Graham's  Town,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Thomas  Reginald  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1846;  m. 
1872,  Eliza  Atherton  Rawstone ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Mary  Atherton  ;  and  Julia.     Res. — 

James  Arthur  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1879, 
Annie  Hopley.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Samuel  Benjamin  Merriman,  Gentleman  : — 
Thomas  Mark  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1849;  in.  1876, 
Ellen  Charlotte  Marshall;  and  has  issue — (1)  Mark  Mar- 
shall Merriman,  Gentleman,  Solicitor  (3  Mitre  Court, 
Temple,  E.  C.4),  b.  1877  [m.  1906,  Mary  Primrose, 
second  d.  of  J.  W.  Roy  of  Hampstead];  (2)  Gordon 
Merriman,  Gentleman,  6.  1885;  Elizabeth  Foster;  and 
Ellen  Mackenzie.  Res. — 96  Finchley  Road,  Hampstead, 
London,  N.W. 
William  Heath  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 

Son  of   late  Charles   Anthony  Merriman,  Gentleman, 
of  Knutsford,   M.R.C.S.,   L.S.A.,   b.    1814 ;  d.    1870; 
m.    1840,  Catherine  (d.    1906),  d.  of  John  Langshaw, 
Esq. ,  of  Lancaster  : — 
Rev.  Canon  Charles  Victor  Merriman,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 


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Canon  and  Rural  Dean,  late  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Hulme, 
Manchester,  b.  1841;  m.  1880,  Harriet  Irew;  and  has  had 
issue— (1)  Clement  Victor  Merriman,  Gentleman,*.  1885; 
(2)     Charles     Henry     Merriman,     Gentleman,     b.     1893 ; 
killed  in  action  1917  ;   Katherine  Violet  Sarle  ;  Ethel  Mary  ; 
and  Frances  Eileen.     Res. — Germoe,  Marazion,  Cornwall. 
Sons  of  George  Langshaw  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b. 
1846 ;    d.    1922 ;    m.     1887,    Emma    Florence,    d.    of 
Lorenzo  George  Dundas  of  Clobemon  Hall,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  widow  of  Lionel  Albert   Vaillant   of  Wey- 
bridge  : — 
Reginald  Dundas  Merriman,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  Royal 
Indian  Marine,  b.  1887 [Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  towers  triple- 
towered  sable,  portcullissed  gules    (Haviland)  ;    2  and  3, 


azure,  on  a  bend  cotised  or,  between  six  lozenges  of  the 
second,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  as  many  escal- 
lops of  the  field  (Pollen)] ;  m,  1923,  Louise,  yngr.  d.  of  the 
late  Rev.  F.  E.  Haviland.  Address — R. I. M.  Headquarters, 
Bombay,  India. 

George  Victor  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1919, 
Edith  Frost,  and  has  issue — John  Langshaw  Merriman, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Paddock,  Natal, 
S.  Africa. 

Sons  of  John   Henry  Merriman,  Gentleman,   b.  1847; 

d.  1922  ;  m.  1879,  Florence  Edenborough  : — 
John  Langshaw  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Frank  Leopold  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.      Res. — 
The  Firs,  West  Byfleet. 

Son  of  Nathaniel  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  d. 

1912 ;    m.    1879,    Eliza   Louisa,    d.    of  Alfred    Senior 

Merry : — 
Nathaniel  Alfred  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Frank  Merriman,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cheshire,  b.  1852; 

d.   1920;  m.  1879,  Mariquita,  d.  of  late  John   Pringle 

Boyd  of  Woodcote,  West  Hampstead: — 
Sir  Frank  Boyd  Merriman,  Knt.  Bach.  (1928),  O.B.E., 
K.C.,  Recorder  of  Wigan  since  1920,  Solicitor  Gen.  1928, 
M.P.  Rusholme  Div.  since  1924,  served  Great  War  as 
Major  Manchester  Regt.,<5.  1880;  m.  1st,  1907,  Eva  Mary 
(d.  1919),  d.  of  H.  L.  Freer;  2nd,  1920,  Olive,  M.B.E., 
3rd  d.  of  F.  Carver  of  Knutsford,  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 
Res. — 3  Pembroke  Road,  Kensington,  W.8.  Clubs — Bath, 
Carlton. 

Claud  Anthony  Merriman,  Esq.,  Ccmdr.  R.N.,  b.  1889. 

Son  of  Frederick  Ward  Merriman, settled  in  Auckland, 

New  Zealand,  b.  1817  ;   d.  1865;  tn.  1850,   Susannah 

Augusta,  third  d.  of  Col.  Greene  of  Kilmanahan  Castle 

and  Glen  Abbey,  co.  Waterford  : — 


Frederick  William  James  Parsons  Merriman,  b.  1854. 
Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Gordon  Merriman.   Fellow  New 
College,  Oxford,  July  1845,  D  D.  1861,  Rector  of  East 
Woodhay    1884,    b.    1823,    d.    1887;    m.    1852,    Jane 
Augusta,  ygst.  d.  of  Rev.   Richard  Edmonds,  Rector 
of  Woodleigh,  co.  Devon: — 
Harry  Moubray  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1899, 
Ida  Frances  Lanyon,  d.  of  James  Lanyon  Hicks  of  Liver- 
pool;    and  has  issue — Arthur  Duncan   Merriman,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1901  ;    Peter  Gordon   Merriman,   Gentleman,  b. 
1908.     Res. — 73  Coleherne  Court,  S.W. 5. 

Sons  of  Gen.  Charles  James  Merriman,  C.S.I.  (1878), 

R.E. ,  served  with  Persian  Exped.  Force  1856-7,  Sec. 

to  Govt,   of  Bombay  Public  Works   Dept.   1880-5,  b. 

1831  ;  d.   1906;   tn.   1858,  Eugenia  Sybilla,  d.  of  Col. 

Richard  Bulkeley,  Bombay  Army  : — 

Lt.-Col.  Reginald  Gordon  Merriman,  D.S.O. ,  R.  A. ,  served 

with  Tambaka  Exped.  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1892,  D.A.A.G. 

Woolwich  District  1902-3,  b.  1866;  tn.   1894,  Mary  G.  R. , 

d.  of  S.  Gregson  Fell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ickham  Hall,   Kent. 

Res. — Moorlands,  Minehead,  Somerset.     Clubs — Minehead 

and  West  Somerset. 

Athol  Bulkeley  Merriman,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army,  b. 
1878. 

Son    of     John     Merriman,    Gentleman,    Surgeon,    of 
Kensington,  b.   1800;  d.   1881 ;  tn.  1826,  Caroline,  d. 
of  Rev.  John  Jones,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Foye,  Hereford:  — 
Septimus  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1836;  tn.  1871,  Mary 
Agnes,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Maskelyne  of  Crudwell,  Wilts. ; 
and  in  addition  to  daus.  has  issue — (1)  George  Frederick 
Maskelyne  Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  (2)  Hugh  Mas- 
kelyne Merriman,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

Son  of  Col.   William  Merriman,  CLE.  (1890),   R.E., 

of  Creffield    House,  Colchester,  b.  1838  ;  d.  ;  tn. 

1872,  Emily  Jane  Annah  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Col.  FitzRoy 

H.  M.  Somerset,  R.E.  : — 

Arthur    Drummond    Nairne    Merriman,   Esq.,    D.S.O., 

Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  Manchester  Regt. ,  b.   1876;  m. 

1903,  Dorothy  Hornby,  d.  of  Major  Frank  Bradshaw,  13th 

Somerset  L.I.     Res. — Bishop's  Hall,  Taunton. 

MERRIVALE,  Baron,  see  DUKE. 

MERSEY,  Viscount,  see  BIGHAM. 

MERTHYR,  Baron,  see  LEWIS. 

The  Late  ARTHUR  MESHAM,  Esq.J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  cos.  of  Denbigh  and  Flint,  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  in  the  year  1881,  B.A.  (Oxford),  Hon,  Col.  of  the 
Denbighshire  Yeomanry,  late  Capt.  1st  Dragoons.  Born 
1837,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Reverend  Arthur 
Bennett  Mesham,  by  his  wife  Moncrieffe,  daughter  of 
the  late  William  Paterson  of  Cunnoquhie,  in  the  county 
of  Fife.  Armorial  bearings  —  Party  per  pale  or 
and  azure,  two  stags  trippant  in  pale  between  two 
estoiles  of  eight  points  in  fesse,  all  counterchanged  ;  and 
for  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant 
guardant  proper,  charged  on  the  body  with  an  estoile  of 
eight  points,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on  the  attires 
of  a  stag  or;  with  the  Motto — "  Duty."  Livety — Dark 
blue  and  orange.  Married,  1861,  Elizabeth  Einmeline, 
second  daughter  of  the  late  Major  J.  O.  Burridge  of  Barton 
Fields,  Canterbury,  formerly  of  16th  Lancers ;  and  died 
191 8,  having  had  Issue — Arthur  Bennet  Mesham,  Esquire, 
Captain  1st  Dragoons,  born  1864,  died  1891  (having 
married  in  1887,  and  of  which  marriage  there  was  issue, 
Eileen  Moncrieffe  (Seal — Pontruffydd,  Trefnant,  R.S.O. , 
North  Wales),  born  in  1888) ;  and  a  daughter,  Margaret 
Emmeline,  born  and  died  1877.  Estates — Pontruffydd  and 
Ewloe  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Flint ;  Plas  Bennet,  in  the 
county  of  Denbigh  ;  and  Greasby  and  Frankby,  in  the 
county  of  Cheshire. 

MESTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  palm-tree  eradicated 
proper,  on  a  chief  azure  an  eastern  crown  between  two 
thistles,  slipped  and  leaved  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  angel 
proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  crown  as  in  the  arms, 
Badge— A  lotus-flower  and  a  thistle,  both  leaved  and 
slipped,  enfiled  with  a  baron's  coronet  all  proper.  Motto 
— "  In  Deo  fides." 

Son  of  the  late  James  Meston,  of  Aberdeen,  b.  1843: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Scorgie  Meston,  1st  Baron  Meston 
(29  Nov.  1919),  of  Agra,  and    Dunottar,  co.   Kincardine 


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Supporters — Dexter,  a  demoiselle  crane  proper  ;  sinister, 
a  stag  also  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  saltire 
argent],  K. C.S.I.  (1911),  LL.D.  (Aberdeen)  1913,  Lieut. - 
Governor  of  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh  1912-18, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  the  Finance  Dept.  1906-12,  an 
Addnl.  Member  of  the  Viceroy's  Council  1909-12,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  i89i,Jeanie,  d.  of  the  late  James  M' Donald  of  Mossat, 
N.B. ,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Dougall  Meston,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  late  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  1894.  Res. — 
Hurst,  Cookham  Dene,  Berks.  Clubs  —  Athenaeum, 
Reform. 


MESSEL  of  Nymans,  Sussex  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  issuing 
from  a  mount  in  base  a  fir-tree  proper,  in  chief  two  barrulets 
azure.     Mantling  vert  and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed,  resting  each  claw  on  a  fylfot 
or.     Motto — "  Dirigat  Deus."      Livery — Dark  brown. 

Son   of  Ludwig  Ernst  Wilhelm  Leonhardt  Messel  of 

Nymans,  Staplefield,  co.  Sussex,  b.  1847 ;  d.  1915  ;  m. 

1871,    Annie,    second    d.    of  Thomas    Cussans,    late 

H.E.I.C  Si- 
Leonard  Charles  Rudolph  Messel,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  T.D., 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Lt.-Col.  T.A.  (ret.),  late  4th  Batt.  The 
Buffs,  and  4th  Batt.  The  Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1872  ;  m. 
1898,  Maud  Frances,  d.  of  Edward  Linley  Sambourne,  and 
has  issue — Linley  Francis  Messel,  Lieut.  Middx.  Yeo., 
6.1899;  Oliver  Hilary  Sambourne  Messel,  Gentleman,  b. 
1  904  ;  and  Ann  [m.  1925,  Ronald  Armstrong  Jones,  Barr.- 
at-Law].  Fes. — Nymans,  Staplefield,  Sussex;  104  Lan- 
caster Gate,  W.     Clubs— Conservative,  Bucks.,  Arts. 

Son  of  Harold  George  Messel,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  d. 

1920;    m.   Leonora,    d.    of    Robert   Gilson,   of    New 

York  :— 
Rudolph  Putnam  Messel,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 3 
Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. ;    Leawood   House,    Bridestone, 
Devon. 


MESURIER,  see  LE  MESURIER. 


METCALFE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
on  a  fesse  wavy  gules  between  three  calves  statant  sable, 
a  sword  fesseways,  point  to  the  sinister  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  or  (Metcalfe,  1802)  ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  gules  and  azure, 
on  a  fesse  between  a  castle  in  chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in 
base  or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  of  the  first  (Debonnaire). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  talbot  sejant  sable,  the  dexter  paw  supporting 
an  escocheon  or,  charged  with  a  hand  issuant  from  clouds 
on  the  sinister  and  holding  a  pen  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Conquiesco." 

Sons  of  Charles  Theophilus  Metcalfe,    Esq.,  C.S. I., 

b.    1837 ;    d,    1892 ;    m.    1st,    1857,    Ellen    Georgiana 

Babington   (d.    1878),   d.    of  Rev.    Benjamin    Peile   of 

Hatfield;  2nd,  1883,  Esther,  d.  of  W.  Eddis:  — 

Sir  Theophilus  John  Massie  Metcalfe,  7th  Bart.  (21  Dec. 

1802),  of  Fern  Hill,  Berks.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1925,  Evna  Vyvienne 

Celia,  d.  of  William  Marcus  Wright.     Seat — Winkworth 

Hill,  Hascombe,  Godalming. 

Francis  Bryan  Theophilus  Metcalfe,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res.— 

Eric  Debonnaire  Theophilus  Metcalfe,  Esq. ,  O.  B.  E. ,  M.C., 
Major  Indian  Army,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1915,  Winifred  Crampton, 
d.  of  E.  Nield  Shackle  of  31  Gilston"  Road,  S.W. ,  and  has 
issue — Theophilus  John  Metcalfe,  Gentleman,  b.  1916; 
and  Peggy  Theophila.     Res. — 

METCALFE  of  Nappa  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three 
calves  statant  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  rose  of  the 
first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling  sable  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  satyr  affron- 
tee,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  club  over  the  shoulder, 
on  the  sinister  the  stump  of  a  tree  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Virtutes  felices  sunt." 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  Metcalfe,  Yeoman,  of  Sunny- 
side,  Lancaster,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1866  ;  m.  1856,  Agnes, 
d.  of  John  Kendal,  of  Woodland  Vicarage,  Carn- 
forth  : — 
Rev.  Thomas  Metcalfe,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Mytholmroyd,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1874,  Margaret  Ann, 
d.  of  Andrew  Anderson  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  William 
Metcalfe,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6.1887;  Jessie  [m.  1896, 
George  W.  B.  Waters,  M.R.C.S.]  ;    Margaret  Ann  [m. 
1911,    William    Martin,    of    Seattle,    U.S.A.].     Res. — 
Troston,  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 

[Mr.  Metcalfe  traces  his  descent  back  to  James  Met- 
calfe, Esq.,  of  Nappa  Hall,  who  was  Captain  of  the 
Wensleydaie  men  at  Agincourt,  and  d.  1471.] 

METHVEN  (L.O.  28  Jan.  1920).  Argent,  a  chevron 
engrailed  azure,  ensigned  with  a  pheon  point  upwards,  in 


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base  a  man's  heart  gules.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,   a  wolf's  head  erased 
proper.     Motto — "Fortis  in  arduis." 

Sons  of  James  Cox  Methven,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  The  Cottage, 

Lochee,  Dundee,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1885,  Adelaide 

Annie,  d.  of  William   Curry   McCully,   Merchant,  of 

Spring  Grove,  Dundee  : — ■ 

James  Norman  Methven,  Esq.,  B.A.  Cambridge,  b.  1886  ; 

m.  1926,  Isabella  Margaret,  d.  cf  the  late  Robert  William 

Cullen,  Esq.,    H.M.   Inspector  of  Factories,  Major  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders(T.F.),  and  has  issue— Adelaide 

Christian.     Seats — St-  Martin's,  by  Perth  ;  The  Kingseat, 

Bridge  of  Cally.    Clubs — Eastern  (Dundee),  County  (Perth). 

David  Montague  Methven,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Scots  Gieys, 

formerly  21st  Lancers  (Arms  as  above,  a  bordure  of  the 


last  for  difference,  matric.  Feb.  28,  1920),  b.  1889.      Club — 
Cavalry. 

Colin  Malcolm  Methven,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  The 
Black  Watch  (R.H.)  (Arms  as  above,  a  bordure  of  the 
second  for  difference,  matric.  28  Feb.  1920),  b.  1890  ;  m. 
1925,  Nancy  Louise,  d.  of  Charles  Alfred  Cooper,  Esq., 
of  East  Cliffe,  Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon.  Estate— Dam- 
side,  St.   Martin's,  Perthshire.     Clubs—  Ba  th,  Ranelagh. 


MEUX  of  Theobald's  Park  (R.L.  2  Sept.  1911,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  chiet 
gules,  three  crosses  patee  of  the  first,  a  canton  ermine  for 
distinction  (Meux)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  fesse  between  three 
lambs  passant  argent  (Lambton).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  wings  inverted  and 
endorsed  argent,  conjoined  by  a  cord  with  tassels  or,  and 
each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  for  distinction. 

Third  son  of  George  Frederick  D'Arcy  Lambton,  2nd 
Earl  of  Durham,  b.  1828;  d.  1879;  m.  1854,  Lady 
Beatrix  Frances  Hamilton,  d.  of  1st  Duke  of  Abercorn, 
K.G.  :— 
The  late  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  Hedworth  Meux,  G.C.B., 
K.C.V.O. ,  Commander-in-Chief  at  Portsmouth  1912-16, 
Extra  Equerry  to  King  Edward  VII.  1902-10,  and  to  King 
George  V.  1910-29,  late  A.D.C. ,  Priv.  Sec.  to  successive 
First  Lords  of  the  Admiralty  1894-7,  served  throughout 
Egyptian  War  1882,  and  commanded  the  Naval  Brigade 
throughout  the  siege  of  Ladysmith,  S.  Africa,  1899-1900, 
in  command  of  H.M.'s  yacht  "Victoria  and  Albert" 
1901-2,  second  in  command  Channel  Fleet  1903-4,  in 
command  of  Third  Cruiser  Squadron  1904-6,  Commander- 
in-Chief  China  Squadron  1908-10,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet 
1915-21  (ret.  1921),  acted  as  Keeper  of  the  Jewel  House 
at  the  Coronation  of  George  V.,  Comm.  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Maurice,  and 
1st  class  of  the  Prussian  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle,  b.  1856; 
he  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  2  Sept.  191 1  the  name  of 
Meux  in  lieu  of  Lambton,  and  the  arms  of  Meux  quarterly 
with  his  own,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Lidy  Meux  of 
Theobald's  Park;  m.  1910,  Hon.  Mildred  Cecilia  Harriet, 
widow  of  Viscount  Chelsea  and  third  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Alington,  and  d.  1929.  Seats — Theobald's  Park,  Waltham 
Cross  ;  Clarendon  House,  Newmarket  Town. 

MEWBURN  of  Acomb  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron 
azure,  between  in  chief  two  demi-lions  rampant  couped 
gules,   and   in   base  a  dexter  arm   fessewise   embowed   in 


armour  couped  at  the  shoulder  the  hand  extended  proper, 
three  unicorns'  heads  also  couped  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  demi-gryphon  segreant  sable,  three  crosses  patee 
or.     Motto — "  Festina  lente. " 

Son    of    Simon     Mewburn,    Esq.,    of    Acomb,    J. P. 

co.    Northumberland,    b.    1799 ;    d.     1872 ;    m.    1830, 

Margaret,    d.    of  Henry    Richmond,     Esq.,    J. P.,    of 

Humshaugh  House,  Northumberland  : — 

The  late  William    Richmond  Mewburn,  Esq.,  J.  P.    co. 

Middlesex,  b.    1834  ;  d.  1921  ;   m.    1870,    Elizabeth   Fanny 

(Res.—  Acomb    House),    d.  of  Joseph  Thomas  Savory  of 

Wendover,      Bucks.  ;     and     had    issue— Simon     William 

Richmond  Mewburn,    Esq.,  Capt.    14th    King's   Hussars, 


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b.  1884;  killed  in  action  1916;  and  Dorothea  Margaret 
Richmond  [m.  1912,  Capt.  Ivor  Wilberforce  Watson, 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  of  Langley  House, 
Langley,  Bucks.].     Seat — Acomb  House,  Hexham. 

Son  of  George  Francis  Mewburn,  Gentleman,  b.  1838  ; 

d.  1893  ;  m.  Julia,  d.  of  Charles  Deverine  : — 
George  Richmond  Mewburn,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m. 
{Catherine,  d.  of  His  Honour  Judge  Turner,  and  has  issue — 
Edmond  George  Hamilton  Mewburn,  Gentleman,  b-  1892 
\m.  Dorothy,  d.  of  Francis  Mortimer,  and  has  issue — 
Simon  Edmond  Mewburn,  Gentleman,  b.  1926]  ;  and  Mary 
Monica.     Res.— 

MEXBOROUGH,  Earl  of,  see  SAVILE. 

MEYER  of  Shortgrove  (H.  Coll.,  1910).  Sable,  a  key, 
wards  downwards  or,  between  four  bezants.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock 
sable,  armed,  combed  and  wattled  or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  key  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Rast  ich  rost 
ich." 

Son  of  Sir  Carl  Ferdinand  Meyer,  1st  Bt.,  J. P.   Essex, 

b.   1851 ;    d.    1922  ;   m.   1883,  Adele,  d.  of  late  Julius 

Levis : — 

Sir  Frank  Cecil  Meyer,  2nd  Bart.   (1910),  B.A.  (Oxon), 

Barrister-at-Law,  M. P.  Great  Yarmouth  1924-29,  £.  1886; 

m.  1920,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Frederick  Seeley  of  Hale,  Cheshire, 

and  has  issue — Anthony  John  Meyer,  Esq.,  b:  1920.     Res. 

18  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.i.     Clubs — Bath,  Carlton. 

SYDNEY  MEYMOTT,  Gentleman.  Born  July  6,  1860- 
being  the  second  but  only  surviving  son  of  Charles  Mey 
mott,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.A.C.  of  London  and 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  John  Keene.  Armorial  bearings — He  bears 
for  Arms :  Or,  three  demi-lions  rampant  couped  in  bend 
azure,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  argent.  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  three  mullets  in  fesse  gules, 
in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  the 
hand,  all  proper,  grasping  a  chaplet  of  laurel  or.  Motto — 
"  Be  just  and  fear  not."  Postal  address — 23  Woodville 
Road,  Ealing,  W. 5. 

The  Late  EDGAR  MEYNELL,  Gentleman,  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Born  Sept.  6,  1859  ;  d.  1923,  being  the  second 
son  of  the  late  Edgar  John  Meynell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  a 
Judge  of  County  Courts,  and  Recorder  of  Doncaster,  by 
his  wife  Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of  R.  S.  Short  of  Edling- 
ton,  co.  Lincoln.  Armorial  bearings  —  Azure,  three 
bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  negro's 
head  proper,  encircled  with  a  wreath  argent  and  azure. 
Motto — "  Deus  non  reliquit  memoriam  humilium."  Seats — 
Kilvington  Hall,  near  Thirsk ;  The  Fryerage,  near  Yarm, 
co.  York. 

MEYNELL  (R.L.,  1905,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  vair6  argent  and  sable,  and  for  distinction  a 
canton  or,  (Meynell) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  naked 
savages  ambulant  in  fesse  proper,  in  the  dexter  hand 
of  each  a  shield  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  gules,  and  in 
the  sinister  a  club  resting  on  the  shoulder  also  proper,  on 
a  canton  ermine,  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  sable 
(Wood).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  couped  at  the  neck 
argent,  charged  for  distinction  with  a  mullet  sable ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  savage,  as  in  the  arms,  the  shield 
sable,  charged  with  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent.  Motto — 
"  Ung  Dieu  ung  roy." 

Son  of  Hon.  Frederick  George  Lindley  Meynell  (for- 
merly Wood),  B.A.  (Camb. ),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1846; 
d.  1910;  m.  1878,  Lady  Mary  Susan  Felicie  Lindsay, 
d.  of  25th  Earl  of  Crawford  : — 

Frances  Hugo  Lindley  Meynell,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  J. P., 
D.L.  Staffs.,  Lt.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  served  Great  War 
(despatches),  b.  1880;  m.  1907,  Lady  Dorothy  Legge,  d.  of 
the  6th  Earl  of  Dartmouth;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hugo 
Meynell,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  (2)  Mark  Meynell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914 ;  Dorothy;  and  Rachael.  Seat — Hoar  Cross, 
Burton-on-Trent.     Clubs— Brooks's,  Bath. 

Robert  Alexander  Lindley  Meynell,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Major 
late  Service  Batt.  Shropsh.  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1907,  Cora 
T.  S. ,  d.  of  late  James  W.  Riches  of  Johannesburg.    Res. — 

Everard  Charles  Lindley  Meynell,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.C., 
Capt.  late  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  served  Great  War  (despatches), 


b.  1885  ;  m.  1914,  Rose,  d.  of  Lionel  Bulteel,  and  has 
issue — Francis  Meynell,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Rosemary. 
Res.— 

Charles  Wilfred  Lindley  Meynell,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1890;  m.  1917,  Ida,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  E.  G. 
Pretyman,  and  has  issue — Richard  Walter  Meynell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  ;  and  Beatrice  Mary.  Res. — Burcote  Brook, 
Abingdon. 

MEYNELL  of  Meynell  Langley  ( H.  Coll. ).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  vaire'  argent  and  sable;  2.  gules,  a  pale  or; 
3.  paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  on  a  bend  azure,  three 
horses-shoes  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  argent. 
Motto — "  Virtute  vici." 

Sons  of  Godfrey  Franceys  Meynell,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Derby,  b.  1844;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1866,  Emma  Maria,  d. 
of  E.  Woollett  Wilmot  of  Buxton,  co.  Derby  : — 

Brig.-Gen.  Godfrey  Meynell,  C.M.G.,  late  Col.  King's 
Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1903,  Edith  Violet,  eld.  d.  of 
late  George  Henry  Cammell  of  Brookfield  Manor,  co. 
Derby,  and  has  issue — Godfrey  Meynell,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides,  b.  1904;  David 
Meynell,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.M.C.,  b,  1909;  Margaret; 
Mercia  ;  and  Rosemary.  Seat — Meynell  Langley,  Derby. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Hugo  Meynell,  Esq.,  Capt.  29th  Lancers  (Indian  Army), 

*.    1875. 

Son  of  Maj.  John  Jebb  Meynell,  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b. 

1845;    d.  1920  ;   m.  1905,  Eleanor  Lucy  Aldwin,    only 

d.  of  late  Rev.  Canon  James  Thomas  Alderson: — 
John   Francis   Meynell,    Gentleman,  b.   1907.     Res. — 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Meynell,  b.   1807  ;  d.  1851  ;  m. 

1842,  Sarah  (d.  1890),  d.  of  W.  B.  Johnson,  M.B.  :— 
Rev.  Francis  William  Meynell,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Stapen- 
hill  and  Rural  Dean  of  Repton,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1899,  Grace, 
d.  of  Samuel  Lucas  of  Tile  House,  Hitchin  ;  and  has 
issue — Hugo  Francis  Meynell,  Gentleman,  b  1904;  and 
Eleanor.  Res. — The  Vicarage,  Stapenhill,  Burton-on- 
Trent. 

Son  of  Edward  David  Meynell,  b.  ;  d.  1900;  m. 

2nd,  Mary  Richardson: — 
William  Balfour  Meynell,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  , 

Mary  Lowe.     Res. — 

Son  of  Francis  Meynell  of  Brent,  Devon,  b.  ;  d. 

1870;  m.  ,  Caroline  Brown: — 

Edward  Meynell,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

MEYRICK  {temp.  Henry  V.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  brands  erect  ragutee  or,  inflamed 
proper,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules  between  two  Cornish  choughs 
respecting  each  other  also  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  tower  argent,  thereon,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 
Cornish  chough  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  fleur- 
de-lys  gules. 

Meyrick  (R.L. ,  31  March  1858,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  Meyrick  as  above;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  on  a  sinister  canton,  the  arms  of  Zouche  and  Fitz  Aer 
quarterly,  namely,  i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  ten  bezants;  ii.  and  iii., 
azure,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or  (Charlton, 
R.L.,  22  Oct.  1779).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  Meyrick  as  above ;  2.  out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a 
leopard's  head  and  neck  affrontee  gules.  Motto — "  Heb 
dduw  Heb  ddim  dduw  a  digon." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  CharltonMeyrick,  1st  Bart.,K.C.  B. 

(1910),  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  King's 

Shropshire  Lt.   Inf.,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  i860,  Mary 

Rhoda  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Col.  Richard  Frederick  Hill  of 

Prees   Hall,    co.    Salop,    and  niece  of   Rowland,   2nd 

Viscount  Hill : — 

Sir  Frederick  Charlton  Meyrick,  2nd  Bart.  (5  May  1880), 

C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  and  (1926),   High    Sheriff  co. 

Pembroke,   Brig.-Gen.  formerly  Major  15th    Hussars  and 

Col.  Comdg.  Pembrokeshire  Imp.  Yeo.,  served  in  S.  Africa 

1900-1901,    in    command    of  5th   Batt.    Imp.    Yeo.,    with 

temporary  rank  of  Lt.-Col.  (seriously  wounded,  mentioned 

in  despatches,  C.B.) ;  and  Great  War  (despatches,  CM. G.), 

b.  1862  ;  m.  1897,  Mary  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  M;ijor  O.  C. 

Baker   Creswell,  of  Cresswell,  Northumberland,    and  has 

surv.    issue — Thomas    Frederick     Meyrick,    Esq.,     Capt. 

15/19  Hussars,  b.  Nov.   1899  [m.  1926,  Ivy  Frances,  d.  of 

Lieut.-Col.  F.  C.  Pilkington,  D.S.O.,  of  Sweethay  Court, 

Trull,   Taunton,    and    has   issue— David    John    Charlton 

Meyrick,    Esq.,    b.    1926;    Frederick    Rowland    Meyrick, 

Gentleman,  b.  1928  (Club — Cavalry)];  Mary  Cicely  [m.  1921, 


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Giles  F.  Newton,  M.B.E.,  and  has  issue] ;  Rachel  Eva  ; 
and  Violet.     Seat — Bush,  Pembroke.     Club — Cavalry. 

Rowland  Francis  Meyrick,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  formerly 
Travelling  Insp.  for  Board  of  Agr.  ;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  with  Rhodesian  Field  Force,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1901,  Eleanor 
Georgiana,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Ralph  Pelham  Nevill  ;  and  has 
issue — Honor  Mary.  Seat — Apley  Castle,  Salop.  Club — 
Boodle's. 

Walter  Thomas  Meyrick,  Esq.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1914,  Mabel 
Violet  Blanche,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Montgomery,  The  Rifle 
Bde. ,  and  widow  of  Percy  Downes.  Res. — Sudbrooke 
House,  Sudbrooke,  Lincoln..      Club — Wellington. 


Meyrick,  Tapps-Gervis-  (R.L.,  16  March  1876, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Meyrick  as  above;  2. 
argent,  between  six  ostrich  feathers  sable,  a  cannon-ball 
of  the  last  (Gervis,  1835);  3.  azure,  on  a  fesse  or,  be- 
tween three  rhinoceroses  argent,  as  many  escallops  gules 
(Tapps,  1835).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1. 
Meyrick  as  above  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  proper,  a  plume  of  three  ostrich  feathers  gules  and 
sable,  bound  by  a  wreath  of  laurel  or  (Gervis) ;  3.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  couchant  per  pale 
argent  and  sable,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  escallops 
fessewise  counterchanged.  Mottoes — "  Heb  Dduw  heb 
ddim  Duw  a  digon,"  ' '  Be  just  and  fear  not." 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Augustus  Eliott  Tapps-Gervis- 
Meyrick,  4th  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Anglesey,  J. P. 
Hants.  (High  Sheriff  1900),  b.  1855  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1884, 
Jacintha,  d.  of  Charles  Paul  Phipps,  M.P.,  of  Chalcot, 
Wilts.  :— 

Sir  George  Llewellyn  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  5th  Bart. , 
of  Hinton  Admiral,  Hants.  (28  July  1791),  Major  Special 
Reserve,  late  7th  Hussars,  b.  1885  ;  m.  i9i4,Marjorie,  only 
child  of  Edward  Hanlin,  of  Ceylon  ;  and  has  issue — ■ 
George  David  Eliott  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ; 
and  Susan  Hermione.  Seats — Bodorgan,  Anglesey  ;  Hinton 
Admiral,  and  East  Close  House,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Richard  Owen  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
K.R.R.C,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1918,  Evelyn,  d.  of  the  late  H.  J. 
Harris  of  Bowdon,  Lacock,  Wilts.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Richard  Anthony  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  Gentleman,  b 
1920;  Percy  James  Owen  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923.     Res. — Woodleaze,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 


Meyrick,  Williams-  (R.L. ,  23  May  1877,  H.  Coll. 


lion  passant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  or.  in  chief  a 
quatrefoil  between  twofieurs-de-lysand  in  base  a  fleur-de-lys 
between  two  quatrefoils  gules  (Williams,  1877).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  Meyrick  as  above ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  sable,  sem^e  of 
quatrefoils,  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  argent,  holding 
in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  fleur-de-lys  gules  (Williams). 
Motto — "  Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim  a  duw  a  digon."  Livery — ■ 
Dark  blue  and  primrose. 

Sons     of     Rev.      John     Williams-Meyrick     (formerly 

Williams),   Rector  of  Beaumaris,  b.  ;  d.  1900  ;  m. 

1875,  Clara  Susanna,  d.  of  Edmund  Edward  Meyrick, 

Gentleman  : — 
Edmund  Oswald  Griffith  Williams-Meyrick,  Gentleman, 
b.  1876  ;  m.   1902,  Gwendoline  Kate,  d.  of  William  Arthur 
Dew.      Estates — Cefn   Coch,    Anglesey;    The  Hermitage, 
Llandudno.     Res. — 
(?)  Other  sons. 


MEYSEY-THOMPSON  ( R.  L. ,  23  Dec.  1905).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  fesse  counter- 
embattled  between  three  falcons  counterchanged,  belled 
and  jessed  or  (Thompson,  granted  1559) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  fesse  between  three  cinquefoils  sable  (Meysey). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  quarterly  or  and 
azure,  the  gauntlet  proper,  holding  a  truncheon  of  a 
broken  lance  of  the  first  (Thompson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  couped  at  the  neck,  quarterly 
or  and  azure.     Motto — "  Je  veux  de  bon  guerre." 

Son  of  Richard   Frederick  Meysey-Thompson,  Esq. , 

late  Major  the  Rifle  Brigade  and  Col.  4th  Batt.  West 

Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1847;   d-  1926;  m.  1879,  Charlotte, 

d.  of  Sir  James  Walker,  1st  Bart.  : — 

Sir  Algar  de  Clifford  Charles  Meysey-Thompson,  3rd  Bart. 

(U.K.  26  Mar.  1874),  Capt.  late  7th  Rifle  Bde.  and  R.F.A., 

M.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1885.    Res. — 9  Lower  Grosvenor  Place, 

S.W.i.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Yorkshire. 

Son  of  Albert  Childers  Meysey-Thompson,  Esq.,  Q.C. , 

(third  son  of  the  1st  Bart.  ),b.  1848;  d.  1894;  m.  1882, 

Mabel   Louisa,  d.    of  Rev.   the   Hon.    James   Walter 

Lascelles  : — 

Hubert    Charles    Meysey-Thompson,    Esq.,    Capt.  late 

K.R.R.C,  Barr.-at-Law,   B.A.  (Camb),  b.  1883.      Res.— 

74  Oxford  Terrace,  W. 

Yr.  sons  of  Sir  Harry  Stephen  Meysey-Thompson,  1st 

Bart.,  b.   1809;   d.  1874;    m.    1843,    Elizabeth    Anne, 

d.    of    Sir  John   Croft,    1st  Bart. ,  Baron  de  Serra  da 

Estrella : — 

Arthur   Herbert  Meysey-Thompson,    Esq.,   J. P.    W.  R. 

Yorks.,  late  Lieut.   Yorkshire  Hussars,  b.   1852;  m.    1896, 

Horatia   Dorothy,    d.    of    Sir    Hedworth   Williamson,   8th 

Bart.  ;    and    has    issue — Guy  Herbert  Meysey-Thompson, 

Esq.,  b.  1901 ;  Sylvia  Dorothy  [m.  1921,  Capt.  Aubrey  Leo 

Kennedy,  M.C.,  late  Ycrks.  L.I.];   and   Diana   Elizabeth. 

Res. — Lastingham,  York.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Ernest  Claude  Meysey-Thompson,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.F.A., 
M.  P.  for  Handsworth  Div.  of  co.  Stafford  1906-22,  late 
Major  Yorkshire  Hussars  Imp.  Yeo. ,  J.  P.  West  Riding, 
Yorks. ,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1894,  Alice  Jane  Blanche,  d.  of  Col. 
John  Joicey  of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Northumberland,  D.L. , 
late  M.P.  for  N.  Durham  ;  and  has  issue — Onslow  Victor 
Claud  Meysey-Thompson,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (temp.  Capt.) 
R.F.A.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1897  ;  and  Alice  Hildegarde 
Eva.  Res.  —  Spellow  Hill,  Knaresborough.  Clubs  — 
Bachelors',  Carlton,  Yorkshire. 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Meyrick  as  above ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 


MICHELHAM,  Baron,  see  STERN. 


MICHELL  (H.  Coll.,  15  June  1922).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  chevron  gules  and  sable,  a  chevron  argent, 
guttee-de-1'armes  between  three  swans  of  the  third,  within 
a  bordure  or  (for  Michell)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron 
between  two  palmers'  scrips  in  chief  and  an  escallop 
in  base  sable  (for  Palmer).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — i-  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
a  swan  proper  guttee-de-1'armes,  and  in  the  beak  a  trefoil 
slipped  azure  (for  Michell)  ;  2,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper, 
grasping  a  palmer's  staff,  three  escallops  sable  (for 
Palmer).    Mottoes— 1.   (above  Crest  of  Michell),  "  Utile 


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a3ic 


e^it) 


quod  honestum";  2.  (above  Crest  of  Palmer),  "Palma 
virtuti." 


Son  of  Rev.  Rodney  Drake  Palmer,  B.A.,  b.  1891; 
d.  1893;    m.  2nd,  1872,  Jane  Young,  d.   of  John 
Michell.Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of  Forcett  Park,  Yorks.  :— 
Charles  Percy  Rodney  Michell  (formerly  Palmer),  Gen- 
tleman,   b.   1877;  m.    1904,    Emily  Constance,    d.    of 
William  Wybourne,  of  Patea,  New  Zealand,   and  has 
issue — Charles  William  Pitt  Michell,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
John  Percy  Pitt  Michell,  Gentleman,  <5.  1914;  Constance 
Sophia  Winona.     Seats — Forcett  Park,  Yorks. ;  Miniota, 
Manitoba.     Clubs — Eccentric  ;  Manitoba. 

MICHELL.  Sable,  three  escallops  in  chevron  argent, 
between  as  many  eagles'  heads  erased  or,  a  bordure  of  the 
last,  charged  with  five  torteaux  and  as  many  pheons  gules 


alternately.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pegasus  salient  azure,  mane  and 
tail  or,  resting  its  forefeet  on  an  antique  escutcheon  sable, 


charged  with  a  pheon  or.    Motto— "  Vouloirc'est  pouvoir." 
Livery — Dark  green,  red  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Michell,  Esq.,  formerly  Consul-Gen.  for 
N.,  N.E.,  and  Central  Russia,  b.  1836;  d.  1921  ; 
m.  1868,  Louisa,  d.  of  Richard  Carey  Dangar,  of 
St,  Neots,  Cornwall : — 
Thomas  Francis  Tregoye  Michell,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N., 
6.  1872.     Res. — 

Robert  Carminowe  Michell,  Esq.,  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Min.  Plen.  to  Bolivia,  1926;    b.   1876;  tn.   1st,   1903, 
Ethel  May  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Hon.  Sir  Lewis  Michell,  C.  V.O.  ; 
2nd,   1916,    Margarita,    d.    of  Don   Domingo   Gana,  late 
Chilean  Min.  to  the  Court  of  St.  James  s,  and  has  issue — 
Eric  Dangar  Michell,  Gentleman,  b.   1908  ;  John  Frances 
Michell,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  and  Mary  Evelyn.      Res. — 
British  Legation,  Las  Paz,  Bolivia.       Clubs — Travellers'. 
Henry  Carhayes  Michell,  Gentleman,    Lieut.  6th  Regt. 
Imperial  Bushmen,  b.  1877.      Res. — Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 
Son    of     Robert     Michell,     Gentleman,     F.I.R.G.S., 
F.R.G.S.,  b.  1837;    m.  1881,  Mary  Kinnaird  York:— 
Robert  Humphrey  Killigrew  Michell,  Gentleman,  I.  1881. 
Res.— 

MIDDLEMORE  (Vns.  H.  Coll. )  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
chevron  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  moorcocks  proper 
(Middlemore) ;  2.  per  pale  dancettee  or  and  azure  (Edg- 
baston) ;  3.  sable,  a  hawk  argent,  belled  or,  between  three 
cinquefoils  of  the  last  (Hawkesley).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  moorcock 
amidst  grass  and  reeds  proper.  Motto — "Mon  desire 
loyalte." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Throgmorton  Middlemore,  1st  Bart., 
M.P.  for  Birmingham  (North  Division)  1909-18,  J. P. 
for  Birmingham  and  for  Worcestershire,  b.  1844  ;  d. 
1924;  m.  1st,  Marian,  d.  of  Richard  Bagnall,  Esq., 
J. P.  co.  Worcester;  2nd,  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Price,  Vicar  of  Selly  Oak,  Birmingham  : — 
Sir  William  Hawkeslow  Middlemore,  2nd  Bart.  (27  May 
1919),  b.  1908.      Res. — Woodside,  Worcester. 

MIDDLETON  of  Belsay  Castle.  Quarterly  gules  and 
or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  flory  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wild 
man  argent,  holding  in  bend  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper. 
Eld.  son  of  Charles  Atticus  Monck,  Esq.,  Cold- 
stream Gds.,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1856  ;  m.  1835,  Laura,  d. 
of  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Arthur  Edward  Middleton,  7th  Bart.  (24  Oct. 
1662),  J. P.  and  (1884)  High  Sheriff  Northumberland, 
M.P.  co.  Durham  1874-86,  b.  1838;  resumed  1876  the 
family  name  of  Middleton  in  lieu  of  Monck  ;  m.  1871, 
Lady  Constance  Harriet,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  Amherst  ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Charles  Arthur  Middleton,  Esq.,  b. 
1873;  (2)  Hugh  Jeffrey  Middleton,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.V.R.  (formerly  R.N.),  b.  1879;  d.  1914  [m.  Mary 
Katharine,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Rear-Admiral  Samuel 
Long  ;  and  left  issue :—  John  Arthur  Tournay  Middleton, 
Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Northumberland  Hussars,  b.  1906; 
Stephen  Hugh  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Lawrence 
Monck  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1912];  and  Elinor 
Isabel.     Seat — Belsay  Castle,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Son  of  Henry  Nicholas  Middleton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Northumberland,  J. P.    co.  Roxburgh,   Lieut,  (ret.) 
Rifle  Brigade  (resumed,  1876,  the  family  name  of 
Middleton  in  lieu  of  Monck),   b.    1845;    d.    1928; 
m.  1872,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  SirWilliam  Meredith, 
Chief  Justice  of  Quebec  : — 
Lambert  William  Middleton,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northumber- 
land, b.  1877  ;   m.  1922,  Lady  Sybil  Grey,  d.  of  4th  Earl 
Grey,  and  has  issue — Henry  Lambert  Middleton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  ;   and  Mary  Sybil.     Res. — 20  Hyde   Park 
Street,  W. 

MIDDLETON  (29  May  1818,  H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  fretty 
sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  an  Eastern  crown  between  two 
tigers'  faces  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  garb  or,  fretty  gules,  between  two 
wings  ermine,  each  charged  with  a  cross  pat^e  azure. 
Motto—"  Allah  Akber." 

Son  of  Frank  Middleton,  Esq.,  Capt.  Dorset   Regt., 

b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  in  the  Persian  Gulf  17  Nov. 

1914  ;  m.  1908,  Emily  Fkrence,  d.  of  late  Maj.  George 

Bannister ; — 
Hastings   Frank    Middleton,    Gentleman,    Lord    of    the 
Manors   of  Bradford   Peverell  and   Muckleford,   b.    1910. 
Seat — Bradford  Peverell,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 


ajiti 


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1353 


Sons  of  Hastings  Burton    Middleton,    Esq.,  J. P.    co. 

Dorset  (High  Sheriff  1904),  Hon.  Major  Dorset  Yeo. 

Cav. ,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1873,  Charlotte  Lucia,  eld. 

d.   of  Rev.   Charles   O.  Goodford,  D.D. ,   of   Chilton 

Cantelo,  Provost  of  Eton  Coll.  : — 
William  Henry  Middleton,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Hamp- 
shire Regt. ,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1908,  Percie  Vera,  d.  of  late  Rear- 
Adm.  Dupuis  ;  and  has  issue — 3  daus.      Res. — 

Arthur  Purling  Middleton,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  b.  1884; 
m.  1910,  Meta  May  Maude,  ygst.  d.  of  late  J.  B.  Birch  ; 
and  has  issue — Hugh  Walter  Philip  Middleton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912  ;  Bernard  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1918;  and 
Joan  Purling.     Address — c/o  Grindley  &  Co.,  Calcutta. 

MIDDLETON  (H.  Coll,).  Per  pale  azure  and  sable, 
a  stag  trippant  between  four  spear-heads  in  cross  all  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  erect  proper,  a  rose  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  also  proper,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys 
fessewise  azure.     Motto — "  Dextra  fideque." 

Son  of  John    Hugh  Midddleton,  of  Whitehall  Court, 
S.W.,  b.         ;  d.         ;  m.         :— 

Capt.  Middleton  Middleton,  b.  .  Res.  — 14  Arlington 
Street,  W.i. 

MIDDLETON  (Arms  of  Haggerston).  Azure,  on  a 
bend  cottised  argent  three  billets  sable.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
passant  argent. 

Sons  of  Charles  Marmaduke  Middleton,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D. L.  for  the  West  Riding  of  co.  York,  for  co.  Inver- 
ness, and  for  Somerset,  b.  1820;  m.  1858,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Colonel  Fraser  of  Achnagairn,  and  relict  of 
George  Huntly  Duff  of  Muirtown,  co  Inverness: — 
Marmaduke  Francis  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 
Club  —  Boodle's. 

Reginald  John  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
Lionel  George  Middleton,  Gentleman,  b.   1872. 

JOHN  SHEARER  MIDDLETON,  Gentleman.  Ar- 
morial hearings  Parted  per  fesse  or  and  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  counterchanged,  within  a  bordure  vert.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
tower  embattled  argent,  masoned  sable,  thereon  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.  Motto  —  "  In 
arduis  fortis."     Seat—  Cadamenay,  Madras. 

MIDLETON,  Earl  of,  see  BRODRICK. 

MIERS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  ermine  and  or,  two  galleys 
in  pale,  sails  furled  sable,  colours  flying  gules,  and  in  fesse 
as  many  saltires  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper, 
a  galley,  as  in  the  arms,  between  two  saltires  or.  Motto — 
"  Naviter  incedo." 

Son  of  Francis  Charles  Miers  of  Beckenham,  Kent, 
C.E. ,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1908;    m.   1850,  Susan  Mary,  d.  of 
Edward  Wynne  Fry  of  Handsworth,  Staffs.  : — 
Sir    Henry  Alexander   Miers,    Kt.   Bach.  (1912),  M.A. , 
D.Sc.  Oxford,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  and  Eton  Coll., 
Hon.   D.Sc.  Manchester  and  Sheffield,  Hon.  Ph.D.  Chris- 
tian ia,   F.R.S.,  Assistant  British  Museum  1882-98,  Wayn- 
flete  Professor  of  Mineralogy  Oxford  1896-1908,  Prin.  of 
Univ.  of  London  1908-15,  Vice-Chancellor  Univ.  of  Man- 
chester   1915-26,    b.  1858.      Res. — 18   Aberdare  Gardens, 
N.W.6.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  University  of  London. 

MIEVILLE  (H.  Coll.,  17  Feb.  1915).  Azure,  a  wall 
embattled  supporting  three  turrets  with  spires  and  a 
maisonette  issuing  from  the  dexter  argent,  masoned 
sable,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  second,  two  roses  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  plume  of  seven  ostrich  feathers 
argent,  a  knight's  helmet  proper.  Motto — "  Constans  in 
adversis." 

Son  of  Jean  Louis  Mieville,  of  Entre-Monts, 
Yverdon,  Switzerland,  b.  1808  ;  d.  1897  :— 
Louis  Mieville,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
citizen  and  Merchant  Taylor,  b.  1866;  m.  1889,  Ada 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Sir  John  Aird,  Bt.  ;  and  has  issue — Jean 
Louis  Mieville,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  late  R.N.V.R., 
served  Great  War  (desp.),  b.  1890  [m.  1915,  Elsie  Evelyn, 
d.  of  Francis  Boynton,  and  has  issue — 1  son,  b.  1916 
(Res.  —  8  Egerton  Court,  S.W.7)]  ;  Ada  Winifred; 
Dorothy  Norah  ;  Kate  Millicent.  Res.  —  27  Rue  la 
Boetie,  Paris.  Clubs — R.  Thames  Yacht.  Badminton, 
Coaching. 


MILBANK  (H.  Coll.,  1882).  Quarterly,  1.  gules,  a 
saltire  argent,  gutte>-de-poix,  between  two  lions'  heads 
couped  in  pale,  and  as  many  roses  in  fesse  of  the  second 
(Milbank  of  Thorpe  Perrow) ;  2.  gules,  a  bend  ermine,  on 
a  canton  or,  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  first  (Milbanke  of 
Halnaby) ;  3.  the  arms  of  Acclom  of  Moorby,  Yorks.  ; 
4.  azure,  three  sinister  gauntlets  or  (Vane  of  Hadlow  Castle 
and  Raby  Castle,  Vn.  of  Kent,  1574) ;  5.  argent,  a  chevron 
engrailed  sable  between  three  pellets  (De  la  Dene)  ;  6.  azure, 
a  chief  argent,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  crowned  or  (De  la 
Leke) ;  7.  gules,  a  cross  argent,  in  the  first  quarter  an 
inescutcheon  or,  charged  with  three  chevrons  of  the  field 
(De  St.  Owen) ;  8.  argent,  a  bend  between  six  fleurs-de-lys 
sable  (Fitz-Ellis) ;  9.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  or,  two  pallets 
azure;  ii.  andiii.,  ermine,  within  a  bordure  azure  (Persall 
of  Tudley) ;  10.  or,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  (Hawte  of 
Bishopsbourne) ;  ir.  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  a  lion  ram- 
pant ermine  (?  Norwich  of  Norwich) ;  12.  sable,  two  bars 
or,  a  chief  argent  (Froggenhallof  Froggenhall) ;  13.  argent, 
three  cinquefoils  gules (D'Arcy  of  Tolleshunt)  ;  14.  argent, 
on  a  fesse  cottised  sable,  a  fesse  ermine  (Harleston) ; 
15.  gules,  a  goat  passant  argent  (Bardwell);  16.  argent, 
a  fesse  sable,  and  in  the  dexter  chief  an  annulet  for  differ- 
ence (Warton)  ;  17.  argent,  a  fesse  between  six  oak-leaves 
gules  (FitzLangley);  18.  the  Royal  Arms  of  King  Charles  II. 
[viz.  quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  France; 
ii.  and  iii. ,  England;  2.  Scotland;  3.  Ireland],  over  all  a 
baton  sinister  ermine  (FitzRoy,  Dukes  of  Cleveland) ;  19. 
sable,  three  swords  in  pile,  points  in  base  argent,  pommels 
and  hilts  or  (Powlett) ;  20.  the  arms  of  Reyney  of  Rowd 
and  Shyrston,  co.  Somerset;  21.  the  arms  of  Creedy  of 
Creedy,  co.  Devon  ;  22.  the  arms  of  de  la  Mere  of  Nunney 
Castle,  co.  Somerset ;  23.  barry  of  six  or  and  vert,  a  bendlet 
gules  (Poynings) ;  24.  the  arms  of  FitzPayne  ;  25.  the 
arms  of  Rokesley ;  26.  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  two 
mullets  or  (St.  John  of  Basing) ;  27.  the  arms  of  Roos  of 
Gedney  and  Irby,  Lines.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  couped 
argent,  gutt^e-de-poix,  charged  with  a  pale  gules,  thereon 
three  roses  also  argent. 

Son  of  Sir  Powlet  Charles  John  Milbank,  2nd  Bart., 
Lord  Lieut,  and  Cust.  Rot.  co.  Radnor,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
co.  York,  M.P.  for  Radnorshire  1895-1900,  b.  1852; 
d.  1918  ;   m.    1875,  Edith,   d.   of  Sir  Richard  Green- 
Price,  1st  Bart.  : — 
Sir   Frederick  Richard  Powlett  Milbank,  3rd  Bart.  (16 
May  1882),  J.P.  co.  Radnor  and  N.R.  Yorks.,   Major  5th 
Batt.  Yorks.  Regt.,  late  Lieut.  Yorks.  Hussars,  b.  1881  ;  m. 
1904,  Harriet  Anne  Dorothy,  d.  of  late  Col.  John  Gerald 
Wilson,  C.B. ,  of  Cliffe  Hall,  Yorks. ;  and  has  issue— Mark 
Vane    Milbank,  Esq.,    b.    1907;    John   Gerald    Frederick 
Milbank,   Gentleman,   b.    1909  ;    Denis   William    Powlett 
Milbank,  Gentleman,   b.   1912.      Seat — Barningham  Park, 
Richmond,  Yorks.     Club — Marlborough. 

Sons  of  Henry  John   Milbank,   Esq.,  J. P.,   D.L.,   of 

Newsham,  Yorks.,   b.    1824;   d.   1872;    m.  2nd,  1864, 

Lady  Susan  Godolphin  Osborne,    d.   of  8th   Duke  of 

Leeds : — 

Godolphin  Henry  Vane  Milbank,  Gentleman,  b.    1865; 

m.  1890,  Sybil  Jessie,  d.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hughes,  Bart.     Seat — 

Belstead  Brook,  Ipswich.. 

Darcy  Francis  Mark  Milbank,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1891,  Eleanor  (d.  1914),  widow  of  Capt.  Henry  Hardinge, 
and  d.  of  James  Lord.     Res. — 

Ralph  Schomberg  Milbank-Leslie-Melville  (formerly  Mil- 
bank),  b.  1872  ;  m.  1907,  Elizabeth  Harriett,  eld.  d.  of 
Thomas  Robert  Brock  Leslie-Melville-Cartwright,  D.L- 
Res. — Melville  House,  Ladybank,  co.  Fife. 

MILBANKE  of  Halnaby  (Milbanke-Huskisson,  R.L. , 
5  Jan.  1866).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  gules, 
on  a  chevron  nebuly  between  three  elephants'  heads  erased 
argent,  as  many  torteaux  (Huskisson)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules, 
a  bend  ermine,  on  a  canton  or,  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the 
first  (Milbanke) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Milbanke  ;  3.  the 
arms  of  Acclom  of  Moorby, Yorks.  ;  4.  thearmsof  Hedworth 
of  Chester-le-Street,  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant's  head  erased 
argent,  gutt^e-de-sang,  and  pierced  in  the  neck  with  an 
arrow  proper  (Huskisson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  charged  with  a  bend  ermine 
(Milbanke).     Motto — "  Resolute  and  firm." 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  John  Peniston  Milbanke,  10th  Bart, 
of  Halnaby,  Yorks. ,  V.C.,  b.  1872;  d.  1915;  m.  1900, 
Amelia,  d.  of  Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Crighton  : — 
Sir  John  Charles  Peniston  Milbanke,  nth  Bart.  (7  Aug. 


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1661),  b.  1902;  tn.  1928,  Margaret  Sheila  (formerly  Lady 
Loughborough),  d.  of  late  Harry  Chrisholm,  of  Sydney, 
Australia.  Res. — 70  Eccleston  Square,  S.  W.i.  Club — 
White's. 

Ralph  Mark  Milbanke,  Esq.,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  6.  1907. 

MILBORNE  -  SWINNERTON  -  PILKINGTON  of 
Chevet,  co.  York(R.L. ,  name,  15  Feb.  1856  ;arms,  16  March 
1859,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  cross  flory 
voided  gules(Pilkington);  2.  argent,  a  cross  formge  fleurett^e 
sable,  surmounted  by  a  bend  engrailed  gules  (Swinnerton) ;  3. 
per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  cross  patonce  between,  in  the 
sinister  chief  and  dexter  base,  two  leopards'  faces  counter- 
changed  (Milborne).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mower  with  his  scythe 
proper,  habited  per  pale  argent  and  sable  (Pilkington) : 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  boar 
passant  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  formee  fleurett^e  sable 
(Swinnerton) ;  3.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
leopard's  face  of  the  first  (Milborne).  Motto — "  Honestae 
gloria  fax  mentis." 

Sons  of  Sir   Lionel   Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, 
nth  Bart.,  D.L.  co.  York  (High  Sheriff  1859),  b.  1835  ; 
d.    1901 ;  tn.    1857,  Isabella  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Charles  Kinleside  : — 
Sir    Thomas    Edward    Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, 
i2thBart.  (29  June  1635),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J.P.  W.  R.  Yorks. 
(High  Sheriff  1911),  Major  (ret.)  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
formerly  Col.   comdg.    7th  Batt.,  b.   1857;  tn.  1895,  Lady 
Kathleen  Mary  Alexina  Cuffe,  Lad_y  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  only  child  of  4th 
Earl  of  Desart ;    and   has  issue— (1)  Arthur  William  Mil- 
borne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,   Esq.,    M.C.,    Capt.    16/5 
Lancers,  served  Great  War,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  Ulick  O'Connor 
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  Phyllis [tn. 
1910,  Major  Gordon  Bentley  Foster]  ;    and  Pamela  Irene 
[tn.  1926,  JermynMcorsom  of  Hyndlee,  Howick].     Seat — 
Chevet  Park,  nr.  Wakefield,  Yorks.      Club — Carlton, 

Capt.  Claude  William  Egerton  Milborne-Swinnerton- 
Pilkington,  late  4th  Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1863;  tn.  1889,  Frances  Julia, 
d.  of  William  Wright  of  Wollaton,  Notts.  Club— Oxford 
and  Cambridge. 

MILBURN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  or  and  gules,  a  pale 
counterchanged  between  two  bears'  heads  erased  in  chief 
sable,  muzzled  of  the  first,  and  as  many  bears'  heads,  also 
erased  and  muzzled  in  base  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  bear's  head 
erased  sable,  muzzled  or,  four  mascles  interlaced  fessewise 
of  the  last.  Badge — A  fer-de-moline  sable,  charged  with 
an  escallop  argent.     Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero. " 

Sons   of  Sir   John    Davison  Milburn,    1st  Bart.,  J.P. 

Northumberland  (High  Sheriff  1905),  b.  1851 ;  d.  1907  ; 

tn.  1876,  Clara  Georgiana,  d.  of  late  W.  C.  Stamp  of 

London,  S.W.  : — 
Sir  Leonard  John  Milburn,  3rd  Bart.  (30  Dec.  1905), 
late  Lieut.  Res.  Regt.  Roy.  Horse  Guards,  J.P.  and  (1928) 
High  Sheriff,  Northumberland,  b.  1884;  m.  1917,  Joan 
Katharine,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Anson  Horton,  of  Catton 
Hall,  Derby  ;  and  has  issue — John  Nigel  Milburn,  Esq.,  b. 
1918;  Rupert  Leonard  Eversley  Milburn,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ; 
and  Darea  Joan.  Seat — Guyance,  Acklington,  Northum- 
berland. 

John  Davison  Milburn,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  Lieut.  R.  Highlanders,  b.  1886;  tn.  1922, 
Grace  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Stuart  MacRae  of  Ccnchra  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Angela  Mary  ;  and  Sybil  Pauline. 
Seat — Hope  and  Melness,  Sutherlandshire.  Town  res. — 
29  Seymour  Street,  W.i. 

Archibald  William  Milburn,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Capt. 
Northumberland  Hussars,  J.P.  Northumberland,  b.  1887. 
Seat — Fowberry  Tower,  Chatton,  Northumberland. 

Anthony  Milburn,  Esq.,  Capt.  Yorks.  Hussars,  b.  1891  ; 
tn.  19 16,  Dorothy  Lilian,  d.  of  Major  William  Fairburn 
Wailes-Fairbairn,  of  Askham  Grange,  York,  and  has  issue 
— Peter  Bronwyn  Milburn,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.  Res. — 
Rufforth  Hall,  York. 

Yngst.  son  of  William  Milburn,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Wardrew, 

Gilsland,  and  of  Rosedale  Abbey,  Pickering,  b.  1826  ; 

d.  1903 ;  in.  1850,  Mary  (d.  1909),  d.  of  John  Davison 

of  Blyth,  Northumberland  : — 
Frederick  Milburn,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — Fenham 
Terrace,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ;  Pollinsburn,  Cornhill-on- 
Tweed. 


MILDMAY,  see  ST.  JOHN-MILDMAY  and  SHAW- 
LEFEVRE-ST.  JOHN-MILDMAY. 

Rt.  Hon.  FRANCIS  BINGHAM  MILDMAY,  1st  Baron 
Mildmay  of  Flete  (20  Nov.  1922),  P.C.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  J. P., 
D.L.  co. Devon,  Hon. Lt. -Col. West  Kent  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
M.P.  for  the  Totnes  Division  of  co.  Devon  1885-1922.  Born 
1861,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Henry  Bingham  Mildmay,  Esq., 
J.P. ,  of  Shoreham  Place,  Sevenoaks,  and  Flete,  near  Ivy- 
bridge,  by  his  wife  Georgiana  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Crocker  Bulteel  of  Flete,  near  Ivybridge,  and  Lady  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  2nd  Earl  Grey,  K.G.  Armorial  bearings  (H. 
Coll.) — Argent,  three  lions  rampant  azure.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  guardant  azure.  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  lion  guardant  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
mullet,  and  supporting  between  the  forelegs  a  branch  of 
oak  fructed  or.  Badge  -Two  keys  in  saltire  wards  upwards 
gules,  enfiled  by  a  Baron's  coronet  or.  Motto — "  Virtute 
non  vi."  Married,  1906,  Alice,  d.  of  Seymour  Grenfell 
of  Elibank,  Bucks.  ;  and  has /f.r«£ — Hon.  Anthony  Bingham 
Mildmay,  b.  1909 ;  and  Hon.  Helen  Winifre  J.  Postal 
addresses — Flete,  Ermington  S.O.,  Devon;  Shoreham 
Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  46  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs — 
Turf,  Brooks's,    Marlborough,  Beefsteak,  Hurlingham. 

MILES,  see  VICARS-MILES. 

MILES  (H.  Coll.,  1859).  Azure,  a  chevron  paly  of  six 
ermine  and  or,  between  three  lozenges  argent,  each  charged 
with  a  fleur-de-lys  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour,  grasping  an  anchor  entwined  by 
a  cable  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Robert  William  Miles,  4th  Bart., 

formerly  Lieut.  5th  Fus. ,  b.  1843;  <?■•  X9J5  '<  m-   1882, 

Mary   (Res. — The  White  House,   Leigh    Woods,    nr. 

Bristol),    d.    of   Frederick    Neame  of  Luton,  Selling, 

Kent : — 
Sir  Charles  William  Miles,  5th  Bart.  (19  April  1859), 
O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Somerset,  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1883  ;  tn.  1912, 
Favell,  eldest  d.  of  Charles  Gathorne  Hill  of  Claverton 
Manor,  Bath,  and  has  issue — -William  Maurice  Miles,  Esq., 
b.  1913;  Charles  William  Noel  Miles,  Esq.,  b.  1915.  Res. 
— Walton-in-Gordano,  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

William  Henry  Miles,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Somerset  L.I., 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1888;  m.  191 3,  Lilian,  youngest 
d.  of  Sir  Hartley  Williams  of  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
and  has  issue — Charles  Robert  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Lilian  Mary  ;  and  Pamela.     Res. — 

Only  son  of  Philip  William  Skinner  Miles  of    King's 

Weston,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1863),  M.P.  for 

Bristol  1837-52,  b.  ;   d.  1881  ;    m.  1846,  Pamela 

Adelaide,  dau.   of  Gen.  Sir  William  Francis  Napier, 

K.C.B.:  — 
Philip  Napier  Miles,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.Litt.  (Bristol),  J.P. 
Glos.  (High  Sheriff  1916),  b.  1865;  m.  1899,  Sybil 
Marguerite,  fifth  d.  of  late  Baron  de  Hochepield  Larpent. 
Seat — King's  Weston,  near  Bristol.  Clubs — Wellington, 
R.A.C. 

Sons  of  Audley  Charles   Miles,  Gentleman,   b.   1855; 

d.    1919;    m.   1884,    Eveline  Frances,   d.   of  Sir  John 

Cradock-Hartopp,  Bart. : — 
Thomas  Gordon  Audley  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  tn. 
1917,  Lady  Joan  Montagu  Stuart- Woriley,  d.  of  2nd  Earl 
of  Wharncliffe,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Gordon  Napier 
Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Res. —  Brackenbury  Farm 
House,  Uxbridge.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Charles  Henry  Audley  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Club — Bachelors'. 

Geoffrey  John  Audley  Miles,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R. N. ,  b. 
1890;  m.  1918,  Alison  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Mowbray  Cadill, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Grange,  Linlithgow,  and  has  issue. 

Son  of  Charles  William  Miles  of  Burton  Hall,  Malmes- 

bury,  M.P.  1882-5,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  late  Col. 

Royal   Gloucestershire   Huss. ,   b.   1823;    d.   1892;    m. 

1853,   Maria   Susanna   (d.   1897),    d.   of  Jere    Hill   of 

Henbury: — 
Vyvyan  Charles  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     Res. — 

Son   of  Frederick  Tremayne   Miles,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

1 8th  Hussars,  b.  1855;  d.  1896;  tn.  1883,  Anne  Coralia, 

d.  of  Thomas  Sellar  of  Hall  Grove,  Bagshot : — 
Edward  William  Tremayne  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Son    of    Edward    Peach   William    Miles,    Esq.,   J.P. 

Gloucestershire  b   1820:  d.  i88q  ;    tn.  1st,  1854,  Olivia 


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Caroline  {d.  1870),  d.  of  William  Cave  of  Brentry,  co. 

Gloucester : — 
Archibald  Edward  Miles,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  b.  1856;   m.  1st,  1886,  Agatha  Mary  (d.  1887), 
d.   of  William  Henry  Miles  of  Ham  Green,  Bristol;  2nd, 

, Montgomery,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Archie 

Richard  William  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  (by  2nd  wife) 
— Edward  Montgomery  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  and 
Olivia.     Res. — Hungerdown,  Great  Somerford,  Wilts. 

MILES  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  sword  point  upwards  in 
pale  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  surmounted  by  two 
bendlets  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  the  neck  transfixed 
with  an  arrow  and  vulned  proper.  Supporters — On  either 
side  a  soldier  of  the  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers  dressed  in 
the  uniform  worn  in  the  year  1869.  Motto — "  Esto 
miles  fidehs." 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Miles,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of 
North  Villa,  Regent's  Park,  b.  1780 ;  m.  Ann 
Barratt : — 

The  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Scott  Gould  Miles, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.B.E.,  C.V.O.,  R.  Munster  Fusiliers 
(ret.),  b.  1850  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1877,  Alice,  C.B.E.,  d.  of 
Joseph  Parker,  of  Brettenham  Park,  Suffolk  ;  and 
left  issue — Edith  Alice  [m.  Col.  Arthur  Harry  Hutton 
Wilson,  D.S.O.,  of  Ouseneld,  York,  and  has  issue]  ; 
Gladys  Margaret  [m.  Randall  Davies,  Esq.,  of  1  Cheyne 
Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Satis  House, 
Yoxford,  Suffolk. 

MILES  formerly  of  Keyham  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed,  between  three  knights'  helmets  or,  as 
many  millrinds  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  rising  erminois, 
collared,  chained,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  millrind 
sable.     Motto — "  Sans  crainte." 

Son  of  Roger  Dutton  Miles  of  Keyham  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1880;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Mary 
Anne,  d.  of  William  Tailby  of  Humberstone  : — 

William  Frederick  Miles,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1882, 
Clara  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Richard  J.  Strong;  and  has  had 
issue — (r)  Roger  Thomas  William  Miles,  Gentleman,  b. 
1883  ;  (2)  George  Ralph  Miles,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Dragoon 
Gds.,  b.  1884  ;  d.  on  active  service  1918  ;  and  Irene  Clara. 
Res.— 

MILFORD  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  between  two  oak 
leaves  in  pale  vert,  a  like  leaf  within  an  inescocheon  voided 
gules.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  gamb  erased  proper, 
grasping  a  trefoil  slipped  gules,  a  millrind  fessewise  or. 
Motto — "  Frondes  cadunt  quercus  stat." 

Sons   of  Frederick   Charles    Milford,    Gentleman,    of 

The    Lawn,  Trull,    Taunton,  Somerset,  b.  1852  ;  d. 

1920  ;    m.  1876,    Janet  Lambert,  eld.   d.  of  Edward 

Bath,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bryn-y-mor,  Swansea : — 

Edward    Milford,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.   (ret.)  Indian 

Army  and   South  Staffs.   Regt.,  b.   1878;  m.   1908,  Violet 

Helene,  d.  of  Paymaster-Capt.  Charles  Henry  Stone,  R.N.  ; 

and   has    issue — Richard    Stone    Milford,  Gentleman,    b. 

1910.     Res. — Colston  House,  Buckfastleigh,  S.  Devon. 

Kenneth  Eugene  Milford,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.A. , 
b.  1880. 


MILFORD-HAVEN, 
BATTEN. 


Marquess     of,    see     MOUNT- 


MILLAIS  (H.  Coll.,  1885).  Per  bend  sinister  or  and 
azure,  an  estoile  of  eight  points  between  three  fleurs-de-lys, 
two  in  fesse  and  one  in  base  counterchanged.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  dexter  hand  gauntleted  and  couped  gules,  an  estoile  of 
eight  points  or.     Motto — "  Ars  longa  vita  brevis." 

Yr.  sons  of  Sir  John  Everett  Millais,  1st  Bart.,  P.  R.A. , 
b.  1829;  d.  1896;  m.  1855,  Euphemia  Chalmers  (d. 
1897),  d.  of  George  Gray  of  Bowerswell,  Perthshire  : — 

Sir  Geoffroy  William  Millais,  4th  Bart.  (16  July  1885), 
b.  1863;  m.  1901,  Madeline  Campbell,  d.  of  Col.  C.  H. 
Grace;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Regnault  Millais,  Esq., 
b.  1905  ;  Edward  Gray  St.  Helier  Millais,  Esq. ,  b.  1918  ;  and 
Esme  Edith.     Res. — Spreakfield,  Frensham,  Surrey. 

John  Guille  Millais,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  late 
Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1865;  m.  1894,  Fanny 
Margaret,  d.  of  Philip  George  Skipwith  of  Hundleby,  Lines. ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Hesketh  Raoul  le  Jarderay   Millais, 


Gentleman,  b.  1901  [m.  1926,  Elinor  Clare,  d.  of  the  late 
Allen  Ronald  Macdonell,  of  Montreal] ;  and  Natalie  Sophia. 
Seat — Compton's  Brow,  Horsham. 

MILLAR,  see  MACDONALD-MILLAR. 

MILLAR  (L.O. ,  1873).  Argent,  a  cross  moline  gules,  in 
chief  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  second,  imperially 
crowned  proper,  between  two  lozenges  also  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  the  half-length  figure  of  a  lady  affrontee,  vested 
azure,  holding  before  her  a  portcullis  gules.  Motto — 
"  Keep  tryst  and  trust." 

Son  of   Rev.    James   Ogilvy  Millar,  LL.D. ,  Vicar  of 

Cirencester,  b.   1828 ;  d.  1890 ;  m.  Jane,  d.  of  Richard 

Mullings : — 

Vice-Admiral  Herbert  James  Ogilvy  Millar  (ret.),  b.  1866  ; 

m.    1900,    Ethel    Maud   Edith,   eld.    d.    of  Col.    Waldron 

Edward  Roper  Kelly.      Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

THOMAS  MILLEAR,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  the  Colony  of 
Victoria.  Born  Feb.  16,  1834,  being  the  elder  and  only 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Millear  of  Edgarley, 
Glastonbury,  co.  Somerset,  by  his  wife  Eliza  Norris  of 
West  Pennard,  co.  Somerset.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  two  martlets  in  chief 
and  a  cross  moline  in  base  sable,  a  martlet  between  two 
crosses  moline  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  moline  or,  surmounted 
by  a  martlet  sable,  between  two  ears  of  wheat  stalked  and 
leaved  also  or.  Motto  — "  Juris  cilium  legimus."  Married, 
July  3,  1862,  Nancy,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gardner  Mack  of  Berry 
Bank,  Cressy,  Victoria;  and  has  Issue— Thomas  Millear, 
Gentleman,  b.  April  24,  1866;  Millicent  May  [m  David 
Melvin] ;  Mary  Cecile  ;  Frances  Isabel  Clare  ;  and  Carolina 
Alice.  Residence— Edgarley,  Wickliffe  Road,  Victoria, 
Australia. 

MILLER,  see  CHRISTIE-MILLER. 

MILLER  of  Chichester  (H.  Coll.,  granted  by  Dugdale, 
16  Feb.  1684).  Argent,  a  fesse  wavy  azure,  between  three 
wolves'  heads  erased  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased 
argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  wavy  azure. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Hayes  Miller,  7th  Bart.,   b.  1829; 

d.    1868 ;    in.     1856,    Katherine   Maria,    d.    of   James 

Winter  Scott  of  Rotherfield  Park,  Hants.: — 

Capt.  Sir  Charles  John  Hubert  Miller,  8th  Bart.  (29  Oct. 

1705),    late   Coldstream    Guards,   b.    1858.      Seat—  Froyle 

Place,  nr.   Alton,  Hants.      Town  res. — 32  Cliveden  Place, 

Eaton  Square,  S.  W.      Clubs — Guards',  Naval  and  Military, 

Bachelors'. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  John  Miller,  Kt.  Bachelor  (1901),. 
Speaker  of  Legislative  Council  New  Zealand,  b.  1830; 
d.  1917  ;  m.  1864,  Jessie  (rf.  1920),  d.  of  John  Orbell  ot 
Hawkesbury,  Waikouaiti,  N.Z.  : — 
Henry  Holmes  Miller,  Esq. ,  b.  1866.  Seat — Fernbrook, 
Aamaru,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

William  Nicholson  Miller,  Esq.,  b.  1868.     Res.— 
George  Ralph  Miller,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.H. A., 
served    S.    Africa    1899-1901,    and    Great    War    1914-18 
(despatches  3  times),  b.   1874  ;  tn.  1916,  Violet  Mary,  d.  of 
the  late  W.  H.  Teschemaker,  of  Otago,  N.Z. ,  and  has  issue 
— Cecil  Ralph  Miller,  Gentleman,  b.   1917  ;   and  Anthony 
John  Miller,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 
Arthur  Edmund  Miller,   Esq. ,  b.    1877. 
John  Charles  Miller,  Esq.,  b.  1880;  m.  1910,  Ellina,  d. 
of  the  late  Julius  Mendelson. 

Sons  of  Major  Thomas  Edmund  Miller,  12th  Regt. ,  b. 
1832;  d.  1920;  m.  1868,  Katherine  Margaret  Douglas 
(d.  1912) : — 
Ernest  Combe  Miller,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.R.  ,£.  1872. 
Thomas  Valentine  Miller,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Res. — 
Sons  of  George  Miller,   Esq.,  C.B. ,   late  Assist. -Sec. 
Educ.  Dept.,  b.  1833;  d.  1909;  m.  1865,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (d.  1904),  d.  of  late  Rev.  Peter  Aubert in: — 
Rev.  John  Combe  Miller,  Chaplain  at  Zurich,  b.  1869  ;  m. 
Annie  Louise  (d.  1910),  d.  of  late  James  Francis  Maguire  of 
Melbourne,  Australia.     Res. — Zurich. 

William  Edmund  Miller,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 

MILLER  of  Glenlee  (L.O. ,  circa  1672-7  and  1788). 
Argent,  a  cross  moline  azure,  the  base  wavy  vert,  in  chief 
a  lozenge  between  two  mullets  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


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dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  the  two  first  ringers 
pointing  upwards  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a 
roebuck  proper.      Motto — "  Manent  optima  coelo. " 

Second  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Macdonald  Miller,  4th  Bart. , 
b.  1846 ;  d.  1875  ;  tn.  1863,  Isabella  Freeman  Seton, 
d.  of  William  Anderson  : — 
Sir  William  Frederic  Miller,  5th  Bart.  (3  March,  1788), 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  the  Princess  of  Wales's  Own 
Yorkshire  Regt. ,  served  with  Imp.  Yeo.  in  South  Africa 
1900-1,  and  in  Great  War  1914-18  as  Staff  Capt.  17th 
Corps,  b.  1868  ;  tn.  1890,  Mary  Augusta,  d.  of  Charles 
John  Manning;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Frederic  William 
Joseph  Macdonald  Miller,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Gien.  Guards,  b. 
1891,  served  with  the  Brit.  Exped.  Force  and  was  killed  in 
action  23rd  Oct.  1914  ;  (2)  Alastair  George  Lionel  Joseph 
Miller,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Irish  Gds. ,  b.  1893  [w.  Ist.  I9I9. 
Kathleen  (obtained  a  divorce  1926),  yngr.  d.  of  Major 
Stephen  Howard,  C.B.E.,  M.P.,  of  The  Moat,  Upend, 
Newmarket,  and  has  issue  —  Frederick  William  Mac- 
Donald  Miller,  Esq.,  b.  1920;  2nd,  1927,  Margaret,  d. 
of  Frederick  Shotter,  and  has  issue  —  Pamela  (Club — 
Guards');  and  Cynthia  Mary  Grizelda.     Res. — ■ 

MILLER  (L.O.).  Azure,  a  cross  moline  argent,  square- 
pierced  of  the  field,  between  a  crescent  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters,  and  a  mullet  in  the  second  and  third  quarters,  a 


J. P.,  D.L. ,  Lord   of  the  Manor  of  Shotover,   Oxon., 

High  Sheriff  1880,  b.   1829;  d.  1909;  tn.  1862,  Sarah 

Dora,  d.  of  Thomas  Moore  Evans,  of  Birmingham  : — 

Brig. -Gen.  Alfred  Douglas  Miller,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  J. P., 

D.L.  and  (1920)  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford,  Lord  of  the  Manor 

of  Shotover,  formerly  Col.  Scots  Greys,  served  S.   Africa 

1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-18,*.  1864;   tn.  1899,  Ella, 

d.  of  John  Fletcher,  of  Saltown  Hall,  N.B.     Seat — Shotover 

House,  Wheatley,  Oxon.     Town  res. — 25  Great  Cumberland 

Place,  W.i.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Naval  and  Military. 

Miller  (L.O. ,  1853).  Argent,  a  cross  moline  azure, 
square-pierced  of  the  field,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
ermine,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  garb  between  two  mullets  or. 
Crest  as  above.     Motto  as  above. 

Son   of  Richard  Miller   of  Manderston,   b.    1818 ;   d. 

i860;  tn.   1846,  Caroline  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.   Edward 

Law,  D.D. ,  British  Chaplain  at  St.  Petersburg: — 

James    Charles    Miller,    Gentleman,    M.A.    (Camb.),    b. 

1848;    m.    1871,   Maria  Josephine,  d.    of  Patrick  J.    Coen 

of  Glenbrook    House,    co.    Limerick;   and   has   issue — (1) 

Alexander   Sutherland    Miller,    Gentleman,    b.    1875  '<    (2) 

James  Walter  Sutherland  Miller,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.  Res. — 

MILLER  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  cross  moline  azure,  pierced 
of  the  field,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  fret  of  the  first,  charged  with 
four  hearts  of  the  second,  and  in  every  interstice  a  rose 


bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure ,  doubled  or.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  appaumee,  the 
third  and  fourth  fingers  doubled  over  proper.  Motto — 
"  Spei  bonae  atque  animae." 

Son  of  John  Fulton  Miller,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Greenoak- 
hill,  Broomhouse,  nr.  Glasgow,  b.   1849;  d.  1904  ;  tn 
1883  :— 
John    Fulton    Miller,    Esq.,    Capt.    late   The   Seaforth 
Highlanders,  b.  1890.     Post,  add.—  c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Cox's 
and  King's  Branch,  6  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 


MILLER,  formerly  of  Leith  (L.O.,  1853).  Argent,  a 
cross  moline  azure,  square-pierced  of  the  field,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  garb  between  two  mullets  or.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dexter  hand  the  two  first  fingers  pointing  upwards  issuing 
out  of  a  cloud  all  proper.  Motto—  '  Otnne  bonum  superne." 
Eld.  surv.  son  of  Lt.-Col.  James  Miller,   nth   Hussars, 


silver,  barbed  and  seeded  vert.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand 
erect  the  third  and  fourth  fingers  folded  inwards.  Motto — 
"  Manent  optima  caelo."   Livery — Blue,  with  white  facings. 

Eldest  son  of  John  Miller  Miller,  Esq.,  J-P.  and  Hon. 

Sheriff-Substitute  for  Perthshire,  6.  1827 ;  d.  1896  ;  tn. 

1858,  Eliza  Ann  Gardner  : — 
John  Gardner  Miller,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  The  Black 
Watch,  b.  1864 ;  tn.  1894,  Maud  Helen,  d.  of  Osborn 
Springfield,  Esq.,  of  Catton,  Norwich,  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  Osborn  Maitland  Miller,  M.C.,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
(ret.)  R.F.A.,  b.  1897;  (2)  Capt.  George  Patrick  Miller, 
M.C.,  The  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  1897  ; 
and  Una  Maud  Ramsey.    Res. — Mayfield,  Perth,  Scotland. 

The  Late  THOMAS  HORROCKS  MILLER,  Esq. 
Bom  Feb.  19,  1846,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Miller  of  Preston  and  Singleton,  by  Henrietta  Sarah,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Cornelius  Pitt.  Armorial  bearings— Per  pale 
or  and  gules,  a  fesse  dancett^e  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  counterchanged.     Mantling  gules  and  or  ;  and  for 


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his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  s  head  erased 
bendy  or  and  gules,  in  the  mouth  a  ragged  staff  sable. 
Motto — "  Sibimet   merces    industria."       Livery  —  Claret. 


Married,  1st,  1869,  Isabel  Arnside  (d.  1910),  dau.  of 
Thomas  Byrne  of  New  Orleans  and  Liverpool;  2nd,  191 1, 
Issette,  d.  of  Thomas  Pearson  of  London,  and  died  1916. 
Seat—  Singleton  Park,  nr.  Blackpool,  Lanes. 

JOHN  MILLER-CUNNINGHAM,  Esquire,  late  Capt. 
Essex  Regt. ,  J.  P.  Peeblesshire,  Member  of  Royal  Company 
of  Archers.  Bom  1861,  being  the  son  of  the  late  George 
Cunningham,  Esq.,  of  Leithenhopes,  J.  P.  for  co.  Perth,  and 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  Peeblesshire,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Miller  of  Leithenhopes.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O. ,  1887)— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  shake- 
fork  sable,  charged  with  four  bezants  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
cross  moline  azure,  square-pierced  of  the  field,  between  four 
hearts  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  sable,  maned  and 
armed  or.  Motto — "  Over  fork  over."  Livery — Black  and 
yellow.  Residence — Leithen  Lodge,  Innerleithen,  Peebles- 
shire. 

MILLES  (R.L.,  27  Dec.  1820,  H.  Coll,).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  a  fer-de-moline  between  two  martlets  in 
pale  sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure,  two  marlion's  wings 
conjoined  or  (Milles,  1820)  ;  2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  en- 
grailed azure,  between  three  martlets  sable,  as  many 
crescents  or  (Watson,  R.L.,  26  Feb.  1745-6);  3.  or, 
two  chevronels  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Monson). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  fer-de-moline  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse 
videris." 

Surv.  sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Watson  Milles,  1st  Earl 

Sondes,  D.L.,  b.  1824;  d.   1894;   tn.   1859,  Charlotte, 

d.  of  Sir  Henry  Stracey,  5th  Bart.  : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Lewis  Arthur  Milles,  3rd   Earl  Sondes   and 

Viscount  Throwley  (4  May  1880),  7th  Baron  Sondes  (22  May 

1760),     late     Lt.-Col.     comdg.    3rd     Batt.     K.O.Y.L.I. , 

formerly   Capt.    16th  Lancers,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1 

[Supporters  (of  Barony) — Dexter,  a  griffin,  wings  elevated, 

gorged  with  the  coronet  of  a  marquess,  or ;  sinister,  a  bear 

proper,  gorged  with   a   belt  argent,  buckled  and  charged 

with  two  crescents  or],  b.  1866;  tn.  1913,  Emma  Beatrice, 

d.  of  late  Percy  Hale  Wallace  of  Muckamore  Abbey,  co. 


Antrim,  and  widow  of  James  Meakin,  of  Westwocd  Manor, 
Staffs.    Seats — Lees  Court,  Faversham,  Kent ;  Nackington, 
Canterbury  ;  Elmham  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.     Town 
res. — 5  Prince's  Gate,  S.W.      Club — Cavalry. 
Hon.  Henry  Augustus  Milles- Lade  (q.v. ). 

MILLES-LADE  (R.L.,  1  March  1900,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  on  a  fesse  wavy 
between  three  escallops  sable,  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in 
saltire  or  (Lade);  ii.  and  iii.,  ermine,  a  fer-de-moline  be- 
tween two  martlets  in  pale  sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure, 
two  marlion's  wings  conjoined  or  (Milles,  1820);  2.  the 
same  arms  of  Milles  ;  3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure 
between  three  martlets  sable,  as  many  crescents  or  (Watson, 
R.L. ,  26  Feb.  1745-6);  4.  or,  two  chevronels  gules,  a 
crescent  for  difference  (Monson).  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  affronted  erased  sable,  be- 
zant^e,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
as  in  the  arms  (Lade) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  a  fer-de-moline 
as  in  the  arms  (Milles).     Motto — 

Ygst.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Watson  Milles,  1st  Earl 
Sondes,  D.L. ,  b.  1824;  d.  1894  ;  tn.  1859,  Charlotte,  d. 
of  Sir  Henry  Stracey,  5th  Bart.  : — 

Hon  Henry  Augustus  Milles- Lade,  J. P.  and  C.C.  Kent, 
Capt.  late  East  Kent  I.Y. ,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1,  b. 
1867;  m.  1912,  Esther,  only  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Spencer 
Benyon,  J. P.,  late  5th  Lancers;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
George  Henry  Milles-Lade,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Angela;  Diana; 
and  Isabel.  Seats — Nash  Court,  Faversham  ;  Brinley 
House,  Faversham.     Club — Wellington. 

MILLS,  see  SHELLEY-MILLS. 

MILLS.  Gyronny  of  eight  azure  and  argent,  a  mill- 
rind  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  regardant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  azure, 
between  the  paws  a  millrind  sable.  Motto — "  Nil 
conscire  sibi." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  William  Mills,  2nd  Baron 
Hillingdon,  6.  1855  ;  d.    1919  ;  tn.  1886,  Hon.  Alice 
Marion  Harbord,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  5th  Lord  Suffield  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Robert  Mills,  3rd  Baron  Hilling- 
don (15  Feb.  1886),  of  Camelford  House, Park  Lane,  and 
of  Wildernesse,   Kent,  4th  Bart.    (17  Nov.  1868)  [Sup- 
porters— On  either  side  a  lion  regardant  or,  each  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  azure,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross  fleury  sable],  b.  1891  ;   m.  1916,  Hon.  Edith 
Mary  Cadogan,  d.  of  Viscount  Chelsea  ;  and  has  issue — 
Hon.  Charles  Hedworth  Mills,  b.  1922  ;  Hon.   Penelope 
Ann  ;  Hon.  Ursula  Sybil ;  and  Hon.  Marygold.    Seat — 
Overstrand    Hall,    Norfolk.       Res. — Wakefield    Lodge, 
Stony  Stratford;  53  Grosvenor  Street,  W.i. 

Son  of  Hon.  Algernon  Henry  Mills,  b.  1856;  d.  1 922  ; 

m.    1880,    Lady    Mary    Seymour    Dawson-Damer 

(d.  1895),  only  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Portarlington  : — 

Henry  Christian  George  Mills,  Esq.,  b.  1886  ;  tn.  1st, 

1910,    Alicia     (d.    1912),     d.     of     W.    Robinson,     of 

Toowoomba,  Queensland  ;  2nd,  191 3,  Hilma,  d.  of  the 

late  H.   Ohman,    of  Brisbane ;    and   has   had  issue — 

Henry  Algernon  Seymour  Mills,  Gentleman,  b.   1914; 

d.  1928;  and  Diana  Mary  Christian.     Res. — 

Only  surv.  son  of  1st  Lord  Hillingdon,  b.   1830  ;   d. 

1898;  tn.  1883,  Lady  Louisa  Lascelles,  d.  of  3rd 

Earl  of  Harewood  : — 

Hon.  Egremont  John  Mills,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  W. 

Kent  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1917,  Florence,   d.  of  A. 

Hozier.     Res. — 49  Frant  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells.    Clubs 

— Orleans,  White's. 

Sons    of   Hon.    Geoffrey    Edward    Mills,    Comdr. 
R.N.V.R.,  b.  1875  ;  d.  1917  ;  by  1st  wife,  tn.  1901, 
Grace,  d.  of  the  late  Judge  Hungerford  Boddam  : — 
Algernon  Victor  Mills,  Esq.,  b.  1905. 
Patrick  Charles  Mills,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 

MILLS  of  Ebbw  Vale  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three millrinds 
in  pale  or,  between  two  swords  erect  proper,  pommels  and 
hilts  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peewit's  head  the  neck  en- 
circled by  a  serpent  nowed  both  proper.  Badge — A 
mill-flower  leaved  and  slipped  proper  entiled  by  a  circlet 
or.  Motto— ' '  Forti  nihil  dif&culi. "  Livery — Black  and 
amber. 

Second  son  of  Leighton  Mills,  Esq.,  of  Sunderland, 
b.  1836 ;  d.  1898  ;  tn.  1864,  Jane  Ann,  d.  of  Alexander 
Dalziel,  of  West  Hartlepool : — 

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1921),  M.Inst.C.E.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Montgomery,  Chairman 
of  the  Ebbw  Vale  Steel,  Iron,  and  Coal  Co.,  Ltd., 
6.  1865  ;  m.  ist,  1889,  Mary  {d.  1916),  d.  of  George 
Topham,  of  Tynemouth,  Northumberland;  2nd,  1918, 
Mary  Kathleen,  d.  of  Edward  Dawkins,  of  St.  Albans, 
Herts.  ;  and  has  issue  (by  ist  marriage) — Frederick 
Leighton  Victor  Mills,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Maj.  R.F.A.,  b.  1893 
[m.  1923,  Doris  Armitage,  and  has  issue — Frederick 
Peter  Mills,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  Michael  Victor  Mills,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1926];  Grace  [m.  1915,  Eng.  Lieut.-Comdr. 
Stanley  Reed,  R.N.  (d.  19 15)].  Res. — 8  Seamore  Place, 
W.i.     Clubs — Boodle's,  Athenaeum. 

MILLS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  millrind  or,  on  a  chief 
argent  three  Mills  hand  grenades  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower,  a  dexter  hand 
grasping  in  the  act  of  throwing  a  Mills  hand  grenade, 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Fortissima  Veritas." 

Son    of    David    Mills,    of    Sunderland,    b.    1822  ; 
d.  1901  : — 

Sir  William  Mills,  Knt.-Bach.  (1922),  Inventor  of  the 
Mills  hand  grenade,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1891,  Eliza,  d.  of  Vincent 
Hodgson,  of  Manchester,  and  widow  of  John  Gandy,  of 
Warrington.  Res. — Church  Road,  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick. 

MILLS  (H.  Coll.).  Gyronny  of  eight  argent  and  azure, 
a  millrind  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  regardant  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  azure,  holding  between  the  paws  a  mill- 
rind sable. 

Son  of  Rev.  Cecil  Mills,  M.A. ,  b.  1839;  d.  1908;  m. 

1874,  Anne  Henrietta  Frances,  eld.d.  of  Capt.  Francis 

H.  G.  Nicolls:— 
John  Digby  Mills,  Esq.,  T.  D. ,  late  Major  Warwickshire 
Yeo.,  J. P.  and  County  Alderman  for  Hants.,  a  Verderer 
of  the  New  Forest,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1918,  Carola,  d.  of  the 
late  Judge  S.  P.  Tuck,  Judge  of  the  International  Court 
of  Appeals,  Alexandria,  Egypt,  and  Maryland,  U.S.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — 3  sons.  Seat— Bisterne,  Ringwood,  Hants. 
Clubs — Marlborough,  Cavalry. 

MILLS  of  Dunedin,  N.Z.  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  saltire 
between  four  millrinds  sable,  a  bordure  engrailed  gules, 
gantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


1847;  m.  ist,  1870,  Annabella,  d.  of  W.  Langlands  ;  2nd, 
1888,  Sarah  Gertrude,  d.  of  Francis  G.  Fosbery  of  Limerick  ; 
and  has  issue— Henry  James  Fosbery  Mills,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  K.  R.R.C.,  b.  1895  [m.  1920,  Gladys,  d.  of  Lt.  Col. 
C.  E.  Norton,  C.M.G. ,  and  widow  of  Hon.  Philip  Fitz. 
Alan-Howard]  ;  and  Geraldine  Fosbery  [m.  1917,  Lieut- 
C.  E.  B.  Curzon,  R.N.R.].  Res.—  Dunedin,  New  Zealand; 
67  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.7.  Club — Junior  Athenaeum. 
John  Mills,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Auckland,  New 
Zealand. 

MILLS  of  Worthing  (H.  Coll.).     Per  fesse  wavy  argent 
and  vert,  a  lymphad  in  full  sail  proper,  pennon  and  banners 


olours,  a  sea-lion  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  millrind 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse  videris. " 

Sons  of  William  Mills  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  b. 
1809;  d.  1900;  m.  : — 

Sir  James   Mills,    K.C.M.G.    (1909),    Kt.  Bach.  (1907), 
Chairman   of  Union  Steamship   Co.    of  New  Zealand,  b. 


gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  spades  erect  or.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  sea-gull  rising  from  shingles  proper.  Motto — "  Hones- 
tate  vincemus." 

Sons  of  George  Jonathan  Mills  of  Colville,  Worthing, 
b.   1820 ;   d.    1903 ;    m.   1875,  Georgiana,  yngst.   d.  of 
George  Riches  of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk  : — 
Rev.  William  Riches  Mills,  M.A.,  b.  1876.     Res.— High- 
field  School,  Liphook,  Hants. 

Rev.  James  Webb  Mills,  M.A.,  b.  1881.  Res.—  Carding- 
ton  Lodge,  65  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 

Robert  Henry  Mills,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.  Res.— 16  Cleve- 
land Gardens,  W.  2. 

Rev.  Frank  Shelley-Mills  {q.v. ). 

MILMAN  (H.  Coll  ).  Azure,  a  serpent  nowed  or,  be- 
tween three  sinister  gauntlets  open  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
hart  lodged  per  pale  ermine  and  erminois,  attired  and 
unguled  or,  charged  with  two  hurts.  Motto — "  Deus 
nobiscum,  quis  contra." 

Sons  of  Sir  Francis  John  Milman,  4th  Bart.,  Major 
Welsh  Div.  R.A.,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1870,  Katherine 
Grace  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Stephen  Charles  Moore,  D.L., 
of  Barnel  Clonmel :  — 

Sir  Francis  Milman,  5th  Bart.  (28  Nov.  1800),  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1898,  Georgina  Maude  Emma,  only  child  of  the  late 
Thomas  Ripon  Wallis.     Res.—  Argentine,  S.  America. 

William  Ernest  Milman,  Esq.,  b.  1875.     Res.— 

Lionel  Charles  Patrick  Milman,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Maj.  and 
Brev.  Lt.-Col.  R.A.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  b.  1877;  m.  1911, 
Marjorie  Aletta,  d.  of  Col.  Arthur  Harry  Clark-Kennedy, 
late  I.C.S. ,  and  has  issue — Dermot  Lionel  Kennedy  Milman , 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Malcolm  Douglas  Milman,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915;  Derek  Milman,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Res.—  The 
High  House,  King's  Norton,  Birmingham.  Club — United 
Service. 

Stephen  Walter  Milman,  Esq.,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1907,  Ethel 
(d.   1914),  d.  of  the  late  William  Dowdeswell   Horseley, 


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[I.C.S.,  and  has  issue — Gerald  Stephen  Milman,  Gentleman, 
ib.  1908.     Res. — Yenado,  Tuerto,  Argentine. 

Henry  Augustus  Milman,  Esq.,  Paymaster  (ret.)  R.N., 
lb.  1882  ;  m.  1912,  Genevieve,  d.  of  (ohn  Irving  of  Victoria, 
(B.C.,  and  has  issue — John  Milman,  Gentleman,  b. 
[1912. 

Hugh  Milman,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.E.,  A.M.I. C.E.,  b. 
1884;  m.  1914,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Malcolm  M.  Paterson,  of 
The  Croft,  Pannal,  Leeds,  and  has  issue  —  Hugh  Bruce 
Milman,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Stephanie  Grace  ;  and  Diana 
Constance.     Res. — 

Son  of  Walter  Charles  Gordon  Milman,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
H.M.'s  Inspector  of  Schools,  b.  1853;  d.  1907;  m. 
1886,  Edie  Helen  Blythe,  d.  of  John  Alexander  Rad- 
cliffe  of  Ordsal,  Cobham,  Surrey  : — 
Humphrey  Radcliffe  Milman,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  m. 
1923,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  E.  Mocatta,  of  Clive 
House  School,  Prestatyn,  N.  Wales,  and  has  surv.  issue — 
2  daus.     Postal  add. — Clatford  House,  Prestatyn. 

Son   of  Major-Gen.    Egerton   Charles  William    Miles 
Milman,  b.   1819;  d.   1869;    m.   1866,  Isabella  Anne, 
only  d.  of  Charles  Benjamin  Lee-Mainwaring: — 
Charles  Egerton  Forbes  Milman-Mainwaring  (q.v. ). 

CHARLES  EGERTON  FORBES  MILMAN-MAIN- 
WARING, Gentleman.  Born  Feb.  20,  1867,  being  the  only 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Egerton  Charles  William  Miles 
Milman,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Anne,  only  d.  of  Charles  Benja- 
min Lee-Mainwaring,  Esq.  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Mainwaring.  Armorial 
bearings  (R.L.  1874,  H.  Coll.).— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent 
two  bars  gules  (Mainwaring)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  snake  nowed 
or,  between  three  sinister  gauntlets  argent  (for  Milman). 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his 
Crests — 1.  (Sept.  23,  1915,  in  lieu  of  that  previously  granted) 
— Issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ass's  head  proper 
(Mainwaring)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
lodged  per  pale  ermine  and  erminois,  attired  or,  and 
charged  on  the  body  with  two  hurts  fessewise  (Milman). 
Married,  1915,  Marguerite  Doris  Roper,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Francis  Washington  Lethbridge,  D.S.O.,  W.  R.  Yorks. 
Regt,  ;  and  has  Issue — Rosamond  Irene.  Clubs— Welling- 
ton, Junior  Carlton. 

JOHN  ADAM  MILNE,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Aberdeen,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  Lincoln's  Inn.  Born  April  13,  i860,  eld.  son  of 
late  John  Duguid  Milne  of  Melgum,  co.  Aberdeen,  Advocate, 


by  hjs  wife  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  Rae,  Esq. ,  R.  N. , 
J.  P.,  of  Ardmiddle,  and  heiress  of  John  Adam  of  Scobbach. 
Livery — Blue,  yellow  facings.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O  , 
1867) — Or,  a  cross  moline  pierced  azure,  on  a  chief  gules, 
a  stag  at  gaze  between  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  galley,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  saltire  proper,  flagged 
gules,  with  the  Motto,  "  Suum  cuique."     Married,  Oct.  2, 


1895,  Jessie  Ellen  Savage,  dau.  of  the  late  James  T.  Jerrard 
of  London  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  John  Duguid  Milne,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  b.  Nov.  17,  1896 ;  (a) 
Geoffrey  Herbert  Milne,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  9,  1899  ;  (3) 
Kenneth  George  Milne,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Violet 
Rae.       Res.  .     Clubs — Oxford  and 

Cambridge,  Royal  Northern  Club  (Aberdeen). 

MILNE  (H.  Coll.,  1816).  Erminois,  a  cross  moline 
quarterly  pierced  or,  between  three  mullets,  two  and  one 
azure,  a  chief  of  honourable  augmentation  wavy  argent, 
thereon  a  fortified  circular  lighthouse,  with  a  red  flag  flying, 
flanked  on  the  dexter  by  a  hexagon  battery  of  three  tiers  ot 
guns,  with  a  like  flag  flying,  and  on  the  sinister  by  another 
battery  of  two  tiers  of  guns  connected  by  a  wall  with  the 
lighthouse  all  proper,  the  whole  intended  to  represent  that 
part  of  the  works  defending  the  town  and  port  of  Algiers, 
to  which  His  Majesty's  ship  Impregnable,  which  bore 
the  flag  of  the  rear-admiral,  was  opposed  in  the  memorable 
attack  on  the  27th  day  of  August  1816.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  vested  azure,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  a  flagstaff, 
therefrom  flying  the  flag  of  a  rear-admiral  of  the  blue, 
inscribed  with  the  word  Impregnable  in  letters  of  gold. 
Supporters  (to  descend  with  Baronetcy) — Dexter,  a  figure 
designed  to  represent  a  Christian  slave,  holding  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  passion  cross  or,  and  in  his  sinister  hand  his 
fetters  broken  proper  ;  sinister,  a  sailor,  habited  and  armed 
with  cutlass  and  pistols  proper,  holding  in  the  exterior 
hand  a  flagstaff,  therefrom  flowing  towards  the  dexter  a 
banner  azure,  in  canton  the  union.  Motto — "  Tarn  marte 
quam  arte." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Milne,  G.C.B. , 
b.  1806 ;  d.  1896 ;  m.  1850,  Euphemia,  d.  of  Archibald 
Cochran  of  Ashkirk,  Roxburgh: — 
Adm.  Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne,  2nd    Bart.  (1  Nov. 
1876),    G.C.V.O.,    K.C.B.    (1909),    Commodore    H.M.'s 
Yachts  1903-5,  second  in  command  Atlantic  Fleet  1905-6, 
A.D.C.  to  the  King  1902-5,  Extra  Equerry  1905-6,  Groom- 
in- Waiting  1907-8,  Channel  Fleet  1908-9,  C.-inC.  Mediter- 
ranean Fleet  1912-14  (retired  1919),  Extra  Equerry  to  King 
George  since  1910,  has  Crown  of  Prussia,  Legion  of  Honour 
(France),    Crown   of  Italy,    Dannebrog  of  Denmark,    Re- 
deemer of  Greece,  Charles  III.  of  Spain,  and  St.  Izat  of 
Portugal,   b.    1855.      Seat—  Inveresk,    Musselburgh,    N.B. 
Res.  —  6  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,    W.      Clubs  — 
Naval  and  Military,  Marlborough. 

SAMUEL   MILNE   MILNE,  Gentleman.      Armorial 


bearings  (H.  Coll.,  4  Dec.  1877)— Argent,  amillrind  gules, 


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within  an  orle  of  eight  millrinds  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  millrind 
fi.ssewise  sable,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  millrind  gules.  Motto — "  Quserito 
stipientiam." 

MILNES,  see  CREWE-MILNES. 

MILNES  (H.  Coll.,  12  Jan.  1853).  Ermine,  a  millrind 
palewise  between  two  flaunches  sable.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  garb 


erminois,   between  two  trefoils  vert.     Motto— "  Non  sine 
labore."     Livery— Blue,  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Bourne  Milnes,  of  Stubbinedge 

Hall,  Ashover,  Derby, b.  1826  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1869,  Alice 

Bernonville,  d.  of  John  de  Horn  Christy,  of  Cudham, 

Kent  :— 

Evelyn  Bourne  Milnes,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1874  ; 

m.  1904,  Alice  Marguerite  Bernard,  and  has  issue — Bernard 

John  Milnes,  Gentleman,  b,  1905 ;  and  Evelyn  May.     Res. 

— Holly  Bank,  Hunton  Bridge,  Herts.  « 

Henry  Ralph  Milnes,  Esq.,  J. P.  Parts  of  Kesteven, 
Lines.,  Major  late  Lines.  Regt.,  b.  1876.  Res. — Bassingham, 
Lincoln. 

MILNER  of  Nun  Appleton  Hall(H.  Coll.,  Feb.  1710). 
Per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  horses' 
bits  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — A 
horse's  head  couped  argent,  maned  and  bridled  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bezant ,  between  two  wings 
gold.  Motto — "  Addit  frena  feris."  Livery— (dress),  puce 
coat,  lined  orange,  with  silver-braided  waistcoat,  black 
plush  breeches,  silver  buttons,  and  a  silver  garter  on  one  leg 
only;  (undress),  puce  coat,  lined  orange,  red  and  white 
striped  waistcoat,  puce  trousers  with  red  line,  silver 
buttons. 

Second  son  of  Sir  William  Mordaunt  Edward  Milner, 

5th  Bart.,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1867 ;  m.  1844,  Lady  Georgiana 

Anne,  sister  of  9th  Earl  of  Scarbrough  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  George  Milner,  P.C.,  7th  Bart. 

(26  Feb.  1716-7),  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  M.P.  City  of  York 

1883-85,  and  for  Bassetlaw,    Notts.,   1890-1906,   J. P., 

D.L.,  W.R.  Yorks.,  b.   1849  ;   s.   his  brother   1880  ;  m. 

1880,    Adeline   (d.  1902),  d.  of  William  Beckett,  M.P. ; 

and  has  surv.  issue — William  Frederick  Victor  Mordaunt 

Milner,   Esq.,  Lieut,  late   Lothian  and  Border  Horse, 

b.  1893  ;   Doreen  Maud  [m.  1911,  Victor,  2nd  Marquess 

of    Linlithgow].       Seat — Taplow   Lodge,    Maidenhead. 

Club—  Bath. 

Sons  of  Henry  Beilby  William  Milner,  Esq.,  of 
West  Retford  House,  Notts.,  b.  1823;  d.  1876;  m. 
1853,  Charlotte  Henrietta,  d.  of  the  Most  Rev.  Marcus 
Beresford,  Archbishop  of  Armagh: — 


Edward  Milner,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms  (King's  Bodyguard),  formerly  Major  Scots  Gds., 
served  Egypt,  S.  Africa,  and  Great  War,  J. P.  Notts., 
b.  1858  ;  m.  1897,  Evelyn  Augusta,  d.  of  Hon.  Hercules 
Rowley.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Yorks.  (York). 

Marcus  Henry  Milner,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
(ret.),  served  S.  African  and  Great  Wars,  has  Croix  de 
Guerre  (Belgium),  b.  1864  ;  m.  1888,  Caroline  Agnes, 
Dowager  Duchess  of  Montrose  [d.  1894).     Club — Turf. 

Sons  of  Brig. -Gen.  George  Francis  Milner,  C.  M.G., 
D.S.O.  (who  was  2nd  son  of  the  above  Henry  Beilby 
Milner).  b.  1862  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  19 10,  Phyilis  Mary,  d. 
of  Sir  Edward  Lycett  Green,  Bart.  : — 
George  Edward  Mordaunt  Milner,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Res. — Acomb  Priory,  York. 

Henry  George  Milner,  Gentleman,  b.  191 2.  Res. — 
Acomb  Priory,  York. 

MILNER  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  millstone  proper,  be- 
tween three  snaffle-bits  erect  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased 
sable,  bridled  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escarbuncle 
or.     Motto — "  Fac  bene  quod  facis." 

Son  of  Arthur  Milner  of  Bournemouth  : — 

Major  Arthur  Edward  Milner,  R.  A.M.  C,  b.         .     Res.— 

MILSOM  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  between 
three  stags'  heads  couped  at   the   neck  affrontee   proper, 


three  annulets  or.    Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tiger's  head  proper,  collared  and 


chained  or,  holding  in  its  mouth  an  annulet  or.     Motto — 
' '  Honesta  quam  magna."    Standard — Per  fesse  azure  and 


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I  or.    Badge — A  tiger  proper,  collared  and  chained,  and  hold- 
ing in  its  mouth  an  annulet  or.     Motto — "  Confitebor  tibi 
Domine."    Livery — Dark  blue,  white  facings. 

Sons  of  Charles  Milsom  of  Bath,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1892  ; 

m.    1848,   Sarah    Frances,   d.    of    Francis   Tulley  of 

Bath  :— 

Rev.  Edward  Milsom,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,Camb.),  formerly 

Rector  of  Roos,   E.   Yorks.,   b.    1851  ;    m.  1914.   Caroline 

Louisa,  d.  of  R.  S.   Howe  of  Palgrave,  Suffolk.     Res. — 

,  Cranwell  House,  Rusthall,  Tunbridge  Wells.     Club — Junior 

Constitutional. 

Francis  Henry  Milsom,  Esq.,  formerly  Major  2nd  (Vol.) 
I  Batt.  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Wiltshire  Regt.  b.   1855  ;    m. 
1st,  1880,  Agnes  Mary  (d.  1889),  d.  of  S.   L.  Cocks,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Diss,  Norfolk;  and  has  issue — (1)  Cecil  Francis, 
iMilsom,   Esq.,   Major,  D.S.O.,  formerly  R.A.S.C,  b.  1881 
\[tn.  1911,   Lucy  Gwladys,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Armine  Morris, 
J 4th  Bart.,  ofSketty  Park,  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue — Hazel 
I  Lucy  Mary  ;  and  Sylvia  Cecily  Veronica  (Res. — The  Warren, 
j  Northam,  N.  Devon.  Club — United  Service)] ;  (2)  Algernon 
Charles  Milsom,  Gentleman,  Lieut.   R.A.S.C.   1915-18,  b. 
1882   [m.   1909,    Adeline  Mary,  d.  of  late  H.  C.  Vowles, 
i  and  has  issue — Derek  Sidney  Milsom,  Gentleman,  b.  191 6  ; 
I  and  Yvonne  Mary  (Res. — De  Montalt,  Combe  Down,  Bath)]; 
I  (3)  Stroud  Eric  Milsom,  Gentleman,  served  French   Red 
Cross  1914-18,  awarded  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1883  [m.  1913, 
Gwendolen,  d. of  late  Rev.  E.  Newlingof  Midsomer,  Norton, 
and  has  issue — Colleen  (Res. — Lodge  Style,  Combe  Down, 
Bath)!;  (4)  Sidney  Milsom,  Gentleman,   Lieut.    8th  Batt. 
Rifle   Brigade,  b.   1886;    killed  in  action  1915;  (5)  Harry 
Lincoln    Milsom,  Gentleman,   M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.), 
formerly  Capt.  5th  Som.   L.I.  (gazetted  out  on  account  of 
wounds,  and  granted  Hon.  rank),  b.  1889  [m.  1915,  Isobel 
Vida,  d.  of  Hon.  W.  E.  Collins,  C.M.G.,  of  Wellington, 
New    Zealand,    and    has    issue — Darrell    Edward    David 
Milsom,  b.   191 9  ;    and   Stroud   Francis   Charles  Milsom, 
b.  1923  (Res. — The    End    House,    Malcolm    Road,   Wim- 
bledon) ;  m.  2ndly,  Kate  Isabel,  d.  of  R.  W.  Melsome  of 
Stockton,    Wilts. ;    and    had    furthur    issue  ;    (6)   Edward 
Winfrid  Milsom,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  at 
Jutland,  1916.     Res. — Audley  Lodge,  Bath. 

MILVAIN  of  Eglingham  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a 
pale  engrailed  or,  between  two  bezants,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  beaked  and  membered  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules 


hiked  of  the  first,  between  two  bezants.    Motto — "  Fidelis." 
Livety — Claret. 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Milvain,   Knt.  Bach.,  C.B.,  K.C., 

Barrister-at-Law,  Judge   Advocate-General   to  H.M.'s 

Land  Forces,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  J. P.  co. 

Durham,  M.P. ,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1916;  m.  1875,  Mary  Alice 

(d.    1928),   d.  of  John   Henderson   of  Leazes   House, 

Durham  : — 

Henry  Roland  Milvain,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers  late 

12th  Royal  Lancers,  £.  1880;  m.  1st,  1909,  Gwladys  Hope 

(d.  1909),  d.  of  the  late  J.  M.  Jaffray,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  2nd,  1912, 

Kathleen,  d.    of  the   late   Charles    Mitchell,    of    Jesmond 

Towers,    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,    and  has    issue — Gwladys 

Rosemary;  Anne;  and  Juliet.      Seat — Eglingham   Hall, 

Alnwick,  Northumberland.     Club — Cavalry. 

GEORGE  MILWARD,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Gloucester, 
Worcester,  and  Oxon,  late  Capt.  in  Royal  North  Gloucester 
Militia.  Born  July  18,  1843,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  George  Milward,  Esq. ,  of  the  Manor  House,  Lechlade, 
co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  by  his  wife  Sarah, 
third  dau.  of  Henry  Grace,  Esq.,  of  Stockwell  Common, 
J.P.  co.  Surrey.  Armorial  bearings  —  Ermine,  a  cross 
moline  between  three  torteaux,  two  and  one,  each  charged 
with  a  crescent  or ;  impaling,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
two  lions  combatant  sable  ;  2.  vert  a  lion  rampant  or  ;  3. 
or,  on  a  bend  plain  cottised  between  two  garbs  azure,  a  mitre 
of  the  field  (for  Shaen-Carter).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings 
azure,  a  bear's  paw  erased  sable,  claws  or,  holding  a  sceptre 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  in  armour,  quarterly  or  and  sable,  holding  in  the  hand 
proper  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  also  proper,  pommelled  and 


in  bend  sinister  gold,  entwined  by  a  sprig  of  oak.  Motto — 
"  Nee  temere  nee  timide."  Married,  Jan.  11, 1866,  Augusta 
Susanna  Shaen,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Shaen-Carter,  Esq., 
of  Watlington  Park,  Oxon,  and  Erris,  co.  Mayo ;  and  by 
her  (who  died  May  18,  1891)  has  Issue—  (1)  George  Harold 
Shaen  Milward,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  b.  Oct.  26,  1866 
[m. ,  1892,  Edith  Sophia  Marion,  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Louis  Clowser  of  Bombay  ;  and  has  issue — George  Louis 
Shaen  Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  1897 ;  Henry  Alex.  Harold 
Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  29,  1899;  William  Douglas 
Francis  Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  and  Eileen  Sophia 
Ada];  (2)  Victor  Tilson  Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  April  11, 
1869  ;  (3)  John  Bertram  Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  March  1, 
1871  [m.  1896,  Evelyn  Anne,  ygst.  d.  of  late  William 
Gostling  of  Northfieet,  Kent,  and  has  issue — John  Alfred 
Frank  Milward,  Gentleman,  b.  1904].  Address — New  Park, 
Buckfastleigh,  South  Devon.     Club — Carlton. 

MINCHIN  of  Annagh  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
ermine,  a  chevron  with  two  couple  closes  gules  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  azure  (Minchin) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  dexter 
hand  appaum^e,  couped  at  the  wrist  and  dropping  blood 


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proper,    supported    by    two    lions    rampant    or    (Reilly). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crests — r.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  naked  arm  embowed  couped  at  the  shoulder 
proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  baton  or  (Minchin);  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree  eradicated,  entwined  by 
a  snake  ascendant  all  proper  ( Reilly).     Mottoes — "  Regarde 
la  mort"  (Minchin)  ;   "  Fortitudine  et  prudentia  "  (Reilly). 
Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Falkiner  Minchin,  C.B. , 
R.A. ,  of  Annagh,  co.  Tipperary,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Soberton,  Hants.,  Director  Indian  Ordnance  Dept. ,  b. 
i860;  d.  1922;  m.  1st,  1887,  Marjorie  Emily  (d,  1904), 
d.  of  General  Henry  Dyett  Abbott,  C.B.  ;  2nd,  1905, 
Caroline  Jane,  d.  of  J.  Lloyd,  of  Astwick  Manor,  Hat- 
field, Herts.  :— 
Henry  Falkiner  Minchin,  Esq.,  Comdr.   R.N.,3.   1889; 
m.   191 8,  Winifred  Florence,  d.  of  Col.  James   Loughnan 
O'Bryen,  and  has  issue — Bryan  Patrick  Minchin,  Gentleman, 
b.    1919  ;    Myles   Falkiner   Minchin,   Gentleman,   b.   1922. 
Res. — Annagh,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 

The  late  Frederick  Frank  Minchin,  Esq.,C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  temp.  Lt.-Col.  att.   R.F.C.   during   Great  War,  b. 

1890  ;  m.  1921,  Betty  (who  div.  him  1924),  d.  of Selby- 

Lowndes  ;  lost  at  sea  flying  1927. 

Richard  Humphrey  Lloyd  Minchin,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

WILLIAM  MINET,  Esquire,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Born  Sept.  13,  1851,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  James 
Lewis  Minet  of  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  second  dau.  of  William  Iggulden.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  in  base  a  boat  on  the  ocean,  therein 
passengers  and  rowers  proper,  three  ermine  spots  in  fesse, 
and  on  a  chief  or,  an  oak-tree  on  a  mount  vert.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  vert  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  wing  elevated  argent,  charged  with  three 
barrulets  gules;  with  the  Motto,  "Quantum  est  in  rebus 
inane."  Married,  firstly,  Sept.  26,  1882,  Alice,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  John  Evans,  Knight  Commander  of  the  Most 
Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath  (she  died  March  13,  1887) ; 
secondly,  July  10,  1889,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joseph  Rayner, 
Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Brighouse,  in  the  county 
of  York  ;  and  has  Issue  by  his  first  wife — Susan.  Postal 
adds. — 48  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ;  Fountain 
Court,  London,  E.C.    Clubs — Athenaeum,  United  University. 

MINOPRIO   of  Liverpool   (H.   Coll.,    12   Ap.    1920). 


Per  pall  azure,  argent  and  gules,  a  pall  between  in  chief 
a  sun  in  splendour  or,  on  the  dexter  side  upon  a  mount 


issuing  from  base  an  oak-tree  proper,  and  on  the  sinister 
side  three  mullets  of  six  points  one  and  two  of  the  I 
fourth.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms  in  front  of 
three  ostrich  feathers  azure.  Motto  —  "  Haud  sicut 
vulgus." 

Son  of  Francis  Charles  Anthony  Minoprio,  Merchant, 

of  Liverpool,  of  Italian  origin,  grandson  of  Aloysius 

Vincens  Minoprio,  of  Pavia,  Italy  : — 

Frank  Charles  Minoprio,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ;   m.  1st, 

1899,  Leila  (d.  1914),  d.  of  James  Calder,  of  Charleston, 

S.C.,  and  Liverpool ;    and  by  her  has  issue — (1)  Charles 

Anthony  Minoprio,    Gentleman,    B.Arch.,  A.R.I.B.A.  ; 

(2)  James  Edward  Minoprio,  Gentleman,   b.   1902  ;    (3) 

Frank  Hilary  Minoprio,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  2  daus.  ; 

2nd,  1920,  Rachel,  d.  of  T.  Mann,  of  Bristol ;  and  has 

issue— (4)  Peter  William  Vincent  Minoprio,  Gentleman. 

b.  1927,   and  1   dau.      Res. — Avening  Court.  Avening, 

Glos.  ;   Haulfryn,  Abersoch,  co.  Carnarvon. 

WILLIAM  HARPER  MINNOCH,  Gentleman,  for- 
merly of  11  Hamilton  Drive,  Glasgow.  Armorial  bearings 
— Or,  a  fesse  wavy  azure,  between  two  crosses  flory  in  chief, 
a  lion  rampant  in  base  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  proper.  Motto 
— "  Je  pense  plus." 

MINTO,  Earl  of,  see  ELLIOT-MURRAY-KYNNYN- 
MOUND. 

MINTON.  Vert,  within  two  bars  ermine,  between  two 
heraldic  tigers  passant  one  in  chief  and  one  in  base 
or,  three  garbs  of  the  last.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  heraldic 
tiger  as  in  the  arms,  the  dexter  paw  resting  on  a  garb 
erect  proper.     Motto — "  Pro  Deo  et  patria." 

Sons  of  Thomas  William  Minton,  Esquire,  of  Chase 
Ridings,  Enfield,  J.  P.  for  the  co.  of  Stafford,  b.  1844  ; 
d.  ;    m.    1872,    Ellen,   fourth  dau.    of  John  Dean 

Pittam  of  Polesworth,  co.  Warwick: — 
Colin  Minton,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  17,  1874. 
Arthur  Minton,  Gentleman,  b.  July  27,  1876.     Address — 
33  Fitzroy  Square,  W.i. 

MINTON-SENHOUSE  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  three  garbs 
or,  within  two  bars  ermine,  between  two  heraldic  tigers 
passant  one  in  chief  and  another  in  base  of  the  second. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  mount  vert,  an 
heraldic  tiger  as  in  the  arms,  the  dexter  paw  resting  on  a 
garb  erect  proper.     Motto — "  Pro  Deo  et  patria." 

Sons  of  Herbert  Minton-Senhouse,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for  co. 
Stafford,  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1848; 
d.  1923  ;  m.  1872,  Ann  Darby,  second  dau.  of  late 
Christopher  Dickinson  of  Stoke-on-Trent  : — 

Herbert  Hoskins  Darby  Minton-Senhouse,  Gentleman, 
b.  May  20,  1873;  m.  1909,  Emily  Hilda,  d.  of  the  late 
James  Meakin,  Esq.,  of  Darlaston  Hall,  Stone,  Staffs., 
and  has  issue  —  Cyril  Minton-Senhouse,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909  ;  Christopher  Herbert  Minton-Senhouse,  Gentleman, 
b.  1 91 1  ;  Patience  Hilda.  Res. — Oulton  Old  Hall,  Stone, 
Staffs. 

Alfred  Darby  Minton-Senhouse,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
b.  Dec.  23,  1874. 

Rev.  Bernard  Darby  Minton-Senhouse,  b.  June  9,  1887. 

MISA  (Arms  granted  in         .      Recorded  and  crest 

granted  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  first  grand  quarter,  quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  argent ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion 
rampant  gules  ;  second  grand  quarter,  vert,  a  greyhound 
rampant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  buckled  or,  on 
a  chief  indented  argent  three  crosses  gules ;  third  grand 
quarter,  azure,  on  a  lozenge  between  four  mullets  of  six 
points  or,  a  castle  gules ;  fourth  grand  quarter,  azure,  five 
fleurs-de-lys  in  saltire  or  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged 
with  eight  saltires  couped  also  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  tower  proper,  a  greyhound  courant  argent. 
Son  of  Manuel  Misa,  Marquess  de  Misa  : — 

Buenaventura  Pablo  Misa,  Marquess  de  Misa  in  Spain,  | 
b.  .     Seat — 

MITCHELL,  see  PARRY-MITCHELL. 

MITCHELL  of  Dulwich  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
sable  between  in  chief  two  garbs  and  in  base  a  cinquefoil 
gules.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  | 


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of  I  the  colours,  a  garb  azure,  charged  with  a  portcullis 
chained  or.     Motto—"  Jam  tempus  agi  res." 

P*'Son  of  William  Mitchell: — 

Sir  William  Lane  Mitchell,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  M.P. 
Wandsworth  since  1918,  J.P.  co.  London,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1884,  Jane  [d.  1925),  d.  of  William  Lane,  of  Aberdeen  ; 
2nd,  1926,  Sarah,  d.  of  Joseph  Barker,  of  Formby, 
Lanes.,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage)— 3  sons; 
and  4  daus.  Res. — Shirley,  Pampisford  Road,  South 
Croydon. 

MITCHELL  of  Tulliallan,  co.  Fife  (6  Oct.  1903). 
Sable,  thirteen  mascles  crossways,  seven  being  in  pale  and 


co.    Gloucester;   2nd,    1888,    Constance  Lucy    (Res. — 
High  Grove,  Tetbury,  Glos. ),  d.  of  John  Henry  Elwes 
of  Colesborne,  Gloucester: — 
Major  Francis  Arthur  Mitchell,  M.C.,  Roy.  Gloucester- 
shire Hussars,  J. P.,  b.  1888;  m.   1919,  Muriel  de  Courcy, 
2nd  d.  of  the  late  Col.  de  Courcy  Daniell,  R.H.A.    Res. — 
Doughton  House,  Tetbury,  Glos.     Club— Boodles'. 

Capt.  David  Johnstone  Mitchell,  King's  Royal  Rifles,  6. 
1890;  m.  .     Res. — Postlip  Hall,  Winchcombe,  Glos. 

MITCHELL  (H.  Coll.,  1890).  Per  fesse  sable  and 
gules,  a  fesse  indented  between  two  mascles  in  chief  and 
a  bugle-horn  stringed  in  base  all  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit 
arm  proper,  the  hand  holding  a  pen  in  bend  argent,  pen- 


in  the  first  quarter  a  portcullis  chains  pendent  or.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— Three  ears  of  barley  conjoined 
in  stalk  proper.  Motto — "In  Deo  spes."  Livery— Dark 
blue,  black  collar. 

Son  of  Alexander  Mitchell,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Carnock  and 
Luscar,  Fifeshire,  Col.  Clackmannanshire  and  Kinross- 
shire  R.   Vols.    b.    1821 ;   d.    1893 ;    m.    Emma,  d.   ot 
William  Peace  of  Wigan,  Lanes.  :  — 
Alexander  Mitchell  Esq.,  J.P.  andD.L.  for  Fifeshire,  B.A. 
(Oxon),  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  Fife  and  Forfar  Imp.  Yeo.,  b. 
■20  Aug.  1871 ;    m.   3  July   1894,   Meta  Mary  Graham,  d. 
of  John  Paton  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Lethangie,  Kinross-shire  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — (1)  Harold  Paton  Mitchell,  Gentleman,  £. 

21  May  1900 ;    (2)  Alec  Maskell   Mitchell,   Gentleman,   b. 

22  Oct.  1904.  Estates — Tulliallan,  co.  Fife;  Nortonhall, 
Roxburghshire.  Res. — Tulliallan  Castle,  Kincardine,  Fife; 
Monksford,  St.  Boswells,  N.B.  Clubs— Cavalry,  University 
and  New  (Edinburgh),  County  (Stirling). 

MITCHELL.  Sable,  on  a  chevron  raguly  plain  cotised 
or  between  four  escallops,  two  in  chief  and  as  many  in 
base  argent,  a  wool-pack  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb 
or,  charged  with  an  escallop  sable,  two  thistles  leaved  and 
slipped  in  saltire  proper.  Livety— Claret  coat,  canary  colour 
waistcoat,  black  trousers. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Charles  Mitchell,  Esq.,  of  High 
Grove,  Glos.,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Wilts  and  Glos., 
Capt.  4th  Batt.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1917  ; 
m.  1st,  1872,  Laura  Harriet  (d.  1874),  d.  of  Sir  Michael 
Hicks   Hicks- Beach,  8th  Bart.,  of  Williamstrip  Park, 


dent  from  the  wrist  by  a  riband  gules,  a  bugle-horn  or,  a 
rock  also  proper.     Motto— "  Dante  Deo  reddam." 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Mitchell,  Kt.  Bach.,  the 

first  Freeman  of  the  City  of  Bradford,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1898  ; 

m.   1851,  Annie,  d.  of  Rev.   David  William  Gordon  of 

Earlston,  N.B.  :— 
Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.,  late  Surg.-Major  2nd  Life  Guards 
(Major  Army  Medical  Reserve),  J.P.  West  Riding,  Yorks., 
b.  1857 ;  m.  1895,  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  W.  A.  Ellis  Staffurth, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Cambs. ;  and  has  issue  —  Gordon 
Mitchell,  Esq.,  b.  1896  (Res.—  Swadelands,  Lenham,  Kent) ; 
and  Mary  Cranstoun.  Res. — Swadelands,  Lenham,  near 
Maidstone.     Clubs— Junior  Carlton,  United  University. 

The  Late  CHARLES  MITCHELL,  Gentleman,  of 
Jesmond    Towers,    Newcastle-upon-Tyne.       Bom  ; 

died  .       Armorial    bearings  —  Sable,    on    a    bend 

wavy  or,  between  two  mascles  of  the  last,  as  many  mascles 
of  the  field  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
and  issuing  out  of  flames  of  fire,  a  phoenix  rising  proper, 
sem£e  of  mascles  sable,  and  holding  in  the  beak  an  acorn 
slipped  and  leaved  also  proper  ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Spernit 
humum."  Married,  and  left  issue— Kathleen  [m.  1912, 
Lt.-Col.  Henry  Roland  Milvain,  of  E  lingham  Hall, 
Alnwick   (q.v.)]. 

EDWARD  CHARLES  MITCHELL,  Gentleman. 
Born  1842,  being  the  third  but  second  surviving  son  of 
Joseph  Theophilus  Mitchell,  East  India  Merchant  in 
London,  by  his  wife  Isabella,  daughter  of  the  late  Captain 
James  Young  of  Lee,  in  the  County  of  Kent,  one  of  the 


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Elder  Brethren  of  the  Trinity  House.  Armorial  bearings- 
He  bears  for  Arms :  Sable,  a  fesse  invected  between  an  an- 
nulet and  two  mascles  in  chief,  and  a  mascle  between  two 
annulets  in  base  or,  within  a  bordure  chequy  of  the  last 
and  first,  and  for  distinction  charged  upon  the  fesse  with  a 
crescent  of  the  field  ;  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Craufurd  of 
Baidland  and  Ardmillan,  namely  gules,  on  a  fesse  ermine, 
between  three  mullets  argent,  two  crescents  interlaced  of 
the  field ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  mascle  sable,  interlaced  with  three  ears  of  barley  slipped 
or;  with  the  Motto,  "Sapiens  qui  assiduus."  Married, 
January  21,  1884,  Edith  Caroline  Sophia,  widow  of  John 
H.  Irvine,  and  second  daughter  of  Thomas  Craufurd,  third 
son  of  Archibald  Clifford  Blackwell  Craufurd  of  Baidland, 
now  of  Ardmillan. 

MITCHELL  (L.O.,  10  December,  1923.).      Parted  per 
fess  sable  and  or,  in  chief  two  mascles  of  the  last,  and  in 


doubled  or.        Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stalk 
of  wheat  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Cresco." 

Only  son  of  Stephen  Mitchell,  of  Boquhan,    Kippen, 

Stirlingshire,   b.    1847;   d.    1920;    m.    1878,    Isabella, 

d.  of  Andrew  Tod,  of  Elmpark,  Edinburgh  : — 

Stephen   Mitchell,    Esq.,    M.P.    for  Lanark    Division  of 

Lanarkshire,  late  Major  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeomanry,  Mem.  of 

the  Corps  of  Roy.  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland), 

b.  1884  ;  m.  1910,  Helen  Beatrice,  d.  of  Alexander  Murdoch, 

of    23    Huntley    Gardens,    Glasgow ;    and    has    issue  — 

Stephen   Mitchell,    Gentleman,    b.    1913 ;    and    Katharine 

Marion.       Seat —  Gilkerscleugh,   Abington,    Lanarkshire. 

Clubs  —  Carlton  ;    St.    Stephen's ;    Caledonian  ;    Western 

(Glasgow)  ;  and  Stirling  County. 

MITCHELL  (H.  Coll.)  Per  chevron  gules  and  sable, 
in  chief  two  mascles,  and  in  base  a  rose  or,  on  a  chief 
dancettee  of  the  third,  two  fieurs-de-lys  of  the  second. 


base  a  greyhound    salient  of  the  first.      Mantling   sable, 


-Edward  William  Mitchell 


Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  pipes  in  saltire  or,  a  horse's  head 
couped    sable.    Motto — "  Semper    paratus." 

Eldest  son  of  William  John  Mitchell,  of   London, 
6.  1859  ;  d.    1926  ;  m.  1883,  Mary  Esther,  d.  of  the 
late  Edward  Hooker,  of  London : — 
Edward  William  Mitchell,  Gentleman,  formerly  Lieut. 
R.H.  Gds.,  b.  1884  ;   m.  1921,  Marie-Th^rese,  d.  of  Jean 
Francois  Calot,  Surgeon,  of   Paris ;    and    has   issue — 
Francis-Philippe  William  Dominique  Mitchell,  Gentle- 
man, b,  1923  ;  Patrick  Edward  Alistair  Mitchell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1924  ;  Dominic  Edward  Joseph  Mitchell,  Gentle- 
man,  b.   1928.     Res. — Rosetiles,   Le   Touquet,    Pas  de 
Calais,  France.     Clubs — Travellers',  Bucks. 

MITCHELL  (H.  Coll.,  7  July  1920).  Argent,  three 
piles  conjoined  one  issuant  from  dexter  chief  azure, 
one  issuant  from  sinister  chief  gules,  and  one  issuant 
from  base  sable,  between  three  chess-rooks  that  in  chief 
sable,  that  in  the  dexter  gules,  and  that  in  the  sinister 
azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  passant  gules,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  chess-rook  sable.  Badge — An  heraldic 
tiger  passant  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  chess-rook 
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Son  of    Richard  Wilkinson  Mitchell,    of    Lincoln, 
b.  1856;  m.  1883:— 
Richard  Oliver  Mitchell,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 
Woodfield,  Beulah  Hill,  Croydon.  Surrey. 


MITCHELL  (L.O.).  Sable,  a  fess  masculy  interlaced 
between  a  garland  of  wheat  and  barley  in  chief,  and  in  base 
two  battleaxes  addorsed  all  or.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  ear  of  wheat  slipped 
proper.  Motto  — "  Sapiens  qui  assiduus." 
Son  of  : — 

Robert    Armstrong    Mitchell,    Gentleman,    Barrister-at- 
Law,    Middle  Temple,  and  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  b. 
Res. — Marmont,  Strandtown,  Belfast. 

MITCHELL  (L.O.).  Sable,  on  a  fess  between  three 
mascles  or,  a  saltire  couped  azure,  between  two  hand- 
grenades  inflamed  gules.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  three  ears  of  barley  con- 
joined in  stalk  entwined  with  a  serpent  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Sapienter  et  constanter." 
Son  of  : — 

Robert  Clare  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  b.  .    Postal  address — c/o  Lloyd's  Bank,  Cox's 

and  King's  Branch . 

The  Rev.  WILLIAM  MITCHELL-CARRUTHERS, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  formerly  Rector  of  Little  Munden,  Ware. 
Born  1853,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Major-General  W. 
St.  Leger  Mitchell,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Agnew  of  Larne,  co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  and  assumed  in 
1873  the  surname  of  his  paternal  grandmother  ne'e  Car- 
ruthers  of  Holmains,  Dumfriesshire.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  two  chevronels  engrailed 


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between  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Carruthers) ;  2  and  3, 
sable,  a  fesse  counter-embattled  argent,  between  three 
mascles  or  (for  Mitchell).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries, 
a  cherub's  head  proper;  Motto,  "  Promptus  et  fidelis" 
(for  Carruthers) ;  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
liveries,  St.  Michael  in  armour  holding  a  spear  in  his 
dexter  hand,  the  face,  neck,  arms  and  legs  bare  all 
proper,  the  wings  argent,  and  hair  auburn.  Motto — "  Vir- 
tute  cresco"  (for  Mitchell).  Married,  Oct.  3,  1878, 
Antonia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  A.  Holden, 
of  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts.  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Alexander 
Douglas  Mitchell-Carruthers,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  4,  1882  ; 
[m.  1915,  Hon.  Mary,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Trevor  of  Brynkinalt]  ; 
(2)  Malcolm  William  Mitchell-Carruthers,  Gentleman,  b. 
Sept.    21,    1884 ;    (3)    Nigel    Laurie    Mitchell-Carruthers, 


Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  12,  1888;  (4)  John  Erskine  Mitchell- 
Carruthers,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  15,  1891  ;  Margaret  Antonia 
[*».  1915,  4th  Baron  Langford  of  Summerhill,  co.  Meath 
(d.  1919)]  ;  Emma  Mary  ;  and  Winifrid.  Postal  address — 
Kingham  Hill,  Kingham,  Oxon. 

MITCHELL-GILL  of  Auchinroath  (L.O.,  26  March, 
1878).  On  a  lozenge,  lozengy  argent  and  vert,  on  a  chief 
gules  three  martlets  of  the  first  (L.O.  Gill  of  Blairythan 
1878.) 

Eldest  daughter  of  Andrew  John   Mitchell-Gill,  Esq., 

J. P.,    F.S.A.    Scot.,   of  Auchinroath,    and    Savock  ; 

(assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mitchell),  b.  1847  ; 

d.  1921  ;  m.  1894,   Margaret,    d.    of  Charles   Samuel 

Lindsell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,   of   Holme,    Biggleswade, 

co.  Bedford : — 

Margaret  Phcebe  Mitchell-Gill,  of  Auchinroath,  niece  and 

heir  of  line  of  Sir  David  Gill  of  Blairythan,  F.R.S.,  H.M. 

Astronomer-Royal,   b.  1897.     Seats— Auchinroath,  Rothes, 

Morayshire  ;  Savock,  Aberdeenshire. 

ALEXANDER  HAROLD  MITCHELL-INNES,  Esq.. 
Lieut.  Northumberland  Artill.  Mil.  1889-1894,  J.P.and  D.L, 
for  Berwickshire.  Born  1870,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  Mitchell-Innes,  13th  Hussars.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (L.O.,  1840) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  mullets 
of  six  points  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged  with  eight 
bezants  (for  Innes) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  fesse  between  three 
mascles  or,  three  mullets  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crests — On  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
liveries,  an  increscent  proper  (for  Innes) ;  and  on  the  sinister 
side,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  hand  holding  a  garland 
of  laurel  all  proper  (for  Mitchell).  Mottoes — "  Je  recois 
pourdonner"  ;  "  Deo  favente."  Married,  1901,  Katharine 
Julia,  d.  of  James  Warren  Hastings  Anderson,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Bour  House,  Haddington  ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  William  Mitchell-Innes, Gentleman,  M.  B.  ,Ch.B., 
&.1901  ;  (2)  Thomas  Mitchell-Innes,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 
d.  1924  ;  (3)  Charles  Mitchell-Innes,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Seat  —  Whitehall,  Chirnside,  N.B.  Club—  New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

MITCHELL-THOMSON.  Parted  per  pale  argent 
and  gules,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  between  three  mascles 


all   counterchanged,    the   escutcheon   being   charged   with 
his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.     Mantling  gules   and 


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argent.      Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,    a   hand 

proper  holding   a   cross   crosslet   fitchee   gules.      Motto — 

"  Deus  providebit."     Livery — Maroon,  with  silver  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Mitchell  Mitchell-Thomson,  1st  Bart., 

Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  D.L.,  J.  P.,  Member  of  the 

R.  Coy.  of  Archers  ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 

Mitchell  by  R.L.  Sept.  27,   1900,  b.   1846;  d.  1918  ; 

tn.    1st,   1876,    Eliza    Flowerdew,     dau.    of    William 

Lowson  of  Balthayock;  2nd,  1880,  Eliza  Lamb,  dau. 

of  Robert  Cook,  of  Leith : — 

Rt,  Hon.  Sir  William  Lowson  Mitchell-Thomson,   2nd 

Bart.  (26  Sept.  1900),  P.C.,  K.B.E.,  B.A   (Oxford),  LL.B. 

(Edin.),     Postmaster-General     since    1924,    M.P.    N.W. 

Lanark,  1906-10,  North  Down  1910-18,  Maryhill,  1918-22, 

S.  Croydon  since  1923,  Member  R.  Coy.  of  Archers,  Hon. 

Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  has  Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of  the 

Crown  (Italy),  b.  1877  ;  m,  1909,  Anne  Eveline,  d.  of  late  Sir 

Malcolm  D.  M'Eacharn  of  Galloway  House,  co.  Wigtown, 

and  has  issue — Patrick  Mitchell  Thompson,  Esq.,  b.  1913. 

Res.     Whitehall  Court,  S.W.     Club—  Carlton. 

MITCHELSON  of  Rotherfield  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  in  chief  an  estoile  between  two  crescents 
gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  sejant  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
falcon  belled  proper,  wings  elevated  and  charged  with 
an  estoile  sable,  supporting  with  the  claw  an  increscent 
gules.  Badge — A  rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  and  a 
sprig  of  hawthorn  flowered  proper  in  saltire  enfiled  by  a 
circlet  or.    Motto — "  Virtute  tutus." 

Son  of  Thomas  Mitchelson,  of  South  Shields  : — 

Sir  Archibald  Mitchelson,  1st  Bart.,  of  Rotherfield 
(24  June  1920),  b.  1878  ;  m.  1903,  Marie,  d.  of  Samuel 
Lewis,  of  Cardiff ;  and  has  issue — Muriel  Rose  [tn.  1926, 
Jack  Salisbury.]  Res. — Holme  Park,  Rotherfield,  Sussex. 
Club — Devonshire. 

MITCHELSON  (H.  Coll.,  10  Dec.  1923).  Gules,  on 
a  pile  between  two  crescents  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
erased  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  estoiles 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower  a  falcon 
proper,  belled  or,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  estoile 
sable.     Motto — "  Virtute  tutus." 

Son  of  Alexander  Mitchelson,    b.   181 1  ;    d.   1873  ; 

tn.  1839,  Johanna,  d.  of  : — 

Hon.  Sir  Edwin  Mitchelson,  K.C.M.G.  (192 1), 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem,  formerly  a  Member  of  the  New  Zealand 
Parliament,  and  member  of  New  Zealand  Legislative 
Council,  b.  1846  ;  tn.  1871,  Sarah,  d.  of  the  late  John 
Wilson,  of  Northern  Wairoa,  Auckland,  and  has  issue — 
Edwin    Ranore  Mitchelson,    Esq.,   b.  ;   and  Bertha. 

Res. — 108  Remuera  Road,  Remuera,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

MITFORD,  see  FREEMAN-MITFORD. 

MITFORD  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  a  fesse  sable,  between 

three  moles  displayed  proper.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  and  sinister 

hand   couped   proper,  supporting  a  sword  in  pale  argent, 

pommelled  or,  pierced  through  a  boar's  head  sable,  tusked 

of  the  first,  couped  gules.     Motto — "God  caryth  for  us." 

Onlysurv.  son  of  Robert  Osbaldeston  Mitford,  Esq., 

J. P.  Northumberland,  late  73rd  Regt.  and  Capt.   East 

Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1846;  d.  1924  ;  tn.  1875,  Annie,  d. 

of  Major-Gen.  Charles  Steuart  Lane,  C.B. : — ■ 

Bertram  Lane  Osbaldeston  Mitford,  Gentleman,  Lord  of 

the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the  living  of  Mitford,  b.  1876  ;  tn. 

1909,  Brenda  Katherine,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Roderick  Charles 

MacLeod    of   MacLeod,   and   has  had   issue — Humphrey 

Osbaldeston    Mitford,    Gentleman,     b.    191 1  ;    d.     1915. 

Seat  —  Mitford  Castle,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Edward  Ledwich  Osbaldeston  Mit- 
ford, of  Mitford  Castle,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1912  ;  by  1st  wife, 
m.  1st,  1844,   Janet  (d.    1896),   d.    of  Ven.  B.    Bailey, 
Archdeacon  of  Ceylon  :  — 
Rev.    Edward   Mitford,    M.A.    (Cantab.),   b.    1853;   tn. 
1878,  Annie  Maria  Lousia,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.   H.  Price, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Kimbolton  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — (i)John 
Philip   Mitford,    Esq.,   D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.  19th   Hyderabad 
Regt.,  Indian  Army,  b.  t88o[«».   1907,  Edith  Tylter,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Edward  Cecil  Mitford,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
(2)  Cuthbert  William  Mitford,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  b.  1884  ;  Maud  Edith  [m. 


1909,  Capt.  Cecil  S.   B.   Martin,    Indian  Army  (killed   in 

action  1916)] ;    Dorothy  Frances,  M.B.E. ;  Ethel  Margaret 

Gertrude  [m.  1914,    Harold  Castle  Rook];  and  Cicely  [m. 

1923,  Egerton  Mitford  Bettington].    Res. — Clifton  Gardens, 

Folkestone. 

Son    of  Bertram    Mitford,   Gentleman,    F.R.G.S. ,  b. 
1855;    d.  1914;    tn.  ,  Zima    Helen,    d.    of  Alfred 

Johnson  Ebden  of  Belmont,  Cape  Town  : — 
Roland  Bertram  Mitford,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  m.         , 

Marion,  d.  of  Arthur  S.   Huntoun  of  Springfield,   Mass., 

U.S.A. 

BERTRAM  REVELEY  MITFORD,  Esquire,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Major-General  (retired)  H.M.'s 
Army.  Born  1863,  being  the  son  of  Captain  Henry  Reve- 
ley  Mitford,  51st  King's  Own  Light  Infantry,  by  his  wife 
Dora,  dau.  of  Captain  William  Broughton,  C.B.,  R.N. 
Armorial  bearings— Argent,  a  fesse  sable  between  three 
moles  displayed  proper  (for  Mitford).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  and 
sinister  hand  couped  proper,  supporting  a  sword  in  pale 
argent,  hiked  and  pommelled  or,  pierced  through  a  boar's 
head  sable,  tusked  of  the  first,  couped  and  langued  gules. 
Motto— "God  caryth  for  us."  Livery — Black,  silver  lace. 
Married,  1891,  Hon.  Etheldreda  Mary,  dau.  of  2nd  Baron 
Manners.  Res.  — 12  Courtfield  Road,  S.W. 7.  Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

MITFORD  of  Pitshill  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  sable, 
between  three  moles  displayed  proper  (Mitford).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  and  sinister  hand  couped  proper,  supporting  a 
sword  in  pale  argent,  pommelled  or,  pierced  through  a 
boar's  head  sable,  tusked  of  the  first,  couped  gules  (Mit- 
ford).    Motto — "  God  caryth  for  us." 

Son    of  William  Townley   Mitford,    Esq.,   of   Pitshill, 

B.A.,  J. P.   and   D.L.,    High   Sheriff  1847,   M.P.   for 

Midhurst  1859-1874,  b.  1817;  d.  1889;  tn.  1855,  Hon. 

Margaret  Emma,  d.  of  3rd  Lord  Kenyon  : — 

Col.  William   Kenyon  Mitford,  C.M.G.,  D.L.  and  J.P., 

late  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comm.  Duke  of  Cambridge's 

Hussars,  Middlesex  Yeo.  Cav.,  formerly  Capt.  8th  Hussars, 

A.D.C.  to  the  King  1904,  Member  of  H.M.'s  Bodyguard  of 

Gentlemen-at-Arms,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1886,  Cicely 

Maud,  d.  of  Wyndham  Slade  of  Montys  Court,  Taunton  ; 

and    has    issue— (1)   William  Slade   Mitford,    Gentleman, 

late  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  1898  [tn.  1920,  Barbara  Gertrude, 

d.  of  F.  D.    Green,  of  Loughton,  and  has   issue — Cicely 

Ann;  Louise;  and  Sophie];    (2)  Cecil   Townley   Mitford, 

Gentleman,    Lieut.    60th    Rifles,  b.   1903.      Seat—  Pitshill, 

Petworth,  Sussex.      Clubs — Carlton,  Arthur's,  Cavalry. 

MITTON  (H.  Coll.,  4  Feb.  1920).  Per  pale  gules  and 
azure,  a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  or,  within  a 
bordure  chequy  of  the  third  and  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  double- 
headed  eagle  displayed  azure,  legged  gules,  charged  on 
each  wing  with  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Second  son  of  Arthur  Dury  Mitton,  of  Bryttlloches, 

b.  1865;  m.  1891,  Bertha  Sarah  Cartwright,  of  Steeple 

Aston,  Oxon.  : — 

Alexander  Warren  Dury    Mitton,    Esq.,  Lieut,    (ret.) 

2nd  Dragoon  Gds.,  formerly  Rouge  Dragon  Pursuivant  of 

Arms,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

MOAT  (H.  Coll.,  191 1.)  Azure,  a  lion's  head  erased 
and  affronted  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  frets  of  the 
field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  fructed 
proper,  a  lion  rampant  or.     Motto — "  Monte  alto." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Moat,  Esq.,  J. P.  Staffs.,  of  Johnson 
Hall,  Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1899  ;  by  1st  wife, 
m.  1866,  Eliza,  d.  of  William  Workman,  of  Montreal, 
Canada,  and  formerly  of  co.  Antrim,  Ireland  : — 
William    Moat,   Esq.,    O.B.E.,    J.P.,  D.L,   and   (1912) 
High  Sheriff  Staffs.,   late  Maj.   Staffs.   Yeo.,   b.    1867;   tn. 
1903,  Sibyl  Frances,  only  d.  of  William  Francis  Spencer, 
and  has  issue — Robert  Almeric  Moat,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ; 
Evelyn  Margaret ;    and  Elizabeth  Caroline.      Seat — John- 
son Hall,  Eccleshall,  Staffs.      Club — -Wellington. 

Son  of  John  Frothingham  Moat,  Gentleman,  of  Collin 
House,  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim,  b   1881  ;  d.   1919  ;  m. 


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Rockfort,  Craigavad,  co.  Down  : — 
John    Henry   Frothingham   Moat,   Gentleman,   b.    1907. 
Seat — Collin  House,  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim. 

MOFFAT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  azure,  a 
cushion  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  estoiles  of  the 
third.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest—  On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  argent,  a  hand  gauntlet- 
ted  or,  holding  a  sword  erect  proper  embrued  gules, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold.     Motto — "  I  make  sure." 

3rd  son  of  James  Moffat,  of  Friars'  Carse,  Dumfries,  b. 
1810;  d.  1885;  m.  1849,  Helen  Kirkpatrick,  of  Close- 
burn,  Dumfries  : — 
Adam  Moffat,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1898,  Jane,  d.  of 
St.  John  Mcllveen,  of  Carryduff,  co.  Down,  Ireland,  and  has 
issue— Alan  St.  John  Moffat,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.      Res. — 
Kingston  Lodge,  Broadfield  Road,  Folkestone. 

MOGG,  see  CLIFTON-MOGG  and  REES-MOGG. 

MOIR  of  Whitehanger  (H.  Coll.,  20  Sept.  1916). 
Argent,  the  span  of  a  bridge  enarched  embattled  and  in 
perspective  chequy  or  and  azure,  between  three  Moors' 
heads  couped  sable,  each  banded  of  the  second  and  third 
and  distilling  three  drops  of  blood  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  span  of  a  bridge  as  in  the  arms  a  Moor's  head 
affrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders  sable,  banded  or  and 
azure,  collared  chequy  of  the  same.  Motto — "  Virtute 
non  aliter." 

Third  son  of  Alexander  Mitchell  Moir,  of  Hampstead 
b.  1833;  d.  1907;  m.  1857,  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Japp' 
of  Montrose:—  ™ 

Sir  Ernest  William  Moir,   1st  Bart.,  of  Whitehanger, 
Fernhurst,  (11  July  1916),  M.Inst.C.E.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1887 
Margaret  Bruce,  O.B.E.  (1920),  d.  of  John  Pennycook,  of 
Rayelston,  and  Dalmeny,  Midlothian  ;  and  hassurv.  issue 
— Arrol  Moir,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.E.,  b.  1894  [m.  1922, 
Dorothy  Blanche,  d.  of  Rear-Adm.  Percy  Royds,  C.B. 
C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue— Ernest  Ian  Royds  Moir    Esq 
t>  1925  U^n\    Pamelal-       Clubs -Bath,     Bachelors'. 
S  uare  ^^tehanger'    Fernhurst,  Sussex  ;    41  Cadogan 

ALASTAIR  ERSKINE  GRAHAM  MOIR,  Esquire, 
}.r.  co.  burling.  Bom  July  18,  1863,  being  the  second  but 
eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Robert  Graham  Moir,  Esq. ,  J.  P. 
and  D.L  by  his  wife  Ann  Elizabeth,  fourth  dau.  of  William 
Hay  of  Dunse  Castle.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent  three  Mauritian  heads  couped  and  distilling 
three  drops  of  blood  proper,  banded  of  the  first,  a  pearl 


in  each  ear,  in  the  centre  a  mullet  gules  (Moir)  ;  2.  argent, 
a  heart  crowned  proper,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  escallops 
or  (Graham)  ;  3.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent  ;  ii.  and  hi.,  argent,  a  galley,  sails  furled 
and  oars  in  action  sable  (Stewart).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  falcon  pro- 
per, armed  and  belled  or,  perched  on  a  heron  lying  on  its 
back  proper,  beaked  and  membered  gules.  Motto — "  Ne 
oublie."  Married,  1897,  Winifred  Edith,  second  d.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Maxwell,  Bart.,  P.C.,  M.P.  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Charles  William  Moir,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ; 
(2)  Moir,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and  Beatrice.  Res.— 

MOIR-BYRES  (L.O.,  Feb.  7,  1755).     Azure,  a  chevron 

argent,  between  three  martlets  volant  or.     Mantling  gules 

and   argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cock 

regardant  proper.     Motto  (over  crest) — "Marte  suo  Tutus." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  George  Moir- Byres,  Esq.,  of  Tonley, 

Aberdeenshire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  of  Aberdeen,  and 

J.  P.   for  Westmorland,   b.    1839;    d.    1908;    m.   1866, 

Sophia  Matilda,  eldest  d.  of  late  Andrew  Hume  Bulteel 

of  Liverpool : — 

George   Bulteel    Moir-Byres,   Gentleman,    b.    1870 ;    m. 

1903,  Mary  Dorothy,  d.  of  Sugden  Armitage,  of  Belle  Isle, 

Windermere.     Res. — 

MOLESWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  an  escutcheon  vair 
between  eight  cross  crosslets  in  orle  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  or. 
Motto — "  Vincit  amor  patrias."     Livery  —  Dark  blue. 

Sons   of  Rt.   Hon.   Samuel  Molesworth,   8th  Viscount 

Molesworth,  Rector  of  St.  Petrock,  Cornwall,  b.  1829 ; 

d.   1906;    ?n.   1st,  1862,  Georgina   Charlotte  Cecil,  d. 

and   co-heir   of  George   Bagot   Gosset,    4th   Dragoon 

Gds.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  George  Bagot  Molesworth,  9th  Viscount  Moles- 
worth (16  July  1716)  and  Baron  Philipstown  of  Philipstown, 
King's  Co. ,  late  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I..  b.  1867; 
m.  1894,  Nina  Alida,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  H.  D.  Faulkner ; 
and  has  had  issue  —  Hon.  Charles  Willoughby  Murray 
Molesworth,  D.C.LI.,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917  ; 
Hon.  Irene  Evelyn  Beatrice  [m.  1917,  Capt.  Charles  D. 
Rowley,  late  R.  A.] ;  and  Hon.  Cicely  Sylvia  [m.  1927,  Guy 
H.  W.  Ramsey].  Seat— Wellford,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Hon.  Charles  Richard  Molesworth,  b.  1869;  m.  1906, 
Elizabeth  Gladys,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Martin  Lang- 
worthy;  and  has  issue — Richard  Gosset  Molesworth,  Esq., 
b.  1907  ;  James  Vernon  Crispin  Molesworth,  Esq. ,  b.  1917  ; 
and  Cynthia  Joan.     Res.— Levington,  near  Ipswich. 

Hon.  Arthur  Ernest  Parnell  Molesworth,  b.  1870;  m. 
1910,  Nellie  Maud,  widow  of  Dr.  George  Watson  of  Wel- 
lington, N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — Frank  Ernest  Bysse  Moles- 
worth, Esq.,  b.  191 1  :  and  Betty  Eleanor  Gosset.  Res. — 
Ranfurly  Terrace,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  of  Lionel   Charles  Molesworth,  Gentleman,    b. 

1873 ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1896,  Saba  Maud,  d.  of  Sir  Henry 

Delves  Broughton,  9th  Bart.: — 
Roger  Bevil  Molesworth,   Gentleman,    b.    1901.     Res. — 
44  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.7. 

Hender  Delves  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

Son  of  Morgan  Crofton  Molesworth,  Esq. ,  Capt.  R.E. , 

b.  1837 ;  d.  1867  ;  m.  1862,  Georgina,  d.  of  Abraham 

Duke,  F.R.C.S.,  of  The  Hollies,  Rugby:— 
Herbert  Crofton    St.   George  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Major 
late   R.A. ,    b.    1863;    m.  1891,  Adeline   Stella,    d.   of  the 
late  C.  E.  Hutton  ;    and  has  issue — three  daus.      Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 

R.A. ,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1865,  Anne  (d.  1910),  d.  of 

Major  Hope  Smith,    H.E.I.C.S.,   of  Cruicksfield,  co. 

Berwick  : — 
William  Molesworth,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  Col.  late 
Indian  Med.  Ser.,  M.B..B.S.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Dir. 
of  Medical  Services  H.Q.  India,  1916,  b.  1865;  m.  1893, 
Winifred,  d.  of  W.  E.  Weekes,  and  has  issue — William 
Earle  Molesworth,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.  Tank  Corps,  late 
R.A.F.,  served  Great  War  (M.C.  with  Bar),  b.  1894  \m. 
1918,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Col.  St.  G.  L.  Steele,  C.B.,  and  has 
issue  — Pamela  (Res.  — 10  South  Road,  Hythe,  Kent)]; 
and  Kathleen  [m.  1919,  Alyson  Minchin,  I.C.S.,  and  has 
issue].     Res.—  Cruicksfield,  Duns,  Berwickshire. 

Hugh  Wilson  Molesworth,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  late  Asst. 
Under  Sec.  Min.  of  Public  Works,  Cairo,  has  3rd  Class 
Medjidieh  and  4th  Class  Osmanieh,  b.  1870;  m.  1903,  Dora 


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Han  bury,  only  d.  of  Major  Sir  R.  Hanbury  Brown, 
K.C.M.G.,  late  R.E.,  and  has  issue — Hugh  Mervyn 
Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Denys  Hope  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Eileen  Rose.  Res.—  Broad  Oak, 
Crawley  Down,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Ernest   Kerr  Molesworth,   Esq.,  Capt.   R.E., 
b.   1878;    d.  on  active  service  1914 ;    m.  1905,  Hilda 
Rosalie,  d.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  H.  A.  Brownlow,  late  K.E. : — 
Brownlow  David  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.    1913. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Anthony  Molesworth  :— 
Francis  Crofton  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.E. , 
F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.,  b.  1880;  m.  1913,  Eileen,  eld.  d.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Denny  ;  and  has  issue— Richard  Denny 
Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  191 9  ;  Stephen  Lindsay  Moles- 
worth, Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Beatrix.     Res.— 

Rev.  Anthony  Oliver  Molesworth,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
formerly  Civ.  Eng.  P.W.D.  Burma,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1907, 
Melita,  d.  of  Harry  L.  Tilly,  and  has  issue  —  Anthony 
Oliver  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  and  Elizabeth 
Melita.     Res. — Cove  Vicarage,  Tiverton,  Devon. 

Son  of  James  Murray   Molesworth,    Esq.,    FR.G.S. , 
of  Comyn  Lodge,   Leamington,  J. P.  and  C.C.  War- 
wickshire, b.  1849;  d-  IQ24  ;  m-  i8qi.   Emily  Maria, 
d.  of  the  late  Robert  Leech: — 
Robert  Murray  Nassau  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Res.  of  Officers,  served  Great  War,    b.    1895  ;    m.    1916, 
Lucie,  d.  of  Edward  Lawrence,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.     Res. — 
Comyn  Lodge,  Leamington. 

Sons  of  Rev.    William    Nassau   Molesworth,    LL.D. 
(Camb.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  Vicar  of  Spot- 
land,  Rochdale,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1844,  Margaret, 
d.  of  the  late  George  Murray  of  Ancoats  Hall : — 
William    Nassau   Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.   1853;    m. 
1882,  Clara  (d.  1914),  d.  of  Thomas  Healey  of  Howarth 
Cross  ;  and  has  issue— William  Nassau  Molesworth,  Esq., 
M.C. ,  Major  late  Manchester  Regt.,  served  Great  War,  b. 
1888  [m.  1917,  Hester  Winifred,  d.  of  Alfred  Watkin,  of 
Dane   Bank,    Lymm,    and    has    issue — Anthony    Edward 
Nassau  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  Gwendolen 
Clare  Nassau  (#«.>-. —Foxley  House,  Lymm,  Cheshire)];  and 
Dorothy  Nassau.    Res. — Darlay  House,  Lymm,  Cheshire. 

Robert  Francis  Stuart  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Res.— 
Arthur  Henry  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Frederick  Nassau  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Solicitor, 
of  Gate  House,  Littleborough,  County  Coroner  for  Lan- 
cashire, b.    1850 ;    d.   1920 ;    m.   1877,  Emma  Louisa 
(d.  1908),  d.  of  J.  H.  Davenport: — 
Eric   Nassau    Molesworth,    Esq.,   County   Coroner    for 
Lanes.,  served  Great  War  with  Lanes.  Fus.,  b.  1878  ;  m. 
1909,   Harriet  Cicily,  d.  of  Canon  Mitchell.      Res.—  Gale 
House,  Littleborough,  Lanes. 

John  Davenport  Newall  Molesworth,  Esq.,  M.C,  Major 
late  R.E. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1884  ;  m.  1909, 
Mary,  d.  of  A.  Blake  Norman,  and  has  issue— John  Henry 
Nassau  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 

Sons  of  John  Molesworth,  b.  1818;  d.  1887;  m.  1847, 

Mary,  d.  of  Laurence  Newall  of  Littleborough  : — 

John  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.   1858 ;  m.  1885,  Emily 

Maude,   d.    of    Rev.    Henry    Mitchell,    F.S.A.,    Vicar    of 

Bosham,  co.  Sussex;    and  has   issue— John   Molesworth, 

Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  and  tw0  daus.     Res.— 

Lawrence  Teesdale  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1864; 
m.  1893,  Annie  Maria,  d.  of  George  S.  Bournes  of  Ross- 
port,  co.  Mayo  ;  and  has  issue— two  daus.  Res. — 7  Montell, 
Theydon,  Suffolk. 

William  Mackinnon  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1867; 
m.  1893,  Jane  Emily  Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Gal- 
braith  of  Montell  Uvalde,  Texas,  U.S.A. ;  and  has  issue — 
Edward  William  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  and 
three  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Reginald  Balfour  Molesworth,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1895  ; 
m.  1888,  Marian,  ygst.  d.  of  Edmund  Thompson: — 
Rev.  Gilbert  Edmund  Nassau   Molesworth,  Vicar  of  All 
Saints',    Bradford,   formerly  Capt.   Ind.   Army,    b.    1895  ; 
m.  1923,  Florence  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Fisher 
Maddrell,    and   has   issue— Michael   Nassau    Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;   John  Edmund  Nassau  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926.    Res. — All  Saints'  Vicarage,  Bradford. 
Son  of  George  Mill  Frederick  Molesworth,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Devon  and   for   Duchy    of   Lancaster,    Com.     R.N., 
b.    1825;    d.    1913;    *w.  1851,   Sarah,   d.    of  Laurence 
Newall  of  Town  House,  Littleborough  :— 
Arthur    Hill   Molesworth,   Gentleman,  b.    1857.     Seat— 
North  Down  Hall,  Bideford.     Res.— 

Sons    of    Rev.    Rennell   Francis    Wynn   Molesworth, 


M. A.  (Oxon),  Rector  of  Washington,  Durham,  b.  1827; 

d.  1906;    m.  1st,  1851,  Eleanor  Jane  (d    1862),  d.  of 

Rev.  John  Hilton ;    2nd,  1864,  Francis  Elizabeth  (d. 

1892),  d.  of  Adm.  George  Henderson: — 

Francis  Hilton  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  Public  Analyst, 

Sydney,  b.  1854;  m.  1891,  Cecilia,  d.  of  N.   Buczkowski, 

and   has    issue — Reginald    Howard    Wynne    Molesworth, 

Gentleman,  b.  1899;  and  Cecilia  Frances  \m.  1918,   Rev. 

T.  G.  Quigley,   Rector  of  St.  George's,  Hobart,  and  has 

issue].     Res. — Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Rev.  Ernest  Hilton  Molesworth,  M.A.  (Camb.),  F.R.G.S., 
late  Vicar  of  Bures,  served  in  South  African  War  (medal 
with  three  clasps),  b.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1886,  Adeline  (d.  1908), 
d.  of  Rev.  Charles  King,  Canon  of  Salisbury;  2nd, 
1909,  Hilda,  d.  of  James  Cramp  of  Coventry ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Charles  Ernest  Wynn  Molesworth,  Asst. 
Comdr.  Police,  Rangoon,  b.  1888  ;  killed  inaction  1918  ;  (2) 
Eric  Mackinnon  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Surg.-Lieut.  R.N. (ret.), 
b.  1890  [m.  1916,  Ethel,  d.  of  J.  C.  Griffith,  of  The  Chase, 
Eastbourne,  and  has  issue— Selwyn  Hilton  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Richard  Charles  Victor  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Robert  Mackinnon  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923] ;  (3)  Selwyn  Francis  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  and  Dorothea.  Res. — 3  De  FreVille 
Avenue,  Cambridge. 

Arthur    Hilton    Wynn    Molesworth,    Gentleman,    BA. 
(Oxon.),  Barr.-at-Law,  F.R  A.S.,  b.  i860.     Club- 
Rodney  Henderson  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m. 

1909,  Eleonora,  eld.  d.  of  Charles  Blair  of  Tillicoultry,  N.B. ; 
and  has  issue — Wynn  Blair  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911.     Res  — Uitenhage,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 

Theodore  Henderson  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S. , 
b.  1872;  m.  1906,  Ethel  Alexandra,  d.  of  Edward  Upton 
of  Dover;  andhasissue — Michael  Henderson  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Peter  Rennel  Henderson  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  three  daus.  Res. — Knockeedon, 
St.  Margaret's  at  Cliffe,  nr.  Dover. 

Walter  Henderson  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m. 

1910,  Theodosia  Maud  (d.  1920),  second  d.  of  John  Chapman 
of  Ramsdale  ;  andhasissue — (1)  Ernest  Walter  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911;  (2)  Richard  Nassau  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  and  4  daus.  Res. — Holmwood, 
Ashtead,  Surrey. 

Son   of  Sir  Guilford    Lindsay    Molesworth,    K.C.I.E. 

[Mottoes — ''Sic    fidem    teneo,"    and    "  Vincit    amor 

patriae"],  b.  1828;  d.  1925;  m.  1854,  Maria  Elizabeth 

(d.  1919),  d.  of  J.  T.  Bridges  of  Walmer,  Kent : — 
Henry  Bridges  Molesworth,  Esq.,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1889,  Jessie 
Fitzgerald,  d.  of  Capt.  G.  M.  F.  Molesworth,  R.N.,  and 
has  issue — George  Noble  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Major  Indian 
Army,  b.  1890  [m.  1927,  Marjorie,  d.  of  B.  F.  Simpson 
of  East  Dean,  Sussex];  and  Mary  Newall.  Estates — 
Swords,  near  Dublin  ;  Clear  Lake,  Lake  County,  California. 
Post.  add. — The  Manor  House,  Bexley,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Edward  Nassau  Molesworth,  Esq. ,  Major  27th 

Regt.,    b.  1818  ;    d.  1868;  m.  1852,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of 

John  Hunt: — 
Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Hogarth  Molesworth,  C.B.,  late  Col. 
Indian  Army,  formerly   comdg.    Assam  Brigade,  b.  1854. 
Res. — Elctree   House,    Lambridge,    Bath.      Club — United 
Service 

William  John  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  m.  1892, 
Anne  Brunette,  d.  of  Robert  Boyd,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mary  Nassau  [m.  1924,  Alfred  C.  S.  Smith,  R.A.]  Res. — 
Molescroft,  Rossmore  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Edward  Molesworth,  M.D.,  Surgeon 

R.N.,   b.   1813 ;    d.  1873;    m.   1853,  Marianne,  d.    of 

Dover  Farrant,  R.M.  A. : — 
Charles  Edward  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1853 ;  m, 
1st,  1882,  Anne  Ellen  (d.  1886),  d.  of  John  Terry;  2nd' 
1887,  Katherine  Marianne,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Airey,  Vicar 
of  Santon,  Isle  of  Man.  Res. — 8  Waterville  Road,  Stanley 
Bay,  Devonport,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

Dover  Nassau  O'Dwyer  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b. 
i860  ;  m.  1882,  Margaret,  d.  of  George  Tierney  Fergusson, 
B  A.  (Oxon).     Res.— 

Son  of  Arthur  Molesworth  of  Fairlawn,   b.   1821  ;    d. 

1892  ;  m.  1855,  Elizabeth   Urquhart  (d.    1889),    d.    of 

Dr.  King,  R.N.:— 
Arthur  Nepean  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1856 ;  m. 
1898,  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  John  De  la  Cour  Cornwall  of 
Janneville,  Bandon,  co.  Cork;  and  has  issue  —  Arthur 
William  Bysse  Nepean  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1902 
[m.  1923,  Ruth  Patricia,  d  of  the  late  Thomas  Gracie,  of 
Moy,  co.  Armagh,  and  has  issue — Guildford  Bysse  Nepean 


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Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  (Res.—  Toronto)].     Res. — 
Hillsboro',  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Son  of  Balfour    Nepean    Molesworth,  Gentleman,   b. 

1853;   d.  1896;    tn.  1882,   Louis  Agnes,  d.  of  H.  H. 

Thompson : — 

Herbert  Nepean  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.    1888;   tn. 

1912,  Marjorie,  d.  of  W.  Thompson,  and  has  issue — William 

Herbert  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Robert  Nepean 

Molesworth,  Gentleman,  £.  1922  ;  and  Marjorie  Julie.    Res. 

— Three  Rivers,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Son  of  Thomas  Nepean  Molesworth,  6.  1824  ;  d.  ; 
tn.  1846,  Sarah  Georgina,  d.  of  William  Kertland: — 
William  Ponsonby  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  tn. 
1883,  Bathurst  Georgina,  d.  of  the  late  E.  Fitzgerald,  K.C., 
of  Toronto;  and  has  issue — (1)  George  Nepean  Moles- 
worth, Esq.,  Major  Canadian  Forces,  served  Great  War, 
b.  1885  \tn.  1916,  Helen,  d.  of  Sydney  B.  Sykes,  of  Toronto, 
and  has  issue — John  Sydney  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919  ;  and  Margaret  Jean] ;  Fitzgerald  William  Molesworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  and  Margaret  Louisa.  Res.— Oakville, 
Ontario. 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Molesworth,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Chap- 
lain to  the  Forces,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1915  ;  tn.  1854,  Caroline 
Mary  (d.  1922),  d.  of  William  Bowles  of  Abington: — 
Rev.  Hugh  Thomas  Molesworth,  Rector  of  Allora,  Queens- 
land, b.  i860  ;  tn.  1889,  Alice  Marian,  d,  of  Edward  Deshon, 
and  has  surv.  issue — Bevil  Hugh  Molesworth,  Gentleman, 
b.  1891  [m.  1918,  Maud  Margaret,  d.  of  A.  Mutch,  and  has 
issue — Hugh   Beville   Molesworth,   Gentleman,    b.    1925]  ; 
Guilford  Bysse  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 
St.  Philip's  Rectory,  Thompson  Estate,  S.  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land. 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.    Hickman  Thomas   Molesworth, 

R.A.,  of  Kenwith,  Abbotsham,    Devon,    b     1820  ;    d. 

1896  :  tn.  1857,  Marianne,  d.  of  Robert  Lindsay: — 

Hickman  Crawford  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A., 

b.  1858;  tn.  1883,  Margaret  Amelia  (d.  1915),  d.  of  John 

Hopper  and  widow  of  Surg.-Major  M'Lean  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)  Arthur  Crawford  Valentine  Molesworth,  Gentleman, 

late  Lieut.   Waterford  R.G.A.,  b.   1885;  (2)  Guy  Lindsay 

Molesworth,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Cork  R.G.A.,  b.  1887; 

Violet  Marguerite  ;  and  Ivy  Frederica.     Res. — 

Arthur  Ludovic  Molesworth,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  R.A. , 
6.  i860 ;  tn.  1896,  Beatrice  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  Fourney 
Adams  of  Augusta,  U.S.A.     Res. — 

Robert  Everard  Molesworth,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
Lt.-Col.  late  R.A..M.C,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1st,  1889,  Katharine 
Isabella  [d.s.p.  1907),  d.  of  W.  G.  Allan,  Conservator 
India  Woods  and  Forests  ;  2nd,  Gladys  Law,  and  has  issue 
— Robert  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  May. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Underwood  Molesworth, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  late  Chaplain  Indian  Gov.,  o.  1866  ;  d. 
1909  ;  in.  1895,  Mary  Rosamond,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  R. 
Eaton,  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester:  — 
Richard  Cecil  Molesworth,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  b. 
1898.     Res.— 

Yr.  sons  of  Major-Gen.  Hickman  Thomas  Molesworth, 
B.A.  (see  above): — 
Col.  Richard  Piggot  Molesworth,  C.M.G.,  late  R.A. ,  b. 
1868  ;  m.  1904,  Madeleine,  d.  of  Dr.  Otho  Galgey  of  Castries, 
St.   Lucia ;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Gerard  Lindsay  Moles- 
worth, Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Res. — 

Col.  Herbert  Ellicombe  Molesworth,  CM. G.,  D.S.O.,  late 
R.A. ,  b.  1873;  tn.  1913,  Eileen  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  H.  W. 
Renny-Tailyour,  of  Borrowfield,  co.  Forfar,  and  has  issue — 
2  daus.     Res. — Naseby,  Bridestowe,  Devon. 

Walter  Guy  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  P.W.D.  Madras, 
b.  1874;  tn.  1903,  Ethel  Vernon,  d.  of  the  late  T.  R. 
Jessop,  F.R.C.S. ,  of  Leeds,  and  has  issue — Peter  Guy 
Lindsey  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res  — 

Major  Alec  Lindsay  Mortimer  Molesworth,  8th  Gurkha 
Rifles,  Indian  Army,  served  Indian  Frontier  and  Great 
War,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1915,  Esther,  d.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Taylor, 
and  has  issue — Lindsay  Diana.     Res. — 

Son  of  Henry  Lempriere  Molesworth,  Lieut.  6th  West 
Yorks.  Mil.,   b.   1862;  d.  1881 ;    tn.    1878,   Kathcrine 
Barstow:  — 
Hugh  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     ^es- — 

Son  of  His  Hon.  Hickman  Molesworth,  Puisne  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court,  Victoria,  b.  1842;  d,  1906;  tn.  1st, 
1868,  Elizabeth  Emily,  d.  of  William  Rutledge  ;  2nd, 
1882,  Alice  Henrietta,  d.  of  Dr  ffloyd  Minter  Peck  of 
Sale,  Gippsland,  Victoria,  Australia: — 
Hickman  Walter  Lancelot  Molesworth,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1892;  tn.  1923,  Caryl  Margaret,  d.  of  Stanley 


Hoare,  of  17  Cornwall  Terrace,   N.W.      Res. — 61   Earl's 
Avenue,  Folkestone. 


Sons  of  Robert  Arthur   Molesworth,   Esq.,    b.    1843; 

d.   1920;  tn.   1874,  Flora  Macdonald  (d.   1911),  d.    of 

John  Matheson : — 
John  Matheson  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1878 ;  tn. 
1906,  Elizabeth  Flora  Frances  Hill,  d.  of  the  late  Edwin 
M.James,  M.R.C.S.E.,  and  has  issue— Richard  William 
Edwin  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  John  Robert 
Nassau  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  John  Bysse 
Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Edwin  Noel  Waulter 
Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Flora  Roma  Maroa  ; 
and  Mary  Margaret  Hill.  Res.— Mittagcng,  St.  Kilda  ; 
and  Ballark  Morissons,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Robert  Hickman  Molesworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. 
— Mittagong,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne. 

MOLESWORTH-ST.  AUBYN  (H.  Coll.).     Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  cross  sable,  five  bezants  (St.  Aubyn) ; 

2  and  3,  gules,  an  escutcheon  vair  between  eight  cross 
crosslets  in  orle  argent  (Molesworth).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock 
thereon  a  Cornish  chough  rising  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Sir  St.  Aubyn  Hender  Molesworth-St. 

Aubyn,  12th  Bart,  J. P.  for  Cornwall,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1913  ; 

tn.  ist,  1862,  Caroline  (d.  1899),  third  d.  cf  Rev.  Charles 

Wheeler,  M.A. : — 
Sir  Hugh  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  13th  Bart.  (19  July 
1689),  B.A.,  J. P.  and  (1922)  High  Sheriff,  Cornwall, 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry, 
b.  1865;  m.  1894,  EmmaSybil  (d.  1929),  d.  of  Adm.  Charles 
Wake,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  John  Molesworth-St. 
Aubyn,  Esq.,  b.  1899  [m.  1926,  Celia  Marjorie,  eld.  d.  of  Lt.- 
Col.  Valentine  Vivian.  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  and  has 
issue— John  Arscott  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  b.  1926] ; 

(2)  Hender  Charles  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ; 

(3)  Guy  Kymyel  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  and 
Guinevere' May  [tn.  1921,  Charles  E.  H.  Lloyd].  Seats— 
Pencarrow,  Washaway,  Cornwall;  Tetcott,  Holsworthy, 
N.  Devon.     Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Beville  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  B.A..  b.  1871  ;  tn. 
1902,  Georgiana  Mary,  widow  of  late  Sir  Walter  George 
Barttelot,  2nd  Bart.,  and  only  d.  of  George  Edmond 
Balfcur  of  Sidmouth.  Res.  —  Hamble  Bank,  Warsash, 
Hants.     Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Col.   St.   Aubyn  Mo!eswcrth-St.   Aubyn,  late 

R.A.,  b.  1843;  d.  1914;  tn.  1874,  Jane  Emily,  d.  of 

J.  P.  Magor : — 

Major  Edward  Algernon  Molesworth-St  Aubyn,  D.S.O., 

late  ist  Batt.  Royal  Dublin  Fus.,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's 

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(despatches,  D.S.O.),  b.  1875  ;  m.  1916,  Ruth,  d.  of  Leslie 
Creary,  of  Lisnaburg,  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue 
— St.  Aubyn  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  Gentleman,  b.  19 17. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

MOLEYNS,  see  EVELEIGH  DE  MOLEYNS. 

The  Late  GEORGE  FREDERICK  CRISP-MOLI- 
NEUX-MONTGOMERIE,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Gren. 
Gds.,  J. P.  co.  Norfolk.  Born  1869,  being  the  son  of  the 
late  Cecil  Thomas  Crisp-Molineux-Montgomerie,  Esq. ,  J.  P. , 
D.L.,  by  his  wife  Eleanor  Frances,  sixth  dau.  of  Hon.  Arthur 
Lascelles  of  Norley,  Cheshire.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  a  branch  of 
palm  tree  in  bend  sinister  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  or 
(for  Montgomerie) ;  ii.  and  hi.,  gules,  three  rings  or,  each 
enriched  with  a  sapphire  (for  Eglington) ;  2.  quarterly,  azure 
and  or,  a  cross  moline  counterchanged  (for  Molineux)  ; 
3.  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  on  a  chevron  five  horseshoes 
all  counterchanged  (for  Crisp),  and  on  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence  the  arms  of  Somerset.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  palm 
branch  proper  (for  Montgomerie) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  two  peacocks'  feathers  in  saltire, 
a  cross  moline  or  (for  Molineux)  ;  3.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  camelopard  argent,  armed 
and  unguled  or,  sem£e  of  pellets  and  hurts  alternately, 
collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules  (for  Crisp), 
Motto  — "  Procedam us  in  pace."  Married,  1901,  Sybil 
Mary  Blanche  Somerset;  and  was  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
leaving  Issue — Rosemary.  Seat — Garboldisham  Old  Hall, 
Norfolk. 

MOLINEUX-MONTGOMER1E  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  branch  of  palm  tree  in  bend  sinister 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  gem- 
rings  or,  each  enriched  with  a  sapphire.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  palm  branch 
proper.     Motto — "  Procedamus  in  pace." 

Sons  of  Frederick  Butler  Molineux  -  Montgomerie, 
Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1832;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1878, 
Isabella,  eldest  d.  of  Hon.  Colin  Lindsay: — 

Robert  Cecil  Lindsay  Molineux-Montgomerie,  Gentle- 
man, Barr.-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1880  ;  m.  1903, 
Dorothy  Agnes  (d.  1926),  d.  of  T.  H.  Hipkin,  and  has 
issue — Frederick  Robert  Ernest  Molineux-Montgomerie, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Postal  add. — 21  Old  Square,  W.C. 

Eustace  William  Molineux-Montgomerie,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Major  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1885.     Pes.— 

Hugh  George  Molineux-Montgomerie,  Gentleman,  Lieut, 
late  Border  Regt.,  b.  1888;  m.  1923,  Doris  Grace,  d.  of 
Savignac  B.  Stedman,  M.R.C.S. ,  of  Ceylon,  and  has  issue 
— Arthur  Hugh  Savignac  Molineux-Montgomerie,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925. 

MOLLER,  see  D'OSTEN-MOLLER. 

MOLLOY  of  Strone,  Bridge  of  Callv  (U.O.,  1909). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  between  in  chief  two  trefoils 
slipped  gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  second, 
three  mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet  sable,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  trefoil  argent.  Motto — "  Malo  mori 
quam  foedari." 

Only  son  of  late  George  Molloy  : — 

William  Molloy,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  b.  1873; 
m.  1st,  1906,  Ella  Inez,  second  d.  of  late  Capt.  the  Chevalier 
James  Tagliaferro  ;  2nd,  1909,  Margaret,  d.  of  late  James 
Travers  and  widow  of  late  C.  Gibson  M'Lagan,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Pumpherston,  Midlothian;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
William  Molloy,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  (2)  Edward  Molloy, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  Margory  Gwendoline.  Pes. — 
Strone  House,  Blairgowrie,  N.B. 

MOLONY  of  Dublin  (U.O.).  Gules,  six  arrows  in  saltire 
between  two  bows  erect  to  dexter  and  sinister  or,  a 
chief  ermine.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  gules,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet 
holding  a  sword  of  the  first.  Motto — "  In  Domino  et 
non  in  arcu  meo  sperabo." 

Son  Of  James  Molony,  of  Harcourt  Street,  Dublin , 
b.  182  w  ;  m.  Jane,yngst.  d.  of  Nicholas  Sweetman, 
of  New  Bawn,  Wexford  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Francis  Molony,  P.C.,  1st  Bart. 


(21  Jan.  1925),  M.A.,  LL.D.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law 
King's  Inn,  Dublin,  and  Middle  Temple,  Q.C.  and  Bencher 
King's  Inn,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland  1918-24,  b.  1865; 
m.  1899,  Pauline,  d.  of  Bernard  Rispin,  of  Dublin;  and 
has  issue — Hugh  Francis  Molony,  Esq.,  6.  1900  ;  Joseph 
Thomas  Molony,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  John  Bernard  Molony, 
Esq.,  6.  1912  ;  Eileen  Mary  ;  Ita  Mary  ;  Marie  Etienne. 
Res. — Shanganagh,  3  The  Drive,  Wimbledon,  S.W.20. 
Clubs—  National  Liberal,  Reform,  University  and  St. 
Stephen's  Green  (Dublin). 

MOLONY  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  quiver 
erect  holding  three  arrows  between  two  bows  palevvise  all 
or;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  lions  rampant  supporting  a  staff 
all'  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  vambraced,  embowed,  the 
hand  gauntleted  grasping  a  short  sword,  all  proper,  the 
forearm  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  azure.  Motto—"  In 
Domino  et  non  in  arcu  meo  sperabo." 

Son  of  James  Molony,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Tulla,  co.  Clare  ; 

b.    1822;  d.   1893;   m.   1848,    Rebecca,  d.  of   Michael 

Greene  of  Ennis  :— 

Henry  Greene  Molony,  Esq.,   M.D.,  formerly  J. P.  co. 

Limerick    [Arms   as   above,    and   impaling    the   arms   of 

Morony,    viz.,  azure,  three  cross  crosslets  or,  between   as 


many  boars'    heads  couped   above  the   shoulders   argent, 
langued  gules],  b.  1853  ;  m.  1889,  Geraldine,  d.  of  Edmund 
Morony,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Odell  Ville,  Ballingarry,  co.  Limerick 
(q.v.).     Pes— Ardshanbally,  Adare,  co.  Limerick.       •*. 
Sons  of  Rev.   John    Molony,  B.A.,   Rector  cf  Moffat, 
Scotland,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1854  ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 
1884,  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  of  Andrew  Paterson  of  Abbots- 
ford  Crescent,  Edinburgh: — 
Rev.  James  Alexander  Molony,  b.  1890.     Pes.— 
Rev.  Andrew  Chartres  Brew  Molony,  b.  1892.     Address 
— O.U.M.,  42  Cornwallis  Street,  Calcutta. 

Adrian  Charles   Molony,   Gentleman,  b.    1894.      Pes.— 
Northland,  Newdigate,  Surrey. 

Son   of  Fitz  James  Molony,    Geutleman,    L.R.C.S. , 
b.  1858;  d.  1926  ;   m.  1886,  Louisa  Basil,  d.  of  Charles 
Townley,  of  Townley  House,  Ramsgate  :— 
James  Townley  Molony,   Gentleman,   b.  1893.     Pes.— 
38  Westby  Road,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth. 


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MOLONY(U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii.,  azure,  a  quiver  erect  holding  three  arrows  between  two 
bows  palewise  all  or  ;  ii.  and  hi.,  gules,  two  lions  rampant 
supporting  a  staff  all  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference 
(Molony) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  bars  gemelle  gules,  a 
bordure,  and  in  chief  a  crescent  azure  for  difference  (Barry). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  arm  vambraced  embowed,  the  hand  gauntleted  grasping 
a  short  sword  all  proper,  the  forearm  charged  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  azure.  Motto — "  In  Domino  et  non  in  arcu  meo 
sperabo." 

Sons  of  Harry  Molony  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  L.R. C.P.I, 
(eld.  son  of  Chartres  Brew  Molony  of  Bindon  Street, 
Ennis),  b.  1844;  d.  1880;  m.  1868,  Charlotte  Eliza, 
d.  of  John  Carver  Coates  : — 
Chartres  Aylmer  Molony,  Gentleman,  L.R.C.S.I.,  b.  1869. 
Res. — Market  Weighton,  Yorks. 

Harry  Brereton  Molony,  Gentleman,  Barrister- at- Law 
(King's  Inn),  B.A.  (Dub.),  Dist.  Inspector  R.  I.  Constab., 
b.  \%>T2.;  m.  1914,  Rosamund,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Benjamin 
Whitney,  of  Dublin.  Res. — The  Cleve,  St.  Helens, 
Hastings. 

Rev.  Perceval  John  Molony,  B.A.  (Dub.),  Chaplain  in 
India,  b.  1873.     Res. — 

Sons  of  James  Barry  Molony,  Gentleman,  of  Bindon 

Street,  Ennis,  b.  1845;  d.  1904;  m.  1872,  Ellen,  d.  of 

John  Butler  Greene,  Esq.,  B.L.  : — 

John  Chartres  Molony,  Gentleman,  M.A.   Dublin,  late 

Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  1877 ;  m.  1904,  Sarah  Frances,  d.  of 

William  Adams,    Esq.,   J. P.,  of  Drumelton,    co.    Cavan  ; 

and    has    issue— (1)   Chartres   James   Chatterton  Molony, 

Gentleman,   b.    1907;    (2)  Denis  William   Alfred  Molony, 

Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  and  Mary  Francis  Adams.     Res. — The 

Manor  House,  West  Hendred,  Berks. 

James  Gorges  Massy  Molony,  Gentleman,  M.B.  (Dub.), 
b.  1884;  m.  1910,  Annie,  d.  of  John  Kay  of  Preston.  Res. 
—29  Lemon  Street,  Truro. 

Sons    of    John     Molony,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Armagh, 

F.R.C.P.I.,  b.  1851 ;  d.  1906;  m.  1st,  Ethel  Constance, 

d.  of  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Bel- 

havel,    co.    Leitrim ;    2nd,    Mary     Macauley,    d.    of 

Charles  Higginson  of  Springmount  and  Rockport,  co. 

Antrim : — 

Otho  Hugh  Chartres  Molony,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Ind.  Army, 

b.   1880;    m.   1908,   Eileen,  d.    of  Col.  E.    ffrench  Owens. 

Res.— 

John  Barre  de  Winton  Molony,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.B.  and 
Ch.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  Major  I. M.S.,  b.  1886;  m.  1915, 
Nellie  Nevill,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  H.  Kelbett  Long,  of  Newton 
Flotman,  Norfolk.     Res. — 

Son  of  Chartres  Brew  Molony  of  Bindon  Street,  Ennis, 
m.  Alice,  d.  and  coh.  of  James  Barry  of  Rockstown, 
co.  Limerick : — 
Alfred   Molony,    Gentleman,   b.     1858.       Address  —  c/o 
National  Bank,  Ltd.,  180  Strand,  W.C. 

MOLYNEUX.  Azure,  a  cross  moline  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — A  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine, 
adorned  with  a  plume  of  peacocks'  feathers  proper. 
Motto — "  Vivere  sat  vincere." 

Sons  of    Rt.   Hon.    Sir  William   Philip    Molyneux, 
4th  Earl  of  Sefton,  b.    1835  ;    d.    1897  ;    m.   1866, 
Hon.  Cecil  Emily,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Hylton  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Osbert  Cecil  Molyneux,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O., 
6th  Ear]  of  Sefton  (30  Nov.  1 771),  Viscount  Molyneux 
of  Maryborough,  Ireland  (22  Dec.  1628),   Baron  Sefton 
of  Croxteth,  Lanes.  (20  June  i83i),Bart.  (22  May  161 1). 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  azure],  D.L.,  Capt; 
(ret.)    Lanes.    Hussars,   and   2nd   Life   Gds.,   b.    1871  ; 
s.  his  brother,  1901 ;  m.  1898,  Lady  Helena  Mary  Bridge- 
man,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Bradford  ;    and  has  sury.  issue 
— Hugh    William   Osbert,    commonly   called   Viscount 
Molyneux,  Capt.  R.H.  Gds.,  b.  1898.     Seats — Croxteth, 
Liverpool ;  Abbeystead,  Lancaster.    Town  res. — 17  Hill 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.i.     Clubs — Turf,  Bucks. 

Hon.  Richard  Frederick  Molyneux,  C.V.O.,  Maj. 
Household  Cavalry,  b.  1873.  Res. — 13  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  W.i. 

The  Late  Reverend  BRYAN  WILLIAM  HOCKEN- 
HULL  MOLYNEUX,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Master  of 
Arts,  Doctor  of  Civil  Law,  F.S.A. ,  of  Ludlow,  in  the  county 
of  Salop,  Chaplain  of  Foxe's  Charity,  Ludlow,  Salop, 
1907,  formerly  Curate  in  Charge  of  Onibury,  in  the  same 
county.  Born  1852,  died  1927,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late   Reverend    Bryan  William    Molyneux,   Clerk  in   Holy 


Orders,  of  Moor  Hall,  Ludlow,  in  the  county  of  Salop, 
by  his  wife  Louisa  Martina,  daughter  of  William  Dodgson 
of  Ulverston,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  Armorial  hear- 
ing's— Azure,  a  cross  moline  or,  on  a  canton  argent  an 
ass's  head  erased  sable;  with  the  Motto,  "Vivere  sat 
vincere."  Married,  Beatrice  Ada  {Res. — 19  Priory  Road, 
Kenilworth),   d.   of  ,    and   left  issue — Valerie 

Lois. 

MOLYNEUX  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk  (H.  Coll.).  Azure, 
a  cross  moline  or,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  second,  two 
lions  rampant  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  azure, 
between  two  mugs  argent,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
moline  of  the  first. 

Son  of : — 

St.  John  Vivian  Beaumont  Molyneux,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Tower  House,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk. 

MOLYNEUX-SEEL.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  f esse  potent 
counter-potent  pean  and  azure,  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
counterchanged  (for  Seel) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  cross  moline 
or,  a  canton  argent  (for  Molyneux).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head 
erased  per  fesse  pean  and  azure  (for  Seel) ;  2.  on  a  chapeau 
gules  turned  up  ermine,  a  peacock's  tail  proper  (for  Moly- 
neux).    Motto — "Sat  vivere  vincere." 

Sons   of  Edmund    Richard    Thomas    Molyneux-Seel, 

Esq.,  of  Hayton  Hey,  Lanes.,  b.  1824;  d.  ;  m. 

1847,    Comtesse  Anna  Maria  de    Losada   y  Lousada 

(died  1898)  ;    m.  2nd,  1898,    Elizabeth    Anne,    eldest 

daughter  of  Thomas  O.  Clinning,  Esq.,  J.P,,  of  Elm 

Grove,  Birkdale,  Lanes.  : — 

Edmund  Harrington  Molyneux-Seel,  Esquire,  Major  the 

King's  Liverpool  Regiment,  b.  1857;  m.  1894,  Clare,  yngst. 

daughter    of   the    late    Thomas    Weld    Blundell    of    Ince 

Blundell  Hall.     Res.— 

Major  Edward  Honore"  Molyneux-Seel,  D.S.O.,  late  Royal 
Scots  (Lothian)  Regiment,  b.  1862  ;  in.  1892,  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Matthew  Bulloch,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Seat 
— Burway,  Ludlow,  Salop.  Clubs—  Union,  Salop  County 
(Shrewsbury). 

MONASH  (H.  Coll.,  3  Dec.  1918).  Azure,  a  fesse 
between  in  chief  five  mullets  of  eight  points  three  and 
two,  and  in  base  a  sword  within  two  branches  of  laurel 
ill  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  gules,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  pair  of  compasses  or.  Supporters  —  On  the  dexter 
side,  an  infantryman  of  the  Australian  Expeditionary 
Force  supporting  with  his  exterior  hand  a  rifle;  on  the 
sinister,  an  artilleryman  of  the  same  Force  both  proper. 
Motto — "  Marte  et  arte." 

Son     of    Louis    Monash,     of    St.    James's     Park, 

Melbourne,  b.  183 1  ;   d.  1894  ;   m.  1863,    Bertha,  d. 

of  Jacob  Manasse  : — 

Sir  John  Monash,    G.C.M.G.   (1919),   K.C.B.   (1918), 

Lieut.-Gen.  Australian   Forces,    D.C.L.   (Oxon.),    LL.D. 

(Cantab.),  LL.D.  and  Doc.  Eng.  (Melb.),  Grand  Officier 

Legion  of  Honour   (France),  Grand  Officier  Order  de    la 

Couronne   (Belgium),  M.Inst.C.E.,   b.    1865  ;    m.    1891, 

Victoria,  d.  of  Moton  Moss,  of  Melbourne;   and  has  issue — 

Bertha  [m.  1921,  Dr.  G.  Bennett,  of  Melbourne].     Res. — 

"  Iona,"     Toorak,     Melbourne.        Clubs  —  Naval     and 

Military,  University,  Yorick. 

MONCK  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three 
lions'  heads  erased  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon  passant,  wings 
addorsed  sable.     Motto—"  Fortiter,  fideliter,  feliciter." 

Son  of  Capt.  Hon.  Charles  Henry  Stanley  Monck,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  b.  1876  ;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  m.  1904, 
Mary   Florence,    d.    of  Sir   William   W.    Portal,    2nd 
Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Wyndham  Stanley  Monck,  6th  Viscount 
Monck  (Irel.,   5  Jan.    1800),  and   Baron  Monck  of  Bally- 
trammon  (Irel.,  23  Nov.   1797;   U.K.,  12  July  1866),  Lieut. 
Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1905  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  dragon, 
wings  addorsed  argent,   langued  gules,   holding  over    the 
dexter  shoulder  a   laurel   branch  fructed  proper  ;    sinister, 
a   lion   argent,    langued   gules,    holding    over   the  sinister 
shoulder  a  laurel  branch  fructed  proper].     Seat—  Charleville, 
Enniskerry,  co.  Wicklow. 

Son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Hon.  Richard  Monck,  late  Coldstream 
Gds.,  b.  1829;    d.  1904;    m.  1861,  Frances  Elizabeth 


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Owen,  d.  of  Owen  Blayney  Cole   of  Brandrum,   co. 
Monaghan : — 
Brig. -Gen.  Cecil  Stanley  Owen  Monck,  late  comdg.  Cold- 
stream  Gds.,   served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  b.   1863;  m. 
15  Aug.   1914,  Violet,  widow  of  the  late  Henry  Dawson- 
Greene.     Post,  add.— 18  Hobart  Place,  S.W.i. 

Sons  of  William  Berkeley  Monck,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Coley 

Park,    Berks.,    B.A.    (Oxon. ),    Bar.-at-Law,   b.    1842; 

d.  1905;  m.  1872,  Althea  Paulina  Louisa,  d.  of  Charles 

Alexander  Fanshawe,  of  Grodno,  Russia: — 

George  Stanley  Stephens  Monck,  Gentleman,   b.   1880; 

m.  1906,  Ethel,  d.  of  David  Talbot- Williams,  of  Swansea. 

Address — 101  Esmond  Road,  Chiswick,  W.4. 

John   Berkeley    Monck,    Esq.,    C.V.O.,    H.M.'s   Asst.- 
Marshal  Diplomatic  Corps  since  1920,  b.    1883.      Res. — 
59  Pall  Mall,  S.W.i.     Clubs — Travellers',  Marlborough. 
Son    of    John    Bligh   Monck,    Esq.,    of  Coley   Park, 
Berks.,   J. P.,    and    High   Sheriff  (1833),    b.    1811 ;   d. 
1903;  m.  1841,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel 
Wildman  Yates : — 
John  Stanley  Monck,  Gentleman,  b.  1845;  m.  1870;  and 
has  issue.     Res. — Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Gustavus  Monck,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Preb.    of  Wells,  b.  1849 ;    d.  1920 ;    m.  1876,  Hester 
Isabella,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.    Nugent : — 
Walter  Nugent  Bligh  Monck,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.    Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Berkeley  Monck,  of  Garth, 
Gresham,   B.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Vicar  of  Netherfield,  b. 
1851 ;    m.    1884,   Elizabeth   Mary,   d.    of   Rev.    Alfred 
Burder : — 
Gustavus  Alfred  Berkeley  Monck,   Gentleman,   b.    1888. 
Christopher   Torrington    Monck,    Gentleman,    b.     1892. 
Res.— 

Sons   of  John  Bligh  Monck,   Gentleman,  b.   1855;  d. 

1917;  m.   1881,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  George   de 

Gruchy : — 

George  Francis  Bligh  Monck,  Gentleman,  b.    1885;  m, 

1919,  Mabel,  d.  of  Robert  Lempriere  Hesketh.  of  Ringley 

Mead,  Paignton.     Res. — Coley  Lodge,  Paignton,  S.Devon. 

Henry  Gustavus  Hamilton  Monck,  Gentleman,  b.   1894. 

Res. — Beaumont  Lodge,  Paignton. 

MONCKTON  (H.  Coll.).     Or,  three  bars  and  in  chief 


as  many  mullets  vert.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-cluniac  monk  habited 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scourge  with  four  knotted 
lashes  all  proper.  Badge — -The  sun  in  splendour  proper, 
charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  gules.  Motto — "  God 
bless  le  Moigne." 

Son  of  Henry  Monckton  of  Aller  Court,  Somerset, 

b.  1825  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Richard 

Evans  of  Aller  : — 

Reginald  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.   1877  ;    m.   1906, 

Gertrude  Olivia,  eld.  d.  of  Col.  A.  H.  Hobbs,  V.D.,  of 

The  Mount,  Saltford,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — Anthony 

Reginald  le  Moigne  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  191 6  ;  Mary 

Olivia  Monckton ;  Elizabeth  Penelope  Monckton.     Seat 

— le  Moigne's,  Wrington,  co.  Somerset. 


MONCKTON    (  ).       Gules,    on   a   chevron 

between  three  martlets  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  martlet  or.  Motto — "  Famam  extendere  factis. "  Livery 
— Blue  and  red. 

Son  of  Francis  Monckton,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L.  for  co. 

Stafford,  M.P. ,  late  Capt.   and  Hon.   Major  Queen's 

Own  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1844;  d.  1926;  m.  1889, 

Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  Algernon  Charles  Heber-Percy  of 

Hodnet  Hall,  co.  Salop: — 

Reginald   Francis    Percy    Monckton,    Esq.,    D. L.    co. 

Stafford,  Capt.  Staffs.  Yeo.  T.A.,  b.  1896.     Seats— Stretton, 

Stafford  ;  and  Somerford,  Brewood,  Stafford. 

Son  of  Arthur  Monckton,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  Worcester, 

M.A.   (Oxon.),  b.    1845;    d.    1917;    w.    1896,    Lady 

Gertrude   Pleydell-Bouverie,    d.    of   the   4th    Earl    of 

Radnor : — 

Marmaduke   Monckton,    Gentleman,   b.    1899.      Seat  — 

Eld.  sons  of  Edward  Philip  Monckton,  of  Fineshade 

Abbey,  and  Laundimer  House,  Northants. ,  J. P.,  C.C., 

M.A. ,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  Barr.-at-Law,  Recorder  of 

Northampton,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batt. 

Northampton  Regt.,  M.P..&.  1840;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1866, 

Christabel  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Rev.  C.  D.  Francis,  M.A., 

Vicar  of  Tysoe,  co.  Warwick  : — 

George  Edward  Monckton,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  Trin.  Coll. 

Camb.,  b.  1868;  m.  1896,  Marguerite,  ygst.  d.  of  the  late 

James    Marigold    of    Park    House,    Edgbaston,    and    has 

issue — 3    daus.         Seat — Fineshade      Abbey,      Stamford, 

Northants. 

Philip Tunnard  Monckton,  Gentleman,  late  Indian  Police, 
b.  1870;  m.  iqoi,  Agnes,  d.  of  Maxwell  Smith,  and  has 
issue — Philip  Anthony  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Guy 
Leonard  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  and  two  daus. 
Res. — Quarry  Stream  Farm,  Limuru,  Kenya  Colony. 
Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Son  of  Noel  Monckton,  Esq. ,  late  Distrct  Commissioner 
B.E.  Africa,  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt., 
b.  1871  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1st,  1895,  Flora  (d.  1918),  d.  of 
Rev.  George  Townsend  Warner  of  Newton  Abbott, 
2nd,  1920,  Nora,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Parbury:  — 
Edward  Philip  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Res.— 
31  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W.3. 

Yngr.    sons   of  Lt.-Col.  Edward  Philip  Monckton  (see 
above) : — 
Charles  Monckton,  Gentleman,  £.  1873;  m.  1905,  Lilian, 
d.  of  late  R.  S.  Wayne,  M.A. 

Christopher  Cecil  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m. 
1913,  Mabel  Cordelia,  d.  of  Rev.  C.  E.  Shirley- Woolmer, 
Vicar  of  Sidcup,  Kent.     Res. — 

Thomas  Anthony  Monckton,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Comdr. 
R.N.V.R.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1885. 

Sons  of  Hugh  Monckton,   Esq.,    M.A.  (Camb),  late 
Governor's  Commissioner  Cclo  West  and  Stip.  Magis- 
trate for  the  district  of  Ba,    Fiji,  b.    1847;    d.    1925; 
w.    1878,    Isabel  Jane   Gillis    (d.    1909),    d.   of    John 
Chapman : — 
Hugh   Claud   Monckton,   Esq.,  District   Commissioner, 
Fiji,    b.    1881  ;  m.    1910,   Emily   Sophia  Ray,  d.  of  E.  C. 
Gibson,   and    has   surv.    issue  —  Basil   Robert   Monckton, 
Gentleman,  6.  1917  ;  Hugh  Noel  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1923  ;  and  Sybil  Dorothy.     Res.— Ba,  Fiji  Islands. 

Eric  Parrv  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  m.  1917, 
Minna,  d.  of  H.  Erhard  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue 
— James  Hugh  Monckton,  Gentleman,  6.  1921  ;  and  Joan 
Harriette.     Res. — Shortland  Island,  Solomon  Islands. 

Son  of  Henry  Grant  Monckton,  Esq.,  Commander 
R.N.,  b.  i860;  d.  1917;  m.  1890,  Maud  Lilian,  d.  of 
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Res.— 

Sons  of  Frederick    Edward  Monckton   of    Clevedon, 
Somerset,  b.  1829;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1853,  Winifred  Penn, 
d.  of  Capt.  Ray  Boucant,  E  I.C.N.S.  :— 
Rev    James  Frederick  Monckton,  Vicar  of  Sinnington, 
Pickering,  b.  1858;  m.  1885,  Alice,  d.  of  Neil  Harper;  and 
has  issue — (1)  James  Frederick  Edward  Monckton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1892  [m.   1917,  Dorothy  Verrinder,  d.  of  George 
Wilson,  and  has  issue — Francis  Edward  Monckton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921  ;  Georgiana  Elspeth  ;  and  Patricia  Penn] ;  (2) 
Gordon  Cecil  Monckton,  Gentleman,  Nigerian  C.S. ,  b.  1902 
[m.  1928,  Mary  Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Hugh  McCaffrey, 
of   Clones,    co.    Monayhan]  ;    Winifred    Penn    [m.    1926, 
Charles  Henry  Richardson];  and  Alice  Elizabeth  [m.  1927, 
Thomas    E.    Ryves,    M.R.C.S.].       Res.—  The    Vicarage, 
Sinnington,  Pickering,  Yorks. 

Cecil  Charles  Fisk  Monckton,  Gentleman,  formerly  Fiji 
C.S. ,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1902,  Dorothy  Tatham,  d.  of  W.  Tatham 
Hughes,  I.S.O.,  of  Somerset  Place,  Bath,  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Edward  Walter  Monckton,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  1903  ;  (2)  Charles  Tatham  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Res. — Portelet  Cottage,  Jersey. 

Sons  of  Walter  Hilary  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ; 

d.  1924 ;  m.  1888,  Jean  Bruce,  d.  of  Alexander  Bruce 

Webster:  — 

Hilary  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  m.  1915,  Ruby 

Rose,  d.  of  John  Crisp  of  Ironmogie,  Corina,  N.S.W.,  and 

has  issue — Walter  John  Bruce  Monckton,   Gentleman,  b. 

1918;  and  Jean  Winifred.      Address — Meriden,  20  Pacific 

Street,  Manly,  N.S.W. 

Basil  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Inglis  George  Monckton,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Coven,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth  Esther,  d. 
of  Francis  Corser : — 
Herbert    Haden   Monckton,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon), 
Solicitor,  b.   1861 ;    m.   1904,  Dora  May,  d.  of  Alfred  H. 
Griffiths,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Thornbury,   Edgbaston;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Elizabeth  Joyce.     Res. — 40  Calthorpe  Road, 
Edgbaston. 

William  Leopold  Monckton,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1st,  1905,  Ethel  Maud  (d.  1918),  d.  of  Samuel  Morton 
of  Llangollen  ;  2nd,  1919,  Myvanwy  Doris,  widow  of  Major 
P.  Gerrard,  D.S.O.     Res.— 19  Upton  Road,  Slough,  Bucks. 


MONCKTON-ARUNDELL  (R.L.,  22  Dec.  1769; 
and  by  R.L. ,  15  Feb.  1826  the  surname  of  Monckton- 
Arundell,  to  be  borne  by  successors  in  the  title,  and  Monckton 
only  by  yr.  issue).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  six  swallows 
three,  two,  and  one  argent  (Arundell) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  martlets  or,  as  many  mullets  of  the 
field  (Monckton).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1. 
on  a  chapeau  azure,  turned  up  ermine,  a  swallow  argent 
(Arundell) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  ot  the  colours,  a  martlet  or 
(Monckton).     Motto — "  Famam  extendere  factis." 

Son    of    the    Rt.    Hon.     George    Edward    Arundell 

Monckton- Arundell,   6th  Viscount  Galway,    M.P. ,   b. 

1805;  d.    1876;  m.  1838,    Henrietta   Eliza  Milnes   (d. 

1891),  sister  to  1st  Baron  Houghton: — 
Rt.  Hon.  George  Edmund  Milnes  Monckton-Arundell, 
7th  Viscount  Galway  and  Baron  Killard  (Irel. ,  17  July  1727), 
and  1st  Baron  Monckton  (U.K.,  4  July  1887),  C.B.,  D.L. , 
C.A.,  and  J. P.  co.  Notts.,  M.P.  North  Notts.  1872-85, 
Hon.  Col.  formerly  (1882-1904)  comdg.  Sherwood  Rangers, 
A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria,  to  King  Edward,  and  to  King 
George  [Supporters — Two  unicorns  ermine,  crined,  armed, 
and  unguled,  and  each  gorged  with  an  Eastern  diadem  or], 
b.  1844;  m.  1879,  Vere  (d.  1921),  a  Dame  of  Justice  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
d.  of  Ellis  Gosling  of  Busbridge  Hall,  Surrey;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Hon.  George  Vere  Arundell-Monckton,  D.S.O. , 
O.B.E.,  M.A.  (Oxon.);  Lt.-Col.  The  Life  Guards,  b.  1882 
[w.  1922,  Hon.  Lucia  White,  d.  of  3rd  Baron  Annaly,  and 
has  issue — 3  daus.] ;  Hon.  Violet  Frances  [m.  1904,  Major 
Geoffrey  Henry  Julian  Skeffington  Smyth,  D.S.O.,  J. P., 
D.L.  ;  and  has  issue].  Seat— The  Mantles,  Bawtry,  Yorks. 
Town  res.— 48  Portland  Place,  W.     Club— Carlton. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Monckton,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of 

the   Hon.    Edmund  Gambier  Monckton),  b.   1846;   d. 

1900;  m.  1885,  Rose  Ethel,    d.  of  Henry  Vatcher:  — 
William  Arundell  Monckton,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Batt. 
Royal  Jersey  Mil.,  b.  1894.     Res.—  Windermere  Hall,  Notts. 
Edmund  Savile  Monckton,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cambs.),  b. 
1900;  m.  1927,  Kathleen,  d.  of  James  Musgrave.     Res.— 

Son  of  Marmaduke  John  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ; 


d.  1922  ;  m.   189 1,  Kathleen,    d.    of  Dep.  Surg. -Gen. 

James  Browne,  M.D. : — 
Philip  Marmaduke  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1892 ;  m. 
1918,  Lavender  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  W.  J.  O'Hara,  of  St. 
Albans,  and  has  issue — John  Philip  Moncktcn,  Gentleman, 
6.  1919  ;  George  Rupert  Monckton,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ; 
and  Sylvia.  Address — P.O.  Box,  17  Terrace,  British 
Columbia. 

Son  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Horace  Manners  Monckton,  b. 

1824;  d.  1904;  m.    1st,   1856,  Georgina  {d.  1879),  d.  of 

Sir  Thomas  Woollaston  White,  Bart.  : — 
Horace  Woollaston  Monckton,  Esq.,  Bar.-at-Law,  Vice- 
Pres.  and  Treas.  of  the  Linnean  Soc. ,  F.G.S. ,  b.  1857. 
Postal  addresses — Whitecairn,  Wellington  College  Station, 
Berkshire;  3  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  Junior  Carlton. 

Sir  ROBERT  DRUMMOND  MONCREIFFE, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  V.D.,  T.D.,  eighth  Baronet,  of  Mon- 
creiffe,  in  the  county  of  Perth  (30  Nov.  it85),  Deputy- 
Lieutenant,  late  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King  George,  Hon.  Col. 
6/7th  Battalion  Black  Watch.  Born  November  3, 1856,  being 
the  son  of  the  seventh  Baronet,  by  his  wife  Louisa,  com- 
monly known  as  Lady  Louisa,  daughter  of  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable Thomas  Robert  Hay,  the  eleventh  Earl  of  Kinnoull ; 
succeeded  his  father  in  1879,  under  the  creation  of  November 
30,  1685.     Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  c.  1672-7).     Argent, 


a  lion  rampant  between  two  mullets  gules,  a  chief  ermine 
Upon  the  escutcheon,  from  which  is  pendent  by  an  orange 
tawny  ribbon  his  badge  as  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules , 
doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules ;  and  upon  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "  Sur  esperance."  Married,  April  6, 
1880,  Evelyn  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles 
Rowley  Hay-Drummond,  and  niece  of  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull. 
Heir  presumptive— His  nephew,  John  Robert  Guy  Mon- 
creiffe,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1884.  Seat— 
Moncreiffe  House,  Bridge  of  Earn,  co.  Perth.  Residence — 
68  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i.  Clubs—  Guards',  Turf,  Arthur's, 
New  (Edin.). 

MONCRIEFF,  see  SCOTT-MONCRIEFF. 

MONCRIEFF  of  Culfargie  (L.O.,  1790;  as  cadet  of 
that  ilk,  1673).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  a  chief  ermine,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed 

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of  the  third,  charged  with  six  stars  or.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
lion's  head  erased  gules.  Motto — "Esperance."  Livery 
— Red  and  white. 

Eld.  son  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Moncrieff,  K.C.B. , 
J.  P. ,  F.  R.S. ,  b.  1829;  d.  1900;  m.  1875,  Harriet  Mary, 
only  d.  of  James  Wilson  Rimington  Wilson  of  Broom- 
head  Hall,  co.  York: — 
Malcolm  Matthew  Moncrieff,  Esq, ,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1876  ;  m.  ,  Perrin  Millais,  and  has  issue — 

Moncrieff,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.     Estates — Barnhill 

and  Bandirran,  co.  Perth,  and  Pitarthie,  co.  of  Fife. 
Post.  adds. — Bandirran  House,  Perth  ;  21  Kensington  Park 
Gardens,  London,  W. 

MONCREIFF  (L.O.,  1771).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  a  chief 
ermine  (Moncreiff,  L.O. ,  1673);  2  and  3,  argent,  an  oak- 
tree  growing  out  of  a  well  in  base,  both  proper  (Wellwood, 


Harry  Wellwood  Moncreiff,  b.  191 5 ;  Hon.  Donald. 
Graham  Fitzherbert  Moncreiff,  b.  1919 ;  Hon.  Robert 
Frederick  Arthur  Moncreiff,  b.  1924  ;  Hon.  Katherine  ' 
Moira  ;  Hon.  Lilian  Vida  Lechmere  ;  Hon.  Nicola  Gladys ; 
and  Hon.  Pamela  Anne.  Seat — Tulliebole  Castle,  co. 
Kinross. 

MOND  of  Hartford  Hill  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  argent  between  in  chief  a  decrescent  and  an 
increscent,  and  in  base  a  crescent,  all  or,  on  a  chief  argent 
an  eagle  displayed  between  two  mullets  sable.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-bear  holding  between  his  paws  a  fountain,  both 
proper.  Motto — "  Make  yourself  necessary."  Supporters 
— (Dexter),  a  Doctor  of  Science  of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  chemical  measure-glass: 
(sinister),  a  labourer  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  pick 
resting  on  the  shoulder,  all  proper. 

Son  of  Ludwig  Mond,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  The  Poplars, 


L.O.,  1771).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries  a  demi-Iion  rampant  gules, 
armed  and  langued  azure.  Supporters— On  either  side  a 
man  in  armour,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  spear  resting 
on  his  shoulder,  all  proper,  the  breastplate  charged  with  a 
crescent  gules.     Motto — "  Sur  esperance." 

Son   of  Sir  Robert  Chichester  Moncreiff,  3rd  Baron 
Moncreiff,  B.  A.  (Camb. ),  Vicar  of  Tanworth,  Warwick- 
shire, b,  1843;  d.  1913;  m.  1871,  Florence  Kate,  d.  of 
late  Col.   Richard    Henry  FitzHerbert    of   Somersal 
Herbert: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Arthur  Fitz  Herbert  Moncreiff,  4th 
Baron  Moncreiff  (9  Jan.  1874),  and  a  Bart.  (N.S.,  22  April 
1626,  and  U.K..  23  May  1871),  B.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1872; 
m.  1909,  Lucy  Vida,  eld.  d.  of  David  Lechmere  Anderson, 
I.R.C.P.,  of  Inveresk,    Doncaster ;   and  has  issue — Hon. 


Avenue  Road,  N.W.,and  of  Winnington  Hall,  North- 
wich,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1866,  Frieda  Lowenthal:— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Moritz  Mond,  Baron  Melchett  (1928, 
1st  Bart.  (1910),  P.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M. P.  for  Chester 
1906-10,  for  Swansea  1910-23,  and  for  Carmarthen 
1924-28,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1894,  Violet  Florence  Mabel,  D.B.E, 
d.  of  late  James  Henry  Goetze,  and  grand-dau.  of  late  John 
Bentley  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Henry  Ludwig  Mond,  M.P. 
Ely  1923-24,  b.  1898  [m.  1920,  Amy  Gwen,  d.  of  Edward 
Wilson  of  Parktown,  Johannesburg,  and  has  issue — Derek 
John  Henry  Mond,  Esq.,  b.  1922  ;  Julian  Edward  Alfred 
Mond,  Gentleman,  b.  1925;  and  Karis  Valerie  (Res.— 45 
Green  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.i)];  Hon.  Eva  Violet  [m. 
1914,  Viscount  Erleigh,  M.C.,  only  son  of  The  Marquess  of 
Reading];  Hon.  Mary  Angela  [m.  1st,  1922,  Sir  Neville 
Arthur  Pearson,  2nd  Bt. ;    2nd.  1928,  C.  W.   Hordern] ; 


a^on 


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and  Hon.  Rosalind  Jean  Nora  [tn.  1926,  John  Buckland 
of  Edgbaston].  Seat —  Melchet  Couri,  Romsey,  Hants. 
iTown  res. — 35  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Reform, 
National  Liberal,  Eighty. 

MONEY   (H.    Coll.,  ).     Or,   on   a   pile   azure,  ten 

bezants,  four,  three,  two  and  one,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  lion 
passant  of  the  second.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bezant  between  two  wings 
azure,  each  wing  sem6e-de-lys  or.  Motto — "  Factis  non 
verbis."     Livery — Dark  blue,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  Ernie  Edmund  Money,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.   Indian 

Army,  b.  1849  ;  d.    1894  ;    tn.  1876,  Alice,    d.    of  Gen. 

Henry  Drummond,  R.E.  : — 
Ernie  Francis  Drummond  Money,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.- 
Col.  late  Ind.  Army,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1st,  1919,  Frances  Marion 
(d.  1 919),  d.  of  the  late  Peter  Alexander  Young,  M.D.  of 
Edinburgh;  2nd,  1923,  Dorothy  Blanche,  d.  of  David 
Anderson  of  Sandbach,  Cheshire.  Res. — The  Orchard 
Cottage,  Newport,  Essex.     Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.   Robert  Cotton  Money,  B.S.C.,  b. 

1835 ;    d.    1903 ;    tn.    1858,    Selina   Mary,    eld.    d.    of 

William      Douglas     of      Lansdown      House,      Bath, 

M.C.S.  :— 
Robert  Cotton  Money,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Col.,  late 
comdg.  1st  Batt.  K.O.  Yorks  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1887, 
Geraldine  Maria,  d.  of  F.  Wheeler  ;  and  has  issue — Robert 
Cotton  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.  Club— Naval  and 
Military. 

Ernest  Douglas  Money,  Esq.,  CLE.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O., 
Brig.-Gen.  (ret.),  formerly  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army,  b.  1866 ; 
tn.  1894,  Winifred  Mabel,  d.  of  Col.  M.  Burgess,  R.A. ; 
and  has  issue — Harold  Douglas  Kyrle  Money,  Gentleman,  b. 
1895.  Res. — Greystones,  Pluckley,  Kent.  Club — Jun. 
Army  and  Navy. 

Eld.  son  of  Gerard  Ncel  Money,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Col.  Bengal 

Army,  H.M.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  b.  1835  ;  d. 

1895;    m-    1857,   Sarah   Selina    Hamilton,  d.   of  Col. 

William  Stuart  Menteith  : — 
Louis  James  Gerard  Money,  Gentleman,  b.    1859  ;    tn. 
;   and  has  issue — Harold  Louis  Money,  Gentleman, 
b.         .     Res.— 

Son  of  Ernest  Noel  Money,  Gentleman  (son  of  Gerard 

Noel  Money  and  Sarah  Menteith  (see  above) ),  b.  1867  ; 

d.  1904  ;  tn.  : — 

Gerard  Edward  Noel  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.    Res. — 

Ygst.  son  of  Gerard  Noel  Money  and  Sarah  Menteith 

(see  above) :  — 
Cecil  Noel  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 

Son   of  Rev.  James   Drummond   Money  of  Stodham 

Park,  co.  Hants.,  Rector  ol  Sternfield,  *.  1805  ;  d.  1875  ; 

tn.     1st,    1832,    Charlotte    (d.  1848),  d.  of  Hon.   and 

Rev.  Gerard  Thomas  Noel;  2nd,    1850,  Clara  (after- 


wards Mrs.  Money-Coutts,  d.  1899),  d.  and  coh.  of 
Sir  Frances  Burdett,  Bart.  : — 
Capt.  Albert  William  Money,  Canadian  Rifles,  b.  1839  ; 
tn.  1861,  Emily  Buckley;  and  has  issue — (1)  Noel  Ernest 
Money,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brig.-Gen.  late 
Major  Shropshire  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1867  [tn.  1903,  Maud 
Boileau,  d.  of  Edward  Wood  of  Culmington  Manor ;  and 
has  issue — Gordon  Noel  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and 
a  dau.  (Res. — Qualicum  Beach,  Vancouver  Island.  Club — 
White's)];  (2)  Harold  Broomfield  Money,  Gentleman,  b. 
1877.     Res.— 

Sons   of  Rev.    Granville    Erskine    Money,    Rector   of 
Byrleet,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn.  1875,  Alice,  d.  of  Charles 
Churchill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Weybridge  Park: — 
Walter  Fraser  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Brien  Michael  Money,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1880; 
tn.  1909,  Florence,  d.  of  Dr.    J.    Neale    of  Vale    House, 
Guernsey,  and  has  issue — 1  son,    1    dau.     Club — United 
Service. 

Rev.  Humphrey  Churchill  Money,  b.  1884.  Res. — West- 
brook,  Weybridge. 

David  Frederick  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.  Res. — 8 
Park  Drive,  N.W.n. 

Roger  Noel  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Walter  Baptist  Money,  b.  1848;  tn.  1871, 
Edith  Belina,  d.  of  Sir  Edmund  Hornby: — 
Granville  Edmund  Walter  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Kyrle  Eugene  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Roland  Hornby  Money,    Gentleman,   b.    1883.      Res. — 
Son   of  William   James   Money,   Esq.,  C.S.I.   (1869), 
B.C.S.,  b.  1832;  d.  ;  tn.  1861,  Emily  Harriett,  d. 

of  General  James  Clarke  Charnock  Gray: — 
Ernie  William  Kyrle  Money,  Esq.,  Major  Shropshire  Lt. 
Inf.,  b.    1863;    tn.    1890,  Alexandra    (Daisy),  d.   of  Major 
Wynard    Battye ;    and    has   issue — Rupert   Inglis   Money 
Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Charles  Leonard  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1839  ; 
d.  1920 ;  tn.  1880,  Kate,  d.  of  Capt.  F.  Grantham,  45th 
Regt.  :- 
David  Eugenius  Kendal  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Robert  Grantham  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Jack  Ernie  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Forbes  Septimus  Money,  Hon. 

Canon  of  Rochester,  £.   1817 ;  d.   1893;  tn.   1st,  1856, 

Anne,  d.  of  Cannon  Jarratt ;  2nd,  1868,  Sibella,  d.  of 

John    Christopher   Lethbridge,    of    Granville    House, 

Blackheath : — 

Robert  Jarratt  Money,  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E.,  b.   1862; 

tn.   1894,  Geraldine,  d.  of  George  R.   Lempriere.   Res. — 

North  Cave,  Pembroke  Road,  Woking. 

Charles  Francis  Lethbridge  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ; 
tn.  1900,  Lily,  d.  of  Robert  Spunner  of  Ballyteague, 
Ireland  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Ernie  Money,  Gentleman, 
b.  1903.     Res. — Victoria,  B.C.  ►*- 

John  Ernie  Money,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1872  ;  tn. 
1905,  Mary  Gilson,  d.  of  John  Brander,  M.D. ,  and  widow 
of  Ernest  Mawdesley.  Res. — 56  Finchley  Road,  N.W.8. 
Club — St.  Stephen's. 

Rev.  William  Taylor  Money,  M.A.,  b.  1873;  tn.  Agnes 
Dalton.  Res. — St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  3  Gloucester  Place, 
Greenwich,  S.E.10. 

George  Jessep  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1924. 
Res.— 

Rev.  David  Washbourne  Money,  b.  1878 ;  tn.  1906, 
Frances,  d.  of  Fountain  Hinde  of  Cleveland,  Norwich  ; 
and  has  issue — Theodore  David  Fountain  Money,  b.  1907. 
Robert  Washbourne  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Res. — 
St.  John's  Vicarage,  Woking. 

Gerald  Septimus  Money,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

MONEY-COUTTS  (R.L.,  6.  Oct.  1914,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  saltire  argent,  charged  with 
an  annulet  sable  (for  Nevill) ;  2,  argent,  a  stag's  head 
erased  gules,  between  the  attires  a  pheon  azure,  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  embattled  of  the  last,  charged  with  four 
buckles  or  (forCoutts) ;  3,  azure,  two  bars  or,  each  charged 
with  three  martlets  gules  (for  Burdett).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
passant  or  (for  Nevill) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
man  from  the  middle,  shooting  an  arrow  from  a  bow,  all 
proper  (for  Coutts) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  head  erased  sable  (for  Burdett).  Badge — A 
griffin  segreant  or,  beaked  and  membered  azure,  and 
armed  argent.  Standard — Gules,  sem£e  of  hearts  argent. 
Motto — "  Dieu  est  ma  fiance."  Supporters — On  either 
side  a  griffin  or. 


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Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Burdett  Coutts-Nevill, 
5th  Baron  Latymer,  b.  1852  ;    d.  1923  ;    m.  1875, 
Edith  Ellen  (Res.— The  Rest,  Aldburgb,  Suffolk), 
d.  of  the  late  Charles  Churchill,  of  Weybridge  Park, 
Surrey : — 
Rt.   Hon.   Hugh  Burdett  Money-Coutts,  6th  Baron 
Latymer  (23  Feb.  1431),  T.D.,  B.A.  Oxon.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
Roy.  N.  Devon  Hussars,  J. P.  Devon  and  Hants.,  b.  1876 ; 
m.  1900,  Hester  Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  J.  C. 
Russell,  C.V.O. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Thomas  Burdett 
Money-Coutts,    b.  1901  [tn.  1925,  Patience,  d.  of  William 
Courtenay-Thompson,  and  has  issue — Hugo  Neville  Money- 
Coutts,  Esq.,  b.  1926;  and  1  dau. ;  (2)  Hon.  Alexander 
Burdett  Money-Coutts,  b.  1902;  (3)  Hon.  Godfrey  Burdett 
Money-Coutts,  b.   1905 ;    Hon.  Mercy  Burdett.     Seat — 
Shipton  Lodge,  Oxon.     Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
Travellers'. 

MONEY-KYRLE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  66, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  vert  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  or  (for  Kyrle) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  chequy  argent  and  gules,  on 
a  chief  sable,  three  eagles  displayed  or  (for  Money) ;  2. 
chequy  argent  and  gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  eagles  dis- 
played or  (for  Money) ;  3.  argent,  on  a  fesse  between  six 
martlets  gules,  three  quatrefoils  of  the  first  (for  Wash- 
borne)  ;  4.  ermine,  a  chief  bendy  sinister  of  eight  or  and 
sable  (for  Dabitot) ;  5.  gules,  a  fesse  and  in  chief  two 
mullets  argent  (for  Power);  6.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable, 
three  eagles  displayed  or  (for  Ernie);  7.  argent,  on  a 
chevron  gules,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sable,  a 
crescent  of  the  first  (for  Wroughton) ;  8.  gules,  three 
sheaves  of  arrows  each  consisting  of  one  in  pale  and  two 
in  saltire  or,  barbed  flighted  and  banded  argent  (for  Best) ; 
9.  per  pale  sable  and  argent,  a  cross  moline  counterchanged 
(for  Malwin) ;  10.  ermine,  on  abend  azure,  three  leopards' 
faces  or  (for  Cambride) ;  n.  ermine,  two  chevronels  gules 
(for  Finamore) ;  12.  per  chevron  gules  and  ermine,  three 
chess-rooks  counterchanged  (for  Holwell) ;  13.  argent,  a 
cross  and  in  the  first  quarter  a  fleur-de-lys  sable  (for  Hey- 
dock) ;  14.  vert,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  or 
(for  Kyrle) ;  15.  sable,  a  cross  engrailed  argent  (for  Knuttes- 
ford) ;  16.  quarterly  ermine  and  paly  of  six  or  and  gules 
(for  Knightley)  ;  17.  gules,  two  bars  ermine,  in  chief  a 
crescent  argent  (for  Pantulf) ;  18.  gules,  fretty  or,  a  cres- 
cent of  the  last  for  difference  (for  De  Verdun);  19.  gules, 
three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or  (for  Doilly) ;  20.  barry  of  ten 
argent  and  gules,  a  chevron  or  (for  De  Stoke) ;  21.  gules,  a 
stag's  head  caboshed  argent  (for  Duston) :  22.  or,  fretty 
gules,  a  canton  argent  (for  FitzNoel) ;  23.  azure,  two  bars 
gemelles  and  in  chief  a  lion  passant  guardant  or  (for  Tre- 
goz) ;  24.  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent,  ducally 
crowned  or  (for  FitzGerold) ;  25.  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  be- 
tween three  mullets  of  six  points  sable  (for  Ewias) ;  26. 
azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or  (for  Galofre) ;  27.  or,  a 
stag's  head  caboshed  sable  (for  Burgh)  ;  28.  argent,  on  a 
saltire  sable,  five  swans  of  the  first  (for  Burgh) ;  29.  gules, 
a  chevron  paly  of  eight  or  and  argent,  between  three  cross 
crosslets  of  the  last  (for  Cowley) ;  30.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable  (for  Cowley) ;  31.  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  annulets  gules  (for  Chaucous)  ; 
32.  sable,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  hawk's  lures  argent 
(for  Skenard);  33.  or,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops 
azure  (for  Colcombe) ;  34.  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  a  bend 
fusilly  or  (for  Harweden) ;  35.  argent,  a  fesse  dancett^e  be- 
tween seven  cross  crosslets  in  chief  and  six  in  base  gules 
(for  Waterville)  ;  36.  gules,  three  bendlets  vair,  a  label  of 
five  points  or  (for  Lathwath)  ;  37.  gules,  two  bars  argent, 
a  canton  ermine  (for  St.  John) ;  38.  azure,  five  fusils  con- 
joined in  fesse  or,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  gules  (for 
Plumpton);  39.  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three 
martlets  sable  (for  Bagot) ;  40.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  vaire 
or  and  azure  (for  Combmartin) ;  41.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (for  Lyons) ;  42.  argent,  a  fesse  azure,  between  three 
crescents  gules  (for  Warkworth) ;  43.  argent,  on  a  chief 
gules,  five  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  of  the  first  (for  Pinck- 
ney)  ;  44.  gules,  three  stirrups  leathered  and  buckled  or 
(for  Scudamore) ;  45.  or,  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  in  the  foot 
gules  (for  Scudamore,  ancient);  46.  gules,  three  lions  pas- 
sant in  pale  argent  (for  Giffard)  ;  47.  or,  two  bars  gemelles 
and  in  chief  a  lion  passant  guardant  gules  (for  Giffard) ; 
48.  gules,  three  stirrups  leathered  and  buckled  or  (for 
Wheler  or  Whelyn) ;  49  or,  three  chevronels  gules  (for 
Spencer) ;  50.  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  between  three  mullets 
of  six  points  sable  (for  Ewias) ;  51.  ermine,  two  bars 
gemelles  gules  (for  Huntercombe) ;  52.  gules,  a  bend  and 
bordure  vair  (for  Hoding) ;  53.  gules,  a  saltire  argent,  be- 


tween four  cross  crosslets  or  (for  Windsor)  ;  54.  gules,  a 
saltire  argent  (for  FitzOther) ;  55.  argent,  on  a  bend 
cottised  sable,  three  trouts  or  (for  Osborne);  56.  azure,  a 
chevron  between  three  quatrefoils  slipped  argent  (for  Vin- 
cent) ;  57.  azure,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine  (for  Stoughton) ; 
58.  quarterly  sable  and  gules,  a  cross  argent,  between  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  three  lance-rests,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  as  many  cockatrices  or  (for  Jones)  ;  59. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  trefoil  slipped  or,  within  an  orle  of  eight  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  of  the  second  (for  Brett);  60.  argent,  on  a  saltire 
sable,  five  swans  of  the  first  (for  Brough) ;  61.  argent,  a 
fesse  engrailed  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  sable  (for  Rich- 
mond) ;  62.  sable,  three  goats  salient  argent  (for  Thorold) ; 
63.  argent,  three  bars  gules ;  on  a  canton  azure,  a  martlet 
or  (for  Hough) ;  64.  argent,  a  bend  raguly  sable,  between 
six  pellets  (for  Marston) ;  65.  argent,  a  cross  potent  gules, 
between  four  pellets  (for  Brerehaugh).  Mantling  vert  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert  a  hedgehog  or  (for  Kyrle) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  sable,  erased  argent,  collared 
gemelle,  holding  in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Money). 
Motto — "  Nil  moror  ictus." 

Second  son  of  Audley  Walter  Washbourne   Money- 
Kyrle,  Esq.,    J. P.  and  D.L.,   b.    1846;   d.    1908;   m. 
1887,  Florence  Cecilia,  eldest  d.  of  Horace  Smith  Bosan- 
quet,  Esq.,  of  Broxbornebury,  Broxbourne,  Hertford  : — 
Roger  Ernie  Money-Kyrle,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  m.  1922, 
Helen  Juliet  Rachel,  d.  of  Samuel  Middleton  Fox,  of  Fa  we 
Park,  Keswick,  andhasissue — Ernie  Money-Kyrle,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  ;  Audley  Francis  Money-Kyrle,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925  ;  Roger  Spencer  Money-Kyrle,  Gentleman,  b.  1928. 
Estate  and  res. — Whetham,   Calne,  Wilts.     Clubs  —  Jun. 
Carlton,  R.A.C. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  CHARLES  MONK,  Indian 
Medical  Service,  J.  P.  and  Magistrate  of  the  1st  Class. 


Born  May  n,  1854,  being  the  eldest  son  of  P.  J.  Monk  of 
co.  Dublin,  and  Anne,  dau.  of  H.  J.  Donelly.  Armorial 
bearings — Azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between  in 


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chief  two  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  last,  and  in  base  a  castle 
argent,  flammant  proper,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  proper,  two 
wings  expanded  or,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 
Motto — "  Fervor  non  furor."  Married,  June  20,  1890,  Vis- 
comtesse  Blanche  Marie  Louise  de  Baillou,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Count  de  Baillou  ;  and  has  had /?«<«— (1)  Raymond  Charles 
de  Baillou  Monk,  Gentleman,  b.  March  27, 1891,  d.  Nov.  22, 
1900;  (2)  Gerald  Patrick  de  Baillou  Monk,  Gentleman,  b. 
Aug.  4,  1892  ;  and  (3)  Harold  Henry  de  Baillou  Monk, 
Gentleman,  b.  June  4, 1894.     Postal  address — 

MONINS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  crescents  or.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
decrescent  or.     Motto — "  Mediocria  maxima." 


J. P.,  C.A.,  of 
m.  1885,  Edith 
for  Ipswich,  co. 


Son   of  John   Henry    Monins,    Esq. 

Ringwould  House,  b.  1851 ;    d.  1920 

Julia,  d.  of  late  J.  P.  Cobbold,  M.P. 

Suffolk  :— 

John  Eaton  Monins,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  co.  Kent, 
late  Capt.  i/4th  The  Buffs  (T.F.),  b.  1890;  m.  1926, 
Margaret  Louise,  d.  of  L.  R.  Carter,  of  Portland  Place,  St. 
Louis,  U.S.A. ;  and  has  issue — Ray  Stephen  Carter  Monins, 
Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Seat — Ringwould  House,  Ringwould, 
Kent.     Clubs — Beefsteak,  Bucks,  Garrick. 

MONK  BRETTON,  Baron,  see  DODSON. 

MONKSWELL,  Baron,  see  COLLIER. 

MONRO  of  Auchinbowie  (L.O.,  26  Nov.  1906).  Or, 
an  eagle's  head  raised  gules,  in  its  beak  a  branch  of  laurel 
proper,  in  the  dexter  chief    point   a  sinister   hand   erect 


couped  at  the  wrist,  and  in  the  sinister  a  mullet,  both  of  the 
second,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
eagle  rising  holding  in  its  beak  a  branch  of  laurel.  Motto 
—  "  Non  inferiora." 

Third  son  of  Henry  Monro  of  Crawford,  N.S.W. ,  b. 

1810 ;  d.    1889 ;    m.         ,  Catherine,  d.    of  Alexander 

Power  of  Castle  Clamult,  co.  Cork : — 
Major  George  Nowlan    Monro,    late   Worcs.    Regt.,  b. 


1857  ;  m.  1906,  Temp6  Eleanor  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Frederick  Falkiner,  P.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Alexander 
George  Falkiner  Monro,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Seat — 
Auchinbowie  House,  Bannockburn,  co.  Stirling. 

MONRO  of  Allan  (L.O.,  7  Feb.  1912).  Or,  an  eagle's 
head  erased  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
between  two  martlets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  doubled 
or.  Creit — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head 
erased  gules.     Motto — "  Dread  God." 

Eldest   son   of  the  late    Capt.    Sir   David   Monro   of 
Allan,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Insp.-Gen.  of  Constabulary  of  Scot- 
land, b.  1839;  d.  1909;  m.  1865,  Louisa  Jane,  d.  of 
Charles  Pelly,  I.C.S.  :— 
Major  Charles   Lloyd   Doveton    Monro,  J. P.,  D. L.  co. 
Ross,  late  Captain  3rd  Batt.  Seaforth    Highlanders    and 
British  South  African  Police,  b.  1868 ;  m.  1921,  Ada  Marie, 
d.  of  Col.  Robert  Maclaren,   J. P.,  of  Craigs,  Linlithgow. 
Seat — Allan,  Fearn,  Ross-shire.     Club — Highland   (Inver- 
ness). 

MONRO  (1780  and  1802,  cadet  ofMonro  of  Bearcrofts, 

c.  1672-7).  Or,  an  eagle's  he^ra  erased  gules,  in 
its  beak  a  branch  of  laurel  proper,  in  the  dexter  chief 
point  a  sinister  hand  erected  couped  at  the  wrist  of  the 
second,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  azure.  Crest— An 
eagle  rising  proper.     Motto — "  Non  inferiora." 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  Binning-Munro,  Gentleman,  of 
Softlaw,  b.   1838  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth,   d.  of 
Charles  Edward  Cotterell,  R.N.  : — 
George  Home  Monro-Home,  Gentleman,  M.B. ,  CM., 

M.D.  ft.  1865.     Res.  —  Old  House,  Great  Barton,  Bury  St. 

Edmund's. 

MONRO  (L.O.).  Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gules,  in 
its  beak  a  branch  of  laurel  proper,  in  the  dexter  chief 
point  a  sinister  hand  erect  couped  at  the  wrist  and  in 
the  sinister  a  martlet  both  of  the  second,  all  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle  rising,  in  its 
beak  a  branch  of  laurel  proper.  Motto — "  Non  inferiora." 
Son  of  Henry  Monro,  Craiglochart,  Scotland  : — 

Gen.  Sir  Charles  Carmichael  Monro,  1st  Bart.  (30  Dec. 
1920),  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  Knight  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
Governor  and  Comdr.-in-Chief,  Gibraltar  1923-28,  ft. 
i860  ;    m.  1912,  Hon.  Mary  Townley-O'Hagan,  D.B.E., 

d.  of  1st  Baron  O'Hagan.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

MONSELL  (Confd.  18  Dec.  1873,  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  mullets  sable,  a  trefoil  slipped  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  proper,  holding  a  mullet  sable. 
Motto — "  Mone  sale." 

Son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Monsell,  1st  Baron  Emly, 

P.C,    b.    1812;    d.    1894;    m.    2nd,    1857,    Bertha  (d. 

1890),  d.  of  the  Count  of  Montigny-Boulainvilliers: — 

Rt.   Hon.  Thomas  William  Gaston  Monsell,  2nd  Baron 

Emly  (U.K.,  12  Jan.  1874),  State  Steward  in  the  Household 

of  the  Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland  (Earl  Cowper,  K.G. ),  1880-82, 

and  Gent.  Usher  to  the  Lord  Lieut  (Earl  Spencer,  K.G.), 

1882-85  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  proper,  gorged 

with  a  collar  vair,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon  of  the 

arms],  b.   1858  ;    m.   1881,  Frances  Vincent  de  la  Poer  {d. 

1925),  d.  of  John  Power  of  Gurteen-le  Poer,  M.P.     Seat — 

Tervoe,  co.  Limerick.     Club— Athenaeum. 

MONSON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  chevronels  gules.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  proper,  supporting  a  column  or.  Motto — 
"  Prest  pour  111  on  pais." 

Son  of  Debonnaire  John  Monson,  8th  Baron  Monson, 

C.V.O.,    J. P.   co.    Kent,    Serjeant-at-Arms   to   Queen 

Victoria,  Comptroller  Of  the  Household  of  the  Duke 

of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  ft.   1830;    d.    1900;    m. 

1861,  Augusta  Louisa  Caroline,  a  Lady-in  Waiting  to 

H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  and 

d.  of  Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  Augustus  Frederick  Ellis: — 

Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Augustus  Debonnaire  John  Monson,  9th 

Baron  Monson  (28  May  1728),  and  Bart.  (29  June  1611), 

Attache1    at    Paris    1897-1900,    and    Priv.    Sec.    to    the 

Ambassador,    Assist.     Comp.    of    the     Household     and 

Equerry  to  H.R.H.   the  late  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg  and 

Gotha  1900,  Knt.  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem   [Supporters — Dexter,    a  lion  or, 

gorged  with  a  collar,  and  having  a  line  reflexed  over  the 


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back  azure,  the  collar  charged  with  three  crescents  of  the 
first ;  sinister,  a  griffin,  wings  elevated  argent,  beaked  and 
membered  azure,  collared  and  lined  as  the  dexter],  b. 
1868  ;  m  1903,  Romaine,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Roy  Stone,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  Laurence  Turnure  of 
New  York  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  John  Roseberry  Monson, 
b.  1907.  Seats— Burton  Hall,  nr.  Lincoln;  Chart  Lodge, 
Sevenoaks.     Club — Brooks's. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edmund  John  Monson,  1st  Bart., 

P.C.G.C.B.  (1896),  G.C.M.G.(  1892),  G.C.V.O.  (1903), 

M.A.    Oxford    Univ.,    b.     1834;    d.    1909;    m.    1881, 

Eleanor   Catherine   Mary,  d.    of  late   Major   Munro, 

H.B.M.  Consul-General  at  Monte  Video: — 

Sir  Maxwell  William  Edmund  John  Monson,  2nd  Bart. 

(23  Feb.   1905),  Managing   Director  of  Maxwell  Monson, 

Ltd.,  Hon.  Attache  H.B.M. Embassy,  Paris  1901-4,  b.  1882  ; 

m.  1912,  Edna,  d.  of  James  Guilmour  Power  of  New  York. 

Res. — Shadow  Lawn,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks  ;  2  Halkin  Place, 

S.W.i.     Clubs — Junior  Athenaeum,  Royal  Automobile. 

Edmund    St.    John    Debonnaire    John    Monson,    Esq., 
Envoy  Extra,  and  Min.  Plen.  and  Consul-Gen.  Columbia 
since  1926,  b.  1883.     Club — St.  James's. 
George  Louis  Esme"  John  Monson,  Esq.,  b.  1888.    Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  Evelyn  John  Monson,  M.A. , 
Vicar  of  Croft,   Lincolnshire,  b.   1838;    d.   1892;    m, 
1872,  Anne  Grace  Hynde,  d.  of  late  James  Kinnear, 
W.S.,  of  Edinburgh  :— 
William  John  Monson,  Esq.,  Chief  Political  Officer  of 
the  Forces  in  German  East  Africa  during   1916-17  (des- 
patches), M.A.  (Oxon.),  6.1873.     Res.—  9  Palazzo  Vario, 
Alassio,  Italy.     Club — Union. 

Charles  Evelyn  John  Monson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Lines. 
Regt.,  b.  1878.     Res. — 

Christopher  John  Monson,  Gentleman,  6.  1881.  Club — 
Sports. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  John  Monson,  M.A.,  Canon  of 
York  and  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Kirby-under-Dale,  b. 
1825 ;  d.  1887 ;  m.  1856,  Hon.  Caroline  Isabella,  d.  of 
Wm.  George,  5th  Vise.  Galway: — 
George  John  Monson,  Gentleman,  A.M.I. C.E.,  6.1857. 
Res. — 

Alfred  John  Monson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m.  1881, 
Agnes  Maude,  d.  of  William  Day  of  Eversley  Garth,  co. 
York ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Evelyn  John  Monson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  i887[#*.  1920,  Doris  Murray,  of  Louisiana, U.S. A.] ; 
and  five  daus.  Res. — 31  Josephine  Avenue,  Brixton  Hill.S.W. 
Henry  John  Monson,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m.  1901, 
Theodosia  Anne  Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Howard  Wright, 
of  White  Hill  House,  West  Liss,  Hants;  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  Debonnaire  John  Monson,  Gentleman,  b.  1905 ; 
and  two  daus.  Res. — Firdale,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts.  Club 
— Turf  (Cairo). 

Gilbert  John  Monson-Fitz-John,  Capt.  Border  Regt., 
Major  R.A.F.  (T.F.),  served  Great  War  (despatches), 
F.R.Hist.S.,  F.RS.L,  b.  1870;  m.  1909,  Ellen,  d.  of 
William  J.  Sanderson  of  Durham.     Res. — 

MONTAGU,  see  SAMUEL-MONTAGU. 

MONTAGU  OF  BEAULIEU,  Baron,  see  DOUGLAS- 
SCOTT-MONTAGU. 

MONTAGU(H.Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, argent,  three 
lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable 
(for  Montagu) ;  2  and  3,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert, 
beaked  and  membered  gules  (for  Monthermer).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  or,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  argent,  charged  with 
three  lozenges  gules,  between  two  wings  expanded  sable. 
Supporters — On  the  dexter  an  heraldic  antelope  or,  armed, 
unguled,  and  tufted  argent ;  on  the  sinister  a  griffin  or, 
collared  as  in  the  crest.  Motto — "  Disponendo  me  non 
mutando  me." 

Son  of  the  Most  Noble  George  Victor  Drogo  Mon- 
tagu, 8th  Duke  of  Manchester,  b.  1853  ;    d.  1892, 
m.   1876,  Consuelo  (d.   1909),  d.  of  Don  Antonio 
Yznaga  del  Valle,  of  Ravenswood,  U.S.A.  : — 
Most  Noble  William  Angus  Drogo  Montagu,   P.C., 
9th  Duke  of  Manchester  (28  Ap.  1719),  Earl  of  Manchester 
(5  Feb.  1626),  Viscount  Mandeville,  Baron  Montagu  of 
Kimbolton,    Hunts.    (19    Dec.    1620),    J.P.,   D.L.   co. 
Armagh,  Capt.  of  the  Yeoman  of  the  Guard  1906-7,  Capt. 
(ret.)  K.R.R.C,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1900,  Helena,  d.  of  Eugene 
Zimmerman,  of  Cincinnatti,   U.S.A.  ;    and  has  issue — 
Alexander  George  Francis  Drogo  Montagu,  commonly 


called  Viscount  Mandeville,  b.  1902  [m.  1927,  Nell  Vere, 
d.  of  Sidney  Vere  Stead,  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue — a 
son,  b.  1929]  ;  Lord  Edward  Eugene  Fernando  Montagu, 
b.  1906  ;  Lady  Mary  Alice  ;  Lady  Ellen  Millicent  Louise. 
Seats — Kimbolton  Castle,  St.  Neots,  Hunts.  ;  Brampton 
Park,  Hunts. ;  Kylemore  Castle,  Connemara ;  Tandaragee 
Castle,  co.  Armagh.     C/«&— Marlborough. 

MONTAGU.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three 
lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable 
(for  Montagu)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert, 
beaked  and  membered  gules  (for  Monthermer).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  or 
beaked  sable,  wings  endorsed  of  the  last.  Supporters — On 
the  dexter  a  triton  proper,  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown 
or,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  trident  sable ;  on 
the  sinister  an  eagle,  wings  endorsed  vert.  Motto — "  Post 
tot  naufragia  portum." 

Son  of  Hon.  Victor  Alexander  Montagu,  Rear-Adm. 
R.N.,   b.  1841  ;    d.  1915  ;    m.  1867,  Lady  Agneta 
Yorke,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Hardwicke  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  George  Charles  Montagu,  9th  Earl  of  Sand- 
wich (12  July  1660),  Viscount  Hinchingbrooke,  and  Baron 
Montagu   of    St.   Neots,   both   co.    Huntingdon,   M.A. 
(Oxon.),  M.P.  for  South  Hunts.  1900-1906,  C.C.,  J. P.,  b. 
1874;    m.  1905,  Alberta,  J. P.,  d.  of  the  late  William 
Sturges,  of  New  York ;  and  has  issue — Alexander  Victor 
Edward   Paulet  Montagu,  commonly   called  Viscount 
Hinchingbrooke,  b.  1906 ;  Hon.  William  Drogo  Sturges 
Montagu,  b.  1908  ;   Lady  Mary  Faith  ;  Lady  Elizabeth. 
Seat — Hinchingbrooke,  Huntingdon.     Clubs  —  Carlton ; 
Burlington   Fine  Arts;    Beefsteak,  Cavendish. 

MONTAGU  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale  sable, 
between  in  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  a  dexter  gaunt- 
let closed,  a  like  dexter    gauntlet  all  counter  changed 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  plate,  a  dexter  gauntlet  holding  a 
cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect  sable.  Motto—"  Sapientia 
meum  scutum  est." 

Sons  of  Alfred  John  Montagu,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ; 
m.  1 89 1,  Hester  Vaudrey,  d.  of  James  Holland,  of 
Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester : 

Ainsley  Marshall  Randall  Montagu,  Esq.,  Capt.  King 
George's  Own  Sappers  and  Miners,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1918, 
Margaret,  d.  of  James  Rumsby,  Civil  Engineer,  P.W.D., 
India  ;  and  has  issue — John  Humphrey  Montagu,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1919  ;  Rupert  Courtneidge  Montagu,  Gentleman, 
b.    1925.     Res. — Meadow  Croft,  Cowley,  Middx. 

The  late  Herbert  Gerald  Montagu,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.  Fusiliers,  b.  1892  ;    killed  in  action,  1916. 

The  late  Rupert  Samuel  Montagu,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
D.S.C.,  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.,6.  1895  ;  killed  in  disaster  to 
Airship  R38,  1921. 


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MONTAGU,  of  Igmanthorpe  (R.L.  4  Nov.  1903, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  first  and  fourth  grand  quarters, 
argent,  three  fusils  joined  in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure 
sable  (Montagu)  ;  second  and  third  grand  quarters, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  in  chief  three 
pierced  mullets  argent,  on  a  canton  or,  a  cross  patee  gules 
(Wilson);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  between  three 
elephants'  heads  erased  sable  (Fountayne).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  griffin's  head  couped  or,  wings  addorsed  and  beaked 
sable  (Montagu) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
wolf  proper,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon 
sable,  charged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or  (Wilson) ;  3.  upon 
a  rock  proper,  an  elephant  statant  erminois  (Fountayne). 

Son  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  J.P.  W.R.  Yorks.,  High 

Sheriff  cos.  Cambridge  and  Hunts.,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1891  ; 

m.  1874,  Laura  Adeline,  ygr.  d.  of  Ernest  Thellusson, 

Mount  Auldyn,  Isle  of  Man  : — 
Frederick  James  Osbaldeston  Montagu  (formerly  Wilson), 
Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.CJ.P.  (High  Sheriff  1910)  Yorks.,  J.P. 
Essex,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
b.  1878;  m.  1906,  Louisa,  d.  of  William  Collier  Angove, 
and  widow  of  Edward  Underwood  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Andrew  James  Fountayne  Montagu,  Gentleman,  b.  1908; 
(2)  George  Montagu,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  (3)  Charles  Mon- 
tagu, Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Rosemary.  Seats — Short- 
grove  Hall,  Newport, Essex  ;  Igmanthorpe  Hall,  Wetherby, 
Yorks.  Town  res. — 17  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Guards',  Naval  and  Military. 

MONTAGU.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  three  lozenges 
conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable  (Montagu) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert,  beaked  and  membered 
gules  (Monthermer).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  or,  between  two  wings  sable,  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  argent,  charged  with  three  lozenges  gules. 

Sons  of  General  Sir  Horace  William  Montagu,  K.C.B., 
Knight   of  the    Legion   of    Honour,    Gen.    and   Col. 
Commandant    R.E.,    b.    1823;    d.    1916  ;     m.    1859, 
Catherine  Frances  (d.  1924),  dau.  of  the  late  General 
Poole  Vallancey  England : — 
Edward   Montagu,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Col.  late  comdg.   1st 
Battalion  Suffolk  Regiment,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1894,  Charlotte  Eva, 
dau.   of    the    late    Edward    Kemble,   late    Judge    of    the 
Supreme  Court,  Jamaica  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Edward 
Montagu,   Gentleman,    Lieut.    R.E.,    b.    1900   [m.    1928, 
Rachael,  d.  of  the  late  H.  Martin,  ofSwaffham].     Res. — 
Holmwood,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 
William  Montagu,  Esq.,£.  1867. 

Drogo  Montagu,  Esq.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1901,  Marion,  dau. 
of  the  late  Rear-Admiral  F.  Proby  Doughty.  Res. — 
Bellair,  Charmouth,  Dorset. 

MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT  (L.O.).  Quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.  the  Royal  Arms  of  King  Charles  II.  (namely, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  France  and  England,  2.  Scotland,  3. 
Ireland,  debruised  by  a  baton  sinister  argent ;  ii.  or,  on  a 
bend  azure,  a  mullet  of  six  points  between  two  crescents  of 
the  field  (Scott);  iii.  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  human 
heart  gules,  crowned  with  an  Imperial  crown  or,  and  on  a 
chief  azure  three  mullets  of  the  field  (Douglas);  2  and  3, 
azure,  a  bend  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (Mar), 
the  whole  of  this  quarter  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with 
the  double  tressure  of  Scotland  gules.  Mantling  gules 
doubled  ermine.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  stag  trippant  proper,  attired  and  unguled  or.  Supporters 
— Two  females,  richly  attired  in  antique  habits  vert,  their 
under  robes  azure,  the  uppermost  argent,  and  upon  their 
heads  plumes  of  three  ostrich  feathers  of  the  last.  Motto — 
"  Amo." 

Son  of  the   Most   Noble  Sir  William    Henry  Walter 
Montagu-Douglas-Scott,  6th  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and 
8th  Duke  of  Queensberry,  K.G.,  K.T. ,  P.C.,  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Dumfriesshire,  D.L.,  J. P.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1914; 
m.  1859,  Lady  Louisa  Jane  Hamilton,  third  d.  of  1st 
Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G.  : — 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  John  Charles  Montagu-Douglas-Scott, 
K.T.,  7th  Duke  of  Buccleuch  (20  April  1663),  and  9th  Duke 
of  Queensberry,  Marquess  of  Dumfriesshire,  Earl  of  Drum- 
lanrig,  Buccleuch,  Sanquhar,  and  Dalkeith,  Viscount  Nith, 
Torthorwald,  and  Ross,  Baron  Douglas  of  Kinmont,  Mid- 
dlebie,  Dornock,  Scott  of  Buccleuch,  Whitchester,  and  Esk- 
dale  in  Scotland,  Earl  of  Doncaster,  co.  Yorks.,  and  Baron 
Scott  of  Tindale,  co.  Northumberland,  Lord  Clerk  Register 
in  Scotland  since  1926,  Captain  of  the  Royal  Company  of 


Archers,  late  Lieut.  R.  N.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Dumfries- 
shire, D.L.  Midlothian,  Selkirk  and  Roxburgh,  M.P.  1895- 
1906,  b.  1864;  m.  1893,  Lady  Margaret  Alice  Bridgeman, 
d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Bradford;  and  has  issue — (1)  Walter 
John  Montagu-Douglas-Scott,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Earl 
of  Dalkeith,  Lt.-Col.  K.O.S.B.,  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards, 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada,  D.L.  Roxburgh  and 
Selkirk,  M.P.  for  same  cos.  since  1923,  Brigadier,  Royal 
Company  of  Archers,*.  1894  [m.  1921,  Esther  Mary,  d.  of 
the  late  Major  W.  F.  Lascelles,  Scots  Guards ;  and  has 
issue  —  Walter  Francis  John  Montagu- Scott- Douglas, 
commonly  called  Lord  Eskdaile,  b.  1923  ;  Lady  Elizabeth 
Diana ;  and  Lady  Caroline  Margaret  (Seat  —  Eildon 
Hall,  St.  Boswells,  N.B.)];  (2)  Lord  William  Walter 
Montagu-Douglas-Scott,  M.C. ,  Captain  10th  Hussars,  b. 
1896  ;  (3)  Lord  George  Francis  John  Montagu- Douglas- 
Scott,  b.  1911  ;  Lady  Margaret  Ida  [m.  1926,  Lieut. -Com- 
mander G.  A.  B.  Hawkins,  M.V.O.,  D.S.C.,  R.N.] ;  Lady 
Sybil  Anne  [m.  19 19,  Charles  Bathurst  Hele  Phipps, 
1st  Life  Guards]  ;  Lady  Alice  Christabel ;  Lady  Mary 
Theresa  [m.  1929,  Lord  Burghley,  eld.  son  of  Marquess  of 
Exeter] ;  and  Lady  Angela  Christine  Rose.  Seats — Bow- 
hill,  co.  Selkirk ;  Langholm,  Dumfriesshire ;  Broughton 
House,  Kettering,  Northants.  Res. — 2  Grosvenor  Place, 
S.W.  Clubs — Travellers',  Carlton,  Naval  and  Military, 
New  (Edinburgh). 

MONTAGU-POLLOCK  (R.L.,  9  Aug.  1873,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  within  a  bordure 
embattled  or,  and  for  an  honourable  augmentation  in  re- 
spect of  the  first  Baronet's  distinguished  services  in  the 
Afghan  war,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  Eastern  crown 
gules  superinscribed  "  Kyber,"  and  on  a  canton  ermine 
three  cannons  fessewise  in  pale  sable  (Pollock,  L. O. ,  1847) ; 
2  and  3,  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  four  lozenges  con- 
joined in  fesse  counterchanged  (Montagu).  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  argent,  adorned  with  an  Eastern  crown 
or,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  in  bend  an  Afghan  banner 
displayed  gules,  bordered  or  and  vert,  the  staff  broken  in 
two,  and  in  his  sinister  paw  a  part  of  the  broken  staff,  and 
in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  motto,  "Afghanistan"; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  passant  quartered 
embattled  or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder 
with  an  arrow  proper,  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this 
Motto,  "  Audacter  et  Strenue"  (Pollock) ;  3.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  erminois,  wings  en- 
dorsed and  collared  pean ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  ' '  Spectemur agendo " (Montagu).  Supporters 
— Dexter,  an  heraldic  tiger  sable,  maned,  tufted,  and 
gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  and  chain  reflexed  over  the 
back  or,  pendent  by  a  chain  from  the  crown  an  escutcheon, 
also  or,  charged  with  a  bomb  fired  proper ;  sinister,  a 
talbot  sable,  gorged,  chained  as  the  dexter,  and  pendent 
from  the  crown  a  like  escutcheon. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Montagu- Pollock,  2nd 
Bart.,  b.  1815;  d.  1874;  m.   1861,  Laura  Caroline,  only 
surv.    d.    of  Henry  Seymour  Montagu   of  Westleton 
Grange,  Suffolk : — 
Sir    Montagu    Frederick    Montagu-Pollock,    3rd    Bart. 
(26  March  1872),  B.A.   Camb. ,  b.  1864;  m.  1899,  Margaret 
Angela,   d.   of  William  A.  Bell  of  Pendell  Court,  Bletch- 
ingley ;    and  has   issue — (1)    George  Seymour    Montagu- 
Pollock,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1900  [m.  1927,  Karen 
Sophie,  d.  of  HansL.  Dedekam,  of  Oslo,  Norway,  and  has 
issue— Giles  Hampden   Montagu- Pollock,  Esq.,  b.  1928]; 
(2)  Hubert   Vernon   Montagu-Pollock,    Esq.,   b.  1902;  (3) 
William  Horace  Montagu-Pollock,  Esq.,  b.  1903;   (4)  John 
Gathorne  Montagu-Pollock,  Esq.,  b.  1911 ;  and  Cara  Eliza- 
beth.     Res. — Headington   Hill,  Oxford.       Clubs — Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  Albemarle. 

Major-General  the  Honourable  EDWARD  JAMES 
MONTAGU  -  STUART  -  WORTLEY,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,M.V.O.,late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.  Born  1857, 
being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Honourable  Francis  Dudley 
Montagu-Stuart- Wortley,  by  his  wife  Maria  Elizabeth, 
daughter  of  William  Bennet  Martin  of  Worsborough  Hall, 
Barnsley.  Armorial  bearings  —  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a 
stag's  head  caboshed,  within  two  branches  of  laurel  or 
(Mackenzie)  ;  2.  argent,  on  a  bend,  between  six  martlets 
gules,  three  bezants,  a  canton  of  the  arms  of  Stuart, 
namely  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (Wortley) ;  3.  or, 
a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (Stuart);  4.  argent,  three 


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fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable 
(Montagu).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle,  wings  displayed  and 
inverted,  rising  from  a  rock  all  proper ;  2.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  leg  erased  or,  issuant  therefrom 
three  ostrich  feathers  proper,  charged  on  the  thigh  with  a 
fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent ;  3.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  and  in  an  escroll  over  the 
same  this  Motto,  "  Nobilis  ira;  "  4.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  or,  wings  endorsed  and 
beak  sable.  Married,  1891,  Violet,  C.B.E. ,  daughter  of 
the  late  James  Alexander  Guthrie  of  Craigie,  Dundee  ;  and 
has  had  Issue — Nicholas  Rothesay  Montagu-Stuart-Wort- 
ley,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Hants.  Yeomanry,  b.  1892  [m. 
1919,  Marie  Louise,  daughter  of  Francois  Xavier  Martin  of 
Vancouver,  and  widow  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Cecil  Edwards, 
and  died  1926] ;  Louise  Violet  Beatrice  [m.  1924,  Sir  Percy 
Loraine,  12th  Baronet] ;  and  Elizabeth  Valetta  [w.  1st, 
1917,  Capt.  Allastair  E.  G.  Grant,  9th  Lancers,  whom  she 
divorced  192a ;  2nd,  1928,  the  8th  Earl  of  Abingdon]. 
Postal  address—  Highcliffe  Castle,  Hants.  Clubs — Turf, 
Beefsteak. 

MONTALDI  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend  argent,  three 
martlets  in  pale  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lilies 
in  saltire  leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Motto  —  "  Sia 
leale." 

Sons  of  Cavalier  Vittorio  Amedeo  Montaldi,    C.C.I. ■ 
C.U.M.L.,  of  Forest  Hall,  Northumberland,  b.  1847  ; 
d.  191 1  ;  m.  1876,  Margaret  Ness,  d.  of  James  Cock- 
burn  Mackintosh,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  : — 
Victor  Amedeo  Montaldi,  b.  1882  ;  m.  Irene  Mary,  d.  of 
David  Thomas  Hobkirk,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  has 
issue — Victor  Amedeo  Montaldi,  b.  ;  and  Margaret. 

Res. — 38  Balmoral  Terrace,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Alfredo  Anacleto  James  Montaldi,  Esq.,  Captain  (ret.) 
R.M.,  b.  1886;  m.  1910,  Mary,  d.  of  Joseph  Rogerson 
Scott,  Esq.,  of  Kenton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  has 
issue — 3  daus.  Res. — 3  St.  Leonard's  Cottages,  Giggs 
Green,  Thames  Ditton. 

MONTEFIORE,  see  GOLDSMID-MONTEFIORE. 

MONTEFIORE  (H.  Coll.,  1846).  Argent,  a  cedar  tree 
between  two  mounts  of  flowers  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
dagger  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two 
mullets  of  six  points  gold.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  mounts  as  in  the 
arms,  therefrom  issuant  a  demi-lion  or,  supporting  a  flag- 
staff proper,  thereon  hoisted  a  forked  pennant  flying  towards 
the  sinister  azure,  inscribed  "  Jerusalem  "  in  Hebrew  char- 
acters gold.     Motto — "Think  and  thank." 

Son  of  Joseph  Meyer  Montefiore,    Esq.,    of  4   Great 
Stanhope  Street,  Mayfair,  and  Worth  Park,  Crawley, 
Sussex,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1880  ; 
m.  i860,  Henriette  Francisca,  d.  of  S.  B.  Sichel : — 
Sir   Francis  Abraham  Montefiore,   1st   Bart.,   of  Worth 
Park,  Sussex  (16  Feb.    1886),  D.L.   Sussex,   High  Sheriff 
1895    [Supporters    (Royal    Warrant,    10    Dec.    1886,    to 
descend   with   Baronetcy)  —  Dexter,   a  lion   guardant    or ; 
sinister,  a  stag  proper  attired  or,  each  supporting  a  flag- 
staff proper,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  to  the  dexter  azure, 
inscribed  ' '  Jerusalem  "  in  Hebrew  characters  gold],  b.  i860  ; 
m.  1888,  Marianne,  d.  of  William  von  Gutmann  of  Vienna. 
Res.  —  Farmleigh,    Worth,    Crawley,    Sussex.      Clubs  — 
Carlton,  Marlborough,  Bachelors'. 

MONTEFIORE  (H.  Coll.).     Per  pale  gules  and  azure, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  demi-lions  or,  as  many  crosses 
moline  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  three  fleurs-de-lys 
in  front  of  a  demi-lion  or,  holding   between  the  paws   a 
cross  moline  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "Video  meliora." 
Son  of   Rev.  Thomas  Law  Montefiore,  M.A.,   Camb., 
Rector  of  Catherston  Leweston,  Dorset,  R.D.,b.  1825; 
d.  1890;  m.   1855,  Katherine,   only  surv.  child  and  h. 
of  late  Rev.    Edward  Cowell  Brice  of  Winterbourne 
Manor  and  Frenchay,  co.  Glos.,  and  latterly  Vicar  of 
Newnham,  Glos.  : — 
The  Rev.  Durbin  Brice  Montefiore,  M.A.   Exeter  Coll., 
Oxon. ,  formerly  Rector  of  Spaxton,  co.  Somerset,  1891-94, 
Vicar  of  Westbury,  Bucks.,   1895-97,   and  Vicar  of  Brad- 
well,  Lechlade,  1907-1912,  b.  i860;  m.  1886,  Mary  Evans, 
eld.  d.  of  David  James  Jenkins,  M.P.  for  Falmouth  (1874- 
1886).     Res.  — is  Wyndham  Street,  Brighton. 


MONTEFIORE  BRICE  (Arms  of  Montefiore).  Per 
pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  demi-lions 
or,  as  many  crosses  moline  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  moline  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto— "Video  meliora." 

Son  of  Arthur  John  Hallam  Montefiore  Brice,  Esquire, 

Recorder  of  Tewkesbury,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the 

Middle  Temple,  b.  1859  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1894, 

his  maternal  name  of  brice;  d.  ;  m.  1886,  Sybil 

(d.  1895),  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  LedwichOsbaldeston 

Mitford,    Esq.,  of  Mitford  Castle,   Northumberland, 

and  Hunmanby  Hall,  Yorks.  : — 

Arthur  Cowell  Mitford  Montefiore  Brice,  Esq.,  Major  2nd 

Batt.  The  Buffs,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1914,  Bertha  Nora  Irene,  d.  of 

late  Albert  Hoffa,  of  Wilmersdorf,  Berlin.  Postal  addtess— 

MONTGOMERIE,  see  EDMONSTONE  -  MONT- 
GOMERY and  MOLINEUX-MONTGOMERIE. 

MONTGOMERIE,  Earls  of  Eglinton  (rematric.  L.O., 
12  Oct.  1904;  orig.  matric.  1797)-  Quarterly>  1  and  4» 
grand  quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  or  (Montgomerie) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  gules,  three  annulets  or, 
stoned  azure  (Eglinton),  all  within  a  bordure  or,  charged 
with  a  double  tressure  floryand  counterflory  gules  ;  2  and  3, 
grand  quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  three  crescents  with 
a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (Seton) ;  ii.  and  iii. , 
azure,  three  garbs  or  (Buchan),  over  all  an  escutcheon  parted 
per  pale  gules  and  azure,  the  dexter  charged  with  a  sword 
in  pale  proper,  pommelled  and  hiked  or,  supporting  an  im- 
perial crown,  the  sinister  charged  with  a  star  of  twelve  points 
argent,  all  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gold. 
Mantlings  gules,  doubled  ermine.  Crests — Dexter,  on  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lady  dressed  in  ancient  apparel 
azure,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  an  anchor,  and  in  her 
sinister  the  head  of  a  savage  suspended  by  the  hair,  couped 
all  proper  (Motto— "  Garde  bien");  sinister,  on  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  ducal  coronet  or,  issuing  therefrom  a 
wyvern  vomiting  fire,  his  wings  elevated  proper  (Motto — 
' '  Hazard  yet  forward  ").  Supporters — Two  wyverns  vert, 
vomiting  fire   proper. 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  Arnulph  Montgomerie, 
15th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  b.  1848;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1873, 
Janet  Lucretia,  d.  of  Boyd  Alexander  Cunninghame  of 
Craigends : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Archibald  Seton  Montgomerie,  16th  Earl  of 
Eglinton  (Scot.,  20  Jan.  1508,  and  new  patent  with  former 
precedence,  24  March  1615),  Baron  Montgomerie  (Scot. , 
31  Jan  1449),  4th  Earl  of  Winton  (U.K.,  23  June  1859), 
5th  Baron  Ardrossan  (U.K.,  15  Feb.  1806),  Hereditary 
Sheriff  of  Renfrewshire,  Major  Ayrshire  Yeomanry, 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1880;  tn.  1st,  1908, 
Lady  Beatrice  Susan  Dalrymple,  d.  of  nth  Earl  of  Stair; 
2nd,  1922,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Thomas  Walker  Mclntyre,  and 
widow  of  Guy  Vernon  ;  and  has  issue — Archibald  William 
Alexander  Montgomerie,  commonly  called  Lord  Mont- 
gomerie, b.  1914  ;  Hon.  George  Seton  Montgomerie,  b. 
1919;  Hon.  Roger  Hugh  Montgomerie,  b.  1923;  Lady 
Barbara  Susan  ;  Lady  Janet  Egidia  ;  and  Lady  Betty  Mary 
Seton.  Seats—  Eglinton  Castle,  Irvine ;  The  Pavilion, 
Ardrossan  ;  Skelmorlie  Castle,  Largs,  N.B.  Clubs- 
Boodle's,  Bachelors'. 

The  late  SAMUEL  HYNMAN  MONTGOMERIE, 
^  Esquire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Ayrshire,  J. P.  for  Lincoln- 
shire, late  Maj.  3rd  Batt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ;  a  Member  of 
the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland.  Born  1856,  being  the 
second  son  of  the  late  Henry  Hynman  Allenby,  Esq.,  J.  P., 
of  Kenwick  Hall,  Lincolnshire,  by  his  wife  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Tital  Bourne  of  Alford,  Lincolnshire,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Montgomerie  and  the  arms  quarterly  by  Royal 
License.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  ii.  and  iii. 
gules,  three  annulets  or,  stoned  azure,  all  within  a  bordure 
or,  charged  with  a  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory 
gules,  a  canton  ermine  for  difference  (for  Montgomerie) ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  between 
three  horses'  heads  erased  gules,  as  many  crescents  argent, 
a  bordure  of  the  second  (for  Allenby),  and  upon  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Montgomerie,  Earls 
of  Eglinton  and  Winton,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  ii.  and 
iii.  gules,  three  annulets  or,  stoned  azure,  all  within  a 
bordure    or,    charged    with   a   double    tressure   flory    and 


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counterflory  gules;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  azure, 
three  rleurs-de-lys  or,  ii.  and  iii.  gules,  three  annulets  or, 
stoned  azure,  overall  a  sword  in  pale,  point  upwards,  proper. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  female  figure  (representing  Hope) 
proper,  vested  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  anchor 
or,  and  in  her  sinister  by  the  hair  a  human  head  also  proper, 
charged  upon  the  breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  for  difference. 
Motto — "Garde  bien."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  blue 
and  yellow  facings.  Married,  1885,  Lady  Sophia  Con- 
stance Montgomerie,  eldest  daughter  and  heir  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  the  14th  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton ;  and  died 
1915,  leaving  Issue — Sophia  Egidia  Gwendolen  [m.  1st, 
1905,  Richard  Logan  Kidston  {d.  1920) ;  2nd,  1924,  Major 
Demetrius  Williams];  and  Adelaide  Constance  [m  1914, 
Ralph  Hugh  Lubbock,  son  of  Hugh  Nevile  Lubbock  of 
Gorringes,  Down,  Kent].  Estates — Garnsgate  Hall  Estates, 
Long  Sutton,  Lincolnshire  and  Cambridgeshire  ;  Aucham 
Castle,  Ayrshire  ;  Montgomerie  Estates,  Ayrshire  and 
Lanarkshire. 

MONTGOMERIE-CHARRINGTON   (R.L.,   25   July 


head  erased,  between  two  crosses  patee  palewise  or,  be- 
tween as  many  flaunches  vair  of  the  last  and  azure  (for 
Charrington) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly  or  and  sable,  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  an  anchor,  and  in  the  second  and 
third  a  fleur-de-lys  all  counterchanged  (for  Montgomerie). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-gryphon  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  annulets  interlaced 
fessewise  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  branch  of  thorn- 
tree  slipped  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  claw  on  a 
cross  patee  as  in  the  arms  (for  Charrington) ;  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  wyvern  proper,  an 
anchor  between  two  fieurs-de-lys  or  (for  Montgomerie). 
Motto— "  Garde,  garde." 

Only  son  of  Rear-Adm.   Robert  Archibald  James 

Montgomerie,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  b.   1855  ;    d. 

1908  ;  m.  1886,  Alethe  Marian,  d.  of  the  late  Spencer 

Charrington,  M.P.,  of  Hunsdon House,  nr.  Ware  : — 

Victor  Robert   Montgomerie  -  Charrington    (formerly 

Montgomerie),  Esq., C.B.E.,  Maj.  2nd  L.  Gds.  (Reserve 

List),  b.  1887 ;  m.  1910,  Mildred  Mary,  d.  of  William 

Dalglish  Bellasis,  of  Willesley  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  ; 

and  has  issue — Robert  Victor  Campbell  Montgomerie- 

Charrington,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;    Henry  Eric  Mont- 

gomerie-Charrington,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Susan  Mary  ; 

Victoria    Mildred.     Seat — Hunsdon    House,  nr.  Ware, 

Herts.     Town    res. — 14    Eaton    Place,  S.W.     Clubs — 

Conservative,  Junior  United  Service,  R.A.C. 

MONTGOMERIE-FLEMING  (L.O.,  17  June  1898). 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  a  decrescent  and  an  increscent 
in  chief  and  a  boar's  head  erased  in  base  or,  three  fieurs- 


1923,  H.  Coll.).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  gryphon's 


de-lys  azure.    Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.    Crest — A  goat's 

head  erased  argent ,  armed  or.  Motto —  "  Let  the  deed  shaw. 
Son  of  James  Brown  Montgomerie-Fleming,  Gentle- 
man, of  Kelvinside,  Glasgow,  Solicitor  in  Glasgow,  b. 
1840;  d.  1899  ;  m.  \%T2,  Jane  Robertson,  d.  of  William 
Prichard,  M.D.,  Partick  : — 
James    Brown     Montgomerie-Fleming,    Gentleman,    b. 

1884.      Estate — Kelvinside,  in  the   parish   of  Govan    and 

Barony  parish  of  Glasgow. 

MONTGOMERY,  see  GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY, 
LYONS- MONTGOMERY,  and  PURVIS- RUSSELL- 
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MONTGOMERY  of  The  Hall,  co.  Donegal  (Conf. 
U.O. ,  20  Sept.  1808).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  or  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  annulets  or,  gemmed 
azure,  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  argent,  a  tilting-spear 
and  sword  in  saltire  proper,  all  within  a  bordure  argent, 
charged  with  eight  trefoils  slipped  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  tnrned  up  ermine,  a 
cubit  arm  armed,  grasping  a  broken  tilting-spear  proper. 
Motto — "  Gardez  bien." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Leslie  Mont- 
gomery, R.N.,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1807;  d.  1888;  m.  1840, 
Caroline  Rose,  d.  of  James  (  ampbell  of  Hampton 
Court  House,  Middlesex: — 
Sir  Alexander  Cecil  Montgomery,  5th  Bart.  (3  Oct.  1908), 
b.  1859.     Res. — 

MONTGOMERY  (L.O.,  29  Mar.  1926).  Azure,  en  a 
fess  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  in  chief,  and  a  salmon 
on  its  back  holding  a  ring  in  its  mouth  in  base,  an  ancient 
hand-bell  all  proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  demi-figure  of  Saint 
Kentigern,  mitred  and  vested  his  right  hand  raised  in 
benediction  and  the  sinister  proper  holding  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  conjoined  in  stalk  or.     Motto — "Watch  warily." 

Second   son  of   Daniel  Montgomery,  Cork  Manufac- 
turer, £.  1822;  d.  1898;  m.  1846,  Mary  Somerville,  d. 
of  Matthew  Walker,  Weaver,  Drygate,  Glasgow: — 
Sir   Matthew   Walker  Montgomery,    Knight   Bachelor, 
D.L.  and  J. P.  co.  Glasgow,  LL.D.  (Glasgowj,  b.  1859;  m. 
1894,  Helen,  d.  of  George  Johnston  Mason,  Manufacturer, 
Glasgow;  and    has  issue — Daniel    Montgomery,   Esq.,    b. 
1894;    George   Allison    Montgomery,  Esq.,   Advocate,    b. 
1898;    Allan  Walker  Montgomery,   Esq.,  b.    1902;    and 
Agnes  Alison  Mason.     Res. — Strowan,  49  Newark  Drive, 
Pollokshields,  Glasgow.     Club—R.  Scottish  Automobile. 

MONTGOMERY  of  Beaulieu  (U.O.).  Gules,  two 
spears  in  saltire  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  and  as 
many  annulets  in  base  or,  stoned  azure.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  broken  spear 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Patriae  infelice  fidelis." 

Son  of  Richard  Thomas  Montgomery,  Esq.,  of  Peau- 

lieu,    J.P.    (High    Sheriff    1855),    b.    1813;    d.    1890; 

m.  1845,  Frances  Barbara,  d.  cf  St.  George  Smith  of 

Greenhills,  co.  Louth  : — 
Richard  Johnston  Montgomery,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Louth, 
High  Sheriff  1910  [Anns  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence  the  Arms  of  Robinson,  viz.  :  Vert,  on  a  chevron 
or  between  three  bucks  trippant  of  the  last  and  pellette'e,  as 
many  quarterfoils  gules],  b.  1855  ;  m.  1890,  Maud  Helena 
Collingwood,  only  d.  of  late  Sir  John  Stephen  Robinson, 
Bart.,  C.B.,  of  Rokeby  Hall.  Seat — Beaulieu,  near 
Drogheda.     Res. — Killmeer  House,  near  Drogheda. 

MONTMORENCY,  see  DE  MONTMORENCY. 

MONTRESOR  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  swords  chevron- 
wise  argent,  each  grasped  by  a  hand  issuant  proper,  in 
base  eight  bezants  one  three  and  four.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  sword  in  bend  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  charged 
with  three  bezants.  Motto — "  Mon  tresor." 
Son  of  : — 

Frank  Montresor  Montresor  (formerly  Rideout),  Esq., 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.A.,  *.  .     Res.— 

MONTROSE;  Duke  of,  see  GRAHAM. 

MONYPENNY,  see  GYBBON-MONYPENNY. 

MONYPENNY  (H.   Coll.).     Argent,   a  dolphin  naiant 
embowed  azure.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On 
a  wreath   of  the   colours,    Neptune   bestriding   a   dolphin 
naiant  all  proper.      Motto  (over  crest) — "  Imperat  aaquor." 
Sons  of  James  Robert  Blackwell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  M.A.,  of 
Pitmilly,  co.  Fife,  b.   1835;   d.   1886;    m.  1866,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Charlton  Lane,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Hampstead,  Middx.  : — 
Charlton  James  Blackwell  Mony penny,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
William  Erskine  Blackwell  Monypenny,  Gentleman,  b. 
1876;  m.  1908,  Eva,  d.  of  W.  Campbell.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Phillips  Howard  Monypenny,  B.  A.,  Vicar 
of  Hadlow,  b.  1837  ;  m.  i860,  Emma  Melasina  (d.  1896), 
of  John  M'Munn,  M.D. ,  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin  : — 
Monypenny,  Gentleman,  b. 


Monypenny,  Gentleman,  b. 


Rev.    Sinclair    Howard  Monypenny,  £.  ;    m.   1894, 

Mary  Beatrice  Blackwell,  d.  of  J.  R.   B.  Monypenny.     Res. 
— The  Vicarage,  Hadlow,  Ton  bridge. 

CHARLTON  JAMES  BLACKWELL  MONYPENNY, 
of  Pitmilly,  co.  Fife,  Esquire,  J.P. ,  B.A. ,  Jesus  College, 
Cambridge.  Born  Nov.  4,  1867,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
James  Robert  Blackwell  Monypenny  of  Pitmilly,  Esq., 
J. P.,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batt. 
the  Buffs  (East  Kent.  Regt.),  b.  1835;  d.  1885;  m. 
1865,  Mary  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  Rev.  Charlton 
Lane,  MA.,  Vicar  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex.  Armorial 
bearings  and  quarterings  as  used  are  not  wholly  recorded 
in  Lyon  Register,  but  the  arms  and  crest  of  Monypenny 


are  recorded  in  the  College  of  Arms,  and  are— Quarterly, 

1.  argent,  a  dolphin  azure,  langued  gules  (for  Monypenny) ; 

2.  azure,  three  cross  crosslets  fitch6e  issuing  out  of  as  many 
crescents  argent  (for  Cathcart) ;  3.  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
guardant  between  three  escallops  argent  (for  Gybbon) ;  4.  or, 
a  lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chained  or  (for  Phillips) ; 
5.  paly  of  six  argent  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine  (for 
Blackwell)  ;  6.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  swans  argent 
(for  Lyte  of  Lyte's  Cary).  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  Neptune  bestriding  a  dolphin  naiant  in  waves  of 
the  sea,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  the  reins,  and  in  his 
sinister  a  trident  all  proper.  Motto— "  Imperat  aequor." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  yellow  facings.  Married,  Aug.  17,  1898, 
Emilia  Sybil,  third  dau.  of  Cecil  Algernon  Salisbury  Weten- 
hall  of  Stanwich,  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.  ;  and  has 
issue— Phoebe.  Seat—  Pitmilly,  co.  Fife.  Club— New 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

MOON  of  Copsewood  Grange.  Argent,  an  eagle  dis- 
played gules,  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged 
with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  crescents  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — A  demi-eagle  displayed  gules,  in  front  thereof  a 
fleur-de-lys  argent,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an 
escutcheon  of  the  last,  thereon  a  crescent  also  gules. 
Motto — "  Vincit  omnia  Veritas." 

Sons  of  Edward  Moon,  Esq.,  of  Cassiobridge,  Wat- 
ford, Herts.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1866,  Jessie,  d.  of 
Benjamin  Darbyshire,  of  Kenyon  Mount.Cheshire  : — 
Sir  Cecil  Ernest  Moon,  2nd  Bart.  (22nd  July   1887), 
of  Copsewood  Grange,  Warwick,  b.  1867  ;  s.  his  grand- 


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father  1899  ;  m.  ist,  1888  (marriage  dissolved  1910), 
Kate,  d.  of  P.  Grattan  Lauder,  of  The  Grove,  Wicklow  ; 
2nd,  1912,  Lilian  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  B.  S.  Darbyshire,  of 
Birkdale,  Lanes.,  and  widow  of  Dr.  James  Preston,  of 
Mosborough,  co.  Derby.  Res. — The  Fir  Cone,  Broad- 
stone,  Dorset. 

Hubert  Charles  Moon,  Esq.,  b.  1871.  Res. — 7  Calver- 
ley  Terrace,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Blakeney  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  > 
d.  igzj  ;  m.  1900,  Lucy,  d.  of  the  late  J.  Crowther,  of 
Huddersfield :  — 
Richard  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
Joseph  Edward  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
John  Arthur  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Robert  Blakeney  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Son  of  Richard  Moon,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  ist  Bart.),  b. 
1843 ;    d.    1922  ;    m.    1868,   Sarah,    d.    of  Staff-Surg. 
E.  H.  Blakeney  : — 
Jasper  Moon,  Gentleman,  6.  1881  ;  m.  1910,  Isabel,  d.  of 
the  late  Edward  Logan,  of  Upton,  Chester,  and  has  issue — 
Edward  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Roger  Moon,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914 ;    Humphrey    Moon,   Gentleman,    b.    1919; 
Ursula;  Mary;  and  Gwyneth  Elinor.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Moon,  ist  Bart.,  b.  1814  ;    d. 
1899  ;  m.  1840,  Eleanor,  d.  of  John  Brocklebank,  of 
Hazelholm,  Cumberland  : — 
Sir  Ernest  Robert  Moon,  K.C.B.,  K.C.,   Barrister-at- 
Law  and  Bencher,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1881,  Emma 
Henrietta,  d.  of  J.  De  Villiers-Lamb,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.; 
and  has  issue — Arthur  Moon,  Esq.,   M.C.,   K.C.,   Capt. 
(ret.)  Post  Office  Rifles,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
b.  1882  [m.  i9i2,Marjorie  Isabel,  d.  of  Charles  Skinner,  of 
The  Chantry,    Suffolk ;    and   has  issue — John  Richard 
Philip  Moon,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;   Penelope  Kathleen; 
and  Christine  Marjorie.      Res. — 18    Prince's  Gardens, 
S.W.]      Seats — Braziers     Park,     Ipsden,    Wallingford ; 
Balholmie,  Cargill,  co.  Perth.     Club — Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge. 

MOON  of  Bidston  (H.  Coll.,  14  May  1918).  Sable, 
three  ears  of  wheat  slipped  and  leaved  erect  argent, 
banded  or,  between  in  fesse  a  decrescent  and  an  incres- 
cent of  the  second,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  same 


charged  with  seven  estoiles  of  five  points  gules.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  the  moon  in  her  complement  issuant  from  a  bank 
of  clouds  proper,  semee  of  estoiles  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— "  Kepe  troth." 

Second  son  of  John  Moon,  b.   1820;  d.  1888  ;»j. 


1843,  Susannah,  d.  of  Abraham  Fenton,  of  Balders- 

ton,  Lanes.  : — 
James  Moon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1858;  m.  1882,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  David  Clegg,  Merchant,  01  Manchester  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  John  Moon,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
R.A.,  b.  1885  ;  (2)  Norman  Leslie  Moon,  Gentleman, 
late  Lieut.  13th  Hussars,  b.  1889  ;  (3)  Eric  James  Moon, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  (ret.),  R.E.,  has  Croix  de  Guerre, 
6.1893;  Mary;  Dorothy.  Seat — Mymwood  Park,  Hat- 
field,   Herts.     Clubs — Reform,  Ranelagh. 

MOON  of  Portman  Square.  Argent,  an  eagle  dis- 
played gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  two  swords 
in  saltire  proper,  on  a  chief  nebuly  azure,  a  fasces  erect 
or,  between  two  crescents  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — A  crescent  argent,  in  front  of  a  fasces  in 
bend  or,  surmounting  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper. 
Motto — "  ^Equam  servare  mentem." 

Son  of  Wilfrid  Graham  Moon,  Esq.  Maj.,  Seaforth 

Highlanders,   b.    1864 ;   d.    1909 ;    m.    1892,    Mary 

Frances,  d.  of  Sir  Alexander  Bradshaw,  K.C.B.  : — 

Sir  Arthur  Wilfrid  Graham  Moon,  4th  Bart.  (4  May 

1855),  b.  1905  ;  s.  his  uncle  191 1.     Res. — 

5th  son  of  Rev.  Sir  Edward  Graham  Moon,  2nd  Bart., 

b.   1825  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.   1851,   Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas 

Sydney,  of  Leyton  House,  Essex  : — 

Rev.  Cecil  Graham  Moon,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M. A., 

Oxford,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1898,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Hankey,  of 

Fetcham  Park,  Surrey  ;   and  has  issue — Arthur  Graham 

Moon,  Flying  Officer,  R.A.F.,  b.  1901  ;  Edward  Horace 

Graham   Moon,  Lieut,  is/igth  Hussars,  b.  1904;  John 

Cecil    Graham    Moon,    Gentleman,    b.    1919.      Res.  — 

Broadwell  Hill,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Glos.     Club — Oxford 

and  Cambridge. 

MOOR  (H.  Coll.,  28  Nov.  1816).  Quarterly,  1.  erminois, 
on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable,  between  three  moorcocks 
proper,  a  mitre  between  two  crosses  pate"e  or  (Moor) ; 
2.  ermine,  four  bars  azure,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules  issuant 
in  chief  (Frewen) ;  3.  argent,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sable 
(Scott) ;  4.  azure,  three  congers' heads  erased  or  (Congherst.) 
Mantling"  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  Moor's  arm  embowed  proper,  the  hand  grasping  two 
javelins  the  points  towards  the  dexter  broken  or.  Motto — 
"  Non  eget  mauris  jaculis."  Badge  (10  Feb.  19 17) — A  crux 
ansata  (or  ankh)  or. 

Second  and  only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  John  Frewen  Moor 

of  Ampfield,    Hants.,   b.   1823;   d.    1906;     m.    1853, 

Frances  Dorothy,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Grimston,  J.  P.  and 

D.L.,  of  Grimston  Garth  and  Kilnwick,  co.  Yorks.  :— 

Rev.  Charles   Moor,  D.D.   Oxon.,  F.S.A.,  F.A.Hist.S., 

formerly  Vicar   of  Gainsborough   and   Canon   of   Lincoln 

[impales  the  arms   of  Moon,    namely — argent,    an    eagle 

displayed  gules,  two  flaunches  of  the  second,  each  charged 

with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 

three  crescents  of  the  first],  b.  1857;    m.  1889,  Constance 

Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Moon,  M.A. ,  Barr.-at-Law ;  and  has 

had  issue— (1)  Christopher  Moor,  Gentleman,  B.A.  of  Pemb. 

Coll.,  Cambs.,  and  of  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal,  b.   1892; 

killed  in  action  1915  ;  (2)  Frewen  Moor,  Gentleman,  M.C.. 

M.A.,  M.D.  Trin.    Coll.,    Camb.,  late    R.    Berks.   Regt., 

b.    1893  lm-    i926,  Lucy  Petronella  Noel,  d.  of  Rev.  John 

Storrs,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Rochester]  ;    and  has  issue — John 

Frewen    Moor,   Gentleman,    b.    1927] ;    (3)  Oswald  Moor. 

Gentleman,    B.A.    Cambridge,    b.    1901  ;     Rosalie;    and 

Veronica.     Res. — 14  Lexham  Gardens.  Kensington,  W. 8. 

MOORE,  see  PARKIN-MOORE,  and  STREAT- 
FEILD-MOORE. 

MOORE  of  Hancox  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  two  garbs  azure,  three  mullets  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  Moor's  head  proper,  a  garb  barwise  or. 
Motto — "  Nitor  in  adversum." 

Eldest  son  of  Sir  Norman  Moore,  ist  Bart.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1922  ;  by  his  ist  wife,  m.  1880, 
Amy,  d.  of   William  Leigh   Smith,    of   Crowham, 
Sussex  : — 
Sir  Alan  Hilary  Moore,  2nd  Bart.  (28  May  i9ig),M.B., 
B.Ch.    (Camb.),    late    temp.    Surg.   R.N.,  b.    1882;   m. 
1922,  Hilda  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Rev.  Winfrid  Burrows,  96th 
Bishop  of  Chichester  ;    and  has  issue — Norman  Winfrid 
Moore,  Esq.,  b.  1923;  and  Hilary  Mary.     Res. — South- 
over  Old  Rectory,  Lewes,  Sussex.     Club — Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 


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-MOORE  (U.O.,  1579).  Azure,  on  a  chief  indented  or, 
three  mullets  pierced  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or, 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Moor's  head  proper, 
wreathed   about  the  temples  argent  and  azure.     Suppor- 


MOORE  of  London  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  moorcock  be- 
tween three  clusters  of  harebells  proper,  a  bordure  vert. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  bush  of  heather  a  moorcock  both  proper. 


ters— Two  greyhounds  argent.      Motto— "  Fords  cadere, 

cedere,  non  potest."     Livery—  Blue,  with  orange  facings. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Ponsonby  William  Moore,  Earl  of 

Drogheda,  Viscount  Moore  of  Drogheda,  and  Baron 

Moore  of  Mellefont  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  Rep. 

Irish  Peer,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1846;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1879,  Anne 

Tower,  d.  of  George  Moir,  D.  L. ,  formerly  Sheriff  of  the 

co.  of  Stirling  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Ponsonby  Moore,  C.M.G.,  Earl 

of  Drogheda  (14  June  1661),  Viscount   Moore  of  Drogheda, 

(7  Feb.   1621),  Baron  Moore  of  Mellefont  (20  July  1616), 

Irish  Honours,  b.  1884;  m.  1st,  1909,  Kathleen,  C.B.E.  (who 

obtained  a  divorce  1922),  youngest  d.  Charles  M.  Pelham 

Burn;   2nd,    1922,  Olive    Mary,  d.  of  George  Meatyard ; 

and  has  issue— Charles  Garrett  Ponsonby  Moore,  commonly 

called  Viscount  Moore,  b.  1910;  and  Lady  Patricia  Doreen. 

Seat— Moore  Abbey,  co.  Kildare.     Res.— 6  Victoria  Road, 

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Badge — A  moorcock's  feather  between   two   sprigs   ot 

heather  in  sal  tire  proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motti 

"  Moribus  antiquis." 

Son   of    Edward    Cecil    Horatio   Moore,    Esq.. 
Brockville,  Ontario,  Canada  (eld.  s.  of  1st  Bart.,  see 
below),  b.  1876 ;  killed  in  action  at  Vimy  Ridge,  9 
April  1917  ;  m.  1905,  Kathleen  Mary,  d.  of  Edward 
Stanton  Oliver,  of  Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk : — 
Sir  Edward  Stanton  Moore,  2nd  Bart.  (25  Oct.  (1923), 

6.  1910.     Res. — Parklands,  Ockley,  Surrey. 

Yr.  sons  of  Sir  Edward  Cecil  Moore,  1st  Bt.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  the  City  of  London,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1923; 
m.  (1st),  1876,  Sarah  Ann  (d.  1887),  d.  of  Horatio 
Brown  Mead  of  London  ;  (2nd),  1893,  Florence  Mary 
Georgiana,  d.  of  James  Haverson,  of  Stamford  Hill : — 
Harold  Meade  Moore,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  M.C.,  late  Major 

R.A.S.C,  b.   1878.     Res. — Polesdon,  Buccleuch    Road, 

Datchet,  Bucks. 


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Eric  Edward  James  Moore,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fus.,  b.  1894;  m.  1928,  Gertrude,  d.  of  Frank 
F.  Vanderhoef,  of  New  York.  Post,  address — 8  Cumber- 
land House,  Kensington  Gore,  W.8. 

Ronald  George  Moore,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  m.  1928,  Barbara, 
.  of  Charles  Elwes,  of  Bournemouth.     Res. — 

MOORE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
Moors'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  sable,  a  mitre  or 
between  on  either  side  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pom- 
mels and  hilts  gold.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  Moor's  head  as  in 
the  arms,  a  crozier  or. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Moore,  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
and  Lady  Harriet  Janet,  d.  of  the  4th  Duke  of 
Buccleuch : — 

Adm.  Sir  Arthur  William  Moore,  G.C.B.  (191 1),  G.C.V.O. 
(1911),  C.M.G.  (1892),  served  in  Egyptian  War  1882,  re- 
presented England  at  Anti-Slavery  Congress  at  Brussels 
1889,  Member  Australian  Defence  Committee  1 890-1,  Naval 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1898-1901,  Com. -in-Chief  at  the 
Cape  1901-4,  Second  in  Command  of  the  Channel  Fleet 
1905,  Com. -in-Chief  on  the  China  Station  1906-8,  Com. -in- 
Chief  at  Portsmouth  1911-12,  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria 
1895-9,  Grand  Cross  of  Norwegian  Order  of  St.  Olaf  1906, 
£.1847.  Res. — 55  Cadogan  Street,  S.W.3.  Club— United 
Service. 


MOORE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  bendlet  or,  on  a  chief 
indented  of  the  second  three  mullets  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  coronet  com- 
posed of  five  roses  set  upon  a  rim  or,  a  Moor's  head  and 
shoulders  proper,  round  the  neck  a  circlet  or,  and  about 
the  temples  a  wreath  or  and  azure.  Motto — "  Fortis 
cadere  cedere  non  potest." 

Son  of  Hobart  Moore,  of  Bengoe,  Herts. : — 

Sir  Harold  John  de  Courcy  Moore,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
F.C. A.,  Alderman  and  Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  Maj. 
(ret.)  R.F.C.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1st,  1906,  Jeanne  Germaine 
(divorced  1924),  d.  of  Eugene  Gokel,  of  St.  Leonards  ; 
and  has  issue — Norman  de  Courcy  Moore,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ; 
Hobart  Harold  de  Courcy  Moore,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Germaine 
de  Courcy  [m.  2nd,  1924,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  J.  C. 
Cuthbertson].  Res. — 29  Chelsea  Park  Gardens,  S.W.3. 
Clubs — City    Carlton,    Constitutional,    R.A.F. 


MOORE  (Confn.  U.O.  1848).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
three  mullets  of  the  field,  a  bordure  gules,  charged  with 
eight  trefoils  slipped  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  naval  crown,  a  Moor's  head  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Dura  patientia  frango." 

Sons   of  Joseph    Henry    Moore,    Gentleman,    A. I.M. 

(Dub.),   County  Surveyor  Westmeath,    1870;    Meath, 

1874-1907,  Pres.  Inst.  C. E.  (Irel.),  1907-8,  b.  1844;  d. 

1912;  m.  1871,  Elizabeth  Jane,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  W. 

King,  Rector  of  Portglenone,  co.  Antrim : — 
Ven.  Robert  Henry  Moore,  M.A.  (Dub.),  Archdeacon  of 
Northam,  Canon  of  Perth,  West  Australia,  b.  1872  ;  m. 
1st.  1901,  Jane  (d.  1916),  d.  of  Joseph  Watterson  of  Ard- 
glass  ;  and  has  issue — Frank  Lucius  Patrick  Moore,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905;  Charles  Hubert  George  Moore,  Gentleman,  b. 
1910;  and  Kathleen  Mary;  m.  2nd,  1921,  d.  of  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Perth.W.A.  ;  and  has  further  issue — John  Robert 
Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Pauline  Betty.  Res. — 
Northam,  Western  Australia. 

Hugh  Lucius  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1901, 
Mary,  d.  of  Joseph  Tucker  of  Bunbury,  W.  Australia ;  and 
has  issue — Guy  Joseph  Finn  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
William  Hugh  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Mary  Doreen  ; 
and  Elizabeth. 

William  Brownlow  Ashe  Moore,  Gentleman,  L.R. C.S.I. , 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1906,  Agnes  Mary,  d.  of  Hamilton  Rankin 
Graham  of  Fahan,  co.  Donegal.  Address— Civil  Medical 
Dept.,  Hong  Kong. 

George  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  ;  m.  1922,  and  has 
issue — 1  son  and  1  dau. 

Son   of  Rev.   Patrick   Moore,  M.A.   (Dub.),   b.  1819 ; 

d.  1848 ;  m.  1842,  Ellen  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Ashe, 

Rector  of  Acton,  co.  Armagh  : — 
William  Patrick  Moore,  Gentleman,  M.Inst. C.E.  (Irel.), 
Assistant  Engineer  Dublin  Port  and  Docks  Board  (retired 
1912),  b.  1846;  m.  1874,  Frederica,  d.  of  John  Dudley 
Fletcher  of  Danestown,  co.  Dublin;  and  has  surv.  issue, 
with  three  daus. — (1)  George  Henry  Moore,  Gentleman,  b. 


1876;  (2)  Dudley  Fletcher  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  (3) 
Frederick  Yorke  Shegog  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  (4) 
Robert  Ashe  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 

MOORE  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  a  rose 
gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two  mullets 
pierced  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  proper,  a  Moor's  head  also  proper, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  azure,  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  vert.  Motto — 
"  Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest." 

Son  of  Arthur  John  Moore,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L. ,  b.  1849  ; 

d.  1904;  m  1887,  Mary  Lucy  Clifford,  d.  of  Sir  Charles 

Clifford,  Bart.,  of  Hatherton  Hall,  co.  Stafford:— 

Charles  Joseph  Henry  O'Hara  Moore,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 

Irish   Guards,    served    Great   War    1914-19    (despatches), 

J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1880;  m.  1917,  Lady  Dorothie. 

d.  of  9th  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  has  issue — 4  daus.     Seats — 

Mooresfort,  and  Aherlow   Castle,  Bansha,  co.  Tipperary, 

Clubs — Guards',  White's. 

Sir  JOHN  WILLIAM  MOORE,  Knt.  Bach.  (1900), 
Doctor  of  Medicine,  Master  of  Surgery,  M.A.  Univ.  Dub., 
D.Sc.  (honoris  causa)  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  and 
Diplomate  in  Public  Health  of  the  University  of  Dublin ; 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  Ireland 
(President  1898-1900),  ex-Scholar  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  Swedish  Society  of 
Physicians,  Senior  Physician  to  the  Meath  Hospital,  Dublin, 
formerly  Professor  of  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  an  Honorary  Physician-in- 
Ordinary  to  H.M.  the  King  in  Ireland  (1912),  a  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  the  County  Borough  of  Dublin  (1910).  Born 
Oct.  23, 1845,  being  elder  son  of  William  Daniel  Moore,  M.D. 
(Dub.  et  Cantab.),  M.R.I. A.,  by  his  wife  Catherine  Mary, 
eldest  d.  of  Mark  Monsarrat  of  Dublin.  Armorial 
hearings  (Confn.  U.O.  n  June  1900)— Azure,  on  a  chief 


dancettee  or,  a  fleam  between  two  mullets  gules.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet 
gold,  charged  with  a  fleam  gules,  a  Moor's  head  in  pro- 
file proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  azure. 
Motto — "  Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest."  Livery— Blue. 
Married,  firstly,  Jan.  4,  1876,  Ellie  (d.  April  21,  1878), 
only  dau.  of  the  late  John  Ridley,  M.  D. ,  of  Moore  Hall, 
Tullamore,  King's  Co.  ;  and  secondly,  March  15,  1881, 
Louisa  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Edmund  J. 
Armstrong,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Lismoher,  Kilfenora,  co.  Clare, 
and  Lower  Leeson  Street,  Dublin  ;  and  has  had  Issue  (by 
first     marriage)  —  Elizabeth     Eleanor     Mary ;     Elsie    \m. 


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July  2,  1902,  Reginald  Arthur  Percy  Rogers,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin  (who  died  1923)];  (by 
second  marriage) -(1)  William  Edmund  Armstrong  Moore, 
Esq.,  M.A.  (Dublin),  b.  June  13,  1882  ;  d.  1923  ;  (2)  Arthur 
Robert  Moore,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  4th  London  Regt.,  M.A. 
(Dublin),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  July  22,  1883;  killed  in 
action  1916  ;  (3)  Maurice  Sydney  Moore,  Esq.,  M.D., 
B.A.  (Dublin),  Surg.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  March  31,  1886  [m. 
1924,  Ida  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Masterton,  Gentle- 
man, of  Dunbar  and  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue— John 
Edmund  Keir  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];  and  Nora 
Gladys.  Res.— 40  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin.  Clubs  - 
University  (Dublin),  Oxford  Medical  Graduates. 

JOSEPH  HALL  MOORE,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Derbyshire, 
Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  (and  Hon.  Col.)  3rd  Batt. 

(Mil.)  Derbyshire  Regt.  (ret.)    Born ,  third  son  of  the 

late  William  Cameron  Moore,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Bamford,  Derby- 
shire, by  his  wife  Eliza  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Hall, 
Solicitor,  of  Castleton,  co.  Derby.  Armorial  bearings- 
Azure,  a  swan  argent,  wings  elevated  or,  a  bordure  nebuly 
of  the  last,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion  passant  of  the 
first,  between  two  flowers  of  the  cotton-tree  slipped  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan  argent,  wings  elevated,  barry 
of  six  or  and  azure,  holding  in  the  beak  a  flower  of  the 
cotton-tree  as  in  the  arms.  Motto—"  Mores  hoc  mutati." 
Residence—  Castleton,  Derbyshire,  vid  Sheffield. 

MOORE.  (U.O.)  Azure,  on  a  chief  cottised  or,  a  mullet 
voided  gules,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — A  Moor's  head  proper,  issuant  out 
of  a  crest  coronet  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  voided 
or.  Motto — "  Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest.'' 
Son  of  Robert  Waters  Moore,  of  Adelaide : — 

Henry    Percival   Moore,  Esq.,   J. P.    Adelaide,  b. 
Res. — Adelaide,  Australia. 

MOORE  of  Moore  Fort  (U.O.)-  Azure,  on  a  chief  en- 
grailed or,  an  annulet  between  two  mullets  gules.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  charged 
with  an  annulet  gules,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile  also 
proper,  the  temples  encircled  with  a  wreath  argent  and 
azure.     Motto — "Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest." 

Eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  William  Moore,  Esq., 

J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1847),  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  by 

his  wife  Mary  Shuldham,  eldest  d.  of  John  Hill,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Bellaghy  Castle,  Castledawson,  co.  Derry: — 

John  Moore,  Esq.,  J. P.  New  Zealand,  b.  1854;  m.  1884, 

Amy  Elizabeth  (d.  1912),  second  d.  of  late  John  Nicholls 

of   Chester  ;    and    has    issue — William  Geoffrey   Mocre, 

Gentleman,   b.    1885;    and   a   dau.      Seat  —  Moore   Fort, 

Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim.     Res. — Riverbank,  Napier,  New 

Zealand.      Clubs — Hawkes   Bay,    Napier,    both   in    New 

Zealand. 

MOORE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  pean  between 
three  Moors'  heads  in  profile  couped  at  the  neck  proper, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  sable,  a  pheon  of 
the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  swan,  wings  elevated  argent,  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  pheon  sable,  in  front  of  bulrushes  proper. 
Motto — "  Animum  rege." 

Son  of  Thomas  George   Cams  Moore,  Esq.,  Major 

42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  b.  1838  ;    d.  1903 ;  tn. 

Mary  Hasluck,  d.  of  Robert  Campbell  of  Allan  Park, 

Stirling  : — 
William  Fawcett  Campbell  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Res.— 

MOORE  of  Moore  Hall  (U.O.,  2  Feb  1773).  Argent, 
a  chevron  gules  between  three  moorcocks  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  coronet  or,  a  moor- 
cock proper      Motto — "  Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest." 

Sons  of  George  Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Moore  Hall, 

J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Mayo  (Sheriff  1867),  b.  1810  ; 

d.    1870;    tn.    1851,  Mary,  eld.  d.   of  Maurice  Blake 

of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo : — 
George  Augustus  Moore,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo, 
b.  1852.     Seat—  Moore  Hall,  Ballyglass,  co.  Mayo.     Res.— 
121  Ebury  Street,  S.W. 

Maurice  George  Moore,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  Col.  Connaught 
Rangers,*.  1854;  tn.  1889,  Evelyn,  d.  of  late  J.  Stratford 
Handcock  of  Carantrila  Park,  co.  Galway  ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Maurice  George  Henry  Patrick  Moore,  Gentleman, 
b.  1894;    (2)    Ulick  Augustus  George  Moore,  Gentleman. 


b.  1896.  Seat — Moore  Hall,  Ballyglass,  co.  Mayo.  Res. — 
5  Sea  View  Terrace,  Donnybrook,  Dublin. 

The  late  Augustus  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  d.  1910; 
tn.  1891,  Justina,  d.  of  late  Sir  John  Braddick  Monckton, 
Town  Clerk  of  the  City  of  London  ;  and  left  issue — Peter 
Augustus  John  Falkland  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.    Res. — 

Henry  Julian  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

MOORE  of  Barne  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a 
swan  close  argent,  membered  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
of  the  second  (Moore);  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chief  or,  over  all 
a  bend  ermine  (Pennefather).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goshawk  preying 
on  a  coney,  both  proper.     Motto — "  Vis  unita  fortior." 

Son  of  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Barne,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(M.P.  1875-1880,  and  High  Sheriff  1885)  co.  Tipperary, 

b.  1836;  d.  1897;   tn.  1st,  1867,  Anna  Maria,  only  d. 

and  h.  of  Wilmer  Wilmer  : — 

Randal  Kingsmill  Moore,   Esq.,  J. P.  and   D.L.   (High 

Sheriff  1904)  co.  Tipperary,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.   Leinster 

Regt.,  b.  1873;  tn.  1909,  Lilian  Julietta  Mabson,  yst.  d.  of 

Henry  John  Simonds  of  The  Rectory,  Caversham.     Seat — 

Barne,  nr.  Clonmel. 

Only  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  St.  Leger  Moore,  C.B., 
J. P.  co.    Kildare,  late  9th,    12th,   and   5th   Lancers, 
[Arms  of  Moore   only],  b.    1848 ;    d.    1921  ;    tn.    1873, 
Alice  Geraldine,  d.  of  Joseph  Pratt  Tynte,  Esq.,  D.L. , 
of  Tynte  Park,  co.  Wicklow: — 
Richard  Stephen  Tynte  St.  Leger  Moore,  Esq.,  Major 
12th  Lancers,  b.  1890.     Seat — Killashee,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 
Son  of  Capt.  Stephen  Blyth  Moore,   Royal  Scots,  b. 
1850;    d.   1901  ;    tn.   1881,   Hester   Marion,    d.   of  A. 
Wedderburn : — 
Stephen  Moore,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1F84. 

MOORE  (H.  Coll.)  Per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  two 
chevronels  between  in  chief  two  Moors'  heads  in  profile,  and 
in  base  a  mullet  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Moor's  head 
in  profile  proper,  wreathed  around  the  temples  argent  and 
azure,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  argent,  and  pierced 
through  the  neck  from  the  dexter  side  with  a  sword  embrued 
in  bend  sinister  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — 
"  Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest." 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Moore,  Gentleman,  of  Coventry, 
b.  1859  ;  d.  1899  ;  tn.  1883,  Annie,  d.  of  Jesse  Chaplin, 
of  Exhall,  co.  Warwick : — 

Ralph  Edward  Moore,  Gentleman,  Lieut.,  late  R.A.F. 
and  R.F.A.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches),  b. 
1888 ;  tn.  1921,  Violet  Mary  Frances,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Simon  Mothersole,  of  Barking,  Essex,  and  has 
issue — Antony  William  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and 
Pamela  Mary.     Res- — Coventry. 

George  William  Moore,  Solicitor,  LL.B.,  Lieut.  (R. P.), 
late  the  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.,  served  Great  Wfu 
1914-15,  b.  1893.  Res. — Long  Wood,  Kenilworth  Road, 
Stoneleigh,  nr.  Coventry. 

MOORE  of  Cremorgan  (U.O.).     Vert,  a  lion  rampant 
and  in  chief  three  estoiles   or.     Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  fessewise  erased, 
vested  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  erect,  impaling  thret 
gory  heads  all  proper.     Motto — "Semper  fidelis  et  audax. 
Sons  of  Lewis  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Cremorgan,  J. P.,  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  Queen's  Co.    1828),  b.   1801 ;    d.   1880; 
tn.  ,   Mary  Sarah,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles   Lancelot 

Sandes: — 
Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Queen's  Co.  (High 
Sheriff  1883),  B.A.   (Trin.   Coll.,  Dub.),  b.   1843.     Seat— 
Cremorgan,  Timahoe,  Queen's  Co. 

Lewis  Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

MOORE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure, 
between  in  chief  two  lions  rampant  guardant  sable, 
each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  spur  or,  and  in 
base  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  third,  grasping  in  the  claws 
a  moorcock  gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  erminois.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  dragon  statant  argent 
on  a  crown  vallary  charged  on  the  wing  with  a  cross 
couped  and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  all 
gules,  the  sword  impaling  a  human  head  couped  and 
distilling  drops  of  blood  proper.  Motto — "  Per  omnia 
majora  spiro."  Livery — Dress:  pale  blue  velvet  coat, 
with  silver  epaulettes,  buckles,  etc.,  white  satin  breeches, 
white  silk  stockings  and  black  shoes  ;  undress:  dark  blue 
cloth,  fawn  collar  and  cuffs,  black  shoes. 


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Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Voce  Moore,  Knt.  Bach  , 
D.L.,  J. P.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1898-99,  b.  1826  ; 
d.  1904  ;    m.  1847,  Elizabeth  Dowson,  d.  of  Peter 
Willsea,  of  Silfield  Lodge,  Norfolk : — 
The  late  James  Moore,  Esq.,  Freeman  of  the  City  of 
London,  b.  1852  ;   d.  1925  ;   m.  1882,  Charlotte  Louisa, 
d.  of  John  Burrows,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Stockwell  House, 
Wymeswold,    Leics.  ;     and    had    issue — Dr.     Burrows 
Moore,  Ph.D.,  M.Sc.  (Mane),  B.Sc.  (Eng.),  F.I.C.,  A.M.I. 
Chem.  E.,  A.K.C.,  Freeman  of  the  City  of  London,  b.  1891 
[m.  1916,  Beatrice  Louise,  d.  of  Andrew  Bow,  of  Stirling 
and  London  [Res. — Westlands,  Pinner,  Middx. ;  Univer- 
sity of  London,  University  College)] ;   Charlotte  Annie 
Dowson ;     Ivy    Irene. 

MOORE  of  Chalfont  St.  Giles  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  sable,  on  a  pale  engrailed  argent,  three  greyhounds 
courant  of  the  field  (Moore)  ;  2.  vert,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  wolves'  heads  couped  or,  three 
escallops  gules  (Jones) ;  3.  paly  of  six  gules  and 
sable,  three  eaglets  displayed  argent,  membered  and 
crowned  or  (Cooke) ;  4.  per  saltire  argent  and  gules, 
a  saltire  between  four  crosses  crosslet  all  counterchanged 
(Twisden) ;  5.  argent,  three  chevronels  azure  and  sem6e  of 
crosses  crosslet  (Chelmington) ;  6.  argent,  a  tower  between 
three  keys  erect  azure  (Baker) ;  7.  chequy  argent  and  gules, 
a  cross  azure  (Roydon) ;  8.  gules,  six  eaglets  displayed  or, 
three,  two  and  one  (Broxborne) ;  9.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  debruised  by  a  bend  sable 
(Branche)  ;  10.  sable,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three 
bulls'  heads  caboshed  argent  (Saunder) ;  n.  or,  three  lion- 
eels  in  pale  sable,  armed  and  langued  gules  (Carew)  ;  12. 
gules,  a  saltire  argent  (Other)  ;  13.  argent,  a  saltire  gules 
(Windsor) ;  14.  per  pale  ermine  and  gules,  a  saltire  counter- 
changed  (FitzStephen) ;  15.  quarterly  argent  and  gules 
(Tuit) ;  16.  quarterly  sable  and  argent  (Hoo) ;  17.  or,  on  a 
fesse  azure,  a  mullet  of  the  first  (Andervill) ;  18.  azure,  a 
fret  throughont  argent  and  a  chief  or  (St.  Leger) ;  19. 
azure,    a  fesse  between  six  cross  crosslets  or  (St.  Maur)  ; 


20.  azure,  three  sinister  hands  couped  argent  (Malmains)  ; 

21.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable  (Wells) ;  22.  gules,  a  fesse 
dancettee  between  six  cross  crosslets  or  (Engayne) ;  23. 
barry  of  six  ermine  and  gules,  three  crescents  sable 
(Waterton) ;  24.  argent,  three  piles  wavy  issuing  from  the 
chief  vert,  on  a  bordure  azure,  eight  bezants  (Bryan);  25. 
barry  nebuly  per  bend  sinister  sable  and  argent  three  bars 
nebuly  counterchanged,  all  within  a  bordure  compony 
of  the  first  and  second  (Blunt) ;  26.  sable,  a  fesse  hummettee 
argent  (Bostock) ;  27.   azure,  six  garbs  or,  three,  two  and 


one  (Hugh,  Earl  of  Chester) ;  28.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules 
(Meschines);  29.  azure,  a  wolfs  head  erased  argent 
(Lupus)  ;  30.  sable,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  or 
(Mercia)  ;  31.  argent,  an  orle  within  nine  martlets  in  orle 
sable  (Winington) ;  32.  vert,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine 
(Kingsley) ;  33.  vert,  a  bend  ermine  (Whetenhall)  ;  34. 
argent,  a  fesse  between  three  crosses  crosslet  fitchee  sable 
(Lawton) ;  35.  azure,  two  bars  argent  (Venables) ;  36. 
gules,  a  chevron  embattled  counter-embattled  argent 
between  three  martlets  or  (Wythens)  ;  37.  argent,  on  a  chief 
sable,  two  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  first  (Taylor). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  bullrushes  proper,  a  moorcock  rising  sable, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  bullrush  also  proper.  Badge — 
Within  a  chaplet  of  roses  a  stone  proper.  Motto — "  Dieu 
est  mon  port."     Livery — Black,  with  grey  facings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Clement  Glover  Moore,  M.A.,  Chaplain 
on  theBengal  Establishment,  of  Stonedean,  Beacons- 
field,  Bucks.,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1897 ;  m.  1877,  Eliza 
Constantia,  d.  of  Robert  Devereux  Harrison,  of 
Fron  Llwyd,  Welshpool : — 
Rev.  Cyril  Ashton  Glover  Moore,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 


b.   1884.     Seat — The  Stone,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks. 
Res.—"  Turner's  Wood,"  Chalfont  St.  Giles. 

Rev.  George  Guy  Moore,  Clerk  in  Holy   Orders,  b. 
1888.     Res. — Rosehill,  Albury,  Surrey. 

MOORE  (H.  Coll.).      Azure,  two  bendlets  between  as 
many  moorhens  in  bend  all  or. 

Daughters  and  coheirs  of  John  Godfrey  Moore, 
Gentleman,  of  Winter  Harbour,  Maine,  U.S.A., 
b.  1848  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1871,  : — 

Ruth,   m.    1899,    Arthur  Hamilton,  Viscount  Lee  of 
Fareham  {q.v.). 

Faith.      Res. — Downshire  House,  Roehampton  Lane, 
S.W.15. 

MOORE-BRABAZON   (R.L.,  13  March  1868).     Gules, 

on  a  bend  or,  three  martlets  sable.     Mantling  gules  and 

or.     Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 

vert,  a  falcon  rising,  belled  or.     Motto — "  Vota  vita  mea. " 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Arthur  Henry  Moore-Brabazon, 

Hon.    Lt.-Col.,  late  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,   who 

assumed  the  additional  name  and  the  arms  of  Brabazon 

by  Roy.    Lie.   13  March   1868,  b.  1828 ;  d.  1908  ;  m. 

1879,  Emma  Sophia,  eld.  d.  of  Alfred  Richards,  Barr.- 

at-Law : — 

William  Lockhart  Chambre  Moore-Brabazon,  Esq.,  Capt. 

3rd  Batt.  Irish  Regt.,  late   of  the   Coldstream  Guards,  b. 

1880  ;  m.  1910,  Elsie    Louisa,   d.    of  James   Strachan,  of 

Nairn,  N.B.     Seats — Tara  Hall,  co.  Meath  ;  Tallyallen,  co. 

Louth. 

John   Theodore   Cuthbert   Moore-Brabazon,   Esq.,    Lt.- 
Col.  R.F.C.,  M.P.  Chatham  Div.  of  Rochester,  b.  1884  ;  m. 


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1906,  Hilda  Mary,  only  d.  of  late  Charles  Henry  Krabbe' 
of  Buenos  Ayres  ;  and  has  issue — Derek  Charles  Moore- 
Brabazon,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Michael  Jaques  Moore- 
Brabazon,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 15  Gerald  Road, 
S  W.i. 

MOORE-GWYN.  Quarterly,  1  and4,  sable,  gutt6-d'or,  two 
barrulets  invected  or,  between  as  many  lozenges  in  pale  of  the 
last,  each  charged  with  a  sword  erect  sable  (for  Gwyn) ; 
2  and  3,  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a  moorcock  between 
two  greyhounds  courant,  and  as  many  flaunches  all  counter- 
changed  (for  Moore).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests— 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  antlers  sable,  a 
cubit  arm  erect  proper,  charged  with  two  lozenges  palewise 
also  sable,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and 


hilt  or,  the  blade  transfixing  a  boar's  head  erect  and  erased 
gules  (for  Gwyn)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  moorcock  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly 
argent,  and  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  a  greyhound's  head 
erased  at  the  neck  also  sable  (for  Moore).  Motto — "Vim 
vi  repellere  licet."  Livery — Green,  with  gilt  buttons,  striped 
green  and  white  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Edward  Moore-Gwyn,   Esq.   (formerly 
Moore),  J.  P.   and  D.L.  for  Glamorgan,  assumed  the 
additional  surname   of  Gwyn  and  the  arms  of  Gwyn 
quarterly  with  those  of  Moore  by  Roy.  Lie.  Sept  6,  1900, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  the  late  Howel  Gwyn, 
Esq.,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  of  Dyffryn,  Neath,  b.   1850;  d. 
1923  ;  m.  1876,  Edith  Fotheringham,  O.B.E.,  dau.  of 
Rev.  W.  Jephson,    M.A.    (Cantab.),    late    Rector  of 
Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks.  : — 
Joseph  Gwyn  Moore-Gwyn,  Esq.,  Major  (T.D.),  late  1/1 
Glamorgan  Yeo. ,  J.  P.  cos.  Glamorgan  and  Brecknock,  b. 
May  15,  1879;  m.  1907,  Olive,  second  d.  of  A.  Gilbertson  ; 
and   has   issue — Howel  Joseph  Moore-Gwyn,   Gentleman, 
b.  1914;    Lettice  Ellen  ;    Sheila   Edith;    Diana  Gwyneth  ; 
Sonia  ;  and  Monica.     Seats — Dyffryn,  Neath,  Glamorgan- 
shire ;  Abercrave  House,  Ystradgynlais,  Breconshire  ;  Clay- 
ton Court,  Liss,  Hants.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  M.C.C. 

Howel  Gwyn  Moore-Gwyn,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Major 
Rifle  Bde.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1886  ; 
m.  1918,  Winifred,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Gilbertson,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.     Res.— 

MOORE-STEVENS  of  Winscott,  co.  Devon  (R.L., 
17  July  1832,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevron 
argent  and  gules,  in  chief  two  falcons  rising  proper,  belled 
and  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  ermine-spot  (Stevens) ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  a  swan  wings  elevated  argent,  beaked  and 
membered  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  quarterly  of  the 
last  and  second  (Moore).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  or,  belled 
and  wings  elevated  azure,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
ot   the  last,  charged   on   the   breast   with   an   ermine-spot 


sable  and  on  each  wing  with  an  estoile  gold  (Stevens) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  fern-bush 
proper,  a  falcon,  wings  elevated  argent,  preying  on  a  coney 
sable  (Moore). 

Son  of  John  Curzon  Moore-Stevens,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P., 
D.L.,    M.P.    for    N.    Devon    1885   (High    Sheriff  co. 
Devon  1870),  of  Winscott  House,  b.  1818 :  m.   1850, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  of  Rev.  Peter  Johnson,  B.  D. : — 
Richard   Arthur  Moore-Stevens,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.   Devon, 
M.A.  Oxford,  Col.  (ret.)  3rd  Batt.  Devonsh.  Regt.,  b.  1854; 
m.  1886,  May  Clare  Sophia,  d.  of  Frederick  Haworth  ;  and 
has  issue — John   Richard  Charles  Moore-Stevens,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1900  ;  Ralph  Noel  Henry  Moore-Stevens,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904  ;  and  Joyce  Marion  Elizabeth.     Seats — Cross, 
Tornngton,  co.   Devon,  Winscott  House,  Torrington,  co. 
Devon.    Res. — Bellenden,  Exeter.    Clubs — R.A.C.,  Devon 
and  Exeter  (Exeter). 

MOORHOUSE,  see  RHODES-MOORHOUSE. 

MORAL.  Quarterly  of  six,  1st  and  6th  grand  quarters, 
quarterly,  1.  gules,  a  bend  argent  (in  commemoration  of 
the  battle  of  Rio  Salado  1340),  between  two  cauldrons  or, 
over  all  a  chain  in  orle  also  or  (in  commemoration  of  the 
battle  of  Navas  de  Toloso  12 12)  (Bertodano) ;  2.  gules, 
five  fleurs-de-lis  in  saltire  argent  (Narvaez) ;  3.  argent,  a 
martlet  sable  upon  sand  proper,  all  between  three  flowers 
with  petals  gules  (Keneper)  ;  4.  gules,  a  bend  engoulee  by 


serpents'  heads  or,  between  in  sinister  chief  the  cross  of 
Calatrava  also  or,  and  in  dexter  base  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  crowned  gold  (Berrio)  ;  2nd  grand  quarter,  azure  on 
a  chevron  engrailed  argent  between  three  escallops  or,  as 
many  human  hearts  gules  (Pattison)  ;  3rd  grand  quarter, 
gules,  on  a  fesse  between  three  talbots'  heads  eVased  argent, 
as  many  horse-shoes  sable  (Maxey) ;  4th  grand  quarter, 
sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  in  chief  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
between  two  mullets  argent  (Wilson) ;  5th  grand  quarter, 
quarterly,  1.  azure,  a  ship  at  anchor,  her  oars  in  saltire, 
within  a  double  tressure  counter-flowered  or,  2  and  3,  or  a 
lion  rampant  gules  ;  4.  azure,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  over  all 
dividing  the  coats  a  cross  engrailed  sable  (Sinclair),  with 
(on  a  canton)  sable,  on  a  chevron  argent  a  lion  rampant 
azure  between  two  torteaux  (Tyrie).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  (of  Keneper) — Issuant  from  a  coronet  or,  a 
martlet  sable.  Supporters — Two  lions  rampant  or. 
Motto — "  Bertodano  solo." 

Eldest  son  of  Ramon  Edward  de  Bertodano,  b.  1847 

(3rd  son  of  Roman    Raman    Xavier    de    Bertodano, 

5th  Marquis  del  Moral),  m.  1870,  Mary  Jane  Brand,  d. 

of  William  Wilson,  of  Lismore,  New  South  Wales  : — 

Frederick  Ramon  de  Bertodano,  8th  Marquis  del  Moral, 

in  the  Kingdom  of  Spain  (1764),  late  3rd  Manchester  Regt. 

and  Notts.  Yeo.,  served   Matabeleland  1896  (medal  and 

clasp),  South  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's  and  King's  medals 

and  clasps),  Great  War  1914-18  (G.S.O.  2nd  grade),  he  is 

entitled  to  impale  the  arms  of  Dalzell,  namely :  Sable,  a 

naked  man,  arms  extended  proper;  b.  1871 ;  s.  his  uncle 

1924;    m.   1907,  Lady  Ida  Dalzell   (d.   1924),  eld.   d.   of 

14th  Earl  of  Carnwath,    and  has  issue — Andrew  Ramon 

Dalzell  de  Bertodano,  b.  1912;  Martin  Alexander  Wilson 

de    Bertodano,    b.    1915  ;     Giles     Frederick    Cruden    de 

Bertodano,  b.  1918  ;  Monica  Emily  Mary  ;  Ida  Henrietta 

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Maud;  and  Mary   Stephanie.      Res. — 43    Belsize    Square, 
N.W.3.      Clubs—  Hurlingham,  R.A.C.,   Puerto   de  Hierro 
Madrid). 

MORAY,  Earl  of,  see  STUART. 

MORE  of  Larden  and  Linley,  co.  Salop  (Confd.  1561  by 
Harvey,  Clarenceux,  Vn.  Salop,  1623).  Sable,  a  swan  close 
argent,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 
argent,  preying  on  a  rabbit  sable. 

Sons  of  Robert  Jasper  More,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Salop  (High  Sheriff  1881),  J. P.  co.  Montgomery,  M.P., 
b.  1836;  d.  1903;  m.  1871,  Evaline  Frances,  d.  of 
Rev.  Canon  Carr,  D.D.  : — 

Thomas  Jasper  Mytton  More,  Esq.,O.B.E.,  J.P.  co.  Salop, 
b.  1872;  m.  1904,  Lady  Norah  Browne,  d.  of  5th  Marquess 
of  Sligo  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Jasper  More,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  (2)  Terence  More,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Seat — 
Linley  Hall,  Bishop's  Castle,  co.  Salop.     Club — Brooks's. 

Brig-Gen.  Robert  Henry  More,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  late 
R.A.F.,  b.  187s  ;  tn.  1919,  Phyllis  Blanche,  d.  of  the  Hon. 
Francis  Parker.  Res. — Chiltern  House,  Watlington,  Oxon. 
Clubs— Travellers' ,  R.A.F. 

Jasper  Frederick  More,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  tn.  1914, 
Rosamund  Winifred,  d.  of  Morton  Philips  of  Weeping 
Cross,  Stafford.  Res.—  The  Old  Vicarage,  Ware,  Herts. 
Club — Travellers' . 

Richard  Edwardes  More,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  , 

Ethel  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  John  Bodkin,  of  Kilcluny,  co. 
Galway,    Res. — Cairo.     Club — Boodle's. 

MORE-O'FERRALL  (U.O.)-  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quar- 
terly i.  and  iiii.,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or  (OFerrall) ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  and  in  chief  three  mullets  or 
(O' Moore) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  gules, 
each  charged  with  six  annulets  or  (Southwell).    Mantling 


vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  greyhound 
springing  sable. 

Son  of  Edward  Gerald  More-O'Ferrall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 

D.L. ,  6.  1846;  d.  1914;    tn.  1871,  Juliana  Margaret, 

d.   of  Henry  Lambert,    Esq.,   M.P.,    of  Carnagh,  co. 

Wexford : — 

Gerald    More    More-O'Ferrall,    Esq.,   J. P.,    D.L. ,    and 

(1920)    High    Sheriff    co.   Longford,    b.    1877 ;    tn.    1907, 

Geraldine  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  late  Lord  Maurice  FitzGerald, 

and  has  issue — Edward  George  More-O'Ferrall,  Gentleman, 

b.    1908  ;    Gerald    Richard   More    O'Ferrall,    Gentleman, 

b.    1914  ;    and   2  daus.      Res. — Lisard,    Edgeworthstown, 

co.  Longford.     Clubs — Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  etc. 

Son  of  Edward  More-O'Ferrall  of  Kildangan,  co. 
Kildare,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1856-57,  by  his  wife 
Susan,  only  child  of  Dominic  O'Reilly,  of  Kildangan 
Castle,  co.  Kildare: — 
Dominic  More-O'Ferrall,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kildare  1879,  b.  1854  ;  tn.  1898,  Annie,  d.  of  Col.  M'Donnell, 


C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Roderic  Charles  More-O'Ferrall,. 
Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (2)  Francis  Ambrose  More-O'Ferrall,  t 
Gentleman,    6.    1904;   (3)  Edward  Roger  More-O'Ferrall, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Seat—  Kildangan,  Monasterevin,  co. 
Kildare. 

MORESBY   (H.    Coll.,   1857).      Sable,    a  cross  [parted 
and  fretty  between  in  dexter  chief  an  anchor  erect,  and  in 


the  sinister  base  a  cinquefoil  or.  Mantling— Sable  and 
or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic 
antelope  rampant  gules,  navally  gorged,  and  with  chain 
reflexed  over  the  back  or,  supporting  a  tilting-spear  erect 
sable.     Motto — "  Je  le  feray  durant  ma  vie." 

Sons  of  Matthew  Fortescue  Moresby,  Esq. ,  Paymaster- 
in-Chief  R.N.,  b.    1828;    d.  1916;    tn.  i860,  Caroline 
Gold,  third  d.  of  Gen.   Charles  jEmelins: — 
Fairfax  Moresby,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  tn.  ,  and  has 

issue.     Res. — 
Tracy  Archer  Moresby,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 
John  Garland  Moresby,  Gentleman,  b.   1868. 
Fortescue  Francis  Moresby,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
Charles  Moresby,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Crown  Prosecutor 
Madras,   b.    1871  ;    m.  ,    and   has  issue — Wyndham 

Moresby,  Cadet  R. N.,  b.  .     Res. — Madras,  India. 

Kelso  Anstruther  Moresby,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1874. 
Son  of  John  Moresby,  Esq. ,  Admiral  Royal  Navy,  b. 
1830;  d.  1922  ;  tn.  1859,  Jane  W.  (d.  1876),  d.  of  Philip 
Scott,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Hill  House,  co.  Cork: — 
Walter  Halliday  Moresby,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
(Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1861  ;    m.   1897,  Mary  G., 
d.  of  Capt.  Niven,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — 3  daus.     Res. — 
11  Pembroke  Road,  Kensington,  W.8. 

MORETON.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron 

gules,  between  three  square  buckles  sable  (for  Moreton)  ; 

2  and  3,  or,  two  lions  passant  gules  (for   Reynolds). 

Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  moorcock's  head  or,  combed  and  wattled  gules, 

between  two  wings  azure.     Motto — "  Perseverando." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Berkeley  Basil  Moreton,  4th  Earl 

Ducie,  6.  1834  ;   d.  1924  ;   tn.  1862,  Emily  Eleanor, 

d.  of  John  Kent,  of  Queensland  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Capel  Henry  Berkeley  Moreton,  5th  Earl  of 

Ducie  (28   Jan.    1837),  Baron  Ducie    and   Moreton,    of 

Tortworth,  Glos.  [Supporters — On  either  side  an  unicorn 

argent,   armed,  maned,   tufted,  and  unguled  or,  each 

gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  per  pale  gold  and  gules], 

b.  1875  ;  tn.  1903,  Maria  Emma,  d.  of  Frederick  Bryant, 

of  Maryborough,  Queensland.     Seats — Tortworth  Court, 

Falfield,  Glos.  ;  Toogoom,  Howard  District,  Queensland. 


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Hon.  Algernon  Howard  Moreton,  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1913, 
)Dorothy  Edith,  d.  of  Robert  Bell,  of  Queensland  ;  and 
has  issue — Basil  Howard  Moreton,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ;  Dorothy 
Mildred  ;  May  Reynolds  ;  Eleanor.  Res. — Falfields, 
Nikenbah,  Maryborough,  Queensland. 

MORETON  of  Chilworth  Manor  (H.  Coll.  24  Feb.  1913). 
Or,  a  greyhound  courant  between  three  garbs  azure, 
impaling  the  arms  of  Schintz,  namely : — azure,  issuant 
out  of  a  crescent  in  base  or,  two  ostrich  feathers  argent, 
in  chief  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   a 


wolf's  head  couped  or,  between  two  ostrich  feathers 
argent.     Motto — "  Perseverando." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Moreton,  of  Marton  Hall,  Cheshire, 

b.  1828  ;  d.  1910;  tn.  1855,  Ann,  only  d.  of  George 

Smith,  of  Poole,  Cheshire  : — 

John  Smith  Moreton,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and 

patron  of  the  living  of  South   Pickenham,  b.    1858  ; 

M.  1898,  Julia  Lucy,  d.  and  coh.  of  H.  G.  Schintz,  of 

Childwall  Hall,  Lanes. ;   and  has  issue — Guy  Moreton, 

Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Iris  Dorie.     Seat — Pickenham  Hall, 

Swaffham,    Norfolk.     Clubs — Junior    Carlton,    R.A.C., 

Ranelagh. 

MOREWOOD,  see  PALMER-MOREWOOD. 

MORGAN  (R.L.,  16  Nov.  1792,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  gryphon  segreant  sable  (Morgan) ;  2  and  3,  or, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  roses  azure,  as  many  thistles 
slipped  of  the  field  (Gould).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head 
couped  or,  attired  gules. 

Sons  of  Col.  Hon.  Frederic  Courtenay  Morgan,  V.D. , 
J. P.   and   D.L.  co.   Monmouth,  J. P.  co.   Glamorgan, 
M.P.  co.  Monmouth  1874-85   and  for  S.   Div.   1885- 
1906,  Hon.  Col.  2nd  V.B.  So.  Wales  Borderers,  late 
Capt.    Rifle    Brigade,    b.    1834;    d.    1909;    tn.    1858, 
Charlotte  Ann  (d.   1891),  d.  of  Chas.  Alexr.  William- 
son of  Balgray,  N.B.  : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir  Courtenay    Charles    Evan    Morgan,    1st 
Viscount  Tredegar  (1926),   3rd  Baron  Tredegar  (16  April 
1859),  6th  Bart.  (15  Nov.   1792),  C.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  late 
Major  and    Hon.    Lt.-Col.  Royal   Monmouth   Engineers, 
Capt.    R.N.R.  [Supporters  (of  Barony) — Dexter,  a  lion; 
sinister,  a  gryphon,  both   sable  and  each  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  thistle  slipped  or],  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1890,  Lady 
Katharine  Agnes   Blanche    Carnegie,   d.    of  9th    Earl   of 
Southesk  ;  and  has  had  issue — Hon.  Evan  Frederick  Morgan, 
Knt.   of  Honour   of  the   Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
(Knight  of  Malta),  b.  1893  [tn.  1928,  Hon.  Lois  Sturt,  d.  of 
2nd  Baron  Alington]  ;  and  Hon.  Gwyneth  Erica  (d.  1926). 
Seats — Tredegar  Park,  Newport,  Mon.  ;    Ruperra  Castle, 
Newport,  Mon.      Town  res. — 3  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W.i. 


Clubs— Carlton,    Turf,    Arthur's,    White's,    Royal  Yacht 
Squadron. 

Hon.  Frederick  George  Morgan,  b.  1873;  tn.  1898, 
Dorothy  Syssyllt,  d.  of  R.  T.  Bassett  of  Bonvilston ;  and 
has  issue — Frederick  Charles  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  b.  1908; 
and  Syssyllt  Avis  [tn.  1926,  Peter  Hugh  Gurney].  Res. — 
46  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square.     Club—  Boodle's. 

MORGAN  ( H.  Coll. ,  1904).  Per  chevron  sable  and  argent , 
in  chief  two  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders,  having 
snakes  about  their  necks  proper,  and  in  base  a  cock 
gules,  combed  and  wattled  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  as 
in  the  arms,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or, 
and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  spear-head  or.  Motto — 
"Undeb." 

Son  of  Septimus  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman,  b.  1832  ; 

d.  1913  ;  m.  1870: — 
Gwyn  Vaughan  Morgan ,  Esq.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants 
for  the  City  of  London,  b.  1872;  tn.  1919,  Mabel  Frances,  d. 
of  C.  G.  Heathcote,  of  Kilmeston  Manor,  Hants.  Res. — 
37  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs—  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge, Union,  Wellington. 

Son  of  Octavius  Vaughan  Morgan,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1896  : — 

Penry  Vaughan   Morgan,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.O.C. ,  served 

Great   War,    High   Sheriff,    Radnorshire,    1912,    b.    1875  ; 

tn.  Evelyn  Arden,  d.  of  T.   M.  Camm.     Clubs — Boodle's, 

Windham. 

Sons  of  Edward  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman,  b.  1838  ; 

d.   1922 ;  tn.  1870,  Emmie,  d.  of  John  Irving  Pascoe 

of  Surbiton: — 
Tom  Vaughan  Morgan ,  Esq.,  Capt.,  served  S.  Africa  and 
Great  War,  b.    1872.     Res. — Bridge  Cottage,    Henley-on- 
Thames.     Clubs — Bath,  Leander. 

Sir  Kenyon  Pascoe  Vaughan-Morgan,  O.B.E.  {q.v.) 
Edward  Pascoe  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ; 
tn.  1896,  Lilian,  ygst.  d.  of  William  Hill  Dawson.      Res. — 
15    Draycott    Place,    Cadogan   Gardens,    S.W.       Clubs— 
Wellington,  Ranelagh. 

Son  of  Harley  Pascoe  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman, 

b.  1878;  d.  1926;  w.  1900,  Helen  Ready: — 
Geoffrey  Pascoe  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ; 
m   1923,  Dorothy  Jephcoat,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

MORGAN  (H.  Coll.,  1909).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  sable 
and  argent,  in  chief  a  demi-eagle  erased  and  in  base  a 
greyhound  passant  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  or.      Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cannon  mounted,  and 
pile  of  cannon-balls  all  proper.  Motto  —  "  Pax  cum 
honor." 

Son  of  : — 

Arthur  John  Morgan,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1893,  Maud  Mary,  d.  of  Edmund  Axten  of  Hendon,  co. 


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Middlesex  ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  Cecil  Morgan,  Gentle- 
man, M.A. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1900.  Res. — Abbotswood, 
Cinderford,  Glos.     Club — Constitutional. 

CHRISTOPHER  HIRD  MORGAN,  Esq.,  J. P.  for 
Pembrokeshire.  Born  1857,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Howard  Spear  Morgan,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.L. ,  ofTegfynydd,  Car- 
marthenshire, by  his  first  wife  Annie,  dau.  of  H.  Lloyd. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  pile  argent,  between  two 
stags'  heads  couped  of  the  last,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  holding  in  the  hand  a  tilting-spear  all  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  argent,  collared 
gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  tilting-spear  bendwise  proper. 
Motto — "  Fortitudine  et  prudentia."  Married,  1883,  Isa- 
bella Celina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Thomas  Blyth.  Seat 
— Tegfynydd,  Llanfalteg,  R.S.O. ,  Carmarthenshire. 

MORGAN-GRENVILLE,  see  KINLOSS,  Baroness. 

MORISON,  see  BROUN-MORISON. 

MORISON  of  Mountblairy  House  (L.O.).  Azure, 
three  Saracens'  heads  conjoined  in  one  neck  argent,  the 
uppermost  face  looking  to  the  chief,  affixed  by  a  wreath 
argent  and  gules  to  the  other  two,  which  turn  to  the  dexter 
and  sinister.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  hands 
grasping  a  dagger.     Motto — "  Sunt  tria  hasc  unum. " 

Son    of    Lt.-Col.    Frederick    de    Lamarre    Morison, 

J. P.    and   D.L.    Banffshire    and   Aberdeenshire,    late 

Royal  Scots  Lothian  Regt. ,  b.  1842;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1st, 

1869,   Janet  Forbes,   d.   of  Alexander   Gordon,  Esq., 

of  Newton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Aberdeen:  — 

Alexander  Edward  Forbes  Morison,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

late  Capt.   3rd  Batt.  Gordon   Highlanders,    b.   1874  ;    m. 

1897,  Clementina  Graham,  d.  of  Alexander  Stuart  of  Inch- 

breck.     Seat—  Mountblairy  House,  Turriff,  N.B. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  MORKILL,  Esq., D.L.J.P.  for  West 
Riding,  co.  York.,  M.A.  (Oriel,  Oxon.j.Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Airton,  Calton,  and  Hanlith,  co.  York.  Born  May  3, 
1861,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  John  Morkill  of  Kill- 
ingbeck,  near  Leeds,  by  his  wife  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Greenwood  of  Leeds.  Armorial  bearings 
— Vair,  on  a  pale  sable,  three  martlets  or,  impaling 
the  arms  of  Hobson,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
azure  and  sable,  two  hobbies  close  in  chief  proper,  and 
a  sun  in  splendour  in  base  or  (for  Hobson) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 


gilt  buttons,  black  and  yellow  waistcoat.  Married,  March  ij 
1889,  Hannah  Shaw  (Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hos-i 
pital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem),  ygst.  dau.  of  Peter  Hobson 
of  Castle  Lodge,  Yorks. ,  and  niece  of  Sir  James  Falshaw, 
Bart.,  of  14  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh  ;  and  has  Issue 
— (1)  Alan  Greenwood  Morkill,  Gentleman,  Colonial  C.S., 
b.  April  2i,  1890  [m.  1918,  Cynthia  Mary,  ygst.  d.  of  the 
late  Edmund  Blackett  Owen,  M.D. ,  of  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W.] ;  (2)  Ronald  Falshaw  Morkill,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  1st  Batt.  West  Yorkshire  Regt,  and  R.F.C.,  *. 
Nov.  22,  1891  [m.  1914,  Ellen  Mary  (Nellie),  ygst.  d.  of 
late  T.  L.  Wilkinson  of  Neasham  Abbey,  Darlington] ;  (3) 
Hugh  Bernard  Morkill,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  The  Green 
Howards,  b.  Oct.  1,  1896  ;  and  Frances  Helena  [m.  1922, 
Rev.  Hugh  Lowthian  Bell,  M.A.,  yngr.  son  of  Sir  Hugh 
Bell,  Bart.]  Seat—  Newfield  Hall,  Bell  Busk,  Yorkshire. 
Clubs — New  University,  Leeds. 

EDMUND  MORONY,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  Limerick. 
Born  April  21,  1832,  being  the  elder  son  of  Edmund 
Morony  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Limerick,  by  his  wife  Geraldine, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Castle.  Armorial  bearings  (U.O.,  April 
23.  i-llp) — Azure,  three  cross  crosslets  or,  between  as  many 
boars'  heads  couped  above  the  shoulders  argent,  langued 
gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding  a  sceptre  or. 
Livery— Dark  blue.  Married,  March  14,  i860,  Helen, 
Mary,  only  child  of  John  Odell  of  Odell  Ville,  co.  Limerick! 
and  has  Issue— Eliza  Helena  [m.  Aug.  26,  1884,  Henry 
Vereker  Lloyd  Morony] ;  and  Geraldine  [m.  April  24,  1889, 
Henry  Greene  Molony  (q.v. )].  Seat—  Odell  Ville,  Ballin- 
garry,  co.  Limerick.      Clubs — Limerick,  County. 

MORRELL  (H.  Coll. ,  1885).  Or,  a  bend  invected  gules, 
between  in  chief  a  sprig  of  three  roses  gules,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper,  and  a  cross  crosslet  in  base  of  the  second, 


a  chevron  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  and  a  battle- 
axe  in  base  argent  (for  Falshaw).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  (or  and  sable),  a  martlet 
or,  collared  vair.    Motto — "  Be  true."    Livery — Black,  with 


Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  guardant  per  pale  argent  and  sable, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  three  roses  as  in  the  arms,  and 
resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  cross  crosslet  gules.     Motto— 


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1  Bono  animoesto."     Livery — Dark  blue,  with  black  velvet 
collar,  and  blue  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Hopewell  Baker  Morrell,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Rad- 
nor and  Berks.,  b.   1836;    d.    1906  ;    m.   i860,   Louisa 
Foote,  d.  of  late  J.  C.  Hay  of  Kelso,  co.  Roxburgh  : — 
Arthur    Frederic    Way    Morrell,    Gentleman,    b.    1863. 
Post.  add. — 
Charles  Sconce  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1864. 
Herbert  Hugh  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1866. 
Reginald  Lister  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 
Leonard  Cyril  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
George  Deacon  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Walker  Morrell,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Son  of  Frederick  Parker  Morrell,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
b.  1839  ;   d.  1908 ;  tn.  1867,  Harriette  Anne,  d.  of  Rev. 
Philip    Wynter,    D.D.,    Pres.    of    St.    Johns    Coll., 
Oxford:— 
Philip  Edward  Morrell,  Esq. ,  J. P.  (Oxon.),  M.A.  (Oxon), 
|M.P.  Henley  Div.    1906-10,  and  Burnley  1910-18,  b.  1870  ; 
m.  1902,  Lady  Ottoline  Cavendish  Bentinck,  sister  of  the 
6th  Duke  of  Portland,  K.G. ;  and  has  issue— Julian  Ottoline. 
\Res. — Garsington   Manor,  nr.   Oxford  ;    10  Gower  Street, 
W.C     Club— Savile. 

Son  of  Rev.  Baker  Morrell,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1887;  tn.  1867, 
Edith  Frances,  d.  of  Col.  Brett,  17th  Lancers: — 
John  Frederick  Baker  Morrell,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O., 
i  Major  Royal  Lancaster  Regt.,  Instructor  R.M.C.,  b.  1882  ; 
\m.  1924,  Emily  Josephine,  d.  of  the  late  Oliver  Adams,  of 
J  Toronto.  Res.  —  Bryn  Teg,  The  Avenue,  Camberley. 
\Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Sons  of  George  Herbert  Morrell,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  B.C.L. 
Oxon.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Oxford  (High  Sheriff  1885), 
J. P.    Berks.,  Hon.  Col.  1st  V.B.  Oxfordsh.  Lt.  Inf., 
sometime  M.P.  Woodstock  Div.  of  Oxford  ,  b.  1845; 
d.  1906 ;  tn.  1874,  Emily  Alicia,  only  d.  and  heiress  of 
James  Morrell,  Esq.,  of  Headington  Hill: — 
James  Herbert  Morrell,  Esq.,  M.A.  (1908),  Barr.-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  Capt.  Oxford  University  Contingent  Senior 
Officers'    Training   Corps,  b.   1882 ;   tn.  1913,  Julia  Maud 
Mary,  only  d.  of  Sir  George  C.  Denton,  K.C.M.G.,  late 
!  Governor  of  Gambia ;  and  has  issue — Herbert  William  James 
Morrell,  Gentleman,  £.  1915  ;  George  James  Morrell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918  ;  and  2  daus.     Post.  add. — The  Rise,  Head- 
ington Hill,  co.  Oxford.     Club — New  University. 

George  Mark  Morrell,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Engineers,  b. 
1884  ;  m.  1918,  Edith  Olivia,  d.  of  Rev.  N.  G.  Nind,  Vicar 
of  South  Stoke,  Oxon.,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Robert  Baker  Morrell,  b.  1847 ;  d.  1902 ; 
tn.   1873,   Frances  Anna,    d.  of   Rev.   William  Harry 
Lloyd,  Vicar  of  Chorley,  Berks. : — 
George   Henry  Morrell,  Gentleman,   b.  ;    tn.   1906, 

Helen  Adela,  d   of  late  James  Dowie.     Res. — 

Rev.    Gerald   Lloyd   Morrell,    M.A.,   b.  ;   tn.   1903, 

Mary  Josephine  (d.  1921),  d.  of  late  Arthur  Hilliard.     Res. 
— The  Vicarage,  Crowle,  Scunthorpe,  Lines. 

MORLEY,  Earl  of,  see  PARKER. 

MORLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  leopard's  face,  jessant- 
de-lys  sable,  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  argent,  the  wings  elevated  ermine, 
holding  between  the  claws  a  leopard's  face  jessant-de-lys 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto— "  Tenax  propositi." 

Son  of  Samuel  Morley,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Nottingham  1865-66,  and  for  Bristol  1868-85,  by  his 
wife  Rebekah  Maria,  d.  of  Samuel  Hope  of  Liver- 
pool:— 
Rt.  Hon.  Samuel  Hope  Morley,  1st  Baron  Hollenden 
(1912)  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  stag  proper,  chained 
around  the  neck,  and  suspended  therefrom  an  anchor  or], 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  and  D.L.  for  London  (High  Sheriff 
1893),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ,  b.  1845  ;  tn.  1884,  Laura 
Marianne,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  Royds  Birch,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Hon.  Geoffrey  Hope  Hope-Morley,  b.  1885  ;  assumed 
by  Deed  Poll,  1923,  the  additional  surname  of  Hope  [tn. 
1914,  Hon.  Mary  Sidney  Gardner,  d.  of  the  late  Lord 
Burghclere,  and  has  issue — Mary  Joan  Fenella  ;  Elspeth 
Rachel  Marianne] ;  (2)  Hon.  Claude  Hope  Hope-Morley, 
b.  1887 ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1923,  the  additional 
surname  of  Hope  [tn.  191 1,  Lady  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  7th 
Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  and  has  issue — Gordon  Hope 
Hope-Morley,  Esq. ,  b.  1914 ;  Anne  Rosemary  Hope ; 
Stella  Hope].  Seat—  Hall  Place,  Leigh,  Tonbridge.  Town 
res. — 42  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 


Son  of  Charles  Morley,  Esq.,  of  Shockerwick  House 

b.  1847;  d.  1917;  tn.  : — 

Charles  Morley,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Seat — Shockerwick 
House,  Bath. 

MORRIS  (Confn.  U.O.  1885).  Ermine,  a  fesse  indented 
sable,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last,  armed  and  langued 
gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  fasces  proper,  a  lion's  head  erased 
argent,  guttee-de-sang.  Motto — "Si  Deus  nobiscum  quis 
contra  nos."     Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  George  Henry  Morris,  Rifle  Bde. 

(2nd  son  of  1st  Baron  Killanin),  b.  1872  ;  killed  in  action 

19 14  ;  tn.  1913,  Dora  Wesley,  second  d.  of  late  James 

Wesley  Hall  of  Melbourne  : — 

The   Rt.    Hon.   Sir  Michael  Morris,  3rd  Baron  Killanin 

(15  June  1900)  of  Galway,  co.  Galway  (Peerage  of  U.K.), 

and  a  Baronet  (14  Sept.    1885),  b.  1914.     Res. — 15  Great 

Cumberland  Place  ;  Holidays,  Sea  Lane,  Ferring,  Sussex. 

MORRIS  of  St.  John's,  Newfoundland  (H.  Coll.,  5  Jan. 
1918).  Barry  wavy  of  eight  argent  and  azure,  two  cod- 
fish naiant  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  two-masted 
schooner  in  full  sail  also  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head  couped  at  the  neck  proper, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  or.  Supporters — 
On  either  side  a  caribou  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  trefoil  or.     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Son  of  the  late  Edward  Morris,  of  Waterford,  and 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Patrick  Morris,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G. 
(1913),  K.C.,  1st  Baron  Morris  of  St.  John's,  Newfound- 
land, and  of  Waterford  (1918),  Knt.  Bach.  (1904),  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Camb.,  Glasgow,  and  Edin.,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford, 
Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Newfoundland,  M.P.  for 
St.  John's  1885-1919,  Acting  Attorney-General  1890-95, 
Prime  Minister  of  Newfoundland  1909-18,  Rep.  New- 
foundland at  Imperial  Conferences  1907  and  191 1,  and 
at  War  Conference  19 17,  b.  1859  ;  tn.  1901,  Isabel  Lang- 
rishe,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Legallais,  of  Jersey,  and  widow 
of  Hon.  James  P.  Fox  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Michael 
William  Morris,  b.  1903.  Res. — 3  Heath  Drive,  Hamp- 
stead.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Ranelagh,  St.  Stephen's. 

MORRIS.  Sable,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  ermine,  a 
bezant,  charged  with  a  cross  couped  gules,  and  in  chief 
for    difference    a   crescent.      Crest— On    a  wreath  of    the 


colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  charged  with  a  cross  couped 
gules,  within  a  chain  in  the  form  of  an  arch  gold.  Motto 
— "  Scuto  fidei." 

Sons  of  George   Byng    Morris,   Esq.,    D. L.,   J. P.,    b. 

1816  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1852,  Emily  Matilda,  d.  of  Charles 

Henry  Smith  of  Derwen  Vaur,  Swansea,  and  Tenby : — 

Robert  Townsend  Morris,   Gentleman,  b.   1853.     Postal 

add.— 

Charles  Smith  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1854 ;  tn.  1888,  Maud 


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Mary,  d.  of  late  Rev.  George  Alston,  Rector  of  Studland, 
Dorset ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 3  daus.  Res.  —  Llandaff 
House,  Llandaff,  Cardiff. 

George  Lockwood  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1889, 
Wilhelmina,  d.  ot  T.  Cory  ;  and  has  issue— Cedric  Lock- 
wood  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  and  Nancy.    Res. — 

Musgrave  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1892,  Edith 
Marion,  d.  of  K.  Lockhart.     Res.—  Sketty  Park,  Swansea. 

Thomas  Byng  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1898,  Edith, 
d.  of  F.  S.  Bishop,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — Olchfa 
House,  Sketty,  Swansea. 

Frank  Hall  Byng  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  tn.  1913. 
Irene,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Rogers- Harrison  ;  and  has  issue— 
1  dau.     Res. — 

MORRIS  of  Clasemont.  Sable,  on  a  saltire  engrailed 
ermine,  a  bezant,  charged  with  a  cross  couped  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  or, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  couped  gules, 
within  a  chain  in  the  form  of  an  arch  or.  Motto — 
"  Scuto  fidei." 

Son  of  Sir  Robert  Armine  Morris,  4th  Bart.  J. P., 

D.L.    Glamorgan    (High    Sheriff    1900),    b.  1848 ; 

d.  1927;    tn.  1885,  Lucy  Augusta  (d.    1902),  d.   of 

Thomas  Cory,  of  Sketty  House,  Swansea  : — 

Sir  Tankerville  Robert  Armine  Morris,  5  th  Bart.  (12 

May  1806),  M.C.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Glos.  Regt.,  b.  1892.    Seat 

— Sketty  Park,  Swansea.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Armine  Morris,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1813  ; 
d.  1893  ;    tn.   1847,  Catherine,  d.  of  Ronald  Mac- 
Donald  : — 
George  Cecil  Morris,  Esq.,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Arthur  Ronald  Morris,  Esq.,  b.  1855.     Res. — 
Herbert    Morris,   Esq.,   b.  1858  ;    tn.  1880,   Margery, 
d.  of  John   Barron  ;    and  has  issue — Catherine  Daisy . 
Res.— 

MORRIS  of  Ballinaboy  (U.O.).  Per  fesse  dancettee 
sable  and  or,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  head  erased  argent,  gutt6e-de-sang.  Motto — "Si 
Deus  pro  nobis  quis  contra  nos." 

Sons  of  James  Timothy  Aloysius  Morris,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Ballinaboy.  b.  1844;  d.  1914 ;    m.  1881,   Anna  Maria 

(d.  1907),  d.  of  George  Stacey  of  Tottenham  : — 

Capt.  George  Philip  Morris,  30th  Lancers,  b.  1882;  m. 

1911,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Major  Robert  Tankerville  Webber. 

Seat — Ballinaboy,  Clifden,  co.  Galway. 

Anthony  James  Hellier  Morris,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon), 
b.  1883. 

Charles   Sebastian  Morris,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 

1886. 

James  Francis   Morris,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1889 

Son    of   Anthony   James    Morris   of    Ballinaboy,    co 

Galway,  b.  1822;  d.  1898;  m.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  d. 

of  James  Hanly  : — 

William  Michael  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  , 

Catherine,  d.  of  Daniel  De  Vere  Hunt ;   and  has  issue — 

Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  three  daus.    Res. — 

MORRIS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  over 
all  a  fesse  or,  charged  with  two  roses  of  the  field,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  paly  or  and 
gules,  a  demi-lion  also  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  or, 
charged  with  two  roses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "Scuto 
fidei." 

Sons   of   John   Grant   Morris,  of   Kincora,   Torquay, 
b.  1836;  d.  1923  ;  tn.  1867,  Catharine  Sarah  (d.  1916), 
d.     of    John     Ley     Jackson,     of     Bainton      House, 
Northants. :  — 
John  Grant  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m-  ^o2.  Elsie 
Maxwell,  d.  of  Rev.   A.    Pryde,   Vicar   of    Stradsett  and 
Crimplesham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue— Eric  Maxwell  Crant 
Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Muriel  Elizabeth  ;  and  Wini- 
fred St.  John.   Res. — Manor  Farm,  Ingoldsthorpe,  Norfolk. 
William  Hardwicke  Grant  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1878; 
tn   1905,  Mabel  Wilhelmina  Swan,  d.   of  Henry  Dilly,  of 
Madeira,  and  has  issue — John  Noel  Grant  Morris,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1907;    and  Frances  Mabel.      Res. — The  Water- 
works, Rod-el-Farug,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Sons  of  Christopher  Reynolds  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Baron's 
Craig,  Dalbeattie,  J. P.  co.  Kirkcudbright,  b.  1840;  d. 
1925  ;  tn.  1865,  Frances  Anne,  d.  of  Jonathan  Haigh, 
of  Heaton  Lodge,  Bradley,  Yorks.  : — 
Edwyn   Haigh  Grant  Morris,  Gentleman,   B.A.,  M.B., 


B.Ch.  (Camb.),  L.R.C.P..  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  b.  1866; 
tn.  1897,  Catharine  Mary  (d.  1919),  d.  of  C.  E.  Monro,  of 
Penge,  Kent,  and  has  issue— Christopher  Charles  Grant 
Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res. — Arisaig,  Rockcliffe,  co. 
Kirkcudbright. 

Christopher  Haigh  Morris,  Gentleman,  B.A.    (Cantab.), 
b. 

Cyril  Yates  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Sons  of  John  Grant  Morris, Esq.,  of  Allerton  Priory, 
Lanes.  ;  Crimplesham  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  36  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  J. P.  Lanes.,  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1867, 
b.  1811;  d.  1897;  tn.  1835,  Mary  Picton,  d.  of  William 
Baines  : — 
Thomas  Case  Morris,  Gentleman,   M.A.    (Cantab),   b. 
1854  ;    tn.    1876,   Corientia   Emma,    only  d.    of    William 
Benjamin  Walker,   of   Hunsdon    House,    Ware,    and   has 
issue — Gerald  Evelyn   Case   Morris,    Gentleman,    b.    1877 
[tn.  1913.  Eileen  Garstin,  d.  of  Alexander  George  Fry,  of 
Bedford   Park,   London,  and  has  issue — Anulwvy  Gerald 
Case  Morris,   Gentleman,  b.    1918  ;    Pamela  Merle  ;    and 
Evelyn   Rosemary  Carleton]  ;    Cecil  Walker  Case  Morris, 
Major   Q.    O.    West    Kent   Regt.,   b.   1880  [tn.   1910,    Ivy 
Coryton,  and  has  issue] ;  Vernon  Bryham  Morris,  Gentle- 
man, 6.  1889  [tn.  1 913,  Violet  Lang,  and  has  issue].     Res. 
— Grove  House,  Weston,  Bath. 

Herbert  Picton  Morris,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  L.L.M. 
(Cantab.),  b.  1856;  m.  1882,  Alice  Sarah  (d.  1919),  d.  ot 
Thomas  Russell,  C.M.G.,  of  Normanswood,  Farnham, 
Surrey,  and  has  had  issue  —  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Herbert 
Picton  Morris,  9th  Batt.  the  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1883  [m.  1909, 
Cynthia,  only  d.  of  Henry  S.  Keating,  of  Prince's  Gardens ; 
and  was  killed  in  action  1916,  leaving  issue — Miles  Picton 
Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10  ;  Philip  Sheehy  Morris,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913].     Res. — 6i  Pont  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  1. 

The   late   Percy  Copeland  Morris,  Gentleman,  L.L.M.  I 
(Cantab. ),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple)  [Arms  as  above 

impaling    the    arms   of    White,    namely Gules,    on   a 

bend  between  two  boars'   heads  couped   or,    an   escallop 
fessewise   of  the   first  in  the  dexter  chief  point],  b.  1861 ;    1 
d.  1927 ;  tn.    1886,   Lucy    Augsburg,   eld.   d.   of  John  Jay 
White,  of  New  York,  and  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  U.S.A.; 
and  left  issue — Geoffrey  Grant  Morris,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
Fellow  and  Steward  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
b.  1888  [tn.  1922,  IndaMary  Daphne,  d.  of  Adam  Sedgwick,  ,1 
sometime  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Cambridge,  \ 
and  has  issue — Stella  Mary  Grant ;  and  Veronica  Grant] ; 
Rev.    Arthur   Le    Blanc  Grant    Morris,    M.A.     (Cantab.), 
Curate  of  Mansfield  Parish  Church,  Notts.,  late  Lieut.   R.    'A 
Warwicksh.  Regt.,  b.  1899  [tn.  1924,  Alison  Emily  Vully,    ! 
d.  of  Rev.  James  Alexander  Corry  Vully  de  Candole,  and 
has   issue — John   Anthony   Grant    Morris,   Gentleman,    b. 
1924.     Res. — 79  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

MORRIS  (R.L.,  15  Dec.  1916  ;  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion 
passant  or,  between  three  several  pairs  of  morris-pikes 
in  saltire,  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base  argent.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  two  morris-pikes  in  saltire  proper,  a  demi-lion  ' 
or.  Motto—"  Fidelis  fiduciae." 
Sons   of  : — 

Edward  Ernest  Morris  (formerly  Bernhard),  b. 
Res. — Greatwood,  Chislehurst,  Kent. 

Edgar  Hugh  Morris  (formerly  Bernhard),  b.  .   Res. 

— 40  Craven  Street,  W.C.2. 

MORRIS  (H.  Coll.,  6  Dec.  1921).  Gules,  on  a  bend 
between  a  horse  courant  and  a  buck  ducally  gorged 
argent,  three  annulets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck  argent,  armed 
and  ducally  gorged  or,  springing  from  a  clump  of  fox- 
gloves proper,  and  charged  on  the  body  with  two  annulets  , 
interlaced  sable.     Motto — "  Spectemur  agendo." 

Sons  of  Sir  Malcolm  Alexander  Morris,  K.C.V.O., 
b.  1849;   d.  1924;   m.  1872,  Fanny,  d.  of  William 
Cox,  of  Dorchester,  Oxon. : — 
Alexander  Cricbton   Morris.    Esq.,   b     1873      Res. — 
Melbourne. 

Harold  Spencer  Morris,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  K.C.,  Barnster- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Recorder  of  Folkestone  1921-26, 
Pres.  Industrial  Court  since  1926,6. 1876  ;  »>.  1904,  Olga, 
d.  of  Emil  Tiechman,  of  Sitka,  Chislehurst ;  and  has  issue 
— Malcolm  Tohn  Morris,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  Freda;  Dora; 
Margot;  Betty.  Res.— 28  Chester  Square,  S.W.  1.  Club 
— Reform. 

Frederick  George  Carnac  Morris,  Esq.,  b.  1882. 
Res.— 2  Rue  de  Phalsbourg,  XVII,  Paris. 


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George  Lockwood  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1889, 
Wilhelmina,  d.  of  T.  Cory,  and  has  issue — Cednc  Lockwood 
Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  and  Nancy.     Res. — 

Musgrave  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1892,  Edith 
Marion,  d.  of  K.  Lockhart.     Res. — Sketty  Park,  Swansea. 

Thomas  Byng  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1898, 
Edith,  d.  of  F.  S.  Bishop,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — 
Olchfa  House,  Sketty,  Swansea. 

Frank  Hall  Byng  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1913, 
Irene,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Rogers-Harrison,  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 
Res.— 

MORRIS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  sable, 
between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  lion  rampant 
and  in  the  second  and  third  a  spear-head  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  scaling-ladder  fessewise  or,  a  chough  azure, 
beaked  and  legged  gules.  Motto — "  Heb  dduw  heb  ddim 
duw  a  digon." 

Son  of  Edward  Rowley  Morris,  Gentleman,  of  New- 
town, co.  Montgomery : — 
Rowley   Millichamp    Rowley   Morris,    Gentleman,    b. 
.     Res. — 44  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

MORRIS  (Confn.  1897,  U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
two  swords  saltirewise,  points  upward,  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  or,  between  as  many  garbs  in  pale  or ;  2.  argent, 
a  tree  eradicated  proper ;  3.  sable,  a  bend,  and  in  chief  a 
tower  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  boy's  head  affronted, 
a  fasces  fesseways  proper.     Motto — "  Festina  lente." 

Only  son   of   His    Honour   Judge   O'Connor   Morris, 
Barrister    King's  Inns   (Dub.),   J. P.    for    King's   Co., 
Professor  of  Law  in  King's  Inns  (Dub.)  1861,  Judge 
of  Louth  County  Court  1872-78,  and  of  Kerry,  Ros- 
common and  Sligo   County   Court  and   Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1904 ;  m.  1858,  Georgina 
Kathleen,  d.  of  George  Hayward  Lindsay  : — 
Maurice  Lindsay  O'Connor  Morris,   Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law 
King's   Inns  (Dub.)  1891,    B.A.   Trin.  Coll.  (Dub.)  1887, 
J. P.  King's  Co.,  b.  1865.     Seat—  Gartnamona,  Tullamore, 
King's  Co.     Club— Sackville  Street,  Dublin. 

MORRIS  of  Halifax  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
saltire  gules  and  sable,  gutte'e-d'eau,  a  lion  passant  argent, 
between  four  scaling-ladders,  two  in  pale  and  two  in  fesse  or 
(for  Morris) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  two  roses  of 
the  field,  two  flaunches  ermine  (for  Johnson).     Mantling- 


gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
heraldic  antelope  argent,  guttee-de-sang,  resting  the  dexter 
foot  on  a  scaling-ladder  or.  Motto — "Res  non  verba 
quaeso."     Livery — Blue,  gilt  buttons. 


Son  of  William  Morris,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.L. ,  of  the  Lodge, 
Halifax,  b.  1806;  d.  1882;  m.  1846,  Barbara  Elizabeth 
(d.  1897),  yr.  d.  of  late  Thomas  Johnson,   of  Wake- 
field :— 
Alfred  William  Johnson  Morris,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  m. 
1909,  Adeline,  only  d.  of  Henri  Leon  Gonthier ;  and  has 
issue — William  Alfred  Morris,   Gentleman,   b.  1912 ;  and 
Lorna    Elizabeth   Barbara.      Res. — Culverwcod,  Cross-in- 
Hand,  Sussex.     Club — Windham. 

MORRIS  (L.O.,  26  Dec.  1917).  Or,  on  a  sea  undy 
azure  and  argent, in  base  an  ancient  galley  sable,  in  full  sail 
proper,  the  sail  charged  with  three  Moors'  heads  couped  of 
the  fourth,  banded  of  the  first,  pennons  gules.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
griffin's  head  erased  or,  langued  gules.  Motto — "Tou- 
jours  le  mSme."  Badge — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown 
gules,  a  demi-griffm  or. 

Elder  son   of  Archibald   Morris,    Gentleman,    of    17 
Charlotte  Street,  Ayr,  b,  1823  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1848,  Ann 
d.  of  James  Watson,  of  Ayr  and  of  Mount  Pleasant 
Westmorland,  Jamaica: — 
James  Archibald  Morris,  Esq.,  A.R.S.A.,    F.R.I. B.A. , 
F.R.S.E.,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1883,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Charles  Petullah  Forgan,  of  Tower  Hill,  Kilmaurs,  Ayr- 
shire, and  has  issue — (1)  James  Archibald  Morris,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1888  [m.  ,  Ida  Protheroe  Jones,  and  has  issue 
— James  Arthur  Protheroe  Morris,  Gentleman,  <5.  ;  and 
Sarah  Jane]  ;    (2)  Charles  Forgan  Morris,  Gentleman,    b. 
1891  [»*.          ,  Noma  Menzies  Risk  ;  and  has  issue — Eliza- 
beth Forgan] ;  and  Sarah  Violet.    Res. — Savoy  Croft,  Ayr. 
Club — Art  (Glasgow.) 

MORRIS  of  Dol-llys  Hall,  Llanidloes  (H.  Coll.).  Sable, 
on  a  fesse  or  between  three  scaling-ladders  argent,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  of  the  field.  Mantling;  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  scaling- 
ladder  erect  argent,  a  boar's  head  erect  proper.  Motto — 
"  Eso  quod  esse  videris."    Livery — Dark  blue  and  red. 

Sons  of  Charles  John  Morris,  Esq.,  of  Wood  Eaton 
Manor,    co.   Stafford,   and   Dollys  Hall,  Montgomery 
(High  Sheriff),  B.A.  (Oxon.),    b.    1831 ;   d.    1899;  m. 
1862,  Constance  Lingen,  d.  of  Robert   Burton,  Esq., 
J.  P. ,  of  Longner  Hall : — 
Charles  Edward  Morris- Eyton,  Esq.  [q.v.). 
John   Robert   Morris,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Montgomery,   b. 
1865;  m.  1st,  1905,  Eleanor  Margaret  (d.  1918),  only  d.  of 
late  Rev.  John  Clegg  of  Horsley  Hall,   Eccleshall ;  and  has 
issue — Kathleen  Eleanor  and  Margaret  Irene;  2nd,  1919, 
Ethel,  d.  of  Rev.  Sir  Gtorge  Boughey,  5th  Bart.     Seats — 
Dol-llys  Hall,  Llanidloes,  Montgomeryshire ;  Horsley  Hall, 
Eccleshall,  Staffs. 

George  Ernest  Morris,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  B.A. 
Oxford,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1910,  Ethel,  d.  of  Julius  Mendelson. 
Res. — Oxon,  Shrewsbury. 

MORRIS-EYTON  (H.  Coll.,  R.L.,  4  Dec.  1905).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  or,  a  fret  azure,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
argent  (Eyton,  Vns.  Salop) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  fesse  or, 
between  three  scaling-ladders  argent,  a  lion  passant 
guardant  of  the  field  (Morris).  Mantling;  azure  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  couped, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  tun  or,  charged  for  distinction  with 
a  cross  crosslet  sable  (Eyton) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  scaling-ladder  erect  argent,  a  boar's 
head  erased  proper  (Morris). 

Son  of  Charles  John  Morris,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Wood  Eaton 
Manor,  co.    Salop,   and   D61-llys   Hall,    Montgomery 
(High  Sheriff  184-),    B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1831 ;   d.  1899; 
m.   1862,  Constance  Lingen,  d.  of  Robert  Burton  of 
Longner  Hall : — 
Charles  Edward  Morris-Eyton,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Staffs,  and 
Salop   (High   Sheriff   1905),    B.A.    (Oxon.),   assumed    the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Eyton  by  R.L.  4  Dec. 
1905,  b.  1863  ;   m.  1889,  Isabel  Margaret  Hay,  only  d.  of 
late  Thomas  Slaney  Eyton  of  Eyton  and  Walford  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)    Charles     Reginald   Morris-Eyton,    Esq.,  M.C. , 
D.L.  Staffs.,  Col.  R.A. ,  b.  1890  [m.  1920,  Violet  Amy,  only, 
d.  of  Sir  William  Lewthwaite,  Bart. ,  of  Broadgate,  Cumber- 
land] ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Charles  Gilfrid  Morris-Eyton 
Gentleman,    b.    1921  ;     and    Joan;     (2)    Robert    Edward 
Morris-Eyton,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  Constance  Isabel ;  Rose 
Margaret  Eleanor  \m.  1914,  William  Edward  Carter,  only 
surv.  son  of  George  William  Carter  of  Eccleshall,  Staffs.] ; 
Mary  Penelope  ;    Violet  Catherine ;  and  Elizabeth  Sarah. 
Seats — Wood  Eaton  Manor,  Stafford  ;  Oxon,  Salop. 


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MORRIS  MARSHAM  (R.L.  8  March,  1924,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  lion  passant  in  bend  gules,  be- 
tween two  bendlets  azure  (for  Marsham) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale 
argent  and  sable,  a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  between 
two  roundels  each  within  an  annulet  in  chief  all  counter- 
changed,  and  the  attires  of  a  stag  per  pale  gules  and  or, 
in  base  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
cross  crosslet  gold.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  gules 
(for  Marsham) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  sun  rising  in  splendour  an  eagle  displayed  sable, 
round  the  neck  an  annulet  or,  and  (for  distinction) 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  as  in  the 
arms  (for  Morris).     Motto — "  Non  sibi  sed  patriae." 

Second   son   of    Robert  Henry    Bullock  Marsham, 

Esq.,  of  8  Bryanston  Square,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 

at-Law,  a  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  Recorder 

of  Maidstone,  b.  1833  ;  d.  19 13  ;  m.  1871,  Laura,  d. 

of    George    Field,    of    Ashurst    Park,    Tunbridge 

Wells  :— 

Robert   Anstruther    Bullock  Morris   Marsham,    Esq., 

M.A.  (Oxford),  Barrister-at-Law,  served  Great  War  as 

Capt.  City  of  London  Regt.,  b.   1875;   m.   1904,    Jessie 

Dorothy,  eld.  d.  of  Andrew  Richard  Motion,  of  Upton 

House,  co.  Warwick;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Henry 

Anstruther  Morris  Marsham,  Gentleman,  b.    1905  ;   (2) 

Antony  Cuthbert   Morris  Marsham,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 

Res. — 6  Wyndham  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  W .  1 .     Club 

— United  University. 

MORRISON  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  cross  per  cross  sable 
and  gules,  four  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  in  the  first  quarter  a 
crescent  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  mural  crown  gules,  an  eagle's  head  and  neck  between 
two  wings  displayed  argent,  the  neck  and  each  wing 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  sable.  Motto — "  Utile  et 
dulce." 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Fielding  Morrison  of  Coolege- 
gan,    King's    Co.,    J. P.    (grandson    of   Sir    Richard 
Morrison),   b.    1829;   d.    1902;    m.    1853,  Jane,   d.   of 
Colquhoun  Grant,  Esq.,  M.D. ,  of  Kinchurdy,  N.B.  : — 
Richard    Hobart    Morrison,    Esq. ,    Lt.-Col.    late    18th 
Queen  Mary's  Own    Royal    Hussars,    formerly   D.A.A.G. 
Malta,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2  (medals  and  4  clasps), 
b.  1856;    m.    1889,    Louise  C.  Crofton    Buchanan,   d.    of 
Herman  Robert  de  Ricci,  M.D.  of  Molesey  House,  Surrey  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Richard  Fielding  Morrison,  Esq., 
M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt.  (Acting-Major)  R.A.,  b.  1890;  d.  of 
wounds  received  in  action  1918  [m.  1916,  Effie,  d.  of  A.  F. 
Ferrier  of  Ashurst,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin] ;  (2)  Robert  Her- 
man Grant  Morrison,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  ,£.  1891  ; 
d.    1914 ;    (3)    Charles  Colquhoun    Morrison,    Esq.,    Capt. 
P.W.O.  Scinde  Horse,    Indian  Army,   b.  1893  [m.    1926, 
Aileen  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  J.  J.  Kelly].     Res. — Rathdine, 
East  Molesey,  Surrey.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son   of  Colquhoun  Grant   Morrison,    Esq.,    C.M.G., 
Temp. -Brig. -Gen.  during  Great  War,  Col.  late  Roy. 
Dragoons,  £.  i860;  d.  on  active  service  1916  ;  m.  1914, 
Vera,  third  d.  of  Col.  H.  A.  Sawyer  : — 
Bryan  Colquhoun  Morrison,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

MORRISON-BELL  (R.L.,  16  Oct.  1905,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  on  a  fesse  ermine  between  three 
bells  argent,  a  falcon  close  between  two  crescents  of  the 
field  (Bell):  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  azure,  between 
three  Moors'  heads  couped  at  the  neck  proper,  the 
turbans  vert,  turned  up  argent,  three  roses  or  (Morrison). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  falcon  close  ptoper,  belled  or,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  bell  as  in  the  arms  (Bell) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  Moor's  head  couped  at  the 
shoulders  as  in  the  arms,  three  roses  gules  (Morrison). 
Motto — "  Perseverantia." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  William  Morrison-Bell,  1st  Bart. 
D.L.  co.  Durham,  J. P.  cos.  Durham,  Sussex,  Wilts., 
and  Northumberland,  F.G.S. ,  late  Lieut.  15th  Hussars, 
Lanes.  Hussars  Yeom.,  and  Durham  Art.  Mil.,  Major 
3rd  Administrative  Batt.  Durham  Rifle  Vols.,  b.  1833  ; 
d.  1914  ;  m.  1863,  Louisa  Maria,  d.  of  William  Henry 
Dawes,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  The  Hall,  Kenilworth,  War- 
wickshire:— 
Sir  Claude  William  Hedley  Morrison- Bell,  2nd  Bart.  (18 
Dec.  1905),  Capt.  late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
J.  P.  cos.  Durham  and  Northumberland,  b.  1867  :   m.  1903  ; 
Frances  Isabel,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  C.  A.  Logan,  late  The 
Royal  Scots  ;    and  has  issue — Charles    Reginald    Francis 


Morrison-Bell,  Esq.,  b.  1915;  Kathleen  Frances ;  Daphne 
Frances;  and  Veronica  Frances.  Seat — High  Green, 
Tarset,  Northumberland.  Clubs  —  Carlton,  Army  and 
Navy,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sir  Arthur  Clive  Morrison-Bell,  istBart.  (1923),  M.P.  for 
Honiton  Div.  of  Devonshire  since  Jan.  1910,  Major  late 
Scots  Gds.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1912,  Hon.  Lilah  Katherine  Julia 
Wingfield,  d.  of  7th  Viscount  Powerscourt ;  and  has  issue 
— Shelagh  Jocelyn  and  Patricia  Louisa.  Res. — 7  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  W.  ;  Harpford  House,  Ottery  St.  Mary, 
Devon.      Clubs — Turf,  Carlton,  Alpine. 

Ernest  Fitzroy  Morrison-Bell,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.P.  Mid 
Devon,  1908-10  and  1910-18,  Lt.-Col.  late  9th  Lancers 
(twin),  b.  1871 ;  m.  1902,  Maud  Evelyn,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Francis  Henry,  J. P.,  late  9th  Lancers,  of  Elmestree,  Tet- 
bury;  and  has  issue — Louise  Monica;  Ruth  Evelyn;  Claire 
WilhelminaMaud;  and  Mary  Ernestine.  Res. — TheClose, 
Tetbury,  Glos.      Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry. 

Eustace  Widdrington  Morrison-Bell,  Esq.,  C.C.  West 
Marylebone,  Lt.-Col.  late  T.F.R. ,  and  late  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  1874 ;  m.  1914,  Hon.  Harriett  Margaret 
Hepburn  Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,  d.  of  26th  Baron  Clinton  ; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  Eustace  Morrison-Bell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916  ;  and  two  daus.  Res. — 12  Gloucester  Square,  W.2. 
Clubs — White's,  Army  and  Navy,  Carlton. 

MORRISON-LOW  (L.O.,  matric.  9  Aug.  1924). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  two  wolves  counter  passant 
sable,  armed  and  langued  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first  for  Low  ;  2  and  3,  per 
chevron  or  and  ermine,  three  Saracens'  heads  couped  at 
the  neck  proper,  turbaned  vert,  as  arms  of  affection  for 
Morrison.  Mantlings  —  ( 1 )  Sable,  doubled  argent  ;  (2)  vert, 
doubled  or.  Crests — (1)  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
eagle's  head  between  two  thistles  slipped  proper  ;  (2)  on 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Saracen's  head  proper  turbaned 
vert.  Mottoes — (1)  "  Aspera  mejuvant";  (2)  "  Prudentia 
praestat." 

Second  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  Sir  James  Low,  1st  Bart., 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Kilmaron  Castle,  b.  1849;  d.  1923;  m. 

1890,    Katherine  Mary   Duff,  d.  of  the  late  William 

Munro,  of  Dundee  : — 
Sir  Walter  John  Morrison-Low  (formerly  Low),  2nd  Bart. 
(27  Nov.  1908),  b.  1899 ;  m.  1924,  Dorothy  Ruth  de 
Quincey,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  de  Quincey  Quincey,  of 
Inglewood,  Chislehurst,  and  has  issue — James  Richard 
Morrison-Low,  Esq.,  b.  1925;  Colin  John  Morrison-Low, 
Esq.,  b.  1928.  Seat — Kilmaron  Castle,  nr.  Cupar,  Fife. 
Res. — Pitlethie  House,  Leuchars,  Fife. 

MORRISON-SCOTT  (R.L.   26  May  1910,    H.    Coll.) 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  azure  and  argent,  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  between  in  base  an  acorn  erect  slipped  proper 


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and  in  chief  two  mullets  of  the  second  (Scott) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  or  between  two  Moors' 
heads  couped  at  the  neck  proper  (Morrison).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle's  head  erased  between  two  oak-branches  fructed 
proper  (Scott) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sun  in 
its  splendour,  charged  with  a  Moor's  head  as  in  the  arms. 
Mottoes — 1.  "Quercusglandenascit"  ;  2.  "  I  will."  Livery 
— Light  blue,  white  piping,  silver  buttons  ;  waistcoat,  light 
blue  and  white  stripes. 

Sons   of  James   Henry  Scott,    of  Belfast,    Knight  of 
Imperial  and  Royal  Order  of  Francis  Joseph  of  Austria, 
b.  1852;  m.  1st,  1876,  Harriette,  d.  of  Robert  Charles 
Stuart  Morrison  of  Portadown,  co.  Armagh: — 
Robert  Charles  Stuart  Morrison  Morrison -Scott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1879  ;  m.  1907,  Anna  Amelia  (Aimee),  d.  of  Richard 
Frederik   Hendrik   Mosselmans,   Knight  of  the  Order  of 
N.D.  of  Villavicosa  of  Portugal;  and  has  issue — Terence 
Charles   Stuart   Morrison   Morrison-Scott,   Gentleman,   b. 
1908    (Res. — 44   Belgrave   Square,    S.W.  1);    and   Aim£e 
Elvire.     Res. — Los  Angeles,  California. 

John  Hill  Morrison-Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  tn.  1911, 
Kathleen  Ransome  Midgley,  d.  of  Llewellyn  Midgley  of 
Chelwood  Corner,  Sussex.     Res. — 

MORROGH-BERNARD  (U.O.).      Azure,   a   harp   or, 
stringed   argent,  between  three  escallops   of  the    second. 
Mantling  azure  and   or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of   the 
colours,  a  staff  proper,  with  a  flag  attached  azure,  charged 
with  a  harp  as  in  the  arms.      Motto — "  Virtus  invicta." 
Sons  of  John  Morrogh-Bernard,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.    Kerry  (Sheriff  1864),  b.  1819 ;  d.  1866;    m.  1841, 
Francis  Mary,  d.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Blount  of  Hurts- 
bourne  Tarrant,  Hants. : — 

Bertram  Francis  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1846; 
m.  1888,  Blanche  Chichizola ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Francis  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  (2) 
Bertram  Andrew  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1896; 
Mary  Agnes  ;  Alice  Ubandina  ;  and  Luisa.  Seat— Estancia 
"  La  Estrella,"  Gualeguaychu,  Argentina. 

Cyril  Charles  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1852; 
m.  1884,         ;  and  has  issue  three  sons.     Res. — 

Arthur  Mary  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1854. 
Res— 

Alfred  Francis  Mary  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b. 
1856.     Res.— 

Eustace  Mary  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1858; 
m.  1 888,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Samuel  James  Brown  of  Loftus 
Hill,  co.  York;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Alexander 
Morrogh-Bernard,  Esq. ,  Capt.  22nd  Egyptian  Cavalry  F. F. , 
b.  1890;  (2)  Eustace  Anthony  Morrogh-Bernard,  Priest, 
Westminster  Cathedral,  b.  1893;  (3)  Francis  Morrogh- 
Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  d.  on  active  service  1917  ; 
(4)  Joseph  George  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  Sudan 
Defence  Corps,  formerly  Munster  Fusiliers,  Lieut.,  b.  1898  ; 
Mildred  Mary  Sophia  Rose  \jn.  1914,  Major  Darcy, 
D.S.O.,  and  has  issue];  and  Mary  Anne  Matilda.  Seat — 
Byblox,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork. 

Gilbert  Mary  Morrogh-Bernard,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m. 
1900,  Catherine  Reid  ;  and  has  issue — Eileen  Frances. 
Res.— 

MORSE-BOYCOTT  (R.L.  1844.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
ermine,  three  fire-balls  proper  (for  Boycott);  2  and  3,  per 
pale  argent  and  sable,  two  chevronels  between  three 
mullets  pierced, all  counterchanged  (for  Morse).  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crests,  1.  issuing  from  a  mural  crown  argent, 
a  dexter  arm  vambraced,  the  fist  clenched  proper,  from  the 
little  finger  pendent  by  a  thong  gules,  an  escutcheon,  also 
argent,  charged  with  a  fire-ball  as  in  the  arms  (for  Boycott)  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  in  complete 
armour  proper,  garnished  or,  his  helmet  surmounted  by  a 
plume  of  three  ostrich  feathers  azure,  on  his  breast  a  saltire 
sable,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  halbert  proper  (for  Morse). 
Motto — "  Deo  non  armis  fido. " 

Sons  of  Frederic  Augustus  Morse- Boycott,  Gentleman, 

6.  1849;  d.   1926;  m.    1879,   Octavia  Mary  (d.  1928), 

fifth  dau.  of  the  late  Matthew  John  Anketell,  Esquire, 

of  Anketeil  Grove,  Monaiihan  : — 

Clarence  Haversham  Morse-Boycott,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec. 

9,    1879  ;  served  Great  War  with    R.F.A.,  Salonika  Exp. 

Forces.     Res- — 5  Halsey  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

John  Haversham  Morse-Boycott,  Gentleman,  b.  August 
7  1882.     Res. — 


Guy  Haversham  Morse-Boycott,  Gentleman,  b.  July  9, 
1889.     Res. — 

Rev.  Desmond  Lionel  Morse-Boycott,  b.  Dec.  10,  1892  ; 
m.  Marguerite  Sandford,  and  has  issue.  Res. — 3oCholme- 
ley  Crescent,  N.6. 

MORSE  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  pale  argent  and  sable, 
two  chevronels  between  three  mullets  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-man  in  complete  armour  proper,  garnished 
or,  his  helmet  surmounted  by  a  plume  of  three  ostrich 
feathers  azure,  on  his  breast  a  cross-belt  oable,  and  in  his 
dexter  hand  a  halberd  proper.  Motto — "Deo  non  armis 
fido." 

Sons  of  Charles  Morse,   Esq.,  of  Aylsham,   Norfolk, 

Barrister  -  at  -  Law,    J.  P.    and    D.L.    Norfolk,    M.A. 

(Camb. ),  b.  1820;  d.  1883;  m.  1854,  Mary  Hai/iet,  d. 

of  Robert  Isacke  : — 
Sir  George  Henry  Morse,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  b.  1857; 
m.  1893,  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Pasteur,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of 
Wynches,  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
George  Geoffrey  Morse,  Esq.,  M.C.,  b.  1896  [m.  1920, 
Cynthia  Zoe,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Sinclair  Westcott,  C.B., 
C.M.G.];  (2)  Francis  John  Morse,  Esq.,  b.  1897  [m.  1927, 
Kinbarra,  d.of  Armfield-Marrow]  ;  and  Nancy  Corona  [m. 
1925,  Capt.  J.  R.  T.  Aldous,  M.C.,  R.E.].  Res.—  Beech 
Hill,  Thorpe  St.  Andrew,  Norwich.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 
Arthur  Francis  Morse,  Gentleman,  late  Inniskilling 
Dragoons,  b.  1872  ;  m.   1898,  Annabel  Marjory,  d.  of  late 


William  Henry  Haig  of  Broomfield.  Midlothian  ;  and  has 
issue — Sydney  Arthur  Morse,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Marjory 
Emily;  and  Rachel  Mary.  Res. — Earlham,  Norwich. 
Club — Cavalry. 

Son  of  Alfred  Herbert  Morse,  Esq. ,  sometime  Capt. 
96th  Regt. ,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1909;  m.   1866,  Diana  Anne, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Sherlock  Gooch,  Bart.,  some- 
time M.P.  for  the  Eastern  Div.  of  Suffolk  :  — 
Edward  Morse,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Middlesex  Militia 
b.  1869  ;  m.  1900,  Evelyn  Agnes  Stella,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Oswell 
Thompson,  late  Vicar  of  Framfield,  Sussex.     Postal  address 
— Copdock,  Ipswich. 

MORTIMER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  bars  gules,  over  all 
three  scimitars  in  saltire  argent,  pommelled  and  hilted 
of  the  first,  and  in  chief  two  Saracens'  heads  affrontde  erased 
at  the  neck  proper,  the  temples  encircled  by  a  wreath  of 
the  third  and  azure.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest— On 


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.1   wreath   of  the    colours,    in    front    of    two    scimitars,    a 
Saracen's  head  as  in  the  arms.      Motto — "Non  sibi." 

Son  of  John  Mortimer  of  Barnstaple  and  of  Morchard 
Bishop,  co.  Devon,  b.  ;  d.         ;  m.  : — 

George  Mortimer,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Clevelands, 
Exeter. 

MORTON,  Earl  of,  see  DOUGLAS. 

MOSELEY  (Vn.  Yorks.  1612).  Azure,  a  fesse  or,  between 
three  trefoils  erminois.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
(H.  Coll.  1922) — On  a  wreath  or  and  azure,  a  cubit  arm 
grasping  in  the  hand  proper  a  torch  or,  banded  with  a 
ribbon  vert  and  flaming  also  proper.  Motto — "Semper 
eadem." 

Sons  of  James  Fairclough  Moseley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Chester, 
b.    1863 ;    d.  1926 ;    m.    1899,    Mildred,  d.  of  Alfred 
Bright,  of  Cholmendy,  Blundellsands,  Lanes.  : — 
Roger   Bright  Moseley,    Lieut.    R.    Dragoons,  b.    1900. 
Seat — Darland  Hall,  Rossett,  co.  Denbigh. 
Charles  Eric  Moseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Brian  Leyland  Moseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Moseley,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cringle  Hall, 

Levenshulme,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1897  ;  tn.  i860,  Rachel,  d. 

of  James  Fairclough,  of  Mersey  House,  Warrington  : — 

Oswald  Grange  Moseley,    Lieut,   late  Earl  of  Chester's 

Yeo.,  b.   1867 ;    m.   1906,    Helen    Dowse,   d.    of   William 

Crabtree,  of  Burnage  Hall,  Lanes.,  and  has  issue — David 

Patrick  Grange  Moseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2)  Michael 

Grange  Moseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.     Seat— Agden  Hall, 

nr.  Lymm,  Cheshire.    Clubs — R.  Thames  Yacht ;  Clarendon 

(Manchester). 

Reginald  Moseley,  Lieut,  late  R.N.V.R,,  b.  1882;  m. 
1910,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Joseph  Swainson,  of  Stone  Cross, 
Kendal,  and  has  issue — Monica  Pamela.  Res. — Collar, 
Prestbury,  Cheshire. 

MOSELEY,  formerly  of  Leaton  Hall  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  mill- 
picks  argent  (Moseley) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  lions  passant 
argent  between  nine  crosses  crosslet  fitchee  or  (Acton). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  displayed  ermine.  Motto — "  Honorate 
diligite  timete." 

Son  of  William  Moseley,  Esq. ,  of  Leaton  Hall,  *.  1786 ; 

d.  ;  tn.         ,  Helen  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Bacon 

of  Donnington : — 
The  late  William  Henry  Moseley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  formerly 
Capt.  60th  Rifles,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1834;  d.  1926  ;  tn.  1876, 
Mary  Alice,  d.    of  W.  W.   Billyard  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  ; 
and  left  issue —  .     Seat — 

MOSELEY  of  Buildwas  (H.  Coll.)    Quarterly,  1  and  4, 

sable,    a  chevron    between    three    mill-picks    argent    (for 

Moseley) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  lions  passant  argent,  between 

nine  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (for  Acton.)     Mantling  sable 

and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 

displayed  ermine.     Motto — "  Honorate  diligite  timete." 

Sons  of  Edwyn  Samuel  Moseley,  Gentleman,  I.C.S., 

Bengal,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1878  ;  tn.  1875,  Esmay  Mary,  d.  of 

R.  Cruise : — 

Herbert  Richard  Moseley,  Esq.,  Major  T.F.  Res.,  late 
Capt.  4th  Hussars,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1903,  Ruth  Ella,  d.  of 
the  late  Frederick  Maryon-Wilson,  and  has  issue — Walter 
Michael  Acton  Moseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Seats — 
Buildwas  Park,  Salop;  Buildwas  Abbey,  Iron  Bridge, 
Salop.     Club — Shropshire. 

Charles  Henry  Moseley,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  Bengal, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1878.     Address — 

Edwyn  Francis  Walter  Moseley,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1879.    Address — 

MOSLEY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  pickaxes  argent;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fesse  between  three 
eagles  displayed  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — An  eagle  displayed  ermine.  Motto— ''Mos  legem 
regit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Oswald    Mosley,  5th  Bart.,   b.   1873;   &• 

1928  ;  tn.  1895,  Maud,  d.  of  Capt.  Justinian  Edwards- 

Heathcote  of  Apedale  Hall,  Staffs.  : — 

Sir  Oswald  Ernald  Mosley,  6th  Bart.  (8  June  1781),  M.P. 

Harrow   1918-24,  and  for   Smethwick  1926,    b.    1896;   tn. 

1920,  Lady  Cynthia  Curzon,  d.  of  the  late  Marquess  Curzon 

of  Kedleston,  K.G.,  and  has  issue — Nicholas  Mosley,  Esq., 

b.   1923  ;   and  Vivien  Elisabeth.      Res. — 8  Smith  Square, 

Westminster,  S.W.     Club— White's. 


Edward  Heathcote  Mosley,  Esq.,  late  R.  Dragoons,  b. 
1899;  tn.  1923,  Sylvia,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  H.  Johnson, 
and  has  issue — John  Ronald  Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.  1926, 
and  Veronica.  Res. — Etwall  Lodge,  Derby.  Club  — 
Cavalry. 

John  Arthur  Noel  Mosley,  Esq.,  b.  1901 ;  tn.  1925,  Carol, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Timmis  of  Matson  House,  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue — Timothy  John  Oswald  Mosley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926  ;  Simon  James  Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Res. 
—83  Sloane  Street,   S.W.i.     Clubs — Boodle's,  Bath. 

Sons  of  Sir  Tonman  Mosley,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1813;  <*■ 
1890;  tn.  1847,  Catherine  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Wood,  of  Swanwick,  Derby : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Tonman  Mosley,  1st  Baron  Anslow,  of  Iver, 
Bucks.  (29  June  1916).  [Supporters— Dexter  a  stork  proper, 
charged  with  a  Stafford  knot  or;  sinister,  a  swan,  wings 
inverted,  also  proper,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  goldj, 
C.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.,  D.L.  and  C.A.  for  Bucks.,  late 
Chairman  Qr.  Sessns.  co.  Derby  [impaling  the  arms  of 
Eglinton,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii, 
azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  ;  ii.  and  iii.  gules,  three 
annulets  or,  gemined  azure,  all  within  a  bordure  or. 
charged  with  the  Royal  tressure  of  Scotland  azure  (for 
Montgomerie,  Earl  of  Eglinton) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly  i.  and 
iiii.  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Montgomerie) ;  ii.  and 
iii.  gules,  a  two-handed  sword  in  pale  proper,  hilted  and 
pommelled  or,  between  three  annulets  or,  stoned  azure  (for 
Eglinton)],  b.  1850;  tn.  1881,  Lady  Hilda  Rose  Mont- 
gomerie (d.  1928),  youngest  d.  of  Archibald  William,  13th 
Earl  of  Eglinton  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Nicholas  Mosley, 
Esq.,  Capt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1882;  d.  of  wounds  received 
in  action  1915  ;  Hon.  Hildred  [tn.  1918, Capt.  G.  G.  Jackson 
(marriage  annulled  1924)];  and  Hon.  Sybil  Hildegarde. 
Seat—  Bangors  Park,  Iver,  Bucks.  Clubs — National 
Liberal,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Ernald  Mosley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Middlesex,  b.   1851.     Res.— 
Monksgate  House,  Nuthurst,  Horsham.    Club — Wellington. 
Son   of  John   Edward  Paget   Mosley,   Esq.,    Lt.-Col. 
Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1917;  tn.  1871,  Anna 
Katharine,  d.  of  Thomas  Crooke  Ainsworth  of  Black- 
burn, co.  Lancaster : — 
John   William    Paget  Mosley,  Esq.,  late  Capt.    R.F.A., 
Barrister-at  Law,  b.  1872  ;   tn.  1904,  Mary  Constance  Adela 
(d.  1915),  eld.    d.  of  G.    H.   Strutt  of  Bridgehill,   Belper ; 
and  has  issue — William  George  Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
John    Herbert    Mosley,    Gentleman,    b.    1912;    and    Ann 
Adela   Katharine.      Seat—  Hulland   Hall,  Hulland  Ward, 
Derbyshire. 

Son  of  Rev.  Oswald  Henry  Mosley,  Rector  of  Went- 
worth,  Ely,    Cambridgeshire,   b.    1846 ;    d.    1899 ;    tn. 
1875,  Isabel  Hutchinson,  third  d.  of  A.  Campbell  of 
Culross : — 
Oswald  Feilden  Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  tn.   1912, 
Ida  Elizabeth,  eldest  d.  of  late  W.  H.  Palmer  of  Notting- 
ham;  and  has  issue — Oswald  Henry  Mosley,  Gentleman, 
*.    1913;    Robert    Anthony   Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.   1920. 
Res. — Leasingham,  Sleaford,  Lines. 

Sons   of  Rev.   Roland  Mosley   of   Burnaston    House, 
Rector    of    Egginton,    Burton-on-Trent,    co.    Derby, 
b.  1830;  d.   1888;    tn.  1858,  Jane  Charlotte   Rose  (d. 
1874),  second  d.  of  Henry  Every  of  Beaumont  Lodge, 
Windsor : — 
Godfrey  Mosley,  Esq.,  B.A.   Oxford,  Solicitor,  late  Lt.- 
Col.  T.F.  Res.,  b.  1863  ;  tn.  1918,  Hilda  Ethelfreda,  d.  of 
Sir  Harpur  Crewe,  10th  Bart.     Res.—  Calke  Abbey,  Derby. 
Wilfrid  Rowland  Mosley,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 

MOSMAN  (L.O.,  1786).  Azure,  a  chevron  between 
three  oak  trees  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hand  holding  a  closed  book 
proper.  Motto — "  Memeliora  manent."  Livery — Blue 
and  yellow. 

Son  of  Hugh  Mosman,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1829; 

d.    1908 ;    tn.    1858,    Helen   Barbara,  d.  of  Alexander 

Chancellor  of  Shieldhill : — 
Alexander  Chancellor  Mosman,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.    Seat 
— Auchtyfardle,  nr.  Lesmahagow,  N.B.  Address — 10  Salis- 
bury Road,  Edinburgh. 

MOSS,  see  EDWARDS-MOSS. 

MOSS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  vert  and  ermine,  in 
chief  two  crosses  patee  argent,  and  in  base  a  garb 
or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour  proper,  the  hand  also  proper,  grasping  a  garb 


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argent.     Badge — A  griffin's  head  erased  ermine,  between 


two  sprigs  of  moss-rose,  flowered  proper.     Motto — "  Pro 
patria  semper." 

Sons  of  Charles  Davis  Moss,  Esq.,  of  South  Czerney, 

Glos.,  and  Yokohama,  Japan,  Registrar  for  H.B.M.'s 

Court  for  Japan,  b.  1843;  d.  1906;  m.  1873,  Ellen 

Jane,  d.  of  Henry  Edward  Stanley,  of  Alnwick, 

Northumberland  : — 

William  Stanley  Moss,  Merchant,  b.  1875  ;    m.  19 16, 

Natalie,  ygst.  d.  of  Ivan  Galitch,  Landowner,  of  Nikolsk, 

Usuriski,  Siberia ;  and  has  issue — Ivan  William  Stanley 

Moss,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.    Res. — Tokyo,  Japan. 

George  Sinclair  Moss,  Esq.,  H.B.M.'s  Consular  Service. 
b.         .     Res. — China. 

MOSS  of  Middleton   Hall  (L.O.,   1901).     Azure,   on   a 


a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dove  holding  in  its  beak  a  sprig 
of  olive  proper.  Motto — "Peace  with  power."  Livery — 
Blue  coat,  silver  buttons,  blue  and  red  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Sir  Horace  Edward  Moss,  Kt.  (1906),  D.L.,  J. P. 

for  co.    of  city  of  Edinburgh,   b.  1852;    d.  1912 ;    m. 

1st,  Jan.  19,  1877,  Ellen  Alice,  dau.  of  Leonard  Bram- 

well  of  Guernsey  ;  and.  1904,  Nellie,  d.  of  the  late  John 

Robert  Craig,  of  Peterborough: — 
Leonard  Bramwell  Moss,  Esq. ,  *.  1882.    Res. — 

MARK  MOSS,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings- 
Gules,  on  a  pile  or,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  in 
base  of  the  last,  a  griffin's  head  erased  sable,  holding  in  the 
beak  an  oak  leaf  slipped  proper.  Mantling'  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree 
fessewise  eradicated  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter  proper,  a 
griffin's  head  erased  sable,  charged  with  two  mullets  of  six 
points  palewise  or.      Motto     "  Non  nobis  solum."     Res. — 

g=  MOSSOP  of  Maldon  (H.  Coll.,  21  May  1918).  Vert,  a 
sword  in  pale  point  upwards  surmounted  by  two  sickles 


fesse  or,  a  horse  courant  gules,  between  three  orbs  gold, 
banded  of  the  third.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On 


in  saltire  between  in  chief  two  acorns  slipped  and  leaved 
all  or.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  two  swords  in  saltire  points  upwards  proper, 
pommelled  gules,  hilted  or  interlaced  by  a  sickle  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Pax  quaeritur  armis." 

Son  of  Robert  Peel  Mossop,  of  Peter's  Point,  Sutton 

Bridge,  Lines.,  b.  1835;  d.   191 1  ;  m.  1858,  Lucy,  d. 

of  John  Mason,  of  Hardwick,  nr.  King's  Lynn: — 

Arthur  George  Mossop,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 

formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1892,  Mary  Anne,  d. 

George  Catt,  of  Sunte,  Lindfield,  Sussex,  and  has  issue — 

George  Peel  Mossop,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;    Hilda  Lucy  ; 

Phyllis    Emily  ;     Mary    Grace.       Res. — 154    Charminster 

Avenue,  Bournemouth. 

MOSTYN,  Baron,  see  LLOYD-MOSTYN. 

MOSTYN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  of  thirty-seven,  1.  party 
per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or 
(Mostyn) ;  2.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  or  and  argent, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last;  3.  ermine,  a  lion  rampant, 
azure ;  4.  gules,  three  chevronels  argent  (Jestyn  ap  Gwr 
gant) ;  5.  sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent ;  6.  argent- 
a  chevron  between  three  ravens  sable,  each  holding  in 
the  beak  an  ermine  spot  (Llowarch  ap  Brau) ;  7.  argent, 
a  cross  engrailed  flory  between  four  Cornish  choughs  sable 
(Edwyn,  Lord  of  Tegengle) ;  8.  gules,  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  mens'  heads,  each  in  a  helmet  proper;  9. 
ermine,  a  lion  rampant  sable ;  10.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or;  n.  azure,  an  eagle  dis- 
played  or;    12.  quarterly,  gules   and  or,   in  the  first  and 


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fourth  quarters  a  lion  passant  of  the  second ;  13.  azure, 
a  lion  passant  argent ;  14.  gules,  a  chevron  argent,  be- 
tween three  plates ;  15.  gules,  a  chevron  argent,  and  chief 
ermine ;  16.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sable  (Ednowian  Bendew) ;  17.  vert,  a  lion 
rampant  argent ;  18.  vert,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fesse 
or  (Owen  Gwynnedd) ;  19.  gules,  three  lions  passant 
in  pale  argent  (Griffith  ap  Cynan) ;  20.  gules,  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  three  old  mens'  heads  couped  at  the 
neck  proper ;  21.  argent,  three  pallets  wavy  gules ;  22. 
azure,  a  stag  lodged  argent  (Downs);  23.  argent, 
six  mullets,  three,  two  and  one,  gules;  24.  sable,  three 
bars,  and  in  chief  as  many  annulets  argent ;  25.  sable, 
three  bars  or  (Selby) ;  26.  per  fesse  gules  and  argent, 
six  martlets,  three  and  three,  counterchanged,  in  the  centre 
chief  point  an  annulet  for  difference  (Fenwick)  ;  27. 
sable,  three  lions  passant  in  bend  between  two  double 
cotises  argent,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  mullet  for  differ- 
ence (Browne);  28.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  mullet  for  difference  (Fitzalan) ; 
29.  barry  of  eight  or  and  gules  (Fitzalan) ;  30.  sable, 
a  fret  or  (Maltravers) ;  31.  argent,  a  chief  azure 
(Clun) ;  32.  gules,  a  saltire  argent,  in  chief  a  label  of 
three  points  chequy  of  the  last  and  azure  (Neville) ; 
33.  argent,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  gules  (Monta- 
cute) ;  34.  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  vert ;  35.  argent, 
on  a  fesse  the  arms  of  France  and  England  quarterly, 
within  a  bordure  compony  of  the  first  and  azure  (Planta- 
genet)  ;  36.  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  lions  rampant 
argent ;  37.  argent,  a  fesse  and  a  canton  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto —  "  Morte  leonis 
vita." 

Sons  of  George  Trevor  Basil  Mostyn,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 

Highland  Light  Infantry,   b.   1857 ;  d.  1913 ;  m.   1st, 

1891,  Augusta  Mary  Geraldine  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Capt. 

William  Gerard  Walmesley,   formerly  17th   Lancers; 

2nd,   1901,  Mary  Hermione,  d.   of  the  late  Augustus 

Henry  de  Trafford  of  Haselour  Hall,  Tamworth: — 

Sir  Pyers  George  Joseph  Mostyn,  nth  Bart,  of  Talacre, 

Flint  (28  April,  1670),  M.C.,  J. P.,  Capt.  late  Royal  Welsh 

Fus. ,  served  Great  War  1914  (despatches),  M.C.,  b.   1893; 

m.  1927,  Margery,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Stanley  Marks,  of 

Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue Mostyn,  Esq.,  b. 

1928.    Res. — The  Mount,  Parkstone,  Dorset.    Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

Basil  Antony  Trevor  Mostyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
George  Augustus  Francis  Mostyn,  Gentleman,  b.   1911. 
Res.— 

Younger  sons  of  Sir  Pyers  Mostyn,  8th  Bart.,  b.  ^811 ; 

d.  1882;    m.   1844,  Hon.  Frances   Georgiana  Fraser, 

second  d.  of  14th  Lord  Lovat: — 
Thomas  Alexander  Joseph  Mostyn,  Esq.,  b.   1859;    m. 
1904,  Marguerite,  d.  of  Reynolds  Probasco.     Res. — 

Most  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Mostyn,  D.D.,in  Holy  Orders 
of  the  Church  of  Rome,  Vicar  Apostolic  of  Wales,  Bishop  of 
Ascalon  1895-8,  and  Bishop  of  Menevia  1898-1,21;  Arch- 
bishop of  Cardiff  since  1921,6.  i860.  Res. — Archbishop's 
House,  Newport  Road,  Cardiff. 

Sons  of  Edward  Henry  Joseph  Mostyn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lt.- 

Col.  4th  Batt.  Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1857;  d.  1916  ; 

m.  1886,  Mary  Cecily  (d.  1916),  d.  of  John  Reginald 

Francis  George  Talbot  of  Rhode  Hill,  Devon  : — 
Joseph  Edward  Hubert  Mostyn,  Esq,,  Capt. late 4th  Batt. 
Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1888;  m.  1920,  Gertrude  Hutchinson. 
Joseph  Cecil  Mostyn,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  M.C..&.  1891  ;  m.  1924,  Joan  Wake, 
d.  of  Guy  Shorrock,  of  Sandford  Orleigh,  Newton  Abbot  ; 
and  has  issue — Michael  Joseph  James  Mostyn,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926.     Res. — 

Joseph  Philip  David  Mostyn,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R. 
Sussex  Regt. ,  b.  1894. 
Joseph  John  Reginald  Mostyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 

MOSTYN-OWENofWoodhouse(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  party  per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant 
or  (for  Mostyn) ;  2.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  or  and 
argent,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last ;  3.  ermine,  a  lion 
rampant  azure  ;  4.  gules,  three  chevronels  argent  (for  Jestyn 
ap  Gwrgant) ;  5.  sable,  three  nags'  heads  erased  argent ;  6. 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  ravens  sable,  each  holding 
in  the  beak  an  ermine  spot  (for  Llowarch  ap  Brau) ;  7. 
argent,  a  cross  engrailed  flory  between  four  Cornish  choughs 
sable  (for  Edwyn,  Lord  of  Tegengle) ;  8.  gules,  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  mens'  heads,  each  in  a  helmet  proper  ; 


9.  ermine,  a  lion  rampant  sable ;  10.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (Griffith  ap  Rhys) ;  n.  gules, 
on  a  bend  argent,  between  two  cinquefoils  or,  three  leopards' 
faces  vert  (Aldersey  of  Aldersey) ;  12.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
sable  (Kynaston)  ;  13.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a 
canton  of  the  second  (Owen,  granted  1574) ;  14.  argent,  a 
cross  engrailed,  the  end  fleuree  sable,  between  four  Cornish 
choughs  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  boar's  head  couped 
close  of  the  first(Owen) ;  15.  gules,  sixfleurs-de-lys,  three,  two 
and  one,  argent  (Ireland — quarterings  13-15  Vn.  Salop, 
1623).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or. 
Mottoes  —  "  Eryr  eryrod  eryri  "  ;  "  Auxilium  meum  a 
Domino." 

Sons  of  Arthur  Mostyn-Owen,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Salop 
(High  Sheriff  1873),  b.  1813;  d.  1896;  m.  1851,  Julia, 
d.  of  William  Herring  of  Hethersett  Hall,  co.  Nor- 
folk :— 
Arthur  William  Mostyn-Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.  Seat 
— Woodhouse,  West  Felton,  Oswestry. 

Lt.-Col.  Charles  Roger  Mostyn-Owen,  J. P.  co.  Salop,  b. 
1856 ;  m.  1888,  Beatrice  Sophia,  d.  of  late  John  Radcliffe 
of  Withington,  Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Roger  Arthur 
Mostyn-Owen,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1888 
[m.  1923,  Margaret  Eva,  d.  of  Lyttleton  Dewhurst.andhas 
issue — George  Arthur  Mostyn-Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ; 
David  Mostyn-Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Elizabeth 
{Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Bucks.)];  (2)  Guy  Charles  Mostyn- 
Owen,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.O.  12th  Lancers,  b.  1891  ;  (3)  Herbert 
Louis  Mostyn-Owen,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Cavalry,  b.  1895. 
Seat — Erway,  Ellesmere,  Shropshire.  Clubs— Junior  Carl- 
ton, Shropshire  (Shrewsbury). 

ANDREW  RICHARD  MOTION,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  Essex,  Oxfordshire  and  Warwickshire.  Born 
May  13,  1857,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Richard  William 
Motion,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  John  Gilbert 
Smith.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms :  Gules, 
on  a  pale  argent,  between  two  lions  rampant  of  the 
last,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first,  a  chief  or,  thereon 
a  badger  statant    proper    between  two   roses  of  the    field, 


barbed  and  seeded,  also  proper.  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  millrind  fessewise  or,  thereon  a  badger  as  in 
the  arms;  with  the  Motto,  "  Suscipere  et  finire."  Livery 
— Green.  Married,  August  31,  1882,  Jessie  Louisa, 
daughter  of  Henry  Stephenson  Homewood  ;  and  has  Issue 
— Andrew  Kenneth  Motion,  Esq.  ,Capt.  Warwickshire  Yeo., 
b.  December  17,  1894  [m.  Enid,  eld.  d.  of  Col.  Roger 
Kerrison,  of  Tattingstone  Place,  Ipswich,  and  has  issue — 


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Jessie  Dorothy  [m.  1904,  Robert  Anstruther  Bullock  Morris 
Marsham,  Barrister-at-Law  {q.v. )]  ;  Marjorip  Belle  [tn. 
1918,  Charles  Tyrwhitt- Drake  of  Shire  Lodge,  Corby, 
Kettering];  Kathleen  Mary;  Phyllis  Maud  [m.  1915, 
Major  Edward  Hutchinson,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.];  and  Janet 
Homewood  [m.  1914,  Col.  Clive  Murdoch,  D.S.O.  of 
Wester  Hill,  Linton,  Maidstone].  Seat — Upton  House, 
Banbury.     Clubs — Carlton,  Union. 

THOMAS  AUGUSTUS  MOTION,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Major 
Warwickshire  Yeomanry.  Born  Sept.  14,  1866,  being 
the  third  son  of  the  late  Richard  William  Motion, 
by    his   wife    Mary    Anne,    dau.    of  John    Gilbert   Smith. 


Baron  Moulton  (1  Oct.  1912),  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  F.R.S.,  F.R.A.S.,  M.P.,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  b.    1844  ;  d.   1921  ;  m.    1st,    1875, 
Clara   (d.  1888),  widow  of  R.  W.  Thomson  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  2nd,  1901,  Mary  M.,  d.  of  Major  Henry  Davies 
of  the  La  Floridiana,  Naples: — 
Hon.  Hugh  Fletcher  Moulton,  M.C.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle    Temple,    Major    late    R.G.A.,    M.P.    Salisbury 
1923-24,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1902,  Ida,  second  d.  of  George  Boydell 
Houghton.     Res. — 19  Gunnersbury  Avenue,  Ealing,  W.5. 
Clubs — Garrick,  Savage. 

MOUBRAY.  Parted  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  between  three  roses  argent.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath   of  his  liveries,    a 


Armorial  bearings  —  Gules,  on  a  pale  argent,  be- 
tween two  lions  rampant  of  the  last,  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  first,  a  chief  or,  thereon  a  badger  statant  proper 
between  two  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  also 
proper,  a  mullet  for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  millrind 
fessewise  or,  thereon  a  badger  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Suscipere  et  finire."  Res. — Serge  Hill,  Abbots  Langley, 
Herts.;  10  Royal  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Clubs  — 
Carlton,  Cavalry. 

The  Late  JOHN  STANLEY  MOTT,  Esq.,  J. P.  for 
Norfolk,  late  Major  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Norfolk  Militia 
Artillery.  Born  1838,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Thomas  Mott,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Barningham,  by 
Caroline,  third  dau.  of  the  late  William  and  Lady 
Gertrude  Sloane-Stanley  of  Paultons,  Hants.  Armorial 
bearings— Sable,  a  crescent  argent.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  estoile  of  eight  points  argent.  Motto — "  Spectemur 
agendo."  Married,  1867,  Cordelia  Euphemia,  third  dau. 
of  Sir  Norman  Macdonald-Lockhart,  third  Bart.;  and  by 
her  (who  died  1872)  had  Issue— Theresa  Caroline  [m.  1898, 
Col.  Charles  Edward  Radclyffe,  D.S.O.  (killed  in  action 
1915),  and  has  issue]. 

MOULIN,  DU,  see  DU  MOULIN-BROWNE. 

MOULTON  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  four  bars  per  pale 
argent  and  or,  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with 
a  sun  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount,  a  lamb  statant 
proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  the 
whole  between  four  ears  of  wheat  stalked  and  leaved,  two 
on  either  side  also  proper.  Motto — "  Virtute  non  astutia." 
Son  of  Rt.   Hon.    Sir  John    Fletcher  Moulton,    P.C., 


demi-lion  rampant,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  rose  argent ; 

and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this   Motto,   "  Audentes 

fortuna  juvat." 

Eld.  son  of  John  James  Moubray,  Esq.,  of  Naemoor, 
co.  Perth,  and  Killerby,  Yorks.,  H.M.'s  Lieut,  and  a 
J. P.  co.  Kinross,  Hon.  Fellow  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford, 
b.  1857;  d.  1928;  m.  1893,  May  Marianne,  eldest  d. 
of  William  Charge  Booth  of  Oran,  Catterick,  Yorks.  : — 
Robert  Moubray,  Esq.,  Capt.  i6/sth  Lancers,  b.  1895. 

Scats— Naemoor,  Perthshire,    N.B.  ;    Killerby,   Catterick, 

Yorks. 

MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM  of  Castletown  (H.  Coll.). 
Chequy  or  and  gules,  a  chief  of  the  first,  thereon,  between 
two  estoiles  sable,  a  pale  also  sable,  charged  with  a  mullet 
gold.  Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  gules,  collared  and 
chained  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  flagstaff  in  bend 
proper,  therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister  a  pennon  azure, 
and  resting  the  sinister  claw  on  a  mullet  sable.  Motto — 
"  Semper  paratus." 

Son  of  George  William  Mounsey-Heysham,  Esq.,  J.  P. 

and  D.L.  for  Cumberland,  High  Sheriff  1893,  Barr.- 

at-Law,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1910;  m.  1861,  Agnes,  d.  of  Isaac 

S.  Cope: — 
The  late  George  Arthur  Mounsey-Heysham,  Esq.,  Capt. 
4th  Batt.   Border  Regt.,  b.   1862;   d.  1928.     Seat— Castle- 
town, Carlisle. 


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MOUNT  of  Wasing  Place  (H.  Coll).  Or,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  ducally  crowned  or,  between 
in  chief  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  fox  salient  proper,  support- 
ing a  ragged  staff  erect  sable.  Motto — "  Prudenter  et 
constanter." 

Son  of  William  George  Mount,  Esq.,  M.P.,  b.  1824  ; 

d.  1906 ;   m.  1862,  Marianne  Emily,  d.  of  Robert 

Clutterbuck,  of  Watford  House,  Herts.  : — 

Sir  William  Arthur  Mount,  C.B.E.,  1st  Bart.  (21  June 

1921),   of   Wasing,   Berks.,  M.P.  S.  Berks.  1900-6,  and 

1910-22,    J.P.,    D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,   Inner  Temple, 

b.  1866  ;   m.  1899,  Hilda  Lucy,  O.B.E.,  d.  of   Malcolm 

Low,  of  Clatto,  Fife  ;   and  has  issue — William  Malcolm 

Mount,  Esq.,    b.    1904 ;    Robert  Francis   Mount,   Esq., 

b.  1907;    George  Richard  Mount,  Esq.,  6.  191 1.     Seat— 

Wasing    Place,   Aldermaston,    Berks.      Clubs — Carlton, 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

MOUNTAIN  of  Oare  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a 
fesse  azure,  between  three  lions  rampant  guardant  sable, 
each  holding  between  the  forepaws  an  escallop  gules, 
three  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper, 
a  demi-lion  guardant  argent,  holding  between  the  paws 
an  escallop  gules.  Badge — An  ivy  leaf  and  a  maple 
leaf  slipped  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Cum  cruce  salus." 

Son  of  Stanford  Henry  Mortimer  Mountain,  of 
Dulwich,  6.  1834  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1858,  Louisa,  d.  of 
George  Eve,  of  Chislehurst : — 

Sir  Edward  Mortimer  Mountain,  1st  Bart.,  of  Oare 
Manor,  Somerset,  and  of  Brendon,  Devon  (23  June  1922), 
Knt.  Bach.  (1918),  J. P.  co.  Devon,  b.  1872;  m.  1897, 
Evelyn  Ellen,  d.  of  A.  Siegle  ;  and  has  issue — Brian 
Edward  Stanley  Mountain,  Esq.,  b.  1899  [m.  1926, 
Doris  Elsie,  d.  of  E.  C.  Lamb  of  2  Queen  Street, 
Mayf air! .  Seats — Norbury  Park,  Dorking,  Surrey  ;  Oare 
Mead,  Brendon,  North  Devon. 

MOUNTBATTEN  (R.L.  14  July  1917,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  double- 
queued  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  armed  and 
langued  of  the  last,  crowned  or  (being  the  Royal 
Arms  of  Hesse),  within  a  bordure  compony  of  the 
second  and  third;  2  and  3.  argent,  two  pallets  sable 
(for  Battenberg),  charged  on  the  honour  point  with 
an  escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  the  late  Princess 
Alice,  viz.,  the  Royal  Arms  differenced  by  a  label  of 
three  points  argent,  the  centre  point  charged  with  a 
rose  gules,  barbed  vert,  and  each  of  the  other  points 
with  an  ermine  spot  sable.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  coronet 
or,  two  horns  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  issuing  from 
each  three  linden  leaves  vert,  and  on  the  outer  side  of 
each  horn  four  branches  barwise,  having  three  like  leaves 
pendent  therefrom  of  the  last  (for  Hesse) ;  2.  out  of  a 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  four  ostrich  feathers  alternately 
argent  and  sable.  Motto — "  In  honour  bound."  Sup- 
porters — Two  lions  double-queued  and  crowned  all  or. 
Livery — (dress),  blue  coat  with  scarlet  facings,  trimmed 
silver  lace,  scarlet  and  silver  lace  waistcoat,  black 
trousers  or  scarlet  plush  breeches,  with  white  stockings  ; 
(undress),  black  coat  and  trousers,  red  and  white  striped 
waistcoat. 

Sons  of  the  Most  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Alexander  Mount- 
batten,    1st    Marquess    of    Milford    Haven,     P.C., 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 
b.    1854 ;    d.    1921  ;  m.    1884,  his  cousin  Princess 
Victoria  Alberta  Elizabeth,  d.  of  H.R.H.  the  Grand 
Duke  of  Hesse,  and  H.R.H.  Princess  Alice,  d.  of 
Queen  Victoria : — 
The  Most  Hon.  Sir  George  Louis  Victor  Henry  Sergius 
Mountbatten,     K.C.V.O.    and    Marquess    of    Milford 
Haven,   Earl   of   Medina,  Viscount   Alderney  (17  July 
1917),  Comdr.  R.N.,has  Orders  of  St.  Vladimar,  Russia, 
Savoy,  Italy,  and  Grand  Cross  of  Orders  of  Isabella  the 
Catholic,   Spain,  and  Polar    Star,    Sweden ;    b.    1892  ; 
m.    1916,  Countess   Nadejda   de  Torby,    d.    of  H.I.H. 
the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Michaelovitch  of  Russia ;  and 
has  issue — David  Michael  Mountbatten,  commonly  called 
Earl  of  Medina,  b.  1919 ;  and  Lady  Elizabeth.     Res. — 
St.  George,  Eastern  Parade,  Southsea.      Clubs — United 
Service,  Engineers'. 

Lord  Louis  Francis  Albert  Victor  Nicholas  Mount- 
batten, K.C.V.O.  (1922),  A.M.I.E.E., Lieut. Comdr.  R.N., 


A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  on  his  Colonial 
tours,  has  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  Japan  (5th  Class), 
Orders  of  the  Nile  (4th  Class),  Grand  Cross  Crown  of 
Roumania,  Grand  Cross  Order  of  Isabella  the  Catholic, 
b.  1900  ;  m.  1922,  Edwina  Cynthia  Annette,  d.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  W.  Ashley,  P.C.,  M.P. ;  and  has 


issue — 2  daus.  Res. — Brook  House,  Park  Lane,  W.i; 
Adsdean,  Chichester.  Clubs — United  Service,  Royal 
Automobile,  R.  Motor  Yacht. 

MOUNTBATTEN  (R.L.  14  July,  1917,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  the  Royal  Arms 
as  borne  by  Queen  Victoria,  differenced  by  a  label 
of  three  points  argent,  the  centre  point  charged  with 
a  heart  gules,  and  each  of  the  other  points  with  a  rose 
of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper ;  a  and  3,  grand 
quarters,  quarterly  1st  and  4th,  azure  a  lion  rampant 
double-queued  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  armed 
and  langued  of  the  last,  crowned  or,  within  a  bordure 
compony  of  the  second  and  third  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  argent, 
two  pallets  sable.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  coronet  or,  two 
horns  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  issuing  from  each 
three  linden  leaves  vert,  and  from  the  outer  side  of  each 
four  branches  barwise  having  three  like  leaves  pendent 
therefrom  of  the  last ;  2.  out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  plume  of 
four  ostrich-feathers  alternately  argent  and  sable. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  guardant  double- 
queued  or. 

Son  of  H.R.H.  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberg,  K.G., 

P.C.,  CoL  in  the  Army,  Capt.,  Gen.,  and  Governor 

of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  1858  ;    d.  1896;    m.  1885, 

H.R.H.       Princess       Beatrice      Mary       Victoria, 

G.B.E.,   V.A.,   C.L.,    R.R.C.,   ygst.   d.   of   Queen 

Victoria : — 

The  Most  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Albert  Mountbatten, 

G.C.V.O.   1st  Marquess  of  Carisbrooke,  Earl  of  Berk- 

hamsted,  Viscount   Launceston  (18  July  1917).    Capt. 

(ret.)  G.  Gds.,  Knight  of  Justice  of   the  Order  of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  has  Grand  Cross  of 

Orders  of  Charles  III  (Spain)   and  Alexander  Nevsky 

(Russia),  Orders  of  the  Nile,  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia,  and 

Croix  de  Guerre  (France),  b.    1886 ;    m.    1917,   Lady 

Irene  Francis  Denison,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Londesborough  ; 

and   has    issue  —  Lady    Iris   Victoria    Beatrice  Grace. 

Seat — Carisbrooke  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight.     Town  res. — 

4    Belgrave  Place,  S.W.i.     Clubs  —  Bachelors',   Naval 

and  Military. 

MOUNTGARRET,  Viscount,  see  BUTLER. 


MOUNTMORRES,      Viscount, 
MORENCY. 


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The  Right  Honourable  CHARLES  BOTOLPH 
JOSEPH  STOURTON,  twenty-fourth  Baron  Mow- 
bray, twenty -fifth  Baron  Segrave,  and  twenty-first  Baron  and 
Lord  Stourton  of  Stourton,  co.  Wilts.,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England,  senior  co-heir  to  the  Earldom  of  Norfolk  (created 
1312),  and  to  the  Baronies  of  Howard,  Braose  of  Gower, 
Greystock,  Ferrers  of  Wemme,  Talbot,  Strange  of  Black- 
mere,  Furnival,  Giffard  of  Brimmesfield,  Lucy,  and  a  co-heir 
to  the  Baronies  of  Dacre  of  Gillesland,  Dagworth,  Argen- 
tine,  Kerdestan,  Verdon,  and  Fitz  Payne,  late  Lieutenant 


a  bend  or,  between  six  fountains  proper  (for  Stourton) ;  2. 
gules,  on  abend  between  six  cross  crosslets  argent,  an  escut- 
cheon or, charged  with  ademi-lion  rampant,  pierced  through 
the  mouth  by  an  arrow  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  of  the  first  (for  Howard) ;  3.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
argent  (for  Mowbray) ;  4.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
ducally  crowned  or  (for  Segrave)  ;  5.  gules,  three  lions 
passant  guardant  in  pale  or,  a  label  of  three  points  argent 
(for  Plantagenet — Thomas  of  Brotherton) ;  6.  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  a  border  engrailed  of  the  last  (for  Talbot) ; 


3rd  Battalion  East  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Militia),  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  and  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  West  Riding  of 
co.  York.  Born  May  23,  1867,  eldest  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Alfred  Joseph  Stourton,  twenty-third  Baron  Mowbray 
and  twenty -fourth  Baron  Segrave,  and  twentieth  Baron 
Stourton,  by  his  wife  Mary  Margaret,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  the  late  Matthew  Elias  Corbally,  Esq. ,  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment, of  Corbalton  Hall,  county  Meath,  by  his  wife,  the 
Honourable  Matilda  Preston,  only  daughter  of  the  Right 
Honourable  the  twelfth  Viscount  Gormanstown  ;  succeeded 
his  father  in  1893.  Creations — Baron  Mowbray,  June  28, 
1283;  Baron  Segrave,  June  28,  1283;  Baron  Stourton,  May 
13,  1448.     Armorial  bearings— Quarterly  of  six,  1.  sable, 


and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Hagger- 
ston,  namely  azure,  on  a  bend  cottised  argent,  three  billets 
sable.  Above  the  escutcheon  is  placed  the  coronet  of  his 
rank,  and  thereupon  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  sable  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-monk  habited  in  russet  proper, 
girt  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scourge  of  five 
knotted  lashes  gold.  Supporters— Dexter,  a  lion  argent, 
ducally  crowned  or ;  sinister,  a  sea-dog  sable,  scaled  and 
finned  gold.  Motto — "Loyal  je  serai  durant  ma  vie;" 
and  for  his  Badge,  a  sledge.  Livery — Full  dress  :  white 
coat,  black  collar,  and  pockets  edged  with  gold  braid,  gilt 
aiguillettes,  with    badge  ;    white    waistcoat,    gilt    buttons, 


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black  velvet  breeches  edged  with  gold  braid,  and 
buckle ;  white  stockings.  Married,  July  26,  1893,  Mary 
only  child  of  the  late  Thomas  Angus  Constable,  Esquire 
(paternally  Haggerston),  of  the  Manor  House,  Otley, 
in  the  county  of  York ;  and  has  had  Issue  —  (1)  The 
Honourable  William  MarmadukeStourton,  M.C.Capt.  (ret. ) 
Grenadier  Guards,  late  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  served  Great 
War  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  Aug.  31,  1895  [m.  1921,  Sheila, 
d.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Walford  Karslake  Gully,  C.B.,  and 
has  issue — Charles  Edward  Stourton,  Esq.,  b,  1923;  and 
Patricia  Winifred  Mary  {Res. — 93  Elm  Park  Gardens, 
S.W.10.  Clubs — Guards,  Hurlingham)] ;  (2)  The  Honour- 
able John  Joseph  Stourton,  formerly  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  £. 
March  5, 1899  [m.  1923,  Kathleen  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Louis  George  Gunther,  of  Park  Wood,  Englefield  Green, 
Surrey,  and  has  surv.  issue — Michael  Godwin  Plantagenet 
Stourton,  Esq. ,  b.  1926  ;  Mary  ;  and  Monica  Kathleen  {Res. 
— Cawston  Manor,  Norwich.  Clubs — Bachelors',  Hurling- 
ham)];  The  Hon.  Winifred  Mary  Stourton,  b.  21  Aug. 
1894,  d-  2  Dec.  1904;  and  Hon.  Charlotte  Mary  Stourton, 
b.  20  Jan.  1904.  Estates— Allerton  Park,  near  Knares- 
borough,  and  Rothwell  Haigh,  near  Leeds,  both  in  the 
West  Riding  of  the  county  of  Yoiks.  ;  and  Bonham  House, 
Stourton,  in  the  county  of  Somerset.  Seat — Allerton  Park, 
near  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire.  Clubs — White's,  Carlton, 
Hurlingham  ;  and  Yorkshire  (York). 

MOWLL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  sable,  and  barry  of 
six  gules  and  argent,  in  chief  two  leopards'  faces  or,  the 
escutcheon  surmounted  by  his  mitre. 

Eldest  son  of  the  late  H.  Martyn  Mowll,of  Chaldercot, 

b.   i860;   d.   1916  ;    m.  Gertrude  Emily,  d.  of  C.   K. 

Worsfold:- 

Rt.  Rev.   Howard  West  Kilvinton  Mowll,  M.A.,  D.D., 

Bishop  in  Western  China  since  1926,  T.C.  F.  1918-19,  Dean 

of  Wycliffe  Coll.,  Toronto    1919-22,    b.    1890;    m.    1926, 

Dorothy  Anne.  d.  of  late  Rev.  John  Martin  of  C.M.S.  in 

Fukhien.      Postal   address — Diocesan     Hostel,    Chengtu, 

Szechwan,  China. 

MOYNIHAN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  argent  be- 
tween in  chief  three  mullets  or  and  in  base  a  rose  of  the 
second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  (Sept.  26,  1922) — On  a  wreath  argent  and 
azure,  a  demi-knight  in  armour  affrontee  resting  the 
sinister  hand  on  the  hip  proper,  and  supporting  with  the 
dexter  hand  a  spear  also  proper.  Badge — A  rose  argent, 
leaved  and  slipped  and  a  sprig  of  shamrock  proper,  in 
saltire  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Supporters — On  either  side 
an  owl  argent,  gorged  with  a  baronic  coronet  or.  Livery 
— Blue,  white  facings. 

Son  of  Capt.  Andrew  Moynihan,  V.C.,  8th  King's 
Regt.,  b.  1830;  d.  1867;  m.  1853,  Ellen  Anne,  d.  of 
John  Parkin,  Esq.,  J. P.  Liverpool: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Berkeley  George  Andrew  Moynihan, 
1st  Baron  Moynihan  (1929),  1st  Bart.  (1922), 
K.C.M.G.  (1918),  C.B.  (1917),  Kt.  (1912),  M.B.,  M.S., 
F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Hon.  M.C.M.  (Trinidad),  LL.D.  (Leeds 
and  Bristol),  F.R.C.S.I.,  F.A.C.S.,  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  late 
A. M.S.,  President  of  the  Roy.  Coll.  of  Surgeons  in 
England,  Professor  of  Surgery,  Leeds  University,  /;.  1865  ; 
m.  1895,  Isabella  Wellesley,  d.  of  Thomas  Richard  Jessop, 
Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.;  and  has  issue— Hon.  Patrick 
Berkeley  Moynihan,  b.  1906;  Hon.  Dorothy  Wellesley; 
and  Hon.  Shelagh  Berkeley  [m.  1923,  Henry  Wynn  Parry, 
B.Ch.,of26  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.].  Seat—  Carr  Manor, 
Meanwood,  Leeds.  Res. — 33  Park  Square,  Leeds.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  R.A.C.,  Garrick. 

MOYSEY  of  Bathealton  Court  (1765,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  sable,  between  three  cinquefoils  vert,  a  cross  flory 
of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  vert,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  cross  flory  or. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.    Charles   John   Moysey, 

C.M.G.,  late  R.E. ,  b.  1840;  d.  1922;  m.  1873, Frances 

Henrietta,   second   d.    of  the  late  Sir    Peter   Benson 

Maxwell,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Straits  Settlements  : — 

Charles  Francis  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.   1882;  m.  1920, 

Emily  Mary,  only  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  St.  Patrick  Maxwell, 

C.S.I.     Res. — Highfield,  Torquay,  Devon. 

Sons   of  Frederick  Abel   Moysey,  Esq.,  Comdr.  late 
R.N.,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1896  ;  m.  1881,  Margaret  Sawyer,  of 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland: — 
Charles  Luttrell  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.    1885.     Res. — 
Federated  Malay  States. 


Frederick  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  m.  1914,  Maisie 
Adson,  of  Penzance,  and  has  issue — Charles  Michael  St. 
George  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Nigel  Francis  Moy- 
sey, Gentleman,  b.  1933.     Res. — Argentine. 

Francis  Moysey,  Esq.,  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1890. 
Res. — Sudan. 

Reginald  Abel  Lewes  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.  Res. — 
Federated  Malay  States. 

Sons   of  Henry   Luttrell   Moysey,    Esq.,    I.S.O.,  late 

Postmaster-Gen.  Ceylon,  of  Cresswell  House,  Bexhill- 

on-Sea,  b.    1849;  d.  1918;  m.   1875,    Dora    Kathleen, 

d.  ot  William  Hervey  O'Grady  of  Batticaloa,  Ceylon  : — 

Frederick  James  Moysey,  Gentleman,  C.S. ,  British  North 

Borneo,  b.  1876  ;    m.  1907,  Frances  Mary  Dorothea,  elder 

d.  of  the  late  Major  Richard  Hadley  Graham,  West  York 

Rifles.     Res. — Bexhill-on-Sea,  Sussex. 

Edward  Luttrell  Moysey,  Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  b.  1877; 
m.  1913,  Ethel  Sidney,  ygr.  d.  of  Sidney  Wilson  of  Bexhill. 
Res. — 18  High  Street,  Marylebone,  W.  1. 

Sons  of  Edward  Bangor  Moysey,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1913  ;  m. 
1879,  Gertrude  Hampshire  : — 
Leonard  Astley  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1915, 
Ada  Heath,  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Astley  Bangor 
Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1917 ;  (2)  John  Ward  Moysey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  (3)  Leonard  William  Moysey,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921;  (4)  Frederick  Herbert  Moysey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924.     Res. — Tuxford,  Sask. ,  Canada. 

Edward  Francis  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.  Res. — 
Sanctuary,  Sask.,  Canada, 

John  Harold  Luttrell  Moysey,  Gentleman,  b.   1885  ;  m. 
1915,   Mabel   Carton,   and  has    issue — (1)  Kirby   Luttrell 
Moysey,  Gentlemaa,  b.  1919  ;    (2)  Noel  Moysey,    Gentle- 
man, b.  1921  ;  (3)  Frederick  Bangor  Moysey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925.     Res. — Eston  P.O.,  via  Brock,  Sask.,  Canada. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Luttrell  Moysey  of 
Bathealton  Court,  co.  Somerset,  M.A.,£.  1815;  d,  1906; 
m.  1839,  Arabella  {d.  1903),  eldest  d.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Petty  Ward:— 
Francis  Gorges   Moysey,    Gentleman,   b.  1854.      Res  — 
Brighton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

MUIR  of  Ontario  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  or, 
between  three  maple-leaves  slipped  two  arrows  points 
inwards  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  hind's  head  erased 


and  pierced  through  the  neck  by  an  arrow  proper,  three 
maple-leaves  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Honor  floreat." 

Sons  of  Robert  Cuthbertson  Muir,  J. P.,  Capt.  R. 

Canadian   Militia,   b.    1808 ;     d.    1906 ;    tn.    1853, 


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Margaret   Elizabeth,  d.   of  Capt.   John  Thwaites 
of  Ayr,  N.B.  :— 

Matthew  Ford  Muir,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.A.  (Toronto), 
Lt.-Col.  R.  Canadian  Militia,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1st,  1890, 
Minnie,  d.  of  Charles  Jarvis,  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex  ;  2nd, 
Ruby  Winona,  d.  of  Edwin  Sage  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st 
wife) — Helen  Muriel  [m.  James  L.  S.  Strong,  of  Beech- 
wood  and  Arniston ;  and  has  issue — Leonard  Allan 
Muir  Strong,  Gentleman,  b.  1923 ;  and  Valerie]  ;  (by 
2nd  wife) — Elsie  Margaret;  and  Elizabeth  Thwaites. 
Seat — Redmerstone,  Burford,  Ontario. 

Maj.  Allan  David  Muir,  b.  1866  ;  m.  Ada  La  Pierre  ; 
and  has  issue — Allan  Kenneth  Muir,  Gentleman,  M.Sc.,  b. 
1900  ;  Ruth  Margaret ;  Claire  La  Pierre.  Res. — Redmer- 
stone, Burford,  Ontario. 

MUIR  of  Farmingwoods  (L.O.,  1872).  Per  fesse  argent 
!and  or,  on  a  fesse  cotised  azure,  three  mullets  of  the  first. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
jcolours,  a  Saracen's  head  wreathed  with  laurel  proper. 
Motto  (over  the  crest)  —  "  Duris  non  frangor." 

Son  of  John  Gardiner  Muir,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Herefordshire,  J.  P.  Northants. ,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Brigstock  and  Stanion,  b.  1853;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1880, 
lessie  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Hendrie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Larbert  House,  co.  Stirling: — 
Matthew  Andrew  Muir,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  15th  Hussars, 
j*.  1883.     Seat— 

MUIR  of  Deanston  (L.O.,  <  1892).  Per  chevron  argent 
and  or,  on  a  chevron  cotised 'azure,  a  redbreast  proper, 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first,  in  chief  as  many  fleurs-de- 
lys  of  the  third.  Mantling'  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On 
alwreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  wreathed  with 


laurel    proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  azurt. 
Motto — "  Duris  non  frangor." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Muir,  istBart,  D.L.  cos.  Lanark, 

Ayr,  and  Glasgow,  J. P.  cos.   Perth  and  Lanark,  Lord 

Provost  of  Glasgow  1889-92,  late  Hon.   Col.  4th  Vol. 

Batt.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  b.   1828;  d.  1903; 

?n.  i860,  Margaret  Morrison,  d.  of  Alexander  Kay,  of 

Cornhill,  co  Lanark  : — 

Sir  Alexander  Kay  Muir,  2nd  Bart.  (20  Oct.  1892),  J.P. 

co.  Perth  and  Glasgow,  a  Member  of  Royal  Company  of 

Archers,  b.  1868;  m.  1st,  1910,  Grace  Frances  (d.  1920), 

widow  of  Henry  Charles  Villiers-Stuart  of  Dromana,   co. 

Waterford,  H.M.L.  for  co.  Waterford,  and  only  d.  of  John 

A.  R.  Newman.  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Newberry  Manor,  co.  Cork  ; 


2nd,  1924,  Nadejda,  d.  of  Dimitri  Standoff,  formerly 
Bulgarian  Minister  in  London.  Sea/ — Blair  Drummond, 
Perthshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors',  Wellington, 
Oriental,  Western  (Glasgow). 

MUIR  (H.  Coll.,  24  Sept.  1919).  Argent,  a  pale 
ermine,  surmounted  by  a  fesse  azure,  charged  with  three 
estoiles  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  or,  between  the  stalks 
of  two  palm-branches  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — "  Pro 
rege." 

Son  of  Richard  Muir,  of  Greenock  : — 

The  late  Sir  Richard  David  Muir,  Knt.  Bach.  (1918), 
Barrister-at-Lawand  Bencher,  Middle  Temple,  Recorder  of 
Colchester  1911,  Sen.  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  b.  1857  ;  d. 
1924  ;  m.  1889,  Mary  Beatrice  (Res. — 5  St.  Albans 
Mansions,  Kensington  Court  Place,  W.8),  d.  of  William 
Leycester,  and  left  issue — Mary  Leycester  [m.  1907, 
Geoffrey  Klesow]. 

MUIR  MACKENZIE  of  Delvine  (L.O.,  1785-1830). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4, argent,  on  a  f  ess  azure,  three  mullets  or 
(for  Muir  of  CassencarieL.O., 1773);  2and3,  azure, abuck's 
head  caboshed  or  (for  Mackenzie  of  Delvine,  a  cadet  of 
Coul,  matric.  circa  1680-87),  all  within  a  bordure  nebuly 
quarterly  gules  and  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  palm 
branch  in  bend  dexter  surmounted  of  a  sword  in  bend 
sinister  all  proper.  Supporters  — A  Highland  man 
attired  proper,  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  sword 
pointing  to  the  ground,  and  a  husbandman  resting  his 
exterior  hand  on  a  spade  all  proper.  Mottoes  — "  In 
utrumque  paratus,"  and  "  Recte  ad  ardua." 

Eldest  son  of  Sir   Robert  Cecil  Muir  Mackenzie 
5tb    Bart.,   M.C.,    Lieut.    Durham    L.I.,    b.    18;    ' 
d.  1918  ;  m.  1914,  Kate  Brenda,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Jones,  of  Cardiff  : — 
Sir    Robert    Henry   Muir   Mackenzie,    6th    Bart.,    of 
Delvine,  co.  Perth  (9  Nov.  1805),  b.  1917  ;  s.  his  father 
1 91 8.     Res. — Cassencarrie,  Torquay. 

MUIRHEAD-MURRAY  (L.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
between  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  one  in  base  azure,  three 
acorns  cr.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  hands  couped,  holding  a  sword 
erect  in  pale  proper.  Motto— "  Auxilio  Dei."  Livery — 
Blue,  light  blue  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  John  Muirhead,  Esq.,  of  Riverdale  House, 
Richmond,  Surrey,  b.  1850;  d.  1912  ;  m.  187  ,  Char- 
lotte Jane,  d.  of  Peter  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Locherbie, 
N.B.:— 

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Murray  Muirhead-Murray,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour  (France),  b.  1878  ; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1923,  the  additional  surname  of 
Murray  ;  m.  1909,  Violet  Edith,  d.  of  Albert  Carter  Vavasour, 
of  Weston  Manor,  Otley,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — Masha 
Violet;  and  Ailsa  Cheristine  Anne.  Res. — Ivy  House, 
Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire.     Club — Caledonian. 

MUIRHEAD  (L.O.,  1843).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure, 
between  two  galleys  with  sails  furled  up  and  oars  in  action 
sable,  flags  and  pennons  flying  barry  of  the  third  and  or, 
three  acorns  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  hands  grasping 
a  two-handed  sword,  and  on  an  escrol  above  the  Motto — 
"  Auxilio  Dei."     Livery — Dark  blue  and  silver. 

Only  son  of  Lionel  Boulton  Campbell  Lockhart  Muir- 

head,  Gentleman,  of  Haseley  Court,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1925  ; 

m.    1887,    Grace  Mary,    second  dau.   of   John    Henry 

Ashhurst,    Esq.,    J. P.    and  D. L.    of  Waterstock,   co. 

Oxford  :— 

Anthony  John   Muirhead,    Esq.,    M.C. ,    Major   Oxford 

Hussars  Yeo.,  served  Great  War,  J.  P.  Oxfordshire,  £.  1890. 

Res. — Haseley  Court,  Wallingford,  Oxon.      Club — Saville. 

MULCHINOCK  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  or  and  azure,  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  trefoil  slipped,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  a  crescent,  a  bordure  gules.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's 
head  erased  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
or  and  holding  in  the  mouth  an  olive  branch  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Itur  ad  astra. "    Livery — Dark  blue,  green  facings. 

Son  of  Edward  Mulchinock,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Clogher's 

House,  co.   Kerry,  and  Pembroke    Road,   Dublin,    b. 

1825;  d.  1880;  m.  1854,  Mary,  d.  of  Dominick  Rice  of 

Bushmount,  co.  Kerry  : — 
Major  Michael  Edward  Mulchinock,  R.  O. ,  late  Connaught 
Rangers  and  R.I.  Rifles,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1886,  Margaret  Camp- 
bell, d.  x>f  William  Linden,  of  Clifden  House,  Holywood, 
co.  Down,  and  widow  of  Albert  Verley  of  Marble  House, 
Tamaica  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ivan  Islay  Mulchinock,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1890;  (2)  Cyril  Edward  Mulchinock,  Gentleman, 
b.  1893;  (3)  Henry  Matthew  Mulchinock,  Gentleman,  b. 
1897  ;  Evelyn  Marie  ;  Violet  Constance  ;  and  Eileen  Doris. 
Seat — Clogher's  House,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry.  Res. — 44  Tivoli 
Crescent,  Dyke  Road,  Brighton. 


MULHALLEN,     see     BREW-MULHALLEN, 
GABBETT-MULHALLEN. 


and 


MULHOLLAND  (Confn.  U.O.  27  Oct.  1846).  Azure, 
a  stag's  head  erased  argent,  between  three  escallops  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  escallop  gules.  Motto — "  Semper  prre  cinctus." 
Sons  of  John,  1st  Baron  Dunleath,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
b.  1819;  d.  1895;  m.  1851,  Francis  Louisa,  d.  of  Hugh 
Lyle  of  Knocktana: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Lyle  Mulholland,  2nd  Baron  Dunleath 
(29  Aug.  1892),  J. P.  co.  Down  (High  Sheriff  1884),  formerly 
Lieut.  R.E.,  and  Major  5th  Batt.  R.  Irish  Rifles,  M.P.  for 
N.  Londonderry  1885-95,  B.A.  (Oxon.)  [Supporters— On 
either  side  an  elk  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
an  escallop  or,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert],  b.  1854;  m.  1881,  Norah  Louisa  Fanny,  O.B.E.,  d.  of 
Hon.  Somerset  Ward;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hon. 
Andrew  Edward  Somerset  Mulholland,  Capt.  Irish  Gds. , 
£.1882  [m.  1913,  Lady  Hester  Joan  Byng,  yst.  d.  of  5th  Earl 
of  Strafford,  and  was  killed  in  action  1914,  leaving  issue 
(posthumous)- — Daphne  Nora];  (2)  Hon.  Charles  Henry 
George  Mulholland,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Capt.  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  nth  Hussars,  b.  1886  \m.  1920,  Sylvia 
Henrietta  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Douglas 
Brooke,  4th  Bart.]  ;  (3)  Hon.  Henry  George  Hill  Mulholland, 
b.  1888  [?n.  1914,  Sheelah,  d.  of  late  Sir  Arthur  Brooke, 
Bart.,  of  Colebrook,  and  has  issue — Michael  Henry  Mul- 
holland, Esq.,  b.  1915;  and  Sylvia  Patricia  Norah];  (4) 
Hon.  Godfrey  John  Arthur  Murray  Lyle  Mulholland,  M.C., 
Capt.  late  R.A.S.C,  b.  1892  [m.  1923,  Hon.  Olivia  Vernon 
Harcourt,  d.  of  1st  Viscount  Harcourt,  and  has  issue 
— Martin  Edward  Harcourt  Mulholland,  Esq.,  b.  1927; 
and  Mary  Norah];  and  Hon.  Eva  Norah  Helen  [/«.  1910, 
John  Vernon  Saunderson,  yst.  son  of  late  Col.  the 
Hon.  Edward  James  Saunderson,  and  has  issue].  Seat — 
Ballywalter  Park,  co.  Down.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors', 
Ulster  (Belfast). 

Hon.  Alfred  John  Mulholland,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1856; 
tn.  1889,  Mabel  Charlotte,  d.  of  Llewellyn  Traherne  Bassett 
Saunderson  of  Dromkeen,  co.  Cavan  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  John  Llewellyn  Mulholland,  Esq.,  b  1908;  (2)  Alfred 
Ivo  Mulholland,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  Daphne  Rachel 
[m.  1st,  1912,  Baron  Clifton,  eld.  son  of  8th  Earl  of 
Darnley,  and  has  issue  ;  2nd,  1921,  Hugo  Chandos].  Seat 
— Worlingham  Hall,  Beccles,  Suffolk.     Club— -Bachelors'. 

MULLENS  of  St.  Helen's  Wood  (H.  Coll.,  9  Aug.  1920). 
Azure,  a  cross  moline  or,  charged  with  five  billets  of  the 
field,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  proper,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  billet  bendwise  or.  Motto — "  Vivere  sat 
vincere." 

Son  of  John  Ashley  Mullens,  of  St.  Helens  Wood,  and 
formerly  of  Westfield  Place,  Battle  : — 
Sir  John  Ashley  Mullens,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  b.  1869  ; 
m.  1895,  Evelyne  Maude,  d.  of  late  William  Adamson,  of 
Rushton  Park,  Battle  ;  and  has  issue — Elvira  Dolores  ; 
Avril  Joy.  Res. — 6  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Conservative. 

MULLER,  see  MAX-MULLER. 

MULLOY  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
between  three  trefoils  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  oak-tree 
proper,  a  greyhound  courant,  collared.  Motto — "  Garrur 
agus  douagh  aboo.' 

Son  of  William  Duke  Gorges  Mulloy,  Gentleman, 
b.  1877;  d.  1926;  m.  1898,  Marguerite,  d.  of  Alexander 
Paul  of  Aberdeen  : — 
Charles  Duke  Paul  Mulloy,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res.— 
Son  of  William  Hutchinson  Mulloy,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.) 
R.E.,  b.  1839;  d.  1909;  m.  1st,  1871,  Emily  Louisa 
(d.  1880),  d.  of  Rev.  W.  J.  Mulloy,  Rector  of  Bally- 
sonnan,  co.  Kildare ;  2nd,  1883,  Edith  Louisa  Cort- 
landt.d.  of  H.  Trotter,  Esq.,  H.M.  Colonial  Service:— 
Noel  Frank  Coote  Mulloy,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res.— 

MULLINS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a 
cross  moline  or,  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee  and  erased 
proper,  wreathed  round  the  temples  argent  and  gules,  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarter  a  griffin  passant  of  the  second 
(Mullins);  2  and  3  ,  ermine,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  on  a 
chief   of    the    last    two    antique    crowns    argent    (Lane). 


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Mantling   azure   and    or.      Crest — On   a   wreath   of  the 
colours,   in  front  of  a  cross  moline   or,  a  Saracen's  head 


vert,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the  fifth. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


affrontee  couped  at  the   shoulder   proper,  wreathed  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto— "  Ne  cede  malis." 

Son    of     James    Mullins,    Esq.    (grandson    of    David 
Mullins  of  co.  Kerry,  and  Ellen,  d.  of  Hugh  Condon), 
of  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  of  the  Commission  of  the 
Peace  for   New   South   Wales,  b.   1826;   d.  1879;    m. 
1855,  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  John  and  Mary  Lane,  co. 
Cork  : — 
Hon.  John  (Francis)  Lane  Mullins,  M.A.   and  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  Coll.,  within  the  University  of  Sydney,   Member 
Legislative   Council   for    N.S.W.    since    1917,    Alderman 
for  the  Bligh  Ward  of  the  city  of  Sydney  (1900-12),  Capt. 
(ret.)  New  South  Wales  Irish  Rifle  Regt.,  J.P.    for  New- 
South  Wales,  Chamberlain  to  His  Holiness  Pope  Pius  X., 
K.C.S.G.   (1920),  Hon.  Treasurer  St.  Vincent's  Hospital, 
St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  and  Society  of  Artists, Trustee  N.S.W. 
National  Art  Gallery,  Director  Tookeys,  Ltd.,    President 
Australian  Ex   Libris    Society,    Vice-President   Australian 
Numismatic  Society,  b.   1857;    m.   1885,  Jane,  d.  of  John 
Hughes,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  "  Kincoppal,"  Sydney  ;  and  has  had 
issue — James   Brendan    Lane  Mullins,  Gentleman,    Lieut. 
R. F. A. ,  att. Warwickshire  R.H. A.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action 
1917  ;    Jane   Elizabeth   Lane  [m.    1915,  Ignatius  Bertram 
Norris,     Barrister-at-Law,    Lt.-Col.    comdg.    53rd    Batt. 
A.I.F.  ;  killed  in  action  191 6  ;  and  has  issue — John  Bertram 
Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1916] ;   Eileen  Barbara  Mary  Lane; 
Susan  Hilda  Marion  Lane  ;    and  Marjorie  Mary  Frances 
Lane.       Post.  add. — "  Killountan,"  Double  Bay,  Sydney, 
N.S.W.     Clubs — Australian  (Sydney),  University  (Sydney), 
Royal  Sydney  Golf  (Sydney). 

Sons    of   George   Lane   Mullins,    Esq.,    M.A. ,    M.D. 
Dublin  and  Sydney,    Lt.-Col.  Army  Medical   Corps, 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of   Hosp.  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem   in    England,    Conspicuous   Service  Medal, 
J.P.  for  State  of  New  South  Wales,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1918  ; 
m.  1891,  Mary  Ellen,  d.  of  the  late  Patrick  Burke,  Esq. , 
J.P.  of  Orange,  N.S.W.  :— 
James  Patrick  Burke  Lane  Mullins,  Gentleman,  b.   1894. 
Res.— 1  Manningham  Flats,  Woollahra,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
George  Oswyn  Lane  Mullins,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
George  Fitzmaurice  Lane  Mullins,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
Meldan  Keith  Lane  Mullins,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

MULOCK,  see  HOMAN-MULOCK. 

MULVEY  of  Ottawa  (H.  Coll.,  31  Oct.  1922).  Azure, 
on  a  bend  argent,  between  two  lions  rampant  or,  a  cross 
patee  gules,  between  a  maple-leaf  and  a  trefoil  slipped 


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colours,  issuant  out  of  clouds  sable,   two  hands  proper 
holding  a  heart  gules.     Motto — "  Charitate  semper." 

Son   of    John    Mulvey,   of  Toronto,    b.    1830  ;     d. 

1895  ;   m.  i860,  Catherine,  d    of  Charles  Doherty, 

Farmer,  of  Peel,  Ontario  : — 
Thomas  Mulvey,  Esq.,  K.C.,  B.  A.,  Under-Sec.  of  State  of 
Province  of  Ontario,  b.  1863  ;  m,  1st,  Louise  {d.  1903),  d. 
of  Launcelot  Bolster  of  Toronto;  2nd,  1907,  Emily,  d. 
of  J.  Wade,  of  Chicago ;  and  has  issue — John  Bolster 
Mulvey,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  Charles  Doherty  Mulvey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  a  dau.  [m.  Charles  E.'  Logue] ; 
a  dau.  [m.  Donald  E.  A.  Rispin]  ;  and  Eleanor  Bohun. 
Res. —  370  Wilbrod  Street,  Ottawa.  Clubs — Rideau 
(Ottawa),  New  York  Catholic  (New  York  City). 

MUNDY,  see  MASSINGBERD-MUNDY. 

.MUNDY  (H.  Coll.  1510).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  on 
a  cross  engrailed  argent,  five  lozenges  purpure,  a  chief  or, 
charged  with  three  crows'  legs  erased  a  la  quise  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  panther's  head  erased  sable,  bezantee,  fire  issuing 
from  its  mouth.     Motto — "  Deus  providebit." 

Son  of  Alfred  Edward  Miller  Mundv,  Esq.,  of  Shipley 

Hall,    J.P.    and   D.L.   (High   Sheriff  1891),    b.   1849; 

d.  1920;  by  2nd  wife,  m.  1883,  Catherine  Louisa,  d. 

of  Sir  John  Cradock  Hartopp,  4th  Bart.  : — 

Godfrey  Edward    Mundy,    Esq.,    Major   (ret.)    1st    Life 

Guards,  b.  1885  ;  rn.  1914,  Mollie  Ethel  Gertrude,  d.  of  the 

late  Arthur  G.  Buck,  and  has  isssue — Edward  Peter  Godfrey 

Mundy,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Maureen  Angela.     Seat 

—Shipley  Hall,  Derby.     Res. — Red  Rice,  Andover,  Hants. 

Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Cyril  Percy  Mundy,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1878,  Caroline 
Helen  Skottowe  (Res. — 49  Selbourne  Road,  Hove, 
Sussex),  d.  of  Charles  Beville  Dryden,  Esq.  : — 
Percy  Charles  Dryden  Mundy,  Esq.,  Capt.  T. F.  Res., 
b.  1879.     Res.— The  Nutshell,  Burley,  Hants. 

Hugh  Algernon  Godfrey  Mundy,  Gentleman,  b.  1883; 
in.  1st,  1909,  Alice  Edith  (d.  1909),  yst.  d.  of  Theophilus 
Dymond  Field  of  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  2nd,  1919,  Marjorie, 
d.  of  the  late  Hugh  Rose,  of  Hove,  Sussex,  and  has  issue— 
3  sons.     Res.  —  Shipley,  Salisbury,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Son  of  Adm.  Godfrey  Harry  Brydges   Mundy,  C.B. , 

D.S.O.,   M.V.O.,  ret.  1920,  £.1860;  d.  1928;  m.  1890, 

Rose,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Miller  Mundy,  K.C.M.G.  :— 

Pierrepont  Rodney  Miller  Mundy,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

Capt.   South  Wales  Borderers,  b.  1891.     Club— Naval  and 

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MUNRO  of  Foulis(L.O. ,  circa  1678-79).  Or,  an  eagle's 
head  erased  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle  perching 
proper.  Supporters — Two  eagles  with  wings  expanded 
proper.     Motto — "  Dread  God. " 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Munro,  10th  Bart.  J. P.,  D.L. , 
b.  1824;  d.  1888;  m.  1847,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  John 
Nicholson,  of  Camberwell,  Surrey:  — 
Sir  Hector  Munro,  nth  Bart.  (7  June  1634),  formerly 
A.D.C.  to  the  King,  late  Col.  Comdg.  3rd.  Batt.  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  Lord  Lieut,  of  cos.  Ross  and  Cromarty  1899, 
b.  1849  ;  vi.  1880,  Margaret  Violet,  d.  of  John  Stirling  of 
Fairburn,  co.  Ross;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hector  Charles 
Seymour  Munro,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
/'.  1895;  killed  in  action  1918;  Eva  Marion  [m.  1904, 
Lt.-Col.  Cecil  Claud  Hugh  Orby  Gascoigne,  D.S.O. ,  late 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  has  issue];  Violet  Florence; 
Aline  Margaret  [m.  1915,  Capt.  Lionel  Wells,  D.S.O. , 
R.N.,  and  has  issue].  Seats — Foulis  Castle,  Evanton, 
N.  B. ,  and  Ardullie  Lodge,  Dingwall.  Clubs — Junior  United 
Service,  and  New  (Edinburgh). 

MUNRO  (H.  Coll.  1823).  Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased 
gules,  encircled  by  a  branch  of  laurel  on  the  dexter  and 
of  oak  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  chief  argent,  the  repre- 
sentation of  an  Indian  hill-fort,  and  beneath,  in  letters  of 
gold,  the  word  "  Badamy,"  on  a  canton  gules,  a  repre- 
sentation of  a  silver  medal  presented  by  the  East  India 
Company  to  the  first  Baronet  for  his  services  in  Seringa- 
patam  in  1799.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  close  proper,  having  a 
representation  of  the  medal  above  mentioned  pendent 
from  its  neck  by  a  ribbon,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  an 
escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  representation  of  the  fort 
of  Badamy  as  in  the  arms,  and  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of 
laurel.     Motto — "  Dread  God." 

Son  of  Sir  Hugh  Thomas  Munro,  4th  Bart.,  J. P.  and 
D.  L. ,  b.   1856;    d.   1919;    m.   1892,    Selina   (d.  1902), 
d.  ofMaj.-Gen.  Byrne,  R.A. : — 
Sir  Thomas  Torquil  Alphonso  Munro,  5th  Bart.  (6  Aug. 
1825),  b.  1901  ;    m.  1925,  Beatrice  Maude,  d.   of  the  late 
Robert  Sanderson  Whitaker,  of  Villa  Sofia,  Palermo.     Seat 
— Lindertis,  Kerriemuir,  co.  Forfar.     Club — Caledonian. 
Son  of  Edward  Lionel  Walker-Munro,   Esq.,    Lieut. - 
Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1862  (assumed  by  R.L.  1887  the 
additional  surname  of  Walker);    d.    1920;    nt.    1887, 
Mabel  Zoe,  d.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  East- 
wood Hall,  Notts.  :— 
Ian   Charles    Ronald   Walker-Munro,    Esq.,    late  Lieut. 
Gren.  Guards,  served  Great  War  1915  (despatches  twice), 
b.  1889  ;  m.  1919,  his  cousin,  Morna  Violet,  d.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Thomas  Munro,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Thomas  Ian  Michael 
Munro,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Patrick  Angus  Munro,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1924.     Address — Ithanga,   P.O.  Makuvu,    Kenya 
Colony. 

MUNRO-FERGUSON  of  Raith  (L.O.).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  azure,  between  three  buckles  gules,  a  chief 
chequy  of  the  first  and  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion 
proper,  holding  between  the  paws  a  buckle  gules.  Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  an  emu;  sinister,  an  eagle,  both  proper. 
Motto — "  Virtutis  fortuna  comes." 

Son   of  Col.   Robert  Munro-Ferguson  of   Raith,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  M.P.   1841-61,  b.  1802;  d.  1868;  m.  1859, 

Emma,   d.   of  James    Henry   Mandeville   of  Merton, 

Surrey  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ronald  Craufurd  Munro-Ferguson,  1st 
Viscount  Novar  (1920),  K.T.,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  Gov. -Gen. 
of  Australia  1914-20,  Sec.  for  Scotland  1922-24  ;  M.P.  for 
Ross  and  Cromarty  1884-5,  f°r  Leith  Burghs  1886-1914, 
Priv.  Sec.  to  Lord  Rosebery,  1886-94 ;  a  Lord  of  the 
Treasury  1894-5,  Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews  and  Edinburgh, 
D.L.  Ross-shire,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Fife,  Memb.  Fife  Terr. 
Force  Assocn.,  Provost  of  Kirkcaldy  1908-14,  b.  i860; 
m.  1889,  Lady  Helen  Hermione,  C.B. E. ,  J. P.,  d.  of 
Frederick,  1st  Marq.  of  Dufferin  and  Ava.  Seats — Novar, 
Ross-shire  ;  Raith,  Kirkcaldy.  Clubs— Carlton,  New 
Edinburgh). 

MUNRO-SPENCER  of  Teaninich,  co.  Ross  (L.O., 
30  April  1912).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  counter-quartered 
argent  and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  or, 
over  all,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  escallops  of  the  first,  a 
crescent  counterchanged  of  the  second  and  first  in  chief 
for  difference  (for  Spencer) ;    2  and  3,  or,  an  eagle's  head 


erased  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  a  fraise  between  two  escallops 
argent  (for  Munro  of  Teaninich).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head 
between  two  wings  expanded  argent,  gorged  with  a  bar 
gemel  gules.  Motto— "Dieu  defend  le  droit."  Livery — 
Claret  colour. 

Only  son  of  Col.  John  Winston  Thomas  Munro-Spencer 
(formerly   Spencer),    of    Teaninich,    Ross-shire,    late 
R.H.A.,  b.  1849;  d.  1916  ;  m.  ist,  1884,  Synolda  Ellen 
Le   Petit   (d.    1890),    d.   of  James    William  Fitzgerald 
Butler:— 
Almeric  Stuart  John  Munro-Spencer,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th 
Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1912,  Phyllis  Mar- 
garet,   only   child    of    Charles    Rivers  of   Orrell    Mount, 
Lancashire  ;  and  has  issue — Synolda  Jean.     Seat — Ropley 
Manor,  Hants.     Club — St.  James's. 

MUNROE,  see  COURTHOPE-MUNROE. 

MUNSTER,  Earl  of,  see  FITZ  CLARENCE. 

MUNTZ  (H.  Coll.).     Pean,  on  a  mount  in  base  proper, 
a  swan  rising  argent,  charged  on  each  wing  with  a  trefoil 


slipped  vert,  in  chief  a  staff  raguly  erect  between  two 
estoiles  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  fiont  of  a  demi-swan  with  wings 
expanded  argent,  sem6e  of  trefoils  slipped  vert,  a  staff 
raguly  fessewise  or.     Motto — "  Fortiter  sed  suaviter." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Frederick  Ernest  Muntz,  Esq.,  D.L., 
late   Capt.    and  Hon.   Major  3rd   Batt.   Devon  Regt., 
Barr. -at- Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1845  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1869, 
Georgiana  Jane,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Farley 
Brunton  Borrowman  of  Edinburgh  : — 
Gerald  Douglas  Ernest  Muntz,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Tamworth-in-Arden  [Motto — "  Basis 
virtutem   constantia],    b.    1876  ;    m.   1909,   Elsie   Christine 
(marriage  dis.  1917),  d.  of  Harrison  Benn  of  Bradford  and 
Dawlish  ;    and    has    issue — Yvonne.       Seat — Umberslade, 
Hockley    Heath,  Warwickshire.      Clubs — Windham,    Fly- 
fishers',  R.T.Y. 

Sons  of  George  Frederick  Muntz,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 
of  Umberslade  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1822;  d.  1898  ; 
m.  1st,  1844,  Marianne  Lydia  (d.  1864),  d.  of  William 
Richardson,  Calcutta;  2nd,  1866,  Sara  Mathilda,  d. 
of  Charles  Aylett  Kell  of  Aylesbury  House,  War- 
wickshire : — 
William  Edgar  Muntz,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res. — 
Doridge,  co.  Warwick. 


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Albert  Irving  Muntz,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Cantab.,  b.  1870; 
'  m.  1898,  Jessie,  d.  of  Joseph  Challinor  of  Compton  House, 
j  Leek;    and  has  issue— (1)  Frederick  Alan   Irving  Muntz, 
Gentleman,  £.  1899;  (2)  David  Alwyn  Irving  Muntz,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1900  ;    (3)  Richard  Oliver  Irving  Muntz,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904.     Res. — Ecchinswell  House,  nr.  Newbury. 

Ronald  Aylett  Muntz,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Northants.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1903,  Harriet,  d.  of  William  Goddard  Jackson 
of  Duddington  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas  Goddard  Aylett 
Muntz,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  Christabel  Aylett ;  and  Moira 
Rosemary  Aylett.  Res. — Tansor  Manor,  co.  Northants. 
Charles  Alexander  Muntz,  Gentleman,  £.  1875;  m.  1906, 
1  Margaret  Constance,  yst.  d.  of  late  Richard  Tryon  of 
Oakham.     Res. — Whissenthorpe,  co.  Rutland. 

Sons  of  John  Devereux  Muntz,  b.   1826;  d.  ;  m. 

,  Julia  Shaw  : — 

Devereux  Muntz,  Gentleman,  b.      .     Res. — Leamington. 

John    Frederick    Muntz,    Esq.,    Capt.    in    the     Army, 

b.  ;  m.  1879,  Alice  Mary  (Res.— Briar  Patch,  Paignton, 

i   S.  Devon),  d.  of  late  Robert  Eyre  of  Castletown,  Isle  of 

Man;    and  has  had  issue — Claude  Leonard  Eyre  Muntz, 

Esq.,  Capt.   Roy.   Marine  Lt.   Inf.,  b.    1880;  d.  of  wounds 

received  in  action  1916  [m.  1910,  Annie  Lilian,  d.  of  Col. 

I   Thomas  Binny  Young,  Indian  Army].     Res. — 

Son  of  Herbert  Adolph   Muntz,  Gentleman,   b.    1859 
(deceased) ;  m.  Helen  Mary  Foot : — 
Herbert  Gerard  Muntz,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Son  of  Eugene  Gustavus  Muntz,  b.  1837  ;  d.  ;  m. 

1858  (his  cousin),  Emma  Louisa,  d.   of  Philip  Henry 
Muntz  :  — 
George  Harold  Muntz,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 

Son  of  Sir  Gerard  Albert  Muntz,  2nd   Bart.,  b.   1864; 
d.   1927  ;    bv  2nd   wife  m.   1909,  Henrietta  Winifred, 
third  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  F.  L.  Graves,  late  R.A.  :  — 
Sir  Gerard  Philip  Graves  Muntz,  3rd  Bart  (7  Aug.  1902), 
j    b.  1917.     Seat— Tiddington,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Philip  Albert  Muntz,  1st  Bart.,  b. 

1839;    d.   1908;  m.  1859,   Rosalie,  d.  of  Philip  Henry 

Muntz,  M.P.,  of  Edstone  Hall,  Henley-in-Arden  :— 

Cecil  Albert  Muntz,  Esq.,  late  Egyptian   Civ.    Ser.,    b. 

1870  ;  m.    1912,  Gladys  Mary,  yst.  d.  of  C.  E.  Buckland, 

CLE,,  late  I.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue— Pearl  Rosalie  Evelyn  ; 

and  Laura  Cecilia.     Address— Lloyds  Bank,  Rugby. 

MURDOCH,  see  BURN  MURDOCH. 

MURDOCH  (L.O.,  1732).  Argent,  a  fesse  chequy  azure 
and  of  the  first,  surmounted  of  two  ravens  hanging  palewise 
sable,  with  an  arrow  through  both  their  heads  fessewise 
proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's  head  erased  gules.  Motto— 
"  Omine  secundo." 
Son  of  : — 

James  Barclay  Murdoch,  Gentleman.  Res.—  Capelrig, 
Mearns,  Renfrewshire. 

MURE  of  Caldwell  (L.O.,  1779)-  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  three  mullets  of  the  field,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Saracen's  head  proper.  Motto — 
"  Duris  non  frangor." 

Son  of  William  Mure,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  d.   1912  ; 

m.  1895,  Lady  Georgiana  Theresa,  eld.  d.  of  George, 

Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton  : — 
William  Mure,   Gentleman,   b.   1898;    m.   1021,   Nancy 
Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Garton  Unwin,  D.S.O.,  of  Pen  Close, 
Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon.     Seat— Caldwell  Uplawmoor, 
by  Glasgow,  N.  B. 

MURPHY  of  Wyckham  (U.O.,  1912).  Per  fesse,  the 
chief  per  pale  or  and  gules,  in  dexter  a  demi-lion  rampant 
couped  and  crowned,  in  sinister  a  demi-lion  rampant 
couped,  holding  a  cross  flory  all  counterchanged,  the  base 
argent,  a  ship  in  full  sail  on  waves  of  the  sea  proper,  over 
all,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  garbs  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  holding  a  garb  or 
Motto—"  Fortis  et  hospitalis." 

Son  of  Sir  Michael  Murphy,  1st  Bart,  head  of  the  firm 
of  Michael  Murphy,  Ltd.,  steamship  owners,  of  Dublin, 
Liverpool,  Cardiff,  and  Swansea,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 
1877,  Mary  (d.  1882),  d.  of  James  Freeman  of  Rath- 
mines,  co.  Dublin: — 


Sir  George  Francis  Murphy,  2nd  Bart.  (3  Feb.  1912),  of 
the  firm  of  Michael  Murphy,  Ltd.,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1913,  Frances 
Ellen,  d.  of  Richard  Davoren  of  Friarsland,  Dumdrum,  co. 
Dublin.     Res.  —  Hawthorn,  Shrewsbury  Road,  Dublin. 

MURPHY  (U.O.).  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed,  between  four  lions  rampant,  two  garbs,  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent,  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  bezantee,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  garb  or.  Motto 
— "  Fortis  et  hospitalis." 

Son  of  William  Brudenell  Murphy,  Esq.,  J. P.,**.  1857; 

d.  1909;  m.   1878,   his  cousin,  Mary  Antoinette,  d.  ot 

Captain    Maurice    Lynch    Blake,    of   Ballinafad,    co. 

Mayo  : — 
Reginald   Francis    Brudenell   Murphy,   Esq.,   Capt.   4th 
Ban.  Scottish  Rifles  (Mil.),  b.   1880.      Post,  add.—  Mount 
Merrion,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 

MURRAY  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters 
quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  or  and  sable  (for  the 
ancient  Earldom  of  Atholl)  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent  (for  Stewart)  ;  2.  grand  quarter,  azure, 
three  mullets  argent,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  of  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Murray);  3.  grand  quarter, 
quarterly,  1st,  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  stags'  heads 
cabossed  or  (for  Stanley)  ;  2nd,  gules,  three  legs  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  flexed  and  conjoined  m 
triangle  at  the  upper  part  of  the  thigh  (for  the  Isle  of  Man)  ; 
3rd,  or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  plates  (for  Lathom) ; 
4th,  gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent,  armed  and 
langued  azure  (for  Strange)  ;  the  whole  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  argent.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-savage  proper  wreathed  about 
the  head  with  laurel  grasping  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sword 
proper,  and  holding  in  his  sinister  a  key  or.  Motto— 
"  Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters." 

Son  of  Rev.  Richard  Paget  Murray,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1908  ; 

m.  2nd,  1880,  Ada,  d.  of  Henry  R.  Woodhouse  :— 

Rev.  Athole  Evelyn  Murray,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.  A. 

(Oxon.),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1917,  Ellen,  d.   of  the  late  Henry  F. 

Tiarks ,  and  has  issue— Anne.     Res.  —  Wardley ,  Chislehurst , 

Kent. 

MURRAY  (L.O.,  1843).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
fetterlock  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  stars  argent 
(Murray  of  Blackbarony)  ;  2.  gules,  a  chevron  between 
three  crescents  argent  (Oliphant)  ;    3.   azure,   three   stars 


within  a  double  tressure,  counter-flowered  argent,  and  in 
the  centre  a  martlet  (Elibank).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,    holding  between   the   paws     a   battleaxe 


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proper.     Supporters — Two  horses  argent,  bridled  gules 
Motto—"  Virtute  fideque." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Montolieu  Fox  Oliphant 

Murray,   ist  Viscount   Elibank  of  Elibank,   D.L.   co. 

Peebles,  late  Lord-Lt.  of  that  co.,  J. P.  Selkirk,  Comm. 

R.N.  (ret.),  b-  1840;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1868,  Blanche  Alice, 

d.  of  Edward  John  Scott  of  Portland  Lodge,  Southsea, 

Hants.  : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Charles   Gideon    Murray,  '  2nd   Viscount 

Elibank  (3  July  1911)  and  nth  Baron  Elibank  (18  March 

1643),  and  a  Bart.,  Unionist  M.  P.  Glasgow  1918-22,  Member 

of  the  Royal  Archers  (King's   Bodyguard  for   Scotland), 

D.L.     Peebles-shire,    b.    1877;    m.    1908,    Ermine    Mary 

Katherine,  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  James  Henry  Aspinwall  and 

d.  of  late  Henry  Robarts  Madocks  of  Glanywern  Denbigh. 

Seats — Black    Barony,    Eddleston,   co.   Peebles  ;     Elibank 

Castle,   Selkirkshire.       Town  res.— 238  St.  James's  Court, 

Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.     Club— New  (Edinburgh). 

MURRAY  of  Blackbarony  (L.O.,  circa  1672-77).  Or,  a 
fetterlock  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  stars  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  scroll 
fessewise  proper.      Motto—"  Deum  time." 

Third   son   of  Sir  Digby  Murray,  nth  Bart.,   R.W., 

professional  member  of  the  Marine  Dept.  of  the  Board 

of  Trade,  b.  1829;  d.  1906;  m.   1861,  Helen  Cornelia, 

d.  of  Gerry  Sanger  of  Utica,  U.S.A.  : — 

Sir  John  Murray,   12th  Bart.  (15    May  1628),  late  Lieut. 

Scottish  Horse,  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1896,  Edith  Mary  (d. 

1925),  d.  of  George  Raby,  of  Valparaiso  ;  and  has  issue — 

Kenelm  Bold  Murray,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  M.G.C.,  b.   1898; 

Helen  Mary  Edith;    and  Vanda  Digby.     Res.—  Vallenar, 

Chili. 

MURRAY  of  Cringletie  (L.O.,  1673).  Or,  a  fetterlock 
azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  stars  argent,  a  bordure 
gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  proper,  holding  a 
scroll.     Motto — "  Deum  time." 

Eld.   son   of  Lieut. -Gen.    Sir   James  Wolfe    Murray, 
K.C.B.,  R.A.,  b.  1853;    d.  1919  ;  by  ist  wife  m.  1875, 
Arabella^.  1909),  d.  of  W.  Bray : — 
George  Wolfe  Murray,  Esq.,  D.L.  Peebleshire,  late  Capt. 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  R.A.S.C,  served  Gre  it  War,  b. 
1876  ;  m.   1910,    Katherine,  d.  of  the  late   Rev.    Thomas 
Jones,  Rector  of  Llanbedr-cum- Patricio,  co.  Brecon;  and 
has  issue — Thomas  Wolfe  Murray,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  Katherine 
Jean  Wolfe ;    Miriam   Arabella    Elizabeth    Wolfe  ;    and 
Patricio   Grace    Margaret  Wolfe.      Seat  —  Cringletie,  co. 
Peebles.     Res. — Meldonfort,  Peebles.     Club — New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

MURRAY  (H.  Coll.,  19  Oct.  1923).  Azure,  three 
mullets  argent,  on  a  chief  gules  an  open  book  proper 
between  two  buckles  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and 
gules,  a  griffin  segreant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  buckle  and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  book  both 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Ex  armis  liber." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.V.O.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.A. 
(Oxford),   b.   1851  ;    d.    1928  ;  m.   1878,   Katharine 
Evelyn,  d.  of  William  Leslie  ,of  Warthill,  co.  Aber- 
deen :  — 
John  Murray,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,T.D.,F.S.A.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Lt.-Col.  Scottish  Horse  (T.A.  Res),  late  The  Roy.  Scots., 
b.  1884  ;    m.  1916,  Lady  Helen  de  Vere,  d.  of  ist  Earl 
Brassey.      Res. — 16  Herbert  Crescent,  S.W.i.      Club — 
Athenaeum. 

MURRAY  (H.  Coll.,  1925).  Azure,  three  mullets  argent, 
within  eight  fleurs-de-lys  in  orle  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  three 
thistles  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  a  paschal  lamb  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Immaculata  gens." 

Second  son   of  Charles   Murray,  of  Woodhouse,  nr. 

Kingsclere,  Hants.,  b.  ;  d.  1879;  m.  Anna,  d.  of 

Judge  Graves : — 

Gen.  Sir  Archibald  James  Murray,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 

C.V.O.,    D.S.O.,    late    R.     Inniskilling    Fusiliers,    served 

Zululand  1888,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's 

medal  5  clasps,  King's  medal  2  clasps),  Great  War  1914-18 

(despatches),  Chief  of  the  Staff,  British  Exped.  Force  1914, 

Dep. -Chief  and  Chief  of  Imperial  Staff  1915,  G.O.C.-in-C. 

Egyptian  Force  1916-17,  G.O.C.-in-C.  Aldershot  1917-19, 

Grand  Officier  Legion  of  Honour,  G.C.  S.S.  Maurice  and 

Lazarus  (Italy),  G.C.  White  Eagle  (Serbia),  G.C.  Order  of 


the  Nile,  Grand  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  (Japan),  b.  i860 ; 
m.  ist,  1890,  Caroline  Helen  (d.  1910),  d.  of  Col.  Sweet  ; 
2nd  1912,  Mildred  Georgina,  d.  of  Col.  W.  Toke  Dooner, 
C.B.E.,of  Ditton  Place,  Maidstone,  and  has  issue — Louis 
Gerald  Murray,  Esq.,  Major  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1891. 
Res. — Makepeace,  Park  Lane,  Reigate,  Surrey.  Clubs — 
Travellers',  Ranelagh. 

MURRAY  of  Ochtertyre  (6th  March  1673).  Azure, 
three  stars  argent,  in  the  centre  a  cross  of  the  second, 
surmounted  of  a  saltire  gules,  both  couped.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
an  olive-branch  proper.     Motto—"  Ex  bello  quies." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Keith  Murray,  8th  Bart.,  late 

Capt.  Gren.  Guards,  b.   1835;  d.  1921  ;  m.   ist,  1870, 

Frances  Amelia  Jemima  (d.  1874),  d.  of  Anthony  Murray, 

ot  Dollerie,  co.  Perth  ;  2nd,  1876,  lone  Campbell  Penney 

(d.   1881),  d.  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Kinloch:— 

Sir  William  Keith  Murray,  9th  Bart,  of  Ochtertyre  (7  June 

1673),   B.A.    Camb.,  late   Capt.    3rd  Batt.    Black   Watch, 

b.  1872.    Seat—  Ochtertyre,  nr.  Crieff,  Perthshire. 


MURRAY  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  on  a  chevron,  between 

three  mullets  azure,  two  swords  proper,  pommels  and 

hilts  or.   Mantling  azure  and  argent.   Crest — On  a  wreath 

of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  stag's  head  erased  proper, 

charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross  patee  or,  two  branches 

of  laurel  saltirewise  vert.     Motto — "  Spero  meliora." 

Sons    of    Edward    Murray,    of     Cambridge   Road, 

Brighton,  b.  1825  ;   d.  1893  ;   m.  1846,  Grace,  d.  of 

Sir  Thomas  Elmsley  Croft,  Bt.,  of  Croft  Castle  : — 

Edward  Croft  Murrav,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  ist  Beds.  Regt., 

b.  1847  ;  m.  1879,  Julia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George  Willock, 

Esq.,   Maj.   Madras    Cavalry.       Estate — Perivale,    nr. 

Ealing.     Res. — Perivale,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Denman  Croft  Murray,  Esq.,  J.P.  Sussex,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  ist  R.  Warwicksh.  Regt.,  b.  1849;  m.  1885,  Mary 
Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  H.  D.  Willock,  Bengal  C.S.,  and  has 
had  issue — William  Raymond  Croft  Murray,  Esq.,  Capt. 
G.  Gds.,  b.  1887;  d.  1917  [m.  1912,  Mary  Agneta,  d.  of 
Lionel  Boyle,  Esq.,  M.V.O.;  and  left  isssue — Mary  Janet 
Croft].  Res.— Horsenden,  Ryde,  I.O.W.  Club— United 
Service. 

Son  of  Bernard    Croft  Murray,  b.   1858;   d.   1915  ; 
m.  1906,  Mary  Amelia,  only  d.  of  William  James, 
of  Otterburn  Tower,  Northumberland  : — 
Edward   Frederick  Croft  Murray,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Res. — Ellerslie,  Chichester. 

MURRAY  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise  (L.O.,  matric. 
17  Jan.  1921).  Azure,  three  mullets  argent,  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  or.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  mermaid 
holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a  mirror  and  in  her  sinister  a 
comb  all  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  or. 
Motto — "  Tout  prest." 

Third  son  of  John  Murray,  Gentleman,  of  Touchadam 

and  Polmaise,  b.   1797;  d.  1863;  m.  1830,  Elizabeth, 

d.  of  Dr.  James  Bryce,  Edinburgh:  — 

The   late   Alexander  Bruce   Murray,    Esq.,   late   Major 

Cameron  Highlanders,   D.L.,   J.P.   Stirling,    b.    1840;  d. 

1924;  m.  1890,  Mary,  d.  of  Cecil  Macintosh  Stephenson, 

I.C.S.,    and   had   issue— Alastair   John    Greville    Murray, 

Lieut.   79th   Highlanders,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in  action  1914  ; 

and  Mary  Elizabeth  Marjorie.      Seat — Polmaise  House, 

Stirling,  N.B. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  MURRAY,  Esquire,  O.B.E.,  ot 
Murraythwaite,  Ecclefechan,  co.  Dumfries,  Advocate,  J.P. , 
B.A.  (Oxford), late  Capt.  5th  Vol.  Batt.  K.O.S.B.  Born  Oct. 
31,  1865,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Mur- 
raythwaite, Commander  R.N.,  by  his  wife  Grace  Harriett, 
second  dau.  of  Colonel  William  Graham  of  Mossknow, 
in  the  co.  of  Dumfries.  Armorial  hearings— Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  a  crescent  between  three  stars,  surrounded 
with  the  royal  tressure  argent,  all  within  a  bordure  or  ; 
2  and  3,  or,  on  a  saltire  azure,  nine  lozenges  of  the  field 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  cherub  proper,  winged  or.  Motto — 
"  Noctesdiesqueprsesto."  Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  facings. 
Married,  April  12,  1892,  Evelyn,  daughter  of  John  Bruce; 
and  died  leaving  Issue — Margaret  Elizabeth  [tn.  1920, 

Capt.  James  E.  E.  Galbraith,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Fus.];  Vivian  ; 
and  Eleanor  Justina.     Club— New  (Edinburgh). 


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MURRAY.      Ermine,    a    hunting-horn    sable,    stringed 

,  and  garnished  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets  argent. 

Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 

Iwith  a  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent;  and  upon  a  wreath 


MURRAY  of  Geanies,  co.  Ross  (L.O.,  19  Dec.  1907). 
Azure,  a  chevron  between  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  a 
water-bouget  in  base,  all  argent.     Mantling- azure,  doubled 


of  his  liveries  is  set,  for  Crest,  a  demi-man  wreathed  above 

the  middle  with  oak-leaves  proper,    winding  a  horn   or  ; 

and  in  an  escroll   over  the  same   this   Motto,    "  Superna 

venabor." 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  Edward  Robertson  Murray,  Esq, 
of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  M.A. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  a  District 
Court  Judge  of  the  Metropolitan  District  of  N.S.W. . 
b.  1842  ;  d.  ;  m.  1877,  Arabella  Marcella,  dau.  of 

Nicholas  O'Connor,  M.D. ,  of  Mallow,  co  Cork: — 
Harry  Haslewood  Murray,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  3,  1880. 

Res.— 


MURRAY  (L.O.,  23  June  1902).  Or,  a  three-masted  ship 
in  full  sail  proper,  flagged  gules,  in  a  sea  undy  argent  and 
azure,  a  deep-sea  fish  (Macrurus  Murrayi)  naiant  of  the 
field,  on  a  chief  of  the  fifth,  three  mullets  of  the  fourth. 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  an  anchor  azure,  entwined  by  a  dolphin  or. 
Motto — "  Deep,  high,  far  afield." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B. ,  of  Challenger 
Lodge,  Wardie,  Edinburgh,  Kt.  of  the  Prussian  Order 
"  Pour  le  Merite,"  and  Grand  Cross  of  the  Royal 
Norwegian  Order  of  St.  Olav,  b.  3  March  1841 ; 
d.  1914  ;  m.  24  Jan.  1889,  Isabel,  d.  of  Thomas  Hen- 
derson, Glasgow  : — 
John  Challenger  Murray,  Esq.,  b.  12  June  1894.  Address 
— 7  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.3. 

MURRAY  of  Philiphaugh  (L.O.,  matric.  c.  1672-7). 
Argent,  a  hunting-horn  sable,  garnished  gules,  on  a  chief 
azure,  three  mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-naked 
man  winding  his  horn  proper.  Motto — "  Hinc  usque 
superna  venabor." 

Son  of  John  Forbes  Pringle  Nesbitt  Murray,  Esq. ,  J.P. , 

of  Philiphaugh,    b.    1842;    d.    1897;    m.   1883,    Mary 

Elizabeth  Frances,  only  child  of  C.  Roberton  : — 

Archibald  Charles  Philip  Murray,  Gentleman,  b.   1875; 

m.  1898,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Thomas  Holmes,  and  widow  of 

Walter  Rankin  Shute.     Res.— 


argent.     Crest — On    a    wreath    of   his   liveries,    a    demi- 
savage,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  dagger  erect  in  pale 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Furth  fortune  and  fill  the  fetters." 
Only  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  William  Hugh  Eric  Murray, 
C.B. ,  late    Lt..Col.    and  Brev.-Col.    the  Royal  Scots, 
J.P.,  b.  1858;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1895,  Jessie  Catherine,  eld. 
d.  of  Capel  Hanbury  of  Elmhirst,  Essex: — 
William  Kenneth  Reay  Murray,  Esq.,  b.  1904.     Seat — 
Geanies,  Fearn,  Ross-shire,  N.B.     Res. — 

MURRAY  (H.  Coll.,  13  Dec.  1922).  Per  fesse  azure 
and?argent,  a  pale  per  fesse  counterchanged,  and  three 
mullets  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  wreath 
of  oak  a  demi-savage  affrontee  proper,  resting  the  dexter 
hand  on  an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  a  sword  point 
upwards  and  a  key  ward  upwards  both  or.  Motto  — ■ 
"  Virtute  fideque."  Livery — Royal  blue,  with  silver  grey 
facings. 

Son    of     Richard    Murray,       of    Benfieldside,    co. 

Durham,  and    Elm  Park,    Harrogate,  b.   1839  ;    d. 

1913  ;    m.  1863,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Seymour,   of 

Consett,  co.  Durham  : — 
John  George  Murray,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff 
(1923)  co.  Bedford,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1892,  Isabella,  d.  of 
the  late  William  Charleton,  of  The  Rigg,  Northumberland , 
and  has  issue — Ethne  Charleton.  Seats — Wrest  Park 
Silsoe,  Ampthill,  Beds. ;  Clava,  Culloden  Moor,  Inverness 
Clubs— Carlton,  R.A.C. 

MURRAY-AYNSLEY(R.L.,  1904,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  ermine,  between  two  quatrefoils 
or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  azure  (Aynsley)  ;  2  and  3, 
azure,  three  mullets  argent,  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
and  counterflory  or  (Murray),  an  annulet  for  difference. 
Crest — A  man  in  armour,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a 
sword  erect  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  and  in  the 


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sinister  a  shield  gules,  charged  with  a  bend  argent,  thereon 

three  mullets  of  six  points  azure. 

Son  of  Rev.  Alfred  Evans  Murray-Aynsley  (R.L. ,  1904, 
formerly  Vinter),  M.A.,  Principal  of  Hockerill  Training 
College,  b.   1854  ;    d.  1920  ;  m.   1891,  Alicia  Harriet, 
only  d.  of  late  Vice-Adm.  Murray-Aynsley,  C.  B.  : — 
Charles     Murray    Murray-Aynsley,     Gentleman,     B.A., 

LL.B.,    Barrister-at-Law,    Inner    Temple,    temp.    Lieut. 

16th  S.R.  Batt.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1903      Res.— 

MURRAY-AYNSLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  on  a  bend  ermine,  between  two  quatrefoils  or,  three 
mullets  of  six  points  azure  (Aynsley) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three 
mullets  argent  within  a  double  tressure  flory  and  counter- 
flory  or  (Murray).     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    CreBt— A 


Son  of  Henry  Stuart  Murray-Graham,  Esq.,  Ccl.  R.A 

ret.),  J. P.  co.  Perth,  b.  1848;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1875,  Annie 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  John  Sowerby  of  Benwell  Tower,. 

Northumberland: —  W!    ^— J 

Andrew  John  Graham  Murray-Graham,  Esq.,  Advocate, 

Major  late  3rd  Batt.  The  Black  Watch  (S.R.),  b.  1878  ;  m. 

1919,  Sophia  Olave,  d.  of  Alfred  Jacobson,  and  widow  of 

Major  E.  R.  Hanbury,  Leics.  Yeo. ,  and  has  issue — 1  son. 

Seat — Murrayshall,  Scone,  Perthshire.     Res. — 15  Mansfield 

Street,  W.i.     Clubs — Bachelors',  White's,  Garrick.       \--  - 

MURRAY-PRIOR  (  ).     Quarterly,  1   and  4,  vert, 

on  a  bend  ermine,  three  chevronels  gules  (Prior) ;  2  and 
3,  per  fesse  gules  and  or,  four  mullets  counterchanged 
(Murray).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath   of  the   colours,  an  estoile   vert   (Prior);    2.    on   a 


man  in  armour,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword  erec 
proper,  hiked  and  pommelled  or,  and  in  the  sinister  a  shield 
gules,  charged  with  a  bend  argent,  thereon  three  mullets 
of  six  points  azure.  Motto — "  Furth  fortune  and  fill  the 
fetters."     Livety — Blue,  with  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Major-Gen.  George  Herbert  Murray  Murray- 
Aynsley  of  East  Court,  Cosham,  co.  Hants.,  b.  1826; 
d.  1887;  m.  1848,  Emily  Elizabeth,  ygst.  d.  of  Robert 
Hand  of  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London: — 
John  Percy  Murray  Murray-Aynsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 
Postal  add. — 

Sons  of  Hugh   Percy  Murray-Aynsley,  Gentleman,  of 

Riverlaw,  Christchurch,  N.Z.,  b.   1828;  d.   1917 ;    m. 

1859,  Elizabeth  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Thomas  Campbell: — 

Charles  Percy  Murray-Aynsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m. 

1st,  Ina(d.  1917),  d.  of  the  late  H.  Prins  ;  2nd,  1921,  Gladys, 

d.  of  the  late  Francis  Turnor,  and  has  issue — Francis  Percy 

Murray-Aynsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and2daus.      Res. — 

Wi  Waka,  Eketahuna,  New  Zealand. 

George  Murray-Aynsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1916, 
Blanche  (d.  1927),  d.  of  W.  Gerard.  Res. — Blair  Atholl, 
159  Fendalton  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

MURRAY-GRAHAM  (L.O.,  1791).  Quarterly,  1  and 4, 
or,  three  piles  sable  within  the  royal  tressure  gules,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  a  crescent  between  two  escallops  of  the  first ; 
2  and  3  azure,  a  cross  patde  between  three  stars  argent 
within  the  royal  tressure  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crests  —  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dove 
proper.  Motto — "  Candide  et  secure"  (Graham);  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  buck's  head  couped  proper. 
Motto — "  Macte  virtute  "  (Murray).  Livety — Dark  green, 
and  black  facings. 


wreath   of    the   colours,  a   mullet   per   pale  or  and   gules 
(Murray).     Motto — "  Malo  mori  quam  foedari." 

Sons  of  Hon.  Thomas  Lodge  Murray-Prior,  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council,  and  formerly  Postmaster- 
General   for   the   Colony  of  Queensland,  b.   1819;    d. 
;  m.  1st,  1846,  Matilda  (d.    1868),  d.  of  Thomas 
Harpur  of  Cecil  Hills,  nr.  Liverpool,  N.S.W.  ;    2nd, 
1872,   Nora  Clarina,   d.   of  Robert  Johnstone   Barton 
of  Boree,  Nevang: — 
Thomas  de  Montmorenci  Murray- Prior,    Esq.,  J. P.,  b. 
1848  ;  m.  1878,  Florence  Claudia,  d.  of  Henry  Moor  ;  and 
has  issue — Thomas   Bertram   Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b. 
1883;   Florence  Elizabeth;  Mabel,   L.R.C.P.I.  (Address— 
c/o  Bank  of  New  South  Wales,  29   Threadneedle  Street 
E.C.)  ;  Ethel  Nora;  and  Phyllis  Claudia.     Res.— 
Morres  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 

Son  of  Hervey  Morres  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Sydney  University,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1887  ; 
m.  1881,  Margaret  Murray,  d.  of  Alexander  M'Donald 
of  Brisbane : — 
Hervey  M'Donald  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Res.— 

Yr.  sons  of  Hon.  Thomas  Murray-Prior  (see  above) : — 
Redmond  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — 
Hugh  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  i860. 
Egerton  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1866. 
Frederick  Maurice  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Robert  Sterling  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Julius  Orlebar  Murray-Prior,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 

SThe  Late  HORATIO  GRANVILLE  MURRAY- 
STEWART,  Esquire,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of 
Wigtown  and  Donegal,  and  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright. 
Born  Sept.  25,  1834,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Horatio 
Stewart,  Esq.,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  by  his  wife  Sophia,  dau. 
of  Hon.  Montgomery  Granville  John  Stewart  (son  of  Hon. 
Sir  William  Stewart,  K.C.B.)  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence 
in    1846   the   additional    surname   and    arms    of    Murray. 


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Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  surmounted  of  a  bend  engrailed  gules  (for 
Stewart) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  mullets  argent,  and  for  dis- 
tinction a  canton  of  the  last  (for  Murray)  Crests — 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  (for 
Stewart)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  salient 
proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  azure 
for  difference  (for  Murray).  Mottoes— "  Virescit  vulnere 
virtus  "  ;  "  Impero."     Livery — Dark  blue,  with  dark  yellow 


Edenhall,  Cumberland,  D.L.,  b.  1872  ;  d.  1926  \m. 

1895,    Hon.    Eleanor   Harbord,    d.    of    5th    Baron 

Suffield  :— 

Sir  Nigel  Courtenay  Musgrave,   13th    Bart.   (29  June 

161 1 ),  Lieut.  G.  Gds.,  Reserve.,  b.  1896.    Seat — Edenhall, 

Cumberland.       Res. — 2   Pont    Street,    S.W.i.       Club— 

Bachelors'. 

Sons  of  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  nth  Bart.,  b.  1838; 
d.  rS8i  ;  m.  1867,  Adora,  d.  of  Peter  Wells  : — 
Philip    Richard  Musgrave,   Esq.,    b.    1873  ;    m.    1906, 
Ellen  Watson.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Thomas  Charles  Musgrave,  Esq.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  19 10, 
Ethel,  d.  of  Arthur  Charles  Frost,  of  Melbourne  ;  and 
has  issue  —  Charles  Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Dorothy.  Res. — 134  Castellain  Mansions,  Maida  Vale, 
W.9.     Club— Union. 

MUSGRAVE  of  Ashleigh  (H.  Coll.,  3  Feb.  1908). 
Azure,  on  a  fesse  between  three  annulets  or,  two  annulets 
of  the  field,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine.     Mantling  azure 


stripes  in  waistcoat.  Married,  Sept.  g,  1858,  Ann  Eliza 
(d.  1919),  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Digby  Wingfiekl  Digby,  late 
Vicar  of  Coleshill,  Warwickshire,  and  died  1904.  Estates 
— Broughton,  Wigtownshire  ;  Cally,  Kirkcudbright  ;  Killey- 
begs,  Donegal,  Ireland. 

MURTON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  nebuly  or, 
between  five  bombshells  four  in  chief  fessewise  and  one  in 
base  of  the  last,  fired  proper,  two  torteaux.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
Moor  affrontee  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  bomb- 
shell as  in  the  arms,  and  in  the  sinister  a  scroll  argent. 
Motto — ' '  Altiora  spero. " 

Sons  of  Sir  Walter  Murton,   Knt.   Bachelor,  C.B.,  of 
Gipps'  Court,  b.  6  April  1836;  d.    1927;  ™-  23   AuS- 
i860,  Mary  (d.  21  Feb.  1895),  d.  of  John  Callaway  of 
Canterbury:  — 
Walter  Herbert  Murton,  Esq.,  b.  5  Aug.  1861  ;  m.  1906, 
Edith  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Payne,  Esq.,  of  Selwood, 
Chislehurst,  and  has  issue— Walter  Murton,  Esq.,  b.  1907; 
John  Robert  Cailloue'  Murton,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Alice 
Mary;  and  Margaret  Dorothy.     Res.—  The  Briars,  Chisle- 
hurst, Kent  ;  Gipps'  Close,  Langton,  Kent. 

Charles  Duncan  Murton,  Esq. ,  b.  20  Nov.  1865  ;  m.  29  June 
1901,  Alice  Hope,  d.  of  William  Hardwicke  Bradbury. 
Ernest  Murton,  Esq.,  b.  21  Aug.  1867.     Club — 

MUSGRAVE,  see  SAGAR-MUSGRAVE  and  WYKE- 
HAM-MUSGRAVE. 

MUSGRAVE  of  Edenhall.  Azure,  six  annulets  or, 
three  two  and  one.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
Two  arms  in  armour  the  hands  gauntletted  proper,  and 
grasping  an  annulet  or.     Motto — "  Sans  changer." 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  George  Musgrave,  12th  Bart.,  of 


and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two 
arms  embowed  in  armour  grasping  in  the  hands  all  proper 
a  rose  gules,  an  annulet  or.     Motto— "  Sans  changer." 

Sons  of  Walter  Martin  Musgrave,  Esq.,  J. P.    Lanes. 

and   Bolton,    M.I.M.E.,  b.   1844;    d.    1913 ;    m.   1867, 

Mary  Jane,  eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  John  Hebden  of  Fancarl, 

Yorks. ,  and  Woodlands,  Silverdale,  Lanes. : — 

Stanley  Musgrave,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.M.S.,    F.Z.S., 

late   Lieut.   1st  East   Lanes.    Regt. ,  and   Capt.  3rd  Batt. , 

served  in  S.  African  War  1900-1  (medal  and  four  clasps), 

b.   1870;  m.  1909,   Edith  Mary,  D.Sc,  second  d.  of  Henry 

Pratt  of  Woodlands,  Silverdale.     Seat — 

Frank  Everard  Musgrave,  Esq.,  M.I.M.E.,  late  Capt. 
9th  Lanes.  R.G.A.  Vols.,  b.  1872;  m.  1897,  Mabel,  d.  of 
John  Miles,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bolton;  and  has  issue— (1 1 
Richard  Evelyn  Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  Walter 
Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Clubs— Constitutional, 
Automobile. 

Egerton  Fitzwalter  Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m. 
1900,  Elsie,  d.  of  William  Slater  of  Dunscar  ;  and  has  issue 
— Kathleen  Perle  ;  and  Gwendolen  Mary.     Res.— 

MUSGRAVE  of  Drumglass  (U.O.,  1897).  Azure,  two 
bars  gemel  or,  between  six  annulets,  three,  two,  and  one 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural 
crown  or,  two  arms  vambraced,  embowed  and  gauntleted 
proper,  grasping  two  annulets  interlaced  of  the  first. 
Motto — "  Sans  changer." 

Son    of    Samuel    Musgrave,    M.D.,    of    Lisburn,    co. 

Antrim,  *.  ;    d.  1836 ;    m.  Mary,   d.  of  William 

Riddell  of  Courber  : — 

The  late  Henry  Musgrare,  Esq.,  D.L.  co.  Donegal,  High 

Sheriff  1909,  D.L.  City  of  Belfast,  b.  1829  ;  d.  .     Seats 

—Drumglass  House,  co.  Antrim  ;  Carrick,  co.  Donegal. 


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MUSGRAVE  (H.  Coll.,  3  Feb.  1908).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  annulets  or,  two  annulets  of  the  field,  all 
wiihin  a  bordure  ermine.    Mantling  azure  and  or.    Crest 


and    Wiverton    Hall,    b.    1838 ;    d.    1887 ;    m.    1859, 

Caroline  Anne,  d.  of  Henry  Sherbrooke  of  Oxton  Hall, 

Notts.  :— 
The  late  John  Patricius  Chaworth-Musters,    Esq.   (vide 
Chaworth-Musters). 

Lancelot  George  Eden  Michael  Musters,  Gentleman, 
b.  1868 ;  m.  1893,  Mabel  Violet,  d.  of  George  Watson  ; 
and  has  issue — Two  sons  and  a  dau.     Res. — 

Son  of  John  George  Musters,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,Capt. 

R.N.,  b.    1841  ;  d.  1917;    m.    1st,    1888,  Edith,  d.  of 

Frederick  Manders:— 
John  Domville  Auchmuty  Musters,  Lieut.  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1891  ;  m.  191 5,  Olga  Gertrude,  d.    of  the  late  Comdr. 
Benjamin    Barnes,    R.N.  ;    and    has   issue — John    Vivien 
Auchmuty  Musters,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.    Res. — 

The  Late  JAMES  MITCHELL  MUTTER,  Esq.,  J.P. 
and  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  co.  Argyll,  Major  Argyll  and 
Bute  Artillery,  Southern  Division  Roy.  Artil.  (retired  with 
rank  and  permission  to  wear  prescribed  uniform,  October  17, 
1891),  late  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  British 
Columbia  for  the  Electoral  District  of  Cowiehan-Alberni. 
Born  April  8,  1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  James  Mutter, 
Esquire,  J.P.  for  the  co.  of  Argyll,  of  Bowmore,  Islay  (b. 
1805,  d.  i860,  m.  1842),  by  his  wife  Agnes,  only  child  of 
George  Cruickshanks  of  Glasgow  and  Banffshire.  Armorial 
bearings  (Matric.  L.O.,  1  Oct.  1891)— Gules,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  inescutcheons  or,  a  boar's  head  couped 
between  two  mascles  of  the  first.  Above  the  shield  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
or  ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  castle 
triple-towered  sable,  masoned  argent  from  the  centre  tower 
a  flag  flying  of  the  last,  charged  with  a  cross  gules  ;  and  in 
an  escrollover  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Patience  and  Resolu- 
tion." Livety — Claret  colour  and  gold.  Married,  Aug.  6, 
1873,  Isabella  Allan,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Morrison, 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  arms  embowed 
in  armour,  grasping  in  the  hands  all  proper  a  rose  gules, 
an  annulet  or.     Motto—"  Sans  changer." 

Sons  of  James   Musgrave  of  Brookland,    Bolton,    b. 
1826;  d.  1896;   m.  1850,  Jane,  d.  of  James  Winder  of 
Ainsworth  House,  Tong,  Lanes.  : — 
Martin  Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.    Res. — 
Percy   Musgrave,  Gentleman,   b.  1862;    m.  1896,   Lucy 
Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Henry  Holden  of  Kiln  Field,  Bromley 
Cross,  nr.  Bolton  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  James  Perceval  Mus- 
grave, Gentleman,  b.  1898;  (2)  Stephen  Martin  Musgrave, 
Gentleman,   b.  1904.    Seats — Brookland,   Bolton,  Lanes.  ; 
Ghyll  Head,  Windermere. 

MUSPRATT  of  Merseyside  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or 
and  azure,  in  chief  two  battleaxes  erect  proper,  and  in  base 
a  saltire  throughout  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a 
clump  of  club-moss  proper,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vested 
azure,  cuffed  or,  the  hand  grasping  an  estoile  gold.  Badge 
— Two  sprigs  of  club-moss  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a 
circlet  or.     Motto — "  Sans  changer." 

Son   of  Edmund    Knowles  Muspratt,    of.  Seaforth 

Hall,  Liverpool,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1861,  Frances 

Jane,  d.  of  Thomas  Baines : — 

Sir  Max  Muspratt,    1st   Bart.   (30  Nov.    1922),    J.P, 

Lanes.,  Chairman  of  the  United  Alkali  Co.,  Ltd.,  b.  1872  ; 

m.  1896,  Helena  Agnes,  d.  of  T.  W.  Ainsworth,  of  Hoghton, 

nr.  Blackburn  ;    and  has  had   issue — Rudolph  Gresford 

Muspratt,  Esq.,  b.  1904;   d.  1929  [m.  1927,  Constance,  d. 

of  M.  Davies,  of  Toronto,  and  left  posthumous  issue — 

twin  sons,  b.   1929]  ;    Frances  Kate  [m.  1923,  Howard 

Raymond  Feeny,  Esq.]  ;    Vanda  May  [m.  1926,  George 

Killwick].     Seat — The  Grange,  Fulwood  Park,  Liverpool. 

Clubs — Reform  ;    Liverpool  Reform. 

MUSTERS,  see  CHAWORTH-MUSTERS. 

MUSTERS  of  Colwick  (H.  Coll.,  1680).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or, 
a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second  (Musters);  2  and  3, 
barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules,  three  martlets  two  and 
one  sable,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  ermines  (Chaworth). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  sejant  guardant  or,  supporting  with  the 
orepaws  a  shield  of  the  arms. 

Sons  of  John  Chaworth    Musters,   Esq.,  J.P. ,   D.L. 

(High  Sheriff  1864),  of  Annesley  Park,  Colwick  Hall, 


Merchant  in  Glasgow  ;  and  died  19—,  having  had  Issue — 
(1)   James    Islay    Mutter,    Gentleman,    owns   property    in 


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District,  Maingny's  Islands,  and  City  of  Duncan,  V.I., 
Commissioner  for  taking  Affidavits  for  the  Supreme  Court  of 
British  Columbia  and  a  Notary  Public,  is  Mayor  of  the 
City  of  Duncan,  V.I.,  and  a  Licensed  Commissioner,  V.I. , 
and  a  Licensed  Commissioner  for  the  City  of  Duncan, 
V.I.  (Duncan,  V.I.),  b.  July  15,  1874  [m.  1914,  Jean,  d. 
of  late  Thomas  Van  Orman,  of  Duncan,  V.I.,  and  has 
issue — James  Mitchell  Mutter,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  and 
Jean  Isabella];  (2)  Alexander  Allan  Mutter,  Gentleman, 
b.  April  11,  1877  [m.  1909,  Esme\  only  child  of  late  Frank 
Arthur  Brettingham  of  the  family  of  Brettingham  Hall  and 
Mendham  Abbey,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue — James  Alexander 
Frank  Mutter,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  28,  1910;  Richard 
Freston  Morrison  Mutter,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  21,  1911 ; 
Esmt?  Allan;  and- Isabella  Audrey];  (3)  George  William 
Mutter,  Gentleman,  of  Bishop's  Oak,  Somenos,  b.  April  17, 
1880  [m.  1910,  Beatrice  Alexandra  Lillian,  only  c.  of  late 
Charles  Doering  of  Hat  Creek  Ranch,  Cariboo,  and 
Vancouver,  B.C.,  and  has  issue — Charles  Doering  Mutter, 
Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  27,  191 1  ;  George  William  Morrist  n 
Mutter,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  20,  1912  ;  James  Islay  Allan 
Mutter,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  10,  1914;  and  Sheila  Beatrice 
Sarah  Gloria  Blanche]  ;  Isabella  Harper  Anderson  \ni. 
1895,  Harry  Bloomhardt  Greaves,  late  of  Horse  Creek 
Ranch,  Somenos,  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue— Harry  Pearson, 
James  Mitchell,  Cecil  Bloomhardt,  Richard  Pearson,  Agnes 
Vera  Molly,  and  Clara  Isabella  Madeline] ;  Agnes  Blanch  ; 
and  Annie  Florence  [m.  1902,  Stanley  Mortimer  Lamb,  late 
of  Fawn  Hill,  Somenos,  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Stanley 
Henry  Mitchell  Lamb,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Vivian 
Florence].  Estate — Somenosdale,  Somenos,  in  British 
Columbia,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  lately  of  Bunanuisg, 
Islay,  Argyllshire,  Scotland.  Postal  address—  Somenosdale, 
Somenos,  E.  &  N.  Railway,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Club — Badminton  (Victoria,  B.C.). 

MYATT  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  six  erminois  and  sable,  on 
a  bend  per  bend  of  the  second  and  first,  cotised  argent, 
three  talbots'  heads  erased  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.     Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock 


proper,  a  talbot  passant  per  pale  sable  and  erminois,  col- 
lared and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  supporting  with 
the  dexter  foreleg  a  battleaxe  also  or.  Motto — "  J'y  suis 
j'y  reste." 

Eld.  son  of  William  James  Myatt,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
b.  ;  d.  1913  ;  m,  Emma  Grantham  : — 

Herbert  William  Myatt,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1865. 
Res. — The  Wilderness,  Shirley,  nr.  Croydon,  Surrey. 

MYDDELTON-BIDDULPH  (R.L.,  1801).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  vert,  an  eagle  displayed  argent,  a  canton  of  the 
last  (Biddulph)  ;  2  and   3,  argent,  on  a  bend  vert,  three 


wolves'  heads  erased  of  the  field  (Myddelton).  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wolf  salient  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil 
gules  (Biddulph);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
hand  couped  proper  (Myddelton).  Motto — "  In  veritate 
triumpho." 

Son  of  Richard  Myddelton  (this  name  being  adopted 
alone  by  Deed-Poll,  1889,  when  the  use  of  the  arms  of 
Biddulph   was  discontinued),   Esq.,  J. P.   co  Denbigh 
(High   Sheriff  1879),   late  Lieut.    1st  Life  Guards,   b. 
1837;  d.  1913  ;    m.   1st,   1862,   Catherine   Arabella  (d. 
1899),  d.  of  Edward  Giles  Howard  (nephew  of  Bernard 
Edward,  Duke  of  Norfolk) : — 
Robert  Edward  Myddelton,  Esq.,  T.D.,  Col.  R.A.  (T.A.), 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Denbigh,  b.  1866;   m.  1898,  Lady  Violet 
(d.  1910),  d.  of  1st  Marquess  of  Abergavenny,   K.G. ,  and 
formerly  wife  of  Earl  Cowley,  whom  she  divorced  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Ririd  Myddelton,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Gds. ,  b.  1902;  (2)  Foulk  Thomas  Myddelton,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1908;  d.   1929;  and  Idina  Joan.     Seat — Chirk 
Castle,  co.  Denbigh.      Club — Turf. 

THOMAS  GEORGE  MYLCHREE.ST,  Gentleman, 
Born  Sept.  30,  1863,  being  the  only  son  of  Evan  Mylchreest 
of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  by  his  wife  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late 
John  Firth  of  Bradford,  Yorkshire.  Armorial  bearings 
(H.   Coll.) — Azure,  a    cross  crosslet    argent,    in   chief  two 


larks  with  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock  proper,  two  cross  crosslets  or,  thereon  a  lark 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto-"  My  shegin  d?  ve  bee  eh." 
Livery — Blue,  with  silver  buttons.  Married  2nd,  April  24, 
1900,  Clara,  dau.  ofW.  C.  Johnson  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Evan  Naylor  Mylchreest,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1902;  (2)  Philip  William  Naylor  Mylchreest, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Catherine  Mary;  and  Eunice  Louisa. 
Estates—  Ballagarraghyn  and  Watterworth  Lands,  Isle  of 
Man;  Midhurst,  Scarcroft,  Leeds.  Residence—  Eltofts, 
Thorner,  near  Leeds. 

MYERS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  pale  gules,  on  a  bend 
between  four  crescents  two  and  two  palewise,  three  mullets 
of  six  points  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
gules,  guttee-d'or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  mullet  of  six 
points  or,  and  resting  the  sinister  on  two  mascles  interlaced 
of  the  last.  Motto  — "Non  eget  integer."  Livery— 
(Undress),  black  coat,  red  and  white  striped  waistcoat; 
(full  dress),  white  coat  and  waistcoat,  scarlet  plush  breeches. 


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Surv.  son   of  Thomas   Borron   Myers,  Esq.,   J. P.,  of 

Porters   Park,   b.   1826;    d.   1882;   m.    1856,   Margaret 

Storie,   d.    of  Rev.    Henry   Melvill,    B.D. ,    Canon  of 

St.  Paul's:— 

Dudley  Borron    Myers,   Gentleman,   b.   1861 ;    m.    1891, 

Anna   Frances,    d.    of  the   late    Major    Thomas   William 

Hilton,  Indian   Army;    and  has  had  issue — Jack    Melvill 

Myers,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  d.  1927:      Res. — 16  Cranley 

Place,  S.W.7.     Club— Carlton. 

Sons    of  Charles    Myers,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of    Swanmore 

House,  Bishop's  Waltham,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1879;  m.    1853, 

Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry  Ashton  of  Woolton,  Lanes.  : — 

William  Henry  Myers,  Esq. ,  J .  P.  and  D.  L.  Hants. ,  M. A. , 

Barrister-at-Law,  M.  P.  for  Winchester  1892-1906,  b.  1854  ; 

m.  1888,  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  late   Ernest  Augustus    Pri- 

deaux-Brune  of  Glentorr,  Devon.     Seat — Swanmore  House, 

Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Rev.  Charles  Myers,  M.A. ,  Canon  of  Salisbury  Cathedral, 

(formerly  Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Salisbury),  Preb.  of  Calne 

and  Treas.  of  Salisbury  Cathedral,   and    Chaplain   to  the 

Bishop  of  Salisbury,  b.  1856.     Res. — The  Close,  Salisbury. 

MYLNE  (L.O. ).  Or,  a  cross  moline  azure,  pierced 
lozengewise  of  the  field,  betwixt  three  mullets  of  the  second 
within  a  border  invected  sable.  On  an  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  on  a 
wreath  of  his  colours  is  set  for  his  Crest,  a  dexter  hand 


Place,  London,  S.W.,  b.  1817,  d.  1890,  m.  1852,  Hannah 
(also  deceased),  daughter  of  the  late  George  Scott,  Esquire, 
J. P.,  Ravenscourt  Park,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 
Armorial  bearings  (of  much  earlier  origin  but  matric. 
L.O.  1672,  re-matric.  1767  and  1891  and  1923 — Ped.   L.O.) 


holding  a  book  proper.  The  Motto,  in  an  escroll, 
"  Efficiunt  claruin  studia."  These  arms,  which  were 
matriculated  in  the  Lyon  Office,  Edinburgh,  in  or  about 
the  year  1680,  are  the  arms  of  Milne  or  Mylne  of  Mareton, 
Muirton  or  Mylnefield.]     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Gen.  William  Charles  Mylne,  I.S  C, 
b.  1827 ;   d.         ;   m.  1859,  Sophia,  d.  of  James  Hans- 
brow  of  Lancaster: — 
Arbuthnot  Mackenzie  Mylne,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Post 
add. — 

The  Late  WILLIAM  JOHN  HOME  MYLNE,  Gentle- 
man, of  Home  Lodge,  Great  Amwell,  Ware,  Herts., 
Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  Fellow  of  the 
Geological  Society.  Born  Jan.  12, 1859  ;  died  1927 ;  being  the 
second  son  and  youngest  child  of  the  late  Robert  William 
Mylne,  Esq.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  (London  and 
Edinburgh),  Fellow  of  the  Geological  Society,  Fellow  of 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries  (London  and  Edinburgh),  Fellow 
of  the  Royal  Institute  of  British  Architects,  etc. ,  of  Great 
Amwell,  Ware,  in  the  county  of  Hertford,  and  Whitehall 


— Or,  a  cross  moline  azure,  quartered  pierced  of  the  field, 
between  three  mullets  of  the  second.  Above  the  shield  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set 
for  Crest,  a  Pallas's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
vested  about  the  neck  vert,  on  the  head  a  helmet  azure, 
beaver  turned  up,  and  on  the  top  a  plumaish  gules  ;  and  in 
an  escrol  over  this  Motto,  "Tarn  arte  quam  marte." 
Livery — Blue  and  gold.  Married,  July  2,  1890,  Jean  Ellen, 
daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin  Oakley  of  Freemantle,  in 
the  county  of  Southampton  ;  and  left  Issue — John  Everard 
Home  Mylne,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law  (Middle  Temple), 
M.A.  (Oxon.)  (Club — Junior  Constitutional),  b.  1891  [m. 
1922,  Olive  Cuyler,  d.  of  J.  D.  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Esquire, 
of  Kowie  West,  Port  Alfred,  S.  Africa  ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Robert  John  D'Urban  Mylne,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ; 
and  Olive  Mary] ;  and  Jean  Mary  Home. 

MYNORS(R.L.,  1797).     Sable,  an  eagle  displayed  or 
beaked  and  membered  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  bordured 
argent,   a  chevronel  of  the  last  between  two  crescents  in 
chief  and  a  rose  in  base  of  the  second.     Mantling  sable 
and  or.     (No  crest  exemplified.)    Motto — "  Spero  ut  fidelis. " 
Dau.  of  Robert  Baskerville  Rickards  Mynors,  Esq.,  of 
Treago  and  Evancoyd,  J. P.,  D.L.   (High   Sheriff  co. 
Radnor  1856),  b.   1819  ;  d.  1889;  m.  1852,  Ellen  Gray, 
only  child  of  Rev.  Edward  Higgins  of  Bosbury  House, 
co.  Hereford  : — 
Eleanor   Mary   Baskerville   Mynors,    Spinster.       Seat — 
Treago,  nr.  Ross. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Walter  Baskerville  Mynors,  J. P.,  Rector 

of  Llanwarne,  Hereford,  b.   1827;  d.   1899;   m.   1856, 

Caroline  Elizabeth,   d.   of  Henry  Clay  of   Piercefield 

Park,  Chepstow: — 

Rev.    Harry    Walter    Baskerville    Mynors,    Rector     of 

Llanwarne,   b.    1857;    m.    1906,    Edith    Katharine,    d.    of 

Wm.  Henry  Barneby,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Longworth, 

Hereford   and   Brockington   Grange,    Bromyard.      Res. — 

Llanwarne  Rectory,  Hereford. 

Rev.  Aubrey  Baskerville  Mynors,  Vicar  of  Bridstow,  Here- 
fordshire, b.  1865  ;  m.  1901,  Margery  Musgrave,  d.  of 
Rev.  Charles  Musgrave  Harvey,  Vicar  of  Hillingdon, 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  and  R.D.  ;  and  has  issue  — 

(1)  Roger  Aubrey  Baskerville  Mynors,  Gentleman,  b.  1903; 

(2)  Humphrey    Charles   Baskerville    Mynors,    Gentleman 


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(twin),  b.  1903;  (3)  Thomas  Halliday  Baskerville  Mynors, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (4)  David  Rickards  Baskerville  Mynors, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915;  and  Winifred  Mary.  Res. — The 
Vicarage,  Bridstow,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 

MYRES  (H.  Coll.,  7  June  1867).  Or,  on  waves  of  the 
sea,  an  ancient  ship  with  three  masts  sails  furled  sable, 
colours  flying  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  an  estoile  between 
two  whelks  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  c  lours,  issuant  from  waves  of  the  sea  a 
mermaid  between  two  coral  branches  all  proper.  Motto — 
"Non  dormit  qui  custodit."  Livery — Dress:  black,  with 
yellow  facings,  and  gilt  buttons.  Undress  :  black,  yellow 
and  black  striped  waistcoat,  black  buttons. 

Sons   of  Rev.    William    Miles  Myres,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 

Swanbourne,  Bucks.,  b.  1839;  d.   1901  ;  m.  1st,  1867, 

Jane,  2nd  d.  of  Rev.   Henry  Linton,  M.A. ,  Canon  of 

Christchurch,  Oxford  ;  2nd,  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d. 

of  Rev.  George  Wright,  of  Wolverton,  Bucks.  : — 

John  Linton  Myres,  Esq. ,  O.  B.  E. ,  M.A. ,  F.  B. A. ,  F. S. A. , 

D.Sc,   Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford,  served  Great  War  as 

Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  Comdr.   of  the  Order  of  George 

1.  (Greece),  b.  1869;  m.  1895,  Sophia  Florence,  d.  of  the 
late  Charles  Ballance,  of  Clayton,  Middx.,  and  has  issue- 
Miles  Claude  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1923,  Nora 
Helen,  d.  of  Whitelocke,  and  has  issue — Douglas 
John  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  ]  ;  John  Nowell  Linton 
Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Rosalie  Jane.  Res. — 
The  Copse,  Hinksey  Hill,  Oxford.     Club—  Athenaeum. 

Rev.  Miles  Weight  Myres,  D.D..F.R.  Hist.Soc.,£.  1874; 
m.  1899,  Marion  Katherine,  d.  of  Thomas  Horwood,  Esq., 
V.D.,  Lt.-Col.  Bucks.  Vols.,  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.;  and 
has  issue — Cuthbert  John  Horwood  Myres, Gentleman,  B.A., 
■b.  1904  ;  Arthur  Thomas  Miles  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,  Frcdsham,  Cheshire. 

Son    of   John    James    Myres,    of    Preston,    b.    1841  ; 
d.  19 13  ;   m.  1863:— 
Miles  Myres,  Gentleman,    b.    1874;  m.  1900;    and  has 
issue — Miles  Yates  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  [m.  1927]. 
Res- — Blackpool,  Lanes. 

Son  of  Thomas  Harrison  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1842; 
d.  1926  ;  m.  1871  :— 
Frederick  Edward  Myres,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Lea  Lodge,  Lea  Road,  Ashton,  nr.   Preston,  Lanes. 

MYTTON,  formerly  ot  Halston,  co.  Salop  (Vn.  1623). 
Quarterly,  1.  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last ; 

2.  sable,    three   towers,    triple-towered   argent   (Tour);  3. 
azure,  three  preeds  (eels)  hauriant  in  fesse  argent  (Pride); 


4.  azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent 
(Burgh);  5.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu!es  within  a  bordure  en- 
grailed sable  (Mowddy) ;  6.  or,  a  raven  sable  (Corbet) ;  7. 
gules,  a  bend  between  six  pears  erect  or  (Clopton) ;  8. 
quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or,  in  the  first 
quarter  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent  (Beysin).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — A  ram's  head  couped  argent, 
horned  or. 

Son  of  John  Fox  Mytton,  Gentleman  (son  of  John 
Mytton,  Esq. ,  M.  P.  for  Shrewsbury,  by  Caroline  Mallet, 
d.  of  Thomas  Giffard  of  Chillington),  formerly  of 
Halston,  £.  1823;  d.  ;  m.  : — 
John  Fox  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Post.  add. — c/o 
Bass  &  Co.,  St.  Pancras,  N.W. 

Sons   of  Devereux    Herbert   Mytton,   Esq.,   J. P.    and 
D.L.  co.  Montgomery,  and  J. P.  co.  Salop,  Chrmn.  Qr. 
Sessions,  late  Capt.  85th  Regt.,  b.  1832;  d.  1910;  m. 
1873,  Emma  Lydia,  only  d.  of  Edmund  Story,  Madras 
Civ.  Serv. : — 
George  Herbert  Mytton,  Esq.,  J. P.    Montgomery,    Col. 
Montgomeryshire      Yeo.,    b.     1873  ;      m.     1903,     Evelyn, 
elder   d.    of  A.    E.    Payne  of  Pentreucha,    Llanymynech, 
Salop;  and  has  issue — Brockwell  Herbert  Mytton,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1910 ;    and    Joyce   Daphne.       Seat — Garth,   nr. 
Welshpool,    co.  Montgomery.      Clubs — Junior   Army   and 
Navy,  Cavalry. 

Hugh  Frederick  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.   1875;  m.  , 

Minnie,  d.  of  G.  Power  of  Darjeeling,  India  ;  and  has  issue 
— Reginald  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Post  add. — c/o 

Mytton,  Wallace  &  Co.,  Calcutta. 

Philip  Aldred  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  m.  1911, 
Florence  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  Rowland,  and  has  issue 
— Hugh  Devereux  Philip  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Geoffrey  Llewelyn  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Res. — 
4  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Henry  Whitehead  Mytton,  b.  1840;  d.  1890; 
m.  1863,  Mary  Maria,  d.  of  A.  S.  Jackson  : — 
Henry    Robert    Herbert    Mytton,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res.— 

Richard  Griffith  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b. 
Leonard  Vincent  Mytton,  Gentlsman,  b. 
Robert  Arthur  Carlyle  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b. 

Son  of  Richard  Herbert  Mytton,   Esq.,  of  Garth,  co. 
Montgomery  (High  Sheriff  1856),   b.    1808;   d.   1869 
m.  Charlotte,  d.  of  Gen.  J.  A.  Paul  MacGregor  : — 
Robert  Purrier  Mytton,  Gentleman,   B.A.,   Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  23  Sept.  1850;  m.  26  Aug.  1879,  Annie  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  the  late  Stephen   Cracknell,    Barrister-at-Law  ;    and 
has  issue — Richard  Devereux  Hugh  Mytton,  Gentleman,  b. 
7  Feb.  1882.     Res.— 


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NAESMYTH  of  Posso  (L.O.,  circa  1672-77)-  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  a  dexter  hand  couped  proper,  holding  a 
sword  paleways  argent,  between  two  broken  hammers  or 
(for  Naesmyth) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  afess  argent,  between 
three  mullets  in  chief  and  a  sanglier  passant  in  base  of 
the  second,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules  (forBairdof  Posso). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  hand  holding  a  hammer  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Non  arte  sed  marte." 

Only   son   of    Donald    Luttrell    Kilve    Naesmyth, 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  who  was  third  son  of  6th  Bart., 

b.  1874  ;    d.  19 19  ;    m.  1901,    Flora,  d.  of   the  late 

H.  W.  Burrage  :— 

The  late  Sir  Douglas  Arthur  Bradley  Naesmyth,  8th  and 

last  Bart.,   of  Posso,   co.  Peebles,  b.   1905;  s.    his  uncle, 

1922,  and d.  1928.     Seat — Posso,  Perthshire.     Res. — Little 

Dawyck,  Woodhurst  Lane,  Oxted,  Surrey. 

NAINBY-LUXMOORE(R.L.,  1881,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, on  a  chevron  cottised  sable,  between  two  martlets  in 
chief  of  the  last  and  as  many  oak-branches  slipped  in  saltire 
in  base  proper,  three  billets  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  battleaxe  erect 
sable,  in  front  thereof  three  billets  or. 

Only  son  of  William  Chave  Nainby-Luxmoore,  Esq., 
J. P.,  b.  i860;  m.  Mary  Anne  Waterland  : — 

Charles  Chave  Nainby-Luxmoore,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 
Seat—  Gotton,  Shobrooke,  Exeter.  Res.—  Vane  Cliff, 
Torquay. 

NAIRN  (L.O.,  1904.)  Per  fess  argent  and  sable,  on  a 
chaplet  four  escallops  all  counterchanged.     Mantling  sable 


and  argent.      Crest — On   a   wreath   of  his   liveries,   three 

thistles  conjoined  in   stalk,   entwined   with    two  roses,  all 

slipped  proper.     Motto — •"  Usque  conabor. " 

Sons  of  Sir  Michael  Barker  Nairn,   1st  Bart.,   J. P.,  b. 
1838;  d.  1915;   m.  1866,  Emily  Frances,  d.  of  Alfred 
Rimington  Spencer,  of  Byfleet,  Surrey  : — 
Sir  Michael  Nairn,  2nd  Bart.  (16  Dec.  1904),  b.  1874  ;   m. 

1901,  Mildred  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  George  Watson  Neish  ; 

and   has   issue — Michael   George  Nairn,    Esq.,    b.    1911  ; 

Rachel   Emily  [tn.    1925,  Capt.    Arthur    Frederic    Purvis, 

M.C.,  Scots  Gds.]  ;   Constance  Jane  [m.  1928,  John  Inglis]  ; 

Mildred  Brenda:    and   Elizabeth  Barbara.     Seats — Dysart 

House,  Fife  ;  Pitcarmick,  Blairgowrie. 

Sir  Robert  Spencer  Nairn,  Knt.  Bach.  (1928),  J. P.,  T.D., 

Major   late  Fife   and    Forfar  Yeo.   [Arms  as  above,  but 

(Matric.  L.O.),  in  the  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  second  for 


difference.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  terrestrial 
sphere,  a  globe  resting  on  a  stand  proper.  Motto — As 
above],  b.  1880  ;  m.  1906,  Clara  Kathleen,  d.  of  C.  Chaloner 
Smith,  ofEwell,  Surrey;  and  has  issue — Douglas  Leslie 
Spencer  Nairn,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  Michael  Alastair  Spencer 
Nairn,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  Robert  Frank  Nairn,  Esq.,  b.  1910  ; 
Kathleen  Matilda ;  Helen  Clare ;  and  Adele  Margaret. 
Res. — Leslie  House,  Fife.  Clubs — Boodle's,  Bath,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

NALL-CAIN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
three  salmon  haurient  gules,  in  chief  an  oak-tree  eradi- 
cated proper  (Cain)  ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron  barry  of  six 
gules  and  or  and  of  the  first,  in  chief  two  stags'  heads 
caboshed  proper,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  guardant  of 
the  second  (Nail).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat  salient  guardant 
erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  a  dexter  hand 
couped  gules  (Cain)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within 
a  leathern  garter  buckled  gules,  a  bee  or  (Nail).  Badge 
— Three  stalks  of  sugar-cane  proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet 
or.     Motto — "  Felis  demulcta  mitis." 

4th  son  of  Robert  Cain,  of  Barn  Hey,  co.  Chester  : — 

Sir  Charles  Alexander  Nail-Cain,  1st  Bart.  ( 1  July  192 1), 
of  The  Node,  Codicote,  Herts.,  J.  P.,  D.L.  and  (1925)  High 
Sheriff  Herts.,  J. P.  Liverpool,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1866  ; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  July  1921,  the  additional  surname 
of  Nail ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Florence  (d.  1927),  d.  of  late 
William  Nail,  of  Kegworth,  Derbyshire;  and  has  issue — 
Arthur  Ronald  Nail  Nail-Cain,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  b.  1904  [m.  1927,  Angela,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  G. 
Pennynam,  and  has  issue — Ronald  Charles  Manus  Nail- 
Cain,  Esq.,  b.  1928  {Res. — Ayot  St.  Lawrenee  House, 
Herts.  Club — Carlton)]  ;  2nd,  1928,  Anne  Page;d.  of  the 
late  Richard  Benyon  Croft,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of  Fanhams 
Hall,  Ware.  Seat—  Brocket  Hall,  nr.  Hatfield,  Herts. 
Clubs— Bath,  Carlton,  Constitutional. 

NAPER  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between 
four  roses  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  erect,  couped 
at  the  elbow,  vested  gules,  turned  up  argent,  grasping  a 
crescent  proper. 

Son   of  James   Lenox   Naper,    Esq.,    of    Loughcrew, 

J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Meath  (High  Sheriff  1853),  b.  1825; 

d.   1901  ;  m.   1877,    Hon.   Katherine  Frances  Rowley, 

only  d.  of  3rd  Baron  Langford  : — 
William  Lenox  Naper,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Roy.  H. 
Guards,  J.  P. ,  D.  L.,  b.  1879;  w.  1902,  Adela  Mary  Charlotte, 
eld.  d.  of  late  Col.  Hon.  W.  R.  Trefusis,  C.B. ,  Scots  Guards. 
Seat — Loughcrew,  nr.  Oldcastle,  R.S.O. ,  co.  Meath.  Town 
res. — 1  Mount  Street,  W.i. 

NAPIER,  see  WILLIAMSON-NAPIER. 

NAPIER  of  Magdala  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  saltire 
between  two  mural  crowns  in  pale  and  as  many  lions 
passant  in  fesse  or,  a  rose  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  lion  passant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  a 
broken  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  gold,  supporting 
with  the  sinister  forepaw  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
therefrom  flowing  a  banner  argent,  charged  with  a  cross 
couped  gules.      Motto — "  Tu  vincula  frange." 

Third  son  of  F.-M.    Sir  Robert   Napier,    1st  Baron 
Napier,  G.C.B.,    G.C.S.I.,   b.    1810 ;    d.   1890 ;    by 
1st  wife,  m.  1840,  Anne  Sarah,  d.  of  George  Godfrey 
Pearse,  M.D.,  E.I.C.S.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  James  Pearse  Napier,  3rd   Baron  Napier  of 
Magdala,   and   of  Caryngton,   Cheshire  (17  July    1868) 
[Supporters — On  the  dexter  a  soldier  of  the  RoyaJ   En- 
gineers, and  on  the  sinister  a  Sikh  Sirdar,  both  habited 
each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  musket,  all  proper]. 
B.A.  (Camb.),  Col.  (ret.)    late  10th  Hussars,  b.  1849  ;   s. 
his  brother   192 1  ;    m.    1876,  Mabel  Ellen,  d.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Windsor  Parker,  of  Clopton  Hall,  Suffolk  ;   and  has 
surv.   issue  —  Hon.    Gertrude  Carrington  ;    Hon.   Mabel 
Alice.    Res. — Hinton  House,  Christchurch,  Hants.     Club 
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Sons  of  1st  Baron  by  2nd  wife,  m.  1861,  Mary  Cecilia, 
C.I.  (Res. — Hampton  Court  Palace),  d.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Edward  Scott : — 

Hon,  Edward  Herbert  Scott  Napier,  M.I.C.E.,  b. 
1861,  m.  1900,  Florence,  d.  of  Gen.  John  Perceval, 
C.B.,  of  Dillon  House,  Downpatrick  ;  and  has  issue — 
Robert  John  Napier,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1904  ;  Marion  Kath- 
leen ;  Evelyn  Rose;  and  Ermine  Maud.  Res. — Nairobi, 
Kenya  Colony. 

Hon.  Henry  Dundas  Napier,  C.M.G.,  Lieut.-Col. 
(ret.)  LA.,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1897,  Sybil,  d.  of  John  Gurney, 
of  Sprowston  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur 
Henry  Gurney  Napier,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1900  ; 
Margaret  Laura  [m.  1922,  Richard  Worsley,  Esq.,  of 
Broxmead,  Cuckfield,  Sussex].  Res. — Scutt's  Farm, 
Hartley  Wintney,  Hants.     Club — Cavalry. 

Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Hamilton  Napier,  Maj. 
R.A.P.D.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1902,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Sir 
Alexander  Morgan,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Campbell  Napier,  Esq.,  b.  1903  ;  Helen  Margaret.    Res. — 

Hon.Albert  Edward  Alexander  Napier,  C.B.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1917,  Gladys,  d.  of 
F.-M.  Sir  George  White,  V.C.,  G.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue- 
George  Robert  Edward  Napier,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  and  Patricia 
Mary  Stuart.  Res. — 24  Rossetti  Garden  Mansions,  Chelsea. 
Club — Travellers'. 

ARCHIBALD  DAVID  NAPIER,  Gentleman,  Writer 
to  the  Signet  (formerly  Archibald  David  Mutter).  Armorial 
hearings  (L.O. ,  1900)— Parted  per  saltire  or  and  argent,  a 
saltire  gules  between  two  rosls  of  the  last,  barbed  vert,  in 
chief  and  base,  and  as  many  thistles  proper  in  the  flanks, 


all  within  a  bordure  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  arms  in  armour  em- 
bowed  and  gauntleted  proper,  holding  a  crescent  argent. 
Motto  — ' '  Sans  tache. ' '     Residence — 

NAPIER  of  Merrion  Square  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a 
saltire  engrailed  between  four  roses  gules,  five  escallops 
or.     Mantling  gules  and  ar?ent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  proper,  charged 
with  a  rose  gules,  the  hand  grasping  a  crescent  argent. 
Motto—"  Sans  tache." 

Sons   of   Sir   William    Lennox    Napier,    3rd    Bart.. 

b.    1867  ;    d.   19 15  ;    m.   1890,    Mabel  Edith,  d.   of 

Rev.  Charles  Forster,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of 

Hinxton,  co.  Cambridge  : — 
Sir  Joseph  William  Lennox  Napier,  4th  Bart.,  of 
Merrion  Square  (9  April  1867^,  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
late  R.A.  (T.A.),  formerly  Capt.  S.W.B.,  b.  1895. 
Res. — 9  St.  James's  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 
Clubs — Bath,  Union. 

Charles  Macnaughton  Napier,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.),  R.A., 
b.  1896  ;  m.  1923,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Col.  Reginald  Hall- 
Dempster,  D.S.O.,  of  Dunnichen  ;  and  has  issue — Audrey- 
Lennox  Napier,  Esq,,  b.  1926  ;  Alexander  Lennox  Haw- 
kins Napier,  Gentleman,  b.  1928.  Res. — Springfield, 
Broadway,  Worcs.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Vivian  John  Lennox  Napier,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  S.  Wales 
Borderers,  b.  1898.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

ARCHIBALD  SCOTT  NAPIER,  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E. 
Born  June  9,  1865,  being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  Hon. 
William  Napier,  Clerk  of  the  Works,  Hong-Kong  (second 
son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  John  Napier,  9th  Baron  Napier 
of  Merchiston),  by  his  wife  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Horatio  Lloyd,  Esq.,  K.C.  Armorial  bearings  ( Rematric. 
L.O.  8  May  1901)— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire 
engrailed  gules,  cantoned  with  four  roses  of  the  last, 
barbed    vert    (for    Napier)  ;    2    and    3,    or,    on    a    bend 


within  a  double  tressure  flowered  and  counter-flowered 
azure,  a  mullet  pierced  between  two  crescents  of  the  field 
(for  Scott  of  Thirlestane),  all  within  a  bordure  indented 
gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm  from  the  elbow  in  pale 
proper,  grasping  a  crescent  argent.  Motto — "  Sans  tache." 
Married,  March  16,  1889,  Katherine  Edith,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Liveing,  M.D.  ;  and  has  Issue  (1)— Charles  Scott 
Napier,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  Feb.  3,  1899  [m.  1927,  Ada 
Kathleen,  d.  of  U.  N.  Donetil] ;  (2)  Alexander  Napier, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1904.  Postal  address— 
167  Victoria  Street,  S.W.     Clubs— Athenaeum,  Ranelagh. 

JOHN  GARETH  NAPIER,  Gentleman  (formerly  John 
Garth  Mutter).  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1900)— Parted 
per  saltire  or  and  argent,  a  saltire  gules  between  two  roses 
of  the  last,  barbed  vert,  in  chief  and  base,  and  as  many 


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thistles   proper   in    the   flanks.      Mantling   gules  and  or 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  two  arms  in  armour 


embowed  and  gauntleted  proper,  holding  a  crescent  argent. 
Motto  —  "  Sans  tache. "     Residence — 

NAPIER  (L.O.,  1896) — Gules,  on  a  saltire  engrailed 
between  four  roses  argent,  a  lion's  head  affronted  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  doubled  argent.      Crest- — Upon  a  wreath 


Son  of  Theodore  Napier,  Esquire,  of  Magdala,  Essen- 
don,  Victoria,  Australia,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  £.1845  ;  d.  ; 
m.  1877,  Mary  Ann,  second  dau.  of  Thoniis  Noble: — 
Archibald  Wallace  Napier,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 
Balmanno,  West  Castle  Road,  Merchiston,  Edinburgh. 

GEORGE  PAXTON  NAPIER  (formerly  George  Payton 
Mutter),  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  Manchester  Regt.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1900)— Farted  per  saltire  or  and  argent,  a 
saltire  gules  between  two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  vert,  in 
chief  and  in  base,  and  two  thistles  in  the  flanks,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  arms  in  armour  embowed 
proper,  holding  a  crescent  argent.  Motto  — "Sans  tache.' 
Postal  address — 

NAPIER  (1869).     Parted  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  on 
a  bend   argent,  three  crescents   azure.      Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.     Crest— A  man's  head  in  profile,  wreathed 
with  laurel  proper.     Motto — "  Virtute  gloria  parta." 
Son  of : — 

Robert  Twentyman  Napier,  Gentleman,  b.         .      Res. — 

NAPIER-CLAVERING  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  1894).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  quarterly  or  and  gules,  over  all  a  bend 
sable  (for  Clavering) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii. , 
argent,  a  saltire  engrailed,  cantoned  with  four  roses  gules, 
barbed  vert  (for  Napier  of  Merchiston);  ii.  and  iii. ,  or,  on 
a  bend  azure,  a  mullet  pierced  between  two  crescents  of 
the   field,   within   a  double   tressure   flory   counterflory   of 


of  his  liveries,  an  arm  in  chain  armour  embowed,  the  hand 
grasping  a  battleaxe  proper.    Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  patria." 


the  second  (for  Scott  of  Thirlestane)  ;  in  the  centre  of 
the  quarters  a  crescent  sable,  for  difference.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  or.  Crests — i.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a 
wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter  arm  from  the  elbow  in 
pale  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  crescent  argent ;  and 
in  an  escroll  over  the  same,  "Sans  tache"  (for  Napier); 
2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  the 
top  of  an  embattled  tower  argent,  masoned  sable,  issuing 
therefrom  six  lances  disposed  saltirewise  proper,  three 
and  three,  with  pennons  azure  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above 
the  same,  "  Ready,  aye  Ready"  (for  Scott  of  Thirlestane)  ; 
and  under  the  arms  this  Motto,  "Nil  actum  si  quid 
agendum."     Livery — Black,  with  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Warren  Napier-Clavering  (fonverly 

John  Warren   Napier)   of  Axwell  Park,  co.   Durham, 

Clerk   in    Holy    Orders,    late    Vicar    of    Stretton,    co. 

Stafford,  B.A.  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  for  himself 

and  issue  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Clavering, 

b.    1832 ;    d.    1906 ;    m.    1857,    Anna    Maria   Margaret 

Helen,  d.  of  Lt. -Col.  Francis  Hunter : — 

Charles  Warren  Napier-Clavering,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  late 

Somerset  Light  Infantry,  J. P.   Durham,  £.  1858;  m.  1899, 

Margaret  Nevile,  d.   of  Nevile  Reid  of  The  Oaks,  Han- 


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worth,  and  Shandvvick,  Ross-shire;  and  has  issue — Helene 
Margaret  [tn.  1927,  Major  CM.  Maltby,  M.C.,  Indian  Army, 
and  has  issue]."  Res. — Staplegrove  House,  Taunton.  Club 
— Army  and  Navy. 

Francis  Napier-Clavering,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1859; 
tn.  1888,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Cowan;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Noel  Warren  Napier-Clavering,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
R.E.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  Bt. -Major,  D.S.O.), 
b.  1888  [tn.  1921,  Margaret,  d.  of  T.  Vigers,  of  Montville, 
St.  Peter's  Port,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue — Diana  Margarrt 
(Club — Army  and  Navy)] ;  (2)  Francis  Donald  Napier- 
Clavering,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.E. ,  served  Great  War 
(despatches,  M.C.),  b.  1892  \m.  1920,  Dorothy  Avison,  d. 
of  Victor  Holroyd,  of  Leamington  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 
(Res. — The  Grange,  Hartford,  Cheshire)];  and  Edith 
Margaret  [tn.  1911,  Major  William  Hamilton  Kenrick, 
I. M.S.].     Res. — Brown  Tiles,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

Rev.  Henry  Percy  Napier-Clavering,  Vicar  of  Tetsworth, 
formerly  Clerical  Secretary  C.E.Z.M.S.,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1909, 
Clarissa  Katie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edward  Francis  Gedge. 
Res. —  Tetsworth  Vicarage,  Oxon. 

Arthur  Lenox  Napier,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  D.  L.  Northumber- 
land, Capt.  late  Yorks.  Regt. ,  Sec.  Terr.  Force  Ass.  of  North- 
umberland, b.  1863  ;  tn.  1890,  Marianne,  d.  of  Louis  Valen- 
tine ;  and  has  issue — John  Lenox  Clavering  Napier,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.  Tank  Corps,  served  Great  War,  b.  1898  [tn. 
1925,  Grace  Edythe  Muriel,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Young,  C.B,. 
C.M.G.,  of  Red  Hatch,  Ascot]  ;  Lilias  Edith  [tn.  1911,  Eyre 
Gordon,  I.C.S.] ;  and  Marian  Ellen  [m.  1917,  Capt.  James 
Westoll,  late  Durham  L.I.  (T.F.),  and  has  issue.  Res. — 
19  Manor  Road,  Sidcup,  Kent.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Alan  Bertram  Napier,  Gentleman,  B.A. ,  formerly  Indian 
Civil  Service,  b.  1867.  Res. — 251  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.5. 
Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

Claude  Gerald  Napier-Clavering,  Gentleman,  b.  1869 ; 
tn.  1897,  Millicent  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Kenrick  ; 
and  has  issue— (1)  Mark  Napier,  Gentleman  (renounced 
by  Deed  Poll  1924  the  surname  of  Clavering),  b.  1898 
[tn.  1921,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Sir  Squire  Sprigge,  of  Stoke 
Green,  Slough,  and  has  issue — Julyan  ;  and  Ruth]  ;  (2) 
Alan  William  Napier-Clavering,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  and 
Mary  Helen.    Res. — Windhaven,  Rottingdean,  Sussex. 

NAPIER  (L.O. ,  c.  1673  and  1810).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between  four  roses  gules  (Napier) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  spur-rowel  between  two 
crescents  of  the  field  within  the  Royal  Tressure  of  Scotland 
of  the  second  (Scott  of  Thirlestane).  Mantling  gules, doubled 
ermine.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter 
arm  erect,  couped  below  the  elbow  proper,  grasping  a 
crescent  argent,  and  over  it  the  Motto,  "Sans  tache." 
Supporters — (dexter),  an  eagle,  wings  inverted  proper; 
(sinister),  a  chevalier  in  a  coat  of  mail  with  a  steel  cap  all 
proper,  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  spear  with  a  pennon 
azure.  Compartment  (below  the  shield)— The  top  of  an 
embattled  tower  argent,  masoned  sable,  issuing  therefrom 
six  lances  saltirewise  proper,  the  pennons  azure.  Motto 
(below  the  arms) — "  Ready  aye  ready." 

Son   of   Rt.    Hon.  Sir  William  John  George  Napier, 

Baron  Napier  of  Merchiston,  D.  L.  co.  Selkirk,  Sec.  to 

H.M.   Legation  at  Stockholm  1887-88,  and  at  Tokio 

1888-91,  b.  1846;  d.  1913 ;  tn.  1st,  1876,  Harriet  Blake 

Armstrong  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Edward  Lumb  of  Walling- 

ton  Lodge,  Surrey,  and  of  Buenos  Ayres  ;  2nd,  1898, 

Grace  (d.  1928),  d.  of  James  Cleland  Burns: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frances  Edward  Basil  Napier,  12th  Baron 

Napier  of  Merchiston  (Sco. ,  4  May  1627),  Baron  Ettrick  of 

Ettrick,  co.  Selkirk  (U.K.,  16  July  1872),  a  Baronet  of  Nova 

Scotia   (22  Aug.    1666),    Member  of  Royal    Company   of 

Archers,  Capt.  7th  K.R.R.  Corps,  J.  P.  co.  Selkirk,  b.  1876  ; 

tn.    1899,    Hon.    Clarice  Jessie    Evelyn,   d.    of  James,    9th 

Baron    Belhaven  and  Stenton  ;   and    has    issue — (1)    Hon. 

William  Francis  Cyril  James  Hamilton  Napier,  Master  of 

Napier,  Lieut.  K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  b.  1900  [tn.  1928, 

Violet  Muir,  d.  of  Sir  Percy  Newson,  Bt.,  of  Kingsclear, 

Camberley] ;    (2)    Hon.    Neville  Archibald  John   Watson 

Ettrick  Napier,  Lieut.   R.N.,    b.   1904;    (3)  Hon.  Alastair 

John  George  Malcolm  Napier,  b.  1909  ;  and  Hon.  Augusta 

Caroline  Harriet  Georgina  Mary  [tn.  1922,  Major  Martin 

Frobisher,   R.A.M.C.].      Seat  —  Thirlestane,    co.    Selkirk. 

Club—  Royal  Forth  Yacht. 

NASH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
cross  cross  lets  argent,  as  many  ravens'  heads  erased  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  per  pale  sable 
and  azure,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a  slip  of  oak 


fructed  proper,  two  bezants.     Motto — "  Toujours  fidele." 
Sons  of  William   Nash,  b.    1822;    d.    1886;    tn.    1845, 
Harriet,  d.  of  George  Allen  : — 

Frederick  William  Nash,  Gentleman,  F.  R.  A.  S. ,  F.  R.  M.S. , 
b.  1849;  tn.  1st,  1871,  Elizabeth,  eld.  d.  of  Henry  John 
Hunt;  2nd,  1902,  Ethel  May,  d.  of  George  Bryson ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Chapman  Nash,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Res. — Netherwood,  Lapworth,  nr.  Birmingham.  Clubs— 
Royal  Societies  ;   Union  (Birmingham). 

Walter  Nash,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.  Res. — Glenthorne, 
Hampton-in-Arden,  co.  Warwick. 

NASH  (U.O. ).  Argent,  a  chevron  vert  between  three 
doves,  each  holding  in  the  bill  an  olive-branch  all  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,    a   boar   passant   paly   of    six    argent  and   gules. 
Motto — "  Vi  et  virtute."     Liverv — (Dress),  white  coat  and 

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waistcoat,  green  facings,  green  breeches,  silver  buttons, 
garters  and  buckles;  (Undress),  light  drab  coat  and  over- 
coat, green  facings,  silver  buttons  and  hatband,  green  and 
white  striped  waistcoat. 

Issue  of  Richard  Grainger  Nash,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  b.  i860  ;  d. 
1914  ;   m.  1909,  Caroline  Margaret  Noel,  d.  of  Evan 
Browell  Jeune,  J. P.  Devon  and  Gloucester  : — 
Richard    Grainger    Jeune    Nash,    Gentleman,    b.    1910. 
Res. — Treeton,  Guildford. 
Sheila  Juliet  Margaret. 

Sons  of  Thomas  James  Nash  of  Rockfield  (or  Bally- 
heen)  and  Tullig,  co.  Cork,  and  Scripplestown  and 
Finnstown,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1827;  d.  1887;  in.  1856, 
Juliet  Isabella  (d.  1923),  d.  of  Richard  Grainger  of 
Els  wick  Hall,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  :  — 
Rev.  George  Denis  Nash,  M.A.,  B.D.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.), 
sometime   Incumbent  of  St.  Jude's,  Dublin,    Chaplain   to 


H.M.Ps.  Kilmainham  and  Mountjoy,  Dublin  [Badge — An 
olive  branch  erect  vert],  b.  1866 ;  m.  1904,  Lily,  widow  of 
late  J.  D.  Bradshaw,  M.A. ,  M.B.  (Oxon.)  of  London. 
Res.—  Cullen.  Cliftonville,  Thanet.  Club—  Royal  Irish 
Automobile. 

William  Henry  Nash,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Res. — 
Kilrock,  Howth,  Dublin. 

BENJAMIN  ROUND  NAYLER,  Gentleman.  Born 
June  9,  1857,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Nayler, 
Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Staffs.,  by  his  wife  Hannah  Jane,  dau. 
of  Edward  Parkes  Cartwright  of  Sedgley,  Staffs.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  pile  invected 
between  two  passion-nails  in  base  azure,  a  stag's  head 
caboshed  argent  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse  raguly  gules,  be- 
tween two  lozenges  sable,  as  many  flaunches  of  the  second 


(Hickman).  Mantling  azure  and  or;  and  for  his  Crest, 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  argent, 
resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  passion-nail  azure,  and  holding 
in   the   mouth   a   trefoil  slipped  vert.     Motto — "  Celer  et 


certus. "    Married,  October  16,  1889,  Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  | 
of  Edwin  Aldridge  of  Westwood,  Edgbaston  ;  and  has  Issue  1 
— Edward    Cartwright   Persehouse  Nayler,  Gentleman,  b. 
June    s,    1894 ;    and    Mildred    Mary    Persehouse.       Postal 
address — Struan,  Richmond  Hill,  Edgbaston. 

NAYLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  a  pale 
sable,  fretty  gold,  between  two  lions  rampant  of  the  third. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  passant  sable,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  saltires 
or,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on  an  escutcheon  of  the 
arms. 

Sons  of  John  Naylor,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Leighton  Hall,  co. 

Montgomery  and  Elmwood,  Woolton,  Lanes.,  b.  1856; 

d.  1906;  m.  1886,  Magdalen,  d.  of  late  Archibald  Tod 

of  The  Grange,  Woolton  : — 

John  Murray  Naylor,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 

Leighton,  b.   1888  ;    m.  1912,  Hon.  Winifred,  d.  of  Baron 

Forres,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son;  and  2  daus.     Seat— 

Leighton  Hall,  Welshpool,  Montgomery. 

Thomas  Humphrey  Naylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 
Hugh    Maywell    Naylor,    Gentleman,    b.    (twin),    1894. 
Res.— 

Sik  ALBERT  EDWARD  HERBERT  NAYLOR- 
LEYLAND,  2nd  Baronet.  Born  Dec.  6,  1890,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  Herbert  Scarisbrick  Naylor- 
Leyland,  1st  Bart.,  of  Hyde  Park  House,  S.  W.,  by  his  wife 
Jeanie  Willson,  dau.  of  William  Selah  Chamberlain  of 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  U.S.A.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable,  between 
nine  ears  of  barley  three,  three  and  three  vert,  banded 
or,  in  chief,  and  three  like  ears  in  base,  a  lion  passant 
of  the  last  between  two  escallops  argent,  and  for  distinction 
a  canton  gules  (Leyland) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  or  and  argent, 
a  pale  sable  fretty  of  the  first  between  two  lions  rampant  of 
the  third,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  gules  (Naylor), 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  an  escallop  argent,  sur- 
mounted by  a  demi-eagle  erminois,  wings  endorsed  azure, 
bezant^e,  in  the  mouth  three  ears  of  barley  vert,  and  charged 
for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (Leyland) ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sable,  charged  on  the  body 
with  two  saltires  or,  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a  shield 
charged  with  the  arms  of  Naylor,  and  charged  further  for 
distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  also  or  (Naylor).  Motto — 
"  Fidus  et  audax."  Married  1923,  Marguerite,  dau.  of 
Baron  de  Belabu,  late  French  Foreign  Office,  and  has 
Issue — Vivian  Edward  Naylor- Leyland,  Esq.,  b.  1924; 
Michael  Montague  George  Naylor- Leyland,  Esq.,  b.  1926. 
Seat — Nantclwyd  Hall,  Denbighshire.  Town  residence — 
23  Bruton  Street,  W. 

ROWLAND  EDWARD  LEYLAND  NAYLOR, 
Gentleman.  Born  Jan.  8,  1851,  being  the  second 
son  of  the  late  John  Naylor,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. , 
High  Sheriff  1853,  by  his  wife  Georgiana,  fourth  dau.  of 
John  Edwards  of  Ness  Strange,  Salop.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Per pale  or  and  argent,  a  pale  sable,  fretty  gold, 
between  two  lions  rampant  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant 
sable,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  saltires  or,  resting  the 
dexter  forepaw  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms.  Married, 
1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  Patrick  Byrne  of 
Enniscorthy.  Postaladdress — Harrington  House,  Leaming- 
ton Spa. 

NEAL,  see  VIVIAN-NEAL. 

NEAL  of  Charles,  co.  Devon  (H.  Coll.,  25  Sept.  1905). 
Or,  a  cross  azure  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
lion  sejant,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  fleur-de-lys  all 
gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  garb  between  two  doves  respectant  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Diligentus  et  honore." 

Sons   of    Robert    Henry    Bennett    Neal,    Gentleman, 

R.M.E.,  A.M.I.C.E.,   M.I.M.E. ,  b.   1870;    d.   1926; 

tn.  1899,  Lillian  Mary.  d.  of  Lawrence  Derrick  : — 

Norman  Robert  Neal,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  1900; 

m.  1923,  Eileen  Amy,  d.  of  Leonard  Mortimer.     Res. — 15 

Boileau  Road,  Ealing, 

Brian  Henry  Neal,  Gentleman,  B.Sc.  (Lond.),  b.  1901  ; 
m.  192  ,  Phyllis  Beatrice,  d.  of  William  Thompson-Cox. 
Res. — Alma  Studio,  Kensington,  W. 

Herbert  Bennett  Neal,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Res. — 60 
Hanger  Lane,  Ealing. 


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NEAL  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  of  six  argentand  azure,  ona  bend 
'  gules,a  greyhound's  head  erased  between  two  dexter  hands 
couped  at  the  wrist  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  wreath  of  oak 
or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  in  the  gauntlet  proper 
a  sword  erect  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  trans- 
fixing a  greyhound's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  .Equo  adeste  animo." 

Only  sod  of  the  late  John  Franklin  Neal  of  Kingsdon 

Manor,  Somerset,  b.  1878  ;  d.  1919  ;   m.    Geraldine, 

d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stewart : — 

John   Stewart   Neal,   Gentleman,   b.    1909.      Estate — 

Kingsdon  Manor,  Somerset.      Postal  address — Kingsdon, 

Somerset. 

NEALE,  see  VANSITTART-NEALE. 

NEALE  (H.  Coll.,  2  June  1774).  Argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant between  two  dexter  hands  in  chief  gules  debruised 
by  a  fesse  or,  charged  with  two  lions  rampant  supporting 
a  sinister  hand  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  armed  arm  em- 
bowed  proper,  brandishing  a  sword  argent,  pommel  and 
hilt  gold.     Motto — "  Loyal  au  mort." 

Sons  of  Robert  Neale   of  Yate,    co.    Gloucester,  and 
Corsham,    co.    Wilts.,    b.    1819 ;    d.    1878;    m.    1844, 
Ann,  only  d.  of  John  Roberts  of  Chipping  Sodbury, 
co.  Gloucester,  and  great-grandson  of  Jonathan  Cor- 
bett  of  Yate,  co.  Gloucester: — 
Robert  Rufus  Neale,  Gentleman,  b.  1845.    Res. — Nash- 
ville, Tennessee,  U.S.A. 
John  Alexander  Neale  (q.v.). 

Benjamin  Gabriel  Neale,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1896, 
Eveline  Matilda  Marianne,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Jackson 
Rutherford;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Henry  Neale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  Benjamin  Neale,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900;  (3)  John  Burrard  Neale,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  (4) 
Rufus  Corbett  Neale,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Eveline 
Trypena  Ann.  Res. — -Twickenham  Court,  nr.  Nailsea, 
Somerset. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  NEALE,  Gentleman,  D.C.L. 
Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln  s  Inn.  Born  June  22, 
1848,  second  son  of  late  Robert  Neale  of  Yate,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Corsham,  co.  Wilts.,  by  his  wife  Ann,  only 


gules,  debruised  by  a  fesse  or,  charged  with  two  lions 
rampant  supporting  a  sinister  hand  of  the  sec  nd  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  armed  arm  embo wed  proper,  brandishing  a  sword  argent , 
pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Motto — "  Loyal  au  mort."  Estates 
— Yate,  co.  Gloucester  ;  and  Corsham,  co.  Wilts.  Postal 
address— 125  Priors  House,  St.  James's  Court,  S.W.  1.  Club 
—Arts. 

NEALE  of  Laneham  (H.  Coll.,).  Azure,  a  cross  be- 
tween in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  horse  passant 
and  in  the  second  and  third  a  crescent  all  argent.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  greyhound's  head  erased  argent, 
collared  gules,  three  roses  also  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.    Motto — ''  Nee  temere  nee  timide." 

Second  son  of  John  Neale,  Gentleman,  of  Kneeton, 
Notts.,  b.  1797  ',  d.  1877  ;  m.  1856,  Charlotte,  d.  of 
Francis  Hayward,  of  Lincoln  : — 
Rev.  John  Neale,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
b.  1863;  m.  1890,  Ada  Rossall,  d.  of  Humphrey  Sand- 
ford,  Esq.,  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Salop  ;  and  has  issue — 
Roland  Hayward  Neale,  Esq.,  Major  Roy.  Signals,  b. 
1896  [m.  1927,  Heather  Catherine,  d.  of  Col.  J.  H. 
Conway,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue — John  Rupert  Sandford 
Neale,  Gentleman,  b.  1929;  Humphrey  Rossall  Neale, 
Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  late  temp.  Lieut.  K.S.L.I. 
(1913-19),  b.  1899  ;  Folliott  Sandford  Neale,  Gentleman, 
A.M.I.M.E.,  b.  1901  [m.  1929,  Gwendolyn,  d.  and  heir  of 
W.  W.  G.  Phillipps,  of  Berwick  House,  Shrewsbury], 
Seat—  Laneham,  Notts.  Res.— The  Rectory,  Harpole, 
Northampton  ;  Hardingstone  Grange,  Northants. 

ARTHUR  NEAME,  Esq.  Born  1845,  eld-  surv-  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Neame,  Gentleman,  of  Luton,  Selling, 
co.  Kent,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Tassell, 
Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  Kent,  of  East  Mailing,  in  that  county. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  per  fesse  raguly  erminois 


dau.  of  John  Roberts  of  Chipping  Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  great-grandson  of  Jonathan  Corbett  of  Yate,  co. 
Gloucester.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  2  June  1774)— 
Argent,  a  lion  rampant  between  two  dexter  hands  in  chief 


and  azure,  two  barrulets  between  four  lions'  heads  erased, 
all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  staff  raguly  fessewise 
azure,  a  demi-heraldic  antelope  argent,  armed  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  also  azure,  and  pierced  through  the  neck 
with  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  proper.  Motto  —  "  Ne  a 
meta  oculos  avertam."  Married,  1882,  Jessie,  dau.  of  the 
late  George  Harrisson  of  Tonbridge,  co.  Kent ;  and  has 
Issue— (1)  Arthur  Lawrence  Cecil  Neame,  Esq.,  Col. 
(ret.)  R.E.,  served  Great  War  (despatches  twice),  b.  1883 
\m.  1917,  Hon.  Margaret  Dorothy,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Forteviot ; 
and  has  issue — Richard  Dewar  Neame,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ; 
andtwodaus.  (Res.— Wayfaring,  North  Foreland,  Thanet)] ; 
(2)  Godfrey  John  Neame,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.  Residence- 
Queen  Anne  Lodge,  Westmorland  Road,  Bromley. 


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NEAVE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  cross  sable,  fivefleurs- 
de-lysor.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gold,  a  lily  stalked  and 
leaved  vert,  flowered  and  seeded  or.  Motto — "  Sola  proba 
quae  honesta. " 

Son  of  Sir  Arundell  Neave,  4th  Bt.,  D.L.  for  Essex, 

Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1829;  d.  1877;  tn.  1871, 

Hon.    Gwyn  Gertrude    Hughes,  d.   of  1st   Lord  Din- 

orben : — 

Sir  Thomas  Lewis  Hughes  Neave,  5th  Bt.  (13  May  1795), 

I. P.  and  D.L.  Anglesey,  late  Major  Royal  Anglesey  Mil. , 

b.   1874;  in.  1908,  Dorina  Lockhart,  d.  of  the  late  George 

H.    Clifton   of  Constantinople  ;    and   has  issue— Arundell 

Thomas  Neave,  Esq.,  b.   1916  ;    Kenelm    Digby   Neave, 

Esq. ,  b.  1 921  ;  Dorina  Mary  Eileen  ;  and  Renee.     Seats — 

Dagnam    Park,    Romford  ;  Llysdulas,  Amlwch,  Anglesey. 

Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Sheffield  Neave,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  b.  1799;  d.  1868;  tn.  1851,  Mary  Henrica 
(d.  1884),  d.  of  David  Richard  Morier,  H.M.  Plenipo- 
tentiary in  Switzerland : — 
Sheffield  Henry  Morier  Neave,  Esq.  late  Capt.  R.A.  M.C., 
b.  1853;  tn.  1878,  Gertrude  Charlotte  Margaret,  d.  of  Julius 
Talbot  Airey  of  Frognal  Hall,  Hampstead.and  niece  of  Gen. 
Lord  Airey  ,G.  C.  B. ;  and  has  issue— ( 1 )  Sheffield  Airey  Neave 
Gentleman,  M.A.  and  D.Sc.  Oxford,  b.  1879  [tn.  1915, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Arthur  T.  Middleton,  late  13th 
Hussars  ;  and  has  issue — Airey  Middleton  Sheffield  Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Digby  John  Sheffield  Neave,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1928 ;  and  three  daus.  (Fes. — Bishops  House, 
Beaconsfield,  Bucks.)];  (2)  Richard  Neave,  Esq.,  Major 
Essex  Regt.,  b.  1881  [m.  1912,  Helen,  eld.  d.  of  Robert 
Miller  of  Ingatestone,  Essex;  and  has  issue  —  Robert 
Morier  Sheffield  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Julius  Arthur 
Sheffield  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Beatrice 
Honoria  Sheffield];  Beatrice  [m.  1897,  Walter  S.  Brindle] ; 
and  Violet  [m.  1919,  Major  N.  H.  Stone,  R.  Tank  Corps]. 
Res. — Mill  Green  Park,  co.  Essex.  Club — New  University. 
Edward  Strangways  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  tn. 
1882,  Evelyn  Jane,  d.  of  Col.  Robert  Vansittart,  Cold- 
stream Gds.  ;  andhassurv.  issue — (1)  EdwardArthur  Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1883  [m.  1916,  Evelyn  Lamb,  and  has 
issue — Digby  Seymour  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1921];  (2) 
Guy  Morier  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  [tn.  1925,  Dorothy 
d.  of  J.  E.  Ponsonby- Steele]  ;  (3)  Hugh  Alexander  Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  (4)  Eric  Lloyd  Strangways  Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  and  Evelyn  Henrica.  Res. — 5  War- 
wick Road,  Ealing.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Sons   of  Rev.   William   Alexander   Neave,   Curate  cf 

Branston,  co.    Lincoln,    b.    1841  ;    d.    1879  ;   tn.    1868, 

Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Saunders  of  Carr  Hall, 

Whitby:— 

Charles  Alexander   Neave,  Esq.,  O.B.E. ,  Lt.-Col.  late 

3rd  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.I.,    formerly  Lieut.  R.A.,  Chief 

Transport  Officer  N.F.D.,  British  East  Africa  Protectorate, 

served  in  South  African  War,   b.   1869;    tn.    1891,  Clara 

Elizabeth,  d.   of   Richard  Schur  of  Vienna;   and  has  had 

issue — (1)  Alexander  Lionel  William   Neave,  Esq.,  Capt. 

Indian  Army,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (2)  Harold 

Digby  Neave,  Gentleman,   b.   1897  ;    and  Frances  Lilian. 

Res. — 46A  Penywern  Road,  Earl's  Court,  S.W. 

Lionel    Digby     Neave,     Gentleman,     B.A.      (Oxon.), 
M.R.C.S.,   L.R.C.P.,  J.    1873;     **■  IQi3.  Winifred,  d.  of 
Michael    Burke  ;    and    has    issue — Nelson    Digby    Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914;  John  Alexander  Neave,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919;  Geoffrey  Lionel  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  and 
Mary  Winifred.     Res. — Hazeldene,  St.  Osyfh,  Colchester. 
Sons   of  Francis  Digby  Spencer   Neave,  Gentleman, 
B.A.    (Oxon.),    b.     1842;    d.    1913  ;    tn.     1869,     Eliza 
Marianne,  d.  of  Henry  Cormack  of  Bombay:  — 
Francis   Digby   Neave,  Gentleman,  b.    1874 ;    tn.   1910, 
Ethelberta,  only  child  of  Edward  Washbourn  of  Christ- 
church,    New  Zealand  ;    and  has  issue — Francis  Edward 
Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  John  Digby  Neave,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916  ;    Henry  Washbourn  Neave,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918;  Arthur  Kenelm  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and  2 
daus.     Res. — 35  Mather's  Road,  Spreydon,  Christchurch, 
N.Z. 

Kenelm  Neave,  Gentleman,  LL.B.,  Barrister  and 
Solicitor,  b.  1875.  ^es- — x  Desmond  Street,  Fendalton, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Everard  Algidus  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1900, 
Nora  Cottell ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Everard  Strangways  Neave,  late  18th 
Bengal  Cav. ,  b.  1844;  d.  1896;  tn.  ist,  1876,  Annie 
Laura,  d.  of  Alfred  Douglas  Hamilton  : — 


Everard  Reginald  Neave,  Esq.,  Dirtrict  Judge  United: 
Provinces,  India,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1877;  m.  1910,  Amy  I 
Charlotte  Balfour  Hay  of  Leys  and  Carpow,  Perthshire,  d. 
of  late  Peter  Hay  Paterson ;  and  has  issue  —  David 
Reginald  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  Peter  Arundell 
Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  3  daus.  Res. — Carpow 
House,  Newburgh,  Fife. 

Sons  of  Robert  Neave,  I. CCS. ,  Sessions  Judge  of 
Airymgurh,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1S48  ;  in.  1834,  Sabina 
Marianna,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Bristow  : — 

Spencer  Le  Neve  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.   1838  ;  tn. 
Res.— 

Arthur  Montagu   Neave,   Gentleman,   b.   1842;  tn. 
Res.— 

Son  of  George  Peters  Neave,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1887  ;  in.  1845, 
Maria,  d.  of  Richard  Pinder: — 

Richard  Irvine  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1849;  tn.  1872, 
Harriet,  d.  of  William  White  of  Upcerne  House,  co. 
Dorset ;  and  has  issue — Arundell  Francis  Robert  Neave, 
Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  and  Violet  Maria.     Res. — 

George  Howard  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  tn.  1875, 
Isabella  Augusta,  d.  of  the  late  Samuel  Chapman  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue  —  Cecil  Howard  Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1880 
[tn.  1903,  Daisy  Scales  ;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  Howard 
Neave,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Sybil  Isabella  ;  and  Iris  Olga. 
Res. — Abbotsford,  Paget,  Bermuda. 

NEED  (H.  Coll.,  1779).  Per  chevron  or  and  ermine,  in 
chief  two  griffin's  heads  erased  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  Eastern  coronet 
or,  thereout  a  griffin's  head  issuing  sable,  charged  with  an 
estoile  gold. 

Only  son  of  Capt.  Walter  Need  of  Woodhouse  Castle, 

Mansfield,  Notts.,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1857,  Emily 

M'Mahon,    d.    of    Lt.-Col.    Lionel   John    Westropp, 

58th  Regt.  :— 

Walter  John  Need,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  tn.  1902,  Evelyn 

Mary,    d.  of  James  J.    Dugdale   of  Sezincot,   Moreton-in- 

Marsh.     Res.—  Winthorpe  Hall,  Newark,  Notts. 

Son  of  Henry  Need,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  d.  1917  ;  m. 

,  Mary,  d.  of  John  M'Phail  of  Glen  Avon,  near 

Warrambool,  Victoria,  Australia  : — 

Allan  M'Neil  Need,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m. 

Res. — Fountain    Dale,  Woorarra,  S.  Gippsiand,  Victoria, 

Australia. 

NEEDHAM  of  Shavington  ( Vn.  Salop,  1623).  Quarterly, 
1,  argent,  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  between  two  bucks'  heads 
caboshed  sable  (Needham) ;  2.  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented 
or  and  gules,  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  a  gryphon  segreant 
sable  (Bromley) ;  3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  three 
bezants,  a  bordure  engrailed  (Chetleton);  4.  argent,  on  a 
fesse  sable,  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  three  cross  cross- 
lets  or  (Clifton) ;  5.  gules,  a  scythe  argent  (Praers) ;  6.  vert, 
a  cross  engrailed  ermine  (Wettenhall) ;  7.  sable,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  argent, as  many  mullets 
gules  (Bulkeley);  8.  gules,  a  bend  engrailed  between  two 
garbs  or  (?  Walworth);  9.  argent,  a  garb  vert;  10.  quarterly, 
gules  and  sable,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fleur-de- 
lys  argent,  over  all  a  bend  of  the  last  (Hextall) ;  11.  sable,  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  owls  argent  (Hewitt) ; 
12.  argent,  a  chief  indented  azure  (?  Butler) ;  13.  the  arms 
of  Drury  of  Besthorpe,  co.  Norfolk  ;  14.  azure,  on  a  chevron 
argent  between  three  lions  passant  guardant  or,  as  many 
crosses  moline  sable  (Fowler  of  Pendford) ;  15.  per  pale 
sable  and  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  counter- 
changed,  ducally  gorged  or  (Loveday) ;  16.  ermine,  on  a 
canton  gules,  an  owl  argent  (Barton  or  Fowler  of  Ricote) ; 
17.  barry  of  six  gules  and  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion 
passant  azure  (Inglefield) ;  18.  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  birds  sable;  19.  argent,  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
gules,  within  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with  eight  billets  or  ; 
20.  vaire  argent  and  gules  (Gresley) ;  21.  azure,  two  bars 
argent,  over  all  a  bend  compony  or  and  gules  (Lee);  22.  vert, 
three  goats  salient  argent  (Trollope — quarterings  14  to  22 
being  those  of  Fowler,  Vn.  of  Shropshire,  1623) ;  23.  azure, 
three  laurel  leaves  or  (Leveson)  ;  24.  argent,  four  ermine 
spots  in  cross  sable  (Hirleston).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  phoenix  or, 
in  flames  proper.     Motto — "  Nuncaut  nunquam." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Charles  Needham,  K.P., 
3rd  Earl  of  Kilmorey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Salop,  Down, 
and  Armagh,  M.P.  for  Newry  1871-4,  Hon.  Col. 
Salop  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1842;  d.  1915;  tn.  1881,  Ellen 
Constance,  d.  of  Edward  Holmes  Baldock,  M.P.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Charles  Adelbert   Henrv  Needham, 


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4th  Earl  of  Kilmorey,  Viscount  Newry  and  Morne  (5  Feb. 
1822),  15th  Viscount  Kilmorey  (18  April  1625),  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  1st  Life  Gds.  [Supporters— Dexter,  a 
horse  argent ;  sinister,  a  stag  proper],  b.  1883  ;  m.  1920, 
Lady  Norah  Frances  Hastings,  d.  of  14th  Earl  of  Hunting- 
don ;  and  has  issue — Lady  Eleanor  Noreen  Patricia  ;  and 
Lady  Hyacinth  Kathleen  Anne.  Seat —  Mourne  Park, 
Newry,  co.  Down.     Clubs — Turf,  Bachelors',  R.Y.S. 

Hon.  Francis  Edward  Needham,  M.V.O.   (4th  Class), 

Major  (ret.)  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1886;  m.  1911,  Blanche  Esther, 

eldest  d.  of  Richard  Combe  of  Pierrepont,  Farnham  ;  and 

has  issue — Francis  Jack  Richard  Patrick  Needham,  Esq., 

b.  1915;  Arthur  Edward  Peter  Needham,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ; 

and  Mary  Esther.     Res. — The  Welches,  Bentley,  Hants. 

sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  Henry  Colville  Needham,  late 

Gren.  Gds.,  B.A.   Oxon.,  b.   1844;  d.   1917;   m.    1st, 

1875,   Bertha   Nesta   (d.    1886),   d.    of  James  Alured 

Maclean  ;  2nd,  1887,  Eleanor  Effreta,  d.  of  Archibald 

Campbell  : — 

Henry  Needham,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  Gen. 
Staff,  late  Gloucester  and  Worcester  Regts. ,  Mil.  Attache^ 
Paris,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.M.  (U.S.A.),  b.  1876  ; 
m.  1902,  Violet,  d.  of  late  Capt.  H.  Andrew;  and  has 
issue — Lina  Mary.  Postal  address  —  British  Embassy, 
Paris.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Evelyn  Jack  Needham,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  3rd  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.,  b.  1888;  m-  1922,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Benjamin  Campbell  Littlcwood.     Res. — 

Robert  Philip  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 
Sons  of  Hon.  Francis  Henry  Needham,  b.    1819 ;  d. 
1902;  m.  1840,  Fanny  Amelia, d.  of  Charles  Hubbard: — 

Francis  Henry  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  m.  1st, 
1873,  Grace  (d.  1894),  d.  of  St.  George  Ralph  Gore  of 
Lyndhurst,  Queensland;  2nd,  1896,  Elizabeth  Abbot,  d.  of 
W.  C.  Hetherington ;  and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  Francis 
Henry  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  [m.  1909,  Eileen 
Frances,  d.  of  George  M'Cullagh  Reed,  B.A.  ;  and  has 
issue  —  Francis  Jack  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1913]  ;  (2) 
Francis  Charles  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  (3) 
Robert  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  [m-  1923,  Mona,  d. 
of  A.  E.  Ramsay,  of  Holmwood,  Cowes,  I.O.W.] ;  Sybill 
Frances  [m.  1898,  CoMn  Basil  Peter  Bell  of  Westland,  Long- 
reach,  Queensland,  and  has  issue];  and  Barbara  [m.  1909, 
Beaumont  Rundlej.  Res.—yj  Marlborough  Street,  Drum- 
moyne,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Charles  Albert  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1850;  m.  1883, 
Fannie  Elizabeth,  d.lof  Samuel  Grey  ;  and  has  issue— Ethel 
Marguerite.     Res. — 

George  Arthur  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.  Res. — 
Ripley,  Yorks.     Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Alfred  Edwin  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;   m.  1890 

Katharine,    d.    of  late   William    Pickrell ;    and  has   surv. 

issue — Francis  Jack  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Frederick  Needham,    Gentleman,    b.     1861  ; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1886,  Geraldine,  onlyd.  of  Edmund  Arthur 

Paget  of  Thorpe,  Satchville,  Leics.  : — 

Frederick  Manners  Needham,  Gentleman,  6.1889.  Rfs- — 

James  Owen  Needham,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.  Res. — 
Jaidepur,  Dacca,  India. 

NEELD  of  Grittleton  House.     Per  pale  argent  and 

azure,  a  lion  passant  between  three  greyhounds'  heads 

erased   counterchanged.      Mantling    azure  and  argent. 

Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf's  head  erased  sable, 

between  two  branches  of  palm  proper.  Motto — "  Nomen 

extendere  factis." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Neeld,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1891  ; 
m.  1845,  Eliza  Harriet,  d.  of  Maj-Gen.  William  Dick- 
son, C.B.,  of  Beenham  House,  Berks. : — 
Sir  Audley  Dallas  Neeld,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  3rd  Bart.  (20 

April   1859),  of    Grittleton    House,   Wilts.,   J.P.   Berks. 

and  Wilts.,  D.L.  Wilts.,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  2nd  Life  Gds., 

b.  1849  ;  s.  his  brother  1900  ;  m.  1873,  Hon.  Edith  Vivian 

(d.  1926),  d.  of  2nd  Lord  Vivian.  Seat — Grittleton  House. 

Chippenham.     Clubs — Carlton,  Arthur's, 

Reginald    Rundell    Neeld,    Esq.,    Rear-Adm.    (ret.), 

b.  1850  ;   m.  1896,  Hon.  Beatrix,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Fisher. 

Res. — 14  Chichester   Terrace,    Kemp  Town,   Brighton. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Mortimer  Graham  Neeld,  Esq,.  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  17th 

Lancers,  served  Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  b. 

185 1.      Res. — Langley    Lodge,    Chippenham.      Clubs — 

Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military. 

NEISH   (L.O.,  23    Dec.    1892).      Or,   on  a  chevron 
embattled  counter-embattled  gules,  between  two  Cornish 


choughs  sable  in  chief  and  an  oak-tree  proper,  growing 
out  of  a  mound  in  base  vert,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee 


of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle  rising  proper.  Motto — 
"  Animo  non  astutia." 

Fifth  son  of  William  Neish,  Esq.,  of  Clepington  and 

Tannadyce,  Forfarshire,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1886  ;   m.  1848, 

Margaret    Ann,    2nd    d.    of    George    Watson,    of 

Calcutta  : — 

Lt.-Col.  Francis  Hugh  Neish,  late  Gordon  Highlanders, 

b.  1863  ;    m.  1894,  Alice  Katharine,  d.  of  Col.  Almeric 

George     Spencer,    and     has     issue — Frances    Feodora 

Spencer.     Res. — 26   Egerton  Crescent,   S.W.3.     Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 


NELSON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  cross  patonce  sable,  a 
bend  gules,  surmounted  by  another  engrailed  of  the  field, 
charged  with  three  bombs  fired  proper,  on  a  chief  (of 
honourable  augmentation)  undulated  argent,  waves  of 
the  sea,  from  which  a  palm-tree  issuant  between  a  dis- 
abled ship  on  the  dexter  and  a  battery  in  ruins  on  the 
sinister,  all  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 
Dexter  (as  a  crest  of  honourable  augmentation)  on  a 
naval  crown  or,  the  chelenk  or  plume  of  triumph 
presented  to  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson  by  the  grand 
signior,  or  Sultan  Selim  III.  ;  sinister,  the  family  crest, 
namely,  upon  waves  of  the  sea,  the  stern  of  a  Spanish 
man-of-war  all  proper,  thereon  inscribed  "  San  Joseff," 
with  Motto  over  "Faith  and  works."  Motto — "Pal- 
mam  qui  meruit  ferat." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Horatio  Nelson,  3rd  Earl  Nelson, 
b.  1823  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1845,  Lady  Mary  Agar,  d.  of 
2nd  Earl  of  Normanton  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Horatio  Nelson,  4th  Earl  Nelson,  of 
Trafalgar  and  Merton,  Viscount  Merton,  of  Trafalgar, 
and  Merton,  Surrey  (20  Nov.  1805  ;  Baron  Nelson,  of  The 
Nile,  and  of  Hillborough,  Norfolk  (18  Aug.  1801)  [Sup- 
porters— On  the  dexter  a  sailor  armed  with  a  cutlass  and 
a  pair  of  pistols  in  his  belt  proper,  his  right  hand  support- 
ing a  staff,  thereon  hoisted  a  commodore's  flag  gules,  and 
in  his  left  a  palm  branch  proper  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  lion 
rampant  regardant,  in  his  mouth  two  broken  flagstaffs 
proper,  flowing  from  the  one  a  Spanish  flag  or  and  gules, 
and  from  the  other  a  tri-coloured  flag,  in  his  dexter 
paw  a  palm  branch  proper],  b.  1857.  Seat — Trafalgar, 
Salisbury,  Wilts. 

Hon.  Edward  Agar  Horatio  Nelson,  b.  i860;  m. 
1889,  Geraldine,  d.  of  Henry  Cave,  of  Horton  Crescent, 
Rugby  ;   and  has  issue — Albert  Francis  Joseph  Horatio 


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Nelson,  Esq.,  6.1890  [m.  1924,  Amelia  (obtained  a  divorce 
1925),  widow  of  John  Scott] ;  Henry  Edward  Joseph 
Horatio  Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1894 ;  Charles  Sebastian 
Joseph  Horatio  Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  [m.  1916, 
Kathleen  Cook;  and  has  issue — James  Berkeley  Horatio 
Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Mary  Teresa  Muriel]  ; 
George  Joseph  Horatio  Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  John 
Marie  Joseph  Horatio  Nelson, Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and 
3  daus.     Res. — Trafalgar  House,  Salisbury. 


NELSON  of  Batsford  Park.  Gules,  on  a  fesse  between 
three  daggers,  points  downward,  or,  two  sinister  hands 
couped  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising  or,  a  sinister 
arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a 
dagger  point  downwards  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Per  se 
confidens." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Nelson,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1851  ;  d. 
1922  ;  m.  1879,  Margaret,  d.  of  Michael  Hope  of 
Gartlandstown,  Westmeath: — 

Sir  James  Hope  Nelson,  2nd  Bart.  (5  Feb.  1912),  b. 
1883  ;  m.  1st,  1913,  Isabel  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1921), 
d.  of  Dr.  Jules  F.  Valle  of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.;  2nd,  1923, 
Annie,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Loftus  Bryan,  of  Borrmount  Manor, 
co.   Wexford.      Res. — 16  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

William  Hope  Nelson,  Esq.,  b.  1885  ;  in.  1910,  Dora 
Violet  Venables,  d.  of  Arthur  Venables  Kyrke  of  Staple- 
grove,  Taunton ;  and  has  issue — William  Vernon  Hope 
Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Noelle  Marguerite  Mary 
Hope. 

Hugh  Hope  Nelson,  Esq.,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1918,  Alice,  d.  of 
the  late  Michael  Crean,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Alexander  Todd.  Res. — Lakers  Lodge,  Loxwood, 
Sussex. 


NELSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a 
cross  flory  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  bear's 
paw  erased,  and  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  mullet, 
all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  an  annulet  or, 


Sons    of   John   Joseph   Nelson,    M.A. ,   of   the   Inner 
Temple,    m.    Mary,    d.    of  John   Andrews    of    Cam- 
bridge :— 
Horace  Harrington  Nelson,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Hong-Kong, 
F.  R.G.S. ,   b.    29    Jan.    1843;    m.    3.     Nov.    1887,    Emma 
Rostron,  d.  of  William  Macaulay  of  Lee  Park,  Kent;  and 
has   issue — (1)    Horace  Macaulay   Nelson,    Gentleman,  b. 
1889;  (2)  John  Harwood  Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892;  and 
Marion.        Res.  —  Kemnal    Warren,     Chislehurst,    Kent. 
Clubs — Conservative,  City  of  London. 

Col.  Percy  Regmald  Nelson,  C.B.E.  (mil.),  b.  1884;  m. 
1  911,  Helen,  d.  of  E.  Willett.  Res. — 99  Widmore  Road, 
B  romley. 

Richard  Stanton  Nelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. — 


NELSON  of  Thornton-in-Craven  (H.  Coll.,  4  Oct. 1922). 
Per  chevron  the  chief  per  pale  or,  gules  and  sable,  in 
dexter  chief  a  rose  of  the  second,  and  in  sinister  chief  a 
rose  argent,  both  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in  base 
a  cross  flory  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  a 
greyhound  statant  proper,  collared  or.  Motto — "  Perse- 
verantia  et  labore."     Livery — Navy  blue. 

Eldest  son  of  James  Nelson,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1913;  w. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  of  : — 

Sir  Amos  Nelson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  J. P.,  Cotton 
Spinner  and  Manufacturer,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1879,  Mary,  d. 
of  Henry  Driver  ;  and  has  issue — Joe  Nelson,  Esq.,  b. 
1880;  Driver  Ralston  Nelson,  Esq.,  b.  1885;  Harry 
Pemberton  Nelson,  Esq.,  b.  1887.  Res. — Gledston,  nr. 
Skip  ton,  Yorks. 


THOMAS  NELSON,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  two  sinister  hands  apaumee  couped  gules  in 
chief,  and  a  dagger  point  downwards  proper  in  base,  within 
a  bordure  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed 
proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  erect  also  proper,  hilted 
and  pommelled  or.  Motto—"  Virtute  et  votis. "  Residence 
— St.  Leonard's,  Edinburgh. 


a  bear's  paw  erased  gules,  grasping  an  escutcheon  resting 
on  the  paw  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  charged  with  a  cross 
as  in  the  arms,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  mullet 
counterchanged.  Motto— "  Semper  fidelis."  Liverv— Dark 
blue,  red  facings, 


NELSON.  Argent,  two  sinister  hands  apaumee  couped 
gules  in  chief,  and  a  dagger  point  downwards  proper  in 
base.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper, 
the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  erect  also  proper,  hilted  and 
pommelled  or.     Motto — "  Virtute  et  votis." 

Son   of  William    Nelson,    Gentleman,    of    Salisbury 

Green  : — 
William  Frederick  Inglis   Nelson,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Salisbury  Green,  Edinburgh. 


NELTHORPE,  see  SUTTON-NELTHORPE. 


NETTERVILLE,  see  MACEVOY-NETTERVILLE. 


NEUMANN  of  Fuerth,  Bavaria  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Ar- 
gent, an  ostrich  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  lozenge  of  the 
field  between  two  bezants.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  an  antique  coronet  or,  a  springbok's  head 
proper.     Motto — "  Labore  et  honore." 

Sons  of  Sir  Sigmund  Neumann,  1st  Bart.,  sole  partner 

in  S.  Neumann  &  Co.,  and  Director  of  African  Banking 

Corporation  and  London  Joint  Stock  Bank,  b.  1857;  d. 

1916;  m.  1890,  Anna  Allegra,  d.  of  Jacques  Hakim 

of  Alexandria : — 

Sir  Cecil  Gustavus  Jacques  Neumann,  2nd  Bart.  (6  Feb. 

1912),  Capt.  late  Norfolk  Regt.,   b.  1891  ;  m.  1922,  Joan 

Florence  Mary,  d.  of  Canon  the  Hon.  Robert  Grimston  ; 

and  has  had  issue— Cecil  Hugh  Grimston  Neumann,  Esq., 

b.  1924  ;    d.   1928  ;    Gerard  Robert  Sigismund  Neumann, 

Esq.,  b.  (twin)  1928;  Annabel  Cecilie  Mary  ;  and  Lynette 

Joanne   Violet  (twin).     Res. — Cecil   Lodge,  Newmarket ; 

Burloes,   Royston,    Herts.  ;     146    Piccadilly,   W.     Clubs— 

Wellington,  Boodle's. 

Guy  Arthur  Neumann,  Esq.,  b.  1904. 

NEVEN-SPENCE  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  a  bordure 
sable  (for  Spence) ;    2  and  3,  azure,   a  fess  between  an 


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increscent  and  decrescent  in  chief  argent,  and  in  base 
a  branch  of  palm   slipped   or    (for   Neven).     Mantlings 


1.  gules,  doubled  or  ;  2  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules,  armed 
and  langued  azure  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
branch  of  palm  vert.  Mottoes — "  De  deo  et  sole  "  (for 
Spence)  ;  "  Vivis  sperandum  "  (for  Neven). 

Eldest  son  of  Thomas  William  Leisk  Spence,  Esq., 
of  Uyea,  Shetland,  Secretary  to  the  Scottish  Board 
of  Control,  J. P.,  and  Commissioner  of  Supply  for 
Zetland,  b.  1845;    d.    1923;     m.    1875,    Henrietta 
Fanny,  d.  of  Robert  James  Hebden,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Eday,  Carrick  House.  Eday,  Orkney ;  and  Ely 
Grange,  Sussex  : — 
Basil    Hamilton     Hebden     Neven-Spence     (formerly 
Spence),  Esq.,  of  Uyea,  Major  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Maj. 
R.A.M.C,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.),  F.R.G.S.,  prospective 
Conservative  Candidate  for  Orkney  and  Shetland,  b. 
1888;  m.  1917,  Margaret  Alice,  d.  of   the  late    George 
Hunter  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh,  and 
has  issue — Basil  St.  Clair  Neven  Neven-Spence,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925;  Margaret  Sunniva;   and  Alice  Annette. 
Seat— Uyea,  Shetland.     Res. — Hah*  of  Uyea,  Uyeasound, 
Shetland.     Club — Caledonian. 

NEVILE  of  Thorney  (Vn.   Notts.,  1569  and  1614,  Ped. 
H.   Coll.).     Quarterly,   1.  gules,  a  saltire  ermine  (Nevile) ; 

2.  or,  fretty  gules,  on  a  canton  per  pale  of  the  first  and 
argent,  a  galley  sable  (Nevile) ;  3.  gules,  billette  and  a  lion 
rampant  or  (Bulmer);  4.  the  arms  of  Rowlston  ;  5.  the 
arms  of  Blomster  ;  6.  the  arms  of  Fencott ;  7.  the  arms  of 
Crofts  ;  8.  the  arms  of  Bosvile ;  9.  the  arms  of  Hercye. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  bull's  head  ermine,  the  horns  tipped  vert. 
Motto — "  Ne  vile  velis."     Livery — Red,  with  white  facings. 

Son  of  George  Nevile  of  Thorney,  co.   Notts.,   J. P., 

M.A. ,  b.   1833;  d.    1894;    m.   1873,  Sarah,  only  d.   of 

Edward  Williamson  of  Scarborough  : — 
Edward  Farrington  Nevile,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1st, 
1903,  Cycily  Blanche  Murton,  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Edward  J. 
Castle,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  Recorder  of  Bristol;  and  has  issue — 
Henry  Ralph  Nevile,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  Eleanora 
Cicely  ;  2nd,  1914,  Annie  Leah,  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  William 
Forbes  of  Tientsin,  China.     Res. — Thorney,  Newark. 

Yr.  sons  of  Rev.  Christopher  Nevile,  J.  P.  of  Thorney 

Hall,   Rector  of  Wickenby  and  Vicar  of  Thorney,   b. 

1806  ;  d.    1877  ;  m.   1st,   1830,   Gertrude  (d.    1859),  d. 

of    Lt.-Col.     George    Hotham ;     2nd,    Margaret    (d. 

1862),    d.   of   John    Wright;    3rd,  Mary  Ann,   d.    of 

Robert  Tooth,  of  Swift's  Park,  Kent  :— 


Edward  Horatio  Nevile,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Kesteven  Div.  of 
Lines.,  b.  1847;  m.   1882,  Alice  Edith,  d.  of  late  Christian 
Allhusen,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Stoke  Court;    and  has 
issue— (1)  Gervas  Clifton  Nevile,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 
b.    1883    [m.    1910,    Marjorie,    only   d.    of    late    Theodore 
Mandor,  and  has  issue— Peter  Nevile,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 
(fies.  —  Dogwood,    Biddenden)];    (2)   Christopher    Nevile, 
Gentleman,  b.   1891   [m.    1918,  Vera,  d.    of  Brantingham 
Burtt,  of  Wellingore  Grange,  Lincoln],    Res.  —  Haddington, 
Lincoln.     Club s— Boodle's,  Junior  Constitutional. 
Issue  by  2nd  mar.  : — 
John  Christopher  Nevile,  Gentleman,  £.  1862;  m.    1895, 
Mildred    Helen    Mary,   d.    of  Wyndham   George   Conway 
Carmichael  and  granddau.  of  late  Sir  Windham  Carmichael 
Anstruther,    Bart.  ;   and   has   issue — Barbara  Cicely ;    and 
Joyce.     Res.— 6  Matheson  Road,  W.Kensington. 
Issue  by  3rd  mar.  : — ■ 
Richard  Arthur  Nevile,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1894,  Jane 
Ursula,  d.  of  late  Samuel  Rogers  of  Lathbury,  Newport  Pag- 
nell ;  and  has  issue— Frances  Ethel  ;  and  Catherine.     Res.— 
Sydney  Oswald  Nevile,   Gentleman,  b.   1873.     Res.  —  n 
Regent  Court,  N.W.i. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Nevile,  M.A.,  R.D. ,  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  and  Rector  of  Stow-in-Lindsay,  b.  1816  ;  d. 
1902  ;  m.  i860,  Maria,  only  surv.  child  of  Rev.  W.  A. 
Hammond,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Whitchurch  (Oxon.) :— 
Major  Christopher  William  Andrew  Nevile,  late  3rd  Batt. 
Lines.  Regt.,  b.  1862.     Res.— 

Rev.    Charles   Swainston    Nevile,    Rector   of  Wickenby, 
b.  1864.     Res.—  The  Rectory,  Wickenby,  Lines. 


NEVILE  of  Wellingore  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  a  saltire  ermine  ;  2  and  3,  or,  fretty  gules,  on  a 
canton  per  pale  ermine  and  of,  a  galley  with  sails  furled 
sable.     Motto — "  Ne  vile  velis." 

Sons  of  Ralph  Henry  Christopher  Nevile  of  Wellin- 
gore, co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1883,  b.  1850; 
d.  1911  ;  m-  1871,  Mildred  Francis  {d.  1908),  d.  of 
Charles  Robert  Scott-Murray  of  Danesfield,  Bucks  :— 
Geoffrey  Henry  Nevile,  Gentleman,  formerly  Sudan  Civil 
Service,  b.  1874.    'Seat — Wellingore  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Charies  Joseph  Nevile,  Gentleman,  Sudan  C.S.,  b.  1883  ; 
m.   1919,    Muriel,  d.  of  Rt.    Hon.   Sir  Nicholas  O'Conor, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Dundermott ;  and  has  issue- 
Henry  Nicholas  Nevile,  Gentleman, b.  1920  ;  Mary  Frances ; 
Eileen  Katherine  Violet ;  and  Elinor  Magdalene.     Res.— 
Son  of  Rev.  Gerard  Nevile,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Tilton,  co. 
Leicester,  b.   1815  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1842,  Rosamond  [d. 
1862),  eldest  d.  of  Sir  Matthew  Blakiston: — 
Henry  Nevile  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1876,  Lucy,  d.  of 
Roberts  of  Edinburgh.     Res. — 


NEVILE  (R.L.).  Argent,  a  saltire  gules,  a  crescent 
for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  sable,  differenced 
as  the  arms.  Motto— "  Ne  vile  velis."  Livery — Buff,  red 
facings. 

Sons  of  Percy  Sandford  Nevile,  Esq.,  J. P.  West  Rdg. 

Yorks. ,  b.  1840;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1st,  1865,  Rhoda  Marwood 

(d.    1866),    eld.    d.    of   late    Harry    Farr   Yeatman    of 

Manston   House,  Dorset;    2nd,   1873,   Etheline,  d.   of 

Charles  H.  Radcliffe  of  Salisbury: — 

Percy  Gilbert  Nevile,  Esq.,  late   Majcr  (S.R.)  Durham 

L.I. ,  formerly  3rd  Batt.  York,  and  Lanes.  Regt.,  and  Lieut. 

Northumberland   Hussars,  b.    1866;    m.   1897,  Violet  Ida, 

d.   of  John  Charles   Worsley   Montague ;    and    has  surv. 

issue — (1)    Percy  Montague   Nevile,  Gentleman,    b.  1904; 

(2)  John  Morton    Nevile,   Gentleman,   b.    1905;    (3)   

Nevile,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Rhoda  Violet  Mary;  and 
Dorothy  Mabel  Thelma.  Seat— Skelbrooke  Park,  Don- 
caster,  Yorks.     Club — Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Malhert  Martin  Huyshe  Nevile,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  North- 
umberland Fusiliers,  b.  1877 ;  m.  1904,  Evelyn  Sophia,  d. 
of  James  Montagu  of  Melton  Park,  Doncaster ;  and  has 
issue  —  Joan  Adeline  ;  Marjorie  Evelyn  ;  and  Dorothy 
Constance.     Res. — 

Gervys  Charles  Nevile,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  late  R.F  A., 
b.  1880;  m.  1st,  1909,  Alma  Gladys,  only  child  of  late 
Major  John  Chadwick,  4th  Dragoon  Gds.  ;  2nd,  1920, 
Jean  Grey,  d.  of  William  Fletcher- Taylor,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Drur'y  Wormwald,  of  Horstead  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and 
has  issue  by  2nd  wife — Sandford  Drury  Nevile,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921  ;  (by  1st  wife) — Valerie  Alma  Mary.  Res.— 
Kentwell  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 


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NEVILL,  see  ABERGAVENNY,  Marquess  of. 

NEVILLE.  Gules,  on  a  saltire  argent,  a  rose  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
A  bull  statant  argent,  pied  sable,  collared  and  chained 
or.  Supporters— On  either  side  a  lion  rampant  regard- 
ant argent,  maned  and  tufted  sable,  gorged  with  a 
chaplet  of  olive  vert.     Motto—"  Ne  vile  velis." 

Son  of  Rev.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Latimer  Neville,  6th  Baron 

Braybrooke,    b.    1827 ;    d.    1904  ;    m.   1853,    Lucy 

Frances,  d.  of  Henry  Le  Marchant  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Neville,  7th  Baron  Braybrooke,  of 

Braybrooke,    co.     Northampton     (1788),     J. P.,     D.L., 

Cambs.,  J. P.  Essex  and  Herts.,  b.  1855  ;    m.  (1st),  1898, 

Emilie  Pauline  {d.  1912),  d.  of  the  late  Antoine  Gonin, 

of  Le  Chateau  de  Condemine,    Macon,  France  ;    (2nd), 

1917,  Dorothy  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Lawson, 

K.C.B. ;  and  has  issue — Hon  Richard  Henry  Cornwallis 

Neville,  b.  1918  ;  Hon.  George  Robert  Latimer  Neville, 

b,  1920  :  Hon.  Catherine  Dorothy.     Seats — Audley  End, 

Saffron  Walden,  Essex  ;  Hevdon  House,  Royston,  Herts. 

Club — Travellers' . 

NEVILLE  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.  1885,).  Sable,  a  chevron 
invected  vair  between  three  lions  rampant  or,  each 
holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 
with  an  eagle's  head  erased  azure.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  dis- 
played sable,  on  the  breast  and  upon  each  wing  an 
escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  also 
sable. 

Son  of  James  Sewell  Neville,  Esq.  (formerly  White), 

of  Sloley   HaU,   J. P.   co.   Norfolk,   Judge  of  High 

Court    at    Calcutta    1876-82,    b.    1827;     d.    1912  ; 

m.   1862,  Emelyn  A.,  eld.  d.  of  late  J.   Stogdon, 

of  Heavitree  : — 

Sir  Reginald  James  Neville  Neville,  1st  Bart.  (2  July, 

1927)  of  Sloley,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.  Norfolk,  M.P.  Wigan, 

1910-18,  and  E.  Div.  Norfolk  since  1924,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 

Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Recorder  of  Bury  St. 

Edmund's  since  1905  ;  b.  1863  ;    m.  1st,  1890,  Ida  (d. 

1913),  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund  Henderson,   K.C.B.  ; 

2nd,  1920,  Violet  Sophia  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  C.  J. 

Baines,  Gloucester  Regt.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  R.J.  Hunter, 

and  has  issue — (by  1st  wife),    James  Edmund  Neville, 

Esq.,   M-C,   b.  1897;  and  2    daus.      Seat — Sloley  Hall, 

Norwich.    Clubs — Carlton,  United  University,  Athenaeum. 

NEVILLE  (U.O.).  Barry  of  four  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  saltire  of  the  first.  Mantling"  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head 
pied,  attired  of  the  first,  charged  with  a  rose.  Motto  — 
"  Ne  vile  velis." 

Sons  of  Robert   Neville,   b.  ;    d.    1873 ;    m.    1854, 

Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Piers  Edward  Butler  : — 
Robert    Neville,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — Sydney, 

N.S.W. 
Francis  Richard  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1901, 

Adelaide,  d.  of Patton  ;  and  has  issue— Claude  Neville, 

Gentleman,  b.  1905;  and  Dorothy  Mary.     Res. — 

Issue  of  William  Brent  Neville,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  4th 
Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Fus.,b.         ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  : — 

?  Issue. 
Sons  of  Rev.    William   Alexander   Neville,   b.    1814 ; 
d.  ;    m.     1844,     Katherine,    d.    of    Rev.    Josiah 

Crampton,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Castle  Connel : — 
Richard  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Josiah  Philip  Crampton  Neville,  Esq.,  Major  14th  Bengal 
Lancers,  b.         .     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Caudler  Neville,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Col.  1st 
Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,*.  1859;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1892,  Amy, 
d.  of  Colin  Ross  of  Gruinards  : — 
Robert  Arthur  Ross  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Seats — 
Ahanure,  co.  Kilkenny;  Rockfield,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin. 
Son  of    Major   Robert   Neville,    formerly  51st  Regt., 
served   in   the   Crimea,    b.    1824;    d.    1907;    m.    1857, 
Emma  Helsham,  only  surv.  child  of  William  Helsham- 
Caudler-Brown': — 
Rev.  Brent   Richard  Robert  Neville,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  formerly  Vicar  of  Lock's  Heath,  Southampton,  b. 
1861  ;  m.  1891,  Margaret,  d.  of  Joseph  Shaw  of  Woodleigh, 
Cheltenham;  and  has  issue — three  daus.     Res. — Holbrook 
Rectory,  Ipswich. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Josias  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1834; 
d.  1885  ;  m.  1855,  Amelia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Col.  Leander 
Ransome  of  San  Francisco,  California,  U.S.A. : — 


Brent  Neville  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Post.  add. — 
Stephen  Darcy  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Hubert  Greville  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 

NEVILLE-GRENVILLE  of  Butleigh  Court  (Roy.  Lie. 
7  July  1825,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  on  a  cross 
argent,  five  torteaux,  a  mullet  or  for  difference  (Grenville); 
2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  saltire  argent,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  a  crescent  or  for  difference.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
garb  vert,  charged  with  a  mullet  or  for  difference  (Grenville) 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull  argent,  pied  sable, 
armed,  unguled  and  collared  and  chained  or,  charged  with 
a  crescent  gules  for  difference  (Neville).  Motto — "  Ne 
vele  velis."     Livery— Blue,  red  and  white  striped  vest. 

Son   of   Ralph   Neville   Granville-Neville,  Esq.,  M.P. 

for  Mid-Somerset  1868-78,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1886;  m.  1P45, 

Julia   Roberta  (d.   1892),  d.    of  Sir  Robert  Frankland 

Russell,  7th  Bart.  :— 

Robert  Neville  Grenviile,   Esq.,   J.P.,   D.L.,   and  C.A. 

Somerset,   High  Sheriff  1900,  M.A.    Camb. ,   b.   1846;    m. 

1879,  Gertrude  Agnes,  sixth  d.  of  Rev.  Fitzharding  Berkeley 

Portman,     Rector    of    Staple    Fitzpaine.      Seat — Butleigh 

Court,  Somerset. 

Sons   of  Adm.  Sir  George   Neville,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O., 

late  A.D.C.   to  H.M.   the  King,  Offic-.r  of  the  Legion 

of  Honour,  b.  1850;  d.  1923  ;  ?n.  1886,  Fairlie  Florence, 

d.  of  D.  Lloyd  Jones: — 

Ralph  Neville,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.),  R.N.,  b.  1887;    m. 

1918,   Hon.   Lettice  Cary,  d.  of  12th  Viscount    Falkland  ; 

and  has  issue — Richard    Neville  Grenville,  Esq.,  b.    1922; 

and  Monica.     Res. — Murtrev,  Frome. 

Philip  Lloyd  Neville,  Esq."  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1888. 
Alfred   Geoffrey    Neville,    Esq.,    Capt.    R.A. ,    b.    1891 ; 
m.   1922,  Philippa,  d.  of  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George   Webley 
Hope,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.     Res.— 

Yngr.    sons   of    Ralph   Neville    Grenville-Neville   (see 
above)  : — 
Hugh  Neville,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  M.A.  Camb., 
b.   1851.    Res. — Milborne  Port,  Somerset.     Clubs — Carlton, 
Arthur's. 

Claud   Neville,  Gentleman,  b.    1858;    m.    1897,  Frances 
Cromwell,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  W.  A.  Frankland,  9th  Bart.  ;  and 
has   issue — -Edward    Neville,   Esq.,   Lieut.    R.N. ,  b.   1904. 
Res. — The  Abbey,  Charlton  Adam,  Taunton,  Somerset. 
Son  of  Louis  Neville,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  d.  1919  ;  m. 
1879,    Ada    Isabel,   eldest  d.  of  late  J.    T.    Rouse  of 
Lyttleton,  N.Z. : — 
Bertram  Neville,  Gentleman,    late   Lieut.    R. M.L.I,,    b. 
1880.     Res.— 

NEVILLE-ROLFE  (R.L.,  1  March  1837).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  sable, 
three  annulets  argent  (Rolfe);  2  and  3,  gules,  five  fusils 
conjoined  in  fesse  or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot 
sable,  all  within  a  bordure  nebuly  argent  (Neville). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  issuant  out  of  a  crescent 
gules  a  rose  argent,  slipped  vert  (Rolfe)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  fretty  gutes 
(Neville).     Motto — "  Cresco  crescendo." 

Sons    of    Charles    Fawcett    Neville-Rolfe,     Esq.,    of 
Heacham  Hall,  J. P.,  b.  1815;  d.  1869;  m.  (1st),  1841, 
Martha  Holt,  d.  of  William  Chapman  of  Newcastle  - 
on-Tyne  : — 
Charles  William  Neville-Rolfe,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  m. 
1st,  1882,  Fanny  Kunigunda  Clive,   d.   of  Frederick   Wal- 
pole  Keppel  of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Clive  Neville-Rolfe,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Comdr.   R.N.,  b.  1884 
[m.  1917,  Sybil,  d.  of  Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Burney,  G.C.M.G. , 
K.C.B.,    and   has    issue — Eustace    Burney    Neville-Rolfe, 
Gentleman,  b.    1917 ;    and    Helen  Aurea] ;    (2)    Randolph 
Neville-Rolfe,    Gentleman    [tn.    Kathleen,     d.    of    Canon 
Archdale,   of  Durham,  and  has  issue — Charles  Babington 
Neville-Rolfe,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;   Randolf  Neville-Rolfe, 
Gentleman,   b.    (twin)   1922;    Joan;    Daphne  (twin);   and 
Hazel];    Louisa    Ethel  \m.    1913,    J.     H.    W.   Gill];    and 
Kunigunda  [m.  1914,  William  Alfred  Kempe,  son  of  Rev. 
E.  W.   Kempe] ;   2nd,  1895,   Maude  Isabel,  d.  of  G.  Colt, 
Barrister-at-Law.      Res. — The  Windmill,  Heacham,  King's 
Lynn. 

Capt.  Herbert  Neville-Rolfe,  D.S.O. ,  R.N.,  J.P. 
Somerset,  b.  1854;  m.  1896,  Mabel,  only  d.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Barff  of  Naples  ;  and  has  issue — Guy  Neville-Rolfe, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1898;  lone;  and  Dorothy.  Res. — 
Westbrook,  Flax  Bourton,  Somerset. 


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Son  of  Rev.  Alfred  Neville- Rolfe,  b.    1857;    d.    1896; 

m.  1887,  Ada  Maria,  d.  of  Edward  Wilson  of  Broughton 

House,  Preston : — 
Arthur  Neville-Rolfe,  Esq.,  Caj  t.  5th  R.  Goorkha  Rifles, 
b.  1888  ;  m.   1915,  Jeanne,  d.  of  Comte  de  Soibsons,  and 
has    issue — Edmuud    Neville-Rolfe,    Gentleman,    b.    1920. 
Jies.  —  Heacham,  Norfolk. 

The  Late  HENRY  GERARD  FENTON  NEWALL, 
Esquire,  Major  3rd  Batt.  Lanes.  Fusiliers,  J.  P.  co.  of  Bute. 
Born  January  28,  1853,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Newall,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Hare  Hill, 
Littleborough,  by  his  wife  Maria,  daughter  of  John  Fenton, 
Esquire,  of  Crimble  Hall,  Rochdale,  M.P. ,  Justice  of  the 
Peace.    Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1843)— Quarterly,  1 


and  4,  party  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  three  covered  cups 
within  an  orle  or  (for  Newall);  2.  or,  on  a  chief  per  pale 
gules  and  sable,  three  bezants ;  3.  vert,  a  lion  rampant 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  affronted  proper,  wreathed 
round  the  temples  or  and  gules,  suspended  from  the  mouth 
by  a  ribbon  of  the  last  an  escutcheon  paly,  indented  of  four 
also  or  and  gules;  with  the  Motto,  "  Non  recedam." 
Married,  June  1,  1876,  Barbara,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  Henry  Gibb of  Eilyer,  Australia;  and  died  19 16,  having 
had  Issue — Ruby  May  [m.  1909,  Edward  Baird  Hay 
Blackwell] ;  Eileene  Barbara  [/».  1904,  Henry  Campbell 
Stuart,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Heather  Stuart  Fenton  (d.  1896). 
Estates — Hare  Hill,  Littleborough  ;  Inchfield,  Walsden. 
Residence— The  Links  House,  St.  Andrews,  N.B. 

NEWALL  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  within  two  chevronels  or, 
between  three  fountains,  seven  annulets  interlaced  chevron- 
wise  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest- — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  two  storks'  heads  addorsed  proper.  Motto — 
"  Carpe  diem." 

Only   son  of  Samuel   Newall,    of  Richmond,  Surrey, 
b.  1817;  d.  1900;  m.  1857,  Caroline  Lydia  Rosa,  d.  of 
George  Cribb  of  Great  Russell  Street,  London  : — 
George   William    Newall,    Gentleman,    B.A.    Lond.,    b. 
1859.     Res.  — 17  Ranelagh  Avenue,  Barnes,  Surrey. 

NEWBERY,  of  Heathfield  Park,  Sussex  (H.  Coll., 
8  May  1794).  Argent,  three  bendlets  azure,  a  chief  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  blackamoor's  head  in  profile  proper,  from  the 
ear  a  drop  silver  issuing  from  a  tuft  of  heath  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Si  recte  perstes." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Lionel  Archibald  McClintock  Newbery 
(eld.    son    of   Lionel    Newbery,    see    below),    M.A., 


Christ's    College,    Camb.,    Vicar   of   Christ    Church, 
Winchester,  b.   1868;    d.  1927;    m.  1897,  Clara,  d. 
of  Alfred  Robert  Arnold  of  Bournemouth,  co.  South- 
ampton : — 
Rev.  Eric  Archibald  Newbery,  Chaplain,  Missions  to 
Seamen,  formerly  Lieut.  LA.,  b.  1898  ;   m.  1920,  Maud 
Ellen  Marjorie,  d.  of  William  John  Longstaff  of  Bevers- 
brook,  Westcombe  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  and  has  issue 
—John  Eric  McClintock  Newbery,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ; 
James  Guy  Newbery,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.   Postal  address 
— Missions  to  Seamen,  11   Buckingham  Street,  Strand, 
W.C. 

Douglas  Arnold  Newbery,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  Surg.-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1902. 

Second  son  of  Lionel  Newbery,  of  Northwood,  Bird- 
hurst  Road,  South  Croydon,  Surrey,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1910 ; 
m.   1867,  Fanny,  d.  of  John  White  of  Aylesbury, 
Bucks.  : — 
Francis     Raikes     Le     Blanc     Newbery,     Gentleman, 
b.  1870;    m.  1921,  Caroline  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Tucker  of  Hitchin.     Res. — Northaw,  South  Park 
Hill  Road,  South  Croydon,  Surrey. 

NEWBOLT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  bendy  of 
six  azure  and  argent  per  fesse  counterchanged  within  a 
bordure  ermine  (Newbolt);  2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  bend 
between  two  pheons  argent,  a  torteau  fretty  or,  between 
two  round  buckles  of  the  field  (Stubbs).  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sinister 
hand  proper,  cuffed  per  pale  argent  and  azure,  grasping 
a  bird-bolt  in  bend  also  argent,  headed  or.  Motto — "  Aut 
nunc  aut  nunquam." 

Sons   of  Rev.    Henry  Francis   Newbolt,    Vicar   of  St. 

Mary's,   Bilston,   Staffs.,   b.   1824;    d.   1866;    m.    i860 

Emily,    d.    and  coh.    of  George    Bradnock   Stubbs  of 

Walsall  and  Blymhill  :— 
Sir  Henry  (John)  Newbolt,  Knt.  Bach.  (1915),  C.H., 
Official  Naval  Historian  (Oxon.),  M.A.,  D.Litt.,  Hon. 
Litt.D.  (Camb.),  b.  1862;  m.  1889,  Margaret  Edina,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Arthur  Duckworth  of  Orchardleigh  Park, 
Somerset,  J.P.  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Francis  Newbolt, 
Esq.,  Capt.  and  Adjt.  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.  1914-18, 
b.  1893  [m.  1921,  Nancy  Kathleen,  d.  of  John  Triffitt,  of 
Sutherland  House,  York,  and  has  issue— Peter  John  Henry 
Newbolt,  Esq.,  b.  1923;  and  Anne  Margaret];  and 
Margaret  Cecilia  [m.  1914,  Major  Ralph  Dolignon  Furse, 
D.S.O.,  King  Edward's  Horse].  Res. — Netherhampton 
House,  nr.  Salisbury;  29  Campden  Hill  Road,  W.8. 
Club — Athenaeum. 

Sir  Francis  (George)  Newbolt,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  K.C., 
Barrister-at-Law,  D.Litt.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.,  F.C.S., 
A.  R.E. ,  Official  Referee,  Supreme  Court,  Chairman  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Devonsh.,  Chancellor  of  the  Dioceses  of  Exeter 
and  Bradford,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1888,  Alice  Clara  Franck,  d.  and 
coh.  of  Rev.  James  Franck  Bright,  D.D.,  of  Brockbury 
Manor,  Colwall,  Hereford,  late  Master  of  University  Coll., 
Oxford ;  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Katharine  ;  Emmeline 
Mary  [m.  1916,  John  D.  G.  Medley] ;  Alice  Rachel  Franck 
\m.  1920,  E.  M.  Rutter]  ;  and  Margaret  Phoebe  [m.  1921, 
Lt.-Col.  W.  G.  Michelmore,  D.S.O.,  M.C.].  Res.— 
Mattocks,  Aylesbeare.,  Devon  ;  40  Kensington  Park 
Gardens,  London,  W.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Norwegian. 

NEWBOROUGH,  Baron,  see  WYNN. 

NEWCASTLE,  Duke  of,  see  PELHAM-CLINTON. 

NEWDIGATE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  lions'  gambs 
erased  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Motto — 
"  Foyall  loyall." 

Son  of  Francis  William  Newdigate  of  Allesley  Park, 
co.  Warwick,  b.  1822;  d.  1893;  m.  1st,  1859,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Agnes  Sophia,  d  of  Field-Marshal  Sir 
Alexander  Woodford,  G.C.B.  : — 
Sir  Francis  Alexander  Newdigate-Newdigate,  G.C.M.G., 
{q.v.). 

Issue  of  Francis  Henry  Newdigate,  b.  ;  d.  1900  ; 

m.  ,  Katherine,  d.  of  Hon.  J.  Barnngton: — 

?  Issue. 

Sons   of  William   Henry  Newdigate  of  Forest    Hall, 
b.         ;    d.  1885;  m.  1851,  Caroline,  d.  of  Capt.  T.  H. 
Duthie : — 
•  Newdigate,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Post.  add. — Forest 


Hall,  Knysna,  Cape  Colony. 
■ Newdigate  Gentleman,  b. 


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Sons  of  Alfred  Newdigate,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  of 
Clarendon  Square,  Leamington,  b.  1829;  d.  1923  ;  m. 
i860,  Selina,  eldest  d.  of  Rev.  G.   Boynton: — 

Bernard  Henry  Newdigate,  Gentleman,  b.   1869. 

Sebastian  Francis  Newdigate,  Gentleman,  R.N'.R. , 
b.  1880. 

Sir  FRANCIS  ALEXANDER  NEWDIGATE  - 
NEWDEGATE,  G.C.M.G.  (1925)  [assumed  the 
additional  name  of  Newdegate  by  Royal  Licence  in  1902, 
under  the  will  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  C.  N.  Newdegate], 
Governor  of  Tasmania  1917-20,  and  of  Western  Australia 
1920-24,  High  Steward  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Knight  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  M.  P. 
1892  to  1906  for  North-East  Warwickshire,  and  for  North 
Warwickshire  1909-17,  J.  P.  for  the  co.  of  Warwick,  D.  L. 
for  cos.  Warwick  and  Derbyshire.  Born  Dec.  31,  1862,  being 
the  only  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  William  Newdegate, 
Coldstream  Guards,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  Alexander  Woodford,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
Armorial  bearings  —  Gules,  three  lions'  gambs  erased 
argent,  impaling  the  arms  of  Bagot,  namely,  ermine,  two 
chevronels  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fieur-de-lys  argent.  Supporters 
— Dexter,  a  swan  sable;  sinister,  a  horse  argent,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak,  leaved  fructedand  slipped  proper. 
Motto — "  Foyall  loyall."  Livery  (dress) — White  coat, 
scarlet  waistcoat,  white  stockings;  (undress)— buff  coat, 
black  and  red  striped  waistcoat,  black  trousers.  Married, 
Oct.  13,  1888,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Sophia  Lucia,  dau.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  3rd  Lord  Bagot ;  and  has  Issue — Lucia  Charlotte 
Susan  [m.  1919,  Lieut.  John  Maurice  Fitz-Roy,  R.N.  (ret.), 
and  has  issue] ;  and  Susan  Theodora  \m.  1924,  Alaistair 
Baillie].  Seat — Arbury,  Nuneaton,  co.  Warwick.  Club — 
Carlton. 

NEWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  per  pale 
gules  and  azure,  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  between  two  greyhounds  courant  and  respectant 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  stag  lodged  argent,  attired  or,  supporting 
a  banner  gules,  charged  with  a  saltire  silver.  Motto 
—  "Tendo." 

Son  of  Joseph  Newell,  of  Pudsey,  Yorks.,  b.  ; 

m.  ,  d.  of  Matthew  Banks,  of  Pudsey  : — 

His  Honour  Judge  Harold  Newell,  B.A.,  B.C.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  Judge  of  the  County 
Court  Circuit  No.  19,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1900,  Lilian,  d.  of 
George  Andrew  Jones,  of  Pudsey.  Res. — Darley  Hall, 
Darley  Dale,  co.  Derby.     Club — County  (Derby). 

NEWLAND  (H,  Coll.,  24  Jan.  1919).  Gules,  a  chev- 
ron flory  at  the  top  or,  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and 
a  lion  rampant  in  base  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear's  head  erased 
sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  broken  spear  proper. 
Motto — "  Recte  sequor." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Foster  Newland,  M.D.,  of  Kings- 
town, Dublin,  b.  1825  ;    d.  1908  ;   tn.  1856,  Sophia, 
d.  of  Ernst  Reuss,  of  Victoria  Park,  Manchester  : — 
Sir  Foster  Reuss  Newland,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.B.,  Maj.- 
Gen.  (ret.)  R.A.M.C,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Ordre  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  served  S.  Africa  and 
Great  War,  has  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
(Italy),  b.  1862  ;  m.  1918,  Donna  Nennella  (who  obtained 
a  divorce  1928),  d.  of  Gen.  il  Conte  Salazar  y  Muratores, 
of  the  Italian  Army ;    and  has  issue — Loris  Antonella 
Thomasa.    Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Travellers,'  Kennel. 

NEW7LANDS,  Baron,  see  HOZIER. 

NEWMAN  of  Mamhead.  Azure,  three  demi-lions 
couped  argent,  semee  of  cross  crosslets  sable.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  per  chevron 
azure,  guttee-d t'eau  and  argent,  guttee-de-sang.  Motto — 
"  Ubi  amo  ibi  fides." 

Son  of    Sir  Lydston  Newman,  3rd  Bart.,  b.   1823  ; 

d.    1892;    m.    1867,   Emma  (d.  191 1),   d.   of   Field 

Dudley,   Esq.  : — 
Sir  Robert  Hunt  Stapylton  Dudley  Lydston  Newman, 
4th  Bart.,  of    Mamhead,    Devon  (17  Mar.    1836),  J. P., 
D.L.,  C.C.  co.  Devon,  M.P.  Exeter  since  1918,  b.    1871. 
Seat — Mamhead   Park,    Exeter.     Club — Carlton. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Thomas  Holdsworth  Newman, 

Esq.,   J. P.,   Capt.    Devon  Yeo.  Cavalry,  b.    1825; 

d.  1894  ;  m.  1864,  Elizabeth  Laura,  eld.  d.  of  Martin 

Tucker   Smith,   M.P. : — 


Robert  Lydston  Newm  n,  Esq.,  J. P.  Devon,  Lieut., 
and  (1907)  Sheriff  City  of  London,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1899, 
Alfreda  Ernestine,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George 
Ferguson  Bowen,  G.C.M.G.,  and  hasissue — Ralph  Alured 
Newman,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Thomas  Newman,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906,  and  Joyce  Alfreda.  Res. — n  Cadogan 
Square,  S.W. ;    Coryton,  Dartmouth,  Devon. 

Son  of    Alured    Newman,   Esq.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1904; 

m.  1880,  Ida  Leonora  Arlington: — 
Edward  Devon  Newman,  Esq.,  Major  Lines.  Yeo., 
served  Great  War  1915-18,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1st,  1909,  Violet 
Ethel  (div.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  D.  Morgan-Kirby ; 
2nd,  1926,  Hilda,  d.  of  Leonard  Barrow,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Normanton  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts.;  and  has  issue — 
(by  1st  wife) — Edward  John  Alured  Newman,  Gentle- 
man, b.  19 15  ;  and  Myra  Beatrice  Bellona.  Res. — 
Scremby  Manor,  Spilsby,  Lines. 

The  Reverend  GEORGE  WILLIAM  NEWMAN, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxon.  Born 
March  1,  1850,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Wenman  Newman,  Esq.,  of  Thornbury  Park,  by  his  wife 
Frances  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Joseph 
Goodenough,  D.  D. ,  Rector  of  Broughton  Pogis,  co.  Oxford. 
Armorial  bearings— (Quarterly,  sable  and  argent,  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  three  mullets  of  the  second,  in 
the  centre  an  inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  portcullis 
imperially  crowned  or,  being  an  augmentation  granted  by 
Charles  II.  to  Col.  Newman  for  his  loyalty  at  the  Battle 
of  Worcester.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swallow  rising  proper.  Motto — 
' '  Lux  mea  Christus. "  Seat — Thornbury  Park,  near  Bristol. 
Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sir  JOHN  ROBERT  BRAMSTON  NEWMAN,  Knt. 
Bachelor  (1923),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cork  (High 
Sheriff  co.  Cork  1898),  B.A.  Cantab.,  M.P.  for  Enfield 
1910-18,  Finchley  1918-23,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Newberry.  Born  1871,  eldest  son  of  late  John  Adam 
Richard  Newman,  Esq.,  B.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1874,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Matilda,  second  dau.  of  Col. 
Bramston  -  Smith,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Pencraig,  Llensefin, 
Anglesea.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  chief  azure,  a 
chevron  between  three  demi-lions  passant  gules,  impaling 
the  arms  of  Plunket.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
An  eagle's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  an  escallop  or. 
Motto—"  Fidelitatis  vis  magna."  Livery — Claret,  and  red 
facings.  Married,  1895,  Hon.  Olive  Anne  (who  d.  1896), 
second  dau.  of  his  Grace  the  Most  Rev.  Lord  Plunket,  D.D. , 
Archbishop  of  Dublin.  He  m.  secondly,  1898,  Geraldine, 
only  child  of  the  late  Col.  William  Pretyman,  60th  Rifles. 
Estates — Newberry  Manor,  co.  Cork.  Seat — Newberry 
Manor,  Mallow.     Clubs — Carlton,  R.A.C. 

GEORGE  BELLINGHAM  NEWPORT,  Esquire,  of 
Ballygallon,  co.  Kilkenny,  J. P.  co.  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff 
1900.  Born  1857,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Newport.Esq. ,  J.P.  of  Waterford.by  Priscilla,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Greene,  Esq.,  R.M.  for  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
niece  of  Sir  John  Newport,  1st  Bart.  (ext.).  Armorial  bear- 
ings —Or,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  leopards'  faces 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  -Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent,  armed,  maned, 
bearded ,  and  ducally  gorged  or.  Motto  —  "  N  e  supra  modum 
sapere. "     Seat— Rockview,  Inistiogue. 

NEWSON  of  Framlingham  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a 
fesse  argent,  between  two  cross  crosslets  or,  an  Indian 
rose  between  two  cross  crosslets  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  boar's  head  erased  or,  three  cross  crosslets  fessewise 
gules.  Badge — Two  Indian  roses  or,  slipped  and  leaved 
enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Ne  tentes  aut  perfice." 
Son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Newson,  of  Suffolk  : — 

Sir  Percy  Wilson  Newson,  1st  Bart.,  of  Framlingham, 
Suffolk  (18  June  1921),  Knt.  Bach.  (1920),  M.P.  Tamworth 
1922-23,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1908,  Helena,  d.  of  Col.  Denham 
Franklin,  F.R.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Violet  Muir  [m.  1928, 
Hon.  William  Napier,  Master  of  Napier]  ;  and  Audrey' 
Joan.  Res. — Grosvenor  House,  Park  Lane,  W.  ;  Kings- 
clear,  Camberley,  Surrey.  Clubs — Bath,  Carlton,  Oriental. 

NEWSUM  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  oak-trees  fructed  and  eradicated  vert,  and  in 
base  a  mullet  gules,  seven  ermine  spots  of  the  field. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


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colours,  issuant  from  the  centre  of  a  mullet  or,  an  acorn 
with  five  leaves  proper.  Motto — "  Tout  comprendre 
c'est     tout     pardonner." 

Second  son  of  Henry  Newsum,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  South 

Park   House,  Lincoln,  b.    1834  ;  d.    1904  ;  m.  Mary 

Newsum  : — 

Clement  Henry  Newsum,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1924) 

High  Sheriff  Lines.  (Parts  of  Lindsey),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1891, 

Alice  Maude,  d.    of    Alderman   George  Neill,   J. P.,  of 

Rotherham,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — Henry  Neill  Newsum, 

Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Lines.   Regt.,  served  Great  War 

(despatches),   b.  1894    [m.  1924,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Major 

William  Hillas,  of  South  Ella  Hall,  Hull]  ;   and  Janetta 

[m.  1923,  Harold  Nevil  Smart,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  of  Broad- 

hurstAGardens,  Hampstead,   N.W.].     Res. —  Eastwood 

House,  Greetwell  Road,   Lincoln. 

NEWNES  (H.  Coll.,  1895).  Per  fesse  or  and  azure, 
a  pale  counterchanged,  in  chief  a  demi-otter  couped  be- 
tween two  boars'  heads  couped,  and  in  base  a  boar's 
head  couped  between  two  demi-otters  couped,  all  counter- 


changed.  Mantling'  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-otter  sable,  holding  in  its 
mouth  a  roll  of  paper  argent,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw 
on  a  boar's  head  couped  or.    Motto — "  Festina  prudenter. " 

Eld.  son  of   Sir  George  Newnes,  1st  Bart.,  M. P. ,  b. 

1851 ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  Priscilla  Jenney,  d.  of  late  Rev.  James 

Hillyard  of  Leicester  : — 
Sir  Frank  Hillyard  Newnes,  2nd  Bart.  (1895),  Lieut. 
R.N.V.R.  (1915-16),  Capt.  1 2th  Beds.  Regt.  (1916-18), 
M. P.  Bassetlaw  Div.  T905-9,  b.  1876;  m.  1913,  Emmeline 
Louise  Augusta,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp. 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem ,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Albert  de  Rutzen . 
Res. — 55  Prince's  Gate,  S.W.7.      Clubs — Reform,  Garrick. 

NEWTON,  see  HAY-NEWTON. 


Sons  ot    Robert   Newton  of  Coagh,  co.   Tyrone,  and 
Killymeal  House,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1900;  m.  1864,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  W.  P.  Geoghegan,  M.D.  :— 
Robert  Newton,   Esq.,    J. P.,  b.   1876;    m.    1902,    Edith 
Florence,  d.  of  Charles  Roark ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert 
Charles  Newton,   Gentleman,    b.    1905 ;    (2)   John   Lowry 
Courtenay  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (3)  Thomas  Row- 
ley Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Edith  Margaret;  Norah 
Alicia  ;  Elizabeth  Mary  ;  and   Josephine  Patricia.     Seat — 
Killymeal  House,  co.   Tyrone. 

John  Orr  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1912,  Kathleen 
Fawcus,  d.  of  James  N.  Carrol,  Commissioner  of  Chinese 
Customs.  Seat — Farlough  Lodge,  Dungannon.  Res. — 
Paris  Building,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Andrew  Willoughby  Newton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A., 
of  Killymeal  House,  co.  Tyrone,  b.  1849 ;  d.  1895 ; 
m.  1872,  Blanche,  d.  o  f  John  Howard  of  Sampfoid 
Peverell,  co.  Devon  : — 
Courtenay  Howard  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m. 
1901,  Berthe  Eugenie  Lintilliac.    Res. — 

Andrew  Winstanley  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Robert  William  Newton,  Esq. ,  of  Bellevue,  co. 
Londonderry,  J. P.  cos.  Tyrone  and  Derry,  b.  1818  ; 
d.  1894 ;  m.  1847,  Catherine  Johanna  Voss,  d.  of 
Capt.  John  Moore  Tittle,  J. P.,  late  of  Farm  Hill, 
Coleraine : — 
Andrew  Courtenay  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1850. 
Res. — 

Robert  William  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.     Res. — 
John  More  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
Willoughby      Marmaduke      Newton,      Gentleman,      b. 
1868.     Res. — Clearwell,  Portland  Avenue,  Exmouth,  South 
Devon. 


NEWTON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  invected  argent  and 
sable,  three  fusils  in  chief,  each  charged  with  a  garb,  and  a 
castle  triple-towered  in  base,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling1 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  roundel  fusily  argent  and  sable,  an  owl  proper, 
holding   in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  leaved  and  slipped 


NEWTON  (U.O.).  Argent,  in  chief  two  lions'  gambs 
erased  sable,  each  grasping  a  key  proper,  and  in  base  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  charged  with  a  cross  patee  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  martlet  sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
patee  argent.     Motto — "  Faveat  fortuna." 


fessewise  between  two  oak-branches    fructed  also   proper. 

Motto — "  Dirigat  sapientia." 

Sons  of  Frederick  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1853;  d- 
1907  ;  m.  1880,  Barbara  Louisa  {d.  1921),  d.  of  Joseph 
Paul :— 


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Rev.  Frederick  Henry  Joseph  Newton,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1883;  m.  1910,  Edith  Grace,  d.  of  James  Arthur 
Sanders  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  John  Newton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919  ;  and  Katharine  Dorothy.  Res. — The  Vicarage, 
Rickmansworth,  Herts. 

George  Alban  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Res. — 
Brussels. 

Sons  of  Ernest  Newton,  Gentleman,  R.A. ,  b.  1856; 
d.  1922  ;  m.  1881,  Antoinette  Johanna,  eld.  d.  of 
William  Hoyack : — 

Harold  Alexander  Newton,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  T.F. , 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1928,  Doris  Louise,  d.  of  H.  W.  Ayres.  Res. — 
Hazeley,  Bidborough,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Cecil  Arthur  Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Res. — Pitt 
Meadows,  B.C.,  Canada. 

William  Godfrey  Newton,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  T.F., 
b.  1885  ;  m.  1926,  Mary  Dagmar,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  R.  E. 
Broughton,  and  has  issue — Christopher  John  Broughton 
Newton,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Joanna  Elizabeth 
Broughton.  Res.  —  Old  Rectory,  Manningford  Abbas, 
Marlborough,  Wilts. 


NEWTON.  Azure,  two  shin-bones  in  saltire,  the  sinister 
surmounted  of  the  dexter  or,  between  as  many  roses  in 
fesse  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second   a     lotus-flower    leaved    and   slipped    of   the    last. 


Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  a  cubit  arm  erect  in 
chain  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  suspended  from  the  blade  of 
the  sword  a  banner  argent  charged  with  a  dagger  erect 
gules  within  two  branches  of  oak  slipped  and  saltirewise, 
also  proper.     Livery— Dark  blue,  yellow  facings. 

Only  son  of  Sir  Alfred  James  Newton,  1st  Bait. ,  Lieut, 
for  the  City  of  London,  Founder  of  the  City  of  London 
Imperial  Volunteers,  b-  1849  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1874,  Eliza- 
beth Jane  (Lily),  eldest  dau.  of  late  Joseph  Watson  of 
Mitcham  Common:  — 
Sir  Harry  Kottingham  Newton,  2nd  Bart.  (1900),  O.B.E., 
M.A.  (New  Coll. ,  Oxon. ),  Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn), 
one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London,    was 
Hon.  Organising  Secretary  for  the  Equipment  of  the  C.I.V. , 
M.P.  Harwich  Div.  of  Essex  1910-18,  and  1918-22,  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1920,  Myrtle  Irene,  d.  of  William  Wilson  Grantham, 
of  17  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue — Alfred  Jeremy 
Grantham  Newton,   Esq.,  b.  1921  ;    Harry  Michael   Rex 


Newton,  Esq. ,  b.  1923  ;  Christopher  Wynne  Newton,  Esq. , 
b.  1925.  Postal  adds.  —  31  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.i  ; 
6  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs — Bath,  Junior 
Carlton,  Ranelagh,  R.  Thames  Yacht. 

ARTHUR  HENRY  NEWTON,  Gentleman,  formerly 
of  Belsize  Court,  Hampstead,  eld.  son  of  late  Henry  Charles 
Newton  of  Crouch  Oak,  Addlestone,  co.  Surrey.  Armorial 
bearings  — Gules,  on  a  pale  nebuly  or,  between  two  garbs 
of  the  last,  a  cross  patonce  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  or  and  gules, 
two  demi-griffins  respecting  each  other  sable,  and  holding 
between  the  claws  a  cross  patonce  or.  Motto  — ' '  Fides  cum 
officio." 


COURTENAY  HOWARD  NEWTON,  Gentleman. 
Bom  May  15,  1874,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Andrew 
Willoughby  Newton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
by  his  wife  Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Howard  of  Samp- 
ford  Peverell,  co.  Devon.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  in 
chief  two  lions'  gambs  erased  sable,  each  grasping  a  key 
proper,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  gules,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  pat6e  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet  sable, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  patee  argent.  Motto — 
"  Faveat  fortuna."  Married,  June29,  1901,  Berthe  Eugenie, 
only  dau.  of  P.  E.  Lintilhac  of  8  Great  Winchester  Street, 
E.C.  Seat — Killymeal  House,  co.  Tyrone.  Residence — 
9  Royal  Crescent,  W. 

NEWTON  (U.O.).  Azure,  two  ostrich  feathers  in  saltire 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  argent,  tusked  or,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last. 

Issue  of  Philip  Jocelyn  Newton,  Esq.,  J. P.   and  D.L. 

for  co.   Carlow  (High  Sheriff  1846),  6.  1819  ;  d.  1895; 

m.   1st,   1841,    Henrietta  Maria   (d.   1849),  d.  of  John 

Kennedy  of  Cultra  ;  2nd,  1851,  Emily  (d.   1886),  d.  of 

Sir  Daniel  Toler  Osborne,  nth  Bart.  : — 

The  late  Anna  Henrietta  ;   m.  1871,  William  Muschamp 

Vesey  (q.v.),  andd.  1927,  leaving  issue.     Seat — Dunleckney 

Manor,  Bagenalstown. 

Harrietta    Philippa ;  m.  1873,  Richard  Bagwell. 
Emily  Georgina  ;  m.  1882,  Fitzgibbon  Trant. 

NEWTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles  displayed  azure,  as  many  garbs  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
bear's  head  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  three  crescents  interlaced  azure.  Motto  — 
"  Faveat  fortuna." 

Son  of  Reuben  Newton  of  Macclesfield  : — 

Sir  Louis  Arthur  Newton,  1st  Bart,  of  Beckenham,  Kent 
(1924),  Hon.  Col.  R.A.S.C.,  Lieut,  and  Alderman  City  of 
London,  Lord  Mayor  1924,  Knt.  Bach.  (1917),  has  G.  C. 
Star  of  Roumania,  Crown  of  Italy,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Order  of  White  Lion  of  Czechoslovakia,  />.  1867  ; 
in.  1891,  Eleanor  Jane  {d.  1929),  d.  of  George  Fauldes  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Major  Edgar  Henry  Newton,  Army  Service 
Corps  (T.A.),  Solicitor,  b.  1893  [m.  1917,  Gladys  Maud,  d. 
of  J.  W.  Garnar,  of  Hanover  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue — 
Kenneth  Garnar  Newton,  Esq.,  b.  1918 ;  and  Daphne 
Mary] ;  (2)  Sidney  Arthur  Newton,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  b.  1901  ; 
Elsie  Louise  Marion  [w.  1921,  Sydney  Ewart  Tucker,  of 
Farningham,  Kent] ;  and  Winifred  Emily  [m.  1926, 
Desmond  Arthur  Wright,  of  Woodmanton  Manor,  Clifton- 
on-Teme,Worcs.].  Res.  —King's,  Kingsgate-on-Sea,  Kent ; 
24  Portland  Place,  W.  r.  Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  Consti- 
tutional. 

CHARLES  FREDERIC  NEWTON-DEAKIN,  Gentle- 
man, Master  of  Arts,  Barrister-at-Law,  fifth  son  of  the 
late  Colonel  James  Henry  Deakin,  Esquire,  of  Moseley 
Hall  Cheshire,  and  Werrington  Park,  Devon,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  sometime  Member  of  Parliament  for  Launceston,  by 
his  wife  Martha,  daughter  of  the  late  John  Newton 
of  High  Leigh,  in  the  county  of  Cheshire,  and  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  in  1887  the  additional  surname  of 
Newton.  Armorial  bearings  —  He  bears  for  Arms  : 
Gules,  a  lion  passant,  between  two  others  rampant  or, 
within  two  flaunches  argent,  each  charged  with  a  mullet 
pierced  sable,  impaling  the  arms  of  Cheetham,  namely 
argent,  gutt£e-de-sang,  a  cross  parted  and  fretty  sable,  be- 
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the  second  a  fleam,  and  in  the  third  a  cross  potent,  all  of 
the  second  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  emhowed  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  a  battle- 
axe  in  bend  sinister  argent,  pendent  from  the  wrist  by  a 
riband  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  patee  fitchee  gules. 


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Motto — "  Stryke,  Dakyns,  the  Devil's  in  ye  hempe."  Mar- 
ried, August  n,  1887,  Alice  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Joshua 
Milne  Cheetham,  Esquire,  Member  of  Parliament,  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  of  Eyford  Park,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  ; 
and  has  Issue — Charles  Humphrey  Newton-Deakin,  Gentle- 
man, born  July  12,  1892;  and  Frederica  Mary.  Estate — 
Tenant-in-common  for  life  of  the  Moseley  Hall  Estate, 
Cheadle,  in  the  county  of  Cheshire.  Postal  address — Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Club,  7  Albemarle  Street,  W.  Club — 
Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

NIAS  (H.  Coll.,  1843).     Party  per  pale  gules  and  azure, 


with  the  word  "China"  in  letters  sable,  between  four 
Cornish  choughs  argent,  beaked  and  membered  of  the  first. 
Mantling-  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  anchor  fessewise,  with  cable  sable,  thereon  a  Cornish 
chough  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  engrailed  or.  Motto 
— "  Juvante  Deo." 

Son  of  Adm.   Sir  Joseph  Nias,    K.C.  B. ,  b.    1793;  d. 

1879;  m.  1855,  Caroline  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Laing : — 

Arthur    Nias,    Esq.,    formerly   Director-General    of   the 

Imperial     Ottoman    Bank,    Constantinople,    Turkey,    has 

Grand  Cross  cf  the  Order  of  St.  Stanislaus  of  Russia,   b. 

1859.      Club — Conservative. 


NIBLETT  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  eagles  rising  or,  as  many  bars  gemel  gules 
(Niblett)  ;  2.  paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  three  eagles 
displayed  counterchanged  (Whitcomb)  ;  3.  argent,  a  fesse 
between  three  cinquefoils  sable  (Mavesyn);  4.  quarterly, 
gules  and  ermine,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  goat's 
head    erased    proper    (Morton).       Mantling'    azure    and 


a  naval  crown,  and  issuant  therefrom  a  flag  or,  inscribed 


argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 
rising  quarterly  or  and  argent.  Motto — "  Sicut  aquilae 
pennis." 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Niblett,   B.A.,   Rector  of 

Redmarley,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1810;  d.  1878;  m.  1848, 

Mary  Anne,  d.  of  James  Law  Stewart  of  Jamaica  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Morton  Niblett,  late  Rector  of  Redmarley, 

b.   1854;  m.   1887,  Marian,  d.   of  Joseph  Patient  Newell; 

and  has  issue — (1)    Rev.   Basil  Morton  Niblett,  Rector  of 

Redmarley,  Worcs. ,  b.  1888  ;  Maud  Marian  [m.  ,  J.  G. 

Gould  of  Harrisburg,   U.S.A.];  and  Kathleen  Mabel  [m. 

Capt.  R.  Nigel  Bellairs  (q.v.),  of  Stone  House,  Forest  Row, 

Sussex].     Res.  —  Holmwood,  Vittoria  Walk,  Cheltenham. 


NIBLOCK-STUART.  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  three  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.      Crest  —  Issuing  from  a  wreath   of  his 


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holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.     Motto — 

"Facta  non  verba." 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  James  Niblock-Stuart,  B.A.,  Clergy- 
man of  the  Established  Church  of  Scotland,  b.  1844  ; 
assumed  the  Arms  and  the  additional  surname  ot 
Stuart  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  his  maternal 
grandfather  in  1882  ;  d.  1921  ;  m-  1869,  Lizzie  Smith, 
second  dau.  of  Joseph  Gray  of  Rockfield,  Monaghan  : — 
William  Johnston  Smith  Niblock-Stuart,  Gentleman,  b. 

1871;    m.  1909,  .     Postal  address — 56 

Prince's  Square,  W.2. 

NICHOLAS  of  Trealaw  (H.  Coll.).  Potent  argent 
and  sable,  on  a  fesse  per  f esse  gules  and  or,  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  head  or,  between 
two  daffodil  flowers  flowered  stalked  and  leaved  proper. 
Motto — "  Semper  eadem." 

Son  of  John  Nicholas,  of  Brynamman,  co.  Carmar- 
then : — 
The  late  Sir  Walter  Powell  Nicholas,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919), 
Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in  England, 
b.  1868  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1897,  Florence,  J. P.  co.Glamorgan. 
d.  of  the  late  Edward  Edwards,  of  Risca,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  left  issue — 1  dau.  Res. — The  Garth,  Trealaw,  co. 
Glamorgan. 

CARNE(R.L.,  16  Dec.  1842,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  pelican 
in  her  nest  wings  displayed  feeding  her  young  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — (none  exemplified).  Mottoes — 
' '  En  toute  loyale  "  ;   "  Fy  ngobaith  sydd  yn  nuw." 

Sons  of  John  Devereux  Vann  Loder  Nicholl-Carne,Esq. , 

of  Dimlands,  Glamorgan,  J. P. ,  D.L. ,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1905  ; 

m.    1880,    Alice     (Res. — Treisilian,    Llantwit-Major, 

Glam. ),  d,  of  J.  A.  Auston,  of  St.  Austell,  Cornwall : — 

Gilbert  Stra  ling  Nicholl-Carne,  Esq.,  J. P.   Glamorgan, 

Capt.  late  Glam.  Yeo. ,  temp.  Capt.  R.A.S.C,  b.  1882  ;  m. 

191 S,  Isabel,  yngr.  d.  of  Arthur  Piers  of  Montreal,  Canada, 

and  Boscombe,  Hants.     Seats — Nash  Manor,  Cowbridge  ; 

Dimlands,  Glamorgan. 

Edward  Dyffrig  Stradling  Nicholl-Carne,  Gentleman,  b. 

;    m.    1910,    Dorothy   Mary,    d.   of  Dr.    Wallace   of 

Howard's  Lodge,  Cardiff.     Res. — 

John  Loder  Nicholl-Carne,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res. — 

Sons  of  John  Whitlock  Stradling  Carne  of  St.  Donat's 

Castle,  J. P.  and   D.L.  co.  Glamorgan  (High  Sheriff 

1874),    D.C.L.,    M.A.,     F.S.A.,    Barrister-at-Law,   b. 

1817  ;  d.  1889;   m.  1st,  1844,  Mary  Jane   (d.    1874), 

only   d.    of  Peter  Whitfield  Brancker  of  Wavertree, 


Lanes.  ;    2nd,    1875,    Mary    Salusbury,    d.    of    John 
Salusbury  Crump  of  Hampton,  co.  Hereford  :  — 
Mansel  Sydney  Berkrolles  Nicholl-Carne,  Gentleman,  b. 
1863.     Seat — Nash  Manor,  Glamorgan. 

Caradoc  St.  Barbe  Nicholl-Carne,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Res. — 

HARRY  SIDNEY  NICHOLS,  Gentleman,  formerly  of 
Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's  Park.  Armorial  bearing's — 
Azure,  gutt£e-d'eau,  on  a  chevron  argent  between  two  demi- 
lions  couped  in  chief,  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  or,  a 
bee  volant  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  couped  or,  charged 
with  three  human  hearts  gules  between  two  eagles'  legs 
erased  at  the  thigh  sable.  Motto  — "  Aquila  non  capit 
muscas. " 

NICHOLS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  humettee 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  two  eagles  rising  of 
the  field.    Mantling  azure  and  or.    Crest — Upon  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  azure,  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemel  or,  between  two  wings  paly  of  six  or  and  azure. 
Motto—  "  Labor  ipse  voluptas."     Livety — Dark  blue. 

Son   of    the    late    John   Gough   Nichols,    Gentleman, 
F.S.A.,  by  Lucy,  d.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Frederick 
Lewis,  Comm.  R.N.  : — 
John  Bruce  Nichols,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon),  b.  1848; 
m.  1st,  1874,  Frances  Eliza,  d.  of  Henry  Morgan  of  Norwich  , 
2nd,  1885,  Emily,  d.  of  Clement  J.  Hawkins  of  Cheltenham  ; 
and  has  issue— (r)  John  Cradock  Morgan  Nichols,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1876  [m.  1917,  Mabel  Lilian,  d.  of  William  Fair, 
of  Leamington]  ;  (2)  Charles  Tyssen  Nichols,  Gentleman, 
b.  1879  ;   Lucy  Catherine  ;  Margery  Alice  ;  Evelyn  Frances  ; 
and  Cicely  Maud  \tn.  1907,  William  Dillworth  Crewdson, 
Barrister-at-Law].      Seat  —  Holmwood     Park,     Dorking. 
Res. — Grandon    Lodge,    Holmwood,    Dorking.       Clubs— 
Albemarle,  Athenaeum. 

Sons  of  Francis  Morgan  Nichols,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Essex, 

Barr.-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  M.A.  of  Oxford,  F.S. A. , 

b.  1826;  rf.1915  ;  m.  1857,  Mary,  eldest  d.  and  co-h.  of 

Walter  Buchanan    of   Penrith,    co.    Cumberland,  and 

Sussex  Place,  Paddington,  J. P.  co.  Middlesex: — ■ 

John    Bowyer   Buchanan    Nichols,   Gentleman,    F.S. A., 

B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.    1859  ;  m.    1892,  Catherine  Louisa,  d.  of 

Capt.  Edward  Bouverie  Pusey,  R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Robert 


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Malise  Bowyer  Nichols,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  Philip  Bouverie 
Bowyer  Nichols,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  Irene;  and  Anne 
Sadelbia  Mary.  Seat—  Lawford  Hall,  nr.  Manningtree, 
Essex. 

Walter  Buchanan  Nichols,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  b.  i860;  m. 
1892,  Helen  Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Charles  F.  Norman 
of  Mistley  Place,  Essex ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Noel  Irene. 
Res. — Stour  Lodge,  Bradfield,  Essex. 

NICHOLSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  nebuly  azure  and 
gules,  two  bars  argent,  gutt^e-de-poix,  in  chief  two  suns  in 
splendour  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  couped  sable, 
guttde-d'eau,  before  the  sun  in  splendour  proper. 

Son  of  George  Crosfield  Norris  Nicholson,  Esq.  (only 
son  of  1st   Bart.),   b.   1884;  d.    1916 ;    m.  1906,  Hon. 
Evelyn  Izm6  Murray,  yst.  d.  of  Viscount  Elibank  : — 
Sir  John  Norris  Nicholson,  2nd  Bart.  (7  Feb.   1912),  b. 
1911.     Res. — Mottistone  Manor,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Sons  of  William  Norris  Nicholson,  Esq.,  M.A.  Camb. , 

Barrister-at-Law,  Master  in  Lunacy,  b.   1815  ;  m.  1st, 

1856,  Emily  (d.    1873),   d.   of  James  Stock  Daniel  of 

Ramsgate  ;  2nd,  Alice,  d.  of  C.  M.  Clode,  Esq.,  C.B.  :— 

Lothian    Demain    Nicholson,    Esq.,    b.    1858;    in.    1882, 

Frances  Laura,  d.    of  William   Squire,    of  Feltham    Hill, 

Middlesex.     Res. — Skipper's  Hill,  Five  Ashes,  Sussex. 

William  Henry  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  b. 
1861  ;  m.  Sybil  Whigham  ;  and  has  issue — Ethel  Ruth. 
Res. — Dial  House,  Halliford,  Middlesex.  Club— Naval 
and  Military. 

Frederick  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1864 ;  m.  ;  and 

has  issue.     Res. — 

Reginald  Nicholson,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  b.  1869;  in.  1915, 
Natalie,  d.  of  Frederick  Stark  Pearson,  of  Combe  House, 
Kingston  Hill,  Surrey,  and  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
Res. — Pendean,  Midhurst,  Surrey. 

Walter  Norris  Nicholson,  Esq.,  CM. G.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1924,  Una 
Phyllis,  d.  of  Philip  Higgs  of  Oxford.  Club— Army  and 
Navy. 

NICHOLSON  of  Basing  Park  (H.  Coll.,  21  June  1906). 
Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  two  bars  gemel  ermine,  in  chief 
three  suns  in  splendour  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — Out  of  an  antique  crown  gules,  a  lion's  head  ermine 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  azure.  Motto— "  Sol  et  scutum 
Deus." 

Sons  of  William  Nicholson  of  Basing  Park,  Hants., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  M.P.  for  Petersfield, 
b.  1824 ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1858,  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Meek  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  William  Graham  Nicholson,  P.C.J.P.,  D.L., 
and  C.  Alderman  Hants.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  late 
comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  M.P.  for  East  Hants. 
1897-1918,  and  for  Petersfield  1918,  1922,  1923,  1924, 
b.  1862 ;  in.  1890,  Alice  Margaret,  only  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
William  Wither  Bramston  Beach,  P.C.,  M.P.,  of  Oakley 
Hall,  Hants.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Otho  William  Nicholson, 
Esq.,  M.P.  Abbey  Div.  of  Westminster  since  1924,  b.  1891 
[m.  1927,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Frederick  Bramwell,  of  Hythe, 
Kent];  (2)  John  Humphrey  Nicholson,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
6th  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1893.  Seat—  Basing  Park,  Alton, 
Hampshire.  Town  res.—  2  South  Audley  Street,  W.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron 
(Cowes). 

Col.  John  Sanctuary  Nicholson,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
7th  Hussars,  b.  1863.     Res.— 2  South  Audley  Street,  W. 

Lt.-Col.  Arthur  Carleton  Nicholson,  comdg.  Hants.  Yeo. , 
b.  1864  ;  m.  1909,  Agnes,  d.  of  W.  A.  Dumaresq  ;  and  has 
issue— Arthur  Wilfrid  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and 
Ruth  Isabel  Agnes.     Res. — 

Richard  Francis  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m. 
1897,  Helen  Violet,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Portal,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Winchester  and  Rector  of  Burghclere  ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Claude  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1898;  (2)  Godfrey 
Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.  Seat — Woodcote  House, 
Whitchurch,  Hants.  Town  res. — 32  Cadogan  Square,' 
London,  S.W. 

Capt.  Hugh  Blomfield  Nicholson,  D.S.O.,  late  King's 
Roy8l  Rifle  Corps,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dorset  1926,  b.  1866; 
in.  1902,  Kathleen  Laura,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  second  d. 
of  Ulick  J.  Burke  of  Newton  Valence  Manor.  Seat — 
Mappercombe  Manor,  Melplash,  Dorset. 

Major  Reginald  Nicholson,  Hants.  Yeo.,  b.  1867;  m. 
1904,  Lady  Lauia  Margaret  Waldegrave,  ygr.  d.  of  9th 
Eirl  Waldegrave  and  widow  of  Alfred  Millington  Knowles  ; 


and  has  issue — (1)  Gerald  Hugh  Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905;  (2)  David  John  Stafford  Nicholson,  Gentleman. 
b.  1907;  (3)  William  Reginald  Nicholson,  Gentlemin,  b. 
1909  ;  and  Joan  Margaret.     Res. — 31  Pont  Street,  S.W. 

Clement  Octavius  Edward  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  late 
Lieut.  Royal  Scots  Greys  b.  1874 ;  in.  1st,  1905,  Hilda 
Flora,  d.  <  f  A.  Ohlssen  of  Montebello,  Newlands,  Cape 
Town;  2nd,  1913,  Judith  Lilian,  d.  of  Thomas  Frederick 
Burnaby-Atkins  of  Halstead  Place.    Res. — 

NICHOLSON  of  Highfield  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  4  Feb.  1910). 
Barry  of  six  argent  and  sable,  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  on  a 


chief  gules,  two  crosses  pat£e  of  the  first.  Mantling  saLle 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  between  two  tongues  of  flame 
gold,  a  cross  patee  as  in  the  arms. 

Second  son  of  Joshua  Nicholson  of  Stockwell  House, 
Leek,  b.  1812;  d.  1885;  m.  1837,  Ellen,  d.  of  John 
Oldfield  :— 
The  late  Sir  Arthur  Nicholson,  Kt.  Bach.,  J. P.  and  C.A. 
co.  Stafford,  b.  1842;  in.  1882,  Marianne  Lee,  d.  of  late 
Robert  Falkner  of  Kersal,  Manchester,  d.  1929,  and  having 
had  issue — (1)  Arthur  Falkner  Nicholson,  Esq.,  T.D.,  J.P. , 
D.L.  Staffs.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  61st  Field  Bde.  (T.A.), 
b.  1885  [m.  1918,  Gwendolene  Mary,  d.  of  Arthur  Evans, 
of  Southport  (Res. — Stockwell  House,  Leek)]  ;  (2)  Malcolm 
Nicholson,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  formerly 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.F.,  b.  1888  [m.  1915,  Kathleen,  d.  of 
Cornelius  Chambers,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Monkswell  Priory,  co. 
Warwick] ;  (3)  Basil  Lee  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Lieut,  in  the 
Army,  b.  1890;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  and  Christian  Mary 
[m.  1919,  Peter  L.  Kiek  of  London].  Seat — Highfield  Hall, 
Leek,  Stafford. 

NICHOLSON  (U.O).  Ermine,  on  a  pale  sable,  three 
martlets  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  CreBt — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard  sejant  argent  spotted 
sable,  thrust  through  the  neck  with  a  demilance  proper. 
Motto — "  Pro  republica." 

Son   of    Christopher    Armitage    Nicholson,    Esq.,     of 

Balrath  Burry,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Meath  (High  Sheriff 

1856).  b.  1825;  d.  1887;  m.  1858,  Francis  Augusta,  d. 

of  Hon.  Augustus  Henry  Macdonald  Moreton  : — 

John  Hampden  Nicholson,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Meath  (High 

Sheriff  1895),    b.    1871  ;    m.    1894,    Florence    Isabel,  d.  of 

Thomas  Rothwell    of   Rockfield,   Kells ;    and  has  issue — 

(1)  Christopher  Hampden  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1903; 

(2)  John  Armitage    Nicholson,   Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;   and 
Joyce  Frances.    Seat — Balrath  Burry,  nr.  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

NICHOLSON  (U.O. ,  22N0V.1915).  Or,  on  a  mount  in 
base  vert  a  beech-tree  proper,  between  two  eagles'  heads 
erased  gules,  in  chief  two  swords  in  saitire  of  the  third,  in 
front  of  a  cross  humettee  of  the  fourth.     Mantling  vert  and 


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or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  ademi-lion  rampant 
or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  beech-leaf  proper.  Motto — 
"Generositate  sub  tegmine  fagi." 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Francis  Nicholson,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co. 

Londonderry,    sometime    Major     King's     (Liverpool) 

Regt.,    of   Beech    Hill,    co.    Londonderry,    b.    186    ; 

d.  1911  ;    m.   1900,   Frances  de  Lacy,  d.  of  Lieut.   M. 

Drummond  Byner,  3rd  Dragoon  Gds. : — 
Cyril   Anthony   de  Lacy    Nicholson,   Gentleman,    B.L. , 
b.  1902.     Res. — Beech  Hill,  Ardmore,  co.  Londonderry. 
Club — Northern  Counties  (Londonderry). 

NICHOLSON  (L.O. ,  1904).  Azure,  a  triangular  castle 
argent,  masoned  sable,  windows  and  portcullis  gules,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  laverocks,  wings  endorsed  proper. 


Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  falcon's  head  couped  proper.  Motto — 
"  Adjuvante  Deo." 

- -■     Son  of  Robert  Nicholson  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  b. 
1802 ;    d.    1886 ;    m.    1840,   Margaret   (d.    1904),   d.    of 
59     Samuel  Thornely  of  Liverpool : — 

Francis  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  F.Z.S.,  Member  British 
Ornithologists'  Union,  Corresp.  Member  of  American  Orni- 
thologists' Union,  President  Manchester  Library  and 
Philosophical  Society,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1881,  Louisa  Williamson, 
{d.  1902),  d.  of  Thomas  Turley.  Res. — The  Knoll,  Winder- 
mere.    Club — Union  (Manchester). 

NICHOLSON  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  demi  -  figure 
representing  Bellerophon  to  the  sinister  proper,  on  a  chief 
wavy  barry  wavy  of  eight  argent  and  azure,  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  or,  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hulk  of  a  ship  on  stocks  with  mast 
or,  flying  therefrom  a  pennant  per  fesse  argent  and  gules, 
charged  with  a  hammer  fessewise  proper.  Motto — "  Fais 
bien,  fais  vite."     Livery — Buff,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Henry  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  of  Church  Road, 

Brixton   Hill,  co.  Surrey,  b.  1834;  d.  1882;    m.  Julia 

Orindia,  d.  of  John  Griffiths,  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks. : — 

Henry  Withnall  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1895, 

Blanche  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas  Medhurst  of  Lambeth,  and 

has  issue — George  Henry  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 

[m.  1922,  Marjorie  Stilwell,  d.  of  Joseph  Stilwell  Peters  of 

Quarry   Dean,    Merstham,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — Harry 

Joseph  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Samuel  Roger 


Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  (Res. — Doone  Cottage, 
Merstham,  Surrey)]  ;  Kenneth  Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900.     Res. — Clavadel,  Merstham,  Surrey. 

Edward  Maximillian  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m. 
Harriett  Isobel,d.  of  John  Walker,  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue 
— Henry  Walker  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  (Res. — 
Lakeside, Canada).  Res. — SherbrookeSt.  West,  Montreal, 
Canada. 

William  Piper  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  Grace 
Walker,  d.  of  Robert  Walker  Welborn ,  of  Letts  Green, 
Knockholt,  co.  Kent.  Res. — Church  Hill  House,  Merstham, 
Surrey. 

Son  of  Robert  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  of  Wilmer  Nook, 
Parkstone,  co.  Dorset,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  Emily 
Anne,  d.  of  George  Minshull  Phillips,  of  Handsworth, 
Warwickshire : — 

Stanley  Voile  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m.  Nellie, 
d.  of  Mark  Clayton,  of  Beechcroft,  Birkenshaw,  co,  Yorks., 
and  has  issue — John  Anthony  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b. 
19 14.     Res. — Palmers  Avenue,  Grays,  Essex. 

NICHOLSON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  two  eagles'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  in  base  a 
rose  all  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  sable, 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a  chevron  engrailed  couped  or, 
and  holding  in  each  beak  an  arrow  point  downwards  gold. 
Motto — "  Generositate." 

Only  son  of  Abraham    Nicholson,  Esq. ,   Solicitor,  of 

Werneth,  sometime  Captain  and  Hon.  Major  6th  V.B. 

Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1847;  d.  1904;  m.  1879,  Alice, 

d.  of  Roger  Brighouse,  of  Pendleton  : — 
Roger  Brighouse  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Major  I. M.S.  (ret.), 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  O.B.E.  (mil.  1919),  M.C.  (1916), 
b.  1880;  m.  1907,  Rebecca  Leach,  2nd  d.  of  George 
William  Wild,  of  Claughton,  Birkenhead,  and  has  issue — 
George  William  Wild  Nicholson,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
R.A.  ,b.  1908;  and  Patricia  Alice.  Res. — The  Lake  House, 
Rougham,  Bury  St.  Edmund's.  Club — Junior  United 
Service. 

NICKELS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  sable  and  argent,  two 
pheons  in  pale  of  the  last,  and  as  many  Cornish  choughs 
n   fesse    proper.      Mantling  sable   and  argent.      Crest  — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed,  vested 
sable,  cuffs  argent,  the  hands  holding  a  crossbow  erect, 
stringed  proper. 

Sons  of  Walter  Lanyon  Nickels,  Gentleman,  of 
Chenotrie,  Noctorum,  nr.  Birkenhead,  b  1849;  d.  1919; 
m.  1874,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Evans : — 


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Walter  Lanyon  Nickels,  Gentleman,  b.   1879;  m.   1914, 
Nesta  Gwendolen,  d.  of  Edward  Samuel  Roberts,  Gentle- 
man.    Res. — Hallsannery,  Bideford,  N.  Devon. 
George  Comrie  Nickels,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Sons  of  John  Tetley  Nickels,  Gentleman,  of  The  Day 
House,  Shrewsbury,  b.  1863  ;  d.  1927;  m.    1887,  Alice 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Minton  of  Forton,  co.  Salop : — 
John  Douglas  Nickels,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. —The 
Day  House,  Shrewsbury. 
Robert  Norman  Nickels,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

NICKALLS  (H.    Coll.).      Sable,    an    escallop    argent, 
.between  two  stags'  heads  caboshed  in  chief  and  as  many 
pheons  in  base  or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest- 
On   a   wreath   of  the  colours,  in   front   of  a   wolfs  head 
erased  gules,  three  pheons  or.     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 
Sons  of  Tom  Nickalls,  Gentleman,  of  Patteson  Court, 
Redhill,  b.   1828;  d.   1898;  m.   1861,   Emily,  d.  of  H. 
Quihampton  of  Little  Totton,  Essex  : — 
Hugh  Nickalls,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 

Guy  Nickalls,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Lanes.  Fusiliers,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1866;  m.  1898,  Ellen  Gilbey  Gold;  and  has 
issue — 2  sons.  Res. — Farnham  Royal,  Bucks.  Clubs — 
R.  A.C. ,  Leander,  and  M.C.C. 

Vivian  Nickalls,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.,  served  Great  War, 
b. 

Sons  of  Sir  Patteson  Nickalls,  Knt.  (1893),  J. P.  Kent, 

b.  1836;   d.  ;    m.    1867,   Florence  (d.   1896),  d.  of 

Thomas  Scurr  Womersley  of  Leytonstone,  Essex  : — 

Patteson  Womersley  Nickalls,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Col.  Yeo. 

(T.A.    Reserve),    served   Great  War  (despatches  3   times, 

D.S.O.),  b.  1876;  m.  1901,  Norah,  d.  of  the  late  Edward 

Miller.    Res  — 

Morres  Nickalls,  Esq.,M.C,  J. P.  andC.C.  co.  Warwick, 
Capt.  late  Northants.  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b. 
1879.  Res. — The  Fields,  Southam,  co.  Warwick.  Club — 
Reform. 

JOHN  LEAVER  NICKISSON,  Esq.,  T.D.,  late  Major 
Berks.  Yeo.,  J. P.  Wilts.  Born  1861,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
John  Nickisson  of  High  Offley  Manor,  Staffs.  Armorial 
bearings — Per  pale  indented  or  and  argent,  a  chevron 
between  two  falcons'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  rose  in 


base  gules,  barbed  vert.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  two  bezants  fessewise,  thereon  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant and  erased  per  fesse  gules  and  argent.  Motto — 
"  Generositate."  Married,  1926,  Vera  Melton  Mitchell,  d. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Barry,  of  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. 
Res. — Hinton  Manor,  Swindon,  Wilts.  Clubs — Cavalry  ; 
Boodle's. 


NICOL  (L.O. ,  1875).  Azure,  a  fesse  between  six  mascles 
argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  Upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  greyhound's  head  proper.  Motto 
— "  Fidele." 

Son  of  William  Edward  Nicol,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
cos.  Kincardine  and  Aberdeen,  late  Lieut. -Col.  comdg. 
the  London   Scottish  RiHe  Vols.,   V.D.,   b.   1846;    d. 
1914;  m.    1873,  Catherine  Nicoll  Lewis,  only  child  of 
John  William  Prout  of  Neasden  House,  co.   Middle- 
sex : — 
Randall  James  Nicol,  Esq. ,  O.  B.E. ,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Argyll 
and   Sutherland    Highlanders,    b.    1882.       Seat — Ballogie, 
Aboyne,  co.  Aberdeen.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

JOHN  TOUP  NICOLAS,  Gentleman.  Born  Oct.  23, 
1872,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Granville  Toup  Nicolas, 
Esq.,  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy  [only  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Rear-Admiral  J.  Toup  Nicolas,  Companion  of  the 
Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  by  his  wife  Frances 
Anna,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Were  of  Landcox,  in  the  county 
of  Somerset],  by  his  wife  Margaret  Elizabeth  Graham, 
dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Peter  Colin  Campbell,  D.D.,  Princi- 
pal of  Aberdeen  University.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears 
for  Arms  :  Gyronny  of  eight  argent  and  azure,  an  eagle 
displayed  erminois,  on  a  chief  wavy  ermine  a  trident  or, 
surmounting  in  saltire  a  flagstaff  proper,  thereon  hoisted 
a  pennon  gules,  both  passing  through  a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert. 
Crest — Out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  a  demi-eagle  sable,  wings 
elevated  erminois,  each  charged  with  a  cross  couped  gules. 
Motto — "  Patria  cara  carior  fides."  [Addition  to  crest 
granted  to  Captain  John  Toup  Nicholas,  Companion  of  the 
Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  and  to  his  descendants, 
October  18,  1816,  the  word  "Pilot"  inscribed  on  the  rim 
of  the  naval  crown,  in  commemoration  of  distinguished 
services  on  the  east  and  west  coast  of  Calabria  in  the  sloop 
"  Pilot"  in  1810,  1811,  and  1812,  and  for  an  action  in  the 
said  sloop  with  the  French  ship  "La  Legere,"  June  17, 
1815.]  Married,  June  1894,  Ramsay,  ne'e  Mackay  ;  and  has 
Issue — John  Toup  Nicolas,  b.  1895  ;  Moana  Lizzie  Ramsay. 
Postal  address — Dalhousie,  Flaxbourne,  Marlborough,  N.Z. 

NICOLLS  of  Garisker  (U.O.).  Azure,  three  pheons 
points  down  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  thistle  proper, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  arm 
couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect  proper,  charged  with  a  ptieon 
sable  and  holding  in  the  hand  a  bow  or,  stringed  argent. 
Motto — "  As  an  arrow  true." 

Son   of  Simon   Nicolls,    M.D.,    of    Longford,  Gentle- 
man : — 

Archibald  John  Nicolls,  LL. B.  (Dublin),  Barrister-at-Lav 
(King's  Inns),  b.     Res. — 

NICOLSON.  Arms  as  matriculated  in  Lyon  Register 
1826. — Or,   three  falcons'    heads  erased   gules.     Crest — A 


demi-lion  or,  armed  and  langued  gules.     Supporters — Two 
eagles  or,  armed  gules.     Motto — "Generositate." 

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tenth  Baronet,  J.  P.  Victoria,  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  Orkney  and 
Shetland,  b.  1842  ;    d.  1917  ;    m.    1881,    Annie,    eldest 
daughter  of  John  Rutherford  of  Bruntsfield  Place,  Edin- 
burgh, and  formerly  oflllillawa,  Australia: — 
Sir  Arthur  John  Frederick  William  Nicolson,  nth  Bart., 
of  that  Ilk  and  Lasswade  (July  1629) ,  Advocate,  M.  A. ,  LL.  B. , 
Hon.  Sheriff-Substitute  Orkney  and  Shetland,  J.  P.,  D.L. 
Zetland,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1927,  Dolores  Elaine,  d.  of  the  late 
Milton  Cubbon,  of  New  York.    Res. — Brough  Lodge,  Fetlar, 
Shetland.       Clubs — Arthur's,  Zetland  (Lerwick). 

NICOLSON.  Or,  a  lion  s  head  between  three  falcons' 
heads  erased  gules,  a  bordure  azure.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's 
head  erased  gules.  Motto — "  Nil  sistere  contra."  Sup- 
porters—Two  eagles  regardant,  wings  expanded  proper. 
Livery — Brown,  yellow  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Nicolson,   1st  Baron 

Carnock,     P.C.,     G.C.B.,     G.C.M.G.,     G.C.V.O., 

K.C.I.E.,  H.M.'s  Ambassador  at  Madrid  1904-5,  and 

at  St.  Petersburg  1906-10,  b.  1849;  d.  1928;  m.  1882, 

Mary  Katharine,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Archibald  Rowan 

Hamilton  of  Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down  : — 

Rt.   Hon.   Sir  Frederick  Archibald  Nicolson,  2nd  Baron 

Carnock  (1916),  and  12th  Baronet,  of  Carnock  (Nova  Scotia, 

Jan.    16,    1637),   M.C. ,   Barrister-at-Law,    Inner   Temple, 

formerly  Major  15th   King's  Hussars,  b.   1894.     Res. — 36 

Tedworth  Square,  Chelsea.        Chambers — 2  The  Cloisters, 

Temple,  E.C.     Club — Cavalry. 

NIELD  (H.  Coll.,  1919).  Azure,  three  annulets  in 
chevron  argent,  between  as  many  greyhounds'  heads 
erased  of  the  second,  collared  and  ringed  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
greyhound's  head  as  in  the  arms,  between  two  ostrich 
feathers  erect  gold.  Motto — "  Justus  esto  et  non  metue." 

Second  son   of  William    Robert    Nield,   of   Midge 

Hall,  Saddleworth,  Yorks.,  b.   1819  ;    d.  1893  ;    m. 

Eliza,    d.    of  William    Henry  Turner,  Attorney,  of 

London  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Nield,  P.C.  (1924),  Knt.  (1918), 
K.C.M.P.  for  Ealing,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1st,  1890,  Mary  Catherine  (d.  1893), 
d.  of  the  late  John  Baker,  of  Colyton,  Devon  ;  2nd,  1901, 
Mabel  Owen,  d.  of  Sir  Cory  Francis  Cory-Wright,  1st 
Bart.,  of  Caen  Wood  Towers,  Highgate,  N. ;  and  has 
had  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Wilfred  Herbert  Everard 
Nield,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Lieut,  nth  Batt.  R. 
Fusiliers,  b.  1891  ;  killed  in  Great  War  1916  ;  Alan 
Edgar  Nield,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  b.  1893  (Res. — 24  Keston 
Avenue,  Mosman,  Sydney,  N.S.W.).  Res. — Bishop's 
Mead,  Bishop's  Avenue,  Hampstead  Lane,  N.W.  Club 
— St.  Stephen's. 

NIGHTINGALE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  ermine  and 
gules,  a  rose  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ibex  sejant  argent, 
tufted,  armed,  and  maned  or.  Motto — "  Pro  rege  et 
patria." 

Son  of  Edward   Henry  Nightingale,   M.A. ,  Barr.-at- 
Law,   b.  1856;  d.v.p.  1895;   m.   1887,  Lily  Maitland, 
eldest  d.  of  Capt.   Charles  Daniel  Addison,  late  39th 
Regt.  :- 
Sir  Edward  Manners  Nightingale,  14th  Bart.  (1  Sept. 
1628),  b.  30  Dec.  1888;  m.  1923,  Alice  Duncan,  eld.   d.  of 
the  late  Robert  Mackay  Sutherland,  of  Solsgorth,  Kinross- 
shire.       Res.—  Sologirth,    Beech  Green   Park,  Withyham, 
Sussex.     Clubs — Arthur's,  Roehampton. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Henry  Dickenson  Nightingale,  13th 

Bart.,  b.  1830;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1856,  Mary  Anne,  d.   of 

Capt.  Thomas  Spark,  R.N.  : — 

Harry  Ethelston    Nightingale,  Esq.,   b.   i860;    m.   1881, 

Coralie  Louise  Pauline,  yr.  d.  of  Louis  Charles  d'Harcourt 

Mary  of  Moncontour,   Cotes   du  Nord,  France  ;  and  has 

issue — Naomi  Coralie  [m.  1914,  Lieut. -Comdr.  Griffith  W. 

N.   Boynton,   late    R.N.].      Res.— 6  Grand  Palais,   Monte 

Carlo.  * 

Sons  of  Thomas  Slingsby  Nightingale,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  Sec.  to  the  Office  of  the  High  Commr.  of  the 
Union  of  South  Africa,   b.    1866  ;    d.    1918  ;   m.   1900, 
Doris  Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Charles  Stoughton  Collison 
of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk  : — 
Geoffrey  Slingsby  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Roger  Chester  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 
Kneesworth,  Buckingham  Road,  Edgware,  Middx. 

Son  of  Percy  Athelstan   Nightingale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.D. 


(Edin.),  District  Surgeon  and  Medical  Officer,  Victoria, 
S.  Rhodesia,  b.  1867 ;  d.  1918 ;  ??i.  1899,  Muriel 
Stoughton,  third  d.  of  late  Charles  Stoughton 
Collison : — 
Charles  Athelstan  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — 133 Church  Street,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Sons  of  Percy  Nightingale,  Inspecting  Commr.  Cape 

of  Good   Hope,   b.  1836 ;  d.    1895 ;  m.   i860,   Frances 

Emma  (d.  1905),  eldest  d.  of  Peter  Brophy  and  niece  of 

John  Humffreys  Parry,  Serjeant-at-Law  : — 

Lacy    Gamaliel      Nightingale,     Esq.,     B.A.,      B.C.L. 

Oxford,  Barr.-at-Law,  Advocate  Supreme  Court,  S.  Africa, 

Attorney-Gen,  Transvaal,^.  1869;    m.  1906,  Katie,  only  d. 

of  late  J.  M.  Wagner  of  Johannesburg,  Transvaal ;  and  has 

issue — (1)  Manners  Percy  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 

(2)   Neville   Gascoyne   Nightingale,    Gentleman,    b.    1911. 

Res. — Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Major-Gen.  Manners  Ralph  Wilmot  Nightingale,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  CLE.,  D.S.O.,  Indian  Army,  served  in  Tirah 
Campaign  1898  (Medal),  with  China  Expedition  1900-1 
(Medal),  Great  War  1914-18,  Kurdistan  1919  (medal),  Iraq 
1920  (clasp),  and  Waziristan  1923  (medal  and  clasp),  b. 
1871 ;  m.  1907,  Anna(rf.  1924)^.  of  Arthur  George  Forestier- 
Walker,  late  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  —  George  Manners 
Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  and  Tessa  Frances 
Moyra.      Club—  United  Service. 

Sons  of  James  Edward  Nightingale,  late  Dist.  Forest 

Officer,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  b.  1838 ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1st, 

1861,  Louisa  Short,  who  d.  1869;  2nd,  1883,  Adriana 

Josina,  d.  of  late  Michael  van  Niekerk: — 

Geoffrey  Edward  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m. 

1882,  Emily  Christina,  d.  of  late  John  Austen  ;   and  has 

issue — Winifred  Florence.      Res. — 

Ernest  Albert  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1893, 
Sarah  Annette  Thornton,  d.  of  late  John  Austen  ;  and  has 
issue — Alfred  James  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  Ida 
Frances;  and  Irene  Mary  [m.  1926,  Norman  O.  Halse  ; 
and  has  issue].     Res.- — Quthing,  Basutoland,  S.  Africa. 

Thomas  Cecil  Parry  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1885; 
m.  1911,  Ainta  Adendorff ;  and  has  issue — 2  dans.  Res. — 
Khuhune,  P.O.  ButhaButhe,  N.  Basutoland. 

Son  of  Lionel  Bridges  Nightingale,  M.D.,  b.  1843  ;  d. 

1889  ;  m.  1876,  Julia  Stewart  (d.  1909),  d.  of  William 

Henry  Grenelle  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.  :— 

Lionel  Grenelle  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  Mech.  Eng. ,  b. 

1881  ;    m.   1917,   Mildred   Clark.       Res. — 44  Morningside 

Drive,  Manhattan,  New  York. 

Sons  of  George  Lacy  Nightingale,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1859  ; 
m.  1842,  Martha  Ann,  d.  of  Sylvester  Fellows  of  New 
York,  U.S.A.  :— 
Henry    Dickonson    Nightingale,    Gentleman,    b.     1843. 
Res.— 

James  Wilson  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1869, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Enoch  Humbert ;  and  has  issue — George 
Lacy  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1877 ;  Eleanor  Allison  ; 
and  Bessie  Barclay.     Res. — 

Charles  Ethelston  Nightingale,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Res.— 

NIVISON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  azure,  in 
chief  two  eagles  displayed  of  the  second,  and  in  base  an 
eagle  rising  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  a  wolf  passant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar,  the  line 
reflexed  over  the  back  or.  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  wolf  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  the  line  reflexed 
over  the  back  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
sal  tire  couped  argent.  Badge  —  A  yellow  pond  lily 
between  two  leaves  all  stalked  proper,  entiled  by  a 
Baron's  coronet  or.     Motto — "  Exitus  acta  probat." 

Son  of  John  Nivison,  of  Sanquhar,  b.  1824  ;  d. 
1898  ;  m.  1846,  Janet,  d.  of  James  Hair,  of  Sanqu- 
har : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Nivison,  1st  Baron  Glendyne,  of 
Sanquhar  (23  Jan.  1922),  1st  Bart.  (21  July  1914),  J. P. 
Middx.,  b.  1849;  m.  1877,  Jane,  d.  of  John  Wightman, 
of  Sanquhar  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  John  Nivison,  b. 
1878  [m.  1920,  Ivy  May,  d.  of  Joseph  Rose  ;  and  has 
issue — Robert  Nivison,  Esq.,  b.  1926  ;  and  2  daus.  (Res. 
— Herontye,  East  Grinstead)] ;  Hon.  Alexander  Crichton 
Nivison,  b.  1883  ;  Hon.  Helen  Ingram  [m.  1909,  Rev. 
Roderick  Macleod  ;  and  has  issue  (Res.  —  3Tipperlinn 
Road,  Edinburgh)]  ;  Hon.  Jessie  Hair  [m.  1908,  Alfred 
Rickett ;  and  has  issue  {Res. — Kingswood  Manor,  Reigate, 
Surrey)] ;  Hon.  Alice  Jane ;  Hon.  Florence  [m.  1916, 
George  Mackay,  of  25   Berkeley  Square,   W.i] ;    Hon. 


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Mabel  Gertrude  [m.  1916,  Arthur  Ryder  Owen  (Res. — 
Highwood,  Roehampton)].  Res. —  Branch  Hill  Lodge, 
Hampstead,  N.W.     Clubs — Bath,  Carlton,  Constitutional. 

WICKHAM  NOAKES,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  Surrey  (High 
Sheriff  1907-8).  Born  1840,  eldest  son  of  John  Tompsett 
Noakes,  Gentleman,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Humphrey 
Wickham.  Armorial  bearings — Per  pale  argent  and  gules . 
a  fesse  invected  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief  and  a 
rose  in  base  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  plate,  thereon  a 
leopard's  face  gules  between  two  roses  argent,  barbed  and 


seeded  proper.  Motto — "  Nil  desperandum."  Married, 
May  4,  1865,  Kate  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Shorter ;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Wickham  Francis  Noakes,  Gentleman,  b. 
Feb.  22,  1866  [tn.  June  8, 1893,  Edith  Constantia  Stephens] ; 
(2)  John  Norman  Noakes,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  3,  1867  [tn. 
May  27,  1895,  Edith  E.  Burge,  and  has  issue,  Eric 
John  Wickham  Noakes,  Gentleman,  b.  1897];  (3)  Sydney 
Ne\ille  Noakes,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  16,  1872;  (4)  Stuart 
Bertram  Noakes,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  3,  1875  [tn.  1906, 
Mabel  Downing  Allen  ;  and  has  issue  —  Pauline  Kate 
Winifred]  ;  Mabel  Kate[#z.  Sept.  27,  1890,  Charles  Cowper 
Austen;  and  has  issue];  Evelyn  Beatrice  [tn.  Dec.  1899, 
Thomas  Story  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Mellicent  Elizabeth  [tn. 
May  12,  1900,  Dr.  Arthur  Norman  M'Arthur;  and  has 
issue] ;  and  Marie  Lilian  Claire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior 
Carlton. 

NIXON  (U.O.).  Sable,  five  bezants,  two,  two,  and  one, 
on  a  chief  engrailed  argent,  a  battleaxe  in  fesse  of  the 
field.  Crest — A  gamecock  proper,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  bezant.     Motto — "  Toujours  pret." 

Sons  of  Brinsley  de   Courcy  Nixon,  sometime  Lieut. 

W.   Somerset  Yeo. ,  b.   1825;  d.   190- ;   tn.  2nd,  1877, 

Frances  Evelyn,  d.  of  Thomas  Inglis  Hampton  : — 

Fergus    Brinsley    Nixon,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    J. P.     Dorset, 

Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  served  S.   Africa 

and  Great  War,  b.  1880;  m.  1912,  Maud  Frederica,  d.  of 

Hon.  F.  C.  Lascelles,  of  Sutton  Waldron  House,  Blandford, 

and  has  issue — Guy   Nixon,  Gentleman,    b.   1913  ;    Roger 

Nixon, Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Bridget;  and  Judith.     Res. — 

Ellerslie,  Cattistock,  Dorset.      Club — Cavalry. 

Brinsley  Hampton  Nixon,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  b. 


1884  ;  tn.  1906,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Arthur  David  Hughes  ;  and 

has  issue — three  daus.     Res. — 

Sons  of  late   Rev.   Eckersall  Nixon,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Ettagh,    King's   Co.,   and  Canon  of  Killaloe,   by  his 
wife  Constantina  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Sir  Andrew  Arm- 
strong, Bart.,  M.P. ,  of  Gallen  Priory,  King's  Co.  : — 
Frederick  Eckersall  Nixon-Eckersall,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 

R.A. ,  b.  1869  ;    tn.   1904,  Florence  Eleanor,  d.  of  S.  G.  T. 

Scobell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Walton  House,  Ashchurch,  Glouc. ; 

and  has   issue — Clara   Laura   Edith  ;   and    Mary   Eleanor 

Constantia. 

Edward  Atcherley  Eckersall  Nixon,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 

R.N.,  b.  1878. 

NIXON  (U.O. ,  1906).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  frets  couped  or,  as  many  trefoils  vert,  on  a 
chief  indented  of  the  second,  a  cat  passant  between  two 
fleams  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard  rampant  azure, 
bezant£e,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleam  or.  Motto — 
"  Toujours  pret." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Christopher  John  Nixon,  rst  Bart., 

P.C.,  B.A.,  M.B.,  LL.D.  (Dub.),  M.D.  (hon.  causa) 

Univ.    of  Ireland,    Pres.    R. C.P.I.    (1900),    Phys.    in 

Ordinary  to  Lord- Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.    1849;  d.  1914; 

tn.  1871,  Mary  Agnes,  d.  of  Dominick  Edward  Blake  : — 

Sir  Christopher  William  Nixon,  D.S.O.,  2nd  Bart.    (14 

July  1906),  Maj.  (ret.)  R.A. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches), 

b.   1877  ;   tn.    1917,    Louise,   yngr    d.   of  the  late   Robert 

Cleary,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Glebe,  Athlacca,  co.  Limerick  ; 

and    has    issue — Christopher   John    Louis  Joseph   Nixon, 

Esq.,    b.    1918  ;     Kenneth    John    Michael     Basil  Nixon, 

Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  Cecil  Dominic  Henry  Joseph  Nixon,  Esq., 

b.  1920;  and  1  dau.     Seal — Roebuck  Grove,  Milltown,  co. 

Dublin.     Res. — Rockford,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 

NOBLE  of  Ardkinglas.      Per   pale   argent   and  vert, 
three  bay-leaves  counterchanged.       Mantling  vert  and 
argent.     Crest — A  bay-tree  vert,  trunked  sable,  ensigned 
by  an  estoile  argent.     Motto — "  Folium  non  defluet." 
Third  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Noble,  K.C.B.,  of  Ardmore, 
b.  1831  ;    d.  1915  ;    m.  1854,  Margery  Durham,  d. 
of  Archibald  Campbell,  of  Quebec  : — 
Sir  John  Henry  Brunei  Noble,  1st  Bart.,  of  Ardkinglas, 
co.  Argyll  (1923),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1902,  Amie,  d.  of  Samuel 
Abraham  Walker- Waters ;  and  has  issue — Andrew  Napier 
Noble,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  John  Samuel  Brunei  Noble,  Esq-, 
b.  1909  ;  Michael  Anthony  Noble,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;   Rose- 
mary ;    Anastasia   Mary   Elizabeth.      Seat — Ardkinglas, 
Inverary,  N.B.     Town  res. — 43  Portland  Place,  W.i. 

NOBLE  of  Kirkley  Hall  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  a  lymphad 


in  chief  two  bay-leaves  or.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest 


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— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  vested  azure,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  an  anchor  fessewise  sable.  Badge 
— A  sprig  of  bay  and  a  sprig  of  maple  in  saltire  proper, 
entiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Virtute  et  valore." 

Son   of   John   Noble,    F.E.I.S.,     of    Saville    Place 

Academy,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1869; 

m.  1849,  Mary  Waddell,  d.  of  James  Black,  of  West 

Bolden,  Durham  : — 
Sir  William  Joseph  Noble,  1st  Bart.  (24  June  192 1),  of 
Kirklev  Hall,  Northumberland,  F.I.C.S.,  J.P.,6.  1863  ;  tn. 
1888,  Margaret  (d.  1928),  d.  of  William  Dixon,  of  Rye 
Hill,  Humshaugh  ;  and  has  issues — Sheila  Black  [w.  1917, 
Frederick  Williamson  Noble,  F.R.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue 
(Res.— 27  Harley  Street,  W.)]  ;  Phyllis  Margaret  Black 
[m.  1920,  Capt.  Cecil  Dodd,  Devon  Regt.  (ret.)  ;  and  has 
issue  [Res. — Ferry  Lodge,  Wargrave,  Berks.)].  Seat — 
Kirkley  Hall,  Ponteland,  Northumberland.  Clubs — 
R.A.C.,  Union  (Newcastle-on-Tyne) ,  Phyllis  Court. 

NOBLE  (H.  Coll.,  16  Sept.  1923)-  Argent,  a  pale 
sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  rose  nobles  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  winged  foot  proper,  sandalled  or.  Motto — 
"  Noblesse  oblige." 

Son    of   Alexander    Begg    Noble,    of    Fraserburgh, 
Aberdeenshire : — 

Sir  William  Noble,  Knt.  Bach.  (1920),  Director  of  the 
Gen.  Electrical  Co.,  Ltd.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1885,  Mima, 
d.  of  William  MacDonald ;  2nd,  1918,  Marion,  d.  of 
George  Jolley,  and  widow  of  James  Weir,  M.P.  for  Ross 
and  Cromarty  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Eliza- 
beth Anderson  [m.  1916,  Cobden  Turner]  ;  Catherine 
Helen  [tn.  1915,  Henry  Gisborne,  J.P.,  Solicitor].  Res. — 
The  Chase,  Blackdown,  Leamington  Spa.  Clubs— Royal 
Automobile  and  National  Liberal. 

NOBLE  (L.O.  and  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  bay- 
leaves  vert.     Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath    of   his    liveries,   a   dexter    hand    couped    holding 

dagger    all     proper.      Motto — "Virtute     et    valore." 

Sons  of  Sir  Andrew  Noble,  1st  Bart.  (1902),  of  Ardmore 

and  Ardardan  Noble,  co.  Dumbarton,  K.C.B.  (1893), 

F.R.S.,  F.C.S.,  D.Sc.  (Oxon.),  Sc.D.  (Camb.),  D.C.L. 

(Durham),  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland  (High 

Sheriff  1896),  formerly  Captain  R.A.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1915  ; 

tn.  1854,  Margery  Durham,  d.  of  Archibald  Campbell, 

of  Quebec,  Canada  : — 

Sir  George  John    Wiiliam  Noble,  2nd  Bt.,  of  Ardmore 

and  Ardardan  Noble  (1902),  Maj.  Reserve  of  Officers,  late 

Maj.   Northumberland    Hussars,  and   late    Captain    13th 

Hussars,     J.  P.     Northumberland,     High     Sheriff     1918, 


[Supporters — On  either  side  a  wild  man  wreathed  around 
the  head  and  waist  with  bay-leaves  supporting  with  the 
exterior  hand  a  holly-tree  eradicated,  and  resting  the 
exterior  foot  on  the  roots  thereof  all  proper],  b.  1859;  m. 
1896,  Mary  Ethel,  d.  of  Samuel  A.  Walker  Waters,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Chute  Hall,  co.  Kerry  (marriage  dissolved  1916)  ; 
andhas  issue — Veronica  Margaret  [m.  i92i,the  Hon.  Joseph 
Pease].  Seat — Ardmore,  Cardross,  co.  Dumbarton.  Town 
res. — Hornton  Lodge, Campden Hill,  W.8.  Clubs— Cavalry, 
Garrick,  Army  and  Navy,  Northern  Counties. 

Saxton    William  Armstrong    Noble,   Esq.    [Badge  —  A 
spur   with    the    Motto — "En  avant "],  *.  1863;  tn.  1891, 


Celia  Brunei,  d.  of  Arthur  James  ;  andhas  had  issue—  (1) 
Humphrey  Brunei  Noble,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Northumb. 
Hussars,  T.A.  Res.,  served  Great  War  (despatches  twice), 
b.  1892  [tn.  1926,  Celia,  d.  of  Capt.  S.  C.  Weigall,  R.N. , 
andhas  issue — Marc  Brunei  Noble,  Gentleman,  b.  1927]; 
(2)  Marc  Andrew  Patrick  Noble,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.F.  A. , 
b.  1897  ;  d.  1917  of  wounds  received  in  action;  Marjorie 
Florence  [tn.  1919,  Capt.  G.  S.  Madan,  and  has  issue]  ;  and 
Cynthia.      Res. — Kent  House,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Sir  John  Henry  Brunei  Noble,  1st  Bart,  of  Ardkinglas 
(q.v.). 

Philip  Ernest  Noble,  Esq.,  b.  1870  ;  tn.  1895,  Mabel,  d.  of 
Percy  Graham  Buchanan  Westmacott  of  Ben  well  Hill, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Graham  Philip 
Noble,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  [m.  1926,  Pamela  Susan,  yngst. 
d.  of  Basil  Hoare,  of  Sutton -Veny  House,  Wilts.];  (2) 
Horace  Westmacott  Noble  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Res.  of 
Officers,  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1899;  Agnes  Dorothy  [m.  19 18, 
Comdr.  James  L.  Boyd,  D.S.C.,  R.N.] ;  and  Yseult  Joan 
[tn.  192a,  Wilfrid  T.  C.  Cochrane].  Res. — Jesmond  Dene 
House,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ;  The  Lodge,  Pinner,  Middx. 

JOSEPH  HORACE  NOBLE,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  New 
Coll.,  Oxford.     Born  Sept.  7,  1855,  being  the  only  son  of 


Joseph  Alfred  Noble,  Gentleman,  of  Fortis  Green,  Hornsey 
co.  Middlesex,  and  Selby  House,  Ham,  co.  Surrey^  b, 
1824;   d.   1897;    m.    1851,   Emily,   daughter   of  John 


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grave.  Armorial  bearing's  (H.  Coll.,  26  Dec.  1891). 
Ermine,  two  chevronels  gules,  between  three  leopards 
faces  jessant-de-lys  sable  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  leopard  passant  regardant  sable,  semee  of 
annulets  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  battleaxe  erect 
proper;  with  the  Motto.  "  Loyaute'  n'a  peur."  Married, 
September  26,  1885,  Sarah,  elder  surviving  daughter  of 
Thomas  Sturgess  of  Penshurst,  Kent ;  and  has  Issue — 
Archibald  Francis  Noble,  Gentleman,  born  July  4,  1886; 
and  Elizabeth  Mary  [m.  1913,  Kenneth  Douglas  Field, 
Capt.  R.G.A.].     Res. — Selby  House,  Hani,  Surrey. 

SHIRLEY  NEWCOMBE  NOBLE.  Born  June  7, 
1865,  being  the  eldest  son  of  William  Henry  Noble  of  Glass- 
drummond,  co.  Fermanagh,  Major-Gen.  Royal  Artillery,  by 
his  wife  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Marriott  of  Taun- 
ton, Somersetshire  (by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Francis  Gibbons  of  Wellingborough).  Armorial 
bearing's — Vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  leopards' 
faces  argent,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  annulets  sable. 
Mantling  vert  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dove  argent,  holding  in  her  beak  a  ring  or, 
gemmed  azure.  Motto — "  Mortem  quam  dedecus."  Seat 
— Glassdrummond,  co.  Fermanagh. 

NOCTON  of  Langham  Hall,  Essex  (H.  Coll.).  Gules, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  or,  as  many 
boars'  heads  erased  at  the  neck  of  the  field.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's 
head  erased  at  the  neck  argent,  pierced  by  a  broken  spear 
or,  between  two  sprigs  of  palm  proper. 

Son  of   William   Nocton  of  Blyboro,  Lines.  : — 

The  late  William  Nocton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Essex  and 
Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  Essex  1908),  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1889, 
Margaret,  only  d.  of  James  Anderson  of  Brondesbury  ;  2nd, 
1898,  Mary  Egerton,  d.  of  Col.  R.  S.  Green  of  Stonylands, 
Dedham,   Essex,  and  d.  .     Seat — Langham   Hall,  nr. 

Colchester. 

NOEL(R.L.,  s  May  1798,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  fretty  gules, 
a  canton  ermine.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck  at  gaze  argent,  attired 
or. — Motto — "  Tout  bien  ou  rien." 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.    Sir  Arthur  Edward  Joseph  Noel, 

O.B.E.,  4th  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  b.  1884;  d.  1927 ; 

m.  1915,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Eyre,  of  Gloucester 

House,  Park  Lane: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Anthony  Gerard  Edward  Noel,  5th  Earl  of 

Gainsborough,  Viscount  Campden,  and  Baron  Noel  (U.K. 

16  Aug.  1841),  Baron  Barham  (U.K.  1  May  1805),  and  7th 

Bart.  (G.B.,  22  Oct.  1781)  [Supporters— On  either  side  a 

bull  argent,  armed  and  unguled  proper,  gorged  with  a  naval 

crown  azure,  therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over  the  back,  gold  ; 

pendent   from  the  crown   are  escutcheons,  azure,  charged 

with  an  anchor  erect,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  laurel  or],  b. 

1923.     Seat — Exton  Park,  Oakham.     Town  res. — Berkeley 

House,  Hay  Hill,  W. 

Hon.  Gerald  Eyre  Wriothesley  Noel,  b-  1926. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  William  Francis  Noel,  3rd 

Earl  of  Gainsborough,  J. P.,  D.L.  Rutland,  J. P.  cos. 

Worcester  and  Gloucester,  b.   1850 ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1st, 

1876,  Augusta  Mary  (d.  1877),  d.  of  Robert  Berkeley  of 

Spetchley ;    2nd,   1880,    Mary   Elizabeth   {Res. — The 

Court,  Chipping  Campden),  d.  of  James  Arthur  Dease, 

of  Turbotston,  co.  Westmeath  :  — 

Hon.  Charles  Hubert  Francis  Noel,  O.B.E.,  Major  late 

Coldstream  Gds.,  b.   1885;  m.  1912,  Mary  Douglas,  d.  ot 

Brig. -Gen.    Archibald    Campbell     Douglas     Dick,     C.B., 

C.M.G. ;  and  has  issue — Archibald  Charles  William  Noel, 

Esq.,  b.  1914;  David  Francis  Douglas  Noel,  Gentleman,  b. 

1919  ;    Andrew  Mungo  James  Noel,  Gentleman,  6.  1921  ; 

Douglas  Robert  George  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Jane 

Isabelle  Mary  ;  and  Carola  Mary.    Res. — Pitkerro  House, 

Kingennie,   Dundee  ;    Campden  House,  Campden,   Glos. 

Clubs — Guards',  Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Edward  Noel,  Lt.-Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade 
and  Staff,  b.   1852;  d.  1917;  m.  1884,  Ruth,  d.  of  W. 
H.  Lucas  of  Triniffle,  co.  Cornwall:  — 
Edward  William  Charles  Noel,    Esq.,  CLE.,   D.S.O., 
Major  Indian  Political  Dept.,  b.  1886;  m.  1923,  Katherine, 
d.    of  the   late   Robert   L.    Ross,  and   has   issue — Robert 
Anthony  Noel,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  Denys  Edward  Noel,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1926.     Club — Travellers'. 

Hubert  Lewis  Clifford  Noel,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.A.M.C, 
M.D.,^.  1888.  Res.—  54  Upper  Brook  Street,  W.i.  Clubs 
— Travellers',  Pratt's. 


John  Baptist  Lucius  Noel,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers  lateE.Yorks.  Regt.  ,b.  1890;  m.  1915,  Sybil,  d.  of  J. 
Graham.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Gerard  Cecil  Noel,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Northamptonshire  Regt.,   b.   1864;  d.  1925;   m.  1897, 
Madeline    Edith,    d.    of    Thomas    Henry    Clifton    of 
Lytham  Hall : — 
Charles  Cecil  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
John   Cecil   Noel,    Gentleman,   b.    1906.     Res. — Cottes- 
more House,  Rutland. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  the  Hon.  Gerard  James  Noel,    P.C. , 
J. P.,  D.L.,  C.A.    co.  Rutland,  M.P.  for  Rutland  1847- 
1883,  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1866-68,  Chief  Commr. 
of  Works  and   Public   Buildings  1876-80,  Capt.   nth 
Hussars,    &c,    b.    1823;    d.     1911 ;     m.    1863,    Lady 
Augusta   Mary  Lowther,  sister  of  3rd  Earl  of  Lons- 
dale : — 
Henry  Cecil  Noel,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  1868  , 
m.   1st,   1902,  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Frederick  Pepys  Cock- 
erell ;    2nd,  1926,  Janet  Baird,   of  the  Old  Hall,  Market 
Overton.     Seat — Catmose,  Oakham.     Club — Bachelors'. 
Sons  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Henry  Lewis  Noel  (third  son  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Gainsborough),  b.  1824;  d.  1898;    m. 
ist,  1852,  Emily  Elizabeth  (d.  1890),  d.  of   Rev.    the 
Hon.  Baptist  Wriothesley  Noel : — 
Gerard  Thomas  Noel,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Dorset,  late  Major 
3rd  Batt.   Durham  L.I. ,  b.   1856;  m.   1888,  Edith  Mary  (d. 
1917),  d.  of  Rev.  the  Hon.   William  Byron ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  John  Byron  Noel,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Yorkshire 
L.I.,   b.    1891   [m.   1924,   Rosamund,  d.    of  Major   C.    A. 
Hankey];  (2)  William  Henry  Middleton  Noel,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898;   Mary  Cecily  [m.  1921,  Major  Alan  C.  G.  Luther, 
M.C.,   late    K.O. Y.L.I.  ;    and    Audrey   [m.     1918,    Capt. 
Thomas  B.  Butt,  Yorks.  L.I.].     Res.—  , 

Hugh   Middleton  Noel,   Gentleman,  b.   1862;  m.    1901; 
Helen  Winifred,  d.  of  Robert  Gibbs ;  and  has  issue — (1 
Geoffrey  Francis  Middleton  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  (2 
Leland    Hugh    Wriothesley    Noel,    Gentleman,    b.    1906  ! 
and  Diana  Catherine.    Res. — 

Henry  Hamlyn  Noel,  Gentleman,*?.  1864;  m.  1897,  Mary, 
d.  of  John  Laner  Oliver;  and  has  had  issue — (*)  Edward 
Francis  Hamlyn  Noel,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  b.  1899; 
(2)  Gerard  Hamlyn  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  (d.  1924) ; 
and  Mildred  Mary  Hamlyn.  Res. — Brick  Stables ,  Stanway , 
Colchester. 

Son  of  the  Hon.  Roden  Berkeley  Wriothesley  Noel,  b. 

1884;   d.  1894;    m.   1863,  Alice  Mary  Caroline,  d.  of 

Paul  de  Broe  : — ■ 

Rev.    Conrad    Le    Despencer    Roden    Noel,    Vicar    of 

Thaxted,  Dunmow,  Essex,  b.   1869;  m.   1895,  Miriam,  d. 

of  James   Greenwood;    and  has  issue — Barbara.      Res. — 

The  Vicarage,  Thaxted,  Dunmow,  Essex. 

Son    of    Sir    Gerard    Henry    Uctred    Noel,    G.C.B., 

K.C.M.G.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  b.    1845;   d.    1918  ; 

m.     1875,    Charlotte    Rachel  Frederica,  d.  of  Francis 

Joseph  Cresswell : — 

Francis  Arthur  Gerard  Noel,  Esq.,   O.B.E.,  Lieut. -Col. 

late  R.A.F.,  formerly  Lieut.  4th  S.  Midland  Brig.,  b.  1880  ; 

m.  1913,  Evelyn,  fourth  d.  of  late  Benjamin  Bond-Cabbell, 

D.L.,  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Diana;    and  Susan  Rachel. 

Res.  —  Holly    Lodge,    Aldeburgh,    Suffolk  ;     17    Norfolk 

Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

Sons  of  William  Frederick  Noel,  Esq.,  Col.  late  R.E. , 
J. P.  cos.  Gloucester  and  Monmouth,  b.  1849;  &•  x923  '< 
m.  ist,  1879,  Josephine  Annie  (div.  1883,  d.  1904),  d.  of 
Joseph  Watts  Halliwell  of  Stratford  Park;  2nd,  1885, 
Beatrice  Elizabeth  {d.  1889),  d.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Christopher  Bradney,  M.A.  ;  3rd,  1896,  Laura  Caroline 
(d.  1897),  d.  of  C.  H.  Beilby:— 
Cecil  Frederick  Gerard  Noel,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late 
E.  Kent  Yeo.,  served  Great  War,  b.   1880.    Res. — 

Maurice  Waldegrave  Noel,  Esq.,  formerly  Major  The 
King's  Royal  Liverpool  Regt.  and  Squadron  Comdr.  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1920,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 
George  Gairdner,  and  has  issue — Peter  Maurice  Noel, 
Gentleman,    b.    1922  ;  Noel,    Gentleman,   b.    1928. 

Res.— 

Son  of  Admiral  Francis  Charles  Methuen  Noel,  b.  1852  ; 

d.  1925  ;  m.  1886,  Wilmot  Juliana,  d.  of  T.  Maitland 

Snow  of  Cleve  House,  Exeter : — 

Montague  Wriothesley  Noel,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N. ,  served 

Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1926,  Christabel  Florence, 

d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Startin,  and  has  issue — Henry 

Methuen    Noel,    Gentleman,    and  Gerard   Lionel  Gordon 

Noel,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1927.      Res.—  The  Dene,  East 

Grinstead.      Club— Junior  United  Service. 


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Sons  of  Edward  Andrew  Noel,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  b. 
1825 ;  d.  1899 ;  tn.  1848,  Sarah  Gay  (d.  1889),  d.  of 
W.  B.  Darwin  of  Elston  Hall  :— 
Robert  Lascelles  Gambier  Noel,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b. 
1855  ;  tn.  1st,  1887,  Letitia  Louisa  Carmela,  d.  of  the  Rev.  S. 
D.  Koelle  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Gambier  Baptist  Edward 
Noel,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War  as  Lieut.  Sherwood 
Foresters,  b.  1888  [m.  1st,  1914,  Beatrice  Eva  (divorced 
1923),  d.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  John  Byng  ;  2nd,  1924, 
Rosalie  Sibyl,  d.  of  Major  S.  S.  Flower,  and  formerly  wife 
of  Capt.  W.  L.  Harrison,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — 
Gambier  John  Byng  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Beatrice 
Louise  Francis  (Res. — 12  Lancaster  Road,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.19];  (2)  Norman  Philpot  Robert  Noel,  Esq. ,  served 
Great  War  as  Capt.  R.F.A.  (despatches,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Bar),  b.  1891 ;  (3)  John  Andrew  Vernatti  Ncel,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  R.G.A.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1893  [tn.  1923, 
Marion  Shanks  Wylie].  Res.— 12  Lancaster  Road, 
Wimbledon. 

James  Wriothesley  Noel,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Wilts. 

Militia,   b.    1861 ;    tn.   1890,   Elizabeth   Marion,   only  surv. 

child  of  late  Gen.  Frederick  Arthur  Willis,  C.B.  ;  and  has 

issue— Darwin    Edward    Gordon    Noel,    Esq.,    Capt.    late 

R.A. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1891.    Res. — Down 

Green,  Wheathampstead,  Hants.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Younger  son   of  Rev.  the  Hon.   Francis   James  Noel, 

M.A.,  b.   1793;    d.   1854;   tn.    1822,  Cecilia   Penelope 

(d.  1885),  sister  of  the  1st  Baron  Methuen  : — 

Rev.  Moptague  Henry  Noel,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  late  Vicar  of 

St.  Barnabas,  Oxford,  b.  1840.     Res.—  58  Osnaburgh  Street, 

Sons  of  Berkeley  Plantagenet  Guilford  Charles  Noel  ot 

Moxhull  Park,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  b.  1821 ;  d.  1906;  m. 

1852,    Milicent   Mary,    d.    of  Rev.    the   Hon.    Francis 

Noel:— 

Charles  Francis  Adderley  Noel,  Esq.,  late  2nd  Dragoon 

Guards,  b.  1854  ;  tn.  ,  Frances  Louise,   d.  of  Samuel 

Whipp,    of   Sydney,    N.S.W.       Res.  — 163    Westbourne 

Terrace,  W.2. 

Rev.  Edward  Henry  Noel,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Rector  of 
Frinsted,  b.  1859;  tn  1907,  Caroline  Ethel,  d.  of  James 
Crowley  ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  Edward  Noel,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908.  Res.—  Verulam,  St.  Albans  Avenue,  Bourne- 
mouth. 

James  Harrington  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1923, 
Flora  (d.  1928),  widow  of  James  Vogel,  of  Alsace.     Res.— 
Son  of  Wriothesley  Baptist  Noel,  Esq.,  Judge  of  Insol- 
vency, and  Land  Tax.  Commr.  Melbourne  (elder  son  of 
Rev.  the  Hon.   Baptist  Wriothesley  Noel,  see  below),  b. 
1827  ;d.    1886;    tn.    1858,    Margaret  (d.   1869),   d.    of 
John  McKenzie : — 
Guy  Noel,  Esq.,  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1883,  Blanche  Mabel  Mayne, 
d.  of  James  Hatch  Gibbs,  of  Glenroy  Park,  Victoria  ;  and 
has  surv.    issue— Eleanor  Baillie  [tn.   1910,  Capt.   George 
Nevile  Wyatt,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue];  and  Valerie 
Winifred    Wriothesley     [m.     1912,     Capt.    Charles    John 
Bnghtman,  O.B.E.,late  R.A.S.C.].     Res.—  Upland  Court, 
Northwood,  Middx. 

Younger   son   of    Rev.  the  Hon.   Baptist  Wriothesley 
Noel,  M.A.,  b.  1799  ;  d.  1873  ;  tn.  1826,  Jane  (d.  1889), 
d.  of  Peter  Baillie  of  Douchfour  : — 
Ernest    Noel,    Esq.,    J. P.    and   D.L.    co.    Sussex,   J. P. 
co.  Norfolk,  M.P.  for  Dumfries  Burghs  1874-86,  b.   1831  ; 
m.  1857,  Louisa  Hope  (d.s.p.  1870),  d.  of  Thomas  Milne; 
2nd,  1873,  Ladv  Augusta  Keppel  (d,s.p.  1902),  d.  of  6th  Earl 
of  Albemarle;  3rd,  1909,  Sidney  E.  G.,  d.  of  late  Rev.  W. 
S.   Saunders.      Seat—  Dulany   House,    Patching,    Sussex. 
Son  of  Albert  Leland  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1835  ;    d. 
1916;  m.  1859,  Ella  (d.  1913),  d.  of  the   Rev.  Capet 
Molyneux : — 
Barham  Molyneux,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  tn.  1895,  Dorothy, 
d.  of  Spencer  Brunton ;  and  has  issue— Audrey  [m.  1920 
Capt.    F.    H.    Theron,  S.   African   Staff  Corps].      Res.— 
5  Campden  Mansions,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Son  of  Evan  Baillie  Noel,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  d.  1928  ; 
tn.  1906,  Marjorie,  d.   of  Dr.  R.  Deane  Sweeting  ; — 
Gerard  Baptist   Ncel,   Gentleman,  b.  1915.    Res. — 107 
Comeragh  Road,  West  Kensington. 

His  Honour  ARTHUR  BAPTIST  NOEL,  Judge  of 
the  Northern  District  Court  of  Queensland,  of  Brisbane. 
Born  December  .16,  1855,  being  the  eldest  son  of  His 
Honour  Wriothesley  Baptist  Noel  of  Melbourne,  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Insolvency  and  Land  Tax  Commissioner,  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Mackenzie  of  Tain, 


Scotland,  Queensland.     Armorial  hearing's — He  bears  for 
Arms  :  Or,  fretty  gules,  a  canton  ermine.     Upon  the  es- 


cutcheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  buck  at  gaze  argent,  attired  or  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "Tout  bien  ou  rien."  Married,  September  25, 
1879,  Henrietta  Augusta  Macdonald,  daughter  of  Henry 
O'Hara;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Leland  Virgil  Edmund  Noel, 
Gentleman,  born  June  27,  1884;  (2)  Wriothesley  Baptist 
Noel,  Gentleman,  born  June  21,  1884;  (3)  Cyril  Noel, 
Gentleman,  born  December  10,  1889 ;  Gertrude  Vivian ; 
Gladys  Millfcent.     Postal  address — 

NOEL-HILL  (R.L.,  19  March  1824).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  a  castle  triple- 
turretted  argent,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  martlet  or  (Hill) ;  ii. 
or,  fretty  gules,  a  canton  ermine  (Noel);  iii.  or,  a  chevron 
between  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  gules  (Harwood);  2. 
the  same  arms  of  Hill ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Harwood ;  4. 
ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  a  castle  triple-towered  argent  (Hill, 
Vn.  of  Salop,  1623) ;  5.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  or,  between  three  crosses  formee  fitchee  of  the 
second  (Longslow)  ;  6.  per  pale  or  and  argent,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable  (Bird) ;  7.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three 
pheons  argent  (for  Hill  of  Buntingslade) ;  8.  the  same  arms 
of  Noel.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  (in  the 
centre)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  proper,  a  hind  statant  argent,  collared  and  chained 
or  (Hill) ;  2.  (on  the  dexter),  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
stag  statant  argent,  attired  or  (Noel);  3.  (on  the  sinister), 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  sable,  in 
the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  proper.  Motto — "  Qui  uti  scit  ei 
bona." 

Son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  Noel  Noel- Hill,  Rector 

of  Berrington   b,  1847  <  d-  x888 ;    tn.  1874,  Frederica 

Sarah,    d.    of    Rev.    W.    David    Morrice,    Preb.    of 

Salisbury : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Henry  Noel-Hill,  8th  Baron  Berwick 

(19  May  1784),  Major  late  Shropsh.  I.  Yeo.,  Hon.  Attache 

at  Paris  1903-n,  and  1915-16  [Supporters  (of  Barony)— 

Dexter,  a  pegasus  argent,  collared  sable,  thereon  a  martlet 

or:  sinister,  a  stag  argent,  attired  or,  collared  sable,  thereon 

a  leopard's   face  or  and  therefrom   a   chain  refiexed  over 

the  back  gold],  b.  1877 ;  m.  1919,  Edith  Teresa,  d.  of  the 

late  William    Hulton  of  Venice.     Seat — Attingham   Hall, 

Shrewsbury.     Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough,  St.  James's. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Noel-Hill,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector 

of  Stockton,   co.   Salop,  b.   1848  ;    d.    1911  ;    tn.   1891, 

Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Riou  George  Benson,  M.A., 

Rector  of  Hope  Bowdler:  — 


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Charles  Michael  Wentworth  Noel-Hill,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late 
Shropshire  L.I.,  formerly  Rifle  Bde. ,  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1924,  b.  1897.  Address — The  Lowe,  Worfield, 
Bridgnorth. 

NOLAN  of  Ballinderry  (U.O. ).     Or,  on  a  cross  between 

four  swords  in  pale  gules,  a  demi-lion  rampant  of  the  first. 

Crest — A    demi-lion     rampant    or.     Motto — "Cor    unum 

via  una." 

Son  of  Raymond  Philip  Nolan,  Gentleman,  The  Black 
Watch,  b.  1883  ;  killed  in  Great  War  191    ;  m.  1913, 
Kathleen,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Andrew  O'Connor, 
P.C. ,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Ireland  : — 
Antony  Raymond  St.    Quentin    Nolan,   Gentleman,    b. 

19      .     Res. — 

NORBURY,  Earl  of,  see  GRAHAM-TOLER. 

NORBURY  (R.L.  1840,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron 
indented  ermine,  between  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed 
argent,  armed  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  crown  vallery  or,  a  bull's  head  sable,  armed  gold, 
in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert. 

Second  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Coningsby  Norbury  Nor- 

bury,  C.  B. ,  J.  P.  andD.L.  for  Worcestershire,  and  J.  P. 

for   Herefordshire,   late   Col.    Worcestershire    Militia, 

formerly  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1899  ; 

m.    1855,    the    Hon.  Gertrude  (d.  1916),  d.  of  the  Rt. 

Hon.  Standish  O'Grady,  2nd  Viscount  Guillamore: — 

Frederick    Paget  Norbury,  Esq.,  J. P.  Wares. ,  b.  1867; 

m.    1907,  Rosamund  Adelaide  Alice,  eldest  d.   of  Gervas 

F.  Wake  of  Victoria,  B.C.;  and  has  issue — (1)  Christopher 

Paget  Norbury,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Michael  Norbury, 

Gentleman,  b.  1912;    and  Rosamond.      Res. — Shei  ridge, 

nr.  Malvern.     Clubs — Overseas,  Worcester  County. 

NORCOP,  see  RADFORD-NORCOP. 

NORFOLK,  Duke  of,  see  FITZALAN   HOWARD. 

NORMAN,  see  LEE-NORMAN. 

NORMAN  of  Honeyhanger  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  thun- 
derbolt and  in  chief  two  crosses  patee  pierced  with 
eight  symbols  of  Foh-he  or  the  Pa-qua  and  charged  with 
a  roundel  containing  the  Eastern  symbol  known  as  Tae- 
Keigh  all  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  spear  erect  trans- 
fixing a  Saracen's  head  all  proper.  Supporters  —  On 
either  side  a  horseman  proper. 

Son  of  Henry  Norman,  of  Linford  House,  Leicester, 
b.  1814  ;  d.  1877  ;  m.  1855,  Sarah  Edna,  d.  of  James 
Riddington  of  Hazelbeach,  Northants  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Norman,  1st  Bart.  (22  June,  1915), 
P.C,  J. P.  Surrey,  F.R.G.S.,  Fellow  of  American  Inst,  of 
Radio  Engineers,  Fellow  Inst,  of  Physics,  Asst.  Postmaster- 
Gen.  1910,  M.P.  S.  Div.  Wolverhampton,  1900-10,  and 
Blackburn  1910-23,  Commdr.  of  the  Order  of  the  Saviour 
of  Greece,  St.  Maurice,  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  OfHcier  of 
Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium), 
b.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Menie  Muriel,  d.  of  James  Muir 
Dowie ;  2nd,  1907,  Hon.  Florence  Priscilla  McLaren, 
C.B.E.,  J. P.,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Aberconway  ;  and  has 
issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Henry  Nigel  St.  Valery  Norman, 
Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches), 
b.  1897  [m.  1926,  Patricia  Moira,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col. 
James  Howard  Annesley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.]  ;  (by  2nd 
marriage) — Willoughby  Rollo  Norman,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ; 
Anthony  Charles  Wynyard  Norman,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Laura 
Rosalind.  Seat — Ramster,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey.  Town 
res. — The  Corner  House,  Cowley  Street,  Westminster. 
Clubs — Reform,    Ranelagh,  R.A.C. 

NORMAN  of  Runcorn  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion  rampant 
between  three  garbs  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  spears  points  upwards  in  saltire 
or,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  ribbon  gules  an  escutcheon 
argent,  thereon  a  man's  head  couped  proper.  Motto — 
"  Certavi  et  vici. " 

Son  of  Thomas  Norman  of  Runcorn,  Cheshire,  b.  1824; 

d.  1885  ;  m.  Sarah,  d.  of  John  Yardwood  of  Frodsham, 

Cheshire : — 

Sir  Frederick  John  Norman,  Knt.  Bach  (1914),  J.  P.,  D.L. 

Cheshire,  Scientific  Expert  Specialising  on  Chemistry  and 

Physics  as  applied  to  the  Chemical,  Colour,  and  Pottery 


Industries,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Nellie  (d.  1909),  d.  of 
Josiah  Peacock  of  Didsbury,  Lancashire  ;  2nd,  1920, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Green,  of  Oxford;  and  has 
had  issue — Thomas  Stanley  Norman,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
b.  1890;  d.  1918.  Res.  —  Lyndhurst,  Higher  Runcorn, 
Cheshire. 


NORMANBY,  Marquess  of,  see  PHIPPS. 
NORMANTON,  Earl  of,  see  AGAR. 

NORRIS  of  Hackney  (1573,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  billettee 
argent,  a  cross  flory  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-stag 
or,  attired  and  pierced  through  the  body  with  an  arrow 
sable,  feathered  proper.  Motto — "  Mors  ultima  linea 
ferum." 

Son    of    Henry  Crawley   Norris,    M.V.O.,    J. P.    cos. 

Oxford    and    Northampton,    Col.    late   comdg.    Q.O. 

Oxfordshire   Hussars,    Imp.    Yeo. ,   b.    1841  ;    d.   1914 ; 

m.  1867,  Mary,  d.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Bovill,  Lord 

Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas: — 
Major  Henry  Everard  du  Cane  Norris,  J.  P.  Oxon. ,  late 
5th  Batt.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt. ,  served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  and  Great  War  as  temp.  Lt.-Col.  R.M.,  R.N.V.R., 
b.  1869  ;  m.  1920,  Sybil  E.  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Major 
Herbert  Dugdale,  16th  Lancers.  Post.  add. — Cross  Hill, 
Adderbury,  Banbury.     Club — White's. 

Son  of  Henry  Norris,  Esq.,  of  Swalcliffe  Park,  Oxford, 

J. P.  and  D.L.,   b.  1810;  d.  1889;  m.  1833,  Eleanor. 

d.    of    Rev.    John    Lloyd    Crawley   of  Heyford,    co. 

Northampton : — 
George  Hugh  Norris,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  M.A. 
(Oxon),  late   Lieut.   Q.O.   Oxfordshire   Hussars,   b.   1843. 
Res. — Cross  Hill,  Adderbury,  co.  Oxford. 

NORRIS  of  Wood  Norton  Hall  (Vn.  of  Norfolk  1664, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  cross  pate"e fitchee 
fleury  between  ten  billets  argent  (Norris)  ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
on  a  bend  or  three  lozenges  voided  gules  (Knight).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  talbot  sejant  gules,  collared 
or.     Motto — "  Fideliter  serva." 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Norris,  B.A. ,  T.C.  D.,  Vicar  of 
North  Elmham,  co.   Norfolk,  b.   1834;    d.  1898;    m. 
1859,  Dania  Jane  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Edward  Lloyd  of 
Dublin: — 
William    Edward   Norris    of   Wood    Norton    Hall,   co. 
Norfolk,  J.P.,  B.A.    (Pembroke  Coll.,   Camb),  b.   1866; 
sue.  his  great-uncle,  the  late  William  Norris,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Wood  Norton  Hall,  in  1875  ;  m.  1893,  Annie,  second  d. 
of  Thomas  Lawrence  Forbes  ;  and  has  had  issue — William 
Forbes  Norris,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in  action  1915 ;  Marjorie  ; 
and  Marion  Joyce.     Seat — Wood  Norton  Hall,  East  Dere- 
ham, Norfolk.     Club — County  (Norwich). 

Rev.  Charles  Lloyd  Norris,  Rector  of  Bio'  Norton,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1898,  May,  d.  of  Leonard  Gilbert ;  and 
has  had  issue — Collin  Chad  Armstrong  Norris,  Lieut. 
R.F.C.,  b.  1898;  killed  in  flying  accident  1917  ;  Ina  Massie  ; 
and  Margaret  Almerda.  Res. — Bio'  Norton  Rectory,  Diss, 
Norfolk. 

George   Hassell  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.   1871  ;    m. 
Res. — Rochester,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Sons  of  Robert   Norris,  Gentleman,  of  Brewer,  Maine, 
U.S.A.  (3rd  son  of  Rev.  George  Norris,  see  above),  b. 
1868  ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 1890,  Lilian  Mabel,  d.  of  E.  S.  Carr 
of  Orington,  U.S.A. : — 
George  Lloyd  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 
Reginald  Armstrong  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1898. 
Kenneth  Earl  Norris,  Gentleman,    b.   1902. 
Hassell   Norris,    Gentleman,  b.   1905.     Res.  —  Brewer, 
Maine,  U.S.A 

The  Very  Rev.  Dean  WILLIAM  FOXLEY  NORRIS, 
D.D.,  F.S.A.,  Hon.  A. R.I. B.A. ,  Dean  of  Westminster, 
Dean  of  the  Most  Hon.  Order  of  the  Bath,  Chaplain  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the 
Royal  Academy  of  Arts,  and  to  the  Queen's  Westminster 
Regt.,  b.  1859;  being  the  only  son  of  Canon  Foxley 
Norris,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1851,  Julia,  d.  of  Dr.  Edward 
Thomas  Monro,  of  Harley  Street,  London.  Armorial 
bearings — The  arms  of  Westminster,  namely,  azure,  a 
cross  patonce  between  five  martlets  or,  on  a  chief  or,  a  pale 


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of  the  Royal  Arms  of  France^and  England,  between  two 
roses  gules  ;  impaling  his  family  arms  of  Norris  (H.  Coll.), 
namely,  quarterly  argent  and  gules,  in  the  second  and 
third  quarters  a  fret  or,  over  all  a  fesse  azure  ;  the  whole 
within  the  collar  of  the  Dean  of  the  Most  Hon.  Order  of  the 
Bath.     Married,  1884,  Mary  Blanche,  d.  of  the  Ven.  Alfred 


Pott,  Archdeacon  of  Berks.,  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Major 
John  Percivall  Foxley  Norris,  b.  1886  \m.  1914,  Doreen 
Brabant  Smith,  and  d.  1924  ;  leaving  issue — Michael  Norris, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Tom  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1917] ;  (2) 
Arthur  William  Foxley  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Res. —  The  Deanery,  Westminster,  JS.W.i.  Club — 
Athenaeum. 

NORRIS  (U.O.).      Quarterly  azure  and  or,  in  the  first 
and  fourth  quarters  a  fret  argent,  over  all  a  fesse  ermine 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  rising  sable, 
charged  with  a  mullet  gules.     Motto — "  I  serve  loyally." 
Sons   of  Richard   Augustine  Norris  (son   of  Maurice 
Norris  and  Mary  Anne  Osborne  of  Co.  Cork,  Ireland), 
Esq.,  of  Sydney,  J. P.  N.S.W.,  Banker,  b.   1843;   d. 
1914  ;  m.  1868,   Marianne,  d.  of  Edward  Fennessy  of 
Melbourne,  Victoria : — 
Osborne  Edward  Norris,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  N.S.W., 
b.    1869;    m.     1916,   Emmeline    Mai,  widow  of  the   late 
Willia.n  Densham,  and  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,    of   Manly.      Post,   address — Cathcart    House, 
n  e,  Castlereagh  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  W!" 

Wilfrid  James  Norris,  Gentleman,  Mining  Engineer,  b. 
10th  Sept.  1873  ;  m.  Alice,  d.  of  ;  and  has  issue — 

Phyllis  Maud.      Res. — 

The  late  Ignatius  Bertram  Norris,  Esq.,  b.  1880  ;  edu- 
cated St.  Ignatius  College,  Riverview,  admitted  to  the 
N.S.W.  Bar  1908,  Sec.  to  the  Vice-President  of  the 
Executive  Council  and  Representative  of  the  Government 
in  the  Legislative  Council,  m:  1915,  Bessie,  d.  of  the  Hon. 
John  Lane  Mullins,  M.A. ,  M.L.C. ,  of  Killountan,  Darling 
Point,  Sydney.  In  1916  he  left  Egypt  as  Lieut. -Col.  in 
command  of  the  53rd  Battalion  A.I.F.,  and  was  killed  in 
action  while  storming  and  capturing  the  German  trenches 
at  Armentieres  in  July  1916.  He  left  issue — John  Richard 
Bertram  Norris,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

NORROY  KING  OF  ARMS,  see  WOLLASTON. 

NORTH.  Argent,  two  chevronels  nebuly  between  two 
mullets  in  chief  and  a  decrescent  in  base  sable.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's   head   erased   argent,    gorged   with  a  collar   nebuly 


charged  with  three  mullets  gules.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


sable  and  between  two  mullets  also  sable.  Motto — "  Animo 
et  fide."  Livery — Light  drab,  with  black  collar  and  cuffs, 
silver  buttons,  silver  hatband,  black  and  white  striped 
waistcoat. 

Son  cf  Sir  Harry  North,  Kt.  Bach.,  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  4th  Batt.  Royal  Munster  Fusiliers,  of  Lemon 
Well,  Eltham,^.  1866  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1894,  Jessie  Louisa 
(Res. — Orford  Lodge,  Pope's  Grove,  Twickenham), 
second  d.  of  the  late  David  Evans,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  N. 
R.  Yorks.,  and  for  co.  Monmouth,  of  Middlesborough- 
on-Tees  and  of  Cliffden,  Saltburn-by-the-Sea,  and  of 
Cleveland  House,  Grangetown,  all  in  the  co. of  Yorks: — 
Vivian   Gordon   North,    Esq.,  b.   1896. 

Son  of  Arthur  Jewell  North,  Gentleman,  of  Vale  Mascal, 
Bexley,  Kent,  Lieut.  Royal  Reserve  Field  Artil. ,  b. 
1883  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1906,  Adelaide  Louise,  fifth  d.  of 
late  Job  Garratt,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Wassell  Grove,  Stour- 
bridge ;  Brookfield,  Belbroughton  ;  Cobhampton, 
Worcester,  all  in  co.  Worcester : — 


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John  Garratt  North,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — Vale 
Mascal,  Bexley,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Gamble   North,    Gentleman,    of   Silverland, 

Eridge,  Sussex,  b.  1854;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1st,  1883,  Sarah 

Kate  (d.   1889),  dau.   of  William  Beecroft  of  Leeds  ; 

2nd,   1890,  Leila  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Pain  Hunt  ot 

Westwood,  Bexley: — 

John  Tom  North,    Esq.,  late  Major   R.A.F. ,  formerly 

Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ("Queen's  Bays"),  b.   1884; 

m.  1920,  Paula  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Julius  Peterson,  of 

Chicago,    U.S.A.,   and  has  issue  —  John   Gamble    North, 

Gentleman,*.  1921.     Seat— Silverland,  Eridge,  Sussex. 

Victor  Beecroft  North,  Gentleman,  educated  at  Rugby, 
b.  1886. 

NORTH.     Azure,   a  lion  passant  or,  between  three 

fleurs-de-lys  argent.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — A 

dragon's  head  erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 

or.     Supporters — On  either  side  a  mastiff  proper.    Mottoes 

— "  La  vertu  est  la  seule  noblesse  "  ;    "  Animo  et  fide." 

Second  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Dudley  Francis  North,  7th 

Earl    of    Guilford,    b.    185 1  ;    d.   1885  ;    m.   1874, 

Georgiana  (Res. — 4    Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.),  d.  of 

Sir  George  Chetwynd,  3rd  Bart.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  George  North,  8th  Earl  of  Guilford 

(8  Ap.1752),  Baron  Guilford.of  Guildford,  Surrey  (27  Sept. 

I083),  J. P.,  D.L.  Kent,  Lieut. -Col.  East  Kent  Yeomanry, 

b.  1876  ;  m.  1 90 1,  Mary  Violet,  d.  of  William  Pawson,  of 

Shawdon,    Northumberland  ;    and   has    issue  —  Francis 

George  North,  commonly  called  Lord  North,  2nd  Lieut. 

Reserve  of  Officers,   1st  and  2nd  L.  Gds.,  b.  1902   [w. 

1927,  Joan  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir  Merrik  Raymond  Burrell,  7th 

Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.    Barbara  Joan] ;    Hon.  John 

Montagu  William  North,  b.  1905  [m.   1927,  Muriel,  a.  of 

Sir  William  Hicking,  1st  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Georgiana 

Mary]  ;   Hon.   Charles  Evelyn  North,    b.    1918  ;  Lady 

Cynthia  Mary  Noel.     Seat — Waldershare  Park,    Dover, 

Kent. 

NORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  passant  or,  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased 
sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or.  Motto— "  Animo 
et  fide." 

Sons  of  Charles  North,  Esq.,  J.  P.  andD.  L. ,  of  Rougham 
Hall,  late  Capt.  Norfolk  Artillery  Militia,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Barr.-at-Law,  b.   1828  ;  d.   1906  ;  m.  1859,  Augusta,  d. 
of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Thomas  R.    Keppel,  Canon  of 
Norwich,  Rector  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk: — ■ 
Frederick  Keppel  North,  Esq.,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.),  Barr.-at-Law,  Chancellor  of  the   Dioceses 
of  Norwich  and  of  St,  Edmundsbury  and  Ipswich,  J.  P.  and 
Chairman  of  Norfolk  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  i860 ;  m.  1898, 
Grace  Darling,  d.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Percy  Robert  Basil 
Feilding,   K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Roger  North,  Gen- 
tleman, B.A. ,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,   b.  1901   (Address — 1   Paper  Buildings,    Temple, 
E.C.);  (2)  Charles  Percy  Frederick  North,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1906.   Seat — Rougham  Hall,  Norfolk.   Chambers 
1    Paper   Buildings,    Temple,    E.C.        Clubs — Athenaeum, 
Norfolk  (Norwich). 

Marjoribanks  Keppel  North,  Esq.,  M. I.C.E. ,  Inspec. 
Ministry  of  Health,  Capt.  late  R. E.,  served  Great  War 
(despatches),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1905,  Edith  Beatrice,  d.  of  Sir 
George  Armytage,  6th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Montague 
North,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Arabella.  Res. — Little 
Germains,  Chesham,  Bucks.     Club — Windham. 

NORTH  (H.  Coll.,  1866).  Per  pale  azure  and  sable,  a 
lion  passant  between  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  and  in  base  a 
quartrefoil  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased  sable, 
guttee-d'or,  and  collared  and  chained  or,  in  front  thereof 
three  mascles  interlaced  fessewise,  also  or.  Motto — 
"  Animo  et  fide." 

Sons  of  North  North,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 

of  the  Indian  Army,  assumed  by  Roy.  Lie.  14  April 

1866  the  surname  and  arms  of  North  only,  b.  1824  ;  d. 

1910 ;    m.    1856,    Alicia  Gertrude,    only   d.    of  Major 

Versturme :  — 

Brig.-Gen.  Brodrigge  North  North,  C.B.  (Mil.),  M.V.O., 

comdg.    the    2nd    West    Riding    Brigade    1908-12,    30th 

Field    Army     Brig.     1905-6,     3rd     Batt.     King's     Own 

1898-1908,  and  199th    Brigade  1914-17,   Hon.    Brig.-Gen. 

since  1917,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (1901),  received  the  Roy.  Humane 


Soc.  medal  1895,  served  in  Soudan  Exp.  1895,  South  Africa 
1899-1902  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Great  War 
1914-19,  J. P.  Westmorland  (High  Sheriff  1907-8),  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Lanes.,  b.  1862  ;  m.ist,  1895,  Maud  Mabella,  only  child 
of  the  late  John  Coulthurst  of  Gargrave  House,  Yorkshire, 
who  d.  1900,  leaving  issue — (1)  John  Brabyn  North,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons,  b.  1896  ;  d.  1921  ;  (2)  Edward 
Tempest  Tunstall  North,  Esq.,  J. P.  Westmorland,  Lieut. 
Yorks.  Hussars,  b.  1900;  m.  2nd,  1911,  Winifred  Evelyn, 
fourth  d.  of  Clement  Upton  Cottrell  Dormer ;  and  by  her 
has  issue — Dorothy  Evelyn.  Residences — Newton  Hall, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale;  Lily  Tarn,  Sedburgh,  Yorkshire. 
Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

Lt.-Col.  Edward  Bunbury  North,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  D.L. 
Lanes,  and  Westmorland,  J. P.  Westmorland,  served 
through  the  Soudan  Exp.  1898-9  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
4th  class  Medijeh),  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and  in  Great  War 
1914-19,  b.  1869;  m.  1899,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Dundas,  brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Zetland  ;  and  has 
issue — Myles  Edward  Wentworth  North ,  Gentleman ,  b.  1908 ; 
and  two  daus.  Res. — Old  Hall,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Lt.-Col.  Piers  William  North,  D.S.O.,  late  Special 
Reserve,  a  King's  Messenger,  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  served 
in  South  Africa  (mentioned  in  despatches),  and  Great  War 
1915-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),£.  1871.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 

Lt.-Col.  Oliver  Henry  North,  D.S.O.,  late  Lanes.  Fus., 
served  through  the  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  and  Great 
War  1914-18,  b.  1874;  m.  1908,  Edith  Monica,  only  child 
ot  W.  A.  Smith-Masters,  Esq.,  of  Camer  Park,  Kent;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Oliver  Brian  Masters  Ncrth,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909;  (2)  Allan  Piers  North,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  (3) 
Michael  Richard  North,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  (4)  Henry 
Phillip  North,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Res. — Lockner,  Chil- 
worth,  Guildford,  Surrey. 

Albert  Kenlis  North,  Esq.,  Major  4th  Batt.  Oxfordshire 
Light  Inf.,  b.  1876;  m.  1919,  May  Sunbeam  Violet,  d.  of 
the  late  Brig.-Gen.  F.  W.  Lumsden,  V.C.,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
R.M.A.,and  has  issue — Frederick  Lumsden  North,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921 ;  and  Violet  Iris.  Club — Jun.  Naval  and 
Military. 

NORTHAMPTON,  Marquess  of,  see  COMPTON. 

NORTH-  BOMFORD  (R.L.,  U.O.,  10  Nov.  1837). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse  ermine,  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  gules  (Bomford) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  or  and 
azure,  a  lion  passant  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  counter- 
changed  (North).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  segreant  argent, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules 
(Bomford);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern's 
head  erased  vert,  langued  gules,  collared  and  chained  or 
( North ).     Motto  —  "  Vir  tutus  et  fidelis. ' ' 

Son   of  John    North-Bomford,    Esq.,    J. P.,    formerly 

Capt.  29th    Regt.,  b.  1838;    d.    1905;    m.    1st,    1866, 

Charlotte    Maria    (d.    1881),    d.    of    John    Devenish- 

Meares,  of  Meare's  Court,  co.  Westmeath  ;  2nd,  1882, 

Mary  Wilhelmina  Constance,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  William  S. 

B.  Kaye,  C.B..Q.C.  :— 

John   George  North-Bomford,    Esq.,    Major   2nd    Batt. 

Royal  Fus.,  b.  1883;  m.  1909,  Hilda  Frances,  ygst.  d.  of 

the  late  Rev.  George  Shaw  Munn,  Rector  of  Madresfield, 

nr.  Malvern  ;  and  has  issue— David  John  North-Bomford, 

Gentleman,  b.  1913.      Seat — Gallow  and  Ferrans,  Kilcock, 

co.  Meath.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

NORTHCOTE.  Argent,  three  cross  crosslets  in  bend 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  stag  trippant  argent. 
Motto — "  Christi  Crux  est  mea  lux." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Preb.  the  Hon.  John    Stafford 
Northcote,  b.  1850;  d.  1920;    m.  1881,  Hilda  Car- 
dew,  d.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  F.  W.  Farrar,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Canterbury  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Stafford  Lawrence  Northcote,  3rd 
Earl  Iddesleigh  and  Viscount  St.  Cyres,  of  Newton  St. 
Cyres,   Devon    (3  July  1885),   10th    Bart.    (16  July    1641) 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  stag   proper,    suspended 
from  the  neck    of  each    by   a  chain  or  an  escutcheon 
ermine,  thereon  a  fir-cone  or],  b.  1901  ;  s.  his  uncle  1927- 
Address — 107  Ebury  Street,  S.W.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  Henry  Northcote,  ist 
Earl  of  Iddesleigh,  G.C.B.,  P.C.,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1887  ; 


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m.    1843,  Cecilia    Frances  (d.   1910),  sister  of   1st 

Baron  Farrer : — 
Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Francis  Northcote,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Rector  of  Monk's  Eleigh, 
Bildeston,  Suffolk,  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Edmundsbury  and 
Ipswich,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1st,  1877,  Alice  Caroline  (d.  1878), 
d.  of  Edward  Owen,  of  Oxford  ;  2nd,  1880,  Mary  Arabella 
(d.  1888),  d.  of  S.  Bush  Toller,  Q.C.  ;  3rd,  1892,  Emily 
Catherine,  d.  of  Col.  S.  B.  Kekewich  ;  and  has  issue  (by 
1st  marriage) — Frances  Mary  Alice  [m.  1899,  Charles 
Jelf,  of  Rapstile,  Lustleigh,  S.  Devon] ;  (by  2nd  marriage) 
— Geoffrey  Alexander  Stafford  Northcote,  Esq.,  M.A. 
Oxford,  b.  1881  [m.  1910,  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Adams, 
V.C.  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Dorothea  Mary  [m.  1914,  Bryan 
Hook,  of  Silverbeck,  Churt,  Surrey]  ;  Beatrix  Edith 
[m.  1908,  Percival  Inglis  Farrer]  ;  Hester  Selina  Mary  ; 
(by  3rd  marriage) — Evelyn  Olivia  Stafford.  Res. — Monk's 
Eleigh,  Bildeston,  Suffolk. 

NORTHCOTE  of  Somerset  Court.  Or,  a  pale  en- 
grailed bendy  of  six  argent  and  azure,  between  four 
crosses  botony  of  the  last. 

Daus.    of    George    Barons    Northcote,    Gentleman, 
b.  1845  ;    d.  1915  ;    m.  1883,  Geraldine,  d.  of   Gen. 
William  Neville  Custance,  C.B.,  of  Brook    Heath, 
Salisbury : — 
Gwendoline  Eleanor  Northcote. 
Sybil  Geraldine  Northcote. 
Spencer  Olive  Northcote. 

Seats — Somerset  Court,  Brent  Knoll,  Somerset  ;  Cove 
Manor,  Farnborough,  Hants.  Res. — Cove  Manor,  Farn- 
borough. 

NORTHCROFT  (H.  Coll.,  1904).  Per  pale  azure  and 
gules,  a  horse  passant  argent,  in  chief  a  marigold  slipped 
proper,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from 
a  mascle  or,  an  antelope's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with 
two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.     Motto — ' '  Constans." 

Son  of  Henry  Thomas  Northcroft  of  Egham,  b.  1814  ; 
d.  1903  ;  m.  1854,  Mary,  d.  of  Wm.  Corderoy  :— 

Henry  Northcroft,  Gentleman,  F.S.I. ,  b.  1855;  m.  1893, 
Ada  Mary  Perry;  and  has  issue — (1)  Alfred  George 
Corderoy,  Northcroft,  Gentleman,  b.  1894 ;  (2)  Perceval 
Wm.  Corderoy  Northcroft,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  (3)  Henry 
Thomas  Archibald  Northcroft,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  and 
Rosemary  Corderoy.     Res. — 

NORTHESK,  Earl  of,  see  CARNEGIE. 

NORTHEY   of  Epsom  (Vn.  of  Wilts  1634,   H.  Coll..) 


Or,  on  a  fesse  azure,  between  three  panthers  statant  proper, 
semee  of  estoiles  argent,  a  pansy  of  the  first  between  two 


lilies  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice  flames  issuing  from 
the  mouth  proper.     Motto — "Steady." 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  William  Northey,  M.A.,  J. P.,  b. 
1832  ;  d.  1914;  111.  1867,  Florence  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Sir 
John  E.  Honywood,  Bart.,  of  Evington,  Kent: — 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Northey,  G.C.M.G.  (1922), 
C.B.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  King's  Royal  Rifles,  served  in  Isazai 
and  Miranzai  Exped.N.W.  Frontier,  India,  1891-2  (medal, 
2  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen's 
Medal  with  5  clasps,  King's  Medal  with  2  clasps),  Great 
War  1914-16,  Comdg.  1st  Batt.  K.R.R.,  and  Brig.-Gen. 
comdg.  15th  Inf.  Bde.,  German  E.  Africa  1916-18  (des- 
patches, Maj.-Gen.),C.-in-C.  British  E.  Africa,  High  Com- 
missioner Zanzibar  1918-22,  comdg.  43rd  Div.  T.A. 
1924-26,  has  1st  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar,  is  Comdr. 
Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  Officer  Legion  of  Honour 
(France),  b.  1868  ;  m.  1897,  Evangeline,  third  d.  of  the  late 
Daniel  Cloete  of  Wynberg,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Edward  George  Vernon  Northey,  Esq.,  b. 
1910;  (2)  Rudolf  William  Anson  Northey,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ; 
Florence  Evangeline  Cloete  [m.  1921,  Hon.  Humfrey  Trice 
Martin,  M.L.C.,  Commisr.  of  Lands,  Nairobi];  Renee 
Muriel  [m.  1923,  Sir  George  Beaumont,  nth  Bart.];  and 
Isobel  Frances.  Post,  add.— -Woodcote  House,  Epsom. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military  ;  Shikar. 

Sons  of  Major  William  Northey,  D.S.O.,  Durham  L.I., 
b.  1876  ;  d.   1 91 4  of  wounds  received  with  Brit.  Exped. 
Force  ;  m.  1905,  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  James 
Ferguson  of  Calicut,  India: — 
William  Edward  Northey,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 
Denys  Vernon  Northey,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Wilbraham  Northey  of  Ashley 
Manor,  Wilts,  J.  P.  and  D.L. ,  late  of  the  Cameronians, 
b.  1835;    d.   1906;    m.   1859,   Louisa  (d.  1907),  d.  of 
late  Arthur  James  S.  Barrow,  formerly  of  the  23rd  and 
30th  Regts. : — 
George  Edward  Wilbraham-Northey  of  Cheney  Court, 
Box,  Wilts.,  D.L.,J.P.  Wilts,  Gov.  of  Manchester  Prison 
1907  8,  b.  i860  ;    assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Wilbraham  ;  m.  1885,  Mabel  Beatrice  Helen,  d.  of 
late  Capt.   Hunter  of  Killylung,   Dumfriesshire ;    and  has 
had  issue — (1)  George  Evelyn  Anson  Wilbraham-Northey, 
Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Essex  Regt. ,  b.  1886;  killed  in  action  1914  ; 
(2)  Armand  Hunter  Kennedy  Wilbraham-Northey,  b.  1897  ; 
Vere  Wilbraham  [m.  1910,  Capt.  Austin  Gardner,  3rd  Essex 
Regt.,  son  of  Maj.  Gardner  of  Brentwood].     Seat — Cheney 
Court,  Box,  Chippenham. 

Lt.-Col.  Herbert  Hamilton  Northey,  CM. G.,  late  Royal 
Scots  Fus. ,  b.  1870;  m.  1903,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Neale 
Thomson  of  Strathdoon,  Ayr;  and  has  issue — Herbert 
Wilbraham  Hamilton  Northey,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.  Res. 
— Bourtree  Park,  Ayr. 

Percy  Wilbraham  Northey,  Gentleman,  £.  1872;  m.  1896, 
Rosalie,  d.  of  late  John  Roupell ;  and  has  had  issue — John 
Wilbraham  Northey, Gentleman,  £.  1899  ;  d.  1919.  Res. — ; 
Major  Arthur  Cecil  Northey,  Scottish  Rifles,  b.  1873  ;  m. 
1905,  Madeleine  d.  of  Col.  Arthur  Allen  Owen  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Peter  Arthur  Owen  Northey,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906  ;  (2)  Adrian  Paul  Wilbraham  Northey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1913.     Res. — 

Cyril  Brook  Northey,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1899, 
Elsa,  d.  "of  late  C.  Thiedemann  ;  and  has  issue — Rosemary. 
Res.— 

NORTHMORE,  formerly  of  Cleve,  nr.  Exeter,  co.  Devon 
(H.  Coll.,  1721).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  langued  and 
armed  azure,  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  crowned  as  in  the  arms,  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.    Motto — "  Nee  elala  nee  dejecta." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Welby  Northmore,  successively 

Vicar  of  Kirk  Hammerton  and  Weston,  co.  Yorks.,  b. 

1823;  d.  1908;  tn.  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Moore: — 

Thomas  Welby  Northmore,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 

1866  ;   in.  1903,  Margaret  Ainsworth,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Gritton, 

late  Roy.   Marines;   and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  William 

Welby   Northmore,  Gentleman,   b.    1906 ;  (2)  John  Henry 

Northmore,  b.  1910.     Res. — 

Geoffrey  Northmore,  Gentleman,  *.  1868. 

Son  of  John  Northmore,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  of  Cleve,  nr.  Exeter, 
co.  Devon,*.  1826;  d.  1915;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1873, 
Harriet  Olympia   Morshead,    yngst.   d.  of  Northmore 
Herle  Pierce  Lawrence,  of  Launceston,  Cornwall : — 
John  Northmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1903,  Marion 


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Colquhoun,  d.  of  Hay  Macdowall  Grant  ;  and  has  issue- 
John  Grant  Lawrence  Northmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and 
Judith  Marion.    Res.— The  Croft,  Lee-on-Solent,  Hants. 


NORTHRIDGE  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  indented 
azure,  three  estoiles  of  the  field  between  in  chief  two  frets 
couped  and  in  base  a  cross  patee  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
with  wings  endorsed  and  inverted  proper,  belled  or,  the 
dexter  claw  resting  on  a  fret  gules.  Motto—"  Fideliter 
serva." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Northridge,  by  his  wife  Lucy,  d.  of 
George  Cotterill : — 

John  Nonhridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1832;  m.  1855,  Mary 
Catherine  Lovell,  d.  of  William  Young  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Benjamin  Northridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  (2)  Rev. 
William  Northridge,  b.  1858;  (3)  Rev.  John  Northridge, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas,  Dublin,  b.  1862  [m.  1899, 
Leila,  d.  of  James  T.  Ward  of  Belfast ;  and  has  issue — 
Ronald  Lovell  Ward  Northridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ; 
Mary  Nora;  and  Helen  Maud  Lucy];  (4)  Rev.  George 
Northridge,  B.D.,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Chorley, 
b.  1874  [tn.  1st,  1898,  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  of  Edward  Bold  of 
Wigan,  Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue,  Lucy  Mary  Barton ; 
Kathleen  Annie;  and  Norah ;  m.  2nd,  1914,  Margaret,  d. 
of  John  George  Robinson,  C.B.E.,  of  Bournemouth,  and 
has  issue — John    Northridge,   Gentleman,   b.  ;    and 

Mary  (Res. — Emmanuel  Vicarage,  Hornsey  Road,  N.7)] ; 
(5)  Rev.  Robert  Northridge,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Dublin,  b.  1875 ;  Elizabeth  Anne ;  Lucinda  Frances  [m. 
1893,  Rev.  H.  J.  Bryan,  M.A.] ;  and  Mary.  Res. — Ballineen, 
co.  Cork. 


NORTHUMBERLAND,  Duke  ot,  see  PERCY. 


NORTON,  Baron,  see  ADDERLEY. 


NORTON,  see  LOWDNES-STONE-NORTON. 


NORTON  (H.  Coll.)  Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  in  chief 
a  lion  passant  sable,  and  in  base  a  maunch  ermine. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  tiger's  head  couped  at  the  neck  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
broken  spear  in  bend  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  tiger  regardant  proper,  collared  and  chained  argent, 
the  collar  of  that  upon  the  dexter  side  charged  with  three 
roses  gules,  and  that  on  the  sinister  side  with  three  tre- 
foils vert.     Motto — "  Frangas  non  flectes." 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Norton,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
of  Rathcreedan,  Wainsford  House,  and  Lower  Bagot 
Street,  Dublin,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1881  ;    m.  1842,  Caroline 
Theresa  (d.  1893),  d.  of  George  Riddock,  of  Triton 
Lodge,  co.  Louth  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Cecil  William  Norton,  1st  Baron  Rathcreedan, 
of  Bellehatch  Park,  Oxford  (1916),  Capt.(ret.)  5th  Lancers, 
M.P.  W.  Div.  of  Newington  1892- 1916,  Asst. -Postmaster- 
Gen.  1910-16,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1st,  1880,  Cecilia  Lafayette  (d. 
1898),  d.   of  James  Kennedy,  of  The  Limes,  co.  Down, 
and  widow  of  William  Cavendish,  of  Crakemarsh  Hall, 
Staffs.  ;  2nd,  1903,  Marguerite  Cecil,  d.  of  Sir  Charles 
Huntingdon,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 
Hon.  Felicie ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — (1)  Hon.  Charles  Patrick 
Norton,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  Hon.  Michael  Adrian  Norton,  b.  1907  ; 
Hon.  Sylvia  Beatrice.     Seat — Bellehatch  Park,  Henley- 
on-Thames.     Clubs — National  Liberal,  Reform. 


NORTON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  maunch  ermine,  over  all 
a  bend  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Moor's  head  affrontee,  couped  at 
the  shoulders  proper,  wreathed  round  the  temples  with  ivy 
and  round  the  neck  a  torse  argent  and  azure.  Motto— 
"  Avi  numerantur  avorum." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Thomas  Brinsley  Norton,  4th  Baron 

Grantley,    b.    1831  ;  d.  1877;  m.    1854,  Maria   Chiara 

Elisa  (d.  1892),  d.  of  Signor  Federigo  of  Capri : — 

Rt.    Hon.    John    Richard    Brinsley   Norton,    5th    Lord 

Grantley,   Baron  of  Markenfield  (G.B.,  9  April  1782),  late 

Capt.  Middlx.  Yeo.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Yorks.  [Supporters 

— Dexter,  a  lion  argent,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gold, 

pendent  thereto  by  a  riband  gules,    an  escutcheon   of  the 

arms   of  Norton;  sinister,  a  griffin,  argent,  gorged  as  the 


dexter],  b.  1855;  m.  1st,  1879,  Katherine  Buckner  (d.  1897), 
the  divorced  wife  of  his  cousin  C.  G.  C.  Norton,  d.  of 
Commodore  W.  H.  McVickar  of  New  York;  2nd,  1899, 
Alice  Jones,  nat.  d.  of  7th  Vise.  Ranelagh  (ext. );  and  has 
surv.  issue — (1)  Hon.  Richard  Henry  Brinsley  Norton,  Capt. 
Scots.  Gds.,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1892  [m.  1919. 
Jean  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  David  Kinloch,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  nth 
Bart.,  and  has  issue — John  Richard  David  Norton,  Esq.,  b. 
1923;  and  Sarah  Katherine  Elinor  (Res. — 22  Cambridge 
Street,  W.i.  Clubs — White's;  Garrick ;  Turf)];  Hon. 
Joan  Mary  Conyers  [m.  1903,  Edmund  Henry  Bevan, 
and  has  issue] ;  Hon.  Eleanor  Trehane  ;  and  Hon.  Katharine 
Edith  Carlotta.  Seats—  Markenfield  Hall,  Ripon  ;  Weeke 
Manor,  Winchester,  Hants.  Clubs— White's ;  Royal 
Societies. 

Son  of  Capt.  Robert  Thomas  Lowndes  Lowndes-Stone- 
Norton,    b.    1839 ;   d.  1895 ;    m.    1st,    1862,    Catherine 
Charlotte    (d.    1882),    grandd.    and    h.     of    William 
Lowndes-Stone,  of  Brightwell  Park  : — 
Roger  Fletcher  Earle  Lowndes-Stone-Norton  (a. v.) 

NORTON  (Confn.  U.O.  1883).  Per  pale  azure  and 
gules,  a  maunch  ermine,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  a  lion 
passant  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tiger's  head  erased  or,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  vert,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  broken 
spear  proper.     Motto—"  Frangas  non  flectes." 

Sons  of  Rev.  W.  Norton,  Rector  of  Baltinglass, 
Ireland,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1842,  Caroline,  d.  of 
George  Riddock  of  Triton  Lodge,  co.  Louth  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Cecil  William  Norton,  1st  Baron  Rathcreedan 
(q.v.) 

Col.  Reuben  Norton,  late  Durham  Lt.  Inf.,  and  Suffolk 
Regts. ,  J. P.  co.  Montgomery,  b.  1853;  m.  1881,  Evelyn,  d. 
of  Sir  T.  G.  Frost  of  Chester;  and  has  had  issue— (1) 
William  Reuben  Norton,  Esq.,  Major  R.E.,  served  Great 
War  1914-19,  b.  1883  ;  (2)  Leopold  Grantley  Norton,  Gen 
tleman,  Lieut.,  2nd  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1890;  reported 
missing  1914;  and  Evelyn  Mary.  Seat — Dolcorsllwyn 
Hall,  Cemmaes,  Montgomeryshire.    Club— Army  and  Navy. 


NORTON  of  Sheffield  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  gules  and 
argent,  three  roses  in  pale  between  two  cross  crosslets 
fitchee,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  wing  gules, 
in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent.  Motto—"  Garde 
la  foy."     Livery — Black,  gilt  buttons. 

Son   of  James   Norton,  b.    1833;   d.    1889;    m.    1859, 
Lucy  Ann  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Westby  Leadbeater  :— 

Frank  Guthrie  Norton,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1895, 
Florence  Mary  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Joseph  Needham  ;  and  has 
issue— Cyril  Needham  Norton,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  and 
Dorothy.  Seat— Storth  House,  Fulwood,  Sheffield.  Clubs 
—Athenaeum  (Sheffield),  Hallamshire  Golf  (Sheffield). 

NORTON  -  GRIFFITHS  ol  Wonham,  Betchworth, 
Surrey  (H.  Coll).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  flaming 
sword  erect  between  two  gryphons  combatant  or  (Griffiths)  ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  raguly  between  two  fleurs-de-lis 
azure,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  crescents  or  (Norton). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  supporting  in  his  paws 
a  flaming  sword  erect  as  in  the  arms  (Griffiths) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  gauntlet  closed  sable, 
between  two  ostrich  feathers  argent  (Norton).  Badge— A 
primrose  and  a  violet  both  leaved  and  slipped  in  saltire 
proper  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or.  Supporters— Dexter,  a 
Colonial  soldier  in  the  uniform  of  a  trooper  of  the  2nd 
Regt.  King  Edward's  Horse,  resting  the  exterior  hand  on  a 
terrestrial  globe  in  frame  environed  with  a  meridian  ;  sinister, 
a  labourer  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  jack-hamme 
drill,  all  proper.     Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  imperio." 

Son  of  John  Griffiths,  of  TheWatton,  Brecon,*.  1825  ■ 
d.  1891 ;   m.  1863,  Juliet,  d.  of  Richard  William  Avery, 
of  Bayswater :  — 
Sir  John   Norton-Griffiths,   1st    Bart.l  (14   June    1922), 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  King  Edward's  Horse,  M.P. 
for    Wednesbury    1910-18,   and    for   Wandsworth   Central 
1918-24,  F.G.S.,  Member  of  Institute  of  Mining  and  Metal- 
lurgy  and  of   Institute  of   Mining    Engineers,   served   in 
Matabele  War  1906-7,  in  command  of  Scouts  in  Rhodesia 
1907,  in  British  S.  African  Police  and  during   Boer  War, 
served   Great   War,    has   Star  of  Roumania,   Order  of  St. 


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Vladimir  (Russia),  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1871  ;  assumed  by 
Deed  Poll  1917,  the  additional  surname  of  Norton  ;  m.  1901 , 
Gwladys.d.  of  Thomas  Wood,  and  has  issue— Peter  Norton- 
Griffiths,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  Michael  Norton-Griffiths,  Esq., 
b.  1908  ;  Ursula  [m.  1922,  John  Henry  Thorpe,  O.B.E., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Blackburn,  and  has  issue]; 
and  Phoebe.  Res.—  79  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs— 
Bath,  Carlton,  Ranelagh. 

NOTT,  see  PYKE-NOTT. 


NOWELL-USTICKE  (H.  Coll.  1852.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  counter-quartered  i.  and  iiii.  gules,  on  a  bend 
embattled  counter-embattled,  between  two  plain  cottises 
or,  three  eagles  displayed  of  the  field  (for  Usticke)  ;  ii. 
and  iii.  per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  fesse  engrailed 
counterchanged  between  a  sword  in  chief,  point  upwards, 
and  another  in  base,  point  downwards  proper  (for 
Nowell) ;  2  and  3,  per  bend  sinister  dovetail  or  and 
sable,  six  martlets  within  a  bordure,  all  counterchanged 
(for  Beauchant).     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crests — 1.  on 


FREDERICK  RICHARD  HARDING  NOTT,  Gentle- 
man. Born  1864,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Richard  Nott,  M.A. ,  of  Gorwell  House,  Devon,  by 
Annie  Arnold,  dau.  of  John  Caddy  of  Bowden,  Devon. 
Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend 


engrailed  or,  between  four  leopards'  faces  two  and  two 
argent,  an  estoile  of  eight  points  between  two  martlets  of 
the  field  (for  Nott) ;  2  and  3  or,  three  martlets  in  bend 
between  two  bendlets,  all  between  two  crosses  pat£e  azure 
(for  Harding).  Mantling  gules  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests, 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  mascles  fessewise 
interlaced  or,  thereon  a  martlet  gules,  ducally  gorged  gold, 
in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  proper  (for  Nott) ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  a  Cornish  chough  proper, 
collared  or,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  cross  pat^e  also  or 
(for  Harding).  Motto— "  Pax  vobiscum."  Married,  Nov. 
12,  1895,  Lelia  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Ellis  of  Oak  Villa,  Meldreth,  Cambs. ;  and  has 
Issue  —  Florence  Annie.  Seat — Tordown,  Swinbridge, 
Barnstaple. 

NOWELL  of  Netherside(R.L.,  1  Nov.  1843,  H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  three  covered  cups  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand  a  flaming  bomb, 
all  proper. 

Son    of    Ralph    Assheton    Nowell,    Esq.,  J. P.    West 

Riding,  Lt.-Col.  late  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1830;  d. 

1912;  m.   1864,  Ellen  Eliza  (d.  1913),  eldest  d.   Rev. 

H.  J.  Swale  of  Ingfield  Hall,  Settle,  Yorks.,  J. P.  :— 

Roger  Whitaker  Nowell,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m.  1904, 

Gertrude  Annie,  d.  of  W.  A.  Hart,  M.V.O.  ;  and  has  surv. 

issue — Ronald  Laurence  Nowell,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  and 

Evelyn  Margaret. 

Walter  Salmon  Nowell,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon., 
M.R.C.S..  L.R.C.P.,  L.D.S.  Lond.,  b.  1867;  m.  1899, 
Anita  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Machattie,  Ph.D.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Ralph  Machattie  Nowell,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1903;  (2)  John  Douglas  Stewart  Nowell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907.    Res.- — St.  Peter's  House,  Canterbury. 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  gules, 
gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and  pendent  therefrom  an 
escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  water-bouget  sable  (for 
Usticke)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  grasping  a  sword  proper,  between 
the  antlers  of  a  stag  sable  (for  Nowell) ;  3.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  rays  of  the 
sun  proper,  a  martlet  sable,  holding  in  its  beak  an  acorn 
slipped,  also  proper  (for  Beauchant).  Motto — "Semper 
paratus."  Livery—  Black,  gilt  buttons,  red  collar,  red  and 
black  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Stephen    Usticke  Nowell-Usticke,    Esq.,    of 

Woodlane,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1876;  m.  Lucy  E.  Marianne, 

sec.  d.  of  the  Rev.   Robert  Stapylton  Bree,  Vicar  of 

Tintagel,  co.  Cornwall : — 

Robert  Michael  Nowell-Usticke,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Cornwall, 

Major  and   Hon.    Lt.-Col.    Cornwall  and   Devon  Miners' 

Artillery,   b.    1859;   m.    1887,  Janet,   eld.   d.    ot  the  Right 

Rev.    Herbert   Bree,    D.D.,    Bishop   of    Barbadoes ;    and 

has  issue — Robert  Stapylton  Nowell-Usticke,  Gentleman, 

b.    1892  [m.    1927,  Elsa    May,  eld.  d.  of  the   late    A.  S. 

Strachan,  of  Shaldon] ;  and  Phyllis  Evelyn.     Seat — Polsue 

Philleigh,  nr.  Grampound  Road,  co.  Cornwall. 

MichaelS.  Nowell-Usticke,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1923, 
Alice,  5th  d.  of  Samuel  Dymond.  Res.—  Thurlow  Road, 
Torquay. 

W.  G.  Stapylton  Nowell-Usticke,  Gentleman,  b.  1867; 
;«.  1889,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Wright  of  Wirksworth  ; 
and  has  issue  (1)  Gordon  Wright  Nowell-Usticke,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1894;  (2)  Claude  Stapylton  Nowell-Usticke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1898;  (3)  Robert  Stanley  Nowell-Usticke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

Charles  Nowell-Usticke,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1900, 
Margaret  de  Visme,  second  d.  of  Charles  Wright  of  Wirks- 
worth ,  Derbyshire  ;  and  has  issue  —  Charles  de  Visme 
Nowell-Usticke,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res.  —  Ormond, 
Cleveland  Road,  Paignton,  S.  Devon. 


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NOYES  (H.  Coll.)-  Azure,  three  crosses  crosslet  in  pale 
or,  between  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a 
cross  crosslet  of  the  first.     Mantling'  azure  and  or.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  flory 
saltirewise  or,  a  falcon  proper,  belled  or,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Sapientia 
felicitas." 

Second  son  of  James  Sullivan  Noyes  of  Brooklyn,  New 
York,  b.  1816 ;    d.   1893;    m-   l8SJ.   Mary  Ball,   d.   of 
Robert  Ball  Edes  of  Charlestown,  Massachusetts: — 
James  Atkins  Noyes,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Harvard  Univ.), 
Bach,   of  Phil.  (Columbia  Univ.,   U.  States),   Member  of 
University  Council  of  Harvard,   b.   1857  ;    tn.   1890,  Con- 
stance, d.  of  Justin  Winsor  of  Cambridge,  Massachusetts, 
B.A.    (Harvard   Univ.),    D. L.    (Michigan    Univ.   and   also 
Williams  Coll.),  Librarian  of  Harvard   Univ.,  Honorary 
Corresponding    Member    Royal  Geographical   Society   of 
London  ;  and  has  issue — Penelope  Barker.     Res. — 1  High- 
land Street,  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.     Clubs — University 
of  New  York  (New  York),  Union  of  Boston  (Massachusetts). 

NUGENT,  see  GREVILLE-NUGENT. 

NUGENT  (U.O.).  Ermine,  two  bars  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cockatrice,  wings  elevated  vert,  tail  nowed,  comb  and 
wattles  gules.     Motto — "Decrevi." 

Sons  of  William  St.  George,  10th  Earl  ot  Westmeath, 

b.    1832;    d.    1883;    m.    1866,   Emily  Margaret,   d.   of 

Andrew   William    Blake,    Esq.,    J. P.    and    D.L.,    of 

Furbough,  co.  Galway  : — 

Rt.   Hon.  Anthony  Francis  Nugent,  P.C. ,   nth  Earl  of 

Westmeath  (Irel.,  4  Sept.  1621),  Baron  Delvin  (Irel.,  i486),  a 

Rep.  Peer.  '  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  cockatrice  as 

in  the  crest],  b.  1870.     Seat — Pallas,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Wellington,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

The  Hon.  Gilbert  Charles  Nugent,  served  Great  War  as 
temp.  Major  R.A.,  b.  1880;  m.  1915,  Doris,  2nd  d.  of 
Charles  Imlach,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue — Pamela  Joan. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Laval  Jeremy  Anthony  Nugent,  Count  Nugent 

(Austria,  created  1848),  Chamberlain  to  the  Emperor  of 

Austria  and  King  of  Hungary,  b.  1843;  d.   1923;  tn. 

1st,  1866,  Emma  (d.  1872),  d.  of  Henry  Baron  Ritter  of 

Zahony ;    2nd,    1876,    Marie,    d.    of  Anthony,    Count 

Pallavicini-Fibbia,  Marquess  of  Centurione  ;    3rd,  1885, 

Caroline,  d.    of  Charles,  Baron  von  Steininger  : — 

John  Anthony  Laval  Mary  Victor,  Count  Nugent-Fibbia- 

Pallavicini-Centurioni    (Patent  dated  at  Vienna  12  March 

1901),    b.    1877.       Seat — Castello  di  Montepeloso,   Irsina, 

Basilicata,  Italy.     Res. — 120  Via  Massaccio,  Florence. 

Gdson  of  Laval,  Count  Nugent,  Magnat  of  Hungary, 
Roman    Prince,    Field  -  Marshal   Austrian  Serv. ,   Knt. 


Grand  Cross  of  Hanover,  Golden  Fleece,  Iron  Crown, 
White  Eagle,  and  St.  Andrew,  K.C.B.  and  Knt.  Com- 
mander of  Maria  Teresa,  b.  1777;  d.  1862;  tn.  1815, 
Jane,  only  child  and  h.  of  Rafael,  Duke  of  Riario 
Sforza,  by  Beatrix,  d.  and  coh.  of  Francis  Xavier, 
Prince  of  Poland  and  Saxony,  and  son  of  Albert 
Eugene  Laval  Nugent,  Prince  and  Count  Nugent,  b. 
1816  ;  d.  1896  ;  tn.  Theresa  Bachmann  : — 
Laval  Llewellyn  William,  Prince  and  Count  Nugent 
b.  .     Res.— 

Son  of  Sir  Walter  George  Nugent,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1827; 

d.  1893  ;  tn.  i860,  Maria  More,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Richard 

More  O'Ferrall : — 

Sir  Walter  Richard  Nugent,  4th  Bart.  (30  Sept.   1831), 

of  Donore,  Westmeath,  J. P.,  M.P.  Westmeath  (1907-18). 

[Arms  as  above,  by  R.L.,  1831],  b.  1865  ;  m.  1916,  Gladys 

Aileen,  d.  of  the   late  Middleton   Moore  O'Malley,   Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Ross  House,  Westport,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue — 

Peter   Walter    James    Nugent,   Esq.,    b.    1920  ;     Heather 

Vivian  ;  and  Gloria  Aileen.    Seat — Donore,  Multifarnham, 

co.    Westmeath.       Clubs— Reform,    Turf,    United  Service 

(Dublin). 

NUGENT  of  Clonlost.  Ermine,  two  bars  gules,  in 
chief  a  martlet  sable,  charged  with  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence. Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice  wings  elevated  tail  nowed 
vert,  combed  and  wattled  gules.     Motto — "  Decrevi." 

Sons  of  Albert  Llewellyn  Nugent  of  Beacon  Lodge, 
Christchurch,  Hants.,  3rd  Baron  Nugent  of  the  Austrian 
Empire,  late  R.N. ,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1909;  tn.  1862,  Eliza- 
beth (d.  1899),  eldest  d.  of  Theodore  Baltazzi  of  Con- 
stantinople:— 

The  late  Algernon  John  FitzRoy  Nugent,  4th  Baron 
Nugent  of  the  Austrian  Empire  [The  Crest  granted  in 
Austria  with  the  barony  is  as  follows:  Out  of  a  coronet  or, 
two  eagles'  wings  displayed  ermine,  charged  with  two  bars 
gules  ;  and  for  Supporters,  two  cockatrices  wings  ele- 
vated and  endorsed,  and  tails  nowed  vert,  combed  and 
wattled  gules],  b.  1865;  discontinued  the  use  of  the  title 
1915;  d.  1922;  tn.  1895,  Clara  (Gaily  Hill,  Church 
Crookham,  Hants.),  d.  of  Sir  George  Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 
3rd  Bart. 

Albert  Beauchamp  Nugent,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  as 
Lieut  Intelligence  Corps,  b.  1874;  tn.  1914,  Frances  Every, 
d.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Robert  Douglas  Campbell,  R.N.,  of 
Blythswood  House,  Renfrew,  and  has  issue — Guy  Patrick 
Douglas  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  David  James  Douglas 
Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.  Res. — 57  Wilbury  Road, 
Hove,  Sussex.     Club — Boodle's. 

Frank  Henry  Burnell-Nugent.Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.- 
Col.  comdg.  2nd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  served  in  S.  African 
War  1901  (dangerously  wounded,  medal),  and  Great  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Burnell,  b.  1880;  tn.  1905,  Ellen  Mary,  only  d.  of 
T.  Coke  Burnell  of  St.  Cross  Grange,  Winchester ;  and 
has  issue — Anthony  Frank  Burnell-Nugent,  Sub-Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1906.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

NUGENTofBallinlough(U.O.,ioOct.  1812).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  two  bars  gules  (Nugent) ;  2.  argent,  on  a 
mount  vert,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  gules,  supporting 
a  tree,  the  trunk  entwined  with  a  serpent  descending  all 
proper  (O'Reilly  of  Ballinlough—  confirmed  1795  by 
Fortescue,  Ulster);  3.  or,  a  lion  rampant  sable  (Mathew, 
Earls  of  Landaff).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice,  wings  expanded, 
vert.     Motto — ' '  Decrevi. ' ' 

Son  of  Charles  Hugh  Nugent,  Esq.,  b.  1878  ;    (d.v.p.) 

1903  ;  tn.  1902,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Edwin  Adams  : — 

Sir  Hugh  Charles    Nugent,  6th  Bart.  (23  July  1795),  a 

Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  b.  (posthumous)  1904; 

s.  his  grandfather  1927.      Seat — Ballinlough  Castle,  Delvin, 

co.  Westmeath. 

Sons  of  James  O'Reilly  Nugent,  Esq.,  of  Wallington 
House,  Fareham,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1904  ;   in.  1874,  Florence 
Marion,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Hulme  : — 
John  Barnewall  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
James  Charles  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.   1881  ;    tn.    1907  ; 
Anne,  d.  of  J.  H.  Smith  of  Napier,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — 
James  Andrew  William  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and 
Kathleen  Mary.     Res. — 
Walter  Lonergan  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 
Wilfrid  Basil  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res.— 
Bernard  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.     Res. — 


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NUGENT  of  Waddesdon  (R.L.,  ).     Quarterly,  i 

and  4,  ermine,  two  bars  and  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  on 
a  canton  of  the  last,  a  dagger  erect  proper  (Nugent) ;  2. 
argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  bugle-horns 
sable,  stringed  of  the  second,  as  many  mullets  pierced  or 
(Colborne) ;  3.  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  doves 
argent,  as  many  pellets  (Ridley).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice 
vert,  collared  or,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  gules, 
charged  with  a  dagger  erect  proper.  Supporters  (R.L. , 
20  Feb.  1807,  to  successors  in  Baronetcy) — On  either  side  a 
.  cockatrice  vert,  collared  or,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
as  the  canton.       Motto — "  Decrevi." 

Sons  of  Brig.-Gen.  George  Colborne  Nugent,  M.V.O. , 

b.  1864;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  m.   1891,  Isabel  Mary, 

d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Bulwer,  G.C.B.  : — 

Sir  George  Guy  Bulwer  Nugent,  4th  Bart.  (28  Nov.  1806), 

Capt.  (ret.)  Gren.  Gds.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1892  ; 

s.  his  g.-father  1928  ;  ///.  1921,  Maisie  Esther,  d.  of  J.  A. 

Bigsby,  and   has  issue — Robin  George  Colborne  Nugent, 

Esq.,    b.    1925  ;  and  Dinah.      Seat — West    Harling   Hall, 

Norfolk. 

Terence  Edmund  Gascoigne  Nugent,  Esq.,  M.V.O. , 
M.C.,  Major  Irish  Gds.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  Extra 
Equerry  to  H.R. H.  the  Duke  if  York  since  1928,  b. 
1895. 

Son    of   Sir  Edmund   Charles  Nugent,   3rd    Bart.,   b. 

1839;  d.  1928;  m.   1863,   Evelyn  Henrietta  (d.   1922), 

d.  of  Gen.  E.  F.  Gascoigne  : — 

Rev.  Edmund  Frederick  Nugent,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly 

Vicar  of  St.  Martin's,  Brighton,  now  in  Orders  of  Church 

of  Rome,  b.   1866.     Res. — Strood  Presbytery,    Frindsbury 

Road,  Rochester. 

NUGENT  of  Portaferry,  co.  Down  (R.L.,  10  Oct.  1812, 
U.O. ).  Ermine,  two  bars  gules.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice, 
with  mugs  expanded  and  tail  nowed  vert,  combed  and 
wattled  gules.    Motto — "Decrevi."    Livery — Claret  colour. 

Son  of  Thomas  Vesey  Nugent,  b.   1807 ;  d.   1890 ;  m. 

1835,   Frances  Helen    (d.    1908),   d.    of  Sir  James  M. 

Stronge,  2nd  Bart. ,  of  Tynan  Abbey : — 
Edmond  Henry  Stuart  Nugent,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Down,  High  Sheriff  (1923),  b.  1849;  m.  1885,  Grace  (d. 
1925),  d.  of  E.  N.  Conant  of  Lyndon  Hall,  Oakham;  and 
has  issue — Roland  Thomas  Nugent,  Gentleman,  late 
H.M.'s  Diplomatic  Service,  £.  1886  [m.  1917,  Cynthia,  d.  of 
Capt.  and  Lady  Maud  Ramsden,  of  Watton  House,  Hert- 
ford, and  has  issue].     Seat—  Portaferry  House,  co.  Down. 

Son  of  Arthur  Nugent,  Esq.,  Major  late  Royal  Fus.,  b. 

1856  ;   d.  1915  ;  m.  1893,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Capt.  Dcuglas 

of  Bellevue,  Rostrevor  : — 
Arthur  Charles  Nugent,  Esq.,  Capt.  late   5th   Lancers, 
>.  1894.     Seat — Bally  Edmond,  co.  Down. 

Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Lavallin  William  Nugent, 

b.    1815;    d.    1884;    **■    1848,  Charlotte  Alicia,   d.   of 

Maj.-Gen.  Pitt: — 
William  Lavallin  Nugent,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  m.  1897, 
Ethel,  d.  of  R.  W.  J.  Pillar.     Res.— 

Rowland  Nugent,  Esq.,  Admiral  R.  N.,  b.   1861  ;  m.  1st, 
Frances  (d.  1926),  d.  of  F.  Rutherford;  2nd, 
Res.— 

Raymond  Andrew  Nugent,  Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  Vice-Adm. 
R.N.,  Officier  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1870;  m.  1st,  1906, 
Adelaide  Frances  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Major  T.  D.  Forde  ; 
2nd,  Violet  Graham,  d.  ofT.  F.  Leadbitter.  Res. — Dean 
House,  Lee-on-Solent,  Hants. 

NUGENT  (Arms  for  Humble,  U.O.,  1  Sept.  1831). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  stag  trippant  or,  on  a  chief 
indented  argent,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (Humble);  2  and 
3,  ermine,  two  bars  gules,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  for  difference 
(Nugent).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-stag  argent,  attired  and  unguled  or. 
Motto  —  "  Decrevi." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Nugent  Humble,  2nd   Bart.,   D.L. , 

High  Sheriff  co.   Waterford  1847,  b.    1817  ;    d.   1886; 

m.  1846,  Elizabeth  Philippa,  only  d.  of  George  Fosbery 

of  Clorane :  — 
Sir  John  Nugent  Nugent,  3rd  Bart.  (1831),  assumed  by 
R.L.  1911  the  surname  of  Nugent  in  lieu  of  Humble,  D.L. 
co.  Waterford,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1875,  Anastasia  de  la  Poer,  d. 
of  John  Power  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  M.P.  ;  and  has 
had  issue— (1)  Gilbert  Richard  de  la  Peer  Nugent, 
Esq.,  R.A.,  b.  1884;  d.  1927  [m.  1st,  1904,  Marjorie  {d. 
1910),  yr.  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Smith  of  Goderich, 


Sydney  ;  2nd,  1922,  Lucinda,  d.  of  C.  Colley,  and  left  issue 
— Mary];  (2)  Gerald  William  Nugent,  Esq.,  Capt.  Irish 
Rifles,  b.  1886;  killed  in  action  1915  [m.  1913,  Norah, 
eldest  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  H.  Bagnell  of  Pau,  France  ; 
and  left  issue — Elizabeth  Mary];  and  Joan  Frances  Claire. 
Seat — Cloncoskoraine,  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 

NUGENT-DUNBAR  of  Machermore  Castle  (L.O., 
27  Feb.  1909).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  surmounted  of  a  bend  compony  of  the  second  and 
azure,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second  charged  with 
eight  roses  of  the  field  (Dunbar);  2  and  3,  ermine,  two 
bars  gules,  the  upper  charged  with  two  bezants  and  the 
lower  with  another  of  the  same  (Nugent).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crests — 1.  (dexter)  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  armed  and  langued 
gules,  crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or,  and  charged  on 
the  neck  with  a  rose  proper.  Motto — "  Fortis  et  fidelis  " 
(Dunbar) ;  2.  (sinister)  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cocka- 


trice, wings  endorsed  proper,   collarea  argent,  comb  and 
wattles  gules.     Motto  — ' '  Decrevi. " 

Only  son  of  Robert  Nugent-Dunbar  of  Machermore, 

b.         ;  d.   1866;  m.   1856,  Annette  Ellen,  d.   of  Rev. 

Anthony  Singleton-Atcheson,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Teigh, 

co.  Rutland :  — 
Col.    Robert  Lennox  Nugent-Dunbar,  Special  Res. ,  late 
comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Scots  Fus.,  J. P.  cos.  Kirkcudbright 
and  Wigton,  b.  1864.     Seat— Machermore  Castle,  Newton- 
Stewart,  N.B.     Club— Wellington. 

NUNBURNHOLME,  Baron,  see  WILSON. 

NUSSEY  of  Rushwood  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  1909).  Azure,  a 
lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  four  billets  and  four  sprigs 
ef  nuts  alternately  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  azure,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  sprig  of  nuts  slipped,  and  resting  the  sinister 
paw  on  a  billet  or.     Motto — "  Arbor  ne  caret  nuce." 

Son  of  Thomas  Nussey  of  Bramley  Grange,  Thomer, 
nr.   Leeds,  b.   1818  ;  d.   1909;  m.   1865,  Helen,   d.  of 
John  Dodgson,  Gentleman,  of  Harrogate: — 
Sir  (Thomas)  Willans  Nussey,  1st  Bt.  (1909),  Barr.-at- 
Law,   J. P.   and   D.L.    North  Riding  of  Yorks.,  M.P.   for 
Pontefract  1893-1910,   was  Pari.  Sec.  to  Home  Sec.   (Rt. 
Hon.  G.  W.   E.   Russell,  M.P.)  1894-5.  b.  1868,  m.  1897, 
Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Moore  Daniel,  M.D. ,  Fleet- 
wood,  Lanes.;   and  has  issue  —  Thomas  Moore   Nussey, 
Esq.,  J. P.  N.R.  Yorks.,  b.   1898.     Res.— Rushwood  Hall, 
East  Tanfield,  Ripon.     Clubs— Brooks's,  Ranelagh,  Yorks. 


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lion  rampant  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  an 
escutcheon  argent,  thereon  a  staff  erect  entwined  by  a 
serpent  proper,  all  within  an  orle  of  billets  and  crosses 
patee  alternately  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  proper,  a  demi-lion  erminois,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  cross  patee  fitchee  and  resting  the  sinister 
on  a  billet  or.     Motto — "  Arbor  ne  careat  nuce." 

Son  of  Thomas  John  Hartley  Nussey,  Gentleman, 

b.  1837;  d.  1887  ;m.  1867,  Jessie  Wilson  : — 
John  Nussey,    Gentleman,  m.    and    has    issue — (1) 
Edward  Nussey,  Gentleman,  b.         ;  (2)  Anthony  Nussey, 
Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — West  Queensland. 

Sons  of  Antony  Foxcroft  Nussey,  Gentleman,  B.A. 

(Oxon.),  Solicitor,  b.  1839  ;   d.  1920  ;  m.  1870,  Mary 

Anne,  d.  of  Thomas  Charrington  : — 
Cecil    Antony    Nussey,    Gentleman,   B.A.     (Oxon), 
Solicitor,  b.  1872.     Res. — Ivy  House,  Chislehurst. 

John  Menet  Nussey,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  191 3, 
Margaret,  d.  of  Clifford  Bower,  of  Bromley  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Theodore  Menet  Nussey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914;  Joan  Margaret.  Res. — Inverleith,  25  Lake 
Avenue,  Bromley,  Kent. 

NUNN.  Azure,  a  saltire  or,  between  a  boy's  head 
affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  around  his  neck  a  serpent 
in  chief  proper,  two  garbs  in  fesse  and  a  lion's  gamb  erased 


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Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  azure, 
a  bull's  head  erased  or.  Motto — "  Justi  sicut  astra 
lucebunt."  Livery  —  Blue,  with  gilt  buttons  and  yellow 
facings. 

Son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Nunn,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  Rector  of  Lawton,  Cheshire,  b.  1835;  d. 
1921  ;  m.  1863,  Eliza,  second  daughter  of  William 
Williamson,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  of  Heaton  Norris,  Lancashre: — 
Harry  Nunn,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  Solicitor, 
b.  1865.     Res. — The  Grove,  Lawton,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

NUTTALL  of  Chasefield  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pile  sable, 
between  in  base  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  a  shacklebolt  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Dalmatian  hound 


sejant  proper,  collared  and  chained,  and  resting  the  dexter 
forefoot  on  a  shacklebolt  sable.  Badge — A  spray  of  hazel 
fructed  proper,  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Aut 
nunquam  tentes  aut  perfice." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edmund  Nuttall,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1870  ; 
d.  1923 ;  m.  1895,  Ethel  Christine,  d.  of  Rev. 
Frederick  Lillington  : — 

Sir  Edmund  Keith  Nuttall,  2nd  Bart.  '1922),  of  Chase- 
field,  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  b.  1901;  m.  i925,Gytha  Prim- 
rose, d.  of  Sydney  Burgess,  of  Heathfield,  Bowdon, 
Cheshire.  Seat — Chasefield,  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Res. — 
Barnt  Green  House,  Barnt  Green,  Worcs. ;  Overdale, 
Cuddington, Cheshire.  Clubs — Constitutional, Clarendon 
(Manchester). 

Clive  Nuttall,  Esq.,  b.  1907.     Res. — 

NUTTALL  (Confirmed  U.O.  28  June  1916  ;  and  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly  of  6  ;  1  and  6,  argent,  a  shacklebolt  sable 
(for  Nuttall)  ;  2.  or,  on  a  fess  indented  azure,  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  of  the  field  (for  Barker);  3.  ermine,  on  a  fess  gules, 
three  roses  or  (for  Smithsby)  ;    4.    argent,  three     falcons 


gules,  belled  or  (for  Falkiner) ;  5.  or,  a  lien  couchant  and 
thiee  mullets  in  chief  gules  (for  Spence).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
martlet  sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  shacklebolt 
argent.     Motto — "  Serva  jugum." 

Son  of  Robert  Kennedy  Nuttall,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1881  ;  m. 

Magdalena,  d.  of  John  Parrott : — 
George  Henry  Falkiner  Nuttall,  Esq.,  M.A.,  M.D. , 
Ph.D.,Sc.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S  ,  Quick  Professor  of  Biology, 
University  of  Cambridge,  Fellow  of  Magdalene  Coll.,  Pro- 
fessor and  Doctor  (Honoris)  University  of  Strasbourg, 
Comdr.  Order  of  Leopold  II.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1895,  Paula,  d. 
of  Kammerherr  Hans  von  Oertzen-Kittendorf,  of  Mecklen- 
burg, and  has  issue  —  George  Robert  Falkiner  Nuttall, 
Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1896  [m.  1924,  Audrey 
Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Col.  Edward  Andus  Hirst,  C.M.G., 
of  Leeds] ;  Winfred  Lawrence  Falkiner  Nuttall,  Gentleman, 
D.F.C.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  (Cantab.),  b.  1897  [m.  1927,  his 
cousin,  Wanda  Bathildis,  eld.  d.  of  Kammerherr  Gustav 
von  Oertzen-Kittendorf] ;  and  Carmelita  Magdalena  A'ma 
Falkiner  [m.  1926,  Claud  Kenneth  Hamilton,  R.A.I.  Res. 
— Longfield,  Cambridge. 


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NUTTALL  (H.  Coll.).      Argent,  a  shacklebolt  and   a 
chief  dancett^e  sable.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-talbot  argent,  collared 
sable,  resting  the  sinister  paw  upon  a  shacklebolt  as  in  the 
arms.    Motto — "  Per  avia  via." 


Eld.  son  of  James  Nuttall,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,  of 

Spring  Cottage,  Farnworth,^.  1836;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1869, 

Sarah,  only  child  of  William   Makant,    Peak   House, 

Bolton  :— 

Tom  Nuttall,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Royal  Artillery  (T.A.), 

served  Great  War  (despatches),    Knight  of  Grace  of  the 

Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  the 

British   Realm,   b.  1876 ;    m.   1904,  Beatrice,  d.   of  James 

Wardle  Brown,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bolton,  and  has  issue — (1) 

Ronald    Makant    Nuttall,    Gentleman,    B.A.    Cantab.,    b. 

1906  ;  (2)  James  Thomas  Nuttall,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (3) 

Colin   Gordon   Nuttall,    Gentleman,   b.    1916 ;     Kathleen 

Muriel;     and    Joyce.       Seat —  Wardley    Hall,    Worsley, 

Lancashire.     Club — Constitutional  (Manchester). 

NUTTING.  Chevrony  of  six  gules  and  vert,  three 
gryphons  segreant  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many  nut- 
branches,  slipped  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon  segreant 
enclosed  between  two  nut -branches  proper.  Motto  — 
"Mors  potior  macula."     Livery — Green,  red  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Gardiner  Nutting,   1st  Bart.,  High 

Sheriff  co.    Dublin   1895-96,  D.L.   of  city  and   co.   of 

Dublin,  J.  P.  co.  Dublin,  b.  1852;   d.  1918;   m.  1879, 

Mary  Stansmore,  dau.  of  Restel  R.   Bevis   of   Manor 

Hill,  Cheshire: — 

Sir    Harold  Stansmore    Nutting,     2nd    Bart.    (12    Jan. 

'1903),  formerly  Capt.  R.O. ,  late  17th  Lancers,  A.D.C.  to 

Governor-Gen.    of  Australia  1911-13,    b.    1882;    m   1913, 

Enid   Hester   Nina,  d.   of  Francis   Berry  Homan-Mulock 

of  Bellair,  King's  Co. ,  and  has  issue — John  Victor  Francis 

Nutting,     Esq.,    b.     1914 ;     Edward    Christian    Frederick 

Nutting,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ;  Harold  Anthony  Nutting,  Esq  ,  b. 

1920.       Seat — Quenby    Hall,    Leics.       Res. — 9    Hertford 

Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  ;    The  Cottage,  Rolleston-on-Dove, 

Staffs.      Clubs— Turf,  Cavalry,  Carlton. 

Arthur  Ronald  Stansmore  Nutting,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  late 
Capt.  Irish  Gds. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.), 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1912,  Edith 
Allen,  d.  of  Walter  Brooks,  New  York.  Res. — Castlenock 
Lodge,  co.  Dublin. 


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OAKELEY(H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  between  three 
crescents  gules,  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  charged  with  two 
fleurs-de-lys  or,  each  in  a  crescent  gules,  the  hand  holding  a 
scimitar  also  proper. 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  William  Atholl  Oakeley,  4th  Bart  , 

b.   1828;    d.  1915  ;  nt.  1st,  i860,  Ellen  (d.   1895),  only 

child  of  John    Meeson   Parsons   of  Angley   Park,   nr- 

Cranbrook  ;  2nd,  1896,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Hamilton 

Goodall  and  d.  of  Harry  W.  Tuson  : — 

Sir  Charles  John  Oakeley,  5th  Bart.  (5  June  1790),  late 

Capt.  4th  Batt.  Q.O.  (Royal  West  Kent)  Regt.,  J. P.  co. 

Kent,  b.  1862:  m.  1889,   Emily,  d.  of  Col.  Andrew  Green, 

late  Rifle  Brigade,  and  has  issue— Charles  Richard  Andrew 

Oakeley,  Esq.,  b.   1900  [tn.  1924,  Audrey  Fairless  Dampier, 

d.  of  Capt.  Dampier  Parker,  of  Heronden  Hall,  Tenterden, 

Kent]  ;  Ellen  Beatrice  [m.   1st,  19 15,  Capt.  Guy  William 

Hopton,  Berks.  Regt.  (killed  in  action  1915)  ;  2nd,   1922, 

Capt.  LoraineMacgregor  Kerr,M.C] ;  and  Emily  Charlotte 

Eileen  [m.  1921,  Ca|  t.  Wilfred  Haig  Loyd,  of  36  Chester 

Square,    S.W.J.      Res. —  Frittemlen    House,   Staplehurst, 

Kent. 

-Edward  Francis  Oakeley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Oxon.,  Major  late 
South  Lanes.  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and 
Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1899,  Everilde,  d.  of  late 
Henry  Beaumont  of  Grantham,  and  has  issue — Edward 
Atholl  Oakeley,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1922,  Ethyl, 
d.  of  T.  O'Coffey,  of  Cork]  ;  Rowland  Henry  Oakeley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Rosemary ;  and  Mary.  Res. — The 
Gables,  Eynsham,  Oxon. 

H  Herbert  William  Oakeley  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m.  1896,  Cissy 
Lilian  Emily  (mar.  diss.  1900),  d.  of  Joseph  William  Moore, 
and  has  issue — Clifford  Charles  William  Morland  Oakeley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res. — 

OAKES.  Azure,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  falcons, 
belled  or,  as  many  leopards'  faces  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 


Sons  of  Col.  Richard  Francis  Oakes,  R.E. ,  b.  1831  ;  d. 
1901 ;    tn.    1873,    Emma    Jane,    ygst.    d.    of  the   late 
Rev.  Thomas  John  Trevenen,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Ewe, 
near  St.  Austell,  Cornwall  :— 
Richard  Oakes,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  R.E.,  Asst. 

Dir.  of  Transportation  at  the  War  Office,  served  S.  Africa 

and  Great  War  1914  (despatches),  b.   12  Mar.   1876;  m. 

1903,  Caroline    Mabel    (d.  1904),  yr.  d.  of  Charles  Trub- 

shaw  of  Derby.      Post.  add. — 

Thomas  Trevenen  Oakes,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Buffs, 

East  Kent  Regt.,  b.  13  Aug.  1880. 
Francis  Edward  Oakes,  Gentleman,  b.  27  Feb.  1886. 
Son  of  Sir  Augustus  Henry  Oakes,  Knt.  Bach.  (1905), 
C.  B. ,    Librarian   and    Keeper  of  the    Papers  at   the 
Foreign  Office,  b.  1839;  d.  1919  ;  tn.  1871,  Jane  Alice, 
second  d.  of  William  Henry  Cane,  M.D.,  Surgeon  R. 
Elthorne  Militia  : — 
Charles Seton  Cosby  Oakes,  Esq.,  b.  1882;  tn.  1906,  Ger- 

maine  (div.  1913),  only  child  of  late  Maurice  Bourcard  of 

St.  Nazaire,  and  has  issue — Monica  Mary  Alice  Bourcard 

Cosby.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Lieut. -Col.    Richard  Montague  Oakes,  22nd 
Light  Dragoons  and  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.  ,  Sophia  Charlotte,  d.  of  Edward  Fletcher  of 

Lime    Grove,    Putney  ;  125    Park    Street,    Grosvenor 
Square,  and  of  Broadstairs  : — 
Montague    Nevill    Oakes,    Gentleman,  b.  1845.      ^es- — 

The  Elms,  Chappel,  Essex. 

Alfred   Ernest   Oakes,   Gentleman,    b.    1847;    tn,   1881, 

Louisa  Emma,  eld.  d.    of  Gen.  George  St.  Peter  Fooks. 

Res.— The  Cedars,  Ramsbury,  Wilts. 

OAKES  of  Riddings  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  gules,  on 
a  chevron  or,  between  three  acorns  leaved  and  slipped 
proper,  as  many  crosses  patee  sable  (Oakes) ;  2.  azure,  three 


leopard  proper,  gorged  with  an  Eastern  coronet  or,  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  slip  of  oak  of  the  first,  acorned  gold.  Motto 
— "  Esse  quam  videri."     Livery— Blue. 


swords  points  upwards,  argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  lion  rampant  between  two  crescents 
sable    (Macklin);     3.    the   arms   of  Audouin-Lamb,    viz.; 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  on  a  pale  or,  four  bendlets 
sable  (Audouin) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  gules,  three  holy  lambs  passant 
argent,  each  bearing  a  banner  of  the  second,  charged  wit  h 
a  cross   gules   (Lamb);    4.  the    same   arms   of  Audouin. 
Mantling  gules   and   or.      Crest  —  On   a   wreath   of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  two  crosses 
patee  fessewise  or.     Motto — "  Possunt  qui  posse  videntur." 

4Z 


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Sons  of  Gerard  Roseingrave  Oakes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Notts., 
late  Major  3rd  Batt.  Derbyshire  Regt.,  b.  1861 ;  d.  1916  ; 
m.  1892,  Margaret  Ethel,  d.  andh.  of  lateCapt.  Edmund 
Peel,  14th  Hussars  : — 
Charles   Audouin    Macklin  Oakes,  Gentleman,  b.   1907. 

Res.—  Felley  Priory,  Jacksdale,  Nottingham. 
James  Haden  Oakes,   Gentleman,    b.    1909. 

Son  of  Charles  Henry  Oakes  of  Riddings,  Alfreton,  b. 
1825;  d.  1906;   m.  1856,  Georgina   (d.   1913),  d.  and 
co-heiress  of  Rev.   Roseingrave  Macklin  of  the  Ward- 
wick,  Derby,  Vicar  of  Chnstchurch,  Derby:— 
Charles  Henry  Oakes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Derby  and  Notts.,  b. 

1863;    m.    1894,     Frances   Catherine   Balfour,    d.    of  Rev. 

John  Balfour   Clutterbuck  of  Newark,  Glos.     Seat— New 

lands,  Alfreton. 

OAKES  (H.  Coll. ).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between 
six  slips  of  oak  fructed  or,  three  oak-leaves  vert,  a  bordure 
ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed 
gold,  encircled  by  iron  palisades  also  proper.  Motto — 
"  Quercus  robur  salus  patriae." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Orbell  Plampin  Oakes,  b.  1824;  d.  1881  ; 
m.  1849,  Julia,  d.  of  Thomas  Evans  of  Lyminster, 
Sussex : — 

Lt.-Col.  Orbell  Henry  Oakes,  late  1st  Worcs.  Regt., 
b.  1851 ;  m.  1877,  Laura  Eliza  Josephine,  d.  of  George 
Clifton,  formerly  R.N.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Henry 
James  Lionel  Oakes,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  W.  Riding 
Regt.,  b.  1879  [m.  1909,  Georgina  Anne  Emily,  third  d.  ot 
late  Gen.  William  Craig  Emilius  Napier] ;  (2)  Orbell  Oakes, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1880;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
(3)  George  Clifton  Oakes,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  [m.  1919, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  W.  F.  Scudamore, 
Suffolk  Regt.,  and  has  issue— Orbell  Ray  Oakes,  Gentleman, 

b.  1920; Oakes,   Gentleman,   b.    1921    (Res. — 

Njaro,  Kenya  Colony)] ;  (4)  Claude  Robert  Oakes,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  Laura 
Eva  ;  Maude  Naylor  ;  Vera  Albinia ;  and  Beryl  Mignon 
[m.  1918,  Capt.  R.  B.  Watkins,  R.  Tank  Corps].  Seat— 
Nowton  Court,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk.  Club — 
Junior  Conservative. 

Rev.  Beilby  Porteus  Oakes,  M.A.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Hawkedon,  b.  1858 ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Maria  Catherine  (d. 
1885),  d.  of  Major  C.  Heigham  ;  and  had  issue — Maria 
Heigham  [m.  1910,  Leland  M.  Dundas] ;  2nd,  1888,  Ethel 
Mary,  d.  of  Harry  Spencer  Waddington  of  Cavenham  Hall ; 
and  has  further  issue— (1)  Montague  Waddington  Oakes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1889;  (2)  Nigel  Beilby  Oakes,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.,  b,  1890;  (3)  John  Beauchamp  Oakes, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1894  ;  (4)  Ralph  Henry 
Oakes,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — The  Rectory,  Hawkedon, 
Bury  St.  Edmund's. 

OATES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  two 
bendlets  engrailed  azure,  in  chief  a  cock  gules,  a  canton 
ermine  (for  Oates) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  pile  vert,  three  dexter 
hands  erected  of  the  first  (for  Jolley) ;  3.  gules,  a  lion  ram- 
pant, parted  per  fesse  ermine  and  erminois,  between  two 
roses,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (for  Grace).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  charged  with  two  bendlets 
engrailed  azure,  the  hand  grasping  a  dirk,  the  point  up- 
wards also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — "Sua 
dextra  cuique." 

Son  of  William  Edward  Oates,  Gentleman,  F.  R.G.S., 

b.  1841  ;  d.  1896  ;  m.  1877,  Caroline  Annie,  second  d. 

of  late  Joshua  Buckton  of  West  Lea,  Meanwood  : — 

Bryan   William  Grace  Oates,   Gentleman,   b.    1883 ;   m, 

1910,   Alma   Edith,    eldest   d.    of   Rev.    Augustus   George 

Kirby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  South  Weald,  Brentwood,  Essex  ; 

and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Bryan  Grace  Oates,  Gentleman, 

b.  1912 ;    (2)  Arden  George   Grace   Oates,  Gentleman,  b. 

1914;  (3)  Robin  Grace  Oates,  Gentleman,  b.  191Q.     Seat — 

Meanwoodside,    nr.    Leeds,    Yorks.      Res.  —  Alton    Hall, 

Ipswich. 

OBRE  (U.O.).  Per  pale  or  and  vert,  on  a  chevron  a 
fleur-de-lys  between  two  trefoils  slipped,  allcounterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wing  displayed  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  J'espeYe." 
Son  of : — 

Henry  Obre\  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 28  Kensington 

Court  Mansions,  London,  S.W. 


O'BRIEN  of  Borris  in  Ossory  (U.O.,  1849).  Argent, 
three  lions  passant  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  armed  or, 
a  bordure  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  from  a  castle  argent  in  flames,  a 
naked  arm  embovved  grasping  a  sword  proper.  Motto — 
"  Lamh  laidir  an  nachtar." 

Sons  of  Timothy  O'Brien,  Esq.,   *.         ;  d.  1869;  m. 

i860,  Mary,  d.  of  Andrew  Carew  O'Dwyer  of  Orlagh, 

Templeogue,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Sir  Timothy  Carew  O'Brien,  3rd  Bart.  (25  Sept.  1849), 
D.L.  co.  Cork,  Lieut,  late  Derbysh.  Yeo.  Cav.,  formerly 
Capt.  5th  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Fus. ,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1885,  Gundrede 
Annette  Teresa,  d.  of  Sir  Humphrey  de  Trafford,  2nd 
Bart.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Timothy  John  Aloysius 
O'Brien,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.¥.A.,b.  1892  ;  killed  in  action  1916; 

(2)  Robert  Rollo  Gillespie  O'Brien,  Esq.,  b.  1901  [m.  1925, 
Esther  Ethel,  d.  of  Norman  Coghill,  of  Almington  Hall, 
Market  Drayton  (Club— Boodle's)] ;  and  eight  daus.  Seat 
— Borris-in-Ossory,  Queen's  Co.  Res. — 282  Earl's  Court 
Road,  S.W. 5.  Clubs— Boodle's,  Hurlingham,  Wellington, 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Edmond  Lyons  O'Brien,  Esq.,  b.  1868;  m.  1897,  Audrey 
Townshend,  d.  of  late  David  Crawford  of  New  York  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  John  Edmond  Noel  O'Brien,  Gentleman, 
*.  1899  [m.  1928,  Moira  Violet,  eld.  d.  of  Capt.  Robert 
Bingham  Brassey,  Cottesbrooke  Hall,  Northants.] ;  (2) 
David  Edmond  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  [m.  1927, 
Mary  Alice,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Foley  Grey, 
Bt.,  and  has  issue — John  David  O'Brien,  Gentleman, £.  1928] ; 

(3)  Edmond  Robert  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Seat— 
Lakefield,  Fithard,  co.  Tipperary. 

O'BRIEN  (U.O. ),  Gules,  three  lions  passant  guardant 
in  pale,  per  pale  or  and  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  crosses  patee  fitchee  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  from  a  cloud, 
a  naked  arm  embowed,  grasping  a  sword  all  proper,  and 
charged  with  a  cross  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Vigueur  de 
dessus." 

Son  of : — 

Rev.   Francis  Alexander  O'Brien,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
Res. — Charwelton,  Northamptonshire. 

O'BRIEN  (U.O.).  Gules,  three  lions  passant  guardant 
in  pale,  per  pale  or  and  argent,  a  chief  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  arm  embowed,  vested  azure,  brandishing  a 
sword  argent,  pommelled  and  hilted  or,  charged  with  a 
fasces  in  pale  proper.     Motto — "  Vigueur  de  dessus." 

Sons  of  Jerome  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  late  28th   Regt., 
b.    1835;    d.  ;    m.    1867,  Elizabeth,   d.   of  Robert 

Clarke,  Esq.,  of  Bansha,  J. P. : — 
Torlogh  O'Brien,  Esq.,  J. P.,    D.L.    co.   Clare,  b.   1868. 
Seat — Bally nalacken    Castle,    Lisdoonvarna,    co.    Clare. 
Clubs— Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  St.  George's  Yacht  (Kings- 
town). 
James  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

O'BRIEN  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  lions 
passant  guardant  in  pale,  per  pale  or  and  argent  (for 
O'Brien)  ;  2.  argent,  three  piles,  meeting  in  point,  issuing 
from  the  chief  gules ;  3.  or,  a  pheon  azure.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuing 
from  a  cloud,  an  arm  embowed,  brandishing  a  sword  argent, 
pommel  and  hilt  or.  Mottoes — Over  the  crest,  "Lamh 
laidir  an  uachtar"  ;  and  "  Vigueur  de  dessus." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Donough  O'Brien,  K.P. , 

14th  Lord  Inchiquin,  b.  1839;  d   1900;  m.  1st,   1862, 

Hon.    Emily,  d.   of  William   Henry  Ashe,  2nd  Lord 

Heytesbury  ;  and,  1874,  Hon.  Ellen  White,  d.  of  Luke, 

2nd  Lord  Annaly,  K.P. : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir  Lucius  William  O'Brien,    15th  Baron  of 

Inchiquin  (1  July  1543),  Bart.  (9  Nov.  1686),  Rep.  Peer  for 

Ireland,    D.L.    Clare    (High    Sheriff   1898),    J. P.    Salop, 

formerly  State  Steward  to  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  Member 

of  the  Senate  of  Irish  Free  State,  Hon.  Col.  Clare   R.F. 

Reserve  Art.,  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1864;  m.  1896,  Ethel 

Jane,    d.  and  co-h.  of  Johnston  J.  Foster,  J. P.,  of  Moor 

Park,  Ludlow,  and  Cliffe  Hill,  Lightcliffe  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)  Hon.  Donough  Edward  Foster  O'Brien,  Lieut.   Res. 

of  Officers  late  1st  Batt.  the  Rifle  Bde. ,  served  Great  War 

1916-19,  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1919-20,  has  Order 

of  the  Crown  of  Rumania,  b    1897  [m.  1921,  Hon.  Anne 

Molyneux  Thesiger,  d.  of  1st  Viscount  Chelmsford,  and  has 

issue — Deirdre  Jane  Frances  ;  and  Grania  Rachel  (Res. — 

3  Upper  George  Street,  W.     Clubs— Naval  and  Military, 


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R.A.C.)];  (2)  Hon.  Phadrig  Lucius  O'Brien,  b.  1900;  (3) 
Hon.  Fionn  Myles  Maryons  O'Brien,  6.  1903  ;  Hon.  Kath- 
arine Beryl ;  Hon.  Griselda  Etheldreda  Clodagh  ;  and  Hon. 
Finvola  Helga  Laetitia  Monica.  Seats — Dromoland,  New- 
market-on-Fergus,  co.  Clare  ;  Moor  Park,  Ludlow,  Shrop- 
shire. Res. — Miltown.Malbay,  co.  Clare-  Clubs — Carlton, 
Naval  and  Military,   Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Hon.  Murrough  O'Brien,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late 
Northumberland  Fus.,  A.D.C.  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland  1902-5,  Extra  Equerry  to  H.R.  H.  Princess 
Louise,  Duchess  of  Argyll,  1912,  b.  1866;  m.  1906, 
Marguerite,  d.  of  the  late  William  Lewis  of  New  York, 
U.S  A. ;  and  has  issue — Murrough  Richard  O'Brien,  Esq., 
b.  1910  ;  Edward  Cecil  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1915-  Club 
— Naval  and  Military. 

Hon.  Edward  Donough  O'Brien,  late  Lieut.  7th  Brig. 
South  Irish  Div.  Roy.  Art.,  J. P.  Clare,  b.  1867;  m.  1899, 
Lady  Beatrice  Mary  Hare,  d.  of  the  Earl  of  Listowel ;  and 
has  issue — Terence  O'Brien,  Esq.,  b.  1900  [in.  1928,  Irene 
Harle] ;  and  Enid  Moira.  Res. — Oakhill  House,  Oakhill, 
Bath. 

Hon.  Donough  O'Brien,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner 
Temple),  b.  1879;  m.  1st,  1914,  Patricia  Alice  Fedora  (d. 
1926),  rJ.  of  John  Dowdeswell;  2nd,  1928,  Mrs.  Rose 
Ades.  Res. — 2  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  Port  man  Square, 
W.     Clubs— Bath,  Royal  Automobile. 

Hon.  Henry  Barnaby  O'Brien,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Irish 
Gds.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  1887  ;  m. 
1925,  Lady  Helen  Baillie-Hamilton,  d.  of  the  late  Brig.- 
Gen.  Lord  Binning,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  and  has  issue— Desmond 
Barnaby  O'Brien,  Esq.,  b.  1926.  Res. — 6  Bryanston 
Square,  W.     Club— Bath. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  13th  Baron 
Inchiquin,  b.  1800;  d.  1872;  m.  2nd,  1854,  Louisa,  d. 
of  Major  James  Finucane: — 

Hon.  Lucius  Murrough  O'Brien,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1907,  Rose  Elizabeth  (d.  1926),  widow 
of  Maj.-Gen.  James  Graham  Robert  Douglas  MacNeill, 
C.B.,  and  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Somers  of  Mendip  Lodge, 
Somerset.  Res. — 103  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Wellington,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Hon.  William  Henry  Ernest  Robert  Turlough  O'Brien, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1901,  Henrietta  Ethne,  d.  of  George  R.  Browne 
of  Cahirdown,  co.  Kerry;  and  has  issue— Turlough  George 
Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  Ethne  Lucia.  Club — 
St.  James's. 

Sons  of  Edward  William  O'Brien,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1869),  b.  1827  ;  d.  1909;  m.  1st, 
1863,  Mary  (d.  1868),  second  d.  of  the  Hon.  Stephen 
Edmund  Spring-Rice,  of  Mount  Trenchard,  co. 
Limerick,  and  sister  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas,  Lord 
Monteagle;  2nd,  1880,  Julia  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
James  Garth  Marshall  of  Leeds  and  Coniston,  Lanca- 
shire, by  Mary  Alicia  Pery  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
the  1st  Lord  Monteagle  : — 

William  Dermod  O'Brien,  Esq.,  D.L.  co.  Limerick, 
President  Royal  Hibernian  Academy,  Hon.  R.A. ,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1902,  Mabel  Emmeline,  d.  of  late  Sir  Philip  Smyly  ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Brendan  Edward  O'Brien, Gentleman,  A.D.C. 
Uganda,  b.  1903;  (2)  David  Lucius  O'Brien,  Gentleman, 
M.R.C.V.S.  Uganda,  b.  1904  ;  (3)  Horace  Donough  O'Brien, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  Mary  Elinor  ;  and  Rosaleen  Brigid. 
Res. — 65  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin.  Club — Kildare  Street 
(Dublin). 

Edward  Conor  Marshall  O'Brien,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
R.N.V.R.,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1928,  Katherine,  d.  of  Sir  George 
Clausen,  R.A. 

Sons  of  Very  Rev.  Lucius  Henry  O'Brien,  Dean  of 
Limerick,  b.  1842;  d.  1913;  m.  1872,  Emily  Mary 
Hannah,  d.  of  Richard  T.  Montgomery  of  Beaulieu, 
co.  Louth : — 

Donough  Richard  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  5th 
Batt.  Roy.  Munster  Fus.,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1914,  Cecilia  Maud, 
d.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Neville  Carus-Wilson,  of  Glenfield, 
Bath,  and  has  issue— 3  daus.  Res. — 74  O'Connell  Street, 
Limerick. 

Charles  Murrough  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1903, 
Agnes  Purdon,  d.  of  fames  Wilson,  formerly  of  McLeod, 
Alberta,  Canada  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Lucius  James  O'Brien, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Donough  Robert  Murrough 
O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Eileen  Moire  Agnes. 
Res.— 

William  Lucius  Robert  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1889; 
m.  1913,  Jean  Graham,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Tom  Pollok  of 
Liverpool,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — Evershed,  Abinger 
Hammer,  Surrey. 


Sons  of  Brian   O'Brien,    Gentleman,  M.D.,    b.    1872; 

d.  1915;  fn.  1903,  Mary  Henrietta,   d.  of  Maurice  C. 

Hime,  LL. D.,of  Cluain  Fois,  Buncrana.co.  Donegal: — 

Charles  Murrough  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

Cluain  Fois,  Buncrana,  co.  Donegal. 

Brian  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.   1908. 

Son  of  Major  Aubrey  Stephen  O'Brien,  late  60th  Rifles, 
b.  1837;  d.   1898;   m.  1871,  Lucy  Henriette  (who  as- 
sumed by  R.L.   1899  the  name  of  De  Vere  in  lieu  of 
O'Brien),  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  Wynne,  R.E. : — 
Robert  Stephen  Vere  De  Vere,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 
Son   of   Robert  Vere  O'Brien,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin),  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1864,  J.  P.  co.  Limerick, 
b.   1842;   d.   1913;    m.   1883,   Florence    Mary   Arnold- 
Forster,  d.  of  the  late  William  Delafield  Arnold,  Esq., 
and   adopted    d.    of    the    late    Right    Hon.    William 
Edward  Forster,  M.P. : — - 
Hugh    Murrough    O'Brien,    Gentleman,    M.C.,    served 
Great  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.  R.  Munster  Fusiliers,  b.  1887  ; 
m.  1915,  Margaret  Ernestine,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  W. 
O'Brien,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Cahir,  Limerick,  and  has  issue — 
Murrough  Vere  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.   1919  ;  Turlough 
Vere   O'Brien,    Gentleman,   b.    1923  ;    and    Elinor   Vere. 
Res. — Monare,  Foynes,  co.  Limerick. 

Sons  of  Edward  O'Brien,    B. C. S. ,   Deputy   Commis- 
sioner Punjab,  b.  1840 ;  d.  1894 ;  m.  1857,  Mary,  d.  of 
Col.  William  Lamb,  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
Murrough  Charles  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Aubrey  John  O'Brien,    Esq.,   CLE.,   C.B.E.,    Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  Indian   Army,    b.    1870;    m.   1906,    Annie  Winifred, 
d.   of  the  late  James  D'Arcy   of  Kew ;    and   has   issue — 
(1)   Turlough   Aubrey   O'Brien,    Gentleman,    b.    1907;    (2) 
Edward    Donough   O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;    Moira 
Winifred  Oclanis  ;  and  Winifred  Mary  Sheila.     Club—K.  I. 
United  Service. 

Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Indian 
Army,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1898,  Mary  Elma  Travers,  d.  of  Robert 
William  Hunter,  B.C.S.     Res.— 

Son  of  Murrough  John  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1842; 
d.  1914;  m.  1873,  Eleanor,  third  d.  of  John  Waller: — 
Henry  Eoghan  O'Brien,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  temp.  Lt.-Col. 
R.E.,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1905,  Frances  Victoria  Lucy,  d.  of  Richard 
Altamont  Smythe  of  Lanragh,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  issue 
— Brian  Eoghan  O'Brien,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — 
Mount  Eagle,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin.     Club— R.A.C. 

O'BRIEN-BUTLER  (Conf.  U.O.,  1909).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  escallops  in  bend 
counterchanged  (Butler  of  Dunboyne) ;  2.  gules,  three  lions 


passant  guardant  in  pale  per  pale  or  and  argent,  on  a  canton 
of  the  last,  a  dexter  handcoupedat  the  wrist  vested  of  the  first, 


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holding  a  sword  in  pale  all  proper  (O'Brien  O'Coonagh) ;  3. 
quarterly,  i.  or,  a  chief  indented  azure;  ii.  gules,  three 
covered  cups  or ;  iii.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  a  swan  of  the  first  between  two  annulets 
or ;  iiii.  ermine,  a  saltire  gules,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  vert  (Butler  of  Old  Abbey).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests— 1.  out  of  a  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five 
ostrich  feathers,  issuant  therefrom  a  demi-falcon  rising 
argent  (Butler) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  vested  gules,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword 
proper  (O'Brien).     Motto— "  Timor  Domini  fons  vitae." 

Only    son    of    Pierce    O'Brien-Butler    (son   of  Pierce 

O'Brien-Butler  of  Dunboyne  Castle),  b.  1803  ;  d.  1878  ; 

m.  1857,  Aurelia  Rebecca,  d.  of  Tyson  West,  Surgeon, 

of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 
Pierce  Essex  O'Brien-Butler,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
late  H.M.  Consul-General  at  Mukden,  ret.  1919,  formerly 
of  Yunnan  and  Kueichou,  China,  b.  1858;  m.  1896,  Mary 
Millicent,  d.  of  Thomas  Weatherston  of  Berwick-on-Tweed  ; 
and  has  issue— Ida  Mary  [m.  1921,  Percival  Stewart 
Heintzleman ,  American  Consul-Gen.  at  Winnipeg,  Canada  ; 
Millicent  Aurelia  [m.  1923,  George  Alexander  Finnis 
Wemyss,  banker]  ;  and  Catherine  Grace.  Res.— Bansha, 
Plat  Douet  Road,  Jersey.      Club— Victoria  (Jersey). 

Colonel  GEORGE  O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP, 
J. P.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  King,  late  Colonel  Reserve  of 
Officers,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles  (ret.).  Born  1864, 
only  son  of  Colonel  John  O'Callaghan,  J.P.,  U.L.,  of  Mary- 
fort,  Lismehane,  co.  Clare,  by  his  wife  Mary  Johnson,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Westropp,  Esq.,  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick. 
Armorial  bearings  (R.L.,  19  June  1885)— Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  sable,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  argent  and  or,  ducally 
crowned  of  the  last  (for  Westropp) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  in 
base  a  mount  vert,  on  dexter  side  a  hurst  of  oak-trees, 
therefrom  issuing  a  wolf  passant  towards  the  sinister 
all  proper  (for  O'Callaghan  (Fun.  Entry,  1631,  U.O.)). 
Crests — 1.  out  of  an  antique  crown  gules,  an  eagle's 
head  sable  (for  Westropp)  ;  2.  a  naked  arm  embowed, 
holding  a  sword  bendwise,  entwined  with  a  snake  proper 
(for  O'Callaghan).  Mottoes — Over  second  crest,  "  Fidus 
et  audax "  ;  under  the  arms,  "Je  me  tourne  vers  l'occi- 
dent."  Livery — Black,  the  collar,  pocket  flaps,  and  skirt 
seams  traced  with  gold  ;  waistcoat  yellow,  silver  buttons. 
Married,  March  27,  1895,  Henrietta  Cecile  Rose,  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  Augustus  Barrington  Godbold, 
27th  Inniskilling  Fusiliers ;  and  has  Issue — Conor  John 
O'Callaghan- Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  Rose  Mary 
Hope ;  Hilda  Daphne ;  and  Geraldine  Henrietta  Iris. 
Estates — Lismehane,  Fortane,  co.  Clare.  Res. — Lisme- 
hane, O'Callaghan's  Mills,  co.  Clare.  Clubs— Army  and 
Navy,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Clare  (Ennis.). 

FREDERIC  JOHN  CHRYSOSTOM  JOSEPH 
LOCKE  O'CARROLL,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  co. 
Dublin,  of  Athgoe  Park,  Hazlehatch,  co.  Kildare.  Born 
1843,  being  the  only  son  of  Frederic  Francis  O'Carroll, 
Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  d.  of  Joseph  MacCarthy. 
Armorial  bearings  (Ped.  U.O. ) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  sword  erect  in  pale  proper,  supported  by  two  lions  counter- 
rampant  gules  (for  O'Carroll)  ;  2.  per  fesse  azure  and  or,  a 
pale  counterchanged,  three  falcons  rising,  two  and  one  of 
the  second,  each  holding  a  fetterlock  in  the  beak  sable  (for 
Locke)  ;  3.  chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  second, 
a  saltire  of  the  first  (for  Warren).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  the  slump 
of  an  oak  tree,  a  falcon  rising  proper.  Motto — "  In  fideet  in 
bello  fortis. "  Livery — Blue  and  yellow.  Married,  April  29, 
1874,  Margaret  Mary  Theresa,  dau.  of  William  Thomson 
of  Clare  Hall ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Frederic  Francis  O'Carroll, 
Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Roy.  Dub.  Fus.,  b.  April  13,  1876;  (2)  John 
MacCarthy  O'Carroll,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  28,  1877;  (3) 
William  Thomas  O'Carroll,  Gentleman,  b.   Dec.  4,   1881  ; 

(4)  Oscar  Francis  O'Carroll,  Gentleman,  b.  May  27,  1888  ; 

(5)  Walter  Cormac  Locke  O'Carroll,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  14, 
1893;  Annie  Kathleen  Marie,  d.  July  n,  1880;  Margaret 
Mary  Frances;  Kathleen  Eily ;  and  Violet  Mary.  Seat — 
Athgoe  Park,  Hazelhatch,  co.  Dublin. 

OCHTERLONY  of  Ochterlony.  Azure,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  key  ward 
upwards  of  the  field,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  trident 
or,  all  within  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  second,  charged  with 
four  buckles  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
A   swan  wings  elevated    argent,  ducally  collared    and 


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chained  or,  the  breast  charged  with  a  buckle  gules,  and 
the  wings  and  body  debruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  wavy 
azure.     Motto — "  Spe  labor  levis." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe  Ochterlony,  2nd   Bart., 

b.  1817  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1844,  Sarah,  d.  of  William  P 

Tribe,  of  Liverpool : — 

Sir  David  Ferguson  Ochterlony,  3rd  Bart.  (8  Dec.  1823), 

b.  1848  ;    m.  1873,    Somerville,  d.   of  Barron  Grahame, 

of  Morphie,  co.  Kincardine ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Matthew 

Montgomerie  Ochterlony,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [m.  1921,  Eleanor 

Mary,  d.  of  the  late  David  Row-Fogo,  of  Row,  co.  Perth. 

( Res .— Spylaw  Cottage,  Colinton,  Midlothian)]  ;    Charles 

Francis  Ochterlony,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  b.  1891  ;   (Res.— 

Overburn,  Currie,  Midlothian)  ;    Somerville  Barclay  [m. 

1906,  Thomas  Ramsay  ;   and  has  issue]  ;    Rose  Walcott 

[m.  1923,  Henry  Maitland  Moir,  M.D.  ;   and  has  issue] ; 

Margaret    Jane    Herdman.       Club — Caledonian  United 

Service  (Edinburgh). 

O'CONNELL  (U.O.,  17  Sept.  1869).  Per  fesse  argent 
and  vert,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  counterchanged.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  Ciall  agus 
meart." 

Son  of  John  Maurice  O'Connell,  Gentleman,  b.  1839; 

d.    rgo7;  m.  1873,    Mary,  d.    of  Daniel   M'Cartie   of 

Ardnageeha,  co.  Cork  : — 
Maurice  O'Connell,   Esq.,  Capt.  I.F.S.  Army,  b.  1888; 
m.  1915,  Emily,  d.  of  Denis  O'Connell,  and  has  issue — 3 
sons,    1    dau.      Seat — Darrynane   Abbey,    Waterville,    co. 
Kerry.     Postal  address— The  Curragh,  Kildare. 

Sons  of  Daniel  O'Connell,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  b.   1816  ; 

d.    1897;    m.    1866,    Ellen   Mary  (d.    1913),   d.   of  E. 

Foster  of  The  Elms,  Cambridge  : — 
Geoffrey  Owen  Morgan  O'Connell,  Gentleman,  b.   1876. 
Res.  —  Canada. 

Morgan  O'Connell,  Gentleman, £.  ;  m.  ,  and  has 

issue.     Res. — 

John  O'Connell,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  and  has 

issue.     Res. — Canada. 

Son  of  Morgan  John  O'Connell  of  Ballylean   Lodge, 

co.    Clare,   and    Barry's   Court,   co.    Cork,    M.P.    co. 

Kerry,  b.  1811 ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1865,  Mary  Anne  (d.  1908), 

only  d.  of  Charles  Bianconi,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Longfield, 

Cashel,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
John  Bianconi,  Esq.,  adopted  the  name  by  Deed-Poll 
23  April  1908  in  lieu  of  O'Connell,  formerly  J. P.  cos.  Cork 
and  Clare  (High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1893),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1894, 
Arabella,  d.  of  T.  P.  Hayes  of  42  Lansdowne  Road,  Dublin  ; 
and  has  issue— Helen  ;  Mary;  Una;  and  Mabel.  Res.— 
Lackinashannagh  Mills,  Kildysart,  co.  Clare. 

Sons  of  Sir  Morgan  Ross  O'Connell,  4th  Bart.,  J. P., 

b.  1862  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1884,  Mary  Pauline,  d.  of  Col. 

James  Francis  Hickie  of  Slevoyre,  co.  Tipperary  :— 
Sir  Maurice  James  Arthur  O'Ccnnell,  5th  Bart.  (29  Oct. 
1869),  of  Lake  View,  Killarney,  M.C.,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Ballycarberry,  Capt.  late  R.  Fusiliers,  served  Great 
War  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  1889;  m.  1920,  Margaret  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  M.  J.  Purcell  of  Burton  Park,  Buttevant,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue — Morgan  Donal  Conail  O'Connell, 
Esq.,*.  1923;  and  Joan  Mary  Lucila  Margaret.  Seat — 
Lake  View,  Killarney.  Clubs— Army  and  Navy,  Kildare 
Street  (Dublin). 

Donal  Bernard  O'Connell,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 

1893. 
Basil  Morgan  O'Connell,  Esq.,  Sub.-Lieut.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 

1900. 

Sons  of  Daniel  James  O'Connell,  Esq.,  of  Greenagh, 
co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1823  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1863,  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Dennis 
Shine  Lawlor,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Castlelough  and  Greenagh 
House : — 

Donal  O'Connell,  Esq.,  b.  1867.     Club — Windham. 

Conail  Jeffrey  O'Connell,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res.— 

O'CONNELL  (U.O. ).     Per  fesse  argent  and  vert,  a  stag 

trippant  proper,  between  three  quartiefoils  counterchanged. 

Mantling  vert  and   argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath   of  the 

colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  argent,  attired  or,   charged 

with  a  quartrefoil  slipped  vert.    Motto—"  Ciall  agus  meart." 

Son  of  Thomas  Francis  O'Connell.Gentleman,  Solicitor, 

of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in  Ireland,  of  10 

Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin  : — ■ 

Sir  John  Robert  O'Connell,  Knt.  Bach.  (1914).  LL.D., 

J. P.  co.  Cork,  Member  of  the  Senate  of  Dublin  Univ.  and 


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of  National  Univ.  of  Ireland, Vice-Pres.  of  the  Incorporated 
Law  Society  of  Ireland,  1923-24,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1901,  Mary 
(d.  1925),  d.  of  Thomas  Scally,  formerly  of  Deepwell,  Black- 
rock,  co.  Dublin.     Club — Reform. 


O'CONOR  of  Mount  Druid  (U.O.).  Argent,  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  and  acorned  proper.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  holding  a  short  sword  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Druid,  J. P. 

and    D.L.   (High   Sheriff  1836)   co.    Roscommon,   b. 

1808;    d.  1862;   111.   1841,   Margaret   Emily  (d.   1900), 

d.  of  late  Nicholas  Mahon  Power: — 
Charles  Mathew  O'Conor,  Esq.,  formerly  J. P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1877)  co.  Roscommon,  b.  1847;  »i.  1894, 
Alice  (d.  1907),  d.  of  the  late  James  Hale  of  Temple  View, 
co.  Sligo  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Gertrude  Gwendoline  \m. 
1919,  The  O'Conor  Don  (q.v. )].  Seal — Mount  Druid, 
Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon.  Club  —  Hibernian  United 
Service  (Dublin). 

Denis  A.  O'Conor,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 

O'CONOR  DON  (U.O.).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  eradi- 
cated proper.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  vambraced  embowed,  the 
hand  bare,  grasping  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 
Supporters — Two  lions  rampant  gules,  each  gorged  with 
an  antique  crown  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  harp 
of  Ireland  or.     Motto  (in  Irish  characters). 

Sons    of    Rt.    Hon.    Charles     Owen     O'Conor,    The 
O'Conor  Don,  of  Belanagare  and   Clonalis,  co.   Ros- 
common, Member  of  H.M.  Most  Hon.  Privy  Council, 
Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  co.  Roscommon, 
M.P.  for  that  co.  1860-80,  High  Sheriff  1884,  J.  P.  co. 
Sligo,   High  Sheriff  1863,  b.  1838;    d.  1906;    m.   1st, 
1868,  Georgina  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Aloysius  Perry, 
Esq. ,  of  Bitham  House,  co.  Warwick  ;  2nd,  1879,  Ellen, 
d.  of  John  More  O'Ferrall  of  Lisard,  co.  Longford  : — 
Owen  Felim  O'Conor,  Esq.,  The  O'Conor  Don,  formerly 
J.P.,  D.L.  and  (1918)  High  Sheriff,  co.  Roscommon,  £.  1870; 
m.    1st,    1913,    Mary    (d.    1916),    d.    of    Francis   Charles 
M'Laughlin    of    Detroit,    U  S.A.  ;    2nd,    1919,    Gertrude 
Gwendoline,  only  surv.  d.  of  Charles  Mathew  O'Conor,  Esq. , 
of  Mount  Druid  [q.v.),  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Eileen. 
Seats — Belanagare,  French  Park,  and  Clonalis,  Castlerea, 
co.  Roscommon.     Clubs—  Kildare  Street  and  St.  Stephen's 
Green  (Dublin). 

Charles  Hugh  O'Conor,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  m.  1904, 
Ellen  Letitia,  eldest  d.  of  Edward  More-O'Ferrall  of 
Lisard,  Edgworthstown,  co.  Longford. 


O'CONOR  (U.O.).  Argent,  an  oak  tree  eradicated 
proper,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant  combatant  sable, 
in  chief  an  ancient  Irish  crown  or,  and  in  base  three  lizards 
passant  to  the  sinister  barwise  vert.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  vert,  out  of  an 
Irish  crown  as  in  the  arms,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper. 

Son    of    Roderic  O'Conor   of  Rathnure  and   Cluny- 
grassin,   co.  Roscommon;  and  Dalton,    Northumber- 
land, b.  ;    d.   1879  ;    m,   1833,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Bell  :— 
Thomas  Roderic  O'Conor,  Gentleman,  b.  1849.     Res.- — ■ 


HERBERT  FRANCIS  EDWARD  ODELL,  Gentle- 
man. Born  1874,  being  the  only  son  of  Edward  George 
Herbert  Odell,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Carriglea.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Or,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  between  three 
crescents,  two  and  one,  gules.  Mantling  vert  and  or, 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
armed,  the  hand  grasping  a  naked  sword,  the  blade  pass- 
ing through  a  chaplet  of  red  roses  and  trefoils,  all  proper. 
Motto  —  "Quantum  in  rebus  inane."  Seat — Carriglea, 
Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 

Lieut. -Colonel  THOMAS  SMIJTH  ODELL,  late 
3rd  Batt.  Highland  Light  Infantry.  Born  Dec.  16,  1866, 
being  the  only  son  of  Thomas  Scruton  Odell  of 
Kilcleagh  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  by  his  wife  Madeline, 
second  dau.  of  Thomas  Roe  of  Coolfin,  Queen's  Co. 
Armorial  bearings  —  Per  chevron  or  and  argent,  three 
crescents  gules.      Mantling  gules  and  or.      Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
the  hand  holding  a  sword  all  proper,  the  arm  charged 
with  two  crescents  in  pale  gules.  Motto — "Pro  patria 
invictus.''  Livery — Light  blue  and  silver.  Married,  1895, 
Henrietta  Cecilia,  younger  dau.  of  Maj.  David  Dunlop 
Urquhart  of  Strawberry  Hill,  King's  Co. ;  and  has  Issue — 
Thomas  Urquhart  Odell,  Gentleman,  b.  July  22,  1898. 
Seat — Kilcleagh  Park,  Moate,  co.  Westmeath.  Club— 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

ODLING-SMEE  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron 
azure,  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief  and  a  cross 
boton^e  fitch^e  in  base  of  the  second,  a  leopard's  face 
between  two  crosses  botonfe  fitch^e  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-hon  or,  in  the  mouth  a  cross  botonee  fitchee  in  bend 
azure,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  of  the  last, 
charged  with  a  leopard's  face  also  or.  Motto — ' '  Vincit 
omnia  Veritas."     Livery — Blue,  yellow  facings. 

Sons   of  George   Smee   Odling-Smee,    Esq. ,   J.  P.    co. 
Surrey  (formerly  Odling,  R.L.,  1902),   M.A.   (Oxon.), 
b.     1873 ;     d.     1926 ;     m.     1st,    1902,    Emma    Mary 
{d.    1911),   d.   of  late  Theophilus   Sigismund    Hahn ; 
2nd,  1912,   Amelia    Ethel  Mary  Inkersley,  d.  of  Col. 
Benjamin  Thomas  Casson  : — 
Charles  William  Odling-Smee,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Alfred  John  Odling-Smee,  Gentleman,  b.    1906.     Res. — 
Norman  Lodge,  Aldersey  Road,  Guildford,  Surrey. 


O'DONNELL  (U.O.).  Sable,  two  lions  rampant  com- 
batant, in  chief  a  sinister  hand  appaum^e,  couped  at  the 
wrist,  between  two  mullets,  and  in  base  a  mullet  all  argent, 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  crest 
coronet  or,  a  naked  arm  embowed,  grasping  a  dart  all 
proper.  Motto—"  In  hoc  signo  vinces."  Livery — Black, 
with  white  facings. 

Sons  of  Charles  Vize  O'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1858; 
d.   1919;  by  2nd  wife,  Mary  Jane  Massey  (d.  1923): — 

?  Sons. 

Sons  of  Rev.  H.  O'Donnell,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.)  ot 

Limerick,  b.  1827;  d.  1873;  m.  1861,  Eliza bnh  Sarah, 

d.   of  George   Henry   Harrison  of  Oxendcn    Magna, 

Northants.  :— 

Brig. -Gen.   Henry  O'Donnell,  C.M.G. ,  late  West  Yorks. 

Regt. ,  b.  1862;  m.  1st,  1900,    Agnes  Maude  (d.   1921),  d. 

of  Charles  Mac  Iver  ;    and   has  issue— (1)    Hugh    Manus 

O'Donnell,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1901 ;  (2)  Brian  Ivor 

O'Donnell,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.  N.,  b.  1903;  m.  2nd,  1923,  Julia 

Bertha,  d.  of  H.  H.  Harrison  of  Lexham,  Norfolk.     Post. 

add. — 3  Berkeley  Mansions,  Marina,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Elliot  O'Donnell,  Gentleman,  b.    1872;    m.    1905,   Ada 
Caroline  Bullivant,  d.  of  H.  W.  Williams,  M.D.  Res.—  The 
Red  House,  Guilsborough,  Northants.     Club — Savage. 
Son  of  late  Robert  Edmund  O'Donnell,  Gentleman, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  ;  d.   1897 ;  m.  :— 

Sir  Samuel  Perry  O'Donnell,  K.C.S.I.  (1923),  K.C.I.E. 
(1925);  I.C.S.,  Chief  Sec.  Govt.  N.P.  India,  Member 
Executive  Council  since  1922,  b.  187  .  Res.  —Allahabad , 
India. 

O'DONOGHUE  of  The  Glens  (U.O.).  Vert,  two  foxes 
combatant  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  eagle  volant 
sable.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  a 
sword  entwined  with  a  snake  all  proper. 

Sons   of  Daniel   O'Donoghue,    "  O'Donoghue   of  the 
Glens,"  co.  Kerry,  M.P.  for  Tralee  1865  to  1885,  and 
for  Tipperary  1857  to  1865,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1889  ;  m.  1858, 
Mary  Sophie  (d.   1891),   d.  and  coheir   of   Sir    John 
Ennis,  1st  Bart,  (extinct),  of  Ballinahown,  co.  West- 
meath:— 
Geoffrey    O'Donoghue,     Esq.,    "O'Donoghue    of    the 
Glens,"  co.   Kerry,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1895,   Maud,  youngest  d. 
of  William  Charlton  of  Clonmacnoise  House,  King's  Co.  ; 
and  has  issue— Geoffrey  O'Donoghue,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ; 
Maud   Mary;    and   Nora   Kathleen.     Seat  —  The   Glens, 
Fiesk,  co.   Kerry.     Res. — 14  Clarinda  Park,    Kingstown, 
Dublin. 
John  O'Donoghue,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res.— 

• 

MORGAN  WILLIAM  O'DONOVAN,  Esq.,  C.B. 
(Civ.  191 1)  ("The  O'Donovan"),  Chieftain  of  Ancient 
Irish  sept  of  Clan  Cathal,  B.A.  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford, 


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T.P.  and  D.L.  co.  of  Cork  (High  Sheriff  1892),  Hon.  Col. 
4th  Batt.  Special  Reserve  Roy.  Minister  Fus. .  served  S. 
Africa  1900-02  in  3rd  (Militia)  Battn.  R.  Munster  Fus.  Born 
Feb.  1 1 ,  1861 ,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Winthrop 
O'Donovan,  "  The  O'Donovan,"  by  his  wife  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Gerald  De  Courcy  O'Grady,  "The  O'Grady,"  of  Kill- 
ballyowen.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  dexter  arm, 
from  the  sinister,  couped,  vested  gules,  cuffed  of  the  first, 
the  hand  grasping  a  sword  in  pale,  the  blade  entwined  with 
a  serpent  descending  all  proper.  Crest— On  a  wreath, 
gules  and  argent,  a  falcon,  wings  displayed  and  elevated 
or.  Motto — "  Adjuvante  Deo  in  hostes."  Livery — Silver 
and  blue.  Married,  July  9,  1892,  Mary  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Yarker  Barton,  M.A. ,  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Morgan  John  Winthrop 
O'Donovan,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fus.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  May  2,  1893  [m.  1926, 
Cornelia,  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  Bagnell,  of  Pau,  France] ;  (2) 
Miles  Henry  O'Donovan,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  S. R.  Batt.  R. 
Munster  Fus.  b.  June  26,  1895  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (3) 
Victor  Teige  O'Donovan,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
1914-19,  with  R.A.  b.  June  20,  1897  [m.  1918,  Edna,  g.-d. 
of  Eccleston  Sheldon  of  Moorcroft,  Barnt  Green,  Worcs., 
and  widow  of  Major  Kerwood,  Worcs.  Regt. ;  and  has 
issue  —  Timothy  John  Miles  O'Donovan,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919;  and  1  dau.] ;  and  Eleanor  Melian  Frances.  Seat — 
Arda,  Limers  Lane,  Northam,  N.  Devon. 

["  The  O' Donovan  "  uses  Supporters :  dexter,  a  lion  guard- 
ant ;  sinister,  a  griffin  gules,  and  substitutes  a  chapeau  for 
his  wreath.      There  is  no  leqal  authority  for  either  practice.  ] 


CHARLES  RICHARD  JOHN  O'FARRELL,  Esquire, 
J.  P.  co.  Galway.  Born  Sept.  22,  1875,  being  the  son  of 
Charles  Carroll,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Galway  (nephew  of  the 
late  Charles  Farrell,  M.D. ,  of'Dalyston,  who  died  1855), 
by  his  wife  Kate  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Mac- 
Loghlin  of  Ballyglass,  co.  Westmeath ;  assumed  the  name 
of  O'Farrell  in  1855,  on  succeeding  to  this  property.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Per  fesse  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant 
counterchanged,  on  a  canton  gules,  an  Irish  harp  of  the 
first.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  wolf-dog  courant  per 
pale  argent  and  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar,  therefrom  a 
broken  chain,  both  gules.  Motto — "  Cu  reab  hais."  Seat — 
Dalyston,  near  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


O'FARRELL  (U.O.,  1909).     Per  bend  or  and  vert,  a 

lion   rampant   counterchanged.       Mantling   vert   and   or. 

Crest — On   a   coronet   or,    a   greyhound   courant   proper. 

Motto — "  Cor  et  manus  concordant." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Plunkett  O'Farrell,  Kt.  Bach. 
(1899),  M.D.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
J.  P.  co.  Roscommon,  formerly  Medical  Commissioner 
of  Prisons,  Ireland,  Commissioner  of  Control  and 
Inspector  of  Lunatic  Asylums,  Ireland,  1890;  b.  1845; 
d.  1911 ;  m.  1876,  Amy,  d.  of  Charles  Mayhew  of 
Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park  : — 
Edward  Harward  Mayhew  O'Farrell,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Roy. 

Irish  Fus.,  b.  1882.     Post.  add. — 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  sup- 


O'FERRALL,  see  MORE-O'FERRALL. 


O'FFLAHERTIE  of  Lemonfield,  co.  Galway  (recorded 
U.O.  by  Narbon,  Ulster,  c.  1580).  Argent,  a  lion  gule  , 
armed  and  langued  azure,  supporting  a  poleaxe  or  gallow- 
glass  axe  azure,  shafted  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lizard  passant  proper. 
Motto — "  Fortuna  favit  fortibus." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Theobald  Richard  O'Fflahertie  of  Lemon- 
field,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Vicar  of  Capel,  Dorking,  Surrey, 
b.  1818;  d.  1894;  m.  1848,  Mary  Ann3,  d.  of  Capt. 
John  Scott,  R.N.:— 
John  Purvis  O'Fflahertie,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Galway,  b.  1849. 
Seat — Lemonfield,  co.  Galway. 

Theobald    Bourke    O'Fflahertie,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res. — 

George  Fortescue  O'Fflahertie,  Gentleman,  b. 

OGILBY  01  Ardnargle  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  passant 
guardant  gules,  between  two  crescents,  one  in  chief  and  the 
other  in  base  azure.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest 


porting  a   tilting-spear  entwined  with   a  string   of  trefoils 
proper. 

Son  of  Robert  Alexander  Ogilby,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(High  Sheriff  1887),  late  Capt.  4th.  Regt.,  b.  1850;  d. 

1902 ;    m.    1875,    Helen    Sarah,    d.    of    Rev.    George 

Bomford    Wheeler,    M.A. ,    Rector    of    Ballysax,    co. 

Kildare: — 
Robert  James  Leslie  Ogilby,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High 
Sheriff  191 1)  co.  Londonderry,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  2nd 
London  Scottish  Regt.  1916-19,  sometime  Lieut.  4th  (Roy. 
Irish)  Dragoon  Gds.,  and  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Gds. ,  b.  1880. 
Seats — Ardnargle  and  Pellipar  House,  co.  Londonderry ; 
Moreton  Hall,  Moreton-Morrell,  Warwick.  Clubs  — 
Cavalry,  Bachelors'. 

OGILVEY,  see  NISBET-HAMILTON-OGILVY. 

OGILVIE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  in 
chief  a  cross  engrailed  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  lion 
rampant  ducally  crowned  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  thistle 
leaved  and  slipped  and  supporting  a  level  with  plummet 
proper.     Motto — "  Tout  jour." 

Fifth  son  of  A.  Ogilvie,  of  Sizewell  Hall,  Leiston, 
Suffolk,  b.  1812;  d.  1886;  m.  1841,  Margaret, 
d.  of  Albinus  Martin,  C.E.  : — 
Glencairn  Stuart  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  J. P.  Surrey,  B.A. 
(Oxon. ),  Barrister-at-I.aw,  Inner  Temple,  High  Sheriff 
co.  Suffolk,  1917-18,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1881,  Helen  Emme- 
line  {d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  Septimus  Davidson,  of 
Aldeburgh,  Suffolk  ;  2nd,  1927,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Hill,  M.A.,  of  Tinsbury,  Somer- 
set ;  and  has  had  issue — Alexander  Walter  Ogilvie,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1882,  served  Great  War  [m.  1908,  Hanna  Anne,  d. 
of  Maj.  Richter;  d.ot  wounds  1918,  leaving  issue — Alex- 
anderStuart  Ogilvie,  Gentleman,  b.  1914]  ;  SholtoStuart 
Ogilvie,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (2  Bars),  Lieut-.Col.  served  Great 
War,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1884  [m.  1910, 
Gladys  Mina,  d.  of  Mortimer  Rooke ;  and  has  issue — 
Glencairn  Sholto  Ogilvie,  Gentleman,  b.  191  r;  Bruce 
Mortimer  Ogilvie,  Gentleman,  b.  1916]  ;  Christine 
Marjorie.  Seat — Sizewell  Hall,  Leiston,  Suffolk.  Club— 
Carlton. 


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OGILVIE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  gutt£e-de-poix,  a  lion 
passant  guardant  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trident 
in  bend  sinister  or,  in  chief  a  chaplet  of  roses  also  gules, 
and  in  base  a  portcullis  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulders  with  an  anchor  gold,  gorged  with 
a  chaplet  of  roses  argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a 
plumb-rule  erect  proper,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind-paw 
on  a  saltire  or.     Motto — "  Toujours." 

Sons  of  Hon.  Edward  David  Stewart  Ogilvie,  M.L.C. , 

New  South  Wales,  Australia,   b.   1814;    d.   1896;    m. 

1st,  1858,  Theodosia  Isabella  (d.  1886),  d.  of  the  Rev. 

William    de     Burgh,     D.D.,    of    Sandymount,    near 

Dublin  :— 
William  Frederick  Ogilvie,  Gentleman,  *.  1862  ;  m.  1888, 
Ethel  Maude,  second  d.  of  Graham  Mylne  of  Etonswill, 
Clarence  River,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Mylne  of  Mylne 
Field,  Perthshire;  and  has  issue,  a  dau.  Res.—  Yulgilbar, 
Clarence  River,  New  South  Wales. 

Edward  David  Ogilvie,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 

OGILVIE-GRANT  (L.O.,  1824,  rematric.  19). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii. , 
argent,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gules,  crowned  with  an 
imperial  crown  or;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  cross  engrailed 
s  able  (for  Ogilvie) ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  gules,  three 
antique  crowns  or  (for  Grant).  Supporters  (of  the  Earldom 
of  Seafield)— On  the  dexter  side  a  lion  rampant  guardant 
or,  armed  gules,  and  on  the  sinister  a  savage,  a  naked 
man  bearing  upon  his  shoulder  a  club  proper,  and  wreathed 
about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel  vert. 

Only  child  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Ogilvie-Grant,  rrth 
Earl  of  Seafield,  30th  Chief  of  Clan  Grant,  D.L.  cos. 
Banff,    Elgin,   and   Inverness,   Capt.    3rd  Batt.   Q.O. 
Cameron    Highlanders,    b.    1876;    d.  1915;    m.  1898, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Nina,  d.  of  late  Joseph  Henry  Town- 
end,  M.D.,  J. P.,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Nina  Caroline  Ogilvie  Grant,  Countess  of  Sea- 
field (1701),  Viscountess  Reidhaven  and  Baroness  Ogilvy 
of  Deskford  and    Cullen,   and   Viscountess    Seafield  and 
Baroness  Ogilvy  of  Cullen  (1698),  b.  1906.     Seats— Cullen 
House,  Banffshire;  Castle  Grant,  Grantown,  Morayshire; 
and  Balmaccan,  Inverness-shire. 

OGILVY  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
gules,  crowned  with  an  imperial  crown  and  collared  with 
an  open  one,  both  proper,  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  female 
from  the  waist  upwards,  holding  a  portcullis.  Supporters 
—Two  bulls  sable,  unguled  and  horned  vert,  with  garlands 
of  flowers  about  their  necks.     Motto—' '  A  fin." 

Son  of  David  William  Stanley  Ogilvy,  8th  Earl  of  Airlie, 

D.L.   co.    Forfar,    Lt.-Col.    12th    Lancers,    4th    class 

Medjidie,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Black  Watch,  b. 

1856;    killed  in  action   1900;     m   1886,   Lady   Mabell 

Frances  Elizabe  h  Gere,   ., G.B.Ed.,  of  the  5th  Earl  of 

Arran : — 

Rt.    Hon.   David  Lyulph  Gore  Wolseley  Ogilvy,  M.C. , 

gth  Earl  of  Airlie  (2  April  1639),  Baron  Ogilvy  of  Airlie  (28 

April  1 49 1 )  and  Baron  Ogilvy  of  Alyth  and  Lintrathen,  Capt. 

Reserve  10th  Hussars,  Col.comdg.  4/5  The  Black  Watch 

(T.F.),    Lord    in    Waiting    to    the    King  since    1926,    a 

representative  Peer  for  Scotland,  served  Great  War  1914-18 

(despatches,  M.C),  b.   1893;    m.     1917.  Lady  Alexandra 

Marie  Bridget  Coke ,  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Leicester,  and  has  issue 

—David   George  Coke    Patrick   Ogilvy,    cemmonly  called 

Lord  Ogilvy,  b.  1926  ;  Hon.  Angus  James  Brisco  Ogilvy,  b. 

1928  ;  Lady  Victoria  Jean  Marjorie ;  Lady  Margaret  Helen 

Isla  Marion  ;  and  Lady  Grizelda  Davina  Roberta.     Seats 

— Cortachy  Castle,  and   Airlie   Castle,    Forfarshire;    and 

Tulchan  Lodge,  Glenisla,  N.B.     Clubs—  Bath,  Turf. 

OGILVY-WEDDERBURN,  see  WEDDERBURN. 

OGILVY-DALGLEISH  (L.O.  matric.  5  Dec.  1928; 
registered  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  tree 
eradicated  fesswise  vert,  between  three  pheons  azure 
(Dalgleish)  ;  2  and  3,  counter-quartered  ;  i.  and  iiii.  argent, 
a  lion  passant  guardant  gules  (Ogilvy) ;  ii.  and  iii.  or,  three 
crescents  gules  (Edmonstone)  ;  over  all,  dividing  the  coats, 
a  cross  engrailed  sable  (Sinclair).  Mantling  vert,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  stump  of  an 
oak-tree  sprouting  cut  branches  and  leaves  proper.  Motto 
(in  an  escrol  above) — "  Revirescam."  Supporters— On  a 
compartment  below  the  shield,  two  lions  rampant  or,  ai  med 


and  langued  gules,  each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
pheon  point  downwards  azure. 


Only  son  of  James  Ogilvy-Dalgleish,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

29th  Regt.,  of  Wokingham,  Berks.,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1922  ; 

m.  1875,  Mary  Rutter,  d.  of  Andrew  Carden,  Esq.,  of 

Barnane,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
James  William  Ogilvy-Dalgleish,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.F. 
(ret.),  b.  1888  ;  m.  1916,  Sybil  Guinevere  Butler,  d.  of  Myles 
Kennedy,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Stone  Cross,  Ulverston, 
Lancashire,  and  has  issue — Joan  ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary. 
Res. — Warren  Lodge,  Finchampstead,  Berks. 

The  Late  JOHN  HENRY  OGLANDER,  Esquire, 
J. P.  co.  of  Southampton,  D.L.  for  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  Barrister-at-Law,  LL.B.,  F.S.A. ;  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Oglander  by  Royal  Licence  1895 
in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Sir  Henry  Oglander,  Bart., 
of  Nunwell.  Born  March  7,  1847,  being  the  second 
son  of  the  late  William  Anthony  Glynn  of  Fairy  Hill, 
Isle  of  Wight,  by  his  wife  Ann,  dau.  of  J.  Goodall. 
Armorial  bearings— Azure,  a  stork  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or  (R.L.  1895.  Arms  originally  con- 
firmed by  Camden  Clarenceux ;  paternal  descent,  Glynn. 
Arms  allowed  (Vn.  of  Cornwall,  1580;  Ped.  H.  Coll.),  and 
upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Somerset, 
namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  France  ;  2  and  3,  England  ; 
all  within  a  bordure  compony  argent  and  azure,  a  cres- 
cent upon  a  martlet  for  difference.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bear's  head 
or,  couped,  langued,  and  mouth  embrued  gules.  Motto— 
"  Servare  munia  vitae."  Livery— Dark  blue,  brass  buttons 
Married,  May  20,  1879,  Florence,  younger  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Arthur  Edward  Somerset,  Gentleman, 
Barrister  and  Steward  of  the  Savoy  (second  son  of  Lord 
Arthur  John  Henry  Somerset,  fifth  but  fourth  surviving 
son  of  the  Most  Noble  Henry,  5th  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
K.G.) ;  and  died  1924  having  had  Issue—  (1)  Denys  Arthur 
Glynn,  b.  Feb.  27  ;  d.  April  10,  1883 ;  and  Florence  Joan 
Gertrude  Glynn  [m.  1st,  1904,  Capt.  Auberon  C.  Hegan 
Kennard  (whom  she  divorced  1919) ;  2nd,  1927,  Brig.- 
Ger.  C.  F.  Aspinall-Oglander,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
(who  assumed  the  name  of  Oglander  1927)]-  Seats— 
Nunwell  Brading  and  Fairy  Hill,  St.  Helen's,  both  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight. 

OGLE  of  Worthy  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
arg«nt,  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  gules,  on  the 
fesse  a  crescent  on  a  mullet  for  difference  (Ogle)  ;  2 
and  3,  or,  an  orle  azure  (Bertram).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
heraldic  antelope's  head  erased  argent,  tufted,  maned 
and  attired  gules,  differenced  as  the  arms.  Motto— 
"  Prenez  en  gre."  Livery — Drab,  with  red  facings. 
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Bart,    of   Worthy,    b.    1816  ;     d.    1887  ;     m.    1842. 

Catherine  Beverley  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Henry  Hill,  of 

Bradninch  House,  Cullompton,  Devon  : — 

Sir   Edmund   Ashton   Ogle,    8th    Bart.,   of   Worthy, 

Hants.  (14  Mar.  1816),  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  E.  Yorks.  Regt., 

served  S.  Africa  (despatches)  ;    b.   1857 ;  s.  his  brother 

as  8th   Bart.    1921.     Res. — Villa   Susanne,  San   Remo, 

Italy.     Club — United  Service. 

OGLE  of  Kirkley  (H  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  fesse  between  three  crescents  gules,  a  mullet 
of  the  field  (Ogle) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  an  orle  argent 
(Bertram).  Mantling-  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head  erased 
argent,  tufted,  maned,  and  attired  gules,  charged  with  a 
mullet.     Motto — "  Prenes  en  gr6. " 

Son  of  Newton  Charles  Ogle,    Esq.,  D. L.  and  J. P. 

(High  Sheriff  1909)  for  Northumberland,   b.  1850;   d. 

1912;    m.  1st,  1895,  Lady  Lilian    Denison  (d.    1899), 

second  d.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Londesborough: — 
John  Francis  Chaloner  Ogle,  Gentleman,  b.   1898.     Seat 
— Kirkley    Hall,    near    Newcastle-on-Tyne,    Northumber- 
land.    Res. — 10  York  Buildings,  Adelphi,  W.C. 2.     Clubs — 
Turf,  Travellers'. 

O'GRADY  (Arms  confd.  to  descendants  of  1st  Visct' 
Guillamore  only,  and  Supporters  Granted,  10  Jan.  1831. 
U.O. ).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  three  lions  passant 
guardant,  in  pale  per  pale  argent  and  cr,  the  centre 
lion  charged  on  the  side  with  a  portcullis  azure.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  horses  head  erased  argent,  charged  with  a  portcullis 
azure.     Motto — "  Vulneratus  non  victus." 

Son   of  Hugh   Hamon   Massy   O'Grady,  b.   1825  ;   d. 

1859 ;   m.    1857,   Zillah   Selina   Maria,    d.    of  William 

Henry  Hutchinson  of  Rockforest,  co.  Tipperary : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Hugh  Hamon  Massy  O'Grady,  7th  Viscount 
Guillamore  of  Cahir  Guillamore  and  Baron  O'Grady  (Irel., 
28  Jan.  1 831)  [Supporters — Two  liens  guardant,  per  fesse 
argent  and  or,  each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  port- 
cullis azurej,  formerly  Major  1st  Batt.  Royal  Sussex  Regt., 
b.  i860;  m.  1890,  Mary  Margaret  Frances,  d.  ol  Vere 
Hunt,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  High  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue  —  Hon.  Kathleen  Gertrude.  Seat  —  Castle  Garde, 
Pallasgreen,  co.  Limerick. 

Sons   of  James   Walter   O'Grady,   Esq.,  J. P.,    Lieut. 

R.N.  of  Rathfredagh,  b.  1832;  d.  1898;  m.  1865,  Ada, 

sister  of  Sir  W.  C.  Bruce,  9th  Bart.  : — 
Richard    O'Grady,    Gentleman,    b.    1867.      Seat—  Rath- 
fredagh, Newcastle  West,  co.  Limerick. 

Capt.  Standish  Bruce  O'Grady,  late  5th  Batt.  Royal 
Munster  Fus. ,  b.  1869.     Res. 

O'Grady  of  Carnelly  (Confn.  U.O. ).     Quarterly,  1  and 

4,  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  three  lions  passant    in  pale 

per  pale  argent  and  or  (O'Grady) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion 

passant    azure    (Stamer).      Mantling    gules    and   argent. 

Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased 

sable,  maned  or  (O'Grady) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 

a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  attired  or  (Stamer).     Motto  as 

above.      Lively — Black,   with  red  facings,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of   Edward    Stamer    O'Grady,    M.A. ,   Surgeon, 

M.R.I. A.,   b.    1837;   d.   1897;    m.   1873,  Minnie,  d.  ot 

John  Bishop  of  Galbally,  co.  Limerick,  and  Kinsale,  co. 

Cork :  — 

Edward   Stamer   O'Grady,    Esq.    B.A.,    Capt.    late    3rd 

Buffs,  b.  1874.     Seat — Clenagh,  co.  Clare.     Res. — 49  Fitz- 

william  Square,  Dublin.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Guillamore  O'Grady,  Esq.,  Dublin  Herald  of  Arms  of 
the  Most  Illustrious  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  Barr.-at-Law,  Maj.  (ret.)  South  Irish  Horse,  b.  1879. 
Estates — Carnelly,  co.  Clare ;  Ballybeley,  co.  Limerick. 
Res. — 49  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin.  Clubs — Kildarj  Street 
(Dublin),  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  (Kingstown),  Irish 
Automobile  (Dublin). 

O'GRADY  of  KilbalLowen  (U.O.).  Per  pale  gules  and 
sable,  three  lions  passant  in  pale,  per  pale  argent  and  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  sable,  maned  or.  Motto — 
"  Vulneratus  non  victus." 

Son  of  William  de  Courcy  O'Grady  of  Kilballyowen, 
M.A.  Dublin,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1873  ;  m.  1841,  Anna  Grogan, 
(d.  1895),  only  d.  of  Thomas  De  Rinzy  of  Clobemon 
Hall,  D.L.  co.  Wexford:— 


William  de  Rienzi  O'Grady,  Esq.,  "The  O'Grady," 
Chief  of  his  name,  b.  1852.  Seat  —  Kilballyowen,  nr. 
Bruff,  co.  Limerick. 

Sons  of  Standish  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  Capt.  late  64th 
Regt.,£.  1829;  d.  1901  ;  m.  2nd,  1871,  Isabella,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Shepherd  : — 

Major  Standish  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  R.A.M.C,  b.  ; 

m.  1911,  Esther  Alice,  only  d.  of  Col.  Philip  Doyne  Vigors 
of  Holloden,  co.  Carlow.     Res. — 

Brig.-Gen.  Henry  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  C.I.E.,  Col. 
Indian  Army,  Brig.-Gen.  (ret.)  served  N.W.  Frontier  India 
1902-8,  3rd  Afghan  War  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1873; 
m.  1908,  Annie  Sybil,  gd.  of  Col.  D.  A.  Macpherson  of 
Pickford,  Ticehurst,  Sussex.  Res. — Laddingford  Croft, 
Yalding,  Kent.     Club — United  Service. 

Major  Donal  de  Courcy  O'Grady,  D.S.O.,  L.  R.C.P. , 
L.R.C.S.,  Major  (ret.),  R.A.M.C,  served  Great  War 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1881.     Res.— 

OGSTON  (L.O.,  1876)  Argent,  three  mascles  sable, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second  two  lions  passant  of  the  first 
armed  and  langued  gules.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion   as  in  the  arms 
Motto,  "  Vi  et  animo. " 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  Milne  Ogston,  Esq.,  of  Ardoe, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.   Kincardine  and  co.  of  city  of  Aber- 
deen,   b.    1836  ;  d.    1926 ;    m.    1872,    Katherine   Anne 
Mitchell  (d.  1909),  dau.  of  Charles  Moray  Hill  Rennie 
of  Aberdeen : — 
Alexander  Gordon  Ogston,  Esq.,  of  Ardoe,  Capt.  late  1st 
Aberdeenshire   Vol.   Art.,  J  P.    Kincardineshire,  b.   1875; 
m.     1906,    Violet,    d.     of    William    Leslie    of    Fairgirth, 
Aberdeenshire  ;    and  has   issue  —  Emily    Leslie.       Estates 
in  the  co.  of  Kincardine  ;  and  Ardoe.  Postal  address — Ardoe 
House,    near   Aberdeen.       Club — Royal   Northern    (Aber- 
deen). 

Sir  ALEXANDER  OGSTON,  K.C.V.O.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Aberdeen,  M.D.,  LL.D. ,  and  Prof,  of  Surgery  in 
the  Univ.  of  Aberdeen,  Surgeon  in  Ordinary  to  Her  late 
Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  and  Hon.  Surgeon  in  Scotland  to 
the  King,  Hon.  Col.  of  the  R.A.M.C.  Highland  Territorial 
Div.  Born  1844,  being  eldest  son  of  the  late  Francis  Ogston, 
M.D. ,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  in  the 
University  of  Aberdeen,  and  his  wife  Amelia,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Cadenhead,  Advocate  in  Aberdeen.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (L.O. ,  18  April  1876)— Argent,  three  mascles  sable, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  lions  passant  of  the  first,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  a  bordure  of  the  last  for  difference.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his. 


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liveries,  a  lion  passant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules. 
Motto — "  Vi  et  animo."  Married,  firstly,  Sept.  25,  1867, 
Mary  Jane  Hargrave,  dau.  of  James  Hargrave  (Hudson  Bay 
Co. 's  Service),  d.  Dec.  1873;  and  secondly,  1877,  Isabella 
{d.  Feb.  28,  1913),  dau.  of  James  Matthews  of  Springhill, 
and  late  Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen  ;  and  has  had  Issue  of 
first  marriage  —  (1)  Francis  Hargrave  Ogston,  Esq.,  b. 
1869,  Trooper  Imperial  Light  Horse,  killed  in  action  in  the 
Transvaal,  April  17,  1901 ;  (2)  Walter  Henry  Ogston, 
Esq. ,  O.  B.  E. ,  b.  1873  \_m.  1909,  Josephine  Elizabeth  Carter] ; 
and  two  daus.  ;  by  second  marriage  (3)  Alfred  James  Ogston, 
H.M.  Consul,  Brest,  d.  1920;  (4)  Alexander  Lockhart 
Ogston,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.G.A.,  d.  on  active  service  in  Great 
War ;  (5)  Rannald  Frederick  Logie  Ogston,  Esq.,  Stock- 
broker, b.  1889  [m.  1919,  Olive,  d.  of  J.  English  of  Lurgan]  ; 
and  three  daus.  Estate  —  Glendavan,  Aberdeenshire. 
Residence — 252  Union  Street,  Aberdeen.  Club — Junior 
Conservative. 

JAMES  OGSTON,  Esquire,  Colonel  (ret.)  1st  Aber- 
deenshire Volunteer  Artillery,  J. P.  and  D. L.  for  co.  Aber- 
deen. Born  May  29,  1845,  being  the  second  son  of  Alex- 
ander Ogston  of  Ardoe,  Kincardineshire,  and  his  wife, 
Elliot,  ne'e  Lawrance.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  three 
mascles  sable,  on  a  chief  two  lions  passant  of  the  first, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  in  the  middle  chief  point  a  cres- 
cent also  of  the  first,  for  difference.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion  as  in  the 
arms  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Vi  et 
animo."  Married,  Oct.  7,  1875,  Anne  Leslie  Jamieson. 
Seat — Kildrummy,  Aberdeenshire.  Clubs  —  Arts',  Royal 
Northern  (Aberdeen),  Scottish  Conservative  (Edinburgh). 

O'HAGAN,  Baron,  see  TOWNELEY-O'HAGAN. 

JOSEPH  SYLVESTER  O' HALLO  RAN,  Esquire, 
C.M.G. ,  formerly  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  Sec.  to  the 
Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue,  London. 
Born  March  28,  1842,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Capt.  William 
Littlejohn  O'Halloran  of  the  38th  Regiment  of  Foot,  late 
Auditor-General  of  South  Australia,  by  his  wife  Eliza 
Minton,  dau.  of  John  Montague  Smyth  of  Cork.  Ar- 
morial bearings  —  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  castle 
of  two  towers  with  a  curtain  wall  and  portal  approach- 
ment  by  three  steps  argent,  standing  on  a  mound  vert, 
on    which    is   inscribed   the  word    "  Hurrehurpore  "   gold, 


n  chief  a  sword  and  an  Indian  sabre  in  saltire  proper, 
pommels  and  hilts  or,  surmounted  by  an  Eastern  crown  of 
the  last  (for  O'Halloran);  2  and  3,  gules,  a  horse  passant 
argent,  on  grass  proper,  caparisoned  azure,  bridled  and 
saddled  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  pierced 
of  the  third  (for  O'Halloran,  ancient),  over  all  a  cross  of 
pearls  proper.      Mantling  azure  and  argent.      Crests — 1. 

or  augmentation,  out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or,  an  arm  in 


armour  proper,  garnished  gold,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  also 
proper,  grasping  a  flagstaff,  therefrom  flowing  a  standard 
azure,  charged  with  a  monkey  statant  also  or,  motto  over, 
"  Purswarrie  ;  "  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lizard 
passant  or,  motto  over,  "Clan  Fergail  a-boo."  Motto  — 
"  Lothim  agus  marbhaim  "  (I  wound  and  I  kill).  Married, 
Aug.  17,  1886,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Simpson 
of  Ridge  Park,  Adelaide. 

O'HARA  (R.L.,  27  Nov.  i860,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or,  a  lion  rampant  sable  (O'Hara)  ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  bend  between  six  lions  rampant  or, 
a  crescent  sable  (Cooper).     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crests 


—  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
ermine,  holding  between  the  paws  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves 
proper.  Motto  over — "  Laimh  nah  Saris"  (O'Hara);  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's  bust  in  profile,  couped 
at  the  shoulders  proper,  on  the  head  an  Irish  crown  or,  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  crescent  sable.  Motto  over — 
"  Vincit  amor  patriae"  (Cooper).  Motto — "  Virtute  et 
claritate. 

Sons  of  Charles  William  O'Hara,  Esq.,  of  Annaghmore 
and  Cooper's  Hill,  co.  Sligo,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  M.P.  co. 
Sligo  1859-1865  (High  Sheriff  1849),  b.  1817  ;  d.  1898  ; 
m.  1858,  Annie  Charlotte,  eld.  d.  of  Richard  Shuttle- 
worth  Streatfeild  of  The  Rocks,  Uckfield,  Sussex  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Kean  O'Hara,  O.B.E.,  P.C.  Irish  Free 
State,  H.M.'s  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rot.  for  co.  Sligo, 
late  Major  3rd  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  i860.  Seat — 
Annaghmore,  Colloney,  co.  Sligo.  Clubs — Junior  Consti- 
tutional ;  Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Roy.  St.  George  Yacht 
(Kingstown),  County  (Sligo),  Roscommon  County  (Boyle). 

Arthur  Cooper  O'Hara,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Sligo  (High 
Sheriff  1903),  b.  1862.  Seat — Cooper's  Hill,  Riverstown, 
Ballymote,  co.  Sligo. 

Richard  Edward  O'Hara,  Gentleman,  b.    1863.     Res. 
Glenelg,  Queensland,  Australia. 

Alexander  Perceval  O'Hara,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.  Res. — 
Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Frederick  William  O'Hara,  Esq.,  formerly  J. P.  (High 
Sheriff  1911)  co.  Sligo  and  co.  Down,  b.  1875;  m.  1903, 
Muriel  Helen  Isabella  Rice,  d.  of  Francis  Blackburne  Henn 
of  Paradise,  Ennis,  co.  Clare  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Donal 
Frederick  O'Hara,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Francis  Cooper 
O'Hara,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (3)  Kean  William  O'Hara, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res.  —  Cultibar,  Coolaney,  co.  Sligo. 
Club— County  (Sligo). 

Erril  Robert  O'Hara,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
Army  Service  Corps,  Chief  Instructor  R.A.S.C.  Training 
Coll.  1922-25,  served  S.  Africa  1900-02,  Somaliland 
1903-4,  and  Great  War,  A.G.M.G.  1916-17,  b.  1879;  m. 
1911,  Morveen,  yst.  d.  of  Capt.  William  Bond  of  Newton 


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man, b.  1912.     Address — c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  15  Cheapside, 
E.C.     Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

O'HEA  (Confirmed  U.O.).  Argent,  a  dexter  arm  fess- 
ways,  couped  below  the  elbow  vested  gules,  thehand  grasping 
a  sword  erect  entwined  with  a  serpent  descending  all  proper, 
in  chief  three  antique  crowns  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
knight  in  complete  armour  the  vizor  up  resting  his  dexter 
hand  on  his  sword  point  downwards,  with  his  sinister  hand 
on  his  hip,  his  legs  entwined  by  a  serpent  all  proper,  on  his 
helm  three  plumes  gules.     Motto — "  Serva  jugum." 

Third  son  of  John  O'Hea,  Gentleman,  of  Wimbledon, 

and  Kilbrittain,   Bandon,   and    Mary   Frances,   d.  of 

John  Harrison,  of  Theale,  Berks.  : — 

James  Joseph  O'Hea,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  2nd  Life  Gds., 

and  The  King's  Regt.,  b.  1889;  m.  1922,  Lucv  Bertram, 

C.B.E.,  J. P.,  only  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  A.  Cunningham, 

R.  H.A.,  and  widow  of  Sir  Arthur  Markham,  istBt.     Res. — 

Thatched  Cottage,   Sindlesham,   Berks.  ;    28   Westbourne 

Terrace,  W.2.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Guards'. 

OHLSON  of  Scarborough  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  waves 
of  the  sea  a  steamship  proper,  on  a  chief  azure  three 
fir-trees  eradicated  also  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
sun  in  splendour  proper,  a  motor  wheel  sable.  Badge — A 
carnation  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet 
or.     Motto—"  Alteri  si  tibi." 

Son    of    the    late  Anders    Ohlson,   of    Fellinsbro, 
Sweden : — 

Sir  Erik  Olaf  Ohlson,  1st  Bart.  (1920),  Knt.  Bach. 
(1915),  b.  1873;  m.  1906,  Jennie,  d.  of  Joseph  Blakeley  ; 
and  has  issue — Eric  James  Ohlson,  Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  Gerald 
Thomas  Ohlson,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ;  Olga  Gerda  Erica.  Seat 
— Belvedere,  Scarborough.  Clubs  —  Junior  Army  and 
Navy,  British  Empire. 

OHLSSON  (H.  Coll.,  9  Oct.  1924).  Barry  of  six 
argent  and  gules,  on  a  pile  sable,  two  garbs  in  chief  or, 
and  a  Maltese  cross  in  base  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
rock  proper,  a  demi-lion  regardant  gules,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  sun  in  splendour  or.     Motto — "  Carpe  diem." 

Son  of  Anders  Ohlsson,  sometime  Consul-General  for 

Sweden  and    Norway,    for   S.   Africa,  b.   1841  ;  d. 

1912 ;  m.  1870,  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Henry,  of  Cape 

Town,  S.  Africa  : — 
Olof  Axel  Ohlsson,  Gentleman,  formerly  Vice-Consul 
for  Sweden  and  Norway,  for  S.  Africa,  b.  1873  ;  m. 
1st,  1906,  Ethel  Temple  (d.  1918),  d.of  Senator  the  Hon. 
Arthur  John  Fuller;  2nd,  1921,  Elizabeth  Balfour,  d.  of 
John  Macalister  Symington,  Paisley,  co.  Renfrew,  and  has 


issue — Neill  Anders  Fuller  Ohlsson,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
Rae  Fuller  Ohlsson,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  Rana  ;  and 
Nancy.  Res. — The  Castle,  Kowie  West,  Cape  Province, 
S.  Africa ;  Carthon,  Troon,  Ayrshire.  Clubs — Overseas, 
Civil  Service  (Cape  Town),  Albany  (Grahamstown). 

O'KEEFE,  see  LANIGAN-O'KEEFE. 

JOHN  APPLEYARD  O  KELLY,  Esquire,  of  Gurtray, 
co.  Galway,  J.  P.  BornDec.  21,  1848,  being  the  third  but 
eldest  surviving  son  of  Ambrose  Patrick  O'  Kelly  of  Gurtray, 
J.  P.  cos.  Galway  and  Roscommon,  by  his  wife  Theresa, 
dau.  of  Walter  Joyce  of  Mervue,  succeeded  his  brother  in 
1877.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  two  lions  rampant  com- 
batant argent,  chained  or,  supporting  a  tower  triple-turretted 
of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  enfield  vert.  Motto  — "  Turris 
fortis  mihi  Deus."  Married,  Oct.  12,  1886,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Count  O' Byrne  of  Allardstown,  co.  Louth,  and  Corville, 
Roscrea  ;  a.ndha.s  Issue  — (1)  John  DominickO' Kelly,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Aug.  s,  1887;  (2)  Ambrose  Alexander  O' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  23,  1888;  (3)  Gerald  Edward  O' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  March  11,  1890;  (4)  Joseph  Henry  O' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  4,  1892;  (5)  Raphael  Patrick  O' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  16,  1893;  (6)  Alban  Brendan  O' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  £.  Oct.  17,  1896;  (7)  Donal  Patrick  0' Kelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  1901.    Seat— Gurtray,  Portumna,  co.  Galway. 

OKEOVER  of  Okeover  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
ermine,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  bezants  (Okeover) ;  2  and  3, 
per  pale  indented  argent  and  sable  ( Atloe).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
oak  tree  proper ;  2.  (Gtd.  by  Patent  to  ancient  arms  1585, 
H.  Coll.)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-wyvern  ermine, 
langued  gules,  issuing  out  of  a  coronet  or.  Motto — "  Esto 
vigilans. " 

Son  of  Haughton  Charles  Okeover,  Esq.,  J. P.  Stafford, 
Derby,  and  D.  L.   for  co.  Warwick,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Derby  1862,  b.  1825  ;  m.  1859,  Hon.  Eliza  Anne  Caven- 
dish, eldest  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Manners  Cavendish, 
3rd  Lord  Waterpark,  of  Doveridge  Hall,  Derby: — 
Haughton  Ealdred  Okeover,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  4th 
N.  Midland  Ammunition  Col.,  late  Lieut.  7th  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  b.  1875  •  *►.  *922,  Anne  Wilberforce ,  d.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Simpson,  of  Mayfield,  Staffs.     Seat — Okeover 
Hall,  Ashbourne,  co.   Derby.     Club — Arthur's. 

OLD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  lozengy  argent,  sable  and 
vert,  in  base  a  lion  sejant  guardant  or.  Mantling  "sable 
and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Zanziba 


fawn  grey  suni  antelope  sejant  proper,  resting  the  sinister 
fore-leg  on  an  escutcheon  lozengy  as  in  the  arms. 

Eldest  son  of  Joseph  Hawken  Old,  of  Carnevas,    St 


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Merryn,   Cornwall,    m.     1868,    Mary   Ashman,    d.   of 
R.  Hudson,  Supervisor  of  Excise,  Gloucester : — 
Joseph    Edgar     Sydney     Old,     Esq.,    M.D.    (Brux.) 
M.R.C.S.   (Eng.),    L.R.C.P.     (Lond.),     L.S.A.     (Lond.)  , 
Medical   Officer,    Colonial    Service,     Capt.     (ret.)   Nyasa 
Rhodesian  Field  Force,  b.  1869  ;  m.  ,  and 

has  with  other  issue — John  Carnevas  Wolde  Old,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925.  Estate — Carnevas,  Cornwall.  Seat  — 
Rowton  Park,  Makungwa,  Limbi,  Nyasaland. 

OLDFIELD  (H.   Coll.).     Per  fesse  embattled  erminois 
and  ermine,  on  a  pile  vert,  three  garbs  proper.     Mantling 


vert  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gules,  a  garb, 
thereon  a  dove,  holding  in  the  beak  three  ears  of  wheat  all 
proper.  Mottoes — "Vigilo";  "  Paxet  copia."  Livery — 
Dark  green,  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  Richard  Oldfield,  Col.  Commandant 

R.A. ,  b.  1830;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1st,  1858,  Emma  (d.  1885), 

d.   of  Joseph  Hodge;  2nd,  1889,  Helen,  d.  of  William 

Christie  : — 

Maj.-Gen.   John  Rawdon  Hodge  Oldfield,  C.B.,  R.M. 

(ret.).,  served  Egypt  1882,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1859. 

Res. — Norman  House,  Westbourne,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

Humphrey  Oldfield,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.  M.  (ret.),  served 
Egyptian  Campaign  1897,  has  Order  of  Medijie  (3rd  class), 
b.  1867.     Res.— 

^Arthur  Radulphus   Oldfield,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,  Col.    (ret.), 
R*.  A.  O.  C. ,  late  R.  A. ,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches), 
b.    1872;    m.    1899,  Muriel,  d.  of  Col.    Charles   Conway 
Gordon ,  The  Cameron  Highlanders.    Res.  — Oldfield  Lawn 
Riverside.  Wraysbury,  Bucks. 

Richard  William  Oldfield,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  (2  bars), 
Major- Brev.  Lt.-Col.  R.  A.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches), b.  1891 ;  m.  1914,  Beatrix  Albinia,  d.  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  E.  E.  Wherry,  F.R.C.S.  Res.— 12  Bentley  Road, 
Cambridge. 

OLDFIELD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  inverted,  plain 
cottised  gules,  between  two  catherine-wheels  sable,  three 
crosses  pat£e  fitch^e  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played argent,  wings  sem£e  of  crosses  pat6e  fitch^e  gules, 
in  front  thereof  a  demi-catherine-wheel  sable.  Motto — 
"  In  Deo  tutamen."     Livery — Drab,  and  red  facings. 

Son  of  Henry  Elliott  Oldfield,  Esq.  (eld.  son  of  Sir 
Richard  Oldfield— see  below),  Major  R.A.,  b.  1858; 
d.  1900 ;  m.  1894,  Grace,  only  child  of  Robert 
Willis  :— 
John  Anthony  Oldfield,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Gds.,  b.  1899.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Charles  Oldfield,  Knight  Bachelor 
(1889),  Judge  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Allahabad, 
India,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1854,  Maria  S.  (d.  1885), 
d.  of  Major  Frederick  Angelo  : — 


Christopher  George  Oldlield,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Col. 
(ret.)  R.A.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1863;  m.  1887,  Margaret,  d.  of  J. 
Le  Bailly,  of  Jersey,  and  has  had  issue — Guy  Christopher 
Oldfield,  Lieut.  R.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1888 ;  killed  in 
action  1914  ;  and  Dorothy  [m.  1916,  Percy  Esdaile(rf.  1926)). 
Res.  — 10  Upper  Maze  Hill,  St.  Leonards.  Club — East 
Sussex. 

Son  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Henry  Thomas  Oldfield,  by 
his  wife  Maude  Douglas  Maitland,  third  d.  of  Charles 
Lionel  Maitland  Kirwan,  of  Gelston  Castle,  co.  Kirk- 
cudbright:— 
Rev.    Henry  Douglas  Oldfield,   M.C,   Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  b.   1880 ;  m.  1930,  Caroline  Maude,  d.  of  Robert 
Goddard.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Swan  Oldfield  and  Letitia  Scott : — 
Christopher  Campbell  Oldfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  late 
85th  Regt.,  b.  1838;  m.  1872,  Edith  Frances  Sheridan  (d. 
1899),  widow  of  Robert  Pearse,  and  d.  of  the  late  Kichard 
S.  Guinness  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Bertram  Gerald  Robert 
Oldfield,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1874;  d. 
1912  [m.  1904,  Margery,  d.  of  John  Lee,  of  Trehill,  Exeter, 
and  left  issue — Richard  Bertram  Oldfield,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907] ;  Sybil  Christine  [m.  1900,  Capt.  John  Sherard  Reeve, 
Grenadier  Guards,  of  Leadenhall  House,  Lincoln] ;  and 
Norah  Edith.     Res. — 

Rev.  George  Biscoe  Oldfield,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  b.  1840  ; 
m.  1st,  Henrietta  Elizabeth  (d.  1871),  d.  of  W.  H.  Bayley, 
H.E.I.C.S.  (Madras);  and  by  her  had  issue — (1)  Charles 
Bayley  Oldfield,  Esq.,  late  Major  5th  Devon  Regt.  (T.A.), 
formerly  Capt.  6th  Middx.  Regt.,  served  S.  Afiica  and 
Great  War  [m.  1905,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  eld.  d.  of  the 
late  Sir  Edward  Greathed,  K.C.B.  (Seat — Finkley  House, 
Andover.  Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge)]  ;  (2)  Frederick 
Biscoe  Oldfield,  Esq.,  late  Major  7th  R.  Fus. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law  [m.  1st,  1905,  Vary  Cargill  (whom  he  div.  1910), 
only  d.  of  the  late  Kirkman  Finlay ;  2nd,  1915,  Doris 
Armour  Aikman,  and  has  issue  —  Christopher  Charles 
Bayley  Oldfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  and  Doreen  Scott 
Chrystall  (Res.  —  Uplands,  Fordingbridge)] ;  and  Gertrude 
Letitia ;  m.  2nd,  1874,  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Radcliffe, 
Rector  of  Fonthill  Gifford,  Wilts.  Res.— Borroughs  Hill, 
Laverstock,  Salisbury. 

OLDFIELD  (H.  Coll.).  Erminois,  on  a  pile  nebuly 
vert,  between  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  base  sable,  three 
garbs  banded  or.     Mantling  vert   and   or.      Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  two  garbs  banded  fessewise 
conjoined,  the  heads  to  the  exterior  or,  a  dove  close  argent, 
beaked  and  membered  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  three 
ears  of  wheat,  stalked  and  leaved  also  or. 

Son    of   late    Phineas    Alexander    Ryrie    Oldfield    of 

Bombay,    b.    1842 ;    d.    1883  ;  m.    1871,    Julia,    d.    of 

Alexander  Elphinston,  H.E.I.C.S.   (Bombay): — 

John  Elphinston  Ryrie  Oldfield,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.A., 

b.  1873;  m.   1900,  Emily  Fearne  Anne,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  A. 


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field,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  Fearne  Anne  Oldfield.  Res. — 
Coul  House,  Strathpeffer,  Ross-shire.  Clubs  —  Junior 
United  Service,  New  (Edinburgh). 

ROGER  WILLIAM  OLDNALL,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
P.A.S.  I.,  Hon.  Capt.  in  Army.  Assumed  the  name  and  arms 
of  Oldnall  by  Royal  Licence.     Born   1871,  being  the  third 


but  eldest  surv.  son  of  the  late  Henry  Steward  Oldnall- 
Russell  of  Stone  and  Comberton,  a  member  of  the  Civil 
Service  of  Ceylon,  eldest  surv.  son  of  Sir  William  Oldnall- 
Russell,  by  his  wife  Frances  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Henry 
Barry  Domville,  Barrister-at-Law.  Armorial  bearings- 
Sable,  on  a  fesse  argent,  between  two  chevrons  or,  each 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  of  the  first,  three  skulls  of  the 
field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cock  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with 
an  ermine  spot  sable,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  skull  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Mortem  non  dedecus."  Married, 
1897,  Catherine  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Clement 
Sculthorpe,  Vicar  of  Beeley,  Derbyshire  ;  and  has  Issue — 

(1)  Henry  Russell  Oldnall,  Gentleman,  b.  July  25,   1898; 

(2)  William    Eric   Oldnall,  Gentleman,    b.  Jan.   8,   1903; 
and  Isabel  Joyce  Alice.     Seat— 

OLIPHANT  of  Condie  (L.O.  1672-7).  Gules,  three 
crescents  argent,  within  a  bordure  counter-compony  of  the 
second  and  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  falcon  volant  proper. 
Motto — "  Altiora  peto." 

Son  of  Gen.  Sir  Laurence  James    Oliphant,   K.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.,  b.   1846;  d.  1914;   m.  1878,  Hon.   Monica 
Mary,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Gerard  : — 
Henry  Gerard  Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O., 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  served  Great  War  1914  19,  has  Croix  de 
Guerre,  b.   1879;   >//.  1906,  Ruth,  d.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
Sir  Henry  Deacon  Barry,  K.C.V.O.  ;  and  has  issue — Vic- 
toria Ruth  ;  Mary  Rosamond  ;  and  Patricia  Marie  Gabriella. 
Club— Naval  and  Military. 

OLIPHANT  (L.O. ,  1777).  Gules,  a  star  of  six  points 
wavy  between  three  crescents  argent.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
eagle  rising  and  regardant  proper.  Supporters— On  the 
dexter  an  elephant,  and  on  the  sinister  a  lion,  both  proper. 
Motto — "Altiora  peto." 

Yngst.  and  only  surv.  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Truman 
Oliphant,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Georgina  Elisabeth, 
d.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Mansfield,  Rector  of  Blandford 
St.  Mary's,  co.  Dorset:  — 
John  Ninian  Oliphant,  Gentleman    b.    1887;    m.   1913, 


Amina,  d.  of  Director  H.  Robert,  of  Freudenstadt,  Wur- 
temburg,  and  has  issue — Lolette.  Address — P.O.  Box  144, 
Belsize,  British  Honduras. 

OLIVER  (U.O.,  4  Aug.  1653).  Or,  on  a  chevron 
between  two  pellets  in  chief  sable,  and  a  mullet  (fish) 
naiant  in  base  proper,  a  crescent  argent.     Mantling  gules 


and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hand 

holding  a  branch  of  olive  proper,  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent. 

Motto — "Ito   tu   et  fac   similiter."      Livery  —  Black   and 

yellow. 

Sons  of  Maj. -Gen.  John  Ryder  Oliver,  C.M.G.  ,b.  1834; 
d.  1909  ;  m.  2nd,  1880,  Mary,  d.  of  W.  G.  Hinds,  Esq., 
of  Kingston,  Canada: — 
Cecil  Ryder  Oliver,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1887; 

m.  1913,  Ruby  Eleanor,  d.  of  Harry  Gordon  Cunningham 

of    Kilmaurs,     Ayrshire,    and     has     issue — Robert    Cecil 

Ryder    Oliver,    Gentleman,    b.    1913 ;    and    Peggy   Mary. 

Res. — 

Charles  Aldworth   Oliver,   Esq.,M.C,  Capt.  R.  Signals, 

b.  1889  ;  tn.  1916,  Adelaide  Fanny  Julia,  d.  of  Capt.  Henry 

Robison.      Post.  add. — 214  Hamlet  Gardens,  Ravenscourt 

Park,  W.6. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Henry  James  Oliver,  56th  Regt.,  fc.  1838  ; 
d.  1879  ;  m.  1864,  Frances  Martha  (d.  1885),  d.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Graves,  R.N. : — 
Edwird  Graves  Oliver,  Gentleman,  Indian  Forest  Dept., 

b.    1866 ;    vi.    1891,    Flora   Ingle;    and   has   issue — Henry 

Herbert    Montague   Oliver,    Esq.,    M.C. ,   Capt.    R.A. ,    b. 

1897  ;  and  Frances  Alice  Margaret.     Res. — Shelton,  Lynd- 

hurst,  Hants. 

Herbert  Mortimer  Oliver,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;    m,  and 

has  issue.     Res. — America. 

Sons  of  John  Dudley  Oliver  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Wick- 
low,  J. P.  ,6.  1809;  d.  1870;  m.  1st,  1834,  Mary  Susanna, 
(d.  1853),  d.  of  Valentine  Green  of  Normanton-le-Heath, 
co.  Leicester ;  2nd,  1857,  Elizabeth  (d.  i860),  d.  ot 
Rev.  Wyndham  Carlyon  Madden,  Rector  of  Bergh 
Apton,  Norfolk  ;  3rd,  1866,  Sydney,  fourth  d.  of  William 
Tongue  of  Comberford,  co.  Stafford: — 
Oswald  Oliver,  Gentleman,  b.  1849;  m-  Ist,  1881,  Mary 

(d.  1896),  d.  of  J.  F.  Wikoff  of  Illinois;  2nd,  1898,  Irene, 

d.    of  Briggs ;    and  by  his  ist  tn.  has  issue — Mary 

Dorothy.      Res.  —  1375    Torrey    Pines  Road,    La    Jolla, 

California. 

William   Dudley  Oliver,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.   1921, 

Eunice  Willson.     Res. — Comberford,  Seaford,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Admiral   Richard  Aldworth  Oliver,  R.N.,  b. 
1811  ;  d.   1889;    tn.   1852,  Flora  Hutchins  (d.  1871),  d. 
of  Col.  Daniel  Hutchins  Bellasis:— 
Richard  John  Erskine  Oliver-Bellasis,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
Algernon    Hardy   Oliver,    Esq.,   Commander    R.N.,    b. 

1855  ;  tn.  1895,  Mary  Beatrice,  d.  of  John  Dudley  Oliver  ot 


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Cherrymount,  by  his  2nd  wife  (see  above).     Res. — 31  Clifton 
Hill,  N.W.8.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Godfrey  Ryder  Oliver,  Gentleman,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1900, 
Blanche  Cicely,  eldest  d.  of  late  Edward  Falkener  of 
Glanymor,  co.  Carmarthen;  and  has  issue — (1)  Godfrey 
Charles  Saxton  Oliver,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb. ,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Robert  Ormsby  Oliver,  Gentleman, 
b.  1902  ;  and  Cicely  Falkener.  Res. — Port  Hill,Ncrtham, 
N.  Devon  ;  Kesinvurthy  and  Hospet  Estates,  Mysore 
State,  S.  India.  Clubs  —  Oriental,  R.N.D.G. ,  Union 
(Westward  Ho). 

Charles  Augustus  Oliver,  Gentleman,  C.B.E.,  sometime 

Asst.-Dir.  of  Contracts  (Admiralty),  has  Order  of  the  Rising 

Sun  (3rd  class),  b.  1S61  ;   m.  191 1,   Hilda  Margaret,  yst.  d. 

of  Lt.-Col.  Edward  Woollcombe-Adams.     Res. — 1  Addison 

Gardens,  Kensington,  W.14.     Clubs—  Union,  Albemarle. 

Sons  of  Richard  Charles  Deane  Oliver,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b. 

1821 ;  d.  1880;  m.  1859,   Katherine,  d.  of  Ven.  John 

Hawtayne,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Bombay: — 

Charles  Deane  Oliver,  Gentleman,  M.Inst.C.E.,  B.A.I. , 
T.C.D.  1885,  Chief  Engineer  Dept.  of  Agriculture  and 
Tech.  Instruction  for  Ireland,  ret.  192 1,  b.  j86i  ;  m.  1888, 
Maria  Charlotte,  d.  of  Justice  Edward  Falconer  Litton  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Richard  Edward  Deane  Oliver,  Gentle- 
man, B.A. I.,  T.C.D.,  Lieut,  (temp.)  R.E.,*.  1890;  killed 
in  action  1916 ;  Elizabeth  Catherine  Deane  ;  Kathleen 
Maude  Deane;  and  Margaret  Silver  Deane,  M.  B. ,  T  CD. 
Res. — Lawday  Place,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Rev.  Richa'rd  John  Deane  Oliver,  C.B.E.,  M.A.,  Asst. 
Chaplain-Gen.  Eastern  Comd.  1915,  ret.  1920,  b.  1863. 
Res. — c/o  Lloyds'  Bank,  Sandgate. 

OLIVER  (H.  Coll.,  2  March  1909).  Argent,  a  chev- 
ron cottised  gules  between  in  chief  two  martlets,  rising 
sable,  and  in  base  a  human  heart  of  the  second.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  a  chaplet  of  roses  proper,  a  dexter  arm  embowed , 


vested  argent,  cuffed  gules,  holding  in  the  hand  an  olive- 
branch  bendwise  also  proper.  Motto  —  ' '  Ad  fcedere 
cresco." 

Second  son  of  James  Oliver,  Gentleman,  Merchant,  b. 

1824;    d.    1904;    m.    1850,    Margaret,  d.    of  Thomas 

M'Murtrie  of  Dalpharson,  Ayrshire  : — 
Sir  Thomas  Oliver,  Kt.  Bach.  (1908),  D.C.L.  (Durham), 
M.D.  (Glasgow  Univ.),  Fellow  Royal  College  of  Physicians 
(London),  Hon.  LL.D.   (Glasgow),   Hon.  *D.Sc.   (Sheffield 


University),  M.A.  (Durham  University),  Vice-Chanceilor 
Univ.  of  Durham,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Principles 
and  Practice  of  Medicine  Univ.  of  Durham,  President 
College  of  Medicine  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Hon.  Con- 
sulting Physician  Roy.  Vict.  Infirmary,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  served  on  several  Commissions  of  the  Home  Office, 
b.  1853  ;  in.  1st,  1881,  Edith  Rosina  (d.  1888),  eldest  d.  ot 
William  Jenkins  of  Consett  Hall,  Durham  ;  2nd,  1892, 
Emma  Octavia  (d.  1 912),  d.  of  John  Anthony  Woods,  Banker, 
ot  Benton  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  and  has  issue— (1) 
William  Jenkins  Oliver,  Esq. ,  b.  1886  ;  (2)  Frederic  Thomas 
Oliver  Esq. ,  b.  1897  ;  Gladys  Rosina  ;  Gwenevere  Margaret  ; 
Edith  Kathleen  ;  and  Kathleen  Ellison.  Res.— 7  Ellison 
Place,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Authors', 
County  (Durham). 

OLIVER-BELLASIS(R.L.,i879,H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  fieurs-de-lys  azure, 
in  chief  a  tent  proper,  lined  gules  (Bellasis) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on 
a  chevron,  between  two  pellets  in  chief  sable  and  a  mullet 
(fish)  naiant  in  base  proper,  a  crescent  argent  (Oliver). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  lion  couchant  guardant 
azure,  in  front  of  a  tent  proper,  lined  gules  (Bellasis). 
Motto — "  Fac  similiter." 

Son  of  Admiral  Richard  Aldworth  Oliver,  b.  181 1  ;  d. 

1889  ;    m.    1852,    Flora  (d.    1871),    d.   of  Col.    D.    H. 

Bellasis :  — 
Capt.  Richard  John  Erskine  Oliver-Bellasis,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  late  Capt.  20th  Hussars,  b.  1854; 
m.  1899,  Gwendoline  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Col.  Woollcombe- 
Adams,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  late  R.A.,  of  Anstey  Hall,  War- 
wickshire ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Lieut.  Richard  Oliver- Bellasis, 
R.N.,  b.  1900;  (2)  John  Oliver-Bellasis,  Gentleman,  R. 
Fusiliers,  b.  1904.  Res. — Shilton  House,  Coventry.  Club 
— Cavalry. 

OLIVE  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  six  azure  and  argent,  on 
a  chief  or,  two  branches  of  ash  in  saltire  between  as  many 
olives  all  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  between  to  the  dexter 
a  branch  of  olive  fructed,  and  to  the  sinister  a  branch  of  ash 
all  proper.     Motto — "  In  pace  vivamus." 

Only  surv.  son  of  William  Hayes  Olive,  of  Wood- 
land Road,  Tyndalls  Park,  Bristol : — 

William  Leonard  Olive,  Merchant,  b.  .      Res. — 

Leny   Place,  Clifton  Park,  Bristol. 

OLIVERSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  vair,  in 
chief  three  lions  rampant  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  pheons, 
points  downwards  azure,  thereon  a  lion's  head  erased  or. 
Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Richard  Oliverson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,    Barrister-at-Law   of   the    Inner 
Temple,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1863,  Frances  Ellen,  d.  of  Richard 
Almack,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Melford,  Suffolk:— 
Cecil    Henry    Oliverson,    Gentleman,    Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),   B.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1868.     Res.— 37  Glou- 
cester Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

OLIVEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale  azure,  between 
two  leopards'  faces  gules,  a  sword  erect  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  two  swords  in  saltire  points  upwards,  a  Cornish 
chough  proper.  Motto — "  Magna  est  Veritas  et  prce- 
valebit." 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir  Walter  Rice  Olivey.K.C.B.  (1887), 
b.  1831  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1885,  Elizabeth  (d.  1913),  d.  of 
R.  Goodfellow  of  Falmouth  : — 

Robert  Hugh  Olivey,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  b.  1857; 
m.  1896,  Annie  Margaret,  d.  of  Arthur  Mesham,  Resident 
Magistrate  of  Durban,  Natal.     Res. — 

William  James  Olivey,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b. 
1861  ;  m.  1900,  Isabel  Throsby,  d.  of  Charles  Throsby 
Osborne  of  Marshall  Mount,  Dapto,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue 
— Alick  Walter  Osborne  Olivey,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  and 
Laura  Millicent  Osborne.  Res.—  Braidwood,  New  South 
Wales. 

George  Lydney  Olivey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1862;  m.  1909, 
Christina  Lyall,  d.  of  Kenneth  Mackenzie  of  Clonbinane, 
Victoria,  Australia.     Res. — 

O'LOGHLEN  (U.O.,  3  July  1838).  Gules,  a  man  in 
armour  shooting  an  arrow  from  a  cross-bow  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 


1466 


HD'lo 


D'ne 


anchor   erect,    entwined   with   a   cable   proper.      Motto — 


"  Anchora  salutis." 

Sons  of  Sir  Bryan  O'Loghlen,  3rd  Bart.,  b.   1828;  d. 
1905 ;  m.  1863,  Ella,  third  d.  of  J.  M.  Seward  of  Mel- 
bourne, Australia  :— 
Sir  Michael  O'Loghlen,  4th  Bart.  (16  July  1838),  H.M.'s 
Lieut,    for   co.    Clare,    High    Sheriff  1900,    b.    1866;    m. 
1918,  Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Michael  Murphy,  1st  Bart. 
Seat — Drumconora,  Ennis,  Clare. 
Charles  Hugh  Ross  O'Loghlen,  Esq.,  b.  1881. 
Henry  Ross  O'Loghlen,  Esq.,  b.  1887; 
Irena,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.  P.  Home,  R.A.  ; 
Ross   Bryan   O'Loghlen,    Gentleman,    b. 
Michael   O'Loghlen,    Gentleman,  b.  1916 
and  Uoreen  Sinclair.     Res. — 


m.   1912,  Doris 

and  has  issue — 

1914;    Coleman 

;    Ella  Allison  ; 


O'MALLEY   (U.O.,    1775).     Or,  a   boar  passant  gules. 
Mantling   gules  and   or.       Crest— On    a   wreath    of    the 


colours,  a  horse  rampant  argent. 

Son  of  Peter  Frederick  O'Malley,  Esq.,  Q.C. ,  younger 
brother  of  Charles  O'Malley,  Junr. ,  of  Lodge,  b.  1804  ; 
d.  1874 ;  m.  1839,  Emily,  d.  of  William  Rodwell  of 
Holbrook,  Suffolk : — 


Sir  Edward  O'Malley,  Knight  Bachelor  (1891),  J. P. 
(Oxon.),  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb),  Barrister-at  Law, 
Middle  Temple,  Attorney-Gen.  Jamaica  1876-9,  Hong- 
Kong  1879-89  ;  Chief  Justice  Straits  Settlements  1889-92, 
B.  Guiana  1895-8,  and  of  Consular  Court  for  Ottoman 
Empire  1898-1903.  [Motto—"  Terra  marique  potens."],  b. 
1842 ;  m.  1869,  Emma  Winifred  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Joseph 
Alfred  Hardcastle  of  Nether  Hall,  Suffolk,  formerly  M.P. 
for  Bury  St.  Edmund's;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles 
Loughlin  Meyler  O'Malley,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  late  R.F.A.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  medal 
and  2  clasps,  b.  1873 ;  (2)  George  Peter  Bermingham 
O'Malley,  Esq.,  b.  1875,  d.  1885;  (3)  Owen  St.  Clair 
O'Malley,  Esq.,  C.M.G,  Diplomatic  Service,  b.  1887  [m. 
1913,  Mary  Dolling,  d.  of  J.  H.  Sanders  (Club— Oxford 
and  Cambridge)] ;  Marie  Margery  Aglaia  \m.  1909,  Rev. 
Sidney  Scarlett  Smith] ;  and  Grace  Evangeline.  Res. — 
Denton  House,  Cuddesdon,  Oxford.  Clubs  —  Brooks's, 
Athenaeum,  Reform.. 

Son  of  George  Hunter  O'Malley,  Esq.,  formerly  Col. 
Roy.  Artillery,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1871,  Mary  Frances 
(d.  1899),  onlyd.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Wright  Young- 
husband,  C.B.,  F.R.S.  (ret.),  Royal  Artillery  :— 
Charles  Arthur  Gerald  O'Malley,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Roy. 
Field  Art.,  b.  1883;  m.  1st,  1911,  Lisa  Carroll  (d.  1913); 
and  has  issue — Alice;  and  Norah  Lisa;  2nd,  1914,  Cicely 
Martha,  d.  of  William  Franks  of  Danewood,  March.    Res. — 

O'MALLEY-KEYES  (H.  Coll. ).  Argent,  a  boar  passant 
gules,  crined  or,  between  three  longbows  charged  with 
arrows  and  bent  pointing  in  centre,  one  in  chief,  and  a 
skiff  with  oars  sable  between  the  two  in  base.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
horse  in  full  speed  argent.  Motto  —  "Terra  marique 
potens."  Badge  (U.O.) — Argent,  a  palm-branch  proper, 
within  a  chain  composed  of  alternate  trefoils  slipped,  and 
the  word  "  Fas"  or. 

Son  of  Middleton  More  O'Malley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ross 
House,  co.  Mayo,  b.  1826;  d.  1901 ;  m.  1881,  Letitia 
Josephine  (d.  1923),  d.  of  David  Keyes,  of  Furry  Park, 
co.   Mayo : — 

Middleton  Joseph  Keyes  O'Malley- Keyes,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  R.F.A.,  b.  1882;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1Q16,  the 
additional  surname  of  Keyes,  served  Great  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice)  ;  m.  1909,  Jane  Byrens,  only  d.  of 
Edward  Malley,  of  Hazelrock,  co.  Mayo,  and  Newhaven, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue— Hamilton  Joseph  O'Malley-Keyes, 
Gentleman,*.  1910;  Nial  Edward  Brendon  O'Malley-Keyes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Rose  Marie;  Eugenie;  and  June. 
Clubs— Carlton,  Bath,  Army  and  Navy,  Kildare  Street 
(Dublin). 

OMOND(L.O.,  1882).    Parted  per  fesse  argent  and  azure 
a  two-masted  ship  or,  sails  furled  masts  and  rigging  proper. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest-  On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  spear 
in  bend  sinister  proper.     Motto — "  Avise  le  temps." 

Son  of  Rev.  John   Reid  Omond  of  Carness,  Orkney, 
Minister  of  Monzie,  Perth  : — 

George  William  Thomson  Omond,  Gentleman,  Member 
of  the  Scottish  Bar,  M.A.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  b.  1846;  m.  1878, 
Margaret  Isabella  Alice,  d.  of  James  Wright  of  Ainslie 
Place,  Edinburgh;  and  has  issue — Major  John  Stuart 
Omond,  M.C.,  b.  1884;  and  three  daus.  Res.  —  Ladding- 
ford  House,  Yalding,  Kent. 

JOHN  CARTER  O'NEAL,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  co.  of 
Leicester,  Major  late  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  Born  1845, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Whitfoot  O'Neal 
of  the  Island  of  Barbados,  by  his  wife  Anna,  only  dau.  of 
Col.  J.  Carter  of  South  Carolina,  U.S.A.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  two  lions  rampant  combatant,  the  dexter 
gules,  the  sinister  azure,  supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped 
at  the  wrist  of  the  second,  in  base  on  waves  of  the  sea,  a 
salmon  naiant  proper,  on  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  third,  three 
mullets  pierced  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in 
chain  mail,  the  hand  bare  grasping  a  sword  proper,  pierced 
through  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules.  Motto  - 
"  Lamh  dearg  Eirin."  Married,  1876,  Elizabeth  Moore, 
dau.  of  Prof.  B.  G.  MacDowel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
Physician  to  her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria ;  and  has 
Issue— Guy  O'Neal,  Gentleman, ■  b.  1884;  Lilian  Rose; 
Eveleen  Frances  ;  and  Ueen.  Clubs— Naval  and  Military, 
Hurlingham. 


O'ne 


Dn0 


1467 


O'NEILL.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fasse  wavy, 
the  chief  argent,  and  the  base  representing  waves  of 
the  sea,  in  chief  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
gules,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  proper  (for  O'Neill)  ;  2 
and  3,  chcquy  or  and  gules,  a  chief  vair  (for  Chichester). 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed 
in  armour  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper  (for 
O'Neill)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  coiours,  a  stork  rising 
with  a  snake  in  its  beak  all  proper  (for  Chichester). 
Mottoes — "  Lamh  dearg  Eirin  "  (under  the  Arms)  ; 
"  Invitum  sequitur  honor"  (over  the  Crests). 

Sons  of  Hon.  Arthur  Edward  Bruce  O'Neill  (2nd  son 
of  2nd  Baron  O'Neill),  b.  1876  ;    d.  1914  ;   m.  1902, 
Lady  Annabel  Crewe-Milnes,  d.  of  the  1st  Marquess 
of  Crewe  : — - 
Rt.  Hon.  Shane  Edward  Robert  O'Neill,  3rd  Baron 
O'Neill,   of   Shane's   Castle,  co.  Antrim  (18  Ap.  1868) 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  gules,  gorged  with  an 
Eastern    crown  argent,  pendent  therefrom  by   a  gold 
chain  an  escutcheon,  that  on  the  dexter  charged  with 
the  arms  of  O'Neill,  and  that  on  the  sinister  with  those 
of  Chichester],  b.  1907  ;  s.  his  grandfather  1928.     Seat — 
Shane's  Castle,  co.  Antrim. 
Brian  Arthur  O'Neill,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Terence  Marne  O'Neill,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
Third  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  O'Neill,  2nd  Baron 
O'Neill,  b.  1839;  d.  1928;    m.  1873,   Lady  Louisa 
Cochrane,  d.  of  nth  Earl  of  Dundonald  : — 
Rt.  Hon.    Robert    William  Hugh    O'Neill,  P.C.,  and 
Speaker  Northern  Ireland  Parliament,  D.L.  co.  Antrim, 
late  Major  N.  of  Ireland  Imperial  Yeo.,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1909, 
Sylvia,  d.  of  Walter  Sandeman,  of  Morden  House,  Roy- 
ston  ;  and  has  issue — Phelim  Robert  Hugh  O'Neill,  Esq., 
b.  1909 ;  Con  Douglas  Walter  O'Neill,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
Nial  Arthur  Ramleh  O'Neill,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.     Res. — 
Speaker's  House,  Belfast. 

"'  O'NEILL.  Argent,  two  lions  rampant,  supporting  a 
dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  and  in  chief  three  mullets 
all  gules,  in  base  water  therein  a  salmon  naiant  proper. 


Mottoes — (Over  crest),  "  Lamh  dearg  Eirin  aboo  "  ;  (under 
arms),  "  Caelo  solo  sselo  potentes."  Livery — White  and 
purple. 

Son   of  George  Torlades  O'Neill,  by  Caroline,  d.  of 

Joaquin  O'Neill : — 
The  late  Jorge  Owen  O'Neill,  "  The  O'Neill,"  late  Peer 
of  the  Portuguese  Realm,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Royal 
Household  of  His  Faithful  Majesty  the  King  of  Portugal, 
Comte  de  Tyrone  in  France,  b.  15  Feb.  1848  ;  d.  1925  ; 
m.  14  July  1872,  D.  Maria  Isabel  Fernandes,  d.  of  Joe 
Gregorio  Fernandes;  and  had  issue — Hugo  O'Neill,  late 
Officer  Portuguese  Navy,  b.  1874  [m.  1906,  Julia,  d.  of 
Don  Fernando  de  Serpa  Pimentel ;  and  has  issue — George 
O'Neill,  b.  1909  ;  Fernandes  O'Neill,  b.  1915  ;  Mary  Ann  ; 
and  Mary  Elisabeth.  Res. — 59  ruadas  Flores,  Lisbon ; 
Quinta  Machadas,  Setubal.     Club — Turf  (Lisbon)]. 

O'NEILL  (U.O.).  Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  in  chief  a 
dexter  hand  gules,  and  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  arm  embowed  proper,  charged  with  a  bezant,  grasping 
a  sword  argent,  hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto — "Lamh 
dearg  Eirin." 

Second  son  of  Eugenio  Z.   O'Neill,  Esq.,   of  Monte- 
video:— 
Eugenio    O'Neill,    Esq., 
Uruguay. 

Other    descendants    of 
Dublin  :— 
Descendants  ? 


Res. — Montevideo, 


Bernard     O'Neill,    Esq.,    ot 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour, 
embowed,    holding    in   the   gauntlet   a   sword  all  proper. 


ONLEY,  see  SAV1LL-ONLEY. 

ONSLOW,  see  MAINWARING  -  ELLERKER  - 
ONSLOW. 

ONSLOW  of  Onslow  (Vn.  of  Salop,  1623).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  six  Cornish  choughs  proper 
(Onslow ) ;  2.  sable ,  three  bars  argent ,  a  canton  of  the  second 
(Houghton) ;  3.  sable,  two  lions  passant  in  pale,  paly  of  six 
argent  and  gules  (Strangways) ;  4.  or,  a  chevron  sable,  in 
dexter  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second  (Foot) ;  5.  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  chess-rooks  sable  ( Anlaby  of  Etton) ; 
6.  azure,  a  fret  and  chief  argent  (Ellerker)  ;  7.  argent,  two 
bars  gules  (Mainwaring).  Mantling  gules  and  argent, 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  sable,  beaked, 
legged,  and  belled  or,  preying  on  a  partridge  of  the  second. 
Mottoes — "  Festina  lente"  ;  "  Semper  fidelis." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  William  Hillier  Onslow,  4th  Earl 
of  Onslow,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  Lord   High  Steward  of 
Guildford,  J. P.   and    D.L.  Surrey,  formerly  Lord-in- 
Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria,   Under-Sec.   of  State  for 
Colonies  1887-8,  Pari.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade  1888-9, 
Gov.  of  New  Zealand  1889-92,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1895-1900,  Colonies  1900-3,  Pres.   of  Board  of 
Agriculture  1903-5,  Chrmn.  of  Committees  in   Houb.e 
of  Lords  1905-10,   b.  1853 ; 
Florence  Coulston  Gardner, 
Gardner: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  William  Alan  Onslow,  5th  Earl  of 
Onslow  and  Viscount  Cranley  (19  June  1801),  8th  Baron 
Onslow  (19  June  1716),  5th  Baron  Cranley  (20  May  1776), 
10th  Bart.  (21  Nov.  1660),  P.C.,  O.B.E.,  Knt.  of  Justice  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Comdr. 
Legion   of  Honour,  Sec.  in   H.M.    Diplomatic  Service  at 
Madrid    1902,    Tangier    1903,   St.    Petersburg    1904,    and 
Berlin  1907,  Assist.   Private  Sec.  to  the   Sec.    of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs  1909,  Private  Sec.   to    the  Under-Sec.    of 
State  and  Clerk  in  the  Foreign  Office  191 1,  served  Great 
War  1915-19  (despatches  three  times),  Lord-in- Waiting  to 
the  King  1919-20,   Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1920-21, 
Sec.  Ministry  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1921,  Sec.  Minis- 
try of  Health  192 1-3,  and  of  Board  of  Education  1923-4, 
Under-Sec.  of  State   for  War  since  1924,  Col.   R.  of  O. , 
Hon.  Col.  Surrey  A. A.  Group,  J. P.,    D.L.  Surrey,  High 
Steward,  Guildford,   M.A.  Oxon.  [Arms  1  to  7  as  above  ; 
8.  or,   on   a  chevron   gules,    between  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  azure,  an  anchor  erect  between  two  lions  guardant 
counter-passant    chevronwise    of    the     field,    and  on    an 
escutcheon  of  pretence   the  arms    of    Bampfylde.      Sup- 
porters— Two  falcons  close   proper,  belled  or],  b.   1876  ; 
m.  1906,  Hon.  Violet  Marcia  Catherine  Warwick,  C.B.E. 
(Civ.),    A.R.R.C,    Dame   of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  only  d.  of  3rd  Baron 
Poltimore;     and   has   issue— William    Arthur   Bampfylde 


d.  1911 ;    m.  1875,   Hon. 
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Onslow,  commonly  called  Viscount  Cranley,  b.  1913;  and 
Lady  Mary  Florence  Margaret.  Seat— Clandon  Park, 
Guildford,  Surrey.  Town  res. — 107  St.  George's  Square, 
S.W.       Clubs— Turf,  Travellers',  Beefsteak. 

Son  of  Arthur  Edward  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b  1862  ; 
d.  1927;  m.  1888,  Emma  Elizabeth  Barnacote: — 
Vivian  Isidore  Onslow,  Gentlemen,  b.  1888;  tn.  1st,  1912, 
Lilly  (d.  1918),  d.  of  Charles  E.  Henson,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey;  2nd,  1919,  Annie  Dorothea,  d.  of  Frank  Charles 
Davis  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Charles  Vivian  Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Denzil  Isidore  Charles  Onslow,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1924.  Res.  —  Elleker  House,  Evercreech, 
Somerset. 

Onslow.      Arms — Quarterings,  1  to   5   only  as  above. 
Crest  as  above.     Mottoes  as  above. 

Son  of  Frederick  Horace  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1825  ; 

d.  1917  ;  tn.  1867,  Alexandrina  Ogilvie  (d.  1926),  d.  of 

Capt.  James  Veitch,  R.E.  : — 

Arthur  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.   1871 ;   tn.  1893,  Emily,  d. 

of  W.  A.    Howe,  I.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — George  Shelley 

Onslow,    Gentleman,  b.    1897;    Mary  Alexandrina;    and 

Valentine  Charlotte.     Res.—  Addison  Lodge,  Niagara-on- 

the-Lake,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Son  of  William  Cleveland  Onslow  (second  son  of  Major 

Pitcairn  Onslow),  b.   1848;  d.    1890;  tn.    1881,    Mary 

Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Burningham  : — 

Guy  Clevland  Onslow,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  R.E. ,  b.  1884; 

m.  1916,    Angela  Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Pearce,    of  Ripley 

Court,   Surrey;   and  has  issue — Guildford  Arthur  Richard 

Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  Rose  Saltren  ;  Juliana  Mary. 

Res. — St.  Anne's,  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Arthur  Alexander  Walton  Onslow,  R.  N. , 

M.L.C.,  of  Camden  Park,    N.S.   Wales,  b.    1833;  d. 

1882  ;  tn.  1867,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Hon.  James  Macarthur, 

M.  L.C. ,  of  Camden  Park  : — 

Hon.    James   William  Macarthur-Onslow,  V,D.,    B.A., 

LL.B.  Camb. ,  M.L.C.  for  New  South  Wales,  Major-Gen. 

(ret. )  Australian  Military  Forces,  b.    1867;   tn.    1897,  Enid 

Emma,  d.  of  Arthur  H.  Macarthur  ;  and  has  issue — James 

Arthur  Macarthur-Onslow,    Gentleman,    Lieut,   late    16th 

Lancers,  b.  1898  [w.1923,  Constance  Faith,  d.  of  George 

Herbert,  of  Sydney] ;  Helen  Maud[w.  1919,  Capt.  Reginald 

Stanham,  The  Buffs  ;  and  has  issue];  and  Elizabeth  Enid. 

Res. — Gilbulla,  Menangle,  N.S.  Wales. 

Arthur  John  Macarthur-Onslow,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  2nd 
Brig.  Australian  Light  Horse,  b.  1873  ;  tn.  1902,  Christian 
Leslie,  d.  of  late  R.  L.  Bell  of  Mount  Mercer,  Victoria  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  Walton  Macarthur-Onslow,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904  ;  (2)  Robert  Carstairs  Macarthur-Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Elizabeth  Robina ;  and  Rosalind 
Sibilla.     Res.—  Middlebrook,  Scone,  N.S.W. 

George  Macleay  Macarthur-Onslow,  Esq.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. ,  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Mil.  Forces, 
b.  1875 ;  m.  1907,  Violet  Marguerite,  d.  of  late  W.  F. 
Gordon  of  Manar  Braidwood,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Faith  Macleay.     Res. — Murrandah,  Camden,  N.S.W. 

Francis  Arthur  Macarthur-Onslow,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.O. 
(Australia),  served  S.  Africa,  att.  7th  Dragoon  Gds.  (medal, 
4  clasps),  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1903,  Sylvia,  d.  of  Andrew  Chisholm 
of  Goulburn,  N.S.  Wales;  and  has  issue — (1)  Denzil 
Macarthur-Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  [tn.  1927,  Elinor 
Margaret,  d.  of  Gordon  Caldwell,  of  4  Albert  Hall  Mansions, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue  —  Denzil  Ion  Macarthur-Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1928];  (2)  Edward  Macarthur-Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  (3)  Andrew  William  Macarthur-Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917];  and  Margaret.  Res. — Macquarie 
Grove,  Camden,  N.S.W.  Clubs — Wellington,  Australian 
(Sydney). 

Yr.  son  of  Arthur  Pooley  Onslow  of  Send  Grove,  Send, 
Surrey,  b.   1804;  d.   1889;   tn.   1832,  Rosa  Roberta,  d. 
of  Alexander  Macleay,  F.R.S.,  Speaker  of  first  Legis- 
lative Council  in  Australia  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Francis  Montgomery  Onslow,  late  Madras  Cav. , 
b.   1843  ;   m.   1881,   Mary  Charlotte,  d.    of  late  Rev.    John 
Girardot  and   widow  of  Brig.-Gen.   F.   W.  Jebb.     Res. — 
Larchfield,     Farnham,     Surrey.       Club — Junior      United 
Service. 

Sons  of  Douglas  Arthur  Onslow,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Carmarthen, 

A.M.I.C.E.,    b.    1835;    d.    1921;    tn.    1863,    Caroline 

Isabella  (Res. — 10  Keswick  Road,  East  Putney),  d.  of 

Rev.  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham  : — 

Arthur  Loftus  Onslow,  Esq.,  J. P.  Montgomeryshire,  B.A. 

Camb.,  b.  1874;  tn.  1900,  Mabel,  eld.  d.  of  George  Blundell 

Longstaff  of  Putney  Heath,  and  has  had   issue — Douglas 

Arthur   George    Onslow,   Gentleman,    b.    1901    [m.    1925, 

Margaret,  d.  of  Major  John  Rayner,    A.M.I.M.E. ,   and 


has  issue — Richard  Douglas  Loftus-Onslow,  Gentleman,  b. 
1928] ;  Ralph  Denzil  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  killed 
in  railway  accident  1921  ;  and  Guildford  Denis  Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  killed  in  railway  accident  1921.  Res  — 
Mount  Severn,  Llanidloes,  Montgomery.  Club — Marl- 
borough. 

Francis  Robert  Douglas  Onslow,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon., 
Lieut,  late  Gen.  List.  b.  1878;  tn.  1925,  Mabel,  d.  of 
William  Strachan,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue — Cranley 
Gordon  Douglas  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Res. — 10 
Keswick  Road,  Putney. 

Sons  of  Richard  Onslow,  b.   1808;  d.   1897;   tn.   1831, 
Harriet,  only  d.  of  Vincent  Eyre: — 
Walton  Vincent  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1843;   tn.    1874, 
Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry  L.  Thompson.     Res. — 

Albert  George  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1850  ;  tn.  1873, 
Constance  Marie,  d.  of  Dr.  F.  Buhlmannof  Berne  ;  and  has 
ssue — two  daus.     Res. — 

Son    of    Major    Arthur    Hughes-Onslow,     late     10th 

Hussars,  b.  1862;  d.  on  active  service  1914  ;  tn.    1891, 

Anne  Kathleen,  d.  of  George  Whitehead  of  Deighton 

Grove,  co.  Yorks. : — 

Geoffrey    Henry    Hughes-Onslow,    Esq.,    D.S.C.,    Lt.- 

Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  j.P.,C.C.  co.  Ayr,  served  Great  War, 

b.    1893  ;   tn.  1918,  Hon.   Eileen  Mabel  Lowther,  d.  of  4th 

Baron  Crofton  ;  and  has  issue — three  daus.     Seats — Alton, 

Albany,  Girvan  ;  and  Mount  Charles,  Ayrshire.      Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 

Sons    of .  Major    Denzil    Hughes-Onslow,    3rd     Batt. 
Dorsetsh.  Regt.,  b.  1863  ;  d.  1916  ;  tn.  1888,  Marion,  d. 
and  heiress  of  George  Oliver  of  Laggan,  Ayrshire  : — 
Oliver    Hughes-Onslow,   Esq.,    Capt.    late    Irish    Gds., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1893;  tn.  1916,  Helen 
Ruth.d.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Dods,  Minister  of  Barr, 
Ayrshire,  and  has  issue — Andrew  George  Hughes-Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;    Timothy  Neil  Hughes-Onslow,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1924  ;  Virginia  Ruth  Primrose.     Res. — Highland 
House,  Sandgate,  Kent.     Clubs — White's,  Guards'. 

Reginald  Hughes-Onslow,  Lieut,    (ret.)   R.N.,  b.  1895. 
Nigel  Hughes-Onslow,  Gentleman,    b.    1902;    tn.    1926, 
Marjorie,  d.  of  Sir  Ernest  Hatch,  1st  Bart.,   K.B.E.,  and 
formerly  wife  of  Capt.  W.  Foster.      Club — Guards. 

Ygr.  sons  of  Henry  John  Hughes-Onslow  of  Balkissock, 
co.  Ayr,  b.   1816  ;  d.  1870;  tn.  1861,  Judith  Charlotte, 
d,  of  William  Barras,  of  Laleham  : — 
Constantine   Henry    Hughes-Onslow,    Esq.,   Rear-Adm. 
(ret.)  R.N. ,  b.  1867.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  Douglas  Hughes-Onslow,  Esq.,  C.B.E. ,  Master  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  b.  1871  (posthumous). 
Res. — 8  Cavendish  Place,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Carlton. 

Sons    of  Sir     William    Wallace     Rhoderic     Onslow, 
5th  Bart. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  D.  of  Corn- 
wall's Lt.   Inf.,   b.    1845;  d.    1916;   tn.   1873,   Octavia 
Catherine,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Knox  Gore,  1st  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Roger  Warin  Beaconsfield  Onslow,  6th  Bart.  (30  Oct. 
1797)  [  Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence 
the   arms   of    Wilmot,    namely : —  Sable,   on    a   fesse  or, 
between   three   eagles'    heads    couped   argent,    as    many 
escallops  gules,  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third],  J.  P.  Corn- 
wall, late  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.,  and  temp.  Capt.  9th  Batt. 
D.C.L.I.,  and  6th  Batt.  The  Buffs,  served  S.  Africa  1900-02, 
and  Great  War  1914-18,  b.   1880;  tn.  1905,  Mildred,  d.  of 
Sir  Robert  R.  Wilmot,  6th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Richard 
Wilmot  Onslow,  Esq.,£.  1906;  John  Vernon  Onslow,  Esq., 
b.    1919  ;    and  Ursula  Joan.     Seats — Hengar,    St.    Tudy, 
Cornwall.      Club — Arthur's. 

WillliamGore  Anlaby  Onslow,  Esq.,  Paymaster-Comdr. 
(ret.)R.N.,  b.  1887. 

Second  son  of  Sir  Matthew  Richard  Onslow,  4th  Bart. ; 
b.  1810;  d.  1876;   tn.  1837,  Eliza  Antonia,  d.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Newton  Wallace  : — 
Henry  Haworth  Newton  Onslow,  Esq.,  b.  1852;   tn.  1888, 
Mary   (d.    1926),   d.  of    late   Rev.    George   Martin,   D.D. 
Res.— 11  Strand  Hill,  Dawlish. 

Son   of  John    Royds  Denistoun  Onslow,  b.   1854 ;    d. 

1895  ;  tn.  1885,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Commins: — 

Rev.  Humphrey  Cedric  Onslow,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

Vicar  of  Crediton  with  Posbury,  Devon,  since  1925,  b.  1889. 

Res. — Crediton  Vicarage,  Devon. 

Younger   sons   of  Sir  Matthew  Richard  Onslow,  4th 

Bart,  (see  above),  tn.  2nd,  1855,  Mary  {d.  1886),  d.  of 

J.  Salter:— 

Rev.  Matthew  Richard  Septimus  Onslow,  M  A. ,  late  Rector 

of  Stoke  Edith,  Herefordshire,  b.  1856  ;  tn.  1st,  1883,  Mary 

(d.  1884),  d.  of  Rev.  E.  J.  Green  ;  2nd,  1894,  Fanny  Harriet, 


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d.  of  late  Rev.  Thomas  Green;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Richard  Francis  John  Onslow,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  D.S.C.)  b.  1896 
[m.  1920,  Sylvia  Rachel,  d.  of  Rev.  Alfred  Green  Price, 
and  has  issue — Richard  Thomas  Onslow,  Gentleman, 
b.  1922;  and  Anthea  Mary];  (2)  Thomas  Onslow,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  K.O.S.L.I.,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917  ; 
(3)  Herbert  Frank  Onslow,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.M., 
b.  1899;  and  Mary  Camperdown.  Res. — The  Hermitage, 
Ashprington,  Devon. 

Arthur  Herbert  Onslow,  Esq.,  b.  1862;  m.  1892,  Alice 
Constance  Edith  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Marmaduke  Constable, 
Esq.  ;  and  has  issue — Vera  Doris  ;|and  Ethel  Muriel.  Res. 
— Mortimer  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Son  of  Hamilton  Cranley  Onslow,  Madras  Staff  Corps, 

b.   1836;  d.    1874;   m.  1867,   Henrietta  Fanny,  d.   of 

Major-Gen.  J.  Forbes  Musgrove: — 
Cranley  Charlton  Onslow,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  Col.  late  Bedfordshire  Regt., 
served  N.W.  Frontier,  India,  and  Great  War  (despatches), 
b.  1869  ;  m.  1904,  Sydney  Alice  Hastings,  d.  of  Sir 
Benjamin  Franklin,  K.C. I.E.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
Denzil  Richard  Cranley  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (a) 
Geoffrey  Harold  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  DoreenMay  ; 
Margaret  Vivien ;  and  Jocelyn  Anne  Sydney.  Res. — 
7  Godwyne  Road,  Dover. 

Only   surv.   son   of  Gerald   Charles   Penrice    Onslow, 

Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.-Col.  late  R.E.,  b.  1853;  d.  1909; 

m.   1880,  Flora  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  William  Donald 

of  Lisle  House,  Cheltenham  : — 
Eric  Montagu  Onslow,  Esq.,  Major,  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.,  b.   1890;    m.    1927,  Nona    Osborne,    d.  of    Ernest 
Wilshire,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.     Res.— 

Son  of  Arthur  Walton  Onslow,  Lt.-Col.    late  Bengal 

Army,  b.  1813 ;  d.  1895 ;  m.  1847,  Isabella,  d.  of  John 

Penrice  of  Witton  House,  Norfolk: — 
Richard  Cranley  Onslow,   Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  late  Deputy  Judge  Advocate-Gen. ,  b.  1857; 
m.  1883,  Edith,  d.  of  Francis  Beer;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
three  daus.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Andrew  George  Onslow,  J.  P.   and  D.L. ,   of 

Oxenhall,  Newent,  formerly  Capt.  97th  and  13th  Regt., 

b.  1830  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1861,  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  John  Owen, 

1st  Bart.  : — 
Andrew  Richard  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1896, 
Margaret  Finch,  d.  of  the  late  G.  F.  Dawson.     Res. — The 
Furness,  Oxenhall,  co.  Gloucester. 

John  Geoffrey  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  d.  1921  ; 

m.  1902,  Andrewina  Buchanan,  d.  of  Andrew  Buchanan 

Torrance,  of  Kensington  : — 
Robert  William  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — 

Yngr.  son  of  Andrew  George  Onslow,  and  Mary,  his 

wife  (see  above) : — 
George  Arthur  Onslow,  Esq.,  Maj.  Shropshire  Yeo.,  b. 
b.  1876 ;  m.  1902.  Charlotte  Riou,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Riou 
George  Benson  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  George  Onslow, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1904;  (2)  John  Onslow,  Gentleman, 
2ndLieut.,D.C.L.I.,  b.  1906  ;  (3) Charles  Edward  Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  (4)  Thomas  Philip  Riou  Onslow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Mary  ;  Hope  ;  Kathleen  Theodosia  ; 
and  Denzil  Octavia.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Andrew  Onslow,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 

Newent,  b.  1815 ;  d.  1864 ;   m.  1843,  Harriet  Louisa, 

d.  of  Simon  Marshall: — 
Richard  Francis  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.  Res. — 
Augustus  Paul  Lumsden  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.  1853; 
m.  1886,  Alice  Maud,  d.  of  W.  Stevenight ;  and  has  surv. 
issue— (1)  Augustus  Charles  Albert  Foley  Onslow,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1888  (Res — 210  Elm  Road,  Clapham,  S.W.)  ; 
(2)  Frederick  Hewitt  Lewis  Lumsden  Onslow,  Gentleman, 
b.  1897;   and  Maude  Sarah  Louisa.     Res. — 

Son   of    Rev.    Thomas    George  Onslow,   b.   1826 ;    d. 

1911 ;    m.    1st,    1853,    Maria    Augusta,    d.    of    John 

Hawkins  of  Ryelands,  Herts. ;  2nd,  1862,  Mary  Frances, 

d.  of  William  Fitzwilliam  Burton  of  Burton  Hall,  co. 

Carlow: — 
Sir  William  Henry  Onslow,  K.C.M.G.  (1919),  C.B. 
(i9i5),Maj.-Gen.  late  R.A.,  J.P..D.L.  Dorset.,  G.C.  Order 
of  the  Redeemer  (Greece),  Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  (3rd  Class),  served  S.  Africa 
1900,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1899,  Margaret 
Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Bates  of  Aydon  ;  and  has 
issue — Margaret  Isabel  \m.  1923,  Lieut. -Comdr.  Reginald 
Maton,  O.B.E.,  R.N.].  Res. — Heddon  House,  Dorchester, 
Dorset.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 


Son  of  Rev.   Phipps  Onslow,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Upper 
Sapey,    Hereford,  b.    1823;   d.   1903;    m.    1868,   Jane 
Sophia,  d.  of  C.  W.  Martin: — 
Henry  Phipps  Onslow,  Gentleman,    B.A. ,  b.  1869;  m. 

1898,   Mabel,  d.  of  the  Hon.  T.  Playfair;  and  has  surv. 

issue — (1)   George   Francis  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.    1901 ; 

(2)  Thomas  Phipps  Onslow,  Gentleman,  b.    1907;  Helen 

May   Jane  ;   and  Margaret  Louise.      Res. — Turrif  Lodge, 

New  Norfolk,  Tasmania. 

OPPENHEIM.     Or,  a  fesse  dancett^e  gules,  bezante>, 
between  a  sphinx  in  chief  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base 
sable.     Mantling  gules  and   or.     Crest — Upon  a   wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  couped  argent,  charged  with 
a  fesse  as  in  the  arms,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch 
of  palm  slipped  proper.     Motto  —  "  Constantia  et  labore." 
Sons   of   Henry  Maurice  William  Oppenheim,   Esq. , 
of  16  Bruton  Street,  W.,  D.L.  co.  of  Kent,  b.  1835  ; 
d.  1912  ;  m.  1868,  Isabel  Georgina,  second  dau.  of  the 
late  Hon.  James  Butler  of    Lamberton  Park,  Queen's 
co.    (fourth   son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  James   Butler,  22nd 
Lord  Dunboyne)  : — 
Henry  James  Oppenheim,   Esq.,  b.    1869.        Res. — 5B 
Mount  Street,  W.i.      Clubs — White's,  Turf. 

Robert  William  Oppenheim,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Dragoon 
Gds.,  b.  1880;  m.  1915,  Mary  Gwendoline  (d.  1916),  d.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Solomon,  G.C. M.G.,  K.C.B. 

Augustus  Charles  Oppenheim,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  late 
K.R.R.C.,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1913,  Audrey  Beatrix,  d.  of  the 
late  Lt.-Col.  A.  H.  Macdonald-Moreton,  and  has  issue — 
1  son,  2  daus.  Res. — East  Shefford  House,  Lambourn, 
Berks.     Club — Arthur's. 

OPPENHEIMER  of  Stoke  Poges  (H.  Coll).  Azure, 
two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  or, 
between  two  lions  passant  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-koodoo 
proper,  resting  the  sinister  hoof  on  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper.  Badge — A  sprig  of  oak  and  a  sprig  of 
mimosa  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — 
"  Courage  and  truth." 

Son  of  Sir  Bernard  Oppenheimer,  1st  Bart.,  of  Stoke 
Poges,  b.  1866;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1890,  Lena,  d.  of 
Michael  Straus  : — 

Sir  Michael  Oppenheimer,  2nd  Bart.  (18  Jan.  1921), 
b.  1892  ;  m.  1920,  Caroline  Magdalen,  d.  of  Sir  Robert 
Harvey,  2nd  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Bernard 
Grenville Oppenheimer,  Esq.,  b.  1924.  Res. — Fox  Hill, 
Bracknell,  Berks. 

OPPENHEIMER  of  Johannesburg  (H.  Coll.).  Azure, 
two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  or, 
between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  pale  and  as  many  lions 
passant  regardant  in  fesse  also  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-koodoo  proper,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  annulets 
or.  Badge — A  sprig  of  oak  and  a  sprig  of  mimosa  in 
saltire  proper,  ennled  by  a  mural  crown  or.  Motto — 
"  Spero  optima." 

Son  of  Edward  Oppenheimer  : — 

Sir  Ernest  Oppenheimer,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  Member  of 
the  House  of  Assembly,  S.  Africa,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1906,  Mary 
Lina,  d.  of  J.  Pollak,  of  21  Portman  Square,  W.  ;  and 
has  issue— 2  sons.  Res. — Brenthurst,  Federation  Road, 
Johannesburg,  S.  Africa. 

Sir  FRANCIS  CHARLES  OPPENHEIMER, 
K.C.M.G.  (1919),  Knt.  Bach.  (1907),  M.A.  (Balliol  Coll., 
Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple),  H.M.'s  Consul- 
General  for  city  of  Frankfort,  Province  of  Hesse,  Nassau, 
and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Hesse  1900-12,  Commercial  Attache 
to  British  Embassy  at  Berlin  and  Legations  at  the  Hague, 
Copenhagen,  Christiania,  and  Stockholm  1912-20,  when 
he  retired.  Born  December  17,  1870,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Oppenheimer,  Knight  Bachelor 
(appointed  unpaid  Consul  at  Frankfort  for  the  Province  of 
Hesse-Nassau  and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Hesse  1880,  Consul- 
General  for  that  district  and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Baden 
1882,  dubbed  Knight  Bachelor  1892  (had  Jubilee  Medal), 
by  his  wife  Bertha,  dau.  of  Leopold  Goldbeck  of  Frank- 
fort-on-Main.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  gules  and 
azure,  a  cross  invected  between  a  lion  rampant  regardant, 
supporting  a  flagstaff,  therefrom  flowing  to  the  dexter  a 
banner  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters,  and  an  anchor  erect 
in  the  second  and  third,  all  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and 

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or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two 
branches  of  oak  in  saltire  vert,  fructed  or,  in  front  of  a  flag- 
staff in  bend  proper,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  gules,  sur- 
mounting a  trident  in  bend  sinister  also  proper.  Motto — 
"Nihil  sine  labore."  Postal  addresses — Chelsea  Manor 
Studios,  Flood  Street,  S.W.3 ;  The  Gravel  Pit,  Toys  Hill, 
Kent,  Clubs — St.  James's,  Chelsea  Arts,  Burlington  Fine 
Aits. 

ORAM  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  oars  in  saltire  argent,  on 
a  chief  or,  three  cog-wheels  sable.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  an 
annulet  or,  a  ram's  head  caboshed  proper.  Motto — '•  Esse 
quam  videri." 

Son  of  John  Joseph  Oram  of  Plymouth  : — 

Engineer  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Henry  John  Oram,  K.C.B. 
(1910),  M.I.C.E. ,  Engr.  Vice-Adm.  Oct.  1907,  late  Engr.- 
in-Chief  of  the  Fleet  1907-17,  Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Fuels  1912,  F.R.S.,  Vice-Pres.  Inst.  Naval  Architects, 
and  Pres.  Inst,  of  Metals,  late  Pres.  Junior  Institution 
of  Engineers,  b.  1858;  m.  1881,  Emily  Kate,  only  d.  of  the 
late  John  Bardens  of  Plymouth  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Evelyn 
Henry  Bardens  Oram,  Esq.,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  F.R.C.S. 
(Eng.),  b.  1884  [m.  1924,  Evelyn  Mary  Trethowen,  and 
has  issue — John  Trethowen  Oram,  Esq.,  b.  1925;  Richard 
Henry  Oram,  Gentleman,  b.  1927];  (2)  Percy  Stuart  St. 
George  Oram,  Esq.,  Eng.-Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.),*.  1886;  Edith 
Jane  [m  1905,  Engr.-Commr.  F.  J.  Pedrick,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue];  and  Phyllis  Marjorie.  Res. — Hale,  Rudgwick, 
Sussex.     Club — Athengeum. 

ORANMORE  and  BROWNE,  Baron,  see  BROWNE. 

ORD,  see  BLACKETT-ORD. 

ORDE  (H.  Coll.,  1790.)  Sable,  three  salmon  hauriant 
per  pale  argent  and  or.  Mantling"  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elk's  head  erased  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  invected  sable.  Motto — "  Mitis  et 
fortis." 

Sons  of  William  Orde,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Nunnykirk,  B.  A. , 

Major  5th  Batt.  Northumberland  Fus.  (Mil.),  b.  1854; 

d.  1920;  m.  1884,  Winifred  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Ambrose 

Jones  of  Stannington,  Northumberland  : — 

Charles  William  Orde,   Gentleman,   b.  1884  :    m.   1914, 

Frances  Fortune,  d.  of  the  late  James  Davidson,  of  Dunedin, 

N.Z.,  and  has  issue — David  John  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  191 7  ; 

Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  2  daus.     Seat — 

Nunnykirk,  Morpeth,  Northumberland.    Club — Oxford  and 

Cambridge. 

Percy  Lancelot  Orde,  Gentleman,  Indian  Police,  b.  1888  ; 
m.  1915,  NoSlle  Alice  Maud,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  A.  C.  Elliot, 
C.B.E.,  and  has  issue — Peter  John  Orde,  Gentleman,  h. 
1918;  and  Joyce  Winifred.     Res. — 

Son  of  Edwin  Lancelot  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1863 ; 
d.  1921  ;  m.  1892,  Evelyn  Alice,  eld.  d.  of  James  Henry 
Orde  of  Hopton  House,  Gt.  Yarmouth: — 
Simon  Edwin  Henry  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.  Res. — 
Descendants  of  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Orde-Powlett, 
formerly  Orde,  first  Baron  Bolton,  bearing  arms  of 
Powlett  by  R.  L. ,  1795,  viz.  sable,  three  swords  in  pile, 
points  downward,  argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  an  escutcheon  of  the  field  charged 
with  a  salmon  hauriant  proper  (Granted  1795),  and 
quartering  the  arms  of  Orde  as  above.  Crest  (of 
Powlett — R.L.,  1795) — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
falcon  rising  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  estoile 
gules,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  azure,  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  salmon  proper.  Motto — "  Aymez 
loyaulteV' 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Thomas  Orde-Powlett,  4th 

Baron  Bolton,  of  Bolton  Castle,  Yorks. ,  F.S.A.,  late 

Lt.-Col.  Comdg.   and   Hon.    Col.    Yorks.    (Alexandra 

Princess  of  Wales'  Own)  Hussars  I.Y.,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1922  ; 

m.  1868,  Lady  Algitha   Frederica  Mary  Lumley,  d.  of 

Richard  George,  9th  Earl  of  Scarbrough : — 

Rt.  Hon.  William  George  Algar  Orde-Powlett,  5th  Baron 

Bolton  (20  Oct.   1797),  Lt.-Col.  late  T.F.   Res.,   formerly 

Major  4th  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt.,  J. P. and  D.L.  N.  R.  Yorks., 

M.P.  Richmand  Div.  Yorks.  191 0-18  [Supporters— Dexter, 

a  hind  proper,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or;  sinister,  a 

Cornish  chough  proper,  each  charged  with  a  rose  argent, 

barbed  vert,  seeded  gold],  b.  1869  ;  m.  1893,  Hon.  Elizabeth 

Mary  Gibson,  d.   of  1st  Baron  Ashbourne ;    and  has  had 

issue — (1)  Hon.  William  Percy  Orde-Powlett,  Esq.,  b.  1894  ; 

killed  in  action  1915;  (2)  Hon.  Nigel  Amyas Orde-Powlett, 


b.  1900  [m.  1928,  Victoria  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Montagu 
Villiers,  M.V.O.];  and  Hon.  Elaine  LetitiaAlgi  thaOn.1922, 
Rt.  Rev.  Percy  Mark  Herbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Blackburn 


(q.v.)\  Seats — Hackwood  Park,  Basingstoke  ;  BoltonHall, 
and  Wensley  Hall,  Leyburn,  R.S.O.,  Yorks.  Clubs— 
Carlton,  Yorkshire  (York). 

Sons  of  the  late  Hon.   Amias  Charles  Orde-Powlett, 
b.  1828  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1852,  Anne  Martha,  only  child  of 
the  late   Christopher  Topham,   Esq.,   of  Middleham 
Hall,  Yorkshire : — 
Amias  Christopher  Thomas  Orde-Powlett,  Esq.,  b.  1862  ; 
formerly  Capt.   R.  Welch  Fusiliers,  Capt.   P.H.O.  Yorks. 
Regt.  during  Great  War,    formerly   1st    Lieut.    1st   Batt. 
Manchester  Regt.,  J. P.  N.   Rdg.  of  Yorks. ;  m.  1st,  1886, 
Alice  (d.  1920),  d.  of  the  late  Humphrey  Brooke  Firman, 
Esq.,  of  Gateforth  Hall,  Selby ;  2nd,  1920,  Violet  Mary,  d. 
of    the    late    Clervaux    Chaytor,    Esq.,    J. P.,     D.L. ,    of 
Spennithorne  Hall,   Leyburn.     Res. — Thorney  Hall,  Ley- 
burn,  Yorkshire;    Middleham   Hall,  Middleham,    R.S.O., 
Yorkshire.     Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Yorkshire  (York). 
Descendants  of  Sir  John  Orde,  1st  Bart.  (d.  1824),  now 
bearing  the   name    and   arms   of    Campbell-Orde   by 
Royal  Licence,    16  Jan.   1883.      Arms — Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  Orde  as  above  ;  2  and  3,  gyronny,  of  eight  or  and 
sable,  a  bordure  compony  ermine  and  vert,  a  crescent 
of  the  last  for  difference  (Campbell).     Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.     Crests— 1.   Orde  as  above  ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  proper,  holding  a 
spur  or,  strap  also  proper.    Mottoes — "  Mitis  et  fortis  " 
(Orde);  and  "Forget   not"  (Campbell).     Sons  of  Sir 
John  William   Powlett  Campbell-Orde,  3rd  Bart.,   b. 
1827;  d.  1897;  m.  1st,  1862,  Alice  Louisa  (d.  1883), 
only  sister  of  Sir  Arthur  Middleton,  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Arthur  John  Campbell-Orde,  4th  Bart.  (G.  B. ,  9  Aug. 
1790),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Argyll,  Major  Lovat's  Scouts  Imp. 
Yeom.,  late  Lieut.  3rd.  Batt.  Q.O.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1,  and  Great  War  191 5-16,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1892,  Maie  Ronald,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Campbell  Stewart 
of  Fasnacloich,  Argyllsh.  ;    and  has  had   issue — (1)  John 
Vernon  Campbell-Orde,  Esq. ,  Lieut.  5th  S.  Batt.  Cameron 
Highlanders,  b.  1894  ;  d.  1917  ;  (2)  Simon  Arthur  Campbell- 
Orde,  Esq.,  b.  1907;    Alice  Maie  [m.   1917,    Rev.   James 
H.  C.  M.  Barrow,  Vicar  of  Inverary,  Argyll,  and  has  issue] ; 
Winifred  Beatrice  ;  and  Muriel  Frances.     Seats — Kilmory 
House,  Lochgilphead,  Argyll,  N.B.  ;  North  Uist,  Inverness- 
shire.     Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Colin  Ridley  Campbell-Orde,  Esq.,  J. P.  Argyllshire,  late 
Lieut.  Lovat's  Scouts  I.Y. ,  b.  1867;  m.  1896,  Winifred 
Harriet,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Campbell  Stewart  of  Fasnacloich  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Ronald  Charles  Campbell-Orde, 
Gentleman,  served  Great  War,  b.  1897;  d.  1926;  (2)  Alan 
Colin  Campbell-Orde,  Esq.,  Flying  Officer  R.A.F.  Res., 
served  Great  War,  b.  1898  ;  (3)  Bernard  Arthur  Campbell- 
Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (4)  Peter  Stewart  Campbell- 
Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (5)  Ian  Ridley  Campbell-Orde, 


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Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  Patience  Winifred  Katherine. 
Res. — The  Cairn,  Manor  Way,  Guildford. 

Henry  Campbell  Campbell-Orde,  Esq. ,  b.  1877 ;  m. 
1st,  1901,  Marie  Elizabeth  {d.  1913),  d.  of  John  Barry;  2nd, 
1927,  Ruth,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Thomas,  of  Penarth  ;  and 
has  issue — Alexander  Powlett  Campbell-Orde,  Gentleman, 
b.  1928  ;  and  Beatrice  Constance.  Res. — Las  Tres  Laguanas, 
Las  Rosas,  Rosario  de  Santa  F6,  Argentina. 

Other  descendants   of  Thomas   Orde   of  Felkington, 
co.  Durham,  d.  1737,  bearing  name  and  arms  of  Orde, 
only.     Son  of  the  late   Rev.   William  Jocelyn  Shafto 
Orde,  b.  1836;  d.  1871  ;  m.  1861,  Annie  Bell  (d.  1900), 
d.  of  Robert  Paxton  Green  Ackroyd,  Esq.  : — 
William    Roden   Orde,   Gentleman,   b.    1867;  m.    1891, 
Gertrude  Maud,  third  d.  of  the  late  John  Stephenson,  Esq., 
of  Ballyvaughan,  co.  Limerick.     Res. — Howe  Sound,  Van- 
couver, B.C. 

Sons   of   Henry  Powlett  Shafto  Orde,  Esq.,  formerly 

Capt.  15th  Foot,  J. P.  for  Northumberland,  b.   1838  ; 

d.  1922  ;  m.  1861,  Rosa  Anne  Elizabeth  Saga  (d.  1902), 

d.    of  T.    G.    Repp    of  Copenhagen : — 

Leonard  Henry  Orde,  Esq.,  late  Major  1st  Batt.   East 

Yorks.  Regt. ,  b.  1862;  m.  1895,  Caroline  Isabella,  d.  of  the 

late  Robert  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Fintry  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 

Dorothy  Violet  Graham  [m.  1925,  Major  William  S.  R.  May, 

C.I.E.,late  E.  R.  Yorks.  Regt.].     Res.—  Twyford  House, 

Alnmouth,  Northumberland. 

Thorleif  Lancelot  Maximilian  Orde,  Gentleman,  B.A. , 
b.  1865  ;  m.  1905,  Mary  Cecilia,  d.  of  John  Shine  Wilson, 
Esq. ,  of  Trinidad ;  and  has  issue — Thorleif  Henry 
Repp  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Iris  Saga. 
Res.— 

Roden  Horace  Powlett  Orde,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1910,  Augusta  Isobel  Amelia,  3rd  d.  of  late  Thomas 
Graves  Law,  LL.D. ,  and  has  issue — (1)  Roden  Powlett 
Graves  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  (2)  Jocelyn  Augusta 
Islay  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  191 2  ;  (3)  Thomas  Henry  Egil 
Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (4)  Wilfrid  Donald  Dundas 
Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  (5)  Henry  Leonard  Shafto  Orde, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  (6)  John  Augustus  Roden  Orde, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  3  daus.  Res.  —  Rutherford, 
Teddington,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Henry  Orde,  Esq.,  b.   1830; 
d.    1880 ;    m.   1856,    Margaret  Barclay   (d.     1901),    d. 
of    Daniel    Gurney,    Esq.,     of    N.     Runcton     Hall, 
Norfolk  :— 
Charles  Somerville  Orde,   Esq.,  a   Director  of  Barclay 
and    Co.,    Limited,    Bankers,   J. P.    for    Suffolk    and    Gt. 
Yarmouth,  Mayor  of  Gt.  Yarmouth  1900,  formerly  Capt. 
2nd  Vol.   Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1899,  Margaret 
Susan,  d.  of  the  Rev.   William  James  Stracey-Clitherow  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Myrtle  Evelyn  [m.  1919,  Col.  Francis 
Walter,  D.S.O.] ;  and  Iris  Rosalind  [m.  1914,  Leslie  Ruthven 
Pym,  eldest  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Walter  Ruthven  Pym,  Bishop 
of    Bombay].      Res. — Hopton     House,     nr.    Great    Yar- 
mouth. 

Lancelot  Francis  Orde,  Esq.,  formerly  temp.  Major 
R.H.A.,  Mayor  of  Lowestoft  1902,  b.  1859;  m.  1894, 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  d.  of  Thomas  Frederick  Burnaby- 
Atkins,  Esq.,  of  Halstead  Place,  Sevenoaks  ;  and  has  issue 
living — (1)  Ronald  Hubert  Lancelot  Orde,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898  [m.  1923,  Nancy,  d.  of  Major  Nevill  Wright] ;  (2) 
Algernon  Edward  Orde,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Violet 
Elizabeth  [m.  1921,  Arthur  John  Arnold  Booth,  3rd  Hussars, 
and  has  issue].     Res. — 1  Saltgate,  Beccles. 

Sons  of  Sir  Julian  Walter  Orde,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  Sec. 
to  Automobile  Club,  b.  1861  ;  d.  1929 ;  m.  1885,  Alice 
Georgiana,  d.  of  Frederick  Archdale,  Esq.,  of  Bal- 
dock : — 
Michael  Amyas  Julian  Orde,  Esq.,  b.  1887.  Res. — 
Orchards,  Raveningham,  Norfolk. 

Cuthbert  Julian  Orde,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Flt.-Comdr. 
R.A.F.,  b.  1888;  m.  1916,  Lady  Eileen  Wellesley,  d.  of 
4th  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  has  issue — Julian  ;  and  Jane. 

O'REILLY  of  East  Brefny  (  ).     Quarterly,  1 

and  4,  vert,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper, 
dropping  blood,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant  or  ;  2  and 
3,  argent,  on  a  mount  an  oak  with  a  snake  descending  its 
trunk  proper.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree  eradicated,  the  trunk  entwined  by 
a  snake  ascending  proper.  Motto — "  Fortitudine  et 
prudentia." 

Sons    of  Myles  George   O'Reillv   ("The   O'Reilly"), 
Esq.,  late  Capt.   North  Cork  Rifles,  J. P.  co.   Leitrim, 


b.  1829 ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  1858,  Elizabeth  (d.  1881), 
d.  of  George  Brunskill  of  The  Lodge,  Turnham 
Green: — 

Myles  John  O'Reilly,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.  Seat — The 
Heath  House,  co.  Leitrim. 

Edmund  Adalbert  O'Reilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 

WILLIAM  JOSEPH  O'REILLY,  Esquire,  of  Knock 
Abbey,  co.  Louth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co. ,  Private 
Chamberlain  to  His  Holiness  the  Pope.  Born  Feb.  16, 
1864,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Myles  William  Patrick 
O'Reilly,  Esquire,  of  Knock  Abbey,  co.  Louth,  J. P.,  D.L. , 
B.A.  (Lond.),  LL.D.  (Rome),  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1841, 
M.P.  co.  Longford  1862-79,  by  his  wife  Ida,  second  dau. 
of  Edmund  Jerningham  of  43  Rutland  Gate,  Hyde  Park, 
London.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  proper,  dropping  blood,  supported  by 
two  lions  rampant  or ;  2.  argent,  three  torteaux  in  bend 
between  two  cottises  gules,  a  chief  sable  ;  3.  argent,  on  a 
mount,  an  oak  tree  with  a  snake  descending  its  trunk  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crests  — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  an  oak-tree  with  a  snake  entwined,  descending  proper ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour,  couped  at 
the  elbow,  thegauntletgrasping  a  dagger  all  proper.  Motto— 
"  Fortitudine  et  prudentia."  Seat—  Knock  Abbey,  Dun- 
dalk,  co.  Louth 

ORIEL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  a 
lozenge  counterchanged,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  and  in  the  second  and 
third  a  lion's  face  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound's  head  couped 
proper,  collared  and  lined  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
sprig  of  myrtle  flowered  also  proper.  Motto — "  Virtus 
vincit." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Charles  George  Carpenter  Oriel, 

Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of   Judicature,  of 

Alfred  Place,  London,  b.  1800 ;  d.  1874 ;  m.  1855, 

Sophia,  d.  of   John  Bovingdon,  of  Croxley  Hall, 

Herts.  :— 

Rev.  Henry  Segar  Oriel,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  Rector  of  Ingestre  1906  to  1926,  b.  1859 ;  m. 

1890,  Annie  Sophia  Townshend,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  George 

William  Burrow  Wills,  Rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Exeter ; 

and  has  issue — Maj.  Theodore  Henry  Bovingdon  Oriel, 

M.C.,  R.G.A.  (ret.),  M.A.  (Camb.).   Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Res. — Landour,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

ORLEBAR  of  Hinwick  (1  April  1652,  H.  Coll.  ;  confirmed 
Heralds'   Visit,  co.   Bedford,   1669).      Argent,    two   bars 


gules,  the  upper  charged  with  two  roses,  the  lower  with 
one  of  the  field,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or.  Mantling  gulen 
and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  as 
eagle's  head  between  two  wings  erect  argent,  charged  on 


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the    neck   with    two    barrulets    gules.      Motto — "  Ora    et 
labora." 

Sons   of    Richard    Orlebar,   of    Hinwick,   co.    Beds., 
and   Dundridge,    co.    Devon,    J. P.    cos.    Beds,    and 
Northants. ,  b.  1833;  d.  1920;  m.  1861,  Frederica  St. 
John,  fifth  d.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Edward  Rouse- 
Boughton  (d,  1856),  10th  Bart.,  M.P. :— 
Richard Rouse-Boughton  Orlebar,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.  Beds., 
late  Lt.-Col.  5th  (Res.)  Bait.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1889,  Faith  Henrietta,  third  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Robert  Bourne 
(d.  1915),  D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1890,  of  Cowarne  Court, 
co.  Hereford,  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Richard  Astry  Bourne 
Orlebar,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  J.P.  co. 
Beds.,  b.  1894;  (2)  John  Hatton  Rolt  Orlebar,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  1  st.  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt. ,  b.  1907  ;  Erica  Beatrice 
Faith   \m.   1922,  Joseph   Bramwell  Graham] ;   and   Mary 
Joyce.     Seat — Hinwick  House,  Wellingborough,  co.  North- 
ants.    Club — Carlton. 

Beauchamp   Orlando   Chichele   Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b. 
1863;    m.   1924,  Alexandria  Osman,  d.   of  the  late  John 
Dixon,  A.M.I.C.E. ,  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey.      Res. — The 
Slade  House,  Hinwick,  Wellingborough,  co.  Northants. 
Only  surv.  son  of  John  Orlebar,  formerly  of  Tooram, 
Warnambool,  Victoria,  Australia,  b.   1834;   d.   1916; 
m.  1874,  Julia  Charlotte  (d.  1915),  second  d.  and  coh. 
of  the  late  Henry  Pearse  (d.  1866),  of  32  Queen's  Gate 
Terrace,   W. ,    and   Amity    Hall   and    Golden   Grove, 
Vere,  Co.  Jamaica: — 
Gerald  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — Glenthorne, 
Court  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Son  of  Cuthbert  Knightley  Orlebar  of  Gnaton,  Torquay, 
b.  1844;  d.  1882;  m.  1873,  Georgina  Emily  (d,  1915), 
yngst.  d.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Henry  Miller  of  Preston, 
co.  Lanes.: — 
Reginald  Knightley  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.  Club 
— Wellington. 

Son  of  Capt.  Vere  Bernard  Orlebar,  R.N. ,  of  Wood- 
bine House,  Ryde,  I.  ofW.,*.  1846;  d.  1914;  m.  1885, 
Agnes  Dorothea,  fourth  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Tierney 
Fergusson,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 
Knightley  Vere  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  -  Comdr. 
R.N.,*.  1886.     Club— Wellington. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Amherst  Orlebar,  of  Manor  Dene, 
Rusthall.co.  Kent,*.  1844;  d.  1926;  m.  1884,  Constance 
Eleanor,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Bryans, 
M.A.  :— 
Ralph  Chaloner  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
with  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  b.  1895. 

Son  of  Rev.  Jeffrey  Edward  Orlebar,  M.A.,  Rector  of 

Glencarse,  co.  Perth,  b.  1850;  d.  1910 ;  m.  1877,  Clara 

Albinia  (d.  1921),  second  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Duff, 

of  Port  Louis,  Mauritius: — 

Jeffrey  Alexander  Amherst  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ; 

m.  2ndly. ,  1915,  Margaret  Frances  Hamlyn,  only  d.  and  h. 

of  the  late  William  Borrer(i.  1920),  J.P,,  of  Pakyns Manor, 

co.    Sussex,    and    has    issue — (1)  Nigel    Borrer    Orlebar, 

Gentleman,  b.  1916;   (2)    Rupert  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b. 

1920  ;    and  Diana.      Seat — (jure  uxoris)   Pakyns   Manor, 

Hurstpierpoint,    co.    Sussex.       Res. — Orlingbury    House, 

Brighton. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Augustus  Orlebar,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Will- 

ington,  co.  Beds.,  b.  1824;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1859,  Caroline 

Yarde  (d.  1904),  second  d.  of  Rev.  John  Scobell,  B.D., 

Prebendary  of  Chichester: — 

The  late  Augustus  Scobell  Orlebar,  Esq.,  of  Tetworth 

Hall,  Sandy,  co.  Beds.,  J.P.  Cambs.,  b.  i860;  d.  1918  ;  m. 

1895,  Hester  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  Andrew  Knowles  (d.  1909), 

D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1883,  M.F.H.,  of  Newent  Court, 

co.  Gloucester ;  and  had  issue — Augustus  Henry  Orlebar, 

Gentleman,  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  b.  1896  [m.  1925,  Tattie.d. 

of  Cooper,  of  Kingston,  co.  Surrey] ;  Mary  Caroline 

[m.    1920,  Major   Frank   Preedy,    D.S.O.,    M.C.,    R.N.]; 

Dorothy  ;  and  Hester  Katherine. 

Evelyn  Henry  Orlebar,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R. M.L.I.,*.  1863  ; 
m.  1893,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  and  coh.  of  the  late  William 
Morris  of  Manchester.  Res.—  Rutt  House,  Ivybridge,  co. 
Devon. 

George  Crewe  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1923, 
Margaret  Bolette  Hoyer,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Millar, 
J.P. ,  of  Rossie  Castle,  co.  Forfar,  and  widow  of  Col.  Algernon 
Mercer,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1900,  of  Toddington  Park,  co. 
Beds.     Res. — Kumbarahulli,  Mysore,  India. 

Rev.  Edward  Yarde  Orlebar,  M.A. ,  b.  1872:  m.  1902, 
Lucy  Eleanor,  second  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Harry 
Godfrey  Thornton  (d.  1892),  Gren.  Gds.,  of  St.  John's, 
Muggerhanger,   J.P.   co.   Beds.,  and   has  issue — Godfrey 


Thornton  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  Rachel  Caroline 
Lucy  ;  and  Diana  Mary.  Seat — Crawley  House,  co.  Beds. 
Res. — Husborne  Crawley,  co.  Beds. 

Son  of  Orlando  Robert  Hammond  Orlebar,  late  Capt, 
28th  Regt. ,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1826 , 
d.  1878;  m.  1858  (his  cousin),  Arabella  Emily  (d.  1862), 
second  d.  and  coh.  of  Robert  Shipton  Orlebar  (d.  1879), 
J. P.,  of  Crawley  House,  co.  Beds. : — 
Orlando  Robert  Aplin  Orlebar,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 

ORME,  see  CAVE-ORME  and  GARNETT-ORME. 

ORME  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  an  eagle 
displayed  between  three  poleaxes  or;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  escallops  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin 
embowed  azure,  fins  and  tail  or,  surmounted  of  a  poleaxe 


as   in   the   arms.     Motto — ' '  Fortis  et   fidelis. "      Livery — 
Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Robert  Orme,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Owenmore 
and  Enniscrone,  b.   1815 ;   d.    1877 ;  m.   1843,   Sidney 
Frances,  d.  of  Major  Christopher  Carleton  L'Estrange 
of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh  : — 
Christopher   Guy  Orme,    Esq.,    J.P.    and   D.L.    (High 
Sheriff  1910)  co.  Mayo,  b.  1858;  m.  1907,  Mary  Kathleen, 
d.  of  the  1st  Baron  Morris  and  Killanin  ;  and  has  issue- 
Robert  William  Martin  Orme,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Lettice 
Francis  ;  and  Cicely  Dorothea.     Seats — Owenmore,  Cross- 
molina,  co.  Mayo;  Inniscrone,  Ballina,  co.  Sligo.     Clubs — 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Royal  Automobile. 

Son  of  Albert  L'Estrange  Orme,  Gentleman,  b.  1864; 
d.  1909;  m.  1900,  Marie,  d.  of  John  Goodwin  of  Rock- 
side,  Derbyshire : — 
Christopher    Robert    L'Estrange    Orme,    Gentleman,    b. 
1903.      Res. — Rockside,  Matlock  Bridge,  Derby. 

Son  of  John  Ormsby  Orme,  m.  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  Rev. 
Richard  St.  George  : — 
Capt.    William   Richard   Orme,    b.  .      Seat — Druni- 

largan,  Kilcock,  co.  Meath. 

ORMEROD  of  Tyldesley  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Lanes.). 
Quarterly  ;  1.  or,  three  bars  and  a  lion  passant  in  chief 
gules  (Ormerod) ;  2.  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  in  chief  a  mound 
vert,  on  a  chief  gules  two  woolpacks  or  (Johnson) ;  3. 
argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure  between  two  mullets 
pierced  sable,  three  crescents  or  (Wareing) ;  4.  gules,  a  fesse 
wavy  between  three  lions  rampant  or,  on  a  canton  of  the 


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last  a  mullet  01C  he  field  (Compton).     Mantling  gules  and 
or.     Crest — On  a   wreath  of   the  colours,    a  wolfs  head 


couped  barry  of  four  or  and  gules,  in  the  mouth  an 
ostrich  feather  erect  proper.  Motto — ' '  Dedit  meliora 
dabitque." 

Sons    of    Joseph   Arderne   Ormerod,    M.A.    (Oxon.), 

M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  b.   1848;    d.   1925;    m.  1878,  Mary 

Ellen,  d.  of  Edward  Milner  of  Dulwich  :  — 

George   Milner  Ormerod,    D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.    R.H.    and 

F.A.,  b.   1879;    m.  1909,  Mildred  Grace,  d.  and  co. -heiress 

of  Drewry  Gifford    Ottley  of  Cartown,   co.   Leitrim,    and 

has  issue — (r)  George  Wareing  Drewry  Ormerod,  b.  1910; 

(2)  Patrick  Johnson  Ormerod,  b.  1913  ;    (3)  John  Gifford 

Ormerod,   b.    1916.      Res. —  Greenhill,    Upham,    Hants.; 

Highfield,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

Rev.  Edward  Wareing  Ormerod,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector 
of  Hook,  Hampshire,  b.  1880. 

Henry  Arderne  Ormerod,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  M.C. ,  Professor 
of  Leeds  University,  b.  1886 ;  m.  1914,  Mildred  Robina,  d. 
and  co-heiress   of  Richard  Caton,  M.D. ,    sometime   Lord 
Mayor   of    Liverpool,   and   has  issue  -(1)    Richard   Caton 
Ormerod,  b.  1915  ;  (2)  Walter  Edward  Ormerod,  b,  1920. 
Thomas  Laurence  Ormerod,  M.A.,  M.B.  (Oxon.).b.  1892. 
Sons  of  Edward  Latham  Ormerod  of  Brighton,  M.D. , 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.,  b.   1819;  d.   1873;  m.   2nd,    1856, 
Maria,  d.  of  Frederick  Millett  of  Woodhill,  Guildford, 
Surrey : — 
Ernest    William    Ormerod,    M.A.,    M.D.  (Camb.),    b. 
1868  ;  m.  1902,  Janet   Clara,    d.    of   Rev.    Ridley   Daniel- 
Tyssen    of    Hove;    and    has    issue — (1)    Edward    Tyssen 
Ormerod,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Hugh  Ridley  Ormerod,  b.  1906.   Res. 
— Beauchamp  Lodge,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Arthur    Latham    Ormerod,    M.A.,     M.D.    (Oxon.),    b. 
1870.     Res. — 99  Holywell,  Oxford. 


ORMSBY  (U.O.,  1662).  1.  Gules,  a  bend  or  between 
six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (for  Ormsby) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
semee  of  cross  crosslets,  a  lion  rampant  argent ;  4.  sable, 
three  chess-rooks  argent,  a  chief  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  em- 
bowed  in  armour  proper,  charged  with  a  rose  gules,  holding 
in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  couped  at  the  thigh,  also  in 
armour  and  proper.  Motto — "  Fortis  qui  prudens."  Livery 
— Dark  green,  crimson  facings. 

Sons  of  the  late  John  Y.  Ormsby  of  Ballinamore  House, 
Kiltimagh,   co.    Mayo,   by  Anne,   dau.   of  Croasdaile 
Bowen-Miller,  Esq. ,  of  Milford,  co.  Mayo : — 
John   Yeadon   Ormsby,  Gentleman,   6.   1864 ;    m.  1889, 


Susie,  d.  of  Richard  Grahame  of  Toronto ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  John  Anthony  Ninian  Ormsby,  Gentleman,  b. 
1893;  killed  in  action  1916;  (2)  Gerald  Yeadon  Ormsby, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895  [m.  1923,  Helen  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  A. 
McLean  Macdonnel,  Barr.-at-Law,  of  Toronto,  and  has 
issue— Anthony  John  Ormsby,  Gentleman,  b.  1927;  and 
Ruth  Marion] ;  and  Anne  Ottilie  Marion  [m.  P.  A.  C. 
Ketchum,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Ballinamore  House,  Kilti- 
magh, co.  Mayo. 

George  Ormsby,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1909,  Margaret 
Fanny,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  G.  T.  Hilliard,  and  has  issue — 
Anne.     Res. — Heddon  Mill,  Braunton,  Devon. 

Rev.  Thomas  Ormsby,  D.S.O.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
formerly  Lt.-Col.  A.P.D.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1896,  Lucy  Mary, 
d.  of  Capt.  Thomson  of  Salruck,  co.  Galway;  and  has 
issue — John  Yeadon  Ormsby,  Gentleman,  R.H. A.,  b. 
1900 ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary  [m.  W.  L.  Murphy,  Ceylon 
C.S.,  and  has  issue].     Res.— Milford,  Cloghans  Hill,  Mayo. 


JOHN  BECHER  ORMSBY,  Esquire,  Colonel  R.A. 
Born  Jan.  20,  1839,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Horatio  Nelson  Ormsby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Carriganleary, 
Mallow,  by  his  wife  Judith  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Becher  Flem- 
ing of  Newcourt,  co.  Cork.  Armorial  bearings— Quar- 
terly, 1.  gules,  a  bend  or,  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
or  (for  Ormsby) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  a 
lion  rampant  argent ;  4.  sable,  three  chess-rooks  argent,  a 
chief  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  charged 
with  a  rose  gules,  holding  in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  couped 
at  the  thigh,  also  in  armour  and  proper.  Motto — "  Fortis 
qui  prudens."     Residence — 

ORMSBY.  Quarterly,  1.  gules,  a  bend  or,  between  six 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (for  Ormsby)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  semee 
of  cross  crosslets,  a  lion  rampant  argent ;  4.  sable, 
three    chess-rooks    argent,    a    chief  or.     Mantling   gules 


and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  charged  with  a  rose 
gules,  holding  in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  couped  at  the 
thigh,  also  in  armour  proper.  Motto — "Fortis  qui  pru- 
dens."    Livery — Claret  colour. 

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(1903),  J.P.,  M.D.,  Pres.  Royal  Col.  of  Surgs.,  Ireland, 
late  Surgeon  Royal  Longford  Rifles,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1923 ; 
m.  1st,  1874,  Anastasia  (d.  1911),  d.  of  John  Dickinson  ; 
2nd,    1921,    Geraldine    (92    Merrion    Square,    West 
Dublin),  d.  of  the  late  William  Mathews,  of  Hyeres, 
France) : — 
Gilbert  John  Anthony  Ormsby,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,Col. 
Army  Medical  Corps,  b.  1876;  m.  1904,  Alice,  d.  of  George 
Pirie,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;    1  dau.     Res. — 92  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin. 

ORMISTON  (H.  Coll.,  1881).  Per  saltire  gules  and 
argent,  in  pale  two  anchors  erect  or  and  as  many  pelicans, 
wings  elevated  in  fesse  of  the  first.     Mantling-  gules  and 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  argent,  ducally 
gorged  or,  maned  and  tufted  sable  (Gore) ;  2.  on  a  wreath 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
sun  rising  in  splendour  from  behind  waves  of  the  sea,  an 
anchor  erect  all  proper.  Motto — "Felicior  quo  certior." 
Livery — Claret,  with  French-grey  facings. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Ormiston,  Esq.,  C. I.E. ,  of  Ormidale, 

Thurlow  Park  Road,  W.  Dulwich,  6.  1826;  d.  1882; 

m.  1857,  Charlotte,  d.  of  William  Lane,  of  Lacey's, 

Freshwater,  I.O.W.  :— 
Thomas  Lane  Ormiston,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Indian 
Army,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner 
Temple),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1904,  Agnes  Lucy,  d.  of  John 
Benni worth  Parish,  M.A.,  of  Toynton  House,  Toynton- 
All-Saints,  Lines.,  and  Woodlawn,  Dulwich  Village. 
Seat — Trood  House,  Alphington,  Exeter,  Devon.  Clubs — 
United  Service,  Devon  and  Exeter  (Exeter). 

Henry  Lee  Ormiston,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  B.C.L.  (New  Coll., 
Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Acting  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Rangoon  1928,  b.  1874.  Clubs — Reform  ; 
E.I.  United  Service. 


ORMONDE,  Marquess  of,  fee  BUTLER. 

ORMSBY-GORE  (R.L.,  14  Oct.  1814).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly  i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or  (Gore),  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  a  bend  between 
six  cross  crosslets  or  (Ormsby) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Gore 
by  male  descent  (Fun.  entry.,  U.O.  1629);  3.  the  same 
arms  of  Ormsby ;  4.  azure,  crusily,  a  lion  rampant  argent 
(Kinardsley) ;  5.  sable,  three  chess-rooks  argent,  a  chief  or 
(also  for  Ormsby).     Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crests — 1.  on 


ox  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowedin  armour,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  man's  leg  also  in  armour,  couped  at  the  thigh 
all  proper  (Ormsby).     Motto — "  In  hoc  signo  vinces." 

Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Richard  Ormsby-Gore, 
2nd  Baron  Harlech,  b.  1819;  d.  1904;  m.  1850,  Lady 
Emily  Charlotte  Seymour  (d.  1892),  sister  of  5th 
Marquis  of  Hertford,  G.C.B.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  George  Ralph  Charles  Ormsby-Gore,  3rd 
Baron  Harlech  (U.K.,  4  Jan.  1876),  C.B.,  T.D.,  late 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon. -Col.  Comdg.  Shropshire  Imp.  Yeo., 
Col.  Welsh  Gds.  1915,  and  formerly  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards,  M.P.  Oswestry  Div.  of  Salop  1901-4,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  (1885),  and  Custos  Rotulorum  co.  Leitrim, 
D.L.  cos.  Salop  and  Merioneth  [Supporters— On  the 
dexter  side,  an  heraldic  tiger  argent,  maned  and  tufted 
sable,  ducally  gorged  or,  and  on  the  sinister  side,  a 
lion  or],  b.  1855;  m-  1881,  Lady  Margaret  Ethel  Gordon, 
d.  of  10th  Marquis  of  Huntly ;  and  has  issue — Rt.  Hon. 
William  George  Arthur  Ormsby-Gore,  P.C. ,  M.P.  for 
Denbigh  1910-18,  and  Stafford  from  1918,  D.L.,  J. P.  co. 
Leitrim,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  1922-24, 
Lieut.  Shropshire  Yeo.,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  1885  \m.  1913,  Lady 
Beatrice  Edith  Mildred  Gascoigne-Cecil,  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Owen  Gerard  Cecil  Ormsby-Gore,  Esq.,  b.  1916;  (2) 
William  David  Ormsby-Gore,  Esq.,  b.  1918  ;  (3)  John 
Julian  Stafford  Ormsby-Gore,  Gentleman,  b.  1925;  Mary 
Hermione  ;  and  Katharine  Margaret  Alice  (Res. — 5  Mans- 
field Street,  Cavendish  Square,  W. )].  Seats — Brogyntyn, 
nr.  Oswestry  ;  Glyn,  co.  Merioneth.  Clubs — Carlton,  Turf, 
Guards',  Arthur's. 

Hon.  Seymour  FitzRoy  Ormsby-Gore,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
late  Capt.  3rd  Kent  Artil.  Vols.,  and  Oxfordshire  L.I. ,  M.P. 
for  Gainsborough  1900-6,  b.  1863.  Res. — 4  West  Halkin 
Street,  S.W.     Clubs—  Pratt's,  Turf. 

ALFRED  HAMILTON  ORMSBY  -  HAMILTON, 
Esquire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dublin,  late  Capt. 
Louth  Rifles,  Barrister-at-Law  (King's  Inns  1879,  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1899),  and  Master  of  Arts  of  the  University 
of  Dublin  ;  assumed  name  of  Hamilton  by  Royal 
Licence,  dated  Nov.  19,  1892.  Born  May  14,  1852, 
being  the  fifth  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry 
Ormsby,  by  his  wife  Julia,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Hamilton 
of  Tullylish  House,  co.  Down.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  cinquefoils  ermine,  and  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  fasces  erect  proper  (for  Hamilton), 


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2  and  3,  gules,  a  bend  between  six  cross  crosslets  or,  the 
bend  charged  (for  cadency)  with  a  mullet  azure,  and  there- 


on a  crescent  argent  (for  Ormsby).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests— 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  of  five  leaves 
or*  charged  on  the  band  with  three  torteaux  fessewise, 
a  mount  vert,  thereon  an  oak  tree  penetrated  transversely 
in  the  main  stem  by  a  frame-saw  proper,  the  frame  or  (for 
Hamilton) ;  2.  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
purfled  or,  the  hand  argent,  holding  a  man's  leg,  also  in 
armour  couped  above  the  knee  also  argent  (for  Ormsby). 
Mottoes  (over  the  crest  of  Hamilton),  "Through";  (over 
the  crest  of  Ormsbv),  "  Fortis  qui  prudens "  ;  and 
(under  the  arms,  for  Hamilton),  "Sola  nobihtas  virtus." 
Married,  Sept.  7,  1892,  Gertrude  Uhthoff,  only  d.  of 
Thomas  G.  C.  Hamilton  and  Gertrude  Ann,  second  dau. 
of  the  late  Joshua  Andrew  Uhthoff,  of  Bath,  formerly 
E.I.C.S.,  Bombay,  niece  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  George 
Alexander  Hamilton  of  Hampton  Hall,  Balbriggan,  co. 
Dublin.     Residence— Killiney  Castle,  co.  Dublin. 

ORPEN  of  Ardtully  (U.O.).   Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 


azure  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  in  the  dexter 


chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second  (Orpen) ;  2  and  3, 
ermine,  a  fesse  azure,  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
sable  (Millerd).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  CreBt— Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable.  Motto — "  Veritas 
vincit." 

Son  of  Richard  Hugh   Millerd  Orpen,  Esq.,  of  Ard- 
tully, co.   Kerry,  M.A. ,  b.   1829;    d.  1907;   m.    1871, 
Amy  Noble,   eldest    d.    of  Thomas   Horwood   of  St. 
Anne's  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  London: — 
Raymond   William   Orpen,    Gentleman,    M.D.,   Senior 
San.  Officer  West  African  Medical  Staff,  b.  1875.     Seat — 
Ardtully,    Kenmare,    co.    Kerry.       Res. — Nigeria,    West 
Africa. 

ORR  EWING  (L.O.,  1870).     Argent,  a  chevron  gules, 
ensigned  with  a   banner  of  the  second,   charged  with  a 
canton  azure,  thereon  a  saltire  of  the  first,  all  between  two 
mullets  in  chief,  and  the  sun  in  splendour  in  base  of  the 
second  ;  a  bordure  indented,  also  of  the  second,  charged 
with  three  martlets  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  mullet,  also  gules.     Motto — "  Au  daciter." 
Eld.  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Ernest  Orr  Ewing,  3rd  Bart., 
D.L.,  co.  Stirling,  Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.   Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  b.  1853 ;  d.  1919 ;  m.  1879,  Hon.  Mabel 
Addington,  d.  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Sidmouth  : — 
Sir  Norman  Archibald  Orr  Ewing,   4th  Bart.  (8th  March 
1886),  D.S.O.,  Col.    Res.    of  Officers,  late  Scots  Guards, 
temp.    Brig.-Gen.   45th   Inf.    Bde.    1918,    comdg.    154th 
Inf.  Bde.  (T.A.)  since  1925,  Member  Royal  Company  of 
Archers,  served  Great  War  (despatches  5  times,  D.S.O.), 
b.  1880;  m.  191 1,   Laura,    d.  of  Abraham  John  Robarts, 
and   has   issue — Ronald  Archibald    Orr   Ewing,   Esq.,    b. 
1912  ;    Alan   Lindsay    Orr    Ewing,  Esq.,    1915  ;    Robert 
Norman  Orr  Ewing,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;    and  Jean  Marjorie. 
Seats — Cardross,  Port  of  Menteith,  Perthshire  ;    Lennox- 
bank,  co.  Dumbarton.    Clubs — Guards',  Turf,  Carlton,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

ORR-LEWISofWhitewebbsPark(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  three  spear- 
heads gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first 
(for  Lewis)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  three  piles  gules  issuant 
from  a  chief  or,  thereon  an  annulet  of  the  second,  between 
two  maple-leaves  vert  (for  Orr).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  a  lion  sejant  supporting  with  the 
dexter  foreleg  a  banner  sable,  charged  with  a  lion 
rampant  argent  (for  Lewis)  ;  2.  out  of  the  battlements 
of  a  tower  argent,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  proper,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  cross  crosslet  or  (for  Orr).  Badge — A  lily 
proper  and  a  rose  gules,  both  leaved  and  slipped  vert, 
and  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Patriae  fidus." 
Son  of  Sir  Frederick  Orr  Orr-Lewis,  1st  Bart., 
b.  1866;  d.  192 1  ;  m.  1896,  Maude  Helen,  d.  of 
W  William  Booth,  of  London,  Ontario,  Canada  : — 
f*  Sir  John  Duncan  Orr-Lewis,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Whitewebbs 
Park,  Enfield  (12  Feb.  1920),  b.  1898  ;  m.  1921,  Marjorie 
(d.  1926),  d.  of  James  Milne,  of  3  Buckingham  Gate; 
and  has  issue — Marie  Ardyn.  Seat — Whitewebbs  Park, 
nr.  Enfield,  Middx.     Clubs — White's,  Bath,  Orleans. 

ORR-OWENS  (R.L.,  1904,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  a  boar  passant  argent,  armed  collared  and  chained 
or,  to  a  holly-bush  on  a  mount  in  base  both  proper,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  three  ravens'  legs  meeting  in  the  fesse 
point  sable  (Owens) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  piles  in  point 
argent,  the  centre  pile  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert, 
on  a  chief  or,  a  torteaux  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitche"e 
of  the  field  (Orr). 

Dau.  of  Rev.  James  Orr,  m.  1850,  Harriet  Skeffington, 
eld.  d.  of  late  John  Owens,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Holestone, 
co.  Antrim  : — 
Harriet  C.  Orr.     Seat—  Holestone,  co.  Antrim.     Res.— 
39  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 

OSBORN  of  Chicksands.  Argent,  a  bend  between 
two  lions  rampant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  argent,  ducally  crowned  or. 
Motto — "  Quantum  in  rebus  inane." 

Son  of  Henry  John  Robert  Osborn,  Esq.  (eld.  son 

of  6th  Bart.),  b.  1839 ;  d.  1889  ;  m.  1866,  Emily  (i. 

1920),  d.  of  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  of  Hatley  Park. 

co.  Cambridge  : — 


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Sir  Algernon  Kerr  Butler  Osborn,  7th  Bart.  (11  Feb. 
1661-2) ,  J. P.  Beds.,  Capt.  andHon.Maj.(ret.)Beds.Regt., 
b.  1870  ;  m.  1903,  Beatrice,  d.  of  William  Greenfield,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Haynes  Park,  co.  Bedford  ;  and  has  issue — 
Peter  Stanley  Howard  Osborn,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Danvers 
Lionel  Rouse  Osborn,  Esq.  b.  1916  ;  Dorothy.  Seat — 
Chicksands  Priory,  Shefford,  Beds.  Clubs — Orleans, 
Arthur's. 

4th  son  of  Sir  George  Robert  Osborn,  6th  Bart.,  b. 

1813  ;  d.  1892;  by  istwife,  m.  1835,  Lady  Charlotta 

Elizabeth   Kerr  {d.   1866),  sister  of    9th  Earl    of 

Antrim : — 

Mark  Charles  Danvers  Osborn,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N., 

b.  1845;  m.  1st,  1872,  Mary  Courtenay  {d.  1884),  d.  of 

William  Pratt,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  by  her  has 

issue — 3  daus;  2nd,  1885,  Mary  Anne  Bell  {d.  1903),  d. 

of  W.  B.  Fulton  of  Hobart,  Tasmania;  3rd,  1904,  Clara 

Harriet  [d.  1920),  widow  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  Gordon 

Cranmer,  Rector  of  Little  Staughton,  Beds.    Res. — 14 

Rothsay  House,  Bedford. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Montagu  Francis  Louis  Osborn  (4th 
son  of  5th  Bart.),  M.A.,  B.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  New- 
castle, Vicar  of  Embleton,  Northumberland,  6.1824  ; 
d,  1895;  m.  1861,  Catherine  Barbara  {d.  1907),  d. 
of  John  Marriott  of  Kibworth  Harcourt : — 
Rev.  Francis  Wilfrid  Osborn,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly 
Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Camden  Town,  N.W.,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1899,  Helen  Osborn,  d.  of  the  late  David  Lamb,  of 
Newport.     Res. — Cannock  House,  Malvern  Link, 

Montagu  John  Osborn,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
F.R.C.S.,  Asst.  Master  at  Malvern  Coll.,  b.  1869;  m. 
1918,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Roslin  Williams  of  Lindsey  House, 
Bishops  Stortford.  Res.  —  Forti,  Alexandra  Road, 
Malvern. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Danvers  Henry  Osborn  (5th  son 
of  5th  Bart.),  Indian  Army,  b.  1827;  d.  1898;  m. 
1862,  Annette,  d.  of  T.  W.  Wilson  of  Calcutta :— - 
Arthur  Osborn,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 
Danvers  Osborn,  Esq.,  J.P.  British  Columbia,  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1906,  Inez,  d.  of  Henry  Smith  of  Victoria,  B.C. ;  and 
has  issue — George  Schomberg  Osborn,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909 ;  and   Dorothy  Annette.     Res. — 1056  Richmond 
Avenue,  Victoria,  B.C. 


OSBORN  (H.  Coll.).     Quarterly,  ermine  and  azure,  two 
dolphins   naiant    in   pale  or.      Mantling    azure    and   or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  as  in  the 
arms,  between  two  javelins  erect  proper.  Motto — ' '  Pro- 
desse  quam  conspici." 

Son  of  John  Osborn,   b.    1812;    d.    1882;    tn.    1839, 

Priscilla,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Rogers  : — 
Thomas  George  Osborn,  Esq.,  J.P  Denbighshire,  M.A. 
(Camb.  late  Fellow  of  Trinity   Hall),  b.    1843;    m-   *896, 


Jessie  Emma,  ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  F.  A.  West ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  George  Francis  Atterbury  Osborn,  Gentleman, 
b.  1872 ;  (2)  John  Douglas  Hamilton  Osborn,  Gentleman, 
Solicitor,  b.  i88$(Res. — Brillscote,Llanerch  Road,  Colwyn 
Bay)  ;  Jessie  Maud  \tn.  Rev.  F.  F.  Bretherton  of  Margate] ; 
Ethel  May  ;  Helen  Marguerite  ;  and  Muriel  Hartley.  Res. 
—  Haddon  Lodge,  Colwyn  Bay.  Clubs — Welsh,  and 
Colwyn  Bay  Club. 

OSBORNE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  ermine  and 
azure,  overall  a  cross  or  (for  Osborne) ;  2,  gules,  an  eagle 
with  two  heads  displayed  between  three  fleurs-de-lys 
argent  (for  Godolphin) ,  3.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cross  gules  (for  Churchill). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  an  heraldic 
tiger  passant  or,  tufted  and  maned  sable  (for  Osborne) ; 
2.  a  dolphin  embowed  sable  (for  Godolphin).  Supporters 
— On  the  dexter,  a  griffin  or ;  on  the  sinister,  an  heraldic 
tiger  argent,  each  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  azure. 
Motto—"  Pax  in  bello." 

Only  son  of  Sir  George  Godolphin  Osborne,   10th 

Duke  of  Leeds,  Capt.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1862;  d.  1927; 

m.  1884,  Lady   Katherine  Frances  Lambton,  d.  of 

2nd  Earl  of  Durham : — 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  John  Francis  Godolphin  Osborne, 
nth  Duke  of  Leeds  (4  May  1694),  Marquess  of  Car- 
marthen (9  April  1639),  Earl  of  Danby  (27  June  1674), 
Viscount  Latimer,  of  Danby,  Baron  Osborne,  of  Kiveton, 
Yorks.  (15  Aug.  1673),  Baron  Godolphin,  of  Farnham 
Royal,  Bucks.  (14  May  1832),  Viscount  Oseburne,  of 
Dunblane,  co.  Perth  (2  Feb.  1672-3),  Bart,  of  England 
(13  July  1620),  b.  1901.  Seat — Hornby  Castle,  Bedale, 
Yorks.     Res. — Selva  Dolce,  Bordighera,  Italy. 

O'SHEA  (U.O.)  Party  per  pale  indented  or  and  vert, 
two  fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  counterchanged.  Mantling  vert 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  swan  rising  sable,  billed  and  legged  gules,  hold- 
ing in  the  bill  a  dart  silver.  Motto — "Honor  virtutem 
insignit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  O'Shea,  Knt.  Bach.,  of  Old  Court, 
Rochestown,  co.  Cork,  b.  1858;  d.  1926;  m.  1882, 
Bridget,  d.  of  John  Blewitte : 


O'Shea,     Esq.,     b. 


Rochestown,  co.  Cork. 
O'Shea,  Esq.,  b. 
O'Shea,  Esq.,  b. 
O'Shea,  Esq.,.*. 


Res.  —  Old     Court, 


Res.— 
Res- 
Res— 


O'SHEE  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  8,  per  bend  in- 
dented azure  and  or,  two  fleurs-de-lys  counterchanged  (for 
Odaneus  Shee) ;  2.  gules,  three  swords  per  fesse  argent, 
hilted  or,  the  centre  sword  pointing  to  the  dexter  side  (for 
William  Shee) ;  3.  sable,  three  pheons  argent  (for  John 
Shee);  4.  gules,  two  swords  in  saltire  argent,  points  down, 
surmounted  by  a  third  in  pale,  point  up,  hilted  or  (for 
Edmond  Shee) ;  5.  argent,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  broad-arrow  heads  sable  (Archer) ;  6.  per  pale  in- 
dented or  and  gules  (Bermingham)  ;  7.  argent,  three  bars 
gules,  over  all  a  bend  sable  (de  la  Hide).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  silver.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
swan  rousant  sable.     Motto — "  Vincit  Veritas." 

Sons  of   Nicholas   Richard   Power   O'Shee,    Esq.,   of 

Gardenmorris,   J.P.    and  D.L.    co.  Waterford   (High 

Sheriff    1861),    b.    1821 ;    d.    1902;    tn.    1865,    Lady 

Gwendoline  Anson,  d.  of  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield  : — 

Richard  Alfred  Poer  O'Shee,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  D.L. 

Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.E. ,  served  with  Benin  Exped.  1897  (desp., 

medal    and  clasp),  in    West   Africa   1897-8   (clasp),    and 

Great  War,  b.  1897;    tn.  1919,  Bernadette,  d.  of  M.  de 

Francqueville.     Seat — Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford  ;  and 

Sheestown,  near  Kilkenny.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

John  Marcus  Poer  O'Shee,  Gentleman,  R.I.C.,  b.  1869  ; 
m.  1900,  Myrtle  Constance,  d.  of  Col.  Ynyr  Henry  Burges 
of  Parkanaur ;  and  has  issue — Mildred  ;  and  Gwendoline 
Constance.     Res. — Marchings,  Chigwell,  Sussex. 

Col.  George  Iver  Patrick  Poer  O'Shee,  late  K.O.Y.L.I., 
formerly  Capt.  Leinster  Regt.,  served  Great  War  (des- 
patches), £.  1873;  tn.  1907,  Lady  Edith  Charlotte  Harriet, 
d.  of  8th  Earl  of  Kingston  ;  and  has  issue — Patrick  Iver 
Rivallon  Poer  O'Shee,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Christine. 
Res.— Sheestown  House,  co.  Kilkenny.     Club— Wellington. 

OSLER  of  Toronto  (H.  Coll.  1911).  Barry  wavy  argent 
and  azure,  three  pilchards  hauriant  proper,  all  within  a 
bordure  sable  charged  with  eight  bezants.     Mantling  azure 


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and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  beaver 
proper,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto— 
"  Dii  laboribus  omnia  verdunt." 

Sons    of    Sir    Edmund   Boyd   Osier,    Knt.    Bach.   oJ 
Craigleigh,    Toronto,    Pres.    Toronto    Bond    Trade, 
Memb.    for   West   Toronto   in    Dominion   House    ol 
Commons,  b.   1845;    d.    1924;    m.   1st,   1869,   Mary 
Isabella    Lamond  (d.    1871),    d.    of   James    Lamond 
Smith  of  Ben    Lamond,  Toronto;    2nd,  1873,  Anne 
Farquharson,    d.  of  late    Francis  James  Cochran  of 
Balfour,  Aberdeen : — 
Francis  Gordon  Osier,  Esq.,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1900,  Margaret, 
d.    of    William   Ramsay    of  Toronto;    and   has   issue- 
William    Ramsay   Osier,    Esq.,   b.    1903;  Gordon  Stuart 
Osier,   Gentleman,  b.  1905;    Robert  Free  Osier,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1911;    and  Phyllis  Amy.       Res.  —  Craighleigh, 
Toronto. 

Edmund  Featherston  Osier,  Esq.,  *.  1880  ;  m.  1st,  1905, 
Gwyneth  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Col.  George  Hamilton  Sim,  R.E.  ; 
2nd,  1909,  Nadine,  d.  of  James  Kirkpatrick  Kerr  of  Rath- 
nally,  Toronto  ;  and  by  1st  mar.  has  issue,  Gwynn  Hamil- 
ton Osier,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  by  2nd  mar.,  Anne 
Evelyn.     Res. — Bronte,  Ontario. 

Hugh  Farquharson  Osier,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1907,  Kathleen,  d.  of  William  Harty 
of  Kingston,  Ontario  ;  and  has  issue— William  Edmund 
Osier,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 ;  Hugh  Farquharson  Osier, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911.     Res. — Winnipeg,  Canada. 

OSMASTON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
three  spear-heads  gules,  in  chief  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
of  the  second,  armed  and  maned  or,  in  base,  on  a  pile  of 
the  last,  issuing  from  the  chevron  an  unicorn's  head,  erased 
of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  unicorn's  head  argent,  erased 
gules,  armed  and  maned  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three 
spear-heads,  one  and  two  also  gules.     Motto— "Ad  rem." 

Sons  of  John  Osmaston,  Esq.,  J. P.   for  cos.    Derby, 

Stafford,    and   Sussex,    D.L.    co.    Derby,  b.   1831 ;  d. 

1901;  m.  1st,  1853,  Emily  Sophia  (d.  i860),  d.  of  Rev. 

Henry  Western  Plumptre,  Rector  of  Eastwood,  Notts. ; 

2nd,  1861,  Florence  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Royd  Rice  of 

Dane  Court,  Kent : — 
Francis  Plumptre  Beresford  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  Barr.- 
at-Law,  b.  1857;  m.  1884,  Eleanor  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Field  of  Bigby  Rectory,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Dudley  Francis  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1892 
[tn.         ;  and  has  issue—  ];  (2)  Robert  Shirley  Osmas- 

ton, Gentleman,  b.  1895;  and  Dorothea  [m.  1910,  Walter 
Thomas  Layton,  C.H.,  C.B.E.  ;  and  has  issue].  Seat- 
Basil  de  Forest  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Res — 
Cecil  Alvend  FitzHerbert  Osmaston,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
Col.  (ret.)  R.M.A.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1893,  Minnie  Buckley,  d.  of 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  Tuson,  K.C.B.,  R.M.A.  ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Lionel  Cecil  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Osmond 
Bertram  Beresford  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (3) 
Cecil  Henry  Edward  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and 
Myrtle  Florence  [m.  1918,  Lieut.  A.  K.  Faulkner].  Res— 
Mochbeggars,  Fittleworth,  Sussex. 

Bertram  Beresford  Osmaston,  Esq.,  CLE.  India  Forest 
Service,  late  Chief  Conservator,  Central  Provinces,  b.  1868  ; 
m.  1893,  Catherine  Mary,  d.  of  Gen.  Hutchinson ;  and 
has  had  issue— (1)  Bertram  Hutchinson  Osmaston,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  3rd  Dragoons,  b.  1895;  (2)  Oswald  Camplyon 
Hutchinson  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut.  R.E. , 
b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917;  (3)  Gordon  Hutchinson, 
Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1898;  Olive  Mary; 
Daphne  Sylvia  ;  and  Myrtle  Catherine.  Res.~i\6  Banbury 
Road,  Oxford. 

Lionel  Sherbrooke  Osmaston,  Gentleman,   India  Forest 
Service,  b.   1870;    m.   1897,  Selina  Fanny,   d.    of  the   late 
John  Bridges  Plumptre  of  Goodnestone  Park,  Kent ;  and 
hassurv.  issue— (1)  Fitzwalter  Camplyon  Osmaston,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901 ;  (2)  Robert  Lionel  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903;  and  Gwendoline  Sel  ma.     Res. — 
John  Henry  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Ulric  Ernest  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Arthur  Edward  Osmaston,  Gentleman,  Imperial  Forest 
Service,  b.  1885;  m.   1921,  Annora  Esther,   d.    of  Henry 
GoulburnChetwynd-Stapylton-  of  Hillins,  Petworth,  Sussex. 

OSMOND  (H.  Coll).  Sable,  a  /esse  dancettee  and  in  chief 
an  eagle  displayed  erminois,  a  bordure  wavy  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the   colours,   an 


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a  barrulet  wavy  azure. 

Sons  of  the  late  George  Wise  Osmond,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1843;  d.  1884;  m.  1869,  Julia  Augusta,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Forbes  of  Yardley  Chase,  Jamaica:— 

George  William  Forbes  Osmond,  Esq.,  Paymaster 
R  N.    b.  1871.     Res. — Hern,  Benhilton,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Charles  Fortescue  Osmond,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  laie 
H  A  C  (T  D.),  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O.),  b.  1877;  m.  1921,  Lilian  Frances,  d  of 
the  late  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell  Torrance,  M.  P.  Postal  add.— 
Wisaller,  P.O.  Selbourne,  Addo,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 

Henry  Arthur  Wise  Osmond,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res.— 
Port  Maria,  Jamaica. 

Humphrey  Dacres  Osmond,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  Lieut. 
Imp.  Light  Horse,  b.  1881.  Res.— Krugersdorp,  Transvaal, 
S.  Africa. 

OSWALD,  see  GORDON-OSWALD. 

OSWALD  (L.O. ,  1681)— Azure,  a  naked  savage  proper 
wreathed  with  bay  leaves,  and  bearing  in  the  sinister 
hand  a  baton  erect  on  his  shoulder  vert,  and  in  the  dexter 


hand  a  cross-staff  pointing  to  a  star  placed  in  the  dexter 
chief  or.     Above  the  shield  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 


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with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  with  this  Motto, 
"  Monstrant  astra  viam." 

Second  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  the  late  James  Townsend 

Oswald,   of  Dunnikier,  b.    1820;   d.   1893;    tn.  1847, 

Ellen   Octavia,  dau.    of  P.  J.  Miles  of  Leigh  Court, 

Bristol : — 

Col.  St.  Clair  Oswald,  C.B.  (Civ.),  late  3rd  Hussars,  J.P., 

D.L.  Fife,  b.   1858;   tn.  1915,   Elizabeth  Winifred,  d.   of 

Reginald  Osborne   of  St.   Ives,   Hunts.,  and   has  issue — 

Daphne    Charlotte.      Seat— Dunnikier,    Kirkcaldy,    N.B. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military  ;  New  (Edinburgh). 

OSWALD  of  Auchincruive  (L.O.,  1861)— Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  a  naked  man,  wreathed  about  the  middle  with 
bay  leaves,  having  a  quiver  of  arrows  by  hs  side,  bearing  a 
bow  in  his  left  hand,  all  proper,  and  pointing  with  his  right 
to  a  comet,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  or,  a  border  engrailed 
of  the  last  (for  Oswald,  L.O. ,  c.  1680-7  ana*  I77°) ;  2.  gules, 
two  leopards  passant  guardant  in  pale  argent  (for 
Haldane  of  that  Ilk)  ;  3.  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed 
between  four  roses  gules  (for  Lennox).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  and  pointing  to  a  star 
of  eight  rays  proper,  with  the  Motto,  "Sequamur"  (for 
Oswald) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head 
erased  proper,  with  the  Motto,  "Suffer"  (for  Haldane). 
Only  son  of  George  Oswald,  Esq.,  of  Auchincruive 
and  of  Cavens,  b.  1814 ;  d.  1871  ;  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Julia  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Ferrier  Hamilton  of  Cavinhill 
and  Westport,  co.  Ayr  : — 
Julian  Oswald,  Esq.,  of  Auchincruive,  J. P.  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  Major  late  16th  Lancers,  b.  i860;  tn.  1897, 
Ethel  Maud  Stirling,  d.  of  Major  J.  H.  Ensor,  late  12th 
Lancers,  and  has  issue — Richard  Alexander  Oswald,  Gen- 
tleman, Lieut.  Hodson's  Horse,  b.  1898  ;  George  Hamilton 
Oswald,  Gentleman,  Midshipman  R.N.,b.  1903  ;  Margaret 
Elizabeth  ;  and  Letitia.  Seats — Auchincruive,  near  Ayr, 
co.  Ayr;  and  Cavens,  Kirkbean,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 

OSWALD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1,  argent,  on  a 
mount  in  base  a  savage  wreathed  about  the  head  and 
middle  with  oak  leaves,  pointing  with  his  dexter  hand 
to  a  comet)  in  the  dexter  chief  point  all  proper,  a  chief 
arched  azure  (for  Oswald) ;  2.  gules,  two  demi-lions  in 
chief  or,  and  a  rose  in  base  argent   (for  Harrison) ;    3 . 


ermine,  on  a  chief  indented  gules,  three  estoiles  or  (for 
Estcourt) ;  4.  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles*  heads 
erased  or  (for  Beaubois);  5.  azure,  three  leopards' faces 
in  pale  or  (for  Snigge).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  clouds 
a  hand  erect  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  pointing  to  an 
estoile  of  eight  points  or.     Motto — "Sequamur." 

Issue  of  Col.  James  Williamson  (formerly  Oswald), 
Commandant    26th    Punjab   Infantry,    of   Burton 


House,  York,  b.  18265m.  1862,  Marion  Ellen,  only 

d.   and  eventual  heir  of  Capt.  Charnock  Ingleby 

Harrison.    65th  N.I.    Regt.,   who    after  his    death 

resumed  for  herself  and  and  her  issue  the  name  of 

Oswald,    and    afterwards   by  R.L.    11    May   19 14, 

assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Estcourt: — 

Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Charles  Williamson  Oswald,  C.B. 

(i9i7),C.M.G.  (1918),  Officer  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  Order 

of  the  Nile,  3rd    Class,   F.R.G.S.,  b.   1863  ;    tn.   1908, 

Margaret  Malcolm,  d.   of  William  Carson,   Esq.,  J.P., 

of  Carnalea  House,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue — Oswald 

Robert  Williamson  Oswald,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Praxeda 

Estcourt   Isabella  Emily  Oswald  Williamson ;    Ingleby 

Margaret   Ann    Major    Williamson;     Alethea     Carson 

Elizabeth  Williamson,     Res. — Breathtulla,  Helens  Bay, 

co.  Down ;  Mont  Riant,  Territet,  Switzerland.     Club — 

Army  and  Navy. 

Theodora  Williamson  (Author  of  "Chief  of  the  Staff" 
and  other  novels),  tn.  1898,  Lt.-Col.  Kenneth  Combe, 
R.A.  (d.  1914), served  in  S.  African  War,  commanded  "  I  " 
Battery  R.H.A.  1908,  3rd  son  of  Charles  Combe,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Cobham  Park.  ties. — Pinkney  House,  Colches- 
ter. Clubs — Ladies'  Army  and  Navy,  Officers'  (Colches- 
ter.).   (Vide  Combe). 

Agnes  Estcourt-Oswald,  M.B.,  D.P.H.,  D.O.M.S.  Res. 
— Pinkney  House,  Colchester.  Clubs — Ladies'  Army  and 
Navy,  London  University,  Officers'  (Colchester).  (Vide 
Estcourt-Oswald). 

CHARLES  ROBERT  OSWALD-BROWN  (formerly 
CHARLES  ROBERT  BROWN),  Esq.,  Major  in   H.M. 

Manchester  Regt.     Born ,  son  of  the  late  James  Brown 

of  Orangefield ;  and  has  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Oswald.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1895)— Azure,  a 
savage  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  bay  leaves 
having  a  quiver  of  arrows  by  his  side,  bearing  a  bow  in  his 
left  hand  proper,  and  pointing  with  his  right  to  a  blazing 
star  in  the  dexter  chief  point  or,  within  an  orle  of  fleurs-de- 
lys  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  lion  rampant  parted 
per  fesse  argent  and  azure,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  star 
wavy  of  six  rays  or  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this 
Motto,  "  Floreat  majestas."     Postal  address — 

OSWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  cross  patonce  azure  between 
in  chief  two  fountains  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  spear  erect 
proper,  two  greyhounds'  heads  couped  at  the  neck  and 
addorsed,  the  dexter  or,  collared  azure,  the  sinister  azure, 
collared  or.     Motto — "  Semper  paratus." 

Son  of  William  Francis  Oswell  of  Welsh  Frankton,  co. 

Salop,  H.E.I. C.S.,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1889;  tn.  1849,  Jemima 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Kershaw  of  Douglas,  Isle  ol 

Man: — 

William  St.  John  Oswell ,  Gentleman ,  F.  R. G. S. ,  F. R.  C. I. , 

late  Commr.  of  the  Sierra  Leone  Protectorate,  served  in  the 

Boer  War  with  2nd  Batt.  Sharpshooters  (medal  and  five 

clasps),   b.  1861 ;   tn.  1910,  Margaret    Elizabeth   Gabbett, 

eldest  d.  of  Capt.  T.  A.  M.  Dickin,  J.  P.,  late  Norfolk  Regt. 

Clubs — Cocoa  Tree.Gresham. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  LLoyd  Oswell,  Vicar  of  St. George's, 

Shrewsbury,  and  Rector  of  Llandinabo,  co.  Hereford, 

b.  1813  ;  d.  1893  ;  tn.  1st,  1840,  Catherine,  d.  of  Charles 

Murray  of  New  Grove,  Petworth  :— 

Rev.     William    Henry   LLoyd    Oswell,    M.A.     Oxford, 

formerly  Vicar  of  Stratton  Audley,  Oxford,  b.  1844;  tn.  1st, 

1875,  Lucy  Ann  Law  (d.  1878),  d.  of  John  Henry  Westcar 

Peel   of  Watlington  ;  2nd,   1880,  Emily  Bishop,  only  surv. 

d.   of  Thomas  Richard  Fisher  of  Frewin    Hall,    Oxford; 

and  has  issue — Rev.  Basil  Henry  Oswell,  Chaplain  R.N., 

B.A.    Oxford,   admitted  a  Burgess  of  Shrewsbury  1912,  b. 

1884  (Address — c/o  Admiralty,   S.W.i);  Lucy  Katharine 

Peel   (by   first   marriage)  ;     Hilda    Mary   [m.  1912,    Rev. 

William  Corbett  Perry,  M.A.];   and  Winifred  Emily  Mary 

[tn.  1907,  Martin  Theodore  Daniel,  Commander  R.N.,  and 

has  issue]      Res. — 230  Iffley  Road,  Oxford. 

Arthur  Edward  LLoyd  Oswell,  Gentleman,  A.R.I.B.A., 
b.  1852;  tn.  1895,  Mabel  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Amphlett.  Res. — Coton  Hill  Cottage,  Berwick  Road, 
Shrewsbury. 

Thomas  John  Oswell,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.  (ret.), 
b.  1853  ;  tn.  1895,  Alice  Gertrude,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Edward 
Warren  of  Atcham,  Shrewsbury;  and  has  had  issue— (1) 
Henry  Theodore  Warren  Oswell,  Gentleman,  b.  1896; 
(2)  Thomas  Murray  Oswell,  Gentleman,  b.  1898;  d.  1922. 
Res. — The  Warren,  Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Surrey. 


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Francis  LLoyd  Oswell,  Gentleman,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1894, 
Evelyn  Baskerville  (d.  191 5),  only  d.  of  Rev.  Walter 
Baskerville  Mynors,  Rector  of  Llanwarne;  and  has  issue — 
Harold  LLoyd  Oswell,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  Dorothy  Evelyn  ; 
Gladys  Mary ;  Margaret  Kathleen  ;  and  Violet.  Res. — 
Hazel  Lea,  Lansdown  Road,  Cheltenham. 

OTTER   (H.   Coll.).        Or,   on   a  bend  gules,  guttee- 
d'or,  between  two  crosses    patee  of  the  second,  three 
crescents  of  the  first.    Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, two  crosses  patee  surmounted 
by  a  crescent  or.       Mottoes — 1.  "  Watch"  ;  2.  "  Crescit 
eundo."     Livery — Buff,  with  green  facings. 
Sons  of  Robert  Melvil  Barry  Otter- Barry : — 
Vide  Otter-Barry, 
Son  of  Francis  William  Otter,  b.  1847;   d.  1885;  m. 
1878,  Dorothea  Mary  Augusta,  d.  of  Sir  Walter  Burrell, 
Bart.  :— 
Walter  William  Otter,  Esq.,  Capt.  Yeo.,  formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.   Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ,  b.   1879;  m.  1904,  Patience 
Marion,  d.  of  Sir  Edmund  Loder,  Bart.,  and  has  issue; 
Guy   Walter   Otter,    Gentleman,  b.    1906  ;    and   Barbara 
Marion.     Res. — Selehurst,  Lower  Beeding,  Sussex. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Ven.  William  BrueYe  Otter,  Arch- 
deacon of  Lewes,  and  Vicar  of  Cowfold,  Sussex,  b.  1805  ; 
d.   1876 ;    m.    1837,  Elizabeth,    d.   of  Robert   Melvil, 
H.B.M.'s  Consul  at  Amsterdam  : — 
Sir   John    Lonsdale    Otter,     Knt.    Bach.    (1917),    J. P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  £.1852;   m.  1888,  Elizabeth  Audrey,  d. 
of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Woodard,  Canon  of  Manchester,  Founder 


and  Provost  of  Lancing,  and  has  issue — Melvil  Charles 
Woodard  Otter,  Esq.,  b.  1889  ;  Martin  John  Bru6re  Otter, 
Esq.,  b.  1890;  and  Rosalind  Audrey  [m.  A.  H.  Self,  of 
H.M.  Air  Ministry]. 

Son  of  Alfred   William   Otter,    of  Toronto,    Canada, 

b.   1815  ;  d.   1866;  m.  1841,  Anna,  d.  of  Rev.  James 

de  la  Tooke  : — 

Gen.  Sir  William  Dillon  Otter,   K.C.B.  (Mil.),  C.V.O., 

LL.D.,  sometime  Inspector-Gen.  Canadian  Mil.,  Director 

of  Internment  Operations,   1914-20  ;  retired  with  rank  of 

General  1920,  b.  1843  <  m-  I86s,  Marian,  yr.  d.  of  the  late 

Rev.    James  Porter,  and    has   issue — Agnes    Anna   Edrol 

\m.    1893,    Edward   Lyall   Norton,   of  Toronto].      Res. — 

Toronto,  Canada. 

OTTER-BARRY  (R.L.,  19  May  1873).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  three  bars  embattled  argent  (Barry,  orig. 
grant  1811) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  gules,  gutt6e-d'or, 
between  two  crosses  patee  of  the  second,  three  crescents  of 
the  first  (Otter,  1873).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the   colours,  the  embattlements  of  a 


tower  gules,  charged  with  three  roses  in  fesse  argent 
(Barry) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  crosses  patee, 
resting  thereon  a  crescent  all  or.  Motto — "A  rege  et  a 
victoria." 

Sons  of  Robert  Melvil  Barry-Otter-Barry,  b.  1845  ;  d. 
1917  ;  m.  1875,  Isabel    Louisa,   d.    of  Rev.    Francis 
Henry  Wolryche-Whitmore,    of   Dudmaston,    Shrop- 
shire:— 
William   Whitmore   Otter-Barry,    Gentleman,   b.    1878  ; 
m.  1905,  Edith  Wrey,  d.  of  Frederick  Jaques  Myers,  of 
Charlton,  Northants.,  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  William 
Frederick   Otter-Barry,   Gentleman,  b.    1906 ;    (2)   David 
Melvil  Otter-Barry,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.    Res. — Horkesley 
Hall,  Essex. 

Robert  Bruce  Otter-Barry,  Gentleman,  b.  1879 ;  m. 
Phcebe,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Storr,  and  has  issue — Leycester 
Otter-Barry,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Res.  —  Lower  Hall, 
Worfield,  Salop. 

Ven.  Hugh  van  Lynden  Otter-Barry,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Archdeacon  of  Mauritius,  b.  1889. 

OTWAY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  pile  sable,  a  chevron 
counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  CreBt — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  passion-cross  or  between  two 
wings  displayed  sable.  Motto — "Si  Deus  nobiscum  quis 
contra  nos." 

Son  of  Rev.  Cooke  Otway,  b.  1803;  d.  1882;  m.  1841, 
Caroline  Elizabeth,   d.   of   Rev.   John   B.    Backhouse, 
Rector  of  Deal : — 
Capt.    Robert  Cooke  Otway,    13th   Lt.    Inf.,    b.    1846. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  John  Hastings  Otway,   M.A.,  Q.C.,  County 

Court  Judge,  Recorder   of  Belfast,  b.    1808  ;   d.  ; 

m.  1832,  Mary,  d.  of  James  Hill  of  Graig,  co.  Cork  :  — 

Caesar  Hastings  Otway,  Gentleman,  b.   1832;    m.  1858, 

Julia,  d.  of  late  Miles   Charles  Seton;  and  has  issue — (1) 

Loftus   Otway,   Gentleman,    b.    1861 ;    (2)   Charles  Caesar 

Otway,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  (3)  Caesar  Otway,  Gentleman, 

b.   1864;  (4)    Hugh  Hill  Otway,   Gentleman,  b.   1866;  (5) 

George  Beatson  Otway,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 

James  Otway,  Gentleman,  b.  1848;  m.  1875,  Frances,  d. 
of  Rev.  Alexander  Pollock;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Son  of  Caesar  George  Otway,  Assistant  Poor  Law 
Commissioner,  Ireland,  b.  1809;  d.  1867;  m.  1846, 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  d.  of  Thomas  Batt  of  Rath- 
mullen : — 
James  Loftus  Otway,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  late  Lieut.  22nd 
Regt.,£.  1848.     Res.— 

OTWAY  ( R.  L. ,  14  Jan.  1873,  H.  Coll. ).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  pile  sable,  over  all  a  chevron  counterchanged 
(Otway)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  or,  between  in  chief  two 
morions  and  in  base  as  many  swords  saltirewise,  points  up- 
wards proper,  pommels  and  hilts  gold  (Hughes).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — r.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a 
passion-cross  or,  between  two  wings  sable  (Otway) ;  2.  upon 
the  battlements  of  a  tower,  an  arm  in  armour  fessewise 
couped,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  erect  between  two 
branches  of  oak  all  proper  (Hughes).  Motto — "Semper 
vigilans." 

Sons  of  Capt.  William  John  Loftus  Otway  (formerly 

Marjoribanks    Hughes),    b.  ;    d.  ;    m.     1837, 

Georgina    Frances,   d.   and  coh.    of    Gen.  Sir    Loftus 

William  Otway,  K.C.B.  :— 

Capt.  Cecil  Alfred  Tufton  Otway,  late  2nd  Life  Guards 

(High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor  1881),  b.  1847  ;  m.  1876,  Margaret, 

only  child  and  h.  of  late  Abernethie  Gordon  ;  and  has  issue 

— Cecil  Waller  Otway,  Gentleman,   late   Scots   Greys,  b. 

1879  ;  and  Ayliffe  Tufton.     Seat — 

Col.  Waller  Philip  Otway,  late  Coldstream  Gds.,  b. 
1849.     Res. — 

Jocelyn  Tufton  Farrant  Otway,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  late  Capt.  Berks  Mil.,  formerly  Lieut.  49th  Regt., 
b.  1853.     Res.— 

Harold  Ernest  Carlyon  Otway,  Gentleman,  b.  1857 ;  m. 
1879,  Adelaide,  d.  of  late  John  Ashton-Glover  of  John's 
Grove,  co.  Cork ;  aud  has  issue — Georgina  Frances ;  and 
Augusta  Victoria  Muriel.     Res. — 

OTWAY-RUTHVEN  (U.O.).  Paly  of  six  argent  and 
gules,  a  canton  erminois.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  head  erased 
argent,  attired  or,  charged  with  a  mullet  gules.  Motto — 
Over  the  crest,  "  Deed  shaw." 

Son   of  Robert  Mervyn  Bermingham  Otway-Ruthven, 
Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.),  b.  1867  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1900,  Margaret, 


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eldest  d.  of  Julius  Casement,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cronroe, 

co.  Wicklow : — 

Jocelyn  Oliver  Otway-Ruthven,    Esq.,    Lieut.    R.N.,    b. 

1901 ;  m.  1926,  Vera  Beryl,  d.  of  Martin  A.  Cooke,  O.B.E., 

M.R.C.S.       Seat  —  Castle       Otway,     Templemore,     co. 

Tipperary. 

Sons  of  William  Clifford- Bermingham  Otway-Ruthven, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  of  Leitrim,  and  J. P.  cos.  of 
Galway  and  Tipperary  (assumed,  by  Royal  Licence, 
1865,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Ruthven  only,  and  in 
1887  the  additional  name  of  Otway),  b.  1840  ;  d.  1907  ; 
tn.  1865,  Frances  Margaret,  only  d.  and  heiress  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Robert  Jocelyn  Otway  of  Castle  Otway,  D.L. 
co.  Tipperary  : — 
Thomas  Ormonde  Bermingham  Otway-Ruthven,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1872. 

Mervyn  Henry  Bermingham  Otway-Ruthven,  Gentleman, 
b.  1877.     Res. — 

Rev.  FIELDING  FIELDING  -  OULD  (formerly 
Ould),  was  Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  St.  Albans  1913-15, 
M.A.  (Cantab.).  Born  Dec.  4,  1870,  eldest  son  of 
Rev.  Frederick  Fielding  Ould  and  Emma,  only  surviving 
child  of  the  late  Henry  Neumann,  Esq.,  J. P.  (armiger, 
Berlin),  of  Whicham  Hall,  Cheshire.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Or,  on  a  saltire  vert,  five  crosses  patee  fitch^e  of  the 
field  (quartering  per  pale  dexter  gules,  a  six-pointed  star 
or ;  sinister,  azure,  a  moon  argent,  for  Neumann,  recorded 
in  Berlin).  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sheaf 
of  five  arrows  proper,  banded  gules,  enclosed  by  two  oak 
branches  vert.  Motto — "  Cedite  seni."  Livery  —  Green, 
yellow  facings.  Post.  add. — Christ  Church  Vicarage,  3 
Chester  Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

OULTON  (U.O.)  Quarterly  vert  and  gules,  over  all  a 
lion  rampant  argent.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent, 


ducally  crowned  or,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  mound 
of  the  last.     Motto — "  In  spe  spiro." 

Son  of  Piatt  Oulton,  of  Dublin,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1888;  m. 

1877,    Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur   Harrington  of 

Dublin  :— 
Major  William  Plato  Oulton,  M.C. ,  with  Bar  (late  1st 
Bn.  The  Gloucestershire  Regt. ),  Reg.  Army  Res.  of  Officers, 
served  in  Belgium,  France,  and  Dardanelles  1914-18  (des- 
patches 1916),  h.  1882  ;  tn.  1922,  Mary,  d.  of  Arthur 
Albert  Toft,  and  has  issue — Rilia  Patricia  Joy.  Res. — 
Westgate  Lodge,  Winchester.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Charles  Oulton,  Rector  of  Glynn, 

co.  Antrim  (eld.  son  of  Rev.  Richard    Oulton,    and 


Anne  his  wife,  see  below),  b.  1840  ;  d.  1923  ;  tn.  1873, 

Kate,  d.  of  Maurice  Leonard  : — 
Richard  Maurice  Courtenay  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 
Res.— 

Rev.  John  Ernest  Leonard  Oulton,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Monkstown,  b.  1886.     Res. — Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Sons  of  George   Nugent   Oulton    (2nd    son   of  Rev. 

Richard  Oulton,  and  Anne  his  wife),  Esq.,  K.C. ,  b. 

1848  ;  d.  1928  ;  tn.  1883,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Major  Robert 

Hearn : — 
John  George  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ;  tn.  1918.  Sybil 
Mona,  d.  of  Walter  Calverley,  of  Muxna,  co.  Kerry,  and 
has  issue — (1)  John  Desmond  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ; 
(2)  LeslieArthur  Hugh  Oulton,  Gentleman.  6.1924  ;  Lorna  ; 
and  Enid.  Res. — Clontarf  Castle,  Dublin  ;  Muxna,  Ken- 
mare,  co.  Kerry. 

Rupert  Willoughby  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.    Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Oulton,  M.A. ,  Rector  of 

Keady,  co.  Armagh,  £.    1813;  d.  1895;  tn.  1839,  Anne, 

d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Oulton,  Rector  of  Kilmore  : — 
Henry  William  Piatt  Oulton,  Gentleman,  M.D., 
F.R. C.S.I. ,  b.  1850;  tn.  1875,  Susan,  d.  of  Henry  Col- 
clough  Stephens,  of  Greenwood,  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Henry  George  Oulton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1880  [tn.  1908,  Nina,  d.  of  Edmund  Meredith 
Crosse,  Esq.,  D.L.];  (2)  John  Frederick  Smyly  Oulton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  [tn.  1913,  Elsie,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Greene,  M.A.,  and  has  issue — Harold  Oulton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1918 ;  Kathleen  ;  and  Eileen  Marguerite] ;  (3)  Charles 
Cameron  Courtenay  Oulton,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret. )  R.  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Ministry  of  Finance,  Egyptian 
Civil  Service,  b.  1892  [tn.  1917,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas 
Henry  Maxwell,  Esq.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  and  has  had  issue — 
Harry  Charles  Neil  Maxwell  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Antony  Derek  Maxwell  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1927 
(Estates — Bani  Adi,  Banisuef;  and  Ibshawai,  Fayam. 
Res.— Suhag,  Upper  Egypt)];  Jane  [m.T.  Hume  Wisdom] ; 
Helen  [tn.  G.  Agnew  Small] ;  and  Elsie  [tn.  Alexander 
Prentice].     Res. — 41  St.  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin. 

Courtenay  Chamberlain  Oulton,  Gentleman,  C.I.  (ret.), 
R.I.C.,  b.  1859;  tn.  1897,  Meta,  d.  of  Henry  Lefroy,  of 
Killaloe,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue — (1)  Gerald  Richard 
Courtenay  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Ralph  Henry 
Lefroy  Oulton,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Dorothy;  Noel; 
Beatrice  [m.  1929,  Ronald  Stewart  Shuel,  Asst.  Comrar. 
Police,  Nigeria].  Res.  —  Lismara,  Greystones,  co. 
Wicklow. 

THOMAS  ROLAND  OUTH  WAITE,  Gentleman.  Bom 
Feb.  6,  1876,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving  son  of 
the  late  Francis  John  Outhwaite,  Esq.,  Major  and  Lieut.  - 


Col.  4th  Highland  Light  Infantry,  of  Craigforth,  Earlsferry, 
Fife,  by  his  wife  Mary  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  John  James 
Harrison,  Esq.,  of  Devonshire  House,  Harrogate,  and  Sin- 
derby,  in  the  co.  of  Yorks.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.   Armorial  bear- 


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ings — Argent,  two  barrulcts  nebuly  sable,  between  in  chief 
and  in  base  the  attires  of  a  stag  affixed  to  the  scalp, 
between  two  fleurs-de-lys  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  stag  lodged  regardant  proper,  charged  on  the  body 
with  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  gules,  and  a  like  fleur-de-lys 
resting  upon  the  head  between  the  attires,  and  holding  in 
the  mouth  two  ears  of  wheat  or  ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Deo 
et  patria."  Livery — Grey,  and  red  waistcoat.  Estates — 
Bradford  Moor,  in  the  co.  of  Yorks.  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Southowram,  in  the  same  county  ;  Craigforth,  Earls- 
ferry,  in  the  co.  of  Fife.  Seat—  Craigforth,  Earlsferry, 
Elie,  Fife. 

OUTRAM  (H.  Coll.,  1858).  Or,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
between  three  crosses  flory  gules,  five  escallops  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  an  Eastern  crown 
a  demi-lion  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper,  hold- 
ing between  the  paws  a  cross  flory  gules.  Motto — ' '  Mutare 
fidem  nescio." 

Sons  of    Sir   Francis   Boyd   Outram,    2nd    Bart,    late 

Bengal  Civ.  Ser.  and  Under-Sec.  to  the  Govt,  of  the 

N.W.  Provinces  1858-60,  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny, 

b.   1836 ;  d.  1912 ;  m.  i860,  Jane  Anne,  d.  of  Patrick 

Davidson  of  Inchmarlo,  Kincardineshire: — 

Sir  Francis  Davidson  Outram,  4th  Bart.  (10  Nov.  1858), 

O.B.E.,  Major  R.E.   (ret.),  b.    1867;  m.   1st,  1893,  Maud 

Charlotte   (d.   1913),    d.  of  James   Pope    Kitchin   of   The 

Manor   House,    Hampton-on-Thames ;    2nd,   1915,  Isabel 

Mary,  d.  of  the  late  H.  C.  Berry  ;  and  has  issue — Marjorie 

Isabella.     Res. — Alfreton.Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

Rev.  Arthur  Outram,  M.A.  Corpus  Coll.,  Camb. ,  late 
Rector  of  Great  Braxted,  Kelvedon,  Essex,  C.M.S.  Mission- 
ary in  India,  1897-1905,  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal,  b.  1871 ; 
m.  1899,  Gertrude  Ellen,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  P.  Withers  of 
Reading;  and  has  issue — James  Ian  Outram,  Gentleman, 
Nigerian  Secretariat,  b.  1902 ;  Keith  Davidson  Outram, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903,  Lieut.  5th  Ghurkas  ;  and  Jean  Marion. 
Res. — Kherwara,  Swanage,  Dorset. 

Rev.  William  Outram,  Vicar  of  Berry  Pomeroy 
M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1874;  m.  1904, 
Haidee  Maria,  d.  of  Henry  Frederic  Beaumont  of  Whitley 
Beaumont/  Huddersfield  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Henry 
Outram,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2)  James  Richard  Outram, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Eleanor  Mary.  Res. — Berry 
Pomeroy  Vicarage,  nr.  Totnes,  Devon. 

RICHARD  LOCKHART  OVEY,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1916), 


Sheriff  (1927),  Lt.-Col.  late  4th  Batt. Oxfordsh.  and  Bucking 
hamsh.  Lt.Inf.,  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Oxfordsh.  Lt.  Inf.  .served 
Great  War  (despatches).  Born  1878,  being  the  eld.  son  of 
the  late  Richard  Ovey,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Oxford,  High 
Sheriff  1895,  by  his  wife  Clara,  dau.  of  J.  J.  Broadbent  of 
Great  Horton  House,  near  Bradford,  Yorks.  Armorial 
bearings  —  Vert,  guttee-d'or,  two  bendlets  sinister  and 
raguly,  between  as  many  mullets  of  six  points  or,  pierced 
of  the  first.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  lamb  passant  argent, 
guttee-de-sang,  supporting  with  the  dexter  forefoot  a  flag- 
staff in  bend  sinister  or,  therefrom  flowing  a  pennon  of 
the  second,  the  whole  within  a  chain  in  arch  of  the  third. 
Motto — "Semper  eadem."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  dark 
blue  and  yellow  waistcoat,  drab  overcoat.  Married, 
1903,  Rachel  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Abel  Henry 
Chapman,  19th  Hussars ;  and  has  Issue — Richard  Henry 
Ovey,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Mary  Rachel  Lockhart ;  and 
Elizabeth  Lockhart.  Res.  —  Hemes,  Henley-on-Thames. 
Club — Junior  United  Service. 


OWBRIDGE  (H.  Coll.,  1902).  Sable,  a  bridge  of  three 
arches  between  three  owls  in  chief  argent,  and  a  rose  in 
base  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and   argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath   of  the   colours. 


T.D.,  J.P.  and  Alderman  co.  Oxford,  C.C.   (1925),  High 


upon  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-lion  gules,  supporting  the 
trunk  of  a  tree  erect  sprouting  proper,  thereon  an  owl 
argent.     Motto — "  Sapientia  fortis  est." 

Eld.  son  of  James  Owbridge,  of  Lincolnshire  : — 
The  late  Walter  Tom  Owbridge,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  King- 
ston-upon-Hull  (1896),  b.  1843  •  d-  I0O3  >  m-  lst-  lS^>7.  Jane 
(d.  1885),  d.  of  Charles  Dibb,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull ;  2nd, 
1895,  Emma,  d.  of  Stephen  Owbridge,  of  Davies  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  W.  ;  and  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage) 
— Percival  Walter  Owbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  d.  1911 
[m.  Lucy  Anne,  d.  of  John  Tate,  of  The  Hall,  Cotting- 
ham  ;  and  left  issue] ;  Cyril  Smith  Owbridge,  Gentleman, 
b.  1876  [m.  and  has  issue — Reginald  Cyril  Neville  Owbridge, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  Mollie  Evelyn  ;  and  Phyllis  Mary  (Res. 

— Cherry    Garth,   Church    Road,   Southbourne- on-Sea, 
Hants.)] ;  Maude  Annie  (d.  1881) ;  Kate  Evelyn  ;  Florence 
Mabel  ;    Mabel    Constance  ;     and    Gladys    May    (Res. — 
Brooklands,    Cottingham,     E.     Yorks.) ;     and     (by    2nd 
marriage)  Victor  William  Owbridge,    Gentleman,  b.  1897 


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[m.  1924,  Dorothea  Maria,  eld.  d.  of  Dr.  T.  Readman,  of 


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Yorks. 


Seat — The  Grange,  Cottingham,   E. 


OWEN,  see  CUNLIFFE-OWEN,  HUMPHREYS- 
OWEN,  MOSTYN-OWEN,  and  SEGAR-OWEN. 

OWEN  (H.  Coll.,  1913.).    Sable,  on  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  argent  and  in  base  a  saltire  couped 
or,   three   crescents  gules.      Mantling  sable   and   argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  as 
in  the  arms ,  a  boar  statant  sable.    Motto — ■' '  Cais  yr  uehav . ' ' 
Sons  of  Sir  Hugh  Owen,  G.C.B.  (1899),  of  Voel,  South- 
grove,  Highgate,  N.,  Commissioner  under  Local  Gov- 
ernment  Act    1899,    Barr.-at-Law,    Hon.    Fellow    of 
Institute  of  Public  Health,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1865, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Charles  Burt  of  Tufnell 
Park :— 

Owen,  Esq.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Owen,  Esq.,  b. 

OWEN  of  Bettws  (Vn.  Salop,  1623).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  a  canton  of  the  second 
(Owen)  ;  2.  argent,  a  cross  engrailed,  the  ends  fleuree  sable, 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
boar's  head  couped  of  the  first  (Owen) ;  3.  gules,  six  fleurs- 
de-lys,  three,  two,  and  one  argent  (Ireland) ;  4.  per  chevron 
embattled  azure  and  erminois,  three  eagles  displayed,  two 
and  one,  each  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escallop  all 
counterchanged  (Darby  of  Coalbrookdale). 

Son  of  Hugh  Darby  Owen  of  Bettws  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
b.  1827;  d.  1868;  m.  1851,  Harriet  Eliza,  d.  of  Samuel 
Smith,  Judge  at  Calicut,  Malabar  Coast: — 
Edward  Roderick  Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.    Post.  add. 
— Bettws  Hall,  co.  Montgomery. 

OWEN  of  Bickley  (H.  Coll.,  11  July  1916).  Sable,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  between  an  orle  of  eleven  spear-heads 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  eagle  perched  with  wings  displayed  sable, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  spear  fessewise  gold.  Motto — 
"Nerth  a  gwerth." 

Son  of  Howell  Owen,  of  Abererch,  Carnarvonshire, 
b.  1816  ;  m.  1845,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Evan  Lloyd  : — 

Evan  Roger  Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1849.  Res.  — 
North  Court,  Bickley,  Kent.     Club— Reform. 

OWEN  (H.   Coll.)      Vert,  a  fesse  and  in  base  a  pale 
argent,  in  chief  two  harps  or.     Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rock 
thereon  a  mountain-ash  tree  proper,  a  caltrap  sable. 
Son  of  Owen  Owen,  of  Talsarnau,  co.  Merioneth : — 


Owen  Morgan   Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    m.  1894, 

d.  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Grassendale,  Liverpool ;  and 
has  issue  —  1  son  ;  1  dau.  Res.  —  Icknield  Cottage,. 
Wendover,  Bucks.  ;  14  Irvine  Court,  W.2.  Club  — 
Oriental. 

OWEN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  a  Saracen's 
head  affrontee  erased  at  the  neck  proper,  wreathed  about 
the  temples  of  the  first  and  gules,  between  three  lozenges  of 
the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  two  lozenges  gules,  a  Saracen's  head  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Duw  ar  fy  rhan." 

Son  of  John  Ap  Rhydderch  Owen  of  Glenafon,  b.         ; 
d.  ;  m.         ,  Mary,  d.  of         : — 

Robert  Prys  Owen,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Merioneth, 
(High  Sheriff  1901),   b.  ;  m.  1889,  Ellen  {d.  1908),  d. 

of  the  late  Mrs.  Henry  Wood.  Estate — Glenafon,  Gla- 
morganshire.    Seat — Aelybryn,  Dyffryn,  Merioneth. 

ARTHUR  D.  OWEN,  Gentleman,  M.D.  Armorial 
bearings —Azure,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  Ionic  pillar  argent, 
base  and  capital  or,  supported  by  two  lions  counter-rampant 
of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed 
and  langued  azure,  supporting  an  Ionic  pillar  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto — "  Firmitas  in  caelo."  Residence — Spring 
Grove,  Hampton-on-Thames. 

CHARLES  ASTLEY  OWEN,  Gentleman,  B.A., 
F.R.I.B.A.,  F.R.I. A.I.  Born  1855,  being  second  surv. 
son  of  James  Higgins  Owen,  M.A.,  and  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Underhill,  M.D.  Armorial  bearings  Azure,  on 
a  mount  vert,  an  Ionic  pillar  argent,  base  and  capital  or, 
supported  by  two  lions  counter-rampant  of  the  last.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued 
azure,  supporting  an  Ionic  pillar  as  in  the  arms.  Married, 
1891,  Anna  Grace,  dau.  of  Henry  Brewster,  C.E.;  and  has 
Issue — Charles  Brewster  O'Maile  Owen,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Motto—"  Firmitas  in  caelo."     Club — Junior  Conservative. 

The  Late  DAVID  CHARLES  LLOYD  OWEN, 
Esquire,  of  Bron-y-Graig,  Harlech,  N.  Wales,  J. P.  co. 
Warwick,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  (Ireland), 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  the  Eye  Hospital  in  Birmingham, 
and  Hon.  Ophthalmic  Surgeon  to  the  General  Hospital 
in  Birmingham,  Citizen  and  late  Liveryman  of  the  Spectacle 
Makers'  Company  in  London.  Born  Sept.  5,  1843,  being 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Owen,  by  his  wife  Sophia, 
only  dau.  and  h.  of  Charles  Lloyd  Jefferies  of  Darenth,  co. 
Kent,  and  Smethwick,  co.  Stafford.     Armorial  bearings 


1  and  6,  argent,  a  lion  passant  sable  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  gules  (being  the  arms  of  Einion  ap  Seisyllt,  Lord  of 
Ardudwy  in  Wales,  from  whom  he  was  twenty-second  in 
lineal  descent);  2.  or,  a  griffin  segreant  vert  (earlier 
paternal   coat,  Gwyddno  Goronhir) ;  3.  sable,  three  roses 


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argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (still  earlier  paternal 
coat,  Cunedda  Wiedig,  King  of  North  Wales)  ;  4.  sable, 
three  spears  erect  in  fesse  argent  (still  earlier  paternal  coat, 
Padarn  Peisrudd)  ;  5.  azure,  three  crowns  in  pale  or 
(earliest  paternal  coat,  Beli  Mawr,  King  of  Britain). 
Motto—"  Goreu  glewder  galondid."  [As  is  often  the  case 
with  ancient  arms,  there  is  no  crest  recorded  herewith]. 
Married,  Feb.  24,  1868,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Greene, 
Surgeon,  of  St.  George's,  co.  Salop;  and  died  1925, 
leaving  Issue  —  Lilian  Emilie  [m.  Major  George  William 
David  Bowen  Lloyd,  J. P.  of  Brunant,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
of  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers] ;  and  Blanche  Anna  [m. 
Herbert  Brend  Winterbotham,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  the  Actrees, 
Berkeley,  Glos.]. 

OWEN  HOWARD  OWEN,  Gentleman;  obtained  in 
1898  a  Royal  Warrant  to  assume  the  name  and  to  bear 
the  arms  of  Owen  as  eldest  surviving  representative  of  the 
family  of  Owen  of  Orielton,  co.  Pembroke,  and  Heir-at-Law 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Owen-Barlow,  8th  Bart,  of  Law- 
renny,  co.  Pembroke.  Born  Jan.  6,  1862,  being  the  eldest 
son  ot  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Tripp,  M.A.,  of  Huntspill, 
and  Rector  of  Winford,  co.  Somerset,  late  Fellow  of 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Gould  of  Masiansleigh,  co.  Devon.  Armorial 
bearings — Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant 
or.  Motto — "  Honestas  optima  politia."  Married,  1902, 
Eliza  Madeleine  Florence,  d.  of  late  Rev.  T.  Dowler,  Vicar 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  Seat — Huntspill, 
co.  Somerset.     Club— Crystal  Palace. 

OWEN-THOMAS  (H.  Coll.,  9  May  1922).  Quarterly 
indented  or  and  sable,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a  squirrel  holding  in  the  forepaws  an  acorn  gules,  and  in 


the  second  and  third  a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the 


attires  of  a  stag  or,  a  squirrel  as  in  the  arms.    Motto — 
"Ne  cede  malis." 

Son  of  David    Thomas,   of    Norton,    West  Cross, 

co.  Glamorgan  : — 
Arthur  Owen-Thomas  (formerly  Thomas),  Esq.,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Bishopston  and  Pennard,  and  Barony 
of     Ilston     Gower,     b.    1880.     Res.  —  Kilvrough,     co, 
Glamorgan. 

OWEN  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  two 
lions  couchant  in  chief,  and  a  garb  in  base  or,  three 
mullets  sable  pierced  of  the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  olive 
branches  fructed,  a  dove,  holding  in  the  beak  an  ear  of 
corn  proper,  in  front  of  a  garb  fessewise  or.  Motto — "Y 
gwir  yn  ben." 

Sons  of : — 

Owen  Owen,  Gentleman.  Res. — The  Manor  House, 
Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

OWEN  (H.  Coll.,  14  Nov.  1914).  Per  chevron  or  and 
argent,  in  chief  two  mullets  azure,  in  base  a  lion  rampant 
sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  argent,  erased  gules,  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  an  ermine  spot.  Motto — "  Fidem  Deo 
habens." 

Sons  of  William  Owen,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  ofBurfield,  Cheshire, 
b.  1846;  d.   1910  ;   m.   1869,   Margaret,  d.  of  Henry 
Segar,  of  Penketh  Hall,  Lanes. : — 
Segar  Segar-Owen,  Esq.  (q.v.) 

Geoffrey  Owen,  Gentleman,  F.R.I. B.A.,  b.  .     Postal 

addresses  —  Palmyra   Square  Chambers,    Warrington  ;    3 
Pump  Court,  Temple,  E.C.4. 

OWENS,  see  ORR-OWENS. 

OXLEY  (R.L.,  18  March  1775,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  afesse 
gules  between  three  oxen  sable,  armed  and  hoofed  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  ox's  head  as  in  the  arms,  charged  with  three 
ermine  spots  gold.  Motto — "Tarn  aris  quam  aratris." 
Livery — Light  drab,  maroon  facings,  silver  buttons. 

Sons   of  Adm.   Charles   Lister  Oxley,  J. P.,    b.    1841 ;, 

d.  1920;  m.  1878,  Emily,  eld.  surv.d. of  Robert  Kearsley, 

Esq.,  J. P.   and   D.L. ,   of  Highfield,  Ripon,   formerly 

M.P.  for  Ripon: — 
Charles  Oxley,   Esq.,   J. P.   Liberty  of  Ripon,    b.   1880. 
Seat—  The  Hall,  Ripon,  Yorks. 

Christopher  Bernard  Oxley,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut. -Com- 
mander (Emergency  List)  R.N.,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1922,  Kath- 
leen Maude  Eginton,  d.  of  Charles  Edward  Grant,  Esq. y 
J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Monkcastle,  Kilwinning,  Ayrshire,  and  has 
issue  —  Mary  Elizabeth  Darley ;  and  Myrtle  Patricia 
Braithwaite.  Res. — -Morley,  Ware,  Herts.  Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

Son   of   Rev.  William    Henry  Oxley,    M.A.  (Oxford), 

Vicar  of  Petersham,  b.  1848;  d.  1924;  m.  1884,   Helen 

Rosamond,  eld.  d.  of  Charles  E.   Newton,   Esq.,  J. P. 

and    D.L. ,    of   Mickleover   Manor,   by  his   first    wife 

Rosamond  Curzon : — 
Selwyn  Amor    Nathaniel   Oxley,    Gentleman,    b.     1890. 
Res. — 75  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Sons  of  Robert  Darley  Oxley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  N.  and  W. 

Ridings  Yorks.,   and    Liberty  of  Ripon,  b.  1821 ;    d. 

1875  ;  m.  1845,  Harriet,  4th  d.  of  Slingsby  Duncombe, 

Esq.  :— 
Col.  Robert  Henry  Oxley,  Gordon  Highlanders  (ret.),  b. 
1847;  m.  1880,  Clara  Halyburton,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  H.  R. 
Cunnynghame  ;  andhassurv.  issue — Muriel  Cunnynghame  ; 
Clara  Winfred  ;  and  Cicely  Hally burton.  Res. — Mavins- 
court,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Frederick  James  Oxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  w.  and  has 
issue — 4  sons,  3  daus.     Res. — 


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DENIS  ROBERT  PACK-BERESFORD,  Esquire, 
J. P.  and  D.L. ,  B.A.  of  the  Univ.  of  Oxford,  Mem- 
ber of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.  Born  March  23,  1864, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  Denis  William  Pack,  Esq.  (who 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Beresford),  Captain 
Royal  Horse  Artillery,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  by  his  wife 
Annette  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  R.  Clayton  Browne  of 
Brownes  Hill,  in  the  co.  of  Carlow.  Armorial  bearings— He 
bears  for  Arms  :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  crusily  fitchee, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  sable,  within  a  bordure  wavy  pean  (for 
Beresford) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  sable  and  erminois,  in  the 
first  quarter  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  argent,  pommel  and 
hilt  or,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  the  last ;  in  the  fourth  a 
cinquefoil  of  the  third,  pendent  from  a  crimson  ribbon, 
bordered  blue,  in  the  centre  chief  a  representation  of  the 
golden  cross  and  clasps  presented  to  Major-General  Sir 
Denis  Pack,  Knight  Commander  of  the  Most  Honourable 
Order  of  the  Bath,  by  His  Majesty  George  III.,  in  testi- 
mony of  his  royal  approbation  of  the  signal  valour  dis- 
played by  the  said  Major-General  Pack  in  divers  actions 
with  the  enemy  in  the  Peninsula  of  Spain.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  issuant 
from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  dragon's  head  per  fesse  wavy 
argent  and  gules,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  transfixed  by  a 
broken  spear,  in  the  mouth  the  remaining  part  of  the  spear 
point  upwards  or  (for  Beresford) ;  2.  a  mural  crown  argent, 
issuing  therefrom  a  lion's  head  gules,  gorged  with  a  wreath 
or  (for  Pack).  Motto — "  Nil  nisi  cruce."  Livery —  Light 
drab  cloth,  with  silver  buttons,  black  and  silver  lace  on 
collar  and  cuffs,  silver  band  on  hat.  Married,  August 
11,  1891,  Alice  Harriet  Cromie  (d.  1918),  only  daughter  of 
James  Acheson  Lyle,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of 
Glandore,  in  the  county  of  Antrim.  Estate  in  the  county 
of  Carlow,  inherited  from  Marshal  Lord  Berpsford.  Postal 
address — Fenagh  House  Bagnalstown.  Clubs  —  Travel- 
lers' ;  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

PACKE  of  Prestwold  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Leics.  1681-2, 
granted  by  Bysshe,  Clarenceux).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly,  sable  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cinquefoil 
argent  with  an  ermine  spot  on  each  leaf  (Packe) ;  2.  or,  a 
chevron  gules,  between  three  horse- shoes  sable  (Pochin) ;  3. 
or,  a  cross  vert  (Hussey).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  or, 
collared  sable,  on  the  collar  three  cinquefoils  argent  with 
an  ermine  spot  on  each  leaf ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  hind-lodged  regardant  proper,  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coronet,  therefrom  a  line  reflexed  over  the 
back  or,  in  front  of  a  hawthorn -tree  also  proper.  Motto — 
"  Libertas  sub  rege  pio." 

Son  of  Hussey  Packe  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 

and  Caythorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  cos.  Leicester, 

Lincoln  and    Nottingham,  D.L.  co.   Leicester  (High 

Sheriff  1877),  b.   1846;  d.  1908;  m.  1872,  Lady  Alice 

Wodehouse,    d.    of  John,    1st    Earl    of    Kimberley, 

K.G.  :— 

Sir  Edward  Hussey  Packe,  K.B.E.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Leicester  (High  Sheriff  1911),  Assistant  Private  Secretary 

to   First    Lords  of    the  Admiralty   1901-5,   and    1915-17, 

and  Private  Secretary  to  First  Lords  of  the  Admiralty  1917- 

19,  Govt.   Director,   Anglo-Persian   Oil   Co.    since   1919, 

Officer    Order  of  the  Crown   of    Italy,   Chev.    Legion   of 

Honour,  b.  1878;  m.  1909,  Hon.  Mary  Sydney  Colebrooke, 

elder  d.  of  Edward,  1st  Baron  Colebrooke  ;  and  has  issue — 

Penelope  Mary  ;  and  Ursula  Sybil.    Seats — Prestwold  Hall. 

nr.  Loughborough  ;   Caythorpe  Hall,  nr.  Grantham.    Town 

res. — 41  Charles  Street,  Mayfair.W.  Clubs— Turf,  Brooks's. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  James  Packe,  M.A.,  of  Stretton 

Hall  and  Glen,  co.  Leicester,  Vicar  of  Feering.  Kelve- 

don,  b.  1833 ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1875,  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  of 

Alexander  Pym  of  The  Firs,  Ampthill: — 

Lt.-Col.    Edmund   Christopher  Packe,    D.S.O.,  O.B.E. 

(ret.),  late  Royal  Fus.,  served  in  S.  Africa  and  Great  War 

1914-18,  J.P.  co.  Leicester,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1877;  m. 

1908,  Olivia  Rachel  Nora,  eld.  d.  of  late  Charles  Maclean 

of  Glenearn,  co.  Perth;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Charles 

William  Christopher  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  (2)  Robert 


Julian  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  (3)  Michael  St.  John 
Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Margaret  Olivia.  Seats 
— Stretton  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  Glen  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 

Charles  James  Melville  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  m. 
1911,  Ruth  Margaret,  ygst.d.  of  late  Rev.  William  Cornish 
Hunt,  Rector  of  Odell,  Beds.  ;  and  has  issue — William 
Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Edward  Simon  Packe,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915.      Res. — Pax,  Rothley,  Leicestershire. 

Edward  Alexander  Packe,  Esq.,  M.B. E.,  D.F.C.,  Capt. 
Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b. 
1894  ;  m.  1919,  Claudia,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  W.  Barclay, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Hertford  Heath,  and  has  issue — Anthony 
Christopher  Claude  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Celia 
Elizabeth.      Postal  address— Parkhurst,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Vere  Packe,  Rector  of  Lamport, 

Northants.,   B.A.   (Oxon.),   b.   1826;  d.  1903 ;  m.  1st, 

1858,  Ellen  Sarah,  d.  of  Stewart  Crawford  Bruce: — 
Vere  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m.  1897,  Winifred, 
d.  of  James  Felton,  and  has  had  issue — Robert  Christopher 
Packe,  Lieut.  R.A.F. ,  b.  1899;  killed  on  active  service 
19 1 8 ;  Henry  Vere  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  and 
Winifred.  Seat—  Geldeston  Hall,  Norfolk.  Club — Jun. 
Carlton. 

Rev.  Horace  Packe,  b.  1866.  Res. — Dane  Bridge  Vicar- 
age, Northwich,  Cheshire. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Horatio  Packe,  R.N.,  J.P.,  of  Guidfa,  co. 

Radnor,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1st,  1863,  Mary  Ann,  d. 

of  John  George  Musters: — 
Annesley  Horace  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1892, 
Caroline  Alicia  Victoria  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Col.  Henry  Masters 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Hon.  T.  O.  W.  Plunkett.    Res.— 

George  Anthony  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  •  **•  I9°5. 
Caroline,  d.  of  P.  C.  Serocold,  of  Taplow  Hill,  Bucks.,  and 
has  issue — Anthony  Horatio  Packe,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Res. — 

Sons  of  William  Packe,  b.  1837  ;   d.  1880 ;    m.  1875. 

Penelope  Ann    Laura,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  John  Lennard, 

Bart.,  of  Wickham  Court: — 
Lt.-Col.  Frederick  Edward  Packe,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E. ,  late 
Welch  Regt.,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen's  medal,  5  clasps,  King's  medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great 
War  1914-19,  Equerry  to  Princess  Beatrice  since  1921,  b. 
1879.  Res. — 13  Southwick  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W.I.  Clubs 
— Arthur's,  Pratt's,  Army  and  Navy. 

Lt.-Col.  William  Vere  Packe,  D.S.O.,  late  R.F.A.,  has 
Order  of  the  Nile,  served  S.  Africa  1901  (Queen's  medal, 
2  clasps)  and  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  b. 
1881 ;  m.  1921,  Mary  Julia,  d.  of  A.  C.  Norman  of  The 
Rookery,  Bromley  Common.  Res.—  Elmfield,  Bromley 
Common,  Kent.     Club — Arthur's. 

PADDISON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable, 
on  a  chief  gules  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
horse  argent,  bridled  gules,  supporting  over  the  dexter 
shoulder  an  axe,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
mullet  of  six  points  pierced  sable. 

Sons  of  Sir  George   Frederick    Paddison,  K.B.E., 
C.S.I.,  J.P.  Madras,  Collector  and  Commr.  of  Labour, 
Madras,  b.  1873  ;   d.  1927;  m.  1909,  Eleanor  Letitia, 
d.  of  Poulter  Roberts  : — 
Charles  Anthony  Maitland  Paddison,  Esq.,  b. 
Res. — Westdown,  The  Ridgeway,  Guildford. 
Geoffrey  Michael  Paddison,  Esq.,  b. 

PAGE-TURNER   (R.L.,  1904,    H.   Coll.).    Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii. ,  argent,  a  fer-de-moline 
pierced  sable  (Turner,  Visn.  Leics.,  1619) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  azure, 
a  fesse  indented  between  three  martlets  or  (Page,  1775) ; 

2  and  3,  vert,  on  a  saltire  between  four  pheons  argent, 
a  pomeis,  en  a  chief  engrailed  or,  a  lion  passant  gules, 
(Blaydes).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
•rreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent, 
ducally  crowned  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fer-de- 
moline  as  in  the  arms.     Motto— "  Vir.cit  qui  patitur." 

Son  of  Rev.  b  rederick  Henry  Marvell  Blaydes,  LL.  D. , 

and   Lis  wife  Fanny   Maria,    eld.    d.    of  Sir   Edward 

George  Thomas  Page-Turner,  Bart.  : — 

Frederick  Augustus  Page- Turner,  Esq.,  J. P.  Beds. ,  b.  1845  ; 

m.    1874,  Alice  Caroline,  d.   of  William   Dyer,   Physician- 


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Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Hugh  Gregory 
Page-Turnei,  Gtntleman,  b.  1879;  (2)  Frederick  Ambrose 
Wilford  Page  -  Turner,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  Edith 
Marguerite  [m.  1905,  Rev.  L.  W.  M.  Green] ;  Maud 
Winifred  Mary  [m.  1905,  Edwaid  C.  Charleton] ;  Frances 
Helen  [m.  1911,  Henry  Sholto  Searle  Parker];  Margery, 
Muriel  Agnes;  Cassandra  Sophia  [m.  1912,  Lionel  Oswald 
Gilliat]  ;  and  Delia  Emily  Louisa.  Estates — Ambrosden, 
Merton,  and  Bicester,  Oxon.  Res. — Ambrosden  House, 
Bicester. 

PAGE  (H.  Coll.,  25  June  1919).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
engrailed,  between  two  cross  crosslets  azure,  three  doves 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules.     Mantling  azure   and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
griffin  ermine,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and 
resting  the  sinister  claw  on  a  cannon  ball  proper.  Motto 
— "  Spe  labor  levis." 

Son  of  William  Gray  Page,  of  Ramsgate,  b.  1843;  d. 

1923  ;    tn.  1868,  Caroline,  d.  of  James  Hatch,  of 

Chegworth,  Broomfield,  nr.  Maidstone  : — 

Stanley  Hatch  Page,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,T.D.,  F.S.I.,  Lieut.- 

Col.    R.F.A.,  6.  1874  ;    tn.  1899,  Mary  Caroline,  d.   of 

Alvis  Stapley,  of  Maidstone ;    and   has   issue — William 

Stanley  Page,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Kenneth  Alvis  Page, 

Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;    George  Cedric    Page,  Gentleman, 

b.  1905  ;    Audrey  Mary  ;    Sibylla  ;    Kate  Joan.     Res. — 

Tancrey  House,  Vale  Square,  Ramsgate.      Club — Royal 

Temple  Yacht. 

PAGET  (R.L.,  29  Jan.,  1770,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  sable,  on  a  cross  engrailed  between  four  eagles  displayed 
argent,  five  lions  passant  guardant  of  the  field  (Paget) ;  a. 
gules,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  martlets  or  (Bayly  by 
male  descent) ;  3.  barry  of  four  ermine  and  or,  a  lion 
rampant  azure  (Bagenal)  ;  4.  argent,  crusily  azure,  three 
talbots'  heads  erased  sable,  langued  gules  (Hall) ;  5.  gules, 
three  narcissus  flowers  argent  (Lambert) ;  6.  the  same  arms 
of  Paget  by  inheritance  ;  7  argent,  two  bars   gules,  on  a 


a  canton  of  the  last,  a  cinquefoil  or  (Preston).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-heraldic  tiger  sable,  maned,  ducally  gorged  and 
tufted  argent.     Motto — "  Per  il  suo  contrario." 

Sons  of  Lord  Alexander  Victor  Paget,  b.  1839;  d. 
1896  ;  m.  1880,  Hon.  Hester  Alice  Stapleton  Cotton  : — 
Most  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Henry  Alexander  Paget,  G.C.V.O., 
6th  Marquess  of  Anglesey  ( U.  K. ,  4  July  1815) ;  7th  Earl  of 
Uxbridge  (G.B. ,  19  May  1784) ;  15th  Baron  Paget  (Eng.,  23 
Jan.  1552) and  9th  Bart.  (G.B. ,  4  July  1730) ;  D.L.^nglesey, 
Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  R.H.G.,  Lord  Chamberlain  to  Queen 
Mary  since  1922,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  has  Order  ot 
the  Nile,  4th  Class  [Supporters  —  Two  heraldic  tigers, 
sable,  ducally  gorged,  tufted  and  maned  argent],  b.  1885  ; 
tn.  1922,  Lady  Victoria  Marjorie  Harriet  Manners,  d. 
of  8th  Duke  of  Rutland;  and  has  issue — George  Charles 
Henry  Victor  Paget,  commonly  called  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  b. 
1922  ;  Lady  Alexandra]Mary  Caroline  Cecilia  ;  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Hester  Mary ;  Lady  Mary  Patricia  Beatrice  Rose  ; 
Lady  Rose  Mary  Primrose  ;  and  Lady  Katharine  Mary 
Veronica.  Seats — Beau  Desert,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire  ; 
Plas  Newydd,  Isle  of  Anglesey.  Town  res. — 170  Queen's 
Gate,  S.W.7.      Clubs— Carlton,  Turf. 

Lord  Victor  William  Paget,  M.C.  (warrant  of  precedency 
as  son  of  a  marquis,  1906),  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  K.H.G., 
served  Great  War,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1st,  1913,  Olive  May  (who 
obtained  a  divorce  1921),  d.  of  George  Meatyard ;  2nd, 
1922,  Hon.  Bridget  Colebrooke,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Colebrooke, 
and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Henry  Alexander  Reginald 
Paget,  Esq.,  b.  1914 ;  and  Peggy  Hester  Pauline;  (by 
2nd  wife) — Nicholas  David  Paget,  Esq.,0.  1924;  and  Ann. 
Res.— 58  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.8.  Club — 
Orleans. 

Son  of  Lord  Berkeley  Charles  Sydney  Paget,  late  Hon. 

Major  Staffordshire  Imp.   Cav. ,  b.   1844;  d.  1913;  tn. 

1877,   Florence,   d.   of  William    Henry  Chetwynd,    of 

Longdon  Hall,  co.  Stafford: — 

Rowland  Edward  Paget,  Esq.,  Maj.  21st  Batt.  K.R.R.C, 

late  Lieut.  Sussex  Regt. ,  b.  1878;  m.  1913,  Maude,  d.  of 

R.   Cran  of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue — 

William  Edward  Sydney  Paget,  Esq. ,  b.  1916.     Res. — 

Son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Clarence  Edward  Paget, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  Adm.  R.N.,  b.  1811 ;  d.  1895;  m.  1852, 
Martha  Stuart  (d.  1895),  d.  of  Adm.  Sir  Robert  Walter 
Otway,  Bart.,  G.C.B.  :— 
Fitzroy  Richard  Clarence  Paget,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.  Leicestershire  Regt. ,  b.  1853.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Gen.  Lord  Alfred  Henry  Paget,  C.B.,M.P., 
b.  1816;  d.  1888;  tn.  1847,  Cecila,  d.  and  coh.  of  the 
late  G.  T.  Wyndham,  of  Cromer  Hall:— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  FitzRoy  Paget,  P.C.G.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.,  Gen.  in  the  Army,  Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.  late 
comdg.  1st  Scots  Guards,  C.-in-C.  Ireland  1912-14,  King 
of  Arms  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire  since  1918, 
A.D.C.  to  King  George  1910-14,  b.  1851 ;  tn.  1878,  Mary, 
Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  (d.  1919),  d.  ofParan  Stevens  of  New 
York,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  Albert  Edward 
Sydney  Louis  Paget,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Capt.  and  Brev.  Lt.- 
Col.  nth  Hussars,  b.  1879,  H.M.  the  King,  Sponsor;  d. 
on  active  service  1917  ;  (2)  Arthur  Wyndham  Lewis  Paget, 
Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  Irish  Gds.  (S.R.),  b.  (twin)  1888  [m. 
1928,  Rosemary,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Noel  Lowry.Corry, 
D.S.O.];  (3)  Wyndham  Reginald  Paget,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  Irish  Gds.,  b.  (twin)  1888  [m.  1921,  Minnie  Louise,  d. 
of  G.  A.  Claussenius  of  Chicago,  and  widow  of  Laurens 
Rider  of  New  York ;  and  Dame  Louisa  Margaret  Leila 
Wemyss,  G.B.E.  [tn.  1908,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ralph  Spencer 
Paget,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.].  Res.—  Warren  House, 
Coombe  Wood,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.     Club — Turf. 

George  Thomas  Cavendish  Paget,  Esq.,  late  Major  Imp. 
Yeo. .raised  Paget's  Horse,  1900,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1916,  Dorothy 
St.  Vincent  (from  whom  he  obtained  a  divorce  1922),  d.  of 
Edward  St.  Vincent  Parker- Jei  vis.  Res.  —  1  Gardner 
Mansions,  Hampstead.     Club — Travellers'. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Almeric  Hugh  Paget,  G.B.E. ,  1st  Baron 
Queenborough,  of  Queenborough,  Kent  (24  Jan.  1918) 
[Supporters  —  On  either  side  a  sailor,  habited  in  the 
costume  of  the  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Club  (period  1840), 
supporting  with  the  exterior  hand  a  flag  argent,  charged 
with  a  cross  patee  gules,  within  a  bordure  azure.  Livery 
— Blue,  with  orange  facings],  J.P.  London  and 
Suffolk,  Hon.  Fellow  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
M.P.  Cambridge  1910-17 ;  Knt.  of  Justice  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,    President   National    Unionist  Assoc.     19278, 

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and  of  Eastern  Provincial  Div.  since  i909> 
President,  Miller  Gen.  Hosp.  and  Governor  Guy's  Hosp., 
Treasurer  League  of  Nations  Union,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1st, 
1895,  Pauline  (d.  1916),  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  William 
Whitney,  Sec.  of  State,  U.S.A.  Navy  ;  and,  1921,  Edith, 
d.  of  William  Starr  Miller,  of  New  York  ;  and  has  issue 
(by  1st  marriage) — Hon.  Olive  Cecilia  [tn.  1st,  1919,  Hon. 


Charles  John  Winn  (whom  she  divorced  1925);  2nd, 
1925,  Arthur  Wilson  Filmer,  son  of  Capt.  Stanley 
Wilson  of  Tranby  Croft,  Hull,  and  has  issue] ;  Hon. 
Dorothy  Wyndham  ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — Hon.  Audrey 
Elizabeth  ;  Hon.  Enid  Louise  ;  Hon.  Cicili  Carol. 
Seats— Canfield  Place,  Hatfield  ;  Soham  House,  New- 
market. Town  Res. — 39  Berkeley  Square,  W.i.  Clubs 
— Turf,  Carlton,  Beefsteak. 

Son  of  Gen.  Lord  George  Augustus  Frederick  Paget, 

K.C.B.,    b.    1818;    d.    1880;    m.     ist,    1854,    Agnes 

Charlotte  (d.  1858),  d.  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Paget, 

P.C.,  G.C.B. :— 

Cecil  Stratford  Paget,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th  Batt.  King's 

Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.   1856;  tn.  1882,  Mary  Frances,  d.  of 

James  Hay  Erskine  Wemyss  of  Wemyss ;  and  has  surv. 

issue — (1)  Louis  George  Paget,  Esq.,  A.F.C.,  Flight-Lieut. 

R.A.F. ,   b.    1891;    and    Agnes  Millicent  Augusta  Dorothy 

Canning.      Res. — 

Son  of  Arthur  Cecil  Henry  Paget,  Esq.,  Vice-Adm.R.N. , 
b.  1839 ;  d.  1924  ;  tn.  1870,  Sophia  Caroline,  d.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Bushe: — 
Stewart  Charles  Augustus  Paget,  Esq.,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
3  Alexandra  Road,  Walmer,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Augustus  Berkeley  Paget,  P.C. , 

G.C.  B. ,  b.  1823;  d.  1896;  m.  i860,  Countess  Walburga 

Ehrengarde  Helena,  d.  of  Count  de  Hohenthal : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ralph   Spencer  Paget,    P.C,  K.C.M.G., 

C.V.O. ,  Charge  d' Affaires  Bangkok  1902-4,  Envoy  Extraor. 

and  Min.   Plen.   there  1904-9,  Min.    Resident  at  Munich 

1909-10,  Envoy  Extraor.   and  Min.  Plen.  at  Belgrade  1910- 

13,   Assist.   Under-Sec.   of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  1913- 

16,    Envoy  Extra,    and  Min.    Plen.  to  Denmark  1916-18, 

Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  Rio  de  Janeiro  1918-20, 

b.  1864 ;  tn.  1907,  Dame  Louisa  Margaret  Leila  Wemyss, 

G.B.E.,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Fitz  Roy  Paget, 

P.C,  G.C.B.,   K.C.V.O.  (see  above).     Res.—  Pett  Farm, 

Sittingbourne.     Club — St.  James's. 

Son  of  the  Rev.   Francis  Edward  Paget  of  Elford,  b. 

1806;  d.   1882;  tn.    1840,  Fanny  (d.   1890),  d.  of  Rev. 

William  Chester  :— 

Howard  Francis   Paget,  Esq.,    b.  1858;  tn.  1884,  Alice 

Catharine,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Preb.  John  Thomas  Jeffcock  ; 

and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Francis  Edward   Howard  Paget, 

Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.  S. R.  (North  Holmwood,  Dorking), 

b.  i886[w.  ist,  1909,  Anna  Maria  (who  obtained  a  divorce), 


ygst.  d.  of  late  George  Richard  Dyott  of  Whittington  Court, 
Lichfield,  and  has  issue — Edward  Francis  Howard  Paget, 
Esq.,  b.  1910;  and  Elisabeth  Beatrice  Howard;  2nd,  1922, 
Joan  Florence,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  F.  Lang] ;  (2) 
Salisbury  Howard  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  [tn.  1915, 
Florence  May,  d.  of  A.  J.  McMahon,  and  has  issue — 
William  Howard  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 ;  John  Henry 
Howard  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  (Res.- — Fisherwick  Park, 
nr.  Lichfield,  Staffs.);  (3)  Louis  Michael  Howard  Paget, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895  [tn.  1923,  Evelyn,  d.  of  E.  F.  Angell 
(Res. — Otana,  Waiuku,  New  Zealand)]  ;  Mary  Frances 
Howard  [tn.  1906,  Richard  Archibald  Dyott  of  Freeford, 
and  has  issue]  ;  Fanny  D6siree  Howard  [tn.  ist,  1917, 
Kenelin  Dyott,  Surg.  R.N.  (killed  in  action  1917) ;  2nd, 
1925,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Charles  Wickham,  D.S.O.,  of  Ashdene, 
Comber,  co.  Down]  ; Hilda  Beatrice  Howard  [tn.  19 19,  Capt. 
H.  E.  Raymond  Barker,  and  has  issue] ;  Alice  Catharine 
Howard  [tn.  1924,  Capt.  Roderick  Cecil  Williams] ;  and 
Charlotte  Gabrielle  Howard.  Res.  —  Elford  Hall,  near 
Tamworth. 

Son   of    the   Rev.     Edward    Heneage   Paget,  b.  1828, 

d.  1884;  tn.   1856,  Hon.  Emma  Mary  Eden  (d.  1895), 

d,  of  3rd  Lord  Auckland,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  : — 
Henry  Edward  Clarence  Paget,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Lieut. 
Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  J. P.,  late  Police  Comr.  at  Calcutta,  b. 
i860;  tn.  1899,  Maria  Caroline,  d.  of  Thomas  Simon  Bolitho 
of  Trengwainton.  Res. — 31  Bryanston  Square,  W.i.  Club 
— Boodle's. 

Son  of  Hugh    Arthur  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.    1862;  d. 

1924;  tn.  1902,  Catherine  Honoria,  d.  of  Capt.  Arthur 

Watson  de  Capell-Brooke  : — ■ 
Clarence  Arthur    Edward    Paget,    Gentleman,    b.    1909. 
Res. — Pickwick  House,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

Yngr.    sons   of    Rev.    Edward    Heneage    Paget    (see 

above) : — 
Eden  Wilberforce  Paget,  Gentleman,  C.B.E.,  b.  1865;  tn. 
1898,  Gertrude  Amy,  d.  of  William  Mawdsley  Charnley,  of 
Preston;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Edward  Eden  Paget, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — Winton,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

Eric  Morton  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1904,  Georg- 
ina  Byng  (d.  1916),  d.  of  Herbert  Byng  Paget  of  Darley 
Dale,  and  has  surv.  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — Old  Rectory, 
Melton,  Suffolk. 

Son  of  Charles  Berkeley  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1849; 

d.  1920;  tn.  ist,  1874;  Frances  (who  d.s.p.  1877),  d.  of 

Capt.    T.    Sibbald,    R.N.  ;  2nd,    1880,    Annie,    d.    of 

William  Sibbald  :— 
Edward   Berkeley  William  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.   1880. 
Res. — Revelstoke,  British  Columbia. 

Sons  of  Berkeley  Paget,  Esq.,  D.L.   co.  Midx.  b.  1841 ; 

d.  1910;  tn.  1865,  Gertrude  Fanny  (d.  1906),  d.  of  the 

Rt.    Rev.   and  Hon.   Henry  Montagu  Villiers,   D.D., 

Lord  Bishop  of  Durham : — 
Leopold  Cecil  Paget,  Esq.,  J. P.  E.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1871  ; 
tn.  1897,  Christina  Jesse,  d.  of  S.  Mackenzie;  and  has  had 
issue — Berkeley  Paget,  Esq. ,  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  b.  1898  ;  d.  1921 ;  Edward  Catesby  Paget, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Yorks.  Hussars,  b.  1903 ;  Evelyn  Mary 
[m.  1923,  Louis  Rowlatt  Kettle,  Capt.  L.  R.  V.  Inniskilling 
Dragoon  Gds. ,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Rachel  [tn.  1927,  George 
N.  Deas,  8th  K.O.R.  Irish  Hussars].  Res.— Middlethorpe 
Hall,  York. 

Rev.  Ernest  Villiers  Paget,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1872.  Res. 
— St.  Stephen's  Cottage,  Haywards  Heath. 

Son  of  Algernon  Berkeley  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1877; 

d.  1928  ;  tn.  1909,  Elizabeth  Henniker  (d.  1925),  elder 

d.  of  Sir  John  Henniker-Heaton,  Bart.  : — 
Victor  Berkeley  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Captain  Catesby  Paget,  b.  1809,  by  his  3rd 

wife,  m.  1862,  Emily,  d.  of  Richard  Armit : — 
Catesby  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 35  Launceston 
Place,  W.8. 

Geoffrey  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.     Res. — 

Eld.  son  of  Col.  Leopold  Grimston  Paget,  R.A.,  b.  1824  ; 

d.    1892  ;    tn.    1846,   Georgiana   Theodosia,   d.   of  the 

Rev.  John  FitzMoore  Halsey  of  Gaddesden  Place  : — 
Harold  Paget,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late  7th  Hussars, 
b.  1849.     Res. — 300  St.  James's  Court,   Buckingham  Gate, 
S.W.      Clubs — Army  and  Navv,  Cavalry. 

Son  of  Claude  Paget,   Com.   (ret.)   R.N.,  b.  1851;  d. 

1917;  tn.  1880,  Theodosia.  d.  of  John  Henry   Parnell 

of  Avondale : — 
Cyril  Nevil  Paget,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  Rangoon 
Auxy.  Force,  Barr.-at-Law  (Gray's  Inn),  b.  1891 ;  tn.  1928, 
Eveleen  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  B.  Lanktree,  of  Cork.     Res. — 
Rangoon,  Burma.      Club — E.  I.  United  Service. 


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Yngr.  sons  of  Col.  Leopold  Grimston  Paget  (see 
above) : — 
Rev.  Cecil  George  Paget,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Stock 
Gaylard,  b.  1853;  m.  1887,  Innes  Elizabeth,  d.  of  C.  B. 
Skinner,  of  The  Chantry,  Ipswich  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Francis  Austin  Elliott  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  killed 
in  action  1916;  (2)  Bernard  Leopold  Paget,  Gentleman, 
late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Dorset  Regt.,  b.  1892;  (3)  John 
Christopher  Paget,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.G.A.,  b.  1895  ;  killed 
inaction  1917;  (4)  Michael  Theodore  Paget,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  Lanes.  Fus.,  b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  (5) 
Martin  Charles  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (6)  Felix 
Barnaby  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  Averil  Mary  [m. 
1921,  Ronald  J.  Leney,  of  Alton,  Hants.,  and  has  issue]  ; 
and  Cecily  Innes.  Res. — 70  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 
Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Alwyn  de  Blaquiere  Valentine  Paget,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  and 
Brev. -Col.,  late  2nd  Batt.  Durham  L.I. ,  one  of  H.M.'s  Hon. 
Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1892,  Florence 
Talbot,  d.  of  Sir  James  Laing,  D.L. ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Rupert  Alwyn  Paget,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.  West  Kent  Regt., 
and  Capt.  24th  Batt.  Roy.  Fus.,  b.  1882  [?n.  1923,  Amy 
Bessie,  d.  of  the  late  Adam  Dugdale  of  Griffin  Lodge, 
Blackburn];  Gladys  Theresa;  Florence  Eleanor  [m.  1919, 
Adam  Norman  Dugdale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dutton  Manor, 
Londridge,  Lanes.,  and  has  issue];  and  Kathleen  Louisa 
[m.  1928,  Allan  Gibson  Hughes,  of  Chalfont,  Shrewsbury]. 
Res. —  Hollesley,  Horsell,  Woking.  Club — Army  and 
Navy. 

Son  of  Col.  Arthur  Leopold  Paget,  (5th  son  of  Col. 
LeopoldG.  Paget — see  above),  b.  1856;  d.  1906;  m.  1885, 
Ina  Blanche  Georgie  (d.  1910),  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 
Otho  Augustus  FitzGerald,  P.C.,  M.P.:— 
Oswald  Leopold  Paget,  Esq., (apt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1898. 
Res.— 

Son  of  WellesleyLynedoch  Henry  Paget,  C.B.,C.M.G., 

M.V.O.,    Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  6th  Div.,  late  Lt.-Col.  and 

Brevet  Col.  R.H.A.,  b.  1858  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1888,  Isabelle 

Louisa,  d.  of  W.  H.   Swire: — 

Leo  Berkeley  Paget,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  R.  Tank  Corps, 

late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1889;  m.  1917,  Elizabeth  Frances,  d. 

of  Sir  Henry  James  Vansittart  Neale,   K.C.B. ,  of  Bisham 

Abbey,  Berks.,  and  has  issue — Berkeley  Henry  Vansittart 

Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Guy  Leo  Paget,  Gentleman, 

b.  1921.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Yngr.   sons   of  Col.    Leopold    Grimston    Paget    (see 
above) : — 
Ralph  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m.    1898,   Geraldine 
Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  George  Glyn,  3rd  Bart.     Res. — 
Deerhurst,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Mark  John  Paget,  Esq.,  J. P.  Parts  of  Lindsey,  Lines.,  b. 
1864  ;  m.  1898,  Frances  Carr,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Carr 
Stuart  Glyn  of  Woodleaze  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Frances 
Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  and  Evelyn  Mary  Selina  [m. 
1926,  Capt.  Osmond  J.  F.  Fooks,  i4/2oth  Hussars,  and  has 
issue].     Res. — Crosslee,  Woking,  Surrey. 

PAGET  (H.  Coll.,  1871).  Sable,  on  a  cross  engrailed 
between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  an  eagle  displayed, 
and  in  the  second  and  third  an  heraldic  tiger  passant  argent, 
an  escallop  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  passant 
argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  charged  with  two  escallops 
sable.     Motto — "  Labor  ipse  voluptas." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Paget,   1st  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  Serjeant-Surgeon  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.  1814  ; 
d.    1899;  m.    1844,    Lydia,    d.   of  Rev.   Henry   North, 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent : — 
Sir  John  Rahere  Paget,  2nd  Bart.  (19  Aug.  1871),  K.C. 
and  Bencher,  Inner  Temple  (1902),  B.A.,  LL.B.,£.  1848; 
m.  1883,  Julia  Norrie  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  George  L.  A. 
Moke  of  New  York;  and  has surv.  issue — (1)  James  Francis 
Paget,    Esq.,  Comdr.    R.N.,   b.    1890;  (2)  George   Norrie 
Paget,  Esq.,  Capt.  2ndBatt.  Norfolk  Regt.,*.  i89o(twin)  ; 
Margaret  Norrie  [m.  1915,  Comdr.  Kenneth  Berkeley  Mac- 
kenzie Churchill,  late  R.N.  of  Muston,  Dorchester,  and  has 
issue]  ;    and  Winifred  Norah  [m.  1918,  Lt.-Col.   Bernard 
Charles    Tolver    Paget,    D.S.O.,    M.C.     (q.v.).      Res.  — 
14  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.     Chambers — 4  Paper  Buildings, 
Temple,  E.C.     Club— New  University. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  Paget,  D.D. ,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Oxford,  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
Hon.  Student  of  Christ  Church,  b.  1851  ;  d.  ion; 
m.  1883,  Helen  Beatrice  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Very  Rev. 
Richard  William  Church,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's: — 
Richard  James  Paget,  Esq.,  Capt.  90th  Canadian  Rifles, 


b.  1884  ;  m.  1915,  Jean  Ross  (obtained  a  divorce  1923),  d. 
of  George  P.  Holden,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Darwen,  Lanes. 
Res.— 

Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Paget,  M.C,  Bishop  of  S. 
Rhodesia  since  1925,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  M.A.  Oxon., 
served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C),  b.  1886.  Res. — 
Bishop's  House,  P.O.  Box  7,  Salisbury,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Bernard  Charles  Tolver  Paget,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C, 
Major  and  Brev.:Col.  Oxford,  and  Bucks.,  L.I.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1887  ;  m.  1918,  Winifred  Norah, 
d.  of  Sir  John  Rahere  Paget,  Bt.  {q.v.),  and  has  issue — 
Julian  Tolver  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1  ;  Anthony  Francis 
Macleod  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res. — 14  Lennox 
Gardens,  S.W.  1. 

Humphrey  Paget,  Esq.,    M.C,    late   temp.  Capt.    The 
King's   Regt.,    b.  1891  ;  m.    1918,  Caroline   Elizabeth,  d. 
of  Sir  Lewis  Dibdin,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res.— 
Yr.  son  of  Sir  James  Paget,  1st  Bart,  (see  above): — 

Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Luke  Paget,  Bishop  of  Chester  since 
1919,  D.D.  Oxford,  b.  1853;  m.  1892,  Elma  Katie,  d. 
of  Sir  Samuel  Hoare,  Bart. ,  M.  P.  for  Norwich  ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  Samuel  James  Paget,  Esq.,  Lieut.  8th  Batt. 
Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1895;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (2)  Paul 
Edward  Paget,  Esq.,  b.  1901.  Res. — Bishop's  House, 
Chester. 

PAGET  of  Croydon  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  on  a  cross 
raguly  ermine,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a  garb  or,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  pelican  argent, 
vulning  herself  proper,  a  cross  flory  of  the  third  between 
four  bezants.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  argent  and  vert,  a  demi-lion   rampant    holding 


in  the  dexter  paw  a  scroll  of  parchment  proper,  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  flory  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto — "  Quod  bonum  est  tenete."  Livery — 
Dark  green,  with  white  facings,  collar  and  cuffs,  dark 
green  waistcoat  with  white  stripes,  gilt  buttons  and 
hatband. 

SecoDd  son  of  Peter  Paget,  la te  Official  Assignee  of  the 

London  Court  of  Bankruptcy  and    Receiver  of  the 

late  Insolvent   Debtors'  Court,  b.  1833;    d.  1913  ; 

m.  1863,  Fanny,  d.  of  George  Meadway,  of  Croydon: — 

Alfred  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.    1867 ;    m.  1897,  Fanny 

Maud,  d.  of  George  Rawlinson  ;    and  has   had  issue — 

Alfred  Langton  Paget,  Lieut.   R.N.,  b.  1898 ;    d.  1921, 

while  on  active  service  with  H.M.  Rhine  Flotilla.     Res. 

— Kentmere,     25     Birdhirst     Rise,    Croydon.     Club — 

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PAGET  of  Ibstock  (H.  Coll.,  188-).  Argent,  a  cross 
engrailed  sable,  fretty  of  the  field,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  an  escallop  of  the  second.     Mantling  sable  and 


argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  ramp 
sable,   collared    or,    supporting   an    antique    shield  arge 
charged    with    an    escallop    sable.      Motto — "  Espere 
persevere." 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Guy  Paget,  Esq.,  of  Ibstock  and 

Humberstone,  co.  Leics. ,  and  Oxendon,  co.  Northants., 

J. P.  co.  Leics.,  b.    1843;    d.  1894;   m.  1873,  Frances 

Edith    Nugent,    d.     and    coh.    of    Thomas    Nugent 

Vaughan : — 

Thomas  Guy  Frederick  Paget,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Scots 

Gds. ,  J. P.,  D.L.  and  C.C.  Leics.,  M.P.  Bosworth  1922-23, 

b.    1886 ;  m.  1907,  Emma  Bettine,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the 

Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 

d.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Des  Voeux,  G.C.M.G.,  and  has 

issue — (1)    Reginald  Guy  Thomas    Bentinck    Des    Voeux 

Paget,  Gentleman,    b.    1908  ;  (2)  John  William   Frederick 

Guy  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Brenda  Edith  Marion 

Bettine.       Seats  —  Ibstock   Manor,    Leics. ;    Sulby   Hall, 

Welford,  Northants. 

Only  son  of  William  Edmund  Paget,    Esq.,   J. P.    of 
Nanpanton  Hall,  b.  1879  '<  d.  1928  ;  m.  1905,  Barbara, 
d.  of  W.  Slingsby  Hunter  of  Gilling  Castle,  Yorks.  : — 
Peter  William  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Seat — Nan- 
panton Hall,  Loughborough. 

Only  son  of  Herbert  Byng  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ; 

d.  1914;  m.    1869,  Clara  Fraser  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Rev. 

William  Scott  Robinson: — 

John  Byng  Paget,  Esq.,  Major  W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1870; 

m.  ,  and  has  issue.     Res. — Ibstock  Place, 

Clarence  Lane,  S.W.15. 

Sons  of  John  Henry  Paget  of  Buck  Hill,  Loughborough, 
b.    1847;   d.    1876;    m.    1868,  Catherine   Clara,   d.  of 
Thomas  Cradock  of  Quorn  Court : — 
Charles    John    Paget,    Gentleman,    b.    1869 ;    m.    1896, 
Katherine    Lucy    Garnett  ;    and    has    issue  —  Constance 
Katherine.     Res. — 
Francis  Forester  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  George  Ernest  Paget,  1st  Bart., 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  Notts.,  J.  P.  co.  Leics.,  Col.  Leics.  Yeo. , 
and   formerly   Lieut.    R.H.G.,  b.  1841 ;    d.  1923;  m. 
1864,  Sophia  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Holden : — 
Sir  Cecil  Walter  Paget,  2nd  Bart.  (25  Sept.  1897),  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.    R.E.,    Officer   Legion   of  Honour,  and 
Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium),  served  Great  War  1914-19 
(despatches),  b.  1874  ;  m.  1st,  1906,  Lady  Alexandra  Louisa 
Godolphin  Osborne  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1925),  d.  of 
9th   Duke  of  Leeds  ;    2nd,   1927,   Florence,   d.   of  James 
Batt.    Seats — Sutton    Bonington,    Loughborough;    King's 
Newton,  Derbyshire.     Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle's. 


Son  of  Claud  Arthur  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;    d. 

1908;  m.  1880,    Margaret   Elizabeth   (d.    1909),    d.    of 

William  Ditmas  of  Beverley  : — 

Arthur  Evelyn  Manners  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

1908,    Maude   de    Kirkby,  d.    of  late    Thomas    Lamb   cf 

Hutton  Grange,  Penrith.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Edmund  Arthur  Paget,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Thorpe 

Satchville  Hall,  b.  1810;  d.  1898;  m.  1858,  Martha,  d. 

of  Otho  Manners  of  Goadby  Marwood  : — 

John   Otho    Paget,  Gentleman,  b.    i860;    m.  19     ,  and 

has  issue — 1  dau.     Seat — Thorpe  Satchville  Hall,  nr.  Melton 

Mowbray. 

Albert  Manners  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Oliver  Algernon  Paget,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

PAGET  of  Cranmore  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  1886).  Sable,  on  a 
cross  invected  argent,  between  four  eagles  displayed  ermine, 
an  eagle  displayed  between  four  lions  passant  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-tiger  rampant  sable,  tufted,  maned  and 
gorged  with  a  crown  vallary  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth 
an  eagle's  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  or.  Motto — "  Diciendo 
y  haciendo." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Horner  Paget,  P.C., 
1st  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Somerset,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1908  ; 
m.  1866,  Caroline  Isabel,  d.  of  Henry  Edward  Surtees 
of  Redworth,  co.  Durham,  and  Dane  End,  Herts.  : — 

Sir  Richard  Arthur  Surtees  Paget,  2nd  Bart.  (6  March 
1886),  Barr.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1869 ;  m.  1897, 
Lady  Muriel  Evelyn  Vernon  Finch  Hatton,  d.  of  the  nth 
Earl  of  Winchilsea  and  Nottingham  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
John  Starr  Paget,  Esq..  b.  1914 ;  Sylvia  Mary  [m.  1925, 
Christopher  Chancellor,  eld.  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  John 
Chancellor,  G.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue] ;  Pamela  Winefred 
[m.  1925,  2nd  Baron  Glenconner,  and  has  issue] ;  and 
Angela Sibell  [m.  1928,  Piers  Kenrick  Debenham].  Res.— 
1  Devonshire  Terrace,  W.2 ;  Cranmore  Hall,  Shepton 
Mallet,  Somerset.      Club — AthenEeum. 

Geoffrey  Moore  Paget,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.)  Coldstream 
Guards,  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  1914,  b. 
1881.     Res.— 

WILLIAM  SMITH  PAGET-TOMLINSON,  Esquire, 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  M.D.  (Lond.),  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
J.  P.  for  the  cos.  of  Westmorland  and  Lancashire  (High 
Sheriff  1897,  in  which  year  he  received  the  Jubilee  Medal), 
D.L.  1900.  Born  Nov.  19,  1848,  being  the  youngest  son 
of  Thomas  Paget  of  Forton,  near  Lancaster,  by  Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Smith  of  Forton  ;  and  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Tomlinson  by  Royal 
Licence,  Feb.  7,  1890,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
Elizabeth  Tomlinson  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  nebuly  argent  and  vert,  a 
tilting-spear  fessewise  between  two  greyhounds  courant 
counterchanged,  a  chief  azure,  thereon  a  greyhound  courant 
of  the  first  (for  Tomlinson) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  sable  and 
azure,  on  a  cross  or  between  four  eagles  displayed  argent,  a 
cross  engrailed  of  the  first,  thereon  an  heraldic  tiger's  head 
erased  between  four  lions  passant  of  the  third.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
man  wreathed  about  the  waist  with  oak,  supporting  in  the 
dexter  hand  a  tilting-spear,  and  resting  the  sinister  hand 
upon  an  escutcheon  per  pale  nebuly  argent  and  vert,  charged 
with  a  greyhound  courant  counterchanged  (for  Tomlinson) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  gules,  a 
demi-heraldic  tiger  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  lion's 
gamb  or  (for  Paget).  Motto — "Vincit  Veritas."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  with  red  piping.  Married,  Aug.  12,  1874,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  second  dau.  of  J.  Llewellyn  Price  of  Stan- 
dish,  Lancashire;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Thomas  Rothwell 
Paget-Tomlinson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B.A.  Trinity  Hall,  Camb., 
Major  Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeo. ,  b.  May  12, 1875  ; 
(2)  Col.  William  Paget-Tomlinson,  D.S.O.,  J. P.,  B.A. 
(Trin.  Hall,  Camb.),  Col.  comdg.  5th  Batt.  King's  Own 
Royal  Regt. ,  late  Major  7th  Hussars,  comded.  55th  Wessex 
Bde.  R.F.A.  (T.A.)  1921-26,  b.  Julyi,  1877  [m.  1914,  Lucy, 
d.  of  Sir  Hugh  Daly,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.,  and  has  issue— 
1  son,  1  dau.]  ;  (3)  Edward  Edmondson  Paget-Tomlinson, 
Gentleman,  B.A. ,  M.D.  (Camb.),  b.  April  26,  1882;  and 
Alice  Mabel.  Estates  in  Westmorland,  Lancashire,  and 
Yorkshire.     Postal  address — The  Biggins,  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 

PAINT  (H.  Coll.,  22  Aug.  1917).  Per  fesse  wavy 
argent  and  barry  wavy  of  six  azure  and  of  the  first,  in 
chief  issuant  a  lymphad  sail  furled  sable,  flags  flying 
gules,  all   within  a  bordure  of  the  last   guttee-d'eau. 


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Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  in 
bend  a  thistle  stalked  and  leaved  proper.  Motto — 
"  Pain  tant  qu'il  dure." 

Only  son  of  Henry  Nicholas   Paint,  Gentleman,  of 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  b.  1830  ;   d.    1922  ;   m.  1892, 

Ella  Maria,  d.  of  Stephen  Cowdrey,  of  New  York  : — 

Mander   Archer  Paint,  Gentleman,  b.   1894.     Res. — 

PAKENHAM  (U.O.).     Quarterly,   1.   quarterly,  or  and 
gules,  in  the  first  quarter  an  eagle  displayed  vert  (Pakenham 
— Arms  confd.  and  crest  granted   1665) ;  2.   argent,   on  a 
bend  dancett^e  sable,  cottised  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of 
the  field,  each  cottise  charged   with  three  bezants  (Cuff) ; 
3.  ermine,  a  griffin  segreant  azure  (Aungier) ;  4.  per  bend 
embattled  argent  and  gules  (Boyle— U.O.,  1603).     Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.     Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  an 
eagle  displayed  gules.     Motto — "  Gloria  virtutis  umbra." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Pakenham,  K.P. ,  5th  Earl 
of  Longford,  M.A. ,  H.M's  Lieut,  and  Gustos  Rotulorum 
co.  Longford,  J. P.  co.  Westmeath,  Brig.-Gen.  comdd. 
2nd  Life  Guards,  Lt.-Col.   Irish  Horse  1902,  b.   1864; 
killed  in  action  1915  ;  m.  1899,  Lady  Mary  Julia  Child 
Villiers.d.  of  Victor  Albert  George,  7th  Earl  of  Jersey: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Arthur  Henry  Pakenham,  6th  Earl  of 
Longford  (20  June  1785),  Baron  Longford  in  Ireland  (7  May 
1756),   Baron    Silchester    of    Silchester,   co.   Southampton 
(U.K.    17  July  1821)   [Supporters— Dexter,  a  lion  azure, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escarbuncle  or ;  sinister,  a 
griffin  azure,   beak,    forelegs  and    wings  or],   b.   1902  ;  m. 
1925,    Christine   Patti,    d.    of  the  late    Richard    Trew  of 
Cheddar,  Somerset.     Seat — Pakenham  Hall,  Castle  Pollard, 
Westmeath  ;  and  143  Leinster  Road,  Dublin. 
Hon.  Francis  Aungier  Pakenham,  b.  1905. 
Surv.  son  of  William    Lygon  Pakenham,   4th  Earl  of 
Longford,  G.C.B.,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum 
of  the  co.  of  Longford,  General  in  the  Army  and  Col. 
of  the   5th   Fus.,    Officer  of  the  Legion   of  Honour, 
Commander  of  the  Sardinian  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus,  Knight  of  the  Medjidie,  served  as  Adj. -Gen. 
to  the  Forces  in  the  Crimea  and  Indian  Mutiny,  and 
was  Under-Sec.   of  War,  b.   1819 ;  d.    1887;  fa.    1862, 
Hon.  Selina  Rice-Trevor:  — 
Hon.    Edward   Michael    Pakenham,    Major    (ret.)    late 
Coldstream   Gds.,    served  in    S.    Africa,   and  Great   War 
1914-18,    b.    1866.     Res. — 18   Norfolk   Street,   Park    Lane, 
W.i. 

Sons   of  Hon.    Thomas  Alexander  Pakenham,    Rear- 

Adm.,  b.   1820;    d.     1889;    m.   1853,  Sophia  Frances, 

d.  of  Sir  Tatton  Sykes,  4th  Bart.  : — 

Edward  Tatton  Pakenham,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  K.R.R.C., 

and  Capt.  and  Hon.   Maj.  3rd  Batt.   Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b. 

1859.     Res. — 

Sir  William  Christopher  Pakenham,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
KC.V.O.,  Adm.  (ret.),  A.D.C.  to  the  King  1912-13, 
Junior  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1911-13,  comdg.  3rd 
Cruiser  Squadron  1913-16,  and  Battle  Cruiser  Fleet  1916-19, 
has  Order  of  St.  Stanislaus  (Russia),  G.C.  Order  of  the 
Rising  Sun  (Japan),  and  Order  of  the  Excellent  Crop 
(China),  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.M. 
(America),  b.  1861.     Clubs — Turf,  Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Thomas  Henry  Pakenham,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Lt.-Gen. 

(ret.),  Col.   East  Lancashire  Regt.,  formerly  M.P.  co. 

Antrim,  J. P.,  D.L.  ,£.  1826;  d.  1913;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth 

Staples  (d.  1919),  eld.  d.   of  William  Clarke   of  New 

York  :— 

Hercules  Arthur  Pakenham,  Esq.,C.M.G.,  Senator,  N. 

Ireland   Parliament,    Col.    Commandant    16th    Middlesex 

Vol.    Rifle    Corps     (London     Irish),     Capt.    (ret.)    Gren. 

Gds.,    sometime   A.D.C.    to     the     Gov.-Gen.     of    India, 

and  Major  4th    Batt.    Royal    Irish    Rifles,   served   Sudan 

1 885,  and  Great  War  (despatches,  C.  M.  G. ) ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  and 

(1907)    High    Sheriff  co.  Antrim,  b.  1863;  m.  1895,  Lilian 

Blanche  Georgiana,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Evelyn  Ashley, 

P.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Hercules  Dermot  Wilfrid  Pakenham, 

Gentleman,    Lieut.   Gren.  Gds.,   b.  1901  [m.    1927,   Helen 

Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  S.  Hebeler,  Queen's  Royal 

Regt.];    Joan  Esther  Sybella  [m.  1926,  Angus  Campbell, 

late  9th  Lancers] ;  and  Beatrix  Helen  Constance.     Seat — 

— Langford  Lodge,  Crumlin,  co.  Antrim.      Clubs— Carlton, 

Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Henry  Sandford  Pakenham- Mahon,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  of  Stokestown,  co.  Roscommon,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1893  ; 
m.  1847,  Grace  Catherine,  d.  of  Major  Denis  Mahon, 
of  Stokestown  : — 
The  late  Henry  Pakenham-Mahon  (q.v. ). 


Surv.  sons  of  William  Sandford  Pakenham,   b.   1826 ; 

d.  1886  ;  m.  1857,  Constantia  Henrietta  Frances,  yst.  d. 

of  Sir  William  Vemer,  Bart.  : — 

William  Wingfield  Vemer  Pakenham,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late 

79th  Carnatic  Inf.  ,I.A.,  b.  1857;  m.  1883,  Frances  Josephine, 

d.  of  Surg.-Gen.  M.  Joseph,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — William 

Henry  Verner  Pakenham,    Gentleman,  b.    1885 ;  and   Ida 

Constance.     Res. — 

Frederick  Edward  Sandford  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b. 
1859 ;  m.  1898,  Margarita  Louisa,  d.  of  Maurice  Ceely 
Maude  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Ceely  Sandford  Pakenham, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Res. — Carrickreagh,  Blaney,  Ennis- 
killen,  co.  Fermanagh. 

Francis  Henry  Godfrey  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1865; 
m.  1890,  Mary,  d.  of  Russell.     Res. — 

Robert  Sandford  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m. 
1910,  Edith  Carter  (d.  1912),  and  has  issue — Robert  Wing- 
field  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Res. — 

Hamilton  Richard  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  C.M.S. ,  b. 
1867;  m.  1900,  Emilie  Willis,  d.  of  T.  Stringer,  and  has 
issue — Richard  Hercules  Wingfield  Pakenham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  Henry  Desmond  Verner  Pakenham,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 1.     Res. — Kien-ning,  Foochow,  China. 

Surv.    son    of    Thomas    Conolly    of    Castletown,    co. 
Kildare,  and  Cliff,  co.  Donegal,  M.P.  for  Donegal,  b. 
1823;  d.   1876;  m.  1868,  Sarah,  d.  of  Joseph  Shaw  of 
Celbridge : — 
Major  Edward  Michael  Conolly,  C.M.G.,  R.A.  (q.v.). 
Son   of  Lt.-Col.   John  Augustus   Conolly,    V.C.,    late 
Coldstream  Gds.,    b.    1829;    d.    1889;    m.    1864,    Ida 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Edwyn  Burnaby  of  Baggrave  Hall,  co. 
Leicester: — 
John  Richard  Arthur  Conolly,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 

Pakenham.     Arms   as   above,    and   as   an   honourable 

augmentation  granted  1795  by  Fortescue,  Ulster,  to  Adm. 

Hon.    Sir  Thomas    Pakenham,   G.C.B.,    on    a   chief   the 

sea,  and  on  the  stern  of  an  antique  ship  riding  thereon 

Britannia   standing,    Victory  alighting   on   the   prow  and 

placing  a  wreath  of  laurel  on  Britannia's  head  all  proper, 

being  the  device,  on  the  medal  emblematic  of  the  glorious 

sea-fight  of  June  1,  1794,  wherein  Capt.  the  Hon.  Thomas 

Pakenham  commanded  H.M.S.  "  Invincible,"  74  guns,  and 

captured  "  Le  Juste,"  80  guns,  one  of  the  enemy's  ships. 

Sons  of  Gustavus  Conolly  Pakenham,   Gentleman,  b. 

1856;  d.  1924;  m.  1889,  Ella  Compton  (d.  1913),  only 

d.  of  William  George  Bayne  of  Japan: — 

Compton    Thomas   Pakenham,    Gentleman,    M.C.,   late 

Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  served   Great   War   (despatches, 

M.C.);  b.  1893;  m.  1915,  Phyllis  Mona  (who  obtained  a 

divorce  1920),  d.   of  Col.  William   Price,  R.E.,  and    has 

issue — Simona  Vere.     Res. — 

Hercules  Ivo  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res. — 
Surv.  son  of  George  Dent  Pakenham,  Capt.  4th  Bengal 
Lancers  (ret.),  b.  1824 ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  2nd,  1853,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hume  : — 
Frederick    Edward    Pakenham,    Gentleman,    b.     1869; 
m.  1906,  Nancy  Jane,  d.  of  Charles  Youmans  of  Hazelton, 
B.C.  ;    and  has  surv.  issue — Thomas  Pakenham,    Gentle- 
man, b.  1907;  and  Viola  Gwendoline  Elizabeth.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Wellington  Montagu  Pakenham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1840;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1863,  Emma  Sophia  Julia  (d.  1927), 
ygst.  d.  of  George  Rust  of  Cromwell  House,  Hunting- 
don : — 
William  Law  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1894, 
Ada  Mary,  d.  of  J.  B.  Phillips  cf  Llanelly  ;  and  has  had 
issue — George    Robin    Montagu    Pakenham,    Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1895;  John  Walter  Beaven  Pakenham, 
Gentleman,   2nd  Lieut.   London  Regt.,  b.  1898  ;  killed  in 
action    1918  ;    Thomas  Arthur   Charles   Pakenham,    Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.   1900  \m.  1925,  Clara  Talbot,  d.  of  William 
Middleton,  of  Tourfidd,  Lymington,  and  has  issue — William 
Thomas  Talbot  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];    Emma 
Joyce.    Res. — 
Walter  Maurice  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
Arthur  M'Clellan  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.R., 
b.  1876  ;  m.  1910,  Ethel  Louise,  d.  of  late  R.  A.  W.  Holwell ; 
and  has  issue— Hugh  Percy  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Patrick  Christopher  Montagu  Howell  Pakenham,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922  ;  and  Daphne    Margaret   Holwell.     Res. — 6 
Lansdown  Place  West,  Bath. 

Surv.  sons  of  Robert  Edward  Pakenham,  <5.  1830;  d. 
1869  ;  m.  1856,  Mary,  second  d.  of  Isaac  Goodall : — 
Arthur  Edward  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.     Res. — 
Childers,  Gippsland,  Victoria. 

Edward  Robert  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 


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Sons  of  Hugh  Arthur  Pakenham,   b.    1838 ;  d.   1869  ; 
m.  1863,  Clara  Marianne,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hutton, 
Senior  Presidency  Chaplain,  Calcutta  : — 
Robert  Dent  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res.— 
Hugh  Horsburgh  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  ist, 
1889,  Nellie  (d.    1913),  d.  of  James   Standen  ;  2nd,  1921, 
Louisa,  d.  of  William  Jennings,  of  Stubblefield,  Otterden, 
Kent,  and  has  issue  (by  ist  wife) — James  William  Lygon 
Pakenham,    Gentleman,    b.    1896  ;    (by   2nd   wife) — Clara 
Primrose.     Res. — 

Lygon  Graham  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m. 
1889,  Katharine,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  H.  Heslop  ;  and  has  issue- 
Violet  Marianne.     Res. — 

Son  of  Robert  Edward  Michael  Pakenham,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Royal    Munster    Fus.,   b.    1874;    d.    1915   of  wounds 
received  in  action;  m.  1900,  Nancye,  second  d.  of  the 
late  William  Fowler  of  Broadlands,  Liverpool : — 
Ivo  Robert  Lygon  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Sons  of  Charles  Pakenham,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  10'ist  Royal 
Bengal  Fus.,  and  Major  and  Adjt.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Irish 
Fus.,  b.  1844;  d.    1918;    m.    1872,  Emily  Blanche  (d. 
1899),  only  d.  of  Charles  H.  Harrison  of  Singapore  : — 
George  de  la  Poer  Beresford  Pakenham,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,   D.S.O.,    Col.    Border  Regt.,   late   Indian   Army, 
served  Great   War   1914-18  (despatches,    D.S.O.,    Brevet, 
C.M.G. ),    b.   1875;    m.  1905,  Elsie,    fourth  d.  of  the   late 
William  Fowler  of  Broadlands,  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — 
Raymond    Beresford     Pakenham,    Gentleman,    b.     1907  ; 
William  Antony  Pakenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

Hewitt  John  Havelock  Pakenham,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Batt. 
Lancashire  Fus. ,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds. ,  served  in  S. 
Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1906, 
Claire  May,  only  d.  of  Edmund  Berdoe- Wilkinson  of  Ash- 
stead,  Godalming ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  John  Edmond 
Pakenham,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  The  Queen's  Regt. 
(T.A.),  b.  1907;  and  Cynthia  Marion  Blanche.  Res.— 
Headon  Hall,  Alum  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight. 

The  Late  HENRY  PAKENHAM-MAHON,  Esq., 
D.L.  co.  Roscommon,  late  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  High 
Sheriff  1895.  Born  July  13,  1851,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Sandford  Pakenham-Mahon,  Esq.,  of  Strokes- 
town  House,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff 
1850  [eldest  son  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  Pakenham, 
Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin  (fifth  son  of  2nd  Baron  Long- 
ford), by  his  wife  Eliza  Catherine,  sister  and  co-h.  of  Henry, 
second  Baron  Mount  Sandford  (ext. ),  through  whom  he 
succeeded  to  the  Mount  Sandford  estates  in  cos.  Westmeath 
and  Roscommon,  formerly  in  the  8th  Hussars  (who  as- 
sumed by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Mahon),  by  his  wife  Grace  Catherine  of  Strokestown 
House,  co.  Roscommon  [only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major 
Denis  Mahon  (who  s.  to  the  estate  of  Maurice,  last  Lord 
Hartland,  in  1845),  by  his  wife  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Bathurst,  Bishop  of  Norwich].  Armorial 
hearings— Quarterly,  1  and  8,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  i. 
and  iiii.  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  armed  and  langued  gules 
for  Mahon) ;  ii.  and  iii.  quarterly,  or  and  gules,  in  first- 
quarter  an  eagle  displayed  vert  (for  Pakenham) ;  2.  Paken- 
ham, as  in  grand  quarters ;  3.  per  chevron  or  and  ermine, 
in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased  sable  (for  Mountsandford) ; 
4.  argent,  on  a  bend  indented  sable,  cottised  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field,  each  cottise  charged  with  three 
bezants  (for  Cuff) ;  5.  ermine,  a  griffin  segreant  azure  (for 
Aungier) ;  6.  per  bend  crenelle  argent  and  gules  (for  Boyle) ; 
7.  Mahon,  as  in  grand  quarters  ;  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Burrard,  namely  azure,  a  lion  passant  between  two  estoiles 
in  chief  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  in  base  argent,  on  a  chief 
or,  two  lions  rampant  respecting  each  other,  supporting  a 
sinister  hand  couped  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  and  for 
his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger 
statant,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  broken  tilting-lance  all 
proper  (for  Mahon) ;  2.  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi- 
eagle  displayed  gules  (for  Pakenham).  Motto— "  Gloria 
virtutis  umbra."  Married,  Jan.  13,  1890,  May  (Res. — 28 
Halsey  Street,  S.W.),  only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney 
Burrard,  late  Grenadier  Guards  (second  son  of  Sir  George 
Burrard,  fourth  Bart.),  and  died  1922,  leaving  Issue- 
Olive  [m.  ist,  1914,  Capt.  Edward  Charles  Stafford-King- 
Harman,  Irish  Gds.  (killed  in  action  1914) ;  2nd,  1921, 
Wilfrid  Stuart  Atherstone  Hales-Pakenham-Mahon  (son  of 
the  late  Lt.-Col.  H.  Hales,  Governor  of  Parkhurst  Prison), 
of  Wyf old  Grange,  nr.  Reading,  who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Pakenham-Mahon  by  Deed  Poll  1923,  and 
has  issue].     Seat—  Strokestown,  co.  Roscommon,  Ireland. 


PAKENHAM-WALSH,  see  WALSH. 

PAKINGTON(R.L.,  31  March  i83i,H.Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1.  per  chevron  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  three  mullets  pierced 
or,  in  base  as  many  garbs,  one  and  two  gules  banded  of 
the  third  (Pakington) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  three 
bezants  (Russell  of  Powick) ;  3.  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  stags'  attires  argent  (Cocks);  4.  the  same  arms  of 
Pakington.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-hare  azure,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  four  bezants.  Motto — "  Par  viribus  virtus." 
Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Herbert  Perrott  Murray  Paking- 
ton, 3rd  Baron  Hampton,  b.  1848;  d.  1906;  m.  1877, 
Evelyn  Nina  Frances  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Sir  George  Baker, 
3rd  Bart.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Stuart  Pakington,  D.S.O.,  4th 
Baron  Hampton  (U.K.,  6  Mar.  1874),  and  a  Bart.  (U.K., 
13  July  1846),  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  Major  R.O.  late 
Worcester  Yeo.  late  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade  [Supporters — 
Dexter,  an  elephant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
mullet  pierced  sable ;  sinister,  a  talbot  argent,  charged  as 
the  dexter],  b.  1883.     Res.— 18  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.  W.7. 

Hon.  Humphrey  Arthur  Pakington,  Comdr.  late  R.N., 
b.  1888  ;  m.  1913,  Grace  Dykes,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Albert  Spicer,  P.C.,  ist  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Richard 
Humphrey  Russell  Pakington,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  Hilary  Evelyn 
Spicer  ;  Anne  ;  and  Auriol  Mary  Grace.  Res.  —  98  Palace 
Gardens  Terrace,  W.8. 

PALETHORPE  of  Brockencote  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  2  Feb., 
1922).  Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  thorpe  or  hurst  of 
trees  proper,  in  chief  two  crowns  palisado  gules.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
two  arms  embowed  the  hands  clasped,  resting  thereon  a 
dove  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Pax  laborem  coronat." 

Eldest  son  of  Charles  Henry   Palethorpe,  b.   1854  ; 

d.    1922 ;     m.     1879,    Amy,   d.    of   J.  Fisher,    of 

Dudley : — 
Henry  Palethorpe,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1916, 
Elizabeth  Wynne,  d.  of  Edward  Harold  Wynne  Gibbons 
and  has  issue — Richard  Henry  Ince  Palethorpe,  Gentle- 
man, b.  ;  and  Jeanne  Suzanne.  Res. — Edgewood, 
Streetley,  Staffs. ;  Brockencote  Hall,  nr.  Kidderminster. 

PALEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend  vair,  double  cottised 
or,  between  eight  crosses  crosslet  of  the  last.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  stag's  head  couped  proper,  a  cross  crosslet  or.  Motto 
— "  Cervus  non  servus."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Only  son  of  the  late  John  Paley,  Esq.,  of  Langcliffe, 

Yorks.,  and  Ampton,    Suffolk,   J. P.  and  D.L.,    High 

Sheriff  1889  and  1890,  by  his  wife  Hon.  Clara  Emily 

Charlotte  Strutt,  only  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Rayleigh  : — 

George  Arthur  Paley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B.A.  (Cambs.),  b.  1874; 

m.  1900,  Frances  Mary  (marriage  diss.  1916),  d.  of  Percy 

Bernard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Castle  Hacket,  co.  Galway  ; 

and  has  issue — (1)  Percy  John  Paley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904; 

(2)  Gerald  George  Paley,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Barber  Paley  of  Langcliffe,  Fellow 
of  St.    Peter's   Coll.    Camb.,   M.A.,    B.D.,    Rector   of 
Frockenham,    co.    Suffolk,    from    1835  till   his   death, 
Rural  Dean,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Catharine  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Robertson  of  Bath,  M.D. : — 
William  Victor  Paley,  Gentleman,    b.   1840;    m.    1869, 
Augusta  Harriet,  d.  of  Rev.  Evan  Nepean,  Canon  of  West- 
minster, and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen ;  and  has 
had  issue — George  Paley,  Esq. ,  Major  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1872  ; 
killed  in  action  i9i4[»z.  1902,  Rose  Mildred  Blomfield,  ygst. 
d.  of  late  Capt.  James  ILinton,  44th  Foot,  and  left  issue 
— Alexander  George  Victor  Paley,  Gentleman,  b.  1903] ;  and 
lone  Catherine  Victoria  \m.  1903,  Major  George  Edward 
Capel  Cure  of  Blake  Hall,  and  has  issue].     Res. — Frecken- 
ham    House,  Suffolk. 

Rev.  FRANCIS  MILNES  TEMPLE  PALGRAVE. 
Born  1865,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Francis  Turner  Palgrave, 
Esq.,  M.A. ,  by  his  wife  Cecil  Grenville  Milnes,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  James  Milnes  Gaskell,  Esq.,  of  Thornes  House, 
Wakefield,  and  of  Wenlock  Abbey,  many  years  Member  of 
Parliament  for  Much  Wenlock.  Armorial  bearings — Per 
pale  azure  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a  canton  or, 
an  escarbuncle  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent, 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  branches 
of  palm  proper,  a  leopard's  head  affronted  erased  argent, 


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charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escarbuncle  sable.  Motto — 
"  Laudans  invocabo  Dominum."  Seat — Little  Park,  Lyme 
Regis,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

GOHILSHRI  MANSINGHJI  SURSINGHJI,  THA 
KORE,  SAHIB  OF  PALITANA,  in  the  Empire  of  India, 
a  Ruling  Chief,  Knight  Commander  of  the  Most  Exalted 
Order  of  the  Star  of  India  (1896).  Born  1862,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Thakore  Sahib  Sursinghji,  Thakore  of 
Palitana,  at  whose  death,  Nov.  24,  1885,  he  succeeded  to 
the  Gadi ;  is  a  descendant  of  Gohel  Shahjee,  who  founded 
the  Gadi  of  Palitana,  a  State  in  Kathiawar.  Educated 
privately,  and  possesses  one  of  the  largest  collections  of 
highbred  horses  in  Western  India,  author  of  religious  poems, 
and  a  warm  patron  of  literature.     Armorial  'bearings — 


Azure,  a  trident  in  pale  or,  surmounted  in  the  fesse  point 
by  a  crescent  argent  between  two  Indian  swords  of  the 
second,  the  escutcheon  being  surrounded  by  the  ribbon  and 
pendent  the  badge  of  a  K.C.S.I.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  horse's 
head  couped  sable, charged  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  an 
Indian  sword  as  in  the  arms,  fesseways  point  to  the  dexter. 
Motto—"  Magna  est  Veritas  etprevalebit."  Salute — 9  guns. 
Married,  firstly,  1879,  a  dau.  of  the  Prince  of  Bansda ; 
secondly,  1887,  a  Royal  lady  of  the  house  of  Wankaner  ; 
and  thirdly,  1898  ;  and  has  Issue — a  son,  Kumarshri  Baha- 
doersinghji,  b.  1900;  and  a  dau.,  Bashri  Hureebasaheb, 
Residence  —  The  Durbar  Palace,  Palitana,  Kathiawar, 
Bombay. 

PALK  (H.  Coll.,   14  Nov.  1760).     Sable,  an  eagle  dis- 
played argent,  beaked  and  membered  or,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed   of    the   second.      Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  semi-terrestrial 
globe  of  the  Northern  Hemisphere  proper,  an  eagle  rising 
argent,  beaked  and  membered  or.    Motto—"  Deo  ducente." 
Son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lawrence  Hesketh  Palk,  2nd 
Baron    Haldon,    b.    1846 ;    d.    1903 ;    m.    1868,    Hon. 
Constance    Mary    Barrington,    d.     of    7th    Viscount 
Barrington : — 
Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Lawrence  William  Palk,  3rd  Baron  Haldon 
(U.K.,  29  Ap.  1880),  and  6th  Bart.  (G.B.,  19  June  1782), 
late   Capt.    3rd  Batt.    Royal   Fusiliers   [Supporters— Two 
native  Indians  proper,  girt  about  the  loins  and  turbaned 
argent],  b.  1869 ;  m.   1893,   Lidiana  Amalia  Crezencia,  d. 
of  Col.  Jacob  William  Maichle,  late  Imp.  Russian  Army; 
and   has   issue — Hon.  Lawrence  Ed  vard  Bloomfield  Palk, 
Capt.    late    R.E. ,   served    Great   War   1914-18,    b.    1896. 
Res.— 

Yr.  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lawrence  Palk,  1st  Baron 
Haldon,  b.  1818;  d.  1883;  m.  1845,  Maria  Harriet 
(d.  1905),  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Henry  Hesketh,  4th  Bart.  :— 


Hon  Edward  Arthur  Palk,  late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  4th  Batt.  Devonshire  Regt.,  b.  1854;  m.  1883, 
Charlotte  Frances,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Shelley,  8th 
Bart.  Res. — Little  Testwood,  Totton,  Hants.  Club — 
Windham. 

Sons  of  Wilmot  Henry  Palk,  Esq.,  b.  1836;  d.  1876; 
m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Alexandrina  Greig,  d.  of  Williarr 
Mackenzie  of  Aberdeen  ; — 

Robert  Wilmot  Henry  Mallet  Palk,  Gentleman,  Barrister 
at-Law,  b.  1868.  Chambers — 4  Paper  Buildings,  Temple 
E.C.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Wilmot  Lawrence  Lancelot  Palk,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Durham  L.I.,  late  Mid.  R.N.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(medal  and  five  clasps),  b.  1876.  Club — Junior  Con- 
stitutional. 

PALLES.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  bendlets 
raguly  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules  a  cross  pat£e  fitchee,  between 
two  annulets  or  (for  Palles) ;  2,  ermine,  two  bars  gules,  an 
annulet  for  difference  (Nugent) ;  3,  azure,  a  gryphon  segreant 
or  (Read).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  azure,  bezant^e,  holding 
between  his  paws  a  cross  pat6e  fitch6e  or.  Motto — "  Deo 
duce  comite  fortuna." 

Son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Christopher  Palles,  P.C.,  of 
Mountanville  House,  Dundrum,  Dublin,  B.A. ,  LL.D. , 
Q.C. ,  a  Bencher  of  King's  Inns,  Dublin,  J.  P.  for  co. 
Meath ;  Sol. -Gen.  for  Ireland  1872,  Attorney-General 
1872- 1874;  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  Court  of  Exchequer, 
Ireland,  1874;  b.  1831 ;  m.  1862,  Ellen  (d.  1885),  only 
dau.  of  Denis  Doyle  of  Dublin  : — 
Christopher  Palles,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.    Postal  address — 

PALLISER  of  Annestown  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  pale  sable  and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  counter- 
changed  (Palliser) ;  2  andj3,  vert,  a  cross  crosslet  or  (Bury). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  coronet 
gules,  a  demi-eagle,  wings  elevated  or,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  vert.  Motto — "  Deo  volente." 
Son  of  Sir  William  Palliser,  18th  Hussars,  b.  1830  ;  d. 
1882  ;  m.  1868,  Anne,  d.  of  George  Perham  : — 

Hugh  Arbuthnot  Palliser,  Gentleman,  b.  1879,  "■"  T9°8, 
Annie  Elizabeth,  youngest  d.  of  late  J.  Brooke  Dickenson 
Res.— 

PALMER,  see  WADE-PALMER. 

PALMER.  Argent,  two  bars  sable,  charged  with  three 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  field,  in  chief  a  greyhound  courant 
of  the  second,  collared  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  greyhound  sejant  sable, 
collared  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
argent.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  greyhound  sable, 
collared  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  argent.     Motto — "  Palma  virtuti." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Roundell  Palmer,  1st  Earl  of 
Selborne,  P.C.,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1848,  Lady 
Laura  Waldegrave,  d.  of  8th  Earl  Waldegrave  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Waldegrave  Palmer,  K.G.,  P.C., 
G.C.M.G.,  2nd  Earl  of  Selborne,  co.  Southampton  (30  Dec. 
1882),  Viscount  Wolmer  of  Blackmoor,  Baron  Selborne 
of  Selborne  (28  Oct.  1872),  Hon.  Col.,  formerly  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Hants.  Regt.,  M.P.East  Hants.  1885-92, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  Hants.,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1883,  Lady  Beatrix  Maud 
Cecil,  d.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Salisbury  ;  and  has  issue — 
Rt.Hon.  Roundell  Cecil  Palmer.commonly  called  Viscount 
Wolmer,  P.C.,  M.P.  Newton  Div.  Lanes.  19 10- 18,  and 
for  Aldershot  (East  Hants.)  since  1918,  Asst.-Postmaster- 
Gen.  1924,  J. P.  Hants.,  b.  1887  [m.  1910,  Hon.  Grace 
Ridley,  d.  of  1st  Viscount  Ridley  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Hon.  William  Matthew  Palmer,  b.  1912  ;  Hon.  Robert 
Jocelyn  Palmer,  b.  1919 ;  Hon.  Edward  Roundell 
Palmer,  b.  1926 ;  Hon.  Anne  Beatrice ;  Hon.  Laura 
Mary ;  Hon.  Mary  Sophia  (Res. — 3  Chester  Gate, 
Regent's  Park,  N.W.  Club  —  Carlton)] ;  Hon.  William 
Jocelyn  Lewis  Palmer,  Capt.  (ret.)  Hants.  Regt.,  b.  1894 
[m.  1922,  Dorothy  Cecily,  d.  of  Gerald  Loder,  Esq.; 
and  has  issue — Stephen  Roundell  Palmer,  b.  1923 ;  and 
Penelope  Jane  (Club — Brooks's)]  ;  Lady  Mabel  Laura 
Georgiana,  C.B.E.  [m.  1906,  5th  Earl  Grey].  Seat — 
Blackmoor,  Liss,  Hants.;  14  Buckingham  Palace  Gardens, 
S.W.     Club—  Brooks's. 

PALMER  of  Wanlip  Hall.  Argent,  two  bars  sable, 
charged  with  three  trefoils,  two  and  one,  slipped  of  the 
first,  in  chief  a  greyhound  courant  of  the  second,  collared 


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or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  mount 
vert,  a  greyhound  sejant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  or, 
rimmed  gules,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  argent. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles   Archdale    Palmer,  Clerk    in 

Holy  Orders,  Rector  of  Wanlip,  b.    1814  ;   d.  i860  ; 

tn.  1838,  Elizabeth  Julia,  d.  of  John  Finch  Simpson, 

of  Launde  Abbey,  Leics. : — 
Sir  Frederick  Archdale  Palmer,  6th  Bart.,  of  Wanlip 
Hall,  Leics.  (28  July  1791),  b.  1857  ;  s.  his  cousin  1919  ; 
m.  1892,  Lilian,  d,  of  Gen.  Edward  Somerset,  C.B. ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — John  Archdale  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1894  [tn. 
1922,  Kathleen,  d.  of  the  late  Herbert  Smith,  and  has 
issue — John  Edward  Somerset  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1926]; 
Philip  Somerset  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1899.  Seat — Wanlip 
Hall,  co.  Leicester.  Res. — Newland  House,  nr.  Cole- 
ford,  Glos. 

PALMER  of  Reading  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  azure  and 
gules,  two  palmers'  staves  in  saltire  between  four  escallops 
or.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  palm-tree  proper, 
three  escallops  fessewise  or.  Motto — "  Per  crucem  ad 
palmam." 

Sons  of  late  George  Palmer,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  of  Marlston  and 
Reading,  M.P.  for  Reading  1878-85,  b.  1818;  d.  1897; 
tn.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Robert  Meteyard  of  Basing- 
stoke : — 
Alfred  Palmer,  Esq.,  D.Sc,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1905-6),  b. 
1852  ;  tn.  Alice,  d.  of  late  William  Exall,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Read- 
ing ;  and  has  issue — Eustace  Exall  Palmer,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  Hants, 
and  Berks.,  High  Sheriff  (1914)  (Res. — Pricrs'  Court,  Chieve- 
ley,  Berks.     Clubs — Bath,    New    University),  b.   1878   [tn. 
1902,  Madeline  Mary,  d.  of  late  Conrad  G.  Howell,  Barrister- 
at-Law,   and  has  issue — Gerald   Eustace    Howell   Palmer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Rodney  Howell  Palmer,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907  ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary].  Seat — Wokefield  Park,  Berks. 
Clubs — Bath,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Son  of  Lewis  Palmer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Notts.,  Barrister-at- 
Law   (Inner  Temple),    b.    i860 ;    d.    1908 ;    tn.    1886, 
Emily,  widow  of  B.  Foster  : — 
Kenneth  Lewis  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.     Post.  add. 
— Meadowlea,  Gobowen,  Salop. 

Sons  of  late  Samuel   Palmer   of  Northcourt,    Hamp- 

stead,  b.  1820;  d.   1903;    tn.    Mary  Jane,    d.    of  late 

Joseph  Marsh  of  Croydon  : — 

Sir   (Samuel)  Ernest  Palmer,    1st   Bart.  (26  Jan.  1916), 

J. P.    co.    London,    one  of  H.M.'s    Lts.    for    the  City  of 

London,     High    Sheriff    co.     of    London     1924-25,     b. 

1858  ;  tn.  1881,  Amy,  only  d.  of  late  Alderman  George  Swan 

Nottage,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1884-5  '•  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Ernest  CecilNottage  Palmer,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.)  (Res.— 


Fernhurst,  Pinkney  s  Green,  Maidenhead.  Club — Oxford 
and  Cambridge),  b.  1882  [tn.  1909,  Marguerite,  d.  of  late 
William  McKinley  Osborne  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  has 
surv.  issue — Raymond  Cecil  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1916;  Gordon 
William  Nottage  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Marj<  rie 
Elizabeth];  (2)  Arnold  Nottage  Palmer,  Esq.  (Res. — 
Exning,  Newmarket.  Club — New  University),  b.  1886 
[tn.  191 1,  Marjorie,  d.  of  late  Alexander  Freeland  of  Weir 
Courtenay,  Lingfield,  and  has  issue — 4  daus].  Res.  — 10 
Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Athenaeum, 
Hurlingham. 

Charles  Herbert  Palmer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  i860;  tn.  1883, 
Ethel,  d.  of  Henry  J.  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Stockleigh  House, 
Regent's  Park  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Eric  Palmer,  Esq. , 
High  Sheriff  Berks.  (1926)  (Res.—  Shinfield  Grange,  Berks 
Club — Boodle's),  b.  1883  [tn.  1910,  Gwenllian  Salier,  d.  <  f 
David  Jones  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  and  has  issue] ;  (2) 
Geoffrey  Herbert  Palmer,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Queen's  Own  Oxford- 
shire Hussars  (Res. — Woolhampton  Court,  Hants.  Club — 
Cavalry),  b.  1888  [tn.  1921,  Oenone,  d.  of  the  late  Judge 
Hickman  Moleworth,  and  widow  of  Capt.  F.  Lefroy,  Lein- 
ster  Regt,].  Seat — Bozedown  House,  Whitchurch,  Oxon. 
Club — Reform. 

Son  of  William  Howard  Palmer,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Berks.  (High 

Sheriff  1903-4),  b.  1865;  d.  1923;  tn.  Ada  Morgan,  d. 

of  W.  Reed  of  Onslow  Gardens,  S.  Kensington  : — 
Reginald   Howard   Reed  Palmer,   Gentleman,  M.C.,  b. 
1898;  tn.  1924,  Lena,  d.  of  Alexander  Blyth  Cobham,  of 
Yateley  Hill,  Hants.     Seat—  Hurst  Grove,  Twyford,  Berks. 

Yngst.  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Palmer,  of  Northcourt, 

Hampstead  (see  above) : — 
Albert  John  Palmer,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  T.D.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
and  (1926)  High  Sheriff,  Glos.,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brev.-C'ol. 
late  Roy.  Glos.  Hussars  (Yeo.),  b.  1871 ;  tn.  1895,  Catherine, 
d.  of  late  Col.  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle  of  Cairnagariff,  co. 
Donegal.  Seat — Fairford  Park,  Glos.  Clubs — Boodle's, 
Cavalry. 

PALMER  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  palmers'  scrips  or,  two  palm-branches  in 
saltire  vert  (Palmer) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gule^, 
ducally  gorged  of  the  first  (Colley).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  palm- 
branches  vert,  an  arm  vambraced  and  gauntleted,  embowed 
proper,  garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  tilting-spear  also 
proper.  Motto — "Honor  virtutis  praemium."  Livery — 
claret. 

Son  of  Dudley  Colley  Palmer,  Esq.  (eld.  son  of  Charles 
Colley  Palmer,  see  below),  late  Capt.  Leinster  Regt., 
b.  1868;  d.  1926;  tn.  1896,  Constance  M.  A.,  d.  of  late 
Charles  Florence  Young  of  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.  : — 
Charles  Dudley  Palmer,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.F. ,  b. 
1897.     Seat — Rahan,  Edenderry,  co.  Kildare. 

Yngr.  son  of  Charles  Colley  Palmer,  Esq.,  of  Rahan, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1927  ;  tn.    1866,  May  Jane  (d. 
1927),  only  d.   of  Francis   Longworth    Dames,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Greenhill,  King's  Co.  : — 
Charles  Nugent  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  tn.  1917, 
Louise,  widow  of  Major  Drought,  and  d.  of  Capt.  Fowler, 
and  has   issue — Godfrey  Nugent   Palmer,  Gentleman,    b. 
.     Seat — Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath.    Res. — Ash  Priors, 
Cheltenham.      Clubs—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  New  (Chel- 
tenham. 

PALMER  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  embattled, 
counter-embattled,  plain  cottised,  between  three  palmers' 
staves  all  sable,  as  many  scrips  of  the  first,  buckled  and 
tasselled  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  dexter  mailed  arm  embowed, 
grasping  a  palm  branch  and  a  palmer's  staff  in  saltire  all 
proper,  an  escallop  or.     Motto — "  Palma  virtuti." 

Sons  of  John  Palmer  of  Eliot  Place,  Blackheath,  b.  1829; 
d.  1880;  tn.  1851,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  James 
Adams  of  Wem,  Salop : — 

John  Irwin  Palmer,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.R.C.S.,  Surg.-Maj. 
3rd  Middx.  Vol.  Art.,  b.  1852  ;  tn.  1890,  Alice  Scott,  only  u. 
of  Charles  Wild  of  Suffolk  Lodge,  Hampton  Wick.  Res.— 
31  New  Cavendish  Street,  Harley  Street,  W. 

Frank  Usher  Palmer,  Gentleman,  H.M.  Civil  Service, 
Western  Australia,  b.  1857 ;  tn.  ,  Emilie  Jane,  d.  of 

Thomas  Gregory  of  Norwood,  Surrey;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Leslie  Frank  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1886 ;  (2)  Howard 
Courtney  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  (3)  John  Gregory 
Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (4)  Philip  Harold  Palmer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894.     Res.  —Australia. 

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Western  Australia,  b.  1859 ;  m.  ,  Rosetta  Florence,  d. 

of  Albert  George  Barsham,  late  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.  ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Clement  Albert  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  ; 
(2)  Donald  Irwin  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Res. — 
Guildford,  Western  Australia. 

Courtney  James  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

PALMER  (Confn.  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
two  chevronels  between  three  palmers'  scrips  sable,  the 
strings,  buckles,  and  tassels  or  (Palmer) ;  2,  argent,  on  a 
bend  azure,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  sable, 
armed,  crined,  and  tufted  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last 
(Smyth);  3.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  in  chief  three 
plates  (Ralphson).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  em- 
bowed  couped  at  the  shoulder,  the  hand  holding  a  broken 
sword  all  proper,  the  lower  and  upper  arm  each  charged 
with  a  chevronel  sable.  Motto—"  In  Deo  est  mihi  omnis 
fides." 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  Henry  Wellington  Palmer,  C.B. , 

b.  1832;  d.  1891 ;  771.  1885,  Margaret  Dartnell,   d.  of 

late  John  Tuthill,   Kilmore,  co.  Limerick,  and  Rapla, 

co.  Tipperary : — 

Henry  Wellington  Tuthill  Palmer,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1918), 

Major  R.E. ,  b.  1886;  m.  1924,  Cynthia  Rose,  yngr.  d.  of 

the  late  Henry  William  Tugwell,  of  Crowe  Hall,  nr.  Bath. 

Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

Phineas    Tuthill    Palmer,   Gentleman,  b.    1889.     Res.— 

PALMER  of  Hyderabad  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  or, 
between  a  greyhound  courant  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  pelican 
in  her  piety  argent,  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 
volant,  rising  from  a  mount  with  a  palm-branch  in  his  beak 


all  proper,  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  the  words,  "  It 
shall  flourish."     Motto— "  Deeds,  not  words." 

Son  of  Charles  Palmer,  Gentleman,  of  Palmer  Kotee, 
Hyderabad,  India,  Controller  of  Inland  Revenue,  British 
East  Africa,  b.  1858;  d.  1923;  m.  1885,  Marie  Anne, 
granddau.  of  late  General  Braybrooke,  Commander- 
in-Chief  of  Ceylon  : — 
Hastings  Braybrooke  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.  Res.— 
Sons  of  Major  James  Edward  Palmer,  Indian  Army, 
b.  1820;  d.  1865;  m.  1856,  Annie,  d.  of  P.  Thomas:— 
Harry  Palmer,  Gentleman,    M.R.C.S.    Eng.,   L.R.C.P. 


Lond.,  b.  1854;  m.  1st,  1883,  Clara  Kate  Ollett  (d.  1924),  d. 
of  George  Ollett,  Engineer;  2nd,  Minnie,  d.  of  George 
Ollett,  Engineer  ;  and  has  issue — Harry  Godwin  Palmer, 
Gentleman  (Res. — 9  Bramerton  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.), 
b.  1884  [m.  1907,  Edith  Maud,  d.  of  Duncan  Wallett  of 
Finchley,  N.] ;  Edith  Irene ;  Sophie  Constance  ;  Agnes 
Nora;  Enid  Muriel;  and  Violet  Audrey  Clare.  Res. — 57 
Marine  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Edward  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1884;  and  has 

issue— (1)  Edward  H.  B.  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1885; 
(2)  Charles  S.  B.  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  (3)  John 
Digby  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (4)  Archibald  Roy 
Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (5)  Eugene  Victor  Palmer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (6)  Kenneth  Allan  Palmer,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906.  Res. — Tigarah,  St.  Mary's  Road,  High- 
bury, N. 

PALMER  of  Grinkle  Park  (H.  Coll.,  1886).  Sable,  on 
a  chevron  between  three  crescents  in  chief  and  a  lion  pas- 
sant in  base  argent,  two  tilting-spears  chevronways  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  tilting-spear  erect  proper,  a  wyvern  or, 
resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  crescent  argent.  Motto — "  Par 
sit  fortuna  labori."     Livery — Green,  scarlet  facings. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Mark  Palmer,  1st  Bart. ,  of  Grinkle 
Park,  b.  1822;  d.  1907;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1846,  Jane, 
d.  of  Ebenezer  Robson  of  Newcastle  [d.  1865) : — 
Sir  Alfred  Molyneux  Palmer,  3rd  Bart.  (31  Aug.  1886), 
J. P.,  formerly  County  Alderman,  and  (1915)  High  Sheriff 
co.  Durham,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1884,  Edith  Ellen,  d.  of  Frederick 
George  Younge  of  London  ;  and  has  issue — Frederick 
Charles  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1884  [m.  1913,  Mabel  Frances, 
eldest  d.  of  Norton  Joseph  Hughes-Hallett,  O.B.E.,  of 
The  Knoll,  Derby,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Frederick 
Mark  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Diana  Mabel;  and  Angela 
(Res.  —  Shurdington  Court,  nr.  Cheltenham)];  Phyllis 
Adela  [m.  1908,  Philip  Durning  Holt,  and  has  issue] ;  Evelyn 
May  [m.  1924,  John  R.  R.  Fullerton,  of  Thribergh,  Yorks., 
and  has  issue] ;  Gladys  Mary  ;  and  Audrey.  Seal — Wal- 
worth Castle,  Darlington.  Clubs — Brooks's,  Northern 
Counties. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Mark  Palmer,  Bt.  (see  above),  by 
his  2nd  wife,  m.  1867,  Augusta  Mary  (d.  1875),  d.  of 
Alfred  Lambert,  of  Paris  [Arms— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
Palmer  as  above  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  lambs  passant  argent,  and  in  base  a  lamia 
also  passant  proper,  a  chief  compony  counter-compony 
or  and  azure  (Lambert,  H.  Coll.  1918)] : — 
Claude  Bowes  Palmer,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  D.L. 
and  J. P.  co.  Durham,   Kt.  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the 


Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (1922),  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 
*.   1868;    m.  1897,  Marian     O.B.E.,    A.R.R.C.,   Damei  of 


1494 


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Pal 


Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
d.  of  Edward  Charlton  Ramsey.  Res. — Delmonden  Manor, 
Hawkhurst,  Kent.  Clubs — Sports,  Union  (Newcastle-on- 
Tyne),  Tunbridge  Wells  and  Counties. 

Son  of  Lionel  Hugo  Palmer,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Charles  Mark  Palmer,  Bart.,  by  his  2nd  wife — see 
above),  Comdt.  Legion  of  Frontiersmen,  formerly  in 
the  North  West  Mounted  Police  of  Canada,  and  late 
Capt.  3rd  Batt.  West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  b.  1870 ;  d. 
1914  ;  m.  1st,  1894,  Ida  Brae(d.  1905),  d.  of  Wilberforce 
Wilson,  late  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Hong  Kong  •  2nd,  1906, 
Blanche,  d.  of  Walter  Balmford  of  York : — 
Charles  Lionel  Palmer,  Esq.,  b.  1909.  Res. — Procter, 
Kootenay  Lake,  British  Columbia. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Mark  Palmer,  Bt.  (see  above),  by 

his  3rd  wife,  m.  1877,  Gertrude  (d.  1913),  d.  of  James 

Mongomery,  Esq.,  J. P. ,D.L.,  of  Cranford,  Middx.  : — 

Godfrey  Mark  Palmer,  Esq.,  Major  late  T.F.  Res.,  J.P. 

North  Riding  Yorks. ,  M.P.  for  Jarrow  Div.  of  co.  Durham 

Jan.  1910-22,  b.  1878  ;    m.  1906,  Elma,  d.  of  Alex.  Geddes 

of  Blairmore,  Aberdeenshire  ;  and  has  issue — Mark  Palmer, 


Gentleman,  b.  1917 ;  Brenda  [m.  1929,  Major  Cuthbert 
Vaux]  ;  and  Myrtle  Francis.  Res. — Grinkle  Park,  Loftus, 
Yorks. ;  28  Hans  Crescent,  S.  W.  Clubs — Brooks's,  M.C.C., 
Hurlingham. 

PALMER.  Sable,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  crescents 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  wyvern  or,  armed  and  langued  gules. 
Mottoes — "  Par  sit  fortuna  labori  "  ;  and  "  Pour  aprendre 
obleis  ne  puis."  Livery  —  Green  coat,  yellow  and  black 
striped  waistcoat,  and  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Geoffrey  Broadley  Palmer,   10th 
Bart.,   J.P.    co.    Leicester,    Major   3rd    Leicestershire 
Regiment  and  Reserve  of  Officers,  M.A.,  b.  1864;  d. 
1925  ;  m.  1891,  Sibyl  Caroline  Smith  Neill : — 
Sir^Geoffrey  Frederick  Neill  Palmer,  nth  Bart.  (7  June 
1660),  Major  Coldstream  Gds. ,  b.  1893.     Seats — East  Carl- 
ton   Park,    Market    Harborough ;    Carlton    Curlieu,    co. 
Leicester.       Town  res.  — 12    Bruton  Street,   W.     Clubs— 
White's,  Guards'. 

Lewis  Henry  Palmer,  Esq.,  Lieut.  15/19  Hussars  S.R., 
b.  1903. 

Son  of  Rev.   Henry  Palmer  of  Withcote  Hall,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Heyrick: — 


Thomas  Palmer,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Hon.  Major  formerly  Capt. 
47th  Regt.,  and  Hon.  Major  Auxiliary  Forces;  served 
throughout  Crimean  War  (medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish 
medal,  fifth  class  Medjidie),  b.  1832 ;  m.  i860,  Harriet 
Elizabeth  (d.  1912),  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Dawson,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Whatton  House,  Leicestershire.  Res.  —  n 
Pulteney  Street,  Bath. 

Sons  of  Herrick  Augustus  Palmer,  Esq.,  Major,  late 
62nd  Regt.,  served  in  part  of  the  -Crimean 
Campaign  (medal  and  clasp),  b.  1835 ;  d  1908 ;  m. 
1861,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Grey  Hazle- 
rigg,  Bart. ,  of  Noseley  : — 
Heyrick  Arthur  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Res. — 10 
Manchester  Street,  Manchester  Square,  W.i. 

Frederick  Charles  Palmer,  Major  Manchester  Regt.,  b. 
1866;  m.  1897,  Eleanor  Annie,  d.  of  Dr.  Sharpin  of 
Brighton;  and  has  issue — Two  daus.  Res. — The  Limes, 
Priory  Road,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Robert  Henry  Palmer,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  49th  Batt. 
Canadian  Inf.,  served  S.  African  and  Great  War  (despatches, 
D.S.O. ,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1868;  m.  1909,  Margaret 
Finch,  elder  d.  of  the  late  Gerard  Finch  Dawson  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Robert  Henry  Charles  Palmer,  Gentleman,  b. 
1916  ;  and  Mary  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Res. — Strathcona, 
Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Francis  Hubert  Palmer,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late  temp.  Capt. 
Cheshire  Regt.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C. ),  b. 
1877;  m.  1st,  1907,  Elsie  Edith  (marriage  diss.  1924),  d.  of 
Rev.  Walter  Baptist  Money,  late  Rector  of  Weybridge ; 
2nd,  Margery  Edith,  d.  of  Robert  Garland,  of  Seaford, 
Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — Pamela  Frances.     Res. — ■ 

PALMER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  between  in 
chief  two  lions  rampant  and  in  base  a    palmer's  scrip 


or,  three  trefoils  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  springing 
sable,  collared  and  leashed  to  a  palmer's  staff  erect  or. 
Motto — "  Justus  et  tenax." 

Eldest  son  of  Edwin  Palmer,  of  London,  b  1850  ;   d. 

1901  ;    m.  1876,  Martha,  d.  of    Henry  Glover,  ol 

London : — 
Stanley    Palmer,     Gentleman,    b.    1878 ;     m.    1903, 
Mabel  Matilda,  d.   of    James  Henry  Stone ;    and  has 
issue — Horace  Stanley  Palmer,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 


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Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Corps 
of  Signals  (T.A.),  b.  1904  ;  Gladys  May  ;  Enid  Alice. 
Res.— 2  Kirkstall  Road,  Streatham  Hill,  S.W.  Club— 
R.A.C. 

PALMER.  Barry  wavy  of  twelve  per  pale  or  and  azure 
counterchanged,  on  a  bend  cottised  gules,  between  two 
■escallops  ermine,  three  wyverns'  heads  couped  argent,  each 
holding  in  the  mouth  an  eagle's  leg  erased  of  the  first. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  eradicated  and  fessewise 
proper,  a  wyvern  wings  elevated,  barry  wavy  of  twelve  or 
and  azure,  sem6e  of  escallops  ermine,  holding  in  the  mouth 
an  eagle's  leg  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Ubi  amor  ibi 
fides."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Only  son  of  James  Dampier  Palmer,  Esq.,  M.P.  lor 
Gravesend,  Hon.  Col.  1st  Kent  Art.  Vol.,  J. P.  co.  Kent 
and  for  West  Ham,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1874,  Isabella 
Elizabeth   Curteis   (d.    1900),    d.   of  the  late  William 
Curteis  Whelan,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Heronden  Hall, 
Tenterden  : — 
Vivian  Trestrail  Dampier  Palmer,   Esq.,  O.B.E. ,  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  E.  Kent  (Mil.)  Regt. ,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
and   Great  War  1914-19,  J. P.    Kent,  b.   1876;    m.  1902, 
Melita,  d.  of  Fairless  Harrison,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 
and  has  issue— 2  daus.     Estate — Heronden  Hall,  Tenter- 
den,  co.   Kent.     Post.   add. — Heronden  Hall,   Tenterden, 
Kent.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

PALMER-MOREWOOD  of  Alfreton  (H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  vert,  an  oak-tree  couped  at  the  base  argent, 
fructed  or,  and  in  canton  a  trefoil  of  the  second  (More- 
wood)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  two  bars  sable,  three  trefoils  of 
the  first,  in  chief  a  greyhound  courant  of  the  second,  col- 
lared or  (Palmer).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crests— 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  armed 
proper,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  gules,  supporting  a 
chaplet  of  oak  branches  vert,  fructed  or  (Morewood) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  grey- 
hound sejant  sable,  collared  or,  and  charged  with  a  trefoil 
argent  (Palmer). 

Son   of    Charles   Rowland    Palmer-Morewood,    Esq., 
J.  P.  cos.  Derby  and  Warwick,  and  D.L.  co.  Warwick 
(High  Sheriff  1880),  b.  1843  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1873,  Patience 
Mary   (d.    1914),    d.    Rt.   Rev.   Lord   Arthur    Charles 
Hervey,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells : — 
Rowland  Charles  Arthur  Palmer-Morewood,  Esq.,  J. P. 
cos.  Derbyshire  and  Warwick,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Sher- 
wood Foresters,  b.  1879.    ^eai — Alfreton  Park,  Alfreton,  co. 
Derby.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. 

PALMER-SAMBORNE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
sable  between  three  mullets  gules,  pierced  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
mullet  gules,  pierced  or.     Motto — "  Memor  et  fidelis." 

Son   of    Samborne   Stukely    Palmer-Samborne,    Esq., 

J. P.,  b.  1827;  d.  1904;  m.  1860,  Lucy,  d.  of  Francis 

Baring  Short : — 

John  Stukely  Palmer-Samborne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Somerset,  b. 

1861;  m.  1910,  Kathleen  Elsie,  d.  of  John  Smith  ;  and  has 

issue  —  Francis    Palmer-Samborne,   Gentleman,    b.    1912  ; 

John    Palmer-Samborne,    Gentleman,    b.    1919 ;    Barnaby 

Frederick  Palmer-Samborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Margaret 

Kathleen;  and  Sheila  Rosemary.    Seat — Timsbury  House, 

nr.  Bath.      Club—  Bath. 

Son  of  Rev.    Richard  Lane  Palmer-Samborne,   M.A., 
J. P.,  Vicar  of  Ashreigney,  co.  Devon,  by  his  wife  Ellen, 
d.  of  Thomas  Ferguson  of  Belfast :  — 
Frederick  Carey  Stucley  Palmer-Samborne,  Esq.,  C.B.E. , 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Indian  Army,  served  Chitral  1895,  and  Great 
War  1914-19,  £.  1868  ;  m.  1st,  1894,  Constance  (d.  1901),  d. 
and  h.  of  the  late  Capt.  Anstey,  20th  Regt.  ;  2nd,   1904, 
Caroline,  d.  of  the  late  John  F.  Anstey,  of  Bath.     Club- 
Army  and  Navy. 

PALMES  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three fleurs-de-lys  argent,  a 
chief  vair.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  hand  holding  a  palm-branch.  Motto — "  Ut 
pal  ma  Justus."     Livery — Claret,  faced  scarlet. 

Sons  of  Rev. George  Palmes  (eld.  son  of  Rev.  William 
L.  Palmes — see  below),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Naburn, 
b.  1851  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1882,  Eva  Blanche,  ygr.  d.  of  Henry 
Dalbiac  Harrison  of  Holbrook  Park,  Sussex: — 
George  Bryan  Palmes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 


served  Great  War  (despatches,   D.S.O.),  b.  1884.     Seat — 
Naburn  Hall,  Yorks.     Club — United  Service. 
William  Tevery  Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Stephen   Saltmarshe   Palmes,    Gentleman,  b.    1895 ;    m. 
1922,  Hilaria  Rosamund  Strange  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Lindsay  Palmes  (2nd  son  of  Rev. 

William    L.    Palmes  —  see    below),    M.A.,     Clerk    in 

Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Holmwood,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1914 ; 

by  1st  wife,  m.  1880,  Alice,  d.  of  M.  M.  Hogg  of  Berry 

Head  :— 
James  Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  William  Lindsay  Palmes,  M.A. ,  of 

Naburn  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  J. P.,  Vicar  of  Hornsea  with 

Long    Riston,    and    Rural   Dean,    b.    1813 ;    d.   1888; 

m.  1849,  Marriane  (d.   1903),  d.  of  Amaziah  Empson 

of  Spellow  Hill,  Boroughbridge  : — 
Guy  St.  Maur  Palmes,  Esq.,  J. P.  E.  R.  Yorks.,  late  14th 
Hussars,  Maj.  E.  R.  Yorks.  Yeo.  1905-11,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1879, 
Georgina  Rosabelle,  d.  and  coh.  of  Edward  Lloyd  of  Ling- 
croft,  nr.  York  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Geoffrey  St.  Maur 
Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  (2)  Edward  William  Eustace 
Palmes,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  10th  Roy.  Hus.,  served 
with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  1914  (wounded),  b.  1884;  (3) 
Bryan  Wilfrid  Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  and  Cecil  Muriel 
[m.  1908,  Alick  May  Cunard,  5th  Lancers,  vide  Cunard, 
Bt.].     Seat — Lingcroft,  York.      Club — Yorkshire. 

Bryan  William  Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1885, 
Ellen  Lawless;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  William  Lindesay 
Palmes,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (2)  Bryan  Palmes,  Gentle- 
man, Australian  Infantry,  b.  1889;  killed  in  action  1917; 
and  four  daus.     Res. — Queensland. 

PANZERA  of  Dovercourt  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  lions 
passant,  each  crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or,  in  chief  a 
mullet  of  six  points.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  collared  and 
chained  or,  issuant  from  the  head  an  estoile  azure. 

Only  son  of  Anthony  Joseph  William  Ignatius  Panzera, 

C.E.,   Canford,    Dorsetshire,  b  :    m.  1848,    Anna 

Maria,  d.  of  Dr.  William  Knott,  J. P.,  6th  Inniskilling 

Dragoons,  of  Government  House,  Harwich  ;  Medical 

Attendant  to  H.M.  Queen  Adelaide  : — 

The  late  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  William  Panzera,  C.M.G. 

(1910),  Res.  of  Officers,  Resident  Commissioner  Bechuana- 

land  Protectorate   and  (local)  Col.  commdg.  Bechuanaland 

Protectorate  Police,  served  in  Matabele  War  1893  (medal), 

and  S.  African   War  1899-1902  (2  medals  and  4  clasps), 

including  siege  of  Mafeking,  Comdt.  Knockaloe  Detention 

Camp,  Isle  of  Man,  1916— 17,  b.  1851  ;   d.  1917  ;  m.  1878, 

Martha  (d.  1921),  d.   of    Capt.   B.  Branch  of  Felixstowe, 

Suffolk  ;  and  had  issue — Francis  William  Knott  Panzera, 

Gentleman,^.   1879;    d.igzx;  Mary    Knott    (Res. — 98A 

Lansdowne  Place,  Hove,  Sussex) ;  and  Augusta  Eleonora 

d'Orazio. 

PAPILLON  of  Crowhurst  Park  (H.  Coll.,  1  Oct.  1906). 
Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  butterflies  argent,  a 
fleur-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  crescent  argent, 
between  the  horns  a  butterfly  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Ditat  servata  fides." 

Sons  of  Philip  Oxenden  Papillon,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  of  Crowhurst  Park  and  Pelham  Place,  Sussex, 

and   Lexden   Manor,   Essex,  late  Major   Royal   East 

Kent  Mounted  Rifles,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.,  b.  1826  ; 

d.  1899  ;   m.  1862,   Emily  Caroline,  third  d.  of  Very 

Rev.  Thomas  Gamier,    Dean   of  Lincoln,  and  Lady 

Caroline,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Albermarle  : — 

Pelham  Rawstorn  Papillon,  Esq.,   D.S.O.,    J. P.,  D.L., 

B.C.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  temp.  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  13th 

Service  Batt.   (West  Ham)  Essex  Regt.,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  in 

the   Army,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major   late  3rd  Batt.  Sussex 

Regt.,  b.  1864 ;  m.  1912,  Constance  Lauretta,  elder  d.  of 

J.  W.  Roseby,  formerly  of  Lovershall  Hall,  Yorks.;   and 

has  issue — John  Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Jean  ;  and 

Elizabeth.     Seat — Crowhurst  Park,  Battle,  Sussex. 

Harold  Gamier  Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1910, 
Barbara  Constance,  d.  of  Walter  Reynolds  of  Hawks 
Wick,  St.  Albans ;  and  has  issue— (1)  David  Pelham 
Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1911;  (2)  Philip  Walter  Gamier 
Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Seat — Lexden  Manor, 
Colchester. 

Godfrey  Keppel  Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1899, 
Jessie  Winifred  Wilson,  d.  of  John  Wilson  Paton,  M.D. ; 
and  has  issue — Beatrice  Millicent  Ann  ;  Phyllis  Muriel ;  and 
Barbara  Winifred.    Seat — Barrasford,  Northumberland. 


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Philip  Hardinge  Papillon,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1895, 
Rose,  d.  of  J.  Hawdon,  M.L.C.  of  Christchurch,  N.Z. ; 
and  has  issue — Raymond  Philip  Papillon,  Gentleman,  b. 
1898  ;  and  Idina  Sybil.     Res. — Warleigh,  Ceylon. 

PARISH  (H.Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between 
ten  cross  crosslets,  six  in  chief  and  four  in  base  of  the  last, 
a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  of  the  first,  a  chief  azure,  issuant 
therefrom  a  sun  in  splendour.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  a 
cross  crosslet  sable.  Motto — "  Justum  et  tenacem."  Livery 
— Black  and  white. 

Eld.  son  of   Charles  Woodbyne  Parish,  Esq.,    of  58 
Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.,  b.  June  5,  1848  ;  d.  1922; 
m.  1st,   1879,  Frances    Montgomerie  (d.   1889),  d.   of 
Vice-Admiral  Alexander  Boyle:— 
Walter  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 
Sons  of  Francis  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman  (2nd  son 
of  Charles  Woodbyne  Parish  and  Frances  Montgomerie 
Boyle — see  above),  b,  1884  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1912,  Dorothy 
Mary  Catherine  {Res. — 2  The  Boltons,  S.W.),  d.  of 
Canon  Drew  : — 
Patrick  Edward  Gladstone  Woodbine    Parish,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913.     Res. — 

David  Francis  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
John  Neville  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman,  b.  1920. 
Son  of  Charles  Woodbyne  Parish,  Esq.  (see  above),  by 
his  2nd  wife,  m.  1891,  Hon.  Helen  Jane  Sandilands, 
sister  of  12th  Baron  Torphichen  :— 
Charles  Douglas  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

WALTER  WOODBINE  PARISH.  Gentleman,  born 
Dec.  3,  1880,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Woodbyne  Parish,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Woodbine  Parish, 
K.C.H.),  by  his  wife  Frances  Montgomerie,  daughter  of 
Vice-Admiral  Boyle.  Livery — Blue.  Armorial  bearings 
— He  bears  for  Arms:  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable  between 
ten  cross  crosslets,  six  in  chief  and  four  in  base  of  the  last, 
a  cross  crosslet  fitcWe  of  the  first,  a  chief  azure  issuant 
therefrom  a  sun  in  splendour,  impaling  the  arms  of  Makins, 


the  last      cross  crosslet  fitch^e  of  the  first,  a  chief  azure,  issu- 
ant therefrom  a  sun  in  splendour  proper.     Mantling'  sable 


namely :  Argent,  on  a  fesse  embattled  counter-embattled 
gules,  between  in  chief  two  falcons  proper,  belled  or,  and 
in  base  a  lion's  face  of  the  second,  an  annulet  or,  between 
two  bezants,  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  rock  proper,  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  with  the  Motto, 
"Justum  et  tenacem."  Married,  April  28,  1906,  Audrey 
Katharine,  ygst.  d.  of  Col.  Sir  William  Makins,  Bt.,  and 
has  issue— David  Elmer  Woodbine  Parish,  Gentleman,  *. 
1911 ;  and  Bridget  Audrey  Woodbine.  Res.— 9  Courtfield 
Road,  S.W.7. 

PARISH  (H.  Coll.,  1875).     Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable, 
between  ten  cross  crosslets,  six  in  chief  and  four  in  base  of 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock 
proper,  a  cross  crosslet  sable.  Motto — "Justum  et  tena- 
cem."    Livery — Black  and  white. 

Son  of  Frank  Parish,  Esq.,  b.  1824;  d.  1906;  m.  1855, 

Margarita,  d.  of  John  Miller  of  Buenos  Aires,  and  his 

wife  Dolores  Balbastro  (gdd.  of  the  Viceroy  of  Spain) : — 

Lt.-Col.  Woodbine  Parish,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1862  ;  m. 

1888,  Frances,  d.  of  George  Brittain,  of  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Res.— 106  Park  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.     Clubs—  Roy.  St. 

George's,  M.C.C.,  Ranelagh,  Devonshire,  Argentine. 

The  late  PHILIPSAMUEL  PARK,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  and  for 


the  Borough  of  Preston,  F.S.I.  Born  April  13,  1865,  being 
the  only  son  of  William  Philip  Park,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes., 
by  his  wife  Kathleen  Isabella  Waller,  daughter  of  Colonel 


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Chapman  of  the  county  of  Kildare.  Armorial  bearings 
(H.  Coll.,  15  May  1875) — Or,  a  fesse  invected  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  three  stags'  heads  caboshed 
in  chief  and  one  in  base  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
gules,  between  two  marigolds  slipped  proper  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "  Providentiae  me  committo."  Married,  firstly, 
June  19,  1888,  Annie  Isabella  Eugenie,  daughter  of  the 
Reverend  F.  Eugene  Perrin ;  and  secondly,  September 
14,  1892,  Sarah  Ellen,  daughter  of  John  Henry  Park  ;  and 
died ,  leaving  Issue — Isobel  Eugenie  Chapman. 

PARKE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse  counter-compony  gules 
and  argent,  between  two  stags'  heads  caboshed  in  chief 
and  a  lion  passant  in  base  of  the  second,  all  within  a 
borduie  nebuly  of  the  last.    Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the  attires  of  a  stag 
proper  a  lion  passant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
estoile  gules.     Motto — "  Vince  in  bono  malum." 

Sons   of  Herbert  Thomas  Parke,  Esq.,  J. P.   Lanes., 
b.    1859;    m.    1887,    Margaret   Annie,    d.   of  Thomas 
Walker,  J.  P.  for  Bolton  :— 
Thomas    Leslie    Parke,    Gentleman,    b.    1890.      Seat  — 
Withnell  Fold,  nr.  Chorley,  Lanes. 
Allan  Parke,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

Son  of  Thomas  Blinkhorn  Parke  of  Withnell,  Lanes., 
6-  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

Edward  Goody : — 
Alfred    Ernest    Parke,    Gentleman,    b.     1862.       Seat  — 

PARKER.  Sable,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  between 
two  flaunches  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect  couped  below  the  elbow,  the 
sleeve  azure,  cuffed  and  slashed  argent,  the  hand  grasp- 
ing a  stag's  attire  gules.     Motto — "  Fideli  certa  merces." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Albert  Edmund  Parker,  3rd  Earl 

of  Morley,  P.C.,  D.L.,  C.A.,  b.  1843  ;    d.  1905  ;   m. 

1876,  Margaret,  d.  of    Robert  Stayner  Holford,  of 

Westonbirt,  Glos.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Robert  Parker,  4th  Earl  of  Morley 
(29  Nov.  1815),  Viscount  Boringdon,  of  North  Molton, 
Baron  Boringdon  of  Boringdon  (18  May  1784),  Capt. 
late  T.A.  Res.,  late  Roy.  1st  Devon  Yeo.,  J.P.  Devon. 
Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  stag  argent,  collared  or, 
therefrom  suspended  an  escutcheon  vert,  charged  with  a 
horse's  head  couped  argent,  bridled  or ;  on  the  sinister, 
a  greyhound  sable,  collared  or,  therefrom  suspended  an 
escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or],  b.  1877. 
Seat — Saltram,  Plympton,  Devon.  Town  res. —  31 
Prince's  Gardens,  S.W. 

Hon.  Montagu  Brownlow  Parker,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers 
late  Gren.  Gds.,  served  S.   Africa    1900-2,    and    Great 


War  1914-18  (despatches),  has  Croix  de  Guerre  (France), 
b.  1878.     Res. — 

Hon.  John  Holford  Parker,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1919,  Hon. 
Marjory  Katharine  Elizabeth  St.  Aubyn,  d.  of  2nd  Baron 
St.  Leven  ;  and  has  issue — John  St.  Aubyn  Parker,  Esq., 
b.  1923  ;  Robin  Michael  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Res. — 11  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.2. 

PARKER  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards' 
faces  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — A  leopard's 
head  affrontee,  erased  at  the  neck  or,  ducally  gorged 
gules.     Motto — "  Sapere  aude." 

Son   of  George  Augustus  Parker,  Viscount  Parker 

(eld  son  of  6th  Earl — see  below),  b.  1843  ;   d.  1895  ; 

m.  1887,  as  2nd  wife,  Carene,  d.  of  Pryse  Loveden, 

of  Gogerddan,  co.  Cardigan : — 
Rt.  Hon.  George  Loveden  William  Henry  Parker, 
7th  Earl  of  Macclesfield  (15  Nov.  1721),  Viscount  Parker 
of  Ewelme,  co.  Oxford,  Baron  Parker,  of  Macclesfield 
10  Mar.  1716)  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  leopard 
regardant  proper,  ducally  gorged  gules],  Lieut,  late 
Oxfordshire  Yeomanry,  b.  1888 ;  s.  his  grandfather  1896 ; 
m.  1909,  Lilian  Joanna,  d.  of  Maj.  Charles  Boyle ;  and 
has  issue — George  Roger  Alexander  Thomas  Parker, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Parker,  b.  19 14 ;  Hon.  William 
Richard  Christopher  Boyle  Parker,  b.  1917;  Hon.  Jocelyn 
George  Dudley  Parker,  b.  1920.  Seat — Shirburn  Castle, 
Watllngton,  co.  Oxford.  Town  res. — 159  Knightsbridge, 
S,W.     Club— Carlton. 

Sons  of  6th  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  b.  181 1  ;  d.  1896  ; 

m.  as  2nd  wife,  1842,  Lady  Mary  Frances,  d.  of  2nd 

Marquess  of  Westminster  : — 
Hon.  Cecil  Thomas  Parker,  J.P.  Cheshire  and  Wilts., 
Lieut,  (ret.)  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1870,  Rosamond 
Esther,  d.  of  Most  Rev.  E.  T.  Longley,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury ;  and  by  her  has  issue — (1)  Gerald  Longley 
Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1871;  (2)  Arthur  Cecil  Parker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1873  [m.  1909,  Millicent  Taylor,  d.  of  G. 
Davenport,  of  Foxglow,  Leek,  Staffs.  ;  (3)  Geoffrey 
Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  [m.  1912,  Isolda  Mabel,  d.  of 
Sir  C.  Craufurd,  4th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 
(Travellers'  Club)] ;  (4)  Rev.  Wilfrid  Parker,  M.A.,6.  1883 
(Res. — 10  Sherwell  Street,  Johannesburg,  S.A.  Club — 
Travellers').     Res. — The  Grove,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Algernon  Robert  Parker,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1887,  Emma  Jane,  d. 
of  Hon.  Edward  Kenyon,  of  Maesfen ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Robert  Edward  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1878  [m.  1904, 
Emily,  d.  of  J.  Dawson  Paul,  of  Eaton  Grove,  Norwich; 
and  has  issue — Robert  Kenyon  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1907; 
Alexander  Patrick  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10  ;  Michael 
Edward  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Isabel ;  Elizabeth 
Mary  (Res. — Algarsthorpe,  Marlingford,  Norfolk)] ;  (2) 
Hugh  Algernon  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  [m.  191 1, 
Averil  Frances,  d.  of  Brownlow  Tower,  of  Ellesmere, 
Salop  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  (Res. — 22  Chapel  Street, 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Club— Boodle's)]  ;  (3)  Eustace 
Bowles,  Gentleman  (q.v.)  (assumed  the  name  of  Bowles 
in  lieu  of  Parker  by  R.L.  1920) ;  (4)  Eric  Parker,  Lieut. 
R.A.S.C,  b.  1892  [m.  1921,  Florence  May,  d.  of  Thomas 
Cowman,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  U.S.A.,  and  two  daus.]. 
Res. — Maesfen,  Malpas,  Cheshire. 

Hon.  Francis  Parker,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P. 
Henley  1886-95,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1882,  Henrietta,  d.  of  the 
late  Henry  Gaskell,  of  Kiddington  Hall,  Oxford ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Ronald  Francis  Parker,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Maj. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.,  b.  1883  (Club 
— Bachelors') ;  (2)  Oliver  Ivan  Parker,  Gentleman,  b. 
1891  [m.  1921,  Margaret  Noel,  d.  of  Frederick  Kerr,  of 
Twynceri,  Barry,  Wales ;  and  has  issue — Timothy  Oliver 
Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ;  and  Pamela  Dioni  (Res — 
20  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.)] ;  (3)  Ivo  Murray 
Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  [m.  1923,  Dulcibella,  d.  of 
Capt.  Daubeney,  Combe  Down,  Bath ;  and  has  issue — 
Penelope  Joan]  ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Bagley  Wood, 
Oxford.     Club — Carlton. 

Hon.  Reginald  Parker,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1876,  Katharine 
Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Ames,  of  Linden,  Northumberland ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — 3  daus.  Res. — 35  Beaufort  Gardens, 
S.W.     Club—  Boodle's. 

Hon.  Edmund  William  Parker,  b.  1857 ;  m.  1883 
Fanny  Emma,  d.  of  Capt.  Baldwin,  of  Dunedin  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Wilfrid  Henry  Parker,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.A. 
Camb.,  late  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War 
b.  1888  [m.  1913,  Audrey,  d.  of  Rawson  Vickers,  of 
Hollyberry  Hall,  Coventry ;  and  has  issue; — Michael 
Cyril  Edmund  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1920];  Gwendoline  Mary 


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[m.  1921,  Lieut.-Comdr.  J.  Bickford,  R.N. ;  and  has 
issue].  Res. — 51  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  Club — 
Boodle's. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Archibald  Parker,  Clerk  in  Holy  Ordere, 
b.  1859  ;  m.  1890,  Hon.  Maud  Bateman-Hanbury  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Charles  Edward  Parker,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Admin- 
istrative Officer  Nyasaland,  late  Capt.  Shropshire  L.I., 
b.  1890  [m.  1915,  Hilda,  d.  of  John  Starkey,  of  Norwood 
Park,  Notts. ;  and  has  issue — Charles  George  Archibald 
Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1924  (Res. — Welby  Lodge,  Woodhall 
Spa)]  ;  (2)  Frederic  Archibald  Parker,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1894  [m.  1927,  Everald  Adela,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  J.  Innes-Hopkins,  of  6  Lennox  Gardens, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue — 1  son,  b.  1928];  Violet  Maud; 
Evelyn  Sylvia  [m.  1920,  Maj.  Marshall  Brooks  ;  and  has 
issue].     Res. — Wem,  Shropshire.     Club — Bath. 

Hon.  Henry  Parker,  J. P.  Oxon.,  b.  i860;  m.  1916, 
Henrietta  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Baker,  of  Ramsden  House, 
co.  Oxford ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Henry  Parker,  Esq., 
b.  1918 ;  Richard  Cecil  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 
Res. — Freeland  House,  Woodstock,  co.  Oxford.  Club—- 
Wellington. 

Hon.  Alexander  Edward  Parker,  J.P.  and  C.C.  co. 
Warwick,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1896,  Winifred  Florence,  d.  of 
Albert  Worthington,  of  Maple  Hayes ;  and  has  issue — 
Sidney  Alexander  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1899.  Res. — Norton 
Curlieu,  Warwick.     Club — Boodle's. 

PARKER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  sable,  between  two 
grenades  fired  proper,  a  tower  argent,  masoned  of  the 
second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  a  tower  proper,  a  grenade  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Alis  volat  propriis." 

Son  of    Capt.  Joseph  Parker,   R.A.,  of    Montrose 
House,  Belleville,  Canada,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1900  : — 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  (Horatio)  George  Gilbert  Parker,  1st 
Bart.  (21  June  1915),  P.C,  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Trinity, 
Toronto),  LL.D.  (McGill  and  Toronto),  Litt.D.  (Laval), 
M.P.  Gravesend  1900-18,6.  1862;  m.  1895,  Amy (d.  1925), 
d.  of  Ashley  van  Tine,  of  New  York.  Res. — 2  Whitehall 
Court,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Athenamm,  Beefsteak, 
Garrick,  Authors'. 

PARKER  of  Melford  Hall.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable, 
a  buck's  head  caboshed  between  two  flaunches  argent 
(for  Parker)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three 
lozenges  or  (for  Hyde).  Crest — A  dexter  arm  erect  vested 
azure,  slashed  and  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand 
proper,  an  attire  of  a  stag  gules. 

Sons  of  Sir  William   Parker,  9th  Bart.,  b.   1826  ; 

d.  1891  ;    m.  1855,  Sophia  Mary,  d.  of   Nathaniel 

Clarke     Barnardiston,    of    The     Ryes,     Sudbury, 

Suffolk  : — 
Rev.  Sir  William  Hyde  Parker,  10th  Bart.  (1  July 
1681),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  (Camb.),  J.P.  West 
Suffolk,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1890,  Ethel,  d.  of  John  Leech,  Esq., 
of  Gorse  Hall,  Dukinfield ;  and  has  issue — William 
Stephen  Hyde  Parker,  Lieut,  (ret.)  1st  Dragoon  Gds., 
b.  1892  ;  Harry  Hyde  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  Mary 
Stephanie  Hyde  [m.  1919,  Lieut.  Kenneth  Duke,  R.N. ; 
and  has  issue].  Seat — Melford  Hall,  Long  Melford, 
Suffolk. 

Edmond  Hyde  Parker,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Admiral  (ret.), 
Member  of  the  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  b.  1868  ; 
m.  1908,  Helen  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon 
George  Portal.  Res. — Bodorgan  House,  Ramsbury, 
Wilts.     Club — United  Service. 

Lawrence  Hyde  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1906,  Ada 
Laetitia,  d.  of  Joseph  Horsford,  Esq.,  of  Long  Melford; 
and  has  issue; — Lawrence  Edmond  Hyde  Parker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1 9 12 ;  Anthony  Ebrington  Hyde  Parker,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1915  ;  Mary  Hyde.  Res. — Smeetham  Hall, 
Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

John  Barnardiston  Hyde  Parker,  Esq.,  late  temp. 
Capt.  R.E.,  has  4th  Class  Order  of  the  Medjidie, 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1906,  Dora  Katharine,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon 
Bromley,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  and  has  issue — Edmond 
Francis  Hyde  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — Monk- 
wood  House,  Ropley,  Hants. 

PARKER  of  Shenstone  Lodge.  Gules,  a  chevron 
between  three  leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — A  leopard's  head  erased  affrontee,  ducally 
gorged  or.     Motto — "  Sub  libertate   quietem." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Biddulph  Parker,  2nd  Bart., 
b.  1824  ;  d.  1902  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1887,  Kathleen 
(d.  191 7),  d.  of  Lorenzo  Hall,  of  Holly  Bush,  Staffs. : — 


Sir  William  Lorenzo  Parker,  O.B.E.,  3rd;  Bart.,  of 
Shenstone  Lodge,  Staffs.,  and  Blackbrook  House,  Hants. 
(18  Dec,  1844),  B.A.  Oxford,  Capt.  late  9th  Batt 
Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  1889 ;  m.  1915,  Ruth  Margaret,  d. 
of  Alan  Bertram  Hanbury-Sparrow,  of  Hillside,  Church 
Stretton ;  and  has  issue — William  Alan  Parker,  Esq.,. 
b.  1916;  John  Douglas  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1924;  Ruth 
Kathleen  Betty.  Res. — Blackbrook  House,  Fareham, 
Hants. 

Henry  Edward  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1891.     Res. — 

PARKER  of  Waddington  (H.  Coll.,  ir  Aug.  1913). 
Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   a  stag  trippant  proper,  gorged   with  a  collar 


vert.     Motto — "  Non  fluctu  nee  flatu  movetur."     Livery 
— Dark  green,  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  Robert  John  Parker,  Baron  Parker,  of 
Waddington,  Yorks.,  P.C,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1918  ;  m. 
1884,  Constance,  d.  of  John  T.  Barkley  : — 

Hon.  Trevor  Tempest  Parker,  D.S.C.,  Lt.-Commdr. 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1890;  m.  1917,  Marie  Louise  Leonie,  4th 
d.  of  Herman  G.  Kleinwort,  of  45  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  John  Trevor  Mauleverer  Parker,  Esq., 
b.  1918  ;  (2)  Edmund  Christopher  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1921 ; 
(3)  Roger  Jocelyn  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  and  Rissa. 
Res. — 16  Hyde  Park  Street,  W.2.  Clubs — United  Ser- 
vice, Prince's,  City  of  London. 

Hon.  John  Stanley  Parker,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1921,  Marion 
Blanche,  d.  of  J.  Tabor,  of  Salisbury,  S.  Africa ;  and  has 
issue — Robin  Patrick  Waddington  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1927. 
Res. — Mpandagota,  Blanket  Junction,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Hon.  Hubert  Lister  Parker,  b.  1900 ;  m.  1924,  Loryn, 
d.  of  Oscar  Tilton  Bowser,  of  Kentucky,  U.S.A.  Res. — 
Couchmore  House,  Esher,  Surrev. 

PARKER  of  Greystones  and  Woodthorpe  (H.  Coll.,  10 
Nov.  1755).  Argent,  a  chevron  pean  between  three  mullets 
sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  as  many  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — A  talbot's  head 
couped  argent,  eared  gules,  collared  pean. 

Sons  of  Henry  Yarborough  Parker,  Gentleman;  b. 
1814  ;  d.  ;  m.  1842,  Maria  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev. 

Orfeur  William  Kilvington  of  Hatfield  : — 
Orfeur  George   Parker,  Gentleman,  b.    1845;    **■    1871, 


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Delia  Jane,  d.  of  Charles  William  Minet  of  Baldwyns,  co. 

Kent.     Res.— 
Charles   Donald    Napier   Parker,   Gentleman,    b.    1850. 

Res.— 
George  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 
Francis  Kilvington  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     Res. — 

PARKER  (H.  Coll.)-  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three 
leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  erased  and 
affronted  or,  ducally  gorged  gules.  Motto — "Sub  libertate 
quietem."    Livery — Green  and  scarlet,  gold  lace  on  hat. 

Son  of  Admiral  George  Parker,  b.  1827 ;   d.  1904 ;  m. 

1857,  Anne  Elizabeth  (d.  1895),  d.  of  His  Honour  W. 

Mackworth  Praed : — 
William  Frederic  Parker,  Esq. ,  Major  and  Brev.  Col.  late 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  i860;  m.,  1st,  1885,  Helinor  (d.  1895),  d. 
of  Col.  Fitzroy  Stephen,  C.B.  ;  2nd,  1899,  Alice,  d.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Reynell  Taylor,  C.B.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
William  Mackworth  Parker,  Esq.,  Capt.  Rifle  Bde. ,  b.  1886  ; 
killed  in  action  1915  [m.  1912,  Lilian  Ursula,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Vivian,  K.C.B.,  and  left  issue — Frederick  Arthur  Vivian 
Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Letitia  Margaret];  (2^ 
Cyril  George  Parker,  late  Lieut.  R.  Fus. ,  b.  1892;  (3 
Robert  William  Parker,  Esq.,  Eng.-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1902  ; 
Helinor  Marjorie  [m.  1914,  Rear-Adm.  Robert  N.  Bax, 
C.B.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue].  Estate — Delamore-in-Corn- 
wood,  co.  Devon.  Post.  add. — Delamore,  Corn  wood, 
Devon. 

Son  of  Mackworth  Praed  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ; 

d.  1926 ;  m.  1893,  Sybil,  d.  of  Col.  Garrett  of  Bishop's 

Court : — 
Gerard  Parker,  Esq.,  Capt.   Devon  Regt.,  served  Great 
War  (despatches  twice),  b.  1896;  m.   1921,  Dorothy,  d.  of 
Lt.-Col.  Francis  Marwood  Hext,  of  Redheyes,  nr.  Exeter. 
Post.  add. — Clitters,  Shepston,  Devon. 

PARKER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  gemelles  argent, 
between  three  bucks'  heads  erased  or,  all  between  two 
flaunches  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  vert,  cuffed 


irgent,  holding  in  the  hand  the  attire  of  a  stag,  and  a  bow 
and  arrow  saltireways  all  proper.  Motto — "  Virtutis  ali- 
mentum  honos."  Livery — Drab  blue,  drab  facings,  .brass 
buSons. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Holme  Parker,  Esq.,  of  Warwick  Hall 
and    Old    Town,    Cumberland,  J.  P.    and  D.L.,    late 


Lt.-Col.    Westmorland  and   Cumberland   Yeo.    Cav. , 

b.  1842 ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1864,  Emma  Mary  (d.  1895),  d. 

of  the  Rev.  James  Butler,  D.C.L.  : — 

Cyril  Robert  Holme  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.    Seat — 

Cuthbert    James    Vere    Holme,    Gentleman,    b.    1880, 

Res.— 

Son  of  Rev.   Christopher  Parker  of  Skirwith  Abbey, 
M.A.    (Camb. ),    Rector   of   Ormeside,    Westmorland, 
J.  P.  Cumberland,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1865  ;  m.  1842,  Sarah,  d. 
of  Edward  Railton,  of  Unthank,  Cumberland: — 
Edward   Wilson  Parker,    Esq.,   J. P.    Cumberland   and 
Westmorland,    b.    1853;    m.    1880,    May   Adelaide,   d.   of 
Frederick   Cowper,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,   of  Carleton  Hall, 
Cumberland  ;    and    has    issue — Frederick    Cyril    Francis 
Parker,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Westmorland  and  Cumberland 
Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1915-18,  b.  1888  \m.  1920,  Phyllis 
Ford,    d.    of    the   late    E.    B.    Cargill  ;    and    has  issue — 
Pamela  Mary  Elizabeth  ;  and  Bridget  Phyllis  (Res.— Petteril 
Bank,    Carlisle.       Clubs— Conservative  ;    Junior  Carlton)]. 
Res.— Skirwith  Abbey,  Cumberland.   Club— Junior  Carlton. 
Son  of  William   Parker  of  Carleton  Hill,  J.  P.  West- 
morland, J. P.,  D.L.,  and  C.C.  Cumberland,  b.  1819 ; 
d.  1892  ;  m.  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  William  Hasell,  of 
Dalemain : — 
Rev.    William    Hasell    Parker,    M.A.,    Hon.    Canon   of 
Carlisle,  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Cockermouth.  b.  1855.    Res. — 
All  Saints'  Vicarage,  Cockermouth. 

PARKER  of  Grindon  Ridge  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's 
head  erased  and  affrontee  or,  ducally  gorged  gules. 

Sons  of  Capt.   Robert  Lesley  Parker,   15th  Hussars, 

b.  1837;   d.  1881  ;    m.  1865,  Amelia  (d.   1901),  d.  of 

John  Phillips  of  Royston,  Herts. : — 

Frederick  Lesley  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1903, 

Maud  Mary,   d.  of  John  Rowe  of  Torquay,   co.   Devon. 

Res.— 

Rev.  John  Lesley  Parker,  Vicar  of  Lanteglos-by-Fowey, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1907,  Mary  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev. 
Francis  Thomas  Bedford  Willesford,  B.  A.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Charlotte  Amelia.  Res.  —The  Vicarage,  Lanteglos-by- 
Fowey,  Cornwall. 

Arthur  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Res.— Newton 
Abbot,  co.  Devon. 

Son   of  Henry   Parker,  b.    1830;    d.    1868;    m.    1863, 
Mary,  d.   of  John    Phillips,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Royston, 
Hertford  :— 
Henry  Royston   Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;   m.  1892, 
Cicely  Evelyn  Gordon,  d.   of  Charles  Robert  Besley ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Henry  Gordon  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1897; 
(2)  Arthur  Royston  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Henry 
Mary  Evelyn.     Res. — Braemar,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Arthur  Percy  Dodds-Parker,  Gentleman  (g.v.). 

Son  of  Thomas   Parker  of  Shell  Acres,   Norham,  b. 

1833;    d.    1882;    m.    1869,    Emma   (d.    1888),    d.    of 

Thomas  Friar  of  Grindon  Ridge  Hall,  Norham  :— 

Henry   Parker,    Esq.,   J. P.    Northumberland,    b.    1871  ; 

m.  1902,  Annie  Gertrude  Glen,  d.  of  late  Niel  Nicholson 

of  Pollokshields,  Glasgow;    and  has  issue— Agnes  Grace. 

Seat—  Grindon  Ridge  Hall,  Norham,  Northumberland. 

PARKER  of  Hanthorpe  Hall  (H.  Coll.).    Per  fesse  gules 
and   argent,  a  pile  counterchanged,  a  chevron  erminois, 
between   three    leopards'  faces   or.     Mantling   gules   and 
argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between 
two  oak  branches  proper,  a  leopard's  face  or,  over  which 
a  mullet  of  six  points.     Motto—"  Auctor  pretiosa  facit." 
Sons  of  George  Marcus  Parker,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at- 
Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1856  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1883,  Evelyn 
Westfaling,  ygst.  d.  of  Hugh  Seymour  Tremenheere, 
Esq.,  C.B.:— 
William  Seymour  Tremenheere  Parker,  Gentleman,  late 
Lieut.  4th  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  b.  1884.     Res.— 
George  Noel  Bernal  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res.— 
Charles   Walter   Borlace    Parker,  Gentleman,   b. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Parker,  of  Hanthorpe  House, 
J. P.   and  D.L.,   Lt.-Col.   (ret.)  Royal   South  Lincoln 
Militia,    b.   1824  ;    d.  1909 ;    m.  1855,  Augusta  Millet 
Harriot  (Hanthorpe  House,  Bourne,  Lines.),  second  d. 
of  the  late  Lt.-Col  C.  W.  Short,  Coldstream  Gds. : — 
Frederick  James  Parker,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Col.  (ret.)  North- 
ampton   Regt.,    served    Great    War    1914-18,    b.    1861  ; 
nt.    1907,    Emily    Margaret  Joan,    eld.    d.    of  Walter   H. 
Bullock  of  Faulkboume,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Walter 


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Edmund  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Peter  Francis 
Noel  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — Highbridge 
Cottage,  Eastleigh,  Hants. 

Geoffrey  Augustus  Mayow  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

PARKER  formerly  of  Kilskeagh  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  between  two  flaunches 
argent,  in  chief  and  in  base  a  cross  crosslet  or  (Parker) ;  2 
ar>d  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii. ,  sable,  three 
lioncels  passant  in  bend  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules, 
between  two  double  cottises  or;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable  (Browne  of  Kilskeagh). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper,  the  hand 
also  proper,  holding  a  stag's  attire  gules.  Motto — "Jus 
tene  nil  time." 

Only  son  of  John  Parker  of  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  b. 

1 81 9  ;    d.    1906  ;    m.    1870,    Emily   (d.    1881),    d.    of 

Robert  Browne  of  Kilskeagh  : — 
John  Clement  Parker,  Gentleman,  b.   1871  ;    m-    1912, 
Olive,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  John  Sheldon,  and  has  surv.  issue 
— Dominick    John    Robert    Parker,    Gentleman,    b.    1913. 
Res. — Terriers  Green,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 

PARKER  of  Perth,  W.A.  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  two 
kevs  wards  downwards  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  elephant's 
head  erased  argent,  a  key  fessewise,  ward  to  the  sinister, 
sable.     Motto — ■"  Faraa  perennis  erit." 

Son  of  Major  F.  M.  W.  Parker,  D.S.O.  (eld.  son  of 
Sir  (Stephen)  Henry  Parker — see  below) : — 
Francis     Rupert    Parker,    Esq..    b.    1907.       Res. — The 
Chequers,  Redmayne  Road,  Southfield,  N.S.W. 

Yngr.   sons    of    Hon.    Sir   (Stephen)    Henry    Parker, 
K.C.M.G.    (1914),    Knt.   Bach.    (1908),   Barr.-at-Law 
1868,  Q.C.   1890,  Memb.  Local  Legislature  1878-97, 
Chief  Justice  of  Western  Australia  1906-13,  b.  1846  ; 
d.   1928 ;    m.    1872,   Amey    Katharine,    d.  of  George 
Walpole  Leake,  Q.C,  of  Perth,  W.A.  :— 
Harold  Wy born  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1880.     Res. — Sydney. 
Hubert  Stanley  Wyborn  Parker,   Esq.,  D.S.O. ,   Major 
Australian  Forces,  served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),    b.    1883;    m.    1st,    1917,    Helen,   d.   of  Lt.-Col. 
Riall ;  2nd,  1923,  Ada,  d.  of  Horace  Sholl,  Esq.,  J.  P.  of 
Cottesloe,  W.  Australia  ;   and  has  issue — Delphine  Rose. 
Res. — Mosman   Terrace,   Cottesloe   Beach,  W.   Australia. 
Club— Weld  (Perth,  W.  Australia). 

Ronald  Wyborn  Parker,  Esq.,  b.  1886.     Res.—  Warrie, 
Nullagwi,  W.  Australia. 

STANDISH  GRADY  JOHN  PARKER-HUTCHIN 
SON,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff 
Queen's  Co.  1893  anc> c0-  Tipperary  1908 ,  M.  A.  (Oxon. ) ;  as- 
sumed name  of  Hutchinson  by  R.L. ,  April  25,  1891.  Born 
1870,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Parker,  Esq. ,  of 
Castle  Lough,  co.  Tipperary,  by  his  wife  Anna  Christina, 
dau.  of  John  Dawson  Hutchinson,  Esq,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of 
Timoney  Park,  co.  Tipperary.  Armorial  bearings  (R.L. 
1891,  U.O.). — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  gules  and  azure, 
crusily  or,  a  lion  rampant  argent  (for  Hutchinson,  1843) ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  between  two  flaunches 
argent,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  or  (for  Parker, 
1877).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests  —  1.  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  cockatrice,  wings  endorsed  proper  (for 
Hutchinson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  salient 
proper,  charged  with  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms  (for  Parker). 
Motto — "  Fideli  certa  merces. "  Livery — Dark  green, 
yellow  facings.  Married,  1st,  30  Sept.  1903,  Mary  Elinor 
\d.  1914),  d.  of  Capt.  J.  Hill  Poe,  J.P.  and  D.L.  ;  and  has 
Issue—  Honor  ;  and  Mary  Christiana  ;  Married  2nd,  1917, 
Hilda  Mary,  d.  of  Major  E.  H.  Pares,  J.P.  ;  and  has  Issue 
— Geraldine.  Seats — Timoney  Park,  nr.  Roscrea  ;  Castle 
Lough,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

PARKER-JERVIS  (R.L.,  6  April  1861).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  sable,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three 
martlets  or  (Jervis) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  a  chevron  between 
three  leopards'  faces  or  (Parker) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Jervis 
(R.L. ,  7  May  1823);  3.  erminois,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  roses  gules,  two  swords  in  chevron  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  or,  their  points  crossing  each  other  in  saltire,  the 
dexter  surmounting  the  sinister  (Ricketts,  by  male  descent, 
granted  3  Nov.  1773) ;  4.  the  same  arms  of  Jervis  by  inherit- 
ance (Vis.  Staffs.);  5.  per  chevron  sable  and  argent,  in 
chief  three  leopards'  faces  or  (Swynfen  of  Swynfen) ;  6.  azure, 


crusily  or,  two  organ-pipes  chevronwise  of  the  last  (Pipe). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  naval 
crown  or,  encircled  by  an  oak- wreath  proper,  a  demi-pegasus 
argent,  wings  azure,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (Jervis) ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  affrontee,  erased 
or,  ducally  gorged  gules  (Parker).     Motto — "Thus." 

Son  of  Edward   John    Parker  Parker-Jervis  of  Aston 
Hall,  co.  Stafford,   &c. ,    Esq.  (eld.   son.   of  the   Hon. 
Edward  Swynfen  Parker-Jervis — see  below),  b.   1839; 
d.v.p.    1868;    m.   1861,   Grace   Catherine,  d.   of  Chief 
Justice  Sir  John  Jervis  : — 
Edward  St.  Vincent  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.    Durham  L.I.,   b.    1863;    m.    1889,    Winifred   Maria 
(d.  1915),  d.  and  h.  of  Walter  Reynolds;  and  has  had  issue 
— (i)St.  Vincent  John  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R. , 
b.   1891  [m.  1917,  Marianita,  d.  of  the  late  C.  T.  Roller,  of 
Burnham,    Bucks.,   and  has   issue — Anthony   St.    Vincent 
Parker-Jervis,   Gentleman,   b.    1919  ;    Noel   John   Parker- 
Jervis,   Gentleman,  b.  1920]  ;  (2)  Geoffrey  Walter  Parker- 
Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;   d.   1894 ;  Dorothy  St.   Vincent 
[m.  1916,  Major  George  Thomas  Cavendish  Paget  (q.v.)]; 
and  Grace  Winifred.     Res. — 

Sons    of    William    Robert    Parker-Jervis,    Esq.,  J.P. 

co.   Stafford,  formerly  Lieut.   47th   Regt.,  and    Capt. 

Stafford  Militia,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1877,  Ethel  Mary, 

d.    of  the  Rev.   C.  H.  Mainwaring,    Rector  of  Whit- 

more : — 

William  Swynfen  Whitehall  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 

Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  served  S.  Africa 

1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

Brevet),  b.   1879.     Seat— Meaford,  Stone,   Staffs.      Club— 

Naval  and  Military. 

Edward  Mainwaring  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major 
late  R.A.  (T.F.),  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C),  b.  1880;  m.  1906,  Eleanor  Dora,  d.  of  Alfred  C. 
Lyon  of  Albrighton  Hall,  and  has  issue — Robert  St.  Vincent 
Parker-Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Edward  Carstairs 
Parker-Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and  Rosemary  Eleanor. 
Res.— 

Evelyn  St.  Vincent  Parker-Jervis,  b.  1883 ;  m.  1916,  Lilac 
Gwendoline,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Arthur  H.  Armytage, 
R.H.A.     Res.— 

Ygr.  son  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Swynfen  Parker-Jervis  of 
Aston  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  &c. ,  b.  1815 ;  d.  1896;  m.  1st, 
1838,  Mary  {d.  1884),  d.  of  J.  Barker:— 
Thomas  Swynfen  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Stafford, 
b.  1852;  m.  1883,  Bridget  Harriet,  d.  of  Francis  Baring 
Atkinson  of  Morland  Hall,  D.L.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Thomas  Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  S.  R.  Gren.Gds., 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1888  ;  d.  1924  ;  (2)  Humphrey 
Parker-Jervis,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  Rifle  Bde.  and  R.A.F. , 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1889  [m.  1922,  Helen 
Frances,  d.  of  John  Ralph  Starkey,  of  Norwood,  and  has 
issue — John  Humphrey  Parker-Jervis,  Gentleman,  b.  1923] ; 
(3)  George  Parker-Jervis,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  N.  Staffs. 
Regt.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1895  im-  I924-  Ruth,  d.  of 
Charles  Farmer,  and  has  issue — James  Parker-Jervis, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926;  Nicholas  Parker-Jervis,  Gentleman, 
b.  1927];  Bridget,  twin  [m.  1905,  Arthur  Joseph  Clay;  and 
has  issue];  Evelyn,  twin [m.  1914,  Major  Arthur  V.  Neges, 
and  has  issue];  and  Dorothy  [m.  1916,  Capt.  John  T. 
Coryton,  Rifle  Bde.,  and  has  issue].  Res.—  49  Palace 
Gardens  Terrace,  W.8.     Club— New  University. 

PARKES  of  Oak  Grange  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale 
sable,  between  two  oak- trees  eradicated  proper,  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant 
sable,  collared  argent,  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  upon  a 
fountain  proper,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto 
— "  Probitate." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Ebenezer  Parkes,  Knt.,  of  Oak 
Grange,  Edgbaston,  b.  ;    d.  1919  ;    m.  1879, 

Sarah     Louise     (Res. — Briarwood,     Barnt     Green, 
Worcs.),  d.  of  H.  Hartshorne : — 
Parkes,  Esq.,  b. 
Parkes,  Esq.,  b. 

PARKES-BUCHANAN  (L.O.,  1791)— Or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant sable,  in  dexter  forepaw  a  dagger  proper,  within  the 
Royal  tressure  of  the  second,  all  within  a  bordure 
invected  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  hands  grasping  a  two- 
handed  sword  proper.  Mottoes — "  Clariora  sequor  "  ;  and 
"  Prosecute  or  perish."    Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Only  son  of  John  Bernard  Parkes-Buchanan,  Gentle- 


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man,  Heir-male  of  Buchanan  of  Ardoch,  Heir-of-line  o< 
Buchanan  of  Ibert,  elder  brother  and  co-heir  of  the  great 
Master  George  Buchanan,  Keeper  Privy  Seal  of  Scot- 
land (1571-1578),  b.  1869;  d.  1900;  m.  1896,  Hilda, 
d.  of  Col.  Richmond  Irvine  Crawford,  CLE. ,  Indian 
Staff  Corps : — 
Maurice  John  Parkes- Buchanan,  b.  1897. 

PARKIN  of  Seaton,  co.  Cumberland  (H.  Coll.).  Argent 
an  eagle  displayed  sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
cross  pat6e  fitchee  or,  two  fiaunches  of  the  second,  each 
charged  with  as  many  billets  palewise  of  the  third.     Mant- 


wing  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second  (for 
Parkin).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Moor's  head  couped  at  the 
shoulders  in  profile  proper,  wreathed  round  the  temples  or 
and  gules,  and  suspended  from  the  neck  by  a  double  chain 


ling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle  displayed  sable,  holding  in  each  claw  a  cross 
pat^e  fitchee  or,  and  charged  on  each  wing  with  a  billet, 
also  or.     Motto — "  Honesta  audax." 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Parkin,  of  Halton  Vicarage,  Hast- 
ings and  Seaton,  co.  Cumberland,  b.  1803 ;  d.  1887 ; 
m.  1834,  Emilia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Sharp:— 

John  Samuel  Parkin,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Fellow 
of  Clare  Coll. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1843;  m-  l87S.  Elizabeth 
Mary  Whitefield,  d.  of  John  Bradshaw  of  Hampstead  ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Albert  John  Parkin,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  and  Hon.  Capt.  Army, 
b.  1876  [m.  1903,  Laura  Blanche  Alice,  d.  of  A.  F.  Laloe ; 
and  has  issue — John  Graham  Parkin,  Gentleman,*.  1904; 
Kenneth  Edward  Leo  Parkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  and 
Francis  Desmond  Parkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1909];  (2) 
Reginald  Thomas  Parkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1882 ;  Violet 
Mary  Emilia;  and  Lily  Winifred  Postlethwaite.  Seats— 
Seaton  and  Low  Wood  Nook.Cumberland.   Club— Authors'. 

Thomas  Parkin,  Esq..  J. P.  for  Sussex,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
F.R.G.S.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  F.L.S.,  Barr.-at-Law,  late  3rd 
Batt.  Border  Regt.  (Royal  Cumberland  Mil.),  b.  1845. 
Estates— The  Tarns,  Holme  St.  Cuthbert,  Cumberland. 
Post,  add.—  Fairseat,  High  Wickham,  Hastings.  Club— 
Authors'. 

WILLIAM  PARKIN-MOORE,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 
_*  D.L.  for  Cumberland,  High  Sheriff  1899  ;  was  autho- 
rised by  Royal  Licence  to  continue  to  bear  the  arms  of 
Moore  and  Parkin  quarterly.  Born  July  12,  1865,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  William  Parkin  of  Blaithwaite,  Cumber- 
land, by  his  wife  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Jos.  Barnes. 
Armorial  hearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  moorcocks  sable,  an  escallop  between 
two  cross  crosslets  argent  (for  Moore) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on 
a  pile  sable,  between  two  fir-cones  erect,  slipped  and 
eaved  in  base  proper,  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  field,  each 


gold,  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet 
sable  (for  Moore) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  fir-cone,  as  in  the  arms,  between  two-wings  sable. 
Motto — "  Aut  nunquam  tentes  aut  perfice."  Livery — Light 
fawn,  with  black  facings.  Married,  ist,  Sept.  12,  1888, 
Lucy  Josephine  Cranage  (who  died  Aug.  1,  1903),  d.  of  the 
late  J.  E.  Cranage,  Ph.D.,  of  the  Old  Hall,  Wellington, 
Salop;  and  has  Issue — (1)  George  Parkin-Moore,  Gentle- 
man, b.  June  20,  1903;  Lucy  Agnes;  and  Eleanor;  2nd, 
1906,  Margaret  Helena,  only  dau.  of  A,  M.  Gordon,  Esq., 
of  Newton,  Aberdeenshire  ;  and  has  by  her  (2)  Alexander 
William  Parkin-Moore,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  and  Margaret 
Erica.    Seat— Whitehall,  Mealsgate,  Cumberland. 

PARKINSON    (H.    Coll.,    n    Sept.    1922).      Chequy 


azure  and  argent,  on  a  pile  or,  two  roses  gules,  barbed 

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and  seeded  proper,  and  a  fleur-de-lys  also  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  a  thunderbolt 
proper.  Badge — An  ostrich  feather  azure,  entiled  by  a 
mascle  or.     Motto — "  Facta  non  verba." 

Third  son  of    Jacob   Parkinson,  of    Pendleton,   b. 

1837  ;  d.  1903  ;   m.  1862,  Mary  Ann,  d.  of  Edward 

Lindsay  Hall : — 
Sir  Albert  Lindsay  Parkinson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
M.P.  Blackpool  1918-22,  Hon.  Capt.  Lanes.  R.A.S.C, 
M.T.  (V.)  Freeman  City  of  London,  and  of  Borough  of 
Blackpool  (impaling  for  Singleton— or,  on  a  chevron 
gules,  between  two  torteaux  in  chief,  and  in  base  a 
rose  of  the  second  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  cross 
patee  of  the  first),  b.  1870;  m.  1911,  Isabel  Margaret 
Ann,  d.  of  Robert  Jackson  Singleton,  of  Blackpool ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Wylie  Parkinson,  Esq.,  b. 
I^95  ;  (2)  Albert  Thornton  Parkinson,  Esq.,  b.  1897  ; 
(3)  John  Lindsay  Parkinson,  Esq.,  b.  1902  ;  (4)  Harold 

Jackson  Parkinson,  Esq.,  b.  1919.     Res. Royal  Bank, 

Marion,  Blackpool.  Clubs — Constitutional,  St.  Stephen's. 

PARKINSON  (R.L.  1840,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  ostrich  feathers  erect  argent, 
a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two  pellets.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope 
trippant  proper,  in  the  mouth  two  ostrich  feathers  argent. 
Motto — ' '  Dieu  pour  nous." 

Only  son  of  John  Wilson  Henry  Parkinson,  Gentleman 
(eld.  son  of  William  Henry  Parkinson,  see  below),  b. 
1877;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1919,  Winifred  Mary,  d.  of  Joseph 
Angus  Forster,  of  46  Croslands  Park,  Barrow-in- 
Furness  : — 
George  Robert  Parkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Seat — 
Ravendale  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

Son  of  William  Henry  Parkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ; 
d.  1924  ;  m.  1876,  Marion  Codd : — 
William  Gillian  Parkinson,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1882.      Res. — Ravendale   Hall,  co.    Lincoln.     Club— New 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

PARLANE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  a  saltire 
raguly  gules,  guttee-d'eau,  between  in  chief  and  in  base  a 
rose  of  the  third,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  on  either 
side  a  hedgehog  passant,  also  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of 
a  rock  a  demi-savage  affrontee  proper,  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  three  arrows  (two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale), 
points  upwards  or,  headed  and  feathered  argent,  and  in  the 
sinister  hand  a  rose  as  in  the  arms,  slipped  and  leaved 
proper.     Motto — "This  I'll  defend." 

Son  of  James  Parlane,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Appleby  Lodge, 

b.   1833 ;   d.  1896 ;    m.  1863,  Margaret  Carrick,  d.  of 

William  Thorburn  of  Manchester : — 

William  Parlane,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Seat— Derrie,  co. 

Wigtown.      Res.—  Gable    End,    The    Downs,    Bowdon, 

Cheshire. 

PARMOOR,  Baron,  see  CRIPPS. 

PARNELL  (H,  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  two 
chevronels  and  in  chief  three  escallops  argent  (Parnell) ;  2 
and  3,  or,  a  cross  engrailed  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a 
crescent  for  difference  (Brooke).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head 
erased  or  between  two  wings  gules,  each  charged  with  two 
chevronels  argent.     Motto — "  Te  digna  sequere." 

Son  of  Henry,  4th  Baron  Congleton,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1906  ; 

m.    1885,    Elizabeth    Peter,    d.    of    Dugald    Dove    of 

Nutshill,  co.  Renfrew  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Brooke  Molesworth  Parnell,  6th  Baron 
Congleton  (18  Aug.  1841),  9th  Bart.  (3  Nov.  1766),  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.  [Supporters— Dexter,  an 
angel  proper,  winged  and  radiated  gold  ;  sinister,  a  hermit 
vested  proper,  a  staff  in  his  exterior  hand,  on  the  brim  of 
his  hat  an  escallop  gold],  b.  1892  ;  m.  1918,  Hon.  Edith  Mary 
Palmer,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Jared  Bliss  Howard,  and 
Margaret  Charlotte,  Baroness  Strathcona  and  Mount 
Royal;  andhassurv.  issue — Hon.  William  Jared  Parnell,  b. 
1925  ;  Hon.  Mary  Elizabeth ;  Hon.  Jean  Margaret ;  Hon. 
Sheila  Helen  ;  and  Hon.  Ann  Bridget.  Seat—  Minstead 
Lodge,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  Town  res.— 46  Green  Street, 
W.i.     Club — United  Service. 

Sons  of  Col.  Hon.  Arthur  Parnell,  late  R.E.,  b.  1841  ; 

d.  1914  ;   m.  1868,  Mary  Anne.  d.  of  Alfred  R.  Dunn:— 


Arthur  Reginald  Bligh  Parnell,  Esq.,£.  1871.  Res. — 
Bertram  Darner  Parnell,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R. ,  b.  1876  ; 
m.  1899,  Madeline,  d.  of  James  Byrne;  and  has  issue — Des- 
mond Darner  Parnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ;  Miles  Bligh 
Darner  Parnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Nancy  Stewart;  and 
Mary  Margaret.     Res. — 45  Falkner  Street,  Liverpool. 

Harold  Stewart  Parnell,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.N.V.R., 
b.  1880;  m.  1919,  Marjorie  Eva,  d.  of  Herbert  Summers,  of 
Peking,  and  has  issue — Joan  Letitia  Brooke.  Res. — Chine 
House,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Ygr.  sons  of  Henry  William,  3rd  Lord  Congleton,  b. 
1809;    d.   1896;    m.  1st,  Sophia  (d.    1846),  d.    of  Col. 
Hon.    William     Bligh;     2nd,    1851,    Hon.    Caroline 
Margaret  Dawson,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria, 
d.  of  Hon.  Lionel  C.  Dawson  : — 
Hon.  Victor  Alexander  Lionel  Dawson  Parnell,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1852.     Seat—  Court  Lodge,  Wychling,  Sitting- 
bourne.     Club — United  University. 

Hon.  Lionel  Charles  Nugent  Parnell,  b.  1864;  m.  1899, 
Marjorie  Gore,  d.  of  William  Millar ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Harold  Charles  Stewart  Parnell,  Esq.,  b.  1900;  (2)  Hugh 
Francis  Parnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Evelyn  Molly;  and 
Louisa  Catherine.     Res. — 

Sons    of    Henry    Tudor    Parnell,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1850;  d.  1915 ;  m,  1882, 
Penelope  Jane,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Luby,  D.D.  : — 
Henry   Maurice   Stewart   Parnell,    Gentleman,   b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Harold  de  Mowbray  Parnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.  IRes. — 

PARR  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  between  two  bars  sable,  |as 
many  roses  palewise  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second,  charged  with  five  bezants, 
and  as  many  pear-leaves  alternately  or.     Mantling  sable 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  maiden's  head  proper,  an  escallop  or,  between  two 
bezants.     Motto — "  Faire  sans  dire." 

Son  of  Joseph  Charlton  Parr,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  co.  Chester, 

and  J.  P.   and  D.L.  co.   Hereford,  b.   1837;    d.   1920; 

m.  1872,  Jessie  Maria,  eld.  d.  of  Col.  George  Lister- 

Kaye,   5th  West  York  Militia,    formerly   10th    Royal 

Hussars . — 

Roger  Charlton  Parr,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 

1905),  J.  P.  cos.  Lancaster,  Chester  and  Argyll,  M.A.  (Oxon), 

b.  1874 ;  m.  1906,  Lady  Julian  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  7th  Earl  of 

Roden  ;    and  has  issue — Henry  Charlton  Parr,  Gentleman, 

b.  1907  [m.  1928,  Ellinor,  d.  of  late  Sir  Archer  Croft,  Bt.,  of 

Croft  Castle].     Seats — Grappenhall  Heyes,   Warrington  ; 

The  Weir,  Hereford.    Res. — Elm  Court,  Ringmer,  Sussex  ; 

2  Green  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.i.     Clubs — Carlton, 

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Son  of  Raymond  William  Parr,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  75th 
Regt.    of  Foot,    b.    1843;    <£    T921  I    m-    1881,    Hon. 
Constance    Lavinia  Harriet  Plunkett  (d.   1921),   d.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  the  sixteenth  Baron  Dunsany : — 
Lionel  Edward  Parr,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res.— 

Son  of  the  lateThomas  Parr,  Esq.,  J. P.  and   D.L.  for 
co.  of  Chester,  by  his  second  wife  Alicia,  d.  of  Philip 
Charlton  of  Wytheford  Hall,  Salop:— 
Henry  Bingham  Parr,  Gentleman,  b.  1845,     Post.  add. — 
27  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool. 

Only  son   of  Cecil   Francis   Parr,   Esq.,  of    Kimpton 

Grange,  J. P.  for  Cheshire,  b.  1847;  d.  1928;  m.  1882, 

Amy  Ursula,  d.    of  Robert,  7th   Baron  Dimsdale: — 

Raymond  Cecil  Parr,  Esq.,  First  Sec.  Diplomatic  Service, 

B.A.,  b.    1884;    m.    1913,   Audrey  Bapst,  d.   of  Baroness 

Jacques   de  Gunzbury ;    and  has    issue — Anthony    James 

Parr,    Gentleman,    b.     1914.       Seat  —  Kimpton   Grange, 

Wehvyn,    Herts.       Res.  —  British    Legation,    Budapest, 

Hungary.      Club — St.  James's. 

PARR  ( U.O.).  Argent,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable, 
two  bars  azure,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  a  pair  of 
compasses  all  proper.  Motto — "  Nee  par  nee  impar." 
Son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Roworth  Parr: — 

Clements  Parr,  Esq.,  C.B.E.  (Mil.  1919),  Col,  late  Oxford- 
shire and  Bucks.  L.I.,  b.  1865,  m.  1900,  Dorothy  Mary 
Hare,  d.  of  William  Stancomb,  of  Blount's  Court,  Devizes, 
Wilts.  Res. — Alphington,  nr.  Exeter.  Club—  Naval  and 
Military. 

PARRINGTON  of  Backwood  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  30  Jan. 
1919).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between  three  bulls' 
heads  couped  at  the  neck  argent,  a  rose  of  the    field. 


PARRY,    see    JONES-PARRY,    and    YALE-JONES- 
PARRY. 

PARRY  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
lions  rampant  azure,  as  many  garbs  or.     Mantling1  azure 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  bull's  head  as  in  the  arms,  gorged  with  a 
collar  and  charged  with  a  rose  both  gules.  Motto  — 
"  Prodesse  quam  conspici." 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Parrington,  of  Penrhyn  Bav, 

North  Wales,  b.  1853  ;   m.  1877,  Martha  Ellen,  d. 

of  William  Schofield,  formerly  of  Wigan,  Lanes. : — 

Frank   Parrington,   Gentleman,   b.    1878;    m.    1918, 

Daisy,   2nd   d.   of  Clarence  C.    Knowles,   of  Hoylake, 

Cheshire ;     and  has  issue — Ronald   Frank   Parrington, 

Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Helen  Mary.     Seat — Backwood 

Hall,  Neston,  Cheshire.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Royal 

Liverpool  Golf. 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  azure,  upon  the  head  a  garb  or.  Motto — 
"  E  virtute  copia." 

Sons  of  Frederick  John  Parry,  Esq.,  Deputy- Lieut,  of 
the  Tower  Hamlets,  and  Major  in  the  King's  Own 
Light  Infantry  Militia,  of  The  Cedars,  Sunninghill, 
Berks.,  b.  i8ig;  d.  1885;  m.  : — 
Major-Gen.  Frederick  William  Best  Parry,  late  of 
Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  1841.     Res. — 

Lt.-Col.  Gilbert  Sidney  Parry,  b.  .     Res.— 18  Hyde 

Gardens,  Eastbourne. 

PARRY  (H.  Coll.,  29  Dec.  1904).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
cottised  between  three  lozenges  sable,  an  estoile  of  the  field. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest-— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  between  two  olive-branches,  five  battleaxes  erect, 
the  centre  and  two  sinister  with  the  blades  to  the  dexter, 
and  the  two  dexter  with  the  blades  to  the  sinister,  all  proper. 
Motto— "Try." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Parry,  D.D. ,  Bishop  Suffragan 

of  Dover,  and  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  b.  1830 ;  d. 

1890;  m.  1859,  Matilda,  d.  of  Benjamin  Williams,  of 

Hillingdon  and  Limpsfield  : — 
The  Most  Rev.   Edward  Archibald   Parry,  D.D.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Bishop    of  Guiana  1900-21,   Archbishop  of  the 
West   Indies   1 917-21,  b.  i860.      Res.  —  Port    of  Spain, 
Trinidad,  W.I.    Club—  Athenaeum. 

Sir  Frederick  Sydney  Parry,  K.B.E.  (Civil  1925),  C.B. 
(Civil  1902),  Dep.  Chairman  of  H.M.'s  Customs  and  Excise, 
1904-25,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1891,  Anna  Mary,  d.  of  Very  Rev.  Hon. 
William  Henry  Fremantle,  Dean  of  Ripon  ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Edward  Parry,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N. ,  b.  1893  [»»• 
1922,  Maude  Mary,  d.  of  Dr.  A.  C.  de  Beauvoir  Phillips, 
M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Edward  Parry,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923  ;  Ann  Katharine  (twin) ;  and  Katharine  Isabel  [m. 
1922,  Arthur  Basil  Blagdon,  M.C.].  Res.— Hooke  Hall, 
Uckfield,  Sussex.     Club— Athenaeum. 

PARRY-EVANS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  a  boar's  head  erased  between  three  crosses 
ancree  or  (for  Evans) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  argent  and 
sable,  in  chief  three  lozenges  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  greyhound  courant  of  the  first  (for  Parry).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crests — x.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  boar's  head  erased  or,  holding  in 


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the  mouth  a  battleaxe  in    bend    sinister   proper,  and 

charged  with  a  cross  ancree  azure  (for  Evans)  ;  2.  on  a 

wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  spear-heads  argent, a 

greyhound    sejant    sable    (for    Parry).     Motto — "  Dili- 

gentia  fide  patientia." 

Sons  of  Maj.  Samuel  Evans,  of  the  Vicarage,  Bishop 

Auckland,  b.  1839;    m.  1868,  Anne,  d.  of  the  late 

John  Parry,  of  Narberth,  co.  Pembroke: — 

Rev.  Adolphus  Benjamin  Parry-Evans,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,  B.A.  (London),  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew,  Auckland, 

b.  1 871  ;    m.  1900,  Hon.  Sarah  James,  only  d.  of  2nd 

Baron   Northbourne ;    and   has  issue — Cuthbert   John 

Parry-Evans,    Gentleman,     b.     1905;      Edith     Anne; 

Margaret     Christine.     Res. — The      Vicarage,      Bishop 

Auckland,  Durham.  „  ,,  „    „DP 

Rev.  Joseph  DavidSamuelParry-Evans,C.M.G.,C.B.k., 

Asst.  Chaplain-General  (1916),  Fellow  King's  Coll., 
London,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M.  The  King,  1922,  b. 
1876  ;  m.  1st,  1906,  Olive,  d.  of  William  Dawson,  Esq., 
of  Shortlands,  Kent ;  2nd,  1920,  Hon.  Norah,  d.  of  2nd 
Baron  Belper ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — David 
Parry-Evans,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Peter  Parry-Evans, 
Gentleman,  6. 1914.  Res.— Brantfell,  Aldershot.  Club- 
Junior  Army  and  Navy. 

Rev.  Taku  John  Constable  Parry-Evans,  A.K.C., 
Vicar  of  Shapwick  since  1919.  b.  1877;  m.  1906,  Fanny 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Thomas  Parkes, 
Res.  —  The  Vicarage,  Shapwick,  near  Wimborne, 
Dorset. 

PARRY-HAWKSHAW  (Confirmed  U.O.  1827;  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly.i  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between 
three  hawks'  heads  erased  proper,  each  gorged  with  a 
ducal  coronet  or  (for  Hawkshaw) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  cinque- 
foil  argent,  between  three  ducal  coronets  or  (for  Parry). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  hawk's  head  erased  and  gorged  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto—"  Perseverance."  Livery— Drab,  scarlet 
collar,  scarlet  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Only   son  of  Edward  Crichton    Parry-Hawkshaw, 

Esq.,  of  Oakbank.  Tuffley,  J.P.,  Major  R.A.,  6.1854  ; 

d   1928  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1924,  the  additional 

surname  of  Parry  ;  m.  1899,  Ethel  Sophia  Frances, 

eld.  d.  of  Lieut.  Lord  Francis  Horace   Pierrepoint 

Cecil,  R.N.,  of  Stocken  Hall,  Lines.  :— 

Roderic     Edward   William   Cecil     Parry-Hawkshaw, 

Gentleman,  Hon.  2nd  LieuU  R.A.F.,  b.   1900.     Seat— 

Oakbank,  Tuffley,  Glos. 

HENRY  DIGBY  PARRY-MITCHELL.  Armorial 
bearings  (R.L.  14  Aug.  1880,  H.  Coll.).— Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  per  saltire  argent  and  azure,  a  fret  couped  between  two 
boars  passant  in  pale  and  as  many  anchors  in  fesse,  all 
counterchanged  (Mitchell) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  argent  and 
azure,  a  fesse  between  two  lozenges  in  chief  and  a  cross 
molin'ein  base, all  counterchanged  (Parry).  Crests—  1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  azure, 
holding  a  fret  or,  between  two  wings  erminois,  each 
charged  with  an  anchor  erect  of  the  first  (for  Mitchell) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  proper, 
gorged  with  a  chain  gold,  suspended  therefrom,  resting  upon 
the  wreath,  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a  lozenge 
argent,  and  between  the  attires  a  lozenge  or  (for  Parry). 
Motto — "  Frappez  avec  raison."  Postal  address — The  Gate 
House,  Merevale,  Atherstone,  Warwickshire. 

PARSONS  (U.O. ,  1620).  Gules,  three  leopards'  faces 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-poleaxe  erect  gules,  the  point  or. 
Motto—"  Pro  Deo  et  rege." 

Sons  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Edward  Parsons,  5th 

Earl  of  Rosse,  b.  1873;  d.    1918  ;   m.   1905,  Florence 

Lois,  second  d.  of  Cecil  Edmund  Lister- Kaye,  D.L., 

of  Denby  Grange,  Wakefield:— 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Laurence  Michael  Harvey  Parsons,  6th  Earl 

of  Rosse,    Baron  Oxmantown,  in  Ireland,  and  a  Baronet; 

Baronet  (15  Dec.  1677),  Baron  (25  Sept.  1792),  Earl  (3  Feb. 

1806)  [Supporters— Two  leopards   argent,  pellettCe,  each 

gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  charged  with  four  bezants],  b. 

1906.      Seat — Birr  Castle,  King's  Co. 

Hon.  Desmond  Edward  Parsons,  b.  1910. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Laurence  Parsons,  4th 
Earl  of  Rosse ,  K.  P. ,  D. C.  L. ,  LL.  D. ,  F.  R.  S. ,  a  Repre- 
sentative Peer,  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  King's 
Co.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of 
Dublin,   Pres.  of  the  Royal   Dublin  Society   1888-92, 


Pres.  of  the  Royal   Irish  Academy  1896-1901,  one  of 
the  Senate  of  the  Royal  University  of  Ireland,  b.  1840; 
d.  1908  ;  m.  1870,  the  Hon.  Frances  Cassandra  Hawke, 
only  child  of  Edward  William,  4th  Lord  Hawk*  : — 
Hon.  Geoffry  Lawrence  Parsons,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1874; 
m.  1911,  Margaret  Betty,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  John  Evelyn  Glad- 
stone, 4th  Bart.,  D.L. ,  of  Bowdon  Park,  Cheshire.     Res. — 
Manor  House,  Froyle,  Alton,  Hants.     Clubs — Athenaeum, 
Jun.  Carlton,  Northern  Counties. 

4th    son   of    Rt.    Hon.     Sir   William    Parsons,   K.P. , 

3rd   Earl  of  Rosse,  Chancellor  of  the    University  of 

Dublin,  M.P.  for  King's  Co.  1821-34,  the  distinguished 

astronomer,   sometime   Pres.    of    the   Royal    Society, 

b.  1800;    d.  1867;    m.  1836,  Mary,  d.  and  co-heiress  of 

John  Wilmer  Field  of  Heaton  Hall,  co.  Yorks.  :  — 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Randal  Parsons,  M.A. ,  T.C.D.,  Rector  of 

Sandhurst,    Berks.,    1880-1921,    Canon  of    Christchurch, 

Oxford,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1876,  Eleanor  Victoria,  second  d.  of 

Rt.  Rev.  J.  F.  Mackarness,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  of  Oxford. 

Res. — The  Oaks,  Havvley,  Blackwater,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Hon.   Richard  Gere  Parsons,  M.A. ,  T.C.D. , 

b.  1851  ;  d.  1923;  m.  1878,  Agnes  Elizabeth  (d.  1922), 

d.  of  John   Fredk.   La   Trobe-  Bateman,    F.R.S.,    of 

Moor  Park : — 

William  Frederick  Parsons,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late 

R.A. ,  b.    1879  ;  m.  1915,  Clara,  d.  of  Hon.  Edward  Strutt, 

and  has  issue — Desmond  Richard  Parsons,  Gentleman,  b. 

1916  ;    and    Nancy    Olivia.      Res. —  Cardfields,    Hatfield 

Peveril,  Essex. 

Arthur  David  Clere  Parsons,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  b. 
1881  ;  m.  1914,  Doris,  d.  of  the  late  Norman  C.  Cook- 
son,  of  Wylam,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue — Arthur 
Christopher  Parsons,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Norman  Charles 
Parsons,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  Theodora  Phoebe;  and 
Phyllis  Rosemary.  Res. — Crewes  Place,  Upper  Warling- 
ham,  Surrey.     Club — Union. 

Very  Rev.  Laurence  Edmund  Parsons,  Dean  of  Cape 
Town  since  1925,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1911,  Lydia  Dorothy,  yst.  d. 
of  Frederick  Foster  La  Trobe-Bateman  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mary  Alice.     A ddress— Deanery,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. 

John  Randal  Parsons,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b. 
1884  ;  m.  1909,  Hon.  Alice  Esmeralda  O'Neill,  d.  of  2nd 
Baron  O'Neill.  Res.  —  Little  Gillions,  Croxley  Green, 
Herts.     Club — Travellers'. 

Rev.  Richard  Edward  Parsons,  Vicar  of  Oxhey  since  1927, 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,M.A.  (Camb.),  A.K.C.,  b.  1888  ; 
m.  1917,  Hester,  d.  of  Major  John  W.  A.  Drummond, 
late  Scots  Gds.  ;  and  has  issue— Desmond  John  Parsons, 
Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  4  daus.  Res. — Vicarage,  Oxhey, 
Herts. 

6th  son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Rosse  (see  above) :  — 
Hon.  Sir  Charles  Algernon  Parsons,  O.M.,  K.C.B.,  J. P. 
(High  Sheriff  1910)  Northumberland,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc.  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  Durham,  D.C.L. 
Glasgow  and  Edinburgh,  M.A.  Camb.,  Pres.  British 
Association  1919,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1883,  Katherine,  d.  of  William 
Bethell  of  Rise ;  and  has  had  issue  —  Algernon  George 
Parsons,  Esq.,  temp.  Major  R.A.,  b.  1886  ;  killed  in  action 
1918  ;  and  Rachel  Mary.  Seat —  Ray  Desmesne,  Kirk- 
whelpington,  Northumberland.  Town  res.  —  1  Upper 
Brook  Street,  W.i.  Clubs  —  Athenaeum,  Carlton,  Roy. 
Societies,  St.  Stephen's,  Northern  Counties  (Newcastle-on- 
Tyne). 

Surv.    sons    of    Hon.     Laurence    Parsons,    b.     1805 ; 
d.  1894  ;  m.  ist,  1836,  Lady  Elizabeth,  eldd.  of  Hector 
John  Graham,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury  ;  2nd,  1849,  Hon. 
Jane,  eld.  d.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Faversham  : — 
Albert  William  Parsons,  Esq.,  b.  1850.     Res. — 
Randolph  Cecil  Parsons,  Esq.,  b.  1852.     Res. — 

PARSONS  (H.  Coll.,  24  June  1918).  Sable,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  leopards'  faces  argent,  as  many  crosses 
patee  fitchee  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  proper, 
holding  in  the  hand  three  roses  gules,  barbed,  seeded, 
leaved  and  stalked  also  proper,  and  charged  on  the  wrist 
with  a  cross  patee  fitchee  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  — 
"  Pro  Deo  et  rege." 

Second  son  of  George  Henry    Parsons,  of  London, 

b.   1840  ;    d.   1892  ;    m.  Ruth,  d.  of  George  James 

Bridges  : — 

Sir   Herbert   James    Francis    Parsons,    ist   Bart.,   of 

Winton  Lodge,  Surrey,  Knt.  Bach.,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  City  of 

London  Regt.  1911-1923,  County  Alderman  for  London 

1912-1920,  b.    1870;    m.    1897,   Gertrude,   d.   of   Felix 

Timothy,  of  London  ;    and  has  issue — Herbert  James 


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Francis  Parsons,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Gertrude  Eileen  May  [m. 
1924,  Douglas,  son  of  Alfred  Gibson].  Res. — Winton 
Lodge,  Streatham  Common.     Club — Carlton. 

PARSONS  of  Adelaide  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron 
between  three  leopards'  faces,  and  on  a  chief  argent,  a 
pale  of  the  first  charged  with  .1  rose  of  the  second,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  bear's  head  erased 
sable,  muzzled  argent,  a  battleaxe  or. 

Eldest  son  of  Hon.  John  Langdon  Parsons,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  1903  ;  m.  1866,  Rosetta  Angas,  d.  of  James  Johnson, 

who  m.  Rosetta  French,  d.  of  George  Fife  Angas,  one 

of  the  Founders  of  South  Australia  : — 
Hon.  Herbert  Angas  Parsons,  Senior  Puisne  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  South  Australia,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1900, 
Mary  Elsie,  d.  of  Hon.  Sir  John  Langdon  Bonython, 
K.C.M.G. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Philip  Brendon  Angas 
Parsons,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  Geoffrey  Bonython 
Angas  Parsons,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Res. — Keverel,  Ade- 
laide, S.  Australia. 

BERNARD  WILLIAM  PARSONS,  Gentleman.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  four  chevronels 
ermine,  between  two  eagles  displayed  in  chief  and  a  leo- 
pard's face  in  base  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  proper,  an 
eagle's  leg  erased  or,  between  two  oak-leaves  slipped  and 
erect  vert.  Motto — "Aude  et  prevalsebit. "  Residence — 
Horse  Hill,  Horley,  Surrey. 

PARTINGTON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable  on  a  bend  nebuly, 
between  four  mullets  of  six  points,  two  in  chief  and 
as  many  in  base  argent,  three  Cornish  choughs 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower,  a 
goat's  head  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  of 
six  points,  and  between  two  escallops  sable  Supporters — 
On  either  side  a  sacred  ibis  proper.  Motto — "  Fortiter  et 
recte." 

Only  surv.  son  of  the  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Edward  Partington, 

1st  Baron  Doverdale,  b,  1836  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1860,  Sarah 

Alcock  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Thomas  Howorth  : — 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Oswald  Partington,  2nd  Baron  Doverdale 

(6  Jan.  1917),  J. P.  cos.  Derby  and  Worcester,  M.P.  High 

Peak  Div.  Derby  1900-10,  and  for  Shipley,  W.  R.  Yorks. 

1915-18,  Jun.   Lord  of  the  Treasury  1909-10,  late  Capt.  4th 

Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (Vol.),  b.  1872;  m.  1902,  Hon.   Clara 

Isobel  Murray,  d.  of  1st  Viscount  Elibank  ;  and  has  issue — 

Hon.   Edward  Alexander  Partington,  b.    1904;    and  Hon. 

Aline  Emily.      Seal — Westwood  Park,  Droitwich,  Worcs. 

Town    res.  —  10    Ennismore    Gardens,    S.W.        Clubs — 

Bachelors',  Brooks's,  Arthur's 


PARTRIDGE  (H.   Coll.).     Chequy  argent  and  sable,  a 
horse's  head  erased,  between  two  escallops  in  bend  within 
four   bendlets  engrailed  all   gules.       Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  three 
escallops   fessewise   gules,    a    horse's    head   erased  sable. 
Motto — "  Honor  virtutis  prasmium."   Livery — Dark  blue. 
Only  son  of  William  Hamp  Bailey    Partridge,   Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Vernons,  Chappel,  Essex,  b.  1872;    d.  1914  ; 
m.  1901,  Kathleen,  only  child  of  late  Leasowe  Walker 
of  Scarcroft,  Yorks. : — 
William  Reginald  Partridge,  Gentleman,*.         .     Res. — 
Only  surv.   son   of    William    Bailey  Partridge,  Esq., 
J. P.,    b.    1840;  d.   1909;   m.  1871,   Mary    (Res. — The 
Green,  Bacton,  Hereford),  only  d.  of  late  William  H. 
Hamp  of  Bacton,  Herefordshire: — 
Henry  Francis  Partridge,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Hereford,  Capt. 
late  8th  Hussars,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1909,  Elsie  Mary,  yngst.  d. 
of  A.  C.  Mayo,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  haa  issue — Cynthia  Daisy; 
and  Beryl  Margaret  Desiree.     Seal — Bacton  Manor,  Here- 
fordshire.    Club — Cavalry. 

PASKE  (Vn.  Cambs.,  1619,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly 
argent  and  sable,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  three 
fleurs-de-lys  in  pale  of  the  first.    Mantling  sable  and  argent, 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
supporting  a  cross  pat6e  fitchee  sable.  Motto — "Virtus 
flos  pulcherrimus. "  Livery — White,  or  light  drab,  with 
black  facings. 

Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Paske  (son  of  Colonel 
Thomas  Theophilus  Paske,  Madras  Royal  Horse  Art., 
b.  1789;  d.  i860;  m.  1821,  Susan  Amelia  (d.  1858), 
d.  of  John  Goldingham,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
Judge  in  India,  and  niece  of  Sir  Home  Riggs 
Popham)  of  Bengal  Army,  served  in  the  Sutledj 
Campaign  1845,  Punjaub  Campaign  1848-9,  N.W. 
Frontier  of  India  Campaign  1850-3,  Mutiny  Campaign 
1857-8,  specially  thanked  by  Sec.  of  State  for  India  and 
Gov. -Gen.  for  his  distinguished  services  during  the 
Mutiny,  also  served  twenty-one  years  from  Assist,  to 
Dep.-Commr.  of  the  Punjaub,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1st, 
1854,  Eliza  (d.  1882),  d.  of  Edward  Smalley,  Esq., 
Judge  in  India;  2nd,  1896,  Frederica  Louisa  Henrietta 
Anna,  d.  of  Major  Schade  of  Prussian  Army,  Iron 
Cross,  &c. ,  State  Official : — 
William  Lake  Paske,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  is  married 
and  has  issue.     Res. — Sydney,  Australia. 

Arthur  Goldingham  Paske,  Esq.,  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers,  late  3rd  Roy.  Fusiliers,  served  with  the  Royal 
Berkshire  Regt.,  and  was  specially  thanked  by  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief for  services  in  connection  with  the  opera- 
tions in   S.    Africa,    served   Great  War  1914-19,  b.    1861  ; 


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tn.  1915,  Ada  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  George  Valentine 
Sawyer,  and  has  issue — William  Paske,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Res.  —  Holme,  44  St.  George's  Road,  Worthing. 

George  Frederick  Paske,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  Special 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Oxfordsh.  and  Bucks.  Lt.  Infy.,  served 
in  S.  African  War  1900  (medal,  two  clasps,  Coronation 
medal),  and  Great  War,  1914-19  (despatches),  served  as 
Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  H.E.  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada 
(Earl  Grey),  b.  1864.  Postal  address — Officers'  Club, 
Aldershot. 

Robert  Macrone  Paske,  Gentleman,  />.  1866  ;  is  married 
and  has  issue.     Res. — Sydney,  Australia. 

PASLEY  of  Craig.  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  two  roses  in  chief  of  the  last,  and  an  anchor  in 
base  or,  three  thistles  slipped  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  naval  coronet  gold,  a  sinister  arm 
in  armour  proper,  grasping  in  the  hand  a  staff,  thereon  a 
flag  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  wavy  gules,  and  on  a 
canton  azure,  a  human  leg  erect  couped  below  the  knee 
or.     Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  patria  pugnans." 

Son  of  Thomas  Malcolm  Sabine  Pasley,  Capt.,  R.N., 

b.  1829  ;    d.  1870  ;    m.    i860,  Emma  Louisa,  d.  of 

John  Losh,  Esq.,  of  Trinidad  : — 

Sir  Thomas   Edward  Sabine    Pasley,    3rd   Bart.,   of 

Craig,  co.  Dumfries  (1  Sept.  1794),  Capt.  and  Brev.-Maj. 

(ret.)  Royal  Berks.  Regt.,  b.  1863 ;  w.1890,  Lady  Constance 

Hastings    (d.   1922) ;    and  has    issue — Constance   Ierne 

Sabine  [m.    1917,    Maj.  Claude  Daubuz,  O.B.E.,    M.C., 

R.A. ;    and  has  issue]  ;    and  Norah  Margaret   Sabine. 

Res. — Commandant's  House,  Gordon  Boys'  Home,  West 

End,  Woking.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

PASLEY-DIROM  of  Mount  Annan  (L.O.,  1894).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  counter-quartered  i.  or,  a  deer's  head  erased 
gules  ;  ii.  ermine,  three  bars  gules ;  iii.  gules,  three  skenes 
palewise  in  fesse  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  sur- 
mounted of  as  many  wolves'  heads  of  the  last  ;  iiii.  azure, 
a  griffin  segreant  or  (Dirom) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  roses  argent,  as  many  thistles  slipped  vert 
(Pasley).  Crests — 1.  a  buck's  head  couped  proper;  and 
upon  an  escroll  above  this  Motto,  "  Ducit  dominus " 
(Dirom)     2    a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  grasping 


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a  dagger,   all    proper;  with  the   Motto  over,   "Be 
(Pasley).     Livery— Blue  and  claret. 

Son   of   Patrick   Alexander  Pasley-Dirom,  Esq.,  J. P. 
co.  Dumfries,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1912  ;  tn.  1899,  Nettie,  third 
d.  of  the  late  John  Riddick,  Brydekirk  : — 
John   Patrick   Alexander    Pasley-Dirom,    Gentleman,    b. 
1904.     Seats — Mount  Annan,   and  Cleughead,   Dumfries- 
shire.    Res. — 


PASSINGHAM  (H.  Coll.,  1  Oct.  1795;  Gts.  19,  225-6, 
Surrey  vi.  246).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  three  lions  rampant  erminois,  as  many  red 
roses,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (PaBsingham) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  erminois 
(Lloyd).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  per  fesse  embattled  or  and  gules, 
charged  with  two  roses  in  pale  counterchanged,  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Sons  of  Jonathan  Tremenhere  Passingham,  b.  1835; 

d.  1899  ;  tn.  1863,  Marianne  Talboys  : — 
Rev.  Guy  Passingham,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1869;  tn.  1903, 
Alice,  d.  of  John  Moore  ;  and  has  issue — Tremenhere  John 
Passingham,    Gentleman,    b.    1907.       Res.  —  Diddington 
Vicarage,   Huntingdon. 

Tremenhere  Passingham,  Gentleman,  £.  1872;  tn.  1901, 
Louise  Evelyn,  d.  of  Joseph  Owen  ;  and  has  issue — Millicent 
Mary.     Res. — Montreal,  Canada. 

Edmund  Reginald  Passingham,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

Son  of  Jonathan  Passingham  of  Heston,  b.   1804  ;  d. 

1858;  m.  1833,  Ellen,  d.  of  Jonathan  Passingham  and 

Elizabeth  Westbrook : — 
George  Augustus  Passingham,  Gentleman,  b.  1842;  tn. 
1863,  Catherine  Amy,  d.  of  John  Staples;  and  has  issue — 
Amy  [tn.  1892,  Edward  Armitage  of  Greenhills,  Tilford,  nr. 
Farnham,  Surrey] ;  Inez  Ansel  [m.  1889,  Rev.  Dr.  William 
Stuart  Macgowan] ;  and  Adelaide  Augusta  Lloyd.     Res. — 

Son  of  Francis  Passingham  of  Truro,  b.  1805  ;  d.  i860  ; 

tn.  1841,  Harriet,  widow  of  Capt.  William  Downey: — 
Francis  Passingham,  Gentleman,  b.   1842.     Post  add. — 
7  Vivian  Terrace,  Truro. 

Sons  of  Major  Robert  Townshend  Anwyl-Passingham 

of  Bala,   Major  Argyll  and   Sutherland    Highlanders, 

J.P.,    D.L.,     b.     1843;     d.     1893;     m.     1866,     Lucy 

Emma,  d.   and   coh.   of  Thomas  Jeffreys   Badger   of 

Kingsland,  Shrewsbury  : — 
Major  Robert  Townshend  Anwyl-Passingham,  South 
Wales  Borderers  and  72nd  Punjabis  Indian  Army  (ret. 
I9°7).  J-P-.  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1906,  Charlotte  Angie  Bigoe,  d.  of 
Captain  Thomas  Bigoe  Williams,  4th  Royal  Irish  Guards. 
Res.— 

Augustus  Mervyn  Owen  Anwyl-Passingham,  Esq., 
O.B.E.,  Col.  R.  A. R.O.,  formerly  Middlesex  Regt. ,  b.  1880; 
tn.  1909,  Margaret,  d.  of  Charles  James  Radclyffe  of  The 
Hyde,  co.  Dorset,  and  Foxdenton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
J.  P. ;  and  has  issue  —  Lucy  Myfanwy.  Res. — 34  St. 
Leonard's  Terrace,  S.W.3.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

PASSMORE  (1620,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse  between 
three  escutcheons  gules,  on  each  a  bend  vair  between  two 


cinquefoils  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  azure  bezantee. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-sea-wolf  proper. 


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Sons  of  Joseph  Passmore,  Gentleman,  of  Norwood,  b. 
1823;   d.   1895;    m.  1843,  Ellen,  d.   of  Robert  Smith 
London: — 
Henry  Robert  Passmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  m.  , 

Rosa,  d.  of  Henry  Keeping.     Res. — Gloucester. 

James  Edward  Passmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  m  , 

Florence  Unity,  d.  of  Henry  Olney.     Res.—  Wroxham. 

Herbert  Passmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m.  Eva  Fountain, 
d.  of  Thomas  Greenwood.     i?«.— Chipstead,  Surrey. 

Alfred  Ernest  Passmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1892, 
Annie  Helena,  d.  of  Thomas  Greenwood,  of  Keston,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue— Brian  Alfred  Passmore,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ; 
Margaret  Annie;  Mavis  Christabel.  Res,—  Withyshaw, 
Merstham,  Surrey.     Club— City  Carlton. 

PASTON-BEDINGFELD  (R.L.,  16  April  1830). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  ermine,  an  eagle  dis- 
played gules  (Bedingfeld)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  six  fleurs-de- 
lys,  three,  two  and  one  azure,  a  chief  indented  or  (Paston)  ; 
2.  the  same  arms  of  Bedingfeld ;  3.  lozengy  argent  and 
gules  (Todenham) ;  4.  argent,  a  fesse  sable  between  three 
crescents  gules  (Pateshull)  ;  5.  paly  of  six  argent  and  vert, 
on  a  bend  gules,  three  eagles  displayed  or  (Grandison) ;  6. 
per  pale  argent  and  gules  (Waldegrave)  ;  7.  argent,  three 
lozenge-shaped  arming  buckles  gules  (Jerningham) ;  8.  the 
arms  of  Paston  as  above.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed 
or  (Bedingfeld)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
sejant,  wings  elevated  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  there- 
from a  line  held  in  the  beak  and  terminating  in  a  ring  ol 
the  last  (Paston).  Motto— "  Despicio  terrena,  solem  con- 
templor."  Badge  (of  Bedingfield,  temp.  Edward  IV.)— A 
fetterlock. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  George  Paston- Bedingfeld,  7th  Bart. 
(High  Sheriff  1882),  D.L.  Norfolk,  b.  1830;  d.  1902; 
m.  1859,  Augusta,  only  child  of  Edward  Clavering  of 
Callaly  Castle,  Northumberland  : — 

Sir  Henry  Edward  Paston-Bedingfeld,  8th  Bait.  (2 
Jan.  1661),  J. P.,  late  Maj.  3rd  Batt.  Liverpool  Regt.,  b. 
i860 ;  m.  1904,  Sybil,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Henry  A.  Clare- 
mont  Lyne-Stephens  of  Grove  House,  Roehampton,  S.W.  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Edmund  George  Felix  Paston-Beding- 
feld, Esq.,  b.  1915;  Margaret  Mary  Anastasia;  and  Frances 
Mary.  Res.— Oxburgh,  nr.  Stoke  Ferry,  Norfolk.  Club— 
Junior  United  Service. 

Richard  Henry  Clavering  Paston-Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  b. 
1862.     Res. — Vancouver. 

Charles  Paston-Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  b.  1864.     Res.— 

Frank  Paston-Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  b.  1874.  Res.— 
Middelburg,  Transvaal. 

Hubert  Paston-Bedingfeld,  Esq.,  b.  1877.     Res.— 

PASTON-COOPER  (R.L.,  7  Oct.  1905,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  a  fesse  embattled  or,  between  two 
pheons  in  chief  and  as  many  shin-bones  saltirewise  in  base 
argent,  and  for  distinction,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross 
crosslet  or  (Cooper);  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  sable, 
two  bars  ermine,  in  chief  three  crosses  pate'e  or  (Bathurst)  ; 
ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  on  abend  argent,  three  trefoils  slipped 
vert  (Hervey).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mural  crown  argent,  thereout  issuing  the 
upper  part  of  a  spear  erect,  fringed  or,  pointed  silver,  sur- 
mounted of  two  palm-branches  in  saltire,  charged  for  dis- 
tinction on  the  mural  crown  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable 
(Cooper). 

Sons  of  Lionel  Paston-Cooper,  Esq.  (formerly  Hervey- 

Bathurst),  Lt.-Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  £.  1849  ;  d.  1908  ; 

m.  1885,  Mary  Ethel,  d.  of  Sir  Astley  Paston-Cooper 

of  Gadebridge,  3rd  Bart.  : — 
Sidney  Lionel  Paston-Cooper,  Gentleman,   late  Bedford 

Regt.,  b.  1887;  m.    1927,  Ermyntrude  Mary,    d.   of 

Caley,  of  Hovingham,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue — 1  son. 

Arthur  Reginald  Hervey-Bathurst,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  and  4th  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1889;  m.  1920, 
Margaret  Seymour.     Res. — 

PASTON-COOPER  (H.  Coll.,  1765).  Vert,  a  fesse 
embattled  or,  between  two  pheons  in  chief,  points  down- 
wards, and  in  base  two  human  thigh-bones  in  saltire  argent. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown 
argent,  a  demi-spear  erect  proper,  fringed  or,  pointed 
argent,  surmounted  of  two  palm-branches  in  saltire  vert. 
Motto — "  Nil  magnum  nisi  bonum." 

Only  surv.   son  of  Sir  Astley  Paston   Paston-Cooper, 
3rd  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,£.   1824;  d.  1904;  m.  1st,  1855, 


Etheldreda  Julia,  d.    of  George    Newton  of  Croxton 

Park  :— 
Sir   Charles  Naunton  Paston  Paston-Cooper,  4th  Bart. 
(31  Aug.  1821),  b.  1867;  m.  1899,  Tatiana,  only  child  of  the 
late  Prince  Dmitri  Dolgorouki  of  Russia.    Res. — 

PATCHETT(H.  Coll.,  1898).  Quarterly,  per  pale  in- 
dented azure  and  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  sword 
erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  in  the  second  a  leopard's 
face,  and  in  the  third  a  demi-dragon  couped,  wings  elevated 
and  addorsed  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours ,  a  dexter  arm  embowed ,  couped  at  the 
shoulder,  vested  argent,  resting  on  a  mount  vert,  the  hand 
grasping  a  pickaxe  proper,  and  between  two  dragons'  wings 
azure,  each  charged  with  a  sword  as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  William  Gordon  Patchett,   Esquire,  Lieut. -Col. 

late   W.I.   Regt.,    b.  1848;    d.  1912  ;    m.   1875,   Ellen 

Mary  (d.  1897),  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Greene,  M.  A. , 

Chaplain  to  the  Forces  : — 
Reginald  Gordon  Patchett,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     ^es- — 
Broom  Hall,  Greenfields,  Shrewsbury. 

CHARLES  JAMES  GEORGE  PATERSON,  Esquire, 
J.  P.  co.  Perth.  Born  March  18,  1858,  being  the  second  but 
eld.  surv.  son  of  the  late  George  Paterson  of  Castle  Huntly, 
by  his  wife  Catherine  Jemima  Jane,  d.  of  Joseph  Robertson. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1776)— Argent,  three  pelicans 
feeding  their  young  in  nests  proper,  on  a  chief  embattled  azure 
a  bezant  between  two  stars  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  feed- 
ing its  young  in  a  nest  proper.  Mottoes  (above  the  crest)— 
"  Merui  "  ;  (below  the  shield) — "  Je  meurs  pour  ceux  qu« 
j'aime."     Seat — Castle  Huntly,  Longforgan,  Dundee. 

PATESHALL  of  Allensmore  (R.L.,  3  Aug.  1911,  H. 
Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  human  hearts 
or,  as  many  escallops  gules. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.   Henry  Evan   Pateshall    Pateshall  of 
Allensmore  Court,  late  comdg.   East  Yorkshire  Regt. 
(assumed   by   Royal  Licence  the  name  and   arms  of 
Pateshall),  b.  1842;  d.   1912;    m.  1878,  Alice  Mabel, 
d.  of  Rev.  James  Davies  of  Moor  Court,  co.  Hereford: — 
Bt.-Col.  Henry  Evan  Pateshall,  D.S.O.,  late  The  Here- 
fordshire Regt,.  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers  East  Yorks.  Regt., 
J. P.  and  D.L.   Hereford,  b.  1879;    m.   1910,  Edith  Ruth 
Phyllis,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Jebb  Few  of  Guildford,  Surrey. 
Seat — Allensmore   Court,    co.    Hereford.      Club  —  County 
(Hereford.). 

PATON  of  Birkdale  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pale 
between  two  fieurs-de-lys  or,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 


seeded    proper,    between    two    crescents    of    the    field- 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest. — On  a  wreath  of  the 


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colours,  a  sparrowhawk  rising  proper,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  and 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  adepta." 

Eld.  son  of  Capt.  Walter  Paton,  Master  Mariner,  of 

Leith,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1859,  Jane  Eliza,  d.  of 

James  Wallace,  of  Liverpool  : — 

Sir    James  Wallace  Paton,    Knt.    Bach.   (19 19).    J -P. 

Lanes.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1893,  Kate,  d.  of  George  Calvert,  of 

Ripon,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue— Walter  Paton,  Esq.,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  Capt.  (ret.)  King's  Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  1894  [m. 

1920,  Eva  Annie,  d.  of  Allan  Morrison,  Sheffield] ;  George 

Calvert  Paton,  Esq.,    M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1902  [m.   1925, 

Dorothy,   d.  of  James  Fleming,  of  Hornsea,  Yorks.]; 

James  Stanley  Paton,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1906  ;  Lily 

[m.    1917,  John  Carruthers   Paterson,    B.A.    (Oxford)]. 

Res.— 52  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.7.     Clubs— Carlton,  Rane- 

lagh,  Constitutional,  Conservative  (Liverpool). 

PATON  (L.O.  1923.)    Sable,  three  crescents  argent,  on  a 
chief  of  the   last  three  fir-cones  proper.     Mantling  sable, 


doubled   argent.      Crest — On   a  wreath   of  his  liveries,   a 

sparrowhawk  rising  proper.     Motto—"  Nitor  ad  virtutem." 

Eldest  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  John  Brown  Paton,  M.A..D.D., 

of  Nottingham,  b.   1830;  d.  191 1  ;  m.  1859,  Jessie,  d. 

of  William  P.  Paton,  Merchant,  Glasgow  : — 

Sir  Alfred  Vaughan  Paton,  K.B.E.  (1920),  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

b.  1861.     Res. — 7  Lang  Lane,  West  Kirby. 

Paton  (L.O.  matric,  May  1923).    Arms  as  above,  £ut 
the  chief  invected. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Alexander  Allan  Paton,  b.  1837;   d. 
1904;  m.  1864,  Marie,  d.  of  John  Crowshaw: — 
Alexander   Allan    Paton,    Esq.,    C.B.    (1920),    b.    1873. 
Res. — Sandheys,    Mossley    Hill,    Liverpool.       Clubs —  St. 
James's,  R.Y.S. 

Paton  (L.O. ,    matric.  May  20  1923).    Arms  as  above, 
but  the  chief  indented. 

Elder  son  of  James  Richmond  Paton,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Lanes., 
b.  1843  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1882,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  d.  of  David 
Midgley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Yorks.,  of  Springfield,  Hudders- 
field  :— 


Edward  Richmond  Paton,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  F.Z.S., 
M.B.O.U.,  Lieut.  T.F.R.,  b.  1889;  m.  Sept.  9,  1914, 
Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Owen  Harrison  Williams,  Gentleman,  of 


Liverpool ;  and  has  issue— John  Michael  Richmond  Paton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Mavis  Richmond;  and  Frances  Mary 
Richmond.  Seat—  Hareshawmuir,  co.  Ayr.  Club — Scottish 
Automobile  (Glasgow). 

The  Late  DIARMID  NOEL  PATON,  Esquire,  M.D. 
Born  1859  ;  died  1928  ;  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Joseph  Noel  Paton,  Knight  Bachelor,  Royal  Scottish 
Academician,  LL.D. ,  His  Majesty's  Limner  for  Scotland, 
and  a  D.  L.  for  co.  Edinburgh.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O. , 
1869) — Azure,  a  wolf's  head  erased  argent,  between  two 
crescents  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  or.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree.  Mant- 
ling azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  between  two  doves'  wings  expanded  proper,  a  cubit 
arm  erect,  also  proper,  charged  on  the  palm  with  a  passion- 
cross  gules.     Motto — ' '  Do  richt  and  fear  nocht. " 

PATON  (H.  Coll.,  1  July  1915)-  Azure,  a  dragon 
passant  or,  between  three  crescents  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  rock,  a  sparrowhawk  rising  both  proper.  Motto  — 
"  Virtute  adepta." 

Son  of  John  Paton,  of  Blaenavon,  co.  Monmouth, 
b.  1822  ;  m.  1853,  Anne  Jane  McVea  : — 

John  Paton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1894,  Susan,  d. 
of  Edward  Jones,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Snatchwood  Park,  Ponty- 
pool.     Res. — Llanvair  Grange,  nr.  Abergavenny. 

PATON  (L.O. ).  Azure,  three  crescents  argent.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  sparrowhawk  with  wings  expanded.  Motto- - 
"  Audacia  et  virtute  adepta." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Roger  Paton,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 

D.L.   for  co.  Aberdeen,    b.    Feb.   1857;    d.   1921;   m. 

1885,  Irene,  dau.  of  Emmanuel  Olympiti  of  Calymnos, 

Turkey : — 
George  Paton,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Post,  add.—  Grand- 
home,  nr.  Aberdeen,  Scotland, 

PATRICK,  see  COCHRAN-PATRICK  >ind  RAL- 
STON-PATRICK. 


Pat 


Pat 


1509 


JOHN  PATRICK,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  co.  Antrim,  late 
Capt.  4th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles.  Born  Oct.  31,  1871, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  John  Patrick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  his 
wife  Augusta  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Davison  of 
Raceview,  Broughshane,  co.  Antrim.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  sable,  between  in  chief  a 
thistle  and  in  base  a  trefoil  slipped,  both  proper,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  three  roses  of  the  first.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
sable  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  hand  erect  proper,  charged  with  a  saltire 
sable,  grasping  a  dagger  also  erect  proper  ;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Ora  et  labora."  Livery  —  Blue  coat,  drab  breeches. 
Married,  June  15,  1897,  Annie  Florence,  third  dau.  of 
Joseph  Clark  Rutherfoord,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Westmeath,  and 
late  R.M.  co.  Antrim  ;  and  has  Issue — John  Patrick,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  June  10,  1898  ;  and  Florence  Amy.  Estates — 
Dunminning,  Corkey  (Middle),  Eagry,  Capecastle,  allinco. 
Antrim,  and  part  of  North  March,  in  co.  Louth.  Postal 
address — Gledheather,  Glarryford,  co.  Antrim.  Clubs — 
Ulster  (Belfast),  Sackville  Street  (Dublin). 

PATTENSON,  see  TYLDEN-PATTENSON. 

PATTERSON  (U.O.)  Or,  on  a  fesse  azure,  between 
two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  saltire  couped  or,  a  pelican  in  her  piety 
proper. 

Son    of    Rufus    Lenoir     Patterson,     of     Blacksburg, 
Virginia,  U.S.A.  : — 
Rufus   Lenoir   Patterson,   Gentleman,   b.  ,      Res. — 

200 Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  U.S.A. 


PATTERSON  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  dancettee 
azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field,  on  a  canton  gules,  a 
lion  rampant  regardant  or.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  in  her  piety 
vulning  herself  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  dancettee  azure. 
Motto — "  Murus  aeneus  conscientia  sana." 

Sons  ofWilliam  H.  Patterson,  Gentleman,  of  Garranard, 
Strand  town,  co.  Down,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  :  — 

Robert  Michael  Patterson,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Jackson  Hall,  Craigavad,  co.  Down. 

William   Hugh    Ferrar   Patterson,  Gentleman,    b. 
Res. — Auburn,  Donaghadee,  co.  Down. 


Crossley     Drummond    Patterson,    Gentleman,   b. 
Res. — Granville,  Helen's  Bay,  co.  Down. 

Sons  of  David  Clarke  Patterson,  Gentleman,  of  Glenard, 
Holywood,  co.  Down.  b.  ;   d.  ;  m.  : — 
Sons  ? 


PATTESON.  Argent,  on  a  fesse  indented  between 
two  mascles  palewise  sable,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  pelican  in  her  piety  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  two 
fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  sable,  between  as  many  roses  gules, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Motto  —  "Nemo  sibi  nas- 
citur."     Livery — White,  with  black  collar  and  cuffs. 

Son      of      Henry      Tyrwhitt      Staniforth      Patteson, 

Esq.,   D.L.,    J. P.    for   Norfolk,  Hon.    Col.    6th  Batt. 

Norfolk   Regt.,  V.D.,  b.  April  19,  1851  ;  d.  1915;  m. 

Aug.   15,  1883,  Annie  Rosa  (d.    1904),  eldest  dau.  of 

the  late  Edward  John  Chambers,  late  Lieut.  50th  Regt. , 

of  Eastwood  Lodge,  Leamington  : — 

The  late  Robert  Wace  Patteson,  Esq.,M.C,  Major  Res. 

of  Officers,  late  5th  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1895;  d.  1926. 

Seat— The  Hall,  Beeston  St.  Andrew,  Norwich. 

PATTISON  (matric.    L.O. ,    1802).     Argent,   guttfe-de- 

sang,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  gutt^e-d'or,  on  a  chief  azure, 

three    escallops    or.      Mantling    gules,    doubled    argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  camel's  head  argent, 

guttle  sable,  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  crowned  with 

an  antique  crown  of  the  last,  collared  azure,  charged  with 

three  escallops  of  the  first.    Motto — "  Hostis  honori  invidia." 

Eld.  son  of  Godfrey  Pattison  (eld.  s.  of  John  Pattison 

of  Kelvingrove),    b.         ;    d.         ;  m.   Cornelia,    d.    of 

Francis  Thomson  : — 

John  Pattison,   Esq.,  b.   1839;    m.    1873,   Mary  Jane,  d. 

of  Richard  Ovington  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Godfrey  Herbert 

Pattison,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  (2)  John  Pattison,  Gentleman, 

b.  1879  ;  (3)  Gerald  Ovington  Pattison,  Gentleman,  b.    1881 

[Res. — Winton  House,  Winton  Road,  Bowdon,  Cheshire) ; 

Agnes ;     Ethel  ;     and    Margaret.       Res. — Carradale,     Al- 

trincham,  Cheshire.     Club — Clarendon  (Manchester). 

DOUGLAS  ELPHINSTONE  BETHUNE 

PATTON-BETHUNE,  Esquire,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  [Rifle  Brigade.  Born  Aug.  16,  1867,  being 
the  third  but  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Walter 
Douglas  Phillipps  Patton-Bethune,  Colonel  Highland  Light 


1510 


Pat 


Pau 


Infantry,  by  his  wife  Julia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Howard  Elphin- 
stone,  Bart.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  i  and  4, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  a  fesse  chequy  or  and  gules, 
between  three  lozenges  of  the  second  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  on 
a  chevron  sable,  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  first  (for 
Bethune) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  gutt£e-d'eau,  a  sword  argent, 
hilted  or,  between  four  crescents  saltireways  argent 
(for  Patton) ;  upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  or ; 
and  for  his  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-otter  issuant  argent.  Motto  (over)— "  Debon- 
aire"  (for  Bethune);  2.  on  two  swords  saltireways 
proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  or,  a  falcon  rising  argent, 
guttee-de-1'armes  (for  Patton).  Motto— "  Virtute  adepta." 
Livery — Blue,  with  canary  facings.  Married,  1902,  Katha- 
leen  Carlotta,  only  child  of  Col.  Kennedy ;  and  has  surv. 
issue— Douglas  Howard  Aubrey  Claude  Debonaire  Patton- 
Bethune,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

PAUL  (H.  Coll.,  1761,  Gts.  Vol.  10).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  three  cross  crosslets  or,  in  base  as  many  ermine  spots 
sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  ounce's  head  proper,  erased  gules. 
Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  republica." 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  Dean  Paul,  4th  Bart.,  b.  1831 ;  d. 

1895  ;  m.  2nd,  1867,  Eliza  Monckton  (d.  1886),  d.  of 

Maj.-Gen.  James  Ramsay: — 
Sir  Aubrey  Edward  Henry  Dean  Paul,  5th  Bart.  (3rd 
Sept.  1821),  late  Capt.  9th  Service  Batt.  Northumberland 
Fus. ,  b.  1869;  m.  1901,  Irene  Regine,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Wieniawska,  of  Warsaw ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Brian 
Kenneth  Paul,  Esq.,  b.  1894;  and  Brenda  Irene  Isabella 
Dean.     Res. — Westward  Ho,  N.  Devon. 

PAUL  (L.O.,  10  Sept.  1920).  Argent,  a  cross  gules, 
charged  with  a  Crusader's  sword  erect  in  pale  piercing  a 
Saracen's  head,  between  a  Bible  all  proper,  leaved  or  in 
the  dexter  chief  canton,  and  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  in  the 
sinister  base,  on  a  chief  ermine  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the 


second,  langued  of  the  fourth,  between  two  hand-grenades 
flaming  proper.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-unicorn  argent,  horned 
crined  and  unguled  or,  his  sinister  hoof  resting  on  a 
crescent  reversed  of  the  first,  and  holding  in  his  mouth  a 
thistle  slipped   proper.     Motto — ' '  Trusting  I  thrust.'' 

Only  child  of  Henry  Moncreiff  Paul,  Esq.,  F. R.G.S., 
F.R.S.S.,  F.R.C.I.,  of  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Notting 


Hill,  W.,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1863,  Emily  Frances,  d. 
of  the  late  William  Foy,  of  28  Nelson  Terrace,  Stoke 
Newington,  N.,  and  widow  of  James  R.  Robertson  : — 
Ernest  Moncreiff  Paul,  Esq.,  C.B.  (Mil),  C.B.E.  (Mil.), 
F.R.G.S.,  Assoc.  Inst.C.E.,  Brig. -Gen.  (ret.)  late  R.E., 
served  Great  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.,  O.B.E.), 
Dep.  Dir.  War  Office  1919,  b.  1864;  m.  1893,  Katherine 
Harriette,  2nd  d.  of  William  Coldstream,  I.  C.S. ;  and  has 
had  issue— (1)  Henry  William  Moncreiff  Paul,  Esq.,  O.B.E,, 
M.C.,  Capt.  Middx.  Regt,,  served  Great  War,  has  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  1894  [m.  1921,  Dorothy  Bowman,  d.  of  Charles 
Gilroy,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  Carre\  R.N. ;  and  has  issue — 
Charles  Kenneth  Moncreiff  Paul,  Gentleman,  b.  1924] ;  (2) 
George  Anson  Moncreiff  Paul,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1895  [m.  1925,  Vivian  Ward] ;  (3)  Ernest  Kenneth 
Moncreiff  Paul,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b.  1897;  d. 
of  wounds  1918;  (4)  Cedric  Stewart  Toller  Paul,  Gentle- 
man, £.  1905  ;  (5)  James  Stewart  Moncreiff  Paul,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908  ;  and  Emily  Moncreiff  [m.  1925,  Bruce  Lachlan 
Cameron,  P.W.D.,  India  ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — St.  Mary 
Abbot's  House,  5  Church  Street,  Kensington,  W.8.  Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

Sir  JAMES  BALFOUR  PAUL,  K.C.V.O.  (1926), 
Knight  Bachelor  (1900),  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  F.S.A.  (Scotland), 
Lyon  King  of  Arms  1890-1927,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.),  Mem- 
ber of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard 


for  Scotland).  Born  1846,  being  the  second  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Paul,  D.D.,  St.  Cuthbert's  Parish,  Edinburgh,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Balfour,  Esq.,  of  Pilrig, 
W.S. ;  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar,  1870;  appointed 
Registrar  of  Friendly  Societies  for  Scotland,  1879, 
Treasurer  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  1883-1902. 
Armorial  bearings— (L.O.,  1891)  or,  a  chevron  indented 


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Pau 


1511 


sable  between  two  lions  rampant  in  chief,  and  an  escutcheon 
in  base  gules.  Above  the  shield  is  placed  the  coronet  of 
a  King  of  Arms,  thereon  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or  ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  lion  sejant  guardant  gules, 
his  dexter  paw  resting  upon  an  escutcheon  as  in  the  arms  ; 
and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Pro  rege  et 
republica."  Married,  187 2,  Helen  Margaret,  daughter  of 
John  Nairne  Forman ,  Esq. ,  of  Staffa,  Writer  to  the  Signet ; 
and  has  had  Issue — (1)  John  William  Balfour  Paul,  Esq., 
D.S.O. ,  of  Cakemuir  Castle,  Tynehead,  Midlothian,  Falk- 
land Pursuivant  of  Anns  since  1927,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  Ceylon 
Mounted  Rifles,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen's  Medal, 
six  clasps),  and  Great  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. ), 
b.  June  4,  1873  [m.  1908,  Muriel  Cassels,  d.  of  Rev. 
John  Monteith,  Glencairn  ;  and  has  issue  —  Cuthbert 
Monteith  Balfour  Paul,  Esq.,  b.  1910  ;  Lyon  Balfour  Paul, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Ian  Valentine  Balfour  Paul,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916  ;  Glencairn  Balfour  Paul,  Gentleman,  b.  1917] ; 
(2)  Arthur  Forman  Balfour  Paul,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Architect,  formerly  Major  R.E.,  b.  August  7,  1875 
[m.  1905,  Jane  Pritchard,  d.  of  James  Montgomerie-Fleming, 
Esq.,  of  Kelvinside,  and  has  issue — Grizel ;  Barbara;  and 
Jean];  (3)  Cuthbert  Balfour  Paul,  Esq.,  M.B.,  CM., 
F.R.C.S.E.,  b.  Nov.  21,  1876;  d.  1926;  and  Millicent 
Jane  [m.  1910,  Capt.  Alfred  Stevenson  Balfour,  O.  B.E., 
late  R.I.M.,  and  has  issue].  Postal  address — 30  Heriot 
Row,  Edinburgh.     Club—  University  (Edinburgh). 

PAUL  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  chevron  azure,  sur- 
mounted by  another  or,  thereon  three  hurts,  on  a  chief 
sable,  as  many  cross  crosslets  of  the  third.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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a  demi-grifnn  regardant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemme, 
and  holding  between  the  claws  a  cross  crosslet  azure,  the 
wings  addorsed  of  the  last,  sem£e  of  cross  crosslets,  also  or. 
Motto — ■"  Per  crucem  caelum."  Livery — All  black,  trimmed 
with  gold  lace,  gilt  buttons. 

Son   of    William    Bond    Paul,    Gentleman,    b.    1817 ; 

d.  1897;   m.  1849,  Harriet  Duncan,  eld.  d.  of  Edward 

Pierce,  formerly  resident  at  New  Park,  near  Axminster, 

co.  Devon :  — 
Edmund  W.    Paul,    Gentleman,    b.   1862 ;    m.   and   has 
issue — Gerard  John  Christopher  Paul,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
and  Mary  Alison.     Res. — n  Wellington  Circus,  Notting- 
ham. 

PAUL  (Confn.  U.O. ,  15  Jan.  1794).  Azure,  a  sword 
erect  in  pale  proper,  pommelled  and  hiked  or,  hilt  down- 
wards between  four  crosses  pat^e  fitchee  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cross  patee  fitch6e  or,  between  two  swords  in  saltire  as  in 
the  field.     Motto — ' '  Vana  spes  vitae." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Joshua   Paul,  4th    Bart.,    M.A. 


(Camb.),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Waterford,  Res.  Magistrate 

co.   Wexford,  b.  1851 ;   d.   1912 ;    m.    1880,   Richenda 

Juliet,  d.  of  Henry  Edmund  Gurney  of  Nutwood  : — 

Sir  Robert  Joshua  Paul,  5th  Bart.  (20  Jan.  1794),  J. P., 

D.L.  co.  Waterford,  served  Great  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1883  ;  m.  1919,  Eveline  Alice,  O.B.E. , 

d.  of  the  late  Count  Gorkiewicz  de  Habdauk  ;  and  has  issue 

— Richenda  Alice  lone.     Seat — Ballyglan,  co.  Waterford. 

Ven.  William  Edmund  Jeffrey  Paul,  Archdeacon  of  Prince 
Albert,  Saskatchewan,  B.A.,  LL.B.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.), 
b.  1885  ;  m.  1927,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Ernest  H. 
Henly  of  Calne,  Wilts.  Res. — Sturgeon  Valley,  Saskatche- 
wan, Canada. 

PAUL(L.O.,  27  Dec.  1906).  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure, 
a  martlet  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  representation  of 
the  King's  Signet  for  Scotland  accompanied  by  two  thistles 
slipped,  all  proper. 

Only  surv.   child  of  Sir  George  Morison    Paul,  Knt., 
M.A.,   LL.D.,  J. P.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  H.M.  Signet, 
and  Pres.  of  the  Society  of  Writers  to  H.M.  Signet, 
b.  1839;  d.  1926;  m.  1872,  Mary,  d.  of  Alexander  John 
Kinloch,  Esq.  D.L.,  of  Park,  Aberdeenshire: — 
Margaret  Morison,  m.  1901,  Charles  Mowbray  Pearson, 
Esq.,    eld.    s.    of  Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Charles    Pearson    (Lord 
Pearson),  and  has  issue.      Res. — 14   Manor  Place,   Edin- 
burgh ;  Binley  Cottage,  Colinton,  Midlothian. 

PAULET.  Sable,  three  swords  in  pile  points  in  base 
argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  wings  dis- 
played or,  belled  of  the  same,  and  ducally  collared 
gules.     Motto — "  Aymez  loyaulte." 

Second  son  of  Most  Hon.  John  Paulet,  14th  Marquess 

of  Winchester,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1887  ;  m.  1855,  Hon.  Mary 

Montagu,  d.  of  6th  Lord  Rokeby  : — 

Most    Hon.    Henry    William    Montagu    Paulet,    16th 

Marquess  of  Winchester  (12  Oct.  1551),  Earl  of  Wiltshire 

(19  Jan.  1550),  and  Baron  St.  John  of  Basing (19  March 

1539),  Premier  Marquess  of  England   [Supporters — On 

either  side  a  hind  purpure,  semee  of  estoiles,  and  ducally 

gorged  or],    Maj.    late    Rifle    Brigade,    b.    1862 ;    s.  his 

brother  1899  ;  m.  1st,  1892,  Charlotte  Josephine,  G.B.E. 

(d.  1924),  d.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Stanley  Howard,  of 

Ballina  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Garnett, 

of  Arch  Hall,  Meath  ;  2nd,  1925,  Carrie,  d.  of  Abraham 

Hoffnung,  and  widow  of  Major  Claude  Marks,  D.S.O., 

H.L.I.        Res.  —  Chateau    d'Hymmeville   Quesnoy,    6 

Montant  (Somme),  France.     Clubs — Beefsteak,  Turf. 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  William  Paulet,  Esq.,  Capt.  7th 

Hussars,  Hon.  Col.  Warwick  Yeo. ,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1897  ; 

by  1st  wife,  m.   1863,   Susan  Amelia  (d.    1885),   d.  of 

William  Standish  Standish,  of  Duxbury,  Lanes. : — 

Charles  Standish  Paulet,  Esq.,  M.V.O. ,  formerly  Capt. 

Warwick  Yeo,,  served  with  Imperial  Yeo.  S.  Africa  1900-01, 

and  Great  War  as  Maj.  and  Dep.  Dir.  Gen.  Supply  Dept., 

Min.  of  Munitions  1915-19,  has  Order  of  the  Crown  (Italy), 

and  of  the  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1901,  Lilian,  d. 

of  Major  William  T.  E.  Fosbery,  late  77th  Regt. ,  and  has 

issue — Richard  Charles  Paulet,  2nd  Lieut.  R.  Fus. ,  b.  1905  ; 

Pamela  ;    and   Eileen  Cecil   Theo.      Res.  — 16   Gloucester 

Place,  W.  1.     Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry. 

Sons  of  Cecil  Henry  Paulet,  2nd  Lieut.  Dorset  Yeo.,  b. 
1875  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  m.  1898,  Ethel  Frances, 
d.  of  Capt.  Walter  Frederick  Cowan,  of  Alveston 
Lodge,  co.  Warwick  : — 
George  Cecil  Paulet,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Res. — Lydford 
Hall,  Taunton. 

John  Valentine  Paulet,  Gentleman,  b.  I9°9- 

PAULIN  (L.O.,  17  Oct.  1910).  Or,  growing  out  of  a 
mount  in  base  a  mulberry-tree  proper,  on  a  chief  azure  two 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or. 
Crest — A  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  proper,  holding  a 
fleur-de-lys  or.    Motto — "Spes  in  futura." 

Fourth  son  of  the  late  George  Paulin,  Rector  of  Irvine 
Royal  Academy,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Anne: — 

Sir  David  Paulin,  Knt.  Bach.,  Director  of  Scottish  Life 
Assurance  Co.,  Edinburgh,  F.F.A.,  F.R.S.  Edinburgh,  b. 
1847;  m.  1874,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  d.of  Rev.  Hector  M'Neill 
of  Ardnacross,  Argyllshire;  and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Alexander  Paulin,  Esq.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1875  [m.  1921,  Mary,  d. 
of  the  late  Dr.  Milligan  (Res.—  Malpas,  Cheshire)] ;  (2) 
Neil  Godfrey  Paulin,  Esq.,  W.S.,  temp.  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.), 
b.  1886;  (3)  Frederick  William  Paulin,  Esq.,  M.C.,  temp. 
Capt.  R.  Scots,  b.  1893  [m.  1918,  Irene,  d.  of  the  late  W. 


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Pearce  {Res. — 41  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh)];  and  Ann 
Florence.  Res. — 6  Forres  Street,  Edinburgh  ;  Seton  Court, 
Gullane,  E.  Lothian.  Clubs — Devonshire,  Caledonian, 
United  Service  (Edinburgh),  Scottish  Liberal  (Edinburgh). 

PAULL  (H.Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  ermine,  between  four 
cross  crosslets  three  and  one  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  leopard's  head  erased  or,  four  crosses  patee  fesse- 
wise  gules.      Motto — "  Gans  enour  ha  kerensa." 

Only    son  of  James    Philip   Paull,   Gentleman,    of 
Goonvrea,  Perran-ar-Worthal,  Cornwall,  b.  1863  ;  d. 
1923 ;    m.   1900,    Catherine  Stuart,  d.    of    Francis 
Hearle-Cock,  of  Tullimaar,  Perran-ar-Worthal : — 
Vivian  Hearle  Paull,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 

PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE  (R.L.,  29  July  1805). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevron  engrailed  gules  and  argent, 
three  talbots'  heads  erased  counterchanged,  in  the  centre 
chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  gold  for  distinction  (Duncombe) ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent  (Pauncefort) 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  a  horse's  hind-leg  sable,  the  shoe  argent,  charged 
(for  distinction)  with  a  cross  crosslet  gold  (Duncombe); 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  ducally 
crowned  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  sable 
(Pauncefort).     Motto — "  Non  fecimus  ipsi." 

Son  of  Sir  Philip  Henry  Pauncefort-Duncombe,  2nd 
Bart.,  D.L.,  b.  1849;  d.  1895;  m.  1883,  Flora,  d.  of 
Sir  Alexander  Matheson,  Bart. ,  M.P. :  — 

Sir  Everard  Philip  Digby  Pauncefort-Duncombe,  3rd 
Bart.  (25  May  1859),  D.S.O.,  J. P.  Bucks.,  Major T. A.  Res., 
served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches  3  times,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  D.S.O.),  M.A.  (Cambs.),  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo. 
Service  1908-9,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1922,  Evelyn  Elvira,  d.  of 
Frederick  Anthony  Denny  of  Horwood  House,  Winslow, 
Bucks.,  and  has  issue — Philip  Digby  Pauncefort-Duncombe, 
Esq.,  b.  1927;  and  Sophia.  Seat — Brickhill  Manor, 
Bletchley,  Bucks. 

PAVIER,  see  RUSSELL-PAVIER. 

PAWLE  (H.  Coll.,  3  Oct.  1923).  Ermine,  a  fesse 
dancettee  compony  azure  and  gules,  charged  with  three, 
and  between  two  cross  crosslets  in  pale  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
leopard's  head  couped  or,  pelletee,  and  charged  with  a 
fesse  dancettee  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of 
walnut  slipped  and  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Pro  rege 
et  republica." 

Second  son  of  Frederick  C.   Pawle,   Esq.,   J. P.  of 

Northcote,    Reigate,   b.  1828  ;    d.    19 15  ;   m.  , 

Helen  Mary,  d.  of  James  Strachan,  Glasgow  : — 

George  Strachan  Pawle,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1923) 

High  Sheriff,  Herts.,  Capt.  24th  Rifle  Bde.  (T.F.),  b.  1855 ; 

m.  1880,  Clotilda,  d.  of  Philip  Hanbury,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 

Woodlands,  Redhill ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Pawle, 

Gentleman,  b.    1882;    (2)   John   Pawle,   Gentleman,  b. 

1884;    (3)  Hanbury    Pawle,    Gentleman,  b.    1886;    (4) 

Bertram    Pawle,    Gentleman,  b.    1892 ;    (5)    Frederick 

Strachan  Pawle,  Gentleman,  b.  1899 ;  (6)  Wilfred  George 

Pawle,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — Walnut  Tree  House, 

Widford,  co.  Hertford. 

PAWSON  of  Shawdon  (H.  Coll.,  25  April  1861). 
Ermines,  two  chevronels  between  three  lions'  gambs  erased 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  hurt  charged  with  a  sun 
in  splendour  or.    Motto — "  Favente  Deo." 

Sons  of  William  Hargrave  Pawson  of  Shawdon,  Esq., 
J. P.,  Capt.  Northumberland  Hussars,  late  Lieut.  12th 
Lancers,  b.  1846;  d.  1892;  m.  1877,  Hon.  Emily 
Violet  Jervis,  ygst.  d.  of  3rd  Viscount  St.  Vincent : — 

William  Hargrave  Trotter  Pawson,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northum- 
berland, Capt.  Northumberland  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1878;  m. 
1902,  Violet  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  Capt.  John  Francis  Upton 
Gaskell  of  East  Brent  Manor;  and  has  issue  —  William 
John  Hargrave  Pawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Seats  — 
Titlington  Hall,  Alnwick;  Pithington  Hall,  Northumber- 
land. 

John  Jervis  Pawson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  12th  Lancers,  b. 
1878  ;  m.  1905,  Dulcie  Mary,  only  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas 
Melvain,  C.B.,  K.C.,  of  Eglingham  Hall,  Northumberland, 
Judge- Advocate-General ;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  John 
Pawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Peter  Pawson,  Gentleman, 
b,  191 1  ;  and  Mary.    Res. — - 


Carnegie  Robert  Pawson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Scots  Greys, 
b.  1880;  m.  1904,  Maud  Ethel,  yr.  d.  of  Capt.  John  Francis 
Upton  Gaskell  of  East  Brent  Manor;  and  has  issue — 
Reginald  Francis  Pawson,  Gentleman,   b.   1910.      Seat — 

Arthur  Fife  Pawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.    Res. — 

PAXTON  (L.O. )  Argent,  two  chevronels  gules,  the 
upper  charged  with  two  and  the  lower  with  one  mullet  of 
the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  garb  or.  Motto — "  Industria 
ditat." 

Sons  of  : — 

James  George  Paxton,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 201 

Great  Portland  Street,  London. 

George  Paxton,  Gentleman  (Matric.  L.O.,  Arms  as 
above,  a  bordure  of  the  second),  b.  .     Res. — 

PAXTON  (L.O.).  Argent,  two  chevronels  vert,  between 
two  robin-redbreasts  respectant  in  chief,  and  in  base  an 
ancient  handbell  all  proper.  Mantling  vert,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  on  the  top  of  a 
tower  argent,  masoned  sable,  a  sea-pyot  rising  proper. 
Motto — "  Industria  ditat." 

Son  of  Thomas  Paxton,  Aberdeen  : — 

Sir  Thomas  Paxton,  1st  Bart.  (2  March  1923),  of  Letham, 
co.  Fife,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  and 
Lord  Lieut,  of  the  County  of  the  City  of  Glasgow,  1920-23, 
b.  i860  ;  m.  1898,  Isobel  Laird  Scott,  d.  of  Thomas 
Johnstone  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  —  Elizabeth  Allan 
[m.  Thomas  Alexander  Johnstone,  of  Dunearn,  Chiswick]. 
Res. — 3  Devonshire  Gardens,  Glasgow.  Club—  Royal 
Automobile. 

PAYNE  of  Tasmania  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  between 
two  lions  rampant  azure,  a  staff  of  ^Esculapius  of  the 
field.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  in  front  of  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pom- 
melled and  hilted  or,  a  staff  of  ^Esculapius  as  in  the 
arms. 

Sons   of  Charles  Alexander   Payne,   Capt.  A.M.C., 

Australian  Imperial  Force,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Antill  Street, 

Hobart,  Tasmania,   b.   1856;    d.    1925;    m.    1887, 

Ellen  Nora,  d.   of  Hon.  Thomas  William  Field  of 

Westfield,  Westbury,  Tasmania  : — 

Geoffrey  Charles  Payne,  Esq.,  authorised  Surveyor, 

Capt.  10th  Field  Coy.  Engineers,  A.I.F.  and  Capt.  12th 

Field    Coy.    Engineers,    A.M.F.,    b.    1890;     m.     1921, 

Florence  Gladys,  d.  of  the  late  William  Sloggett  Hawker, 

Esq.,  Col.  D. C.L.I. ,  of  Penally,  Boscastle,  Cornwall,  and 

has  issue — Charles  Anthony  Hawker  Payne,  Gentleman, 

b.     1926  ;     Nancy    Elizabeth  ;     and    Margaret    Phyllis 

Hawker.      Res. — Astley  Bank,  Byron    Street,   Hobart, 

Tasmania. 

The  late  Alan  Field  Payne,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
B.Sc.  (Tasmania),  A.M.I. E.A.,  b.  1896;  d.  1925. 


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PAYNE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between 
two  lions  passant  argent,  a  clover-plant  with  three  leaves, 
and  eradicated  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  argent,  holding  fessewise  a 
broken  tilting-spear  gules,  pendent  therefrom  at  the  sinister 
end  a  wreath  of  shamrocks  vert.  Motto — "  Malo  mori 
quam  fcedari." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Budds  Payne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1819;  d. 
;  m.  1855,  Rosa  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Curtis 
Hemphill: — 
Thomas  Henry  Payne,  Gentleman,  b. 
Arthur  Ernest  Tyndall  Payne,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Estate 
and  postal  address — Maritime,   South  Yarra,   Melbourne, 
Victoria. 

PAYNE  (from  co.  Somerset,  monuments  and  memorial 
at  Hutton  and  Farrington  Gourney  churches  in  that  co). 
Gules,  three  crosses  botonee  argent,  on  a  chief  arched  or, 


two  escallops  azure.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  escallop  or,  three 
crosses  botonee  fessewise  gules.     Motto — "  Pro  Domino." 
Son  of  late  Alfred  Payne  of  Millfields  House,  Ettings- 
hall,  nr.  Wolverhampton,  b.   1814;  d.  1887;  m.  2nd, 
1842,  Eliza  Warmington,  d.  of  Robert  Giles  Marten  : — 
Edward  Marten  Payne,  Gentleman,  M.B. ,  C.M.,b.  1857; 
m.   1895,   Katherine  Louisa,  d.   of  Edward  Marcus  War- 
mington,   Town   Clerk   of  Dudley ;    and   has   issue — John 
Edward   Marten    Payne,    Gentleman,    b.     1902 ;    Dorothy 
Constance  Mary  ;  and  Gladys  Marian.    Res. — "  St.  John's," 
Blackburn,  Lanes. 

Son  of  Richard  Payne  (eld.  s.  of  late  Alfred  Payne — see 

above),  b.  1843;  d.  1884;  m.  1866,   Lilly,  d.  of  James 

Warmington  : — 

Richard  Alfred  Ernest  Payne,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.  (1918), 

*.  1867;  m.  1896,  Kate,  d.  of  Willam  Robert  Light,   Esq., 

of  Portsmouth,  J. P.  ;  and  has  issue — Cecily  Lois  [m.  1923, 

Herbert  Evelyn   Caulfield  Gatliff,  and  has  issue].     Res. — 

Westfield,  Metchley  Lane,  Harborne,  Birmingham.     Clubs 

— Constitutional,  Conservative  (Birmingham). 

PAYNE-GALLWEY  (R.L.,  7  March  1814,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  per  fesse  or  and  gules, 
in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  in  base  a  castle  argent 
(Gallwey);  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  a  fesse  between  two  lions 
passant  argent  (Payne) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Payne  by 
male  descent  (gtd.  1770) ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Gallwey  ; 
4.  the  arms  of  Frankland- Russell  (R.L. ,  9  Feb.  1837); 
quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  on  a 
chief  sable,  three  roses  of  the  field  (Russell);  ii.  and  iii., 
azure,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
two  saltires  couped  gules  (Frankland).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat-a- 
mountain  passant  guardant  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemelle  or  (Gallwey) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  gamb  erased  argent,  holding  the  lower  part  of  a 
tilting-lance  in  bend  gules. 


Son  of  Edwin  John  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
R.N.  (son  of  Sir  William  Payne-Gallwey,  3rd  Bart., 
and  Emily  Anne  Frankland-Russell),  b.  1850;  d.  1906; 

m.  1889,  Susan  Isabel,  d.  of  Maj.  Francis  Gresley  : 

Sir  John  Frankland-Payne-Gallwey,  4th  Bart.   (q.v.). 
Son  of  Wyndham  Harry  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.,  b.  1855  ; 
d.  1916  ;  m.   1887,  Edith  Millicent,   d.  of  Wainwright 
Crowe  of  Cahircalla,  Ennis,  co.  Clare  : — 
Reginald  Payne-Gallwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  m.   1912, 
Rosetta  Mabel,  d.  of  Henry  Durdle  of  Reading,  and  has 
issue — Joan  Flower.     Res. — 17  Norland  Square,  W.n. 
Sons  of  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.  (son  of  Gen.  Sir 
William  Payne-Gallwey,   1st  Bart.,  and  Lady  Harriet 
Quin,  d.   of  1st  Earl  of  Dunraven),  Capt.  90th  Foot, 
b.    1812  ;    d.    1894;    m.    1854,  Fanny,  d.   of  the   Ven.' 
Archdeacon  Warburton  : — 
Stephen  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  m. 
1909,    Linda    Vera,    d.    of    Harry  Steiner    of    Lausanne, 
Switzerland.     Club— Junior  Carltcn. 

Arthur  Wyndham  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.,  formerly  Member 
Federated  Malay  States  Council,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1888,  Grace 
Stanley,  d.  of  William  Pardy,  of  San  Francisco ;  and  has 
issue— Frances  Pardy  [w.  1911,  Gordon  Megaw,  formerly 
Lieut.  15th  Hussars].     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Rev.  Francis  Henry  Payne-Gallwey,  B.A. ,  Rector  of 
Sessay,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1888,  Florence  Kate,  d.  of  Col. 
A.  LowryCole;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Lowry  Philip  Payne- 
Gallwey,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  7th  Hussars, B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1891 ;  (2)  Philip  Francis  Payne-Gallwey,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
21st  Lancers,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  1914 ;  Florence 
Mary  [m.  1915,  Capt.  John  E.  W.  Kelso,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Royal  Scots.  Fus. ,  and  has  issue];  Beatrice  [m.  1918,  Maj. 
John  Ernest  Nitron,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue]; 
and  Helen  Isabel  [m.  1925,  Robert  Douglas  Leigh  Pember- 
ton  of  Torry  Hill,  Sittingbourne,  Kent,  and  has  issue]. 
Res. — Sessay  Rectory,  Thirsk,  Yorkshire. 

Herbert  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.,  J. P.  W.R.  Yorks., 
(J.  1864.  .<?«.— Askham  Bryan  Hall,  York.  Club—  Junior 
Carlton. 

Frederick  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq. ,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,3.  1867. 
Res.  — Glengarry,  Tasmania. 

Albert  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  Esq.,  J. P.  Derbyshire 
and  Lincolnshire,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1900,  Katherine  Mary,  d. 
of  the  late  Maj.  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  M.P., 
of  Dillington  Park,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Payne- 
Gallwey,  Esq.,  Lieut,  nth  Hussars,  b.  1906  ;  Janet.  Res. — 
Kingston  Lodge,  Grantham.     Club — Boodle's. 

PAYNTER  of  Boskenna.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
three  blocks  argent,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  sable 
(Paynter,  H.  Coll.,  1569);  2.  azure,  three  faggots  argent 
(Antron);  3.  argent,  three  bends  gules  (Bodrugan).  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  three  broken  broad-arrows  or,  knit  with  a  lace 
gules.  Motto — "  Nonum  prematur  in  annum."  Livery — 
Blue,  white  facings,  crimson  piping,  silver  buttons  and  hat- 
bands. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Hearle  Paynter  of  Boskenna,  b.  1831  ; 

d.  1878  ;  m.  1858,  Mary  Davies,  d.  of  Rev.  Prebendary 

J.  O.  W.  Haweis,  Rector  of  Slaugham,  Sussex: — 
Lt.-Col.  Camborne  Haweis  Paynter,  J. P.  Cornwall,  Major 
and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  R.E.  Mil.,  late 
Major  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1904,  Ethel  Nina 
Patience,  only  d.  of  Sir  Edgcombe  Venning,  F.  R.C.S.  ; 
and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Narcissa.  Seat—  Boskenna,  near 
Penzance.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Hugh  Haweis  Paynter,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Army  Motor 
Reserves,  Lieut. -Comdr.  (Emergency  List),  R.N.,  has 
the  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and  the 
Order  of  the  Medjidie,  b.  1865;  m.  1890,  Beatrice  Louisa, 
d.  of  Harold  Barkworth  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas  Cam- 
borne Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Margaret  Ann;  and 
Donnett  Mary.     Res. — 

Son  of  George  William  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1828  ; 

d.  1906 ;    m.   1866,   Caroline   (d.   1894),  d.   of  Comm. 

Edward  Drew,  R.N.,  of  Bidna,  Northam,  N.  Devon  : — 
Charles  Paulet  Paynter,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
1914-18,3.  1878;  m.  1901,  Mary  Josephine  (d.  1911),  d. 
of  William  Francis  Von  Moevis  Yonge,  Lieut.  R.N., 
and  widow  of  John  Henry  Nathaniel  da  Costa.  Res. — 
The  Manor  House,  Kilmington,  Bath. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Paynter  of  Trekenning,  St. 

Columb,  Cornwall,  b.  1790  ;  d.  1838  ;  m.  1818,  Fanny, 

d.  of  John  Peter,  M.D.,  of  St.  Colu.Tib  :— 
Robert  Amelius  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Francis  Paynter,  b.  ;  d.  ;    m.  1840, 


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Catherine  Augusta,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Bernard  Cole- 
man:— 

Francis  Edward  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  , 

Kathleen  O'Halloran.     Res.— 

John   Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    m.   Margaret  Pat- 

teson.    Res. — 

Henry  Augustus  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  , 

Henrietta  Jekvll  Newman ;  and  has  with  other  issue- 
Henrietta  Catherine  [m.  ,  Manley  K.  M.  Power,  and 
has  issue].     Res. — 

Thomas  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  (his  cousin), 
Fanny  Baker.     Res.— 

James  Bernard  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    m.   1900, 

Maude  Josephine,  fourth  d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Beckton. 
Res.— 

PAYNTER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three 
blocks  argent,  on  each  of  them  an  annulet  sable  (Paynter, 
H.  Coll.,  156Q) ;  2.  azure,  three  faggots  argent  (for  Antron) ; 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a   wreath  of 
the  colours,  three  broken  broad-arrows  gold,  knit  with  ja 


3.  argent,  three  bends  gules  (for  Bodrugan).  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  broken  broad-arrows  gold, 
knit  with  a  lace  gules  (for  Paynter).  Motto— "  Carpe 
diem." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Francis  Paynter,  M.  A.  (Camb.), 
late  Rector  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  Surrey,  b.   1836  ; 
d.    1908 ;    m.    1864,    Julia   Mary   Ann,    second   d.    of 
William    Porter,    Esq.,   of   Hembury   Fort,    Honiton, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Devon  :  — 
Rev.  Francis  Samuel  Paynter,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rural  Dean 
of  Chelmsford,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford  Cathedral,  Rector 
of  Springfield,  Chelmsford,  b.  1866  ;   m.  1891,  Helen  Isabel, 
ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  John  Brettle  Cane,  late  Rector  of  Tatting- 
stone,    Ipswich ;    and    has    had    issue — (1)   Francis    John 
Handley  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1892,  d.  1906;  (2)  Hubert 
Sydney  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  (3)  Charles  Theodore 
Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1895;  killed  in  action  at  Zeebrugge, 
1917;  (4)    Noel  Stephen    Paynter,    Flight-Lieut.    R.A.F., 
b.  1898  ;  (5)  Bernard  Samuel  Paynter,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ; 
(6)  Francis  Arthur  Paynter,  Gentleman,  Midshipman,  R.N., 
b.  1909.     Res.—  The  Rectory,  Springfield,  Chelmsford. 

PAYNTER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  three  blocks 
argent,  on  each  of  them  an  annulet  sable  (for  Paynter, 
1569);  2.  azure,  three  faggots  argent  (for  Antron);  3. 
argent,  three  bends  gules  (for  Bodrugan);  4.  argent, 
two  chevronels  nebuly  gules,  between  three  sheaves  of 
as  many  arrows  sable,  banded  of  the  second  (for  Best). 


lace  gules  (for  Paynter).  Motto— "  Carpe  diem."  Livery 
— Blue,  white  facings,  crimson  piping,  silver  buttons  and 
hat-bands.  si 

Only  son  of  George   Paynter,   Esq.,  J. P.,   Leics. ,  b. 
1831 ;  d.  1907  ;    m.   1879,   Frances  Maria  Janetta  (d. 
1884),    only   d.    of   Lord    Amelius   Wentworth   Beau- 
clerk  : — 
Col.    George   Camborne   Beauclerk     Paynter,    C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,    comdg.    2nd   Scots   Guards,    served    S.    African 
War  and  Great   War    1914-19   (despatches,   D.S.O.  with 
Bar,    Brev.-Lt.-Col.,    C.M.G.),    has    Order   of  St.   Anne, 
3rd  Class,  Croix  de  Guerre,*.  1880;   m.  1921,  Alba,  d.  of 
Major    Philip  Hunloke,  M.V.O.     Estate — Eaton  Grange, 
co.    Leicester.      Post.    add. — Eaton    Grange,    Grantham. 
Clubs— Guards',  Bath,  Bachelors'. 

PEACH,  see  KEIGHLEY-PEACH. 

PEACOCK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  horse's  head  erased 
argent,  between  three  roses  also  argent,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  couped  argent,  in 
front  thereof  a  demi-catherine-wheel  azure.  Motto — 
"  Justus  et  propositi  tenax." 

Son    of    Frederick     Barnes    Peacock,     Esq.,    C.S.I., 
Barrister -at-Law,  Member  of  the  Board  of  Revenue  of 
Bengal,  &c,  b.  1836;  d.  1894;  m.  1863,  Christine,  d. 
of  Frederick  Christian  Lewis: — 
Frederick    Peacock,    Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law,    b.    1867; 
m.  1896,  Laura,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Mount  Barlow,   Rector 
of    Ewhurst ;    and    has   issue — Frederick   Lyon    Peacock, 
Esq.,  b.  1899.     Res. — Holmbury,  Alipur,  Calcutta,  India. 
Yr.  sons  of  Rt.  Hon  Sir  Barnes  Peacock,  P. C. ,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Bengal  and  a  Member 
of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  b.  1805  ; 
d.    1890;    m.    1st,    Elizabeth    Mary   (d.    1865),    d.    of 
William  Fanning;  2nd,  1870,  Georgina,  d.  of  Major- 
Gen.  St.  George  Showers   C.B.  : — 


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Major-Gen.  Henry  Phipson  Peacock,  served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  and  in  Political  Dept.  Govt,  of  India,  Political  Res. 
in  Turkish  Arabia  and  H.M.  Consul-Gen.  at  Bagdad 
1891-2,  b.  1838;  m.  1862,  Emily,  eld.  d.  of  Robert 
Moseley  Thomas  of  Calcutta,  India;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Capt.  Henry  Barnes  Peacock,  I.S.C.,  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner at  Ajmere,  Rajputana,  b.  1866 ;  Eleanor  Beatrice ; 
Alice  Maud  \m.  1887,  James  Frederick  Burton] ;  and  Edith 
Marion.     Res. — 

Edward  Bovill Buckland  Peacock,  Esq.,  b.  1844.     Res. — 

Arthur  Warren  Lumley  Peacock,  Esq.,  b.  1849. 

Sons  of  Frank  Denman  Peacock,  Esq.  (s.  of  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Barnes  Peacock),  b.  1850;  d.  1894;  m. 
Emily,  d.  of  Joseph  Baly  : — 

Cyril  Francis  Peacock,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

Guy  Eustace  Barnes  Peacock,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Res.— 

Albert  Hector  Peacock,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. — 
Yr.  sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Barnes  Peacock  (see  above)  :  — 

Sir  Walter  Peacock,  K.C.V.O.,  Hon.  A.R.I. B.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Secretary  and  Keeper  of  Records  Duchy 
of  Cornwall  1908,  Treasurer  to  H.R.H.  The  Prince  of 
Wales  1910,^.  1871  ;  m.  1927,  Irene  Cynthia,  d.  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  T.  A.  Le  Mesurier.  Res.  — 10  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.W.     Club— Brooks's. 

Herbert  St.  George  Peacock,  Esq.,  Judge  in  Sudan, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1872.     Res. — Khartoum,  Sudan. 

PEACOCK.  Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  a  pale,  three 
eagles  displayed,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  base,  and  three 
roundels,  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base,  each  charged  with 
a  cross  crosslet,  all  counterchanged.     Mantling  azure  and 


or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert, 
thereon  an  eagle  displayed  erminois,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules,  the  dexter  claw  supporting  a 
hurt  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  or.  Motto — ' '  Sit  sine 
labe." 

Son   of  Mark    Beauchamp    Peacock,    Gentleman,    of 
Springfield  Place,  Essex,  Barrister-at-Law,  b,  1834  ;  d. 
1926  :  m.  1857,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederick  Besley  :— 
Mark  Beauchamp  Peacock,  Gentleman,  M.A.    (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's   Inn),*,    i860;  m.    1st,  1912, 
Ella  Mary   Daphne  (d.   1921),    d.    of  Henry  Fawcett,  of 
Broadfield,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue— Mark  Beauchamp  Pea- 
cock, Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Dorothy  Edith  Beauchamp  ; 
2nd,  1926,  Eleanor  Dalton,d.  of  Dalton  James  Hill.     Seat — 
Springfield  Place,  Chelmsford.     Res.—  The  Gables,  Milford- 
on-Sea,  Hants. 

PEACOCK(H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  argent, 
between  three  mascles,  each  within  an  annulet  or,  as  many 
peacocks'    heads    erased    proper.       Mantling    gules    and 


argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock's 
head  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  or,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Motto 
— "Be  just  and  fear  not."  Livery — Drab  overcoat,  black 
coat,  red  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Peacock,  M.A.,  J. P.  Wilts.,  Vicar 
of  Road  Hill,  North  Bradley,  Wilts.,  b.  1820;  d.  1903  ; 
m.   1848,  Eleanor,  d.  of  Mathias  Thomas  Holding  of 
Fryern  Court,  Hants.  : — 
Kev.    Reginald  Peacock,  Vicar  of  Woodland  St.    Mary, 
Lambourne,   b.   1857 ;    m.    1886,  Mary  Augusta  (d.   1900), 
d.  of  Rev.  Thos.  Augustus  Strong,   Rector  of  St.   Paul's, 
Chippenham;   and  has   issue — (1)    Rev.   Mansel  Reginald 
Peacock,  Vicar  of  Monk's  Kirby,  Rugby,  b.  1888  [m.  1913, 
Ethel  Camilla,  d.  of  J.  W.    Walmesley,    Esq.,   and   has 
issue — Phyllis  Mary];   (2)  Rev.  Wilfrid  Morgan  Peacock, 
b.  1890  [m.  1913,  Adela  Marion,  d.  of  A.   Rutter,  of  Cam- 
bridge, and  has  issue — Unity  Noel ;  and  June  Mary  (Res. — 
King's  College,    Lagos,   West  Africa)] ;    (3)  Capt.    Leslie 
Vernon  Peacock,  b.  1893  [m.  1923,  Freda,  d.  of  F.  Shingleton 
of  67  Cornwall  Gardens,   S.W. ,    and   has   issue — Pauline 
Leslie  (Res. — Collyer   Farm,  West   Chiltington,   Sussex)]. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,    Woodlands  St.    Mary,    Lambourne, 
Berks. 

Sons  of  late  Rev.  John  Wilkinson  Peacock,  b.   1822; 

d.  1857 ;    m.    1854,    Catherine,    d.    of   Rev.    Wadham 

Knatchbull  :— 

John  Wadham  Peacock,  Gentleman,  b.   1855  ;  m.  1884, 

Lucy    H.    H.,    d.    of    Surg.-Maj.     J.     Groscourt    Reed, 

H.E.I.C.S.;  and  has  issue — Anthony  Wadham  Knatchbull 

Peacock,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.      Address — 

Anthony  Knatchbull  Wilkinson  Peacock,  Gentleman, 
b.  1857. 

Son  of  William  Henry  Peacock,  Gentleman,  of  Great- 
ford  Hall,  b.  1823;  d.   1877;  m.   Emily,   d.   of  R.   E. 
Arden : — 
Frederick  Arden  Peacock,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  for  Parts  of  Kesteven, 
Lines.,  b.  1861 ;  m.   1894,   Rhoda,  d.  of  G.  W.   Pochin  of 
Barkby,  Leics.     Seat — 

Son  of  Christopher  Gilbert  Peacock,  Esq. ,  of  Greatford 

Hall,  J. P.   Lines.,  b.   1828;  m.  1861,  Caroline  M.  (d. 

1895),  d.  of  late  Rev.  W.  Carr  Fenton  of  Mattersea, 

Yorks.  :— 

Hugh    Fenton    Gilbert    Peacock,    Esq.,   J. P.    Parts   of 

Kesteven,  b.   1865;  m.  1898,  Constance  F. ,  d.  of  Herbert 

Fletcher  of  East   Norton,    Leics.     Seat — Greatford    Hall, 

Stamford. 

PEAKE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  three 
crosses  pat£e  argent  within  an  orle  of  eight  fieurs-de-lys  and 
a  bordure  or  (Peake) ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron  sable  and  or, 


in  chief  two  keys  the  wards  upwards  and  in  base  a  padlock 
counterchanged   (Copson).     Mantling   sable  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heart  gules  between 
two  wings  displayed  erminois.  Motto—"  Quae  renda  quae 
supra."     Livery — Dark  blue,  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Thomas   Cross   Peake,    Gentleman,    b.    1817 ; 

d.  1889  ;  m.  1844,  Mary  Jane  Barnard  : — 
Robert  Cecil  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1882, 
Anne  Margaret  Heston,  d,  of  Thomas  Whalley  Rowe,  ot 
Leicester,  and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Vernon  Peake,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  \ut.  1915,  Barbara,  d.  of  Edmund  Gibson, 
and  has  issue — 1  son  and  4  daus.] ;  (2)  Cecil  Whalley 
Vowe  Peake.  Esq.,  Capt.  Worcs.  Regt. ,  b.  [m.  1924, 
Bertha  Lilian,  d.  of  Alfred  Hunord,  of  Bromley,  Kent  ; 
and  has  issue — 1  son  and  4  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Henry   Copson    Peake,    Gentleman,  b.   1849  ; 

d.  1916  ;  m.  1874,  Anna  Louise,  d.  of  William  Francis 

Gordon,  of  Stowe  House,  Lichfield: — 
Geoffrey  Copson  Peake,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A.,  b.  1882; 
m.  1924,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Arthur  Gilliat,  of  Allerton  Lodge, 
Leeds  ;  and  has  issue — Christopher  Copson  Peake,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1926;  John  Copson  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1928. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Edward  Copson  Peake,  Gentleman,  of  Little- 
cote  Hatch,  Middx.,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1848,  Ellen, 

d.  of  Henry  Arnold,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  : — 
Edward  Copson  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  m.   1906, 
Caroline    Gwendoline    Mahon,    and    has    issue — Edward 
Copson  Peake,   Gentleman,   Midshipman  R.N.,  b.    1908; 
and  3  daus.     Res. — 

Sir  Arthur  Copson  Peake,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  LL.D., 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  City  of  Leeds,  J. P.  Herts.,  Pres. 
Law  Society  1922-3,  b.  1854;  m.  1884,  Emily  Marion,  d. 
of  the  late  E.  J.  B.  Jellicorse,  of  Fallowfield,  Manchester. 
Res. — Wickwood,  St.  Albans,  Herts.  Clubs— Jun.  Carlton, 
Leeds  (Leeds). 

Son   of   late   Henry  Peake   of  Westholme,   Sleaford, 

Lines.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1886;  m.  : — 
George  Herbert  Peake,  Esq.,  J. P.  Notts,  and  West 
Riding  Yorks. ,  LL.B.  (Cambs.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's 
Inn),  Major  Sherwood  Rangers  Imp.  Y.  1906-16,  b.  1859; 
m.  1895,  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas, 
M.P.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Raymond  Peake,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds. ,  b.  1896  ;  d.  of  wounds  received  in 
action  1916  ;  (2)  Osbert  Peake,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War  with  Coldstream  Gds.  as  Lieut.,  b.  1897  [m.  1922, 
Lady  Joan  de  Vere  Capell,  d.  of  7th  Earl  of  Essex,  and 
has  issue— Martin  Raymond  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1926; 
and  2  daus.];  (3)  Harald  Peake,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,£.  1899;  (4)  Edward  Charles 
Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  and  Maud  Eileen.  Seat — 
Bantry  Hall,  Yorks. 

Son   of  Brig. -Gen.    Malcolm    Peake,   C.M.G.    (1900). 

R.  A.,  b.  1865;  killed  in  action  1917;  m.  1900,  Louisa, 

eld.  d.  of  the  late  Patrick  H.  Osborne,  of  Currandooley, 

N.S.  Wales:— 
Roger   Peake,   Gentleman,    Lieut.    1st  Roy.  Dragoons, 
b.  1903.     Res. — 

Son  of  Walter  Ancell  Peake,  Esq. ,  D.S.O. ,  Col.  Leics. 

Imp.  Yeom.,  J. P.   Leics.,  b.  1853;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1878, 

Grace,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Gerard  Fenwick  of  Stockerston 

Hall,  Leics. : — 
Lt.-Col.  Frederick  Gerald  Peake,  C.B.E.,  late  Duke  of 
Wellington's  Regt.,  Insp.-Gen.  Gendarmerie  Trans-Jordan 
1921-3,  apptd.  Dir.  of  Public  Security  and  Officer  comdg. 
Arab   Legion    1923,   b.   1886.       Seat — Burrough,    Melton 
Mowbray.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Boodle's. 

Son  of   Frederic  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1823;  d.  1906; 

m.    1852,    Charlotte,    d.   of   Henry   Ancell,  F.R.C.S., 

M.D.  :— 
Ronald  Peake,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1886, 
Florence  (d.  1917),  only  d.  of  Edward  Adams  of  Ashtead, 
Surrey,  and  has  had  issue — Colin  Peake,  Lieut.  Leics.  Yeo. , 
b.  1889;  killed  in  action  1915;  Malcolm  Currie  Peake, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  K.O.  Roy.  Lanes.  Regt.  (rel.),b.  1891  ; 
and  Katherine  Mary  [m.  1920,  Marcus  Southey,  D.S.O.] ; 
2nd,  1923,  Ren6e  Germaine,  d.  of  Albert  Tillett  of  Dieppe, 
France,  and  has  further  issue — Jacqueline.  Res. — Howard 
House,  Ashtead,  Surrey.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

PEARCE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  two  chevronels  between  in, 
chief  six  arrows  three  and  three,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in 
pale  points  upwards  or,  in  base  a  cross  patee  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-stork  wings  elevated  proper,  supporting  with  the 
beak  a  staff  also  proper,  flowing  therefrom  a  banner  gules, 
charged  with  three  arrows  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of  John  Swayne  Pearce,  Gentleman,  of  Hinton 


Berkeley,  Glos.,  and  Belsize  Park,  N.W.,  b.  1829  ;  d. 

1918;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Clabburn  of 

Norwich  : — 
Thomas  Swayne  Pearce,  Gentleman,   b.  i860.      Res. — 
Benenden,  Kent. 

Alfred  Pearce,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E.,  formerly  J. P.  Singapore, 
b.  1865  ;  tn.  1895,  Janet  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  John  Morgan, 
of  East  Aberthaw,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue — Cyril 
Morgan  Pearce,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.),  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  Lieut,  late  R.A.,  b.  1899 
(Address— St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  E.C.).  Res. — 
77  Lee  Road,  Blackheath. 

Harry  Clabburn  Pearce,  Gentleman,  b.  1866;  m.  1908, 
Ruth  Hannah,  d.  of  the  late  Edwin  Byrne  of  Shanghai. 
Res. — Hankow,  China. 

Herbert  Pearce,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1906,  Violet 
Grace,  d.  of  Edward  Stone  of  London,  and  has  issue — 
Mark  Swayne  Pearce,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Edward  Roy 
Pearce,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Jack  Pearce,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912.     Res. — Bowden,  Manchester. 

PEARCE  of  Pilton  House  (H.  Coll.,  29  Nov.  1917). 
Argent,  a  spear-head  erect  sable,  embrued  and  between 
in  chief  two  lions  rampant  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  woodpecker  proper,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  claw  a  banner  argent,  charged  with  a  spear-head 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Pax  ab  honore." 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Pearce,  of  Porch  House, 
Porlock,  Somerset: — 

Charles   Pearce,   Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  .     Res.—   Pilton 

House,  Pilton,  Devon. 

PEARCE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chief  double-arched  or, 
over  all  a  pheon-headed  spear  in  pale  counterchanged, 
between  in  fesse  a  fleur-de-lys  and  a  rose  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-dragon  argent,  grasping  in  the 
paws  a  pheon-headed  spear  point  downwards  gules.  Motto 
— "Je  perce." 

Sons  of  James  Pearce  of  Savile  Row,  W. ,  b.  1839; 
d.  1901 ;  m.  1864,  Jane  Courtenay,  d.  of  Walter 
Edmonds  of  Penzance : — 

Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Harold  Pearce,  C.B.E.,  Litt.D., 
D.D.,  F.S.A.,  Bishop  of  Worcester  since  1919,  Sub.  Prelate 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  late  Vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate  Street,  and 
Canon  and  Sub.-Dean  of  Westminster,  b.  1865.  Res. — 
Hartlebury  Castle,  Kidderminster. 

Rt.  Rev.  Edmund  Courtenay  Pearce,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Derby  since  1927,  formerly  Master  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
b.  1870 ;  m.  1899,  Fanny  Constance,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Lyon  of  Middlecott,  S.  Devon ;  and  has  issue— Rev. 
Edmund  James  Pearce,  b.  1903.  Res. — Breadsall  Mount, 
Derby  ;  The  Shotts,  Haytor,  S.  Devon. 

PEARCE  EDGCUMBE  (R.L.,  4  May  1895,  H.  Coll.). 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  sable,  cottised  argent, 


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three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  last ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a 
rock,  a  boar  statant  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed 
or,  two  flaunches  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  quarterfoil 
between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar 
tatant  proper,  charged  with  three  crescents  fessewise  sable  ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-boar  supporting  be- 
tween the  legs  a  javelin  erect  proper,  and  gorged  with  a 
collar,  therefrom  suspended  a  bugle-horn  stringed,  both  or. 
Motto — "  Pro  jure  semper."  Livery — White,  turned  up 
with  red,  and  waistcoat  of  white  and  red  stripes. 

Only  son  of  Edward  Pearce,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Dorset,  of 
Somerleigh  Court,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1885  (descended  from 
John   de  Edgcumbe  of  Edgcumbe,  d.  1285,   through 
Roger  Edgcumbe  of  Tregear  Manor,   Laneast,  Corn- 
wall,   d.    1724,    and  John  Edgcumbe    of   Lamerton, 
d.    1587— vide   Vn.    Devon)  ;     in.    1848,    Clara   Jane, 
ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Palmer  of  Great  Torrington, 
co.  Devon : — 
Sir  Edward  Robert  Pearce  Edgcumbe,  Knt.  Bachelor, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall  1897, 
LL.D.  (Camb.),    Barrister-at-Law,    formerly    Official  Ex- 
aminer to  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  County  Councillor  for 
Dorset  1888-97,  b.   1851  ;  m.  1st,  1884,  Clara  Jane  Con- 
stance, ygst.  d.  of  John  Charles  Conybeare  of  St.  Leonard's 
Grange,   Ingatestone,   co.    Essex   (d.    1888)  ;    2nd,    1891, 
Frances,    ygr.    d.    of  the  late  Adm.  the  Hon.   Fitzgerald 
Algernon  Charles  Foley  of  Packham,  Fordingbridge  ,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Edward  Humphrey  Pearce  Edgcumbe,  Esq., 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b,  1885  [m.  1915,  Marion  Amy,  d.  of 
the  late  Henry  C.  A.  Conybeare,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Shaldon, 
Teignmouth] ;  (2)  John  Aubrey  Pearce    Edgcumbe,  Esq., 
C.B.E.,  Asst.  Dir.  Overseas  Trade  Dept.,  Scholar  of  Magda- 
lene Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1886  [m.  191 1,  Hilda  Eva  Pettit,  and 
has  issue  (Res. — 7  Cecil  Mansions,  Marius  Road,  S.W.7)]  ; 
(3)  Oliver  Pearce  Edgcumbe,  Esq.,M.C,  Major  Roy.  Corps 
of  Signals,  b.  1892  [w.  1918,  Elinor,  d.  of  George  M.  Dodd 
of  2  Weymouth  Street,  W.i] ;  and  Ursula  Ulalia.     Seat — 
Reperry  Manor,  Cornwall.     Res. — Quay  House,  Newquay, 
Cornwall.     Clubs — Reform,  Eighty  (Newquay). 

PEARCE  SEROCOLD  (H.  Coll.,  1843).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lys 
azure,  and  a  castle  in  base  or  (for  Serocold) ;  2  and  3, 
per  chevron  argent  and  or,  in  chief  two  Cornish  choughs 


Eld.  son  of  Charles  Pearce  Serocold  of  Taplow  Hill, 

Bucks.,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1859,  Marie  (d.  1904),  d. 

of  Col.  George  St.  Leger  Grenfell : — 

Oswald  Pearce   Serocold,   Esq.,  CM. G.,  D.L.  and  J. P. 

Bucks.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brevet-Col.  comdg.  4th  Batt.   Royal 

Berks.  Regt.  (V.D.),  served  Great  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

C.M.G.),    b.    1865  ,    m.    1901,    Gwendolyn,    d.    of  Charles 

Combe  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Rupert 

Oswald  Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Walter 

Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Violet  Rachel. 

Res. — Taplow  Hill,  Maidenhead.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Brig. -Gen.  Eric  Pearce  Serocold,  C.M.G., 
King's  Royal  Rifles,  b.  1870;  d.  1926;  m.  1st,  1901, 
Beatrix  Lucy,  d.  of  Rear-Admiral  Ernest  Rice  of 
Silbertswold  Place,  Kent ;  2nd,  1912,  Hon.  Blanche 
Stanley  (Res. — Alvaston  Fields,  Derby),  d.  of  Lord 
Sheffield  of  Alderley:— 
Ralph  Edward  Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Arthur  John  Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1918. 

Yngr.  son  of  Charles  Pearce  Serocold  (see  above) : — 
Claud  Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1st,  1902, 
Christabel  Ethel,  third  d.  of  W.  Gillilan  of  Palace  Gate, 
W.  ;  and  has  issue — Ursula  ;  2nd,  1921,  Germaine  Morel. 
Res.— 32  Davies  Street,  W.  1. 

Son  of  George  Edward  Pearce  Serocold,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.   1828  ;  d.  ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Amy,  only  d.  of  John 

Crow  Richardson  of  Pant-y-Gwydir,  Swansea : — 
Edward  Pearce  Serocold,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 

PEARKES  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  wavy  argent, 
between  two  stags'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  squirrel 
sejant  in  base  or,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out 
of  park  pales  sable,  an  oak-tree  proper,  charged  with  a 
squirrel  sejant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  sable  between 


proper,  in  base  three  roses  gules  growing  out  of  a  mount 
vert  (for  Pearce).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  CreBtS — 1. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  castle  or,  with  a  fleur-de- 
lys  issuing  from  the  battlements  azure  (for  Serocold) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rose  gules,  a 
Cornish  chough  proper  (for  Pearce). 


two  arrows  bendwise,  also  or.    Motto — ' '  Bene  fac. "    Livery 
— Black  and  white. 

Sons  of  William  Edward  Pearkes  (only  s.  of  William 

Andr6    Pearkes,    M.R.C.S.,    and    Mary    Blanchard, 

and  gds.   of  Edward  Pearkes  of  the  City  of  London 

and   Sophia   Bignon)   of    Coniston    Lodge,    Watford, 

Herts.,  m.  Mary  Ann,  d.  of  John  Bartholomew  of  the 

City  of  London  : — 

Walter  Pearkes,  Gentleman,  b.  n  Nov.  1854. 

George  Pearkes,  Gentleman,  b.  7  Aug.   1856;   m.   1887, 

Louisa,  eld.  d.  of  John  Blair,  C.E.;  and  has  issue— (1)  George 

Randolph  Pearkes,  Esq.,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  and 

Brev.    Lt.-Col.    Princess   Patricia's   Canadian   L.I.,    Hon. 

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(despatches,  V.G.M.C,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1888  ; 
(2)  William  Edward  Pearkes,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  and  Hilda 
Winifred.     Res. — 14  Woburn  Square,  W.  C. 

Rev.  Frederick  Pearkes,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1  March 
1861.  Res. — 30  Glenshaw  Mansions,  Brixton  Road,  S.  W. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Rev.  William  Andre"  Pearkes,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  21  Sept.  1864.  Res.  —  Union  Club, 
Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  Clubs  —  Junior  Consti- 
tutional, Union. 


PEARSE,    see    KERR-PEARSE, 
PEARSE. 


and  ROMBULOW- 


PEARSE(U.O.).  Vert,  abend  nebuly  plain  cottised  or, 
a  canton  ermine,  thereon  a  trefoil  of  the  field.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fern- 
brake,  thereon  a  pelican  in  her  piety,  the  wings  elevated 
proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — 
■  Nihil  amanti  durum."     Livery — Green  and  gold. 

Son  of  Gen.  George  Godfrey  Pearse,  C.  B. ,  b.  1827  ;  d. 
1904;  m.  1879,  Louisa  Hester,  youngest  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Steward,  Vicar  of  Great  Kimble,  co.  Buck- 
ingham : — 
Godfrey  Pearse,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Post.  add. — 

PEARSE  (H.  Coll.,  21  April  1803).  Ermine,  on  a  fesse 
couped  gules,  between  three  ravens  rising  proper,  as  many 
annulets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  argent,  charged  with  three 
annulets  gules,  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch  proper.  Motto 
— "In  Deo  confido."     Livery — Claret. 

Only  son  of  Col.  Hugh  Wodehouse  Pearse,  D.S.O.,  of 

Somerleigh  Court,  Dorchester,  b.  1855  ;    d.  1919  ;  m. 

1889,   Ada   Gordon,   d.    of  Walter   Scott,   Goldielea, 

Dumfries  : — 
Hugh  Armine  Wodehouse  Pearse,  Esq.,  M.C.,Capt.  late 
Bedfordshire   Regt.   (S.R.),   b.    18Q2.      Res. — Somerleigh 
Court,    Dorchester.      Clubs  —  Wellington.    Dorset    Yacht 
(Weymouth). 

PEARSON  (H.  Coll.,  30  Dec.  1865).  Per  fesse  dove- 
tailed gules,  and  azure,  three  suns  in  splendour  or,  on  a 
bordure  also  dovetailed  gold,  four  hurts.     Mantling  gules 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three  bezants 
between  a  double  gemel  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw 
an  escutcheon  azure,  thereon  a  sun  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "Sol  et  scutum  Deus." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Pearson,  by  his  wife  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, fifth  d.  of  Mark  Giberne  of  Wanstead,  Essex  : — 
George  Pearson,  Gentleman,  b.  1835 ;  m.  1894,  Catherine 
Elizabeth,   d.    of  the  late   Rev.    Richard    Hill,    Rector   of 


Timsbury,  co.  Somerset,  and  Fellow  of  Balliol  Coll. ,  Oxon. 

and  has  issue — Charlotte  Ren6e.     Seat — 

Son  of  Edward  Pearson,  Gentleman,  b.  1836  ;  m.  1873, 
Ellen  Clare,  d.  of  William  Miller  of  Millerfield  House, 
Edinburgh  : — 
Edward  William  Pearson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 

PEARSON  of  St.  Dunstan's.  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  billett6e  azure,  on  a  pile  of  the  last  three  horses' 
heads  erased  of  the  field  (for  Pearson)  ;  2  and  3 ,  gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  swans  argent  (for  Lyte).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  horse's  head  erased  sable 
billettee  and  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  or.  Motto — 
"  In  Deo  spes." 

Son  of  Sir  (Cyril)  Arthur  Pearson,  1st  Bart.,  G.B.E., 

b.  1866  ;  d.  1921  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1897,  Ethel 

Maud,  D.B.E.,  d.  of  William  John  Fraser,  Esq.,  of 

Cromartie,    Heme    Bay,    Kent : — 

Sir  Neville   (Arthur)    Pearson,    2nd   Bart.    (12    July 

1916),  b.   1898  ;    tn.  1st,  1922,  Hon.  Mary  Angela  (div. 

1928),  d.  of  Baron  Melchett,  P.C.  ;  2nd,  1928,  Gladys 

(Buckmaster),  d.  of  Charles  F.  Cooper  ;  and  has  issue — 

Nigel  Arthur  Pearson,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;    and  Anne.    Clubs — ■ 

Marlborough,  Garrick,  Bath,  Bucks. 

PEARSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  a  rose 
of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  three  arrows 
points  downwards  or,  barbed  and  flighted  argent.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  wing  sable,  sem6e-de-lys  or,  pierced  by 
an  arrow  embrued  in  bend,  point  upwards,  and  vulned 
proper.     Motto — "  Ne  tentes,  aut  perfice." 

Sons  of  the  late  John  Pearson,  Gentleman,  of  South 
Wingfield,   co.    Derby,  by  his  wife  Georgiana  Louisa 
(d.  1852),  ygst.  d.  of  Charles  Dashwood : — 
Henry  Pearson,  Esq.,  J. P.   for  co.  of  Derby,  late  Major 
and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  Derbyshire  Regt.,  M.A.  Mag- 
dalene Coll.,  Camb. ,  b.  1844;  m.  1895,  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Catherine  Amelia,  d.   of  the  late  Wm.  Spragge,  Supt.  of 
Indian  Affairs,  Ottawa,  Canada.     Res. — Wingfield  House, 
South  Wingfield,  co.  Derby. 

Rev.  Arthur  Charles  Pearson, M.A. Cantab.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  late  Rector  of  Ringsfield,  Suffolk,  and  late  Senior 
Chaplain  H.M.  Bengal  Eccl.  Establishment,  b.  1846;  m. 
1885,  Katherine  Adele  Madeline  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Rev.  Fred. 
Montagu  Arnold,  late  Rector  of  Ringsfield,  co.  Suffolk  ; 
and  has  issue — Adele  Madeline.  Post.  add. — The  Gables, 
Beccles,  Suffolk. 

Sons  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Pearson,   M.A.  Cambs., 

Vicar    of    Henley,    by    his    wife   Adelaide   Catherine 

(d.  192 1 ),  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  John  Carter,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  of  Northwold,  Norfolk: — 

Rev.  William  Carter  Pearson,  M.A.  Clare  Coll.,  Cambs., 

Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Henley,  co.  Suffolk,  b.  1859. 

Post.  add. — Henley  Vicarage,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 

Amherst    Charles    Hagerman     Pearson,    Esq.,    Comm. 
R.N.    (ret.),    b.    1862.      Res.— 9   Balfour  Road,   Walmer, 
Kent. 
Francis  Bradshaw  Pearson,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 

PEARSON  (H.  Coll.,  1894).  Per  fesse  indented  gules 
and  or,  two  suns  in  splendour  in  chief  and  a  demi-gryphon 
couped,  wings  elevated  and  addorsed,  in  base  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-gryphon  as  in  the  arms, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  millstone  proper,  thereon  a 
millrind  sable,  a  sun  in  splendour.  Badge— (June  20  1922) 
A  demi-griffin  couped  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
branch  of  cactus  proper.  Motto — "  Do  it  with  thy  might." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Weetman  Dickinson  Pearson, 
P.C,  G.C.V.O.,  1st  Viscount  Cowdray,  M.P.  for 
Colchester  1895-1910,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1881,  Annie, 
d.  of  Sir  John  Cass  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Weetman  Harold  Miller  Pearson,  2nd 
Viscount  Cowdray,  of  Cowdray  (2  Jan.  1917),  2nd  Baron 
Cowdray  (16  July  1910),  2nd  Bart.  (26  June  1894)  [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  diver  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  his 
helmet;  sinister,  a  Mexican  peon  both  proper],  Major  late 
Sussex  Imp.  Yeo.,  M.P.  for  Eye  1906-18,  D.L.  Sussex, 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1905,  Agnes  Beryl,  d.  of  Lord  Edward  Spencer- 
Churchill,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Weetman  John  Churchill 
Pearson,  b.  1910;  Hon.  Daisy  Consuelo ;  Hon.  Beryl 
Nancy;  Hon.  Angela;  Hon.  Brenda  Ruby;  and  Hon. 
Helena  Daphne.  Seat — Cowdray  Park,  Midhurst,  Sussex. 
Town  res. — 54  Mount  Street,  W.i.  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Bath,  Reform. 


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Hon.  Bernard  Clive  Pearson,  Major  late  T.A.  Res., 
formerly  Middlesex  Imp.  Yeo.,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1887;  m. 
1915,  Hon.  Alicia  Mary  Dorothea  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  d. 
of  1st  Lord  Brabourne,  and  has  issue — Veronica  Mary  ; 
Lavinia  ;  Elizabeth  Dione.  Res. — Parham,  Pulborough, 
Sussex;  32  Grosvenor  Square,  W.     Club — Marlborough. 

PEARSON  of  Brickendonbury  (H.  Coll.,  29  Mar. 
1922).  Per  fesse  gules  and  or,  two  suns  in  splendour  in 
chief  of  the  second,  and  a  demi-gryphon  couped  in  base 
of  the  first,  holding  between  the  claws  a  spur  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-gryphon  gules,  collared  and 
chained  or,  and  holding  between  the  claws  a  mill  proper, 
charged  with  a  millrind  sable,  a  sun  rising  gold.  Motto 
— "  Do  it  with  thy  might." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Ernest  Pearson,  Knt.,  b.  1874  ; 
d.  1925 ;  m.  1904,  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  Richard 
Benyon  Croft,  of  Fanhams  Hall,  Ware  : — 

Edward  Anthony  Pearson,  Esq.,  b.  1905.  Seat 
— Brickendonbury,  Hertford. 

Jasper  Harold  Pearson,  Esq.,  b.  1910. 

Anthony  Samuel  Ernest  Croft  Pearson,  Esq.,  b.  19 14. 


PEARSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  two  daggers  azure,  the  pom- 
mels divided  in  chief  and  the  points  enjoined,  piercing  a  man's 
heart  in  base  proper,  in  the  honour  point  a  cinquefoil  sable. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  tower  proper.  Motto — "Rather  die  than 
disloyal." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  the  Hon.  William  Pearson,  of  Kilmany 

Park,  Sale,  Tanjil  County,  and  of  Craigellachie,   St. 

Kilda,  both  in  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  Justice  of  the 

Peace  and  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council,  b.  1818  ; 

d.         ;  m.  1859,  Eliza  Laura,  daughter  of  H.  I.  Travers, 

formerly   of  the   Honourable   East   India   Company's 

Service : — 

William   Pearson,  Gentleman,    b.    1864.      Post.  adds. — 

Kilmany  Park,   Sale,  Tanjil,  County;  Craigellachie,  East 

St.  Kilda,  both  in  Victoria,  Australia. 

PEARSON  of  Lenton  Grove  (H.  Coll.,  12  Sept.  1923)- 
Gules,  a  cross  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
sparrowhawk  proper,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  and  in  front  of  two 
sprigs  of  laurel  in  saltire,  a  sparrowhawk  supporting 
with  the  dexter  claw  all  proper,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
in  bend  or.     Motto — "  Sudore  non  sopore." 

Son  of  John  Royston  Pearson,  of  Chilwell  House, 
Notts.  :— 

Sir  Louis  Frederick  Pearson,  Knt.  (1923),  C.B.E.figig), 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1889,  Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Potter, 
of  Trowell,  and  Bramscote,  co.  Nottingham  ;  and  has 
issue — Thomas  Royston  Pearson,  Esq.,  b.  1896  [m.  1928, 
Norah,  yngst.  d.  of  Brig. -Gen.  J.  W.  Gascoigne  Roy, 
C.M.G.,  of  Upton  Lodge,  Upper  Hale,  Farnham] ; 
Phyllis  [m.  1912,  Lorimer  Cattanach]  ;  Gladys  Marion. 
Res. — Lenton  Grove,  co.  Nottingham.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Notts.  County. 

PEARSON-GREGORY  of  Harlaston  Manor  (R.L.,  29 
Sept.  1893,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  between  ten  cross  crosslets,  six  and  four  or,  three 
cross  crosslets  of  the  first,  a  canton  erminois  for  distinction 
(Gregory) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  nebuly  azure  and  sable,  in  chief 
two  suns  in  splendour  and  in  base,  issuant  from  a  mount,  a 
sunflower  stalked  and  leaved  all  proper  (Pearson).  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 
garbs  or,  banded  gules,  the  centre  one  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  sable  for  distinction  (Gregory) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-sun  in  splendour  proper,  a 
parrot's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly 
azure  (Pearson).     Motto — "  Crux  scutum." 

Son  of  General  Thomas  Hooke  Pearson,  C.B.,  b.  1806  ; 

d.  1892  ;  m.  1837,  Frances  Elizabeth  Ashby,  eld.  d.  of 

Rev.  George  Mettam,  Rector  of  Barwell :  — 

Thomas  Sherwin  Pearson-Gregory,   Esq.,   D.L.  Lines., 

B.A.   Oxon.,   b.    1851  ;    m.   1885,   Mabel   Laura  (d.   1888), 

d.  of  Sir  Salusbury  Gillies  Payne;   and  has  issue — Philip 

John  Sherwin  Pearson-Gregory,,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major  Res. 

of  Officers  Gren.  Gds.,  J.P.  co.  Suffolk,  b.  1888  [m.  1911, 

Marcia   Emma,    d.    of    the   late  Arthur  Ridley].     Seat — 

Harlaston  Manor,  Grantham.       Clubs — Carlton,  Arthur's, 

New  University. 


PEASE  formerly  of  Hesslewood  (H.Coll.,  1783).  Vert,  a 
chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  or,  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  bezant,  on  a  chief  per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  counterchanged.     Mantling  vert  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  or,  a  peascod  vert.  Motto — 
"  Confide  recte  agens."  Livery — Light  drab,  red  waist- 
coat, black  velvet  breeches. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Robinson  Pease,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  E.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire,  and  Major  R.O.,  b.   1873;  d.  1915;  m. 
1899,  Mary  Isabel,  eld.  d.  of  Henry  Colvile  of  Whit- 
more,   Wolverhampton  : — 
Humphrey  Joseph  Robinson  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — Yewden  Manor,  Henley-on-Thames. 
Heyrick  Colvile  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Sons  of  Henry  Joseph  Robinson  Pease,  J.P.  and  D.L. , 
b.   1843;  d.  1892;  m.  1869,  Dora  Elizabeth,  eldest  d. 
of  John  Boulderson  Barkworth  of  Ray  well,  East  York- 
shire:— 
William  Henry  Barkworth  Robinson  Pease,  Gentleman, 
b.    1874;   m.    1901,  Amy  Frances,   only  d.  of  late  Alfred 
Wright  of  Bessingby,  Bridlington ;  and  has  issue — Alfred 
John   Barkworth   Pease,   Gentleman,    b.  1907;    and   Dora 
Frances  Joyce.     Res. — Collipirist,  Tiverton,  S.  Devon. 

Godfrey  Barton  Robinson  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ; 
m.  1912,  Editha  Rachel,  only  d.  of  Sir  George  Ruthven 
Le  Hunte,  K.C.M.G. ;  and  has  issue — Godfrey  Philip 
Desmond  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Ann.  Res. — 
Coney  Gree,  Up  Hatherley,  Cheltenham. 

Son  of  Francis  Richard  Pease,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  1848;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1885,  Isabel  Mary,  d.  of  Capt. 
William  Claude  Cole-Hamilton,  80th  Regt.,  of  Beltrim, 
co.  Tyrone: — 
Francis  Claud  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.  Res. — Stan- 
more,  W.  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Clifford  Pease,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Routh,  Beverley,  b.  1822;  d.  1894;  m.  1850,  Clarissa 
(d.  1883),  ygst.  d.  of  John  Turner  of  Gravetye  Manor, 
Surrey: — 
Percival  Henry  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res. —  New 
Zealand. 

Arthur  Clifford  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.     Res. — 
Joseph  Frederick  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Sons  of  James   Robinson  Pease,    M.A.,   b.    1824;    d. 
1888  ;  m.  1854,  Louisa  Frances,  d.  of  John  Barkworth 
of  Tranbv  House,  nr.  Hull: — 
Harold  Robinson  Pease,  Esq.,  T.P-  East  Riding  Yorks., 
Major  3rd  Batt.  East  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1859;  m.  1st,  1888, 
Beatrice  Emilie,  d.  of  Capt.  E.  N.  Hill;  2nd,  1891,  Violet 
Hester,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Barkworth  of  Tranby  House, 
nr.   Hull;   and  has  had  issue— (1)  Mark  Robinson  Pease, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892 ;  d.  1914 ;  (2)  Claude  Norman  Pease, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897  [m.    1922,  Sylvia   Noel,    d.   of    Noel 
Ellison,  of  Helperley  Grange,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue— Verity 


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Sylvia];  (3)  Paul  James  Pease,   Gentleman,  b.  1908;   and 
two  daus.      Seat — Westwood,  Beverley. 

Hugh  Robinson  Pease,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  1st  West  York- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1862;  m.  1898,  Margaret  Eliza,  ygst.  d.   ot 

Henry  Smart  of  Charlton  Down,  Bath  ;  and  has  issue 

Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  three  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Leonard  Joseph  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d. 

;  m.  d.  of  E.  Wade:  — 

Geoffrey  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  d.  of  — Atherley. 

Res. — Brantingham,  Brough,  E.  Yorks. 

PEASE  of  Darlington  (H.  Coll.,  1882).  Per  fesse  azure 
and  gules,  a  fesse  nebuly  ermine,  between  two  lambs 
passant  in  chief  argent,  and  in  base,  upon  amount  proper, 
a  dove  rising  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  pea-stalk,  the 
blossom  and  pods  also  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the 
capital  of  an  Ionic  column,  a  dove  rising,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  pea-stalk  as  in  the  arms  all  proper.  Motto— 
"Pax  et  spes."  Livery — Brown,  with  Wack  and  white 
(or  silver)  striped  waistcoat,  drab  overcoat. 

Sons  ot  Sir  Joseph  Whitwell  Pease,  1st  Bart.,  J. P., 
D.L. ,  M.P.,  b.  1828;  d.  1903;  m.  1854,  Mary,  d.  of 
Alfred  Fox  of  Falmouth  : — 
Sir  Alfred  Edward  Pease,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Hutton  Low 
cross  and  Pinchinthorpe  (18  May  1882),  M.A.  (Camb.), 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  N.  Rdg.  Yorks.,  D.L.  London, 
M.P.  for  York  1885-92,  and  for  Cleveland  Div. 
of  Yorks.  1 897-1 902.  Res.  Magistrate  in  Transvaal 
1903-5,  served  Great  War  19 14-19,  with  Remount  Service, 
b.  1857;  m.  1st,  1880,  Helen  Ann(d.  1910),  d.  of  Sir  Robert 
N.  Fowler,  Bart.,  and  sister  and  coheiress  of  Sir  Thomas 
Fowler,  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1912,  Laure  Marianne  (d.  1922),  d.  of 
late  Louis  Sugnet  de  Montmagny ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)  Edward  Pease,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [m.  1919,  Ida  Mary 
Lawrance  (Rosedale,  Hinderwell,  Yorks.)]  ;  (2)  Chris- 
topher York  Pease,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Yorks.  Hussars,  served  Great 
War  1914-18,  b.  1886;  killed  in  action  1918  [tn.  1910,  Mar- 
garet Philippa,  ygst.  d.  of  Walter  Johnson  of  Arncliffe 
Hall,  Northallerton,  and  left  issue — Ingram  Edward  Pease, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Rachel  Hebe] ;  and  Lavender 
Mary  [tn.  1910,  Walter  Sandfield  Medlicott] ;  3rd,  1922, 
Emily  Elizabeth,  adopted  d.  of  James  Smith,  of  Thornaby- 
on-Tees,  Yorks.,  and  has  further  issue — (3)  Alfred  Vincent 
Pease,  Esq.,  b.  1926;  (4)  Joseph  Gurney  Pease,  Esq.,  b. 
1927  ;  Anne  Phillida  ;  and  Judith  [d.  1925).  Seat—  Pinchin- 
thorpe, Guisborough,  Yorks.    Club — Brooks's. 

Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Albert  Pease,  P.C.,  1st  Baron  Gainford 
(3  Jan.  1917),  of  Headlam.  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  D.L.  co. 
Durham,  J. P.  N.  R.  Yorks.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  F.G.S., 
Jun.  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1905,  Chancellor  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  19 10,  Pres.  Board  of  Education  1911,  etc. 
b.  i860 ;  tn.  1886,  Ethel,  d.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Marshman  Havelock- Allan,  1st  Bart.,  V.C.,  G.C.B.,  M.P., 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Joseph  Pease,  Lieut.  2nd  Lovat's 
Scouts,  b.  1889  [tn.  1921,  Veronica  Margaret,  only  child  of 
Sir  George  John  William  Noble,  2nd  Bart.,  and  has  issue 
— Joseph  Edward  Pease,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  George  Pease,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1926  (Res. — Swale,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Club — 
Brooks's)] ;  Hon.  Miriam  Blanche  ;  and  Hon.  Faith  Muriel 
[tn.  1924,  Michael  Wentworth  Beaumont,  of  Wotton, 
Aylesbury],  Seat — Headlam  Hall,  Gainford,  co.  Durham. 
Town  res. — 18  Mansfield  Street,  W.i.  Clubs—  Brooks's, 
Turf. 

Only  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Francis  Pease,  1st  Bart.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.   co.   Durham,   M.A.   (Camb.),  second   Civil 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1918-19,  b.  1866;  d.  1927;  tn. 
1889,  Laura  Matilda  Ethelwyn,  d.  of  Charles  P.  Allix, 
of  Swaffham  Prior  House,  Camb. : — 
Sir  Richard  Arthur  Pease  (2nd  Bart.,  of  Hummersknott, 
Borough  of  Darlington  (25  June  r92o),  late  Capt.  North- 
umb.  Hussars  Yeo.,  J. P.,  D.L.  N.  R.  Yorks.,  b.  1890;  tn. 
1917,  Jeannette  Thorn,    d.    of   the  late  Gustave  Edward 
Kissel,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue — Arthur  Peter  Pease, 
Esq.,  b.  1918  ;  Richard  Thorn  Pease,  Esq.,  b.  1922  ;  Derrick 
Allix    Pease,    Esq.,    £.1927;    and    Aline  Thorn.    Res. — 
Prior  House,  Richmond,  Yorks.     Clubs — Bath,  Brooks's. 
Sons  of  Arthur  Pease,   Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cliffe  House, 
Marske  and    Hummersknott,    Darlington,    D.L.    co. 
Durham,  b.  1837;  d.  1898;  m.  1864,  Mary  Lecky,  d. 
of  Ebenezer  Pike  of  Bessborough,  co.  Cork  :  — 
Rt.   Hon.  Herbert   Pike  Pease,   1st  Baron  Daryington, 
P.C.  (q.v.). 

Claud  Edward  Pease,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  N.  Rdg.  Yorks., 
b.  1874;  m.  1901,  Lucy  Victoria,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  William 
Browne-Clayton  of  Browne's  Hill,  Carlow  ;  and  has  issue 


— Diana  Vere  ;  Lucy  Margaret ;  Olive  Mary  Caroline  ;  and 
Julia  Victoria.     Res. — Selaby  Hall,  Gainford,  Durham. 

Son  of  Gurney  Pease  of  Darlington,  b.  1839 ;  d.  1872  ; 

tn.    1863,    Katherine,    d.    of  John   Jowitt   Wilson   of 

Kendal : — 
John  Henry  Pease,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B. A.,   b.    1871  ;    tn.   1905, 
Louisa,    d.    of    Charles    Edward  Lambert  of  The   Manor 


House,  Effingham,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — John  Charles 
Gurney  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Rachel.  Res. — 
Carlbury,  Piercebridge,  co.  Durham. 

Son  of  Howard  Pease,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A. ,  F.S.A.,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Otterburn,  High  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland 1913,  b.  1863  ;  d.  1928;  m.  1887,  Margaret, 
d.  of  Rev.  Herbert  Kynaston,  D.D. ,  Canon  of 
Durham  : — 
John  William  Kynaston  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Seat 
— Otterburn  Tower,  Otterburn,  Northumberland. 

Son   of  John  William  Pease,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.C.L.,  of 
Pendower  and  Nether  Grange,  co.  Northumberland, 
b.  1834 ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  i860,  Helen  Maria,  d.   of  Alfred 
Fox  of  Falmouth  : — 
John  William  Beaumont  Pease,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northumber- 
land, b.   1869  ;    tn.  1923,   Hon.  Dorothy,  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Forster,  and  has  issue — Christopher  Pease,  Gentleman,  b. 
1924  ;  William  Simon  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.     Seat — 
Nether  Grange,  Alnmouth;  Wardington  Manor,  Banbury. 
Town  res. — 42  Bryanston  Square,  W.i.     Clubs — Brooks's, 
Turf. 

Son  of  Edwin  Lucas  Pease,  Esq.,  of  Mowden,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Radnor,  J. P.  co.  Durham, 
b.  1838;  d.  1889;  m.  1862,  Frances  Helen,  d.  and 
coheiress  of  William  Peter  Edwards  of  Hudwell,  co. 
Radnor:— 
Ernest  Hubert  Pease,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  tn. 
and  has  issue — Res.  —  Isle  of  Wight. 

PEASE  (H.  Coll.,  26  Mar.  1923).  Azure,  a  fesse  be- 
tween in  chief  two  lambs  passant  argent,  and  in  base  a 
wreath  of  laurel  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  capital  of  an  Ionic 
column,  a  dove  rising  holding  in  the  beak  a  pea-stalk 
all  proper.  Badge — Two  pea- sticks  in  sal  tire  proper, 
entiled  by  a  Baron's  coronet  or.  Supporters — On  either 
side  a  dove  wings  expanded  holding  in  the  beak  a 
pea-stalk  proper.     Motto—"  Pax  et  spes." 


Plate   XV. 


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Son  of  Arthur  Pease,  M.P.,  of  Cliff e  House,  Darling- 
ton, b.   1837  ;  d.   1898  ;    m.   1864,  Mary    Lecky,   d. 
of  Ebenezer  Pike  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Herbert  Pike  Pease,  P.C.,  1st  Baron  Daryng- 
ton    (12  Feb.  1923),   J. P.,  D.L.  N.  R.  Yorks.,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Darlington,  b.  1867  ;   m.  1894,  Alice,  d.  of  the 
late  Very  Rev.  Herbert  Luckock,  Dean    of    Lichfield ; 
and  has  surv.  issue —  Hon.  Jocelyn  Arthur  Pike  Pease, 
b.  1908  ;  Hon.  Alice  Margaret ;    Hon.  Ruth  Evelyn  [m. 
1925,  Lieut. -Comdr.   N.    E.    Archer,  late  R.N.]  ;    Hon. 
Phyllis  Helen.    Res. — 65  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  7.     Clubs 
— Carlton,  Brooks's,  Athenasum. 

PEATLING  of  Leverington  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
upon  a  rock  an  antelope  statant  proper,  on  a  chief  azure, 
a  sword  fessewise  point  to  the  dexter  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ante- 
lope's head  proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  key  bendwise 
ward  downwards  or.  Motto — "  Forinus  et  stabilis." 
Son  of  Frederick  Peatling,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Levering- 
ton Hall  :— 

Harold  Fred  Martin  Peatling,  Esq.,  J. P.  Isle  of  Ely, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1906,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Buck, 
of  Carlisle,  and  widow  of  Capt.  P.  Irving,  R.N.  Res. — 
Leverington  Hall,  Leverington,  co.  Cambridge. 

PECHELL  see  BROOKE-PECHELL. 

PECK.  (This  family  has  borne  arms  for  at  least  18 
generations,  as  appears  from  documentary  evidences  con- 
tained in  the  Herald's  Visitations  (Vn.  Leics. ,  1619)  and 
other  recorded  pedigrees  in  the  College  of  Arms.  The 
quartering  is  that  of  the  family  of  Haselden,  which  be- 
came extinct  in  or  about  the  fourteenth  century.)    Arms — 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  gules, 
three  crosses  pat<*e  of  the  field  (Peck)  ;  2  and  3,  gules, 
a  cross  flory  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  oval  buckles 
fessewise,  tongues  to  the  dexter,  also  or  (Haselden). 
Livery  —  Buff  and  red. 

Sons  of  Jasper  Kenrick   Peck,   b.  1832;   d.    1903;  m. 

i860,  Mary,  d.  of  Christopher  Heath  : — 
William  Awdry  Feck,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1861 ; 
m.    19 14,   Frances  Ellen  Van  Heythuysen,  d.  of  William 
Budd,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  widow  of  A.  B.  Blythe.    Chambers 
— 9  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Edward  Francis  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ;  m.  1909, 
Elizabeth  Mary  Christian,  d.  of  James  Armstrong  ;  and 
has  issue — Oliver  Jasper  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Mary 
Idonea  ;  Penelope  Evelyn  ;  Eleanor  Christian  ;  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth.     Res.— 24  Blomfield  Road,  W. 

John  Herbert  Peck,  Esq.,  Col.  Indian  Army.  b.  1868; 
m.  1901,  Margaret  Jane  Ada  Batt  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Jasper  Augustine  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Res. — 2  St. 
James'  Place,  Brighton. 

Son  of  Arthur  Kenrick  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  d. 

1911 ;  m.  1907,  Jeanette  K.  Osborne: — 
Geoffrey  Osborne  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res.— 

Younger   son   of  Jasper  Kenrick   Peck,    b.    1832  (see 

above) : — 
Ambrose Maynard  Peck,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Rear-Adm.  R.N., 
b.  1877 ;  m.  1908,  Dorothy  Agnes  Henn-Gennys,  d.  of  Sir 
R.  H.  Harris,  K.C.B.,  of  Yelverton,  Devon.     Res.—  Alver- 
stoke,  Hants. 


Sons  of  Kenrick  Peck,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Middle  Temple),  b.  1836  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Marriott  -  Dodington  of 
Horsington,  co.  Somerset,  Rector  of  Stowell : — 
Kenrick  Eyton  Peck,  Gentleman,  of  Devonport,  Solicitor, 
b.  1866.     Res. — Devonport. 

Jasper  Owen  Peck,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1871.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Jasper  Peck,  M.A. ,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1853  ;  m. 

1831,  Eliza  Coppendale,  d.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Awdry, 

M.A.  :— 

Philip    Peck,    Gentleman,    b.    1845  ;    m.  1881,  Margaret 

Ursula,  d.  of  late  Miles  Charles  Seton  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Leonard  Jasper  Peck,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Finance  Dep. 

of  the  Indian   Govt.,  b.    1884;   (2)  Humphrey    Peck,  Esq., 

D.S.O.,    Lieut.    R.M.A.,   b.    1886;    (3)   Basil  Miles  Peck, 

Gentleman,   R.N.,  b.   1888  ;    and  Ursula  Maud.      Res. — 

8a  Randolph  Road,  Maida  Hill,  W. 

Awdry  Peck,  Gentleman,  M.A.,b.  1847;  m.  1st,  Christina 
Louisa,  d.  of  late  John  Bate  Cardale  of  Albury,  Surrey  ; 
2nd,  Emily  Grace  Ethel,  d.  of  David  Henry  Owen, 
Registrar  of  Court  of  Probate ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
(1)  Michael  Awdry  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  (2)  Richard 
Awdry  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  (3)  Geoffrey  Awdry 
Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1897 ;  Christina  Naomi  \m. 
William  Leonard  Dickson] ;  Norah  Cicely  ;  and  Geraldine 
Ethel.     Res. — 15  East  Castle  Street,  Bridgnorth, 

PECK  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  sable  and  argent,  three 
roses  between  two  pairs  of  couple-closes,  in  chief  two 
cocks'  heads  erased  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  out  of  mist,  a  mount  proper,  thereon  a  cock  sable. 
Motto — "  Malo  mori  quam  fcedari." 

Sons  of  John  Henry  Peck,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Wigan, 
b.  1822  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1852,  Martha,  d.  of  John 
Finch,  of  Wigan  : — 

John  Henry  Peck,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature,  b.  1853  ;  tn.  1881,  Martha  Shackelton,  d.  of 
Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Wigan;  and  has  issue — 
Geoffrey  Musgrave  Peck,  Solicitor,  b.  1881  ;  Kenneth 
Peck,  Solicitor,  b.  1885  ;  Florence  Martha  ;  Isabel.  Res. 
— Wetherby. 

Alfred  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1856 ;  m.  1886,  Hannah, 
yngr.  d.  of  John  Bradbury,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Southport ; 
and  has  issue — John  Norman  Peck,  Engineer,  b.  1887; 
Alan  Bradbury  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  Eric  Finch 
Peck,  Physician  and  Surgeon,  b.  1891.  Res. — 3  Rawlin- 
son  Road,  Southport. 

Herbert  Peck,  Esq.,  M.D.,  CM.  (Edin.),D.P.H.  Cambs., 
late  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (Sanitary  Corps),  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1894,  Hannah,  d.  of  Simeon 
Taylor,  of  Haughton,  nr.  Manchester  ;  and  has  issue — 
Cuthbert  Fielding  Peck,  Engineer,  b.  1904 ;  Alice 
Lilian  ;  Marian  Fielding  ;  Eleanor  Sara.  Res. — Penmore 
House,  Hasland,  Chesterfield. 

Gerard  Septimus  Peck,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1898, 
Anne  Holden,  d.  of  Edward  Ackroyd,  of  Bolton,  Lanes., 
and  has  issue — Hubert  Gerard  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ; 
Edward  Finch  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  Oswald  Peck, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  David  Ackroyd  Peck,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904.     Address — Box  73,  Oyen,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Arthur  Peck,  Farmer,  b.  1872 ;  m.  1920,  Jessie 
Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  John  Ardron,  Esq.,  C.B.,  K.C.D.  ; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  John  Arthur  Peck,  Gentleman,  b. 
1922;  Jean.  Res. —  Makowries,  P.O.  Chatsworth,  S. 
Rhodesia.     Club — Overseas  (London). 

Eldest  son  of  Walter  Peck  (4th  son  of  John  Henry 
Peck,  see  above),  Engineer,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  b. 
1858;    d.    1915 ;  m.    1889,     Teresa    Mabel,    d.    of 
Matthew  Hay,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Mem.  of   the  House  of 
Representatives,  New  Zealand  : — 

Walter  Reginald  Peck,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1920, 
Beryl  Fitzgerald,  d.  of  W.  E.  Smith,  of  Mosman,  N.S.W., 
and  has  issue — Joan  Naomi;    Gweneth  Beryl.       Res. — 

PECKHAM  (R.L.,  1820,  H.   Coll.  ;  orig.  recorded  Vn. 

Sussex,    1634).      Ermine,   a   chief  quarterly  or  and  gules. 

Crest — None  exemplified.     Motto— "  Tentanda  via  est." 
Fourth  and  only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Harry  John  Peckham, 
late  of  Summersdale,  Chichester,  b.   1841  ;  d.  1922  ;  m. 
1876,  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  Divie  Robertson,  Vicar  of  Hen- 
field,  Sussex : — 
Walter   Divie    Peckham,    Esq.,  M.A.  (C.  C.  C.  Oxford), 

H.B.M.  Vice-Consul  at  Uskub,  Turkey,  b.  1883.      Seat— 

Rymans,   Apuldram,   Chichester,    Sussex.       Club — Roy. 

Societies, 


1522 


PeD 


pee 


PEDDER  (H.  Coll.,  6  March  1814).  Quarterly,  sable 
and  gules,  on  a  bend  between  two  escallops  or,  a  grey- 
hound courant  between  two  quatrefoils  of  the  second. 
Mantling    sable    and    or.      Crest — On  a   wreath    of  the 


the  late  Colonel  Charles  Denison  Pedder  of  Kilbourne 
Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.  P.  cos.  Derby  and  Lancaster; 
served  in  39th  Foot  in  the  Crimea  (medal  and  clasp), 
by  his  wife  Catherine  Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of 
William  Worthington  of  Newton  Park,  Burton-on- 
Trent.     Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  29  March  1814)— 


colours,  between  two  branches  of  olive  proper,  as  many 
lions'   heads   erased  at  the  neck  and   addorsed   erminois, 
gorged  with  one  collar  gules.     Motto— "  Je  dis  la  veriteV' 
Son  of  Capt.  Richard  Newsham  Pedder  of  Ashton  Park, 
Preston,  b.  1837;  d.  1863;  m.  1860,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Feilden,  Bart.: — 
Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  William  Newsham  Pedder,  late  comdg. 
1   3th  Hussars,  b.  1862;    m.  1901,  Mary  Aloesa,  d.  of  Col. 
Parker,  R.E. ;   and  has  issue — Richard  Robert  Newsham 
Pedder,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res.— 16  Victoria  Square, 
S.W.i.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Hurlingham. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Edward  Pedder,  Gentleman,  b.  1841 ; 
d.  1916;  m.  1883,  Eliza,  d.  of  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton 
of  Barmston  Rectory,  Lowthorpe,  Hull,  and  sister  of 
Sir  Griffith  H.  Boynton,  Bart.  : — 
Francis  Alban  Newsham  Pedder,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Guy    Richard   Pedder,    Esq.,  Capt.    R.  Tank  Corps,  b. 
1892  ;  m.  1923,  Lettice,  d.  of  Alfred  Critchley-Salmenson, 
Esq.,  Minehead,  and  has  issue— Miles  Anthony   Pedder, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and  Gillian  Mary.     Res.—  The  Rye- 
lands,  Randwick,  Glos. 

Sons  of  Col.  Charles  Denison  Pedder,  J.  P.  cos.  Derby 
and  Lancaster,  b.  1826;  d.  1898;   m.  1852,  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Worthington  of  Newton  Park, 
Burton-on-Trent  :— 
Charles  Edward  Pedder,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.     Res. — 
The  late  James  Henry  Worthington  Pedder,  Esq.  {q.v.) 

Rev.  JOHN  WILSON  PEDDER,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late 
Vicar  of  Garstang  and  Patron  of  the  living.  Born  Oct.  4, 
1852,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Wilson  Pedder, 
M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Compton  Dando, 
and  of  Garstang,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Payne 
Tudway,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Somerset,  M.P.,  J. P.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  sable  and  gules,  on  a  bend  argent 
between  two  escallops  or,  a  greyhound  courant  between  two 
quatrefoils  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  branches 
of  olive  proper,  as  many  lions'  heads  erased  at  the  neck  and 
addorsed  erminois,  gorged  with  one  collar  gules.  Motto — 
"  Je  dis  la  veriteV'  Married,  July  5,  1892,  Constance 
Ethel,  fourth  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Coney,  M.A.,  J. P., 
late  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  of  Bray  wick  Grove,  Maiden- 
head ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Rev.  Roland  Wilson  Pedder, 
Capt.  late  8th  Service  Batt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1895 ;  (2)  John  Tudway  Pedder,  Gentleman,  b.  May  12, 
1897 ;  (3)  Richard  Coney  Pedder,  Esq.,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N. 
(ret.),  b.  Jan.  19,  1899.  Seat — Finsthwaite  House,  Newby 
Bridge,  Ulverston. 

The  Late  JAMES  HENRY  WORTHINGTON 
PEDDER,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  Col.  late  3rd 
North  Lanes.  Regt.  ;  served  in  South  Africa  (medal  and 
rlasps        Born    Feb.    7,   1861,  being   the  second   son   of 


Quarterly,  sable  and  gules,  on  a  bend  argent  between  two 
escallops  or,  a  greyhound  courant  between  two  quatrefoils 
of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  branches  of  olive 
proper,  as  many  lion's  heads  erased  at  the  neck,  addorsed 
erminois,  gorged  with  one  collar  gules.  Motto — "  Je  dis 
la  veriteV'  Livetv — Blue  and  silver.  Married,  Feb.  9, 
1898,  Eleanora  Constance  (Res.  —  Hillside,  Hatherley, 
Cheltenham),  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Bassett  Lewis 
of  Gwinfe,  Carmarthenshire  ;  and  died  1920,  leaving  issue — 
Eleanora  Barbara. 

PEEK  (H.  Coll.,  1874).  Azure,  an  estoile  argent,  in 
chief  three  crescents  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  hazel 
nuts  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Le  maitre  vient." 

Son   of  Sir    Wilfrid    Peek,    3rd   Bart.,  Major  R.  1st 
Devon   Yeo.,    b.    1884;    d.    1927;    m.    1913,    Edwine 
Warmer,  d.  of  late  William  Henry  Thornburgh  : — 
Sir  Francis  Henry  Grenville   Peek,  4th  Bart.    (13   May 
1874),  b.  1915.     Seat — Rousdon,  Devon. 

Sons  of  Roger  Grenville  Peek,  Esq.,  Captain  9th 
Lancers,  b.  1888 ;  killed  in  action  on  duty  in  Ireland 
1921  ;  m.  1919,  Hon.  Joan  Penelope  Sclater-Booth,  d. 
of  2nd  Baron  Basing:  — 
William  Grenville  Peek,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — 
Hazelwood  House,  Devon. 

Roger  John  Peek,  Gentleman,  b.  1921. 

PEEL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  sheaves  of  as  many 
arrows  proper,  banded  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  bee  volant 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with  a 
collar  azure,  charged  with  three  bezants,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  shuttle  or.     Motto— "  Industria." 

Son  of  Capt.  William  Henry  Peel,  J. P.,  of  Peele  Fold, 

b.  1828  ;  d.  1881 ;  m.  1866,  Hester  A.  C,  d.  of  William 

P.  Croughton  of  Heronden,  Kent:  — 

William  Croughton  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.   co.  Cornwall,  late 

Major  3rd   Dragoon   Guards,    b.    1870;    m.   1894,    Muriel 

Adeline   Brudenell,   second    d.    of    Admiral   Sir  Algernon 

Frederick  Rous  de  Horsey,  K.C.B. ,  of  Melcombe,  Cowes, 

Isle  of  Wight ;  and  has  issue — Gerard  William  Ernest  Peel, 

Gentleman,  b.  1895  [m.  1921,  Edith  May,  d.  of  F.  Archer  : 

and  has   surv.  issue — Sheila   Mary  and   Antonia] ;   Violet 


pee 


pee 


1523 


Muriel  [tn.  1927,  Keith  Freeling  Markby]  ;  and  Stella 
Mary  Rosamond.  Seat — Trenant  Park,  Duloe,  Cornwall. 
Club — Cavalry. 

Sons   of   Charles   Peel,    Gentleman,    of  North   Rode, 
Cheshire,  b.    1831  ;    m.    1853,    Frances    Emma,  d.  of 
William  Ellil  Hirst  of  Halifax  :— 
Edward   Lennox   Peel,    Gentleman,  b.   1855  ;   m.    1880, 
Amy,  d.  of  Arthur  Sparrow  of  Preen  Manor,  and  has  surv. 
issue  — Bertram  Lennox  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  Charles 
Lawrence  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  Denis  Heywood  Peel, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;   Ronald  Tennyson  Peel,  Gentleman, 
6.1892;  and  two  daus.  Res. — 51  Mount  Avenue,  Ealing,  W. 
Harold  Stanley  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.    Res. — 
Charles   Victor   Alexander    Peel,   Gentleman,    b.    1869. 
Res — 

John  Douglas  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1905, 
Frederica  Harriette,  d.  of  Frederick  Parker  Morrell  of 
Black  Hall,  Oxford,  and  has  issue— John  Frederick  Rogers 
Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Stephen  Wynter  Peel,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1909;  Catherine  Emma;  and  Margaret  Anne. 
Res. — Upwood  Park,  Abingdon,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Gerald  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Swinton,  Lanes., 

b.     1847 ;    d.  ;    tn.    1870,    Eliza,    d.    of    Robert 

Graham  : — 

John  Graham  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cheshhe,6.  1872  ;  tn.  1899, 

Dorothy,  d.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  H.  H.  Morant,  of  Blendworth 

Lodge,    Horndean,    Hants.      Seat —  Peover    Hall,    Over 

Peover,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

Robert   Graham    Peel,    Gentleman,   b.  ;    tn.   1908, 

Evelyn  Septima  Beechy,  d.  of  Rev.  Septimus  Kingsford. 
Res.— 

Gerald  Graham  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.  Res. — Marden 
Ash,  Bournemouth. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Richard  Peel,  b.   1836 ;  d.  1912 ;  tn. 

1864,  Frances  Emma,  d.  of  John  Yate  Lee  of  Bebing- 

ton,  Cheshire: — 

Walter  Peel,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  J. P.  Cheshire,  Dist.  Registrar 

High  Court  of  Justice,  Liverpool,  b.  1868;  tn.  1896,   Helen 

Margaret,  d.  of  John  H.  Hubback  of  Newferry,  Cheshire ; 

and  has  issue — Francis  Richard  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.,  M.C. , 

Capt.   R.A.   (ret.),    b.    1897.      Res. — Bromhurst,    Newton, 

Chester.     Clubs — Public  Schools,  Flyfishers'. 

Lawrence  Richard  Peel,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R. N.R. , 
Younger  Brother  of  Trinity  House,  b.  1871 ;  tn.  1905,  Linda 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Henry  James  Wallace  of  Mackay,  Queens- 
land ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Eric  Lawrence  Peel,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907 ;  (2)  Hugh  Wallace  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ; 
and  Joan  Marion.  Res. — Lewaigue  Cottage,  Ramsey,  Isle 
of  Man. 

Sons  of  William  Felton  Peel,  b.   1839 ;    d.   1907 ;    m. 
1866,  Sarah  Edith,  d.  of  Gen.  Willoughby,  C.B.  :— 
Charles  Peel,  Gentleman,  b. 

Willoughby  Ewart  Peel,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col.  Camel 
Transport  Corps,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.),  b.  ;  tn.   1909,  Alice    Dalrymple,  elder 

d.  of  Col.  Walker  Charles  Hunter-Blair ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Willoughby  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  Charles  Peel, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Patricia  Mary ;  and  Araminta. 
Address — Alexandria,  Egypt. 

Sons  of  Lionel  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1846 ;  d.  1922  ;  tn. 
1871,  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  B.  King: — 
Lionel  George  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  tn.  1917, 
Ethel  Mildred,  d.  of  Hon.  R.  Gervase  Bushe,  C.M.G., 
Auditor-Gen.  Trinidad ;  and  has  issue — Lionel  Gervase 
Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  191 8  ;  Michael  Gervase  Peel,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  ;  and  Stephanie.  Res.— 12  Kingsmead  Road, 
N.Birkenhead. 

Reginald  Vincent  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  tn.  1907, 
Ella  Janet,  eldest  d.  of  Hon.  Gervase  Bushe,  C.M.G.  ;  and 
has  issue — 6  daus.     Res. — 

Frederick  Bryan  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1906, 
Dorothv,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  Segar,  and  has  issue — Geoffrey 
Segar  Bryan  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  John  Segar  Peel, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  David  Segar  Peel,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919  ;  and  Winifred.  Res. — The  Woodlands,  Ledsham, 
Cheshire. 

Arthur  Edmund  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1880 ;  tn.  1910, 
Violet  Agnes,  fourth  d.  of  Rev.  E.  A.  Bury.  Vicar  of  New 
Ferry,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue— two  daus.  Res — Fyfield, 
Willaston,  near  Chester. 

Rev.  Harold  Richard  Peel,  b.  1884 ;  m.  1916,  Mary  Ruth, 
d.  of  Robert  Fenwick  Mills  ;  and  has  issue  —  Nicholas 
Richard  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — Norton  Cuckney 
Vicarage,  Mansfield,  Notts. 

Son  of  Sir   Robert   Peel,   4th   Bart.,   formerly   Lieut. 
Staffordshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1867;  d.  1925;    tn.  1897, 


Mercedes,  d.  of  Baron  de  Graffenried  of  Thun,  Switzer- 
land : — 
Sir  Robert  Peel,  5th  Bart.  (29  Nov.  1800),  b.  1898  ;  tn. 
1920,    Beatrice    Gladys    Lillie,    actress,    and   has  issue — 
Robert  Peel,    Esq.,   b.  1920.     Seat — Drayton  Manor,  co 
Stafford. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Wellesley  Peel,   1st  Viscount 

Peel,  P.  C. ,  D.C.  L. ,  M.  A.  (Oxon.),  J.  P.  Bedfordshire,  J.  P. 

and  D.L.  Warwick,  Pari.  Sec.  Poor  Law  Board  1868- 

71,  and  to  Board  of  Trade  1871-3,  Patronage  Sec.  for 

the  Treasury  1873-4,  Under-Sec.  for  Home  Dept.  1880, 

and  Speaker  1884-95,    b.    1829;    d.  1912  ;    m.    1862, 

Adelaide  (d.  1890),  d.  of  William  Strafford  Dugdale  of 

Merevale  Hall,  and  Blyth  Hall,  co.  Warwick: — 

Rt.     Hon.    Sir    William    Robert  Wellesley  Peel,    P.C., 

G.B.E.,  1st  Earl  Peel  (1929),  Viscount  Peel  (9  May  1895), 

B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Lt.-Col.  late  Bedfordshire 

Yeo.,  Chairman  L.C.C. since  1914;  J. P.,  D.L.  Beds.,  Sec.  of 

State   for   India   1922-24,  and   1928,   First  Commissioner 

of  Works    and    Public    Buildings     1924-28 ;    Mem.   Roy. 

Commission  for  Port  of  London  [Supporters — Dexter,  a 

lion  regardant  argent ;    sinister,  a  gryphon  regardant  or, 

each  gorged  with  a  chain   of  the  last,  pendent  therefrom 

an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a  mace  erect  also  or], 

b.  1867;  tn.    1899,  Hon.  Eleanor  (Ella)  Williamson,  d.  of 

1st  Baron  Ashton  ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  William  Ashton 

Peel,  commonly  called  Viscount  Peel,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1901  ; 

and    Lady    Doris   [tn.   1927,  Maj.   Stewart   Blacker,  The 

Guides].     Seats — Leydene,  East  Meon,  Petersfield,  Hants.  ; 

The  Lodge,  Sandy,  Bedfordshire.     Town  Res. — 34  Holland 

Park,  W.  11.      Clubs — Carlton,  Athenaeum,  Brooks's. 

Hon.  Arthur  George  Villiers  Peel,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Major 
late  Bedfordshire  Yeo.,  late  Oxfordshire  Imp.  Yeo.,  and 
Maj.  R.M.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  6.1868; 
m.  1906,  Lady  Agnes  Lygon,  d.  of  6th  Earl  Beauchamp  ; 
and  has  issue— George  Frederick  Peel,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  and 
Juliet  Agnes.     Res. — 27  Belgravc  Square,  S.W. 

Hon.  Sydney  Cornwallis  Peel,  D.S.O.,  D.L.  Beds.,  M.P. 
Uxbridge  1918-22,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vice-President  of  the 
Morocco  State  Bank,  is  Commander  of  the  Hafidian  Order 
of  Morocco,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.-Col.  late  Bedfordshire  Yeo., 
served  with  Imp.  Yeo.  in  S.  Africa  1901,  and  Great  War 
(despatches),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1870 ;  tn.  1914,  Lady 
Adelaide,  eld.  d.  of  6th  Earl  Spencer.  Res.  —  26  Hill 
Street,  W. 

Son  of  Rev.  and  Hon.  Maurice  Berkeley  Peel,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  formerly  Vicar  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.,  served 
Great  War  as  C.F.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1873  ;  killed  in 
action  1917  ;  tn.  1909,  Emily  (d.  1912),  d.  of  the  late 
Julius    Alington    of  Little    Burford    Manor    House, 
Bedford  :— 
David  Arthur  George  Peel,  Esq.,  b.  1910. 
Son  of  Capt.    Robert  Moore    Peel,   Inniskilling  Dra- 
goons, b.  1821 ;    d.  1878  ;    m.  1865,  Ann  Augusta  (d. 
1897),  d.  of  Joseph  Welsh  of  Martin  Grove,  Carmarthen- 
shire:— 
Lawrence  Moore  Peel,  Gentleman,   b.  1876 ;    tn.   1899, 
Ida  Susan  Agnes,  d.  of  John  Robert  Headech,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Johnston  Park,  Nenagh  ;    and  has  issue— Lionel  Victor 
Moore    Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  [tn.  1924,  Muriel,  d.  of 
M.A.  Murphy,  of  Cowley,  Alberta,  Canada,  and  has  issue — 
Robert  John  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1927].  Res. — Lundbreck, 
Alberta,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Peel,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly 

Vicar  of  Little  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  b.   1833;  d. 

1915  ;  tn.    1859,    Hon.   Adelaide  Frances    Isabella  (d. 

1917),  d.  of  2nd  Lord  Sudeley: — 

Sir  Arthur  Robert  Peel,  K.C.M.G.,  Envoy  Extraor.  and 

Min.    Plen.    Brazil    1915-19,    and    Bulgaria    1920-21,    b. 

1 861  ;  tn.  192 1,  Grace,  d.  of  Senor  Alberto  Landsberg,  of 

Rio  de  Janeiro.     Clubs— Carlton,  Arthur's. 

William  Charles  Peel,  Esq.,  Capt.  Reserve  Regt.  Dragoon 
Guards,  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1863;  m.  rst,  1899, 
Marion  Georgiana  Frances,  d.  of  Libert  Chandler  of  U.S.A.  ; 
2nd,  1900,  Leonie  Rose,  d.  of  Constant  Hullaof  Nampeel, 
France,  and  has  issue  —  George  Peel,  Esq.,  b.  1896; 
Frederick  de  Layney  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ;  Charles 
William  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  Jack  John  Peel,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908  ;  Evelning  Ker  Seymour  Peel,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909  ;  Laurence  Tracy  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  !  and  nve 
daus.     Res. — 

Alfred  Henry  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  tn.  1915,  Louisa, 
d.  of  Gen.  Cookson.     Res. — 

Son  of  Robert  Francis  Peel,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Lt.-Col. 
and  Brev.-Col.  4th  Batt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  late  Capt. 
Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1874;    d.  1924;  m.  1903,  Alice 


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Maud,    d.    of    Col.    Sir    Thomas    C.    Meyrick,    ist 
Bart.,  C.B.  :— 
Chiverton  Robert  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Seat— St. 
Mary's,  Great  Bentley,  Essex. 

Son  of  Rev.  Herbert  Richard  Peel,  M.A.,  b.  1831  ;  d. 

1885;    m.  1853,  Georgiana  Maria  (d.  1907),  d.  of  Rev. 

Thomas  Baker: — 

Herbert   Peel,   Gentleman,    b.    1857;    m.    1898,    Muriel 

Hilda  {d.   1923),   d.  of  the  late  George  Miller;    and  has 

issue— Bertha.    Res.— 18  Connaught  Square,  W.2.    Club— 

Arthur's. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Edmund  Yates,  late  85th  Foot  and  12th 
Regt.  of  Turks,   b.   1826 ;    d.  1900 ;    m.  1848,   Maria 
Frances  Knighton,  d.  of  Richard  Chadwick : — 
Ernest  Hope  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Frederick  Peel,  Esq.,  Brevet-Col.  late  R.E.,  b. 
1855 ;    d.  1912 ;    m.    1876,  Anne  Madeline,  d.  of  the 
late   Major-Gen.  Henry  Young  Darrocot  Scott,  C.B., 
R.E.,  F.R.S.  :— 
Archibald  Peel,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  West  India  Regt., 
b.  1878  ;  m.  1908,  Marie,  d.  of  Henry  Whiteley  of  Wake- 
field, Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue— Maurice  Peel,  Gentleman,  b. 
1910.     Res. — 

Laurence  Peel,  Gentleman,  Commr.  Chinese  Maritime 
Customs,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Archibald  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Den- 
bigh, J. P.  Herts.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1828;  d.  1910;  in. 
2nd,  1867,  Lady    Georgiana  Adelaide,  d.  of  ist  Earl 
Russell,  K.G.  :— 
Edward  John  Russell  Peel,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col. 
late  R.A.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920,  served  S.Africa  1899-1900, 
and  Great  War  19 14  (despatches,  D.S.O.  and  Bar),  b.  1869; 
m.  1901,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  Edgar  A.  Drummond 
of  Cadlands,  Hants. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Peel,  Gentle- 
man,  b.   1907;   (2)  Peter  Peel,  Gentleman,    b.    1908;    and 
Rosemary.     Res. — The  Mere  House,  Whitechurch,  Salop. 
Club— Boodle's.  • 

Jonathan  John  Russell  Peel,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut 
Royal  Fus. ,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1915,  Gwyneth  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the 
late  Robert  W.  Keate,  Gov.-in-Chief  W.  Africa.  Club  — 
United  Sports. 

Son  of  Alfred  Michael  John  Russell  Peel,  b.   1873;  d. 
1907;  in.  1906,  Kathleen,  d.  of  J.  J.  de  C.  Walsh  of 
Gwelo,  Rhodesia: — 
Archibald  John  Russell  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.    Res. — 
130  Belgrave  Road,  S.W. 

Younger  son  of  Archibald  Peel  and  Lady  Georgiana 
Adelaide  (see  above): — 
Fergus  Lister  Grosvenor  John  Russell  Peel,  Gentleman, 
late   Lieut,   ist   Batt.    Oxfordshire   L.I.,    b.  1876.      Res. — 
Criterion  Farm,  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia. 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles   Lennox  Peel,   G.C.B.,   Clerk  to 

Privy  Council  1875-98,   b.   1823;    d.    1899;    in.   1848, 

Hon.  Caroline  Georgiana,  d.  of  Lord  Templemore  : — 

Horace  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  in.  1899,  Violet,  d.  of 

Ralph   Dalyell,    C.B.,    of  Lingo,    Fife;    and   has    issue — 

Charles     Algernon     Peel,     Gentleman,    2nd     Lieut.     3rd 

Hussars,  b.  1906 ;    Pamela  Georgiana   \m.    1924,   Charles 

Frederick   Spencer  Chichester] ;  and   Marjorie  Violet  [m. 

1921,  Capt.  Evelyn  Ronald  Moncrieff  Fryer,  M.C.,  Gren. 

Gds.].      Res. — 22  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 

Edward  Lawrence  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  in.  ist, 
1895,  Mary  Caroline  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Charles  Spencer  Scrase 
Dickins  of  Coolhurst,  Horsham,  Sussex ;  2nd,  1905,  Con- 
stance Madeline  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  William 
Mure  of  Caldwell ;  and  has  issue  by  first  marriage — Caro- 
line Marian;  and  Joan  May  Cecilia  [m.  1923,  Richard 
Bernard  St.  Quentin  Wall,  late  Gren.  Gds.].  Res. — 
Burpham  House,  Arundel,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Peel,  Vicar  of  Lancing,  b.  1850; 

d.   1928  ;  m.  1880,  Hannah  Gertrude,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  K. 

Glazebrooke,  Vicar  of  Lower  Darwen,  Lancashire  : — 

Basil  Gerard  Peel,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian 

Army,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1907,  Mildred  Maud,  ygst.  d.  of  Col. 

W.  G.  Seton,  late  Indian  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue— Robert 

Edmund    Peel,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  D.C.L.I.,  b.  1908; 

John  Ralph  Alexander  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Gerald 

Rupert  Laurence  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and  Daphne 

Mildred  Mary.     Address — c/o  Lloyd's   Bank,  Cox  &  Co. 

Branch,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.i. 

Sons  of  William  Accrington  Peel  of  Pietermaritzburg, 
S.  Africa,   6.   1827;    d.    1881  ;    m.  ,    Anna,   d.    of 

Major  Leviss: — 
Jonathan  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1879,  Katherine 

Laura  Anna,  d.  of  J.  R.  Saunders.     Res. — 
William  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 


Lennox  Greenslade  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

Augustus  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Edmund  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Edmund  Yates  Peel,  b.  ;  d.  ;  in.  1861, 

Louisa  Longridge,  d.  of  Henry  Palmer  of  Shriff,  co. 

Leitrim: — 

Wyndham    Yates   Peel,  Gentleman,   formerly   Advocate 

Royal  Court,  Guernsey,  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple), 

b.  1862  ;  m.  1905,  Marion  Ethel,  d.  of  Rev.  James  Fletcher 

of  Eversfield,  Andover.     Res. — 

Edmund  Edgeworth  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Robert  William  Peel,  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  b. 
1846;  d.   1899;  in.  1875,  Caroline,  d.  of  C.  W.  Nevill, 
D.L.,  of  Westfa,  co.  Carmarthen: — 
Gerald  Charles  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Post.  add. — 
Lawrence  Westcar  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  m.  1912, 
Kate  Rosa,  elder  d.  of  late  W.  Brooke  Steel.     Res. — 
Colin  Nevill  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Robert  Bolton  Wilde  Peel  of  Moreb,  Carmar- 
then, b.  1818  ;  d.  1869  ;  m.  1846,  Dora,  d.  of  Samuel 
Morton  of  Harmony  Hall,  Melrose,  N.B.  : — ■ 
Charles  Edmund   Peel,   Gentleman,  b.   1849 ;    m.    1876, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  J.  W.  Sampson  ;  and  has  issue.    Res. — 

Hugh  Morton  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1853;  m.        ,  Emma, 
d.  of  William  Peel  of  Swinton  Park  ;  and  has  issue.    Res. — 
Sons  of  Bolton  Peel  of  Dotshill  Lodge,  co.  Warwick, 
b.  ;  d.  1843;    in.  1817,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  d.  of 

John  Peel  of  The  Pastures,  Stafford: — 
Reginald  Peel,  Gentleman,  late  8th  Foot,  b.       .     Res. — 
Lennox  Bolton  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 
Frederick  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Wildman  Yates  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Charles  James  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of   Frank  Steers    Peel,   b.   1849;     d.   1877;     m. 
1871,  Louisa  Fanny,  d.  of  Col.  F.  White,  C.B. ,  40th 
Regt.  :— 
Frank  Gerard  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
Reginald  Blanco  Steers  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.    Res. — 
Sons   of    Rev.    Francis   William   Peel,  M.A.   (Oxon.), 
Vicar  of  Shelbrooke,  b.  1823;  d.  1869;  m.  ist,  1852, 
Anne   Maria,    d.    of   Owen   Wethered   of  Remnaritz, 
Bucks. ;    2nd,    1870,   Emily,   d.  of  Sir  Baldwin  Wake 
Walker,  ist  Bart.,  K.C.B.  :— 
Francis  Spencer  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     Res. — 
Charles    Steers    Peel,    Gentleman,    b.    1872 ;    m.  , 

Dorothy  Bayliff ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Baldwin  Walker  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  in.  1907, 
Lucy  Mary,  only  d.  of  Rev.  R.  Y.  Whytehead,  Rector  of 
Lawford.    Res. — 

Hugh  Sinclair  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son    of  Frederic  Peel  of  East    Bergholt,   Suffolk,   b. 
1818  ;    d.  1867;    in.  1856,  Sarah,  d.  of  John  William 
Rhodes: — 
Herbert  Haworth  Peel,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Col.  (ret.)  Sussex 
R.G.A.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1892,  Monica,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  E.  Coulson, 
Vicar  of  Long   Preston,  Yorks.      Res. — Highlands,    East 
Bergholt,  Suffolk. 

Son  of  Lawrence   Peel,   b.   1836  ;    d.  ;    m.   1865, 

Emily  Frances,  d.  of  Philip  Cazenove: — 
Laurence  Cazenove  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Lawrence  Henry  Peel,   52nd  Light  Infantry 
and  Major  comdg.  Radnor  Mil.,  b.  1823;  d.  1865  ;  m. 
1846,  Catherine  Maria,  d.  of  Rev.  Walter  de  Winton: — 
Walter   Haywood   Peel,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Camb),    b. 
1847.     Res. — 
William  de  Winton  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1850.     Res. — 
Lawrence  Robert  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1854.     Res. — 

PEEL  of  Taliaras  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  sheaves  of 
as  many  arrows  proper,  banded  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
bee  volant  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged 
with  a  collar  azure,  charged  with  three  bezants,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  shuttle  or.  Motto — "Industria. " 
Livery — Dark  blue,  with  silver  buttons,  and  dark  blue  and 
white  striped  waistcoat. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Herbert  Peel,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Cantab,), 
J.  P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1890,  b.  1840;  d.  1918; 
m.  1884,  Mary  Susannah  Ainsworth,  eldest  d.  of  the 
late  Capt.  William  Henry  Lee,  R.M.L.I.,  by  his  wife 
Mary  Anne  Lee  :  — 
Humphrey  Lee  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  b. 
1893.     Seat — Taliaris,  Llandilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Son  of  Robert  Lloyd  Peel,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1892  ;  in.  1866, 

Catherine,  d.  of Ross  of  Inverness  : — 

Lawrence  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 


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Younger  son  of  William  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  b. 
1803;    d.    1883;    m.    1836,    Anna   Maria,    d.    of  John 
William  Lloyd,  of  South  Park,  Kent,  and  Danyrallt, 
Carmarthen: — 
William  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1843.     Res. — 

PEEL  of  Knowlmere  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  sheaves 
of  as  many  arrows  proper,  banded  gules,  on  a  chief  azure, 
a  bee  volant  or.     Mantling'  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On 


an  eagle  displayed  purpure  (Ethelston).  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  azure, 
charged  with  three  bezants,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
shuttle  or  (Peel) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ram's 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  gorged 
with  a  collar  azure,  charged  with  three  bezants,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  shuttle  or.     Motto — "  Industria." 

Sons  of  William  Peel,  Esq.,   of   Knowlmere   Manor, 
J.  P.   Lancashire  and  West  Riding  Yorks. ,  b.  1844;  d. 
1926  ;  m.  1876,  Meliora  Sybella  (d.  1918),  d.  ot  Henry 
Philpotts  of  St.  Clare,  Torquay  : — 
Robert    Peel,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's 
Inn),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1881 ;  m.  1907,  Mary  Beatrice,  d. 
of  Sir  Henry  Wilson  Worsley- Taylor,  Bart.,  K.C.,  of  More- 
ton    Hall,    Whalley,    Lanes.,    and   has    issue — Four  daus. 
Seat — Knowlmere   Manor,   Clitheroe,   York.     Chambers — 
4  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Henry  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1913,  Mary,  only 
d.  of  John  Arthur  Maconchy  of  Rathmore  ;  and  has  issue  — 
Walter  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Cicely.    Res. — 

The  late  Lawrence   Peel,    Esq.,    Capt.   P.W.O.    Yorks. 
Regt. ,  b.   1884  ;  m.  1912,  Hon.  Ethel  Laura  Brooks,  d.  of 
2nd    Baron    Crawshaw,    and   was   killed  in  action    19 T4, 
leaving  issue— Geoffrey  William  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
William  Ralph  Peel,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  with  two  Bars,  Lt.- 
Col.  late  Yorks.  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b.   1887. 
Son  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Accrington  House, 
and  Knowlmere  Manor,    b.   1806 ;  d.    1885 ;    m.   2nd, 
1838,    Mary,  dau.    of  Rev.  John  Wilde  of   Harnage, 
Salop,   Rector  of  Pontesbury  and  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Albington  Hussy: — 
Walter  Spencer  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  West  Riding  Yorks.  and 
Lancashire,  b.  1850.     Seat — Crow  Trees,  Melling,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Son    of  Augustus    Peel,   b.    1824  ;    d.    1876  ;    m.    1853, 
Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Edmund  Peel  of  Underrock,  Isle  of 
Wight  :— 
Augustus    Massey    Peel,    Gentleman,    b.    1856.     Res.— 
Dalkeith,  York  Road,  Babbacombe,  S.  Devon. 

PEEL  (R.L.,  1857,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  three  sheaves  of  as  many  arrows  proper,  banded 
gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  bee  volant  or  (Peel);  2  and  3, 
azure,  on  a  pile  between  two  cross  crosslets  in  base  argent, 


head  couped  sable,  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets  or 
(Ethelston).     Motto—"  Industria." 

Sons  of  Edmund    Peel  (formerly  Ethelston,  Esq.,  of 

Bryn-y-Pys,  co.  Flint,  and  Wallington  Hall,  Norfolk), 

J. P.    cos.    Flint,    Denbigh,    Salop,   and    Montgomery 

(High    Sheriff    1858),    D.L.    co.    Flint    (High   Sheriff 

1870),    b.    1826;    d.    1903;    m.    2nd,    1866,    Henrietta 

Margaret,  d.  of  Sir  Hugh  Williams,  3rd  Bart. : — 

Hugh  Edmund  Ethelston  Peel,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Flint 

and  Denbighsh.,  b.  1871;  m.  1892  [impaling  the  arms  of 

Rowley-Conwy,  namely:  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  sable,  on  a 

bend  cottised  argent,  a  rose  between  two  annulets  gules 

(for  Conwy) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  gules, 

three   crescents   or    (for    Rowley)],  Gwladys  Freda,   d.    of 

Capt.  Conwy  Grenville  Hercules  Rowley-Conwy,  Esq. ,  J.  P. 

and  D.L. ,  of  Bodrhyddan   Hall,  Flintsh. ;   and  has  issue — 

Edmund  Owen  Ethelston  Peel,  Esq.  ,M.C,  Capt.  Res.  of 

Officers,    5th    Dragoon   Gds.,    b.     1893   [m.    1919,  Violet 

Margaret  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1927),  d.  of  Sir  Robert 

Buchanan  Jardine  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  William  Jardine 

Ethelston  Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1920].     Seats — Bryn-y-Pys, 

Ellesmere,    Salop;    Llandrinio    Hall,    Llanymynech,   co. 

Montgomery.     Clubs — Carlton,  Orleans. 

Ernest  Ethelston  Peel,   Gentleman,  b.   1884;    m.  , 

Margarita,  d.  of Middleton  of  Rosario  ;  and  has  issue — 

Peel,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Res. — Argentina. 

PEGGE-BURNELL-SMITH-MILNES  of  Dunston 
Hall,  co.  Derby  (Roy.  Lie,  27  Dec.  1895).  Quarterly,  1. 
ermine,  a  bear  rampant  sable,  muzzled  and  gorged  with  a 
collar  or,  therefrom  a  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules,  a 
canton  (for  distinction)  of  the  last  (Milnes)  ;  2.  argent,  on 
a  bend  engrailed  azure  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
gules,  three  fleurs-de-lvs  or,  in  the  centre  chief  point  (for 
distinction)  a  cross  crosslet  sable  (Smith);  3.  per  fesse 
indented  or  and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  all  within  a 
bordure  gules,  charged  with  eight  plates  (Burnell) ;  4. 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  wedges  sable  (Pegge). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon,  in  front  of  a  boar's  head 
couped  sable,  muzzled  or  (the  neck  charged  for  distinction 
with  a  cross  crosslet  argent),  a  millrind  gold  (Milnes) ;  2. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  per  pale 
argent  and  azure,  armed  and  crined  or,  gorged  with  a 
ducal   coronet   counterchanged,   charged   (for  distinction) 


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with  a  cross  crosslet  also  counterchanged  (Smith) ;  3.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased 
sable,  in  the  paw  a  bunch  of  violets  proper  (Burnell);  4. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  sun  rising  in  splendour, 
the  rays  sable,  or,  and  argent  (Pegge).  Motto — "  Fortiter 
et  recte." 

Ygst.  son  of  Edward  Valentine  Pegge-Burnell,  Esq.,  of 
Winkburn   Hall    and    Beauchief  Abbey,    M.A.,   J. P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  Notts,  i860,  b.  1805;    d.  1878';    m. 
1833,  Harriet,  d.  of  Hugh  Parker  of  Woodthorpe,  co. 
Yorks. : — 
Major    Edward    Annesley    Pegge-Burnell-Smith-Milnes, 
late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1844.    Seat — Winkburn  Hall.  South- 
well, Notts. 

PEERBHOY  of  Bombay  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  azure 
and  argent,  in  chief  a  tent  with  two  poles  of  the  last,  and 
in  base  the  front  of  a  locomotive  engine  between  four 
bees  volant,  two  and  two,  in  pale  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  anchor 


erect  proper,  the  shank  surmounted  by  a  plate  bordered 
with  rope  also  proper,  and  charged  with  a  crescent  in  base 
and  a  mullet  in  chief,  both  azure.  Motto — "  Trust  in 
God." 

Son  of  Peerbhoy  Kadibhoy  of  Dhoraji : — 
Sir  Adamjee    Peerbhoy,    Kt.    Bach.    (1907),    Sheriff    ot 
Bombay    1898,    Kaiser-i-'Hind    Gold    Medallist,    J.  P.    for 
Bombay,   b.  .       Res.  —  South   Court,    Malabar    Hill, 

Bombay. 

PEGLER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  dancett^e  erminois  and 
gules,  a  pale  with  three  lions  rampant,  two  and  one,  and 
as  many  eagles  displayed,  one  and  two,  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  erminois, 
holding  in  each  claw  a  staff  raguly  and  in  either  beak  a 
mascle  gules.     Motto  —  "  Huic  habeo  non  tibi." 

Son  of  William   Pegler,  Esq.,  J. P.   Monmouthsh. ,  b. 

1856 ;  d.   1908  ;    m.   1883,  Clara  Annie  Phillips,  d.   of 

lames  Price  of  The  Rhadyr,  Usk  : — 
William  Pegler,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.    Res.—  The  Mount, 
Chepstow. 

PEIRSE,  see  BERESFORD-PEIRSE. 

PEIRSE-DUNCOMBE  (Roy.  Lie,  1887).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  chevron  engrailed  gules  and  argent,  three  talbots' 
heads  erased  counterchanged  (Duncombe) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
a  ducal  coronet  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  a 
cross  crosslet  for  distinction  (Peirse).     Mantling  gules  and 


argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  the  hind  leg 
of  a  horse  sable,  the  shoe  argent  (Duncombe) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or,  sur- 
mounted by  a  mural  crown  gules,  the  crown  charged  for 
destinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  (Peirse).  Motto — "Deo 
regi  patriae." 

Son  of  George  Thomas  Peirse-Duncombe,  Esq. ,  for- 
merly Capt.  nth  Hussars,  and  Capt.  Coldstream 
Gds. ,  b.  1825;  d.  1910;  m.  1853,  Arabella  Georgiana, 
only  child  of  Richard  William  Peirse  of  Northallerton, 
co.  Yorks.,  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards: — 
Richard  Slingsby  Peirse-Duncombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 


PELHAM,     see     ANDERSON  -  PELH  AM 
THURSBY-PELHAM. 


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PELHAM.  Quarterly,  r  and  4,  azure,  three  pelicans 
argent,  vulning  themselves  proper;  2  and  3,  gules,  two 
pieces  of  belts  with  buckles  erect  in  pale,  the  buckles 
upwards  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock  in  his  pride  argent. 
Motto — "  Vincit  amor  patriae." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Jocelyn  Brudenell 

Pelham,  O.B.E,,   6th  Earl    Chichester,  J.P.,  D.L., 

Maj.  and  Brev.  Lieut-.Col.  R.  Sussex  Regt.  (T.A.), 

b.  1871  ;    d.    1926  ;    m.  1898,    Ruth,  d.  of  Francis 

William   Buxton : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir   John    Buxton  Pelham,    8th   Earl   of 

Chichester  (23  June  1801),  Baron  Pelham  (4  May  1762)  ; 

13th  Bart.  (22  May  161 1)  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 

horse  of  mouse  colour  ;  on   the  sinister,  a  bear  proper, 

each  collared  with  a  belt  argent,  buckle  and  pendant  or], 

b.  1912.    Seat — Stanmer,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Godolphin  Pelham,  5th 

Earl  of  Chichester,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1870,  Hon. 

Alice    Carr  (Res. — The    Old    Mill    House,    Falmer. 

Lewes),  d.  of  1st  Lord  Wolverton  : — 

Hon.  Henry  George  Godolphin  Pelham,  Soudan  C.S. 

(ret.),  b.  1875  ;  m.  1906,  Agnes  Lee,  d.  of  T.  J.  Ollerhead, 

of  HUbury,  Minehead  ;    and  has  issue — Anthony  George 

Pelham,    Gentleman,    b.     191 1  ;     Joan    Ursula;     Beryl 

Northup.    Res. —  Hoe   Court,   North    Lancing,  Sussex. 

Club— Bath. 

Hon.  Anthony  Ashley  Ivo  Pelham,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1st,  1908,  Muriel  Spear  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Capt.  G.  S. 
Lindeman,  R.N.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ;  2nd  1928,  Barbara 
Clare,  d.  of  Col.  J.  E.  D.  Taunton,  late  D.Q.M.G.  Austr. 
Mil.  Forces.     Club—  Bath. 

PELHAM  (R.L.,  26  Oct.  1905,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  three  pelicans  vulning  themselves 
argent ;  ii.  and  iii.  (a  coat  of  augmentation)  gules,  two  pieces 
of  belts  with  buckles  erect  in  pale,  the  buckles  argent  (for 
Pelham) ;  2.  the  Arms  of  Anderson-Pelham  (R.L.,  1763), 
quarterly, i.  and  iiii., the  same  two  coats  of  Pelham  quarterly, 
ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  flory  sable 
(Anderson ) ;  2.  the  same  Arms  of  Anderson  by  male  descent ; 
4.  the  same  Arms  of  Pelham  by  inheritance  (with  many 
other  quarterings  of  Anderson  and  Pelham).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  peacock  in  his  pride  argent.  Motto — "Vincit  amor 
patriae."  Standard — Per  fesse  of  his  livery  colours,  azure 
and  gules.  Badge — A  buckle'argent.  Livery — (State),  Blue 
coat  with  scarlet  linings,  cuffs,  and  collar,  silver  lace,  and 
on  the  shoulder  a  silver  aiguilette  with  the  badge  em- 
broidered thereon ;  a  scarlet  waistcoat,  with  silver  iace, 
black  plush  breeches,  with  silver  lace  garters  and  tassels, 
white  silk  stockings,  silver  shoe-buckles,  a  beaver  cocked- 
hat  laced  with  silver  lace  and  trimmings  ;  (Dress),  Blue 
cloth  coat,  with  scarlet  collar,  facings,  and  silver  buttons, 
laced  with  silver  lace  on  collar  and  cuffs,  a  plain  scarlet 
cloth  waistcoat,  black  velvet  breeches  with  silver  lace 
garters  and  tassels,  black  silk  stockings,  and  silver  shoe- 
buckles. 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Maude  Anderson-Pelham, 
3rd  Earl  of  Yarborough,  b.   1835;  d.   1875  ;  m.   1858, 
Lady  Victoria  Alexandrina   Hare,  d.   of  4th  Earl  of 
Listowel : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Alfred  Pelham,  4th  Earl  of  Yarborough 
(30   Jan.    1837),    Baron   Yarborough   of   Yarborough,    co. 
Lincoln,  and   Baron  Worsley  of  Appuldurcombe,   in   the 
Isle  of  Wight,  P.C.,  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  Vice-Adm. ,  of  the  co.  of  Lincoln,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  J. P.,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Lincolnshire,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  and  Alderman   for   Lindsey   Div.   [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  bay  horse  regardant,  charged  on  the 


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body  with  three  ancient  buckles  gold ;  sinister,  a  water- 
spaniel  dog  regardant  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  three 
crosses  flory  sable],  b.  1859 ;  m.  1886,  Rt.  Hon.  Marcia 
Amelia  Mary  Lane-Fox  (d.  1926),  suo  jure  Baroness 
Fauconberg  and  Baroness  Conyers,  eld.  d.  and  coh. 
of  Sackville  George,  12th  Baron  Conyers  (and  de  jure 
Baron  Darcy  de  Knayth)  [Arms  of  Fox  —  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased  gules,  with  many 
quarterings  (vide  Fox)  borne  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence 
and  also  upon  a  lozenge  on  the  sinister  side  of  his  achieve- 
ment, the  lozenge  being  supported  by  two  lions  azure] ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — (1)  Rt.  Hon.  Sackville  George  Pelham,  8th 
Baron  Fauconberg  and  14th  Baron  Conyers,  M.C.,  J. P., 
D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  formerly  Capt.  nth  Hussars,  served 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  1888 ; 
succeeded  his  mother  in  the  two  Baronies  of  Faucon- 
berg and  Conyers  1926  [Arms  as  above,  a  label  of  three 


Harry  Francis  Pelham,  Esq.,  b.  1905.  Res.— 6  Hams- 
ton  House,  Kensington  Court  Place,  W.8. 

4th  son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Yarborough,  see  above : — 

Major  the  Hon.  Dudley  Roger  Hugh  Pelham,  D.S.O., 
D.L.,  J. P.  Lines.,  late  10th  Hussars,  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1872;  m.  1907, 
Evelyn  Elizabeth,  youngest  d.  of  Montagu  Richard  Waldo- 
Sibthorpe,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Res.—  North  Clifton  Hall, 
Newark.    Clubs — Cavalry,  Boodle's. 

PELHAM-CLINTON  (R.L.,  1  Dec.  1786).  Quarterly, 
i.  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
sable,  three,  two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  mullets  or, 
pierced  gules  (Clinton);  a  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii., 
azure,  three  pelicans  vulning  themselves  argent  (Pelham) ; 
ii  and  iii.  (being  a  coat  of  augmentation),  gules,  two 
buckles  with  pieces  of  belt,  the  buckles  in  chief  argent;  II., 


points  for  difference,  and  in  addition  the  quarterings  of 
Lane-Fox  (vide  Fox).  Supporters — Two  lions  rampant 
azure]  [m.  1919,  Nancye,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Brocklehurst  ; 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Diana  Mary  ;  and  Hon.  June  Wendy. 
(Seat — Harston,  Grantham)]  ;  (2)  Hon.  Marcus  Herbert 
Pelham,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  late  Lieut.  1st  Life 
Guards,  b.  1893  [m.  1919,  Hon.  Pamela  Douglas-Pennant, 
d.  of  3rd  Baron  Penrhyn  ;  and  has  issue — John  Edward 
^elham,  Esq.,  b.  1920;  and  Janet  Marcia  Rose].  Seat — 
Brocklesby  Park,  Lincolnshire.  Town  res. — 17  Arlington 
Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  and  Turf. 

Son  of  Hon.  Henry  Cornwallis  Pelham  (3rd  son  of  3rd 
Earl  of  Yarborough),  b.  1868  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1892,  Edith 
Katharine,  only  d.  of  Col.  William  Arthur  Roberts  : — 


the  same  arms  of  Clinton  by  male  descent ;  III.,  the  same 
arms  of  Pelham  ;  IV. ,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  two 
piles  in  point  sable  (Holies);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  licr 
rampant  gules  (Eastleigh) ;  V.,  sable,  a  crescent  sur- 
mounted by  a  mullet  argent  (Denzill) ;  VI.,  argent,  three 
chevronels  sable  (Archdeckne).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a  plume  of  five 
ostrich  feathers  argent,  banded  with  a  line  chevron  ways 
azure  (Clinton) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock  in 
his  pride  proper  (Pelham).      Motto — "  Loyaulte'  na  honte." 

Sons  of  Henry  William  Pelham-Clinton,  Gentleman,  b. 
860 ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1886,  Mary,    d.  of  Gen.  Frederick 

Green  Wilkinson,  C.B.  : — 
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late  Notts.  (Sherwood  Rangers)  Yeo. ,  served  Great  War 
1914-18,  b.  1892  ;  in.  1920,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  Carlon, 
R.  Canadian  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue— Ethne  Mary.  Res.— 
10  Gloucester  Terrace,  W. 

Guy  Edward  Pelham-Clinton,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.E., 
b.  1894  ;  m.  1918,  Hermione,  d.  of  Arthur  F.  C.  Tolle- 
mache  ;  and  has  issue— 2  sons.  Res.  —Trebles  Holford, 
Bagborough,  Somerset. 

PELHAM-CLINTON-HOPE  (R.L.,  7  Ap.  1887,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  bezants,  as  many  laurel  leaves  slipped  vert,  all  within 
a  bordure  wavy  argent  (Hope);  2.  argent,  six  cross 
crosslets  fitch^e  three,  two  and  one  sable,  on  a  chief  gules, 
two  mullets  or,  pierced  gules  (Clinton) ;  3.  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  azure,  three  pelicans  argent,  vulning  themselves  proper  ; 
li.  and  iii.,  gules,  two  belts  in  pale  issuing  from  the  base 
argent  (Pelham).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 1. 
in  the  centre,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  broken 
terrestrial  globe  charged  with  a  laurel  leaf  slipped  and 
surmounted  by  a  rainbow  in  arch  all  proper,  the  whole 
debruised   by  a    bendlet  sinister  wavy  ermine   (Hope);  2. 


as  an  honourable  augmentation  (R.L. ,  17  March  1817), 
on  a  chief  wavy  argent,  in  front  of  a  city  intended  to 
represent  that  of  Algiers,  a  range  of  batteries  flanked  en 
the  sinister  by  a  circular  fortified  castle,  with  triple  battle- 
ments proper,  thereon  two  flags  displayed,  the  one  barry 
wavy  or  and  gules  (indicative  of  the  presence  of  the  Bey 
of  Algiers,  within  the  said  castle),  and  the  other  of  the 
last ;  on  the  dexter,  and  abreast  of  the  said  batteries,  a  ship 
of  the  line,  bearing  the  flag  of  an  Admiral  of  the  Blue 
Squadron,  moored  also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  bow  of  a  ship 
with  parts  of  the  foremast  and  bowsprit  standing  and 
appearing  as  a  wreck  on  a  rock,  the  waves  breaking  round 
her  proper,  intended  to  represent  the  wreck  of  the 
"  Dutton,"  East  Indiaman,  off  Plymouth  Garrison.  Motto 
— "  Deo  adjuvante,  fortuna  sequatur." 

Onlysurv.sonof  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Henry  Edward  Pellew,6th 
Viscount  Exmouth,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1923;  m.  1st,  1858,  Eliza 
(d.  1869),  d.  of  Hon.  Judge  William  Jay  of  New  York  : 
'  2nd,  1873,  Augusta,  d.  of  Hon.  Judge  William  Jay : — 
Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Charles  Ernest  Pellew,  7th  Viscount    Ex- 
mouth  (10  Dec.  1816),  Baron  Exmouth(i  June  1814),  and  a 

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on  the  dexter,  issuant  from  a  coronet  gules,  five  plumes 
argent,  banded  azure  (Clinton)  ;  3.  on  the  sinister,  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock  in  his  pride  proper 
(Pelham).  Supporters— Two  greyhounds  argent,  collared 
and  lined  gules. 

Son    of   the    Most    Noble    Henry    Pelham   Alexander 
Pelham-Clinton-Hope,  6th  Duke  of  Newcastle,  b.  1834  ; 
d.    1879;    m.    1861,    Henrietta    Adela,    d.    of    Henry 
Thomas  Hope  of  The  Deepdeene,  W.  Surrey  : — 
The  Most  Noble  Henry  Francis  Hope  Pelham-Clinton- 
Hope,  8th  Duke  of  Newcastle  (G.B.  17   Nov.  1766),  and 
15th  Earl  of   Lincoln   (Eng.    4    May,    1572),    late    Lieut. 
Sherwood  Rangers,  b.  1866;  m.  1st,  1894,    Mary  Augusta, 
d.  of  William  Yohe  (from   whom   he  obtained   a   divorce 
1902);     2nd,    1904,    Olive   Muriel  (d.  1912),    d.    of  George 
Thompson  of  Melbourne;  and  has  issue— Henry  Edward 
Hugh    Pelham-Clinton-Hope,   commonly    called    Earl  of 
Lincoln,   b.   1907 ;    Lady  Doris   Lois  ;    and    Lady   Mary. 
S<;afr— Clumber,  Worksop  ;  Harrowlands,  Dorking  ;  Castle 
Blayney,  co.  Monaghan.      Clubs—  Bachelors',  Wellington. 

PELLEW   (H.    Coll.,    1796).      Gules,    a    lion    passant 
guardant,   and  in   chief  two  chaplets   of    laurel    or,    and 


Baronet  (18  March  1796)  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  lion  guar- 
dant or,  navally  crowned,  azure,  resting  the  sinister  hind 
paw  upon  an   increscent   argent ;    sinister,  a   male  figure 
representing   Slavery,   trousers  argent,   striped   azure,    the 
upper  part  of  the  body  naked,  holding  in  the  sinister  hand 
broken  chains  proper,  the  dexter  arm  elevated  and  holding  a 
cross  or],  b.  1863;    m.  1st,  1886,  Margaret  (d.  1922),  d.   of 
Professor  Chandler  of  New  York  ;  2nd,  1923,  Mabel,  d,  of  the 
late  Richard  Gray,  of  San  Francisco  ;  and  has  issue — (by  1st 
wife)  Hon.  Anna.   Res.  — Anthony  Place,  Hindhead,  Surrey. 
Son  of  Capt.   Pownoll    William    Pellew,  b.   1837 ;    d. 
1827 ;    m.    1867,    Mary    Elizabeth,    d.   of    Rev.    John 
Armstrong  Bagnell : — 
Edward   Irving    Pownoll    Pellew,    Esq.,   O.B.E.,    B.A. 
(Camb.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1868;   m.  1902,  Frances, 
d.  of  Alfred  Wells  Edwards  ;  and  has  issue — Pownoll  Irving 
Edward  Pellew,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Rose  Mary.    Res. 
— Chateau  de  Bellevue  Jurancon,  Pau. 

Son   of  Fleetwood   Hugo   Pellew,    Gentleman,    Com- 
missioner   of    Dacca,    b.     1838;    d.     1906;    m.     1869, 
Dorothy  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Philip  Anderson  :— 
Fleetwood  Hugo   Pellew,   Esq.,  Major  late    W.    Yorks. 
Regt.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1909,  Violet  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  James 


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Du  Pre  ;  and  has  issue — Fleetwood  Hugo  Pellew,  Gentle- 
men, b.  1910 ;  Anthony  Pownoll  Pellew,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911  ;  Myles  Addington  Pellew,  Gentleman,  b.  1919; 
Timothy  Winthrop  Pellew,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and  Anne. 
Res. — Arlesey  House,  Arlesey,  Beds. 

PELLATT  of  Toronto  (Vn.  Sussex  1662,  Ped.  H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  two  bars  sable,  the  upper  one  charged  with  a 
bezant.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  an  acorn  leaved  and  slipped  proper. 
Motto  —  -'  Devant  si  je  puis." 

Son  of  Henry  Pellatt,  m.  Emma  Mary  Holland: — 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Mill  Pellatt,  Knt.  Bach.  (1905), 
C.V.O.  (1910),  Trustee  of  Trinity  Univ.,  a  Governor  of 
Grace  Hosp. ,  &c. ,  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  2nd  Regt.  Canadian 
Infantry  (Queen's  Own  Rifles  of  Canada),  commanded 
Canadian  contingent  on  occasion  of  Coronation  of  King 
Edward  VII.,  in  Aug.  igiohe  re-equipped  and  brought  over 
from  Canada  the  whole  regiment  to  participate  with  the 
British   Army   at   Aldershot    and  elsewhere,    Pies,    of  the 


Society  of  Knights  Bachelor  since  1910,  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
the  Duke  ofConnaught,  Governor-Gen.  of  Canada,  is  Knt. 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem , 
b.  i860;  m.  1882,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Dobson  of  Bowcastle, 
Cumberland;  and  has  issue — Reginald  Pellatt,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
Col.    Queen's  Own  Rifles,  of  Canada,   b.  [m.   1927, 

Catharine  Welland,  d.  of  J.  P.  Merritt,  of  Oakhill  St. 
Catharine's,  Ontario].  Res.  —  Toronto,  Canada  ;  Lake 
Marie,  King,  Ontario. 

Only  son  of  Frederick  William  Pellatt,  Gentleman,  ot 

Whetstone,    Middx.,   b.    1835;   d.     1906;    m.     1857, 

Marion  Amy,  d.  of  Benjamin  Howson,  of  The   Lee, 

Wyersdale,  Lanes. : — 

Frederick  Mill  Pellatt,  Gentleman,  b.   i860;    m-    1897, 

Franecs  Maria,  d.  of  Maberly  Philips,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.S.A.  ; 

and   has  issue — Apsley  Pellatt,  Gentleman,   b.  1898;    and 

Mary  Meriton,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.  (Eng.).     Res.— Coombe  Hill, 

East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 

PELLY  of  Upton.  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  three  martlets  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallary 
or,  charged  on  the  rim  with  three  hurts,  an  elephant's 
head  argent.     Motto — "  Deo  ducente  nil  nocet." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Henry  Pelly,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1809  ; 
d.  1864,  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  i860,  Blanche  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Sir  Frederick  Vincent,  nth  Bart.  : — 
Sir  Harold  Pelly,  4th  Bart.,  of  Upton,  Essex  (14  Aug. 
1840),  J.P.  Wilts.,  J. P.,  C.  A.  Dorset,  b.  1863  ;   s.  his  half 
brother  1877  ;  m.  1889,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Maj.  Robert 
Poore,   of   Old   Lodge,   Salisbury  ;    and   has   issue — (1) 
Harold  Alwyne  Pelly,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  7th  Queen's  Own 
Hussars,  6.  1893  [m.  1917,  Caroline  Earle,  d.  of  the  late 


Richard  Hey  wood- Jones,  of  Badsworth  Hall,  Yorks.;  and 
has  surv.  issue  —  John  Alwyne  Pelly,  Esq.,  b.  1918  ; 
Richard  Heywood  Pelly,  Esq,  b.  1920  ;  Frederick 
Michael  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Carol  Patricia 
Benita  [Res.—  Carlton  Curlieu  Manor,  Leicester.  Club — 
Cavalry) ;  (2)  Philip  VincentPelly,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Grenadier 
Gds.  (desp.),  b.  1898  {Club —  Guards')  ;  Benita  Blanche 
[m.  1913,  Sir  Thomas  Evans  Keith  Lees,  2nd  Bart.  (d. 
1915)  (Res. — Thorngrove,  Gillingham,  Dorset)] ;  Madeline 
Annie  Pamela  [m.  1915,  Sir  John  Victor  Elliott  Lees,  3rd 
Bart.  (Res. — South  Lytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset)]  ; 
Mary  Evelyn  [m.  1921,  Hugh  Maurice  Hill,  Esq.  ;  and 
has  issue  (Res. — Wickwar,  Glos.)].  Res. — Thorngrove, 
Gillingham,  Dorset.     C/u&— Wellington. 

Arthur  Norris  Pelly,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.  Sussex  Regt., 
b.  1864  ;  m.  1923,  Helen  Amy,  d.  of  W.  Laverton,  Esq., 
of  Leigh  ton,  Westbury,  Wilts.,  and  widow  of  Rev.  George 
Attwood,  Rector  of  Bishopstow,  Warminster.  Res. — 
Dianas,  Stockton,  Wilts.     Club — Wellington. 

Son   of   Charles    Raymond    Pelly,    Gentleman,    b. 

1837  ;    d.  1879  ;    m.  1864,  Louisa  Catherine,  d.  of 

Sir  R.  N.  Hamilton,  K.C.B.,  6th  Bart.:— 

Charles  Hamilton  Raymond   Pelly,  Esq.,  Maj.  and 

Hon.    Lt.-Col.    R.G.A.,    served    Great    War    1914-19  ; 

b.   1867 ;    m.   1897,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.   Frederick 

Trevitt,  of  Haslemere,  Surrey.     Res. — Houghton  Manor, 

Hunts.;    2  Hobart  Place,  S.W.      Club — Junior  United 

Service. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Raymond  Percy  Pelly,  M.A.,  Hon. 

Canon  of  Worcester,  b.  1841  ;    d.  191 1  ;    m.  1864, 

Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Larkins,  Bengal 

Artillery  : — 

Rev.  Douglas  Raymond  Pelly,  D.S.O.,  M.A.  Camb., 

V.D.,  Hon.  C.F.,  Rector  of  Woolbeding,  served  Matabele 

War   (medal  and   clasp)   and   Great   War   (despatches 

3  times),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1898,  Verena  Noelie,  d.  of  the  late 

Rev.  George  Herbert  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Claude 

Bernard  Raymond  Pelly,  Esq.,  Flying  Officer  R.A.F., 

b,  1902  ;    (2)  Peter  Douglas  Herbert  Raymond  Pelly, 

Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1904  ;    (3)  Blake  Raymond  Pelly, 

Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Stella  Elizabeth  Mary.     Res. — 

Rectory,  Woolbeding,  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

Raymond  Theodore  Pelly,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.,  Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
Loyal  North  Lanes.  Regt.,  served  S.  Africa  1900-01 
(medal  and  4  clasps)  and  Great  War  (despatches  7  times, 
2  brevets,  Crocedi  Guerra  (Italy),  Order  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  (Italy)),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1910,  Moriet  Elsie,  d.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  A.  Creagb,  C.B. ;  and  has  issue — Moriet 
Pamela  ;  and  Patricia  Carlotta.  Res. — Rystead,  The 
Mount,  Wembley.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  M.C.C. 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Pelly,  sometime 
Chaplain  of  Madras,  b.  1844  ;    d.  1921  ;    m.  1867, 
Katherine  (d.  1907),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Gardiner  Harvey, 
Madras  Army  : — 
Charles  Brent  Neville  Pelly,  Esq.,  Supt.  Police,  Mad- 
ras, b.  1870  ;   m.  1901,  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Alex- 
ander Sinclair  Grove,  D.S.O. ;    and  has  issue — Charles 
Sinclair  Pelly,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1902  ;  Henry  Patrick 
Neville  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.   1912  ;    and  Betty  Joan. 
Res. — Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim. 

Sons   of   Maj.    William   Francis   Henry   Pelly,    R. 
Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1874  ;    killed  in  action  1916  ; 
m.  1901,  Dora,  d.  of  William  V.  Davy  : — 
Denis  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 
Nigel  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 

Younger  sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry   Pelly   (see 
above)  : — 
Frank  le  Quesne  Pelly,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  b.   1880; 
m.  1910,  Jessie  Letitia,  d.  of  Dr.  N.  Goodchild,  of  High- 
gate  Road,  N.     Res. — 

George  Sinclair  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Stewart  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1846  ; 

d.   1928;  m.   1875,  Frances  Anne  (d.  1911),  d.  of 

George  Robinson  : — 

George  Stewart  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;    m.  1927, 

Adah,  d.  of  Ward  Sovereign.     Res. — British  Columbia. 

Son  of    Edward    Pelly,    Gentleman,    b.    1848  ;    d. 

1928  ;  m.  1876,  Ellen  (d.  1882),  d.  of  JohnGarrioch, 

of  Manitoba  : — 

Edward  Raymond  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rear-Adm.  Francis    Raymond  Pelly  (ret.), 

R.N.,  b.  1851  ;   d.  1907  ;  m.  1S81,  Mary,  d.  of  Rev. 

Robert  Posnett,  Rector  of  Laracor,  co.  Kildare : — 

Hutcheson  Raymond  Pelly,  Esq.,  Maj.  Indian  Army, 

b.  1887  ;  m.  1913,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Edward  Clifford  Walsh, 

of  St.  Aldens,  Arklow  ;  and  has  issue — Clifford  Raymond 


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Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Dorothy  May.     Res. — 
Son  ot  Albert  Champion  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ; 
d.    1915 ;    tn.    1878,    Alice   (10     Salisbury    Road, 
Worthing),   d.    of   the   late   Charles  A.  Ferguson, 
of  Lee,  Kent : — 
Albert  Edgar  Champion  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1879; 
m.  1904,  Agness  May,  d.  of  William  Hall,  of  Chesterfield  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  John  May  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1905; 
(2)  Noel  Henry  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;    (3)  Edgar 
Frank  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;   Kathleen  Ruth  ;  and 
Winifred  Ina.     Res. — 64  Stalker  Lees  Road,  Sheffield. 
Sons  of  Albert  Pelly,  Gentleman,  6.  1813  ;  d.  1894  ; 
tn.  1844,  Barbara  Ellen  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Streatfeild,  of  Chart's  Edge  :  — 
William  Henry  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;    tn.    1st, 
1882,  Eleanor  Lucy  (d.   1883),  d.  of  John  S.  Steele, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Reigate  ;   2nd,  1907,  Edith  Anne,  d.  of  W. 
H.  Nash,  of  Reigate ;    and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — 
Russell  George  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.   1883    [m.   1909, 
Frances  Carruthers,  d.  of  Sir  Francis  C.  Gould;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Russell  Steele  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 
Michael  Beaumont  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  19 12  ;  Anthony 
Roger  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  {Res. — The  Mill  House, 
Langford,  Maldon,  Essex)]  ;  (by  2nd  wife) — Edith  Streat- 
feild.    Res. — Colley  Bridge,  Reigate,  Surrey. 

Herbert  Alexander  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  tn. 
1st,  1882,  Florence  Hatch  ;  2nd,  1899,  Ada  Roylence 
Terry.     Res. — 

Sons  ot  John  Henry  Pelly,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 

b.  1848  ;   d.  1920  ;    m.  1885,  Mary  Rose  (d.  1927), 

d.  of  James  Lyon  Thorne,  Fleet  Paymaster,  R.N. : — 

John  Henry  Pelly,  Esq.,  Major  Worcs.  Regt.,  b.  1886  ; 

tn.  1921,  Dorothy,  d.of  J.  P.  Gabb,  M.D.,of  Poyle  Mount, 

Guildford  ;   and  has  issue — Dorothy  Joan.     Res. — 

Charles  Thorne  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;    tn.  1922, 

Lilian  Mary,  d.  of  Adm.  J.  W.  Ham,  C.B. ;  and  has  issue 

— 2  daus.     Res. — Ashton  Lodge,  Bassett,  Southampton. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Richard  Wilson  Pelly,  R.N.,  D.L., 

b.   1814  ;    d.   1890;    tn.   1851,  Katherine  Jane  (d. 

1901),  d.  of  John  Gurney  Fry  : — 

John  Gurney   Richard   Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.    1855  ; 

tn.  1st,  1878,  Jane  Gurney  (d.  1917),  d.  of  the  late  Charles 

A.  Leatham ;  2nd,  1918,  Clare  Emily,  d.  of  the  late 

Edmund  North  Buxton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Knighton,  Essex  ; 

and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — (1)  Vivian  Gurney  Pelly, 

Gentleman,  b.  1881   [tn.  1907,  Dorothy  Penrose,  d.  of 

William  H.  Sewell,  of  Epping  Place,  Epping ;   and  has 

issue — Douglas  Gurney  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  (Res. 

— Park  Place,  North  Weald,  Essex)] ;  (2)  Eustace  Gurney 

Pelly,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1886 

[tn.   1924,  Dulcibella,  d.  of  Robert  H.  H.  Eden,  and 

formerly  wife  of  Llewellyn  Arthur  Hughes-Jones  (Res. — 

Glenbrook,  Gletton,  nr.  Cheltenham)] ;    Elaine  ;    and 

Kathleen.     Res. — Theydon  Place,  Epping,  Essex. 

Rev.  Richard  Arnold  Pelly,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Hon. 
Canon  Chelmsford,  Essex,  1916-27,  Chaplain  to  Bishop 
of  Chelmsford  since  1923,  b.  1856  ;  tn.  1st,  1882,  Margaret 
Jane  (d.  1903),  d.  of  T.  Buxton,  of  Easneye  Park,  Herts. ; 
2nd,  1906,  Dora  Isobel(<f.  igi5),d.  of  Sir  Edward  Hildred 
Carlile,  Bart,  (q.v.)  ;  and  has  surv.  issue: — (1)  Rev. 
Arnold  Claude  Pelly,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Principal  of  St. 
Andrew's  College,  Gorakpur,  b.  1883  [tn.  1920,  Constance, 
d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Stern,  of  Gorakpur  (Res. — 
St.  Andrew's  College,  Gorakpur,  India)] ;  (2)  Donald 
Geoffrey  Pelly,  Esq.,  Hon.  Capt.  Roy.  Corps  of  Signals, 
b.  1884  [tn.  1913,  Joan,  d.  of  John  Uhthoff,  M.D.,  of 
Wavertree  House,  Brighton  (Res. — Haywards  Heath, 
Sussex)] ;  (3)  Rev.  Richard  Lawrence  Pelly,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  C.F.  1915-18  (despatches),  b.  1886  [tn.  1927, 
Rosa  Salome,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  d.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Rev.  John  Wordsworth,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
(Address — Calcutta)];  (4)  Francis  Brian  Pelly,  Gentle- 
man, A.F.C.,  Lieut,  late  R. A. F.,  b.  1889  [tn.  1913,  Edith 
Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  J.  Packe,  Vicar  of 
Feering,  Kelvedon  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Brian 
Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Peter  Richard  Pelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Margaret  Beatrice  (Res. — 
Feering  Croft,  Stanmore)] ;  (5)  Arthur  Roland  Pelly, 
Esq.,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Hon.  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1895 
[tn.  1920,  Phyllis  Elsie,  eld.  d.  of  A.  Duff  Henderson,  of 
Fernwood,  Sydenham ;  and  has  issue — John  Gordon 
Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Mary  Duff ;  and  Janet 
Elizabeth  (Res. — 1  Coneydale,  Welwyn  Garden  City)] : 
and  Janet  Catherine  [tn.  1913,  Capt.  Edward  Randall 
Cubitt,  Norfolk  Regt.  (killed  inaction  1915).  Res. — 
Butlers,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex. 

Edmund  Nevill  Richard  Pellv,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ; 


tn.  1887,  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  John  Fowler,  of  Leeds  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Noel  Pelly,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1888  [tn.  1924,  Rosalind,  d.  of  R.  G.  Gatehouse. 
(Club — United  Service)]  ;  (2)  Edmund  Godfrey  Pelly, 
Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  M.T.C.,  6. 1889  [w.  1919, 
Isabel  Amy,  d.  of  the  late  R.  H.  Fowler,  of  Moor  House, 
Leeds ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Hubert  Pelly,  Gentle- 
man, 6.  1923  ;  and  Antoinette  Joan  (Res. — 23  Hamil- 
ton Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.8.  Club — Constitu- 
tional)] ;  (3)  Hubert  Richard  Pelly,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Essex  Regt.,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  (4)  Denis 
Edward  Pelly,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1898  [tn.  1925, 
Grace,  d.  of  the  late  P.  Laurence,  of  The  Grove,  Witham, 
Essex  ;  and  Cicely  Edith.  Res. — Witham  Lodge,  Essex. 
Herbert  Cecil  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1st, 
1882,  Mary  Richenda  (d.  1919),  d.  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Carter,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Limes,  Walthamstow  ;  2nd, 
1924,  Eileen  Boyd  Carpenter;  and  has  issue  (by 
1st  wife) — (1)  Humphrey  Richard  Pelly,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  R.E.  (T.F.),  b.  1886  [tn.  1916,  Barbara  Vidal,  d. 
of  Frederick  Scrutton,  of  Woolpits,  Nutfield  ;  and  has 
issue — Diana  ;  and  Juliet  (Res. — Lyndsay's  Farm,  In- 
gatestone,  Essex.  Club— R.A.C.)]  ;  (2)  Gilbert  Cecil 
Pelly,  Esq.,  Lt. -Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1892  [tn.  1921, 
Constance,  d.  of  F.  E.  de  T.  Glazebrook,  of  Manilla, 
Philippine  Islands ;  and  has  issue — David  Cecil  Pelly, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  John  Kenneth  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b. 
1923  (Res. — Wychwood.  South  Nutfield,  Surrey.  Club — 
United  Service)]  ;  (3)  Kenneth  Raymond  Pelly,  Esq., 
M.C.,  Capt.  late  R.A.S.C,  b.  1893  [tn.  1919,  Elspeth 
Noma,  eld.  d.  of  R.  C.  Grant,  of  Hale  Edge,  South  Nut- 
field ;  and  has  issue — Andrew  Desmond  Pelly,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923  ;  and  Ursula  Elspeth  (Res. — Iron  Pear  Tree 
House,  South  Godstone,  Surrey)]  ;  and  Gwynneth  Mary 
[tn.  1909,  John  Keble  Guy,  of  The  Court,  Nutfield  ;  and 
has  issue].  Res. — Venars,  Nutfield,  Surrey.  Club — 
Constitutional. 

Alfred  Digby  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  tn.  1899, 
Evelyn  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Edward  John  Harford, 
Rector  of  Marston,  Frome  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Sir  Henry  Bertram  Pelly,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Admiral 
R.N.  (ret.),  served  Great  War  (despatches),  has  Orders 
of  the  Nile,  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  of  St. 
Vladimir  (Russia),  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1904,  Lilian  Katharine, 
d.  of  Sir  William  Vincent,  12th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Douglas  Charles  Vincent  Pelly,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1908 ;  Adrian  Vincent  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 ; 
Esterel  Alice  Muriel ;  and  Andrea  Evelyn.  Res. — Broom- 
house,  West  Horsley,  Surrey.     Club — United  Service. 

Frederick  Raymond  Pelly,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  tn. 
1906,  Beatrice  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  H. 
Delme  Radcliffe,  Rector  of  Holwell.  Res. — 22  St. 
James's  Place,  S.W. ;  Preshaw  House,  Upham,  Hants. 
Club— Bath. 

Son  of  Percy  Leonard  Pelly,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Oakley, 

Merstham,  Surrey,  b.   1826  ;    d.   1892  ;    tn.   1852, 

Eliza  Anne  (d.  1924),  d.  of  John  Sanderson  Rigge, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Belmont  Castle,  Grays,  Essex  : — 

Percy  John  Pelly,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Glos.,  b.  1853  ;  tn.  1879, 

Florence  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Butler,  of  Elmore, 

Chipstead  ;   and  has  issue — 3  daus.     Res. — The  Priory, 

Tetbury,   Glos.     Club — Constitutional. 

Son  of  Leonard  Pelly,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Essex,  late  Major 

Essex  Yeo.,  b.  1856  ;   d.  1913  ;   tn.  1880,  Elizabeth 

(Res. — Great   Brickhill   Lodge,   Bletchley),    d.    of 

Charles    Albert    Leatham,   of    Gunnersgate    Hall, 

Yorks.  : — 

Eric  Percy  Leonard  Pelly,  Gentleman,  late  T.F.  Res., 

served  Great  War,  b.  1894  ;    tn.  1924,  Helen  Marjorie, 

d.  of  the  late  Edmund  Richmund  Wade,  of  Quincy, 

Mass.,  U.S.A. ;   and  has  issue — Rosamund  Anne.     Res. 

— Yonder,  Penn,  Bucks. 

PEMBERTON  ( R.  L. ).  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
buckets  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable.  Motto 
— "  Nee  temere,  nee  timide." 

Son  of  Arthur  Ralph  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Rifle 
Brigade,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1918  ;  m. 

Richard  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Res. — King- 

ston Grove,  Kingston  Blount,  Wallingford. 

PEMBERTON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  vert  and  argent, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  buckets,  as  many  pallets, 
each  charged  with  across  crosslet,  all  counterchanged.  Mant- 
ling' vert  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent,  a  dragon's  head 


couped  vert,  collared  and  chained  of  the  first.     Motto  — 
1 '  Dura  anima  spes  est. " 

Sons  of  Charles  Davis  Pemberton,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1899  ;  m. 

,  Jane,  ygst.  d.  of  Capt.  John  Blanshard : — 

Busick  Edmonds  Pemberton,  Gentleman,    b.   1851 ;    m. 

1883,  Harriet  Eleonora,  d.  of  Henry  Mills,  Q.C. ,  Judge  of 

High   Court   of  Calcutta;    and   has   issue  —  (1)    Thomas 

Blanshard  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  [m.  ] ;  (2) 

Roger  Busick  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  [m.  ]; 

(3)  Christopher  Gale  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m. 

];  (4)  Francis  Seaton   Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 

[m.  ]  ;  and  Eleonore  Blanshard.     Seat — Coke's  Green, 

Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks.     Club— Bath. 

Ernest  St.  Clair  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Col.  late  Royal 
Engineers,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1896,  Annie,  d.  of  John  Catto  of 
Memsie,  Bridgwater-on-Loddon,  Victoria,  Australia.  Seat 
— Pyrland  Hall,  Taunton,  Somersetshire.  Clubs — United 
Service,  Somerset  County. 

Son  of  Seaton  Blanshard  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  of 
St.  Catherine's,  Ontario,  b.  1858;  d.  1918;  m.  1898, 
Edith  Amelia,  d.  of  Charles  Alfred  Riordon  of  St. 
Catherine's,  Ontario,  Canada  : — 
John  Sigerist  Blanshard  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Horace   Claude    Pemberton,    Gentleman,    of 
Jujuy,  Argentine,  b.   i860 ;  d.   1924  ;    m.   1893,   Maria 
Jacinta,  d   of  Sefior  Teofilo  Sanchez  de  Bustamant6  : — 
Horacio  Severs  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Res. — 
Ernest  Roger  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Robert  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Hugh  Francis  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Carlos  Jose1  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Son   of  Willoughby  Arthur   Pemberton,    Gentleman, 
b.  1862  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1904,  Ruth,  d.  of  Charles  Leth- 
bridge,  formerly  of  Chargot,  Dunster,  Somerset: — 
Mordaunt    Ashington   Sigerist    Pemberton,    Gentleman, 
b.  1907.     Res. — 

PEMBERTON  of  Torry  Hill  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  an 
estoile  or,  between  three  buckets  sable,  hoops  and  handles 
of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  ermine,  erased 
gules,  ducally  gorged  or,  and  transfixed  by  an  arrow  fesse- 
wise  proper.    Motto — "  Ut  tibi  sic  alteri." 

Son  of  Robert  Leigh  Pemberton,  Esq.,  of  Torry  Hill, 

J.  P.  Kent  and  for  Herefordshire,  late  Capt.  3rd  and  4th 

Batts.  Queen's  Own  West  Kent  Regt. ,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1918  ; 

m.  1883,  Edith  Selina  Hay  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Robert  Hay 

Murray: — 

Robert   Douglas   Leigh   Pemberton,    Esq.,    M.C.,    J. P. 

Kent,  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds. ,  and  R.F.C.,  b.  1896;  m.  ig25, 

Helen,  3rd  d.  of  Rev.  F.  Payne-Gallwey,  of  Sessay,  Thirsk, 

Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — Robert  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b. 

1927.  Seat — Torry  Hill,  near  Sittingbourne.   Club — R.A.F. 

Son   of  Maj.-Gen.    Sir  Wykeham  Leigh  Pemberton, 


K.C.B.,  J. P.,    of  Abbot's  Leigh,  formerly  Col.  60th 

Rifles,  b.   1833 ;  d.   1918 ;  m.  1884,  Jessie,  d.  of  John 

Graham  of  Skelmorlie  Castle,  N.B.  : — 
Darell  Wykeham  Graham  Leigh  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  King's  Royal  Rifles,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1912,  Violet  Hope 
Howard,  only  dau.  of  late  John  Whitlark  of  Finedon,  North- 
ants.  ,  and  has  issue — Sybil  Hazel ;  and  Diana  Audrey. 
Res. — Cold  Ash,  Liphook,  Hants. 

Son  of  Henry  Leigh  Pemberton,   b.    1835 ;    d.   1895  ; 

m.  ,  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Garth,  P.C.  :— 

Cyril  Leigh  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m-  1909; 
Mary  Evelyn,  second  d.  of  late  Matthew  George  Megaw 
of  Pont  Street,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue— Christopher  Pem- 
berton, Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Pamela  ;  and  Anne  Loveday. 
Res. — Frinsted,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 

The  late  Rev.  JOSEPH  HARDWICK  PEMBER- 
TON, Clerk  in  Holy  Orders.  Born  Oct.  5,  1852,  being  the 
only  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Pemberton,  Gentleman,  by  his 
wife  Amelia  Elizabeth,  second  dau.  of  John  Barnes,  Gentle- 
man. Died  July  22, 1926.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  on 
a  chevron  ermine,  between  in  chief  two  ears  of  wheat  slipped 
or,  and  in  base  a  dove  rising  proper,  three  griffins'  heads 
erased  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  and  sprouting  towards  the  dexter  proper,  a  griffin 
passant  or,  gutt£e-de-poix.  Motto— "  Juncti  valemus." 
Livery — Blue.  Estates — Bowes,  Ongar,  Essex  ;  Manor  of 
Stapleford  Abbotts,  Essex ;  The  Round  House,  Havering- 
atte- Bower,  'Essex. 

PEMBERTON  (R.L.  21  Oct.  1921 ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and!  4,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
buckets  sable,  with  hoops  and  handles  or  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  three  dragons'  heads  erect  sable,  couped  and 
langued  gules,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  fesse  point  a 


cross  patee  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erect 
sable,  couped  and  langued  gules,  and  (for  distinction) 
charged  with  a  cross  patee  argent.  Motto — "  Nee  temere 
nee  timide." 

Son  of  : — 

William    Warburton  Pemberton  (formerly  Wingate), 

Esq.,  b.  assumed  by  R.L.,  192 1,  the  surname  and 

arms  of  Pemberton  ;  m.  191 5,  Viola  Patience,  d.  of  Rev. 

Canon  Thomas  Percy  Pemberton  (formerly  Hudson),  and 


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his  wife,  Patience  Frances  Sophia,  only  surviving  child 
and  heiress  of  Capt.  William  Huntley  Campbell,  by  his  wife 
Frances  Maria  Sophia,  only  child  of  Francis  Charles 
James  Pemberton  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge.  Res. 
— Cromwell  House,  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge. 

PEMBER  (Visit.  Herefordsh.  1683,  H.  Coll.).     Argent, 
three  pheasants  proper,  a  chief  azure.    Mantling  azure  and 


argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 

vert,    a    pheasant    feeding   on    a   stalk   of  wheat    proper, 

Motto—"  Cavecalcem."    Livery—  Dark  blue,  white  facings. 

Son  of  Edward  Henry  Pember,  Esq.,  of  Vicar's  Hill, 

Lymington,   Hants.,  K.C. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bencher 

and   Treasurer,    Lincoln's   Inn,    M.A.    (Oxon.),    J. P. 

Hants.,  b.   1832;  d.    1911  ;   m.  1861,  Fanny  (d.   1925), 

only   d.   of  the  late  William    Richardson,   M.D.,   of 

Sydney,  N.S.W.  :— 

Francis  William  Pember,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  M.A.,  D.C.L. 

(Oxon.),    Barrister-at-Law   and   Bencher   (Lincoln's   Inn), 

Warden  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1895,  Hon. 

Margaret  Davey,  d.  of  Lord  Davey,  and  has  surv.  issue — 

Katharine  [m.  1925,  Charles  Galton  Darwin,  M.C. ,  M.A. , 

F. R.S.].      Res  —  Broncroft  Castle,  Craven  Arms,    Salop; 

All  Souls'   College,    Oxford.       Clubs  —  Brooks's,    United 

University. 

Sons  of  George  Herbert  Pember,  Esq.,  of  Fair  Oak 

Park,  Eastleigh,  Hants.,  J. P.  Hants.,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1921  ; 

m.  1st,  1869,  Mary  Louisa  (who  d.   1908),    d.   of  John 

Carr  Badeley  of  Guy  Harlings,  Essex  ;  m.  2nd,  1910, 

Constance   Mary,  elder  d.   of  the  late  Sir  Wyndham 

Spencer    Portal,    1st    Bart.,   and   widow   of  William 

Howley     Kingsmill,     D.L.,     of    Sydmonton     Court, 

Hants.  :  — 

George  Ross  Pember,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  m.  ,  Alice 

Macnabb  ;   and  has  issue — Rawdon  Pember,   Gentleman, 

b.  ;    and   Felicity.      Seat— Docklands,    Ingatestone, 

Essex. 

Henry  Cecil  Pember,  Gentleman,  ft.  1879;  m.  1908,  Evelyn 
Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Lewis  Amherst  Selby  Bigge,  and  has  issue 
— John  Timothy  Cecil  Pember,  b.  1910;  Andrew  George 
Pember,  b.  1912  ;  and  Susan.     Res. — 

Clifford  Fanshawe  Pember,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.  Res. — 
17  Philbeach  Gardens,  Kensington,  S.W.7. 

PEMBERTON -BARNES  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  a  bear  in  bend  sable  between  two  bendlets 
azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper,  between  two  estoiles  or,  a  canton  ermine 
for  difference  (for  Barnes) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  in  chief  two  ears  of  wheat  slipped  or,  and 
in  base  a  dove  rising  proper,  three  griffins'  heads  erased 
of  the  third  (for  Pemberton).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock,  a 
leopard  passant  proper,  sem6e  of  estoiles,  and  charged  with 
a  cross  crosslet  sable  for  difference  (for  Barnes) ;  2.  on  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  eradi- 
cated and  sprouting  towards  the  dexter  proper,  a  griffin 
passant  or,  guttee-de-poix.  Motto  —  "  Mutare  vel  timere 
sperno. " 

Sons  of  ,  by  his  wife  Anne  : — 

W.  H.   Pemberton-Barnes,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Res. — 

Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex. 

Ernest  Pemberton-Barnes,  Gentleman,  b. 

PEMBROKE,  Earl  of,  see  HERBERT. 

PENDARVES  (R.L.,  1861,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  falcon 
rising  between  three  mullets  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-bear  ermine, 
muzzled,  lined,  and  ringed  or. 

Sons  of  John  Wood  of  Ashfield,  Martock,  Somerset, 

b.  1802;   d.  1872;    m.    1832,   Mary  Anne,  d.   of  Rev. 

Thomas    B.    Coleman,    Rector   of    Church   Stretton, 

Salop : — 
William  Cole  Pendarves,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Corn- 
wall (High  Sheriff  1880),  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stanneries 
and  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1893,  Alice  Louisa,  d. 
of  H.  R.  Farrer  of  Green  Hammerton  Hall,  Yorks. ;  and 
has  issue — John  Stackhouse  Pendarves,  Gentleman,  late 
Lieut.  2nd  LifeGds. ,  b.  1894.  Seat — Pendarves,  Camborne, 
Cornwall. 
The  late  Augustus  Wood-Acton  (q.v.). 

Sir  JOHN  DENISON  DENISON  -  PENDER, 
G.B.E.,  K.C.M.G.,  J. P.  co.  Argyll.  By  Royal  Licence, 
dated  May  8,  1890,  he  and  his  issue  were  authorised 
to  take  the  surname  of  Denison  in  addition  to  and 
before  that  of  Pender,  and  bear  the  arms  of  Denison 
quarterly  with  their  own.  Born  Oct.  10,  1855,  being  the 
third  but  second  surviving  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Pender, 
G.C.M.G.,  of  Middleton  Hall,  co.  Linlithgow,  and  Foots- 
cray  Place,  Kent,  by  his  second  wife  Emma,  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress  of  Henry  Denison  of  Daybrook,  parish  of 
Arnold,  Notts.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  on  a  bend  nebuly  argent,  between  a  terrestrial  globe 
in  chief  proper  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  of  the  second,  two 
lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first  (for  Pender) ;  2  and  3,  the 
arms  of  Denison.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  or,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  seax  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and  resting 
the  sinister  on  a  globe,  as  in  the  arms  ;  2.  the  crest  of 
Denison.  Motto — "  Persevere"  Married,  1879,  Beatrice 
Katherine,  dau.  of  the  lateCuthbert  Ellison,  Esq.,  J.  P.  ;  and 
has  Issue— {1)  John  Cuthbert  Denison-Pender,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Newmarket  Div.  of  Cambridgeshire  1913-18,  b.  1882  [m. 
1906,  Irene,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Ernest  de  la  Rue,  K.C.V.O. ,  of 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue— John  Jocelyn 
Denison-Pender,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  and  Gladys  Gaynor  (Res. 
— 65  Eaton  Place,  S.W.i)];  (2)  Henry  Denison  Denison- 
Pender,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  Major  Res.  of  Officers  Royal 
Scots  Greys,  J. P.  Dorset,  served  Great  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C),  b.  1884  [m.  1913,  Doris  Louise 
Sydney,  eldest  dau.  of  Sydney  Fisher  of  Amington  Hall, 
Tamworth  (Res.  —  6  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.  W.i)].  Res. — 
6  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.  W.  Clubs— Boodle's,  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron. 

PENFOLD  (H.  Coll.,  1839).  Azure,  a  chevron  or,  sur- 
mounted by  another  couped  sable,  between  three  wood- 
pigeons  proper,  each  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pellet. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
out  of  park  pales  alternately  argent  and  sable,  charged  with 
three  escallops  in  fesse  or,  a  pine-tree  fructed  proper. 
Motto—  "  Pende  valde." 

Son  of  Marchant  Penfold,  Esq.,  Port  Capt.  of  Cape 
Town,  J. P.,  b.  1840;  d.  1902;  m.  1873,  Mary  Browne, 
d.  of  Hubert  and  Caroline  Mason  of  Exeter  :  — 
Marchant   Hubert   Penfold,  Esq.,    C.B.E.,   Capt.    (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.  1873;  m.  1896,  Dorothy,  d.  of  E.  T.   Harvey  of 
Southsea  ;  and  has  issue — Marchant  Eric  Penfold,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1897.      Post.  add. — 47  Hove  Park  Villas,   Hove, 
Sussex. 

PENFOLD  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  or,  surmounted 
by  another  couped  sable,  between  three  wood-pigeons 
proper,  each  charged  with  a  pellet.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  park  pales 
.  alternately  argent  and  sable,  charged  with  three  escallops 
in  fesse  or,  a  pine-tree  fructed  proper.  Motto — "Pende 
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Sons  of  Oliver  Penfold  of  the  Parish  of  St.   Clement 

Danes,  co.   Middlesex,  by  his  wife  Frances  Helen,  d. 

of  William  Johnson  of  Hacknev : — 

Oliver   Penfold,    Esq.,  J. P.,   M.R.C.S.E.,  b.    1844;    m. 

1885,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Alexander  Bayne  of  Sandhurst, 

formerly  of  Kirkliston,  near  Glasgow,  N.B.  ;  and  has  issue 

— Harold    Lashmar   Penfold,    Gentleman,   M.A.  (Camb. ), 

b.    1885;    and  Dorothy  Mary   Helen,    A.R.C.M.      Res.— 

37  Wills  Street,  Bendigo,  Victoria,  Australia. 

William  Penfold,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1875,  Clarissa 
Sophia,  only  d.  of  Stephen  Blunden  of  Poling,  co.  Sussex  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Oliver  Crace  Penfold,  Gentleman,  b. 
1876  (Res. — Cape  Town,  S.  Africa)  ;  (2)  Fred  Bailey  Pen- 
fold,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  b. 
1878  {Res. — Fetcham  Holt,  Leatherhead).  Res. — 30K 
Wimpole  Street,  W.  1. 

PENNANT,  see  DOUGLAS-PENNANT. 

PENNEFATHER  (U.O.).  Per  fesse  or  and  gules,  a 
bend  ermine.  Mantling'  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  argent,  supporting  an 


oval  shield  of  the  arms.     Mottoes — "  I  abyde  my  tyme  "  ; 

"  Vivite  fortes."     Livery — Drab  coat,  red  plush  breeches, 

brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Charles  Edward  de  Fonblanque  Penne- 
father,  Controller-General  of  Prisons,  Queensland,  b. 
1848  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1881,  Mary  Rose,  d.  of  James 
Mackay  Seward  of  Somerset  Park,  Melbourne, 
Victoria : — 
John  William  Seward  Pennefather,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Charles  Edward  de  Fonblanque  Pennefather,  Gentleman, 

6.  1885. 

Edward   Kingsmill   Pennefather,    Gentleman,    b.    1898. 

Res. — Queensland. 

Son   of   Kingsmill  Pennefather,  Esq. ,  Major  Limerick 
Militia,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  2nd,  1842,  Jane  Catherine 

Patricia,  eldest  d.  of  Thomas  de  Grenier  de  Fonblanque, 
Knight  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  formerly 
H.M.  Consul-Gen.  and  Charge  d' Affaires  in  Servia 
(and  granddau.  of  Sir  Jonah  Barrington,  Knt.  Bach. , 
Judge  of  the  Admiralty  in  Ireland) : — 
Sir  John  de    Fonblanque  Pennefather,  1st  Bart.  (31  Jan. 

1924),  J. P.  Herts.,  M.P.  Kirkdale  since  1915,  b.  1856;    m. 

1886,  Madeleine,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Prescott  Stewart, 

Knight     Bachelor.      Seat — Eastwell    Park,     Kent ;     Lyne 

Place,  Virginia  Water,  Surrey.     Club — Carlton. 


Sons  of  Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.,  of  Lakefield,  J. P., 

b.   1826;    d.  1876;    m.    1857,  Emma  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

Capt.  Robert  Darwin  Vaughton  of  Ellesmere,  Salop: — 

Major  William  Vaughton  Pennefather,  late  1st  Welch 

Regt.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1891,  Louisa  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  William 

John  Bankes  of  Winstanley  Hall,  Wigan  ;    and  has  with 

other  issue  — Major  Richard  Pennefather,  b.  1893  ;  .Edward 

Vaughton  Pennefather,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Post.  add. — 

The  Green  Court,  New  Romney,  Kent. 

Richard  Dymoke  Pennefather,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 


PENNY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  six  fleurs-de-lys 
three,  two  and  one  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the 
second  three  roses  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  circlet 
or,  a  demi-lion  gules,  collared  sable,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  rose,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
fleur-de-lys  gold.     Motto — "Semper  paratus." 

Eldest  son  of  James  Chaytor  Penny,  of  Marchwood, 
Hants.,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1873  ;  m.  1847,  Ann,  d.  of 
James  Bowyer,  of  Hayling,  Hants.  : — 
Frederick  James  Penny,  Gentleman,  late  Royal  Italian 
Consul  at  Southampton,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1873,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  George  Emerson  Glover,  of  Bitterne,  Hants. ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Reginald  James  Penny,  Gentleman,  b. 
1874  [Res.— -The  Cottage,  Compton,  Winchester);  (2) 
Sir  Frederick  George  Penny,  Knt.  Bach.  (1929),  M.P. 
Kingston-on-Thames,  a  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 
Treasury,  b.  1876  [Res.  — 12  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. ; 
The  Old  Rectory,  Felpham,  Sussex.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Jun.  Carlton)  ;  (3)  Gerald  Evelyn  Penny,  Gentleman,  b. 
1878  (Res. — Jervis  Lodge,  Swanmore;  Cliff  Cottage, 
Titchfield,  Hants.  Club — Island  Yacht  (Cowes)] ;  (4) 
Thomas  Algernon  Edgar  Penny,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Hants. 
Regt.,  b.  1887  (Club — Roy.  Southampton  Yacht); 
Helena  Mary ;  and  Margaret  Freda.  Res. — The  Barn, 
Sarisbury,  Hants. 


PENNYMAN  (R.L.,  1852,  H.  Coll.  ;  arms  originally 
confirmed  and  crest  granted  by  Segar,  Norroy,  1  May  1599), 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three 
broken  spears  or,  headed  argent  (Pennyman) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  chief  gules  (Worsley,  temp.  Henry  VI.).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  mural  crown  gules,  a  lion's 
head  erased  or,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken 
spear  in  bend  also  or,  head  towards  the  sinister  argent. 
Motto—"  Fortiter  et  fideliter." 

Son  of  James  Worsley  Pennyman,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

North  Rdg.  Yorks. ,  Barrister-at-Law,iJ.  1856  ;  d.  1924  ; 

m.    1882,  Dora  Maria,  d.  of  H.  F.   Beaumont,  Esq., 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Whitley  Beaumont,  Huddersfield: — 

James  Beaumont  Worsley  Pennyman,  Esq.,  J. P.  North 

Riding  of  Yorks.,  Major  late  K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  served 

in  the  European  War  1914,   b.   1883;  m.  1st,  1915,  Mary 

Hilda    (d.  1924),   d.   of  W.   F.   Powell  of  Sharrow    Hall, 

Ripon  ;  2nd,  1926,  Ruth  Constance  Dorrien,  d.  of  Rev.  F. 

Knight,  Vicar  of   Upton   Pyne,    Devon.     Seat — Ormesby 

Hall,  Ormesby,  Yorks.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  James  Stovin   Pennyman,  Esq.,    of  Ormesby 

Hall,  Yorks.,  J. P.,  b.  1830;  d.  1896;  m.  1855,  Mary 

Mackenzie,  d.  and  coh.  of  William  Joseph  Coltman, 

of  Naburn  Hall,  Yorks.  : — 

Col.  Alfred  Worsley  Pennyman,  late   25th  Regt.   K.O. 

Scottish  Borderers,  b.  1858.     Res. — Ord  Cottage,  Berwick- 

on-Tweed. 

Rev.  William  Geoffrey  Pennyman,  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  W.,  since  1917,  b.  1870;  m.  1901, 
Beatrix  Jane  Frances,  d.  of  Sir  James  Walker,  2nd  Bart.; 
and  has  issue — Joan  Mary  [m.  1925,  Capt.  Francis 
Hugonin,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue];  Angela  Beatrix  [w- 
1927,  Ronald  Nail  Cain,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Nail 
Cain,  1st  Bart.].  Res. — 13  North  Audley  Street,  W.i. 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  Yorkshire  (York). 


PENRHYN,  Baron,  see  DOUGLAS-PENNANT. 


PENRHYN-HORNBY(R.L.,3i  Oct.,  1923,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,two  chevronels  between  three  bugle- 
horns  sable,  stringed  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as 
many  eagles'  legs  erased  of  the  first  (for  Hornby)  ;  2  and 
3,  per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  on  a  chief  argent,  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 

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proper  (for  Penrhyn).   Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  bugle-horn  sable,  garnished  or,  stringed  gules,  within 


the  string  and  surmounting  the  bugle,  a  pheon  also  sable 
(for  Hornby)  ;  on  a  wreath  or  and.  sable,  in  front  of 
an  heraldic  antelope's  head  erased  argent,  horned  and 
tufted  or,  two  roses  as  in  the  arms  (for  Penrhyn). 

Son   of   Rev.     Oswald    Henry  Leycester  Penrhyn, 

Rector   of    Wininch,    Lanes.,   b.    1828;    m.    1862, 

Charlotte  Louise  Jane  Hornby  : — 

Charles      Windham      Leycester      Penrhyn  -Hornby 

(formerly  Penrhyn),  Esq.,  b.  1873.     Res. — Dalton  Hall, 

Burton,  Westmorland. 

PENROSE,     see     UNIACKE  -  PENROSE  -  F1TZ  - 
GERALD. 

PENRUDDOCKE    of    Compton    Chamberlayne    (H. 


lizard's   head   azure,   armed  and   langued   gules,  between 
two  wings  or.    Motto — "Gloria soli  Deo."    Livery — Light 
blue  coat,  with  silver  facings,  red  waistcoat  and  breeches. 
Son  of  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq. ,  of  Compton  Park, 
Fyfield,  Baverstocke,  Wilts.,  and  Bratton  St.   Maur, 
Somerset,    Barrister-at-Law,    J. P.    and    D.L.    (High 
Sheriff    1861),    sometime    Major    Commanding   14th 
Wilts.  R.V.,  and  Capt.  Melksham  Troop  Royal  Wilt- 
shire Yeo.   Cav.,   b.  1828;    d.  1899;    m.    1853,    Flora 
Henrietta  (d.    1902),   second   d.    of    the   late   Walter 
Long,  M.P.,  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wraxhall,  Whaddon, 
Wilts.,  and  Dolforgan,  co.  Montgomery: — 
The  late  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Wilts,  and 
Somerset  (High  Sheriff  co.  Wilts.  1913),  b.  1858;  m.  1890, 
Annie  Elizabeth  Dickinson  Maria  Carew  Brampford,  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Speke  of  Sheldon  Court,  co.  Devon  ; 
and  if.    1929,  having  had  issue — (1)  Charles  Penruddocke, 
Gentleman,    Lieut.    1st  S.    Western    Mounted    Brigade, 
Transport  and  Supply  Column,  A.S.C.,  served  Great  War 
with  7th  Batt.  Wilts.  Regt.  (despatches),  b.  1893  >  killed  in 
action  1918  ;  (2)  George  William  Penruddocke,  Esq.,M.C, 
Capt.  late  3rd    Batt.  Wilts.    Regt.,  b.  1894;    (3)  Thomas 
Penruddocke,  2nd  Lieut.  Wilts.  Regt.,  b.  1897;  killed  in 
action  1917;   Flora  Mary  Elizabeth;   Sybil  Frances;  and 
Laetitia  Constance.      Seats — Compton    Park,    Compton 
Chamberlayne,     Wilts.;      Bratton     Lodge,     Wincanton, 
Somerset, 

PENTLAND,  Baron,  see  SINCLAIR. 

PENTON  late  of  Chalfont  Park,  Bucks.  (H.  Coll.). 
Per  chevron  gules  and  or,  two  chevronels  counterchanged 
between  in  chief  two  towers  argent,  and  in  base  a  lion 
rampant  double-queued    azure.     Mantling   gules   and  or. 


Coll.).     Gules,  a  bend  embattled  argent.     Mantling  gules 
and   argent.      Crest — Upon  a   wreath   of  the   colours,   a 


Creat — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  couchant  guard- 
ant,  queue  fourchee  azure,  bezantee  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Motto — "  Tutus  his  virtute 
tutior." 

Son  of  Henry  Penton,  Esq.,  of  Pentonville,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  Middx.,  J.P.  Sussex,  Col.  3rd  Roy.  Middx.  Mil., 

b.   1817;  d.   1882;  m.   1839,   Eliza  Maria,  d.  of  Major 

Henry  Langley  of  Brittas  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  late  2nd 

Life  Guards : — 

Frederick  Thomas  Penton,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Middx.,  Bucks. 

and    London,    D.L.    Middx.,    late    Capt.    4th    Dragoon 

Guards,  Hon.   Col.  21st  Middx.  R.V. ,  M.P.   for   Central 

Finsbury    1886-92,  High   Sheriff  Bucks.  1886-7,  *■   ^S1  '• 

m.  1883,  Caroline  Helen  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Alexander  John 

Robert  Stewart,  Esq. ,  of  Ards,  co.  Donegal,  by  Lady  Isabella 

Rebecca  Toler,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Henry  Alexander  Penton,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Scots 

Gds. ,  b.    1885   [m.   1st,   1914,  Mary   Margaret    Haywood 

(who  obtained  a  divorce  1922) ;  2nd,  Anita  Carlotta  Dins- 


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more,  and  has  issue — Joan] ;  (2)  Cyril  Frederick  Penton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  [tn.  1909,  Gladys  Lane  Thynne,  and 
has  issue — John  Penton,  Gentleman,  b.  1911];  Kathleen 
Winifred  [tn.  1922,  Walter  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Scots 
Gds.] ;  and  DorothyGrace  [tn.  1919,  Col.  Edward  Thomas 
Humphreys,  Leinster  Regt.J.  Res. — 43  Portland  Place, W. 
Clubs — Travellers',  Carlton,  Army  and  Navy,  Wellington. 
Son  of  Major-Gen.  John  Penton  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Richard  Hugh  Penton,  D.S.O.,  L.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S.,  Medical  Insp.  of  Recruits,  Northern  Command, 
1906;  Sen.  Med.  Officer  Poona  1909,  served  Great  War 
1915-19,  ret.  1919,  has  3rd  class  Medjidieh,  b.  1863;  tn. 
1902,  Kathleen  Rosa,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  R.  S.  Green  of  Dedham, 
Essex.     Address — The  Rookery,  Dedham,  Essex. 

PEPLOE(R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on 
a  chevron  embattled,  counter-embattled  argent,  between 
three  bugle-horns  stringed  or,  a  mitre  with  labels  of  the 
field,  on  a  canton  ermine  a  crozier  or,  and  a  sword  in 
s.iltire  gules,  the  former  surmounted  by  the  latter  (for  Peploe) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  a  cross  paly  sable  and  azure,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  second  (for  Webb). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— 1.  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  issuant  therefrom  a  reindeer's  head  gules,  attired  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  human  eye  shedding  drops  of 
tears  proper  (for  Peploe)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lys  or,  in  the  mouth 
a  trefoil  vert. 

Sons   of  John    Harold  Webb  Peplce,  Gentleman,  b. 
1864  ;  d.  1909  ;  tn.  1887,  Laura,  d.  of  Col.  Hammond 
of  Virginia  : — 
Hanmer  Webb  Peploe,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.    dies. — 3927 
Canterbury  Road,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  U.S.A. 

Robert  Webb  Peploe,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  tn.  1922, 
Virginia,  d.  of  Edward  Miller  Allen.  Res. — 812  West 
Franklin  Street,  Richmond,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Robert    Murray  Watkin  Webb- Peploe, 
M.A.,  Clerk   in   Holy  Orders,  b.  1865;    d.   1904;  tn. 
1891,  Evelyn  Mary  Georgina,  d.  of  Maj.  C.  H.  Malan, 
7th  Fusiliers  City  of  London  Regt.,  and  75th  Stirling- 
shire Gordon  Highlanders  :  — 
Murray  Hamilton  Webb  Peploe,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.A.,  M.B., 
B.C.  (Cantab.),  M.R.C.S.  (En?.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  Capt. 
late    R.A.,    served    Great    War,    b.    1896.      Address  — 
Bracken  Cohen,  Farnborough,  Hants. 

Godfrey  Charles  Webb  Peploe,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
Res. — Bracken  Cohen,  Farnborough,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Hanmer   William  Webb  Peploe,  M.A., 

Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  b.  1837  ;   d.  1923  ;  tn.  1863, 

Frances  Emily,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Lush  : — 

Rev.   Francis  Hanmer    Webb  Peploe,   M.A.  Pembroke 

Coll.,  Camb. ,  Vicar  of  Christchurch,  Cheltenham,  b.  1867  ; 

tn.  1895,    Francis   Emily,  d.    of  John    Hughes,   M.D.    of 

Carmarthen,    and   has   issue — Gwendoline.       Res.  —  The 

Vicarage,  Christchurch,  Cheltenham. 

Rev.  Howard  Melville  Webb  Peploe,  O.B.E.,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  served  as  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces  in  S.  Africa  and  Great  War.  Res. —  1  Evelyn 
Gardens,  S.W.7. 

PEPLOE,  late  of  Garnstone  Castle  (R.L.  16  July  1866, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  em- 
battled counter-embattled  argent,  between  three  bugle- 
horns  stringed  or,  a  mitre  with  labels  of  the  field,  on  a 
canton  ermine  a  crosier  or,  and  a  sword  in  saltire  gules,  the 
former  surmounted  by  the  latter  (Peploe);  2  and  3,  or,  a 
cross  paly  sable  and  azure,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
an  eagle  displayed  of  the  second  (Webb).  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests  — 1.  a  ducal  coronet  or,  issuant  there- 
from a  reindeer's  head  gules,  attired  or,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  human  eye  shedding  drops  of  tears  proper 
(Peploe)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lys  or,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert 
(Webb). 

Son   of  Daniel  Peploe  Peploe,   Esq.,  J. P.   and  D. L., 

Major  4th    Dragoon   Guards,  M.P.  for   co.   Hereford 

1874-80,  b.    1829;  d.    1887;     tn.    i860,   Eliza    Debon- 

naire  Theophila,  ygst.   d.   of  Sir  Thomas  Theophilus 

Metcalfe,  4th  Bart.,  of  Fern  Hill: — 

Daniel  Henry  Theophilus  Peploe,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.   Hereford,  b.   1861  ;   m.   1890,  Sydney  Katherine,  d.  of 

Spencer  Chapman  of  84  Eccleston  Square ;    and  has  had 

issue— (1)  Daniel  Spencer  Peploe,  Esq.,  Capt.  20th  Hussars, 

served  in  the  European  War  1914  (mentioned  in  desp.), 

b.    1891  [tn.  19 16,  Lady  Dorothy  Violet  Bligh,  only  d.  of 

8th  Earl  of  Darnley,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Daniel  Keith 


Peploe,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Jane  Diana  Felicite] ;  (2) 
Keith  Peploe,  Esq.,  Capt.  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.,  b.  1893  ; 
killed  in  action  19 16.  Res. — Fawke  House,  Sevenoaks. 
Club — Windham. 


PEPPER  (H.  Coll.,  1904).  Gules,  in  chief  two  demi-lions 
rampant  or,  and  in  base  a  sickle  erect  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.     CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 


trippant  proper,  collared  sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  rose  argent,  and  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  on  a  sickle  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto— "  Semper  erectus."    Livery — Brown. 
Only  son  of  William  Pepper  of  Newton  Green  Hall, 
Potternewton,  Leeds,  co.  Yorks.,  b.  1822;  d.  1895  ;«»». 
1852:- 
William  Frederick  Pepper,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Oxford,  W. R. 
Yorks.  and  Somerset,  b.   1853;   tn.   1882,  Harriette  Helen, 
d.  of  Thomas  Lawson  of  Leeds  ;  and  has  had   issue — (1) 
Wilfred  Pepper,  Esq.,  M.C.Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  Oxford- 
shire Hussars  (Yeo. ),  served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.), 
b.     1889    [in.    1914,    Decima,    ygst.    d.    of    Rev.    William 
Fawcett,  Vicar  of  Somerford  Keynes] ;  (2)  Cedric  William 
Pepper,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.    Somerset   L.I.,  b.    1895; 
killed    in    action    1915  ;    and  Elsie  [tn.  1912,   Lieut. -Col. 
John  Pickering  Thompson,  35th  Indian  Cavalry].       Seat — 
Redlynch  Park,  Bruton,  Somerset. 

W  The  Late  CHARLES  PEPPER,  Esq.,  M.A.  of 
©  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Meath  (High  Sheriff  1887),  and  (Hon.)  Col.  of  5th 
Batt.  Leinster  (Royal  Meath)  Regt.  Born  1845,  being 
the  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Pepper, 
by  Matilda  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  St.  George,  Esq., 
and  Lady  Harriet  St.  George ;  s.  his  brother  in  1884, 
and  died  1927.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  demi-lions  rampant  or,  as  many 
grains  of  pepper  proper,  and  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped 
of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a-  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant or.  Motto — "Semper  erectus."  Seat — Ballygarth 
Castle,  Julianstown,  Drogheda. 

PEPYS.  Sable,  on  a  bend  or,  between  two  nags'  heads 
erased  argent,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest  —  A  camel's  head  erased  or, 
bridled  and  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  sable.  Motto — 
"  Mens  cujusque  is  est  quisque." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Kenelm  Charles  Edward  Pepys, 
4th  Earl  of   Cottenham,  b.  1874  ;    d.  1919,   by  his 


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ist  wife,  m.  1899,  Lady  Rose  Leigb,  d.  of  1st  Marquis 
of  Abergavenny : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Mark  Everard  Pepys,  6th  Earl  of  Cotten- 
ham  (11  June  1850),  Viscount  Crovvhurst  of  Crowhurst, 
Sussex,  Baron  Cottenham,  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.  (20  Jan. 
1836),  9th  Bart.  (22  Jan.  1784)  [Supporters — On  either 
side  a  horse  argent,  bridled  and  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  sable,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  or, 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  second],  b.  1903  ;  s. 
his  brother  1922;  m.  1927.  Venetia,  only  d.  of  Captain 
John  Vickers  Taylor,  J. P.,  of  North  Aston  Manor, 
Oxfordshire,  and  has  issue — Lady  Rose  Edith  Idina. 
Res. — Maids  Moreton  Hall,  Buckingham. 

Hon.  John  Digby  Thomas  Pepys,  2nd  Lieut.  10th  Roy. 
Hussars,  b.  1907.  Res. — Maids  Moreton  Hall,  Buckingham. 

PERCEVAL  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chief  indented  gules, 
three  crosses  pat6e  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.      Crest — On   a   wreath   of    the   colours,    a    thistle 


Katherine  Moyra. 
Sligo. 


Seat — Temple  House,  Ballymote,  co. 


PERCEVAL  (U.O.,  1836).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
on  a  chief  indented  gules,  three  crosses  patee  of  the  field 
(Perceval);  2  and  3,  barry  nebuly  of  six  or  and  gules 
(Lovel  of  Tichmersh).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  thistle  erect,  leaved  proper. 
Son  of  Charles  John  Perceval,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1894  ;  m. 
ist,  1852,  Eleanor,  yngst.  d.  of  John  Matthews: — 

The  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  John  Perceval  9th  Earl  of 
Egmont  (6  Nov.  1733),  Viscount  Perceval  of  Kanturk 
(25  Feb.  1722),  Baron  Perceval  of  Burton  (21  April  1715), 
Baron  Arden  of  Lohort  Castle,  co.  Cork  (23  May  1770), 
Lord  Lovel  and  Holland  of  Enmore,  co.  Somerset  (7 
May  1762),  Baron  Arden  of  Arden,  co.  Warwick  (28 
July  1802),  andaBart.  (9  Sept.  1661) [Supporters— Dexter, 
an  antelope  argent,  attired,  and  unguled  or,  ducally  gorged 
and  chained  of  the  last ;  sinister,  a  stag  sable,  attired  and 


erect,  leaved  proper.     Mottoes  (over  the  crest) — "  Yvery  "  ; 
(under  the  arms)  "  Sub  cruce  Candida." 

Sons  of  Philip  Perceval,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  b.  1813;  d.  1897  ; 

m.  ist,  1843,  Frederica  Penelope  (d.   1861),  d.  of  Col. 

Hugh  Duncan  Baillie  of  Red  Castle,  N.B.  ;  and,  1868, 

Hon.  Ernestine  Wellington  Sydney,  d.  of  ist  Lord  de 

Lisle  and  Dudley  : — 
Hugh  Spencer  Dudley  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1856. 
Major  Philip  Hunloke,  C.V.O.  (g.v.). 

Son  of  Alexander  Perceval  of  Temple  House,  J.  P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Sligo  (High  Sheriff  1882),  b.   1859;  d.  1887; 

m.  1881,  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  of  Charles  William  O'Hara 

of  Annaghmore  :  — 
Alexander  Ascelin  Charles  Philip  Spencer  Perceval,  Esq., 
Major  Irish  Guards,  D.L.  and  (1923)  High  Sheriff,  co. 
Sligo,  b.  1885;  ?>i.  1912,  Eleanora  Margaret,  elder  d.  of 
Dr.  MacDowell  of  The  Mall  House,  Sligo  ;  and  has  issue- 
Alexander  Robert  Charles  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
John  Frances  George  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  and 


unguled  or,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  of  the  last,  each 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  thistle  proper],  b.  1858  ;  m.  1890, 
Florence,  d.  of  George  Gibson,  M.D.,  of  Birtley ;  and  d. 
1929.     Seat — Avon  Castle,  Ringwood,  Hants. 

Sonsof  George  DrummondPerceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1847; 

d.  1920  ;  m.  1870,  Marianne,  d.  of  Edward  Baxter: — 
Frederick    Joseph    Trevelyan    Perceval,    Gentleman,    b. 
1873  ;  m.  1911,  Cecilia  (d.  I9i6),d.  of  James  Burns  Moore, 
and  has  issue — Frederick  George  Moore  Perceval,  Gentle- 
man, b.  19 14.     Res. — 

George  Ernest  Spencer  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.    1874; 
m.  1910,  Margaret,  d.  of  Peter  Eadington.    Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  Augustus  Trevelyan  Perceval,  b.  1848  ; 

d.  1898;  m.  1890,  Annie,  third  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 

Evison  of  Homsey: — 
Gordon  Laurence  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1914, 
Constance  Mary,  d.  of  Samuel  Yelland  of  Hove.     Res. — 
1  Cardigan  Villas,  The  Green,  Southwick,  Sussex. 

Son  of  James   Wilde  Godfrey  Perceval,  b.  1854;    d. 


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1905;    m.    1882,    Jane   Milne,    d.   of  the   late   James 
Louttit,  M.D.,  of  Vanburgh  Park,  Blackheath: — 
Spencer  Ralph  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.   1889;  m.  1918, 
Mabel,  d.   of  Alfred   Annesley   Newbold.     Post.  add. — 59 
Ivor  Road,  Sparkhill,  Birmingham. 

Son  of  Charles  Spencer  Perceval,  B.L.,  LL.D. ,  F.S.A., 

Sec.  to  the  Comm.  of  Lunacy,  b.  1829;  d.  1889;  m. 

1868,   Mary  Elinor  Vere,  d.  of  Hon.   Robert  O'Brien 

and  niece  to  the  13th  Lord  Inchiquin  : — 

Dudley  Perceval,   Gentleman,  b.   1874;    m.   1914!  Hon. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Massey,  d.  of  Lord  Clarina,  and  has  issue 

— Philip  Edward  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Mary 

Leonora.  Res. — 153  Church  Street,  Chelsea.    Club— Oxford 

and  Cambridge. 

Son    of    Ernest  Augustus  Perceval  of  Severn  House, 

Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  b.   1807  ;  d.  1896 ;  in.  1830, 

his  cousin,  Beatrice  (d.   1898),  fourth  d.  of  Sir  John 

Trevelyan,  5th  Bart.: — 

Alfred  Spencer  Perceval,  Gentleman,  b.  1843;  m.  1881, 

Agnes  Laura  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  James 

Tharpe,  Rector  of  Snailwell,  Cambs      Res. — Ivery,  Knyve- 

ton  Road,  Bournemouth. 

PERCEVAL  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  horse 
passant  argent,  the  fore-leg  attached  to  the  hind-leg  on 
the  near  side  by  a  fetterlock  gules  (Perceval)  ;  2.  sable,  a 
chevron  ermine  between  three   mullets  argent  (Perceval)  ; 


3.  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  spur 
leathered  rowel  downwards  or  (Knight).  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Per  se  valens." 

Sons  of  Sir  Westby  Brook  Perceval,  K.C.M.G.,  Barr.- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple  (1878),  Member  for  Christ- 
church,  N.Z. ,  in  House  of  Reps.  1887-91  ;  Chairman 
of  Committees,  House  of  Reps. ,  N.Z.  1891 ;  Agent-Gen. 
for  N.Z.  1891-96  ;  Agent-Gen.  for  Tasmania  1896-98  ; 
created  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory 
by  Pope  Leo  XIII  1891  ;  Member  of  Roy.  Comm.  for 
Chicago  Exhibition  1894-5,  and  for  Paris  Exhibition 
1900;  Member  of  Tariff  Comm.  1904,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1928 
(only  son  of  the  late  Westby  Hawkshaw  Perceval,  late 
of  Knightsbrook,  co.  Meath,  and  of  Laricor  and 
Carrickmakegan,  co,  Leitrim,  Ireland,  by  his  wife 
Sarah  Brook  Bailey,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Bailey  of 
Little  Oakley,  Essex,  M.D.);  m.  1880,  Jessie  Mary, 
yngst.  d.  of  Hon.  John  Johnston,  M.L.C.,  of  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand: — 


Francis  Westby  Perceval,  Esq.,  O.B.E.  (mil.),  B.A. 
(Balliol  Coll.  Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
served  Great  War  as  Brevet-Major  R.A.O.C.,  b.  1882  ;  m. 
1 91 2,  Dorothy  Anne  Cecilia,  d.  of  George  Thornton  of 
Fairlawn,  Eltham,  Kent,  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Westby 
Perceval,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  (2)  John  Peter  Westby  Perceval, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Margaret  Mary  ;  Anne  Milldred  ;  and 
Sara  Mary.  Res. — Mottisfont,  Ccurt  Road,  Eltham,  S.E.9. 
Club — Automobile. 

Christopher  Peter  Westby  Perceval,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Maj. 
R.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1890.     Res. — 

PERCEVAL-MAXWELL  of  Finnebrogue  (U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  three  pallets  of  the  first  (Maxwell) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  on  a  chief  indented  gules,  three  crosses  patee  of 
the  first  (Perceval).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper 
(Maxwell).     Motto — "  Je  suis  pret." 

Son  of  John  William  Perceval- Maxwell,   Esq.   (High 

Sheriff  co.  Down  1873),  b.  1840  ;  d.v.p.  1875  ;  m.  1868, 

Selina  Frances  Imogene,   eldest  d.   of  the  late  David 

Stewart  Ker  of  Montalto,  co.  Down  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Robert  David  Perceval-Maxwell,  P.C.,  D.S.O. , 

J. P.   and  D.L.  co.    Down  (High   Sheriff  1911),  late  Lt.- 

Col.  R.  Irish  Rifles,  served  Great  War,    comdg.  a    Batt. 

Roy.   Munster  Fus.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  P.C.  Northern 

Ireland  since  1923,  b.  1870;  m.  1895,  Edith  Grace  (d.  1928), 

d.  of  Henry  Haswell  Head,  M.D.  ;    and  has  had  issue — (1) 

John  Robert  Perceval-Maxwell,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.R.R.C.(ret.), 

b.  1896  [m.  1921,  Phoebe  Laura,  d.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Cherry, 

LL.B.];  (2)  Richard  Henry  Perceval-Maxwell,  Lieut.  The 

Cameronians,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  19 16  ;  (3)  Patrick 

Edward  Perceval-Maxwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (4)  Brian 

Stephen    David   Perceval-Maxwell,    Gentleman,    b.    1908; 

(5)  David  Perceval-Maxwell,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.     Seat — 

Finnebrogue,  Downpatrick. 

Younger  sons  of  Robert  Perceval-Maxwell,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.  L. ,  b.   1813;  d.  1905;   m.  1839,  Helena  Anne 

(d.  1888),  only  d.  of  William  Moore  of  Moore  Hill,  co. 

Waterford:  — 

Stephen  Richard  Nassau  Perceval-Maxwell,  Gentleman, 

b.    1850 ;    m.    1884,   Mabel  Henrietta,   third  d.    of  Joseph 

Richardson  of  Glenmore,  co.  Antrim  ;   and  has  had  issue — 

Nigel  Perceval-Maxwell,    Lieut.     16th  Lancers,  b.  ; 

killed  in  action  1917.     Res. — 

Henry  Spencer  Perceval-Maxwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1899,  Hyacinthe  Mary,  d.  of  Vice-Adm.  Gerard  Napier  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Napier  Perceval- Maxwell, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Gerard 
Henry  Aubrey  Perceval-Maxwell,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
Durham  L.I.,  b.  1903;  and  Oonah  Hyacinthe.  Res.— 
Moore  Hill,  co.  Waterford. 

PERCY,  see  HEBER-PERCY. 

PERCY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  1st 
and  4th  counterquartered,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant azure  (being  the  ancient  arms  of  the  Duke  of 
Brabant  and  Lovaine)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three  luciesor 
pikes  hauriant  argent  (for  Lucy)  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  azure, 
five  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  or  (for  Percy)  ;  2  and  3, 
grand  quarters,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  bars 
wavy  gules  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion's  head  erased  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (for  Drum- 
mond).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau 
gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  statant  the  tail  extended 
azure     Motto — "  Esperance  en  Dieu." 

Sons  of  the  Most  Noble   Sir  Henry   George   Percy, 

K.G.,  P.C,  7th  Duke  of  Northumberland,  b.  1846  ;  d. 

1918  ;  m.  1868,  Lady  Edith  Campbell,  d.  of  8th  Duke 

of  Argvll : — 
Most  Noble  Sir  Alan  Ian  Percy,  K.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O., 
8th  Duke  of  Northumberland  (22  Oct.  1766),  Earl  of 
Northumberland  (2  Oct.  1749).  Earl  Percy,  Earl  of 
Beverley  (2  Nov.  1790),  Baron  Warkworth  of  Warkworth 
Castle  (1749),  Lord  Lovaine  (28  Jan.  1784).  Baron  of 
Alnwick,  and  a  Bart.,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Northumberland, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  Gren.  Gds.  [Supporters— On 
the  dexter,  a  lion  rampant  azure  ;  on  the  sinister,  a 
Hon  rampant  guardant  or,  ducally  crowned  of  the  last, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gobony  argent  and  azure],  b. 
1880;  m.  1911,  Lady  Helen  Gordon-Lennox,  C.B.E., 
J. P.,  d.  of  7th  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon,  K.G.  ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Gordon  Alan  Percy,  commonly  called 
Earl  Percy,  b.  1912  ;  Lord  Hugh  Algernon  Percy,  b.  1914  ; 


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Lord  Richard  Charles  Percy,  b.  192 1  ;  Lord  Geoffrey 
William  Percy  b.  1925  ;  Lady  Elizabeth  Ivy  ;  Lady  Diana 
Evelyn.  Seats — Alnwick  Castle,  and  Kielder  Castle, 
Northumberland  ;  Albury  Park,  Guildford,  Surrey  ;  Syon 
House, Brentford.     Town  res. — 17  Prince's  Gate,  S.W. 

Lord  William  Richard  Percy,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Col.  (ret.)  Grenadier  Gds., 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1922,  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  George  Svvinton, 
and  has  issue — Henry  Edward  Percy,  Esq.,  b.  1925. 
Gerald  Percy,  Gentleman,  b.  1928.  Res. — Catfield  Hall, 
Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 

Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Eustace  Sutherland  Campbell  Percy, 
P.C.,  M.P.  Hastings  since  1921,  b.  1887;  m.  1918,  Stella 
Katherine,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Lawrence  Drummond,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — The  Old  Rectory, 
Albury,  nr.  Guildford. 

2nd  son  of  the  Most  Noble  Sir  Algernon  George  Percy, 

6th  Duke    of  Northumberland,   b.    1810 ;    d.  1899  ; 

m.   1845,  Louisa  (d.  1890),  d.  and  coheir  of  Henry 

Drummond  : — 
Lord  Algernon  Malcolm  Arthur  Percy,  Col.  (ret.) 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1880,  Lady 
Victoria  Edgcumbe,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Mount  Edg- 
cumbe,  and  has  had  issue — -Algernon  William  Percy, 
Esq.,  b.  1884  ;  d.  in  Battle  of  Jutland  1916  ;  Katherine 
Louise  Victoria  \m.  1904,  Capt.  J.  R.  Heber-Percy]. 
Res. — Guy's  Cliff e,  Warwick.     Club — Travellers'. 

PERCY  (U.O.,  gtd.  by  Betham).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  a  lion  rampant  azure  between  three  trefoils  slipped  vert ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  three  fusils  in  fesse  or,  between  two  trefoils 
slipped  argent,  the  whole  surrounded  by  a  bordure  gobony 
gules  and  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
chapeau  gules,  doubled  ermine,  a  lion  passant,  the  tail  ex- 
tended azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  trefoil  slipped 
or.     Motto — "  Esperance  en  Dieu." 

Eld.  son  of  Major  John  William  Percy,  oth  Fot,  b. 
;  d.  ;  m.  Maria  Gertrude,  d.  of  Robert  Fitz- 

Gerald  cf  Dingle,  co.  Kerry:  — 
Major  William  Francis  Percy,  late  Norfolk  Regt.,  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1857.     Res. — 

PEREN,  see  DINHAM-PEREN. 

JAMES  PERKINS,  Gentleman,  Member  of  Corporation 
of  City  of  London,  F.R.G.S.  Born  1830,  being  the  third 
son  of  Jonathan  Perkins  of  Wiltshire,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Ann,  ne'e  Bowles,  of  Somersetshire  [niece  of  Admiral  Bowles]. 
Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :  Per  fesse  gules 
and  argent,  a  pale  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  in 
chief  and  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  in  base,  the  pale  charged 
with  a  cross  crosslet  fhch£e  in  chief  and  an  anchor  erect 
in  base,  all  counterchanged ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  ship's  rudder  fesse- 
wise,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  proper,  charged  with  two 
anchors,  the  one  above  and  the  other  below  the  elbow,  or, 
the  hand  holding  a  battleaxe  also  or;  with  the  Motto,  "  In 
Deo  confido.  "     Livery — Grey. 

PERKS  (H.  Coll.,  1908).  Azure,  a  lymphad  or,  pennon 
flying  to  the  dexter  gules,  on  a  chief  masoned  proper,  two 
annulets  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  anchcrs  in  saltire 
or,  a  lion's  head  erased  azure.  Motto — ' '  Honore  et  amore. " 
Son  of  Rev.  George  Thomas  Perks,  M.A.,  Pres.  of 
Wesleyan  Conference,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Sir  Robert  William  Perks,  1st  Bart.  (1908),  J. P.  for  Ox- 
fordshire and  Kent,  M.I.C.E. ,  M.P.  for  Louth  Div.  of 
Lines.  1892-1910,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  London  Univ., 
b.  1849;  m.  1878,  Edith,  d.  of  William  Mewburn  of  Wyk- 
ham  Park,  Banbury  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Robert  Malcolm 
Mewburn  Perks,  Esq.,  b.  1892  [w.  1917,  Neysa,  only  child 
of  Dr.  Cheyney  of  New  Rochelle,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — 
2  daus.]  ;  Mildred  Mewburn  [m.  1913,  William  Hertslet 
Gull];  Edith  Mary  [m.  1908,  Paymaster- Rear-Adm. 
Bertram  Cowes  Allen,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue];  and  Margaret  Hilda  [m.  1911,  Edgar  Mclntyre, 
and  has  issue].  Seat— Claverley,  Littlestone,  Kent.  Toxvn 
res.— 11  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London,  W.  Clubs 
— National  Liberal,  Hurlingham. 

PEROWNE  (H.  Coll.,  8  Feb.  1924).  Azure,  a  fesse 
engrailed  or,  between  in  chief  three  fleurs-de-lys,  and  in 
base  as  many  escallops  argent.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  harp  or,  two 


sprigs  of  oak  in  saltire  proper.     Motto — "  Nil  mortale 
sonans." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  John  James  Stewart  Perowne,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Worcester,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1862, 
Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Humphry  Woolrych,  Sergeant- 
at-Law,  of  Croxley  House,  Herts. : — 
John  Thomas  Woolrych  Perowne,  Esq.,  V.D.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  Knt.  of  Justice  and  Registrar  of 
the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
Hon.  Col.  51st  (London)  A.A.  Bde.  R.A.  (T.A.)  M.A. 
Cantab.),  b.  1863  ;  m.  1896,  Edith  Marione,  Dame  of 
Grace  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  eld.  d.  of  the  lateT.B.  Browne,  of  38  Russell 
Square  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Victor  Perowne,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Sec.  H.M.  Diplomatic  Service,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Com- 
mander of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
of  Jerusalem,  b.  1897  (Club- — Guards');  (2)  Lancelot 
Perowne,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.,  Officer  of  the  Ven. 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1902 
\m.  1927,  Gertrude  Jenny,  only  child  of  Gottfried  Hein- 
rich  Stein  of  Cologne] ;  (3)  Rev.  Christopher  Perowne, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Officer  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b. 
1904  ;  and  Rosabelle.  Res. — 253  St.  James'  Court, 
S.W.i.     Clubs  —  Carlton,  R.A.C.,  R.  London  Yacht. 

Edward  Stanley  Mould  Perowne,  Gentleman,  F.S.A., 
Hon.  Treasurer  Roy.  Asiatic  Soc,  Solicitor,  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1892,  Ellen  Dora,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Hunter 
Gandy,  Rector  of  Chesterton,  Hunts.,  and  has  issue — 
Dora  May  Violet.  Res. — 7a  Bickenhal  Mansions,  W.i ; 
Rue  Jean  Aicard,  St.  Raphael,  Var,  France.  Club — 
Constitutional. 

Connop  Fitzroy  Stewart  Perowne,  Gentleman,  b.  1 866  ; 
m.  1905,  Florence,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Moss,  of 
Brighton.  Res. — L'Ensoleillee,  Bde.  de  l'Observatoire, 
Monaco. 

Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  William  Thomson  Perowne,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Bradford  since  1920,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1st,  1895, 
Helena  Frances  (d.  1922),  d.of  thelateH.Oldnall-Russell, 
of  Sion  House,  Worcs. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis 
Edward  Perowne,  Gentleman,  b.  1898 ;  (2)  Stewart 
Henry  Perowne,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Leslie  Arthur 
Perowne,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  2nd,  1926,  Mabel,  d.  of 
Thomas  Henry  Bailey  of  Wyldcrof t,  Wokingham.  Res. 
— Horton  Hall,  Bradford.     Club — Athenaeum. 

WILLIAM  LUMLEY  PERRIER,  Esq.  Born  1870, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Lumley  Perrier, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Maryborough  House,  co.  Cork,  by  his  wife 
Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Clarke,  Esq. ,  of  Farran,  co. 


Pet 


Cork,  and  great-grandson  of  the  late  Sir  Anthony  Perrier  of 
Carrigmore,  co.  Cork.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  debruised  by  a  bend  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
lion's  head  couped  of  the  first.  Mantling'  gules  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  issuant  from  a  French  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
lion's  head  proper.  Motto — "  Consilio  et  vi."  Seat — 
Ballinure  House,  Blackrock,  co.  Cork. 


PERRINS  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  three  piles,  two  in  chief 
and   one  in  base  or,   each  charged  with   a   pomegranate 
slipped"proper,  on  a  chief  ermine,  three  leopards 
the  first.     Mantling  gules  and  or 


faces  of 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


Per  1539 

colours,  a  beaver  statant  proper,  semee  of  escallops,  and 


holding  in  the  mouth  a  pear  or.     Badge — A  pear  leaved 
and  slipped  proper.     Motto—"  nONOAHANTA." 

Son  of  Alfred  Perry,  of  Bristol,  b.  1837  ;  m.  1870  :  — 
Sir    Percival  Lea  Dewhurst  Perry,   K.B.E.    Civ.    (1918), 
b.   1878  ;  m.   1904,  Catherine,  d.   of  John  Meals,  of  Hull. 
Res. — Island  of  Herm,  Channel  Islands. 

"'[PERRY  (H.  Coll.,  24  Oct.  1907).     Azure,  en  a  chevron 


J 


the  colours,  a  demi-talbot  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  annulets  interlaced  fesse 
wise  of  the  last,  holding  between  the  paws  a  pomegranate 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Perenne  sub  sole  nihil. "  Livery — 
Dark  blue  coat,  red  and  blue  waistcoat. 

Son  of  James  Dyson  Perrins,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Davenham, 
High  Sheriff  1885,  by  his  wife  Frances  Sarah,  eldest 
d.  of  James  Perrins  of  Cheltenham,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1887  : — 
Charles  William  Dyson  Perrins,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  D.L., 
P.,  cos.  Worcester,  Ross  and  Cromarty,  F.S.A. , 
Hon.  Col.  8th  Batt.  Worcs.  Regt.,  formerly  Capt.  4th 
Batt.  H.L. I.,  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Mayor  of  Worcester  1897, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester  1899-1900,  b.  1864 ;  m.  1st, 
1889,  Catherine  Christina,  d.  of  the  late  A.  A.  Gregory  of 
Inverness;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  James  Allan  Dyson 
Perrins,  Esq.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
Welch  Gds. ,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b. 
1890  [m.  1916,  Marie  Louise,  d.  of  William  McNeil  Rode- 
well,  of  Tuxedo  and  New  York,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — 
Allan  McNeil  Dyson  Perrins,  Gentleman,  b.  1918] ;  (2) 
Charles  Francis  Dyson  Perrins,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m. 
19 18,  Margaret,  d.  of  Arthur  Holbeche  of  Priors  Croft, 
Malvern] ;  (3)  John  Stewart  Dyson  Perrins,  Gentleman,  b. 
1898;  d.  1913 ;  Margaret  Susan  [tn.  1918,  Capt.  Oliver 
Backhouse,  C.B.,  R.N.];  and  Catherine  Elspeth  ;  2nd, 
1923,  Frieda,  d.  of  the  late  John  D.  Milne,  of  Cheadle, 
Cheshire.  Seats— Davenham,  Malvern;  Ardross  Castle. 
Ross-shire.      Club — Conservative. 

Son   of  Thomas   Henry  Perrins,  Gentleman,  b.  1827; 
d.  1879;  m.  1864,  Amelia,  d.  of  Hanbury  Hopkins: — 
William   Dyson   Perrins,   Gentleman,    b.    1866.      Res. — 
Malvernbury,  Malvern. 


PERRY  of  Ewell  Place  (H.  Coll. ).  Tierce  in  pairle  sable, 
azure  and  gules,  three  pears  reversed  one  and  two  or. 
Mantling   sable   and    or.       Crest — On  a   wreath    of  the 


or,  three  crescents  of  the  first,  between  as  many  stags  trip- 
pant  of  the  second.     Mantling  azure   and   or.     Crest — A 


1540 


Per 


per 


stag's  head  erased  proper  between  two  spurs  rowels  upwards 
or.     Motto — "  Robore  et  virtute." 

Sons  of  John  Maddock  Perry,  of  The  Park,  Notting- 
ham, b.    1827;    d.   1904;   m.   1857,  Sarah  Roby,  d.  of 
William  Thorpe  :— 
John    Thorpe  Perry,   Gentleman,   b.    i860.     Res.— Pen- 
dower,  Cavendish  Crescent  North,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 
Roby  Thorpe  Perry,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  Res.  of  Officers, 
Roy.  Guernsey  Mil.,  served  Great  War  1915-19,  as  Capt. 
R.F.A.,  b.  1870;  m.  1900,  Agnes  Emily  Constance,  d.  of 
Francis' Joseph  Thorne,  and    has  issue  — John    Maddock 
Thorpe  Perry,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  and  Constance  Mary 
Thorpe.     Res.— Birklands,  Les  Canus,  Guernsey.     Club— 
Grange  (Guernsey). 

Francis  Thorpe  Perry,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.  Res.— Beech 
Close,  Car-Colston,  East  Bridgford,  Notts. 

PERRY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  vert,  three  pears 
stalked  and  leaved  or. 

Only  surv.  child  of  Thomas  Aloysius  Perry,  Esq.,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1820;  d.  1907;  m.  1840,  Helen  (d.  1873), 
only  d.  of  William  Knight  of  Houghton,  co.  Lan- 
custcr  *  — 
Pauline  Marie  Therese.  Post,  add.— Bitham  Hall, 
Avon  Dassett,  Warwickshire. 

PERRY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  gules  and  or,  on  a  bend 
invected  argent,  between  in  the  second  and  third  quarters 
two  branches  of  oak  fructed  vert,  three  lions  passant  sable. 


Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  hind's 
head  couped  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak,  with 
two  acorns  vert,  three  caltraps  fessewise  gules.  Motto  — 
"  Holdfast." 

Sons   of  Walter   Copland    Perry,    Gentleman,    M.A. , 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  1st,  1841,  Hep- 
zibah  Elizabeth  (d.  1880),  d.  of  Samuel  Shaen,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D. L.   co.    Essex,   of  Crix, 
Hatfield-Peveril,  co.  Essex  ;  2nd,  1889,  Evelyn  Emma, 
d.    of    Robert    Stopford   of   45    Hyde    Park    Square, 
London,  W. :  — 
Harold  Arthur  Perry,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  a  Judge  of  Appeal  Court,  Cairo  (Egypt),  late  Fellow 
of  King's  Coll.,  Camb,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1892,  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Lyndhurst  Vaughan,  Rector  of  St.  Leonards  ;  and 
has  issue — Maxwell  Harold  Coote  Perry,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt. 
and  Batt.  Devon  Regt.,  b.  1895  ;  Clidley  Louisa  Boughton 
Shaen.     Res. — Wilton  Lodge,  Queen's  Crescent,  Southsea. 
Club — Athenaeum. 

Charles  Copland  Perry,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon),  Ph.D. 
Marburg  (Prussia),  b.  1853.     Club— Athenaeum. 

Arnold  Henry  Perry,  Gentleman,  A.  M.I.C.E. ,  Under- 
Sec,  of  State,  P.W.D.  (Tanzim),  1902-n,  has  Second  Class 
Order  Osmanieh,  Egypt,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1887,  Mary,  eld.  d.  of 
Henry  Card  Anderson,  M.I.C.E.,  Cairo;  and  has  issue — 


Walter  Arnold  Copland  Perry,  Esq.,  Dir.  of  Irrigation, 
Khartoum,  Sudan,  served  Great  War  with  R.  E. ,  *.  1888 
[m.  19 19,  Eleanor  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Vigor,  of  Gowran 
Castle,  co.  Kilkenny].     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

PERRY  of  Trysull  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  three  pears  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  two 
padlocks,  also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  CreBt 
—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  padlock  between  two  pear- 
branches  fructed  all  proper. 
Son  of  : — 

John  Perry,  Gentleman,  b.  Res.—  The  Croft,  Trysull, 
Staffs. 

CHARLES  WILBRAHAM  PERRYMAN,  Esq.,  J. P. 
co.  of  Southampton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ardley  (Oxon.), 
and  Patron  of  that  Advowson.     Born  Aug.  9,  i860.     Armo- 


rial  bearings — Parted  per  pale  ermine  and  azure,  two  bars 
indented,  each  charged  with  three  pears  slipped,  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  ermine,  erased 
gules,  charged  with  a  fesse  indented  azure,  surmounted  by 
two  pear-branches,  leaved,  fructed,  and  slipped  in  saltire 
proper.  Motto — "  Per  ardua  stabilis."  Livery — Blue,  and 
white  striped  waistcoat.  Married,  July  12,  1884;  and  has 
Issue — (1)  Percy  St.  Clair  Wilbraham  Perryman,  Gentle- 
man, b.  June  22, 1885  ;  (2)  Cecil  Rudolph  Ernest  Wilbraham 
Perryman,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1887 
(Address  —  c/o  G.P.O.)  ;  (3)  Herbert  Alan  Fortescue 
Wilbraham  Perryman,  Gentleman,  b.  June  13,  1890;  and 
Marjorie  Winifred  Evelyn  Wilbraham,  b.  Jan.  14,  1893. 
Seat — 

PERSSE  of  Roxborough  (U.O.,  Confn.  1913).  Azure, 
five  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  argent  between  three  lions 
rampant  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant  with  tail  extended 
gules.    Motto — "  Esperance  en  Dieu." 

Son  of  Capt.  William  Arthur  Persse,  of  Roxborough, 
late  R.A.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Galway,  High  Sheriff  1889, 


Per 


Pet 


1541 


b.  1863;  d.  1925;  m.  1894,  Katharine  Ellen,  d.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John  Wolsteyn  Gehle,  R.E. : — 

Dudley  William  Persse,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.F.A., 
b.  1901.     Seat — Roxborough,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 

Son  of  Major  William  Norton  Persse,  R.A.,  of  Rox- 
borough, co.  Galway,  D.L.,  b.  1837;  d.  1893;  m. 
i860,  Rose,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Bennet  Mesham,  Rector 
of  Wootton,  Kent: — 

Dudley  Jocelyn  Persse,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res.— 

PERTH,  Earl  of,  see  DRUMMOND. 

PERY  (U.O.  1785).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  gules 
and  or,  on  a  bend  argent,  three  lions  passant  sable  (Pery) ; 
2.  per  chevron  invected  or  and  sable,  in  chief  three  pellets, 
in  base  a  hart  trippant  of  the  first  (Hartstonge)  ;  3.  gules,  a 
bend  between  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (Ormsby). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  the  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  fawn's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "  Virtute 
non  astutia. " 

Son  of  William  Hale  John  Charles  Pery,  3rd  Earl  of 

Limerick,    K.P. ,    b.    1840;    d.    1896;    m.     1st,    1862, 

Caroline  Maria  (d,  1877),  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Gray ;  2nd, 

1877,    Isabella   (d.    1927),    d.    of  Chevalier  James    de 

Colquhoun  : — 

Rt.    Hon.     Edmund     Colquhoun    Pery,     5th    Earl     of 

(22    Jan.    1803)  and   Viscount   Limerick    (29   Dec.     1800), 

6th  Baron    Glentworth   (2    June    1790),    5th    Baron    For- 

ford    (U.K.,    11    Aug.    1815)    [Supporters — Dexter,    a 

lion   ermine ;    sinister,    a   fawn    proper,    ducally    gorged 

and  chained  or],    D.S.O.,    T.D.,    Major    Res.    of  Officers 

R.H.A.   (T.A. ),    served   Great  War    1914-19  (despatches, 

D.S.O.),  b.    1888;  m.   1926,  Angela  Olivia,  d.  of  the  late 

Lt.-Col.  Sir  Henry  Trotter,   K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — 

Lady  Anne  Patricia.      Seat — Dromore  Cattle,  Pallaskenry, 

Limerick.     Town  res. — 10  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Son  of  Hon.  Henry  Hartstonge  Pery,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1919  ; 
m.   1873,   Sarah  Annie,  d.  of  John  James  Hooper : — 
Henry  Vernon    Horsley   Pery,   Esq.,  b,   1880;  m.  1925, 
Dorothy  Maud,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  D.   II.   Knight- 
Eaton,    of  Queensland.      Res. — Han    Yang    Plantations, 
Johore,  F.M.S. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Edmond  Aubrey  Templar  Pery,  late  R.N. , 

J.  P.   New  S.    Wales,  and  Police  Magistrate,  b.   1845; 

d.  1924;  m.   1875,  Clara  Julia  (d.   1901),  d.   of  Lieut. 

James  O'Brien  Croker,  R.N.  : — 

Edmond  Aubrey  Horsley  de  Vere  Pery,  Esq.,  b.  1875; 

m.    1902,    Magvieta,    d.    of  Jacobus    Henry    Cootzee,    of 

S.  Africa,  and  has  issue — 3  daus.     Res. — 

Harry  Reddall  de  Vere  Pery,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m. 
1907,  Bertha,  d.  of  John  Edward  Forischa,  of  New  South 
Wales,  and  has  issue — Lyndon  de  Vere  Pery,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — 

Percy  de  Vere  Pery,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
William  Vere  de  Vere  Pery,    Gentleman,   b.    1882  ;     m. 
1 912,  Annie  Tombs,  of  London.     Res. — 

Yr.    sons  of  William   Henry,   2nd   Earl  of  Limerick, 

b.  1812  ;  d.   1866;  m.  2nd,  1842,  Margaret  Jane,  only 

d.  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Horsley  : — 

Hon.  Cecil  Standish  Stackpole  Pery,  b.    1847;   m.  1875, 

Katherine  Mary,  d.  of  John  Gavan  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 

Neville  John  Tenison  Pery,  Esq.,  b.  1877  [m.  1905,  Dolores 

Harriett,  d.   of  Harvey  Davis  of  Upton  Hall,  Worcester, 

and  has  issue— Dolores  Kathleen  de  Vere] ;    (2)  Cecil  de 

Vere  Pery,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  1st  Middx.   Regt.,  b.   1881  ; 

killed  in  action  1915  ;  and  Margaret  Alice  [m.  1899,  Harry 

Hamilton  Hinshaw].     Res. — Morton  Place,  via  Waterville, 

King's  Co.,  Nova  Scotia. 

Hon.  Harry  de  Vere  Pery,  J.P.co.  Limerick,  R.M.(ret.)  co. 
Louth,  formerly  R.N.,  served  in  Ashanti  War  (1873-4),  *. 
1851  ;  m.  1875,  Harriet,  d.  of  late  Robert  Knox.  Clubs— 
Jun.  United  Service,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

PERY-KNOX-GOREof  Coolcronan  (R.L.,1891,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters  (Knox-Gore),  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  or,  all  within  a  bordure  argent  (Gore);  2  and  3, 
gules,  a  falcon  resting  within  an  orle  waved  on  the  outer 
side  and  engrailed  on  the  inner  argent,  a  crescent  for 
difference  (Knox);  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly  i. 
and  iiii.,  quarterly,  gules  and  or,  on  a  bend  argent,  three 
lions  passant  sable  (Pery);  ii.  and  iii. ,  per  chevron  en- 
grailed or  and  sable,  three  pellets  in  chief  and  in  base 
a  stag  passant  of  the  first  (Hartstonge).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.     Crests — 1.  on   a   wreath   of  the  colours,  a  wolf 


rampant  or  (Gore) ;  2,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
close  perched  on  a  rest  proper  (Knox);  3,  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  hind's  head  erased  proper  (Pery). 

Sons  of  Edmond  Henry  Cockayne  Pery- Knox-Gore, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo,  1880,  of 
Bury  House,  Cottingham,  and  Coolcronan  House. 
Ballina,  b.  1827;  d.  1900;  m.  i860,  Sarah  Jane,  d  of 
Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox-Gore,  Bart.  : — 

Edmund  Arthur  Gore  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
6th  Batt.  Connaught  Rangers,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1898,  Amy,  d. 
of  Rev.  Francis  Gordon  Sandys-Lumsdaine  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Edmond  Myles  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut. 
W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1904.  Seat — Coolcronan  House, 
Ballina,  co.  Mayo. 

Col.  Cecil  Charles  James  Pery-Knox-Gore,  late  R. E. , 
Chief  Engineer  Northern  Command  1916,  b.  1864 ;  m.  1916, 
Flora  Isabella,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  B.  Kelley,  R.  Lanes. 
Artillery,  of  Trelon  House,  Cheltenham.     Res. — 

Wilfrid  Henry  Cullen  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
Res.  of  Officers  late  R.  Tank  Corps,  formerly  Major 
Royal  Welsh  Fas.,  se  ved  in  the  European  War  (desp.),  b. 
(twin)  1880.     Res.— 

Arthur  Francis  Gore  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Major  and  Brev.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  served  Great  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  has  Order  of  the  Redeemer  (Greece), 
of  the  White  Eagle  (Serbia),  and  Legion  of  Honour 
(France),  b.  (twin)  1880;  m.  1909,  Evangeline,  d.  of  Capt. 
J.  W.  St.  J.  Hughes,  and  has  issue  — Edmond  Arthur  Pery- 
Knox-Gore,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Diana  Frances ;  and 
Mary  Agnes.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Aubrey  Edmond  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  O.B.  E.,  Major 
Res.  of  Officers,  late  Yorks.  Lt.  Inf.,  serve d*TjTreat  War 
(despatches),  b.  1883  ;  m.  1916,  Monica,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  S. 
Bridges,  late  R.A. ,  of  Woodcote,  Hants.,  and  has  issue — 
Cullen  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  David 
Edmund  Strachan  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Gentleman,  b.  1920. 
Res.— 

Ivan  Cockayne  Pery-Knox-Gore,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C., 
Major  Res.  of  Officers  late  R.A.,  b.  1886.     Res.— 

HENRY  GODOLPHIN  PETER-HOBLYN,  Esquire, 
J.  P.  Cornwall.  Born  June  17,  1869,  being  the  third  but  only 
surviving  son  of  John  Harris  Peter-Hoblyn,  of  Colquite, 
b.  1808  ;  d.  1 871  ;  m.  1862,  Emily,  fourth  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Kingdon,  Rector  of  Michaelstowe,  Cornwall. 
Armorial  bearings  (R.L.,  18  July,  1865,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  azure,  a  fesse  or,  two  flaunches  ermine  (for 
Hoblyn) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  bend  or,  between  two  escallop- 
shells  argent,  a  Cornish  chough  proper,  between  two  cinque- 
foils  azure  (for  Peter).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions'  heads  erased  and 
addorsed,  the  dexter  azure,  collared  or,  the  sinister  or, 
collared  azure  (for  Peter).  Motto — "Sans  Dieu  rien." 
Livery — Blue,  with  gold  buttons.  Married,  1907,  Catharine, 
eld.  d.  of  Robert  Mitchel  Hawks,  J.  P.  for  Montgomery- 
shire ;  and  has  issue — John  Bampfylde  Peter-Hoblyn,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1909;  and  Catharine  Maude.  Seat — Colquite, 
Washaway  R.S.O. ,  Cornwall. 

PETHERICK  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  gules, 
between  two  roses  in  base  of  the  last,  a  gryphon  segreant 
or,  holding  between  the  claws  a  cross  patee  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-griffin  gules,  holding  between 
the  claws  a  cross  patee  argent,  a  fret  or.  Motto — "  Fortiter 
et  tenaciter." 

Eld .  and  only  surv.  son  of  George  Petherick  of  Porthpean 

House,    St.  Austell,  Cornwall,  b.  1827;    d.   1889;    m. 

1856,   Emily,  d.  of  Francis  Barratt,  of  Elm  Terrace, 

St.  Austell  :— 
George  Tallack  Petherick,  Esq,,  J. P.  co.  Cornwall, 
Sheriff  1917,  Joint  Chairman  Cornwall  Quarter  Sessions 
since  1918,  M.A.  (Camb),  Barr.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple, 
1884),  b.  i860;  m.  1885,  Edith,  third  d.  of  John  Penberthy 
Berryman,  Surgeon,  of  St.  Austell,  Cornwall ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  George  Gerald  Petherick,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  1st  Roy. 
Devon  Yeo.  (impales  Arms  of  Pleyclell-Bouverie,  viz.  : — 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  or  and  argent,  an  eagle  dis- 
played with  two  heads  sable,  on  the  breast  an  escutcheon 
gules,  charged  with  a  bend  vair  (for  Bouverie) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  bend  gules  guttee-d'eau,  between  two  ravens  sable, 
a  chief  chequy  or  and  of  the  last  (for  Pleydell),  b.  1887 
[m.  1914,  Ladyjeane,  eld.  d.  of  the  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  has 
issue — George  David  Petherick,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Chris- 
topher   Petherick,    Gentleman,    b.    1922  ;    Julian  ;    Anne  ; 


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and  Jenefer  Mary  (Res.  —  20  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.3)); 
(2)   John  Cecil   Petherick,    Esq.,    M.C.,    B.A.    (Cantab.), 
Capt.  3rd  (K.O.)  Hussars,  b.    1889   [m.  1921,   Bridget,  d. 
of  Col.  F.  S.  Cornwallis,  of  Luton  Park,  Maidstone,  and 
has  issue — Anthony  Cornwallis    Petherick,  Gentleman,  6. 
1924  ;  and  Vivienne] ;  (3)  Maurice  Petherick,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  <*.   1894;   (4)  William  Geoffrey  Petherick, 
Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  b.  1898.     Res. — Porthpean  House, 
St.  Austell,  Cornwall ;  18  Gledhow  Gardens,  South  Kensing- 
ton.    Clubs— Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  United  University. 
Sons  of  William  Petherick,  Collector  H.M.   Customs. 
b.  1827;    d.    1894;   m.    1875,    Agnes,   d.    of   Edward 
Collier : — 

William  Petherick,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1908, 
Georgina  Rose,  d.  of  George  Ponthney,  of  San  Francisco. 
Res. — Savsalito,  Marin  Co.,  California,  U.S.A. 

Herbert  Lewis  Petherick,  Gentleman,  £.  .     Address — 

Standard    Bank   of  S.    Africa,    Eldoret,    Kenya    Colony, 
S.  Africa. 

Arthur  Collier  Petherick,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  .     Res. — Springfield,  Dunsford,  Devon. 

PETIT,  see  JELF-PETIT. 

PETIT  of  Bombay  (H.  Coll.,  1890).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  argent  between  three  urns  of  the  last,  therefrom 
issuant  flames  proper,  as  many  bees  volant  also  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  ship  under  sail  at  sea,  in  front  thereof  an  anchor 
fessewise,  all  proper.  Motto — "  Consequitur  quod  cunque 
petit." 

Son  of  Framjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  b.    1848;  d.   1895;  m. 
1859,  Awabai  Nusserwanjee  Mancckjee  Petit : — 

Hon.  Sir  Dinshaw  Manockjee  Petit,  2nd  Bart.  (1  Sept. 
1890),  M.L.C.  and  J. P.  for  Bombay,  b.  1873;  m.  1894, 
Dinbai,  d.  of  Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Framjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  Esq.,  b.  1901 ;  (2) 
Manockjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  Esq. ,  b.  1904 ;  and  Jametjee 
Dinshaw.     Seat — Petit  Hall,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay. 

PETLEY  (Vns.  Kent  1619,  and  1663-1668)  (Ped.  H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  two  bends  engrailed  sable,  a  canton  of  the  last. 
Motto  — "  Toujours  pret." 

Sons   of  Charles    Petley,    Gentleman,    01    Staple,    nr. 
Canterbury,  b.  i860;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1887,  Alice  Jane,  d. 
of  John    Robinson,  of  Wingham   Court,    nr.    Canter- 
bury : — 
Guy    Petley,    Gentleman,    b.    1889.      Res.  —  Staple,    nr. 
Canterbury.     Clubs — Canterbury  (Canterbury),  Wellington 
(Deal). 

Bertram  Petley,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res — Crixhall 
Court,  Staple,  Kent.     Club — Canterbury  (Canterbury). 

Claud  Petley,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.  Res. — Staple,  near 
Canterbury. 

PETLEY  of  Sevenoaks  (H.  Coll.) .  Argent,  two  bendlets 
engrailed  sable,  a  canton  of  the  second  charged  with  a 
crescent  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour 
proper,  charged  with  three  crescents  palewise  argent,  and 
holding  in  the  hand  by  the  blade  a  scimitar  fessewise 
also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — "  Toujours 
pret." 

Son  of  Charles    Carter  Petley,   b.    1844  ;    d.  1882  ; 

m.  1875,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Col.  Munns,  of  St.  Martin's, 

Canterbury  : — 

Charles  Ralph  Carter  Petley,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 

Law,   Inner  Temple,  b.  1877  ;    m.   1902,  Cis  Constance 

Mary,  d.  of  Edward  England,  of  Melbourne  ;    and  has 

issue — Charles  Edward  Carter  Petley,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 

Kathleen  Isabel.     Res. — 

Third  son  of  Charles  Robert  Carter  Petley,  of  River- 
head,  b.   1807  ;    d.  1890  ;    m.  1843,  Martha,  d.  of 
Francis    Woodgate,    of    Ferox    Hall,    Tonbridge, 
Kent  :— 
John  Macleod  Petley,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;    m.  1891, 
Alice,  d.  of  George  Ballard,  of  Sevenoaks  ;    and  has 
issue — Donald   Robert  Macleod   Petley,  Gentleman,  b. 
1895  ;  Mary  Enid.     Res. — Westwood,  Torquay,  Devon. 

PETO  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  six  per  pale  indented  or  and 
gules,  two  annulets  in  fesse,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 


rock  proper,  a  sinister  wing  or,  charged  with  three  annulets 
in  chevron  gules.     Motto — "  Ad  finem  fidelis. " 


Eld.  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Morton  Peto,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1809  ; 
d.   1889;    m.    1st,    1831,    Mary,    d.    of  Thomas  de  la 
Garde  Grissell  of  Stockwell  Common,  co.  Surrey  ;  2nd, 
1846,  Sarah  Ainsworth,  d.  of  Henry  Kelsall  of  Roch- 
dale:— 
Sir  Henry  Peto,  2nd  Baronet  (22  Feb.   1855),  D.L.  co. 
Dorset  (High  Sheriff  1897),    Barr.-at-Law,  M.A.  (Camb), 
Past  Pres.  Camb.  Union  Soc,  B.A.    (Lond.),   b.    1840;    m. 
1874,    Mary,   d.   of  the   Rev.  Thomas  Fuller,  Rector  of  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square.    Seat — Chedington  Court,  Misterton, 
Somerset.   Clubs — Athenaeum,  Reform,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 
Sons  of  Morton  Kelsall  Peto,  Esq.,  of  Littlecroft,  Lynd- 
hurst,    Hants.,    b.    1845;    d.    1921  ;    m.   1884,   Olivia 
Georgiana  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Francis  Maude : — 
Henry  Francis  Morton  Peto,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.    K.N., 
b.   1889  ;    m.   1919,   Edith,   d.  of  the  late  George  Berners 
Ruck  Keene,  of  Lexden,  Colchester,  and  has  issue — Henry 
George  Morton  Peto,  Gentleman,  6.  1920 ;  William  Neill 
Peto,  Gentleman,  b.  1922. 

Raymond  Harold  Kelsall  Peto,  Gentleman, B.Sc.  (Lond.), 
b.  1897. 

Sons  of  William  Herbert  Peto,  Esq.,  of  Dunkinty,  Elgin, 

b.   1849;  d.  1927;    m.  1874,  Kate  (a'.    1922),  d.  of  Sir 

Robert  Palmer  Harding: — 

Ralph  Harding  Peto,   Esq.,  late  Lieut.  10th  R.  Hussars, 

and  Major  R.A.F. ,  formerly  Lieut.  Royal  E.    Kent  Yeo. , 

sometime  Second  Sec.  Dip.  Serv.,  b.  1877  ;   m.  1909,  Frances 

Ruby  Vera  (who  obtained  a  div.    1923),  only  child  of  Col. 

\v  alter   James  Lindsay,  late  Rifle  Brig.,  and  has   issue — 

Timothy  Clement  Peto,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.     Res. — 

Geoffrey  Kelsall  Peto,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Sec.  to  Under-Sec. 
of  State  for  India  1928,  M.P.  Frome  since  1924,  Capt.  late 
Wilts.  Yeo.,  b.  1878 ;  m.  1903,  Pauline,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Quirin  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col. 
R.  Cokayne-Frith,  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue — Anthony 
Peto,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  Pamela  Gladys.  Res. — 
Dean  House,  Kilmeston,  Alresford,  Hants. ;  15  Great 
College  Street,  S.W.i.     Club— Carlton. 

Richard  Ainsworth  Peto,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Warwicksh. 
R.H.A..J.  1882. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Sir  Samuel  Morton  Peto,  1st  Bart,  (see 
above)  : — 
(Samuel)  Arthur  Peto,  Esq.,  b.  1852;  m.  1875,  Mien 
Cornelia,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Palmer  Harding  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue —Marjory  Kathleen  [m,  1901,  Major  Reginald  C. 
Coldwell] ;  Joan  Ainsworth  [m.  1909,  Capt.  James  Leslie 
Cross];  Evelyn  Molly  [in.  1908,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Harvey 
Kearsley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.].  Seat— Downs  Court.  Sand- 
wich.     Clubs  -Raleigh,  Bath. 

Harold  Ainsworth  Peto,  Esq.,  b.  1854.  Res.  —  Iford 
Manor,  Bradford-on-Avon.      Clubs — Prince's,  Arts. 


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Frank  Kelsall  Peto,  Esq.,  b.  1858;  m.  1887,  Cecilia, 
widow  of  C.  H.  Pawson  of  Farnley  House,  Dursley,  and  d. 
of  W.  H.  Cane,  M.D. ,  of  Uxbridge;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  Valentine  Frank  Cane  Peto,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Indian 
Army,  late  5th  Batt.  Lanes.  Fus. ,  b.  1889  ;  Constance  Evelyn 
Cane;  and  Marion  Ainsworth.  Res. — True  Street  House, 
Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon. 

Sir  Basil  Edward  Peto,  1st  Bart.  (1927),  J. P.  Devon, 
M.P.  for  Barnstaple  since  1924,  Comdr.  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  b.  1862;  m.  1892,  Mary  Matilda  Annie,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Carpendale  Baird,  formerly  Dorset 
Regt.  ;  and  has  issue—  (1)  James  Michael  Peto,  Esq.,  Major 
Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1894  \m.  1920,  Frances,  eld.  d.  of  Rev. 
Canon  W.  H.  Carnegie,  M.A.,  Sub-Dean  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  and  has  issue — Serena  Mary  Francesca  (Res. — 
22  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.2.  Club — Guards')] ;  (2) 
Christopher  Henry  Maxwell  Peto,  Esq.,  Capt.  9th  Lancers, 
b.  1897  (Club— Cavalry) ;  (3)  Basil  Arthur  John  Peto,  Esq., 
Lieut.  King's  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1900  (Club — Cavalry). 
Seat — Tawstock  Court,  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Res. — 99 
Eaton  Square,  S.W.     Clubs—  Carlton,  Conservative. 

PETRE,  see  TURVILLE-PETRE. 

PETRE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend  or,  between  two 
escallops  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions'  heads  erased  and  endorsed, 
the  dexter  or,  collared  azure,  and  the  sinister  azure,  collared 
or.     Motto — "  Sans  Dieu  rien." 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lionel  George  Carroll  Petre,  16th 

Baron  Petre  of  Writtle,  co.    Essex,   Capt.  Coldstream 

Guaids.b.  1890;  d.  1915;  in.  1913,  Catherine  Margaret, 

only    child    of    Hon.    John    Richard    de    Clare    Bos- 

cawen  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  William  Lionel  Petre,  17th  Baron  Petre, 

(21  July  1603)  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  lion  regardant  or, 

collared  azure  ;    sinister,  a  lion  regardant  azure,  collared 

or],  b.  1914.     Seats — Thorndon  Hall,    Brentwood,    Writtle 

Park,   and  Ingatestone   Hall,    Essex. 

Sons  of  Francis  William  Petre,  Esq.,  of  Writtle  Park, 
Dunedin,  N.Z.,  b.  1847;  d.  1918;  m.  1881,  Margaret, 
d.  of  Edward  Bowes  Cargill  of  Dunedin,  N.Z.  : — 
Edward  Henry   Pe're,    Esq.,    Major   R.   Suffolk    Regt., 
b.   1881.     Res.— 

Bernard  Francis  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;    m.  1922, 

Anna  Constance,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  Easther,  of  Dunedin,  and 

has  issue — Francis  John  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.     Res. — 

William  Joseph  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m.  1918,  Alice 

Carr  Robinson,  of  New  Zealand.     Res. — 

Joseph   Austin   Petre,    Gentleman,    b.    1893  ;    tn.    1921, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  the  late  H.  H.  Morton,  of  Auckland,  N.Z. 
Henry  William  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 
Philip  Lewis  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Sons   of  Hon.    Henry   William    Petre   of   Springfield 
Lawn,  co.    Essex.,   D. L. ,  b.   1820;    d.  1889;    m.  1st, 
1842,  Mary  Anne  Eleanor,  d.  of  Richard  Walmisley,  of 
Middleton  Hall,  Essex:  — 
Oswald  Arthur  Petre,    Gentleman,    b.    1848 ;    m.  , 

Isabel,  d.  of  Major  Leach  ;  and  has  issue — Archibald  Petre, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  four  daus.     Res. — 

Sebastian  Henry  Petre,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1856  : 
m.  1881,  Elsie,  d.  of  W.  Edmund  Sib?th  of  Rouney  Abbey, 
co.  Hereford;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  Henry  Aloysius 
Petre,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  late  Major  R. A. F.,  served  Great 
War  (despatches),  b.  1884  (Res.—  8  Carlos  Place,  W.i); 
(2)  William  Petre,  Capt.  late  R.A.S.C,  and  Fit. -Comdr. 
R.A.F.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1888  [tn.  1925, 
Margaret  Gwladys,  d.  of  Archibald  Bruce,  of  Acton  Burnall 
Park,  Salop,  and  has  issue — Ann  Mary  Margaret  (Res. — 
Langlay  Hall  Farm,  Norwich)]  ;  (3)  Bernard  Francis  Petre, 
late  Capt.  M.T.,  R.A.S.C  served  Great  War  (despatches), 
b.  1891  [m.  1926,  Lucy  Mary,  d.  of  A.  D.  Smith  Sligo,  of 
Inzievar,  Oakley,  Fife]  ;  (4)  John  Joseph  Petre,  D.S.C., 
Squadron  Comdr.  R.N.A.S.,  served  Great  War  (despatches, 
D.S.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1894;  killed  on  active  service 
1917  ;  Mary  Josephine  Lawrentia  ;  and  Sybil  Mary  [tn.  192 1 , 
William  Frederick  Gough,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Tor 
Bryan,  Ingatestone,  Essex, 
Gerald  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Res. — 
John  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 

Son   of  Robert   George   Petre,   Gentleman,    b.    1861  ; 
d.    1922  ;     m.     1891,     Elizabeth     Grace,     d.     of    T. 
Ferguson  : — 
Francis    Petre,   GentUman,    b.    1902.      Res. — 62    Derby 
Street,  St.  Albans,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  of  Hon,  Frederick  Charles  Edmund  Petre,  Esq., 


J.  P.  Essex,  b.  1824;  d.  1906;  m.  1847,  Georgiana,  d. 
and  coh.  of  Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  9th  Bart. : — 
Reginald  William  Petre,  Esq.,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1889,  Caro- 
line, d.  of  J.  Alexander  Preston  of  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Reginald  M.  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  (2) 
Alexander  J.  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  and  Constance. 
Res.— 

Alfred  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1854.     Res. — 

Hubert  Francis  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

Cuthbert  Joseph  Petre,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

Son  of  Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Augustus  Petre  of  Copt- 
fold,  Essex,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1882;  tn.  1855,  Lady  Katherine 
Howard,  d.   and  co-heiress  of  William,   4th  Earl   of 
Wicklow,  K.P.  :— 
Lawrence  Joseph  Petre,   Esq.,    Lord   of  the  Manor   of 
Coptfold  Hall  and  Blunts,  Essex,  b.  1864;    m.  1890,  Jane, 
d.  of  Alonso  Williams,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Louis  John  Petre,  Esq.,  b.   1891  ;    (2)  Roderick 
Lawrence  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;    and  Mildred  Mary 
[tn.  1926,  Hon  Victor  Bruce,  son  of  2nd  Baron  AberdareJ. 
Estates  —  Coptfold  Hall,  and  Blunts,   Essex.       Res.  —27 
Addison  Gardens,  W.  14. 

Son  of  Francis  Loraine  Petre,  Esq.,  B.C.S.,  Barrister- 

at-Law,  b.   1852;  d.  1925;  tn.  1887,  Maud  Ellen,  d. 

of   Rev    W.   C.    Rawlinson,    Rector    of    Chedburgh, 

Suffolk:— 

Roderic  Loraine  Petre,  Fsq. ,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  South 

Wales  Borderets,  b.  1887  ;  tn.  1922,  Katharine,  d.of  Herbert 

Bryans,  of  Bradford  Priory,  Wilts.,  and  has  issue— Fiancis 

Herbert  Loraine    Petre,  Gentleman,  b.    1927  ;    and   Mary 

Colletta  Rosamond.      Address — c/o  Glyn  Mills  &   Co.,   3 

Whitehall  Place,  S.W.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Glynn  Petre,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  b. 
1822;  d.  1905;  tn.  1858,  Emma  Katharine,  d.  of  Maj. 
Ralph  H.  Sneyd  : — 
George  Ernest  Augustus  Henry  Petre,  Esq.,  b.  i860.     Res. 
— Dunkenhalgh,  Accrington.     Club — Travellers'. 

Col.  Henry  Cecil  Petre,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  late  comdg. 
3rd  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort's  Own),  served 
S.  Africa  1900-01  (Queen's  medal,  3  clasps),  and  Great 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  b.  1861  ;  m.  1899, 
Majorie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Arthur  Hamilton 
Seymour.  .#«.— Silton  Lodge,  Zeals,  Wilts.  Club— Naval 
and  Military. 

Alfred  William  Ralph  Petre,  Esq.,  b.  1866;  tn.  1892, 
Gertrude  Briggs  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Charles  Petre, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (2)  Alfred  Ralph  Petre,  Gentleman, 
b.  1896;  (3)  George  Ernest  Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1899; 
Florence  Gertrude  [tn.  1918,  John  Crowder,  Res.  Regt. 
Household  Cav.,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Katharine  Violet. 
Res.— 

Herbert  Arthur  Petre,  Esq.,  b.  1868. 
Charles  Bernard  Petre,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  King's  Roy. 
Rifles,  b.  1870  ;  tn.  1903,  Muriel  Rosalind,  d.  of  the  late 
W.  D.  Anderson  ;  and  has  issue— Robert  Charles  Petre, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  Kate  Rosalind  Florence  [tn.  1925, 
Lt.-Col.  J.  W.  Renny  Tailyour,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  of  Borrow- 
field,  Forfar,  and  has  issue];  Elsie  Glynn  [tn.  1926,  Capt. 
A.  M.  Fawcett,  M.C.,  R.A.  Reserve]  ;  and  Christine 
Marjorie.  Res.— Poland,  Odiham,  Hants,  Club— Naval 
and  Military. 

Walter  Reginald  Glynn  Petre,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Rear-Adm. 
(ret.),  b.  1873;  tn.  1906,  Agnes  Marie,  d.  of  Capt.  Eugene 
Cadie  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Walter  George  Glynn  Petre, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Henry  Edward  Petre,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  (3)  Edward  Joseph  Algernon  Petre,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911 ;  (4)  Gerard  Malcolm  Mary  Lawrence  Petre,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916  ;  Mary  Gabrielle  ;  Madeline  Marie  Ethel  ;  and 
Monica  Mary.     Club—  Naval  and  Military. 

PETRIE  of  Carrowcarden  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
between  a  stag's  head  couped  and  three  cross  crosslets 
ntchee  argent,  three  escallops  gules.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, a  demi-eagle 
displayed  proper,  gazing  at  a  sun  or.  Motto — "  Fide  sed 
vide." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Petrie,  1st  Bart.,  of 

Oakfield,  Liverpool,  b.    1853  ;    d.   1920 ;    tn.   1880, 

Hannah  Lindsay,  d.  of  William  Hamilton  : — 

Sir  Charles  Alexander  Petrie,  3rd  Bart.  (20  June  1918}, 

M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1895;  tn.  1st,  1920,  Ursula  Gabrielle  (who 

obtained  a  divorce  1926), d.of  Harold Chaloner Dowdall, 

K.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Richard  Borthwick  Petrie, 

Esq.,  b.  1921 ;    2nd,  1926,  Jessie  Cecilia,  d.  of  F.  J.  G. 

Mason,  of  uThurleigh  Road,  S.W.     Res. — Glenalmond, 

Horley,  Surrey.     Club — Carlton. 


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PETRIE  (L.O.).  Argent,  abend  azure  between  a  buck's 
head  erased  proper,  and  a  portcullis  sable,  on  a  chief  gules 
three  antique  crowns  or.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 


Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  prow  of  a  viking  ship 
in  the  form  of  a  dragon's  head  vert,  collared  or,  langued 
gules.  Badge — An  eagle  soaring  aloft  proper,  looking  up 
to  the  sun  in  his  glory  or.  Motto — "  Fide  sed  vide." 
Son  of  James  Rei  1  Petrie,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1895:— 
David  Petrie,  Esq.,  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Associate  Member  of  the  Institution  of  Naval 
Architects,  Managing  Director  of  the  Antwerp  Engineering 
Company,  b.  i860  ;  m,  1887,  Eva  Emma,  d.  of  Alexander 
Benedictus,  and  has  issue — James  Alexander  Petrie,  Gen- 
tleman, Barrister-at-Law,  b.  ;  and  Amy.  Res. — 
Pannenhuis,  Cappellenbosch,  near  Antwerp,  Belgium. 
Club — Roy.  Thames  Yacht. 

PETTI  WARD  (R.L.,  1908.  H.  Coll.,  orig.  granted 
Charles  II.,  1660).  Argent,  on  a  cross  raguly  sable,  five 
stars  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "Crux  christi  lux  coeli."  Livery — Black,  white 
facings,  silver  buttons. 

Son    of   Rev.    Charles    Terry,    Rector    of    Harleston, 
Suffolk,  b.  1826;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1855,  Isabella  Henrietta, 
d.  of  James  Adey  Ogle,  Reg.  Prof.  Med.,  Oxon.  : — 
Charles  Pettiward,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  J. P.  (assumed  by  Roy. 
Lie.  1908  the  name  and  arms  of  Pettiward  in  compliance 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  the  late  Roger  Pettiward 
of  Finborough),  b.  1855  ;  m.  1904,  Eliza  Mary,  d.  of  Robert 
Heale  Gamlen  of  Welwyn,  Herts.  ;  and  has  issue — Roger 
Gamelyn  Pettiward,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  Daniel  Pettiward, 
Gentleman,  b.    1913  ;    Cynthia;    and  Stella.     Seat  —  Fin- 
borough  Hall,  Suffolk. 

PETTY  FITZMAURICE  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  I.,quar- 
erly  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  magnetic  needle, 
pointing  to  the  polar  star  or  (Petty);  2  and  3,  argent, 
a  saltire  gules,  a  chief  ermine  (Fitzmaurice) ;  II. ,  the  same 
arms  of  Fitzmaurice;  III.,  the  same  arms  of  Petty;  IV., 
quarterly,  1.  per  pale  sable  and  argent,  on  a  chaplet,  four 
quatrefoils  counterchanged  (Nairne);  2,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  or,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between  three  crosses  patee  in 
chief  of  the  second  and  a  mullet  azure  in  base,  three 
bezants;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three 
boars'  heads  erased  gules  (Elphinstone) ;  3.  quarterly,  1. 
and  iiii.,  paly  of  six  or  and  sable;  ii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure  (Stewart);  iii.,  azure,  three  mullets 
argent,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  or 
(Atholl);  4.  argent,  three  martlets  sable,  on  a  comble 
azure,  a  cross  or,  a  franc-quartier  of  the  third  charged  with 


a  sword  paleways,  point  upwards  proper  (Flahault). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  beehive  beset  with  bees  diversely  volant,  all 
proper  (Petty)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  centaur 
drawing  a  bow  and  arrow  proper,  the  hind  part  of  the 
body  argent.     Motto — "  Virtute  non  verbis." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Charles  Keith  Petty  Fitzmaurice, 
5th   Marquis  of   Lansdowne,    K.G. ,   P.C. ,   G.C.S.I., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,   D.C.L.,    LL.D.,  Under-Secre- 
tary of  State   for  War  1872-4,    and    for  India    1880, 
Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada  1883-88,  and  of  India,  1888-94, 
Secretary  of  State  for  War  1895-1900,  and  for  Foreign 
Affairs  1900,  b.  1845;  d,  1927;  m.   1869,  Lady  Maud 
Evelyn   Hamilton,   G.B.E.,  C.I.,  V.A.,  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to    H.M.    the  Queen  and  Dame  Grand 
Cross   of  the   Order  of  the    Hospital  of  St.    John  of 
Jerusalem  in    England,   d.  of  1st  Duke  of  Abercorn, 
K.G.:— 
Most   Hon.    Henry  William   Edmond  Fitzmaurice,   6th 
Marquis   of    Lansdowne,    Earl    Wycombe,  and   Viscount 
Calne  and  Calston  (G.B. ,  6  Dec.    1784),  Lord  Wycombe, 
Baron  of  Chipping  Wycombe  (G.B.,  17  May  1760),  Earl  of 
Kerry,   and   Viscount   Clanmaurice  (Irel.,   17  Jan.   1722), 
27th  Baron  of  Kerry  and  Lixnaw  (Irel.,  by  tenure),  Earl  ot 
Shelburne  (Irel.,  26  June  1753),  and  Viscount  Fitzmaurice 
and     Baron    Dunkeron   (Irel.,   7   Oct.    1751),   and    Baron 
Nairne  (Scot.,  27  Jan.  1681)  [Supporters— Of  the  Earldom 
of  Shelburne,  two   pegasi  ermine,  bridled,  crined,  winged 
and  unguled  or,  each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  fleur- 
de-lys  azure ;    of    the   Barony   of  Nairne,   two   talbots  or 
ratch-hounds   proper],    D.S.O.,    M.V.O.,    M.A.     (Oxon.). 
F.S.A.,  D.L.   Kerry,  M.P.  for  West  Derbyshire  1908-18, 
Senator    Irish   Free  State    since    1922,    Lt.-Col.    Res.    of 
Officers  late  Irish  Gds. ,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War, 
b.     1872  ;    m.   1904,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  d.  of  Sir  Edward 
Stanley  Hope,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Maurice 
John  Petty  Fitzmaurice,  commonly  called  Earl  of  Kerry, 
b.  1913  ;  (2)  Lord  Charles  Hope  Petty  Fitzmaurice,  b.  1917  ; 
(3)    Lord   Edward    Norman   Petty   Fitzmaurice,  b.   1922; 
Lady  Katherine  Evelyn  Constance  ;    and  Lady  Elizabeth 
Mary.     Seats — Bowood  Park,  Calne,  Wilts.  ;   Sheen  Falls, 
Kenmare,    Kerry.     Town  res. — 20  Mansfield  Street,  W.  1. 
Clubs — Turf,  Brooks's,  Guards'. 

Only  son  of  Lord    Charles  George  Francis  Mercer- 
Nairne,   M.V.O. ,   Major   1st    Dragoons,    Equerry-in- 
Ordinary  to  King  George  V.  1909-14,  b.  1874 ;  killed 
in  action    1914;    m.   1909,  Lady  Violet  Mary    Elliott- 
Murray- Kynynmund,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Minto  : — 
George  John   Charles   Mercer   Mercer-Nairne,  Esq.,   b. 
1912.     Seats — Meikleour,  Tullybeagles,  eo.  Perth  ;  Aldie, 
co.  Kinross. 

Second  son  of  Most  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Fitzmaurice,  4th 
Marquis  of  Lansdowne,   K.G.,  b.  1816  ;    d.   1866;    m. 
2nd,  1843,  Emily  Jane  Mercer  Elphinstone  de  Flahault, 
suo  jure  Baroness  Nairne,  d.  1895  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Edmond  George  Petty  Fitzmaurice,  1st  Baron 
Fitzmaurice  (U.K.,  9  Jan.  1906),  P.C, M.A.  (Camb.),  Bar.- 
at-Law,  J. P.  and  late  Chairman  of  County  Council,  Wilts. , 
M.P.  forCalne  1868-85,  and  for  N.Wilts.  1898-1905,  Under- 
Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  1882-5  and  1905-8, 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  1908-9  [Supporters 
— On  either  side  a  pegasus  ermine,  bridled,  crined,  winged 
and  unguled  or,  each  charged  on  the  shoulders  with  a  fleur- 
de-lys  azure,  surmounted  by  a  crescent  gold  for  difference], 
b.    1846;    m.    1889,    Caroline,   d.   of  W.   J.    FitzGerald   of 
Litchfield,  Connecticut,  which  marriage  was  annulled  1894. 
Seat — Leigh    House,    Bradford-on-Avon,    Wilts.     Clubs — 
Brooks's,  Athenaeum. 

PEYTON  of  Doddington.  Sable,  a  cross  engrailed 
or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  mullet  argent.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — A  griffin  sejant  or.  Motto — "  Patior, 
potior." 

Son  of  Sir  Algernon  Francis   Peyton,   6th    Bart., 
b.  1855  ;  d.  1916  ;   m.  1888,  Ida  Fanny  (Res. — Dele- 
ford  Manor,  Iver,  Bucks.),  d.  of  James  Mason,  of 
Eynsham  Hall,  co.  Oxford  : — 
Sir  Algernon  Thomas  Peyton,  7th  Bart.  (18  Sept.  1776), 
of  Doddington,   Cambridge,   Capt.    (ret.)  nth  Hussars, 
b.    1889  ;  m.    1916,  Joan  Stratford,  only  child  of  John 
Stratford  Dugdale,    Esq.,    K.C.  ;    and  has  issue — John 
Henry  Peyton,  Esq.,  b.  1923;   Delia;  Elisabeth.  Seat — 
Swift's  House,  Bicester. 

Onlv  surv.  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Peyton, 
5th  Bart.,  b.  1817 ;  d.  1888;  m.  1852,  Lucy,  d. 
of  William  Watts  :— 


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William  Robert  Boileau  Peyton,  Esq.,  Brev.-Maj.,  late 
Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1859  ;  tn.  1894,  Alexaudrina 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Maj.  Malet  Haslewood.     Res. — 

PEYTON  of  Driney  House  (U.O.).  Sable,  a  cross 
engrailed  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  mullet  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
sejant  or.     Motto—"  Patior  potior." 

Son   of  James  Duncan    Peyton,   Gentleman,  b.  1823; 

d.  1908  ;  m.  1870,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  ygst.  d.  and  sole 

heir  of  William  Cary,  Esq.,  Capt.  17th  Regt.  : — 

Rev.  William  Walter  Peyton,  B.A.,  b.  1871  ;    m.   1909, 

Eleanor  Charlotte,  ygst.   d.  of  late  Rev.  Joseph  Rawlins, 

B.A. ,  Rector  of  Templeport.  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue — 

Marguerita  Elizabeth  Mary.    Postal  address — Wyatt  Ville, 

Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin. 

Sons  of  George  Hamilton  Alfred   Peyton,   I.C.S. ,   b 
;  d.  1905  ;  m.  ,  Elizabeth  Barecroft : — 

Alfred  Peyton,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  A.S.C,     Res.— 
Walter  Peyton,  Gentleman,  b. 
George  Patrick  Peyton,  Gentleman,  b. 
Only  son  of  Laurence  Oliver  Peyton,  Gentleman,  late 
of  Driney  House,  co.   Leitrim,  b.   1829;  d.   1883;  m. 
1863,  Emma,  d.  of  John  Bellman,  of  Melbourne: — 
George  Walter  Conyngham  Peyton, Gentleman,  b.  1866  ; 
m.    1887,    Grace,  d.  of  Richard  Permewan,    of  Cornwall, 
and  has  issue — Laurence  Oliver  Peyton,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ; 
and   seven   daus.      Res. — Driney,    Essendon,    Melbourne, 
Victoria. 

Son  of  Westropp  Joseph  Peyton,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
Major  Indian  Army,  b.  i860;  d.  1903;  m.  1899, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Col.  Fenton,  Indian  Army:  — 
Patrick  George  Peyton,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Post.  add. — 
Son  of  Henry  Alfred  Peyton,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
Indian  Army,  b.  1827  ;  m.  ,  Ida,  d.  of  Rev.  Joseph 

Hamilton,  Rector  of  Tara,  co.  Meath  : — 
Charles     Cunningham     Peyton,     Gentleman,     b.     1874. 
Res.— 

PEYTON.  Quarterly,  1.  sable,  a  cross  engrailed  or,  in 
the  first  quarter  a  mullet  argent  (for  Peyton) ;  2.  argent, 
three  piles  wavy  meeting  in  base  gules  (for  Gernon) ;  3. 
or,  a  fesse  gules  (for  Colvill) ;  4.  or,  a  chevron  gules,  on 
a  chief  azure,  three  mullets  argent  (for  Sutton)  ;  5.  gules, 
a  chevron  engrailed  ermine,  between  three  falcons  argent, 
legged  and  belled  or  (for  Francis) ;  6.  vert,  a  lion  rampant 
between  three  escallops  or  (for  Reynolds).  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
sejant  or.     Motto  —  "  Patior  potior." 

Son  of  James  Reynolds  Peyton,  Esq,,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Leitrim,  High  Sheriff  1879,  b.  1842;  m.  1894,  Alice 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  John  Edward  Riley,  late 
88th  Connaught  Rangers: — 
John  Reynolds  Peyton,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 

PHARO-TOMLIN  (R.L. ;  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  battleaxes  erect  sable,  as  many  sinister 
hands  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  cross  crosslet  gules  for  distinction.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  two 
battleaxes  in  sal  tire  proper,  a  sinister  hand  as  in  the  arms, 
charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  for  distinction.  Motto 
— "  Quondam  his  vicimus  armis." 

Son  of  Jacob  Crawfurd  Pharo,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1921 ;  tn. 
Cecilie,d.  of  Dr.  Conrad  Egen.of  Arendal,  Norway : — 

Axel  Christian  Pharo-Tomlin,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature  in  England,  b.  1885  ;  assumed  by 
R.L.,  12  Oct.  1922,  the  additional  surname  of,  and  the 
arms  of  Tomlin  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Robert 
Sackett  Tomlin  of  Dane  Court ;  m.  1922,  Edith  Madeline 
Quayle,  d.  of  the  late  Latham  Tomlin,  Esq.,  of  Dane 
Court,  and  his  wife  Edith  Madeline,  now  of  Dane  Court, 
d.  of  Mark  Hildesley  Quayle ;  and  has  issue — Sylvia  Mary. 
Res. — Dane  Court,  St.  Peter's,  Kent ;  4  Rutland  House, 
Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  S.W.  Clubs — New  University, 
Roehampton. 

PHAYRE  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  cross  moline  argent,  sur- 
mounted by  a  bend  azure,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  an 
Eastern  crown  or,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dove  proper,  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  in  the  bill 
an  olive  branch  vert.     Motto — "  Virtute  tutus." 

Sons  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Phayre,  G.C.B.,  b.   1820;  d. 
1897  ;  m.  1845,  Diana  Bunbury  Thompson  :  — 
Lt.-Col.    Richard   Phayre,    O.B.E.,    late    Major   York* 


Regt.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Surrey,  served  in  Afghan  War  1880,  b. 
1853 ;  m.  188} ,  Frances  Anne,  d.  of  late  John  J.  L.  Bayly 
of  Alderley,  Glos.     Res. — Belgaum,  Woking. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Phayre,  K.C.B.,  late  Indian  Army, 
served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  China,  1900  (medal), 
S.  African  War  1902  (medal),  and  Great  War  1914-18, 
formerly  comdg.  9th  Secunderabad  Div. ,  Hon.  Col.  19th 
Q.V.O.  Poona  Horse,  b.  1856;  m.  1891,  Catharine,  d.  of 
Gen.  Sir  Horace  Searle  Anderson,  K.C. B.  Address — 376 
Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

PHEL1PS  of  Montacute  (Vn.  of  Dorset  1623,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  be- 
tween three  roses  of  the  last,  seeded  and  leaved  proper  ; 
2  and  3,  or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  three  eagles'  heads 
erased  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  square  beacon  (or  chest)  on 
wheels  or,  filled  with  fire  proper.  Motto — "Pro  aris  et 
focis."    Livery — White,  with  red  collar  and  cuffs. 

Son  of  William  Robert  Phelips,  Esq.,  of  Montacute 
House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  6th  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1846; 
d.  1919  ;  m.  1st,  1875,  Cicely  Grace  Augusta  (d.  1877), 
d,  of  Frederick  Fane  of  Moyles  Court,  Hampshire  ; 
2nd,  1 88 1,  Constance  Louisa,  eldest  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Ponsonby  Fane,  P.C. ,  G.C.  B. ,  of 
Brympton,  Somerset: — 
Gerald  Almarus  Phelips,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Seat — 
Montacute  House,  Montacute,  Somerset. 

Sons    of   Major-Gen.    Robert    Hoskyns   Phelips,    late 

M.S.C.,   b.    1846;    d.    1906;    tn.    1st,    1862,    Mary   (d. 

1887),   d.    of  Major    G.    Proudfoot ;    2nd,    Charlotte 

Annetta,  3rd  d.  of  Admiral  Montresor:— 

Hugh  Richard  Phelips,  Gentleman,  b.   1869;    tn.  1903, 

Jacquetta   Edith    Lombe  ;    and   has   issue — Bridget ;    and 

Kathleen.     Res. — 

Rev.  Bertie  Phelips,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  late  Vicar 
of  Smalley,  Derbyshire,  m.  1902,  Florence  Mary,  second 
d.  of  the  late  Walter  Henry  Bosanquet ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Beryl  Penelope ;  Edith  Mary  ;  and  Eirene  Dora. 
Res.— The  Rectory,  Cucklington,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 

Harry  Phelips,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1919,  Isabel,  d. 
of  Rev.  John  Riky,  M.A.,  Res. — Anglesea  Road, 
Southampton. 

Robert  Montague  Phelips,  Major  (ret.)  K.O. R.  Lanes. 
Regt.,  b.  1884;  m.  1914,  Gladys  Mary  Isabel,  only  d.  of 
late  D.  F.  Shears  of  Streatham.  Res. — Rocks,  Edington, 
Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

Son  of  Capt.  William  Douglas  Phelips  of  Little  Bos- 
ton, Brentford,  Middlesex,  60th  Roy.  Rifles,  b.  1827; 
d.  1902 ;    m.  1867,  Anna  Geraldine   Barbara,    second 
d.  of  the  late  Edgar  Disney  of  The  Hyde,  Ingatestone, 
Essex : — 
Gerald    Edward    Farquharson    Phelips,    Gentleman,    b. 
1878;  tn.  1908,  Dorothy  Monica,  eldest  d.  of  James  Fitz- 
herbert  Tylden-Pattenson  of  Peterborough.     Seat — Brigg- 
ings  Park,  near  Ware,  co.  Hertford.     Res. — Stoke  Doyle, 
Oundle,  Northants.     Club — Arthur's. 

PHILIPPS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
ducally  gorged  and  chained  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — "  Ducit  amor  patriae." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Sir  James  Erasmus  Philipps,  12th  Bart., 
of  Picton,  co.  Pembroke,  b.  1824;  d.  1912  ;  tn.    1859, 
Hon.  Mary  Margaret  (d.  1913),  d.  of  late  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Samuel  Best,: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Wynford  Philipps,  1st  Viscount  St. 
Davids  (17  June  1918)  ;  1st  Baron  St.  Davids  (6  July 
1908),  of  Roch  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  a  Bart., 
P.C,  G.B.E. ,  J. P.,  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  co. 
Pembroke,  Pres.  Pembroke  Terr.  Force  Assn.  from  191 1, 
late  Capt.  Pembroke  Imp.  Yeo.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Middle  Temple),  M.P.  for  Mid.  Div.  co.  Lanark 
1888-94,  and  for  co.  Pembroke  1898-1908  [Supporters 
— On  the  dexter,  a  knight  vested  in  chain  armour,  his 
jupon  charged  with  the  arms  of  Philipps  (argent,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or),  and  resting 
his  exterior  hand  upon  the  hilt  of  his  sword  ;  and  on 
the  sinister  side,  a  knight  vested  in  plate  armour,  his 
jupon  charged  with  the  arms  of  Wogan  (or,  on  a 
chief  sable  three  martlets  of  the  field),  and  resting  his 
exterior  hand  upon  the  hilt  of  his  sword,  both  standing 
upon  a  battlemented  wall,  all  proper],  b.  i860;  m.  1st, 
1888,  Nora  (d.  1915),  d.  of  the  late  J.  Gerstenberg  of 
Stockleigh  House,  Regent's  Park  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
'1)  Hon.  Colwyn  Erasmus  Arnold  Philipps,  Capt.  Royal 


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Hon.  Roland  Erasmus  Philipps,  M.C. ,  Capt.  9th  (Service) 
Batt.  City  of  London  Regt.,  J.  P.  co.  Pembroke,  served 
Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.),  b.  1890;  killed  in  action 
1916  ;  m.  2nd,  1916,  Lady  Elizabeth  Baroness  Strange 
of  Knokin,  Hungerford,  and  de  Moleyns  in  her  own 
right  and  by  her  has  issue  —  Hon.  jestyn  Reginald 
Austen  Plantagenet  Philipps,  b.  1917  ;  Hon.  Legarde  de 
Clare  Elizabeth.  Seats — Roch  Castle,  Pembrokeshire  ; 
Tir  Abad,  Llangammarch,  Breconshire.  Town  res. — 3 
Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall,  S.W.  Clubs  —  Reform, 
Brooks's. 

Sir  Ivor  Philipps,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Hon.  Maj.-Gen., 
Vice-Lieut,  and  J. P.  co.  Pembroke,  Chairman  and  Alder- 
man Pembroke  County  Council,  Knight  of  Justice  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  served 
in  Burmese  War,  with  Chin-Lushai  Exped.,  Miranzai 
Exped.,  Isazai  Exped.  on  N.W.  Frontier,  India,  in  Tirah, 
in  China,  and  Great  War,  comdg.  8th  Div.  1915-16,  late 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Pembroke  Yeo. ,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1891, 
Marian  Isobel,  O-B.E. ,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  d.  of  the  late 
James  Buchanan  Mirrlees  of  Redlands,  Glasgow  ;  and  has 
issue — Marjorie  Elise[w.  1925,  Lt.-Col.  Vincent  Pamsden, 
D.S.O.,M.C,  S.W.B.  ;  and  has  issuej.  Seat — Cosheston 
Hall,  Pembroke.  Res.— 1  Lygon  Place,  S.W.i.  Clubs— 
United  Service,  Roval  Automobile,  Royal  Southampton 
Yacht. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Owen  Cosby  Philipps,  G.C.M.G.,  1st  Baron 
Kylsant,  of  Carmarthen,  and  of  Amroth,  co.  Pembroke, 
(14  Feb. 1923;  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  knight  in 


chain  armour  proper,  garnished  gold,  resting  the  exterior 
hand  on  the  hilt  of  his  sword,  and  bearing  on  a  white 
surcoat  a  lion  rampant  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or,  a  mullet  for  cadency;  on  the  sinister,  a  similar  knight, 
bearing  on  a  white  surcoat  three  cocks  gules,  two  and 
one  armed,  wattled,  and  jelloped  or],  Lord-Lieut,  co. 
Haverfordwest;  Sub- Prior  of  the  Priory  of  Wales,  and 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1902,  Mai  Alice  Magdalen,  eld.  d.  and  coheir 
of  Thomas  Morris,  of  Coomb,  co.  Carmarthen ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Nesta  Donne  [m.  1921,  Viscount  Deerhurst ; 
and  has  issue]  ;  Hon.  Olwen  Gwynne  [m.  1924,  7th  Baron 
Suffield]  ;  Hon.  Honor  Chedworth  [m.  1927,  Gavin 
Henderson,  eld.  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Harold  Henderson]. 
Seats — Coomb,  Llangain,  Carmarthen  ;  Amroth  Castle, 
co.  Pembroke.  Town  res. — Chelsea  House,  Cadogan 
Place,  S.W.      Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough. 

Bertram  Erasmus  Philipps,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  North- 
umberland Imp.  Yeo.  (Reserve),  J. P.  cos.  Northumber- 
land, Durham,  and  Wilts.,  and  Dominion  of  New  Zealand, 


High  Sheriff  Wilts.  1923,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1914,  Florence,  d.  of 
the  late  William  Donaldson  Cruddes,  M.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Haughton  Castle,  Northumberland.  Res.  —  Dinton 
House,  Dinton,  Wilts.  ;  65  Harley  House,  Regent's  Park, 
N.W.i.     Clubs — Wellington  ;  Northern  Counties. 

Sir  Laurence  Richard  Philipps,  1st  Bart.  (22  Sept.  1919), 
J. P.  Hants,  and  Radnor  [Badge — A  fleur-de-lis  or,  within 
two  sprigs  of  broom  proper],  b.  1874  ;  m.  1901,  Ethel 
Georgina,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Speke ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Wogan  Philipps,  Esq.,  b.  1902  [m.  1928,  Rosa- 
mond, d.  of  Rudolph  Lehmann  (Clubs— Bachelors',  Marl- 
borough)] ;  (2)  Richard  Hanning  Philipps,  Esq.,  b.  1904 
(Club — Marlborough);  (3)  James  Perrott  Philipps,  Esq., 
b.  1905  (Club— Marlborough)  ;  (4)  Geoffrey  Philipps,  Esq., 
b.  1908  (twin);  (5)  William  Speke  Philipps,  Esq.,  b.  1908 
(twin);  and  Gwenllian.  Seats — Llanstephan  House, 
Boughrood,  co.  Radnor;  Klibreck  Lodge,  Lairg,  Suther- 
land ;  Villa  Primavera,  St.  Jean,  Cap  Ferrat,  France. 
Town  res. — 40  Hill  Street,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Turf, 
Royal  Automobile. 

PHILIPPS  of  Picton  Castle.  (R.L.  29  July,  1876  ;  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet,  therefrom  a  chain 
reflexed  over  the  back  or  (for  Philipps)  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  three  trefoils  slipped  of  the 
field,  in  chief  as  many  fieurs-  de-lys  of  the  second  (for 
Fisher).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1. on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gorged  and  chained  as  in 
the  arms  (for  Philipps)  ;  2.  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  bulrush  erect  a  kingfisher  proper,  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Fisher). 
Mottoes — "  Ducit  amor  patriae  "  ;  and  (over  the  arms) — ■ 
"  Virtute  et  fide." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Edward  Gregg  Philipps,  1st  Bart., 
J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,   b.  1840  ;  d. 
1928  ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  dated  July   29,  1876,    the 
surname  of  Philipps  in  lieu  of  Fisher,  and  the  arms 
quarterly  with  his  own;  m.  1868,  Mary  Philippa,  d. 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  James  Henry  Alexander  Philipps 
of  Picton  Castle,  co.  Pembroke  : — 
Sir  Henry  Erasmus  Edward   Philipps,  2nd  Bart.  (23 
July,  1887),    J. P.  and    Vice-Lieut,  co.  Haverfordwest, 
J. P.   cos.  Carmarthen   and    Pembroke,   late  Capt.  Car- 
marthen Artillery,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1909,  Victoria  Gladys,  d. 
of  John  Gwynne-Hughes,   of  Tregeyb,  co.  Carmarthen  ; 
and     has    issue — John     Erasmus     Gwynne    Alexander 
Philpps.Esq.,  b.  1915  ;   Sheila  Victoria  Katrin.     Seat — 
Picton  Castle,  Haverfordwest.     Club — Bath. 
George  William  Fisher  Foley-Philipps,Esq.  (q.v.). 

FOLEY-PHILIPPS  (R.L.  29  Mar.  1922;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters  1st  and  4th,  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  sable,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet, 
therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or  (for 
Philipps)  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules, 
three  trefoils  slipped  of  the  field,  in  chief  as  many 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second  (for  Fisher)  ;  2  and  3,  grand 
quarters  or,  a  fesse  engrailed  gules,  between  three  cinque- 
foils  sable,  a  bordure  of  the  last,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure, 
pendent  from  ribbons  argent,  fimbriated  of  the  fourth,  two 
gold  medals,  the  one  on  the  dexter  representing  that 
which  was  conferred  on  Sir  Thomas  Foley  by  command 
of  his  late  Majesty  King  George  III.,  in  commemoration  of 
his  services  in  the  Battle  of  the  Nile,  and  the  one  on  the 
sinister  representing  that  which  he  received  by  H.M.'s 
command  in  testimony  of  his  Royal  approbation  of  his 
services  in  the  Battle  of  St.  Vincent,  around  the  said 
medals  respectively  the  words  "  Nile  "  and  "  St.  Vincent," 
in  letters  of  gold,  in  the  chief  point  (for  distinction)  a  cross 
crosslet  also  gold  (for  Foley).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gorged 
and  chained  as  in  the  arms  (for  Philipps) ;  dexter,  in 
front  of  a  bulrush  erect  a  kingfisher  proper,  resting  the 
dexter  claw  on  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Fisher) ;  sinister,  a  lion 
sejant  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  anchor  and 
(for  distinction)  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  and  holding  between 
the  paws  a  naval  crown  or  (for  Foley).  Motto — "Ducit 
amor  patriae." 

Second  son  of  Sir  Charles  Edward  Gregg    Philipps, 

1st  Bart,  (see  above) : — 
George  William  Fisher  Foley-Philipps,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
Welch  Gds.,  6.  1878;  assumed  by  R.L.,  1922,  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Foley  ;  m.  1918,  Eleanor  Etna, 
d.  of  Capt.  Thursby-Pelham,  of  Abermarlais  Park,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  widow  of  Baron  de   Rutzen,  of  Slebech 


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Park,  co.  Pembroke.  Res.— Ridgeway,  co.  Pembroke  ; 
Abermarlais  Park ,  co .  Carmarthen .  Clubs — J  un  ior  Carlton , 
Guards',  Constitutional. 

PHILIPPS  of  Cwmgwilly  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of   Grismond  Philipps  of  Cwmgwilly,  co.  Car- 
marthen, J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  23rd  Regt. , 
b.  1824;  d.  1891  ;   m.   1854,  Marianne  (</.  1902),  d.  of 
Major  Thomas  Bowen,  late  10th  Hussars,  formerly  of 
Pantyderi,  co.  Pembroke: — 
Grismond    Philipps,    Esq.,  late   Major  Pembroke  Imp. 
Yeo. ,    formerly  Capt.   Carmarthen  Art.  Militia,  J. P.,  co. 
Carmarthen,  b.  1867;    m.  1897,  Edith  Margarette,  d.  of 
W.    Picton  Evans  of  Treforgan,  Cardigan;  and  has  issue 
— Grismond    Picton    Philipps,    Esq.,    Capt.    Gren.    Gds., 
b.  1898  [m.  1925,  Lady  Joan  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  d.  of 
7th  Earl  Fitzwilliam  (Club— Guards')].    Seat— Cwmgwilly, 
Bronwydd    Arms,     R.S.O.,     co.     Carmarthen.       Club— 
Grosvenor. 
John  Picton  Philipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res — 

PHILIPS  of  Abbey  Cwmhir  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  pale  azure  and  sable,  within  an  orle  of  fleurs-de- 
lys  argent,  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  ducally  crowned,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  mascle  or,  a  canton  ermine 
(Philips);  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  bend  argent,  with  cottises 
engrailed  ermine,  between  two  pheons  of  the  second,  three 
stags'  heads  caboshed  of  the  field  (Stubbs).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  erminois,  collared  sable,  ducally  crowned 
or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  argent  within 
a  mascle  or.     Motto— "  Simplex  munditiis." 

Sons  of  George  Henry  Philips  of  Abbey  Cwmhir,  J.  P. 

and  D.L.    co.   Radnor,   M.A.,  b.   1831  ;  d.   1886;   m. 

1867,  Anna  Theophila,  d.  of  Rev.  C.  K.  Prescot:— 
Francis  George  Prescot  Philips,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  (High 
Sheriff  1906)  co.   Radnor,  b.  1873.     Seat — Abbey  Cwmhir, 
Rhayader,  co.  Radnor.     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Charles  Kenrick  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1909, 
Bertha  Florence,  third  d.  of  the  late  Brig. -Surg.  Lt.-Col. 
Edric  Selous,  I.M.S.     Res.— 

Lt.-Col.  John  Lionel  Philips,  D.S.O.,  late  R.A.,  served 
Great  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Brev.),  b.  1878; 
m.  1911,  Nora  Margaret  Eileen,  d.  of  John  D.  S.  Fitz- 
maurice,  Bombay  Civil  Service.  Res. — 45  Upper  Summer- 
lands,  Exeter. 

Son  of  Rev.  Gilbert  Henderson  Philips,  M.A.,  Rector 

of  Bolton  Percy,  co.  Yorks. ,  Rural  Dean  of  Snaith,  and 

Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1885  ; 

m.    1853,    Emily    Georgiana,   second    d.    of   Lt.-Col. 

Henry  Dixon,  81st  Regt.  : — 
Gilbert  Henderson  Philips,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 
and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  i860;  m.  1907,  Gwendoline 
Anna,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Ernest  Celestine  Tollemache,  B.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — Nathaniel  Gilbert  Philips,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912;  Constance  Gwendoline  Joyce  ;  and  Rhcna  Caroline. 
Res. — 12  Lansdowne  Road,  Bedford. 

PHILIPS  (H.  Coll.,  22  July  1822).  Per  pale  azure  and 
sable,  within  an  orle  of  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
erminois,  ducally  crowned,  and  holding  between  the  paws 
a  mascle  or,  a  canton  ermine.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant erminois,  collared  sable,  ducally  crowned  or,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  argent,  within  a  mascle  or. 
Motto— "  Simplex  munditiis."  Livery—  Drab  coat,  red 
waistcoat,  black  trousers,  brass  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Burton  Henry  Philips,  C.M.G.,  b. 
1858  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1904,  Lucy  Madeline,  d.  of  the  late 
Col.  George  Blucher  Heneage  Marton  of  Capernwray, 
Carnforth : — 
Anthony  Burton  Capel  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Seat — The  Heath  House,  Tean,  co.  Stafford. 

Son  of  John  Capel  Philips,  Esq.,  of  Heath  House, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford,  6.  1831  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1857, 
Hon.  Fanny  Esther  (d.  1881),  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  the 
5th  Viscount  Ashbrook  : — 
John  Augustus  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — 
Son  of  John  William  Philips,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1861),  b.  1827;  d.  1914 ;  m.  1st,  1852, 
Adelaide  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir  Edward  Manningham-Buller, 
Bart.  :— 
William  Morton  Philips,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford, 


b.  1852 ;  m.  1882,  Caroline  Anne  Kate,  d.  of  George 
Montagu  Stopford,  Esq.,  Major  R.E.  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)  Mark  Hibbert  Philips,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
S.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1886;  killed  in  action  1917  [m.  1914, 
Eileen  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  John  O'Sullivan,  of  The 
Grange,  Killarney,  and  left  issue — 2  daus.] ;  (2)  Humphrey 
Burgoyne  Philips,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  K.R.R.C,  b.  1894 
[m.  1921,  Violet  Margaret,  d.  of  Henry  Dawson  Greene, 
of  Whittington  Hall,  Lanes.]  ;  Mary  Adelaide  [m.  1905, 
Charles  Hugh  Napier  Seymour,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  60th  Rifles]  ; 
Christobel  Selina ;  Rosamond  Winifred  [/».  1914,  Jasper 
Frederick  More,  son  of  late  Jasper  More  of  Linley,  Shrop- 
shire]; and  Joan  Lcetitia^.  1900).  Res.—  Heybridge,  Tean, 
Stafford  ;  51  Eaton  Place,  S.  W.     Club-  Brooks's. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  William  Philips  (eld.  son  of  Rev. 
Edward  Philips — see  below),  Rector  of  Checkley,  b. 
1873 ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1905,  Florence,  elder  d.  of  Major 
Henry  Eardley-Wilmot,  late  I.S.C.  : — 

Richard  Edward  Anthony  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Res.  —  Checkley  Cottage,  Lucastes  Avenue,  Hayward's 
Heath,  Sussex. 

Herbert  Francis  Humphrey  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 

George  Christopher  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Philips  of  Long  Close,  Hol- 
lington,  Staffordshire,  b.  1832;  d.  1921  ;  m.  i869,Emily, 
d.  of  Rev.  George  Mather  of  Huntley  Hall,  Stafford- 
shire:— 

Frederick  James  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — ■ 

Edward  Mark  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1879;  m.  1919, 
Diana  O'Carrol,  d.  of  Jonathan  Darby,  of  Leap  Castle. 
Res. — Bearwardcote,  Derbyshire. 

Harry  Vaughan  Philips,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.),  b. 
188 1  (Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence 
the  arms  for  Mclver,  viz  :— Quarterly  or  and  gules,  a  bend 
azure,  a  bordure  invected  ermine);  m.  1911,  Marjorie 
Barabel  Ruth,  d.  and  coheir  of  Sir  Lewis  Mclver,  Bart.  ; 
and  has  issue — David  Alexander  Evander  Claude  Philips, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — 32  Great  Cumber- 
land Place,  W.i. 

Herbert  Nathaniel  Philips,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1915, 
Catrina  Marie,  d.  of  Henry  Laarhoven,  of  Amsterdam. 
Res.— 

Rev.  Ralph  Oswald  Philips,  b.  1893.  Res.—  St.  Mark's 
Vicarage,  East  Street,  Walworth. 

PHILIPSON  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  argent, 
gutt^e-de-poix,  between  two  boars'  heads  couped  in  chief, 
and  as  many  ostrich  feathers  in  saltire  in  base  ermine. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  between  four  ears   of  wheat 
leaved  two  on  either  side   or,  the  battlements  of  a  tower 


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proper,  issuant  therefrom  five  ostrich  feathers  alternately 
ermine  and  gold. 

Son  of  Hilton  Philipson  :— 
Ralph  Hilton  Philipson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 74 
Portland  Place,  W.  ;  Encombe,  Sandgate,  Kent. 

PHILIPSON-STOW  of  Capetown  (R.L.,  1891,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  on  a  cross  nebuly  between 
four  leopards'  faces  or,  a  rose  gules  (Stow) ;  2  and  3,  gules, 
two  chevronels  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  ermine 
(Philipson).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crests— 1.  Issuant 
from  an  antique  crown  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gules,  a 
leopard's  face  gold  between  two  wings  vert  (Stow) ;  2. 
issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gules, 
a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  alternately  argent  and  gules 
(Philipson).     Motto— "  Fide  non  fraude." 

Sons  of  Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Philipson-Stow,  1st  Bart. , 
J. P.  co.  Sussex,*.  1849;  d.  1908;  tn.  1874,  Florence 
Henchman,  d.  of  late  Henry  Hewitt  of  Cape  Town  :— 

Sir  Elliot  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  2nd  Bart.  (1907), 
formerly  14th  Hussars,  b.  1876;  m.  1904,  Edith  Maude 
Gore,  d.  of  late  Edmund  Henry  Cockayne  Pery-Knox- 
Gore  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Frederic  Lawrence  Philipson- 
Stow,  Esq.,  b.  1905;  (2)  Edmond  Cecil  Philipson-Stow, 
Esq.,  b.  1912;  Dorothy  Barbara;  and  Margaret  Aileen. 
Seats— B\a.ckdown  Hous^-,  Lodsworth,  Sussex  ;  Mount  Craig, 
Ross,  co.  Hereford.      Clubs— Cavalry,  Roy.  Automobile. 

Robert  Frederic  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  Esq.,  b.  1878  ; 
tn.  1st,  i9o6,Fernande  (d.  1920),  d.  of  the  late  Marc  Dienset 
of  Paris  ;  2nd,  1922,  Helene  Marguerite  Dienset.  Res. — 
Willowbank,  Kimberley,  S.  Africa. 

Henry  Matthew  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  Esq.,  b.  1880. 
tn.  1918,  Elizabeth  Willes,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Willes  Chitty, 
1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue — Christopher  Philipson-Stow,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1920.  Res.  —  The  Old  Vicarage,  Farnham, 
Surrey. 

Guyon  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  Esq.,  b.  1898;  tn.  1925, 
Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Hilton  Fagge,  of  Melton  Mowbray.  Res. 
— 29  Sloane  Square,  S.W. 

PHILLIMORE  (1881).  Sable,  three  bars  indented 
erminois,  in  chief  an  anchor  between  two  cinquefoils  or, 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  tower  argent,  thereon  a  falcon  volant  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  lure  gold,  three  cinquefoils  fesse- 
wise  or.     Motto — "  Fortem  posce  animum." 

Son  of  John  George  Phillimore,  Esq.,  Q.C. ,  a  Bencher 

of  Lincoln's  Inn,  M.P.  for  Leominster  1852-7,  b.  1808  ; 

d.   1865 ;    tn.   1839,   Rosalind  Margaret,  yr.  d.  of  Rt. 

Hon.  Sir  James  Lewis  Knight-Bruce,  Vice-Chancellor 

of  England,  and  Lord-Justice  of  Appeal  in  Chancery  : — 

Egerton  Grenville  Bagot  Phillimore,  Esq, ,  J.  P.  co.  Oxford, 

M.A.  (Oxon.),*.  i8e;6;  tn.  1880,  Susan  Eliza,  elder  d.  of  late 

Richard  Barnes  Roscow,  M.  R.C.S. ,  of  Church,  nr.  Accring- 

ton;   and  has  issue — John  George  Phillimore,  Gentleman, 

M.A.  (Oxon.),    b.     1880 ;     Rosalind    Margaret;    Florence 

Elizabeth  ;  and  Dora  Mary  [m.  1912,  Rev.  Oswald  Lukyn- 

Williams]. 

Sons   of  Rt.   Hon.    Sir   Walter  George  Frank   Philli- 
more,    P.C.,     G.B.E.,      1st     Baron      Phillimore,    a 
Lord  Justice    of  Appeal  and    Privy  Councillor    19 13- 
17,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,   D.C.L.  (Oxon.), 
Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.  and  Birmingham),   Hon.  F.B.A., 
J. P.  co.  Oxford,  b.    1845;  d.   1929;   tn.    1870,   Agnes, 
eld.   d.    of  Charles   Manners    Lushington,     M.P.     for 
Canterbury :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Godfrey  Walter  Phillimore,  2nd  Baron  Philli- 
more, of  Shiplake,   Oxon.  (July  21,  1918),  3rd    Bart.    (28 
Dec.  1881)  [Supporters  -On  either  side  an  owl  proper,  each 
charged  with  an  anchor,   or],  M.C. ,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt. 
T.A.  Res.  H.L.I. .served  Great  War,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1st,  1905, 
Dorothy  Barbara  (d.  1915),  eld.  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Haig, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Anthony  Francis 
Phillimore,  2nd  Lt.    9th    Lancers,  b.  1907 ;    Hon.    Claud 
Stephen  Phillimore ,  b.  191 1 ;  Hon.  Robert  George  Phillimore , 
6.1913  ;  Hon.  Miles  Godfrey  Phillimore,  b.  1915  ;  and  Hon. 
Phoebe  Margaret  Dorothy  ;  2nd,  1923,  Marion  (Mrs.  Bryce), 
d.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.    R.    St.  J.    Ives.    Res.  —The 
Coppice,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Stephen  Henry  Phillimore,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1881.  Res.— The  Rectory,  Stepney,  E. 
Eld.  son  of  late  Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Phillimore, 
K.C.B. ,  J.P. ,  D.L.,  and  a  County  Alderman  for  Hants., 
Commander-in-Chief  at  Devonport  1884-7,  *■  1822  ; 
d.  1897 ;  tn.  1864,  Harriet  Eleanor,  second  d.  of  Hon. 


George  Matthew  Fortescue  of  Boconnoc,  Cornwall, 
M.P.  :— 
Admiral  Sir  Richard  Fortescue  Phillimore,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  C.-in-C.  Plymouth  1923-27,  First 
and  Principal  Naval  A.D.C.  to  the  King,  b.  1864; 
tn.  1905,  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Hobhouse  Turton  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Augustus  Bagot  Phillimore, 
Esq.,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,*.  1907;  (2)  John  Gore  Phillimore, 
Esq.,  b.  1908;  (3)  Robert  Fortescue  Phillimore,  Esq.,  b. 
1912  ;  and  Margaret  Caroline.  Res. — Shedfield  House, 
Botley,  Hants.      Club—  United  Service. 

Son  of  George  Grenville  Phillimore,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
and  B.C. L.  (Oxon.),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.   1867;  d.  1925; 
tn.  1893,  Melba,  d.  of  Henry  W.  Franklyn  : — 
Henry    Augustus    Grenville    Phillimore,   Gentleman,  b. 
1894. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Adm.  Sir  Augustus  Phillimore  (see 
above) : — 
Charles  Augustus  Phillimore,  |Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),*.  1871 ; 
tn.  1908,  Alice,  d.  of  Col.  W.  H.  Campion,  C.B.,  of  Danny, 
Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Josceline  Phillimore, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Walter  Augustus  Phillimore,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915;  Violet  Alice  Valentine;  and  Mary  Harriet. 
Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Travellers'. 

Son  of  John  Swinnerton  Phillimore,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Humanity,  Univ.  of  Glasgow  (who  was  4th  son 
of  Adm.  Sir  Augustus  Phillimore,  see  above),  *.  1873  ; 
d.  1926 ;  m.  Margaret  Cecily,  d.  of  Rev.  Spencer 
Smith:  — 
John  Michael  Fortescue  Phillimore,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  *. 
1903. 

Valentine  Egerton  Bagot  Phillimore,  Esq.,  C.B. E. , 
D.S.O.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  *.  1875;  tn.  1st,  1908,  Kathleen 
Robinson  (d.  1909);  2nd,  1910,  In6s  Agnes  Geraldine,  d. 
of  15th  Baron  of  Castel  Cicciano.  Res. — Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight.     Club — United  Service. 

Rev.  Edward  Granville  Phillimore,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  *.  1876  ; 
tn.  1st,  1903,  Mabel  von  Essen,  d.  of  W.  H.  Moberly  ; 
2nd,  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Greenland  ;  and 
has  issue — Barbara  Louisa  Agnes ;  Audrey  Magdalen 
Domonica  ;  Angela  Mary  Francesca  ;  and  Joyce  Elizabeth. 
Res. — 10  Knowle  Road,  Bristol. 

PHILLIPPS,  see  MARCH-PHILLIPPS. 

PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY(R.L.,22Aug.  1876).  Quarterly, 
1    and  4,    argent,   on   a   cross    sable,    five    lions  rampant 


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erminois,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  of  the  second 
(Wolley,  orig.  grant  1772);  2  and  3,  erminois,  a  lion 
rampant  sable,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet,  and  therefrom 


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a  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  in  chief  three  crosses 
crosslet,  and  in  base  as  many  escallops  gules  (Phillipps). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
for  distinction  with  a  cross  patee  fitche^e  erminois  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  oak-branches  proper, 
upon  a  garb  fessewise  vert,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coronet,  and  therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over 
the  back  or,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escallop  gules. 
Motto — "  Ducit  amor  patriae." 

Son    of    Sir    Edward    Clive   Oldnall   Long   Phillipps- 

Wolley,  K.C.M.G.,  J.P.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.S.C,  formerly 

Capt.  4th  Batt.  S.  Wales  Borderers  and  Vice-Consul  at 

Kertch,  b.  1853;  m.  1879,  Janie,  second  d.   of  Rear- 

Adm.  William  Henry  Fenwick  : — 

Clive  Phillipps-Wolley,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1884.      Estate— 

Woodhall,    Hanwood,    Shropshire.       Res. — The    Grange, 

Somenos,  British  Columbia. 

PHILLIPPS-TREBY  (R.L.,  15  March  1877).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with 
a  collar  vaire'  erminois  and  azure,  in  chief  three  bezants  (for 
Treby)  :  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  collared,  and 
chain  reflexed  over  the  back  of  the  first,  and  holding  between 
the  paws  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  stag's  head 
erased  argent  (for  Phillipps).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  argent, 
gorged  with  a  collar  as  in  the  arms  (for  Treby) ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant,  tail  extended  sable, 
resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  upon  an  escutcheon  argent, 
charged  with  a  chevron  also  sable  (for  Phillipps).  Mottoes 
— "  Renovato  nomine  "  ;  "  Ce  m'est  egal."  Livery — Blue 
coat,  gilt  buttons,  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Thomas  John  Phillipps-Treby,  Gentleman,  b 
1849  ;  d.  1919 ;  m.  : —  . 

Phillipps- Treby,  Gentleman,  b. 

Phillipps-Treby,  Gentleman,  b. 

Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  Paul  Winsloe  Phillipps-Treby,  late 
R.A.,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1908 ;  m.  1848,  Helen  (d.  1889),  second 
d.  of  George  Shore,  Esq.,  of  Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick,   Col.    and   Adj. -Gen.    of   Colonial    Militia,    and 
formerly  Capt.  in  104th  Regt.  of  Foot : — 
Edward  Moubray  Phillipps-Treby,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 
Paul  George  Shore  Phillipps-Treby,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ; 
tn.  1924,  Kathleen  Laetitia,  only  d.  of  the  late  John  Kiddell 
de  Montmorency.    Res. — 2  Whittingstall  Mansions,  S.W.6. 


PHILLIPS,      see      FAUDEL  -  PHILLIPS, 
PHILLIPS,  and  VASSALL-PHILLIPS. 


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PHILLIPS  of  Dene  House  (H.  Coll.,  7  Nov.  1924). 
Per  chevron  sable  and  or,  in  chief  two  leopards  com- 
batant proper,  and  in  base  a  castle  triple-towered  of  the 
first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  or,  holding  between  the  claws 
a  horse's  head  erased  sable.  Motto — "  Prepare  thyself." 
Son  of  Emrys  Vaughan  Phillips,  of  Cheltenham,  b. 
1861  ;   m.  1888,  R.  A.  Ladd  :— 

Cuthbert  Emrys  Vaughan  Phillips,  Gentleman, 
Egyptian  Civil  Service  (ret.),  late  Capt.  R.A.  (T.F.),  b. 
1892.  Res. — Dene  House,  Hurstbourne  Tarrant,  Hants. 
Club- — Junior  Army  and  Navy. 

PHILLIPS  of  Edenbridge  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  deer- 
hound  rampant  proper,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  in 
chief  two  naval  crowns  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  deerhound  statant 
proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  antler  or.  Motto — "  Deo 
fidens  persistas." 

Son  of  George  Phillips,  Esq.,  H.M.   Civil  Service,  of 
Petworth,   Sussex,  b.  1825;  d.  1898;  m.   1856,  Mary, 
d.  of  William  Allen  of  The  Coppice,  Stapleton,  Shrop- 
shire : — 
George  Allen    Phillips,   Gentleman,    b.    1861  ;    m.    1886, 
Mary  Youel,  d.  of  Capt.  Edward   Charles  Taylor  Youel, 
R.N.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  George  Alick  Woodroffe  Phillips, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  (2)  Richard  Youel  Phillips,  Gentleman, 
b.  1896  ;  Muriel  May  ;  and  Valerie.     Seat — 

PHILLIPS  (H.  Coll.  1817.).  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  vert,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
between  two  garbs  or.  Mantlng  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  garb  fessewise  or,  thereon 
a  leopard  sejant  proper,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert.     Motto — "Mens  conscia  recti." 

Son  of  William  Phillips,  Gentleman: — 


Joseph  Phillips,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  m.  1885,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Brierley,  and  has  issue— Joseph 
William  Phillips,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.  (T.A.),  b.  1893  [m.  1915, 
Elsie  Maud,  d.  of  Griffith  Richard  Griffith,  Esq.,  M.D. , 
J. P.,  of  Arosfa,  Carnarvon,  and  has  issue— Richard  William 
Phillips,  Gentleman,  b.  1923].  Res. — Whoberley  House, 
near  Coventry. 

Only  son  of  George  Septimus  Phillips,  Gentleman,  of 
Whitmore  Park,  Coventry,  b.  1830;  d.  1883  ;  tn.  1856, 
Sarah  Jane  Wells : — 

Edward  Phillips,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  b.  1858;  tn.  1889, 
Mary  Ellen  Matilda,  d.  of  Meno  Haas  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Edward  Phillips,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1919),  M.C.,  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.  (England),  L.R.C.P.  (London),  Maj.  R.A.M.C., 
served  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. ,  D.S.O. ), 
b.  1889  [m.  1921,  Margaret,  d.  of  Charles  Arthur  Owens, 
V.D.,  M.D.,  J. P.,  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue— Ann  Marion  (Address — c/o  Glyn,  Mills  &  Co.,  3 
Whitehall  Place,  S.W.i)];  (2)  Charles  Burton  Phillips, 
Gentleman ,  b.  1902.  Res.  — Judges  Court,  Much  Park  Street , 
Coventry. 

PHILLIPS  (H.  Coll.  1904).  Sable,  on  a  pile  argent,  alion 
rampant  of  the  field,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  with  chain 
reflexed  over  the  back  or,  in  base  two  anchors  erect  of  the 
second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  rose-branch 
erect,  slipped  and  leaved  proper,  with  four  roses  gules,  a  stag 
sejant  argent.     Motto — "  Fai  bien  crains  rien." 

Sons  of  John  Elphinstone  Hood  Phillips  (eld.   son  of 

Capt.  John  Phillips,  see  below),  Esq., Surg. -Capt.  R.N., 

M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,  b.    1870;     d.    1928;    m.    1897, 

Kathleen  Marian  Esther,  d.  of  F.  W.  Way,  M.R.C.S., 

of  Southsea: — 
John  Henry  Hood   Phillips,  Gentleman,  B.A.   (Oxon.), 
b.  1902.  Res. — 371  Winchester  Road,  Bassett,  Southampton. 
Owen  Hood  Phillips, Gentleman,  b.  1907.    Res. — Merton 
College,  Oxford. 

2nd  son  of  Capt.  John  Phillips,  R.N.,b.  1836;  d.  1915  ; 

m.    1864,   Martha,   d.   of   Richard    Hood  of  Knowles, 

Pembrokeshire : — 
Richard  Hood  Grant  Phillips,  Esq.,  O. B.E.,  Paymaster- 
Captain  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.   1872;  tn.  1910,  Clara  Edith,  d.    of 
George  H.  Graham,   M.D. ,  and  has   issue — Laura  Helen 
Hood.     Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Albert  Markham  Hood  Phillips   (3rd  son  of 

Capt.  John  Phillips,  R.N.— see  above),  Esq.,  Comdr. 

R.N.,  Knt.  of  the  Order  of  St.  Stanislaus  of  Russia,  b. 

1876  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  Feodora  Couchman  Andrewes  : — 
John  Markham  Phillips,   Esq.,   Lieut.  Roy.    Marines,  b. 
1902.     Res- — 

Richard  Markham  Phillips,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res. — 

4th  son  of  Capt.  John  Phillips,  R.N. — see  above. — 
Owen  Tudor  Hood   Phillips,  Esq.,  Commdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 
has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1883  ;  tn.  and  has  issue — Ian  Tudor 
Hood  Phillips,    Gentleman,    b.    1923.       Club  —  Naval   and 
Military. 

PHILLIPS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pile  azure,  between 
two  greyhounds "  courant  in  base  sable,  a  lion  ramp- 
ant of  the  first,  guttee-de-poix.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  azure, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  annulets  interlaced  pale- 
wise  or,  between  as  many  nuggets  of  gold.  Motto  — 
"  Veritas  vincet." 

Son  of  Philip  Saunders  Phillips,  Merchant,  of  London, 
b.  ;  d.  ;  in.  : — 

Sir  Lionel  Phillips,  1st  Bart.  (1912),  J. P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1903)  co.  Southampton,  b.  1855;  m.  1885, 
Dorothea  Sarah  Florence  Alexandra,  d.  of  Albert  Frederick 
Ortlepp  of  Colesberg,  Cape  Colony  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Harold  Lionel  Phillips,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  late  Capt.  R.F.A., 
served  Great  War  (despatches,  M.  B. E. ),  b.  1886;  d.  1926 
\_?n.  1913,  Hilda  Wildman,  d.  of  Frank  Hills  of  Hamilton, 
Canada,  and  left  issue — Lionel  Francis  Phillips,  Esq.,  b. 
1914  ;  Elizabeth  Hilda  ;  and  Mary  Pamela] ;  (2)  Francis 
Rudolph  Phillips,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  late  Surrey  Yeo. ,  b. 
1888  \m.  r920,  Eileen  Cicely,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  H.  Mander, 
O.B.E.,  Chief  Constable  of  Norfolk];  and  Edith  [m.  1st, 
1912,  Lt.-Col.  John  Stuart-Wortley  (killed  in  action  1915) ; 
2nd,  1919,  William  Nicholson,  of  The  Manor  House,  Sutton 
Veney,  Wilts. ,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Vergelegen,  Somerset 
West,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa.       Club — Carlton. 

PHILLIPS-CONN.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  a  bend 
engrailed  plain  cottised  argent  (for  Conn) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 

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a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  falcons  argent,  belled  or 
(for  Phillips).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon's  head  erased  proper, 
armed  or,  holding  in  its  beak  a  lure  gules.  Motto — ' '  Vincit 
qui  patitur."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Only  son  of  Highgate  Henry  Phillips-Conn,  Esquire, 
M.D. ,  M.A.  (Dublin),  formerly  Surgeon  44th  East 
Essex  Regiment,  J.  P.  co.  Kilkenny  ;  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Conn  by  Royal 
Licence,  1894,  b.  1841  ;  d.  ;  m.  1870,  Fanny,  only 

child  of  the  late  Henry  Meredith,  of  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham: — 
Thomas  Harry  Meredith  Phillips-Conn,  Gentleman, 
B.A.,  LL.B.,  B.L.,  Barrister  at-Law,  Ireland,  b.  1881  ;  m. 
1913,  Editb  Muriel,  d.  of  Jonathan  Nowell  Withers,  late 
Registrar  of  the  County  and  High  Courts  of  Lanes.  Estate 
— Mount  Ida,  co.  Kilkenny.  Res. — 5  Ireton  Road,  South- 
port. 

PHIPPS  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  trefoil 
slipped  between  eight  mullets  in  orle  argent  (Phipps,  1711) ; 
2.  paly  of  six  argent  and  azure,  over  all  a  band  gules 
(Annesley) ;  3.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  Prance  and  England, 
quarterly,  ii.,  Scotland,  iii. ,  Ireland,  all  within  a  bordure 
compony  argent  and  azure  (by  grant  of  James  II.  to  his 
illegitimate  daughter,  Lady  Catherine  Darnley).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  gamb  erased  sable,  holding  a  trefoil  slipped  argent. 
Motto — "  Virtute  quies." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Augustus  Constantine  Phipps,  2nd 
Marquess  of  Ncrmanby,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1819  ; 
d.  1890;  m.  1844,  Laura,  d.  of  Capt.  Robert  Russell, 
R.N.:— 
Rev.  and  Most  Hon.  Constantine  Charles  Henry  Phipps, 
3rd  Marquess  of  Normanby  (U.K.,  25  June,  1838),  2nd 
Earl  of  Mulgrave  and  Viscount  Normanby  (U.K.,  7  Sept. 
1812) ;  3rd  Baron  Mulgrave  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford 
(Irel. ,  3  Sept.  1767)  and  2nd  Baron  Mulgrave  of  Mulgrave, 
co.  York  (G.B.,  13  Aug.  1794);  Canon  of  St.  George's 
Chapel,  Windsor,  1891-1907,  late  Vicar  of  Worsley,  Lanes., 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  York,  Hon.  M.A.  (Durham)  [Supporters 
— Dexter,  a  unicorn  ;  sinister,  a  goat,  both  ermine,  and  each 
gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  proper],  b.  1846;  m.  1903, 
Gertrude  Stansfeld,  O.  B.E.,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  and  coh.  of  late 
Johnston  Jonas  Foster  of  Moor  Park,  Salop;  and  has  issue 
— Oswald  Constantine  John  Phipps,  commonly  called  Earl 
of  Mulgrave,  b.  1912  ;  Lady  Katharine  Mary ;  and  Lady 
Gertrude  Elizabeth.  Seat—  Mulgrave  Castle,  nr.  Whitby, 
Yorks.       Res. — 90  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Son  of  Lord  Henry  George  Russell  Phipps,  b.   1851; 

d.  1905;  m.  1878,  Norme.  d.  of  James  Leith  Hay: — 

Vivian    Louis  Augustus   Phipps,    Gentleman,    b.    1884 ; 

m.  1921,  Marie  Elaine,  d.  of  G.  E.  Elliott,  and  has  issue — 

Vivian    Henry    Blakeney    Phipps,    Esq.,    b.     1923  ;    and 

Maurine  Elaine.      Res. — 

Sons  of  Major  Charles  Edmund  Phipps,  formerly  Capt. 

18th  Royal  Irish,  late  Page  of  Honour  and  Groom-in- 

Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1906  ;    m.  1868, 

Susan  Stewart,  d.  of  Very  Rev.   John  Gamble  Geddes, 

Dean  of  Niagara : — 

Albert  Edmund  Phipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m.  and  has 

issue — 3  sons  ;  and  2  daus.     Postal  address — 86  Chestnut 

Park,  Toronto,  Canada. 

William  Henry  Gamble  Phipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Augustus  Henry  Constantine  Phipps,  Gentleman,  b.  1882; 
m.  and  has  issue.     Res. — Goldstream,  British  Columbia. 
Son    of    Sir    Constantine     Edmund     Henry     Phipps, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Envoy  Extraord.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Brussels  1900-6,  b.  1840;  d.  1911  ;   m.  1st,  1863,  Maria 
Jane  (a.  1902),  d.  of  Alfred  Millar  Mundy  of  Shipley 
Hall,  Derbyshire;  2nd,  1904,  Alexandra,  d.  of  Wassili 
de  Schoumacher  of  St.  Petersburg  : — 
Sir  Eric  Clare  Edmund  Phipps,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Min, 
Plen.    at    Paris    1922,     Envoy   Extraor.    and    Min.    Plen. , 
Vienna,  1928,  Grand  Officer  Legion   of  Honour,   Comdr. 
Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium),  b.   1875;  m.  1st,  1907,  Yvonne 
(d.   1909),   d.    of  late   Count  de    Louvencourt ;    2nd,   1911, 
Frances,  second   d.  of   Herbert   Ward ;    and   has   issue— 
Mervyn  Constantine  Sanford  Phipps,   Esq.,  b.  1912;  Alan 
Phipps,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  Mary  ;  and  Margaret  Anne.    Res. — 
British  Legation,  Vienna.     Clubs — St.  James's,  Beefsteak, 
Marlborough,  White's. 

PICKARD-CAMBRIDGE     (R.L.,     H.     Coll.,     1848). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  pile  gules,  between  six  trefoils 


slipped  sable,  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  field  (Cambridge) ;  2 
and  3,  gyronnde  of  eight  azure  and  argent,  within  a  bordure 
ermine,  on  a  canton  gules  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (Pickard).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  griffin's  head  erased  sable,  semee  of  trefoils,  in  the  mouth 
a  cross  botony  fitch^e  or  (Cambridge)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  lion  sejant  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
an  ermine  spot,  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelles  sable, 
supporting  with  the  dexter  forepaw  an  escutcheon  gules, 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys,  within  a  bordure  or  (Pickard). 
Motto  —  "  Esse  quam  videri. "  Livery — Azure  and  argent 
(Pickard) ;  drab,  with  green  facings  and  cuffs  (Cambridge). 
Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Pickard-Cambridge, 
late  Rector  of  Warmwell-cum-Poxwell,  b.  1821  ;  d. 
1904  ;  m.  1st,  1852,  Harriet  Caroline  (dec),  d.  of  Capt. 
George  Foot,  R.A.  : — 
Edward  Duroure  Pickard-Cambridge,  Esq.,  Maj.  Bedford- 
shire Regt. ,  served  in  the  Burmese  Exped.  1886-1888 
(ment.  in  desp. ,  medal  and  two  clasps);  the  Chin-Lushai 
Exped.  1889-1890  (ment.  in  desp.,  clasp);  operation  in 
Chitral  1895  ;  storming  of  the  Malakand  Pass  ;  action  near 
Khar,  at  descent  into  the  Swat  Valley  (medal  with  clasp), 
served  Great  War,  Lt.Col.  comdg.  7th  Beds.  Regt.,  J. P. 
Herts.  1924,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1893,  Winifred  Mary  Catherine, 
d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Adair  Pickard,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  of 
Sturminster  Marshal,  Dorset;  and  has  had  issue  — (1) 
Trenchard  Duroure  Pickard-Cambridge,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
late  Suffolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C. ),  b.  1894;  (2)  Edward  Adair  Pickard-Cambridge, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1915-18,  Sudan 
Defence  Corps  1924,  b.  1897  ;  (3)  Frederick  Audley  Pickard- 
Cambridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1903,  d.  1912;  and  Dorothy 
Catherine  [m.  Dillwyn  Henry  Fleetwood  Fuller,  and  has 
issue]  [Afajor  E.  D.  Pickard-Cambridge  s  grandfather,  the 
Rev.  George  Pickard-Cambridge  of  Bloxworth,'  Dorset, 
assumed  by  R.L.  in  1848  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Cambridge,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
relative,  Charles  Owen  Cambridge  of  Whitminster  House, 
Gloucestershire}.  Res.—  St.  Mabyn,  Shrublands,  Berk- 
hamsted.      Club — Sussex  County. 

Sons    of    Rev.    Octavius    Pickard-Cambridge,    M.A., 
F.R.S. ,    formerly   Rector   of  Bloxworth   and   Winter- 
bourne  Tomson,   b.    1828;    d.    1917 ;    m.    1866,    Rose 
(d.   1910),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Lloyd  Wallace  of 
Sevenoaks,  Kent : — 
Rev.    Robert  Jocelyn  Pickard-Cambridge,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Vicar  of  Leysters,  Herefordshire,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1906,  Evelyn 
Mary,  only  d.  of  late  George  Cree  of  Ower  Moigne,  and 
has   issue— Ruth   Evelyn.     Res.—  The  Vicarage,   Leysters, 
nr.  Tenbury- Wells,  Herefordshire. 

Arthur  Wallace  Pickard-Cambridge,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Balliol  Coll.  (Oxon.),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1901, 
Hilda  Margaret,  younger  d.  of  late  John  Mortimer  Hunt, 
of  Bellevue,  Holm  wood.      Club — Savile. 

Rev.   Charles  Owen   Pickard  Cambridge,  M.A.,  C.M.S. 

Mission.  Kirie,  Japan,  late  Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Lorrimore 

Square,  London,  b.  1874.      Postal  address — Yonago,  Japan. 

Alfred  Edward  Lloyd  Pickard-Cambridge,  Gentleman,  b. 

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William  Adair  Pickard-Cambridge,  Gentleman,,  M.A. , 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Worcester  College  (Oxon.),  formerly 
Fell,  of  Magdalen  College  (Oxon.),  b.  1879;  m.  1917, 
Helen  Ward,  only  d.  of  late  Daniel  Richmond  Henderson, 
of  Allahabad,  India,  and  has  issue  —  Helen  Frances. 
Res. — Worcester  Cottage,  Oxford. 


BENJAMIN  PICKERING,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  East 
Riding  of  co.  York.  Born  Feb.  28,  1835,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Pickering  of  Bellefield,  Sutton, 
by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Johnson  of  Gains- 
borough. Armorial  bearings  —  Argent,  guttee-de-poix, 
a  lion  rampant  azure,  between  two  flaunches  of  the  last, 
each  charged  with  a  bear's  paw  erect  and  erased 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  bear's   paw  erect   and   erased   argent,   encircled  with  a 


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heads  erased  of  the  field.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — 


wreath  of  oak  vert,  a  demi-catheiine-wheel  azure.  Motto — 
"  Je  garde  bien."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  silver  buttons 
and  crimson  waistcoat.  Married,  Aug.  1,  1872,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Garton  of  Kingston-upon-Hull.  Estates — Belle- 
field  and  Sutton  House,  both  in  the  parish  of  Sutton,  and 
Boreas  Vale,  Paull,  all  in  East  Riding  of  co.  York ;  also 
High  Cross,  near  Windermere,  Westmorland.  Postal 
addresses — Bellefield,  Sutton,  Hull  ;  High  Cross  Castle, 
Windermere. 


PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE  (R.L.  1867).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable,  three  conies  courant  argent  (for  Cunliffe)  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  three  eagles  with  wings  elevated  sable,  on  a 
chief  gules,  three  fountains  proper  (for  Fickersgill).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  argent,  collared  sable,  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  pellet  (for  Cunliffe) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  an  eagle 
as  in  the  arms,  bezantee,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch^e  or  (for  Pickersgill).  Mottoes — "  Fideliter  " 
(Cunliffe);  "Quag  recta  sequor "  (Pickersgill).  Livery— 
Dark  blue,  black  and  white  waistcoat,  silver  buttons. 

Second  but  only  surv.  son  of  Charles  Pickersgill- 
Cunliffe,  Gentleman,  of  Beacon  Hill  Park,  Hindhead, 
Surrey,  b.  1863;  d.  1905;  m.  1883,  Evelyn  Audrey,  d. 
of  Charles  Hoskins  Master,  ef  Barrow  Green,  Surrey  :  — 
Evelyn  Edward  Pickersgill-Cunliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Res.  —  Kamloops,  British  Columbia. 


PICKSTONE  (H.   Coll.,    18   Dec,   1916).      Or,    on   a 
chevron  azure,  a  sprig  of  may  flowered  between  two  foxes' 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pine-tree  between  two  pine- 
cones  all  proper.     Motto — "  Plant  on." 

Sons  of  William  Pickstone,  Gentleman,  of  Maesmynau, 
Flint,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Tabor,  d.  of  Henry  Fox,  of  Birkenhead  : — 

Henry  Ernest  Victor  Pickstone,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1865;  m. 
1907,  Louisa  Hooff,  d.  of  Staff-Comdr.  David  John  May, 
R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Xavier  Pickstone,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908.  Seat — Lekkerwijn,  Groot  Drakenstein,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope.  Clubs — Junior  Constitutional ;  Civil 
Service  ;  Owl. 

Montagu  Tabor  Pickstone,  Gentleman.  Res. — 64  Alex- 
ander Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Horace  Vivian  Pickstone,  Gentleman.  Res. — The  White 
House,  Simonstown,  S.  Africa. 

Septimus  Percy  Pickstone,  Gentleman.  Res- — Bermuda, 
Hemyork  Road,  Phurstead,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


Major  HENRY  HENZELL  FRASER  PIDCOCK- 
HENZELL,  J.P.,  C.C.,  Hants.,  Captain  late  19th  P. W.O. 
Regt. ,  Major  4th  Battn.  (Mil.)  Middlesex  Regt.  1886-89. 
Born  1849,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Henry  Pidcock,  Esq.,  of 
Oakfield,  near  Worcester,  D.L.,  J. P.  Armorial  bearings 
—  Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a  pied  cock  per  fesse  or  and 
argent,  between  three  acorns  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bar- shot 
proper,  thereon  a  griffin  segreant  sable,  holding  within  its 
claws  a  grenade  fired  also  proper.  Motto — "Seigneur,  je 
te  prie  garde  ma  vie."  He  married  firstly,  1880,  Elizabeth 
F.  A.  (who  d.  1892),  dau.  of  Captain  E.  E.  Tumour,  R.'S., 
of  Cross  Deep  Lawn,  Twickenham  ;  secondly,  1894,  Mary 
F. ,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  I.  P.  Wyatt  of  Hawley  Parsonage, 
Blackwater,  Hants.  Seat — Pinehurst,  Farnborough,  Hants. 
Res. — Meadow  Bank,  Farnham,  Surrey.  Club — Constitu  . 
tional. 


PIDDOCKE  (H.  Coll.,  7  March  1729.).  Gules,  a  fesse 
engrailed  argent,  in  chief  two  lances  saltirewise  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  a  pheon  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  regardant  the 
wings  elevated  argent,  guttee-de-sang,  reposing  the  dexter 
foot  on  a  like  pheon.    Livery — Claret,  red  pipings. 

Eldest  son  of  Rev.  M.  Piddocke,  Vicar  of  Kirknewton, 
Northumberland,    b.   1845;    d.  1910 ;  m.    1868,   Mary 
Ann,  d.  of  William  Hanson,  of  Burton-on-Trent : 
Rev.  Maurice  Morris  Piddocke,   Clerk  in  Holy   Orders, 


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Vicar  of  Kirknewton,  Northumberland,  b.  1869;  m.  1902, 
Katherine  Penelope,  d.  of  V.  C.  S.  W.  Corbett,  Esq.,  J. P.  ; 
and  has  issue — Maurice  Pidd<  eke,  Gentleman,  b.  1903; 
Leonard  Piddocke,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  •  Frederick  Stuart 
Piddocke,  Gentleman,  b-  1906;  Bernard  Gregory  Piddocke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Katherine  Mary  Frances  ;  and  Evelyn 
Stuart  Wortley.  Res.—  The  Vicarage,  Kirknewton,  North- 
umberland. 

PIERCY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between  three 
doves'  wings  expanded  sable,  as  many  mullets  pierced 
or,  all  between  two  flaunches  of  the  second.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  or  and  vert,  a  demi-lion  couped  vert,  collared 
or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  tilting-spear  bendwise 
point  downwards  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on 
a  shield  sable  charged  with  a  dove  close  gold.  Motto — 
"  Nee  temere  nee  timide."  Livery — Green  and  gold. 
Son  of  William  Piercy,  Gentleman,  of  Kexby,  York  ; 
m.  Mary,  d.  of  John  Carlton,  cf  Pocklington  :— 

C.  Carlton  Piercy,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple  ;  m.  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  John  Paper  Ambler,  and 
has  issue— Dorothy  Adeline  Carlton.  Res.— 21  Park  Hill 
Road,  Croydon.     Clubs— Jun.  Carlton,  R.A.C.,  Prince's. 

PIERREPONT.  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  within 
an  orle  of  eight  cinquefoils  sable.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  between  two  wings 
erect  argent.     Motto — "  Pie  repone  te." 

Only    son    of    Rt.   Hon.   Charles    William  Sydney 

Pierrepont,   4th  Earl  Manvers,  b.    1854  ;   d.    1926  ; 

m.   1880,  Helen,  d.  of    Sir  Michael  Shaw-Stewart, 

7th  Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Evelyn  Robert  Pierrepont,  5  th  Earl  Manvers 
(9  April  1806),  Viscount  Newark  of  Newark-on- Trent 
(1796),  Baron  Pierrepont  of  Holme-Pierrepont,  b.  1888. 
[Supporters  —  On  either  side  a  lion  sable,  armed  and 
langued  gules].      Seat— Thoresby  Park,  Ollerton,  Notts. ; 

Son    of  Hon.  Evelyn  Henry    Pierrepont,    J. P.,   b. 

1856 ;    d.   1926  ;   in.    1880,   Sophia,  d.   of   William 

Arkwright,  of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  co.  Derby  : — 
Gervase  Evelyn  Pierrepont,  Esq.,  M.C.,temp.Capt.i9i6, 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1918,  Marie 
Louise,  d.  of  Sir  Frederick  Butterfield,  of  Cliffe  Castle, 
Keighley;  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Louis  Butterfield 
Pierrepont,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Mary  Venetia ;  and 
Frederica  Rozelle.  Res. — 10  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.i. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 

WALTER  RUMBOLD  PIERS,  Esq.,  Civil  Com- 
missioner and  Resident  Magistrate  for  the  Division  of 
Peddie.  Born  Jan.  22,  1846,  being  the  second  but  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Henry  William  Hull  Coleman 
Piers,  Deputy  Superintendent  of  Stores  (with  the  rank  of 

Major),  by  his  wife  Ann,  dau.  of Weakley.     Armorial 

bearings — Azure,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  fesse  be- 
tween two  double  cottises  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  em- 
bowed,  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  holding  a  Hag 
erect.  Married,  Jan.  27,  1875,  Agnes  Jane,  second  dau.  of 
Charles  F.  Blakeway,  Resident  Magistrate,  of  Olive  Cliff, 
District  of  Fort  Beaufort,  and  Resident  Magistrate  at 
Mquanduli ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Norman  Barrington  Ross 
Piers,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  16,  1875 ;  (2)  Harold  Henry  Ross 
Piers,  Gentleman,  b.  July  26,  1877;  (3)  Walter  Charles 
Ross  Piers,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  27,  1878  ;  (4)  Francis  Arthur 
Piers,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  18,  1882;  (5)  Gerald  Rumbold 
Piers,  d.  in  infancy;  Evelyn  Constance  May;  Agnes 
Florence;  Etheleen  ;  and  Mary.  Residence— The  Resi- 
dency, Peddie,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa. 

PIGE-LESCHALLAS.  Per  bend  gules  and  sable,  two 
hearts  conjoined  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  column  or, 
thereon  flames  of  fire  proper,  and  entwined  by  a  vine  branch , 
also  proper. 

Sons  of  Henry  Pig6- Leschallas,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  H. 
Pige  (assumed  the  name  of  Leschallas  in  1874,  under 
the  will  of  his  cousin,  John  Leschallas  of  Page  Green, 
Tottenham,   Middlesex),  b.   1833;    d-    J9°3 ;    m-   l874, 
Alice  Beaumont,  d.  of  C.  B.  Rogers  of  Kew,  Surrey:  — 
John  Henry  Pig6- Leschallas,  Esq.,  J. P.   for  Argyll,  late 
Major  4th  Batt.   Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  for- 
merly Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  r875 ;  m.  1904,  Ada 
Kathleen,  d.  of  Major  R.   L.  S.   Badham  of  Wandsworth 
Common,    London ;     and    has    issue— Ian    Henry    Pig£- 


Leschallas,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  Richard  Biden  Pig<§- 
Leschallas,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Seats — Highams,  Windle- 
sham  ;  Glenfinart,  Argyllshire.  Clubs  —  Cavalry,  Royal 
Automobile,  Royal  Clyde  Yacht. 

Henry  Pig^-Leschallas,  Gentleman,  b.  iS8r.  Res. — 
Whitehill,  Pre-tbury,  Glos. 

Beaumont  Pige-Leschallas,  Gentleman,  b.  r886.  Res. — 
Charminster  House,  Dorchester. 

PIGGOTT  of  Fitzhall  (Roy.  Lie.  31  July  1824,  H.Coll.). 
Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
pickaxes  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  stump  of  an  oak 
eradicated  proper,  thereon  a  greyhound  sejant  argent, 
collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules,  the  dexter 
forepaw  supporting  a  pickaxe  sable.  Motto — "  Propositi 
tenax.' 

Sons  of  Fraser    Piggott,    Esq.,  of  Fitzhall,   J. P.    co. 
Sussex,  b.  1834;  d.    1920;   m.  1st,  1862,  Fanny  Mar- 
garet  (d.   1899),  only  child   of  George   Bush  of  The 
Priory,   Clifton;    2nd,    1903,    Laetitia  Margaret,  only 
d.  of  Thomas  Britliffe  Shottowe  of  Harrow  Weald  : — 
James  Fraser  Piggott,  Gentleman,  Member  of  the  Stock 
Exchange,    b.   1863;    m.    1897,    Maria    Harriet   Shipman. 
Seat— Fitzhall,  nr.  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

His  Honour  Sir  George  Bettesworth  Piggott,  K.B.E., 
formerly  Judge  for  H.M.'s  Supreme  Consular  Court  Otto- 
man Porte,  b.  1867;  m.  ist,  1904,  Amy  (d.  1909),  yr.  d.  of 
Major  Henry  Spiller,  J. P.  ;  2nd,  1915,  Nadine  Sophie 
(div.i92i),d.  of  Sir  Reginald  Proctor- Beauchamp,  5th  Bart. ; 
3rd,  1927,  Winifred,  d.  of  E.  J.  Dove,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and  has 
issue— Cecilia  Mary  Margaret  Buttesworth.  Res. — 1  Albert 
Gate  Mansions,  203  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  Clubs— St. 
James's,  Carlton. 

PIGGOTT  (H.  Coll.,  12  Jan.  1922).  Per  pale  gules 
and  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or,  a  chief 
lozengy  ermine  and  sable.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  wolf's  head  erased  sable,  three 
mullets  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Factis  non  verbis." 
Son  of  George  Piggott,  of  The  Lions,  Moseley,  co. 
Worcester : — 

Thomas  Williams  Piggott,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  (1921)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Merioneth,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1891,  Ellen,  d.  of 
George  Ward,  of  Newport,  Salop.  Res.  —  Fronaig 
Llanaber,  nr.  Barmouth,  co.  Merioneth. 

PIGOTT  of  Knapton  (U.O.,  1609).  Ermine,  three 
fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  sable,  on  the  centre  one  a  crescent 


or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


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the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  argent,  charged  with  a 
crescent  gules. 

Son  of  Charles  Berkeley  Pigott,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 

Lt.-Col.    21st  Hussars,    b.    1859 ;    d.    1897  ;    m.    1886, 

Fanny  Ada,  d.  of  Rev.  Wellesley  Pole  Pigott,  Vicar 

of  Bemerton : — 

Sir    Berkeley    Pigott,    4th    Bart.   (3    Oct.  1808),    Capt. 

i7/2ist  Lancers,  b.    1894  ;  m.   1919,  Christabel,  d.  of  the 

late  Rev.  F.  W.  Bowden-Smith,  of  Carey's,  Brockenhurst  ; 

and  has  issue— Berkeley  Henry  Sebastian  Pigott,  Esq.,  b. 

1925  ;    Mary  Stephanie ;    and  Mary    Veronica.       Club — 

Cavalry. 

Son  of  Rev.  Wellesley  Pole  Pigott,  M.A.,   Rector   of 
Fugglestone-cum-Bemerton   and   Fovant,  b.    1808  ;   d. 
1890;   m.   2nd,    1858,    Fanny,   second   d.    of  Bernard 
Granville  of  Wellesbourne  Hall,  Warwickshire  : — 
Lt.Xol.  Wellesley  George  Pigott,  O.B.E.,   J. P.,  Essex, 
late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1891,  Helen  Louise,  widow 
of  Capt.  Frederick  Ind,  R.A.,  and  only  d.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Donaldson,    3rd    Hussars ;    and   has   had  issue  —  Gerald 
Wellesley  Pigott,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b.   1896  ; 
killed  in  action  1915.     Res.—  The  Weirs  Cottage,  Brocken- 
hurst, Hants.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

PIGOTT,  see  SMYTH-PIGOTT. 

PIGOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse 
erminois  and  sable,  three  pickaxes  counterchanged  (Pigott 
*775)  I  2-  Per  fesse  azure  an(3  argent,  three  pelicans  vulning 


themselves  counterchanged  (Pelling)  ;  3.  gules,  three  demi- 
lions  issuant  erminois  (Gillery).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  statant 
per  pale  sable  and  erminois.  Motto—' '  Lahore  et  virtute. " 
Livery — Black  and  orange. 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  Eversfield  Botry  Pigott,  cf  Widmoor, 

Hants.,  Clerk  in    Holy   Orders,   Rector   of  Ellisfield, 

b.  1848  ;  d.  1916 ;  m.  1874,  Hilda,  yngst.  d.  of  James 

Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Hampton  Court  House,  Middlesex, 

and  Cawley  Priory,  Chichester  :— 

Chetwynd  Botry  Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.   1877;   m.  1918, 

May  Frideswyde,  eld.  d.  of  Henry  Bickersteth  Cooper,  of 

Forncett    St.    Mary,    Norfolk.       Res. — Wolsey    Cottage, 

Swallowfield,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Shreeve  Botry  Pigott,  Rector  of  Banbury, 
Oxon.,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1877;  m.  1839,  Eliza  MacMahon, 
yngst.  d.  of  Sir  Francis  T.  C.  Wilder  K.C.B.,  M.P., 
of  Binfield  Manor,  Berks.  :- 


Richard  Charles  Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1854.     Res. — 
Claud    Pigott,    Gentleman,    b.    i860  ;    m.    1910,    Alice 
(d.  1929),  widow  of  Barclay  Watson.     Res. — 

PIGOT  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  three  fusils  conjoined  in 
fesse  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— A  wolfs 
head  erased  sable.     Motto — ' '  Tout  Toys  prest. 

Son  of  Sir  Robert  Pigot,  4th  Bart.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  b.  1801 ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  2nd,  1850,  Emily 
Georgiana  Elise,  d.  of  Samuel  Yates  Benyon  : — 
Sir  George  Pigot,  5th  Bart.  (5  Dec.  1764),  b.  1850  ;  m. 
1879,  Alice  Louisa  Raynsford,  d.  of  Sir  James  Thompson 
Mackenzie,  Bart.,  ofGlenMuick;  and  hasissue— (1)  Robert 
Pigot,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  formerly  Major  and  Brev. -Lt.- 
Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  ret.  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919,  b.  1882 
\tn.  191 3,  Norah  Beatrice  Oakeley,  d.  of  Capt.  C.  R. 
Hargrwives,  and  has  issue — 3  daus.j ;  (2)  George  Douglas 
Hugh  Pigot,  Esq.,  b.  1883  \m.  1910,  Hersey  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Lieut.  Gerald  Rivers  Maltby,  M.V.O.,  late  R.N., 
and  has  issue — Robert  Anthony  Pigot,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  and 
2  daus.] ;  Eileen  Marguerite  Elinor  [m.  1906,  Lt.-Col. 
Reginald  Baskerville  Jervis  Crawford,  D.S.O.,  late  Cold- 
stream Gds. ,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Norah  Edith  [m.  1918, 
Victor  Reginald  Booth,  Capt.  Gordon  Hdrs.].  Res.— 
Essex  Lodge,  Windsor. 

PIGOTT  (U.O.).  Ermine,  three  fusils  conjoined  in 
fesse  sable,  the  centre  one  charged  with  a  crescent  or 
for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  argent,  charged 
with  a  crescent  gules. 

Son  of  Robert  Henry  Armand  Pigott,  Gentleman,  of 
Capard,  b.  1830;  d.  1877;  m.  1861,  Julia  Theresa 
Eleanor  Ellen,  d.  of  Edward,  Baron  de  Sturler,  of 
Berne,  Switzerland  : — ■ 
Robert  Edward  Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Seat— 
Capard,  Rosenallis,  Queen's  Co. 

RICHARD  NICHOLSON  PIKE,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  6th 
Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  Sub-Resident  in  N.  Nigeria.  Born 
May  18,  1880,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Major 
Richard  James  Pike,  12th  Regiment,  J. P.,  of  Glendarary 
(who  d.  1891),  by  his  wife  Mary  Emily,  second  dau.  of 
the  late  Charles  Todd-Naylor,  Esquire.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—He bears  for  Arms :  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  on 
a  chevron  azure,  between  three  trefoils  slipped  vert,  an 
escallop  of  the  second.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  or  ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  gauntleted,  grasping  a  broken  pike 
all  proper,  and  charged  with  an  escallop  azure.  Motto— 
"  Vrai  a  la  fin."     Seat— Glendarary,  Achill  Sound. 


PILKINGTON, 
PILKINGTON. 


see    MILBORNE-SWINNERTON- 


PILKINGTON  of  Prescot,  Lanes.  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  cross  flory  gules,  voided  of  the  field,  between  five  roses  in 
saltire  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  and  between  two  tufts  of  grass  vert,  a  mower, 
habited  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  holding  a  scythe  proper. 
Motto—"  Now  thus,  now  thus." 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Windle  Pilkington,  V.D.,  J. P., 

D.L.,ofThe  Hazels,  Prescot,  Lanes.,  Lt.-Col. and  Hon. 

Col.,  late  Comdg.   2nd  V.B.  South  Lanes.    Regt.,  b. 

1839  ;  d.  1914  ;   m.   1867,  Sarah  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev. 

W.  A.  Salter  of  Leamington:— 
Richard  Austin  Pilkington,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  St.  Helens, 
b.  (twin)  1871  ;  m.  1903,  Hon.  Hope,  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Cozens-Hardy,  Master  of  the  Rolls;  and  has  issue  — 
William  Henry  Pilkington,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  Law- 
rence Herbert  Austin  Pilkington,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
Roger  Windle  Pilkington,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Margaret 
Hope  ;  and  Constance  Cozens-Hardy.  Res. — Eccleston 
Grange,  St.  Helens,  Lanes. 

Alfred  Cecil  Pilkingt>  n,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1901, 
Olive  Mary  Christine,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  Medley  of  Stoke  Bishop, 
Bristol ;  and  has  issue— Edward  Cecil  Arnold  Pilkington, 
Gentleman,  b,  1907  ;  and  Christine  Mary.  Res.— Briars 
Hey,  Rainhill,  Lanes. 

PILTER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  argent  and  sable, 
two  pelts  (or  hides),  in  chief  of  the  last,  and  a  cannon 
mounted  on  its  carriage  in  base  proper.     Mantling  sable 


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and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 


of  a   fleur-de-lys   or,    a  dolphin  naiant  proper.     Motto — 
"  Fide  patiente  labore." 

Son  of  Thomas  Pilter,  Gentleman  (son  of  Rev.  Robert 

Pilter)  :  — 
SirJohnGeorgePilter,O.B.E.,K.t.  Bach.,  Kt.  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  Commander  of  Tunisian  Order  of  Nicham  Iftikar, 
Member  of  Board  of  Directors  and  formerly  Pres.  British 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Paris  ;  Hon.  Sec.  and  Treas.  British 
Charitable  Fund,  Paris  ;  Chairman  of  Hertford  British 
Hospital,  Paris  ;  Vice-Chairman  British  Schools,  Paris ; 
Member  Royal  Commission  Paris  Exhibition  1900,  b. 
1848;  m.  1874,  Emily,  d.  of  James  Bowman,  Esq.,  J. P.; 
and  has  issue  — Kate  Avril  [m.  Andr6  Desplats  of  Paris]; 
Elsie  Isabel;  Mabel  Winifred  [m,  Harry  Heaney,  M.D.  of 
Corpus  Christi,  Texas]  ;  and  Grace  Margaret.  Res. — 23 
Boulevard  Beausejour,  Paris.     Club — St.  James's. 

PINCKNEY.     Or,   five  fusils,  conjoined  in  fesse  gules, 


nebuly  of  the  second,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  griffin's  head  erased  gules,  collared 
gold,  three  fusils  or.  Motto — "  Deus  nobis."  Livery — 
Blue,  edged  with  yellow  cord,  gold   hatband. 

Sons  of  Erlysman  Pinckney,  Esquire,  J.  P.  co.  Wilts., 
Barrister-at-Law,   b.    1838;    d.    1920;    m.    1st,  1870, 
Frances  Elizabeth  Mary  {d.  1889),  d.  of  James  William 
Cusack,  M.D. ,  of  Knockbane,  co.  Galway  ;  2nd,  1910, 
Alice   Sophia,    d.   of  late    Maj.-Gen.    Henry   Forster, 
C.  B.  ,and  widow  of  Col.  G.  MaunsellShewell,  R.  M.L.I. , 
late  of  Westhall,  Cheltenham  : — 
Erlysman  Charles  Pinckney,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Wilts.,  Chair- 
man Bradford   Bench   1926,   served  Great  War  as   Capt. 
4th    Batt.    Wiltshire    Regt. ,    b.     1871  ;    m.     1898,    Agnes 
Ponsonby,    d.    of   Major  James  Wallace   Dunlop    Adair ; 
and    has    issue  —  Erlysman    Patrick  Hamilton    Pinckney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Frances  Jeanie  Helenora.     Seat — 
Duckmead,  Bradford-on-Avon. 

John  Robert  Hugh  Pinckney,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1876; 
m,  1903,  Winifred,  d.  of  James  Ledger  Hill  of  Combe 
Grove,  Bath;  and  has  issue — Philip  Hugh  Pinckney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  David  John  Colin  Pinckney,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918  ;  Elizabeth  Mary  ;  Rosalie  Anne  ;  and  Diana. 
Seal — Hidden  Cottage,  Hungerford.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Oriental. 

PINE-COFFIN.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  seme"e  of 
cross  crosslets  or,  three  bezants  (for  Coffin) ;  2  and  3, 
gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  pine-cones  slipped 
or  (for  Pine).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests—  1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet  azure,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  two  bezants  in  pale  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  pine-tree  proper.  Motto  (for  Pine) — "  In  tem- 
pestate  floresco."     Livery — Dark  blue,  buff  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Edward  Pine-Coffin,  Esq.,   Major  2nd 

Batt.    Loyal  North   Lanes.   Regt.,    b.  1866;  d.  1919  ; 

?n.  1894,  Louisa  Gertrude  Douglas,  dau.  of  John  Barre 

Beresford,    Esq.,    J. P.    and   D.L.,  of  Learmont   and 

Ashbrook,    co.    Londonderry: — 

Edward  Claude  Pine-Coffin,  Esq.,  Capt.    Indian  Army, 

b.  1895;  m-  1920,  Doris  Lindsay,  d.  of  Col.  Tennant,  late 

Indian  Army,  and  has  issue — John  Trenchard  Pine-Coffin, 

Gentleman,  b.  1921.    Estates — Portledge,  Kenwith  Alwing- 

ton  ;     Goldworthy   and    Monkleigh    Manors,  co.    Devon. 

Seat — Portledge,  near  Bideford,  co.  Devon. 

Richard  Geoffrey  Pine-Coffin,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Res. — 

PINNELL   (H.   Coll.).      Argent,  on  a   chevron   gules, 


each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  of  the  field,  on  a  chief 


between  two  falcons'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  staff 
raguly  fessewise,  thereon  an  eagle  displayed  in  base,  all 
azure,  a   lion   rampant   or.     Mantling   gules  and   argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  staff  raguly  fessewise, 
thereon  an  eagle  displayed  azure,  holding  in  each  claw  a 
hawk's  bell  also  or.     Motto — "  Vultus  in  hostem." 

Son   of  Henry    Pinnell,    Esq.,  J. P.  Warwickshire,  b. 

1857;  d.  ;  m.  1879,  Mary  Ellen,  d.  of  John  Hugh 

Morris: — 
Charles   Hugh    Pinnell,   Gentleman,    b.    1886.     Res. — 

PINNEY,  see  PRETOR-PINNEY. 

EGERTON  STANLEY  PIPE  -  WOLFERSTAN, 
Esquire,  of  Statfold,  co.  Stafford,  Lieut. -Colonel 
4th  North  Stafford  Regiment,  late  Major  1st  South 
Stafford  Regiment.  Bom  July  23,  1861,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Stafford  Pipe- Wolferstan, 
Esq.,  of  Statfold,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Maria  Hill, 
fifth  dau.  of  William  Hallowes  Belli,  H.E.I.C.S.  Armorial 
bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  fesse  wavy  between 
three  wolves'  heads  erased  or  (for  Wolferstan) ;  2  and  3, 
azure,  two  organ-pipes  in  chevron  between  ten  crosses  cross- 
let  or  (for  Pipe).  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests, 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  under  a  tree,  all 
proper  (for  Wolferstan)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  leopard's  head  erased  or  (for  Pipe).  Motto — "  Que  sera 
sera."  Livery — Dark  blue,  red  facings.  Married,  1st, 
Jan.  19,  1897,  Eleanor  Grace  (d.  1925),  dau.  of  H. 
Cunliffe  Shawe,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Weddington  Hall,  Nuneaton  ; 
2nd,  1926,  Dorothy,  widow  of  Major  G.  S.  Cary,  E.  Yorks. 
Regt.     Seat — Statfold,  near  Tamworth. 

PIRIE-GORDON  (Rematric.  L.O.  21  Nov.  1903). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable  between 
three  pears  slipped  and  leaved  vert  (Pirie) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
a  fesse  chequy  or  and  of  the  field,  between  three  boars'  heads 
erased  of  the  second,  with  a  mullet  in  chief  for  difference 
(Gordon    of   Buthlaw,    matric.  c.    1750).     Mantling    vert, 


of  Forcett   Park,    Richmond,    Yorks.,    and  of  Glassel 

House,  Kincardineshire,  N.B.  : — 
Edward  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Brecknock,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  b.  1853  I  m-  1880, 
Louisa  (d.  1918),  d.  of  Rev.  William  Handley,  M.A.,  oi 
Muskham,  Rector  ofWinthorpe,  Notts,  [upon  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence  the  Arms  of  Handley  (Granted  H.  Coll., 
25  Feb.  1904),  viz.  :  Argent,  a  fesse  invected  gules  between 
in  chief  two  goats  sable,  armed  and  attired  or,  and  in 
base  a  fusil  of  the  third] ;  and  has  issue— Charles  Harry 
Clinton  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.  {q.v.).  Seat—  Buthlaw,  Aber- 
deenshire. Res. — Gwernvale,  Crickhowel,  Brecknockshire 
S.  Wales. 

PIRIE-GORDON  (Rematric.  L.O.,  Ap.  1917). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable, 
between  three  pears  slipped  and  leaved  vert  (Pirie)  ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  of  the  field,  between 


doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  fawn's 
head  with  a  sprig  of  a  pear-tree  in  its  mouth  proper. 
Motto  —  "  Virtute  non  astutia."  Livery— Dark  green, 
yellow  facings. 

Son  of  Patrick  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Buthlaw,  J. P. 

Aberdeen  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Michell,  Esq     J. P., 


three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  with  a  mullet 
of  the  same  in  chief  for  difference  (Gordon  of  Buth- 
law), the  whole  ensigned  with  a  label  of  three  points 
argent,  impaling  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or,  between  three 
chaplets  of  roses  argent  (Buckle,  formerly  of  Chaceley). 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  the  head  of  a  fawn  proper,  biting  a  Turkish 
crescent  argent,  and  ensigned  round  the  neck  with  a 
wreath  of  ivy-leaves  and  pear-leaves  all  proper,  clasped 
with  a  buckle  or.  Badge — A  bunch  of  two  pears  slipped 
within  an  orle  of  two  sprays  of  ivy  all  proper,  the  three 
stalks^  conjoined  at  the  top  by  a  buckle  or.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  astutia." 

Only  son  of  Edward  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.  {q.v.) : — 

Charles  Harry  Clinton  Pirie-Gordon,  Esq.,  D.S.C., 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  Member  of  the  Royal  Company  of 
Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
late  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  and  Lieut. -Col. ,Ch.  Legion 
of  Honour,  F.S.A.,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1910,  Mabel  Alicia,  only 
d.  of  George  Earle  Buckle  (q.v.),  sometime  editor  of  The 
Times  ;  and  has  issue — Christopher  Martin  Pirie-Gordon, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  George  Patrick  Pirie-Gordon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Address — 46  Addison  Avenue, 
Kensington,  W.  1 1 .     Clubs — Athenaeum,  New  University. 

[Mr.  Pirie-Gordon  has  by  matriculation  established 
his  right  to  quarter  the  following  coats  in  addition  to 
those  borne  upon  his  shield  as  above — (i)  Udny  of 
Cultercullen  ;  (2)  Barclay  of  Cairness  and  Friendship  ; 
(3)  Forbes  of  Kincardine  ;  (4)  Logie  of  Middlefield  ;  (5) 
Handley  of  Muskham.] 


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PIRIE  of  Johannesburg  (L.O.  matric,  1927).  Or,  three 
pears  slipped  and  leaved  vert.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  fawn's  head  with  a 
sprig  of  a  pear-tree  in  its  mouth  proper.  Badge  —  A 
bunch  of  pears  within  a  wreath  of  pear-sprays  one  of  which 
is  in  blossom  both  proper,  the  two  sprays  are  clasped  in 
base  by  a  buckle  or,  of  which  the  clasp  is  in  the  form  of  a 
caduceus.     Motto — "  Virtute  non  astutia." 

Only  son  of  James  Mitchell  Pirie,  Gentleman,  of  Orch- 

ardtown,  Udny,  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  1846;  d.  1893;  m. 

1st,  Elsie,  d.  of  James  Hunter  Harvey,  of  Pitgersie, 

Foveran,  co.  Aberdeen  : — 
James  Hunter  Harvey  Pirie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  B.Sc,  Ch.B., 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.  (Edin.),  late  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (T.),  Senior  Lecturer  in  Pathology,  Univ.  of 
Witwatersrand,  Deputy  Director  of  the  South  African  In- 
stitute for  Medical  Research,  b.  1878 ;  m.  1910,  Agnes 
Mabel,  d.  of  Alexander  Kerr,  and  has  surv.  issue — Derek 
Hervey  Pirie,  Gentlman,  b.  19 17  ;  and  Lesley.  Address — 
South  African  Institute  for  Medical  Research,  Johannes- 
burg, Transvaal,  S.  Africa;  and  P.O.  Box  1038,  Johannes- 
burg. 

Pirie  (L.O.  June  1927).       Arms,  Crest  and    Motto  as 

above,  a  bordure  inverted  gules. 

Third,  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  George 
Pirie,  M.A.  (Aberdeen),  Rector  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Dunoon,  co.  Argyll,  and  Canon  of  Cumbrae  Cathedral, 
b.  1819  ;  d.  1879 ;  m.  1854,  Grace  Phillott,  d.  of 
Rev.  John  Garrett,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Dub.),  Vicar  of 
Emlaghfad,  co.  Sligo,  and  Prebendary  of  Ardagh  : — 
Frederick  Galloway  Pirie,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1902, 

Leura  Adelaide,  d.  of  George  Caverhill  Lugg,  and  has  issue 


liveries,  a  fawn's  head  with  the  sprig  of   a  pear-tree  in 


—Gordon  Frederick  Pirie,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  and  Leura 
Margaret.  Seat — Caverhill  Lodge,  Woodcote,  Purley, 
Surrey.     Clubs — British  Empire,  Phyllis  Court. 

Pirie  (L.O.  matric,  June  1927).  Arms,  Crest  and 
Motto  as  next  above,  in  the  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the 
last  for  difference. 

Son  of  Maj.  -Gen.  William  Pirie,  I.  A.,  b.  1824;  d.  1879; 

m.  1856,  Helen  Catherine  Agnes,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles 

Robert  Hogg,  103rd  Bombay  Fusiliers  : — 

Charles  Patrick  William  Pirie,  Esq.,  C.B.  (mil.   1916), 

Maj. -Gen.  (ret.)  Indian  Cavalry,  served  Afghan  War  1878- 

80  (medal),    European   War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.), 

b.  1859  ;  m.  1890,  Alice  Ida  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Leopold  Keller, 

of  Elm  House,  Hornsey,  and  has  issue — Helen  Christine 

[m.  19 17,  Gordon  Bryan,  Esq.,  M.C.,   F.R.C.S.,  and  has 

issue];    and  Evelyn.     Fes  —  70A  Ladbroke  Grove,  W.  11. 

Club — United  Service. 

PIRIE  (L.O.,  1899).  Or,  a  boar's  head  sable,  between 
three  pears  slipped  vert,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


its  mouth  proper  ;   and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this 

Motto — "  Virtute  non  astutia."     Livery — Black. 

Eldest    son    of    Martin    Henry    Pirie,     Gentleman, 
b.  1848;    d.  1925  ;   m.  1883,  Lilian  Frances,    eldest 
dau.  of  John  Scarlett-Campbell,  of  1  Queen's  [Gate 
Place,  London,  S.W. : — 
Harold  Victor  Campbell  Pirie,  Gentleman,    b.   1884  ; 

m.   1912,  Irene,  d.  of  Francis  Hogarth.     Res. — .Kenya 

Colony,  E.  Africa. 

DUNCAN  VERNON  PIRIE,  Esq.,O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 
M.P.  North  Div.  Aberdeen  1896-1918,  J. P.,  D.L.  City 
of     Aberdeen,     Lt.-Col.     (ret.)     5th     Lancers    and     3rd 


Hussars  ;  served  with  Egyptian  and  Soudan  Expeditions 
1882-84,  present  at  Battles  of  Kassassin,  El  Teb,  and 
Tamai  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 


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with  Nile  Expedition  1884-85  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19  (men- 
tioned in  despatches),  was  A.D.C.  to  Governor  of 
Ceylon  1890-93;  is  a  F.R.G.S.  and  a  D.  L.  for  Aber- 
deenshire. Born  March  22,  1858,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Gordon  Pirie  of  Chateau  de  Varennes, 
France,  by  his  wife  Valentine,  d.  of  late  Joseph  Rousseau 
de  Labrosse.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.  1899)— Or,  a 
boar's  head  erased  sable  between  three  pears  slipped  vert, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last,  a  label  of  three  points  for 
difference,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Forbes-Sempill,  namely, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  chequy  gules  and  of 
the  field,  between  three  bugle-horns  sable,  garnished  and 
stringed  of  the  second  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  cross  pat^e 
fitchee  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  argent, 
muzzled  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  on  a  wreath  ot 
his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  fawn's  head  with  the  sprig  of  a 
pear-tree  in  its  mouth  proper ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same 
this  Motto,  "  Virtute  non  astutia."  Matried,  1894,  the 
Hon.  Evelyn  Courtenay,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  William,  Baron 
Sempill  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Patrick  Taldo  Pirie,  Esq., 
M.C.,  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1897;  (2)  Alexander 
William  Pirie,  Gentleman,  formerly  Lieut.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, b.  1899;  (3)  Douglas  Gordon  Pirie,  Gentleman,  b. 
1910  ;  Evelyn  Jean  Gordon  [m.  1926,  Major  Owen  Wynne, 
R.E.];  Valentine  Grizel ;  and  Valerie  Marguerite.  Resi- 
dence— Chateau  de  Varennes,  Sanennieres,  Maine-et-Loire, 
France.       Clubs — Bachelors',  Royal  Northern. 

Colonel  DUNCAN  GEORGE  PITCHER,  late 
Indian  Army,  formerly  of  the  R. M.L.I,  and  Artil., 
Bombay  Light  Cavalry,  and  21st  Hussars,  Bengal  Cavalry  ; 
has  the  Kaiser-i-Hind  gold  medal  for  public  service  in  India, 
is  Joint  Manager  Committee  of  the  Imperial  Institute.  Born 
Nov.  2,  1839,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.  St. 
Vincent  Pitcher,  6th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  and  of  Rose 
Mary,  third  dau.  of  Admiral  George  Le  Geyt,  C.  B. ,  of 
Jersey.  Armorial  bearings  —  Per  chevron  ermine  and 
azure,  in  chief  two  acorns  slipped  proper,  in  base  the  prow 
of  an  antique  galley  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped, 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  proper  between  two  wings, 
each  charged  with  a  bezant.      Motto — "  Perseverantia  et 


labore."  Married,  Oct.  16,  1867,  Rose  Elizabeth,  third 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Evison,  R.N.  ;  and  has  Issue 
— (1)  Henry  Henderson  Pitcher,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  6, 
1870  [m.  Annie,  dau.  of  H.  Templar,  and  has  issue] ;  (2) 
Air  Commodore  Duncan  Le  Geyt  Pitcher,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  late  Major  and  Brev.  Col.  Indian 
Army,  Dir.  of  Equipment,  Air  Ministry  1922-25,  b.  Aug. 
31,  1877  [m.  1921,  Frances  Evelyn,  d.  of  A.  Barnes 
(Club — Army  and  Navy)];  Rose  Ethel  [m.  1894,  Hon. 
W.  B.  Gordon,  CLE. ,  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  India,  and  has 
issue]  ;  Elsie  Heath  [tn.  Awdry  George  Hobart-Hampden, 
Esq.,   Indian   Forest   Service,   and   has   issue];    Margaret 


Beatrice  [tn.  Henry  Julius  Boas,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue]; 
Gertrude  Duncan  [m.  Henry  Norton  Hutchinson,  I.C.S., 
and  has  issue]  ;  Marion  Emily  ;  and  Grace  Carleton 
Crouchley  [///.  James  Rae  Pearson,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue]. 
Res.— Hillside,  Camberley,  Surrey.     Club — United  Service. 

PITKEATHLY  (H.  Coll.,  28  Dec.  1914).  Gules,  on  a 
fesse  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  a  dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  between  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf-dog  dormant 
proper,  in  front  of  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in  saltire 
gold.     Motto — "  Memor  et  fidelis." 

Son  of  James  Pitkeathly,  of  Dunkeld,  N.B. :  — 

Col.  James  Scott  Pitkeathly,  CLE.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,   Electrical  Engineer    of  the  Imperial  Works  at 
Delhi,  served  European  War,  6.1882  ;  m.  1913,  Eleanor 
Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Haines,  of  Astley,  Worcs.      Res. — 
Simla,  India.     Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

PITT,  see  FOX. 

ARTHUR  PIXLEY,  Esquire,  J. P.  in  Queensland. 
Born  Aug.  17,  i860,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Watt  Pixley,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A. ,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Debonaire  Haggard.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Azure,  a  fesse  engrailed  or,  guttee-de-1'armes,  between  two 
daggers,  points  downwards  in  chief,  and  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  in  base  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.'  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or, 
a  morion  proper  between  two  wings  azure,  each  charged 
with  a  dagger  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Per  vias  rectas." 
Married,  Dec.  29,  1892,  Florence  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
McDonnell,  V.D.  and  J. P.,  formerly  Commandant  of  the 
Queensland  Volunteer  Forces  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Arthur 
John  Pixley,  Gentleman,  b.  April  6,  1894  [m.  1922,  Sibella 
Elsie  Grant,  d.  of  Alpin  Cameron,  Esq.,  of  Brisbane,  and 
has  issue — John  Arthur  Cameron  Pixley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923;  Ellis  Charles  Pixley,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];  (2) 
Norman  Stewart  Pixley,  Gentleman,  b.  May  3,  1898;  (3) 
Neville  Drake  Pixley,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  21,  1905;  and 
Margaret  Mary.  Residence—  Prospect,  Kangaroo  Point, 
Brisbane,  Queensland.     Club — Queensland. 

PIXLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  engrailed  or,  guttee- 
de-1'armes,  between  two  daggers,  points  downwards  in  chief 
and  a  cross   crosslet  fitchee  in  base  or.     Mantling  azure 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
cross  crosslet  fitchee  or,  a  morion  proper  between  two 
wings  azure,  each  charged  with  a  dagger  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Per  vias  rectas." 

Son  of   Stewart   Pixley,   Esq.,    J. P.,   D.L.,    V.D.,   b. 


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1824  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1856,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Aikin, 

Esq.,  J.P.:- 
Stewart  Aikin  Pixley,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,V.D.,  Lt.-Col.  (iet.), 
served  Great  War  on  Musketry  Staff,  and  with  Sniping 
School,  4th  Army,  B.E.F.,  b.  May  3,  1857;  m.  Oct.  8, 
1884,  Harriette  Hindle,  d.  of  Edward  Hewett.  Res. — 
Maybury,  Knowle,  Woking,  Surrey. 

FRANCIS  WILLIAM  PIXLEY,  Esq.,  V.D..J.P.  cos. 
Buckingham  and  London,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for 
the  City  of  London,  D.L.  co.  Buckingham,  Hon.  Col.  and 
late  CO.  1st  Cadet  Batt.  King's  Roy.  Rifles,  Barr.-at-Law 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
Registrar  of  the  Standing  Council  of  the  Baronetage,  late 
Treasurer  (Baden-Powell)  Boy  Scouts'  Association,  Knight 
of  Justice  and  Receiver-Gen.  and  President  of  the  Bucks. 
County  Centre  of  the  Grand  Priory  in  the  British  Realm 
of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.  Born  July  5,  1852, 
only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  William  Pixley,  Gentleman, 
of  Hill  Lodge,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  a  Younger 
Brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  by  his  wife  Caroline,  d.  of 
Robert  Blore  of  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  fesse  engrailed  or, 
gutt£e-de-l'armes,  between  two  daggers  points  downwards 
in  chief,  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  in  base  or  (for  Pixley) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  between  two 
crosses  couped  in  pale  gules  (for  Blore),  and  impaling  the 
arms  of  Simpson,  namely: — argent,  on  a  chief  purpure,  three 
crescents  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  or,  a  morion  proper  between  two  wings  azure,  each 
charged  with  a  dagger  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Per  vias 
rectas. "  Livery — Blue  and  yellow.  Married,  April  8,  1880, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  dau.  of  John  Price  Simpson  ;  and  has  had  Issue 
— (i)  Jocelyn  Francis  Renton  Pixley,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  27, 
1881,  Lieut.  King's  Royal  Rifles  (d.  1903);  (2)  John  Nicol 
Fergusson  Pixley,  Esq.,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  April 7, 
1888;  killed  in  action  1918;  (3)  Eric  William  Blore  Pixley, 


St.  James's);  (5)  Brodrick  Rich  Farrar  Pixley,  Gentleman, 
formerly  Lieut.  Motor  Transport  Corps,  Officer  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  Nov.  19,  1898  [Club — 
Travellers');  Elizabeth  Muriel,  Officer  Sister  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem;  Esme'  Caroline  [m.  1908,  Rev. 
Arthur  Buxton,  Rector  of  All  Souls',  Langham  Place,  W., 
ygst.  son  of  John  Henry  Buxton,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  of  Easneye, 
Ware,  Hertfordshire];  and  Olive  Charlotte  Blyth.  Res. — 
Wooburn  House,  Wooburn  Green,  Bucks.  Clubs — Marl- 
borough and  Athenaeum. 

PLATT   (H.    Coll.).      Sable,    sem<§e    of  plates,    a   fret 
couped  or,  between  four  roses  in  cross  argent.     Mantling 


Gentleman,  b.  22nd,  d.  27th  Jan.  1891  ;  (4)  Evelyn  Graham 
Pixley,  Gentleman,  formerly  City  of  London  Yeo.,  Officer  of 
the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  Dec.  1,  1892  {Club— 


sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  demi-lion  proper,  semee  of  plates,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  rose  argent,  an  escallop  or.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  labore. " 

Son  of  Algernon  John   Frederick  Piatt,   b.    1875;    d- 

1912  ;  m.  1900,  Norah,  eld.  d.  of  C.  J.  Cunningham 

of  Muirhouselaw : — 
Charles    John    Frederick    Piatt,    Gentleman,    b.     1909. 
j?es. — Barnby  Manor,  Newark,  Notts. 

Son  of  John  Harold  Piatt,  Esq.,    J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Anglesey,    Major   late   4th    Batt.    Royal  West    Kent 

Regt. ,  b.  1855;  d.  1912;  m.  1879,  Agnes  E.,  sec.  d.  of 

Lt.-Col.  Roberts  of  Renny,  co.  Cork: — 
John  Ernest  Hodder  Piatt,  Gen.  Res.  of  Officers,  Bde.  of 
Guards,  b.  1880;  m.  1st,  1907  (marriage  dissolved),  Mildred 
Deborah,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Henry  Rodes 
Green,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B. ;  2nd,  1921,  Marie  Claire,  d.  of  Col. 
A.  Michaescu,  Russian  Army,  Jura  Padini  Corabia, 
Roumania,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage)— Suzanne  Elise. 
Seat — La  Maison  des  Pommie.rs,  Sark,  C.I.  Clubs — 
Guards',  Roy.  Automobile. 

Son   of   Henry   Evelyn  Arthur  Piatt,    Gentleman,    b. 
;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  m.  1911,    Ella,  d.  of  late 

William  Carmichael  of  Snellam,  Pietermaritzburg  :— 
John  Evelyn  Piatt,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Younger  son  of  John  Piatt,  Esq.,    J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 

1817;    d.    1872;    m.   1842,    Alice,   only   d.  of  Samuel 

Radcliffe,  of  Lower  House,  Oldham,  Lanes.  :— 
Sydney  Piatt,  Esq.,  J.P.  (High  Sheriff  1888)  co.  Carnar- 
von, late  Capt.  Denbighshire  Yeo.  [Livery  —  Dark  blue, 
with  black  velvet  collar,  canary  waistcoat  with  blue  stripes, 
gilt  buttons,  drab  overcoat],  b.  1861  ;  m.  1884,  Agnes 
Bertha,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Marshall,  C.B.  ;  and  has 
issue— Lionel  Sydney  Piatt,  Esq.,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  att. 
R.A.F.,  b.  1885;  killed  in  action  1917  \m.  1914,  Gillian 
Mary,  d.  of  Major  C.  Spencer  Warwick] ;  and  Eira 
Guendolen  [m.  Lieut.  Charles  du  Breil].  Res.—  Villa  Beatrix, 
Pau,  Basses  Pyr6n6es.     Club— Orleans. 


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PLATT  of  Gorddinog  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  mount  in 
base  vert,  thereon  an  oak-tree  proper,  on  a  chief  arched 
argent,  three  escallops  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion 
proper,  semee  of  plates,  holding  between  the  paws  a  rose 


gul-S,    barbed  and   seeded   also   proper,    an   escallop   or. 

Motto — "  Virtute  et  labore." 

Son  of  Col.  Henry  Piatt,  C.B.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Col.  4th  Batt.  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers  (High  Sheriff 
Carnarvonshire  1877),  b.  1842  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1868, 
Eleanor  (d.  1926),  second  dau.  of  Richard  Sykes  of 
Edgeley  House,  co.  Chester  : — 
Eric  James  Walter  Piatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1907), 

Anglesey,  late  Major  Denbighshire  Hussars  I.Y. ,  b.  1871  ; 

m.  1895,  Florence  Grace,  fifth  d.  of  Samuel  Perry  of  Wood- 

rooff,  co.  Tipperary  ;  and  has  issue — Eneid  Mary  Eleanor. 

Seats — Gordding,  near  Llanfairfechan. 

PLATT  (H.  Coll.,  9  Ap.  1919).  Per  fesse  gules  and 
ermine  fretty  sable,  in  chief  two  plates.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 


Sonof  John  Crawfurd  Piatt,  of  London,  b.  1834;  d. 
1904  :— 
John    Crawfurd    Piatt,     Gentleman,    b.    1865.      Res.  — 
Summerfield,  Tenterden,  Kent. 

The  Late  JOHN  PLATT,  Esq.,  of  Clifton  Lodge, 
Llandudno,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  borough  of 
Warrington.  Born  December  29,  1842,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  James  Piatt,  by  his  wife  Mary,  eldest 
daughter  of  John  Shepherd.     Armorial  bearings — Azure, 


on  a  chevron  or,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief  and  a 
lamb  statant  in  base  of  the  last,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two 
cinquefoils  of  the  first ;  and  for  the  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lamb  or,  resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a  fleur- 
de-lys  azure,  holding  in  the  mouth  three  cinquefoils  slipped 


stag  guardant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  plate, 
thereon  a  fret  sable.     Motto — "  In  omnia  paratus." 


vert;  with  the  Motto,  "  Neminem  metue  innocens. " 
Married,  October  17,  1867,  Ellen  Jane,  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Hunter  Whitby,  and  died 


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PLATT-HIGGINS  (R.L.  1889,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  fesse  vert  and  argent,  a  pale  counterchanged, 
three  cranes'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  and  as  many 
lobsters'  claws  erased  sable  (Higgins) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse 
dancettee  argent  and  gules,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three 
frets,  one  and  two  of  the  first,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
of  the  second  (Piatt).     Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crests 


— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased 
or,  gorged   with   a   collar   sable,    charged   with  a  lozenge 
argent,  between  two  plates,  holding  in  the  beak  a  lobster's 
claw  erased  gules  (Higgins) ;  2.  a  demi-wolf  gules,  semee  of 
plates,  armed  andlangued  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross  crosslet  or  for  difference   (Piatt).      Motto — 
"  Labitur  et  labetur. "     Livery — Green,  with  white  facings. 
Son   of  Edward   Platt-Higgins,    Gentleman,    of  Rath- 
coole,   Fortwilliam   Park,    Belfast,    B.A.    (Camb.),    b. 
1844;  d.    1924;  m.  1st,    1872,    Martha  Elizabeth    (d. 
1902),  d.  of  the  late  James  Hind,  formerly  of  Lismara, 
White  Abbey,  co.  Antrim  ;  2nd,  1904,  Amelia  Frances, 
d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Hind,  104th  Bengal  Fus. , 
of  Greatwood,  Mylor,  Cornwall : — 
Francis  Meban  Platt-Higgins,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  (ret.), 
B.A.  (Camb.),    b.    1874;    m.    1899,    Ethel    Dorothy,  d.   of 
Milbourne  Humphery,  and  has  issue— Denis  Meban  Platt- 
Higgins,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  2nd  Hampsh.  Regt. ,  b.  1900; 
Edward  Brian  Platt-Higgins,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Patrick 
Humphery  Platt-Higgins,  Gentleman,   b.  1906;    Michael 
Douglas  Platt-Higgins,  Gentleman,   b.  1912.     Res. — Pax 
Holt,  Cuckfield,  Sussex. 

Son  of  George  Higgins,    b.   1821;    d.   1881  ;  m.   1857, 
Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Moult  of  Manchester : — 
Walter  Platt-Higgins,   Gentleman,   b.    i860.     Res.  —  36 
Westbourne  Villas,  Hove,  Sussex. 

PLATTS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  sable  and  barry 
wavy  of  six  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant erased  between  two  roses  of  the  second  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  and  in  base  an  escallop  or,  charged  with 
an  anchor  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable, 
gorged  with  a  collar  argent,  thereon  three  anchors  also 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  rose  as  in  the  arms, 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  silver. 
Motto—"  Forti  nihil  difficile.'' 

Sons  of  Samuel  Charles  Platts,  Gentleman,  F.C.A., 
C.C.,  of  Spring  Hill,  Scarborough,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1909  ; 
m.  1877,  Annie,  d.  of  Robert  Holliday,  Esq,  J.P.,  of 
Croft  House,  Gildersome: — 
William  Henry  Platts,  Gentleman,  F.C.A.,  b.  1878  ; 


m.  1903,  Alice,  d.  of  Joseph  Chadwick  ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Anthony  Calvert  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10  ;  and 
Joyce.  Res. — Rowan  Cottage,  The  Garlands,  Scar- 
borough. 

Percy  Oates  Platts,  Gentleman,  A.R.I.B.A.,  M.S.A., 
b.  1884      Address — County  Hall,  Wakefield,  Yorks. 

PLATTS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a 
chevron  argent  between  in  chief  three  escallops,  and  in 
base  a  leopard's  face  or  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  two  crosses  pat6e 
in  pale,  that  in  base  encircled  by  a  horse-shoe  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion   proper,  holding   between 


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the  paws  a  plate,  three  escallops  as  in  the  arms.     Badge — 
Issuant   from  a  coronet   of  fleurs-de-lys  of  four   points,   a 


horse-shoe  or,  surrounded  by  three  ostrich  feathers  argent, 
the  centre  one  charged  with  two  crosses  patee  in  pale  gold. 
Motto — "  The  Cross  my  strength." 

Issue  of  Henry  Charles  Platts,  A.  M.  Inst.  C.  E.  (third  son 
of  Joseph  Platts,  C.E.,  late  Chief  Consulting  Engineer 
to  the  Imperial  Admiralty,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia,  b. 
1815;  d.  1859;  m  1839,  Sarah  Haines,  d.  of  John 
Tandy,    C.E.),    b.    1843;    d.  ;  m.     1892,    Emily 

Elizabeth  (Res. — Hazelwood,  Sydenham,  S.E.),  only 
d.  of  Wladislaw  Raymond  Rakowski  (otherwise 
Alphonso  Raymond)  of  Rakowo,  in  the  Province  of 
Plotzk,  Poland  :— 


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Henry  Charles  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 

Gilbert  Latimer  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.  1898. 

Edward  Tandy  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 

Norman  Cecil  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.   1901. 

Wilfred  Keyte  Platts,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 

Emily  Louisa,  m.  1929,  G.  Zumsteg,  of  Basle,  Switzerland. 

May  Henrietta,  m.  1918,  Kenneth  Eric  Judd. 

Victoria  Dagmar  m.  1925,  Percival  Charles  Silby. 

PLAYER  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll).  Argent,  a  pale 
azure  between  two  saffron-flowers,  leaved  and  slipped  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  couped,  grasping  in  the  hand  three 
saffron-flowers  in  bend  leaved  and  slipped,  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo."  Livery — Drab,  dark  blue 
facings. 

Sons  of  John  Player  of  Nottingham,  b.  1839;  d.  1884; 

m.   1862,  Ann,  d.  of  William  Goodacre  and  widow  of 

Thomas  Whiteley : — 
John    Dane    Player,  Gentleman,  b.    1864 ;  m.    Margaret 
Jenny,    d.    of  Thomas  Page,   of  The    Park,    Nottingham. 
Res. — Fernleigh,  Alexandra  Park,  Nottingham. 

William  Goodacre  Player,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m.  , 
Mabel,  d.  of  Frederick  Goddard  of  Castle  Grove,  Notting- 
ham ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Ashley  Player,  Gentleman, 
b.  1895;  (2)  William  Frederick  Player,  Gentleman,  b. 
1896;  (3)  John  Dane  Player,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Kathleen 
Mary;  Violet  Mabel ;  and  Edith  Margaret.  Res. — Lenton 
Hurst,  Nottingham. 

Son  of  John  Dane  Player  of  Saffron  Walden,   Essex, 

Attorney,    b.   1800;  d.    1850;  m.    1834,    Sophia,    d.    of 

Samuel  Clare  of  Bucklersbury,  London,  and  Newbury, 

Berks. : — 
Joseph   Player,    Gentleman,    b.    1841,    m.   1st,  Ann, 

(d.  1865),  d.  of  Richard  Kear  of  Islington ;  2nd, 
Emma,  d.  of  William  Chappell  of  Bunhill  Row;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Ernest  Player,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  [m.  1903, 
Agatha,  d.  of  Henry  Charles  Hall,  of  St.  Andrew's  Road, 
Stoke  Newington  ;  and  has  issue — Mabel  Agatha] ;  Emma 
Jessie;  and  Ethel  [m.  1904,  George  Uttley  of  Bradford, 
Yorksj.  Res. — Queen  Elizabeth  Walk,  Stoke  Newington, 
London,  W. 

PLAYFAIR  (L.O.,  1893).  Vert,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
on  a  chief  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules  between  two  towers  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules, 
turned  up  argent,  a  pelican  vulning  itself  proper.  Sup- 
porters— Two  lions  regardant  argent,  each  gorged  with  a 
laurel  wreath  vert,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
shield  of  the  last,  thereon  a  thistle  or.  Motto — "  Dum 
spiro  spero." 

Eldest  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lyon  Playfair,  1st  Baron 

Playfair,P.C.,G.C.B.,LL.D.,F.R.S  ,3.i8i8  ;  d.  1898  ; 

m.   1st,   1846,  Margaret  Eliza,  d.  of  James  Oakes  of 

Riddings  House,  Alfreton: — 
Rt.  Hon.  George  James  Playfair,  2nd  Baron  Playfair 
3  Sept.  1892),  C.V.O.,  D.L.  Suffolk,  Brig.-Gen.  (ret.),  late 
Col.  R.A.,  Brig.-Gen.  in  Command  of  Coast  Defences 
1903-6,  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Highland  Brigade,  R.F.A. ,  3.1849  • 
m.  1st,  1877,  Lucy  Catherine  {d.  1877),  d.  of  T.  G. 
Matthews  of  Portishead  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Lucy  Jessie 
Lyon[w.  1907,  Major  Lionel  Culme  Soltau-Symons,  D.S.O., 
Durham  Light  Inf.];  2nd,  1888,  Augusta  Mary,  d.  of  H. 
T.  Hickman  of  Chorlton  House,  Leamington  ;  and  has 
had  further  issue — Hon.  Lyon  George  Henry  Lyon  Play- 
fair, Capt.  R.F.A. ,  b.  1888  ;  killed  in  action  1915.  Res. — 
Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

PLAYFAIR  (L.O.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  armed 
and  langued  gules,  on  a  chief  invccted  of  the  second,  two 
swords  saltireways  proper,  points  upwards  hiked  and 
pommelled  of  the  field,  and  between  them  in  the  chief  a 
crescent  reversed  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  pelican 
vulning  itself  proper.      Motto — "  Servabo  fidem." 

Son  of  George  William   Playfair,   Esq.,  Col.  Madras 

Staff  Corps,  of  St.  Andrews,'  Fife,  b.  1826;  d.  1875; 

m.  1851,  Helen  Margaret,  d.  of  Charles  Grace,   of  St. 

Andrews,  Fife : — 
Rev.  Arthur  Grace  Playfair,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  some- 
time Vicar  of  Filkins,  Oxon. ,  b.  1 865 .     Res. — 

PLENDER  of  Ovenden  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief,  and  a  trefoil 
slipped  in  base  argent.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit 


arm  habited  azure,  holding  in  the  hand  a  scroll  proper, 
a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Supporters  —  On  the  dexter  a  stag  ; 
and  on  the  sinister,  a  lion  proper,  each  charged  on  the 


shoulder  with  a  rose  gules,  and  a  thistle  both  leaved 
and  slipped  in  saltire  also  proper.  Badge — A  daw's 
head  erased  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  gules, 
leaved  and  slipped  proper,  and  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Prompteet  consulto." 

Son    of  William    Plender,  of  The  Oaks,    Dalston, 
Cumberland,  b.  1833  ;  d.  191 1  ;  m.  i860,  Elizabeth 
Agnes  Smallpiece,  d.  of  John  Edward  Smallpiece 
Vardy  : — 
Sir  William  Plender,  1st  Bart.  (16  July  1923),  G.B.E., 
LL.D.,  of  Ovenden,  Sundridge,  Kent,  Knt.  (1911),  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1928-29,   Lieut.  City  of  London, 
D.L.     co.     of    London,    and     High     Sheriff    1927-28, 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the   Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1891,  Marian  Elizabeth, 
Lady   of   Grace  of    the   Order  of   the  Hospital   of   St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of  John  Channon,  Esq.,  of  Wood- 
ford Green,  Essex.     Res. — Ovenden,  Sundridge,  Seven- 
oaks  ;    51    Kensington   Court,    W.8.      Clubs — Brooks', 
Reform,  Garrick,  City  of  London. 

PLENDERLEATH  (L.O.,  1693).  Vert,  a  chevron  be- 
tween two  trefoils  in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  argent 
(for  Plenderleath).  Crest — A  hand  holding  a  writ  or  paper, 
almost  rolled  all  proper.  Motto — "  Prompte  et  consulto." 
Livery — Dark  green. 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Charles  Plenderleath,  Clerk  in 

Holy  Orders  1855,  M-A-  (Oxon.),  J. P.  co.  Wiltshire,  b. 

1831  ;    d.    1906;    m.    1856,    Margaret    Elizabeth   Jane, 

d.    of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon    Braithwaite  of  St. 

Christopher's,  West  Indies:  — 

Claude   William    Manners    Plenderleath,   Esq.,   C.B.E., 

Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1911,  Albinia  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Rev. 

Gilbert  Lyon  of"  The  Grove,"  Teignmouth.    Res.— Kailzie, 

Teignmouth,    S.    Devon.      Clubs — Junior   United   Service, 

Devon  and  Exeter  (Exeter). 

PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE(R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  fesse  or  and  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  sable,  on  the  breast  an  escutcheon  gules,  chaiged 
with  a  bend  vair  (ancient  arms  of  Bouverie) ;  2  and  3,  ar- 
gent, a  bend  gules,  guttee-d'eau,  between  two  ravens  sable, 
a  chief  chequy  01  and  of  the  last  (Pleydell).  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sable,  ducally  gorged 
or,  on  the  breast  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Motto — "  Patria 
cara,  carior  libertas." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Pleydell- Eouverie,  5th  Earl 
of  Radnor,  P.C.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  Wilts.,  J.  P.  Berks.,  b. 


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1841  ;    d.   1900 ;    m.    1866 ;   Helen  Matilda,  d.  of  Rev. 

Henry  Chaplin,  Vicar  of  Ryhall,  Rutlandshire: — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Jacob    Pleydell-Bouverie,    6th    Earl    of 
Radnor  {q.v.). 

Hon.  Stuart  Pleydell-Bouverie,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  T.D., 
Lt.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.A.  Res.),  served  Great  War  1914-18 
(despatches  three  times,  D.S.O.),  b.  1877;  m-  I9°°.  Edith 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Albert  Vickers  of  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  ; 
and  has  issue  —  (1)  Christopher  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1901 ;  (2)  Albert  Laurence  Pleydell- 
Bouverie,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (3)  Michael  Pleydell- 
Bouverie,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (4)  David  Pleydell-Bouverie, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res.  —  High  Barn,  Godalming. 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Wellington. 

Son   of  Major  Walter  Pleydell-Bouverie,  b.   1848  ;   d. 

1893;  m.  2nd,  1882,  Edith   Katharine  (d.  1902),  d.  of 

Hon.  and  Rev.  James  Walter  Lascelles:  — 
Humphrey  Pleydell-Bouverie,   Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Maj.  Res. 
of    Officers    5th    Dragoon    Guards,    b.     1883 ;     m.    1922, 
Margaret  Elfrida,  d.  of  R.  Holden  of  Crandalls,  Walsall ; 
and   has   issue — Ann.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Edward  Pleydell-Bouverie,  P.C.,  b. 

1818  ;  d.  1889  ;    m.   1842,   Elizabeth  Anne,  ygst.  d.   of 

Gen.  Robert  Balfour: — 
Edward  Oliver  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.  ,F.S.  A , ,  J.  P.  Wilts. , 
Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1856.  Club — Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Hon.   Kenelm  Pleydell-Bouverie,  b.  1852  ;  d. 

1921 ;  m.  1905,  Evelyn  Bertie  Charlotte  (Res. — Free- 
lands,   Wherwell,   Andover,    Hants.),    d.  of  the   late 

David  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton : — 
Ralph  Kenelm  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.,  b.  1910.     Seat 
— Freelands,  Wherwell,  Hants. 

Bertram  Eric  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.,  b.  19 14. 

Sons  of  Admiral  Frederick  William  Pleydell-Bouverie, 

R.N.,    b.    1816;    d.    1898;    m.    1845,    Madeline,   d.    of 

Josias  Du  Pre  Alexander: — 
Samuel    Hay    Pleydell-Bouverie,    Gentleman,    b.    1855. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 
Josias  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — 

Son  of  Dalling  Wilfred  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Gentleman, 

b.    1856;    d.    1922;    m.   1888,    Rachel,   d.    of    George 

Murray  Perry  : — 
Hugh  Wyndham  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ; 
tn.   1926,    Viola  Elizabeth,  d.  of  W.  H.  Usher,  and   has 
issue — Joy.     Res. — Langford,  Harding,  Natal. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Laurence  Pleydell-Bouverie,  late  78th 

Regt.,  b.  1817;    d.  1887;    m.  1847,  Harriet,  d.  of  Rev. 

Sir  H.  Rivers,  gth  Bart. :  — 
Henry   Rivers   Pleydell-Bouverie,    Gentleman,    b.    1854. 
Res. — 

Son  of  Seymour  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.  (High  Sheriff 

Rutland    1913),   late    Capt.  West    Somerset   Yeo.,    b. 

1856  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1880,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  the 

Hon.  H.  W.  Campbell:— 
Philip  Hales  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Gentleman,  b.  1900; 
m.  1st,  1923,  Alice  Margaret  (mar.  diss.  1927),  d.  of  W.  A. 
Ingram  of  Highbury  Terrace,  N.  ;  2nd,  1927,  Mrs.  Page  ; 
and  has  issue — Patria.  Seat — The  Martins,  Linslade, 
Leighton  Buzzard. 

The  Right  Honourable  Sir  JACOB  PLEYDELL- 
BOUVERIE,  6th  EARL  OF  RADNOR,  Viscount  Folke- 
stone of  Folkestone  ;  Baron  Longford  of  Longford,  Wilts. ; 
Baron  Pleydell-Bouverie,  and  a  Baronet;  M.P.  for  South 
Wilts.  1892-1900,  Col.  comdg.  4th  Batt.  Wiltshire  Regt. 
1903-15,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900;  Chairman  of  The  Royal 
Commission  on  the  Care  and  Control  of  the  Feeble-Minded 
1904-1908;  served  in  the  Great  War  in  India,  Brigadier- 
General  commanding  Dehra  Dun  Brigade,  and  in  France, 
Brigadier-General,  Director  of  Agriculture  Production  ; 
Alderman  of  the  Wilts.  County  Council ;  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
the  County  of  Wilts,  since  1925.  Born  July  8,  1868,  elder  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Pleydell-Bouverie,  5th  Earl 
of  Radnor,  P.  C. ,  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  Wilts.,  J.  P.  Berks. ,  M.  P.  for 
South  Wiltshire  1874-85,  and  for  Middlesex  1885-89; 
Treasurer  to  H.M.  Household  1885-86,  and  1886-92  ;  by  his 
wife  Helen  Matilda,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Chaplin,  Vicar  of  Ryhall,  Rutlandshire.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  or  and  argent, 
an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable,  on  the  breast  an 
escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  bend  vair  (being  the 
ancient  arms  of  Bouverie,  and  confirmed  and  allowed  to 
be  thus  borne  by  Royal  Sign-Manual  1798)  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  bend  gules,  guttee-d'eau,  between  two  ravens 
sable,  a  chief  chequy  or  and  of  the  last  (for  Pleydell)  ; 
the    escutcheon    charged   with    his    badge    of    Ulster    as 


a  Baronet.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sable, 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Supporters— On  either  side  an 
eagle  regardant,  wings  elevated  sable,  gorged  with  a  ducal 


coronet  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  crosslet 
argent.  Motto — "  Patria  cara  carior  libertas."  Married, 
Jan.  20,  1891,  Julian,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Balfour 
of  Newton  Don  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  William  Pleydell- 
Bouverie,  commonly  called  Viscount  Folkestone,  Member 
of  Council  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  served  Great 
War  as  Capt.  Wilts.  Regt.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1895  [m.  1923,  Helen 
Olivia,  d.  of  Charles  R.  W.  Adeane,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Jacob  Pleydell-Bouverie,  b.  1927  ;  Hon.  Jane  ; 
and  Hon.  Belinda  (Res. — Alward  House,  Salisbury]  ;  (2) 
Hon.  Edward  Pleydell-Bouverie,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 
Sept.  10,  1899 ;  (3)  Hon.  Bartholomew  Pleydell-Bouverie, 
b.  April  6,  1902  [in.  1927,  Lady  Doreen  Hely-Hutchinson, 
d.  of  6th  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  and  has  issue — Simon 
Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.,  b.  1928]  ;  (4)  Hon.  Anthony 
Pleydell-Bouverie,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1905;  (5)  Hon.  Peter 
Pleydell-Bouverie,  b.  1909  ;  Lady  Jeane  [tn.  1914,  Capt. 
George  Gerald  Petherick  (q.v.)]  ;  Lady  Katharine  [m. 
1927,  J.  H.  McNeile] ;  Lady  Elizabeth;  Lady  Margaret 
[m.  1923,  Capt.  Gerald  Barry,  M.C.,  Coldstream  Gds. 
Res.  ]  ;  and  Lady  Helen.  Seats — Longford  Castle,  Salisbury  ; 
and  Cliff  House,  Folkestone.  Clubs — Carlton,  St.  Stephen 's. 

PLOWDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  dancettee,  the 
two  upper  points  terminating  in  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  buck  trippant  sable,  attired  or.  Motto — 
"  Quod  tibi  hoc  alteri."     Liverv — Blue  and  buff. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Chichele  Plowden,  Esq.,  J. P.  London 
and  Home  Counties,  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate 
1888-1914,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1914  ;  tn.  1883,  Evelyn,  ygst. 
d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Foster,  K.C.B.  : — 
Humphrey  Evelyn  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b. 
1887.     Post.  add. — 37  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 

Jasper  Alfred  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Club  and  Postal  address — Conservative  Club,  St.  James's 
Street,  S.W. 

PLOWDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  dancettee,  the 
two  upper  points  terminating  in  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  buck  trippant  sable,  attired  or.  Motto — 
"Quod  tibi  hoc  alteri."  Livery — Dark  blue  and  yellow, 
gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  William   Francis   Plowden,   Esq.,  of  Plowden 
Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1853;   d.  1914  ;   m.  1874,  Lady 


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Mary  Dundas,  d.  of  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas,  and 

sister  to  Most  Hon.  Lawrence,  Marquess  of  Zetland: — 
Roger  Edmund  Joseph  Plowden,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1879;  m. 
1918,  Mary  Florence,  d.  of  Reginald  H.  Cholmondeley, 
Esq.  ;  and  has  issue — William  Francis  Godfrey  Plowden, 
Gentleman,  b.  1925;  Mary  Agnes;  Ann  Mary;  Gabrielle 
Marie.  Seat — Plowden  Hall,  Lydbury  North,  Salop. 
Clubs — Boodle's,  St.  James's. 

Son  of  Charles  Joseph  Plowden  of  Rome,  b.   1805  ;  d. 

1884;   m.  ,  Eliza  Bryan: — 

Charles  William  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ; 

and  has  issue — Edmund    Plowden,    Gentleman,   b.  ; 

Richard  Plowden,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    Hugh    Plowden, 

Gentleman,  b.         .      Res. — 

Son  of  Major-Gen.  Francis  Hugh  Plowden,  C.B.  (1904), 

late   Oxfordshire   L.I.,    b.    1851  ;    d.    1911  ;    m.    1885, 

Isabel,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  Augustus  Fane: — 
Hugh  Charles  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    m.  1913, 

Josephine  Evelyn,   d.   of  William  O.   Brooke   of   Bourne- 
mouth.    Res. — 

Younger  son  of  Charles  Joseph  Plowden,  b.  1805  (see 

above) : — 
Roger  Herbert  Plowden,  Gentleman,    b.  ;  m. 

and  has  issue — Humphrey    Plowden,    Gentleman,   b. 
Miles  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  Res. — 

PLOWDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  dancettee,  the 
two  upper  points  terminating  in  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  buck  trippant  sable,  attired  or.  Motto — 
"  Quod  tibi  hoc  alteri." 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  George  Ward  Chicheley  Plowden, 

Indian  Army,  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny,  at  the  Siege 

of  Delhi,  capture  and  relief  of  Lucknow,  at  Agra,  and 

at  Cawnpore,  b.  1838  ;  d.  ;   m.  1st,  1860,  Henrietta 

Chicheleana  (d.   1878),   d.   of  Major  Edmund  Walter 

Chicheley  Plowden;    2nd,   1879,   Agnes,   eldest  d.   of 

Gen.  Melmoth  Orchard,  Indian  Army  : — 

George  Tertius  Chicheley  Plowden,  Gentleman,  Punjab 

Police,  b.  i860  [m.  1908,  Lucy,  d.  of  Henry  Lee  of  New 

Zealand  ;  and  has  issue— George  Henry  Chicheley  Plowden, 

Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Monica  Lucy  Chicheley. 

Cecil  Ward  Chicheley  Plowden,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Deputy, 
Insp.-Gen.  C.I.D.  Bengal  Police  1906-19,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1908 
Sylvia  Jessie,  ygst.  d.  of  Capt.  Keeble ;  and  has  issue- 
Edmund  Charles  Chicheley  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Res. — 5  Leighton  Road,  Hove,  Sussex.  Clubs — Bachelors', 
United  Service  (Calcutta). 

Wilfred  Moore  Chicheley  Plowden,  Gentleman,  Bengal 
Police,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1891,  Agnes,  d.  of  W.  T.  F.  Miller  and 

widow  of Clark  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — Marjorie  [m. 

1913.  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Bengal  Police];  Sybil;  Esme  ; 
Phyllis ;  and  Henrietta. 

Trevor  Orchard  Chicheley  Plowden,  Gentleman,  Cadet 
R.N.,  b.  1896.    Res.— 

Sons   of    Lt.-Col.   Trevor    John   Chicheley   Plowden, 

CLE.,  b.  1843;  d.   1887;  m.  1867,  Anna  (d.  1905),  d. 

of  Robert  Molloy  of  Blackrock,  King's  Co.: — 

Major  Trevor  Chicheley  Plowden,  Indian  Army,  b.  1869  ; 

m.  1905,  Jane,  d.  of  Commander  Charles  Robert  Tylden 

Russell ;  and  has  issue — Cecilia  Muriel.    Res. — 

Major  Charles  Terence  Chicheley  Plowden,  Indian  Army 
(Political  Dept.),  b.  1883;  m.  1914,  Beatrice  Stretton,  d.  of 
late  Lieut.  R.  E.  Liston,  Indian  Regt.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Walter  Francis  Courtenay  Chichele 
Plowden,  Bengal  CS.  (ret.),  b.  1852;  d.  1918 ;  m.  ist, 
1888,  Magda  Anita,  second  d.  of  Herman  Becker;  2nd, 
1910,  Louisa  Ethelgiva  Rowena,  d.  of  late  Capt. 
Anastasius  Eugene  Tollemache  : — 
Philip  Peter  Meredyth  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman, 
Indian  C.S.,  b.  1888. 

John  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  85th  K.L.I., 
b.  1891. 

James  Miles  Bindon  Chichele  Plowden,  Esq..  Capt.  Ind. 
Army,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Madras,  b   1898. 
Walter  Cursham  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Henry  Meredyth  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 
Younger  son  of  George  Augustus  Chichele  Plowden, 
Bengal    C.S.,    b.    1810  ;     d.     1871  ;     m.    2nd,    1839, 
Charlotte  (d.  1S82),  d.  of  William  Tulloch  Robertson, 
H.E.I.CS.  :— 
Richard    Chichele   Plowden,    Esq.,    Deputy    Insp.-Gen. 
Punjab  Police  (ret.),  b.  1857  ;  m    1886,  Ethel,  d.  of  Rev. 
George  Bulman  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Bryan  Edward  Chichele 
Plowden,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  b.  1892  ;  (2)  Archibald 
Hugo  Chichele  Plowden,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  Phoebe  Sarah 


[w.  1908,  George  Yule,  R.E.,  and  has  issue];  Joyce 
Chichele  ;  Charlotte  Flora  ;  Elinor  Augusta  Chichele  ;  and 
Ethel  Gwenllam  Chichele.     Res. — 

PLOWES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  azure  and  or,  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  a  golden  fleece  and  in  the  second 
and  third  a  castle  gules,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  of 
the  first,  over  all  a  chief  ermine.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  argent, 
winged  or,  collared  azure,  holding  an  escutcheon  gules, 
charged  with  an  estoile  of  six  points  or.  Motto — "  Unita 
fortior. " 

Son  of : — 

Alexr.  J.  Plowes,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

PLUMER  (H.  Coll.,  2  Aug.  1919).  Gules,  on  a  chev- 
ron between  in  chief  two  lions'  heads  erased  argent,  and 
in  base  a  sword  of  the  second,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  and 
enfiled  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper,  three  ravens  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
plume  of  four  ostrich  feathers  or.  Supporters — On  the 
dexter  side,  a  private  of  the  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
on  the  sinister,  a  trooper  of  the  Rhodesian  Field  Force, 
each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  rifle  proper.  Motto 
— "  Consulto  et  audacter." 

Son  of  Hall  Plumer,  of  Malpas  Lodge,  Torquay, 
b,  1827 ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1854,  Louisa  Alice,  d.  of 
Henry  Turnley,  of  Kensington  : — 
Field-Marshal  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Charles 
Onslow  Plumer,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  G.B.E., 
ist  Viscount  Plumer  (1929),  ist  Baron  Plumer  of  Mes- 
sines,  and  of  Bilton,  Yorks.  (4  Oct.  191 7),  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Hon.  LL.D.,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1884,  Annie  Constance, 
O.B.E.,  d.  of  George  Goss,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Park  Crescent, 
W.  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Thomas  Hall  Rokeby  Plumer, 
M.C.,  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.,  b.  1890  [m.  1919,  Anne 
Monica,  d.  qf  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Tempest  Hicks,  C.B.,  of 
Monckton  Hadley,  Herts.  ;  and  has  issue — Anne  Veronica 
Tempest  and  Daphne  Mary  Chrystal]  ;  Hon.  Eleanor 
Mary  {Res.— 36  Tavistock  Place,  W.C.)  ;  Hon.  Sybil 
Margaret,  O.B.E.  [m.  1917,  Maj.  A.  S.  Orpen,  and  has 
issue  (Res. — 17  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.)]  ;  and  Hon.  Marjorie 
Constance  [m.  1920,  Maj.  William  Brooke,  M.C. ;  and  has 
issue].  Res. — 22  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — 
United  Service,  Travellers'. 

PLUMER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  flory  counterflory 
argent  and  sable,  between  four  martlets  fessewise  in  chief 
of  the  last,  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  of  the  first.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion 
gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory  counterflory  argent,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  garb  of  the  last,  surmounted 
by  a  martlet  sable,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise,  eradicated 
and  sprouting  proper.     Motto — "  Loyal." 

Son  of  Alfred  Saxby  Plumer,  Gentleman,  b.  1828  ;  m. 

1858,  Sarah,  d.  of  John  Thomas  and  Fanny  Sophia 

Billet  of  Twickenham  : — 
Martin  Luther  Plumer,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 

PLUMMER,  see  SCOTT-PLUMMER. 

PLUMMER  of  Mount  Plummer,  co.   Limerick  (Confn. 

U.O.  1908).     Vert,  a  chevron  or  between  three  lions'  heads 

erased  of  the  second,  guttee-de-sang.    Mantling  vert  and  or. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  as 

in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Vincit  Veritas." 

Son   of    Richard    Plummer,    Esq.,    Capt.    and    Hon. 
Major  Kerry  Militia,  b.  1822;  d.  1895;  m-  l86i,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Fitzgerald  : — 
Brudenell  Plummer,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.      Res. — Killi- 

lagh,  Limerick. 

PLUMPTRE  of  Fredville  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
between  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief  and  an  annulet  in  base 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
ol  the  colours,  a  phcenix  or,  out  of  flames  proper.  Motto 
—  "  Sufficit  meruisse." 

Son  of  Charles  fohn  Plumptre,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 
Kent  (Hi?h  Sheriff  1877),  M.A.,  Major'and  Hon.  Lt.- 
Col.  ist  V.B.  East  Kent  Regt.,  V.D.,  b.  1837;  d.  1905  ; 
m.    i860,   Fanny   Augusta,    fourth    d.    of  Rev.    Henry 
Western  Plumptre,  late  Rector  of  Eastwood,  Notts.  : — 
Henry  Western  Plumptre,   Esq.,  J. P.,   Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  late  Capt.   ist  V.B.   East  Kent  Regt.,  b. 
1867;  m.  1900,  Cecilia  Constance,  d.  of  Rev.  Sir  Algernon 


1564 


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Coote,  nth  Bart.of  Ballyfin  ;  and  has  issue — John  Hunting- 
don Plumptre,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Eileen  Cecilia;  Evelyn 
Dora ;  Helen  Monica ;  and  Awdrey  Jane.  Seat — 
Fredville,  nr.  Dover.     Club — National. 

Rev.  Canon  Henry  Pemberton  Plumptre,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Rector  of  St.  James's  Cathedral,  Toronto,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1901 , 
Adelaide  Mary  Wynne,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Wynne  Willson  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Arthur  Fitzwalter  Wynne  Plumptre, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  Joyce  Mary.  Res. — St.  James's 
Cathedral  Rectory,  Toronto,  Canada. 

PLUMPTRE  of  Goodnestone  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse 
between  two  chevronels  gules  (being  the  arms  of  Fitz- 
Walter), over  all  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms 
of  Plumptre,  viz.  argent,  a  chevron  between  two  mullets 
pierced  in  chief,  and  an  annulet  in  base  sable,  a  crescent 
of  the  last  (for  difference).  Crest  (of  Plumptre) — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  phoenix  or  out  of  flames  proper. 
Supporters— On  the  dexter,  a  lion  guardant  or,  on  the 
sinister,  a  bull  sable,  armed,  crined  and  unguled  or, 
ducally  gorged  and  chained  argent.  Motto — "Je 
garderay." 

Eld.   son  of  John    Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.,  J. P., 

b.  1832  ;  d.  1888  ;    m.  1859,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Francis 

Wright,  of  Osmaston  Manor,  co.  Derby  : — 

Rt.   Hon.  Henry  FitzWalter   Plumptre,    20th   Baron 

FitzWalter   (1295),    to   which     he     succeeded    on    the 

termination  of  the  abeyance  in  his  favour  1924,  b.  i860  ; 

m.  1st,  1892,  Maude  Dora  Gertrude  (d.  1893),  d.  of  late 

Capt.  Thomas  Carpendale  Baird,  of  Flatneld,  co.  Ayr  ; 

2nd,  1908,  Emily  Harriet  Jemima,  eld.  d.  of  late  Capt. 

T.  C.  Baird.      Seat — Goodnestone  Park,  near  Canterbury, 

Kent.     Club — Arthur's. 

PLUMPTRE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  chevron 
between  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief  and  an  annulet 
in  base  sable  (for  Plumptre) ;  2.  azure,  three  water- 
bougets  or,  a  bordure  ermine ;  3.  the  arms  of  Fowler ; 
4.  argent,  threee  lions  rampant  azure  (for  Mildmay) ;  5. 
the  same  arms  of  Mildmay  ;  6.  argent,  a  bend  engrailed 
sable  (for  Radcliffe) ;  7.  or,  a  fesse  between  two  chevronels 
gules  (Fitzwalter)  ;  8.  argent,  a  fesse  gules,  in  chief 
three  torteaux  (for  Devereux). 

Sons  of  late  John  Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Goodnestone,  Kent,  b.  1832;  d.  1888;  m.  1859, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Francis  Wright  of  Osmaston  Manor, 
co.  Derby : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Fitzwalter  Plumptre,  Baron  FitzWalter 
(q.v.). 

Rev.  John  Bridges  Plumptre,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of 
Danbury,  Essex,  b.  1862.  Res. — The  Rectory,  Danbury, 
Chelmsford. 

Francis  FitzHerbert  Plumptre,  Gentleman,  b.  1864. 
Res  — 

George  Beresford  Plumptre,  Gentleman,  b.  1869; 
m.  1908,  Mary  Augusta,  second  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  W. 
Plumptre,  of  Eastwood,  Notts. ;  and  has  issue — Fitz- 
Walter Brook  Plumptre,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Peter 
Bridges  Plumptre,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Margharetta 
Judith  Patricia  ;  Elizabeth  Mary  ;  Frederica  Anne. 
Res.— 

PLUNKET  (U.O.,  12  April  1827).  Sable,  a  bend 
between  a  tower  in  sinister  chief  and  a  portcullis  in  dexter 
base,  all  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  horse  passant  argent,  charged  with  a  portcullis 
sable.     Motto — "  Festina  lente." 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.   Sir  William  Lee  Plunket,  5th  Baron 
Plunket.  G.C.M.G.    (1910),   K.C.V.O.,    B.A.    (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.),  Governor  of  N.  Zealand, £.  1864  ;  d.  1920  ; 
m.  1894,      Lady     Victoria     Alexandrina     Hamilton- 
Temple-Blackwood,  d.  of  1st  Marquess  of  Dufferinand 
Ava,  K.P.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Terence  Conyngham  Plunket,  oth  Baron  Plunket 
(1  May  1827),  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Rifle  Bde.  [Sup- 
porters (30  June    1827) — Dexter,  an  antelope  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  and  pendent  therefrom  by  a  chain  a  portcullis 
sable  ;  sinister,  a  horse  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  a 
portcullis   pendent  therefrom  as  the  dexter],   b.   1899;  m. 
1922,  Dorothy,   d.   of  Joseph  Lewis,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Jack  Barnato,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Patrick  Terence  Plunket, 
b.   1923  ;  Hon.  Robin  Rathmore  Plunket,  b.  1925.     Seat — 
Old  Connaught  House,  nr.  Bray,  co.  Wicklow.     Town  res. 
— 38  Upper  Brook  Street,  W.     Clubs — Naval  and  Military, 
Army  and  Navy. 

Hon.  Brinsley  Sheridan  Bushe  Plunket,  b.  1903  :  m.  1927, 


Aileen   Sibell    Mary,  d.  of  Hon.    Arthur   Guinness,  of  17 
Grosvenor  Place, W.    Res. — Alderborough  House,  Geashill  , 
Offaly,  Ireland.    Club— White's. 
Hon.  Denis  Kiwa  Plunket,  b.  1909. 
Son  of  Most  Rev.  and  Rt.   Hon.  William  Conyngham 
Plunket,  4th  Lord  Plunket,  Archbishop  of  Dublin  and 
Primate  of  Ireland,  D. D. ,  b.   1828  ;  d.  1897  ;  m,  1863, 
Anne   Lee,   onlv   d.   of  Sir   Benjamin    Lee-Guinness, 
Bart.  :  — 
Most    Rev.  the    Hon.    Benjamin    John    Plunket,    D.D., 
Bishop  of  Tuam,  Killala,  and  Achonry  1913-19  ;  Bishop  of 
Meath  1919-26,  b.  1870;    m.  1904,  Dorothea  Hester,  d.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Butler,  10th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  David 
Pierce  Conyngham  Plunket,  Esq.,  b.   1908;   (2)  Benjamin 
William  Alan  Plunket,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;   Hester  Eliza- 
beth Lee  ;  and  Olive  Dorothea.  Res. — St.  Anne's,  Clontarf 
co.  Dublin.     Clubs — University,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 
Son.  of  Hon.  Charles  Bushe  Plunket,  J.  P.,  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  Police,  Hong-Kong,  b.  1830;  d.  1880  ;   m.  i860, 
Emmeline,  d.  of  James  Morrell : — 
David  Darley  Donnybrook  Plunket,  Esq. ,  b.  1869;  m.igoo, 
Helen  Rosanna,  d.  of  Thomas  Greene  ;  and  has  issue — Brian 


Thomas  Plunket,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  Nancy  Emmeline  [m. 
1927,  Colin  Kingsley  Stringer]  ;  and  Rosamond  Sylvia. 
Res. — The  Valley  Farm,  Lamarsh,  Bures,  Suffolk. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Arthur  Cecil  Crampton  Plunket,  b.  1845  ; 

d.    1884;    m.    1870,    Louisa    Frances,    only   child    of 

James  Hewitt : — 
Edward    Cecil    Lifford    Plunket,  Esq.,    Civil  Engineer, 
b.  .     Address — Rathlyme  II.,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset. 

Henry  Coote  Lifford  Plunket,  Gentleman,  in  Submarine 
Telegraphy,  £.  1875;  m.  1912,  Emily  Evelyn  Marjorie,  d. 
of  Thomas  Madox  Severne  Rowlands  ;  and  has  issue — 
Arthur  Robert  Lifford  Plunket,  b.  1914.  Res. — Suva,  Fiji 
Islands. 

Archibald  John  Lifford  Plunket,  Gentleman,  Electrical 
Engineer,  b.  1877;  m.  1909,  Mary  Calvert,  elder  d.  of  late 
Henry  Frederick  Swan,  C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — Norah  Mary 
Lifford.     Res. — 65  St.  Dunstan's  Road,  West  Kensington. 

PLUNKETT  (U.  Off.,  Fun.  entry  1595).  Sable,  a  bend 
argent,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  tower  triple-towered  of  the 
last.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  horse  passant  argent.  Motto — "  Festina 
lente." 

Only  son  of  Randal  Percy  Otway,  13th  Baron  Louth, 
b.  1832  ;  d.  1883 ;  m.  1st,  Anne  Maria  M'Geough,  d.  of 
Walter  M'Geough  Bond  of  Drumsill  and  The  Argosy, 
co.  Armagh : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Randal  Pilgrim  Ralph  Plunkett,   14th  Barcn 
Louth  (15  June  1541),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Louth,  Major  2nd 
Co.  of  London   Yeo. ,   late  Lieut.   3rd    Batt.    Wilts   Regt. 
[Supporters — Dexter,  a  pegasus  per  fesse  or  and  argent ; 
sinister,    an  heraldic  antelope  argent,    armed,  tufted,  un- 
guled and  collared  or],  b.  1868  ;  m.  1st,  1890,  Eugenie  de 


Plu 


Poa 


1565 


Miarritze,  d.  of  Edmund  Hooke  Wilson  Bellairs  ;  2nd,  1913, 
Dorothy  Lettice  (d.  1923),  d.  of  late  Col.  Thomas  Lewis 
Hampton-Lewis  of  Henllys  and  Bodior,  co.  Anglesey ; 
3rd,  1926,  Marie,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Read,  of  Hamp- 
stead,  and  widow  of  Sir  John  Prichard  Jones,  1st  Bt. ;  and 
has  issue  (by  first  marriage)— Hon.  Otway  Randal  Percy 
Oliver  Plunkett,  b.  1892  [m.  1928,  Ethel  Gallichen,  of 
Jersey]  ;  and  Hon.  Eugenie  Anne  Westenra  [m.  1st, 
1915,  Walter  Digby  Buddicom,  M.C.  {d.  on  active  service 
1918);  2nd,  1919,  Major  W.  H.  Campbell,  and  has 
issue]  ;  (by  2nd  marriage)— Hon.  Randal  Patrick  Ralph 
Olive.  Plunkett,  b.  1914.  Seat—  Louth  Hall,  Ardee,  co. 
Louth.  Clubs— Travellers',  Royal  St.  George's  Yacht, 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Only  son  of  Hon.  Thomas  Oliver  Westenra  Plunkett, 
R.M.,  late  Capt.  1st  Foot,  b.  1838;  d.  1889;  m.  1st, 
1862,  Clara  Anne,  only  d.  of  John  Kirkby  of  Shef- 
field :— 
Thomas  Oliver  Clarence  Plunkett,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  4th 
Batt.  Roy.  Munster  Fus.,  b.  1867.     Res.— 

Son  of  Major  Hon.  Edward  Sidney  Plunkett,  b.  1817; 
d.    1875;     m.   1st,    1845,    Caroline    Mary,    d.    of    late 
George  Templer : — 
Harry  Edward  Plunkett,  Esq.,  b.  1848;    m.  1877,  Marl 
anne,  d.  of  George  Smith  of  Dalkey. 

Son    of    Charles  Seale   Plunkett,    Lieut.   95th    Regt., 
b.    1850 ;    d.    1879 ;    m.    1876,   Fanny    Elizabeth,    d.    of 
William  Wilmott  :— 
Sidney "Wilmott  Plunkett,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res.— 
6  Ovoca  Road,  Dublin. 

Sons  of   Merrick  Shaw    Plunkett   of   Gwersyllt    Hill, 
Denbighshire,   b.   1818;    d.    1897;    m.    i860,    Caroline 
Mary,   d.  of  Thomas   Penson,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Gwer- 
syllt :— 
Thomas  Oliver  Plunkett,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.    Res.— 
Matthew  Penson  Plunkett,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
Algernon  Venables  Plunkett,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.    Res.— 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  James  Francis  Plunkett,  nth 
Earl  of  Fingall,  P.C.,  D.L.  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff 
1881,  Lieut.  Meath  Militia  1882-87,  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1,    late    Major   5th    Batt.    Connaught    Rangers 
1901-8,  and  Great  War  1914-15  as  Major  7th  Leinster 
Regt.,  State  Steward  to  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  1882-5, 
Master  of  the  Horse  1905,  b.  1859;  d.  1929  ;  m.  1883, 
Elizabeth  Mary  Margaret,  elder  d.  of  George  Burke, 
Esq.,  of  Danesfield  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Oliver  James  Horace  Plunkett,  12th  Earl  of  Fin- 
gall  (26  Sept.  1628),  Baron  Killeen  of  Killeen,  Castle  Meath 
(Irel.,  ante   1445),  and    Baron    Fingall   of  Woolhampton 
Lodge,  Berks.  (U.K.,  20  June  1831),  M.C,  Capt.  i7th/2ist 
Lancers,  served  Great  War   1915-18  (despatches)    [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,    a   pegasus    per   fesse   or   and    argent; 
sinister,    an  antelope    argent,    horned,    unguled,    gorged 
with  a  plain  collar  and  chained   or],  b.    1896;  m.    1926, 
Jessica,  d.  of  Allan  Hughes,  of  Lynch,  Allerford,  Somerset. 
Seat—  Killeen  Castle,  Dunsany,  Meath. 

Hon.  Gerald  William  Desmond  Plunkett,  late  R.A.S.C, 
served  Great  War  1918-19,  b.  1899.     Res.— 

Sons  of  John  William,  17th  Baron  of  Dunsany,  M.A., 

J. P.,  M.P. ,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1877,  Ernie  Elizabeth 

Louisa   Maria   Grosvenor  Plunkett-  Ernie  -Erie-  Drax, 

only  child  of  Col.  Francis  Augustus  Plunkett  Burton  :  — 

Rt.    Hon.   Edward  John  Moreton  Drax  Plunkett,   18th 

Baron  of  Dunsany  (1439),  late  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 

served  in  S.Africa  1899-1900,  and  Great  War  1914-18  as 

Capt.    Roy.    Inniskilling    Fus.    [Supporters—  Dexter,   a 

pegasus   per   fesse  or  and   argent ;    sinister,   an   antelope 

argent,  collared,  chained,  armed  and  hoofed  or],  b.  1878; 

m.  1904,  Lady  Beatrice  Child-Villiers,  ygst.  d.  of  7th  h  arl 

of  Jersey ;   and   has   issue  —  Hon.    Randal  Arthur    Henry 

Plunkett,     b.     1906.       Seats — Dunsany    Castle,     Meath  ; 

Dunstall    Priory,     Shoreham,    Kent.       Clubs  —  Carlton, 

Athenaeum,    Beefsteak,     Garrick,     Wellington,      Kildare 

Street  (Dublin). 

Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Reginald  Aylmer  Ranfurly  Plunkett- 
Ernle-Erle-Drax,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  (q.v.). 

Yr.  son  of  Edward,  16th  Baron  of  Dunsany,  b.  1808  ; 

d.  1889;    m.  1846.  Hon.  Anne  Constance  Dutton,  d. 

of  Lord  Sherborne  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Horace  Curzon  Plunkett,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O., 

F.R.S.,    Hon.  M.A.  (Oxon.),  LL.D.,    D.L.  co.  Dublin,  a 

Commissioner   of  Congested  Districts   Board  for   Ireland 

1891-1918,  M.P.   for  South  Dublin   1892-1900,  Vice-Pres. 

Dept.  of  Agriculture  in  Ireland  1899-1900,  b.  1854.     Res.— 

105  Mount  Street,  London,  W. ;  The  Crest  House,  Wey- 

bridge,  Surrey.  Clubs— Athenaeum,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


THOMAS  LUKE  PLUNKETT,  Esquire,  J. P., 
D.L.  co.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  1897,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  late  Lieut.  Dublin  Artillery  Militia.  Born  April  3, 
1850,  being  the  eldest  son  oJ  the  late  John  William 
Plunkett,  Esq.,  of  Portmarnock,  J. P.  co.  Dublin,  by  his 
wife  Caroline  Jane,  fourth  dau.  of  Lawrence  Esmonde 
White,  Esq.,  of  Scarnagh,  J. P.  co.  Wexford.  Livery— 
Blue.      Armorial    bearings -Sable,    a    bend    argent,    in 


chief  a  tower  triple-towered  of  the  last,  a  bordure  gules, 
[A  crest,  vit.  "a  horse  tassant  argent,"  and  a  motto, 
"  Festina  lente,"  are  made  use  of,  but  these  do  not  appear 
to  be  recorded  with  the  foregoing arms ,  which  latter,  however , 
are  properly  registered  in  Ulster's  Office.']  Married,  June 
27,  1876,  Lizzie,  dau.  of  Francis  Chadwick  of  The  Glen. 
Drogheda  ;  and  has  Issue  —  Elizabeth  Angela  Mary  ; 
Caroline;  and  Maude.  Seat  -  Portmarnock  House,  Bal- 
doyle,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs—St.  Stephen's  Green  and  United 
Service  (both  in  Dublin). 

PLUNKETT-ERNLE-ERLE-DRAX  (R.L.,  4  Oct. 
1916  ;  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a 
chief  gules,  three  ostrich  feathers  in  plume  issuant  of  the 
first  (for  Drax)  ;  2.  gules,  three  escallops  two  and  one 
argent,  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last  (for  Erie) ;  3. 
argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  eagles  displayed  or  (for 
Ernie)  ;  4.  sable,  a  bend  argent,  in  the  sinister  chief 
a  tower  tripletowered  of  the  last  (for  Plunkett).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crests — In  the  centre — on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon  wings  addorsed  or  (for 
Drax)  ;  on  the  dexter  side — on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  man's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
on  the  head  a  long  cap  barry  of  ten  tasselled  and  tied 
or  and  sable  (for  Ernie)  ;  and  on  the  sinister  side,  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  passant  argent  (for 
Plunkett).     Motto—"  Mort  en  droit." 

Second  son  of  17th  Baron   Dunsany,  b.    1853  ;   d. 
1899  ;     m.    1877,    Ernie    Elizabeth    Louisa    Maria 
Grosvenor,    only  child    of    Col.    Francis  Augustus 
Plunkett  Burton,  Coldstream  Gds.  : — 
Rear-Adm.    the    Hon.     Reginald    Aylmer    Ranfurly 
Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax,   C.B.,  D.S.O. ,    b.    1880;    m. 
1916,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Quintin  Chalmers,  M.D.,  of  London ; 
and    has     issue— Henry    Walter    Plunkett-Ernle-Erle- 
Drax,  Esq.,  b.   1928  ;  Kathleen  Mary  ;  Patricia  Doreen  ; 
Joan  Elizabeth  ;   and  Mary.     Seats— Charborough  Park, 
Wareham,  Dorset ;  Ellerton  Abbey,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Club — United  Service. 

PLYMOUTH,  Earl  of,  see  WINDSOR  CLIVE. 

POATE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  chevron  azure,  on  a  chief 
engrailed  of  the  second,  a  rose  between  two  martlets  of 
the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of 

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the  colours,  upon   a  crown  vallary  or,   a    dove  wings 


elevated  proper,  between  two  roses  gules,  barbed  seeded 
leaved  and  slipped  also  proper.      Motto — "  Conabimur." 

Son  of  Samuel  Poate,  of  Clanneld,  b.  1820;  d.  1898  ; 

m.   1845,   Lucy    Barling,   d.   of  George   Pratt,    of 

Havant : — 
Frederick  Poate,  Esq.,  A.A.,  F.R.A.S.  (Lond.),  Sur- 
veyor-General, and  Chief  Surveyor,  New  South  Wales, 
b.  1855  ;  tn.  1882,  Julia  Frederica  Elvina,  d.  of  Charles 
Henry  Rooke,  of  Westwood,  Essex ;  and  has  issue — 
Hugh  Raymond  Guy  Poate,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  Ch.M. 
(Sydney),  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  (Res. — 225  Macquarie  Street, 
Sydney).  Res. — Clanneld,  Penkivil  Street,  Bondi,  New 
South  Wales. 

POCHIN(i6thcent.  H.  Coll.  ;  Vn.  Leics.).  Or.achevron 
gules,  between  three  horse-shoes  sable.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  thccolours,  a  harpy  wings 
proper,  full  faced,  and  the  tail  twisted  round  the  leg.  Livery 
— Dark  blue  coats,  yellow  and  blue  striped  waistcoats. 

Sons  of  William  Ann  Pochin,  Esq.,  of  Edmondthorpe 

Hall,  J. P.,   D.L.    (High   Sheriff  co.    Leics.    1844),   b. 

1820;    d.    1901  ;    tn.    1841,    Agnes   Eliza,    only   d.    of 

William  Ashby  of  Quenby  Hall,  Leics.  : — 

George  William  Pochin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Leics.  (High 

Sheriff  1904),   J. P.   Parts  of  Kesteven,  Lines.,  late  Lieut. 

3rd    Buffs   (East    Kent   Regt.),    b.    1843;    tn.     ist,    1870, 

Marianne  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Robert  Deey  Barry  of  Fitzwilliam 

Street,  Dublin;  2nd,  1898,  Mildred,  d.  of  late  John  Nickis- 

son ;  and  has  issue  (by  first  marr.) — Victor  Robert  Pochin, 

Esq.,    J. P.    Leics.,    Barrister-at-Law,    M.A.    Trin.    Coll., 

Camb.,  b.  1879;  Rhoda  Mabel  Hope  [tn.   1894,  Frederick 

Arden  Peacock  of  Cottesford  Place,  Lincoln,  and  has  issue] ; 

and  Ethel.    Seats — Barkby  Hall,  Leicester  ;  Edmondthorpe 

Hall,    Oakham.      Clubs  —  Navy    and    Military,    County 

(Leicester). 

Norman   Pochin,    Esq.,    Major   late   7th   Roy.    Fus. ,  b. 
1846;  tn.  1896,  Margaret  Woolaston,  d.  of  Sir  l-rederick  T. 
Fowke,  Bart.     Res. — Barkby  Lodge,  Barkby,  Leicester. 
Son      of     Charles      Norman     Pochin,     Gentleman, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1827;  d.  1870;  tn.  ist,  1850,  Diana,  d. 
of  Sir  Timothy  Vansittart  Stonhouse,  Bart.  : — 
Norman  Vansittart  Stonhouse  Pochin,  Esq.,  J. P.   Leics., 
Major    late   3rd   Batt.    Leics.    Regt.,    b.    1852;    tn.    1880, 
Hersilia  Stanley  (d.  1895),  only  child  of  late  Thomas  Stanley 
Nedham  of  Leicester ;  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Diana  Ston- 
house ;  and  Vera  Vansittart  Stonhouse.     Seat — 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Norman  Pochin,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 
Barkby,  b.   1828;  d.  1897;  tn.  1856,  Anna  Sarah,  d.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Loveday  of  Ilsley,  Berks.  :— 
Edmund  Arthur  Pochin,  Gentleman,  b.   1868;  tn.  1895, 


Emma,  only  d.  of  Col.  Sheldrake ;  and  has  issue — Arthur 
Campbell  Pochin,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Ralph  George  Pochin,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N., 

J. P.  Leics.,  b.  1829;  d.  1897;  tn.  1855,  Anna  Jane  (d. 

1910),  of  Braunston  Hall,  Leics.,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  George 

Winstanley,  Rector  of  Glenfield,   and  sister  and  coh. 

of  James  Beaumont  Winstanley  of  Braunston  Hall : — 

Major  Richard   Norman  Winstanley,   late    East  Surrey 

Regt.,   b.    1864;   adopted  the  surname   of  Winstanley  on 

succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  mother  ;  tn.  1907,  Kathleen, 

d.  of  Capt.  E.  C.  Dubois  Phillips,  R.N.,  of  Great  Crosby, 

Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Clement  Innes  Winstanley, 

Gentleman,    b.    1911;     Tristram    Beaumont    Winstanley, 

Gentleman,  *.   1917  ;  Pamela  Mary  ;   Rosemary  Philippa  ; 

Susanne  Wendy.     Seat—, 

Francis  William  Birch  Pochin,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  tn. 
,  Alice  Josephine  Borton  of  Casa  Nuova,  N.Z.     Res. — 
The  Firs,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand. 

Edward  Carlyon  Pochin,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1869;  tn.  1913,  Annie,  eldest  d.  of  late  John  Bouch  of 
Shannon  House,  Workington,  Cumberland.  Res. — Sea- 
field  School,  Lytham,  Lanes. 

POCKLINGTON  (H.  Coll.,  22  June,  1761).     Ermine. 

three  bends  azure,  on  a  chief  or  as  many  martlets  sable. 

Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  demi-leopard   rampant   proper,  holding  in  the 

dexter  paw  an  ostrich-feather  argent. 

Son    of    Rev.     Roger    Pocklington,    M.A.,"  Vicar    of 
Walesby,  Notts.,  and  Rector  of  Skegness,  Lines.,  b. 
1802;  d.  1880;  tn.   1831,  Mary,  d.  of  George  Hutton 
of  Carlton-on-Trent : — 
Bertram  Mitford  Pocklington,  Gentleman,  b.   1835;    m. 

1873,  Georgina,  d.  of  George  Caldwell.     Res. — 

Son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Evelyn  Henry  Frederick  Pocklington, 
b.   1811  ;   d.   1879;  tn.  ist,    1847,    Barbara   Campbell, 
only  child  of  A.  Scott   Bloomfield  of  Hollywood,  co. 
Wicklow  : — 
Frederick    Charles    Pocklington,    Gentleman,    late    4th 

Hussars,    b.    1849  ;     tn.     1879,     Eliza    Amelia    Adelaide 

(d.    1894),    only   d.   of  C.    P.    Hoffmann  ;    and   has   issue. 

Res.— 

POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE  (R.L.,  27  Sept.  1842, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  parrot  proper  (Sen- 
house)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  three  bends  azure,  on  a  chief 
or,  as  many  martlets  sable  (Pocklington,  1761).  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
parrot  proper  (Senhouse) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-leopard  rampant  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
an  ostrich-feather  argent  (Pocklington).  Mottoes— (Below 
the  arms)  ' '  Vae  victls,"  (over  the  first  crest,  usually  depicted 
on  a  scroll  issuing  from  its  beak)  "  Deo  gratias." 

Sons  of  Humphrey  Pocklington-Senhouse,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and   D.L.  Cumberland   (High   Sheriff  1892),  J. P.  co. 
Northampton,  late  Col.    Westmorland   and   Cumber- 
land Yeom.  Cav.,  b.  1843;  d.  1903;  tn.  1879,  Florence 
Catherine,  eld.  d.  of  late  Turner  A.  Macan  of  Carriff, 
co.  Armagh,  and  Elstow,  Bedford  : — 
Guy  Joseph  Pocklington-Senhouse,    Esq.,    T.D.,    D.L., 
and  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1913)   Cumberland,   Lt.-Col.   T.A. 
Res.,    late    Major    Westmorland    and   Cumberland    Imp. 
Yeo.,  b.  1882.     Seat—  Netherhall,  Maryport,  Cumberland. 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Bath. 

Roger  Henry  Pocklington-Senhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 
Res.— 

PODE  (H.  Coll.,  1794)— Azure,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
two  eagles  displayed  in  chief  argent  and  a  lion's  head  erased 
of  the  second  in  base,  three  estoiles  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  clouds  proper,  a  demi-eagle  azure,  collared  or,  wings 
elevated  argent,  on  the  breast  and  each  wing  an  estoile 
counterchanged.  Motto— "  Altiora  sequimur."  Livery— 
Dark  blue,  red  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Duke  Pode.  Esq.,  of  Slade,  Ivybridge, 

Devon,  J. P.  co.   of  Devon,  sometime  Fellow  of  New 

Coll.,    Oxford,    M.A.,   Barrister-at-Law,    b.    1832;   d. 

1921  ;  tn.    i860,  Augusta  Boevey   (d.   1900),   youngest 

dau.    of    Rev.    Charles     Crawley,     Hon.    Canon     of 

Gloucester,  Incumbent  of  Flaxley,  and  afterwards  Vicar 

of  Hartpury,  co.  Gloucester: — 

Cyril  Augustin  Pode,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  served  Great 

War   as   War  Dept.   Land    Agent,    gazetted    Capt.   191 5, 

b.  1866 ;  tn.  1897,  Constance  Hannah,  youngest  dau.  of  the 

late  John  Bather  of  the  Day  House,  Shrewsbury,  and  ha 


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1567 


issue— Phyllis  Cordelia;   and  Constance  Alethea.     Res.— 
Fitzworthy,  Cornwood,  Devon. 

Arthur  Crawley  Pode,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Worcester  Coll., 
Oxford,  Solicitor,  b.  1870.     Res.—  Modbury,  S.  Devon. 

DE  LA  POER(U.O.).  Argent,  a  chief  indented  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   a  stag's   head   caboshed  proper,    attired   or,   and 


between  the  attires,   a  crucifix  of  the  last.     Motto — "Nil 
nisi  cruce."     Livery — White,  with  black  facings. 

Sons  of  Elmond  James  de   Poher  De   la  Poer,  Esq,. 

of  Gurteenle  Poer,  in  the  county  of  Waterford,  Count 

de  la  Poer  of  the  Papal  States,  J.  P.  and  H.M.  Lieut,  for 

co.  and    city  of  Waterford,   Knight  of  Saint  John  of 

Jerusalem     (Malta),     formerly    one    of    the     Private 

Chamberlains  to  his  Holiness  the   Pope,  b.  1841 ;  d. 

1915  ;  m.  1881,  Mary  Olivia  Augusta,  commonly  known 

as  the  Honourable  Mary  Olivia  Augusta,  only  daughter 

of  the  Right   Honourable  William  Monsell,  first  Lord 

Emly: — 

John   William    Rivallon   de   Poher   De    la    Poer,    Esq., 

Count  of  the  Papal  States  (August  19,  1864),  and  (but  for 

the  Outlawry  of  John  Power  in  1691)  established  his  claim 

before  the    Committee  of  Privileges,   March    1922,    to   be 

Baron  of  Le  Power  and  Coroghmore  as  male  heir  of  the 

body  of  Sir  Richard  Power  [who  was  created   a   Baron, 

September  13  (27  Henry  VIII.),  with  remainder  to  the  male 

heir  of  his  body,  the  title  being  attainted  in  the  person  of 

the  9th  Baron],    H.M.L.    co.   Waterford,  J. P.  and    High 

Sheriff  thereof,  late  Major  4th  Batt.  Leinster  Regt.,  Knight 

of  the  Sovereign  Order  of  St.  John   of  Jerusalem  (Malta) 

(Arms  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms 

of  Best,  viz : — sable,  a  cinquefoil  within  an  orle  of  cross 

crosslets  or,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  portcullis  of  the  first), 

b.  March  10,   1882  ;    m.  1907,  Muriel,  only  surv.  child  of 

late   Capt.    Hon.   Robert    Rainey    Best ;    and  has  issue — 

Edmond  Robert  Arnold  de  Poher  De  la  Poer,  Gentleman, 

b.    1911;   John   Piers   Anthony   De   la   Poer,   Gentleman, 

b.   1916;    Frances  Elinor  Mary;    Patricia;  Mary   Valerie 

Maynell ;  and  DenyseYseult  Mary.    Seat — Gurteenle  Poer, 

Kilsheelan,    Clonmel,    Ireland.       Club  —  Kildare    Street 

(Dublin). 

Edmond  Alain  Tr^meur  de  Poher  De  la  Poer,  Esq. , 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  April  30, 1883  ;  m.  1914,  Marguerite 
Kathleen  Gerard,  third  d.  of  Humphrey  Jeffreys  Walmesley 
of  Inglewood  House,  Berks.,  and  has  issue — John  Hum- 
phrey Arnold  de  Poher  De  la  Poer,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and 
two  daus. 

William  Stephen  Arnold  Tr^meur  de  Poher  De  la  Poer, 
Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  8,  1885.     Res.— 

Yr.  son  of  John   Power,    Esq.,    M.P.,  J.P  and    D.L. 
co.   Waterford,  by  his  wife  Frances  [R.L.,   1863,  for 


herself  and  descendants  of  her  husband  to  revert  to  the 
surname  of  De  la  Poer],  d.  of  Sir  John  Power,  1st  Bart. , 
of  Kilfane  : — 
The  late  Raymond  De  la  Poer,  Esq. ,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High 

Sheriff  1889)  co.   Kilkenny,  late  15th  Regt.,  b.  1846;    m. 

1873,  Emily  Frances  Lloyd,  third  d.   of  Charles  Thomas 

Warde    of   Clopton    House,    co.    Warwick.       Seat — Kil- 

cronagh,  co.  Kilkenny. 

To  all  and  singular  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come.  I,  Sir 
Arthur  Edward  Vicars,  F.S.A.,  Ulster  King  of  Arms  and  Principal 
Herald  of  all  Ireland,  Knight  Attendant  and  Registrar  of  the  Most 
Illustrious  Order  ot  Saint  Patrick,  do  hereby  certify  and  declare 
that  the  Arms  above  depicted,  that  is  to  say — Argent  a  chief  in- 
dented sable,  do  of  right  belong  and  appertain  unto  Edmond  de 
Poher  de  le  Poer  of  Gurteeu  le  Poer  in  the  County  of  Waterford, 
Esquire,  eleventh  in  male  descent  from  Sir  Richard  Power,  created 
by  Patent  the  13th  of  September  1535  Baron  of  le  Power  and 
Coroghmore,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  tor  ever, 
as  appears  by  the  Pedigree  duly  registered  in  the  Office  of  Arms  in 
Ireland. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  subscribed  these  Presents  and  affixed 
hereunto  my  official  seal  this  tenth  day  of  February,  in  the  sixtieth 
year  of  the  rei^n  of  our  Sovereign  Lady  Victoria,  by  the  Grace  of 
God  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  Queen, 
Defender  of  the  Faith  and  so  forth,  and  in  the  year  of  our  Lord 
one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  ninety-seven. 

{Signed)         Arthur  E.  Vicars,  Ulster. 

The  Supporters  of  the  Barons  of  Le  Poer  and  Coroghmore , 
namely,  two  angels  proper,  vested  argent,  crined  and  winged 
or,  each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  sword  erect  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  are  used,  but  their  usage  cannot  be  said 
to  be  of  legal  authority  so  long  as  the  Barony  remains  under 
attainder. 


POLE, 
POLE. 


see  CHANDOS-POLE  and  VAN  NOTTEN 


POLE.  Azure,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lys  or,  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules.  Motto— 
"  Pollet  virtus." 

Only  son  of  Alexander  Edward  Pole,  Esq.,  J. P., 

Recorder  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  b.  1848  ;   d.  1909  ; 

m.  1873,  Joanna,  d.  of  Rev.  Chas.  Raikes  Davy,  of 

Tracy  Park,  Glos. : — 
Alexander  Charles  Reginald  Pole,  Gentleman,  Lieut, 
(ret.)  R.A.S.C,  b.  1878;    m.  1918,  Amy,  d.  of  George 
Treasure  and  widow  of  Albert  Edwards-Webb.     Res. — 
1  Clifton  Court,  The  Avenue,  Bournemouth. 

POLE-CAREW  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  1772).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  three  lions  passant  in  pale  sable,  armed  and 
langued  gules  (Carew)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  seme'e-de-lys  or,  a 
lion  rampant  argent  (Pole).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mast  of  a  ship  sable, 
on  the  round  top  a  demi-lion  of  the  last,  surrounded  with 
spears  proper.  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  canary  waistcoat, 
black  knee-breeches,  white  serge  stockings. 

Sons   of  Lt.-Gen.    Sir  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  K.C.B., 

C.V.O.,  of  Antony,  co.  Cornwall,  J.P.   co.  Cornwall, 

b.   1849 ;  d.   1924 ;    m.    1901,    Lady    Beatrice   Frances 

Elizabeth  Butler,  eldest  d.  of  the  Most  Hon.  the  3rd 

Marquess  of  Ormonde,  K.P.  : — 

Sir  John  Gawen  Carew  Pole,  12th  Bart.  (12  Sept.  1628), 

Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds. ,   b.    1902;   s.    his  kinsman  1926; 

assumed  by  Deed  Poll  May,  1926,  the  name  of  Carew  Pole 

in  lieu  of  Pole-Carew  ;    m.    1928,    Cynthia   Mary,    d.  of 

Walter   S.  M.    Burns,    of   North    Mymms    Park,    Herts. 

Seats — Antony,   Torpoint,  Cornwall ;   Shute   House,   Kil- 

mington,  Devon.     Club — Guards'. 

Patrick  William  Butler  Pole-Carew,  Esq. ,  b.  1913. 
Son   of  William    Henry  Pole-Carew,    Esq.,   J.P.   and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall,  by 
his  wife  Frances  Anne,  d.   of  John  Francis  Buller  of 
Morval : — 
Charles  Edward   Pole-Carew,  Gentleman,   b.   1853;    m. 
1886,   Ellen  Henrietta,  d.   of  William  Ayshford  Sanford  of 
Nynehead   Court,  co.  Somerset;    and   has  had  issue — (1) 
Gerald  Ayshford  Pole-Carew,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  D.C. L.I. ), 
b.     1887     [m.      Eileen,      d.      of      the      late     Surg.-Maj. 
G.  H.  O'Callaghan,  C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Charles    Oliver    Pole-Carew,   Gentleman,    b.    1923;     and 
Geraldine  Frances]  ;  (2)  Charles  William  Pole-Carew,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1893  ;  d.  1913  ;  (3)  Wymond  Nicholas  Richard 
Pole-Carew,    Gentleman,  i.   1896 ;    killed  in  action    1917  ; 
and   Frances   lone  [m.  1918,    Maj.    Roy   Morell,   D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  of  Tullochard,  Inverell,  New  South  Wales  ;  and 
has  issue].     Res. — Parkhill,  Totnes,  S.  Devon. 


1568 


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JPol 


Rev.  ARTHUR  TWISTLETON  POLHILL,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  a  Missionary  in  China.  Born  Feb.  7, 
1862,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Charles 
Polhill-Turner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1875, 
M.P.  for  Bedford  from  1874- 1880,  formerly  Captain 
in  Carabineers  (who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  Feb.  21, 
1853,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
Frances,  Lady  Page  Turner,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tur- 
ner), by  his  wife  Emily  Francis,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Winston 
Barron,  Bart.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  on  a  bend  gules, 
three  crosses  crosslet  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  hind's  head  proper, 
between  two  acorn  branches  vert,  fructed  or.  Married, 
1st,  May  9,  1888,  Alice  (d.  1907),  dau.  of  J.  Drake  of  Glou- 
cester ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Rev.  Arthur  Douglas  Polhill, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1889  [m.  ,  Bessie,  d.  of  Rev. 

A.  Phelps  ;  and  has  issue — John  Polhill,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920;  Chloe;  and  Joy  Monica  (Res. — Vicarage,  East 
Ruston,  Norfolk)];  (2)' Stanley  Philip  Polhill,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  R.F.C. ,  b.  1891  [m.  ,  Evelyn,  d.  of  F.  Marcus 

Wood,  and  has  issue — Barbara  and  Phyllis  (Post.  add. — 
Kinangop  P.O.,  Naivasha,  Kenya  Colony];  (3)  Montagu 
Cecil  Polhill,  Gentleman,  M.B. ,  b.  1892  [m.  ,  Elsie,  d. 

of  ,  and  has  issue — Peter  Polhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1920; 

Michael  Polhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Wendy  (Res. — 
Tregonna,  Gibbs  Hill,  Radlett,  Herts.)];  (4)  Theodore 
Robert  Polhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  (Res. — Kinangop,  P.O. 
Naivasha,  Kenya  Colony)];  2nd,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev.  F. 
Hart  of  Kimberley,  Notts.  ;  and  has  Issue — Violet  Muriel ; 
and  Helen  Mary.  Res. — Suiting,  via  Wanhsien,  Western 
China. 

CECIL  HENRY  POLHILL  (formerly  Polhill-Turner), 
Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 
Bays) ;  a  Protestant  Missionary  in  China,  Tibet,  and 
India.  Born  Feb.  23,  i860,  be;ng  the  second  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Charles  Polhill-Turner,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1885,  M.P.  for  Bedford  from 
1874-1880,  formerly  Captain  in  Carabineers  (who  as- 
sumed by  Royal  Licence,  Feb.  21,  1853,  in  compliance 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Frances,  Lady  Page 
Turner,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Turner),  by  his  wife 
Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Winston  Barron,  Bart. 
Armorial  bearings — Or,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  crosses 
crosslet  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  —Out 
of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  hind's  head  proper,  between  two  acorn 
branches  vert,  fructed  or.  Married,  May  3,  1888,  Eleanor 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Dr.  Marston ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Cecil 
Charles  Polhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  (2)  Arthur  Harry 
Polhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  Kathleen  Louise;  Eleanor 
Agnes ;  and  Cicely  Eileen.  Seat — Howbury  Hall,  near 
Bedford. 

POLLARD  of  Castle  Pollard  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  azure  (for 
Pollard) ;  2.  argent,  three  hempbrakes  sable  (for  Hamp- 
son)  ;  3.  or,  a  mullet  azure  for  difference,  between  three 
boars'  heads,  erased  gules,  armed  and  langued  of  the 
second  (for  Urquhart).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crests — (1)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant 
argent,  corned  or  (for  Pollard) ;  (2)  out  of  a  mural  coronet 
argent,  a  greyhound's  head  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gules  charged  with  three  plates  (for  Hampson) ;  (3)  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-otter  rampant  proper, 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or,  and  gorged  with  a 
collar  of  the  last  charged  with  three  crescents  gules  (for 
Urquhart).     Motto—"  Will  well." 

Only    son    of   Charles    Style    Humphreys,    M.D., 
M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,ofActon,Middx.,ft.        ;  d.        ; 
m.  1888,  Octavia  Harriet,  d.  of  William  Pollard, 
Esq.,  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P.,  D.L., 
M.P.    for  that   co.,  who   assumed   the   additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Urquhart  by  R.L.,  n  June, 
1847,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Isabella,  only  d.  and  h.  of 
William  Urquhart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Craigston : — 
Francis  James  Style  Pollard,  Esq.,  of  Kinturk,  Castle 
Pollard,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1896;  assumed  the  surname  of 
Pollard  in  lieu  of  Humphreys  by  Deed   Poll,  16  Jan. 
1917,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Lieut.-Col. 
Francis   Edward    Romulus    Pollard- Urquhart,  late   of 
Kinturk.      Seat — Kinturk,  Castle    Pollard,    co.    West- 
meath. 

POLLARD,  formerly  of  Haynford  Hall  (Ped.  H.  Coll.). 
Azure,  a  chevron  ermine  between  two  crosses  fleury  in 
chief  and  a  sea-lion's  head  erased  in  base  or.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest — on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
trippant  proper,  gorged  with  a  naval  crown  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  fleury  or.     Motto — "  Fortiter 


Deo  juvante."  Livery — Light  blue,  with  white  patch  on 
collar,  having  white  twist  crossing  it,  white  and  blue 
waistcoat,  blue  trousers,  with  white  piping. 

Sons  of  Rear-Adm.  Edwin  John  Pollard,  of  Haynford 
Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Norfolk,  b.  1833;  d.  1909; 
in.  1862,  Renira  (d.  1894),  d.  of  the  late  Sir  St.  Vincent 
Keene  Hawkins- Whitshed,  Bart,  (by  his  wife  Hon. 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Erskine) : — 
James  Hawkins- Whitshed  Pollard,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Major-Gen.  late  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  has  medal 
and  clasp  for  Burmah  Expedition  1887,  clasp  for  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-1890,  clasp  lor  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-95,  medal  and  clasp  for  Chitral  Expedition 
1894-95,  served  in  South  African  Campaign  1899,  1900, 
1901  and  1902  (Queen's  medal  with  clasps), Tugela  Heights, 
Relief  of  Ladysmith,  Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal,  and 
King's  medal  with  clasps  1901-1902  (mcnt.  desp.),  served 
on  Staff  in  Somaliland  1902-1904  (medal  and  clasp,  ment. 
desp.),  served  Great  War  1914-18,  on  Staff,  comdg.  2nd 
Batt.  Roy.  Scots  Fus.  as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches  7  times), 
has  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  and  Order  of  the  Crown  with 
palms,  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms,  1915  Star, 
G.S.  and  Victory  Medals,  b.  1866  (impales  arms  of  Bagot, 
viz : — ermine,  two  chevronels  azure) ;  m.  1st,  1899,  Clare 
Evelyn  (d.  1917),  d.  of  the  late  G.  Hamilton  Low,  Royal 
Canadian  Rifles  ;  2nd,  1927,  Adelaide  TheYese  Jane 
Staunton,  d.  of  A.  E.  Bagot,  and  widow  of  George  Barclay 
Leechman  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hamilton  Hawkins- Whit- 
shed Pollard,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Arthur  Rodney 
Erskine  Pollard,  Gentleman,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  b.  1906; 
(3)  St.  Vincent  Evelyn  Bentinck  Pollard,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911  ;  (4)  James  Bentinck  Pollard,  Gentleman,  b.  1927. 
Club—  United  Service. 

Arthur  Erskine  St.  Vincent  Pollard,  Esq.,  Capt.  Border 
Regt. ,  served  in  S.  African  Campaign  1899,  1900,  1901, 
and  1902  (Queen's  medal  with  clasps),  Tugela  Heights, 
Relief  of  Ladysmith,  Cape  Colony,  Orange  Free  State, 
Transvaal,  1901-1902  (King's  medal  with  clasps),  b. 
1869;  m.  1910,  Enid,  d.  of  W.  H.  Wilson,  late  Madras 
Civil  Service.  Res. — Eastbridge  House,  Crondall,  Hants. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

POLLARD-URQUHART  (R.L.).  Qnarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  three  boars'  heads  erased  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
a  mullet  of  the  last  for  difference  (for  Urquhart) ;  2. 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  azure  (for  Pol- 
lard);  3.  argent,  three  hemp-brakes  sable  (for  Hampson). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a   demi-otter  rampant  proper,    crowned  with  an 


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antique  crown  or,  collared  or,  charged  with  three  crescents 
gules  (for  Urquhart) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
trippant  argent,  horned  or  (for  Pollard)  ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent,  a  greyhound's 
head  sable,  collared  gules,  charged  with  three  plates. 
Motto—"  Will  well." 

Son  of  Michael  Bruce   Pollard-Urquhart,  Gentleman, 

b.  1851;  d.  1879;   m.  1875,  Florence  Adeline  (d.  1913), 

d.  of  George  Godfrey  Billings  : — 

Michael  Bruce  Pollard-Urquhart,  Esq.,  late  temp.  Capt. 

R.A.S.C,  formerly  Lieut.  The  Cameronians,  b.  1879  ;  m. 

1906,  Natalie  Ada,  d.    of  John    Edward    Frampton  ;  and 

has  surv.  issue  : — Bruce  Edward  Arthur  Pollard-Urquhart, 

Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Florence  Evelyn  ;  and  Natalie  Rachel 

Adah.     Seat — Craigston  Castle,  Turriff,  N.B. 

POLLEN  of  Redenham.  Azure,  on  a  bend  cottised 
or,  between  six  lozenges  argent,  each  charged  with  an 
escallop  sable,  five  escallops  vert.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — A  pelican  wings  expanded  in  her  nest  per 
pale  or  and  azure,  vulning  herself  and  feeding  her 
young  proper,  charged  on  the  wing  with  a  lozenge 
argent,  thereon  an  escallop  sable. 

Sons  of  Sir  Richard  Hungerford  Pollen,  4th  Bart., 
b.  1846  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1875,  Frances  Anne  St.  Albyn, 
d.  of  William  Wait,  of  Woodborough,  Somerset : — 

Sir  Richard  Hungerford  Pollen,  5th  Bart.,  of  Redenham, 
Hants.  (15  May  1795).  J-P-  Wilts.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Glos. 
Regt.,  b.  1878.  Res. — Rodbourne,  Malmesbury.  Club — 
Junior  Constitutional. 

John  Lancelot  Hungerford  Pollen,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late 
R.F.A.,  b.  1884  ;  tn.  1928,  Muriel  Edith,  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Lloyd.     Res. — Rodbourne,  Malmesbury. 

POLLEN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  sem£e  of  anchors  erect,  a 
bend  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a 
naval  crown  or,  a  pelican  vulning  herself  proper. 

Sixth  son  of  John  Hungerford   Pollen,  Esq.,  F.S.A. , 

M.A. ,  b.  1820;  d.  1902;  tn.  1855,  Maria  (d.  1919),  d. 

of  Rev.  Charles  Laprimandaye : — 

Arthur  Joseph    Hungerford   Pollen,    Gentleman,    M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1898,  Maud  Beatrice, 

d.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Lawrence,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Arthur  Joseph  Lawrence   Pollen,  Gentleman,   b.  1899 

[m.  1926,  Daphne,  d.  of  Hon.  Cecil  Baring,  of  Lambay, 

Rush,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue — Francis  Anthony  Baring 

Pollen,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;    Patrick  Pollen,  Gentleman, 

b.   1928] ;  (2)  John  Anthony  Pollen,  Gentleman,  b.   1900. 

Res. — 32    Wilton    Place,     S.W.i  ;     The    New    Cottage, 

Walton-on-the-Hill,  Surrey.     Club — Brooks's. 

POLLITT  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a 
sword  erect,  point  upwards  proper,  between  two  similar 
swords  pointed  in  pile,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-sun  in 
splendour  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  circlet  of  gold  charged 
with  a  cross  formed  gules,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed, 
grasping  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir  William  Pollitt,  V.D.,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1908),  Lt.-Col.  (Hon.  Col.) 
The  Engineers  Royal  Vol.  Staff  Corps,  Officer  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  b.   1842;    d.  ;    tn. 

1862,  Esther,  d.  of  Robert  Crompton  of  Ashton-under- 
Lyne : — 
Col.    James    Burton    Pollitt,   b.    1862.      Res.— Patcham 
Grange,  Patcham,  Sussex. 

Major  Harry  Pollitt,  b.  1866;  m.  1901,  Mabel  Amanda 
Alves.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

POLLOCK,  see  FERGUSSON  -  POLLOCK  and 
MONTAGU-POLLOC  K. 

POLLOCK  (H.  Coll.,  11  Dec.  1922).  Azure,  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  on  a  chief  ermine 
two  portcullises  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  passant  quar- 
terly or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder 
with  an  arrow  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a 
boar  or,  muzzled  collared  and  chained  sable.  Motto — 
"  Audacter  et  strenue." 

Son    of    George   Frederick  Pollock,  of  Hanworth, 

Middlesex,    Queen's    Remembrancer,   b.    1821  ;    d. 

1915  ;   tn.  1851,  Frances  Diana,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 

Henry  Herbert,  Rector  of    Rathdowney,    Queen's 

Co.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.   Sir  Ernest  Murray   Pollock,   P.C.,    K.B.E. 


(1917),  1st  Baron  Hanworth  of  Middlesex  (1926),  1st 
Bart.,  J. P.  Herts.,  K.C.,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Bencher 
Inner  Temple,  Master  of  the  Rolls  since  1923,  Solicitor- 
General  1919,  Attorney-General  1922,  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour,  has  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus, 
b.  1861  ;  tn.  1887,  Laura,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Salt, 
1st  Bart.,  of  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford  ;  and  has  had 
issue — Charles  Thomas  Anderson  Pollock,  Esq.,  Capt.  E. 
Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1889 ;  killed  in  action  1918  [tn.  1915,  Alice 
Joyce,  d.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Becher,  of  Southwell, 
Notts.;  and  had  issue — David  Bertram  Pollock,  Esq., 
b.  1916] ;  and  Hon.  Marjorie  Laura.  Res. — 2  Lygon 
Place,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Athenaeum, 
Carlton,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

POLLOCK  (L.O.,  1847).  Azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  on  a  canton  ermine,  a  port- 
cullis of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar  passant  quarterly 
or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an 
arrow  proper.  Motto — "Audacter  et  strenue."  Sup- 
porters—On  either  side  a  talbot  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar, 
and  therefrom  pendent  a  portcullis  or. 

Eld  son  of  Sir  (William)  Frederick  Pollock,  2nd  Bart., 

Queen's   Remembrancer  and    Senior    Master    of    the 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,    b.  1815 ;  d.    1888 ;    tn. 

1844,    Juliet,    d.     of    Rev.    Henry    Creed,    Vicar    of 

Corse : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  3rd  Bart.  (2  Aug.  1866), 

P.C.,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  (Camb.)  and  Corpus  Christi 

Coll.    (Oxford),    M.A.,    D.C.L.,    LL.D.,    F.B.A.,    K.C., 

Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court  of  the  Cinque    Ports  since 

1914,   b.    1845;    tn.   1873,    Georgina   Harriet,    ygr.    d.    of 

John  Deffell  of  Calcutta ;    and  has  issue — Frederick  John 

Pollock,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  past  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 

Barrister-at-Law   (Lincoln's   Inn),    b.    1878  [tn.  1st,  1920, 

Princess  Lydia  Bariatinsky  (d.  1921);  2nd,  1925,  Madame 

Alix  Soubiran] ;   and  Alice  Isabella  [tn.   1st,   1902,  Sidney 

Philip   Perigal   Waterlow  (marr.     annulled    1912) ;     2nd, 

1912,   Orlando  Cyprian  Williams,  and  has  issue].     Res. — 

21    Hyde   Park   Place,    W.      Chambers — 13    Old  Square, 

Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.     Club — Athenaeum. 

POLLOCK  (L.O.,  Matric.  17  Oct.  1923).  Azure,  a  boar 
passant  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow, 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or 
charged  with  four  mitres  of  the  first  on  a  canton  ermine,  a 
portcullis  of  the  second  ;  the  said  arms  impaled  on  the  dexter 
with  the  arms  of  the  See  of  Norwich,  viz.: — Azure,  three 
mitres  or ;  behind  the  shield  which  is  surmounted  by  his 
mitre  two  croziers  in  saltire. 

Sixth  son  of  George  Frederick   Pollock,  b.   1821 ;    d. 

1915;  m.  Frances  Diana,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Herbert : — 

Rt.  Rev.  Bertram  Pollock,  K.C.V.O.  (1921),  D.D.,  Lord 

Bishop  of  Norwich  since  1910,  b.  1863  ;   tn.  1928,  Joan,  d. 

of  Rev.  Algernon  Dudley  Ryder,  of  Maresfield   Rectory, 

Sussex.     Res. — The  Palace,  Norwich.     Club — Athenaeum. 

POLLOCK  (L.O.,  1847,  and  H.  Coll.,  1866).  Azure, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or,  on  a  canton 
ermine,  a  portcullis  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  passant  quarterly 
or  and  vert,  pierced  by  an  arrow  proper.  Motto — Over 
the  crest,  "  Audacter  et  strenue." 

Son  of  Walter  Herries  Pollock,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Frederick  Pollock,  2nd  Bart.),  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1850;  d.  1926;  m.  1876,  Emtra  Jane  (d. 
1922),  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Pipon,  Seigneur  de  Noirmont, 
Jersey: — 
Guy  Cameron   Pollock,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  and 
Capt.  R.G.A.,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1901,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Gen. 
William  Lennox  Ingall,  C.B.     Res.  — 128  Ashley  Gardens, 

S.W. 

Third  son  of  Sir  Frederick  William  Pollock,  2nd  Bart. 

b.   1815  ;   d.  1888  ;  tn.  1844,  Juliet,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry 

Creed,  Vicar  of  Corse  : — 

Maurice  Emilius  Pollock,  Esq.,  b.  1857;  tn.  1st,  1880, 

Lydia  (d.  1884),  d.  of  Roberts  ;  2nd,  1889,  Mabel, 

d.  of  John  Macpherson,  of  Victoria.     Club— Savile. 

Sons  of  Dighton  Nicolas  Pollock,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1864  ;  d.  1927  ;  tn.  1921,  Hon.  Margaret  Anna 
Buckmaster,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Buckmaster  : — 
Richard  Stanley    Pollock,   Esq.,   b.    1922.      Res.  —  13 
Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.n. 
John  Dighton  Pollock,  Gentleman,  b.  1924. 


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GEORGE  POLLOCK,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings 
Vert,  a  saltire  argent,  between  two  hunting-horns  in  the 
flanks  of  the  second,  garnished  and  stringed  gules,  and 
a  quatrefoil  in  base  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar  passant  pierced  with  a 
dart  bendwise  or.  Motto  —  "  Audacter  et  strenue." 
Residence — 

HUGH  POLLOCK,  Gentleman,  Barrister  -  at  -  Law, 
M.  A.  (Cantab.),  late  Assist. -Registrar  Land  Registry,  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  (ret.)  Inns  of  Court  V.  R.C.  Born  1859, 
being  the  eldest  surv.  son  of  the  late  George  David  Pollock 
Esq.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Surgeon  in  Ordinary  to  H.R.H. 
the  Prince  of  Wales,  Consulting  Surgeon  to  St.  George's 
Hospital,  by  his  wife  Marianne  Charity,  eldest  daughter 
of  Robert  Saun  iers  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Se:  vice.  Armo- 
rial bearings  (L.O.    1847,   H.   Coll.    1872)— Azure,  three 


fleurs-de-lys  within  a  bordure  embattled  or,  and  for  an 
honourable  augmentation  in  respect  of  the  first  Baronet's 
distinguished  services  in  the  Afghan  War,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  an  Eastern  crown  gules,  superscribed 
"  Khyber,"  and  on  a  canton  ermine  three  cannons  fessways 
in  pale  sable,  a" crescent  for  difference.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  of  honourable  augmen- 
tation, upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  guar- 
dant  argent,  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  holding  in 
his  paws  in  bend  an  Afghan  banner  displayed  gules,  bor- 
dered or  and  vert,  the  staff  broken,  and  in  an  escroll  over 
the  same  the  word  "  Affghanistan ; "  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  boar  passant  quarterly  embattled  or  and 
vert,  pierced  with  an  arrow  proper ;  and  in  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "Audacter  et  strenue."  Married, 
1898,  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Cornwallis  Wykeliam-Martin  of 
The  Hill,  Purton,  Wilts.  ;  and  has  issue -Hugh  Wykeham 
David  Pollock,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  Tanganyika 
Territory  C.S.,  b.  1900;  and  Francis  Alison  [m.  1923,  Sir 
Edward  Reynell  Anson,  Bart.,  and  has  issue].  Res. — 
Crossways,  South  Chard,  Somerset.  Club — Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 

POLSON  (H.  Coll.,  27  May  1920).  Gules,  two  palets 
or,  a  pile  of  the  last  charged  with  a  bar  of  the  first,  and 
three  cross  crosslets  in  chief  sable.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  sphinx's  head  couped  affrontee  or. 
Motto—"  Steadfast." 

Son  of  Thomas  Andrew  Poison,  of  Dublin  and  Tuam, 
co.  Galway ;  m.  Catharine,  d.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Potter,  of  Dublin  :— 


Sir  Thomas  Andrew  Poison,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  T.D.,  Col. 
(ret.)  R.A.O.C,  M.P.  Dover  1921-22,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1st, 
1887,  Rachel  (obtained  a  divorce  1898) ;  2nd,  1918,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  John  Lindsay,  of  Edinburgh,  and  widow  of 
F.  A.  Lindsay-Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.,  C.C. ;  and  has  issue  (by 
1st  marriage)  —  Thomas  Andrew  Poison,  Esq.,  b.  1889. 
Res. — 18  Sussex  Place,  N.W.i.     Club — Cavalry. 

POLWHELE  (H.  Coll.,  granted  by  Dethick,  Garter 
1568).  Sable,  a  saltire  engrailed  ermine,  in  chief  a  ]  ile  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  blackamoor's  head  with  an   oak-branch  in  his 
mouth  proper. 

Sons   of  Thomas    Roxburgh    Polwhele,    Esq.,    M.A. , 

F.G.S.,    J.  P.    and    D.L.,    Lieut. -Col.    2nd    Brigade 

Western  Division  R.A. ,  b.   1831 ;   d.   1909;  m.   1861, 

Fanny,  d.  of  William  Thomas  Carne,  son  of  Joseph 

Carne  of  Penzance,  F.R.S. ,  F.G.S.  :— 

Arthur  Carne  Polwhele,   Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  Supt.  Eng. 

Indian  Public  Works  Dept.  (ret.),  b.   1864;    m.   1888,   Eva 

Florence,    d.    of  William    Nassau   Gordon    of   Mullingar, 

Ireland.     Seat — Polwhele,  near  Truro,  co.  Cornwall. 

Henry  Walter  Polwhele,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Res. — 
Portscatho,  Cornwall. 

John  Archibald  Polwhele,  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E. ,  b.  1871 ; 
m.  1st,  1898,  Annie  Louisa  (d.  1905),  d.  of  William  Kaye, 
I.C.S. ,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Thomas  Cecil  Polwhele, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1899;  d.  1923;  (2)  Reginald  Kaye 
Polwhele,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  2nd,  Katharine  Edith  (d. 
1927),  d.  of  John  Ferguson  of  Lanark,  Scotland.  Res.  — 
Jalpaiguri,  Eastern  Bengal,  India. 

POLTIMORE,  Baron,  see  BAMPFYLDE. 

POLWARTH,  Baron,  see  HEPBURNE-SCOTT. 

POLWHELE  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  saltire  engrailed 
ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  bull  gules,  horned  or. 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Baskerville  Polwhele,  Rector  of 
Quinton,  co.  Northampton,  and  Vicar  of  Preston 
Deanery,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1888,  Mary  Robinson,  eldest  d. 
of  Rev.  John  Leech  Porter,  formerly  Vicar  of  Lady- 
wood,  near  Birmingham:  — 
Drogo  Edward  Baskerville  Polwhele,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
Re*.— 


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POLLOK  (L.O.  Dec.  1915).  |Vert,  a  saltire  argent, 
between  a  lion  dormant  in  chief  or,  and  three  hunting-horns 
of  the  last  stringed  of  the  second  and  garnished  gules  in 


the  flanks  and  base.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar  passant  trans- 
fixed with  an  arrow  proper.  Motto — ' '  Audacter  et  strenue." 
The  late  William  Gilmour  Pollok,  Gentleman,  of  Craigton 
and  Blackhouse,  co.  Renfrew,  6.  1875;  d.  1925;  m.  1903, 
Frances  Anne  (Res. — The  Firs,  Frant,  Sussex),  d.  of 
Alexander  Sparrow,  of  Green  Heys,  Ross,  Herefordshire, 
and  left  issue — Frances  Adeline  Gilmour  [m.  1927,  Francis 
Edward  Barry  Jackson,  and  has  issue  —  Felicity  Anne 
Pollok];  and  Jessie  Graham  [m.  1929,  John  A.  Keyser]. 
Estates — Craigton,  Blackhouse,  and  Titwood,  all  in  co. 
Renfrew  ;  and  Dudcanrig,  in  co.  Lanark. 


POMEROY  (U.O.,  1783).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an  apple  slipped  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  holding  an  apple  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Virtutis  fortuna  comes." 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.  James  Spencer  Pomeroy,  6th  Vis- 
count, M.A.  (Camb. ),  J. P.  cos.   Hereford  and  Surrey, 
b.    1836;    d.    1912 ;     m.    1861,    Florence    Wallace,   d. 
of  William  Wallace   Legge    of   Malone   House,    co. 
Antrim : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ernest  Arthur  George  Pomeroy,  7th  Viscount 
(5  July  1791)  and  Baron  (10    Oct.    1783)  Harberton,  late 
20th  Hussars,  and  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Dub.  Fus.  [Supporters 
— Two  wolves,  the  dexter  proper,  the  sinister  argent,  each 
collared  and  chained  or],  b.   1867.     Res. — Cottage  Castelli, 
Ville-es-Martin,  St.  Nazaire,  France.     Club — St.  James's. 

Hon.  Ralph  Legge  Pomeroy,  O.B.E.,  Major,  Gen.  Res. 
Dragoon  Gds. ,  J. P.  Northampton,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  served 
S.  Africa  1890-1902  (Queen's  medal  3  clasps,  King's  medal 
2  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1907,  Mary 
Katharine,  only  d.  of  Arthur  William  Leatham,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Miserden  Park  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Ralph  Martyn 
Pomeroy.  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Thomas  de  Vantort  Pomeroy, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (3)  Robert  William  Pomeroy,  Esq. 
(twin),  b.  1916  ;  and  Rosamund  Mary  (twin).  Res. — South- 
fields  Place,  To wcester.     Club — Cavalry. 

Sons  of  John  Arthur  Pomeroy,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Tyrone, 


Fermanagh,  and  Donegal,  b.  1839;  d.  1924;  m.  1869, 
Louisa  Letitia  Jane,  d.  of  Gartside  Gartside-Tipping, 
of    Rossferry,     co.    Fermanagh,     and    Little    Bolton, 
Lanes. : — 
Arthur  Gartside  Pomeroy,  Esq.,  M.A.,b.  1870;   m.  1916, 
Gertrude  Louise,  widow  of  Robert  T.  Kitching,  of  Benguella 
S.  W.  Africa.     Res.— 

Edmund  John  Pomeroy,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late  West 
India  Regt. ,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War 
1915-18  (despatchesj,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1911,  Dorothy  Maud, 
only  child  of  Hon.  A.  E.  Wigan  of  Hartlands,  Jamaica,  and 
has  issue — Alice  Letitia.  Res. — Kirkwood,  Cape  Province, 
S.  Africa. 

Francis  Knox  Pomeroy,  Esq.,  Major  Army  Pay  Dept. , 
b.  1876;  m.  1906,  Helen,  only  d.  of  Arthur  Cinnamond 
of  Belfast ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  John  Cinnamond  Pomeroy, 
Gentleman,  <5.  1907;  Brian  Pomeroy,  Gentleman,  b.  1912; 
and  Helen  Ursula  Mary.     Res. — 


POMEROY  of  Wolseys,   Essex  (R.L.,   14   Oct.    1841;. 

Or,    a   lion   rampant   gules,    a    bordure    engrailed    sable. 

Mantling  gules  and  or.       Crest — On  a  wreath   of   the 

colours,  a  lion  sejant  gules,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  an 

apple  or. 

Son  of  Robert  Wakefield  of  Clapton,  Hackney,  Middle- 
sex, b.  ;  d.  ;  m.         ,  Mary,  d.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas  Pomeroy  of  Epping  : — 
James  Pomeroy,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ;  and  has 

ssue — Beatrix  Mary  [m.  1877,  William  Simondsj.     Res. — 


POMFRET ( H .  Coll. ,  1882) .  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly, 
or  and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  fessewise  of  the  first,  a  bend  engrailed  sable  fretty  or 
(Pomfret) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  a  chevron  engrailed  sable  be- 
tween three  chaplets  of  roses  proper,  a  chief  vert,  fretty 
argent  (Burra).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  em- 
bowed  in  armour,  encircled  above  the  elbow  with  a  wreath 
of  oak,  the  hand  grasping  a  battleaxe  all  proper,  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  gules  (Pomfret) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  griffin's  head  erased  sable,  sem£e  of  annulets  or, 
a  fret  of  the  last  (Burra). 

Son  of  William  Pomfret  Pomfret,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 

co.  Kent,  M.P.  South  Kent  1885-92,  b.  1828;  d.  1902, 

m.  2nd,  1878,  Flora  Rose,  eldest  d.  of  Charles  F.  Hore 

Hilden,  Beckenham,  Kent: — 
Virgil  Pomfret,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1911,  Audrey 
Elisabeth  Foorde,  second  d.  of  Arthur  Ashwell  of  Clifton 
Crescent,  Folkestone  ;  and  has  issue  —  Virgil  Pomfret, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913;  Ruth ven  Pomfret,  Gentleman,  b.  1916; 
and  2  daus.     Seat — Mystole,  Canterbury. 


PONSONBY,  see  TALBOT-PONSONBY. 


PONSONBY  (U.O.,  Arms  confd.  and  crest  granted  by 
Roberts,  Ulster,  31  Oct.  1647 ;  regd.  H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Cumber- 
land, 1665).  Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  combs  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet,  five  arrows,  one  in  pale  and  four  in  saltire,  points 
downwards  or,  entwined  with  a  snake  proper.  Motto — 
"Pro  rege,  lege,  grege."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  silver 
buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Ponsonby,   8th  Earl 

of  Bessborough,  K.P.,  C.B.,C.V.O.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N. , 

Barrister-at-Law  1879,  J. P.  co.  Middlesex,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

and   C.C.    co.   Kilkenny,  b.   1851 ;   d.  1920;  m.   1875, 

Blanche   Vere,    C.B.E.    (d.    1919),    d.    of    Sir    John 

Guest,  Bart.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Vere  Brabazon  Ponsonby ,  9th  Earl  of  Bessborough 

(Irel.,  6   Oct.   1739),  Viscount  Duncannon  (Irel. ,  28   Feb. 

1722),   and  Baron   of  Bessborough  (Irel.,  11  Sept.    1721), 

Baron   Ponsonby   of  Sysonby  (G.B. ,  12   June    1749),    and 

Baron   Duncannon  of  Bessborough  (U.K.,  19  July  1834), 

C.M.G..D.L.  co.  Kilkenny, B.A.  (Camb.), Barrister-at-Law, 

M.P.    Cheltenham    1910,  and    Dover  1913-20,  Capt.  late 

T.F.  Res.  served  Great  War,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 

of  St.  Anne  (Russia),  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  of 

the  Redeemer  (Greece)  [Supporters— Two  lions  regardant 

proper],    b.    1880;    m.    191 2,    Roberte,    only  d.    of  Baron 

de    Neuflize,    and    has   surv.    issue — Frederick    Edward 

Neuflize  Ponsonby,  commonly  called  Viscount  Duncannon, 

b.   1913  ;    and  Lady  Moyra  Blanche  Madeline.      Seats  — 


1572 


IPon 


Pon 


Bessborough,    Piltown,    co.    Kilkenny  ;     Stansted     Park, 
Emsworth,  Sussex.    Town  house — 22  Portland  Place,  W.i. 
Son  of  Hon.  Cyril  Miles  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  M.V.O. , 
Major  Gren.  Guards,  b.  i88t  ;  killed  inaction  1915; 
m.  1911,  Rita  Narcissa,  eldest  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Mountifort 
John  Courtenay  Longfield : — 
Arthur  Mountifort  Longfield  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  b.  191 2. 
Third  son  of  8th  Earl  of  Bessborough  (see  above): — 
Hon.  Bertie  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  B.A,,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  Lieut.  Buckinghamshire  Yeo. ,  b.  1885. 
Yngst.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Walter  William 
Brabazon  Ponsonby,  7th  Earl  of  Bessborough,  b.  1821 ; 
d.  1906;  m.  1850,  Lady  Louisa  Susan  Corn vvallis  Elict, 
d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  St.  Germains,  G.C.B.  :— 
Hon.   Walter  Gerald  Ponsonby,    Barr.-at-Law,    b.   1859. 
Res. — 87  St.  George's  Road,  S.W.     Club— Marlborough. 
Sons   of    Robert   Charles    Ponsonby,    Esq.,   b.    1854; 
d.  1909 ;  m.   1877,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  George  Mac- 
lachlan,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Lachlan,  co.  Argyll: — 
George  Arthur  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  M.V.O. ,  Lieut,  late  Gren. 
Gds.,  Comptroller  and  Private  Sec.  to  Queen  of  Norway 
since    1919,  b.  1878  ;  m.   1st,  1906,    Sheila,  d.   of  the  late 
Phineas  Oldfield,    Esq.,    and    has    issue  —  Robert   Martin 
Dominic  Ponsonby-Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Frederick 
William  Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  b.   1917;  and  Rosamond 
Mary  ;  2nd,  1921,  Elisa,  d.  of  Capt.  Broch  of  Christiania, 
and   has   further   issue — 2   daus.       Res.  —  14   Montpelier 
Square,  S.W. 

Sons  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Hon.  Sir  Spencer  Cecil 

Brabazon  Ponsonby-Fane,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  P.C.,  J.P. 

for  co.  Somerset,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1915  ;  tn.  1847,  Hon.  Louisa 

Anne  Rose,  daughter  of  13th  Viscount  Dillon  : — 

Sydney  Alexander  Ponsonby,    Esq.,  b.   1863;    m.  1893, 

Hon.    Audrey,    d.    of    the    1st    Baron    St.    Levan,    and 

has   had   issue — Patrick    Spencer    John    Ponsonby,    Esq., 

Lieut.  R.M.,  b.  1894;  d.  1922;  James  Michael  Ponsonby, 

Gentleman,    b.    1901  ;    and    Eleanor    Elizabeth.      Res.  — 

Elmfield,  Potters  Bar. 

Hugh  Spencer  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1894, 
Anitha  Magdalene,  d.  of  H.  L.  Feuerheerd,  and  has  had 
issue — Spencer  Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  d.  of 
wounds  received  in  action  1916  ;  David  Ponsonby,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901 ;  and  Odeyne  Anitha  Rose.     Res. — 

Sons   of    the    Rt.    Hon.    Gen.    Sir    Henry    Frederick 

Ponsonby,    P.C. ,    G.C.B. ,    Private    Sec.    to    Queen 

Victoria,   b.    1825;    d.    1895;    m-     1861,    Hon.    Mary 

Elizabeth,    V.A. ,     d.    of    John    Crocker     Bulteel    of 

Flete,  M.P.  :— 

Sir  John  Ponsonby,  K.C.B.,  C  M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Maj.-Gen. 

late  Coldstream  Guards,  served  Uganda  1898,  S.    Africa 

1899-1902,  Great  War,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 

Guerre  (France  and  Belgium),  Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium), 

b.  1866.     Clubs— Guards',  Turf. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Grey  Ponsonby,  P.C, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Gren.  Gds.,  Assist.  Keeper 
of  the  Privy  Purse,  and  Assist.  Private  Secretary  and  Equerry 
to  Queen  Victoria  1895-1901,  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10, 
and  to  King  George  V.  1910-14,  Keeper  Privy  Purse  and 
Extra  Equerry  to  the  King  1914,  Treasurer  to  the  King 
1920,  b.  1867;  m.  1899,  Victoria  Lily  Hegan,  d.  of  Col. 
Edmund  Hegan  Kennard  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Victor 
Alexander  Henry  Desmond  Ponsonby,  Esq. ,  for  whom  Queen 
Victoria  was  sponsor,  b.  and  d.  1900;  (2)  Edward  Gaspard 
Ponsonby,  Esq.,  for  whom  H.M.  the  King  was  sponsor, 
b.  1903;  and  Lcelia  Mary.  Res. — Marlborough  Gate,  St. 
Tames's  Palace,  S.W. 

Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Augustus  William  Harry  Ponsonby,  1st 
Baron  Ponsonby  (1930),  M.P.  for  Stirling  Burghs  1908-18, 
and  for  Brightside  Div.  Sheffield  1922-29,  Priv.  Sec.  to  the 
Prime  Minister  1905-7,  formerly  Diplo.  Service,  was  Page 
of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1898,  Dorothea, 
d.  of  Sir  Charles  Herbert  Hastings  Parry,  Bart.  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Hon.  Matthew  Henry  Hubert  Ponsonby,  £.  1904; 
and  Hon.  Elizabeth.  Res. — Shulbrede  Priory,  Lynchmere, 
Haslemere. 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Ashley   Cooper 

Ponsonby,  2nd  Baron  de  Mauley,  b.    1815 ;   d.   1896  ; 

m.    1838,   Lady  Maria   Jane    Elizabeth   Ponsonby  (d. 

1897),  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Bessborough  : — 

Rev.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Maurice  John  George  Ponsonby,  4th 

Baron  De  Mauley  (U.K.,  10  July  1838)    [Supporters  — 

Dexter,  a  lion   regardant,    proper;    sinister,   a  bull  sable, 

armed,    unguled,  and   gorged   with   a   ducal  coronet    or], 

M.A.  (Oxon. ),  Vicar  of  Wantage  1903-18,  and  Hon.  Canon 

of  Bristol  1890-1918,  b.  1846  ;    m.   1875,  Hon.   Madeleine 

Hanbury-Tracy,  d.  of  2nd  Baron   Sudeley ;    and  has  had 


issue — (1)  Hon.  Gerald  Maurice  Ponsonby,  Capt.  Royal 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  1876,  killed  in  the  European 
War  1914;  (2)  Hon.  Hubert  William  Ponsonby,  Capt. 
Glos.  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  has  Croix  de 
Guerre  and  Legion  of  Honour,  J.P.  co.  Oxford,  b.  1878 
\m.  1920,  Elgiva  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Cospatrick 
Dundas,  and  has  issue — Gerald  John  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  b. 
1921  ;  June  Mary;  and  Elizabeth  Winifred].  Seat  — 
Langford  House,  Lechlade,  Glos. 

Hon.  Frederick  John  William  Ponsonby,  D.L.  co. 
Oxford,  b.  1847;  m.  1877,  Margaret  Fanny  {d.  1919),  d.  of 
Frederick  John  Howard  of  Compton  Place,  Eastbourne ; 
and  has  issue  —  Mary  Fanny  Louisa ;  and  Evelyn 
Margaret.  Res.  —  14  Chapel  Street,  Belgrave  Square, 
S.W.     Club—  Brooks's. 

Hon.  Edwin  Charles  William  Ponsonby,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Oxford,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1st,  1878,  Emily  Dora, 
d.  of  Octavius  E.  Coope,  M.P.  (d.  1897) ;  2nd,  1906, 
Hilda  Marion,  d.  of  Robert  Smith  of  Goldings,  co.  Herts.  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles  Edward  Ponsonby,  Esq., 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Major  97th  (Kent  Yeo.)  Bde.  R.F.A.,  served 
Great  War  (Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1879  \m.  1912,  Hen. 
Winifred  Marian,  d.  of  Baron  Hunsdon,  and  has  issue- 
Ashley  Charles  Gibbs  Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and 
4  daus.  (Res. — Cobbe  Place,  Lewes.  Club — Brooks's)]  ; 
(2)  Rev.  Maurice  George  Jesser  Ponsonby,  M.C.,  M.A. 
Oxon.),  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans,  Hon.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  of  York,  Dean  of  Johannesburg  1923-24, 
served  Great  War  as  C.F.  b.  1880  [m.  1918,  Lady  Phyllis 
Sidney,  d.  of  1st  Earl  Buxton,  and  has  issue  —  John 
Ashley  Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  and  4  daus. 
(Res.— Rowe  Hill,  Hatfield)];  (3)  Ashley  William  Neville 
Ponsonby,  Esq.,  Capt.  Oxfordshire  L.I.,  b.  1882;  killed  in 
action  1915;  (4)  Victor  Coope  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  M.C.  Capt. 
late  Herts.  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (M.C),  b. 
1887  [m.  1923,  Gladys,  d.  of  the  late  Godfrey  Walter,  of 
Malshanger,  Basingstoke,  and  has  issue — Myles  Walter 
Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ;  and  Sheila  Mary 
Res. — (Bennington,  Bury,  Stevenage)] ;  and  Diana  Helen. 
Res. — Woodleys,  Woodstock.  Clubs—  Brooks's,  Bache- 
lors'. 

Son  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Ashley  George  John  Ponsonby, 

M.P  ,  b.  1831 ;    d.  1898 ;  m.  1857,  Hon.  Louisa  Frances 

Charlotte,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria,  d.  of 

Lord  Henry  Gordon  : — 

Claude  Ashley  Charles  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.), 

b.  1859  ;  m.  1891,  Haller  (obtained  a  div.  1907),  d.  of  Orville 

Horwitz  of  Baltimore;    and  has  surv.    issue  —  (1)  Harold 

Ashley  Curzon  Ponsonby,  Esq. ,  b.  1891  ;  and  Moira  Blanche 

May   Diana.     Res. — Uplands,  Feltham,  Middx.     Clubs — 

Brooks's,  Beefsteak,  Bachelors'. 

Sons    of    Chambre'     Brabazon     Ponsonby,    Esq.,    of 

Kilcooley,  b.    1839 ;   d.    1884 ;    m.    1873,    Hon.    Mary 

Eliza  Sophia  Plunkett,  d.  of  16th  Baron  Dunsany  : — 

Thomas    Brabazon    Ponsonby,    Esq.,     D.L.    J.P.     co. 

Tipperary,  late  Lieut.    10th  Hussars,   b.   1878;    m.   1909, 

Frances  May,  d.  of  the  late  Major  George  Paynter,  of  Gate 

House,  Leek,  Staffs.,  and  has  issue — 2  sons;  1  dau.     Seat 

— Kilcooley,  co.  Tipperary.      Town  res. — 4  Halsey  Street, 

S.W.3.     Club -Ca.rW.on. 

Henry  Chambre"  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C,  Lt.- 
Col.  comdg.  1st  Batt.  The  Queen's  Roy.  Regt.,  served 
Great  War,  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Peshawar  1925-7,  b.  1883;  m. 
1923,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Sir  William  Levinge,  9th  Bart.,  and 
has  issue — Eileen  Dorothy.     Res. — 


PONSONBY-FANE  (R.L.  1875).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  three  dexter  gauntlets  or  (for  Fane) ;  2  and  3,  gules, 
a  chevron  between  three  combs  argent  (for  Ponsonby). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  bull's  head  argent,  pied  sable,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  rose  gules  (for  Fane) ;  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
five  arrows,  one  in  pale  and  four  in  saltire,  points  downwards 
or,  entwined  with  a  snake  proper  (for  Ponsonby). 

Son  of  John  Henry  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  b.  1848;  d.  19 16; 

m.    1875,    Florence,  d.   of   Harvie  Morton  Farquhar, 

Esq.  : — 
Richard    Arthur    Brabazon    Ponsonby,    Esq.,    b.    1878. 
Res. — Brympton,    Yeovil,    Somerset;     Shimofusamachi, 
Kyoto,  Japan. 


PONTIFEX.  Azure,  in  base  barry  of  four  argent  and 
of  the  first,  a  bridge  of  three  arches  embattled  proper,  and 
a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon  two  pallets  between  as  many 


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mullets  of  the  field.     Mantling1  azure  and  argent.     Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  proper,  charged  with  a 


POOLE   (H.    Coll.).      Azure,  semde-de-lys    or,    a' lion 
rampant  argent.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— Out  of 


cross  moline  azure,  surmounted  by  a  rainbow  also  proper. 
Motto — "In  hoc  signo  vinces."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Lionel  Pontifex,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
T.C.D.,  b.  1856;   d.  1927;  tn.  1901,  Janet  Chambers 
(Res. — Bishopscourt,  Tunbridge  Wells),  d.  of  the  late 
Sir  William  Overend  Priestley  : — 
William  Lionel  Pontifex,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Claud  Edmund  Chambers  Pontifex,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Reginald  Holdsworth  Pontifex,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Sons   of    William    Pontifex,    Esq.,    Maj.    2nd   Surrey 
Militia,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1896  ;  tn.  1849,  Adelaide  Maria,  only 
child  of  Christopher  Dalton  of  Watford,  Herts.  : — 
Arthur  Rupert  Pontifex,   Gentleman,  b.    1855;  tn.  , 

Medina,  d.  of  Hugh  Macniel,   of  New  Zealand  ;  and  has 
issue — 2  sons.     Res. — Basingstoke. 

Reginald  Dalton  Pontifex,  Gentleman,  B.C.L.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1857;  tn.  , 
Kate,  d.  of  William  Knight,  and  has  issue  —  Geoffrey 
Knight    Dalton    Pontifex,    Gentleman,   b.  [tn.   1929, 

Evelyn  Louise  Bennett].     Res. — 

POOLE,  see  HENRY-BATTEN-POOLE. 

POOLE  of  Marbury  Hall  (R.L.  1907,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  within 
an  orle  of  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Poole) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  chevron 
gules.between  two  lions  passant  guardant  sable  (for  Cooke) . 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — Issuant  from  a 
ducal  coronet  gold,  a  griffin's  head  per  fesse  or  and 
azure  (for  Poole)  ;  outofamuralcrownargent.ademi-lion 
guardant  sable,  ducally  gorged  or  (for  Cooke) . 

Son  of  Bryan  George  Davies-Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Colo- 
mendy,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff,  1865),  co.  Flint. 
b.  1835  ;  d.  1913  ;  tn.  i860,  Judith  Caroline  Halsted, 
d.  of  Capt.  William  Halsted  Poole,  R.H.A.  :— 

Bryan  'Davies  Poole  (formerly  Davies-Cooke),  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  Cheshire,  J. P.  Salop,  late  Capt.  Denbigh 
and  Merioneth  Mil.,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1890,  Georgiana  Mary,  d. 
of  Charles  A.  Fenwick,  of  Harpenden,  Herts.;  and  has 
issue  —  (1)  Capt.  Bryan  Cudworth  Halsted  Poole,  R. 
Welch  Fus.  (ret.),  b.  1892  ;  (2)  Richard  Domville  Poole, 
Lieut.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1900  ;  Judith  Mimi.  Seat — Marbury 
Hall,  Chester.     Club — Arthur's. 


a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  azure,  beaked  and  eared 

of  the  first.     Motto— "Pro  libertate."   Livery—  Blue,  with 

gold  buttons. 

Sons  of  Henry  Skeffington  Poole,  Esq.,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  Associate  of  the  Royal 
School  of  Mines,  F.R.S.C,  M.  Can.  Soc.  C.E.,  Ex- 
Govt.  Inspector  of  Mines  for  Nova  Scotia,  b.  1844  ; 
d.  1917;  tn.  1876,  Florence  Hope  Gibsone,  third  dau. 
of  John  Hamilton  Gray,  Esq.,  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  Col.  E.  Kent  Militia: — 
Henry   Raynolde  Poole,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Major 

late  R.A.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War 

1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. ,  Legion  of  Honour),  £.  May  2, 

1877;  tn.  1913,  Zoe  France,  d.  of  Rev.  S.   H.  Dodgson  ; 

and  has  issue — Henry  Godfrey  Poole,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 

and  Margaret  Mary  Frances.     Res.  —  Red  Eaves,  Chilworth, 

Surrey. 

Eric  Skeffington    Poole,  Gentleman,   b.    Jan.    20,    1885. 

Res.— 

Sons  of  Skeffington  Poole,  Esq.,  Colonel  1st  Bombay 
Lancers,  H.E.I.C.S. ,  and  Isabella,  d.  of  James  Deacon 
Hume,  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Trade: — 
Arthur  Poole,   Esq.,   Colonel   late   Indian   Staff  Corps, 

b.  1841. 

Reginald    Poole,    Gentleman,    b.    1853.      Post.    add. — 

POORE  of  Rushall,  Wilts.  (H.  Coll.— Arms  confd.  Vn. 
Wilts.  1623  ;  Crest  granted  by  Patent,  27  July  1795).  Argent, 
a  fesse  azure,  between  three  mullets  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  vested  sable,  cuff  ermine,  the  sleeve  slashed  argent, 
and  charged  with  two  mullets  gold  fesseways,  in  the  hand 
an  arrow  barbed  and  flighted  proper.  Motto — ' '  Pauper  non 
in  spe  "  (formerly  "  From  henceforth"). 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  Poore,  3rd  Bart. ,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1893  ; 

tn.    1851,   Frances  Elizabeth,  d.    of   the    Rev.    Henry 

Riddell  Moody,  Rector  of  Chartham,  Kent,  and  Hon. 

Canon  o  Canterbury  : — 
Sir  Richard  Poore,  4th  Bart.  (8  July  1795),  K.C.B., 
C.V.O.,  Admiral  (ret.),  formerly  A. D.C.  to  King  Edward 
VII,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand  Cross, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  J. P.,  D.L.  Wilts.,  b.  1853; 
tn.  1885,  Ida  Margaret,  d.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles 
Graves,  D.D. ,  Bishop  of  Limerick;  and  has  had  issue — 


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poo 


Pop 


Roger  Poore,  Esq.  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b.  1886  ;  killed  inaction 
1915.  Res. — Winsley  Corner,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts. 
Club — United  Service. 

Son   of     Herbert    Poore,    Esq.    (son   of    Sir    Edward 

Poore,  3rd  Bart.,    and   Frances  Elizabeth  Moody),  b. 

1863;  d.  1905;  m    1891,  Josefina,  d.  of  Don  Maxima 

Pujol  :  — 
Edward  Poore,  Gentleman,  b.   1894;  tn.  1922,  Senorita 
Amelia  Gullimoni,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.      Res. — Colonia 
Acuna,  Provincia  Corrientes,  Argentine. 

Sons  of  Robert  Poore ,  Esq. ,  J .  P. ,  late  Maj .  8th  Hussars , 

b.  1834;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1863,  Juliana  Benita  (d.  1926),  d. 

of    the    late    Rear-Adm.    Sir    Armar    Lowry    Corry, 

K.C.B. :— 
Robert  Montagu  Poore,  Esq. 
1 92 1,  Col.  late  7th  Hussars,  b. 
Marie  Ida  Douglas-Hamilton. 
Wimborne,  Dorset.     Clubs- 
Mark  Saurin  Poore,  Esq., 


,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,Brig.-Gen. 
1866  ;   tn.  1898,  Lady  Flora 
Res. — Rose  Lawn  Coppice, 
-Cavalry,  Ranelagh. 
late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Liverpool 


Regt.,  b.  1869;  m.  1900,  Irene,  d.  of  Edward  Hanslope 
Watts  of  Hanslope  Park,  Bucks. ;  and  has  surv.  issue- 
Robert  Poore,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Louisa  Florentia  ; 
and  Sibyl  Madeleine.  Res. — 171  Greenwich  Road,  S.  E.io. 
Club—  Bath. 

Son  of  Roger  Alvin  Poore,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Magistrate  in 

Transvaal,    Major  Royal  Wilts.  Imp.   Yeo. ,  b.   1870; 

killed  in  action  1917  ;  m.  1913,  Lome  Margery,  d.  of 

Major  R.  J.  W.  Dennistoun  : — 
Roger  Dennistoun  Poore,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

Yngst.  son  of  Major  Robert  Poore  (see  above). 
Philip  Poore,  Gentleman,  Mining  Engineer  S.  Africa,  b. 
1874;  m.  1918,  Ciceley  Eleanor,  d.  of  Sir  Edward  Barry, 
2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue — Philip  Barry  Poore,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919 ;  Robert  Roger  Poore,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Anne 
Benita ;  and  Eleanor.  Res. — The  Livery,  Winterslow, 
Salisbury.     Club — Arthur's. 

POOLER  (U.O. ).  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  a  fesse  azure, 
between  two  lions'  heads  erased  in  chief  gules  and  a  cres- 
cent in  base  of  the  third.  Mantling1  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  rising  proper,  belled 


or,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  lozenge  gules.  Motto 
— "  Vi  et  virtute."  Livery — Dark  blue,  velvet  collar  and 
cuffs. 

Son  of  Ven.  Lewis  Arthur  Trevor  Pooler,  D.  D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Down,  Rector  of  Down-with-Hollymount, 
co.  Down,  Examining  Chaplain  to  Lord  Bishop  of 
Down,  Rural  Dean  of  Lecale  East,  Chaplain  to 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  1858;  d.  1924;  tn.  1885, 
Augusta,  second  d.  of  the  Ven.  John  Charles  Wolfe, 
Archdeacon  of  Clogher  : — 


Rev.  James  Galbraith  Pooler,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  Rector  of 
Loughinisland,  b.  Feb.  1887;  tn.  1923,  Norah  Margaret, 
eld.  d.  of  Hampden  Holden  lllingworth,  of  Netherwood 
House,  Ilkley,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue  —  James  Hampden 
Wolfe  Pooler,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  and  Margaret  Anne. 
Seat — Tyross,  Armagh.  Res. — Naghan  Lodge,  Seaforde, 
co.  Down.     Club  ~T>ovm  County  (Downpatrick). 

Son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Galbraith  Pooler,  D.D.,  of 
Tyross,  co.  Armagh,  Rector  of  Newtownards.co.  Down, 
Rural  Dean  of  Bangor,  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral, 
by  his  wife  Angelica,  fifth  d.  of  the  late  Rev.   Edward 
Leslie,  B. D. ,  Rector  of  Anahilt,  co.  Down,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Charles  Powell  Leslie  of  Castle  Leslie,  Glass- 
lough,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan: — 
Rev.  Charles  Francis   Knox  Pooler,  M.A. ,  B.D.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.,  Litt.D.,  M.R.I. A.,  b.   i860;    tn.   1897,  Mary 
Olivida,  third  d.  of  the  late  James  Thompson  of  Macedon, 
co.   Antrim,  and  Rosedernot,  co.  Antrim.     Res. — Strang- 
ford,  co.  Down  ;  Carnbinn,  Whitehouse,  co.  Antrim. 

POPE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  two  chev- 
ronels  engrailed  gules,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the  last  an 
escallop  between  two  crosses  botonee  fitch^e  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  park  pales  or,  two  gryphons'  heads  ad- 
dorsed  sable,  gorged  with  an  annulet  gold. 

Only  son  of  Richard   Pope,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    d. 

;  m.  : — 

Harold  Blackburn  Pope,  Gentleman,  ^.1870;   tn. 
and   has   issue — Richard  Blackburn  Pope,  Gentleman,  b. 
1898.    Res.— 

Only   son   of    Edward    Phelps   Pope,   Gentleman,   of 
Loversall  Hall,  Yorks.,  b.  ;  a?.  1894;  m.  :  — 

Major  Maurice  Edward  Weston  Pope,  17th  Lancers 
(ret.),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Marshfield,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1907, 
Dorothy  Alice,  d.  of  late  George  Acheson  Warre  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Edward  Buckingham  Pope,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909.  Seat—  Ashwicke  Hall,  Marshfield,  Glos.  Town  res. 
54  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  1.  Clubs — Cavalry, 
Boodle's. 

POPE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  chevronels  engrailed 
gules  between  in  chief  as  many  mullets  of  six  points  pierced 
and  in  base  an  escallop  sable.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


Crest — On   a  wreath   of  the   colours,  a  tilting-spear  erect 
proper  between  two  griffins'   heads  addorsed  azure,  each 


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attached  to  the  staff  of  the  spear  by  a  collar  and  chain  or. 
Motto — "  Nunquam  tentes  aut  perfice. " 

Son  of  John  Allen  Pope  of  Over  Kingcombe,  Dorset, 
b.  1803;  d.  1875;  m.  1826,  Anne,  d.  of  William 
Dunning  of  Sydling,  co.  Dorset: — 
Alfred  Pope,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.  (1887)  co.  Dorset,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Stratton  and  Grimstone,  b.  1842;  m.  1st, 
1869,  Maryjenner,  d.  of  George  Rolph  of  Thornbury,  Glos. , 
Barr.-at-Law ;  2nd,  1874,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Amos 
Whiting  of  St.  George's  Square,  S.  W.  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(ij  Alfred  Rolph  Pope,  Esq.,  T.D.,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
4th  Batt.  Dorset  Regt.  1914-19,  J. P.  Dorset  (1902),  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1871  [m.  1900,  Kate,  elder  d.  of  William  Rendall 
of  Maiden-Newton,  Dorset,  M.R.C.S. E.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Alfred  Cecil  Rolph  Pope,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  (Camb.),^.  1901  ; 
Philip  William  Rolph  Pope,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1907;  Conway  Rolph  Pope,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and 
Katharine  Mary  [m.  1929,  Capt.  D.  Percy-Jones,  Dorset 
Regt.  (Res. — Culliford  House,  Dorchester,  Dorset.  Clubs — 
Jun.  Carlton,  New  University)]  ;  (2)  Edward  Alexander 
Pope,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  3rd  Welsh  Regt., 
served  in  S.  Africa,  b.   1875  ;  killed  in  action  [m.  1904, 

Sybil  Aline,  d.  of  Col.  C.  J.  Briggs,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Hylton 
Castle,  co.  Durham] ;  (3)  George  Clement  Pope,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  of  Rodlands,  Dorchester,  Solicitor,  b.  1876 
[m.  1907,  Margaret  Emily,  eldest  d.  of  Richard  Langhorne, 
Esq. ,  of  Whitmore,  N.  Devon  ;  and  has  issue— Clementina 
Margaret ;  Alison  Hylda ;  Gillian  Barbara ;  and  Marie 
Ursula]  ;  (4)  Charles  Alfred  Whiting  Pope,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.A.M.C.,  M.A. ,  M.B.  (Camb.  J,  b.  1877;  killed  inaction 
1917  [m.  1909,  Marion  Ruth,  d.  of  Capt.  J.  J.  A.  Grasvenor, 
RN..;  and  left  issue— Alfred  Richard  Pope,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  John  Gorton  Pope,  Gentleman,  b  1913;  and 
Audrey  Grasvenor] ;  (5)  William  Eldridge  Pope,  Sub- 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1901  ^  (6)  Percy  Paris  Pope,  Lieut. 
Welch  Regt.,  M.A. ,  Barr.-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
b.  1882  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  (7)  Godfrey  Pope,  Solicitor, 
b.  1885  [m.  1925,  Sybil,  d.  of  Smith,  of  Wimbledon, 

and  has  issue — Hugh  Godfrey  Pope,  Gentleman,  b.  1928] ; 
(8)  Albert  Victor  Pope,  Esq.,  Major  14th  (King's)  Hussars, 
b.  1887  [m.  1928,  Barbara,  d.  of  Harry  Shaw,  of  Beenham 
Court,  Berks.];  (9)  John  Allen  Pope,  Gentleman,  b.  1888 
[m.  1924,  Ruth,  d.  of  Badderley,  of  Croydon];   (10) 

Decimus  Pope,  Esq.,  Major  8th  (Royal  Irish)  Hussars, 
b.  1889  [m.  1924,  Elspeth,  d.  of  Alex.  Fraser  McEwen,  of 
Seattle,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue— Patricia]  ;  (n)  Cyril  Pope, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  b.  1891  ;  Elizabeth  Kate; 
Violet  Mary  [m.  1907,  Lt.-Col.  Alan  Roderick  Haig  Brown, 
M.A. ,  (killed  in  action  1918),  and  has  issue — 1  son,  2  daus.] ; 
Hilda  [m.  1918,  H.  Leas,  and  has  issue — 3  riaus.];  and 
Evelyn  Grace  [m.  1907,  Rev.  Richard  Grosvenor  Bartelot, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  and  has  issue— 1  son,  4  daus.].  Seats — 
Wrackleford  House,  Dorset;  South  Court,  Dorchester. 
Clubs— Junior  Carlton,  Dorset  County,  Roy.  Dorset  Yacht. 

POPE  of  Part-y-Seal,  Mon.  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two 
chevronels  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  between  as  many 
mullets,  a  popinjay  all  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 
wolf  passant,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  key  palewise 
or.     Motto—"  Cavendo  tutus."    Livery — Blue. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Andrew  P«pe,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of 

Langley  Burrell,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.   1874,  Harriet 

Mary  Ernie,    d.   of  late   Lt.-Col.  John  Ernie  Money- 

Kyrle  of  Homme  House,  Herefordshire,  and  Whetham, 

Wilts.  :— 

Andrew  William  Waring  Pope,  Esq. ,  formerly  Capt.  4th 

Batt.  K.  Shropsh.  Lt.  Inf.  and  R.A.F.,  late  Lieut.  Welsh 

Regt.,  J. P.  co.  Monmouth,  b.   1878;  m.  1923,  Nina  Mona 

Dartnell,    d.    of  the   late   Lt.-Col.    H.    Blyth,    Essex   and 

Warwicksh.  Regts.,  and  has  issue— Scott  Andrew  Waring 

Pope,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.      Seat—  Part-y-Seal,  Grosmont, 

Mon.     Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Rowland  Kyrle  Cecil  Pope,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.,  £.1888;  m.  1915,  Agnes  Jessie,  d.  of  Donald  Mac- 
donald.     Res. — Shenstone,  Farnham,  Hants. 

POPHAM,  see  BROOKE-POPHAM. 

PORCH  (R.L.,  8  Dec.  1830,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased,  a 
chevron  engrailed  gules,  surmounted  by  another  plain  or, 
charged  with  a  battleaxe  erect  between  two  bows  stringed, 
each  surmounting  two  arrows  in  saltire,  barbs  downward, 
sable  (Porch) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  within  two  chevronels  en- 
grailed or,  between  three  pelicans  feeding  their  young  proper, 


a  portcullis  between  two  crosses  pat£e  argent  (Reeves, 
H.  Coll. ,  1806).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf  passant, 
holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow,  the  barb  downwards,  and 
the  dexter  paw  holding  a  bow  stringed  all  proprr  (Porch) ; 


2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle, 
wings  elevated  sable,  each  charged  with  a  cross  pat6e  as  in 
the  arms,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a  cross  botonn^e  or 
(Reeves).     Motto — "  Cordi  dat  robora  virtus." 

Sons  of  John  Albert  Porch,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset, 

b.  1833 ;   d.  1914 ;    m.  1866,  Margaret,   d.  of  Edward 

Bagehot : — 
Cecil  Porch  Porch,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  East 
Surrey  Regt.,  served  S.  Africa  (despatches,  Queen's  medal, 
4  clasps),  Great  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar), 
£.1873;  m.  1912,  Edith  Maturin.  Post.  add. — Littlestone, 
Kent. 

Robert  Bagehot  Porch,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1875;  m.  1919,  Kathleen  Mitchell,  d.  of  Alexander  Hector 
of  Berrie,  co.  Kincardine,  and  has  issue  —  Robin  Ogilvie 
Hector  Porch,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  John  Alexander  Hector 
Porch,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  Margaret  Kathleen. 
Res. — 3  The  College,  Malvern. 

Edward  Albert  Porch,  Esq.,  CLE.,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  Col. 
S.  &  T.  Corps,  Indian  Army  [ret.),  6.  1879;  m.  1st,  1904, 
Maud  Cecil,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Palmes  of  Naburn  Hall,  co. 
Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1926,  Florence,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  F.  Lund,  9th 
Lancers.     Club — United  Service. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Porch,  Gentleman,  LL.M.,  B.C.S., 

b.  1838 ;  d.  1886  ;  m.  1870,  Anne  Rebecca,  d.  of  James 

Austin  of  The  Abbey,  Glastonbury : — 
Austin  Reginald  Porch,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
1917-20,  R.A.S.C.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1897,  Eileen  Constance, 
fourth  d.  of  late  E.  Akraman  Greenslade  of  Clifton  ;  and 
has  issue — Esme  Austin  Reeves  Porch,  Esq.,  Capt.  East 
Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1900  ;  and  Bryda  Paull  Lindley.  Res. — 
Dane  End,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 

Montagu  Phippen  Porch,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1877, 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen's  medal,  three  clasps), 
Resident  Magistrate  N.  Nigeria;  m.  1st,  1918,  Jeannie  (d. 
1921),  widow  of  Lord  Randolph  Churchill;  2nd,  Donna 
Giulia  Patrizi,  d.  of  Marquis  Patrizi  della  Rocca  of  Umbria, 
Italy.     Postal  address — Edgarley  Lodge,  Glastonbury. 

Ygst.    surv.    son    of  Thomas  Porch  Porch,  b.    1808; 

d.  1877:— 
Arthur    Edward    Elliott    Porch,    Gentleman,    b.    1852 ; 
tn.    1880,   Elizabeth,  d.    of  James  Austin   of  The  Abbey. 
Glastonbury  ;    and  has  issue — Dorothy  Margaret.     Res. — 
Southfield,  Glastonbury. 

PORTAL  (H.  Coll.,  7  July  1891)- Argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant sable,  between  a  Heur-de-lys  on  the  dexter  azure,  and 


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on  the  sinister  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  on 
a  chief  of  the  second  six  mullets  of  as  many  points,  three 
and  three,  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  castellated  portal,  flanked  by 
two  towers  proper,  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  and  on  each  tower  a 
rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  — "  Armet  nos  ultio  regum." 
Son  of  the  late  Richard  Brinsley  Portal,  by  his  wife 
Sarah  Harriott,  d.  of  Thomas  Robinson  :  — 

William  Richard  Portal,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1838.  Res. — Tonge  House,  West  Norwood,  London,  S.E. 
Club — St.  Stephen's. 

Son  of  the  late  Bernard  Bedwell  Portal,  by  his  wife 
Lucy,  d.  of  Thomas  Welch : — 

Frederic  Welch  Portal,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  m.  1883, 
Marian  Caroline,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Wallace ;  and  has  issue 
— Andrew  Wallace  Portal,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1892;  Olive;  Freda  Marion  [m. 
191 1,  Rev.  William  Alexander  Dunn  of  39  Elms  Road, 
Clapham  Common]  ;  Katharine  ;  Agnes  Joan  ;  and  Maude 
Elise.    Res. — 

Son  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Portal,  by  his  wife 
Betsy,  d.  of  George  Attenborough : — 

Edward  Robert  Portal,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Berks.,  M.A.  Christ 
Church,  Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Major  Berks.  Imp.  Yeo. , 
b.  1854 ;  m.  1st,  1878,  Rose  Leslie,  d.  of  John  Moore 
Napier ;  2nd,  1892,  Ellinor  Katherine,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles 
West  Hill,  late  69th  Regt.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  John 
Leslie  Portal,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I., 
served  Great  War  1914-17  (despatches),^.  1886  [?n.  1921, 
Violet  Eleanor,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Baldock,  C.B.]  ; 
(2)  Gervas  Edward  Portal,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Lancers,  Ind. 
Army,  b.  r8go  [m.  1927,  Iris  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Montagu 
Butler,  C.B.,  Governor  of  Central  Provinces,  India];  (3) 
Charles  Frederick  Algernon  Portal,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Wing-Comdr.  R.A.F. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  and  Bar,  M.C.),  b.  1893  [m.  1919,  Joan  Margaret, 
d.  of  Sir  Charles  Welby,  C.B.,  Bart.]  ;  (4)  Reginald  Henry 
Portal,  Esq.,D.S.C,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1894  [m.  1926,  Helen 
N.,  d.  of  Frederick  Anderson,  Standen  Manor,  Hungerford  ; 
(5)  Hubert  Victor  Evelyn  Portal,  Gentleman,  late  R.F.A., 
b.  1895;  (6)  Nigel  Hugh  Portal,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
6.1902;  d.  1926.    Res. — Hardenhuish  Park,  Chippenham. 

PORTAL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  azure  and  gules,  a 
castellated  portal  flanked  by  two  towers  argent,  on  a  chief 
ermine  a  crescent  of  the  field  between  two  mullets  of  the 
second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  portal  as  in  the  arms,  each  tower  charged 
with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  and  a  wreath  of  laurel  in  base  vert. 
Motto — "  Armet  nos  ultio  regum." 

Sons  of  Sir  Wyndham  Spencer  Portal,  1st  Bart.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Hants.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of 
Laverstoke  and  Freefolk,  b.  1822;  d.  1905;  m.  1849, 
Mary  Jane,  d.  of  William  Hicks-Beach  of  Oakley 
Hall,  Hants.: — 
Sir  William  Wyndham  Portal,  2nd  Bart.  (11  March 
1901),  F.S.A. ,  Vice-Lieut,  co.  Southampton,  D. L.,  J. P. 
(High  Sheriff  1886),  Alderman  (Vice-Chairman  1897-1920), 
Hants.  C.C.,  late  Capt.  Hants.  Art.  Mil.,  Knight  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
Member  of  the  House  of  Laymen  for  Diocese  of  Win- 
chester, Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  Laverstoke  and 
Freefolk,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1850  ;  m.  1880,  Florence  Elizabeth 
Mary,  C.B.E.,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Je  usalem,  d.  of  Hon.  St.  Leger  Richard 
Glyn  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Wyndham  Raymond  Portal, 
Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  Household 
Batt.  and  Machine  Gun  Batt.,  late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Gds. ,  b. 
1885  [m.  1909,  Lady  Louise  Rosemary  Virginia  Cairns, 
M.B.E.,  only  child  of  2nd  Earl  Cairns  (Res. — Kingsclere 
House,  Kingsclere,  Hants.)];  (2)  Robert  St.  Leger  Portal, 
Esq. ,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brie. ,  b.  1892  ;  d.  1926  ;  Margery  [m.  isf , 
1907,  Thomas  Geoffrey  Rawstorne  (d.  1917);  2nd,  1918, 
Charles  H.  Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,  J.  P.  of  Caerwiron,  Builth]. 
Seat — Laverstoke  House,  Whitchurch,  Hants.  Clubs — 
Athenasum,  Marlborough,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

Sir  Spencer  John  Portal,  Knt.  Bach.,  J.  P.  Hants.,  b.  1864; 
m.  1890,  Mary  Laura  Florence,  d.  of  the  late  William  Mure, 
M.P.,  of  Caldwell ;  and  has  had  issue  -(1)  Oldric  Spencer 
Portal,  Esq.,  Capt.  Household  Cavalry,  b.  1893;  killed  in 
action  1917;  (2)  Raymond  Spencer  Portal,  Esq,,  Sub.- 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917;  (3)  Francis 
Spencer  Portal,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  and  Constance  Spencer. 
Seat—  Bere  Hill,  Whitchurch,  Hants.  Clubs—  Travellers' , 
Cavalry,  New  University. 

Bertram  Percy  Portal,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.  and 


Brev.-Col.  late  Res.  of  Officers  17th  Lancers,  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1 919,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O. ), 
and  Great  War  1914  (despatches,  C.  B.),  J. P.,  D.L.  Hants., 
b.  1866;  m.  1899,  Hon.  Margaret  Louisa  Littleton,  d.  of 
Baron  Hatherton  ;  and  has  issue — Melville  Edward  Bertram 
Portal,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1900  [m. 
1926,  Hon.  Cicely  Winifred  Goschen,  d.  of  2nd  Viscount 
Goschen,  G.C.I.E.,  and  has  issue — Simon  George  Melville 
Portal,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  (Res.— 10  Roland  Gardens, 
S.W.7)] ;  Charlotte  Mary ;  Hyacinthe  Eveline ;  Margaret 
Cecilia  Sophie  ;  and  Cecilia  Violet.  Res. — Southington 
House,  Overton,  Hants.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

PORTCULLIS  PURSUIVANT,  see  BUTLER. 

PORTER  of  Dublin  (U.O.,  1902).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
azure,  three  bells  of  the  field  between  in  chief  a  portcullis 
and  in  base  two  keys  in  saltire  sable  (Porter).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  fasces  fessewise,  a  cherub 
all  proper.     Motto — "  J 'ay  me  porter  secours." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Marshall  Porter,  1st  Bart. 

P.C.,  late  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  b.  1837 ;  d. 

1919  ;  m.  1869,  Agnes  (Res. — 35  Raglan  Road,  Dublin), 

d.  of  late   Col.  Alexander  Horsbrugh  of  Horsbrugh, 

Peebles-shire : — 
Sir  John  Scott  Horsbrugh  Porter,  2nd  Bart.  (1902),  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  a  Senior  Clerk  in  House  of  Commons,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1st,  1906,  Elaine  Maud  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Thomas  Jefferies, 
Esq.,  J. P.  ;  2nd,  1924,  Edith  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Major- 
Gen.  Richard  Worsley,  and  has  issue — Andrew  Marshall 
Horsbrugh  Porter,  Esq.,  b.  1907.  Res. — 26  Cheyne  Row, 
Chelsea,  S.  W. 

Alexander  Horsbrugh  Porter,  Esq.,  b.  1872;  m.  1904, 
Hon.  Frances  Maud  Gibson,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Ashbourne, 
and  has  issue — William  Eric  Porter,  Gentleman,  b.  1905; 
Alexander  Ashbourne  Porter,  Gentleman,  b.  1911;  and 
Agnes  Constance.  Res. — 2  Elgin  Road,  Dublin.  Club — 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

PORTER  (  ).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse 

nebuly  sable  and  ermine,  a  pale  counterchanged  and  three 
bells  argent  (Porter) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  fesse  dancettee 
gules,  between  two  escallops  sable,  a  ducal  coronet  of  the 
first  between  two  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper 
(Taylor).     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crests  —  1.  upon  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a 
portcullis,  with  chains,  or,  a  tilting-spear  fessewise  proper 
(Porter) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  sable, 
gorged  with  a  collar,  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
or,  charged  with  two  escallops  palewise  sable,  and  holding 
between  the  paws  a  ducal  coronet  or  (Taylor).  Motto — 
"  Quod  vult  valde  vult." 

Son   of   Henry    Robert   Porter,    Esq.,   J. P.,   formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1881, 


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Justine  Henriette,  d.   of  Colin  George  Ross  of  Grui- 

nards,  co.  Ross: — 

Henry  Colin  Mansel  Porter,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Res. 

of  Officers  K.R.R.C,  served  in  S.  African  War  1902,  and 

Great  War  1914-18  (despatches  5  times,  D.S.O.),  b.  1882  ; 

m.  1925,  Edith  Enid  Cheston,  d.  of  Mrs.  Campbell  Watson, 

of  31  Eaton  Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue Porter, 

Gentleman,  b.  .     Seat  —  Birlingham,  near  Pershore. 

Club — Carlton. 

JOHN  PORTER  PORTER,  Esq.,  Senator  for  Northern 
Ireland,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Longford  (High  Sheriff 
1879),  and  co.  Fermanagh  (High  Sheriff  1883)  ;  assumed 
the  name  of  Porter  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grand- 
father in  1876.  Born  1855,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late 
Nicholas  Montgomery  Archdale  of  Crock-na-crieve,  by 
Adelaide  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Grey  Porter  of 
Clogher  and  Kilskeery,  co.  Tyrone.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Sable,  three  bells  argent,  a  canton  of  the  last, 
charged  with  a  portcullis  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
portcullis  proper,  therefrom  pendent  by  a  chain  or,  an 
escutcheon  of  the  arms.  Motto — "  Et  fide  et  virtute." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  orange  and  blue-striped  waistcoat. 
Married,  1884,  Josephine,  elder  dau.  of  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Jesse  Lloyd  of  Ballyleck ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  John 
Grey  Porter,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  9th  Royal  Lancers, 
b.  1886;  killed  in  action  1918;  (2)  Nicholas  Henry 
Archdale     Porter,     Gentleman,     b.     1890 ;     (3)     William 


Wauchope  Montgomery  Porter,  Gentleman,  b.  1894,  d. 
1910;  Coralie  Adelaide  Mervyn  [m.  1908,  Sir  Merrik 
Burrell,  Bart.,  of  Knepp  Castle,  Sussex];  and  Audley  Jose- 
phine Ellen  [m.  1918,  W.  J.  Baird,  Esq.,  late  12th  Lancers, 
of  Elie,  Fife].  Seat — Belle  Isle,  Lisbellaw,  co.  Fermanagh. 
Clubs— Carlton,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  Ulster  (Belfast). 

THOMAS  STEWART  PORTER,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 
R.N.  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Porter  in  lieu  of  those  of  Ellison- Macartney.  Born  Aug. 
19,  1854,  being  the  second  son  of  John  William  Ellison- 
Macartney,  Esq.,  late  M. P.  for  co.  Tyrone,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
cos.  Tyrone  and  Fermanagh,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Armagh, 
and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Phcebe,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Grey  Poner  of  Kilskeery,  co.  Tyrone,  Belleisle, 
co.  Fermanagh.  Armorial  bearings — Sable,  three  bells 
argent,  a  canton  of  the  last,  charged  with  a  portcullis 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  portcullis  proper,  therefrom  pendent  by 
a  chain  or,  a  shield  of  the  arms.  Motto — "  Et  fide  et 
virtute."  Married,  July  28,  1892,  Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick 
S.  Wrench  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Alan  Grey  Porter,  Gentle- 


man, b.  Sept.  20,  1894  ;  (2)  Arthur  Digby  Porter,  b.  June 
27,  1697  ;  Olga  Lavinia  ;  Guinevere  Mary ;  Evelyn  Kathleen 
Frances  ;   and  Wanda  Eleanor  Mae.     Residence — 

Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  PORTER,  second  Baronet 
(1889),  M.A.  (Dublin  Univ.),  Barr.  King's  Inns,  Dublin, 
formerly  Capt.  3rd.  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  late  Capt.  16th 
Middlesex  (London  Irish)  Rifle  Vol.  Born  Aug.  23,  1862. 
being  the  son  of  Sir  George  Hornidge  Porter,  first  Baronet, 
M.D. ,  by  his  wife  Julia,  Lady  Porter,  dau.  of  Isaac  Bond  of 
Flimby,  Cumberland.  Armorial  bearings — Sable,  on  a 
fesse  or,  between  three  church  bells  argent,  a  trefoil 
slipped  proper,  between  two  annulets  gules,  the  escut- 
cheon being  charged  with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet 
Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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in  front  of  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  saltirewise  or,  a  cherub 
proper.  Motto — "Fear  God,  honour  the  king."  Livery 
— Green,  with  red  piping  and  silver  buttons.  Married, 
1902,  Mary  Bousfield  (d.  1915),  d.  of  James  Steains ;  and 
has  issue — George  Swinburne  Porter,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Olive 
Blanche  [m.  1927,  Bryan  Wilfrid  Hales,  of  Little  Barns, 
Cranleigh,  Surrey] ;  and  Ivy  Mary.  Res. — Northcote, 
Blackwater,  Hants.  Clubs  —  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton, 
Constitutional,  Dublin  University  (Dublin),  Royal  St. 
George  Yacht. 

PORTER  (R.L.  14  Aug.  1804,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly 
argent  and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  dexter  arm  erased 
at  the  shoulder  and  embowed  proper,  in  the  hand  a  key 
the  ward  upwards  azure  in  the  second  and  third  a  mastiff 
dog  sejant  or,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  Lochaber  axe 
erect  proper  in  the  fourth  a  church  bell  azure,  the  cannons 
and  clapper  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed 
the  hand  grasping  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 
Motto  —  "  Vigilantia  et  virtute." 

Sons  of  Robert  Porter,  Gentleman,  of  Stoke  Newington, 
b.  1810;  d.  1876;  m.  1844,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  Captain 
Young,  East  India  Service  : — 

William  Macnish  Porter,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.  Res. — 
Fairlawn,  Northaw,  Herts. 

Robert  Stephen  Porter,  Esq.,  V.D.,  D.L. ,  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.  (ret.),  b.  1848;  m.  1st,  1880,  Evelyn  (d.  1888),  d.  of 
Dr.  Maund  ;  2nd,  1891,  Ellen  Wentworth  (d.  1915),  d.  of 
Randall  Bennett,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  3rd,  1917,  Edith 
Henrietta  Kenny,  d.  of  Major  Graham,  105th  Madras  L.I., 
and  has  issue — Hubert  Walde^rave  Porter,  Gentleman,  b. 
1882  [m.  1924,  Ennea  Jane  James,  and  has  issue — John 
Stephen  Porter,  Gentleman,  b.  1925] ;  Agnes  Muriel ;  and 
Evelyn  Mary.  Res. — 3  Shakespeare  Road,  Worthing, 
Sussex.     Club — Authors'. 


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Pot 


PORTLAND,  Dukeof.seeCAVENDISH-BENTINCK. 

PORTMAN  (Act  of  Pari.,  9  Gecrge  II.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  (Portman) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a 
chevron  ermine  between  ten  crosses  pat£e  argent,  six  in 
chief  and  four  in  base  (Berkeley).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  sejant  or 
(Portman)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn 
passant  gules,  armed  and  crined  or  (Berkeley).  Motto — 
•'  A  clean  heart  and  a  cheerful  spirit." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Claud  Berkeley  Portman,  4th  Viscount 

Portman,  Capt.  (ret.)  Dorset  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.   1864;  d. 

1929  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Mary  Ada  (whoobt.  a  div.  1897,  and 

d.  1900),  d.  of  Major  Francis  Gordon-Cumming ;  2nd, 

1898,  Harriette  Mary,  d.  of  William  Stevenson:  — 

Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Claud  Berkeley  Portman,  5th  Viscount 

Portman  (U.K.,  28  Mar.  1873)  and  Baron  (U.K.,  27  Jan. 

1837)  [Supporters — Dexter,  a  savage,  wreathed  about  the 

head  and   waist   with   ivy,    in   his   dexter    hand    a    club, 

resting  on  the  shoulder  proper  ;  sinister,  a  talbot  or],  Lieut. 

Res.  of  Officers,  late  Life  Gds.,  J.P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1898  ; 

m.   1926,   Hon.  Sybil   Mary  Douglas-Pennant,    d.    of  3rd 

Baron    Penrhyn,    and   has  issue — Hon.  Sheila  Constance. 

Seats — Bryanston  House,  nr.  Blandford  ;   Lydeard  House, 

Bishop's  Lydeard,  Taunton. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Henry  Berkeley  Portman,  2nd 
Viscount  Portman,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  Hon.  Col.  West  Somerset  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1829; 
d.  1919 ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1855,  the  Hon.  Mary  Selina 
Charlotte  \d.  1899),  °>.  and  h-  of  tne  Hon-  William 
Charles  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  commonly  called  Vis- 
count Milton : — 
Hon.  Seymour  Berkeley  Portman,  b.  1868.  Res. — New- 
lands,  Blandford,  Dorset. 

Hon.  Gerald  Berkeley  Portman,  Capt.  late  10th  Hussars, 
A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy  of  India  (Lord  Curzon)  in  1901, 
b.  1875  ;  m.  1902,  Dorothy  Mary  Isolde,  d.  of  Sir  Robert 
Sheffield,  5th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Gerald  William 
Berkeley  Portman,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  10th  Hussars,  b.  1903 
[m.  1926,  Marjorie,  d.  of  George  Bentley  Gerrard,  of 
Montreal,  Canada]  ;  Michael  Berkeley  Portman,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906;  and  Penelope  Isobel.  Seat — The  Manor, 
Healing,  Lines. 

Sons  of  Maurice  Percy  Berkeley,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N., 

b.  1884  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1918   Joan  Wycliffe,  d.  of  Maj.- 

Gen.  Charles  William  Thompson,  C.B. ,  D.S.O.  : — 

Berkeley  Charles  Berkeley  Portman,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 

John  Maurice   Berkeley  Portman,  Gentleman,  b.   1921. 

Res.— 

Son  of  Maurice  William  Portman,  Esq.,  Comm.  (ret.) 

R.N. ,    b.   1858;    d.   1915;    m.   1889,  Mary,  widow  of 

Henry     Wybault     Colvin,      d.      of    Capt.     Hudson, 

R.N.  :— 

Guy  Maurice  Berkeley  Portman,  Esq.,  Major  late  12th 

Batt.     London     Regt.     (T.A. ),     Barrister-at-Law    (Inner 

Temple),  £.  1890;  m.  1922,  Miriam,  d.  of  Capt.  George  W. 

Tayl  >r,  of  Orchards,  Godalming,  and  has  issue — Anthony 

Seymour   Berkeley   Portman,    Gentleman,   b.    1928 ;    and 

Diana  Mary.     Res.  —  Hangerfield,  Witley,  Surrey. 

Sons   of  the  Hon.    Maurice  Berkeley  Portman  (third 

son    of    the    1st    Viscount),    b.    1833;    d.     1888;    m. 

1st,  1856,  Helen  Vidal  (d.  1860K  d.   of  John  Harris  of 

Eldon    House,   London,   Canada  ;    2nd,    1867,  Evelyn 

Harriet  Lavinia,  d.  of  Major  Henry  William  Berkeley 

Portman : — 

Maurice  Vidal  Portman,  Gentleman,  sometime  Fellow  of 

Calcutta  Univ.,  and  Officer  in  Charge  of  the  Andamanese, 

formerly  R.  I.  M. ,  b.  i860.     Club — Union. 

Montagu  Berkeley  Portman,  Gentlemai,  late  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.  Somersetshire  L. I.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1899,  Jessie  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  George  Edwin  Lance,  B.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Gerald  Berkeley  Portman,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1903. 
Res. — Homemead,  Northam,   N.  Devon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Walter  Berkeley  Portman,  B.A. , 

b.    1836;   d.    1903;    vi.    1864,    Alice,    d.    of    Sir  John 

Mordaunt,  9th  Bart.: — 

Rev.  Alan  Berkeley  Portman,  M.  A.  (Oxon. ),  late  Rector  01 

Corton  Denham,   b.   1872;    m.  1913,  Eva  Cecil  Violet,  d. 

of  late  David  Alfred  Ker  of  Montalto  and   Portavo,   co. 

Down.     Res. — Wheatsheaf,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Lionel  Portman,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m.  1905,  Isabel 
Edith,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Alfred  Erskine  Gathorne-Hardy. 
Res. — 30  Prince's  Gate,  S.W.  ;  Swaites,  Ecchinswell,  New- 
bury.    Club — Garrick. 

Son  of  Comm.  Wvndham  Berkeley  Portman  of  Hare 
Park,  co.   Camb.,    R.N.,   J. P.,  *.  1804;    d.  1883;    m. 


1829,   Sarah   (d.    1880),    d.    of   Thomas   Thornhill    of 

Riddlesworth,  co.  Norfclk  : — 
The   late   Seymour    Berkeley   Portman,   now    Portman- 
Dalton  (which  see). 

Son  of  the  Rev.  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley  Portman,  M.A. , 

b.  181 1  ;  d.  1893;  m.   1840,  Frances  Anne,  d.  of  the 

Rev.  W.  N.  Darnell  :  — 
Reginald  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley  Portman,  Gentleman, 
Attorney-at-Law,  b.  1853;  m.  1878,  Caroline  S.,  d.  of  John 
Stewart  of  Decorah  ;  and  has  issue — John  Fitzhardinge 
Portman,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  and  Frances  Catherine. 
Res. — Decorah,  Winneshiek  County,  Iowa,  U.S.A. 

The  Late  SEYMOUR  BERKELEY  PORTMAN- 
DALTON,  Esquire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Born  Jan.  12,  1838, 
d.  1912,  second  son  of  late  Wyndham  Berkeley  Portman, 
and  nephew  of  Edward,  first  Viscount  Portman  ;  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  in  1887  the  additional  surname  of  Dalton. 
Armorial  bearings  — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  seme>  of 
cross  crosslets,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  a  chief  barry  nebuly 
of  four  of  the  last  and  sable,  and  (for  distinction)  a  canton 
pean  (for  Dalton) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  (for 
Portman) ;  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  these  same 
arms  of  Dalton  without  the  canton.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head 
with  wings  displayed  vert,  the  outside  of  the  wings  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  of  the  last,  and  charged  with 
a  cross  patee  argent  for  difference ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  talbot  sejant  or.  Married,  June  2,  1880, 
Georgiana  Isabella,  eldest  sister  and  heiress  of  the  late  John 
Dalton   of   Sleningford   Park. 

PORTSMOUTH,  Earl  of,  see  FELLOWES. 


POSTLETHWAITE, 
THWAITE. 


see 


THOM  -  POSTLE  - 


POTTER  (Confmd.  U.O. ,  8  July  1921).      Sable,  a  fess 
vair£  or  and  gules,  cottised  argent,  between  three  cinque- 


foils  of  the  second.    Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.    Crest 

— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sea-horse  or,  charged  on 

the  breast  with  a  cinquefoil  gules.     Motto — "  Re  e  merito." 

Son  of  Rev.    Samuel    George    Potter,    M.A.,    D.D. 

(Dublin),   sometime   Vicar  of   St.    Luke's,    Sheffield, 

*.  1820;  d.  1904;  m.  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Samuel  Magill, 

Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Crieve,  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone  :  — 

Ven.    Beresford    Potter,    M.A.    (Trin.    Coil.,    Dublin), 

Senior  Moderatorand  Gold  Medallist, Divinity  Testimonium, 

F.R.G.S.,  F.R.C.I.,    Archdeacon   in   Cyprus   1914-28,  *. 

1853;  m.  1881,  Sara  Gertrude,  d.  of  James  Dyson  Perrins, 

Esq.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire,  of  Davenham, 

Malvern.      Res.  —  18  Addison  Road,  Kensington,  W.14. 

Clubs — Union,  English  Speaking  Union. 


Pot 


poto 


1579 


Only  son  of  Dr.  John  Hope  Potter,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1922  ; 

in.  1887,  Anita  Clementina,  d.  of  John  Hugh  Williams, 

of  Bodwyn,  Carnarvon  : — 
Samuel  Lewis  Hope  Potter,  Esq., Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.O., 
b.  1894;  m.  1925,  Annie  Dorothy,  d.  of  Samuel  Pattinson, 
Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Westholm,  Sleaford,  Lines.,  and  has  issue — 
Samuel  John  Pattinson  Potter,  Gentleman,  b.  1928.  Seat — 
The  Spinney,  Leasingham,  nr.  Sleaford,  Lines.  Club — 
R.A.F. 

POULETT.  Sable,  three  swords  in  pile  points  down- 
wards argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
the  hand  grasping  a  sword  all  proper.  Supporters — On 
the  dexter,  a  savage  man  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  woman,  both 
proper,  wreathed  about  their  temples  and  loins  with  leaves 
vert.     Motto — "  Gardez  la  foi." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  John  Lydston  Poulett,  7th 

Earl  Poulett,  b.   1883  ;    d.   1918  ;    m.  1908,  Sylvia 

Lilian,  d.  of  Fred  Storey,  Artist : — 

Rt.   Hon.   George    Amias    Fitzwarrene    Poulett,   8th 

Earl  Poulett  (24  Dec.  1706),  Viscount  and  Baron  Hinton 

(23  June  1627),  of  Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset,  b.  1909. 

Seat — Hinton    House,    Hinton   St.    George,   Crewkerne, 

Somerset. 

POUND  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  sword  erect  gules,  de- 
bruised  by  a  fesse  of  the  last  charged  with  three  mullets 
of  the  first  and  between  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  castle  of  two  towers  proper,  thereon  an 
escocheon  argent,  charged  with  a  sword  erect  proper  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — "  Fide  et  vigilantia." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Pound,   1st  Bart.,  Alderman,  and  a 

member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City 

of  London  (Sheriff  1895-96,  Lord  Mayor  1904-5),  b. 

1829;  d.  1915;  tn.  1856,   Harriet  (d.  1918),   eld.  d.  of 

Thomas  Lulham  : — 

Sir  (John)  Lulham  Pound,  2nd  Bart.  (3  Aug.  1905),  J. P., 

one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London,  b.  1862  ; 

tn.  1886,  Julia  Isabella,    d.    of  Alfred   Allen,  and  has  had 

issue — (1)   John    Russell    Pound,    Esq.,    Asst.    Master   at 

Shrewsbury,    Capt.    3rd  Batt.    Shropshire  L.I.,   b.    1887; 

killed  in  action  1915  [tn.   1914,  Elsie  Irene,  d.  of  William 

Henry  Pendlebury,  of  Shrewsbury] ;  (2)  Allen  Leslie  Pound, 

Esq.,   S  licitor,    LL.B.,    b.    1888  [tn.  1st,  1916,    Margery 

(who  obtained  a  div.   1925),  d.  of  Stephen    Hayworth,    of 

Clapton  ;  2nd,  1925,  Leonie  May,  d.  of  Leon  Mozin,  and 

widow  of  Stephen  Chapman,  Lieut.  R.A.F.  ;  and  has  issue 

(by  1st  wife) — Derek  Allen  Pound,  Esq.,  b.  1920;   Eileen 

Margery    (Res. — Coppid    Hall,    Bracknell,    Berks.)]  ;    (3) 

Graham    Trevor    Pound,   Esq.,   A.M.I.C.E.,    Major    late 

R.E. ,  b.   1891 ;  (4)  Murray  Stuart  Pound,  Esq.,   R.  West 

Surrey  Regt.,   b.    189 1  ;    d.   of  wounds  received  in  action 

1914;  Muriel  Irene;  and  Olive  Winifred.     Res.— Shenley, 

22  Shepherds  Hill,  Highgate,  N.     Club— St.  Stephen's. 

Percy    Herbert   Pound,   Esq.,  D.L.    London,    b.    1870; 
tn.  1895,  Maud,  d.    of  Frederick    Wood,    and    has   issue 
— Sybil  Gwendolen  [tn.  1916,  Alexander  Harvey].     Res. 
Abingdon,  Saffron's  Road,  Eastbourne. 


POWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  or  and  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  gules,  between  two  tilting-spears  erect 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lion  passant  or,  in  the  paw  a  broken  tilting- 


POWELL, 
POWELL. 


see     BADEN-POWELL,     and    BAYNE- 


POWELL  late  of  Bawnlahan  (U.O.).  Or,  two  chevrons 
between  three  lions'  gambs  erased  gules,  in  the  centre 
chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest  —  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-griffin  vert, 
chargedon  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  or.  Motto — "  Edrych 
i  fynu. " 

Son  of  Capt.  Edward  O'Donovan,  R.M.L.I.,  b.   1838  ; 

d.     1902;    tn.    1873,    Mary   Elizabeth  (d.   1901),  d.  of 

Lieut.  Jenkin,  R.E. : — 
Henry  Jenkyn  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1916, 
Agnes  Margaret,  yngr.  d.  of  Henry  Whitwell,  and  has 
issue— Henry  Denis  Whitwell  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Cecilia  Mary  Fergusson  ;  and  Rosalind  Margery  Pery. 
Res. — Syliards,  Monkton  Combe,  nr.  Bath. 

Son  of    Rev.  Francis  Pery  Hutchesson  Powell,  M.A., 

late  Vicar   of  Great   Bentley,  Colchester,  b.   1843  ;  d. 

1914  ;  tn.  1887,  Caroline  Eleanor,  eld.  d.  of  late  William 

Uniacke  Townshend  : — 
Rev.  Fitzhenry  Townshend  Scudamore  Powell,  Vicar  of 
Oakamoor  since  1923,  b.  1888  ;  tn.  1921,  Alice,  d,  of  James 
Alfred   Brook,    and   has   issue  —  Ada   Eleanor    Rosemary. 
Post.  add. — Oakamoor  Vicarage,  Staffs. 


spear  in  bend  proper,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  riband  gules, 
an  escocheon  resting  on  the  wreath  sable,  charged  with  a 
pheon  or.  Motto — "  Ar  nid  yw  Pwyll  pyd  yw."  Livery — 
Claret  coat,  red  waistcoat,  silver  facings. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Crofts  Powell,  Esq.  (eld.  son  of  Arthur 

Powell  and  his  wife  Fanny  Charlotte — see  below),  J. P., 

M.A.  (Oxford),  Commissioner  of  Taxes  and  Member  of 

Bradfield  College  Council,  b.    1844 ;  d.  1929  ;  m,  1st, 

1868,  Caroline  (d.   1877),  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Stevens, 

Founder  and  1st   Warden  of  St.    Andrew's   College, 

Bradfield,    and   Rector    of  the    Parish ;    2nd,     1885, 

Margaret  (d.   1920),  d.  of  Hon.  J.   Hart,  C.M.G.,  of 

Adelaide,  South  Australia  : — 

Arthur  Marriott   Powell,    Gentleman,   B.A.    (Oxon.),  b. 

1869;   tn.   1st,   1895,  Madeline  Alice  (d.    1896),  d.   of  Rev. 

J.  R.  King  ;  2nd,  1898,  Francis  Emily,  d.  ot  Col.  Frederick 

Pocklington  of  Chelsworth ;  and   has  issue — Arthur   Guy 

Pykarell  Powell,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1899  ;   Roger 

Frederick  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1902    [tn.  1924,  Gwenyth, 

d.  of  T.  J.  Puroell,  of  Lamphey,  co.   Pembroke] ;    David 

Stevens  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Pleasaunce  Margaret ; 

and   Penelope  Ruth.      Seat—  Hawsted,  Dorking,    Surrey. 

Res. — 20  West  End  Avenue,  Pinner. 

Robert  Markham  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  tn.  1904, 
Mary  Cowie. 

ReginaldCrofts  Powell,  Esq.,  Major  Canadian  Inf.  .served 
Great  War  1915-17,  b.  1876;  tn.  1901,  Madeline  Couret, 
and  has  issue — Reginald  S.  Stevens  Powell,  Gentleman,  b. 
1905  ;  Norman  Vaughan  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Eric 
Arthur  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Charles  Douglas 
Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  19 14.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Edward  Cotton  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1846; 

d.    1922  ;    tn.  1890,  Anne  Caroline,  d.   of  Rev.  Henry 

M.  Ingram,  late  Rector  of  Aldrington,   Sussex  :  — 

Humphrey  Crofts  Powell,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  served  Great 

War  with  R.G.A. ,  b.   1893.      Address — Messrs.  Powell  & 

Co.,  Land  Agents,  Lewes,  co.  Sussex. 

Anthony  Cotton  Powell,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N. , 
b.  1894. 

Sons   of   James   Crofts  Powell,   Gentleman,  b.    1847 ; 

d.  1914  ;  m.    1884,   Edith  Purefoy  Ellis,  third  dau.  of 

F.  J.  E.  Jervoise  of  Herriard  Park,  Hants. : — 

James  Jervoise  Powell,   Esq.,  Major   Oxfordshire    L.  I., 

served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.   1888;    tn.   1923,  Ruth 

Edith,  d.  of  Walter  Ingram,  of  Boltons,  Lewes. 

Edmund  Bamaby  Powell,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  P.  O.  Rifles 
(T.A.),  b.  1891 ;  tn.  1918,  Gertrude  Winby,  d.  of  Charles 
Caswell,  of  Mill  End,  Herts. ,  and  has  issue— Hugh  Bamaby 


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Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  David  Jervoise  Powell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Res. — 29  Walpole  Street,  Chelsea, 
S.W. 

Sons  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Powell,   K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 

Commodore  at  Hong-Kong  1899-1902,  served  in  Benin 

River   (clasps),    in   Ashantee  War  1873-1874  (medal), 

b.   1849  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.   1875,  Rebecca  Wilson,  d.  of  J. 

W.  Glynn  of  Cape  Town : — 

Frank  Powell,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1876;  m.  1903, 

Emma  A.,  d.  of  James  Scovall  Adams  of  Holland  Park, 

W.,    and   has   issue — (1)    Francis   Adams   Powell,    Esq., 

b.  1905;  (2)  David  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (3)  John 

Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;    and  Dorothy  Jane.     Res. — 

Pine  Tree,  Thames  Ditton. 

John  Glynn  Powell,  Esq.,  Assist.  Eng.  P. W.D.,  Bengal, 
b.  1884;  m.  1921,  Dorothy  Alicia,  d.  of  Surg.  Maj.-Gen. 
Cook,  I. M.S.,  of  Greyclirf,  Bonchurch,  I.O.W.,  and  has 
issue — Margery  Phyllis  Geiger.     Res. — 

Arthur  Powell,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1897  ;  m.  1922, 
Dorothy  Vera,  d.  of  Daniel  Gilbert  Ferguson,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme    Court,    Sydney.       Res. — 

Yngr.    sons   of  Arthur  Powell   and  Fanny   Charlotte, 
d.    of    Rev.    Peter    G.    Crofts,    of     Mailing    House, 
Sussex  : — 
Reginald  Henry  Powell,  Gentleman,    b.   1851 ;  m.  1875, 
Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.    John   Turner   of  Tiffield,  North- 
ants.  ;    and   has   issue  —  Marjorie  Helen  [m.   1920,  James 
F.  Yearsly ,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Clevedown ,  Lev\  es ,  and  has  issue]. 
Re s.  —  Rotton  Row  House,  Lewes. 

Rev.  Clement  Powell,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  B.A. 
(Oxon.)  1879,  b.  1855;  m.  1st,  1883,  Anna  Carew  (d.  1901), 
widow  of  Capt.  H.  J.  L.  Turnbull,  R.A.,  and  only  d.  of 
the  late  S.  S.  Davenport  of  Bognor,  Sussex;  2nd,  1907, 
Ethel  Uctavia,  d.  of  late  Henry  Newton  Heale,  of  Highfield, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.;  and  has  issue  (1)  Geoffrey 
Davenport  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  [»i.  1908,  Maude, 
d.  of  late  George  Clarke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  i^sue— Ralph 
Baden  Davenport  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910];  (2)  Richard 
Crofts  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  [m.  1914,  Dora  Mary, 
only  child  of  Rev.  Alfred  Penny,  and  has  issue — Claud 
Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Alan  Powell,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919  (Res. — Oakcroft,  East  Grinstead)].  Post.  add. — 
Newick  House,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex. 

Hubert  John  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1886,  Mabel, 
second  d.  of  C.  Francis  Trower  of  7  Kensingt  on  Gate,  W.  ; 
and  has  had  issue  -  Harold  Osborne  Powell,  Lieut.  4th 
Dragoon  Gds.„  b.  1888 ;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  Mabel 
Primrose  [m.  1917,  Rev.  Arthur  Vernon,  Vicar  of  Sompting, 
Sussex];  Violet  Joan  [tn.  1922,  Frederick  Charles  Winby, 
and  has  issue] ;  Frances  Olivet  [m.  1920,  Capt.  Thomas 
Fitz-Maurice,  late  3rd  Staffs.  Regt. ,  and  has  issue];  and 
Nancy  Margaret  [m.  19 18,  Hon.  Walter  Alexander 
Sandilands,  son  of  12th  Baron  Torpichen,  and  has  issue]. 
Post,  add.  —  Hill  Lodge,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

Owen  Markham  Powell,  Esq.,  Solictor,  Capt.  19th 
Middlesex  Vol.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1894,  Harriet,  d.  of  F.  Clark  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Owen  Philip  Powell,  Gentleman,  Sub- 
Lieut.,  R.N.,  b.  1898;  d.  on  active  service  1919.  Res. — 90 
Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Charles  Powell,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  of  Speldhurst, 
co.  Kent.,  by  his  wife  Emily  Ann,  d.  of  James  Eyre 
Watson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Fillongley  Grange, 
co.  Warwick :  — 
Charles  Watson   Powell,   Esq.,  J. P.   and   D.L.   for   co. 
Kent,   Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Speldhurst,   Langton   and 
Hollands,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Commissioner  of  Income  Tax, 
Master  of  the  Mercers"  Livery  Company  1906-7,   Quarter- 
master 1st  Vol.  Batt.  Queen's  Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regi- 
ment [Livery — Claret  coat,  red  waistcoat,  silver  facings], 
b.    1852 ;    7)i.   1888,    Elizabeth    Constance,    d.   of    Colonel 
Heber  Drury  ;  and  has  had  issue  — (1)  Charles  Baden  Drury 
Powell,  Gentleman,  Middx.  Regt.,  b.  1889  ;   killed  in  action 
1916;  (2)  Gerald  Frederick  Watson  Powell,   Esq.,    Major 
Q.    O.   W.    Kent   Regt.,    b.   1891 ;    killed  in  action  1917. 
Estate  and  postal  address —  Speldhurst,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Clubs — Union,  Tunbridge  Wells  (Tunbridge  Wells). 

The  Rev.  CHARLES  THOMAS  POWELL,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  M.A.  St.  John's  College  (Cantab.),  Vicar 
of  St.  John's,  Worcester,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Dudley,  and  previously  a  Minor  Canon  and  Sacrist 
of  Worcester  Cathedral.  Born  Nov.  18,  1872,  being  the 
younger  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Charles  Powell  of  South- 
ampton, by  his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  King.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Per  fesse  indented  sable  and  argent,  two 
roses  in  chief  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  a 


lion's  gamb  erased  in  bend  in  base  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
gamb  erased  gules,  surmounted  by  a  rose  of  the  last, 
stalked,  leaved,  and  slipped  saltirewise  proper.  Motto — 
"  Per  devias  vias."  Mawied,  August  21,  1902,  Beatrice 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Henry  Izard,  C.  E. ;  and  has 
Issue — (1)  Valence  Charles  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  August 
23,  1903;  (2)  John  Dudley  Frank  Powell,  Gentleman,  b. 
Aug.  31,  1907  ;  (3)  Arthur  Henry  Stephen  Powell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Dec.  26,  1911  ;  and  Dorothy  Beatrice.  Res.—  St. 
John's  Vicarage,  Worcester. 

POWELL  (Vn.  London  1634,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  or  (being  the  arms  of  Rhys  ap  Tewder  Mawr, 
Prince  of  South  Wales),  a  mullet  within  an  annulet 
or  difference  (Powell) ;  2.  gules,  a  bend  between  six  lions' 
heads  erased  argent  (Skull);  3.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
double-queued  purpure,  crowned  or   (Folliott).     Mantling 


gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory  gules.  Motto 
— "Animain  amicis  una."  Livery — Brown  coat,  red  and 
yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Legh  Richmond  Powell,  Gentleman,  F.  R.A.S. , 
M.B.A.A. ,  b.  1840;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1876,  Susan  Frances, 
only  child  of  Thornton   Marshall,  Staff-Surgeon   65th 
Foot : — 
Richmond  Thornton  Legh  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.   1879. 
Post.  add. — 
Cecil  Atherton   Legh    Powell,   Gentleman,   b.   1886;   m. 
,  Mary  Euphemia  Maria,  d.  of  John  White  of  Turkey. 
Res. — Canada. 
Thornton  Eustace  Legh  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 
Surv.  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hopper  Powell,  J. P.,  M.A., 
of  Sharow  Lodge,  b.  1805;  d.   1902;   m.  1832,  Louisa 
Burnaby,  d.  of  Capt.  Pitt  Burnaby  Greene,  R.N. ,  of 
Wickham,  Hants.  : — 
William  Folliott  Powell,  Esq.,  J. P.  W.    R.  and  N.   R. 
Yorks.,  and  Liberty  of  Ripon,  b.  1845  '•    m-    1876,    Mary 
Albinia,  d.  of  Henry  Wyndham  Phillips  ;    and  has  issue 
— Thomas  Folliott  Powell,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Gds. , 
S.R.,  b.   1887  [tn.  1919,  Dorothy  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Herbert 
Strudd,  C.B.,  C  M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Coldstream  Gds.,  and  has 
issue — Horace   Vere  Thomas  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.   1920 
(Club s— Guards',    Travellers')]  ;    Albinia   Muriel  [m.  1904, 
Sir   Douglas   Powell,  2nd  Bart,  (q.v.)];    and  Mary  Hilda 
Burnaby  [7/1.  1915,  James  B.  Pennyman,  Capt.  K.O.S.B.]. 
Seat— Sharow  Hall,  co.  York.     Clubs— Conservative,  York- 
shire (Yorkshire). 

Sons  of  Capt.  William  Wellington  Powell,  9th  Regt., 

b.  1813 ;  d.  1879  ;  m.  1848,  Elizabeth  Sarabella,  d.  of 

Christopher  Pecco,  Assist.  Commissary-Gen.  : — 

William  Walter  Richmond  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ; 

tn.  1888,    Louise,    d.    of   Rev.    Canon   Stone.      Res. — Old 

Dover  House,  Canterbury. 


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Legh  Sylvester  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  m.  1900, 
Ethel,  d.  of  W.  H.  Kent,  M.D.  ;  and  has  had  issue— Oliffe 
Sylvester  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  d.  1912;  and  Ethel 
Sylvester.     Res. — 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Herbert  Powell,  K.C.B.  (1917), 
1st  Kins;  George's  Own  Gurkha  Regt. ,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1889, 
Alice,  d.    of  James   Mackenzie,    of  Auchenleglish,    Dum- 


of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 

in  England,  b.    1842;  d.  1925;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1873, 

Juliet,  second  d.   of  Sir  John  Bennett,  Kt.  Bach.: — 

Sir  Douglas  Powell,    2nd  Bart.  (5  Mar.   1897),  C.B.E. , 

B.A.  Oxon.,  Major  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  late  R.  W.  Fusiliers, 

served  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  *•  l874  I 


barton  ;  and  has  had  issue — Rhys  Campbell  ffolliott  Powell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893,  killed  in  the  European  War  1914. 
Res. — The  Lower  House,  Wickham,  Hants.  Club — Army 
andNavy. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Thomas  ffolliott  Powell,   16th  Lancers, 
Commissioner  of  Prisons,  Scotland,  b.  1817;  d.  1885; 
m.  2nd,  1847,  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Douglas  Cooper: — 
Augustus  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1848;   m.  1888, 
Frances  Beazley.     Res. — 29  Victoria  Road,  Worthing. 
'    Richmond  ffolliott  Powell,  Esq. ,  late  Commander  R.N., 
b.  1851;  m.  1879,  Annie  Watson;   and  has  issue  —  Rich- 
mond ffolliott  Powell,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.A.,  *.  1880 
[m.  1908,  Alice  Katharine  Beatrix,  d.  of  Sir  George  Shedden, 
J. P.,    D.L.,    and   has  issue  —  Richmond  Roscow  ffolliott 
Powell,    Gentleman,    b.    1909 ;    Atherton   George    ffolliott 
Powell,    Gentleman,    b.    1912 ;    George    ffolliott    Powell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Rosemary  Beatrix  ffolliot].     Res. 
— 1  Headingley,  Peel  Road,  St.  Helier's,  Jersey. 

Douglas  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman,  P.W.D.,  India,  *. 
1856;  m.  1879,  Sarah  Katherine  Unwznne  Hart;  and  has 
surv.  issue — (1)  Jack  Atherton  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman, 
C.E.,  India,  b.  1886;  (2)  Vivian  Norman  ffolliott  Powell, 
Esq.,  Capt.  A.M. I.C. E.,  C.E.  India,  b.  1887;  (3)  Herman 
Trevor  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1887  [m.  1913, 
Norah,  widow  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Gratrex,  M.A.,  and  has  issue — 
Douglas  Trevor  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Norah 
Joan  ffolliott;  and  Nancy  Katherine  ffolliott];  Mabel 
Unwznne  ffolliott;  Dorothy  Mary  [m.  1906,  Col.  J.  C.  M. 
Hoskyn,  C.B.E. ,  D.S.O.,  Ind.  Army] ;  and  Vera  Katherine 
ffolliott.  Res. — Bridgethorpe  House,  Limpstone,  S.  Devon. 
Atherton  ffolliott  Powell,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  (kite  R.A.), 
b.  1858;  m.  1904,  Emily  Alice  Powell,  d.  of  Major 
Samuel  Hopper  Powell  of  Park  Hill,  King's  Lynn  ;  and  has 
issue — Peter  Douglas  ffolliott  Powell,  Gentleman,  b.  1907; 
and  Ella  Mary  Gwendoline  ffolliott.  Res. — The  Upper 
House,  Wickham,  Hants.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  William  Powell  of  Tickford  Abbey,  b.    1805  ; 
d.  1880;  m.  1833,  Eliza,  d.  of  Thomas  Miller: — 
Capt.  Thomas  ffolliott  Powell,  6th  Foot,  b.  .     Res.— 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Richard  Douglas  Powell, 
1st  Bart.,  K.C.V.O. ,  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  the 
King,  and  to  her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria  and 
his  late  Majesty  King  Edward  VII.,  Knight  of  Grace 


m.  1904,  Albinia  Muriel,  d.  of  W.  F.  Powell  of  Sharow  Hall, 
Ripon,  and  has  issue — Richard  George  Douglas  Powell, 
Esq.,  b.  1909;  Elizabeth  Juliet;  and  Pamela  Mary.  Res. 
— 9  West  Eaton  Place,  S.W.i.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

POWELL-EDWARDS  (R.L.,  H.   Coll.).      Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  vair,  in  base  a  spear-head 
or,  embrued  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  three  spear* 
heads  of  the  first  also  embrued  proper  (for  Edwards)  ; 

2  and  3,  gules,  a  lion  passant  regardant  between 
three  leopards'  faces  or  (for  Powell).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon's  head  erased  vert,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair, 
and  charged  with  two  quatrefoils  in  pale  or,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  between 
two  spear-heads  erect  argent  (for  Edwards)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  couped  or, 
a  demi-stag  proper.     Motto—"  Cervus  lacessitus  leo." 

Second  son  of  Howell  Powell  Edwards,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Novington    Manor,    Sussex,    b.     1854;     d.    1917 ; 

m.    1 88 1,    Katharine    Elizabeth,     d.    of    Thomas 

Bonsall,  of  Glanrheidol,  co.  Cardigan  : — 

William    Gerald    Howell    Powell-Edwards    (formerly 

Edwards),  Esq.,  M.C.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Maj.  Sussex 

Yeo.,6.  1891.  Res. — South  Novington,  Plumpton,  Sussex. 

Club— Bath. 

POWER  of  Kilfane  (Confn.  U.O. ,  25  June  1836).  Argent, 
a  bend  engrailed  gules  between  two  foxes'  heads  erased 
proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  escallops  of  th 
field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "  Pro 
patria  semper." 

4th  son  of  Sir  John  Power,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1798  ;  d.  1873  ; 

m.  1835,  Frances  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  William  Blaney 

Wade,  of  Clonabraney,  Meath:  — 
The  late  Sir  George  Power,  7th  Bart,  of  Kildare  (15  July, 
1736),  b.  1846  ;  m.  1915,  Eva  Gertrude,   d.  of  Sir  Samuel 
Bagster  Boulton,  1st  Bart.,  and  d.  1928. 

Son   of  Gervase   Power,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col.    10th    Regt., 

b.         ;    d.    1843 ;    m.    1837,    Frances,  d.    of  Admiral 

Ross : — 

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Son   of  Ambrose   Grattan   Power,    Esq.,    late    Major 
4th  Batt.  Royal  Munster  Fus.,  b.   1887;  d.  1926;   m. 
1908,  Ada  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Austin  Cooper-Chad- 
wick  of  Ballinard,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
Anthony  Ambrose  Grattan  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 

Seat — Glencairne  Abbey,  Lismore,  co.  Dublin. 

Surv.  son  of  Ven.  Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lis- 
more, s.  his  cousin,  at  Barrettstown,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1869  ; 
m.  1st,  1837,  Susan,   d.  of  Barker  Thacker  of  Bally- 
melish,  Queen's  Co.  : — 
Rev.    Canon   George  Beresford  Power,    CD.,   b.  1849; 

m.     1879,    Constance,   second   d.    of    Charles    Putland   of 

Bray  Head,  co.  Wicklow  ;    and  has  surv.  issue — Georgina 

Mary  [m.  1911,  Capt.  Randolph  George  Gethin  ofGuildeah, 

and  has  issue].      Res.— Kilfane  Glebe,    Thomastown,   co. 

Kilkenny. 

Son  of  Ambrose  William  Edward  Power,  Gentleman, 
b.  1881 ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1st,  1903,  Nancy  Violet  Marian 
(d.  1908),  d    of  Gen.  Edward  Hunter,  and  widow  of 

Jeffries  of  the  Oaks,  Aldeworth,    co.   Warwick  ; 

2nd,  Marie,  d.  of  Hon.  George  Solomon,  of  the  Retreat, 
Kingston,  Jamaica : — 
John   Ambrose    Power,   Gentleman,    b.    1911.      Res.  — 

11  Colville  House,  Colville  Square,  W.  11. 

Sons  of  Robert  Henry  Power,  Gentleman,  b.    1851  ; 
d.  1894;  m.  1st,  1879,  Evelyn  (d.  1883),  d.  of  Arthur 
N.    Roberts;     2nd,    1886,    May,    d.    of    Richard    N. 
Roberts,  C.B.  :— 
Gervase  Bushe  Power,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  M.C.,  Ind.  Telegraph 

Dept.,  temp.  Lt.-Col.  R.E.  .served  Great  War  (despatches), 

£.1883.     Club— E.I.  United  Service. 

Richard  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res.—  Cliff  House, 

Ardmore,  co.  Waterford. 

Son  of  Col.   Henry  Power,  Madras  Army,  b.   1802  ;  d. 
1869  ;  m.    1832,  Frances  Anne,  d.   of  Capt.    Stephen 
Prendergast  and  niece  of  Sir  Jeffrey  Prendergast:  — 
William  Mackenzie  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1836.     Res. — 

POWER  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  saltire 
or  and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  azure,  in  the 
centre  chief  section  an  open  helmet  affrontee  unbarred 
proper,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  escallops  of  the  second, 
(Power,  gtd.  U.O.,  1841) ;  2  and  3.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (Talbot,  allowed  by  Betham 
1811).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buck's  head  caboshed  quarterly  gules  and  or, 
between  the  attires  counterchanged,  a  cross  Calvary  gules. 
Motto  — "  Per  crucem  ad  coronam." 

Yngst.  son  of  Sir  James  Power,  2nd  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

M.P.,  b.  1800;  d.  1877;  m.   1843,   Jane  Anna  Eliza, 

d.    and    coh.    of   John    Hyacinth    Talbot    of    Castle 

Talbot  :— 

Sir  Thomas  Talbot  Power,  6th  Bart.  (18  Oct.  1841),  D.L. 

City  of  Dublin,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1884,  Margaret,  d.  of  Thomas 

Martin   of   Beaufield    House,    Stillorgan.      Seat—  Killiney 

Castle,  Ireland.     Res. — Ayesha,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin. 

POWER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  gules,  between 
two  foxes'  heads  erased  proper,  three  crescents  of  the  first, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  as  many  escallops  argent.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
stag's  head  proper,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown,  and 
between  the  attires  a  cross  patee  or.  Badge — A  sprig  of 
broorn  and  a  sprig  of  shramrock  saltirewise  proper,  enfiled 
by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Pro  patria  semper." 

Second  son  of  William  Taylor  Powe,  of  Sheen  Lodge, 

Surrey,  b.  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  Cecilia  {d.    1874),  d.   of 

Col.  John  Burgoyne  : — 

Sir  John  Cecil  Power,    1st  Bart.   (1   Feb.    1924),  M.P. 

Wimbledon  since  1924,  b.  1870;  m.  1902,  Mabel  Katherine, 

d.  of  John  Hartley  Perks,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bramham  Gardens, 

S.W. ,  and  Slade  Hill,  Wolverhampton,  and  has  issue — 

Ivan  McLannahan  Cecil  Power,  Esq.,  b.  1903  [m.   1927, 

Nancy   Hilary,  d.    of  Rev.    J.    W.   Griffiths,  of  Cawsand 

Place,  Wentworth,   Surrey,  and  has  issue— John  Patrick 

McLannahan  Power,   Esq.,    b.  1928];    George   Frederick 

Cecil   Power,   Esq.,  b.    1919  ;    Mary  Lois  Cecil;  Cynthia 

Mabel  Cecil ;  and  Lilian  Hartley  Cecil.     Seat—  Newlands 

Manor,  Lymington,  Hants.    Townres. — 32  Chesham  Place, 

S.W.i.     Clubs— Bath,  Carlton. 

POWER  (U.O.,  22  July  1895).  Argent,  sem£e  of  cross 
crosslets,  and  three  cinquefoils  azure,  a  chief  indented  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,   an  arm  vambraced,  embowed,  grasping  a  sword 


all  proper,    charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  as  in   the  arms. 
Motto — "  Un  Dieu,  un  roy." 

Sons    of    Henry    Power,    Gentleman,    M.B.    (Lond.), 

F.R.C.S.    (Eng.),    Vice-President     1886,     Consulting 

Ophthalmic   Surgeon  to  St.   Bartholomew's  Hospital, 

London,  b.  1829  ;  d.   1911  ;  m.  1854,  Ann,  ygst.  d.  of 

Thomas  Simpson  of  Meadowfield,  Whitby,  Yorks.  : — 

Sir   D'Arcy   Power,    K.B.E.    (Mil.)  (1919),   M.A.,  M.B. 

(Oxon  ),  F.R.C.S.  Eng.,  F.S.A.,  Vice-President  Roy.  Coll. 

of  Surgeons,    Eng.    1921-23,    Consulting    Surgeon   to   St. 

Bartholomew's    Hospital,    London,    Hon.   Librarian    Roy. 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C.   (T.), 

b.  1855  ;  m.    1883,  Eleanor  (d.    1923),    ygst.  d.  of  George 

Haynes  Fosbroke,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  of  Bidford-on-Avon , 

Warwickshire,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  D'Arcy  Power,  Esq., 

M.C.,  Squadron  Leader  R.A.F.,  b.  1889  [m.  and  has  issue 

— George    Henry    D'Arcy    Power,    Esq.,    b.     1923]  ;    (2) 

George  Henry  Fosbroke  Power,  Lieut.  6th  Middx.  Regt.,  b. 

1894;  killed  in  action  1915.     Res. — 10A  Chandos   Street, 

Cavendish  Square,  W.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Henry  Edgar  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.  Res. — East 
Fremantle,  Western  Australia. 

Son  of  Francis  Reginald  Power,  Gentleman,  Assayer  to 
the  Royal  Mint,  Melbourne,  b.  1862 ;  d.  1919  ; 
m.    1891,    Margaret,    d.    of  Williamson,    of 

Melbo  rne : — 
Francis  D'Arcy  Power,  Gentleman.    Res. — 

Son  of  Hugh  Alexander  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1870; 

d.    1913  ;    m.   Frances    Theodore,   eld.   d.    of  Henry 

Hook:— 

Henry  Eustace  Power,  Flight- Lieut.    R.A.F.,  b.   1898  ; 

m.  1922,  Maria  Johanna,  only  d.  of  Konynenburg, 

of  Breda. 

POWER.  Gules,  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
hlted  and  pommelled  or,  the  point  elevated  and  blade 
encompassed  with  a  laurel  wreath  of  the  last,  on  a  chief 
argent,  between  two  mullets  sable,  pierced  of  the  field,  in 


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the  centre  chief  point,  pendent  from  a  riband  gules,  fim- 
briated azure,  a  representation  of  the  golden  cross  and 
clasp  presented  to  Sir  Manley  Power  for  his  services  in  the 
Peninsula.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  from 
a  mural  crown  or,  a  stag's  head  sable,  gorged  with  a  laurel 
wreath  and  attired  gold.  Motto — "Angelis  suis  prsecipiet 
de  te."     Livery — Blue  coat,  with  silver  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Manley  Kingsmill  Manley  Power,  Esq., 

J. P.,  D.L.  co.   Hereford,  b.  1853;  d.   1917  ;  tn.  1891, 

Catherine  Charlotte,  daughter  of  Henry  A.   Paynter  of 

Freelands,  Alnwick,  Northumberland  : — 

Kingsmill    Foster    Manley   Power,    Esq.,    M.C. ,    Capt. 

5th   Glos.    Regt.   (T.A.),    Lord  of  the   Manors   of  Aston 

Ingham,    Ross,   and   Walford,  b.  Dec.    4,   1892;  tn.  1920, 

Lesa  Frances,  d.  of  John  Wright  Guise,  Esq.,  of  Newnham- 

on-Severn,  Glos.  ;  and  has  Lsue — Manley  Anselm  Power, 

Esq.,    b.   1920;  and   Charlotte  Lesa.      Estate  and  Postal 

address — Aston  Court,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Boltcn  Power,  Vicar  of  Bramley, 

Surrey,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1882 ;  by  2nd  wife,  tn.  1853,  Mary 

(d.  1898),  d.  of  Rev.  Lawrence  William  Eliot,  Rector 

of  Peperharow,  Godalming,  Surrey  : — 

Kingsmill  Henry  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  tn.   1897, 

Mary,  d.  of  Rose  Lewis  Mangles,  V.C.  ;  and  has  issue — 

Henry  Ross  Power,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  Eliot   Kingsmill 

Power,  Gentleman,  b.   1898  ;   and   Nancy  Mary.      Res. — 

Sandpit  Hall,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

Son  of  Sir   Lawrence  Eliot-Power,   K.C.B.,   C.V.O., 
Vice-Adm.   R,N.,£.   1864;  d.  1927;  tn.  1901,  Muriel, 
d.  of  Sydney  Want,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  : — 
Manly  Laurence  Power,    Esq.,    Lieut.   R. N.,    b.   1904. 
Address — The  Old  Vicarage,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

GEORGE  RICHARD  POWER-LALOR,  Gentleman, 
late  Lieutenant  Tipperary  Artillery.  Born  August  29,  1864, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edmond  James  Power-Lalor, 
Esquire,  of  Long  Orchard,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  the  county  of  Tipperary  (High  Sheriff  1857), 
Captain  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  by  his  wife  Mary  Frances, 
daughter  of  George  Ryan,  Esquire,  of  Inch  House,  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  the  county  of  Tipperary.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— He  bears  for  Arms:  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  gules  (for  Lalor) ;  2.  argent,  a  chief  in- 
dented sable ;  3.  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  escallops 
of  the  first  (for  Power).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or  ; 
and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm 
embowed,  vested  gules,  cuffed  vert,  the  hand  proper  grasping 
a  short  sword  also  proper  (for  Lalor) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  stag's  head  affrontee  or,  between  the  horns  a 
crucifix  proper  (for  Power).  Mottoes — "Fortis  et  fidelis"  ; 
"  Per  crucem  ad  coronam."  Married,  1910,  Stella,  widow 
of  Edward  Wells  Keegan  and  d.  of  George  Browne,  Esq. , 
D.L.,  of  Brownestown.  Seat — Long  Orchard,  Templemore, 
co.  Tipperary. 

POWERSCOURT,  Viscount,  see  WINGFIELD. 

POWIS,  Earl  of,  see  HERBERT. 

POWIS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and  or,  in  chief 
three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a 
lion  rampant  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  gamb 
erased  proper,  grasping  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  bendwise 
or,  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  also  proper. 
Badge — A  lion's  gamb  erased  proper,  enfiled  by  a  mascle 
or.     Motto—"  Parta  tueri." 

Son  of  Richard  Powis,  of  Manchester,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1926  ; 
tn.  1870,  Jane,  d.  of  Henry  Smith,  of  Ireland: — 

Richard  Henry  Powis,  M.C,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.E.,  b.  1876; 
in.  1908,  Alice  Mercy,  d.  of  John  Collins,  and  has  issue — 
Mercy  Alice.  Res. — Bridgewater  House,  Sudbury,  Middle- 
sex ;  The  Retreat,  Frinton,  Essex.     Club — St.  Stephen's. 

POWLES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  on  a 
chevron  ermine  between  three  crosses  potent  counter- 
changed,  as  many  mascles  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  in  front  of  two  battleaxes  in  saltire  or,  a  goat 
statant  sable,  armed  or.  Motto — "  Qualis  vita  finis  ita." 
Sons  of  John  Richard  Powles,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.  , 
F.  Hewitt  :— 

William  Delisle  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    tn.  1875, 

Marianne  Elizabeth  Annie,  d.  of  late  James  Brooksbank, 
Barr.-at-Law ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Copley  Powles, 
Gentleman.   Lieut.   R.N.  (ret.),   b.  ;   (2)  Rev.   Robert 


Cowley    Powles,   M.A.,    Vicar  of  Rocliffe,  b,  (Res. — 

Rocliffe  Vicarage,  Carlisle)  ;  (3)  Francis  Brooksbank 
Powles,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),   b.  .     Res. — 

Rev.   Robert  Fraser  Powles,   M.A.    (Durham),  Vicar  of 
Beaulieu,  b.         .     Res. — Beaulieu  Rectory,  Brockenhurst 
Hants. 

Sons  of  John  Diston  Powles,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.  2nd, 
,d.  of Ogle:— 

Richard  Cowley  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Res. — 

George  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

Thomas  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  tn.  ;  and  has 

issue — (1)  George  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.         [in.         ,  , 

d.  of Green  ;  and  has  issue— George  Powles,  (jentie- 

man,  b.  ];   ^2)  Thomas  William  Powles,   Esq.,   Col. 

R.G.A.  (ret),  *.  '       .     Res.— 

Sons  of  T.  O.  Powles,  b.  ;  d  ;  m.         :— 

Henry  Powles,  Gentleman,  M.I. C  E.,  b.         .     Res.— 

Edmund  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

Ridelt  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Res. — 
Son  of  Charles  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

tn.  : — 

Charles  Guy  Powles,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  New 
Zealand  Staff  Corps,  served  S.  Afiica  and  Great  War,  b. 
1872  ;  tn.  1903,  Jessie  Mary,  d.  of  C.  Richardson,  of 
Wellington,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — Guy  Powles,  Gentle- 
man, b.  .  Address — Headquarters,  Central  Command, 
Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. 

Argyll  Frank  Powles,  Gentleman,  b        .     Res  — 
Son  of  Alfred  Powles,  b.         ;  d.         ;         tn. 

Alfred    Powles,    Gentleman,   b.         ;    in.  ;    and   has 

issue — Alfred  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Kenneth  Powles,  b.         ;  d.         ;  tn.  '. — 

Edward  Paulet   Powles,   Gentleman,  Solicitor,   b. 
Res.— 

Rev.  Ernest  Powles,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Snailwell, 
b.  ;  tn.   1895,  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Bignold 

of  Harford  Lodge,  Norwich,  and  has  issue — Stephen 
Howard  Powles,  Gentleman,  b.  [tn.  1929,  Barbara,  d. 

of  Charles  Garnett,  of  Chippenham,  Wilts.]  ;  Heather 
[tn.  1917,  Capt.  Tyler,  R.A.] ;  and  Cecilia  [tn.  1928,  Robert, 
son  of  Archibald  Fleming,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh.  Res.  - 
Snailwell  Rectory,  Newmarket. 

POWLETT,  Earl,  see  ORDE. 

POWNALL.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  azure,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon 
of  the  last,  charged  with  a  mullet  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  proper, 
charged  with  two  mullets  in  pale  argent,  in  the  paw  a  key 
in  bend  sinister,  the  ward  upwards  or,  affixed  thereto  a 
chain  entwined  about  the  gamb  of  the  second. 

Sons  of  Charles  Assheton  Whately  Pownall,  Esq.,  6. 
1848  ;  d.  1920  ;  tn.  1875,  Dora  Bourne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Royds,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Wavertree,  of  the  family  of 
Royds,  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire: — 

Sir  Assheton  Pownall,  Knt.  Bach.  (1926),  O.B.E.  (mil.) 
1919,  M.P.  Lewisham  since  1918,  Lt.-Col.  London  Regt. 
(T.A.)  1916-21,  b.  Oct.  3,  1877;  tn  1904,  Florence  Helen, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Clayton  Cowell.  Res.— 6  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
S.W.     Clubs — Carlton,  R.A.C.,  Ranelagh. 

Henry  Royds  Pownall,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  Lt.-Col.  R.A. 
(T.A.),  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  Nov.  19,  1887; 
tn.  1918,  Lucy  L.  Gray,  d.  of  the  late  William  Henderson, 
of  Aberdeen.     Res. — 

POWNALL  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  patee  of  the  first,  a 
chief  wavy  azure,  thereon  a  dolphin  embowed  of  the  field 
between  two  crescents  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  sable, 
erased  and  charged  with  two  roses  in  pale  argent,  in  the 
paw  a  key  and  chain  entwined  about  the  gamb,  affixed 
thereto  in  bend  sinister,  the  ward  downwards  or.  Motto— 
"Grace  me  guide." 

Eld.  and  only  son  of  Henry  Harrison  Pownall,  Esq., 
J. P.    cos.  ot  Middlesex,  London,    and   Sussex,    M.A. 
(Camb.),   Barr.-at-Law,    b.    1853;    d.  1913 ;    m.  1886, 
Blanche,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  J.  Glossop,  of  Lunes- 
dale,  Torquay  : — 
John  Cecil  Glossop  Pownall,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, b.  1891 ;  tn.  1925,  Margaret 
Nina,  d.  of  Charles  Jesson,  and  has  issue— Henry  Charles 
Pownall,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  John  Lionel  Pownall,  Gen- 
tleman,   b.   1929.        Res.— 11    Drayton     Court,    Drayton 
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CECIL  DU  PRE  PENTON  POWNEY,  Esq.,  O.B.E. 
(1925),  Lt.-Col.  late  3rd  Batt.  Hants.  Regt.,  J.P.  Hants., 
High  Sheriff  1904,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  and  M.R.I.,  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards  1884-1894,  Soudan  1885  (medal  and 
clasp,  and  Khedive's  Star),  second  class  of  the  Order  of 
Redemption  of  W.  Africa,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour. 
Born  1862,  being  the  only  surv.  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Penton  Powney,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Madras,  by  Madelina  Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Porcher  of  Oakwood  Hall, 
Sussex.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  14  Dec.  1894)— 
Sable,  a  fesse  cotised  and  couped  between  five  mascles,  four 
in  chief  and  one  in  base,  all  argent.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
mascle  argent,  three  mascles  interlaced  fessewise  also 
argent.  Motto — "Pro  rege."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with 
yellow  facings.  Married,  June  1,  1895,  Ethel  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Norton  Knatchbull  of  Andover,  late 
95th  Regt.;  and  has  issue — Beryl  Wyndham.  Postal 
addresses — 24  Egerton  Terrace,  S.W.3;  Old  Knightons, 
Dunsfold,  Godalming.      Club — Bachelors'. 

POWYS.  Or,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  in  bend  dexter 
between  two  cross  crosslets  ntchee  in  bend  sinister  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — A  bear's  gamb  erased 
and  erect  gules,  holding  a  sceptre  also  erect  headed  with 
a  fleur-de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Parta  tueri." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Littleton  Powys,  4th  Baron  Lil- 
ford,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1896  ;   m.  1859,  Emma  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Thomas  Brandling,  of  Lower  Gosforth,  North- 
umberland : — 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Powys,  5th  Baron  Lilford,  of  Lilford, 
Northants.  (26  Oct.  1797)  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 
reaper,  with  ears  of  corn  round  his  hat,  a  reap-hook  in  his 
exterior  hand,  and  a  garb  erect  lying  at  his  feet  all 
proper  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  soldier  of  the  Northamptonshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  habited  vert,  turned  up  buff,  booted, 
his  exterior  hand  resting  upon  his  sword,  the  point  on 
the  ground  all  proper],  D.L.,  B.A.  Oxford,  Capt.  (ret.) 
Northants.   Regt.,  b.  1863  ;  m.   1894,  Milly  Louisa,  d. 
of  George  Soltau-Symons,  of  Chaddlewood,  co.  Devon. 
Seats — Lilford  Hall,  Oundle  ;  Bank  Hall,  Preston.  Town 
res. — 79  Mount  Street,  W.i.      Clubs — Oriental,  Carlton, 
Travellers'. 

Hon.  Stephen  Powys,  b.  1869.  Res. — 4  Chesterfield 
Street,  Mayfair,  W.     Club— Travellers'. 

Third  son  of  3rd  Baron  Lilford,  b.  1801  ;   d.  1861  ;  />/. 

1830,  Hon.  Mary  Elizabeth  Fox  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Lord 

Holland  :— 

Rev.   the    Hon.    Edward   Victor  Robert   Powys,  LL.B. 

(Camb. ),  late  Vicar  of  Kensing,  Kent,  b.  1839  ;  m.  1865, 

Elizabeth  (d.  1870),  d.  of  William  Watkyn  Wayne,  of  Plas 

Newydd,  Aberdare ;    and  has  surv.   issue — Mervyn  Owen 

Wayne  Powys,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1866  [m.  1896,  Mary 

Theresa,  d.    of  Hon.  Leopold  Fox  Powys   (Res. — 17  The 

Circus,  Bath.     Club — Garrick)]  ;  Edward  William  Wayne 

Powys,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  \_m.  1919,  Sarah,  d.  of  Samuel 

Phenix  Franks,    of  Wisbech].     Res. — 10   Rutland   Court, 

S.W.7. 

POWYS-KECK.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  bend 
ermine,  between  two  cotises  flory  counterflory  or,  and  (for 
distinction)  a  canton  of  the  last  (Keck)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion's 
gamb  erased  in  bend  dexter,  between  two  cross  crosslets 
fitch£e  in  bend  sinister  gules  (for  Powys).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  mural  crown  gules,  a 
maiden's  head  ermine,  purfled  or,  her  hair  dishevelled  and 
flotant  of  the  same,  adorned  with  a  chaplet  vert,  and 
garnished  wiih  roses  proper ;  2.  or,  a  lion's  gamb  erased 
and  erect  gules,  grasping  a  fleur-de-lys  bendwise  or. 
Mottoes — "  En  Dieu  est  ma  foy  "  (for  Keck)  ;  and  "  Parta 
tueri "  (for  Powys). 

Sons   of  the  late  Thomas    Bancho  Powys-Keck,  late 

60th  Roy.   Rifles,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Matilda,  second 

dau.  of  James  Johnston  of  Kincardine,  Perth,  N.B.  : — 

Thomas  Charles  Leycester  Powys-Keck,  Gentleman,  late 

Lieutenant    KR.R.C,   b.    1871  ;    m.    1917,    Clare,   d.  of 

Richard    Dowson  ;     and    has    issue — Thomas     Leycester 

Rowys-Keck,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 

Horatio  James  Powys-Keck,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  London 
Irish  Rifles,  formerly  K.R.R.C.,  and  A.D.C.  to  Governor 
of  Newfoundland,  b.  1873;  m.  1902,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of 
Alexander  Harvey,  of  St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  and  has 
issue — 2  daus.  Res. — 12  Onslow  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Carlton;  R.A.C. ;  M.C.C. 


POWYS-LYBBE  of  Hardwick  House  (R.L.,  for  name, 
1863;  forarms,  1907,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i. 
and  iiii.,  ermine  a  bend  between  two  lions  rampant  gules 
(Lybbe) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  or,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  in  bend  gules 
between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  last  (Powys);  2. 
the  same  arms  of  Powys  ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Lybbe  ; 
4.  argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  a  label  of  as  many 
points  azure  (Barrington) ;  5.  argent,  on  a  bend  gules, 
three  lozenges  of  the  field  (Mercy) ;  6.  per  pale  or 
and  gules,  an  escarbuncle  sable  (Mandeville) ;  7.  azure, 
a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or  (Chetwyn)  ;  8. 
ermine,  three  lions  rampant  gules  (Bellhouse) ;  9.  argent, 
three  lions  rampant  gules  (Bayard) ;    10.    gules,  a  griffin 


segreant  or,  armed  azure  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the 
second  (Battell)  ;  n.  gules,  an  inescocheon  argent,  within 
anorle  of  eight  martlets  or  (Enfield) ;  12.  vert,  five  escallops, 
two,  one  and  two  argent  (Holbech)  ;  13.  quarterly  or  and 
gules,  a  bordure  sable  bezantee  (Rochford);  14.  per  pale 
sable  and  or,  a  saltlre  engrailed  ccunterchanged  (Pole) ; 
15.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Pole) ;  16.  the  Royal  Arms, 
France  and  England  quarterly,  a  label  argent  ;  17.  quar- 
terly gules  and  argent,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
tower  or,  and  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  lion  ram- 
pant purpure  (Castile) ;  18  gules,  a  saltire  argent  (Nevill) ; 
19.  lozengy  gules  and  or,  a  canton  ermine  (Nevill) ;  20.  or, 
fretty  gules,  on  a  canton  per  pale  ermine  and  or,  a  galley 
sable  (Nevill);  21.  or,  a  galley  sable  (Nevill);  22.  gules,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  semee  of  billets  sable  (Bulmer)  ;  23.  or,  a 
chief  indented  azure  (Middleham) ;  24.  quarterly  or  and 
gules,  abend  sable  (FitzRobert) ;  25.  argent,  three  lozenges 
conjoined  in  fesse  gules  (Montacute) ;  26.  paly  of  six  argent 
and  gules,  on  a  bend  of  the  last,  three  eagles  displayed  or 
(Grandison) ;  27.  gules,  two  bars  gemmell  or,  in  chief  a 
lion  passant  of  the  last  (Tregoz)  ;  28.  argent,  a  fesse  gules 
between  three  mullets  pierced  sable  (Elwias) ;  29.  or,  an 
eagle  displayed  vert  (Montherme) ;  30.  azure,  semee  of 
fleurs-de-lis  argent,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last,  armed  gules 
(Holland) ;  31.  gules,  ten  bezants,  four,  three,  two  ard  one 
(Zouche)  ;  32.  gules,  ten  mascles,  three,  three,  three  and 
one  (Rohan);  33.  ermine  (Brittany);  34.  azure,  semee  of 
billets  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Baums) ;  35.  gules,  seven 


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mascles  conjoined  three,  three  and  one  or  (Quincey) ;  36. 
gules,  a  cinquefoil  pierced  ermine  (Bellomont)  ;  37.  lozengy 
azure  and  or  (Mellent)  ;  38.  per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  bend 
vair  (Gvvadyr);  39.  gules,  a  pale  or  (Grantmesnil)  ;  40. 
azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules. 
crowned  or  (Galloway) ;  41.  azure,  six  lioncels  rampant  or 
(Longspee)  ;  42.  gules,  three  palets  vair,  on  a  chief  or,  a 
lion  passant  sable  (Rosemar)  ;  43.  argent,  six  escallops 
sable  (Riddlesford) ;  44.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  or, 
within  a  bordure  argent  (Plantagenet)  ;  45.  or,  two  bars 
gules,  in  chief  three  torteaux  (Wake) ;  46.  gules,  two  bendlets 
wavy  or  (Brewer);  47.  barry  of  ten  argent  and  gules 
(Stutteville) ;  48.  gules,  a  fesse  between  six  cross  crosslets  or 
(Beauchamp)  ;  49.  per  pale  or  and  gules,  three  roundels 
counterchanged  (d'Abetot) ;  50.  argent,  two  bars  gules 
(Manduit) ;  51.  chequy  or  and  azure,  a  chevron  ermine 
(Newburgh)  ;  52.  lozengy  or  and  azure,  a  bordure  gules, 
charged  with  eight  plates  (Warwick) ;  53.  gules,  two  bars 
or  (Harcourt)  ;  54.  quarterly  or  and  gules,  a  bordure  vair 
(FitzGeoffrey)  ;  55.  argent,  a  maunch  gules  (Toni) ;  56. 
quarterly  argent  and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  a  fret  or,  over  all  a  bend  sable  (Despencer) ;  57. 
or,  three  chevronels  gules  (Clare)  ;  58.  gules,  three  clarions 
or  (Gloucester) ;  59.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  or  (FitzHamon) ; 
6o.  per  pale  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  guies,  armed  and 
langued  azure  (Marshall);  61.  argent,  on  a  chief  azure, 
three  crosses  patee  fitchee  at  the  feet  argent  (Strongbow); 
62.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Burgherch);  63.  or,  fretty 
gules  (Verdon)  ;  64.  or,  a  fes  e  gules  (Lacy).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  mail  armour,  the  hand  supporting 
a  spear  erect,  all  proper  (Lybbe);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion's  gamb  gules,  holding  a  sceptre  headed  with 
a  fleur-de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Parta  tueri." 

Sons    of    William     Reginald    Lybbe     Powys-Lybbe, 

Esq.,  J.P.,  of  The  Croft,  Wallingford,  Berks.,  b.  1856  ; 

d.    1888  ;     m.    2nd,     1880,    Sarah,     d.    of    William 

Bartholomew : — 
Reginald    Cecil    Lybbe    Powys-Lybbe,    Gentleman,    b. 
1881 ;   m.  1908,  Lilian  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  H.  E. 
Trotter,    of  Horton    Grange,   Reading ;    and  has   issue — 


Anthony  Powys-Lybbe,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  Ursula 
Margot.  Seat — Thurle  Grange.  Streatley,  Berks.  Res. — 
Rectory  Farm,  Streatley,  Berks. 

Richard  Barrington  Powys-Lybbe,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Philip     Lybbe     Powys-Lybbe,     Gentleman,     3.      1886, 

Res.— 

* 

POYNDER,  see  DICKSON-POYNDER. 


POYNTER  (H.  Coll.,  1902).  Pily  counter-pily  of  seven 
traits  or  and  sable,  the  points  ending  in  crosses  formed,  on 
a  chief  of  the  second  three  bezants.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit 
arm  erect,  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  encircled  by  an 
annulet  or,  and  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross  formee  fitchee 
of  the  last,  a  mount  vert.     Motto — "  Pense  a  pointer." 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  John  Poynter,  1st  Bart.,  G.C.V.O., 

Pres.  of  the  Royal  Academy,  D.C.  L.  (Oxon.),  Litt.D. 

(Camb.),  b.  1836;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1866,  Agnes  [d.  1906), 

d.  of  Rev.  George  Browne  Macdonald  : — 

Sir  Hugh  Edward   Poynter,   3rd    Bart.   (2   Aug.    1902), 

F.R.G.S.,  Hon.Capt.  in  the  Army, b.  1882;  m.  1905,  Mary 

Augusta   Mason,    d.    of  Charles    M.    Dickinson.      Res. — 

28  O'Connell  Street,  Sydney,  Australia. 

POYNTZ-STEWART  (Matric.  L.O.,  2  July  1879)— 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent, 
surmounted  of  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  garbs  or,  all  within  a  bordure  argent,  charged  with 
three  wolves'  heads  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  man's  head  proper.  Motto — "Never  unpre- 
pared."    Livery — Blue  coat,  yellow  breeches. 

Only  son  of  Charles  Poyntz-Stewart,   Esq.,   J. P.    co. 

Herts.,    M.A.    (Camb.),  b.  1837;    d.  1925;    m.    1882, 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  of  Col.  Hindley 

Wilkinson : — 
Robert  Niel  Poyntz-Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  April  23,  1884. 
Seat— Chesfield  Park,  Stevenage,  co.  Herts. 

POYSER  (H.  Coll.,  1773).  Azure,  a  fesse  erminois  be- 
tween in  chief  a  lion  passant  to  the  dexter  argent,  crowned 
or,  and  in  base  a  like  lion  to  the  sinister.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head 
erased  gules,  armed  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  twig  slipped 
vert,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  crown  vallary,  also 
gold. 

Only  son  of  Arthur  Horatio  Poyser,  Gentleman,  M.A. 

Ch.    Ch. ,    Oxford,    Barrister-at-Law    of   the    Middle 

Temple,  b.    1849 ;   m.    1872,    Alice,    dau.  of  William 

Whytehead  of  Clifton,  Yorks.  : — 
Arthur  Hampden  Ronald  Wastell  Poyser,  Gentleman,  b 
1884.     Res  — 

PRAED,  see  MACKWORTH. 

PRAIN(L.O.,  31  Dec.  1926).  Azure,  a  chevron  argent, 
in  base  two  hands  erect  couped  at  the  wrists  palms  inward 
in  the  attitude  of  prayer  proper,  on  the  chief  pean  three 


mullets  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  falcon  wings  addorsed 
proper.     Motto — "  Constans  omnia  perpeti." 


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Pra 


Pta 


Eldest  son  of  John  Easton  Prain,  b.  1839;  m.  1871, 
Catherine,  d.  of  John  Curror  : — 
James   Prain,   Esq.,   J. P.,   b.  1874;    m.    1902,    Victoria 
Eleanor,   d.  of  Andrew  Murray;  and  has  issue — (1)  Jchn 
Murray  Prain,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    (2)  James  Prain,  Gen- 

tleman, b.  ;  (3)  Eric  Murray  Prain,  Gentleman,  b.         ; 

and  Katharine  Eleanor.     Res.  —  Pincaple,  nr.  St.  Andrew's, 
Fife. 

PRAIN  (L.O.,  24  June  1913).  Argent,  sem6e  of  lotus- 
flowers  azure  and  roses  gules,  the  latter  barbed  and  seeded 
vert,  on  a  chief  of  the  third,  three  weavers'  shuttles  of  the 
field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  —  Two 
hands  erect,  couped  at  the  wrists  palms  inward  in  the 
attitude  of  prayer,  between  two  branches  of  palm  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Precor." 

Elder  son  of  the  late  David  Prain  of  Fettercairn,  Kin- 
cardineshire, b.  1824  ;    d.  1901  ;  m.  1856,  Mary,  eldest 
d.  of  the  late  George  Thomson  of  Alford,  Aberdeen- 
shire : — 
Sir   David    Prain,    Knt.   Bach.   (1912),   C.M.G.   (1912), 
CLE.  (1906),    Comdr.    Order  of  Leopold   II.    (Belgium), 
Knt.   Royal   Swedish   Order  of  the    Polar    Star,   F.R.S., 
F.R.S.E.,  F.L.S.,  M.A.,  M.B.,  LL.D.,  late  Lt.-Col.  Ind. 
Med.  Service,  Director  of  Royal  Gardens  at  Kew  1905-22, 
and  of  Forest  Products  Research  1922-5,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1887, 
Margaret,    d.   of    Rev.  William    Thomson,    of    Belhevie, 
Aberdeenshire;    and   had    issue — Theodore    Prain,    Esq., 
M.A. (St.  Andrews),  B.A.(Oxon.),  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Leicester- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1887  ;  killed  in  action  1914.    Res. — The  Well 
Farm,  Warlingham,  Surrey,     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Savile. 

PRASAD  SINGH  (H.  Coll.,  1  Nov.,  1916).  Azure,  a 
trisula  (Holy  Trident)  or,  in  base  two  Eastern  swords  in 
saltire  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  a  bank  of  clouds  a  dexter  hand 
proper,  grasping  a  trisula  as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  Maharaja  Sir  Raineswar  Prasad  Singh,  K.C.I.E., 
Bahadur  of  Gidhaur,  d.  1923: — 
Maharaja  Chandra  Mouleeswar  Prasad  Singh  Bahadur  of 
Gidhaur,  M.L.C.,  b.  .     Res—  Gidhaur,  E.C.P.,  India. 

PRATT.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  on  a  fesse  between 
three  elephants'  heads  erased  argent,  as  many  mullets  of 
the  field  (for  Pratt)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  spearheads  argent,  the  points  embrued  (for  Jef- 
freys). Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  an 
elephant's  head  erased  argent ;  2.  a  dragon's  head  erased 
vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  gules,  about  the  neck  a  gold  chain,  pendent  there- 
from a  portcullis  or.  Motto — "  Judicium  parium  aut 
lex  terra?." 

Son  of  Most  Hon.  John  Charles  Pratt,  3rd  Marquess 
Camden,  b.  1840 ;  d.  1872  ;  m.  1866,  Lady  Clementine 
Augusta,  d.  of  6th  Duke  of  Marlborough  : — 
Most  Hon.  John  Charles  Pratt,  4th  Marquess  Camden, 
Earl  Camden  (7  Sept.  1812),  Earl  of  Brecknock,  Viscount 
Bayham,  of  Bayham  Abbey,  Kent  (13  May  1876),  Baron 
Camden,  of  Camden  Place,  Kent  (17  July  1765),  Lord- 
Lieut,  for  Kent,  J. P.  Sussex,  Major  late  T.F.  Res., 
formerly  Major  W.  Kent  Yeo.,  served  Great  War 
1914-16  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  griffin  sable,  beak 
and  claws  gules  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  argent,  charged 
with  three  mullets  sable ;  on  the  sinister,  a  lion  or,  collared 
as  the  dexter],  b.  1872  ;  m.  1898,  Lady  Joan  Marion, 
C.B.E.,  d.  of  the  3rd  Marquess  of  Abergavenny  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Charles  Henry  Pratt,  commonly  called 
Earl  of  Brecknock,  Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1899  [m.  1920, 
Marjorie,  d.  of  Col.  A.  Jenkins,  of  Wherwell  Priory, 
Andover ;  and  has  issue — Lady  Mary  Clementine,  b.  1921 
(Res. — 3  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.)] ;  Lord  Roderic  Arthur 
Nevill  Pratt,  b.  1915  ;  Lady  Irene  Helen  [m.  1926,  Hon. 
Archibald  Cubbitt ;  and  has  issue] ;  Lady  Fiona.  Seat — 
Bayham  Abbey,  Lamberhurst,  Kent.  Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Carlton,  R.Y.S. 

Sons  of  Lord  Charles  Robert  Pratt,  Lt.-Col.  Oxfordsh. 

L.I. ,6.  1847;  d.  1905;  m.  1881,  Florence  (Res.— Old 

Bank     House,     Tonbridge),     d.     of    Major    G.     R. 

Stevenson :  — 

Rev.  Cecil  John  Charles  Pratt,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Vicar  ot 

Earsdon  since  1925,  b.  1886.      Res.— Earsdon  Vicarage, 

"Z  ewcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Rev.  Ronald  Arthur  Frederick  Pratt,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
temp.  Chaplain  R.N.,  b.  1886;  m.  1925,  Margaret,  d.  of 
George  Elam,M.D.,  of  Beckenham,  Kent.  Res. — Earsdon 
Vicarage,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 


PRATT  of  Ryston  (Vis.  Norfolk  1563).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  sable,  between  two  ogresses,  each  charged  with  a 
martlet  of  the  first  in  chief  and  an  ogress  in  base,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  argent,  three  mascles  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
between  a  branch  of  oak  and  another  of  pine,  each  fructed 
or,  a  wolf's  head  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  langued  and 
erased  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  charged  with  three 
roundels,  all  counterchanged.  Motto — "  Rident  florentia 
prata." 

Sons  of  Edward  Roger  Murray  Pratt,  Esq.,  J.P..D.L., 
of  Ryston  Hall,  Col.    Norfolk  Artillery,  b.    1847  ;    d. 
1921  ;  m.   1881,  Hon.  Louisa  Mulholland,  d.   of   1st 
Baron  Dunleath  : — 
Edward  Roger  Pratt,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A.,  b. 
1882  ;  m.  1923,  Beatrix  Elaine,  2nd  d.  of  Major.Gen.  Sir 
Reginald  Thynne,  K.C.B. ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Roger 
Michael  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b- 1926  ;  and  Auriol  Mary  Eliza- 
beth.    Seat — Ryston  Hall,  nr.  Duwnham,  Norfolk. 

Jermyn  Harold  Pratt,  F.S.I.,  b.  1883.  Res.—  The  Brook 
House,  St.  Giles,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Henry  Murray  Pratt,  Gentleman, 
b.  1854  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1878,  Maria  (Res. — Portage  la 
Prairie,  Manitoba,  Canada),  second  d.  of  Rev.  H. 
George: — 

Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Son  of  William  Dering  Pratt,  Esq.,  Deputy  Insp.-Gen. 
of  Police,  Bengal,   b.  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  ,  Louisa 

Constance,  d.  of Steele  :— 

Henry  Roger  Evelyn  Pratt,  Esq.  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
Indian  Army,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1909,  Yolande  Beatrix,  ygst. 
d.  of  late  Edmund  Tower ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Francis 
Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Montagu  William  Pratt,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1917;  Oliver  Gartside  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Strandways,  Windlesham,  Surrey. 

PRATT  (U.O.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  three  mullets 
sable  between  three  elephants'  heads  erased  of  the  second, 
tusked  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant's  head  erased  sable, 
tusked  or.     Motto — "  Servabo  fidem." 

Sons  of  Robert  Pratt,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  b.  1835  ;  d, 
1910 ;  m.  1855,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Austin  Cooper 
Chadwick  of  Damerville,  co.  Tipperary  : — 

Austin  Cooper  Chadwick  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1859 ; 
m.  1905,  Lilian  Kathleen,  d.  of  Robert  Jennings  of  Cork. 
Res. — Beechmount,  Carrigrohane,  co.  Cork. 

Robert  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1902,  Jane  Adela 
Pope,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Pope  Gray  of  Woodsgift,  Blackrock, 
co.  Cork;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Pope  Pratt,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903;  (2)  Rowland  Davies  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b. 
1905;  Claire  Adela;  and  Bryannah  Berkeley.  Res. — 
Winchester. 

James  Edward  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res.— 
Australia. 

John  Pratt,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Surgeon,  late  R.N.,  L.R.C.P., 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1880;  m.  1906,  Mary 
Margaret,  d.  of  Armand  Bernard,  M.B. ,  of  Rodney  Street, 
Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — John  MacLeod  Pratt,  2nd  Lieut. 
Northants.  Regt.,  b.  1907.  Res.— Highfield,  Millom, 
Cumberland. 

Sons  of  late  Richard  Charles  Pratt,  Esq.,  of  Kinsale, 
J.P.  co.  Cork,  Lieut.  95th  Regt.,  b.  1819;  d.  1903; 
m.  2nd,  Mary  Del  Hoste,  eld.  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  John 
Rowley  Hey  land,  7th  Roy.  Fus.  : — 

Charles  Percy  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

John  Rowley  Heyland  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m. 
1899,  Florence  Kate,  d.  of  C.  Gainsford  Dixon  of  Rayleigh, 
Essex.     Res. — 

Richard  Charles  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1898, 
Charlotte  Amyand  Powys,  d.  of  Henry  Atherton  Adams  of 
Wynters,  Essex,  and  widow  of  Robert  Wilkes  Heard  of 
Pallastown,  co.  Cork  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Francis 
Atherton  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1899 ;  (2)  James  Lilford 
Atherton  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Amyand  Mary  Ather- 
ton; and  Elizabeth  Atherton.  Res. — Sprayfield,  Sandycove, 
Kinsale;   10  Fisher  Street,  Kinsale. 

Cecil  William  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1910, 
Margaretta  Kathleen,  d.  of  Col  Henry  Crawford,  R.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers ;  and  has  issue— Henry  Richard  Pratt, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Reginald  Michael  Pratt,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914  :  Cecil  Leslie  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Res.— 
Naas,  Ireland. 


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PRATT.  Gules,  on  a  pile  argent,  between  two  mullets 
of  six  points  in  base  or,  an  elephant's  head  couped  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wnath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  javelins  in  saltire,  an  elephant's  head 
couped  proper,  holding  in  the  trunk  a  mullet  of  six  points 
or.  Motto — "  Aut  fas  aut  mors."  Livery — Claret  colour, 
with  white  facings. 

Sons  of  Bickerton  Pratt,  Esq.,  ofRoughton,  J. P.  for 

co.  Monmouth,  b.  1840;  in.  1875,  Evelina  Maria  (Res. 

— Cifu  Llwyn,  Ponthir,  Caerleon,  Mon.),  daughter  of 

William  Adams,  Fellow  of  the  Geological  Society  : — 

Bickerton  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Estate — Common, 

Cefnllwyn,  in  the  county  of  Monmouth.     Res. — 24  Friars' 

Road,  Newport,  Mon. 

Bernard  William  Harries  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Edward  Spencer  Pratt,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 

JOSEPH  PRATT,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Mayo  (High 
Sheriff  1874),  and  J.  P.  co.  Cavan  (High  Sheriff  1894).  Born 
1843,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Mervyn  Pratt,  Esq.,  of 
Cabra  Castle  and  Enniscoe,  by  Madaline  Eglantine,  only 
d.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Col.  Jackson  of  Enniscoe.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  6,  argent,  on  a  chevron 
sable,  between  three  ogresses,  each  charged  with  a  martlet 
of  the  first,  three  mascles  of  the  field  (for  Pratt);  2.  or, 
tn  adder  curling  and  erected  on  its  tail  sable  (for  Cooch) ; 
3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  between  three  hawks'  heads 
erased  azure,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  or  (for  Jackson) ;  4. 
argent,  on  a  bend  indented  sable,  between  two  cottises 
azure,  each  charged  with  three  bezants,  as  many  fleurs-de- 
lys  of  the  field  (for  Cuff) ;  5.  ermine,  a  griffin  segreant 
azure,  armed  or  (for  Aungier).  Mantling'  sable  and 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  pierced  through  the  back  of 
the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  proper.  Motto — •"  Virtute 
et  armis."  Married,  1870,  Madeline  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of  Cornacassa,  Monaghan  ; 
and  has  had  issue — -(i)  Mervyn  Pratt,  Esq.,  D.S  O.,  Major 
(ret.)  K.R.R.C.,  D.L.  co.  Mayo  (Cabra Castle,  Kingscourt, 
co.  Cavan),  b.  1873;  (2)  Audley  Charles  Pratt,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  nth  R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1874;  killed 
in  action  1917.  Seats — Cabra  Castle,  King's  Court,  co. 
Cavan  ;  Enniscoe,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 

PRATT  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron 
sable,  between  three  ogresses,  each  charged  with  a  martlet 
of  the  first,  three  mascles  of  the  field  (Pratt)  ;  2  and  3,  or, 
an  adder  curling  and  erected  on  its  tail  sable  (Cooch). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  pierced  through 
the  back  of  the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  proper.  Motto — 
"Virtute  et  armis." 

Son  of  Walter  Caulfeild  Pratt,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Bucks.,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  Oxfordshire  Regt. ,  for- 
merly Capt.  67th  Regt.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1900 ;  tn.  1852,  the 
Hon.  Catherine  Cecilia  (d.  1894),  sixth  d.  of  George, 
3rd  Lord  Boston : — 
Major  Gerald  George  Caulfeild  Pratt,  3rd  Batt.  Oxford- 
shire L.I.,  b.  1855.     Postal  address — Oving,  Aylesbury. 

PRENDERGAST(U.O.,3oOct.  1905).  Gules  a  saltire 
engrailed  vair,  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  eight  trefoils 
slipped  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope's  head  erased  proper, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Motto — "  Veritas 
vincit." 

Only  surv.  child  of  Robert  Keating  Prendergast,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Ardfinnan  Castle,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1890;  m.  i860, 
Julia,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Kinahan,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Knock 
Breda,  co.  Down  : — 
Admiral  Sir   Robert  John    Prendergast,    K.C.B.    (mil.) 
1920,    A.D.C.    to   the    King   in    1913-14,    served    Great 
War,  Rear-Adm.  Scapa  1916-19,  Vice-Adm.  comdg.  Ork- 
neys and  Shetland  1919-20,  Admiral  ret.  list,  1924,  b.  1864; 
tn.   1905,    Bertha  Janet,  only  child   of  Capt.   John   Binnie 
Mackenzie,  1st  Royal  Scots  ;  and  has  had  issue — Frederick 
John  Senhouse  Prendergast,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;   d. 
Res. — Mead's  House,  Eastbourne.     Clubs — United  Service, 
R.Y.S.  (Cowes). 

PRENTICE  (  ).     Party  per  chevron  engrailed 

or  and  azure,  three  greyhounds  courant,  counterchanged,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Crest  -  Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-greyhound  rampant  or, 
collared,  ringed,  and  lined  sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with    a    trefoil    slipped    vert.      Motto— "Nee   timeo  nee 


sperno."  Livery —Blue  coat,  silver  buttons,  black  and 
yellow  striped  waistcoat,  with  silver  buttons,  Oxford  grey 
breeches,  top  boots,  silver  band  round  hat. 

Sons  of  John  George  Prentice,   Gentleman,  of  Oxton, 
Cheshire,  b.  1851 ;  d.  19x1  ;  m.  1879,  Agnes  Sophia,  d. 
of  Christian  Hermann  Rohde: — 
George  Stukeley  Prentice,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res.— 
Oxton,  Cheshire. 

Arthur  Augustus  Prentice,  Esq. ,  M.C.,  late  Major  R.F.A., 
b.  1887  ;  tn.  1918,  Winefride  Audsley,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  B. 
Tasker,  V.D. ;  and  has  issue — John  Miehael  Prentice,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1922;  Peter  Tasker  Prentice,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925  ;  and  Pamela  Francis.  Res.— 33  Arundel  Avenue, 
Sefton  Park    Liverpool. 

Capt.  Oscar  Prentice  (twin  with  Arthur  Augustus).  Res. 
— 5  Cearns  Road,  Oxton,  Cheshire. 

PRESCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  pean  and 
erminois.on  a  chief  or,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  between  two  leopards'  faces  sable.  Mantling 
sable  and  or  Crest— On  a  wreath  or  and  sable,  upon 
the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper,  a  leopard  statant 
sable.  Motto — "  Vincit  qui  potitur." 
Son  of  John  Prescott : — 

Sir  William  Henry  Prescott,  C.B.E.,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn.M.I.C.E.,  J.P.,  D.L.  Middx., 
M.P.  N.  Tottenham  1918-22,  Maj.  (ret.)  R.E.,  b.  1875; 
tn.  1898,  Bessie  Smith,  d.  of  the  late  Mark  Stanley,  of 
Ambleside ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Stanley  Prescott, 
Esq.,  b.  1899;  William  Robert  Stanley  Prescott,  Esq., 
b.  1912  ;  Louise  Bernice  [m.  1928,  Reginald  Gray] ;  Grace 
Geraldine.  Res. — Alington  House,  White  Hart  Lane, 
Tottenham,  N.17.     Club — St.  Stephen's. 

PRESCOTT  (H.  Coll.,  26  Feb.  1927).  Ermine,  on  a 
chevion  sable,  two  oak  leaves  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
two  leopards'  faces  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.     Crest — Issuant  out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  a  boar's 


head  argent  langued  gules,  armed  azure,  crined  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  two  oak  leaves  conjoined  on  one 
stem  gold.  Motto — "  Le  defi  presque  ote  le  destln." 
Livery — Black  and  gold. 

Only  surviving  son  of  Fernando  Cortes  Prescott,  of 

Ottawa,  Illinois,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1874  ;  tn.  1857,  Juliette 

Estelle,  d.  of  Captain  the  Rev.  Charles  Packer  Clarke, 

Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Ottawa,  and  Chaplain  nth 

111.  Infantry,  U.S.V.  :— 

Brig.-Gen.   the   Hon.  Frank  Clarke   Prescott,  Speaker, 

California    Assembly    1905  ;    Commanding    1st   Brigade, 

National  Guard  of  California  1903  (ret.),  served  Spanish- 


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American  War,  Philippine  Insurrection,  Consul  de  Chile  a 
Los  Angeles  I9i8,&.  1859  ;  m.  1879,  Maria  Virginia  de  ks 
Reyes,  d.  of  George  Parish  Tebbetts  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Lt.-Col.  Frank  Clarke  Prescott,  Jr.,  commanding  1st  Bn. 
7th  California  Infantry,  U.S.N.G.,  Mexican  Border,  and 
European  War,  b.  1879  [m.  1904,  Helen  Edna  Harry,  and 
d.  1921,  leaving  issue— (1)  Frank  Clarke  Prescott,  III. 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Army  of  the  United  States,  b.  1905  ;  (2) 
Dudley  Tebbetts  Prescott,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  five 
daus.].  Estate—  Helendale,  California.  Res.— 2958  S. 
Harvard  Boulevard,  Los  Angeles,  California.  Postal 
address— Suite  418,  No.  405,  South  Hill  Street,  Los  Angeles, 
California,  U.S.A. 

PRESCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  invected 
argent,  between  two  owls  in  chief  of  the  last  and  a  beacon 
erect  in  base  fired  proper,  all  within  two  flaunches  of  the 
second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest—  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  sable, 
cuff  erminois,  holding  in  the  hand  a  beacon  fired  proper, 
four  mascles  interlaced  fessewise  gules.  Motto—"  Lux 
mihi  Deus." 

Son  of  John  Barrow  Prescott,  B.A. ,  of  Wilmslow  Park, 

Cheshire,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1875  !  m-  l86S.  Lucy  Maria,  d. 

of  William  Haynes  Mason,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of 

Seedley  House,  Leintwardine,  Herefordshire  : — 

Charles  Barrow  Clarke  Prescott,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the 

Manor  of  Bollen-cum-Norcliffe,  b.  1870.     Seat— The  Manor 

House,   Wilmslow    Park,    Wilmslow,    Cheshire.      Clubs— 

Wellington,  Windham,  Arts,  Conservative  (Wilmslow). 

PRESCOTT  of  Bockleton  Court  (R.L.,  1904,  H.  Coll., 
these  arms  of  Prescott  and  Decie  having  been  previously 
exemplified,  1866,  under  R.L.  to  assume  name  of  Prescott- 
Decie).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  argent,  guttle  - 
de-poix,  between  three  owls  close  of  the  second  (Prescott), 
2  and  3,  argent,  a  hand  coupedat  the  wrist  fesseways  hold- 
ing a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two 
towers  in  chief  gules  (Decie).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested 
gules,  gutt^e-d'or,  cuff  ermine,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a 
beacon  sable,  fired  also  proper  (Prescott) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  holding  in  bend  sinister  a 
sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  trefoils 
vert  (Decie).    Motto— "  Toujours  preL" 

Only  son  of  Francis  Edward  Prescott,  Esq. ,  of  Bockleton 

Court,  J. P.,  B.A. ,  Barrister-at-Law,   Hon.  Major  late 

4th  (M.)  and  7th  (T.)  Batts.  Worcs.   Regt.,  b.   1861 ; 

d.    1927;    m.     1891,    Frederica   Mary,    d.    of    Ralph 

Benson,    Esq.,    of  Lutwyche    Hall,    Much    Wenlock, 

Salop : — 

William  Ralph  Prescott,  Esq.,  M.C.,  with  2  bars,  Capt. 

2nd  Batt.  Worcs.  Regt.,  b.  1894.    Seat—  Bockleton  Court, 

Tenbury,  Worcs. 

PRESCOTT-DECIE  (R.L.  1866,   H.  Coll.)— Quarterly, 
1    and   4,    argent,    a    hand   couped    at    the  wrist    fesse- 


ways sholding  a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
or,  between  two  towers  in  chief  gules  (Decie) ;  2  and  3. 
sable,  a  chevron  argent,  guttee- de-poix,  between  three  owls 
of  the  second  (Prescott).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect, 
holding  in  bend  sinister  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hili 
or,  between  two  trefoils  vert  (Decie) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  gules,  guttee-d'or,  holding  in 
the  hand  proper  a  beacon  sable,  fired  proper  (Prescott), 
Motto— "Toujours  pret."  Livery  — Drab,  with  red  facings, 
striped  waistcoat  (drab  and  red),  red  plush  breeches,  silver 
buttons  and  hat-band. 

Sons   of    Richard   Prescott-Decie,   Esq.,    formerly   of 
Brockleton  Court,  late  Colonel  4th  Batt.  Wore.  Regt., 
J.  P.  for  co.   Worcester,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.   Hereford, 
Chairman  Herefordshire  County  Council,  b.  1838 ;  d. 
1927;  m.  1st,  i860,  Arabella  (d.  1902),  only  d.  of  William 
George   Prescott   of  Clarence,   Roehampton,    and    62 
Threadneedle   Street,    London,    Banker;    2nd,    1904, 
Harriett  (d.  1907),  widow  of  Arthur  John  Childe  Free- 
man    of    Fernie,    Herefordshire  ;     3rd,    1908,    Alice 
Henrietta  (d.  1913),  d.  of  F.  Napleton  Drew  : — 
The  late  Francis   Edward  Prescott,  Esq.   (q.v.). 
Cyril  Prescott-Decie,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Brig. -Gen.  (ret.)  late 
Royal  Field  Artillery,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1908,  Margaret  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Major  F.   H.  de  Vere,  and  widow  of  Francis  Joyce. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Rev.  William  Prescott-Decie,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Camb),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1915.  Rachel,  d.  of  Canon  H.  Walsham 
How,  and  has  issue— Edward  Prescott-Decie,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916;  Timothy  Prescott-Decie,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
Richard  Prescott-Decie,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Postal 
address— c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

PRESTIGE (Vn.  Lanes.,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  mer- 
maid argent,  crined  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  mirror, 
and  in  the  sinister  hand  a  comb  both  or.     Mantling  gules 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  porcupine 
proper.  Motto — "  In  te  Domine  speravi."  Livery — Black 
and  silver. 

Issue  of  John  Theodore  Prestige,  Gentleman,  of  Mohun 

House,    Blackheath    Park,    S.E. ,   b.    1854;   d.    1922; 

m.  1880,  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas  Henry  Worringham  of 

Brockley,  Kent : — 
Sir  John  Theodore  Prestige,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  b.  1884  ; 
m.  1917,  Iris  Evelyn  Rosamund,  2nd  d.  of  Major  Charles 
Robert  Eustace  Radclyffe  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  Lanes.,  and 
Hyde,  Wareham,  Dorset,  and  has  issue — John  Theodore 
Radclyffe  Prestige,  Esq.,  b.  1919 ;  Rosemary  Lavender; 
and  Elizabeth.  Res. — Bourne  Park,  Bishopsbourne,  Kent  ; 
43  Montpelier  Square,  S.W. 7.  Clubs — Union,  Jun. 
Carlton,  Ranelagh. 


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Annie  May,  m.  Capt.  John  Charles  Brookhouse,  R.G.A. , 
and  has  issue, 
Edith  Frances. 

Dorothy  Mary,  vi.  Arthur  Meredith  Wilson-Green,  M.  A., 
and  has  issue. 

Sons    of  John   Theodore  Prestige   of    Hulme    House. 

Wickham    Road,   Brockley,    Kent,   b.   1827;   d.   1892; 

m.  1 85 1,  Eliza  Sarah,  d.  of  Edward  Wheeler  : — 

Sydney  Prestige,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  1856;    m, 

1885,  Alice  Emma,  d.  of  Thomas  Henry  Worringham  ;  and 

has  issue— (1)  Sydney   Ernest  Prestige,  Gentleman,  M.A. 

(Cantab.),    b.  1886    [vt.  1911,  Charlotte    Keith,  d.  of  Sir 


lames  Murray,  D.L.,  J. P.  of  Glenburnie  Park,  Aberdeen 
'{Res.—  Ilchester  Place,  Holland  Park,  W.  Club— Oxford 
and  Cambridge)]  ;  (2)  Arthur  Reginald  Prestige,  Gentle- 
man, M.A.  Cantab,  b.  1891  [vt.  1914,  Doris,  d.  of  Alfred 
Hurley,  of  Holborn,  and  has  issue — Sydney  Keith  Prestige, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919 ;  and  Eileen  Mary  (Res. — Farley 
Croft,  Westerham,  Kent.  Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge)] ; 
Alice  Mildred  [m.  19 17,  Major  James  B.  A.  Wigmore, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  M.B.,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Doris  Winifred 
[vt.  1917,  Lt.-Col.  Eric  Ball].  Res.  —  Bernersmede,  Black- 
heath  Park,  S. E.     C/w&— Jun.  Athenaeum. 

Reuben  Prestige,  Gentleman,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1889, 
Maude,  d.  of  George  Walker  of  Aberdeenshire  and  London. 
Post.  add. — c/o  Messrs.  Parr's  Bank,  Streatham,  London, 
S.W.     Club— National. 

PRESTON  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  on  a  chief  sable, 
three  crescents  of  the  field  (Preston) ;  2.  per  pale  indented 
or  and  gules,  a  bordure  vert,  charged  with  eight  estoiles  of 
eight  points  of  the  first  (Birmingham)  ;  3.  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gules,  a  bordure  ermine 
(Loundres) ;  4.  azure,  a  saltire  argent,  between  four  lions' 
faces  of  the  second,  langued  gules  (Fitz  Leons).  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up 
ermine,  a  fox  passant  proper.     Motto — ''Sans  tache. " 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Jenico  Edward  Joseph  Preston,  15th 

Viscount  Gormanston,    b.    1879;    d.    1925;    vt.   1911, 

Eileen  Alice,  d.  of  late  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 

William  Francis  Butler,  P.C.,  G.C.B.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Jenico  William  Richard  Preston,  16th  Viscount 

Gormanston   (Irel.,    7    Aug.    1478),    Premier   Viscount    of 

Ireland  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  fox  proper ;  sinister,  a  lion 

or],  b.   1914.     Seats — Gormanston  Castle,  Balbriggan,  co. 

Dublin  ;  Whitewood,  Nobber,  co.  Meath. 

Hon.  Robert  Francis  Hubert  Preston,  b.  1915. 
Sons  of  Sir  Jenico  William  Joseph,  14th  Viscount 
Gormanston,  G.C.M.G. ,  Governor  of  Tasmania,  b. 
1837;  d.  1907;  vt.  2nd,  1878,  Georgina  Jane,  d.  of 
Peter  Connellan  of  Coolmore,  co.  Kilkenny  : — 
Hon.  Richard  Martin  Peter  Preston,  D.S.O.,  Lieut- 
Col.   T.A.    Res.,    late    R.H.A.,    served  Great   War   (des- 


pjtches,  D.S.O.  with  bar),  b.  1884;  m.  1908,  Belle,  d. 
of  the  late  Frederic  Harcourt  Hamblin  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Jenico  Richard  Anthony  Preston,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  (2) 
Christopher  Euward  Martin,  Gentleman,  b.  191 8;  Ismay 
Elizabeth;  Diana  Mary  Bruce  ;  and  Ursula  Anne.  Res. — 
Woburn  Hill,  Addlestone  ;  171  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Hon.  Hubert  Anthony  John  Preston,  M.C.  Capt.  late 
3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1885  ;  vi. 
1917,  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Kenny,  P.C. ,  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  in  Ireland,  and  widow  of  Robert  Pringle, 
Queen's  Regt.,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Capt.  Hon.  Charles  Preston,  b.  1803;  d.  1888; 
vt.   1853,  Alicia   Margaretta,  d.  of  William   North   of 
Northbrook : — 
Lt.-Col.  Jenico  Edward  Preston,  C.B.,  D.S.O. ,  b.  1855. 
Club — East  India  United  Service. 

Sons  of  Charles  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  d.  1924  ; 
m.  1889,  Miriam,  d.  of  Hon.  Charles  Alleyne,  late  M.P. 
Quebec,  and  member  of  the  Executive  Council : — 
Arthur   Preston,   Gentleman,   b.  1902.      Res.  —  61   The 
Esplanade,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Hubert  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Oswald  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

Son  of  Arthur  James  Preston,  Gentleman  (son  of  Hon. 
Thomas  Preston),  b.  1852  ;  d.  1896;  vt.  1887,  Christina 
Maria  Dundas,  only  d.  of  Henry  Spencer  of  Woodlands, 
Hants.  : — 
Jenico  Thomas  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Res — 
Ygst.  son  of  Hon.  Thomas  Preston,  b.  1817;  d.  1903  ; 
vt.  1843,  Margaret,  d.  of  John  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum, 
co.  Ayr  :— 
Francis  Edmund  Alexander  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 
Res.— 

PRESTON  of  Beeston.  Ermine,  on  a  chief  sable 
three  crescents  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — A 
crescent  or.     Motto — "  Lucem  spero  clariorem." 

Second  son  of  Sir  Henry  Jacob  Preston,  3rd  Bart., 
b.   1851  ;    d.   1897 ;    m.   1885,  Mary  Hope,    d.    of 
Edmund      Clutterbuck,    of      Hardenhuish     Park, 
Wilts.  :— 
Sir  Edward  Hulton  Preston,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  5th  Bart. 
(30  May  1815),  of  Beeston  St.  Lawrence,  Norfolk,  Col. 
late  Royal  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1888;  s.  his  brother  1918; 
m.  1920,  Margaret,  d.  of  Benjamin  Bond-Cabbell,  J. P., 
D.L.,  of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk  ;    and  has  issue — Juliet 
Mary ;  and  Patricia  Evelyn.     Seat — Beeston  Hall,  Nor- 
wich.    Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Son  of  William  Thomas   Preston,  Esq.,  b.    1858;  d. 

1903;  vt.  1879,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick  H. 

Stevens,  R.N.  : — 

Thomas  Hildebrand  Preston,  Esq.,  formerly  Consul  at 

Leningrad,    b.    1886 ;    vi.    1913,  ,    d.    of   L.    von 

Shiekandanty,  and  has  issue — Ronald  Douglas  Hildebrand 

Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  StellaTatiana  Gertrude. 

Res.— 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.   Henry  Edward  Preston,  late  R.A.,  b. 

1847;  d.  1905  ;  vt.  1878,  Mary,  d.  of  William  Henry 

Mare,  and  widow  of  R.  T.  Bruce,  Lieut.  R.A. : — 

Philip  Henry  Hulton  Preston,  Esq.,  Col.  R.A.,£.  1879; 

m.    1914,    Dorothy   May,   d.   of  the   late  Lt.-Col.   H.  A. 

Jennings,    CLE.,    R.A.,   and   has   issue — Philip    Henry 

Herbert  Hulton  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  Marjorie. 

Address — Spike  Island,  Queenstown,  co.  Cork. 

PRESTON  of  Landlord  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on 
a  chief  and  a  pile  issuant  therefrom  sable,  a  fox  salient 
in  chief  two  crescents  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox's  head 
couped  at  the  neck  sable,  between  two  wings  argent. 
Motto — "  Prestinum  spero  lumen." 

Son  of  Reuben  Thomas  Preston,  of  Hayes  Court, 

Kent  :— 
Sir  Frederick  George  Panizzi  Preston,  K.B.E.  (Civ. 
1918),  J. P.  Berks,  and  Wilts.,  b.  1867;  tn,  1892,  Ethel 
Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Peters ;  and  has  issue — 
Jocelyn  Panizzi  Preston,  Esq.,  b.  1900  ;  Joan  Panizzi  \tn. 
1927,  William  John  Ruston,  of  Chudleigh,  Marandellas, 
S.Rhodesia].  Seat — Landford  Manor,  Salisbury.  Clubs 
—Boodle's,  Carlton,  R.Y.S. 

PRESTON  (U.O.,  1666).  Ermines,  on  a  chief  argent, 
three  crescents  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  crescent  or,  between  two 
wings  azure.     Motto — "  Virtus  sui  ipsius  prsemium." 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  John  Preston,  Canon  of  Kildare- 


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and  Preb.  of  Tullamore,  b.    1806;  d.   1875;  m.  1837, 

Harriet   Hickman,   d.    of  James  FitzGerakl  Massy  of 

Stoneville,  co.  Limerick: — 

Arthur  John  Preston,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  cos.  Durham  and  Meath, 

Major  late  Duke  of  Wellington  Regt.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 

Dub.),  b.   1841;    m.    1877,  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  of  Richard 

Knight,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Bobbing  Court,  Kent;    and  has  had 

issue— Arthur  John  Dillon  Preston,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Dublin 

Fus. ,  b.  1885;  killed  inaction  1915  [m.  1914, 

and  left   i>sua— Nathaniel  Preston,  Gentleman,   b.  1914] ; 

Gertrude  Mary  [m.  1904,  Wm.   Carter  of  Leghorn,  Italy] ; 

and   Edith  Florence  [m.    1913,   Joscelyn    Denis   Penrose]. 

Estates'xn  co.  Meath,  Ireland.     Res. — Swainston,  co.  Meath. 

Sons  of  William  Massey  Preston,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork, 

C.C.    Anglesey,    b.  1845;  d.    1915 ;  tn.  1895,  Blanche 

Margaret,    d.   of  late    Lt.-Col.    James    Henry  Wyatt, 

C.B.  (by  his  wife  Jane  Forbes,  d.  of  William  Hogarth)  :  — 

William  Forbes  Amias  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 

John  de  la  Poer  Beresford  Preston,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

CHARLES  ERNEST  RICHARD  PRESTON- 
HILLARY,  Gentleman  (formerly  Preston);  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Hillary  by  Royal  Licence  1898. 
Born  Aug.  30,  1839,  being  the  youngest  son  of  Christopher 
Richard  Preston,  Esq.,  of  Jericho  House,  co.  Essex,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  dau.  and 
eventually  heiress  of  Sir  William  Hillary,  1st  Baronet,  and 
twin  sister  of  Sir  Augustus  Willi  im  Hillary,  2nd  Baronet. 
Armorial  bearings— Argent,  three  fleurs-de-lys  between 
six  cross  crosslets,  three,  two,  and  one,  all  within  a  bordure 


sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural 
crown  or,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  garnished  gold, 
encircled  by  a  sash  vert,  the  gauntlet  holding  a  caltrap 
erect  of  the  first.  Motto  —  "  Virtute  nihil  invium."  Livery — 
White  and  black.  Married,  Dec.  24,  1869,  Marcella 
Mary  Ximenes,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Colonel  Sackville 
Henry  Frederick  Gwynne,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  Glanbrane  Park, 
co.  Carmarthen;  and  has  Issue  — (1)  Hillary  Richard 
Preston-Hillary,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  May  9. 
1874;  (2)  Charles  Richard  Preston- Hillary,  Gentleman,  a 
twin  with  his  brother  ;  Sophie  Antoinette  Richard  [m.  Percy 
A.  N.  Thorn];  Marcella  Annie  Richard;  Constance  Mary 
Richard  (twin  with  Marcella) ;  and  Gladys  Richard.  Address 


PRETOR-PINNEY  (R.L.,  22  Aug.  1877,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  crescents  or,  issuing  from 
each  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent  (for  Pinney) ;  2  and  3,  or, 
an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert,  beaked  and  mem- 
bered  gules,  standing  on  a  fasces  proper,  and  holding  in  each 
beak  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  the  part  above  the  elbow  in  fesse  proper, 
the  hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent  (Pinney) ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  ot  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  couped  or, 
wings  endorsed  sable,  semee  of  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first, 
and  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (Pretor). 
Motto — "Amor  patriae." 

Son   of  Frederick    Wake   Pretor-Pinney,     Esq.,  J. P., 

b.    1834 ;    d.    1909 ;    m.    1863,    Lucy,  fifth  d.   of  Abel 

Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Woodhall  Park,  co.  Hertford:— 

Robert  Wake    Pretor-Pinney,    Esq.,    late    temp.    Capt. 

in  the  Army,  b.   1867;    m.  1892,  Violet  Mary,  fourth  d.  of 

Rev.  E.  Baskerville  Mynors,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Giles 

Robert  Pretor-Pinney,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  late  R. N.,  b. 

1897  [m.  1927,  Lucy  Theodosia,  only  d.  of  late  Thomas 

FowleJ ;  and  Diana  Violet  [m.  1919,  Major  Hugh  Murchinson 

Clowes,  D.S.O.].    Seat — Somerton  Erleigh,  Somerset.    Res. 

— The  Grange,  Somerton,  Somerset. 

Sons    of    Rev.    John    Charles    Pretor-Pinney,     M.A. 
(Oxon. ),  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  b.  ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  1862, 

Harriet  Margaretta  (d.  1877),  d.  of  Rev.  J.  D.  Wing- 
field  Digby,  Vicar  of  Coleshill: — 
Gen.  Sir  Reginald  John  Pretor-Pinney,  K.C.B.  (1918), 
J.P..D.L.  Dorset,  Roy.  Fus.,  b.  1863;  m.  1900,  Hester, 
d.  of  Henry  Head  of  Shoreham,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue  — 
(1)  Benard  Pretor-Pinney,  Esq.,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Robert  Pretor- 
Pinney,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  (3)  John  Pretor-Pinney,  Esq.,  b. 
1920  ;  Hester  Harriett  [m.  1927,  Basil  Marsden  Smedley] ; 
Mary  Frances  ;  and  Rachel.  Res. — Racedown,  nr.  Crew- 
kerne,  Somerset.     Club — Wellington. 

Frederick  Wyldbore  Digby  Pretor-Pinney,   Gentleman, 
b.   1865;   m.  1907,  Constance  Harriett,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon 
Ernest  Albert  Waller  ;    and  has   issue — George  Frederick 
Pretor-Pinney,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  James  Pretor-Pinney 
Gentleman,  b.  19 17  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — Devereux  House 
Coleshill,  Warwickshire. 

John  Charles  Digby  Pretor-Pinney,  Esq.,  Major  Central 
India  Horse,  b.  1867 ;  m.  1894,  Hon.  Sybil  Maud  Adderley, 
d.  of  2nd  Baron  Norton;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John 
Charles  William  Adderley  Pretor-Pinney,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fus.,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  19 17;  (2) 
Daniel  Pretor-Pinney,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (3)  Michael 
Alexander  Pretor-Pinney,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Res. — 
Bredon,  Tewkesbury. 

Richard  Wake  Digby  Pretor-Pinney,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 
Rev.   Baldwin  Francis  Still  Wingfield  Pretor-Pinney,   b. 
1875;   m.  1901,  Ellen,  d.  of  Rev.  T.  Thomson;  and  has 
ssue.     Res. — Marshhurst,  Shipbourne,  Kent. 


PRETYMAN  (H.  Coll,  granted  1599,  pedigree  L.O.). 
Gules,  a  lion  passant  between  three  mullets  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions 
gambs  erased  or,  holding  a  mullet  of  the  first.  Motto — 
"  Vincit  Veritas." 

Son  of  Rev.   Frederic   Pretyman,   Canon   of  Lincoln, 
Rector   of    Great   Carlton    and   Fellow   of    Magdalen 
College   (Oxon.),    J. P.    Lines.,   b.   1819;    d.   1905;    m. 
1858,   Georgina   Elizabeth,   d.   of  Edward    Knight  of 
Chawton  House,  Hants.  : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Ernest  George  Pretyman,   P.C.    (1917),  J.P. 
and  D.L.  Lines.,  J.P.  Suffolk,  M.P.  Woodbridge  Division 
of  Suffolk  1895-1906,  and  for  Chelmsford  Division  of  Essex 
1908-23,  Hon.  Col.  1st  Suffolk  Vol.  Art.,  late  Capt.   R.A., 
a  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1900-1903  and  1917,  Parly. 
Sec.    to  Admiralty  1903-6,  and  to  Board  of  Trade  191 5- 
16,*.    1859;    m.  1894,    Lady  Beatrice   Adine    Bridgeman, 
O.B.E.,  eld.  d.  of  George  Cecil  Orlando,  4th  Earl  of  Brad, 
ford  ;  and  has  issue — ( 1 )  George  Marcus  Tomline  Pretyman. 
Lieut.   R.F.A.,  b.  1895;  (2)  Herbert  Ernest   Pretyman,  b- 
1900  \m.  1925,  Lady  Mary  Agar,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Norman- 
ton,  and  has  issue— 1   dau.];  (3)  Walter   Frederic    Prety- 
man, b.  1901  ;  Ida  Beatrice  [m.  1917,  Charles  W.  L.  Meynell, 
Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  and  has  issue];  Marjorie  Elizabeth  [tn. 
19 1 9,  Hon.  Valentine  WyndhamQuin,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N., 
and   has  issue]  ;    and  Katherine   Louise.      Seats — Orwell 
Park,  Ipswich  ;   Riby  Grove,  Grimsby,  Lincolnshire.     Town 
res.— 2  Belgrave  Square,   S.W.      Clubs  —  Carlton,    Turf, 
Wellington. 

Son    of   Arthur   Charles    Pretyman,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of 


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Haughley  Park,  Suffolk,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  &c. , 

b.    1830 ;    d.   1898  ;    tn.    1858,   Mary,   d.    and   coh.    of 

Henry  Baxter  of  Idvies,  co.  Forfar  : — 

Frederick  Henry  Pretyman,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Suffolk,*.  1875; 

tn.  1917,  Ethel  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Sparke,  Esq., 

D.L.,  J. P.  of  Gunthorpe  Hall,  Melton  Con  table,  Norfolk. 

Seat—  Haughley  Park,  Suffolk.     Club—  R.A.C. 

PREVOST  of  Belmont  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  dexter 
arm  in  fesse  issuing  from  a  cloud  in  the  sinister  fesse 
point,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  or,  in  chief  two  mullets  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
mural  crown  or,  the  sinister  paw  grasping  a  sword 
erect  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  J'ai  bien  servi." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Prevost,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1831  ; 
d.  1902  ;  m.  1856,  Sarah  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Keble,  Vicar  of  Bisley,  Glos. : — 

Sir  Charles  Thomas  Keble  Prevost,  4th  Bart.  (6 
Dec.  1805).  of  Belmont,  Hants.  [Supporters— On  either 
side  a  grenadier  of  the  16th  Foot  (Beds.  Regt.),  each 
supporting  with  the  exterior  hand  a  flag  gules,  that 
on  the  dexter  flying  to  the  sinister  and  inscribed  "  West 
Indies  "  ;  and  that  on  the  sinister  flying  to  the  dexter 
and  inscribed  "  Canada."  Motto — "  Servatum  cineri." 
The  Supporters  and  Motto  "  Servatum  cineri "  were 
granted  by  R.W.  under  sign  manual  to  the  2nd  Bart., 
Oct.  1816,  the  old  Motto  "J'ai  bien  servi"  is  re- 
tained by  the  rest  of  the  family],  J. P.,  b,  1866  ;  tn.  1907, 
Beatrice,  d.  of  Rev.  James  Atkinson  Burrow,  of  Tunstall, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale  ;  and  has  issue — George  James  Augus- 
tine Prevost,  Esq.,  b.  19 10  ;  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
Stinchcombe,  Dursley,  Glos. 

George  Herbert  Prevost,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  I.A., 
b.  186S  ;  tn.  1901,  Katharine  (d.  191 1),  d.  of  W.  Glennie, 


of  Villiers  Street,  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  co.  Middi.n 
sex  (sec.  son  of  James  Price,  Gentleman,  of  Berwiof 
Maviston,  afterwards  of  Sutton  Maddock,  and  some- 
time of  Alderton  Hall,  Great  Ness,  all  co.  Salop,  who 
d.   29  July   1805  ;    m.  Mary  (who  d.  July   1809),  sistei 
of  Wm.  Sayer,  Accountant  for  Cash  to  H.M.  Com- 
missioners  of  Victualling,   1756-99),  b.  24  Dec.  1790; 
d.  30  April   1859;  tn.  1  Sept.   1823,   Harriot  Williams 
(who  d.  11  June  1872) : — 
The  late  Nathaniel  Price,  Gentleman,  of  6  Campsbourne 
Road,  Hornsey,  Middlesex,   b.   14  Dec.   1825;   m.  17  June, 
1^49,  Caroline    Margaret    (who   d.   11  Aug.    1898),    d.    of 
William  Creed  of  The  Strand,  St.   Martin's-in-the-Fields, 
and    widow    of    John    Sale    Gadd     of    Westminster,    d. 
30  March  1911  ;  leaving,  with  other  issue: — Walter  Henry 
Price,  Gentleman  (only  son),  b.  1862  ;   [tn.  23  Sept.   1879, 
Sarah  Ann,  d.  of  William  Knevitt  of  Shipton  Street,  Bethnal 
Green,  co.    Middlesex  ;  and  has  an  only  child,  Rose  Kate 
{Res.—  )};  May  Louisa(eld.  d.),  d.  1915  \tn.  16  Aug.  1866, 
John  Henry  Ebblewhite,  Citizen  of  London,  of  Portsoken 
Ward  in  the  City  of  London  and  King  Edward  Road,  South 
Hackney,  by  whom  (who  d.   15  April  1901)  she  had  issue 
—Ernest  Arthur  Ebblewhite,   Esq.,  J. P.,    LL.D.,  Barr.- 
at-Law  (to  whom  refer),  and  nine  younger  children].  Res. — 
The  late  Francis  Compton  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  17  Dec. 
1840  ;  tn.  18  July  1893,  Francis  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  the  late 
Robert  Frederick  Denson,  of  Pepper  Street,  Chester,  Free- 
man of  that  city,  and  died  12  September  1923. 


PRICE    (H.    Coll.,    1908).     Gules,  a  dragon  sejant  be- 
tween three  catherine-wheels  or.     Mantling  gules  and  or. 


of  Chilbolton,  Hants.,  and  has  issue  —  Katharine 
Alice  Glennie ;  Annette  Dora ;  Constance  Charlotte. 
Res. — Avon  Tyrrell,  Balcombe,  Sussex. 


PRICE,  see  GREEN-PRICE  and  RUGGE-PRICE. 


°RICE  of  Berwick  Maviston,  co.  Salop(H.  Coll.,  1911). 
Argent,  a  lion  rampant  dismembered,  and  in  the  dexter 
chief  point  a  swan  rousant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
sable,  resting  the  paws  on  a  panache  of  swan's  feathers 
argent.     Motto — "  Ap  Rhys." 

Eldest  and  sixth  sons  of  James  Price,   Gentleman,  of 
Berwick  Maviston,  Atcham,  co.  Salop,  and  afterwards 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon  sejant  or, 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  catherine-wheel  sable.  Motto 
— "  Diwydrwydd  a  lwydda." 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Rees  Price,  K.C.M.G.  (1908),  J. P. 

of  Cape  Town,  late   Commissioner  of  Railways  and 

Harbours,  S.  Africa,  b.  1848;  d.  1916  ;  tn.  1872,  Mary, 

d.  of  late  Matthias  Howell  of  Neath  : — 
Col.  Sir  Rhys  Howell  Price,  K.B.E.  (mil.  1918),  C.M.G., 
V.D.,  late  5th  Mounted  Rifles  S.A.,  served  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's  medal  and  King's  medal), 
and  Great  War  19 14- 18  (O.C.  Cape  Town,  Recruiting  and 
Q.M.G.  Union  Defence  Force),  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1902,  Constance 
Mary,  second  d.  of  late  Hon.  John  M.  Peacock  of  Queens- 
town,  S.  Africa,  and  London,  and  has  issue — Cedric  Rhys 
Price,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1905;  and  Gwenyth  Mary.  Res. 
— Highlands,  Purley  Downs,  Surrey.  Clubs — Conservative, 
City  Carlton,  R.A.C. 


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PRICE  of  Broxbourne  (H.  Coll. ).     Or,  a  chevron  between 

1   chief  two   ravens,    and    in    base   a   spear-head    sable. 

Jflantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 

,in  front  of  a  spear  erect  or,  a  raven  proper.     Motto — "  Dei 

gratia  attingam." 

Sons  of  Charles  Price,  Gentleman,  of  ,  b. 

d.  ;  m. 


man,    b.  ;  and   3    daus.      Res. — Culverwood  House, 

Little  Berkhamsted,  Herts.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Guards'. 
Sons  of  diaries  Price,  Gentleman,  of  , 

b.  ;    d.  ;    m.  ,    Emma,   d.    of  Edward 

Moore  Noble  :  — 
John  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  ; 

and  has  issue — 2  sons.     Res, — 


Owen  Talbot  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Phillip  Aubrey  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Noel  Elliston  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  James  Price,  Gentleman,  of  Broxbourne,  Herts., 
b.  1841  :  d.  1924;  m.  1866,  Alice  Weston,  d.  of  Henry 
Weston  Elder  of  Topsfield  Hall,  Hornsey  : — 
Athelstan  Elder  Price,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Welch  Gds. ,  b. 
1869  ;  m.    1906,    Mary  Winifred,   d.    of  the   late   Joseph 
Crossley,  of  Halifax,  and  has  issue — David  Everard  Ci  ossley 
Price,  Gentleman,  b-  ;  Rodney  Athelstan  Price,  Gentle- 


Walter  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  . 

and  has  issue — 1  son.     Res. — 

Edward  Noble  Price,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  ;  m. 

,  ,  and  has  issue— Edward  Francis  Price,  Esq., 

Lieut, -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Edgar  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  < 

and  has  issue — 3  sons.     Res.— 

PRICE    (H.    Coll.).       Quarterly   of  two   hundred   and 
twenty-two    (vide  illustration),    1.    gules,    a  lion   rampant 


Pri 


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argent ;  2.  argent,  a  rose  gules ;  3.  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules ;  4.  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  goats'  heads 
erased  or,  over  all  in  chief  a  crescent  argent ;  5.  azure, 
a  lion  passant  guardant  or;  6.  or,  a  griffin  segreant, 
within  a  bordure  gules ;  7.  or,  a  griffin  segreant  gules ; 
8.  gules,  a  Saracen's  face  affronted  proper,  wreathed  about 
the  temples  argent  and  azure  ;  9.  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
argent ;  10.  vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or ; 
11.  azure,  three  Saxon  crowns  in  pale  or;  12.  vert,  a 
cross  moline  or ;  13.  gules,  a  chevron  argent,  three  men's 
heads  in  helmets  and  in  profile,  the  vizors  up  proper ; 
14.  gules,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  boys'  heads 
in  profile,  couped  at  the  neck  proper;  15.  as  number 
eight ;  16.  as  number  nine ;  17.  as  number  ten ;  18.  as 
number  eleven ;  19.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or  ;  20.  ermine, 
a  lion  rampant  sable ;  21.  party  per  bend  ermine  and 
ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or ;  22.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
within  a  bordure  argent ;  23.  azure,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
within  a  bordure  argent,  pellettee  (?)  ;  24.  sable,  a  chevron 
between  three  spear-heads  argent,  imbrued  gules  ;  25.  sable, 
three  roses  argent ;  26.  sable,  three  spears  palewise  in 
fesse ;  27.  as  numbers  eleven  and  eighteen ;  28.  gules, 
three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  argent ;  29,  or,  a 
lion  passant  guardant  gules ;  30.  argent,  three  lozenges 
conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  each  charged  with  an  eagle  dis- 
played or;  31.  as  numbers  eleven,  eighteen,  and  twenty- 
seven  ;  32.  azure,  a  cross  pat^e  fitchee  between  four  Saxon 
crowns  or ;  33.  as  number  thirty-two  ;  34.  azure,  a  cross 
pat£e  fitchee  or  ;  35.  vert,  a  stag  rampant,  argent;  36.  gules 


a  chevron  between  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  argent  ; 
37.  as  number  twenty-four ;  38.  as  number  twenty-five  ; 
39.  as  number  twenty-six  ;  40.  as  numbers  eleven,  eighteen, 
twenty-seven,  and  thirty-one ;  41.  sable,  on  a  chevron  in- 
vected  argent,  between  three  mullets  pierced  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  erased  of  the  field,  &c.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Motto— "Vive  ut 
vivas."  Livery— Silk  hat,  bound  with  silver  cord  and 
laced,  broad  silver  band;  coat,  mulberry-coloured  cloth, 
edged  with  red  piping,  silver  buttons,  crest  ;  waistcoat 
mulberry,  silver  buttons,  crest ;  trousers  black,  red  piping 
down  the  sides ;  full  dress  :  red  plush  knee-breeches,  white 
silk  stockings,  black  shoes,  silver  buckles,  and  silver 
shoulder-knots  and  cords  on  the  coats. 

Son  of  Alfred  Adams  Price,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  67th 
Regt.,  b.  1840;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1867,  Eliza  Lockett  (d. 
1901),  d.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  late  I.C.S.  : — 


Kenneth   Alexander    Price,    Esq.,    Capt.  9th  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  b.    1869 ;    m.    1904,    Helen    Mary,   d.   of 
W.   B.  George,  and  has  issue— Guy  Adams  Price,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1907;    Arthur  Basil   Price,   Gentleman,  b.   1916; 
Douglas  Leonard  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Ethel  Marian  ; 
and  Phyllis.     Res. — Moosomin,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Son  of  Ralph  Charles  Price  of  Hill  House,  Carshalton, 
Surrey,  Patron  of  Farnborough,  b.  1808;  d.  1868;  m. 
1835,    his  cousin,    Eliza  Albinia   (d.    1886),    d.   of  Sir 
Charles  Price,  2nd  Bart.  : — 
Leonard   Charles   Price,    Gentleman,   b.    1855.      Res. — 
Essex  Lodge,  Ewell,  Surrey. 

Sons  of  Petley  Lloyd  Augustus  Price,  Gentleman, 
B.C.S.,  b.  1856;  d.  1910;  m.  1884,  Mary  Cotton 
(Res. — Mereside  Ganges,  Salt  Spring  Island,  B.C.),  d. 
of  Capt.  Frederick  Arthur  Egerton,  R.N.: — 
Augustus  Robert  Petley  Price,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Armv 
Res.  of  Officers,  b.  1885. 

Harold  Tudor  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  m.  1927, 
Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Fotheringham  Layaw,  of 
Southsea.     Res.  — 

Reginald  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.     Res. — 

Son   of  Gen.   George   Uvedale    Price,    Bombay    Staff 
Corps,    b.    1821  ;    d.    1891  ;     in.    1st,    1851,    Elizabeth 
Palmer,  d.  of  James  Price,  24th  Regt. : — 
George  Uvedale  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.    Res. — 
Son  of  Major  Edward  Augustus  Uvedale  Price,  late 
4th  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1854,  lost  with  his  wife  in  the 
wreck  of  the  "  Hilda,"  off  St.  Malo,  1905;  m.  1881, 
Elizabeth  Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry  John  Philip  Dumas, 
Esq.,    J. P.,    of  7    The   Cedars,    Clapham    Common, 
Surrey: — 
Geoffrey  Uvedale  Price,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.V.R., 
served  Great  War  1915-18  (despatches),  b.  1885;  m.  1908, 
Winifred  Ethel,  d.  of  Edgar  L.  Price  of  The  Bays,  East 
Putney  ;    and  has  issue — Vivienne  Henrietta.      Res. — 57 
Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 

Younger  sons    of    Gen.  George   Uvedale    Price    (see 
above),  in.  2nd,  1859,  Harriette  Anne  Wilhelmina,  d. 
of  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Gayer: — 
Charles  Henry  Uvedale  Price,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Col. 
and  Hon.   Brig.-Gen.  late  Indian  Army,  b.  1862;  m.  1889, 
Ada  Mary,  d.  of  John  Orlando  Hercules  Norman  Oliver, 
C.S.I. ,   Deputy   Commissioner  of  the    Punjab;    and   has 
had  issue — Ryswynn  Uvedale  Price,  Gentleman,  b.   1890; 
d.  1906;  and  Merlyth  Mary.     Res. — The  Mount,  Winter- 
bourne,  Bristol. 

Cyril  Uvedale  Price,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev. 
Col.  Indian  Army,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1st,  1902,  Ethel  Maude 
(d.  1916),  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Ashe,  18th 
Royal  Irish  Regt.  ;  2nd,  1919,  May  Edith,  d.  of  Robert 
Lewis;  and  has  issue — Roger  Uvedale  Price,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921.  Address — c/o  National  Bank  of  India,  26  Bishops- 
gate,  E.C. 

Sons  of  Ralph  Montague  Rokeby  Price,  b.  i860  ;  d. 
1905 ;  m.  1889,  Emily  Ada,  d.  of  William  Jex  and 
widow  of  Alexander  Finlay  Bowman  of  British 
Honduras : — 
Ralph  Chicheley  Rokeby  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Post.  add. — Belize,  British  Honduras. 

Arthur  Montague  Rokeby  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1892; 
m.  1916,  Eliza,  d.  of  Victor  Kuylen,  of  Stann  Creek, 
British  Honduras  ;  and  has  issue : — Ralph  Montague 
Rokeby  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.     Res. — 

Younger  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Price,  b.  1816  ; 
d.  1885;  m.  1847,  Ellen,  d.  of  John  Taylor: — 
Thomas  Plumer  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1884, 
Elizabeth  Laura  Middleton,  d.  of  Capt.  Richard  George 
Collins,  late  57th  Regt.,  of  Melbourne  House,  Cullompton  ; 
and  has  issue— Thomas  Ralph  Plumer  Price,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  R.G.A.  (T.A.),  Solicitor,  b.  1885  [m.  1916,  Ruth 
Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Sydney  Harris  of  Edgbaston  ;  and 
has  issue — Richard  Ralph  Plumer  Price,  Gentleman,  b. 
1926 ;  and  Ruth  Rosemary  Plumer  (Res.— 5  Portland 
Street,  Southampton)]  ;  and  Phyllis  Joan  Sinclair  Plumer 
[m.  1918,  Thomas  Brunyee  Harston,  LL.B.,  Solicitor,  of 
Carlisle,  and  has  issue].  Res.— 14  Westwood  Road,  South- 
ampton. 

Hall  Towrye  Price,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1st,  1888,  Matilda  Caroline  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Richard 
Henry  Bowen  ;  2nd,  1921,  Edith  Mabel,  widow  of  R.  E. 
Pommells  of  Belize.  Res. — North  Front  Street,  Belize, 
British  Honduras. 

Son  of  Capt.  Spencer  Cosby  Price,  2nd  Highlanders, 
b.  1819;  d.  1892;  m.  3rd,  Emily  (d.  1875),  d-  of  James 
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Spencer  Edward  Cosby  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m. 
1894,  his  cousin,  Eleanor  Anne,  d.  of  the  late  Mark 
Watmore ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Spencer  Kendrick  Sydney 
Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Nesta  Joan  Cosby.  Jigs. — 
1  Hamilton  Avenue,  Chapeltown  Road,  Leeds. 

Sons   of  Wilfrid   Thomas   Rokeby  Price,  Gentleman, 

Solicitor,    B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1856;    d.    1926;  m.   1888, 

Emily  Catherine,  d.  of  Charles  Frederick  Murray  of 

Woodcote  Hall,  Epsom  : — 

Harold  Rokeby  Price,  Esq.,  M.C.,  formerly  acting  Capt. 

5th  Batt.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1889.     Res. — 20  Rosary  Gardens, 

S.W.7.     Club — Conservative. 

Murray  Rokeby  Price,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Yorks.  and 
Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1894. 


PRICE  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  erminois  between 
three  spear-heads  argent,  embrued  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon's  head  vert,  erased  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
sinister  hand  erect  embrued  all  proper.  Motto — "Ar 
Dwrr  y  Gyd. " 

Son  of  Sir  Rose  Lambart  Price,  3rd  Bart. ,  of  Treng- 

wainton,  Cornwall,  Major  R.M.   Lt.  Inf.  (ret.),  by  his 

wife  Isabella,  d.  of  John  William  Tarleton  of  Killeigh, 

King's  Co.  : — 

Sir  Francis  Caradoc  Rose  Price,  5th  Bart.  (30  May  1815), 

J. P.,  and  (1922)  High  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan,  Major  late 

Glam.  Yeo.,  formerly  second  Lieut.    1st.   Batt.   R.  Welsh 

Fusiliers,  b.  1880;  m.  1909,  Marjorie  I.,  d.  of  Sir  William 

Russell  of  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue— 

Rose  Francis  Price,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  William  Russell  Rose 

Price,  Esq.,  b.  1916;  Michael  Rose  Price,  Esq.,  b.  1922; 

Diana  Harriette ;    Helen    Jocelyn  ;    and   Anne  Charlotte. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle's. 

Sons  of  Henry  Talbot  Price,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 

late  Gov.  of  H.M.  Prison,  Liverpool,  b.  1839;  d.  1915  ; 

m.  1870,    Lizzie   Charlotte   (d.    1915),   d.    of  Charles 

Hewitt,  M.D. : — 

Francis  Henry  Talbot  Price,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  D.C.L.I., 

b.  1872;  vi.  1899,  Florence,  d.  of  Frederick  Hurdle,  and 

has  issue — Leslie  Frederick  Talbot  Price,  Esq.,  late  Flying 

Officer  R.A.F. ,  b.  1903  [m.  1924,  Diana,  d.  of  the  late  Hon. 

Maurice  Gifford,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Pamela  (Res. — 

Boothby  Hall,  Grantham,  Lines.)]  ;  and  Olive  May  Talbot 

[m.  1924,  St.  John  Molyneux],     Res. — 

Ralph  Moreton  Aldworth  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 
Res. — 

Rose  Percy  Caradoc  Price,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.I.M.,  b.  1883  ; 
m.  1914,  Ann,  d.  of  the  late  William  Aikman,  of  Liverpool. 
Res.— 

Arthur  Vreichvras  Rose  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Sir  John   Frederick   Price,    K.C.S. I.,    Chief 

Secretary  to  Government  and  Member  of  Legislative 

Council,  Madras,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1927  ;    m.  1863.  Alice, 

d.  of  the  Hon.   H.  D.  Phillips,  Member  of  Council, 

Fort  St.  George  : — 

George  Dominic  Price,  Esq.,  Col.  and  Hon  Brig. -Gen. 

late  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  served  W.Africa  1893-4,  and  Great 

War  1914-19  (despatches),  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 

of    St.   Stanislaus    (Russia),   White    Eagle    (Serbia),    St. 

Vladimir  (Russia),  b.  1867;  m.  1918,  Alice,  d.  of  the  late 

Col.  Cyril  Tew,  and  widow  of  Vice- Admiral  F.  C.  Robinson. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military. 

Thomas  Herbert  Francis  Price,   Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  D.S.O., 
Hon.   Brig. -Gen.,  Col.  late   1st  Batt.  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
L.I.,  b.  1869;  m.   1919,  Lurline  May,  d.  of  Hon.   Henry 
Moses,  M.C.L.,  of  Sydney,   and   widow   of  Major   John 
Higgon,  late  R.W.F.    Res. — Highfield  Lodge,  Winchester. 
Sons   of  Thomas   Price,    Esq.,    C.B.,    Lt.-Col.   (ret.), 
served   in   S.   African   War   with   Victorian    Mounted 
Rifles,    which   he   raised   in    1885,    Comdt.  Common- 
wealth Forces  of  Victoria  1902,  of  Queensland  1902-4, 
b.  1842;  d.  1911  ;  m.   1st,   1874,  Mary  Dennistoun,  d. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Baillie  and  niece  of  Sir  William 
Baillie,  Bart.;    2nd,    1902,    Emeline  Shadforth,  d.   of 
Hon.  Robert  Dyce  Reid  of  Kilbryde,  Armadale,  Mel- 
bourne :  — 
Thomas   Rose  Caradoc   Price,    Esq.,    C.M.G.,    D.S.O., 
Col.  late  comdg.  Welsh  Gds.,  formerly  nth  King  Edward's 
Own    Lancers,  Indian  Army,  b.  1875;    m.  1911,  Dorothy 
Patience,   only  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Verey ;  and  has 
issue— Robert  Caradoc  Rose  Price,  Gentleman,   b.  1912  ; 
Dennistoun  John  Franklin  Rose  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  191 5  ; 
and  Mary  Dorothy.     Res. — 


Franklin  Alexander  Dennistoun  Rose  Price,  Gentleman, 
b.  1885. 

Son  of  George  Price,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1890;    m.  1st,   1839, 
Hon.  Emily  Valentine  Plunkett,  d.  of  Edward  Wad- 
ding,   14th  Lord   Dunsany ;    2nd,    1873,   Isabel   Ellen 
Hills,  d.  of  the  late  George  Harrison  of  Stanground 
Manor,  Northampton,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  John  James 
Macdonald,  71st  Highlanders: — ■ 
Cyril  Oliver  Rose  Price,  Gentleman,  M.B.E,.  b.  1880;   m. 
1910,  Edith  Muriel,    d.  of  late  Donald  Campbell   Ridout 
of  Toronto;    and   has   issue — George  Donald  Rose  Price, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911.     Res. — Hill  Crest,  Woking. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Henry  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1850 ;  d. 

1916 ;  m.    1872,  Minna,  d.   of    Samuel  P.   Oxley   of 

Valparaiso : — 

Arthur    Douglas    Price,    Gentleman,    b.    1873;    m.   1st, 

1901,  Mina  Marion  (who  obtained  a  div.  1922),  d.  of  the 

late   Robert  Adolphe  Claude  of  Valparaiso  ;    2nd,    1922, 

Augustine   Benoit ;  and  has  issue — Four   daus.    Res. — El 

Ranchito,  Guethary,  Basses  Pyrenees,  France. 

Rev.  Thomas  Rose  Price,  B.A. ,  Vicar  of  All  Saints', 
Halifax,  Yorks.,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1901,  Frances  Louisa  Salisbury, 
d.  of  Frederick  Churchill,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  surv. 
issue— Thomas  Neville  Vreichvras  Churchill  Rose  Price, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  four  daus.  A ddress— All  Saints' 
Vicarage,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

Samuel  Percy  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  ist,  1906, 
Margaret  Elinor  (d.  1906),  d.  of  James  Grant  of  Dun- 
heanish,  Oban;  2nd,  1912,  Anita,  d.  of  T.  A.  Mackay  of 
Concepcion,  Chile;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Thomas  Price, 
Gentleman,  b-  1919;  John  Samuel  Price,  Gentleman,  fr. 
1921  ;  Michael  Patrick  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  and  3 
daus.     Res.— Concepcion,  Chile. 

Lilford  Neville  Rose  Price,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m.  191 1, 
Eveleen,  d.  of  Alexander  Finn,  F.R.G.S.,  Consul-Gen.  of 
Valparaiso.    Rse. — 

HOWEL  JOHN  JAMES  PRICE,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  co.  of  Essex, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Brecon  1900,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister- 
at-Law.     Born  June  14,  1857,  being  the  only  surviving  son 


of  the  late  James  Price  of  Glynllech,  in  the  county  of  Brecon, 
by  his  wife  Caroline  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  James 
Bellam.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1853)— Party  per 
fesse  sable  and  or,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  boys'  heads 
affrontee,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  two  and  one,  proper, 


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and  as  many  serpents,  nowed,  one  and  two,  vert.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  boy's  head  affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
two  serpents  saltirewise,  heads  upwards  vert,  and  a  spear- 
head fessewise ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Innocentes  sicut  pueri 
sagaces  sicut  serpentes."  Livery  —  Black  and  gold. 
Married,  1st,  June  4,  1885,  Mary  Catherine  (d.  March  20, 
1902),  only  child  of  William  Smith  of  Greensted  House, 
in  the  co.  of  Essex  ;  and  has  Issue — Gwendoline  Mary 
Vaughan  ;  Elinor  Olive  Vaughan  ;  and  Janet  Anita  Vaughan  ; 
2nd,  1904,  Dora  Mary,  d.  of  late  Robert  Gosling,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  Hassobury,  Essex;  and  has  further  issue, 
Joan  Dora  Vaughan.  Res. — Greensted  Hall,  Ongar,  Essex. 
Club— Arthur's. 

PRICE.  Azure,  three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  a  bordure 
of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— "  Quis  timet." 

Son  of  James   Nugent  Blackwood  Price,  Esq.,    D. L. 

and  J. P.  for  co.  Down,  late  Brevet-Major  60th  Royal 

Rifles,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1927 ;  m.  1869,  Alice  Louisa,  eldest 

dau.  of  W.  R.  Ward  :— 
Rev.   Edward    Hyde    Blackwood    Price,  M.A. ,  J. P.  co. 
Down,  formerly  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,    Charlton,   S.Ei, 
b.  1875.     Res.— Saintfield  House,  co.  Down. 

PRICE  (H.  Coll.,  4  Sept.  1928).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
azure,  a  rod  of  Aesculapius  or,  a  chief  of  the  second, 
thereon  a  cinquefoil  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third. 
Mantling;  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  from  a 
coronet  composed  of  two  fleur-de-lis  between  three  cinque- 
foils  set  upon  a  rim  or,  a  griffin's  head  azure,  charged  with 
a  cinqefoil  gold.    Motto  —  "  Vive  ut  vivas." 

Second   son    of    Walter    Price,    of  Beeston,    Notts., 

b.   1846;  m,  1879,  Charlotte,  d.  of  John  Johnson,  of 

Wilford,  Notts.  :— 

Cecil  Stanley  Price,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  Capt.  (ret.) 

Australian  A.M.C.,  b.  1884  ;  m.  1912,  Edith  Mary,  eld.  d. 

of  William  Irwin,  of  Toowoomba,  Queensland,  Australia. 

Res. — St.  Alban,  Whitmore  Road,  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 

MORGAN  PHILIPS  PRICE,  Esq.,  J. P.  Gloucester, 
M.A.  (Camb).  Born  1885,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late 
William  Edwin  Price,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
second  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Needham  Philips,  Esq. , 
M.P. ,  of  The  Park,  Prestwich.  co.  Lanes.,  and  Welcombe, 
co.  Warwick;  s.  his  grandfather,  1891.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Ermine,  a  lion  passant  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter 
forepaw  a  caduceus  proper,  a  chief  wavy  sable,  thereon  a 
cock  between  two  spear-heads  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon's  head  erased  vert,  transfixed  by  a  broken  spear 
from  the  sinister  in  bend  sinister  proper,  holding  in  the 
mouth  an  eagle's  leg  erased  argent.  Motto — "  Spe  labor 
levis."  Seat — The  Grove,  Taynton,  nr.  Gloucester.  Clubs 
— Parliamentary  LaDour,  1917. 

PRICKETT(H.  Coll.).   Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  cross 


azure,  on  a  canton,  the  arms  of  Armitstead,  namely  or,  a 
chevron  embattled  counter-embattled  sable,  between  three 
pheons,  points  downwards  azure,  all  within  two  flaunches 
gules,  each  charged  with  a  tilting-spear  in  pale,  point  up- 
wards of  the  field,  headed  argent  (Fenton). 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  William  Prickett,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

F.S.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  b.    1822;    d.  1902;   m.   1863,  Anne, 

d.  of  Humphrey  Sandwith,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Hull  :— 

Francis   Fenton  Prickett,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.     Clubs — 

Wellington  ;  Jun.  Athenaeum. 

PRICKETT  of  Bridlington  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  cross 
azure,  quarter  pierced  of  the  field,  four  mascles  of  the  first. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  (H.  Coll.,  22  Feb.  1907) — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind  trippant  proper,  charged 
on  the  body  with  three  crescents  interlaced  or.  Motto — 
"  Auxilium  ab  alto." 

Son  of  Marmaduke  Prickett,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1844  ; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1879,  Alice,  d.  of  Charles  Mortlock  : — 
Charles  H.  Prickett,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.   R.E.,  b.  1881  ; 
m.    1914,   Margaret,  3rd  d.  of  the  late   James  Kemp,  of 
Oakhurst,  Woodhay,  Newbury.      Res. — Kingston  House, 
S.  Farnborough,  Hants.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Thomas  Prickett,    Esq.,  of  Bridlington,   J. P. 

and  D.L.,   Lt.-Col.  2nd  E.  Yorks.   R.V.,  b.   1814;    d. 

1885  ;   m,  1841,  Elizabeth  Ann,  only  d.  of  Rev.  John 

Rolleston : — 
Col.  Thomas  Prickett,  late  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1845.     Res. — 
49  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Son    of    Capt.  John    Rolleston   Prickett,    R.N.  (ret.), 

J. P.  Suffolk,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1880,  Caroline,  d.  of 

T.  F.  A.  Burnaby  of  Brampton,  Hunts.  : — 
Cecil  Burnaby  Prickett,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1882  ;  m. 
1911,  Gwladys,  d.  of  late  John  Carr  Clark,  and  has  issue — 
Anthony  John  Cecil  Prickett,  Gentleman,  b.  19 12  ;  Nigel 
Robertson  Prickett,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  David  Christopher 
Marmaduke  Prickett,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Res. — 1  Wynd- 
ham  Mews,  Upper  Montagu  Street,  W.i. 

PRICE-DAVIES  (R.L.   1882,    H.  Coll.).     Quarterly,"! 


quarter-pierced  azure,  four  mascles  of  the  field  (Prickett) ;  2 
and 3, ermine,  across  voided  sable,  between  four fleurs-de-lys 


and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  argent,  a  lion  passant  between  two 
estoiles  sable,  in  chief  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  second, 
ducally  crowned  or  (Davies);  2  and  3,  quarterly,  nebuly 
gules  and  ermine,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  lion  ram- 
pant regardant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  sable,  and  in 
the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  an  escallop  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  of  the  last  (Price).  Mantling  gules  and  ar- 
gent. Crests.  — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  between  two  antlers  or,  a  lion's  head  erased 
argent,  ducally  crowned  gules  and  charged  with  an  estoile 


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sable  (Davies);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escallop  sable 
and  transfixed  through  the  mouth  by  a  tilting-spear  pale- 
wise  proper  (Price).  Motto— "  Dum  spiro  spero."  Livery 
— Claret,  brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  Lewis  Richard  Price  of  Marrington  Hall  and 
Brompton  Hall,  by  Eliza,  second  d.  of  the  late  John 
James  Turner,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Pentreheylin, 
Montgomeryshire :  — 

Stafford  Davies  Price-Davies,  Esq.,  J.  P.  for  cos.  of  Salop 
and  Montgomery  (High  Sheriff  1898),  Deputy  Chairman 
Quarter  Sessions  co.  Montgomery,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A. , 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1866;  w.1891,  Ethel,  O.B.E., 
J. P.  co.  Montgomery,  d.  of  C.  E.  Charlesworth  of  Conyng- 
ham  Hall,  Knaresborough,  J.P.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Stafford  Price-Davies,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C., 
formerly  A.D.  C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada,  served  Great  War 
1914-18,  Staff,  Constantinople,  1919,  b.  1892.  Estates — 
Marrington  Hall,  Chirbury,  Salop ;  Trafaelgwyn,  Radnor- 
shire ;  and  Brompton  Hall,  Montgomeryshire.  Post.  add. 
— Marrington  Hall,  Montgomery.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Hugh  Arthur  Lewis  Price-Davies,  Esq.,  J.P.  Sussex, 
served  Great  War  1915-18,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1901,  Medora,  d. 
of  Edwin  T.  Taylor,  of  Sacramento,  California.  Res. — 
Queen's  Lodge,  Hurst  Green,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 

Llewelyn  Alberic  Emilius  Price-Davies,  Esq.,  V.C.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  Col.  late  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  A.D.C.  to  King  George,  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Gibral- 
tar, b.  1878;  m.  1906,  Eileen  Geraldine  Edith,  d.  of  James 
Wilson,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D. L. ,  of  Currygrane,  Edgeworths- 
town,  Ireland.  Res. — Maryleen,  Andover  Road,  Newbury, 
Berks.     Club—  Army  and  Navy. 


PRIDEAUX-BRUNE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  azure, 
a  cross  cercel^  or  (Brune);  2.  lozengy  ermine  and  gules 
(Rokele);  3.  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  in  chief  a  label  of 
three  points  gules,  a  mullet  for  difference  (Prideaux);  4. 
party  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  three  castles  counterchanged 
(Prideaux,  ancient).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat  passant  per  pale  in- 
dented argent  and  sable,  armed  and  unguled  or,  pendent 
from  a  collar  gules,  a  shield  thereon  the  arms  of  Brune 
(Brune);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  old  man's 
head  in  profile,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  hair  and 
beard  or,  on  the  head  a  chapeau  gules  (Prideaux).  Motto 
— "  Toujours  pret. " 

Son  of  Charles  Glynn  Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Cornwail  (High  Sheriff  1880),  b.  1821  ;  d. 
1907  ;  m.  1846,  Hon.  Ellen  Jane  (d.  1902),  d.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Shapland  Carew,  1st  Lord  Carew:— 
Charles  Robert  Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Hertford 
and  Cornwall,  D.L.  and  (1916)  High  Sheriff  Cornwall, 
late  Lt.-Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Commanding  4th  Batt.  West  Yorkshire  Regt.  [and 
impaling  the  arms  of  Knatchbull-Hugessen,  namely, 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  mount  an  oak-tree  proper, 
supported  by  two  boars  sable  (Hugessen) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  cross  crosslets  fitch£e  between  two  bendlets  or  (K  natch- 
bull)],  b.  1848  ;  m.  1883,  Hon.  Katharine  Cecilia  (d.  1926), 
d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Hugessen  Knatchbull-Hugessen, 
1st  Lord  Brabourne  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Fulke  Knatch- 
bull  Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R. N.,  b.  1887 
[m.  1915,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Garvan  of 
Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Charles  Fulke 
Prideaux-Brune,  Gentleman,  b.  1916] ;  (2)  Denis  Edward 
Prideaux-Brune,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  and  Bar,  Capt.  and  Bt.- 
Major  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1891  [m.  1918,  Cicely  Alice,  d.  of 
Sir  Philip  Grey  Egerton,  Bt.  ;  and  has  issue  — Philip 
Egerton  Edmund  Prideaux-Brune,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1  ; 
Rowland  Denis  Charles  Prideaux-Brune.  Gentleman,  b. 
1925  ;  and  1  dau.  (Club — Arthur's) ;  (3)  Edmund  Nicholas 
Prideaux-Brune,  Lieut.  Rifle  Bde.,b.  1898  ;  killed  inaction 
1918;  Eva  Katharine;  Winifred  Annie  [m.  1920,  Capt. 
Offley  Wakeman,  and  d.  1924]  ;  and  Sybil  Isolda  [m.  1924, 
Julian  Charlesworth  of  Gunton  Hall,  Lowestoft].  Seat — 
Prideaux  Place,  Padstow,  Cornwall.  Clubs — Arthur's, 
Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Shapland  Prideaux-Brune,  M.A., 
lat£    Rector    of    Rowner,    co.    Hampshire,    b.     1853 ; 
d.   1928;    m.  1885,    Sophia,    d.   of    William   Grant  of 
Monckton  House,  Anglesey,  near  Gosport : — 
Humphrey  Ingelram  Prideaux-Brune,  Gentleman,  Acting 


Consul,  Ningpo,  b.  1886;    m.   1920,  Adah,  d.  of  the  late 
M.A.  Pollard,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Castle  Pollard. 

Hugh  Treverbyn  Prideaux-Brune,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Lancelot  Grant   Oglander    Prideaux-Brune,    Gentleman, 
b.  1894  ;  m.  1926,  Constance,  d.  of  —  Tetley.     Res. 

Son  of  Ernest  Augustus    Prideaux-Brune,  late   Lieut. 
29th  Regt.,  by  his  wife  Frances  Josling,  second  d.  of 
Rev.  George  Sayle  Prior,  Rector  of  St.  Breock,  Corn- 
wall:— 
George    Ernest    Prideaux-Brune,    Esq.,   late   Capt.  6th 
(Inniskilling)  Dragoons,  b.  1867;   m.  1907,  Mary  Evelyn,  d. 
of  Lt.-Col.  F.  Henry  of  Elmestree,  Tetbury  ;  and  has  issue 
—  Peter    Francis    Prideaux-Brune,    Gentleman,    b.    1908. 
Res.— 


PRIDHAM  of  Plymouth  (H.  Coll.). 
or,  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  field. 


Azure,  on  a  pile 
Mantling  azure 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb 
erased  azure,  grasping  a  fetterlock  or.  Motto — •'  Prud- 
homme  et  loyal." 

Sons  of  Colonel  Frederick  Pridham,  Principal  Ordnance 

Officer  at  Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich,  1893-8,  b.   1841;  d. 

1912;    m.  1869,   Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Robert  Roberts, 

Esq.,    J  P.,    D.L.,    of  The   Firs,    Chester,    and    Plas 

Lelleched,  Anglesey :  — 

Col.  Geoffrey  Robert  Pridham,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  b. 

1872  ;  m.   1917,   Mignonne    Muriel,  d.  of  the  late   C.  L. 

Cumming,  I.C.S.,  and  widow  of  Major  Chrystie,  R.G.A.  ; 

and  has  issue — 1  son  ;   1  dau.     Club — United  Service. 

Son   of  Edmund   Pridham,   Gentleman,   b.    1844;    d. 

1910 ;  m.  1886,  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  Henry  O'Neil,  Royal 

Cornwall  Rangers : — 

Henry  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. — 5   Princes 

Square,    Plymouth.       Club  —  Royal    Western    Yacht    of 

England  (Plymouth). 

Sons  of  Charles  Pridham,   B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.    1812  ;  d. 
1886;  m.  1841,  Susan,  d.  of  Walter  Prideaux  :— 
Charles  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.  1832.     Res. — Plymouth. 
Walter  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 
Theodore  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res.— 
Arthur  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 
Frederick  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 
Ernest  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res — 
Sons  of  Arthur  Wellesley  Pridham,  late  R.N. ,  b.  1815  ; 
d.  1879 ;  m.    1856,   Amy,   d.    of  William    Penn    Hele 
Eales  of  Plymouth  : — 
Arthur   Eales   Pridham,   Gentleman,  Solicitor,    b. 
Res.— 26  Theobald's  Road,  London,  W.C. 
William  Charles  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 
Cecil  Fell  Pridham,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 26  Theo- 
bald's Road,  W.C.i. 

PRIESTLEY  of  Bradford  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent  between  in  chief  two  towers  of  the  second 
and  in  base  a  merino  lamb  proper,  three  cockatrices  of  the 


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first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  resting  the  sinister 
paw  upon  a  grappling-iron  proper.  Motto — "  Respice 
finem. " 

Son  of  Briggs  Priestley  of  Calverley,  Leeds,  M.  P.  Pud- 
sey  Div.  of  Yorks,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 
Sir  William  Edwin  Briggs  Priestley,  Kt.  Bach.  (1909), 
J. P.  Bradford,  of  which  town  he  has  been  Councillor, 
Alderman,  and  Mayor  (1904-5),  M.P.  Bradford  (East) 
1906-18,  b.  1859;  m.  1883,  Ruth,  d.  of  Joseph  Craven  of 
Thornton,  late  M.P.  Shipley  Div.  of  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue 
— Two  daus.  Res. — Rosemount  House,  Bradford  ;  Little- 
dale  Hall,  Caton,  near  Lancaster.  Clubs — Reform,  Rane- 
lagh,  Royal  Automobile,  National  Liberal. 

PRIESTLEY  (H.  Coll.,  31  July  1895).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  argent,  between  in  chief  two  towers  of 
the  last,  issuing  out  of  each  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  and  in 
base  a  grappling-iron  of  the  second,  a  serpent  nowed 
proper,  between  two  grappling-irons  sable.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  mount,  thereon  a  cockatrice  holding  an  arrow  point 
downwards  in  its  beak,  a  serpent  nowed  all  proper. 
Motto— "  Ars  longa  vita  brevis."  Livery— Dark  blue, 
silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Overend  Priestley,  M.D.,  &c. ,  M.P. , 
b.   1829;    d.  1900;    m.  April  17,  1856,  Eliza  (Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England),  d.  of  Robert  Chambers,  LL.D. ,  of 
Edinburgh  :  — 
Robert  Chambers  Priestley,  Esq.,O.B.E.,  M.A.,  M.B. 
(Cantab.),   b.    1857;    m.    1884,  Ida    Mary,  d.    of  the  late 
Thomas  Eustace  Smith,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)   Hugh 
William  Priestley,    Esq. ,  b.    1887 ;    (2)    Edward    Overend 
Priestley,  Gentleman,  R.N.,£.  1889;  and  Ella  [m.  151,1907, 
Hon.   Harold  Ritchie  (killed  in   action  1918) ;    2nd,  192a, 
Surg.-Col.    Evelyn    Luxmoie,    M.C.,    i/2nd    Life   Gds.]. 
Res. — Terriers  House,    High  Wycombe.     Clubs — United 
University,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sir  Joseph  Child  Priestley,  Knt.  Bach.  (1927),  K.C., 
B.A.  (Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law  and  Bencher,  Inner 
Temple,  Chairman  Herts.  Quarter  Sessions  (Hertford  Div.), 
Vice-Chairman  Herts.  C.C. ,  m.  1891,  Annette  Maude 
Warner,  sec.  d.  of  Ralph  George  Price,  Esq.,  J.P.  ;  and 
has  issue — Douglas  Ralph  Overend  Priestley,  Esq.,  M.C,, 
Capt.  R.E. ,  b.  1893 ;  and  Monica  [m.  1st,  1916,  Col.  Cuth- 
bert  Rabagliati  (whom  she  div.  1922) ;  2nd,  Robert 
Waterer ;  and  has  issue] .  Res. — Tatmore  Place,  Hitchin, 
Herts.     Club—  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

PRIESTMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  waves  of  the 
sea  issuant  from  base  proper  a  lymphad,  sails  furled 
sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last,  a  sun  in  splendour 
or,  between  two  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded 
also  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  an  anchor  fessewise  flukes 
to  the  sinister  sable,  a  hawk  wings  expanded  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  argent,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved 
and  slipped  also  proper.  Motto — "  Spes  anchora  tuta." 
Son  of  Robert  Priestman,  of  Bishop  Auckland  : — 

Sir  John  Priestman,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  J.P.  co.  Dur- 
ham, Proprietor  of  John  Priestman  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  Ship- 
builders, b,  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1880,  Naomi  (d.  1908),  d.  of 
late  D.  P.  Huntly,  of  Sunderland;  2nd,  1916,  Marie,  d. 
of  late  Dr.  Arthur  Pownall,  of  Chorlton-cum-Hardy ; 
and  has  issue — 1  dau.  Res. — Cliffside,  Roker,  Sunder- 
land. 

PRIESTMAN  of  Shotley  Park  (H.  Coll.)  Azure,  on  a 
mount  issuant  from  the  base  an  olive-tree  fructed  or, 
between  two  lions  rampant  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  em- 
bowed  proper,  manacled  at  the  wrist  or,  the  hand  hold- 
ing an  olive  branch  fructed  also  proper.  Motto — 
"  Prest  main." 

Son  of  Jonathan  Priestman,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Shotley 
Bridge,  co.  Durham,  b.  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  : — 

Francis  Priestman,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham, 
Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1883,  Cecil,  d.  of  Dr.  Shiell,  of 
Chester-le-Street ;  and  has  issue — ison;  3  daus.  Res. 
— Shotley  Park,  Shotley  Bridge,  Durham.  Clubs  — 
British  Empire,  R.A.C. 

PRIMROSE  (L.O.,22june  1903).  Parted  per  fesse argent 
and  ermines,  on  a  fesse  vert  between  a  millrind  accompanied 


by  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  in  chief  gules,  and  in  base 
a  salmon  on  its  back  of  the  first,  holding  a  ring  in  its 
mouth  or,  three  primroses  leaved  and  slipped  proper. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


his    liveries,    a   hand     holding  a    primrose    both    proper. 
Motto — "  Fide  et  fiducia. " 

Son    of  Sir    John    Ure    Primrose,     1st    Baronet,    of 

Redholme,  Dumbreck,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  and 

Lieut,  of  the  county  of  the  city  of  Glasgow,  J.P.  and 

D.  L. ,  b.  16  Oct.  1847  ;  d.  1924;  m.  1st,  1877,  Margaret 

Jane  (d.  1896),  d.  of  James  Adam  of  Glasgow  ;  2nd, 

1897,  Anna  {d.  1913),  d.  of  Alexander  Spence  Wylie 

of  Glasgow;  3rd,  1915,  Muriel,  d.  of  Edwin  Pilling, 

and  widow  of  James  Donald : — 

Sir  William  Louis  Primrose,  2nd  Bart.  (7  July  1903),  of 

Redholme,   b.    1880  ;    m.    1907,    Elizabeth   Caroline, d.   of 

Hugh    Dunsmuir   of  Glasgow,   and  has  issue — John    Ure 

Primrose,     Esq.,    b.     1908 ;    Hugh    Dunsmuir    Primrose, 

Esq.,  b.  1909.     Res. — Garail,  Dunoon,  Argyll. 

PRIMROSE  (L.O.,   1823).      Quarterly,   1   and  4,  vert, 
three  primroses  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory 
or  (Primrose)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  double- 
queued  sable  (Cressy).     Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules, 
holding  in  the    dexter  paw  a   primrose  as  in   the  arms. 
Supporters — Two  lions  vert.     Motto — "  Fide  et  fiducia." 
Eld.  and   only  surv.  son  of  Rt.    Hon.   Sir  Archibald 
Philip  Primrose,  5th  Earl  of  Rosebery,   K.G. ,   K.T., 
P.C.,  LL.D..F.R.S.,  F.B.A.,  F.S.A.,  Lord-Lieut,  of 
Edinburgh  and  Linlithgow,  Pres.  of  the  Linlithgow 
and  Midlothian  Terr.  Force  Assoc,  J.P.  Bucks.,  Hon. 
Col.  7th  and  10th  Batts.  Royal  Scots  (V.D.),  and  1st 
Lowland  Brigade  R.F.A.,  Brig.-Gen.  Royal  Company 
of  Archers,  b.    1847  ;  d.  1929  ;  m.   1878,   Hannah  (d. 
1890),  only  d.  and  heiress  of  Baron  Mayer  Amsche 
de  Rothschild : — 
Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Albert    Edward  Harry  Mayer  Archibald 
Primrose,  6th  Earl  of  Rosebery  (10  April  1703),  Viscount 

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Inverkeithing,  Baron  Primrose  and  Dalmeny,  Viscount  ot 
Rosebery  and  Lord  Primrose  and  Dalmeny,  all  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  Earl  of  Midlothian,  Viscount  Ment- 
more  of  Mentmore,  Bucks.,  and  Baron  Epsom  of  Epsom, 
Surrey,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  also 
Baron  Rosebery  of  Rosebery,  Edinburgh,  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.P.  for  Edin- 
burgh 1906-10,  D.L.,  J. P.  Midlothian,  Vice-Chairman  of 
Bucks.  Terr.  Force  Assoc,  Lt.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
late  Gren.  Gds.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches), 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1st,  1909,  Dorothy  Alice  Margaret  Augusta, 
J  of  Lord  Henry  George  Grosvenor  (marriage  diss. 
1919)  ;  and  has  issue  —  Archibald  Ronald  Primrose, 
commonly  called  Lord  Dalmeny,  b.  1910;  and  Lady 
Helen  Dorothy  ;  2nd,  1924,  Hon.  Eva  Isabel  Bruce,  d. 
of  2nd  Baron  Aberdare  and  formerly  wife  of  3rd  Baron 
Belper.  Seats — Dalmeny  Park,  Edinburgh  ;  Rosebery, 
Edinburgh;  The  Durdans,  Epsom;  and  Mentmore, 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Bucks.  Town  res. —  38  Berkeley 
Square,  W. 

PRINCE  (H.  Coll.,  10  Feb.,  1917)-  Azure,  a  horse 
forcene  argent,  in  chief  to  the  dexter  a  garb  of  barley, 
to  the  sinister  a  garb  of  wheat  or.     Mantling  azure  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm 
proper,  between  a  garb  of  barley  and  a  garb  of  wheat  or. 
Motto — "  Firmior  quo  paratior." 

Son  of  William  Prince,  of  Canterbury :— ■ 
Sir  Alexander  William  Prince,  K.B.E.  (1922),  Knt. 
Bach.  (1916),  b.  1870  ;  m.  1897,  Edith,  d.  of  Isaac  Jonas, 
of  Edgbaston  ;  and  has  issue — Gerald  Alexander  Prince, 
Esq.,  b.  1898  [m.  Myrtle  De  Pass  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son 
and  1  dau.]  ;  Leslie  Barnett  Prince,  Esq.,  b.  1901  [m. 
Norah  Lewis ;  and  has  issue — 1  son,  and  1  dau.]  ; 
Norman  Maurice  Prince,  Esq.,  b.  1905.  Res. — 7  Fitz- 
john's  Avenue.  Hampstead,  N.W.  Clubs  —  Junior 
Carlton,  Constitutional. 

PRINGLEofWhytbank(L.O.,  1673  and  1828).  Argent, 
on  a  saltire  engrailed  sable,  five  escallops  or.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  man's  heart  winged  proper.  Supporters — Two  pilgrims 
habited  proper.    Motto — "  Sursum." 

Fifth  but  only  surv.  son  of  Robert  Keith  Pringle,  Esq., 

D.L.J.  P.  Selkirkshire,  J.  P.Derbyshire,  late  H.E.  I.  C.S., 

b.   1802  ;  d.  1897;    m.  1848,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  the  late 

Gen.  George  Moore,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 

William  Pringle,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1910,  Gladys, 

d.    of  T.    Baylis ;    and    has    issue  —  Alexander  William 

Pringle,  Gentleman,   b.  1913  ;  and  Mary  Gladys.     Estate 

— Whytbank,  co.  Selkirk.     Address — c/o    Messrs    Hope, 

Todd,  and  Kirk,  W.S. ,    19  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 


PRINGLE  (L.O.,  1673).  Azure,  three  escallops  or. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  saltire,  within  a  garland  of  bay  leaves 
proper.  Mottoes— "  Coronat  fides  "(  Pringle  of  Stitchill) ; 
"  Amicitia  reddit  honores"  (Pringle  of  Torsonce). 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Norman  Robert  Pringle,  8th  Bart.,  b. 

1871  ;  d.  1919;  m.   1902,    Florence  Madge,  d.  of  the 

late  J.   Vaughan  of  Rochester: — 
Sir  Norman  Hamilton  Pringle,   9th  Bart.  (5  July  1683), 
of  Stichill,  b.  1903.     Res. — Newhall,  Galashiels,  N.B. 

PRINGLE  (L.O. ,  1673).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed 
azure,  five  escallops  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — A  serpent  nowed  proper.  Motto — "  Nosce 
te  ipsum."     Livery—  Blue  and  white. 

Son  of  James  Thomas  Pringle,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.   Rox- 
burgh and  Selkirk,  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  Commander  R.N. 
(ret.),  b.  1832;  d.  1902;  m.  1862,  Ann  Parminter,  only 
child  of  the  late  Colonel  Black,  53rd  Regiment : — 
James    Lewis    Pringle,    Esq.,    J. P.    cos.    Roxburgh   and 
Selkirk,    D.L.    co.    Selkirk,    M.A.    (Oxon. )    1907,     Capt. 
(ret.)    Lothians    and    Border    Horse,   b.    1869  ;    m.    1904, 
Ada  Mary,  ygst.   d.  of  John  Paton  of  Lethangie,   Kinross; 
and  has  issue— (1)   James  Harold  Pringle,  Gentleman,  b. 
1905;    (2)  George  Arthur  Wyndham  Pringle,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910.    Seat — Torwood-lee,  Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk.     Club 
— New  (Edinburgh). 

PRINSEP,  see  LEVETT-PRINSEP. 

PRIOR,  see  MURRAY-PRIOR. 

HENRY  WALLIS  PRIOR- WANDESFORD,  Esq., 
J. P.  for  Glos.,  Worcs.,  and  N.R.  Yorks.,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
late  Lieut.  81st  Regt. ,  Hon.  Major  1920.  Born  1844,  being 
the  second    son    of  the   late    Rev.  John   Prior  of   Mount 


Dillon,  co.  Dublin,  by  his  wife  Sarah,  only  surviving 
daughter  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Harward  Butler  Clarke  South- 
well Wandesford  of  Castlecomen,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  of 
Kirklington,  Yorkshire.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  double-queued  azure,  armed  and 
langued  gules  (for  Wandesforde) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  on  a  bend 
ermine,  three  chevronels  gules  (for  Prior).  Mantling; 
azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  church  proper,  the  spire  azure  (for  Wandes- 
forde) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  vert  (for 
Prior).  Mottoes— "Tout  pour  l'Eglise"  (for  Wandesforde)  ; 
"  Quis  audeat  luci  aggredi "  (for  Prior).  Married,  1878, 
Mary  Anne  (d.  1910),  d.  of  late  Richard  Phillips,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Mount  River,  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and  widow 
of  R.  H.  Collis  of  Millbrook,  co.  Tipperary  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue  -Two  daus.  Postal  address—  Kirklington  Hall, 
Bedale,  Yorks.     Club — Royal  Automobile. 


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M  RICHARD  HENRY  PRIOR  -  WANDESFORDE, 
SJ  Esquire,  J.  P.  and  D.  L,  co.  Kilkenny,  B.A.  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  Born  Sept.  15,  1870,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Butler  Prior,  Esquire, 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  by  his  wife  Dora,  daughter  of  Richard 
Phillips,  Esquire,  ofGaile.in  the  county  of  Tipperary,  Justice 
of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant ;  and  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wandesforde, 
1894.      Armorial   bearings — Quarterly,    1    and   4,    or,    a 


lion  rampant  double-queued  azure,  armed  and  langued 
gules  (for  Wandesforde) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  on  a  bend  er- 
mine, three  chevronels  gules  (for  Prior).  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  church  proper,  the  spire  azure  (for  Wandesforde)  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  vert  (for  Prior). 
Mottoes— "  Tout  pour  l'Eglise"  (for  Wandesforde) ;  "  Quis 
audeat  luci  aggredi  "  (for  Prior).  Livery — Blue  and  yellow. 
Married,  March  1896,  Florence  Jackson  von  Schwartz  Pryor, 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Ferdinand  Pryor  of  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia;  and  has  had  Issue  (1)— Christopher  Butler  Prior- 
Wandesford,  Gentleman,  born  Dec.  15,  1896  ;  d.  of  wounds 
received  in  action  1917  ;  (2)  Ferdinand  Charles  Richard 
Prior- Wandesforde,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  late  R.F. A.,  served 
Great  War  1914-16  (despatches),  born  Oct.  23,  1897  [m. 
1924,  Florence,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Phillips,  Rector  of  Skirlaugh, 
Yorks.] ;  (3)  Richard  Cambridge  Prior- Wandesforde,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1902  ;  Vera  [«.  1925,  Capt.  G.  Jameson  ;  and 
has  issue] ;  and  Florence  Doreen.  Estates— Castlecomer, 
co.  Kilkenny;  Kirklington,  and  Hudswell,  Yorks.  Seats — 
Castlecomer,  in  the  county  of  Kilkenny ;  The  Hall,  Kirk- 
lington, in  the  county  of  York.  Club — Kildare  Street 
(Dublin). 

PRISTON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  between  in 
chief  two  garbs  or,  and  in  base  a  chaplet  of  oak  fructed 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of 
a  mural  crown  or,  a  wolf's  head  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  rose  leaved,  slipped  and  budded  proper.  Motto — 
"  Grate  et  vigiliter." 

Son  of  Priston,  of  b.  ; 

m.           : — 
Robert  Browne  Priston,  Esq.,  Rear-Adm.  R.N.,  b.         ; 
m.  Rose,  d.  of                  ;  and  has  issue — Rev.  Stewart 
Browne   Priston,  Rector   ot  Bacton,   Stowmarket,  for- 
merly Archdeacon  of  Stanley,  b.  ;  Priston, 

Gentleman,  late  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  ; 

Priston,  Gentleman,  late  Comd.,  R.N.,  b.  .    Res. — 

Overfield,   Southlands  Road,  Bickley,  Kent.       Club— 
Royal  Albert  Yacht. 


PRITCHARD  of  Four  Oaks  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
ermine  and  argent,  in  chief  two  lozenges  sable,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  or,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-  dragon  proper,  holding 
between  the  claws  a  lozenge  charged  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Lahore  et  fide." 

Son  of  Thomas   Pritchard,  of  Wood  Green  Lodge, 

Wednesbury, : — 
Sir  Albert  Edward  Pritchard,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  J.P. 
and  Alderman,  co.  Stafford,  b.  1859;  m.  1887,  Amy 
Betsy,  d.  of  John  Knowles,  of  Wednesbury  ;  and  has 
issue — Cuthbert  Thomas  Pritchard,  Esq.,  b.  1890  [m. 
1924,  Muriel,  d.  of  J.  Davies  Pitt];  Dorothea  Eileen 
Mary  ;  Margaret  Cecilia  Amy  ;  Winifred  Helen  [m.  1923, 
John  Edwin  Pearson].  Res. — The  Homestead,  Four 
Oaks,  co.  Warwick. 

PRITCHARD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  [ale  sable  and  gules,  in 
chief  two  lions  rampant  o.',  and  in  base  a  chaplet  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
within  an  annulet  gules,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding  an 
oval  buckle  argent.  Motto — "  Spes  infracta."  Livery — 
Blue,  red  piping. 

Son  of  William  Benning  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ; 
d.  1913;  m.         ,  Helen  Paul: — 
Gerald  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Postal  address — 
Fleurier,  King's  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Son  of  William  Tarn  Pritchard,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1901  ;  m. 

1st,  1848,  Jane  (ne'e  Benning) ;  2nd,  1856,  Mary  Martha 

Bassett : — 

Alfred  Bassett  Pritchard,  Esq. ,  late  Major  Indian  Army,  b. 

1857;  m.  1889,  Louie,  d.  of  Sir  Alfred  Dryden,  Bart.  ;  and 

has  had  issue — (1)  Wilfred  Dryden  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b. 

1890  ;  killed  in  Great  War  ;  (2)  Lawrence  Dryden  Pritchard, 

Gentleman,  b.   1892;  d.  on  active  service  1918  ;  (3)  Cecil 

Dryden  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Gordon  Douglas  Pritchard,  K.  C.  B. , 

Col.  Commandant  Royal    Engineers  1902,   served    in 

Indian  Mutiny  1857-9,  China   War   i860,  Abyssinian 

Campaign    1868,   b.  1835  '•    d.    1912 ;    m.  1863,  Agnes 

Maria,  d.  of  William  HinkesOx,  Esq.,  J.P.  : — 

Brig.-Gen.  Aubrey   Gordon  Pritchard,    C.M.G.,  late  R. 

Warwicksh.  Regt. ,  formerly  Ind.  Army,  b.  1869;  m.  1922, 

Hilda,  d.  of  W.  Whitworth,  of  18  Essex  Villas,  Kei.singt  n. 

Res. — Hill  House,  Higham,  nr.  Colchester.     Club — United 

Service. 

Brig-. Gen.  Clive  Gordon  Pritchard,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  late 
R.G.A.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1901,  Edith  Ellershaw ;  and  has  issue 
—  Una  and  Dulcie ;  and  Ida  Gordon.  Seat—  Brockley 
Combe,  Oatlands,  Weybridge.  Res.— Torwood,  Collington 
Rise,  Bexhill-on-Sea.     Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  Col.  Hurlock  Galloway  Pritchard,  C.S.I.  (1893), 

R.A.,  served  in   Indian  Mutiny,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 

Madras  (Lord  Hobart)  1872-4,  Acct.-Gen.  and  Dep.- 

Sec.   Mil.   Dept.  Govt,   of  India  1886-93,  b.  1836;    d. 

1910;  m.  1868,  Isabella  Margaret,  d.    of  Sir  William 

Mackenzie,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.  :— 

Maj.-Gen.     Harry    Lionel    Pritchard,     C.  B. ,    C.M.G., 

D.S.O.,    R.E.,    Chief  Eng.    H.    Q.    Eastern  Command, 

A.D.C.  to  King  George  since  1926,  served  Ashanti  1895-6, 

Sudan   1896-8,   S.   Africa  1899-1902,   Great   War  1914-19 

(seven   times   ment.    desp.),   b.   1871 ;  m.    1902,   Elizabeth 

Gilbert  Furse  ;  and  has   issue — Emily    Evelyn  ;  and    Lily 

Millicent.     Club — United  Service. 

Yr.son  of  William  Waugh  Pritchard,  b.  1792  ;  d.  1859  ; 
m.  1817,  Ruth,  d.  of  Capt.  S.  P.  Pritchard,  R.N.  :— 
Alfred  John  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1838;  m. 
Lydia  Shallis  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Frank  Shallis  Pritchard, 
Solicitor,  b.  1871  (Address— 2  Billiter  Avenue,  E.C.3)  ;  (2) 
Herbert  Alfred  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  (3)  Malcolm 
Arthur  Pritchard,  Solicitor,  *.  1874  (Address— Napier  House, 
High  Holborn,  W.C.i) ;  and  Ella  Lydia.     Res.— 

Son  of  Rev.   Albert  Richard  Pritchard,  late  Vicar  of 
Bekesbourne,   b.   1840;  d.    1914  ;  m.  ,    Adrienne 

Hill : — 
Reginald  Douglas  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 

PRITCHARD  (H.  Coll.,  7  April  1909).  Sable,  a  lion 
rampant  ermine,  on  a  chief  argent,  a  pellet  between  two 
boars'  heads  couped  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  regardant  or,  holding  in  the  paws  a^  gryphon's 
head  argent,  erased  gules.     Motto — "  Libertas." 

Sons   of   Rev.    Thomas  John   Evans    Pritchard,    B.A. 


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(Oxon.),  b.  1858  ;  m.  1889,  Annie  Dorothea,  d.  of  John 

Edwards  of  Liverpool: — 

Thomas  Hampden  Evans  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 

Edward  Evan  Pritchard,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.    Estates  in 

cos.  Dublin  and  King's  Co.,  Ireland;   and  Crowborough, 

Sussex. 

PRITTIE  (10  May  1800,  U.O.)  Per  pale  argent  and 
gules,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  counterchanged.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  argent.  Motto — "  In  omnia 
paratus." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  O'Callaghan  Prittie,  4th  Baron 
Dunalley  (Irel. ,  31  July  1800),  a   Rep.    Peer,  H.M.'s 
Lieut,    co    Kerry,    Hon.    Col.    4th    Batt.    Royal   Irish 
Regt. ,    b.    1851;  d.    1927;    m.    1876,    Mary    Frances, 
M.  B.  E. ,  d.   of  Major-Gen.   Reginald  Onslow  Farmer, 
R.A.  :— 
Rt.    Hon.    Henry   Cornelius    O'Callaghan    Prittie,    5th 
Baron   Dunalley  (31  July  1800),  D.S.O.,  Major  late   Rifle 
Brig.    [Supporters — Dexter,    a  man  in   complete  armour, 
holding  in   the  exterior   hand  a  tilting-spear,   all   proper ; 
sinister,  a   stag  proper,  armed,  hoofed,    ducally   collared 
and  chained  or],  b.   1877;   m.  I9ir,  Beatrix  Evelyn,  d.  of 
James  Noble  Graham,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Carfin  and  Stone- 
byres,  Lanarkshire  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Henry  Desmond 
Graham  Prittie,  b.  1912 ;  Hon.  Terence  Cornelius  Farmer 
Prittie,  />.  1913.     Seat — Kilboy,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

PRIVETT  of  Southsea  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron 
between  two  demi-eagles  couped  wings  elevated  in  chief, 
and  in  base  a  crescent  all  or.       Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  crescent  cr, 
and  issuant  from  flames,  a  demi-eagle,  wings  elevated 
proper.     Motto  — "  Sans  crainte." 

Son  of    Edward   Privett,    of    Portsmouth,     b.    1844 ; 

d.  1897  ;  m.  1867,  Caroline  Elizabeth:  — 
Frank  John  Privett,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  Hon.  Freeman  of  the 
City  of  Portsmouth,  last  Mayor  of  Boro'  of  Portsmouth 
1924-5,  first  Mayor  of  City  of  Portsmouth  1925-27,  and 
first  Lord  Mayor  1928,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1898,  Naomi  Mary,  d.  of 
George  Good,  of  Portsmouth  ;  and  has  issue — John  Privett, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Kenneth  Privett,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
and  Nora  Edith.  Res. — Craneswater  Park,  Southsea ; 
and  Crookley  Park,  Horndean,  Hants.  Clubs — Carlton  ; 
Constitutional ;  Southsea  (Portsmouth). 

PROBY(R.L.,  1904,  H.  Coll.,  Confmd.  U.O.  17  Sept. 
191 9).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  fess  gules,  a  lion 
passant  or  (for  Proby,  granted  H.  Coll.,  1568);  2  and  3, 
argent,  two  bars  wavy  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  an 
estoile  between  two  escallops  or  (for  Allen  U.O.  17  Sept. 
1919).      Mantling  gules  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  an  ostrich's  head  erased  proper,  ducally 
gorged  or,  in  the  beak  a  key  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Manus 
hsec  inimica  tyrannis." 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Claud  Hamilton,  P.C. , 
M.P.  co.  Tyrone  (br.  of  2nd  Marquess  and  1st  Duke 
of  Abercorn),  b.  1813;  d.  1884;  m.  1844,  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Emma  Proby,  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Carysfort: — 
Douglas  James  Proby  (R.L.,  1904,  formerly  Hamilton), 
Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Bt.-Col.  (ret.)  Irish  Guards,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  D.L.  Hunts,  and  co.  Wicklow,  J. P.  Hunts,  and 
Northants.,  High  Sheriff  Cambs.  and  Hunts.  1923,  £.  1856  ; 
m.  1882,  Lady  Margaret  Frances  Hely-Hutchinson,  d.  of 
4th  Earl  of  Donoughmore  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Gran- 
ville Proby,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.  co.  Huntingdon,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Lords,  late  Capt.  Beds. 
Yeo.,  b.  1883  {Clubs— Travellers',  R.A.C.);  (2)  Richard 
George  Proby,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late  Major  Essex  Yeo.,  formerly 
Lieut.  R.F.  A.,  J.P.Suffolk,  b.  1886  [m.  1911,  Betty  Monica, 
d.  of  A.  H.  Hallam  Murray  ;  and  has  issue— Peter  Proby, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911 ;  Claud  Proby,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
Richard  Proby,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Mary  ;  Margaret  ;  and 
Patience  (Res. — Appleacre,  Hundon  Clare,  Suffolk)] ;  (3) 
Jocelyn Campbell  Patrick  Proby,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  B.Litt. 
(Oxon.),  Lecturer  in  History,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  Canada,  b. 
1900 ;  and  Betty  Alice  Adeline  [m.  1920,  Major  Henry 
Charles  Lowry-Corry,  M.C.,  R.F.A.].  Res.— Elton  Hall, 
Peterborough  ;  2  Draycott  Place,  London,  S.  W. 

PROBYN  (Aims  granted  16  Sept.  1734,  and  name  of 
Probyn  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament  1742).  Ermine,  on 
a  fesse  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent,  a  canton  of  the 
second,  charged  with  a  rose  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ostrich's 
head  couped  ermine,  holding  in  the  beak  a  key  azure. 

Sons   of  Edmund   Probyn,    Esq.,  J. P.   and    D.L.,  of 

Huntley  Manor,  Gloucs.,  b.   1825;  d.  1890;  m.   1853, 

Charlotte  Seymour,  d.  of  John  Inglis  Jones  of  Derry 

Ormonde,  co.  Cardigan: — 
John    Langford    Probyn,    Gentleman,    late   79th    High- 
landers, /'.  1857.     Club — 

Sir  Leslie  Probyn,  K.C.M.G.  (1909),  Barrister-at-Liw, 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Sierra  Leone  1904-10  ; 
Barbados  1911-17;  of  Jamaica  1918-1924  (when  he  re- 
tired), b.  1862;  m.  1885,  Emily  (d.  1926),  d.  of  G.  Davis; 
and  has  issue — Dorothy  [m.  1909,  Francis  S.  Cokayne,  son 
of  George  Edward  Cokayne];  and  Sybil  Rose  [m.  19 13, 
Arthur  Hayne,  yst.  son  of  late  James  Charles  Hayne]. 
Res. — The  Riviera,  Folkestone.    Club — Orleans. 

Son  of  Rev.  Julian  Webb  Probyn,  £.  ;  d.  ;  m. 

,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Spicerof  Esher  Place,  Surrey: — 
Julian  Edmund  Spicer  Probyn,  Esq.,  Capt.  Border  Regt., 
b.  1859.     Res.— 

Sons   of  John   Webb    Probyn,    Gentleman,   b.    1828 ; 

d.  1915  ;  m.   1870,  Araminta  Louisa  (d.  1919),  only  d. 

of  Rev.    William    H.    Hoare,    of   Oakfield,   Crawley, 

Sussex  :  — 
Rev.  Preb.  Hubert  Edmund  Hamilton  Probyn,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1904,  Emily  Mabel,  d.  of  late  Edward  William  Cropper, 
of  Fearnhead,  Crosby,  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — Edmund 
Hamilton  Probyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Emily  Araminta; 
and  Margaret  Eleanor.  Res.  —  St.  Andrew's  Vicarage, 
Northmoor  Road,  Oxford. 

Rev.  Wilfred  Julian  Noel  Probyn,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1925, 
Millicent  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  H.  Wilton, 
Rector  of  Foy,  co.  Hereford.  Res. — Brampton  Abbots 
Rectory,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 

CLIFFORD  PROBYN,  Esquire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (V.D.), 
Ex-Deputy-Chairman  of  the  L.C.C. ,  Lieut. -Col.  late  of  the 
13th  Middlesex  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps,  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London,  and 
formerly  Sheriff  of  the  said  City,  Ex-Mayor  of  the  City 
of  Westminster.  Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  fesse 
argent,  between  a  bugle-horn  stringed  in  chief  and  a  fasces 
fessewise,  the  axe  to  the  dexter  and  upwards  in  base  or, 
a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
two  keys  in  saltire  or,  an  ostrich's  head  erased  at  the  neck 
azure.    Motto — "  Manus  haec  inimica  tyrannis."    Residence 

PROCTOR,  see  BEAUCHAMP. 

PRODGERS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
gules  and  azure,  three  lions  rampant,  two  and  one  argent, 
between  three  crosses  pat6e  fitchee  in  the  foot,  one  and  two 


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erminois  (Prodgers) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  two  swords  in  saltire 
argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  surmounted  of  the  Roman 
fasces  paleways  of  the  last,  the  axe  headed  of  the  second, 
interlaced  with  a  double  chain  collar  gold,  on  a  chief  ermine, 
a  bee  volant  between  two  star-pagodas  proper  (Blades). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  crosscal  vary  or,  a  wyvern,  with  wings 
endorsed  vert,  in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  line  reflexed  over  the 


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back  or,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a  cross  patee  of  the  last. 
Motto — "  Devouement  sans  bornes."  n<M 

Surv.  sons  of  Herbert  Prodgers,  Esq.,  of  Kington  [St. 
Michael,  Chippenham,  J.  P.  co.  Wilts. ,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1917  ; 
in.  i860,  Emily  Sibella  (d.  1918),  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Canon 
Thomas  Phillpotts,  J. P.,  of  Porthgwidden,  Truro  : — 
Rev.  Charles  Henry  Ap  Roger  (q.v. ). 
Greville  John    Prodgers,  Gentleman,  b.   1876.        Res. — 
Eldama  Ravine,  Nairobi,  B.E.  Africa. 

PROGER  (H.  Coll.,  July  19, 1919).     Per  pale  azure  and 


two  flaunches  of  the  third.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ialcon  close  proper, 

belled  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  fylfot  or.     Motto — 

"  Esse  quam  videri." 

Sons  of  John  Guy   Proger,    Gentleman,   of   Park 
Place,  Cardiff,  b.  1829;    d.   1900;    m.  1857,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  John   Lewis,  of  Merivale,  Narbeth,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  Pontcanna,  nr.  Cardiff  : — 
Thomas  William  Proger,  Gentleman,  F.Z.S.,  b.  i860  ; 

m.    1892,   Harriet  Gertrude,  d.   of    John  Waldron,   of 

Moulsford,   Berks. ;     and   has    issue — Glyndwr   Proger, 

Gentleman,  b   1898  ;     Lancelot  Proger,  Gentleman,  b. 

1899  ;    and  Olwen.       Res. — Llanmaes,  St.  Fagans,  co. 

Glamorgan.     Club—  Cardiff  and  County. 

John    Lewis    Proger,    Gentleman.     Res. — Tor    Lea, 

Penarth,  nr.  Cardiff. 

PROWER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pale  argent,  between 
two  escallops,  an  estoile  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base,  all 
counterchanged,  a  chief  arched  vair  (and  many  quarter- 
ings).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed  in  mail 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  scimitar  proper,  suspended 
from  the  blade  by  a  riband  gules  an  escutcheon  argent, 
charged  with  an  estoile  azure,  around  the  arm  a  riband  tied 
also  gules,  an  estoile  between  two  escallops  of  the  fourth. 
Motto—"  Du  Dieu  tout." 

Only  son   of  John   Elton   Prower,    Esq.,   Lieut. -Col. 

Canadian  Mil.,  Major  R.E.  (Mil.).,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1915  ; 

m.  1880,  Ad£le  Th^rese,  dau.  of  the  late  E.  R.  Kimber, 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod  for  the  Dominion 

of  Canada: — 
John  Mervyn  Prower,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Lt.-Col., 
late  Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  March  1885;  m.  1st,  1910,  Una 
Catherine,  d.  of  Major  John  Corse-Scott,  2nd  Gurkhas  ; 
2nd,  1920,  Eliza  Sylvia,  d.  of  Lionel  Mundy,  of  Kensing- 
ton ;  and  has  issue— (by  1st  wife)  Pamela  Catherine 
Mervyn  ;  and  Una  Margaret ;  (by  2nd  wife) — Lorna  Frances 
Mervyn.  Res.— The  Sissells,  Purton,  Wilts.  Clubs— 
Constitutional;  Garrison  (Quebec). 

PRYCE,  see  BRUCE  and  KNIGHT. 

EDWARD  STISTED  MOSTYN  PRYCE,  Esquire. 
J.  P.  for  the  cos.  of  Salop  and  Montgomery,  M.A.  (Oxford). 
Bom  April  8,  1851,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.  - 
Colonel  J.  E.  H.  Pryce,  late  of  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal 
Regiment,  by  his  wife  Eliza,  daughter  of  Francis  Burton 
10th  Lancers,  of  10  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane.  Armorial 
bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  :  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion 


gules,  three  lions  rampant  two  and  one  argent,  between 


passant  sable  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  gules  (for  Pryce)  ; 
2.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable  between  two  crescents  gules, 
three  annulets  or  (for  David  ap  Griffith  ap  Rys)  ;  3.  sable, 
three  nags'  heads  erased  argent  (for  David  Lloyd  ap  Griffith 
ap  Ririd  of  Gunley) ;  4.  argent,  three  boars'  heads  couped 
sable,  tusked  or  (for  Evan  ap  Rhys  ap  Hugh  of  Rhiwhirieth) ; 
impaling  the  arms  of  Beauclerk,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 


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quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  France); 
ii.  and  iii.  gules,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or 
(for  England) ;  2.  or,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  and  counterflory  gules  (for  Scotland)  ;  3. 
azure,  a  harp  or,  stringed  argent  (for  Ireland),  being  the 
arms  of  His  Majesty  King  Charles  II.  ;  over  all  a  sinister 
baton  gules,  charged  with  three  roses  argent,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  the  whole  differenced  by  a  martlet ;  and  for 
his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  as  in  the  arms  ; 
with  the  Motto,  "In  Deo  confidemus  omnes."  Livery — 
Lincoln  green  coat  and  trousers  with  scarlet  piping,  brass 
buttons,  red  waistcoat,  gold  band  round  the  hat.  Married, 
August  7,  1877,  Henrietta  Mary,  daughter  of  Charles  W. 
Beauclerk,  Esquire,  Deputy  -  Lieutenant,  of  Winchfield 
House,  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  and  grand-daughter 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Frederick  Beauclerk  (son  of  the 
fifth  and  brother  of  eighth  Dukes  of  St.  Albans) ;  and  has 
had  Issue—  Hugh  Beauclerk  Mostyn  Pryce,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  October  1, 1881  ;  d.  1915,  of  wounds  received 
in  action  ;  Sybil  Vera  Elise  [m.  1908,  Major  G.  A.  Dick- 
Cunyngham,  late  Rifle  Brigade,  whcm  she  div.  1924]; 
Ismay  Nesta ;  Olga  Georgina  Meddefys  [tn.  1919,  Henry 
Francis  Bury ;  and  has  issue].  Estates — The  Gunley 
Estates,  in  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Montgomery.  Postal 
address— Gunley  Hall,  Chirbury,  Montgomery.  Club— 
Carlton. 

PRYCE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  lion  passant  between  in 
chief  a  spear-head  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  and  in  base 
a  fleur-de-lys,  between  two  spear-heads  azure.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  two  javelins  in  saltire  proper,  a  demi-lion  azure, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  patfe  gules  charged  with 
a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto—"  Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim  Duw 
a  digon." 

Son  of  Thomas  Pryce,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  co.  Mont- 
gomery, formerly  a  Capt.  in  Batavia  Regt.  of  Yeo. 
Cav.,  and  a  Member  of  the  Batavian  Board  of  Trade, 
b.  1833;  d.  1904;  m.  1863,  Rosalie  Susan,  only  d.  of 
late  Jacob  Gerrit  Theodore  Van  Motman  of  Dramaga, 
in  the  Island  of  Java  : — 
Thomas  Tannatt  Pryce,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.      Seat — 

PRYCE-JENKIN  (H.  Coll.).    Or,  a  spear  in  pale  proper, 


between  two  escutcheons  sable,  each   charged  with  a  lion 


rampant  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  spears,  one  in  pale  and  two  in 
saltire  proper,  pendent  from  the  centre  spear  a  shield  sable, 
charged  with  a  leopard's  face  or.  Motto — "  Fortuna  favet 
fortibus. "     Livery— Drab. 

Only  son  of  Lewis  Jenkin  of  Aberjan,  Glamorgan, 
b.  1810;  d.  1888;  tn.  1865,  Eleanor,  d.  of  J.  Pryce:— 
Richard  John  Pryce-Jenkin,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Monmouth, 
b.  1869;  tn.  1890,  Magdalena  Mercedes  Augusta  (d.  1911), 
d.  of  Joseph  Vicars  Newbery ;  and  has  had  issue— (1) 
Richard  Douglas  Pryce-Jenkin,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  killed 
in  action  1914  ;  (2)  Francis  Joseph  Pryce-Jenkin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901 ;  and  Elizabeth  Magdalen.  Seats — Wills- 
brook,  Raglan,  co.  Monmouth  ;  Clanna,  Alvington,  Lydney, 
Glos.  Clubs— -New  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile. 

PRYCE-JONES  of  Dolerw  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  pale  argent,  between  two  cops  of 
yarn  a  shuttle  erect  all  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a 
cross  flory  sable,  between  two  Cornish  choughs  of  the  last 
(for  Jones)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  four  pellets  and  a  bordure 
sable  (for  Pryce).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  shuttle  fesseways  proper, 
thereon  a  goat  statant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory 
counterflory  gules  (for  Jones) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  two  spear-heads  erect  proper,  banded  with  a 
scarf  gules  (for  Pryce). 

Only  son  of  Sir  Pryce  Edward  Pryce- Jones,  1st  Bart., 

of  Dolerw,  b.    1801  ;    d.  1926  ;    tn.  1886,   Beatrice, 

d.  of  Herbert  Hardie,  of  Orford    House,  Disley, 

Cheshire : — 
Sir  Pryce  Victor  Pryce- Jones,  2nd  Bart.' (4  July  1918), 
Capt.  T.A.    Res.,    late   7th   Batt.    Roy.    Welch    Fus., 
b.  1887.     Seat — Dolerw,  Newtown,  N.  Wales. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Sir  Pryce  Pryce- Jones,  Knt.  Bach.,  b. 

1834  ;   d.  1920  ;   tn.  1859,  Eleanor,  d.   of  Edward 

Rowley  Morris,  of  Newtown  : — 
William  Ernest    Pryce-Jones,  Esq.,  M.A.   (Cantab.), 
b.  1867.     Res. — Plasbryn,  Newtown,  N.Wales. 

Col.  Albert  Westhead  Pryce-Jones,  O.B.E.,  T.D., 
J.P.  co.  Montgomery,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  late  7th  R.  Welch 
Fusiliers,  and  Canadian  Inf.,  b.  1870;  tn.  1895,  Rosina 
Ida,  d.  of  William  Gibson,  of  Normanhurst,  Seaton, 
Devon,  and  has  issue — Robert  Douglas  Nugent  Pryce- 
Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — Vere  House,  Pern- 
bridge  Crescent,  W.u. 

Henry  Morris  Pryce-Jones,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M:V.O.,  M.C., 
Maj.  (Bt.  Lieut.-Col.)  Coldstream  Gds.,  1899-1920,  Cmd. 
2nd.  City  of  London  Regt.,  1922-26,  Bt.  Col.  T.A.,  one 
of  H.M.'s  Body  Guard,  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen -at-Arms 
since  1922,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1905,  Marion  Vere,  d.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  the  Hon.  Lewis  Payan  Dawnay,  and  has  issue — Alan 
Payan  Pryce-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  David  Adrian 
Pryce-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — 10  Bucking- 
ham Palace  Gardens,  S.W.     Clubs — Guards',  Travellers'. 

PRYKE  (H.  Coll.,  1900).  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  on  a 
cross  invected  azure,  two  fasces  erect  in  pale  and  as  many 
mascles  in  fesse,  all  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed, 
vested  azure,  cuffs  argent,  the  hands  proper,  supporting 
a  fasces  erect  or,  each  arm  charged  with  a  mascle  of  the 
last.     Livery — Dark  blue,  white  facings. 

Son  of 'Richard  Reeve  Pryke  of  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
b.   1813 ;    d.   1854 ;    tn.   Emma  Louisa,   d.   of  Robert 
Parker :  — 
Sir  William    Robert    Pryke,  1st  Bart.   (13  Nov.  1926), 
Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  J.P.  City  of  London,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1925-6,  a  Member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieuten- 
ancy for  the  City  of  London  and  Alderman  City  of  London, 
b.    1847  ;  tn.   1878,   Marguerite,  d.  of  Robert  Stiles  ;    and 
has  issue— (1)  William  Robert  Dudley  Pryke,  Esq.,  b.  1882 
[m.    191 1,    Marjorie,    d.  of   H.   G.  Brown]  ;    (2)    Richard 
Frederick  Norman  Pryke,  Esq.,  b.  1886  [m.  1927.  Doris,  d. 
of  J.  R.  Kingston]  ;  (3)  Hamer  Forest  Stanley  Pryke,  Esq., 
Capt.    H.A.C.,   b.    1889;    Mabel  Marguerite;    and    Ethel 
Annie.     Res. — Valley  Lodge,  Wanstead,   Essex.      Club— 
Constitutional. 

PRYSE  (R.L.,  28  July  1863,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  regardant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  regardant 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto — 
"  Duw  an  bendithio." 

Sons  of  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  1st  Bart. ,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High 


Plate  XVI 


FORD. 


POATE . 


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WILLIAMS. 


WRIGHT 


Prp 


pttl 


1603 


Sheriff  1861)  co.  Cardigan,  <5.  1838;  d.  1906;  m.  1859, 
Louisa  Jane,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Lewes  of  Llanlear  :  — 

Sir  Lewes  Thomas  Loveden  Pryse,  3rd  Bart.  (28  July, 
1866),  b.  1864;  in.  1894,  Florence  Madeleine,  d.  of  Col. 
Howell  of  Trewellwell,  co.  Pembroke  ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Pryse  Howell  Loveden  Pryse,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Glanv  rgan 
Yeo.,  b.  1897  [m.  1918,  Enid  Gwen,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Walters  Home,  of  Wimbledon,  and  widow  of  Major 
Charles  Stewart  R.  A.  Holland].  Seat —  Gogerddan, 
Aberystwith,  co.  Cardigan.      Club — Badminton. 

George  Rice  Pryse,  Esq.,  Major  Welsh  Horse  Yeo., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Cardigan,  b.  1870;  m.  1895,  Geialdine 
Mabel,  d.  of  late  Conrad  Middleton  Abadam  of  Middleton 
Hall,  co.  Carmarthen  ;  and  has  issue — Pryse  Loveden 
Pryse,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  {Club  —  R.A.C.)  ;  and  Margaret 
Augharad  Elinor.  Res. — Ty  Mawr,  Ciliau  Aeron, 
Cardiganshire. 

Herbert  William  Pryse,  Esq.,  b.  1872;  in.  1896,  Ethel 
Schuler,  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick  Parsons  of  Holly  Mount, 
Ryde  ;  and  has  issue — Olwen  Esther  Joan.  ,S<ra/— Ystrad- 
wrallt,  Nantgaredig,  R.S.O. 

HENRY  LOUIS  VANNECK  PRYSE,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Oxon.).  Born  May  14,  1864,  being  the  only  surviv- 
ing son  of  the  late  Charles  Pryse  of  Llanbadarn-ffynydd. 


Radnorshire,  by  his  wife  Emma  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Jope  Neck.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  on  a  pale 
invected  argent,  plain  cottised  or,  a  lion  rampant  between 
two  crosses  botony  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
regardant  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  vert,  holding  in 
the  dexter  forepaw  a  cross  botony  fitch^e  in  bend  sinister, 
and  resting  the  dexter  hind  leg  on  two  spears  in  saltire 
proper.  Motto — "  Duw  a  digon."  Livery — Dark  blue, 
silver  buttons. 

PUDSEY,  see  THORN-PUDSEY. 

PULESTON  (R.L.,  1904,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three 
mullets  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests  (of 
augmentation) — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree 
proper,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  riband  azure,  an  escutcheon 
gules,  charged  with  three  ostrich-feathers  argent,  in  com- 
memoration of  Sir  Richard  Puleston  having  had  the  honour 
of  introducing  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  9  Sept.  1806, 


into  the  Principality ;  2.  on  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up 
ermine,  a  buck  statant  proper,  attired  or.  Motto — 
"  Clariores  e  tenebris. " 

Son  of  Henry  Bailey,  Esq.,  of  Nant-y-glas,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Monmouth,  b.   1822;  d.   1899;  m.  1st,  1848, 

Mary  Louisa  (d.    1865),  d.    of  Sir  Richard   Puleston, 

Bart.,  of  Emral  Park,  co.  Flint : — 

Crawshay    Wellington   Puleston,   Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Flint, 

b.    1853;    m.    1891,    Edith    Elfrida,    d.    of   Rev.    Thomas 

Bacon.     Seat — Worthenbury  Manor,  Wrexham,  co.   Flint. 

Res. — Lowood  House,  Ascot,  Berks.     Club — Windham. 

PULLAN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend  engrailed  be- 
tween six  lozenges  argent,  each  charged  with  an  escallop 
sable,  three   martlets   of  the   last.      Mantling   azure  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two 
palm-branches,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Salva  me  fons  pietatis." 

Only  son  of  Charles  Arthur  Pullan  (eld.  s.  of  Charles 
Pullan  of  Lewisham  and  Anna  Maria  Leighton),  b. 
1863;  d.  1902;  m.  1893,  Louisa  Charlotte  Marion,  d. 
of  Henry  Charles  Joseph  Kopsch,  son  of  Adam 
Kopsch,  Noble  of  Poland  :  nobility  confirmed  as  an- 
cient by  the  General  Assembly  of  Nobles  at  Wilna, 
13  June  1820  : — 

Arthur  Hubert  Pullan,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  m.  1921, 
Grace  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Whistler,  of  Kent  Lodge, 
Uxbridge  ;  and  has  issue — Joan  Christine.  Res. — Mytholm, 
Reigate  Road,  Ewell,  Surrey. 

Yr.  surv.  sons  of  Charles  Pullan  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  and 
of  Littlehampton,  Sussex,**.   1830;  d.  1891;  m.  i860, 
Anna  Maria,  d.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Richard  Leighton, 
Esq.,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.,  Capt.  44th  Regt.  Foot : — 
Rev.  Leighton  Pullan,  D.D.  Oxon.,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of 
St.  John's  College,  b.  1865.     Res.—  St.  John's  College,  Ox- 
ford ;  Dartmouth  Lodge,  Littlehampton. 

Ernest  Popplewell  Pullan,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  (Arms  as 
above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Arbuthnot  (matric.  L.O.  20  Jan.  1925),  viz. : — Azure,  a 
crescent  between  three  mullets  argent,  a  bordure  engrailed 
quarterly  or  and  of  the  second,  charged  with  four  boars' 
heads  couped  gules),  m.  1891,  Mary  Helena,  d.  and  coh. 
of  William  Robert  Arbuthnot  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  late  of 
Invernettie,  Peterhead;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  Charles 
Ernest  Arbuthnot  Pullan,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Durham 
LI.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  (2)  Arthur  William 
Pullan,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Phyllis  Mary;  Kathleen 
Margaret;  and  Joan  Leighton.  Res.—  56  Granville  Park, 
Lewisham,  London,  S.E. 

Percy  Dighton  Pullan,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b. 
1870;  in.  1903,  Wynfreda  Vera  Agnes,  d.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Frederick  Du  Cane,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue— Anthony 
Wilfrid  Pullan,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  Dorothea  Leigh- 
ton.    Res. — 27  St.  Margaret's  Road,  Oxford. 


1604 


Put 


Put 


Rev.  Edward  Wilfred  Pullan,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Vicar  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Oxford,  b.  1872.  Res.—  St.  Margaret's 
Vicarage,  Oxford. 

PULLAR  (L.O.).  Or,  three  alirions  sable,  on  a  chief 
engrailed  gules,  a  Holy  Lamb  passant  regardant  staff  and 
cross  argent,  with  the  banner  of  Saint  Andrew  proper. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  or,  beaked  and  langued 
gules.  Motto — "  Perseverantia  et  industria." 
Son  of  : — 

John  Lindsay  Pullar,  Esq.,  O.B.E.  (mil.),  Capt.T.A., 
b.         .     Res.— 

PULLER,  see  GILES-PULLER. 

The  late  Rev.  Canon  ELGOOD  GEORGE  PUNCH- 
ARD,  D.D.  Oxon.  (Balliol  Coll.),  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Ely, 
Cambs. ,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely  (1895)  [eleventh  in  direct 
descent  from  William    Punchard  of  Bedingfield,   Suffolk, 


Engineers  in  Ireland,  b.  1881  [m.  1910,  Amy,  d.  of 
G.  H.  Otway,  of  Highgate,  N.  ;  and  has  issue — 4  sons 
(Res. — Ashton,  Killiney,  Dublin)].  Res. — Albert  House, 
Dalkey,  co.  Dublin.     Club — Corinthian  (Dublin). 

GERALD  PURCELL-FITZGERALD,  Gentleman,  of 
The  Island,  co.  Waterford.  Born  May  5,  1865,  being  the 
second  and  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Maurice  Noel 
Ryder  Purcell-FitzGerald,  by  his  wife  Annie,  dau.  of  James 
Laurie,  and  grandson  of  John  Purcell  FitzGerald  of  Boulge 
Hall.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  a 
saltire  gules,  a  mullet  on  a  crescent  for  difference  (for  Fitz- 
Gerald, confir.  1716)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  between 
four  boars'  heads  couped  sable  (for  Purcell).  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  monkey  proper,  environed  about 
the  middle  and  chained  or,  a  mullet  on  a  crescent  for 
difference  (for  FitzGerald) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cubit  arm  holding  a  sword  proper,  pommelled  and  hiked 
or,  pierced  through  the  jaw  of  a  boar's  head  couped  sable, 
vulned  and  distilling  drops  of  blood,  the  sleeve  azure,  turned 
up  argent  (for  Purcell)  ;  and  over  the  first  crest,  on  an 
escroll,  this  Motto,  "  Crom  a  boo."     Married,  firstly,  Alice 


d.  1506J.  Born  1844,  being  the  second  son  of  John  Elgood 
Punchard  of  Cransford,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Stephen  Piggins  of  Great  Yarmouth.  Armorial  bearings 
(H.  Coll.,  n  Aug.  1897) — Sable,  three  plates,  on  a  chief 
argent,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  first,  between  two 
pellets.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  unicorn's  head  erased  sable,  col- 
lared vair,  three  plates.  Motto — "  Prasmianonsine  proeliis." 
Livery — Black.  Married,  Feb.  5,  1879,  Catherine  Mary 
(d.  1926),  second  dau.  of  Joseph  Johnson  of  Windsor,  and 
d.  1917,  having  had  Issue — (1)  Alfred  Punchard,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  North  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  Jan.  1886;  killed  in 
aetion  1917  ;  (2)  Edmund  Elgood  Punchard,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Beds.  Regt.,  b.  Oct.  1890;  killed  in  action  1914  ; 
and  Rose  Elgood  [m.  1905,  Rev.  S.  Addleshaw,  B.D.,  St. 
Mary's  Vicarage,  Ely,  Cambs.]. 

PURCELL  (U.O.).  Or.  on  a  chevron  between  three 
boars'  heads  sable,  couped,  armed  and  langued  proper, 
a  crescent  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar  passant  sable,  armed 
and  langued  proper,  and  charged  with  a  crescent  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — "Aut  vincam  autperiam." 

Eld.  surv.   son  of   Pierce   Purcell,  Gentleman,   of 

Carrigeen,  co.  Kilkenny,  b.  1814;  d.  1887  ;  m.  1847, 

Catherine,  d.  of  William  Manning,  of  Johnswell,  co. 

Kilkenny  : — 

Thomas  Patrick  Purcell,  Gentleman,  b.  1850 ;  m.  1880, 

Margaret  Jane,  d.  of  Michael  Phelan,  and  has  issue — 

Pierce  Francis  Purcell,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.A.I.  (Dub.), 

M.Inst.C.E.,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  at  Univ. 

Coll.,  Dublin,  since  1909,  Past  Pres.  Institution  of  Civil 


Louisa,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Anthony  La  Touche  Kirwan, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Limerick  Cathedral  ;  secondly,  March  1, 
1899,  Eleanor  Niccolls  (marriage  dissolved),  dau.  of  John 
Niccolls,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  John 
Purcell-Fitzgerald,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  24,  1899  ;  (2)  Edward 
Maurice  Purcell  Fitzgerald,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  24,  1900; 
(3)  Gerald  Purcell  Fitzgerald,  Gentleman  (twin  with  Edward 
Maurice) ;  thirdly,  1907,  Mabel  Marie,  d.  of  George  Hat- 
field Gossip;  and  by  her  has  further  issue  —  (4)  Nicholas 
Francis  Purcell-Fitzgerald,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  and  Mary 
Augusta.  Seats — Little  Island,  co.  Waterford  ;  Coombs, 
Sibbertoft,  Market  Harborough.  Clubs — Boodle's,  Mary- 
lebone  Cricket  Cl'ub,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

PUREFOY,  see  BAGWELL-PUREFOY. 

Admiral  RICHARD  PUREFOY  PUREFOY,  C.B.E. 
(mil.),  M.V.O.,  R.N. ,  J. P.  cos.  Bucks,  and  Southampton; 
served  eastern  Soudan  1884,  and  Great  War  1914-19; 
assumed  the  surname  of  Purefoy  in  lieu  of  Fitz 
Gerald,  and  the  arms  of  Purefoy  by  Royal  Licence 
Dec.  26,  1897,  under  the  will  of  the  late  G.  Purefoy 
Jervoise,  Esq.,  M. P. ,  D.L.  Born  May  26,  1862,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Richard  Purefoy  Fitz 
Gerald,  Esq.,  of  North  Hall,  Preston  Candover,  co. 
Hants.,  J. P.,  Hon.  Col.  Bucks.  Yeomanry,  formerly  Lieut. 
R.N. ,  by  his  wife  Henrietta  Mary,  only  child  of  Rev. 
Anthony  Chester  of  Chicheley  Hall,  co.  Bucks.  Armorial 
bearings  —  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  stirrups  or; 
2  and  3,  sable,  three  pairs  of  gauntlets  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
gauntlet  erect  proper,  grasping  a  tilting-spear  rompu  also 


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1605 


proper.  Motto — "  Purefoy  ma  joye."  Married,  Dec.  23, 
1895,  Mary  Lillias,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  G. 
Sandys  Lumsdaine  of  Lumsdaine ;  and  has  Issue— Mary 
Lillias  Geraldine.  Seat — Shalstone  Manor,  co.  Bucks. 
Club—  Army  and  Navy. 

PURVES,  see  HOME-PURVES-HUME-CAMPBELL. 

PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY,  see  RUSSELL 

PURVIS  (L.O.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between 
three  mascles  or,  three  cinquefoils  vert.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  raven 
rising  holding  in  its  beak  a  piece  of  bread  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Pourvois. "     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  John  Purvis,  Esq. ,  of  Kinaldy,  Fife- 
shire,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1852,  Isabella  Wilhelmina, 
eldest  d.  of  late  William  Berry  of  Tayfield,  co.  Fife: — 

William  Herbert  Purvis,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Rifle  Bde., 
b.  1858;  m.  1888,  Mabel  Vida.d.  of  Capt.  Francis  Charles 
Turner,  late  79th  Highlanders  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Arthur  Frederic  Purvis,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  Scots  Gds., 
b.  1890  [m.  1925,  Rachel  Emily,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  Michael 
Nairn,  Bt.,  of  Elie  House,  Fife] ;  John  Ralph  Purvis, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
Herbert  Charles  Purvis,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1897.  Res. — Earlshall,  Leuchars,  Fife.  Clubs— 
Travellers',  New  (Edinburgh). 

PUTNAM  <H.  Coll.,  24  Sept.  1919).  Sable,  semee  of 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  a  stork  argent,  a  bordure  in- 
vected  of  the  last.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and 
sable,  a  wolf's  head  couped  gules,  langued  azure,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  stag's  attire  or.  Motto — "  Nee  metu 
nee  dubitatione." 

Son  of  F.  Putnam,  of  Puttenham,  nearTring,  Herts., 
b.  1836  :— 
James  Putnam,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 

PUXLEY  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend 
cotised  argent,  five  lozenges  conjoined  of  the  first,  in  the 
sinister  chief  point  an  annulet  or  (Puxley);  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
fieur-de-lys  sable,  a  chief  engrailed  azure  (Lavallin).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper,  charged  with  a  lozenge 
between  two  annulets  in  pale  gules,  the  hand  grasping  a 
dagger,  also  proper.     Motto — "Loyal  en  tout." 

Sons  of  Henry  Edmund  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman, 

b.  1866 ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1897,  Jane  Eliza,  only  d.  of  Rev. 

John  Halahan,  Rector  of  Brerehaven,  co.  Cork:  — 

Henry   Waller    Lavallin    Puxley,    Gentleman,    b.    1898. 

m,  1921,  Naumai  Kathleen    Clephane,  only  d.   of  E.  R. 

Guinness   of    Timaru,    New    Zealand.       Seats  —  Dunboy 

Castle,  Castleton,  Berehaven,  and  Llangan,  St.  Clears,  co. 

Carmarthen. 

John  Paul  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 

Sons  of  Herbert  Hardress  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman, 

b.  1868;   d.  1927;    m.   1896  (his  cousin),   Kate  Ierne 

Lavallin,  d.  of  Rev.  Herbert  Lavallin  Puxley  : — 

Robert  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;   m.   1925, 

Betty,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Lloyd,  late  The  Buffs  ;  and  has 

issue — Charles  Simon  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.     Seats — 

Llangendeirne,  and  Landdarog,  Carmarthenshire. 

William  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1898;  m.  1927, 
Margaret  Jessie,  only  d.  of  R.  K.  Burgess,  of  Toronto. 
Res.— 

Patrick  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Herbert  Lavallin  Puxley,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

PUXON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  between  two 
quatrefoils  in  pale  argent,  and  as  many  flaunches  or,  each 
charged  with  two  roses  palewise  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  seme"e  of  quatrefoils 
argent,  between  two  roses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Arnica 
Veritas." 

Sons  of  the  late  Edward  William  Puxon  of  Wintons, 
Croydon,  b.         ;  d .  •  m.         ,  Frances  Amelia,  d. 

of :— 

?  Sons 

PYDDOKE  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  r  and  4, 
gules,  a  fesse  dancette  argent,  gutte-de-sang,  between 
two  pheons  or  (for  Pyddoke)  ;  2  and  3,  quarterly  indented 
sable  and  ermine,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
pigeon  argent,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  cross  patte 


gules  (for  Whately).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  rising  regardant 
argent  crucilly  gules,  in  the  dexter  claw  an  arrow  in 
bend  point  upwards  proper  (for  Pyddoke)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  gules,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  argent,  and  within  a  chain  in  arch  or 
(for  Whately).     Motto—"  Prisca  fides." 

Sons    of    Rev.   Edward    Pyddoke    of    Cheltenham, 

b.  1808  ;    d.  1894  ;    m.  1862,  Georgiana,  d.  of  Rev. 

Edward  Cookson,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  Westmorland  : — 

Henry  Whately  Pyddoke,    Gentleman,    M.A.  Oxon., 

b.   1866  ;    m.   1907,  Edith  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Major 

John  Wilson,  late  Scots  Greys,  and  has  issue — Edward 

Whately  Pyddoke,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  John  Whately 

Pyddoke,    Gentleman,    b.    1917 ;    and   Sylvia   Whately. 

Address — Bonnyrigg,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 

Rev.  John  Whately  Pyddoke,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1906,  Frances  Evelyn,  yngr.  d. 
of  Arthur  Lee,  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue — Joyce.  Res. — 
Pleasley   Rectory,   Mansfield. 

Charles  Edward  Whately  Pyddoke,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. , 
b.  1874.     Res. — 127  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.7. 

JOHN  MOELS  PYKE-NOTT,  Gentleman;  educated 
at  Eton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Parracombe,  co.  Devon. 
Bom    Feb.   3,    1868,   being   the   eldest  son  of  John    Nott 


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Pyke-Nott,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Lord  01  the  Manor,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Parracombe,  by  his  wife  Caroline  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Ward,  M.A.  of  St.  John's,  Cambridge.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or, 
between  four  leopards'  faces,  two  and  two,  argent,  an  estoile 
of  eight  points  between  two  martlets  of  the  field  (for  Nott) ; 
2  and  3,  quarterly  or  and  gules,  on  a  chevron  barry  wavy 
of  four  argent  and  azure,  between  two  trefoils  in  chief  and 
another  in  base,  counterchanged,  a  pike  naiant  proper  (for 
Pyke).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  mascles  fessewise,  interlaced 
or,  thereon  a  martlet  gules,  ducally  gorged  gold,  in  the  beak 
a  sprig  of  laurel  proper  (for  Nott)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-pike  hauriant  proper, 
between  two  wings  gules,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  or  (for 
Pyke).  Motto — "  Res  es  spes. "  Livery — Claret.  Mar- 
ried, 1894,  Dora  Florence  Geraldine,  third  dau.  of  Bennet 
Rothes  Langton  of  Langton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  has 
Issue—  (1)  John  Bennet  Langton  Pyke-Nott.  Gentleman, 
b.  July  3,  1895;  (2)  James  Grenville  Pyke-Nott,  Gentle- 
man; (3) Pyke- Knott,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Estates — 

Manor  of  Rowley  and  Estate  of  Holworthy,  and  manorial 


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lands  in  parish  of  Parracombe  ;  Rundon  and  Buddlesweek, 
in  Thelbridge  and  Witheridge  ;  Furze,  in  West  Buckland  ; 
moiety  of  the  demesne  of  Combmartin  Manor  ;  Nethercott, 
in  Braunton,  &c.  Seat — Bydown,  Swinbridge,  Barnstaple. 
Res. — The  Mill  House,  Dumbleton,  Evesham. 

PYKE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pile  invected  argent, 
between  two  pikes  hauriant  in  base  proper,  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-wolf  proper,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  torch  erect  or,  fired  proper,  and  resting 


the  sinister  paw  on  a  quatrefoil  also  or.     Motto — "  Id  volo 
Deo  volente."     Livery — Blue. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Pyke,  Gentleman,  b.  1824;  d.  1902;  m. 
1850,  Sara,  second  d.  of  Simon  Magnus  of  Chatham  :  — 

Leslie  Pyke,  Esq.,  M.I.E.E.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  F.C.S.,  Staff 
Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  1868;  m.  Mildred  Emma,  eldest  d.  ot 
Edward  Lucas,  and  niece  of  the  late  Sir  David  Salomons, 
Bart.  Res. — 10  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
W.     Clubs — Savage,  St  Stephen's. 

Manuel  Castello  Pyke,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. 

PYKE  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  saltire  sable  and  or,  two 
trefoils  in  pale,  and  in  fesse  as  many  talbots'  heads  erased 
counterchanged.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 


front  of  a  fountain  a  pike-fish  fessewise  proper.     Motto — 
"  Deo  favente  progredior." 

Sons  of  Edward  Pyke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Merton  Bank, 
Southport,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  1858,  Hannah,  d.  of 
Richard  Carr,  of  Preston,  Lanes.  : — 

Joseph  Pyke,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — Westholme 
House,  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset. 

Rt.  Rev.  Monsignor  Edward  Joseph  Pyke,  Vicar-Gen. 
Roman  Catholic  Diocese  of  Lancaster,  b.  1862.  Address — 
English  Martyrs'  Church,  Preston,  Lanes. 

Richard  Joseph  Pyke,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Res.— Holy 
Road,  Market  Rasen,  Lines. 

Alfred  Joseph  Pyke,  American  Citizen,  b,  1865  ;  m. 
and  has  issue — 3  daus.    Res.— Widewater,  Stafford  County, 
Virginia,  U.S.A. 

Cuthbert  Joseph  Pyke,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1873;  m. 
1898,  Mary  Beatrice.  J. P.  Lanes.,  d.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Hutchinson  Hammond,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  of 
Winkley  Square,  Preston  ;  and  has  issue  -Edward  Joseph 
Pyke,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Marjory  Mary.  Seat — 
Thistleton  Lodge,  Kirkham,  Lanes. 

PYM  of  Hasells  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
sable  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between  three  owls  or,  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert,  between  two  cross  crosslets  cf  the  first,  all 
within  a  bordureof  the  second  (Pym) ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron 


azure  and  argent,  in  chief  two  bugle-horns  of  the  second 
stringed  gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first 
(Kingsley).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  hind's  head  erased  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  azure,  and  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Fourth  but  only  surv.  son  of  Francis  Leslie  Pym,  of 
Hasells   Hall,    Beds.,    and    Radwell   House,    Herts., 
b.  1818  ;  d.  i860  ;  m.  1847,  Mary  Jemima,  yngst.  d.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Palmer,  of  Withcote  Hall,  co.  Leicester: — 
Frederick  William  Pym,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  2nd  Bn.  Beds. 
Regt.,  b.  1859.     Res.— Hasells  Hall,  Sandy,  co.  Bedford. 
Sons   of  Rt.    Rev.  Walter   Ruthven   Pym,    sometime 
Bishop  of  Bombay,  formerly  Vicar  of  Rotherham,  co. 
Yorks. ,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1908  ;    m.  1883,  Lucy  Ann  (d.  1904), 
yngst.  d.  of  Thomas  Threlfall,  of  Edenfield,  Lytham, 
co.  Lanes. : — 
Leslie  Ruthven  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  ;  m.  1914,  Iris 
Rosalind,  d.  of  Charles  Somerville  Orde,  of  Hopton  House, 
Great  Yarmouth,  and  has  issue — Francis  Leslie  Pym,  Gen- 
tleman,  b.    1922;    Rosalind    Ann;     Bridget    Clare;    and 
Catherine  Lucy.      Res.— Penpergwm  Lodge,  Abergavenny. 
Rev.  Thomas  Wentworth    Pym,   D.S.O.,    M.A.    (Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambs.),  Canon  of  Bristol,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.M. 
the  King,  formerly  Head  of  Cambridge  House  1919,  Canon 
of  Southwark  1925,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1918,  Dora  Olive,    d.   of 
late  William  Ivens,  of  Harboro   Parva,  Rugby,  and   has 
issue— (1)    Michael  Tom    Pym,    Gentleman,  b.    1925  ;    (2) 


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Christopher    Pym,     Gentleman,    b.    1929;  'and    Nancy. 
Res. — 10  Downfield  Ro.id,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Alexander  Pym,  Gentleman,  Headmaster  of  Chillon 
College,  Switzerland,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1919,  Anne  Christine,  d. 
of  the  late  William  Childs.  Res. — Chillon  College,  Mon- 
treux,  Switzerland. 
William  St.  John  Pym,  Gentlemau,  b.  1889.  Res. — 
Ronald  Melville  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1892;  m.  1921, 
Olive,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Stuart  Snell,  of  Bromley,  Kent, 
and  has  issue — David  Pym,  Gentleman,  b-  1923.  Res. — 
40  Holland  Road,  W.14. 

Francis  Guy  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  tn.  1923,  Octavia, 
yngst.  d.  of  Archibald  Ruggles  Brise,  of  Spains  Hall, 
Essex,  and  has  issue — Stephen  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Res. — Exmoor  Ranch,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Fifth  but  only  surv.  son  of  Alexander  Pym,  Esq.,  of 
Brickhall  House,    Beds.,  J. P.,  b.   1820;  d.  1889;    m. 
1847,  Eliza  Elizabeth  (d.  1888),  2nd  d.  of  Sir  Albert 
Pell  :— 
Claude    George    Melville    Pym,    Gentleman,   b.    i860 ; 
111.  1890,  Lucy  Victoria,  3rd  d.  of  Alexander  Leslie  Melville, 
of  Branston  Hall,  Lincoln, and  has  hadissue — (1)  Alexander 
Ruthven  Pym,  Esq.,  Capt.  Irish  Gds.,  b.  1891  [tn.    1921, 
Violet,  only  d.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George  Wanender, 
and  has  issue — John  Pym.  Gentleman,   b.    1922  ;    Victor 
Francis  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Martin  Pym,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1927]  ;   (2)  Claude  John  Pym,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Irish  Gds.,  b.  1893;    d.  of  wounds  received  in  action  1917  ; 
(3)  Francis  Leslie  Melville  Pym,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Irish 
Gds.,   b.    1894;    killed    in    action  1916.       Res. — Canwick 
House,  Lincoln. 

Second  but  only  surv.  son  of  Horatio  Noble  Pym,  of 

Foxwold  Chase,  Kent,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1896;  tn.  1st,   1876, 

Sarah  Juliet  (d.  1880),  eld.  d.  of  Edmond  Backhouse, 

of  Middleton  Lodge,  Yorkshire  ;  2nd,  Jane  Hannah,  d. 

of  Robert  Fox,  of  Grove  Hill,  Falmouth  : — 

Major  Charles  Evelyn  Pym,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1905, 

Violet  (d.  1927),  only  d.  of  Frederick  Lubbock,  of  Emmetts, 

Kent,  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1908; 

(2)  Roland  Pym,  Gentleman,  1^.1910;  (3)  Martin  Jeremy 

Pym,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Mary  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

Foxwold  Chase,  Brasted,  Sevenoaks. 

PYNE  (Vn.  Devon,  1620,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).      Quarterly,  of 


eight,  1  and  8,  gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  pine- 
apples or  (for  Pyne)  ;  2.  gules,  a  buck's  head  caboshed 
ermine,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  of  the  field  (for 
Downe)  ;  3.  gules,  two  lions  passant  guardant  argent,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  sable  (for  Ilcombe) ;  4.  argent,  two 
glaziers'  snippers  saltirewise  sable,  between  four  pears 
pendant  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second  (for 
Kelaway) ;  5.  argent,  a  fesse  between  two  demi-lions  ram- 
pant in  chief,  and  three  lozenges  in  base  all  gules  (for 
Salle) ;  6.  or,  a  fesse  sable  between  three  apples  proper  (for 
Appleton) ;  7.  or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  three  roses 
vert,  as  many  acorns  of  the  field  (for  Gould).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
pine-tree  proper  fructed  or.  Motto — "In  tempestate 
floresco."    Livery — Dark  blue,  with  buff  facings. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Manners  Dillman  Pyne, 
Rector  of  Nevendon,  Essex,  b.  1820;  d.  1901  ;  in.  1851, 
Sophia,  d.  of  Rev,  Dr.  John  Chevallier,  of  Aspall  Hall, 
Suffolk  :— 
Herbert  Barrington  Pyne, Gentleman,  Assoc.  M.Inst.C.E., 
b.  1858  ;  tn.  1909,  Constance  Maude,  d.  of  Charles  Brogden 
Sperling,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dynes  Hall,  Essex.     Res.  —  North- 
brook,  Bentley,  Hants.     Club—R.A.C. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Menzies  Pyne,    R.E.,  b.  1870; 
d.  1924;  tn.  1904,  Mary,  d.  of  Jonn  Evans: — 
Frederick    Menzies   Pyne,    Gentleman,    b-   1906,    Lieut. 
1st  Batt.  Devon.  Regt. 

John  Menzies  Pyne,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 

Son  of  Rev.  Augustus  Pyne,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Horning, 
Norfolk,  b.  1810 ;  d.  1888;  tn.  1843,  Louisa,  d.  of 
Watts,  of  Henslope  Park,  Bucks.  : — 
Edward   Dillman    Pyne,    Gentleman,    b.   1845.      Res- — 
Lowestoft. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Alfred  Pyne,  M.A.,  Fellow,  St.  Peter's 

Coll.,  Cambridge,    Vicar  of  Roydon,  Essex,  b.  1813  ; 

d.  1893  ;  in.  1843,  Colin,  d.  of  Mackintosh  : — 

Gustavus    Frank    Pyne,  Gentleman,    b.  ;    m.  , 

and  has  issue —  Pyne,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. 

—  Royden,  Essex. 

Charles  Albert  Pyne,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  tn.  ,  and 

has   issue —  Pyne,   Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

Royden,  Essex. 

Edmund    Robert    Pyne,    Gentleman,   b.  .      Res. — 

Royden,  Essex. 

Son  of  Pyne,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.  :— 

Charles  Darley  Pyne,  Lieut.  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  b.  1893  ; 
in. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pyne,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hook,  nr. 

Surbiton,  Surrey,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1873  ;  tn.  i860,  Elizabeth 

(d.    1911),    d.    of    Major    Thomas  Waters,    R.M. ,   of 

Hook  :— 

Percy   Thomas    Pyne,   Gentleman,    b.     1S63;    111.  1928, 

Jessie  Neville  McQueen,  d.  of  John  Robertson,  of  Glasgow. 

Res.  —  Moorfield  House,  Ravenscar,  Yorks. 

Rev.  Reginald  Gaynesford  Pyne,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Rector 
of  St.  Cuthbert's,  York,  b.  1867.  Res.—  St.  Cuthbert's 
Rectory,  York. 

Sons  of  Moses  Taylor  Pyne,  M.A.  (Princeton),  LL.B. 
(Columbia),  Counsellor-at-Law,  b.   1855;  d.  ;  tn. 

1880,  Margaretta  Stockton  : — 
Percy  Rivington  Pyne,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1881. 
Moses  Taylor  Pyne,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1885  ;  in.  1914, 
Agnes Griswold  Landon.   Res.— Drumthwacket,  Princeton, 
New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 

Son    of    Percy    Rivington    Pyne,    Gentleman,     Pres. 
National  Bank  of  New  York,  b.    1820 ;   d.   1895  ;   in. 
1855,  Albertina  Skelton  Taylor  (d.  1900)  : — 
Percy  Rivington    Pyne,   Gentleman,    M.A.    (Princeton), 
b.   1857;  m.    1889,    Maud    Howland ;    and   has  issue — (1) 
Grafton  Howland  Pyne,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  [111.  1913,  Lita 
Constance  Wright  ;  and  has  issue— Grafton  HowLnd  Pyne, 
Gentleman,  b-  1914  ;    Percy  Rivington  Pyne,   Gentleman, 
b.  1915]  ;  (2)  Herbert  Rivington  Pyne,  Gentleman,  b.  1892 
[tn.    1916,  Florence  Ledyard  Blair];    (3)  Percy  Rivington 
Pyne,   Gentleman,    b.    1896;  Mary;  and    Meredith  How- 
land.      Res.  —  Upton    Pyne,    Far     Hills,     New    Jersey, 
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JOHN  QUAIN,  Gentleman,  M.D.,son  of  John  Quain 
of  Carrigoon,  in  the  county  of  Cork,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  of  Michael  Burke  of  Mallow.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  in  chief  two  fers-de- 
moline  gules,  and  issuant  from  the  base  a  rock  covered 
with  daisies  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battlements  of 
a  tower  proper,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  trefoil  vert,  and  holding  between  the  paws 
a  battleaxe  also  proper,  the  blade  gold.  Motto — "  Avorum 
non  immemor."     Residence— 

QUAYLE  (H.  Coll).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  gutt£e- 
d'eau,  between  three  quails  proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point 


a  pellet,  two  swords  points  upwards  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  quail  as  in  the  arms,  between  two 
bulrushes  proper.     Motto — "  Qualiserospero." 

Son  of  Mark  Hildesley  Quayle,  Esq. ,  of  Crogga  and 
of  Bridge  House,  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man,  b.  1804  ;   d. 


1879  ;  m.  1837,  Mary  Jane  Hamilton,  d.  of  Capt.  James 
Spedding,  D.L.,  of  Summergrove,  Cumberland  :  — 
The  late  Rev.  Daniel  Fleming  Wilson  Quayle,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  late  Rector  of  Trimley  St.  Martin,  co. 
Suffolk,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1929.  Seats — Crogga,  Port  Soderic, 
Isle  of  Man  ;  Dial  House  Slough,  Bucks.  ;  Summergrove, 
Cumberland.  Residence  —  Bridge  House,  Castletown, 
I.O.M. 

QUEENBOROUGH,  Baron,  see  PAGET. 

QUEENSBERRY,  Marquess  of,  see  DOUGLAS. 

QUILTER  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  invected 
gules,  between  three  Cornish  choughs  proper,  two  cross 
crosslets  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  vambraced 
proper,  the  hand  grasping  a  battleaxe  in  bend  sinister 
sable,  the  head  argent,  the  wrist  entwined  by  a  wreath  of 
the  third  and  second,  a  Cornish  chough  proper.  Motto— 
"  Plutot  mourir  que  changer." 

Sons  of  Sir  (William)  Cuthbert  Quilter,  1st  Bart.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  Sudbury  Div.  of  Suffolk 
1885-1906,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1867,  Mary,  d.  of 
late  John  Wheeley  Bevington  of  Brunswick  Terrace, 
Brighton  : — 

Sir  (William  Eley)  Cuthbert  Quilter,  2nd  Bart.  (1897), 
J. P.,  M.P.  for  Suffolk  S.  or  Sudbury  Div.  1910-18, 
B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  Major  late  Suffolk  Imp.  Yeo.,  b. 
1873 ;  m.  1899,  Hon.  Gwynedd  Douglas-Pennant,  d.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  2nd  Baron  Penrhyn  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — John 
Raymond  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers, 
Gren.  Gds. ,  b.  1902 ;  Inez ;  Zoe  Gwynedd  ;  and  Sonia. 
Seat — Bawdsey  Manor,  Woodbndge,  Suffolk.  Clubs  — 
Carlton ;  Boodle's. 

Roger  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  b.  1877.     Res.— 

Percy  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  b,  1879  ;  m.  1909,  Clare,  d. 
of  C.  C,  Tudway,  Esq.,  of  Wells,  Som.  ;  and  has  issue- 
David  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  Beryl  Joan  ; 
Anne  ;  and  Diana  Primrose.  Res. — Cromac,  Tadworth, 
Burgh  Heath. 

Eustace  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq. ,  O.B.  E. ,  late  Major  Suffolk 
Regt.,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1906,  Cecil  Bligh,  only  d.  of  Philip 
Nutting  of  Springlands,  Stanmore ;  and  has  issue— (1) 
Ronald  Eustace  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (2) 
John  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.  Res.— Belstead, 
Ipswich. 

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RADCLIFFE,  see  DELME-RADCLIFFE. 

RADCLIFFE  of  Bag  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  bend  engrailed  sable,  cottised  engrailed  of  the 
last,  over  all  a  fesse  embattled  counter-embattled  gules 
(Radcliffe) ;  2  and  3,  or,  three  roses  gules  (Yonge).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  bull's  head  erased  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  gorged  with 
a  ducal  coronet  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  fleurs-de- 
lys  in  fesse  all  counterchanged.     Motto — "Sub  alis." 

Son  of  Ralph  Willington  Yonge  Radcliffe,  Gentleman, 
b.  1884;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1907,  Elsie  C.  Jolly:  — 
Philip   Francis    Yonge   Radcliffe,  Gentleman,    b.    1908. 

Res. 

Son  of  His  Hon.  Judge  Francis  Reynolds  Yonge  Rad- 
cliffe,   K.C.,  J. P.,   County  Court  Judge,   Recorder  of 
Portsmouth   1904-1914,    b.    1851;    d.    1924;  m.    1881, 
Helen,  only  d.  of  Edward  Harbord  Lushington  : — 
Geoffrey  Reynolds  Yonge  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, Fellow  of  New  Coll. ,  Oxon. , 
Brev.-Major  late  23rd  London  Regt.  (T.F.),  b.  1886;   m- 
1918,    Sylvia,   d.  of  Ernest  Capel  Cure,  of  The  Grange, 
Salcombe,  and  had  issue — Guy  Lushington  Yonge  Radcliffe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  John  Alexander  Radcliffe  of  Ordsall,  Cobham, 

Surrey,   b.   1823  ;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1848,  Fanny  Johnson, 

eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  Rev.  William  Johnson  Yonge: — 

Rev.   Arthur  Caynton  Radcliffe,   M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1853; 

m.  1885,  Katherine  Susannah,  d.  of  John  Mack  of  Paston 

Hall,     Norfolk ;     and    has     had    issue — William     Yonge 

Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Wilts.  Regt.,  b.  1895;  killed 

in  action  1915  ;  Mary  Katherine  Charitie  [m,  1912,   Rev. 

Clement  Stuart  Ricardo]  ;    and  Margaret  Susannah  Hope. 

Res. — Thelbridge,  Keswick  Road,  Boscombe. 

Alexander  Nelson  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1856 ;  m. 
1884,  Isabel  Grace,  d.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund 
Yeamans  Walcott  Henderson,  K.C.B. ,  R.E. ,  Chief  Com- 
missioner of  Metropolitan  Police  [Arms  of  Henderson : 
Parted  per  bend  indented  sable  and  or,  on  a  chief  argent, 
a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  between  two  ermine 
spots,  with  a  bordure  gules]  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John 
Douglas  Henderson  Radcliffe,  Esq. ,  Capt.  K.  R.  R.C. ,  M.  A. , 
B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1885  ; 
killed  in  action  1915  [m.  1913,  Mary  Augusta  Garlidna,  d. 
of  Capt.  Edward  Aloerne  Bolitho,  R.N.];  (2)  Edmund 
Reynolds  Willoughby  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
Coldstream  Gds.  (S.  R.),  b.  1899  [m.  1924,  Sybil  Enid,  only 
child  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  E.  L.  Elliott,  K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.  ;  and 
has  issue — Gilbert  Courteney  Willoughby  Radcliffe,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925]  ;  Maud  Elizabeth  Furse  [m.  1922,  3rd  Lord 
Gorell ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Ruth  Isabel  Walcott  [m.  1923, 
H.  E.  G.  Tyndale];  and  Margaret  Joan  [m.  1919,  Capt. 
A.  Bevan  Straubenzee,  M.C. ,  R.A.].  Seat — Bag  Park, 
Widecombe-in-the-Moor,  Ashburton,  S.  Devon.  Town 
res. — 45  Kensington  Square,  London,  W. 

Rev.  Norman  Cyril  Wilmot  Radcliffe,  D.D.  Oxon.,  Vicar 
of  Walmer,  Kent,  b.  1863;  m.  1897,  Mabel  (d.  1913),  sixth 
d.  and  coh.  of  late  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Edmund  Henderson, 
K.C.B.  [Arms  of  Henderson — see  above].  Res. — The 
Vicarage,  Walmer,  Kent.     Club — Roy.  Societies. 

RADCLIFFE  (R.L.,  19  Dec.  1795,  H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  bend  engrailed  sable,  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the 
field  for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  sable, 
horns  argent,  tipped  or,  ducally  gorged  and  charged  with 
a  crescent  for  difference  of  the  second.  Motto — "Virtus 
propter  se."  Livery — Black,  black  and  silver  waistcoat, 
silver  piping. 

Eld.    son  of  Sir  Joseph  Percival   Pickford  Radcliffe, 

3rd   Bart.,   J.P.  co.    Stafford  and  W.R.  co.   Yorks., 

b.  1824  ;  d.  1908  ;   m.  1854,  Katharine  Mary  Elizabeth 

(d.    1907),  only  surv.    child  of  Sir  Edward  Doughty, 

9th  Bart.,  of  Tichborne,  Hants. : — 

Sir  Joseph  Edward  Radcliffe,  4th  Bart.  (2  Nov.   1813), 

late  Capt.    Princess  of  Wales'  Own  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b. 

1858  ;  m.  1881,  Mary  Katherine,  2nd  d.  of  John  Reginald 

Talbot  of  Rhode  Hill,  Devon  ;    and   has  surv.   issue — (1) 


Everard  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  J.P.  N.R.  Yorks.,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  late  Capt.  Yorks.  Hussars,  b.  1884  [/«.  1909, 
Marguerite  Magdalen  Ashton,  d.  of  Capt.  Henry  Ashton 
Case  of  Beckford  Hall,  co.  Gloucester  ;  and  has  issue- 
Joseph  Benedict  Everard  Henry  Radcliffe,  Esq  ,  b.  1910 ; 
Hugh  John  Reginald  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1911 ; 
Harry  Peter  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Michael 
Anthony  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  David 
Edward  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  (Res. — St. 
Trinian's  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Clubs — Boodle's,  York- 
shire (York))] ;  (2)  Joseph  Francis  Edward  Radcliffe,  Esq., 
Lieut,  late  Northumberland  Fus.  b.  1891  [m.  1922,  Marjorie, 
eld.  surv.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Burton,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Elizabeth  Denise  Mary  (Res.  —  Diaycott 
Hall,  Richmond,  Yorks.)];  (3)  Robert  Radcliffe,  Esq,. 
b.  1898;  (4)  Charles  Joseph  Basil  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  b.  1900  ; 
and  Mary  Winnifred  [m.  1st,  1914,  Capt.  Thomas  Cecil 
de  Trafford,  Royal  Fus.  [d.  1914  of  wounds  received  in 
action)  ;  2nd,  1924,  7th  Baron  Vaux  cf  Harroden]. 
Seats—  Rudding  Park,  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire;  Royton 
Hall,  Oldham  ;   Milnesbridge  House,  Yorks. 

Son  of  Henry  Joseph  Francis  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
2nd  Batt.  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  1862  ; 
d.  1928  ;    m.  1896,  Gertrude  Mary  Philomena,  d.  of 
John  Coventry  of  Burgate  House,  Hants. : — 
Henry  Edward  Joseph    Radcliffe,   Gentleman,    b.  1904. 
Res. — Burgate,  Fordingbridge,  nr.  Droitwich. 
Yngr.  sons  of  3rd  Bart,  (see  above) :  — 
Philip  John  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  (ret.) 
R.E. ,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1893,  Maud,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick 
Aloysius  Weld,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Chideock  Manor,  Dorset; 


and  has  had  issue— Arthur  Philip  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Esq., 
M.C,  Capt.  and  Acting-Major  R.A.,  b.  1896;  d.  1917,  of 
wounds  received  in  action;  and  Mary  [m.  19191  Capt. 
Bernard  Percy  Turnbull  Lees,  M.C.  (d.  1922) ;  and  has 
issue].     Res.— 5  Little  Stanhope  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  1. 

Bernard  Percival  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  b.  1869;  m. 
1896,  Georgina  Mary,  d.  of  Maurice  Murray,  D.L. ,  of 
Beech  Hill,  Cork;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Percival  Victor 
Alban  Radcliffe,  Lieut,  5th  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1897; 
killed  in  action  1917  ;  (2)  Cyril  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman, 
b.  1902.     Res. — Dunhampstead,  nr.  Droitwich. 


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R.A.S.C.,  formerly  Lieut.  Durham  Artillery  Militia, £.  1872. 

Res.— 

Sons  of  Charles  John  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  b.  1829  ;   d.  1908  ; 
m.   i860,  Clementina   Maria  (d.    1906),    second   d.    of 
Anthony  George  Wright  Biddulph   of   Burton  Park, 
Sussex,  and  Brambletye  House,  Sussex  : — 
Charles   James   Forbes    Radcliffe,   Gentleman,   b.    1864; 

m.   1901,  Caroline  Emily  Ann,  eld.   d.    of  the   late  John 

Octavius  Weston  of  The  Lindens,  Picton,  New  Zealand. 

Res. — Whavelunga,  Telewaite,  New  Zealand. 

Son  of  Arthur  Reginald  St.  Clair  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  b. 
1830;  d.  1913  ;   m.  i860,  his  cousin,  Georgiana  Mary 
(d.  1869),  third  d.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Pickford,  Rector 
of  Hagworthingham,  Lincolnshire: — 
Arthur   Charles  Forbes   Radcliffe,  Gentleman,    b.    1861. 

Res.—  The  Old  Hall,  Stackhouse,  Settle,  Yorks. 

Son  of  Godfrey  Edward  Allaster  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  5th  West  Yorks.  Regt.  ,b.  1832  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1863, 
Geraldine  Mary,  3rd  d.  of  Anthony   George   Wright 
Biddulph  of  Burton  Park,  Sussex: — 
Allaster  Joseph  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

RADCLIFFE   (H.    Coll.).      Argent,  a  bend   engrailed 
cottised  engrailed  sable,  over  all  a  fesse  embattled  coun;er- 
embattled  gules.       Mantling    sable  and  argent.     Crest — 
On   a   wreath    of  the  colours,    a   bull's   head   erased   per 
pale  argent  and  sable,   gorged  with   a  ducal   coronet  per 
pale  sable  and  argent,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  two 
fleur-de-lys  in  fesse  ccunterchanged.     Motto — "  Sub  alis." 
Eldest  son  of  Herbert  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  of  Cleve- 
don,  Somerset,  b.    1838;  m.  1868,  Ada,  d.  of  William 
Charles  Wryghte,  of  Rich  Lodge,  Kensington  : — 
Stephen  Herbert  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1919),  Vice- 
Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1874;  m,  1905,  AdriaLilla,  d.  of  Connell 
Whipple,  of  Plymouth  ;    and  has  issue — Stephen    Connell 
Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res.— Heath  Hill,  Wink- 
leigh,  Devon.     Clubs — United  Service  ;  Barnstaple  and  N. 
Devon  (Barnstaple). 

RADCLIFFE  of  Warleigh  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  bend 
engrailed  sable,  a  canton  of  the  second,  charged  with  a 
horse's  head  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  mural  crown  or,  a  bull's  head  sable,  horned 
or.     Motto — "  Cseteris  major  qui  melior." 

Sons  of  Walter  Copleston  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Warleigh,  b.  1815 ;  d.  1876;  m.  1848,  Charlotte 
Hannah  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Ellicombe : — 

Walter  John  Deacon  Radcliffe,  E=q.,  J. P.,  Barr.-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  b.  1858;  m.  1892,  Emmeline  Caroline 
Alexandra,  third  d.  of  H.  Tritton  of  Plympton  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Walter  Henry  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  late  Devon 
Regt.,  b.  1893;  (2)  Gerald  Pollexfen  Maxwell  Radcliffe, 
Gentleman,  £.  1898;  (3)  John  Copleston  Buller  Radcliffe, 
Gentleman,^.  1899;  Isabel  Annie  ;  and  Dorothy  Admonition 
Amy.  Seal — Warleigh,  Tamerton  Foliot,  Devon.  Res. — 
6  Prince's  Square,  Plymouth.  Club — Royal  Western  Yacht 
of  England  (Plymouth). 

Frank  Carew  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 

Charles  Amyas  Radcliffe,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1 861  ;  m.  ,  Georgina,  third  d.  of  George  Gibson  ;  and 

has  issue.     Res. — 

RADCLIFFE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend  engrailed  or, 
guttee-de-sang,  between  four  roses  two  and  two  saltireways 
argent,  stalked,  leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — Out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper, 
a  bull's  head  sable,  armed  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gules,  stalked,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper.     Motto — "  No  thorn,  no  rose." 

Son  of  Sir  David    Radcliffe,    Kt.    Bach.,  J.P.  city  of 

Liverpool,  and   Mayor  1884-6,  b.   1834  ;   d.   1907  ;    m. 

i860,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George  Clark  of  Wootton 

Wawin,  co.  Warwick  : — 
Sir  Frederick  Morton  Radcliffe,  K.C.V.O.  (1925),  Knt. 
Bach.  (1922),    b.   1861  ;    m.   1885,   Margaret,    third  d.    of 
Alfred  Horsfall ;  and  has   issue — 4  daus.     Post.  add. — 30 
Chester  Terrace,  N.W.  1.     Clubs—  Union,  R.A.C. 

RADCLYFFE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  bends  engrailed 
sable,  a  label  of  three  points  gules.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head 
erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or.  Motto — 
"Caen,  Cressy,  Calais."  Livery — Green  coat,  red  waist- 
coat. 

Sons   of  Charles  James   Radclyffe,  Esq.,  J. P.,   High 


Sheriff  1885,  b.  1839 ;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1872,  Blanche, 
second  dau.  of  Col.  Sulivan,  late  5th  Lancers  : — 

Charles  Robert  Eustace  Radclyffe,  Esq.,  J.P.  Dorset, 
Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  late  1st  Life  Guards,  served  S. 
Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1873;  m.  1897,  Vivia  Corisande, 
only  dau.  of  S.  J.  Howard  ;  and  has  issue — Muriel  Blanche 
Corisande  ;  Iris  Evelyn  Rose  [m.  1917,  Sir  John  Prestige 
(q.v.),  and  has  issue];  Vivia  Doreen ;  and  Olive  Beryl. 
Seats — Hyde  Manor,  Wareham,  Dorset ;  Foxdenton  Hall, 
Oldham  ;  Fcrss  House,  Thurso,  N.B. 

Raymond  Augustus  Edward  Radclyffe,  Gentleman,  b. 
1878 ;  m.  1914,  Grace  Macarthy,  d.  of  A.  Forsyth'  of 
Culeaze,  Dorset,  and  has  issue — Charles  Raymond  Radcliffe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Diana.  .#«.  — Chestall  Hall, 
Rugeley,  Staffs. 

Montagu  Frederick  Radclyffe,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  4th 
Hussars,  b.  1883.     Res.— 

Ralph  Arthur  Radclyffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1890;  m.  1919, 
Frances  Alice,  d.  of  Charles  Downman,  of  Rosieis,  Lynd- 
hurst ;  and  has  issue — James  Ralph  Charles  Radclyffe, 
Gentleman,  b.  192 1.     Res. — 

Sons  of  William  Frederick  Radclyffe.  Gentleman,  b. 
1841 ;  d.  1900;  m.  1868,  Edith,  third  d.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sulivan,  late  5th  Lancers  : — 

Charles  Percy  Frederick  Radclyffe,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  served  in  Chitral  Campaign  1895 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1910,  Elsie  Dorinda 
Margaret,  d.  of  late  Robert  Christopher  Thomas  of  Court 
House,  Merthyr  Tydvil ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Rees 
Sulivan  Radclyffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.     Res. — 

Maurice  William  Radclyffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 

RADFORD  (H.  Cell).  Per  pale  sable  and  argent, 
three  lions  passant  in  pale  counterchanged  with  human 
faces  proper,  between  two  flaunches,  also  counterchanged, 
a  chief  arched  ermine.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  salient  guardant 
argent,  gutt^e-de-sang,  with  a  human  face  proper,  holding 
in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  rose  argent,  slipped  and  leaved,  and 
resting  the  sinister  on  the  point  cf  a  sword  erect  also 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Issue  of  Sir  George  Heynes  Radford,  Knt.  Bach.,  J.P. , 
M.P.  for  East  Islington,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1917;  m.  1882, 
Emma  Louisa  (Res. — 2  Pennsylvania  Park,  Exeter),  d. 
of  Daniel  Radford,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Tavy,  Tavi- 
stock : — 
The  late  George  Laurence  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ; 
d.  1918. 

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Ursula  Mary. 
Son  of  Ernest  William  Radford,   Gentleman,  LL.M. 
(Camb. ),  b.  1857;  d.   1919  ;  m.   1883,  Caroline,   d.  of 
Robert  Maitland: — 
Maitland    Radford,  Gentleman,  b.   1884.     Res. — 3  Well 
Walk,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Sons  of  Herbert  Gecrge  Radford,  Gentleman,  F.S.A., 
b.   i860;  d.  1920;  m.  1890,  Dora,  eld.  d.   of  Nicholas 
Hardcastle,  M.R.C.S.  ,of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 
Herbert  Daniel  Hardcastle  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Res.—  Lested  Lodge,  Well  Walk,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
MylesColbeck  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Brian  Nicholas  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 
Son  of  Arthur  Lock  Radford,  Gentleman,   F.S.A.,^. 
1862;    d.  1925;  m.  1st,  1886,  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  Rev. 
James  Hatchard  Bennett,    M.A.,  Rector  of  Lydford, 
Devon;   2nd,  Ada  Minnie  Hemyng  Bruton,  d.  of  John 
Bruton  of  Clifton  : — 
Courtenay   Arthur  Ralegh  Radford,    b.    1900.      Res.  — 
Bradninch  Manor,  Cullompton,  Devon. 

Son  of   Daniel  Radford,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Tavy, 

Tavistock,    b.    1828;  d.    1900;    m.    1851,   Lucy,  d.    of 

William  Vooght  of  East  Ogwell,  Devon  :  — 

Alfred   Joseph  Vooght  Radford,  Gentleman,  F.S.A.,  b. 

1865  ;  m.  1898,  Constance  Eveleen,  d.  of  late  Henry  Wilson 

Bridges  of  Birch,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue — Martin  Radford, 

Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — Vacye,  College  Road,  Malvern. 

Club — Devon  and  Exeter. 

RADFORD  of  Smalley  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  en- 
grailed azure,  fretty  or,  between  two  chevrons  vair.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours , 
a  fret  or,  thereon  a  partridge  proper.  Motto — "  Possunt 
quia  posse  videntur." 

Son  of  Arthur  Radford,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Derby,  lateCapt. 
Derbyshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1848  ;  d.  1928  ; 
nt.  1874,  Henrietta  Maria,  ygst.  d.  of  Francis  Hurt  ol 
Alderwasley,  co.  Derby: — 
John  Radford-Norcop,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 
Sons  of  Thomas  Radford,  Esq.,  of  Carnfield  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  J. P.,  b.   1783;   d.  ;  m.  1829,  Isabella  (d. 

1854),  d.  and  heirefs  of  Joseph  Wilson: — 
Vaughan  Hobbs  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1831  ;  m.  1880, 
Sabina,  third  d.   of  the  Rev.   William  Stretton  Cursham. 
Res. — Carnfield  Hall,  South  Normanton,  Alfreton. 
Raymond  Wilson  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1836. 
Thomas  Lawrence  Radford,  Gentleman,  b.  1838. 

RADFORD-NORCOP  (R.L.,  H.   Coll.,  19  July  1904). 


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Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  three  ostrich  feathers  chevron  wise, 
between   two   chevronels,  the   whole  between   three  boars' 


heads  erased  or,  and  for  distinction (Norcop) ;  2  and  3, 

argent,  a  fesse  engrailed  azure,  fretty  or,  between  two 
chevrons  vair  (Radford).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 
boar's  head  erased  sable,  in  front  of  two  ostrich  feathers  or, 

and  for  distinction (Norcop)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  fret  or,  thereon  a  partridge  proper  (Radford). 
Motto — "Possunt  quia  posse  videntur."  Livery — Buff, 
blue  facings. 

Only  son  of  Arthur  Radford,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Smalley 

Hall,  co.   Derby,  B.A. ,  late  Capt.  Derbysh.   Yeom.,  b. 

1848  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1874,  Henrietta  Maria,  d.  of  Frances 

Hurt,  Esq.,  of  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.  Derby  (High  Sheriff  1862)  :— 

John  Radford-Norcop  (R.  L. ,   1904,   formerly   Radford), 

Esq.,  late  Capt.  Staffs.  Yeo.,  formerly  Lieut.  8th  King's 

Regt.,   b.     1877;    m.    1910,    Phyllis,    d.     of   Col.    Walter 

Thornton  of  Maidenhatch,  Pangbourne  ;  and  has  issue — 

Peter  John  Church  Radford-Norcop,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 

and    2   daus.     Res. — The   Brand    Hall,   Market  Drayton. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

RADNOR,  Earl  of,  see  PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE. 
RADSTOCK,  Baron,  see  WALDEGRAVE. 

RAEBURN  of  Helensburgh  (L.O.).  Or,  on  a  piece  of 
ground  in  base  vert,  a  roebuck  statant  proper,  drink- 
ing out  of  a  burn  or  brook  undy  argent  and  azure,  run- 
ning bendways,  in  chief  an  anchor  sable,  between  two 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  of  the  second.  Mantling 
vert,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
stag's  head  proper.     Motto — "  Tutus  si  fortis." 

Son  of  William  Raeburn,  of  Kilmarnock,  b.  18 13  ; 
d.  1875  ;  m.  Grace,  d.  of  William  Hannay : — 

Sir  William  Hannay  Raeburn,  1st  Bart.,  of  Helens- 
burgh, co.  Dumbarton  (25  July  1923),  J. P.  Dumbarten, 
J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Glasgow,  M. P.,  Dumbarton  1918-23,  Head 
of  the  firm  of  Raeburn  and  Verel,  Ltd.,  Shipowners, 
Glasgow  ;  b.  1850 ;  m.  1st,  1876,  Sarah  (d.  1882),  d.  of 
John  Manifold,  C.E.,  of  Demerara ;  2nd,  1888,  Ellinor 
Martha  (d.  1915),  d.  of  Rev.  Archibald  Weir,  Vicar  of 
Fortyhill,  Enfield;  3rd,  19 17,  Olga  Lucia,  d.  of  Dr  Peel 
Yates,  of  Jersey;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  William 
Norman  Raeburn,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
(Glas.),Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1877  [m. 
19 1 2,  Mary  Irene  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Frederick  Lennard, 
of  Hove,  Sussex ;  and  has  issue  —  Edward  Alfred 
Raeburn,  Esq.,  b.  19 19  ;  Sheila  Saisie;  Irene  Muriel; 
Nancy  Lennard  {Res.  —  The  Mount,  St.  John's, 
Woking)] ;  (2)  Sir  Ernest  Manifold  Raeburn,  K.B.E., 
b.  1878;  d.  1922  [m.  1910,  Greta,  d.  of  Eng.  Capt. 
J.  H.  Watson,  R.N.,  and  left  issue  —  William  Digby 
Manifold  Raeburn,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  and  Patricia] ;  (3) 
Alfred  Anthony  Douglas  Raeburn,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut. 
H.L.I.,  b.  1893  ;  killed  in  action  1916;  Edith  Mary  [m. 
1903,  Reginald  Elderton,  of  Glasgow ;  and  has  issue] ; 
Saisie  Manifold  d.  1916;  Dorothy  Idonia,  d.  1900; 
Ellinor  Eileen].  Seat — Woodend,  Helensburgh,  co. 
Dumbarton.      Clubs — Constitutional,  Caledonian. 

RAFFLES  (H.  Coll.).  Erminois,  an  eagle  with  two  heads 
displayed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  a  chief  vert,  thereon  a  cross  crosslet  fitch6e  of 
the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of 
an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  purpure,  beaked  and 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  or,  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet 
titch^e  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — ' '  Auspicium  melioris 
aevi." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Stamford  Raffles,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

Rector  of  Langham,  in  the  co.  of  Essex,  b.   1853  ;  d. 

1926 ;  m.  1884,  Cecil  Helen,  second  d.  of  Col.  Lovett 

of  Belmont,  co.  Salop  : — 
Stamford  Cecil  Raffles,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  late  Cai  t.  3rd 
Batt.  Roy.  Welch  Fus. ,  and  temp.  Major  R.A.F. , 
heir  male  and  representative  of  Sir  Thomas  Stamford 
Raffles,  Lieut.  -  Governor  of  Java,  formerly  Lieut.  4th 
King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1916,  Edith 
Margaret,  d.  of  Capt.  R.  B.  Needham,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue  —  Damien  Marcus  Hargrea\es  Stamford  Raffles, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and  Diana  Margaret.  Res.— Kuala 
Lumpur,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States.  Club — Jun. 
United  Service. 

Reginald  Lovett  Stamford  Raffles,  Esq. ,  Major  late 
3rd  Roy.  Welch  Fus.,  b.  1888. 

Only  surv.    son  of  William   Winter   Raffles,  b.   1830; 


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d.    1895;    m.    1855,    Jane,   only   child   of  late   Robert 
Blanchard : — 
Winter   Hargreaves    Raffles,    Gentleman,    Architect,    b. 
1862  ,  m.  1906,  Lilian  Constance  Mary,  only  d.  of  George 
P.    Craven.      Res.  —  22  The  Grove,   Boltons,  S.W. 

RAFFLES-FLINT  of  Nansawsan  (R.L.,  9  July  1906). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevron  gules  and  azure,  in  chief 
two  demi-lions  rampant  couped,  in  base  a  key  palewise 
or  (Flint,  29  April  1802,  H.  Coll.);  2  and  3,  ermmois,  an 
eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  gules,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  chief  vert,  thereon 
a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  of  the  third  (Raffles,  1841,  H.  Coll.). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
c<  lours,  a  flint  proper,  thereon  an  estoile  or  (Flint)  ;  2.  out 
of  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  purpure,  beaked 
and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  or,  in  the  beak  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch6e  as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  Rev.  Stamford  Raffles  Raffles-Flint,  Rector  of 
Ladock,  Cornwall,  M.A.  Oxford,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro, 
F.Z.S.,  6.  1847;  m.  1884,  Ethel  Maud,  d.  of  Major 
George  Augustus  Frederick  Quentin,  10th  Hussars  : — 
The  late  Stamford  Charles  Farquhar  Raffles-Flint, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886;  d.  1919. 

RAGLAN,  Baron, see  SO  M  ERSET. 

ARTHUR  ^HAMILTON  RAIKES,  Esquire,  J. P.  co. 
Westmorland,    M.A.    (Oxon.),    Headmaster   Old    College, 


with  an  ermine  spot  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head   as 


Windermere.  Born  Feb.  22,  1858,  being  the  second  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Thornton  Raikes,  Vicar  of 
Milnthorpe,  formerly  Lieutenant  62nd  Regt.,  by  bis 
second  wife  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Stubbs,  Solicitor,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  chevron 
engrailed  pean,  between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  sable, 
each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest  —  Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
griffin's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Honestum  prse- 
ferre  utili."  Married,  April  15,  1886,  Minnie  Aubrey, 
dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Wise,  a  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  Issue — Marcus  Hamilton  Raikes, 
Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  19,  1889.  Postal  address—  Old  Col- 
lege, Windermere.     Club — Royal  Automobile. 

RAIKES  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  pean 
between  three   griffins'  heads  erased   sable,  each  charged 


in  the  arms.     Motto— "  Honestum  pra^ferre  utili.       Livery 
— Dark  blue  and  silver. 

Sons  of  Gen.    Robert   Napier  Raikes  of  Bennington, 

Stevenage,    Herts.,    Bengal   Staff  Corps,  b.  1813 ;    d. 

1909  ;   m.  1854,  Harriette,  d.  of  Major  Beckett,  Bengal 

Army : — 

Robert  Haig  Napier  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.    Res. — 

Herbert  William    Napier    Raikes,  Gentleman,   b.    1865. 

Res.— 

Reginald  Durie  Napier  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m. 

;  and  has  issue — A  son,  b.  1905.     Res. — 
Cyril  Probyn  Napier  Raikes,  Gentleman,   b.   1875;    m. 
1905,  Dora,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Roberts,  late  comdg.   Liverpool 
Regt.  ;  and  has  issue — Iris  Mary ;  and  Daphne  Veronica. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Robert  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  J. P.  Brecknock- 
shire, M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1843;  d.  1919 ;  m.  1st,  1868, 
Sophia  Jane(rf.  1872),  d.  of  Henry  Monro,  M.D.  ;  and, 
1878,  Rosa  Margaret  (d.  1923),  d.  of  H.  W.  Cripps, 
Esq.,  Q.C.:— 
Lawrence  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.F.A., 
served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches),  b.   1882;  m.  1909, 
Marion  Ena,  eld.  d.  of  Arthur  Crommelin  Hankin,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E.  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Lawrence  Raikes,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1910 ;    Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.    1918  ;  and 

1  dau.     Res. — 

Geoffrey  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  South 
Wales  Borderers,  served  Great  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1884  ;  m.  1923, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Wilson-Fox,  C.B.  Address 
— c/o  Hobb  and  Co.,  3  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

Robert  Henry  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.R.N., 
served  Great  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Chev.  Legion  of  Honour),  b.  1885  ;  m.  1917,  Ida,  d.  of  the 
late  David  Evans,  and  has  issue — Robert  Martin  Raikes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Iwan  Geoffrey  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b. 
1921. 

Wilfrid  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col. 
Machine  Gun  Corps,  served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.),  b.  1892;  m.  1920,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Alexander  Kennedy  of  Kelvin  Terrace,  Glasgow,  and  has 
issue — (1)  Robin  Duncan  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  (2) 
David  Kennedy  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  (3)  Roger 
Melville  Taunton  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Res. — Berry 
House,  Bletchingley,  Surrey.      Club — Leander. 

David  Taunton  Raikes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C,  Major 
S.W.B.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.).  b.  1897.     Club— New  University. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Raikes,  C.B. ,  late  Col. 
Madras  Fusiliers,  b.  1823 ;  d.  1880 ;  m.  1st,  1848, 
Leonora  Jane  (d.  1869),  d.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas 
Digby:— 


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Rev.  Thomas  Digby  Raikes,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Rector  of 
Whichford,  Shipston-on-Stour,  b.  1849;  m.  1885,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Meyrick  Higgins,  Rector  of 
Icomb,  Gloucs.  ;  and  has  had  issue — John  Francis  Raikes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1916.  Res. — 10 
Portland  Road,  Oxford. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Puget  Raikes,  b.  1834  ;  d.  ; 

m.  1855,  Jane,  d.  of  Robert  Cottam  : — 
Robert  Henry  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.     Res. — 
Samuel  Puget  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Francis  George  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.   Frederick  Walter  Raikes,  b.   1841  ;   m. 
,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  William  Hayward,  M.D. : — 
Frederick  Herbert  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  , 

Irene  Sinclair ;  and  has  issue — Louise.     Res. — 

Arthur  Puget  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  Mary  Ann 
Coles.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Robert  Raikes  of  East  Dale,  Weltcn,  co.  York., 

b.   1765;   d.   1876;   m.  2nd,  1844,   d.  of  Michael 

Hart  of  Belmont,  co.  Waterford  : — 
George  Alfred  Raikes,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
Gerald  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1851.     Res. — 
Charles  Albert  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.     Res. — 
Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Hall   Raikes,  M.A.,  b.  1839  ;  d. 
1885 ;    m.    1863,    Charlotte,    d.    of  Sir   Robert    Keith 
Arbuthnot,  Bart. : — 
Charles  Fitzgerald  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
Son   of  William  Alves   Raikes,   Gentleman,   Barr.-at- 
Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1845  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1874,  Vera 
Maria,  d.  of  John  James  of  Nevvnham  : — 
Charles  Stanley  Montgomery  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ; 
in.  1908,  Catherine  Alice  Nigel,  ygst.  d.  of  W.  C.  N.  Jones, 
J. P.,  of  Nass,  co.  Gloucester;    and  has  issue — Raymond 
Montgomery  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Roynon  Charles 
Napier  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Rosamond  Vera. 
Res.—  Larnesta,  Kersfield  Road,  Putney  Hill,  S.W. 

Son   of    Maj.-Gen.     Charles    Lowis    Raikes,    Indian 

S.C.,    b.  1837;  d.    1919;  m.    1893,    Maude    Caroline, 

d.  of  Henry  Day  Fowler,  Esq.,  Dep.  Surgeon-Gen. : — 

Eric  Udny  Raikes,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  22nd  (Ciieshire) 

Regt.,  served  Great  War  1915-18,  b.  1895.     Res.  —  Morton 

Speart,  Abbots  Morton,  Worcs. 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Raikes,  P.C.,  M.A., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  [Motto  — "Futuri  cautus"],  b.  1838; 
d.  1891  ;    m.  1861,  Charlotte   Blanche,   d    of  Charles 
Blayney  Trevor-Roper  of  Plasteg,  co.  Flint: — 
Henry  St.    John    Digby  Raikes.   Esq.,  C.B.E.,    K.C., 
J. P.   and  D.L.   Flints.,   J. P.  Derbyshire,   B.A.  (Cantab.), 
Barr.-at-Law,  Recorder  of  King's   Lynn   from  1905,  and 
Chairman  of  Derbyshire    Quarter    Sessions    from     1912, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1889,  Annie  Lucinda,  d.  of  Gen.  Dan  Mac- 
Kinnon,   16th    Lancers,    and    granddau.   of  4th    Baron 
Dimsdale ;    and    has    issue — Henry  Victor   Alpine    Mac- 
Kinnon Raikes,  Gentleman,   b.   1901.     Seat — Llwynegrin 
Hall,  Mold  ;  Makeney  Lodge,  Derby.      Town  residence — 
10  Eccleston  Square,  London,  S.W.     Chambers — 4  Paper 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.     Club — Carlton. 
Admiral   Cecil  Dacre    Staveley    Raikes, 
(ret.),  Comdr.  Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  b. 
Katherine,  d.  of  Hon.  F.  C.  W.  Forester, 
Francis  Arthur  Alexander   Dacre  Raikes, 


C.B.E.,  R.N. 
1874;  m.  1924, 
and  has  issue — 

Gentleman,    b. 


1925  ;  and  Cecilia  Heather.     Res. — Westfield,  Wimborne, 
Dorset. 

Thomas  Algernon  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1906  ; 
Jean  Edith,  d.  of  late  John  Baird  of  Lockwood,  J.  P.  and 
D.L. ;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Thomas  Hugh  Cecil  Raikes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908;  (2)  Douglas  Charles  Gordon  Raikes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910.  Res. — Talbots  End,  Cromhall,  Glos. 
Sons  of  Arthur  Whittington  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b. 
1877;  d.  ;  m.  1907,  Gladys  Sarah,  d.  of  Frederick 

Anthony  White  : — 
Richard  Anthony  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Julian    Henry    Raikes,    Gentleman,    b.    1911.       Res.  — 
Lydiate  Ash,  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire. 

Sons  of  Col.  George  Whittington  Raikes,  late  Flintshire 
Mil.,  b.  1846;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1871,  Alice  Marian,  d.  of 
Peter  Ewart  of  Hoole  Bank,  co.  Chester : — 
Hugh  Percival    Raikes,   Gentleman,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Con 
suiting  Enginer,  b.  1874  ;  m.   1913,  Roshilda  Allnutt,  sec 
d.  of  Major  V.  Knox  of  Springhill,  Moreton-in-the-Marsh 
Glos.  ;  and    has     issue  —  Clementina   Alys.      Res. — Oak 
Cottage,   Metchley  Lane,  Harborne,  Birmingham.     Prof 
Address — 33  Great  Charles  Street.     Clubs— St.  Stephen's 
Union  (Birmingham). 

Brigadier    George    Leonard    Raikes,    D.S. C. ,    R.M.A. 
served  S.  Africa  1900 (medal  and  3  clasps),  and  Great  War 


1914-19  (desp.  twice),  b.  1878.  Postal  address — Comman- 
dant's House,  Royal  Marines,  Plymouth.  Club — Jun. 
United  Service. 

Son  of  Major  Richard  William  Raikes,  Madras  Army, 

b.  1816  ;  d.  1859  ;  m.  1850,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Charles 

Walter,  H.E.I.C.S.:— 

Henry  William   Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;    m.   1898, 

Clara  Laura  Margareta,  d.  of  Albin  Heronimus  von  Bore- 

Gersendorf.      Res.  —  The    Giri,    Chickmagalore,    Mysore, 

India. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Walter  Allan  Raikes,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
Vicar  of  Goudhurst,  Kent,  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester, 
b.  1852  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1884,  Catherine  Amelia,  d.  of 
William  Cotton  Oswell,  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
William  Oswell  Raikes,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late 
R.A.F.,  b.  1887.     Res.— 

John  Walter  Julian  Raikes,  Esq.,  Brev. -Major  R.E. ,  b. 
1888.     Res.— 

Humphrey  Rivaz  Raikes,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.F. ,  b.  1891. 
Res.— 

Son   of    Major    Frank    Stewart   Whittington    Raikes, 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1854;  d.  1897;  m.  1885,  Lilian,  d.  of 
H.  S.  Waddington,  I.C.S.:— 
Robert  Cecil  Curzon  Raikes,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.    Res. — 

GEORGE  ALFRED  RAIKES,  Esquire,  F.S.A., 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Vice-Pres.  Hon.  Artillery  Company, 
late  3rd  Batt.  Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Regt.  Born  May  13,  1850, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Raikes,  Esquire,  of 
Eastdale  Welton,  Yorks.,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  afterwards  of  Hamp- 
stead,  and  sometime  of  Hull,  by  his  second  wife  Catherine, 
only  dau.  of  Michael  Hart  of  Belmont,  co.  Waterford. 
Armorial  bearings  —  Argent,  a  chevron   engrailed   pean 


between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  sable,  each  charged  with 
an  ermine  spot  gules  ;  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Morgan, 
namely,  paly  of  six  argent  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant 
sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the 
second  between  four  quatrefoils  saltireways  of  the  third. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Hones- 
turn  praeferre  utili."  Livery  —  Dark  blue  and  silver. 
Married,  Sept.  3,  1895,  Caroline  Georgina  Elizabeth  Anna, 
only  dau.  of  Col.  George  Manners  Morgan  of  Biddlesden 
Park,  Bucks.,  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  R.  Bucks. 
Hussars,  J. P.  Bucks.,  Northants.,  and  Carmarthenshire, 
and  sister  of  the  late  Maj.  Morgan-Grenville  of  Stowe 
and  Biddlesden.      Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

RAINEY  (U.O).  Gules,  two  flaunches  or,  over  all  two 
eagles'  wings  conjoined  and  erect  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from 
a.  mural  crown  proper,  a  lion's  head  or,  gutt6e-de-l'armes 

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Motto — "  Fuimus. "    Livery — Steel  grey,  with  scarlet  facings 

and  silver  lace. 

Surv.  sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Jacob  Macan  Rainey, 
formerly  Madras  Cavalry,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1854, 
Caroline  Susanna,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Robinson  (second  son  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  1st  Bart., 
of  Rokeby  Hall,  co.  Louth) : — 
Col.  Robert  Maximilian  Rainey-Robinson,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

b.  1861  [to  whom  refer]. 
Francis  Edward  Rainey,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 

Col.  ROBERT  MAXIMILIAN  RAINEY-ROBINSON, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Indian  Army  (ret.).  Born  April  28,  1861,  eld. 
surv.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Jacob  Macan  Rainey,  by  his 
wife  Caroline  Susanna,  eld.  d.  of  the  Rev.  William  Robin- 
son (second  son  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  1st  Baronet,  of 
Rokeby  Hall,  co.  Louth).  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  vert,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bucks  trippant 
of  the  last  and  pellett6e,  as  many  quatrefoils  gules  (for 
Robinson) ;  2  and  3  gules,  two  flaunches  or,  over  all  two 
eagles'  wings  conjoined  and  erect  proper  (for  Rainey). 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buck  as  in  the  arms  (for  Robinson) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  mural  crown  proper, 
a  lion's  head  or,  guttee-de-1'armes.  Motto — "Fuimus." 
Married,  Dec.  2,  1903,  Alice  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Hedding  Hildebrand,  CLE. ,  late  Superintendent  and 
Political  Officer  Southern  Shan  States.  Postal  address — 
Mount  Linton,  Upwey,  Weymouth. 

RAINSFORD  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  cross couped  sable. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head 
erased  proper.     Motto — "  Toutz  jours  loyall." 

Sons  of  Frederick  Vine  Rainsford,  Gentleman,  b.  1846  ; 
d.   1922;  m.   1875,  Catharine   Ellen,  d.  of  Alexander 
Norton  Shillingford: — 
Charles  Alexander  Rainsford,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.      Res. 
— Fryning  Corner,  Rogate,  Hants. 

Richard  Frederick   Rainsford,  Gentleman,  b.   1888. 

RALLI  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  semee 
of  lozenges  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  crescent  between  two 
crosses  couped  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as  in  the  arms, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  couped  azure.  Motto — 
"BaStfe  .  Tt)v  .  ivOelav." 

Son  of  Eustratio  Stephen  Ralli  of  93  Lancaster  Gate, 

W.,  and  Scio  House,   Putney,  b.  1800;   d.  1884;   m. 

1825,  Mary,  elder  d.  of  the  late  John  Mavrogordato  of 

the  Island  of  Scio  : — 
Sir  Lucas  Eustratio  Ralli,  Bart.  (1912),  b.  1846  ;  m.  1873, 
Eugenie,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Leonidas  Pandeli  Argenti  of 
Marseilles;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Eustratio  Lucas  Ralli, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  R.F.A.,  b.  1876  [m.  1914,  Louisa 
W.  Williams;  and  has  issue — Godfrey  Victor  Ralli,  Esq., 
b.  1915  ;  Lucas  John  Ralli,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Diana 
Myrtle ;  and  Patience  Louise  (Res. — 40  Upper  Brook 
Street,  W.i) ;  (2)  Leonidas  Lucas  Ralli,  Esq.,  b.  1884  ;  d.  on 
active  service  1917  ;  Mary  [m.  1895,  Peter  Ralli  of  n  Hyde 
Park  Gardens,  W.,  and  has  issue] ;  Julia  [m.  1896,  Stephen 
Stefanovich  Schilizzi  of  Guilsborough  Court,  Northants., 
and  has  issue];  Janie  [m.  1905,  Baron  Dimitri  Jean 
Economo  of  Trieste,  and  has  issue].  Res.- — 2  Park  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Clubs — City  of  London,  Junior 
Athenaeum,  M.C.C.,  New  University. 

RAKOWSKI  of  Rakowo,  in  the  Province  of  Plotzk, 
Poland  (Imperial  Russian  Certificate  Registered  in  College 
of  Arms,  London,  1908). — Kaspar  Niesiecki  (author  of 
"  Polish  Heraldry,"  edition  of  1740)  makes  the  following 
statement : — 

"  A  description  of  these  arms  is  given  by  Baszko,  who  states  that 
they  were  granted  in  a  battle  with  the  Prussians  in  the  year  1190, 
Pacatis  domi  rebus  Casiniirus  Prussis  iis,  quos  Polesianos  vocant. 
bellum  intulit ;  ut  fratris  Henrici  mortem  ulcisceretur,  secuti  sunt 
ad  earn  expeditionem  Boleslaus  Miecislai,  Boleslaus  Altus,  et 
Miecislaus  Vladislai  fratrum  filii,  etc.,  ibi  in  conflictu,  cum  ex 
insidiis  hostes  in  nostros  irrnpsissent,  miles  quidam  ex  ea  familia, 
quae  babatum  cum  cruce  defert,  cum  suis,  quos  in  potestate  sua 
gregales  habuit,  impetum  ferit,  omnes  sine  mora  terga  dederunt,  et 
dux  illorum,  ab  illo  milite  captus,  ad  Casimirum  adductus,  et  illi 
donatus.  Cui  Casimirus  in  recompensam  multas  possessiones 
dedit,  notas  autem  illius  clara  obsequia.  auream  crucem  illi 
alteram,  ad  vetus  insigne  supra  babatum,  donavit." 

Azure,  within  a  horse-shoe  surmounted  by  a  cross  patee, 
another  cross  patge,  all  argent.    Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


Crest — Out  of  a  coronet  with  four  strawberry  leaves  and 


four   single   pearls  alternately,   a  plume   of  three  kostrich 
feathers  argent,  quilled  or.     Motto — "  Lubicz." 

Only  son  of  Felix  Rakowski  of  Rakowo,  Plotzk ,J Poland, 
born  at  Naruzevo,  Warsaw,  1820  ;  d.  at  Warsaw  1904  ; 
m.   1845,  Emilia  Schleback  :  — 
The    late    Wladislaw    Raymond    Rakowski    (otherwise 
Alphonse  Raymond),  b.  at  Warsaw  1846  ;  m.  at  Oxford, 
1871,  Elizabeth  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Richard  Gibbard  of  Apple- 
ton,  Berks.  ;  and  d.  leaving  issue — (1)  Frank  Wladislaw 
Rakowski,  b.   at  Reading  1876  {Res.— Canada) ;    (2)  Oliver 
Thaddeus  Rakowski,  b.  at  Reading  1878  (Res. — Canada) ; 
and  Emily  Elizabeth  [m.   1892,   Henry  Charles   Platts  of 
Sydenham     (q.v.)].       Estate—  Rakowo,     Plotzk,     Pcland. 

RALSTON-PATRICK  (L.O.,  1861).     Quarterly,  1  and 


4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second    three 


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roses  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  gules  (Patrick)  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  acorns  or  (Ralston). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  holding  a  saltire  sable  (Patrick) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  falcon,  looking  to  the 
sinister  proper  (Ralston).  Mottoes  —  "Ora  et  labora  " 
(Patrick);  "Fide  et  marte '' (Ralston). 

Son    of  William    Ralston-Patrick,    Esquire,    J.  P.    for 

co.  Ayr,  b.  1838;  d.  1919;  tn.  1868,  Jemima,    d.    of 

James  Alison  of  Stranraer,  N.B.  :  — 

The  late  Robert  Ralston   Patrick,    Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 

Major  Ayrshire    Y.C.,  b.   1876;  d.  1925;  tn.  1903,  Mary 

Constance  (Res. — Easthill  House,  Wimbledon,  S.W.  19),  d. 

of  William  Wilson,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Castle  Hill,  Ayr,  and 

left  issue — Enid  Helen  Constance.     Seats — Trearne,  Hessil- 

head  ;   Roughwood,  Ayrshire. 

RAM     (Confirmed    by    Carney,    Ulster,    1683,    U.O.). 
Azure,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three  rams'  heads  erased 
argent,  armed  or.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ram's  head  erased  argent, 
armed  or,  charged  with  a  chevron  azure.     Motto — "Quod 
tibi  vis  fieri  fac  alteri."     Livery — Blue,  with  white  facings. 
Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Digby  Stopford  Ram,  of  Clonattin, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Oxted,  b.  1868;  d.  1917;  tn. 
1st,    1896,    Mabel   (d.    1898),  d.   of  the  Rev.    W.   H. 
Castleman  of  Wimborne,  Dorset,  and  Rector  of  Nune- 
ham  Courtenay,  Oxford:  2nd,  1899,  Clara  Helen,  d.  of 
late  Sir  Henry  Flower  Every,  nth  Bart. : — 
Abel  James  Ram,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.     Seat — Clonattin, 
Gorey,  co.  Wexford.      Res. — Clonattin,  Chilbolton,  Hants. 
Second  son  of  Rev.  George  Stopford  Ram,  of  Clonattin, 
M.A.  (Oxford),  Vicar   of  St.   Peter's,  Bournemouth,  b. 
1838  ;    d.    1889 ;    tn.    1866,    Hon   Charlotte    Anne   (d. 
1918),  2nd  d.  of  13th  Baron  Inchiquin: — 
George    Montagu    Ram,    Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1919, 
Elizabeth   Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.   E.  A.  Bolitho, 
R.N.,  of  Rockbeare,  Devon  ;    and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. 
— Landitty,  Dover  House  Road,  Roehampton,  S.W.  15. 
Son  of  Abel  John  Ram,   Esq.,  of  Ballytegan   Gorey, 
co.  Wexford,  and  Berkhamsted  Place,   Berkhamsted, 
K.C. ,  Bencher  of  Inner  Temple,  Recorder  of  Wolver- 
hampton,  M.A.   Oxon.,  J. P.,  b.   1842;    d.  1920;    tn. 
1874,  Hon.  Mary  Grace  (d.  1912),  third  dan.  of  Lucius 
O'Brien,  13th  Baron  Inchiquin: — 
Lucius   Abel  John  Granville  Ram,   Esq.,  J. P.,   Herts., 
3rd  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  Treasury  since  1925,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),    Barr.-at-Law  Inner  Temple,    Capt.    Herts.  Yeo- 
manry, b.   1885  ;  tn.  1924,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  E.  A.  Mitchell- 
Innes,    Esq.,    K.C;    and    has   issue  —  Abel   John    Ram, 
Gentleman,   b.   1927  ;  and   1  dau.      Post,  addresses — Berk- 
hamsted   Place,    Great    Berkhamsted,    Herts. ;    Treasury 
Chambers,  Whitehall.      Clubs— Oxford     and  Cambridge, 
Travellers'. 

Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Digby  Ram,  M.A.  Camb. ,  Vicar 
of  Hampton,  Middlesex,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  b. 
1844;  d.  1926;  m.  1877,  Mary  (d.  1899),  only  d.  of 
George  Edward  Anson,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  Keeper  of  the 
Privy  Purse  to  the  Queen  (by  Hon.  Georgiana  Mary 
Harbord  his  wife,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  3rd  Lord  Suffield, 
Bedchamber  Woman  to  the  Queen),  and  granddau.  of 
Very  Rev.  Frederick  Anson,  D.D. ,  Dean  of  Chester 
(brother  of  1st  Viscount  Anson) : — 
Frederic  Montagu  Anson  Ram,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Post,  add.— 

RAMAGE  (L.O. ).  Vert,  on  a  chief  argent,  three  acorns 
proper.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  ram  passant  hclding  in  his  mouth 
a  branch  of  oak  fructed  all  proper.  Motto — "Soyez 
juste." 

Son   of  : — 

John  Thomson  Ramage,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — St. 
Aubyns,  Kinnear  Road,  Edinburgh. 

RAMSAY,  see  WARDLAW-RAMSAY. 

RAMSAY  (Matric.  c.  1672,  L.O.).  Argent,  an  eagle  dis- 
played sable.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent, 
armed  or.     Motto — "  Ora  et  labora." 

Eld.  son  of  The  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  George  Maule  Ramsay, 
14th  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  Hon.  Col.  North  Scottish 
R.G.A.  (T.F.),  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  Scots  Guards, 
b.    1878 ;    d.    1928 ;    tn.    1903,    Lady    Mary   Adelaide 


Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,   d.    of  1st  Earl  of 

Ancaster : — 
Rt.  Hen.  John  Gilbert  Ramsay,  15th  Earl  of  Dalhousie 
(Scot.,  29  Jan.  1633),  Lord  Ramsay  of  Kerington  (Scot., 
29  Jan.  1633),  and  Baron  Ramsay  of  Dalhousie  (5  Jan.  1619), 
Baron  Ramsay  of  Glenmark,  co.  Forfar  (U.K.  12  June  1875), 
Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1904.  Seats  —  Dalhousie  Castle, 
Midlothian  ;  Panmure  House,  Carnoustie ;  Brechin  Castle, 
Forfarshire.      Town  res. — 82  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Ygst.  son  of  George,  12th  Earl  of  Dalhousie,  b.   1806  ; 

d.  1880;   m.   1845,  Sarah  Frances,  only  d.  of  William 

Robertson  of  Logan  House,  N.B.  : — 
The  Hon.  Charles  Maule  Ramsay,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  Forfar- 
shire, M.P.  for  that  co.  1894-5,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  Forfar 
and  Kincardine  Art.,  formerly  Lieut.  R.A.  [Arms  (rematric. 
1904) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Ramsay  as  above ;  2  and  3, 
parted  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  within  a  bordure  charged 
with  eight  escallops  all  counterchanged  of  the  same  (Maule), 
the  whole  within  a  bordureazure.  Mantlings— Dexter,  sable, 
doubled  argent ;  sinister,  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests — 
Dexter  (for  Ramsay),  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  aunicorn's 
head  couped  argent,  armed  or  (Motto — "  Ora  et  labora") ; 
sinister  (for  Maule),  a  double-headed  wyvern  with  wings 
erect,  spouting  out  fire  before  and  behind  proper  (Motto 
— "  Clementia  et  animis"],  b.  1859;  tn.  1885,  Martha 
Estelle  (d.  1904),  d.  of  William  R.  Garrison  of  New  York. 
Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

RAMSAY  of  Drumore  (L.O. ,  16  Feb.  1909).  Argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escutcheon  of  the  field,  all 


within  a  bordure  of  the  third.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 

Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  couped 

argent,  crined  and  horned  or.     Motto — "  Spernit  pericula 

virtus." 

Only  son  of  William  Alexander  Ramsay,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  LL.B.  (Glasgow),  Advocate,  b.  1868  ; 
d.  1921  ;  tn.  1905,  Cecilia  Maud  Sandford  (d.  1915), 
d.  of  late  William  Kemp  and  niece  of  1st  Baron 
Sandford  : — 
George  William  Neil  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Scottish 

Horse,  6.  1907.     Seat — Drumore,  Blairgowrie,  N.B. 

RAMSAY  of  Balmain(R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  1806— arms  matric. 
L.R. ,  1806  and  1808).  Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  rose  of  the  field   [quartered 


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with  the  arms  of  Bannerman,  viz.  gules,  a  banner  displayed 
argent,  thereon  a  canton  azure,  charged  with  a  saltire  of 
the  second  (Bannerman)].  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-eagle  displayed 
sable.  Motto — "Aspiro."  Livery—  Buff,  with  crimson 
piping. 

Sons   of  Sir  Herbert   Ramsay,   5th   Bart.  b.  1868  ;    d. 

1924  ;   m.  1902,  Mabel,  eld  d.  of  W.  T.  Hutchinson  of 

Aldingham,  Winton,  Australia: — 
Sir  Alexander  Burnett  Ramsay,  5th  Bart.  (13  May  1806), 
b.  1903  .     Res. — Benview,  Orange,  New  South  Wales. 
Herbert  William  Alexander  Ramsay,  Esq.,  b.  1907. 

Sons  of  Hugh   Francis   Ramsay,    Esq.,  b.    1838;    d. 

1890;  m.  1868,  Jane  Maria,  d.  of  Gen.  F.  H.  Sandys, 

Bengal  Army : — 
Hugh  Entwisle  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1901, 
Elsie  Lavater,  d.  of  William  Cox;  and  has  issue— (1) 
Alexander  Hugh  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  John 
Entwisle  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Irene  Beatrice. 
Res. — Hankow,  China. 

Noel  Bannerman  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1905, 
Edith  Katharine,  d.  of  Francis  Johnson,  M.D. ;  and  has 
issue — Noel  Entwisle  Burnett  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Francis  Alexander  Burnett  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ; 
and  Edith  Rosemary  Patricia  Burnett.  Post,  address — 
Shanghai  Club,  Shanghai,  China. 

Son  of    John   Ramsay,   Esq.,    late   Capt.    R.E.,    J. P. 

Hants.,   b.  1843;    d-  IQI3  '<    m-   1876,  Florence  Mary, 

only  child  of  Richard  J.   Hilton,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kent, 

of  Preston  House,  Faversham  : — 
Hilton  Alexander   Ramsay,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late 
R.A.,  b.  1878.     Res.—  Cams  Hall,  Fareham,  Hants. 

Son   of  Francis  Ramsay,  Esq.,   b.   1815 ;  d.  1867;  m. 

1848,  Georgina  Hay,  d.  of  William  Foreman  Home  of 

Wedderburn : — 
William  Alexander  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Brig. -Gen.  (ret.),  late 
Col.  comdg.  9th  Regtl.  Dist. ,  late  4th  Hussars,  b.  1848; 
m.  1873,  Susan  Newcombe  (d.  1916),  d.  of  William 
Minchener  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Frank  William  Ramsay,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col. 
in  the  Army,  temp,  comdg.  15th  Indian  Inf.  Bde.,  late 
Major  Middx.  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  and 
Great  War  1914-19  (despatches  7  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.), 
b.  1875  (Club — United  Service)  ;  (2)  Alexander  Fitzgerald 
Ramsay,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Indian  Army,  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-2,  and  Great  War,  b.  1880  ;  (3)  Bertram  Home 
Ramsay,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Capt.  R.N.,  served  Somaliland, 
and  Great  War  (despatches  twice),  has  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium),  Order  of  the  Crown  (Italy), 
b.  1883  ;  Georgina  Frances  [m.  1900.  Col.  H.  E.  Garstin, 
D.S.O.,  Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A.]  ;  and  Elizabeth  Grace 
Sjn.  1st,  1912,  Capt.  Meyricke  Entwisle  Lloyd  (killed  in 
action  1914) ;  2nd,  1919,  Major  Kearsley,  D.S.O. ,  Roy. 
Welch  Fus. ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — 5  Monpelier  Parade, 
Cheltenham. 

Sons  of  Robert  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1910; 

m.    1855,    Susan    (d.    1906),    d.    of  W.    F.    Lindsay 

Carnegie  of  Spynie  and  Boysack  : — 
Marmaduke  Francis  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m. 
1895,  Alice  Katherine,  d.  of  O.  C.  Waterfield  of  Nack- 
ington,  Canterbury;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Marma- 
duke Ramsay,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1897 ;  d. 
1917,  of  wounds  received  in  action;  (2)  Robert  Ottiwell 
Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ;  Dorothy  Christian  ;  Edith 
Margaret  [m.  1926,  Capt.  Charles  Hamilton  Boucher,  Inri. 
Army];  Frances  Marion  [m.  1927,  Noel  Urquhart  Scrutton]; 
and  Helen  Prudence  [m.  1927,  Henry  Eric  Harben].  Res. 
— Lee  Priory,  nr.  Canterbury.  Kent. 

Robert  Christian  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1907, 
Olive  Zillah,  d.  ofW.  W.  Voss  of  Penrice,  Queensland; 
and  has  issue — Alexander  Robert  Ramsay,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910  ;  Norman  Ian  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  David 
Malcolm  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Susan  Mabel 
Christian;  Nora  Honor  ;  Olive  Joan  ;  and  Diana  Patricia. 
R*s. — Howletts,  Canterbury,  Kent. 
Edward  Lauderdale  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Arthur  Douglas  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1914, 
Winifred,  d.  of  W.  H.  Turner  of  Geraldton,  West  Australia, 
and  has  issue — Michael  Douglas  Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918;  and  Susan  Patricia.  Res.—  Halstead  Place,  Seven- 
oaks,  Kent. 

IAIN  RAMSAY  of  Kildalton,  Islay,  co.  Argyll,  Esquire, 
J.P.  co.  Argyll.  Born  1878,  eldest  son  of  the  late  [ohn 
Ramsay  of  Kildalton,  sometime  M.  P.  for  Falkirk  District  of 
Burghs.    Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1900)— Parted  per  fesse 


argent  and  sable,  an  eagle  displayed,  beaked  gules,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  galley,  sails  furled,  all  counterchanged. 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  couped  argent,  armed  and 
crined  or.  Motto — "  Nunquam  sine  spe.''  Ma rried,  1905, 
Gwladys  Marie  d6  Grasse,  second  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis 
H.  Evans,  Bart.,  K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Iain 
Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Francis  George  Mitchell 
Ramsay,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Seat — River  House,  Bow- 
m  ore,  Islay,  co.  Argyll.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Sir  HENRY  WILLIAM  CAMERON-RAMSAY-FAIR- 
FAX-LUCY, 3rd  Baronet,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Roxburgh 
and  Warwick,  Major  in  the  Army,  Inspector  Q.M.G. 's 
Serv.  Scottish  Command  1915-18,  Pres.  4th  Army  Civilian 
Board  1919,  Hon.  Col.  48th  (S.  Midland)  Div.  Train 
R.A.S.C.  (T.A.)  1927,  formerly  Lieutenant  2nd  Life 
Guards.  Born  September  25,  1870,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
Sir  William  George  Herbert  Taylor  Ramsay -Fairfax, 
Baronet,  of  Maxton,  in  the  county  of  Roxburgh  by  his 
wife  Mary  Ann  Pawson  Hargrave,  only  daughter  of  the 
late  W.  J.  Pawson  of  Shawdon,  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  first 
and  fourth  grand  quarters,  gules,  sem^e  of  cross  cross- 
lets,  three  lucies  hauriant  argent,  a  canton  of  the  last 
for  distinction  (for  Lucy)  ;  second  and  third  grand 
quarters,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bars  gemelles 
sable,  surmounted  of  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed 
and  langued  azure  (for  Fairfax) ;  2.  party  per  pale 
argent  and  or,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  armed, 
beaked,  and  membered  gules  (for  Ramsay) ;  3.  counter- 
quartered  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  a  branch  of  palm  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  ii.  and  iii.  gules,  three  annulets 
or,  stoned  azure,  in  the  centre  of  these  counter-quartered,  a 
crescent  or  for  difference  (for  Montgomerie),  and  for  and  in 
right  of  his  wife,  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  same 
arms  of  Lucy,  namely  gules,  sem£e  of  cross  crosslets,  three 
lucies  hauriant  argent.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules, 
a  boar's  head  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  between  two  wings 
sable,  billette>  or,  and  for  distinction  charged  upon  the 
neck  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable  (for  Lucy);  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  proper  (for 
Fairfax) ;  with  the  Mottoes,  "  By  trwthe  and  diligence  "  ; 
"Fare  fac."  Livery — Claret  colour,  with  white  facings. 
Married,  1892,  Ada  Christina,  eldest  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Henry  Spencer  Lucy,  Esquire,  of  Charlecote 
(who  died  1890),  by  his  wife  Christina  Cameron,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Campbell  of  Monzie,  and 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Lucy ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cameron 
In  1921,  on  the  succession  of  Lady  Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy 


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to  the  Cameron  Estate  ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  William 
George  Thomas  Spencer  Ramsay-Fairfax- Lucy,  Esq., 
b.  April  7,  1895  ;  d.  1910  ;  (2)  Henry  Montgomerie  Ramsay- 
Fairfax-Lucy,  Esq.,  M.C.,  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  Capt. 
late  The  Rifle  Brigade  and  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  Oct.  20,  1896  ; 
(3)  Brian  Fulke  Ramsay  -  Fairfax  -  Lucy,  Esq.,  Capt.  and 
Adjutant  Cameron  Highlanders,  b.  Dec.  18,  1898 ;  (4) 
Ewen  Aymer  Robert  Ramsay -Fairfax- Lucy,  Esq.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Lieut.  King's  Own  Royal  Regt. ,  b.  Dec.  31,  1899; 
Alianore  Mary  Christina  ;  Sybil  Radegunde  Joyce  ;  and 
Cecily  Alys  (d.  Feb.  24,  1902).  Seats — Charlecote  Park, 
Warwick;  Maxton,  St.  Boswell's,  N.B.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Royal  Automobile,  Hurlingham,  New  (Edinburgh). 

RAMSAY  L'AMY  (L.O.,  1672-7  and  1813).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  three  crosiers  paleways  in  fesse  or,  and  in 
base  a  saltire  couped  argent ;  2  and  3,  argent,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  charged  on 
the  breast  with  an  escutcheon  of  the  last,  a  boidure  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  erect  proper,  holding  a 
crosieror.  Motto— "  Per verios casus."  Supporters— 'I wo 
naked  savages  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with 
laurel,  and  holding  oak  batons  over  their  shoulders  all 
proper. 

Son  of  the  late  John  Ramsay  L'Amy,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Forfar,  and  J. P.  co.  Berwick,  by  his  first  wife 
Mary  Riche  M'Leod,  only  d.  of  William  Mitchell 
Innes  of  Ayton,  co.  Berwick: — 
Rev.  John  Alexander  Ramsay  L'Amy,  M.A.,  b.  1852. 
Seat — Dunkenny,  near  Forfar. 

RAMSDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected 
sable,  between  two  rams'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  fleur- 
de-lys  in  base  all  sable,  a  ram's  head  erased  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  in  armour 


embowed,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper,  grasping  a  ram's 
head  erased  in  bend  sinister,  three  fleurs-de-lys  sable.  |  Motto 
— "  Nil  desperandum."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  Richard  Ramsden,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Warwick 
1867,  Barrister-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  Trinity 
College,  Cambs.,F.R.G.S.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.1870, 
Elizabeth  Frances  (d.  1902),  dau.  of  John  Stokes  Salmon 


of  Bagdale,  Jamaica,  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Salmon,  late 
President  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  Jamaica  :— 

Richard  Elmslie  Ramsden,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
R.  F.A. ,  served  in  S.  African  Campaign  in  the  defence  of 
Ladysmith  and  through  S.  African  War,  wounded  at 
Bosebult  (twice  ment.  desp.),  and  Great  War  1914-17,  b. 
1875.     Res. — The  Beeches,  Bagshot,  Surrey. 

Hugh  Clifford  Herschell  Ramsden,  Esq.,  J. P.  Jamaica,  b. 
1881  ;  m.  1907,  Violet  Natalie,  ygst.  d.  of  Hon.  W.  J.  Ewen 
of  Westmoreland,  Jamaica;  and  has  issue — Richard  Hugh 
Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.     Res.—  U.S.A. 

Bernard  Vivian  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Major  Yorks.  Regt.,  b. 
1885 ;  7ii.  1917,  Aileen  Isabel,  d.  of  George  William 
Dundas.    Res. — 

Vincent  Basil  Ramsden,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col. 
S.  Wales  Borderers,  served  in  European  War  1914 
(wounded),  b.  1888  ;  m.  1925,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Ivor  Phillipps,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue — 1  son,  b.  1929  ;  and 
Philippa.    Res. — The  Grange,  Ingatestone,  Essex. 

RAMSDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  of  forty-six,  1.  argent, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable,  as  many 
ram's  heads  erased  of  the  first  (Ramsden) ;  2.  azure,  a  bend 
between  six  escallops  argent  (Frecheville) ;  3.  or,  two 
chevronels  azure  (Muzard) ;  4.  gules,  three  plates  argent, 
each  charged  with  an  annulet  gules  (Muzard) ;  5.  argent, 
on  a  chevron  sable,  three  crosses  pat6e  or  (Beaufoy);  6. 
gules,  six  cocks,  three,  two  and  one  or  (Tothill) ;  7.  gules, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  a  chief  vair  (Palmes)  ;  8.  argent, 
on  a  chevron  azure,  between  three  demi-lions  passant 
guardant  gules,  crowned  or,  three  covered  cups  of  the  last 
(Butler);  9.  ancient-argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  three 
covered  cups  or  (Butler) ;  10.  or,  six  annulets,  three,  two 
and  one,  sable  (Lowther) ;  11.  ermine,  on  a  canton  azure,  a 
cross  pat^e  fitchee  on  three  steps  argent  (Quaile) ;  12. 
sable,  three  escallops  and  a  bordure  engrailed  argent 
(Strickland) ;  13.  or,  two  bars  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the 
last  a  mullet  of  the  field  (Lancaster);  14.  argent,  three 
bugle-horns  sable,  stringed  gules  (Bellingham) ;  15.  argent, 
three  bendlets  gules,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  lion  rampant 
of  the  field  (Burnshide);  16.  azure,  a  maunch  ermine,  over 
all  a  bendlet  gules  (Conyers,  alias  Norton) ;  17.  argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  lozenge  -  shaped  cushions  sable 
(Norton) ;  18.  argent,  a  bend  engrailed  between  six  martlets 
sable  (Tempest) ;  19.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
martlets  gules  (Waddington) ;  20.  argent,  two  bars  gules, 
in  chief  three  mullets  of  the  last  (Washington) ;  21.  argent, 
a  bend  engrailed  sable,  in  chief  an  escallop  of  the  last 
(Radcliffe);  22.  sable,  a  saltire  argent  (Rilleston);  23. 
argent,   a  fesse  between  three  escallops  sable  (Rilleston); 

24.  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or  (Hildyard) ; 

25.  argent, two  bars  azure,  over  all  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (Hylton) ; 

26.  vert,  three  lions  rampant  argent,  crowned,  collared  and 
chained  or  (Tyson) ;  27.  argent,  three  chaplets  gules 
(Lascelles);  28.  argent,  three  escallops  in  bend  gules,  be- 
tween two  bendlets  sable  (De  la  Hay) ;  29.  azure,  two  bars 
nebuly  argent  (Del  See) ;  30.  argent,  a  cross  moline  en- 
grailed sable  (Cotys) ;  31.  gules,  a  cross  moline  or  (Mon- 
ceux) ;  32.  azure,  three  swans  argent,  a  chief  ermine 
(Hansby);  33.  azure,  two  bars  or,  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (Hawcliffe) ;  34.  or,  six  annulets,  three,  two  and  one 
sable  (Lowther);  35.  as  No.  11  (Quaile);  36.  as  No.  12 
(Strickland) ;  37.  as  No.  13  (Lancaster)  ;  38.  as  No.  14 
(Bellingham);  39.  as  No.  15  (Burnshide);  40.  per  pale 
argent  and  sable,  a  chevron  counterchanged  (Lawson) ;  41. 
argent,  two  bars  azure,  in  chief  three  hurts  (Carnaby) ;  42. 
per  pale  gules  and  azure,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  or 
(Hatton);  43.  ermine,  on  a  fesse  gules  three  escallops  or 
(Ingram) ;  44.  azure,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  lions 
passant  of  the  last,  gutt^e-de-sang  (Ingram)  ;  45.  sable, 
three  greyhounds  in  pale,  courant  argent,  collared  or, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second  (Machell) ;  46.  or,  a 
chevron  between  three  towers  gules  (Scarborough).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  the  gauntlet  grasp- 
ing a  fleur-de-lys  sable  in  pale.  Motto  —  "  Audaces  fortuna 
juvat." 

Son  of  Sir  John  William  Ramsden,  5th  Bart.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  b.  1831  ;  d.  1914;  m.  1865, 
Lady    Helen    Gwendolen,    d.    and   coh.    of    Edward 
Adolphus,  12th  Duke  of  Somerset,  K.G. : — 
Sir  John  Frecheville  Ramsden,  6th  Bart.  (30  Nov.  1689), 
Major  T.A.  Res.,  D.L.  High  Sheriff  (1920)  co.   Bucking- 
ham,   b.    1877;    m.    1901,    Joan,    d.    of  Geoffrey    Fowell 
Buxton    of    Dunston    Hall ;    and    has    issue  —  (1)    John 
St.  Maur  Ramsden,  Esq.,  b.  1902;  (2)  Geoffrey  William 


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Pennington,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut,  nth  Hussars,  b.  1904 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1925,  the  surname  of  Pennington 
in  lieu  of  Ramsden  [m.  1927,  Veronica,  d.  of  Frederick 
Morley  of  Biddestone  Manor,  Chippenham,  Wilts.]  ;  and 
Mary  Joyce.  Seats — Turweston  Manor,  Brackley,  North- 
ants.  ;  Bulstrode  Park,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks.  ;  Ardverkie, 
Kingussie,  N.B. 

Son  of  Frederick  William  Ramsden,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1864;  d.  1928;  m.  1887,  Lady 

Elizabeth  Maud,  d.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Conyngham  : — 
Charles    Frederick    Ramsden,    Gentleman,    Diplomatic 
Service,  b.  1888.    Res. — Wellsbridge  House,  Ascot. 

Sons   of  John  Charles   Francis    Ramsden,    Esq.,   late 

Capt.  R.A.,  D.L.  West  Riding  of  Yorks.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

co.  Surrey,  b.  1835  ;    d.  1910 ;  m.  1863,  Emma  Susan 

(d.  1897),  second  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe,  late 

Rector  of  Barthomley,  co.  Chester: — 
Caryl  John  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Major  late  Seaforth  High- 
landers, b.  1868  ;   m.  1919,  Madge,  d.  of  the  late  William 
Addison    Scott,    of    Lexington,    Kentucky.      Res. — Casa 
Madera,  Puerto  Oratava,  Teneriffe.     Club — White's. 
Henry  Ramsden-Jodrell,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (q.v.). 
Josslyn  Vere  Ramsden,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  R.F.A.,  M.A.(Oxon. ),  b.  1876  ;  m.  1909,  Olive  Clothilde 
Bouhier,  d.  of  Frederic  William    Imbert-Terry   of  Aston, 
Herts. ;  and  has  issue — Caryl  Oliver  Imbert  Ramsden,  Gen- 
tleman,  b.    1915-       Res. — Whiston    Priory,    Ford,    Salop. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Robert  Henry  Ramsden,  b.  1845;  d.  1874;  m. 

1871,  Francesca  Romana  Maria,  d.  of  Charles  William 

Jebb  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester: — 
Robert   Charles  Plumptre  Ramsden,  Esq.,  J. P.  Notts., 
B.A.,  LL.B.  (Camb),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1874.      Seat — 
Carlton    Hall,   Worksop,    Notts.     Res. — Wigthorpe  Hall, 
Worksop,  Notts.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  Edward  Plumptre    Ramsden,  Gentleman,    b. 

1848;  d.  1916;  m.  1875,  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  ofW. 

Kelly  of  Blackheath  :— 
John    Edward   Cecil    Ramsden,    Gentleman,    b.     1881. 
Post.  add. — Melbourne,  Australia. 

William  Eustace  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  W.  Yorks. 
Regt.,  b.  1882. 

Son  of  Algernon  Feilden  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1850; 

d.  1922;  m.  1892,  Mary,  d.  of  T.  Purdom  of  Hawick, 

N.B.  :— 
Edward  Feilden  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;   m.  1928, 
Rhoda   Helen,  d.  of  the  late  Ashmore  Mitchell,  Esq.,  of 
Edinburgh.     Res.— Glengarry,  Salisbury  Avenue,  Cheam, 
Surrey. 

Son  of  John   Pemberton  Ramsden,    Gentleman,  B.A. 

(Camb.),  b.  1854;  d.  1911  ;    m.   1883,  Alice  Louisa,  d. 

of  the  late  Arthur  Malet,  late  Bombay  C.S.  :— 
Ralph  Western    Ramsden    Ramsden,    Esq.,    Capt.    late 
R.G.A. ,  b.  1890. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Ramsden,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 

Chilham,    Kent,  b.   1818 ;    d.    1893 ;    m.    1846,  Mary 

Hamilton,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton  Beamish  : — 
Charles  Hamilton  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1847 ;  m. 
1873,  Caroline  Augusta  (d.  1922),  dau.  of  James  M'Ewen, 
of  San  Francisco;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Harold 
Lowther  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  B.Sc. ,  b.  1883  [ni.  1912, 
Cecile  W. ,  d.  of  W.  S.  Childs,  and  has  issue — Charles 
Dean  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Scott  Carlton 
Rams  en,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  and  2  daus.  (Res.— yog 
Santa  Rav  Avenue,  Oakland,  California)]  ;  (2)  Percival  Scott 
Webber  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  [•;«.  1910,  Abigail  E. , 
d.  of  F,  E.  Philbrick  ;  and  has  issue — 4  daus.j.  Res.  — 
2420  Ashby  Avenue,  Berkeley,  California. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Plumptre  Ramsden,  B.A. ,  Rector 

of  Cottingham,   Yorks.,   b.    1848;    d.   1904;    m.  1887, 

Ethel  Frances  Alice,  d.  of  William  Henry  Havelock, 

Bombay  C.S. : — 
William  Havelock  Chaplin  Ramsden,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major 
E.  Yorks.  Regt.,  late  Lieut.  W.  India  Regt.,  b.  1888  ;  m. 
1918,  Christine,  d.  of  James  T.  Baldwin;  and  has  issue — 
John  Yescombe  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Francis  Edward   Ramsden,  Coram.   R.N.,  b. 

1849  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1879,  Emma  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Col. 

F.  U.  Birch:— 
Francis  Charles  Home   Ramsden,  Gentleman,   b.  1880  ; 
m.  1927,  Lilla,  d.  of  Alexander  Charles  Mackenzie,  and 
has  issue — Francis  Birch    Ramsden,  Gentleman,   b.    1928. 
Res. — Grand  Prairie,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Younger  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Ramsden,  M.A., 

and  Mary  Hamilton  Beamish  (see  above): — 


Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth  Ramsden,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Col. 

(ret.),  Indian  Army,  J. P.  co.  Sussex,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1889,  Hon. 

Edwyna  Susan  Elizabeth  d.  of  14th  Baron  Saye  and  Sele  ; 

and   has   issue — Geoffrey    Charles    Frescheville    Ramsden, 

Esq.,  I.C.S.,  formerly  Capt.   Sussex   Regt.,   b.    1893;  and 

Mary  Edwyna.    Res. — Moseham  House,  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

Son  ot  Rev.  Frederick  Selwyn  Ramsden,  M.A.  (Camb.). 

b.    1830;    d.    1865;    m,    1862,   Mary  Jane,   d.   of  Rev, 

Joseph  Parker,  M.A. : — 

Frederick  Plumptre  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 

b.    1863;    m.    1906,    Norah   Grogan   White.      Res. — Bron 

Llwyn,  Penally,  co.  Pembroke. 

Son  of  Rev.  Frederick  John  Ramsden,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
late  Rector  of  Ufnngton,  b.   1836  ;  d.   1903  ;  m.  1865, 
Anna  Cassandra,   d.   of  Rear-Adm.   the   Hon.   Major 
Jacob  Henniker: — 
Frederick  Frank  Ramsden,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.A.S.C., 

b.    1867 ;  m.   1893,  Selina   Lucinda,  d.  of  Capt.  Edmund 

MacKinnon,  late  2nd  Life  Guards,  of  Binfield,  Berks.    Res. 

— Colly  Weston  Manor,  Stamford. 

Sons  of  Arthur  John  Ramsden,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Devon,  late 

Major  1st  Batt.  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1855;  d. 

1918  ;   m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Alice,  d.  of  H.  W.  Hawkins, 

.  of  Rew  House,  co.  Dorchester  : — 

Arthur  Geoffrey  Francis  Ramsden,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major 

late  R.F.A.,  formerly  Lieut.  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners' 

R.G.A. ,  6.  1887;  m.  1918,  Winifred,  d.  of  the  late  S.   B. 

Cowan ;    and    has    issue — Geoffrey    Anthony     Frecheville 

Ramsden,    Gentleman,    b.  1919;  Peter  Derek   Frecheville 

Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b-  1922  ;  and  Moyne  Patricia.    Postal 

address — Meerhay,  Beaminster,  Dorset. 

John  Hope  Frecheville  Ramsden,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
Sons  of  Arthur  Charles  Ramsden,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Stone 
Ness,  Ashurst,  Kent,  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Vol.   Batt.  The 
Buffs,  b.    1825;  d.   189 1  ;   m.    1853,  Frances  Elizabeth 
(d.  1892),  d.  of  John  Deacon  of  Mabledon,  Kent: — 
Rev.  William  Frecheville  Ramsden,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vicar 

of  St.  Saviour's,  Scarborough,  b.  1857.    Res. — St.  Saviour's 

Vicarage,  Scarborough. 

Rev.    George    Ramsden,    b.    1862;    m.    1886,    Elizabeth 

Jane  (d.    1905),  d.  of  John  Wykes  of  Daventry.     Res. — 

Horton  House,  Horton,  Leighton  Buzzard. 

FREDERIC  JAMES  RAMSDEN,  Esquire,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambs. ,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancashire.  Born  1859,  being 
the  only  son  of  Sir  James  Ramsden,  Knight,  of  Abbot's 
Wood,  and  his  wife  Annie  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Edwards 
of  Liverpool.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  on  a  chevron 
or,  between  in  chief  two  rams'  heads  couped  and  in  base  a 
fleur-de-lvs  argent,  a  bee  volant  between  two  arrows  chev- 
ronwise  points  upwards  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  from  the  battlements  of 
a  tower  or,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet 
proper,  holding  a  fleur-de-lys  argent,  suspended  from  the 
wrist  by  a  chain  gold  an  escutcheon  azure  charged  with  a 
ram's  head  couped  argent.  Seat — Abbots  Wood,  Furness 
Abbey,  Lancashire.  Residence — 105  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 
Clubs — Reform,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

RAMSDEN-JODRELL  (R.L.,  1920,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  three  buckles  argent  and  (for  distinction) 
in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  or  (Jodrell) ;  2  and 
3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable,  as 
many  rams'  heads  erased  of  the  first  (Ramsden).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cock's  head  and  neck  couped  or,  wings  elevated  argent, 
combed  and  jelloped  gules,  and  (for  distinction)  charged  on 
the  neck  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable  (Jodrell);  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  the  trauntlet 
grasping  a  fleur-de-lis  sable  in  pale  (Ramsden).  Motto — 
"  Vigilando." 

Son    of  John   Charles   Francis   Ramsden,    Esq.,   late 

Capt.  R.A.,    D.L.  West  Riding  of  Yorks.,  J.P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Surrey,  b.  1835;    d.  1910;    m.  1863,  Emma 

Susan  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe,  late 

Rector  of  Barthomley,  co.  Chester: — 

Henry    Ramsden-Jodrell,    Esq.,     C.M.G. ,     Col.    (ret.) 

R.H.A.,  b.  1871 ;  assumed  by  R  L.   1920,   the  additional 

surname  of  Jodrell,  and  the  arms  of  Jodrell,  quarterly  with 

his  own,  m.  1902,  Dorothy  Lynch,  C.B.E.,  eld.  d.  of  late 

Col.  Sir  Edward  Thomas  Davenant  Cotton-Jodrell,  K.C.B., 

of   Reaseheath    Hall,   Nantwich,  and   Shallcross    Manor, 

Whaley  Bridge,  both  co.  Chester;    and  has  issue — Susan 

Dorothy;    Frances  Barbara;  and  Mary  Angela.      Res. — 

Taxal  Lodge,  Whaley  Bridge   Cheshire.     Club — White's. 


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RANDALL  (H.  Coll.)  Argent,  on  a  cross  gules,  a  tower 
triple-towered  between  four  horse-shoes  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


reremouse  sable,  charged  00  each  wing  with  a  horse-shoe  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Et  manu  et  corde."  Livery — Dark 
blue,  with  silver  buttons. 

Son  of   Henry   Ross  Randall,  b.    1820;    d.   1900;   m. 

1844,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Stephen  Dickins  : — 
Sir  Henry  Edward  Randall,  Kt.  Bach.  (1905),  J. P. 
Northampton,  b.  1847;  m.  1873,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John 
Wright;  and  has  issue — (1)  Harry  Charles  Percy  Randall, 
Esq.,  b.  1875  [m.  1907,  Phyllis  Shedden,  d.  of  Alexander 
Shedden  Moser] ;  (2)  Herbert  Edward  Randall,  Esq.,  b. 
1877  [m.  ,  Amy  Hornby] ;    (3)  Arthur  Ross  Randall, 

Esq.,  b.  1878;  Elizabeth  Florence  \_m.  1895,  Ernest  Rogers 
Bull,  and  has  issue];  Mary  Beatrice  [m.  1906,  Theodore 
Howard  Lloyd,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Dorothy  Frances  [m. 
1910,  Thomas  Edwin  Manning].  Seat — The  Hall,  Monk's 
Park,  Northampton.  Clubs — Northampton  Club  (North- 
ampton), Conservative  (Northampton). 

RANDALL   (H.   Coll.,  27  Feb.    1819.).       Azure,   on  a 


pierced  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope's  head  couped  or,  armed 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  four  mullets  in  cross  gules,  in 
the  mouth  a  rose  of  the  last,  slipped  proper.  Motto — "  Nil 
extra  numerum."  Livery — Dark  blue,  yellow  facings  and 
waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Col.  R.  G.   Bruxner-Randall,  late  XX.  Regt., 

of  Thurlaston  Holt,  Leics..  b.  1850  ;  d.  1921  ;  assumed 

by  Deed  Poll  1892,  the  additional  surname  of  Bruxner ; 

m.  1887,  Agnes  Georgina,  d.  of  Rev.  G,  Bruxner,  M.  A., 

of  Thurlaston  Holt,  Leics.  : — 

Walter  George  Bruxner-Randall,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 

The  Lancashire  Fusiliers,   b.    1888  ;    m.    1914,   Marguerite 

Dorcthy,  d.  of  Major  Allen  M<_ntgomery,  late  XX.   Regt., 

of    Kilmer,    co.    Meath ;    and   has    issue — Julien    Walter 

Lowndes  Bruxner-Randall,  Gentleman,  b.   1920.      Res. — 

Whittington    Lodge,  Andoversford,   Glos.       Club — Naval 

and  Military. 

Major  G  Bruxner-Randall,   Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers, 

b.  1890;  m.  1925,  Mary  Eileen  Neville,  d.  of  John  Bagot, 
of  Ballyturin,  Gort.co.  Galway,  and  has  issue — Peter  Denis 
Bruxner-Randall,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Basil  Randall,  Esq.,  Captain  I. A.,  b.  .     Res. — ■ 

WALTER  RANDLES,  Gentleman.     Born ,  being 

the  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Edward  Randies  of  Port 
Natal,  South  Africa.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  chevron 
wavy  azure  between  three  pairs  of  elephants'  tusks  in  saltire 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  springbok  or  South  African  antelope  statant 
in  front  of  an  assegai  erect  all  proper.  Motto — "Semper 
in  tempore."  Residence — 39  Collington  Avenue,  Bexhi li- 
on-Sea. 

RANDLES  (H.  Coll.,  12  Aug.  1907).  Per  chevron 
azure  and  or,  in  chief  two  mullets,  and  in  base  the  emblem 
of   Mars,    all   counterchanged.      Mantling  azure  and  or. 


cross  'erminois,    a    cinquefoil   vert    between   four    mullets 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm 
erect  proper,  the  hand  grasping  the  emblem  of  Mars  sable. 
Motto—"  To  seek,  to  strive,  to  rind." 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Marshall  Randies,  D.D. ,  Professor  of 

Theology  in   Wesleyan    College,    Didsbury,   b.    1826 ; 

d.    1904;      m.     1855,     Sarah    Dewhurst,    d.     of   John 

Scurrah : — 
Sir  John  Scurrah  Randies,  Kt.  Bachelor  (1905),  Hon, 
Pres.  International  Parliamentary  Commercial  Conference, 
M.P.  for  Cockermouth  190006,  and  1906-10,  N.W.  Man- 
chester 1912-18,  and  Manchester  Exchange  1918-22,  J.  P. 
co.  Cumberland,  Comdr.  Order  of  the  Crown  (Belgium),  and 


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of  the  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  5.  1857;  m.  1883,  Elizabeth 
Hartley,  d.  of  Robert  Spencer  of  Ellerkeld,  Workington, 
Cumberland.  Seats — Bristowe  Hill,  Keswick,  Cumberland. 
Clubs — Constitutional,  Carlton. 

RANDOLPH  (Vn.  Kent,  1663,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Gules, 
on  a  cross  argent,  five  mullets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope's 


colours,    in    front    of    a    cubit    arm    holding    a   battleaxe 


headcouped  or.      Motto— "  Fari  quae  sentias."     Livery— 
Buff,  light  blue  pipings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  John  Randolph,  Canon  of  York, 
b.  1814;  d.  1898;  m.  1843,  Catherine,  d.  of  Sir  George 
Rich,  Bart:— 
Rev.  Edward  Seymour  Leveson  Randolph,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,*.  1849.     Address — c/o  Bank  of  England,  E.C.2. 

Granville  Walter  Randolph,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1881, 
Mildred  Cassandra,  d.  of  Hon.  Charles  Willoughby ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  Charles  Edward  Randolph,  Gentleman, 
b.  1884  [m.  Phyllis,  d.  of  John  Peyton,  of  Exeter]  ;  (2) 
Thomas  Granville  Randolph,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  [m.  1916, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Hon.  Noel  Waldegrave] ;  (3)  George 
Algernon  Randolph,  Gentleman,*.  1890  [m.  1918,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Hon.  Noel  Waldegrave].     Res. — Filey,  Yorks. 

Rev.  William  Frederick  Herbert  Randolph,  M.A,,  R.D., 
Sub-Dean  and  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral,  Proctor  in 
Conv.,  Vicar  of  Frome,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1898,  Dorothy,  d.  of 
Rev.  H.  M.  and  Lady  Victoria  Villiers.  Res. — The 
Vicarage,  Frome,  Somerset.  Clubs — Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge ;  Bath  and  County  (Bath). 

Lt.-Col.  Algernon  Forbes  Randolph,  C.M.G.  (1919), 
D.S.O.  (1917),  b.  1865;  m.  1912,  Constance  Mary,  d.  of 
Sir  Henry  B.  P.  St.  lohn-Mildmay,  and  widow  of  J.  A.  B, 
Wallington.  Res.—  Heathcote, Worthing, Sussex.  Clubs- 
Army  and  Navy ;   Wellington. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Leveson   Cyril  Randolph,   b.  1828  ;  d. 
1876  ;  m.  1854,  Hon.  Anne,  sister  of  6th  Viscount  Fal- 
mouth : — 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Hugh  Granville  Randolph,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Salisbury,  formerly  Bishop  of  Guildford,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1891;, 
Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  S.  Back,  Vicar  of  Maxstoke,  co. 
Warwick  ;  and  has  issue— three  daus.     Res.  —The  Deanery, 
Salisbury. 

George  Boscawen  Randolph,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  b.  1864. 
Res. — Steeple  Aston,  Oxon. 

RANFURLY,  Earl  of,  see  KNOX. 

RANKIN.  Or,  a  cinquefoil  gules,  in  chief  a  battleaxe 
erect  between  two  boars'  heads  couped,  and  in  base  a 
boar's  head  couped  between  two  battleaxes  erect  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.       Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 


proper,   three   cinquefoils  gules.      Motto — ■  "  Prudentia   et 
virtute." 

Sons  of   Sir  James  Rankin,    1st  Bart,  of    Bryngwyn, 

co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1873),  Chief 

Steward  for  the  city  of  Hereford,  M.A.  Camb.  ,b.  1842  ; 

d.  1915  ;  m.  1865,  Annie  Laura,  (d.  1920),  second  dau. 

of    Christopher     Bushell,    Esq.,    of     Hinderton,     co. 

Chester : — 
Sir  (James)  Reginald  (Lea)  Rankin,  2nd  Bart.  (20  June, 
1898),  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  of  Hereford,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  1st  Herefordshire 
Regt.  (T.D.),  served  in  South  Africa  (1900),  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1896,  Hon.  Nest  Rice,  second  d.  of  6th  Baron  Dynevor, 
and  has  issue — Hubert  Charles  Rhys  Rankin,  Esq. ,  b.  1899  ; 
and  Arthur  Niall  Talbot  Rankin,  Esq.,  b.  1904.  Seat — 
Bryngwyn,  co.  Hereford.  Toivn  res. — 56  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W.i.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Charles  Herbert  Rankin,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , 
Col.  late  7th  Hussars,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  served  Matabele- 
land  1896,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's  Medal, 
2  clasps,  King's  Medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19 
(despatches  3  times),  b.  1873;  m.  1908,  Enid,  d.  of  late 
Judge  Williams,  and  has  issue — William  Rankin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1909  ;  and  Rhondda,  lies. — Shutford  Manor, 
Banbury.     Club — Cavalry. 

Son  of  Edwyn  Christopher  Rankin,  Esq.,  b.  1879  ;  d. 

1925  ;  vi.  1914,  Helena  Mabel  Higgen,  d.  of  late  Charles 

J.  Galloway: — 
John   Gallowav   Rankin,    Gentleman,  b.   1915      Res. — 
Bartonbury,  Cirencester. 

Ygst.  son  of  1st  Bart,  (see  above) : — 
Robert    Rankin,  Esq.,   Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple), 
b.  1883.     Clubs — Arthur's,  New  University. 

RANKIN  (L.O.,  24  Feb.  1910).  Or,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sable,  armed  and  langued  gules,  two  and  one 
disposed  alternately  with  three  battleaxes  of  the  second, 
a  buckle  of  the  third  in  the  fesse  point.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cubit 
arm  in  armour,  the  hand  holding  a  battleaxe  in  bend 
sinister  all  proper.    Motto — "  Prudentia  et  virtute." 

Ygst.  son  of  the  late  James  Rankin  of  Greenbank, 
New  Brunswick,  b.  ;  d.  ;    m.  1826,  Marion, 

d.of :— 

The  late  John  Rankin,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  (1911)  High  Sheriff, 
LL.D.  Univ.  of  Liverpool,  Freeman  City  of  Liverpool,  co. 
Westmorland,  Chairman  of  Royal  Insurance  Co.,  b.  1845  ; 
d.  1928.  Res. — St.  Michael's  Mount,  St.  Michael's  Hamlet, 
Liverpool ;  Hill  Top  House,  Kendal. 


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RANKINE  (L.O.,  1872).  Or,  a  Lochaber  axe  fesse- 
wise  sable,  between  two  boars'  heads  couped  gules. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  proper,  holding  a  spur  or, 
the  strap  also  proper.     Motto — "  Forget  not." 

Son  of  Capt.  William  Macbean  Rankine  of  Dudhope, 

b.   1848 ;    d.  1879 ;    m.   1874,    Rosa   Elizabeth,    d.    of 

Donald  Maclain  of  Lochbuie,  co.  Argyll: — 

Capt.    Walter   Lome   Campbell   Rankine,    Royal  Scots 

Fus.,  b.  iSjj  ;   m.  1906,  Eugenie  Marie  Francis,  d.  of  late 

Francis  Stockinger,  Austro-Hungarian  Consul  in  London  ; 

and  has  issue — Walter  John  Rankine  Rankine,  Gentleman, 

b.  1910  ;    and  Heather  Rose  Josephine. 

RANKING  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  pale  indented  gules 
and  argent,  three  boars'  heads  erased  between  two  flaunches, 
that  on  the  dexter  charged  with  a  tilting-spear,  and  that  on 
the  sinister  with  a  poleaxe,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.    Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


in  front  of  a  tilting-spear  in  bend  and  a  poleaxe  in  bend 
sinister  proper,  a  boar's  head  erased  gules.  Motto—"  For- 
titer  et  recte."  Livery — Undress  :  drab,  blue  facings,  silver 
buttons;  full  dress:  white,  peach-coloured  facings,  silver 
buttons. 

Eld.  son   of  Robert    Ranking  of   Hastings,    Surgeon, 

Fellow   of  the    Linnean   Society,   b.    1783  ;    d.  1867 ; 

m.  1835,  Isabella  Eliza  Hannah,  d.  and  co-heiress  of 

Archibald  Speirs  of  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  Surgeon  : — 

Devey  Fearon  de  L'Hoste   Ranking,  Gentleman,  M.A. 

Oxford),  LL.D.,  F.R.S.L.,  b.  1848;    m.  1st,  1877,  Caroline 

Charteris,  d.  of  John  Brown,  A.R.S.A. ;  2nd,  1900,  Annette 

Eleanor,  d.  of   Henry  Appleby;  and  has  surv.   issue — (1) 

John  Crawford  Speirs  Ranking,  Gentleman,    b.    1883 ;  (2) 

George  Lancaster   Ranking,  Gentleman,    b.    1888;    Agnes 

Anna  [m.  W.  Tait  Bowie] ;    Alice  Mary  [m.  D.  Gavin]  ; 

Mary  Charteris  ;  Florence  ;  and  Gladys  Caroline  \m.  , 

J.    P.    Nicolls].      Post.    add. — 9     Overstrand     Mansions, 

Battersea  Park,  S.W. 

Sons  of  John   Ebenezer  Ranking,  Gentleman,    M.D. 
(Oxford),  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1850;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1874,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Robert  Duncan  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  M.D. : — 
Robert  Maurice  Ranking,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
George  Lancaster  Ranking,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 

Third  son  of  Robert  Ranking  and  Isabella  Speirs  : — 
George  Speirs  Alexander  Ranking,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1917), 
T.D.  (1922),  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  Lt.-Col.  in  His  Majesty's  Indian 
Army  (ret.),  M.D.  (Camb.),  M.R.A.S.,  b.  1852;  m.  1875, 
Elizabeth  Maunsell,  d.  of  John  Duncan,  Insp.-Gen.  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Constabulary,  of  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Robert  Philip  Lancaster  Ranking,  Esq., 
M.C.,  Capt.  I. A.  2nd  Lancers,  b.  1896.  Seat — Orchard 
Head,  Caversham,  Reading.  Clubs — Union  (Oxford), 
Bengal  United  Services  (Calcutta). 


RANKING  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  pale  indented  gules 
and  argent,  three  boars'  heads  erased  between  two  flaunches, 
that  on  the  dexter  charged  with  a  tilting-spear,  and  that  on 
the  sinister  with  a  poleaxe,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front   of   a    tilting-spear   in  bend  and  a  poleaxe    in  bend 


sinister   proper,    a   boar's    head    erased    gules.      Motto — 
"  Fortiter  et  recte." 

Sons  of  James  Lancaster    Ranking,  Esq.,  Surg.-Gen. 

in  the  Indian  Medical   Department  (ret.),  by  his  wife 

Sophia   Elizabeth,    d.    of  the  late   William  Bannister, 

Surgeon  in  the  Madras  Army  : — 
William  Lancaster  Ranking,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  Indian 
Army,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1865,  Jane  Fanny,  eld.  d.  of  Major 
William  Thomas  Williams,  Madras  Army  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue— William  Lancaster  Ranking,  Gentleman,  b.  1874 ; 
Katherine  Elizabeth  Frances ;  and  Maud  Minnie.  Res. — 
Walter  Alfred  Ellis  Ranking,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 
Res.— 

RAPHAEL  (H.  Coll.).     Azure,  three  annulets  in  bend 


between  two  bendlets,  the  whole  between  as  many  tulips 


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leaved  and  slipped  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon 
an  eagle's  head  erased  azure,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
or,  and  between  two  tulips  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Esse  quam  videri." 

Sons  of  Henry  Lewis  Raphael,  of  3 1  Portland  Place, 
W.,  b.  1832;  d.  1899;  m.  1854,  Henrietta  {d.  1897), 
d.  of  John  Raphael : — 

Walter  John  Raphael,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Res. — Fife 
House,  Newmarket. 

Ernest  George  Raphael,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  Flora, 
d.  of  Reuben  Sassoon,  Esq.,  M.V.O,,  and  has  issue. 
Res.— 38  Hill  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Cecil  Raphael,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1899,  Margaret 
A.,  d.  of  Sir  Herbert  Leon,  1st  Bart. ;  and  has  issue — 
4  sons,  3  daus.     Res. — 13  Hill  Street,  W. 

RASCH  (H.  Coll.,  1903).  Quarterly,  azure  and  gules,  a 
cross  parted  and  fretty  or  between  in  the  first  quarter  a 
lion  rampant  per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  erminois,  in  the 
second  quarter  a  pelican  in  her  piety  argent,  in  the  third  a 
gryphon  segreant  of  the  third,  and  in  the  fourth  quarter  a 
lion  rampant  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crsst 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  a  gryphon's 
head  azure,  collared  gemel  or,  in  front  thereof  a  leopard's 
face  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  last.  Motto — 
"  Fas  ducit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Frederick  Carne  Rasch,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.  and 
D.  L.  Essex,  M.  P.  for  S.E.  Essex  1886-1900  and  for 
Mid.  Essex  1900-8,  formerly  in  6th  D.G.,  Major  late 
4th  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1847;  d.  1914;  tn.  1879, 
Katherine,  d.  of  late  Henry  Lysons  Griffinhoofe  of 
Arkesden,  Essex: — 

Sir  Frederic  Carne  Rasch,  2nd  Bart.  (29  Aug.  1903),  J.  P. , 
D.L.  Essex,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  The  Carabiniers, 
Col.  comdg.  161st  Essex  Inf.  Bde.  (T.A.),  since  1922, 
served  S.  Africa  1901-02,  and  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1880  ; 
tn.  1921,  Catherine  Margaret,  J. P.  Essex,  d.  of  the  late 
Hon.  John  Boscawen,  and  widow  of  Lord  Petre.  Seats — 
Woodhill,  Sandon,  Essex  ;  Ingatestone  Hall,  Essex.  Clubs 
— Windham,  Army  and  Navy,  Hurlingham. 

Guy  Elland  Carne  Rasch,  Esq.,  D.S. O. ,  Lt.-Col.  comdg. 
and  Batt.  Grenadier  Gds. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre*,  b.  1885;  m.  1916,  Phyllis 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Alwyne  Henry  Falke  Greville, 
C.V.O.  ;  and  has  issue  — Richard  Guy  Carne  Rasch, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  David  Alwyne  Carne  Rasch,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922.  Res. — 16  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Guards',  Windham. 

RASHLEIGH  of  Menabilly  and  Prideaux  (Vn.  Corn- 
wall). Sable,  a  cross  or,  between  in  the  first  quarter  a 
Cornish  chough  argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  in  the 

second  quarter  a  text  Qi, ,  in  the  third  and  fourth  quarters 
a  crescent,  all  of  the  third. 

Son  of  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  b.  1845;  d.v.p.   1872;  //;. 

1870,  Mary  Frances,  d.  of  John  Labouchere  of  Broome 

Hall,  Surrey  : — 

John  Cosmo  Stuart  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  M.  D. 

(Camb.),   b.     1872  ;    in.    1921,    Elizabeth,    d.    of    William 

Evans.      Seat — Menabilly,  Par  Station,  Cornwall.      Res. — 

Throwleigh.Okehampton,  Devonshire.      Clubs — Windham, 

Wellington,  Automobile,  Ranelagh. 

Son    of  Evelyn  William    Rashleigh,    Esq.,    J. P.    and 
C.C.  co.  Cornwall,  b.   1850;  d.   1926;  tn.    1879,  Jane 
Elizabeth,   d.    of  late  Onley   Savill   Onley   of  Stisted 
Hall,  Essex  : — 
William  Stuart  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  tn.  1913, 
Dorothy  Frances,   d.   of  Francis  Buller   Howell   of  Ethy, 
Lostwithiel ;    and  has  issue — Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;  William  Francis  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920;  and  4  daus.     5*ar— Stoketon,  Saltash,  co.  Cornwall. 
Yr.  son  of  Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  of    Menabilly, 
Cornwall,  Feinton  Court,  Devon,  and  Lissadrone,  co. 
Mayo,  J. P.  Cornwall,  Middx.,  and  Westminster,  D.L. 
Cornwall  (High  Sheriff  1877),  b.  1820;  d.  1905;  tn.  1st, 
1843,  Mary  Pole  (d.  1852),  d.  of  William  Stuart  of  Alden- 
ham  Abbey,  Herts.  ;  2nd,  1869,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only 
d.  and  h.  of  Arthur  Pugh  of  Lissadrone,  co.  Mayo  :  — 
Arthur  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b.   1871  ;  tn.   1899,  Edith 
Letitia  Anna,  d.  of  late  Sir  William  Emerson-Tennent, 
Bart.;    and  has  issue— Daune  Elizabeth;    and  Rosamond 
Chnstabel.     Res.— Holy  Well  House,  Malvern  Wells. 

Sons  of  Sir  Colman  Battie  Rashleigh,  3rd  Bart.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  Deputy- Warden  of  the  Stannaries,*.   1846;  d. 


1907;  tn.   1st,  1872,  Geraldine  Frances  (d.  1876),  d.  of 
Lt.-Gen.    Sir    Robert   Walpole,   K.C.B.  ;    2nd,    1878, 
Amy  Young,  d.  of  James  Young  Jamieson  of  Gainford 
House,  Durham  : — 
Sir  Colman  Battie  Walpole  Rashleigh,  4th  Bart.  (30  Sept. 
1831),  b.  1873.     Seat — Prideaux  House,  Par  Station,  Corn- 
wall.    Club — Junior  Conservative. 

Harry  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1914,  Jane  Henrietta, 
d.  of  Evelyn  Rashleigh  of  Stoketon,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue — Harry  Evelyn  Battie  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  b.  1923; 
Peter  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Elizabeth;  and 
Mary  Vivien.     Res. — Nanscawn,  Par  Station,  Cornwall. 

Philip  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.A.,  b.  1881. 
Res.— 

Yr.  son  of  Sir  Colman  Rashleigh,  2nd  Bart.,C.  B. ,  J.  P., 
D.L.,M.P.,£.   1819;  d.   1896;  m.   1845,  Mary  Anne, 
d.  of  Nicholas  Kendall,  M.P. ,  of  Pelyn,  Cornwall : — 
Rev.  John  Kendall  Rashleigh,  M.A.  (Camb.),  formerly 
RectorofSt.  Mahyn,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro  Cathedral,  £.  1847; 
tn.  (1st),  1871,  Charlotte  Jane  (d.  1872),  only  d.  of  Charles 
Edward    Rashleigh   of  Farningham,    Kent ;    (2nd).    1876, 
Charlotte  Maria,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Hodgson,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
Clopton,  co.   Warwick;   and  has  issue — (1)  John  Kendall 
Rashleigh,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  R.  Irish  Fus.,  served 
in  S.  African   War    1900-2   (2   medals,  6   clasps),  and   in 
Great  War  as  Major  R.A.S.C.   (despatches),  b.  1872  [tn. 
1903,  Evelyn   Ann  (who  obtained  a  divorce   1925),  d.   of 
W.  H.  P.  Jenkins] ;  (2)  Edward  Colman  Rashleigh,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1877;  and  Emily  [tn.  1st,  1904,  Major  T.  Langdon 
Trethewy,  who  d.  1910;  2nd,  1913,  Col.  Thomas  Richard 
Stokoe,    D.S.O.,    D. C.L.I. ,   and   has   issue].      Res. — The 
Haven,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall.     Club — Junior  Conservative. 
Son  of  George  Burvill  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ; 
d.  1916 ;  m.  1st,  1882,  Lady  Edith  Louisa  Mary  Bligh 
(d.   1904),  eldest  d.  of  Right  Hon.  John  Stuart,  sixth 
Earl  of  Darnley ;  2nd,  1907,  Isabella  Mary,  d.  of  the 
late   Thomas    Frederick    Hill    Alms    of    Coomberry, 
Bodmin  : — 
Henry  Pelham  Rashleigh,  Gentleman,  b.   1883.     Res. — 

RATCLIFF  of  Newton  Park,  Derbyshire  (H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  a  bend  engrailed  plain  cottised  sable  between  four 
pellets,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
bull's  head  erased  sable,  armed  or,  and  gorged  with  a 
crown  vallary,  a  pheon,  both  argent.  Motto — "  Virtus 
propter  se." 

Son  of  Robert  Ratcliff,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the  Manor 

of    Newton    Solney,  Derbyshire,    b.  ;    d.    1912 ; 

tn.  : — 

Robert    Frederick    Ratcliff,     Esq.,    C.M.G.,    Col.     late 

Comdg.  6th  N.  Staffs.  Regt.  (T.A.),  M.P.  for  Burton  Div. 

of  Staffs.  1900-18,  b.   1867.     Seat — Newton  Park,   Burton- 

on-Trent.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Devonshire. 

RATCLIFFE-ELLIS  of  Wigan  (R.L.,  1911,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  mermaid  proper  between  four 
escallops  or  (Ellis) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  as  many  billets  of  the  field 
(Ratcliffe).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mermaid  as  in  the  arms,  three 
lozenges  gold.     Motto — ■"  Deo  preveniente. " 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Ratcliffe  Ratcliffe-Ellis,  Kt.  Bach. 
(1911),  Solicitor,  Law  Clerk  and  Sec.   to  the  Mining 
Assoc,  of  Great  Britain,  late   Capt.  21st  Lanes.  Rifle 
Volunteers,    b.    1842;    tn.    1868,    Mary    Dean,    d.  of 
Matthew  Barton  of  Wigan  :— 
Thomas  Ratcliffe-Ellis,  Esq.,  b.  1869.    Res.—  The  Hollies, 
Wigan. 
Arthur  Ratcliffe-Ellis,  Esq.,  b.  1872. 
Henry  Ratcliffe-Ellis,  Esq.,  b.  1885  ;  tn.  1913,  Grace,  d. 
of  Charles  Wall. 

RATHBONE  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
between  two  roses  in  chief  gules,  barbed  an!  seeded,  and 
the  Roman  fasces  erect  in  base  proper,  three  bezants. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  the  Roman  fasces  fesseways  in  front  of  a  lion's 
head  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  argent,  charged  with 
two  roses  gules.     Motto — "  Suaviter  et  fortiter. " 

Son  of  William  Gair  Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.   1849; 

d.  1919  ;  tn.  1877,  Blanche  Marie,  d.  of  Charles  Luling 

of  New  York  — 
William  Rathbone,  Esq.,  Major  R.E..  b.  1880;  tn.  1904, 
Agnes   Dorothea,    d.  of  John    Rankin,    and  has    issue — • 


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William  Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  John  Rankin 
Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Henry  Stephen  Nicholas 
Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 39  Cadogan  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Surv.  sons  of  William  Rathbone,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 

co.  Lancaster,  M.  P.  for  North  (or  Arvon)  Division  of  co. 

Carnarvon,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1902;  m.  1st,  1847,  Lucreiia, 

d.  ofS.  S.  Gair ;  2nd,  1862,  Emily,  d.  of  Acheson  Lyle, 

Esq.,  of  The  Oaks,  co.  Londonderry: — 

Henry   Gair   Rathbone,    Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;   m.   1894, 

Katherine  Lilburne,  d.  of  Rev.   Randolph  H.  McKim  ot 

Washington,  U.S.A.     Res. — Florence,  Italy. 

Francis  Warre  Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1908, 
Edith,  d.  of  Francis  Hampshire  of  Redcourt,  Pyrford, 
Surrey.  Res. — Allerton  Beeches,  Liverpool.  Club  — 
White's. 

Son    of  Richard  Reynolds  Rathbone,  Esq.,  J. P.   and 
D.L.  for  co.  Anglesey,  and  High  Sheriff  in  1885,  by  his 
second   wife   Frances   Susannah,   second   d.   of  Hugh 
Roberts  of  Glan-y-Menai,  D.L.  co.  Anglesey: — 
Hugh    Reynolds  Rathbone,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  LL.D. , 
M.A,,  M.P.  Liverpool,  1923-4,  b.  1863;  m.  1888,   Emily 
Evelyn,    second   d.    of  William   Rathbone  of  Greenbank, 
Liverpool;   and   has  had    issue — (1)    Richard    Reynolds 
Rathbone,  Esq.,   M.C.   with   Bar,   Capt.  6th  Batt.    King's 
Liverpool  Regt. ,  b.   1891  ;  (2)  Edward  Reynolds  Rathbone, 
Gentleman,  b.   1892;   d.  1913  ;    (3)    Hugh  Ponsonby  Rey- 
nolds Rathbone,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  Hannah  Mary 
Reynolds  [m.  1912,  George  G.  Warr].     Res. — Greenbank, 
Liverpool.     Clubs  -Reform,  Albemarle. 

RATFORD  (H.  Coll.,  1905).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  or, 
between  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  argent,  two  saltires 
couped  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man  clothed  in  skins  proper, 


supporting  in  the  dexter  hand  a  flagstaff  also  proper, 
flowing  therefrom  to  the  sinister  a  banner  or,  charged  with 
a  saltire  gules.  Motto — "  In  spe  spiro."  Livery — Black, 
gold  facings. 

Eld.    son   of  James   Albert  Ratford,    of  The  Manor- 
field    House,     Broniley-St.    Leonard,     Middx.,     and 
South  Park,  Ilford,  Essex,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1886;  m.  1863, 
Mary  Robins,  d.  of  John  Charles  Dennis  of  Romford, 
Essex  :— 
Rev.  (Isaac)  Herbert  Ratford,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Blithfield, 
Staffordshire  since  1920,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1909,  Crystal  Mai,  d. 
of  Rev.   Arthur   Phillimore,   M.A.,    of    Brightwell   Park, 
Brightwell   Baldwin,    Oxon.,   and   has   issue — Rosemary 
Ceale.     Res.— Blithfield    Rectory,    Staffordshire.      Club— 
St.  James's. 


RATH  BORNE,  late  of  Scripplestown,  co.  Dublin  (U.O.). 
Azure,  a  cross  or,  between  four  roses  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  a  lion  rampant  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rose  gules,  barbed, 
seeded  and  slipped  proper.  Motto — "  Je  ne  change  qu'en 
mourant." 

Son  of  Col.  William  Hans  Rathborne,  R.E.,  late  of 
Kilcogy,  co.  Cavan,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1879,  Bella 
Grace,  d.  of  John  Donald  M'Neale,  Gentleman,  of 
Charlcote,  Cheltenham,  and  co.  Louth:  — 
William  Donald  M'Neale,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Indian 
Army,  b.  1884.     Res.— Detroit,  U.S.A. 

Second  but  only  surv.   son  of  Lt.-Col.   Hans  Robert 

Rathborne,    late   25th    K.O.S.B.,    b.    1843;    d.    1927; 

m.  1881,  Blanche,  d.  of  Thomas  Were  Fox  of  Hoe 

House,  Plymouth : — 

Francis  Hans  Bunbury  Rathborne,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  late 

1st  Dorset  Regt. ,  served  in  the  European  War  1914,  b.  1884, 

m.  1909,  Agnes  Mary  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  John  Sturrock, 

Esq.,     CLE.  ;     and    has     issue  —  Francis    John     Hans 

Rathborne,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  1910;   and  Mary 

Blanche  Penelope.     Res.— Ivy  Villa,  Weymouth.     Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 

Only  surv.  son  of  St.  George  John  Rathborne,  Esq., 
Major  R.  Berks.  Regt.,  b.  1846;  d.  1907;  m.  1889, 
Margaret,  d.  of  John  Donald  M'Neale  of  Charlcote, 
Cheltenham  : — 
St.  George  Ronald  M'Neill  Rathborne,  Gentleman,  b. 
1893.     Address— c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  6  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

Only  son  of  Henry  Humphrey  Rathborne,  Gentleman, 
b.  1855  ;  d.  1916 ;  m.  1885,  Bertha  Ramann  of  Trieste:  — 
Group  Capt.  Charles  Edward  Henry  Rathborne,  Esq., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  R.A.F. ,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1919,  Olive,  eld.  d. 
of  the  late  H.  H.  B.  Raines,  and  has  issue — Maureen  Olive. 
Res. — Westview,  Felixstowe;  Viale  XX  Septembre  37, 
Trieste,   Italy.     Club—  R.  A  F. 

RATHDONNELL,  Baron,  see  BUNBURY. 

RATLIFFE  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,    a   bend    engrailed 
azure,  between  in  chief  a  bull's  head  erased  of  the  last, 


gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or,  and  in  base  a  fountain 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  gorged  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  ostrich -feathers  argent.  Motto — "  Virtus 
propter  se." 


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Bat 


Eato 


Second  son  of  Thomas  Ratliffe,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1928  ; 

m.  1865,  Eizabeth  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  T.  H.  Hawes 

of  Burgh  Castle,  Suffolk  :— 
Thomas  Henry  Ratliffe,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Sussex  Yeo., 
and  late  Lieut.  1st  L.  Gds,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1923,  Elizabeth 
Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  a  Court  Repington, 
C.M.G. ;  and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Hermione  a  Court. 
Res. — 15  Ilchester  Place,  W.14.    Clubs — Guards',  Bucks. 

RATTON  (granted  in  France  1783,  recorded  in  H. 
Coll.).  Azure,  in  base  the  sea  argent,  and  thereon 
a  tunny  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  rat  passant 
of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ibex  statant  guardant  proper, 
charged  on  the  body  with  two  fleurs-de-lys  fcsseways  azure, 


RAWLINS  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  pale  argent, 
between  two  swords,  points  downwards  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  or,  a  sword  point  upwards  of  the  field,  on 
a  chief  indented  of  the  second,  three  cross  crosslets  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  point  downwards  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  a  like  sword  fesseways,  point  to  the 
dexter,  between  two  roses  argent.  Motto— "  Non  timidus 
pro  patria  mori." 

Son  of  James  Parke  Rawlins,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  sometime 

Assist.  Inspec.-Gen.   Punjab  Police,  b.  1854  ;  d.  ; 

m.  1894,  Jane  Ogilvie,  fourth  d.  of  Major  James  Home 

of  Stirkoke,  Caithness  : — 
Henry  Sebastian  Rawlins,    Esq.,    Capt.    2/4th    P.VV.O. 


and  resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a  shield  argent  charged 

with    a  passion-cross    sable.       Motto — "In  Deo  spero." 

Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Only  surv.  son  of  James  Joseph  Louis  Ratton,  Esq., 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  Medical  Staff,  M.D.  and 
M.Ch.,  late  Fellow  of  Madras  University,  b.  1845;  d. 
1924  ;  m.  1875,  Marie  Adolphine,  only  d.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
John  Holroya  Doveton,  3rd  Madras  Light  Cavalry: — 
Marcus   Holroyd   Ratton,    Gentleman,    b.   1887.     Postal 

add. — 4  Cresswell  Park,  Blackheath,  London,  S.  E. 

RAVENSDALE,  Baroness,  see  CURZON. 

RAVENSHAW  (H.  Coll.,  1850).     Quarterly,  1  and  4, 

argent  a  chevron,  and  in  base  a  raven's  head  erased  sable, 

on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last,  two  ravens'  heads  erased  ot 

the  field  (for  Ravenshaw)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  gules, 

between   three  crescents  sable  (for  Withers).      Mantling 

sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 

lion  guardant  argent,  crusily    sable,  supporting  with  the 

dexter  paw  an  escocheon  of  the  last,  charged  with  a  raven's 

head  erased  also  argent.     Motto — "  Deus  pascit  corvos." 

Eld.  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Ravenshaw,  Esq.,  J. P., 

late  I.C.S.,  of  South  Hill,  Worth,  Sussex,  b.  1827  ;  d. 

•  m.   1850,    Mary    Susannah,    d,    of  Alexander 

Symons,  of  Omberley,  Worcester: — 

Colonel   Charles  Withers  Ravenshaw,  late  Indian  Staff 

Corps  and  Indian  Political  Service,  formerly  Resident  of 

Nepaul,  b.  1851  ;  in.  1883,  Hannah,  d.  of  William  Barker, 

of  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Rose  [tn.  1906, 

Brig. -Gen.  H.  Birdwood,  late  Indian  Army] ;  Gladys  Nina  ; 

Enid   Clare  ;  and   Eileen   Birkett.      Res. — Nether   Priors, 

Halstead,  Essex.     Club — Constitutional. 

Second  son  of  Harold  Alexander  Ravenshaw,   Esq., 

Major   Bengal  Army,    b.    1856 ;    d.    1926 ;    tn.     1883, 

Elizabeth  Leigh,  d.  of  Capt.  G.  J.  Lennox: — 

Harold  Edward  Ravenshaw,  Esq.,  Major  Roy.  Marines, 

b.  1884;  m.  1918,  ,  d.  of  Col.  MacNair,  and 

has  issue — Philip  Ravenshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Postal 

address — Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich. 


Gurkha  Rifles,  b.  1900 ;  tn.  1926,  Joyce,  2nd  d.  of  E.^E. 
Booth,  of  Bodelwyddan,  Rhuddlan,  N.  Wales.  ^!k. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  James  Sebastian  Rawlins,  late  Bengal 

Staff  Corps,  Commdt.  1st  Goorkha  Rifles,  b.  1823 ;  d. 

1905;    tn.  1854,    Emma  Augusta  Wilmot   (d.    1880), 

second  d.  of  Major  George  Thomas  Parke: — 
Lt.-Col.    Arthur    Kennedy    Rawlins,    CLE.,    C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  late  24th  Punjab  Infantry,  b.  1868.     Res.—  Lona, 
Weston-Super-Mare.  m!« 

Son  of  Col.  Thomas  Andrews  Rawlins,  late  41st  and 

86th  Regts.,  formerly  Assist.  Comdt.  at  Netley,  b.  1824  ; 

d.  1900  ;  tn.  3rd,  1877,  Jane  Augusta  (d.  1902),  third  d. 

of  Thomas  Pynsent  of  Pitt  House,  Chudleigh: — 
Reginald  Sparrow  Pynsent  Rawlins,  M.C.,  late  Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.  The  Buffs  Regt.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1921,  Mary  Geraldine, 
eld.  d.  of  Henry  Tugwell,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Westwood  Manor, 
Wilts.  ;  and  Crowe  Hall.  Bath,  and  has  issue — Romaney 
Kathleen.    Res.—  Spreakley  Combe,  Frensham,  Surrey. 

Son  of  Francis  Hooper  Rawlins,  Esq.  (eld.  son  of  Rev. 

Francis   John   Rawlins,   see  below),   Capt.  and   Hon. 

Major   Royal  Anglesey  Eng.  Mil.  and  local  Capt.  in 

the  Army,   M.A.  (Camb.),  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1861  ;  d.  1925  ; 

tn.  1903,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Major  George  Smijth- Windham, 

late  Rifle  Brigade:  — 
Cosmo  Windham  Hooper  Rawlins,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Res.— 

Yngr.  son  of  Rev.  Francis  John  Rawlins,  M.A.,  b.  1827  ; 

d.  1896;  tn.  i860,  Jane  Harriet  {d.  1913),  only  child  of 

Edward  Thomas  Hooper,  Paymaster  R.N.: — 
Edward  Brinsley  Rawlins,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  3rd  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.I.,  b.  1862 ;  tn.  1904, 
Blanche  Ethel,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Fitz-Hardinge  Berkeley 
Portman  ;  and  has  issue — John  Frederick  Berkeley  Rawlins, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res.— Wyndcliffe,  Combe  Down, 
Bath. 

RAW  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  gutt6e-de-poix,  two  escallops 
fessewise  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many  escallops  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 


IRato 

hand  proper  holding  an  escallop,  six  annulets  fessewise  and 


malo 


1625 


interlaced  or.    Motto — •"  Recta  tene. "   Livery — Green,  with 

green  facings,  drab  coats. 

Son  of  James  Raw,  b.   1820;  d.   1890;  m.   1845,  Sarah 
Jane,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Humble,  42nd  Regt.  : — 
George  Henry  Raw,  Gentleman,  b.  1853;  in.  1874,  Edith 

Sarah,  d.   of  William  Garbutt  Taylor,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  ; 

and  has  surv.  issue — Rowland  Raw,  b.  1884  ;  Ivy  Christian 

Theresa;    May;    Eileen   Kate   Nesta ;    and  Naomi   Joan. 

Res.— 

RAWL1NSON  (H.  Coll.,  1891).  Sable,  three  swords 
palewise,  the  centre  one  point  downwards,  the  other  two 
points  upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  gold,  a  chief 
embattled  or,  thereon  an  Eastern  crown  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — Issuant  from  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a 
cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  encircled  with 
a  wreath  of  laurel  and  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  all  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold.     Motto — •"  Festina  lente." 

Son   of    Sir   Henry  Creswicke    Rawlinson,   1st   Bart., 
G.C.B.,  M.P.,  Member  of  the  Council  of  Sec.  of  State 
for  India,  b.  1810 ;  d.  1895 ;  m.  1862,  Louisa  Caroline 
Harcourt,  d.  of  Henry  Seymour  of  Knoyle,  Wilts.  : — 
Sir  Alfred  Rawlinson,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  3rd  Bart. 
(7  Feb.,  1891),  late  Lt.-Col.  R.G.A.,  and  Comdr.  R.N.V.R., 
formerly     Lieut.    17th    Lancers,    b.     1867;  m.    1st,    1890, 
Margarita  (d.  1907),  d.  of  W.   B.  Greenfield;  2nd,   1913, 
Jean  Isabella  Aitken  (whom  he  div.  1924)  ;  and  has  issue- 
Alfred    Frederick   Rawlinson,    Esq.,    b.    1900;    and   Irene 
Margarette  [m.  1917,  Neville  B.  Colt].    Club — Wellington. 

Rawlinson  (H.  Coll.,  1891).  Same  arms,  but  the  chief 
"  nebuly  or,  thereon  two  crosses  patee  gules."  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  wreath  of  oak,  a  cubit 
arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  charged  with  a  cross 
patee  gules  and  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  all  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  or. 

Son  of  Abram  Lindow  Rawlinson  (eld.  bro.  of  1st  Bart.), 

b.  1805 ;  d.  1875 ;  m.  1832,  Sarah,  d.  of  Brooke  Smith 

of  Bristol:  — 

Abram  Creswicke  Rawlinson,   Gentleman,  b.   1838  ;    m. 

1st,  1867,  Laura  Elizabeth  Anne,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur 

Farwell,  Rector  of  Stoke  Fleming,  Devon  ;  by  whom  he  had 

issue — (1)  Abram  Leonard  Rawlinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ; 

(2)  Abram  Creswicke   Rawlinson,  Gentleman,   b.    1869  (d. 

1870);   Maude;    Pauline;   Violet;    Ruby;    and    Ivy.      He 

married  secondly,  the  only  d.  of  F.  Barton.     Res. — 

Sons   of    Rev.    George    Rawlinson,    M.A. ,    Canon    of 
Canterbury,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1902 ;  m.  1846,  Louisa  Wild- 
man,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Alexander  Chermside  : — 
Lionel  Seymour  Rawlinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1893, 
Anna,  d.  of  Col.  Cochran  of  Folly  Mills,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 
Res.— 


Charles  Brooke  Rawlinson,  Esq.,  Capt.  I.S.C.,  b.  1866; 
m.  1891,  Wilhelmina  Cruikshank,  d.  of  David  Forrester  of 
Glasgow.     Res.— 

RAWNSLEY  of  Well  Vale  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three 
eagles  displayed  or,  on  a  chief  embattled  argent,  three 
fountains.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle  wings  extended  or,  perched 
upon  a  log  proper,  gorged  around  the  neck  with  a  circlet 
azure,  and  charged  on  each  wing  with  a  fountain. 
Motto—"  Hold  the  right." 

Son  of  Rev.  Drummond  Rawnsley,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  Rector  of  Halton  Holegate,  Lines. : — 

Walter  Hugh  Rawnsley,  Maj.  (ret.)  Cheshire  Regt., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1921)  High  Sheriff,  Lines.,  b.  1856;  m. 
1889,  Helen  Maud,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  R. 
Chaplin  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Rawnsley,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Capt.  12th  Lancers,  J. P.  parts  of  Lindsey,  Lines.,  b.  1892 
[m.  1925,  Susan,  d.  of  Capt.  Reeve  of  Leadenham  House, 
Lincoln  (Club — Cavalry)].  Seat — Well  Vale,  nr.  Alford, 
Lines.  Town  res. — 4  Eaton  Mansions,  Cliveden  Place, 
S.W.i.     Club — United  University. 

RAWORTH  of  St.  John's  Manor,  Jersey  (H.  Coll.). 
Gules,  on  a  fesse  dancettee  argent,  between  six  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or,  three  anchors  sable,  on  a  quarter 
also  sable,  three  eagles  displayed  argent  and  impaling 
the  arms  of  Snowden,  namely,  argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 


between  in  sinister  chief  and  in  base  an  escallop  gules, 
three  mullets  or,  a  quarter  of  the  third,  charged  with  four 
fusils  conjoined  fesswise  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  coronet  composed  of 
three  fleurs-de-lys  set  up  upon  a  rim  or,  a  demi-lion 
proper,  semee  of  estoiles,  and  holding  in  the  paws  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  gold.  Motto — "  Fide  et  constantia." 
Livery — Dark  green,  with  orange  facings. 


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Rata 


Eato 


Son  of  John  Thomas  Raworth,  of  Norwood,  Surrey, 

b.  1835;   d.  1906;  m.  1864,  Susannah,  d.  of  James 

Wigginton,  of  The  Lodge,  East  Norton,  Leics. : — 

Alexander  Spreckley  Raworth,  Esq.,  F.Z.S.,   Seigneur 

de  St.  Jean,  holder  of  the  Feudal  Fief  and  Seigneurie  de 

St.  Jean  la  Hougue  Boete,  Jersey  (granted  to  Drogo  De 

Barentine  1215,  and  confirmed  by  H.  M.  King  George 

1921.  This  Fief  .owes  fealty  twice  yearly  at  the  assize 

d'Heritage  of  the  Royal  Court,  and  personal  homage  on 

the  visit  of  the  Sovereign),  b.  1869  ;  m.  Annie  Elizabeth, 

Madame  de  Saint  Jean,  d.  of  the  late  Edwin  Snowden, 

Gentleman.      Res. — St.  John's  Manor,  Jersey  ;    White 

Hall,  St.  Brelade's  Bay,  Jersey.  Clubs — Royal  Societies  ; 

Phyllis  Court,  Henley. 

RAWSON,  see  TRAFFORD-RAWSON. 

RAWSON  (H.  Coll.).     Per  fesse  wavy  sable  and  azure, 
gutt6e-d'or,  a  quadrangular  castle  with  four  towers  argent, 


on  a  chief  or,  three  ravens'  heads  erased  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  from  an  annulet  or,  a  raven's  head  erased 
sable,  guttee-d'or,  holding  in  the  beak  an  annulet  gold. 
Motto — "  Laus  virtutis  actio." 

Sons  of  Charles  Collinson  Rawson,  Esq.,  J.P.Queens- 
land, b.  1840;  d.  1928;  m.  1870,  Winifred,  d.  of  Rev. 
W.  G.  Harrison  of  Easington  Rectory,  Durham  :  — 
Charles  Stansfeld  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1901, 
Annie  Roma,  d.  of  S.  J.  Porter  of  Sydney  ;  and  has  issue — 
Harry  Gilbert  Collinson  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Postal 
address — Gore  Lodge,  Hampton,  W. 

Lionel  Reginald  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Geoffrey  Edmund  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 

Sons  of  Lancelot  Bernard  Rawson,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1899  ; 
m.  1872,  Wilhelmina  Francis  Cahill: — 
Francis  Edmund  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.    Res. — 
Lancelot  Guy  Rawson,  Gentleman,   b.  1874  ;    m.  1903, 
Constance  Miller.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Ernest  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  d. 

1911  ;  m.  1894,  Minna  Alice,  d.  of Schwartz: — 

Arthur  Ernest  George  Rawson,  Gentleman,  />.  1895. 
Res. — 

John  Sherard  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 
Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Arthur  Rawson,  b.  1818  ;  d.   1882  ; 
m.  1848,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  ot  Castel  William  Clay 
of  Liverpool : — 
Charles  Selwyn  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1884, 

Alice,  d.  of  Cruickshank  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur 

John  Selwyn  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (2)  Castel 
Duff  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  aud  Dorothea  Alice 
Jennetta.    Res. — 

Sherard  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1905,  Althea 
Goodrich  Turpie,  d.  of  Richard  J.  Haworth  of  Perth,  W. 
Australia.        Res. — ■ 

Sons  of  John  Selwyn  Rawson,  Esq.,  J.P.  ofThe  Haugh 
End,  b.  1858;  d.  1925;  m.  1888,  Annie  Constance,  d. 
of  Rev.  Philip  Doyne  Dwyer,  M.A. ,  sometime  Rector 
of  Ennis,  and  Canon  of  Killaloe: — 
Frederic  Philip  Selwyn  Rawson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.   Queen's   R.   West  Surrey   Regt.,  b.  1891 ;  m.  1914, 


Sarah  Katherine,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Mitchell,  Rifle 
Bde.,  and  has  issue — John  Hugh  Selwyn  Rawson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915.  Seats — Mill  House,  and  The  Haugh  End, 
near  Halifax,  co.  Yorks. 

Selwyn  Gerald  Caygill  Rawson,  b.  1902. 
Son   of  Edward   Rawson  of  The   Breck,   Halifax,  b. 
1809  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1831,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  d.  of  John 
Clarke  of  Willfield,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Col.  Courtney  Clarke  Rawson,    R.E.,  b.  1849  ;  m.   1st, 

1881,    Rosa    Stevens,    d.   of    Tippets ;    2nd,    1890, 

Constance  Sophia  Pinckney,  d.  of  Christopher  Pemberton 
Simpson  of  Anerley,  Surrey.  Res. — 29  Bramham  Gardens, 
S.W.s. 

Son  of  Major  Samuel  Rawson,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1882  ;  m. 
1850,  Elizabeth  (d.  1890),  d.  of  Wm.  Dougall,  R.N.:— 
Samuel  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1853;  m.  1876,  Vescina, 
d.  of  Edward  Newell  Harrison,  Paymaster  R.N. ;  and  has 
issue— Vescina  Edith  Mary  [m.  1910,  Charles  P.  Trenerry, 
and  has  issue] ;  Eleanor  Mary  St.  Clare  de  Vesci  [m.  1911, 
Cuthbert  Arthur  Buxton,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Dorothy 
Margaret  Mary.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas  William    Rawson  of  Greenroyd,  b. 
1814  ;  d.  1864  ;  m.  1840,  Octavia,  d.  of  Currer  Fother- 
gill  Busfield  of  Cottingley  Bridge,  Yorks. : — 
Benjamin  Currer  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1st, 
1876,    Emily,    d.   of   George    Holdsworth  of  Elm  Wood, 
Halifax  ;  2nd,  ,  Anne  Wood,  d.  of  Alfred  Sussmann  of 

Bradford  ;  and  has  issue — John  Busfield  Rawson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1877  ;    Emily  Mary  ;    and  Olive  Evelyn.    Res. — 
William  Busfield  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.    Res. — 
Son  of  Jeremiah  Stansfeld  Rawson  of  Rawdon  Grange, 
co.  Yorks.,  b.  1817  ;  d.  \  m.  2nd,  1853,  Mary,  d.  of 

R.  N.  Sankey  of  Ludlow: — 
Philip  Stansfeld  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  m.  1881, 
Joyce,    d.   of  Henry   May;    and   has   issue — (1)   William 
Stansfeld  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  (2)  Philip  Harwich 
Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.    Res. — 

Son    of    Admiral    Sir    Harry    Holdsworth    Rawson, 

G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Governor  of   New  South   Wales, 

b.  1843;    d.  1910 ;    m.   1871,    Florence  Alice  Stewart 

(d.  1905),    d.   of  John  Ralph  Shaw   of  Arrowe  Park, 

Cheshire : — 

Henry  Christopher  Shaw  Rawson,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 

1876  ;  m.  1907,  Dorothy,  yst.  d.  of  late  James  S.  Mitchell 

of  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Sons   of   Charles    Rawson,    Gentleman,    b.    1849  ;    d. 
1905;  m.  1872,  Katherine,  d.  of  William  Henbury  of 
Winchester : — 
Charles  Henbury  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Res. — 
Geoffrey  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. — 
Tom  Gerald  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b,  1888.     Res. — 
Son  of  Samuel  Rawson  of  China,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1893  ; 
m.    1847,   Frances  Anne,  d.   of  Rev.   Charles  Smelt, 
Rector  of  Gidling,  co.  Notts. : — 
Harry  Stanhope  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1857. 
Isabel  Ada,  d.  of  J.  C.  Hanbury  ;  and  has  issue — (i)Capel 
Tristan  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  (2)  Graham   Stan- 
hope Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Edward  Cresswell   Rawson,  C.S.I.,  b.  1859; 
d.   1899 ;    m.  ,    Marion,    d.    of    W.    Duffield    of 

Gibraltar : — 
Cresswell   Duffield  Rawson,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,    Major   and 
Bt.-Col.   R.A.,  b.   1883;  m.  1918,   Gladys,  d.  of  the   late 
Arthur   Niblett,  and  has  issue — Peter  Stuard  de  Winton 
Rawson,  Gentleman,   b.   1920  ;    and   Rosemary.       Club — 
United  Service. 
Geoffrey  Graham  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res. — 
Stuart  Milner  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.     Res. — 
Ygr.  son  of  Samuel  Rawson  of  China  and  Frances  Anne 
Smelt  (see   above) : — 
Frederick  William  Rawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 

RAWSON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  grand 
quarters,  per  fesse  sable  and  azure,  a  castle  with  four  towers 
in  prospective  azure,  in  base  two  bars  wavy  of  the  last 
(Rawson);  2nd  grand  quarter,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  the 
same  arms  of  Rawson ;  ii. ,  azure,  on  a  chevron  between 
two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  ferret  passant  in  base  argent, 
a  mullet  between  two  ferrets  passant  gules  (Bygo) ;  iii. , 
per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent, 
a  bordure  gobony  of  the  last  and  sable,  in  chief  a  rose 
argent  (Herbert);  3rd  grand  quarter,  per  fesse  azure 
and  sable,  on  a  pale  between  two  mullets  in  chief  argent, 
a  mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  second  (Adams). 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of 
clouds    proper,    a    cubit  arm   vested   azure,   cuffed   gules, 


Eato 

the  hand  in  a  glove  azure,  holding  an  anchor  fessewise, 
the  flukes  towards  the  dexter  or,  the  arm  charged  for  dis- 
tinction with  a  rose  argent  (Rawson)  ;   2.  on  a  wreath  of 


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the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle  standing  the  reverse 
way  and  regardant  towards  the  dexter,  wings  expanded 
proper,  armed  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  mullet  sable,  and 
resting  the  sinister  claw  on  a  crescent  reversed  or  (Adams). 
Motto — "Arx  et  anchora  mihi  Deus."  Livery  (dress) — 
White,  with  green  facings  ;  (undress),  chocolate. 

Sons   of    Sir    Rawson   William    Rawson,   K.C.M.G. , 

C.  B. ,  formerly  Governor  of  the  Bahamas,  and  of  the 

Windward  Isles,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1899;  m.  1850,  Marianne 

Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.   Henry  Ward   of 

Killinchy,  co.  Down: — 

Henry  Gilbert  Rawson,  Esq.,   b.  1851.      Postal  add. — 

53  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 

William  Stepney  Rawson,  Esq.,  b. 

Frederick  Laurence  Rawson,  Esq. 


1854.     Res.— 
,  b.  1859.     Res. — 


RAWSTORNE  of  Penwortham  and  Hutton  Hall  (Arms 
"respited"  Vn.  Lanes.  1664,  and  since  recorded  H.  Coll.). 
Per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  a  tower  triple-towered  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  passant  or.  Motto — "  Fortiter  et  fideliter." 
Livery — Blue,  yellow  facings. 

Only  son   of  Col.   Lawrence  Rawstorne,    J. P.,    D. L. , 
of  Newhall,  Hutton,  and  Penwortham,    High  Sheriff 
Lanes.  1814,  b.   1775;  d.  1850;  m.  1840,  Margaret,  d. 
of  Edward  Ledward  of  Everton  : — 
Lawrence  Rawstorne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.A.  (Oxford), 


d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fermor  Hesketh,  5th  Bart.,  by  his  wife 
Lady  Arabella,  sister  and  heiress  of  last  Earl  of  Pomfret ;  and 
has  had  issue  —  Lawrence  Rawstorne,  Esq.,  Capt.  7th 
Hussars,  b.  1874  ;  d.  1905  ;  Thomas  Geoffrey  Rawstorne, 
Esq.,  Major  Lanes.  Hussars  Yeo.,  b.  1879;  d.  on  active 
service  1917  \m.  1907,  Margery,  d.  of  Sir  William  Portal, 
Bart.];  and  Marjory  [m.  Col.  Charles  Marson].  Seat — 
Hutton  Hall,  Preston,  Lanes.      Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Son   of    Ven.    Robert   Atherton    Rawstorne,    Vicar  of 

Balderstone  and  Archdeacon   of  Blackburn,    b.    1824 ; 

d.    1902 ;    m.    1854,  Cecilia,   d.    of  Joseph    Feilden   of 

Witton  Park  :— 
Rt.  Rev.  Atherton  Gwillym  Rawstorne,  D.D. ,  Bishop 
Suffragan  of  Whalley,  Lancashire,  and  Rector  of  Croston, 
b.  1855  ;  m.  1888,  Anne  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  W.  Horton, 
Vicar  of  Wellow ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Atherton 
Rawstorne,  Esq.,  Lieut.  6th  Batt.  E.Yorks.  Regt.  b. 
1893;  (2'  George  Streynsham  Rawstorne,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd 
Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1895  ;  (3)  Robert  Gwillym 
Rawstorne,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  Frances  Marion  [m.  1920,  Capt. 
Olaf  Carso,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue]  ;  Jennett  [m.  1919, 
Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  David  Bruce,  Seaforth  Highlanders; 
and  has  issue]  ;  and  Marjory  Ella  [m.  1924,  Lt.-Col. 
Rupert  T.  Holland,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A. ;  and  has  issue]. 
Res. — The  Rectory,  Croston,  Preston,  Lanes.  ;  Balderstone 
Grange,  Blackburn. 

RAY  of  Madras  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  issuant  from  the 
base  a  ray,  on  a  chief  wavy  or,  two  martlets  gules.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the   colours . 


late   Capt.  1st  R.   Lanes.   Mil.,  b.   1842;   m.  1871,  Edith, 


an  ostrich  argent,  beaked  and  legged  sable,  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  mirror  proper.  Motto — "  Et  juste  et 
vray." 

Eldest  son  of  Charles  Adolphus  Ray,  Gentleman,  ot 

St.  Dunstan  in  the  East,  City  of  London,  b.    1847 ; 

d.  1914  ;  m.  1873,  Sarah,  d.  of  Philip  Newport,  of 

Cheapside : — 
Charles  Basil  Ray,  Gentleman,  Assistant  Engineer, 
Madras  P.W.D.,  b.  1875  ;  tn.  1914,  Rose  Mary,  d.  of 
Alfred  Henry  Lawrence,  of  Streatley,  Berks. ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Charles  Lawrence  Ray,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 
(2)  Frederick  Shad  Ray.  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Kath- 
leen   Mary.     Res. — Denston,    Peacehaven,   Sussex. 

Ray  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  issuing  from  the  base  a  ray  or, 
in  centre  chief  a  cross  crosslet  argent,  on  a  chief  wavy  of 
the  second,  two  martlets  gules.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ostrich 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  sable,  and  holding  in  the  beak 
a  mirror  proper,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross 
crosslet  sable.     Motto—"  Et  juste  et  vray." 

Ygr.  sons  of  Charles  Adolphus  Hopson  Ray,  Gentle- 
man, of  Fort  Road,  Bermondsey  (see  above)  : — 


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Frederick   Dent   Ray,   Gentleman,   b.  .     Res. — 

36  Thurlby  Road,  Wembley,  Middx. 

William  Ray,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — 50  Holland 
Road,  Kensington,  W. 

RAYDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  saltire  between  two 
lymphads  in  pale,  sails  furled  and  flags  flying,  and  as  many 
anchors  in  fesse  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  rays  of  the  sun, 
the  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting  proper,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lys 
azure.     Motto — "  Ventis  secundis." 

Son  of  John  Rayden  of  Oakleigh,  Finsbury  Park  (son 

of  Benjamin   Rayden  of  Deptford),    b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.         : — 
The  late  Arthur  Robinson  Rayden,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kent  and 
Cinque  Ports,  b.  1845;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1870,  Emma  [d.  1898), 
d.  of  late  Edward  Weatherley  of  Hounslow,  Middx. 

Son  of  Rayden,  Gentleman  : — 

William  Rayden,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  Army,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  .  Res. — Covert  Cottage,  Whit- 
church Hill,  Reading.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

RAYER  (R.L.,  25  Oct.  1923  ;  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  two 
lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  argent,  in  chief  as  many 
Eastern  crowns  or.      Mantling  gules  and  argent.       Crest 


*ri  .     —  *         1   ,—     1     rt  .  1    f 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion 
proper,  grasping  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trident,  a  saltire  or. 
Motto — "  Non  vis  sed  prasmia  virtutis." 

Only  son  of  William  Pycroft  Harmar,  of  17  Chesham 
Place,    Brighton,    b.     1832 ;    d.    1879 ;    m.    i860, 
Frances,    d.    of    Rev.    W.    Rayer,   Clerk   in    Holy 
Orders,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's,  Tidcombe  Rectory, 
Tiverton,  Devon,  18  n- 1866  : — 
William  Rayer  Raver  (formerly  Harmar),  Gentleman, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1869;  m.  1917,  Bryony  Rebe  Pearl  (d. 
1919),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  M.  S.  Brooke,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S., 
Rector  of  St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  E.C.     Seat— Holcombe 
Court,    Holcombe    Rogus,    Devon.      Clubs — New    Uni- 
versity, Baldwin,  Devon  and  Exeter  (Exeter). 

RAYLEIGH,  Baron,  see  STRUTT. 

RAYMOND  of  Belchamp  Hall  (Vn.  of  Essex  1634,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three 
eagles  displayed  argent,  armed  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  martlets  of  the  first  (Raymond)  ;  2  and  3,  or, 
a  chevron  between  three  crosses  fleurie  sable  (Sterne). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
Cf  hi'  a  dragon's  head  or-  langued  gules,  ducally  gorged 


Son    of  Samuel   John   St.    Clere    Raymond,    Esq.,  of 

Belchamp  Hall,  Essex,  J. P.,  b.  1859;  d.  1900;  m.  1884, 

Margaret   Charlotte   Montague,    third    d.    of  Francis 

Smythies  of  Head  Gate  House,  Colchester,  Essex: — 

Samuel  Philip  St.  Clere  Raymond,  Gentleman,  b.  1886; 

m.  1914,  Mabel  Caroline,  d.  of  William  Wynyard  Astell 

of  Baythorne,  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk  ;    and   has  issue — 

Michael  Murray  John  Raymond,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and 

Patricia   Philippa.      Seat — Belchamp  Hall,    nr.   Sudbury, 

Suffolk. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Andrewes  Raymond,  M.A. ,  Vicar 
of  Bray,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1920;  m.   1864,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Maynard,  Rector  of  Sudbourne-cum- 
Oxford,  Suffolk:— 
Rev.  William  Maynard  Raymond,  M.A.  Oxon. ,  Rector 
of  Middleton,  Essex,  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  Peter  and  St. 
Paul's,   Upper  Teddington,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1898,  Julia  May, 
fourth  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Cooke  of  Alverley  Hall, 
Doncaster,  Rector  of  Withycombe,  co.  Somerset ;  and  has 
surv.   issue — Oswald  William  Edward  Raymond,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902;  Hugh  Medlicott  Raymond,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  ;  Monica  [m.  1924,    Eric  Mortimer  Jarrett]  ;    Nancy 
May  ;    and    Audrey    Mary.       Res. — Middleton    Rectory, 
Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

RAYMOND-BARKER  (H.  Coll.,  8  June  1780,  R.L. , 
arms  orig.  granted  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  17  Dec.  1582  ; 
confd.  Vns.  Salop  1621  and  Glos.  1682).  Azure,  five 
escallops  in  cross  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hawk  or,  perched  on  a 
rock  argent.     Motto — "  Virtus  tutissima  cassis." 

Sons  of  Percy  Fitzhardinge  Raymond- Barker,  Esq., 
J.  P.,  of  Fairford  Park,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1895,  m.  1874,  Morna 
Georgina,  d.  of  Sir  Joseph  Hawley,  Bart.  : — 

Reginald  Henry  Raymond- Barker,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Seat — Fairford  Park,  Fairford,  Glos.  Res. — The  Ferns, 
Tetbury,  Glos. 

Hugh  William  Heneage  Raymond- Barker,  Gentleman, 
b.  1876 ;  m.  1907,  Dorothy,  second  d.  of  P.  Forsyth- 
Forrest  of  The  Querns,  Cirencester.     Res. — 

RAYNER  of  Chieveley  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a 
pile  ermine,  on  a  chief  or,  three  roses  of  the  field,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  fox  courant 
proper,  two  mullets  or.     Motto — "  Devoir." 

Second  son  of  Edward  William  Rayner,  of  Liverpool, 

b.  1824  ;  d.  1896  ;  m.  1857,  Isabella",  d.  of  John  Hilton 

Lockett,  of  Grassendale  House,  Aigburth,  Lanes. : — 

Oscar   Welwyn  Rayner,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  (1922)  High 

Sheriff  Berks.,  M.A.  (Cantab),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1864; 

m.   1901,   Ethel  Frances,  d.  of   the  late   Capt.  Francis 

Henry  Garnett,   15th    Regt. ;    and  has   issue — Frances 

Isobel.     Seat  —  Chieveley  Manor,  Newbury.      Clubs — 

Marlborough,  Orleans. 

RAYNER  (H.  Coll.)  Azure,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  demi-lions  rampant  of  the  last,  five  cross  crosslets  of 
the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet  azure,  a  serpent  nowed 
proper.     Motto — "  Facta  non  verba. "    Livery — Black. 

Son  of  John  Rayner,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  formerly  Assist- 
ant-Surgeon 4th   Middlesex    Horse  Artillery,  b.  18 19; 
m.  1st,  1844,  Emily  (d.  1866),  d.  of  Thomas  Gould: — 
John  Alexander  Rayner,  Gentleman,   B.A.    (Lond. ),  b. 
1845.     Estates — Freehold  and  leasehold  house-property  in 
London.     Res. — 16  The  Drive,  Orpington. 

REA  (U.O. )  Vert,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  roe- 
bucks in  full  course,  as  many  thistles  slipped  all  proper. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  roebuck  at  gaze  proper.  Motto — "  In  omnia 
promptus." 

Sons   of  Joseph  Rea,  Gentleman,  b.   1874  ;  m.   1903, 

Joan,    d.    of   Mervyn    Henry   Harris,   of   Keady,    co. 

Armagh : — 

John  Harris  Rea,    Gentleman,  b.   1904.     Postal  address 

— c/o  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland,  Banbridge,  co.  Down. 

Henry  Dickson  Sprott  Rea,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — 

REA  (H.  Coll.,  24  Jan.  19 16).  Or,  on  a  fesse  wavy 
azure,  between  three  stags  courant  gules,  a  lymphad 
sails  furled,  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  at  gaze  gules,  rest- 


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ing  the  dexter  fore  leg  on  an  anchor  or.     Motto — "  In 
omnia  promptus."     Livery — Fawn,  with  blue  facings. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Russell  Rea,  P.C.,  M.P.    South 

Shields,  of  Tanhurst,  Dorking,   b.  1846;   d.  19 16  ; 

m.  1872,  Jane  Philip,  d.  of  P.  L.  Mactaggart,  of 

Liverpool : — 
Walter  Russell  Rea,  Esq.,  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
1915-16,  M.P.  Scarborough  1906-18,  N.  Bradford  1923- 
24,  b.  1873;  m.  1896,  Evelyn,  d.  of  J.  Muirhead,  of 
Edinburgh.  Res.  —  12  Smith  Square,  Westminster. 
Clubs — Reform,  Bath,  Ranelagh. 

Alec  Lionel  Rea,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Westmorland 
1917-18,  J. P.  Liverpool  1913,  Chevalier  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1900,  Marguerite,  only  d.  of  Charles 
Requa,  of  New  York.  Res. — 10  Stratton  Street,  W.i  ; 
Coles  Dane,  Harrietsham,  Kent.  Clubs  —  Garrick, 
Reform. 

READ,  see  CREWE-READ. 

READ  of  Colerne  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  griffin  segreant 
or,  holding  between  the  claws  gules  a  bezant.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  armed  and  collared 
or,  two  laurel  branches  fructed  in  saltire  proper.  Motto 
— "  Semper  eadem." 

Son  of  Col.     Alfred  Read,  of  Chester,  b.  1846  ;    d. 

1905  : — 
Sir  Alfred  Henry  Read,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  J. P.  Wilts., 
b.  1871  ;  tn.  1st,  1918,  Jane  Charlotte  (d.  1919),  d.  of 
Frederick  Macneal ;  2nd,  1920,  Elena,  d.  of  Henry  Fisher, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Vincent,  Lieut.  East  Kent  Regt. ; 
and  has  issue — 1  son.  Res. — 6  Spring  Gardens,  S.W.i. 
Clubs — Bath,  Carlton. 

READE  of  Barton.  Gules,  a  saltire  between  four 
garbs  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  the 
stump  of  a  tree  vert,  a  falcon  rising  proper,  belled  and 
jessed  or.     Motto — "  Cedant  arma  togae." 

Sons  of  Sir  George   Franklin   Reade,    10th   Bart., 
b.  1869 ;    d.  1923 ;    tn.  1893,  Carrie,  d.   of  Nathan 
Nixon : 
Sir  John  Stanhope  Reade,  nth  Bart.  (4  March  1660), 
b.  1897  ;  tn.  1924,  Alice,  d.  of  L.  L.  Dubber,  of  Gayford, 
Michigan.     Res. — Dexter,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 
Clyde  Nixon  Reade,  Esq.,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

READE  of Ipsden  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  saltire  between 
four  garbs  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  stump  of  a  tree  vert,  a  falcon 
rising  proper,  belled  and  jessed  or.  Motto — "Cedant 
arma  togae." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  St.  John  Reade,  M.A. ,  of  Ipsden 
House,  b.  1840;  d.  1884;  m.  1868,  Frances  Anne  (d. 
1920),  only  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Vincent,  Vicar  of  Chipper- 
field,  Herts.  : — 
William  Henry  Vincent  Reade,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1872.     Res. — Keble  College,  Oxford. 

Rev.  Francis  Vincent  Reade,  b.  1874.  Res.  — The 
Oratory,  Birmingham. 

Son  of  William  Barrington  Reade  of  Ipsden  House, 
H.E.I.C.'s  Cavalry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,£.  1803;  m.  2nd, 
1837,  Elizabeth  (d.  1895),  only  child  of  John  Murray  of 
Ardbennie,  co.  Perth,  Capt.  R.N.: — 
Frederick  Murray  Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1848;  tn.  1883, 
Marianne  Cecilia,  only  d.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George 
V.  F.  Coleman  ;  and  has  issue — Wilfred  Murray  Coleman 
Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  and  Edith  Madeleine.    Res. — 
Son  of  Rev.  Compton  Reade,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Ken- 
chester,   b.    1834  ;    d.    1909  ;    tn.    1867,    Emma,   d.    of 
Henry  Reade  Scott-Waring : — 
Compton   Reade,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.   5th   Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1869.     Res. — 

READE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire 
vair6  azure  and  or,  between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper 
(Reade);  2  and  3,  erminois,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
gules,  three  estoiles  or,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable 
(Revell).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest -On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon,  between  two  reeds 
proper,  a  Cornish  chough  wings  elevated  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Cedant  arma  togae." 

Sons  of  John  Page  Reade  of  Crowe  Hall,  Suffolk,  J. P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  B.A.  (Oxon),  b.  1806  ;  d.  1880  ; 
m.  1st,  1829,  Helen  (d.  1852),  d.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun, 
3rd  Bart. ;  2nd,  1854,  Lady  Mary  Stuart  Knox  (d.  1903), 
d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Ranfurly : — 
Hubert    Granville   Revell    Reade,   Gentleman,    b.    1857. 


Res.—  Church  Farm,  Much  Dewchurch,  Hereford.      Club — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Major-Gen.  Raymond  Northland  Revell  Reade,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  J. P.  Suffolk,  Col.  Shropshire  L.I.,  in  charge  of 
Adminis.  N.  Command  1910-12,  served  in  Afghan  War 
1879-80,  Ashanti  Exped.  1895-6,  W.  Africa  1898,  S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1861  ; 
;«.fi894,  Rose  Frances,  d.  of  Col.  Almeric  George  Spencer, 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Greenway  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mary  Spencer  Revell [tn-  1918,  Capt.  Fergus  Graham,  M.P., 
eld.  son  of  Sir  Richard  Graham,  Bt.,  of  Netherby] .  Res. — 
Stutton  Manor,  Ipswich.  Clubs — Travellers',  Naval  and 
Military,  County  (Ipswich). 

READE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  saltire  vair6  azure  and  or,  between  four  Cornish  choughs 
proper  (Reade);  2  and  3,  erminois,  on  a  chevron  em- 
battled gules,  three  estoiles  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed    sable    (Revell).     Mantling    sable    and    argent. 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon, 
between  two  reeds  proper,  a  Cornish  chough  wings  elevated 
also  proper.  Motto— "  Cedant  arma  togae."  Livery— 
Green. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Darby  Reade,  formerly  Rector  of 

Stow-Bedon,    Norfolk,  J. P.    London   and    Middlesex, 

b.    1820;   d.  1908;  tn.  1st,  1847,  Elizabeth  Laurence, 

d.  of  late   John    Aitken,    H.E.I.C.S.,    of  Carshalton 

Park,  Surrey;    2nd,  1895,  Maud,  ygst.    d.  of  George 

Higinbotham,  late  Chief-Justice  of  Victoria: — 

Arthur  Revell  Reade,  Esq.,  Major  Welsh  Regt.,  b.  1855. 

Post,  adds.— 83    Holland    Road,    Kensington,     W.  ;    Hill 

House,  Ufford,  Woodbridge. 

Edward    Revell    Reade,    Esq.,    Major   East   Lancashire 
Regt.,  Governor  H.M.  Prison,  Leicester,  b.  1862. 
Charles  Revell  Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Hugh  Revell  Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
George  Aitken  Revell  Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Henry  Revell  Reade,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
READE  (U.  O.).     Azure,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  vulning 
herself  proper,   in  chief  three  garbs  or.     Mantling  azure 
and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert  an  eagle,  wings  expanded  and  inverted,  holding  in  the 

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beak  a  thistle  slipped  all  proper.     Motto—  "  Cedant  arma 
togae." 

Son  of  Robert  Henry  Sturrock  Reade,  Esq. ,  J .  P. ,  D.  L. 
of  Wilmont,'  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim  : — 
George  Sturrock  Reade,  Gentleman,  b-  .     Res. — Fir- 

grove,  Muckomore,  co.  Antrim. 

Sons  of  James  Thomas   Reade,  of  Belfast,   b.  1844  ; 
d.  1920  : — 
James  Stewart  Reade,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  b.   1871.     Res.— Clon- 
more,  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim. 

Cecil  Reade,  Gentleman, b.  1878.  Res. — Ardara,  Antrim 
Road,  Belfast. 

READETT-BAYLEY  of  Lenton  Abbey  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  I,  quarterly,  i.  andiiii.,  gules,  fretty  or,  on  a  chief 
argent,  three  bears  gambs  erect  sable  (Bayley ) ;  ii.  andiii. , 
azure,  in  chief  two  mullets,  and  in  base  a  trefoil  slipped  or 
(Readett)  ;  2.   the  same  arms  of  Bayley  ;  3.   argent,  on  a 


bend  gules  between  two  millrinds  sable,  a  lion  passant 
between  two  trefoils  or  (Turner);  4.  per  fesse  gules  and 
sable,  four  lions'  heads  erased,  and  in  the  centre  point  a 
mullet  all  or  (Farmer);  5.  argent,  two  bars  gules  between 
three  maunches  in  pale  sable  (Bardsley).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon 
ejant  sable,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  fret  or  (Bayley. 


2.  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front 
of  park  pales  proper,  a  horse  passant  gules,  bridled  or 
(Readett).  Mottoes — "Swift  and  true,"  and  (over  the 
Bayley  crest)  "  Garde  la  fey."  Badge— A  reindeer's  head 
erased  sable,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or.  Livery — 
Steel  grey,  red  and  gold. 

Yngr.  son  of  Thomas  Bayley,  Esq.,  of  Lenton  Abbey, 

J. P.   Notts.,   Sheriff  of  Nottingham    1881,    M.P.   for 

Chesterfield  Div.  of  Derbyshire   1892-1905,   b.    1846; 

d.  1906;  m.  1874,  Annie  Mary  Bradley  (d.  1904),  d. 

and  coh.  of  Henry  Farmer,  of  Lenton  : — 

Lt.-Col.    Sir   Henry    Dennis   Readett-Bayley,    K.B.E., 

J.P.Notts.,  D.L.  and  (1921)  High  Sheriff  E.  Notts.,  served 

Great  War  Lt.  -Col .  R.  A.  M.  C. ,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion 

of  Honour,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1903,  Audrey  Cecil,  fourth  dau.  of 


Readhead,  Esq., 
M.C.,  Maj.  T.F. 
Towers,  of  Gos- 
Southall, 


Aid.  Sir  John  Turney,  of  Gedling,  Notts.  :  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  Dennis  Readett  Readett-Bayley,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ; 
Catherine  Turney  ;  Barbara ;  Anne  Hester  ;  and  Audrey 
Diana.  Seats  —  Elton  Manor,  Notts.;  Muston  Lodge, 
Filey,  Yorks.  Clubs — Bath,  Royal  Automobile,  Notting. 
ham  County  (Notts). 

READHEAD  of  Westoe  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on.  a  fesse 
between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  as  many  martlets 
sable,  all  within  two  flaunches  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
waves  of  the  sea  proper,  a  galley  sable,  in  front  thereof 
two  anchors  saltirewise  or.  Badge  —  Two  narcissi  in 
sal  tire  proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Lahore 
fide." 

Son  of  John  Readhead,  of  South  Shields  : — 

Sir  James  Readhead,  1st  Bart.,  of  Westoe,  South 
Shields  (20  Jan.  1922),  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospitai  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  J. P., 
co.  Durham,  b.  18  ;  m.  1877,  Ann  S.  Holder,  of  South 
Shields ;  and  has  had  issue — James 
J. P.,  b.  1879  ;  Stanley  Readhead,  Esq. 
Reserve,  b.  ;  d.  1920  ;  May  [m. 

forth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne] ;  Elsie  [m. 
of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham].     Seat — Westoe  Hall,  South 
Shields.     Clubs — Constitutional,  Carlton. 

READING,  Marquess  of,  see  ISAACS. 

REBOW,  see  GURDON-REBOW. 

RECKITT  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a fleur-de-lys  or,  between 
five  escallops,  three  in  chief  and  two  in  base  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  \\  reath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  lion  sejant  erect  sable,  collared  flory 
counterflory  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  last  between  two  escal- 
lops argent.     Motto — "  Recta  sursum." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Reckitt,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b. 
1833;  d.  1924;  m.  1865,  Kathleen  (d.  1923),  d.  of  the 
late  Robert  Saunders,  of  Lilling  and  Harrogate, 
Yorks.  : — 

Sir  Harold  James  Reckitt,  2nd  Bart.  (17  July  1894), 
B.A.,  LL.B.  (Cantab.),  J. P.  E.R.  Yorks.  and  W.  Sussex, 
Barrister -at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.P.  Pontefract  1893,  and 
for  Brigg,  Lines.,  1895-1906,  b.  1868;  m.  1899,  Christine 
(who  obtained  a  div.  1907),  d.  of  the  late  Alexandra  Howden 
of  Holland  Park,  W.  ;  2nd,  1908,  Julia  Allen,  d.  of  the  late 
Charles  H.  Conner,  of  New  Albany,  Indiana,  U.S.A.;  and 
has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Nancie  [m.  1925,  Brian  Hughes- 
Reckitt,of  34  Eaton  Square,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Little 
Green,  Petersfield,  Hants.  Town  res. — Little  Green  Lodge, 
Thurloe  Place,  Brompton  Road,  S.W.  Clubs — Reform, 
National  Liberal. 

Philip  Bealby  Reckitt,  Esq. ,  O.B.E.,  J. P.  forN.  and  E.R. 
Yorks.,  b.  1873;  m.  1900,  Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Grotrian,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ingmanthorpe  Hall, Yorks. ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Barbara;  and  Elizabeth  Kathleen.  Res. — 
Swanland  Manor,  North  Ferriby,  East  Yorks.  ;  Keldy 
Castle,  Pickering,  Yorks.     Club — United  University. 

REDESDALE,|Baron,  see  FREEMAN-MITFORD. 

REDWOOD  (2  June  1856).  Paly  of  six  or  and  er- 
mine, a  lion  rampant  sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  an  embattled 
gateway  proper,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of  the 
first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  rock,  therefrom  an  eagle  rising  proper,  charged  on 
each  wing  with  a  mullet  of  six  points,  in  the  beak  a  staff 
raguly  or.     Motto — "  Lumen  sevimus  antique." 

Sen   of  Bernard  Boverton   Redwood,  Esq.,    B.A.    St. 

Peter's  Coll.  (Camb.  ),£.  1874  ;  d.  191 1  ;  m.  1905,  Gladys 

Dora,   d.  of  William   Joseph   Pattinson    Sherwen    of 

Heasingham,  Whitehaven,  co.  Cumberland  : — 

Sir  Thomas  Bovertcn  Redwood,  2nd  Bart.  (24  June  1911), 

b.   1906,  s.  his  grandfather  1919.      Res.— 10  Christchurch 

Road,  Winchester. 

Sons   of  Theophilus    Redwood,    Ph.D.,   of   Boverton, 

Glamorganshire,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry,  b. 

1806  ;  d.  1892 ;  m.   Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.   of  Thomas 

Newborn  Robert  Morson  : — 

George  Herbert  Redwood,  Gentleman,^.  1852;  m.  1886, 

Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Shaw,  of  Kensington  ;  and 

has  issue.     Res. — Stillands,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey. 

Robert  Redwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  m.  1888,  Florence 
(d.  1922),  d.  of  the  late  W.  S.  Horner,  of  Fern  Hill,  Wal- 
thamstow  ;  and  has  issue.  Res. — Hope  Cottage,  Harding's 
Green,  Cookham  Dene. 


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REDDAWAY  (H.  Coll.,  1914).  Gules,  a  bezant 
between  three  owls  argent,  each  crowned  with  an  Eastern 
crown  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
•f  his  colours,  issuant  from  a  bank  of  clouds,  a  dexter  arm 


embowed  entwined  by  a  serpent,  the  hand  grasping  it 
by  the  neck  all  proper.  Motto — "  Per  bonum  malumque 
fortitudine." 

Eldest    son     of     Joseph     Reddaway,    ot    Belston 

Devon  : — 
Frank    Reddaway,   Esq.,    J. P.   Lanes.,  b.    1854  ;    m. 
1877,  Elizabeth  (d.  1928),  d.  of  John  Baxter,  of  Manches- 
ter.    Seat — Winmarleigh  Hall,  Garstang,  Lanes. ;  Manu- 
chino  Park,  Spass  Setun,  nr.  Moscow,  Russia. 

REDMOND  originally  of  Redmond  Hall,   The  Hook, 
co.  Wexford  (U.O.).    Gules,  a  castle  with  two  towers  argent, 


Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  beacon  fired  proper 
Motto  — "  Pie  vivere  et  Deum  et  patriam  diligere."  Livery 
— Chocolate,  with  red  facings. 

Seventh  and  only  surv.  son  of  Henry  Edward  Redmond, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  R.M.,  Capt.  2nd  Queen's  and  54th  Regts., 

of  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford,  b.   1823;  d.   1892;   m. 

1849,   Mary  O'Connell,  d.   of  Christopher  FitzSimon, 

M.P.,  J. P.,  of  Glencullen:— 

John  Johnstone  Redmond,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1864; 

m.    1895,    Freda,    d.    of  Louis   Blomfield   of   Hampstead. 

Res. — 41  Elm  Park  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.10. 

Sons    of    Gabriel     O'Connell    FitzSimon    Redmond, 
Gentleman,   M.R.C.P.I.,   of  Cappoquin,    co.    Water- 
ford,  b.   1850;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1881,  Helen  Catherine,  d. 
of   John    Quinlan,   Esq.,  J. P.,    D.C.L.,   Clonkeidin, 
Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford  : — 
Henry  Edward  Redmond,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1918, 
Blanche,  4th  d.  of  Louis  Blomfield,  of  Bradneck,  Hamp- 
stead,   London.      Res.  —  Pippin    Cottage,   Over  Stowey, 
Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

Raymond  John  Redmond,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1908, 

Marie,    d.   of   Muller,   and   has   issue — Raymond 

b.  1909.     Res. — Tigh  Beg, 


Redmond,    Gentleman,   b. 


between    three   woolpacks    or.     Mantling   gules   and    or. 


Patrick  Redmond,  Gentleman, 
Horsell,  Woking,  Surrey. 

Robert    Hamon    FitzSimon 
1888.     Res.— New  Zealand. 

Rev.  Gabriel  Reginald  Redmond,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
b.  1898.     Res. — Redcar,  Yorkshire, 

Sons  of  Thomas  O'Connell   Redmond,   Physician,  of 

Dublin,  b.  1858;  d.  1917  ;  m.  Ellen,  d.  of  John  Butler, 

of  Dublin  : — 

Henry  Edward    Redmond,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.   1882; 

in.   1908,    Elsie  Marie,    d.  of  Robinson,    of  Paris. 

Res. — Lyndhurst,  Sandf  rd  Road,  Dublin. 

Norman    Walsingham    Butler     Redmond,    Gentleman, 

b.  1902  ;  m.  1923,  Kathleen,  d.  of Becker,  of  Dublin, 

and  has  issue — Desmond  Gerard  Redmond,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924.  Res. — 8  Fitzwilliam  Terrace,  Dartrey  Road,  Dublin. 
Sons  of  Charles  Sennett  Redmond,  M.D.,  of  Popefield, 
nr.  Athy,  Queen's  Co.,  b.  1843;  &•  I920  '•  m-  1880. 
Anna  Helen,  d.  of  William  Robinson,  M.D. ,  of  Gates- 
head-on-Tyne  :— 
Charles  Henry  Sennett  Redmond,  Esq.,  M.D. ,  Colonel 

R.A.M.C.  (T),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1911,  Annie,  d.  of Alsop, 

of  Manchester.     Res. — jj  Alexandra  Road  South,   Man- 
chester. 

Henry  Michael  Stennett  Redmond,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
Royal  Engineers,  b.  1884;  m.  1919,  Violet,  d.  of  Thomas 
O'Connell  Redmond,  of  Dublin.  Res. — Popefield,  Killy- 
ganard,  nr.  Athy,  Ireland. 

Alexander  de  Raymond  Stennett  Redmond,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  R.  Dublin  Fus.  and  Q.M.G.'s  Staff,  b.  1887;  m.  1921, 
Sheila,  only  d.  of  Henry  Trentham  Maw,  M.D.,  of  West- 
cott,  near  Dorking,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — Henry  Michael 
Redmond,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Aingelda  Mary. 
Res.-32  Elm  Park  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W.3. 

REDFORD  (H.  Coll.,  26  Aug.  1918).  Argent  fretty 
sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  carrier  pigeons  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar 
chequy  or  and  argent.  Motto — "  Imprudentis  est  sine 
consilio  agere." 

Son  of  George  Redford,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1816;  d.  1895; 
m.  1842,  : — 

Sir  Edward  Pigott  William  Redford,  C.B.,  Knt.  Bach. 
(1912),  b.  1850;  m.  1884,  Florence,  eld.  d.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Buckton,  of  Beechgrove,  Leeds;  and  has  issue 
— Dulcie  Edythe  Angela  [m.  1914,  George  Owen  Sandys, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Graythwaite  Hall,  Lanes.].  Res.— 
48  First  Avenue,  Ho\e,  Sussex. 

REED,  see  KIRSOPP-REED. 

REED  of  Horton  Grange  (H.  Coll.,  2  Oct.  1922). 
Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  reeds  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  tower  proper,  a  griffin  dormant  argent.  Motto 
— "  Ne  me  excitaveris." 

Third  son  of  Richard  Bagnall  Reed,  of  Forest  Hall, 
Northumberland,  b.  183 1  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1858  :— 

Sir  Joseph  Reed,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1892, 
Annie,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Robson,  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne.  Res. — Horton  Grange,  Seaton  Burn,  North- 
umberland. Clubs— Livery  ;  Junior  Army  and  Navy  ; 
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REED  (H.  Coll.,  7  Nov.  1916).  Per  chevron  argent 
and  or,  in  chief  two  reed-warblers,  and  in  base  issuant 
from  water  reeds  all  proper.    Crest — On  a  wreath  argent 


REGINALD  CHARLES  REED; 


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and  gules,  in  the  midst  of  reeds  a  reed-warbler  all  proper. 
Motto—"  Recta  pete." 

Elder  son  of  Walter  John  Reed,  of  Darlington,  b.  1843  ; 

d.  1925;  m    1876,  Eliza  Emma  (d.  1894),  yngr.  d.   of 

James  Agars,  of  Great  Harwood,  Lanes.  : — 

Reginald  Charles  Reed,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1878;  m. 

1911,   Lilian  Rose,  elder  d.   of  William  Balfour  Clarke,  of 

Well  End,   Bourne  End,  Bucks.  ;    and  has    issue — Derek 

Neville  Reed,  Gentleman,  b,  1914  ;  Errol  Dudley  Erskine 

Reed,  Gentleman,  h.   1917.     Res. — Canford,   High  Beech, 

Hayward's  Heath,  Sussex. 

REED  (H.  Coll.,  15  Dec.  1921).  (Per  chevron  or  and 
ermine,  in  chief  two  lymphads  sable,  and  in  base 
a  cormorant,  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch  of  seaweed 


called  "  haver  "  all  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  or  and 
sable,  issuant  out  of  water,  two  reeds  or  bulrushes 
proper.     Motto — "  Veritas  prevalet." 


Robert  Charles  Reed,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1857;  m.  1893, 
Sandades,  d.  of  Frederick  Boxon  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Boxon  Reed,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  [in.  and  has  issue— two 
sons];  and  Agnes  Mary  [m.  and  has  issue].  Seat — Wirral, 
Mosman,  New  South  Wales.  Offices— Pitt  Street,  Sydney. 
Club — New  South  Wales  (Sydney.). 

REED  (H.  Coll.).  Within  two  pallets  azure,  a  fleur-de- 
lys  of  the  last  between  two  roses  in  pale  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  all  between  two  eagles  displayed  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-man  in  profile,  looking  to  the  sinister, 
supporting  in  his  dexter  hand  a  hammer  resting  on  an 
anvil,  and  holding  in  the  sinister  hand  an  iron  ship  all 
proper.     Motto—  "  Jucundi  acti  labores." 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  James  Reed,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  J.  P. 

co.  Glamorgan,  b.   1830;    d.   1906;  m.   1851,   Rosetta, 

eld.  d.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Barnaby  of  Sheerness: — 

Edward  Tennyson  Reed,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Surrey,  b.  1S60  ; 

m.   1891,  Beatrice  Bullen  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;    1  dau. 

Res.— 

REED  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  between  three  garbs 
gules,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  argent.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  griffin  segreant  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules. 
Motto — "  Memor  et  fidelis." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Reed,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  LL.D. 

Inspector-General  R.   Irish  Constabulary,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  1914  ;    m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Mary  (d.  1913),  d.  of 

the    late    Hamilton    Lyster,    of    Crogham   House, 

Parsonstown,  Ireland  : — 
Maj.  Gen.  Hamilton  Lyster  Reed,  V.C.  (1899),  C.B. 
(1918),  C.M.G.  (1915),  late  R. A.,  served  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (despatches  3  times, V'.C),  Balkan  Campaign  19 12- 13) 
and  European  War  (despatches  7  times,  C.B,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1869  ;  m.  1911, 
Marjorie  Eleanor,  ygr.  d.  of  the  late  Theodore  Olive,  of 
The  Cedars,  Datchet ;  and  has  issue — Andrew  Patrick 
Reed,  Esq  ,  b.  1913  ;  Elizabeth  Olive  ;  Anne  Buzancy. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

REED.  Or,  five  reeds  leaved  and  flowered,  issuing  from 
water  in  base  proper,  on  a  chief  sable,  a  mascle  between  two 
roses  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  -  Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound's  head  erased  sable, 
thereon  a  rose  argent,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  between 
two  reeds  as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son  of  William   Reed,  Gentleman,  b.   1831  ;    d.  1920  ; 

m.   i860,  Mary  Anne  Vaughan,  only  dau.   of  the  late 

Thomas  Morgan  of  Glasbury  : — 
Leicester  Morgan  Reed,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1898,  Cecil  Hester  Lennox,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Peel,  of 
Wokingham,  Berks.  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  1  dau.  Res. — 
The  Warren,  Handcross,  Haywards  Heath,  Sussex.  Club 
Union. 

REES-MOGG  (R.L.  1805,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  fesse  pean,  between  three  ermine  spots,  each  sur- 
mounted by  a  crescent  gules,  a  cock  or  (for  Mogg) ;  2  and 
3,  gules  a  chevron  engrailed  erminois,  between  three  swans 
argent,  wings  elevated  or  (for  Rees).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between 
two  spear-heads  erect  sable,  a  cock  proper  (for  Mogg)  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan  argent,  wings 
elevated  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  water-lily  slipped  proper 
(for  Rees).    Motto — "  Cura  pii  Diissunt." 

Sons  of  William  Rees-Mogg,  Gentleman,  of  Cholwell 
House,  Somerset,  b.  1815;  d.  1909;  m.  1847,  Ann, 
d.  and  eventually  heiress  of  William  Coxeter  James, 
Esq. ,  of  Timsbury,    Somerset : — 

Rev.  Henry  James  Rees-Mogg,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  formerly 
Vicar  of  Midgham,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1877,  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Sarah,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Newton  of  Mount  Leinster, 
co.  Carlow,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas  John  Mitchell, 
King's  Dragoon  Guards  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  James 
Rees-Mogg,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Roy.  Irish  Regt. , 
b.  1878  [m.  1913,  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Percival 
Heywood,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue  (Res. — Heathfield, 
Mortimer  Common,  Berks.)];  (2)  Graham  Beauchamp 
Coxeter  Rees-Mogg,  Esq.,  Vet. -Major  1st  Life  Guards,  b. 
1881  [m.  1922,  Kathleen,  widow  of  Dr.  E.  H.  Douty,  and  d. 
of  Sir  Frederick  Wills,  1st  Bart.  (Res. — Clifford  Manor, 
Stratford-on-Avon].     Res. — 

Leyson  Rees-Mogg,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  tn.  1889,  Mary 
Swete  Admonition  (d.  1917),  second  dau.  of  Walter  Cople- 
stone  Radcliffe  of  Warleigh,   Devon ;  and  has  had  issue — 


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Louis  Leyson  Rees-Mogg,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  temp. 
Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1890;  kiiled  in  action  1915;  and  Mary 
Joyce  Ann.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Wooldridge  Rees-Mogg,  Gentleman, 

b.  1848;   d.  1913;    m.   1884,   Emily  Walcott,    third   d. 

of    Rev.    Henry   Stiles    Savory,    Rector    of    Camely, 

Somerset : — 
Edmund  Fletcher  Rees-Mogg,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1889;  m.  1920,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Daniel  Warren,  of 
Mamaroneck,  New  York  ;  and  has  issue— William  Rees- 
Mogg,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Elizabeth  and  Ann  Elain. 
Seat — Cholwell  House,  Temple  Cloud,  Bristol. 

REEKIE  (L.O. ).  Argent,  an  antique  merchant  ship 
sable,  sails  all  set  proper,  flagged  at  each  mast-head 
with  the  banner  of  Scotland,  viz.,  azure,  a  St.  Andrew's 


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elevated  and  addorsed  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw 
a  fleur-de-lys  or,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  claw  an 


Cross  of  the  first,  and  at  the  stern  with  an  ensign  gules, 
cantoned  with  the  arms  of  Scotland  as  above,  in  a  sea  in 
base  undy  of  the  third  and  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  or  a  rose 
of  the  fourth,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  between  two  mill- 
rinds  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag  couchant  below  a  moun- 
tain-ash tree  all  proper.     Motto— ' '  Reviresco. ' ' 

Eldest  son  of  John  Reekie,  of  West  Didsbury,  Man- 
chester, b.  1843;  d.  1910;   m.  1868,  Mary  Ann,  d.  of 
William  Maxwell,  C.E.,  of  Closeburn,  co.  Dumfries:— 
William  Maxwell  Reekie,  Esq. ,  O.  B.  E.,  J.  P.  Manchester, 
Hon.  Serving  Brother  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem! 
b.   1869;  m.   1901,  Mary  Helen,  eld.  d.  of  David  Robert 
Paterson,  founder  and  general  manager  of  the   Equitable 
Fire  and  Accident  Insurance  Co. ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
William  Maxwell  Reekie,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Marian 
Maxwell.      Res.  —  Rowsley,   West   Didsbury,   Manchester. 
Clubs — Reform,  Athenaeum  (Manchester). 

REES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between 
three  ravens  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  between  two 
plates,  each  charged  with  a  cross  gules,  a  like  plate,  charged 
with  a  demi-lion  rampant  erased  azure.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  erased  azure,  chaiged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
plate,  thereon  a  cross  gules. 

Son   of  Sir  John   David    Rees,    1st   Bart.,    K.C.I.E., 

C.V.O.,  M.P.,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1922;  m.  1891,  Hon.  Mary,' 

third  d.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Dormer,  K.C.B., 

and  sister  of  14  th  Baron  Dormer  : — 

Sir  Richard  Lodowick  Edward  Montagu  Rees,  2nd  Bart. 

(8  May  1919),  b.  1900.     Potal  address— a  Chesham   Place, 

S.W. 

REES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  argent,  two 
gnus'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  rock  in  base,  thereon  a 
dragon  statant,  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  all  proper. 
Crest-  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon  wings 


escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  an  annulet  gold.     Motto 
"  A  barcho  a  berchir." 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  David   Rees,  b.  1815  ;  d. 

1874;  m.  1855,  Mary,  d.  of  David  Simon  :— 
David  Rees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1857;  m.  1884,  Catherine 
Mary,  yr.  d.  of  Thomas  Jones  Watkins ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  David  Watkins  Rees,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  (2)  Cecil 
Simon  Rees,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  Florence  Mary  [m. 
1912,  Joseph  Harry  Green];  Gwladys  Kate  ;  andGwenllian 
Mildred.  Res.—  Park  House,  Park  Avenue,  East  London, 
South  Africa. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  ELLIS  PHILIP  FOX  REEVE, 
late  Coldstream  Guards,  J.  P.  for  Kesteven  Div.  co.  Lin- 
coln. Born  Nov.  1838,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Ellis  Reeve,  by  his  wife  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Wainwright.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  vain*  or  and  azure,  cotised 
argent,  between  three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper;  2  and  3,  per  bend  or  and  argent,  two  bendlets 
ermines.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  per  fesse  nebuly  argent 
and  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  mullets  in  pale 
counterchanged.  Motto— "  Revera  pro  regina."  Married, 
1864,  Hon.  Fanny  Dundas  (d.  1892),  sister  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
fifth  Viscount  Melville;  and  has  Issue— Violet  Edith  [m. 
1893,  H.  R.  F.  Frampton] ;  Lilian  Constance ;  Rosaline 
Emma  ;  and  Iris  Ismay  Charlotte.  Postal address— 31  First 
Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex.     Clubs— Carlton  ;   United  Service. 

JOHN  SHERARD  REEVE,  Esquire,  Capt.  late  Grena- 
dier Guards,  D.L..J.P.  for  Kesteven,  Lincolnshire  (High 
Sheriff  igir).  Born  1872,  only  child  of  the  latejohn  Reeve, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  late  Grenadier  Guards,  J. P.,  by  his  wife 
the  Hon.  Edith  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Charles 
Dundas  (sister  of  the  5th  Viscount  Melville).  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  chevron  engrailed 
vaire'  or  and  azure,  cotised  argent,  between  three  roses  of 
the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (for  Reeve) ;  2.  per  bend 
or  and  argent,  two  bendlets  ermines  (for  Key);  3.  argent,  a 
chevron  gules,  between  three  torteaux  (for  Sherard)  ;  im- 
paling the  arms  of  Oldfield,  namely  or   on  a  bend  invected 


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plain  cottised  gules,  between  two  catherine-wbeels  sable, 
three  crosses  patee  fitchee  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  per 
fesse  nebuly  argent  and  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two 
mullets  in  pale  counterchanged.  Motto — "  Revera  pro 
rege."  Livery — Drab,  with  green  waistcoat,  brass  buttons. 
Married,  June  7,  1900,  Sybil  Christine,  elder  dau.  of  Capt. 
C.  Campbell  Oldfield  of  South  Warnborough  Lodge, 
Hants.  ;  and  has  Issue— William  Reeve,  Lieut.  Gren. 
Gds.,  b.  1906;  Susan  Edith  [m.  1925,  Capt.  J.  R.  C. 
Rawnsley,  12th  Roy.  Lancers] ;  and  Eleanor  [m.  1924,  John 
Hector  M.  Gordon].  Seat — Leadenham  House,  Lincoln. 
Clubs — Guards',  Carlton. 

REEVES  (U.O.).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron 

engrailed  between  three  escallops  azure,  as  many  eaglets 

displayed  of  the  first  (Reeves) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse 

sable,  three  pheons  of  the  first  (Spaight).     Mantling  azure 

and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's 

head  erased  or,  collared  azure.     Mottoes — (Over  the  crest), 

"  Animum  rege  '' ;  (under  the  arms),  "  Virtute  et  fidelitate." 

Son  of  Robert  William   Cary   Reeves,  Esq.,    of  Bes- 

borough  and  Burrane,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Clare  (High 

Sheriff    1869),    b.    1837;    d.    1901  ;    m.    1866,    Grace 

Dorothea,  d.  of  Col.   Crofton  Moore  Vandeleur  and 

Lady  Grace  Vandeleur : — 

William  Vandeleur  Reeves,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Clare,  b.  1874  ; 

m.  1906,  Aileen  Jane,  d.   of  Ven.  John  Alexander  Long, 

Archdeacon  of  Cashel  and   Rector  of  Templemore,  Tip- 

perary.     Clubs — Carlton,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  William  Maunsell  Reeves,  Gentleman,  £.  1843; 
d.  1907 ;  m.  1876,  Letitia,  d.   of  Gen.   Thomas  Arm- 
strong Drought  of  Hill  House,  Winchester  : — 
Robert  William   Drought  Reeves,  Gentleman,  b.   1876  ; 
m.  1902,  Laura,  d.  of  Francis  Pedro  Fladgate  of  Oporto! 
and   has  issue — Laura   Joan    Letitia  ;    and   Sonia.      Post, 
add. — 

John  Maunsell  Reeves,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1909, 
Hilda  Margaret  Smith  of  Pollokshields ;  and  has  issue — 
Sheila  Marjorie  Maunsell.     Res,— 

LUCIUS  HURLOCK  REICHEL,  Gentleman.  Born 
July  23,  1842,  being  the  younger  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel 
Rudolph  Reichel,  by  his  second  wife  Matilda,  youngest  dau. 
of  Joseph  Hurlock  of  Oxted,  Surrey.  Armorial  bearings 
(granted  by  Emperor  Ferdinand  Sept.  9,  1554,  Con.  U.O., 


a  sickle  and  charged  with  a  mullet  for  difference,  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  double  queued, 
holding  in  the  paws  a  sickle  all  or,  the  coronet  charged 
with  a  mullet  sable  for  difference.  Motto — "  Vitam 
impendere  vero."  Married,  June  23,  1888,  Bertha  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Frooks  Ellery,  of  Southampton. 
Seat— Canon  Well,  Woodbury,  Salterton,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  HARRY  RUDOLF  REICHEL,  Knt.  Bach.  (1907), 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  LL.D.  (Glas.,  Bristol,  Perth,  and  Toronto), 
sometime  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. ,  Oxford,  and  Principal 
of  the  Univ.  Coll.  of  N.  Wales.  Born  Oct.  11,  1856,  being 
the  second  son  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  Charles  Parsons 
Reichel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  by  his  wife  Mary  Brown, 
dau.  of  Henry  Joy  M'Cracken  of  Belfast,  co.  Antrim. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  fesse  sable  and  or,  a  lion  rampant, 
langued  gules,  double  queued,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
sickle,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling- sable  and  or.  Crest 
—Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  demi-lion  rampant,  double 
queued,  holding  between  the  paws  a  sickle,  all  or.  Motto— 
"Vitam  impendere  vero."  Married,  Feb.  1,  1894,  Charity 
Mary  (d.  Nov.  n,  1911),  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Mulock 
Pilkington,  Q.C.,  of  Tore,  co.  Westmeath.  Residence— 
Bryn  Haul,  Bangor,  N.  Wales. 

REID  of  Springburn  and  Kilmaurs  (L.O.,  16  Feb. 
1923).  Argent,  a  demi-eagle  wings  expanded,  in  chief  an 
ancient  handbell  between  a  mullet  in  the  dexter,  and  a 


Ped.  H.  Coll.). — Per  fesse  sable  and  or,  a  lion  rampant, 
langued  gules,  double  queued,  holding  between  the  paws 


cross  moline  in  the  sinister  all  sable.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
demi-eagle  wings  expanded  sable.  Motto — "  Fortitudine 
et  labore." 

Third  surv.   son  of  James    Reid,   M.Inst.C.E.,   of 

Auchterarder,  co.  Perth,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1894  ;  by  1st 

wife,  m.  1851,  Margaret  (d.  1881),  d.  of  James  Scott, 

Greenock : — 

Sir  Hugh  Reid,  1st  Bart.  (26  Jan.  1922),  of  Springburn, 

Glasgow,  C.B.E.,  V.D.,  LL.D,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.I.C.E.,  Lieut., 

Col.  (ret.) ;  a  member  of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers, 

b.  i860  ;  m.  1888,  Marion  Maclune  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Capt. 

John  Bell,  of  Craigview,   Prestwick ;    and  has  issue — 

Douglas  Neilson  Reid,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  and 

R.A.F.,  b.    1898    [m.    1926,    Margaret  Brighton   Young, 

d.    of    Robert  Young  Maxtone,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  J. P.,  of 

Tighnamana,  Campbeltown,    co.    Ayr] ;    George    Hugh 

Neilson  Reid,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ;    Madeline  Constance  Maud 

[m.   1915,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Lilburn,   Highland   L.I. ; 

and  has  issue].      Res. — Belmont,  Springburn,  Glasgow. 

Clubs — Royal  Societies,  Junior  Army  and  Navy,  Western 

(Glasgow) ;  New  (Edinburgh). 

REID  of  Barnaigh  (L.O.,  17  July  1912).  Argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  on  its 
breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  field,  charged  with  a  mell  en- 


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signed  with  a  rose  of  the  third,  a  bordure  azure  for  differ- 
ence. Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked 
gules.     Motto — "  In  sublime." 

Fourth  surv.  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Reid,  b.  ;  d. 

;   m.  1870,  Agnes  Bell,  d.  of : — ■ 

Arthur    Ebenezer    Reid,    Gentleman,    of    Barnaigh,    co. 
Renfrew.     Res. — 62  Bothwell  Street,  Glasgow. 

REID  (L.O  ,  July  1914).       Gules,   an   eagle   displayed 
argent,  beaked  and  membered  azure,  on  a  chief  embattled  of 


ffict 


1635 


Rt.    Hon.    Edward    Charles,    1st    Lord 


dau.    of  the 

Revelstoke 

Sir  Edward  James  Reid,  2nd  Bart.  (26  Aug.  1897),  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  b.  1901.  Res.— 72  Grosvenor  Street,  w'-  The 
Chesnuts,  Ellon,  Aberdeenshire.  Clubs  —  Athenaeum  ; 
Caledonian. 

REID  (L.O. ,  1901).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  on 
the  breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  first,  charged  with  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  third;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  lions  rampant 


the  second,  a  cross  moline  between  two  antique  bells  sable. 
Behind  the  shield  two  croziers  in  saltire  proper,  the  es- 
cutcheon surmuunted  by  his  mitre. 

Son    of   James    Reid,     of   Auchterarder,    Perthshire, 
b.     1823;    d.    1894;    m.    1851,   Margaret  Ann,   d.  of 
James  Scott,  Greenock  :— 
Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  Scott  Reid,  M.A.,  D.D.  (Glas- 
gow University),  Bishop  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway  1921, 
b.  1871  ;  m.  1899,  Ethel  Shaw,  d.  of  Henry  Shaw  Macpher- 
son,    Glaigow;    and   has   issue — Rev.  Henry   Reid,   M.A. 
(Oxon.),6.  1900;  Eric  Charles  Scott  Reid,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1904;  Colin  Scott  Reid,  Gentleman,   b.   1911; 
Ann;    and  Nora  Margaret.      Seats— Castlebrae,  Auchter- 
arder,   Perthshire;    Ravelston,    Glasgow,    W.2.      Club— 
Scottish  Automobile  (Glasgow). 

REID  of  Ellon  (L.O.,  1897).  Azure,  a  stag's  head 
erased  or,  between  two  torches  inflamed  proper,  and  as 
an  honourable  augmentation  (granted  by  Royal  Warrant 
to  the  first  Baronet  and  his  descendants),  on  a  chief  gules  a 
lion  rampant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure,  being 
one  of  the  lions  from  the  Royal  Arms.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pelican 
in  her  nest  feeding  her  young  proper.  Motto  — "Nihil 
amanti  durum."  Supporters  (granted  by  Royal  Warrant 
to  descend  with  the  Baronetcy) -On  either  side  a  royal  stag 
or.  gorged  with  a  chain  proper,  suspended  therefrom  an 
escutcheon  azure  charged  with  a  representation  of  the 
Imperial  crown  also  proper.  Livery— Dark  blue,  with  gold 
facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Tames  Reid,  1st  Bart.  G.C.V.O.  (1901), 
K.C.B.  (Civ.  1895),  M.D.,  LL.D.,  M.A.,  and  Master 
in  Surgery,  all  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen,  F.R.C.P. 
(London),  Physician  in  Ordinary  and  Resident 
Physician  to  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria ;  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales  1899;  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901, 
and  to  King  George  V.  ;  Surgeon  Lt.-Col.  (V.D.)  2nd 
Vol.  Batt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  J.P.Aberdeenshire, 
b.  1840 ;  d.  1923  ;  in.  1899,  the  Hon.  Susan  Baring, 
late  Maid  of  Honour  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  yngst. 


argent,  a  bordure  engrailed  parted  per  pale  or  and  azure. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  cubit  arm  issuing  out  of  clouds,  holding 
the  Holy  Bible  expanded  all  proper,  leaved  or.  Motto — 
"  Pro  veritate." 

Son  of  Nevile  Reid  of  Shandwick,  Ross  and  Cromarty, 

Gentleman,  b.  1839;  d.  1913;  m.  1866,  Caroline,  elder 

d.    of    Rev.     Henry    Vigne,    Vicar    of    Sunbury-on- 

Thames: — 

Nevile  Reid,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  m.  1905,  Mary,  d.  of 

the  late  Henry  Beaumont;  and  has  issue — (1)  Nevile  Reid, 

Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  Henry  Nevile  Reid,  Midshipman, 

R.N.,  b.  1907;  (3)  David  Gildart  Reid,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1. 

Seal  —  Shandwick,  Ross  and   Cromarty.      Res. — Parkhill, 

Esher,  Surrey. 

ARTHUR  ARCHIBALD  ALEXANDER  REID, 
Gentleman.  Bom  1856,  being  the  ninth  but  fourth  surviv- 
ing son  of  Alexander  Reid  of  Govan,  but  the  second  sur- 
viving son  by  his  second  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Kirkwood  of  Netherlield,  co.  Renfrew.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1900)— Party  per  chevron  indented  gules  and  or,  in 
chief  two  eagles  displayed  argent,  beaked  and  membered  of 
the  second,  and  in  base  a  ship  of  three  masts  in  full  sail 
proper,  flagged  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or, 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played argent.  Motto — "  Fortitudineet  labore."  Married, 
Dec.   9,    1880,  Jessie  Jane,   dau.   of  Alexander   Brown  of 


1636 


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Glasgow ;  and  has  Issue — Alexander  Arthur  Reid,  Gentle- 
man, b.  June  25,  1886;  Dora;  Joan  Maud;  and  Elizabeth 


Kirkwood.    Residence — Wirvin  Hall,  nr.  Chester.     Clubs — 
Conservative  (Liverpool),  Palatine  (Liverpool). 

REID  of  Montreal,  Canada  (L.O.,  21  Nov.  1907).     Vert, 


membered  gules  on  his  breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  last, 
charged  with  two  hammers  in  saltire  or.  Mantling  vert , 
doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
demi-eagle,  wings  expanded  argent,  beaked  gules.  Motto 
—  "  Fortitudine  et  labore. " 

Son  of  William  Reid,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Cath- 

erine, d.  of  John  Gillespie  and  Helen  Gordon  : — 
The  late  Sir  Robert   Gillespie   Reid,  Kt.  Bachelor  (1907), 
First    Pres.    of  Reid    Newfoundland  Co.,    Director  of  the 
Bank   of  Montreal,   b.  ;  d.  1908;  m.         .      Res. — 275 

Drummond  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

REID(L.O.,  1906).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on 
a  chief  engrailed  or,  a  book  expanded  proper  between  two 
keys  in  saltire  gules  and  two  swords  in  saltire  of  the  last. 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  ermine.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  cubit  arm  holding  a  book,  leaves  expanded 
proper.  Motto — "  Pro  virtute."  Supporters— Two  collie 
dogs  proper. 

Son  of  Sir  James  John  Reid  of  Mouswald  Place,  Dum- 
fries, sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  U.  States  of  Ionian 
Islands,  b.  ;  d.         ;  m.         ,  Mary  Dalziel,  d.  of 

late  Robert  Threshie  of  Barnbarroch  : — 

The  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Threshie  Reid,  1st  Baron 
Loreburn  (8  Jan.  1906)  ofDumfries,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  J. P.  Kent,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bencher  of  Inner 
Temple, Solicitor-Gen.  May-Oct.  1894,  Attorney-Gen.  1894- 
5,  M.P.  for  Hereford  1880-5  and  for  Dumfries  Boroughs 
1886-1905,  b.  1846;  m.  1st,  1871,  Emily  Douglas  [d.  1904), 
d.  of  Capt.  Arthur  Cecil  Fleming,  1st  D.G.  ;  2nd,  1907, 
Violet  Elizabeth  {Res. — Kingsdown,  Dover),  d.  of  William 
Frederick  Hicks-Beach,  and  d.  1923. 

The  Reverend  JOHN  EDWARD  REID-CUDDON, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Rector  of  Ashow,  co.  Warwick, 
M.A.  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  only  son  of  the  late 
Reverend  John  Reid,  Master  of  Arts,  of  Tregony  Hall, 
Rector  of  St.  James's,  Tregony,  and  Vicar  of  Cuby,  in  the 
county  of  Cornwall,  by  his  wife  Fanny,  eldest  daughter  of 
William  George  Porter,  D.  L. ,  of  the  Manor  House,  Fletton, 
in  the  county  of  Huntingdon  ;  and  assumed  by  Royal  Licence 
in  the  year  1893  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Cuddon,  as  being  the  representative  of  the  ancient  Suffolk 
family  of  Cuddon  of  Shaddingfield  Hall.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—He bears  for  Arms :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent  a 


a     double-headed    eagle    displayed    argent,    beaked    and 


chevron  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  bezants  (for  Cuddon)  ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  charged  on  each 
wing  with  a  tower  or,  and  between  four  saltires  couped  in 
cross  gules  (for  Reid) ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed.the  hand 
supporting  a  crossbow  in  pale,  all  proper,  with  an  arrow 
therein  ready  to  fly  gules  (for  Cuddon);  2.  upon  a  wreath 


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of  the  colours,  between  four  roses  gules,  two  on  either  side, 
a  tower  argent  (for  Reid) ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Fortiter  et 
suaviter."  Postal  address  —  The  Rectory,  Ashow,  near 
Kenilworth,  Warwickshire. 


REILLY  see  O  REILLY. 


RELTON of  Bromley  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  gules  and 
sable,  a  cross  engrailed  between  two  lions  passant  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters,  and  a  mullet  pierced  in 
the  second  and  third  all  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm 
erect  vested  azure,  cuffed  or,  the  hand  holding  a  key  in 
bend  sinister  ward  downwards  proper.  Motto — "  Vox 
conscientia  vox  Dei." 

Son  of  the  late  Francis  Bowyer  Relton  : — 

Arthur  John    Relton,  Gentleman.     Res. — 

RENALS  (H.  Coll. ,  1895).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  on 
a  fesse  nebuly  argent,  between  in  chief  two  lozenges  and  in 
base  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  or,  a  fasces  fesseways  proper. 
Mantling;  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  ona  rock,  a  fox  regardant,  supporting  with  its  dexter 
foot  a  fasces  erect  proper,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  lozenge  or.     Motto — "  Cavendo  tutus." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Herbert  Renals,  2nd  Bart. ,  a  Member 
of    the   Commission   of  Lieutenancy   for   the  City  of 
London  b.  1870  ;  d.   1927  ;   m.  1918,  Susan  Emma,  d. 
of  James  William  Crafter:  — 
Sir  Herbert   Renals,  3rd  Bart.   (4  Sept.  1895),  b.   1919. 
Res.- — 22  Lewes  Street,  Brighton. 
Stanley  Renals,  Esq.,  b.  1923. 
Charles  Renals,  Esq.,  b.  1924. 
Son  of  Sir  Joseph  Renals,   1st  Bart.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1894-95,  &•  1843;  d.  1907;  m.   1870,  Marie, 
d.  of  Alfred  Wilson  of  Nottingham  : — 
John  Burton  Renals,  Esq.,    Lieutenant  for  the  City  01 
London,  b.  1872.     Res.— 


RENDALL  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  acrosscottised 
fiory  or,  a  horse-shoe  between  four  mullets  pierced  of  the 
first,  and  (for  distinction)  a  cross  crosslet  in  canton  of  the 
second  (for  Rendall) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  fesse  engrailed 
erminois,  between  two  chevrons  ermine  (for  Holden). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  antelope's  head  couped  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  horse-shoe,  and  charged 
(for  distinction)  with  a  cross  crosslet  all  gules  (for  Rendall) ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  heath- 
cock  rising  sable,  winged  or. 

Sons  of  Francis  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Esq.,  I.P.Wilts,, 

b.   1852  (assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Rendall  by 

Royal  Licence  on  his  marriage,  when  his  wife  inherited 

the  estate  of  the  late  Charles  E.  Rendall),  d.  1915  ;  m. 

1877,  Rachel  Frances  {d.  1926),  d.  of  John  Pinckney  of 

Great  Durnford,  Wilts.  :— 

John  Charles  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 

Indian  Army,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1882;  m.  1st, 

1905,  Sibyl  Elaine,  d.  of  Capt.  Jarrard ;  2nd,  1925,  Violet 

Evans ;     and    has    issue  —  John    Frederick    Shuttleworth 

Rendall,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.   R.A.,  b.  1906;  Anthony 

Philip  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Gentleman,  b.   1910.     Res. — 

22  Wellington  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Samuel  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Esq.,  M.B.,  B.S. , 
L.R.C.P.,  served  Great  War  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  b.  1883  ; 
m.  1909,  Jessie  Margaret  d.  of  Major  Hoskyn,  R.E.  ;  and 
has  issue — David  Charles  Shuttleworth  Rendall.  Gentleman, 
b.  iqi2  ;  and  3  daus.  Res. — 49  High  Street,  Boston,  Lines. 
Thomas  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret. )  Dorset  Regt. ,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  and  Malabar, 
1921-2,  b.  1886;  m.  1917,  Grace  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Rev. 
S.  E  V.  Filleul,  of  Sandford  House,  Wareham  ;  and  has 
issue — Edward  Holden  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921  ;  and  1  dau.  Res. — The  Drove  House,  Cranborne, 
Salisburv. 


RENDLESHAM,  Baron,  see  THELLUSSON. 


RENDTORFF  (H.  Coll.,  9  Feb.  1922).  Azure,  an 
antique  ship  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  dolphin  of  the  field. 
Mantling    azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


Een  1637 

colours,  a  horse  forcene  argent,  holding  between  the  fore 


legs   a   caltrap    sable.      Motto — "  Omnia    quas    obstant 
removebo." 

Son  of  H.  Rendtorff,  of  Denmark,  b.  1844  : — 
Andreas  Jorgen  Rendtorff,  Gentleman,  Citizen^and 
Gardener  of  London,  Lieut.  9th  Regt.  of  Infantry  Den- 
mark 1906,  naturalized  British  Subject  1915,  Man.  Dir. 
Sterling  Offices,  Ltd.,  London,  and  Vice-Pres.  Insurance 
Inst.,  b.  1885;  m.  1909,  Winifred  Annie  Simkins,  and 
has  issue — Gordon  Ernest  Andreas  Rendtorff,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915  ;  Donald  Esmond  Alan  Rendtorff,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1920  ;  Margaret  Ida  Winifred.  Res. — Danehurst, 
Ditton  Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey ;  Renhome,  Bracklesham 
Bay,  Sussex. 

RENSHAW  (H.  Coll. ,  27  Dec.  1902).     Per  pale  and  per 
chevron  or  and  azure,  in  chief  two  martlets  and  in  base  a 


bull's  head  couped,   all  counterchanged.     Mantling  azure 
and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 


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iften 


griffin's  head  erased  sable,  a  decrescent  and  an  increscent 
argent.     Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son  of  Walter  Charles  Renshaw,  Esq. ,  of  Sandrocks, 
nr.  Hayward's  Heath,  K.C.LL.M.  (Camb.),  Bencher 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  J. P.    Sussex,  b.   1840;  d.  1922;  m. 
1870,   Elizabeth,    yr.  d.    of  late  John  W.    Wilson   of 
Elsbroek,     Holland,    Officier    of    Legion  of   Honour 
(France),  and  Kt.  of  Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium) : — 
Bertram  Charles  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Bine  Renshaw,   1st  Bart.,  of 
Coldharbour,    Wivelsfield,    J. P.,    DL,    F.R.G.S.,   b. 
1848;  d.   1918  ;    m.  1872,  Mary  Home,  d.  of  Arthur 
Francis  Stoddard  of  Broadfield,  Renfrewshire : — 
Sir  Charles  Stephen  Bine  Renshaw,  2nd  Bart.  (7  Jan.  1903), 
Capt.  T.A.   Res.,  late  Ayrshire  Yeo.,    b.   1883;   m.    1911, 
Edith    Mary,    fourth    d.    of    Rear- Admiral    Sir    Edward 
Chichester,  Bart.,  and  has   issue — Charles   Maurice   Bine 
Renshaw,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Julia  Noble  Bine ;  and  Catherine 
Margot.     Seat — Garvocks  Lodge,  Greenock,  N.B.     Res. — 
Hatfield,   Headley,   Hants.       Clubs — Bachelors",    Western 
(Glasgow). 

Sons  of  Arthur  Henry  Renshaw,  Esq.,  J. P.  Oxon.,  b. 
1851  ;     d.     1918  ;    m.     1899,     Lady    Winifred    Edith 
Clements,   d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim  : — 
Thomas  Arthur  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 38 
Gloucester  Square,  W.2. 

Horatio  Herbert  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Michael  Oliver  W.  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 

RENSHAW  of  Beech  Hurst  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  and 
per  chevron  or  and  azure,  in  chief  two  martlets  and  in 
base  a  crescent  all  counterchanged.     Mantling  azure  and 


or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rose  gules 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  to  the  dexter  an 
increscent  and  to  the  sinister  a  decrescent,  and  pierced 
by  a  cross  patee  fi  tehee  or.  Motto — "  Virtus  repulsae 
nescia  sordidas."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Charles  Jeremiah  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  M.D., 

F.R.C.S.,    of    Beech    Hurst,    Ashton-upon-Mersey, 

b.  1841  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1869,  Susan  Fanny,  d.  of  John 

Knowles,  of  Trafford  Bank,  Manchester  : — 

The  late  John  Alfred  Knowles  Renshaw,  Esq.,  Capt. 

(ret.)  6th  Batt.  The  Manchester  Regt.,  M.A  ,  M.D.,  B.C. 

(Camb.),  b.  1871  ;  d.  1926;  m.  1912,  Amy,  d.  of  George 

Taylor.  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Oldham ;  and  left  issue— (i)Arthur 

Knowles  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.   191 3;    (2)    Richard 

Charlesworth   Knowles  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.   1915  ; 

(3)  Peter  Knowles  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  19 17.    Res. — 

Beach  Hurst,  Aston-upon-Mersey. 

Sons  of  Charles  Adolphe  Knowles  Renshaw,  Gentle- 
man, of  Lindenholme,  Sale,  b.  1870;  d.  1913  ;  m. 
1900,  Florence  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  William  Bailey,  of 
Sale  Hall,  Cheshire  :— 


Charles  Bailey  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — 
Hillway,  Highgate,  N. 

Alfred  Percy  Bailey  Renshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Res. — Hillway,  Highgate,  N. 

RENTON  (L.O. ).  Parted  per  fesse  argent  and  azure, 
in  chief  two  lions  rampant  of  the  last,  armed  and  langued 
gules,  and  in  base  a  dagoba  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two 
arms  issuant  habited  azure,  and  cuffed  argent,  the  dexter 
cubit  arm  holding  a  sword  erect,  the  sinister  embowed 
holding  a  sword  point  downwards.  Motto  —  "  Trust  in  God, 
not  in  strength." 

Son   of   Rev.   John   Renton,   Presbyterian  Minister  of 

Auchtermuchty,  Fife,  b.   1861  ;    m.   1889,  Janet,  d.  of 

John  Wemyss  : — 

Sir  Alexander  Wood   Renton,   K.C.M.G.    (1925),   Knt. 

Bach.  (1915),  K.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Bencher,  and  (1925) 

Treasurer  of  Grav's  Inn,  Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon  1914-18, 

when  he  retired,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1889,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John 

Jackson,  C.E.,  and  has  issue — Marjorie  Leslie  [w.  1919, 

Major  Nelson  Rooke] ;    and  Eanswythe  Doris  [m.    1919, 

Lt.-Comdr.  George  E.  Harden,  D.S.O.,  R.N.].     Res.—7i 

Warwick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 14.    Club—  Athenaeum. 

RENWICK  of  Newminster  Abbey  (H.  Coll.).  Per 
chevron  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  two  lymphads  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  on  a  mount  vert,  a  horse  courant  of 
the  first,  impaling  the  arms  of  Thompson,  namely : — 
azure,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  grasping 
in  the  gauntlet  gules  a  broken  lance  or,  in  chief  two  roses 
argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
lion's  head  erased  proper,  a  bugle-horn  stringed  gules. 
Badge — Two  sprigs  of  oak  fructed  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled 
by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  For  true  liberty." 

Son  of  the  late  John  Renwick,  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  : — 
Sir  George  Renwick,  1st  Bart.  (22  Jan.  1921),  J. P. 
Newcastle  and  Tynemouth,  D.L.  Northumberland,  M.P. 
Newcastle  1900-06,  1908-10,  and  for  Central  Div. . 
Newcastle  1918-22,  is  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1850  ; 
m.  1877,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  William  John  Thomp- 
son, of  Jubbulpore,  India ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Robert  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1877  [m.  1902,  Ethel,  d.  of 
James  Deuchar,  of  Stichill,  Kelso ;  and  has  issue — 
Eustace  Deuchar  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ;  Dudley 
Cyril  Deuchar  Renwick,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Wendy 
Deuchar  {Res. — Ashburn  Hill,  Malton,  Yorks.)]  ;  (2) 
William  Henry  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [m.  1899,  Ethel 
Maud,  d.  of  William  Ratcliffe,  of  Newcastle ;  and  has 
issue — Eric  Montague  Renwick,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 
Aubrey  Forster  Renwick,  Gentleman,  b.  191 2 ;  Alex- 
andra Constance ;  Dorothy  Forster ;  Pamela  Mary. 
(Res. — Newbiggin,  Richmond,  Yorks.)]  ;  (3)  George 
Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1881  [m.  1906,  Nina,  d.  of  John  Best 
Ferrier,  of  Penarth,  S.  Wales  ;  and  has  issue — Peter 
Renwick,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3 ;  Peggy.  {Res. — 
The  Grange,  Morpeth,  Northumberland)]  ;  (4)  Gustave 
Adolph  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1883  [m.  1907,  Mabel,  d.  of 
James  Deuchar,  of  Stichill ;  and  has  issue — Denis 
Adolph  Renwick,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  (Res. — Sandi- 
croft,  Northwich,  Cheshire)]  ;  (5)  Septimus  Renwick, 
Esq.,  b  1886  [m.  1916,  Margaret,  d.  of  Joseph  Turnbull, 
of  Chester-le-Street,  co.  Durham  ;  and  has  issue — George 
Lionel  Renwick,  Gentleman,  b,  1917;  Anne;  and 
Barbara  (Res. — Biding  Manor,  Warkworth,  Northum- 
berland)] Seat — Newminster  Abbey,  Morpeth,  North- 
umberland.    Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Constitutional. 

RENWICK  (H.  Coll.,  22  June  1920).  Argent,  a 
husbandman  in  the  act  of  sowing  proper,  on  a  chief  azure, 
a  thunderbolt  between  two  bulls'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  thunderbolt  or.  Motto—"  Lahore  est  orare." 
Son  of  the  late  Andrew  Renwick,  of  Windsor  : — 

Sir  Harry  (Benedetto)  Renwick,  1st  Bart.  (1927),  K.B.E. 
(1920),  M.I.E.E.,  Chairman  and  Man.-Dir.  of  the  Co.  of 
London  Electric  Supply  Co. ,  Ltd.,  and  a  Member  of  other 
Electrical  undertakings,  b.  1861 ;  ?n.  1897,  Frederica 
Louisa  (d.  1927),  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Laing,  of  Stirling, 
and  has  issue —Robert  Burnham  Renwick,  Esq.,  educated 
Eton,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1904  (m.  Dorothy,  elder 
d.  of  Major  Harold  Parkes,  of  Alveston,  co.  Warwick)  ; 
Frederica  Selina ;  Mary  Agnes  [m.  1926,  J.  E.  Guthe,  of 
Kepwick    Hall,    Northallerton]  ;    Ella  Rosalie  [m.   1925, 


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Lieut.  Richard  Reynell,  R.N.].  Res. — Coombe  Oak, 
Coombe  Warren,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.  Clubs — St. 
Stephen's,  City  of  London,  Eton  Country. 

RENWICK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  saltire  couped,  be- 
tween two  mullets  of  six  points  in  pale  and  as  many  stags' 
heads  erased  in  fesse,  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  stag's  head  erased 
proper,  between  the  attires  a  saltire  or,  three  estoiles  of  the 
last. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Renwick,  Knt.,  M.L.C.J.P. 
F.R.C.S.E.,    B.A.    (Sydney),    M.D.    (Edinburgh),    of 
Clarendon    House,    Sydney,    b.    1837;    d.    1908;     m . 
1868,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Saunders:  — 
Arthur  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1869.     Post.  add. — 
Herbert  John  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1872. 
Howard   Russell  Montagu   Somers    Renwick,    Esq.,    b. 
1876. 
George  Gordon  Conde  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1881. 
Charles  Saunders  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1883. 
Neville  Renwick,  Esq.,  b.  1886. 

REPINGTON,  see  A'COURT-REPINGTON. 

RETTIE  (L.O.).  Gules,  a  fesse  argent,  between  two 
garlands  of  wheat  or,  and  in  base  a  pot  of  three  lilies  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  husbandman  sowing  proper. 
Motto — "  Nihil  sine  labore." 
Son  of  : — 

William   Rettie,   Gentleman,   b.  .      Res. — Balcanir, 

Dundee. 

REUTER,  see  DE  REUTER. 

REVELSTOKE,  Baron,  see  BARING. 

REWSE,  see  SMITH-REWSE. 

REYNARD  of  Sunderlandwick  and  Hobgreen  (H. 
Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  ermines  between  three  cross 
crosslets  azure,  a  rose  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
wolf's  head  erased  proper,  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — ■ 
"  Ne  quid  nimis." 

Son   of  Frederick  Reynard,  Esq.,  of  Sunderlandwick 

and    Hobgreen,   J. P.    for   E.    and   W.    Ridings,    and 

D.L.  for  E.  Riding,  Yorks. ,b.  1848;  d.  1926;  m.  1879, 

Edith  Maria  Greame,  second  d.  and  co-h.  of  Edward 

Lloyd  of  Lingcroft,  York  : — 

Claude  Edward  Reynard,  Esq.,  Major  East  Riding  Yeo., 

late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  b.  1880;    m.  1912,  Am61ie  Mary, 

younger  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Richard  Walter  Chetwynd  ;  and 

has  issue — Alexander   Frederick   Reynard,  Gentleman,   b. 

1913.        Seats  —  Sunderlandwick,     Driffield,    E.    Yorks; 

Hobgreen,  Markington,  nr.  Harrogate.      Postal  address — 

M'Kungi,  Naivasha,  Kenya  Colony.     Club — Cavalry. 

REYNARDSON,  see  ACLAND- HOOD-REYNARD- 
SON  and  BIRCH-REYNARDSON. 

ARTHUR  DENIS  HENRY  HEBER  REYNELL 
PACK,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for  Northampton,  late  Lieut,  in 
Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia,  and  temporary  Lieu- 
tenant-Commander Royal  Naval  Reserve.  Born  Oct.  22, 
i860,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Arthur  John  Reynell- 
Pack,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  7th  Fusiliers,  C.B.,and  Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  by  his  wife  Frederica  Katherine, 
second  dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely- Hutchinson  of 
Weston,  Towcester,  co.  Northampton.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly  sable  and  erminois,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  sword  in 
bend  sinister  argent,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  encircled  by  a 
wreath  of  the  last,  in  the  4th,  a  cinquefoil  of  the  third, 
pendent  from  a  crimson  ribbon,  bordered  blue,  in  the 
centre  chief,  a  representation  of  the  golden  cross  and  clasps 
presented  to  Major-Gen.  Pack  by  H.M.  George  III.,  in 
testimony  of  his  royal  approbation  of  the  signal  valour  dis- 
•played  by  the  said  Major-Gen.  Pack  in  divers  actions  with 
the  enemy  in  the  Peninsula  of  Spain.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mural  crown 
argent,  issuing  therefrom  a  lion's  head  gules,  gorged  with  a 
wreath  or.  Motto — "  Fidusconfido."  Married,  1st,  March 
8,  1894,  Florence  (d.  1912),  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Wrixon- 
Beecher,  Bart.,  of  Castle  Hyde  and  Ballygiblin,  co.  Cork, 
and  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Walker  of  The  Priory,  Bath  ;  2nd, 
1915,  Joan,  d.  of  William  Henry  Campion,  Esq.,  C.B., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Danny  Park,  Sussex,  and  has  issue — Heber 


Reynell-Pack,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Seats  —  Netherton 
House,  Newton  Abbot,  S.  Devon  ;  Quinta  Vista,  Navios, 
Funchal,  Madeira.    Clubs — Carlton,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

REYNELL    (U.O.).     Argent,    masonry   sable,    a   chief 
indented  of  the  last.    Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  passant  or.      Motto — 

"  Murus  aheneus  esto." 

Only  son  of  Col.   Carew  Reynell,   b.   1883  ;  killed  in 
action,    1915;    m.  1910,  May  Marion,  d.  of  Douglas 
Byard,  M.A.  (Oxon.):— 
Richard   Carew  Reynell,   Gentleman,    b.    1912.     Seat — 

Ogwell. 

Yngr.    son   of  Walter    Reynell,    Esq.,    J. P.  in    South 
Australia,   b.    1846 ;    d.    1919 ;    m.   1877,  Emily,  d.  of 
William  Bakewell,  Crown  Solicitor: — 
Walter    Rupert    Reynell,    Gentleman,    M.D.    (Oxon.), 

M.R.C.P.  (London),  b.  1885;  m.  Una  Shaw  Stewart ;  and 

has    issue — Peter    Carew    Reynell,    Gentleman,    b.  ; 

Michael  John    Reynell,   Gentleman,  b.  ;    Joan  ;    and 

Anne  Lenore.     Post.  add. — Reynella,  South  Australia. 

REYNELL  (U.O.).  Argent,  masonry  sable,  a  chief 
indented  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  passant  or.  Mottoes— 
1 '  Murus  aeneus  esto  "  ;   "  Indubitata  fides." 

Son  of  Richard  Reynell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1911  ; 

m.  1875,  Louisa  Anna  (d.   1881),  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Smyth  of  Coole,  co.  Westmeath: — 

Richard  Reynell,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Seat—  Killynon, 

Killucan,  co.  Westmeath.     Club— Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

REYNOLDS  of  Woolton  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
ermine  and  or,  in  chief  two  lions  passant  gules,  and  in 
base  three  leopards'  faces  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
moorcock  displayed  proper,  charged  on  each  wing  with 
a  leopard's  face  or.     Motto — "  Perseverando." 

Son  of  Francis  William  Reynolds,  of  Hillside, 
Woolton,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1899  ;  tn.  1849,  Clare  {d.  1895), 
d.  of  George  Gibson,  of  Hornby,  Lanes. : — 
Sir  James  Philip  Reynolds,  D.S.O.,  1st  Bart.,  of  Wool- 
ton,  Lanes.  (6  Mar.  1923),  Knt.  Bach.  (1920),  Lieut.-Col. 
(ret.)  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  J.P.,  D.L.  Lanes.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1892, 
Leila,  d.  of  Nicholas  Roskell,  of  2  Warwick  Gardens, 
W. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Francis  Roskell  Reynolds, 
Esq.,  b.  1899  [m.  192 1,  Millicent  Lilian,  d.  of  Maj. 
Alexander  Orr-Ewing ;  and  has  issue — David  James 
Reynolds,  Esq.,  b.  1924 ;  Hermione  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Res. — Old  Mill  House,  Cuddington,  Cheshire)  ;  (2) 
James  Roskell  Reynolds,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  (3)  William  Fran- 
cis Roskell  Reynolds,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  Monica  Bawn  [w. 
1st,  1919,  Edgar  Dowler  (d.  1923)  ;  2nd,  1924,  Capt. 
Charles  Master] ;  Leila  [m.  1919,  Col.  George  Faithfull, 
O.B.E.,  late   Ind.   Army]  ;  Barbara    [m.   1923,    Gerald 


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Russell,  M.C. ;  and  has  issue] ;  Rhoda  ;  Delphine.  Seat — 
Levens  Hall,  Westmorland.  Town  res. — 12  Abercromby 
Square,  Liverpool;  48  Hans  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Conservative,  and  Palatine  (Liverpool). 

REYNOLDS  (U.O. ).  Per  chevron  or  and  vert,  a  lion 
rampant  ermine  between  in  chief  two  oak-leaves  and  in 
base  an  escallop  counterchanged.     Mantling  vert  and  or. 


Alexander    Boyd,    Esq.,    J.  P.;    and    has   had    Issue— (i) 

lb 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  the  stump  of  an 
oak-tree  sprouting,  an  eagle  close,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of 
oak  leaves  all  proper.     Motto — "Vita  vis  Victoria." 

Son  of  James  Reynolds  of  Belfast,  b.   1821  ;  d.   1891  ; 

m.  1854,  Margaret,  d.  of  Robert  Walker  of  Andread, 

co  Antrim  : — 
William   Fleck   Reynolds,    Gentleman,    Member   of  the 
Institution  of  Mechanical  Engineers,    b.    1855;    m.    1880, 
Margaret,  d.  of  John   Johnston   of   Kinallen,  co.  Down  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Margaret.     Res. — 

REYNOLDS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  portcullis  sable, 
on  a  chief  also  sable,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  fox  courant  proper,  charged 
on  the  body  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  also 
proper.    Motto—"  Fide  sed  cui  vide." 

Son  of  Thomas  Reynolds,  of  Natal : — 

Sir  Frank  Umhlali  Reynolds,  Knt.  Bach.  (1916),  M.L.A., 
Union  of  S.  Africa  1910-20  ,6.  1852  ;  m.  1894,  Euphemia, 
d.  of  James  Young,  of  Edinburgh.  Res. — Lynton  Park, 
Esperanza,  Natal. 

Sir  ALFRED  REYNOLDS,  Kt.,D.L.  Herts.,  J.P.forthe 
cos.  of  Middlesex,  London,  and  Herts.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Hertfordshire  1910,  lateChairman  HertfordQuarter Sessions, 
Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1903-4,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieuts. 
of  City  of  London,  Knighted  1903,  Officer  of  the  Order 
of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  late  Chairman  of  the  Visiting  Board 
H.M.  State  Inebriate  Reformatory,  Aylesbury,  Visiting 
Justice  (late  Chairman)  of  H.M.  Prisons,  Holloway  and 
Brixton,  lateChairman  Holloway  Prison  Aid  Society,  Com- 
missioner cf  Taxes  for  Broadwater  Div.  of  Herts.,  late  Hon. 
Sec.  Hertfordshire  Foxhounds.  Born  Oct.  23,  1850,  being 
the  fifth  son  of  William  and  Emlyn  Bedlake  Reynolds  of 
Highgate.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  rose  gules,  barbed 
vert,  seeded  of  the  first,  between  three  escutcheons  azure, 
each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  also  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or,  a  talbot  passant  sable, 
langued  gules,  with  the  dexter  paw  resting  on  a  rose  of 
the  first.  Motto — "  Quod  verum  tutum."  Married, 
August  24,  1876,  Emily  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 


Alfred  Howard  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Royal  Welsh 
Fus.  (23rd  Regt. ),  b.  Nov.  16,  1877  (d.  Nov.  1,  1904,  at 
Meerut,  India);  (2)  Alan  Boyd  Reynolds,  Esq.  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  12th  Royal  Lancers,  b.  March  12,  1879  [m.  1918, 
Anna,  d.  of  the  late  David  Greig,  of  Glasgow]  ;  (3) 
Gerald  Nairne  Reynolds,  Esq.,  M.C,  late  Capt.  21st 
(Empress  of  India)  Lancers,  formerly  Instructor  Cavalry 
School,  Sangor,  India,  b.  Nov.  10,  1880  [tn.  1914, 
Marjorie,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fenwick  Harrison  of  The 
Bury,  King's  Walden,  Hitchin] ;  (4)  Guy  Franklin  Rey- 
nolds, Esq.,  M.C,  Lt.-Col.  9th  Lancers,  b.  Jan.  19,  1886 
[m.  r926,  Isobel,  widow  of  Lt.-Comdr.  K.  Dalglish,  R.N.]; 
and  Emlyn  Margaret  [m.  1905,  Brig. -Gen.  C  L.  Norman, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  late  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides, 
son  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Henry  Wylie  Norman,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  C.S.I.].  Res.— Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn,  Herts. 
Clubs—  Bath,  Jun.  Carlton. 

WALTER    REYNOLDS,    Esquire,    D.L.  Herts.,  J.P. 


for   Middlesex,    London,    and  Herts.      Born    1846,  beins 


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the  third  son  of  William  Reynolds  of  Highgate  and 
his  wife  Emlyn  Bedlake.  Armorial  bearings  —  Or,  a 
rose  gules,  barbed  vert,  seeded  of  the  first,  between 
three  escutcheons  azure,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  —  On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e 
and  erect  or,  a  talbot  passant  sable,  langued  gules,  the  dexter 
fore-leg  resting  on  arose  of  the  first.  Motto — "  Quod  verum 
tutum."  Married,  1869,  Kate,  third  dau.  of  William  Red- 
ford  Harris,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Windsor;  and  has  Issue — (1) 
Walter  Hugh  Reynolds,  Esq.,  b.  1871 ;  (2)  Cecil  Abbott 
Reynolds,  Gentleman,  b.  1879;  Catherine  Mary  \_m.  Col. 
Frank  Warburton  Begbie,  R.A.M.C.  (d.  1922)];  Margaret 
Dorothea  [m.  Henry  Russell  Andrews,  M.D.]  ;  and  Barbara 
Constance  [m.  ,  Harold  Gamier  Papillon].     Residence. 

— Longwood,  Eastbourne.  Club  —  Devonshire  (East- 
bourne). 

RHINER-WARING  (R.L.,  14  July  1904,  H.  Coll.). 
Vert,  a  peacock  in  his  pride  between  three  estoiles  or.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 


peacocks'  feathers  proper  between  two  wings  or.  Motto — 
"  Wehr  hagen."  Livery — Green,  dark  green  velvet  facings, 
gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  Julius  Wehrhagen,  and  his  wife  Maria  Dorothea, 

d.  of  Johann  Gottlieb  Borgwardt : — 
David  Henry  Rhiner- Waring,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;  m. 
1869,  Ida  Nicoline  Friederike  Louise,  d.  of  Johann  George 
Gottlieb  Hundesser ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Rhiner- 
Waring,  Gentleman,  £.  1870;  (2)  Rhiner  Rhiner- Waring, 
Gentleman,  b.  1875.  Seat — Bedfont  House,  East  Bed- 
font,  Middlesex. 

RHODES  of  Hollingworth  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
between  two  lozenges  or,  a  leopard's  face  gules,  between 
two  holly  leaves  vert.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions'  gambs  erased, 
supporting  a  lozenge  charged  with  a  holly  leaf  both  as  in 
the  arms.     Motto — "  Per  vias  bonas." 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Wood  Rhodes,  1st  Bart.,  b.  i860  ; 
d.  1924;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1883,  Margaret  (d.  1915)  ; 
d.  of  John  Phillips,  of  Liverpool : — 

Sir  John  Phillips  Rhodes,  2nd  Bart.  (29  May  1919), 
of  Hollingworth,  Cheshire,  D.S.O.,  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.) 
R.E.,  b.  1884 ;  m.  1st,  1913,  Elsie  Constance  (who 
obtained  a  divorce  1926),  d.  of  Lieut. -Col.  George 
Buckley,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  of  Westhumble,  Dorking  ;  2nd, 
1926,  Doris  Mary,  d.  of  William  Adams  ;  and  has  issue — 
Christopher  George  Rhodes,  Esq.,  b.  1914.  Res. — 26 
Cheyne  Walk,  S.W.3. 


Philip  Wood  Rhodes,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1894  ; 
m.  1919,  Judith,  d.  of  Trevelyan  Martin  ;  and  has  issue — 
Pamela  Beresford  ;  and  Vivien  Patricia.  Res. — 24  Eaton 
Place,  S.W.i. 

RHODES  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  bend  between  two 
gryphons  sable,  beaks  and  talons  or,  a  lion  passant 
between  two  escallops  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  holding  in  the  hand  a  sprig  of 
oak  fructed  proper,  three  ears  of  wheat  or,  banded  azure. 
Motto — "  Ccelum  non  animum." 

Son  of  John  William  Rhodes,  of  Manchester : — 

Sir  Edward  Rhodes,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  J. P.  Manches- 
ter, b.  1870  ;  m.  1895,  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  of  Samuel  Ley- 
land,  of  Preston,  Lanes. ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Leyland 
Rhodes,  Esq.,  b.  1896  ;  Cyril  William  Francis  Rhodes, 
Esq.,  b.  1900  ;  Gerald  Lewis  Stansfield  Rhodes,  Esq,,  b. 
1905  ;  Mavis  Cynthia.  Res. — Cairncroft,  Didsbury, 
Lanes.     Clubs — Clarendon,  Reform  (Manchester). 

RHODES  (H.  Coll.,  1905).  Per  chevron  argent  and 
sable,  in  chief  to  the  dexter  an  eagle  displayed,  to  the 
sinister  an  ostrich  feather  erect,  both  gules,  and  in 
base  a  sword  in  pale,  point  upwards,  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  cokurs,  a 
broken  sword  erect  argent,  between  on  the  dexter  a  branch 
of  oak  and  on  the  sinister  a  branch  of  olive  both  proper. 
Motto—"  Nitor  donee  supero." 

Son    of    Alfred    Dunstan    Rhodes,    of    Handsworth, 

Birmingham,  b.    1826 ;    d.    1901  ;    m.    1858,   Catherine 

Maria  Gooden  : — 

Rev.  Alfred  Henry  Rhcdes,  M.A.  (Oxon.).  b.    1864  ;   m. 

1889,  Laura,  d.  of  Charles  Bevan,  of  Handsworth  ;  and  has 

surv.   issue — Dunstan    Henry  Bevan   Rhodes,   Gentleman, 

b.   1903;   Enid  Mary  [m.  1928,  Edward  William  Garland]; 

Vera  Kathleen  [m.  1923,  Rev.  Herbert  Price  HargreavesJ ; 

Irene   Charlotte   [m.    1923,    James    Brierley] ;    and    Laura 

Muriel,  M.B.,  B.S.  (Lond.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.     Res.— 

Charlton     House,     Cheltenham.       Clubs  —  R  A.C..     Old 

Salopian. 

RHODES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fleece  proper,  banded 
or,  between  three  sprigs  of  oak  vert,  fructed  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  proper,  grasping 
a  sprig  of  oak  as  in  the  arms,  a  millrind  fessewise  sable. 
Motto — "  Non  nobis  sed  omnibus." 

Son  of  Paul  Rhodes,  of  Ghyll  Royd,  Guiseley,  Yorks., 
b.  1841  ;  d.  1918;  m.  1862,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  James 
Hobson,  of  Norwood,  Otley,  Yorks.  : — 


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John  Albert  Rhodes,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1900, 
Sarah,  d.  of  Abraham  Pullan,  of  Guiseley  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Phyllis  Mary  [m.  1928,  Owen  George  Bowen,  son 
of  Owen  Bowen,  R.O.I.,  R.C.A.,  of  Evenholme,  East 
Keswick,  Leeds].  Res. — Mickleneld  House,  Rawdon, 
nr.  Leeds.  Clubs — National  Liberal,  Yorks.  County 
Liberal  (Leeds). 

LEWIS  JOHN  ROBERTS  RIALL,  Esq.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1889,  J. P.  cos.  Dublin  and  Wicklow, 
late  Capt.  15th  Regt.  Born  Jan.  15,  1838,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Phineas  Riall,  Esq.,  of  Old  Conna  Hill,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  Dublin,  and  J.  P.  for  Wicklow,  High  Sheriff 
for  co.  Dublin  1863,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Roe  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperary.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  be- 
tween an  eagle  displayed  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base 
gules,  a  pile  issuing  from  the  dexter  of  the  first  (for  Riall) ; 
2  and  3,  ermine,  a  mullet  gules  between  three  crows  close 
sable,  each  holding  in  its  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  proper  (for 
Roberts).  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest, 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  or, 
charged  with  an  escallop  gules,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto — "  Duw  au  fendith  yw  fy  ngwenwth."  Married, 
Feb.  16,  187T,  Elizabeth  Sophia  (d.  1916),  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  David  Beatty  of  Healthfield,  co.  Wexford  ;  and  has 
Issue — Olive  Mary  ;  Violet  Maud ;  and  Elizabeth  Rose. 
Seat—  Old  Conna  Hill,  Bray,  Ireland.  Club—  Kildare 
Street  (Dublin). 

Major  FRANCIS  IGNATIUS  RICARDE-SEAVER, 
F.R.S.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  Knight  Com- 
mander of  the  Royal  Military  Order  of  Christ  of  Portugal, 
Knight  Commander  of  the  Royal  and  Distinguished  Order 
of  Isabel  the  Catholic  of  Spain,  and  Knight  Officer  of  the 
Imperial  Order  of  the  Rose  of  Brazil,  Member  of  the 
Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain,  Officer  of  the  French 
Academy.  Born  1836,  being  the  youngest  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Ricarde  of  Hand  Park,  Rush,  co.  Dublin,  by  his 
wife  Anne  M'Grane  Seaver ;  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Seaver  by  Royal  Licence  dated  April  2r,  1881. 
Armorial  bearings— Azure,  a  chevron  embattled  between 
two  wreaths  of  oak  in  chief  or  and  a  pickaxe  and  sword 
in   base   proper,    surmounted   by  a  tower   or.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours 
in  front  of  a  pickaxe  erect,  a  Moor's  head  affronted,  couped 
at  the  shoulders  proper,  the  turban  argent,  pierced  through 
the  head  by  a   sword  fessewise  point   to  the   dexter  also 


proper.  Motto—"  Malo  mori  quam  foedari."  Married, 
firstly,  1863,  Juliet  Heurtley  of  Hampton  Court  House, 
Middlesex  ;  and  has  had  Issue—  Marmaduke  Francis  Julian 
Ricarde-Seaver,  Gentleman  (d.  1928).  He  married  secondly, 
H.S.H.  the  Princess  Dona  Maria  Louisa  Christina  de  Looz 
et  Corswarem  (d.  1880),  titfe  Princess  de  Godoy  de  Bassano, 
granddau.  of  H.S.H.  Don  Manuel  de  Godoy,  Prince  of 
Peace,  Duke  de  la  Alendia,  Grandee  of  Spain.  He 
married  thirdly,  Marie  Antoinette  de  Villiers  de  la  Laurencie- 
Charras,  Marquise  de  Charras,  France.     Residence  — 

[Major  Ricarde-Seaver  has  not  as  yet  received  any  Royal 
Licence  to  use  his  Orders  of  Knighthood  in  this  country.] 

RICARDO  of  Bramley  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend 
vair  between  three  garbs  or,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  chess- 
rook  sable  between  two  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert, 
thereon  a  Cornish  chough  supporting  a  staff  proper,  thereon 
hoisted  a  pennon  vair. 

Son   of  Percy    Ricardo,    Esq.,  of  Bramley  Park,  co. 

Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.   1820;   d.  1892;    m.   1846, 

Matilda  (d.  1880),  d.  of  John  Isaac  Hensley: — 

Col.    Horace   Ricardo,   C.V.O.,   of  Bramley   Park,    co. 

Surrey,   J. P.    and    D.L.,   Col.    late   Grenadier  Guards,  b. 

1850;  vi.  1877,  Henrietta,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Edward 

Goulburn,  Grenadier  Gds.,  of  Betchworth  House,  Surrey  ; 

and  has   issue — Amy  Cecile   [m.    1905,    Major  the   Hon. 

Leslie  d'Henin  Hamilton,  M.V.O.  ;  killed  in  action  1914] ; 

Winifred   Maud  [m.    1904,   Col.    Charles   Corkran,   O.B. , 

C.M.G.];   and   Dorothy  Mary  \m.   1912,  Capt.  the  Hon. 

Ernest  William  Maitland  Molyneux  Brabazon  ;   killed  in 

action    1915].       Seat — Bramley   Park,   Guildford,  Surrey. 

Clubs — Guards',  Travellers'. 

Son  of  Halsey  Ralph  Ricardo,  Gentleman,  F.RI.B.A., 
b.  1854;  d.  1928;  m.  1882,  Catherine  Jane,  d.  of  Sir 
Alex.  M.  Rendel,  K.C.I.E.  :— 
Harry    Ralph    Ricardo,    Gentleman,  b.    1885;  m.   1911, 
Beatrice  Bertha,  second  d.  of  Dr.  C.  B.  D.  Hale,  of  Sussex 
Place,    Hyde    Park,  W.  ;    and    has  issue — Cicely    Kate ; 
Angela  Edith  ;  and  Carmilla  Bertha  Phoebe.    Res. — Pen- 
stone,  Lancing,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Col.  Percy  Ralph  Ricardo,  b    1855;  d.  19      ; 
m.  1879,  Bella  Lisle: — 
Ralph   Ricardo,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    m.  ,    Doris 

Baber  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Ralph  Ricardo,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;  Joyce  ;  and  Esther.    Res. — 

Yngr.  sons  of  Harry  Ralph  Ricardo,  b.  1823  ;  d.  i860  ; 
m.  1851,  Anna,  d.  of  H.  W.  Halsey,  cf  Henley  Park, 
Surrey : — 
Arthur  Ralph  Ricardo,  Gentleman,   b.   1857;    m.  1889, 
Mildred  Bircham  ;  and  has  issue — Leslie  Ricardo,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1893  [m.  1920,  Helen,  d.  of  the  late  W.  M.  Scott]; 
Helen  M.  ;  and  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

Major  Harry  William  Ralph  Ricardo,  Adj.  Royal 
Hospital,  Chelsea,  one  of  H.M.'s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms,  b.  i860.  Post.  add. — 20  St.  James's  Court, 
S.W.i.      Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Union. 

Sons   of  Francis    Ricardo,    Esq.,  of  The  Friary,  Old 

Windsor,  Berks.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Berks.  (High  Sheriff 

1894),  b.  1833;  d.   1920;  m.   1863,  Louisa  Jane,  d.  of 

late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Erskine  Perry,  P.C. : — 

Wilfrid    Francis    Ricardo,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.    late 

Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1904,  Norah,  d.  of  late 

Isaac  Bell,  U.S. ;  and  has  issue — Francis  Wilfrid  Ricardo, 

Gentleman,    b.    1907;    Janette   Louisa;    and  Mary  Sibyl. 

Res. — 1  Montagu  Square,  W.i   ;  The  Hal),  Gosbury  Hill, 

Hook,  Surrey. 

Rev.  Clement  Stuart  Ricardo,  b.  1870;  m.  1912,  Mary 
Katherine  Charitie,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Caynton  Radcliffe. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,  Minster  Lovell,  Witney,  Oxon. 

RICARDO  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend  vair  between  three 
garbs  or,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  chess- rook  sable  between 
two  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  Cornish  chough 
supporting  a  staff  proper,  thereon  hoisted  a  pennant 
vair. 

Son  of  Henry  David  Ricardo,  Esq.,  J.P.  ofGatcombe 

Park,  Gatcombe,  b.   1833;    d.   1873;    m-   l858,  Ellen, 

second  d.  of  the  Ven.  William  Crawley,  Archdeacon 

of  Monmouth  and  Rector  of  Brvngwyn  : — 

Lt.-Col.  Henry  George  Ricardo,  D.S.O.,  late  R.A.,  J. P., 

D.L.  Glos.,  b.  i860;   m.  1st,  1885,  Adela  (d.  1921),  second 

d.  of  JohnPattesonCobbold.M.P  ;  and  has  issue— Marjorie 

Adela  [»i.  1911,  James  Miller  Gibson- Watt  of  Doldowlod, 

and   has  issue]  ;    Stella   Evelyn   [m.   1920,   Major   Gerald 


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Rickards,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  R.  A. ;  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Rosa- 
lind Constance;  2nd,  1923,  Sybil  Agnes,  widow  of  Arthur 
Heard,  of  Trull,  Tetbury.  Res. — Gatcombe  Park,  Minchin- 
hampton,  Glos.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Adm.  Arthur  David  Ricardc,  C.B.,  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1906,  Rhoda  Sophia,  d.  of  late  Lieut. -Gen.  E.  0.  Hewett, 
and  has  issue — (1)  David  Ricardo,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (2) 
Harry  Ricardo,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  (3)  Peter  Ricardo, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — Myrtles,  Puddletown,  Dor- 
chester.    Club—  Naval  and  Military. 

William  Crawley  Ricardo,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1st, 
1906,  Drusilla  Boyd  (d.  1907),  widow  of  late  John  Cape 
More  of  Quebec;  and  has  issue — Rachel  Drusilla;  2nd, 
1910,  Jessie  Clare,  d.  of  late  P.  W.  Bell  of  Victoria,  B.C.  ; 
and  has  issue — W.  Crawley  Ricardo,  Gentleman,  £.  191 1. 
Res. — Ricardo  Ranch,  Vernon,  B.C. 

Son   of  Frank    Ricardo    of   Bromesberrow    Place,    co. 

Worcester  and  of  Bure  Homage,  co.   Hants.,  J. P.  cos. 

Worcester,  Hants.,  Hereford,  and  Gloucester,  b.  1850; 

d.  1897;  m.  1877,  Alice  Henrietta,  d.  of  Col.  the  Hon. 

Edmund  Gambier  Monckton  of  Southwell  Manor,  co. 

Nottingham : — 
Frank  Ricardo,  Esq.,  J. P.  Hants.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Bromesberrow,  b.  1887;  m.  1911,  Esther  Mary  Elizabeth, 
elder  d.  of  James  Edward  Woods  of  Swarland  Hall, 
Northumberland  ;  and  has  issue — David  Frank  Ricardo, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and  3  daus.  Seats — Bromesberrow 
Place,  Ledbury,  Worcester  ;  Bure  Homage,  Christchuich, 
Hants.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

RICE  or  RHYS(R.L. ,  1817,  to  resume  original  surname  of 
Rice).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three 
ravens  proper  (Rice);  2.  argent,  two  chevronels  between 
three  trefoils  slipped  vert  (de  Cardonell) ;  3.  gules,  a  lion  ram- 
pant within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (Talbot — being  the  arms 
of  Rhys  ap  Griffith,  Prince  of  South  Wales) ;  4.  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  within  a  bordure  or  (Belesmo,  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury) ;  5.  bendy  of  ten  argent  and  gules  (Talbot,  ancient)  ; 
6.  or,  three  garbs  within  a  double  tressure  counterflory 
gules  (Comin,  Lord  Badenoch)  ;  7.  barry  of  ten  argent 
and  azure,  twelve  martlets  in  orle  gules  (Valence) ;  8.  or, 
three  inescutcheons  barry  of  six  vair  and  gules  IMon- 
chensie) ;  9.  per  pale  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gules 
(Marshall);  10.  or,  six  lions  rampant,  three,  two,  and  one 
sable  (Strongbow) ;  11.  sable,  three  garbs  argent  (Mac- 
murgh,  Macmurrough) ;  12.  argent,  two  lions  passant 
gules  (Strange)  ;  13.  gules,  three  lions  passant  in  pale 
argent  (Gifford) ;  14.  chequy  or  and  argent,  a  bend  gules 
(Clifford);  15.  gules,  on  a  saltire  argent,  a  martlet  sable; 
16.  or,  fretty  gules,  a  canton  ermine  (Nevill) ;  17.  gules,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  billettee  sable  (Bulmer);  18.  argent,  a 
chief  indented  azure  (Midleham);  19.  quarterly,  or  and 
gules,  a  bend  sable  (Clavering) ;  20.  argent,  a  bend  be- 
tween six  martlets  gules  (Furnivall);  21.  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  per  fesse  gules  and  sable  (Lovetot)  ;  22.  or,  a  fret 
gules  (Verdon)  ;  23.  or,  a  fesse  gules  (Colville) ;  24.  per 
pale  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  debruised  by  a 
bend  argent  (Bigot);  25.  gules,  between  two  flaunches 
chequy  argent  and  azure,  as  many  crosses  formee  in  pale 
or,  each  charged  with  a  cross  formee  sable  (Sherington 
of  Lacocke,  Wilts.);  26.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent 
(Matthews  of  Castle  Menych — quarterings  3  to  24  being  the 
quarterings  of  Talbot,  Vn.  Salop,  1623)  ;  27.  the  same  arms 
of  De  Cardonell.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  raven  proper.  Motto — 
' '  Secret  et  hardi." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  de  Cardonell  Rice,  6th  Baron 
Dynevor,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.    Carmar- 
then,   J. P.    co.    Glos.,    b.    1836;    d.    1911;    m.    1869, 
Selina  (d.  1889),  d.  of  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelles: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Walter  FitzUryan  Rhys,  7th  Baron  Dynevor 
(17  Oct.   1780),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Carmarthen,   M.P.  for 
Brighton  Jan.  1910-June  1911,  late  Capt.  Carmarthen  Art., 
b.  1873;  re-assumed  by  R.  L.  26  Dec.  1916,  the  surname  of 
Rhys  in  lieu  of  Rice  ;  m.  1898,  Lady  Margaret  Child- Villiers, 
d.  of  7th  Earl  of  Jersey  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Charles  Arthur 
Uryan  Rhys,  M.C. ,  D.L.  co.  Carmarthen,  M.P.  Romford 
since  1923  ;  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Gren.  Gds. ,  b.  1899; 
Hon.  Elwyn  Villiers  Rhys,  b.  1900;  Hon.  David  Reginald 
Rhys,  b.    1907;   and   Hon.   Imogen  Alice.     Seat — Dynevor 
Castle.    Llandilo,    S.    Wales.       Res. — 15    Lower  Berkeley 
Street,  W.      Clubs— Carlton,  Bachelors',  Turf. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  William,  5th  Baron  Dynevor, 
b.  1804;  d.  1878;  m.  1st,  1830,  Harriet  Ives  (d.  1854), 
d.  of  Daniel  Raymond  Barker ;  2nd,  1856,  Eliza 
Amelia,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Carnegie  Knox : — 


Rev.  the  Hon.  William  Talbot  Rice,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Preb. 
of  St.  Da\id's,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  1916- 
1920,  formerly  Vicar  of  Swansea,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1887,  Marian, 
d.  of  H.  E.  Gurney  of  Nutwood,  Surrey;  and  has  surv.' 
issue — Mervyn  Gurney  Talbot  Rice,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Gds..  b.  1899;  and  six  daus.  Res. — 76  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W. 

Son  of  Edward  William  Rice,  Esq.,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1924  ; 

m.    1st,    1877,    Esther  S.  (d.    1901),  d.  of   Edward  B.' 

Kirton  ;  2nd,  1904,  Helen,  d.  of  P.  Armstrong  Roe  of 

Cork  : — 

Talbot  Edward  Kirton   Rice,  Esq.,    b.   1882;  m.   1910, 

Hilda  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Julius  Laurence,  formerly  of  Buffalo^ 

New  York.     Address — c/o  Thos.  Cook  &  Sons,  515  South' 

Spring,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.   Henry  Rice,   M.A. ,  Rector  of 

Great    Risington,  b.  1813;  d.   1896;   m.  1837,  Emma, 

d.  of  W.  F.  Lowndes  Stone,  Esq.,  of  Brightwell  Park: — 

Capt.   Henry  Charles  Talbot  Rice,  late  4th  Batt.  Glos. 

Regt.,  b.  1862  ;   m.  1887,  Cecil  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Lloyd 

of  Lingcroft,  nr.  York  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Harry  Talbot 

Rice,  Esq.,  Capt.  Welch  Gds.,  b.  1889  [m.  1927,  Blanche 

Marion,  d.  of  Hon.  Robert  Devereux,  of  Hampton  Court, 

co.  Hereford  ;  and  has  issue— Cecil  Penelope  Talbot] ;  (2) 

John  Arthur  Talbot  Rice,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  9th  Lancers, 

b.  1892;  d.   1918  of  wounds  received  in  action  ;  (3)  David 

Talbot  Rice,  Gentleman,  £.  1903  [m.  1927,  Tamara  Abelson]. 

Seat  —  Oddington     House,     Moreton-in-Marsh.       Club — 

Arthur's. 

RICE  (Confmd.  U.0. 1830).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
indented  argent  and  gules  (for  Rice)  ;  2,  azure,  a  lion  ram- 
pant or  (for  Meredyth)  ;  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  ma^cles  gules,  as  many  cinquefoils  argent  (for 
Spring).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  face  gules,  ducally  crowned  or. 
Motto — "  Fides  non  timet." 

Second,  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 

Spring    Rice,    2nd    Baron   Monteagle,    K.P.,    D.L., 

b.  1849  ;    d.  1926  ;     m.  1875,    Elizabeth  (d.  1908), 

d.  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  Samuel  Butcher,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Meath  : — 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Aubrey  Spring  Rice,  3rd  Baron 

Monteagle  (5  Sept.,  1839).  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  First  Secretary 

Diplomatic  Service,  Officer,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 

b.  1883.     Seat — Mount  Trenchard,  Foynes,  co.  Limerick. 

Clubs — St.   James's,   Athenaeum. 

2nd  son  of  Hon.  Stephen  Edmond  Spring  Rice  (eld. 
son   of    1st   Baron   Monteagle),  b.   1814 ;   d.   1865  ; 
m.  1839,  Ellen  Mary  (d.  1869),  d.  of  William  Frere, 
Serjeant-at-Law,  Master  of  Downing  College,  Cam- 
bridge : — 
Hon.  Francis  Spring  Rice,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N  ,  b.  i8'52  ; 
m.  1882,  Elizabeth  Ann  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Sir  Peter  Fitz- 
gerald, Bart.,  19th  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Charles  Spring  Rice,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
R.A.S.C,  b.   1887  [m.   1925,  Emilie  de  Kosenko,  d.  of 
Mrs.   E.   Brooks,   of   Paris  and   Philadelphia,   and   has 
issue — Gerald  Spring   Rice,   Esq.,   b.   1926;    and    Joan. 
{Clubs — Boodle's,  R.A.C.)].     Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Son  of  Stephen  Edward  Spring   Rice,   Esq.,  C.B., 
Principal  Clerk  to  the  Treasury,  b.  1856  ;   d.  1902  ; 
m.  1888,  Julia  Emma,  d.  of  Sir  Peter  Fitzgerald, 
Bart.,   19th  Knight  of  Kerry  : — 
Edward  Dominick  Spring  Rice,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ; 
m.  1919,  Margaret  Lois,  d.  of  Samuel  Garrett,  Esq.,  J. P. 
of  Gower  House,  Aldeburgh,  and  widow  of  Capt.  C.  E.  C. 
Jones,  Warwick  Regt.,  and  has  issue — Stephen  Edward 
Spring  Rice,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;   and  Theodosia  Cecil. 
Res. — 5  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8.       Club — 
Brook's. 

Only  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Cecil  Arthur  Spring 
Rice,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  G.C.M.G.,  Envoy  Extraord. 
and  Min.  Plen.  at  Stockholm  1908-12,  Ambassador 
Extraord.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  the  U.S.A.  1912-18, 
b.  1859  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1904,  Florence  Caroline,  only 
d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frank  Lascelles,  P.C.  : — 
Anthony  Theodore  Brandon  Spring  Rice,  Esq., 
b.  1908.     Res. — 36  Argyll  Road,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Only  surv.   son  of   Hon.  Charles  William  Thomas 

Spring  Rice,  b.  18 19  ;    d.  1870  ;    m    1855,  Elizabeth 

(d.  1883),  d.  of  William  Marshall,  M.P.  of  Patterdale 

Hall,    Cumberland  : — 

Bernard    Wilfrid    Charles    Spring    Rice,    Esq.,    J. P., 

b.   1869  ;    m.  1906,  Cicely  Henrietta,  d.  of  William  C. 

Alexander,    of    Heathfield    Park,    Sussex.     Res. — The 

Glebe  House,  Burwash,  Sussex. 


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RICE  of  Bowes  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  pall  reversed 
gules,  between  in  chief  two  ravens  respectant  sable,  and 
in  base  a  spear-head  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  raven  sable,  charged 
on  the  wing  with  a  bezant,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on 
a  spear-head  proper.     Motto — "  Unitate." 

Son  of  William  Henry  Rice,  of  Brownslade : — 

Sir  William  George  Rice,  Knt.  Bach.  (1924),  J. P. 
Middx.;  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1885,  Letitia  Helen  {d.  1913), 
d.  of  the  late  Walter  Rolls ;  2nd,  1914,  Laura  Alice,  d.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Donne  ;  and  has  issue — William  Victor 
Rice,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1887  [m. 
1922,  Barbara,  d.  of  the  late  A.  W.  Debnam,  of  Windsor 
Villas,  Plymouth]  ;  Guy  Vere  Rice,  Esq.,  b.  1888  ;  Roy 
Vernon  Rice,  Esq.,  b.  1894  ;  Marguerite  Victoria  [m. 
191 1,  Dr.  R.  Dickson];  Phyllis  Vera  [m.  1920,  R.  A. 
Berry] ;  and  Joyce  Eileen.  Res. — Grasmere,  Bowes  Park, 
Middx. 

RICE  of  Bushmount,  co.  Kerry  (U.O.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  pale  indented  argent  and  gules  (Rice) ;  2  and 
3,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Meredyth).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's 
face  gules,  crowned  or.     Motto — "  Fides  non  timet. " 

Son  of  Justice  Dominick  Rice,  Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Bush- 
mount,  co.  Kerry,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1888  ;   m.  1850,  Bidelia 
Mary,  only  surv.  child  of  John  Geoghegan,  co.  Cork  : — 
Richard  Justice  Rice,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kerry  (High  Sheriff 
1901),   Lt.-Col.  late  4th  Batt.   Royal  Munster   Fus.,  and 
Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1852.    Seat — Bushmount,  Lixnaw, 
co.  Kerry. 

Son  of  Justice  Griffin  Rice  of  Ivanhoe,  Wythe,  Va. , 
U.S.A.,  b.  i860;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1893,  Susan  Shrader  : — 
Garland  Rice,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

RICE  (H  Coll.,  14  Nov.  1921).  Per  chevron  azure 
and  or,  in  chief  two  leopards'  faces  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  fret  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  raven  holding  in  the  beak  a 
sprig  of  olive  proper,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  fret 
or.     Motto — "  Fides  non  timet." 

Son  of  D.  S.  Rice,  of  Tavistock  : — 

Sir  Frederick  Gill  Rice,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  Lieut. -Col. 
(ret.)  1st  City  of  London  Regt.,  Engineer  and  Contractor, 
b.  1866  ;  m.  1893,  Rose,  d.  of  James  Baker,  of  Kenning- 
ton,  S.E.  ;  and  has  issue — Frederick  Leslie,  Esq.,  b.  1895 
[m.  1917,  Sybil  Frances,  d.  of  Alfred  Bennett] ;  Wilfrid 
Eric  Rice,  Esq.,  b.  1898  \m.  1923,  Vera  Lilian,  d.  of 
William  Benjamin  Lampard].  Res. — Great  Bromley 
Lodge,  Colchester.     Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Athenaeum. 

RICH  (R.L.,  23  Dec.  1790,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron 
erminois  between  three  crosses  botton^e  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wyvern  argent,  winged  or.     Motto — "  Garde  ta  foy." 

Son  of  Capt.  Frederick  Dampier  Rich,  R.N.,  b.  1818  ; 

d.  1876  ;  m.  1854,  Jessy  Catherine  Hesketh,  d.  of  Sir 

J.  H.  Lethbr  dge,  3rd  Bart. : — 

Sir  Almeiic  Edmund  Frederick  Rich,  5th  Bart,  (nth  June 

1791),  late  Lt.-Col.  R.A.O.C.,  and  Royal  Garrison  Regt., 

late  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Lines.  Regt.,  b.  1859;  m.  1894,  Louise, 

d.  of  Hon.   John  Conness  of  Matapan,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has 

issue — Almeric    Frederic    Conness    Rich,    Esq.,   b.    1897. 

Club — Cavendish. 

Sons  of  Gen.  Arthur  Newbolt  Rich,  late  33rd  Madras 
N.  Inf.,  J. P.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1912;   m.  1849,  Jane  Alber- 
tina  Frederica  (d.  1882),  d.  of  Frederick  Hill  of  South- 
ampton:— 
Henry  M'Calmont  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1893, 
Lucretia  Mary,  d.  of  Samuel  Foulds  ;  and  has  issue — Henry 
Lionel   Rich,   Gentleman,   b.   1900.     Res. — Flat    4,    Lost- 
withiel,  Alumhurst  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Evelyn  Arthur  Rich,  Gentleman,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. , 
b.  1855  ;  m.  1882,  Mary,  d.  of  W.  H.  Gray;  and  has  had 
issue— Ernest  Evelyn  Rich,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.H.A., 
b.  1884  [m.  1911,  Claire,  d.  of  Sir  John  Dewrance,  G.B.E., 
of  Wretham  Hall,  Thetford ;  and  d.  1917  of  wounds 
received  inaction];  and  Muriel  Evelyn  [m.  1913,  Walter 
Jagger,  M.B. ,  CM.;  and  has  issue].  Res.— 18  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  W. n. 

Albert  Lethbridge  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 
Sons  of  Henry  Osborne  Ludlow  Rich,  Gentleman,  b. 
1822;  d.  190  ;  m.  1851,  Juliana,  d.  of  Capt.  Plunkett: — 
Three  sons.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  John  Rich,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Canon 
of  Bristol,  formerly  Vicar  and  Rural  Dean  of  Chippen- 


ham,   b.    1826;    d.  1913;    m.   1861,  Clara  Sophia  (d. 

1911),  d.  of  T.  H.  Bosworth  of  Westerham  : — 
Charles  Edwin  Frederick  Rich,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Governor 
of  Liverpool  Prison,  since  1923,  Major  and  Brev-Lt.-Col.  late 
Res.  of  Officers  Lines.  Regt.,  served  in  S.  African  War  and 
Great  War  1914-19  (despatches  5  times,  D.S.O. ,  Croix  de 
Guerre  avec  palme),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1899,  Violet  Cecile 
Annie,  d.  of  late  Adm.  H.  C.  St.  John  of  Thornbury;  and 
has  issue — Charles  Rodney  St.  John  Rich,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
R.N.,i5.  1900  \m.  1928,  Felicity  Chesterton,  d.  of  Sir  George 
Thompson  Hutchinson  (Res. — High  Grange,  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead)];  and  Violet  Laline  St.  John.  Res. — Governor's 
House,  H.M.  Prison,  Liverpool. 

Son  of  Maitland  Gordon  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.    1858; 

d.  1919;    m.  1888,  Mabel  Montgomery,   d.  of  Capt. 

F.  W.  Hutton,  F.R.S.  :— 
Geoffrey  Gordon  Rich,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  late  Lieut. 
King  Edward's  Horse,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1889  ; 
m.  1924,  Sybil  Katharine,  d.  of  Major  P.  Johnson,  of 
Springfield,  Canterbury,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — Dorothy 
Georgiana  Gordon.  Res. — The  Rock,  Cave,  S.  Canter- 
bury, N.Z. 

Sons  of  Edwin   Francis   Rich,    Gentleman,    b.    1830  ; 

d.   1901 ;    m.  ;  Elizabeth,  d.   of  Major  Sir  John 

L.  C.  Richardson  : — 
Francis  Arthur  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1st,  1890, 
Mary  atherine  (d.  1899),  d  of  Gerard  Spooner ;  2nd, 
1899,  Henrietta,  d.  of  Gerard  Spooner;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Ronald  Philip  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  (2)  Edwin  Francis 
Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  and  Geraldine  Vida.  Res. — 
Alfred  Edwin  Rich,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 

Son    of    Evelyn   Arthur    Rich,    Gentleman,   b.    1842; 

d.  1892;   m.  1864,  Agnes  (d.  1884),  d.  of  Rev.  E.  T.  J. 

Rocke  and  widow  of  Capt.  G.  R.  Pratt-Rarlow  : — 
Frederick  Arthur    Ludlow    Rich,    Gentleman,  b.    1866; 
m.  1893,  Anne  Charlotte,  d.  of  Edwin  Francis  Rich.    Res. 
— 192  Manukau  Road,  Parnell,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

RICHARDS,  see  TEMPLE-RICHARDS. 

WALTER  GUYON  RICHARDS,  Esquire,  B.A.  and 
B.M.  (Camb.),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Major  (ret.)  Indian 
Medical  Service.     Born  July  10,  1869,  only  son  of  Frederick 


William  Richards,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S  ,  of  Winchester,  b.  1840  ; 
d.  1870;  m.  1868,  Marion,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Robbins, 
M.A.   (Oxon.).     Armorial  bearings — Ermine,  a  chevron 


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engrailed  with  plain  cottises  azure,  and  in  base  a  lion  ram- 
pant of  the  second,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak-leaves  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  fleur-de-lys 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of 
oak-leaves  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Honore  et  amore." 
Married,  1903,  Ethel  Ruth,  d.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Chaffers- 
Welsh  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Walter  Frederick  Richards, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Philip  John  Richards,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906  ;  (3)  Gerald  Arthur  Richards,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
(4)  Arthur  Guyon  Richards,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Postal 
address — Onstow,  4  Darlaston  Road,  Wimbledon. 

RICHARDS.  Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  cottised  gules, 
between  two  lambs  passant  of  the  second,  seven  lozenges 
conjoined  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
■ — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  park  pales  proper, 
a  lamb  passant  sable,  supporting  with  the  dexter  foot  a 
flagstaff  or,  therefrom  flowing  a  banner  argent,  charged 
with  a  lozenge  gules.     Motto — "  Vis  unita  fortior." 

Son  of  late  Samuel  More  Richards  of  Sutton,  Surrey, 
Esq.,   J. P.,   d.         \  in.  his  cousin  Maria,  d.   of  Rev. 
William  Richards: — 
Albert  O.  More  Richards,  Gentleman,  b.         ,  educated 
at  Charterhouse  and  St.  John's  College  (Oxon.).     Res,-— 

RICHARDS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  lozengy  argent 
and  sable,  in  chief  two  anchors  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
or  and  azure,  in  front  of  a  fountain,  a  lamb  passant 
argent,  supporting  with  the  dexter  fore-leg  a  flagstaff  in 
bend  sinister  proper,  therefrom  a  flag  azure,  charged  with 
an  anchor  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Laus  Deo."  Livery 
— Blue,  white  collar  and  cuffs,  silver  buttons,  blue  and 
white  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Adm.  Sir  George   Henry  Richards,  K.C.B., 
F.R.S.,  of  Fetcham,  Leatherhead,  Naval  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria,  b.  1820;  d.  1896  ;  m.  1st,  1845,  Mary, 
d.  of  Richard  Sparkman  Young,  Capt.  R.E.,  of  Ber- 
muda ;  2nd,   1882,   Alice   Mary,   d.   of   Rev.    R.    S. 
Tabor,  of  Cheam,  Surrey:  — 
John   Barrow    Osborn    Richards,    Esq.,   Capt.    (ret.) 
R.A.M.C,  b.  1868.     Res.— Cowley  Hall,  Cowley,  Middx. 
Club — St.  Stephen's. 

Spencer  Reginald  Strettell  Richards,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1874.  Res. — Thatched  Cottage,  Cowley, 
Middx. 

Son  of  Vancouver  Alexander  Richards,  Esq.,Maj. 
Devon.  Regt.  (2nd  son  of  Adm.  Sir  George  Richards), 
b.  1861  ;  d.  1906;  m.  1889,  Caroline  Sneyd,  d.  of 
Surg.-Gen.  R.  F.  Hutchinson  :  — 
Alexander  Osborn  Sneyd  Richards,  Gentleman,  b. 
1894.     Rss. — New  Zealand. 

RICHARDS  (H.  Coll.,  12  May  1922).  Potent  argent 
and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules,  a  caduceus  or,  between  two 
spear-heads  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  gules,  between 
two  crosses  potent  argent.  Motto — "  Salutem  extendere 
factis." 

Son  of  Thomas  Richards,  of  Abercrave,  b.   1839;   d. 

1925  ;  m.   1866,  Gwenllian,  d.  of  Thomas  Price,  of 

Hirwain : — 
Thomas  Edward  Richards,  Esq.,  J. P.  Brecknock  and 
Glamorgan,  Sheriff  co.  Brecon  1922-23,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
(Edin.),  b.  1869  ;  m.  1893,  Winifred  Mary,  d.  of  William 
Morgan  Jenkins,  of  Garth  Hall,  Hirwain,  co.  Glamorgan  ; 
and  has  issue — William  Islwyn  Richards,  Gentleman,  b. 
1895  ;  Arthur  Hywel  Richards,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
Res. — Rhoslyn,  Lake  Road  East,  Cardiff. 

RICHARDS  (H.  Coll.,  20  Jan.  1914).  Gules,  on  a 
pale  argent,  the  astronomical  symbol  of  Mars  sable,  be- 
tween two  lotus- flowers  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  elm- tree  proper,  the  trunk  enfiled  by  the 
symbol  of  Mars  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Spes  sibi 
quisque." 

Son    of    William    Richards,    of    Bristol,   b.    1850; 

d.   1913 ;   m.  1879,   Amelia  Sophia  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

William  Orchard  : — 

William  Brailey    Richards,  Gentleman,    I.S.E.  (ret.), 

b.   1881.       Res. — Wharfedale,    St.    Lawrence    Avenue, 

Worthing,  Sussex. 

RICHARDSON,  see  BUNBURY  and  STEWART- 
RICHARDSON. 


RICHARDSON  of  Yellow  Woods,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
(H.  Coll.).  Argent,  an  ostrich  proper,  on  a  chief  sable, 
three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
rock,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  proper,  resting  the  sinister 
paw  on  a  mullet  gold.  Badge — An  avonel  bloem  flower 
slipped  and  leaved  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto 
— "  Animo  fide  et  honore." 

Son  of  Kaufman  Richardson  : — 

Sir  Lewis  Richardson,  C.B.E.,  1st  Bart.  (26  Jan.  1924), 
Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1906,  Phoebe,  d.  of  Isaac 
Isaacs  ;  and  has  issue — Leslie  Lewis  Richardson,  Esq., 
b.  1915  ;  Fanny  Sarah  Ethel ;  Audrey  Anne.  Res. — 
13  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W.8  ;  Fern  Kloof,  Park 
Drive,  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa. 

RICHARDSON  of  Hersham  (H.  Coll.,  24  July  192 1). 
Argent,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  oak-tree  proper,  on  a  chief 
indented  sable,  a  spur  between  two  leopards'  faces  or. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  charged 
with  a  spur  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  sword  proper,  pom- 
mel and  hilt  gold.     Motto — "  Perge  quo  coepisti." 

Son  of  John  Wigham  Richardson,  of  Hindley  Hall, 
Stocksfield,  b.  1837;  d.  1908;   m.   1864,  Marianne 
Henrietta,  d.  of  James  P.  Thol,  of  London  : — 
Sir  Philip  Wigham  Richardson,  1st  Bart  (1929),  Knt. 
Bach.  (1921),  O.B.E.,  V.D.,  M.P.  Chertsey  Div.  since  1922, 
Brev.-Lieut.-Col.  T.  F.  Reserve,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1865  ; 
tn.  1st,  1891,  Rosa  America,  d.  of  General  Colorado,  of 
Spain  ;  2nd,  1909,  Bertha  Ann,  d.  of  late  J.  Greenley,  of 
Dulwich ;    and    has  issue    (by    1st    marriage) — William 
Wigham  Richardson,  Esq.,  b.  1893  [m.  1921,  Katherine, 
d.  of  late  Howard  Elphinstone] ;  George  Wigham  Richard- 
son, Esq.,  b.   1895  [m.  1923,  Adela  Nancy,  d.  of  A.  O. 
Davies] ;    (by  2nd  marriage) — Irene  Geraldine.     Res. — 
Aldenholme,  Weybridge,  Surrey.    Clubs — Constitutional, 
Carlton,  R.A.C. 

RICHARDSON  (H.  Coll.,  1  Oct.  1921).  Sable,  on 
a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  lions'  heads  erased  argent, 
and  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  or,  three  mullets  azure. 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  th 
colours,  issuant  out  of  clouds,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  the  hand 
grasping  a  club,  all  proper.     Motto — ■"  Non  dormio." 

Eldest  son    of  W.    Mather    Richardson,    b.    1854 ; 

d.    1924  ;    m.    1889,    Mary   Alice,    d.    of    the  late 

Walter  Maxwell : — 
Mather  Maxwell  Richardson,  Gentleman,  late  British 
Vice-Consul  at  New  York  and  Newport,  U.S.A.,  b.  1890  ; 
m.  1929,  Margaret  Hunter  Reirden,  of  New  York.  Res. — 
59  East  77th  Street,  New  York  Clubs — Wellington  ; 
Turf  and  Field  (New  York),  etc. 

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RICHARDSON    (H.    Coll.).       Argent,    a   bend   azure, 
semee-de-lis  or,  on  a  chief  sable  three  lions'  heads  erased  of 


the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out 
of  a  crown  palisado  or,  a  lion's  head  lozengy  or  and  azure. 
Motto — "  Pretio  prudentia  praestat." 

Sons  of  Ernald  Edward  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Carmarthen,  of  Glanbrydan  Park,  Carmarthen,  for- 
merly Capt.  Roy.  Carmarthen  Artillery,  b.  1867;  d. 
1909  ;  tn.  1898,  Irene  Caroline,  d.  of  Col.  Ynyr  Henry 
Burges,  Esq.,  J.P..D.L.,  of  Parkanaur,  Castle  Caul- 
field,  co.  Tyrone : — 
Ernald  Wilbram  Alfred  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
Res.— 

Llewelyn  George  Richardson,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1902. 
John  Crow  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

RICHARDSON  of  Lambeg  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
engrailed  per  saltire  azure  and  gules,  between  in  chief  a 
bull's  head  couped  of  the  third  and  in  base  a  galley  proper, 
four  escallops,  two  in  fesse  and  two  in  pale,  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  laurel  garland  proper.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  acquiritur  honos."  Livery — Light  drab,  blue 
plush  breeches. 

Son  of  Richard  Rollo  Houghton  Richardson,  b.  1853; 

d.  1896;  tn    1883,  Anna,  d.  of Ellis: — 

Allan  Oraham  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.   1887.     Res. — 

Sons-of  Jonathan  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glenmore, 

Lisburn,    co.    Antrim,    b.    1811 ;    d.    1869;    m.    1850, 

Louisa  Jane  (d.  1914),  d.  of  late  Major  Richard  Rollo 

Houghton,  late  3rd  Buffs,  of  Springfield  : — 

Charles  Herbert   Richardson,   Esq.,    J. P.,   b.    1855;    tn. 

1884,  Helen  Noel,  second  d.  of  late  John  Richardson,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Lambeg;    and   has    surv.    issue — Derek    Charles 

Houghton  Richardson,  Esq.,   M.C.,  Major  loth  Hussars, 

served  in  the  European  War  (desp.  twice,  M.C.),  b.  1887 

[tn.  Irene  Pilling,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Violet  Mabel.    Res. — 

Cedarhurst,  Newtownbreda,  co.  Down. 

Ivan  Owden  Richardson,  Esq.,  Major  4th  Hussars,  b. 
1858;  d.  1927;  tn.  1894,  Helen,  d.  of  Edward  Franks; 
and  left  issue — Eileen  Louise. 

Arthur  Percy  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Purton  House, 
Wilts.,  late  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  served 
Great  War  as  Capt.  10th  Suffolk  Regt.  [Livery — Dark  blue, 
with  dress  buttons],  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1887,  Ethel  Mary,  eld.  d. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Edmond  Stronge  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)   Edmond   St.   John  Richardson,    Gentleman,   formerly 


Lieut.  Denbighshire  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  with  Wilts. 
Yeo. ,  b.  1888  [m.  1920,  Rose  Ethel,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
James  H.  Stronge,  Bt. ,  P.C.  ;  and  has  issue— Brenda] ; 
(2)  Arthur  Kenneth  Richardson,  Esq.,  Major  Royal  Welch 
Fusiliers,  b.  1890  [tn.  1921,  Doris  HicksonJ;  (3)  Mervyn 
Stronge  Richardson,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  Roy.  Welch 
Fus.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1916.  Seat — Purton  House, 
Wiltshire.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  John  Richardson  of  Lambeg  House,  b.  1833  ; 

d.  1899;  tn.  1862,  Emily  Margaret,  only  d.  of  late  Rev. 

George  M.  Black  of  Stranmillis,  co.  Antrim  : — 
Robert  Airth  Richardson,  Esq.,  T.D.,  D.L.  J. P.  War- 
wickshire, Major  and  Bt.-Lt.-Col.  Warwickshire  Imp. 
Yeom.,  b.  1864;  tn.  1888,  Elizabeth  Evelyn,  eld.  d.  of  John 
Doherty  Barbour.  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Hilden,  co.  Antrim  ; 
and  has  issue — Daphne  Elizabeth  Airth  [tn.  Baron  Graevnitz; 
and  has  issue] ;  Phyllis  Evelyn  Airth ;  Marjorie  Eunice 
Airth;  and  Yvonne  Patricia  Airth.  Seat — Lambeg  House, 
Lisburn,  co.  Antrim.  Res. — Longbridge  Manor,  Warwick. 
Clubs — Bath,  Cavalry,  Hurlingham. 

Sons  of  Alexander  Airth  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 

Antrim,    b.    1835;    d.  ;    tn.    1863,    Susan,  d.   of 

Richard  Grubb  of  Cahir  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
Alexander   Monteith   Airth    Richardson,  Gentleman,    b. 
1865.      Seats — Aberdelghy,   Lambeg,   Lisburn  ;    Buncrana 
Castle,  co.  Donegal. 

Rev.  Jonathan  Oswald  Richardson,  Gentleman. 
Richard  Henry  Stephens  Richardson,  Gentleman. 
Philip  Frederick  Richardson,  Gentleman. 

RICHARDSON  (L.O.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  azure, 
between  a  bull's  head  couped  in  chief,  and  in  base  three 
annulets  two  and  one  sable,  a  saltire  couped  between  two 


estoiles  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  argent,  armed  and 
maned  or.     Motto — "Virtute  acquiritur  honos." 

Son  of  Henry  Cockburn  Richardson,  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  b.  1827 ;  d.  1882 ;  m.  1855,  Jane,  d.  of 
Jonathan  Chapman,  of  Torquay,  Devon  : — 
Henry  Edward  Richardson,  Esq.',  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
P.  Midlothian,  Member  Royal  Coy.  of  Archers  (King's 
Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  b.  1862  ;  m.  1900,  Alison  Jessie, 
d.  of  George  Cunningham,  C.E.,  Leithenhopes,  Peebles- 
shire, and  h«  had  issue — John  Laurence  Richardson,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1909;  George  Henry  Richardson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916;  d.  1916;  Marjorie;  Euphone  Mary  [tn.  1926, 
Arthur  Woodman  Blair]  ;  and  Alison  Katharine.  Seat — 
Broadshaw,  Midlothian.  Res — 1  Douglas  Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh.    Clubs — Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). 


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RICHARDSON  of  Ralston  (L.O.,  1858).  Or,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  between  a  bull's  head  couped  in  chief  and  a  galley 
in  base,  oars  in  action  sable,  flagged  gules,  a  saltire  couped 
between  two  unicorns  trippant  argent.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 

The  Representatives  of  James  Richardson  of  Ralston, 
who  died  i860. 
Richardson   of  Hartfield   [same   arms,   with   addition 
(rematric.  1869)  of  "  a  bordure  of  the  second  "  (i.e.  azure)]. 
Son   of  David   Richardson,   Gentleman,    of  Hartfield 
and  Hallhill,  Renfrewshire,  d.  1890;  m.  Agnes,  d.  of 
Charles  Dunlop  of  Carlibar,  co.  Renfrew  : — 
David  Bruce  Richardson,  Gentleman,!?.   1865;  m.  1894, 
Marion  Margaret    Seaton,  second  d.  of    John   Wilson   of 
Aucheneck,   co.    Stirling.      Seat— 

Richardson     of    Kirn     [same    arms,     with     addition 
(rematric.  1878)  of  "  a  bordure  of  the  fourth  "  (i.e.  gules)]. 
Son  of : — 

George  Wood  Richardson,  Gentleman,  of  Kirn,  co. 
Argyll,  b.         .     Res. — 

HARRY  LEO  SYDNEY  RICHARDSON,  Gentleman, 
Doctor  of  Laws,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the  University  01 
Cambridge.  Born  February  24,  1862,  being  the  fourth  but 
only  surviving  son  of  Albert  Joseph  Richardson,  by  his 
wife  Mary,  second  dau.  of  John  Whitcher.  Armorial 
bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  :  Gules,  three  piles  argent, 
two  issuant  from  the  chief  and  one  in  the  base,  each 
charged  with  a  cross  raguly  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  lions'  heads  erased  ermines.  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  encircled 
by  an  annulet  or,  the  hand  holding  a  sword  erect,  also 
proper,  transfixing  a  lion's  head  as  in  the  arms  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "Virtute  acquiritur  honos."  Livery  —  Brown. 
Married,  April  13,  1895,  Mary,  only  daughter  of  the  late 
Joseph  Crimble  ;  and  has  Issue— Leo  Aylwin  Richardson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902. 

RICHARDSON  of  Rossfad  and  Rich  Hill  (U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  leopards' 
heads  erased  of  the  first,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Richard- 
son, certified  by  Roberts,  Ulster,  22  May  1647);  2  and  3, 
ermine,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  pheons  argent  (Carleton). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  an  armed  arm,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  with 
a  bunch  of  thorns  at  the  end  all  proper.  Motto— 
"  Pro  Deo  et  rege."     Livery — Drab  and  scarlet. 

Sons  of  John  Mervyn  Archdall  Carleton  Richardson, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Fermanagh,  Col.  (ret.)  3rd 
Batt.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  cos. 
Fermanagh  1868,  Tyrone  1885,  Armagh  1888,  b.  1836; 
d.  1912 ;  m.  1880,  Mildred  Harriet  Gartside,  third  d. 


of  the  late  Gartside  Gartside-Tipping  of  Rossferry,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  co.  Lancaster:  — 
Henry  Sacheverell  Carleton  Richardson,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1883;  m.  1918,  Mildreda  Phyllis,  d. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Comdr.  H.  Gartside  Tipping,  R.N.,  of 
Quarrwood,  Isle  of  Wight  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son;  1  dau. 
Seats — 

Guy  Carleton  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 

RICHARDSON  of  Edmondthorpe  Hall.    Per  pale  sable 

and  or,  a  pegasus  rampant  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 

all   counterchanged.    Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On 

a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pegasus  sejant  sable,  resting  the 

dexter  foot  on   a   pheon  or.      Motto — "  Honorantes   me 

honorabo. "    Livery — Black,  with  amber  collars  and  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Beresford  Cyril  Richardson,  Gentleman, 

b.  1886;    d.  ;    m.    1912,    Emily    Eva,    d.    of  late 

William  Richardson  of  Limber,  Lincolnshire  : — 

John  Maunsell  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.    Seat — 

Edmondthorpe  Hall,  Oakham. 

Edmund  Beresford  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

RALPH  RICHARDSON,  Esquire,  H.M.  Commissary 
Clerk  of  the  County  of  Edinburgh,  and  Probate  Registrar 
for  Scotland,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  F.R.S.E.,  F.S.A.  Scot., 
Vice-President  Royal  Scottish  Geographical  Society.  Born 
1845,  being  the  eldest  son  of  James  Richardson  and  Alison, 
dau.  of  Adam  Black,  Lord  Provost  of  and  M.  P.  for  the  City  of 
Edinburgh  (and  nephew  and  heirof  the  late  Ralph  Richard- 
son). Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  25  Nov.  1836)— Or,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed  azure,  between  a  bull's  head  couped  in  chief 
and  a  galley,  oars  in  saltire,  in  base  sable,  two  fleurs-de-lys 
argent,  all  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged  with  eight  bezants. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  broad- 


sword erect  in  pale  proper.  Motto— "  Virtute  acquiritur 
honos."  Married,  1879,  Melville  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Deputy- 
Surgeon-General  Andrew  Fleming,  M.D.,  Indian  Army, 
Residence— 29  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  Clubs— 
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RICHARDSON.  Azure,  on  a  bend  invected  between 
two  fleeces  argent,  a  garb  between  two  roses  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  from  a  wreath  of  oak  proper,  a  cubit  arm 
erect  also  proper,  grasping  a  hammer  sable.  Livery— Dark 
green. 

Sons   of  Thomas  Shepherd    Richardson,    Gentleman, 
b.   1823  ;    d.     1909 ;    m.   1849,    Mary,    dau.    of    John 
Purdue : — ■ 
Herbert  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  March  12,  1853. 
Alan  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  4,  1854.      Estate — 
Hilder's    Court,    Chiddingly,    Sussex.      Res.  —  Alanhone, 
Bosham,  nr.  Chichester,  Sussex. 

WILLIAM  RIDLEY  RICHARDSON,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  sometime  Lieut. 
Cambridge  University  Rifle  Volunteers.  Born  Oct.  29,  1856, 
being  the  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  John  Richardson,  for- 
merly of  Ravensfell  and  Bromley  House,  in  the  co.  of  Kent 
[who  was  the  third  son  of  Thomas  Richardson  of  Denmark 
Hill,  London,  and  of  Lascelles  Hall,  in  the  county  of 
York],  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  fourth  daughter  of  William 
Ridley  of  Felsted,  in  the  county  of  Essex,  and  is  sixth 
in  legitimate  male  descent  from  Christopher  Richardson  of 
Lascelles  Hall,  and  Rector  of  Kirk  Heaton,  both  in  the 
county  of  York,  Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :  Sable, 


two  hawks  belled  or,  on  a  chief  indented  ermine,  a  pale 
ermines  and  three  lions'  heads  erased  counterchanged, 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert  and 
in  front  of  a  tilting-spear  fessewise,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  encircled  by  an  annulet  or,  the  hand 
grasping'  a  sword  by  the  blade  in  bend  sinister,  also 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  pendent  from  the  wrist  by  a 
riband  gules,  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  hawk 
likewise  proper;  with  the  Motto,  "Ben  ti  voglio." 
Married,  1st,  April  29,  1886,  Elizabeth  Harriott  (d.  1914), 


youngest  daughter  of  the  late  John  Newman  Tweedy  01 
Montagu  Square,  and  Widmore  House,  Brcmley,  in  the 
county  of  Kent;  2nd,  April  10,  1916,  Margaret,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  late  George  Birkett,  of  Keswick,  Cumber- 
land ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Hugh  Lascelles  Richardson, 
Esquire,  Major  (ret.)  Royal  West  Kent  Regt. ,  b. 
January  24,  1887  [m.  Aug.  1,  1924,  Ellen  Caroline  Golds- 
borough,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  G.  Whittam,  Vicar  of  Messing, 
Essex  ;  and  has  issue — John  Hugh  Goldsborough  Richard- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  5,  1925  [Postal  add. — Flower- 
dale,  via  Forbes,  N.S.W.)] ;  (2)  Christopher  Ridley  Richard- 
son, Esq.,  Capt.  1st  East  Yorkshire  Regt.  and  R.A.F.,  b. 
Dec.  5,  1893  \m.  1st,  Feb.  3,  1917,  Winifred  Mary  (d.  1926), 
d.  of  Alfred  Lodge,  of  Charterhouse,  Godalming  ;  2nd, 
April  2,  1927,  Gwyneth  Mary,  d.  of  Herbert  O.  Ellis,  of 
Bromley,  Kent ;  and  has  surv.  issue — William  Arthur 
Ridley  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  July  27,  1924.  Res. — 
— Widmore,  Stoke  Mandeville,  Buckinghamshire]  ;  (3) 
William  Arthur  Ingham  Richardson,  Gentleman,  2nd 
Lieut.  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  July  5,  1895;  d.  of 
wounds  received  in  action  August  31,  1915  ;  Enid 
Dorothea  Hilda;  Violet  Tweedy  Turpin  [m.  Nov.  4, 
1915,  Charles  Betton  Roberts,  R.N.,  and  has  issue]  ;  and 
Frances  Ruth  Ferrand  [m.  August  27,  1924,  Cyril  Tom 
Hinde,  M.C.  ;  and  has  Issue].  Seat's — Lascelles  Hall, 
Torquay;  Bromley  House,  Kent.  Postal  address  — 
Lascelles  Hall,  Barton  Road,  Torquay. 

RICHARDSON  of  Potto  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  gutt£e- 
d'eau,  a  pale  ermine,  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased 
ermines,  on  a  chief  indented  argent,  two  anchors  in  saltire 


sable,  between  as  many  lions'  heads  erased  also  ermines. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  in  front  of  an 
anchor  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  lion's  head  erased  ermines. 
Motto — ■"  Potius  ingenio  quam  vi." 

Sons  of  Joseph  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  N.  Rdg,  co. 
Yorks.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham,  J.  P.  and  Alder- 
man of  Stockton-on-Tees,  formerly  M.P.  for  the  South- 
East  Divison  of  Durham,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1902  ;  tn.  1st,  1856, 
Anne  (d.  1886),  d.  of  late  Frederick   Backhouse;  2nd, 
1893.  Flora  (d.   1897),    d.    of  late  James    Macdonald 
of  Ennerdale    Lodge,    Birkenhead;    3rd,    1900,    Yda 
Stancomb  Wills,  d.   of  late  George  P.   Stancombe  of 
Trowbridge,  Wilts. : — 
Edwin  Backhouse  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  for 
N.   Rdg.  Yorks.,  J. P.   Durham,  £.  1869;  m.   1894,  Emilie 
Helena,  only  d.  of  Col.  H.  Holmes,  D.L.,  of  Grey  Towers, 
Hornchurch,  Essex  ;    and  has  surv.  issue— Nora  Helena  ; 
and  Violet  Winifred.     Seat—  Potto  Hall,  Northallerton. 

Alan  Joseph  Macdonald  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ; 
tn.  ,  Claudia,  2nd  d.  of  Gee  Williams.     Res.— Seven 

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Son  of  Stansfield  Richardson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Durham, 

b.  1840 ;  d.  1917 ;    m.  1888,  Mary  Anita,  d.  of  James 

Pirn  of  Dublin: — 

Stansfield  Pirn  Richardson,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 

Inner  Temple,  £.  1889.     Post,  address — 11    King's  Bench 

Walk,  Temple,  E.G. 

Son  of  William  Henry  Richardson,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  b.  1829  ; 
d.  1895  ;    m.  1st,   1852,  Lucy    Smart    (d.  1880),  d.  of 
Thomas  Trusted  of  Ross,  co.  Hereford:  — 
Herbert  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     Seat — Monk- 
ton  Lodge,  co.  Durham. 

RICHARDSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  azure  and  barry 
wavy  of  six  argent  and  of  the  first,  a  stag  statant  at  gaze  or, 
on  a  chief  arched  of  the  last,  two  lions'  heads  erased  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon,  in  front  of  the  battlements 
of  a  tower,  a  lion's  head  erased  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar 
vair.    Motto  -"  Virtute  acquiritur  honos." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Richardson,  Kt.  Bach.,  J. P.  and 

D. L.  for  co.  Durham,  J. P.  for  Borough  of  Hartlepool, 

and  Mayor    1886-8,    C.C    Durham    1888-1900,    M.P. 

1895-1900,^.  1846;  d.  1906;  m.  1879,  Anna  Constance 

(d.  1906),  d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cooke  Faber,  Rector  of 

Chickdale,  Wilts.:— 

Thomas  Richardson ,  Esq. ,  O.  B.  E. ,  formerly  Captain  Gen . 

List,    B.A.,    LL.B.,    Barrister-at-Law    (Middle    Temple), 

Judge   County   Court   Circuit   No.    2,   1927,   b.   1880 ;    m. 

1913,   Winifred    Ernestine,    d.    of  Judge    Templer  of  the 

Hall,    Eaglescliffe  ;     and    has    issue — Thomas     Templer 

Richardson,      Esq.,     b.       19 14 

Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 

and    Gladys    Hebe    Katharine. 

Northumberland.     Club — 1900. 

Roland  Charles  Richardson,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  W.  Yorks. 
Regt.,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1921,  Freda,  d.  of  Councillor  J.  W. 
Boanson,  of  West  Hartlepool,  and  has  issue — Roland 
James  Faber  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Seat — 
Clova,  Ripon,  Yorks. 

Sons  of  Henry  Richardson,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1903;  m. 
Margaret  Harner:  — 
?  issue. 

Yr.  son  of  Thomas  Richardson  of  Kirklevington  Hall, 

J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  b.  1821  ;   d.  1890;   m.  1843,  Annie 

Pearson,  d.  of  Richard  Green  well: — 

Charles  Edward  Richardson,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.   Res. — 

Kirklevington    Hall,  Yarm,   Yorks.      Club — Oxford   and 

Cambridge. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  STEWART  RICHARDSON- 
BRADY,  Esq.,  of  Manor  Richardson,  and  Drum  Manor, 


John  David  Benbow 
Winifred  Anna  Blanche  ; 
Seat — Cliffe,    Corbridge, 


family  of  Capt.  William  Richardson,  by  his  wife,  Isabella, 
dau.  and  coheiress  of  Patrick  Brady,  of  Clonervy  Castle,  co. 
Cavan.  Major  Richardson-Brady  assumed  the  latter  name 
and  the  arms  of  Brady  by  Royal  Licence  in  1841,  and  died 
June  i2,  1864.  Armorial  bearings  (of  Brady)— Argent, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  pale  apaumee  proper,  vested  gules, 
and  in  chief  a  mullet  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cherub's  head  and 
neck  proper,  between  two  wings  or.  Motto — "  Claritate 
dextra"  (for  arms  of  Richardson  refer  to  entry  under  Castle 
Stuart).  Livery — Pale  drab  and  yellow.  Married,  April  4, 
1826,  Caroline  La  Vicount,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  La 
Vicount  of  the  Island  of  Antigua ;  and  had  Issue 
— Caroline  Isabella  (d.  at  Torquay  1847)  ;  and  Augusta  La 
Vicount  [m.  firstly,  Major  Hugh  Massy,  85th  Regt.  (who 
d.s.p.,  when  his  widow  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
additional  name  and  arms  of  Richardson) ;  and  secondly, 
the  5th  Earl  of  Castle  Stuart  (who  d.  1914)  and  who  also 
assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Richardson], 
and  died  1908,  leaving  issue — Lady  Muriel  Albany  [m.  1891 , 


Ulster,    Major    1st    Life    Guards.      Born    Jan.    1,    1791, 
being  the    last    surviving   son  and   representative   of  the 


Major  Maxwell  Archibald  Close,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late  13th 
Hussars,  and  died  1928];  Lady  Mary  [w.  1898,  Lt.-Col. 
Edward  Harrison  Clough-Taylor  (d.  182 1)  ;  and  has  issue 
(Res.— The  Manor  House,  Droxford,  Hants.)]. 

RICHMOND  HERALD,  see  MARTIN. 

RICHMOND  and  GORDON,  Duke  ot,  see  GORDON 
LENNOX. 

HUBERT  EDWARD  RICHMOND -GALE- BRAD - 
DYLL,  Gentleman.  Born  1861,  being  the  eldest  son  ot 
Edward  Sothern  Richmond- Gale -Braddyll,  by  his  wife 
Anna  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Edward  Willis  of  Cleevemount, 
co.  Gloucester.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  a  cross  lozengy  vert,  over  all  a  bend  compony 
ermine  and  azure  (for  Braddyll);  2.  argent,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  between  three  saltires  of  the  last,  an  anchor  between 
two  lions'  heads  erased  or  for  Gale) ;  3.  two  bars  gemels 
and  a  chief  or  (for  Richmond).  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  badger  passant 
or  (for  Braddyll);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's 
head  couped  argent,  armed  and  crined  or,  charged  with 
two  pallets  azure,  over  all  an  anchor  or  (for  Gale)  ;  3.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-cat-a-mountain  guardant 
proper,  spotted  argent,  holding  in  the  paws  an  esquire's 
helmet  also  proper,  garnished  or  (for  Richmond).  Motto 
— "  Cognoies  tov  mesne."  Married,  1884,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  H.  M.  Lennard  of  Leven  House,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  had 


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Issue — (1)  Hubert  Stanley  Richmond-Gale-Braddyll,  Esq., 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1886  [m.  1913,  Nellie,  d.  of  Henry 
Voakes  of  Sutton  Poyntz,  Weymouth  ;  and  has  issue — 
Henry  Richmond-Gale-Braddyll,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  John 
Richmond-Gale-Braddyll,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 ;  and 
Denise] ;  (2)  Edward  Clarence  Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  10th  Lancers,  Indian  Army  ;  killed  in 
action  1915  ;  and  Mary  Aline.  Seat — East  Court,  Oxton, 
Cheshire. 

RICHMOND   (H.    Coll.,).     Azure,   two  fleurs-de-lys  in 
pale  between  as  many  pallets  argent.     Mantling  azure  and 


Rickards) ;  2  and  3,  the  same  arms  of  Rickards  (granted 
1834).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,   a  tower,  and  thereon  a  talbot  couchant,   all 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
argent,  gorged  with  a  collar,  and  chain  reflexed  over  the 
back  azure,  the  collar  charged  with  two  annulets  or,  holding 
between  the  paws,  encircled  by  a  chaplet  of  oak,  an 
escutcheon  azure,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Motto — 
"  Ancora  imparo." 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Knyvett  Richmond,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

Canon  of  Carlisle  (eld.  son  of  George  Richmond,  R.A.), 

b.  1833;  d,  1901 ;  m.  1868,  Ellen  Chevalier,  widow  of 

Thomas  Chevalier,  Gentleman  : — 

Reginald  Thomas  Richmond,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  b.  1869.     Res.—  Sea  Scale, 

Cumberland. 

Son  of  Sir  William  Blake   Richmond,  K.C.B.,  R.A., 
formerly  Slade  Professor  of  Fine  Art  at  Oxford,  J. P. 
Middx. ,    F.S.A.,  a  Fellow  of  Society  of  Artists,  and 
Hon.  Fellow  Roy.  Soc.  of  British  Architects,  b.   1842  ; 
d.  1922  ;  m.  1867,  Clara  Jane,  d.  of  William  Richards 
of  Ely  Rise,  Llandaff,  Cardiff:— 
Ernest  Tatham  Richmond,  Esq.,  F. R.I.B.A. ,  b.  1874; 
m.  1906,  Margaret  Muriel,  d.  of  the  late  H.  J.  Lubbock, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.     Res.—  The  Elms,  Ditchling,  Sussex. 
Son  of  George  Richmond,  Esq.,  R.A..D.C.L.  (Oxon.), 
LL.D.  (Camb.),  F.S.A.,  b.  1809;  d.   1896;  z*.  1831, 
Julia,  d.  of  Charles  Heathcote  Tatham,  Gentleman  : — 
Walter   Coleridge   Richmond,   Gentleman,  b.    1852;    m. 
1894,  Alice  Clara,  d.  of  Henry  Parker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Park- 
field,  Potter's  Bar,  Middlesex;  and  has  issue — Three  sons. 
Res. — Vicar's  Cross,  Chester. 

ARTHUR  WALTER  RICKARDS,  Esquire,  M.A. 
Oxford,  late  Capt.  R.G.A.  (T.F.).  Born  Oct.  21,  1875, 
being  the  second  but  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Rickards,  M.D. ,  of  8  Cavendish  Place,  London,  and 
Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  and  coheiress  of  Samuel  Rickards 
of  Shalimar,  Acton.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  three  garbs  bendwise  or,  between  two 
bendlets   argent,  all  between  as   many  lozenges  vair  (for 


proper,  the  tower  charged  with  three  annulets  conjoined 
in  triangle  gules.  Motto — "  Vigilanti  salus."  Livery — 
Drab,  claret  collar  (undress).  Mari-ied,  Nov.  29,  1900, 
Emma  Catharine  (d.  1923),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  S. 
Burra,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.,  of  Bockhanger,  Kennington,  Kent 
(q.v.) ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Walter  James  Rickards,  Gentle- 
man, B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (Res.—  The  Hoath  Farm,  St. 
Martin's  Hill,  Canterbury.  Club — Bath),  b.  1902 ;  (2) 
Arthur  John  Rickards,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Eleanor 
Margaret.  Seat — Woodside,  Peasmarsh,  Sussex.  Club — 
Bath. 

RICKARDS  (H.  Coll.).     Quarterly  of  six,  1  and  6, 


gules,  a  fesse  embattled  between  in  chief  two   estoiles, 
and  in  base  a  staff  raguly  erect  all  argent  (for  Rickards  of 


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Worcs.)  ;  2.  argent,  two  chevronels  sable,  a  file  of  three 
pointsazure  (for  Kettilby,  of  Kettleby,  Lines.,  and  Steple, 
Salop)  ;  3,  or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  three  lions' 
heads  erased  gules,  two  eels  (or  prides)  naiant  respectant 
of  the  first  (for  Pride  of  Salop)  ;  4.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  between  two  flaunches  ermine  (for  Sely) ;  5.  argent, 
a  chief  azure,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gules,  crowned  or 
(for  St.  George  of  Hatley  St.  George,  co.  Cambridge). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours  issuing  out  of  a  tower  sable,  a  demi-lion  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  staff  raguly  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Droit  et  avant."  Livery — Black  coat,  with 
scarlet  waistcoat,  and  silver  buttons. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Arthur  George  Rickards,    Esq., 

K.C.,  M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Barn's  Close,  Amberley,  Glos., 

and  20  Southwell  Gardens,  S.W.i,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1924  ; 

«r.  1882,  Elinor  Frances,  d.  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq., 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Warren  Wood,  Herts.  :— 

Gerald  Arthur   Rickards,   Esq.,   D.S.O.,  M.C.,    Maj. 

R.A.,  Comdr.  of  Mil.  Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  b.  1886  ; 

m.   1920,  Stella  Evelyn,  2nd  d.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry 

George  Ricardo,  D.S.O.,  J. P.,    Lieut.-Col.  R.A.   (ret.), 

of  Gatcombe  Park,  Glos.  ;    and  has  issue — June  Stella  ; 

Adela  Mary.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy;  M.C.C. 

Only  son  of  Lionel  Edward  Rickards,  Gentleman,  of 

Kemprow,  Aldenham,  Herts.,  b.  1853;  d.  1897;  m. 

1882,  Isabel,  d.  of  Edward  Budd,  of   Vale  Lodge, 

Leatherhead : — 

Edward  Rickards, Esq.,  Capt.  T.  A.  Res.,formerlyCapt. 

Surrey  Yeo.,  b.  1883  ;    m    1920,  Edith,  d.  of  Frederick 

James  Kidd  ;  and  has  issue — Helen.     Seat — South  Hill, 

Maisey  Hampton,  Cirencester,  Glos.   Clubs — New  Oxford 

and  Cambridge,  Indian  Empire. 

Only  son  of  Francis  Millett  Rickards,  Gentleman,  of 

The    Shieling,  Harlow,  Essex,  b.   i860 ;    d.   1909 ; 

m.  1888,  Kathleen  Mary,  d.  of   Lieut.-Col.  George 

PilkingtonBlake,  J.P.,  of  Thurston  House,  Suffolk  :— 

Thomas  Millett   Rickards,  Esq.,    Capt.   T.   A.   Res., 

formerly  Capt.  R.A.   (T.F.),  b.   1889;     m.   1914,  Mary 

Leburn,  2nd  d.  of  Robert  Ernest  Alexander,  of  Kenward, 

Yalding,     Kent ;     and    has    issue  —  Richard    Millett 

Rickards,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Mary  Ernestine.     Res. — 

Lockside,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey.     Club — Jun.  Army  and 

Navy. 

RICKARDS  (H.  Coll.,  5  March  1913,  Ped.  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly  of  six,  1  and  6,  gules,  a  fesse  embattled 
between  in  chief  two  estoiles  and  in  base  a  staff  raguly 
erect  all  argent  (for  Rickards  of  Worcs.) ;  2.  argent,  two 
chevronels  sable,  a  file  of  three  points  azure  (for  Kettilby 


of  Kettleby,  Lines.,  and  Steple,  Salop)  ;  3.  or,  on  a 
chevron  azure,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules, 
two  eels  (or  prides)  naiant  respectant  of  the  first  (for 


Pride  of  Salop) ;  4.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  between  two 
flaunches  ermine  (for  Sely;;  5.  argent,  a  chief  azure, 
over  all  a  lion  rampant  gules,  crowned  or  (for  St.  George 
of  Hatley  St.  George,  co.  Cambridge).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  a  tower  argent,  ademi-talbot  sable,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  staff  raguly  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Hora 
et  semper." 

Son   of   Edward   John    Rickards,  Esq.,   Maj. -Gen. 

Indian  Army,   of    Rockingham   House,   Uxbridge, 

b.  1820  ;    d.  1906  ;    m.  1867,    Julia  Frances,  d.  of 

Rev.  W.  T.  Hobson,  of  Beckingham,  Notts. : — 

Edward  Rickards,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  4th  Dragoon  Gds., 

J. P.  Hants.,  b.  1870  ;   m.  1896,  Cecilia  Arbuthnot,  d.  of 

the   late   Alexander   Grant   Dallas,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L., 

Inverness,  Governor  of  Rupert's  Land  ;  and  has  issue — 

Edward  Douglas  Rickards,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  Cecilia 

Beatrice ;    Patience  Rosemary.     Seat — Croye   Andover, 

Hants.     Club — Cavalry. 

RICKETT  (H.  Coll.,  9  Feb.  1923).  Per  pale  or  and 
gules,  on  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  roses,  and  in 
base  a  cinquefoil  all  counterchanged,  two  swords  points 
inwards  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vested 
gules,  and  charged  with  two  cinquefoils  argent,  the  hand 
gauntletted  and  grasping  a  scimitar  proper.  Badge — A 
rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  gold,  and  a  cinquefoil 
argent  slipped  or  in  saltire,  banded  by  a  scroll  azure, 
thereon  three  cross  crosslets  or.  Motto — "  True  to  the 
end." 

Son  of  William  Richard  Rickett,  of  Hampstead,  b. 
1833  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  Mary,  d.  of  J.  H.  Cuzner  :— 

Alfred  Norman  Rickett,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1908,  Hon.  Jessie  Nivison,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Glendyne  ; 
and  has  issue.  Res. — Kingswood  Manor,  Reigate, 
Surrey.     Clubs — Bath,  United  University. 

RICKETTS  of  Jamaica  and  Cornbe,  co.  Hereford  (H. 
Coll.,  3  Nov.  1773).  Erminois,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
roses  gules,  two  swords  in  chevron  proper,  pommels  and 
hilts  or,  their  points  crossing  each  other  in  saltire,  the 
dexter  surmounting  the  sinister.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed, 
habited  erminois,  charged  on  the  arm  with  two  roses  gules, 
cuffed  azure,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  a  scimitar  argent, 
hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto — "  Quid  verum  atque  decens." 
Sons  of  William  Loftus  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  late  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1810  ;  d.  ;  m.  1846,  his  cousin, 

Isabella  Maria,  d.    of  John   Bourke   Ricketts,  Gentle- 
man : — 
Augustus  Loftus  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.   1848;  m.  and 
has  issue — five  sons  and  a  dau.     Res. — 

Ernest  Bourke  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Poyntz  Ricketts,    H.E. I.C.S., 
b.   1808 ;   d.  ;    m.  1st,  1833,   Isabella  Victorie  (d. 

1853),  d.  of  Peter  Begbie  of  London  : — 
Montague  Poyntz  Ricketts,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Bengal  S.C. , 
b.  1836  ;  771.  1865,  Augusta  Sybella,  d.  of  Ven.  Robert  Mosley 
Master,  Archdeacon  of  Manchester,  s.p.     Res. — 
Alexander  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1840.     Res. — 
Mordaunt  Ricketts,  Gentleman   b.  1844.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Dash  wood  Watts  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  Foreign 
and  Colonial  Civil  Service,  b.  1805  ;  d.  ;  771.  2nd, 

1858,  Fanny   Gertrude,  d.    of  Thomas  Thomason   of 
Leamington : — 
Dashwood  Poyntz  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.     Res.— 
Charles  Wellesley  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.      Res. — 
Harry  Watts  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Walter  Barclay  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res.— 
Ernest  Ramsay  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Dashwood  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.     Res. — 
Wellesley  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res:  — 

RICKETTS  (H.  Coll.,  1828).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  azure  between  three  roses  gules, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  two  swords  in  saltire,  the  dexter 
surmounted  of  the  sinister  also  proper,  pommels  and  hilts 
gold,  the  points  passing  through  a  chaplet  of  laurel  of  the 
last,  a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon  a  naval  crown  between 
two'  anchors  erect  or  (Ricketts)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  fesse 
wavy  gules,  three  mullets  argent,  on  a  canton  vert,  a  fleur- 
de-lys  of  the  field  (Gumbleton).  Mantling  azure  and 
ardent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a 
na"val  crown  or,  an  arm  embowed,  habited  azure,  charged 
with  two  roses  argent,  the  hand  grasping  a  scimitar  proper. 


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pommel  and  hilt  gold,  the  arm  surmounting  an  anchor  in 
bend  sinister  sable.     Motto — "  Prend  nioi  tel  que  je  suis." 
S.ns  of  Sir  Frederick   William   Rodney   Ricketts,  5th 
Bart.,   late   Scots   Guards,  b.  1857;    d.  1925;  tn.  1879, 
Alice  Eve  Grace,    d.    of  Charles   Fox   Webster: — 
Sir  Claude  Albert  Frederick  Ricketts,  6th  Bart.  (15  Feb. 
1828),  b.   1880 ;    tn.   1907,  Lilian  Helen  Gwendoline,  d.  of 
Arthur  M.  Hill ;    and  has  surv.  issue — Robert  Cornwallis 
Gerald  St.  Leger  Ricketts,   Esq.,  b.   1917;    and  Alice  May 
Mildred  Lilian.     Club-]\xx\.  Constitutional. 
Godfrey  Edward  Cornwallis  Ricketts,  Esq.,  b.  1886.  Res. — 
Rodney  Bernard  Ricketts,  Esq.,  b.  1894;   tn.  1919,  Ada, 
d.   of  Isaac  Sharpe.      Res. —  Dell  Lodge,   Netley  Bridge, 
Inverness-shire. 

Son    of   Colonel  St.  Vincent  William  Ricketts,  Scots 

Greys,  b.  1807;  d.  1866;  tn.  1842,  Georgina  Mary,  d. 

of  Augustus  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley,  10th  Hussars  : — 

Henry  Wyndham  Ricketts,  Esq.,  late  C  apt.  Essex  Regt. , 

b.   1849;    tn.  1880,  Georgina  Kilderbee,  d.  of  Sir  William 

Carter  Hoffmeister,  of  Clifton  House,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight  ; 

and  has  issue — Wvndham  Fitzhardinge  Dashwood  Ricketts, 

Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.'V.R.,  b.  1880.     Res.— 

Eld.  son  of  Simpson  Hicks  Ricketts,  Esq.,  Commander 

R.  N. ,  b.   1816  ;    d.  1858;    tn.   1855,  Emma  Gertrude, 

youngest  d.  of  W.  G.  Pigou,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards:  — 

Rev.   Richard  Ernest  Ricketts,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1856; 

tn.   1884,  Mabel  Rose,  eld.  d.  of  Major  Arthur  Wellesley 

Williams,    10th    Hussars;    and   has   issue — Rev.    Clement 

Mallory  Ricketts,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  b.  1885  [tn.  1920,  Dorothy, 

d.  of  Rt.  Rev.  G.  R.  Eden,  Bishop  of  Wakefield,  and  has 

issue — Michael  Rodney  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  John 

Eden  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.   1926;    and   1  dau.  (Res. — 

Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Weymouth)] ;   and  Violet  Mabel. 

Post.  add. — Crambe  Vicarage,  Whitwell,  York. 

RICKETTS(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  1.  erminois,  on  a  chev- 
ron between  three  roses  gules,  two  swords  in  saltire  proper, 
the  dexter  surmounted  of  the  sinister,  pommels  and  hilts  or 
(Ricketts) ;  2.  argent,  three  lions  rampant  azure,  armed  and 
langued  gules  (Mildmay);  3.  azure,  on  a  canton  or,  a 
mullet  sable  (Rowse) ;  4.  sable,  a  chevron  embattled  or, 
between  three  roses  argent  (Cornish)  ;  5.  gules,  on  a  bend 
argent,  three  trefoils  slippad  vert  (Hervey) ;  6.  azure,  three 
chevrons  interlaced  argent,  a  chief  or  (Fitz  Hugh) ;  7.  gules, 
a  bend  argent  (Folliott)  ;  8.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
within  a  bordure  gobony  argent  and  sable  (Norwik) ; 
9.  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or 
(Beache)  ;  10.  argent,  on  a  chief  vert,  two  mullets  or  (Drury;  ) 
11.  sable,  six  cinquefoils  three,  two  and  one  argent 
(Freschville) ;  12.  argent,  six  cross  crosslets  fitchee  three, 
two  and  one  gules,  a  chief  indented  azure  (Saxham);  13. 
per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  six  crosses  patee 
four  and  two  or  (Wiltshire) ;  14.  argent,  a  bend  gules, 
within  a  bordure  componee  or  and  azure  (Le  Grande)  ;  15. 
argent,  a  chevron  gules,  charged  with  two  chevrons  turned 
up  ermine,  couchant  dexter  and  sinister  or  (Chenow ) ;  16. 
per  chevron  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  three  leopards'  faces 
or  (Arteville) ;  17.  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  fretty  or,  between 
three  hinds'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
saltire  engrailed  of  the  third,  between  two  roses  in  fesse,  and 
as  many  demi-fleurs-de-lys  issuant  from  the  dexter  and 
sinister  gold  (Beckwith) ;  18.  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  hawks'  heads  erased  azure  (Honywood)  ;  19.  sable, 
two  chevronels  between  three  martlets  or  (Caseborne) ;  20. 
gules,  three  crescents  argent  (Hadlow)  ;  21.  sable,  a  fesse 
wavy  argent,  charged  with  two  bars  wavy  azure,  between 
three  swans  proper  (Atwater)  ;  22.  as  No.  2  ;  23.  as  No.  3  ; 
24.  as  No.  4  ;  25.  sable,  three  esquires'  helmets  proper,  a 
bordure  argent  (Holiday).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  CreBt — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  habited 
erminois,  charged  with  two  roses  gules,  cuff  azure,  the  hand 
grasping  a  scimitar  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Motto 
—  "Quid  verum  atque  decens." 

Sons  of  George   Henry  Mildmay    Ricketts,    C.B-,    of 

Foules   Court,    Colden    Common,    Hants.,    b.    1827; 

d.  1914  ;  tn.  1st,  1862,  Charlotte  Anne  (d.  1875),   d.   of 

Percy  Jocelvn  Gough  of  Salisbury  House,   Clonmel ; 

2nd,  1883,  Emily  Isabella  Clive  (d.  1916),  eld.  d.  of  Sir 

Edward  Clive  Bayley,  K. C.S.I. ,  CLE.  :— 

Lt.-Col.  Henry  Carew    Ricketts,    15th    Lancers,    Indian 

Army  (ret.),  b.   1865;    tn.   1912,  Naomi,   d.   of  Alexander 

Rose  of  Coul,  Sutherland,  and  has  issue — George  Henry 

Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;    and  Aileen  Mary.     Res. — 

Tullamore,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Lt.-Col.  Percy  Edward  Ricketts,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  18th 
Lancers,   Indian  Army  (ret.),   b.    1868;    m.   1903,    Lilian 


Caroline,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Horatio  Harbord  Morant,  of 
Blendworth  Lodge,  Horndean,  Hants.,  and  has  issue — (1) 
Abdy  Henry  Gough  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (2) 
George  Richard  Morant  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Res. — Wcod  End  House,  Wickham,  Hants. 

Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Lumsden  Ricketts,  10th  Lancers, 
Indian  Army  (ret.),  6.  1872;  tn.  1899,  Annie  Murdoch,  d. 
of  William  Johnstone  of  Chaddens,  co.  Lanark,  and  has 
issue — Ralph  Robert  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — 
Summerlands,  Bctley,  Hants. 

Major  Edward  Wallace  Claud  Ricketts,  3rd  Batt.  3rd 
Sikh  Pioneers,  Indian  Army  (ret.),  b.  1884  ;  tn.  1912, 
Phyllis,  d.  of  Ernest  Chase,  and  has  issue— John  Mildmay 
Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 

Son  of  late  Charles  Robert  Ricketts  : — 
Charles  de  Soucy  Ricketts,  Esq.,  R.A.,  b.  1866.     Res.— 
Townshend  House,  Albert  Road,  N.W.8. 

Issue  of  Arthur  William  Ricketts,   b.    1842;  d.  1898; 
tn.  1864,  Emma  (d.  1888),  d.  of  William  Hatchard,  of 
Branksome  Terrace,  Bournemouth  :  — 
Isabel  Marion;  tn.    1895,  Frederick  Robert  Roberts,  ot 
Minstead,  Oxton,  co.  Chester.     Res. — 

Florence  Maud  ;  m.  1889,  Baron  Edouard  de  Sinner 
(d.  1901),  and  has  issue.  Res. — Wabern,  pr6s  Berne, 
Switzerland. 

Sons  of  Edgar  Lionel  Ricketts,  Esq.,  H.B.M.,  Vice- 
Consul  at  Huelva,  Spain,  b.  1867;  d.  1903  ;  in.  1898, 
Frances,  d.  of  Peter  Shade  of  Portugulate,  Bilbao, 
Spain  : — 
Frederick  Mildmay  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Res. — 
Henry  Mildmay  Ricketts,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

RIDDELL,  see  BUCHANAN-RIDDELL. 

RIDDELL  (H.  Coll.,  12  Ap.  1918).  Per  chevron  azure 
and  gules,  in  chief  two  ears  of  rye  leaved  and  slipped 
and  in  base  an  ancient  printing  press  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
out  of  a  bank  of  clouds,  a  carrier  pigeon  volant  holding 
in  the  beak  an  open  scroll  all  proper.  Supporters — On 
either  side  a  printer  of  the  time  of  Caxton.  Badge — An 
ear  of  rye  leaved  and  slipped  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Knowledge  is  power." 

Son  of  James  Riddell,  of  Duns,  co.  Berwick,  b.  ; 

d.  1867  ;   m.  Isabel  Young  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Allardice  Riddell,  Baron  Riddell 
(28  Jan.  1920),  of  Walton  Heath,  Surrey,  Bart.  (31  Jan. 
1918),  Knt.  Bach.  (1909),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1900,  Annie 
Molison,  d.  of  David  Allardice,  of  Valparaiso.  Res. — 20 
Queen  Anne's  Gate,  S.W.i. 

RIDDELL  of  Felton  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse 
between  three  rye-sheaves  azure,  banded  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  couped  or,  holding  in  the  paws  a  rye-sheaf  as 
in  the  arms      Motto — "  Deus  solus  auget  aristas." 

Sons  of  John  Giffard  Riddell,   Esq. ,  of  Felton   Park 
and    Swinburne    Castle,    co.     Northumberland,    J.  P. 
(High  Sheriff  1881),  b.   1830;  d.   1901  ;   in.  2nd,  1866, 
Victoria  Henrietta,  fifth  d.  of  Peter  Purcell  of  Halvers- 
town,  co.  Kildare:  — 
Cuthbert  David  Giffard    Riddell,  Esq.,    J. P.,    6.   1868; 
tn.   1st,   1896,  May  Miriam  (d.   1897),  d.  of  Lord  Robert 
Montagu:  2nd,  1905,  Evelyn  Mary,  only  child  of  Matthew 
Liddell   of  Stillington  Hall ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Ralph 
Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  d.   1925;  (2)  John  Cuthbert 
Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  (3)  Thomas  Matthew  Riddell, 
Gentleman,  /'.  1912;  (4)  Robert   Horsley  Riddell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913;  (5)  David  Gifford   Riddell,   Gentleman,  b. 
1915  ;  Mary  Cecilia  ;  and  Elizabeth  Miriam.    Seats — Felton 
Park,    Acklington  ;    and    Swinburne    Castle,     Barrasford, 
Northumberland.     Club — Windham. 

Thomas  Oswald  Henry  Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Res.  — Ovington-on-Tyne. 

Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Pius  Arthur  Riddell,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Rifle  Brigade  (ret.),  b.  1875;  tn.  1903, 
Frances  Hygnia,  d.  of  Francis  John  Sumner  of  Park 
Hall,  co.  Derby.     Res. — Anick  House,  Hexham. 

Sons  of  John   Gerard   Riddell    of    Hermeston    Hall, 

b.  1835;  d.  1905;  tn.  1863,  Katherine  Flora  (d.  1898), 

d.  of  Edward  Chaloner  of  Hermeston  : — 

Edward  Charles  Riddell,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1867  ; 

tn.  1896,  Edith  Mary  Catherine,  only  d.  of  Capt.  Frederic 

Gerard  of  Kinwarton  House,  co.  Warwick  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)  Arthur  Frederick  Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.    1897;    (2) 


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Ralf  Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  Cuthbert  Edward 
Riddell,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Grace  Mary  ;  and  Olive 
Mary.     Res. —  Hermeston  Hall,  Rotherham. 

Gerard  Joseph   Riddell,   Gentleman,  b.    1868  ;    m.  , 

Mary,  d.  of  Herbert  Seymour  of  Picton,  N.Z.     Res. — 

RIDDELL-BLOUNT(R.L.,  H.  Coll., 1908).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  barry  nebuly  of  six  or  and  sable  (Blount)  ;  2  and 
3,  argent,  a  fesse  between  three  garbs  azure,  banded  or 
(Riddell).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  charged  with  an  eye 
proper  (Blount) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  the  paws  a  garb  as  in  the  arms 
(Riddell). 

Son  of  Francis  Henry  Riddell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cheese- 
burn  Grange,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  Ellen,  d.  of  Michael 
Blount  of  Mapledurham  :  — 

Edward  Francis  Riddell- Blount,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northumber- 
land, Major  Northum.  Huss.  I.  Yeo.,  Knt.  of  Order  of 
Malta,  b.  1865;  m.  1912,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Frants 
Ernst  de  Bille,  formerly  Danish  Minister  to  the  Court  of 
St.  James's,  and  has  issue — Eleanor ;  Ann  ;  and  Martha. 
Seats — Cheeseburn  Grange,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  Maple- 
durham, Oxon.     Club — Brooks's. 


RIDDELL-CARRE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  mullets  of  the  field  within  a  bordure 
chequy  of  the  second  and  first  (for  Carre) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
a  chevron  gules,  between  three  ears  of  rye,  slipped  and  bladed 
proper  (for  Riddell).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper, 
with  ten  tynes  or  (for  Carre) ;  2.  on  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-greyhound  proper  (for  Riddell).  Mottoes — "Tout 
droit"  ;  and  "  Hope  to  share." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Alexander  Riddell-Carre,  Esq.,  J.P,, 
late   Lieut.    3rd    Batt.   Roy.   Scots  Fusiliers,   formerly 
E.I.C.S.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1909;  m.  1865,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Alfred  Thomas  Fellows  of  Beeston  Fields,  co.  Notting- 
ham :  — 
Ralph  Gervase  Riddell-Carre,  Esq.,  Major  late  3rd  Batt. 
Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  b.  1868  ;   m.    1905,   Kathleen  Lawe 
Sadlier,  widow  of  John  H.  Elrington  Allen,  Lieut.  R.N. , 
and  d.    of  Col.   Stoney,    R.A.  ;    and    has   issue — Gervase 
Robert  Riddell-Carre,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — Cavers 
Carre,  Lilliesleaf,  Roxburghshire. 

RIDLEY.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  falcons  argent,  as  many  pellets  (for  Ridley) ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  three  cocks'  heads  erased  sable,  combed  and 
wattled  proper  (for  White).     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull  passant,  the  tail 
turned  over  the  back  gules.     Motto—"  Constans  fidei." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Ridley,  P.C. ,  a  Judge 
of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,   b.   1843;  d.    1928;  m. 
1882,   Alice,   dau.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Bromley- 
Davenport,  M. P.  for  Capesthorne,  Cheshire: — 
Edward  Davenport  Ridley,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.   Gren. 
Gds. ,  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (desp. ,  M.C. ), 
b.  1883. 

Cecil  Grey  Ridley,  Esq.,  C. B.E. ,  Solicitor,  b.  1885;  m. 
1928,  Cicely,  d.  of  Henry  Debenham.  Club — Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 

RIDLEY(H  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  falcons  argent,  as  many  pellets  (Ridley); 
2.  argent,  three  cocks'  heads  erased  sable,  combed  and 
wattled  proper  (White) ;  3.  gules,  on  a  pale  engrailed 
between  two  pallets,  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  of  the 
field,  attired  or  (Parke).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull  passant  gules. 
Motto— " Constans  fidei."  Supporters— On  either  side  a 
bull  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  three  mullets  pierced  two  and  one. 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  2nd* 
Viscount  Ridley,  b.  1874  '<  <*■  x9*6  ;  m.  1899,  Hon  Rosa- 
mond Guest,  D.B.  E. ,  d.  of  Lord  Wimborne: — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Matthew   White    Ridley,    3rd    Viscount 
Ridley   (1901),    and    Baron  Wensleydale  of  Blagdon  and 
Blyth,  Northumberland  (1901),   7th    Bart.    (May  6,    1756), 
Lieut.  Northumb.  Hus.  (T.A. ),  b.  1902  ;    m.  1924,  Ursula, 
d.  of  Sir  Edward  Lutyens,  R.A.,  F.R.I. B.A.,  F.S.A.,  and 
has  issue — Hon.    Matthew  White  Ridley,   b.   1925  ;   Hon. 
Nicholas  Ridley,  b.  1929.       Seat — Blagdon,  Cramlington, 
Northumberland. 


RIDLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  falcons  billed  proper,  as  many  pellets.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  bull  passant,  the  tail  turned  over  the  back  gules.  Motto 
— "  Constans  fidei." 

Second  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  Rt.    Hon.  Sir   Matthew 
White  Ridley,  1st  Viscount  Ridley,  P.C,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
b.  1842  ;    d.    1904 ;    m.    1873,   Hon.    Mary   Georgiana 
Marjoribanks,  eldest  d.  of  Baron  Tweedmouth  : — 
Hon.  Jasper  Nicholas  Ridley,  O.B.E.,  Major  T.A.  Res., 
late  Northumberland  ¥"eo.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches,   Legion   of    Honour),    Director    of    Coutts    Co., 
Bankers,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1911,  Countess  Nathalie  Benckendorff, 
d.   of    Count   Benckendorff,    Russian  Ambassador   to   St! 
James's;     and    has    issue  — Jasper    Alexander    Maurice 
Ridley,   Esq.,  b.  1913  ;    Constantine  Anthony  Ridley,  Esq., 
*.  1916  ;  Oliver  John  Ridley,  Esq.,£.  1918;  and  Katharine 
Sophy.     Res. — 31  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W.  ; 
Mockbeggars,   Claydon,  Suffolk.      Clubs — Carlton,    Trav- 
ellers'. 

Sons  of  Henry  Colborne  Maunoir  Ridley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1854  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1886,  Florence  Myra,  d.  of  Capt. 
B.  A.  Wake,  R.N.:— 
William    Henry    Wake    Ridley,    Esq.,    Comdr.    R.N., 
*.  1887  ;   m.  1913,  Vera  Constance,  widow  of  Gerald  Stuart 
Eardley-Wilmot,  and  d.  of  Charles  Walker,  and  has  issue- 
William  Terence    Colborne   Ridley,  Gentleman,    b.   1915. 
Res. — Nicola,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

George  Arden  Ridley,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Northamp- 
tonshire Yeo.,  served  during  the  European  War  1914-17, 
b.  1888.    Res.— 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  Nicholas  James  Ridley,  M.A.  (Oxon. ), 

£.1821 ;  d.  1888;  w.1845,  Frances,  d.  of  John  Touchet; — 

Henry  Matthew  Ridley,  Esq.,  Col.  late  7th  Hussars,  M.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.  1851  ;  m.  1891,  Mary  Stephanie,  d.of  William 

Nicholson  of  Basing  Park,  Hants.    Res. — Maperton  House, 

Wincanton.     Club — Arthur's. 

Sons   of   Arthur  William    Ridley,    Gentleman,    M.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.  1852;  d.  1916;  m.  1882,  Adriana  Elizabeth 

(d.  1910),  d.  of  the  late  F.  Newton  : — 

Mervyn  Adrian  Touchet  Ridley,  Gentleman,  M.C,  Lieut. 

late  Gren.   Gds.,  b.  1886  ;  m.    1920,   Sybil,   d.  of  the  late 

Charles  Fergusson,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Malcolm  Bonsor  ; 

and  has  issue — Susan  Frances  Mary.     Res.  — 

Gerard  Arthur   Ridley,   Gentleman,   b.    1894  ;    m.   1918, 

Margaret,  d.  of  F.  Bale.     Res. — 22  Launceston  Place,  W.8. 

Yngr.    sons    of    Rev.    Nicholas    James    Ridley    (see 

above) : — 

Walter  Colborne  Ridley,  Gentleman,   b.  1855.     Res. — 

Docking  Hall,  King's  Lynn. 

Reginald  Oliver  Ridley,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1864.  Res.— Docking  Hall,  King's  Lynn.  Club — Well- 
ington. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Oliver  Matthew  Ridley,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 

1824;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1st,  1852,  Louisa  Pole  (d.  1858),  d. 

of  William  Stuart,  D.L.,  of  Tempsford  Hall,  Beds.  ; 

2nd,  i860,  Frances  Eliza   (d.  1900),  d.  of  Col.  H.  E. 

Keane : — 

Rev.  Stuart  Oliver  Ridley,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  Vicar  ofComp- 

ton  Bishop,  Axbridge,  Somerset  1911-16,  b.  1853.     Res.— 

25  Bulmershe  Road,  Reading. 

Henry  Nicholas  Ridley,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
F.R.S.,  Director  of  Gdns.  and  Forests,  Straits  Settlements, 
to  1912,  b.  1855.  Res. — 7  Cumberland  Road,  Kew,  S.W. 
Club — Savile. 

Edward  Keane  Ridley,  Esq.,  Major  late  Dorset  Regt.,  b. 
1861 ;  m.  1903,  Ethel  Janet,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Forbes 
Tweedie  of  Rolveden  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Alexander 
Keane  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Katherine  Elizabeth  ; 
and  Audrey  Janet.  Res. —  Dudswell  House,  nr.  Berk 
hamsted,  Herts. 

Frank  Colborne  Ridley,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1864, 
m.  1896,  Eva  Mary,  d.of  Henry  Houseman  ;  and  has  issue 
— Keith  Vivian  Colborne  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 
and  Marjorie  Frances  \m.  1921,  Capt.  Leonard  Morshead, 
R.  E. ,  and  has  issue].  Res. — 29  Scarsdale  Villas,  Kensing- 
ton, W. 

Clarence  Oliver  Ridley,  Gentleman,  O. B.E. ,  b.  1869  ;  m. 
1st,  1896,  Anna  Arabella  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Gregory  William 
Eccles  ;  2nd,  1900,  Gertrude  Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry 
Houseman  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Gerald  Horace  Ridley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1898;  Olive  Christabel ;  and  Barbara 
Frances.     Res. — Hill  Hurst,  Orpington,  Kent. 

RIDLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  of  six  azure  and  sable,  on 
a  chevron  between  two  falcons  in  chief  and  a  greyhound 


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courant  in  base  argent,  a  falcon  also  close  proper  between 
two  pellets.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  sprouting 
proper,  a  greyhound  courant  argent,  charged  upon  the  body 
with  two  pellets,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  pendent  there- 
from a  cross  patee,  both  sable.  Motto— "  Constantia  et 
prudentia. " 

Son  of  Thomas  Ridley,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Gray's  Inn,  b.  1813  ;  d.  ;  m.  :  — 

Louis  C.  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Res.— 18  Albury 

Road,  Gosforth,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

RIDLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between 
two  falcons  in  chief  of  the  last,  belled  and  jessed  or,  and 
a  bull  passant  in  base,  also  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  bull  as  in  the  arms,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  fore-leg  a  spear  erect  proper.  Motto — "  Constans 
fidei." 

Sons  of  William  Wells  Ridley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Warwick- 
shire, b.  1842;  d.  1929;  m.  r864,  Emily  Mary,  d.  of 
Major  Christopher  Newport,  Bombay  Army  :  — 
William  Percy    Newport    Ridley,    Esq.,   D. L. ,   Col.,  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1903,  Dorothy  J  ane.d.  of  Frederick  Wells.    Res. — 
Gerald  Lorimer  Newport  Ridley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  M.A. 
Camb.,*.   1869;   m.  1896,  Mabel   Parker,  d.    of  William 
Woodcock  Wells,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;   and  has  issue — (1)  Gerald 
Vernon  Newport  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  (2)  Raymond 
Nicholas  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;    (3)  Henry  Maitland 
Ridley,  Gentleman,*.  1906  ;  and  Aileen  Margaret.     Res. — 
The  Limes,  Broomfield,  Chelmsford. 

Son    of    Thomas    Dixon    Ridley    of     "The    Elms," 

Chelmsford,  b.  1814;  d.  1882;  m.  1841,  Lydia,  d.  of 

William  Collings  Wells  of  Chelmsford  : — 

Charles    Ernest    Ridley,    Esq.,    J. P.    and    D.L.    (High 

Sheriff  1907-8)  Essex,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  1847.     Res.— "  The 

Elms,"  Chelmsford.     Club — New  University. 

Sons  of  Walter  Ridley  of  Chelmsford,*.  1848;  d.  1900; 
m.  1876,  Louisa  Catherine,  d.  of  Benjamin  Mellor  of 
Holywell  Mount,  Halifax: — 
Thomas  Dixon  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 
Walter  Lancelot  Ridley,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.     Res. — 

GIBSON  SAGARRIGG,  Gentleman,*.  .  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  gutt6e-de-poix,  on  a  chevron  between  two 
hearts  in  chief  gules  and  a  rose  in  base  of  the  last,  three 
annulets  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heart  gules,  sur- 
mounted by  a  rose  or,  all  within  a  chain  in  arch  of  the 
last.     Motto — "Virtute  et  labore."     Married,  ;    and 

has  issue — Clarice  [m.  1908,  Gerald  Standish  Routley  of 
Ash  House,  Hale,  Cheshire].  Postal  address — Motley  Bank, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

RIKY  of  Mount  Hall,  Killygordon  (Confn.,  U.O.,  1908). 
Argent,  a  saltire  azure,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  thistle  proper.  Motto — ' '  Haec  fructus  vir- 
tutis."     Livery — Brown,  with  red  facings. 

Son  of  Rev.  Walter  Riky,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.), 

b.  1804;  d.  1865;  m.  1851,  Sarah  Emily,  only  d.  of  late 

Samuel  Crawford  of  Ballyshannon  : — 

John  Riky,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  co.   Donegal,  late  Capt.   R.   Innis- 

killing  Fus.,  b.    1858;    m.    1891,    Elizabeth,   widow  of  the 

late    William    Young,    Esq.,    J. P.      Seats— Mount    Hall, 

Killygordon,    co.    Donegal ;    Ballyshannon,    co.     Donegal. 

Clubs — Junior  Conservative,  United  Service  (Dublin). 

RILEY.  Or,  on  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  crosses 
pat£e  fitch£e  azure  and  in  base,  on  waves  of  the  sea,  a  ship 
in  full  sail  proper,  three  bees  volant  of  the  field  ;  and  im- 
paling the  arms  of  Fetherstonhaugh,  namely— gules,  a 
chevron  between  three  ostrich  feathers  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon's  head  couped  sable,  bezant^e,  and  in  front  thereof 
an  anchor  entwined  with  a  cable  fessewise  or.  Motto — 
"  Sans  Dieu  rien." 

Eld.  son  of  Hamlet  Riley,  Esq.,  of  Ennim,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cumberland,  High  Sheriff  1901,  late  Major 
Westmorland  and  Cumberland  Yeomanry,  b.  1851  ; 
d.  1922  ;  m.  1878,  Anne,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Lewthwaite  of  Broadgate.  Cumberland  : — 
Hamlet  Lewthwaite  Riley,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  The  Rifle  Brigade,  served  in  the  European  War  1914 


(wounded),  b.  Oct.  20,  1882  ;  m.  1925,  Joyce  Nancy,  d.  of 
Col.  Fetherstonhaugh,  late  Seaforth  Highlanders,  of  The 
College,  Kirkoswald,  and  has  issue  —  William  Hamlet 
Riley,  Gentleman,*.  1927.  Seat — Ennim,  Penrith.  Clubs 
— Junior  Carlton,  Naval  and  Military. 

RILEY  of  Jersey  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween in  chief  two  crosses  patee  fitchee  and  in  base  an 
ancient  ship  azure,  on  a  canton  gules,  nine  billets  of  the 
field,  three,  three,  two  and  one.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  couped 
sable  bezantee,  and  in  front  thereof  an  anchor  entwined 
with  a  cable  fessewise  or.  Motto — "  Si  nemo  sequitur 
solus  ibo."  Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  facings,  and 
brass  buttons. 

Only  son  of  John  Riley,    Barrister-at-Law,    Inner 
Temple,  of  Brearley  House,  Mytholmroyd,  Yorks. 
b.     1820;    d.     1862;    m.     1857,    Mary    Margaret 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  John  Laurie,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Barnstaple  : — 
John  Athelstan  Laurie  Riley,  Esq.,  Seigneur   de  la 
Trinite,  Jersey  (a  Fief  Haubert),  by  Letters  Patent  and 
Order  in  Council,  Haut  Justicier,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  F.S.A., 
Comdr.  of  the  Order  of  St.  George  (Greece),  and  Order 
of  St.  Saba  (Serbia),  b.  1858  ;    m.  1887,  Hon.  Andalusia 
Charlotte  Georgina  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Samuel,  8th  Viscount 
Molesworth  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Laurence  Athelstan 
Molesworth    Riley,  Gentleman,  6.1888;   d.   1928;    (2) 
Christopher  John  Molesworth  Riley,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major 
Coldstream  G. ;  b.  1894  \m.  1922,  Bridget  Maisie(i.  1928), 
d.  of  Lionel  Hanbury,  Esq.,  C.M.G. ;    and  has  issue — 
John    Roland   Christopher  Riley,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ; 
Andalusia  Margaret]  ;    (3)  Hubert  Cecil  Charles  Riley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;    (4)  John  Harold  Douglas   Riley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  (5)  Quintin  Theodore  Petroc  Moles- 
worth   Riley,    Gentleman,    b.    1905  ;     Morwenna  Mary 
Andalusia  [m.  Harold  A.  Brocklebank].     Seat — Manoir 
de  la  Trinite,  Jersey,  C.I.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  United 
University,  Victoria  (St.  Heliers). 

RILEY  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  wavy  of  six  ermine  and  azure, 
a  stag  statant  at  gaze  in  base  proper,  in  chief  two  cross 
crosslets  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  stag  at  gaze 
or,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  pales  wavy  azure  and 
supporting  with  the  dexter  foreleg  a  tilting-spear  in  bend 
proper.     Motto — "  Quo  fas  et  gloria  ducunt." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Farquhar  Riley  of  Coventry,  *.  1839; 

d.    1894;    m.    1871,    Frances  Reay,  d.  of  Capt.   Henry 

Robinson,  of  Maryport : — 

Col.    Rupert   Farquhar   Riley,    C.M.G.    (1917),    D.S.O. 

(1900),    Yorks.    L.I.  ;    served   with    Tirah   Exped.    Force 

1897-8    (medal  with    clasp)  ;     in   S.    African    War   1899- 

1902,  actions  at  Belmont,   Enslin,  Modder    River,  Magers- 


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fontein,  Driefontein,  Houtnek,  Vet  River,  Zand  River, 
Johanneshurg,  Pretoria,  Diamond  Hill  (despatches,  medal), 
and  Great  War,  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  France,  Dep.  Dir.  T.A. 
1920-24,  b.  1873  ;  tn.  1st,  1903,  Violet  Louise  (d.  1916),  d.  of 
late  Ernest  St.  G.  Cobbold  of  Ipswich  ;  2nd,  1922,  Hilda 
St.  Maur,  d.  of  Cecil  Willoughby,  R.N.,  and  has  issue — 
Rupert  St.  George  Riley,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Nigel 
Willoughby  Riley,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Patricia  Anne. 
Res. — The  Hermitage,  Ruddington,  Notts.  Club — United 
Service. 

RILEY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  between  in  chief 
two  crosses  pat6e  fitchee  azure  and  in  base  on  waves  of  the 
sea  a  ship  in  full  sail  proper,  three  bees  volant  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dragon's  head  couped  sable,  bezant^e,  and  in 
front  thereof  an  anchor  entwined  with  a  cable  fessewise  or. 
Motto — "Sans  Dieu  rien."  Livery — Blue,  gilt  buttons. 
Son  of  James  Riley  of  Brearley  House,  Yorks.,  b. 
1810;  d.  1862;  tn.  1845,  Sarah,  d.  of  John  Crossley  of 
Hebden  Bridge,  co.  York : — 
John  Riley,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  and  C.A.  of  Here- 
ford, High  Sheriff  1898,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1872,  Lucy  Martin  (d. 
1925),  d.  of  the  late  John  Arrow  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Launce- 
lot  John  Cockcroft  Riley,  Gentleman,  M.  A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1875 
[m.  191 1,  Mildred  Elizabeth,  third  d.  of  late  Simpson 
Rostron  of  Riverside,  Beddington,  and  has  issue — Rosa- 
mond];  (2)  Oswald  Charles  Hamlet  Riley,  Esq.,  Major 
R.F.A. ,  b.  1878  [tn.  1909,  Christobel  Mary  Stuart,  sec. 
d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Horton,  Vicar  of  Dymock,  co.  Glos,  and 
has  issue — 4  daus.  (Res. — Bullbrook  Farm,  Barns  Green, 
Horsham,  Sussex)]  ;  (3)  /Elfric  James  Athelstan  Riley, 
b.  1885 ;  Lucy  Guion  [m.  1904,  B.  K.  Dass  of  Bhar, 
Bengal]  ;  Hilda  Mary ;  Edith  Elaine ;  Agnes  Dorothy 
[tn.  1913,  Charles  Murray  Abercrombie  of  Wilmslow, 
Cheshire];  Aldwyth  Muriel  Cockcroft;  Margery  Joan; 
Elfrida  Gwendoline ;  and  Ursula  Veronica  Hopton.  Seat 
Gazerdine,  Ledbury. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Riley,   Esq.,   J. P.,   of  Ewood   Hall, 

Yorks.,  b.    1813 ;  d.    1887;  tn.    i860,  Esther,  eld.  d.  of 

James  Fawcett  of  Greenfield,  Mytholmroyd  : — 

Thomas   Fawcett   Riley,  Esq.,   B.A.    (Camb. ),  Lord   of 

Manors  of  Bracewell  and  of  Midgley,  W.  R.  of  Yorks.,  b. 

1861.     Post.  add. — Ewood  Hall,  Mytholmroyd,  Yorks. 

John  Herbert  Riley,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  tn.  1896,  Edith, 
d.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart.,  of  Brough  Hall,  Catterick  ; 
and  has  had  issue  — (1)  Herbert  Lawson  Riley,  Gentleman, 
Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1899;  killed  in  action  1914;  Eileen 
Edith  ;  and  Rowena.    Res. — Frenchgate,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

RIM1NGTON -WILSON  (R.L.,  24  July  1840,  H. 
Coll.).      Sable,   a  wolf  salient,   in  chief  three   estoiles   or 


(Wilson).     Motto — "  Factis  non  verbis." 

Son  of   Henry    Rimington-Wilson,    Gentleman,    B.A. 

(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law (Inner  Temple),  b.  1854;  d. 

1915  ;  tn.  1897,  Hon.  Ethel  Mary  (d.  1926),   d.  of  14th 

Viscount  Mountgarret : — 
Henry    Edmund   Rimington-Wilson,    Esq.,   Capt.    (ret.) 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1899.     Seat — Broomhead  Hall,  Bolderstone, 
Sheffield.  Res. — 77  S.  Audley  Street,  W.i.   Clubs—  Guards', 
Bucks,  Bachelors',  Marlborough. 

RIPLEY  (H.  Coll.,  1880).     Per  chevron  nebuly  or  and 
vert,   a  cross  crosslet  between  two  lions  rampant  in  chief 


and  a  lion  rampant  between  two   cross  crosslets  in  base  all 
counterchanged.      Mantling   vert  and   or.     Crest — On   a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  regardant  vert,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  and  charged  on  the  body  with  a  cross 
crosslet  or,  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  argent 
charged  with  a  cock  proper.     Motto — "  Dura  spiro  spero." 
Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Ripley,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Rawdon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Salop  (High  Sheriff  1891),  j.P.  for  W.R. 
Yorks.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1840;  if.1903; 
tn.  1877,  Eugenie  Frederica  Fulcher,  d.  of  late  Major- 
Gen.  Edward  Alfred  Green  Emmot- Rawdon  of  Raw- 
don : — 
Sir  Henry  William  Alfred  Ripley,  3rd  Bart.  (8  May  1880), 
J.P.   Salop  and  Herefordshire,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
R.  Dragoons,  b.  1879;   m.  1911,  Dorothy,  d.  of  late  Robert 
W.  D.  Harley,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Brampton   Bryan, 
Herefordshire;    and  has    issue— (1)    Edward   Robert  Guy 
Ripley,  Esq.,  b.  191 1;    (2)  Henry  Derek  Ripley,  Esq.,  b. 
1914;   (3)  Hugh  Ripley  Esq.,  b.  1916;  (4)  Geoffrey  Nigel 
Ripley,  Esq. ,  b.  1921 ;   Ruth  Patience  ;  and  Suzan.     Seat  — 
Bedstone  Court,  Bucknell,  Salop.      Clubs — Boodle's,  Cav- 
alry, Carlton. 

Edward  Guy  Ripley,  Esq.,  O. B.E. ,  formerly  Lieut. 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1881.  Res.—  Heath  House,  Aston-on- 
Clun,  Salop. 

Hugh  Ivor  Emmot  Ripley,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Worcs. 
Regt.,  b.  1884.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Sir  Frederick  Ripley,  1st  Bart.,  of  Acacia,  late 
Lieut.  2nd  West  Yorks.  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1846 ;  d.  1907  ; 
tn.   1876,  Kate,   d.   of  David  Little  of  Mount  Royal, 
co.  Yorks. : — 
Sir  Frederic  Hugh  Ripley,  2nd  Bart.  (4  Sept.  1897),  Capt. 
late  3rd  Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  formerly 
Lieut.   2nd  Life  Gds.,  b.    1878;   tn.   1902,   Georgina  Mary 
Shute,  d.  of  Francis  Adams   of  Clifton.      Res.  —  Chettle  ' 
Lodge,    Chettle,    Blandford,    Dorset.      Clubs  —  White's, 
Caledonian. 

Geoffrey  Arnold  Ripley,  Esq.,  Lieut.  1st  Roy.  Dragoons 
S.R.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1883;  m.  1908, 
Sybil  Augusta,  second  d.  of  Thomas  Newman  Frederick 
Bardwell  of  Bolton  Hall,  co.  Yorks.  Res. — 27A  Charles 
Street,  W.i.     Club— Windham. 

Sons  of  Henry  Ripley,  Esq.,  J.P.  W.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1849; 

d.  1926;  tn.  1st,  1876,  Emma  Alice  (d.   1884),  only  d. 

of   Col.    Bruce    Seton ;    2nd,    1885,    Dorothea    Royds 

(Res.—  72   Courtfield   Gardens,    S.W.),    d.    of  Henry 

Anthony  Grey  of  Brent  House,  Salop: — 

Henry  Edward   Ripley,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;    tn.  1912, 

Violet  Turner,  d.  of  late  G.  Turner  Miller,  Barrister-at  Law. 

Hugh  William  Grey  Ripley,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b. 

1886. 

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Holmes,  St.  Boswells,  second  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Ritchie 
of  Blackwood,  Penshurst,  Victoria.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O.,  1894)  —  Vert,  on  a  chevron  invected,  between 
two  lions'  heads  erased  in  chief  or,  and  a  ram's  head 
caboshed  in  base  proper,  horned  of  the  second,  a  crescent 
of  the  field.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  vert,  doubled  or  ;  and 
upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  cubit  arm 
and  hand  proper,  holding  a  cross  fleury  or  ;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Ostendo  non  ostento. "  Born  1864.  Married  1900, 
Isabel  Juliet,  d.  of  the  late  Archibald  Maclean,  Esq.,  D.L., 
J. P.,  of  Pennycross,  Argyll.  Postal  address — The  Holmes, 
St.   Boswells,  N.B.     Clubs— Bath,  Union,  R.A.C. 

ROBERT  BLACKWOOD  RITCHIE,  Gentleman,  of 
Blackwood,  Penshurst,  Victoria,  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Daniel  Ritchie  of  Blackwood.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O., 
1894)  —  Vert,  a  chevron  invected,  between  two  lions' 
heads  erased  in  chief  or,  and  a  ram's  head  caboshed 
in  base  proper,  horned  of  the  second.  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  vert  and  or ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  cubit  arm  and  hand  proper,  holding  a 
cross  fleury  or;  with  the  Motto,  "Ostendo  non  ostento." 
Postal  address — Blackwood,  Penshurst,  Victoria. 

JAMES  RITCHIE,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 
Born  June  8,  1858,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Simon 
Ritchie,  by  his  wife  Jane,  d.  of  James  Sanderson  of 
Peebles.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1893)  —  Vert,  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  in 
chief  or,  and  a  ram's  head  caboshed  in  base  proper, 
horned  of  the  second.     Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.   Crest 


— A  cubit  arm  and  hand  proper,  holding  a  cross  fleury  or. 
Motto — "Ostendo  non  ostento."  Livery  —  Green,  with 
yellow  facings.     Res. — 

RITCHIE  (H.  Coll.  1903).  Argent,  an  anchor  erect 
sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  lions'  heads  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  an  antique 
crown  or,  a  unicorn's  head  argent,  armed  gold  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  an  anchor  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— 
"  Virtute  acquiritur  honos." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Thomson  Ritchie,  1st  Baron 
Ritchie  of  Dundee,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  M.P.  1874-1892 
and  1895-1906,  Sec.  to  Admiralty  1885-6,  Pres.   Local 


Govt.  Board  1886-92,  Board  of  Trade  1895-1900,  Home 

Sec.  1900-2,  Chancellor  of  Exchequer  1902-3,  b.  1838; 

d.   1906;    m.   1858,  Margaret,  d.  of  Thomas  Ower  of 

Peith:— 

Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Ritchie,  2nd  Baron  Ritchie  of  Dundee 

(22  Dec.   1905),  Member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy 

for  City  of  London,  Chairman  of  Port  of  London  Authority 

[Supporters — On  either  side  a  unicorn  gules,  each  gorged 

with  an  antique  crown  and  charged  on  the  shoulders,  the 

dexter  with  a  purse  and  the  sinister  with  a  balance  all  or],  b. 

1866;  m.  1898,  Sarah  Ruth,  d.  of  late  Louis  Jennings,  M.P.  ; 

andhassurv.  issue — (1)  Hon.  John  Kenneth  Ritchie,  b.  1902  ; 

(2)  Hon.   Colin   Neville  Ower  Ritchie,  b.   1908;  (3)   Hon. 

Harold  Malcolm  Ritchie,  b.   1919;  and    Hon.    Margaret 

Ruth.     Pes. — Mariteau  House,  Winchelsea,  Sussex.     Town 

res. — 18A  Collingham  Gardens,   London,  S.W.      Clubs — 

Carlton,  Garrick. 

Sons  of   Hon.    Han  Id   Ritchie,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.    1st 
Batt.  The  Cameronians,  b.  1876;  d.   1918,  of  wounds 
received    in    action;     m.    1907,    Ella,    d.    of    Robert 
Chambers  Priestley,  Esq.,  O.B.  E. ,  J.  P.  : — 
Ian  Charles  Ritchie,  Esq.,^.  1908. 
William  Nigel  Ritchie,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 

UTRICK  ALEXANDER  RITSON,  Esquire,  J. P. 
and  D.L. ,  and  Alderman  for  the  co.  of  Durham 
(High  Sheriff  1899-1900),  J. P.  for  the  city  and  co.  of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  b.  1843.  Armorial  bearings  —  Sable,  a 
falcon  close  and  belled,  and  in  chief  two  lions'  heads  erased 
all  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  or,  a  lion's  head  sable,  in  front  thereof  a  hawk's  lure 
fessewise  also  or.  Motto— "  Virtute  acquiritur  honos." 
Married,  1867,  Annie(d.  1919),  eld.  d.  of  the  late  John  Ridlev 
of  Millfield,  Hexham;  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  William 
Henry  Ritson,  Esq.,  C.  M.G.,  V.D.,  Lt.-Col.  Northumber- 
land Fus.  (T.F.),  J. P.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  b.  1867  [m. 
1892,  Alexina  Cochrane,  d.  of  John  Birnie  Adam,  of  Lud- 
dick,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  issue — I  son  ;  2  daus. 
Pes.— Springwell  Hall,  Durham]  ;    (2)  John  Ridley  Ritson, 


Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1870  ;  d.  1927  [m.  1905,  Ida 
Mary  {Pes.— Sniperley  Hall,  Durham),  eld.  d.  of  Thomas 
Bell  of  Windsor  Terrace,  Newcastle-on-Tyne] ;  (3)  Utrick 
Alexander  Ritson,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  (Pes. — Berwick-on- 
Tweed);  (4)  Lt.-Col  Ralph  Gerald  Ritson,  late  Northumber- 


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land  Fus. ,  and  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  1880  ;  (5)  Lt.-Col. 
Cuthbert  Ward  Ritson,  late  Northumb.  Fus.  and  Rifle 
Bde.,  b.  1882.  Res. — 1  Jesmond  Gardens,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne ;  Muggleswick  Park,  co.  Durham.  Club  —  Con- 
stitutional. 

RIVERS,  see  FOX. 

RIVETT-CARNAC  (R.L.,  8th  May  1801).  Quarterly, 
argent  and  azure,  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  between 
three  mullets,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  fesse,  and  a  crescent 
in  base  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sword  erect  proper, 
issuing  from  a  crescent  ermine,  the  internal  part  gules. 
Motto — "  Sic  itur  ad  astra." 

Sons  of  William  John  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S., 
b.  1822  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1846,  Mary  Anstruther,  d.  of  the 
Rev.  Percival  S.  Wilkinson  : — 
Rev.  Sir  George  Clennell  Rivett-Carnac,  6th  Bart.  (12 
Mar.  1836),  B.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of  Woldingham,  b. 
1850;  m.  ist,  1885,  Emily  Louisa  (d.  1894),  d.  of  Rev. 
George  Crabbe,  Rector  of  Merton,  Norfolk;  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1894)  had  issue — (1)  Henry  George  Crabbe  Rivett- 
Carnac,  Esq.,  late  Indian  Police,  b.  1889;  (2)  James 
William  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 
1891  [m.  1922,  Isla  Nesta,  d.  of  H.  O.  Blackwood,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Kincurdy,  Ross-shire,  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Nicholas  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  and  Isla 
Carolyn  (Res. —  Kincurdy,  Rosemarkie,  co.  Ross)];  and 
Evelyn  Anna.  He  m.  2nd,  1901,  Eva  Mary  Bernard, 
d.  of  the  late  James  Orr ;  and  by  her  has  further  issue 
— (3)  John  Temple  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  Duke 
of  Wellington's  Regt.,  b.  1906;  and  Aileen  Mary.  Res. — 
The  Rectory,  Woldingham,  Surrey. 

Percy  Temple  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev. 
Col.  Duke  of  Wellington's  West  Riding  Regt.,  served  in 
Mashonaland  and  South  African  War  (despatches,  medals), 
b.  1852  ;  m.  1898,  Alice,  2nd  d.  of  Maj.  Sidney  Herbert  of 
Maritzburg,  Natal ;  and  has  issue — Percival  Sidney  Rivett- 
Carnac,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Alice  Mary  [m.  1924, 
Capt.  Scott].     Res. — Chemainus,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

Ernest  Henry  Rivett-Carnac.  Esq.,  Col.  late  Indian 
Army.  b.  1857.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Wilfred  Theodore  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  b.  1864  ; 
d.  1929  ;   m.  : — 

John  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  b. 
Peter  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  b. 

Sons    of   Charles    Forbes    Rivett-Carnac,    Esq.,    late 

B.C.S.,  b.  1824;  d.  1902;   m.  ist,  1849,  Flora  Elizabeth 

(d.  1859),  d.  of  J.  Baker;  2nd,  1865,  Isabel  Stannus,  d. 

of  Col.  Alexander  Gordon,  Madras  Army  : — 

Charles     James     Rivett-Carnac,     Gentleman,      I.C.S., 

formerly  (1872-1903)  in  Financial  Dept.,  Govt,  of  India, 

subsequently  Financial  Adviser  to  His  Siamese  Majesty's 

Government,  has  the  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown 

of  Siam,  b.  1853  ;  m.  ist,  1877,  Laura  Margaret  Marion  (d. 

1905),  d.  of  Col.  J.   S.  Ogilvie  ;  2nd,  1906,  Frances  Clytie, 

d.    of   Rev.    Canon   Greenstock ;    and   has   issue    (by    ist 

marriage) — (1)  Vernon  Charles  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman, 

b.  1878 ;      (by      2nd     marriage)     (2)      Douglas      Charles 

Mahisra   Chula   Rivett-Carnac,   Gentleman,  b.    1907;    (3) 

Charles  Francis  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,    b.   1909;    (4) 

Louis   Charles    Wykeham    Rivett-Carnac,    Gentleman,    b. 

1912  ;  (5)  Clive  Charles  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

Res.— 1  Peel  Terrace,  Jersey,  C.I. 

John  Thurlow  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  I.C.S. ,  formerly 
Dy.  Insp.-Gen.  Indian  Police,  Assam,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1887, 
Edith  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  H.  H.  Brownlow  ;  and  has 
issue — (i)John  Claude  Thurlow  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Chief  Constable  of  Huntingdonshire,  formerly  Ind.  Police, 
b.  1888  [m.  1923,  Jill,  d.  of  S.  Wilson,  of  New  York,  and 
has  issue  —  Sheila  Veronica  Mary];  (2)  Percy  Kenneth 
Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Ind.  Army,  b.  1890;  (3) 
Herbert  Gordon  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Army, 
Asst.  Resident,  Kohlapur  State,  b.  1892  [w.  1925,  Cushla, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  R.  S.  Pottinger,  and  has  issue — Eric  Gordon 
Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];  (4)  Edward  Charles 
Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  Canadian  Mtd.  Police  b.  1901  ; 
and  Edith  Maud  [m.  19 14,  Major  Edward  Temple,  R.F.A., 
and  has  issue].      Res — Shillong,  Assam,  India. 

Harry  Morland  Rivett-Carnac,  Gentleman,  late  I.C.S., 
b.  1857  ;  m.  ,  ,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  3  daus. 

Res. — Launceston,  Tasmania. 

Seymour  Gordon  Rivett-Carnac,  Esq.,  Col.  lateR.E.,^. 
1868  ;  m.  ist,  1893,  Martha  Ella  Maud  (d.  1920),  d.  of  John 


Latch ;  and  has  issue — Kathleen  Maud  ;  2nd,  1925,  Marian, 
d.  of  H.  W.  Rowland,  of  The  Bryn,  Wyesham,  Monmouth, 
Res.— 

RIX  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  two 
unicorns'  heads  erased  in  chief  ermine,  and  a  lion  rampant 
double-queued  in  base  of  the  second,  a  cross  patee  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-unicorn  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly 
azure,  with  a  chain  reflexed  therefrom  argent,  resting  the 


sinister  leg  on  a  cross  patee  within  an  annulet  also  azure. 

Motto — "  Rix  in  min  mod." 

Only   surv.    son    of  the   late    Henry   William    Rix  of 
The  Grove,  Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norwich:— 
Reginald    George     Bertram     Rix,     Gentleman,    M.A. 

(Cantab.),    b.   1883.       Res.—  1  Pembroke  Crescent,  Hove, 

Sussex. 

RIVINGTON.     Argent,    a   boar's   head   couped  sable, 


pierced  by  a   sword  paleways,   point   downwards  proper, 
pommel  and   hilt   or,   in  chief  two  falcons  close   proper, 


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belled  gold.  Crest— On  a  crown  vallary  or,  a  mount  vert, 
thereon  a  falcon  close,  as  in  the  arms,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
hawk's  lure  reflexed  over  the  back  azure.  Motto—"  Deum 
timete  et  regem  favete." 

Sons  of  Charles  Robert  Rivington,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  J. P., 
and  D.L.   co.    Westmorland   (High  Sheriff  1908),  b. 
1846;  d,  1928  ;  m.  ist,  1869,  Fanny  Anne  (d.  1875),  d. 
of  Duncan    Campbell  of  Adpar,  co.   Cardigan;   2nd, 
1881,   Amy,  d.  of  William  Chippindale  of  Dulwich, 
Surrey: — 
Robert  Campbell  Rivington,  Gentleman,  b.  July  11,  1870. 
Estates  at  Appleby  and  Warcop,  in  the  county  of  West- 
morland ;    and   Middleton-in-Teesdale,    in   the   county   of 
Durham.     Postal  addresses — Castlebank,  Appleby,   West- 
morland ;    74  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 

Gerald  Chippindale  Rivington,  Gentleman,  b.  December 
13,  1893. 

John  Mylne  Rivington,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  March  24, 
1897. 

RIXON  (H.  Coll.,  2  Ap.  1914).  Per  saltire  or  and 
sable,  a  leopard's  face  gules,  between  three  mullets 
counterchanged  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable  and   or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mullet  or, 
a  leopard's  head  affrontee  erased  at  the  neck  proper. 
Motto — "  Deo  adjuvante  fortuna  sequatur." 

Son  of  Augustus  William   Rixon,  Solicitor  of    the 

Supreme   Court  of  Judicature  in  England,  of  St. 

Charles  Square,  W.  Kensington,  d.  1914  : — 

William  Augustus  Rixon,  Esq.,  C.A.,  J. P.,  and  (1914) 

High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1890,  Julia  Maria 

(d.  1924),  d.  of  R.  Matthews,  of  Oatlands  Park,  Surrey, 

and  widow  of  Col.  Sir  Francis  John  Bolton,  Knt.     Res. — 

Turkdean  Manor,  Northleach,  Glos.    Clubs — Arts,  New 

(Cheltenham). 

ROBARTES,  see  AGAR-ROBARTES. 

ROBERTS,    see     ATKIN-ROBERTS,     BAYNTUN- 
ROBERTS,  and  CROMPTON-ROBERTS. 

ROBERTS   (H.  Coll.).     Azure,   three  estoiles  or,  on 
a  chief  wavy  of  the  second,  an  Eastern  crown  gules. 

Daus.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir  Frederick  Sleigh  Roberts, 
ist  Earl  Roberts,  K.G.,  K.P.,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  O.M., 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I. E.,  V.C.,6.  1832  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1859, 
Nora  Henrietta,  C.I.,  R.R.C.  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Capt. 
John  Bews,  73rd  Regt. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Aileen  Mary  Roberts,  D.B.E.,  Countess 
Roberts,  of    Kandahar,   in  Afghanistan,   and  Pretoria, 


Transvaal,  and  of  the  City  of  Waterford,  and  Viscountess 
St.  Pierre  (11  Feb.  1901),  b.  1870;  s.  (under  special 
remainder)  her  father  19 14.     SeaJ— Englemere,  Ascot. 

Lady  Ada  Edwina  Stewart,  O.B.E.,  m.  1913,  Col. 
Henry  Frederick  Lewin,  C.M.G.,  R.A. 

ROBERTS  of  Abergele  (H.  Coll.,  1908).  Per  fesse 
azure  and  argent,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  ostrich 
feathers  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse 
argent  and  azure,  holding  in  its  paws  an  ostrich  feather. 
Supporters — Dexter,  a  dragon  proper  ;  sinister,  a  bear 
sable,  each  gorged  with  a  collar  or.  Motto — "Traanadl 
gobaith." 

Son  of  John  Roberts  of  Bryngwenallt,  Abergele, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Flint,  b.  1835;  d.  1894;  m.  1861, 
Catherine  Tudor  (d.  1880),  d.  of  late  Rev.  John  Hughes 
of  Liverpool :  — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Herbert  Roberts,  ist  Baron  Clwyd 
(1919),  ist  Bart.  (1908),  J. P.  Denbighshire,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
M.P.  West  Denbighshire  1892-1918,  b.  1863;  m.  1893, 
Hannah  Rushton,  d.  of  late  William  Sproston  Caine, 
M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  John  Trevor  Roberts, 
b.  (twin)  1900;  (2)  Hon.  David  Stowell  Roberts,  b.  (twin) 
1900;  (3)  Hon.  William  Herbert  Mervyn  Roberts,  b.  1906. 
Seat  —  Bryngwenallt,  Abergele,  N.  Wales.  Res.  — 32 
Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  S.W.     Club — Reform. 

ALEXANDER  FOWLER  ROBERTS,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Selkirk.  Born  1844,  third  son  of  the  late  George  Roberts, 
Chief  Magistrate  and  Provost  of  the  burgh  of  Selkirk 
1848-64,  and  the  eldest  son  by  his  third  wife  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Fowler  of  Selkirk.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1901)  —  Gules,  a  hawk's  lure  argent,  between  two 
cushions  or  in  chief,  and  in  ba?e  a  ram's  head  proper, 
horned  gold,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 


fleur-de-lys or.  Motto — "  Industria  etprobitate."  Married, 
June  14,  1871,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Paterson, 
Galashiels.  Seat  —  Fairnilee,  Galashiels,  Selkirkshire. 
Clubs — Arts  (Edinburgh),  Northern  (Edinburgh). 


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ROBERTS  of  Ecclesall  (H.  Coll.,  24  Nov.  1919)- 
Sable,  on  a  chevron  couped  argent,  three  mullets  of  the 
field,  a  chief  dancettee  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  a  circlet 
or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, holding  in  the  paws  a  mullet 
gold.  Badge — Two  bears'  gambs  erased  in  saltire  sable, 
enfiled  with  a  coronet  composed  of  three  roses  argent,  set 
upon  a  rim  or. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Roberts,  P.C.,  1st 
Bart.,  of  Ecclesall,  Knt.  Bach.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b. 
1852  ;  d.  1926  ;  vi.  1880,  Martha  Susan,  d.  of  Ven. 
Archdeacon  John  Blakeney ,  D.D. ,  Vicar  of  Sheffield: — 

Sir  Samuel  Roberts,  2nd  Bart.  (9  Sept.  1919),  J. P., 
W.R.  Yorks.  and  City  of  Sheffield,  M.P.  Hereford 
since  1921,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Cantab.),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1906, 
Gladys  Mary,  d.  of  William  Ernest  Dring,  M.D. ;  and 
has  had  issue — Samuel  Roberts,  Esq.,  6.  1910  ;  d.  1928  ; 
Peter  Roberts,  Esq.,  b.  1912.  Res. — Cockley  Cley  Hall, 
Swaffham,  Norfolk. 

Albert  Samuel  Roberts,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b. 
1885.     Res. — Bredhurst,  Kent. 

Rev.  Alfred  Cecil  Samuel  Roberts,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1890.     Res. — 

Eric  Samuel  Roberts,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Yorks.  and 
Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1893.     Res. — Queen's  Tower,  Sheffield. 

Sir  JOHN  ROBERTS,  Knt.  Bach.  (1920),  C.M.G. 
(1891),  President  of  Dunedin  Chamber  of  Commerce  1887, 
Mayor  of  Dunedin  1889-90,  Vice-Chancellor  Otago 
University  1912-21.  Born  1845,  being  the  fourth  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  George  Roberts  Chief  Magistrate 
and  Provost  of  the  burgh  of  Selkirk  1848-64,  and  the 
second  surviving  son  by  his  third  wife  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Alexander   Fowler  of  Selkirk.      Armorial  bearings- 


gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur- 


Gules,  a  hawk's  lure  argent,  between  two  cushions  or  in  chief, 
in  base  a  ram's  head  proper,  horned  gold,  all  within  a  bor- 
dure  azure.  Mantling;  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant  azure,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto—"  Industria  et 
probitate."  Married,  1870,  Louisa  Jane  (d.  1922),  d.  of 
late  Charles  Henry  Kettle  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  ;  and 
has  with  other  issue — Sir  Alexander  Fowler  Roberts,  K.B.E. 
(1926),  Lt.-Col.  New  Zealand  Artillery  (R.O.),  b.  1882  [tn. 
1907,  Hannah  Ruby,  d.  of  Grant  P.  Farquhar,  of  Dunedin, 
and  has  issue — 3  sons  (Res. — Wellington,  New  Zealand)]. 
Residence — Littlebourne  House,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

ROBERTS(L.O.,  1901)— Gules,  a  hawk's  lure  argent,  be- 
tween two  cushions  or  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  ram's  head 
proper,  horned  gold,  all  within  a  bordure  vert.     Mantling 


de-lis  or.      Motto  —  "  Industria  et  probitate."     [Livery— 
Claret  and  silver. 

Second  but  only  surv.  son  of  Thomas  James  Scougal 

Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Drygrange,  Melrose,  b.  1850  ;  d. 

1921  ;  wz.1875,  Hyndmer  Rutherford,  dau.  of  Alexander 

Crawford  : — 
Alexander  Thomas  Roberts,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  K.O.S.B., 
J. P.  CO.  Roxburgh,  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for 
Scotland,  Royal  Company  of  Archers,  b.  1885  '<  m-  I9I3. 
Evelyn  Laura,  only  d.  of  the  late  Edwin  Henderson  ot 
Detroit,  U.S.A.  Seal — Drygrange,  Melrose,  N.B.  Clubs 
— Constitutional,  Scottish  Conservative  (Edinburgh). 

ROBERTS  (H.  Coll.,  1  Jan.  1914).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  between 
three  ducal  coronets  counterchanged  (f or j$  Roberts)  ; 
2,  quarterly  argent  and  azure,  on  a  bend  gules,  three 
roses    argent    (for  Watkinson)  ;    3,  argent,  a  chevron 


between  three  griffins'  heads  erased,  the  two  in  chief 
respectant  sable  (for  Scawen).   Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
an  antelope's  head  couped  between  two  olive  branches 
proper.     Motto — "  Vincit  qui  se  vincit." 

Eldest  son  of  Edwin  Judson  Roberts,  of  St.  Leonards, 
b.  1828;    d.  1892;    m.  1853,  Harriet  Elizabeth,    d. 
of  John  Farquharson,  of  Camberwell : — 
The  late  John  Farquharson  Roberts,  Gentleman,   b. 
1854  ;    m.  1879,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  George  Palmer  Henry, 
of  Wandsworth;  and  d.  1929,  having  had   issue — (1) 
George  Watkinson   Roberts,  Gentleman    [m.   Georgina 
Dorothy  Tinney,  and  has  issue — James  Guye  Francklin 
Watkinson  Roberts,  Gentleman  ;  Peter  Scawen  Watkin- 
son Roberts,  Gentleman] ;  (2)  Francklin  Allender  Roberts, 
Gentleman  [m.  Lilian  Bessie  Heppenstall,  and  was  killed 
in  the  Great  War]  ;    (3)  Laurence  Edwin  Hunt  Roberts, 
Gentleman  [m.  Muriel  Henry].     Res. — 27  Windsor  Court, 
Moscow  Road,  Bayswater,  W.2. 

ROBERTS  of  Hafryn  (H.  Coll.,  15  Aug.  1923).  Sable, 
a  lion  rampant  or,  between  four  spear-heads  pointing  to 
the  centre  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions  rampant  and  addorsed 
tails  entwined  or,  collared  and  linked  by  a  chain  sable. 
Motto — "  Dewr  pob  cyfion." 

Son  of  R.  D.  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Brony  Graig, 
Corwen,  b.  1844;  d.  1907;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  Nathaniel  Jones  of  Manchester  : — 

Robert  David  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1923)  High 
Sheriff,  co.  Merioneth,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1909,  Elsie  H.  Fortune, 
of  Welshpool,  and  has  issue — John  Norman  Roberts, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Jean  Elizabeth;  Mary  Audrey. 
Res. — Hafryn,  Corwen,  co.  Merioneth  ;  46  Catherine 
Street,  Liverpool.     Club — Constitutional  (Liverpool). 

ELLIS  WILLIAM  ROBERTS,  Gentleman,  A.R.C.A., 
Mem.  of  the  Soc.  of  Portrait  Painters.  Born  Oct.  27,  i860, 
being  the  second  son  of  Thomas  Roberts  of  Burslem.  Ar- 
morial bearings  Gules,  a  saltire  parted  and  fretty  argent, 
between  four  Roman  lamps  or,  fired  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest  —Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-Greek  maiden  vested  azure,  crined  or,  on  her  head  a 
cap  of  the  first,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  four  ears  of 
barley  stalked  and  leaved  or,  and  in  her  sinister  hand  a 
painter's  palette  and  brushes  proper.  Motto  — "  Per  artem 
lumen."  Married  Eliza  Glover;  and  has  Issue — Robert 
Ellis  Roberts  ;  and  a  dau.  Postal  addresses — 6  William 
Street,  Lowndes  Square,  London,  S.W. ;  Swansdean,  Kew. 
Club— Arts. 

GRIFFITH  WILLIAMS  ROBERTS,  Gentleman,  M.D. 


H.R.H.  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  by  the  Hon.  Anne 
Williams,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Caroline,  and  only 
daughter  of  Sir  Griffith  Williams,  Bart.,  of  Marl,  co.  Carnar- 
von)], by  his  second  wife,  Esther,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
late  John  Davies.  Armorial  bearings  —  He  bears  for 
Arms  :  Gules,  a  chevron  erminois,  in  chief  an  anchor  erect 
or  between  two  mens'  heads  in  profile,  couped  at  the 
neck  proper,  crined  of  the  third,  and  in  base  a  like  man's 
head  between  two  anchors  erect  also  or.  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  Saracen's  head  affrontee,  erased 
at  the  neck  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and 
gules,  five  annulets  interlaced  fessewise,  of  the  last.  Motto 
— "  Nee  temere  nee  timide."  Livery — Claret,  with  yellow 
collar  and  cuffs,  gilt  buttons,  and  gold  hat-band.  Married, 
September  23,  1864,  to  Ellen  Rebecca,  only  child  of 
Samuel  Sharpe ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Lincoln  Williams 
Roberts,  b.  June  26,  d.  July  3,  1865 ;  (2)  Lincoln  Wil- 
liams Roberts,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Cantab.,  L.S.A.  (Lond.), 
b.  October  14,  1866 ;  (3)  Hugh  Sharpe  Williams  Roberts, 
Gentleman,  b.  February  5,  1869;  Purcell  Horatia  Leigh, 
b  March  25,  d.  Sept.  29,  1875  ;  and  Irene  Ianthe 
Williams.  Postal  address  —  Cochwillan,  Vale  Street, 
Denbigh. 

ROBERTS  of  Dormstown  Castle  (U.O.).  Vert,  on  a 
chevron,  between  three  eagles  displayed  with  two  heads  or, 
an  estoile  sable.     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest     Upon  a 


Born  Aug.  9, 1 841 ,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Roberts, 
[the  son  of  William  Roberts,  Lieut.  R.N.  (the  natural  son  of 


wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  couped  or,  charged 
with  an  estoile  sable.    Motto — "  Eu  ner  a  folant." 

Son  of  John  Richards  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Meath, 

b.   1838  ;  d.  ;   m.  1863,  Mathilde  Barbara  Eliza, 

eldest  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Nugent  Everard  of 

Randalstown : — 
John   Nugent   Roberts,   Gentleman,    b.    1871.       Seat — 
Dormstown  Castle,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Lewis  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1808  ; 

d.    1880;    m.    1836,  Matilda,  d.  of  Robert  Hewetson 

Richards: — 
William  Edward  Roberts,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin),  Lt.-Col.  late  Commanding  2nd  Batt.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  b.  1841.  Seats— Hendre,  Kil- 
liney,  co.  Dublin  ;  Mortlocks,  Radwinter,  Essex.  Clubs— 
Junior  Constitutional,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  (Kingstown). 
Thomas  Herbert  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m.  1871, 

Sarah,  d.  of  T.  M.  Daly,  Member  cf  the  Dominion  Parlia- 
ment of  Canada  for  co.' Perth  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Thomas 
Lewis  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (2)  William  Roberts, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3)  Howard   Roberts,  Gentleman,  b. 

;  and  Helen  Maude.    Res. — 


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ROBERTS  (U.O.,  1864).  Vert,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles  displayed  with  two  heads  or,  an  estoile 
sable.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  couped  or,  charged  with  an 
estoile  sable.     Motto — "  Eu  ner  a  folant." 

Son  of  Thomas  Edward   Roberts,   Gentleman,   of 

Hendre,  co.  Carnarvon,  b.  18 14  ;  d.  1892  ;   m.  , 

Louisa  Pool,  of  Cae  Nest,  Merionethshire  : — 

James  George  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ;   m.  1882, 

Myfanwy  Jane,  d.  of  Llewelyn  Lodge,  M.D.,  and  has 

issue  —  Edwardi     Llewelyn      Bayntun- Roberts,      Esq. 

(q.v.).     Postal  address — c/o  E.  L.  Bayntun- Roberts,  Esq., 

La  Chaire,  Jersey,  C.I. 

ROBERTS  (H.  Coll.,  11  Feb.  1926).  Vert,  a  ruined 
castle  in  base  proper,  and  a  sun  in  splendour  issuant  in 
chief  or.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  pommeis  charged  with  a  ruined  castle  proper. 
Motto — "  Nid  hgelioi  heb  gariad." 

Second  son  of  David  Roberts,  Farmer,  b.  1830  ;    d. 
1904;  tn.  i860,  Catherine,  d.  of  : — 

John  Cadwalader  Roberts,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  (1927)  co. 
Merioneth,  b.  1869;  m.  1st,  1901,  Cassie,  d.  of  William 
Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glandwr,  Llanfyllan,  Montgomery ; 
2nd,  1915,  Annie,  d.  of  Capt.  Jones;  and  has  issue — David 
William  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Ann  Catherine ; 
and  Gwyn.    Res. — Meirionfa,  83  Promenade,  Southport. 

WILLIAM  ROBERT  ROBERTS,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  of 
Pembroke,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  1856,  being  the  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.  L.  for  co.  Pembroke,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Ralph.  Armorial  bearings  —  Erminois,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  gules,  in  chief  two  square  castles 
towered  and  domed  proper,  all  within  a  bordure  in- 
dented of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and  for 
his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
guardant  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  engrailed  gold,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  dagger  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister 
forepaw  upon  a  shield  or,  charged  with  a  bull's  head 
caboshed,  between  three  mullets  of  six  points  gules.  Resi- 
dence— Hamilton  House,  Milford  Haven.  Club — Constitu- 
tional. 

The  Late  Sir  OWEN  ROBERTS,  Kt.  Bach.,  of 
Henley  Park,  Guildford,  Surrey,  M.A.  Oxford,  D.C.L., 
J.  P.    and    D.L.    co.    of    Carnarvon,    J.  P.    and    D.L.  co. 


London,  J. P.  Surrey,  and  one  of  His  Majesty's  Commis- 
sioners of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London,  Barrister-at- 
Law  (Inner  Temple),  Clerk  of  the  Worshipful  Company 


of  Clothworkers  1866-1907,  and  later  "Master"  thereof. 
Born  1835,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Owen 
Roberts  of  Dinas,  in  the  county  of  Carnarvon.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Party  per  fesse  sable  and  or,  a  lion 
rampant  counterchanged,  holding  between  the  fore-paws 
a  Knight's  helmet  proper,  and  in  chief  two  leopards'  faces 
jessant-de-lys  of  the  second.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and 
or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  per  fesse  sable  and  or,  guttee,  counterchanged, 
holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  branch  of  three  roses 
argent,  stalked  and  leaved  proper,  and  resting  the  dexter 
hind-paw  on  two  annulets  interlaced  of  the  second ;  with 
the  Motto,  "  Dum  spiro  spero."  Married,  firstly,  1867, 
Jane  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rowland  Stagg  of  Stoke  New- 
ington ;  secondly,  1872,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard 
Porter,  of  Whitehall,  Highgate ;  and  thirdly,  August 
1881,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Chadwick,  Esq.,  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  Deputy-Lieutenant,  of  Woodville,  Stockport ; 
and  Died  1915  ;  leaving  Issue — Margaret  Elizabeth  [m. 
Robert  Jones,  Doctor  of  Medicine] ;  Beatrice  Mary  [m. 
William  Henry  Davison,  M.A. ,  Barrister-at-Law]  ;  and 
Muriel  Lucy  [tn.  Henry  Owen  Knox,  Esq.,  Major  A.S.C.]. 

ROBERTS  (H.  Coll.).     Vert,  on  a  pile  or,  between  two 

saltires  in  base  of  the  last,  an  Angora  goat  statant  proper. 

Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 

upon  two  millrinds  fessewise  or,  an  Angora  goat  as  in  the 

arms.     Motto— "  Diligenter  et  firmiter."     Livery — Green. 

Fourth  son  of  James  Roberts  of  Haworth,  Yorks.,  b. 

1808;  d.  1888;  m.  1828,  Jane  (d.  1878),  d.  of  William 

Hartley  Earby: — 

Sir  James  Roberts,  1st  Bart.  (1909),  J.  P.  West  Rdg. 
Yorks. ,  b.  1848 ;  tn.  1873,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Foster 
of  Harden,  Bingley,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Bertram 
Foster  Roberts,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  d.  1912  [tn.  1903,  Eliza 
Gertrude  (Machany  House,  Muthill,  Perthshire;  1  Sussex 
Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.),  only  d.  of  Ellis  Denby,  Esq., 
J. P.  ;  and  left  issue — James  Denby  Roberts,  Esq.,  b.  1904 
[tn.  1927,  Irene,  d.  of  William  Dunn,  of  Woodfield  House, 
Uppingham]  ;  William  Denby  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 
Mary  ;  and  Constance  Elizabeth] ;  (2)  Joseph  Henry  Nichol- 
son Roberts,  Esq.,  J. P.  (Vinchalez  de  Haut  Manor,  St. 
Ouen,  Jersey),  b.  1887  [m.  1920,  Frances  Eleanor,  d.  of 
G.  Partington,  of  Tilehurst,  Reading,  and  has  issue — John 
Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  Henry  Roberts,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923] ;  Lilly  May  [m.  1902,  Frederic  Alfred  Aykroyd ; 
and  has  issue];  and  Alice  Maud  Mary  [m.  1902,  Lt.-Col. 
Norman  Cecil  Rutherford,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  (she 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1927,  the  surname  of  Roberts  in 
lieu  of  Rutherford,  for  herself  and  issue) ;  and  has  issue]. 
Seats— The  Hall,  Fairlight,  nr.  Hastings  ;  Strathallan 
Castle,  Machany,  Perthshire.  Clubs — Royal  Automobile, 
Union,  Liberal  (Bradford). 

ROBERTS  of  Glassenbury,  Kent,  and  Britfieldstoun, 
co.  Cork  (U.O.,  1809).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
cottised  or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  sable,  pierced  of  the 
field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle  displayed  ermine, 
winged  argent,  wreathed  round  the  neck  with  ivy  proper. 
Motto — "Post  funera  virtus."  [By  certificate,  dated  22 
June  1775,  William  Hawkins,  Ulster,  had  previously 
allowed  the  arms  "Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent,  three 
mullets  sable"  to  this  family,  these  being  the  arms  of 
Roberts,  Bart,  of  Glassenbury,  from  whom  descent  was 
recited  in  the  above-mentioned  certificate.  The  pedigree 
was  re-registered  by  Vicars,  Ulster,  22  May  1899,  vol.  xxvii. 
pp.  158,  159,  and  pedigree  extended  1906.]  Livery — Blue, 
silver  facings  ;    (undress)  claret  colour. 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir   Howland   Roberts,   5th  Bart.  V.D. , 

J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  London,  Lt.-Col.  commanding  and 

Hon.  Col.  3rd  (London  Irish)  V.B.  Rifle  Brig.,  b.  1845  ; 

d.  1917;  tn.  1895,  Elizabeth  Marie,  d.  of  William  Tell 

La  Roche,  M.D.,  of  Harrington  Park,  New  Jersey: — 

Sir  Thomas  Langdon  Howland  Roberts,  6th  Bart.  (20 

Sept.  1809)  (claims  also  to  have  succeeded  as  12th  Bart,  to 

the  ancient  Baronetcy  of  Glassenbury,  cr.  1620,  and  to  be 

entitled  to  the  arms  of  that  family),    Lieut.    R.F.A.,   att. 

6th    K.A.R.,   b.    1898.      Res.  —  10   South   Street,    Thurloe 

Square,  S.W. 

Gilbert  Howland  Roberts,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1900. 

Son  of  Sir  Walworth  Howland  Roberts,  K.C.B.,  a 
Judge  of  County  Courts,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Bucks,  and  Herts., 
b    1855 ;    d.   1924 ;    tn.    1890,    Katherine,   d.    of  John 

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Gibson    Thomson    of   Aitechuan,  co.  Argyll,   and  of 
Catherine,     d.    of  John    Sinclair    of    Lochaline,    co. 
Argyll  :— 
Walter  St.  Clair  Howland  Roberts,  Esq.,  M.C.,  ist  Sec. 

H.M.'s  Diplomatic  Service,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  as 

Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1924,  Helen  Cecil,  d.  of  Col.  H. 

Weekes,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,   R.E.     Res.—  Causeway  House, 

Abbots  Langley,  Herts. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Gilbert  Roberts,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
St.    Paul's   Cray,  Kent,  and  afterwards  of  Glanville, 
Wootton,  Dorset,  b.  1810  ;  d.  1856;  m.  1836,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  d.  of  Major  Joyce  of  Teignmouth  : — 
Herbert  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Gabbett  Spiers   Roberts,  Gentleman, 
b.   1845  ■   d.  ;    m.  2nd,    Jemima,   d.    of  William 

Miller:— 
Michael  Rookherst  Roberts,  Esq.,  Capt.  i/ioth   Gurkha 

Rifles,  b.  1894;  7)i.  Isabel,  d.  of  James  Fisher,  Esq.,  J. P. 

Res. — Quetta,  India. 

Sons  of  Michael  Roberts  of  Kilmoney  Abbey,  Sen.  Fell. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.,  b.  1817;    d.  1882;    m.  1851,   Kate 
(Seat — Kilmoney  Abbey),  d.   of  John  Drew   Atkin  of 
Castle  Park,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Rev.  John  Drew  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 36 

Queenhill  Road,  Sanderstead,  S.  Croydon. 
Walter  Theobald  Pepper  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.   1868. 

Res.— 

Son  of  Rev. William  Roberts,  Senior  Fellow  Trin.  Coll., 
Dub. ,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1884;  m.  1849,  Wilhelmina  Augusta, 
d.  of  Ralph  Westropp  of  Meadstown,  co.  Cork: — 
Rev.  William    Ralph  Westropp  Roberts,   B.D.,  Fellow 

and  Tutor  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.,  b.   1850;  m.   1882,  Lydia 

Mary,  d.  of  George  Hodder  of  Fountainstown,  co.  Cork; 

and  has  issue — Wilhelmina  Dorothy  Maud  [m.  i9i4,*Capt. 

Daniel  Goodwin  Conner,  Royal  Flying  Corps  ;  and  Monica 

Katharine.     Post,  add.—  Trinity  College,  Dublin.      Clubs — 

University  (Dublin),  Royal  Cork  Yacht. 

ROBERTS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  cottised 
argent,  between  two  pheons  in  chief  of  the  last  and  in  base 
a  plate.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a  tower,  a  falcon 
rising  proper,  belled  gold,  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw 
an  anchor  or. 

Son  of  Edward  Roberts  of  Tulse  Dale  Villa,  Lower 
Norwood,  b.  ;  d.         ;  m.         : — 

George  Roberts,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Tulse  Dale 
Villa,  Lower  Norwood,  S.E. 

ROBERTS-GAWEN  (R.L. ,  1875,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  ermine,  on  a 
saltire  engrailed  azure,  five  fieurs-de-lys  or(Gawen) ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  azure,  four  estoiles,  three  and  one  or,  a  chief  nebuly 
argent  (Roberts);  2and3,  grand  quarters,  argent, on  a  mount 
in  base  vert,  the  stem  or  trunk  of  an  oak  tree  couped,  sprout- 
ing out  two  branches  all  proper,  with  the  shield  of  Pallas 
(bearing  the  head  of  the  Gorgon  Medusa)  hanging  therefrom 
or,  fastened  by  a  belt  gules  (Borough).  Crests — 1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  semee  of  estoiles 
sable,  holding  a  sword  erect,  entwined  with  laurel  proper 
(Roberts);  2.  an  eagle  regardant  wings  expanded  stand- 
ing upon  a  mount  proper,  supporting  with  the  dexter  foot 
a  like  shield  as  in  the  arms  (Borough).  Motto — "Quae 
supra." 

Ygst.  son  of  John  Charles  Burton  Borough,  Esq.  (q.v.), 

J.  P.  and  D.L.,  of  Hulland  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Chet- 

wynd    Park,    co.    Salop,   b.    1810;   d.   1894;    m.  1848, 

Elizabeth  Charlotte  (d.  1907),  d.  of  Adm.  John  Charles 

GawenRoberts-Gawen  of  Park  Street,  London  :  — 

Charles  Gawen  Roberts-Gawen,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 

b.  1859  ;  m.  1901,  Florence,  widow  of  Thomas  Bennett  and 

d.   of  Gen.    Percy  Hill.      Res.—  Sharnbrook  House,  near 

Bedford.     Club — United  University. 

CHARLES  ROBERT  ROBERTS-WEST,  Esquire,  J.  P. 
Surrey.  Born  May  8,  1849,  being  the  second  and  youngest 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Joseph  Roberts- West  of  the  17th 
Lancers,  by  his  wife  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Stockley.  Armorial 
bearings— Argent,  a  fesse  dancett^e  paean.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gold,  a  gryphon's 
head  paean,  beaked  and  eared  or.  Married,  Oct.  21,  1873, 
Florence  Dalton,  dau.  of  Joseph  Brooke  of  Bollington, 
co.  Chester;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Charles  Raymond  Roberts- 
West,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1874 [m.  1903,  Mildred, 
d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Granville  Dickson  ;  and  has  issue 
—John  Raymond   Roberts-West,   Gentleman,    Sub-Lieut. 


R.N.,  b.  1906  (Club — Naval  and  Military)];  (2)  Philip 
Douglas  Roberts-West,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  Royal  Navy,  b. 
1876  (Club — Naval  and  Military) ;  (3)  Archer  Roberts- West,. 
Lieut. -Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1886;  and  Maud.  Res.— 
Stafford  House,  Cheam,  Surrey.     Club — Windham. 

ROBERTSHAWE  (H.  Coll.,  17  Jan.  1917).  Argent, 
issuant  from  the  base  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  hurst  of 
trees  proper,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  two 
cross  crosslets  of  the  first.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  coronet  of  fieurs-de-lys  gold,  a 
gryphon's  head  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  four  ears  of 
wheat  or.     Motto — "  Probitas  verus  honor  est." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Robertshawe,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  Vicar  of  Danneville,  New  Zealand,  b.  1857  ; 
d.  1917  ;  m.  1881,  Augusta,  d.  of  William  Knight: — 

Ralph  Hopton  Robertshawe,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Res. — Danneville,  New  Zealand. 

Kenelm  Frederick  Robertshawe,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Res.— 

Noel  Francis  Edward  Robertshawe,  Gentleman,  b. 
1888.     Res. — 

ROBERTSON,  see  ASKEW-ROBERTSON,  FORBES- 
ROBERTSON,  and  STEWART-ROBERTSON. 

ROBERTSON  of  Welbourn  (H.  Coll.,  10  Feb.  1918). 
Gules,  two  swords  in  saltire  argent,  hilted  and  pommelled 
gold,  the  points  downwards  between  in  chief  the  sun  in 
splendour,  and  in  base  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  and  in  fesse  two 
wolves'  heads  erased  of  the  second.  Crest — Issuant 
from  a  coronet  of  fieurs-de-lys  or,  a  demi-wolf  argent, 
gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  gold,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  paw  a  lance  proper,  thereon  a  pennon  per  fesse 
gules  and  argent.  Supporters — On  the  dexter  side,  a 
grey  charger  in  review  order,  and  on  the  sinister  side,  a 
bay  charger  in  service  order,  both  proper.  Motto — 
"  Fight  the  good  fight." 

Son  of  Thomas  Charles  Robertson,  of  Welbourn, 
Lines.,  m.  Ann  Johnston  : — 

Field-Marshal  Sir  William  Robert  Robertson,  ist  Bart. 
(4  Oct.  1919),  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  D.S.O., 
served  S.  Africa,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  ;  S.  Africa 
1900;  Great  War  1914-19;  G.O.C.  Great  Britain  1918-19,- 
G.O.C.  Army  of  the  Rhine  1919-20  ;  Col.  Roy.  Scots 
Greys  1916-25  ;  3/6th  Dragoons  1925  ;  and  Roy.  Horse 
Gds.  1928,  A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  King  George  1917-20, 
b.  i860 ;  m.  1894,  Mildred  Adelaide,  d.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Charles  Palin,  I.A.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Major  Brian 
Hurbert  Robertson,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.E.,  b.  1896  [m.  1926, 
Edith,  d.  of  J.  B.  Macindoe,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  ;  (2) 
Hugh  William  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  Rosa- 
mund Mildred  [m.  1922,  Lieut.  Walter  Agnew,  R.N.] ; 
Helen  Millicent.  Res. — 88  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  W.2.     Club — United  Service. 

ROBERTSON  (L.O.  and  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  wolves' 
heads  erased  argent,  in  the  centre  of  the  shield  three  Sara- 
cens' heads  conjoined  in  one  neck  proper,  the  faces  looking 
to  the  chief,  the  dexter  and  the  sinister,  all  within  a 
bordure  waved  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand 
erect,  holding  an  imperial  crown  proper.  Motto — 
"Virtutis  gloria  merces."  Livery — Royal  blue,  yellow 
facings. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Helenus  Robert  Robertson,  Knt. 

Bach.,  of  Upton  Grange,  Cheshire,  b.  1841  ;  d.   1919  ; 

m.   1873,    Kate   Ann    (Res.—  Wilbury   Park,  Newton 

Tony,    Salisbury),    d.   of  Thomas    Norris    Banks    of 

Rugeley,  Staffs.  : — 
James  Archibald  St.  George  Fitzwarenne  Despencer- 
Robertson,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Bt.-Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Newton  Tony,  Wilt- 
shire, b.  1886;  assumed  the  additional  surnames  of  Fitz- 
warenne Despencer  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  Edmund 
Mortimer  Fitzwarenne  Despencer,  who  died  1915.  Seat 
—Wilbury  Park,  Newton  Tony,  Wilts.  Clubs— Carlton, 
Bath. 

ROBERTSON  (L.O.,  19  Feb.  1913).  Gules,  on  a  fesse 
between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief  argent,  and  in 
base  an  imperial  eagle  of  France  grasping  in  its  claws  a 
thunderbolt  or,  two  basket-hilted  swords  in  saltire  proper. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — A  dexter  hand 
erect  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a  royal  crown  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Virtutis  gloria  merces." 


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Eob 


1663 


Eldest  son  of  the  late  George  Robertson  of  Perth,  b. 

;  d.  ;   m.  1834,  Janet,  d.  of  Robert  Jack  of 

Mains  of  Dollar,  Clackmannanshire: — 

John  Robertson,  Esq.,  CLE.  (1882),  Hon.  Col.  (ret.  list) 

Indian   Army,  served  in  Crimean  Campaign   and   Indian 

Campaign,    b.    1837;    m.   1861,    Marie   Frederique,   d.  of 

Mons.  M.  Gumbert  of  Colmar,  Alsace.     Res. — Liddington 

Hall,  Ryde's  Hill,  nr.  Guildford,  Surrey. 

ROBERTSON  of  Struan  (L.O.,  1672-7).     Gules,  three 

wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  armed  and  langued  azure,  lying 

on  a  compartment  under  the  arms,  a  wild  man  chained. 

Dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Gilbert  Robertson  (Struan 

Robertson)  of  Struan,  by  his  wife  Charlotte  Wilhelmina 

Hoffman : — 

Jean   Rosine  Robertson  of  Struan,   Perthshire.     Res. — 

Sunny  Cote,  Colehill,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

ROBERTSON  (L.O.,  1892).  Gules,  a  fesse  ermine, 
between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  banner 
displayed  bendwise  in  base  argent,  thereon  a  canton  azure, 
charged  with  a  saltire  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm 
erect  proper,  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  the  hand  holding 
an  imperial  crown  also  proper.  Motto — "Virtutis  gloria 
merces." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  James  Patrick  Bannerman  Robertson 
of  Forte viot,  co.  Perth,  a  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary 
and    a   Life  Peer,  formerly  (1891-1899)  Lord   Justice- 
General  and  President  of  the  Scottish  Court  of  Session, 
P.C. ,  Q.C. ,  D.  L.  for  City  and  co.  of  Edinburgh  andco. 
Kincardine,  M.A. ,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.),  Lord  Rector 
of  the  University  1893-1896,  Solicitor-General  for  Scot- 
land 1885-1886  and  1886-1888,  and  Lord  Advocate  for 
Scotland  1888-1891,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1872,  Phila- 
delphia Mary  Lucy,  dau.  of  W.  N.  Fraser  of  Findrack, 
and  Tornaveen,  Aberdeenshire: — 
The  Hon.   Robert  Bannerman  Fraser  Robertson,  Capt. 
late  21st  Lancers,  Barrister  (Inner   Temple),   served  with 
Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South  Africa  1900-1901  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  and  Great  War  1914-18,  with  9th  Lancers 
(wounded  and  taken  prisoner),  subsequently  G.S.O.  War 
Office,  b.  1873.     Res. — Long  Thong,  Thrapston,  Northants. 
Club—  Carlton. 

ROBERTSON  (L.O.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  langued  azure,  a  cinque- 


Second  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Rose  Robertson, 
K.C.S.I.,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  :— 

James  Shaw  Robertson,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Chalfont  St.  Giles,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1880,  Julia  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Harold  Barkworth  ;  2nd,  1888,  Ethel  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Hugh  B.  B.  McCalmont,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Seat — 
The  Vache,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks.    Club— Jun.  Carlton. 

ROBERTSON  (L.O.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  langued  azure,  three 
mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  holding 
an  imperial  crown  proper.  Motto — "  Virtutis  gloria  merces. " 
Livery — Blue,  red  waistcoat,  silver  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  George  Samuel  Robertson,  M.A. ,  b.  1825; 
d.  1874  ;  m.  1851,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  William  Charles 
Kerr,  M.D.  :— 

Rt.  Rev.  Archibald  Robertson,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter 
1903-15.  MA.,  D.D.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  D.D  (Durham),  Hon. 
LL.D.  (Glasgow),  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Oxford,  1876- 
1886,  Lecturer  1876-1883,  Dean  1879-1883,  Principal  of 
Bishop  Hatfield  Hall,  Durham,  1883-1897,  Principal  of 
King's  College,  London,  1897-1903,  Vice-Chancellor  of 
London  University  1902-3,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1885,  Julia  Eleanor 
Louisa  (d.  1925),  d.  of  late  Rev.  Charles  Noel  Mann  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — (1)  Archibald  Horace  Mann  Robertson, 
Gentleman,  a  principal  Clerk  at  the  Admiralty,  b.  1886  [m. 
1914]  ;  (2)  Gerard  Walter  Trevelyan  Robertson,  Esq., 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1889  [ni.  1921,  and  has  issue];  (3)  Hugh 
Alexander  Robertson,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.P. ,  M.B.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1892  [m.  1926].  Res. — 7  Canterbury  Road,  Oxford. 
Club — Athenaeum. 

ROBERTSON  of  Sewardstone  Lodge  (L.O. ,  7  Nov.  1907). 
Parted  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  three  wolves'  heads  erased, 
all  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  pots  of  lilies  ot 
the  first.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a 


foil  of  the  last,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  dexter  hand  erect  couped  at  the  wrist,  holding  a 
royal  crown  all  proper.     Motto—"  Virtutis  gloria  merces." 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  up  an  imperial 
crown  all  proper.     Motto— "  Virtutis  gloria  merces." 

Eld.  son  of  John  Robertson  of  Dundee,  b.         ;  d.         ; 

m.         ,  Barbara,  d.  of  William  Paterson  and  Isabella 

Fenwick  : — 
William     Paterson    Robertson,    Gentleman,    Managing 
Director  of  The  Rosario   Nitrate   Company,  Ltd.,   b. 


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LAWRENCE  ROBERTSON,  Gentleman.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1875)— Gules,  a  lion's  head  between  three 
wolves'  heads  all  erased  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm  erect, 
the  hand  holding  an  Imperial  crown  proper.  Motto — 
"  Virtutis  gloria  merces." 

ROBERTSON  of  Plas  Newydd,  formerly  of  Larkhall 
(L.O. ,  1812).  Gules,  three  Saracens'  heads  conjoined  in 
one  neck  proper,  the  faces  looking  to  the  chief,  the  dexter 
and  the  sinister  of  the  shield,  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  argent,  within  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  last.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  hand  erect  holding  an  imperial  crown  proper. 
Motto — "Virtutis  gloria  merces." 

Eld.  son  of  George  Hunter  Robertson,  Esq.,  J. P.  Den- 
bighshire (High  Sheriff  1905),  b.   1836;  d.   1912  ;    m. 
1864,   Constance,    d.    of  J.    H.    Rayner    of    Seaforth, 
Lanes.: — 
George  Hunter  Finlay  Robertson,  Esq.,  J. P.   Denbigh- 
shire    (High    Shariff  1908),    b.     1866;    m.     1893,    Ethel 
Stewart,   eldest    d.    of    W.    H.    Wilson   of   St.   Michael's 
Hamlet,  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — George  Hunter  Robert- 
son, Gentleman,   b.    1893;    and  Sylvia.      Res. — Gladwyn, 
Gresford,  Denbighshire.     Club — Athenaeum,  Liverpool. 

ROBERTSON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  gules,  between 
two  cinquefoils  in  fesse  vert,  as  many  wolves'  heads  erased  in 
pale  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a= 
rock  proper,  a  wolf's  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  gules,  between  two  cinquefoils  also  or. 
Son  of : — 

William  Robertson,  Gentleman,  b.  1856. 

ROBERTSON  of  Huntington  Castle,  co.  Carlow  (L.O., 
14  May  1908).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  between  three  wolves' 
heads  erased  argent,  a  naked  man  fessewise  in  chains 
proper.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a 


ROBERTSON   (L.O.,    13   Dec.     1905).      Gules,    on    a 
chevron    between   three  wolves'    heads  erased   argent,    as 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist, 
grasping  a  scimitar  enfiled  with  an  antique  crown  proper. 
Motto — "  Ramis  micat  radix." 

Eld.    son   of    Herbert   Robertson,  Esq.,    Barrister-at- 

Law,  J. P.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  M.P.,  b.  1849;  d.  1916  ;  m. 

1880,  Helen  Alexandrina  Melian,  d.  and  coh.  of  late 

Alexander  Durdin,  LL.D.,  J. P.,  of  Huntington  Castle, 

co.  Carlow: — 

Manning  Durdin  Robertson,  Esq. ,  Architect,  A.R.I.B.A., 

M.R.I. A. I.,  F.R.A.S.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carlow   1921,  b. 

1887;  m.  1912,  Nora  Kathleen,  only  child  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir 

Lawrence    Parsons,    K..C.B. ;     and   has    issue — Lawrence 

Alexander    Robertson,    Gentleman,    b.     1920 ;     Esmonde 

Manning  Robertson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Barbara  Helen  ; 

and  Olivia  Melian.     Seat. — Huntington  Castle,  Clonegal, 

co.  Carlow.     Town  res. — 10  Raglan  Road,  Dublin. 


many  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand 
holding  up  an  imperial  crown  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Virtutis  gloria  merces." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Brown  Robertson,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
Coleburn,  co.  Moray,  sometime  Lord  Dean  of  Guild 
of  the  city  of  Dundee,  b.  1840;  d.  ;  m.  1871,  Jane 

Nicoll,  only  d.  of  Robert  Walker : — 
John  Charles  Robertson,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
2nd  Highland  Brigade  R.F.A. ,  b.  1872;  m.  1903,  Blanche 
Mary  Stewart,  eld.  d.  of  Edward  Chichester  Burnard  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Arthur  Charles  William  Robertson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905.     Ree. — 

HENRY  ARGYLL  ROBERTSON  - FULLARTON, 
Gentleman,  M.B. ,  CM.  Edinburgh  University.  Born 
23  Dec.  1868,  being  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  M.  Robertson,  Minister  of  Bo'ness  Parish, 
co.  Linlithgow,  who,  in  virtue  of  the  Deed  of  Entail, 
assumed  the  name  of  Fullarton,  by  his  wife  Susan  Anne, 
third  dau.  of  Major  Archibald  Fullarton  of  Kilmichael  and 
Whitefarland.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1886)— Argent, 
a  crescent  between  three  otters'  heads  erased  gules.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  camel's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "  Lux 
in  tenebris."  Married,  1899,  Edith  Muriel  (who  died  1900), 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Wilson,  of  Gala  Lismore,  Victoria; 
and  has  issue — Hilda.  Seat — Kilmichael,  Brodick,  Isle  of 
Arran.  Residence — Torphins,  Bridge-of-Weir,  Renfrew- 
shire. 

ROBERT  PURDON  ROBERTSON  -  GLASGOW, 
Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Ayr,  late  Lieut.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.  and 
Lt.-Col.  2nd  V.B.  R.  Scots  Fusiliers.  Born  1868,  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Bruce  Robertson-Glasgow,  Esq., 
J.  P.  and  D.L. ,  by  his  wife  Deborah  Louisa  Grace,  dau.  of 
Simon  George  Purdon  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,rematric.  Sept.  17,  1902) — Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
argent,  three  crescents  of  the  field  (for  Robertson);  2  and 
3,  argent,  a  cocoanut-tree  fructed  proper,  growing  out  of  a 
mount  in  base  vert,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  shakefork  between 
a  martlet  on  the  dexter,  and  a  salmon  on  the  sinister, 
argent,  the  last  holding  in  the  mouth  a  ring  or  (Glasgow, 
1807).    Mantlings — Dexter,  gules,  doubled  argent ;  sinister, 


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azure,  doubled  argent.    CrestB—  Dexter,  a  dexter  band  hold- 
ing up  an  Imperial  crown  all  proper.     (Motto — "  Quo  fas 


et  gloria");  sinister,  a  demi-negro,  holding  in  the  dexter 
hand  a  sugar-cane  all  proper  (Motto — "  Parceresubjectis.") 
Livery — Black.  Married,  Feb.  9,  1897,  Muriel  Barbara, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Holt  Wilson  ;  and  has  Issue — 
(1)  Robert  Wilson  Robertson-Glasgow,  Gentleman,  b. 
Nov.  7,  1899 ;  (2)  Raymond  Charles  Robertson-Glasgow, 
Gentleman,  b.  July  15,  1901.     Seat — 

JOHN  STEWART  ODIARNE  ROBERTSON-LUX- 
FORD,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Perth  and  Sussex,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Born  Feb.  13,  1851,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Odiarne  Luxford,  Esq.,  of  Higham,  Sussex,  J. P.,  sometime 
an  officer   Royal   Dragoons,  by  his  wife   Marion,  dau.   of 


on  a  pile  azure,  between  two  arrows  points  downwards  in 
base  of  the  last,  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  field  (for 
Luxford) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or  (for 
Robertson);  Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  a  wolf 
rampant  or,  collared,  with  line  reflexed  over  the  back  azure, 
supporting  an  arrow  as  in  the  arms  also  proper  (for  Lux- 
ford) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hand  holding  up  an 
imperial  crown  proper  (for  Robertson).  Motto — "  Virtutis 
gloria  merces."  Married,  1880,  Cecilia  Helen,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  James  Walker  of  Dairy  ;  and  has  Issue — James 
Odiarne  Robertson  Luxford,  Gentleman,  b.  1882 ;  Ermen- 
trude  Anne  [m.  1901,  Henry  Curteis  Burra  of  Springfield, 
and  has  issue] ;  and  Audrey  Marion  [m.  1906,  Major  Charles 
Bayard  Rich,  son  of  Col.  C.  C.  Rich,  R.H.A.  (killed  in 
action  1917),  and  has  issue].  Seat  —  Higham  House, 
Robertsbridge,  Sussex.  Town  house — 31  Elvaston  Place, 
London,  S.W.  Clubs  —  United  University,  New  (Edin- 
burgh). 

ROBERTSON-MACDONALD(L.O,  1900).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  three  crescents  interlaced  or,  between  as 
many  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
all  within  a  bordure  of  the  third,  charged  with  three  cres- 
cents in  chief  and  five  mullets  of  the  first ;  2  and  3,  quarterly, 
i. ,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules ;  ii. ,  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped 
fessways,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee'  in  pale  gules ;  iii,. 
or,  a  lymphad,  oars  in  saltire  sable,  and  in  base  a  salmon 
naiant  proper  in  a  sea  vert ;  iiii. ,  argent,  an  oak  tree  proper. 
Mantling — Dexter,  gules  and  or ;  sinister,  gules  and  argent. 


Robert  Wallas,  Esq. ,  of  Madeira ;  and  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  in  1864  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Robertson, 
pursuant  to  the  will  of  the  late  George  Duncan  Robert- 
son of  Struan.    Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or, 


Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  issuing 
out  of  clouds,  holding  a  garb  proper  ;  Motto — "  Perseveranti 
dabitur  "  (Robertson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  castle 
argent,  masoned  sable;  Motto— "  My  hope  is  constant  in 
thee"  (Macdonald). 

Eld.    son   of    Admiral   David    Robertson-Macdonald. 
R.N.,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1848,  Caroline,  d.  of  James 
Beck  of  Priors  Hardwick,  Warwickshire  : — 
David    Macdonald    Robertson-Macdonald,    Gentleman, 
Barr.-at-Law,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1857;  m.  1889,  Ellen  Sophia, 
d.  of  the  Ven.  John  William  Sheringham,  Archdeacon  and 
Canon  of  Gloucester  ;    and  has  surv.   issue — Alan  David 
James    Robertson-Macdonald,  Gentleman,  b.   1895 ;   Mar- 
garet Gertrude  ;  and  Caroline  Janet.     Chambers — 2  Stone 
Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

HUGH  MAYNARD  EYRE  ROBERTSON  -  ROSS, 
Gentleman,  late  of  Glenmoidart,  co.  Inverness.  Born 
Nov.  10,  1856.     Armorial  bearings  (L.O.)— Quarterly,  or 


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and  gules,  on  a  cross  ermine,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  lymphad  sable,  and  in  the  second  and 
third  three  lions  rampant  of  the  third,  a  water-bouget  of  the 
fourth.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  proper,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  water-bouget  sable,  and  resting  each  claw 
upon  a  buckle  or.     Motto — "  Spes  aspera  levat." 

ROBERTSON-SHERSBY-HARVIE  of  Brownlee  (L.O., 
rematric.  2  Jan.  1913).  Or,  three  trefoils  slipped  vert,  on  a 
chief  gules,  as  many  wolves'  heads  ereased  argent,  armed  and 
langued  azure.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-wolf  argent,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert.     Motto — "  Per  mare  per  terras." 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Harvie-Shersby-Robertson,  Com. 
R.N.,  J. P.,  of  St.  Andrews,  Bedford,  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Shersby,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1880,  Elizabeth, 
d.    of     Thomas     Robertson    of     Lindsay,    Ontario, 
Canada : — 
Robert    Robertson  -  Shersby  -  Harvie    (formerly    Robert 
Robertson-Shersby)  of  Brownlee,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  served 
Great  War  as  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1890;  m.  1914,  Elaine 
Bruce,   d.   of  W.    B.    Fuller,    of    Lancaster,    New    Eng- 
land,   U.S.A.,   and  has  issue— Robert   Bruce   Robertson- 
Shersby-Harvie,  Gentleman,  b.   1915.     Estates — Brownlee 
and  Shersby,  Charlton,  Kent.    Seat — Brownlee  House,  by 
Carluke,  Lanarkshire. 

ROBINSON,  see  BURRILL-ROBINSON,  CLIFTON- 
ROBINSON,  and  RAINEY-ROBINSON. 

ROBINSON  of  London  (H.  Coll.,  1663).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4  (of  honourable  augmentation),  quarterly,  crenelle 
gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter,  upon  a  tower  argent,  a 
lion  of  England  passant  guardant  or  ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  buck 
statant  within  an  orle  of  trefoils  slipped  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck 
trippant  or,  collared  and  lined  vert,  the  collar  charged  with 
three  trefoils  slipped  or. 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Laud  Robinson,  9th  Bart., 

J.P.,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Cranford,  b.  1843;  d.  1893;  m. 

1870,  Madeleine  Caroline,  d.  of  Frederick  Sartoris  of 

Rushdean  Hall  : — 
Sir  Frederick  Villiers  Laud  Robinson,  10th  Bart.  (22  June 
1660),  M.C.,  Major late3rd  Batt.  Northampton  Regt.,  served 
in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  (France)),  b.  1880;  m.  1913,  Eileen,  d.  of  Harry 
Higham;  and  has  issue — Michael  Frederick  Robinson, 
Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  John  Ronald  Villiers  Robinson,  Esq.,  b. 
1915.     Seat — Cranford  Hall,  near  Kettering, Northants. 

ROBINSON  (H.  Coll. ,  1823).  Per  fesse  embattled  azure 
and  gules,  two  chevronels  between  three  bucks  trippant 
argent,  attired  and  unguled  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck 
trippant  in  front  of  park  pales  proper.  Motto — "Spes 
mea  in  futuro  est." 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  John  Innes  Robinson,  I.S.C. , 
b.  1833;  d.  1892;  m.  1861,  Bertha,  widow  of  Col. 
E.  S.  Swyny  and  d.  of  Rev.  G.  A.  Biedermann  : — 

Sir  Douglas  Innes  Robinson,  6th  Bart,  (n  Nov.  1823),  b. 
1863  ;  m.  1903,  Violet,  d.  of  late  Charles  Herbert  Ames, 
H.E.I.C.S.     Res. — The  Cottage,  Thriplow,  Cambridge. 

Francis  Buller  Robinson,  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m-  J909,  Mar- 
garet Stiles,  d.  of  late  W.  E.  Rich  of  St.  George's  Square, 
S.W.     Res.— 

ROBINSON.  Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks 
trippant  or,  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  field,  a  canton 
argent  :  quartering  Bethell,  Bell,  Grantham,  Bayles,  and 
Mowld. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Muschamp  Robinson,  Esq.,  J. P., 
F. R.G.S. ,  of  Lome  House,  Oxton,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1914  ; 
m.  1865,  his  cousin  Frances  Jane  (d.  1925),  second  d. 
and  coh.  of  the  late  Charles  Hancock  of  Upper  Clapton, 
in  the  county  of  Middlesex  : — 
Charles  Bethell  Allgood  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res. — "  Buckton,"  Silverdale  Road,  Oxton,  Birkenhead. 

Humphrey  John  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.  Postal 
address — S.  African  Police  H.Q. ,  Johannesburg. 

William  Mowld  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.  Res. — 
Rookcliffe,  Milford-on-Sea,  Hants. 

Hugh  Muschamp  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.  Res. — 
5  Sheffield  Terrace,  Kensington,  W.8. 


ROBINSON  of  Toronto  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  stags  trippant  vert,  as  many  cinquefoils  of 
the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  vert,  bezantee.  Motto — "  Pro- 
pere  et  provide." 

Sons  of  John  Beverley  Robinson,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Gov.  of 

Ontario  1880-1887,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1896 ;  m.  1847,  Mary 

Jane,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Christopher  Alexander  Hager- 

man,    Puisne'   Judge   of    the    Queen's    Bench,    Upper 

Canada: — 

Sir  John  Beverley  Robinson,  4th  Bart.  (21  Sept.  1854), 

b.  1848  ;    m.  1st,   1873,   Margaret  (d.  1875),   d.  of  James 

MacDonell  of  Toronto ;  2nd,  1892,  Eleanor  Biggar,  d.  of 

Charles  W.  Cooke,  M.D.,  of  Toronto ;  and  has  issue — 

John  Beverley  Beverley  Robinson,  Esq.,  b.  1895  ;  Margaret 

Mary  [m.  1896,  Dalton  McCarthy,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 

has   issue"!.      Res. — Glenwood,    Edgewater,    New    Jersey, 

U.S.A. 

Strachan  Napier  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1849.  Res. — 
Toronto. 

Sons  of  Christopher  Conway  Robinson,   Esq.,   K.C., 
b.    1853;    d.   1907;    m.    1880,    Jane,    d.   of   Norman 
Torquil  M'Leod  of  Toronto: — 
John  Beverley  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 
Norman  Macleod  Beverley  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Res. — 

Sons  of  Christopher  Robinson,  Esq.,  K.C.,  of  Toronto, 
b.  1828;    d.   1905;    m.   1879,   Elizabeth  Street,   d.   of 
Josiah  Burr  Plumb,  Speaker  of  the  Senate,  Canada : — 
Christopher    Charles    Robinson,    Gentleman,    b.    1883 ; 
m.   1907,    Isabel  Hodgins,  d.  of  Charles  B.  W.   Biggar, 
Esq.,  K.C.  ;  and  has  issue — Christopher  Robinson,  Gentle- 
man,  b    1909  ;    Peter  Beverley   Robinson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1915  ;  Hugh  Lukin  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Helen 
Hilary;  and  Laura  Beverley.    Res. — 

John  Beverley  Robinson,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.F., 
6.  1884;  m.  1920,  Marion,  d.  of  W.  de  Lisle  Schreiber  of 
Toronto.    Res. — 

Duncan  Strachan  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m. 
1916,  Emily,  d.  of  J.  G.  Watson  of  Brandon,  Manitoba. 
Res.— 

Only  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Walker  Robinson, 

K.C.B.,  b.  1836;  d.  1924;  m.  1884,  Margaret  Frances, 

d.  of  General  Sir  Archibald  Alison,  G.C.B.,  2nd  Bart. : — 

Charles  Archibald    Beverley    Robinson,    Esq.,    b.  1898. 

Post,  add.— 

ROBINSON  (H.ColL).  Vert,  a  stag  trippant  or,  on  a 
chief  argent  two  demi-lions  rampant  gules,  each  holding 
between  the  paws  an  ogress.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  ancient 


wooden   battleship   proper,  an  escutcheon  gules  charged 
with  a  cinquefoil  or.     Supporters— Dexter,  a    waterman 


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-wearing  the   coat  and   badge   known   as  a  "  Doggett's " 
■coat  and  badge,  and  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  an  oar  ; 
sinister,  an  Australian  aborigine,  with  shield  and  spear  all 
proper. 

Eld.  son  of  Robert  William  Robinson  of  Nelson  Dock, 
Rotherhithe,  London,  Shipbuilder,  b.   1829  ;  d.  1895 ; 
m.  1852,    Frances   S.,    d.    of  Thomas    Bilbe,   also  of 
Nelson  Dock,  Rotherhithe,  Shipbuilder  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Sir  Thomas   Bilbe  Robinson,    G.B.E.  (1920), 
K.C.M.G.  (1913),    Knt.   Bach.   (1910),  Officer   Legion  of 
Honour,   Comdr.   Orders  of  the    Crown  of  Italy  and  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Agent-Gen.  in  London  for  Queensland 
1910-20,  Dir.  of  Meat  Supplies  for  Allied  Armies  1914-18, 
J.  P.    Queensland,    commanded  1st  Queensland    Regt.    of 
Infantry,   b.   1853;    m.  1st,    1876,  Elizabeth  Phoebe  Jane 
Sarah    (d.    1901),    d.    of   William   Jobling    of   Brockley, 
Kent;   and   by  her   has    issue — Janet    [m.    1911,    Harold 
Parker];  2nd,  1903,   Rosa  Hannah,  d.  of  Walter  Cowell 
of  Broadstairs  ;  and  has  further  issue — Allan  Bilbe  Robin- 
son, Esq.,  b.  1910  ;   Phyllis  Rosa;  and  Olive  Marion  [m. 
1927,  James  Newton  Rodney  Moore,  Lieut  3rd  Batt.  Gren. 
Gds.].      Res. — Callis  Court,    Broadstairs,    Kent;    7  Cam- 
bridge Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.     Clubs — Oriental,  Re- 
form, Queensland  (Brisbane). 

FRANCIS  EDWARD  ROBINSON,  Esq.,  J. P.  Middx., 
M.A.  (Cantab.).  Born  July  30,  1865,  being  the  elder  son  of 
the  late  Edward  Robinson  of  York,  by  his  wife  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Jonathan  Williams  of  Darlington,  Member  of  the  Middle- 
sex C.C.  1913-22.  Armorial  bearings  —  Or,  gutt^e-de- 
sang,  on  a  bend  gules  between  two  roses  of  the  last, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  three  hearts  argent.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
two  arms  embowed,  the  hands  holding  a  stag's  head  erased 
all  proper,  between  the  attires  a  heart  argent.  Motto  —  "  In 
omnibus  temperantia."  Married,  April  19,  1894,  Amy 
Eliza,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  James  Hargreaves  of 
Gooden  House,  Heywood,  co.  Lanes.  ;  and  has  Issue — (1) 
Alan  James  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  April  10,  1895;  (2) 
Montague  Arnet  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  April  24,  1898; 
(3)  Hugh  Hargreaves  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  April  5, 
1899.      Residence — Gooden   Gate,    Stanmore,     Middlesex. 

THOMAS  MIDDLETON  ROBINSON,  Esquire, 
Major,  late  14th  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  West  York- 
shire Regt.  and  Army  Pay  Department.  Born  Jan.  27, 
1849,  being  the  second  son  of  William  Robinson  Robinson, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (who  with  his  issue  was  authorised  by 
Royal  Licence,  dated  Sept.  22,  1838,  to  take  the  surname 
af  Robinson  only,  and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Robinson),  by 
his  wife  Sarah  Dorothy,  only  surviving  dau.  of  William 
Grey  of  Norton,  co.  Durham.  Armorial  bearings— Vert, 
guttee-d'eau,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  trippant  or, 
as  many  cinquefoils  gules  (for  Robinson).  Mantling  vert 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck  or, 
supporting  with  his  dexter  fore-leg  an  escutcheon  quarterly 
gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  flory  argent. 
Motto — "Post  nubila  Phoebus."  Married,  July  24,  1884, 
Jessie(rf.  191 8),  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Drummond 
Bailey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Charlton  Musgrove,  co.  Somerset, 
Residence— Western  House,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

WILLIAM  GREY  ROBINSON,  J. P.  Gloucs.,  M.A. 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford.  Born  August  14,  1846,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Robinson  Robinson,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.  (by  Royal  Licence,  dated  Sept.  22,  1838,  he 
and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  surname  of  Robin- 
son only,  and  also  to  bear  the  arms  of  Robinson),  by  his 
wife  Sarah  Dorothy,  only  surviving  dau.  of  William  Grey 
of  Norton,  co.  Durham.  Armorial  bearings  —  Vert, 
gutt6e-d'eau,  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks  trippant  or, 
as  many  cinquefoils  gules  (for  Robinson).  Mantling  vert 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck  or, 
supporting  with  his  dexter  fore-leg  an  escutcheon  quarterly 
gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  flory  argent. 
Motto — "Post  nubila  Phoebus."  Seat — Silksworth,  near 
Sunderland.  Residence — Parklands,  Stonehouse,  Glouces- 
tershire. 

ROBINSON  (H.  Coll.,  1856).  Vert,  on  a  chevron 
ermine  between  two  stags  trippant  argent,  two  swords  in 
saltire  proper  between  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  field. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  amid  fern  proper,  a  stag 
trippant  or,  guttle  vert. 

Sons  of  late   Surg.-Maj.    Frederick  Robinson,    M.D. , 


Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  d.  1901 ;  m.  1853,  Alice,  only 
surv.  d.  of  Robert  Yarde  Foley  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork  : — 

George  Somerville  Robinson,  Esq.,  Surg.  Lt.-Col.  late 
Scots  Guards,  served  in  S.  Africa,  b.  2  June  1857  ;  m.  27  Nov. 
1890,  his  cousin  Adelaide  Maude,  widow  of  Robert  Seymour, 
and  only  d.  of  Edward  Green  Foley  of  Dublin  ;  and  has 
had  issue — George  Cuthbert  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  21 
Nov.  1892  ;  d.  .     Res. — 

Frederick  Foley  Robinson,  Gentleman,  M.  I.E.E. , 
A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  1864.  Res.— Engineers'  Dept.  L.C.C. , 
Spring  Gardens,  S.W. 

Rev.  Cecil  Lowes  Robinson,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.), 
Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Leicester,  b.  17  Dec.  1869.  Res. — St. 
George's  Vicarage,  Leicester. 

ROBINSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  ermines, 
between  two  branches  of  oak  fructed  and  slipped  in  chief 
and  an  esquire's  helmet  in  base  all  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the   colours, 


issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a  tower,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  erect  between  two  branches  of  oak  fructed  and  holding 
in  the  hand  a  like  branch  of  oak  all  proper.  Motto— 
"  Acquirit  qui  tueter." 

Son  of  Samuel  Robinson,  b.  1834 ;  d.  1913 ;  m.  , 

Elizabeth  (b.   1831,   d.    1909),   d.   of  Richard   Pycraft 

Howard : — 

Frederick  Arthur  Robinson,  Gentleman,  Assoc. Inst. C.E. , 

M.I.Mech.E. ,  b.  i860;  m.  1887,  Kate  Frances,  eldest  d.  of 

Rev.   Henry  William   Butcher;   and  has  issue- Frederick 

Percival  Robinson,  Gentleman,  B.A.   of  Pembroke  Coll., 

Cambridge,  b.  1887 ;   and  Marion  Frances  Kate.     Res. — 

The  Tilt  House,  Cobham,  Surrey.     Club — Constitutional. 

ROBINSON  (U.O.,  1891).  Vert,  a  chevron  engrailed 
or,  between  three  stags  at  gaze  of  the  last,  each  charged 
with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  crown  vallary  or,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  stag  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Legi  regi  fidus." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Augustus  Robinson,  P.C., 
K.C.B.,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1857;  d.  1927;  m.  1883,  Harriet, 
d.  of  Sir  Robert  Lynch- Blosse,  10th  Bart.  : — 

Sir  Christopher  Henry  Robinson,  2nd  Bart.  (30  Jan.  1920), 
b.  1884  ;  m.  1912,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Henry  Warren  of  Carrick- 
mines,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue — Niall  Bryan  Robinson, 
Esq.,  b.  1918.  Res.—  64  Burton  Court,  S.W.3.  Clubs— 
Windham,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Bryan  Arthur  Robinson,  Esq.,  b.  1889;  m.  1919,  Pamela, 
d.  of  Ambrose  Pickard  of  Leeds.     Res. — Vincennes,  France. 

Adrian  Robinson,  Esq.,  Chief  Inspector  Home  Office, 
Northern  Ireland,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1919,  Agnes  Patricia,  d.  of 
Hugh  Dorrien  of  Donegal,  and  has  issue — Henry  Adrian 
Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Res.  —  Magheraleave, 
Lisburn,  co.  Antrim. 

Only  s.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hercules  George  Robert 


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Robinson,  ist  Baron  Rosmead,  a  Bart. ,  P.  C. ,  G.  C.  M.  G. , 
Gov.  of  Cape  Colony  and  High  Commr.  of  S.  Africa, 
b.  1824 ;  d.  1897  ;  tn.  1846,  Hon.  Nea  Arthur  Ada  Rose 
d'Amour  Annesley,  d.  of  10th  Visct.  Valentia : — 
Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Hercules  Arthur  Temple  Robinson,  2nd 
Baron  Rosmead  of  Rosmead,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Tafel- 
burg,  S.  Africa  (11  Aug.  1896)  2nd  Bart.  (U.K.,  6  Feb.  1891), 
late  Major  and  Hon.   Lt.-Col.  5th  Batt.   Roy.  Fus.,  served 
in  S.    African  War   [Supporters  —  Dexter,   an  ostrich ; 
sinister,  a  kangaroo,  both  regardant  proper],  b.  1866 ;  tn. 
1891,  Hon.  Edith  Louisa  Handcock,  d.  of  4th  Lord  Castle- 
maine  ;  and  has  had  issue — Hon.  Hercules  Edward  Joseph 
Robinson,  2nd  Lieut.  8th  Batt.  The  Buffs,  b.  1895  ;  d.  1915, 
of  wounds  received  in  action  ;  Hon.  Edith  Norah  Florence 
[tn.  i9i7,Capt.  John  Lachlan  Cope,  R.  N.  A.  S.,and  has  issue] ; 
and  Hon.  Nea  Kathleen  Elizabeth  Clare.     Res. — 16  West 
Bolton  Gardens,  W.5.       Clubs — Carlton,  Army  and  Navy. 
Son    of    Sir     William    Cleaver     Francis     Robinson, 
G.C.M.G.,  Gov.  of  Western  Australia,  &c,  b.   1834; 
d.  1897 ;  tn.  1862,  Olivia  Edith  Dean,  d.  of  Most  Rev. 
Thomas  Stevart  Townsend,  Bishop  of  Meath  : — 
Major  Frederick  William  Templetown  Robinson,  D.S.O. 
(1900),  late   ist  Roy.  Garrison   Regt. ,  b.   1863;    tn.   1888, 
Gertrude  Maria,  d.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hughes,  9th  Bart.  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Douglas  Frederick  Hughes  Robinson,  Esq., 
h,  1891  ;  (2)  Llewellyn  Maitland  Hughes  Robinson,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1893 ;    and    Ruth  Evangeline  Hughes  [tn.   1918, 
James  Menzies].     Club— Overseas. 

ROBINSON  (H.  Coll.,  1795).  Azure,  a  flying-fish  in 
bend  proper,  on  a  chief  or,  a  stag  lodged  between  two 
cinquefoils  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed,  vested  azure, 
cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a  flying-fish  proper. 
Motto — "  Non  te  descram." 

Son     of    Thomas    Robinson,    Gentleman,    b.     1809 ; 
d.  1893;  m.  1835,  Jane,  d.  of  Francis  Stephenson: — 
James   Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;    tn.  1885,  Ellen, 
d.  of  Francis  Theakstone,  of  Rathgate,  Darlington,  and 
has  issue— (1)  Alfred  Francis  Robinson,  Esq.,  Capt    Res.  of 
Officers,  late  3rd  Batt.  The  Green  Howards,  served  Great 
War    1914-18,  b.   1887  (Res. — 70  Warwick  Square,   S.W. 
Clubs — Jun.   Naval  and  Military,   Dar-as-Salaam  (Tanga, 
E.   Africa));    (2)    Thomas    Nevill   Robinson,  late   Lieut. 
R.F.A.,   and   R.F.C. ,  served  Great  War  1915-17,  b.   1893 
(Res. — Buenos  Aires.  Club — Jockey  (Buenos  Aires)) ;   Kate 
[m.  Henry  White,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Bertha  [m.  Thomas 
Rowell,  and  has  issue].     Res. — 3  Cliffe  Terrace,  Darlington. 
Son  of  Arthur  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Surgeon- 
Colonel,  Member  of  the    Hon.  Society  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  b.  1854;   d.   192a;  tn.   1881,  Isabel  Kate,  d. 
of  Joseph  Fawcett : — 
Arthur  Lowry  Robinson,  Esq.,  L.M.S.S.  A.  (Lond.),  temp. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  b.  1883.     Res. — 45B  Golders  Green  Road, 
N.W. 

ROBINSON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  stags  at  gaze  of  the  last,  each  gorged  with  a  collar 
vair,  two  stags' attires  chevronwise  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  stag  as  in  the  arms,  three 
escallops  reversed  or.     Motto — "  Qualis  ab  incepto." 

Surv.  sons  of  Nathaniel  Robinson,  b.   1824  ;  d.  1899 ; 

tn.  1848,  Martha  Jane,  d.   of  Thomas  Archer,   Esq., 

J.  P.,  of  Barton  Place,  Suffolk:— 

Wilford  Vidal   Robinson,   Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;    tn.  ist, 

1896,  Harriet,  d.  of  Capt.   J.   Saltren-Willet,   R.H.A.,  of 

Petticombe,  N.  Devon;  2nd,  1906,  Constance,  d.  of  Ronald 

Kennedy  of  Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — One  dau.     Res. — 

4  Old  Quebec  Street,  W.  1. 

Eustace  Harold  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  tn.  1895, 

Ellen,   d.   of  Wm.   Blewett  of   the   Dove  House,   Pinner, 

Middlesex  ;  and  has  issue — One  son  and  two  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  George  Strickland  Robinson,  b.  1832;  d.  1905; 

tn.  1857,  Harriet,  d.  of  W.  Good  of  Somerset  House  : — 

Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Robinson,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

late  Vicar  of  Ewshott,  co.  Southampton,  B.A.  (Camb.), 

b.   1837;  d.   1925;  tn.   ist,  1862,  Eliza  (d.  1868),  d.  of 

Thomas  Catlin  of  Chillesford,  Suffolk  ;  2nd,  1869,  Agnes 

(d.  1899),  d.  of  George  Abraham  Crawley  of  Highgate 

and  20  Whitehall  Place  : — 

George  Villiers  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  tn.  , 

Enid  Ellen,  d.  of  John  Rodney  Hatherly  ;  and  has  issue — 

Pamela  Rosalind  ;  and  Rachel  Barbara.     Res. — 

Clement  Crawley  Robinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  tn.  1903, 


Constance,  third  d.  of  Henry  Brooks  of  Hersham  Lodge, 
Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — Sidney  Strickland  Robinson,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1904  ;  Olive  Constance  ;  Daphne ;  and  Veronica. 
Res. — Woodlands,  Ewshott,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

ROBINSON  of  Hawthornden,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony 
(H.  Coll.,  1908).  Vert,  three  bezants  chevronwise  between 
two  chevronels,  the  whole  between  three  demi-stags  couped 
or.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-stag  or,  charged  with  two  chevronels  vert, 
supporting  with  the  dexter  leg  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  therefrom  a  banner  vert,  charged  with  a  bezant. 
Motto— "  Eureka." 

Sons  of  Sir  Joseph  Benjamin  Robinson,  ist  Bart.,  J. P. 

and  Mayor  of  Kimberley,  b.  1845 ;  d.  1929  ;  tn.  1877, 

Elizabeth  Rebecca,  d.  of  James  Ferguson  of  Kimberley, 

S.  Africa : — 
Sir  Joseph  Benjamin  Robinson,  2nd  Bart.  (1908), £.  1887. 
Seat — Hawthornden,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony. 
Wilfred  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.,  b.  1889. 

ROBINSON  of  Worksop  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale 
vert  and  or,  three  boars'  heads  couped  chevronwise,  between 
as  many  bucks  trippant,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
buck  proper,  gorged  with  a  mural  crown,  and  resting  the 
sinister  foot  on  a  boar's  head  fessewise  couped  or. 

Son    of  Thomas    Robinson    of    The   Manor    House, 

Arnold,  Notts.,  b.  1801 ;  d.  1878  ;  tn.  1830,  Alice,  d.  of 

Jarvis  Parr,  of  Arnold  :—  -  — i 

Sir  John  Robinson,  Kt.   Bach.  (1905),  J. P.   Notts.,  High 

Sheriff  1901,  Alderman,  C.C. ,  b.  1839;  tn.  ist,  1867,  Annie 

(d.  1909),  d.  of  Dr.  John  Sandford  Tatham  Davison ;  2nd, 

191 1,  Eveline  Maude,  d.  of  late  D.  F.  Alderson  of  Park 

House,   Worksop.        Seat — Worksop     Manor,     Worksop, 

Notts.     Clubs — Carlton,  Worksop. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  ROBSON-SCOTT,  Gentleman. 


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Born  1858,  eld.  son  of  Thomas  Robson-Scott  of  Newton,  by 
his  wife  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Wight.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1859)— Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  mullet  between 
two  crescents  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure  of  the  third  ; 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  stag  trippant  also  of  the  first,  between 
two  boars'  heads  couped  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant 
proper.  Motto — "  Patriam  amo. "  Married,  1887,  Mar- 
garet Suter,  second  dau.  of  the  late  William  Lang  of  Sel- 
kirk, N.B.,  and  Wargram,  N.S.  Wales  ;  and  has  had  with 
other  Issue — Thomas  Selby  Robson-Scott,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  The  Roy.  Scots,  b.  1894  ;  missing  and 
presumed  killed  in  action  1914.     Seat— Newton,  Jedburgh, 

ROBSON  (H.  Coll., 23  Jan.  1884).  Sable,  on  a  pile  nebuly 
or,  between  two  pairs  of  compasses  extended  in  base  of  the 
last,  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  first.     Mantling 


sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  the  embattlements  of  a  tower  encircled  by  a  wreath 
of  ivy  proper,  a  boar's  head  sable,  the  neck  charged  with 
a  pair  of  compasses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "Cura  et 
industria." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Edward  Robert  Robson,  Gentleman, 

F.R.I.B.A.,F.S.A.,  F.S.I. ,  b.  2  March,  1835;  d.  1917 ; 

m.  1861,  Mary  Ann  (d.  1900),  eld.  d.  of  Henry  Longden 

of  Western  Bank,  Sheffield  :— 
Philip  Appleby  Robson,  Gentleman,  F.R.I.B.A., 
F.M.S.A.  [Motto — "  Amore  corpora  cadunt  corda  ligata 
manent"],  b.  20  Feb.  1871  ;  m.  25  June,  1901,  Gladys 
Dorothy  (d.  1927),  yngst.  d.  of  Henry  James  Hanson  of  Mar- 
low,  co.  Bucks. ;  and  has  issue— Maurice  Edward  Appleby 
Robson,  Gentleman,  b.  29  March  1902  ;  and  Denise 
Jocelyn  Alethea.  Res.— Perceval  House,  Blackheath  Hill, 
S.E.10. 

Son  of  Henry  Robson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  b.   1840;  d.  1884; 

m.  1872,  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Burdon,  of  Gilesgate, 

Durham  : — 
Oswald  Henry  Robson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1914, 
Ann  Beatrice,  d.  of  Josiah  Brown  ;  and  has  issue — Kenneth 
Henry  Robson,  Gentleman,  *.  1917  ;  Donald  Alistair  Rob- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  1923 ;  Ida  Mary  ;  Grace  Marion  ;  and 
Joyce  Burdon.  Res.—  Melkridge,  Glebelands  Road,  Prest- 
wich,  Manchester. 

ROBSONf(H.  Coll.,  1910).  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine, 
between  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased,  and  in  base 
on  a  mount  a  cross  patonce  or.    Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  crescent 
a  boar's  head  and  neck  azure.     Motto — "  Fac  et  spera." 
Only   son   of   Baron    Robson,   of   Jesmond,    P.C., 
G.C.M.G.,    b.   1852  ;    d.   1918  ;    m.  1887,  Catherine 
Emily    (Res. — 26  Eaton   Square,  S.W.),  d.  of  the 
late  Charles  Burge : — 
Hon.  Harold  Burge  Robson,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  7th  Batt. 
Northumberland  Fus.  1927,  served  European  War  1914- 
18   (Mons  Star,   desp.,  Croix   de  Guerre),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  J.  P.  Northumberland,  1926,  Secre- 
tary of  Commissions  Lord  Chancellor's  Office,  1919,  6. 
1888  ;  m.  1st,  1912,  Ysolt  (whom  he  divorced  1920),  d.  of 
Col.  H.  Le  Roy-Lewis,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  of  West- 
bury  House,  Petersfield ;    2nd,  1922,  Iris,  d.  of  the  late 
Reginald  A.  Smith  ;    and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 
William  Michael  Robson,  Esq.,  b.   1912  ;  (by  2nd  mar- 
riage)— Nigel  John   Robson,  Esq.,  b.   1926  ;  and  Anne. 
Res. — Lesbury      House,      Lesbury,     Northumberland. 
Clubs — Bath,  Brooks's. 

ROBSON  (L.O. ).  Vert,  on  a  fess  ermine,  between  two 
boars'  heads  erased  or,  armed  and  langued  gules  in  chief, 
and  in  base  a  garb  of  the  third,  a  lotus  flowered  azure. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
1  veries,  a  boar's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— "  Virtute 
et  doctrina." 

Son  of  : — 

Samuel  Robson,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Edin.),  sometime  Principal 
oftheGovt.  Coll.,  Lahore,  India,  and  now  Principal  of  H.H. 
The   Maharaja  of    Kashmir's   Coll.   at   Jammu,   b. 
Post.  add. — The  College,  Jaminu,  Kashmir,  India. 

ROCHDALE,  Baron,  see  KEMP. 

ROCHE  (U.O. ,  arms  certified  and  supporters  granted 
1856).  Gules,  three  roach  naiant  in  pale  argent,  a  canton 
of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  an  osprey  or 
sea-eagle  with  wings  displayed  argent,  collared  gemelle 
azure,  membered  or,  holding  in  its  dexter  claw  a  roach. 
Motto — "  Mon  Dieu  est  ma  roche. " 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.  James  Boothby  Burke  Roche,   3rd 

Baron    Fermoy,    M.A.    (Camb.),     b.     1851 ;   d.    1920; 

m.  1880,  Frances  (div.  1891),  d.  of  F.  Work  of  New 

York  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Maurice  Roche,  4th  Baron  Fermoy 
(U.K.  10  Sept.,  1856),  M.P.  King's  Lynn  since  1924 
[Supporters — Dexter,  a  lion  erminois,  gorged  with  a  collar 
sable,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with 
three  roach  naiant  in  pale  argent ;  sinister,  a  greyhound, 
pean,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  therefrom  pendent  an 
escutcheon  per  pale  of  the  second  and  gules,  three  lions 
passant  guardant  in  pale,  counterchanged],  b.  (twin)  1885. 
Res. — The  Shooting  Lodge,  Heacham,  Norfolk.  Clubs — 
Bachelors',  Brooks's. 

Hon.  Francis  George  Roche,  b.  (twin)  1885.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Hon.   Alexis  Charles  Burke  Roche,  late  Gen- 

tleman-in- Waiting  at  the  Viceregal  Court,  b.  1853  ;  d. 

1914;    m.  1889,    Hon.    Lucy  Maude  (d.    1909),  d.  of 

1st  Viscount  Goschen  ; — 
George  Denis  Burke  Roche,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  in  the 
Army,  British  Vice-Consul  Comodoro  Rivada via  since  1925, 
b.  1893  ;  m.  1921,  Aletta,  d.  of  M.  Venter;  and  has  issue 
— Alexis  Maritinus  Roche,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Reginald 
Rupert  Burke  Roche,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Res. — British 
Vice-Consulate,  Comodoro  Rivadavia,  Chubert,  Argentine. 
Club— Bath. 

Edmund  Burke  Roche,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res-  — 

Son  of  Hon.  Ulick  de  Rupe  Burke  Roche,  C.B. ,  Col. 

late  S.W.   Borderers,  b.   1856 ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  ist,  1882, 

Agnes  Blair  (d.  1905),  d.  of  Gen.  Jasper  Otway  Mayne, 

R.  E.  ;  2nd,  1906,  Dorothea,  d.  of  John  Jones  of  Ynysfor, 

Esq.,  D.L.  :— 
Ulick  Edmund   Burke   Roche,  Esq.,    b.    1906.      Res. — 

Only  surv.  son  of  ist  Baron  Fermoy,  b.  18 15  ;  d.  1874  ; 

m.    1848,    Eliza  (d.  1897),    d.   of  James   Boothby,  of 

Twyford  Abbey,  Middx  : — 
Hon.  Edmund  Burke  Roche,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1912,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  John  Greaves  Clapham,  of  Quebec.     Res. — 

ROCHE  (Confn.  U.O.,  1  July  1838).  Gules,  three  roach 
naiant,  a  bordure  engrailed  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock,  a 
stork  close,  charged  with  a  torteau,  in  his  dexter  claw  a 
roach,  all  proper.     Motto — "  Dieu  est  ma  roche." 

Son  of  Sir  Standish  Deane  O'Grady  Roche,  3rd  Bart., 


1670 


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HOD 


J. P.  cos.  Clare  and  Carlow,  b.  1845;  d.  1914;  m.  1st, 
1874,  Mary  Harriet  Frances  {d.  1903),  eldest  d.  of 
Colmore  Frind  Cregoe  Colmore  of  Moor  End;  2nd, 
1910,  Sybil,  d.  of  late  Col.  Dyson  Lauri  of  Belsgrove, 
Argyllshire : — 
Sir  Standish  O'Grady  Roche,  4th  Bart.,  of  Carass,  co. 

Limerick  (8  Aug.  1838),  b.  1911.     Res.—  Aghade,  Tullow, 

co.  Carlow. 


ROCHE    of  Yass,    N.S.  Wales   (U.O.).     Gules,   three 

roaches    naiant   in    pale   argent,   between   as   many   cross 

crosslets  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — On  a 

wreath   of  the  colours,   on  a   rock   proper,  charged  with 

a  cross  crosslet  gules,  a  cormorant  with  wings  displayed 

argent,  beaked  and  legged  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 

roach  as  in  the  arms.    Motto—"  Mon  Dieu  est  ma  roche." 

Descendants  of  Stephen  Benjamin  Roche,  of  Abbeyside, 

Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford: — 

Descendants  ? 

Eldest  son  of  Frederick  William  Roche,  Gentleman,  of 
Dalby,  Queensland,  b.  ■  d,  ;  tn.  : — 

Frederick  William   Castle   Roche,    Gentleman.     Res. — 
Cavan,  Yass,  New  South  Wales. 


ROCHFORT,  see  BOYD-ROCHFORT. 


ROCHFORT  (U.O.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  robin  proper.     Motto — ' '  Vi  vel  suavitate." 

Sons  of  John  Burgh  Rochfort,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 

R.H.A. ,  b.  1838;  d.  1908;  m.  1863,  Hilare  Charlotte 

(d.    1907),   d.    of  Henry   Hall  of    Barton  Abbey,  co. 

Oxford  :— 

Horace  Cosby  Rochfort,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  tn.  1906, 

Violet  Ethel,  third  d.  of  John  Ussher  of  Rocklands,  Oran- 

more,  co.  Galway  ;  and  has  issue — Hilare  Francis.     Post. 

add. — 

Oswald  John  Rochfort,  Gentleman,  b.  1883;  tn.  1910, 
Ruth  Laurie,  only  d.  of  A.  Rapaport  of  Blackheath. 
Res.— 

Sons    of    Horace    William   Noel    Rochfort,    Esq.,   of 

Clogrenane,   B.A.,   J. P.   and    D.L.   (High  Sheriff  co. 

Carlow  1839,  and  Queen's  Co.  1845),  b.  1809  ;  d.  1891 ; 

tn.  1st,  1837,  Frances  Elizabeth  (d.  1841),  d.  of  Thomas 

Phillips  Cosby  of  Stradbally  Hall,  Queen's  Co.;  2nd, 

1845,  Hon.  Charlotte  Hood  (d.  1906),  d.  of  2nd  Baron 

Bridport : — 

Horace  William  Rochfort,  Esq.,   Capt.   (ret.)   R.N.,   b. 

1839;  tn.  1882,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Marriott  R.  Dalway,  M.P., 

of  Bella  Hill,  co.  Antrim  ;  and  has  issue — Horace  Marriott 

Thomas    Rochfort,    Gentleman,    b.    1883;    and    Dorothy 

Frances  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

William  Robert  Hood  Rochfort,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Tipperary, 
F.  Surv.  Inst.,  formerly  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1847;  tn.  1875, 
Helen  Blanche,  d.  of  Robert  S.  Palmer  of  Dromquinna, 
co.  Kerry.     Seat — Cahir  Abbey,  Cahir,  co.  Tipperary. 


Colonel  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  ROCHFORT- 
BOYD,  C.M.G.,  late  R.E.  Born  Oct.  4,  1850, 
being  the  second  son  of  thelateG.  A.  Rochfort-Boyd,  D.L.,of 
Middleton  Park,  Westmeath  ;  served  in  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882,  Brevet-Major,  and  in  S.  African  Campaign  1899-1900 
4C.M.G.).  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  gules  between  three  crescents  of 
the  second  (for  Boyd)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  in  chief  two  robin  redbreasts  proper  (for  Rochfort). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  pointing  upwards,  with  the  third 
and  fourth  fingers  folded  proper  (for  Boyd)  ;  2.  on  a  mural 
crown  or,  a  robin  redbreast  proper,  charged  with  a  cross 
pateeor  (for  Rochfort).  Mottoes— "  Confido  "  (for  Boyd)  ; 
"Candor  dat  viribus  alas"  (for  Rochfort).  Married  1st, 
1874,  Adeline  (d.  1902),  dau.  of  late  Mountifort  Longfield, 
D. L. ,  of  Castle  Mary,  co.  Cork;  and  has  had  Issue — (1) 
Robert  Mountifort  Rochfort-Boyd,  b.  1875,  d.  1884 ;  (2) 
Henry  Charles  Rochfort-Boyd,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
R.H.A.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1887  ;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action 
1917  [m.  1908,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Arthur  Nicholson  of  Brighton  ; 
and  had  issue — Charles  Rochfort-Boyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1912] ; 
2nd,  1906,  Grace  Ethel  Whiston  of  Birchwood  Fleet,  and 
widow  of  the  late  W.  W.  Whiston,  Postal  address — Bel- 
vedere House,  Farnboro,  Hants. 


ROCKE  of  Clungunford  (R.L.,  26  Nov.  1906,  H.  Coll.)- 
Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  three  chess- rooks  counter, 
changed,  on  a  chief  embattled  gules,  a  leopard's  face  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,    upon  a   rock   proper,    between  two   ostrich. 


feathers  erect  gules,  a  martlet  or.  Motto — "  In  Deo  nostra 
spes  est." 

Son   of    Evan   Aubrey   Thomas,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col.    late 
7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1845 ;   tn.  1st,  1882,  Constance 
Ida  (d.  1884),  only  d.  of  John  Rocke  of  Clungunford, 
co.  Salop,  Esq..  J. P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1869):— 
Evan  Meredyth  Rocke  (formerly  Thomas),  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  b.   1884;    m.  1911,  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  of 
Philip  Seymour  Williams  of  Napleton  House,  Worcester- 
shire ;  and  has  issue — John  Seymour  Evan  Rocke,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915 ;  Ida  Mary ;  and  Constance  Mary.     Seat — 
Clungunford  House,  Aston-on-Clun,  Salop. 

RODDAM  (R.L.,  6  Nov.  1864,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on 
a  bend  ermine,  three  cinquefoils  sable.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — (None  exemplified.)  Motto — "Nee 
deficit  alter."     Livery — Blue  and  red. 

Son  of  Roddam  Falder,  b.  1822;   d.  i860;   tn.    1851, 
Elizabeth  Scott,  d.  of  William  Wyse  of  Glasgow  : — 

Roddam  John  Roddam,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  J.P.  co. 
Northumberland,  B.A.  Camb.,  Lt.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batt. 
Special  Reserve  Northumberland  Fus.  (Mil.),  raised  and 
commanded  15th  Batt.  during  Great  War,  b.  1857;  tn. 
1879,  Helen  Fredericka,  d.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Taubman 
Goldie,  R.N.,ofThe  Hermitage,  Isle  of  Man  ;  and  has  had 
issue — Robert  Collingwood  Roddam,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  att. 
1st  Batt.  Northumberland  Fus.,  b.  1890;  killed  in  action 
1915  ;  Helen  Mary  Goldie  [tn.  1908,  Major  Graham  Holder- 
ness,  5th  Fus.];  and  Olive  Margaret  Rickman  [tn.  1920, 
Arthur  Dillwyn  Knox,  son  of  the  late  Bishop  of  Man- 
chester]. Seat — Roddam  Hall,  Wooperton  Station,  North- 
umberland. 

RODEN,  Earl  of,  see  JOSSELYN. 

The  Late  EDWARD  RODGER,  Gentleman.  Born 
i860,  and  died  1924,  being  the  son  of  the  late  James  Rodger, 
Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Lanark,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1891  ;  tn.  1852,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Rushton.  Armorial  bearings  ( L.  O. ,  1838,  re- 
matric.  1892) — Sable,  a  stag's  head  erased  argent,  holding 
in  his  mouth  a  mullet  or,  within  a  bordure  party  per  pale 
of  the  last  and  ermine,  charged  with  three  escallops  of  the 
first.  Above  the  shield  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon 


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a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  on  a  mount,  a  stag 
courant,  between  two  laurel  branches  all  proper;    and  in 


an    escroll   over   the  same,    this  Motto, 
Deo." 


Nos  nostraque 


RODNEY.  Or,  three  eagles  displayed  with  wings 
inverted  purpure.  Mantling  purpure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  wings  displayed  and 
inverted  purpure.  Motto — "  Non  generant  aquilae  colum- 
bas." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Bridges  Harley  Dennett 

Rodney,  7th  Baron  Rodney,  b.   1857;    d.    1909; 

by  1st  wife,  tn.  1891,  Hon.  Corisande  Guest,  C.B.E., 

d.  of  1st  Lord  Wimborne  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Bridges  Harley  Guest  Rodney,  8th 

Baron  Rodney  (19  June,  1782),  Bart.  (22  Jan.,  1764), 

Capt.  late  2nd  Dragoons  and  Royal  Scots  Greys,  Reserve 

of    Officers    [Supporters — Two    eagles    wings    inverted 

purpure,   beaked   and    membered   or,    each    sustaining 

with  the  interior  claw  a  banner  of  St.  George,  the  staves 

proper,  each  entiled  with  a  naval  coronet  gold],  b.  1891 ; 

tn.    1917,   Marjorie,   d.    of   Capt,    the  Hon.    Launcelot 

Lowther  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  George  William  Rodney, 

b.    1918  ;    Hon.  John  Francis   Rodney,  b.  1920 ;   Hon. 

Michael  Rodney,  b.  1926  :  Hon.  Diana  Rosemary.    Res. — 

Cottesmore  Farm,  Fort  Saskatchewan,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Club— White's. 

Hon.  James  Henry  Bertie  Rodney,  M.C.,  Capt.  late 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1893  [tn.  1st,  Bertha  (obtained  a  div. 
1927),  d.  of  F.  Jones ;  2nd,  1928,  Frances,  d.  of  R. 
Oldham.      Club — Bath. 

Hon.  Charles  Christian  Simon   Rodney,  Capt.   (ret.) 

Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1895  ;   tn.  1922,  Gladys,  d.  of  the 

late  John  Hamar  Greenwood,  of  Whitby,  Canada.     Res. 

— Bury  Green  House,  Cheshunt,  Herts.     Club — Turf. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Dennett  Rodney,  6th 

Baron  Rodney,  b.  1820  ;   d.  1864  ;  tn.  1850,  Sarah, 

d.  of  John  Singleton  : — 

Hon.    Robert    William     Henry     Rodney,     J. P.    co. 

Gloucester,  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1882,  Henrietta  Katherine,  d.  of 

Henry  Williams-Wynn,  of  Howberry  Park,  co.  Oxford  ; 

and   has  issue— Mervyn  Harley  Rodney,    Esq.,   Lieut. 

R.N.R.,  b.  1890  [tn.  1st,  Dorothy  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Rev. 

Benjamin   Norton-Thompson,    of    Weston-super-Mare ; 

2nd,   192 1,   Louise,  d.   of  Professor  Halleux  ;  and  has 

issue] ;  Robert  Henry  Basil  Rodney,  Gentleman,  b.  1893 

[tn.  1928,  Ellen,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Brimicombe] ;  Ivor 

Morgan  Rodney,   Gentleman,    Flight-Lieut.    R.A.F.,   b. 

1896  ;  Grace  Marion  [in.  1918,  Maurice  White  (d.  1925), 

Capt,    Rifle  Brigade] ;    Efah    Katherine.       Res. — Park 

Cottage,  Hopton  Castle,  Aston-on-Clun,  Shropshire. 

Son  of  Lennox  George  Rodney,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  (late 
Royal  Marine  Lt.  Infantry,  J. P.  for  co.  Southampton, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1872,  Julia  Susan  (Res. — Berring- 
ton,  Alverstoke,  Hants.),  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Philip 
Hast,  R.N.:— 


Lennox  George  Brydges  Rodney,  Esq.  [Motto—"  Eagles 
do  not  bring  forth  doves."  Livery—  Mulberry  and  primrose], 
Major  (ret.),  R.  Irish  Rifles  (served  in  S.  African  Campaign 
1899-1900),  and  Great  War  1014-15,  b.  Sept.  21,  1875  ;  tn. 
1917,  Gwendolen  Agnes,  d.  of  Richard  Whytock  Leslie, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  of  St.  Heliers,  Strandtown,  co.  Down.  Res. 
— 33  Clarence  Parade,  Southsea.  Clubs — Roy.  Portsmouth 
Corinthian  Yacht  (Portsmouth). 

ROGERS  (H.  Coll.  1841.).  Per  chevron  or  and  ermine, 
on  a  chevron  azure,  between  two  stags'  heads  erased  in 
chief  proper,  each  holding  a  mullet  in  the  mouth  sable,  and 
the  Roman  fasces  in  bend  sinister  surmounted  by  a  sword 


saltireways  in  base  proper,  and  entwined  by  a  double  chain 
gold,  three  cinquefoils  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  branch  of  the  tea- 
plant,  intertwined  with  sprays  of  the  flax-plant,  an  owl 
argent.  Motto — "Vigila."  Livery — Blue,  with  gold 
facings. 

Son  of  Alexander  Rogers,  Bombay  C.S. ,  b.    1826;  d. 
1910  ;  m.  1847,  Jane  Georgina,  d.  of  James  Davison : — 
Stewart  Alexander  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;    m.         , 
and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — Buenos  Ayres. 

Only  son  of  Sir  Robert  Gordon  Rogers,  K.C.B.,  Lt.- 

Gen.  Indian  Army,  b.  1832 ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  Catherine,  d. 

of  Capt.  Bance,  R.N. : — 

Alexander  Stuart  Rogers,  Indian  Police,  Prime  Minister 

and  Regent  of  Zanzibar,  b.  1862  ;  m.  Mary  Spackman  ;  and 

has  issue — 1  son.     Res. — 

Son  of  Archibald  Rogers,  Solicitor,  of  Calcutta,  b.  1834 ; 
m.  ; — 

Arthur  Stewart  Rogers.  Gentleman,   b.    1874  ;    tn. 

;  and  has  issue — 4  daus.  Address — c/o 
Messrs.  Barrow,  Rogers  &  Nevill,  Solicitors,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W. 

Sons     of     John     Innes     Rogers,    Chairman     of    the 
London  Chamber  of  Commerce,  of  Knyveton  Court , 
Bournemouth,  b.  1840 ;  d.  1912 ;  tn.  1866,  Fanny,  d.  of 
John  Elliott,  East  India  Merchant,  of  Calcutta,  and 
8  South  Cliff,  Eastbourne : — 
Alexander  Elliott  Rogers,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle 
Temple),  Lt.-Col.   (T.)  (ret.)  T.D.,  served  S.  Africa,  1900, 
and  Great  War  (T.D.),  b.  1867.       Res.— 9  Portarlington 
Road,    Bournemouth.       Clubs  —  National     Liberal  ;    St. 
George's  ;  Empire. 

Kenneth  Rogers,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  M.D.  (Lond.), 
b.  1870;  tn.  1900,  Elizabeth  Hope,  d.  of  Archibald  Parker, 
of  Camden  Wood,  Chislehurst.  Res. — Alford,  16  Upper 
Park  Road,  Bromley,  Kent.      Club— Old  Marlburian. 

Hugh  Innes  Rogers, Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  M.I.E.E.,  Presi- 
dent Bristol  Chamber  of  Commerce,  1926-27,  b.  1872;   m. 


1672 


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IQ02,  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Hunton,  of  St.  Cuth- 
bert's,  Lansdown,  Bath  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Charles 
Innes  Rogers,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1904  ;  Doreen 
Margaret  Innes  ;  and  Audrey  Beatrice  Innes.  Res.— Heath- 
field,  St.  Stephen's  Road,  Bath.  Clubs — Engineers' ;  and 
Constitutional  (Bristol). 

ROGERS,  see  COLTMAN-ROGERS  and  COXWELL- 
ROGERS. 

ROGERS  (  ).     Azure,  on  a  chevron   or,  between 

three  stags  trippant  argent  and  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
fleur-de-lys  of  the  second,  a  bugle-horn  sable,  garnished 
gold,  stringed  vert,  between  two  branches  of  oak  chevron- 
wise,  fructed  and  slipped  proper.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  and  suspended 
from  the  neck  by  a  ribbon  vert,  a  bugle-horn  as  in  the 
arms,  the  whole  within  two  branches  of  oak  fructed 
proper.  Motto — "  Nos  nostraque  Deo."  Livery — Blue, 
with  silver  facings,  piping,  and  buttons. 

Son  of  George  Rogers  of  Forty  Hill,  near  Enfield,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  his  wife  Helen  Pierpoint,  d.  of  George 
Morewood  of  Thornbridge,  near  Ashford,  co.  Derby: — 
John  Henry  Rogers,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  1849; 
m.  Mary,  d.  of  Rowland  M'Laren,  Esq.,  of   Kilfig,  J. P. 
co.  Carmarthen ;    and    has    issue — John    Edmund   More- 
wood  Rogers,  Gentleman;   Grace  Helen  Morewood;   and 
Dorothy  Bagshawe.     Residence — 

ROGERS  of  Penrose  (Vn.  Cornwall  1620,  Ped.  recorded, 
H.  Coll.  1925).  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  stags 
statant  sable  [The  following  Arms,  viz. — Argent,  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  in  chief  two  stags  trippant  ermines,  and 
in  base  a  deerhound  statant  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant 
paly  of  six  sable  and  or,  armed  of  the  last,  resting  the 
dexter  fore-foot  on  arose  gules,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or,  were 
granted  H.  Coll.  7  May,  1914,  to  Capt.  John  Peverell 
Rogers  and  his  descendants  and  the  other  descendants  of 
his  grandfather]. 

Sons  of  John  Peverell  Rogers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  R.A. 

(ret.),  b.  1846 ;  d.  1928 ;    m.  1880,  Maria  Adelaide  (d. 

1928),    youngest   d.   of  Adelaida    Giorgio    Guglielmo 

Enrico    Miloro,    Italian    Consul    at    Queenstown,  co. 

Cork : — 
John  Lionel  Rogers,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Devon- 
shire   Regt.,    b.   1880;    m.   1911,    Evelyn,  younger    d.    of 


Edmund  Salwey    Ford.        Seat — Penrose, A  nr.     Helston, 
Cornwall. 

Robert  Peverell  Rogers,  Esq.,  Capt.  Wilts.  Regt.,  b  1892  ; 
m-  1st,  Margaret  Noel  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Blaney  Benison 
Roper,  of  Killiney  ;  2nd,  1927,  Violet  Seavil,  and  has  issue 
— John  Peverell  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1928. 

Son  of  Rev.   Charles  Fursdon  Rogers,  M.A.»(Oxon.), 
Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  b.  1848  ;     d.   1928  ;    m.  1877, 
Frances   Fox  (d.    1926),  d.  of  Rev.  W.   W.    Harvey, 
Prebendary  of  Exeter:  — 
Woodis  Pascal  Rogers,  Gentleman,   b.  1883;    m.  1923, 
Marion  Agnes,  d.  of  John  Andrew  Cassels,  and  widow  of 
Charles  Monfries.    Res. — Goldsithney,  Marazion,  Cornwall. 
Yngr.  sons  of  John  Jope  Rogers,  Esq.,  of  Treassowe 
and    Penrose,    J. P.,    D.L.,    M.A.  (Oxon.),    M.P.   for 
Helston,  b.  1816;  d.  1880;  m.  1844,  Maria  (if.   1911), 
eldest  d.  of  William  Hichens  of  The  Grove,  Camber- 
well  : — 
Frederick    Evelyn    Rogers,   Gentleman,    M.A.   (Oxon.), 
b.  i860;    m.  1888,  Sibyl,  d.  of  Rev.  Morton  Shaw,  Rector 
of  Rougham,  Suffolk ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Morton  Rogers, 
Gentleman,  b.  1896;  and  Mary  Elisabeth  [m.  1915,  Comdr. 
George  Wilson,  R.N.].     Res.— 

Francis  Bassett  Rogers,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1862.    Res. — Falmouth. 

ROGERS  (H.  Coll.,  1785).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  vert, 
between   three  bucks  courant  sable,   five  ermine  spots  or, 


Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buck's  head  sable,  charged  with  three  ermine 
spots  or,  erased  gules,  attired  gold.  Motto — "  Celeriter 
ct  jucunde." 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  John  Rogers,  M.A.,  of  The  Home  and 
Stanage  Park,  J.  P.  cos.  Hereford,  Radnor,  and  Salop, 
*.    1817;  d.   1878;  m.   1851,   Charlotte  Victoria,  d.  of 
Rev.  Francis  Stonehewer  Newbold,  D.D.  : — 
Charles  Coltman  Coltman  Rogers,  Esq.  (q.V.). 

Son  of  Edward  Powys  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1855 ; 
d.  1920;  m.  1881,  Charlotte  ( Res.  —  Tregye ,  Truro, 
Cornwall),  second  d.  of  John  Michael  Williams  of 
Caerhayes  Castle  and  Burncoose  : — 
Charles  Michael  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Res. — 
Burncoose,  Perranwell,  R.S.O.,  Cornwall. 

Son  of  Edward  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1891 ; 

m.  1866,  Ada,  eld.  d.  of  Thomas  Deane,  Knt.  : — 

Edward   Thomas    Percy  Rogers,  Esq.,   M.C. ,  J. P.  co. 

Radnor,   Major  late  Hereford  Regt.,   b.   1872;    m.  1913, 

Marjorie  Anne,  d.  of  William  Carless  of  St.  Leonards-on- 


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Sea  ;  and  has  issue— 2  daus.     Res.— Ystrad  House,  Knigh- 
ton, co.  Radnor. 

Eld.    son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Percival   Rogers,  M.A.,  b. 

1821  ;  d.  1888;  m.  1st,  1852,  Katherine  (d.  1856),  eld. 

d.  of  T.  Mackarness  ;  2nd,  Mary  Robinson  (d.  1909), 

d.    of    Christopher    Edmund    Broome    of    Elmhurst, 

Batheaston  : — 
Percy  John   Mackarness   Rogers,    Gentleman,   b.    1856; 
m.  1896,   Louise   Victoria,  d.  of  George  Wilmot   of  The 
Mount,  Shoreham,  Sevenoaks ;    and  has  issue — (1)  Percy 
Alexander   Mackarness    Rogers,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    (a) 

Cecil   Victor   de   Burgh   Rogers,    Gentleman,   b.  ;  (3) 

Hubert  John  Mackarness  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. 
— Springmead,  Bexley,  Kent. 

Son  of  Edmund  de  Norbury  Rogers, Gentleman,  b.  1859  ; 

d.  1920  ;  m.  1907,  Mildred,  d.  of  G.  S.  Curtis  of  Rock- 

hampton  : — 
Cedric  Edmund  Rogers,   Gentleman,   b.   1908.     Res. — 
Pialaway  Downs,  Longreach,  Queensland. 

Yngst.    son    of    Rev.    Thomas    Percival    Rogers    (see 

above) : — 
Arthur   Edward    Rogers,    Gentleman,    b.    1863.     Res. — 
Naraingani,  E.  Bengal,  India. 

ROGERS  of  Bosvarren  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
nebuly  sable,  in  chief  a  rose  gules  between  two  stags 
trippant  of  the  second,  and  in  base,  a  stag  trippant  also  of 


ROGERS,  of  Nansloe  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
nebuly  sable,  in  chief  a  rose  gules,  between  two  stag« 
trippant  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  stag  trippant  also 
of  the  second,  between  two  like  roses.     Mantling  sable 


the  second,  between  two  like  roses.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Creat — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
stag  trippant  sable,  three  roses  gules,  slipped  and  leaved, 
one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — "  Nos 
nostraque  Deo." 

Sons  of  George  Boulderson  Rogers  of  Bosvarren,  co. 

Cornwall,  a  Commissioner  of  Taxes,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1900  ; 

m.    1859,    Mary    Amelia   (d.     1921),    d     of    Thomas 

Rogers  of  Helston  : — 
George  Edward  Boulderson  Rogers,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
i.  i860;  m.  1891,  Florence  Jane,  eld.  d.  of  Charles  Willi 
Hoffman  of  Reading ;  and  has  issue  —  Charles  Edward 
Boulderson  Rogers,  Esq.,  M.C.,  temp.  Capt.  Royal  Berks. 
Regt.,  served  Great  War,  £.1894  [m.  1915,  Janie  Walker,  d. 
of  the  late  Samuel  Pike,  and  has  had  issue — Claude  Edward 
Boulderson  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1915 ;  d.  1922  ;  Robert 
Samuel  Boulderson  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1928 ;  Jane 
Pike ;  Helen  Pike ;  and  Mary  Pike  (Res. — St.  Michael's, 
Hollington  Park,  St.  Leonards)];  (2)  Lewis  George 
Boulderson  Rogers,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War  as  Lieut. 
(Royal  Irish)  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1897  [m.  1918,  Viva  Lane, 
d.  of  the  late  Percy  Lane  Hawkins,  and  has  issue — Angela 
June  (Res. — Norefields,  Abbeyleix,  Queen's  Co.)].  Res. — 
Kendrick  Rise,  Reading. 

Constantine  ]  Frederick     Rogers,    Gentleman,    b.     1862. 
Res.— 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  stag  trippant  sable,  three  roses  gules,  slipped  and 
leaved  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — 
"  Nos  nostraque  Deo." 

Son  of  Henry  Rogers,  of  Nansloe,  Cornwall,  b.  1826  ; 

d.    1897;    m.   1853,   Mary   Sarah,  d.   of  William 

Edgcumbe  Cudlip,  of  Helston,  Cornwall : — 
Sir  Henry  Montagu  Rogers,  Knt.  Bach.  (1926),  J. P. 
Cornwall.^.  1855;  m.  1881,  Ellen  Constance,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  James  Deans,  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  Exminster,  Devon;  and 
has  issue — Tanner  Montagu  Rogers,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Maj. 
(ret.)  R.F.C.,  b.  1890  [m.  1917,  Rachel  Frances,  d.  of 
Kevitt  Rotherham,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Great  Gatehouse, 
Kenilworth ;  and  has  issue — Alan  Tanner  Rogers, 
Esq.,  b.  1 918;  and  Gillian  Frances  Tanner].  Seat — 
Nansloe,   Cornwall. 

Sons  of  Herbert  Leslie  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ; 

d.  1891 ;  m.  1884,  Agatha  Mary  Georgina,  d.  of  the 

late  Rev.  Thomas  Lockyer  Williams,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 

Porthleven,  Cornwall: — 
Henry    Rogers,   Paymaster    Lieut.-Comdr.    R.N.,  b. 
1887.     Res.— 

Herbert  Lockyer  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.    Res. — 

ROGERS  of  Yarlington  (R.L.,  17  Jan.  1914,  H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  three  stags  trippant  sable,  attired  or,  within  a 
bordure  ermine,  a  chief  azure.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased, 
holding  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  slipped  and  leaved  proper, 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  fylfot  or.  Motto — 
"  Justum  perficito  nihil  timeto." 

Son  of  Herbert   Edwin   Wright    Rogers,   Gentleman, 

Barrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1864  ;  d.  1922  ;  m. 

1892,  Ellen  Maud   Bickley,   d.    of  Benjamin    Bickley 

Rogers : — 
Rogers  Benjamin  Bickley  Rogers,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Adjt. 
3rd  Batt.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1897.     Seat — Yarlington  House, 
nr.  Wincanton,  Somerset. 

ROGERS  of  Yarlington  (H.  Coll. ,  1836).  Ermine,  three 
bucks  trippant  sable,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure  as  many  acorns 
slipped  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  CreBt— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head  erased  sable,  attired 
or,  on  the  neck  a'bendlet  wavy  gold,  charged  with  three 
acorns  vert,  holding! in  the  mouth  a  slip  of  oak  fructed 


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proper.      Motto — "Justum  perficito  nihil  timeto."     [This 


family  has  for  icpyears  claimed  and  still  claims  to  represent 
the  family  of  "  Rogers  of  Bristol  and  Eastwood,"  and  has 
always  used  their  arms  on  bookplates  and  plate,  but  the 
fedigree  has  not  been  entered  in  the  Heralds'  College.] 

Sons  of  John  Francis  Rogers,  Gentleman,  formerly  an 
Assistant   Commissary-Gen.    to   the  Forces,    b.    1826 ; 
d.  1901 ;  m.  1st,  1862,  Marianne  (d.  1869),  d.  and  con. 
of  Robert  Wadsworth   Bartell  of  Swanington  Lawn, 
Norfolk;  2nd,   1871,  Maria  Holmes,  eld.  d.  of  Hon. 
John  Young  of  Montreal : — 
Basil  Englesby  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Gerard  John  Bickley  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Hugh  Thornton  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 
Harry  Denton    Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Gordon  Pickering  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Bruce  Hildyard  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

ROGERS  (H.  Coll.,  7  July  1920).  Argent,  a  chevron 
couped  gules,  between  three  stags  courant  sable,  attired 
or,  each  upon  a  mount  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  caboshed 
sable,  attired  or,  between  two  sprigs  of  laurel  proper. 
Motto — "  Nunquam  obliviscar." 

Son    of   William  John  Rogers,  of   Clifton   House, 

Clifton,    Bristol,    b.  1829 ;    m.    1857,    Mary   Jane 

Clifford  :— 

Tracy  Percival  Rogers,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R., 

b.  1870 ;  m.  1st,  1896,  Alice  Ernestine  (d.  1903),  d.  of  Col. 

Maclver-Campbell,  C.B.,  and  Mrs.  Maclver  Campbell, 

of  Asknish,  Argyllshire  ;  2nd,  1908,  Lucy  Katrine,  d.  of 

the  late  Albert  Fry  of  Clifton,  and  has  issue — Gerald 

Percival  Vivian  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.    1900 ;    Albert 

Percival  Clifford  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;   Hubert 

Percival  Rogers,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.    Res. — Friezewood, 

Rudgeway,  nr.  Bristol. 

ROHDE  (H.  Coll.,  1763).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  em- 
battled azure,  between  two  falcons  rising  in  chief  proper, 
belled  or,  and  an  anchor  erect  in  base  sable,  the  cable  of 
the  third,  an  escallop  of  the  field  between  two  bezants. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  displayed  per  pale  or  and  purpure, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  patee  counterchanged. 
Son  of  John  Rohde,  Gentleman,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
b.  1812  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1st,  Sophia  Catharine  (d.  1846), 


d.  of  P.  J.  Truter,  M.D.,  Civil  Commissioner,  of  Wor- 
cester, Cape  Colony  ;    2nd,  Patience  (d.   1900),  d.  of 
Richard     Haughton,     H.E.I.C.S.,     of    Addiscombe, 
Surrey : — 
Robert   Turner   Rohde,    Gentleman,   b.  1851  ;   m.  1887, 
Frances  Olivia,  d.  of  Coventry  Mark  Woodhouse ;  and  has 
surv.    issue— Two    sons   and  two   daus.      Seat  —  Ranfold 
Grange,  Slinfold,  Sussex. 

ROKEBY.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between  three  rooks 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Motto— "  In  bivio 
dextra."     Livery — Claret. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Ralph  Rokeby,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,     J.  P.     co.     Northampton,    B.A. ,    Rector    of 

Arthingworth,   b.    1831  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1861,  Mary  Jane 

(d.  1912),  d.  of  Thomas  Barbot   Beale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Brettenham  Park,  Suffolk : — 

Henry  Langham  Rokeby,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Captain  late  Rifle 

Brigade,  b.   Nov.    26,   1861.      Seat—  Arthingworth  Manor 

House,  Market  Harborough,  Northampton.     Club — Naval 

and  Military. 

Rev.  Arthur  Willoughby  Rokeby,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of 
Carlton  Curlieu,  near  Leicester,  b.  June  7,  1866  ;  m.  1906, 
Ada,  d.  of  Rev.  C.  Ridley,  Rector  of  Bratoft,  Lincolnshire, 
and  has  issue — Kathleen  Ruthar  Mary.  Seat  —  Stoke 
Albany  House,  Market  Harborough. 

ROLFE,  see  NEVILLE-ROLFE. 

ROLL  of  The  Chesnuts,  Wanstead  (H.  Coll.).  Or, 
on  a  fesse  indented  between  four  billets,  three  in  chief 
and  one  in  base  azure,  each  charged  with  a  lion  rampant, 
a  civic  wreath  of  the  field,  between  two  bezants.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  or,  charged  with  two  bars  wavy 
azure,  cuffed  ermine,  holding  in  the  hand  a  chaplet  of 
laurel  proper.  Badge — A  sprig  of  laurel  and  a  sprig  of 
bluebell  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto 
— "  Not  for  King  or  country,  but  for  both." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Roll,  1st  Bart.,  of  Wanstead, 
Essex,  J.P.,  b.  1846;  d.  1927;  tn.  1867,  Emma,  d. 
of  James  Gilding  of  London : — 

Sir  Frederick  James  Roll,  2nd  Bart.  (4  Nov.  1921), 
b.  1873  ;  m.  1899,  Kate  Helen,  d.  of  John  West,  of  Ley- 
tonstone ;  and  has  issue — Enid  Helen  [m.  1928,  C.  Ray- 
mond Watts] ;  and  Betty  Katherine.  Seat — Rollesby, 
Wanstead,  Essex. 

Cecil  Ernest  Roll,  Esq.,  b.  1878;  m.  191 1,  Mildred 
Kate,  d.  of  William  Wells,  of  Snaresbrook,  Essex  ;  and 
has  issue — James  William  Cecil  Roll,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
Gordon  Wells  Roll,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Jack  Basil 
Roll,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — II  Nido,  Wanstead, 
Essex. 

ROLLASON  of  Hampton  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Per 
fesse  wavy  gules  and  barry  wavy  of  four  argent  and 
sable,  in  chief  issuant  a  Catherine  wheel  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
heron  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  sable,  beaked  and 
legged  gules,  supporting  with  the  beak  a  sun  in  splendour 
or.  Motto — "  Virtus  semper  viridis."  Livery — Black, 
with  yellow  facings. 

Second  son  of   Abel   Rollason,  of    Erdington,  co. 

Warwick,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1854,  Mary,  d.  of 

William     Shaw,    of    Alton    Grange,    Ashby-de-la- 

Zouch : — 
James  Rollason,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  High  Sheriff  co. 
Warwick  (1920),  b.  1861  ;  m.  1895,  Grace  Eveline,  d.  of 
Sir  Frederick  Howard,  Knt. ;  and  has  issue — Melvyn 
Howard  Rollason,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  Neville  Howard 
Rollason,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Mildred  Howard.  Seat 
— Hampton  Manor,  Hampton-in-Arden,  co.  Warwick. 
Club — Carlton. 

ROLLESTON  of  Saltford  House  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  within 
two  bars  nebulee  sable,  between  as  many  cinquefoils  in 
pale  azure,  a  tower  of  the  last.  Mantling"  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  sable, 
erased  argent,  between  two  cinquefoils  azure. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Vilett  Rolleston,  J. P.,  Hon.  Col. 
5th  Batt.  Middlesex  Regt.  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  in  the 
Army,  formerly  17th  Regt.  and  2nd  West  India  Regt., 
b.  1842  ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1864,  Martha  Florence,  fifth  d. 
of  late  Joseph  Morris  of  Hill  House,  Notts. : — 
Samuel  Vilett  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  Barr.-at-Law,  M.A.,. 
B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  b.  1869.    Seat— 


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Capt.  George  Rolleston,  3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  L.I.  (Spec. 
Reserve),  b.  1873;  m.  1905,  Beatrice,  widow  of  Herbert 
Hill;  and  has  issue— George  Vilett  Rolleston,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907.    Res. — 

Son  of  George  Rolleston  of  Great  Pan  Manor,  I.O.W., 

tn.  1841,  Augusta,  d.  of  Sir  William  Young,  1st  Bt.  :  — 

Arthur  Hampden  Vilett  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1855 ; 

tn.  1881,   Alice,    third   d.  of   Robert   Dawtrey  Drewett  ot 

Peppering,  Arundel ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

ROLLESTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  cinquefoil  azure, 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  on  a  canton 
of  the  field  a  rod  of  yEsculapius  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's 
head  erased  proper.  Badge — The  staff  of  the  President 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Ainsi  et  peut  estre  meilleur." 

Son  of  George  Rolleston,  M.D.,  F.R.S  ,  of  Park 
Grange,  Oxford,  b.  1829;  d.  1881  ;  tn.  1861,  Grace 
(d.  1914),  d.  of  John  Davy,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  :— 
Sir  Humphry  Davy  Rolleston,  1st.  Bart.  (24  June 
1924),  K.C.B.,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Camb.),  F.R.C.P.,  Hon.  D.Sc. 
(Oxon.),  D.C.L.  (Durham),  LL.D.  (Glasgow,  Bristol, 
Birmingham,  Edinburgh  and  Jefferson),  F.R.C.P.I., 
F.R.F.P.S.,Hon.M.D.(Dublin,  Padua,  Bordeaux),  Regius 
Professor  of  Physic  in  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Pres.  R.C.P. 
Lond.,  1922-26,  Pres.  Roy.  Soc.  Med.  1918-20,  Pres. 
Med.  Soc,  London,  1926-27,  Physician  in  Ordinary 
to  H.M.  the  King,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1894,  Lisette,  d.  of  F. 
M.  Ogilvy ;  and  has  had  issue — Francis  Lancelot  Rolleston, 
Esq.,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in  action,  1915  ;  Ian  Humphry 
Davy  Rolleston,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1901.  Res. — 
Southneld,  Cambridge.     Club — Athenaeum. 

ROLLESTON  (U.O.).     Argent,  a  cinquefoil  azure,  on  a 

chief  gules,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.     Mantling  azure 

and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's 

head  erased  proper.   Motto— "Ainsi  et  meilleur  peuteestre." 

Sons  of  Charles  ffranck   Rolleston,  Esq.,   R.M.,   late 

Major  King's  Roy.   Rifles  (Mil.),  b.  1833;    d.    1913 ; 

tn.  1873,  Mary  Dorothea,  d.    of  John    Hutchinson  of 

Killtorkan,  co.  Kilkenny: — 

James   Henry  ffranck    Rolleston,   Gentleman,    b.    1873. 

Seat— ffranckfort  Castle,  Roscrea,  King's  Co. 

Charles  John  ffranck  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Alured  ffranck  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 

Son    of  Charles    Rolleston-Spunner,    Esq.,    Q.C.,    of 

Glasshouse,    King's  Co.,  b.   1807;  d.  1888;   tn.   1836, 

Elizabeth,   d.   of  Rt.   Hon.   John  Richards,   Baron  of 

Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland  : — 

Thomas  William    Rolleston,   Gentleman,    b.    1857 ;    tn. 

1st,  1880,  Edith  (d.   1896),  d.  of  Rev.  William  de  Burgh, 

Rector  of  Ardboe  ;  2nd,  1897,  Maud  Henrietta,  d.  of  Rev. 

Stopford    Augustus    Brooke,    M.A. ;    and    has    issue— (1) 

Hugh  Charles  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  (2)  Arthur 

George  Rolleston,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Major  R.H.A.,  b.  1883 

[tn.   1916,  Susan  Agnes,  3rd  d.  of  5th  Baron  Clarina,  and 

has  issue — 2  sons  {Res.  —  Larkwood,  Camberley,  Surrey)]  ; 

(3)  Charles  Henry  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  (4)  Owen 

Molony  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.    1899   [tn.    1927,    Helen 

Andreae,   and   has  issue — 1    dau.    (Address — c/o   Bank   of 

New   Zealand,    Wellington,    N.Z.)] ;    (5)  Patrick  William 

Rolleston,   Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  three  daus.     Res. — 

Windrush,  Shotover,  Headington,  Oxford. 

ROLLESTON  ( H.  Coll. )).  Argent,  a  cinquefoil  sable,  on 
a  chief  gules  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence. Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  proper,  beaked  or, 
with  a  crescent  for  difference.  Motto — "Ainsi  et  peut 
estre  meilleur." 

Sons  of  the  late  Col.  Lancelot  Rolleston  of  Watnall, 
by  his  second  wife  Eleanor  Charlotte,  only  surv.  d.  of 
Robert  Fraser  of  Jorbeck,  co.  Inverness : — 

Col.  Sir  Lancelot  Rolleston,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Com- 
manding Notts,  and  Derby  Mounted  Brigade  (T.F.) 
1908-12,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1877)  Nottinghamshire,  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions  from  1912,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1882,  Lady 
Charlotte  Emma  Maud  Dalzell,  sister  of  Robert,  15th  Earl 
ofCarnwath.  Seats — Watnall,  co.  Nottingham;  Toynton, 
co.  Lincoln ;  and  Wellow  Hall,  Ollerton,  Newark.  Clubt 
—Carlton,  St.  James's,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  (Cowes). 

Vice-Admiral  Robert  Sydney  Rolleston,  R.N.,  b.  1849; 
tn.  1901,  Fanny  Lilian,  d.  of  late  Major-Gen.  Alexander 
Robert  Fraser,  M.S.C.,  of  Torbreck  ;  and  has  issue — 
Eleanor   Maud.      Res. — 


Henry  Edward  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1851.     Res. — 
Son   of    Rev.  William   Lancelot   Rolleston,    B.A.,  b. 
1816  ;  d.  1890 ;  tn.  1843,  Mary  Sophia,  elder  d.  of  Sir 
Frederick  Gustavus  Fowke,  1st  Bart.: — 
William  Gustavus  Stanhope  Rolleston,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P. 
co.  Leicester,  late  Major  Leics.  Yeo.,  b.  1862.    Res. — Glen 
Parva,  Leicester.     Clubs — Carlton,  Jun.  Carlton. 

Son  of  Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Auditor- 
Gen.  New  South  Wales,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1888;  m.  1854, 
Catherine,  d.  of  William  Leslie  of  Warthill,  co.  Aber- 
deen : — 
William  Leslie  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Res. — 
Sydney,  N.S.W. 

ROLLESTON  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand.  Argent,  a 
cinquefoil  sable,  on  a  chief  gules  a  lion  passant  guardant  or, 
a    crescent    for   difference.     Mantling   sable   and    argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased 
proper,  beaked  or,  with  a  crescent  for  difference.  Motto — 
"  Ainsi  et  peut  estre  meilleur." 

Sons  of  the  Hon.   William  Rolleston  of  Kapunatiki, 
Rangitata,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1903  ; 
m.  1865,    Elizabeth  Mary  (Res.  —  Middleton,    Christ- 
church,    N.Z.),  dau.  of  Joseph   Brittan    of  Linwood, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand : — 
Lancelot  William  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 
Francis  Joseph  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Address 
— Parliamentary  Buildings,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
John  Christopher  Rolleston,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 

ROLLS,  see  SHELLEY-ROLLS. 

ROLT(H.  Coll.)  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  three  dolphins 
embowed,  two  and  one,  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork,  in  the  beak  a 
bulrush,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  fountain  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Be  and  not  seem." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  John  Rolt,   P.C.,  of  Ozleworth 

Park,   Glos.,   b.   1804;    d.   1872;    tn.  1858,    Elizabeth 

Godson : — 

James  Rolt,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1888,  Grace  Susan, 

d.  of  Rev.  H.  Snow,  and  has  issue — John  Henry  Rolt,  Esq., 

b.   1890  [m.    1914,    and   has   issue] ;    Philip  James    Roll, 

Gentleman,  b.  1896  [tn.  1922,  and  has  issue].     Res. — Frog 

Hill,  Wokingham,  Berks.     Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge, 

Fly  fishers'. 

ROMANES  (L.O.).  Gules,  two  boars'  heads  erased  in 
chief  argent,  langued  azure,  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  of  the 
lecond.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a 


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wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  as  in  the  arms. 
— "Sero  sed  serio." 


Motto  Muriel,  d.  of  Frederick  Walter  Mager,  State  Engineer, 

Perak,  F.M.S.,  and  has  issue  —  Christopher  William 
Rombulow-Pearse,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Res. — Maymyo, 
Burma,  India. 


ROMILLY  (H.  Coll.,  1866).     Argent,  in  base  a  rock  with 
nine  points,  issuant  from  each   point  a  lily  proper,  on  a 


Eldest  son  of  George  Ernest  Romanes,  Gentleman,  of 
Pitcalzean,  Nigg,  Ross-shire,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1910 ;  m. 
1905,  Mima  Alexander  Allan,  d.  of  Rev.  Walter 
Scott : — 
George  Christopher  Romanes,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Seat 
— Pitcalzean,  Nigg,  Ross-shire. 

ROMANIS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  passion  cross  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  two  thistles  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  thistle  slipped  and  leaved 
proper,  a  passion  cross  or.  Motto — "Per  incerta  certus 
amor. " 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Francis  John  Romanis,  M.A.,  of 
The  Charterhouse,  b.  1848 ;  d.  1913 ;  m.  1888,  Anne 
Ellen,  d.  of  Hugh  Cowie,  K.C.,  Chancellor  of  the 
Dioceses  of  Durham  and  Rochester  : — 

William  Hugh  Cowie  Romanis,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
M.Ch.,M.B.  (Cantab.),  F.R.C.S.(Eng.),L.R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
b.  1889 ;  m.  1916,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  yngst.  d.  of  the 
Rev.  Robert  Burnett,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Vicar  of  Kilpatrick- 
with-Killurin,  co.  Wexford,  and  Canon  of  Ferns,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  has  issue — Robert  Donald  William  Romanis, 
Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Doreen  Rosalind  Elspeth.  Res. 
— 120  Harley  Street,  W.  ;  The  Rough,  Godalming.  Clubs 
—  United  University,  Athenasum. 

Donald  Gordon  Romanis,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.A., 
b.  1893  ;  m.  1930,  Wanda  Mary,  d.  of  David  Hilpern,  C.S., 
of  Egypt,  and  has  issue — Anne  Wanda ;  Charmian  Ruth  ; 
and  Dawn  Winifred.    Res. — Dinas  Bal,  Polperro,  Cornwall. 


ROMBULOW-PEARSE  (H.  Coll.,  4  Mar.  1919). 
Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  mullets  pierced  of  the 
field,  in  sinister  chief  a  griffin  segreant  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a 
naval  crown  or,  a  wolf's  head  gules.  Motto — "  Au  pis 
aller." 

Yngr.  son  of  William  Alfred  Rombulow-Pearse, 
Esq.,  Rear-Adm.  R.N.,  of  Teignmouth,  Devon,  b. 
1818  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1865,  Blanche  Eleanor,  d.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Parker  Cookesley,  M.A.,  of  Wimbome, 
Dorset : — 
Aubrey  Bewicke  Rombulow-Pearse,  Maj.  6th  Gurkha 
Rifles,  and  20th  Burma  Rifles,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1924,  Florence 


chief  azure,  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  rock  proper, 
a  crescent  argent.     Motto — "  Persevere." 

Son  of  Francis  Henry  Roniilly,  Esq.,  Capt.  Leicester- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1878;  killed  in  action  1915;  m.  1911, 
Jeannie  Austin  Cervantes,  d.  of  Sir  George  Melville, 
K.C.M.G.  :— 
Henry  Melville  de  Berdt  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
Res. — Church  Crookham,  Hampshire. 

Yr.  sons  of  late  George  Thomas  Romilly,  Gentleman,  of 
Bromley,   Kent,  m.   1848,  Margaret  Philip,  only  child 
and  h.  of  John  Mirrielees  of  Aberdeen  : — 
Samuel  Joseph   Maclean    Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.   1854. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Rev.  Cuthbert  Edward  Reynolds  Romilly,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  b.  1858;  m.  1898,  Mary  Louise,  d.  of  Edward 
Stenning  of  Bromley,  Kent;  and  has  issue — (1)  Cuthbert 
George  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ;  (2)  Philip  Francis 
Romilly,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1900;  (3)  Maurice  Cecil 
Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Dorothy  Eileen.  Res. — 
Awliscombe  Vicarage,  Honiton,  Devon. 

Arthur  George  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1900, 
Margaret  Noel,  d.  of  the  late  John  Coleridge  Frampton 
May  of  Creech  St.  Michael,  Somerset.  Res. — 56  Beaufort 
Mansions,  S.W.3. 

Son  of  3rd  Baron  Romilly,  b.  1866 ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1897, 
Violet,  d.  of  Sir  Philip  Grey  Egerton,  Bart.  : — 
William  Gaspard  Guy  Romilly,  4th  Baron  Romilly  (3  Jan. 
1866),  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers  late  Coldstream  Gds.  [Sup- 
porters (1866) — On  either  side  a  greyhound  argent,  gorged 
with  a  collar  fleury  and  counterfleury  azure,  and  charged 
on   the  shoulder    with   a   lily   slipped  proper],    b.    1899  ; 
m.   1929,   Hon.   Diana  Joan,   only  d.   of   Lord  Sackville. 
Res. — 127  Mount  Street,  W.  1.    Clubs — Guards',  Travellers'. 
Son     of    Charles    Romilly,    Gentleman,    Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1808  ;    d.  1887  ;    m.  1842,  Lady   Georgiana, 
Elizabeth  (d.  1867),  d.  of  6th  Duke  of  Bedford:— 
George  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1887,  Eliza  A., 
d.  of  Col.  John  A.  Campbell ;   and  has  issue — Herbrand 
Alan  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b  1894 ;  and  Charlotte  Gerda. 
Res.— 


ROMILLY  (H.  Coll.,  1886).     Argent,  in   base   a   rock 
with  nine  points,  issuant  from  each  a  lily,  all  proper  ;  on  a 


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chief  azure,  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  first. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  crescent  argent.  Motto— 
*  *  Persevere.  ' 

Sons  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Romilly,  J.  P.  and  D.L., 
M.  P.  for  Canterbury  (sixth  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly, 
Knt.),  by  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  Amelia  Jane,  third 
d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto  :— 
Samuel  Henry  Romilly,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  J. P.  co.  Hereford,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  [impaling  the  arms  of  Carnegie,  namely  argent, 
an  eagle  displayed  azure,  armed,  beaked,  and  membered 
gules,  on  its  breast  an  antique  covered  cup  or],  b. 
1849;  m.  1878,  Lady  Arabella  Charlotte  Carnegie  (d. 
1907),  d.  of  James,  9th  Earl  of  Southesk,  K.T. ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Bertram  Henry  Samuel  Romilly,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Col.  late  Comdg.  2nd  Batt.  Scots  Guards,  served  S.  Africa 
1900-02  (despatches  twice,  medal  and  5  clasps),  and  Great 
War  1914-16,  has  the  Orderof  the  Osmanieh  (Fourth  Class), 
b.  1878  [m.  1915,  Nellie  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 
Montague  Hozier,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue— Giles  Samuel 
Bertram  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Esmond  Marcus 
David  Romilly,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  (Club— Guards') ;  (2) 
Frederic  Carnegie  Romilly,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  b.  1886  [m.  1914,  Constance  Isabella,  d. 
of  late  Duncan  Macneill,  and  has  issue— Simon  Romilly, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  Prudence  Cecilia ;  and  Anne  Lucinda 

(Res.—  62  Cadogan Square,  S.W. ;  Broadfield  Court,  Boden- 
ham,  Herefordshire)] ;  Cicely  Elisabeth  ;  Dorothea  Katha- 
rine 0».  Lt.-Col.  Cecil  Hunter  Little,  D.S.O.,  Somerset 
L.I.]  ;  and  Constance  Felicity  [m.  1910,  Montague  Ronald 
Alfred  Muir -Mackenzie].  Seat—  Huntington  Park,  Kington, 
Herefordshire.  Estate— Barry,  Glamorganshire.  Clubs— 
Brooks's,  Travellers'. 

Frederick  William  Romilly,  Esq..  C.B.  (1901),  C.V.O. 
(1906),  D.S.O.  (1886),  Col.  late  comdg.  Regt.  of  Scots Gds., 
served  Egypt  1882-7,  Sudan  1884-5-6,  S.  Africa  1900-oa, 
A.Q.M.G.  1914-17,  Insp.  of  Munitions  1917-19,  b.  1854; 
m.  1891,  Gwendoline  Powys,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Pratt 
Barlow  and  widow  of  Charles  Russell  Hole.  Res.— The 
Wharf,  Taplow.     Club— Guards' . 


ROMNEY,   Earl  of,  see  MARSHAM. 

RONEY-DOUGAL  of  Ratho(R.L.,  1871,  H.  Coll.  ;  orig. 
matric.  L.O.,  1841).  Argent,  a  mountain  vert,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  cross  moline  of  the  field  between  two  lozenges  vair. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  proper.     Motto— "Stand 

fast." 

Surv.  sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Roney  (assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname  of  Dougal), 
late  96th  Regt.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1880;  m.  1851,  Rose 
Anne  Dougal  of  Ratho,  Midlothian,  and  Balnageith. 
Morayshire,  d.  and  coh.  of  John  Dougal,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Ratho  and  Balnageith:— 

Richard  John  Roney-Dougal,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m. 
1884,  Agnes  Rosa,  eld.  d.  of  William  Logan  White,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Kellerstain,  Midlothian;  and  has  issue— (1)  Alistair 
Richard  Roney-Dougal,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Major  R.A.. 
served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C)  b. 
1887  [m.  1912,  Edith  Margaret,  d.  of  late  Theodore 
Ormerod  of  Brighouse.  Yorks.,  and  has  issue— Ian  Logan 
Roney-Dougal,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Alan  Roney-Dougal. 
Gentleman,  b.  1917]  ;  (2)  Cusack  Norman  Roney-Dougal, 
Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1890  [m.  1917,  Rhoda,  d.  of  the 
late  Charles  Edward  Eld,  of  Seighford,  Hale,  Cheshire] ;  and 
Mabel  Rosa  [w.1913,  Sir  Henry  Fraser  Howard,  K.C.I.E., 
C.S.I. ,  Indian  Civ.  Ser.].  Seat—  Ratho  Park,  Midlothian. 
Res. — Ashley  House,  Leamington  Spa. 

John  Dougal  Roney-Dougal,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m. 
1906,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Col.  H.  de  Mussenden  Leathes,  J.P., 
of  Herringfleet  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Charles  Edward  Roney-Dougal,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon., 
b.  1866.     Res.— 

George  Bell  Roney-Dougal,  Esq.,  Major  late  13th  Som- 
erset Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1867;  m.  1905,  Lettice,  d.  of  Samuel 
Henry  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Heatherton  Park;  and 
has  surv.  issue  —  (1)  G.  W.  Roney-Dougal,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  b.  1906 ;  (2)  R.  P.  Roney- 
Dougal,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

ROOKE  (H.   Coll.,   1755).      Argent,  on  a  chevron  en- 
railed  azure,  between  three  rooks  proper,  as  many  suns 


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or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  garb,  thereon  a  rook  in  a  feeding  posture 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Nos  pascit  Deus." 

Sons  of  Edwin  Frederick  Rooke  (son  of  Rev.  Frederick 
John  Rooke,  M.A.,  and  Jane  Marcom  (see  below)),  b. 
1843;  d.  1901;  m.  1874,  Susan  Emily  Sheppard  of 
Leinster  Gardens,  Paddington  :— 
Edwin  Frederick  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1902, 
Sarah  M'Leroyd.     Res. — 

Charles  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Neville  Stuart  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 
Norman  Paley  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Basil  George  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Yr.  sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  John  Rooke,  M.A.,  Preb.  of 

Salisbury,  Rural  Dean  and  Rector  of  Rampisham,  co. 

Dorset  b.  1817 ;  d.  1894;  m.  1st,  1842,  Jane  (d.  1857), 

d.  of  John  Marcom  of  Swaftham  (she  d.  1857)  ;  2nd, 

i860,  Ellen  Trelawny  (d.  1884),  d.  of  Edward  Jago  of 

Plymouth  : — 

Rev.  Francis  Edward   Trelawny,  b.  1862;    assumed  by 

Deed  Poll  1914,  the  surname  of  Trelawny  in  lieu  of  Rooke 

on   succeeding   to  the   estate   of  his  great-uncle,  Charles 

Trelawny,  of  Coldrenick  ;  m.  1897,  Gertrude,  d.  of  James 

Herbert  Benyon,  Esq.,  of  Englefield  House,  Berks.  ;  and 

has  had  issue— Henry  Wallace  Trelawny,  Gentleman,  b. 

1897;  killed  in  action  1918;  and  Marjory  Lilian  [m.  1923, 

Robert  T.  S.  Sneyd,    and  has   issue].     Seat— Coldrenick, 

Menheniot,    Cornwall.         Clubs  —  Junior    Constitutional, 

R.Y.C.  (Plymouth). 

Houston  Paterson  Wallace  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ; 
m.  1901,  Florence  Rose  Butler.  Res.—  Reeatta,  Mangalore, 
Tasmania. 

Sons  of  Alexander  Beaumont  Rooke,  Esq.,  of  The  Ivy, 

Chippenham,  Wilts.,  J.P.  Wilts.  andGlos.,  late  77th 

Regt.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1914;  m.  1844,  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas 

Clutterbuck  of  Hardenhuish  Park.  Wilts.  :— 

Ernest  Wallace  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.   1849  ;   m.   1874, 

Emily,  d.  of  Gen.  John  Eden,  C.B.     Res.—  Stratton  House, 

Park  Lane,  Bath. 

Mortimer  Rooke,  Gentleman,  *.  1854  ;  m.  1883. 
Frederika  Charlotte  Louisa,  d.  of  Col.  Arthur  John  Bethell 

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Thellusson  of  Thellusson  Lodge,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Capt.  John  Wentworth  Rooke,  O.B.E. ,  late 
Wilts.  Yeo.,  b.  1887  [m.  1922,  Rosalind  Elizabeth  Peters 
Shippard,  and  has  issue] ;  Gladys  Mina  Henrietta  \m.  1910, 
Sholto  Stuart  Ogilvie  of  Kidmore  House,  Kidmore,  nr. 
Reading,  and  has  issue] ;  Phyllis  Mabel  [m.  1909,  Comdr. 
Geoffrey  Robert  Sladen  Watkins,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue.]     Res. — The  Ivy,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 

ROOKE  of  Sale,  Cheshire  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  rooks  of  the  second  and  in 
base  a  sun  in  splendour  or.     Mantling'  sable  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb  fesse- 
wise  or,  a  rook  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Nos  pascit  Deus." 

Son  of  George  Rooke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1828;  d.   1911  ; 

m.  1856,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Atkinson  of  Sale: — 
John  Atkinson  Rooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.    Res. — 

Son  of  Joseph  Wilson  Rooke,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cheshire,  b. 

1858;    d.   1910;    m.   1898,   Mabel,   d.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Sowler  of  Manchester  : — 
George   Waring   Benbow    Rooke,    Gentleman,   b. 
Res.— 

ROOPE  (R.L.,  1771).     Argent,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse 


Frederick  Cabel  Roope,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. — 
Marine  House,  Burnham,  Somerset. 

ROOPER  of  Abbott's  Ripton  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  12,  sable,  an  eagle  close  or  (Rooper) ;  2.  or,  two 
chevrons  azure  (Musard) ;  3.  gules,  a  bend  argent  between 
six  cross  crosslets  or  (Furneux)  ;  4.  sable,  a  pale  lozengy 
argent  (Furneux);  5.  or,  a  fesse  vair (Chevercourt ;  6.  vair 
argent  and  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cross  pate6  or 
(Stanton) ;     7.    azure,    two    chevrons  'or   (Chaworth)  ;     8. 


gules  and  vert,  between  seven  pheons  azure. 

Only  child  of  Frederick  Roope,  R.N.,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1911 ; 
m.  1907,  Anna  Julia,  d.  of  Thomas  F.  H.  B.  Ewens, 
of  Cullompton,  Devon:  — 


argent,  a  fesse  indented  between  twelve  crosslets  gules 
(Walcheville) ;  9.  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  horse-shoes 
or  (Herberiour);  10.  argent,  a  bend  vert  (Kendall):  n. 
argent,  three  conies  gules  (Gresbrooke. )  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a 
blazing  star  or.     Motto — "  Lux  Anglis  crux  Francis." 

Son  of  Rev.  Plumer  Pott  Rooper  of  Abbott's  Ripton, 

Rector  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  J. P.,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1881  ;  m. 

1 851,   Georgiana,   d.   of  George  Thornhill,  M.P.,  of 

Diddington,  co.  Huntingdon: — 

Edward  Plumer   Rooper,  Gentleman,   b.   1861  ;    m.  1st, 

1899,  Anne  Elizabeth  Edwards  (d.  1903) ;  and  has  issue — 

John    Bonfoy   Rooper,    Esq.,    Lieut.    R.N.  ;    2nd,    1911, 

Ethelwyn  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  S.  Reed  ;  and  has  further  issue — 

Persis  Joan  Mary.     Res. — The  Gables,  Wrexham. 

Son    of    Henry    Godolphin    Rooper   of    Hemingford 

Abbots,   St.    Ives,    Hunts.,  late  Major  in   the  Army, 

formerly  Chief  Constable  of  Hunts.,  b.  ;  d.  1915; 

m.  Catherine  Elizabeth  (d.  1906),  d.  of     Sidebotham: — 

Raymond   Montagu   Rooper,   Gentleman,  -b.  ;    m. 

1897,  Donna  Mary,  d.  of  Samuel  Hungerford  of  Watford, 

Ontario,    Canada  ;    and   has   had  issue — Trevor   Rooper, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  killed  in  action  191    ;  Lionel  Rooper, 

Gentleman,  b.         .    Res. — Canada. 

Sons  of  Capt.  John  Rooper,  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1809  ;  d. 
1894;  m.  1842,  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  of  John  Nethercote- 
of  Moulton  Grange,  co.  Northampton  : — 
Maximilian  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  Ethel 

Burrowes  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

Herbert  Charles  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  , 

and  has  issue.     Res. — Antelope,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 
Edward  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Walter  Osmond  Rooper,  Gentleman,  M.Inst.C.E., 
M.I.E.E.,  b.  1858;  m.  1897,  Augusta  Caroline,  d.  of  Rev. 
Canon  Abraham,  Rector  of  Risby,  Suffolk  ;  and  has  issue — 
Jasper  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  Hilary 
Redvers  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 

Percy  Lens  Rooper,  Gentleman,  £.  1861  ;  m.  1889,  Alice 
Nancy,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Royden,  Bart.,  of 
Frankley  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  John 
Royden    Rooper,    Gentleman,    b.    1890    [m.    1915,    Iris 


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Calthrop]  ;  (2)  Ralph  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Gentleman,  6.  1894  ; 
killed  in  action  1918  ;  (3)  William  Victor  Trevor  Rooper, 
R.F.C.,  b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1917.  Seat — Little  Court, 
Speldhurst,  Kent. 

Sons  of  George  Rooper,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Nascott  House, 
Watford,  b.  1812;    d.  1905;  m.  1841,  Mary  Frances 
(d.  1856),  d.  of  William  Peere  Williams-Freeman  of 
Fawley  Court,  co.  Oxford: — 
Eustace  Peere  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  1851. 
Henry  Napier  Rooper,  Gentleman,  b.  1854. 
Francis  Edward  Rooper,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Denbigh,  late  Capt. 
5th  Batt.  K.R.R.  (mil.),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1898,  Florence,  eldest 
3.  of  Horace  Dormer  Trelawny,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.   R.H. 
Gds.,  of  Shotwick  Park,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Florence 
Isolda    [m.  1926,   Hugh   Carnegie    Dunlop   of  Okanagan 
Mission,  Kelovvna,  B.C.],    Seats — BronyddGlyn,  Denbigh- 
shire ;  11  Maze  Hill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

ROOSE  (U.O. ).  Gules,  three  water-bougets  in  pale 
between  two  flaunches  invected  argent.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock 


in  his    pride   proper,    gorged   with  a    collar  and   penden 

therefrom    a   four-leaved   shamrock  or.      Motto  — "Je  ne 

change  qu'en  mourant."     Livery — Red,  with  white  facings. 

Sons  of  (Edward  Charles)  Robson  Roose,  Gentleman, 

M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.),  of  Dorman's  Park, 

East  Grinstead,  b.  1848  ;    m.   1870,    Edith  (d.   1901), 

dau.  of  Henry  Huggins,  Esq.,  D.L.  : — 

Henry  Edward  Robson  Roose,  Gentleman,  £.  Oct.  1871  ; 

m.  1895,  Florence,  dau.  of  T.  Hood,  and  has  issue — Elena 

Mary.     Res. — 

Fitzroy  Owen  Jonathan  Roose,  Gentleman,  b.  July  1881, 
Res.— 

Hubert  Francis  Gardner  Roose,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  1882. 
Res.— 

ROOTENBURGH  (L.O.)  Parted  per  fesse  azure  and 
gules,  in  chief  a  mountain  in  flames  proper,  and  in  base  a 
fish  naiant  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lozenge  gules,  between 
two  wings  or.  Motto — "  Libertatem  defendere  aequitatem 
servare.'' 

Son  of  : — 

Paul  Immanuel  Rootenburgh  (formerly  Rottenburgh), 
Esq. ,  LL.D. ,  b.  .     Res. — Holmhurst,  Glasgow. 

ROPER,  see  TREVOR-ROPER. 

ROPER  (Vn.  Kent).  Quarterly,  1.  per  fesse  azure  and 
or,  a  pale  counterchanged  and  three  bucks'  heads  erased 
of  the  second  (Roper);  2.  vert,  a  chevron  between  three 
eagles  displayed  or,  crowned  gules  (Fineux) ;   3.  or,    on   a 


fesse  gules,  three  fieurs-de-lys  of  the  field  (Lennard);  4. 
azure,  three  lions  rampant  or  (Fiennes) ;  5.  gules,  three 
escallops  or  (Dacre) ;  6.  azure,  three  chevronels  in  base, 
interlaced  or,  a  chief  of  the  last  (Fitz  Hugh) ;  7.  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  bars  gemel  sable  (Throckmorton); 
8.  or,  two  bars  sable,  on  each  as  many  escallops  of  the 
first  (Bayning).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,    a  lion  rampant   sable,  holding  in 


the   dexter   paw   a    coronet   or.       Motto — "  Spes   mea   in 
Deo." 

Son  of  Edward  Dacre  Roper,  Esq.,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S., 

b.  1813 ;  d.   1852;  m.  1842,  Louisa  Sophia  (d.  1879),  d. 

of  William  Dance  : — 

Frank  Dacre  Roper,   Esq.,  b.    1848;    m.   1874,  Caroline 

Amy  Louisa,  d.   of  J.  B.  G.  Franklin  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 

Bernard   Dacre    Roper,    Esq. ,    b.  1886 ;    Edith   Florence  ; 

Lilian  Mabel ;  and  Eva  Muriel.     Res. — 

Son  of  Augustus  Frederick  Roper,  Gentleman,   C.E. , 
b.  1819 ;  d.  1889 ;  m.  1847,  Lydia  Mary  Anne,  d.  and 
h.  of  John  Henley: — 
Charles  Louis  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Blayney  Tenison  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.   1811  ; 
d    1886;  m.  1848,  Emily  Jane,  d.  and  h.  of  William 
Kilpatrick : — 
Blayney  Tenison  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.   1853;  m.  1892, 
Emily,  d.  of  J.  C.  Christian  of  Sligo  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
(1)  Richard    Blayney    Roper,    Gentleman,    b.    1897 ;    and 
Aileen  Emily.      Res. — Heath  Vale,  Lower  Bourne,  Farn- 
ham,  Surrey. 

Henry  William  Roper,    Gentleman,  b.   1858 ;    m.  1889, 

Margaret  Jane,  d.  of  William  Aickin,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)  Blayney  Trevor  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  [m.  1925, 

Doris    Kennaway    (Res. — Gore  Hall,  Thornley)].     Res. — 

Sons  of  William   Roper  of  Fairfield,    Esq.,    J. P.,    b. 

1837;  d.  1901 ;  m.  1871,  Helena  Sophia,  d.  of  Samuel 

Strangman  of  Summerland,  co.  Waterford  : — 

Charles  Roper,  Esq.,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1913,  Josephine  Marita, 

d.  of  late  Adam  Cook  Newell,  R.M.,  of  Killgorrive  House, 

Ballinasloe.     Res. — 

Samuel  Strangman  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
William  Trevor  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  m.   1913, 
Elsie  Beatrice,  d.  of  Thomas  Holt  of  Oxton,  Cheshire  ;  and 
has  issue — Trevor  Holt  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.     Res. 
— Dunloe,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Surv.  son  of  Charles  Roper  of  Fairfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b. 
;  d.  1861 ;  m.  1831,  Eleanor  Catherine  (d.  1891), 
d.  of  Major  William  Hore  : — 
Henry  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1841.     Res. — 
Son  of  Henry  Charles  Roper,  Gentleman,  Bar.-at-Law, 
b.  1850;    d.  1916;    m.  1912,    Hilda  Kate  Marguerite 
Collen,  d.  of    Alfred  John  Stern    of  Blythe   Church. 
Cambridge : — 
Alexander    John    Henry    Roper,    Gentleman,    b.    1913. 
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Son  of  Sir  Henry    Roper,    Chief  Justice  of  Bombay, 

b.  1800;  d.  1863;  m.   1847,  Charlotte  Lydia  (d.  1892), 

d.  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Frederic  Pleydell-Bouverie : — 

Brig.-Gen.    Alexander   William    Roper,   C.B. ,    C.B.E., 

late  R.E. ,  served  Nile  Exped.  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp  and 

bronze  star),  S.  Africa,  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three 

clasps,  and  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  Great  War  19 14- 

19  (C.B.,  C.B.E.),  b.   1862.       Res.— 21   Arlington    Road, 

Eastbourne.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

ROPER  (H.  Coll.,  17  Ap.  1914).  Per  fesse  sable  and 
argent,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  roebucks'  head* 
caboshed  one  and  two  of  the  first,  in  the  dexter  chief  a 
mascle  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's 
head  erased  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  pear  slipped  and 
leaved  proper.     Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo." 

Son    of  Freeman    Roper,    Esq.,  J. P.  b.  1862  ;    d. 

1925  ;  m.  1898,   Elizabeth  Harriot,    only  child  of 

George     Wildman     Fitzgerald,       of       Maperton, 

Somerset  : — 
Geoffrey  Desmond  Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Seat 
— Forde  Abbey,  Chard,  Somerset. 

ROPER-CURZON  (R.L.,  22  June  1813,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  argent,  on  a  bend  sable, 
three  popinjays  or,  collared  gules  (Curzon) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  per 
fesse  azure  and  or,  a  pale  counterchanged  and  three  bucks' 
heads  erased  of  the  second  (Roper);  2.  the  same  arms  of 
Curzon  (R.L.,  22  Feb.  1788);  3.  the  same  arms  of  Roper 
by  male  descent  (Vn.  Kent) ;  4.  vert,  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles  displayed  or,  crowned  gules  (Fineux) ;  5.  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  escallops  sable  ( Littleton) ;  6.  argent , 
a  fesse  gules,  in  chief  three  torteaux  ( Devereux ,  c.  14th  cent. ) ; 
7.  vair6  or  and  gules  (Ferrers  of  Chartley,  temp.  Henry 
III. ) ;  8.  argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  between  four  water- 
bougets  sable  (Bourchier,  14th  cent.);  9.  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  France,  ii.  and  iii. ,  England,  all  within  a  bordure  argent 
(Thomas  of  Woodstock,  son  of  Edward  III.).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
popinjay  or,  collared  gules  (Curzon) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
ducal  coronet  or  (Roper).  Motto — "Spes  mea  in  Deo." 
Son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  George  Roper-Curzon,  17th 
Baron  Teynham,  b.  1822 ;  d.  1892 ;  m.  i860,  Harriet 
Anne  Lovell,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote  of  Shaw 
Hill  House,  co.  Wilts.,  J. P.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  John  Philip  Sidney  Roper-Curzon,  18th 
Baron  Teynham  (Eng. ,  9  July  1616),  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kent, 
late  Major  The  Buffs,  and  Capt.  Royal  East  Kent  Imp.  Yeo. , 
Chev.  Legion  of  Honour.  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  buck 
or;  sinister,  an  heraldic  tiger,  regardant  argent],  b.  1867; 
m.  1895,  Mabel,  d.  of  Col.  Henry  Green  Wilkinson  of 
Pannington  Hall,  Ipswich;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Hon. 
Christopher  John  Henry  Roper-Curzon,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1896  [m.  1927,  Elspeth  Grace,  d.  of  William 
Ingham  Whitaker  (Club  —  Carlton)  ];  (2)  Hon.  Ralph 
Henry  Roper-Curzon,  late  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1899.  Res. — 
8  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  W.      Club— Boodle's. 

Sons  of  Edwin  Purves  Roper-Curzon,  Esq. ,  Barr.-at-Law, 
b.  1848;  d.  1893;  m.  1869,  Ethel  Anne  (d.  1876),  d.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Doddridge  Knight,  of  Nottage  Court, 
co.  Glamorgan : — 
Sidney  Doddridge  Henry  Roper-Curzon,  Esq.,  b.  1870. 
Res.—  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Arthur  Chichley  Henry  Roper-Curzon,  Gentleman,  b. 
1872.     Res  — 

ROPNER  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  fesse  dancett^e  sable 
and  or,  a  pale,  three  mullets  pierced,  two  and  one,  and 
as  many  stags'  heads  erased,  one  and  two,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  three  mascles  interlaced  fesse- 
wise,  and  in  front  of  three  tilting-spears,  one  in  pale  and 
two  in  saltire  or,  a  stag's  head  erased  sable,  attired  gold. 
Motto— "  Fides  et  fortitude" 

Sons  of  Sir  (Emil  Hugo  Oscar)   Robert   Ropner,  1st 

Bart.,  Knt.  Bach.,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  formerly  Lieut. -Col. 

and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Durham  Light  Infantry 

(V.D.),  M.P.  for  Stockton-on-Tees,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1924; 

m.  1859,  Mary  Anne  (d.  1921),  dau.  of  John  Craik  of 

Newton  Stewart,  Wigtownshire : — 

Sir  John  Henry  Ropner,  2nd  Bart.  (20  Aug.  1904),  V.D. , 

J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  191 1)  co.  Durham,  late  Lt.- 

Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  i860; 

m.  1888,  Margaret,  d.  of  John  MacGregorof  Tinsley,  West 

Riding,  Yorks.,  and  has  surv.  issue — Mary  Enid  [m.  1923, 


Ronald   Strathearn   Stroyan].      Seat — Skutterskelfe   Hall, 
Hutton  Reidby,  N.R.  Yorks. 

Emil  Hugo  Oscar  Robert  Ropner,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th 
Batt.  D.L.I. ,  J. P.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1892,  Jane  Venetia,  d.  of 
Richard  Corker  Walker  of  Sowerby,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue — 
Emil  Hugo  Oscar  Robert  Ropner,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Durham 
L.I. ,  b.  1893  [m.  1913,  Lilian  Rochfort,  d.  of  Col.  Rochfort 
Snow  of  Christchurch,  N.Z. ,  and  has  issue — Robert  Douglas 
Ropner,  Gentleman,  b.  1921] ;  Richard  Ropner,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898;  Cuthbert  Maurice  Ropner,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Seat—  Elton  Hall,  Elton,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

William  Ropner,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1894, 
Sarah  Woolacot,  d.  of  Ebenezer  Cory  of  West  Hartlepool, 
and  has  issue — Leonard  Ropner,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  R.A. 
(T.  A.),  M.P.  Sedgefield  since  1923,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1895 
(Clubs — Bath,  Carlton,  New  University);  William  Guy 
Ropner,  Esq.,  late  Major  R.G.A. ,  b.  1896  [m.  1921, 
Margarita,  d.  of  Sir  William  Cresswell  Gray,  1st  Bart.,  and 
has  issue — William  Guy  David  Ropner,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 
(Res. — Hartdale,  West  Hartlepool)];  John  Raymond  Ropner, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.  (T.A.),  b.  1903;  Robert  Desmond 
Ropner,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  D.L.I.  Yeo.  (T.A.),  b.  1908  ; 
and  Constance  [m.  1922,  Major  George  Willcox,  M.C.]. 
Seat — Ambleside,  West  Hartlepool,  Durham. 

Walter  Ropner,  Esq.,  b.  1868;  m.  1894,  Jane  Constance, 
d.  of  Ebenezer  Cory  of  West  Hartlepool,  and  has  issue — 
Geoffrey  Vyvyan  Ropner,  Gentleman,  b.  1898;  and  Kath- 
leen Vera.     Res. — 

Leonard  Ropner,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  late  Capt.  1st 
Vol.  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1904,  Georgina,  d.  of 
the  late  Murdock  Mackay,  and  has  issue — Leonard  Robert 
Ropner,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Helen  Mary;  and  Jean 
Winifred.     Res. — Preston  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

RORIE  (L.O.,  1898).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  dexter  hands  couped  fessewise  gules,  each  holding  a 
cross  crosslet  fitch^e  azure,  a  crescent  of  the  first  for  differ- 


ence. Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  galley,  oars  in  action  sable,  flagged 
gules.    Motto — "  Terra  marique." 

Son  of  James  Rorie,  Gentleman,  Doctor  of  Medicine 

of  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  b.  1838  ;  d.  ;  m. 

1872,  Margaret,  d.   of  Thomas  Handyside  Baxter  of 

Dundee:  — 
The  late  Thomas  Handyside  Baxter  Rorie,  Gentleman, 
C.A.,  b.  1875;  d.  ;  m.  1905,  Blanche  Munro  (Postal 

address — 40  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.),  second  d.  of  Win, 
Edward  Collier  of  Balmossie,  Forfarshire  ;  and  left  issue — 
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ROSE  of  Montreal  (L.O.  1872).  Or,  a  boar's  head 
couped  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  between  three 
water-bougets  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  maple 
leaves  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  harp  or,  stringed 
azure.  Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  "Audeo,"  and  below 
the  shield,  "  Constant  and  true." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Cyril  Stanley  Rose,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1874  ; 
d.    1915  ;    m.    1905,   Lfetitia,    d.    of  Emile    Hippolyte 
Rouy  : — 
Sir  Francis  Cyril    Rose,  4th  Bart.    (9th   Sept.    1872),    b. 
1909.     Res. — 11  Denmark  Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.W.19. 
Son  of  Sir  Frank  Stanley  Rose,  2nd  Bart.,  Capt.   10th 
Hussars,   served    in   S.    Africa  1900-2,  b.    1877;  killed 
in  European  War  1914 ;  m.  1910,  Daphne,  d.  of  late 
Capt.  Henry  Gaskell  of  Kiddington  Hall,  Oxon.: — 
Sir  Charles  Henry  Rose,  3rd  Bart.  (19  July  1909),  b.  1912. 
Res.— Hardwick  House,  Whitchurch,  Oxon. 

ROSE  of  Kilravock  (L.O.,  1672-7).  Or,  a  boar's 
head  couped   gules,  between   three  water-bougets  sable. 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.    Crest — Upon  a  wreath 

of  his  liveries,  a  harp  azure.    Motto — "  Constant  and  true." 

Son  of  James  Rose,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army,   late 

Lord-Lieutenant    of   the    county   of  Nairn,  b.   1820 ; 

d.  1909;  m.  1850,  Anna  Maria  (d.  1867),  d.  of  Lieut. - 

Gen.    George    Twemlow,    R.A.,    by    his    wife    Anna 

Maria  D'Oyly: — ■ 

Lt.-Col.  Hugh  Rose,  C.M.G.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.   Nairn, 

late  42nd  Regt.  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders),  served 

Nile  Exped.  1884-5,  S.  Africa  1901-2,  and  Great  War  1914- 

18  (despatches  4  times),  b.  1863  ;  m.  1920,  Ruth  d.  of  the 

late  W.  G.  Guillemard,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  1  dau.   Seat — 

Kilravock  Castle,  co.  Nairn. 

RICHARD  DE  ROS  ROSE,  Esq.,  M.C.,  temp.  Major 
2nd  Batt.  R.  Irish  Rifles,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1902)  co. 
Limerick.  Born  May  1879,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Robert  de  Ros  Rose,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Limerick,  High 
Sheriff  1882,  by  his  wife  Agnes  Eliza,  second  dau.  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Bun  bury  Frend,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Boskill,  co. 
Limerick.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
pale  argent  and  or,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  water- 
bougets  sable  (for  Rose) ;  2.  per  chevron  argent  and  gules, 
in  chief  two  eaglets  displayed  azure  (for  Stephens) ;  3. 
argent,  a  saltire  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base 
gules,  and  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  fesse  sable  (for 
Anderson).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose  gules,  slipped  vert ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle,  wings  elevated  sable,  prey- 
ing on  a  lion's  gamb  erased  proper ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  oak-tree  proper.  Motto— "Non  sine  sente 
rosa."  Married,  1902,  Gladys  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
F.  G.  Johnson  of  Gosport,  Hants.  Seats — Ardhu,  co. 
Limerick  ;  Lahinch,  co.  Clare. 


ROSE  of  Rayners.  Azure,  a  chevron  invected 
erminois,  between  three  water-bougets  in  chief  and 
one  in  base  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— A  stag  argent,  collared  and  resting  the  dexter  fore- 
leg on  a  water-bouget  azure.  Motto — "  Probitate  ac 
virtute." 

Son  of  Philip  Vivian  Rose,  Esq.,  Capt.  Oxford  L.I., 
b.  1869;    d.  1917  ;    m.  1899,  Maud,  d.  of  William 
Gillilan,  of  6  Palace  Gate,  Kensington  : — 
Sir    Philip    Humphrey   Vivian    Rose,    3rd    Bart.,  of 
Rayners,  Bucks.  (14  May  1874),  b.  1903  ;  s.  his  grand- 
father 1919  ;  m.  1927,  Evelyn  Joan  Victoria  Heastey,  d. 
of  the  late  Dr.  Martin  Richardson ;  and  has  issue — Philip 
Humphrey  Peter  Rose,  Esq.,  b.  1928  ;  and  Petica  Mary. 
Seat — Rayners,    Penn,    Bucks.      Res. — 15   Elm    Place, 
Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Sir  Philip  Frederick  Rose,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1843  ; 
d.  1919  ;    m.  1866,  Rosa  Ann,  d.  of  Rev.  William 
Pym,  Rector  of  Willian,  Herts.  : — 
Cecil  Guy  Rose,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  R.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  1877; 
m.  1907,  Rose  Belle,  d.  of  Herbert  Emerson,  of  Scar- 
borough.     Res.  —  Park    House,    Stone,    Staffs.      Club 
— Junior  Carlton. 

WILLIAM  ROSE,  Gentleman.  Born  Nov.  25,  1848, 
being  the  second  surv.  son  of  the  late  William  Rose  of 
Carnsdale  House,  Barnstone,  Cheshire,  and  of  Manchester, 
by  his  wife  Esther,  dau.  of  T.  Marsden  of  Manchester. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  three  roses 
in  fesse  between  two  lions  rampant  in  pale,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  gorged  with  a 
collar  vair,  holding  between  the  fore-paws  a  lyre  or,  and 
resting  the  dexter  hind-leg  on  a  rose  argent.  Motto — 
"  Armat  spina  rosas."  Married,  June  23,  1875,  Helen 
Maria,  second  dau.  of  the  late  John  Blake  of  Tuttington 
Hall,  Norfolk;  and  has  Issue — -Two  daus. ,  Leslie  and 
Dorothy  Muriel  Bateman.  Seat — Ballbrook  House,  Well- 
ington, Lancashire.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Royal  London 
Yacht,  Conservative  (Manchester). 

ROSE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  be- 
tween   three    roses    gules,   a   water-bouget,    between    two 
estoiles  of  the  field  (Rose) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  fesse  erminois, 
between  two  pheons  erect  in  chief,  and  a  bugle-horn  stringed 
or  in  base  (Holden).    Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  sable, 
cuffed  argent,  the  arm  charged  with  twoestoiles  of  the  last,  in 
the  hand  a  red  rose  slipped,  stalked,  and  leaved  proper — 
Motto,  "  Rosaflos  florum  "  ;  Motto — "  Et  teneo  etteneor. " 
Son  of  William  George  Rose,  Esq.,  J. P.,  an  Officer  in 
the  60th  Rifles,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward 
Blackburne.  Chief-Justice  of  the  Mauritius  : — 
Edward   Gecrgc    Rose,    Gentleman,   b.   1846;  m.   1880, 
Alice,  d.  of  Frederic  Gautier,  Consul-Gen.  of  France,  and 
has  surv.  issue — Basil  Lascelles  Rose,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ; 
and  5  daus.     Res.— 18  Cranley  Place,  S.W.7. 

ROSE-INNES  (L.O.,  Matric.  5  Feb.  1897,  cadet  of  Rose 
of  Ballivat  and  Innes  of  Edingight).— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or, 
a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  between  three  water-bougets 
sable,  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with  three  garbs  and  as 
many  boars'  heads  alternately  of  the  field  (Rose  of  Ballivat, 
L.O.  1780) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  mullets  azure,  a  bordure 
ch'equy  of  the  second  and  first  (Innes).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  rose 
gules,  stalked  and  leaved  proper  (Rose) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  palm-branch  slipped  proper  (Innes). 
Mottoes— 1.  "  Armat  spina  rosas  "  ;  2.  "  Ornatur  radix 
fronde." 

Eldest  son  of  George  Rose-Innes,  Gentleman,  of 
Valparaiso  (only  son  of  John  Rose-Innes,  Gentleman, 
d.  1867,  who  was  immediate  younger  brother  of  John 
Rose-Innes  of  Netherdale,  Esq.,  D.L.,  d.  1845),  b. 
1829  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  ,  Lastemia  Vives  :— 

George  Rose-Innes,  Gentleman,  heir  male  of  Netherdale, 
b.  1857  ;  m.  18  ,  Rose  Jackson,  and  has  issue — George 
Stewart  Rose-Innes,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  [m.  ,  C 

Gayford] ;   John  Francis  Rose-Innes,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Res.— 

ROSEBERY,  Earl  of,  see  PRIMROSE. 

ROSKELL  (H.  Coll.).  Erminois,  a  crescent  sable 
within  an  orle  of  ten  martlets  gules.  Mantling  sable  and 
or      Crest  —On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm 


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armour  proper,  charged  with  a  martlet  as  in  the  arms, 


issuant  from  a  wreath  of  oak  or,  in  the  hand  also  proper 
a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.     Motto — "  Ros  coeli." 

Sons  of  Nicholas  Robert  Roskell,  Gentleman,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  1911;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth  \d.  1877),  d.  of  William 

Moran  of  Calcutta  and  St.  Edmondsbury,  Lucan,  co. 

Dublin:— 
Robert  Nicholas  Roskell,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1872. 
Res. — 7  Upper  George  Street,  W.  1. 

William  Joseph  Roskell,  Esq.,  Major  late  Princess  of 
Wales  (Yorkshire)  Regt.,  6.  1875.  Res. — 80  New  Caven- 
dish Street,  W. 

Son   of  Robert    Roskell,  Gentleman,  of  Park  House, 

Fulham,  b.    1805;  d.  1888;  m.  1834,  Mary,  d.  of  John 

Kaye : — 
Charles  John  Roskell,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1849;  •/«• 
1898,  Mary  Elizabeth  (d.  1912),  d.  of  John  Lynch  of  Liver- 
pool;  and  has  issue — Charles  Robert  Roskell,  Gentleman, 
b.  190 1 ;  and  Joan  Mary.  Res.  —  10  Pitt  Street,  W.8. 
Club — Union. 

ROSMEAD,  Baron,  see  ROBINSON. 

ROSS,  see  LEITH-ROSS  and  ROBERTSON-ROSS. 

ROSS  of  Balnagowan  (L.O.  circa  1746-54).  Gules, 
three  lions  rampant  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hand  holding 
a  garland  of  laurel  proper.  Supporters — Two  savages 
wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel,  and  hold- 
ing clubs  in  their  exterior  hands  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Spem  successus  alit." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Charles  William  Augustus  Lockhart- 

Ross,  8th  Bart.,  b.  1812 ;  d.  1883;  m.   1865,  Rebecca 

Sophia,  d.  of  Henry  Barnes  of  Tufnell  Park  : — 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Augustus  Frederick  Lockhart  Ross, 

9th  Bart.  (28  Feb.  1672),  D.L.  cos.  Ross  and  Cromarty,  late 

Capt    Lovat's    Scouts    I.Y.,    formerly    Lieut.    3rd    Batt. 

Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.   1872;    m.   1st,  1893  (div.   1897), 

Winifred,  d.    of  Alexander  Augustus  Berens ;   2nd,  1901, 

Patricia  Ellison  of  Kentucky,  U.S.A.     Seats—  Balnagowan, 

Parkhill,  Ross-shire ;  and  Bonnington  House,  co.   Lanark. 

Clubs — White's,  Bachelors'. 

ROSS  of  Dunmoyle  (U.O.,  20  March,  1919).  Gules,  a 
portcullis  or,  between  three  lions  rampant  guardant 
argent,  each  holding  between  his  fore-paws  a  water  - 
bouget  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  cf  the  colours,  a  fox's  head  erased  holding  in  his 
mouth  a  white  rose,  slipped,  barbed  and  seeded  all 
proper.     Motto—"  Spes  aspera  levat." 

Eldest  son  of  Very  Rev.  Robert  Ross,  D.D.,  of  Ard- 
foyle  Manse,  Londonderry,  b.  1825  ;  m.  1853  ; 
Margaret,  d.  of  Stuart  Christie,  of  Londonderry  :— 


Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Ross,  P.C.,  1st  Bart.,  of  Dunmoyle, 
Errigal  Keerogue,  co.  Tyrone,  last  Lord  Chancellor  of 
Ireland,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Dub.),  M.P.  Londonderry  1892- 
95,  b.  1853 ;  m.  1882,  Katherine  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Deane  Mann,  D.L.,  of  Dunmoyle  and  Corvey 
Lodge,  Tyrone ;  and  has  issue — Ronald  Deane  Ross,  Esq., 
M.C.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1888  [m.  192 1, 
Dorothy  Evelyn,  d.  of  Rev.  Algernon  Ryder] ;  May 
Margaret  [m.  19 10,  Comdr.  Francis  Saunders,  R.N.,  of 
Alton  Pancras,  Dorset ;  and  has  issue].  Seat — Dun- 
moyle, Six  Mile  Cross,  co.  Tyrone.  Town  res, — 2 
Whitehall  Court,  S.W.     Club— Carlton. 

CHARLES  CAMPBELL  ROSS,  Esq.,  J.  P.  for  Cornwall, 
M.P.  (1881-5)  for  St.  Ives.  Born  1849,  being  the  ygst. 
son  of  the  late  Archibald  Colquhoun  Ross,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Madeira,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Carne, 
F.R.S.  Armorial  bearings  —  Parted  per  chevron  gules 
and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  within  a  bordure  all  counter- 
changed,  in  the  middle  chief  a  mullet  of  the  second.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  hand  holding  a  garland  of  laurel  proper.  Motto — ' '  Spem 
successus  alit."  Married,  1870,  Isabel  Emily  {d.  1888),  d. 
of  late  Edward  Holland  and  widow  of  late  J.  Carne. 

ROSS.  Gules,  three  estoiles  in  chevron  between  as 
many  lions  rampant  argent ;  and  for  an  honourable  aug- 
mentation, a  chief  or,  thereon  a  portion  of  the  terrestrial 
globe  proper,  the  true  meridian  described  thereon  by  a  line 
passing  from  north  to  south,  sable,  with  the  Arctic  circle 
azure,  within  the  place  of  the  magnetic  pole  in  latitude 
700  5'  17"  and  longitude  960  46'  45"  west,  designated  by  an 
inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  lion  passant  guardant 
of  the  first ;  the  magnetic  meridian  shown  by  a  line  of  the 


fourth  passing  through  the  inescutcheon  with  a  corre- 
spondent circle,  also  gules,  to  denote  more  particularly  the 
said  place  of  the  magnetic  pole ;  the  words  following  in- 
scribed on  the  chief,  viz.,  " Arctaeos  numine  fines." 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  rock,  a  flagstaff  erect,  thereon  hoisted  the 
Union  Jack,  inscribed  with  the  date  June  1,  1831  (being 
that  of  discovering  the  place  of  the  magnetic  pole),  and  at 
foot,  and  on  the  sinister  side  of  the  flagstaff,  the  dipping 
needle,  showing  its  almost  vertical  position,  all  proper  ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox's  head  erased  proper. 
Motto — "Spes   aspera  levat." 


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Sons  of  the  Rev.  James  Coulman  Ross,  M.A. ,  of  Wad- 
worth  Hall,  Doncaster,  Vicar  of  Loversal,  in  the  Diocese 
of  York,  b.  1844;  d.  1916;  m.  1870,  Elizabeth,  younger 
d.  of  late  Rev.  William  Senior  Salman,    M.A.,    late 
Rector  of  Brougham,  Westmorland  : — 
Basil   James    Ross,   Esq.,   M.C.,    Capt.   late   Sherwood 
Foresters,  b.  June  9,   1874;   m.  1907,  Avis  Mary  (d.   1924), 
only  d.  of  T.  L.  Wilkinson,  Barr.-at-Law ;  and  has  issue 
—Maurice   James  Ross,  Gentleman,  Midshipman,  R.N., 
b.  1908  ;  Thomas  Desmond  Ross,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N., 
b.  191 1.     Res. — 37  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8. 
Cyril  John  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 
Arthur  Vernon  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 
Reginald  Wellington  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 

ROSS  (L.O.,  1878).  Gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent, 
armed  and  langued  azure,  in  the  centre  a  mullet  of  the 
second  for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  with  wings  closed 
proper.     Motto — "Dread  God." 

Eld.  son  of  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Walter  Charteris  Ross, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Ross  and 
Cromarty,  Colonel  (ret.)  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1857;  d. 
1928  ;  m.  1st,  1887,  May  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Field-Marshal 
Sir  Donald  Martin  Stewart,  Bart. ;  2nd,  1897,  Gertrude 
May  Gathorne,  d.  of  C.  Hill  of  Clevedon  Hall, 
Somerset : — 
George  Duncan  Noel  Ross,  Esq.,  b.  1903.  Seat  — 
Cromarty  House,  Cromarty. 

Rev.      JAMES      ALFRED      ROSS      Clerk     in     Holy 


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Mantling  sable  and  or.      Crest  — On  a  wreath   of  the 


Orders,  M.A.  (Clare  Coll.,  Camb),  Patron  and  Rector 
of  Holywell  with  Needingworth,  St.  Ives,  Huntingdon- 
shire. Born  1881,  elder  son  of  the  late  William  Ross, 
Gentleman,  of  Nafferton,  East  Yorks.,  by  Mary  Hannah, 
dau.  of  William  Barker  of  Driffield.  Arms  (L.O., 
1882)  —  Parted  per  pale  sable  and  gules,  two  water- 
bougets  in  chief  and  a  boar's  head  couped  in  base  argent. 
Mantling:  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  water-bouget  argent.  Motto — "  Agnoscar 
eventu."  Livery — Black,  with  light  drab  facings.  Res. — 
Holywell  Rectory,  St.  Ives,  Huntingdonshire.  Clubs — 
Royal  Societies,  Union  Society  (Cambridge). 

ROSS  of  Rosstrevor  (U.O.).     Or,  a  chevron  embattled 
counter-  embattled    between    three   water  -  bougets    sable. 


colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping 
a  dagger  all  proper.     Motto — "  Per  aspera  virtus." 

Son  of  Major  David  Ross,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1851, 
Mary,  d.  of  Dr.  William  Austin,  Insp.-Gen.  of  Army 
Hospitals : — 
William      Levingston      Ross,      Gentleman,      L.R.C.S. , 
L.R.C.P.I.,  b.  1855;  m.  1896,  Laura,  d.  of  G.  M.  Felton, 
C.C.,    of   Cripplegate,    London;    and  has  had   issue — (1) 
Austin    Felton    Ross,    Gentleman,    b.     1897;     (2)    George 
Levingston  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  d.  1929  ;    (3)  David 
Robert  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1900 ;    and  Laura  Kathleen, 
d.  1925.     Res. — 1  Rostrevor  Mansions,  Southsea,  Hants. 
Sons  of  Edmond  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.  ist,  ,  EmilyDalton  ;  2nd,  ,  Emily  Augusta 

Belton  : — 
Edmond  Augustus  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
William  Dalrymple  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
David  Newlyn  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 

Son  of  Col.  Sir  Edward  Charles  Ross,    Knt.  Bach., 

C.S.I.,  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  1857-58 

(medal  with  clasp),  was  employed  in  Indian  Political 

Dept.  as  Assist.   Political  Agent  at  Gwadur,  Political 

Agent  and  Consul  at  Muscat,  Resident  in  the  Persian 

Gulf,  and   Consul-General  for   Fars,   &c. ,  1863-1891 ; 

o.  1836;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1862,   Sarah  M.   C.  (d.   1913), 

d.  of  Col.  Charles  S.  Whitehill  :— 

George  Whitehill  Ross,  Esq.,  CLE.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  Indian 

Army,  Mil.  Accountant-Gen.  for  India,  b.   1878;  m.  1903, 

Clare  Josephine,  elder  d.  of  Major  G.  A.  Welman,  Indian 

Army,   and   has  issue — 1   son.      Res. — Simla.     Address — 

c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Ltd. ,  Bombay. 

Son  of  David  Ross-of-Bladensburg,  bearingtheBladens- 
burg  augmentation : — 
The  late  Lieut. -Col.   Sir   John   Foster  George   Ross-of- 
Bladensburg,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  (q.v.). 

ROSS  (Matric.  24  July  1905,  L.O.).  Or,  a  boar's  head 
couped  gules  between  three  water-bougets  sable,  all  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  in  chief  and  base  with  three 
padlocks  argent,  and  in  the  flanks  with  two  swords  erect 
proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a 
sprig  of  laurel  in  flower  proper.  Motto— "  Agnoscar 
eventu." 

Son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  George  Ross,  K.C.B. 
(1905),  Col.  51st  Sikhs  (Frontier  Force),  served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  1858-9,  Abyssinian  Campaign  1868,  Jowaki 
Campaign  1877-8,  Afghan  War,  1878-9,  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Exped.  1881,  Zhob  Valley  Exped.  1890,  b. 
1840;  d.  1910;  m.  1870,  Emma  Walwyn,  d.  of  Lt.- 
Gen.  G.  E.  Gowan,  C.B.,  R.A.  :— 
Alexander  Edward  Ross,  Esq.,  Imperial  Forest  Service, 
Burma.     Res. — Burma. 


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Son  of  Alexander  Ross,  Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  1816 ; 

d.  1899  ;   m.   1839,  Isabella,  d.   of  Justin  McCarthy  of 

Carrignavar,  co.   Cork,  representative  of  MacCarthy 

of  Muskerry : — 
William  Gordon  Ross,  Esq.,  late  Lt.-Col.  R.E.  [Matric. 
L.O.    10  Dec.   1898.     Same  arms,  the  bordure  engrailed. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag  trippant  gules, 


attired  and  unguled  or.  Motto  as  above],  b.  1843 ;  is  m. 
and  has  issue — William  Gordon  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 
Res.— 

ROSS  of  Limavady  and  Ham.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
chevron  chequy  sable  and  argent,  between  three  water- 
bougets  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  as  many  cross  crosslets 
of  the  field  (Ross — Confd.   U.O.   10  Dec.  1902);  2.  vert,  a 


griffin  segreant  argent,  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with 
eight  ogresses  (Collins  of  Ham — H.  Coll.,  1911);  3-  quar- 
terly, i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  chevron  sable;  ii.  and  iii., 
argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  oak-leaves  vert  (Tre- 
lawny).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  hawk's  head  erased  proper,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or.     Motto — "Audeo." 


Sons  of  Rev.  William  Ross  of  Limavady,  B.A. ,  Vicar 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Dungiven,  co.  Londonderry,  Canon 
of  St.  Columb's  Cathedral,  Londonderry,  b.  1814  ; 
d.  1891 ;  m.  1851,  Caroline  Matilda  (d.  1889),  d.  of 
Arthur  Luce  Trelawny  Collins  of  Ham,  Devon,  Lieut. 
R.A.  :— 
Rev.  John  Trelawny  Trelawny-Ross  (assumed  name  of 
Trelawny-Ross  by  Deed-Poll  1903),  M.A.,  D.D.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  Vicar  of  Paignton  with  Marldon  1892-1908  ;  Rural 
Dean  of  Ipplepen  1898-1902 ;  Surrogate  of  Diocese  of 
Exeter  1899,  Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the  Clergy  1910-23, 
Public  Preacher,  Dio.  Ex.  1908,  b.  17  Sept.  1852  ;  m.  1st, 
1881,  Emma  Mary  Katharine  (d.  1886),  d.  of  Alexander 
Bassett  of  Baynton  House,  Glamorgan  ;  2nd,  1894,  Mary 
Frederica  Cecilia,  d.  of  Capt.  George  Somerville  Digby, 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  Lady  Emily  Jane  Digby  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Rev.  William  Edwin  Trelawny  Trelawny- 
Ross,  M.C.,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar  of  East 
Teignmouth,  Devon,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  1920, 
b.  1883  [m.  1924,  Wilfreda  Anne,  d.  of  Col.  W.  P.  Bastard, 
of  Kitley,  Devon,  O.B.E.,  D.L.  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Pollexfen  Trelawny  Trelawny-Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1926 ; 
and  Elizabeth  Anne  Trelawny] ;  (2)  Alexander  Hamelin 
Trelawny-Ross,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  Merton  Coll.  Oxford, 
awarded  Bronze  Medal  of  Roy.  Humane  Society  1902, 
b.  1884  (Res. — Lyon  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset)  ;  (3)  Rev. 
Stephen  Matthew  Trelawny  Trelawny-Ross,  M.A.  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  C.R. ,  served  Great  War  1917-19  with  2nd 
Artists'  Rifles,  O.T.C.,  b.  1894  (Res. — House  of  Resur- 
rection, Mirfield.Yorks.);  Mary  Trelawny  (d.  1905) ;  Caroline 
Sophia  ;  Addis  Emily  Trelawny ;  and  Katharine  Lucy 
Trelawny.  Seats — Limavady,  Ireland;  Ham,  Devon. 
Res. — Ham,   nr.  Plymouth. 

Robert  Leslie  Marcus  Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1884, 
Laura  Belle  Shaver  ;  and  has  issue — Caroline  Matilda ; 
and  May.     Res. — Peru,  Indiana. 

Son   of  Arthur  William    Pollexfen   Ross,  Gentleman, 
Knight  of  the  Grand  Mil.  Order  of  Our  Saviour,  b.  1854  ; 
d  1920;  m.  1st,  1879,  Elizabeth  Blades  (d.  1905) ;  2nd, 
1906,  Sarah  Jennings  : — 
Arthur  William  Robert  Ross,  Gentleman,   b.   1880 ;    m. 
1907.  Mary  Agnes  Roche  ;  and  has  issue — Trelawny  Wil- 
liam Ross,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;    and  Arthurine  Frances. 
Res. — London. 

ROSS  (L.O.,  27  Jan.  1913).  Parted  per  fesse  or  and 
sable,  two  water-bougets  in  chief  of  the  second  and  in  base 
a  lion  rampant  of  the  first,  armed  and  langued  gules. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  hand  holding  a  garland  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
"  Honor." 

Eldest  son  of  late  William  Russell  Ross,  Gentleman, 

of  New  York,  formerly  of  Montreal,  Canada,  b.  1831  ; 

d.  1913 ;  m.  1855,  Lucy,  d.  of  late  Andrew  Russell, 

Esq. ,   Assistant   Commissioner   of    Crown    Lands   in 

Province  of  Ontario  : — 

Walter  Lord  Ross,  Gentleman,  B.C.L.  (McGill  Univ.), 

Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1856 ;  m.  1893,  Alma  St.  Clair,  d.  of  late 

William  Simpson  Henderson  of  Quebec,  Canada.    Res. — 

The  late  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  JOHN  FOSTER  GEORGE 
ROSS-OF-BLADENSBURG.  of  Rosstrevor,  in  the  co.  of 
Down,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  j.P.  and  D.L,  Chief  Com- 
missioner of  the  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police,  formerly 
Major  Coldstream  Guards,  A.D.C.  to  Earl  Spencer  when 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  A.D.C.  to  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon 
when  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Z?orn  July  27,  1848, 
being  the  second  son  of  the  late  David  Ross-of-Bladensburg, 
Esq.,  J.P. ,  by  his  wife  Harriet  Margaretta,  commonly 
known  as  the  Honourable  Harriet  Margaretta,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Honourable  Thomas  Henry  Foster,  Viscount  Ferrard, 
by  his  wife  the  Right  Honourable  Harriet,  in  her  own  right 
Viscountess  Massereene,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Honourable 
the  tenth  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard,  Knight  of  the 
Most  Illustrious  Order  of  Saint  Patrick.  Armorial  bearings 
— Per  fesse  embattled  argent  and  or,  in  chief  issuant  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  vested  gules,  the  cuff  azure,  encircled 
by  a  wreath  of  laurel,  the  hand  grasping  a  flagstaff  broken 
in  bend  sinister,  therefrom  flowing  the  colours  of  the  United 
States  of  America  proper,  in  base  the  arms  of  Ross  of  Ross- 
Trevor,  namely  or,  a  chevron  embattled  counter-embattled 
between  three  water-bougets  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  third 
pendent  from  a  riband  a  representation  of  the  cross 
presented  by  command  of  His  Majesty  to  the  late  Major- 
General  Ross,  in  testimony  of  his  Royal  approbation  of  his 
services.     Motto — "  Bladensburg,"  and  impaling  the  arms 


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of  Foster-Skeffington,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
three  bulls'  heads  erased  sable,  armed  or  (for  Skeffington) ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  chaplets  or  (for 
Clotworthy).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
Of  honourable  augmentation,  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a 
dexter  arm  grasping  the  colours  as  in  the  arms  ;  in  addition 
to  the  crest  of  the  family  of  Ross  of  Ross-Trevor,  namely 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  vambraced  and  em- 
bowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  all  proper.  Married 
January  6,  1870,  Blanche  Amelia,  commonly  known  as  the 
Honourable  Blanche  Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Right 
Honourable  the  tenth  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard  ; 
and  died  1926.  Seat—  Ross-Trevor  House,  Ross-Trevor, 
co.  Down. 

ROSS-LEWI N  (  ).     Argent,  a  bend  engrailed 

sable,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  sable,  iiolding  between  the  paws  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 
Motto — "  Consilio  ac  virtute." 

Son  of  Rev.  Robert  O'Donelan  Ross-Lewin,  M.A. , 
Chaplain  R.N.,  Rector  of  Wark-on-Tyne,  in  the  co.  of 
Northumberland,  and  Rural  Dean  in  the  Diocese  of 
Newcastle,  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle  Cathedral,  b. 
1850;  d.  ;  m.   1897,  Katherine  Mary  Beatrice,  d. 

of  John  W.  Walton  Wilson,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  of  Shotley  Hall, 
Northumberland  : — 
Francis  Henry  Westropp  Ross-Lewin,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind. 
Army,  b.  1898.     Estate — Ross- Hill,  Kildysart,  co.  Clare. 

ROSSE,   Earl  of,   see   PARSONS. 

ROSSLYN,  Earl  of,  see  ERSKINE. 

ROSSMORE,    Baron,    see  WESTENRA. 

ROSTRON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  tower  triple-towered  ar- 
gent, within  an  orle  of  crescents  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  the  cuff  argent,  charged 


with  a  saltire  or,  holding  in  the  hand  two  branches  of  red- 
thorn  proper.  Motto  — "  Semper  vigilans."  Livery — Blue, 
with  gilt  buttons  :  blue  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Laurence  William  Simpson  Rostron,  Gentleman, 
of  New  College,  Oxford,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1872  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1910, 
Kathleen  Mary  Danvers,  eld.  d.  of  Charles  A.  Dingwall 
of  Shepley  House,  Carshalton,  co.  Surrey: — 
Richard  Simpson  Rostron,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Postal 
add. — 27  Sloan e  Court,  S.W. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Simpson  Rostron,  Esq.,  of  Eden- 
field,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle 
Temple),  b.  1833;  d.  1907;  m.  1868,  Christina  Jane, 
only  d.  of  the  late  William  Riley  of  the  Outwoods.  co. 
Warwick  : — 


Philip  Simpson  Rostron,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.H.  A.,  served 
S.  Africa,  and  Great  War,  1914-18,  b.  1878;  m.  1912, 
Beatrice  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gorst ;  and  has  issue 
— Angela  Mary.     Clubs — Naval  and  Military ;  Wellington. 

ROTH  of  Harley  Street  (H.  Coll.,  16  Ap.  1923). 
Gules,  a  griffin  segreant  within  an  orle  argent,  in  chief 
a  sun  in  splendour  or,  between  two  bezants  each  charged 
with  a  saltire  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun 
issuant  in  splendour  or,  the  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting 
proper.     Motto — "  Repullulat." 

Second  son  of  Bernard    Roth,    F.S.A.,  F.R.C.S., 

of  Kingswood,  Enfield,   Middx.,  b.  1852  ;    d.  1915  ; 

m.  1878,  Ann  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Bright, 

P.C.,  of  One  Ash,  Rochdale  :— 
Paul  Bernard  Roth,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  M.B., 
Ch.B.(  Aberdeen),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1911,  Emilie  Harding,  d.  of 
William  Harding  Lauder,  of  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — 
Paul  Harding  Roth,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  Michael 
Heriot  Roth,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Vivien.  Res. — 29 
Welbeck  Street,  W.i  ;  65  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 
Club — Reform. 

ROTHBAND  of  Higher  Broughton  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  gules,  between  two  rolls  of  vellum  fessewise 
proper,  three  mullets  of  the  field  pierced  of  the  second- 
Mantling  gales  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  th 
colours,  issuant  from  a  chaplet  of  roses  gules,  seeded 
or,  barbed  and  leaved  vert,  a  demi-griffin  the  wings 
addorsed  sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  roll  of  vel- 
lum as  in  the  arms.  Badge — A  griffin's  claw  erect  and 
erased  sable,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or,  and  grasping  a  roll  of 
vellum  proper.     Motto — "  Fides   servanda  est." 

Son  of  Jacob  Rothband,  of  Manchester,  b.  ;  d. 

1877  ;  m.  ,Marion(d.  1897),  d.  of  John  Immer: — 

Sir  Henry  Lesser  Rothband,  istBart.  (20  July,  1923) 
of  Higher  Broughton,  Salford,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1878,  Ella, 
d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Mandleberg,  of  Manchester ;  and 
has  had  issue — Percy  Lionel  Rothband,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1884  [m.  1918,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  William  Francis  Fisher,  of  Altrincham  ;  and  d.  1926, 
leaving  issue — Jean  Olga  Eleanor] ;  Gladys  Lilian  [m. 
1905,  Harold  Baerlein ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Ivy  Vivienne 
[w.  1919,  Raymond  Sopwith  ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — 
The  Hollies,  Higher  Broughton,  Manchester.  Club — 
Reform  (Manchester). 

GEORGE  WALTER  CHARLES  ROTHE,  Esq.,  Col. 


(retired)  Royal  Artillery,  J.  P.  co.  of  Oxford.     Born  May  io, 
1841,    being    the    only    son    of    the    late    Rev.    Richard 


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Jephson  Rothe,  B.A.,  Rector  of  Macloneigh,  co.  Cork,  by 
his  wife  Harriet,  dau.  of  Lieut. -General  Charles  Turner. 
Armorial  bearings — Or,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  stag 
trippant  argent,  under  an  oak-tree  of  the  second.  Mantling 
vert  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged  argent,  attired  or  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "Solo  salus  servire  Deo."  Post,  add.— Neithrop 
House,  Banbury,  Oxon.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

ROTHERAM  of  Crossdrum  (U.O.).  Vert,  three  stags 
trippant  or.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  proper,  attired  or. 
Motto — "  Honor  et  honestas." 

Sons  of  Edward  Rotheram,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Crossdrum, 
co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  1828;  d.  1904;  m. 
1886,  Maria  Louisa,  youngest  d.  of  Samuel  Cooper  of 
Killenure  Castle,  co.  Tipperary  : — 

Edward  Rotheram,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff 
1906,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1907,  Jane  Mabel,  d.  of  Sir  Robert 
Gardner  of  Ashley,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — 
Edward  Rotheram,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  and  Jean.  Seatt 
— Crossdrum,  Oldcastle,  co.  Meath,  Sallymount  Houst, 
Castlepollard,  co.  Westmeath. 

George  Astley  Rotheram,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1909, 
Millicent,  d.  of  John  Radcliff  Battersby  of  Longbawn,  co. 
Westmeath  ;  and  has  issue — Clothilde  Rosa.  Res. — Sally- 
mount,  Castlepollard,  co.  Westmeath. 

,*3Austen  Morgan  Rotheram,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cavan 
1903,  b.  1876.    Seat — Castlecor,  Oldcastle,  co.  Meath. 

Sisson  Henry  Rotheram,  Gentleman,  £.1880;  m.  1906, 
May  Jackson.    Seat — 

ROTHERHAM,  Baron,  see  HOLLAND. 

ROTHERMERE,  Viscount,  see  HARMSWORTH. 

ROTHES,  Earl  of,  see   LESLIE. 

ROTHSCHILD  (Vienna,  1822.  Recorded  by  R.L.,  16 
June  1838,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  langued  gules;  2  and  3,  azure,  issuing  from  the 
dexter  and  sinister  sides  of  the  shield,  an  arm  embowed 
proper,  grasping  five  arrows  points  to  the  base  argent ;  4. 
or,  a  lion  rampant  proper,  langued  gules,  over  all  an  escut- 
cheon gules,  thereon  a  target,  the  point  to  the  dexter  proper. 
Crests — 1.  (centre)  issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable  ;  2.  (dexter),  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
between  open  buffalo's  horns  per  fesse  or  and  sable,  a 
mullet  of  six  points  or  ;  3.  (sinister),  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  three  ostrich  feathers,  the  centre  one  argent,  the  exterior 
ones  azure.  Supporters  (of  the  Austrian  Barony) — Dexter, 
a  lion  rampant  or;  sinister,  a  unicorn  argent.  Motto — 
"  Concordia,  integritas,  industria. " 

Son  of   Rt.  Hon.    Sir  Nathan  Mayer  Rothschild,  1st 
Baron  Rothschild,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  Lord-Lieut,  and 
Custos  Rot.  co.  Bucks.,  late  Capt.  Bucks.  Yeo.  Cav. , 
M.  P.  for  Aylesbury  1865-85,  b.  1840;  d.  1915;  m.  1867, 
Emma  Louisa,  d.  of  Baron  Mayer  Carl  de  Rothschild, 
Member  of  the  German  Parliament : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Lionel  Walter  Rothschild,  2nd  Baron  Roths- 
child   (U.K.  29  June,    1885),   3rd    Baron   de    Rothschild 
(Austria,  29  Sept.,  1822),  3rd  Bart.  (U.K.,  12  Jan.,  1847), 
formerly    Major    Bucks.    Imp.    Yeo.,    a  Member    of  the 
Commission   of    Lieutenancy  for -City   of  London,   J. P., 
D.L.,  Bucks.,  M.P.  for  Mid  Bucks.   1899-19 10,  b.  1868. 
Seat — Tring   Park,    Herts.        Town   res. — 148   Piccadilly. 
Clubs— Bachelors' ,  Roy.  Societies. 

Son  of  Hon.  Nathaniel  Charles  Rothschild,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  D.L.  London,  J. P.  Northants.,  b.  1877  '.  <*• 
1923;  m.  1907,  Rozsika,  d.  of  Capt.  Alfred  von 
Wertheimstein  of  Nagy  varad,  Hungary : — 
Nathaniel  Mayer  Victor  Rothschild,  Esq.,  b.  1910. 
Res. — 4  Palace  Green,  W.8. 

Sons  of  Leopold  de  Rothschild,  Esq.,  C.  V.O.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Bucks.,  a  Member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieu- 
tenancy for  City  of  London,  M.A.  (Cambs.  ),b.  1845  ;  d. 
1917  ;  m.  1881,  Marie,  C.B.E.,  d.  of  Achille  Perugia  of 
Trieste : — 
Lionel    Nathan    de    Rothschild,    Esq.,    O.B.E.,    M.A. 
(Camb.),  J.P.  Bucks.,  M.P.  for  Aylesbury  Div.  of  Bucks. 
1910-1923,  late  Major  Bucks.  I.Y. ,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1912,  Marie 
Louise  Eugenie,  d.  of  late  Edmund  Beer;  and  has  issue — 
Edmund  Leopold  Rothschild,  Gentleman,  b  1916  ;  Leopold 
David  Rothschild,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  Rosemary  Leonora  ; 
and  Naomi  Louisa.     Res. — 18  Kensington  Palace  Gardens, 
W.8.     Club—  R.Y.S.  (Cowes.). 


Anthony  Gustav  de  Rothschild,  Esq.,  D.L.  Bucks.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Major  Bucks.  Yeo.,  b.  1887;  m.  1926,  Yvonne, 
d.  of  Robert  Cahen  D'Anvers,  of  Paris  ;  and  has  issue — 
Renee  Louise  Marie.  Res. — 42  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  W. 

ROTHWELL  (U.O.).  Ermine,  two  chevronels  engrailed 
sable,  each  charged  with  three  bezants,  on  a  canton  gules,  a 
mural  crown  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a 
stag's  head  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gules,  slipped 
and  leaved  vert.  Motto — "  Nil  conscire  sibi." 
Son  of  : — 

William  Edward  Rothwell,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Major 
and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  served  Great 
War  1914-18  (despatches),  b.  1879  ;  m.  1915,  Frances  Violet 
Poole  (d.  1923).     Postal  address — 

ROTH  WELL-JACKSON  of  Moorfield  (R.L.,  1  Aug. 
1903,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  6,  quarterly  i.  andiiii., 
argent,  on  a  mount  in  base,  the  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting  to 
the  sinister,  thereon  a  falcon,  wings  expanded  and  inverted 
proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  beacon  fired  and  entwined  with 
a  serpent  between  two  spear-heads  erect  and  embrued,  all 
of  the  second  (Jackson);  ii.  and  iii.,  ermine,  two  chevronels 
engrailed  azure,  each  charged  with  five  bezants  between 
three  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (Rothwell) ;  2. 
the  same  arms  of  Jackson  ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Rothwell ; 
4.  argent,  between  two  escallops,  three  torteaux  in  bend 
between  two  bendlets  gules  (Heywood);  5.  ermine,  on  a 
bend  double  cottised  gules,  two  covered  cups  or,  in  the 
sinister  chief  point,  a  pheon  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  a  lion  passant  between  two  pheons  of  the  third 
(Crompton).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  in  splendour  or, 
three  spear-heads  erect  and  embrued  proper  (Jackson) ;  2. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  park  pales  proper, 
an  heraldic  antelope's  head  ermine,  attired  or,  gorged  with 
a  collar  engrailed  azure,  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gules  slipped 
and  leaved  vert  (Rothwell).  Mottoes— "  Sit  lux  et  lux  "; 
"  Mens  conscia  recti." 

Sons  of  Charles  Loxton  Rothwell-Jackson  (formerly 
Jackson),  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Moorfield,  Tong 
Moor,  Bolton,  Lanes.,  b.  1844;  d.  1915 ;  m.  1869- 
Louisa  Ellen(<£  igi7),d.  of  James  Goodierof  Manches, 
ter:— 
Harry  Loxton  Rothwell-Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872 ; 
m.  1927,  Florence  May  Jones.     Res. — 

Charles  Peter  Rothwell-Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  m. 
1918,  Lois  Dawson,  of  Bolton ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Peter  Michael  Rothwell  Jackson,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and 
1  dau.     Res. — 

James  Frederick  Marshall  Rothwell-Jackson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1889;  m.  1922,  Isabel  Harriet  Barrie,  of  Kingston  ;  and 
has  issue — Stephen  Marshall  Rothwell-Jackson,  b.  1926  ; 
and  Joy  Patience.    Res. — 

ROUGE  CROIX  PURSUIVANT  OF  ARMS,  see 
KERR. 

ROUGE  DRAGON  PURSUIVANT  OF  ARMS,  see 
GEIJER. 

ROUND  (Dec.  4,  1871).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  cottised 
sable,  three  pallets  or,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  of 
the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  couchant  argent,  charged  on 
the  body  with  three  annulets  interlaced  sable,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  sword  in  bend  point  downwards  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or.     Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son  of   Rt.    Hon.  James  Round,  P.C.,  of  Birch,   co. 

Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Barrister-at-Law, 

late  M.P.  for  East  Essex  (Harwich),  b.  1842;  d.  1916; 

m.  1870,  his  cousin,  Sibylla  Joanna  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Rev. 

Henry  Freeland,  Rector  of  Hasketon,  co.  Suffolk: — 

Charles  James  Round,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J.P.  and  (19 13)  High 

Sheriff    co.    Essex,     b.    1885  ;     m.    1910,    Sylvia,    d.    of 

Walter  Maximilian  de  Zoete  of  Layer  Marney  Towers ;  and 

has   surv.   issue — Charles   Oliver   Round,    Esq.,   b-   1918  ; 

Anthony  John  Round,  Esq.,  b.  1922  ;  and  Silvia  Joanna. 

Seats — 

Sons  of  Francis  Richard  Round,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  of 
Sutton  Court,  Surrey,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  the 
Colonial  Office,  b.  1845;  d.  1920;  m.  1881,  Frances 
Emily,  d.  of  J.  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.,  of  Langleys, 
Essex : — 


Plate   XVII 


ROBINSON. 


JOHNSTON. 


JOHNSTON. 


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Douglass  Gray  Round,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  m.  191 1, 
Irene  Courtenay,  d.  of  Rev.  C.  Gale,  Vicar  of  Christchurch, 
Surrey;  and  has  issue — Miriam  Frances.  Res. — Cottage 
Wood,  Walton-on-Thames. 

Rev.  George  R.  Jolliffe  Round, Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Ketter- 
ing, b.  1884.    Res. — 83  Charles  Street,  Kettering. 

Arthur  John  Maurice  Round,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  m. 
Margery,  d.  of  Canon  d'Easom,  of  New  Westminster,  B.C.  ; 
and  has  issue  — Harold  Geoffrey  Round,  Gentleman,  b. 
1923 ;  and  Joan  Auriol  Margery.  Res.  —  Lethbridge, 
Alberta,  Canada. 

ROUND.  Or,  a  garb  vert,  between  three  millrinds 
sable. 

Dau.  of  Joseph  Round,  Gentleman,  6.1833;  m,  1875, 
Emma  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edwin  Alldridge  of  Westwood, 
Edgbaston : — 

Violet  Caroline  Phoebe.     Res. — 

Reverend  GEORGE  HENRY  ROUND-TURNER, 
Rector  of  Sudbrooke,  and  Vicar  of  Scothorne,  Lincoln. 
Born  Feb.  11,  1877,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Lewis  Round-Turner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Woodhall,  Capt.  R.N.,  by  his  wife  Clara, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Strong,  R.N.  Armorial  bearings 
— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  gutt£e-d'eau,  on  a  cross 
engrailed  argent,  quarter-pierced  of  the  field,  four  mill- 
rinds of  the  first,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  pat£e  fitchee 
or  (for  Turner) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  cottised 
sable,  three  pallets  or,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  of 
the  second  (for  Round).  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  passant  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  millrind  sable,  and  in  the  mouth  a  cross 
pat6e  fitchee  in  bend  or  (for  Turner)  ;  2.  a  lion  couchant 
argent,  charged  on  the  body  with  three  annulets  interlaecd 
fesseways  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sword  in  bend  point 
downwards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or  (for  Round). 
Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri."  Livery — Dark  blue,  black 
and  yellow  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons.  Married, 
April  17,  1901,  Irene,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  George  Hobart. 
Postal  address — Scothorne  Vicarage,  Lincoln. 

ROUNDELL  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  fesse  gules,  between 
three  laurel  branches  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sword  in  pale  argent, 
hilt  and  pommel  or,  grip  gules. 

Son  of  the  late  William  Roundell,  M.A. ,  of  Gledstone, 

co.   Yorks.,  by   his   wife  Harriet  Jane,   d.  of  Frances 

Benyon  Hacket  of  Moor  Hall: — 

Richard  Foulis  Roundell,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  West  Riding  of 

Yorks.,  Lt.-Col.  late  3rd  Batt.  Northumberland  Fus.,  M.P. 

Skipton    Div.  W.R.   Yorks.  1918,    and    1922-24,  b.   1872; 

m.    1898,    Beatrice   Maude,    second    d.    of    Sir    Matthew 

Amcotts  Wilson,  Bart. ;   and  has  issue — Richard   Henry 

Selbourne    Roundell,    Gentleman,    Midshipman    R.N.,    b. 

1901  ;    Diana  Georgina  Amcotts  ;    Nancy   Lee  [m.  1924, 

Henry  Algernon  Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L.  of  Llvvyn 

Madoc,    Breconshire] ;    Barbara   Harriet ;    and   Prudence. 

Seat — Gledstone,  near  Skipton,  co.  Yorks.    Res. — Shawford 

House,  near  Winchester,  Hants.     Clubs — Carlton,  Garrick, 

Bachelors'. 

Son    of    Charles    Savile     Roundell,    Esq.,    J. P.    co. 
Cheshire,    M.P.   for    Grantham   1880-85,   and   for  the 
Skipton  Div.  W.  R.  Yorks.  1892-1895,  M.A. ,  and  late 
Fellow   Merton   Coll.,    Oxford,    Barrister-at-Law,  and 
Governor  of  Harrow  School,  b.  1&2J ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1873, 
Julia  Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Wilbraham 
Spencer  Tollemache  of  Dorfold  Hall,  co.  Chester  : — 
Christopher  Foulis  Roundell,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  General  In- 
spector of  the  Ministry   of  Health,   Chief  of  Staff,  Civil 
Commissioners  Dept.,  late  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  B.A. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.   1876;  m.  1910, 
Lady  Maude  Vivian,  widow  of  Major  Henry  Wyndham 
Vivian  and  third   d.   of  the  4th   Earl    of    Leitrim  ;    and 
has    issue — Charles   Wilbraham    Roundell,  Gentleman,   b. 
1912 ;    Henry    Richard    Martin    Roundel,    Gentleman,    b. 
1914  ;  Lydia  Maude  ;  and  Celia  Winifred.     Res. — 15  Sussex 
Square,  W.2.     Clubs — Travellers',  Windham,  Garrick. 

ROUNDWAY,  Baron,  see  COLSTON. 

ROUPELL  of  Charlton  (H.  Coll.,  1913).  Argent,  on 
a  mount,  an  African  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  bow  and 
in  the  sinister  three  arrows  proper,  in  chief  two  mullets 
azure.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-African  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a 


bow  and  in  the  sinister  three  arrows,  all  proper.     Motto 

"Fidele." 

Sons  of  Col.  Francis  Frederick  Fyler  Roupell,  of  Charl- 
ton, late  31st  and  70th  Regis.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  comdg. 
31st  East  Surrey  Regt.,  and-Col.  comdg.  31st  Regimen- 
tal District,  b.  1848;  d    1916;  m.  1887,  Edith  Maria, 
eld.  d.  of  William  Anderson  Bryden  of  Moorfield,  Sur- 
biton,  Surrey : — 
Francis  Leyland  Lyster  Fyler  Roupell,  Esq.,  M.C.  Capt,. 
R.A.,  b.  1890.    Address — Little  Chartham,  Shalford,  Surrey. 
George  Roland  Patrick  Roupell,  Esq.,  V.C.,Capt.   The 
East  Surrey  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches 
3  times),  Croix  de  Guerre  (France),  Order  of  St.  George 
(4th  class),  b.  1892;   m.   1921,  Doris  Phoebe,    d.  of  Capt. 
Mowbray  Sant ;  and  has  issue — Peter  George  Francis  Mow- 
bray Roupell,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Phoebe  Irene  Sant. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Charles  Frederick  de  Coetloyon  Roupell,  Gentleman  b 
1897. 

ROUSE-BOUGHTON(R.L.,  i3Mayi79i).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  sable,  two  bars  engrailed  argent  (Rouse);  2! 
argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  botonnee  fitchee 
slipped  sable,  as  many  stags'  heads  caboshed  or,  on  a  chiet 
gules,  a  goat  passant  of  the  field  (Boughton  of  Lawford); 
3.  sable,  three  crescents  or  (Boughton).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the 
bust  of  a  man  proper,  hair,  beard,  and  whiskers  sable,  the 
head  surrounded  and  crossed  with  a  ribbon  knotted  at  the 
top,  the  ends  flowing  from  each  side  of  the  temples  argent 
(Rouse);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork's  head 
erased  chevronny  of  four  sable  and  argent,  in  the  beak  or,  a 
snake  proper  (Boughton).  Motto — "  Omne  bonum  Dei 
donum." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Rouse-Boughton,  nth  Bart. , 
of  Lawford  and  3rd  Bart,  of  Downton,  J. P.  cos.  Here- 
ford, Worcester,   and   Salop,  D.L.    co.   Salop   (High 
Sheriff  i860),  b.  1825  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1852,  Mary  Caroline, 
d.  of  John  Michael  Severne  of  Thenford,  Northants.] 
and  Wallop  Hall,  co.  Salop: — 
Sir  William  St.  Andrew  Rouse-Boughton,  12th  Bart,  of 
Lawford  (4  Aug.  1641),  and  4th  Bart,  of  Downton  (28  July 
1791),  J.P.  and  C.C.  co.  Salop,  b.   1853;  m.  1878,  Eleanor 
Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  Frederick  H.  Hotham,  R.D.,  Rector  of 
Rushbury,  Salop  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Hotham  Rouse- 
Boughton,   Esq.,  Capt.  15th  Hussars  (Spec.  Res.),  b.   1893 
[m.  1916,   Dorothy  Alys,  d.    of  James   Ismay,   of  Iwerne 
Minster  House,   Dorset  ;    and  has  issue — Mary    Frances . 
Res.— Linley  Hall,  Broseley,  Salop].  Seat—  Dow nton  Hall, 
Ludlow,  Salop.     Club — Oxford  aud  Cambridge. 

Edward  Shuckburgh  Rouse-Boughton,  Esq.,  b.  1858. 
Res. — Dower  House,  Leintwardine,  Bucknell,  Shropshire. 
Club — St.  James's. 

ROUSE -BOUGHTON -KNIGHT  (R.L.  1858,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  three  pallets  gules,  within 
a  bordure  indented  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 
spurs  or  (Knight);  2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable,  as  many  bucks'  heads  ca- 
boshed or,  vulned  in  the  forehead  proper,  on  a  chief 
gules  a  goat  passant  of  the  field  (Boughton  of  Lough- 
ton) ;  3.  sable,  three  crescents  or  (Boughton);  4.  sable, 
two  bars  engrailed  argent  (Rouse).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  spur  lying  fessewise  or,  an  eagle,  wings  expanded 
proper,  supporting  in  the  beak  a  spear  erect  gold 
(Knight);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork's  head 
erased  chevronny  of  four  sable  and  argent,  holding  in  the 
beak  or,  a  snake  proper  (Boughton);  3.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  the  bust  of  a  man  affronted,  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper,  hair,  beard,  and  whiskers  sable,  the  head 
surrounded  and  crossed  by  a  riband  knotted  at  the  top, 
the  ends  flowing  from  either  temple  argent  (Rouse). 
Motto — "  Eques  sit  semper  aequus."  Livery — (dress),  blue 
coat,  red  waistcoat,  blue  plush  breeches  ;  (undress),  Oxford 
grey  coat  and  trousers,  red  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 
Son  of  Andrew  Johnes  Rouse- Boughton-Knight,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  b.  1826;  d.  1909;  m. 
1858,  Eliza  (d.  1914),  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  John  Michael 
Severne  of  Thenford  House,  co.  Northampton  and  of 
Wallop  Hall,  co.  Salop  :— 
Charles  Andrew  Rouse-Boughton- Knight,  Esq.,  J.P. , 
D.L.,  and  (1926)  High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford,  late  Lieut.' 
Scots  Gds. ,  b.  1859;  m.  1903,  Helen  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the 
late  George  Orr-Wilson.  Seat — Downton  Castle,  nr.  Lud- 
low.    Club  —Carlton. 


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ROUTLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  be- 
tween a  Cornish  chough  close  in  chief  proper  and  an 
escallop  in  base  sable,  a  Cornish  chough  close  between 
two  escallops  all  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough  close 
proper,  gorged  with  a    collar  vair,  holding  in  the  beak  a 


arm  couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect,  holding  a  sword  proper. 


mullet  pierced  and  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  a  caltrap,  both 
or.     Motto — "  Agmine  certo. " 

Sons  of  Robert  William  Routley,  Gentleman,  b.  1852; 

d.  1909  ;  m.  1879,  Louisa  Mary,  d.  of  late  James  Lowe, 

Esq.,  M.A. ,  J.  P.,  of  Churchfield  House,  Chorlton-cum- 

Hardy : — 
Gerald  Standish  Routley,  Esq.,  Capt.  Territorial  Reserve 
of  Officers,  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  served  in  South  African 
War  1901-2,  b.  1880;  m.  1908,  Clarice,  d.  of  Gibson  Sagar 
Rigg  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Res. — Prospect  House,  Ring- 
way,  Cheshire.     Club — Constitutional  (Manchester). 

Robert  Henry  Cecil  Routley,  Esq.,  late  Major  2nd  Batt. 
Royal  Fus. ,  b.  1883. 

William  Follett  Routley,  Esq.,  late  Major  R.A.F.,  H.M. 
Consul  for  Island  of  Corsica,  b.  1884. 

ROWALLAN,  Baron,  see  CORBETT. 

ROWAND  of  Linthouse  (1829).  Gules,  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  in  chief  or,  and  an  otter's  head  erased  in 
base  argent,  on  a  chief  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  four 
galleys  of  the  last,  flagged  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion 
couchant  proper.     Motto — "  Benigno  nuniine." 

Son  of  Michael  Rowand  of  Linthouse,  d.  1856  : — 

Michael  Rowand,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

ROWAN  (Confmd.  U.O).  Vert ,  a  fesse  chequy  or  and 
gules,  between  two  crescents  in  chief,  and  in  base  three  cross 
crosslets  issuant  from  as  many  crescents  all  of  the  second. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  erect  couped  at  the  elbow  proper,  charged 
with  a  rose  gules,  seeded  proper,  slipped  and  leaved  vert, 
the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
or.     Motto — "  Cresco  per  crucem." 

Son  of  Andrew  Rowan,  Gentleman,  late  of  Arranmore, 
St.  Kilda,  and  St.    Hubert's,   Tering,    both  Victoria, 
Australia : — 
James   Stephen    Rowan,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

Tallyrand,  Longrcach,  Queensland,  Australia. 

ROWAN  (U.O.,  1808  and  1814).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert, 
a  fesse  chequy  or  and  gules,  between  in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped 
and  in  base  three  crescents,  out  of  each  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee,  all  of  the  second  (Rowan,  1808) ;  2.  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure,  between  two  dexter  hands  couped  at  the 
wrist  and  erect  gules,  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  of  the  last  (Stewart)  ;  3.  gules,  three  cushions  erminois, 
tasselled  or,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Redmond).  Mantling 
vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked 


pommel  and   hilt   or.       Motto  —  "  Cresco   per    crucem." 

Livery — Green  and  gold. 

Son  of  Rev.   Robert  Willson  Rowan,  J. P.,    of  Mount 
Davys,  co.   Antrim,  1810-1886 ;  m.  Anna,  second  d.  of 
Joshua  Minnitt  of  Anaghbeg,  co.  Tipperary  :— 
Robert  Kerr  O'Neill  Rowan,  Gentleman,  b.  17  Jan.  1849. 

Seat— 

Sons  of  Devonsher  John  Rowan,  Gentleman,  d.  1901  ; 
m.  Elizabeth  Francis  (d.  1924).  d.  of  Admiral  Purcell  of 
Bath  :— 
Hill  Willson    Rowan,    Gentleman,    b.    1869 ;    m.    1902, 

Annabella  Ellen,  d.  of  Charles  Monck  Wilson,  14th  Regt.  ; 

and  has  issue— Eileen  Hill  Willson;  and  Alia  Hamilton. 

Post,  add.— 32  Belsize  Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.W.6. 
Edward  William  Rowan,  Gentleman,  b.   1871.      Res. — 

Erin  Dene,  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

ROWBOTHAM  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  azure  and  gules, 
a  roebuck  trippant  between  five  fleurs-de-lys,  three  in  chief 
and  two  in  base,  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  roebuck  or,  on  the  body  a  pale 
azure,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys,  and  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a  fleur-de-lys 
fessewise,  head  to  the  dexter  of  the  second.  Motto — "  In- 
dustria  atque  fortuna." 

Son  of  Thomas  Rowbotham,  Esq.,  of  Gilbertstone 
Grange,  South  Yardley,  Birmingham,  J. P.  co.  Worcs. , 
b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

S.         Hanson  Rowbotham,  Gentleman,  b.  Res. — 

Hollyberry  Hall,  Allesley,  nr.  Coventry. 

ROWE,  see  FISHER-ROWE. 

ROWE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chief,  issuant  therefrom 
three  piles  azure,  each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee,  a  Paschal  lamb  supporting  over  the  shoulder  a 
staff  of  the  field,  flowing  therefrom  a  pennon  argent, 
charged  with  a  cross  gules,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys 
also  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
mural  crown  or,  charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  a 
Paschal  lamb  proper.  Motto — "  Tien  le  droit."  Livery — 
dark  blue,  dark  brown  facings. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  George  Herbert    Rowe,    V.D.  (eld. 

son   of  Rev.  George    Rowe — see  below),  b.    1857  ;  d. 

1910  ;  m.  1882,  Caroline  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Claudius 

Galen    Wheelhouse,    Esq.,   J.P.,    F.R.C.S.,    LL.D., 

D.Sc,  of  Filey,  Yorks. : — 
Richard  Herbert  Rowe,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Surveyor- 
General   Gold  Coast,    late  Lieut. -Col.  R.A. ,  b.  1883;  m. 


moto 


Eoto 


1689 


1922,  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Wallin.      Res. — Accra. 
Gold  Coast.     Club — United  Service. 

Major  Claude  Hamerton  Rowe,  b.  1885.     Res.-- Beacon 
Banks,  Easingwold,  Yorks. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  George  Rowe,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  Principal  York  Diocesan  Training 
College,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1882  ;   tn.  1855,  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Lake  Baker,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Lord  of  the  Manor,  Patron  and  Rector  of 
Hargrave,  North  ants. : — 
Edmund  Lewis  Rowe,  Esq.,  L.R.C. P.,  L.R.C.S.(Edin.), 
Capt.  (ret.)  4th  Batt.  The  Norfolk  Regt.  (East  Norfolk 
Militia),  b.  1859;  tn.  1st,  Katharine  Mary  (d.  1891),  d. 
of  Charles  Murchison,   F.R.S.,   M.D.,  LL.D.   (Edin.) ; 
2nd,  1897,  Edith  Marion  Jane,  d.   of  Major  William 
Dods,  14th  Foot,   and  has  surv.  issue — Lewis  Sandars 
Rowe,  Gentleman,  b.   1898.      Res. — Lavengro,  Oulton 
Broad,  Lowestoft.     Clubs — Roy.  Harwich  Yacht ;  Roy. 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Yacht  (Lowestoft). 

Arthur  Francis  Rowe,  Gentleman,  O.  B.  E. ,  b.  i86o(  Arms  as 
above,  impalingthe  arms  of  Humphry,  namely: — argent,  on 
a  cross  botonny  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a 
talbot's  head  erased  gules,  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  between  four  escallops  also  of  the  first);  tn. 
1st,  Mary  Calvert  (d.  1921),  d.  of  late  James  Williamson, 
and  has  issue— Francis  George  Crawford  Rowe,  Gentleman, 
1st  Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1894  (Address—  Martinique 
Barracks,  Borden,  Hants.) ;  and  Mary  Katharine  Ampthills  ; 
2nd,  1925,  Mary  Bickersteth,  d.  of  the  laie  Lt.-Col.  Alfred 
Paget  Humphry,  M.V.O.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Horham  Hall, 
Essex  ;  and  has  further  issue— Genevra  Edith  Audry.  Res. 
— Gables  End,  Flora  Grove,  St.  Albans. 

ROWCLIFFE,  late  of  Halsway  Manor  (H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  gules,  a  mullet  of  six  points  between  two  chess-rooks 


of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling: 
gules  and  argent.  Creat—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion's  head  erased  gules,  in  front  thereof  two  chess-rooks 
arg  nt.     Motto — "  Volens  et  valens. " 

Sons  of  William  Charles  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  of  Hill- 
side, Bidborough,  Tunbridge  Wells,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll. 
(Oxford),  b.  1867;  d.  1929;  m.  1st,   1905,  Anna  Mary 
(d.  1918),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Penrose  Quicke, 
Rector   of  Ashbrittle,    Somerset ;    2nd,    1920,    Doris 
Catherine   Mary,    d.    of   E.    R.   Arnold   of  Clevedon, 
Somerset : — 
Charles  William  Arnold  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1922. 
Seat — Hillside,  Bidborough,  nr.  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Aubrey  John  Richard  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1924. 
Yngr.  sons  of  William  Rowcliffe,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  cos. 


Hants,  and  Somerset,    by   his  wife   Matilda  Frances, 

ygst.    d.    of  Thomas    Brown,    D.L. ,    of   Ebbw    Vale, 

Monmouthshire : — 

Edward  Lee  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.    1869;    tn.  1898, 

Clementina  Elizabeth  Hope,  O.B.  E.,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Edward 

Charles   Sparshott    Williams,    K.C.I.E..    R.E.;    and    has 

surv.  issue — Edward    Hugh  Lee  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  b. 

March   12,    1902  ;    and  Dorothy   Clementina.     Seat — Hall 

Place,  Cranleigh,  Surrey. 

Henry  Skirrow  Rowcliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1904, 
Leila  Jane,  only  child  of  late  Capt.  Walter  Roberts,  Royal 
Berks.  Regt.;  and  has  issue -Leila  Mary  Laura;  and 
Barbara  Frances.  Seats — Knowle  Lodge,  Langton  Green, 
Tunbridge  Wells. 

ROWELL  (H.  Coll.,  12  Jan.  1920).  Argent,  ten  spur- 
rowels  four,  three,  two  and  one  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  fessewise  couped  proper,  grasp- 
ing a  cross  crosslet  fitchee,  three  spur-rowels  gules. 
Motto — "  Justus  et  strenuus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Herbert  Babington  Rowell,  K.B.E.,  b. 
;  d.  1 92 1  ;  tn.  1891,  Mary  Dobree,   d.  of  John 
Robin,  of  Naples  : — 
Herbert  Babington  Robin  Rowell,  Esq.,  A.F.C.,  Capt. 
R.E.,  b.  1894.     Res. — Redesmouth  House,  Northumber- 
land. 

Robert  Maingay  Rowell,  Esq.,  b.  1907.     Res. — 

ROWETT  (H.  Coll.) .  Per  chevron  or  and  gules,  three 
catherine-wheels  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  sable,  ten 
bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-black-faced  sheep  proper,  holding 
between  the  fore-feet  an  anchor  or.  Motto — "  Robux 
roboris." 

Son  of  John  Quiller  Rowett,  of  Rangoon,  b.  1840 ; 

d.  1876  ;  tn.  1868,  Caroline,  d.  of  Skantle- 

bury : — 
John  Quiller  Rowett,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  tn.  1913, 
Helen  Graham,  d.  of  John  Jackson  Coats,  and  has 
issue— John  Primrose  Quiller  Rowett,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918;  Helen  Graham  Quiller  ;  and  Caroline  Elizabeth. 
Res.— 

ROWLANDS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  argent,  on 
a  chevron  raguly  gules  between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in 
chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  of  the  last,  a  wolf's  head 
erased  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  three  fleurs-de-lys  fessewise 
gules,  a  wolf  passant  proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  staff 
raguly  in  bend,  also  gules.  Motto—  "Y  blaidd  yn  j 
blaen." 

Sons  of  Jacob  Rowlands,  Gentleman,  b.  1832  ;  d. 
tn.  1862,  Julia  Burton  : — 

Frederick  Rowlands,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 

Arthur  John  Rowlands,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 

Richard  Reginald  Rowlands,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Res. 
— 105  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham. 

Reverend  Percy  Rowlands,  £.  1876.  ./?«.— L'Etacq,  Jersey. 

ROWLEY,  see  TOLER-ROWLEY. 

ROWLEY  (U.O.,  1  May  1634).  Or,  on  a  bend 
cottised  gules,  three  crescents  argent.  Vide  Rowley,  Lord 
Langford. 

Rowley  (R.L.,  11  April  1796).  Same  arms  (quartered 
with  the  paternal  arms  of  Taylour,  viz.  :  Ermine,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  boars'  heads  erect  or.) 
Crest — A  wolf's  head  couped  at  the  shoulder  proper, 
collared  argent.     Motto — "  Bear  and  forbear." 

Son  of   Clotworthy  Wellington  William  Robert  Row- 
ley, 3rd  Baron  Langford,  1825-1854,  tn.  1846,  Louisa 
Augusta,  d.  of  Col.  Edward  Michael  Conolly,  M.P.,  of 
Castletown  : — 
Rt.   Hon.    William  Chambr6  Rowley,  6th  Baron  Lang- 
ford (31  July  1800),   Lt.-Col.   (ret.)  R.A.    [Supporters- 
Dexter,  a  figure  of  Pallas   holding  in  her  exterior  hand  a 
spear  ;  sinister,  a  figure  of  Temperance  holding  a  bridle  in 
her  exterior  hand  proper],  b.  30  Aug.   1849;    tn.  27  July 
1889,  Hon.  Mabel  Maud   Legh,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Newton. 
Seat—  Summerhill    House,    Enfield,    co.    Meath.     Res.— 
Heath  Lodge,  Uxbridge. 

Son  of  Hon.  Randolfe  Thomas  Rowley,  late  R.N.,  6. 
1852;  d.  1910;  tn.  1883,  Rosetta,  d.  of  Thomas  Henry 
Fletcher  of  Homewood,  Kati  Kati,  N.Z. ,  and  Addison 
Lodge,  Dublin: — 


1690 


iRoto 


Clotworthy  Wellington  Thomas  Edward  Rowley,  Esq., 
b.  1885;  m.  1922,  Florence  Eileen,  d.  of  Isaac  Shiel,  of 
Ballsbridge,  Dublin.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Hon.  Hercules  Langford  Boyle  Rowley,  Hon. 
Col.    5th    Batt.    Leinster    Regt.,   J. P.    and   D.L.    co. 
Meath  (High  Sheriff  1856),  formerly  Capt.  6th   Dra- 
goons, b.   1828;  d.  1904;  m.  1857,  Louisa  Jane,  d.  of 
Archibald  Campbell  of  Mains  and  sister  of  1st  Lord 
Blythswood: — 
Hercules  Douglas  Edward  Rowley,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Dublin,  late  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  Leinster  Regt.,  b.  1859;  m. 
1884,  Agnes  Mary,  only  d.  of  A.  Allen  of  Devizes,  Wilts. ; 
and   has   issue  —  Ivy   Mabel   Armine    Douglas    \m.    1910, 
Reginald   Stanley   Lewis   Boulter] ;    and    Monica   Evelyn 
Douglas  [m.    1912,    Edward    Huskinson].      Seat — Marlay 
Grange,    Rathfarnham,  co.  Dublin.     Res. — 10  Wilbraham 
Place,    S.W.i.       Clubs  —  Jun.    Carlton,    Kildare    Street 
(Dublin). 

Arthur  Sholto  Langford  Rowley,  Esq.  ,C.M.G.,  H.B.M.'s 
Consul-Gen.  for  Belgium  and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxem- 
burg since  1923,  late  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  Leinster  Regt.,  b. 
1870  ;  m.  1908,  Margaretta  Ines,  d.  of  Hugh  R.  F.  Jameson 
of  Iquique,  Chili.  Res.  —  British  Consulate-General, 
Antwerp. 

ROWLEY  of  Tendring  Hall.  Argent,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  between  two  Cornish  choughs  sable,  three 
escallops  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mullet  pierced  or. 
Motto — "  Ventis  secundis." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Robert  Rowley,  4th  Bart., 
b.  1800  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1830,  Hon.  Maria  Vanneck, 
d.  of  2nd  Lord  Huntingneld  : — 

Sir  Joshua  Thellusson  Rowley,  5th  Bart.  (27  June 
1786),  of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk,  V.D.,  formerly  Capt. 
Suffolk  Artillery  Mil.  and  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batt.  Suffolk 
Regt.,  J.P.,  D.L.  co.  Suffolk,  b.  1838  ;  m.  1887,  Hon. 
Louisa  Helene,  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Lurgan ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Charles  Samuel  Rowley,  Esq.,  Major  10th 
Field  Bde.  R.A.  (T.A.),  late  Grenadier  Gds.,  b.  1891 
[m.  1920,  Margery  Francis,  d.  of  Nicholas  Henry 
Bacon,  of  Raveningham  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue — 
Joshua  Francis  Rowley,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  Alethea  Susan ; 
and  Prudence  Louisa].  Seats  —  Tendring  Hall,  and 
Holbecks,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.     Club — Travellers'. 

Charles  Robert  Rowley,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  Grenadier  Gds,, 
b.  1849.  Res. — 10,  Palace  Mansions,  Palace  Street, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.     Club — Turf. 

ROWLEY  of  Hill  House.  Argent,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  between  two  Cornish  choughs  sable,  three 
escallops  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mullet  pierced  or.  Motto 
— -"  Ventis  secundis." 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  George  Charles  Augustus  Rowley, 

4th  Bart.,  Rector  of  Eastwick,  Herts.,  b.  1869  ;  d. 

1924  ;  m.  1891,  Caroline,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Cuming  : — 

Sir  George  William    Rowley,    5th    Bart.    (21    March 

1836),  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  [Supporters — On  either  side  a 

Cornish  chough  proper,  navally  crowned  or,  and  gorged 

with  a  riband  pendent   therefrom  a  representation  of 

the  Order  of  Maria  Theresa],  b.  1896.    Res. — Wrottesley 

House,  20  Mount  Ephraim  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.16. 

Second  son  of  Sir  George  Charles   Erskine  Rowley. 

3rd  Bart.,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1922  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1890, 

Amy     Isobel,    O.B.  E.    (Aldersey    Cottage,     London 

Road,    Guildford),    d.    of    William    Foster    Batt    of 

Abergavenny : — 

William  Joshua  Rowley,  Esq.,  Major  late  Lanes.  Fus., 

served   Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1891  ;   in.    1917,    Beatrice 

Gwendoline,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  Kirby ;  and  has 

issue — Charles|Robert  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  Joshua 

Christopher    Rowley,    Gentleman,    b.    1928 ;    and    Avice 

Gwendoline.      Res.— Laurel    Farm,    Pulham    St.    Mary, 

Norfolk. 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Charles  John  Rowley,  Esq.,  Admiral 
R.N.,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1867,  Alice  (Res. — Holmes- 
land,  Botley,  Hants.),  d.  of  the  late  George  Cary 
Elwes  : — 
Windsor  Angerstein  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.  Seat — 
Holmesland,  Botley,  Hants. 

Son  of  John  Richard  Frederick  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b. 
1864 ;    d.    1921 ;    m.    1897,    Mary    Hay,    d,    of    Rev. 
William  Chapman : — 
Charles  John  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  Julius  Henry  Rowley,  Rector  of  South 


moit) 


Ockendon,  Essex,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1915  ;   m.  1861,  Julia  (d. 

1927),  d.  of  Rev.  Capel  Molyneux : — 
Julius  Richard  Capel  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1862 ,  m. 
1886,  Maude  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  John  Wallis  of  New 
Zealand,  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Charles  Donovan  Row- 
ley, Esq.,  M.B.E.,  late  Capt.  R.G.A.,  b.  1889  [m.  1917 


: 


Hon.  Irene  Evelyn,  d.  of  Viscount  Molesworth  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue— 3  daus.  (Res. — 35A  Broadwater  Down,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells.  Club — New  Oxford  and  Cambridge)] ;  (2) 
Julius  Douglas  Philip  Rowley,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (N.Y. 
Univ.),  b.  1900.     Res. — New  York. 

Julius  Leigh  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

Richard  Julius  Molyneux  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1865; 
m.  1900,  Isabel,  d.  of  Oscar  Nelson  of  Gottenburg  ;  and 
has  issue — Richard  Julius  Glenon  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  ;  Frederick  Duncan  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
and  Constance  Frederica  Julia.     Res. — California,  U.S.A. 

Howard  Fiennes  Julius  Rowley,  Esq.,  C.B.E. ,  Capt. 
R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1868;  m.  1900,  Alice  Udall,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Muir,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria  ;  and  has  issue — 
Geraldine.  Res.—  Old  Fold  Manor,  Hadley,  Herts. 
Club — United  Service. 

George  Guy  Singleton  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m. 
1913,  Sarah,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Bridge.  Res. — 
4  Battersea  Park  Road,  S.W. 8. 

GEORGE  FYDELL  ROWLEY,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L 
cos.  Rutland  and  Huntingdon,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sess. 
Huntingdonshire,  J.P.  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  for  Rut- 
land 1891.  Born  ]\x\y  21,  1851,  being  the  only  child  of 
the  late  George  Dawson  Rowley,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge,  High  Sheriff  for  Rutland  1870,  by 
his  wife  Caroline  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Archdeacon 
Lindsay.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  bend  sable, 
between  two  Cornish  choughs  proper,  three  escallops  of 
the  field  ;  impaling  the  arms  of  Corbet,  namely  or,  a  raven 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mullet  pierced  argent.  Married,  Sept.  30, 
1884,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Vincent  Corbet  of  Moreton 
Corbet,  Salop,  Bart.  ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Owsley  Vincent 
Fydell  Rowley,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Yeo., 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  Sept.  10,  1885  [m.  1917,  Lady  Marjorie 
Cochrane,  d.  of  12th  Earl  of  Dundonald,  and  has  issue — 
John  Charles  Cochrane  Rowley.  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  George 
Corbet  Cochrane  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  (Res. — 
Morcott  Hall,  Uppingham.  Clubs— Bachelors',  Carlton)]; 
(2)  George  Richard  Francis  Rowley,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1889  [m.  and  has  issue 
—Michael  Richard  Bernard  Rowley,  Gentleman,  b.  1915 
(Clubs—  Bachelors',    Boodles')].       Seats—  Priory   Hill,    St. 


Boto 


Eop 


1691 


Neots ;    Morcott   Hall,    Rutland.     Clubs — Carlton,   Junior 
Carlton. 

ROWLEY-CONWY  of  Bodrhyddan  (R.L.,  12  Dec. 
1895).  Quarterly,  r  and  4,  sable,  on  a  bend  argent,  cottised 
ermine,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between 
two  annulets  of  the  first  (Conwy) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend 
cottised  gules,  three  crescents  argent  (Rowley).  Crest — 
(Rowley)  a  wolf's  head  couped  sable,  collared  argent. 
Motto —  "  Fide  et  amore." 

Son  of  Capt.  Conwy  Grenville  Hercules  Rowley-Conwy 

of  Bodrhyddan,  co.  Flint,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876, 

of  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1900 ;  m.  1869,  Marion, 

d.  of  late  Col.  Frederick  P.  Harford: — 

Rafe Grenville  Rowley-Conwy,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Capt.  (ret.) 

R.N.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Flints.,  served  Great  War,  has  D.S.M. 

(America),    b.   1875.      Seat — Bodrhyddan,    Rhuddlan,    nr. 

Rhyl. 

Son  of  Geoffrey  Seymour  Rowley-Conwy,  Esq. ,  Major 
Loyal  North  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action 
1917 ;  m.  191 1,  Bertha  Gabrielle,  eld.  d.  of  late  Alexander 
Cochrane,  R.N.,  of  Ashkirk,  N.B. :  — 
Geoffrey  Alexander  Rowlev-Conwy,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Res.— 

ROXBURGHE,  Duke  of,  see  INNES-KER. 

ROXBURGH  (H.  Coll.,  15  Sept.  1923).  Argent,  on 
a  bend  azure,  three  sprigs  each  of  three  cherries  or,  a 
chief  sable,  thereon  a  cross  of  the  field,  charged  with 
four  torteaux.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  flames  a  demi-eagle 
displayed  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  cherries 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Audax  et  promptus." 

Sons  of  Archibald  Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  of  West 
Kirby,  Cheshire,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1884, 
Janet  Briggs,  d.  of  John  Fergusson  Cathcart,  of 
19  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh : — 

Archibald  Cathcart  Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  M.D. 
(Cantab.),  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  b.  1886; 
m.  1916,  Grace  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Joseph  Alexander  Lambert,  Queen's  Bays,  of  Brookhill, 
Claremorris,  co.  Mayo ;  and  has  issue — Ian  Archibald 
Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Ronald  Cathcart  Rox- 
burgh, Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  and  Jean  Rosemary  Lam- 
bert. Res. — 5  Redington  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

John  Fergusson  Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
L.  es  L.  (Paris),  b.  1888.  Res. — Stowe School,  Bucking- 
ham.    Clubs — Athenamm,  Reform. 

FRANCIS  ROXBURGH,  Esquire,  B.A.  and  Master  of 
Laws  of  the  Univ.  of  Camb. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  Assistant 
Judge  of  the  Lord  Mayor's  Court,  1887-1900.  Born  1850, 
being  the  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Rox- 
burgh, Knight  Bachelor,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Counsel 
Learned  in  the  Law,  Judge  of  County  Courts,  by  his  wife 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Walker.  Armorial 
hearings — Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  a  horse's  head  couped 
of  the  first,  in  base  two  saltires  couped  of  the  second. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
\of  his  liveries,  a  horse's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
above  the  Crest)  "Tarn  audax  quam  fidelis."  Married, 
1887,  Annie  Gertrude,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
Thomas  Mortlock  ;  and  has  Issue — Ronald  Francis  Rox- 
burgh, Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  Nov.  19, 
1889.     Postal  address — 43  Leinster  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 

ROXBURGH    (H.    Coll.).     Or,   on   a  chevron   azure, 
between  in  chief  two  leaves  of  a  genus  of  Indian  plants 
known   by   the   name  of   Roxburghia,   and  in  base   on   a 
mount  vert  a  palm-tree,  all  proper,  a  sun  in  splendour  or. 
Mantling    azure    and   or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of   the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising  from 
behind  clouds,  a  palm-tree  proper.    Motto — ' '  Coeli  favore." 
Son*     of     William      Roxburgh,     M.D.      Edinburgh, 
F.R.C.P.,  London,  b.  1812;  d.  1897;  m.  1857,  Anne 
Elizabeth,    d.    of    Alexander    Boswell,    W.S.,    Edin- 
burgh : — 
William  Henry  Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.); 
Solicitor,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1889,  Sibella,  d.  of  James  Roxburgh, 
Gentleman,  and  has  issue— William  Roxburgh,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898   [m.  1923,  Jeannette,  d.  of  Levast,  and  has 

issue — William   Levast    Roxburgh,    Gentleman,   b.  1927] ; 
and  2  daus.     Add.— 23  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  W.C. 


Alexander  Bruce  Roxburgh,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.B. , 
B.Ch.  (Oxon.),  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.,  b.  i860;  m. 
1916,  Edith  Annie,  yngst.  d.  of  George  Fletcher,  Esq., 
M.D.,  J.  P.  Res.—  Oaksleigh,  Locks  Heath,  nr.  South- 
ampton. 

ROYDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  three  stags'  heads  erased  is 
pale  between  two-hunting  horns  in  fesse  or.     Mantling  vert 


and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's 
head  erased  or,  collared  gemel  vert,  and  pendent  from  the 
mouth  a  shield  of  the  arms.  Motto — "  Au  roy  donne 
devoir."    Livery — Dark  green,  gold  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Bland  Royden,  Bart.,  J. P.  and 
D.L. ,  b.  20  Feb.  1831 ;  d.  1917;  m.  4  July  1865,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  Dowdall :  — 

Sir  Thomas  Royden,  2nd  Bart.  (29  July  1905),  C.H.,  J.  P. 
Liverpool,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  (1917)  High  Sheriff  Cheshire, 
M.  P.  Bootle  1918-22,  Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour,  has  Order 
ofSS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  b.  22  May  1871 ;  m. 
1922,  Qwenelda  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Clegg,  of  Plas  Llanfair, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Williamson,  of  Rake  Hall,  Chester. 
Seats — Frankby  Hall,  Cheshire;  Tilliepronie,  Tarland, 
Aberdeen.     Clubs — Carlton,  Bath,  Marlborough. 

Ernest  Bland  Royden,  Esq.,  J.P.  Cheshire,  High  Sheriff 
(1920)  Anglesey,  b.  30  Jan.  1873 ;  m.  1901,  Rachel 
Mary,  d.  of  Jerome  Smith,  and  has  issue — John  Ledward 
Royden,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  Thomas  Jerome  Royden, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913;  Rachel  Nancy;  Alice  Joan;  Mary 
Elizabeth  ;  and  Vera  Katharine.  Res.— Bidston  Court, 
Birkenhead. 

ROYDS  of  Falinge  (H.  Coll.,  6  Oct.  1820).  Ermine,  on 
a  cross  engrailed  between  four  lions  rampant  gules,  a  spear 
in  pale  proper  between  four  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard  sejant 
sable,  bezant^e,  collared  argent,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a 
pheon  or.     Motto — "Semper  paratus." 

Son  of  Clement  Robert  Nuttall  Beswicke-Royds  (RL, 
19  July  1869 — formerly  Royds),  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
East  Lancashire  Regt.,  late  Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards 
[Livery — White,  with  black  collar  and  cuffs  and  red 
waistcoat],  b.  1840 ;  d.  1909 ;  m.  1867,  Mary  Alice 
Gibson,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Halliwell  Beswicke 
(whose  name  and  arms  he  assumed  by  R.L.  19  July 
1869):— 
Clement  Halliwell  Beswicke-Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 
Seat — 

Sons  of  Edmund  Albert  Royds,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  late  Lt.-Col.  4th  Batt.  King's  Own  Roy. 
Lanes.  Regt.,  and  formerly  Lieut.  Queen's  Own  Worcs. 
Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1845;  d-  1892;  m.  1873,  Augusta 
Eliza,  eld.  d.  of  Augustus  Henry  Lemonius  of  Stone- 
house,  nr.  Liverpool  : — 


1692 


Bog 


Bop 


Albert  Henry  Royds,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Scots 
Guards,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1905,  Adeliza  Beatrix,  second  d.  of 
George  Drummond  of  Swaylands  House,  Penshurst,  Kent ; 
and  has  issue — James  Henry  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1908; 
Peter  John  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Elizabeth  Beatrix 
Evelyn  ;  Margaret  Adeliza  Mary ;  and  Diana  Constance 
Alexandra.  Seat  —  Falinge,  Brownhill,  nr.  Rochdale, 
Lancashire.     Clubs— Guards' ,  United  Service. 

Wilfred  Edmund  Royds,  Esq.,  Major  Duke  of  Lan- 
caster's Own,  late  7th  Hussars,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1903,  Eileen 
Frances,  eldest  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  G.  P.  Townshend  of  Elcot 
Park,  Hungerford ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Gerard  Wilfred 
Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1903 ;  (2)  Ronald  Hugh  Royds, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Herbert  Molyneux  Royds  of  Brigstock 
Manor  House,  Northants. ,  b.  1844;  d.  1883;  m.  1873, 
Mary  Alice,  d.  of  John  Ashworth  of  Clough  Fold, 
Rossendale  : — 
William  Horace  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  m.  1904, 
Mary  Rebecca,  d.  of  Charles  Stuart  Rhodes.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Ernest  Edmund  Molyneux  Royds,   Esq.,  J. P., 

of    Rochdale,    co.    Lancaster,    b.     1848  ;    d.    1892;    m. 

1872,  Blanche,  d.  of  Christopher  Rawson,  Esq.,  J. P. : — 

Vice-Adm.  Percy  Molyneux  Rawson  Royds,  C. B.  (1923), 

C.M.G.  (1916)  (ret.),  has  Orders  of  Dannebrog  (Sweden), 

Anne  (Russia),  and  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1874;  m.  1898, 

Florence,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  Alfred  Fernandez  Yarrow,  1st  Bart. 

of  Green  Meadows,  Andover  (q.v.);  and  has  issue — Percy 

Clement   Edmund   Yarrow    Royds,    Gentleman,   b.    1904; 

Dorothy  Blanche  ;    Florrie   Muriel ;    and  Annette   Evelyn. 

Res. — Highcoombe,  Warren  Road,   Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

Club — United  Service. 

Rear-Adm.  Charles  William  Rawson  Royds,  C.M.G. 
(1918),  Deputy-Commissioner  of  Police  since  1926,  J. P.  co. 
London,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1918,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Rodney  Blane,  R.N.,  and  has  issue — Ninna  Mary.  Res. — 
56  Elm  Park  (.ardens,  S.W.3.     Club — United  Service. 

Ygst.   son   of  William   Edward   Royds,    of  Greenhill, 
b.  1817;  d.  1871  ;   m.  1841,   Mary  Ann,  d.  of  Anthony 
Molyneux,  of  Newsham  House,  Lancashire: — 
Arthur  Molyneux  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Arthur  Royds,  Gentleman,  sometime   Lieut. 
6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  b.  1828;    d.  ;   m.  1851, 

Anne,  d.  of  Capt.  George   Thompson: — 
Arthur    Royds,    Gentleman,    b.    1855  ;    m.    1905,    Lucy 
Margaret,  fifth  d.  of  Thomas  Lindsay  of  Bishop's  Frome. 
Res.— 
James  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
Rev.   George   Royds,   B.A.   Durham,  b.   1862  ;  m.  , 

Constance,    widow  of   Capt.    Davidson  ;    and    has    issue 
Res. — 29  Cathles  Road,  Balham  Hill,  S.W.  12. 

Son  of  Henry  Royds,  b.  1822;  d.  1878;  m.  1st,  , 

Margaret,  d.  of  Peter  Bourne  : — 
Charles  Bourne  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Son  of  Thomas  Molyneux  Royds,  b.  1824 ;   d.   1852  ; 
m.  1844,  Elizabeth  Jane  Roberts: — 
Edmund  Molyneux  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res. — 
Sons  of  William  Edward  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1849; 
d.    1910;    m.    1874,    Hannah   Letitia,  d.  of  Edward 
Thompson  Palmer : — 
Thomas  Molyneux  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.    Res. — 
William  Molyneux  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 
Charles  Molyneux  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.    Res. — 
Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Coulman  Royds,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  b.  1825;  d.   1913;  m.   1852,  Cornelia,   d.   of 
Rev.  Canon  George  Blomfield: — 
Edmund  Royds,  Esq.,  O.B.E. ,  Major  Lincolnshire  Yeo., 
M.P.  for  Sleaford  Div.  of  Lincolnshire  1910-18,    Rutland 
and  Parts  of  Kesteven  1918-22,  D.L.   Lines.,  b.  i860  ;  m. 
1889,  Rachel  Louisa,  d.  of  Col.  F.  A.  Fane   of    Fulbeck 
Hall,  co.  Lincoln  ;    and  has  had  issue  —  (1)  Anthony  Fane 
Royds,   Gentleman,    b.   1890;    (2)  Jasper    Francis  Royds, 
Sub- Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1896  ;  d.  on  active  service  1917.     Res. — 
Stubton  Hall,  Newark-on-Trent. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Royds,  Rector  of  Barford  1864- 

1906,  b.   1836 ;  d.  ;  by  2nd  wife,  m.  ,  Hester 

Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Alington : — 

Edward  Alington  Royds  Gentleman,  b.   1875  ;  m.  1913, 

Anna    Elizabeth,    d.    of    G.  E.   Armstrong  of  Emoyeni, 

Natal,  and  has  issue — Nathaniel  George  Alington  Royds, 

Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 

John  Alington  Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

Royds  of  Heysham  (Arms  as  above). 
Sons  of  Rev.  Charles   Twemlow    Royds  of  Heysham 
and  Haughton,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Heysham,  J.P., 


b.   1838;    d.    1900;    m.    1862,  Louisa  (d.    1896),  d.    of 
William  Hudson  of  Ousecliff,  co.  Yorks.  : — 
Francis  Twemlow  Royds,  Esq. ,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,  M.A. , 
and  present   representative,  b.  1863  ;    m.    1894,  Katharine 


Howard,  fifth  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Grafton  of 
Heysham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.     Res. — 

John  Fletcher  Twemlow  Royds,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Dep.  Chairman  Quarter  Sessions  Cheshire, 
Hon.  Major  4th  Vol.  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  1867;  m. 
1897,  Ada,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Holt  Briscoe  of  Caynton 
Manor,  Shropshire  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Royds,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  [m.  1927,  Evelyn  Theresa,  d.  of  Major  O.  F. 
Christie,  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts];  Violet  Anastasia ;  and 
Elizabeth  Florence  Theodosia.  Res.—  The  Hill,  Sandbach. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Rev.  Charles  Cradock  Twemlow  Royds,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Rector  of  Heysham,  b.  1877 ;  m.  1906,  Margaret  Ada, 
M.B.E. ,  second  d.  of  Charles  Everard  of  Cawthorpe,  co. 
Lincolnshire  ;  and  has  issue— ( 1 )  Charles  Everard  Cradock 
Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  (2)  John  Richard  Hudson 
Royds,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Res.— Heysham  Rectory,  co. 
Lancaster. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds,  b.  1799 ;  d.  1879  ; 
m.  1837,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Francis  Twemlow  of 
Betley  Court,  co.  Stafford: — 

Rev.  Gilbert  Twemlow  Royds,  late  Rector  of  Haughton, 
and  R.D.  Stafford,  b.  1845;  m.  1872,  Caroline  Edith  (d. 
1914),  d.  of  Rev.  Simon  Sturges,  Vicar  of  Wargrave, 
co.  Berks;  and  has  surv.  issue — Rev.  Thomas  Fletcher 
Royds,  b.  1880  [/«.  1912,  Bertha  Grace,  d.  of  Robert 
Harding  Milward  {Res. — Haughton  Rectory,  Stafford)]; 
Gertrude  Anastasia ;  and  Beatrice  Edith.  Res. — The 
Rectory,  Haughton,  co.  Stafford. 

George  Fletcher  Flctcher-Twemlow  (q.v.). 

ROYSE  (U.Off.).  Per  saltire  or  and  argent,  a 
griffin  segreant  azure,  in  chief  a  rose  gules,  between  two 
trefoils  proper,  all  within  a  bordure  vert.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant,  barry  argent  and  gules. 

Sons  of  John  Macdonald  Royse,  Esq.,  of  Nantenan,  co. 

Limerick,  and  Brannoxtown,    co.    Kildare,    J. P.   cos. 

Dublin,    Kildare,    and   Wicklow,  b.   1840;    d.    1910; 

in.  1875,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Louise  Mary  (d.  1913),  d.  of 

Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Monck,  4th  Viscount  Monck  :— - 
Sons? 


mub 


Hun 


1693 


RUBIE.    Gules,  a  warship,  the  sails  furled,  colours  flying, 

in    chief  three  escarbuncles   all  argent ;    a   crescent   on   a 

crescent  for  cadency.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest 

— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  anchor  erect,  the  shank 

enfiledwithagarb,  all  or.    Motto — "  Que  les  rubis  brillent." 

Only  son  of  John  Rubie,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  and  (1895-96)  Mayor 

of  the  city  of  Bath,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1856,  Emily, 

second  and  youngest  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  John 

George   of  Manvers    Street,    Bath,    and    formerly   of 

Bury,  Abingdon,  co.  Berks.,  Gentleman:  — 

John   Edwin    Rubie,    Esq.,    Member    of    the    Court    of 

Assistants  of  the  Tin  Plate  Workers  Coy.,  Liveryman  of  the 

Gardeners'  Coy.,  formerly  a  Capi.  22nd  Lanes.   R.V.  Batt. 

Manchester  Regt.,  b.  Nov.   n,   1857.     Post,  add.  —  i  Elm 

Court,    Temple,    E.C.       Clubs  —  Constitutional ;     Junior 

Carlton. 

RUCKER  (Granted  H.  Coll.,  1901,  with  some  modifica- 
tions to  arms  previously  in  use  in  England,  since  1760,  such 
beini;  of  German  origin  and  not  recorded  in  this  country). 
Ermine,  on  a  rock  a  female  figure  in  profile  proper,  vested 
vert,  crined  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  dove  close 
looking  to  the  sinister  also  proper,  and  supporting  with  the 
sinister  hand  an  anchor  erect  sable.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
bezant,  a  female  figure  affrontee  proper,  vested  from  the 
waist  vert,  crined  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  dove,  as 
in  the  arms,  between  two  wings,  also  or.  Motto—"  Dum 
spiro  spero." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Arthur  William  Riicker,  Knt.  Bach. 
(1902),  M.A.,LL.D.,D.Sc,  F.R.S.,  b.  1848;  d.  1915; 
m.  1st,  1876,  Marian  (d.  1878),  d.  of  John  Deakin 
Heaton,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Leeds  ;  2nd,  1892,  Thereza 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Mervyn  Herbert  NevilStory-Maskelyne, 
Esq. ,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  F.  R.  S. ,  of  Basset  Down ,  Wilts. :  - 
Arthur  Nevil  Riicker,  Esq.,  b.  1895.  Res.—  Everington 
House,  nr.  Newbury,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Daniel  Henry  Riicker  of  Errington,  Clapham 
Park,  S.W.,  b.  1815;  d.  1890;  m.  1847,  Mary  Antoinette, 
d.  of  John  Dignum  Williams  : — 
Edward  Augustus  Riicker,  Gentleman,  b.  1850 ;  m.  1886, 
Mary  Farmer;  and  has  issue— (1)  John  Hamilton  Riicker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  (2)  Charles  Sigismund  Riicker,  Gentle- 
man, b.    1894 ;    (3)    Robin    Riicker,    Gentleman ;    b.    1898  ; 
(4)  Patrick  Riicker,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  Marguerite;  Doris 
Eileen    Thereza;    and    Kathleen.      Res.  —  Cudham    Hall, 
Sevenoaks. 

Reginald  Wynn  Riicker,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  m.  1881, 
Frances  Harrod ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Frank  Wynn  Riicker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888 ;  (2)  Reginald  Franklin  Wynn  Riicker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892  (9  Eldon  Road,  W.8) ;  and  Gladys 
Wynn.     Res. — Kenilworth  Court,  Putney,  S.W. 

RUDD-CLARKE    of    Knedlington    Manor    (R.L.,    20 


March  1913,  H.Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
chevron  gules  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  azure,  as 
many  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and 
(for  distinction)  a  canton  sable  (Clarke) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a 
lion  rampant  or,  between  two  roses  in  fesse  argent,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper  (Rudd).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  issuant  from  a  crown  vallary  or,  a  wolf's  head 
azure,  between  two  wings  erect  argent  (Clarke);  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed,  vested 
azure,  cuffed  or,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a  billet  argent, 
three  mullets  fessewise  gold  (Rudd).  Motto — "  The  time 
will  come." 

Sons  of  Eric   de    Sioblade    Sutherland  Rudd-Clarke, 
Esq.,  J. P.  b.  1864;  d.  1925;   m.  1903,  Jessie  Forrester, 
ygst.  d.  of  James  MacArthur  Moir  of  Milton,  Argyll- 
shire:— 
Eric  Sinclair  James  Sutherland  Rudd-Clarke,  Gentleman, 
Lord  of  the  Manor   of    Knedlington,    b.    1904.      Seat  — 
Knedlington  Manor,  nr.  Howden,  Yorks.    Clubs — Yorkshire 
(York),  Royal  and  Ancient  (St.  Andrews). 

Ian  Forrester  Sutherland  Rudd-Clarke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906. 

Stuart  Lindesay  Alexander  Sutherland  Rudd-Clarke, 
Gentleman,    b.  1909. 

RUDGE  of  Evesham  (H.  Coll.,  1634).  Quarterly,  sable 
and  gules,  over  all  a  cross  engrailed  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  two 
arms  erect,  with  the  sleeves  gules,  hands  and  cuffs  proper, 
supporting  a  shield  argent.     Motto — "  In  cruce  fides." 

Son  of  Edward  Charles  Rudge,  of  The  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  J. P.  cos.  Worcester 
and  Gloucester,  D.L.  Worcester,  b.  1828;  d.  1909; 
m.  1st,  1871,  Helen  Catherine  (d.  1884),  d.  of  Gen. 
Middlemore,  C.B.  ;  2nd,  1893,  Florence,  C.B.E.,  d.  of 
Charles  Fox  : — 
John  Edward  Rudge,  b.  1903.  Seat — The  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham. 

Sons  of  Edward  John  Henry  Rudge,   M.A.   (Oxon.), 
M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.),£.  1874;  d.  1907  ; 
m.   1901,    Emily  Alford,   second  d.   of  late   William 
Parry  Cecil  of  Duffryn  House,  Surbiton  Hill : —      ' 
Edward    Cecil    William    Rudge,    Gentleman,   b.    1902. 
Res.— 
John  Seymour  Rudge,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — 
Son  of  Samuel  Nouaille  Rudge,  Esq.,  D.L.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1801  ;  d.  1865;  m.  1842,  Mary  Magdalen, 
d.  of  Rev.  William  Collins  Colton  : — 
(Walter    William)    Nouaille    Rudge,    Esq.,    D.L.    co. 
Lincoln,  b.   1842;    m.  1862,  Florence  Caroline,  yst.  d.  of 
Edward  Collins  Woodbridge  of  Dominica  ;  and  has  issue — 
Howard  Nouaille  Rudge,  Gentleman,^.  1867;  Magdalen 
Florence  Nouaille  ;  and  Agnes  Malvina  Nouaille.     Seat — 
Threekingham,  Folkingham,  co.  Lincoln.     Res. — Basker- 
ville,  Bexhill-on-Sea.     Clubs — Hurlingham,  Royal  Thames 
Yacht. 

RUDKIN,  formerly  of  Corris,  co.Carlow  (Confn.  U.O.). 
Argent,  five  barrulets  azure,  a  bend  gules,  charged  in  chief 
with  a  bezant.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  erect 
proper,  the  hand  also  proper,  grasping  a  baton  azure. 
Motto — "  Vir  super  hostes." 

Son  of  Major  Henry  William  Rudkin,  85th  Regt.,  b. 

1845  ;    d.  1888  ;    m.  1868,   Hester,  d.  of  Rev.   Charles 

Waring,  of  Edenderry  Glebe,  co.  Armagh : — 

Brig. -Gen.    Charles    Mark     Clement    Rudkin,     D.S.O. 

(1918),  a  Freeman  of  the  City  of  London,  Barrister-at-Law 

(Lincoln's     Inn),     served    S.     Africa     1899-1902,    A.D.C. 

to  Lord  Methuen  (Queen's  Medal,  4  clasps,  King's  Medal, 

a  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-18,   comdg.  a  Division  of 

Roy. Artillery  (D.S.O. ,  Medaglia  al  Valore,  Croce  diGuerra), 

M. P.  Chichester  1923-4,  contested   S.  Portsmouth  Div.  of 

Hants.  1929,  b.    1872.      Clubs — Royal  Automobile  ;  Yacht 

Club  de  France  (Life  Member). 

Sons  of  George   Mark  Archibald  Rudkin,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.,  of  Teignmouth,  Devon,  b.  1847;  d.  1913  ; 

m.  1874,  Amy  Frances,  d.  of  Major  Robert  Thomas 

Hearn,  76th  Regt.,  of  Correagh,  co.  Westmeath: — 

The    late    Brig. -Gen.    William    Charles    Eric   Rudkin, 

C.M.G.  (1918),  D.S.O.  (1908),  A.D.C.  to  the  King  (1919), 

R.A.,   served   S.    Africa    1899-1902   (despatches,    Queen's 

Medal,    6  clasps),    S.    Nigeria  1906  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

medal  and  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches   7 

times,  Bt.  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G),  b.  1875;  m-  IQ2Q.  Mabel, 

d.  of  late  Robert  Stark,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  widow 

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of  late  John  Denton  Billard,  of  New  York  City,  U.S.A., 
and  d.  1930. 

Major  Hugh  Robert  Ernest  Rudkin,  O.B.E.,  18th  Royal 
Irish  Regt.,  served  Boxer  Campaign,  China,  1900,  and 
Great  War  1914-18  [Anns  as  above,  and  on  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence  the  arms  of  Arding,  namely  :  quarterly,  1  and 
4,  or,  a  fesse  azure  thereon,  an  escallop  between  two 
lions  passant  argent,  in  base  an  escallop  gules,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  two  escallops  of  the  first  (Arding);  2  and  3, 
argent,  two  chevronels  nebulyi  gules,  between  as  many 
flames  of  fire  in  chief,  and  a  stump  of  a  tree,  one  branch 
sprouting  to  the  sinister  in  base  all  proper  (Wells)],  b. 
1877;  m.  1908,  Dorothy  Alice  Fleetwood,  only  surv.  child 
and  heir  of  Alfred  Charles  Arding,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
J. P.,    formerly   of  Braziers    Park,    Oxon.    (q.v.)\  and   has 


from  the  battlements  thereof  a  demi-woman  proper,  habited 
azure,  and  holding  in  the  de.\ter  haud  a  laurel  wreath  also 


issue — Nancy  Amore  Fleetwood  ;  and  Kathleen  Hermione 
Fleetwood.  Res. — Brook  House,  Compton.nr.  Guildford, 
Surrey.     Club — Army  and  Navy.  1.™ 

The  late  George  Drury  Rudkin,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E. 
(1919),  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Indian  Civil  Service,*?^.  1879;  m- 
1913,  Heather  Kathleen,  yngr.  d.  of  Francis  Ernest  Little, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. ,  of  Teignmouth,  Devon  ;  and  d.  1929, 
leaving  issue — Mark  Francis  Swain  Rudkin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1917  ;  and  Judith  Mary.  Postal  address — Ryde's  Hill, 
Guildford,  Surrey. 

Major  Gerald  Fitzgerald  Rudkin,  D.S.O.  (1918), 
R.A.M.C.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1908, 
Norah,  d.  of  James  Watkins,  of  Kidbrooke,  Blackheath  ; 
and  has  issue — John  Henry  Fitzgerald  Rudkin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1911.    Post,  add. — Karachi,  India. 

RUDSTON,  see  CALVERLEY-RUDSTON. 

RUDYERD  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  fretty  sable,  a  canton 
gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  woman's  head  affrontee  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper.    Motto — "  Constant  et  ferme." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Capt.  Henry  Edward  Samuel 
Rudyerd,  26th  Cameronians,  of  The  Lodge,  Hurst 
Green,  Sussex,  b.  1850;  d.  1907;  m.  1883,  Harriet 
Jemima  Anne,  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick  Vardon,  Madras 
Artillery,  of  Sandygates,  Chertsey  : — 
George  William  Rudyerd,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.  Res. — 
Tetisworth,  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

RUDYERD-HELPMAN  (R.L.  1910,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  ermine,  three  lozenges  two  and  one  gules,  on 
a  chief  or,  a  crescent  of  the  second  between  two  chaplets  of 
roses  proper  (Helpman);  2  and  3,  argent,  fretty  sable,  a 
canton  gules  (Rudyerd).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  or,  issuing 


proper  (Helpman) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  woman's 
head  affrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper  (Rudyard). 
Motto — "  Tiens  a  la  veriteV' 

Eld.  surv.  son  ofRear-Adm.  Philip  Augustus  Helpman, 
R.N.,  of  Stoke  Damerel,    Devon,   b.  1807;    d.    1878; 
m.  1851,    Mary,  d.  of  Christopher  Richardson,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Field  House,  Whitby,  Yorkshire: —  rti  1 
Robert     Howard     Rudyerd     Rudyerd-Helpman,    Esq., 
F.R.G.S.,  Col.  7th  Bn.  Roy.  Fus.,  3.1857;  m.  1921,  Isabella 
Jean,  only  d.  of  Major  Walter  Stephen  Helpman,  of  Vic- 
toria, Australia.    Res.— Quarr  Hill,  Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Clubs— Jun.  Carlton,  Yorkshire  (York),  Northern  Counties 
(Newcastle-on-Tyne),     Royal     Western     Yacht    Club    of 
England  (Plymouth). 

Son    of  John    Henry  Rudyerd-Helpman,   Esq.,   Col. 
6th  Bn.  Roy.  Fus. ,  B.A.,  LL.B.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  Southsea,  co.  Southampton,  b.  1858  ;  d.  1912  ; 
m.  1889,  Amy  Rudyerd,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Wyatt:— 
Gordon    Benjamin    Rudyerd    Rudyerd-Helpman,    Esq., 
Lt.-Comdr.    R.N.,    b.    1891  ;    m.    1916,    Mary   Gertrude 
Aveling,    d.  of  Frederic  Knight,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bobbing 
Court,   Kent,    and  has  issue— Richard  Aveling   Rudyerd- 
Helpman,  Gentleman,  *.  1922  ;  and  Rosemary  Amy.     Res. 
— Rockbeare,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

RUE,  see  DE  LA  RUE 

RUGGE-PRICE  of  Spring  Grove.  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent  (for  Price)  ;  2  and  3, 
sable,  on  a  chevron  invected  argent,  between  three 
mullets  or,  pierced  of  the  field,  an  unicorn's  head  erased 
of  the  first  (for  Rugge).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — I.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose  slipped  proper  (for  Price); 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  passant  argent, 
gorged  with  a  collar  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
sable,  charged  with  the  head  of  an  ibex  couped  also 
argent    (for    Rugge).     Motto — "  Vive  ut  vivas." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price,  6th  Bart.,  of  Spring 

Grove,   Surrey,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1927  ;   m. 

1867,   Antonia  Mary,  d.  of  William  James  Harvey, 

of  Carnousie,  co.  Banff  : — 

Sir  Charles   Frederick  Rugge-Price,  7th  Bart.  (2  Feb. 

1804),  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  R.F.A.,  b.  1868 ;  m.  1 901,  Isabella, 

d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Keith  Trotter,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G., 

and  has  issue — Charles  James  Napier  Rugge-Price,  Esq., 


mum 


mun 


1695 


Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  1902  ;  Anthony  Arthur  Keith  Rugge- 
Price,  Esq.,  b.  1914;  Catharine  Marjorie ;  Lois  Mary 
Maitland.  Seat — Beaucroft,  Wimborne,  Dorset.  Club — 
United  Service. 

RUMBOLD  (H.  Coll.,  1784).  Or,  on  a  chevron  gules, 
three  cinquefoils  of  the  field,  a  canton  of  the  second,  charged 
with  a  leopard's  face  erminois.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
erminois.     Motto — ' '  Virtutis  laus  actio." 

Sons   of   Rt.  Hon.  Sir   Horace    Kumbold,  8th    Bart., 

P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1829;    d.  1913  ;    tn.  1st, 

1867,  Caroline    Barney,  d.  of  George    Harrington    of 

Washington,  U.S  A.;  2nd,  1881,  Louisa  Anne,  d.  of 

Thomas   Russell   Crampton   and  widow  of  Capt.  St. 

George  Francis  Robert  Caulfeild,  1st  Life  Guards:— 

Rt.   Hon.  Sir    Horace   George   Montagu   Rumbold,  9th 

Bart.  (27    March   1779),  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  H.M. 

Ambassador  at  Berlin  1928,  b.  1869;  tn.  1905,  Etheldred 

Constantia,  d.  of  late  Sir  Edmund   Douglas  Veitch  Fane, 

K.C.M  G. ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Horace  Anthony  Claude 

Rumbold,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Constantia  Dorothy.     Clubs 

— Travellers',  Turf,  Pratt's,  Beefsteak. 

William  Edwin  Rumbold,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  late  R.A., 
b.  1870;  tn.  1903,  Elizabeth  Gordon,  d.  of  late  Rev.  J 
Cameron  of  Burntisland  ;  and  has  issue — Horace  Algernon 
Fraser  Rumbold,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  Robert  William 
Rumbold,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Alastair  Gordon  Rumbold, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Violet  Elizabeth.  Res. — Invervar 
Lodge,  North  Berwick. 

George  Rumbold,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Army  Ordnance  Dept., 
formerly  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1871. 

Son    of    Charles    James    Augustus    Rumbold,     M.A. 

(Camb.),F.R.G.S.,£.  1834;  d.  1900;  tn.  1863,  Agatha 

Ellen,  d.  of  George  Woodroffe  Franklyn,  M.  P.  : — 

Charles   Edmund  Arden    Law    Rumbold,    Esq.,  served 

S.  Africa  1901-2,  and  Great  War  1914-18,  as  Capt.  R.E. , 

b.  1872;  tn.  1906,  Anne  Christian  (d.  1928),  d.  of  the  late 

Hon.   Richard  Anthony   Nugent  of  Stacumny,  Celbridge, 

co.  Kildare  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  William  John  Nugent 

Rumbold,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;    and   Rosemary  Christian. 

Post.  add. — Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Castle,  Cowes,  I.O.W. 

Clubs— Cavalry,  R.Y.S. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Henry  Rumbold,  Gentleman,  b.  1835  ; 

d.  1882  ;  tn.  1872,  Katherine  Lucy,  d.  of  John  Bott  of 

Coton  Hall,  Staffs.  :— 

William  Richard  Rumbold,   Esq.,    M.C.,   served   Great 

War  as  Capt.  R.E,  b.  1877.     Res.—  652  Salisbury  House, 

E.C.2.     Club—  Union. 

Thomas  Arthur  Rumbold,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.  (T.F.), 
served  Great  War  1914-17  (despatches),  b.  1882  ;  tn.  191 1, 
Evelyn  May,  only  d.  of  Walter  Comyn  Jackson,  Esq..  J. P., 
of  Swanley,  Kent  ;  and  has  issue— Thomas  Michael 
Rumbold,  Gentleman,  6.  1914;  and  Elizabeth  Anne.  Res. 
— 9  Drax  Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.W.20. 

Sons  of  Henry  Edmund  William  Rumbold,  Esq.,  late 

Lieut.  Fus.  and  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Essex  Regt. ,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  1911;  tn.   1871,  Ellen  Schaefer,  d.  of  Cumberland 

Dugan  Hollins  of  Baltimore : — 

Cumberland  Henry  Hollins  Rumbold,    Esq.,  late  Capt. 

U.S  A.  Engineers,  b.  1872  ;    tn.  1902,  Emma,  d.  of  William 

Bowley  Wilson  of  Baltimore,   U.S.A.     Res.— Escatawba, 

Covington,  Alleghany,  County  Virginia,    U.S.A.     Club — 

Baltimore. 

Edmund  Law  Hollins  Rumbold,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
Q.M.  Dept.  U.S.A.  Army,  b.  1876. 

RUNCHORELAL  of  Ahmedabad  (H.  Coll.,  1913). 
Azure,  in  base,  on  water,  a  lotus-flower  leaved  proper,  issuant 
from  the  dexter  chief  a  sun  in  splendour  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
elephant  proper,  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  on  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a  lotus-flower  proper.  Badge — An 
elephant's  head  couped  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  lotus 
flowers  proper. 

Only  son  of  Sir   Chinubhai  Madhowlal    Runchorelal, 

Bart.,  C. I.E.,  b.  1864  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1st,  1876,  Devalaxmi, 

d.  of  Surajram  Sarahhai  of  Ahmedabad  ;    2nd,  1891, 

Sulochna,  d.  of  Chunilal  Khushalrai: — 

Sir  (Girijaprasad)  Chinubhai  Madhowlal  Runchorelal,  and 

Bart.    (6   Feb.    1913),    b.   1906.      Res.  —  Shahpur   House, 

Ahmedabad,  Bombay. 

RUNCIMAN  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Per  fesse  or  and  azure, 
alymphad  sail  set  oars  in  action  proper,  flags  flying  to  the 
dexter  gules,  in  chief  two  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  also 


proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  sea-horse  erect  or,  holding  in  the  forefins  a 
thistle  as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  Walter  Runciman  of  Dunbar,  b.  1810 ;  d.  1877  ; 

tn.  1838,  Jean,  d.  of  John  Finlay  of  Dunbar  : — 
Sir  Walter  Runciman,  1st  Bart.  (23  July  1906),  J. P.  for 
Newcastle  and  cos.  of  Northumberland  and  Durham, 
M  P.  for  West  Hartlepool  1914-18,  President  Chamber  of 
Shipping ofthe  United  Kingdom  1910-11,  b.  1847  ;  tn.  1869, 
Ann  Margaret,  M.P.,  d.  of  late  John  Lawson  of  Blake- 
moor,  Northumberland  ;  and  has  issue — Rt.  Hon  Walter 
Runciman,  P.C.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  M.P.  for  Oldham  1899- 
1900,  for  Dews  bury  1902-18,  and  for  W.  Div.  Swansea 
since  1924,  Pari.  Sec.  to  Local  Govt.  Board  1905-7,  President 
of  Board  of  Education  1908-11,  President  of  Board  of 
Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1911-14,  President  of  Board  of 
Trade  1914-16,  President  Chamber  of  Shipping  of  the  United 
Kingdom  1926-27  (Res. — Doxford,  Chathill,  Northumber- 
land ;  8  Barton  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  Club — Brooks's), 
b.  1870  [tn.  1898,  Hilda,  J. P.  cos.  Northumb.  and  London, 
d.  of  James  Cochran  Stevenson,  late  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Walter  Leslie  Runciman,  Esq.,   b.  1900;  James  Cochran 


Stevenson  Runciman,  Esq.,  b.  1903;  Margaret  [tn.  1925, 
Roderick  Sydney  Nettleton] ;  Ruth  ;  and  Katharine]. 
Seats — Fernwood  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  Shoreston 
Hall,  Seahouses,  Northumberland.  Clubs  —  National 
Liberal,  Reform,  Roy.  Thames  Yacht. 

RUNDLE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  embattled 
counter-embattled  sable  between  three  branches  of  laurel 
fructed  proper,  an  anchor  erect  or,  between  two  bezants. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  argent,  and  supporting  in  the  mouth  an  anchor  erect 
or.  Supporters— Dexter,  a  wolf  sable,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  roundel  per  pale  argent  and  gules  (for  Malta), 
between  two  crescents  or  (for  Egypt),  within  a  collar 
gemel  of  the  second,  therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over  the 
back  gold,  supporting  the  flag  distinction  ofthe  8th  Division 
of  the  S.  African  Field  Force  proper  ;  sinister,  a  female 
figure  proper,  anciently  attired  azure,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  an  anchor  or,  in  the  exterior  hand  the  head  of  a  savage 
couped ,  held  by  the  hair  of  the  first .  Motto— ' '  Merere. 
Son  of  Capt.  Joseph  Sparkhall  Rundle,  R.N.,  *.  ; 
d.  ;    tn.  Renira  Catherine,  d.  of  Comm.   Walter 

Wemyss' Leslie,  R.N.  :— 

Gen  Sir  (Henry  Macleod)  Leslie  Rundle,  G.C.B.  (1911), 
GCMG.  (1914),  G.C.V.O.  (1912),  K.C.B.  (1898), 
KCm'g.  (1901).  C.M.G.  (1896),  D.S.O.  (1887);  Pasha 
in  Egypt,  served  during  South  African  War  1879-81 
Zulu  Campaign,  Battle  of  Ulundi  (ment.  desp.,  medal, 
clasp)  Transvaal  Campaign,  defence  of  Potchefstroom 
(ment!   desp.);   with  Egyptian   Exped.    1882;   present  at 


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battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal,  clasp,  bronze  stars) ;  with 
Sudan  Exped.  1884-5,  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
(ment.  desp.,  clasp);  with  Sudan  Exped.  1885,  operations 
of  the  Frontier  Field  Force  (3rd  class  Medjidie),  A.A.G. , 
and  in  command  of  Mounted  Troops  at  action  of  Sarras 
(ment.  desp.,  3rd  class  Osmanieh),  in  command  of  Artillery 
at  action  of  Toski  1889  (ment.  desp.,  clasp),  present  at 
capture  of  Tokar  1891  (ment.  desp.,  clasp)  ;  with  Dongola 
Exped.  1896,  as  Chief  of  Staff,  present  at  actions  ot  Ferkeh 
and  Hafir  (ment.  desp.),  with  Sudan  Exped.  1897-8  as 
Chief  of  Staff,  present  at  battle  of  Omdurman  (ment.  desp., 
thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament)  ;  in  South  African 
War  1899-1901,  in  command  of  8th  Div.  (wounded,  desp., 
medal  with  two  clasps,  K.C.M.G. ) ;  commanded  Egyptian 
Artillery  1888-92,  A.G.  of  Egyptian  Army  1893-8  (2nd 
class  Medjidie);  commanded  S.E.  Dist.  1898,  D.A.G.  to 
Forces  1899,  5th  Div.  2nd  Army  Corps  1902-3,  N.E.  Dist. 
from  1903,  G.O.C.  in  C.  Northern  Com.  1905-7,  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Batt.  Buffs  1899-1907,  Col.  Com.  Roy.  Artil.  1907, 
Gov.  and  C.  in  C.  Malta  1909-15,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg-in- 
Ch.  1915-16,  b.  6  Jan.  1856;  m.  1887,  Eleanor  Georgina, 
Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  J. 
Montgomery  Campbell,  R.A.,  of  Thurmaston  Hall, 
Leicestershire.  Res.—  33  Hill  Street,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 
Club— Travellers'. 

RUSHBROOKE  of  Bulmershe  Court  (H.  Coll.).  Sable, 
a  fesse  between  two  roses  in  chief  and  in  base  an  acorn 
all  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  couped  holding  in  the  mouth 
by  the  stalk  an  acorn  both  gold.  Motto — "  Fluminis 
ritu  ferimur." 

Son  of  the  late  Joseph  Rushbrooke,  of  Bulmershe 

Court : — 
Charles  Joseph  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  T.D.,  Major  H.A.C., 
b.  ;  m.  ,  Elizabeth  Winifred,  d.  of  Holman, 

and  has  issue — John  Charles  Rushbrooke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1920  ;  George  Eric  Joseph  Rushbrooke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921.     Seat — The  Copse  House,  Earley,  Berks. 

RUSHBROOKE  of  Rushbrooke  (Vn.  of  Essex  1664,  H. 
Coll.).     Sable,  a  fesse  between  three  roses  or. 

Sons   of    Robert    Wyndham   Jermyn    Rushbrooke   of 
Rushbrooke  Park,  b.  1858;   d.  1908;  m.  1885,  Con- 
stance Julia,  d.    of  Rev.   John   Beridge  Sparrow  of 
Algarkirk  Hall,  co.  Lincoln: — 
Robert  Basil  Wyndham  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  3rd 
Ban.  Suffolk  Regt. ,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Rushbrooke,  b. 
1886;  m.  1924,  Azalea  Rosemary  Grania,  yngst.  d.  of  the 


late  Col.   Vincent,   of  Summerhill    Park,   and   Blackmore 
End,   Wheathampstead,   and   has  issue — Robert  Vincent 


Rushbrooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  ;  and  Susan  Mary.  Res. 
— Abdale  House,  Hatfield,  Herts.  Clubs — Bachelors', 
R.A.C. 

Jermyn  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  Cav. 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  b.  1890;  m.  1923,  Catherine 
(d.  1928),  d.  of  the  late  Hugh  Maitland,  of  Shanghai,  and 
has  issue — Peter  Jermyn  Rushbrooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Res.— 

Bartle  Danvers  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt., 
b.  1892  ;   presumed  killed  in  action  25  May,  1915. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Surrey,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  b.  1849  >  d.  1926  ;  m. 
1887,  Margaret  Mary  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Henry  F. 
Whyte  :— 

William  Philip  Henry  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret. )  5th  Fus. ,  b.  1 888.  Seals — Cosford ,  Thursley,  Surrey  ; 
Whitepoint,  Queenstown,  co.  Cork.  Club  —  Naval  and 
Military. 

Edmund  Gerard  Noel  Rushbrooke,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1892;  m.  1926,  Ada  Stott  Moncrieff,  only  d.  of 
Mrs.  Gayer,  of  5  South  Parade,  Southsea. 

John  Charles  Scotland  Rushbrooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 

Henry  Robert  Leo  Rushbrooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

RUSHOUT  (R.L.,  6  June  1849,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  two 
lions  passant  guardant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or 
(Rushout.  Arms  certified  in  France  1652) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a 
leopard's  face  azure,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  laurel,  be- 
tween two  cockerels  in  pale  proper,  two  flaunches  gules 
(Cockerell,  L.O.,  1811).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or 
(Rushout) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  crescent 
argent,  a  tiger's  face  proper,  crowned  with  an  Eastern 
crown  or  (Cockerell).  Motto — "  Par  ternis  suppar." 
Supporters  (to  descend  with  Baronetcy) — On  either  side  an 
angel,  the  vests  seme'e  of  fleurs-de-lys  and  each  supporting 
a  pennon,  the  dexter  charged  with  a  sun  in  splendour,  the 
sinister  seme'e  of  estoiles  and  charged  with  a  crescent,  and 
each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  Persian  pheasant. 

Son   of  Sir  Charles   Fitzgerald    Rushout,  3rd    Bart. , 

b.  1840;   d.   1879;  tn.   1865,  Marie  Alice  Wentworth, 

only  child  of  David  Pennant : — 

Sir  Charles  Hamilton  Rushout,  4th  Bart.  (25  Sept.  1809), 

late   Lieut.   R.H.G.,    b.    1868 ;    m.    1892,    Florence   Alice, 

d.    of  Adolfe  Schoerle.     Res. — Burford    House,    Tenbury, 

Worcs. 

RUSHTON  of  Liverpool  (H.  Coll.,  12  Feb.  1925). 
Argent,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  in  bend  proper,  on 
a  chief  ermines,  a  Hon  passant  gules.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  demi-lion  proper,  holding  between  the  paws  a  white 
and  a  red  rose  both  barbed,  seeded,  leaved  and  slipped 
on  one  stem,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  also  proper. 
Motto—"  Constans  et  fidelis." 

Son   of  William  Rushton,   of   Halifax,  Yorks.,  b. 
1843  ;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth  Holdsworth.of  Halifax  :— 

Sir  Arnold  Rushton,  Knt.  (1925),  J. P.  and  (1924)  Lord 
Mayor  of  Liverpool,  b.  1870 ;  m.  Alice  Mary,  d.  of 
of  Edward  Shaw,  of  Seaforth,  and  has  issuer — G.  A. 
Rushton,  Esq.,  b.  1898  ;  and  4  daus.  Res. — Manningside, 
Birkdale,  Lanes. 

RUSSELL,  see  BRANFILL,  FRANKLAND- 
RUSSELL-ASTLEY,  HAMILTON-RUSSELL, 
PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY,  and  WATTS- 
RUSSELL. 

RUSSELL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  lion  ram- 
pant gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  escallops  of  the  first 
(Russell,  15th  cent.) ;  2.  gules,  three  herrings hauriant  in  fesse 
or  (Herring  of  Winterbourne) ;  3.  sable,  three  chevronels 
argent  (Wyse  of  Sydenham);  4.  the  arms  of  Sapcote ; 
5.  or,  a  pile  gules  (Chandos);  6.  gules,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  three  mullets  sable,  'in  the  dexter  chief  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or  (Carr);  7.  azure,  across  or,  between 
four  falcons  close  argent  (Wriothesley) ;  8.  argent,  two 
bars  sable,  in  chief  three  lions  rampant  of  the  second 
(Howland,  1584).  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
goat  statant  argent,  armed  and  unguled  or.  Motto — "  Che 
sara  sara." 

Son   of  Sir  Francis  Charles    Hastings   Russell,    K.G. , 
9th  Duke  of  Bedford,  b.  1819  ;  d.   1891 ;  m.  1844,  Lady 
Elizabeth  Sack ville- West,  V.A.,  d.  of  5th  Earl  De  la 
Warr  :— 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  Herbrand  Arthur  Russell,  nth  Duke 


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of  Bedford  (11  May  1694),  nth  Marquess  of  Tavistock 
(11  May  1694),  15th  Earl  of  Bedford  (19  Jan.  1549-50), 
15th  Baron  Russell  (9  March  1538-9),  Baron  Russell  of 
Thornhaugh,  co.  Northants.  (21  July  1603),  ar>d  Baron 
Howland  (13  June  1695),  K.G.,  K.B.E.,  Lord-Lieut,  and 
Cust.  Rot.  Middlesex  1898-1926,  Chrmn.  Beds.  C.C.  1895- 
1928,  and  of  Lords  Lieutenant  Assoc.  1910-26,  J. P.  and 
D.  L.  for  that  co. ,  Mayor  of  Holborn  1900,  Trustee  of  British 
Museum  1906-27,  and  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  Pres.  of 
the  Zoological  Soc.  of  London,  Col.  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Bed- 
ford Regt.  1897-1908,  rejoined  Army  i9i4,ret.  1919  (ment. 
desp.  1917,  K.B.E.  1919),  A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  and 
to  King  George  1908-20,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  [Supporters  Dexter, 
a  lion  gules ;  sinister,  an  heraldic  antelope  gules,  armed, 
unguled,  ducally  gorged  and  lined  or],  b.  1858  ;  m.  1888, 
Mary  du  Courroy,  D.  B.E. ,  F.L.S.,  R.R.C. ,  Dame  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of 
Ven.  W.  H.  Tribe,  late  Archdeacon  of  Lahore;  and  has 
issue — Hastings  William  Sackville  Russell,  Esq.,  commonly 
called  Marquess  of  Tavistock,  late  Lieut.  10th  Batt.  Middle- 
sex Regt.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1888  [w.  1914,  Louisa  Crom- 
melin  Roberta,  d.  of  Robert  Jowett  Whitwell,  ofThornbury 
Lodge,  Oxford;  and  has  issue — John  Robert  Russell,  com- 
monly called  Lord  Howland,  b.  1917  ;  Lord  Hugh  Hastings 
Russell,  b.  1923  ;  and  Lady  Daphne  Crommelin  (Res. — 
Warlington  House,  Havant,  Hants.  Club — Bachelors')]. 
Seat — Woburn  Abbey,  co.  Bedford;  Endsleigh,  Tavistock. 
Town  res. — 15  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Club — Brooks's. 
Sons  of  Harold  John  Hastings  Russell,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Recorder  of  Bedford,  b.  1868;  d.  1926;  m. 
1896,  Lady  Victoria  Alberta  Leveson-Gower,  d.  of  2nd 
Earl  Granville :  — 
Anthony  Arthur  Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1904.  Res.— 16 Beaufort 
Gardens,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Lord    Edward   Arthur   John    Russell,  M.P. , 

b.  1825;  d.  1892;  m.   1865,  Laura,  d.  of  Viscount  de 

Peyronnet : — 

Claude  Frederick  William  Russell,  Esq.,  Envoy  Extraor. 

and  Min.  Plen.  at  Berne  since  1927,  late  Major  Beds.  Imp. 

Yeo. ,  b.  1871;  m.  1920,    Athenais,  d.  of  Shirley   Clifford 

Atchley.     Res. — British  Legation,  Berne. 

Gilbert  Byng  Alwyne  Russell,  Esq.,  late  Major  Beds. 
Imp.  Yeo. ,  and  Major  Grenadier  Gds. ,  served  in  Egypt  1898, 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-18  ;  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1917,  Maud,  d.  ot  Paul  Neike  ;  and  has  issue — Martin 
Basil  Paul  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Raymond  Anthony 
Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1922.  Res. — 23  Cavendish  Square, 
W. 

Conrad  George  Edward  Russell,  Gentleman,  Assist. 
Priv.  Sec.  to  Sees,  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1903-07,  b.  1878. 
Res. — Little  Clavey's,  Mells,  Frome,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  Sir  Odo  William  Russell,  1st  Baron  Ampthill, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1829;  d.  1884;  m.  1868,  Lady 
Emily  Theresa  Villiers,  V.A.,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Clarendon,  K.G.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Oliver  Villiers  Russell,  2nd  Baron 
Ampthill  (11  March  1881),  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  J.P.,  D.L. 
Bedford,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Gov.  of  Madras  1900-6  and  ad 
interim  Viceroy  of  India  1904  [Supporters— Dexter,  a 
lion  rampant  ;  sinister,  an  heraldic  antelope,  both  gules, 
each  ducally  gorged  and  charged  with  a  mullet  or],  b.  1869  ; 
m.  1894,  Lady  Margaret  Lygon,  G.B.  E. ,  C.I.,  Kaiser-i- 
Hind  medal,  d.  of  Frederick,  6th  Earl  Beauchamp  ;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Hon.  John  Hugo  Russell,  Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.  1896  [m.  i9i8,Christabel  Hulme,  d.  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Hart,  Leinster  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue— Geoffrey 
Erskine  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1921];  (2)  Hon.  Guy 
Herbrand  Edward  Russell,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1898; 
(3)  Hon.  Edward  Wriothesley  Curzon  Russell,  b.  1901 ;  (4) 
Hon.  Leopold  Oliver  Russell,  b.  1907  ;  and  Hon.  Phyllis 
Margaret.  Res. — Oakley  House,  Oakley,  Bedford.  Clubs 
— Brooks's,  Bath. 

Hon.  Sir  Odo  (William  Theophilus)  Russell,  K.C.M.G., 
K.C.V.O..C.B.  .Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Min.  Plen.  to  the 
Netherlands  since  1928,  b.  1870;  m.  1910,  Countess  Marie 
Louise,  d.  of  Count  Rex  Saxon,  Minister  at  Austro- 
Hungarian  Court  of  Vienna  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Cosmo  Rex 
Ivor  Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  (2)  Alaric  Charles  William 
Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  David  Hastings  Gerald 
Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — British  Legation, 
The  Hague,  Holland.     Club— Brooks's. 

Hon.  Alexander  Victor  Frederick  Villiers  Russell, 
O.B.E.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Bedford  since  1926, 
Lt.-Col.  late  Beds.  Regt.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1874  ;  m.  1905, 
Annora   Margaret   Bromley,  d.    of  late    George   Edward 


Martin,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Ham  Court ;  and  has  issue — Averil ; 
Rosemary;  and  Angela  Irene.  Res. — 17  Hornton  Street, 
W.     Club— Brooks's. 

Hon.  Alexander  Victor  Frederick  Villiers  Russell,  C.M.G. , 
M.V.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Gren.  Gds.,  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.,  Mil.  Attache'  at  Berlin  1910-14,  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches  three 
times),  Legion  of  Honour,  Comd.  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium,  b.  (twin)  1874;  m.  1909,  Marjorie  Gladys,  d.  of 
late  Claude  Hume  Campbell  Guinness ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Rodney  Villiers  Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Stephen 
Alexander  Villiers  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Res. — 
Small  Dean,  Wendover,  Bucks.     Club — Guards'. 

Sons  of  John  Russell,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount 
Amberley,   M.P.,    b.    1842;    d.  1876;    m.    1864,  Hon. 
Katharine  Louisa  Stanley,  d.  of  2nd  Lord  Stanley  of 
Alderley  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Francis  Stanley  Russell,  2nd  Earl  Russell 
and   Viscount   Amberley   (30    July    1861),   late   Alderman 
L.C.C.,  Lieut.  Army  Motor  Res.,  Barrister-at-Law  [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  lion  gules  ;  sinister,  an  heraldic  antelope 
gules,  armed,  unguled,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  each 
charged   with   a   mullet   argent],    b.    1865 ;     m.    1st,  1890, 
Mabel    Edith  (div.  1901,  and   d.  1908),  d.  of  Sir   Claude 
Scott,  4th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1901,  Marion  (div.  1915),  d.  of  George 
Cooke  of  Cumbernauld  ;  3rd,  1916,  Mary,  d.  of  H.  Beau- 
champ,  and  widow  of  Count  Von  Arnim.     Res. — Dyke 
House,    Methwold,    Brandon,    Suffolk.        Clubs  —  Royal 
Automobile,  Reform. 

Hon.  Bertrand  Arthur  William  Russell,  F.R.S.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1872;  m.  1st,  1894,  Alys  W.  Pearsall  (obtained 
a  div.  1921),  d.  of  Robert  Pearsall  Smith  of  Friday's  Hill, 
Haslemere  ;  2nd,  1921,  Dora  Winifred,  M.B.E. ,  d.  of  Sir 
Frederick  Black,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Conrad 
Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  and  Katharine  Jane.  Res. — 
31  Sydney  Street,  S.W. 3. 

Yr.  son  of  1st  Earl  Russell,  K.G.,  G. C.M.G. ,  b.  1792; 
d.  1878  ;  m.  2nd,  Lady  Frances  Anna  Maria  Elliot,  d. 
of  2nd  Earl  of  Minto  : — 
Hon.    George  Gilbert   William  Russell,  late   Lieut.  9th 
Lancers,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1848.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Hon.  Francis  Albert  Rollo  Russell,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  F. R. Met. Soc,  b.  1849;  d.  1914;  *n.  1st,  1885, 
Alice  Sophia  (d.  1886),  d.  of  Thomas  Spragging  Godfrey 
of  Balderton  Hall,  Notts.  ;  2nd,  1891,  Gertrude  Ellen 
Cornelia,  d.  of  Henry  Joachim  of  Highlands,  Hasle- 
mere : — 
Arthur  John  Godfrey  Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1886;  m.  1914, 
Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  William  Foster.     Res  — 

John  Albert  Russell,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  S.  Staffs. 
Regt.,  b.  1895. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Russell,  Rector  of  Wollaton, 

Notts.,  b.  1842;  d.  1922;  m.  1876,  Hon.  Leila  Louisa 

Millicent     Willoughby    (d.    1886),    d.    of    8th    Lord 

Middleton : — 

Thomas    Wentworth    Russell,    Esq.,   C.M.G.,   O.B.E., 

Commandant  of  Police,  Cairo,  Egypt,  b.  1879;   m.  1911, 

Dorothea  Temple,  d.  of  Francis  Moore,  and  has  issue — 

John   Wriothesley     Russell,     Gentleman,    b.     1914;     and 

Camilla  Georgiana.     Res.— 22  Zamalek,  Ghezireh,  Cairo, 

Egypt. 

Son  of  Gen.  Lord  Alexander  George  Russell,  G.C.B. , 
Col.  comdg.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1^07;   m.  1844, 
Anne  Emily   Worsley  (d.    iqo6),    d.    of  Sir   Leonard 
Worsley   Holmes.  9th  and  last  Bart.  : — 
Leonard  George  Russell,  Esq.,  Major  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.    1858 ;    m.   1890,    Agnes    Harriett,   d.   of  Rev.   Godfrey 
Bolles  Lee,  M.A.,  Warden  of  Winchester  College  ;  and  has 
had  issue — Leonard  Cosmo  Bolles  Rsssell,  Esq.,  Capt.  The 
Rifle  Bde. ,  b.  1895;  killed  in  action    1916 ;  Violet  Agnes 
Mary;  and  Eileen  Worsley.     Res.— St.  Cross  Mede,  Win- 
chester. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Jack  Southwell  Russell,  25th  Baron  de 

Clifford,  late  Lieut.  Shropshire  Imp.  Yeo.,  *.  1884;  d. 

1909  ;  m.  1906,  Evelyn  Victoria  Anne  Carrington,  d.  of 

Walter    Robert    (who    m.    2nd,    1913,    Arthur    Roy 

Stock)  :— 

Rt.    Hon.   Edward   Southwell    Russell,    26th   Baron   de 

Clifford  (29  Dec.    1299)   [Supporters— Dexter,    a  wyvern 

gules  ;  sinister,  a  monkey  proper,  ringed   about  the  loins 

and   lined   or],    b.  1907  ;  m.   1926,  Dorothy  Evelyn,  d.  of 

Dr.  Ferdinand  Richard   Merrick.    Res. — Coombe    House, 

Urley,  Dursley,  Glos. 

Son  of  George  William  Henry  Russell,  Gentleman,  b. 
1864  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1893,  Mabel  Mary,  d.  of  W.  H. 
Walker  of  North  Punduloya,  Ceylon: — 


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Odo  George  Henry  Russell,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Black 
Watch,  b.  1899 ;  m.  1927,  Lisalie  Maude,  d.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Marcus  Beresford,  of  Moyaliffe  Castle,  Thurlos,  co. 
Tipperary.    Res — 

Son  of  George  Russell,  Gentleman,   b.  1830;  d.  191 1  ; 
m.  1862,  Lady  Charlotte  Isabella  Innes-Ker  (d.  1881), 
d.  of  6th  Duke  of  Roxburghe : — 
John  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.     Res.— Villa  Rosalba, 
Cannes.      Club — Wellington. 

RUSSELL  of  Killowen  (Confn.  U.O.,  1894).  Argent, 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  escallops  of 
the  first,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  engrailed  vert.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  goat  passant  argent,  armed  or,  charged  on  the  body  with 
three  trefoils  in  fesse  vert.     Motto — 

Sons  of  the  Hon.    Cyril   Russell  (3rd  son   of  Baron 

Russell    see  below),  b.  1866  ;  d.  1920;  m.  1894,  Helen, 

d.  of  the  late  Alexander  George  Pirie,  Esq. ,  of  Leckmelm, 

Ross-shire : — 

Sir  Alec  Charles  Russell,  2nd  Bart.  (19  July  1916),  M.C. , 

Capt.    R.A.,   b.   1894 ;    s.    his   uncle    1928,    under   special 

remainder  ;  m.  1917,  his  cousin,    Monica,  d.  of  Hon.  Sir 

Charles  Russell,   1st    Bart.,    and  has  issue  —  Charles  Ian 

Russell,   Esq.,    b.    1918 ;    and   Sheila.      Res.  —  Littleworth 

Corner,  Burnham,  Bucks.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Gerald  Cyril  Russell,  Esq.,  M.C,  Solicitor,  late  temp. 
Major  R.F.A.,  b.  1896;  m.  1923,  Barbara,  d.  of  Sir  J.  Rey- 
nolds, Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Cyril  Russell,  Gentleman,  b. 
1924  ;  and  Moira.  Res. — 48  Brompton  Square,  S.W.  Club 
— Garrick. 

Denis  Leslie  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Cyril  Alan  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rt.  Hon.    Sir   Charles   Russell,    Baron 

Russell  of  Killowen  (a  Life  Peer),  G.C.M.G. ,  LL.D. ,  a 

Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 

England,   b.    1832;  d.    1900;    m.    1858,    Ellen,   d.    of 

Joseph  Stevenson  Mulholland,  M.D.,  of  Belfast : — 

The  Rt.   Hon.  Frank  Russell,  P.C.,  K.C.,  Lord  Justice 

of  Appeal    1928,   Judge  of   the    High    Court    of  Justice, 

1919-28,    Bencher  of  Lincoln's   Inn   1913,   B.A.   (Oxon. ), 

b.   1867 ;    m.    1900,   Hon.   Mary   Emily   Ritchie,  d.    of  1st 

Baron  Ritchie  of  Dundee  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Ritchie 

Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Mary  Lilian  ;  and  Margaret.    Res. — 

7  Hyde    Park   Gate,  W.       Chambers  —  Royal   Courts  of 

Justice.     Club — Garrick. 

The  Hon.  Bertrand  Joseph  Russell,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A. ,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  and 
Great  War  1914-17,  b.  1876;  m.  1st,  1902,  Dorothy  (d. 
1921),  d.  of  late  John  George  Leeming  ;  and  has  issue — 
Prudence  ;  Ursula ;  Joan ;  and  Clodagh  ;  2nd,  1922, 
Mavis,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Hazell,  of  Frinton  ;  and  has 
further  issue  -  Michael  Dudley  Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1923. 
Res. — Silverwood,  Camberley.     Club — Cavalry. 

RUSSELL  of  Liverpool  (H.  Coll.).  Per  sal  tire  sable 
and  or,  in  chief  an  estoile  argent,  two  roses  in  fesse 
gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in  base  a  thistle 
leaved  and  slipped  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  wings  expanded 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  or,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on 
an  estoile  azure.  Supporters — On  either  side  an  owl 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  or,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of 
roses  gules,  leaved  vert.     Motto — "  More  light." 

Son  of  Sir  Edward   Richard  Russell,    1st    Baron 

Russell,  b.   1834 ;    d.   1920 ;    m.    1st,   1858,   Eliza 

Sophia  (d.  1901),  d.  of  Stephen  Bradley,  of  Bridge, 

Canterbury ;    2nd,   1902,    Jean  Stewart   (d.  1927), 

d.  of  Alexander  MacDonald,  of  Campbelltown,  co. 

Ayr,  and  widow  of  Joseph  MacFarlane  — 

Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Frederick    Langley  Russell,    2nd 

Baron  Russell  (9  Oct.  19 19),  M.C,  Capt.  Ind.  Army,  late 

King's   Liverpool  Regt.,  b.    1895  ;  m.   1920,  Constance 

Claudine,   d.    of   Col.    Philip    Cecil   Harcourt   Gordon, 

C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Langley  Gordon  Hasling- 

den  Russell,  b.  1922 ;    Hon.  Anne  Philippa.       Clubs — 

Carlton,  Junior  United  Service. 

RUSSELL  of  Handsworth  ( H.  Coll.,  29  May  1835).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  d^ncettee  ermines,  between  three 
crosses  crosslet  fitchee  in  chief  and  two  in  base  sable 
(Russell) ;  2  and  3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between 
two  martlets  in  chief  sable  and  a  book  closed  in  base  proper, 
three  pheons  or  (Best,  1835).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  palm- 


branches  saltirewise  vert,  a  fret  or,  thereon  a  martlet  sable. 

Motto — "  Quo  fata  vocant." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Henry  Russell,  Gentleman  : — 
Francis  Henry  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Albert  Hannington  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

Australia. 

RUSSELL  (H.  Coll.,  5  Sept.  1864).  Gules,  two  swords 
saltirewise  proper,  between  as  many  cinquefoils  in  pale 
argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  two  bombshells,  fired  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  antelope  lodged  proper, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  or,  supporting  a  lance  proper, 
therefrom  flowing  a  pennon  argent,  charged  with  a  bombshell, 
also  proper.     Motto — "  Dei  beneficio  sum  quod  sum." 

Son   of  Andrew  Hamilton  Russell,   Esq.,   Capt.   58th 

Regt.,  b.  1837;  d.  1916:— 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Andrew  Hamilton  Russell,  K.C.B., 
K. C.M.G. ,  Maj.-Gen.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  N.Z.  Imperial 
Forces,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1896,  Gertrude,  d.  of  J.  Williams, 
of  Frimley,  Hastings,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue— 2  sons,  3  daus. 
Res. — Tunanui,  Hastings,  New  Zealand.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Russell,  Kt.  Bach.  (1902),  Defence 

Minister  and  Colonial  Sec.  of  New  Zealand  1889-1891, 

J. P.  for  New  Zealand,  late  Capt.  58th  Regt.,  b.  1838  ; 

d.   1913;    m.    1867,    Harriette    Julia,    d.    of    George 

Hodgskin,  Gentleman: — 
Harold  Arthur   Russell,   Esq.,  b.    1871 ;  m.   1897,  Eva, 
d.    of   William    Nelson ;   and   has   issue— William  Nelson 


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Russell,  Esq.,  b.  1898;  Robert  Heideman  Russell,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1906.      Postal  add.  —  Flaxmere.  Hastings,  New 
Zealand. 
Walter  Russell,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Northampton  Regt. 

Son  of  Adm.  Gerald  Walter  Russell,  R.N.  (ret.),  J.P. 
Hants.,  b.  1850  ;  d.    1929  ;  m.    1893,  Katharine,   d,  of 
Herbert    George    Yatman,    of    Fernden,    Haslemere, 
Surrey : — 
Paul  Herbert  Russell,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1896. 

RUSSELL  of  Swallowfield.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable, 
between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  azure,  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  gules,  charged  with  alternate  bezants 
and  escallops  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  ermine, 
charged  with  a  fasces  proper,  and  bearing  in  his  dexter 
paw  a  cross  crosslet  fitcbie  sable.  Motto — "  Discite 
justitiam  moniti." 


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Sons  of  Sir  George  Russell,   4th  Bart.,  b.   1828  ; 

d.  1898  ;   m.  1867,  Constance  Charlotte,  d.  of  Lord 

Arthur  Lennox  : — 
Sir   George   Arthur   Charles    Russell,    5th    Bart.,    of 
Swallowfield  (10  Dec.  1812),  b.  1868.     Seat — Swallowfield 
Park,  Berks. 

Arthur  Edward  Ian  Montagu  Russell,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E., 
b.  1878 ;  tn.  1st,  1904,  Aileen  Kerr  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Adm. 
Mark  Pechell ;  2nd,  1922,  Cornelie,  d.  of  Maj.  Jacques 
de  Bruijn,  of  Amsterdam ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) 
— George  Michael  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Bettine  ; 
(and  by  2nd  marriage) — Arthur  Mervyn  Russell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923.    Res. — Swallowfield  Park,  Berks. 

RUSSELL  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
fesse  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
as  many  water-bougets  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-goat 
argent,  armed  and  unguled  or,  resting  the  sinister  foot  on  a 
church  bell  azure.     Motto — "  Morum  probatio  sors." 

Sons  of  John  Russell,  Gentleman,  M.  A.  (Oxon. ),  b.  1850 ; 
d..  1916  ;  tn.  1886,  Edith,  d.  of  George  Brooks  Bell,  of 
Kenilworth,  Warwickshire: — 
John  Malcolm    Russell,  Gentleman,    b.    1887;    tn.   1919, 
Hilda  Constance,  d.  of  Arthur  Ernest  Heazell,  of  Notting- 
ham ;   and  has  issue — John  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.    1920. 
Res. — 4  Alexandra  Street,  Sherwood  Rise,  Nottingham. 

Ge  ;rge  Henry  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.  Res. — 328 
Mansfield  Road,  Carrington,  Nottingham. 

Sjn  of  Cornelius  Russell  of  Basford,  b.  1828;  d.  1904:— 
John  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.      Res.— Zulla  Road, 
Nottingham. 

RUSSELL  of  Aden  (L.O.,  1768).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  and  in  chief  two  crescents 
sable  (Russell);  2.  gules,  three  dirks  palewise  proper, 
hilted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  with  as  many  wolves' 
heads  of  the  last ;  3.  azure,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three 
suns  in  splendour  proper  ;  4.  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  cloud,  brandishing 
a  sword  proper.     Motto  (over  the  crest)—-"  Promptus." 

Eldest    son    of    Maj. -Gen.    Francis    Shirley    Russell, 
C.M.G.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Cheltenham  1895-1900, 
Col.  (late)  com.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  late  Military  At- 
tache,  Berlin,  b.  1840;  d.  1912;  tn.  1888,  Philippa,  d. 
of  the  late  Rt.   Hon.   Henry  Baillie  of  Redcastle,  by 
his  wife  Hon.  Philippa,  d.  of  the  6th  Viscount  Strang- 
ford  :— 
Alexander  Duncan  Cumine  Russell,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 
Postal  add.— Aden  House,  Kininmonth  House,   Mintlaw, 
co.  Aberdeen. 

RUSSELL  (H.  Coll.,  18  August  1820).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable,  an 


eagle's  head  erased'or,  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  charged 
with  eight  plates. 

Sole   issue   and"' co-heirs    of  General   Sir    Edward 
Lechmere  Russell,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Ashford  Hall,  Lud- 
low, b.  1818  ;  d.  1903  ;    m.  1876,  Alice,  d.  of  the 
late  William  Sewell,  Sheriff  of  Quebec — : 
Gwendoline, m.  1st,  1900,  Maj.  William  Henry  Hardy- 
man  (killed  1906)  ;   2nd,  1916,  Rev.  John  Jeffrey  John- 
stone, Ph.D. ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 1  son. 
Res. — 16  Lansdown  Place  East,  Bath. 

Winifred  Penelope  Russell.     Res. — Mawnan  Cottage, 
Mawnan-Smith,  nr.  Falmouth. 

RUSSELL  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  two 


roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
goat  argent,  armed  and  unguled  or,  holding  in  the  mouth 


a  rose  also  argent,  leaved  and  slipped  and  seeded  proper. 
Badge — A  pineapple  or.     Motto — "  Che  sara  sara." 

Fourth  son  of  Capt.  T.  Stuart  Russell,  D.L.,  Chief 

Constable  W.  R.  Yorks.,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1906 ;  tn.  1866, 

Louisa  Charlotte,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Eardley  Wilmot 

Blomefield,  Bart. : — 

Archibald  George    Blomefield  Russell,  Esq.,  M.V.O., 

F.S.A.,    Lancaster   Herald,  b.    1879  ;     tn.    1915,  Janet 

Frances,  d.  of  Col.  John  Macgregor  Kerr,  Madras  Cavalry 

(q.v.)  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Anthony  Peregrine  Russell, 

Gentleman,  b.   1916  ;   (2)  Charles  James  Lennox    Russell, 

Gentleman,  b.  1920.     Res. — Scar  Bank  House,  Swanage, 


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Dorset;    88a  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.7;  The  College    of 
Arms.     Clubs — Burlington  Fine  Arts  ;  New  University. 

RICHARD  HAROLD  RUSSELL,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Camb. ,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  1869,  being  the  only  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Norris  Russell,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  sometime  Rector  of  Beachhampton,  co.  Bucks., 
M.A.  Camb. ,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Buckingham  and  Northampton, 
Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  by  his  wife  Lady 
Mary  Perceval,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  and  Hon.  Charles 
George  Perceval,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Calverton,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Egmont.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Per  pale  argent  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  second, 
on  a  chief  sable  a  castle  between  two  escallops  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  goat  passant  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  all  proper.  Motto— "  Che  sara  sara."  Res. — 
Club—  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

PURVIS-RUSSELL-MONTGOMERY  (L.O.,  6  Feb. 
1907).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  counterquartered 
i  .  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules, 
three  annulets  gold,  gemmed  azure,  over  all  dividing  the 
quarters  a  cross  waved  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  mullet 
betwixt  four  crescents  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure  argent 


(vide  Montgomery,  of  Stanhope,  now  Graham-Montgomery, 
orig.  matric.  1772);  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  argent,  a 
fesse  between  a  mascle  azure,  accompanied  by  two  powets 
sable  in  chief  and  a  powet  of  the  third  accompanied  by 
two  mascles  of  the  second  in  base  (Russell).  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  female  figure  representing  Hope,  hair  dishevelled  proper, 
richly  vested  azure,  her  dexter  hand  resting  on  an  anchor, 
and  in  the  sinister  a  man's  head  erased  all  proper.  Motto 
— "  Garde  bien." 

Eld.    son   of  Capt.    Thomas  Henry  Montgomery  (yr. 

son   of  Sir  James   Montgomery,    Bart.),   b.    1828;    d. 

1879 ;    m.    1857,    Hon.    Anna   Maria,  d.    of  Lt.-Col. 

James  Buller-Fullerton-Elpbinstone  of  Carberry,  and 

sister  of  15th  Lord  Elphinstone  : — 
Henry  James  Purvis-Russell-Montgomery(formerly  Mont- 
gomery), Esq. ,  J. P.  andD.L.  co.  Kinross,  b.  1859;  m.  1882, 
Maud,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  Purvis  Russell  of  Warroch,  co.  Kin- 
ross; and  has  had  issue — (1)  Basil  Russell  Purvis- Russell- 
Montgomery,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  [m.  1915,  Amelia  Richards 
and  has  issue  -  Rachel] ;  (2)  Henry  Keith  Russell-Mont- 
gomery, Esq.,  Capt.  The  Black  Watch,  b.  1896;  Mary 
Gertrude  (d.  ) ;  Ethel  Anna ;  and  Clementina  Helen 
Maud.    Seats — Hattonburn,  Milnathort,  co.  Kinross. 


RUSSELL-PAVIER  (R.L.,  1874,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  three  fusils  in  fesse  or,  between 
two  fiaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  mallet 
of  the  first,  a  chief  chequy  of  the  second  and  gules 
(Pavier);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse  dancettee  ermine  be- 
tween three  cross  crosslets  fitch6e  in  chief  and  two  in  base 
sable  (Russell).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  proper, 
vested  above  the  elbow  argent,  that  on  the  dexter  holding  a 
chisel,  and  that  on  the  sinister  holding  a  mallet  also  proper 
(Pavier) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two 
palm-branches  saltirewise  vert,  a  fret  or,  thereon  a  martlet 
sable  (Russell).     Motto — "  Quo  fata  vocant." 

Sons  of  William  Adey  Russell-Pavier,  Esq.,  Major 
16th  Lancashire  R.V.  (who  assumed  by  R.L.  the  ad- 
ditional name  of  Pavier  in  1874,  on  succession  to  the 
Hammerwich    estates),    b.  ;  d.  ;    m.   1870, 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  of  Joseph  Sale  of  Litchurch  Lodge, 
Derby,    and  granddau.  of  William    Sale   of   Barrow, 
co.  Derby : — 
Herbert    Arthur    Russell-Pavier,    Gentleman,    b.    1872. 
Res.— 

Douglas  Sale  Russell-Pavier,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Gordon  Somerville  Russell-Pavier,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

S  JOSEPH  SEWARD  RUSTON,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  the 
Parts  of  Lindsey,  Lines.,  Lt-Col.  1st  V.  B.  Lines.  Regt. 
Born  Aug.  1.  1869,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Ruston,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Brown  of  Sheffield. 
Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  lion  passant  sable,  guttee-d'eau, 
on  a  chief  indented  gules,  an  escallop  between  two  leopards' 
faces  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  ermine,  holding 
between  the  paws  an  escallop  gules,  a  leopard's  face  between 
two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or.  Motto — 
"  Have  patience  and  endure."  Married,  1909,  Muriel 
Amy,  d.  of  James  Curie  of  Evelaw,  N.B. ;  and  has  issue — 
Joseph  Gerald  Curie  Ruston,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and 
Elizabeth  Josephine.  Seat — Aisthorpe  Hall,  Lincoln. 
Res. — The  Banks  Cottage,  Lindinthorpe  Road,  Broadstairs, 
Kent.     Club — Carlton. 

RUTHERFORD  (L.O.,  7  Feb.  1908).     Argent,  an  orle 


gules,  within  another  of  four  martlets  and  as  many  cross 

crosslets  sable. 

Only    children     of    Gideon  Macpherson     Rutherford, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  ;    d.    1907 ;    m.    1902,    Lady 

Margaret  Mary  Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,  d. 
of  1st  Earl  of  Ancaster  : — 
Margaret  Evelyn  Rutherford,  b.   1903.     Res. — 31  Sloane 

Court,  Chelsea,  London,  S.W. 

Christine  Jane    Rutherford,  b.    1906.     Res. — 31    Sloane 

Court,  Chelsea,  London,  S.W. 


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1701 


RUTHERFORD  of  Liverpool  (H.Coll.).  Argent,  three 
martlets  in  fesse  sable,  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged 
with  three  thistles  leaved  and  slipped,  and  as  many 


Signet,  born  1864 ;  (2)   Andrew    Rutherfurd,    Gentleman, 
M.B. ,  born  1867  (ftes. — 17  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh)  ; 


trefoils  alternately  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  staff 
proper,  flowing  therefrom  a  banner  argent,  charged  with 
a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  martlet  as  in 
the  arms.  Badge — A  rose  gules,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved 
and  slipped,  and  a  sprig  of  heather  in  saltire  proper, 
entiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Provyde." 

Son  of  Sir  William  Watson   Rutherford,  1st  Bart,, 
of  Liverpool,   Knt.   Bach.,    M.P.,   Solicitor  of    the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in  England,  b.  1853  ; 
d.  1927  ;   m.  1878,  Elspeth    (d.   1914),  d.  of  Capt. 
Alexander  Strachan,   of  Great  Crosby,  nr.   Liver- 
pool : — 
Sir  John  Hugo  Rutherford,  2nd  Bart.  (24  July  1923), 
Solicitor,  temp.  Capt.  King's  Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  1887  ; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1928  (enrolled  at  College  of  Arms), 
the  second  Christian  name  of  Hugo  in  lieu  of  Hughes ; 
m.  1913,  Isabel,  d.  of  John  Thompson  Smith,  of  Liver- 
pool ;   and  has  issue  —  Elspeth ;    Prudence  Hero ;   and 
Isabel  Lavender.     Res. — 2  The  Esplanade,  Waterloo,  nr 
Liverpool. 

RUTHEN  of  Swansea  (H.  Coll.,  16  Dec.  1919). 
Argent,  on  a  pale  cottised  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a 
chief  sable,  three  annulets  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
grey hound  sable,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  fructed 
proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  two  annulets 
interlaced  or.     Motto — "  Facta  probant." 

Third  son  of  John  Ruthen,  of  South  Shields,  m. 
Harriet,  d.  of  Charles  Tamlin,  of  Plymouth  : — 

The  late  Sir  Charles  Tamlin  Ruthen,  Knt.  Bach., 
O.B.E.,  J. P.,  F.R.I. B.A.,  b.  1871 ;  d.  1926;  m.  1894, 
Matilda  Jane,  d.  of  William  Westlake,  of  Swansea  ;  and 
left  issue — Jennie  Westlake.  Res. — Y  Dderwen  Fawr, 
Blackpyl,  Swansea. 

ANDREW  RUTHERFURD,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Sheriff 
of  the  Lothians  and  Peebles,  son  of  Major  James  Hunter 
Rutherfurd  (R.E.),  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Young  of  Harburn,  co.  Midlothian.  Armorial  hearings 
(L.O. ,  1871) — Argent,  an  orle,  and  in  chief  three  martlets 
gules,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine.  Above  the  shield  is  placed 
a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent,  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
CreBt,  a  mermaid,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a  mirror,  and 
in  her  sinister  a  comb,  all  proper  ;  and  upon  an  escroll 
above  the  crest  this  Motto,  "Per  mare  per  terras." 
Married,  1863,  Mary  Anne,  daughter  of  Abraham  Logan 
of  Burnhouses  in  the  county  of  Berwick  ;  and  has  had  Issue 
— (1)  James  Hunter  Rutherfurd,  Gentleman,  Writer  to  the 


Agnes  Sophia ;  Mary  Georgina  (d.  1895)  ;  and  Elizabeth 
Susan  Grace.  Post,  add.— 14  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Club — University  (Edinburgh). 

RUTHVEN,  see  OTWAY-RUTHVEN. 

RUTHVEN-STUART  (H.  Coll.,  9  Oct.  1924).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  counter  compony  argent 
and   azure,   cottised    or,    between   two    fountainsi(for 


jftoSffi^ 


Stuart)  ;   2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  two 
thistles  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  three  mascles  of  the 


1702 


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Bpa 


field  (for  Ruthven).     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crests 

— i.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  pelican  or, 

vulning  herself    proper,  two    roses  gules,  barbed  and 

seeded  also  proper  (for  Stuart) ;    2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  demi-winged  ram  or  (for  Ruthven).     Badge — 

Upon  two  swords  in  saltire  points  upwards  or,   a  rose 

gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Motto — "  Forward." 

Second  son  of  William  Whitewright  Stuart,  b.  1847  ; 

d.  1914  ;   m.  1878,  Jeannette,  only  child  of  James 

Alexander  Ruthven,  of  New  York,  U.S.A.  : — 

Alexander  Whitewright  Ruthven-Stuart,  Esq.,  b.  1883 ; 

served  Great  War  1914-18,  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders 

and  R.F.C.  (Pilot) ;  m.  1916,  Stella  Marion,  eld.  d.  of  Julian 

Grant-Duff-Ainslie,  of  Delgaty  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son,  b. 

1927 ;   and  4  daus.     Res. — 30  Avenue  Marceau,  Paris. 

Clubs — R.A.C.,    Ranelagh,    Travellers'    (London     and 

Paris),  Interalliee  (Paris). 

RUTLAND,  Duke  of,  see  MANNERS. 

The  Late  KENRY  RUTSON,  Esquire,  B.A. 
(Cantab.),  J. P.  for  North  Riding  of  York.  Born  July 
25,  1831,  and  died  1920,  being  the  third  son  of  the 
late  William  Rutson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  by  his 
wife  Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Ewart  of  Mosley 
Hill,  Liverpool.  Armorial  bearings— Per  fesse  indented 
or  and  sable,  three  bulls'  heads  couped  counter-changed, 
the  two  in  chief  each  charged  with  a  bezant,  and  that 
in  base  with  a  pellet.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  per 
bend  sable  and  or,  and  entwined  by  a  serpent  proper. 
Motto  —  "  Spectemur  agendo."  Seats  —  Newby  Wiske, 
Northallerton  ;  and  Nunnington  Hall,  York. 

DAVID  KNOX  RUTTLEDGE,  Esquire,  J.  P.  Born 
June  29,  1866,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  David  Rutt- 
ledge, Esq.,  J. P.  for  Galway,  Hon.  Major  Connaught 
Rangers,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Knox,  second  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Leet  of  Otranto,  Kingstown.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
azure,  three  estoiles  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree  proper, 
pendent  from  a  dexter  branch  thereof  by  a  riband  azure, 
an  escutcheon  or.  Motto—"  Verax  atque  probus."  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  June  30,  1891,  Hon.  Meta  Handcock,  fourth  d.  of 
4th  Lord  Castlemaine  ;  2nd,  1907,  Hilda  Mary,  d.  of  the 
late  H.  Charles  Gregory  of  Westcourt,  co.  Kilkenny.  Res. 
— Belvedere,  86  Vineyard  Hill,  Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey. 

RUTTLEDGE.  Argent,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  on  a 
chief  engrailed  azure,  three  estoiles  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
oak  tree  proper,  pendent  from  a  dexter  branch  thereof  by 
a  riband  azure,  an  escutcheon  or.  Motto — "Verax  atque 
probus." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Henry  Bruen  Ruttledge,  Esq.,  D,L. 

of  Bloomfield,  co.   Mayo,  and  Barbersfort,  Tuam,  co. 

Galway,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1917  ;   tn.  1st,  1883,  Florence  Rose 

(d.    1892),    d.    of  John   Trant,    D.L.,    of  Dovea,    co. 

Tipperary;  2nd,  1898,   Mary  Caroline,  d.  of  William 

Clayton     Browne-Clayton,    D.L.,   of    Browne's    Hill, 

Carlow : — 
Robert  Francis  Ruttledge,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  Ind.  Army, 
b.    1899.       Seats — Bloomfield,    Hollymount,    co.    Mayo ; 
Barbersfort,  Tuam,  co.  Galway.     Club— Jun.    Naval  and 
Military. 
William  Ruttledge,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

ROBERT  FAIR  RUTTLEDGE-FAIR,  Esq.,  J.P.  co. 
May  >  (High  Sheriff  1882),  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd 
Batt.  Connaught  Rangers.  Bom  1852,  being  the  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Ruttledge,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  of  Cornfield, 
by  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Fair,  Esq.,  of 
Bushfield,  co.  Mayo  (who  assumed  by  Letters  Patent,  in 
1857,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Fair).  Armorial 
bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  saltire  argent, 
between  four  fleurs-de-lys  or,  a  crescent  azure  (for  Fair) ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
azure,  three  estoiles  wavy  or  (for  Ruttledge).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  on  a  mount,  a  dove,  holding  in  its  beak  an  olive 
branch  all  proper,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  trefoil 
or  (for  Fair) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  oak  tree 
proper,  pendent  from  a  dexter  branch  thereof  by  a  riband 
azure,  an  escutcheon  or  (for  Ruttledge).  Motto — "Verax 
atque  probus."     Seat — 


CHARLES  HARCOURT  VERNON  RUXTON, 
Gentleman.  Born  June  6,  1870,  being  the  second  son  of 
the  late  William  Ruxton,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  Vice-Lieut,  for  co. 
Louth  (High  Sheriff  1848),  and  J.P.  co.  Cavan,  by  his  wife 
Caroline  Diana,  younger  dau.  and  co-h.  of  Charles  Vernon. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bulls 


heads  erased  sable,  armed  or  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chief  vair6 
or  and  gules,  over  all  a  bend  sable,  charged  with  a  crescent 
of  the  field  for  difference  (for  Fitzherbert).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's 
head  erased  sable,  armed  or.  Motto — "Jam  jam."  Mar- 
ried, 1894,  Laura  Daly,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Daly  Cocking  of 
Brighton;  and  has  Issue — William  Ralph  Ruxton, Gentleman, 
b.  Sept.  7,  1895.  Postal  address — Lumoling,  A.B.R.,  Assam. 

WILLIAM  VERNON  CHICKERING  RUXTON, 
Gentleman.  Born  May  1891,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
John  Fitzherbert  Vernon  Ruxton,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Harvey  Chickering  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bulls'  heads 
erased  sable,  armed  or  (for  Ruxton) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  vaire' 
or  and  gules,  over  all  a  bend  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference 
(for  Fitzherbert).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  sable,  armed  or. 
Motto — "Jam,  jam."    Seat — 

JULIAN  HENRY  HAY  RUXTON,  Esquire,  late 
Capt.  15th  Foot,  J.P.  for  co.  Kent.  Born  1844,  being 
the  son  of  the  late  John  Henry  Hay  Ruxton,  Esq.,  D.L. 
and  Chief  Constable  for  co.  of  Kent,  formerly  Lieut.  The 
King's  Own  Regt. ,  and  Capt.  Kent  Artillery  Militia,  by  his 
wife  Isabella  Sarah  (who  died  1894),  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Hooper,  Esq.,  of  Merton  House,  co.  Hereford.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  a  crescent  between  three  bulls'  heads 
erased  sable,  armed  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased 
sable,  armed  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  second. 
Married,  1880,  Selina  Mabelle,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Martin  of  Anstey  Pastures,  co.  Leicester.  Seat — Crooke, 
Brenchley,  Kent.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

RYAN  of  Hintlesham.  Gules,  in  chief  two  griffins 
sejant  respectant  and  combatant  or,  and  in  base  a 
garb  of  rye  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  mount  vert,  a  griffin  sejant  sable,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister 
on  a  sickle  or.     Motto — "  Sans  travail  rien." 


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IRpD 


1703 


Third  son  of  Michael  Desmond  Ryan,  of  Kildare 
Terrace,  London,  b.  18 13  ;  d.  1868  ;  m.  1847,  Eliza 
Anne,  d.  of  Joseph  Allen  :  — 
Sir  Gerald  Hemmington  Ryan,  1st  Bart.,  of  Hintle- 
sham,  Suffolk  (8  Sept.  1919),  Knt.Bach.(iqn),  J. P.  cos. 
Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  192 1),  Norfolk  and  London,  b.  1861 ; 
m.  1885,  Ellen  Amelia,  d.  of  Augustus  Ellis,  of  Parkside, 
Cambridge ;  and  has  issue — Gerald  Ellis  Ryan,  Esq.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1888  [m. 
1914,  Hylda  Winifryde  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Maj.  Spencer 
Herapath  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Erskine  Ryan,  Esq., 
b.  1920  ;  Derek  Gerald  Ryan,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Aileen 
Pamela  (Res. — 31  Porchester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
W.)]  ;  Vivian  Desmond  Ryan,  Esq.,  b.  1893  [m.  1917, 
Kathleen  Frances,  d.  of  James  Helps,  M.I.C.E.,  of  South 
Croydon ;  and  has  issue — Desmond  Maurice  Ryan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Adrian  James  Ryan,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920  (Res. — 19  St.  James's  Square,  S.W.i)].  Seat — 
Hintlesham  Hall,  nr.  Ipswich.  Town  res. — Cleveland 
House,  19  St.  James's  Square,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Reform, 
City  of  London,  Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

RYAN  of  Ronaynes  Court  (U.O. ).  Gules,  on  a  fesse 
engrailed  between  three  gryphons'  heads  erased  or,  as  many 
bay-leaves  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  or, 
holding  in  the  beak  an  arrow  point  upwards  proper. 
Motto — "  Malo  mori  quam  fcedari." 

Son    of    the    late    Patrick    Ryan,    of    Gurtaloch,   co. 
Tipperary  : — 

Edward  Ryan,   Gentleman,  b.   1838  ;   m.  ,  Matilda 

(d.  1924),  d.  of  John  O'Connor;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
Sir  Andrew  Ryan,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  Consul-Gen.  at  Rabat 
since  1924,  b.  1876  [m.  1913,  Ruth  Marguerite,  d.  of  J.  R. 
Van  Millingen,  of  Leewood,  Dunblane ;  and  has  issue 
(Address—  British  Consulate-General,  Rabat,  Morocco)]; 
(2)  Thomas  Ryan,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Fin.  Advisor  Posts  and 
Telegraphs  India  since  1924,  and  Joint  Sec.  Govt,  of  India 
Industries  and  Labour  Dept.  1928,  b.  1879  [m.  1909,  Edith 
Stanley;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  (Res. — Simla,  India. 
Club— Bengal  (Calcutta) )  ] ;  (3)  Rev.  Patrick  O'Connor 
Ryan,  b.  1882  ;  and  Mary,  Professor  of  Romance  Languages, 
University  College,  Cork.  Seat — Ronaynes  Court, 
Rochestown,  co.  Cork. 

RYCROFT  (R.L.,  28  Dec.  1758).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  bend  or  and  azure,  three  griffins'  heads  erased,  counter- 
changed,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  roses 
gules  (Rycroft) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  chevron 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys,  all  counterchanged  (Nelson). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  griffin's  head  erased  per  bend  or  and  azure,  charged  with 
two  fleurs-de-lys,  counterchanged.  Motto — ' '  Faythe  hathe 
no  fear." 

Sons  of  Sir  Richard  Nelson  Rycroft,  5th  Bart.  D.L. 

Capt.  Hants.   Carabiniers  Imp.  Yeo.,  formerly  Lieut. 

Rifle  Brigade  and  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Hampshire  Regt., 

b.  1859  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1st,  1886,  Lady  Dorothea  Hester 

Bluett  Wallop  (d.  1906),  fourth  d.  of  the  5th  Earl  of 

Portsmouth  ;  2nd,   1911,  Emily  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  the 

Hon.  Henry  Lowry-Corry,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk  : — 

Sir  Nelson  Edward   Oliver  Rycroft,  6th  Bart.    (22  Jan. 

1784),  late  temp.  Lieut.  Rifle  Bde. ,  and  late  2nd  Lieut,  nth 

Hussars,   b.    1886 ;    m.    1912,    Ethel   Sylvia   Nurton,   and 

has  surv.  issue — Richard  Newton  Rycroft,  Esq.,  b.  1918. 

Seat — Dummer  House,  Basingstoke. 

Rev.  Richard  Michael  Rycroft,  b.  1897  ;  m.  1924,  Evelyn 
Driscoll,  and  has  issue — Jean  Dorothea.     Res. — 
Henry  Richard  Rycroft,  Esq.,  b.  1911. 
Charles  Frederick  Rycroft,  Esq.,  b.  1914. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Nelson  Rycroft,  4th  Bart.,  D.L. 
co.  Southampton  (High  Sheriff  1881),  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Batt.   Hampshire  Regt.,  b.   1831 ;    d.   1894;    m.    1858, 
Juliana,   d.  of  Sir  John  Ogilvy,  9th  Bart.,  of  Inver- 
quharity  : — 
Rev.   Edmund  Hugh  Rycroft,  M.A.   (Camb. ),  formerly 
Rector  of  Penshurst,    Kent,   b.    1862;    m.  1902,  Winifred 
Edith,  d.   of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Fanshawe, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  of  Little  Park,  Brimpton,  Berks.  ;  and 
has   issue — (1)    Arthur    John    Rycroft,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1905;  (2)  David  Hugh  Rycroft,  Gentleman,  2nd 
Lieut.    King's   Shropshire    L.I.,    b.    1907;    and    Barbara 
Frances,  B.A.  (Oxon.).     Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  Alfred  William  Rycroft  (2nd  son  of  Sir 
Richard  Henry  Charles  Rycroft,  3rd  Bt.,  and  Charlotte 


Anne  Josephine  Tennant),  b.  1838  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1875, 
Edith  Maude,  d.  of  Capt.  HughBerners,  R.N.  :— 
Alfred  Richard  Hugh  Rycroft,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
T.F.  Res.,  formerly  Major  W.  Kent  I.Y. ,  and  Lieut.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fus. ,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  b. 
1876  ;  m.  1901,  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Kevill-Davies, 
17th  Lancers  ;  and  has  issue — Lily  Maud  Phyllis  \m.  1926, 
Capt.  Patrick  Vincent,  M.C.,3/6th  Dragoon  Gds. J.  Res. — 
Stratton  Rise,  Cirencester.     Club — Boodle's. 

RYDER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  crescents  or,  each 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sable.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  dragon's  head 
argent,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  ermine  spot  sable. 


Motto — "  Ut  crescent  lucent. "  Livery — White  coat,  scarlet 
waistcoat,  black  velvet  breeches,  drab  greatcoats,  silver 
buttons. 

Son  of   Dudley  Henry    Ryder,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
2nd  Hertfordshire  Rifle  Vol.,  b.  1830;    d.  1911 ;   m. 
1857,    Georgiana   Emily,  d.   of  John  Hales   Calcraft, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,of  Rempstone,  Corfe Castle: — 
William  Henry  Ryder,  Gentleman,  formerly  a  Midship- 
man R.N.,  b.  1865  ;  in.  1st,  1888,  Catherine  Mabel  (d.  1900), 
d.   of  late  Rev.  Augustus  Sutton ;    2nd,  Florence  Frances 
Augusta,  d.  of  Capt.  Frederic  Augustus  Campbell ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Dudley  William  Ryder,  Esq,,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  1893 ;  d.  on  active  service   1917 ;  (2)  Frederic  Granville 
Ryder,    Gentleman,    2nd    Lieut.    Herts.    Regt.,    b.    1905 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Cyril  John  Ryder,  Esq.,  Capt.   K.R.R.C,  6. 
1863  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1897,  Lady  Isabel  Douglas-Hamil- 
ton, sister  of  13th  Duke  of  Hamilton  : — 
Dudley    Claude     Douglas     Ryder,     Gentleman,     B.A. 
(Cantab.),  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Wareham  and  Worth, 
b.  1901 ;    m.   1927,   Nancy  Edith,  d.   of  Edgar  Baker,  of 
Church  House,  Dawlish,  Devon.     Address  —  Rempstone, 
Corfe  Castle,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b. 

1806;  d.  1882;  m.  1839,  Marian  Charlotte  (d.   1878), 

d.  of  Thomas  Cockayne,  of  Tekleford  House,  Herts. : — 

Rev.  Algernon  Charles  Dudley  Ryder,  M.A.  (Camb.),  *. 

1847  ;  m.  1889,  Constance  (d.  1915),  d.  of  Rowland  Smith, 

of  Duffield  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue— (1)  Algernon 

Frederick   Roland  Dudley   Ryder,   Esq.,   M.C.  with  Bar, 

Capt.  R.F.A.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1891  [m.  1921,  Olive,  d.  of 

John  Baillie,  of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 


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(Res.— 41  GreenStreet,  Park  Lane,  W.  Club— Travellers')] ; 
(2)  Hugh  Granville  Leveson  Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman, 
late  2nd  Lieut.  N.  Staffs.  Regt. ,  b.  1900  [m.  1926,  Diana 
Vivien,  d.  of  Sir  Paul  Makins,  2nd  Bart.,  and  has  issue — 
Jane  Christine  (Res.—  22  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W.2. 
Club— Travellers)]  ;  and  5  daus.  Res. — Maresfield  Rectory, 
Uckfield,  Sussex. 

Sons  of  Spencer  Charles  Dudley  Ryder,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
B.S.C.,  b.  1825;  d.  1873;  m-  i849.  Julia  (d.  1902),  d. 
of  Rev.  William  Money: — 
Spencer  Charles  Ryder,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
William  Ironside  Ryder,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Ind.  Army, 
b.  1866  ;  m.  1901,  Tempe  Rosa  Bidehalgh,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
J.  Parsons,  B.S.C.,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — Gratna, 
North  Bovey,  Devon. 

Charles  Henry  Dudley  Ryder,  Esq.,  C.B.,  CLE.,  D.S.O., 
F.R.G.S.,  Col.  late  R.E.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1892,  Ida  Josephine, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  E.  Grigg,  and  has  issue — (1)  Lisle  Charles 
Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.  1902  ; 
(2)  Erule  Terrick  Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
Ind.  Army,  b.  1906;  (3)  Robert  Edward  Dudley  Ryder, 
Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  1908;  and  3  daus.  Res. — 
Stockwood,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

RYDER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  crescents  or,  each 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sable.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  dragon's  head 
argent,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  ermine  spot  sable. 
Motto — "  Servata  fides  cineri." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Dudley  Ryder,  4th  Earl 
of  Harrowby,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.  1859,  Susan 
Juliana,  d.  of  Villiers  Dent.of  Barton  Court.Hants.  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  John  Herbert  Dudley  Ryder,  5th  Earl  of 
Harrowby  (19  July  1809),  Viscount  Sandon,  of  Sandon, 
Baron  Harrowby,  of  Harrowby  (20  May  1776),  M.P., 
Gravesend  1 898-1900,  J. P.  London,  Lord-Lieut,  co. 
Stafford  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  griffin  wings 
elevated  argent,  on  the  shoulder  of  each  an  ermine  spot 
sable,  each  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  azure,  charged 
with  three  crescents  or,  chained  of  the  last],  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1887,  Hon.  Mabel  Danvers  Smith,  D.B.E.,  d.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  W.  H.  Smith  ;  and  has  issue — Dudley 
Ryder,  commonly  called  Viscount  Sandon,  M.P.  Shrews- 
bury ^22-23,  and  1924-29,  Maj.  T.A.  Res.  R.F.A., 
b.  1892  [m.  1922,  Hon.  Helena  Blanche  Coventry,  d. 
of  Viscount  Deerhurst ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Dudley 
Danvers  Granville  Coutts  Ryder,  b.  1922  ;  Hon.  John 
Stuart  Terrick  Dudley  Ryder,  6.  1924 ;  and  Hon.  Frances 
Virginia  Susan  (Res.— Sandon  Hall)] ;  and  Lady  Frances, 
C.B.E.  Seats. — Sandon  Hall,  Staffs.  ;  Burnt  Norton, 
Campden,  Glos.     Clubs— Carlton,  Travellers'. 

Hon.  Archibald  Dudley  Ryder,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Beds. 
Regt.,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1898,  Eleanor,  d.  of  Edward  Fisher- 
Rowe  ;  and  has  issue— Archibald  Stuart  Dudley  Ryder, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N. ,  b.  1899;  Richard  Dudley  Ryder, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Douglas  Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;  Atholl  Ryder,  Gentleman,  b.  1909!  Peter  Hugh 
Dudley  Ryder,  Gentleman,  b.  19 13  ;  Victoria  ;  Sarah. 
Res. — Durns,  Beaulieu,  Hants. 

Hon.  Edward  Alan  Dudley  Ryder,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1893, 
Lady  Mary  Maud  Anson,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Lichfield  ;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Dudley  Ryder,  Esq..  M  C  ,  Maj.  R.F.A., 
b.  1894  [m.  1918,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Sydney  Streatfield  ;  and 
has  issue — Edward  Dudley  Dorrien  Ryder,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ; 
Maud  Marion ;  Dorothy  Joan  (Res. — Minley  Grange, 
Farnborough,  Hants.)]  ;  Evelyn  Maud  ;  Katherine  [m. 
1924,  Capt.  Hon.  Reginald  Coke ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — 
46  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.     Club— White's. 

RYE  of  Ryecourt(U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and 4,  gules,  on  a 
bend  ermine,  cottised  or,  three  rye-stalks  of  the  last  (Rye) ; 
2.  gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
argent  (Meade) ;  3.  gules,  on  a  fesse  argent,  two  pellets,  in 
chief  a  dexter  gauntlet  erect,  between  two  towers  of  the 
second  (Tonson).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  gules, 
charged  with  a  bar  gemelle  or,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in 
the  hand  three  rye-stalks  of  the  second.  Motto—' '  Fide  et 
amore." 

Son  of  Richard  Tonson  Rye  of  Ryecourt,  co.  Cork, 
Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cork  (High  Sheriff  1854), 
formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b.  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1845, 

Mary,  d.   of  Henry  Baldwin   of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 
Cork : — 
John  Bailie  Tonson  Rye,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cork, 
b.  1846 ;  m.  1876,  Madeline  Charlotte,  third  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 


Dancer,  6th  Bart.,  of  Modrceny  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
John  Reginald  Rye,  Esq.,  served  Great  War  as  temp.  Capt., 
b.  1878  \m.  1907,  Clare  de  la  Roche,  eldest  d.  and  co-heir 
of  late  Col.  William  Stopford  of  Rathmore,  Kinsale,  co. 
Cork ;  and  has  issue — John  Richard  Coghill  Rye,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1910];  (2)  Hubert  Bernard  Tonson  Rye,  Esq., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,*.  1882 
[m.  1909,  Harriet  Emma,  eldest  d.  of  R.  Courtney  Moore, 
and  has  issue — Endo  John  Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1910].  Seat 
— Ryecourt,  Crookstown,  co.  Cork. 

WALTER  RYE,  Gentleman,  Author  of  many  works  on 
the  Topography  of  co.  Norfolk,  Mayor  of  Norwich  1908-9. 
Born  1843,  second  son  of  Edward  Rye  of  Chelsea,  and  grand- 
son of  Edward  Rye  of  Chelsea  and  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  bend  argent,  between  two 
ears  of  rye,  stalked,  leaved  and  slipped  or,  three  crosses 
cramponne'  sable.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  erect  holding  an  hour-glass  in  bend  sinister,  all 
proper.  Mottoes — "Tempora  mutantur,"  "  Sui  Victoria 
Indicat  Regem."  Married,  1870,  Georgina  Eliza,  adopted 
dau.  of  George  Sturges;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  James 
Bacon  Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  (scholar  of  Balliol,  Oxf. , 
and  Arnold  Prizeman)  \m.  Kathleen  Holden,  and  has 
issue  —  Daphne  ;  and  Sylvia] ;  (2)  Roger  Cubitt  Rye, 
Gentleman,  b.  1872  \m.  Pauline  Whitaker  ;  and  had  issue — 
Gilbert  Whitaker  Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and  Pauline 
Elizabeth.  Res. — Montreal,  Canada];  (3)  Frank  Gibbs 
Rye,  Gentleman,  M.P.  Loughborough  Div.  Leics.  since 
1924,  b.  1874  [m.  Ethel  Mary  Beloe  ;  and  has  issue — 
Edward  Beloe  Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Anthony  Francis 
Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Ralph  Walter  Rye,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908;  and  1  dau.  (Res. — Basing  House, Thames  Ditton)] ; 
(4)  Arthur  Lockyer  Rye,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  [m.  Mabel 
Clulow  ;  and  had  issue] ;  (5)  Hubert  Gould  Rye,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1880  [m.  1st,  Alexandra  Willox  ;  2nd,  Margaret 
Rudler] ;  (6)  Gilbert  Walter  Rye,  Gentleman  [w.  Eileen 
Vint,  and  has  issue— Gilbert  Michael  Rye,  Gentleman, 
b.  ]  ;    Mary  Muriel;  Elizabeth  Frances;  and  Barbara 

Catherine  Valentine.  Residence — 66  Clarendon  Road, 
Norwich. 

RYLAND,  see  SMITH-RYLAND. 

RYLAND  of  Moxhull  (H.  Coll.,  23  Jan.  1890).     Argent, 


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a  sheaf  of  rye  or  between  two  escallops,  each  within  an 
annulet  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  sable,  charged  with 
a  chevron  argent,  thereon  a  sheaf  of  rye  between  two 
escallops  of  the  first,  holding  between  the  paws  an 
escutcheon  also  argent,  charged  with  a  martlet  as  in  the 
arms.  Motto — "Avorum  honori."  Livery — Light  buff, 
black  facings  and  gilt  buttons. 

Son  of  Howard  Proctor  Ryland  of  Moxhull  and  Wishaw 

(son   of  Thomas   Ryland,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Wishaw  and 

Moxhull,   b.    1818  ;    d.    1905  ;    m.    1841,    Mary   d.    of 

Thomas  Proctor  of  Birmingham) 

m.  1876,  Agnes  Adeline,  d.  of  Sir 

Kt.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of  Bedford:— 
Thomas  Howard  Ryland,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  M.A. 
(Camb),  b.  1876;  m.  1909,  Beryl  Stratheden,  d.  of  Sir  John 
Stratheden  Campbell,  K.C.S.I.,  CLE.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Nigel  Ryland,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and  Pamela.  Res. — ■ 
Moxhull  Hall,   Erdington.      Club — Constitutional. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Thomas  Ryland  and  Mary  Proctor 

(see  above) : — 
Henry  Proctor  Ryland.  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     J?es. — 

RYLAND.    Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected  between  three 
martlets  sable,  a  sheaf  of  rye  or,  between  two  escallops, 


b.   1851  ;   d.    1905  ; 
Frederick  Howard, 


each  within  an  annulet  of  the  last,  with  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  sable,  charged  with  a  chevron  argent,  thereon  a  sheaf 
of  rye  between  two  escallops  of  the  first,  holding  between 
the  paws  an  escutcheon,  also  argent,  charged  with  a  martlet 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Avorum  honori."  Livery — Light 
buff,  with  black  facings  and  gilt  buttons. 

Only  son  of  John  William  Ryland,  Esq.,  of  Shakespeare 

Hall,  Rowiiigton,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  F.S.A.,  b.  1856; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1883,  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Madeley, 

Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Solihull:— 
Llewellyn  Madeley  Ryland,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Army 
(ret.),  b.  1885  ;  m.  1909,  Muriel  Eliza,  d.  of  Sir  Marmaduke 
G.  Winter,  Knt.,  C.B.E.,  M.L.C.,  of  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland ;  and  has  issue — Llewellyn  Winter  Ryland, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  John  Marmaduke  Winter  Ryland, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Res. — Walnut  Cottage,  nr.  Broms- 
grove,  Worcestershire. 

RYLANDS  (H.  Coll.,  19  Aug.  1918).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  fesse  dancettee  or  and  gules ;  2  and  3,  ermine, 
over  all  a  fesse  azure,  thereon  a  griffin  passant  regar- 
dant between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 


lion  azure,  on  the  shoulder  a  bezant  charged  with  a  fleur- 
de-lys  also  azure,  supporting  a  flagstaff  entwined  by  a 
branch  of  oak  proper,  thereon  flying  to  the  sinister  a 
banner  gules,  fringed  and  charged  with  a  lion  passant 
or.     Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Son  of  Peter  Rylands,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Massey  Hall, 

b.  1820  ;    d.  1887  ;    m.  1861,  Caroline  (d.  1920),  d. 

of  William  Reynolds,  of  Pinhoe,  co.  Devon  : — 

Sir  William  Peter  Rylands,  Knt.  Bach.  (192 1),  Barrister  - 

at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  J. P.  cos.  Lancaster  and  Cheshire, 

b.  1868  ;  m.  1894,  Mary,  d.  of  David  de  Angelis.      Res. — 

Massey     Hall,     Thelwall,     Cheshire.      Clubs — Leander, 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  HARRY  RYLANDS,  Gentleman, 
Citizen  and  Mason  of  London,  F.S.A.  Born  Dec.  20,  1847, 
being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Glazebrook 
Rylands  of  Highfields,  Thelwall,  co.  Chester,  by  his 
wife  Jane  Chapman,  daughter  of  William  Ragg  of  Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch,  in  the  county  of  Leicester.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— He  bears  for  Arms:  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse 
dancettee  or  and  gules ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  over  all  a  fesse 
azure,  thereon  a  griffin  passant  regardant,  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Meymott, 
namely,  or,  three  demi-lions  rampant  in  bend  azure,  each 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mullet  argent ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  azure,  on 
the  shoulder  a  bezant  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  also  azure, 
supporting  a  flagstaff  entwined  by  a  branch  of  oak  proper, 
therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  gules,  fringed  and 
charged  with  a  lion  passant  or;  with  the  Motto — "Dum 
spiro  spero."  Married,  first,  July  29,  1885,  Annie  Blanche, 
fourth  daughter  of  the  late  Leopold  Charles  Martin  of  Her 
Majesty's  Civil  Service,  London  (she  died  August  14, 
1886) ;    and   had   Issue — Isabel   Blanche   Glazebrook.     He 


married  secondly,  Oct.  20,  1896,  Alice  Mary  (Postal  address 
—South  Bank  Lodge,  1  Campden  Hill  Place,  London,  W.  I, 
second  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Meymott,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  and  died  1922. 

RYLANDS  (H.  Coll., 7  Nov.  1877)— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  fesse  dancettee  or  and  gules  ;  2  and  3,  ermine  ;  over  all 
on  a  fesse  azure  a  griffin  passant  regardant  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  bezant,  thereon  a  fleur-de-lys  also  azure,  and  supporting 
a  flagstaff  entwined  with  a  branch  of  oak  proper,  there- 
from flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  gules,  charged  with 
a  lion  passant  and  fringed  gold.  Motto— "  Dum  spiro 
spero. 

Sons  of   Ralph   Paul    Kirkland    Rylands,   Gentleman 


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(eld.  son  of  John  Paul  Rylands — see  below),  b.  1883  ; 
d.  1926;  m.  1915,  Margaret  Power  : — 
John  Po^er  Rylands,  Gentleman,  b.  1918. 
Robert  Hugh  Thurstan  Rylands,  Gentleman,  b.  1922. 
Yngr.  son  of  John  Paul  Rylands,  Gentleman,  of  High- 
fields,  Thelwall,  and  Highfields,  Bidston,  co.  Chester, 
and    of  the    Middle   Temple    and   Northern   Circuit. 
Barrister-at-Law,  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries, 
b.  1846  ;  d.  1923 ;  m.  1882,  Mary  Isabel,  second  dau. 
of  the  late  Nicholas  Smith   Glazebrook  of  Haymans 
Green,  West  Derby,  Lancaster,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.): — 
Geoffrey  Glazebrook  Rylands,  Esq.,  Capt.  King's  (Liver- 
pool) Regt. ,  served  Great  War,  b.  1885;  m.  1917,  Nora 
Lee  Williams,  and  has  issue — Harry  Glazebrook  Rylands, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918;  Geoffrey  Paul  Rylands,  Gentleman, 
b. .1920 ;  George  Chapman  Rylands,  Gentleman,  b.  1924; 
Ralph  Rylands,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;   and  Mary  Kirkland. 
Postal  address — Woodside,  Lymm,  Cheshire. 

THOMAS  HARRISON  RYMER,  Esquire,  of  Calder 
Abbey,  Cumberland,  J.  P.  for  that  co.  and  Patron  of 
one  Living.  Born  1852,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
William  Rymer,  of  Manchester,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Harrison  of  Kendal.  Armorial  bearings— Vair,  a  bor- 
dure  azure,  charged  with  seven  bezants,  a  chief  arched 
gules,  thereon  an  ear  of  rye  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
between  two  crosses  botony  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 


cubit  arm  in  armour  holding  a  sword  erect,  between  four 
ears  of  rye  leaved  and  two  on  either  side  all  proper,  a 
cross  botony  gules.  Married,  1887,  Amy  Elizabeth,  younger 
dau.  of  Robert  Falkner,  of  Kersal,  Manchester ;  and  has 
Issue — Two  daus.     Seats — Calder  Abbey,  Cumberland. 

RYND  (U.O.).  Ermine,  on  a  cross  gules,  a  cross  cross- 
let  fitch^e  or,  the  sinister  chief  quarter  argent,  charged  with 
two  mullets  in  fesse  azure,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
crescent  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules,  holding  in  the  paws  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  or,  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — '*  Fide  et  fortitudine." 

Sons  of  Christopher  Rynd,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Mount  Arm- 
strong, co.  Kildare,  b.  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1852,  Helena 
Maria,  only  surviving  child  and  heir  of  Peter  Wolfe  of 
Blackhall,  co.  Kildare: — 

Robert  Fleetwood  William  Rynd,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kildare, 
late  Hon.  Major  Kildare  Rifle  Militia,  formerly  Capt.  22nd 
Foot,  b.  1842  ;  m.  1892,  Hatty,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  H. 
A.  Cowper  of  Trudder,  Newtown,  Mount  Kennedy,  co. 
Wicklow.     Seat — Blackhall,  co.  Kildare. 

Fleetwood  Rynd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  ;  m.  1885,  Julia  (d. 

1901),  d.  of  L.  N.  Izod  of  Chapel  Izod,  co.  Kilkenny;  and 
has  issue — Christopher  Lorenzo  Rynd,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Seat— 

Theobald  Rynd,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 


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SACKVILLE,  see  STOPFORD-SACKVILLE. 

SACKVILLE  (Arms  R.L.,  30  Oct.  1843,  H.  Coll., 
Name  R.L. ,  1871).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse 
dancett^e  sable  (West);  2  and  3,  quarterly,  or  and  gules, 
a  bend  vair  (Sackville).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests  — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  azure, 
beaked  and  eared  cr  (West) ;  2.  out  of  a  coronet  composed 
of  fleurs-de-lys  an  estoile  argent  (Sackville).  Motto — ' '  Jour 
de  ma  vie." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Gilbert  George  Reginald  Sackville,  8th 

Earl  De  La  Warr,  J. P.,  C.A.,  and  D.L.  co.  Sussex, 

Major  2nd  Cinque  Ports  Div.   R.A. ,   &c. ,  b.  1869;  d. 

1915  ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Hon.  Muriel  Agnes  (who  obtained 

a  divorce  1902),  d.  of  1st  Baron  Brassey;  2nd,  1903, 

Hilda  Mary  Clavering  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1914), 

d.  of  Col.  C.  Lennox  Tredcroft : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Herbrand  Edward  Dundonald  Brassey  Sackville, 

9th  Earl  De  La   Warr,    and    Viscount  Cantelupe  (G.B. , 

18  Mar.  1761),    Baron  De  La  Wair  (Eng. ,  6  Feb.  1299), 

West  (Eng.,  25  Feb.   1342),  and  Buckhurst  (U.K.,  27  Ap. 

1864)  [Supporters — Dexter,  a  wolf  coward  argent,  gorged 

with  a  plain  collar  or  ;  sinister,  a  cockatrice  or,  wings  azure], 

b.  1900  ;  tn.  1920,  Diana,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Gerard  Leigh, 

and   has  issue — William    Herbrand   Sackville,    commonly 

called    Lord   Buckhurst,  b.    192 1  ;    Hon.  Thomas   Henry 

Jordan  Sackville,  b.  1922  ;   and  Lady   Katharine  Pamela. 

Res. — Fisher's  Gate,    Withyham,  Sussex  ;    1    Buckingham 

Mews,  Stafford  Place,  S.W.i. 

SACKVILLE-WESTjR.L.,  30  Oct.  1843).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  argent,  a  fesse  dancett^e  sable  (West) ; 
ii.  and  iii. ,  quarterly,  or  and  gules,  a  bend  vair  (Sackville) ; 
2.  the  same  arms  of  West ;  3.  gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or 
(Cantelupe);  4.  gules,  two  bars  gemelles  or,  in  chief  a  lion 
passant  of  the  last  (Tregoz) ;  5.  vaire'  ermine  and  gules 
(Gresley) ;  6.  quarterly,  gules  and  ermine,  in  dexter  chief  and 
sinister  base  a  goat's  head  erased  argent,  attired  or,  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  fleur-de-lys  within  a  crescent  of  the  last 
(Morton  of  Lechlade,  granted  15  May  1515);  7.  or,  a 
chevron  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  fleur-de-lys  of 
the  first  (Edmonds  Vn. ,  London  1568);  8.  the  same  arms 
of  Sackville.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  azure,  beaked  and 
eared  or  (West)  ;  2.  out  of  a  coronet  composed  of  fleurs-de- 
lys  or,  an  estoile  argent  (Sackville).  Motto — "  Jour  de  ma 
vie." 

Sons  of  Lt. -Co!,  the  Hen.  William  Edward  Sackville- 
West,  b.  1830;  d.  1905;  m.  i860,  Georgina  (d.  1883), 
d.  of  George  Dodwell  of  Kevinsfoot,  co.  Sligo  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  John  Sackville- West,  4th  Baron 
Sackville  (U.K.,  2  Oct.,  1876),  K.B.E.  (1919),  C.B.  (1921), 
C.M.G.  (1915),  Major-Gen.  late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Guernsey  since  1925,  has  Croix  de  Guerre 
(France  and  Italy),  D.S.M.  (America),  Legion  of  Honour 
[Supporters— On  either  side  a  griffin  azure,  gorged  with  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  therefrom  pendent,  on  the  dexter,  an 
escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  West,  and  on  the  sinister,  an 
escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  Sackville],  b.  1870;  m.  1st,  1897, 
Maude  Cecilia  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Capt.  Matthew  John  Bell ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Edward  Charles  Sackville-West, 
b.  1901  ;  and  Hon.  Diana  Joan  [in.  1929,  Baron  Romilly]  ; 
2nd,  1924,  Anne  Meredith,  formerly  wife  of  S.  Bigelow,  of 
Boston.  Seat — Knole,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Res. — Govern- 
ment House,  Guernsey. 

Hon.  Bertrand  George  Sackville-West,  B.A.  (Oxon. ), 
Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1872;  m.  1908,  Eve  Adela 
Mabel  Inigo,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Inigo  Richmond 
[ones,  C.B.,  C.V.O.  ;  and  has  issue — Lionel  Bertrand 
Sackville-West,  Esq.,  £.1913;  Hugh  Rosslyn  Inigo  Sack- 
ville-West, Esq.,  b.  1919;  and  Elizabeth  Margaret.  Postal 
add.—  Ottoman  Public  Debt  Office,  Constantinople.  Club— 
Windham. 

SADLEIR  (Arms  granted  H.  Coll.  1575,  in  lieu  of  former 
Patent  of  1544,  Pedigree  registered  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1. 
or,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  azure  and  gules  (for  Sadleir) ; 
2.  per  chevron  or  and  gules,  two  lions  combatant  in  chief 
sable  (for  Lee) ;  3.  gules,  three  swords  barways  in  pale 
proper,  the  point  of  the  middle  sword  to  the  dexter,  between 


twelve  estoiles  or,  a  bordure  engrailed  argent  ;  4.  paly  of 
six  sable  and  ermine,  on  a  canton  argent,  a  lion  rampant 


azure.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  azure,  crowned  or.  Motto — 
"  Servire  Deo  sapere. " 

Son  of  John  Martley  Sadleir,  Gentleman,   late  Lieut. 
R.M.L.I.,  b.    1835;  d.  1916  ;    m.    1859,   Amelia  Jane 
(d.  1907),  d.  of  William  Wallace: — • 
Henry  Ethelred  Wallace  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Son   of  William   Woodward   Sadleir,    Gentleman,    of 
Cannonstown,  co.  Meath,  b.  1803  ;  d.  1875  '<  m-  1828, 
Eliza    Isabella,    d.    of    John    Rothwell    of    Cannons- 
town  : — 
William  Martley  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  >  ***•   z^72t 
Ella,  d.  of  Capt.  William   Mitchell  of  Nenagh,    late  5th 
Dragoon  Gds.,  and  has  issue— (1)  William  Edward  Sadleir, 
Gentleman,  b.  [m.  1913,  Alice  Corrie,  and  has  issue — 

Ralph  Lee  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1914];  (2)  Lancelot 
Sadleir,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    and    Violet    [m.    Stephen 

Winter].  Res.  —  Fenham,  Elphin  Road,  Launceston, 
Tasmania. 

Son  of  James  Willington  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  sometime 

Lieut.   North  Tipperary   Mil.,  b.  1842;  d.   1919 ;   m. 

,    Maria  Jane,    d.    of  Samuel  Sheldon  Dudley  of 

Mount  Dudley  and  Tenderry,  co.  Tipperary: — 

Edwin    Sadleir,    Gentleman,    b.    1874.        Res. — British 

Columbia. 

Son   of  Francis   Prittie  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.   1844  ; 

d.  1887;  m.  1873,  Frances,   d.  of  Sir  Edward  Synge, 

Bart.  :— 

Francis  Hutchinson  Synge  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ; 

m.  1907,  Winifred,  d.  of  Edward  Lewis  of  Dyserth,  Flints.  ; 

and  has  issue — Franwin  Hutchinson  Sadleir,  Gentleman, 

b.  1913  ;  and  Frances  Winifred  Patricia.     Res. — 

Edward  William  Follett  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1879; 
m.  1906,  Etheldreda,  d.  of  Samuel  Richardson ;  and  has 
issue — -Francis  Bertram  Synge  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  and  Etheldreda  Myra.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Franc  Sadleir,  Senior  Chaplain  to  the 
Forces,  Rector  of  Newcastle  Lyons,  co.  Dublin,  M.A. 
(Trin,  Coll. ,  Dub. ),  b.  1841  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1871,  Philippa 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Granby  Burke,  Esq.,  J. P., 
Master  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland  (granddaughter  of 
Col.  Sir  John  Burke  of  Marble  Hill,  2nd  Bart.,  M.  P.):— 
Rev.  Ralph  Granby  Sadleir,  R.N.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1907, 
Ruth  Eleanor,  d.  of  Matthew  John  Smyly  of  Boden  Park, 


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co.  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Edward  Sadleis,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1908;  Franc  Granby  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 
and  Constance  Hermione.  Res. — Sparacre,  Bridport, 
Dorset. 

Harold  Franc  Sadleir,  Esq.,  Lieut.  -Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b. 
1877  ;  m.  1914,  Marguerite  Luddington,  d.  of  Harold 
Archer  of  Ely,  Cambs.  ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Archer  Sad- 
leir, Gentleman,  b,  ;  and  Joan  Archer.  Res. — The 
Warren,  Brocton,  Stafford. 

"Whomas  Ulick  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  M.R.I.  A.,  Barr.-at-Law  King's  Inn,  Registrar  of  the 
Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1922,  Anna 
Elizabeth  Norman,  d.  of  James  Berry  Kenny,  Esq.,  J. P., 
M.B. ;  and  has  issue — Thomas  Randal  Sadleir,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924  ;  William  Digby  Sadleir,  Gentleman, b.  1925.  Res. — 
Temple  Mills,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare.  Clubs — Athenasum, 
Kildare  Street,  and  Friendly  Brothers  (Dublin). 

Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Ralph  Sadleir,  D.D.,  b.  1806;  d. 

1875  ;  m.  1835,  Flora  Harriet,  d.  of  Ferdinand  McVeagh 

of  Drewstown,  co.  Meath  :  — 
William  Henry  Brooke  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  m. 
1874,  Isabella,  d.  of  Thomas  Burndage,  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Ralph  Waterbury  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  (2) 
Brooke  Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  (3)  Kenelm  Digby 
Sadleir,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  and  Gertrude  Muriel. 
Address — 380  Union  Street,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

SADLER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  ermine  and  or,  four 
escutcheons    in    cross    gules.       Mantling  gules    and    or. 


SAGAR-MUSGRAVE(R.L.,  1863.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  pile  party  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  six 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tilting-spear  erector, 
charged  in  the  middle  with  an  escutcheon  gules.  Motto — 
"  Virtus  mille  scuta." 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir  James  Hayes  Sadler,  K.C.M.G.  (1899), 
F.  R.G.S. ,  Hon.  Col.  Sussex  R.F.  Reserve  Art. ,  Consul 
at  Panama  1885-6,  Chicago  1886-95,  Consul-Gen.   at 
Valparaiso  1895-7,  b.  1827;  d.  1910;  m.    1850,  Sophia 
lane  (d.  1902),  d.  of  James  W.  Taylor,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 
Major  Reginald  Hayes  Sadler,  b.  1856. 
Admiral  Arthur  Hayes  Sadler,  C.S.I,  (ret.),  R.N.,  b.  1863; 
m.  ;  and  has  issue — 1   dau.   Res. — 11   Ashley   Place, 

S.W.I.     Clubs— Naval  and  Military;  Baldwin. 

Major  Walter  Hayes  Sadler,  Commander  of  the  Imperial 
Ottoman  Order  of  the  Osmanieh  and  a  Bey  of  the  Otto- 
man Empire,  and  Colonel  in  the  Egyptian  Army,  b.  1866. 


annulets,  three,  twoand one,  or  (for  Musgrave);  2and3,  party 
per  bend  or  and  azure,  a  cross  moline  counterchanged,  a 
chief  paly  of  six  of  the  first  and  gules  (for  Sagar).  Crests 
—  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  proper, 
holding  an  annulet  or,  encircling  a  tilting-spear  erect,  also 
proper  (for  Musgrave) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock  proper,  an  eagle  regardant  or,  each  wing 
charged  with  three  bendlets  gules,  resting  the  dexter  claw 
upon  a  cross  moline  azure  (for  Sagar).  Motto — "  Valde 
et  sapienter."  Livery— Dark  blue  coat,  crimson  waistcoat, 
silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  John  Musgrave  Sagar-Musgrave,  Esq.,  J. P. 

W.  Riding  of  co.  York  and  for  the  city  of  Leeds,  Lord 

of  the  Manors  of  Roundhay,  Seacroft,  and  Shadwell, 

late    Capt.    2nd   W.    Yorkshire  Yeo.    Cav. ,    b.    1835 ; 

m.    i860,    Clara    Kate,    only   d.    of  Robert   Collinson 

Brooksbank  of  Sydenham  Hill,  Kent:  — 

Abraham  Musgrave  Sagar-Musgrave,  Esq.,  Col.  3rd  Batt. 

W.  Yorkshire  Reg.,  J. P.  West  Riding  co.  Yorks. ,  b.  1861  ; 

m.  1894,  Hon.  Annie,  third  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Baron  Aller- 

ton  ;    and  has  issue — Cecil  Lawies  Sagar-Musgrave,  Esq., 

M.C. ,  served   Great   War    1914-18   as   Capt.   2/7th    Batt. 

West   Yorks.  Regt.,  b.    1896   [m.    1928,    Marjorie,    d.    of 

Gladstone  Wilson,  of  Chapel  Allerton,    Leeds] ;    William 

Braham  Sagar-Musgrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Estates — 

Little  Stainton,  nearGargrave,  and  Bramley,  near  Leeds,  all 

in   co.   Yorks.     Post.  add. — Oakhurst,   Moortown,   Leeds. 

Edgar   Brooksbank  Sagar-Musgrave- Brooksbank,  Esq., 

Capt.  late  R.A.O.C.,  b.  1864;  m.  1892,  Constance  Mary,  d. 

of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  William  Grantham,  Judge  of  the  High 

Court  of  Justice,  of  Barcombe  Place,   Lewes,  co.  Sussex  ; 

and  has  issue — Alec  Grantham  Sagar-Musgrave- Brooksbank , 

Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  late  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1898  ;  Constance 

Ruby  [m.  1916,  William  Peters];  and  Peggy  Muriel.     Res. 

— The  Gables,  Barcombe,  Sussex. 

Robert  Malcolm  Sagar-Musgrave,  Esq.,  J. P.  city  of 
Leeds,  b.  1871.  Res.— Red  Hall,  Shadwell,  Leeds.  Club— 
Jun.  Carlton. 

William  Noel  Sagar-Musgrave,  Gentleman,  M.B.E.,  b. 
1876.     Res. — 32  Wetherby  Mansions,  S.W.5. 

ST.  ALBANS,  Duke  of,  see  BEAUCLERK. 

ST.  ALDWYN,  Earl,  see  HICKS-BEACH. 

ST.  ANDREW- VAUGHAN  of  Leicester  (R.L.,  2  Jan. 
1912).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  argent,  between 
three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  or, 
enwrapped  about  the  neck  with  snakes  vert,  on  a  chief 
ermine,  a  flaming  sword  erect  of  the  second  point  upwards, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,  between  two  sheathed  swords  in  pale, 


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points  downwards  sable  (Vaughan) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  seven 
mascles  conjoined,  three,  three  and  one  or,  in  chief  a  label 
of  three  points  azure  (St.  Andrew).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  boy's  head 
enwrapped  about  the  neck  with  a  snake  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Innocentia  infantis  sapientia  serpentis." 

Sons  of  Commander  Henry  Vaughan,  R.N.,  b.  1834; 

d.   1887;    m.    1st,    1864,    Emily   (d.    1870),    d.    of   W. 

Hudson   of  Ousecliff,   Yorks. ,  and  widow  of  W.   H. 

Preston  of  Liverpool ;  2nd,   1874,  Amelia  Mary,  d.  of 

Joseph  Wilkins,  R.N.:— 
Henry  Percy  Beauchamp  St.  Andrew- Vaughan,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  S.  African  Light  Horse,  late  Lieut.  Duke  of 
Lancaster's  Own  Yeo.  Cav.,  served  in  S.  African  War,  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1st,  1890,  Anne  (marriage  dissolved  1918),  d.  of 
H.  Hewer;  and  has  issue — George  Beauchamp  St.  Andrew- 
Vaughan,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  m.  2nd,  1918,  Barbara,  d. 
of  Rev.  H.  Traill  Simpson,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  R.  Dyer, 
Staffs.  R  gt.     Res.— 

Sir  John  Charles  Tudor  St.  Andrew- Vaughan,  K.C.M.G. , 
M.V.O.,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Sweden 
since  1927,  has  the  South  African  War  Medal,  Coronation 
Medal  1902,  and  is  Commander  of  Danish  Order  of  Danne- 
brog,  b.  1870.  Address — British  Legation,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Clubs — St.  James's,  Travellers',  R.A.C. 

March  St.  Andrew- Vaughan,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon), 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1875.    Res. — 

ST.  AUBYN,  see  MOLESWORTH-ST.  AUBYN. 

ST.  AUBYN  (R.L.,  6  Aug.  1862,  H.  Coll.).  Ermine, 
on  a  cross  gules  five  bezants,  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  rock,  therefrom  a  Cornish  chough  rising  all  proper, 
debruised  by  a  bendlet  wavy  sinister  ermine.  Motto — "  In 
se  teres." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  John  St.    Aubyn,   1st  Baron  St. 
Levan  of  St.   Michael's  Mount,  co.  Cornwall,  b.  1829  ; 
d.  1908 ;  m.   1856,  Lady  Elizabeth  Clementina  Towns- 
hend, d.  of  John,  4th  Marquess  Townshend  :  — 
Rt.     Hon.    Sir    John     Townshend    St.    Aubyn,    C.B., 
C.V.O. ,  2nd  Baron  St.  Levan  of  St.  Michael's  Mount,  co. 
Cornwall  (U.K.,  4  July  1887),  and  a  Bart.  (31  July  1866), 
Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  late  Comdg.  Grenadier  Guards, 
Dep.  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cornwall, 
served  Egypt  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star),  Nile  Cam- 
paign (medal,  two  clasps),  and  Gre  it  War,  has  second  class 
of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia,  &c.    Supporters— On  either  side  a 
lion  or,  each  gorged  with  a  chain  sable,  therefrom  pendent 


an  escutcheon ,  that  on  the  dexter  per  fesse  azure  and  argent , 
in  chief  a  naval  crown  encircled  by  two  branches  of  oak 
in  saltire  slipped  or,  and  in  base  a  ship  in  frame  proper ; 
that  on  the  sinister  sable,  charged  with  five  bezants  in  cross], 
b.  1857;  m.  1892,  Lady  Edith  Hilaria  Edgcumbe,  d.  of 
William,  4th  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe  ;  and  has  issue — 
Hon  Katharine  Marjory  Elizabeth  Alexandra  [w.  1919, 
Hon.  John  Holford  Parker;  and  has  issue];  and  Hon. 
Hilaria  Lily.  Seat — St.  Michael's  Mount,  Cornwall.  Clubs 
— Brooks's,  Travellers',  Guards',  Pratt's,  Beefsteak,  Turf, 
Bachelors'. 

Son  of  Hon.  Arthur  James  Dudley  Stuart  St.  Aubyn, 

b.  1867;  d.  1897;  m.  1894,  Helen  Kate  (who  rem.  1904, 

Patrick  James  Crichton-Stuart,  D.L. ),  d.  of  Dr.  J.  C. 

Philippo  of  Jamaica  : — 

Francis  Cecil  St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers, 

late  Grenadier  Gds.,  b.   1895  ;  m.  1916,  Hon.  Clementina 

Gwendolen  Catharine  Nicolson,  d.  of  Lord  Carn<  ck  ;  and 

has  issue — John  Francis  Arthur  St.  Aubyn,  Gentleman,  b. 

1919  ;  Oliver  Piers  St    Aubyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Giles 

Rowan  St.  Aubyn,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Jessica  Gwendolen  ; 

and  Philippa  Catherine.     Res. — 2  Tedworth  Square,  S.W. 

Yr.  son  of  the  Rt.   Hon.  John  St.  Aubyn,  1st  Baron 

St.  Levan  of  St.  Michael's  Mount  (see  above): — 

Hon.  Lionel  Michael  St.  Aubyn,  M.V.O.,  B.A.  (Camb.), 

Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  K.R.R.C. ,  Hon.  Attache*  Dip.  Ser., 

Equerry  to  H.R.H.  Duchess  of  Albany  19 10,  Chevalier  of 

the  Order  of  the  Dannebrog,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1915,  Lady  Mary 

Theresa  Parker,  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Morley  ;  and  has  issue — 

Michael   John    St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  b.  1916 ;    Geoffrey   Piers 

St.    Aubyn,  Gentleman,    b.    1922  ;    Thomas    Edward   St. 

Aubyn,  Gentleman,  6.1923.  Clubs — Bachelors' ,  Travellers' . 

Son  of  Guy  Stewart  St".  Aubyn,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Col.  late 

King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1870  ;  d.  1924 ;  m.  1899, 

Florita  Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Pascoe  du  Pre"  Grenfell 

of  Wilton  Park: — 

Edward  Fitzroy  St.  Aubyn,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Gren. 

Gds.,  b.  1907. 

Sons  of  Edward  St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  late  Col.  3rd  Batt. 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.  and  D.L.    co.  Cornwall,  J. P.   co.    Devon,  and  a 
Special  Dep.  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  &c,  b.  1837; 
d.  1914  ;  m.  1st,  1866,  Edith  (d.  1875),  d.  of  Vice-Adm. 
the  Hon.   Keith  Stewart,  C.B.  ;    2nd,   1879,    Eugenia 
Susannah  (d.  1886),  widow  of  George  Henry  Fitzroy  and 
d.  of  David  Barclay  Chapman;  3rd,  1891,  Ada  Mary, 
d.  of  Col.  Sir  R.  T.  White-Thomson,  K.C.B.  :— 
Edward  Geoffrey  St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  comdg. 
128th  Infantry  Bde.,  formerly  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps, 
b.  1880  ;  m.  1905,  Andalusia,  d.  of  Audley  Harvey  of  Ickwell 
Bury,  co.  Beds.,  and  has  issue— Roger  St.  Aubyn,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  4th  Hussars,  b.  1906.     Club — Brooks's. 

Erskine  Knollys  Heveningham  St.  Aubyn,  Esq,,  D.S.C. , 
Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1898. 


ST.    AUDRIES, 
HOOD. 


Baron,     see     FULLER-ACLAND- 


ST.   DAVIDS,  Viscount,  see  PHILLIPS. 

ST.  GEORGE  of  Athlone.  Argent,  a  chief  azure,  over 
all  a  lion  rampant  gules,  ducally  crowned  or,  armed  and 
langued  of  the  second,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
ducally  crowned  or,  armed  and  langued  azure.  Motto 
— "  Firmitas  in  ccelo." 

Sons  of  Sir  Theophilus  John  St  George,  3rd  Bart., 
b,  1810;  d.  1857;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1847,  Marie, 
d.  of  John  Power,  of  Churchtown,  co.  Waterford  : — 

Sir  John  St.  George,  5th  Bart.  (12  Mar.  1766),  Lieut, 
(ret.)  Highland  L.I.,  b.  1851  ;  s.  his  half-brother,  1861  ; 
m.  1894,  Rose,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Berkeley, 
K.C.M.G.  Res.— Harcourt,  Sutton,  Surrey.  Club— 
Naval  and  Military. 

Arthur  St.  George,  Esq.,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1892,  Elsie,  d.  of 
the  late  Gerald  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Clonmel ;  and 
has  issue — Elsie  ;  Maria  ;  Patricia  Grace.     Res. — 

Theophilus  John  St.  George,  Esq.,  Asst.  Master 
Supreme  Court  Natal  (ret.),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1889,  Florence, 
d.  of  John  Vanderplank,  of  Natal ;  and  has  surv.  issue- 
Robert  Alan  St.  George,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  R.A.F., 
b.  1900;  Denis  Howard  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ; 
George  Bligh  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Emma 
Felice;  Maria  Edith;  Anne  Rose  ;  Florence  Caroline; 
Patricia  Margaret.  Res.— 3  Burger  Street,  Pietermantz- 
burg,  Natal. 

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ST.  GEORGE.     Argent,  a  chief  azure,  over  all  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  ducally  crowned  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  ducally  crowned 
or,  armed  and  langued  azure.     Motto — ' '  Firmitas  in  ccelo. ' ' 
Son   of  General  Sir  John   St.    George,    Commandant 
Royal  Artillery,    Knight    Grand    Cross    of  the  Most 
Honourable   Order   of   the    Bath,    by   his  wife  Eliza- 
beth Marianne,  d.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.,  J. P.,    of 
Lyminster,  in  the  co.  of  Sussex,  by  his  wife  Margaret, 
nee  Harris : — 
Capt.  Baldwin  John  St.  George,  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
b.  1862. 

Sons  late  William  Whitmore  St.  George,  Gentleman, 
of  Birkenhead,   by   his  wife  Mary  Ann,    d.  of  David 
Cram : — 
George  Herbert  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  i860. 
Charles  Henry  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 

Sons  of  George  St.  George,  Gentleman,  of  Hemming- 
ford  Terrace,  Birkenhead,  by  his  wife  Annie  Gibson, 
d.  of  Richard  Bryans,  Esq.,  of  Parkfield,  co.  Chester, 
J.  P.:- 
George  Edward  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1857. 
Arthur  Baldwin  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.    Res. — 
7  Reedville,  Birkenhead. 

Archibald  Henry  St.  George,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 

S.  GERMANS,  Earl  of,  see  ELIOT. 

ST.  JOHN,  see  SHAW- LEFEVRE- ST. -JOHN  - 
MILDMAY. 

ST.  JOHN.  Argent,  on  a  chief  gules  two  mullets 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  falcon  rising  or, 
ducally  gorged  gules.  Motto — "  Nee  quaerere,  nee  spernere 
honorem." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Mildmay,  5th  Viscount 

Bolingbroke,  and  6th  Viscount  St.  John.  b.  1820 ; 

d.  1899  ;    m.  1893,   Mary  Emily  Elizabeth  (Res. — 

Lydiard    Park,    Swindon,    Wilts.),  d.     of    Robert 

Howard  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Vernon  Henry  St.  John,  6th  Viscount 

Bolingbroke  (7  July  1712),  and  7th  Viscount  St.  John 

(2  July  1716),  Baron  St.  John  of  Lydiard  Tregoze, Wilts., 

Baron  St.  John  of   Battersea,  Baronet  (22   May    161 1) 

[Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a   falcon  wings  displayed 

or,  ducally   gorged    gules ;    on    the  sinister,   an    eagle 

wings  displayed    or,  charged  on    the   breast  with  the 

Hames.    The  Hames  is  a  badge  of  the  family  of  Tregoze, 

and  is  an  antique  shield,   rimmed   gold,  within   which 

are  the  Hames    arms  :     Per  pale  argent    and  gules,   a 

crescent  sable,  thereon  a  label  of  three  points  or],  b.  1896. 

Seat — Lydiard  Park,  Swindon,  Wilts. 

Son  of  Henry  Percy  St.  John,  Esq.,  Taxing  Officer, 
House  of  Lords,  b.  1854  ;   d.  1921  ;   m.  1887,  Maud 
Louisa,  d.  of  Hon.  Pascoe  Charles  Glyn  : — 
Geoffrey  Robert  St.  John,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late  Capt.  R. 
Fus.,  b.  1889  ;  m.   ist,  1914,  Gwendolen  Isabel  (obtained 
a  div.  1925),  d.  of  Herbert  Okeden,  of  Stutton  House, 
Suffolk  ;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Geoffrey  Julian  St.  John, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;   m.  2nd,  1925,  Katharine  Mary,  d. 
of  A.  S.  Musgrave,  of  Settle,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  further 
issue — Kenneth  Oliver  Musgrave  St.  John,  Gentleman, 
b.  1927  ;  Henry  Ferdinand  Musgrave  St.  John,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1928.     Res. — 94  Regent's  Park  Road,  N.W. 

Son  of  Rev.  Maurice  William  Ferdinand  St.  John, 

D.D.,     M.A.,     Canon     of     Gloucester,    b.    1827; 

d.  1914;  m.  1853,  Charlotte  (d.  190a),  d.  of  the  late 

John  Daly  ell,  of  Lingo: — 

Ferdinand  John  St.  John,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Oxford  Yeo. 

and  Maj.  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Surrey  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1861  ; 

m.  1924,  Zulmee  Marie,  d.  of  the  late  Theophile  Lesoing, 

of  Paris.     Club — Travellers*. 

Sons  of  Major  John  Henry  St.  John,  92nd  Regt., 
b.   1829 ;    d.    1912  ;    m.   1854,  Margaret   (d.   1912), 
d.  of  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  Charles  Warren,  K.C.B.  :— 
Henry  Warren  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1916, 
Justina  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Duncan  Mackenzie,  of 
Hill  View,  East  Grinstead  ;    and  has  issue — Margaret 
Irene,     Res. — Hill  View,    Portland    Road,    East   Grin- 
stead. 
Louis  William  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Walter  Cecil  Hompesch  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1909,  Salome  Rodrigues    of  Santiago  del    Estero ; 
and  has  issue — Walter  Warren  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b. 
1 92 1  ;    and  4  daus.     Res. — 


Edward  Archibald  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1876 ; 
m.  1922,  Clara  Magno ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 2  daus. 
Res. — Buenos  Aires. 

Son  of  Charles  Louis  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1831  ; 
d.  1897  ;  m.  1875,  Aglas,  d.  of  Alexander  de  Jora,  of 
Jassy : — 
Alfred  Henry  Valentine  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ; 
m.  1907  ,  Catherine,  d.  of  John  Ciolaco,  of  Jassy.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Maj.  George  Frederick  Berkeley  St.  John, 
52nd  Regt.,  b.  1797  ;   d.  1866  ;    m.  1836,  Henrietta 
(d.  1887),  d.  of  Rev.  John  Jephson  : — 
Aubrey   Beauclerk   St.   John,   Gentleman,   b.    1846 ; 
m.  1876,  Clara  Constance,  d.  of  the  late  James  Wilson, 
M.D. ,  of  Great  Malvern  ;  and  has  issue — James  Frederick 
St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.   1881.     Res. — 

Henry  Augustus  Bolingbroke  St.  John,  Gentleman, 
b.  1847  ;  m.  Anna,  d.  of  Major  Henderson,  H.E.I.C.S. ; 
and  has  issue — Aubrey  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ; 
and  Henrietta.     Res. — 

Son  of  Alexander  Storey  St.  John,  Gentleman, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1867;  d.  1923;  m.  1906, 
Mabel  Eleanor,  d.  of  Insp.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Norbury, 
K.C.B.:— 
Alexander  Bolingbroke  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Res  — 

Sons  of  Admiral  Henry  Craven  St.  John,  b.  1837  ;  d. 

1909  ;  m.  i860,  Catherine  Dora  (d.  1914),  d.  of  John 

Stratford  Rodney : — 

Montague   Rodney   St.   John,   Gentleman,   b.    1861  ; 

m.  1898,  Theodora,  d.  of  the  late  H.  James,  A.M.D.  ; 

and   has  issue — Theodore   Henry   Montagu   St.    John, 

Gentleman,  b.   1908  ;    and  Henrietta   Doreen.     Res. — 

The  Studio,  Kardinia  Road,  Mosman,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Harry  Lionel  Rodney  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 

Res.— 

Francis  Gerald  St.  John,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  Vice- 
Admiral  (ret.)  A.D.C.  to  King  George  1920-21,  b.  1869  ; 
m.  ist,  1898,  Winifred  (d.  1898),  d.  of  G.  H.  Trollope,  of 
Cobham  ;  2nd,  1902,  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Allan  Turner  ; 
and  has  issue — Stratford  Allan  Gerald  St.  John,  Gentle- 
man, b.  191 1  ;  and  3  daus.    Res. — 

Son  of  Capt.  Edward  George  St.  John,  29th  Regt. 
b.  1840;    d.  1894;    m.  1866,  Isabel,  d.  of  Edward 
Carpenter  Grantham: — 
Edward  George  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Sir  Frederic  Robert  St.  John,  K.C.M.G.,  late 
H.M.     Envoy    Extraordinary    and    Min.     Plen.     in 
Switzerland,    b.    1831  ;  d.    1923 ;    m.    1882,    Isabella, 
dau.  of  Captain  Hon.  James  Fitzmaurice,  R.N.  : — 
Frederick  Oliver  St.   John,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major 
Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  late  ist  Batt.  Royal  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.),  b.   1886;    m.    1923,   Dote,   d.   of  Sydney  Burney, 
C.  B.  E. ,  of  Porchester  Square,  W.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 
George  Ronald  St.  John,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b. 
1888. 

Terence  Alexander  St.  John,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.  Sussex 
Regt.,  b.  1896;  m.  1923,  Simone,  d.  of  Jean  Baptiste 
Guthmann,  of  Paris,  and  has  issue — Yves  Roland.      Res. — 

ST.  JOHN  of  Bletso.  Argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  two 
mullets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon  rising  or, 
belled  of  the  last,  ducally  gorged  gules.  Motto — "  Data 
fata  secutus." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Beauchamp  Moubray  St.  John, 
16th  Baron  St.  John,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1912  ;  by  his  ist 
wife,  m.  1869,  Helen  Charlotte  (d.  1909),  d.  of  the 
late  Henry  Thornton,  of  Kempston  Grange,  Beds. : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Moubray  St.  Andrew  Thornton  St.  John, 
18th  Baron  St.  John  of  Bletso  (13  Jan.  1558-9],  Bart. 
(28  June  1660)  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  monkey 
proper],  Capt.  (ret.)  K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  J. P.,  D.L. 
co.  Bedford,  b.  1877  ;  s.  his  brother  1920  ;  m.  ist,  1905, 
Evelyn  (d.  19 18),  d.  of  Capt.  Andrew  Russell,  of  Heath 
House,  Petersfield ;  2nd,  1923,  Elizabeth  May,  widow  of 
Col.  Edward  Sanford,  C.M.G. ,  of  Nynehead  Court, 
Wellington,  Somerset,  and  d.  of  Lloyd  Griffith,  of  Hurst 
Court,  Hastings  ;  and  has  issue  (by  ist  marriage) — Hon. 
John  Moubray  Russell  St.  John,  b.  1917  ;  Hon.  Helen 
Evelyn  ;  Hon.  Katherine  Barbara  ;  Hon.  Margare} 
Beaufort ;  Hon.  Gertrude  Eleanor  ;  Hon.  Sybilla  Laura. 
Seat — Melchbourne  Park,  Sharnbrook,  Beds.  Town  res. 
— 5  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Arthur's,  Jun. 
Carlton,  Ranelagh. 

Hon.  Rowland  Tudor  St.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.) 
Durham  L.I.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1912,  Katherine  Madge,  d.  of 


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Sir  Frank  Lockwood,  Q.C.,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — Oliver 
John  Frank  Lockwood  St.  John,  Esq,,  b.  1914  ;  Stephen 
Rowland  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Andrew 
Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Elaine 
Barbara.  Res. — Langford  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset- 
shire. 

Hon.  Charles  Paulet  St.  John,  b.  1886 ;  tn.  19 14, 
Noreen  Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Francis  Napier.  i?«s.— 
Drummond  Court,  Montreal.     Club — Wellington. 

Sons  of  Rev.  The  Hon.  Edmund  Tudor  St.  John, 

b.  1848  ;    d.  1884  ;    m.  1877,  Adeline,  d.  of  the  late 

Adm.  Sir  Arthur  Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  of  Drumnagesk, 

co.  Aberdeen  : — 

Edmund  Farquhar  St.  John,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , 

Col.  R.A.,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (desp.),  and  Great 

War  1914-17  (desp.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 

Guerre),  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1921,  Henrietta  Frances,  d.  of  the 

late  Col.  James  Alexander  Dalmahoy,  M.V.O. ;  and  has 

issue — Edmund  Oliver  St.  John,  Esq.,  b.  1927.     Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 

Beauchamp  Tudor  St.  John,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Northumb. 
Fus.,  Princ.  Clerk,  Vote  Office,  House  of  Commons,  b. 
1880  ;  tn.  1910,  Madeleine  Ethel,  d.  of  Ellis  Goodbody, 
of  Thornville,  Limerick ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Ellis 
TudorSt.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Michael  Beauchamp 
St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — Old  Mill  House, 
Preston,  Crowmarsh,  nr.  Wallington. 

St.  Andrew  Oliver  St.  John,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Commdr. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  served  China  1900,  and  Great  War  1914-19 
(desp.,  Cr«ix  de  Guerre),  b.  1882.     Res. — 

Richard  St.  John,  Esq.,Comdr.  (ret.)R.N., served  Great 
War  1914-18  (desp.),  b.  1883  ;  tn.    1st,  1909,  Eda  Meriel, 
d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Neil  Edmonstone,  late  4th  Hussars  ;  2nd, 
1913,  Margaret  Louise  Causton ;    and  has  issue — (by 
second  wife)  John  Richard  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 
Sons  of    Richard  Fleming    St.    Andrew  St.  John, 
b.  1839  ;  d.  1919  ;   tn.  1st,  1871,  Julia  Louisa,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Churchill,  of  Muston,  Dorset ;    2nd, 
1907,  Lilian  Margaret    Rothwell,  d.  of  C.  T.  Bur- 
ton, of  Feltham,  Middx. : — 
Winstan    St.    Andrew    St.    John,    Esq.,    M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F  ),  Hon.  Assoc. 
Order   of   the    Hospital    of  St.    John    of    Jerusalem, 
b.  1872  ;    tn.    1909,    Violet    Julia,    d.   of  H.    J.  Twigg 
of  Petane,  Hawkes  Bay,  N.Z. ;  and  has  issue — Orford 
Henderson  St.  Andrew  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Res. — Derwent  House,  Derby. 

Richard  Stukeley  St.  John,  Esq., C.B.,  CLE., D.S.O., 
Maj. -Gen.  Ind.  Army,  Brigade  Commdr.  of  Lahore  1 922-27, 
b.  1876  ;  tn.  1905,  Edwardine  Annie  Georgina,  d.  of  the 
late  Capt.  L.  Jourdier,  20th  French  Dragoons.  Club — 
United  Service.  Postal  address — Northern  Command, 
Rawal  Pindi,  India. 

Edward  Churchill  St.  John,  Esq.,  M.I.E.E.,  Maj.  late 
R.A.F.,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1906,  Irene,  d.  of  Col.  C.  Shepherd, 
late  Indian  Army  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Richard  Gor- 
don St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Katherine  Mar- 
garet. Res. — Iddesleigh,  Granville  Road,  Sevenoaks. 
Arthur  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Esq.,  Commdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.  1884  ;  tn.  1914,  Lucinda  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  John 
French,  of  Miramar,  Queenstown,  Ireland  ;  and  has  issue 
— two  daughters.    Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  St.  Andrew  St.  John,  b.  1796  ; 
d.  1874  ;    tn.  1835,  Emily  Murray  (d.  1875),  d.  of 
Andrew  Belcher: — 
Rev.  Henry  Beauchamp  St.  John,  formerly  Rector 
of  Ninfield,  Sussex,  b.  1850  ;  tn.  1878,  Emily  Anne  (d. 
1923),  d.  of  Charles  Bailey,  of  Redhill ;    and  has  surv. 
issue — Emily  Gladys  [tn.  1907,  Edward  Bradish,  Manager 
of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Canada  ;   and  has  issue].     Res. — 
Son  of  George  Beauchamp  Fleming  St.  John,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1845  ;  d.  1908  ;  tn.  1880,  Sarah,  d.  of  G.  B. 
Abrey,  of  Canada  : — 
Henry  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  tn. 
1919,  Mary  Katherine,  d.  of  M.  Fitzhardinge.of  Sydney, 
and  has  issue — two  daus.     Res. — Nulwala,  Towns  Road, 
Vaucluse,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Harris  Fleming  St.  John,  of  Dinmore 
Manor,  Leominster,    b.   1833 ;    d.    1903  ;   tn.    1878, 
Gertrude  (d.  1923),  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Ward,  of 
Clifton  :— 
Oliver  Stukeley  Fleming  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ; 
tn.  1st,  1913,   Agnes  Margaret  (d.   1916),  d.  of  Arthur 
Jenkins,  of  Pencombe,  co.  Hereford  ;    2nd,  1924,  Eliza- 
beth Sarah,  d.  of  John  Ross,  of  Dinmore,  co.  Hereford  ; 
and  has  issue — Richard  Stukeley    Fleming  St.  John, 


Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 


St.  John,  Gentleman,  b. 


1929  ;  and  two  daughters.     Res. — Ferncliff,  Bridgnorth, 
Salop. 

Rev.  St.  Andrew  Fleming  St.  John,  b.  1887.  Res. — 
Silverdale  Vicarage,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Rev.  Fleming  St.  John,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Priest  of  the 
Church  of  Rome,  b.  1891.  Address — Cardinal  Howard's 
School,  Laxton  Hall,  Stamford. 

Charles  Edward  Fleming  St.  John,  Esq.,Lieut.-Comdr. 
R.N.R.,6. 1893;  tn.  1927,  Eira.d.  of  Rev.  W.Humphreys, 
Rector  of  Braunston,  Rugby.  Res. — Simonstown,  S. 
Africa. 

Son  of  Sir  Oliver  Beauchamp  Coventry  St.  John, 

K.C.S.I.,  Col.    R.E.,  b.   1837;    d.  1891  ;    tn.  1869, 

Janette.d.  of  thelate  James Ormond, of  Abingdon : — 
Sir  Henry  Beauchamp  St.  John,  K,C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  Lt.- 
Col.  Indian  Army,  agent  to  Gov. -Gen.  and  Chief  Commr. 
in  Baluchistan,  b.  1874  ;  tn.  1907,  Olive  Amy,  d.  of  Col. 
Charles  Herbert,  C.S.I.  ;  and  has  issue — Oliver  Charles 
Beauchamp  St.  John,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  Neville  Tudor  St. 
John,  Esq.,  b.  1912.  Res. — The  Residency,  Quetta, 
Baluchistan. 

Sons  of  Lieut. -Col.  Oliver  Henry  Beauchamp  St. 

John,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1917  ;  tn.  1880,  Bertha  Frederica, 

d.  of  the  late  Cel.  John  Scriven,  J. P.  : — 
Robert  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  ;  tn.  1912, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Daniel  Willink  ;  and  has  issue — 
Oliver  Mowbray  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Res. 
Rev.  Ernest  Perkins  St.  John,  M.C.,  Vicar  of  St. 
Paul's,  S.E.,  R.D.  of  Newington,  served  Great  War, 
1915-18,  as  C.F.,  b.  1886.  Res. — St.  Paul's  Vicarage, 
Lorrimore  Square,  S.E. 

Philip  George  St.  John,  Gentleman,  Res.  of  Officers, 
LA.,  b.  1890  ;  tn.  1920,  Lois  Irene,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  P. 
Willock,  Rector  of  Warmington,  and  Canon  of  Coventry  ; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Res.— 

Eld.  son  of  Robert  Newell  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b. 

1850;    d.   1897;    tn.   1886,  Gertrude,  d.  of  J.  H. 

Brooke,    of    Yokohama,  and     widow    of   W.     H. 

Smith : — 
Robert  St.  Andrew  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ; 
tn.  1st,  1918,  Joan  Hartland  (obtained  a  div.  1921)  ; 
2nd,  1926,  Hannah  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Handyside, 
Vicar  of  Cockerington,  Louth.  Res. — 196  Brixton  Road, 
Brixton,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Commdr.  Thomas  Charles  St.  Andrew  St. 

John,  R.N.,  b.  1853;    d.  1920;    tn.  1877,  Cecilia, 

d.  of  the  late  Maj.  Henry  Lavie,  Bombay  Army  : — 
Robert  Henrv  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentleman,  late 
Paymaster  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,*.  1878  ;  tn.  1st,  1901,  Agnes 
Mary  (d  1915),  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Shelton,  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders;  2nd,  1916,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Hutton,  of  Iver,  Bucks. ;  and  has  issue — 
Peter  Cape  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
and  two  daughters.  Res. — The  Meads,  Amersham 
Common,  Bucks. 

St.  Andrew  Newell  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  ; 
tn.  1910,  Mary,  d.  of  G.  Hicks,  of  Battleford,  Canada. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Frederick  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.   1809; 

d.  1863  ;  tn.  1845,  Mary  Anne  {d.  1883),  d.  of  Edward 

Bramah : — 
Henry  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ;  tn.  1877,  Jessie, 
d.  of  Donald  MacDonald,  of  Port  Macquarie,  N.S.W.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Rev.  Frederick  de  Porte  St.  John, 
Vicar  of  Uralla  since  1918,  b.  1879  (tn.  1908,  Hannah 
Phcebe,  d.  of  the  late  Samuel  L.  C.  Pyrke,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Tamworth,  N.S.W. ;  and  has  issue — Oliver  Beauchamp 
St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Roland  Edward  St.  John, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;    and  two  daus.     Res. — Vicarage, 

Uralla,  N.S.W.) ;  (2)  Henry  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1889  ;  (3)  Ambrose  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b. 
1896;  and  4  daus.  Res. — Norwood,  Telegraph  Point, 
Port  Macquarie,  N.S.W. 

Rev.  Edward  St.  John,  Canon  of  St.  George's  Cathe- 
dral, Southwark,6. 1855.  Res.— Convent  Lodge,  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill. 

Oliver  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1891,  Alice, 
d.  of  Samuel  Richardson,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex  ;  and  has 
issue — Oliver  Beauchamp  St.  John,  Gentleman,  b.  1895, 
and  2  daus.     Res. — 

ST.  JOHN-MILDMAY.  Argent,  three  lions  rampant 
azure,  armed  and  langued  gules.  Mantling-  azure  and 
argent.     Crett — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 


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guardant  azure.     Motto — "  Alia  ta  Hara."     Livery — Dark 
blue,  white  and  blue  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Arundell  St.  John-Mildmay ,  M.  A. , 
J. P.,  b.  1820;  d.  1904;  m.  17  Jan.  1854,  Harriet 
Louisa  Neville,  d.  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  George 
Neville  Granville  :  — 

Wyndham  Paulet  St.  John-Mildmay,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somer- 
set, late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade  and  North  Somerset  Yeo. 
[impaling  the  arms  ot  Hamilton-Russell,  namely,  quar- 
terly 1  and  4,  argent,  between  two  chevronels  a  cinquefoil, 
all  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable  (Russell); 
2  and  3,  gules,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  ermine  (Hamilton). 
Livery — Blue  and  silver],  b.  1855  ;  tn.  1889,  Hon.  Alice 
Hamilton  Russell,    d.   of  Viscount  Boyne.     Seat — 

George  St.  John-Mildmay, Esq.,  J.  P.  Somerset,  late  Major 
Labour  Corps,  Barr.-at-Law  (impaling  the  arms  ofHambro, 
namely  : — azure,  a  chevron  between  three  annulets  in  chief 
and  a  lion  passant  in  base  or),  b.  1856;  tn.  1898,  Grace 
Mary,  d.  of  late  Percival  L.  Hambro.  Res. — Queen  Camel 
House,  Queen  Camel,  Somerset  ;  4  Ashburn  Gardens, 
S.W.7.     Club— Bath. 

Paulet  Bertram  St.  John-Mildmay,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ; 
tn.  1893,  Selina  Jane  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Evelyn 
Hardolph  Harcourt- Vernon.  Res.  —  Westrope  House, 
Corsham,  Wilts, 

Rev.  Aubrey  Neville  St.  John-Mildmay,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
b.  1865  ;  m-  1900,  Louisa  Jane,  d.  of  late  John  Maunder  of 
Johannesburg  ;  and  has  issue — Verus  Arundell  Maunder 
St.  John-Mildmay,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.  Res. — West  6th 
Avenue,  Vancouver. 

ST.  LAWRENCE,  see  GAISFORD-ST.-LA WRENCE. 

ST.  LEONARDS,  Baron,  see  SUGDEN. 

ST.  LEGER,  see  BUTLER. 

ST.  LEGER  (R.L.,  1  April  1863,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  fretty  argent,  on  a  chief  or  a  cross  crosslet 


Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant  or 
charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  as  in  the  arms  (St.  Leger) ;  2. 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  goat's  head  argent,  attired 
or  (Bagot).  Mottoes  —  (Over  the  crests),  "Antiquum 
obtinens"  ;  (below  the  arms),  "  Haut  et  bon. "  Livery — 
Blue. 

Sons  of  Col.  John  St.  Leger,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Park  Hall, 

Yorks.,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1858,  Philippa,  d.  of  John 

B.  Rooper  of  Abbot's  Ripton  Hall: — 

Arthur  John  Bonfoy  St.  Leger,  Esq.,  late  Major  King's 

Royal  Rifle   Corps,  b.    1859;    tn.    1896,    Hilda  Geraldine, 

second  d.   of  Sir  Gerard   Smith,   K.C.M.G. ,  Governor  of 

West  Australia  ;  and  has  issue — Brenda  Mary ;  and  Vera. 

Estates  in  Limerick.     Res. — Little  Mowhurst,  Edenbridge  ; 

38  Ovington  Square,  S.W.3.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  Berners  St.  Leger,  Gentleman,  B.  C.S. ,  b.  1861 ;  tn. 
1921,  Sylvia,  d.  of  Douglas  Kingsford,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Reginald  Warham  Antony  St.  Leger,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ; 
Res.— 

ST.  LEGER.  Azure,  fretty  argent,  a  chief  or.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — A  griffin  passant  or. 
Motto—"  Haut  et  bon." 

Sons  of   Rev.  Edward  Frederick  St.  Leger,  M.A., 

Rector   of  Scotton,  Lines.,  b.  1832  ;    d.  1881  ;    tn. 

1864,   Elizabeth   (d.    1913),  d.  of  William  Richard 

Bishop,  of  Exeter  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Edward  St.  Leger,  6th  Viscount  Doneraile 
(22  June  1785),  Baron  Doneraile,  of  Doneraile,  co.  Cork 
(2  July  1776)  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  griffin  or, 
wings  elevated  and  indorsed  azure  fretty  argent],  J. P. 
co.  London,  M.A.  Oxford ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple;  b.  1866;  s.  his  uncle  1891.  Res. — 91  Victoria 
Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Bachelors',  Carlton,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge. 

Hon.  Hugh  St.  Leger,  Solicitor  of  the  High  Court, 
b.  1869  ;  tn.  1919,  Mary  Isobel,  d.  of  Frank  Morice,  of 
Whakapunake,  Gisbome,  N.Z.  Res. — 25  Holbein  House, 
Sloane  Square,  S.W.  Club — New  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge. 


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of  the  first  for  distinction  (St.  Leger) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  two 
chevronels  azure  (Bagot).      Mantling   azure  and  argent. 


ST.  LEVAN,  Baron,  see  ST.  AUBYN. 

ST.  MAUR,  see  SEYMOUR. 

ST.  OSWALD,  Baron,  see  WINN. 

ST.  QUINTIN  (R.L.,  1795,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  chevron 
gules,  a  chief  vair.  Mantling  or  and  gules.  Crest — Out 
of  a  ducal  crest  coronet  gules,  a  branch  of  Pease  proper, 
on  the  top  of  a  fluted  column  between  two  horns  or. 

Son    of   Col.  Matthew  Chitty  Downes  St.  Quintin   of 

Scampston  and  Lowthorpe,  b.  1800;  d.  1876;  tn.  1850, 

Amy  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George  Henry  Cherry  of  Denford, 

Berks. : — 

William  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  and  D.L.   East 

Rdg.    and   J. P.    North   Rdg.   Yorks.  (High  Sheriff  Yorks. 

1899),  b.   1851;    in.   1885,  Violet  Helen,  d.  of  Hon.  Cecil 

Duncombe   of  Nawton  Grange,  Yorks.  ;   and   has  issue — 

Margery  Violet  [tn.  19 10,  Major  L' Estrange  Malone,  Royal 

Fus.,   and   has   issue — ].      Seats — Scampston  Hall,  York; 

Lowthorpe  Lodge,  Hull.     Club — Carlton. 

ST.  VINCENT,  Viscount,  see  JERVIS. 

The  Late  MARIA  BUTLER  (n/e  ST.  PAUL),  a 
Countess  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire  (d.  1901),  only 
child  and  sole  heiress  of  the  late  Sir  Horace  St.  Paul, 
Bart.,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  formerly 
M.  P.  for  East  Worcestershire,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau. 
of  George  Annett  Grey,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  of  Mil- 
field,  Northumberland.  Armorial  bearings  (of  St. 
Paul)  are  as  follows,  upon  a  lozenge — Quarterly,  1  and 
6,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable;  2  and  5,  divided  in 
tierce  into  three  compartments  ;  i.,  azure,  three  lions 
rampant  or;  ii.,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent ;  iii.,  gules, 
on  a  cross  argent,  nine  billets  sable  ;  3  and  4,  per  pale  or 
and  sable,  a  bend  engrailed  counterchanged,  and  over  all, 
on  an  inescutcheon  argent,  a  lion  rampant,  double-queued 
gules,  ducally  crowned  or.  Supporters — On  either  side 
a  lion  regardant  argent,  langued  gules,  each  supporting 
between  the  paws  a  tilting-spear  or  ;  from  the  dexter,  a  flag 
or,  charged  with  an  eagle  displayed  sable  ;  from  the  sinister, 


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a  flag  argent,  with  fringe  or,  thereon  a  lion  rampant, 
double-queued  gules,  and  ducally  crowned  gold.  Married, 
Jan.  19,  1893,  George  Grey  Butler,  Esq.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,' 
Camb.J.P.  co.  Northumberland  (son  of  late  Canon  George 


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SALE  (H  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest-On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pheon's 
head  sable.     Motto— "  Vincit  qui  se  vincit." 


Butler,  D.D. ) — vide  Butler — and  had  issue — Horace  George 
St.  Paul  Butler ;  Hetha  Grey  St.  Paul ;  and  Irene  Maria. 
Seat — Ewart  Park,  Wooler,  Northumberland. 

SALE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  sable,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field  (for  Sale)  ; 
2,  or,  a  griffin  passant  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
pomegranates  of  the  field  (for  Granger)  ;  3,  quarterly 
argent  and  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  martlet, 
and  in  the  second  and  third  an  annulet  counterchanged 
(for  Cowper)..  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pheon  sable. 

Son  of  William  Sale,  Gentleman,  of  Derby,  b.  1797; 
d.  ;    m.  ,   Sarah   (d.    1877),   d.    of  William 

Sheavyn,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick: — 
George  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1867,  Marion 
(d.  1920),  d.  of  William  Morley,  of  Derby  ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Charles  Vincent  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  \m.  1892, 
Mary  Maud,  d.  of  William  Alfred  Rose,  of  Ontario, 
D.C.,  and  has  issue— Alfred  Vincent  Sale,  Gentleman, 
b.  1894  [m.  1914,  Doris,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Hart- 
Davies  of  Chester]  ;  George  Sheavyn  Sale,  Gentleman, 
M.C.,  b.  1896;  Walter  Morley  Sale,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  ;  and  Marion  Maud  {Res.—  Astor  Rowant  House, 
Oxford;  10  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair)] ;  (2)  Herbert 
William  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  [m.  1892] ;  (3)  Frederick 
George  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  [m.  1899] ;  (4)  Robert 
Sheavyn  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  (5)  Vivian  Morley 
Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  Marion;  Ada  Louisa;  and 
Lilian.     Res.— Fixby,  Milner  Road,  Bournemouth. 


Sons  of  William  Henry  Sale,  of  The  Uplands,  Derby  , 

b.  1835  ;  d.   1903  ;  m.   1865,  Margaret,  d.  of  William 

Craven,  of  Clapton  Lodge,  Halifax,  Yorks. : —       )n\i> 

Reginald  William  Sale,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1866;  m. 

1895,  Rosalie  Marion,  d.  of  Capt.  Edward  Hayward,  late 

H.M.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  and   has  had  issue — 

Harold  William  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  d.  1922  ;  Guy 

Edward  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  d.  1908  ;  and  Dorothy 

Marion.    Res. — Eastmead,  Duffield  Road,  Derby. 

Harold  Bernard  Sale,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — San 
Fernando,  Buenos  Aires. 

Eldest  son  of  William  Hanson  Sale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Arden 

Hill,  Atherstone,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 

1880,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Bromwich  of  Wolston, 

nr.  Coventry :  — 

Charles  Hanson  Sale,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1881  ; 

m.    918,  Laura,  only  d.  of  Robert  Day,  of  Eynsham,  Oxon. , 

and  has  issue — Laura  Joan  Hanson.     Res. — Southleigh,  26 

St.  Mary's  Road,  Leamington  Spa. 

SALE-HILL.  Sable,  a  chevron  erminois,  between  three 
leopards'  faces  erminois.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  couped  sable, 
guttde-d'eau,  collared  gules,  studded  and  ringed  or.  Motto 
— "  Ne  tentes  aut  perfice." 

Son  of  Sir  Rowley   Sale   Sale-Hill,    K.C.B.,    General 
Indian  Army,  *.  1839;    d,  1916  ;  m.  1873,  his  cousin, 
Caroline   Sophia,    daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel    Robert 
Henry  Sale: — 
Alan  Rowley  Sale  Sale-Hill,   Esq.,  late  Major  Somerset 


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Light  Infantry,  b.  1877;  w.  1st,  1914,  Elizabeth  Caroline 
(d.  1924),  d.  of  late  Hon.  Albert  Yelverton  Bingham  and 
widow  of  William  John  Wallace  ;  2nd,  1925,  Mary  Eliza, 
d.  of  the  late  William  Sullivan,  of  Liverpool.  Post.  add. — 
72  West  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.5. 

SALIS,  see  FANE-DE  SALIS. 

SALISBURY,  Marquess  of,  see  CECIL. 

SALT  of  Standon  and  Weeping  Cross  (H.  Coll.,  2  April 
1849).  Argent,  a  chevron  rompu  between  three  mullets  in 
chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  sable.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 
annulets  interlaced  sable,  thereon  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak 
an  olive-branch  proper,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
chevron  also  sable.     Motto — "  In  sale  salus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Salt,  1st  Bart. ,  M.P. ,  M.  A.  (Oxon. ), 
D.L.,  J. P.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1861,  Emma  Helen 
Mary,  d.  of  John  Lavicount  Anderdon  of  Chislehurst : — 

Sir  Thomas  Anderdon  Salt,  2nd  Bart.  (8  Aug.  1899), 
D.S.O.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Stafford  (High  Sheriff  1909),  J. P. 
co.  Dorset,  late  Major  nth  Hussars,  served  on  W.  Coast 
of  Africa  1887-8  (desp.),  on  the  Punjab  Frontier  1897,  in 
S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  as  Lt.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Co. 
of  London  Yeo.  1916-18  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile), 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1905,  Elinor  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Arthur 
Wiggin,  2nd  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Henry 
Salt,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  D.C.L. I.,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  George 
Stevenson  Salt,  Esq.,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1908;  and 
Patience  Elinor.  Res. — Hooke  Court,  Beaminster,  Dorset. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Herbert  Edward  Anderdon,  Esq.  (q.v.). 

Reginald  John  Salt,  Esq,  b.  1874;  m.  1901,  Maude,  d. 
of  Robert  Wigram  of  Longcroft,  Surrey;  and  has  issue — 
Laura  Enid;  Barbara;  and  Olive  Mary.  Res. — 75  Lilling- 
ton  Road,  Leamington. 

Rev.  William  Manning  Salt,  M. A.  (Cantab.),  Rector  o 
Newport,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1907,  Mildred  Nairne  (d.  1926), 
d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  C.  H.  E.  Graeme ;  and  has  issue- 
Joan  Mildred;  Rosemary;  and  Elizabeth.  Res.  —  The 
Rectory,  Newport,  Salop. 

Harold  Francis  Salt,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late 
R.A.,  served  Great  War  (desp.  3  times),  has  Order  of  the 
Nile,  b.  1879;  m.  1914,  Phyllis  Dulce,  d.  of  late  Major 
Cameron,  R.F.A. ;  and  has  issue— Primrose  Phyllis;  and 
Babette  Irene.  Res.—  R.M.A.,  Woolwich.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 

SALT  (H.  Coll.,  1869).  Azure,  a  chevron  indented 
between  two  mullets  and  a  demi-ostrich  displayed  holding 
in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  an  alpaca 
proper.     Motto — "Quid  non  Deojuvante." 

Sons    of    Sir    Shirley    Harris    Salt,    3rd    Bart.,    M.A. 

(Camb. ),  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P. ,  b.  1857;  d.  1920;  m. 

1880,  Charlotte  Jane  (d.  1925),  only  d.  of  the  late  Very 

Rev.  John  Cotter  MacDonnell,  Canon  of  Peterborough, 

sometime  Dean  of  Cashel: — 

Sir  John  William  Titus  Salt,  4th  Bart.  (30  Oct.  1869), 

Lieut.-Comdr.  late  R.N.,  b.   1884;  m.  1st,  1913,  Dorothy 

(who  obtained  a  div.  1926),  d.  of  Col.  W.  Baker  Brown, 

R.E. ;  2nd,  1926,  Stella  Houlton,  d.  of  Richard  Houlton 

Jackson,  M.R.C.S.,    L.R.C.P.,    of  Bakewell,    co.    Derby. 

Res.  —  3    Eaton  Mansions,    Eaton    Place,    Kemp   Town, 

Brighton.     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Robert  Shirley  MacDonnell  Salt,  Esq.,  b.  1888  ;  m.  19 14, 
Stella,  d.  of  H.  G.  Marquis.  Res.—  The  Cottage,  Great 
Longstone,  Derby. 

Sons  of  Titus  Salt,   Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Titus  Salt,  1st 
Bart.,  and  Caroline  Whitlam),  D.L.  co.  York.,  J. P., 
b.  1843 ;  d.  1887 ;  m.  1866,    Catherine,    d.    of  Joseph 
Crossley  of  Broomfield,  Halifax,  co.  York.: — 
Gordon   Locksley  Salt,  Gentleman,   b.   1866;  m.   1903, 
Florence  Mary,  d.  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Scarlett  of  Rossington  ; 
and  has  issue— (1  (John  Scarlett  Alexander  Salt,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1905;  Sythe  Margaret  Isabella;  and  Nesta 
Catherine.    Res.—  The  Old  Rectory,  Thorpe  Arch,  Yorks. 
Harold   Crossley  Salt,   Gentleman,   b.    1868;    m.    1906, 
Grace  Ethel  Muriel,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  Madan  Pratt,  late  Rector 
of  Gt.  Rissington,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Mathew  Wilson, 
Bart. ;  and  has  issue— Denys  Geoffrey  Crossley  Salt,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918  ;  Herbert  Wharton  Salt,  Gentleman,  b.  1920; 
Marjorie  Doreen  ;  and  Rosalind  Diana.    Res.— 

Lawrence  Titus  Whitlam  Salt,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res. — 


SALTMARSHE  of  Saltmarshe  (Vn.  Yorks.  1563,  1585- 
1612,  1665,  H.  Coll. ).  Argent,  crusily,  and  three  cinquefoils 
gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  rudder  or.  Motto— "Ad  astra  virtus." 
Livery — Fawn. 


Sons  of  Philip  Saltmarshe,  Esq.,   J.P.   and   D.L.  for 
East  Riding  co.  Yorks.,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1912  ;   m.  1st,  1852, 
Blanche  (d.  1880),  d.  of  Robert  Denison  of  Waplington 
Manor,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  d.  of  Colonel  Hotham 
of  Bishop  Burton  :  — 
Philip  Saltmarshe,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  East  Riding  of  co. 
Yorks.,  Alderman  E.  R.  Yorks.  C.C.,  Col.  late  R.A. ,  served 
Afghan,  S.  African,  and  Great  War  (medals),  b.  1853;    m. 
1883,  Ethel  Murray,  d.  of  C.  Murray  Adamson  of  North 
Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Salt- 
marshe, Gentleman,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  served  Great  War,  b. 
1894  ;   Blanche  Violet  [m.  1907,  3rd  Baron  Deramore] ;  Ivy 
Oswald  [m.   1914,   Reginald  Herbert  Woods,  60th  Rifles] ; 
and    Myrtle   (d.    1918).      Estates  —  Saltmarshe,    including 
Lordships  of  Saltmarshe,  Laxton,  Balkholme,  Linton,  &c. , 
in  East  Riding  of  co.  Yorks.      Postal  add. — Saltmarshe, 
Howden,  Yorkshire.     Clubs — Carlton  ;  Yorks.  (York). 
Ernest  Saltmarshe,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Harold  Saltmarshe,  Gentleman,*.  1866;  m.  1901,  Lilian, 
d.  of  Edward  Drury,  Manager  Bank  of  Queensland  ;  and 
has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 

Humphrey  Arthur  Saltmarshe,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

SALUSBURY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  or,  between  three  crescents  of  the  last,  and  for 
difference  a  canton  erminois.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
argent,  crowned  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  crescent 
of  the  second,  and,  for  difference,  gorged  with  a  collar 
invected  gules.  Motto —  "Sat  est  prostrasse  leoni." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  scarlet  collar  and  cuffs,  scarlet  waist- 
coat. 

Son  of  Edward  Pemberton  Salusbury,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  Light  Infantry, 
b.  1854;  d.  1908;  m.  1884,  Julia  Melville  (d.  1913),  d. 
of  James  White  Smith  of  Kathali,  Bengal :  — 
Edward  Clare  Frederick  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 
Seat — 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Augustus  Salusbury,  of  Brynbella, 

co.    Flint,  b.    1822 ;  d.   1893 ;  m.  1852,  Fanny,    d.   of 

Luke  T.  Crossley  of  Olive  Mount,  nr.  Liverpool: — 

Frederick  Hamilton  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

(Camb. ),  of  Lincoln's  Inn,   Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1856;  tn. 

1892,    Isabel  Adelaide,    d.    of  the    Hon.    William    Henry 


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Suttor  of  Bathurst,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Frederic 
George  Hamilton  Salusbury,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers, 
late  3rd  Batt.  K.S.L.I.,  b.  1895  [m.  1922,  Joan  Poole,  d.  of 
Major  H.  A.  Cummins,  C.M.G. ,  R.A  M.C.  (ret.),  and  has 
issue — Isoult  Ann  Pamela  [Club  —  Union).     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Norman  Salusbury,  formerly  Vicar  of 
Wigton,  Cumberland,  b.  1859;  d.  1927;  m.  1890, 
Helen  Louisa,  d.  of  Horace  A.  Coates  of  Stanley 
House,  Andover,  Hants.  :  — 
Norman  Horace  Pemberton  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  b. 
1893.    Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.    Augustus  Pemberton  Salusbury,  M.A. , 

Vicar  of   Wrockwardine,    nr.   Wellington,    Salop,    b. 

1826;  d.  1896;  m.  1852,  Henrietta  Sophia,  d.  of  John 

Perkins  of  Norris  Lodge,  Herts. : — 

Rev.  Francis  Russell  Salusbury,  M.A.,  Oxford,  formerly 

Rector  of  Durley,  Hants.,  b.  1865;  w.1893,  Mabel  Constance, 

d.  of  the  late  Charles  Warner  of  Northlands,  Winchester. 

Res. — Weeford  Rectory,  Lichfield. 

SALUSBURY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
ducally  crowned  or,  between  three  crescents  of  the  last. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  couped   argent,  crowned  or, 


holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  of  the  last.  Motto— 
"  Satis  est  prostrasse  leoni."  Livety — Dark  blue  coat  with 
gold  buttons,  black  breeches  with  orange  stripes,  blue  waist- 
coat with  yellow  pin  stripe. 

Sons  of  the  late   Rev.    Charles  Thelwall  Salusbury, 

of  Tredunnoe,  Llangibby,    Mon. ,  b.    1840;  d.    1916; 

m.  1867,  Florence,  d.  of  Samuel  Stewart,  of  Connaught 

Square,  London  : — 
Robert  Thelwall  Gwilym  Salusbury,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 
Indian  Army,  b.  1881;  m.  1914,  Dorothy  Phyllis,  d.  of 
Walter  Jowett  Hudson,  of  Paignton,  S.  Devon  ;  and  has 
issue— Robin  Charles  Walter  Thelwall  Salusbury,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914;  and  Catharine  Elizabeth.  Res. — Firgrove, 
Tidenham  Chase,  St.  Briavels,  Glos. 

Charles   Vanne  Salusbury,    Gentleman,  I.C.S. ,  b.   1887. 
Res. — India. 

Only  son  of  William  Llewellyn  Salusbury,  Gentleman, 

late  Lieut.  R.A.,  of  Birstall,  Leics. ,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1924  ; 

m.    1872,    Charlotte   Aspasia,    d.  of    David    Wilmer, 

of  Leamington  Priors,  Warwick: — 


John  Thelwall  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1909,  Dorothy  Sheila,  only  d.  of  Felix  Fielding, 
of  Forest  Hill,  London  ;  and  has  issue— Felicity  Sheila  ; 
Thelma  ;  and  Maureen.  Res.—  The  Grange,  Kimcote, 
Leicestershire. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  Folliott  Lynch  Salusbury,  of  , 

b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ; — 

Harry  Thelwall  Wingfield  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  b.        ; 

m.  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas  A Salusbury, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  Gerald  Llewellyn  Salusbury,  Gentle- 

man, b.  .     Res. — S.  Africa. 

Lancelot  Cecil  Wingfield  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  late 
Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps,  b.  .     Res.— Abbey  Bridge 

Cottage,  nr.  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth. 

Roger  Wingfield  Salusbury,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.E. 
b.  .     Res. — Earls  Colne,  Essex. 

SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY  (R.L.,  11  Dec.   1802,   H. 
Coll.).    Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  .argent,  a  chevron 
sable  (Trelawny,  temp.  Henry  V.) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  per  bend   sinister  argent  and  erminois,  ducally 
crowned  or,  between  three  crescents,  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  bear's  head  erased  sable  and  muzzled  (Salusbury). 
Mantling  sable  and   argent.     Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  wolf  proper  (Trelawny) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  per  bend  sinister  argent 
and  erminois,  holding  between  the  paws  a  shield  or,  charged 
with  a  bear's  head  as  in  the  arms  (Salusbury).     Mottoes — 
"  Sermoni  consona  facta,"  "  Virtus  patrimonio  nobilior." 
Sons  of  Sir  William  Lewis  Salusbury-Trelawny,  10th 
Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cornwall,  late  Capt.   Royal 
Cornwall  Rangers,   b.   1844;    d.   1917 ;    m.  1st,  1868, 
Jessie  Rose  Mary   (d.  1871),    d.    of  John    Murray   of 
Philiphaugh  ;    2nd,  1872,  Harriet  Buller,   d.    of   Rev. 
James  Buller  Kitson,  Vicar  of  Morval: — 
Sir  John  William  Salusbury-Trelawny,  nth  Bart.  (1  July 
1628),  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Welsh   Regt.,  and  7th  Batt. 
Somerset  L.I.,  b.  1869;    m.   ist,  1891  (div.    1905),  Agnes 
Hedevig  Helga,  eld.  d.  of  William  Bampfield  Braddich  of 
Blackheath;    2nd,    1905,    Katherine   Penelope,   d.  of  late 
Ambrose  Sneyd  Cave-Browne-Cave,  and  has  issue  (by  2nd 
mar.) — JohnWiliiam  Robin  Maurice  Salusbury-Trelawny, 
Esq.,  b.  1908;  (by  ist  mar.)  Violet  Agnes  Letitia  (in.  1912, 
Algernon  Edward  Percy  Littleton  ;  and  has  issue].     Club 
— Cocoa  Tree. 

James  Edward  Salusbury  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Esq., 
O.B.E.,  Major  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  late  2nd  Batt.  D.  of 
Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf.,  served  during  the  European  War  1914 
(wounded),  b.  1873;  m.  1907,  Winifred  Eveline,  d.  of 
William  Edward  Dorrington,  and  has  issue — James  Regi- 
nald Dorrington  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Lewis  Dormer  St.  Aubyn  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Esq., 
Major  late  K.R.R.C,  b.  1886;  m,  1915,  Adele,  d.  of 
Robert  N.  Netterville.     Res. — 

Son  of  John  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Gentleman,  b.  i860; 

d.  1920  ;  m.  1891,  Florence,  d.  of  John  Michael  Williams 

of  Caerhays  Castle,  Cornwall: — 

John  Maitland  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt. 

LA. R.O. ,  b.  1892;    m.  1919,  Louisa  Frederica,  d.  of  the 

late  Capt.  Guy  Mainwaring,  R.N.  ;    and  has  issue— John 

Guy    Salusbury-Trelawny,    Gentleman,    b.    1919  ;     Philip 

Michael   Salusbury-Trelawny,   Gentleman,   b.    1921  !    and 

Ann  Laetitia.     Res.— Lancehurst,  Bovey-Tracey,  S.  Devon. 

Rt.  Hon.  EDWARD  THEODORE  SALVESEN,  P.C., 
Lord  Salvesen,  Advocate  1880,  Q.C.  1899,  Sheriff  of  Rox- 
burgh, Berwick,  and  Selkirk  1901-5,  Solicitor-General 
for  Scotland  1905,  Lord  of  Session  with  title  of  Lord  Salvesen 
1905-22.  when  he  retired  and  was  made  a  Privy  Councillor, 
and  Member  of  the  Judicial  Committee.  Born  July 
20,  1857,  being  the  third  son  of  Salve  Christian  Frederick 
Salvesen  of  Mayfield  House,  Trinity,  Midlothian.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (L.O.,  1896)— Or,  on  a  fesse  vert,  between 
two  esquires'  helmets  in  chief  and  a  water-bouget  in  base 
gules,  two  battleaxes  in  saltire  of  the  first  (fnd  impaling 
the  arms  of  Trayner,  namely  azure,  on  a  fesse  between 
two  esquires'  helmets  plumed  in  chief  and  a  fraise  in 
base  argent,  a  saltire  sable).  Mantling  vert,  doubled 
or;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries  is  set  for  Crest, 
a  dragon  ship  vert,  mast  and  tackling  proper,  flagged 
gules.  Motto— "  Inveni  portum."  Married,  July  20,  1886, 
Isabelle  Georgine  Maxwell  Trayner,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Lord  Travner,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College 
of  Justice;  and'has  had  Issue— (1)  Major  Ernest  Trayner 
Salvesen,  b.  June  23,  1889;  (2)  Edward  Maxwell  Salvesen, 


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Esq.,  Lieut.  R.  Dublin  Fus. ,  b.  Aug.  30,  1891 ;  killed  in 
action  1915  ;  (3)  Frederick  Malcolm  Ross  Salvesen,  Esq,. 


Capt.  82nd  Punjabis  (I. A.),  b.  Nov.  26,  1896;  killed  in 
India  1919 ;  Dorothy;  Eleanor  Amalie  \m.  Leonard 
Harper]  ;  Frances  Isabelle  [m.  Ronald  Peter  Marston, 
Advocate,  Edinburgh] ;  and  Mabel  Alice  Magda.  Estate — 
Risobauk,  Norway.  Postal  address — Dean  Park  House, 
Edinburgh.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Constitutional,  University 
(Edinburgh). 


SALVIN  (temp.  Edward  I.).  Argent,  on  a  chief  sable, 
two  mullets  or,  with  many  quarterings.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern 
vert,  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  proper.  Motto — "  Je 
ne  change  qu'en  mourant." 

Son  of  Henry  Thomas  Thornton  Salvin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Croxdale,  late  Capt.  Durham  Fus.  Mil. ,  formerly  Lieut. 

Roy.  Canadian  Rifle  Regt. ,  b.  1838;  d.  1897;  m.  1876, 

Agnes  Jane,  d.  of  Herman  Julius  Schier  : — 
Herman  Charles  Joseph  Salvin,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.   Res.    of 
Officers  late  R.G.A.,  J. P.  Durham,  b.  1882.     Seat—  Crox- 
dale Hall,  Durham. 

Son  of  Charles  Francis  Salvin,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1881  ;  m. 

1870,  Louisa,  sister  of  Thomas  Reaveley  of  Kinnersley 

Castle,  co.  Hereford: — 
William  Thornton  Joseph  Salvin,  Gentleman,  b.    1875. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Anthony  Salvin,   Gentleman,  b.   1827;    d.v.p. 

1881 ;    m.    1865,  Emily  Marianne,    eld.  d.   of  Charles 

Albert  Darley  of  Burtonfield,  co.  Yorks.  : — 
Anthony  Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex,  late  Capt. 
Yorks.  Art.  (Roy.  Garrison  Art.),  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
b.  1866;  m.  1892,  Philippa  Beatrice,  d.  of  Rev.  Walter 
Brooksbank  of  Thornbarrow  ;  and  has  issue  —  Philippa 
Malorie.  Seat — Hawksfold,  Fernhurst,  Surrey.  Res. — 
Woodfold,  Fernhurst,  Haslemere,  Surrey.  Club — Junior 
United  Service. 


SALWEY  of  Overton  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  saltire  en- 
grailed or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  Moor's  head  proper,  wreathed  round  the 
temples  or  and  sable,  a  cloak  tied  over  the  left  shoulder 
vert.    Motto — "  Fiat  voluntas  Dei." 

Son  of  Herbert  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1928  ; 

m.  Alice  Eliza,  d.  of  Henry  Herman    Kater,  of  The 

Meads,  Enfield,  N.S.W.  :— 
Geoffrey  Herbert  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.   1884.      Res. — 
Sydney,  N.S.W. 


Sons  of  Herbert  Salwey,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1816  ; 

d.  1865;  m.  1850,  Emily  Roberta,  d.  of  Capt.  Robert 

Andrew  Wauch,  48th  Regt.,  of  Foxhall,    Linlithgow, 

Scotland : — 

Alfred  Salwey,  Gentleman.  N.S.W.  Civil  Service,  b.  1858  ; 

m.  1890,  Amy  Louisa,  d.  of  John  Wilbraham  Edwards,  of 

Bobundra  Cooma,  N.S  W.,  and  has  issue — Leafric  Alfred 

Salwey,   Gentleman,    b.    1891  ;    Arthur    Erasmus   Salwey, 

Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  Constance  Mabel.    Res. — Sydney, 

N.S.W. 

Edgar  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — Java. 
Henry  Salwey,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1864;    m.  1st, 
1889,  Mary  Frances  (d.  ),  d.  of  Henry  Herman  Kater, 

of  Enfield,  Sydney;  2nd,  1928,  Rosa  Christina,  widow  of 
Horace  Bethune  Leggatt,  and  2nd  d.  of  John  McWilliam 
Aitken,  of  Edinburgh.  Res. — Strelley,  Burradoo,  New 
South  Wales.     Club — Australian  (Sydney). 

Son  of  Commander  Arthur  Salwey,  R.N.,  b.  1834  ;  d. 

1876;  in.  1857  (his  cousin),  Eliza  Constance  (d.  1912), 

d.  of  Col.  Henry  Salwey  of  Runnymede  Park: — 

Commander  Edward  Arthur  Salwev,  R.N.,  b.  1865;  m. 

1888,  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  J.  J.  Waddell-Boyd,  56th  Regt.  ; 

and  has  issue — Ruth.    Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Salwey,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1836;  d. 

1913;    m.   1868,   Lucy  Brenda,  d.  of  George    Henry 

Christie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Framingham  Manor,  Norfolk: — 

Rev.  Geoffrey  Salwey,   M.A.  (Oxon.),   Rector  of  Botley 

since  1919,  b.  1872;  m.  1915,  Hildegarde  Mane  Elizabeth, 

d.  of  Adolf  Studenmund  of  Hampstead  ;  and  has  issue— (1) 

James  Salwey,   Gentleman,  b.    1916  ;    (2)   David  Salwey, 

Gentleman,  b.  1919.    Res. — Botley  Rectory,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Salwey,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Broxbourne 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Ware,  b.  1838;  d.  1919 ;  m.  1866, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  of  William  Urwick  of  Clapham  : — 
Rev.  John  Salwey,  M.A.  (Oxon.),   Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Meads,  Eastbourne,  Preb.  and  Canon  of  Chichester,  Mem- 
ber  Church   Assembly,   b.   1867  ;    m.   1897,    Hilda,  d.   of 
Compton   Warner  of  Broxbourne,  and  has  surv.   issue — 
Humphrey   John    Salwey,    Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.    1925, 
Lorna  Mary,   d.   of  John  Powys   Penruddocke,   of  East- 
bourne, and  has  issue — Michael  Cyril  John  Salwey,  Gen- 
tleman, b,  1928].     Res. — St.  John's  Vicarage,  Meads,  East- 
bourne. 

Herbert  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res. — Staverton, 
St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Arthur  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.  Res. — Staverton, 
St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Son  of  Alfred  Salwey,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L.,  late  Chairman 
of  County  Council,  and  formerly  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  co.  Salop,  and  J. P.  co.  Hereford,  b.   1841  ; 
d.   1902  ;    tn.   Margaret  Frances,  youngest  d.  and  co- 
heiress of  Edward  Salwey  of  The  Lodge : — 
Roger  Salwey,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  b.  1869;  m.  1908,  Alice 
Violet,  second  d.   of  Henry  Champion  of  Sibdon  Castle, 
Craven  Arms,  Shropshire  ;  and  has  issue— Richard  Salwey, 
Gentleman,  b.  19 12.     Seat— The  Lodge,    Ludkw,  Salop. 
Res.— Richard's  Castle,  Ludlow,  Salop. 

Sons  of  Henry  Salwey,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth  Philippa,  only  d.  and 
heiress  of  John  Hooper  Holder  of  Stanton  Lacy, 
Salop: — 
Herbert  Augustus  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1848.  Res. — 18 
Grove  End  Road,  N.W. 

Reginald  Ernest  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1882, 
Charlotte  Maria,  d.  of  Samuel  Birch,  LL.D.,  and  widow  of 
W.  P.  Weston  ;  and  has  issue—Jasper  Salwey,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;  David  Salwey,  Gentleman,  b.  .    Res. — 


SAMBORNE,  see  PALMER-SAMBORNE. 

SAMUEL  (H.  Coll.,  7'A^S-  1891).     Per  chevron  argent 

and  gules,  two  wolves'  heads  erased  in  chief  sable,  and  in 

base  as  many  squirrels  sejant  endorsed,  and  each  cracking  a 

nut  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     CreBt— On 

a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  in  front  of 

three  spears,  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire  argent,  a  wolf 

courant  sable,  pierced   in  the  breast  by  an  arrow  of  the 

second,  flighted  or.     Motto— ' '  A  pledge  of  better  times." 

Sons  of  Sir  Saul  Samuel,  1st  Bart.,  K.C.M.G,  C.B., 

Agent-Gen.  in  London  for  New  S.  Wales,  b.  1820;  d. 

1900;  m.  1st,  16  Dec.  1857,  Henrietta  Matilda  (d.  1864), 

d.  of  Benjamin  Goldsmid  Levien  of  Geelong,  Victoria  ; 

2nd,  1877,  Sarah  Louise,  d.  of  Edward  Isaac,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Auckland,  N.Z.  :— 


^>am 


^am 


1717 


Sir  Edward  Levien  Samuel,  2nd  Bart.  (8  March  1898), 
b.  1862  ;  m.  i89T,  Ray,  d.  of  A.  Cohen  ;  and  has  issue — 
Edward  Louis  Samuel,  Esq.,  lute  Capt.  R.F.A.,£.  1896  {Res. 
— Wasperton  Hill,  Barford,  co.  Warwick.  Club — Jun. 
Carlton);  and  Vera  [m.  1925,  Geoffrey  Noel  Holt].  Res. — 
12  Washington  House,  Basil  Street,  W.  Club — Cocoa 
Tree. 

Lt.-Col.  Henri  Saul  Samuel  (ret.  pay),  formerly  Lieut. 
Roy.  Munster  Fus. ,  and  Staff  Paymaster  Army  Pay  Dept. , 
b.  1864;  m.  1895,  Eva,  d.  of  Joseph  Fulton  of  The  Glen, 
Paisley;  and  has  issue — Gerald  Glen  Samuel,  Gentleman, 
b.  1895  \m.  1927,  H61ene,  d.  of  the  late  Jacques  Nungne,  of 
St.  Germain,  and  widow  of  Paul  Bentdek,  of  New  York]; 
John  Oliver  Cecil  Samuel,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Eva 
Elizabeth.      Res. — Tne  Bunker,  Littlestone,  Kent. 

Randolph  John  Samuel,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  1878. 
Res. — 46  Kensington  Mansions,  Trebovir  Road,  S.W. 


SAMUEL  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  two 
lions'  heads  erased  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  naval  crown  or, 
a  human  heart  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  proper, 
grasping  a  battleaxe  argent,  the  head  charged  with  two 
triangles  interlaced  sable.  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 
horse  argent ;  on  the  sinister,  a  dragon  gules,  each  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  human  heart  or.  Badge — A  sprig 
of  three  roses  gules,  stalked  and  leaved  proper,  enfiled  by  a 
Viscount's  coronet  or.     Motto — "  Facta  non  verba." 

Eld.    and   only  surv.    son    of    Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Marcus 

Samuel,   1st  Viscount  Bearsted,  b.  1853;  d.  1927;  m. 

1881,  Fanny  Elizabeth  (d.  1927),  only  d.  of  the  late 

Benjamin  Benjamin  : — 
The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Horace  Samuel,  2nd  Viscount 
Bearstead(i6  )une  1925),  2nd  Baronet  (U.K.  15  June  1921), 
of  Maidstone,  Kent,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Q.O.  West  Kent  Yeo., 
Lieut.  City  of  London,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (desp. , 
M.C. ),  b.  1882;  m.  1908,  Dorothy  Montefiore,  d.  of  the 
late  E.  Montefiore  Micholls,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  n  Queen's 
Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  surv.  issue — Hon.  Marcus  Richard 
Samuel,  b.  1909  ;  Hon.  Peter  Montefiore  Samuel,  b.  191 1  ; 
Hon.  Anthony  Gerald  Samuel,  b.  1917.  Seats — The  Mote, 
Maidstone,  Kent ;  Upton  House,  Banbury  ;  Phones, 
Newtonmore,  Inverness-shire.  Town  res.  —  1  Carlton 
Gardens,  S.W.  1.  Clubs— White's,  Carlton,  Orleans,  Bur- 
lington Fine  Arts. 


SAMUEL  MONTAGU    (H.   Coll.).    Or,   on   a   mount 

vert,  a  tent  argent,  between  on  the  dexter,  a  staff  proper, 

flowing  therefrom   a   pennon  azure,   charged   with  a   lion 

rampant  of  the  field  ;    and   on   the  sinister,    a    palm-tree 

also  proper.      Mantling   azure   and    or.      Crest  —  On  a 

wreath    of    the    colours,    a    stag   statant,    holding    in    the 

mouth  a  sprig  of  palm  proper,  in  front  of  a  flagstaff  erect 

gold,    therefrom    flowing    to   the   dexter   a   banner   azure, 

charged  with  a  lion  rampant  or.    Motto — "Swift  yet  sure." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Samuel  Montagu,  2nd  Baron 

Swaythling,    b.    1869  ;    d.    1927 ;    m.     1898,    Gladys 

Helen    Rachel,    elder   d.    of    Colonel   Albert    E.    W. 

Goldsmid,  M.V.O.  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Stuart  Albert  Samuel  Montagu,  3rd  Baron 

Swaythling   (28    June    1907),   2nd   Bart.    (23   June,    1894) 

[Supporters  —  On   either   side    a    figure    representing    a 

soldier  of  ancient  Judea   proper],  J. P.    co.   Southampton, 

Lieut.    Res.    of  Officers  Gren.    Gds.,   b.    1898;    m.    1925. 

Mary  Violet,   d.   of  the  late  Major   Walter   Henry   Levy, 

D.S.O.  ;    and    has    issue — Hon.    David    Charles    Samuel 

Montagu,  £.  1928;  and  Hon.  Jean  Mary.    Seat — Townhill 

Park,    Southampton.     Town  res. — 8  Grosvenor  Crescent, 

S.W.i.     Clubs—  Bath,  Guards'. 

Hon.  Ewen  Edward  Samuel  Montagu,  b.  1901  ;  m.  1923, 
Iris  Rachael,  d.  of  the  late  Solomon  J.  Solomon,  R.A., 
P.R.B.A.,  of  Birchington.  Thanet  ;  and  has  issue — 
Jeremy  Peter  Samuel  Montagu,  Esq.,  b.  1927.  Res. — 91 
Bedford  Gardens,  W.8 

Hon.  Ivor  Goldsmid  Samuel  Samuel  Montagu,  b.  1904  ; 
m.  1927,  Eileen,  d.  of  the  late  Francis  Anton  Hellstern. 
Res. — 43  Leicester  Square,  W.C.2. 

Sons  of  Sir  (Montagu)  Samuel-Montague,  1st  Baron 
Swaythling,  1st  Bart.,  of  South  Stoneham  House,  South- 
ampton, and  of  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London. 
Sir  Samuel  was  authorised  by  Royal  Licence  to  assume 
the  surname  of  Montagu  in  addition  to  Samuel,  b.  1832  ; 
d.  1911;  m.  1862,  Ellen,  d.  of  Louis  Cohen  of 
Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  London: — 


Hon.  Gerald  Samuel  Montagu,  b.  1880 ;  m.  1909, 
Florence,  d.  of  Percy  M.  Castello  of  20  Chalfont  Court, 
Clarence  Gate  ;  and  has  issue — Bryan  de  Castro  Samuel 
Montagu,  Esq.,  *.  1916  ;  and  Ina.  Seat— Great  Fosters, 
Egham,  Surrey.  Town  res. — 50A  Curzon  Street,  W. 
Club — Royal  Automobile. 

Hon.  Lionel  Samuel  Montagu,  D.S.O. ,  served  Great  War 
as  temp.  Capt.  R.M.  (desp.,  D.S.O.),  b.  1883.  Res.  —  t, 
Savile  Row,  W.  1. 


JOHN  OWEN  HENRY  SAMUELS,  Gentleman.    Bom 

,  being  the  eldest  son   of  the   late   Arthur   Samuels, 

Gentleman,  of  Langara,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.A. , 
Joint  Registrar  of  the  United  Dioceses  of  Dublin,  Glen- 
dalagh,  and  Kildare,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Owen  Daly,  Esq.,  of  Mornington,  co.  West- 
meath.  Armorial  bearings  -Argent,  two  squirrels  sejant 
and  addorsed  gules,  between  two  crosses  formee  fitchee  in 
pale  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree  couped  proper, 
sprouting  on  each  side  vert,  a  squirrel  sejant  gules,  crack- 
ing a  nut  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  formee 
fitchee  gold.  Motto  — "Licet  ex  multo  parvum."  Mar- 
ried,   ,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Jerome  Tisdall ;  and 

has  Issue— (1)  Arthur  Samuels,  Gentleman;  (2)  Chenevix 
Samuels,    Gentleman;    Mary;    and    Maud.      Residence  — 


Brockleigh,  Parkgate,  Cheshire. 


SAMUELSON  of  Bodicote  Grange  (H.  Coll.).  Sable, 
three  piles  wavy,  two  issuant  from  the  chief  and  one  from 
the  base  or,  each  charged  with  a  phoenix  in  flames  proper. 
Mantling   sable   and   or.      Crest — On    a  wreath    of    the 


colours,   a  phoenix  in  flames,  holding  in  the  beak  a  torch 

fired   proper,    each   wing    charged   with    a    scroll   argent. 

Motto—"  Post  tenebras  lux."     Livery— Black  and  gold. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Bernhard  Samuelson,  1st  Bart., 

P.C. ,  F.R.S. ,  b.  1820;  d.  1905;  m.  1st,  1844,  Caroline, 

d.  of  Henry  Blundell  (d.  1886);    2nd,   1889,  Lelia  (d. 

1915),  d.  of  Chevalier  Leon  Serena,  and  widow  of  Wm. 

Denny  of  Dumbarton  :  — 

Sir  Henry  Bernhard  Samuelson,  2nd  Bart.   (1884),  J. P. 


1718 


«i>am 


^an 


cos.  of  Somerset  and  Devon,  Capt.  (ret.)  3rd  Batt.  Glou- 
cestershire Regt.,  M.  P.  Cheltenham  1868-74,  Frome  1876- 
85,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1845;  tn.  1874,  Emily  Maria,  widow 
of  Arthur  Paulet  Butler,  Esq.,  and  eld.  d.  of  John  Goodden, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Over  and  Nether  Compton,  Dorset, 
and  Martock,  Somerset.  Res. — La  Bastide,  Beaulieu,  A.M., 
France.      Club — Marlborough, 

Francis  Arthur  Edward  Samuelson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1917) 
High  Sheriff,  N.  R.  Yorks.,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1888,  Fanny 
Isabel  (d.  1897),  eld.  d.  of  William  Merritt  Wright  of  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick;  and  has  issue — Francis  Henry 
Bernhard  Samuelson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Yeo.,  b.  1890  [m.  1913,  Margaret  Kendall,  d.  of  H.  Kendall 
Barnes  of  Borkwood,  Orpington,  Kent  ;  and  has  issue — 
Bernard  Michael  Francis  Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
Christopher  Blundell  Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1920; 
Richard  Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Isabel  Muriel  ; 
and  Diana  Frances  {Seat — Staplefields,  Steyning,  Sussex)]; 
Gertrude  Evelyn  Frances;  Phyllis  Mary  [m.  1913,  Edward 
Hamilton  M'Cormick  of  Shaws,  St.  George's  Hill,  Wey- 
bridge,  and  Chicago,  U.S.A.];  and  Mu'iel  Gertrude  [tn. 
1915,  Capt.  Bassett  Fitzgerald  Wilson,  M.C.,  K.R.R.C.  ; 
and  has  issue].  Seat — Breckenbrough  Hall,  Thirsk.  Club 
—  Royal  Societies. 

Godfrey  Blundell  Samuelson,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Kenfield,  J. P.  Kent,  M.P.  for  Forest  of  Dean  Div.  co. 
Gloucester  1887-92,  b.  1863;  tn.  1st,  1887,  Annie  (d.  1920), 
third  d.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Brocklesby  Davis,  M.A.  ;  2nd, 
1923,  May,  wiiow  of  J.  Patterson  Parker  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Bernard  Godfrey  Samuelson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Gren. 
Gds.,  b.  1888  [tn.  1910,  Hon.  Evelyn  Amy  Akers-Douglas 
(d.  1914),  d.  of  1st  Viscount  Chilston,  and  has  issue — Peter 
Bernard  Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  19 12  (AW. — Perry  Court, 
Canterbury)];  (2)  Guy  Weston  Samuelson,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  4th  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1890  [tn.  1913,  Naomi,  d.  of 
Alfred  Leny ;  and  has  issue — Rowland  Guy  Blundell 
Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Peter  Peel  Weston 
Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b,  1917  ;  Henry  Bernhard  Samuel- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  1919]  ;  (3)  Carol  Hubert  Francis 
Samuelson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  (Arms  as  above,  and  on 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Templer,  namely  : — 
quarterly  azure  and  gules,  the  perspective  of  an  antique 
temple  argent,  on  the  pinnacle  and  exterior  battlements 
a  cross  or,  in  the  first  quarter  an  eagle  displayed,  in  the 
second  a  stag  trippant  regardant,  of  the  last) ;  m.  1920, 
Doris,  d.  and  coheir  of  the  late  John  George  Edmund 
Templer,  Esq.,  of  Lindridge,  Devon;  and  has  issue — 
Eleanor  Caroline.  Res. — The  Cottage,  Countess  Wear, 
Exeter],      Clubs — Reform,  Garrick. 

Sir  Herbert  Walter  Samuelson,  K.B.E.,  b.  1865  ;  tn.  1896, 
Sybil  Charlotte  Eleanor,  O.B.E.,  only  d.  of  the  late  Major 
the  Hon.  Walter  Harbord,  son  of  Baron  Suffield  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Geoffrey  Bernard  Samuelson,  Gentleman, 
M.C.,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action 
1917;  (2)  Rupert  Eric  Herbert  Samuelson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1899.  Res.  —  Kingswood  House,  Sunningdale  ;  58 
Grosvenor  Street,  S.W.      Clubs — Marlborough,  White's. 

SANDARS  of  North  Sandsfield  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a 
chevron  ermine,  between  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed 
argent,  a  rose  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Creat 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-bull  rampant  and 
erased  gules,  armed  or,  and  charged  with  a  rose  argent. 
Motto—"  Non  bos  in  lingua." 

Son  of  John  Drysdale  Sandars,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co. 

Lincoln,  M.A.  (Camb.),  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.    Lines. 

Regt.,  b.  i860;  d.  1922  ;  tn.  1905,  Hon.  Maud  Evelyn 

only  d.  of  5th  Baron  Graves  : — 
John  William  Eric  Graves  Sandars,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Notts.  Yeo.,    b.  1906.     Seats— Gate    Burton  Hall,  Gains- 
borough;   Knaith   Hall,  co.   Lincoln.       Clubs—  Boodle's, 
Wellington,  Hurlingham,  Ranelagh. 

Son    of  John  Edward  Sandars  of  North   Sandsfield, 

Gainsborough,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1826;  d. 

1890;    tn.  1857,  Elizabeth  Anna  (d.   1896),  d.  of  Major 

Drysdale  of  Jerviston,  Lanarkshire,  N.B. ,  and  widow 

of  late  Capt.  W.  Dunn,  80th  Regt.: — 
George  Edward  Sandars,  Gentleman,  b.  186a;  tn.  1886, 
Gertrude  Marian  Wingate,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue— (1) 
Samuel  Edgar  Sandars,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col. 
Roy.  Fus.,  served  Great  War  1915-19  (desp.),  b.  1888 
{Club— Boodle's) ;  (2)  George  Eustace  Drysdale  Sandars, 
Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Phyllis  Gertrude  [tn.  1910,  Lt.- 

Col.  Walter  Pitts  Henry  Hill,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Fus. 
and  has  issue].      Res, — 


Son  of  Samuel  Sandars  of  Chalfont  Grove,  Chalfont 
St.    Giles,    co.    Bucks.,   and   of 7    De  Vere   Gardens, 
Kensington,  J. P.  co.  Bucks.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister. 
at-Law  (Inner  Temple)  1863,  b.   1837;    d.   1894;    tn- 
1863,   Elizabeth  Maria,  eldest  d.  of  late  Francis  W. 
Russell,  M.P.:— 
Rev.  Canon  George  Russell  Sandars,   Rector  of  Daven- 
ham,   b.    1865;    tn.    1901,  Mary   Lambart,   d.    of  Edward 
Wyld  of  The  Tile  House,  Denham,  Bucks.  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  George  Edward  Sandars,  Gentleman,  Sudan  Political 
Service,  b.   1901  ;   (2)  Francis  Wyld  Sandars,  Gentleman 
Lieut.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1902.     Res. — The  Rectory,  Daven- 
ham,  Cheshire.     Clnb — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

SANDAY  of  Colgrave  and  Holme  Pierrepont  (H.  Coll., 
7  Sept.  1909).  Quarterly,  gules  and  azure,  a  cross  botonn^e, 
and  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  garb  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
tiger  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  three  ears  of  wheat 
proper.     Motto — "  Ex  arenis  aristae." 

Sons  of  George  Henry  Sanday  of  Holme  Pierrepont 
(second  son  of  William  Sanday  and  Elizabeth  Mann), 
b.  1845  ;  d.  1908  ;  tn.  1868,  Lydia  Annie,  d.  of  Edward 
Munk  of  Nottingham  :  — 
William  Henry  Sanday,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
George  Edward  Sanday,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Third  and   ygst.   son   of  William  Sanday,    of  Holme 
Pierrepont,  b.  1816;  d.  1896;  m.  1841,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
George  Mann,  of  Marr  Grange,  nr.  Doncaster  : — 
Samuel  Sanday,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  Cheshire,**.  1847;  tn.  1st,  1878, 
Annie  Gertrude  (d.  1913),  only  d.  of  John  Stock  of  Knoll 
Park,  nr.   Liverpool;  2nd,  1915,  Mary  Lynn,  d.  of  the  late 
J.   R.   Banks,   of  Hampstead  ;    and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Percy  Sanday,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  (2)  Arthur  Cecil  Sanday, 
Gentleman,  b.  1880;  (3)  William   Douglas  Sanday,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Col.  and  Wing-Comdr.  late  R.A.F.,  served 
Great  War  1914-16  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.),  b.  1883  [tn.  1905, 
Mary,  d.  of  Alan  Brodrick  (Res. — 26  Rutland  Court,  S.W. 
Clubs — Bath,  St.  James's)] ;  and  Lydia  Constance.     Seat — 
GorseyCop,  Sunningdale,  Ascot. 

SANDBACH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  between 
three  garbs  or,  a  wreath  of  oak  vert  between  two  estoiles 
gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head  erased  per  fesse  argent  and 
or,  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak,  and  in  the 
mouth  an  ear  of  wheat  vert.  Motto  —  ' '  Virtutis  gloria 
merces." 

3rd  son  of  Henry  Robertson  Sandbach,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.    (High   Sheriff  1854)   for  co.  Denbigh,  J. P.  co. 

Carnarvon,  by  his  second  wife  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  d. 

of  Martin  Williams  of  BrynGwyn,  co.  Montgomery  : — 
The  late  Major-Gen.  Arthur  Edmund  Sandbach,  C.B. 
(1910),  D.S.O.  (1900),  late  R.E.,  J.P..D.L.  co.  Montgomery, 
served  Egyptian  War  1882  ;  Suakim  1885  and  1888,  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  and  Great  War  1914-18,  ret.  1919,  b. 
1859  ;  tn.  1902,  Hon.  Ina  Douglas-Pennant,  d.  of  George, 
2nd  Baron  Penrhyn  ;  and  d.  1928,  leaving  issue — Geraldine 
Pamela  Violet.  Seat — Bryn  Gwyn,  Bwlch-y-Cibau,  co. 
Montgomery. 

SANDERS  (H.  Coll.,  9  June  1920).  Per  pale  argent 
and  sable,  three  elephants'  heads  erased  counterchanged, 
tusks  or,  a  bordure  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant's 
head  erased  sable,  tusked  and  charged  on  the  neck  with 
an  escarbuncle  or.  Supporters — On  the  dexter  a  hind, 
and  on  the  sinister  a  stag  both  proper,  each  gorged  with 
a  collar  pendent  therefrom  a  portcullis  or.  Badge — An 
eagle's  claw  erased  proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Suum  cuique." 

Son  of  Arthur  Sanders,  of  Fernhill,  Isle  of  Wight, 
b.  1826  ;  d.  1886 ;  m.  1866,  Isabella  {d.  1907),  d.  of 
John  Synge,  of  Glenmore,  co.  Wicklow  : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Robert    Arthur    Sanders,  1st    Baron 
Bayford  of  Stoke  Trister,  Somerset  (1929),  1st  Bart.  (28 
Jan.     1920),    P.C.,    D.L,     Somerset,    Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  M.P.  Bridgwater  i9io-23,and  for  Wells 
1924-29,  Lieut.-Col.    (ret.)    R.  N.    Devon    Hussars,   b 
1867  ;    tn.  1893,  Lucy  Sophia,   d.  of  William  Halliday, 
of  Glenthorne,  Lynton,  Devon ;    and  has  surv.  issue — 
Hon.  Vera  Elizabeth  ;    Hon.  Dorothy.      Seat — Bayford 
Lodge,   Wincanton,    Somerset.      Town    res. — 3    Eaton 
Square,  S.W       Clubs — Arthur's,  Carlton,  Garrick,  Con- 
stitutional. 


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SANDERS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a 
pale  counterchanged,  three  elephants'  heads  two  and  one 
erased  sable,  tusked  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant's  head  erased 


sable,  tusked  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  or  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  cross patee  gold.  Motto — "  Persevere" 
Livery — Black  and  white. 

Fifth  son  of  Henry  George  Sanders,  Gentleman,  6.1824 
d.  1885  ;  m.  secondly,  1870,  Elizabeth  Honey : — 
Charles  Honey  Sanders,  Gentleman,  b,  1872;  m.  1918, 
Lilian  Editii,  only  child  of  William  Henry  Ambrose,  Esq. 
q.v.)  [impalement  for  Ambrose — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
three  billets  sable,  each  charged  with  a  rose  or,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  second  (Ambrose) ;  2.  gules,  two  lions 
passant  guardant  in  pale  per  pale  or  and  argent  (MacBrayne); 
3.  azure,  a  crescent  between  three  mullets  argent,  a  bor- 
dure indented  gules,  charged  with  three  boars'  heads 
couped  or  (Arbuthnot]).    Res. — 41  Ladbroke  Square,  W.  11. 

ROBERT  MASSY  DAWSON  SANDERS,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Born  May  19,  1862,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Sanders,  Esq.,  of  Charleville,  co.  Cork,  LL.D.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  J.  P.  cos.  Cork  and  Limerick,  by  his  wife  Mary 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Richard  Duckworth  Dunn,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Queen's  Bays,  of  Surbiton,  Surrey.  Armorial  bearings 
(U.O.,  1840)  —  Argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
elephants'  heads  erased  sable,  on  a  chief  azure  a  sword 
erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  within  two  bezants. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  crown,  an  elephant's  head  proper,  charged  with  a 
bezant.  Motto — "  Nil  conscire  sibi  nulla  pallescere  culpa." 
Married,  Feb.  1,  1899,  Hilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  H. 
Beaumont  of  Buckland  Court,  Betch worth,  Surrey ;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Charles  Craven  Sanders,  Gentleman,  b. 
1899;  (2)  Terence  Robert  Beaumont  Sanders,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901.  Seats — Ballinacourte,  co.  Tipperary  ;  Buckland 
Court,  Betchworth,  Surrey.  Clubs — Carlton,  Kildare  Street 
(Dublin). 

WILLIAM       ROBERT      HOLMES      SANDEMAN, 

Gentleman.      Born    ,    being    the    eldest    son    of    the 

late  William  Barclay  Sandeman,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife 
Mary,  third  dau.  of  George  Bax  Holmes  of  Pleystowe. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1896) —Argent,  the  emblem 
of  Truth,  a  naked  woman  standing  on  a  terrestrial  globe 
issuing  out  of  the  base,  in  her  dexter  hand  an  open 
book,  in  her  sinister,  which  is  elevated  above  her  head,  a 


palm-branch,  on  her  breast  the  sun  in  his  splendour,  all 
proper,  and  a  veil  around  her  middle  of  the  field,  a  bordure 
indented  azure,  charged  with  four  crosses  pat<*e,  and  as 
many  mullets  alternately  or.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  a  Crest 
a  rock  proper.  Motto—"  Stat  Veritas."  Livery— Blue  and 
white.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

SANDEMAN  (L.O.,  1894).  Argent,  the  emblem  of 
Truth,  a  naked  woman  standing  on  a  terrestrial  globe  issuing 
out  of  the  base,  in  her  dexter  hand  an  open  book,  in  her 
sinister,  which  is  elevated  above  her  head,  a  branch  of  palm, 
and  on  her  breast  the  sun  in  his  splendour  all  proper,  and  a 
veil  across  her  middle  of  the  first  within  a  bordure  gules 
charged  with  three  fieurs-de-lys  also  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries   a 


rock  proper.    Mottoes,  1.  (above  the  Crest),  "  Stat  Veritas"  ; 
2.  (under  the  arms),  "  Olim  cruore  nunc  candore. " 

Eld.   son  of  Albert  George  Sandeman,  Esq.,  of  Pres- 
dales,  Ware,  Herts.,  late  Major  12th  Middlesex  Rifle 
Vol.,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1923;  m.  1856,  Maria  Carlota  Perpetua, 
dau.  of  the  late  Viscount  Moncorvo,  sometime  Portu- 
guese Ambassador  to  Great  Britain  : — 
Walter  Albert  Sandeman,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1882, 
Constance  (d.  1907),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Fenwick, 
M.  P. ,  and  has  issue — Christopher  Albert  Walter  Sandeman , 
Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b.  1882;  Henry  Gerard 
Walter  Sandeman,   Gentleman,   b.    1885  [m.    1918,    Hon. 
Phyllis  Elinor,  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Newton] ;  Patrick  Walter 
Sandeman,  Esq.,   M.C.,  late  Major  R.G.A.,   b.   1896  [m. 
Olive  Eva,  d.  of  Thomas  Wootton,  of  Farlington,  Hants., 
and   has  issue — Timothy   Walter   Sandeman,  Gentleman, 
b.   1928] ;  and    2   daus.      Res. — Morden    House,  Guilden 
Morden,  Cambs. 

SANDEMAN  (L.O.,  18  April  1780;  rematric.  as 
cadet,  12  Feb.  1894).  Argent,  the  emblem  of  Truth,  a 
naked  woman  standing  on  a  terrestrial  globe,  issuing  out  of 
the  base  in  her  dexter  hand  an  open  book,  in  her  sinister, 
which  is  elevated  above  her  head,  a  branch  of  palm,  on  her 
breast  the  sun  in  his  splendour  all  proper,  and  a  veil 
across  her  middle  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
gules,  charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lys,  and  as  many- 
trefoils    alternately   also    of   the    first.       Mantling  gules, 


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^an 


doubled  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
rock  proper.      Mottoes — 1.    in  an  escroll  over  the   Crest, 


"Stat  Veritas";  2.  under  the  arms,    "  Olim   cruore   nunc 
candore." 

Eld.    son   of    John   Glas    Sandeman,    Esq.,    M.V.O. , 

F.S.A. ,   late   Lieut. -Col.    Commanding  Essex   Yeom. 

Cavalry,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  Roy.  Dragoons,  b.  1836  ; 

d.  1921 ;  m.  1862,  Eliza  Victoire  Cormick,  eldest  d.  of 

Captain    Henry  Lynch   of  Galway  and   Leigh    Park, 

Havant : — 

Victor  Staunton  Sandeman,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  commanding 

King   Edward's   Horse,   the    King's   Oversea    Dominions 

Regiment  (Special  Reserve)  1912-16,  formerly  Major  17th 

Lancers    and    Major    2nd    in    command    of    Inniskilling 

Dragoons,  served  in  S.  Africa  with  17th  Lancers,  severely 

wounded  at  Tarkastadt  1901  (mentioned  in  desp. ),  b.  1866  ; 

m.  1921,  Jeannie  Marie  Blandin  ;   and  has  issue — 1   son. 

Seats— Whin  Hurst,  Hayling  Island,  Hants.  ;   La  Frileuse, 

Le  Cannet,  A.M.,  France. 

SANDERSON,  see  BURDON-SANDERSON. 

SANDERSON  of  Mailing  Deanery  (H.  Coll. ).  Azure,  a 
maunch  between  three  annulets  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  between  two 
wings  or,  a  sinister  arm  embowed  in  chain  mail  armour 
grasping  a  scimitar  proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  or. 
Badge — A  seimitar  proper  pommelled  and  hilted  and 
enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Sans  Dieu  rien."i 

Son  of  John  Sanderson,  of  Hull,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1906  ; 

m.  1863,  Anne  Elizabeth  (d.  1915),  d.  of  William 

Barrett,  of  Saddlebow,  Lynn,  Norfolk  : — 

Sir  Frank  Bernard  Sanderson,  1st  Bart.  (26  June  1920), 

of  Mailing  Deanery,  Sussex,  M.P.  Darwen  Div.  of  Lanes. 

1922-23, and  Oct.  1924-May  1929,  b.  1880;  m.  1904,  Edith 

Amy,  d.  of  David  Wing,  of  Scarborough  ;  and  has  issue 

— Frank  Philip  Bryan  Sanderson,  Esq.,  b.  1910  ;  Derek 

Maxwell  Sanderson,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  and  Pearl.     Seat — 

Mailing  Deanery,  Lewes,  Sussex.     Town  res. — 228  Abbey 

House,  Westminster,  S.W.       Clubs — Carlton,  Unionist, 

Constitutional. 

SANDERSON.  Paly  of  six  argent  and  or,  on  a  bend 
nebuly  azure,  between  four  annulets  two  and  two  interlaced 


paleways  gules,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  bendways,  the  hand 
clenched  proper,  vested  in  a  sleeve  rolled  up  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  five  annulets 
interlaced  fesseways  or,  a  talbot  sable,  resting  the  dexter 
fore-leg  on  a  dagger  in  bend  point  downwards  proper. 
Motto  — "Sans  Dieu  rien." 

Son    of    the    Rev.    Alfred    Poyntz    Sanderson,    M.A. 

(Camb.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  late  Rector  of  Aspenden, 

Herts.,  6.  1825;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Rev.  Charles  Poyntz  Sanderson,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  late  Rector  of 
Dovedale,  Worcs. ,  b.  1854.  Rez. — Hopedene,  The  Gardens, 
Emsworth,  Hants. 

SANDERSON  (H.  Coll.).    Argent,  four  bendlets  nebuly 
between  a  demi-eagle  displayed  in  chief  and  a  fret  in  base 
all   sable.      Mantling    sable   and    argent.      Crest — On   a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  eagle  displayed  gules, 
gutt6e-d'eau,  holding  in  the  beak  a  billet  in  bend  dexter  or. 
a  fret  fessewise  of  the  last.     Motto — "  Veritas  et  honor." 
Son    of    Francis   John    Sanderson    of    Holly   Lodge, 
Hampstead :  — 
Frank  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

SANDERSON  (H.  Coll. ).  Paly  of  six  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  bend  sable,  a  square  buckle  between  two  mullets 
pierced  argent.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  paly  of  four 
azure  and  argent,  pendent  from  the  mouth  an  annulet  or. 
Motto — "Sans  Dieu  rien." 

Son  of  George  Samuel  Sanderson,  C.  E. ,  of  Greenbank, 

Birkenhead,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1870;  m.  1841,  Jane,  d.  of  John 

Haddock  of  Warrington  : — 

Hugh  James  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  £.  1849  ;  m.  1st,  1877, 

Margaret  (d.  1879),  d.  of  James  Keys  Parkinson  of  Milverton, 

co.  Somerset ;  2nd,  Lucy  Beatrice,  d.   of  Robert  Fawcus   of 

Norbiton,   co.   Surrey;  and  has  issue — (1)  George   Robert 

Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  (2)  Hugh  James  Sanderson, 

Gentleman,   b.    1884;   and  Lucy  Evelyn  Fawcus.     Res. — 

Surbiton,  Surrey. 

Son  of  George  Samuel  John  Sanderson  of  Sourabaya, 

Java  (son  of  George  Samuel  Sanderson,  d.   1870 ;  see 

above),  b.   1855;    d.  1888;    m.   1881,  Johanna  Sophia, 

d.     of    Christiaan     Van     der     Moore,     Resident     of 

Preanger : — 

George  Christian  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 

Yr.    son   of  George  Samuel  Sanderson,   d.    1870   (see 

above) : — 

John  Haddock  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1886, 

Lillias  Fane,  d.  of  John  Murray  Bate  of  Sydney.     Res. — 

Sons  of  John  Sanderson  of  Ealing,  b.  1825 ;  d.   1896  ; 


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1721 


m.  1861,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Thomas  M'Whinneyof  King- 
ston, Jamaica: — 

John  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1864;  m.  1896,  Emma  Frances,  d.  of  William 
Lloyd  Cabell  of  Ealing,  Barrister-at-Law;  and  has  issue — 
Thyra  Louise.  Res. — Grange  Cote,  Tun  bridge  Wells. 
Club — United  University. 

Thomas  Hugh  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Club — 
Conservative. 

James  Augustus  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 

Anthony  Ambrose  Sanderson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1871.     Club — United  University. 

SANDERSON  (H.  Coll.).  Paly  of  six  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  plain  cottised  sable,  a  rose  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two  annulets  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar 
azure,  thereon  three  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Motto — "  Da  pacem  Domine. " 

Only    surv.    son  of  Richard   Sanderson,    Esq.,   D. L., 
M.P.  for  Colchester  1829-30  and  1832-47,  of  Armthorpe, 
nr.   Doncaster,  b.  1783;  d.  1857;  m.  1833,  Hon.  Char- 
lotte   Matilda   Manners    Sutton,    d.    of   1st    Viscount 
Canterbury,  G.C.B.  : — 
Rev.  Edward  Manners  Sanderson,  M.A.  (Cambs.),  Hon. 
Canon  of  Liverpool,  formerly  Vicar  of  Huyton,  b.  1847  '<  m- 
1875,  Eveline  Mary,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Canon  George  Venables, 
Rector  of  Burgh  Castle  ;  and  has  issue — Rev.  George  Percy 
Manners   Sanderson,    b.    1878 ;    and    two    daus.      Res. — 
Netherwood,  Godalming,  Surrey.     Club — Public  Schools. 

SANDES,  see  COLLIS-SANDES. 

JOHN  SANDES,  Esquire,  of  Greenville,  co.  Kerry,  J.  P. 
co.   Kerry,  late  Capt.   in  4th   Batt.   R.   Munster  Fusiliers, 


Barrister-at-Law.  Born  Sept.  25,  1868,  being  the  second 
and  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  George  Sandes  of  Green- 
ville,   Esquire,   J. P.   (High   Sheriff  1887-88),   by   his  wife 


Anna,  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  John  Whyte,  95th  Regt., 
of  Loughbrickland,  co.  Down.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Argent,  a  fesse  dancette'e  between  four  cross  crosslets 
ritch^e,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base,  gules.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  collared  fleurettee 
gules.  Motto — "Virtus  fortunae  victrix."  Married,  April 
30,  1896,  Maud  Tudor,  dau.  of  Richard  Sale,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  The  Manor  House,  Barrow-on-Trent,  co.  Derby ;  and 
has  Issue — John  Gough  Sandes,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  Dec.  12,  1903;  Gladys  Maud,  M.B.,  B.Sc.  L.R.C.P. 
(Lond.),  M.RC.S.  (Eng.),  Prin.  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.)  (Res—  98 
Portland  Place,  W.  1)  ;  and  Doris  Aphra.  Seat — Green- 
ville. Listowel,  co.  Kerry. 


SANDES  of  Sallow  Glen  (Recorded  U.O.  1664).  Argent, 
a  fesse  dancette'e  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  gules. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dickson  Sandes.  b.  ;  m.  1856, 
Sophia  Julia,  d.  of  John  Bernard,  Esq. ,  J. P. : — 

John  Sandes,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1897,  Clare  Louise, 
d.  of  Sir  Graham  Berry  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Samuel  Dickson  Sandes,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m.  1898, 
Rose  Isabella  Allison,  of  Princeton,  British  Columbia.     Res. 

William  Bernard  Sandes,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1905, 
Elizabeth  Eva,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Wilson,  of  Temple- 
brady,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

SANDFORD,  see  WILLS-SANDFORD  and  WILLS- 
SANDFORD-WILLS. 


SANDFORD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly, 
per  fesse  indented  ermine  and  azure  ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron 
sable  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  couped  or,  a 
mullet  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1 .  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  wings  elevated  preying  on  a 
partridge  all  proper  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's 
head  couped  or,  with  a  broken  spear  azure,  thrust  through 
the  mouth  and  charged  with  a  mullet  sable.  Motto — "  Nee 
temere  nee  timide."  Livery — Light  drab  coat,  yellow  and 
black  striped  waistcoat,  brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J.P.  for  co. 

Salop  and  for  borough  of  Shrewsbury,   Barr.-at-Law 

(Middle  Temple),  b.  1811  ;    d.    1902;    m.  1852,  Anne 

Taylor,  d.  of  Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Milnsbridge  House,  Huddersfield  : — 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  (1925)  High 

Sheriff,  Shropshire,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1886,  Phcebe  Isabella,  eld. 

d.  of  James  Evans  of  Pwllmeyric  Lodge,  Chepstow,  Mon.  ; 

and  has  issue— Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.,  Capt.  Shropshire 

Yeo.,  formerly  3rd  Res.  Regt.  of  Cavalry,  b.  1887  [m.  1919. 

Marjorie  Travers,  d.  of  Travers  Pickmere,  of  Brookfield, 

Nantwich,  and  has  issue— Humphrey  Sandford,  Gentleman, 

b.    1922  ;  and    Rosemary   Elizabeth] ;    and    Phcebe  Mary 

Elizabeth.     Seat— The  Isle  of  Rossall,  Shrewsbury. 

Richard  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m  1906,  Amy 
Louisa  Constance,  ygst.  d.  of  W.  A.  Sparrow,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Albrighton  Hall,  Shrewsbury.  Res.  —  Udlington, 
Shrewsbury. 

Sons    of    Rev.     George    Sandford,    M.A.,    Vicar    of 
Ecclesall,    Sheffield,    b.    1816 ;    d.     1898;    m.     i860, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Henrv  Barlow,  M.A.  :— 
Ven.  Folliott  George  Sandford.   M.A.  (Camb.),  Preben- 
dary of  Donmngton,  Archdeacon  of  Doncaster,  Canon  of 
York,  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1888,  Rosamond  Mary 
Blakelock,    d.  of  Ralph  Blakelock  Smith  of  Bents  Green 
Lodge,    Sheffield;    and  has  had   issue— (1)  Folliott  Hugh 
Blakelock  Sandford,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Assist.  Dist. 
Coramr,  Uganda  Protectorate,  b.  1889 ;  (2)  Clement  Richard 
Folliott,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.   Yorks.  L.I. ,  b.  1893;    killed  in 
action  1917  ;  Rosamond  Dorothy  ;  Mary  Frances  Catharine  ; 
and  Hilda  Millicent  [m.  Capt.  R.  A.  C.  Prevett,  E.  Yorks. 
Regt.].      Res.—  Tickhill,  Doncaster. 

Henry  Barlow  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1886, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Charles  Anthony  Branson  of  Sheffield  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue— Victor  Henry  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1896  [m.  Stella,  d.  of  Macaulay  Mort  [Res.— 
Sheffield)] ;  and  Constance  Armine  [m.  1914.  Major  Cosmo 
GeorgeSt.  Clair  Harvey,  D.S.O. ,  R.F.A.].  Res.—  Oakdale, 
Sheffield. 

Francis  Berkeley  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1864;  m.  1st,  1892,  Margaret 
Wingate  (d.  1910),  d.  of  William  Ritchie  of  Windsor  Villa, 
Ayr,  N.B.  ;  2nd,  1920,  Isabella  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Sharp,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  George  Ritchie  Sandford, 


1722 


§>an 


§>an 


Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1892  [m. 
1928,  Charis  Maude,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  D.  Warren  Mel- 
huish,  of  Clevedon  (Res. — Nairobi,  Kenya)] ;  (2)  Francis 
Rossall  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.C.M.A.,  M.B.  (Cantab.), 
b.  1898  [m.  1925,  Delphine  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  D.  F.  R. 
Gibbs,  of  Bourne  End,  and  has  issue — Armine  Margaret] ; 
(3)  Charles  Edward  Hope  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — Roselands,  Ambleside,  Westmorland. 

Son  of  William  Courtenay  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1870;  d.  1925;  m.  1905, 
Caroline,  d.  of  William  Hawkins  Herbert  of  Paradise 
House,  Painswick,  Glos. ; — 
Folliott  Herbert  Sandford,  Gentleman,  B.  A.  New  College, 
Oxford,  b.  1906.     Res. — Painswick. 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  George  Sandford  (see  above) :  — 
Charles  Sidney  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;   m.  1908, 
Rachel,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Walkden  of  Derby  ;  and  has 
issue — Arthur   Geoffrey   Sandford,    Gentleman,    b.    1910  ; 
Charles  Richard  Stephen  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.    1914; 
and  Rachel  Alice.     Res. — 28  Hallamgate  Road,  Sheffield. 
Second  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Armitage  Sandiord,  Vicar 
of  Mudford,  nr.  Yeovil,  b.   1851  ;  d.   1921 ;  by  his  2nd 
wife,  m.  1913,  Margaret  Carew,  d.  of  the  late  William 
Milford  Teulon  :  — 
Edward  Noel   Teulon   Sandford,    Gentleman,    b.    1917. 
Res. — Basnett  House,  Clevedon. 

Son  of  Henry  Rossall  Rossall-Sandford,  Gentleman, 
of  Ford  Hall,  Shrewsbury,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1852;  d. 
1927;  m.  1890,  Annette,  d.  of  John  Whitaker,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Broadclough,  Lanes.,  and  of  Winsley  Hall, 
Salop : — 
Francis  Edward  Rossall  Rossall-Sandford,  Gentleman, 
b.  1891.     Res. — Yockleton  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Sandford,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Bicton, 
Salop,    b.    1827;    d.    1893;    m.    1861,    Emma,    d.    of 
Thomas  Calrow : — 
Francis    Folliott    Sandford,    Gentleman,    M.A.    Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  b.   1866.     Res.— Mill  Mead,  Shrewsbury. 

George  Calrow  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.D. ,  b.  1869; 
m.  1904,  Olive,  d.  of  Col.  Osmond  Moncrieff  Johnston, 
C.  B.E.,  late  North  Staffs.  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue— Folliott 
Moncrieff  Sandford,  Gentleman,^.  1904  ;  and  Barbara  Ruth 
[m.  1927,  Major  M.  G.  E.  Walker,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  son  of 
the  late  E.  O.  Walker,  CLE.].  Res.— 2  Trafalgar  Villas, 
Stoke,  DevonDort. 


SANDFORD  (H.  Coll.).      Quarterly  per  fesse  indented 


ermine  and  azure.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  wings  endorsed 
preying  on  a  partridge  all  proper.  Motto — "  Nee  temere 
nee  timide." 

Son   of  Erskine   Douglas   Sandford,    Esq,,  Sheriff  of 
of  Galloway,  b.  1793  ;  d.  1861  ;  m.  1829,  Joanna  Grace, 
d.  of  William  Graham  of  Mossknow,  co.  Dumfries: — 
William  Graham  Sandford,  Esq.,  sometime  Capt.  Royal 
Peeblesshire  Rifles,  unpaid  Attache'  at  Paris  from  April  1859 
to  May  i860,  specially  employed  at  Frankfort  till  Sept.  i860, 
transferred  to  Turin  Sept.  i860,  Member  of  the  Royal  Body- 
guard of   Scotland,   Second  Secretary  of  Legation  at  the 
Court  of  Stockholm,  b.  1834.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rt.   Rev.  Daniel  Fox  Sandford,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Tasmania  1883,  Assist.-Bishop 
of  Durham  1889,  and  Rector  of  Boldon,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1855,  Elizabeth  Barret  (d. 
1914),    d.   of  James   Rae   of  Walton    House,    Eastry, 
Kent:— 
Leslie  Gordon  Sandford,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Solicitor,  b.   1866; 
m.   1911,  Athene  Hope,   ygst.  d.  of  Capt.  T.  Woodford- 
Smith,  Indian  Army  ;  and  has  issue — Sara  Armine  ;    Alice 
Hope  ;  and  Frances  Elsbeth.  Seat — Sandford,  Whitchurch, 
Salop.     C/ub—R.  Corinthian  Yacht. 

Son  of  Richard  Forman  Mainwaring  Sandford,  Esq., 
Lt.-Col.  R.E.  ,b.  1834;  d.  19      ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Isabella, 
d.  of  Capt.  Edward  Grant,  17th  Regt. : — 
John  Erskine  Grant  Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m. 
ist,  ,  Elizabeth  Anne  (d.  1898),  d.  of  John  Lovering 

of  St.  Austell  ;  2nd,  ,  Etheldreda  Marion,  d.  of  Rev. 
Hezekiah  Martin,  and  has  issue — Richard  Marion  Sand- 
ford, Gentleman,  b.  1907;  Dorothy  Margaret  Beatrice; 
Ruth  Mary  ;  and  Joan  Marguerite.  Res.— 61  Carey  Street, 
W.C. 

Surv.  sons  of  Ven.  Ernest  Grey  Sandford,  M.A.,  Canon 

and  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  , 

Ethel  (d.  1923),  d.  of  Gabriel  Poole,  of  Brent  Knoll:— 

Temple  Charles  Gabriel  Sandford,  Gentleman,  Assistant 

Master,  Marlborough  Coll.,  b.  1877.    Post.  add.  —  Preshute 

House,  Marlborough,  Wilts. 

Rev.  Ernest  John  Sandford,  M.C.,  Hon.  C.F.,  b.  1878; 
m.  Evelyn,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  P.  Way,  D.D.,  and  has  issue. 
Res. — Uplowman  Rectory,  Tiverton,  Devon. 

Daniel  Arthur  Sandford,  Esq.,  D.S.O,  with  Bar,  Lt.- 
Col.  (ret.)  R.G.A.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  Bar, 
Legion  of  Honour),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1918,  Christine,  d.  of  H.  S. 
Lush,  and  has  issue — Richard  Henry  David  Sandford, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Christine  Elizabeth  ;  Eleanor  Cecily  ; 
and  Audrey  Ruscombe.  Res. — Addis  Ababa,  Abyssinia. 
Club — United  Service. 

Thomas  Frederick  Sandford,  Gentleman,  M.B.E.,  6. 
1886  ;    m.  ,    Rachel,    d.   of  A.  Ford,   and  has  issue. 

Res. — Rhodesia. 


The  Late  FRANCIS  MARMADUKE  HENRY 
SANDFORD,  Esquire,  formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards. 
Born  i860 ;  died,  1879,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  George  Montagu  Warren  Sandford,  Esq.,  M. P. 
for  Maldon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law  (who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  1866,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Sandford),  by  his  wife  Augusta  Mary,  dau.  of 
Algernon  Greville.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  ermine 
and  azure  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  per  chevron  sable  and  ermine  in  chief, 
two  boars'  heads  couped  or,  and  in  base  a  mullet  azure 
(for  Sandford) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  or  and  azure,  over  all  four 
lozenges  conjoined  in  cross,  between  as  many  annulets  all 
counterchanged  (for  Peacocke).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  with  wings 
endorsed,  preying  on  a  partridge  all  proper  (for  Sandford) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  argent, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  and  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert  (also  for  Sandford)  ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cockatrice,  wings  erect  vert  (for  Peacocke).  Motto — "  Nee 
temere  nee  timide. "    Residence — 


SANDHURST,  Baron,  see  MANSFIELD. 


SANDILANDS  (rematric.  L.O.  11  Oct,  1007,  cadets  of 
Sandilands  of  Craibstone  matric.  c.  1672-7,  reg.  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  bend  embattled  counter- 
embattled  azure  (Sandilands) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  heart 
gules,  imperially  crown«d  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets 
of  the  field  (Douglas),  all  embordured  argent  for  difference. 


§>an 

Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


%m 


1723 


his  liveries,  a  star  of  six  points  issuing  out  of  a  crescent  or. 
Motto — "  Justi  ut  sidera  fulgent." 

Sons  of  Maj.-Gen.  Philip  Henry  Sandilands,  Lt.-Col. 
R.A. ,  b.  1835;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1862,  Louisa  Scott,  d.  of 
late  William  Stevenson  of  Quebec,  Canada : — 

The  late  Philip  Orde  Sandilands,  Esq.,  Brev.-Col.  in  the 
Army  and  Lt.-Col.  Army  Service  Corps,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1927; 
m.  Amy  Constance,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Rose,  Ind.  Army, 
and  had  issue— (1)  James  Orde  Sandilands,  Gentleman,  b. 
1893;  d.  of  wounds  in  France  1916;  (2)  Donald  Patrick 
Sandilands,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.S.C,  b.  1895  [m.  1919,  Irene 
Mary,  d.  of  A.  Gartlan,  of  Cabra  House,  co.  Down,  and 
has  issue — Ainslie  Ion  George  Sebastian  Sandilands,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922];  (3)  Hugh  Rose  Sandilands,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900;  (4)  Gordon  Montgomery  Sandilands,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  The  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  b.  1906. 

Henry  George  Sandilands,  Esq.,C.B.,  J. P.,  Brig. -Gen. 
(ret.)  late  Col.  R.A.,  b.  1864.  Res. — Craibstone,  Cavendish 
Road,  Bournemouth.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  R.A.C. 

The  late  Gordon  Sandilands,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Colonial 
Forces,  Johannesburg,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Scots,  b.  1865  ;  d. 
1922  [m.  and  had  issue]. 

SANDWICH,  Earl  of,  see  MONTAGU. 


SANDYS  (R.L.,  11  Feb.  1861).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  fesse  dancettee  between  three  cross  crosslets 
fitche"e  gules  (Sandys);  ii.  and  iii. ,  sable,  on  a  fesse  argent, 
between  three  leopards  passant  guardant  or,  spotted  of 
the  field,  as  many  escallops  gules  (Hill)  ;  2.  the  same  arms 
of  Hill;  3.  gules,  a  quatrefoil  or  (Rowe);  4.  per  bend 
sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Trevor); 
5.  per  bend  crenelle  argent  and  gules  (Boyle);  6.  the 
same  arms  of  Sandys ;  7.  or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  vert, 
three  pheons  of  the  field  (Tipping — Vn.  Oxon. ,  1566). 
Mantling-  gules  and  or.  Crest—  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin  segreant  per  fesse  or  and  gules  (Sandys) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer's  head  couped 
gules,  attired  and  collared  or.  Motto — "  Probum  non 
poenitit." 

Son  of  Arthur  Marcus  Cecil,  3rd  Baron  Sandys, 
b.  1798 ;  d.  1863 ;  m.  1837,  Louisa,  d.  of  Joseph 
Blake  :— 


Rt.  Hon.  Michael  Edwin  Marcus  Sandys,  5th  Baron 
Sandys  (19  June  1802)  [Supporters— Two  griffins  per  fesse 
or  and  gules,  collared  dancettee  of  the  last],  b.  1855;  m- 
1886,  Marjorie  Clara  Pentreath  (d.  1929),  d.  of  late  ]ohn 
Morgan.  5w/— Ombersley  Court,  Droitwich,  Worcs.  A'es. 
—7  Devonshire  Street,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs— Turf, 
Brooks's. 


SANDYS  of  Graythwaite  (Vn.  Lanes.  1664).  Or,  a  fesse 
dancettee  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  griffin  segreant  per  fesse  or  and  gules.  Motto — "  Probum 
non  poenitet."  Livery — Undress:  drab,  with  scarlet  cuffs 
and  collar  ;  full  dress ;  coat  and  waistcoat  drab,  breeches 
scarlet  plush. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Edwyn  del  Sandys,  Northamptonshire 

Regt.,  b.  1858;  d.  1897;  7>i.  1883,  Clarissa  Marion,  d. 

of  Lt.-Col.  G.  E.  Owen  Jackson,  late  R. M.L.I  : — 

George    Owen  Sandys,   Esq.,    J. P.,   D.L.   and  (1925) 

High    Sheriff,    co.    Lancaster,    Major    T.F.     Res.,     late 

Westmorland  and  Cumberland   Yeo.,    late   Lieut.    Royal 

Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),   b.    1884;  m.  1914,    Dulcie  Edythe 

Angela,  only  child  of  Sir  Edward  Pigott  William  Redford, 

C.B.,  and  has  issue — Mervyn  Edwyn  Sandys,  Gentleman,  b. 

1915  ;  and  Evangela  Del.    Seat — Graythwaite  Hall,  Newby 

Bridge,  nr.  Ulverston,   N.  Lanes.      Res. — 59  Grosvenor 

Street,  W.i.     Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative,  Beefsteak. 

Sons  of  Edwin  William  Sandys,  Esq.,  J.  P.  E.R.Yorks., 

late  Maj.  R.A.,  b.  1838 ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1st,  1865,  Frances 

Anne    Sandys   (d.    1874),   d.   of  Edwin  Sandys   Bain, 

Serjeant-at-Law,  of  Easter  Livelands,  co.  Stirling ;  2nd, 

1879,  Eliza   Ridley,    d.  of  late  Rev.    Henry  B.   Carr, 

M.A. ,  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham  : — 

William  Bain  Richardson  Sandys,  Esq.,  C. B. ,  C.M.G. , 

Brig.-Gen.   late  R.A. ,  Officer   of  the  Ven.    Order   of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  b.  1868 ;  m. 

1901,  Joan,  only  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Andrew  William  Proudfoot, 

late  Indian  Army,   and  has  issue — Barbara  Frances  [m. 


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1924,  Lieut.  Mervyn  John  Renton,  R.A.,  and  has  issue]; 
and  Marjorie  [m.  1923,  Capt.  Warren  Lyster  Sparkes, 
The  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Fulford 
House,  Fulford,  York.     Club — Yorkshire. 

Henry  Myles  Sandys,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 .  Res. — Easter 
Livelands,  co.  Stirling. 

Edward  Seton  Sandys,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col.  late 
R.E.,  b.  1872. 

Son  of  Henry  Stair  Sandys,   Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.N.,  b. 

1841  ;  d.    1912;    m.  1st,  1866,    Frances    Beatrice    (d. 

1879),  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Abney  of  The  Firs, 

Derby  ;  2nd,  1880,   Mary  Alice,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Till, 

Vicar  of  Gnosall,  co.  Stafford : — 
James  Sandys,    Gentleman,    b.   1885  ;  m.  1913,  Nancy, 
widow  of  Canon  Bloggandd.  of  late  George  Allen.     Res. — 

SANKEY  of  Dean's  Yard  (H.  Coll.,  10  Ap.  1916)' 
Gules,  a  fesse  ermine  between  in  chief  two  martlets,  and 
in  base  a  salmon  naiant  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent 
and  gules,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  gules, 
cuffed  ermine,  the  hand  grasping  by  the  beam  a  pair  of 
scales  proper,  a  martlet  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters  (H. 
Coll.,  31  July  1923) — On  either  side  a  lion  sable,  gorged 
with  a  collar  or,  suspended  therefrom  on  the  dexter,  an 
escutcheon  azure  charged  with  a  paschal  lamb  gold,  and 
on  the  sinister  an  escutcheon  vert  charged  with  a  stag 
trippant  also  gold. 

Son  of  Thomas  Sankey,  of  Moreton-in-Marsh,  b.  1 828; 
d.  1875  ;   m.  1865,  Catalina  Dewsburv  (d.  1921) : — 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Sankey,  G.B.E.  (1917),  P.C. 
(1928),  Knt.  Bach.  (1914),  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
a  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  (1928),  Judge  of  the  King's 
Bench  (1914),  b.  1866.  Res. — 14  Dean's  Yard,  West- 
minster, S.W.i.  Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Garrick, 
Athenaeum. 


SANKEY  of  Fort  Frederic  (U.O.).     Argent,  on  a  bend 
sable,   three  salmon  of  the  field.      Mantling'  sable   and 
argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm 
vested  sable,  cuffed  argent,  holding  a  salmon  proper. 
.    Son  of  Major  Samuel  Sankey,  9th  Foot,  b.         ;  d.         ; 
m.  1841,  Mary,  d.  of  William  Anderson  of  Aughna- 
cloy : — 
Harry  Samuel  Sankey,   Gentleman,   b.  ;    m.  1913, 

Laura,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  William  Selby-Lowndes. 
Seat — Fort  Frederic,  Virginia,  co.  Cavan.  Club — Junior 
Carlton. 

Son  of  John  Sankey,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.        ;  d.  1873  ;  m. 

1834,  Frances,  d.  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  George  Gore, 

LL.D.,  Dean  of  Killala:— 

Richard  Jones  Sankey,    Esq.,    D.L.   co.   Cavan   (High 

Sheriff  1913),  late  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  ;  m. 

1905,  Alice  Maude,  second  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  W.  Saunders- 

Knox-Gore.    Res. — Fort  Frederic,  Virginia,  co.  Cavan. 


Henry  Sankey,  Gentleman,  6J1856.    Res. — 
Edward  Morgan  Crofton  Sankey.  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Res.— 

Charles  Arthur  Sankey,  Gentleman,  &         .     Res. — 
Gerald  Lewis  Sankey,  Gentleman,  b.        .     Res. — 

SANT.  Sable,  on  a  chevron  cottised  or,  between 
three  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  as 
many  escallops  of  the  field.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  gorged  with  a 
collar  vair,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  argent,  barbed, 


slipped  and  seeded  proper,  and  holding  between  the  paws 
an  escallop  or.     Motto — "  Si  sit  sanctus  felix." 

Son   of  James   Sam,  Esq.,    C.V.O.,  R.A.,  Principal 

Painter  in  Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  b.  1820  ; 

</.  1916 ;  m.  1852,  Eliza,  d.  of  Dr.  R.  M.  M.  Thomson, 

R.A.M.C.,  Staff-Surgeon,  Bengal  Presidency  : — 

Mowbray  Lees  Sant,  Esq.,  Capt.  Northumberland  Fus. 

(ret.),  Chief  Constable  of  the  co.  of  Surrey  1899;  b.  1863  ; 

m.   1889,    Annie    Marguerite  Alicia,   d.   of  Cheesborough 

Macdonald    of   the  22nd    Foot ;    and    has    issue  —  Irene 

Marguerite  ;   and  Doris  Phcebi  (twins).      Res. — The    Red 

House,  Shalford,  nr.  Guildford. 


SANKEY  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
salmon  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  sable, 
cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a  fish  proper.  Motto — 
"  Sancta  clavis  cceli  fides." 

Son  of  Major  Matthew  Henry  Phineas  Sankey,  C.B., 

C.B.E.,lateR.E.,&.  1853  ;  d.  ;  m.  1876,  Elizabeth, 

d.   of  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Lawes  Pym: — 

Crofton   Edward   Pym  Sankey,    Esq.,  D.S.O  ,  Lt.-Col. 

Res.    of  Officers,    late    R.E.,  served  S.   Africa  1899-1900 

(Queen's  med  1,  3  clasps)  and  Great  War  1914-19  (desp. , 

D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1877;  m.  1st,  1902, 

Catherine  Evelyn,  d.  of  Cecil  Coward  ;  2nd,  1908,  Gertrude 

Marion,  d.  of  G.  A.  Keefer  of  British  Columbia.     Club— 

United  Service. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  William  Sankey,  C.B.,  of  Bawnmore, 

b.  1822  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1852,  Hannah  Maria,  d.  of  John 

Roe  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperary: — 

Lt.-Col.   Alfred   Robert   Mandeville    Sankey,    R.E.,    b. 

1857.     Res.— 

Major   Cyril  Charles  Sankey,   R.A.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  ; 

and  has  issue Sankey,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 

Sons  of  Matthew  Henry  Sankey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1823  ; 
d.   1876  ;    m.  2nd,  1853,  Mehitobel,  ygst.  d.  of  John 
Roe,  D.L.,  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperarv:— 
Matthew  Villiers  Sankey,  Gentleman,  b   1853.     Res. — 
Hierom    Richard    John    Sankey,    Gentleman,    b.   1854. 
Res. — 


BENJAMIN  BECKHAM  SAPWELL,  Esq.,  V.D., 
J. P.  Norfolk,  Col.  (ret.)  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.  Bom 
1843,  being  the  seventh  son  of  John  Sapwell  and  Louisa 
Esther  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Sparrow.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Vert,  a  garb  or,  between  four  fountains  in  cross. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  passion-cross  or,  a  well 
between  two  branches  of  oak  proper.  Motto — "  Clarior  e 
tenebris. "  Married,  firstly,  Oct.  6,  1864,  Dorcas  Gay, 
second  dau.  of  George  Thomas  Baldwin  of  Fakenham,  Nor- 
folk ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Benjamin  Beckham  Sapwell,  B.A., 
LL.B.,  M.B.,  B.C.  (Cantab,),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  Jan.  20, 
1866  [m.  1902,  Jessie  Anna,  yst.  d.  of  the  late  Anthony 
William  Ireland  of  Guestwick  Hall,  Norfolk ;  and  has  issue 
— John  Ireland  Sapwell,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb),  b.  1903  ; 
and  Dorcas  Joan] ;  and  Dorcas  Gav  (deceased)  He  married 
secondly,  Sept.  20,  1869,  Rosamond  Cubitt,  fifth  dau.  of  the 
above-named  G.  T.  Baldwin  ;  and  has  Issue — (2)  Cedric  Gay 
Sapwell,  b.  Aug.  20,  1870  (deceased)  ;  (3)  Rev.  Baldwin 
Sparrow  Sapwell,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  July  13,  1889  ;  Dorcas 
Rosamond  ;  Mary  Baldwin  ;  and  Joyce  Meers.  Seat — 
Sankence,  Aylsham,  Norfolk. 

SARGANT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  azure  and  argent, 
two  dolphins  in  pale  counter-naiant  and  counterchanged. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  horned  owl  proper,  supporting  with  the  dexter 
claw  an  angler's  gaff  gold. 


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Son  of  Henry  Sargant,  Barr.-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
b.  1814 ;    d.   1880;    m.  1854,  Catherine  Emma,  d.   of 
late  Samuel  Beale,  M.P.,  of  Warfield  Grove,  Berks: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Henry  Sargant,  P.C.  (1923),  Knt. 
Bach.   (1913),   Lord  Justice  of  Appeal   1923-28,   Judge  of 
High   Court   of    Justice   (Chancery   Div. )    1913-23,    M.A. 
(Oxford),  Barr.  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.   1856;  m.   1900,  Amelia 
Julia,  d.  of  late  Dion  Gambaidella,  C.E.  ;  and  has  issue — 
1  son  ;  2  dans.     Res. — General's  Meadow,  Walmer,  Kent. 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  United  University. 

SARGEANT  of  Hove  (H.  Coll.,  14  July  1921).  Gules, 
a  chevron  between  two  martlets  in  chief  and  in  base  a 
garb  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dolphin  hauriant  or,  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  sable.     Motto — "  Teneo  et  teneor." 

Son  of  Alfred  Frank  Sargeant,  of  The  Drive,  Hove, 

b.  1829  ;    d.  1896  ;  m.  1859,  Harriet,  d.  of  the  late 

George  Read  of  Enfield  : — 

Sir  Alfred    Read  Sargeant,    Knt.  Bach.  (1921),   J. P. 

Sussex  and   Hove,  Barrister-at-Law,    Lincoln's  Inn,  b. 

1873  J  tn.  1910,  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.   John  Flynn, 

B.D.,    Canon   of   Truro.     Res. — 55    The    Drive,  Hove, 

Sussex.     Clubs — Hove,  R.A.C. 

SARGENT  (H.  Coll.,  1929).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  dolphins  naiant  embowed  sable,  a  marguerite 
proper  between  two  naval  crowns  or,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence  the  arms  of  Ashman,  namely,  per  pale  or  and 
gules,  on  a  bend  between  two  talbots'  heads  erased,  three 
ash  leaves  all  counterchanged.    Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings 
erect  and  addorsed  sable,  the  exterior  one  charged  with  a 
marguerite  as  in  the  arms,  a  dolphin  proper.  Motto — "  In 
periculis  audax." 

Eldest   son   of  Edward   George   Sargent,    of  Clifton, 

Bristol,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1871,  Emily,  d.  of  William  Marshall 

Grose,  of  Stoke-on-Trent : — 

Sir  Percy  William  George  Sargent,  Knt.   Bach.  (1929), 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.A..  M.B.,  B.Ch.  (Cantab.),  F.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),  Senior  Surgeon  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  Member  of 

Council,    Roy.    Coll.    of    Surgeons    of    England,     Hon. 

Consultant  Surgeon  to  Ministry  of  Pensions,    Hon.   Col. 

R.A.M.C. ,  etc.,  b.  1873;  m.  1907,  May  Louise,  yngr.  d. 

and  co-heir  of  the  late  Sir  Herbert  Ashman,  Bart.  ;  and  has 

issue — (1)  John  Sargent.  Esq.,  b.  1910  ;  (2)  Hugh  Sargent, 

Esq.,    b.    1913;    and   Nancie.      Res. — 20   Harley  Street, 

London,  W.    Clubs — Athenaeum,  Junior  Carlton,  Ranelagh. 

SARGOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  estoiles  gules,  as  many  crosses  form6e  fitch6e 
chevronwise  of  the  field,  over  all  a  sword  erect  proper. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  sejant  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw  a 
pennon  gules  charged  with  the  arms.  Motto—"  Stead- 
fast." 

Sons  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Frederick  Thomas  Sargood, 
K.C.M.G.,  Minister  of  Defence  of  the  State  of 
Victoria,  Australia,  b.  ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  1st, 

;  2nd,  1880,  Julia  ( Res.— Vachery,  Shere[ 
Surrey),  d.  of  James  Tomlin,  of  London  : — 
?  Sons. 

SARSFIELD  (U.O.).  Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a 
fleur-de-lys  per  pale  sable  and  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's 
face  or.     Motto — "  Virtus  non  vertitur." 

Sons   of  Dominick   Ronayne   Patrick  Sarsfield,  Esq., 

J. P.,   D.L.,    of  Doughcloyne,   b.    1828;  d.    1892;    m. 

1858,  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth  Helena,  d.  of  James  de  la 

Cour  of  Mallow  : — 

Thomas  Ronayne  Sarsfield,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  Capt. 

3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Munster  Fus. ,  b.  1862.    Seat—  Doughcloyne. 

co.  Cork. 

James    de    la    Cour     Sarsfield,    Gentleman,     b.     1864 
Res.—  ' 

Son  of  William  Stopford  Sarsfield,  Esq.,  Capt.   Con- 
naught  Rangers,  b.  1868 ;  d.  1914 ;  m.   1898,  Beatrice 
Lalage  Powell,  d.  of  .Percy  John  Gordon  Maynard  of 
Rat  oath,  co.  Meath  ;  — 
Patrick  Sarsfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 

SASSOON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  palm-tree  eradicated 
proper,  between  on  the  dexter  a  pomegranate  also  proper 
and  on  the  sinister  a  branch  of  laurel  fructed  vert,  both 
proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  lion  passant  of  the  first,  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  rod  erect  gold.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
fernbrake,  surmounted  by  a  dove  volant,  having  in  the 
beak  a  laurel-branch  all  proper,  the  wings  semee  of 
estoiles  or.     Motto — "  Candide  et  constanter." 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  Albert  Sassoon,  2nd  Bart.,  formerly 
Major    Middx.    Yeo.    Cav.,    M.P.   for    Hythe    1899- 
1912,  D.L.  Sussex,  b.  1856;  d.  1912;  m.  1887,  Aline 
Caroline   (d.    1909),    d.   of  Baron   Gustave  de   Roths- 
child :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Philip  Albert  Gustave  David  Sassoon,  P.C. 
(1929),  G.B.E.  (1922),  C.M.G.  (1927),  3rd  Bart    (22  March 
1890),  Major  late  Roy.  East  Kent  Yeo.,  Under-Sec.  of  State 
for  Air  1924-1929,  M.P.  Hythe  since  1912,  served  Great 
War,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Order  of  l'Etoile  Noire,  b.  1888.     Res. 
— 25  Park  Lane,  London,  W. ;    Port  Lympne,  Lympne, 
Kent ;  Trent  Park,  New  Barnet,  Herts.     Clubs — Carlton, 
Ranelagh,  Hurlingham,  Roehampton,  R.A.C. 

Son  of  Sir  Edward  Elias  Sassoon,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1853; 
d.  1924  ;  m.  1880,  Leontine,  d.  of  Abraham  Levy : — 
Sir  Ellice  Victor  Sassoon,  3rd  Bart.  (1909),    late  Capt. 
R.A.F.,  b.  1881.     Res.—  46  Grosvenor  Place,  W. 

Son  of  Meyer  Elias  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  d. 
1924;  m.  1892,  Mozelle,  d.  of  the  late  A.  M.  Gubbay, 
and   granddau.   of  the   late  Sir    Albert  Sassoon,    1st 
Bart.  :— 
Reginald  Ellice  Sassoon,  Esq.,   M.C.,  Capt.   late  Irish 
Gds. ,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1921,  Mrs.  James  Guthrie  (marriage  an- 
nulled 19     ).     Res. — Shanghai. 

Son  of    Elias  Sassoon,    b.   1820;   d.    1880;    m.   1840, 
Leah,  d.  of  Moses  Gubbay  of  Bombay  : — 
David  Elias  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.    Res. — 
Sons    of  Joseph  Sassoon,  Esq.  J. P.  of  Ashley  Park, 
b.  1855  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1884,  Louise,  d.  of  Baron  Horace 
de  Gunzburg  of  St.  Petersburg  : — 
David  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.    Seat — Ashley  Park. 
Walton-on-Thames. 

Arthur  Meyer  Sassoon,  Esq.,  Capt.  13th  Hussars,  b. 
1894. 

Frederick  Sassoon,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.F.A. ,  0.  1892  ;  m.  1919, 
Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Franklin,  and  has  issue 
—  Humphrey  Frederick  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1920. 
Res.— 

Edward  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
b.  1892. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Ezra  Sassoon  of  Weirleigh,   Kent,  b. 
1861 ;    d.    1895 ;    m.    1884,    Theresa  Georgina,    d.    of 
Thomas  Thorneycroft  of  London  : — 
Michael   Thorneycroft    Sassoon,    Gentleman,    b.     1884. 
Seat — Hatherleigh,  Matfield,  Brenchley,  Kent. 
Siegfried  Loraine  Sassoon,  Gentlemen,  b.  1886.     Res. — 

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WILLIAM    HENRY    RADCLIFFE    SAUNDERS, 
Esquire,  Major  (retired)    East   Surrey   Regt.      Bom 


d.  1905  ;     m.  1853,  Catherine,  d.  of  Daried   Ezekiel'of 
Poonah  : — 
David  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 
Yr.  sons  of  David  Sassoon  of  Bombay,  b.  1793  ;  d.  1864  ; 
m.  2nd,  Farha,  d.  of  Furraj  Hycem  : — 
Solomon  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  (twin),  1841 ;  m.  1876, 
Flora,  d.  of  E.J.  Abraham  of  Bombay  ;  and  has  issue — David 
Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ;  Rachael,  and  Mozello.  Res. — 
Frederick  Sassoon,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 

SAUMAREZ  (H.  Coll.,  1801).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
gules  between  three  leopards'  faces  as  many  castles  triple- 
towered  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
w  reath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  displayed  proper.  Motto — 
"  In  Deo  spero." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Vincent  Saumarez,  3rd  Baron 
De  Saumarez,  b.  1806;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1st,  1838,  Caroline 
Esther  (d.    1846),  d.    of  William   Rhodes   of  Kirskill 
and  Bramhope  Hall,  co.  Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1850,  Margaret 
Antoinette  (d.  1904),  d.  of  William  Richard  Hopkyns 
Northey  of  Oving  House,  co.  Bucks.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  St.  Vincent  Saumarez,  4th  Baron  De 
Saumarez  (U.K,  15  Sept.  i83i),and  a  Baronet  (U.K.,  13  June 
1801),  M.A.  (Camb.),  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  formerly 
(1867-83)  Diplo.  Service  [Supporters — Dexter,  a  unicorn 
argent,  the  tail  cowarded,  gorged  with  a  naval  crown  azure, 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  castle,  triple-towered 
gules;  sinister,  a  greyhound  argent,  collared   gules,  ring 
and  rim  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  anchor  erect 
sable,  encircled  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert],  b.  1843 ;  m. 
1882,  Jane  Anne,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  Acton  Vere 
Broke,  R.E.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  James  St.  Vincent 
Broke    Saumarez,    Capt.    Scots   Gds.,   b.    1889   [m.    1914, 
Gunhild,  d.  of  Maj. -Gen.  Victor  Gustaf  Balch,  K.C.M.G., 
and  has  issue — Philip  St.  Vincent  Saumarez,  Esq,,  b.  1917  ; 
James  Victor  Broke  Saumarez,  Esq.,  b.  1924;  Veronica; 
and  Christine]  ;  Hon.  Evelyn  [m.  19 19,  John  Arthur  Haigh 
Wood,    M.C.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  and  has  issue]; 
Hon.  Marion  ;  and  Hon.  Gladys.      Seats — Saumarez  Park, 
Guernsey;    Broke  Hall,  Ipswich;  Shrubland  Park,  Need- 
ham,   Suffolk.      Town   house  —  43  Grosvenor  Place,   S.W. 
Clubs — Travellers',   St.  James's. 

Hon  Arthur  Saumarez,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1881,  Hon  Edith 
Mary  M'Garel-Hogg,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Magheramorne ;  and 
has  had  issue — (*)  Reginald  Stafford  Saumarez,  Esq. ,  M.C. , 
Staff  Capt.  London  Regt.,  b.  1886;  killed  in  action  19 18  ; 
Muriel  Antoinette;  and  Rosalind  Edith.  Res.  —  Cobo, 
Arlington  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Hon.  Gerald  Le  Marchant  Saumarez,  b.  1859.  Club— 
Bachelors'. 


June  7,  1857,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Brewer 
Saunders  of  "The  Knoll,"  Torquay.  Armorial  bearings 
— Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  a  chevron  per  chevron 
between  two  elephants'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  lion 
sejant  in  base,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  elephant's 
head  argent,  erased  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an 
annulet  azure,  between  two  palm  branches  slipped  vert 
Motto — "Fide  sed  cui  vide."  Livety— Dark  blue,  black 
facings.  Married.  Nov.  25,  1885,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  John  Frederick  Berthon,  Bombay  Staff  Corps. 
Residence — 

SAUNDERS  (H.  Coll.,   19  May  1925).     Glues,  on  a 
chevron  ermine,  between  in  chief  two  double-headed  eagles 


displayed,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  crowned  or,  alfleur- 


de-lys  between  two  bulls'  heads  caboshed  of  the  first,  on  a 
chief  of  the  third  two  elephants'  heads  erased  sable. 
Mantling:  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  sprig  of  alisaunder  two  thistles  leaved  and  slipped 


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proper.     Badge — A  sprig  of  alisaunder  proper.    Motto — 
"  In  Deo  fidemus." 

Son  of  T.  Chapman  Saunders,  of  Charminster,  Dorset, 

b.  1834  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1876,  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John 

A.  Smith,  of  Bradford,  Dorset : — 

Thomas  Homer-Saunders,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  assumed 

additional  surname  of  Homer  by  Deed  Poll  1925  ;  m.  1912, 

Lilian,  yngst.   d.  of  George  Verney  Tomlin  of  Brighton. 

Res. — Leylands   Park,   Burgess    Hill,    Sussex  ;    1    and   2 

Albert  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex.     Club — Hove. 

SAUNDERSON  (Confn.  U.O.  1898).     Paly  of  six  and 


per  fesse  counterchanged  argent  and  azure,  on  a  bend  sable, 
three  bezants.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  passant  sable,  charged  with 
a  bezant.     Motto — ' '  Je  suis  veillant  a  plaire. " 

Son  of  Rev.   Robert  de  Bedick  Saunderson,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  M.A. ,  Member  F.S. A. ,  b.  1863  ;  d.  ; 

m.    1890,    Frances  Anna,    younger   dau.    of   Thomas 
Nicholson  Jones  of  Belle  Vue,  New  Ross  :  — 
Robert  de  Bedick  Saunderson,  Gentleman,  b,  Sept.  21, 
1891.     Postal  address 

SAUNDERS-KNOX-GORE  of  Belleek  (U.O.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  cross  crosslets 
fitch^e  or,  all  within  a  bordure  argent  (Gore) ;  2  and 
3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  a  falcon 
rising  or,  within  an  orle  waved  on  the  outer  side  and 
engrailed  on  the  inner  argent,  a  crescent  for  difference 
(Knox) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  sable,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine, 
a  crescent  azure  between  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  argent 


(Saunders).  Crests-i.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wolf  rampant  or  (Gore) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours  a 
falcon  close  perched  on  a  rest  proper  (Knox  ;  3  out' of 
a  mural  crown  proper,  a  bull's  head  gules,  charged  with 
a  crescent  or  (Saunders).     Motto—"  In  hoc  signo  vinces  " 

Son  of  Col.  William  Arthur  Gore  Saunders- Knox-Gore 
J.  P.,  D.L  ,  R.A.,  of  Belleek  Manor,  b.  1854  •  d  iq2c- 
m.   1887,  Maria  Beecher,  d.  of  John  Simpson  Prince' 
Esq.  : — 

William  Arthur  Cecil  Saunders- Knox-Gore,  Esq  ,  D  S  O 
Lt.-Col.    King's   Royal   Rifle    Corps,    served   Great'  War 
(desp.,    D.S.O.,    Croix   de    Guerre),    b.    1888  ;    m     1910 
Monica,  d.  of  R.  Lawrence.     Seat—  Belleek  Manor,  Ballina 
Mayo.     Res.— Outlook,  Hythe,  Kent.     Clubs—  Naval  and 
Military,  R.A.C. 

Son    of    Maj.-Gen.   William    Boyd    Saunders-Knox- 
Gore,  late  R.A.,  J. P.  for  Devon,  and  D.L.   for    Mayo 
High  Sheriff  1895),  b.        ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1854,  Matilda 
[d.  1912),  eldest  d.  of  Sir  Francis  Arthur  Knox-Gore 
1st  Bart.,  of  Belleek:— 
Major  Arthur  Harold  Ward  Saunders-Knox-Gore     late 
Loyal  North  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1870.    Res. — 

SAURIN  (Confn.  U.O.  1819).  Argent,  out  of  a  mount 
vert,  an  oak-tree  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  crescent 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first.     Mantling  vert  and  argent. 


Crest —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an 
oak-tree  proper. 

Sons  of  Morgan  James  Saurin,  Esquire,  of  Orielton, 
co.    Pembroke,  J. P.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.    Col. 
Commanding  Pembroke  Yeo.  Cav. ,  formerly  Capt.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,   b.  1845 1  d-  J922 ;  tn.  1873,   Fanny 
Margaret,    only  child  of  the    late   William    Tyrwhitt 
Walker,  Esq.,  of  Bossington  House,  Hants. : — 
William  Mark  Saurin,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1923)  High  Sheriff 
co.   Pembroke,  Major  late  3rd  Batt.  Yorkshire  Regt. ,  served 
S.  Africa  1900-2  and  European  War  1914  (wounded),  has 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  b.  June  20,  1877;    m.  1923, 
Apphia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Ainsworth,  of 
Spotlands,  Lanes.     Res.—  The  Abbey,  Penally,  Pembroke- 
shire.    Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Gerald  Louis  Saurin,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. ,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1880.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron 
(Cowes). 

SAUVAGE-NOLTING  (Regd.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  pale  or  and  azure,  on  the  dexter  side  a  savage 
wreathed  round  the  head  and  loins  with  leaves,  and  resting 
on  his  dexter  shoulder   a  cudgel   all   proper,  and  on  the 


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sinister  side  a  lion  with  two  tails   entwined  or  ;    2  and  3, 
azure,  issuant  out  of  a  wfeath  of  leaves  a  demi-savage,  on 


the  head  a  like  wreath,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a 
spear  all  proper,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence — argent, 
two  pallets  gules.  Mantling,  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
coronet  or,  a  demi  sav2ge,  wreathed  and  holding  a  cudgel 
as  in  the  arms.  Supporters — Two  savages,  wreathed  round 
the  head  and  loins  with  leaves,  each  holding  in  the  exterior 
hand  a  cudgel  head  downwards  all  proper.  Motto—"  Tout 
a  l'aide  de  Dieu."     Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Eldest  son  of  C.W.  de  Sauvage-Nolting,  Alderman  of 

the  Town  Council  of  Amsterdam,  Holland,  b.  1857  ;  d. 

1911  ;    m.   1882,    Heile,   d.  of  Hendrik  Hesselink,  of 

Westerbrcek  Manor,  Holland: — 
Henry  de  Sauvage-Nolting,  French  Consul,  Officier  de 
l'lnstruction  Publique  de  France,  Chevalier  de  la  Legion 
d'Honneur,  Master  of  the  Manor  of  Swartewael,  b.  1886; 
m.  1926,  R6gine,  d.  of  Adolphe  Goldschmidt,  Banker,  of 
Amsterdam,  and  has  issue — R6gine  Sophie  Catherine  ;  and 
Ir6ne  Louise  Marie.  Res.  —  Chateau  de  Pont-Roger, 
Normandy,  France. 

SAVAGE,  see  HEYWORTH-SAVAGE. 

SAVAGE  (H.  Coll.,  25  Jan.  1918).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
dancett^e  between  four  lioncels  three  in  chief  and  one  in 
base  sable,  two  doves  each  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch  of 
olive  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  jamb  couped  or, 
grasping  a  branch  of  holly  fructed  proper,  a  saltire  sable. 
Motto — "A  te  pro  te." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Maxwell  Savage,  Gentleman,  01 

Borrodale   Road,    Sefton   Park,    Liverpool,    b.    1831 ; 

d.  1906  ;  m.  1858,  Victoria  Adelaide,  d.  of  John  Lloyd, 

of  London : — 
Henry  Maxwell  Savage,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1890, 
Margaret,  d.  of  James  Beckett,  of  Longview,  Huyton, 
Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Eric  Herbert  Maxwell  Savage, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  [m.  Rosalind  Euphemia  Winter  ;  and 
has  issue — David  John  Maxwell  Savage,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924];  (2)  Ronald  Henry  Maxwell  Savage,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  (Cantab),  b.  1900;  Hilda  Catherine [m.  1895,  Dudley 
Bishop,  of  Winchmore  Hill].  Res. — 16  Elm  Park  Road, 
Winchmore  Hill,  N.21. 

SAVILE,  Baron,  see  LUMLEY-SAVILE. 

SAVILE  (H.  Coll.,  1798.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable, 
cottised  gules,  three  owls  of  the  first,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  rising  per  bend 
sinister  or  and  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lys  azure. 
Motto — "  Nil  conscire  sibi." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Alexander  Stewart-Savile,  J.  P. 
for  Devon,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  held  successively 
the  Rectories  of  King's  Nympton,  North  Huish,  and 
Torwood,  Torquay,  co.  Devon ;  assumed  the  name  of 


Stewart  in  1874,  under  the  will  of  his  wife's  uncle,  Robert 

Dykes,   b.    1819 ;   d.   1907;   m.   1852,   Sophia  Stewart, 

only  d.  of  Thomas  Dykes  of  Oatlands,  co.  Lanark  : — 

Walter  Stewart-Savile,  Esq.,  J.  P.  Bucks.,  Capt.  late  "  The 

Buffs,"  b.  1855  ;  m.  1885,  Mildred,  d.  of  Capt.  Montgomery 

Campbell,    R.A. ,   of  Thurmaston  Hall,   Leics.  ;    and   has 

surv.  issue — Esmee  Violet  [m.  1914,  Lt.-Col.  Darell,  M.C., 

and  has  issue.]      Res. — Ven,  Sherborne,  Dorset.      Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 

Robert  Dykes  Stewart-Savile,  Esq.,  J. P.  Hants.,  A.D.C. 
to  Earl  Onslow,  Governor-General  of  New  Zealand  1888, 
Master  of  the  West  Kent  Foxhounds  1893-5,  b.  1863  ;  m. 
1892,  Katherine  Evelyn,  d.  of  Henry  Lumsden  of  Pitcaple  ; 
and  has  issue — Derek  Stewart-Saville,  Gentleman,  b.  1898; 
Gladys  [m.  1913,  John  Thornycroft,  son  of  Sir  Isaac 
Thornycroft].  Res. — Oaklands,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Clubs — Turf,  White's,  Windham,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron 
(Cowes). 

SAVILE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
owls  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto— "Be  fast." 

Sons   of  Rt.   Hon.  John   Charles  George  Savile,    4th 

Earl  of  Mexborough,  b.  1810;    d   1899;  m.  1st,  1842, 

Lady  Rachel  Katherine  (d.  1854),  eldest  d.  of  3rd  Earl 

of  Oxford;  2nd,  1861,  Agnes  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

John  Raphael : — 

Rt.  Hon.  John  Henry  Savile,  6th  Earl  of  Mexborough 

(n  Feb.  1766),  Viscount  Pollington  and  Baron  Pollington 

of  Longford,    Ireland   (8  Nov.    1753)   [Supporters  —  On 

either  side  a  lion  proper,  collared  and  chained  or],  J. P.  and 

D.L.  for  W.R.  Yorks.,  J. P.  for  N.R.  Yorks.,  Hon.  Capt. 

in  the  Army,   formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1868  ; 

tn.    1905,    Hon.    Margaret    Eva    de    Burgh    Knatchbull- 

Hugessen,  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Brabourne  ;    and  has  issue — 

John  Raphael  Wentworth  Savile,  commonly  called  Viscount 

Pollington,  b.   1906;  Lady  Agnes   Marjorie  Alice   Mary; 

Lady  Beatrice  Anne  ;  Lady  Mary  Elspeth  Sylvia ;  and  Lady 

Anne  Sarah   Alethea    Marjorie.      Seats  —  Methley    Park, 

Leeds;  Arden  Hall,  Helmsley,  Yorks. 

Hon.    George    Savile,    J. P.    for    N.R.    Yorks.,     Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Yorkshire   Regt., 
b.  1871  ;  m.  1920,  Lady  Margaret  Forbes,  d.  of  7th  Earl  of 
Granard.    Res. — Ditton  Lodge,  Thames  Ditton  ;  Hawnby 
Lodge,  Helmsley.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Travellers',  Yorks. 
Son  of  Rev.  and  Hon.   Philip  York  Savile,   b.  1814  ; 
d.  1897;  m.  1842,  Emily  Mary  Brand,  d.  of  William 
Hale  of  King's  Walden,  Herts. : — 
Henry  William  Savile,   Esq.,   Commander  R.N.  (ret.), 
b.  1850.     Res. — 

FREDERIC  SAVILL  SAVILL-ONLEY,  Esq.,  Major 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (ret.).  Born  April  5,  1853, 
being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  Henry  Philip  Marsham  of 
Rippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  in  the  co.  of  Norfolk,  by  his  wife 
Caroline  Savill,  eldest  dau.  of  Onley  Savill-Onley,  Esq.,  of 
Stisted  Hall,  in  the  co.  of  Essex,  B.A.  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  by  his  wife  and  cousin  Caroline  Mary,  fifth  dau. 
of  Col.  John  Harvey  of  Thorpe  Lodge,  co.  Norfolk ;  and 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  9  May  1910  the  name  and  arms 
of  Savill-Onley.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  per  pale  or  and  gules,  three  piles  meeting  in  point 
counterchanged,  on  a  canton  argent  a  mullet  pierced  sable 
(for  Onley) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable  cottised  gules, 
three  owls  of  the  field  (for  Savill) ;  3.  the  arms  of 
Marsham.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or ;  and 
for  his  Crests,  1.  out  of  a  crown  vallary  or,  an  eagle's 
head  issuing  from  flames  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig 
of  laurel,  also  proper  (for  Onley) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  owl  argent,  charged  on  the 
body  with  three  mullets  in  bend  gules  (for  Savill) ;  3.  the 
crest  of  Marsham.  Motto — "  Alteri  si  tibi."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  silver  buttons,  yellow  and  blue  striped  waistcoat. 
Married,  August  24, 1887,  Bertha  Alice,  only  d.  of  late  Col. 
Cameron  Hogge,  Grenadier  Guards  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Frederic  Somerville  Wroth  Savill-Onley,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1894  ;  d.  1920 ;  and  Cameron  Violet  Jane  [m. 
1909,  Edward  Humphrey  Noel  Ryde].  Seats — Bh'ckling 
Lodge,  Aylsham,  Norfolk  ;  The  Hermitage,  Wyke,  Win- 
chester.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

SAVORY  (H.  Coll.,  1890).  Argent,  two  pales  within  as 
many  flaunches  vert,  a  chief  sable,  thereon  a  staff  erect  en- 
twined by  a  serpent  proper.     Mantling  vert  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  in  front  of  a 
cubit  arm  proper,  the  hand  holding  a  chapeau  gules,  turned 
up  argent,  a  serpent  nowed  vert,  between  two  branches  of 
laurel,  also  proper.     Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  Borradaile  Savory,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1855; 

d.    1906;    m.    1881,    Florence  Julia    (d.    1902),    d.    of 

Frederick  William  Pavy,  F.R.S.,  M.D.,  of  Grosvenor 

Street : — 
Sir  William  Borradaile  Savory,  3rd  Bart.  (24  March  1890), 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ,  High  Sheriff  Bucks.  1923,  Knight 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1907,  Argemone  Margaret  Carruthers, 
d.  of  the  late  Charles  Johnstone  of  Liverpool ;  and  has 
issue— Argemone  Margaret  Joyce ;  Diana  Victor  ;  and 
Pamela  Frances.  Res. — Woodlands,  Stoke  Poges,  co. 
Buckingham.     Club — Leander. 

SAWBRIDGE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  bars  azure,  each 
charged  with  a  barrulet  dancett^e  argent,  on  a  chief  in- 
dented of  the  second,  an  ermine  spot  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  azure,  holding  in  his  paw  a  saw  erect  or,  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  an  ermine  spot  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Sikes  Sawbridge,  Rural  Dean  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1874,  Eliza- 
beth Tudor,  eld.  d.  of  late  George  Edward  Frere, 
F.R.S.,  of  Roydon    Hall,  Diss,  Norfolk  :— 

Rev.  John  Edward  Bridgeman  Sawbridge,  b.  1877  ; 
m.  1906,  Lucy  Maud,  d.  of  Rev.  Raywood  Firth,  and  has 
issue — Christopher  John  Bridgeman  Sawbridge,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906  ;  Henry  Raywood  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  Peter  Frere  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Richard 
Swithin  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Lucy  Mar- 
garet.   Res. — Brent  Pelham  Rectory,  Buntingford. 

Bartle  Frere  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.  Res. — 
24  Reynolds  Close,  Hampstead  Way,  N.W.11. 

Henry  Richard  Sawbridge,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  R.N., 
b.  1885.    Res.—  Thrigby  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 

Rev.  Hugh  Fabian  Frere  Sawbridge,  M.C.,  b.  1887. 
Res. — Thrigby  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 

SAWBRIDGE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  bars  azure,  each 
charged  with  a  barrulet  dancette"e  argent,  a  chief  indented  of 
the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  azure,  holding  a  hand- 
saw erect  or. 

Sons    of  Capt.    Robert    Cooper    Sawbridge,    of   10th 

Hussars,  b.  1837;  d.  1886  ;  m   1872,  Elizabeth  Frances, 

d.  of  Henry  Denne  of  Canterbury  : — 

James  Henry  Alured  de  Denne  Sawbridge,  Gentleman, 

b.   1873;    m.  1897,  Maud,  eldest  d.  of  late  Richard  John 

Richard    Ratcliffe  Keane ;    and    has    issue — Robert   John 

Wanley  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 

Irving  Robert  Wanley  Sawbridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1875, 
Res.— 

SAWBRIDGE-ERLE-DRAX.       Quarterly,    1   and    4, 
chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  ostrich  feathers 
in  plume,  issuant  of  the  first,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
argent,    charged   with   a   cross   crosslet   of  the   third   (for 
Drax) ;    2.  gules,    three  escallops,  two  and  one,  argent,  a 
bordure  engrailed  of  the  last,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
or,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  first  (for  Erie) ;  3. 
or,  two  bars  azure,  each  charged  with  a  barrulet  dancette'e 
argent,    a  chief  indented  of  the   second  (for   Sawbridge). 
Mantling  azure  and  or,     Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-dragon,   wings   inverted  or,    and  for   dis- 
tinction the  shoulder  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet   gules 
(for  Drax) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  azure,  holding  a  hand-saw  erect  or  (for  Sawbridge). 
Sons  of  Wanley  Ellis  Sawbridge-Erle-Drax,  of  Bilting 
House,  Wye,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Dorset  (Queen's  Own) 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.   1859,  succeeded   to  his  estates 
under    the  will    of  his  uncle,  John   Samuel  Wanley 
Sawbridge-Erle-Drax,   Esquire,    J. P.,  D.L.,    M.P.  in 
Jan.  1887;  assumed    by  Royal  Licence  the  additional 
surnames  and  arms  of  Erle-Drax,  October  7  following  ; 
d.  1928;  in.  1892,  Milward  (d.  1901),    only   surviving 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Wyld,  formerly  Lieutenant  3rd 
(King's  Own)  Light  Dragoons  : — 
John  Charles  William  Sawbridge-Erle-Drax,  Gentleman, 
b.  1893.     Seat — Bilting  House,  Wye,  Kent. 

George  Wanley  Sawbridge- Erle-Drax, Gentleman, £.1900. 

SAWLE,  see  GRAVES-SAWLE. 


SAWREY-COOKSON  (R  L.  1881.  H.  Coll.).    Quarterly. 
1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  between  six  lioncels 
gules,    a    rose  of  the    first,    between    two   arrows    proper 
(Sawrey) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  nebulyor  and  gules,  two  pallets 
between  as  many  legs  couped  at    the  thigh  in  armour  all 
counterchanged    (Cookson).       Mantling    gules    and     or. 
Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  an  arrow  in 
bend  sinister  point  downwards,  the  Roman  fasces  fesseways, 
all  proper  (Sawrey) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  gules, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  club  also  proper,  and  resting 
the  sinister  paw  on  a  spur,  rowel  upwards  or  (Cookson). 
Mottoes — "  Nil  desperandum  "  ;  "  Dictisfactisque  simpler." 
Sons  of  James  Sawrey-Cookson,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  of  Neasham 
Hall,  Darlington;  and  Broughton  Tower,  Broughton- 
in-Furness,  Lanes,  (who  assumed  the  additional  name 
of  Sawrey  by  Royal  Licence  in    1881,   in  compliance 
with  the  will  of  his  kinsman,  John  Sawrey,  Esq.,  of 
Broughton   Tower,    co.    Lancaster,    D.L.    and   J.  P. ), 
b.   1816 ;  d.  1888 ;    m.  3rd,    1865,  Georgina  Margaret 
(d.  1924),  d.  of  Gen.  William  Edward  Rawlinson,  and 
grand-dau.  of  John  Rawlinson  of  Alresford  House,  co. 
Southampton : — 
Lt.-Col.  Freville  Rawlinson  Sawrey-Cookson,  served  Boer 
War  and  Great   War,    Lt.-Col.    G.H.Q.   Staff,   b.    1866; 
m.  ist,   1890,    Catherine   Anna   (d.   1920),   d.    of  the   late 
Richard  Stirling  of  Craigwallace,   Bridge  of  Allan,  and  of 
Cordale,    Dumbartonshire  ;    and    has    had    issue — James 
Richard    Freville   Sawrey-Cookson,    Gentleman,   b.    1891  ; 
d.    1903 ;    m.  and,   1924,  Marjorie   Doris,  d.    of  William 
Belcher,  of  Westcllffe-on-Sea,  and  Chateau  St.    Maurice, 
Mentone.       Res. — The   Old    Nook,    Bloxham,    Banbury. 
Club— Junior  Carlton. 

Ernest  Edward  Sawrey-Cookson,  Esq.,  Capt.  W.  Yorks. 

Regt.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1867;   m.   1898,  Amy,  d.  of 

C.  J.  Coles.     Res.— Leybourne  Stud,  West  Mailing,  Kent. 

Lowthian  Sawrey-Cookson,  Gentleman,  b  1870.     Club — 

Caledonian. 

Clement  Sawrey-Cookson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872 ;  m  1906, 
Myra,  d.  of  John  Neilson  of  Mollance,  Kirkcudbrightshire  ; 
and  has  issue  —  John  Clement  Basil  Sawrey-Cookson. 
Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Myra  Hermione  ;  and  Janet  Marion, 
Res.  —  Lincombe  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcs. 

Christopher  Bryan  Crackenthorpe  Sawrey  -  Cookson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1875.    Res. — British  Columbia. 

Sydney  Spencer  Sawrey-Cookson,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Judicial  Commissioner 
British  North  Borneo  1910,  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Gambia,  1920,  and  of  Gold  Coast  Colony  1925,  b.  1876  ;  m. 
1910,  Edith  Isabel  Margaret,  eldest  d.  of  Sir  George 
Robertson  Turner,  and  has  issue — Richard  Buchanan 
Sawrey-Cookson,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  June  Isabel  Sydney  ; 
and  Audrey  Rosaline.  Res.—  Judge's  Quarters,  Sekond, 
Accra,  Gold  Coast  Colony.  Clubs—  Brooks's,  New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge. 

SAWYER  of  Heywood  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse 
chequy  or  and  sable,  between  three  sea-pies  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  talbot  guardant  proper.  Motto — "  Cherche 
et  tu  trouveras." 

Son  of  Rev.  William  George  Sawyer,  M.A.,  Rector  of 

Taplow,  b.  1829  ;  d.  ;    m.   1862,  Margaret,  d.  ot 

Rev.  C.  A.  Sheppard  of  Great  Milton,  Oxon.  : — 

Rev.   William  Ellis  Sawyer,    M.A.,   b.   1878;    m.   1908, 

Gertrude  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Ralph  Henry  Cole 

of  Fell  Court,  Torquay.     Res.—  Middleton  Stoney  Rectory, 

Bicester. 

SAWYER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse  argent,  in  chief  a 
caduceus  erect  or,  between  two  sea-pies  proper,  and  in  base 
a  sea-pie  of  the  last  between  two  caducei  erect  of  the 
third.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  caducei  saltirewise  or,  upon 
a  mount  vert,  a  foxhound  scenting  proper.  Motto — 
"  Cherche  et  tu  trouveras." 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Sawyer,  Knt.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 

F.S.A.,  J. P.,  of  Haseley  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1844  ; 

d.  1919  ;   m.  1873,  Adelaide  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  John 

Harwood    Hill,    B.A.,    F.S.A.,    Rector  of  Cranoe, 

Leics-  : — 

James  Edward  Hill  Sawyer,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C., 

T.A.  Res.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.Ch.  (Oxon.),  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.). 

F.R.G.S.,  b.  1874  ;   m.  1906,  Margaret  Longstaff,  d.  of 

Lt.-Col.  Llewellyn  Wood  Longstaff,  O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 


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and  has  issue — James  Basil  Longstaff  Sawyer,  Esq., 
b.  1910 ;  Edward  Llewellyn  Sawyer,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 1  ;  Frank  Longstaff  Sawyer,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
Joan  Mary. — Res. — Holton  House,  Burwash,  Sussex. 
Ralph  Fitz  James  Sawyer,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.A. 
Res.),  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1881  ;  tn.  191 1, 
Winifred  Mayzod,  d.  of  Rev.  David  Thomas,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Rector  of  Garsington, 
Oxon.;  and  has  issue — MervynSawyer,Gentleman,6.i9i4; 
Susan.     Res. — Bayley  House,  Wellington,  Shropshire. 

SAY,  see  HALL-SAY. 

SAYE  and  SELE,  Baron,  see  TWISLETON-WYKE- 
HAM-FIENNES. 

SAYER  of  Pett  Place  (Vn.  of  Essex  1634,  H.  Coll.). 
Gules,  a  chevron  argent  between  three  peewits  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper,  garnished 
or,  the  hand  grasping  a  griffin's  head  erased  or. 

Son    of  John  Sayer,  Esq.,  of  Pett  Place,  Kent,  and 

Arlingham,    co.    Gloucester,    M.A. ,    Barrister-at-Law 

(Lincoln's  Inn),  J. P.  co.  Kent,  b.   1823;   d.  1886;   m. 

1849,  Charlotte  Sibella  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Rev.  William 

Crawley: — 

Arthur  Sayer,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;   m.  1887,  Anna  Kate, 

d.  of  Benjamin  Smith  ;  and  has  issue — Rev.  Arthur  Gerald 

Sayer,   M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of  West  End,  Southampton, 

b.  1888  [m.  1922,  Bridget  Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  Edward 

St.  Aubyn,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Manor  Lodge,  Devonport, 

and   has    issue  —  Julian    Honrywood    Sayer,    Gentleman, 

b.  1926  ;  and  Madryn  Bridget].     Seat— Pett  Place,  Charing, 

Kent.    Res. — Brunstead,  Dean  Park  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  SAYLE,  Gentleman,  Master  of 
Arts  of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge.  Born 
December  6,  1864,  being  the  fifth  son  of  Robert  Sayle, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cambridge,  by  his  wife  Priscilla  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ginger  of  Eddlesborough,  in  the  co.  of 
Buckingham.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  on  a  fesse 
cottised  engrailed  azure,  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
sable ,  as  many  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  wolf's  head  couped  sable,  gorged  with 
a  collar  gemelle  or,  three  escallops  gold.  Motto — "  Who 
most  has  served  is  greatest. "  Livery — Blue  and  silver. 
Estate — Parsley  House,  Southery,  Downham  Market,  in  the 
county  of  Norfolk. 

SAYLE  (H.  Coll.,  12  Jan.  1874).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  plain 
with  cottises  engrailed  azure,  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  sable,  as  many  gryphons'  heads  erased  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  wolfs  head  couped  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  or,  three  escallops  also  or.  Motto — "  Who  most  has 
served  is  greatest." 

Sons  of  Bordman  Bromhead  Dalton  Sayle,  Gentleman, 

of  Roydon,  Essex,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1879,  Charlotte 

Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Sayle,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cambridge: — 

Robert  Theophilus  Dalton  Sayle,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.S.C. , 

b.   1882  ;    m.   1908,  Winifred  Gertrude  Mary,   elder  d.   of 

William  Frederick  Laurie  ;    and  has  issue — Mary  Isabel. 

Res. — Langtons,  Ottershaw,  Surrey.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Lieut. -Comdr.  Arthur   Reginald  Willis  Sayle,   R.N. R. , 

R.D.,    F.R.G.S.,    Barrister-at-Law,   Gray's   Inn,    b.   1887. 

Club — Junior  Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Robert  Sayle,   Gentleman,  b.  1816 ;    d.   1883  ; 
m.  1849,   Priscilla  Caroline,  d.  of  Thomas  Ginger,  of 
Slapton,  Bucks.: — 
George  Moore  Sayle,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — West 
Southbourne,  Hants. 

ARTHUR  JOHN  SCANTLEBURY,  Esquire,  late 
Capt.  3rd  Middlesex  Artil.  (Vol.).  Botn  July  30, 1853, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Scantlebury,  Esq., 
Major  3rd  Middx.  Artill.  (Vol.),  of  Broadoak,  Clapham 
Common,  Surrey,  by  his  wife  Emma,  dau.  of  George  Healey. 
Armorial  bearings— Argent,  two  chevronels  gules,  between 
as  many  garbs  in  chief  vert,  and  a  level  with  plummet  in 
base  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest -On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough  proper,  holding 
in  the  beak  an  estoile  or,  and  supporting  with  the  dexter 
leg  an  antique  shield  vert,  charged  with  an  anchor  also  or. 
Motto  — "  Et  probus  et  verus."     Married,  May  18,  1878, 


Jessie  Ellen,  second  dau.  of  the  late  William  Oliver  Scantle- 
bury of  Barnham  Court,  Sussex ;  and  has  Issue — Irene 
Healey.  Residence  —  Wilton  Lodge,  Boxmoor,  Herts. 
Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

SCARBROUGH,  Earl  of,  see  LUMLEY. 

SCARISBRICK.     Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  parted  and 
fretty,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  in  pale  all  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On   a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,    a   falcon   close 
proper,  belled  and  jessed,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  mullet  of  six  points  or.    Motto — ' '  Patientia  vincit  omnia. 
Son  of  Sir  Charles  Scarisbrick,  Kt.  Bach. ,  of  Scarisbrick 
Lodge,  Lanes.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1830; 
d.  1923 ;  m.  i860,  Bertha  Petronella  (d.  1916),  dau.  of 
Ernst  Marquard  Schonfeld  of  Hanau  on  the  Maine, 
and  of  Dusseldorf  on  the  Rhine  : — 
Sir  (Tom)  Talbot  Leyland  Scarisbrick,  1st  Bart.  (1909), 
J. P.  cos.  Dorset  and  Lanes.,  M.P.  for  South  Dorset  1906- 
10,  Mayor  of  Southport  1902-3,  formerly  Lieut.  Lancashire 
Hussars  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  April  28,  1874  ;  m.   1895,  Josephine, 
youngest    dau.    of    William  Selah  Chamberlain  of  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  U.S.A.,  and  has  had  issue — Everard  Talbot 
Scarisbrick,    Esq.,    J. P.  co.    Lancaster,  b.    Dec.    10,    1896 
[m.  1919,  Nadine  Celeste,  d.  of  Charles  Brumm,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Manchester];  Ronald  Charles  Talbot  Scarisbrick,  Esq., 
b.  Jan.  15,  1899,  d.  April  14,  1913.     Seat—  Scarisbrick  Hall, 
Ormskirk,  Lanes.     Club — Bachelors'. 

SCEALES  of  Thomhill,  Falkirk  (L.O.,  18  Feb.   1909). 


Argent,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gules,  between  two  bars 
azure,  the  one  in  chief  charged  with  three  crosses  patee  of 
the  field.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's  gamb  grasping  a  palm-branch 
proper.     Motto — "  Hold  fast." 

Only  son  of  James  Sceales,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Thornhill, 
Falkirk,  Stirlingshire,  Brigadier-General  Royal  Com- 
pany of  Archers  (Queen's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland), 
b.  1834 ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1877,  Maxwell  Margaret 
M'Dougall,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Ward,  R.N.  :— 


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George  Adinston  M'Laren  Sceales  of  Thornhill,  D.S.O. , 
Lt.-Col.  late  Princess  Louise's  91st  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  and  Tank  Corps,  Member  of  Royal  Company 
of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  served  in  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (two  medals,  six  clasps),  including 
the  battles  of  Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Paardeberg, 
and  Driefontein,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  comdg.  4th  and 
4/5th  Black  Watch,  and  later  Brig.-Gen.  comdg.  1st  Tank 
Bde.  (desp.  3  times,  D.S.O.,  Brev.  Lt.-Col.),  b.  1878; 
m.  1919,  Evelyn  Lily  May,  d.  of  A.  P.  MacEwen,  and 
widow  of  Brig.-Gen.  H.  B.  Kirk;  and  has  issue — James 
Stewart  MacEwen  Sceales,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Seats — 
Thornhill,  Falkirk,  Stirlingshire  ;  Cliffs  End  Hall,  Ebbsfleet, 
Thanet.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Automobile,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

SCARLETT  (H.  Coll.,  1835).  Chequy  or  and  gules,  a 
lion  rampant  ermine,  on  a  canton  azure,  a  castle  triple- 
turretted  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Tuscan  column  chequy  or  and 
gules,  supported  on  either  side  by  a  lion's  gamb  ermines, 
erased  gules.  Motto — "  Suis  stat  viribus."  Livery — Dark 
blue  coat  and  waistcoat,  canary  colour  breeches  and  silver 
buttons. 

Sons  of  Leopold  James  Yorke  Campbell  Scarlett,  Esq., 

of  Parkhurst,  Surrey,  Lieut. -Col.  Scots  Guards,  b.  1847  ; 

d.  1888  ;  m.  1871,  Bessie  Florence,  second  d.  and  cob. 

of  Edward  Gibson  : — 
Rt,  Hon.  Hugh  Richard  Scarlett,  D.S.O. ,  7th  Baron 
Abinger  (12  Jan.  1835)  [Supporters  of  Barony  —  On 
either  side  an  angel  vested  argent,  the  tunic  azure,  the 
wings  or,  in  the  exterior  hand  a  sword  in  bend  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or],  Lt.-Col.  late  R. A.,  served  S.  Africa 
1900-02,  and  Great  War  1914-18  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  Brev.), 
b.  1878  ;  m.  1913,  Marjorie  Ursula,  d.  of  John  McPhillamy, 
of  Blair  Atholl,  Bathurst,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Hon. 
James  Richard  Scarlett,  b.  1914;  Hon.  John  Leopold 
Campbell  Scarlett,  b.  1916;  Hon.  Felix  Hugh  Lawrence 
Scarlett,  b.  1920.  Seat — Inverlochy  Castle,  Fort  William, 
co.  Inverness.  Town  res. — 39  Manor  House,  Marylebone, 
N.W.      Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Hon.  Percy  Gerald  Scarlett,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  E.  Kent 
Regt.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1929,  Margaret  Macdonald,  widow  of 
Col.  W.  R.  Macbean.     Club — United  Service. 

SCHOFIELD  of  Chadlington  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  on  a 


fesse  between  three  bulls'  heads  couped  argent, two  swords 
in  saltire  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  bull's  head  couped 
gules,  collared  argent,  two  swords  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  In  te  Domine  speravi."     Livery —  Dark  brown. 

Son  of  William  Schofield,  of  Liverpool,  b.   1828  ; 

d.   1898  ;    m.  1850,  Jane,  d.  of  Henry  Woods,  of 

Wigan  : — 
Frederick  William  Schofield,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1918), 
T.D.,  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.)  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I., 
J. P.  Oxon.,  served  Great  War  (desp.),  b.  1856; 
m.  1st,  1891,  Caroline  Harriette  Maude,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Carpenter,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  of  Chadlington, 
Oxon. ;  2nd,  1914,  Winifred  Maud,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Usborne,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  of  Writtle, 
Essex ;  and  by  her  has  issue  —  Katherine  Patricia. 
Seat — Langston  House,  Chadlington,  Charlbury,  Oxon. 
Clubs — Junior    Carlton,  Oxford  and  County  (Oxford). 

SCHOLFIELD  of  Sandhall  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse 
argent  and  gules,  in  chief  two  bulls'  heads  couped  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed  vert, 
seeded  or.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  couped  gules,  gorged 
with  a  collar  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  pair  of 
manacles  or.     Motto — "  Post  spinas  palma." 

Sons  of  Robert  Stanley  Scholfield,  Esq.,  of  Sandhall, 
Howden,  Yorks.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1913  ;  m. 
1875,  Ada  Elizabeth,  d.  and  co-h.  of  Rev.  Canon 
T.  B.  Paget,  of  Welton,  Brough,  E.  Yorks.  :— 

Edward  Paget  Scholfield,  Esq.,  J. P.  E.R.  Yorks., 
temp.  Capt.  (1915)  E.  Yorks.  Yeo.,  Lieut.  Res.  House- 
hold Batt.  (1917),  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (1918),  ret.  (1920)  with 
rank  of  Capt.,  b.  1877 ;  m.  1920,  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of 
Alan  William  Heber- Percy,  Esq.,  of  Durweston,  Bland- 
ford,  Dorset ;  and  has  issue — Mary  ;  and  Helen.  Seat — 
Sandhall,  Howden,  Yorks. 

Alwyn  Faber  Scholfield,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Camb., 
b.  1884.     Res. — King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Capt.  Ralph  Beckett  Scholfield,  b.  1885.  Res.— 26  St. 
Leonard's  Terrace,  S.W. 

Capt.  Wilfrid  Stanley  Scholfield,  b.  1890.  Res.— 
Annandale,  Salmon  Arm,  British  Columbia. 

SCHANK  of  Castle  Riggs  (L.O.,  1732).  Gules,  on  a 
fesse  between  a  cinquefoil  in  chief  and  a  falcon's  leg  erased 
jessed  and  belled  in  base  argent,  a  hawk's  lure  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle  rising  propei .     Motto — "  Spero." 

Son  of  Alexander  Schank ,  Esq . ,  of  Castleriggs,  Civil  and 
Sessions  Judge  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.  (ret.  1856),  b.  181 1  ; 


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Lt.-Col.  Henry  Dundas  Campbell,  8th  Hussars:— 
Lionel  Arthur    Vansittart  Schank,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 
Post.  add. — 

SCHILIZZI  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  bendlets  between 
eight  mullets  one,  three,  three  and  one  azure.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
greyhound  sejant  argent,  issuing  out  of  rushes  proper. 
Motto — "  Nihil  semper  floret." 

Son  of  the  late  John  Schilizzi : — 

Stephen  Stefanovitch  Schilizzi,  Gentleman,  County 
Alderman,  Northants.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1896,  Julia,  2nd  d.  of 
Sir  Lucas  Ralli,  1st  Bart.,  and  has  issue=John  Stephen 
Schilizzi,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.  Res. — Guilsborough  Court, 
co.  Northampton.     Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative. 

SCHOMBERG.  (A  coat  of  foreign  origin  confirmed  in 
England  by  grant,  H.  Coll.,  1816 ;  limitations  being  sub- 
sequently extended  by  a  later  grant).  Gules,  in  chief  four 
escarbuncles  or,  in  base  two  chevronels  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  seven  mullets  azure,  between  twelve  escut- 
cheons, six,  four,  two,  in  chief,  and  a  lamb  passant  in  base 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  the  sails  argent,  a 
demi-lion  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper,  support- 
ing a  flagstaff  on  which  a  pennon  gules,  charged  with  an 


anchor   or.      Motto — "Persevere."      Livery— Drab    coat, 
yellow  collar,  cuffs,  waistcoat,  breeches,  and  black  stockings. 
Sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  Herbert  St.  George  Schomberg,  C.B., 
b.  1845  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1881,  Sophia  Elizabeth  (d.  1914), 
second  d.  of  the  late  William  Barry  Hoare,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Monkstown,  co.  Cork: — 
Rev.    Edward    St.  George    Schomberg,    M.A.    (Oxon.), 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  temp.  C.F.   17th  Div. 
1916-17  (desp. ,  Order  of  St.  Sava  5th  Class),  Vicar  of  St. 
Andrew's  since  1917,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1919,  Mary  Alice,  d.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Samson,  of  Armitage  Lodge,  Staffs.  ;  and  has 
issue — Arthur  Charles   Barry  Schomberg,    Gentleman,    b. 
1923  ;  Geoffrey  St.  George  Schomberg,  Gentleman,  b.  1927. 
Res. — St.    Andrew's    Vicarage,    30   Ashley   Place,    West- 
minster, S.W.  1. 

Harold  St.  George  Schomberg,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major 
East  Surrey  Regt. ,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  6th 
Glos.  Regt.,£.  1886;  m.  1917,  Madeline  Grace,  yngst.  d. 
of  William  Stancomb,  Esq. ,  of  Blounts  Court,  Potterne, 
Wilts.     Address— c/o  Cox  &  Co. 

SCHOMBERG  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  in  chief  four  escar- 
buncles or,  in  base  two  chevronels  of  the  last,  each  charged 
with  seven  mullets  azure,  between  twelve  escocheons  six, 


four,  two  in  chief,  and  a  lamb  passant  in  base  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  the  sails  argent,  a  demi-lion 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  supporting  a  flagstaff  proper, 
thereon  hoisted  a  pennon  gules  charged  with  an  anchor 
erect,  and  the  words,  "  Le  Vengeur,"  gold.  Motto — 
"  Persevere."  Livery — Drab  coat,  yellow  collar,  cuffs, 
waistcoat,  breeches,  and  black  stockings. 

Sons  of  late  Joseph  Trigge  Schomberg,  Esq.,  Q.C. ,  of 

Seend  Lodge,  Melksham,  Wilts. ,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 

Inn  and  Recorder  of  Aldborough,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1878  ;  m. 

1834,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Carpenter 

Ray:— 

Reginald  Brodrick  Schomberg,  Gentleman ,  B.  A. ,  Barrister- 

at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1849  ;  m.  1879,  Frances  Sophia  (d. 

1924),  d.  of  Thomas  Charles  Morris,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bryn 

Myrddin  and  Llanstephan  Castle,  Carmarthenshire ;  and  has 

issue —  Reginald  Charles  Francis  Schomberg,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 

with  Bar,    B.A.    (Oxon.),  Lt.-Col.    Seaforth   Highlanders. 

Res. — Chasewood  Lodge,  Ross-on-Wye. 

Edmund  Clerke  Schomberg,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Wilts. 
(High  Sheriff  1902),  b.  1852;  m.  1894,  Violet  Louise,  yr.  d. 
of  Martin  Bryan  Stapylton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Myton  Hall, 
Yorks.     Seat — Seend  Lodge,  Melksham,  Wilts. 

SCHWEDER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  issuant  out  of  a  mount 
in  base  a  demi-stag  proper,  between  two  flaunches  azure, 
each  charged  with  a  star  of  eight  points  of  the  field  ; 
and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Harvey, 
namely :— Argent,  three  trefoils    slipped  vert  in  bend, 


between  two  shuttles  bendwise  gules.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of 
a  mount  vert,  a  demi-stag  proper,  between  two  wings 
displayed  azure,  each  charged  with  a  star  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Festinatio  et  securitas."  Bn 

Third  son  of  Julius  Edward  Schweder,  Gentleman, 
of  Courtfield  Gardens,  Kensington,  b.  1822 ;  d. 
1889  ;   m.  1850,  Ida,  d.  of  : — 

Paul  Ernest  Schweder,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
Army  Motor  Res.,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1884,  Isabella,  d.  of 
John  Harvey  of  Stirling,  N.B.  ;  and  has  issue  — 
Ronald  Paul  Schweder,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  Kenneth 
Ernest  Schweder,  Gentleman,  b.  1894 ;  Donal  Peter 
Schweder,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Beatrix  Cecily.  Res. — 
Courtlands,  Goring-by-Sea,  Sussex.  Clubs  —  Devon- 
shire, R.A.C. 

SCHUSTER  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Ermine,  two  swords  in 
saltire,  points  downwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  sur- 
mounted by  a  lion  passant  of  the  last,  on  a  chief  gules,  an 
eagle  displayed  argent  between  two  human  hearts  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  two  swords  in 
saltire  as  in  the  arms,  a  lion  passant  or,  charged  with  two 
human  hearts  gules.     Motto—"  In  Gott  allein." 


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Sons  of  Ernest  Joseph  Schuster,  Esq.,   K.C.,  LL.D. , 

Barr.-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.   1850;    d.  1924;    tn. 

1876,  Hilda  (Res.— 33  Albert  Court,  S.W.7),  d.  of  Sir 

Hermann  Weber,  M.D. : — 

Edgar  H.J.  Schuster,  Gentleman,  D.Sc.  Oxford,  b.  1879  ; 

m.  1904,  Beatrice,  d.  of  William  West,  of  Barcote,  Faring- 

don,    Oxon.,   and    has    issue — Aubrey    William    Schuster 

Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Helen.    Res. — no  Banbury  Road, 

Oxford.      Club— Savile. 

Sir  George  Ernest  Schuster,  K.C.M.G. ,  C.B.E.,  M.C., 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Lt.-Col. 
T.A.  Res.,  late  Q.O.  Oxfordsh.  Hussars  Yeo.,  Finance 
Member  Executive  Council  of  Viceroy  of  India  since  1928, 
served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times),  has 
Grand  Cordon  and  Order  of  the  Nile,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1908, 
Hon.  Gwendolen,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Parker  of  Waddington, 
and  has  issue — John  Barkley  Schuster,  Esq.,  b.  1910 ; 
Richard  Douglas  Schuster,  Esq.,  b.  1912.  Post.  adds. — 
New  Delhi,  India  ;  Nether  Worton  House,  Middle  Barton, 
Oxon.      Clubs — Cavalry,  Brooks's,  City  of  London. 

Sons    of    Francis    Joseph     Schuster    of    Harrington 

Gardens,  S.   Kensington,  b.   1823 ;  d.  1906  ;  tn.   1849, 

Marie,  d.  of  Max  Pfeiffer  of  Stuttgart,  Wurtemberg: — 

Professor  Sir   Arthur    Schuster,    Knt.    Bach.,    F.R.S., 

formerly  Professor  of  Physics  at  University  of  Manchester, 

Ph.D.    (Heidelberg),  Sc.D.    (Camb.),    6.    1851  ;    tn.    1887, 

Cary,  d.  of  George  Loveday  of  Wardington,  Oxon.  ;   and 

has  issue — Leonard  Frances  Schuster,   Esq.,  b.   1889  [m. 

1915,  Edythe  Shipton  Goodall]  ;    and  four  daus.     Res.— 

Yeldall,  Twyford,  Berks.     Club— Athenaeum. 

Sir  Felix  Schuster,  1st  Bart.  (24  July  1906),  Member  of 
the  Council  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  1906-16, 
b.  1854  ;  tn.  1879,  Alwine  Meta  (d.  1918),  d.  of  Sir  Herman 
Weber  ;  and  has  issue — Felix  Victor  Schuster,  Esq.,  b.  1885 
[tn.  1910,  Lucy  Edith,  d.  of  late  W.  B.  Skene  of 
Hallyards  and  Pitlour,  Fife,  and  has  issue  —  Felix 
James  Moncrieff  Schuster,  Esq.,  b.  1913 ;  Felicia  Mary 
Alison;  and  Dorothy  Ann  Violet  (Res. — Fair  Crouch, 
Wadhurst,  Sussex.  Club — Boodle's);  and  four  daus.  Res. — 
Verdley,  Fernhurst,  Sussex  ;  48  Cadogan  Place,  W.  Clubs 
— Brooks's,  Alpine,  Arts. 

SCICLUNA  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  rock  proper,  a 
horse  rampant  ermine,  in  chief  a  cross  of  eight  points,  be- 
tween on  the  dexter  a  decrescent,  and  on  the  sinister  an 
increscent  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
Issuant  from  a  crown  vallery  or,  a  demi-horse  argent,  semee 
of  crescents  gules,  holding  between  the  legs  a  cross  as  in 
the  arms. 

Son  of  Emanuel  Scicluna,  1st  Marquess  Scicluna  (Holy 

Roman  Church),  Banker  and  Pres.  of  Malta  Chamber 

of  Commerce : — 

Guiseppe  Scicluna,  2nd  Marquess,   Knight  of  the  Most 

Holy    Sepulchre,    b.     1855.       Seat—  Palazzo     Hompesch, 

Valetta,  Malta;   Naxaro,  Malta. 

SCOBIE  of  Keoldale  (L.O.,  1885).  Azure,  on  a  bend  or, 
between  two  bears'  heads  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules, 
three  escallops  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a 
dagger  erect  proper.     Motto — "  Bi  treun." 

Son  of  John  Scobie,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Keoldale  : — 

Jame*s    Scobie,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

SCOT,  see  GOLDIE-SCOT. 

SCOTT,  see  JOHNSTONE-SCOTT,  MACMILLAN- 
SCOTT,   MORRISON-SCOTT,  and  ROBSON-SCOTT. 

CHARLES  NORMAN  LINDSAY  TOLLEMACHE 
SCOTT,  Esq.,  J.  P.  for  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  and  a 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire  (High  Sheriff  1895).  Born 
1852,  being  the  eldest  surv.  son  of  John  Lindsay  Scott  of 
Mollance,  N.B. ,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Gillham. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1882)— Parted  per  pale  or  and 
azure,  on  a  bend  a  mullet  between  two  crescents,  all  counter- 
changed,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  horse-shoe  of  the  first,  im- 
paling the  arms  of  Tollemache,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  a  fret  sable  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  an  imperial  crown  or 
between  three  mullets  argent,  within  the  Royal  Tressure  of 
Scotland  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  gules,  attired 
and  unguled  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  horse- 
shoe, also  or.  Motto — "Amo."  Married,  1882,  Lady 
Agnes  Mary  Tollemache  (d.  1912),  sister  of  Rt.  Hon. 
William,  9th  Earl  of  Dysart ;  and  has  issue — Wenefryde 
Agatha  Tollemache  Scott  [tn.  1913,  Major  Owain  Edward 


Greaves,  late  R. H.  Gds.,  of  Glangwna,  co.  Carnarvon; 
and  has  issue].  Post.  add. — AmpheySt.  Peter,  Cirencester, 
Glos.     Club — Brooks's. 

DONALD  ALBERT  SCOTT,  Armiger.  .  Born  June 
17,  1856,  being  the  third  son  of  Robert  Bagge  Scott  of 
Norwich,  by  his  wife  Emily  Mary,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Robert  Tallent  of  Rushmere,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  by 
his  wife  Harriet  Sophia  Tallent,  granddaughter  of  Eliza- 
beth Rous.     Armorial  bearings  —  He  bears  for  Arms: 


Party  per  pale  argent  and  pean,  a  saltire  nebuly  between 
two  cinquetoils  in  pale,  and  as  many  annulets  in  fesse,  all 
counterchanged  ;  and  for  a  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  wing  or,  semee  of  bay-leaves  proper, 
a  crescent  pean  ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Tace  aut  face."  Post, 
add.  —  10A  Cunningham  Place,  N.W.8.  Club  —  Junior 
Conservative. 

SCOTT  of  Malleny  (L.O. ,  1672-7).     Or,  on  a  bend  azure, 

a  star  between  two  crescents  of  the  first  (Scott  of  Buccleuch), 

and   for   difference,  in   base   an   arrow   bendwise    proper, 

feathered  and  barbed  argent.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 

Crest — A  stag  lodged  proper.     Motto — "Amo  probos." 

Son   of  Major-Gen.  Sir   Francis   Cunningham   Scott, 

K.C.B.,   K.C.M.G.,  b.  1834;  d.  1902  ;  tn.  1859,  Mary 

Olivia,  eldest  d.  of  late   Rev.   Edward  Ward,   M.A. , 

Rector  of  East  Clandon,  co.  Surrey: — 

Carteret    Cunningham    Scott,    Esq.,    b.    1862.      Seats — 

JOHN  HENRY  FRANCIS  KINNAIRD  SCOTT, 
Esquire,  of  Gala,  in  the  county  of  Selkirk,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  the  counties  of  Selkirk  and  Roxburgh,  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  for  the  county  of  Selkirk.  Born  May  10,  1859, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Scott,  Esquire,  of 
Gala,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Isabella,  eldest  daughter  and 
h.  of  Captain  Charles  Kinnaird  Johnstone  Gordon,  Knight 
of  the  Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  star  of  six  points 
between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister  chief  point 
a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  leaved  vert  (Scott,  L.O.,  1672 -7) ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sable,  five  escallops 
or  (Pringle  of  Galashiels,  L.O.,  1793).  Upon  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  lady  richly  attired,  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  a  rose  proper.  Mottoes — "  Prudenter  amo  "  ; 
under  the  shield,  "Sursum."  Seat — Gala  House,  Gala- 
shiels, in  the  county  of  Selkirk. 


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ROBERT  THOMAS  CHARLES  SCOTT,  Gentleman. 
Born  July  i6,  1864,  being  the  only  son  of  Robert  Thomas 
Charles  Scott,  Staff  Surgeon,  R. N.,  Deputy- Inspector 
Gen.  Hospital  of  Fleets,  D. L.  for  Zetland,  by  his  wife 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Alex.  Watson,  C.  E.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  26  March  1686) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  abend 
azure,  a  star  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference ;   2  and 

3,  azure,  three  boars'  heads  couped  within  a  bordure  in- 
dented or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  boar's  head  couped  or,  holding 
in  his  mouth  four  arrows  gules,  feathered  and  headed 
argent.  Motto— "  Doe  weell  and  let  them  say."  Married, 
July  25,  1885,  Agnes,  second  dau.  of  Laurence  Georgeson ; 
and  has  h&d.  Issue — (1)  Robert  Thomas  Charles  Scott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Dec.  13,  1886;  (2)  Stuart  Scott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1887,  d.  1887;  (3)  Alexander  James  Scott,  Gentleman,  b. 
April  4,  1888,  </.iqoi  ;  Agnes  Robina  Mary  ;  Edith  Margaret ; 
Catherine  Watson ;  Georgiana  Josephine  ;  Ella  Ethel  Laura 
Jane  ;  and  Florence  Joan  Kathleen.  Res. — 99A  Commer- 
cial Street,  Lerwick,  N.B. 

SCOTT  of  Betton  Strange  (H.Coll.).   Quarterly,  1  and 

4,  gules,  three  piles  invected  argent,  two  issuant  from  the 
chief  and  one  from  the  base,  each  charged  with  a  catherine- 
wheel  of  the  first  (hcott);  2  and  3,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure 
and  argent,  in  base  a  savage's  head  couped  proper  (Stuart). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  -Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-griffin  sable,  beaked  gules,  hold- 
ing between  the  claws  an  escarbuncle  or,  a  demi-catherine- 
wheel  argent.    Motto — "  Recte  faciendo  neminem  timeas." 

Son    of   Major   William    Edington   Stuart,    late    15th 
Hussars,  b.  ;   d.  1887;    m.  1868,  Sydney  Louisa 

(who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  name  and  arms  of 
Scott  in    1892  and  d.  1914),  d.  of  George   Jonathan 
Scott  of  Betton  Strange,  co.  Salop  : — 
George  John  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  (assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Scott  in  lieu  of  Stuart  1907) ;  ;;/.  Bessie,  d.  of  Nor- 
man T.  Macleod.    Post.  add. — Betton  Strange,  Shrewsbury. 

SCOTT  (L.O.).  Or,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars 
in  action  sable,  flagged  gules,  surmounted  of  a  bend  azure1 
charged  with  a  mullet  between  two  crescents  argent. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


his  liveries,  a  stag  trippant  proper.     Motto—"  Ready,  aye 
ready." 

Eld.  surv.  s.  of  James  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Kelly,  D.L.  cos. 

Renfrew,  Dumbarton,  and  Lanark,  b.    1810 ;   d.  1884 ; 

m.  1848,  Jane  Martha,  d.  of  Andrew  Galbraith,  Esq., 

J— '•  !-/•  \  — 

Col.  Charles  Inglis  Scott,  C.M.G.,  late  3rd  Dragoon 
Gds.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  (d.  1924),  d.  of  the  late  Col. 
W.  Inghs,  5th  Dragoon  Gds.  Res.—  The  House  of  Urrard, 
Kilhecrankie,  Perthshire.      Club— Army  and  Navy. 

SCOTT  (R.L.,  1830,  H.  Coll).  Argent,  on  a  mount  of 
bulrushes  in  base  proper,  a  bull  passant  sable,  a  chief  pean, 
billette'e  or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  of  bulrushes,  a  stag 
couchant  proper,  the  dexter  fore-leg  resting  on  a  billet  or. 
Motto — "  Nunquam  libertas  gratior." 

Son  of  John  Charles  Addyes  Scott,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Great 

Barr,  Ratlinghope,   and    Norbury,  b.   1830 ;   d.   1888 ; 

m.  1863,  Mahlah,  d.  of  Jesse  Homer  of  Birfield  Cottage, 

Worcester : — 
James  Robert  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1890,  Kate, 
d.  of  Charles  Castelli  of  West  Hill,  Putney ;  and  has  issue — 
Reginald    Addyes   Scott,    Gentleman,    b.    1891  ;    Dorothy 
Catherine  ;  and  Vera  Gladys.     Res. — 

SCOTT  (7  May  1835).  Erminois,  three  catherine-wheels 
sable,  a  bordure  engrailed  azure,  in  chief,  pendent  by  a 
riband  gules,  a  representation  of  the  silver  medal  presented 
to  Sir  Hopton  Stratford  Scott,  K.C.B.,  in  approbation  of 
his  services  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Seringapatam,  over 
all  a  chief  of  the  fourth,  thereon  a  hill  with  lines  of  defence 
all  proper,  superinscribed  "  Seetabuldee"  in  letters  of  gold, 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  gryphon  passant  sable,  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  or 
supporting  with  the  dexter  fore-claw  a  flagstaff  proper,  there- 
on flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  swallow-tailed  gules, 
inscribed  "  Nagpoor"  in  letters  of  gold.  Motto— "  Amo." 
Son  of  late  Sir  Hopton  Stratford  Scott,  K.C.B. ,  b. 
;  d.  ;  m.  :— 

Colonel  Scott.     Res.—  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin. 

SCOTT  (L.O.)  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  mullet  between 
two  crescents  of  the  first,  in  the  sinister  chief  an  ^Csculapian 
rod  proper,  on  a  chief  parted  per  fess  vert  and  gules,  a  bar 
argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  paleways  couped  at  the  wrist 
holding  an  antique  lamp  all  proper.  Motto — "  Patientia 
et  scientia." 

Son  of  : — 

Joseph  Scott,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  CM.  (Glos.),  Surg. 
Royal  Hospital,  Teheran,  has  Order  of  the  Lion  and  Sun 
(Persia),  b.  .     Res. — Teheran,  Persia. 

SCOTT  of  Orchard  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  on  a  bend  azure  between  in  chief  an  annulet  over 
a  rose  gules,  slipped  and  leaved  proper,  and  in  base 
a  heart  also  gules,  an  estoile  between  two  crescents 
of  the  field  (for  Scott)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  saltire 
couped  fiory  between  four  escallops  or  (for  Latimer), 
impaling  the  arms  of  Montaldi,  viz.,  gules,  a  bend 
argent,  three  martlets  in  pale  counterchanged.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.     Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
trippant  proper,  armed  with  ten  tynes  and  unguled  or,  and 


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charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  heart  as  in  the  arms  ;    2.  on 

a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  female  figure  vested  argent,  bearing 

in  the  right  hand  the  moon,  and  in  the  left  a  mullet  both 

or.    Mottoes — "  Pacemamo  "  ;  "  Reparabit cornua Phoebe." 

Son  of  Joseph  Rogerson  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Kenton  Hall, 

Northumberland,  b.   1855  ;  d.   1921  ;  m.   1882,  Annie, 

dau.  of  Richard  Latimer,  of  Whitley  Bay: — 

Keith  Stanley  Malcolm  Scott  of  Orchard,  Esq.,  M.B.E., 

B.Sc,  Bt. -Major   R.E.,  T.A.R.,   b.  1884;  m.  1910,  Rosina 

Margherita,  d.  of  Cavalier  V.  A.  Montaldi,  of  Forest  Hall. 

Seat— Orchard   by   Hawick,    N.B.      Res.— "  The    Woll," 

Ponteland,    Northumberland.        Club — Junior    Army   and 

Navy. 

SCOTT (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  in  chief 
an  annulet  over  a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  1  aved  proper,  and 
in  base  a  heart  also  gules,  an  estoile  between  two  crescents 


of  the  field.  Manning  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stagtrippant  proper,  armed  with  ten  tynes 
and  unguled  or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  heart 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Pacem  amo." 

Son  of  John  Fairbairn  Scott,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  2nd, 
Annie,  d.  of  John  Fortune,  of  Belfast :  — 
John  Rea  Scott,   Gentleman,   b.   1905.      Res. — 4  Yule 
Avenue,  Swansea,  Ontario,  Canada. 


Sons  of  William   Scott,    of  Crow    Hall,    Felling,    co- 
Durham,  b.  1825  ;   d.  1891  ;  m.  1st,  1848,  Sarah,  d.  of 
John  Rogerson,  of  Alnwick  ;   2nd,   1869,  Ellen,  d.  of 
Waters  Richardson : — 
Charles  Henry  Scott,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  T.A.  (ret.)  (Arms 
as  above,  within  a  bordure  invected  azure),  b.   1857  ;    m. 
Jane,  d.  of  Henry  Wilson  ;  and  has  issue — Wilson  Scott, 
Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  Winifred;  Gladys;  Alice;  and  Annie. 
Res. — Priors  Terrace,  Tynemouth. 

Walter  Norman  Scott,  Gentleman  (Arms  as  above,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  azure),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1897,  Dora  Lydia, 
d.  of  John  Robert  Carlisle,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Walter  Richardson  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1899 
(Postal  address  —  Police  Headquarters,  Hong  Kong)  ; 
(2)  William  Carlisle  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Dorothy 
Mary;  and  Mabel  Ellen.  Res. — 6  Arlington  Street,  Hull. 
William  Francis  Scott  (Arms  as  above,  within  a  bordure 
azure),  b.  1873  ;  m.  .Winifred,  d.  of  George  Olerenshaw, 

and  has  issue — Winifred  Mary.     Postal  address — 4  Carlton 
Terrace,  Swansea. 

SCOTT  (L.O.).  Or,  on  a  bend  invected  azure,  a  star  of 
six  points  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in  sinister  a 
rose  gules,  stalked  and  barbed  proper,  ensigned  of  an 
annulet  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  stag  trippant  armed  with 
ten  tynes  all  proper.  Motto—"  Pacem  amo." 
Son  of  the  late  A.  J.  Scott,  M.D.  :— 

William  Augustus  Scott,  Esq.,  C.B.  (1900),  Col.  (ret.) 
Gordon  Highlanders,  served  S.  Africa,  1881,  and  1899-02 
(desp.  twice,  Queen's  Medal,  4  clasps,  King's  Medal,  2 
clasps,  C.  B.),  and  Great  War,  1914-15  (desp.  twice),  b. 
1856.  Res.— 3  Down  Street,  W.i.  Club— Naval  and 
Military. 

SCOTT  (U.O.,  22  April  1898).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a 
mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  field ,  a  bordure  engrailed 
pean.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  escallop-shell  sable,  charged  with  a  trefoil  or. 
Motto—"  Perge." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lucas  Scott,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Rector  of  St. 
George's  Parish,  formerly  Rector  of  Lower  Moville,  b. 
1834;   d.   1908;    m.   1864,  Frances  Maria,  d.  of  Ven. 
John  Russell,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher  : — 
John  Russell"  Scott,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  and  (1923)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Londonderry,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.  Dublin),  b.  1866  ; 
m.  1905,  Amina  Gertrude,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Robert  Walmsley, 
Vicar  of  Aspull,  Lanes.     Seat — Willsborough,  co.  London- 
derry.      Clubs— University    (Dublin),   Northern    Counties 
(Londonderry). 

William  Lucas  Scott,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1909. 
Mabel  Eames,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Kirkpatrick.  Res.— 
Baymount,  Clontarf,  Dublin. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Stewart  Scott,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1838;  d.  1924;  m.  1875, 
Christian  Crawford,  d.  of  James  Macknight,  W.S. ,  of 
Edinburgh  : — 
Charles  Edward  Stewart  Scott,  Esq.,*.  1878;  m.  1906, 
Margaret  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Percy.     Res.— 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.,  4  Mar.  1919).  Gules,  on  a  bend 
argent,  a  rose  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in 
sinister  chief  a  stag  passant  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  stag  as  in  the  arms,  between  the  attires  a 
rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Motto — "  Pacem 
amo." 

Son  of  Charles   Henry   Scott,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  West 

Bank,  Lanes.,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Ann, 

d.  of  Frederick  Birks,  of  Southport: — 

Joseph  Frederick  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1903, 

Annie  Christian,  d.  of  Robert  Matthews  ;  and  has  issue — 

Charles  Henry  Scott,  Gentleman,*.  1904;   Betty;  and 

Lilian  Mary.     Res — Beach  Priory,  Southport. 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  a  rose  between  two  crescents 
of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  armed  or,  and 
charged  on  the  body  with  a  rose  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  fessewise  azure,  surmounted  by  the  Motto — "  Amo." 
Livery— Dark  blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Third  son  of  William  Fitzgerald  Scott,  Gentleman, 
of  The  Lodge,  Stifford,  Essex  [son  of  William  Scott, 
Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1801 ;  d.  1879;  m.  Marianne, 


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d.  of    late  James  Michael  Fitzgerald.  M.A.    (Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin)],  b.  1841  ;    d.  1896  ;  m.  1865,  Sarah, 
d.  of  Joseph  Deeley,  of  Bicester,  Oxford  : — 
Morris  Fitzgerald  Scott,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers, 
formerly  comdg.  40th  Batt.  The  Roy.  Fusiliers,  Palestine, 
Liveryman  of  the  Scriveners'  Company,  b.   1870 ;    m. 
1909,  Lilian,  6th  d.  of  the  late  Walter  Scott,  of  Tadworth, 
Surrey  ;    and  has  surv.  issue — William  Morris  Fitzgerald 
Scott,  Gentleman,  b,  1912  ;    David  John  Scott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1917  ;  Lettice  Margaret.     Res. — 24  Cintra  Park, 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E.     Clubs — National,  Royal  United 
Service. 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  pall  reversed  gules, 
between  three  catherine-wheels  sable,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  catherine- 
wheel  as  in  the  arms,  a  demi-griffin  argent. 

Sons  of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Charlton  Place, 
Bishopsbourne,  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  181 1  ;  d. 
1877  ;  m.  1852,  Selina,  d.  of  Alexander  Erskine,  of 
Balhall,  co.  Forfar,  and  Longhaven,  co.  Aberdeen: — 

William  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 6th  Royal  Regt., 
b.  1853  ;  m.  1879,  Katherine,  d.  of  Gen.  E.  Dandrigge, 
C.B.     Seat—  Balhall,  co.  Forfar. 

Richard  Alexander  Scott,  Esq.,  Major  late  Queen's  Bays, 
b.  1856;  m.  1898,  Lilian  Maude,  d.  of  Albert  Brassey,  of 
Heydrop,  and  has  issue — Richard  Percy  Scott,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  The  Queen's  Bays,  b.  1904 ;  Alexander  Brassey 
Scott,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  Inniskilling  Dragoon 
Gds.,  b.  1906  ;  and  three  daus.  Seat — Williamstrip,  Fair- 
ford,  Glos. 

George  John  Scott,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  County 
of  London  Imp.  Yeo.,6.  1858  ;  m.  1887,  Ethel,  d.  of  J.  F. 
Christy,  of  Upton,  Alresford,  Hants.     Res. — 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Descending  from  an  early  Scotch 
settler  in  Germany,  the  name  being  spelt  Scott  or  Schott. 
In  ancient  Latin  documents  now  in  possession  of  the 
family  the  name  is  Scotus.  Col.  Scott,  mentioned  below, 
was  eleventh  in  descent  from  Emerich  Schott  or  Scott  of 
Braunfels,  "  Receveur  et  Conseiller  "  to  his  Sovereign  Prince 
1451-1474,  who  was,  according  to  MSS.  commenced  in 
1587  by  Johann  Schott  von  Schottenborn  (and  still  remaining 
in  the  possession  of  the  family),  seventh  in  descent  from 
Heinrich  Schott  or  Scott  living  at  Eysenrodt  in  Nassau  in 
the  12th  century.  The  family  have  by  Royal  Licence  and 
Deed-Poll  reverted  to  the  original  spelling  of  their  name  as 
Scott.      Arms — Quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  the  first  and 


second  quarters  each  charged  with  a  Catherine  -  wheel 
counterchanged,  and  on  a  shield  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Taylor,  viz.  ermine,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  escallops  or,  a 
chief  nebuly  of  the  second,  thereon  four  escallops  of  the 
third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  catherine-wheel  gules  between  two  ox- 
horns,  party  per  fesse  argent  and  gules  and  gules  and  argent. 


Motto — "  Le  Dieu  le  fort    1'eternel  parleray\"      Livery — 
Drab,  with  red  facings. 

Son  of  John  George  Scott  (son  of  John  Daniel  Scott 

or   Schott,    and   grandson    of    John    Daniel   Scott   or 

Schott,  a  Major  in  the  Regt.  of  White  Hussars  of  the 

Army  of  Catherine  II.  of  Russia  circa  1768),  b.    1815  ;, 

d.  1858;  m.   1840,  Sarah  Anne,  d.  of  James  Kinder  of 

Manchester:  — 

The  late  George  Frederick  Scott,  Esq.,  late  Major  and 

Hon.  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  The  Cheshire  Regt.,  J. P.  andD.L. 

co.    Merioneth   (High  Sheriff  1908-9),  b.   1854;    m.    1885,. 

Beatrice  Mary  (d.  1912),  only  surv.  child  of  the  late  John 

Leigh  Taylor,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  co.  Merioneth 

1895),  of  Penmaenucha,  Dolgelly  ;  and  d.  19 16  leaving  issue 

— -Sybil   Mary    Gella  \m.    1915,   Capt.    Charles  Llewellyn 

Wynne-Jones   (q.v.).     Seats — Penmaenucha,  Dolgelly,  N. 

Wales  ;    Plas  Cregennan,  Arthog,  Merioneth. 

SCOTT  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  in  chief  a 
rose  slipped  and  barbed  proper,  and  in  base  a  pheon  sable,, 
an  estoile  between  two  crescents  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
trippant  gules.     Motto — "  Pacem  amo." 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  Scott,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Lisnamallard, 

Omagh,   C3.    Tyrone,    b.     1841  ;    d.    1897;    m.    1867, 

Margaret,   d.   of  Rev.    John   Arnold,   of  Omagh,   co. 

Tvrone  :  — 

William  Robert  Scott,  Gentleman,  M.A.  D.Phil.,  Litt.D., 

LL.D.,    Adam     Smith    Professor    of    Political    Economy 

University  of  Glasgow,   Fellow  of  the  British  Academy  ", 

President   Economic    Section    British  Association   (1915), 

President  of  the  Economic  History  Society,  /'.    1868  ;    m. 

1892,  Alice,  d.    of  Thomas   Neave,  of  Winchmore    Hill, 

London  ;    and  has  issue — Captain  William  Maddin  Scott, 

b.   1894  [m.    1917,    Mary   Tennyson,    M.A.,    d.    of  Canon 

S.  T.  Winckley,  M.A.,  of  Houghton-on-the-Hill  ;  and  has 

issue — Robert   Irwin  Maddin  Scott,   Gentleman,  b.    1919  ; 

Patricia    Elizabeth    Maddin  ;    and    Rosemary   Tennyson 

Maddin    (Res.  —  Lisanelly,    Omagh,    co.    Tyrone)] ;    and 

Nelly  Margaret  [m.   1923.  John   Charles   Walton,   M.C., 

Assistant  Secretary,    India    Office].      Res. — 8    University 

Gardens,  Glasgow  ;  and  Lisnamallard,  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone. 

Club— The  Century  (Glasgow). 

SCOTT  of  Great  Barr.  Argent,  on  a  fesse  gules, 
cottised  azure,  between  three  catherine-wheels  sable, 
as  many  lambs  passant  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  a  beacon  fired  proper, 
ladder  or.     Motto — "  Regi  ndelis  patriaeque." 

Son  of  Edward  Scott,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1863  ; 

m.  1862,  Helen,  d.  of  J.  Coupland  : — 
Rev.  Sir  Douglas  Edward  Scott,  7th  Bart.,  of  Great 
Barr,  Staffs.  (30  April  1806),  b.  1863  ;  s.  his  cousin,  1905 ; 
m.  1899,  Florence  Ada,  d.  of  W.  Wildeman  ;  and  has 
surv. issue — Edward  Arthur  Dolman  Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ; 
Douglas  Francis  Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  John  Esmond 
Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Florence  Susan  Helen  ;  Frances 
Lucy  Mary.  Seat — Devonshire  House,  Theale,  near 
Reading. 

SCOTT  of  Witley  (H.  Coll.,  1913).  Argent,  pellettee, 
in  base  a  lymphad  sable,  pennons  flying  to  the  sinister 
gules,  in  chief  two  crescents  azure.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
ancient  cannon  firing  to  the  dexter  proper.  Motto — 
"  Aim  straight." 

Second  son  of  Admiral  Sir   Percy  Moreton  Scott, 

1st      Bart.,     K.C.B.,     K.C.V.O.,     LL.D.     (Camb.) 

b.  1853  ;   d.  1924  ;    m.  1st,  Teresa  Roma,  d.  of  the 

late   Sir    Frederick    Dixon-Hartland,    Bart.  ;     and 

2nd,  1914,  Fanny  Welman,  formerly  wife  of  Col. 

Arthur  Welman,  and  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Ramsay 

Dinnis : — 

Sir  Douglas  Winchester  Scott,  2nd  Bart.  (3  Feb.  1913), 

2nd  Lieut.   3rd   Hussars,  b.  1907     Res. — The  Warren, 

Ascot. 

SCOTT,  orig.  Schott  or  Scotus  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  greyhound  courant  argent,  collared  gules, 
with  a  boss  or,  attached  by  a  leash  to  a  sphere  in  chief  also 
or  (as  granted  1570  to  Jean  Schotte  or  Johann  Schott  von 
Shottenborn  by  Charles  II.,  Duke  of  Lorraine — Regd.  H. 
Coll.);  2  and  3,  quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  in  the  first 
and  second  quarters  a  catherine-wheel  counterchanged  (H. 
Coll.).  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sphere 
or  between  four  feathers  erect  argent,  azure,  or  and  gules 


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-(Schott) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  catherine-wheel 
gules,  between  two  ox  horns  party  per  fesse  argent  and 
guies,  and  gules  and  argent.  Motto — "  Le  Dieu  le  fort 
J'eternel  parleray." 

Son  of  Sir  James  William  Scott,  1st  Bart.,  twelfth  in 
descent   (as  regd.   H.   Coll.)   from  Emmerich  Schott, 
Seneschal  of  the  County  of  Solms  (of  Scottish  descent), 
grandfather  of  Johann  Schott  von  Schottenborn  above 
mentioned  (the  legalised  spelling   of  the   surname  by 
Royal  Licence  is  in  accordance  with  its  original  signi- 
fication), b.  1844;  d.  1913;  ft.  1874,  Anne  Jane,  d.  of 
John  Haslam,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Gilnow  Hall,   Bolton-le- 
Moors : — 
Sir  Samuel  Haslam  Scott,  2nd  Bart.  (27  July  1909),  J. P. 
and  (1926)  High  Sheriff  co.  Westmorland,  M.A.  Oxford, 
b.  1875  ;    m.   1st,   1905,   Carmen   Esteile  (d.   1919),    d.   of 
Edmund  Heuer  of  Dunham  Knoll,  Altrincham,  Cheshire; 
2nd,  1920,  Nancy  Lilian,  d.  of  the  late  William  Charles 
Anderson  ;    and   has  issue— James  Philip  Edmund  Scott, 
Esq.,  b.  1915  ;    Oliver  Christopher  Anderson  Scott,  Esq., 
t.    1922  ;  Mary  Margareta  ;  and  Anne  Katherine   Sibella. 
Seat — Yews,  Undermillbeck,  Westmorland.  Club — Brooks's. 
Francis  Clayton  Scott,  Esq.,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  1881  ;  m. 
1911,  Gwendolen  Frieda  Martha,  d.  of  late  George  Jager ; 
and  has  issue — Peter  Francii  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
and  Joan  Frieda.     Seat — Matson  Ground,  Windermere. 

SCOTT  of  Lytchet  Minster  (H.  Coll.,  1821).  Per  pale 
indented  argent  and  pean,  a  saltire  counterchanged.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours , 
out  of  park  pales  erminois,  an  arm  erect  vested  per  pale 
indented  argent  and  gules,  cuffed  azure,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  scroll  proper. 

Son  of  Sir   Edward   Henry   Scott,    5th   Bart.,    D. L. , 
3.1842;  d.  1883;  m    1865,  Emilie,  d.  of  Lt. -Col.  Henry 
Packe  of  Twyford  Hall,  Norfolk  :  — 
Sir  Samuel  Edward  Scott,  6th  Bart.  (8  Sept.  1821),  D.L. 
Inverness-shire,  M.P.  for  West  Marylebone  1898-1918,  and 
for  St.  Marylebone  1918-22,  Major  late  Res.  Regt.  ol  Cavalry, 
late  Lieut.  W.  Kent  Imp.  Yeo.,  formerly  Roy.  Horse  Guards, 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1,  and  Great  War  1914-17,  has 
Orders  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  (Italy),  b.  1873  ;   m. 
1896,    Lady   Sophie    Cadogan,     C.B.E.,    d.    of   5th    Earl 
Cadogan.      Seats — North  Harris,  Inverness-shire  ;    West- 
bury  Manor,   Brackley,  Northants.     Town  res. — 78  Mount 
Street,  W.     Clubs— Turf,  White's. 

Son  of  Bertie  Charles  Scott,   Esq.,  b.  1844;  d.   19 13; 
m.  1st,  Sophie  Maynard  (d.  1875)  ;    2nd,  1876,  Antoi- 
nette Maria,  d.   of  George  Rowe ;    3rd,   1884,  Berthe 
Ardin  de  l'Elteil,  only  d.  of  Count  Ardin  de  l'Elteil: — 
Robert  Claude  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1918,  Janet 
Foster,  d.  of  the  late  John  Turner  of  Dalmtdling,  Ayr  ;  and 
has  issue — Hope  Bertha  Turner.    Res. — 2  Ferngrove  Avenue, 
Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.,  1799).  Argent,  an  anchor  erect  sable 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules,  on  a  chief  wavy 
azure,  a  portcullis  with  chains  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  gules,  gorged  with  a  chain  and  therefrom  a  portcullis 
pendent  or,  and  charged  with  a  mullet  argent.  Motto — 
"  Sit  sine  labe  decus. " 

Sons   of   John   Scott,   Viscount    Encombe   (who   was 

eldest   son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Eldon),  b.  1870 ;  d.    1900 ; 

m.    1898,   Hon.  Mary  Laura  Fraser   (Res. — 55  Eaton 

Place,  S.W.),  d.  of  15th  Lord  Lovat  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Scott,  4th  Earl  of  Eldon  (1821),  Viscount 
Encombe  of  Encombe,  Dorset ;  Baron  Eldon  of  Eldon,  co. 
Durham  (1799),  Lieut,  late  Scots  Gds.  [Supporters— On 
either  side  a  lion  guardant  proper,  gorged  with  a  double 
chain,  a  portcullis  attached  thereto,  from  which  is  suspended 
a  shield  argent,  charged  with  a  civic  wreath  vert],  b.  1899. 
Res.—  55  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Hon.  Michael  Simon  Scott,  2nd  Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  b. 
1900.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Scott,  3rd  Earl  of  Eldon,  b. 

1845  ;  d.  1926 ;  m.  1869,  Henrietta  Minna,  eld.  d.  of 

Capt.  Henry  Tumor  : — 
Hon.  Ernest  Stowell  Scott,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  Diplo- 
matic Service,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiary, Uruguay,  since  1925,  b.  1872.  Res. — Corfe 
Castle,  Dorset  ;  British  Legation,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 
Club— St.  James's. 

Hon.  Osmund  Scott,  Lieut.  R.  A.S.C.,6.  1876;  m.  1906, 
Mary  Cecilia,  d.  of  the  late  Comdr.  Dudley  Charles  Stuart, 
R.N. ,  of  Lundie.co.  Forfar  ;  and  has  issue  : — Harry  Eldon 


Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  Osmund  Stuart  Scott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909  ;  Alan  Dudley  Scott,  Gentleman,  6.  1910  ;  Eric  Surtees 
Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Kenneth  Bertram  Scott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915.     Res. — High  Broom,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

Hon.  Denys  Scott,  Capt.  T.A.  Reserve,  late  96th  Devon 
Yeo.  Brig.  R.F.A.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1907,  Lillis  Amy,  d.  <  f  the 
late  Comdr.  Dudley  Charles  Stuart ;  and  has  issue — John 
Ernest  Dudley  Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Frederick  Denys 
Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  Eustace  Ian  Scott,  Gentleman, 
b.  1911  ;  Anthony  James  Scott,  Gentleman,  6.  1921.  Res. 
— The  Holt,  Appledore,  Devon. 

Hon.  Michael  Scott,  O.B.E.,  temp.  Capt.,  Special  List, 
b.  1878;  m.  1907,  Cecilia,  d.  of  William  Bruton,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Heather  Alice  Cecily.     Res. — 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  within  two  bendlets  three 
mullets  of  six  points  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  crescents  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  trippant 
proper,  attired,  unguled,  charged  on  the  body  with  two 
mullets  of  six  points,  and  gorged  with  a  crown  vallary 
or.    Motto  (over  the  crest) — "  Vivo." 

Sons  of  John  Scott,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.A.,  6.  185 1  ; 
d.  1928 ;  m.  1874,  Eleanor  Maxwell,  d.  of  William 
Greer : — 

John  George  Scott,  Gentleman,  6.  1875  ;  m.  1906, 
Isabella,  d.  of  Robert  Frederick  Robertson,  and  has 
issue — John  Robert  Scott,  Gentleman,  6.  1907;  and 
Jean  Eleanor.    Res. — Old  Charlton,  Kent. 

Ronald  Scott,  Esq.,  Capt.  The  Roy.  Scots,  b.  1896; 
m.  1921,  Mary  Stephanie,  d.  of  Alfred  Reginald  Tocke, 
of  Badulla,  Ceylon ;  and  has  issue — Reginald  Maxwell 
Hugh  Chippendaille  Scott,  Gentleman,  b.  1922. 

SCOTT  (L.O.,  10  Nov.  1905).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  a 
mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  of  the 


second,  two  castles  argent,  masoned  sable.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
stag  trippant  proper.     Motto — "  Usque  ad  finera." 

Son  of  Henry  Steuart  Scott,   b.   1807  ;    d.    1B83  ;    m. 

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Henry  Castle  Scott,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (M'Gill  Univ.), 
Advocate  of  the  Bar  of  the  Prov.  of  Quebec  [impales  Arms 
of  Wyld,  viz.  azure,  a  bend  ermine  between  a  crescent  in 
chief  and  three  mullets  in  base  or],  b.  1843  ;  tn.  1869,  Jessie 
Cassels,  d.  of  late  Robert  Stodart  Wyld,  W.S.  Res.— 
550  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

SCOTT  (U.O.,  1896).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  an  estoile 
between  two  crescents  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck  trippant 
proper.     Motto — "  Fear  to  transgress." 

Yr.  son  of  Col.  Hon.  Charles  Grantham  Scott,  b.  1818  ; 

d.  1885  ;  tn.  1843,  Francis  Maria,  d.  of  Ralph  William 

Gray  of  Backworth,  Northumberland  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Dudley  Charles  Alexander  Scott.  8th  Earl  of 

Clonmell  (20  Dec.  1793),  Viscount  Clonmell  (18  Aug.  1789), 

and  Baron  Earlsfort  (20  May  1784),  all  in  the  Peerage  of 

Ireland  [Supporters — Two  female  figures,  clothed  in  white, 

the  dexter  (representing  Justice)  holding  in  the  dexter  hand 

a  sword,    point   upwards,   proper,  in  the   sinister  hand  a 

balance  or ;    the  sinister  (representing  Mercy)  holding  in 

the  sinister   hand  a  sword,  point  downwards,  proper],  s. 

his  nephew  1928  ;    b.    1853 ;    m.   1909,   Rose  Clare,   d.  of 

George    Cutting    of   New    York.      Seat — Eathorpe   Hall, 

Leamington.     Res. — 24  Palmeira  Avenue  Mansions,  Hove, 

Sussex. 

SCOTT  (L.O.)  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  two 
crosses  patonce  sable,  each  charged  with  five  ermine  spots 
of  the  first,  a  mullet  between  two  crescents  argent.  Mant- 
ling azure  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  sea-stag  issuant  gules,  attired,  langued  and  webbed  or. 
Badge — A  cross  patonce  sable,  charged  with  four  ermine 
spots  or,  and  entwined  with  the  letter  S.  Motto — "  Croyez 
aimez  agissez." 

Son  of  : — 

Capt.    Robert  Scott,   J. P.,  Judge   o,   the  Small  Cause 
Court,  and  Cantonment  Magistrate  of  Moultan,  formerly  of 
the  Royal  Scots,  and  54th  Sikhs  Frontier  Force,  b. 
Res. — Moultan,  India. 

SCOTT  (H.  Coll.  1907).  Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  in 
chief  two  bees  volant,  and  in  base  a  crescent,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  between  the  horns  of  a  crescent  sable,  a  bee 
volant  proper.     Motto — "  Invitum  sequitur  honor." 

Son  of  Joseph  Samuel  Scott,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  1st  Bart., 

see  below),  b.  1863;    d.   1906;  tn.   1893,  d.  °f  Robert 

Appleby  Oswald  of  Wingate,  co.  Durham  : — 

Sir  Walter   Scott,  3rd  Bart.  (27  July   1907),  Capt.  late 

A.S.C.,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1915,  Nancie  Margaret,  d.  of  Samuel 

Herbert  March,  of  Cannes,  France  ;  and  has  issue— Walter 

Scott,  Esq., b.  1918.   Seat — Beauclerc,  Riding Mill-on-Tyne, 

Northumberland.        Res. — Tremaines,     Horsted    Keynes, 

Sussex. 

Son  of  Mason  Thompson  Scott,    Esq.,    b.    1865  ;    d. 

1916  ;   tn.  1899,  Flora  Alice  (d.  1903),  d.    of  Joseph 

Williams : — 

William  Walter  Brough  Scott,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Res. 

of  Officers,  late  The  Royals,  b.  1902  ;    tn.    1926,    Bridget 

Margaret,  d.  of  Charles  Leigh  Clay,  of  Wyndcliffe  Ccurt, 

Chepstow.     Res. — Laverton,  Broadway,  co.  Worcester. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  1st  Bart.  J.  P.   North- 
umberland, b.   1826;    d.   1910;    tn.  1st,  1853,  Ann  (d. 
1890),  d.  of  John  Brough  of  Bromfield,  Cumberland; 
2nd,  1892,  Helen,  d.  of  late  John  Dykes,  and  widow 
of  James  Meikle  : — 
Charles  Thomas  Scott,   Esq.,  Capt.  late  Glos.  Yeo.,  b. 
1868  ;    m.   1893,    Jane    Davidscn,  d.  of  James   Milvain  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  and  has  had  issue — Charles    Brough 
Scott,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons,  b.  1896;  killed  in 
action  1917;  Mason  Hogarth  Scott,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.N. 
(ret.),  b.  1900  [m.  1924,   Irene  Florence,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Rt.  Hon.  John  E.  B.  Seely,  P.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; 
and   has   issue — Jane    Emily].      Res. — Buckland    Manor, 
Broadway,  Worcester. 

William  Martin  Scott,  Esq.,  b.  1870;  tn.  1906,  Janie,  d. 
of  James  Birrell  Campbell.  Res. — Pinfolds,  Horsham, 
Sussex. 

SCOTT-CHAD  of  Pynkney  (Roy.  Lie.  20  Dec.  1855. 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  argent, 
a  cross  potent  and  quadrate  in  the  centre  between  two 
roses  and  as  many  crosses  patee,  all  counterchanged 
(Chad) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  three  lions'  heads  erased  gules, 
each  charged  with  a  bezant  (Scott).     Mantling  gules  and 


argent.      Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
rising  proper,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  like  cross  as  in 
the  arms  (Chad) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  gules,  charged  with  a  bezant  and  between  two 
elephants'  trunks  or  (Scott).     Motto—"  Vive  ut  vivas." 
Only  son  of  Charles  Scott-Chad,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.,  of 
Pynkney  Hall,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1926  ;  tn.  1886,  Alice,  eld.  d. 
of  John  Pares  of  Westfield  House,  Southsea  :  — 
George    Norman  Scott-Chad,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Gds. ,  b.  1899.     Seat—  Pynkney  Hall,  East  Rudham, 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk.     Club — Guards'. 

SCOTT-ELLIOT  (L.O.,  1904).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
grand  quarters,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  on  a  bend 
indented  or,  a  flute  of  the  first  (Elliot  of  Arkleton,  1676); 
ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  issuing  from  the  sinister  side,  a  dexter 
arm  vested,  the  hand  grasping  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  and  broken  at  the  top  proper,  accompanied  by 


a  crescent  in  the  sinister  chief  and  a  mullet  in  the  dexte 
flank,  both  gules  (Armstrong  of  Arkleton) ;  2  and  3,  grand 
quarters,  or,  on  a  bend  azure  between  two  tents  of  the  last, 
a  mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  field  (Scott  of  Bon- 
chester).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  demi-chevalier  in  complete  armour  holding 
in  his  right  hand  a  sword  erect  all  proper.  Motto — "  Pro 
rege  et  limite." 

Only  son  of  William  Scott-Elliot,  Esq.,  J.  P.  of  Arkleton, 
b.   1849  ;  d.  1919  ;  tn.   1893,  Maude,  d.  of  late  Robert 
Boyle  Travers.F.R.C.S. ,  of  Farsid,  co.  Cork: — 
Walter  Travers  Scott-Elliot,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Coldstream 
Gds.,  b.  1895.     Seal — Arkleton,  Langholm,  Dumfriesshire, 
N.B.     Town  res. — 4  Stanley  Crescent,  London,  W.     Clubs 
— Guards',  Bachelors'. 

SCOTT-ELLIS  (R.L.,  21  April,  1917,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  erminois,  a  cross  sable,  charged  with  five 
crescents  argent  (for  Ellis)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  azure, 
a  star  between  two  crescentsof  the  field,  in  chief  a  crescent 
gules,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last  (for  Scott). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  goat's  head  erased  argent  (for 
Ellis)  ;  2.  a  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  the  wreath  of  the 
colours,  holding  an  annulet  or,  in  which  is  set  a  car- 
buncle proper  (for  Scott).     Supporter! — On  either  side 


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a  lion  argent,  on  the  neck  within  a  collar  gemel  gules, 
three  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mottoes — "  In  tenebris  lux  "  ; 
and  "  Non  quo  sed  quo  modo." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  George  Ellis,  7th  Baron 
Howard  de  Walden,   and   3rd   Baron  Seaford,   b. 
1830  ;    d.  1899  ;    tn.  1876,  Blanche,  d.  of  Thomas 
Holden,  of  Palace  House,  Lancaster  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Evelyn  Scott-Ellis,  8  th  Baron  Howard 
de  Walden  (24  Oct.  1597),  4th  Baron  Seaford,  of  Seaford, 
Sussex  (15  July  1826),  one  of  the  co-heirs  to  the  Barony  of 
Ogle,  Hon.  Col.  4/5 th  Batt.  R.  Scots.  Fus.,  late  Major  R. 
Tank  Corps,  formerly  Lieut.  10th   Hussars,  served   S. 
Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1880 ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  21  April 
1917,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Scott ;  tn.  1912, 
Margherita,  C.B.E.,  d.  of  Charles  Van  Raalte,  of  Brownsea 
Island,  Dorset ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  John  Osmael  Scott- 
Ellis,  b.   1912  ;    Hon.  Bronwen  Mary  ;    Hon.  Elizabeth 
Gwendoline ;    Hon.    Essylt    Priscilla ;    Hon.    Margaret 
Ir6ne    Gaenor  ;    Hon.    Rosemary  Nest.      Seats  —  Dean 
Castle,    Kilmarnock ;     Isle    of    Shona,  Loch  Moidart ; 
Chirk  Castle,  nr.  Llangollen.     Town  res. — 37  Belgrave 
Square,  S.W.     Club — Royal  Aero. 

SCOTT-GATTY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  sable  and 
azure,  in  chief  a  demi-cat  issuant  guardant  argent,  and  in 
base  a  shin-bone  in  bend  surmounted  by  another  in  bend 
sinister,  between  four  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for  Gatty) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  gutt£e-de-poix,  on  a  bend  cottised  azure,  a  mullet 
of  six  points  pierced  between  two  crescents  of  the  first  (for 
Scott).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fern-brake,  rising  therefrom  a 
cock  pheasant,  all  proper  (for  Gatty) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  trippant  proper, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  argent,  and  supporting  with 


the  sinister  foreleg  a  trident  in  bend  sinister  or  (for  Scott). 
Motto  — "I  gatti  cadono  sempre  in  piedi."  Standard — 
Per  fesse  sable  and  azure.  Badge— A  cat's  face  argent, 
crowned  with  the  crown  of  a  King  of  Arms. 

Son  of  Sir  Alfred  Scott-Gatty,  K.C.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  J.P., 
Garter  King  of  Arms,   b.   1847;    d.    1918 ;    tn.    1874, 
Elizabeth  Emma  (d.  1929),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Foster  of    Newhall   Grange,    Maltbv,    in   the   co.    of 
Yorks  :— 
Alexander   John    Scott   Scott-Gatty,    Esq.,    late    Lieut. 
Herts.    Regt.,   b.    1875;    tn.    1st,    1902,    Lina   Mary    (who 
obtained   a  divorce   1926),    eldest   dau.    of   Rt.    Hon.    Sir 
William   Hart  Dyke,  Bart.,  P.C.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue- 
Edward  Comyn  Scott-Gatty,  Esq.  [tn.  1926,  Mary  Burton  ; 
and  has  issue — David  Comyn  Scott-Gatty,  Esq.,  b.  1926]; 
2nd,  1937,  Elayne  Veronica,  d.  of  Rev.  Sir  Stanley  Dewey, 
Bart.    (q.v.].       Res. — 212   Shaftesbury    Avenue,    W.C.2. 
Clubs — Savage,  Green  Room. 

SCOTT-KERR  (L.O.  1837).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  in  chief  a  crescent  and 
in  base  a  buck's  head  erased  or,  three  mullets  of  the  field, 
a  border  azure  (for  Kerr) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  azure  a 
star  of  six  points  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in  the 
sinister  a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  barbed  proper,  surmounted 
by  a  martlet  argent  (for  Scott).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  sun  proper. 
Motto  (over) — "  Regulier  et  vigoureux  "  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  stag  trippant  armed  with  ten  tynes  proper. 
Motto — (over) — "  Pacem  amo. " 

Son   of  William   Scott    Kerr,   Esq.,  J. P.    and   D.L., 

b.    1807 ;    d.    1890  ;    tn.    2nd,    1855,    Francis    Louisa, 

second    d.     of    Robert    Fennessy    of    Wilton     Place, 

London  : — 

Brig.-Gen.   Robert  Scott-Kerr,  C.B.,   C.M.G.,  M.V.O., 

D.S.O.  (ret.  1919),  formerly  Col.  commdg.  Gren.  Gds. ,  has 

the  Order  of  the  Red  Eagle  of  Germany,  2nd  class,  D.L. 

co.  Roxburgh,  served  Zulu  War  1879,  Sudan  1885,  S.  Africa 

1900.01,   Great   War  1914-19,   b.   1859.       Seat — Sunlaws, 

near  Kelso,  co.  Roxburgh.     Club — -Guards'. 


SCOTT-MONCRIEFF(L.O,  25  July,  1771)— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  pheon  azure,  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  gules,  langued  of  the  second  (for  Scott) ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  a  chief  ermine,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  azure  (for  Moncrieff ).    Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  three  stalks  of  wheat 
growing  out  of  the  ground  proper.    Motto — "  hide  spes." 
Eld.  sen  of  William  Scott-Moncrieff,  Esq.,  of  Fossaway, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  Col.  Middlesex  Regt.,  *.  1858;  killed   in 
action  1915  ;  tn.   1886,  Alice  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late 
John  Cassels,  formerly  of  Bombay  : — 
Robert  Scott-Moncrieff,    Esq.,    Capt.  The    Royal   Scots 
Regt.,  b.  1887  ;   tn.  1918,  Ruth  Isobel,  d.  of  Col.  F.  Eadon, 
21st  Lancers,  of  Ashford,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — William 
Scott-Moncrieff,    Gentleman,     b.     1922 ;     Richard    Scott- 
Moncrieff,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.     Seal — Fossaway,  Kinross- 
shire,  N.B. 

SCOTT-NICHOLSON  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
sable,  a  chevron  argent,  charged  with  a  chevronel  wavy 
azure,  between  three  stags'  attires,  within  each  a  cross 
boton^e  fitchee  or  (Nicholson) ;  2  and  3,  or,  upon  a  mount 
issuant  from  the  base  a  cross  pat6e  gules,  between  four 
human  hearts  of  the  second,  the  mount  charged  with  a  like 


heart  of  the  field,  in  the  centre  point  (for  distinction)  an 

ermine  spot  gold   (Scott).      Mantling    sable   and  argent. 

Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  close  sable, 

hooded  azure,  armed  and  belled  or,  between  two  crosses 

botonee  fitchee  gold  (Nicholson);     2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  stag's  head  gules,  attired  and  semee  of  human 

hearts  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a   gillyflower  of  the  first v 

leaved  and  slipped  proper,  and  charged  (for  distinction)  with 

an  ermine  spot  gold  (Scott).     Motto— "  Age  quod  agis." 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  T.  D.  Nicholson,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.. 

of  Clifton,  Bristol,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1911  ;   tn.  1872,  Caroline 

Cecil,  d.  of  Daniel  Mouchet,  of  Auvernier,  Neuchatel : — 

Edwin  Scott-Nicholson,  Gentleman,   b.   1873  ;  tn-  1900, 

Maud  Hope,  only  child  of  Sir  Benjamin  Scott,  of  Linden 

House,    Stanwix,    Carlisle  ;    and   has    issue— Christopher 

Scott-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Angela.     Res.— 

Barn  Close,  Stanwix,  Carlisle.      Clubs—  Royal  Automobile, 

Cumberland  County  (Carlisle). 

SCOTT-PLUMMER.  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  gutt^e-de-sang,  as  many  mart- 
lets of  the  field  (for  Plummer  of  Middlestead) ;  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  stars  of  the  first,  in  base  a  stag's  head 
erased  (for  Ker  of  Sunderland  Hall) ;  or,  on  a  bend  azure, 
a  star  of  six  points  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  and 
in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  barbed 
vert,  surmounted  by  an  annulet  (for  Scott  of  Woll,  L.O. , 
c.  1672-7).  Crest  (of  Plummer) — A  lion  issuing  argent, 
holding   a  twig    of   palm   in   his  dexter  paw.       Motto — 


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"Consulto  et  audacter."  Crest  (of  Scott  of  Woll)— A 
stag  trippant,  armed  with  ten  tynes  proper.  Motto— 
"  Pacem  amo."  [These  arms  are  separately  on  record  in 
Lyon  Register,  but  they  have  never  been  marshalled  or 
re-matriculated,  as  they  really  should  be,  by  Mr.  Scott- 
Plummer.]     Livery — Dark  blue,  with  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Charles  Scott-Plummer,  Esq.   (formerly  Scott), 

M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  Convener  co.  Selkirk,  b.  1821  ; 

d.  1880 ;    m.  1857,  Sophia,  d.  of  Joseph  Goff  of  Hale 

Park,  Hants.  :— 
Charles  Henry  Scott-Plummer,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Selkirk,  Convener  of  Selkirkshire,  late  Lieut.  86th  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles,  b.  1859;  m.  1908,  Muriel  Grace,  third  d.  of 
A.  H.  Johnstone  Douglas  of  Comlongen  Castle,  co.  Dum- 
fries ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Andrew  Scott-Plummer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912;  (2)  Walter  Scott-Plummer,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913  ;  Caroline  ;  and  Sophie.  Estates— Middlestead 
and  Sunderland  Hall.  Seat—  Sunderland  Hall,  Selkirk, 
N.  B.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

SCRATCHLEY  (H.  Coll.,  29  June  1914).      Per  chev- 
ron   embattled    azure    and    sable,    in    base    three    bears' 
gambs   erased    one    and    two    argent.       Mantling    azur 
and    argent.      Crest— On    a    wreath    of   the    colours,    a 


bear's  gamb  as  in  the  arms  holding  a  thunderbolt  in 
bend  sinister  or.  Motto — "  In  omnia  paratus."  Livery — 
(Dress),  Blue  cloth  coat,  with  silver  buttons,  silver  lace  on 
facings,  collar  and  cuffs,  black  and  white  striped  waistcoat, 
black  velvet  breeches  with  silver  lace,  garters  and  tassels, 
black  silk  stockings,  silver  shoe  buckles;  (Undress),  Blue 
coat,  silver  buttons,  black  and  whitestriped  waistcoat. 

Son    of    Major-Gen.    Sir    Peter     Henry    Scratchley, 

K.C.M.G.,  R.  E.,  who  served  in  the  Crimean  War  and 

Indian   Mutiny,    b.    1835;    d.    1885;    m.   1862,  Laura 

Lilias,  d.  of  Sylvester  Browne,  of  co.  Gal  way  :  — 

Victor     Henry     Sylvester    Scratchley,      Esq.,     D.S.O. , 

O.B.E.,  Capt.  late  60th  Rifles,  Lieut. -Col.  T.  F.   Reserve 

1914-19,    served    Isazai    Exped.    1892,    Chitral    1895,    S. 

Africa  1 899- 1 900  (desp. ,  D.S.O. ),  b.   1870;   m.  1901,  Anna 

Clementina,   d.    of  John    Harvey,    of  Mayfield,   Shooter's 

Hill;    and   has   issue — (1)   Peter   John   Scratchley,    Esq., 

and  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1902;  (2)  Alexander  James  Scratchley, 


Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  Anne;  and  Mary  Clementina.    Res- — 
Anmer  Hall,  Sandi  ingham,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  George  Scratchley,  Gentleman,  of  New  Orleans, 

Louisiana,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1871 : — 
Francis  Arthur  Scratchley,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (New  York), 
b.  i860.     Res. — 40  West  Ninth  Street,  New  York. 

SCRATTON  of  Prittlewell  and  Ogwell  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  two  chevronels  or,  between 
three  swans,  wings  elevated  argent  (Scratton) ;  2  and  3, 
or,  a  saltire  azure  between  two  hurts  in  fesse  (Ansell). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  proper,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert.     Motto — "  In  Deo  fides." 

Sons  of  Edward  Joshua  Blackburn  Scratton,  Gentle- 
man, B.A.,  Camb. ,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple), 
Lay  Rector  of  Canvey  Island,  b.  1854 ;  d.  1916  ;  m. 
1878,  Elinor  Lomax,  eldest  d.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Rev.    William    Walsh    of    Grimblethorpe    Hall,    co. 
Lincoln : — 
The  late   Edward  William  Howel  Blackburn  Scratton, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.  1st  Devon  Yeo.,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1926;  m. 
1st,  1905,  Evelyn  St.  Bride  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Francis  Michael  Goold  Adams,  R.A.  ;  2nd,  1923,  Gwendo- 
line, d.  of  Thomas  Stabler  ;  and  left  issue — Elinor  Evelyn 
St.    Bride.      Seats — Ogwell,    Newton    Abbot;    Prittlewell 
Priory,  Essex.     Res. — Park  House,  Old  Hunstanton,  Nor- 
folk. 

Guy  Walsh  Blackburn  Scratton,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  19th 
Lancers  (Fane's  Horse),  b.  1890. 

Sons  of  William  Howel  Scratton,  M.A.  Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, b.  1859 ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1882,  Edith,  d.  of 
Gen.  Sir  Michael  Kavanagh  Kennedy,  K.C.S.I.: — 
Humphrey  John   Howel  Scratton,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 
Res. — 4  Warwick  Avenue,  W.2. 

Geoffrey  Edward  Howel  Scratton,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
Res.— 

SCROPE  of  Danby  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a 
bend  or  (Scrope— allowed  as  borne  of  right  in  Scrope  v. 
Grosvenor,    1390)  ;    2.    argent,   a    saltire    engrailed   gules 


(Tibetot  of  Langar)  ;  3.  argent,  a  fesse  between  two  bars 
gemelles  gules  (Badlesmere) ;  4.  vair,  on  a  chief  gules,  two 
mullets  argent  (Fitz  Bernard  of  Kingsdown)  ;  5.  or,  three 


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chevronels  gules,  a  label  of  five  points  azure  (Clare) ;  6. 
gules,  three  lions  passant  in  pale  argent  (Giffard,  Earl  of 
Buckingham)  ;  7.  argent,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  saltires  or 
(St.  Hillary) ;  8.  gules,  three  clarions  or  (Consul) ;  9.  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  guardant  or  (Fitz  Hamon)  ;  10.  per  pale 
or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Marshall,  Earl  of 
Pembroke)  ;  ii.  or,  three  chevronels  gules  (Strongbow)  ;  12. 
sable,  three  garbs  argent  (MacMorogh,  King  of  Leinster)  ; 

13.  or,  a  lion  rampant  purpure  (Lacy,  Earl  of  Lincoln)  ; 

14.  quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  a  bend  sable,  a  label  of 
five  points  (Fitz  John)  ;  15.  gules,  six  lozenges  conjoined 
in  pale  argent  (Nigel,  Baron  of  Halton) ;  16.  argent,  a  chief 
azure  (Lizures)  ;  17.  gules,  seven  mascles  conjoined,  three, 
three  and  one  or  (Ue  Quincy)  ;  18.  lozengy  argent  and 
azure  (Waleran,  Earl  of  Mellent)  ;  19.  gules,  a  cinquefoil 
ermine  (De  Bellamont,  Earl  of  Leicester)  ;  20.  sable,  a 
cross  argent  (Waher)  ;  21.  gules,  a  bend  argent,  surmounted 
by  a  fesse  vert  (Fitz  Osborn) ;  22.  gules,  a  pale  or  (Grant- 
mesnil) ;  23.  azure,  three  garbs  or  (Earls  of  Chester) ;  24. 
azure,  a  wolfs  head  erased  argent  (Lupus,  Earl  of  Chester) ; 

25.  sable,  an  eagle  displayed  or  (Leofric,  Earl  of  Mercia)  ; 

26.  argent,  a  saltire  gules  (Fitz  Gerald)  ;  27.  azure,  amaunch 
or  (Conyers  of  Danby).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers 
proper.  Mottoes — "  Devant  si  je  puis";  "En  espoir  je 
vive  attendant  grace."  Badge — A  Cornish  chough.  Livery 
—  Blue,  with  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Simon  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. , 

of  Danby  Hall,  co.  York.,  and  Cockerington,  co.  Lincoln, 

b.    1822  ;  d.    1896 ;   m.    1855,    Emily  Jane,   third  d.  of 

Robert  Berkeley  of  Spetchley,  co.  Worcester: — 

Henry  Aloysius  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.   1862  ;    m.  1899, 

Maria    Mercedes,  yst.  d.  of  Alexander  de   Laski,  and  of 

Joaquina,  ne'e  Marques  de  Souza  Lisboa ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Richard  Ladislas  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Ralph 
Henry  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (3)  Adrian  Cuthbert 
Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (4)  Simon  Scrope,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  Barbara  Maria  Manuela ;  and  Maria  Mercedes 
Herbert  Henrietta.  Seat — Danby-on-Yore,  Middleham, 
R.S.O.,  Yorks. 

Geoffrey  William  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 

Stephen  Francis  Eustace   Scrope,  Gentleman,   b.  1872  ; 

m.    1912,    Ethelburga   Mary    Magdalen   Pega,    d.   of  late 

Edmund  Waterton  of  Walton  Hall,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  surv. 

issue — (1)  Conyers  Stephen  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  19 13  ; 

(2)  Charles  Waterton  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  (3) 
Jchn  Henry  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  (4)  Geoffrey 
Thomas  More  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  (5)  Hugh 
Everard  Scope,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  Rosamund  Mary; 
Adela  Mary  Millicent ;  and  Mary  Monica  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
71  The  Drive,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Gervase  John  Philip  Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m. 
1900,  Juanita,  d.  of  the  late  John  Carroll  O'Sullivan  of 
Saltillo,  Mexico  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Gervase  John  Reginald 
Scrope,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  (2)  Reynoldo  Scrope,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905  ;  and  Rosario.     Res. — 

SCRIVEN  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
langued  sules,  holding  in  his  dexter  forepaw  a  dagger  erect 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buck  trippant  proper,  attired  or.  Motto — "  Noli 
irritare  leonem." 

Son  of  William  Barclay  Browne  Scriven,  Gentleman, 
M.B.  (Dublin),  of  Hampton  Hall,  co.  Dublin  :— 

George  Scriven,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  M.D.,  B.Ch.  (Dublin), 
J. P.  co.  Dublin,  b.  .  Res. — Brown  Gables,  Farnham, 
Surrey. 

SCRYMGEOUR- WEDDERBURN  of  Wedderburn 
(L.O..  1780,  rematric.  1900).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules  (Wedderburn) ;  2  and 
3,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  broadsword  proper  (Scrym- 
geour).  Mantlings  Dexter,  gules  doubled  argent ;  sinister, 
gules  doubled  or.  Crests— On  the  dexter  side,  an  eagle's 
head  erased  proper,  with  the  Motto,  "  Non  degener 
(Wedderburn) ;  on  the  sinister  side,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  in- 
bend,  holding  a  cutlass,  both  proper,  with  the  Motto,  "  Dissi- 
pate" (Scrymgeour).  Supporters — On  either  side  a  grey- 
hound argent,  collared  gules.  Livery— Drab,  with  crimson 
facings  and  silver  lace. 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Scrymgeour- Wedderburn,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
Col.  commdg.  5th  Batt.  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlan- 
ders), late  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  b,  1872  ;  d.  1924  ; 
tn.  1901,  Edith,  only  d.  of  John  Moffat: — 


Henry  James  Scrymgeour  -  Wedderburn,  Gentleman, 
Hereditary  Standard  Bearer  of  Scotland,  b.  1902.  Estates 
— Wedderburn  and  Kingennie,  co.  Forfar  ;  Birkhill,  co.  Fife. 
Seat-  Birkhill,  Cupar,  Fife,  N.B. 

WALTER  THOMAS  JAMES  SCRYMSOURE- 
STEUART-FOTHRINGHAM,  Esquire,  of  Pourie, 
Fothringham,  Forfarshire,  J. P.  D.L.  for  Perthshire  and  for 
Forfarshire,  Lt.-Col.  Scottish  Horse,  late  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards,  formerly  Lieut.  Forfar  and  Kincardine  Artillery 
Militia.  Born  Dec.  7,  1862,  being  the  only  son  of  Thomas 
Frederick  Scrymsoure-Fothringham,  Esq.,  of  Pourie,  &c. , 
who  died  1864,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Carnegie,  sister  of  James, 
qthEarl  of  Southesk.  Succeeded  as  heir  of  entail  to  the  estates 
of  Grantully  and  Murthly,  co.  Perth,  1890,  when  he  assumed 
the  additional  name  of  Steuart.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1.  ermine,  three  bars  gules  (for  Fothringham)  ;  2. 
gules,  embordured,  a  lion  rampant  or  with  a  scimitar  in  his 
dexter  paw  proper  (for  Scrymsoure) ;  3.  argent,  a  lion  passant 
guardant  gules,  crowned  or,  in  the  middle  chief  a  crescent, 
all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second  (for  Ogilvy) ;  4.  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent ;  ii.  and  iii. 
argent,  a  galley,  oars  in  action  sable,  the  fourth  grant, 
quarter,  all  within  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with  eight 
buckles  or  (for  Steuart).     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 


Crests — 1.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
griffin  segreant  proper,  and  on  an  escrol  above  this  Motto, 
"Be  it  fast";  2.  on  the  sinister  side,  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  holding  a  scimitar  all  proper, 
and  on  an  escrol  above,  this  Motto,  "Dissipate."  Sup- 
porters—On either  side  a  savage  wreathed  about  the  head 
and  middle  with  laurel,  and  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  club 
resting  on  his  shoulder  all  proper.  Seats — Grantully  Castle, 
Aberfeldy,  N.  B.  ;  Murthly  Castle,  Perthshire ;  Fothringham, 
Forfar,  N.B.  ;  Tealing,  Dundee.    Clubs — Guards',  Carlton. 

SCUDAMORE,  see  LUCAS-SCUDAMORE. 

SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE  (R.L.,  17  Jan.  1826,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  quarterly,  ermine 
and  gules  (Stanhope);  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three  stirrups  with 
buckles  and  straps  or  (Scudamore) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of 
Stanhope ;  3.  the  arms  of  Manlovel ;  4.  azure,  a  fesse 
engrailed  between  three  pigeons,  each  having  in  the  beak 
a  cross  formee  fitchee  all  or  (Porte  of  Etwall,  co.  Derby) ; 
5.  argent,  a  chief  vaire\  or  and  gules,  over  all  a  bend  sable 
(FitzHerbert  of  Etwall);  6.  argent,  on  a  cross  sable,  a 
leopard's  face  or  (Brydges,  Dukes  of  Chandos) ;  7.  the 
arms  of  Berkeley  of  Coberley,  Glos.  ;  8.  or,  a  pile  gules 
(Chandos);  9.  the  arms  of  Pearle  of  Dewsal  and  Aconbury, 
Herefordsh.  ;  10.  the  arms  of  Bernard  of  Loudon  and 
Bridgnorth;  11.  the  arms  of  Lake  of  Canons.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  tower  azure,  thereon  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  ducally 
crowned  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a  grenade  fired 
proper  (Stanhope);  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bear's 


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paw  sable  (Scudamore).      Mottoes— "  A  Deo  et  rege  ' ; 
"  In  hoc  signo  vinces." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Edwyn  Chandos  Scudamore- 
Stanhope,  9th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1887; 
m.  1851,  Dorothea,  d.  of  Sir  Adam  Hay,  7th  Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edwyn  Francis  Scudamore-Stanhope,  K.G., 
P.C.G.C.V.O.,  10th  Earl  of  Chesterfield  (4  Aug.  i628)and 
10th  Baron  Stanhope  of  Shelford,  co.  Northants.  (7  Nov. 
1616),  3rd  Bart.  (13  Nov.  1807),  Treas.  of  H.M.  Household 
1892-4,  Capt.  of  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  1894-5,  Lord 
Steward  1910-15,  Master  of  the  Horse  1915-22,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  C.A.  co.  Hereford,  J. P.  N.R.  Yorks.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Shropshire  Regt. 
[Supporters — Dexter,  a  wolf  ducally  crowned  or;  sinister, 
a  talbot  ermine],  b,  1854;  m.  1900,  Hon.  Enid  Edith,  d.  of 
1st  Lord  N unburn!  o  :iic.  Seat — Beningbrough  Hall,  York. 
Town  res. — 41  Grosvencr  Square,  W.i.  Clubs — Brooks's, 
Bachelors',  Turf. 

Hon.    Henry  Athole  Scudamore-Stanhope,    Capt.    (ret.) 
R.N. ,  b.  1855.    Res. — Sheridan  House,  Stourwood,  Bourne- 
mouth.    Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Hon.  Claude  Dormer  Scudamore-Stanhope,  £.  1857.  Res. — 
Son  of  Hon.   Evelyn  Theodore  Scudamore-Stanhope, 
D.L.  co.  Hereford,  Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  and 
Capt.  A.S.C. ,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1925  ;   m.  1888,  Julia,  d.  of  J. 
Gerald  Potter : — 
Edward  Henry  Scudamore-Stanhope,  Esq.,  b.  1889;  m. 
1915,   Lorna,  d.  of  William  Henry  Lever,  of  Wellington, 
N.Z.  ;    and  has  issue — Evelyn  Patricia  Mary. 
Yngst.  son  of  9th  Earl  (see  above)  : — 
Hon.  Charles  Hay  Scudamore-Stanhope,  B.A.   (Oxon.), 
b.  1864 ;  m.  1900,  Adele,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Hay,  8th 
Bart.,  and  has  surv.   issue — Chandos  Robert  Scudamore- 
Stanhope,  Esq.  b.  1905 ;  and  Dorothea.     Res. — 78  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W.     Club — Bachelors'. 

SCULLY  Vert,  a  cross  botonne  between  two  mullets  in 
chief  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  or.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  proper,  a  phoenix,  also  proper, 


Sons  of  Vincent  Scully,  Esq.  (son  of  the  late  Vincent 
Scully,  of  Kilfeacle,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for  co.  Cork), 
of  Mantle  Hill  House,  Golden,  nr.  Cashel,  co. 
Tipperary,  D.L. ,  J. P.,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  1846;  d.  1927; 
m.  firstly,  November  21,  1871,  Emma  Eliza  Mary  Clare 
{d.  1890),  d.  of  Pierse  Marcus  Barron,  Esq.,  of  Belmont 
Park,  Waterford ;  secondly,  July  22,  1897,  Amy, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Netterville  Barron, 
formerly  of  the  59th  Regt.  : — 
Denys  Vincent  Arthur  Scully,  Gentleman,  b.  September 
6,  1873.     Res. — Canada. 

Vincent  Marcus  Barron  Scully,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  O. B. E. , 
Lt.-Col.  late  Border  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-19 
(desp.  4  times,  D.S.O. ,  O.B.E.),  has  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle  (Serbia),  b.  July  2,  1881  ;  in.  1924,  Pleasance,  d.  of 
Col.  J.  W.  Alt,  C. B. ,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Evelyn 
Johnston,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  Res. — Poughill,  Bude,  Cornwall. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

SEAFIELD,  Countess  of,  see  OGILVIE-GRANT. 

SEAGER  of  Cardiff  (H.  Coll.,  17  Oct.  1919).  Azure, 
a  cross  moline  between  in  bend  dexter  two  lyraphads, 
and  in  bend  sinister  as  many  mullets  all  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
between  two  wings  azure,  each  charged  with  a  mullet. 
a  cross  moline  argent.     Motto — "  Animo  et  fides." 

Son  of  William  Seager,  of  Cardiff,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1895  ; 

m.  1853,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of    William  Berry,  of  Ilira 

combe : — 
Sir  William  Henry  Seager,  Knt.  Bach.  (1918),  Ship- 
owner, D.L.,  J.P.,  M.P.  Cardiff  (East)  1918-22,  b.  1862; 
m.  1890,  Margaret  Annie,  d.  of  John  Elliot,  of  Cardiff; 
and  has  issue.  Res. — Lynwood,  Newport  Road,  Roath, 
Cardiff;  Croft-y-Bwla,  Monmouth.  Clubs — Reform, 
Cardiff  Exchange. 

SEALE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  within  two  barrulets  azure, 
between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  two  and  one  sable,  a 
mural  crown  gules.    Mantling  azure  and  or.   Crest — Out  of 


charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  botonn6  or.     Motto — 
"  Sine  labe  resurgens."     Bookplate  Motto — 

"  ©n  boofus  for  to  rcf  r  5  mr  brlote, 
&11D  to  them  gibe  5  fejulj  anto  full  mtoencr." 


a  crown  vallery   or,   a  wolfs   head  argent,  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  proper.      Motto — "  In  coelo  salus."  1 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Henry  Seale,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Mount 
Boone,  co.  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Devon  and 
Monmouth,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1843 ;  d.  1914 ;  m. 
1st,  1879,  Mary  Henrietta  {d.  1882),  only  surv.  child  of 
Arthur  Hyde  Dendy  of  Rock  House,  Torquay,  and 
Parkfield :— 


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Sir  John  Carteret  Hyde  Seale,  4th  Bart.  (13  July  1838), 
Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1917, 
Margaret  Styleman.d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  William  Herring, 
27th  Inniskillings,of  Narborough  House,  Norfolk  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Henry  Seale,  Esq.,  £>.  1921  ;  Richard  Styleman 
Seale,  Esq.,  b.  1924;  and  Mary  Paulina.  Res. —  Rockfield 
House,  Monmouth.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Henry  Dendy  Seale, Esq.,  late  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps, 
b.  1882  ;  tn.  1914,  Lora  May,  d.  of  Cecil  H.  Bishopp  of 
Fernlea,  Oban,  Argyllshire  ;  and  has  issue — Mary  Desiree. 
Res. — 1144  Goodwin  Street,  Victoria,  B.C.  Club — Jun. 
Carlton. 

SEALY-KING  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
gules  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  boar's  head  erased  of  the  second 
(King);  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  fesse  bretessed  azure,  between 
three  wolves'  leads  erased  sable,  as  many  lozenges  argent 
(Sealy).     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  gules,  charged  with  two 
bezants  in  fesse  (King);  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
wolf's  head  issuant  sable  (Sealy).  Mottoes—  (1)  "  Spes 
tutissima  ccelis  "  ;  (2)  "  Concipe  spes  certas."  Livery — 
Chocolate  brown,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  Charles  Lewes  King,  of  Newtown  House,  Leixlip, 
co.  Kildare,  b.  1814;  d.  1869  ;  m.  1853,  Jane  Stawell 
Bernard  (Mrs.  King-Sealy,  of  Richmount),  d.  and  coh. 
of  Captain  Sampson  Stawell  Sealy,  84th  Regt. : — 
Charles  Sealy-King,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  b.  i860  ;  assumed 
by  Deed  Poll,  16  July,  1923,  the  surname  of  Sealy-King 
in  lieu   of   King;    m.   1886,  Beatrice  Ada,  d.  of  William 
Jocelyn  Bradford,  M.D.,  T.C.D.  ;   and   has   had   issue — 
(1)  Ludlow  Sealy-King,  Esq.,  Nigerian  Political  Service, 
Major  late  4th  Bn.  Royal Munster  Fusiliers,*.  1891  [tn.  1917, 
Norah  Beatrice,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Jocelyn  Bradford,  M.A., 
T.C.D.  ;  and  has  issue— Patricia  ;  and  Esther] ;  (2)  Charles 
King,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    2nd   Royal   Munster  Fusiliers, 
b.   1894;  killed  in  action  in  France  9  May,   1915  ;  Esther 
[m.  1909,  Rev.  Walter  W.  Stewart,    B.D.,  T.C.D.] ;  and 
Violet  Rose  [m.  1921,  Ulick  de  Burgh  Daly,  Esq.,  Major 
late  4th  Royal  Dublin  Fusiliers].     Seat— Richmount,  Ban- 
don,  co.  Cork.     Res. — Beaumont,  Cheltenham. 

SEATON,  Baron,  see  ELIOTT-DRAKE-COLBORNE. 

SEAVER,  see  RICARDE-SEAVER. 

SEBASTIAN  (1894,  H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  invected 
ermine  and  azure,  in  chief  an  eagle's  wing  sable  between  two 
dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  pointing  upwards  with  the 
thumb  and  two  fingers  proper,  and  in  base  a  demi-cat-a- 
mountain  guardant  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-cat-a-mountain 
guardant  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an  eagle's  wing 


sable,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a  dexter  hand  as  in  the 

arms.     Motto — "  Roi,  foi,  loi." 

Sons  of  Lewis   Boyd  Sebastian,  Gentleman,  B.C.L. , 
M.A.  (Oxon),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1851 ;  d.  ;  tn. 

1879,    Harriet    Maria,  elder  dau.   of  Bengt  Reinhold 
Lennartson  of  Norum,  Wermland,  Sweden  : — 
Gerald    Noel    Boyd   Sebastian,    Gentleman,    M.R.C.S. , 

L.R.C.P.,   b.   Dec.   24,  1883.     Res.—  48  Onslow  Gardens, 

S.W.7. 

Skinner  Raymond  Sebastian,  Gentleman,  B.A. ,  b.  Oct.  30, 

1886. 

Brian  Leonard  Geoffrey  Sebastian,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.Ns 
b.  Feb.   7,  1891.  ry. 

Erroll  Graham  Sebastian,  Esq.,    D.S.O. ,    served   Gr 
War  as  Capt.  E.  Kent  Regt.  (desp.  D.S.O. ),  British  Viol. 
Consul  at  Bucharest,  b.  Aug.  2,  1892.    Res.— British  Co»\ 
sulate,    Bucharest,    Roumania.     Club — Oxford   and   Cam 
bridge. 

SEBRIGHT  (H.  Coll.,  Gtd.  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux, 
1  April  1580.  Confd.  by  Dethick  1590,  and  at  Vn.  of 
Worcs.  1627).  Argent,  three  cinquefoils  sable.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  sejant  argent,  crowned  with  a 
ducal  coronet,  mane,  tuft,  and  tip  of  the  tail  or.  Badge 
(H.  Coll.,  21  April  1914) — A  garb  of  oats  or,  the  band 
azure,  inscribed  with  the  Motto — "  Pro  rege  "  in  [red 
letters. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Gage  Saunders   Sebright,   8th 

Bart.,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1864  ;  by  his  2nd  wife,  tn.  1850, 

Olivia,  d.  of  John  Henry,  of  Straff  an,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Sir   Guy   Thomas  Saunders  Sebright,  12th  Bart.,  of 

Besford,  Worcs.  (20  Dec.  1626),  J. P.  Herts.,  Lieut,  (ret.) 

Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1856;  s.  his  brother  1917  ;  tn.  1882, 

Olive  Emily,  d.  of  Arthur  Frederick.     Res. — Beechwood 

Park,  Dunstable.     Clubs — Bachelors',  Travellers'. 

Arthur  Edward  Saunders  Sebright,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
4th  Batt.  Beds.  Regt.,  b.  1859  ;  tn.  1st,  1889,  Emily  Eva 
(d.  1921),  d.  of  JohnBowen,  and  widow  of  W.  Ingram,  of 
U.S.A. ;  2nd,  1922,  Alice  Marion,  d.  of  A.  F.  Luke,  of 
Exeter ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage)  Giles  Edward 
Sebright,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  4th  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1896. 
Res. — 100  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.10. 

SECCOMBE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  gules,  be- 
tween three  lions  rampant  sable,  a  lotus-flower  slipped  and 


leaved  proper,  in  the  centre  chief  point  an  Eastern  trown  of 
the  second,  a  bordure  invected  of  the  third.     Mantling  gules 


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and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  sable  between  two  elephants'  probosces  proper. 
Motto — "  Paratus  et  fidelis." 

Son   of  Thomas   Seccombe,    Esq.,   M.A. ,   D.C. L. ,   b. 
1866  ;  d.  1923  ;  tn.  1896,  Elizabeth  Jane  Goddard  : — 
Lionel  Sidney  Seccombe,  Gentleman,   b.    1903.     Res. — 
Culver,  Indiana,  U.S.A. 

Sons  of  John  Thomas  Seccombe,  Esq.  (eld.  s.  of  Sir 

Thomas    Seccombe,    G.C.I.E.,    K  C.S.I. ),    b.    1834  ; 

d.    1895  ;   tn.   1st,   Elizabeth   (d.  1869),   d.    of  Thomas 

*         Clout;  2nd,  Ellen,  d.  of  Henry  Bates: — 

^'    Philip  John  Ambrose  Seccombe,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.B., 

a"Li869  ;  m.  1898,  Sybil,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  J.  R.  Watson  ;  and 

rial*s  issue — John  Bertie  Philip  Seccombe,  Esq.,  Capt.  6/13 

L  frontier  Force  Rifles,  b.  1899  [Res.—  Abbotebad,  N.W.F.P. 

a  'ndia)  ;  and  Nancy  Sybil  [tn.  1926,  Thomas  Dangerfield], 

yRes. — 12  Chester  Place,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

J     Lawrence   Henry   Seccombe,    Gentleman,    b.  1877 ;    tn. 

1915,  Norah,  d.  of  Thomas  Wood  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas 

Lawrence  Seccombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  Hugh  Digorie 

Seccombe,   Gentleman,  b.    1917.     Res. — Strafford   Lodge, 

Weybridge. 

Edward  Arthur  John  Seccombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Res. — Incomati  Estate,  Xmavani,  E.  Africa. 

George   Digorie   Gray   Seccombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1882; 

m.  1918,  May,  d.  of  Percival  Ollin  ;  and  has  issue — Marjorie 

Ellen;  and  Elizabeth.    Res.—  Kamunyu,  Kiambu,  Kenya. 

Rev.  Charles   Edward   Seccombe,    Gentleman,  b.   1885. 

Res. — 36  Victoria  Street,  S.W.i. 

Son  of  Henry  Lawrence  Seccombe,  Esq. ,  b.  1834 ;  d. 

1910;    tn.  1876,  Emily  Anne,    d.    of  M.    Wiggins   of 

Watcombe  Manor,  Watlington  : — 

Henry  Edward   Seccombe,    Esq.,  A.R.I.B.A.,  b.  1879; 

m.  1908,  Helen  Rose  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Major  E.  A. 

Uvedale  Price ;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Edward  Seccombe, 

Esq.,   b.  1910;    Pamela;    and  Diana.     Res. — Oak  Lawn, 

Monument  Hill,  Weybridge. 

SECRETAN  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  saltire  argent,  a 
human  heart  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  castle  proper.  Mant- 
ling   gules   and   argent.     Crest — On   a   wreath   of   the 


colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle  regardant  wings 
expanded  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  wreath  of  laurel 
proper.  Mottoes—"  Bon  chatel  guarde  qui  son  cuer 
guarde  ";  and  over  the  crest  "Civitas  civu." 

Sons  of  Philip  Secretan,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of 
Frederick  L.  P.  Secretan  James  Woodhouse,  of  The 
Brokes,  Reigate),   of  Caterham,   Surrey,  b.    18 19  ; 

d.  1877  ;  tn.  Mary,  widow  of Tyler  : — 

Philip  Secretan,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1844  ;  tn.  1867,  Margaret 
Liston,  d.  of  George  Harris,  of  Bedford  Park,  Croydon  ; 
and  has  had  issue— (1)  Philip  Secretan,  Gentleman,^.  1869  ; 
d.  1912  ;  (2)  Rev.  Douglas  Liston  Secretan,  Rector  of  Bal- 
combe,  Sussex,  b.  \%-jo  [tn.  1905,  Kathleen  Emily,  d.  of 
T.  H.  Buckley,  and  has  issue— Philip  Buckley  Secretan, 
Gentleman,  £.  1909  ;  Robert  Douglas  Secretan,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914;  and  i  dau.] ;  (3)  Edward  Secretan,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1876;  d.  1914  [m.  1905,  Sophie  Banmann,  and 
left  issue— Ralph  Edward  Philip  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b. 


1908] ;  (4)  Norman  Secretan,  Gentleman,  £.1880  [tn.  1909, 
Hilda  Fisher,  and  has  issue — Norman  Garode  Secretan, 
Gentleman,  b.  19 12  ;  Geoffrey  Richard  Secretan,  Gentle- 
man, b.  ;  Dennis  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and 
four  daus.].  Seat — Slaugham  Park,  Haywards  Heath, 
Sussex.     Club — City  of  London. 

Walter  Bernard  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;  m. 
1874,  Margaret,  d.  of  Thomas  Waters,  of  Croydon  ; 
and  has  had  issue —  (1)  Walter  Bernard  Secretan, 
Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  b.  1875  [tn.  1914,  Dorothy, 
d.  of  Rev.  Ilbert  Crosse  ;  and  has  had  issue  —  Michael 
Bernard  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  d.  1927;  and 
Margaret  Dorothy  (Res. — Brendon  House,  Reading)]  ; 
(2)  Kenneth  Francis  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ; 
d.  1899  ;  (3)  Hubert  Arthur  Secretan,  Gentleman,  O.B.E., 
b.  189 1.     Res. — Coignafearn,  Croydon,  Surrey. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Secretan  (2nd  son  of 
Frederick    L.   P.    Secretan   James  Woodhouse  —  see 
above),   Vicar    of   Longdon-cum-Castle    Merton,    co. 
Worcester,  b.  1820;  d.  1868;  tn.  Jessie  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  W.  T.  Thomas:— 
Theodore   Secretan,     Gentleman,    b.    1859  ;     tn.    Maria 
Magdalene  Farrel,  and  has  issue — Charles  Farrel  Secretan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  Frederick  Bernard  Secretan,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1891.     Res. — Africa. 

Clement  Charles  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — 
Australia. 

Bernard  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  tn.  Alice  Mary, 
d.  of  B.  H.  Perry.    Res. — Africa. 

Son  of  Holford  Secretan,  Gentleman  (yngr  son  of 

Frederick  L.   P.  Secretan  James  Woodhouse — see 

above),  of  The  Brokes  Meadow,  Reigate,  6.  1840  ;  d. 

1915;   tn.    1869,   Emily    Sarah,  d.   of    Christopher 

Dowson,  of  Limehouse,  Middx. : — 

Spencer  Domett  Secretan,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above, 

impaling  Cave-Browne],  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1906,  Mary,  second 

d.  of  Edward  Raban  Cave-Browne,  Esq.,  C.S.I. ;    and 

has  issue — Holford  Cave  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 

Muriel  Caroline ;  Ann  Frances  Mary  ;  Mary  Dulcie  ;  Joan 

Henrietta  ;  Rachel  Domett ;  and  Joyce  Raban.     Seat — 

Swaynes,    Rudgwick,    Sussex. 

Son  of  Herbert  Edwin  Secretan,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ; 
d.  1928  ;  tn.  1887,  Mary,  d.  of  George  Gibson  Richard- 
son, of  Garlands,  Redhill : — 
Humphrey   Basil    Secretan,    Esq.,    M.C.,   late   Queen's 
Royal  West  Surrey  Regt. ,  b.  1888.       Res.— Bennett's  End, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 

SEDLEY,  see  DELLA  TAFLIA. 

SEEDS  (U.O.).  Ermine,  two  pales  azure,  charged  with 
six  plates,  on  a  chief  argent  three  roses  gules.  Mantling' 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  hand  erect  holding  six  ears  of  wheat  and  charged  on  the 
wrist  with  a  plate  proper.     Motto — "  Pax  et  copia." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Seeds,  Esq.,  J. P.,  LL.D.,  Queen's 
Advocate-General,  of  11  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin, 
b.  1835;  d.  1892  ;  tn.  1881,  Ada  Charlotte,  d.  of  John 
Le  Mottle,  Jurat  of  Royal  Court,  Guernsey  :• — 
William   Seeds,    Esq.,    Minister   in     H.M.     Diplomatic 
Service   since    1923,     British    High   Commissioner   in   the 
Rhineland,  b.  1882  ;  tn.  1911,  Arabella  Agnes  Muriel,  d.  of 
Theobald  Butler,  late  of  the  Bengal  C.S. ,  and  has  issue — 
Robert  Seeds,  Gentleman,   b.  1914  ;  Hugh  Seeds,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1917;  James   Seeds,   Gentleman,   b.    1019;  and 
Sheila.     Clubs — Travellers' ,  St.  James's. 

SEEL,  see  MOLYNEUX-SEEL. 

SEELY.  Azure,  three  ears  of  wheat  banded  or,  between 
two  martlets  in  pale  and  as  many  chaplets  of  roses  in  fesse 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  three  ears  of  wheat  banded 
or,  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise  eradicated,  and  sprouting 
in  the  dexter  proper.     Motto — "  In  Deo  spero." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles   Hilton  Seely,    2nd   Bart.,    M.A. 

(Camb.),  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  5th  Vol.   Batt.   Hampshire 

Regt.,  and  formerly  Capt.  1st  Nottinghamshire  (Robin 

Hood)  Rifle  Vols.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  1895-1906,  b.  July 

7,  1859;  d.  1926;  tn. ,  Dec.  9,  1891,  Hilda  Lucy  (Res. 

— Kings  Manor,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight),  eldest  dau. 

of  Richard   Tassell   Anthony   Grant   of   Staffa,   West 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  J.  P.  co.  Southampton  : — 

Sir  Hugh  Michael  Seely,  3rd  Bart.  (19  Feb.  1896),  J. P. 

and  (1925)  High  Sheriff  of  Notts.,  M.P.  E.  Div.  Norfolk 

1923-24,  late  Lieut.  S.  Notts.  Hussars,  formerly  Lieut.  Gren. 


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Gds. ,  b.  Oct.  2,  1898.  Seats — Sherwood  Lodge,  Arnold, 
Notts.  ;  Brooke  House,  and  Gatcombe  House,  I.O.W. 
Town  res. — 55  Curzon  Street,  W.  1.  Clubs — Brooks's, 
Guards'. 

Victor  Basil  John  Seely,  Esq.,£.  May  18,  1900;  m.  1922, 

Sybil  Helen,  widow  of  Sir  John  Shiffncr,  6th  Bart.,  and  d. 

f  S.  C.  Gibbons,  of  Scaynes  Hill,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — 

Nigel    Edward   Seely,    Gentleman,    b.    1923.       Res.  —  14 

Chesham  Street,  S.W.i.     Clubs—  Pratt's,  Brooks's. 

Nigel  Richard  William  Seely,  Esq.,   b.  1902. 

Sons  of  Frank  Evelyn  Seely,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  Notts., 

Lieut.-Col.   late  South  Notts.   Yeomanry  Cavalry,   b. 

1864;    d.  1928;    m.  1st,  Aug.   8,    1899,    Lelia   Elizma 

(d.  1903),  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  C.  Russell,  and  grand-dau.  of 

Lord  Charles  James  Fox  Russell ;  2nd,  1907,  Gertrude 

Fanny,  dau.  of  Henry  Edward  Thornton: — 

Frank  James  Wriothesley  Seely,  Esq. ,  Capt.  S.  Notts. 

Hussars  Yeo.,  late  Lieut.  15/16  Hussars,  b.  1901  ;  m.  1925, 

Vera,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Birkin,  C.M.G.,  of  Lamcote  House, 

Radcliffe-on-Trent;  and  has  issue — Michael   James  Seely, 

Gentleman,  b.  1926.    Res. — Ramsdale  Park,  Arnold,  Notts. 

William    Evelyn    Seely,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    S.    Notts. 

Hussars  Yeo.,  b.  1902;    m.  1927,   Lavender,  d.  of  Richard 

Francklin,  of  The   Manor  House,  Oxton,  Notts.,  and  has 

issue— Richard  Evelyn  Seely,  Gentleman,  b.  1928.     Res. — 

Kirklington,  Notts. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Seely,  1st  Bart.,  of  Sherwood  Lodge, 
Arnold,  Notts.,  M.P.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  1833;  d.  1915  ; 
m.  1857;  Emily  (d.  1894),  d.  of  William  Evans,  of 
Crumpsall  Grange,  Lanes.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Edward  Bernard  Seely,  P.C.,C.B.,C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Aimy,  late  Lieut.-Col.  comm. 
Hampshire  Yeomanry,  Lord  Lieut.  Isle  of  Wight  and 
Hants.,  D.L.  Southampton,  M.P.  Isle  of  Wight  1900-1906, 
for  Liverpool,  Abercromby  Div. ,  1906-10,  for  Derbyshire, 
Ilkeston  Div.,  1910-22,  and  for  Isle  of  Wight  1923-24,  Sec. 
oi  State  for  War  1912-14,  Under-Sec.  Min.  of  Munitions 
1918,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Air  1918-19,  b.  May  31,  1868  ; 
m.  1st,  July  9,  1895,  Emily  Florence  (d.  1913),  dau.  of  Col. 
the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  George  Lewis  Crichton  of  Netley  Castle, 
co.  Southampton ;  2nd,  1917,  Hon.  Evelyn  Izme\  d.  of 
1st  Viscount  Elibank,  and  widow  of  George  C.  N.  Nicholson, 
and  has  had  issue — Frank  Reginald  Seely,  Gentleman,  b. 
June  26,  1896  ;  killed  inaction  1917  ;  Henry  John  Alexander 
Seely,  Esq.,  Capt.  Hants.  Yeo.,  -b  May  1,  1899;  Arthur 
Patrick  Willi im  Seely,  Gentleman,  b.  1905;  David  Peter 
Seely,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Emily  Grace ;  Irene  Florence 
[;«.  1924,  Lieut.  Mason  Hogarth  Scott,  late  R.N.  ;  and 
has  issue] ;  Kathleen  Mary ;  and  Louisa  Mary  Sylvia. 
Seat — Mottistone  Manor,  Isle  of  Wight.  Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Brooks^s,  Athenaeum,  etc. 

SEFTON,  Earl  of,  see  MOLYNEUX. 

SEGRAVE,  see  MOWBRAY,  Baron. 

SEGRAVE  of  Cabra  (confmd.  U.O.)  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  trefoils  or  (for  Segrave)  ;  2. 
azure,  three  eagles  displayed  or  (for  Wafer) ;  3.  argent,  two 
lions  rampant  combatant  supporting  a  dexter  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist  all  gules,  in  chief  three  estoiles  azure,  in 
base  waves  of  the  sea  therein  a  salmon  naiant  all  proper 
(for  O'Neill);  4.  per  fesse  or  and  sable,  three  dice  each 
charged  with  an  annulet  all  countercharged  (for  Ambrose). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  holding  between  the 
paws  an  oak-branch  vert,  fructed  or.  Motto— "Dieu  et 
mon  roy." 

Sons  of  Henry  Segrave,  Esq.,  J. P.   Dublin,  J. P.   and 

D.L.    (High  Sheriff    1893)  Wicklow,   late   Capt.  12th 

Foot,    b.   1823;    d.   1906;    m.    1850,    Mary  Elizabeth, 

d.  of  Edward  Francis   Dehane   of  The   Beaches,  co. 

Stafford:— 

Major  O'Neal  Edward  John  Segrave,  D.S  O  ,  18th  Batt. 

Imp.  Yeo.  in  S.  Africa,  formerly  a  Resident  Magistrate  in 

Ireland,  b.    1856  ;  m.  1882,  Beatrix,  d.  of  W.  J.  J.  Warne- 

ford,    Deputy-Assistant-Quartermaster-General ;    and     has 

with  other  issue  : — O'Neill  Segrave,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Royal 

Irish  Regt.,  b.  1883  [m.  1915,  Germaine,    d.  of  Gen.   P. 

A.   Grissot].      Seats—  Kiltimon,    Newton-Mount-Kennedy, 

co.  Wicklow  ;  Calla  House,  Kilconnell,  co.  Galway.    Club — 

R.A.C. 

Charles  William  Segrave,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Galway  and 
Tippemry,  b.  ;  m.  1st,  1893,  Mary  Lucy  {d.  1898),  d. 

of  James  K.  Harwood,  late  U.S.  Navy,  and  granddau.  of 
the  late  Right  Rev.  James  Kemp,  Archbishop  of  Maryland, 


U.S.A.  ;  2nd,  1901,  Jessica  Campbell,  only  d.  of  John 
Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Huyton,  Lanes.  Res.  — 16  Hyde  Park 
Square,  W.  2. 

Sons   of  Capt.    William    Francis    Segrave,    late    71st 

Highlanders,  b.  1826;   d.  1903;  m.  1868,  Isabella,  d. 

of  Major  Halliburton,  78th  Highlanders; — 

John   Roderick  Segrave,  Esq.,  C.B.,  J. P.,  Vice-Admiral 

(ret.),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1907,  Mary  Stephanie,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late 

Frederick  Ricardo,  of  40  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has 

issue: — William    Francis    Roderick    Segrave,    Sub.-Lieut. 

R.N.,  b.  1907;  and  Rosemary.  Res. — Crows  Nest,  Queen's 

Road,    Richmond,    Surrey.      Clubs — Naval   and   Military, 

Beefsteak. 

William  Henry  Eric  Segrave,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col. 
Highland  L.I.,  served  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  Great  War  1914-18  (de^p.,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars, 
Legion  of  Honour),  b.  1875  ;  m.  1904,  Nellie  Borlaise,  d.  of 
the  late  Vice-Adm.  J.  J.  Kennedy,  C.B.,  and  has  issue; — 
Pamela  Frances.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Thomas  Segrave,  R.N.,  late  14th  Foot, 
b.  1829  ;  d.  1871  ;  m.  1854,  Louisa,  d.  of  Major  William 
Buckley,  late  18th  Regt.  :— 
Henry  John  Segrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Sir  Thomas  George  Segrave,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  C.B.E. 
(1920),    Hon.   Capt.    R.I.M.,  and   Hon.  Comdr.   R.N.  R., 
Dir.  of  Shipping,    India  Office   1919,   b.  1865;    m.  1895, 
Harriet  Rose  Daly.     Res. — Kempshott,  Barston,   Horley, 
Surrey.      Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

SEGAR-OWEN  (H.  Coll.,  14  Nov.  1914).  Per  chevron 
or  and  argent,  in  chief  two  mullets  azure,  in  base  a  lion 
rampant  sable.    Mantling   azure  and  or.    Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  argent,  erased  gules, 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  ermine  spot.  Motto 
— "  Fidem   Deo  habens." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Owen,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Burfield, 
Cheshire,  b.  1846;   d.  1910  ;   m.  1869,  Margaret,  d. 
of     Henry     Segar,    of    Penketh    Hall,    Lanes.:— 
The  late  Segar  Segar-Owen,  Esq.,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
Anglesey,  1927-8,  F.R.I.B.A.,  b.  1874  ;  assumed  by  Deed 
Poll  the  additional  surname  of  Segar  ;    m.   1898,  Edith 
Mary,   d.    of    Frederick   Monks,    Esq.,   J. P.,  C.C. ;    and 
d.  1929  leaving  issue — Oswald  Segar-Owen,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1900;   Godfrey  Joscelyn  Segar-Owen, 
Gentleman,     b.     1907;     Elnith    Merryl.     Res. — Victoria 
Terrace,  Beaumaris,  Anglesey;     Palmyra  Square,  War- 
rington.    Clubs — Arts,  Royal  Anglesey  Yacht. 


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SELBORNE,  Earl  of,  see  PALMER. 

SELBY  of  Biddlestone  (H.  Coll.).     Barry  of  eight  or  and 
sable.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  proper,  wreathed  about  the 
temples  or  and  sable.      Motto — "  Semper  sapit  suprema." 
Sons  of  Walter  Charles  Selby,   Esq.,  of  Biddlestone, 
Northumberland,   J  P.   b.    1858  ;    d.   1900  ;    m.    1881, 
Margaret  Beatrice,  d.  of  H.  G.  Bromilow:  — 
Walter  Arthur  Selby,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1882  ; 
m.     1926,     Dorothy     d.     of     George    Collier     and     has 
issue: — Walter  Stephen  Patrick  Selby,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
and  1  dau.     Res. — Red  Gables,  I  field,  Sussex. 

Ronald  Walter  Selby,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  tn.  1917, 
Dorothy  Rose,  widow  of  Capt.  F.  Marke,  R.A.M.C.    Seat — 

SELBY-BIGGE  of  King's  Sutton  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine, 
on  a  fesse  engrailed  gules,  between  three  martlets  sable, 
a  mullet  between  two  crescents  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cockatrice's 
head  ermine,  murally  crowned  or,  between  two  wings 
erect  azure,  each  charged  with  a  crescent  gold.  Motto — 
"  Fort  et  loyal." 

Second  son  of  Charles  Selby  Bigge,  Esq.,  of  Ightham 

Mote,  Kent,  and  Long  Horsley,    Northumberland, 

J. P.,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1889  ;  tn.  1902,  Katherina  (d.  1918), 

d.  of  John  Scott  Ogle,  of  Oakwood,  Kent : — 

Sir  (Lewis)  Amherst  Selby-Bigge,   1st  Bart.  (14  Feb. 

1919),    K.C.B.,    M.A.  Oxford,    Barrister-at-Law,    Inner 

Temple,   Permanent  Sec.  Board  of    Education  191 1-25, 

b.  i860  ;  tn.  1885,  Edith  Lindsay,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 

John  Robert  Davison,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  of  Underriver  House, 

Kent ;  and  has  issue — John  Amherst  Selby-Bigge,  Esq., 

b.    1892    [m.    1914,    Ruth,   d.    of  Edward    Humphries, 

of  Ashburnham  Grove,  Bradford  ;    and  has  issue — Lydia 

Jane;  Diana;  Mary  Elizabeth  (Res. — 31  Ladbroke  Grove, 

W.)] ;  Evelyn  Mary  [tn.  1908,  Capt.  Henry  Cecil  Pember 

(d.  1917),  and  has  issue];    Edith  Katherine   [tn.    1914, 

Capt.    Geoffrey  Bowes-Lyon,    Black   Watch  ;    and  has 

issue].     Res. — 127  Sloane  Street,  S.W. ;  Kingston  Manor, 

Lewes,  Sussex.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Athenaeum. 

SELLfj  of  Richmond  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  bendlets 
between  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  azure.    Mantling  azure  and 


swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  or,  a  fleur- 
de-lys  gold.     Motto — "  Nulla  rosa  sine  spinas." 

Son  of  George  Edward  Selle,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1878  ;  tn. 

1875,  Dora  Eleanor,  d.  of  Daniel  David  Olive,  of 

Suffolk  :— 
George  Edward  Selle,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1919, 
Mariana,  d.  of  Daria  Tudela,  of  Lima,  Peru  ;  and  has 
issue — Mariana  del  Rosario.  Res. — Correo  Castilla  1187, 
Lima,  Peru.  Clubs — Royal  Societies,  and  National 
(Lima). 

SEMPILL,  see  FORBES-SEMPILL. 


SENHOUSE,      see      MINTON 
POCKLINGTON-SENHOUSE. 


SENHOUSE      and 


or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of^the  colours,  in  front  of  two 


SENNETT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  cygnets  in  pale,  wings 
elevated  purpure,  between  two  swords  erect  gules.  Mant- 
ling purpure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  sennett  or  barracuda  fessewise  proper,  a  cygnet  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Sine  macula." 

Son  of  Richard  Sennett,  of  Southwark  : — 

Sir  Richard  Christopher  Sennett,  Knt.  Bach.  (1924), 
Sheriff  City  of  London  1923,  Citizen  and  Lorimer,  of  the 
City  of  London,  b.  1862  ;  tn.  ,  Amy  Georgina,  d.  of 

William  Hughes,  of  Chelsea  ;  and  has  issue —  2  sons. 
Res.  —  24  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  Club — 
Constitutional 

SERGISON  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.,  23  April  1812;  orig.  granted 
1691).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins  naiant, 
embowed  sable,  a  plate  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
field. 

Dau.  of  Charles  Warden  Sergison,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Sussex,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  late  Scots 
Guards,  b.  1867;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1891,  Hon.  Florence 
Emma  Louisa  Hanbury  Tracy,  d.  of  Charles,  4th  Lord 
Sudeley: — 
Cynthia  Mary;  tn.  1919,  Sir  Basil  Stanlake  Brooke,  5th 
Bart.,  C.B.E.,  M.C.  (q.v.) 

SERGISON-BROOKE  (R.L.,  20  Sept.  1915  ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  cross  engrailed  per  pale  gules 
and  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference  (for  Brooke)  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins 
naiant  embowed  sable,  a  plate  between  two  fieurs-de 
lys  of  the  first,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  hand  grenade  of  the  second,  fired  proper  (for 
Sergison).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  brock  proper  (for  Brooke)  ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  as  in  the  arms 
transfixed  by  an  arrow  fessewise  barbed  and  flighted 
proper,  and  (for  distinction^  charged  on  the  body  with, 
a  cross  patee  argent  (for  Sergison). 

Son  of  Arthur  Basil  Brooke,  b.  1847;    d  1884;   tn 

1869,  Alice  Georgina,  d.  of   Rev.  William  Norton, 

Rector  of  Baltinglas,  co.  Wicklow : — 

Bertram    Norman    Sergison-Brooke,    Esq.,    C.M.G., 

D.S.O.,  Brigadier  Gren.  Gds.  comdg.  1st  Inf.  Bde.  1928, 

assumed  by  R.L.,  20  Sept.  1915,  the  additional  surname 

and  arms  of  Sergison,  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1st,  1915,  Prudence 

Ida  (d.  1918),  d.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Charles  Sergison, 

of  Cuckfield    Park,    Sussex  ;     and  has  issue — Patience 

Anne ;    tn.   2nd,    1923,  Hilda,  d.  of    Mark  Fenwick,  of 

Abbotswood,  Stow-on-the-Wold;  andhasissue — Timothy 

Mark  Sergison-Brooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ;  Norah  Mary. 

Seat — Williamscot  House,   Banbury.       Clubs — Guards', 

Turf. 

SEROCOLD,  see  PEARCE-SEROCOLD. 

SETON  of  Abercorn  (L.O.  matric.  1915).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  three  crescents  within  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterflory  gules ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  in- 
escutcheons  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  couped  or,  armed 
and  langued  azure.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  grey- 
hound proper.     Motto — "  Forward  ours." 

Eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Reginald  Seton, 

R.E.,  b.    1840;    d.  1887;     tn.   1862,  Emma    Orton 

(d.  1889):— 

Sir  Bruce  Gordon  Seton,   qth   Bart.,    of    Abercorn, 

co.   Linlithgow    (3  June    1663),  C.B.  (1917),  Lieut.-Col. 

and  Brev.-Col.  I. M.S.,   served  Waziristan   1895,  Tochi 

F.F.    1897,  Great  War  1914-16  (desp.,  C.B.),  b.  1868  ; 

s.  his  cousin  19 15  ;  tn.  1895,  Elma,  d.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Frank 


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Armstrong,  R.A.S.C.  ,  and  has  issue — Alexander  Hay 
Seton,  Esq.,  Lieut.  The  Royal  Scots,  6.  1904  [tn. 
1927,  Zeyla,  d.  of  John  Sanderson,  and  has  issue — 
Egidia  Hay] ;  Bruce  Lovat  Seton,  Esq.,  R.M.C.,  Sand- 
hurst, b.  1909 ;  Jean  Gordon  [tn.  1922,  Lieut.  R.  G. 
Arnot.R.N.,  of  Rockferry,  Cheshire ;  and  has  issue] ; 
Marie  de  Seton  [tn.  1925,  Lieut.  Ian  Black,  R.N.].  Res. 
— 12  Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh.  Clubs — Caledonian, 
New  (Edinburgh). 

SETON  of  Pitmedden(L.O.,  1675  and  1684).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  three  crescents,  and  in  the  centre  a  man's 
heart  distilling  blood,  the  whole  within  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterflory  gules  (Seton) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  demi- 
otter  sable,  crowned  or,  issuing  out  of  a  bar  wavy  of  the 
second  (Meldrum).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-man  in  a 
military  habit,  holding  the  banner  of  Scotland,  with  the 
motto  on  an  escroll  above,  "  Sustento  sanguine  signa." 
Supporters — Dexter,  a  deerhound  argent,  collared  gules, 
charged  with  crescents  or  ;  sinister,  an  otter  sable.  Motto 
— Below  the  arms,  ''  Merces  haec  certa  laborum." 

Son  of  Sir   William   Samuel  Seton,  9th   Bart.,   J. P., 

D.L. ,  Col.   Indian  Staff  Corps,  served  in  the  Persian 

Campaign,    1856,  and   in   the   Afghan  War,   1880,  b. 

1837;  d.  1914;  tn.  1876,  Eva  Kate  St.  Leger,  only  d. 

of  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Hastings  Affleck  Wood,  K.C.B.  :— 

Sir  John   Hastings   Seton,    10th   Bart,   (n    Dec.    1683), 

Capt.  late  6th  Batt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  late  Lieut.  Durham 

R.G.A.  (Mil.),  served  during  the  European  War  1914-18,  b. 

1888  ;  tn.  1923,  Alice  Ida,  d.  of  Percy  Hodge,  Cape  Civil 

Service;  and  has  issue— Robert  James  Seton,  Esq.,  b.  1926; 

and  Alice  Eva  Elizabeth.    Seat — Cushnie,   Aberdeenshire. 

Res. — sib  Goldington  Road,  Bedford. 

Rev.  ALEXANDER  DAVID  SETON  of  Mounie,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Royal 
Artillery,  J. P.  Aberdeenshire.  Born  Oct.  25,  1854, 
eldest  son  and  only  surv.  child  of  Major  George  Seton,  late 
93rd  Highlanders,  by  his  wife  Anne  Lucy  Wake,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Baldwin  Wake  ;  and  succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Mounie 
at  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  1894.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O.,  1869)  —  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or  three  crescents 
within  a  double  tressure  flowered  and  counterflowered  of 
fleurs-de-lys  gules,  and  in  the  fesse  point  a  man's  heart 
distilling  drops  of  blood  (for  Seton) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
issuing  out  of  a  bar  wavy  sable,  a  demi-otter  of  the  last 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or  (for  Meldrum),  in 
the  centre  a  crescent  azure  for  difference.  Mantling 
gules  doubled  argent.  Crest  —  Issuing  from  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  or  and  gules,  a  demi-man  in  armour, 
bearing  up  the  Royal  banner  of  Scotland  bendways 
and  displayed  all  proper ;  and  in  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "Sustento  sanguine  signo." 
Livery — Pepper    and    salt    coat,    piped    red.       Married, 


February  12,  1879,  Emily  Isabel,  second  daughter  of  Alfred 
Turner,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  at  that  time  of 
Deysbrook  Hall,  West  Derby,  near  Liverpool ;  and  has 
had  Issue — (1)  Alexander  Charles  Seton,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
July    27,   1882  ;' d.\  1904 ;     (2)    George   William   Seymour 


Seton,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  April  3,  1885;  (3)  Henry 
Winton  Seton,  Capt.  (ret.)  9th  Gurkha  Rifles,  b.  August 
1,  1887  ;  Jean  Isabel  [tn.  1905,  Capt.  Henry  Lake  Cochrane, 
R.N.,  eld.  son  of  James  Cochrane,  Esq.,  of  Cheltenham, 
and  Mary  Lucy  Ogilvy  [tn.  1924,  A.  6.  H.  Sievwright, 
Commissioner  H.M.  Customs  and  Revenue,  Baghdad]. 
Seat — Mounie,  Old  Meldrum,  co.  Aberdeen.  Res. — Burley 
Vicarage,  Oakham,  Rutland.  Clubs  —  Junior  United 
Service,  New  (Edinburgh). 

SETON-KARR  late  of  Kippilaw  (R.L.,  1815,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  three 
mullets  of  the  first,  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  at  the 
neck  or,  guttee-de-sang  (Karr) ;  2  and  3,  or,  an  eagle  dis- 
played sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  Eastern  crown 
or,  between  three  crescents  per  pale  azure  and  gules, 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (Seton). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  an  Eastern 
crown  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm,  the  hand  holding  a  dagger 
erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or;  Motto  over,  "  Avant 
sans  peur"  (Karr);  2.  a  mural  crown  per  pale  gules  and 
or,  thereon  a  wyvern  vert,  wings  endorsed,  fire  issuant  from 
the  mouth  proper;  Motto  over,  "Hazard  zet  forward" 
(Seton). 

Sons   of    Sir    Henry   Seton-Karr,    C.M.G.,    J. P.    and 
D.L.  for  co.    Roxburgh,  M.P.   for   St.    Helens,    Bar- 
rister-at-Law  (Oxon.),  b.  1853;  d.   1914;  tn.   1st,  1880, 
Edith    Eliza    (d.     1884),    d.    of    William    Pilkington, 
Esq.,    of    Roby   Hall,    Liverpool,   J. P.  ;     2nd,    1886, 
Jane     {Res. — 20    Chester    Terrace,    S.W.i),    d.    of 
W.    Thurnborn   of    12    Buckingham    Terrace,    Edin- 
burgh:— 
Malcolm  Henry  Seton-Karr,  b.   1882.     Res. — 
Kenneth  William  Seton-Karr,  Esq.,  b.  1897. 
Son    of    George    Berkeley    Seton-Karr,    I.C.S. ,    Res. 
Commissioner  at  Baroda  during  the  Mutiny,  b.   1820 ; 
d.  1862;    m.  1848,  Eleanor,  d.  of  Henry  Usborne  of 
Branches  Park,  co.  Suffolk  : — 
Hey  wood   Walter  Seton-Karr,    Gentleman,    late    Lieut. 
92nd  Gordon   Highlanders,   b.   1859.       Clubs — Naval   and 
Military,  Flyfishers'. 

Son  of  Walter  Scott  Seton-Karr,  Esq.,  of  Bramshott, 
Hants.,  Puisne  Judge,  Calcutta,  Foreign  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India,*.  1822;  m.  1856,  Eleanor  Katherine  (d.  1903), 
d.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Cockayne  Cust: — 
Robert  George  Seton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,   Recorder 
of  Devizes,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.    i860;   m.   1899,  Janet   Ger- 
trude, d.  of  Sir  Mark  MacTaggart-Stewart,   Bart.,  M.P.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Walter  Scott  Seton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900;   (2)  John  Archibald  Seton,  Gentleman,  b.  1906; 
(3)  William   George  Stewart   Seton,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 
and  Eleanor  Katherine.     Seat—  Bramshott,   Fleet,  Hants. 
Res. — 22   Cadogan    Gardens,    S.  W.3.      Chambers— 3   Dr. 
Johnson's    Buildings,    Temple,    E.C.        Clubs — Carlton. 
Athenaeum. 

SETON-STEUART  of  Allanton  (L.O.,  1815,  a  different 
coat  having  been  matric.  in  1789).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  surmounted  of  a  bend  gules,  charged 
with  three  buckles  of  the  field,  on  a  sinister  canton  of  the 
fourth,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gold,  pierced  with  a  dart 
proper,  and  in  base  a  broken  spear  surmounted  of  a  helmet, 
both  proper.  Crest — Out  of  an  earl's  coronet,  a  dexter 
band  grasping  a  thistle,  all  proper.  Supporters — Two 
lions  rampant  guardant  proper,  armed  and  langued  gules, 
collared  of  the  last,  charged  with  three  buckles  or. 
Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  "  Juvant  aspera  fortes  "  ;  under 
the  shield,  "  Virtutis  in  bello  pragmium." 

Yngr.  but   only   surv.    son  of  Archibald  Seton-Steuart 

(son  of  Elizabeth  Margaret,  only  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Steuart, 

1st  Bart.,  and  Sir  Reginald  Macdonald,    2nd  Bart,  of 

Staffa),  b.   1814  ;   d.  1872 ;    tn.  1855,  Katharine,  d.  of 

Robert  Stein  : — 

Sir  Douglas  Archibald  Seton-Steuart,  5th  Bart.  (22  May, 

1815),  B.A.  Oxford,  Hereditary  Armour-Bearer  and  Squire 

of  the   Royal  Body  in  Scotland,  b.   1857.     Seat— Allanton 

House,  Newmains,  Lanarkshire. 

SEVERNE  of  Thenford  House,  Banbury  (H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  nine  bezants.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cinquefoil  or.     Motto — "Virtus  praestantior  auro." 

Son   of  Edmund   Wigley  Severne   of  Thenford,    co. 

Northants.,  and  Wallop  Hall,  co.  Salop,  b.  1835  ;  d. 

1914 ;   tn.    1875,   Louisa  Amelia,  d.  of  James  Samuel 

Lomax  of  Pilsworth  and  Burnshaw,  co.  Lanes.: — 


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Edmund  Charles  Wigley  Severne,  Esq.,  temp,  Capt. 
Warwickshire  Yeo. ,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1915,  Cecily  Mary,  d.  of 
William  Burdon-Muller,  of  Binfield  Park  and  has  issue — 2 
daus.     Seat — Tbenford  House,  nr.  Banbury,  Oxfordshire. 

SEWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  argent,  between 
two  bees  volant  in  chief  proper,  and  a  chaplet  in  base  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  bee  volant  proper,  within 
a  chain  in  arch  or.     Motto — "  In  labore  quies." 

Son    of    Frederic    Robertson   Sewell,    Esq.,    late    Lt.- 

Col.    commanding    3rd    Batt.    Border    Regt. ,    retired 

with  rank  of  Hon.  Colonel   1887,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for 

county  of  Cumberland,   b.    1839 ;    d.    1907 ;    m.    1867, 

Jane,  only  dau.   of  late  Joseph  Ostle  of  Brandlingill, 

Cockermouth :  — 

William  Woodville  Robertson  Sewell,  Gentleman,  B.A. 

Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  b.  1868;    m.  1921, 

Alice  Jane,    d.  of  Phillip  Manger  of  St.   Brelades,  Jersey. 

Res. — Brandlingell,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland  ;  Elmsdale, 

St.  Heliers,  Jersey. 

Son   of  Hubert  Woodville   Sewell,   Esq.,  J. P.,    B.A., 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  b.  1872  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1908, 
Ethel,  d.  of  George  Rimington,  Esq.,  J. P.  : — 
Hubert  Frederic  Rimington  Sewell,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Res.— 

SEWELL.  Gules,  a  pale  argent  surmounted  by  a  chevron 
ir.vected  counterchanged  between  two  escutcheons  in  chief 
of  the  second  and  one  in  base  of  the  first,  each  charged 


with  a  bee  volant  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pomme,  charged 
with  a  bee  as  in  the  arms,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  oak 
fructed  proper.     Motto— "  Non  nobis  nascimus." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Davies  Sewell,  Esq.,  F.R.A.S., 
F.  R.  S.  L. ,  late  Clerk  of  the  Chamberlain's  Court  of  the 
City  of  London,  Lieut.-Col.  (Hon.  Col.)  of  the  4th 
(Volunteer)  Batt.  of  the  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1832;  d.  ; 

m.  1871,  Elizabeth  Sophia  (d.  Dec.3,  1880),  d.  of  George 
Burt,  Esq.,  late  of  Purbeck  House,  Swanage,  Dorset, 
J.  P.  for  the  cos.  of  Middlesex  and  Dorset,  and  ex-Sherift 
of  London  : — 
Sidney  Davies  Sewell,  Esq. ,  Capt.  1st  Middlesex  Vol.  R.  E. , 
b.  Oct.  12,  1874. 

Herbert  William  Sewell,  Gentleman,  b.  June  n,  1879. 
Res.— 29  Grosvenor  Road,  S.W. 

SEYMER,  see  CLAY-KER-SEYMER. 

SEYMER  (R.L.,  3  Nov.  1919  ;  H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  wings 
conjoined  in  lure  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  three  martlets 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — A  chapeau 
gules,  turned  up  ermine,  winged  or. 

Eldest  son  of  Sir  Basil  Thomson,    K.C.B.,  of  81 


Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W.8.,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1889,  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  F.  H.  Webber  :— 
Vivian  Home  Seymer  (formerly  Thomson),  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Maj.  R.F.A.,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1922,  Lucy 
Ridgely,  d.  of  W.  H.  Buckler  ;  and  has  issue — Nigel 
Victor  Evelyn  Seymer,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  Alethea  Penelope; 
and  Helen  Mary.  Res. — Hanford,  Blandford,  Dorset ;  33 
Royal     Avenue,    Chelsea.     Club- — United  Service. 

SEYMOUR,  see CULME-SEYMOUR and  HANDLEY- 
SEYMOUR. 

SEYMOUR  or  ST.  MAUR  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4  (a  coat  of  hon.  augmentation  granted  by  Henry 
VIII.  on  his  marriage  with  Lady  Jane  Seymour),  or,  on  a 
pile  gules,  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  three  lions  of 
England  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  pair  of  wings  conjoined  in 
lure  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  a  demi-phcenix  or,  in  flames  proper.  Motto — 
"  Foy  pour  devoir." 

Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Payne  Seymour,  Rector  of  Havant, 
b.  1815  ;  d.  1870  ;  m.  1st,  1848,  Jane  Margaret  (d. 
i860),  ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Robert  Charles 
Dallas  :— 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  Edward  Hamilton  Seymour,  16th 
Duke  of  Somerset  (Eng. ,  16  Feb.  1546-7),  16th  Baron 
Seymour  of  Hache  (15  Feb.  1546-7),  14th  Bart,  of  Berry 
Pomeroy  (29  June,  1611)  [Supporters — Dexter,  a  unicorn 
argent,  armed,  rnaned,  and  tufted  or,  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  per  pale  azure  and  gold,  therefrom  a  chain  of  the 
last  ;  sinister,  a  bull  azure,  ducally  gorged,  chained,  armed, 
and  unguled  or],  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(ret.),  late  Col.  R.A.O.C. ,  formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Dub. 
Fusiliers,  £.  i860;  m.  1881,  Rowena,  d.  of  George  Wall; 
and  has  issue — Evelyn  Francis  Edward  Seymour,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  commonly  called  Lord  Seymour,  Lt.-Col.  late  Roy. 
Dub.  Fus. ,  J.  P.  D.L.  .Devon,  b.  1882  [m.  1906,  Edith  Mary, 
d.  cf  the  late  William  Parker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — 
Hon.  Percy  Hamilton  Seymour,  b.  1910;  and  Hon.  Susan 
Mary].  Seats — Maiden  Bradley,  Bath;  Berry  Pomeroy, 
Devon.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Seymour,  late  Rector  of  Holme 

Pierrepont,   Notts.,    b.   1825;    d.   1911;    nt.   1st,  1851, 

Susannah  Biscoe  (d.  1889),  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Tritton, 

Rector    of    Morden,    Surrey;     2nd,     1892,    Emmeline 

Millicent  (d.  1912),  d.  of  late  James  Walker  of  Nevill 

Park,  Tunbridge  Wells  : — 

Henry  Sydney  Sevmour,  Esq. ,  J. P.  Devon,  b.  1855;  nt. 

1896,  Hon.  Helen  Smith,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  W.  H.  Smith,  P.C., 

and   Viscountess    Hambleden  ;    and   has   issue  —  Edward 

William  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.   1897  [w.    1925,  Barbara 

Judith,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  G.  R.   Lascelles,  of  6  Queen's  Gate, 

S.W.  (Res.— 10  Egerton  Place,  S.W.3.     Club— Guards')]. 

Res.  —  Hayne,     Moretonhampstead,     Devon.        Club  — 

Athenaeum. 

Evelyn  Stuart  Seymour,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
Sherwood  Foresters,  b.  1864 ;  nt.  1897,  Henrietta,  d.  of  late 
Turner  A.  Macan  of  Elstow,  Bedford,  and  Cariff,  co. 
Armagh.     Res. — The  Cottage,  Mote  Park,  Maidstone. 

Sons   of   Hugh   de   Grey   Seymour,   6th  Marquess   of 
Hertford,  A.D.C.  to  the  King,  J. P.,  C.C. ,  and  Lord- 
Lieut,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.  co.  Antrim,  M.P.  co.  Antrim 
1869-1874,  and  for  S.  Warwicksh.  1874-1880,  late  Capt. 
Gren.  Gds. ,  Col.  Warwicksh.  I.Y.,  Comptroller  H.M.'s 
Household   1879-1880,    b.    1842 ;    d.    1912  ;    nt.    1868, 
Hon.  Mary  Hood,  d.  of  Visct.  Bridport : — 
The  Most  Hon.  George  Francis  Alexander  Seymour,  7th 
Marquess  of  Hertford  (5  July  1793),  7th  Earl  of  Yarmouth 
(5   July   1793).   7th  Earl  of  Hertford   (3   Aug.   1750),    7th 
Viscount  Beauchamp  of  Hache  (3  Aug.   1750),  all  in  the 
Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  8th  Baron   Conway   of  Ragley 
(Eng.,  17  March  1703),  and  8th  Baron  Conway  of  Killul- 
tagh,    co.    Antrim    (Irel. ,    16   Oct.    1712),    D.L.,   J.P.    co. 
Warwick,  late  Lieut.  Warw.    Imp.   Yeo.,  formerly  Lieut. 
3rd   Batt.   Black  Watch  [Supporters— Two  blackamoors 
wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sable,  habited  in  short 
garments  and  buskins  gold,  adorned  about  the  waist  with 
green  and  red  feathers,  each  holding  in  his  exterior  hand 
a  shield  azure,  garnished  or,  the  dexter  charged  with  the 
sun  in  splendour  of  the  last,  the  sinister  with    a  crescent 
argent.      Motto — "   Fide   et   amore "],   b.    1871 ;    nt.   1903 
(annulled  1908  ;  she  abandoned  her  title  and  assumed  the 
name   of  Mrs.   Copley  Thaw),   Alice  Cornelia,   d.  of  late 
William  Thaw.     Seat — Ragley  Hall,  Alcester,    Warwick- 
shire.    Res. — The   Dower   House,   St.    Mary    Church,    S. 
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Lord  Henry  Charles  Seymour,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Col. 
Gren.  Gds. ,  temp.  Brig. -Gen.  3rd  Gds.  Bde. ,  served  S. 
Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1878;  tn.  1915,  Lady  Helen 
Frances  Grosvenor,  d.  of  1st  Duke  of  Westminster  ;  and 
has  issue — Margaret  Katherine.  Seat—  Park  Hall,  Salford 
Priors,  Evesham.     Clubs — Guards',  Turf,  White's. 

Lord  George  Frederick  Seymour,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 
1881  ;  m.  1906,  Nora,  d.  of  late  Archibald  Peyton  Skip- 
worth  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Paul  de  Grey  Horatio  Seymour, 
Esq.,  b.  1911;  (2)  George  Victor  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912;  Frank  Huth  Seymour,  Esq.,  b.  1919 ;  and  Edith 
Patricia  Mary.  Res. —  High  Dyke  Farm,  Temple  Bower, 
Lincoln.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons    of    Lord   Albert  Charles   Seymour,    Col.    (ret.) 

Scots  Guards,  b.    1847  ;  d.  1891 ;  tn.   1872,   Sarah  (d. 

1901),  only  d.  of  the  lateCapt.  John  Moore  Napier:  — 

Charles  Hugh  Napier  Seymour,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col. 

(ret.)  late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  served  S.  Africa,  Great 

War,   and  Indian  Frontier  (1920),  b.  1874;  tn.  1905,  Mary 

Adelaide,    d.    of   William    Morton   Philips   of  Heybridge, 

Tean,    Staffs.,  and   has  issue — William   Napier  Seymour, 

Esq.,  b.  1914.      Res.  —  Bishop's   Court,  Alresford,  Hants. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 

William  Walter  Seymour,  Esq.,  G.S.O.  1st  Grade,  Col. 
(ret.)  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1878;  m.  1906,  Muriel,  widow  of 
Alfred  Corkran  Campbell,  and  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  C.  Walter 
Campbell ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Wilfrid  Napier  Seymour, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Jane;  and  Pamela.     Res. — 

Sons   of  the    Most   Hon.    Sir   Francis   George   Hugh 
Seymour,    5th   Marquess  of   Hertford,  G.C.B. ,   P.C., 
D.L.  for  Warwick,  Gen.    in  the  Army,  Equerry  to  the 
PrinceConsortandGroom-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria, 
Deputy  Ranger  of  Windsor  Green  Park,  Lord  Chamber- 
lain 1874-79,  b.   1812  ;  d.  1884  ;  tn.  1839,  Lady  Emily 
Murray,  d.  of  Rt.   Hon.  William,  3rd  Earl  of  Mans- 
field :— 
Lord  Ernest    James    Seymour,   late    Capt.    and    Hon. 
Major  Warwickshire  Yeo.  Cav. ,  formerly  sub-Lieut.  R.  N., 
J. P.  cos.   Warwickshire  and  Worcestershire,  b.   1850;    tn. 
1877,  Lady  Georgina  Seymour  Fortescue  (d.  1915),  d.  of 
3rd  Earl  of  Fortescue  ;   and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Ernest 
Seymour,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N. ,  b.  1878;  (2)  Reginald 
Guy  Seymour,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  and  Adjt.  R.  Devon  Yeo. 
Hussars,    b.    1880;    (3)    Arthur    George    Seymour,    Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N. ,£.1884;  Ruth  [m.  191 1,  Bertram 
Edward  Petre,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Eleanor  Alice.     Res. — 
The  Firs,  Kenilworth,  Warwickshire. 

The  Rev.  Lord  Victor  Alexander  Seymour,  M.A. 
Christchurch  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  South  Ken- 
sington, formerly  Rector  of  Carshalton,  b.  1859  (for  whom 
Queen  Victoria  stood  sponsor)  ;  tn.  1885,  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  Albemarle  Cator  of  Woodbastwick 
Hall,  Norfolk;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Conway  Hugh 
Seymour,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  Scots  Guards,  b.  1886 
[tn.  1916,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Col.  Francis  J.  P.  Butler, 
of  Wyck  Hall ,  Glos.  ;  and  has  issue — Adrian  John  Con- 
way Seymour,  Esq.,  b.  1918;  Francis  Hugh  Conway  Sey- 
mour, Esq.,  b.  1922  (Clubs — Arthur's,  Guards')];  (2) 
William  John  Seymour,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.  Emergency 
List,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Australia,  b.  1900;  Jane  [m. 
1st,  1912,  Capt.  Louis  Edwin  William  Egerton  (killed  in 
action  1917) ;  2nd,  1921,  Major  Roland  Wilberforce, 
O.B.E.,  Sussex  Regt.] ;  and  Anne  Christian  [tn.  1920,  Capt. 
C.  L.  V.  Marno,  late  London  Regt. ,  and  has  issue].  Res. 
— 78  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.     Club — Travellers'. 

Son    of    Henry  George    Seymour,    Esq.,    Vice-Adm. 

R.N.,  M.P.  for  co.  Antrim,  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 

b.  1818  ;  d.  1869:  tn.  1861,  Sophia  Margaret,  elder  d. 

of  Derick  Hoste  of  Barwick  House,  Norfolk  : — 

Charles  Derick  Seymour,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Norfolk, 

Lt.-Col.  late  commdg.  Norfolk  Imp.  Yeo.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 

1863;  tn.  1903,  Mina  Scaramanga,  widow  of  Major  Ralli, 

12th  Lancers,      Seat — Barwick,  Stanhoe,  Norfolk.       Town 

res.— 8  Pont  Street,  S.W. 

Son  of  Hugh  Horatio  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1821 ; 

d.    1892 ;    tn.    1846,    Georgiana,    d.    of  Gen.     Robert 

Ellice  :— 

Hugh   Francis   Seymour,    Esq.,   J. P.    Herts.,    Barr.-at- 

Law,  b.  1855:  tn.  1884,  Rachel  Blanche,  d.  of  Hon.  and 

Rev.    James    Walter   Lascelles;     and  has   had    issue — (1) 

Horace  James  Seymour,    Esq.,  C.M.G.,  1st  Sec.    H.M.'s 

Diplomatic  Service,  b.   1885   [tn.  1917,  Violet  Amy,  d.    of 

the  late  Thomas  Edward  Erskine,  Consul-Gen.  at    New 

Orleans,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — Hugh  Francis  Seymour, 

Gentleman,   b.    1926;    Virginia;  and   Joan];    (2)  Francis 

Seymour,   Gentleman,  Lieut.    K.R.R.C.    b.   1886;  killed 


in  action  1915  [tn.  1914,  Lady  Barbara,  d.  of  2nd  Earl 
of  Lathom] ;  Mabel ;  Katheleen  Georgiana  ;  and  Mary 
Gwendolen.     Res. — Potterells,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Son  of  Sir  Horace  Alfred  Darner  Seymour,  K.C.B., 
a  Commissioner  of  Customs  1885-90,  Deputy  Master 
of  the  Mint  1894-1902,  B.A.  Camb.,  nominated 
K.C.  B.  1902,  but  died  before  receiving  the  honour  of 
knighthood,*.  1843;  d.  1902;  tn.  1880,  Elizabeth  (who 
was  granted  by  Royal  Warrant,  1902,  the  same  title, 
place,  and  precedence  to  which  she  would  have  been 
entitled  had  her  husband  survived  to  be  invested  and 
knighted),  d.  of  Col.  Frederick  Romilly  (brother  of 
1st  Lord  Romilly) : — 
Leopold  Robert  Seymour,  Esq.,  b.  1888;  tn.  1914,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Fraser.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Leopold  Richard  Seymour,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. - 
Col   Gren.  Guards,  b.  1841  ;    d.  1904;  m.  1871,  Mary 
Hubbard   (who  m.    2nd,    1906,    Sir   Bertram    Godfrey 
Falle,  1st  Bart,  (q.v.)),  d.  of  Russell  Sturgis:— 
Conway  Russell  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  tn.  1897, 
Louisa  Mary,  d.  of  Gen.  J.  A.  Street,  C.B.     Res.—  Barley- 
fields,  Newton  Purcell,  Buckingham.     Club — Arthur's. 

Richard  Sturgis  Seymour,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Min.  Plen.  to  Bolivia  since  1924,  b.  1875  ;  tn. 
191 1,  Victoria  Alexandrina  Mabel,  d.  of  Rev.  Lord  Charles 
Edward  Fitz-Roy  ;  and  has  issue— Leopold  Richard  Sey- 
mour, Gentleman,  b.  1912;  George  Fitz-Roy  Seymour, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Alexandra  Victoria.  Res. — British 
Legation,  La  Pas,  Bolivia.     Club — St.  James's. 

Edward  Seymour,  Esq.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Major 
late  Gren.  Gds.,  Comptroller  to  Princess  Victoria  since 
1925,  b.  1877  ;  tn.  1905,  Lady  Blanche  Frances  Conyngham, 
d.  of  4th  Marquess  of  Conyngham  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Edward  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Verena  Mary. 
Res. — Iver  Lodge,  Iver,  Bucks.      Club — Guards'. 

Beauchamp  Seymour,  Esq.,  Major  late  K.R.  Rifle  Corps, 
b.  1878  ;  tn,  1928,  Eva  Douglas,  d.  of  Rev.  Herbert  Brown. 
Res. — Shefford  Woodlands  House,  Hungerford.  Clubs — 
Arthur's,  Brooks's. 

Lionel  Seymour,  Gentleman,  O.B.  E. ,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  b.  1889;  tn.  1909,  Catherine,  d.  of  late 
William  Wooding.  Res.  —  Horn's  Oak  Mill,  Meopham, 
Kent. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Seymour,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig., 
b.   1843 ;  d.   1897 ;    tn.   1870,    Jessie   Madelene,    d.    of 
Hon.  William  Macdougall.C.B.,  of  Toronto: — 
Claude  Seymour,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Rear-Adm.  late  R.N.,  b. 
1876;  tn.  1919,  Auriel  Dorothy,  d.  of  Richard  Quin,  Res. — 
Meadowland,  Fareham,  Hants.     Club — United  Service. 
Hugh  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Sons  of  George  Evelyn  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.   1848  ; 
d.  1884  ;  tn.  1874,  Evelyn  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Archibald  J. 
Campbell  of  Belgrave  Square  : — 
Archibald    George    Seymour,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,     M.V.O., 
Brig. -Gen.  (ret.),  formerly  Lt.-Col.  10th  Hussars,  formerly 
Scots  Greys,  served  in  S.Africa   1899-1901,   and  during 
European  War  1914  (wounded),  b.  1875;  »»■  I007.  Ellen 
Mary,  d.  of  R.  Enfield  Bucknall  of  12  Greville  Place,  S.W  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — (1)   Evelyn  Roger  Seymour,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908 ;    (2)  Christopher  George  Seymour,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Turf,  Boodle's. 

Reginald  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.,  C.V.O.,  Major  4th  Batt. 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  Equerry  to  King  George  1916, 
served  S.  Africa  1900-02,  and  Great  War  1914,  b.  1877  ;  tn. 

1922,  Winifred  Boyd-Rochfort,  d.  of  the  late  J.  P.  Akroyd, 
and  has  issue — George  Raymond  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b. 

1923.  Res. — is  Montagu  Place,  W.    Clubs — White's,  Turf. 

Charles  Evelyn  Seymour,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Scots  Greys, 
served  Great  War  (desp. ,  Legion  of  Honour),  b.  1882  ;  tn. 
1st,  1909,  Gladys  Edith  Muriel  (d.  1913),  d.  of  late  Walter 
Henry  Hadow  of  The  Priory,  Sudbury ;  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Henry  Seymour,  b.  1912;  2nd,  1919,  Eugenie 
Sybil,  d.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Dudley  Ward,  and  widow  of 
Lt.-Col.  M.  D.  Wood,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue -Michael 
Henry  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — KilbeesFarm, 
Winterfield,  Windsor  Forest.     Club — Brooks's. 

Seymour  (R.L.,  1869,  H.  Coll.).  Arms  as  above, 
al  within  a  bordure  wavy  ermine.  Crest  as  above,  de- 
bruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  wavy  or.  Motto — "  Foy  pour 
devoir." 

Son  of  Gen.  Sir  Francis  Seymour,  1st  Bart.,  K.C.B. , 
Groom-in-Waiting  and  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  to 
Queen  Victoria,  b.  1813 ;  d.  1890 ;  tn.  1869,  Agnes 
Austin,  d.  of  Rev.  Hill  Dawe  Wickham,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Horsington  : — 


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Sir  Albert  Victor  Frances  Seymour,  2nd  Bart.  (28  Oct. 
1869),  late  Lieut.  5th  Batt.  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt. ),  served  in  South  Africa  1900,  formerly  Page  of 
Honour  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.  1879.  Res. — 2  Pont  Street, 
S.W.i. 

St.  Maur  (R.L.,  1902,  H.  Coll.).  Arms  as  above,  but 
within  a  bordure  wavy,  quarterly  of  the  second  and  first. 
Crest  as  above,  debruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  wavy 
gules. 

Sons  of  Richard  Harold  St.  Maur,  Esq.,  T.D.,   J. P., 
D.L. ,  cf  Stover,  Newton  Abbot ;  and  Horton  Manor, 
Chipping  Sodbury.M.P.  Exeter  19 11,  late  14th  Hussars, 
formerly  Major  1st  R.  Devon  I.Y. ,  Officier  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre   (avec  palmes),  b.   1869 ;  d. 
;  m.  1891,  Elisabeth  Mary,  only  d.  of  late  Capt. 
W.  Hollingworth  F.  Palmer,  14th  Hussars : — 
Richard  William  Maxwell  St.  Maur,  Esq.,  Capt.  14th  Jat. 
Lancers,  late  14th  Hussars,  b.  1892. 
Edward  Ferdinand  St.  Maur,  Gentleman,  b.  1894. 
Frederick  Percy  St.  Maur,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  21st  Lancers. 
.  1896. 

SEYMOUR  (U.O.,  confmd.  10  October  1911).  Azure,  a 
pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  lure  surmounted  by  a  mural 
crown  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural 
crown  a  phcenix  or,  in  flames  proper.  Motto — "  Foy 
pour  devoir." 

Only  son  of  Rev.  John  Hobart  Seymour,  of  Newcastle, 

co.    Down,   b.    1830;  d.    1897;  m.   1856,    Lily  Anna 

Floyer,  d.    of  Alexander  J  affray  Nicholson,  M.D. ,  of 

Dublin:— 

John  Nicholson  Seymour,  Esq.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.   (Dublin), 

b.  1858  ;  m.  1886,  Tsuru,  d.  of  Nagai  Yosuke,  of  Yokohama, 

Japan,  and  has  surv.  issue — Hannah  ;  and  Eva  [m.  Arthur 

Lindsay   Saddler].      Res.  —  Pine   Cottage,   Farnborough, 

Hants.     Club.—  Tokyo  (Tokyo,  Japan). 

SEYMOUR  (H.  Coll.,  1809).  Azure,  a  pair  of  wings 
conjoined  in  lure  palewise  surmounted  by  a  naval  crown 
or,  on  a  canton  argent,  an  anchor  sable.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  naval  crown  or,  two  brands  in  saltire, 
inflamed  at  the  ends  proper,  thereon  an  eagle  rising  also 
proper,  looking  at  a  sun  gold.  Motto — "  Foy  pour  devoir." 
Son  of  William  Arthur  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1864 ; 
d.  1894;  m.  1887,  Florence,  d.  of  John  George  Bilton: — 

Vere  Hugh  Seymour,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1889; 
m.  1910,  Annie,  d.  of  Frederick  Gooch ;  and  has  issue — 
Evan  Hugh  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 195 
Goldhurst  Terrace,  N.W.6. 

Sons  of  Ven.  Albert  Eden  Seymour,  M.A.  Oxford, 
Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple,  Vicar  of  Ilfracombe,  North 
Devon,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1908;  m.  1873,  Hester  Emily,  d. 
of  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Fortescue: — 

Rev.  Richard  Seymour,  Rector  of  Combe  Martin  since 
1919,  formerly  Vicar  of  Otterton,  B.A.  Keble  Coll.,  Oxon., 
b.  1877;  m.  1903,  Annie  Louisa  Mary  (d.  1909),  d.  of 
William  E.  Arthur  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  and  granddau. 
of  Adm.  Arthur;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Richard  Arthur 
Seymour,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1905 ;  (2)  Michael  Ernest 
Seymour,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  1906;  and  Ruth 
Mary.     Res. — Rectory,  Combe  Martin,  N.  Devon. 

Hugh  Seymour,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Capt.  (ret.), 
R.N.,  b.  1879;  m.  1908,  Florence  (d.  1926),  d.  of  George 
White  of  Clifton. 

Michael  Richard  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.  Res. — 
Oxford  House,  Bethnal  Green. 

Edward  Albert  Seymour,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S. , 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1884;  m.  1914,  Gwendoline  Emily,  d.  of  Rev. 
William  Birch  Gascoigne,  and  has  issue — Edward  Richard 
Fortescue  Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  Hester  Mary; 
and  Joyce  Eleanor.  Res.  — 12  Thurloe  Road,  Hampstead, 
N.W. 

Very  Rev.  Algernon  Giles  Seymour,  Provost  of  St.  Mary's 
Cathedral,  Glasgow,  since  1927,  formerly  Chaplain  R.N., 
b.  1886;  m.  1921,  Ida  Grace,  d.  of  Vice-Adm.  Robert 
Frederick  Hammick,  and  has  issue — Maurice  Robert  Giles 
Seymour,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Christopher  Hugh  Seymour, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Mary  Grace.  Res. — 8  Grosvenor 
Crescent,  Glasgow. 

Rev.  Arthur  Seymour,  Rector  of  Woodleigh  since  1927,  b. 
1888 ;  m.  1917,  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Samuel  Doidge,  of 
Torrington.  Res.  —  Woodleigh  Rectory,  Loddiswell,  S. 
Devon. 

EBENEZER  SHACKLETON,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin. 
Coll. ,  Dublin).     Born  1866,  being  eld.  surv.  son  of  Richard 


Ebenezer  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Gold  Medallist 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  of  Maj, 
Henry  Holland,  by  Mary,  d.  of  William  Bell  of  Bellview, 
Queen's  Co.  Armorial  bearings  (Confn.  1  Dec.  1898) — 
Or,  on  a  fesse  gules,  three  lozengy  buckles  tongues  paleways 
gold,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  cross  humett^e  of  the 
third.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  poplar-tree  proper,  charged  with  a  buckle  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "  Fortitudine  vincimus."  Livery — 
Claret  with  gold  facings.  Married,  Aug.  16,  1898,  Mary 
Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Gailey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Palmerstoun 
House,  co.  Dublin;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Richard  Ebenezer 
Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  [m.  1924,  Eila  Marianne, 
d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Samuel  Ridgway,  Rector  of  Carlow,  and 
has  issue— Richard  John  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ; 
William  Ridgway  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1929]  ;  (2) 
John  Gailey  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Edward 
Robert  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (4)  Desmond 
Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Enid  Mary.  Postal 
address — Sunnyside,  Carlow. 

SHACKLETON  (Confn.  1  Dec.  1898,  U.O.).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  gules,  three  lozengy  buckles  tongues  paleways  gold, 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  cross  humette'e  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.      Crest  —  On   a   wreath   of  the 


colours,  a  poplar-tree  proper,  charged  with  a  buckle  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto — "Fortitudine  vincimus."  Livery — 
Claret,  with  gold  facings.  Married,  Feb.  28,  1872,  Henrietta 
Letitia  Sophia,  the  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  John  Gavan, 
Esq.,  R.I.C.  and  Ceylon  Police,  by  Caroline  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Fitzmaurice,  Esq.,  and  Henrietta  Cary,  his  wife. 

Sons  of  Sir  Ernest  Henry  Shackleton.  Kt.  Bach.  (1909), 
C.V.O.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  3rd  Lieut.  National  Ant- 
arctic Exped.   1901,  Comm.  British  Antarctic  Exped. 
1907,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.A.S.,  F.R.  Met.  Soc. ,   b.  1874; 
d.    1922;  m.    1904,    Emily   Mary  (Club — Bath),   d.    of 
the  late  Charles  Dorman  of  Towngate,  Wadhurst,  and 
19  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W.  : — 
Raymond  Swinford  Shackleton,  Esq.,  b.  1905. 
Edward  Arthur  Alexander  Shackleton,  Esq.,  b.  1911. 
Son  of  Henry  Shackleton ,  Gentleman ,  M.  D. ,  M.  R.  C.  S. , 
of  Aberdeen  House,  Sydenham,  b.  1847;  d.  ;  m. 

1872,    Henrietta,   d.   of  Henry    John    Graves,    Esq., 
R.I.C.:— 
Francis  Richard  Shackleton,  Esq.,  Dublin  Herald  of  Arms 
1905-7,  Lieut,  (retired)  Army  Pay,  Gold  Staff  Officer  1903, 
F.R.  Met.  Soc,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

SHACKLETON  (Confn.  1  Dec.  1898,  U.O.).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  gules,  three  lozengy  buckles  tongues  paleways  gold, 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  cross  humette'e  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  poplar-tree  proper,  charged  with  a  buckle  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto  —  "  Fortitudine  vincimus." 


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Sons  of  Joseph  Fisher  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1832;  d.  1908 ;  m.  1866,  Jane  Wigham,  eld.  d.  of 
Joshua  Edmundson  of  Dublin  :  — 

William  Edmundson  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ; 
m.  1895,  Edith  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas  Smithson,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Facit,  Rochdale,  and  has  issue — (1)  George  Shackleton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899  >  (2)  Thomas  Smithson  Shackleton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  (3)  Richard  Shackleton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  (4)  Joseph  Fisher  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Post.  add. — Canonbrook,  Lucan,  co.  Dublin. 

George  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.  Address — Anna 
Liffey  House,  Lucan,  co.  Dublin. 

John  Wigham  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1914, 
Rhoda,  d.  of  William  Copland  Beatty,  of  Aberdeen,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  John  Shackleton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1916  ;  (2)  David  Copland  Beatty  Shackleton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923.     Address — Beech  Park,  Clonsilla,  co.  Dublin. 

SHADWELL,  see  LUCAS-SHADWELL. 

SHAFTESBURY,  Earl  of,  see  ASHLEY-COOPER. 

SHAFTO  of  Whitworth  and  Beamish  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  argent,  three  mullets 
azure  (Shafto— arms  in  existence  13th  century — recorded 
Vn.  Durham  1666,  Ped.  H.  Coll.);  2  and  3,  per  chevron 
engrailed  gules  and  argent,  three  talbots'  heads  erased 
counterchanged  (Duncombe),  with  very  many  other  quar- 
terings.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  salamander  regardant  per  pale  vert  and 
sable,  pierced  through  the  breast  with  a  spear  proper,  in 
the  mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure,  in  flames  proper. 
Livery — (Dress),  dark  blue  coat  and  breeches,  yellow  waist- 
coat, white  stockings,  gilt  buttons  and  buckles;    (undress), 
blue  coat  and  trousers,  waistcoat  yellow  and  blue  stripes. 
Issue  of  Robert    Charles    Duncombe  Shafto,   Gentle- 
man, b.  1843;  d.  1909;  m.  1884,  Alice  Vere,  d.  of  late 
Frederick  Boucher  of  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales,  and  Frimley, 
Surrey  : — 
Rosa   Edith   Marguerite   Duncombe,    m.    1911,    Robert 
Charles  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Durham  iq.v.). 
Cynthia  Duncombe. 

Sons  of  Slingsby  Arthur  Duncombe  Eden  (R.L. ,  1899, 

formerly  Shafto),  Esq.,  J, P.,  D.L.,  of  Beamish  Park, 

co.  Durham,^.  1844;  d.   1904;  m.  1876,  Louisa  Anne, 

d.  of  Frederick  Newman  Appleyard  : — 

Slingsby    Duncombe    Shafto,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Durham 

(High  Sheriff  1908),  Lieut.   Reserve  of  Officers,  late  Gren. 

Gds. ,  b.  1877.    Seat — Beamish  Park,  Beamish,  co.  Durham. 

Clubs — Guards',  Carlton,   Bachelors',  Bath,   Pratt's,  Auto- 


mobile, Ranelagh,  Prince's,  Northern  Counties  (Newcastle- 
on-Tyne),  County  (Durham),  Travellers'  (Paris),  English 
(Pau),  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  (Cowes). 

Robert  Charles  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1879; 
m.  191 1,  Rosa  Edith  Marguerite  Duncombe  (see  above), 
eld.  d.  of  Robert  Charles  Duncombe  Shafto  of  Whitworth 
Park,  and  has  issue — Robert  Duncombe  Shafto,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;  Mark  David  Duncombe  Shafto,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916  ;  Edward  Foliot  Duncombe  Shafto,  Gentleman,  b. 
1921  ;  and  Rosemary.  Seat — Whitworth  Park,  Spenny- 
moor,  co.  Durham.     Club — Union. 

Ernest  Duncombe  Shafto,  Esq.,  Capt.  King's  Royal 
Rifles,  b.  1889. 

Only  son  of  Capt.  Arthur  Duncombe  Shafto,  D.S.O., 
R.  Scots.,  b-  1880;  killed  in  action  1914;  m.  1904, 
Marguerite  C^cile,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  T.  Stapleton  : — 

Mark  Duncombe  Shafto,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.    Res. — 

SHAIRPof  Houstoun  (L.O.,  1672-7).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  sable  in  chief,  and 
a  dexter  hand  couped  holding  a  sword  in  pale  proper  in 
base,  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  CreBt — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  steel 
helmet  in  profile,  with  a  plumage  of  feathers  proper. 
Motto — "  Vivit  post  funera  virtus." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  John  Campbell  Shairp,  Esq.,  J. P., 

B.A.  (Oxon),  Sheriff-Substitute  for  co.  Ayr  at  Ayr,  b. 

1858;  d.  1913;  ni.  1890,  Caroline  Harriet,  third  d.  of 

Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Bart.,  of  Cambo,  co.  Fife: — 

John  Walter  Shairp,  Esq.,  J. P.,   B.A.  (Oxon.),  C.A.,  b. 

1894;  m.  1925,  Nancy,  3rd  d.  of  H.  J.  Reiss,  Gentleman, 

of  Whitchurch,   Oxon.     Seat — Houstoun  House,   Uphall, 

co.  Linlithgow.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 

SHAKERLEY  (Act  of  Parliament,  1788).  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  hillocks  vert.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hare  sable, 
supporting  a  garb  or.     Motto — "  Moriendo  vivam," 

Sons   of  Sir   Charles   Watkin   Shakerley,   2nd   Bart., 

K.C.B.,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1863),  b.   1833;  d. 

1898;    m.   1858,  Georgiana  Harriott,  d.   and   coh.  of 

George  Holland  Ackers  of  Moreton  Hall,  Cheshire : — 

Sir  Walter  Geoffrey  Shakerley,  3rd  Bart.  (30  July  1838), 

C.B.E.,  formerly  Hon.  Col.  7th  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  late 

Lieut.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1885,  Hilda 

Mary,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 

John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  (d.  1937),  only  d.  of  Henry 

Hodgson  of  Currarevagh,  co.  Galway ;    and  has   issue — 

Mabel   Beatrice  [m.    1913,    Oswald   NapierJ ;    Marguerite 

Irene  \_m.   1923,    Walter   Nigel    Usher    Dunlop,    I.C.S.]; 

Sylvia  Mary  [m.   1924,  Arthur  Wynne  Morgan  Bryant] ; 

and    Moira  Veronica    [m.    1924,    Lieut. -Comdr.    Douglas 

Loram,  R.N.R.].     Res. — 1  Cavendish  Place,  Bournemouth. 

George  Herbert  Shakerley  Shakerley-Ackers,  Esq.  (q. v.). 

Ernest  Alfred  Shakerley-Howell,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  Duke 

of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  J.  P.  for  W.R.  of  Yorkshire 

and  Liberty  of  Ripon,  b.  1866  ;  assumed  by  R.L.  1927  the 

additional  surname  and  arms  of  Howell;  m.  1905,  Rhoda 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  Francis  Buller  Howell,  Esq., 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Ethy,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall;  and  has  issue 

— Peter  Francis  Shakerley-Howell,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A., 

b.  1906;  Denise  Marian;  and  Kathleen  Dorothy.     Res. — 

Keyberry  House,  Tavistock,  Devon. 

Son  of  Geoffrey    Charles   Shakerley,     Esq.,    D.S.O. , 
Major  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.   1869  ;    d.  ; 

m.    1905,    Marjory,  d.  of  Audley  Harvey   of  Ickwell 
Bury,  Beds.  : — 
Geoffrey  Peter  Shakerley,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — 

SHAKERLEY-ACKERS  of  Moreton  Hall  (R.L.  1908, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  sable 
between  two  doves,  three  acorns,  leaved  and  slipped  all 
proper  (Ackers) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
hillocks  vert  (Shakerley).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  branch  of  oak 
fructed  proper  in  fesse,  thereon  a  dove  as  in  the  arms 
(Ackers) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hare  sable 
supporting  a  garb  or. 

Second   son   of   Sir   Charles   Watkin   Shakerley,    2nd 

Bart.,  K.C.B.,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1863),  b.  1833; 

d.   1898;  m.  1858,  Georgiana  Harriott,  d.  and  coh.  of 

George  Holland  Ackers  of  Moreton  Hall : — 

George  Herbert  Shakerley  Shakerley-Ackers,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.  Cheshire,  formerly  Lieut.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  late 

Capt.    and    Hon-Maj.   5th  Vol.    Batt.    Cheshire    Regt.,   b. 

1863;   m.    1891,   Evelyn  Mary,   d.   of  Col.  C.   H.  France- 


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Hayhurst  of  Bostock  Hall,  Cheshire;  and  has  issue — (i) 
Cyril  Holland  Shakerley,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  K.R.R.C. 
and  R.A.F.,  b.  1897  [*».  1928,  Elizabeth  Averil,  d.  of 
Edward  Gwynne  Eardley-Wilmot  (q.v. );  Gladys  Mary; 
Isabel  Violet ;  and  Phyllis  Evelyn.  Seat — Duddleswell 
Manor,  Uckfield,  Sussex. 


SHAND,  see  SMITH-SHAND. 


SHANN  (H.  Coll.).  Vair,  on  a  pile  or,  three  escut- 
cheons azure,  each  charged  with  an  annulet  of  the 
second.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in   front 


Trinity,  Tunbridgc  Wells,  and  Canon  of  Canterbury  ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Rev.  Charles  Brodie  Shann,  b.  1885 
(Res. — St.  John's  Hall,  Hong  Kong);  (2)  Reginald  Arthur 
Shann,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  Lettice 
Mary  ;  and  Ethel  Katharine.  Res. — The  School  House,. 
Eccup,  nr.  Leeds. 

William  Arthur  Shann,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  L.R.C.P. ,  b. 
1857.     Res.— 

Thomas  Lawrence  Shann,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
b.  1858;  7>i.  1892,  Lucy  Fenwick,  d.  of  Joseph  Watson; 
and  has  had  issue— Kenneth  Shann,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ; 
killed  in  action  1915  ;  Honor  ;  Mary  Grace  ;  and  Faith. 
Res. — Farnham,  Knaresborough,  Yorks. 

SHANKS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  semee  of  wings  con- 
joined in  lure  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion 
passant     guardant  of    the    first.      Mantling  sable  and 


of   an   annulet   gold,    a   hand   erect   holding   a  dagger  all 
proper.    Motto — ' '  Fideliter. " 

Sons  of  George  Shann,  Gentleman,  of  York,  Doctor  of 
Medicine,  by  his  wife  Jane,  d.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Gray,  Vicar  of  Brafferton,  and  Canon  of  Ripon  : — 

George  Shann,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1846. 
Res. — Farnham,  Knaresborough,  Yorks. 

Frederick  Shann,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  J. P.,  Surg.-Lt.- 
Col.  (ret.)  5th  Batt.  West  Yorks.  Regt.  (T.D.),  L.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S. ,  b.  1849.  Res. — Farnham,  Knaresborough, 
Yorks. 

Alfred  Shann,  Gentleman,  b.  1850.  Res. — 97  Alcina 
Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Henry  Charles  Shann,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  m.  1881;, 
Caroline  Mary,  d.  of  W.  H.  Flower,  Esq.,  C.B. ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Edward  Warington  Shann,  Gentleman,  b.  1886 
{Res.  —  Hillbrow,  Rugby)  ;  (2)  Gerald  Davenant  Shann, 
Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1888  (Res.— Beding- 
field  House,  Needham  Market,  Suffolk) ;  (3)  Charles 
Douglas  Shann,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1907; 
Vera  Flower  ;  and  Rosetta  Mary.  Res. — The  Priory  Gate, 
Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Rev.  Reginald  Shann,  formerly  Rector  of  Chenies,  M.A. 
of  the  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1879,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Hoare,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Vicar  of  Holy 


or.  Crest — Upon  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,, 
an  eagle  wings  expanded  and  distended  or,  collared  and 
chained  sable.     Motto — "  Spero." 

Son  of  Henry  Shanks  and  Emily  Catoire  de  Bian- 
court : — 
George  Shanks,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1896; 
m.  1926,  Diana  Marion  Champness,  and  has  issue — Mark- 
Antony  Charles  Shanks,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and 
Deirdre  Mary  Isabella.  Res. — Duneevan,  Weybridge, 
Surrey. 

JAMES  SHANKS,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings — 
Azure,  on  a  fesse,  between  in  chief  two  lures  and  in  base 
a  hawk's  leg  erased,  jessed,  and  belled  argent,  three 
cinquefoils  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 
a  mural  crown  proper,  an  eagle  rising  argent,  each  wing 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gules.  Motto — "Spero." 
Postal  address — 


SHANNON,  Earl  of,  see  BOYLE. 

SHAPLAND,  see  COCKBURN-HOOD-SHAPLAND. 

SHARER  (L.O. ,  22  Feb.  1907).    Argent,  a  three-masted 
ship  in  full  sail  proper,  flagged  gules,  in  a  sea  undy  azure 


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and  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  vert,  three  garbs  or.     Mantling 


vert,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  gules.  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  fide." 

Son  of  George  Sharer  of  Greenock,  b.  ;  d. 

m.         ,  Elizabeth  Burnikill: — 
Edmund  Sharer,  Esq.,  J. P.   co.   Renfrew,  b.  1856.     Ra. 

The  Rt.   Hon.  ROBERT  GORDON  SHARMAN- 
CRAWFORD,  P.C.  (Irel.),  C.B.E.,  M. A.,  formerly 
•Capt.   1 6th  Lancers,    and    previously   served    in    the    15th 


[fDuraw  patientia  franco)) 


Hussars,    late   Col.    3rd    Batt.   Royal   Irish    Rifles   (North 
Down  Militia),  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Down  (High  Sheriff 


1895),  M.P.  for  East  Belfast  1914-18,  Vice-Commodore 
Royal  Ulster  Yacht  Club.  Born  Sept.  10,  1853,  being  the 
third  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Johnston  Sharman-Crawford  of 
Crawfordsbum  and  Rademon.co.  Down,  and  of  Stalleen.co. 
Meath,  by  his  wife  Louisa  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Crawford 
of  Lakelands,  co.  Cork.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  gules,  on  a  fesse  ermine,  between  three  mullets  argent, 
two  crescents  interlaced  or  (for  Crawford) ;  2.  or,  a  dove 
rising,  holding  in  the  beak  a  laurel  sprig  proper  (for  Shar- 
man);  3.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan 
close  proper  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "  Durum  patiemia  frango."  Married, 
Sept.  12,  1882,  Annie  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Ernest  Arbouin 
of  Beckwoi  th,  Lindfield,  co.  Sussex  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Terence  Sharman-Crawford,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug.  31,  1892 
(d.  July  25,  1913) ;  and  Helen  Mary  [m.  1910,  Hugh  Carver, 
second  son  of  F.  Carver  of  Oakhurst,  KnutsfordJ.  Seats — 
Crawfordsbum  and  Rademon,  co.  Down.  Clubs — R.T.Y., 
Ulster  (Belfast). 

SHARP,  see  JELF-SHARP. 

SHARP  of  Heckmondwike(H.ColL).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
engrailed  argent,  between  two  plates,  a  torteau  between 
two  pheons  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  pheon  sable,  an 
eagle's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet 
or.  Badge — A  sprig  of  rosemary  and  a  sprig  of  oak 
fructed  proper  in  saltire,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — 
"  Nitor  donee  supero." 

Sons  of  Sir  Milton  Sheridan  Sharp,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1856  ; 
d.  1924 ;  m.  1879,  Annie,  d.  of  James  Turner, 
of  Low  Moor,  Yorks.  : — 

Sir  Milton  Sharp,  2nd  Bart.  (28  June  1920),  B.A. 
(Trin.  Hall.  Camb.),  b.  1880  ;  m.  1909,  Gertrude,  d.  of 
the  late  William  Robert  Earl ;  and  has  issue — Milton 
Reginald  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1909.  Res.  —  Burtholme, 
Worthington,  nr.  Wigan;  Broomrigg,  Armathwaite, 
Cumberland. 

Charles  George  Gordon  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1885.  Res. — 
Otterburn,  Bell  Busk,  Yorks. 

Reginald  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1888.  Res. — Lakeside,  Round- 
hay,  Leeds. 

Herbert  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1891.  Res.—  Wyke  Hall, 
Wyke,  Bradford. 

Henry  Edward  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1893.     Res. — 

Harold  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

SHARP  of  Warden  Court  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
indented  between  two  falcons'  heads  erased  sable,  three 
pheons  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  falcon  rising 
proper,  belled  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  upon  a  pheon 
or.  Badge — An  ear  of  wheat  and  a  cornflower  leaved 
and  slipped  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  In  veritate  victoria." 

Son  of  James  Sharp,  of  Maidstone,  Kent,  b.   1824  ; 

d.  1920  ;  m.  ,  Mary  Ann,  d.  of  Edward  Deal,  of 

Maidstone  : — 
Sir  Edward  Sharp,  1st  Bart.,  of  Warden  Court, 
Maidstone,  Kent  (23  June  1922)  b.  1854;  m.  1st,  1878, 
Clara  (d.  1925),  d.  of  James  Betts,  of  Maidstone;  2nd, 
1928,  Rose  May,  widow  of  A.  E.  Harding,  and  d.  of  W. 
Davies;  and  has  issue — Herbert  Edward  Sharp,  Esq., 
b.  1879  [m.  1st,  1908  (div.  1927),  Winifred  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  William  Cheevers  Peverley,  of  Dover;  2nd,  1927, 
Ray  Alice,  d.  of  F.  G.  Bloomfield,  of  Kensal  Rise,  N.W. ; 
and  has  issue— Edward  Herbert  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1927 
{Address — Kreemy  Works,  Maidstone,  Kent)];  Wilfrid 
James  Sharp,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [m.  1909,  Ada  Francis,  d.  of 
George  Meek,  of  Beckenham ;  and  has  issue — Edward 
Harold  Wilfred  Sharp,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  John 
Rayner  Edgar  Sharp,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  (Res. — The 
Manor  House,  Maidstone,  Kent)].  Seat — Warden  Court, 
Maidstone,  Kent.     Club — National  Liberal. 

SHARP  BETHUNE  of  Scotscraig  (LO.).  Quarterly, 
1.  azure,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  gules,  between  three 
lozenges  of  the  second  (for  Bethune)  ;  2.  azure,  on  a 
St.  Andrew's  cross  argent,  a  bleeding  heart  transpierced 
with  two  swords  disposed  in  saltire  points  downwards 
proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  the  heart  having  over  it 
a  mitre  of  gold  placed  on  the  field,  and  tasselled  gules, 
surrounded  with  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  the  Royal 
Tressure   flowered   and  counter-flowered   of   the  fourth 


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(being  the  coat  of  augmentation  granted  by  H.M.  King 
Charles  II.) ;  3.  argent,  a  fess  azure  between  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  mullet  sable  (for 
Sharp)  ;  4.  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  an  otter's  head 
erased  of  the  first  (for  Balfour).  Mantlings  azure, 
doubled  or ;  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crests — r.  a  demi- 
otter  sable ;  2.  a  diadem  adorned  with  stars  usually 
termed  a  celestial  or  martyr's  crown  or.  Motto — "  Pro 
mitra  coronam." 

Son  of  Sir  Alexander  Sharp  Bethune,   9th   Bart., 

b.   i860;  d.    1917 ;   m.    1889,    Elizabeth  Constance 

Carnegie,  d.  of  Frederick  Lewis  Maitland    Heriot, 

of  Ramornie,  Fife  : — 

Sir  Alexander  Maitland  Sharp  Bethune,  10th  Bart.(  21 

Apl.    1623),  of  Scotscraig,  Fife,   b.  1909.     Res. — Crest- 

weeke,  Winchester. 

SHARPE  (H.  Coll.,  15  Aug.  1890).  Argent,  three 
roses  fessewise  gules,  leaved,  barbed,  and  seeded  proper, 
between  as  many  eagles'  heads  erased  sable,  a  mullet  for 
difference.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  wolfs  head  erased 
per  pale  sable  and  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  three  roses 
fessewise  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  —  "  Knowledge  is 
power." 

Son   of  William    Henry    Sharpe   Sharpe,    Esq.,    J. P. 

for  Western    Cumberland,    Lieut.    1st   Royal     Regt. , 

Adjutant    and    Captain    Royal    Cumberland    Militia, 

by    his    wife    Hannah    Ida,    fifth     dau.    of    Edward 

Kennedy  of  Bantis   and  Coolnamona,    co.   of  Tippe- 

rary,  Ireland : — 

James   William   Sharpe,   Gentleman,  M.A. ,  late  Senior 

Fellow   Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1881, 

Catherine   Edith,    d.    of   the    Rev.   Walter    Kelly,    M.A., 

Vicar  of  Preston-cum-Hove,  co.  Sussex  ;    and  has  issue — 

William  Henrv  Sharpe  Sharpe,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  and 

Ellin  Mary  Caryll  Sharpe.     Postal  add.— 

Son  of  Henry  Birch  Sharpe,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1900,  Dagmar  Ida  Birch, 
second  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Levy  of  55  Queensborough 
Terrace,  London,  W. : — 
John  York  Birch,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Postal  add. — 
6  Egerton  Mansions,  Brompton  Road,  S.W.3. 

SHARPE.  Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  a  pheon  point  down- 
wards,between  eight  annulets, all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  eagle's  head  erased  or,  the  neck  encircled  with  four 
plain  collars  azure,  a  pheon  point  downwards  of  the  last. 


Only  son  of  The  Rev.  Thomas  Wetherhead  Sharpe, 

C.  B. ,  M.A. ,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  Fellow  of  Christ's 

Coll.    1852-59,  Senior  Chief  Inspector   of  Schools,  b. 

1829  ;  m.  1858,  Maria,  d.  of  Robert  Helme  of  Waltham- 

stow,  Essex  : — 

Rev.  Arthur  Robert  Sharpe,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1859  ; 

m.   1892,   Kate,  eldest  d.  of   Rev.   Gordon  Salmon,    Vicar 

of  Shipton,  Yorks.     Res. — 4  Egerton  Road,  Bournemouth. 

SHAUGHNESSY  of  Montreal,  Canada  (H.  Coll.).  Per 
fesse  gules  and  azure,  in  chief  two  millrinds  and  in  base 
an  ancient  harp  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  ermine. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuing  from  an  antique  crown  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in 
armour  and  gauntletted,  grasping  a  two-headed  battleaxe 
all  proper. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  George  Shaughnessy,  1st 
Baron  Shaughnessy  of  Montreal,  Canada,  and  Ashford, . 
co.  Limerick,  K.C.V.O. ,  Pres.  of  Canadian  Pacific  Rail- 
way, b.  1853;  d.  1923;  m.   1880,  Elizabeth  Bridget,  d. 
of  M.  Nagle  of  Wisconsin,  U.S.A.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  William  Shaughnessy,  2nd  Baron  Shaughnessy 
(25  Jan.  1916),  K.C.  (Canada),  Lt.-Col.  Canadian  Militia, 
served  Great  War  (desp. )  [Supporters— Dexter,  an   Irish 
wolf-hound   proper,   collared   argent,    charged  with   three 
trefoils   vert ;    sinister,   a   beaver   proper,   collared  argent, 
charged  with  three  maple-leaves  gules],  b.  1883;  m.  1911, 
Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Kilgour  Graham,  of  Montreal, 
and   has   issue — Hon.   William   Graham,    b.    1922 ;    Hon. 
Margaret  Helena  Graham  ;  Hon.  Hazel  Marion  ;  and  Hon. 
Bridget  Ann.      Res. — 3547  Peel  Street,  Montreal.     Clubs — 
Mount  Royal,  University  and  St.   James  (Montreal),  and 
Marlborough  (London). 

Sons  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Alfred  Thomas  Shaughnessy, 
60th  Canadian  Infantry,  b.  1887  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ; 
m.  1912,  Sarah  Polk  (who  m.  2nd,  1920,  Major  the 
Hon.  Piers  Walter  Legh,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.—  g.v.),  d.  of 
the  late  Judge  James  Bradford,  of  Woodstock,  Nash- 
ville, Tennessee: — 
Thomas  Bradford  Shaughnessy,  Esq.,  b.  1915. 
Alfred  James  Shaughnessy,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

SHAW  of  Eltham.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
fusils.ermines.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Cresfc — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  six  arrows  interlaced  saltireways 
or,  tied  together  with  a  belt  gules,  buckle  and  pendant 
gold.      Motto — "  Vincit  qui  patitur." 

Son  of  Rev.    Sir  Charles  John  Monson  Shaw,  8th 

Bart.,  b.  i860  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1893,  Elizabeth  Louisa, 

d.  of  J.  W.  Bosanquet,  of  Claymore,  Enfield  : — 

Sir  John  James  Kenward  Shaw,  9th  Bart.,  of  Eltham, 

Kent  (15  April  1665),  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1895  ;  m. 

1921,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Hughes  of  The  Red 

House,  Yelverton,  Devon  ;  and  has  issue — John  Michael 

Robert   Shaw,  Esq.,  b.    1924 ;    Charles   John    Hughes 

Shaw,   Esq.,   b.    1928;    Mary    Elizabeth    Helen;   Julia 

Aylmer ;  and  Hermione  Theodora.     Res. — Barber  Wood, 

Kimberworth,  nr.  Rotherham,    Yorks.      Club — Royal 

Societies. 

Son    of   Henry    Hawley    Shaw,    b.    1862 ;     d.     1897 ; 
?n.  1893,  Agneta  Maud,  d.  of  the  late    Rev.    Robert 
Tabor,  M.A.  :— 
John  Charles  Hawley  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  Robert  John  Shaw,  Vicar  of  Wiggenhall, 
Norfolk,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  i860,  Ella  de  Visme  (d. 
1926),  d.  of  Richard  Thomas,  of  Eyhorne,  Kent :  — 
Lewis  Hugh  de  Visme  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.   1865;  m. 
1901,   Edith  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Smyth  Nelson, 
38th  Staffs.  Regt.,  and  has  issue — John  Monson  de  Visme 
Shaw,    Gentleman,    b.    1907 ;    Horatia   Edith   de   Visme. 
AW.— Orchard  House,  Mundesley-on-Sea,  Norfolk. 

John  Gerard  Cornwall  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m. 
191 6,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  A.  Macdonald  of  Falkland 
Islands,  S.  America.  Res. — Arrow  Cottage,  Hove  Park 
Villas,  Hove,  Sussex. 

SHAW  (Confn.  U.O.,  21  July  1821).  Or,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed,  between  three  eagles  displayed  sable,  as  many 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hart's  head  and  neck  sable, 
pierced  by  an  arrow  or.     Motto — "Teipsum  nosce." 

Sons  of  Sir  Frederick  William  Shaw,  5th  Bart.,  D.S.O. , 

J.P.,    D.L.,    Lt.-Col.    and    Hon.    Col.    5th    Batt.    R. 

Dublin   Fus. ,   b.    1858;    d.    1927;    m.    1885,    Eleanor 

Hester,  d.  of  Maj.  F.  H.  de  Vere  : — 
Sir  Robert   de  Vere  Shaw,  6th  Bart.  (17th  Aug.   1821), 


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M.C,  Major  Res.  of  Officers,  R.A.,  served  Great  War 
1914-18  (desp.,  M.C.  with  Bar),  b.  1890  ;  m.  1923,  Dorothy 
Joan,  d.  of  Thomas  Cross,  of  The  Grange,  Kirkcudbright, 
and  has  issue — Robert  Shaw,  Esq.,  b.  1925.  Seat — Bushey 
Park,  Terenure,  Dublin.  Res. — Bondoni,  Ula,  Kenya 
Colony.     Clubs — United  Service,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Frederick  Charleton  Shaw,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  3rd  Batt. 
K.A.R. ,  3.1895  ;  m.  1922,  Angela  de  Acosta  (Mrs.  Sewell), 
and  has  issue — Frederick  Miguel  Shaw,  Esq.,  b.  1924 ;  and 
Mercedes  Eile.  Res. — Bondoni,  Ula,  Kenya.  Club — 
Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Maj. -Gen.  George  Shaw,  C.B.  (son  of  the  Rt. 

Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Shaw,  3rd  Bart.,  and  Thomasine 

Emily,  d.  of  the  Hon.  George  Jocelyn  and  granddau. 

of  Robert,    1st  Earl  of  Roden),    Maj. -Gen.    R.A.,  b. 

1822 ;    d.   1892 ;    m.    1st,    1846,    Marie,  d.   of  E.   Des- 

fontaines  of  Mauritius  : — 
Frederick  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1850;  m.  1873,  Ella 
Jane,  d.  of  J.  Willis,  U.S.A;  and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Jocelyn  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  (2)  William  Edward 
Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  Flora  Alice  ;  and  Emily  Maria. 
Res  — 

Col.  George  Jocelyn  Shaw,  late  Indian  Army,  b.  1857; 
m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Harriette,  d.  of  Col.  Horatio  Samuel 
Court,  late  Madras  Staff  Corps  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Percy  Jocelyn  Shaw,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War  with 
2nd  Leics.  Regt.,  b.  1893;  (2)  Edward  Wingfield  Shaw, 
Esq.,  D.S.O.  ,Capt.  Middx.  Regt.,  served  Great  War  (desp., 
D.S.O.),  b.  1895;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action  1916; 
and  Elsie  Marie.     Res. — 

Son  of  Wilkinson  Jocelyn  Shaw,  Esq.,  M.A.  Dublin, 

Lt.-Col.  late  Royal  Dublin  Fus. ,  Knight  of  the  Danne- 

brog,  b.  1834;  d  1911  ;  m.  1873,  Mary,  d.  of  Edward 

Barrington  de  Fonblanque  : — 
Jocelyn  Frederick  de  Fonblanque  Shaw,  Esq.,  Major 
Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A.,  b.  1874;  m.  1921,-May  Alberta 
Bevan,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Cecil  Kenward,  and  has  issue — 
Jocelyn  Frederick  Basil  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Charles  Shaw,  Esq.,  Q.C.  (son  of  Sir  Robert 
Shaw,  1st  Bart.,    and  Maria  Wilkinson),  b.  1817;   d. 

1870  ;    m.    1845,    Mary,    d.    of    William    Barton    of 
Grove : — 
Charles  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 
William  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1857  ;  m.       ""  ;  and  has 
issue — William  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

SHAW  of  Bourton  Hall,  Rugby' (H.   Coll.).     Gules,  a 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sheaf  of  five  arrows  argent, 
banded  gules,  charged  in  the  centre  with  a  lozenge  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "Vincit  Veritas."  Livery— (Dress), 
claret,  facings  white  and  silver  ;  (Undress),  claret,  waistcoat 
claret  and  white,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Charles  James  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.   1824;  d. 
1904  ;   m.  ,  Ner6a,  d.  of  Conrad  Riicker  : — 

James  Frederick  Shaw,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Warwick- 
shire 1909,  b.  1858;  m.  1890,  Beatrice  Mary,  eldest  d.  of 
Henry  George  Bowyer  of  Radley,  Berks.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
George  Henry  Bowyer,  9th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Henry  Shaw,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  15th  Hussars,  b.  1893  [m. 
19 17,  Doris,  d.  of  Col.  Hanley,  and  has  issue— Jean  Helen!. 
Seat  —  Bourton  Hall,  Warwickshire.  Clubs  —  Boodle's, 
Junior  Carlton. 

SHAW  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between 
three  eagles  displayed  sable,  as  many  trefoils  slipped 
of  the  field.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind's 
head  sable,  transfixed  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  or. 
Motto—"  Te  ipsum  nosce. " 

Sons   of  Sir   Eyre  Massey  Shaw,    K.C.B. ,    D.  L.    co. 
Middlesex,  b.    1830  ;    d.  1908 ;    m.  1855,  Anna,  d.   of 
Murto  Dove  of  Lisbon  and  Algarve  : — 
Eyre    Massey   Shaw,    Esq.,   b.    1855.      Post,    add.— 
Bernard  Vidal  Shaw,  Esq.,  Capt.,  b.  1857. 
Robert  Clarina  Shaw,  Esq. ,  b.  i860.     Res. — 11  Gloucester 
Street.  S.W.  1. 

Cecil  O'Brien  Shaw,  Esq.,  b.  1862. 

SHAW  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  ermines  between 
in  chief  two  talbots'  heads,  and  in  base  a  gryphon's  head 
erased  azure.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


chevron  between  in  chief  two  lozenges  ermine  and  in  base 
an  arrow  argent.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest- 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  taibot  passant 
sable,  eared  or,  resting  the  dexter  fore-foot  on  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a  chevron  ermines. 

Sons  of  William  Shaw  of  Heaton  Bolton,  Lanes.,  b. 
1819  ;  d.  1872  ;  m.  1850,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Wood|of 
'        West  Bank  House,  Bolton  : — 

Thomas  Wood  Shaw,  Esq.,  of  Culmington  Manor,  J. P., 
b.  1852;  m.  1st,  1878,  Catherine  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Rev. 
Alexander  Read,  B.A.;  2nd,  1905,  Cecilia  Agnes,  d.  of 
Rev.  Clement  Drake  Eaton  Malet,  B.A. ;  and  has  issue 
(by  1st  wife) — (1)  Colin  Read  Shaw,  Gentleman  (Sweetloves, 
Bolton-le-Moors),  b.  1879  [m-  I9°8,  Ida  Lilian,  d.  of 
Richard  Jackson  Moss,  of  St.  Aubyns,  Ballybrack,  Dublin, 
and  has  issue — Thomas  Richard  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
William  Alexander  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  Robert 
Henry  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Edward  James  Shaw, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923;  Catherine;  and  Alison  Mary];  and 
(by  2nd  wife)  (2)  Hugh  Charles  Malet  Shaw,  Gentleman, 
b.    1906;     (3)    John    Herbert    Malet    Shaw,    Gentleman, 


1756 


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b.  1915  ;  Mary  Malet  [tn.  1928,  Julian  C.  Rogers,  son  of 
Charles  Coltman  Rogers,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Stanage  Park, 
Radnor  (q.v. )]  ;  Phoebe  Agnes  Malet;  and  Cecilia  Joan 
Malet.     Seat— Culmington  Manor,  co.  Salop. 

Charles  Henry  Shaw,  E-q.,  of  Rampbbeck,  J. P.  and 
(1916)  High  Sheriff  Cumberland,  b.  i860;  tn.  1900,  Edith, 
second  d.  of  Joseph  Moseley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cringle  Hall, 
Levenshulme,  Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ronald  Herbert 
Moseley  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Charles  Philip 
Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1905 ;  (3)  Thomas  Derek  Shaw, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Dorothy  Rachel  [tn.  1924,  Kenneth 
Miles  Chance,  D.S.O,.  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Chance, 
K.  B.E.]  ;  and  Margaret  Edith.  Seat — Rampsbeck,  Ulls- 
water,  Penrith,  Cumberland.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

SHAW  of  Halifax  (H.  Coll.,  12  Mar.  1923).  Or  ,  on  a 
chevron  invected  gules,  between  three  eagles  displayed 
sable,  two  arrows  points  inwards  of  the  field,  flighted 
argent,  impaling  the  arms  of  Alexander,  namely : — 
Paly  wavy  of  six  or  and  azure,  a  lion  rampant  pean,  on  a 
chief  gules,  three  crosses  flory  ermine.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  hart's  head  azure, 
two  arrows  saltirewise  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Teipsam 
nosce." 

Eldest  son  of  John  Edward  Shaw,  Esq.,    J. P.,  of 
Brooklands,  nr.  Halifax,  Yorks.,  b.  1856  ;    tn.         , 
Ella  Grant,  d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Thomas,  of  Wood 
Hall,  Shenley,  Herts. : — 
The  late  John  Leslie  Morton  Shaw,  Esq.,  Capt.   8th 
Batt.  W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1886  ;   tn.  1916,  Hon.  Mary 
Isabel  (Res. — 25  Chapel  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.), 
d.  of  Reginald  Gervase  Alexander,  J. P.,  of   Blackwall 
Lodge,  Halifax,  and  sister  of  Baron  Cobham  ;  and  d. 
1925,  leaving  issue — John  Anthony  Cobham  Shaw,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1927  ;   Cynthia  Mary  ;  and  Margaret  Daphne. 

SHAW  (L.O.,  Cadet  of  Shaw  of  Mosshead  and  Kilmar- 
nock ;  Pedigree  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, three 
covered  cups  or,  a  chief  argent  (for  Shaw)  ;  2  and  3,  paly 
of  eight  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend  azure,  a  martlet  between 


Commissioner  for  Sierra  Leone  and  for  Tobago  and 

Trinidad,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1879,  Minnie  Worthing- 

ton  (q.v.),  d.  of  late  David  Ireland  Mack,  Esq.,  J.P., 

of  Ardrossan,  co.  Ayr  : — 

Charles  Clarkson  Shaw,   Esq.,   Major  R.C.A.,  Professor 

Roy.    Mil.  Coll.,   Canada,  since   1926,  served  Great  War 

1914-18  (desp.),    Russia    1919,^.    1887;    tn.  1927,  Doris, 

only  child  of  Frank  Syer  Bristowe,  and  g.-dau.  of  the  late 

Thomas     Lynn    Bristowe,     M.P.      Res. — Royal    Military 

College,    Kingston,   Canada;    72    Hornton   Street,   W.8. 

Clubs — Junior  Army  and  Navy,  Caledonian,  Ranelagh. 

SHAW  of  Milnthorpe  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  eagles  displayed  sable,  as  many  mascles 
or,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Truman, 
namely: — Azure,  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  on  a  chief 
argent  three  human  hearts  gules.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  bugle 
fessewise  or,  a  falcon  rising  proper.  Motto — "  Mens 
immota." 

Son  of  Eli  Shaw,  of  Penkridge,  b.  1812 ;   d.  1897; 
tn.  Susan  (d.  1885),  d.  of  Daniel  Rogers : — 

The  late  Thomas  Rogers  Shaw,  Esq.,  of  Greenside, 
Hincaster,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland,  J. P.  and  (1914) 
High  Sheriff  co.  Westmorland,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1877, 
Rosa  Hannah,  d.  and  heir  of  William  Truman,  of 
Canwick,  Staffs.,  and  left  issue. 

SHAW  of  Moreton  Gardens  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  guttee- 
d'eau,  a  sun  in  splendour  argent,  between  four  garbs  in 
cross  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  waves  of  the  sea,  a  petrel 
passant  and  volant  all  proper.      Motto — "  Foi  va  ferme." 

Third  son  of  Charles  Thomas  Shaw,  of  Selly  Park, 

Birmingham  : — 
Sir  (William)  Napier  Shaw,  Knt.  Bach.,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc, 
was  Sen.  Tutor  and  Fellow  Emmanuel  College,  Cambs., 
Professor  of  Meteorology,  R.  College  of  Science,  b.  1854  ; 
tn.  1885,  Sarah  Jane  Dugdale  (d.  1923),  d.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Harland,  M.D.,  of  Salford.  Res. — 10  Moreton 
Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.5.     Club — Athenaeum. 

SHAW  (Roy.  Lie.  Jan.  22,  1837,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  two  chevronels  between  three  lozenges 
ermines  (Shaw) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  two  bars  ermine,  in 
chief  three  suns  proper  (Nicholson,  confirmed  1596). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath 


two  mullets  of  the  first  (for  Mack).  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-savage 
aff.  ontee,  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel 
proper,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  key  or,  his  sinister 
resting  on  a  club  reversed  also  proper.  Motto — "I  mean 
well."     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Only  son  of  James  Shaw,  Esq.,  J. P.  Demerara,  formerly 


of  the  colours,  a  dove  bendy  sinister  of  six  argent  and 
sable,  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  proper,  the 
dexter  leg  resting  on  a  lozenge  as  in  the  arms  (Shaw) ;  2. 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a  lion's  head  ermine  (Nichol- 
son). Motto — "  Per  castra  ad  astra. "  Livery — Blue  coat, 
silver  lace,  blue  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 


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Sons  of  William  Otho  Nicholson  Shaw,  Esq.  (second 

son  of  John  Ralph  Shaw,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Arrowe 

Park,  Birkenhead),  Major  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeo.  Cav., 

J. P.  for  Co.  Pal.  of  Chester,  B.A.,  b.  1846  ;  d.   1910  ; 

m.    1887,    Marie  Odette,    2nd   d.   of    Thomas    Henry 

Exshaw  of  Bordeaux,  by  his  wife  Valentine  Egl6  Panon 

Desbassaigns    de     Richemont,    d.    of   the    Baron    de 

Richemont : — 

Henry  Otho  Nicholson  Shaw,  Gentleman,  B.Sc.  (Oxon.), 

F.Z.S.,  b.  1889;    m.  1st,  1912,  Phyllis  Blanche,  yst.  d.  of 

Harold  Charles  Moffatt,  of  Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire; 

and  has  issue — Violet  Persephone;  2nd,  1919,  Iris  Aylen, 

d.   of  Col.    C.  A.   Owen,   late  3rd  Dragoon  Gds.       Postal 

address — 112-114   Wardour    Street,    W.        Clubs — Junior 

Carlton,  Savile,  British  Empire,  Royal  Automobile. 

John  Ralph  Nicholson  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1894.  Res. 
— Villa  Castelmare,  Cap  d'Ail,  A.  M.,  France.  Club — 
Jun.  Carlton. 

SHAW(L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,/or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fir-tree 
growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  vert,  on  a  dexter  canton  of 
the  field,  a  dexter  hand  fessways  couped  holding  a  dagger 
all  proper  in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  an  annulet  azure, 
all  within  a  bordure engrailed  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
or.  Cre8t — On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  proper.  Motto — "  Fide 
et  fortitudine." 

Son  of  William  Shaw,  of  Blacklunans,  Glenshee,  co. 
Firth,  b.  ;   m.  : — 

Capt.  William  Thomas  Shaw,  M.P.  co.  Forfar  1918-22, 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1908,  Margaret  Cassilis,  d.  of  Doctor  Charles 
Maclean,  of  Victoria,  B.C.  Res. —  Killiecrankie  Cottage, 
Killiecrankie,  N.B.  ;  17  Lindfield  Gardens,  Hampstead, 
N.W.3. 

SHAW  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three 
lozenges  ermine,  on  a  chief  argent,  two  stags'  heads  caboshed 
of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind's  head  couped  at 
the  neck  argent,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  roses  and  pierced 


through  the  nose  by  an  arrow  in  pale  or.     Motto — "Teip- 
sum  nosce."     Livery — Black,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Henry  Shaw,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Derby 

and  J.P.   Lanes.,  b.   1844;  d.  1900;    m.  1868,   Maria 

Butler,    d.    of    James    John    Wood    Staveley    by   his 

wife     Margaret,    d.    of    Robert     Jones     Staveley    of 

Glanduff  Castle,    co.    Limerick,    and   Croydon    Park, 

co.  Dublin  : — 

Arthur  Pilkington  Shaw,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Derby, 

Hon.  MajorSherwood Foresters (V.),B. A.  ,LL.B.,Barrister- 

at-Law    (Inner   Temple),   b.  31    May   1870;    m.    28   Apl. 

1894,  Mary  Anna  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Anselmo  Jos6  da  Costa 

Ricci,  Baron  of  Portugal,  Attache  of  Portuguese  Legation 

in  London  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Arthur  Pilkington 

Shaw,  Gentleman,    b.   20   July  1895  ;  (2)    Henry   Staveley 


Pilkington  Shaw,  Gentleman,  Sub. -Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  22  Apl. 
1897;  drowned  on  active  service  1918.  Seat — Burfield 
Lodge,  Old  Windsor.      Clubs — Bath,  Berkshire  (Reading). 

Percy  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 

Leonard  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 

Gerald  Shaw,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2nd  Batt.  The 
Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers,  b.  1881.  Res. — Barrackpore, 
nr.  Calcutta. 

SHAW  (L.O. ,  1909).  Ermine,  a  fir-tree  growing  out 
of  a  mount  in  base  proper  between  two  piles  azure,  issuing 
from  a  chief  gules,  charged  with  a  scroll  argent,  with  seal 
pendent  proper.     Mantling  gules  and  ermine.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-savage,  holding  in  his  dexter 
hand  a  club  resting  on  his  shoulder  proper.  Motto — 
"  Misericordia  fidelitas  jus." 

Son  of  Alexander  Shaw  of  Dunfermline,  Fifeshire, 
b.  1804;  d.  1856;  m.  Isabella  Wishart  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Shaw,  Baron  Shaw  (22  Feb.  1909)  of 
Dunfermline,  a  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  and  a  Life 
Peer,  P.C.,  K.C.,  LL.D.  (St.  Andrew's,  Aberdeen,  and 
Edinburgh),  LL.B.  (Edinburgh),  D.L.  for  Edinburgh, 
Lord- Advocate  for  Scotland  1905-9,  M.P.  for  Hawick 
District  1892-1909,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1879,  Elsie  Stephen,  d.  of 
George  Forrest  of  Ludquharn,  Aberdeenshire ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Alexander  Shaw,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister  - 
at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Pres.  Chamber  of  Shipping  1927-8, 
M.P.  Kilmarnock  Dist.  1915-18,  and  for  Kilmarnock  Div. 
of  Ayr  and  Bute  1918-23,  b.  1883  [m.  1913,  Hon.  Margaret 
Cargill,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Inchcape,  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Donald  Mackay  Shaw,  Esq.,  b.  1923;  Margaret  Jean; 
Thatia  Mary  ;  and  Elspeth  Ruth  (Res. — 24  Princes' Gate, 
S.W.7;  Blelack,  Dinnet,  co.  Aberdeen.  Clubs — Reform, 
R.A.C.)];  Hon.  Elsie  [m.  1909,  Sir  William  Ireland  de 
Courcy  Wheeler,  F.R. C.S.I.];  Hon.  Mary  Emma  Louisa 
[m.  1910,  Alexander  Forrester-Paton] ;  and  Hon.  Isabel 
[m.  1915,  Capt.  Richard  Vaughan  Thompson,  R.  Fus. 
(killed  in  action  1916)].  Seat — Craigmyle,  Aberdeenshire. 
Res. — 9  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W.5.  Clubs — Reform,  Scottish 
Liberal. 

SHAW  of  Tettenhall  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron 
argent  between  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  couped  and  in 
base  a  lymphad  or.  Mantling*  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sheaf  of  five  arrows  or, 
surmounted  by  a  Stafford  knot  vert.  Motto — "  E  fluctibus 
opes."     Livery — Black,  with  white  facings. 

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Sons  of  Edward  Dethick  Shaw  of  Oaklands,  Wolver- 
hampton, b.  1821  ;  d.  1886;  m.  1857,  Millicent 
Augusta,  d.  of  late  Ralph  Gough  of  Gorsebrook  House, 
Wolverhampton  : — 

Sir  (Theodore  Frederick)  Charles  Edward  Shaw,  1st  Bart. 
(1908),  M.P.  for  Stafford  1892-1911,  late  Capt.  3rd  V.B. 
S.  Staffs.  Regt. ,  b.  1859;  m.  1900,  Emily  White,  d.  of  late 
Henry  Bursill  of  Clevelands,  Hampstead  ;  and  has  issue— 
Vera  Stafford  [m.  1922,  Charles  Bradshaw  Shard,  late 
Lieut.  14th  Hussars]  ;  and  Brenda  Winnifred.  Res. — 
Charters,  Ascot,   Berks.     Clubs— Reform,   Bath,  Eighty. 

Ernest  Edward  Shaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.  Res. — Downs 
Lodge,  Wimbledon. 

George  Albert  Shaw,  Esq.,  Col.  late  The  Queen's  (Royal 
West  Surrey  Regt.),  b.  1864;  m.  1889,  Florence  May, 
d.  of  Hon.  William  Stuart  Knox,  son  of  2nd  Earl  of 
Ranfurly ;  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Millicent  [m.  1920, 
Charles  Paske,  Esq.,  Major  Ind.  Army,  and  has  issue] 
and  Ileene  Constance  Georgiana  [m.  1928,  Capt.  Walter 
Witney  Cowan,  R.A.].  Res. — Manor  House,  Stoke  Poges. 
Clubs — Arthur's,  Royal  Automobile. 

Walter  William  Shaw,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
The  Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey)  Regt.,  M.P.  Westbury 
Div.  Wilts.  1924,  b.  1868;  m.  1893,  Mary  Louise,  d. 
of  late  William  Webb  Wakeman  of  New  York,  U.S.A.  ; 
and  has  issue — Walter  Reginald  Courtenay  Shaw,  Gentle- 
man, b.  ;  and  Gwendoline  Augusta  Louise.  Res. — 
Rood  Ashton,  Trowbridge,  Wilts.  Clubs — Royal  Auto- 
mobile and  Ranelagh. 

SHAW  (U.O. ).  Barry  wavy  of  ten  argent  and  azure,  a 
cockatrice  displayed  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On    a  wreath    of  the    colours,    a    tree    eradicated 


(for  Hamilton) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  in 
her   piety  proper,    charged  v\ith  a  covered  cup  gules  (for 


or,    charged    on    the    roots    with    a    fountain.      Motto  — 
'TNfiei  2EATT0N." 

Only  son  of  James  Herbert  Shaw,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Merrion,  Parkstone,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1884,  Mary  Hannah, 
d.  of  Richard  Owen  Armstrong,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Monks- 
town,  co.  Dublin: — 
Richard  James  Herbert  Shaw,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  B.A.  (Dub.),  lateCapt.  5th  Service  Batt.  Connaught 
Rangers,    b.    1885.       Res. — 14   Park   Place,   St.   James's, 
S.W.i.        Clubs — Marlborough,     Pratt's,     Constitutional, 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin),  R.  St.  George's  Yacht  (Kingstown.) 

SHAW-HAMILTON  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
saltire  gules  and  azure,  a  galley,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action 
or,  between  three  cinquefoils  pierced  argent  (for  Hamilton)  ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  three  covered  cups  or,  on  a  chief  ermine,  as 
many  crosses  patee  gules  (for  Shaw).  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  twobattleaxes  in  saltire,  an  oak  tree 
fructed  all  proper,  the  trunk  transfixed  with  a  frame-saw  or 


Shaw).  Mottoes — For  the  first  crest,  "Through";  over 
the  second  crest,  "  I  die  for  those  I  love."  Lively — Blue, 
with  gold  facings. 

Sons  of  Very  Rev.  Robert  James  Shaw-Hamilton,  D.D. , 

Dean  of  Armagh  ;   assumed  the   name   and   arms   of 

Hamilton  by  R.L.  3  March  1889;  b.   1840;  d.  1908; 

m.    1873,    Mary  Jane   Hamilton,   d.   of  Robert   Cope 

Hardy  of  Armagh  : — 

Warhamjemmett  Shaw-Hamilton,  Esq.J.P.  co.  Armagh, 

b.  1874;    m.  1901,  Alice  Beatrice,  d.  of  John  Louis  Emil 

Dreyer  [whom  see];  and   has   issue — (1)   Robert  Jemmett 

Shaw-Hamilton,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1902  ;  (2)  John 

Dreyer  Shaw-Hamilton,  Esq.,  Lieut.    R.N.,  b.  1904;    (3) 

Rupert   Warham   Shaw-Hamilton,    Gentleman,    b.    1908  ; 

(4)  James  Matthews  Shaw-Hamilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 

Eleanor    Katharine  ;    and    Patricia    Diana.     Post.  add. — 

Darton,  Killylea,  co.  Armagh. 

Robert  Cope  Hardy  Shaw-Hamilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ; 
m.  1902,  Helen  Marguerite,  d.  of  Col.  H.  W.  Brackenbury, 
R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Oswald  Herbert  Shaw- 
Hamilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (2)  Anthony  Harold  Shaw- 
Hamilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.      Post.  add. — 

SHAW-HELLIER  of  The  Wodehouse  (R.L.,  21  May 
1909).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  a 
chevron  argent,  gutt6e-de-sang,  between  three  mullets  or 
(Hellier) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  or,  a  chevron  invected  pean  between 
three  eagles  displayed  sable  (Shaw) ;  2  and  3,  per  bend  in- 
dented or  and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  between  two  roses  in 
bend  sinister,  all  counterchanged  (Simpson).  Mantling1 
azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  cock  argent,  gutte"e-de-sang,  combed  and  wattled  gules 
(Hellier);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hind's  head 
erased  quarterly  argent  and  or,  pierced  through  the  neck 
with  an  arrow,  the  staff  rompu  azure. 

Second    son    of    Jpseph     Simpson,     Esq.,    J. P.,     of 
Baldock,    Herts. ;    b.  ;    d.  ;   m.  ,  Evelyn 

Penelope,  eldest  d.  of  T.  Shaw-Hellier  of  Rodbaston 
and  Wombourne,  Woodhouse: — 


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The  late  Evelyn  Shaw-Hellier,  Esq.,  J. P.  Herts.  (High 
Sheriff  1902)  and  Staffs. ,  b.  i860  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1885,  Fanny, 
d.  of  Joseph  Phillips  of  Stamford  ;  and  had  is  ue — 
Arthur  Joseph  BradneyShaw-Hellier, Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
S.  Staffs.  Kegt. ,  b.  1886  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  Evelyn  Mary 
Penelope;  and  Dorothy  Hellier.  Seat —  The  Wombourne, 
Woodhouse,  Wolverhampton. 

SHAW-KENNEDY  of  Kirkmichael  (L.O.,  1678-9). 
Argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e 
in  chief  and  a  boar's  head  in  base  sable.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
palm -branch  proper.  Motto  (on  an  escroll  above)  — 
"  Malim  esse  probus  quam  haberi."  Livery — Red  and 
silver. 

Son  of  John  Shaw-  Kennedy,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  of  Kirk- 
michael, b.  1826  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1st,  1848,  Eleanor  Green, 
d.  of  J.  Green  Wilkinson;  2nd,  1875,  Louisa  A.,  eld.  d. 
of  late  J.  W.  Ogle  of  Beckenham,  Kent : — 
Frederick   David    Charles    Shaw- Kennedy,    Esq.,    T.P. , 
F.R.G.S.,    b.    1858;    m.  1889,   Violet  Grace,    d.    of  John 
Round   of  Danbury,    Essex.       Seat — Kirkmichael  House, 
Maybole,  N.B.     Clubs — White's,  Hurlingham. 

SHAW-MACKENZIE  of  Newhall  (L.O.,  20  Sept.  1857, 
13  Nov.  1905).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters, 
counterquartered,  i.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed 
and  langued  azure;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  a  fir-tree  grow- 
ing out  of  a  mount  in  base,  seeded,  proper,  in  the 
dexter  chief  point  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist, 
holding  a  dagger  point  downwards  gules  ;  iiii.,  or,  a  galley 
sails  furled,  oars  in  saltire,  sable,  flagged  gules,  in  the 
centre  of  the  quarters  a  crescent  of  the  last  for  difference  ; 
2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or, 
in  chief  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  second.  Mant- 
lings — (dexter),  gules,  doubled  or  ;  (sinister),  azure,  doubled 
or.  Crests — (dexter),  on  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter 
cubit  arm  couped  and  holding  a  dagger  erect  all  proper, 


Sir  GERALD  ANTHONY  SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST.- 
JOHN-MILDMAY,  7th  Bart.  (9  Oct.  1772),  J. P.  Hamp- 
shire. Assumed  by  Royal  Licence  1900,  the  additional  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Shaw-Lefevre.  Born  Oct.  30,  i860, 
being  the  second  son  of  Sir  Henry  Bouverie  Paulet  St.  John- 
Mildmay,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Helena  Shaw-Lefevre, 
dau.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount  Eversley.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  lions  rampant 
azure,  armed  and  langued  gules  (for  Mildmay)  ;  2.  sable,  a 
chevron  argent,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  in  chief  and  a 
bezant  in  base  surmounted  by  a  cross  pat6e  or  (for  Lefevre) ; 
3.  argent,  a  chevron  invected  ermines,  on  a  chief  sable,  two 
talbots'  heads  erased  or  (for  Shaw),  impaling  the  same  arms 
of  Mildmay,  namely  argent,  three  lions  rampant  azure. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  azure  (for  Mildmay) ;  2. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  six  arrows  interlaced  saltire- 
ways  three  and  three  proper,  within  an  annulet  or  (for 
Lefevre) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  ermines, 
charged  on  the  body  with  two  cross  crosslets  fessewise  or, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  sable,  and  resting 
the  dexter  foreleg  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  Shaw. 
Motto — "Alia  ta  Hara."  Livery — Dark  blue  and  silver. 
Married,  Oct.  19,  1892,  Isabel  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Arundell  St.  John-Mildmay  of  Hazlegrove,  Somer- 
set ;  and  has  Issue— Anthony  St.  John-Mildmay,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  Aug.  12, 
1894;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  192 1,  the  surname  of  St.  John- 
Mildmay  only  [m.  1920,  Violet  Vane,  d.  of  Col.  A.  W.  H. 
Hay-Drummond,  of  Cromlix,  Dunblane ;  and  has  issue — 
Henry  Gerald  St.  John-Mildmay,  Esq.,  b.  1926  (Res. — 
Hethe  House,  Bicester)] ;  and  Helena.  Seats — Dogmersfield 
Park,  Winchfield,  Hants.  ;  Dockem  House,  Coates,  Ciren- 
cester.     Clubs — Travellers',  Arthur's. 

SHAWCROSS  (Arms  confd.  3  Feb.  1910,  and  Ped.  H. 
Coll.).  Gules,  a  saltire  between  four  annulets  or,  a  chief  of 
the  last  fretty  azure.    Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a 


and  over  it  the  Motto,  "  Fide  et  fortitudine"  ;  (sinister),  on 
a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  stag's  head  and  neck  affronted, 
couped  proper,  and  over  it  the  Motto,  "  Fortior  ex  arduis." 

Second  and  eld.  surv.  son  of  Charles  Forbes  Hodson 

Shaw-Mackenzie,   Esq.,   of  Newhall,  J. P.    and    D.L. 

cos.   Ross  and  Cromarty,  late  a  Judge  in  the  Bombay 

Pres. ,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1904  : — 
John  Alexander  Shaw-Mackenzie,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Ross 
and  Cromarty,  M.D.  (Lond.),  Head  of  the  family  of  Shaw 
of  Tordarroch  (Clan  Ay  of  Clanchattan),  b.  1857  ;  m. 
1895,  Frances,  d.  of  Robert  Yule  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
John  Shaw-Mackenzie,  M.B.E.,  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  The  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders,  b.  1899  ;  Kathleen  Ellen  ;  and  Muriel 
Elizabeth  Alexandra.  Seat — Newhall,  Invergordon,  N.B. 
Town  res. — 45  Cumberland  Mansions,  W.  1. 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
cross  pat6e  fitchee  gules,  between  two  annulets  of  the  first. 
Motto — "  Verity  sans  peur."  niM 

Sons  of  John  Peter  Shawcross  of  Birkett  Bank,  Wigan, 
b.  1852  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1873,  Sarah  Ellen,  d.  and  coh. 
of  Charles  Salt  of  Bolton  :—  ni'i 

George  Nuttall  Shawcross,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Major  R.E. 
(Eng.  and  Railway  Staff  Corps),  Mechanical  Engineer 
L.M.S.  Rly.,  with  charge  of  Horwich  Locomotive  Works 
1922  to  date,  Vice-Pres.  Inst.  Locomotive  Engrs.  1925, 
M.I.  Mech.  E.,  Pres.  Tech.  Coll.  and  Inst.  Horwich, 
F.R.Hist.S.,  b.  1874;  m.  1907,  Ida  Lilian,  d.  of  Richard 
Leigh,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  and  has  issue — Kathleen  Marie. 
Res. — Lakelands,  Rivington,  Lanes. 

Percy  Crompton  Shawcross,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  4th  Batt. 
(Territorials)  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt. ,  b.  1878.    Res. — 


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Sir  (MICHAEL)  HUGH  SHAW-STEWART,  8th  Bart. , 
of  Greenock  and  Blackhall,  co.  Renfrew,  M.P.  for  East  Ren- 
trew  1886-1906,  Lord  Lieut,  for  co.  Renfrew.  Born  1854,  son 
of  Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw-Stewart,  7th  Bart.,  by  his  wife, 
Lady  Octavia,  sixth  d.  of  the  Most  Hon.  Sir  Richard 
Grosvenor,  second  Marquess  of  Westminster,  K.G.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (L.O.) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent,  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (for  Stewart  of  Blackhall) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three 
covered  cups  or  (for  Shaw  of  Greenock).  Upon  the 
escutcheon,  from  which  is  pendent  by  an  orange-tawny 
ribbon  his  badge  as  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent  ;  and  upon  wreaths  of  his  liveries 
are  set  for  CreBts—  1.  a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  armed 
and  langued  azure;  2.  a  demi-savage,  wreathed  about 
the  head  and  middle  with  laurel,  and  holding  a  club  over 
his  shoulder  proper.  Supporters— On  the  dexter  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  gorged  with 
a  collar  chequy  argent  and  azure  ;  and  on  the  sinister,  a 
savage  wreathed  round  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel 
leaves,  and  holding  a  club  over  his  shoulder  all  proper. 
Mottoes  (over  the  crests) — "  Spero  meliora,"  and  "  I  mean 
well."  Married,  Nov.  14,  1883,  Lady  Alice  Emma, 
dau.  of  the  Most  Hon.  the  4th  Marquess  of  Bath.  Resi- 
dence— Ardgowan,  Inverkip,  Renfrewshire. 

ERNEST  BENTLEY  SHAW-YATES.  Born  1870, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Bentley  Shaw- Yates, 
Esq.,  of  Oakwood  Grange,  by  Elizabeth  Ellen,  only  child  of 
James  Yates  of  Oakwood  Hall,  and  grandson  of  the  late 
Bentley  Shaw  of  Woodfield.  Armorial  bearings— Argent, 
on  a  chevron  engrailed  erminois,  between  two  goats'  heads 
erased  in  chief  argent  and  a  goat  in  base  of  the  last,  three 
pellets.  Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  goat's  head 
erased  argent,  armed  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  pellet, 
and  surmounting  two  branches  of  oak  in  saltire  proper, 
fructed  or. 

Captain  LAURENCE  PAULET  SHAWE-STOREY, 
late    R.M. ,  who  assumed  by   Royal  Licence   in   1873  the 

name  of  Storey.     Born ,  being  the  son  of 

Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  indented 
argent  and  sable,  three  falcons  counterchanged,  and  for 
distinction  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second 
(for  Storey) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  ermine,  cottised 
sable,  between  three  lozenges  in  chief,  and  one  in  base  of 
the  second  (for  Shawe).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests  —  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  sable, 
within  a  chaplet  of  laurel  proper,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  and  for  distinction  charged  also 
with  a  cross  crosslet  gold  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
hind's  head  couped  argent,  charged  with  three  lozenges,  one 
and  two,  ermine,  holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  in  pale  or, 
flighted  argent.  Motto — "Sola  virtus  reddit  nobilem." 
Married,  X872,  Emmeline  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Henry  Shum-Storey  of  Arcot.  Seat — Arcot  Hall,  Cram- 
lington,  Northumberland. 

SHEAD  (H.  Coll.).  Purpure,  a  greyhound  courant 
between  three  clarions  or.  Mantling  purpure  and  or 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter 
cubit  arm  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  a  scabbard  fessewise  gold.  Motto — 
"  A  clear  shead." 

Son  of  the  late  William  Shead  : — 

Sir  Samuel  George  Shead,  Knt.  Bach.  (1917),  Member 
of  the  Stock  Exchange,  Master  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Gardeners  1913-15,  and  Barbers  1922-23, 
Sheriff  of  the  City  of  London  1915-16,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C. 
(1916),  has  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1st, 
1892,  Lucy  (who  obtained  a  div.  1927),  d.  of  Charles 
Vidler,  and  has  issue — Beatrice  Irene;  2nd,  1927, 
Gladys  Marguerite,  d.  of  the  late  R.  A.  England  of 
Yorkshire.  Res. — 2  Eaton  Mansions,  S.W.i.  Club — 
R.  Automobile. 

SHEARMAN,  late  of  Stoodleigh  Court  (H.  Coll.  14  June 
1920).  Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  in  chief  two  stags' 
heads  caboshed,  and  in  base  on  waves  of  the  sea  proper, 
a  lymphad  sails  furled  pennons  flying  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
moorcock  proper,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  anchor 
sable.     Motto — "  E  silvula  navis." 


Son  of  John  Shearman,  of  The  Cedars,  Cardiff,  b. 

1850  ;  d.  1903  ;    m.  1875,  Ellen  Amelia  (d.  1920),  d. 

of  John  West : — 
Frank  Shearman,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1904,  Ger- 
trude, d.  of  George  Hughes,  of  Pempergwm,  co.  Mon- 
mouth ;  and  has  issue — John  Shearman,  Gentleman, 
b.  1916  ;  Gertrude  Marjorie.  Res. — Nantglas,  Penarth, 
Glamorgan ;  23  Hyde  Park  Place,  W.2.  Clubs — 
Oriental,  Carlton. 

SHEARER  (L.O.,   1901)— Gules,  in  chief  two  reaping- 
hooks  proper,  and  in  base  a  tower  triple-towered  argent, 


masoned  sable.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  garb  or,  banded  with  a  serpent 
proper.     Motto  —  "  Vive  ut  postea  vi  vas. " 

Eld.    son   of  Col.    Johnston   Shearer,   C.B.,    D.S.O., 

M.B.,  I. M.S.,  b.  1852;  d.  1917;  m.  1890,  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  late  J.  Kinghorn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Aberdeen  :— 

Major  Johnston  Evelyn  Shearer,  M.C.,  2/15  Punjab  Regt., 

b.     1890;     m.     1919,     Christine,    d.     of    H.     B.     Palmer, 

Esq.  ;  and  has  issue — Johnston  James  Shearer,  Gentleman, 

b.  1920.     Address— e/o  Lloyd's  Bank,  6  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

Sir  GEORGE  SHEDDEN,  Knight  Bachelor  (1926).  J.  P. 
co.  Southampton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hardmead.  Born 
1856,  eldest  son  of  Roscow  Cole  Shedden,  Esquire,  J. P.,  by 
his  wife  Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  James  Fitchett  Burrell. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1824) — Azure,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  argent,  as  many  cross 
crosslets  fitche'e  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  an  escallop- 
shell  of  the  first,  between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  third. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  on  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  hermit  proper,  couped  below 
the  shoulders,  vested  russet,  his  hood  pendent  at  the  back ; 
with  the  Motto,  "  Fidem  meam  observabo."  Livery — 
Blue  and  silver.  Married,  October  7,  1880,  Alice  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Caleb  Hammond  Gater ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1) 
Rt.  Rev.  Roscow  George  Shedden,  D.D.  (Oxon.),  Bishop  of 
Nassau,  Bahamas,  b.  May  13,  1882  ;  (2)  Edward  Claude 
Shedden,  Esquire,  b.  Jan.  12,  1885  [m.  1923,  Olive,  d.  of 
Surgeon-General  E.  Meaden  ;  and  has  issue — 1  daughter! ; 


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(3)  Graham  Percival  Shedden,  Esquire,  Captain  R.G.A., 
b.  July  27,  1886,  killed  in  European  War  1914 ;  Alice 
Katharine  Beatrix  [tn.  1908,  Major  Richmond  ffolliott 
Powell.  R.F.A.];  Constance  Evelyn;  and  Mary  Eleanor 
Goodrich.  Estate — Spring  Hill,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
Hardmead,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham.  Postal  address — 
Spring  Hill,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  Clubs — Junior 
Constitutional ;    Hampshire  County. 

SHEEPSHANKS(H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron erminois, 
between  in  chief  three  roses  and  in  base  a  sheep  passant 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  sheep  passant  argent. 
Motto — "  Perseverando. " 

Sons  of  William  Ernest  Sheepshanks,  Esq.,  J.  P.  W.  R. 

Yorks.,   B.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1881 ;    d.  1914;    tn.    1908, 

Olive,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Tootell : — 
Ernest  Richard  Sheepshanks,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.    Res. — 
Charles     Edward    William     Sheepshanks,    Gentleman, 
b.  1911. 

Son  of  William  Sheepshanks,  Esq.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb. ,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1851 ; 

d.   1928 ;    tn.   1876,  Emily  Florence,  elder  d.  of  Rev. 

Henry  G.  S.  Blunt,  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn: — 
Arthur  Charles  Sheepshanks,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late 
Rifle  &&e.,b.  1884.    Seat — Arthington  Hall,  Leeds.     Res. — 
Eton  College,  Windsor.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Sheepshanks,  M.A.  (Camb.),  of 

Arthington  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  b.  1819  ; 

d.  1912  ;  tn.  1st,  1849,  Margaret  (d.  1880),  third  d.  of 

Nathaniel  Milner  of  Wragby,  co.  Yorks. ;   2nd,  1882, 

Julia  Maria  Anne,  elder  d.  of  Andrew  Grieve,   Esq., 

W.S.,  and  J. P.,  of  Edinburgh:— 
Richard  Hasell  Sheepshanks,  Esq.,  D.S.O,,  M.V.O., 
Major  Ind.  Army,  A.  D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  19 16-17, 
Officer  in  charge  of  King's  Indian  Orderly  Officers  1923-4, 
b.  1885;  m.  1919,  Hon.  Bridget  Mary  Thesiger,  d.  of 
Viscount  Chelmsford  ;  and  has  issue — Robin  John  Sheep- 
shanks, Gentleman,  b.  1925,  Res. — Old  Rookery  House, 
Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  SHEFFIELD,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Essex,  a  General  Commissioner  of  Income  Tax.  Born 
Dec.    2,    1859,    being  the   only   son   of  Charles  Sheffield, 


Gentleman,  b.  1828;  d.  1873;  m-  l854>  Emma,  dau. 
of  Edward  Archer  (by  Emma,  ygst.  dau.  of  James  Ind  of 
Baldock,  Herts).     Armorial  hearings  (H.  Coll.,  2nd  year 


William  IV.  (—Ermine,  on  aplain  chevron  azure, with  cottises 
engrailed  between  three  garbs  gules,  an  anchor  erect  or, 
between  two  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  garb  in  fesse  or,  surmounted 
by  a  boar's  head  erased  at  the  neck  azure,  crined  and 
tusked  gold.  Motto — "  Divino  tutamine."  Married,  May 
21,  1885,  Edith  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Watkins  of 
Pantyffynon,  Pembrokeshire;  and  has  had  Issue — (1) 
Ronald  Fraser  Sheffield,  Gentleman,  b.  June  2,  1893  ;  lost 
at  sea  19 13  ;  (2)  Alan  MacGregor  Sheffield,  Esq.,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  Oct.  23, 1895  ;  Vera  Helen  ;  Isabel  Emma; 
Margaret  Edith  ;  and  Joan  Eleanor,  d.  August  26,  1913. 
Residence — Cliff  House,  Leigh-on-Sea,  Essex. 

SHEFFIELD  (H.  Coll.,  1904).  Argent,  a  chevron  en- 
grailed between  two  garbs  in  chief  gules  and  in  base  a 
sheaf  of  five  arrows  proper,  banded  also  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or,  between  two  arrows, 
points  downwards  proper.  Motto — "  Comiter  sed  fortiter. " 
Son  of  Major  Sir  Robert  Sheffield,  5th  Bart. ,  J. P. ,  D.  L. , 
b.  1824  ;  d.  1886,  Priscilla  Isabel  Laura,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Dumaresq  :  — 

Sir  Berkeley  Digby  George  Sheffield,  6th  Bart.  (1  March 
1755-6)  of  Normanby,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D. L.  co. 
Lincoln  (High  Sheriff  1905),  late  Capt.  Lines.  I,  Yeo. , 
M.P.  for  Brigg  1907-10,  and  1922-29,  b.  1876;  tn.  1904, 
Julia,  d.  of  Baron  de  Tuyll  of  The  Hague,  Holland ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Robert  Arthur  Sheffield,  Esq.,  b.  1905;  (2) 
Edmund  Charles  Reginald  Sheffield,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  (3) 
George  Sheffield,  Esq.,£.  1910  ;  (4)  John  Vincent  Sheffield, 
Esq.,  b.  1913;  and  Diana  Mary.  Seat — Normanby  Park, 
Doncaster, Lincolnshire.  Town  res. — 8  South  Audley  Street, 
W.     Clubs — Turf,  Jockey,  Orleans. 

SHELLEY  (H.  Coll.),  Sable,  a  fesse  engrailed  between 
three  whelk-shells  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  argent,  ducally 
gorged  or.     Motto — "  Comme  je  trouve." 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Shelley,  8th  Bart.,   Rector 
of  Beerferris,  Devon,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1869;   tn.  1845,  Char- 
lotte Martha,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hippisley  of  Lamborne 
Place,  Berks  : — 
Sir  John  Shelley,  9th    Bart.   (22  May  1611),  Hon.    Col. 
late  Lieut. -Col.  commdg.   Roy.   1st  Devon  I.Y. ,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Devon  (High  Sheriff  1895),  B.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1848; 
in.   1882,  Marion  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Benyon  of 
Englefield  House,  Berks. ;    and  has  surv.    issue — (1)  John 
Frederick  Shelley,  Esq. ,  Major  T.A.  Res. ,  late  Royal  Devon 
Yeo.,  J. P.  Devon,  b.  1884  [tn.  1912,  Nora,  d.  ofF.  Coleridge 
Boles  of  Redcliffe,  Exmouth,  Devon  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Shelley,   Esq.,  b.   1915  ;    Philip  Spencer   Shelley,   Esq.,    b. 
1921  ;  Mary  Nora;  Frances  Elizabeth  ;  and  Gillian  Hester 
(Res. — Posbury    House,    Crediton,    Devon)]  ;    (2)  Richard 
Shelley,    Esq.,  Comdr.   R.N  ,  b.   1892;    Elizabeth  Marion 
[tn.    1911,     Kenneth    Loder    Cromwell     Prescott] ;      and 
Constance  May   [tn.  1921,  Capt.   Noel  Arthur   Godolphin 
Quicke,  D.C. L.I. ,  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon].      Res.— 
Shobrooke  Park,  Crediton,  Devon. 

Son  of  Adolphus   Edward  Shelley,  Esq.,  b.    1812  ;  d. 
1854  ;   tn.  1836,  Amelia,  only  d.  of  Henry  Hinchliffe : — 
Montagu  Adolphus  Shelley,  Gentleman,  b.  1842.     Res. — 
Son  of  Spencer  Shelley,  late  of  the  Treasury,  b.  1813  ; 
d.    1908  ;    tn.    1843,    Susanna,    d.    of  Stephen    Martin 
Leake : — 
Spencer  Shelley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Gloucester,  b.  1843;  tn.  1st, 
1876,  Mary  (d.  1914),  d.  of  Thomas  Watson;  2nd,  1916, 
Ghita,  d.  of  the  late  W.  H.  H.  Hutchinson,  of  Cottingham 
Hall,  nr.  Hull ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Spencer  Shelley,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1878  [w.  1917,  Gladys,  only  d.  of  Edric  Mulligan, 
of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Spencer  Shelley,  Gen- 
tleman,  b.  1920  ;    Charles  Francis  Shelley,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925 ;    Frederick   Norman   Shelley,    Gentleman   (twin),  b. 
1925  ;     and     Cynthia     Kathleen    (Res-  —  Huntley    Court, 
Huntley,  Glos.)] ;  and  Margaret  Ruth  [tn.  1st,  1915,  William 
Renny  Watson,  Nigerian  Marine  Service  (d.   1918).    2nd, 
1921,  Rev.   Neville  Dundas].     Res.—  The  Beeches,  Newn- 
ham-on-Severn,  Glos. 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Shelley,  5th  Bart. ,  of  Castle  Goring, 

b.   1838 ;  d.   1902 ;   tn.  1869,  Lady  Mary  Jane  Jemima 

Stopford,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Courtown  : — 

Sir  John  Courtown  Edward  Shelley- Rolls,  6th  Bart.  (q.v.). 

Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  Esq.,  b.   1872.     Res.— Lovington, 

Alresford,  Hants. 

Sidney  Patrick  Shelley,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Hampshire  Yeo., 
b.  1880.     Res. — Lovington,  Alresford,  Hants. 


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Hubert  Shelley,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Hampshire  Yeo.,  for- 
merly Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

Sons  of  George  Ernest  Shelley,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  Gren. 

Gds. ,  b.  1840;  d.  1910;  m.  1889,  Janet,  d.  of  late  E. 

Andrewes: — 

George  Edward  Shelley,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Gren.  Gds  ,  b. 

1891  ;    m-    1920,    Cicely  Alice   Colquhoun,   d.   of  the   late 

Lt.-Col.  Lionel  Arthur  Bosanquet,  of  Cleddon  ;    and  has 

issue— 2  daus.     Res.— Field  Cottage,  Amersham. 

SHENNAN  of  Conical  Hills,  Otago,  New  Zealand  (L.O. , 
12  Oct.  1908,  in  lieu  of  arms  matriculated  in  1891).  Argent, 
standing  on  a  mount  vert,  a  figure  representing  an  explorer, 
habited,  booted  and  spurred  proper,  holding  in  his  dexter 
hand  a  telescope  proper,  on  a  chief  erminois  a  lion  rampant 
sable.     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 


liveries,  on  a  dexter  gauntlet   fessways  or,   a  falcon   close 
perched  proper.     Motto — "  Virtute  duce." 

Sixth  son  of  Robert  Shennan  of  Lairdlaugh,  b.  ; 
d.  ;  m.  ,  Catherine,  d.  of  James  M'Millan:  — 
Watson  Shennan,  Gentleman,  b.  1837;  m.  1885,  Grace, 
d.  of  Rev.  William  Burnett,  Minister  of  Half  Morton, 
Dumfries  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Watson  Douglas  Shennan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1887;  (2)  Launcelot  Stuart  Burnett  Shennan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  and  Grace  Burnett.     Seat — 

SHELLEY-MILLS  (H.  Coll).  Or,  on  a  bend  between 
two  millrinds  sable,  a  fesse  engrailed  between  as  many 
whelk-shells  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  seagull  rising  from  a  bank  of 
shingle  proper.     Motto — "  Per  omnia  ccnstans." 

4th  son  of  George  Jonathan  Mills,  of  Colville,  Worth- 
ing,  b.    1820  ;    d.   1903  ;    m.    1875,   Georgiana,    d.    of 
George  Riches,  of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk  :— 
Rev.  Frank  Shelley-Mills,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.   1887;  m.  1913,  Gwendoline  Evelyn,  only  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  Ernest  Shelley,  Grenadier  Guards  ; 
and  has  issue — Hugh  Vernon  Shelley-Mills,  Gentleman,  b. 
1914 ;    and  Bryan   Esmond   Shelley-Mills,    Gentleman,  b. 
1916.     Seat—  Holcombe  Manor,  Bath,  Somerset. 

SHELLEY-ROLLS  of  Castle  Goring  (R.L.,  19  May, 
1917;  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  fesse 
dancettee  with  plain  cottises  between  three  billets 
sable,  each  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  of  the  field,  as 
many  bezants,  in  the  centre  chief  point  (for  distinction) 
a   cross  crosslet  gules    (for  Rolls) ;    2    and    3,  sable,  a 


fesse  engrailed  between  three  whelk-shells  or  (for  Shelley). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  a  wreath  of  oak,  a  dexter  cubit  arm 
vested  or,  cuffed  sable,  the  arm  charged  with  a  fesse 
dancettee  double  cottised  of  the  second,  charged  with 
three  bezants,  in  the  hand  proper  a  roll  of  parchment 
argent,  the  cuff  charged  (for  distinction)  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gold  (for  Rolls) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  griffin's  head  argent,  ducally  gorged  or  (for  Shelley). 
Motto—"  Fey  e  fidalgia." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Shelley,  5th  Bart.,  b.  1838  ; 

d.  1902  ;   m.  1869,  Lady  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  5th  Earl 

of  Courtown : — 
Sir  John  Courtown  Edward  Shelley-Rolls,  6th  Bart., 
(3  Mar.  1806),  of  Castle  Goring,  Capt.  (ret.)  Scots  Gds., 
b.  1871  ;  m  1898,  Hon.  Eleanor  Georgiana  Rolls,  d.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  Lord  Llangattock,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Rolls  by  R.L.,  19  May, 
19 1 7.  Seats — The  Hend,  Monmouth  ;  Field  Place, 
Horsham  ;  Avington  Park,  Winchester,  Hants.  Town 
res. — South  Lodge,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.i.  Clubs — 
Guards',  Carlton. 

SHEPHERD  of  Grafham  Grange,  Bramley,  Surrey 
(H.  Coll.).  Azure,  above  two  shepherds'  crooks  in  saltire 
or,  a  mountain  sheep's  head  affronted,  couped  at  the  neck 
argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  rose  gules,  seeded  and 
leaved  and  between  two  maple-leaves  proper.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag 
lodged  regardant,  to  the  sinister  thereof  a  sprig  of  maple 
erect,  both  proper.  Motto— "  Dirigo  et  defen do."  Livery 
— Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Robert  Ward  Shepherd,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  District 
of  Montreal,  Prov.  Quebec,  Capt.  Canadian  Mil.,  b. 
1848;  d.  1912;  m.  1879,  Margaret  Anne,  d.  of  Hugh 
Robertson  of  Milne  Graig: — 
Hugh  Wallis  Robertson  Shepherd,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Res.— 

Robert  Ward  Shepherd,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

Son  of   Robert  Ward  Shepherd,    Esq.,  J. P.   Province 
of  Quebec,  Capt.   Canadian   Mil.,  b.    1819;  d.    1895; 
m.    1847,  Mary  Cecilia,  d.  of  Peter  Francis  Christian 
de  Les  Derniers,  J. P.,  and  Major  Canadian  Mil.  : — 
Professor   Francis   John   Shepherd,    M.D.C.M. ,   LL.D. 
(Edin.),  F.R.C.S.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  M'Gill  University, 
Montreal,   b.    1851  ;  m.    1878,  Lilias  G.,  d.   of  James  Tor- 
rance ;  and  has  had  issue — Ernest  Gordon  Shepherd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1879  ;  d.  1918;  Mary  Cecilia;  and  Dorothy.     Res. 


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— 1484  Mansfield  Street,  Montreal  ;  Kanasataka,  Vaudreuil 
Prov.,  Quebec.  Clubs — Mount  Royal.  University,  Hunt, 
Grand  Pabos  Salmon  Fishing  (all  in  Montreal). 

Sons  of  Sherringham  Alfred  Shepherd,  Gentleman,  b. 

1854;  d.  1920;    m.   1887,    Catherine   Emily    (d.    1908), 

d.  of  James  Child  McAndrew  : — 

James  Sherringham  Shepherd,  Gentleman,**.  1889.    Res. 

Francis  McAndrew  Shepherd,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.    Res. — 

SHEPHERD-CROSS.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly, 
argent  and  gules,  a  fountain  proper  between  four  cross 
crosslets  counterchanged  of  the  field  (for  Cross) ;  2  and  3, 
azure,  within  two  chevronels  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  mul- 
lets, all  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief,  and  a  mullet  in 
base  or  (for  Shepherd).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  proper,  rest- 
ing the  dexter  foot  on  a  fountain,  and  holding  in  the  beak 
a  cross  crosslet,  all  between  eight  bulrushes,  four  on  either 
side  (for  Cross)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  ram  passant  in  front  of  a  gate,  and  all  between  two 
trees  (Shepherd). 

Son  of  Herbert  Shepherd  Cross,  Esq.,  of  Hamels  Park, 

Herts.,  M.  P.  for  Bolton-le-Moors,  formerly  Major  Duke 

of   Lancaster's  Own  Yeo.  Cav. ,  J.  P.   for   Lanes,    and 

Herts.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  who  assumed  additional  name 

and  arms  of  Shepherd  by  Royal  Licence  1884.  b.  1847  ; 

d.  1916  ;  m.  firstly,  1870,  Lucy  Mary  Shepherd  (d.  1891), 

dau.    of  the   late   Rev.    John  Shepherd  Birley,    M.A. , 

J. P.,  of  Kirkham,   Lancashire;  secondly,  1895,   Patty 

Penelope,  dau.  of  James  Hortor  of  Edinburgh: — 

Thomas  Aubrey  Shepherd,  Esq.,  T.D.,  J. P.  Lancashire, 

late  Major  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1873  ; 

m.   1898,  Edith  Constance,  younger  dau.  of  John  Talbot 

Fair  of  Lytham,  Lancashire  ;  and  has  issue — ison,  1  dau. 

Res — Serge  Hill,  Abbots  Langley,   Herts.      Clubs — Junior 

Carlton,  Cavalry. 

SHEPHERD-FOLKER  (H.  Coll.,  24  Nov.  1919). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  nebuly  ermine,  between 
eight  cross  crosslets,  five  in  chief  and  three  in  base  (for 
Folker)  ;    2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  pale  ermine,  surmounted 


by  a  chevron  argent,  thereon  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
field,  two  estoiles  sable  (for  Shepherd).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  bull's  head  erased  sable,  semee  of  cross  cross- 
lets  or,  horned  argent,  a  crescent  silver  (for  Folker)  ;  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ram  passant  argent,  horned 
or,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a  hurt,  charged  with  an 
estoile  silver  (for  Shepherd).  Motto — "  Vi  et  persever- 
antia." 

Son  of  Alfred  Hanley  Folker,  of  Oxford,   b.  1830; 

d.    1901  ;    m.    1854,  Eliza,  d.   of  John   Pocock,  of 

Brighton : — 


Horace  Shepherd  Shepherd-Folker  (formerly  Folker), 
Esq.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1859;  m.  1895,  Margaret  (d.  1909),  d. 
of  George  Osborne  Barratt,  and  has  issue — Leonard 
Barratt  Shepherd-Folker,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Lines.  Regt., 
b.  1897;  Stuart  Shepherd  Shepherd-Folker,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905.      Res. — Ashurst,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

SHEPPARD  of  Kilcunahanbeg  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  as 
many  estoiles  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  holding  a  shepherd's  crook  proper. 
Motto — "  Deus  pastor  meus." 

Sons  of  Henry  Sheppard,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  J. P.,  b.  1823;  d.  1893;  m.  1866,  Emily  Agnes, 
d.  of  Joseph  Frederick  Ledsam,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
of  Chad  Hill,  Edgbaston:  — 

Henry  Goddington  Sheppard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Tipperary, 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  late  3rd  Batt.  Leinster  Regt. ,  served 
in  South  African  War  (two  medals),  b.  1869;  m.  1895, 
Mabel  Frances,  d.  of  Craven  Westenra  Doolan,  of  Derry 
House,  King's  Co.  ;  and  has  issue— Winifred  Agnes. 
Seat — Kilcunahanbeg,  Shinrone,  King's  Co. 

James  Frederick  Sheppard,  Gentleman,  L.R.C.P.,  b. 
1870;  m.  1898,  Emmie,  d.  of  late  John  Healey  of  Eye, 
Northampton;  and  has  issue — James  Ledsam  Sheppard, 
Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Kathleen  Emily  Goddington. 
Res. — The  Manor  House,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks. 

Thomas  Moreton  Sheppard,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,*.  1874. 
Res. — Lowlands,  Roscrea,  co.  Tipperary. 

John  Ashton  Sheppard,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1st, 
1905,  Patience  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Rev.  George  Benjamin 
Sweetman  of  Aghadown  Rectory,  co.  Cork;  2nd,  1911, 
Alice  Stewart,  only  d.  of  Thomas  Popham,  M.D.,  of 
Crosshaven.  Postal  address—  c/o  T.  R.  Popham,  Hill 
House,  Crosshaven,  co.  Cork. 

SHEPPARD  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  as 
many  estoiles  gules  (for  Sheppard) ;  2.  per  bend  or  and 
argent,  a  gryphon  segreant  within  an  orle  of  martlets  sable 
(for  Goulding)  ;   3.  gules,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  or,  a  lion's 


head  erased  proper  (for  ffranck).     Mantling  azure  and  or. 

Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour, 

the  hand  holding   a  shepherd's   crook    proper.     Motto — 

"  Deus  pastor  meus." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Frank  Sheppard,  Gentleman  (son  of 
Capt.  James  Sheppard,  of  Clifton  House,  Roscrea), 
of  St.  Cronan's,  Roscrea,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1826  ;  d. 
1885  ;  m.  1856,  Sara  Maria  Shortt,  d.  of  Thomas 
ffranck  Goulding,  of  The  Abbey,  Roscrea: — 
Rev.  James  William  ffranck  Sheppard.  M.A. ,  T.C.D., 

Vicar    of   Haxey,    and    Rural   Dean    of  Axholme    in    the 


1764 


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Diocese  of  Lincoln,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1904,  Louisa  Frances,  d. 
of  Thomas  Rothwell,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxford),  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Rockfield,  Kells,  co.  Meath  ;  and  has  issue — Mervyn  Cecil 
ffranck  Sheppard,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  A.D.O.  Malay 
Civil  Service,  b.  (twin)  1905;  Frank  Baden  ffranck 
Sheppard,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  The  Royal  Scots. 
Regt. ,  b.  (twin),  1905;  Raymond  Thomas  Rothwell 
Sheppard,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. —  Haxey  Vicarage, 
Doncaster.      Club — Authors'. 

SHEPPARD  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  fesse  ermine,  in  chief 
three  battleaxes  erect  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  stag  courant  regardant,  three  fylfots  or. 
Motto — •' Devant  si  je  puis."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with 
fawn-coloured  facings. 

Sons   of    Rev.    Canon    Edgar    Sheppard,    K.C.V.  O. 

(1914),  D.D. ,  Sub- Dean  of  the  Chapels  Royal,  Canon 

and  Precentor  of  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  Priest 

in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria  and  to  King  George, 

Chaplain  to  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  1893, 

b.  1845  ;  d.  ;  m.    1874,  Mary,  eld.  d.   of  Richard 

White  of  Instow,  N.  Devon  : — 

Edgar  Sheppard,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  late  Gren. 

Gds.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,   D.S.O.,  M.C.),  b.   1878; 

m.  1st,  1907,  Isabel,  d.  of  Sir  George  Hastings,  M.D.  ;  2nd, 

1927,   Marguerite,  d.    of  the  late  Alfred   Travis.     Res. — 

Wonston,  nr.  Winchester. 

Very  Rev.  Hugh  Richard  Lawrie  Sheppard,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Dean  of  Canterbury,  Vicar  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  1914-26,  b.  1880;  m.  1915,  Alison  Lennox,  d.  of 
W.  O.  Carver,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cranage  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel ; 
and  has  issue — 2daus.  Res. — The  Red  House,  Godalming. 
Clubs — Constitutional,  Cavendish,  M.C.C.,  I.  Zingari. 

SHERBROOK  (H.  Coll.,  8  Nov.  1915,  in  lieu  of  Arms 
granted  previously).  Purpure,  a  winged  wheel  argent, 
and  in  dexter  chief  point  a  lyre  or.  Mantling  purpure 
and  or.      Crest — On   a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 


mount  vert,  a  well,  issuant  therefrom  a  dexter  female 
hand  holding  a  mi  rrorall  proper.  Motto — "Veritas 
prevalebit." 

William  Sherbrook  (formerly  Schubach),  Merchant, 
Citizen,  and  Gardener,  of  London,  b.  1874.  Res. — 18 
Mount  Street,  W.i  ;  The  Old  Vicarage,  Tadworth, 
Surrey.    Club — R.A.C. 

SHERBROOKE  of  Oxton  (R.L.  for  name  only,  r9i3). 
Gules,  three  mullets  fessewise  argent,  pierced  of  the  field, 
between  two  wolves  passant  of  the  second  (Lowe).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  colours, 
in  front  of  a  wolfs  head  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  or,  two  mullets  also  or,  pierced  gules.  Motto — 
"  Ne  quid  nimis." 


Sons   of  William  Sherbrooke,    Esq.,   of  Oxton   Hall, 

Southwell,  J. P.  co.  Notts.,  Commander   R.N.   (ret.), 

b.    1844 ;    d.    1914 ;    m.    1870,   Margaret   Macdonald, 

eldest    d.   of  Alexander    Graham    of    Dunclutha,  co. 

Argyll : — 

Henry  Graham  Sherbrooke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  (ret.) 

R.N.,   D.L.,  J. P.  Notts.,  b.  1877;   m.  1899,  Flora  Maud, 

second  d.  of  J.  L.  Francklin  of  Gonalston  ;  and  has  issue — 

Robert  St.  Vincent    Sherbrooke,    Gentleman,   Sub-Lieut. 

R.N.,   b.    1901.     Res. — Holly   Lodge,   Oxton,   Southwell, 

Notts.      Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  Hurlingham. 

Robert  Lowe  Sherbrooke,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Maj.  Sherwood 
Foresters,  b.  1885 ;  m.  1918,  Eileen  Cecil,  d.  of  James 
Russell  McLaren.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Sons   of   Rev.    Henry  Neville    Sherbrooke,    Vicar   of 

Clifton  1891-7,  late  Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  b.  1846;  m.  1st, 

1871,  Lady  Harriet  Alice    Curzon-Howe,  d.   of  2nd 

Earl  Howe  ;  2nd,  1878,  Lady  Lilias  Charlotte  Cairns, 

d.  of  1st  Earl  Cairns;   3rd,  1892,  Alice  Maud,  d.  of 

Henry  Abel  Smith  of  Wilford  House,  Notts.  :  — 

Nevile    Hugh    Cairns  Sherbrooke,    Esq.,   D.S.O. ,   Col. 

R.A. ,  b.  1880;  m.   1906,  Cicely  Morton,  d.  of  Rev.  John 

Colvile    Morton    Mansel-Pleydell ;    and    has  issue  —  John 

Penn     Sherbrooke,    Gentleman,   b.    1917 ;    Mary    Isabel 

Lilias  ;   and  Kathleen  Rosanna.     Res. — 10  Moore  Street, 

Chelsea,  S.W.3.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Cuthbert  Arthur  Sherbrooke,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  m. 
1907,  Dorothy,  d.  of  George  Edwardes  of  Ogbourne, 
Wilts.  ;  and  has  issue  —  David  Sherbrooke,  Gentleman, 
b.   1909;   and  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

SHERBROOKE-WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  10  June  1840). 
Per  pale  azure  and  vert,  on  a  fesse  dancettee  between 
three  mural  crowns  or,  a  ciescent  gules  between  two 
torteaux.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  gules, 
charged  with  a  mural  crown  or  between  two  plates 
in  pale.     Motto — "In  domino  confido." 

Fourth   son  of  Rev.    George  Sherbrooke  Walker, 

M.A.  (q.v.),  b.  1854  ;  m.  1886,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

Edward    Carter,   F.C.A.,   of    Laxton,    Lansdowne 

Road,  Cheltenham : — 

Ronald   Draycott  Sherbrooke-Walker,   Esq.,  A.C.A., 

Capt.    8th    Bn.    The  Middlesex  Regt.  (T.A.),  b.  1897; 

assumed  by  Deed  Poll,    1924,  the  additional  surname 

of   Sherbrooke ;  m.    1925,   Ruth   Ellen,    d.   of  William 

Allen  Bindley.     Res — 61  Belsize  Avenue,   N.W.  ;   The 

Rectory,  March,  Cambs. 

SHERLOCK  (U.O.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  in  her 
piety. 

Son  of  Thomas  Thierri  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  1844  ; 

d.  1905  ;  m.  1873,  Letitia  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  John  Nugent, 

3rd  Bart. ,  of  Ballinlough  : — 
David  Thomas  Joseph  Sherlock,  Gentleman,    Barrister- 
at-Law,   B.A.   (Dub.),  b.   1881 ;    m.   1905,  Augusta  Mary, 
ygst.  d.  of  late  Sir  Francis  Cruise ;    and  has  issue — Two 
daus.     Res. — 20  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin. 

Sons  of  David  Sherlock  of  Stillorgan  Castle,  co.  Dublin, 

Serjeant-at-Law,   M.P. ,  Q.C.,  b.    1816  ;  d.    1884;  m. 

1843,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Thierri: — 
David    Sherlock,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1850;  m.  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edward  Murphy 
of  Castle  Connell ;  and  has  had  issue — \ 
Eustace  Sherlock,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col. 
War  1914-17  (desp.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
b.  1879  (Club — Jun.  United  Service) ; 
Sherlock,  Gentleman,  Lieut.   3rd  K.O.  Hussars,  b.  1884 
killed  in  action  1914  ;  (3)  Edward  Mary  Sherlock,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1886.     Seat — Rahan  Lodge,  King's  Co.     Res. — 71 
Lower  Leeson  Street,  Dublin. 
John  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

SHERLOCK.  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  pelican  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  proper,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  fleur-de-lys  azure.  Motto  —  ' '  Prest  pour 
mon  pais."  Livery — Azure  blue,  with  white  facings,  silver 
buttons. 

Sons  of  Wright  Sherlock,  Esquire,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
late  18th  Regiment,  b.  1838;  m.  1874,  Ellen  Edith 
Lloyd  (d.  1892),  daughter  of  John   Stratford   Collins, 


1)  David  Christopher 
R.A.,  served  Great 
Legion  of  Honour), 

(2)  Gerard  Lourdes, 


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Esquire,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Wythall,  Walford,  co.   Here- 
ford :— 
George    Wright    Stratford    Sherlock,    Esq.,    Capt.    6th 
Gurkha  Rifles,  b.  Feb.   16,   1877.     Estate — Barradaw,  near 
Killeagh,  co.  Cork. 

John  Kyrle  Perrott  Sherlock,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R. N., 
b.  Dec.  26,  1887. 

SHERLOCK  (H.  Coll.,  15  Aug.  1923).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  azure,  maned  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a  fetterlock  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys,  on  a  chief  of 


the  second  three  crescents  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  azure,  maned  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
fetterlock  or.     Motto — "  In  Deo  fiducia  mea." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Sherlock,  B.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  of  Brooks  Hall,   Ipswich,  sometime  Rector 
of  Bildeston,  Suffolk,  b.    1841  ;   d.    1918  ;   by   his 
1st  wife,   m.    1864,    Harriet    Eliza,  d.  of  Edward 
Holden  of  Walsall,  Staffs.  :— 
Rev.  Harry  Ernest  Sherlock,  M.A.,  Camb.,  Vicar  of 
Ashford,  b.   1865.     Res. — Ashford  Vicarage,  nr.  Bake- 
well,  co.  Derby. 

Harold  Herbert  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  C.A.  (Aust.), 
A.S.A.A.  (Eng.),  Lieut,  (ret.)  3rd  Australian  Bushmen, 
served  S.  Africa  1900-01,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1904,  Olive  Ruth, 
d.  of  Charles  Denham  St.  Pinnock,  of  Melbourne;  and 
has  issue — Wilfrid  Holden  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
Richard  Holden  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  19 13.  Res. — 
Irlam,  Toorak,  Melbourne.  Clubs  —  Public  Schools  ; 
Australian,  and  Athenaeum  (Melbourne). 

Percy  Edward  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1907, 
Elizabeth  Brown,  d.  of  Malcolm  Mclntyre  of  East  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria  ;  and  has  issue — Harry  Ernest  Edward 
Sherlock,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Herbert  Lancelot  Sher- 
lock, Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. —  Kelbairn  Road, 
Caulfield,  Melbourne. 

Son  of  George  Frederick  Sherlock,  Gentleman  (eld. 
son  of  Rev.  Henry  Sherlock  and  Louisa  McCorquo- 
dale — see  below),  b.  1873  ,  d.  1904  ;  m.  1900,  Ethel, 
d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hill,  Rector  of  Buxhall,  Suffolk:— 
George  Henry  Kenneth  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Oxon.,  b.  1902      Res. — Chudleigh,  Devon. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Sherlock  (see  above)  by 

his  2nd  wife,  m.  1871,  Louisa  (Res. — 26  Warrington 

Road,  Ipswich),  d.  of  Col.  George  McCorquodale  of 

the  Willows.  Newton-le-Willows,  Lanes.  : — 

Hugh  Wilfrid  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 

as  Lieut.  R.A.S.C,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1903,  Dorothy  Hyde,  d. 

of  Sir  William  Parker,  Bart.,  of  Melford  Hall,  Suffolk; 

and  has  issue — Hugh  Sherlock,   Gentleman,    b.    1905. 

Res. — Little  Bevills,  Bures,  Suffolk. 


Edgar  Lancelot  Sherlock,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War  as  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  b.  1878;  m.  1906,  Barbara 
May,  d.  of  George  Henry  Eaton,  of  Gorsey  Hey,  Higher 
Bebington;  and  has  issue — Jessica  Angel.  Res. — 
Abercelyn,  Bala,  N.  Wales. 

SHERSON  (H.  Coll.,  ante  1780).     Per  chevron  azure 

and  gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  two  doves  in  chief 

argent,  and  a  serpent  nowed  in  base  proper,  three  estoiles 

of  the   first,   and  on  a  canton,  the  arms  of  Nowell,   viz. 

argent,   three  covered   cups   sable.     Mantling  azure  and 

or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sun  or  between 

a  pair  of  wings  vert,  with  the  character  2».  (Jupiter)  argent 

charged  on  each  wing.     Mottoes — 1.  (below  the  arms), 

"  Vincit  qui  patitur  "  ;  2.  (above  the  crest),  "  Vis  mundi." 

Sons  of  Alexander  Nowell  Sherson,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

72nd  (Seaforth)  Highlanders,  b.  1816;  d.   1882;    m. 

1854,    Lady  Anne   Maria   (d.    1899),  d.  of  John,  4th 

Marquis  Townshend  : — 

Henry  Erroll  Stuart  Sherson,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
R.A.,  b.  1858.     Res.— 70  Winchester  Street,  S.W.i. 

James  Dudley  Nowell  Sherson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m. 
Eva  Innes-Noad  ;  and  has  issue — Dudley  Sherson,  Gentle 
man,  b.         ;  and  two  daughters.     Res. — 

Charles  Edward  Francis  Sherson,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  Mary  O'Toole,  and  has  issue — John  Sherson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  .     Res.— 

SHERSTON-BAKER  of  Dunstable  (Arms  for  Baker, 
H.  Coll.,  8  April  1796).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  sable, 
five  escallops  erminois,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  lion  passant 
of   the   third.      Mantling  sable   and    argent.       Crest  — 


Baker,  4th  Bart.,  a 
1846 ;  d.  1923  ;  by  1st 
d.  1909),  d.  of  late 
,  R.N.,  of  Ballin- 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  per  fesse  indented 
erminois  and  pean,  in  the  paws  an  escallop  argent, 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot. 

Son   of   Sir   George    Sherston 

Judge  of  the  County  Courts,  b 

wife,     m.     1873,    Jane    Mary 

Frederick  James  Fegen,  Esq.,  C. B 

lonty,  co.  Tipperary  : — ■ 
Sir  Dodington  George  Richard  Sherston  Sherston-Baker, 
5th  Bart.  (14  May  1796),  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Indian  Medical 
Service,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  served  European  War  as 
Ophthalmic  Specialist  4th  Div.,  has  Orders  of  the  Nile  and 
Hedjaz ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1923,  the  additional 
surname  of  Sherston,  b.  1877;  m.  1906,  Irene,  d.  of  the  late 
Col.  Sir  Roper  Parkington  ;  and  has  issue— Humphrey 
Dodington  Benedict  Sherston-Baker,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  and 
Irene  Mary  Magdalene.  Res. — Dunstable  Lodge,  Bourne- 
mouth.     Clubs — Bournemouth,  Bombay  Yacht. 


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SHERSTON.  Sable,  a  cinquefoil  or,  between  three 
bugle-horns  argent,  stringed  of  the  second.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
stag  lodged  regardant  or,  armed  and  hoofed  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil  vert. 

Eld.  son  of  Major  Charles  Davis  Sherston  of  Ever- 
creech,  Somerset,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.  Feb.  16,  1852;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1878,  Edith  {d.  1918), 
•      dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Talbot,  K.C.B.  :  — 
Charles  John  Talbot  Sherston,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset,  late 
Capt.    Yorks.    Hussars,   formerly    North    Somerset    Imp. 
Yeo.,  M.A.    (Oxon.),  b.    1878;  m.   1908,  Sybil   Margaret, 
d.    of  John    Wilson    Gilbert,    and    has    issue  —  Charles 
Peter    Sherston,    Gentleman,   b.    1909;     Robert  Sherston, 
Gentleman,    b.    1912  ;  Arthur  Timothy  Sherston,    Gentle- 
man,  b.    19 16.      Res. — The  Quarry,    Amberley,    Sussex. 
Son  of  Somerset  Arthur  Sherston,  Esq. ,  M.C.  (2nd  son 
of  Major  Charles  Davis  Sherston — see  above),  Capt.  3rd 
Batt.   Rifle  Brigade,  b.   1880;    killed  in  action  19 15  ; 
m.    1911,   Dorothy    Eden,  only  d.   of  late  Gen.    Sir 
William  Parke,  K.C.B  ,  of  Thornhill,  Dorset  :— 
William  Edric  Sherston,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Res. — 
Third  and  yngst.  son  of  Major  Charles  Davis  Sherston 
(see  above) : — 
George  Ponsonby  Sherston,    Esq.,    late  Comdr.    R.N., 
served  Great  War,  has  Naval  Cross  (America),  Croix  de 
Guerre    with    palm   (France),    b.    1883.       Res.  —  Mikuyn, 
Machakos,  Kenya  Colony. 

~  OLIVER  CATON  SHERWOOD,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A.O.C.  Born  1862,  being  the 
second  son  of  Thomas  Caton  Sherwood,  sometime  a 
Captain  in  the  Army,  Inspector  of  Army  Schools  in  India, 
and  Staff  Paymaster  at  Vizagapatam.  Armorial  bearings 
—  Per  chevron  or  and  vert,  two  olive-trees  eradicated  in 
chief  proper,  and  as  many  billhooks  addorsed  in  base  of 
the  first.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  olive-tree  eradicated  proper, 
two  billhooks  in  saltire  or.  Motto — "In  via  sternere." 
Married  .     Residence  —  vo  Chelsea  Park  Gardens, 

S.W.3. 

SHERWOOD-HALE  of  Alderley  (R.L.  24  Aug.  1912, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  and  in  chief 
three  cinquefoils  sable  (Hale)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  mullets  sable,  as  many 
sprigs  of  oak  fructed  or  (Sherwood).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heron's 
head  erased  sable  (Hale) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  sprig 
of  oak  fructed,  all  proper  (Sherwood). 

Sons    of    Thomas    Henry   Sherwood,    late   21st    Roy. 

Scots  Fus.,  b.   1832;    d.    1895;    m.   1859,  Anne,  d.   of 

Robert   Blagden   Hale,    Esq.,   J.  P.     She  assumed  by 

R.L.  for  herself  and  her  issue  the  additional  surname 

and  arms  of  Hale  : — - 

Thomas  Edward  Sherwood-Hale,  Gentleman,  M.B.E., 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Alderley,  Gloucester,  b.  1861  ;    m. 

1893,  Mary   Sophia  (d.   1924),    eld.    d.    of  late   Frederick 

Addington    Goodenough ;     and    has    issue  —  (1)    Robert 

Goodenough   Sherwcod-Hale,  Esq.,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Worcs. 

Regt.,    b.    1894;      (2)    Frederick    Hale    Sherwood-Hale, 

Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Seat — Alderley,  near  Wotton-under- 

Edge. 

Arthur  Robert  Sherwood-Hale,  Gentleman,  b.  1862; 
m.  1895  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — Vancouver. 

SHIELDS,  see  WENTWORTH-SHIELDS. 

SHIELDS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  in  chief  two  escutcheons  or,  and  in  base  a  thistle 
leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter 
cubit  arm  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  an  escutcheon 
gules,  two  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  in  saltire  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Be  traist." 

Son  of  Andrew  Shields,  M.D.  : — 

Sir  Douglas  Andrew  Shields,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  M.D., 
Hon.  LL.D.  (St.  Andrews),  formerly  Consultant  Surgeon 
R.N.,  and  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Australia,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1900, 
Mary  Ellen,  d.  of  W.  Shirrefs  ;  and  has  issue — two 
sons.  Res. — 17  Park  Lane,  W.  ;  Colinswood,  Farnham 
Common,  Bucks. 

SHIFFNER  (H.  Coll.,  25  May  1812).  Azure,  a  bend 
sinister,  in  chief  two  estoiles  bendways  sinister,  in  base  the 


end  and  stock  of  an  anchor  or,  issuant  out  of  waves  of  the 
sea  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  estoile  or,  between  the  rays  six  annulets 
azure.  Motto — "  Non  est  mortale  quod  opto."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  brass  buttons,  gold  band  and  lace  on  hat,  red 
and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Sir  John  Shiffner  of  Coombe  Place,  5th  Bart., 
J.  P.   co.    Sussex,  Capt.   late  R.A. ,  b.   r8s7 ;    d.   19 14; 
m.  1894,  Elsie,  d.  of  Ogden  Hoffman  Burrows  of  New- 
port, Rhode  Island,  U.S.A. : — 
Sir  Henry  Burrows  Shiffner,  7th  Bart.   (16  Dec.   1818), 
Lieut.  R.A.,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.,  and  C.-in-C.  Uganda  since 
1926,  b.  1902  ;  s.  his  brother  1918.     Seat — Coombe  Place, 
Lewes,  Sussex. 

Son   of  Rev.  Sir  George  Croxton  Shiffner,  4th  Bart., 

M.A. ,   R.D. ,   Rector  of  Hamsey,  Sussex,  b.   1819;  d. 

1906;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  d.  and  h.  of  John  Greenall 

of  Myddleton  Hall,  Lanes. : — 

George  Bridger  Shiffner,  Esq. ,  J.P.  W.  R.  Yorks. ,  b.  1866  ; 

m.  1893,  Georgiana  Mary,  d.  of  late  Lt.-Col.  William  James 

Scarlett  of  Gigha,  co.   Argyll;  and  has  issue — (1)  George 

Edward   Shiffner,   Gentleman,  b.   1901  ;    (2)  John  Scarlett 

Shiffner,  Gentleman,  Midshipman   R.N.,  b.  1910  ;  Dorothy 

Mary  ;    Eleanor   Barbara  Georgina ;    Mary    Bridger  ;  and 

Marion  Frances.     Res. — Rossington,  Doncaster,  Yorkshire. 

SHIPSTONE  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  two 
tilting-spears  in  saltire  proper,  between  four  crescents  in 
cross  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  a  coronet  composed  of  five 
roses  set  upon  a  rim  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  three  crescents  interlaced 
gold.     Motto — "  Ardua  vinco." 

Son    of    the  late    James   Shipstone,    of    Mansfield 
Woodhouse  : — 

Sir  Thomas  Shipstone,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  J.P. 
Nottingham,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1875,  Eliza,  d.  of  John  Lover- 
seed,  of  the  Park,  Nottingham.  Res. — The  Firs,  Derby 
Road,  Nottingham.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton  ;  Borough, 
and  Constitutional  (Nottingham). 

SHIPTON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  in 
chief  two  pairs  of  bellows,  the  handles  downward,  and  in 
base  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 


unicorn  sable,  armed  and  unguled  or,  supporting  over  his 
dexter  shoulder  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister  proper,  there- 


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from  a  pennon  gules.  Motto — "  Deus  det  vela."  Livery 
—Light  drab,  blue  facings. 

Sons   of  Rev.    Perceval    Maurice   Shipton,    LL. B.,  of 

Magdalen    College,    Cambridge,    formerly    Rector    of 

Halsham,  Yorks. ,  b.   1829;  d.  1906;  m.   1858,  Matilda 

Agnes,  d.  of  Edward  Stanley  Curwen,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.  L., 

of  Workington  Hall,  Cumberland  : — 

Rev.    Charles    Percy  Shipton,  M.A.    (Oxon. ),  Rector  of 

Halsham,  b.   1861  ;  m.  1892,  Florence  Leslie,  d.  of  Francis 

Lory,  R.N.  ;    and   has  issue — (1)  Charles   Eldred  Curwen 

Shipton,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  (2)  Edward  Maurice  Patricius 

Shipton,  Gentleman,  b.   1907  ;    Irene  ;    and  Francis  Agnes 

Laura.     Res. — Halsham  Rectory,   Hull. 

Francis  Henry  Eldred  Shipton,  Esq.,  O.B. E.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  1862.  Res.  ~  9  Haldon  Terrace, 
Dawlish,  S.  Devon.     Clubs — Authors',  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 

SHIPWRIGHT  (H.  Coll.,  4  Dec.  1923).  Or,  on  a  fesse 
azure,  between  in  chief  two  rudders,  and  in  base  an  anchor 
sable,  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  ancient  ship  sable,  pennons  flying  gules,  a  portcullis 
between  two  mullets  or.  Motto — "  Remis  velisque." 
Son  of  T.  J.  Shipwright,  of  Woodcroft,  Battle  : — 

Denis  Ewart  Bernard  Kingston  Shipwright,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Penryn  and  Falmouth  Div.  Cornwall  1922-23,  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  Capt.  (T.A.)  London  Anti-Aircraft  Batt.  R.E., 
b.  1898  ;  tn.  1918,  Kate,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Hain, 
M.P.,  of  St.  Ives,  Cornwall  ;  and  has  issue.  Res. — 
Brackenhurst,  Oxshott,  Surrey.     Clubs — Carlton,  R.A.F. 

SHIRLEY.  Paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  a  quarter  ermine. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  ,  a  Saracen's  head  in  profile  couped  proper, 
wreathed  around  the  temples  or  and  azure.  Motto — 
"  Honor  virtutis  praemium." 

Sons  of    Rev.   Walter    Waddington   Shirley,   D.D., 
b.  1828  ;  d.  1866  ;  tn.  1855,  Phillippa  Frances  (d.  1902), 
d.  of  Samuel  Knight,  of  Impington  Hall,  co.  Cam- 
bridge : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Knight  Shirley,  nth  Earl  Ferrers, 
Viscount  Tamworth  of  Staffs.  (3  Sept.  1711),  and  a  Bart. 
(22  May    161 1)    [Supporters  —  On  the  dexter,  a    talbot 
ermine,  eared  gules,  ducally  gorged  or ;  on  the  sinister, 
a  reindeer  gules,  billettee  and  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  horse-shoe  argent,  attired  and  ducally  gorged  or] , 
b.  1864  ;  tn.  1890,  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Moon, 
10    Prince's    Gardens,    S.W.  ;      and  has    issue — Robert 
Walter  Shirley,  commonly  called  Viscount  Tamworth,  b. 
1894  [tn.  1922,  Hermione  Justice,  d.  of  A.  Noel  Morley  ; 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Elizabeth  Hermione ;  and  Hon.  Jane 
Penelope  Justice  (Res. — 35  Victoria  Road,  Kensington, 
W.8)]  ;  Hon.  Andrew  Shirley,  b.  1900  ;   Lady  Margery 
Joan  [tn.  1920,  Lancelot  Fletcher]  ;   and  Lady  Phillida. 
Seat  —  Staunton  Harold,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.       Club — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Hon.  Ralph  Shirley  (who  was  granted  the  rank  of  an 
Earl's  son  191 3),  b.  1865.  Res. — 23  Conan  Mansions, 
West  Kensington,  W.14.  Club — Richmond  (Richmond, 
Surrey). 

SHIRLEY  (  ).     Paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  a 

quarter  ermine.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  the  head  of  a  Saracen  couped  at  the 
neck  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  azure. 
Badges— 1.  a  horse-shoe  argent  (for  Ferrars) ;  2.  a  Bour- 
chier  knot  or  (for  Bourchier).  Mottoes — "Honor  virtutis 
praemium,"  and  "  Loyal  suisje." 

Son  of  Sewallis  Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick, 
and  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.   Monaghan,  b.  1844;  d  1904; 
m.   1884,  Emily  Jean,  eldest  d.    of  late  Col.   William 
Colquhoun   Farquharson   Macdonald   of   St.    Martin's 
Abbey,  co.  of  Perth,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. : — 
Evelyn  Charles  Shirley,  Esq.,  Major  late  Warwickshire 
Yeo.,    J. P.  and  (1914)  High  Sheriff  co.  Monaghan,   B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1889;  m.  1921,  Kathleen  Mary  Phyllis,  only  d. 
of  Col.  George  Cardew,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ;  and  has  issue- 
John    Evelyn  Shirley,  Gentleman,  b.  1922.     Seats — Lough 
Fea  ;  and  Shirley  House,  co.  Monaghan. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Arthur  George  Sewallis  Shirley,  M.A., 
b.  1810;  d.  1891  ;  tn.  1st,  1841,  Georgiana  Emily  (d. 
1852),  d.  of  Rev.  William  Cookson  ;  2nd,  1853,  Mary 
Beadon  (d.  1877),  d.  of  Edward  Turner  and  widow  of 
Francis  Jackson: — 
Francis  John  Shirley,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res. — 


Capt.  Arthur  Horatio  Shirley,  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1854;  m. 
1899  (his  cousin),  Katherine,  ygst.  d.  of  Evelyn  P.  Shirley. 
Res. — Kenilworth  House,  St.  Mary  Church,  Torquay. 

Rev.  William  Shirley,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly  Rector  of 
Bursledon,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1884,  Tf\lice  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev. 
Frederick  Bell  Pryor  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Sewallis  Robert 
Shirley,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  and  Bt.-Col.  Ind.  Army,  b.  1885 
[tn.  1917,  Hilda  Grace,  d.  of  Henry  Gavin  Young,  late  Ind. 
Police,  and  has  issue — Eileen  Diana] ;  (2)  Geoffrey  Stan- 
hope Shirley,  Gentleman,  Indian  Forest  Dept.,  Burma,  b. 
1888;  (3)  Ralph  Devereux  Shirley,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Rifle 
Bde.,  b.  1889  [tn.  1926,  Marie  Louise,  d.  of  the  late  M. 
Jouvt*  of  Calais.     Res. — 58  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

SHOOLBRED  (H.  Coll.,  2  May  1909).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  barry  of  eight  ermine  and  sable,  in  chief  two 
leopards'  faces,  and  in  base  a  stag's  head  caboshed  all  or 
(for  Shoolbred)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  whelk-shells  or,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  of 
the  field,  between  two  martlets  sable,  all  within  a  bordure 
of  the  third  (for  Wilkin).  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  or 
and  sable,  between  two  leopards'  gambs  in  saltire  proper, 
a  leopard's  face  gold  (for  Shoolbred)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dragon's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  per  pale  argent  and  vert,  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
in  saltire  or  (for  Wilkin). 

Eldest    son  of  John  Frederick  Wilkin    (q.v.),  Esq., 

J. P.,  M.D.,  of  Rose  Ash,  N.  Devon,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1924  ; 

tn.  1868,  Jane  Loud,  d.  of  the  late  James  Shoolbred, 

of  The  Elms,  Acton,  Middx. : — 
Lieut. -Col.  Rupert  Shoolbred  (formerly  Wilkin),  C.M.G. , 
D.L.  and  J. P.  cos.  Ross  and  Cromarty,  late  comdg.  The 
Queen's  Westminster  Rifles,  served  Great  War  1914^7 
(desp.  C.M.G. ,  T.D.),  b.  1869  ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  Jan. 
28,  1905,  under  the  will  of  his  uncle  Walter  Shoolbred, 
of  Wyvis.the  name  of  Shoolbred  in  lieu  of  Wilkin.  Res. 
— Wyvis,  Evanton,  Ross-shire  ;  3  Down  Street,  W.  Club 
— Junior  Carlton. 

SHORE.  Argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between  three 
holly  leaves  vert.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  regardant  argent, 
with  a  stone  in  its  dexter  claw  sable.  Motto — "  Perimus 
licitis." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Noel  Shore,  5th  Baron 
Teignmouth,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1847;    d.  1926: 
tn.  1880,  Mary  Aglionby,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Beilby 
Porteus  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh  Aglionby  Shore,  6th  Baron  Teign- 
mouth (Irel.  3  Mar.   1798),  Bart.  (G.B.,  27  Oct.  1792), 
Indian  P.W.D.  (ret.)  [Supporters— On  either  side  a  stork 
regardant    argent,    beaked   and  membered  gules,   each 
crowned   with  an  Eastern  crown  or],  b.  1881  ;  tn.  19 15, 
Caroline,  d.  of  Col.  W.  D.  Marsh,  R.E.,  of  Brownsbarn, 
Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny  ;   and  has  issue — Hon.  Lionel 
Charles  Frederick  Shore,  b.  1918  ;  Hon.  Frederick  Maxwel, 
Aglionby  Shore,  b.  1920  ;  and  Hon.  Elizabeth  Mary.    Res. 
— Brownsbarn,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Hon.  Noel  Beilby  Porteus  Shore,  Indian  Police,  b.  1887; 
m.  1923,  Fairie,  only  child  of  Charles  Wilkie,  of  Hazel- 
brae,  Nairn,  N.B. 

SHORE  (H.  Coll.,  1839).  Argent,  two  chevronels 
sable,  between  three  holly  leaves  vert.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork 
regardant  argent,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  holding  in 
its  dexter  foot  a  pebble,  gorged  w  ith  a  collar  gemel  sable, 
and  holding  in  its  beak  a  holly-leaf  slipped  vert.  Motto — 
"  Non  dormit  qui  custodit." 

Sons  of  Harrington  Offley  Shore,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B.A. 
(Trinity  Coll.,  Camb. ),  b.  1833;  d.  1908;  tn.  1st,  1861, 
Isabel  Emma,  d.  of  Col.  D'Ewes  Coke  of  Debdale 
Hall,  near  Mansfield  ;  2nd,  1865,  Eleanor  Anna,  d.  of 
Thomas  Thomson,  M.D. ,  of  Leamington  : — 
Harrington  Offley  Shore,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Post, 
add. — 

Sidney  Foye  Shore,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 

Son   of  Sidney  Foye  Shore,   Gentleman,  b.   1835  ;    d. 
;  tn.  1864,  Louisa  Alice,  d.  of  James   Heygate, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Derby:— 
Beresford  Sidney  Foye  Shore,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. 

ECCLES  SHORROCK,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Lancashire,  son 
of  the  late  E.  Ashton  ;  assumed  the  name  of  Shorrock  on 
succeeding  his  maternal  uncle,  Eccles  Shorrock.  Armorial 
bearings — Azure,  a  pile  or,  fretty  sable,  between  two  mullets 


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in  base  of  the  second  pierced  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure 
and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-stag  proper,  sem6e  of  mullets,  and  supporting  between 
the  legs  a  cross  pat6e  fitchee  all  sable.  Motto — "  Persever- 
ando."     Seat — Low  Hill  House,  Darwen,  Lanes. 

SHORT  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  a  chief 
ermine. 

Son  of  Rev.  Ambrose  Short,  M.A.,  b.  1833  ;  d.  ; 

m.  1869,  Lucy  Douglas,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  Douglas: — 
Edward  Awdry  Short,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Post.  add. — 
c/o  Mrs.  Fradgley,  Bickham  House,  Exeter,  Devon. 

SHORTALL  (U.O.).  Gules,  on  a  cross  argent,  a  cross 
crosslet  between  four  lions'  heads  erased  azure.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  stag  trippant  proper,  supporting  with  the  dexter  forepaw 
a  cross  crosslet  azure.     Motto—"  Certavi  et  vici." 

Son  of  John  Shortall  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  b.         ;  d. 
;         m.         :— 
John  George  Shortall,  Gentleman,  b.         .  Res.— Chicago, 
U.S.A. 

SHORTING  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules  and  or,  three 
lions'  gambs  erect  and  erased  counterchanged,  on  a  chief 
wavy  argent,  a  fleurs-de-lys  between  two  crescents  of  the 
first.     Mantling  gules   and    or.     Crest — On   a   wreath   of 


the  colours,  in   front  of  a  lion's  head  erased  gules,  two 
crosses  ermine,  between  as  many  laurel  branches  slipped 
and    fructed    proper.       Motto — "  In    Domino     confido." 
Livery — Chocolate,  yellow  collar  and  cuffs,  silver  hatband. 
Son  of  Charles  George  Horatio  Shorting,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.   1841  ;  d.    1897;  m.   1881,    Constance    Mary  Anne, 
d.  of  Rev.  Henry  James  Cotton,  Rector  of  Dalbury, 
Derbyshire : — 
Horace  Arthur  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1894.      Res. — 
Humberstone,  Boscombe,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Ernest  Walter  Shorting,  Esq. ,  of  The  Lawns, 

Broseley,  Shropshire,  M.A.  Cantab.,  J. P.  Borough  ot 

Wenlock,  b.  1848  ;  d.  19 19  ;  m.  1872,  Emily  Margaret, 

d.  of  William  Nicholas,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  late  of  Field  House, 

Broseley: — 

Charles  Ernest  Nicholas  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1873; 

m.  1898,  Margaret  Edith  Lilian,  d.  of  Charles  Partridge, 

late  of  Miles  Hope,  Worcs.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Carl 

Nicholas  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  i9©o;  (2)  George  Edgar 

Donald  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Francis  Harvey 

Cobbold  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  (4)  Wilfred  Lionel 

Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (5)  Leslie  Walter  Shorting, 

Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res.  —  Highfields,  Hereford. 


Rev.  Canon  George  Herbert  Cobbold  Shorting,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  Hon.  Canon  St.  Albans  Cathedral,  Diocesan  Sec. 
to  Bishop  of  St.  Albans,  b.  1874;  m.  1st,  1900,  Katherine 
Sarah,  d.  of  Edward  Bagnall  Potts,  solicitor,  of  Bank 
House,  Broseley;  2nd,  1911,  Ida  Evelyn,  eld.  d.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Apsley  Cherry-Gerrard,  C.B.,  late  of  Denford,  Berks., 
and  Lamer  Park,  Herts.  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — 
Herbert  John  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Mary 
Katherine  ;  (by  2nd  wife) — Susan  Elizabeth  ;  and  Barbara 
Jean.     Res. — Monkswood,  St.  Albans. 

Ernest  Hastings  Hamilton  Shorting,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Res. — The  Lawns,  Broseley,  Salop. 

The  Right  Honourable  JOHN  GEORGE  CHARLES 
HENRY  ALTON  ALEXANDER  CHETWYND  CHET- 
WYND-TALBOT,  21st  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  in  the  Peerage 
of  England  (20  May  1442),  Earl  of  Waterford,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Ireland  (17  July  1446),  and  Earl  Talbot,  Viscount 
Ingestre  (3  July  1784),  and  Baron  Talbot  of  Hensol,  in  the 
county  of  Glamorgan,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain(5  Dec. 
1773).  Premier  Earl  of  England,  and  Hereditary  Great 
Seneschal  (Lord  High  Steward)  of  Ireland.  Born  1  December 
1914,  being  the  only  son  of  Charles  John  Alton  Chetwynd 
Chetwynd-Talbot,  M.V.O.,  commonly  called  Viscount 
Ingestre  (who  was  eldest  son  of  the  twentieth  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury),  b.  8  September  1882  ;  d.  8  January  1915; 
m.  23  April  1904,  Lady  Winifred  Constance  Hester  Paget, 
elder  daughter  of  the  late  Lord  Alexander  Paget. 
Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or 
(for  Talbot);  2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three 
mullets  or  (for  Chetwynd),  and  in  pale  behind  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  the  white  wand  appertaining  to  the  office  of 
Great  Seneschal  of  Ireland.  Above  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  the  coronet  of  his  rank,  and  thereupon  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or  ;  and  for 
his  Crests,  1.  on  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion 
statant,  tail  extended  or  (for  Talbot) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  goat's  head  erased  argent,  attired  or  (for 
Chetwynd).  Supporters — On  either  side  of  the  escutcheon 
a  talbot  argent.  Motto — "  Prest  d'accomplir."  Badge — A 
talbot  passant  argent.  Livery  —  Claret,  trimmed  scarlet 
and  gold.  Estates — Ingestre,  Tixall,  Hopton,  Salt,  Great 
Haywood,  Kingstone,  Gratwich,  Alton,  Denston,  Brad- 
ley, Farley,  Cotton,  Stanton  and  Brereton,  with  the 
Brereton  Collieries,  all  in  the  co.  of  Stafford  ;  Albrighton, 
co.  Salop ;  Grafton  Manor,  Upton  Warren,  and  Huddington, 
in  the  co.  of  Worcester  ;  Little  Budworth,  Dunham, 
Delamere.  Mickle  Trafford,  co.  Chester.  Seat — Ingestre 
Hall,  Stafford. 

SHRUBB  (H.  Coll.,  1729).      Azure,  on  a  chevron  en- 
grailed between  a  lion  passant  guardant  in  chief  and  an 
escallop    in   base   argent,    three  roses  gules,    barbed   and 
seeded  proper.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  regardant,  perched  on  an 
oak  branch  fructed  all  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a  rose  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — ■"  Sub  cruce  semper  viridis." 
Son  of  John  Lane  Shrubb,  Gentleman,  Verderer  of  the 
New  Forest,  b.  1840;  d.  1884;  m.  1861,  Sibylla  Mary 
d.  of  Charles  Fluder  of  Lymington,  Hants.  :  — 
The  late  Henry  Arthur  Beverley  Shrubb,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1867  ;  m.         ,  Louise  Milne,  d.  of  E.  Buchanan  of 
Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh  ;   and  d.  1928,  leaving  issue 
— Alexandra  Sibylla  Louise  ;    and  Patricia  Emily  Marcia. 
Res. — Mudeford  Green,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

SHUCKBURGH  of  Shuckburgh.  Sable,  a  chevron 
between  three  mullets  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — A  blackamoor  couped  at  the  waist  proper,  with  a 
dart  in  his  hand  or.  Motto — "  Haec  manus  ob  patriam." 
Livery — (undress),  black,  edged  with  white  braid,  black 
and  white  waistcoat. 

Second  son  of  Sir  George  Thomas  Francis  Shuck- 
burgh,  9th  Bart.,  b.   1829  ;   d.  1884  ;   m.  1879,  Ida 
Florence   Geraldine,  d.  of  Rev.   Frederick  William 
Robertson,    of    Brighton  : — 
Sir  Gerald  Francis  Stewkley  Shuckburgh,   nth  Bart., 
of  Shuckburgh,  co.  Warwick  (25  June  1660),   J. P.,   and 
(192 1)  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick,  b.   1882  ;  s.  his  brother 
1917  ;  m.  1909,  Honor  Zoe,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Neville  Thursby, 
of  Harlestone,  Northants.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Gerald 
Stewkley  Shuckburgh,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  Basil  James  Stewk- 
ley Shuckburgh,  Esq.,  b.   19 16  ;    Evelyn  Honor.     Seat — 
Shuckburgh,  nr.  Daventry,  co.  Warwick.     Club — Bath. 


Plate  XVIII 


RUTHERFORD 


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MILLS. 


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SHUCKBURGH.  Sable,  a  chevron  indented  or,  between 
three  mullets  pierced  argent,  a  border  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable   and  or.     Crest,    upon   a  wreath   of  the 


colours,  a  demi-Moor  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples 
or  and  sable,  habited  argent,  sem6e  of  mullets  pierced  also 
sable,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  arrow  point 
downwards  proper.     Motto — "  Vigilate  et  orate." 

Son  of  Richard  Henry    Shuckburgh,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of 

Bourton  Hall  and  Bilton  Manor,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1837  ; 

d.         ;  m.   1866,  Ellen   Clara  (d.   1909),  daughter    of 

Archibald  Webb  of  Trafalgar  Lodge,  Chelsea: — 

Rev.  Henry  Frederick  Blencowe  Shuckburgh,  Rector  ot 

Bourton-on-Dunsmore,  b.  1870.      Res. — Bourton-on-Duns- 

more,  nr.  Rugby. 

SHULDHAM  of  Norfolk  (Vn.  Norfolk,  Ped.  H.  Coll.) 
Azure,  an  eagle  displayed  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant 
proper.     Motto—"  Post  nubila  Phoebus." 

Son    of    Alexander  Shuldham,   Esq.,   of  Flowerfield, 
co.    Deny,    High   Sheriff  1873,    b.  ;  d.    1876;    m. 

1863,  Letitia  Mary,  d.  of  George  Knox  of  Prehen  : — 
George   Knox  Shuldham,  Gentleman,  b.    1871.     Seat- 
Sons  of  Col.  Arthur  James  Shuldham,  late  2nd  Batt. 
R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.   1823;  d.  1906;   m.    1st,   1857, 
Katherine  Dora,  d.  and  coh.  of  Rev.  C.  E.  Dukinfield, 
and  niece  of  Sir  H.  R.  Dukinfield,  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1869, 
Lucy  Elizabeth,    d.    of  Sir  William  Sidney  Thomas, 
5th  Bart.  :— 
Molyneux  Charles  Dukinfield  Shuldham,  Gentleman,  b. 
1861.     ^w.-New  York. 

Sidney  Arthur  Naunton  Shuldham,  Gentleman,  £.  1870; 
m.  1900,  Florence  Kate,  d.  of  late  A.  Perkins  of  Cape 
Town.     Res.— 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Naunton  Lemuel  Shuldham,  b.  1831  ; 
d.  1874 ;  m.  1866,  Sophia  Frances,  only  d.  and  h.  of 
John    Matthew  Quantock  of   Norton   Manor,   Somer- 
set :  — 
Frank  Naunton  Quantock  Shuldham,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Somerset,  late  Lt.-Col.  West  Somerset  Yeo.,  formerly 
Lieut.  13th  Hussars  [Arms — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Shuldham, 
as  above  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 


erminois,  in  chief  three  estoiles  argent  (Quantock,  H.  Coll., 
1810).  Mantling  as  above.  Crests. —  1.  Shuldham  as 
above ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battle- 
ments of  a  tower  gules  charged  with  two  annulets  or,  a 
demi-eagle  with  two  heads  and  wings  elevated  issuant  per 
pale  erminois  and  ermine  (Quantock).  Motto  as  above], 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1890,  Emily,  eld.  d.  of  Wm.  Macalpine  Leny 
of  Dalswinton,  co.  Dumfries;  and  has  had  issue — Walter 
Frank  Quantock  Shuldham,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Army,  att. 
Political  Dept. ,  b.  1892  [m.  1920,  Doris  Elizabeth,  eld.  d. 
of  Col.  Edwards  Vaughan  of  Rheola,  S.  Wales,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  M.  Haggard,  Welsh  Regt.] ;  and  Evelyn  Agnes 
Quantock  (d.  1908).  Seat — Norton  Manor,  Norton-sub- 
Hamdon,  Somerset.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

SHUTTLEWORTH,  see    KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH. 

SHUTTLEWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and 
sable,  a  pale  and  three  weavers'  shuttles  counterchanged. 
the  latter  tipped  and  furnished  with  quills  of  yarn  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,    issuing   from   a  chaplet   of   roses    gules,   a  cubit 

arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper,  holding  a 

shuttle   in   bend   sinister   sable,   tipped  and   furnished    or. 

Badge    (1913) — A     shuttlecock    sable,     feathered    gules. 

Motto — "  Isto  velocior  vita."    Livery — Black,  white  facings. 

Son  of  Col.  Frank  Shuttleworth,  J.  P.  cos.  Lincoln  and 

Bedford  (High  Sheriff  1891),  late  Major  7th  Hussars, 

Col. Bedfordshire  Imp.  Yeo.,  which  regiment  he  raised 

in  1901,  b.  1845  '•  ^-  x9r3  '<  m-  ^902,  Dorothy  Clothilda, 

ygst.    d.   of  the    Rev.    Robert   Lang  of  Old   Warden 

Vicarage  : — 

Richard    Ormonde   Shuttleworth,    Gentleman,    b.    1909. 

Seats — Old  Warden  Park,  Biggleswade ;  Goldington  Bury, 

Bedford.     Res. — 41  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

SHUTTLEWORTH  of  Hathersage  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
three  weavers'  shuttles  sable,  tipped  and  furnished  with  quills 
of  yarn,  the  threads  pendent  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour 
proper,  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  of  the  arms. 
Motto — "  In  Domino  confide.''  Livery — Dark  blue,  gilt 
buttons,  and  (for  dress)  red  plush  breeches. 

Sons  of  Ashton  John  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Col.  late 

R.A.,  b.  1840;  d.  1912;  tn.  1876,  Elizabeth  Ellen  (d. 

1901),  d.  of  Edmond  Gabbett,  of  Riverview,  Corbally, 

co.  Limerick : — 
Ashton  Ashton  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  T.D.,  J. P.  co  Derby, 
Major  late  Derbyshire  Yeo.,  b.   1878  ;  tn.  1st,   1907,  Grace 
Edith  May  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Col.  Robert  Athorpe  of  Learn 


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Hall;  2nd,  1912,  Dorothy  Ann,  eldest  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  J.  H. 
Leslie,  R.A.  (ret.) ;  and  has  issue— John  Ashton  Shuttle- 
worth,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Richard  Ashton  Shuttleworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Seat— Hathersage  Hall,  Hathersage, 
co.  Derby. 

William  Gabbett  Ashton  Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1883;  m.  1911,  Constance  Esther  Sophia,  d.  of 
late  Lt.-Col.  Henry  E.  Preston,  R.A  ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Preston  Ashton  Shuttleworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Res.— 

SIBBALD  (L.O. ,  1901).  Gules,  a  cross  moline  within  an 
orle  of  crescents  and  mullets  alternately  argent.  Mantling' 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding  a  scroll  all 
proper.     Motto  — ' '  Sursum  specto. " 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Sibbald,  Knt.  Bach.  (1899),  M.D. , 

F.R.S.E.,  a  Commissioner  in  Lunacy  1878-99,*.  1833; 

d.  1905  ;  m.   1864,  Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  Bernard  Paul 

Phelan,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Clonmel  :— 
The  late   William  Graham   Sibbald,  Esq.,    b.    1866;    d. 
1929;  m.  1918,  Emily  Florence  (Res. — Flat  5,  47  Linden 
Gardens,   Bayswater,  W.2),  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Bell,   M.A. 

C0N1NGSBY  CHARLES  SIBTHORP,  Esq  ,  M.A., 
J.  P.  and  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff  for  Lincoln  1877.  Born 
Oct.  27,  1846,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Gervaise 
Tottenham  Waldo-Sibthorp,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  Lincoln,  Major  of  the  Royal  South  Lincoln  Militia, 
by  his  wife  Louisa,  third  dau.  of  Robert  Cracroft  (after- 
wards Amcotts)  of  Hackthorn,  co.  Lircoln;  s.  his  father 
Oct  13,  1861.    Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ar- 


demi-lion  argent,  gorged  uith  a  collar  vert,  pendent  there- 
from an  escutcheon,  charged  with  an  escallop  argent,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  staff  raguly  also  vert.  Motto 
— "  Ab  sidera  tendo."  Married,  1886,  Marian,  yst.  d. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Dowling,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Tim- 
perley,  Cheshire.  Res.  —  Erlesdene,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 
Club— Carlton. 

SIDEBOTTOM  of  Glossop  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a 
mount  a  hurst  of  oak-trees  issuant  from  the  dexter,  and  a 
square  embattled  tower  issuant  from  the  sinister  all 
argent,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  decrescent  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
a  mount,  in  front  of  a  hurst  of  oak-trees,  a  square  embattled 
tower  all  proper.     Motto — "  Think  and  thank." 

Son     of    late     Edward      Sidebottom,     of     Mottram, 

Cheshire  :  — 
Ralph  Bennett  Sidebottom,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.S. 
(Edin.),  L.R.C.P.,  Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  att.  6th  Batt. 
Cheshire  Regt.,  J. P.  Glossop,  b.  1859;  m.  1890,  Hon. 
Alice,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Doverdale.  Res.  —  Red  Court, 
Glossop. 

WILLIAM  SIDEBOTTOM,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for 
Cheshire.  Derbyshire,  and  Glossop  (Mayor  1873-74), 
Col.  4th  Vol.  Batt.  Cheshire  Regiment,  and  M.P.  for  High 
Peak  Div.  of  Derbyshire  1885-1900.  Bom  1841,  being  the 
3rd  son  of  the  late  William  Sidebottom,  by  his  wife  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Jonah  Harrop  of  Bardsley  House,  co.  Lancaster. 
Armorial  bearings— Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable, 
between  three  bugle-horns  of  the  last,  stringed  guies,  as 
many  bees  volant  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 


gent,  two  bars  gules,  a  bordure  sable  (for  Sibthorp)  ;  2 
and  3,  or,  a  bend  azure  between  three  leopards'  faces  gules 
(for  Waldo).  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his 
Crests,  i.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  erased 
argent,  collared,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur  de- 
lys  sable  (for  Sibthorp)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-leopard  guardant  proper,  debruised  with  two  bend- 
lets  azure  (for  Waldo).  Motto — "Nil  conscire  sibi."  Mar- 
ried, February  8,  1876,  Mary  Georgiana  (d.  1902),  eldest 
dau.  of  Reverend  Robert  Sutton  and  Charlotte  his  wjfe 
(sister  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  Bart.,  of  Scawby, 
in  co.  Lincoln).  Seat — Canwick  Hall,  Lincoln.  Res. — 
Dower  House,  Canwick,  Lincoln.     Club — Oriental. 

JOSEPH  WATSON  SIDEBOTHAM,  Esquire,  J.P.  and 
C.C.  for  Cheshire,  formerly  M.P.  for  Cheshire  (Hyde  Div.), 
1886-1900,  Mem.  of  Coun.  of  Roy.  Coll.  of  Music,  and  Joint 
Patron  of  St.  Anne's,  Haughton.  Born  1857,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Sidebotham,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.S.A., 
of  Erlesdene,  Bowdon,  by  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Edward  Coward,  Esq.,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Armorial 
bearings — Ermine,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed 
vert,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escallop  argent,  be- 
tween four  escallops  saltirewise  of  the  second.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


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talbot  regardant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  resting 
the  dexter  fore-foot  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 
with  a  bugle-horn  sable.  Motto — "  Labor  ipse  volup- 
tas."  Seat — Harewood  Lodge,  Mottlam-in-Longdendale, 
Cheshire. 

ADDINGTON  (H,  Coll.).  Per  pale  ermine  and  ermines, 
on  a  chevron,  five  lozenges  all  counterchanged,  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat-a-mountain  sejant 
guardant  proper,  bezant£e,  his  paw  resting  upon  a  shield 
azure,  charged  with  a  mace  erect,  surmounted  with  a  regal 
crown  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  argent.  Motto — 
"  Libertas  sub  rege  pio." 

Sons   of   Rt.    Hon.    Gerald   Anthony    Pellew    Bagnall 
Addington,  4th  Viscount  Sidmouth,  J.P.  Devon,  b.  1854  ; 


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d.  1915;  m.  1881,  Ethel  Mary,  only  d.  ofCapt.  L.  C.  H. 
Tonge,  R.N.,  of  Stonehouse,  Newbury: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Gerald  William  Addington,  5th  Viscount 
Sidmouth  (12  Jan.  1805)  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  stag, 
the  dexter  ermines  and  the  sinister  ermine,  each  attired 
and  gorged  with  a  chain,  pendent  therefrom  a  key,  all  or], 
J.  P.  Devon,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Devonshire  Regt.  b.  1882; 
m.  1915,  Mary  Murdoch,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Donald  John- 
stone, I.C.S.,  Chief  Judge,  Lahore,  India.  Seats — 
Upottery  Manor,  Honiton  ;  Erleigh  Court,  Reading.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Travellers'. 

Hon.  Raymond  Anthony  Addington,  Major  (ret.)  Indian 
Army,  b.  1887;  m.  1913,  Gladys  Mary  Dever,  d.  of  late 
Thomas  Francis  Hughes,  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Tonge 
Anthony  Pellew  Addington,  Esq.,b.  1914  ;  (2)  Hiley  William 
Dever  Addington,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  (3)  Raymond  Thomas 
Casa  Major  Addington,  Gentleman.,  b.  1919  ;  (4)  Gurth 
Louis  Francis  Addington,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  (5)  Leslie 
Richard  Bagnall  Addington,  Gentleman,  b.  1923;  (6) 
Raleigh  Hugh  Leonard  Addington,  Gentleman,  b-  1926; 
Prudence  Mary ;  Mary  Octavia ;  and  Elizabeth  Clare. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Wells  Addington,  3rd  Vis- 
count Sidmouth,  b.  1824  ;  d.  19 13  ;  m.  1848,  Georgiana 
Susan,  eldest  d.  of  the  Very  Rev.  the  Hon.  George 
Pellew,  D.D. ,  Dean  of  Norwich  : — 

Hon.  Herbert  Hiley  Stafford  Addington,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  Roy.   Fus. ,  b.  1859.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Hon.  Harold  William  Addington,  Col.  (ret.)  R.F. A.,  b. 
i860;  m.  1887,  Constance,  d.  of  A.  J.  Clairmonte.  Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

SIDNEY-HUMPHRIES,  see  HUMPHRIES. 

SIDNEY  (R. L. ,  1793,  H.  Coll. ).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  pheon  azure  (Sidney);  ii.  and  iii.,  sable, 
a  fesse  engrailed  between  three  whelk-shells  or  (Shelley) ; 
2.  the  same  arms  of  Shelley;  3.  quarterly,  or  and  azure, 
a  falcon  volant  argent  (Michelgrove) ;  4.  quarterly,  or  and 
gules,  a  bend  vair  (Sackville)  ;  5.  azure,  a  fesse  between 
three  tigers'  heads  erased  or  (Hunloke).  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  porcupine 
statant  azure,  quills,  collar,  and  chain  or  (Sidney) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent,  ducally 
gorged  or.     Motto — "  Quo  fata  vocant." 

Sons  of  Sir  Philip,  2nd  Baron  De  L'Isle  and  Dudley, 
b.  1828;  d.  1898;  m.  ist,  Mary,  only  child  of  Sir 
William  Foulis,  8th  Bart.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Algernon  Sidney,  4th  Baron  De  L'Isle  and 
Dudley  (13  Jan.  1835),  5th  Bart.  (12  Dec.  1818)  [Supporters 
— Dexter,  a  porcupine  azure,  quills,  collar,  and  chain  or  ; 
sinister,  a  lion  queue-fourchee  vert],  Col.  late  R.A. ,  served 
inS.  African  War  1901-2,  b.  1854.  Seats — Penshurst  Place, 
Tonbridge,  Kent ;  Ingleby  Manor,  Great  Ayton,  Yorks. 
Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  Marlborough. 

Hon.  William  Sidney,  Barrister-at-Law,  Mayor  ot 
Chelsea  1906-8,  J. P.  co.  London,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1905, 
Winifred  Agneta  Yorke,  d.  of  Roland  Yorke  Bevan  ;  and 
has  issue — William  Philip  Sidney,  Esq. ,  b.  1909  ;  and  Mary 
Olivia.    Res. — 40  Lennox  Gardens, S.W.i.      Club — Carlton. 

FREDERICK  EDWARD  SIDNEY,  Gentleman,  F.S.A. 
Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a  pile  ermine,  a  pheon  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  porcupine  statant  or,  seme'e 
of  mullets  azure.  Motto — "Quo  fata  vocant."  Residence 
— Moreton,  Frognal,  London,  N.W.  Clubs- — Junior  Carl- 
ton, Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

ROBERT  STANDISH  SIEVIER,  Gentleman.  Born 
May  30,  i860,  being  the  only  son  of  Robert  Moore  Sievier, 
by  his  wife  Alicia  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry  Stephen  Sutton, 
late  of  The  Manor  House,  Fyfield,  Hants.  Armorial 
bearings — Party  per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  fleur-de-lys  be- 
tween two  mullets  of  six  points  in  fesse,  and  in  base  two 
ostrich  feathers  saltirewise,  all  counterchanged,  and  im- 
paling the  arms  of  Brudenell-Bruce,  namely,  quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  saltire  and  a  chief  gules,  on  a  canton  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  azure  (for  Bruce)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
chevron  gules,  three  morions  azure  (for  Brudenell).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  rock  proper,  a  mullet  of  six  points  gules  between 
two  ostrich  feathers  argent.  Motto — "  Ne  cede  malis." 
Livery — Black,  red,  and  \ellow.  Married,  Sept.  24,  1892, 
Lady  Mabel  Emily  Louisa  Brudenell-Bruce  (Patent  of 
precedence  as  dau.  of  a  marquess,  1887),  dau.  of  the  late 


George  John  Brudenell-Bruce,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  late 
Most  Hon.  Marquess  of  Ailesbury  ;  and  has  Issue — Robert 


Brundenell- Bruce  Sievier,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Flying  Officer, 
R.A.F.  (Res.),  b.  Oct.  1894  \m.  1921,  Mabelle  Constance 
Grimaldi  (d.  1922)]  ;  Mabel  Henrietta  Louisa  [m.  ist, 
1916,  Major  Alexander  Ross-Hume,  The  Cameronians 
(who  obtained  a  div.  1920)  ;  2nd,  1923,  Flt.-Lieut.  E.  R. 
Pretyman,  A.F.C.,  R.A.F.];  and  Barbara  Brudenell-Bruce. 
Residence — 68  Regency  Square,  Brighton. 

The  Late  ARTHUR  ONSLOW  SILLIFANT,  Esquire, 
J. P.,  D. L. ,  and  County  Alderman  co.  Devon  (High  Sheriff) 
1894,  Capt.  Royal  ist  Devon  Yeo.  Cav.  (ret.  1905).  Born 
at  sea  Oct.  1851,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John 
Woollcombe  Sillifant,  Esq.,  of  Coombe,  J. P.,  B.A.,  by  his 
wife  Charlotte  Catherine,  d.  of  John  Mackay.     Armorial 


bearings  (H.  Coll.)— Per  pale  sable  and  argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  two  boars  passant,  the  one  in  chief  toward  the 
dexter,  the  other  in  base  toward  the  sinister,  two  cross 
crosslets  all  counterchanged.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  at  the  foot  of  a  cross 
calvary  or,  a  lizard  proper.  Motto — "  Mens  conscia 
recti."  Married,  April  7,  1880,  his  cousin,  Gertrude 
Caroline  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Sillifant,  of  Wear  Gifford,  Devon,  and  died  1922.  Seat — 
Coombe,  near  Coplestone,  North  Devon. 

SILVERTOP  of  Minster  Acres  (Roy.  Lie.  4  April  1849, 
originally  granted  1758).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  gules  between 
three  bombshells  sable,  fired  proper,  a  plate.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
tiger's  head  erased  argent,  stuck  through  the  neck  a 
broken  lance  proper. 

Son  of  Francis  Somerled  Silvertop,  Gentleman,  of 
Silveracres,  Riding  Mill,  formerly  Lieut.  Northumber- 
land Hussar  Yeo.,  b.  1883,  killed  inaction  1917  ;  m. 
1st,  1916,  Frances  Nevill  (who  m.  2nd,  1920,  Guy 
Shorrock,  of  Helens,  Sidmouth,  Devon),  d.  of  George 
Lloyd  Harter,  of  Salperton  Park,  Glos.  : — 
Charles  Arthur  Joseph  Oswald  Silvertop,  Gentleman, 
b.  1917.       Seat — Minster  Acres,  Riding  Mill-on-Tyne. 

Son    of  Henry   Thomas   Silvertop,   Esq.,    of   Minster 
Acres,  J.  P.  cos.  Northumberland  and  Antrim,  b.  1853  ; 
d.   1893;  m.  1882,  Rachel  Mary  Josephine,  only  d.  of 
Alexander  M'Donnell  of  Kilmore,  co.  Antrim: — 
Charles  Randal  Silvertop,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.     Res. — 
Son  of  Arthur  Edward  Silvertop,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N., 
b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  m.  1905,  Dorothy,  second 
d.    of  late    J.    Campsie    Dalglish   of  Wellesley    Hall, 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch : — 
David    Arthur   Henry  Silvertop,    Gentleman,    b,    1912. 
Res.— 45  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 

SIM  (H.  Coll.,  1858).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  argent,  be- 
tween two  spur-rowels  in  chief  and  a  halbert  in  base  or, 
a  boar's  head  erased  between  two  hands  each  holding  a 
dagger  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Moor's  head  proper,  banded 
argent.     Motto — "  Quod  verum  tutum." 

Son  of  John  Coysgarne  Sim,  Esq.,  of  Coombe  Wood, 

Surrey,  J. P.,  D.L.,  d.  1875;  m.  Harriet,  d.  of  Charles 

Lambert  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent : — 

Frederick  William  Sim,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex,  Barrister-at- 

Law  (Inner  Temple),  M.  A.  (Oxon.),£.  1847.  Res.— 21  Clifton 

Terrace,  Brighton.       Clubs — Windham,  Union  (Brighton). 

SIMCOE,  see  VOWLER-SIMCOE. 

SIMCOX  (16  May  1821,  H.  Coll.).    Ermine,  a  fesse  vert, 


fleury  counterfleury  or,  between  three  bears'  heads  couped 
<sable,  muzzled  or.     Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  beaver 
proper,  pierced  in  the  body  by  a  trident  in  bend  the  staff 
broken    azure.     Motto  —  "  Fiat  justitia  ruat  ccelum." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Kingdon  Simcox,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Harborne,  formerly  Rector  of 

Patney,  Wilts.,  and  Rector  of  Ewelme,  Oxon.,  b.  1839; 

m.  1868,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eld.  d.  of  late  Rev.  Edward 

Addenbrooke  of  The  Lea  : — 

Arthur  Henry  Addenbrooke  Simcox,  Lord  of  the  Manor 

of  Harborne,  Staffs.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  I.C.S.,   Kaisar-i-Hind 

medal  (1900),  b.   1870;  tn.  1894,  Margaret  Emily,  eld.  d. 

of  late  Capt.  James  Loch,  R.  H.A.  ;   and  has  issue — Lewis 

Simcox,    Gentleman,   b.  1901  ;  Annie  Margaret  Florence  ; 

Eveline  Helen;   and  Joan  Bertie.      Res.  — Jalgaon ,  Khan- 

desh,  India.     Club — East  India  United  Service. 

Christopher  Edward  Kingdon  Simcox,  Gentleman,  b. 
1872.     Res. — 

Charles    Thomas    Simcox,    Esq.,    D.S.O. ,    Major    late 
D.C.L.  I.,  served  S.Africa  1901-02  (medal,  3  clasps),  and 
Grear  War  19 14-17  (desp.,  D.S.O.),  b.  1875.      Res.— Lea- 
fields,  Sandy  Lane,  Cheltenham. 
Joseph  Philip  Simcox,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Xes. — 
Theodore  John  Simcox,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.    Res. — 

SIMEON  of  Grazeley.  Per  fesse  sable  and  or,  a  pale 
counterchanged,  in  chief  an  ermine  spot  of  the  first, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a 
like  trefoil  between  two  like  ermine  spots.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — A  fox  passant  regardant  proper, 
in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Mottoes — "Ser- 
viendo  "  ;  "  Nee  temere  nee  timide." 

Son  of  Sir  Edmund   Charles    Simeon,   5th   Bart., 
b.  1855  ;  d.  1915  ;  tn.  1883,  Laura  Jane,  d.  of  Capt. 
Walter  Westropp-Dawson,  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wex- 
ford : — 
Sir  John  Walter  Barrington  Simeon,  6th  Bart.  (22  May 
1815),  of  Grazeley,  Berks.  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 
fox    regardant  proper,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert ;   on  the  sinister,  a  lion  gules,  ducally  crowned  or], 
Capt.  (ret.)  Hants.  Regt.,  b.   1886  ;    tn,  1906,  Adelaide 
Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  E.  A.  Holmes-a-Court ; 
and  has  issue — John  Edmund  Barrington  Simeon,  Esq., 
b.    191 1  ;  Elizabeth  Jane.     Seats — Swalnston,  Newport, 
I.O.W. ;  Shalfieet  Manor,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  John  Simeon,  3rd  Bart.,  M.P. , 
b.  1815  ;  d.  1870  ;  by  his  1st  wife,  m.  1840,  Jane  Maria 
(d.  i860),  only  d.  of  Sir  Frederick  Baker,  2nd  Bart.,  of 
Loventor,  Devon  : — 
Stephen   Louis   Simeon,    Esq. ,    Clerk   in  the   House  of 
Commons  1880-1917,  b.   1857;   in.   1885,  Louisa  Augusta 
Eardley  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.   Hugh  Culling  Eardley 
Childers,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — Leonard  Stephen  Barrington 
Simeon,   Esq.,   M.C. ,    M.A.    (Camb.),    late   temp.    Lieut. 
1st  Batt.  Roy.  Fus. ,  b.  1891  [m.  1924,  Hazel  Powys,  only 
d.  of   Col.    Powys  Lane,    late    Indian    Army ;    and    has 
issue — Miles    Powys    Barrington    Simeon,    Esq.,   b.   1927; 
and  Anne  Primrose  Louise  (Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge) ; 
Marjorie    Lovis    Tennyson    [tn.    1914,   William    Edward 
Macmillan  ;    and  has  issue];    and  Ursula  Mary.      Res. — 
Ockley  Manor  Farm  House,  Hassocks,  Sussex. 

Son   of    Rev.    Algernon    Barrington    Simeon,    M.A. 
(Oxford),  late  Rector  of  Yattendon,  Berks.,  b.  1847; 
d.  1928  ;  m.  1883,  Beatrice  Emma,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Frederick  Paget  Wilkinson,  Vicar  of  Ruyton,  Salop  : — 
Lionel  Barrington  Simeon,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  High- 
land L.I.,  b.   1885;  tn.   1909,  Dorothy,  younger  d.  of  the 
late   J.    H.    Breach,    M.R.C.S.  ;    and  has  issue — Richard 
Charles   Barrington   Simeon,   Gentleman,    b.    1914;    and 
Elizabeth    Audrey    Barrington.       Res. — Pyrton    Cottage, 
Davenant  Road,  Oxford. 

Son  of  Geoffrey  Nelthorpe  Simeon,  Imp.  Forest  Service, 
b.  1888;  d.  1923;  tn.  1919,  Henrietta,  d.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Colingwood  Carter  : — 
Geoffrey  John  Barrington  Simeon,  Gentleman,  b.  1923. 
Son  of  Lionel  Barrington  Simeon,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1853;  d.  1896;  tn.  1876,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Awdry,  Knt. ,  Q.C.,  of  Notton,  Wilts.  : — 
Charles   John   Simeon,  Gentleman,  b.    1878;   tn.    1910, 
Elinor   Yorke,  d.  of  Gen.   Charles    King,    of  Milwaukee, 
U.S.A.;  and  has  issue — Elizabeth.     Res. — 8  Cooke  Street, 
Providence,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A. 

6th  son  of  Capt.  Charles  Simeon,  75th  Regt.,  b.  1816  ; 

d.  1867  ;  in.  1842,  Sarah  Jane,  d.  of  Phillip  Williams, 

Esq.,  K.C.,  Recorder  of  Winchester : — 

Rev.  Hugh  Barrington  Simeon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1858; 

m.  1886,  Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Anthony  Littledale, 


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of  Bolton  Hall,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 2  daughters. 
Res. — Seymour  House,  Hillside,  Hythe,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Cornwall  Simeon,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 

Inn,  b.  1820;  d.  1880;  m.  1861,  Mary  (d.  1921),  d.  of 

Thomas     Browne     Evans,     of    North     Tuddenham, 

Norfolk  ;  and  Dean  House,  Oxford  :  — 

Perceval   Barrington   Simeon,  Gentleman,  b.   1862  ;    m. 

1885,   Annie   Caroline,   d.    of  the  late   Henry    Harrisson, 

M.R.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Cornwall  Barrington  Simeon, 

Esq.,   B.A.    (Oxon.),    Capt.  late   R.    Monmouthsh.    R.E., 

served   Great   War   (desp.),    b.    1889    [m.    1928,    Ellaline 

Marjorie,  d.  of  the  late  Arnold  le  Poer  Power,  of  Clonmell, 

co.    Tipperary   (Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy)];  and  Ella 

Dorothea  Barrington.     Res. — Whitecliffs,  Arundel  Road, 

Brighton  ;  2  Ashburnham  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.W.  10. 

Rev.  John  Pole  Simeon,  M.A.  (Camb. ),  Rector  of  Faken- 
ham,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (desp.),  b.  1872; 
m.  1908,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  B.  Field,  Vicar  of 
Patcham  ;  and  has  issue— Joan  Edith  Barringham.  Res. — 
Fakenham  Rectory,  Norfolk. 

SIMMONS.     Sable,  gutt£e-d'eau,  a  dolphin  naiant  em- 
bowed  or,  vorant  a  fish  argent,  a  canton  ermine,  thereon  a 
mural  crown  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stump  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting,  in 
front  thereof  a  mount,  thereon  a  branch  of  laurel  fructed 
in  bend  sinister  all  proper.  Motto — "  Stabilitateet  victoria." 
Sons  of  Winslow   Churchill  Simmons,  Gentleman,  of 
Churchill,  Richmond,  Tasmania,  formerly  Warden  of 
the   Municipality  of   Richmond,   and  for  twenty  years 
Chairman  of  General  Sessions,  b.  1827  ;  m.  firstly,  1862, 
Mary  Ida,  dau.  of  Alexander  Goldie,  of  Laburnam  Park, 
Richmond,  Tasmania  ;  secondly,  1871,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Gunn,  M.P.,  of  Launceston,  Tasmania  : — 
Frank  Churchill  Simmons,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 
Charles  Vivian  Simmons,  Gentleman,  b.   1864.       Postal 
address — Churchill,  Richmond,  Tasmania. 

SIMONS   (H.   Coll.,    4    June    1913;    Ped.    H.    Coll.). 

Azure,   on  a   fesse   engrailed  or,   between  three   demi- 

lions  rampant  of  the  second,  each  holding  in  the  paws 

an  Admiral's   flag  erect   proper,   a  cinquefoil   between 

two  pales  gules.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a 

wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mural  crown  or,  charged  with  a 

cinquefoil  gules,  thereon  three  arrows,  one  in  pale  and 

two  in  saltire  azure,  points  upwards  pointed,  feathered 

and  banded  gold.     Motto — "  Deo  ducente  nil  nocet." 

Only  son  of  Capt.  Alfred  Parmenter  Simons,  Bengal 

Artillery,  of  68  Queen's  Road,  Bayswater,  W.,   b. 

1824;     d.    1857;    m.  1854,    Catharine   Ann,    d.    of 

Edward  Stock,  Esq.,  J. P.  Middlesex  : — 

The  late  Admiral  Ernest  Alfred  Simons,  formerly  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  the  King,  Admiral  Superintendent  of  the  Dock- 
yard at  Malta  19 1 0-12,  ret.  19 1 5,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1881,  Florence  Isabella 
(d.  1922),  d.  of  the  late  Philip  George  Redland,  of 
Bank  House,  nr.  Bristol ;  and  d.  1928,  leaving  issue — 
Winifred  Lucy  [m,  —  Alexander,  and  has  issue].  Res. 
— 50  Charlwood  Street,  S.W.r. 

SIMPSON  (L.O  ).     Argent,    on   a   chief  purpure  three 
crescents  of  the  field.     Mantling  purpure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  on  a   block   a   falcon 
proper,  jessed  and  belled  gules.     Motto  —  "  Aliter  alis." 
Son  of  : — 

Alexander  Prout  Simpson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Solicitor,  b.  .     Res. — 35  Montpelier  Square,  S.W.7. 

SIMPSON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three 
bars  gemelles  argent,  on  a  chief  ermine  between  two  doves 
proper,  an  unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  first  (Simpson) ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
erminois  (Beckett).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  maiden's  head 
proper,  vested  gules,  wreathed  round  the  temples  with 
oak-leaves  also  proper,  a  fret  argent.  Livery — Dark  grey 
coat,  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Edward  Simpson,  Esq.,  F. 

J. P.,  of  Walton  Hall,  Wakefield, 

m.   1866,   Emily  Jane,  d.   of  J.  J. 

Woodlands,  Sandal  Magna,  co.  York : — 

Edward  Thornhill  Beckett  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ; 

m.  1901,   Katharine   Percy,    d.   of  Percy  Tew,    Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  of  Heath  Hall,  and  has  issue — Edward  Osmond 

Thornhill  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1905;  Madeline  Thorn- 


hill  ;   and  Katharine  Mary  Thornhill.      Estate  and  postal 
address — Walton  Hall,  Wakefield. 

Sons  of  Osmond  Beckett  Simpson,  Esq.,  Captain  Royal 
West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1868  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1899,  Margaret 
Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  Augustus  Orlebar  : — 

Aubrey  Orlebar  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.     Res. — 

Ivor  Osmond  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — 
Sons    of    Charles     Henry    Simpson,    Gentleman,    />. 
1845;  d.    1913;   m.   1866,  Amy    Julia,    d.   of  Thomas 
Pearson  Pearson,  of  Scarborough: — 

Cecil  Harold  Simpson,  Esq.,  Col.  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1868;  m.  1897,  Annie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  James 
Mackintosh  of  Lamanche,  Perthshire ;  and  has  issue — Ida 
Mackintosh;  and  Helen  Elspeth  Mackintosh.  Res. — 
Duchy  Road,  Harrogate. 

Rev.  Ronald  Hugh  Simpson,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1900,  Gladys 
Maud,  d.  of  Charles  John  Price  of  The  Grove,  Esher  ;  and 
has  issue — Michael  Charles  Ronald  Simpson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904.     Res. — The  Rectory,  East  Keal,  Spilsby,  Lines. 

Eustace  Edward  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  '<  m-  r9io, 
Edith  Ursula,  eld.  d.  of  E.  T.  Woodland  of  The  Grove, 
Hampton  Wick  ;  and  has  issue — Vernon  Eustace  Simpson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911. 

Gerald  Hemploe  Simpson,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Oxfordsh. 
and  Bucks.  L.  I.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1906,  Violet,  third  d.  of  late 
George  Simms  of  Summer  Grange,  Berks.  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Vivienne  Marcelle  Hemploe  ;  Loraine  Hemploe  ; 
and  Jocelyn  Hemploe.  Res. — Brae  Top,  Meyrick  Park 
Crescent,  Bournemouth. 

Charles  Francis  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1915, 
Victoria  Bessie  Patrick.     Res. — Pensam,  Dore,  Derbyshire. 

Cyril  George  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  m.  1922, 
Mary  Alice  Margaret  Bond  ;  and  has  issue — Desmond 
Cyril  Gurney  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Mary. 
Res. — Colombo,  Ceylon. 

SIMPSON  of  East  Cliff  House,  Preston  (H.  Coll.).  Per 
bend  sable  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  in 
chief  three  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.      Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  crown 


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b.  1843  ;  d.  1914  ; 
Cartwri^ht   of  The 


vallary  argent,  a  demi-lion  rampant  guardant  ermines, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  erect  argent,  pommel 
and  hilt  or.     Motto — "  I  byde  my  tyme." 

Yngr.  son  of  Stephen  Simpson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  East 
Cliff  House,  Preston,  Lanes.,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1891  ; 
wt.  1859,  Jane  (d.  1914),  eldest  d.  of  Richard  Yates, 
of  Ribblesdale  Place,  Preston,  Lanes. : — 
Col.  Stephen  Simpson,  T.D.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  D.L.  co. 
Pal.  of  Lancaster,  Bt.-Col.  (T.A.)  late  O.C.  88th  W.  Lanes. 

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Bde.  R.F.A.  (T.A.),  and  O.C.  276th  Bde.  R.F.A.  in 
France  1917,6. 1863  ;  m.  1902,  Nathalie  {d.  1921),  onlyd. 
of  James  Hesketh,  Esq.,  Capt.  27th  Lanes.  Rifl«  Vols., 
of  Astley  Bridge,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes. ;  and  has  issue 
— Stephen  Hesketh  Simpson,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  88th 
Field  Bde.  (2nd  W.  Lanes.)  R  (T.A.),  b.  1903  ;  Nathalie 
Mary  [m.  1926,  Maj.  Justin  O'Sullivan,  LA.,  and  d.  1927, 
s.p.]  ;  Melene  Irving  ;  Christine  Valerie.  Res. — Bowers- 
wood,  nr.  Garstang,  Lanes.     Club — Winckley  (Preston). 

SIMPSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  embattled  sable  and 
argent,  a  sun  in  splendour  in  chief  and  an  arch  in  base 
counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  an  arch  sable,  an  escutcheon 
of  the  last  charged  with  a  sun  in  splendour  or. 
Son  of  William  Simpson  of  Skipwith  :— 

William  Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  Annie,  d. 
of  Anthony  Swales;  and  has  issue— (1)  Thomas  Hessel 
Simpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  (2)  William  Algernon 
Simpson-Hinchcliffe,  Gentleman  {q.v.\,  and  Francis  Annie. 
Res. — Daleside,  Harrogate.     Club— Carlton. 

SIMPSON-HINCHLIFFE(R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  chevron  gules  and  or,  two  trefoils  slipped  in 
chief,  and  issuant  from  the  base  a  tower  triple-towered 
counterchanged  and  (for  distinction)  a  cross  crosslet  or 
(Hinchliffe) ;  2  and  3,  Simpson.     Mantling  gules  and  or. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  tower 
triple-towered  gules,  issuant  out  of  a  wreath  of  oak  two 
serpents  erect,  embowed  and  interlaced  of  the  last.  Motto 
— "  Vitae  via  honor." 

Son  of  William  Simpson  of  Aberford,  Yorks.  {q.v.) : — 
William  Algernon  Simpson-Hinchliffe,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P. 
for  W.  Riding  Yorks.,  1922-23  (R.L.,  formerly  Simpson) 
[Arms  as  above,  and  in  pretence  the  same  arms  of 
Simpson  without  the  marks  of  distinction],  b.  1880;  m. 
1902,  Helen,  d.  and  h.  of  Hinchliffe  Hinchliffe,  Esq., 
J. P.  Seats— Cragg  Hall,  Cragg  Vale,  Mytholmroyd, 
Yorks.  ;  Daleside,  Harrogate.     Club — Carlton. 

ARTHUR  SIMS,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law  (Lin- 
coln's Inn  and  Middle  Temple).  Born  1862,  being  the 
son  of  James  Sims,  late  of  Blakeney,  co.  Gloucester.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Gyronny  of  eight  azure  and  sable,  on  a 
fesse  indented  ermine,  between  four  cross  crosslets,  two  in 
chief  and  two  in  base  or,  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in 
saltire,  between  as  many  escallops  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
stag  erased  azure,  attired  or,  charged  with  a  fesse  indented 
ermine,  between  four  cross  crosslets  as  in  the  arms,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sable,  and  resting  the 
sinister  leg  on  an  escallop  proper.  Motto  — "  Vincit  qui 
agit."     Postal  address — 7  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn. 


SINAUER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  leopard's  head  erased 
or,  between  four  roses  in  cross  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest. — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
a  leopard's  head  erased  or,  between  two  elephant's  trunks 
proper. 

Son  of  Sigmund  Sinauer   le  Stein,  Gentleman  (formerly 

Sinauer,  assumed  additional  surname  of  de  Stein  on 

the  death  of  his  father-in-law),  b.  ;  d.  1917;  *». 

,    only    child    and    heir    of    Baron    de   Stein    of 

Antwerp  :■ — 

Edward  Sinauer  de  Stein,  Gentleman,  b.    1887.     Res. — 

9  Palace  Gate,  Kensington,  W. 

SINCLAIR,  see  ALEXANDER-SINCLAIR. 

SINCLAIR.  The  arms  of  Lord  Sinclair  have  never  been 
matriculated  in  Lyon  Register.  For  the  arms  of  the  Earl  of 
Rosslyn  vide  Erskine,  from  which  family  he  is  descended  in 
the  male  line. 

Sinclair  of  Dunbeath  (L.O. ,  matric.  c.  1672-jj  ;  re- 
matric.  1886).  Quarterly,  1.  azure,  a  ship  at  anchor,  sails 
furled,  oars  erect  in  saltire  or,  flagged  gules,  a  double 
tressure  counterflowered  of  the  last  (Orkney) ;  2  and  3,  or, 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  argent  (Spar) ; 
4.  azure,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  sails  argent,  flagged  gules 
(Caithness)  ;  over  all,  dividing  the  quarters,  a  cross  en- 
grailed sable  (Sinclair) ;  all  within  a  bordure  parted  per 
pale,  the  dexter  side  indented  gules,  the  sinister  ermine. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  cock  proper.  Motto— "  Fidelitas."  Badge  (of 
Clan) — A  sprig  of  gorse.     Livery—  Blue  and  yellow. 

Eld.  son  of  Norman  Alexander  Sinclair,  Esq.  (2nd  son 

of  6th  Bart.),  b.  1869  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1898,  Edith  Lilian, 

d.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  W.  Hamilton  :— 

Sir  Ronald  Norman  Charles  Udny  Sinclair,  8th  Bart.,  of 

Dunbeeth,  co.  Caithness  (12  Oct.    1704),  b.   1899  ;  s.  his 

uncle  1926  ;  m.  1926,  Reba  Blair,  d.  of  A.  Inglis,  M.D.,  of 

Lismore,  Ayr;  and  has  issue— John  Rollo  Norman  Blair 

Sinclair,    Esq.,    b.    1928.       Seat—  Barrock    House.   Wick, 

Caithness-shire.       Toiun  res.  49  Roland  Gardens,  S.W. 7. 

Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  1st  Baron  Pentland, 

P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  Secretary  for  Scotland  1905, 

and  Governor  Fort  St.  George,  Madras,  1912,  M.P.  co. 

Dumbarton  1892-95,  and  for  Forfarshire  1897-1909,  late 

Capt.   5th  Lancers,  b.   i860 ;  d.  1925  ;  m.   1904,   Lady 

Marjorie  Adeline  Gordon,  D.B.E. ,  d.  of  the  Marquess 

of  Aberdeen,  G.C.M.G.  :— 

Rt.    Hon.   Henry   John   Sinclair,    2nd    Baron    Pentland 

(15  Feb.  1909)  [Arms  as  next  above,  and  (rematric.   Nov. 

1904)  on  the  cross  a  mullet  or.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 

[Supporters — On  either  side  a  Scotch  deerhound   proper, 

each  supporting  a  banner  azure,  that  to  the  dexter,  inscribed 

with  the  word  "  Help,"  and  that  to  the  sinister  with  the 

word    "Hold"]    b.     1907.     Res. — Frognal  End,    Frognal 

Gardens,  N.W.3. 

Sinclair  of  Ulbster  (L.O.,  matric.  1678;  rematric. 
1778;  recorded  H.  Coll.,  1901).  Quarterly,  1.  Orkney  as 
above  ;  2  and  3,  Spar  as  above ;  4.  Caithness  as  above  ; 
over  all  a  cross  engrailed  quarterly  argent  and  sable 
(Sinclair) ;  all  within  a  bordure  quarterly  or  and  gules,  the 
last  charged  with  three  stars  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
estoile  of  six  points  wavy  argent.  Mottoes — Over  crest, 
"  Ad  astra  virtus"  ;  under  arms,  "  J'aime  le  meilleur." 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Clarence  Granville  Sinclair,  b.   1858  ; 
d.  1895  ;    m.  1890,  Mabel  (d.  1890),  dau.  of  Mahlon 
Sands: — 
Sir  Archibald  Henry  Macdonald  Sinclair,   C.M.G.,  4th 
Bart.  (G.  B.  14  Feb.  1786),  J.  P.  and  Lord  Lieut.  Caithness- 
shire,  Major  (ret.)  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1918,  Mari- 
gold, d.  of  Lt.-Col.  James  Stewart  Forbes  ;  and  has  issue — 
Robin   Macdonald   Sinclair,    Esq.,  b.  1922  ;    Angus  John 
Sinclair,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  Catherine  ;  and  Elizabeth.    Seat — 
Thurso    Castle,    Caithness.        Res. — Robin    Hood    Farm, 
Kingston   Vale,   Surrey.       Clubs — Brooks's,  Marlborough, 
Travellers'. 

Son  of  Sir  John  George  Tollemache  Sinclair,  3rd  Bart. ; 
of  Ulbster,  co.  Caithness,  Vice-Lieut,  and  D.L. ,  for 
that  co.,  M.P.  1869-1885,  formerly  Page  to  H.M. 
Queen  Adelaide,  b.  1825;  d.  1912;  vt.  1853,  Emma 
(d.  1889),  d.  of  late  William  Standish  Standish,  Esq., 
of  Duxbury  Park  : — 
George  Felix  Standish  Sinclair,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L.  co.  Caith- 
ness, late  Capt.  2nd  V.B.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1861 ;  m. 


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1884,  Margaret,  d.  of  Sir  John  Sinclair,  7th  Bart.,  of  Dun- 
heath  ;  and  has  issue — Algernon  Roland Tollemache  Sinclair, 
Esq.,'Capt.  late  7th  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1887  [tn.  1915, 
Brenda  Stella,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Perry] ;  Dorothy  Emma 
Olivia  [m.  1907,  Comdr.  Llewellyn  Edmund  Traherne,  R.N. , 
{d.  on  active  service  1914) ;  and  has  issue];  and  Olive 
Margaret  Camilla  [m.  1914,  Major  William  Sedgewith 
Rough].  Res. — 3  Manson  Place,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
Club — Boodle's. 

Sons   of  Ven.    John   Stewart    Sinclair,  M.A.  Oxford, 

Archdeacon  of  Cirencester,  Hon  Canon  of  Gloucester 

Cathedral,  J. P.,   b.    1853;    d.    1919  ;    tn.   1893,    Clara 

Sophia,  only  d.  of  John  Dearman  Birchall,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Bowden  Hall,  Glos.  :  — 

Rev.  Ronald  Sutherland  Brook  Sinclair,  M.C.  with  Bar, 

served  Great  War,  b.  1894  ;    m.  1924,  Patience  Penelope, 

d.  of  Herbert  Chitty,  of  26  Ladbroke  Square,  W.  1 1.     Postal 

add. — All  Saints',  Maidstone. 

John  Alexander  Sinclair,  Lieut.  R.H.A.,  b.  1897;  m. 
1927,  Esme  Beatrice,  d.  of  Canon  Sopwith,  Vicar  of  Maid- 
stone.    Res. — 

Son   of  Colonel    Hugh  Montgomerie   Sinclair,    C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  late  R.E.,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1924  ;  tn.  1905, 
Rosalie  Sybil,  d.  of  Sir  John  Jackson, — 
John  Montgomerie  Sinclair,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b. 
1906. 

Hugh  Macdonald  Sinclair,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10.     Res. — 

SINCLAIR    (L.O.).      Argent,  a  cross  engrailed   sable, 
charged  with  four  cinquefoils  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable, 
doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cock 
or.     Motto — ' '  Commit  thy  work  to  God." 
Son  of  : — 

Arthur  Henry  Havers  Sinclair,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Edin.), 
F.R.C.S.,  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland, 
b.  .     Res. — 3  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

SINCLAIR-LOCKHART  (L.O.,  1899).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  a  man's  heart  proper,  within  a  fetterlock 


sable,  on  a  chief  azure  three  boars'  heads  erased  argent,  all 
within  a  bordure  ermine,  charged  with  three  crosses  pat£e 


gules;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  gules,  five 
bezants.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest  -  On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  erased  argent.  Motto 
—  "  Corda  serato  fero." 

Son  of  Sir  Robert  Duncan  Sinclair-Lockhart,  nth  Bart., 

b.  1856  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn.  1895,  Flora  Louisa  Jane  Beresford, 

d.  of  Capt.  E.  H.  Power,  LL.D. ,  of  Dailinghurst : — 

Sir  Graeme  Duncan  Power  Sinclair-Lockhart,  12th  Bart. 

(N.S.  18  June  1636),  2nd  Lieut.  Scottish  Horse  T. A.  Res., 

£.1897.    Seat — Cambusnethan  Priory,  Wishaw,  N.B.    Clubs 

— Caledonian,  Roy.  Automobile. 

SINGER  of  Norman  Court  (H.  Coll.,  1  May  1924). 
Per  fesse  vert  and  sable,  in  chief  a  horse  courant  argent, 
and  in  base  three  garbs  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  horse's 
head  argent,  a  garb  fessewise  or,  charged  with  a  mullet 
pierced  sable.     Motto — *'  Fidelitas  vincit." 

Second  son  of   Isaac  Merritt  Singer,  of  Paignton, 

b.  1811  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1862,  Isabelle  Blanche,  d.  of 

J.  Boyer  : — 

Washington    Merritt  Grant   Singer,    Esq.,   J. P.,    and 

(1924)  Sheriff  of  Wilts.,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1st,  1887,  Blanche,  d. 

of  the  late  G.  W.  Hale,  of  Paignton;  2nd,  1915,  Ellen, 

widow  of  A.  Longsdon,  of  Hambledon,  Hants.      Res. — 

Norman  Court,  Salisbury  ;   Leighon,  Moretonhampstead, 

Devon ;   The  Cottage,  Newmarket ;  42  Charles  Street, 

Berkeley  Square,  W.i. 

SINGER  of  Steventon  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
azure,  between  in  chief  two  flywheels,  and  in  base  a 
cross  couped  gules,  three  mullets  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  horse's  head  a  pair  of  wings  conjoined  argent,  in 
front  thereof  a  cross  as  in  the  arms.  Badge— A  thrush 
standing  upon  a  branch  of  oak  fructed  proper.  Motto — 
"  Lahore  ad  astra." 

Son  of  Isaac  Merritt  Singer,  of  Paignton,  S.  Devon, 

b.   1811  ;  d.  1875  ;  tn.  1862,  Isabelle  Blanche,  d.  of 

J.  Bover : — 

The  late  Sir  Mortimer  Singer,  K.B.E.  (1920),  J. P.  and 

(1921)  High  Sheriff  Berks.,  b.   1863;   d.  1929;    tn.    1st, 

1888,  Mary  Maund  (d.  1913),  d.  of  John  Oxley,  of  Maldon; 

2nd,  19 1 3,  Aline  Madeline,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Etienne  Pilavoine, 

of  Biarritz.    Res. — Milton  Hill,  Steventon,  Berks. ;  Astra, 

Warren  Road,  Torquay '.    1  Mayfair  House,  Carlos  Place, 

W. 

SINGLETON  of  Aclare  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  between  as  many  mart- 
lets sable  (Singleton) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  raven  close  proper 
(Corbet).  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  an 
arm  embowed  in  armour,  grasping  a  sceptre,  terminated 
by  an  estoile  or  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  or  and  sable,  an  elephant 
argent,  armed  or,  on  his  back  a  tower  of  the  last,  the 
trappings  gules,  garnished  or.  Motto — "  Bona  fide  sine 
fraude." 

Son  of  the  late  Major  Loftus  Corbet  Singleton,  92nd 
Highlanders,  b.  1842 ;  d.  1881 ;  tn.  1872,  Emmeline, 
yst.  d.  of  Thomas  de  Moleyns,  Q.C.  : — 

Colonel  Henry  Townsend  Corbet  Singleton,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  late  Highland  L.I.,  served  S.  Africa  (wounded), 
and  in  the  European  War  1914  (wounded),  b.  1874  ;  tn.  1902, 
Evelyn  Elsie,  yst.  d.  of  Gen.  Philip  H.  F.  Harris,  C.B., 
Indian  Army  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Colin  Henry  Corbet 
Singleton,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1905;  and 
Isoult  Violet.  Res.  —  Merville,Courthope  Road,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.  19.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

SINGLETON  (U.O.).  Argent,  three  chevronels  gules, 
between  as  many  martlets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  em- 
bowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  a  sceptre 
terminating  in  an  estoile  or.  Motto—"  Bona  fide  sine 
fraude." 

Son  of  Henry  Sydenham  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Mell,  co. 

Louth,  and  Hazely  Heath,  Hants.   (High  Sheriff  co. 

Louth   1862,   co.    Cavan   1867),   b.    1819 ;   d.    1893 ;  tn. 

1864,  Mary  Montgomerie,  sister  of  Sir  Archibald  Lamb, 

7th  Bart.  : — 
John  Rolland  Singleton,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cavan 
1895,  and  for  co.  Louth  1906,  b.  1869;  tn.  1893  (div.  1901), 
Frederica  Julia,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Julius  Henry  Rowley  ;  and 
has  had  issue— (1)  John  Henry  Philip  Archibald  Singleton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894  [tn.  1918,  Dora  Edwards,  of  Brandon, 
Suffolk  ;  and  has  issue — Mark  Frederick  Singleton,  Gentle- 


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man,  b.  1919] ;  (2)  Mark  Rodney  Singleton,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  K.O. Y.L.I. ,  b.  1896  ;  killed  in  action  1915.  Seat — 
Hazely,  Winchfield,   Hants. 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  John   Henry  Singleton,  b. 

d.  1877;  m.  1848,  Sarah  Frances,  d.   of  John  Vance 

of  Jersey :  — 
Mark  Singleton,    Esq.    (High  Sheriff   co.    Louth  1900), 

formerly  87th  R.I.   Fus. ,  b.   1849;  m.  1893,  M B , 

d.  of  Thomas  James ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Edward  John 
Fowke  Singleton,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Seats— Collon  and 

Belpatrick,  co.  Louth. 
John  Singleton,  Gentleman,  b.  1853. 

SINGLETON  of  Quinville  Abbey  (U.O.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  between  as  many 
martlets  sable  (Singleton) ;  2.  per  fesse  argent  and  sable, 
scm6e  of  fieurs-de-lys,  a  lion  rampant,  all  counterchanged 
(D'Alton);  3.  argent,  three  branches  of  laurel  vert,  on  a 
chief  gules  as  many  bezants  (Creagh). 

Daus.    of   Edward    Newport    Singleton    of    Quinville 
Abbey,  co.   Clare,  b.  1829;    d.  ;   m.  1870,  Annie 

May,  eldest  d.  of  George  Richardson  of  Montreal: — 
Susan  Ethel  Singleton.     Res. — 
Irene  Lily  Singleton.     Res. — 
Annie  May  Richardson  Singleton.     Res. — 

SINHA  (H.  Coll.,  24  Oct.  1919).      Argent,  on  a  chev- 
ron ermine,  between  in  chief   two  lotus- flowers,  and  in 
base    an    adjutant-bird    all    proper,    three    fountains. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  argent 
and  azure,  a  demi-tiger  supporting  with  his  paws  a  fasces 
erect  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  an  adjutant-bird 
proper,  collared  or.      Motto — ' '  Jata  dharma  stata  jaya." 
Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Satyendra  Prasanna  Sinha,  1st 
Baron  Sinha,  of  Raipur,  Knt.,  P.C.,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C., 
6.1864;  d.  1928;  m.  1881,  Gobindo  Mohini,  d.  of 
K.  C.  Mitter  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Aroon  Kumar  Sinha,  2nd  Baron  Sinha  (14  Feb. 
1919),  b.  1887;   m.  1st,  1916,  Pryatma  (Rani)  (d.  1920),  d. 
of  Rai    Bahadur    Latil    Mohan    Chatterjee  ;    2nd,    1920, 
Nirpuama,  d.  of  Rai  Bahadur  Lilil  Mohan  Chatterjee  ;  and 
has  issue  (by  2nd  wife) — Hon.  Sudhindro  Prosanno  Sinha, 
b.  1921 ;  and  (by  1st  wife)— 2  daus.    Res. — 17  Elysium  Row, 
Calcutta. 

SINHA  (H.  Coll.,  6  Oct.  1916).  Sable,  a  pegasus 
(winged  horse)  argent,  between  three  mural  crowns  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  mural  crown 
a  pegasus  passant  argent.  Motto — "  Sree  Krishna." 
Livery — Black  and  silver. 

Eld.  son  of  Maharaja  Ranjit  Sinha,  of  Nashipur,    b. 
1865;  d,  1918 ;  m.  1880,  Kamal  Kumari :  — 

Raja  Bhupendra  Narayan  Sinha  Bahadur  Nashipur,  B.A. 
(Calcutta),  M.L.C.,  of  Madras,  b.  1880;  m.  1st,  1905,  Rani 
Prem  Kurnari,  of  Gaya;  2nd,  1921,  Rani  Surya  Kumari,  of 
Gaya  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Estate — Nashipur  Raj. 
Res. — Nashipur,  Rajbati,  Bengal. 

SINNOTT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  three 
swans  the  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  of  the  field ,  collared 
and  chains  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  to  the  dexter  a  sword 
erect  point  upwards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  swan  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  ermine,  armed  and 
membered  sable,  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back 
gold,  within  two  stems  of  reed-grass  proper.  Motto — 
"  Ama  Deum  et  mandata  serva." 

Son  of  James  Sinnott,  Gentleman,  b.    1798;  d.    1878; 

m.    1st,    1826,   Eliza  Branburg  (d.    1835);    2nd,   1841, 

Mary  Ann  Stockley  (d.  1893) :  — 
James  Sinnott,  Gentleman,  b.  1845;  m.  1866,  Emily,  d. 
of  William  Vowles,  Gentleman,  of  Brislington,  Somerset ; 
and  has  issue  —  (1)  Edward  Stockley  Sinnott,  Esq., 
C.M.G.  (1916),  V.D.,  T.D.,  Col.  (ret.)  T.A.,  D.L. 
co.  Gloucester  and  City  of  Bristol,  b.  1868  [m.  1st, 
1905,  Violet  Carew  {d.  1920),  d.  of  Rev.  P.  Potter, 
M.A. ,  Rector  of  Bishopston,  Glamorgan;  2nd,  1922, 
Violet  Adela,  d.  of  Col.  Frederick  Peel,  R.E.  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue  by  1st  wife — James  Stockley  Sinnott,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  21st  Royal  Gloucestershire  Hussars  Armoured 
Car  Company,  b.  1906 ;  Georgiana  Carew  ;  Violet  Elinor ; 
Emily  Sylvia  ;  Dorothy  Vivien  ;  and  Diana  Elwell  (Res. — 
Tuffley  Grange,  near  Gloucester.  Club — Arts)] ;  (2)  George 
Stanley  Sinnott,  Esq.,  T.D.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  T.A.,  b.  1871 
\>n.  1898,  Beatrice  Leonard  Warren  ;  and  has  issue — Jean 


Stanley  ;  and  Nancy  Leonard  (Res — Manilla  Lodge,  Clifton, 
Bristol)].    Res.— Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sons  of  Henry  Sinnott,  Gentleman,  b.  1834;  d.  1907; 
m.  Lydia  Emily  Hall:  — 

George  Hall  Sinnott,  Gentleman,  b.  1869 ;  m.  1909, 
Rowena,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  N.  F.  Sampson- Way,  C.B. ,  and 
has  issue— Joan.     Res. — 1  Carlton  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Herbert  Cyril  Sinnott,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Royal  Warwick- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1873;  m.  1921,  Margaret  Ivie  Dunlop. 
Res. — Penquite,  Teignmouth,  S.  Devon. 

EDWARD  JOSEPH  ARTHUR  SIRR,  Gentleman. 
Being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Richard  Theodore  Howard 
Sirr,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Indian  Navy,  by  his  wife  Phoebe, 

dau.    of  Miles,   who   was   ninth   and   only  son  with 

issue  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  D'Arcy  Sirr,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Kilcolman,  co.  Galway,  and  of  Morstead,  Winchester, 
through  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry 
Hoare,  Rector  of  Thursington,  co.  Lincoln  (cousin  of  Sir 
Joseph  Hoare,  Bart.,  of  co.  Cork,  and  of  Lady  Synge 
Hutchisson  of  co.  Dublin).  Armorial  bearings — Azure, 
two  chevronels  interlaced  argent,  between  three  estoiles 
or,  in  chief  a  harp  of  Ireland,  above  it  the  Imperial  Crown 
both  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  or  as  in  the  arms,  within 
two  olive  branches  proper  ;  above,  on  an  escroll,  the  Motto, 


"Nautae  fida "  ;  and  for  the  Motto  beneath  the  arms, 
"  Lyrae  nervos  aptavi."  Married,  May  1899,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  the  late  Major  William  Mate  of  Sandwich,  Kent ;  and 
has  Issue — Hubert  Hoare  Francis  Sirr,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900.     Postal  address — 

SIRR  (U.O.).  Azure,  two  chevronels  interlaced  argent, 
between  three  estoiles  or,  in  chief  a  harp  of  Ireland,  above 
it  the  Imperial  Crown,  both  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  estoile  or 
as  in  the  arms,  within  two  olive  branches  proper.  Above, 
on  an  escroll,  the  Motto,  "  Nautae  fida"  ;  Motto  (beneath 
the  arms),  "  Lyras  nervos  aptavi." 

Sons  of  Henry  Charles  Sirr,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

formerly  Ensign  in  the  Royal  Westminster  Militia,  by  his 

wife  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  William   Rix  of  Stratton 

Strawless,  Norfolk: — 

Harry  Sirr,  Gentleman,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Institute  of 

British  Architects,  h.  i860.    Res.—  Marlesford,  Woodbridge, 

Suffolk. 

Rev.  William  Sirr,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1862.  Res.— 
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SISMEY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  azure, 
in  chief  two  herons'  heads  erased,  and  in  base  a  crescent 
counterchanged.     Mantling    azure    and   or.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heron  regardant  grasping  in 
the  dexter  claw  a  fish  proper.      Motto — "  Soyez  juste." 
Eldest   son  of  Thomas  Sismey,   of  Manor  House, 
Offord  Cluny,  Hunts.,  b.  1819  ;   d.    1897  ;   tn.  i860, 
Marianne,  d.  of  Thomas  Boulton,  of  5  Sussex  Gar- 
dens, Hyde  Park,  W. : — 
George  Herbert  Sismey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Deputy  Chairman 
Hunts.   Quarter  Sessions,  b.  1861  ;    m.  1895,  Catherine 
Edith,  d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Buckmaster  ;   and  has  surv. 
issue — Oliver  North  Deane  Sismey,  Gentleman,   Lieut. 
K.R.R.C,   b.    1900    (Clubs — Bachelors',   Bucks.,    Naval 
and  Military).     Seat — Offord  Cluny  Manor,  Hunts. 

SISTERSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  sable, 
two  clarions  in  chief  and  a  sun  in  splendour  in  base  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  in  splendour,  a 
maiden's  head  affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
vested  and  crined  sable.     Motto — "  Sis  terror  sontibus." 

Son    of    George   Sisterson    of    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Edward  Sisterson,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northumberland,  b.  1850. 
Seat  — Woodley  Field,  Hexham.  Post.  add. — St.  Nicholas 
Chambers,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

SITWELL  of  Barmoor  Castle  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  barry  of  eight  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant 
sable  (for  Sitwell) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  fesse  between  three 
cinquefoils,  each  within  a  chaplet  of  roses  all  or  (for  Hurt). 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  erased  sable,  holding  between  the 
paws  an  escutcheon  per  pale  or  and  vert. 

Sons    of   Major    Francis    Henry    Massey   Sitwell,    of 

Barmoor  Castle,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1869  ; 

tn.    1859,    Elizabeth    Maria,    d.    of  Ogle    D'Olier    of 

Dublin:— 
Brig.-Gen.  William  Henry  Sitwell,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  North- 
umberland Fus.  (ret.),  b.  i860;  tn,  1st,  1902,  Constance 
Selina  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Sidney  Meade  ;  2nd, 
1912,  Constance  Mary  Evelyn,  second  d.  of  Gustavus  Arthur 
Chetwynd-Talbot  of  Marchmont  House,  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead, Hertfordshire  ;  and  has  issue  (by  2nd  m.) — William 
Reresby  Sitwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Simon  Talbot  Sitwell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Constance  Ann.  Seat — Barmoor 
Castle,  near  Beal,  Northumberland.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Francis  Honorius  Sisson  Sitwell,  Esq.,  Major  K.R.R.C, 
formerly  Capt.   1st  Batt.  Durham  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1st, 


1889,  Maria  Corinna  (d.  1890),  eldest  d.  of  Hon.  John  P. 
Vereker  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  George  Sitwell,  Esq., 
D.S.C. ,  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F. ,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,*.  1890 
[tn.  1915,  Margery  Julie,  d.  of  L.  H.  Barnard  of  Chester 
Place,  N.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Lionel  Sacheverell 
Sitwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1918];  2nd,  1896,  Margaret,  d.  of 
Matthew  Culley  of  Coupland  Castle,  Northumberland ;  and 
has  issue — (2)  Oswald  Sitwell,  Esq. ,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1898 ; 
(3)  Francis  Matthew  Sitwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  and 
Margaret  Frances.  Residence—  Elm  hurst,  Alnmouth  Road, 
Alnwick,  Northumberland. 

Son  of    Honorius    Sisson    Sitwell,    Esq.,    Col.    R.E. , 
b.  1839;  d.  1891  ;  tn.  1868,  Laura,  d.  of  John  Cookson 
of  Meldon  Park,  Northumberland: — 
Norman  Sisson  Hurt  Sitwell,  Esq. ,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.,*.  1876. 
Res.— 

Only   surv.    son   of  Isla   Ashley    Sitwell,    Gentleman, 

b.  1841  ;  d.  1880;  tn.  1868,  Sidney  Mary  Beckwith  (d. 

1908),  d.  of  Col.  Alexander  Wilson,  R.A. : — 

Sir  Sidney  Ashley  Hurt  Sitwell,  Knt.  Bach.  (1925),  Man. 

Gov.  Imperial  Bank  of  India  since  1924,  b.   1871  ;  tn.  1st, 

Violet  Inez  (d.   1901),  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.   H.  H.  C.  Cowper, 

Bengal  Cavalry  ;  2nd,  1903,  Rosamond,  d.  of  the  late  Col. 

Honorius  Sisson    Sitwell,    R.E.  ;    and   has    issue— Sisson 

Sidney  Hurt  Sitwell,  Esq.,    b.    1904  ;    Isla  William    Hurt 

Sitwell,  Esq.,  b.  1909.     Post.  add. — Imperial  Bank  of  India, 

22    Old    Broad  Street,    E.C.       Clubs— Oriental,    R.A.C., 

Bengal,  Roy.  Calcutta,  Turf,  etc. 

Sir  GEORGE  RERESBY  SITWELL,  4th  Bart.,  J. P. 
Scarborough  and  Derbyshire,  late  Capt.  Yorks  Dragoons, 
late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Yorkshire  Regt. , 
M.P.  for  Scarborough  1885-86,  and  1892-95,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Derby,  1898.  Born  Jan.  27,  i860,  being  the 
only  son  of  the  late  Sir  Sitwell  Reresby  Sitwell,  some- 
time a  Lieut,  in  the  1st  Life  Guards,  by  his  wife  Louisa 
Lucy,  fourth  dau.  and  co-h.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely- 
Hutchinson ,  by  his  wife  Harriet  (deceased) ,  and  sole  eventual 
h.  of  William  Wrightson  of  Cusworth  Park,  by  Henrietta, 
dau.  and  eventual  h.  of  Richard  Heber  of  Hodnet. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1.  barry  of  eight  or  and 
vert,  three  lions  rampant  sable  (for  Sitwell) ;  2.  sable,  a 
fesse  between  three  cinquefoils,  each  within  a  chaplet  of 
roses  all  or  (for  Hurt);  3.  Reresby;  4.  Deincourt  ;  5. 
Normanville  ;  6.  Normanville  (ancient),  and  impaling  the 
arms  of  Denison.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  erased  sable, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  per  pale  or  and 
vert.  Livery  —  (Dress)  dark  green,  with  yellow  waistcoat 
and  yellow  plush  breeches;  (undress)  dark  green,  with 
yellow  and  black  striped  waistcoat.  Married,  Nov.  23, 
1886,  Lady  Ida  Emily  Augusta  Denison, dau.  of  1st  Earl  of 
Londesborough ;  and  has  Issue  —  (1)  Francis  Osbert 
Sacheverell  Sitwell,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  S.R.  Gren.  Gds. ,  b. 
Dec.  6,  1892  (Seat  —  Renishaw  Hall,  Chesterfield,  co. 
Derbyshire)  ;  (2)  Sacheverell  Sitwell,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1897  [tn.  1925,  Georgia,  d.  of 
Arthur  Doble,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue — Sacheverell 
Reresby  Sitwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  (Res. — Weston  Hall, 
Towcester,  Northants.] ;  and  Edith  Louisa.  Seat — Castle 
of  Montegufoni,  Montagnana,  Val  di  Pesa,  Florence, 
Italy. 

SITWELL.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  eight  or  and 

vert,   three  lions  rampant   sable   (for  Sitwell)  ;    2   and   3, 

sable,    a   fesse   between   three  cinquefoils,    each   within   a 

chaplet  of  roses  all  or  (for  Hurt).     Mantling  vert  and  or. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 

erased  sable,    holding    between   the    paws    an   escutcheon 

per  pale  or  and  vert.     Motto — "  Yield  not  to  misfortune." 

Son  of  Herbert  Wellington  Sitwell,    Gentleman,    late 

Lieut.    4th  Batt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 

b.  1861  ;    d.    1921  ;    tn.   1885,  Juliette  Fisher,  dau.   of 

Major  Robert  Cary,  late  Confederate  States  Army . — 

Herbert  Cecil  Fitzroy  Sitwell,  Esq.,   Capt.   U.S.  Army 

Res.,  late  Lieut.   1st  Pioneer  Inf.  U.S.A.  Army,*.  1896; 

tn.   1921,  Helen  Gertrude,  d.  of  Dr.  William  E.  Barlow, 

M.A.,  P.H.D.  ;    and  has  issue — George  Fitz  Roy  Sitwell, 

Gentleman,    b.    1923.       Estate  —  Fancy    Farm,    Bedford, 

Virginia,  U.S.A. 

SITWELL  (H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  eight  or 
and  vert,  three  lions  rampant  sable  (for  Sitwell);  2  and  3, 
sable,  a  fesse  between  three  cinquefoils,  each  within  a  chaplet 
of  roses  all  or  (for  Hurt).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest- 
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and  vert. 

Son  of  Willoughby  Harford  Sitwell,  Gentleman,  late 

16th  Inniskilling    Dragoons,    b.    1855  ;    d.    1913  ;    m. 

1880,    Rose  Augusta  Cecil,  d.  of    J.    H.   Rrabazon  of 

Mornington: — 
Willoughby  Hurt  Sitwell,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  R.F.A., 
b.  1881.     Postal  add.  —  Ferney  Hall,  Salop. 

Son    of   William   Willoughby    George    Hurt    Sitwell 

Esq. ,  J. P.   (High  Sheriff  1855),  b.   1827;    d.   1909;    m. 

1st,   1853,  Harriet  Margaret  (d.  1855),  d.  of  Win.  H. 

Harford  of  Barley  Wood  ;    2nd,   1858,   Eliza  Harriet, 

only   d.    of   R.    B.    Phillipson  of  Dunston    House,   co. 

Stafford  :— 
Francis  Hurt  Sitwell,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop  and  Oxon.,  late 
Lt.-Col.  Shropshire  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  i860;  m.  1910,  Helen 
Mary,  only  d.  of  late  Ernest  Davies  of  Ludlow,  Salop  ;  and 
has  issue  —  Ellinor  Mary.  Res. —  Little  Tew  Grange, 
Enstone,  Oxon.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

SIVRIGHT,  see  BEDELL-SIVRIGHT. 

SKEET  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  saltire 
argent  and  gules,  a  cross  potent  counterchanged,  a  bordure 
indented  sable,  charged  with  four  human  hearts  and  as  many 
fleurs-de-lys  alternate  or  (Skeet);  2,  per  pale  argent  and  or,  on 
a  bend  sable,  three  gadflies  volant  proper  (Somerscales^  ;  3, 
gules,  a  millrind  argent,  within  a  bordure  ermine  (Wilby)  ; 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  covered  cup  erect  or, 
supported  by  two  eagles  respectant,  wings  elevated  and 
addorsed,  argent,  gutt^e-de-sang,  and  each  holding  in  the 
beak  a  cross  potent  gules.  Motto — "Ad  majorem  Dei 
gloriam."     Lively — Claret. 

Sons  of  the  late  Robert  Skeet,  Gentleman,  of  Wind  Hill 
House,  Bishop's  Stortford,  b.  1832;  d.  1889;  m.  1868, 
Alison  Jane,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Wilby  of  Wind  Hill 
House  : — 
Francis  John  Angus  Skeet,  Esq. ,  Major  4th  Batt.  The  Royal 
Dublin  Fusiliers  served  in  S.  Africa — (2  medals,  4  clasps), 


and  Great  War,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1902,  Ada  Beatrice  Zolila,  d. 
of  late  Lt.-Col.  Edward  Kent  Strathearn  Murray,  K.  St. 
F.,  K.I.C.  Seat  —  Stortford  Park,  Bishop's  Stortford, 
Herts.  Res. — Syon  House,  Angmering,  Sussex.  Club — 
Windham. 

Frederick  William  Skeet,  Gentleman,  b.  1872';  m.  ist, 
1903,  Ada  Teal  (d.  1908)  ;  2nd,  1909,  Martha,  d.  of  Hugh 
Dunn  ;  and  has  issue — Alison  Wilby  ;  and  Frances  Wilby. 
Res. — Nonavale,  Cambridge,  New  Zealand. 

'  SKEFF1NGTON  (R.L.,  8  Jan.  1817,  U.O.,  originally 
recorded  1660).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bulls' 
heads  erased  sable,  armed  or  (Skeffington) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 


a  chevron  between  three  chaplets  cr  (Clotworthy).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  mermaid  holding  in  either  hand  a  mirror  and  comb  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Per  angusta  ad  augusta." 

Son   of  Clotworthy  John   Eyre,   Viscount  Massereene 

and   Ferrard,  b.    1842;    d.    1905;    m.    1870,    Florence 

Elizabeth,   only  child  of  Major  George  John  Whyte- 

Melville  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Algernon  William  John  Clotworthy  Skeffington, 

12th  Viscount  Massereene  (Irel.  ,21  Nov.  1660;,  5th  Viscount 

Ferrard  (Irel.,  22  Nov.  1797),  Baron  of  Loughneagh  (Irel., 

21   Nov.   1660),    Baron  Oriel  of  Collon,   co.   Louth   (Irel., 

5  June  1790),  Baron  Oriel  of  Ferrard  (U.K.,  17  July  1821), 

D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  North   Irish  Horse,   formerly    17th 

Lancers,  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  and  Great 

War  1914-18  [Supporters— Two  stags   sable,   attired  and 

unguled  or,  each  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  roses  or],  b.  1873  ; 

m.    1905,   Jean    Barbara,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Stirling 

Ainsworth,   M.P.,   ist  Bart.,  of  Ardanaiseig,   Loch  Awe; 

and  has  issue — Hon.  John  Clotworthy  Talbot  Foster  Why  te- 

Melville  Skeffington,  b.   1914;    and  Hon.  Diana  Elizabeth 

Margaret.    Seat — Antrim  Castle,  Antrim.     Clubs— Carlton, 

Ulster  (Belfast). 

Son   of  Hon.   Chichester   Thomas    Skeffington,    27th 

Regt.,  6.  1813;  d.  1880;  m.  1845,  Amelia,  d.  of  Arthur 

Blennerhasset  of  Ballyseedy  : — 

Blennerhasset  John  Skeffington,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Somerset 

L.I.,  b.  1866  ;   m.  1900,  Lilly  E.  Devoge,  d.  of  late  Thomas 

Wild.     Res.— 

Son   of  Hungerlord  Clotworthy  Skeffington,   Esq.,  b. 
1850;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1878,  Grace  Marie  Ruttinger  :  — 
Hungerford  Colwood   Clotworthy  Skeffington,   Esq.,   b. 
1879.     Res. — 

SKEELS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  piles  gules,  two 
issuant  from  the  chief,  and  one  in  base,  each  charged 
with  a  water-bouget  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan  argent,  charged 
on  the  wing  with  an  escallop  gules,  and  resting  his  dexter 


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foot  on  a  water-bouget.     Motto — "  Fidens  Deo  confidens.' 


Sons  of  Charles  Henry  Skeels  of  St.  Martin's,  Stamford, 
co.  Northants.,  and  Cliff  House,  Kirkley,  Suffolk,  b. 
1845;  d.  1882;  m.  1868,  Louisa,  d.  of  Joseph  Moore 
of  Lincoln: — 
Edward  Ralph   Serocold  Skeels,    Esq.,  Solicitor   of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  served  Great  War  19 15-19 
as  Field  Cashier  with  rank  of  Capt.,  and  in  Ireland  1920-2 
as  Courts-Martial  Officer,  b.  1870.     Club— Jun.  Carlton. 
Cecil  Serocold  Skeels,    Gentleman,    late   Lieut.    Middx. 
add. —  Roy.    Colonial   Institute, 
S.W. 
,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878;  m. 
d.   of  Charles  Herbert   Woodley 
has  surv.   issue— Leila   Serocold. 


Regt. ,  b.  1874.  Postal 
Northumberland  Avenue 
Lewis  Serocold  Skeels 
1904,  Muriel  Alice,  only 
of  Johannesburg  ;    and 


Postal   add, 
S.  Africa. 


20   Loch   Avenue,    Parkton,   Johannesburg, 


SKENE,  see  GORDON-CUMMING-SKENE. 
SKENE -TYTLER    (L.O.,    reman  ic.    26    Sept.    1902). 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  between  three  crescents'  or,  a 


lion's  head  erased  argent,  langued  azure,  within  a  bordure 
of  the  second  (Tytler  of  Woodhouselee,  1768)  ;  2  and  3, 
gules,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  skenes  of  the  second, 
hafted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  of  as  many  wolves' 
heads  couped  of  the  third,  tusked  proper,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  ermine  (cadet  of  Skene  of  that  Ilk,  matric.  c. 
1672-7).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  the  rays  of  the  sun  issuing  from  behind 
a  cloud  proper.     Motto — "  Occultus  non  extinctus." 

Son  of  George  Michael    Fraser-Tytler,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Sec.  Bank  of  Scotland,  b.  1822;  d.  1905;  m. 
1864,  Jane  Georgiana,  d.   of  George  Skene  of  Rubis- 
law,    co.    Aberdeen,    Professor   of   Universal    History, 
Edinburgh,  1837-41,  Sheriff  of  Glasgow  1841,  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Law,  Glasgow,  1855-1866  : — 
Maurice  William  Skene-Tytler,  Gentleman,  b.   18  June 
1869;  m.  17  Sept.  1902,  Charlotte  Caroline,  d.   of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  Henry  Lonsdale  Hallewell,  CM. G.     Res.  —  Keith 
Marischal,    Humbie,    East    Lothian.      Club — New    (Edin- 
burgh). 

SKINNER  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Ermine,  on  a  bend  or 
between  in  chief  a  port  between  two  towers  proper,  flying 
therefrom  to  the  sinister  two  pennons  gules,  and  in  base 
an  ancient  ship  of  the  second,  three  maple-leaves,  slipped 
vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  vert,  the  neck  or, 
between  two  dragons'  wings  gules.  Motto — "  Nee  timeo 
nee  sperno." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Skinner,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1840;  d.  1926; 

m.    1st,    1866,  Sarah  Margaret  (d.   1902),  d.   of  Jonas 

Barnett  Hewitt  of  London  and  Macclesfield;   m.  2nd, 

1903,    Martha   Lauretta  (d.  1924),   widow   of  Charles 

James  Williamson  of  New  York  and  d.  of  Job  Long  of 

New  York : — 

Sir  Thomas  Hewitt  Skinner,  2nd  Bart.  (9  Feb.  1912),  b. 

1875  ;    m.    1899,  Nellie  Constance  Hall,  eld.   d.  of  Jame.' 

Hay  of  Highgate;  and  has  surv.   isMie — Thomas  Gordon 

Skinner,   Esq.,  b.  1899  [m.   1926,  Mollie  Girling];  Stanley 

Hewitt  Skinner,  Esq.,  b.  1911 ;  Constance  Irene  ;  and  Marie 

Vivien.      Res. — The  Gables,  Worthing  ;   and  Falconhurst, 

Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

John  Skinner,  Esq.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1904,  Angela,  only  d.  of 
Walter  Dunn  of  Maida  Vale,  N.W.  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Reginald  Skinner,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res.— 

Charles  Henry  Skinner,  Esq.,  b.  1886;  m.  1910,  Violet 
Muriel,  only  d.  of  the  late  Herbert  Furber  of  Hampstead 
and  Frinton,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue— Charles  David  Evelyn 
Skinner,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Violet  Elizabeth  Furber. 
Res.— Red  Stacks,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 

SKINNER  of  Tarland  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  koodoo 
bull  at  gaze  proper,  on  a  chief  azure  a  thistle  leaved 
and  slipped  between  two  astronomical  symbols  of  the 
planet  Mars  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-koodoo  bull  at  gaze, 
holding  between  the  forelegs  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped 
proper.     Motto—"  Fac  recte." 

Son  of   Rev.  W.  Skinner  of  Tarland,  co.  Aberdeen, 

b.  1830;  d.  1913  ;  m.  i860: — 
Sir  Harry  Ross  Skinner,  Knt.  Bach.  (1917),  M.I.C.E., 
M.I.M.M.,  Dir.  Central  Mining  and  Investment  Cor- 
poration 1916-22,  b..  1867;  m.  1893,  Janet,  d.  of  John 
Milne,  of  Aberdeen ;  and  has  issue— Capt.  Harry  Crawley 
Ross  Skinner,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Highland  L.I.,  b.  1896  [m. 
1927,  Joan,  d.  of  the  late  Frances  Crawley,  of  Stockwood, 
Luto'n  {Clubs— Caledonian,  Naval  and  Military)] ;  William 
Milne  Ross  Skinner,  Esq.,  b.  1899;  and  Gladys  Ross 
[m.  1919,  Capt.  James  Montagu,  R.F.A.].  Clubs— 
Windham,  Caledonian,  Rand  (Johannesburg). 

SKINNER  (H.  Coll.,  18  Sept.  1922).  Or,  on  a  chev- 
ron sable,  between  two  hawks'  lures  in  chief  and  a 
griffin's  head  erased  in  base  gules,  a  hawk's  lure  between 
two  griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two 
branches  of  oak  vert,  a  griffin's  head  erased  sable,  in  the 
beak  a  hawk's  lure  or.  Motto—"  Audax,  perspicax." 
Son  of  Samuel  Skinner : — 

Sir  Sydney  Martyn  Skinner,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922),  J. P., 
Chairman  of  John  Barker  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1902, 
Emilie  Madeline,  d.  of  Samuel  Belling,  of  Bodmin  ;  and 
has  issue — Percy  Martyn  Skinner,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  Doris 
Irene  ;  Constance  Muriel.  Res.— Meadow  Entry,  Crof ton 
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SKRINE  of  Warleigh  (H.  Coll.,  1682).  Azure,  in  the 
dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  points  a  tower  argent,  in  the 
sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  points  a  lion  rampant  erminois, 
ducally  crowned  or.    Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  argent,  on  the  battle- 
ments thereof  a  lion  couchant  erminois,  ducally  crowned  or. 
Motto — "  Tutamen."     Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 
Sons  of  Duncan  William    Hume   Skrine,   Gentleman, 
of  the   Court,   Stroud,    Glos.,  b.   1846;  d.    1928;    tn. 
1875,    Amy,  d.   of  Capt.    John   Hanham,    9th    Regt. , 
sister  of  Sir  John  A.  Hanham,  9th  Bart.  : — 
Alexander    Duncan    Skrine,    Gentleman,    b.    1877  ;    tn. 
1913,  Gwendoline  Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Lambert  of 
Aggard,    co.    Galway  ;    and    has    issue — Ralph    Lambert 
Duncan  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and  Joan  Elizabeth. 
Res. — Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Ralph  Hanham  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1928, 
Vivienne,  d.  of  Henry  Gregg,  of  The  Grove,  Windsor. 
Res. — Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Arthur  Wallace  Skrine,  Esq.,  Gov.  of  Mongalla  Prov., 
Sudan,  b.  1885;  m.  1927,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Frederick  Winter- 
botham,  of  Standish  Court,  Stonehouse,  Glos.  Club — 
New  University. 

Sholto  George  Douglas  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1850; 
tn.  1882,  Edith  Clara,  d.  of  Hon.  Sholto  James  Douglas, 
Adv. -Gen.  Mauritius  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Sholto  Herries 
Skrine,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  b.  1887;  d.  of  wounds 
received  in  action  1917  ;  (2)  Walter  Vivian  Douglas 
Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  and  Gladys  Mary.  Res. — 
Furzecroft,  Maidenhead. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Henry  Duncan  Skrine,  Esq. ,  of  War- 
leigh and  Claverton  Manors,  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  co.  Somer- 
set (High  Sheriff  1876),   b.    1815 ;    d.   1901 ;    m.   1843, 
Susanna  Caroline,  d.  of  William  Mills  of  Saxham  Hall, 
Suffolk  :— 
Walter  Clarmont  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1895, 
Agnes    Shakespear,    d.    of  Charles    Henry   Higginson   of 
Springmount,  co.  Antrim  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  John 
Skrine,    Gentleman,    b.    1902 ;    (2)  Walter   Henry   Skrine, 
Gentleman,  £.  1907;  (3)  Godfrey  Higginson  Skrine,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1909 ;  Mary  Alice  Susan ;   and  Mary  Nesta.     Res. 
— Ballyrankin,  Ferns,  co.  Wexford. 

Son   of  Rev.  Wadham  Huntley  Skrine,  M.A. ,  Vicar 

of  Stubbings,  b.  1818;  d.  1887;  tn.  1847,  Clara  Mary 

Anne,  d.  of  William  Mills  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk  :— 

Rev.   Herbert  Henry  Skrine,  M.A.  Oxon.,  late  Vicar  of 

Stubbings,  b.  1852  ;  tn.  1882,  Evelyn  Lushington  ;  and  has 

issue — Esther   Evelyn.      Res. — Lent    Hill,    Ashburton,    S. 

Devon. 

Sons   of  Rev.    Clarmont  Skrine  of  Warleigh  Lodge, 
Wimbledon,   sometime  Capt.    78th   and   47th  Regts., 


b.  1820;  d.  1886;  tn.  1846,  Mary  Anne  Auchmuty, 
d.  of  Major  Charles  Butson  Bennett,  late  64'.h 
Regt.  :— 

Francis  Henry  Skrine,  Gentleman,  formerly  Com- 
missioner Indian  C.S.,  b.  1847;  tn.  1887,  Helen  Lucy, 
d.  of  Col.  John  Stewart,  CLE. ,  R.A. ,  of  Ardvorlich  ;  and 
has  issue — Clarmont  Perceval  Skrine,  Esq.,  Consul-Gen. 
Chinese  Turkestan  1922-24,  b.  1888  [tn.  1920,  Doris  Forbes, 
d.  of  James  Whitelaw,  of  Nungate,  North  Berwick].  Res.— 
147  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs— Garrick, 
Authors'. 

Clarmont  Alfred  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1850;  tn.  1882, 
Mabel  Jessie,  d.  of  John  Payne  of  Maldon,  Essex  ;  and  has 
issue — Clarmont  Herbert  Huntley  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b. 
1883.     Res.— 

Clarmont  William  Skrine,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  tn.  1892, 
Beatrice,  d.  of  Wm.  Woolley  of  Chester  ;  and  has  issue  — 
Marjorie.     Res. — Albany,  Australia. 

Rev.  Walter  De  Vere  Skrine,  b.  1863 ;  tn.  1889,  Amy 
Rosa  Roberta  Kermode ;  and  has  issue — Walter  Francis 
de  Vere  Skrine,  Gentleman,  Sarawak  C.S.,  b.  1889;  and 
Gladys  Margaret  Rosa.     Res.  —  Perranporth,  Cornwall. 

SLACKE(Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  cross  patee  through- 
out per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  or,  charged  in  the  centre 
point  with  a  lotus  flower  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 


Slow  but  sure."     Livery — 


vert,  a  snail  proper.     Motto- 
dark  blue,  gold  facings. 

Son  of  Thomas  Trevitt  Slack,  b.  1808;  d.  1886;  tn. 
1832,  Hester  Clulow,  d.  of  Edward  Orme  : — 
Francis  Alexander  Slacke,  Esq.,  C.S.I.  (1908),  B.A.  (Can- 
tab), Imperial  Civil  Service  of  India,  Senior  Member  of  the 
Board  of  Revenue,  Lower  Provinces,  Bengal  (1906), 
Additional  Member  of  the  Governor-General's  Legislative 
Council,  Acting  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  1906,  Major  Com- 
mandant Chota  Nagpur  Mounted  Rifles  1902-5,  Major 
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Commissioners  1906,  Ordinary  Fellow  of  Calcutta  University 
1907,  Pres.  of  Board  of  Examiners  1908,  Pres.  of  Fisheries 
Advisory  Committee  1908,  b.  1853 ;  m.  1879,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Cave,  Esq.,  of  Queensberry 
House,  Richmond,  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Barnstaple,  and  sister  of 
the  late  Viscount  Cave  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Clulow  Orme 
Slacke,  Esq.,  Assistant  Accountant-General,  India,  temp. 
Capt.  13th  Batt.  E.  Surrey  Regt..  b.  1880;  killed  in  action 
1916;  (2)  George  Cave  Slacke,  Esq.,  Major,  Indian  Army, 
b.  1884  [m.  1920,  Lilian  Margaret  Scott,  and  has  issue — 1 
son  ;  1  dau.  Res. — Journey's  End,  Budleigh  Salterton, 
Devon. 


SLACKE  (U  O  ).  Azure,  a  cross  pat£e  throughout  per 
bend  sinister  ermine  and  or,  a  quatrefoil  counterchanged, 
n  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  gu'es.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
couchant  proper,  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  on  a  quatrefoil 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Lente  sed  certe." 

Son  of  Charles  Owen  Slacke,  Esq.,  Roy.  Irish  Rifles, 
b.   1872;    killed    in    action   1916;    m.    1902,    Kate  (d. 
1921),  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  1st  Bart.,  P.C  , 
D.L.,  of  Ballymenoch,  Holywood,   co.  Down: — 
Randal  Charles  Slacke,  Esq.,  b.   1904. 
Son  of  Sir  Owen  Randal  Slacke,  C.B.,  late  Divisional 
Commissioner  for  Ireland,  J.  P.  for  co.  Waterford,  b. 
1837;  d.  1910;  m.  1st,  1863,  Katherine  Anne  (d.  1872), 
eldest  d.  of  late  Sir  Charles  Lanyon  of  The  Abbey, 
White  Abbey,  co.  of  Antrim  ;   2nd,  1875,  Fanny  Rose 
(Res. — 25  St.  Leonard's  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. ),  d.  of 
the  late  Peter  Connellan,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Coolmore,  co. 
Kilkenny: — 
Randal  Beresford  Slacke,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  m.  1903,  Edith 
Mary,  d.  of  late  John  Thwaites  of  Troy,  Blackburn  ;  and 
has  issue— Raymond  Leslie  Randal  Slacke,  Gentleman,  b. 
1908  ;  and  Rosamond  Prudence.    Res. — 


SLACK  of  Derwent  Hill  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  on  a  cross  formed  throughout  ermine,  between  four 
crescents  or,  a  human  heart  gules  (Slack) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 


d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir  Edmund  Yeamans  Walcot  Henderson, 
K.C.B.,  R.E.  ;  and  has  had  issue — Anne  Elizabeth  Hen- 
derson [m.  Brigadier  Ernest  Ord  Lewin,   C.B. ,   C.M.G. , 


a  cross  vert  (Upton).      Crest— In  front  of  a  crescent  or, 
a  snail  proper.     Motto—"  Lente  sed  certe." 

Sons  of  Robert  Slack,  M.D. ,  of  Derwent  Hill,  Cumber- 
land, and  Armathwaite   House,  Warwickshire,   1822- 
1893;  m.  1853,  Anne  Ainsworth,  d.  of  Henry  Kelsall, 
Esq. ,  J.P.,  of  Rochdale  : — 
Robert   Slack,   Gentleman,  b.   21  Jan.    1857   [Arms  as 
above,  and  in  pretence  the  arms  of  Henderson,  viz.  (L.  R.) : 
Parted  per  bend  indented  sable  and  or,  on  a  chief  argent, 
a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  between  two  ermine- 
spots,  a  bordure  gules];  m.  15  Aug.  1894,  Maude,  second 


D.S.O. ,  R.A.];  Catherine  Maud  Henderson, d.  1928;  and 
Elizabeth  Angela  Henderson.  Res. — Derwent  Hill,  Kes- 
wick. 

Rev.  Austin  Ainsworth  Slack,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  late  Vicar 
ofCorsham,  Wilts.,  b.  1863;  m.  1892,  Maria,  only  d.  of 
Gradwell  Bagot  Pearson  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale  ;  and  has  issue 
— Aidan  Ainsworth  ;Slack,  Priest  in  the  Church  of  Rome, 
b.  1895;  Mary  Kelsall  ;  and  Margaret  Upton.  Res. — Cliff 
Cottage,  Winchelsea. 

Eric  Slack,  Gentleman,  M.B. ,  B.Ch.  (Cantab.),  b.  1873  : 
m.  1914,  Lina  Maria,  d.  of  Heinrich  Gyr,  of  Zurich. 
Clubs — Alpine,  Overseas  League. 

FREDERICK  ST.  BARBE  SLADEN,  Gentleman, 
Born  May  24,  1842,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Sladen,  Gentleman,  of  Hartsbourne  Manor,  in  the  co.  of 
Hertford,  by  his  wife  and  cousin   Etheldred,  second  dau.  of 


John  Baker  Sladen,  Esquire,  of  Ripple  Court,  J. P.  andD.L. 
Armorial  bearings  —  He  bears  for  Arms  :  Barry  of  six 
azure   and   argent,   a   horse's   head   erased  between   three 


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crescents  or,  with  many  quarterings  as  illustrated.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  between  two  branches 
of  palm  proper,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sable,  hold- 
ing a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  gules  ;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Vive  ut  vivas."  Livery  —  Blue,  with  white  facings,  silver 
buttons.  Married,  1876,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the 
Reverend  William  Jones,   Master  of  Arts,   Vicar   of  Bas- 


of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  berween  two  branches  of 
palm  proper,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sable,  holding 
a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  gules.  Motto — "  Vive  ut 
vivas." 

Sons  of  Brig. -Gen.  David  Ramsay  Sladen,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  late  Col.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  J. P. 
Radnorshire,  b.  1869;  d.  1923;  m.  191 1,  Isabel,  5th  d.of 
John  Blakiston-Houston  of  Orangefield,  co.  Down: — 


church,   in  the   county   of  Salop  ;    and   has   Issue — Maud 
Etheldred   St.    Barbe  [m.  Edward  S.  Wayne] ;    and 

Winifred  Margaret  [m.  (her  cousin),  Capt.  Charles  St. 

Barbe  Sladen,  R.E  ,  who  d.  1912].     Postal  add. — 

SLADEN  of  Rhydoldog  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  six  azure 
and  argent,  a  horse's  head  erased  between  three  crescents 
or.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath 


John    Duncan  Thomas    Ramsay  Sladen.  Gentleman,  b. 
1912.     Post,  add.— Rhydoldog,  Rhayader,  co.  Radnor. 
David  Ramsey  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1918. 

SLADEN  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  of  six  azure  and  argent,  a 
horse's  head  erased,  between  three  crescents  or.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  moun    vert,  between  two  branches  of  palm 


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proper,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sable,  holding  a 
plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  gules.  Motto — "  Vive  ut 
vivas." 

Sons  of  Henry  Mainwaring  Sladen,  Gentleman,  Barr.- 
at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1838  ;  d.  1905  ;  tn.  1865, 
Lydia,  yst.  d.  of  Frederick  Dawes  Danvers: — 

Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

b.  .     Res.— 

b.  .     Res.— 

b.  .     Res.— 

Gentleman,  b.  1807  ; 
Etheldred,  second  d. 


Sladen,  Gentleman, 
Sladen,  Gentleman, 
Sladen,  Gentleman, 


d.  1882  ; 
of  John 


Son  of  Joseph  Sladen, 
tn.   1833  (his   cousin), 
Baker  Sladen  of  Ripple  Court,  Kent  :- 
Frederick  St.  Barbe  Sladen  (q.v.). 
Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Sladen,  M.A.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1909  ; 
tn.   I&77,   Mary  Catherine  Godwin,  only  surv.  child  of 
late  Thomas  Hancock  of  Tyddyn,  Mold,  co.  Flint : — 
Edward  Randulph  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Postal 
add. — Ninfield,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

Harold  Godwin  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.     Res. — 
Son    of    Rev.    Edward    Henry   Mainwaring    Sladen, 
M.A.,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1840,  Hannah  (d.  1880), 
d.  of  John  Baker  Sladen  of  Ripple  Court : — 
Harvey   Sladen,    Gentleman,    b.    1844;    tn.    1886,    Julia 
Dorcas,  yst.  d.  of  late  James  Winkworth  Winstanley,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Riverside,    Chester;    and   has   issue — (1)    Hubert 
Edward   Harvey  Sladen,   Gentleman,    b.   1887    [tn.   19 19, 
Renee,  d.  of  M.  Charles  Herekelbout,  of  Paris,  and  has 
issue — Denis  Hubert  Douglas  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
Alan  Edward  Harvey   Sladen,  Gentleman,   b.  1921  ;  and 
Patricia  Esther]  ;  (2)  Eddystone  Winstanley  Sladen,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1889;  and  Violet  Catherine  [m.  1923,  Rev.  John 
M.  Munro  and  has  issue].    Res. — Hawley,  2  Herbert  Road, 
Bournemouth. 

Only  son  of  Joseph  St.  Barbe  Sladen  of  Ripple  Court, 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Sladen,  d.  of  Lawrence  Banks  of 
Boys  Hall,  co.  Kent : — 
Joseph  Sladen,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Ripple  Court,  co. 
Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A.,  b.  1840; 
tn.  1st,  1864,  Caroline  Mary  {d.  1873),  d.  of  Sampson 
Towgood  Wynne  French  of  Cuskinny,  co.  Cork;  2nd, 
1875,  Lady  Sarah  Sophia  Lambart,  second  d.  of  the 
8th  Earl  of  Cavan  ;  and  has  surv.  issue  by  1st  tn. — 
(1)  Arthur  French  Sladen,  Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  C.V.O.,  Private 
Sec.  to  sue.  Govs. -Gen.  of  Canada  1899-1926,  b.  1866 
[tn.  1891,  Kathleen  Hume,  second  d.  of  late  W.  F.  Powell  of 
Edgewood,  Ottawa,  and  has  issue — Joseph  Douglas  Sladen, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  Claude  St.  Barbe  Sladen,  Gentleman, 
b.  1894;  Reginald  Lawrence  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1897; 
Gilbert  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  and  Kathleen  St. 
Barbe  (Club — Travellers')] ;  (2)  Rev.  Lawrence  Banks  Sladen, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  Vicar  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Kidderminster,  b.  1867  (Res. — The  Vicarage, 
Kidderminster) ;  (3)  Lieut. -Comdr.  Sir  Sampson  Sladen, 
K.B.E.,  late  R.N.,  Chief  Officer  London  Fire  Brigade 
1909-18,  b.  1868  [tn.  1896,  Fanny  Harriet  (d.  1919),  d.  of 
late  George  Sayer  Boys,  R.N.  (Res. — Ripple  Cottage, 
Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.  Club  —  United  Service)] ; 
issue  by  2nd  tn. — (4)  Frederick  William  Lambart  Sladen, 
Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  d.  1921  [tn.  1902,  Henrietta  Emily 
Violet,  d.  of  Charles  Robert  Barton,  D.L.,  of  The 
Waterfoot,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  left  issue  —  Charles 
Dermot  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1903];  (5)  Reginald  John 
Lambart  Sladen,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Principal  Medical 
and  Health  OfficerG.I.P.  Railway,  India,  Capt.  A.F.I. M.C., 
b.  1877  [tn.  1902,  Jessie,  d.  of  the  late  Peter  Stuart  of 
Blackheath,  and  has  issue — Kenneth  Reginald  Sladen, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Margaret  Shiela] ;  (6)  Hugh 
Alfred  Lambart  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  (7)  Alexander 
George  Lambart  Sladen,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  (ret).  T.A. , 
Eng.  (Kingswood  House,  The  Lee,  nr.  Great  Missenden, 
Bucks.  Club — Junior  Carlton),  b.  1880  [tn.  1915,  Doris 
Maud,  only  child  of  Albert  Mayer  of  30  Barkston  Gardens, 
S.W.,  and  has  iisue — Antony  Edward  Lambart  Sladen, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Patricia  Enid  Lambart]  ;  (8) 
Algernon  Ryder  Lambart  Sladen,  Esq.,  Major  (T.A.) 
R.G.A.  (Clubs— British  Empire,  R.A.C.),  b.  1885  [tn. 
1913,  Winifred  Evelyn,  d.  of  John  Dupuis  Cobbold  of 
Holywell,  and  has  issue — Algernon  Ivan  Sladen,  Gentleman, 
b.  191  o]  ;  (9)  Edward  Lambart  Sladen,  Gentleman, 
M.I.C.E.  (c/o  Carro  Ferril  del  Sud,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argen- 
tine), b.  1888  ;   and  five  daus.     Seat — 

Sons  of  Douglas  Brooke  Sladen,  Gentleman,  b.  1824  ; 
d    1910;  tn.  1849,  Mary  (d.  1868),  d.  of  John  Wheel- 
ton,  Sheriff  of  London  : — 
Douglas    Brooke   Wheelton    Sladen,    Gentleman,    B.A., 


B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1st,  1880,  Margaret  Isabella, 
(d.  1919),  d.  of  Robert  Muirhead  of  Ararat,  Victoria, 
Australia  ;  2nd,  1920,  Christian   Dorothea,  d.  of  the  late 

John    Duthie  of  Cults  House,  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue 

Douglas  Brooke  Charles  Sladen,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  R.A. 
(ret.),  b.  1881  [tn.  1914,  Eleanor  Thorold  Dinorbin,  d.  of  late 
Percival  Hughes,  Colonial  Civ.  Ser.].  Address — c/o  West- 
minster Bank,  George  Street,  Richmond,  Surrey.  Clubs — 
Authors',  Ranelagh. 

Rev.  St.  Barbe  Sydenham  Sladen,  formerly  Rector  of  St. 
Margaret  Pattens,  E.C.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1883, 
Harriet  Ann,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Octavius  Brock;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Leslie  St.  Barbe  Sladen,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1888  ;  (2)  Norman  St.  Barbe  Sladen,  Gentleman, 
b.  1891  [m.  1920,  Violet  Mabel,  d.  of  Robert  Henry 
Thorpe,  M.Inst.C.E.  and  has  issue  — Ruth  St.  Barbe  (Club 
—Royal  Societies)] .  Res. — 8  Clydesdale  Mansions,  Notting 
Hill,  W.i  1.     Club— City  Carlton. 

SLADDEN(H.Coll.,4Aug.  1926).  Or,  a  pale  azure,  on 
a  chief  of  the  last  a  mitre  between  two  crosses  pattee  of 
the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  cf 
the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  azure,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a  catheiine-wheel  or.     Motto— "  Cura  ut  valeas." 

Fifth  son  of  John  Sladden,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Ash -next- 
Sandwich,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1870 ;  tn.  1840,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Thomas  Coleman,  of  Gcss  Hall,  Ash,  Kent : — 
Sir  Julius  Sladden,  Knt.  Bach.  (1926),  b.  1847  ;  m.  1877, 
Eugenie  Narcisse,  d.  of  John  Mourilyan,  of  Paris;  and  has 
issue — John  Dilnot  Sladden,  Esq.,  b.  1878  [m.  1925, 
Winifred  Letitia,  d.  of  Thomas  Hawkins];  Arthur  Francis 
Savory  Sladden,  Esq.,  M.D.,  b.  1884  [tn.  1914,  Mary 
Christabel,  d.  of  Rev.  Llewellyn  Williams] ;  George 
Mourilyan  Sladden,  Esq.,  b.  1886  [tn.  1925,  Marjorie 
Mary,  d.  of  of  Rev.  E.  Ford]  ;  Cyril  Edgar  Sladden,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  late  Worcestershire  Regt.,  Head  of 
Science  Dept.,  Eton,  b.  1890  [tn.  1919,  Alice  Amelia,  d. 
of  Rev.  A.  E.  Brown-Constable] ;  May  Eugenie ;  Mary 
Kathleen;  Ethel  Narcisse  ;  and  Juliet  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
Seward  House,  Badsey,  Evesham,  Worcestershire.  Club— 
Evesham  (Evesham). 

SLADE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  pale 
counterchanged  and  three  horses'  heads  erased  two  and 
one  of  the  second,  a  chief  ermine,  thereon  two  bombs  fired 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  amount  vert,  a  horse's  head  erased  sable, 
encircled  with  a  chain  in  the  form  of  an  arch  gold.  Mottoes 
— "  Fidus  et  audax  "  ;  "A  bon  droit."  Livery  —  Green 
coat,  silver  buttons. 

Sons   of    Sir   Cuthbert   Slade,   4th    Bart,   of  Maunsel 

House,    co.   Somerset,    Capt.  (ret.)   (late    Adj.)   Scots 

Guards,    J. P.    co.    Somerset,    b.    1863;    d.    1908;    tn. 

1896,  Kathleen,  dau.  of  Rowland  Scovell  of  Fairholme, 

co.  Dublin : — 

Sir  Alfred  Fothringham  Slade,  5th  Bart.  (30  Sept.  1831), 

Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Scots  Gds. ,  b.  1898  ;    tn.  1922, 

Freda  Mary,  yngr.  d.  of  the  late  Sidney  Meates,  of  White 

Hall,    Maidenhead.      Seat — Maunsel   House,    Bridgwater. 

Res. — Beacon  Lodge, Colwall,  co.  Hereford.  Clubs — Pratt's. 

Guards', 

Michael  Nial  Slade,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
Somerset  L.I.,  b.  1900;  tn.  1928,  Angela  Clare  Rosalind, 
d.  of  Orlando  Chichester.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Alfred  Frederic  Adolphus  Slade,  3rd  Bart., 

Receiver-Gen.    of    Inland    Revenue,    Hon.    Col.    2nd 

Somerset  Vol.,  formerly  Capt.  57th  Foot,  b.  1834  ;  d. 

1890 ;  tn.  i860,  Constance,  d.  of  William  Cuthbert  of 

Beaufort  Castle,  Hexham,  Northumberland  :  — 

Basil  Alfred  Slade,  Esq.,  b.  1865  ;    tn.  1st,  1891,  Louisa 

Mary  (obtained  a  divorce  1925),  d.  of  William   Clements 

of  Kingsclere  ;  and  has  had  issue — Frederick  William  Patrick 

Slade,    Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  late    R.N.V.R.,  Asst.   Agent 

Port   Sudan,   served   Great  War,  Chevalier  Order  of  the 

Redeemer,  and   M.C.  (Greece),   b.    1892  [tn.  19 14,  Marie, 

d.  of  Edouard  Perruche,  and  d.  1928,  leaving — 1  dau.]  ; 

and  Iris  Mary  ;   2nd,  1925,  Grace  Joanna,  d.  of  Edward 

H.  Tame,  of  Halstead,  Essex.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Sir  Frederick  William  Slade,  and  Bart.,  Q.C., 

b.   1801  ;    d.   1863  ;    tn.   1833,    Barbara   Maria,    d.   of 

Charles  Browne-Mostyn  : — 

Harry  Hubert  de  Merve  Slade,  Esq.,  b.  1845  ;  tn   1879, 

Evelyn   Juliet   Marguerite,   second  d.   of  Capt.   Frederick 

Sayer.     Res. — 41  Chester  Terrace,  S.W.i.      Club — Junior 

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Son  of  Wyndham  Slade,  Esq.,  T.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Somerset,  B.A.  Balliol  Coll.  (Oxon.),  Metropolitan 
Police  Magistrate  1877- 1901,  formerly  Capt.  West 
Somerset  Yeo.  Cav.,  late  Recorder  of  Penzance,  b. 
1826;  d.  1910 ;  m.  1863,  Cicely,  d.  of  Sir  Digby 
Neave,  Bart.,  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex:  — 
Wyndham  Neave  Slade,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll. 
Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,   Recorder  of  Bridgwater,  b.  1867' 


m.  1895,  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  William  Clarence  Watson  of 
Colworth,  Beds.    Seat — Montys  Court,  Taunton. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Hickes  Slade,  5th  Lancers, 

b.  1829;  d.  1884;  m.  1861,  Cecilia  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir 

Charles  Des  Voeux,  2nd  Bart.: — 
Cecil  William  Poulet  Slade,  F.R  G.S  ,  F.Z.S.,  late  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  Wiltshire  Regt.  and  British  South  African  Police, 
served  Mashonaland  1890  (med.  and  clasp),  and  H.Q. 
Aldershot  1915-19,  b.  1863.  Res.— 3  Upper  Belgrave 
Street,  S.W.i.     Clubs— Arthur's,  Turf,  R.Y.S. 

Reginald  Robert  Slade,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
Suffolk  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1915,  b.  1868.  Club— 
Arthur's. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Fitz  Clarence  Slade,  M.A.  (Oxon. ), 

Rector  of  Buckland,  Surrey,  Rural  Dean  of  Reigate,  b. 

1831  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1858,  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  of  Henry 

Warre  of  Bindon,  Somerset :  — 
Marcus  Warre  Slade,  Esq.,  K.C.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1901,  Josephine  Isabella,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  H.  Savill  Young  of  Mallard  Court,  Oxon.  ;  and  has 
issue— Marcus  George  Savill  Slade,  Gentleman,  b.  1906; 
Muriel  Rebecca  ;  and  Eleanor  Isabella.  Res. — Mallard's 
Court,  Stokenchurch,  Bucks.     Club — United  Service. 

Henry  Adolphus  Warre  Slade,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m. 
1898,  Beatrice  Isobel  Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  David  A.  Gordon 
of  Culvennan,  co.  Kirkcudbright  ;  and  has  issue  —  (1) 
Gerald  Gordon  Slade,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1899  ;  (2) 
Maurice  Gordon  Slade,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res.  - — 
Willard's  Hill,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 


SLANEY,  see  KENYON-SLANEY. 


SLATOR,  see  WILSON-SLATOR. 


SLAUGHTER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a 
saltire  sable  (Slaughter) ;  2.  ermine,  on  a  chief  indented 
gules,  three  ducal  coronets  or  (Leech);  3.  argent,  a  iret 
sable  (Vernon) ;  4.  barry  of  six  or  and  azure  (Pembridge) ; 
5.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  collared  or  (Pipe);  6. 
argent,  three  bugle-horns  sable,  stringed  or  (Bellingham) ; 
7.  bendy  of  six  argent  and  gules,  on  a  canton  sable,  a 
lion  passant  argent  (Bellingham) ;  8.  argent,  a  cross  en- 
grailed gules  (Wiltshire) ;  9.  paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  on 
a  bend  or,  three  pheons  of  the  second  (Hathway).  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-eagle  argent,  with 
wings  expanded  azure.  Motto — "  Despicio  terrena." 
Livery — White,  blue  facings. 


Sons  of  Edward  Slaughter,  by  his  wife  Frances,  d.  of 
Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  Baronet,  of  Talacre: — 

Very  Rev.  Monsignor  Edward  Henry  Slaughter,  Private 
Chamberlain  at  the  Court  of  the  Vatican. 

William  Edmund  Slaughter,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;  m. 
1870,  Teresa,  d.  of  Joseph  Coverdale  of  Ingatestone,  co. 
Essex;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Slaughter,  Gentleman, 
b.  1872  [m.  1 91 7,  Grace  Joan,  d.  of  William  Treharne 
Pellew,  of  Trewint,  North  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  — 
Barbara] ;  (2)  William  Slaughter,  Gentleman,  b.  1872 ; 
(3)  Reginald  Slaughter,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
(ret.)  R.A.S.C.,  served  Boer  War  1899-1901,  and  Great 
War  1914-18  (desp.  6  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.),  b.  1874  [m. 
1927,  Gladys  Elizabeth  d.  of  T.  W.  Pessell] ;  (4)  Basil 
Slaughter,    Gentleman,    b.     1877   [m.  ,    Elise,    d.    of 

E.  Sandys,  and  has  issue — 3  sons,  1  dau.] ;  Mary  Frances  ; 
and  Constantia.  Estate — Widcombe  Lodge,  East  Harptree, 
co.  Somerset.  Post.  add. — 7  Arundel  Street,  Strand,  Lon- 
don.    Club — Junior  Carlton. 

SLAZENGER  (H.  Coll.).     Azure,  a  chevron  between  in 


chief  two  lymphads,  sails  furled,  with  oars,  and  in  base  an 


anchor  erect,  all  or.  Mantling— Azi-  North  of  ireiand 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  'ar  and  Great  War 
azure,  winged  or,  each  wing  charsir  Claude  Champion 
barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mot'Lodgei  Maldon,  Essex  ; 

Yr.    son    of    the    late    Joion  Srniiey>    Esq.,    Lieut. 

Cheshire,  by  Eliza  his  wife^g  Smjiey,  Esq. ,  b.  19 10  ; 
Albert  Egerton  Legh  Slaze^ sq->  6-  IQl6.  and  Patricia 
Gold  and  Silver  Wyre  Draw-Goring  Heath,  Oxon.  Town 
the  Court  of  that  Compaq  r  w  Clubs—  Naval  and 
of  Philip  Gully  of  TheycRoy  ulster  Yacht. 
Captain  late  of  the  22P  Es  Member  Ulster  Unionist 
Mary  Elizabeth,  his  wiffo  [an.  r9IO-22,  Major  Res.  of 
Head  Hall,  WinlatorS(  served  m  S.  African  War  (medal 
Ralph  Chivers  Gully  S^ar  Igi4_l8|  b_  l879  (adopted  the 
add.—  Sandwich  Bay, 
Clubs — City  Carlton, 

SLEIGHT  of  We 
and  sable,  in  chi- 
lymphad  with  sa 
sable  and  or.     C 
with  sail  hoiste 
sable.  Badge — 
proper,  enfilecj 
slight  none." 
Sons  of 
b.  1853; 
of  John 

Sir  Ernes, ' 
Hall,  Line? 
Regt.    (T.f 
Margaret, 
J.P.,  of 
Sleight, 
Esq.,  b 
son,  so: 
Res.— S 

Rowk  ; 
Alderma\ 
— Row! 
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Danestj 

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of  Chri 
Peter  S 

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Edith 
Cleet' 
Gentl 
man 
Grin 

mal   name   of   Kerr    1905) ;    m.    1905,    Maud,  d.  of 

SI    L.  Simpson  of  New  York;    and  has  issue  — Cyril 
Smiley,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Elizabeth  Maud. 
-39  Eaton  Place,  S.W.    Clubs— Marlborough,  Carlton, 
try. 

Son  of  Hubert  Stewart  Smiley,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  Roy. 

Fus.,  b.  1883 ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1909,  Elsie  Hope,  d.  of  the 

late  Sir   Charles  Frederick  Gill,    K.C.,    Recorder    of 

Chichester : — 
Charles  Michell   Smiley,    Gentleman,    b.    19 10.     Res. — 
S.  Audley  Street,  W.i. 

IITH,  see  ARMITAGE-SMITH,  CUSACK-SMITH, 

"F  -ASSHETON  -  SMITH,        FREER  -  SMITH, 

LIES-SMITH,     GREVILLE-SMITH,     HORTON- 

.TH,     HORTON-SMITH-HARTLEY,     LAWSON- 

.ITH,    LEADBITTER-SMITH,    LINDSAY-SMITH, 

i  TAYLOR-SMITH. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).     Ermine,  on  a  pale  gules,  between 

ur  cross  crosslets  of  the  second,  a  like  cross  or.    Mantling 

ules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 

ubit  arm  couped  fessewise  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  the 

land  proper  grasping  a  sword  erect  of  the  second,  pom- 

elled  and  hilted  or.      Supporters — On   the  dexter,  a 

syphon  or,  the  wings  per  fesse  or  and  sable ;   on  the 

mister,  a  lion  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 

crozier  or.     Motto — "  Faber  meae  fortuna?." 

Son  of  Frederick  Smith,  of  Birkenhead,   Barrister  - 

at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  ;  d.  1887  ;  m. 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edwin  Taylor,  of    Birkenhead  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Edwin  Smith,  P.C.,  G.C  S.I., 

K.C.,  1st  Earl  of  Birkenhead  (28  Nov.  1922),  Viscount  Fur- 

neaux  of  Charlton,  Viscount  (13  June  1921),  and  Baron 

(3  Feb.  1919),  Birkenhead  of  Birkenhead,  and  a  Baronet 

(24  June  1918),  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 


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Gray's  Inn,  K.C.  1908,  Bencher  1908,  Treasurer  1916, 1917, 
and  1924,  Solicitor-Gen.  1915,  Attorney-Gen.  1915,  and 
1916-19,  Lord  High  Chancellor  1919-22,  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1924,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1901,  Margaret  Eleanor,  d.  of 
Rev.  Hugh  Furneaux,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford  ; 
and  has  issue — Frederick  Winston  Furneaux  Smith, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Furneaux,  b.  1907 ;  Lady 
Eleanor  Furneaux  ;  Lady  Pamela  Margaret  Elizabeth. 
Seat — Charlton,  Banbury,  co.  Oxford.  Town  res. — 32 
Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.i.  Clubs  —  Marlborough, 
Pratt's,  Carlton. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  nebuly  argent,  each 
charged  with  as  many  crescents  sable,  a  chief  or,  issuant 
therefrom  a  demi-lion  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  an  antique  crown  or,  an 
ostrich's  head  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  gold, 
between  two  wings  quarterly  sable  and  argent.  Supporters 
— On  either  side  a  lion  rampant  vert,  ducally  gorged 
and  lined  or.     Motto — "  In  seipso  totus  teres." 

Son  of  Ferdinando  Dudley  Lea  Smith,  Esq.,    J. P., 

D.L.,  of    Halesowen    Grange,    b.     1834  ;    d.    1905  ; 

m.  1865,  Amy  Sophia,  d.  of  James  Heath   Leigh,  of 

Belmont  Hall,  Cheshire  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ferdinando  Dudley  William  Lea  Smith, 
12th  Baron  Dudley  (15  Feb.  1439),  J. P.  co.  Worcester, 
Lieut. -Col.  (ret.)  Worcs.  Regt.,  b.  1872  ;  s.  as  13th  Baron 
on  the  termination  of  the  abeyance  in  his  favour  191 6  , 
m.  1904,  SybilAugusta,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Coventry, 
Rector  of  Severn  Stoke,  Worcs.;  and  has  issue — Hon. 
Ferdinando  Dudley  Henry  Lea  Smith,  b.  19 10  ;  Hon. 
Barbara  Amy  Felicity.  Seats — Mear  House,  Kempsey, 
Worcs. ;  The  Grange,  Halesowen,  co-  Worcester. 

SMITH  of  Appledore  (H.  Coll.,  30  Oct.  1920).  Argent, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper, 
a  lion  passant  gules,  in  chief  three  estoiles  sable.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  mast  and  sail  of  a  ship  proper,  the  sail  charged 
with  a  sphinx  couchant  sans  wings  argent,  an  anchor 
fessewise  sable,  entwined  with  a  scroll  silver  inscribed 
"  H.M.S.  Romulus  "  in  letters  also  sable.  Badge — A 
flower  de  luce  leaved  and  slipped,  and  a  sprig  of  oak 
fructed  in  saltire  both  proper,  ennled  with  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Quod  facio,  valde  facio." 

Son  of  Thomas  Reardon  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  of 
Appledore,  Devon,  b.  1809;  d.  1859;  m.  1832, 
Elizabeth  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Capt.  Philip  Green  : — 
Sir  William  Reardon  Smith,  1st  Bart.  (1  July  1920),  of 
Appledore,  Devon,  b.  1856  ;  m.  r88o,  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas 
Pickard  Hamlyn  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Willie  Smith,  Esq., 
b.  1887  [m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  of  John  Wakeley,  of 
Cardiff;  and  has  issue — William  Reardon  Smith,  Esq., 
b.  1911  ;  Allan  John  Smith,  Gentleman,  6.  1914  ;  Douglas 
Hamlyn  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Eileen 
Mary  {Res.  —  Lyncombe,  Barry,  co.  Glamorgan)];  (2) 
Douglas  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1894  [m.  1916,  Gladys  May,  d.  of 
John  Randall,  of  Cardiff ;  and  has  issue — Margaret 
Hamlyn;  Jean  Reardon] ;  Lilian  Nellie  [m.  1914,  William 
Liley,  of  Clinton  Road,  Penarth.  Glam]  ;  Gertrude  [tn. 
1914,  Arthur  John  Popham,  of  Tydraw  Road,  Penylan 
Cardiff] ;  Elizabeth  Hamlyn  [m.  1922,  Douglas  Aubrey 
Low,  of  Cape  Town  and  has  issue] ;  Grace  Hamlyn.  Res. — 
Cornbrough,  Ty-Gwyn  Road,  Pen-y-lan,  Cardiff.  Clubs — 
Reform;  1920;  R.T.  Yacht:  Exchange;  County 
(Cardiff). 

SMITH,  of  Brownlow  (ante  1580,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).      Per 
pale   or    and    gules,    three    fleurs-de-lys   counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
fleur-de-lys  parted  per  pale  or  and  gules. 

Only  son  of  William  Smith,  Gentleman,  of  Brownlow, 
Congleton,  b.  1816  ;  d.  189 1  ;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  John  Nowell,  of  Congleton  : — 
William  George  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;    m.  1896, 
Ellen,  d.  of  George  Wilson,  of  Astbury  ;  and  has  issue- 
William  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  John  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1900  ;  George  Robert  Timmis  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;  Peter  Timmis  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res.— 
Brownlow,  nr.  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

SMITH  of  Colwyn  Bay  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Per  chevron 
gules  and  argent,  in  chief  two  cocks  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  whale  spouting  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  whale,  a  cock, 
both    as    in    the    arms.      Supporters— Dexter,    a    miner, 


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and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  Capt.  North  of  Ireland 
Imp.  Yeom.,  served  in  S.  African  War,  and  Great  War, 
b.  1876;  m.  1903,  Valerie,  yst.  d.  of  Sir  Claude  Champion 
de  Crespigny,  Bart.,  of  Champion  Lodge,  Maldon,  Essex  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Hugh  Houston  Smiley,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1905;  (2)  John  Claude  Smiley,  Esq.,  b.  19 10; 
David  de  Crespigny  Smiley,  Esq.,  b.  1916;  and  Patricia 
Margaret.  Seat — Great  Oaks,  Goring  Heath,  Oxon.  Town 
res. — 8  Hay  Hill,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs — Naval  and 
Military  ;  Roy.  Clyde  ;  and  Roy.  Ulster  Yacht. 

Peter  Kerr  Kerr-Smiley,  Esq.,  Member  Ulster  Unionist 
Council,  M.P.  for  Antrim  Jan.  1910-22,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  21st  Lancers,  served  in  S.  African  War  (medal 
and  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-18,  b.   1879  (adopted  the 


additional  name  of  Kerr  1905) ;  m.  1905,  Maud,  d.  of 
Ernest  L.  Simpson  of  New  York;  and  has  issue  —  Cyril 
Hugh  Smiley,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  and  Elizabeth  Maud. 
Res. — 39  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs—  Marlborough,  Carlton, 
Cavalry. 

Son  of  Hubert  Stewart  Smiley,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  Roy. 

Fus.,  b.  1883 ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1909,  Elsie  Hope,  d.  of  the 

late  Sir   Charles  Frederick  Gill,    K.C.,    Recorder    of 

Chichester : — 
Charles  Michell   Smiley,    Gentleman,    b.    1910.     Res. — 
50  S.  Audley  Street,  W.i. 

SMITH,  see  ARMITAGE-SMITH,  CUSACK-SMITH, 
DUFF  -ASSHETON  -  SMITH,  FREER  -  SMITH, 
GILLIES-SMITH,  GREV1LLE-SMITH,  HORTON- 
SMITH,  HORTON-SMITH-HARTLEY,  LAWSON- 
SMITH,  LEADBITTER-SMITH,  LINDSAY-SMITH, 
and  TAYLOR-SMITH. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  pale  gules,  between 
four  cross  crosslets  of  the  second,  a  like  cross  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  couped  f essewise  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  the 
hand  proper  grasping  a  sword  erect  of  the  second,  pom- 
melled and  hilted  or.  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a 
gryphon  or,  the  wings  per  fesse  or  and  sable ;  on  the 
sinister,  a  lion  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
crozier  or.     Motto — "  Faber  meae  fortunas." 

Son  of  Frederick  Smith,  of  Birkenhead,   Barrister- 

at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  ;  d.  1887  ;  m. 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edwin  Taylor,  of    Birkenhead  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Edwin  Smith,  P.C.,  G.C  ST., 

K.C.,  1st  Earl  of  Birkenhead  (28  Nov.  1922),  Viscount  Fur- 

neaux  of  Charlton,  Viscount  (13  June  1921),  and  Baron 

(3  Feb.  1919),  Birkenhead  of  Birkenhead,  and  a  Baronet 

(24  June  1918),  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 


Gray's  Inn,  K.C.  1908,  Bencher  1908,  Treasurer  1916, 1917, 
and  1924,  Solicitor-Gen.  1915,  Attorney-Gen.  1915,  and 
1916-19,  Lord  High  Chancellor  1919-22,  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1924,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1901,  Margaret  Eleanor,  d.  of 
Rev.  Hugh  Furneaux,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford  ; 
and  has  issue — Frederick  Winston  Furneaux  Smith, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Furneaux,  b.  1907 ;  Lady 
Eleanor  Furneaux  ;  Lady  Pamela  Margaret  Elizabeth. 
Seat — Charlton,  Banbury,  co.  Oxford.  Town  res. — 32 
Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.i.  Clubs  —  Marlborough, 
Pratt's,  Carlton. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  nebuly  argent,  each 
charged  with  as  many  crescents  sable,  a  chief  or,  issuant 
therefrom  a  demi-lion  of  the  third.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  an  antique  crown  or,  an 
ostrich's  head  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  gold, 
between  two  wings  quarterly  sable  and  argent.  Supporters 
— On  either  side  a  lion  rampant  vert,  ducally  gorged 
and  lined  or.     Motto — "  In  seipso  totus  teres." 

Son  of  Ferdinando  Dudley  Lea  Smith,  Esq.,    J. P., 

D.L.,  of    Halesowen    Grange,    b.    1834 ;    d.   1905  ; 

m.  1865,  Amy  Sophia,  d.  of  James  Heath   Leigh,  of 

Belmont  Hall,  Cheshire  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ferdinando  Dudley  William  Lea  Smith, 
1 2th  Baron  Dudley  (15  Feb.  1439),  J.P.  co.  Worcester, 
Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  Worcs.  Regt.,  b.  1872  ;  s.  as  13th  Baron 
on  the  termination  of  the  abeyance  in  his  favour  191 6  , 
m.  1904,  SybilAugusta,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Coventry, 
Rector  of  Severn  Stoke,  Worcs.;  and  has  issue — Hon. 
Ferdinando  Dudley  Henry  Lea  Smith,  b.  1910  ;  Hon. 
Barbara  Amy  Felicity.  Seats — Mear  House,  Kempsey, 
Worcs. ;  The  Grange,  Halesowen,  co.  Worcester. 

SMITH  of  Appledore  (H.  Coll.,  30  Oct.  1920).  Argent, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper, 
a  lion  passant  gules,  in  chief  three  estoiles  sable.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  mast  and  sail  of  a  ship  proper,  the  sail  charged 
with  a  sphinx  couchant  sans  wings  argent,  an  anchor 
fessewise  sable,  entwined  with  a  scroll  silver  inscribed 
"H.M.S.  Romulus"  in  letters  also  sable.  Badge — A 
flower  de  luce  leaved  and  slipped,  and  a  sprig  of  oak 
fructed  in  saltire  both  proper,  entiled  with  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Quod  facio,  valde  facio." 

Son  of  Thomas  Reardon  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  of 
Appledore,  Devon,  b.  1809 ;  d.  1859 ;  m.  1832, 
Elizabeth  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Capt.  Philip  Green  : — 
Sir  William  Reardon  Smith,  1st  Bart.  (1  July  1020),  of 
Appledore,  Devon,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1880,  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas 
Pickard  Hamlyn  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Willie  Smith,  Esq., 
b.  1887  [m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  of  John  Wakeley,  of 
Cardiff;  and  has  issue — William  Reardon  Smith,  Esq., 
b.  1911  ;  Allan  John  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Douglas 
Hamlyn  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Eileen 
Mary  (Res.  —  Lyncombe,  Barry,  co.  Glamorgan)];  (2) 
Douglas  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1894  [m.  1916,  Gladys  May,  d.  of 
John  Randall,  of  Cardiff ;  and  has  issue — Margaret 
Hamlyn;  Jean  Reardon] ;  Lilian  Nellie  [m.  1914,  William 
Liley,  of  Clinton  Road,  Penarth.  Glam] ;  Gertrude  [m. 
1914,  Arthur  John  Popham,  of  Tydraw  Road,  Penylan 
Cardiff] ;  Elizabeth  Hamlyn  [m.  1922,  Douglas  Aubrey 
Low,  of  Cape  Town  and  has  issue] ;  Grace  Hamlyn.  Res. — 
Cornbrough,  Ty-Gwyn  Road,  Pen-y-lan,  Cardiff.  Clubs — 
Reform;  1920;  R.T.  Yacht:  Exchange;  County 
(Cardiff). 

SMITH,  of  Brownlow  (ante  1580,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).      Per 
pale    or     and    gules,    three    fleurs-de-lys   counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
fleur-de-lys  parted  per  pale  or  and  gules. 

Only  son  of  William  Smith,  Gentleman,  of  Brownlow, 
Congleton,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  John  Nowell,  of  Congleton  : — 
William  George  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;    m.  1896, 
Ellen,  d.  of  George  Wilson,  of  Astbury  ;  and  has  issue — 
William  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  John  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1900  ;  George  Robert  Timmis  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;  Peter  Timmis  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 
Brownlow,  nr.  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

SMITH  of  Colvvyn  Bay  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Per  chevron 
gules  and  argent,  in  chief  two  cocks  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  whale  spouting  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  whale,  a  cock, 
both    as    in    the    arms.      Supporters — Dexter,    a    miner, 


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holding  in  the  exterior  hand  and  resting  on  his  shoulder  a 
pickaxe,  suspended  from  his  belt  a  miner's  lamp  all  proper  ; 
sinister  a  female  weaver,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a 
shuttle  also  proper.     Motto — "  Gratias  ago." 

Son  of  Joshua  Smith  of  Eccles,  J. P.  Lancashire,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  1906  ;   m.  1852,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Henry  Whalley 

of  Trawden,  co.  Lancaster: — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Henry  Smith,  1st  Baron  Colwyn, 
of  Colwyn  Bay,  co.  Denbigh  (22nd  June  1917),  Bart.  (1912), 
J.P.Cheshire,  Denbigh,  Carnarvon,  and  forSalford,  b.  1859  ; 
m.  1882,  Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  of  the  late  Hamilton  Savage  of 
Eccles,  Manchester;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hon.  Frederick 
Hamilton  Henry  Smith,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Camb.),  b.  1887  [m. 
1913,  Hilda,  eldest  d.  of  John  Ross  of  Alexandria  ;  and  has 
issue — Frederick  John  Vivian  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  19 14;  and 
Elizabeth  Joan  Babette  Hamilton  (Res. — Sefton  House, 
Lathom,  nr.  Ormskirk)  ] ;  (2)  Hon.  Hubert  Constantine 
Smith,  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  1890  [m.  1917,  Marjorie,  d.  of 
Arthur  Birkett ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Constantine  Smith, 
Esq.,  b.  1919;  Anthony  Methwold  Constantine  Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Elizabeth  Pamela  (Res. — White 
Lodge,  Knutsford,  Cheshire)];  Hon.  Winifred  [m.  19 17, 
MajorThomas  Roy  Irons,  R.A.F.] ;  Hon.  Dorothy  Elizabeth 
[m.  1910,  Alan  George  Boumfrey  of  Willaston,  Cheshire]; 
and  Hon.  Kathleen  Whalley.  Res. —  Queen's  Lodge, 
Colwyn  Bay  ;  and  12  Abingdon  Gardens,  W.8. 

SMITH  of  Kidderminster  (H.  Coll  ).  Argent,  on  a 
cross  gules,  between  four  horseshoes  proper,  five  bezants. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  garb  fessewise  or,  a  pheasant  proper. 
Badge — A  sprig  of  apple  leaved  and  blossomed  proper, 
entiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto— "Dens  meus  dux  meus." 
Son  of  : — 

Sir  Herbert  Smith,  1st  Bart.  (U.K.,  30  June  1920),  of 
Kidderminster,  co.  Worcester,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1892,  Emily, 
d.  of  George  Pratt  of  Kidderminster ;  and  has  issue — 
Herbert  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1903  ;  Mabel  Merci ;  Dora  [m. 
1922,  George  Ingram,  of  Northampton].  Res. — Blake- 
brook  House,  Kidderminster ;  Witley  Court,  Stour- 
port,  co.  Worcester. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  8  Mar.  1926).     Argent,  a  cross  couped 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  unicorn's  head  erased  sable,  armed, 
crined  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross  couped  or, 
two  roses  in  saltire  argent,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper.    Motto — "  Pactum  serva." 

Only  son  of  Francis  Smith,  Gentleman,  of  Colombo, 

Ceylon,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1869,  Emily  Minter,  d. 

of  William  Johnson  Iron,  of  Dover,  Kent : — 
Rev.  William  Francis  Smith,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Weston-by-Welland,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, b.  1880;  m.  1905,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 
John  Meade,  Vicar  of  Boughton  Monchelsea,  co.  Kent  ; 
and  has  issue — Graham  Francis  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Res. — Weston  Vicarage,  Market  Harborough. 

Son  of  Thomas  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1927  ; 

m.  1871,  Georgiana  Rollings:  — 
Archibald  Thomas  Sydney  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ; 
m.  1908,  Ethel  Gertrude,  d.  of  John  Cooper,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Delaprie  Abbey,  co.  Northants.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ronald 
Thomas  Sydney  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  (2)  John 
Siward  Sydney  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Mary  Monica 
Sydney ;  Aileen  Winifred  Sydney ;  and  Joy  Millicent 
Sydney.     Res. — Diyanila  Kele,  Lindula,  Ceylon. 

PRINCE-SMITH  of  Hillbrook  (H.  Coll.,  1911).  Per 
chevron  nebuly  or,  guttee-de-sang  and  gules,  two  stags' 
heads  caboshed  in  chief  of  the  last  and  a  rose  in  base  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  erased  gules, 
charged  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms,  between  a  stag's  attires 
or.     Motto — "  Firmior  quo  paratior." 

Son  of  Sir  Prince-Smith,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.,  b.  1840  ;  d. 
1922;  m.  1864,  Martha  Ann  (d.  1913),  d.  of  John 
Greenwood  of  Skipton-in-Craven,  Yorks. : — 

Sir  Prince  Prince-Smith,  2nd  Bart.  (11  Feb.  191 1),  b. 
1869  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1922,  the  additional  surname 
of  Prince;  m.  1894,  Maud  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Wright  of 
Mayfield,  Keighley,  and  has  issue — William  Prince-Smith, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  late  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b.  1898  [m.  1923,  Marion 
d.  of  Nickell  Lean,  of  Beach  Lawn,  Waterloo,  Liverpool] ; 
Doris  Evelyn  [m.  1919,  Capt.  John  H.  Brigg  ;  and  has  issue] ; 
and  Joan  Mary  [m.  1926,  David  Allan  Hield;  and  has 
issue].  Seats — Whinburn,  Keighley;  and  Southburn, 
Driffield,  Yorks. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  27  April  1889).  Per  fesse  azure  and 
gules,  a  fesse  flory  counterflory  argent,  between  three 
mullets  in  chief  or,  and  a  rock,  thereon  a  dove  in  base  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


gules,  on  a  chief  indented  sable,  a  unicorn's  head  erased  or, 
between  two  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 


colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with 
a  collar  flory  counterflory  azure,  on  the  head  a  crown  vallary 
or,  three  mullets  fessewise  gold.     Motto — "  Perseverando. " 

Sons    of  Rt.     Hon.    Sir    Cecil   Clementi  Smith,    P.C. 

G.C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  of  The  Grange, 


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Welwyn,  6. 1840  ;  m.  1869,  Teresa,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Newcomen,  of  Kirkleatham  Hall,  Redcar:— 

Arthur  Clementi  Smith,  Esq. 

Hubert  Clementi  Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Brigadier  late 
R.  E.  and  Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's 
Medal,  4  clasps,  King's  Medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great  War 
(desp.,  D.S.O. ,  Legion  of  Honour),  b.  1878;  m.  1909, 
Kathleen  Margaret,  d.  of  Sir  Harry  Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart.  ; 
and  has  issue — Paul  Stopford  Clementi  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  and  three  daus.  Res. — Kirby  House,  Hungerford. 
Club — United  Service. 

Eustace  Clementi  Smith  Esq., Indian  Army,  b.  1879. 

SMITH  of  Sydney  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  or, 
between  in  chief  a  fleece,  and  in  base  a  plough  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  garb  surmounted  by  five  mullets  in  arch  or.  Badge — A 
pineapple  proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "Sapit 
qui  laboret." 

Son  of  James  Smith,  cf  Hackney  : — 

Hon.  Sir  James  Joynton  Smith,  K.B.E.  (1920),  M.L.C.of 
N.S.  Wales,  b.  1855  ;  m.  18     ,  Nellie  Eloise,  d.  of 
Res.— Hastings,  Baden  Street,  Randwick,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  between  three 
horseshoes  argent,  a  mullet  between  two  boars'  heads 
couped  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  unicorn's  head  erased  argent, 
armed  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  horseshoe  sable. 
Supporters  —  On  the  dexter,  a  lion  proper,  and  on  the 
sinister,  a  stag  proper,  between  the  attires  a  passion-cross 
gules,  each  supporter  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
barnacle  or.     Motto — "  Paulatim." 

Son  of  Samuel  Wyatt  Smith,  of  Bristol,  b.    1825  ; 

d.  1875  :— 
Sir  Hubert  Llewellyn  Smith,  G.C.B.  (1919),  formerly 
Comptroller-Gen.  and  Permanent  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade, 
Chief  Economic  Adviser  to  H.M.  Govt.  1919-27,  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1901,  Edith,  d.  of  G.  M.  Weekley,  of  Hartlands, 
Cranford;  and  has  issue  —  Arthur  Llewellyn  Smith, 
Esq.,  b.  1903  ;  Harold  Wyatt  Llewellyn  Smith,  Esq., 
b.  1906  ;  John  Clare  Llewellyn  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1909 ; 
Stephen  Hubert  Llewellyn  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  Mar- 
garet Llewellyn ;  and  Pbcebe  Llewellyn.  Res. — 5  The 
Grove,  Highgate  Village,  N.6.     Club — New  University. 

Sir  CLARENCE  SMITH,  Kt.  Bach.,  one  of  His 
Majesty's  Lieutenants  for  City  of  London,  J. P.  co. 
Kent,  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull  (1892-95). 
Born  June  16,  1849,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Gervase  Smith,  D.D.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears 
for  Arms  :  Sable,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  and  couped 
at  the  shoulder  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  a  lamp 
suspended  by  three  chains  or,  between  two  ivy  leaves  in 
pale  also  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  mullets  of  six 
points  gules.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  for 
his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  pickaxes  in 
saltire  sable,  thereon  an  eagle  wings  expanded  or,  each 
wing  charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  gules  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "Quasrendo."  Married,  1875,  Mary  (d.  1923), 
daughter  of  William  Webster  of  Highbury,  N.  ;  and  has 
jssue — (1)  Rev.  Gervase  Ashton  Smith,  Vicar  of  Shurdington 
since  1921,  b.  1876  (Res.—  Shurdington  Vicarage,  nr.  Chel- 
tenham) ;  (2)  Stanley  Turnor  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1879  [m.  1905, 
Hilda,  d.  of  Rev.  Walford  Green,  D.D.];  (3)  Clarence 
Hubert  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1882;  (4)  Rev.  Everard  Smith, 
b.  1885  [m.  1910,  Margaret,  d.  of  J.  T.  Whiteley,  of  Leeds 
(Res.— Hermitage  Vicarage,  Newbury,  Berks.)] ;  (5)  Alton 
Ewart  Clarence  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  S.  Lanes.  Regt., 
b.  1887  [m.  1916,  Hilda  Burnet,  d.  of  T.  E.  Salvesen,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  37  Inverleith  Place,  Edinburgh];  (6)  Kenneth 
Clarence  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1891  \m.  1916,  Marian  Hebe,  d.  of 
Asher  Prior,  of  Havergal  House,  Chichester] ;  Helen ; 
Doris;  Kathleen;  and  Vera.  Postal  address — Wilmington 
Manor,  Kent.     Club— Reform. 

SMITH.  Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  nebuly 
counter-nebuly  or,  between  two  bezants  in  chief  and  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch^e  in  base  of  the  third,  a  pellet  between  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Cre8t — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  head  couped 
argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle  azure,  and  between  two 
bezants.     Motto—"  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Only   son  of  Sir  Edwin   Thomas   Smith,    K.C.M.G., 


M.P.,    J. P.,  of  Marryatville,    Adelaide,    b.    1830;    d. 

1919;    m.   firstly,  1857,  Florence,  daughter   of  Robert 

Stock   of    Clifton   (she   died    1862)  ;      secondly,    1869, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward  Spicer  of  Adelaide  : — 

Sydney    Talbot    Smith,     Esq.,     M.A.,    LL.B.    Cantab., 

b.  1861  ;  m.  Florence,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  W.  Chettle,  Vicar  of 

Bradley,  Staffs.,  and  has  issue — 4  sons.     Post,  address — 

Kensington  Park,  South  Australia. 

SMITH  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  smith's 
hammer  sable,  on  a  chief  argent  a  pale  gules,  charged 
with  a  leopard's  face  affrontee  of  the  first,  between  two 
lymphads  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-leopard  guardant  or, 
collared  and  chained  and  supporting  a  flagstaff  sable, 
flowing  therefrom  a  banner  azure  charged  with  a  mullet 
argent,  fimbriated  gules.  Badge — In  front  of  two  smiths' 
hammers  in  saltire  sable  a  rose  gules,  surmounted  by 
another  rose  argent.  Motto — "  Loyal  and  stand  fast." 
Son  of  John  Smith,  of  Consett : — 

Hon.  George  John  Smith,  C.B.E.,  V.D.,  Col.  (ret.)  N.Z. 
Defence  Corps,  Member  House  of  Representatives,  New 
Zealand,  b.  1862;  tn.  1st,  1887,  Eleanor  Sarah  Bruce 
(d.  191 7),  d.  of  Robert  Dawson,  of  Brucefield;  2nd,  1924, 
Constance  Margaret,  d.  of  Alexander  Harley,  and  widow 
of  Arthur  Martin,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.  Res.— Riverlaw, 
Opawa,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 

SMITH  of  Hexham  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  castle  gules,  on 
a  chief  sable,  between  two  martlets  argent,  a  lozenge  of 
the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  crane  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  snake 
vert,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  upon  a  lozenge  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Firm  in  faith." 

Son  of  the  late  Thomas  Eustace  Smith,   M.P.,    of 
Gosforth  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 
Clarence  Dalrymple  Smith,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1868  ; 
m.  ,  Cicily,  d.  of  late  Charles  Foster,  of  Southill, 

co.  Durham.     Res. — Loughbrow,  Hexham,  Northumber- 
land.    Clubs — Windham,  Carlton. 

SMITH  of  Poyntington  Manor  (H.  Coll.,  17  Nov. 
1917).  Vert,  a  cross  ermine,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  lymphad  sails  furled  argent,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  a  garb  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb  or,  a 
pen  and  a  sword  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — "  Esse  quam 
videri." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Smith,  of  Mark  Lane,  London, 
b.  ;   m.  : — 

Frederick  William  Weld -Smith  (formerly  Smith),  Gen- 
tleman, b.  .  Res. — The  Grange,  Thornford,  Sher- 
borne, Dorset. 

SMITH    (H.   Coll.,  ).      Barry   of  six   ermine   and 

gules,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned  with  a  vallary  crown 
or,  between  three  passion-crosses  gold.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as 
in  the  arms,  holding  in  the  fore-paws  a  cross  also  as  in  the 
arms,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind  foot  on  an  annulet  or. 
Motto — "  Doctrina  ferro  perennior." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Canon  Gregory  Smith,  LL.D. ,   of  The 

Howdah,    Horsell,  Woking,    b.    1826;    d.   1920;    m. 

Agnes,  d.  of  Rev,  G.  W.  Murray,  M.A. : — 
Lt.-Col.  Arthur  Murray-Smith,  C.B.E.,  R.A.,  b.  1868; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll  19 12  the  additional  surname  of 
Murray  ;  m.  1899,  Rebe  Mabel,  d.  of  Thomas  Marlow, 
of  Aldridge,  Staffs.  ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  Ronald 
Murray-Smith,   Lieut.    R.N.,   b.    1903;    and  Doris   Rebe. 

Club Army  and  Navy. 

Gordon  Murray-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  assumed  by 
Deed  Poll  191 2  the  additional  surname  of  Murray  ;  m.  1900, 
Annie  Helen,  d.  of  Arthur  Mander,  and  has  issue — Barbara 
[m.  1925,  Dr.  Robert  Fenner] ;  Agnes  ;  and  Betty  Constance. 
Res. — 8   Kensington  House,  Kensington  Court,  W.8. 

Sons  of  John  George  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.   1829;   d. 

1917  ;  m.  1869,  Amy,  d.  of  Charles  Frederic  Darwall 

of  The  Close,  Walsall:— 
George  Frederick  Darwall  Smith,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
M.D.,  B.Ch.  (Oxon.),  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  L.R.C.P.  (Lond.), 
b.  1874;  m.  1905,  Louise,  d.  of  Henry  Peter  Payne;  nd 
has  issue  —  John  Anderton  Darwall  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912  ;  Randle  Frederick  Hicks  Darwall  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914.  Res. — Thoke  Cottage,  Hamsey  Green,  near 
Warlingham. 

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ERNEST  OCTAVIUS  SMITH,  Esquire,  J. P.  for  New 
South  Wales,  being  the  fifth  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Jennings  Smith,  M.A.  (Cambs. ),  first  Incumbent  of  St. 
Paul's,  Paterson,  New  South  Wales,  by  his  wife  Anne  Tim- 
berlake.  Armorial  bearing's— Quarterly,  sable  and  argent, 
a  cross  parted  and    fretty  counterchanged,  between  in  the 


first  and  fourth  quarters  three  martlets,  one  and  two  or,  and 
in  the  second  and  third  a  lion  rampant  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  demi-lion  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
passion  cross,  two  trefoils  in  saltire  slipped  or.  Motto — 
"Mens    conscia   recti."      Residence — 

SMITH.  Erminois,  a  chevron  gules,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
of  the  last  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between 
two  martlets  or,  quartering  Green  and  McKenzie,  a  crescent 
for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest,  issuant  from 
a  chaplet  of  roses  argent,  a  rock  proper,  thereon  a  martlet 
rising  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  as  in  the  arms,  leaved 
and  slipped  proper.  Motto  — "  Suaviter  sed  fortiter." 
Livery— Dark  green,  with  scarlet  piping,  the  collar  trimmed 
with  red  and  white  lace,  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Francis  Patrick  Smith,  Gentleman,  of  Barnes 
Hall,  b.  1835;  d.  1919;  m.  1868,  Margaret  Scott 
(d.  1900),  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Gatty,  Doctor 
of  Divinity,  Vicar  of  Ecclesfield,  co.  York.  : — 

William  McKenzie  Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  (ret.)  York- 
shire Dragoons  ("Queen's  Own")  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
b.  1869  [Arms  as  above,  impaling: — Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
lozengy  argent  and  gules  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  leopards'  faces  or  (for  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam)]  ;  m. 
July  29,  1899,  Lady  Mabel  Florence  Harriet  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,  J.  P.  W.  R.  Yorks.,  second  dau.  of  Viscount 
Milton.     Seat—  Barnes  Hall,  Sheffield. 

Francis  Scott  Scott-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  September  8, 
1870  ;  m.  January  27,  1898,  Beatrice  Maud,  youngest  dau. 
of  Rev.  E.  L.  Walsh  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  and  has  issue- 
Rosemary  L'Estrange  Scott.  Res.— Banks  Hall,  Barnsley, 
Yorks.  J' 

Philip  Gatty  Smith,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Major  (ret.) 
Yorkshire  Dragoons,  b.  January  27,  1875;  m.  1921, 
Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Major  Walter  Burrell ;  and  has  issue- 
Alexander  Mackenzie  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res.— 
The  Lodge,  Hovingham,  York. 

Leonard  Kirke  Smith,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  formerly 
Col.  comdg.  "Royal  Scots"  Regt.,  b.  January  24, 
1877;  m.  1914,  Vera,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Hubert 
Hicks,  Lanes.  Fus.,  and  has  issue  —  Peter  Mackenzie 
Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Michael  Mackenzie  Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Colin  Mackenzie  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925.     Res.—  Aberford  House,  Aberford,  Leeds. 


Ven.  Godfrey  Scott  Smith,  Arcrldeacon  of  Furness,  M.A. 
Oxon. ,6.  July  14,  1878;  m.  1906,  Katharine  Isabella,  elderd. 
of  Admiral  A.  T.  Powlett  of  Frankton  Manor,  near  Rugby  ; 
and  has  issue — Francis  Armand  Smith,  Gentleman,  Mid- 
shipman R.  N.,b.  1910;  Sidney  Powlett  Smith,  Gentleman, 

b.  1913;  John  Mackenzie  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 
and  three  daus.     Res.  —  Haverthwaite  Vicarage,  Ulverston. 

David  Thurstan  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  December  8, 
1879  ;  m.  1908,  Barbara  H. ,  d.  of  C.  Dorrington  Batt  of  The 
Hill,  Witney,  and  has  issue — David  Patrick  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1909  ;  Ailrie  Mackenzie  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
and  3  daus.     Res. — Ebberston  Hall,  Snainton,  Yorks. 

Gilbert  Kirke  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  June  20,  1881 ; 
m.  19 19,  Margery  White  ;  and  has  issue  — Patrick  Mackenzie 
Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Christopher  Antony  Mackenzie 
Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res. — Eutterglen,  Dunkeld. 

George  McKenzie  Smith,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  East  Lanca- 
shire Regt.,  b.  May  26,  1883.     Res. — Cuilaluinn,  Aberfeldy. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  cross  formee  extended 
to  the  sides  of  the  shield  pean,  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  fleur-de-lys,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a 
saltire  couped  gules,  a  wreath  of  oak  or.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  saltire  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules,  between  two  branches  of 
oak  fructed  proper.     Motto — 

Son  of  Benjamin  Smith  of  Merridale,  Wolverhampton, 
b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Horace  Percy  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

SMITH  (L.O. ,  1867).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  an  eagle 
displayed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  horse-shce 
of  the  field  (Smith) ;  2  and  3,  or,  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
in  chief,  and  in  base  the  attires  of  a  stag  affixed  to  the  scalp 
gules,  a  chief  chequy  of  the  last  and  argent  (Molison,  L.O. , 

c.  1672-7).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  ostrich  proper,  in  his  beak  a  horse- 
shoe or.     Motto — "  Tu  ne  cede  malis." 

Eld.  son  of  Major  John  Smith,  51st  Regt.  Bengal  Army, 
b.  ;  d.  ;  m.         : — 

?  present  representative. 

SMITH.  Azure,  a  saltire  parted  and  fretty  between  four 
martlets  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert  a  serpent 
nowed,  thereon  an  owl  all  proper.  Motto — "  Coenobio 
salvus." 

Sons    of    Gordon    Smith,    Gentleman,    M.R.C.S.    ot 
England,  b.   1829;  d.  ;  m.  1855,  Henrietta  Alice, 

dau.  of  John  Gutsole  of  Dover: — 
Samuel  Gordon  Smith,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1858. 
Anderson    Francis    Smith,     M.R.C.P.    and    M.R.C.S., 
Edinburgh,    b.    Dec.    14,    1859. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  cottised  between 
three   cinquefoils  ermine,    all   within   a  bordure  engrailed 


argent.      Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 


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of  a  talbot's  head  couped  gules,  a  cinquefoil  couped  ermine, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert. 

Son  of  Henry  Flesher  Smith,  Esq.,   J. P.  Colonies  of 
New  South  Wales  and  Queensland,^.  1838;  d.  1910; 
m.   1877,    Sophia   Susannah,    d.    of   Edward    Charles 
Close    of    Morpeth,    in    the    Colonv    of    New    South 
Wales  :— 
Thomas  Close   Smith,   Gentleman,   M.A.  (Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford),    Barr.-at-Law,    late   Major   R.    Bucks.    Hussars, 
b.  1878;  m.  1909,  Hon.  Mary  Caroline  Elizabeth  Grenville 
Morgan-Grenville  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Sidney  Grenville 
Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Charles  Nugent  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911  ;  Henry  Temple  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
and  Susan  Caroline.      Estate  and  postal  address — Boycott 
Manor,  Buckingham.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge. 

JOSEPH  SMITH,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster 
and  co.  Denbigh,  and  for  the  Borough  of  Oldham,  Mayor 
of  Oldham  1893-94.  Born  Sept.  22,  1844,  second  son  of  the 
late  John  Smith  of  Holyrood,  Oldham,  by  his  wife  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Senior  of  Shelley,  Yorkshire.  Armorial 
bearings  —Per  chevron  invected  sable  and  erminois,  two 
owls  in  chief  argent  and  a  rose  in  base  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  thereon  an  owl  argent.  Motto  — "  Labore  et  dili- 
gentia."  Married,  Sept.  29,  1869,  Ann  Maria,  dau.  of 
John  Jackson  of  North  Moor,  Oldham  ;  and  has  Issue — 
Annie  Adeline.  Residence — Plas  Parciau,  Old  Colwyn, 
N   Wales. 

LUMLEY-SMITH.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  two 
chevronels  invected  between  two  demi-gryphons  couped 
respecting  each  other  in  chief,  and  as  many  battleaxes  in 


saltire  in  base,  all  sable,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Smith) ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  pile  or,  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two  and 
one  of  the  field  (Gabriel).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  greyhound  couchant  proper,  two  battleaxes 
in  saltire  or.     Motto — "  Pret  a  tressaillir." 

Issue  of  Sir  Lumley  Smith,  Kt.  Bach.,  M.A. ,  and 
sometime  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall  (Camb.),  K.C. ,  and 
formerly  Q.C. ,  a  Master  of  the  Bench  and  Treasurer 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  Senior  Judge  of  the  City  of 
London  Court,  and  a  Judge  of  the  Central  Criminal 
Court,  a  Member  of  the  Commission  of  Lieutenancy 
for  the  City  of  London,  a  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex,  and 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  West  Sussex,  Recor- 
der of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  1883-94  ;  Judge  of  the 
Shoreditch  and  Bow  County  Courts  1892-93,  and  Judge 
of  the  Westminster  County  Court  1893-1901,  b.  1834 
(being  a  younger  brother  of  the  late  Richard  Horton 
Horton-Smith,  Esq.,  K.C. — q.v.);  d.  1918  ;  m.  1874, 
Jessie  Croll  (who  died  Nov.  15,  1879),  sec.  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Gabriel,  late  of  Edgecombe 
Hall,  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  first  and  last  Baronet, 
and  a  Knight  of  the  Medjidie  : — 
Thomas    Gabriel    LumleyLumley-Smith,    Esq.,    D.S.O. 


(1918),  Major  Res.  of  Officers  late  21st  ("Empress  ot 
India's")  Own  Lancers.  F.S.A.,  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  Grand  Secretary 
to  the  Mark  Master  Mas.ns,  formerly  of  Trinity  Coll., 
Cambridge,  b.  Oct.  27,  1879;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the 
additional  surname  of  Lumley  \m.  Sept.  12,  1911,  Gwen- 
dolen, younger  dau.  ofCharles  Edward  Coles,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
Pasha;  and  has  issue — Timothy  Algernon  Lum ley-Smith, 
Esq.,  b.  1914;  Crewe  Humphrey  Lumley-Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1920  ;  and  Moya.  Res. — 50  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 
Clubs — Cavalry,  Athenaeum. 

Sibyl  Gabriel  Lumley,  m.  1901,  Sir  Cecil  James  Barrington 
Hurst,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C,  and  has  issue. 

Alice  Gabriel  Lumley,  m.  1906,  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Henry 
Keane,  C.  B.E.  (d.  1925)  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Francis 
Keane,  4th  Bart,  of  Cappoquin))  ;  and  has  issue. 

RICHARD  CLIFFORD  SMITH,  Esquire,  F.G.S.,  J.P. 
cos.  of  Derby  and  Manchester.  Born  June  12,  1846,  being 
the  only  son  of  George  Samuel  Fereday  Smith,  F.G.S., 
F.R.G.S.,  of  Grovehurst,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1884,  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Kent,  Sussex,  and  Lancaster, 
M.A.  (Queen's  Coll.),  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  by  his  wife  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Hampson  of  Manchester.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  a 
bend  engrailed  argent,  between  two  salamanders  in  flames 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  rock,  a 
chamois  proper.  Motto — "  Per  saxa  per  ignes,"  Married, 
June  1,  1870,  Alice  Maude  (d.  1910),  second  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lever  Rushton  of  Moor  Piatt,  co.  Lancaster.  Seat — Grove- 
hurst, Tunbridge  Wells. 

SMITH.  Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  two  tridents  erect 
in  chief  and  a  thunderbolt  winged  and  inflamed  in  base, 
all  counter-changed.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  thunderbolt  winged 
argent  and  inflamed  proper,  a  representation  of  a  Cyclops' 
head  affronted  also  proper.  Motto — "  Mine  eye  is  single." 
Livery— Black,  with  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Roandeu  Albert  Henry  Bickford  Smith,  Esq., 

F.S.A. ,     of    Trevarno,     Helstone,     Cornwall,     M.A. 

(Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  late  Capt. 

Cornwall  Rifle  Rangers,  b.   1859  ;    d.  ;    m.  189 1, 

Caroline  Louisa  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  J.   E. 

Hilary  Skinner,  Barrister-at-Law:— 

William  Nugent    Venning  Bickford  Smith,    Gentleman, 

b.   May  14,   1892.      Seats — Trevarno,  Helstone,  Cornwall ; 

Young  House,  Broadhempstone,  Devon. 

John  Allan  Bickford  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  April  23,  1895. 

SIDNEY  SMITH,  Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings— 
Gyronny  of  eight  gules  and  sable,  four  pheons  in  saltire, 
points  to  the  centre.    Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


on  a  Roman  fasces,  a  pheon  point  upwards  or,  between 
two  laurel-branches  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Concedat 
laurea  linguas.  '     Residence— 19  Doyle  Gardens,  N.W.10. 


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WILLIAM  SMITH,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batt. 
Black  Watch,  V. D. ,  J.  P.  co  Forfar,  and  for  co.  of  city 
of  Dundee.  Born  March  1844,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  David  Smith  of  Dundee,  and  his  wife  Isobel,  dau.  of 
Gabriel  Ramsay.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1897)— 
Argent,  a  bend  azure,  between  three  horse-shoes  inter- 
laced sable  in  chief  and  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  third 
in  base,   beaked   and  membered  gules.     Mantling  azure, 


doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a 
fleur-de-lys  argent,  interlaced  with  a  horse-shoe  sable  ; 
and  on  an  escroll  over  same  this  Motto,  "  Ready  and 
fit."  Married,  Tune  1866,  Susan  Roberts,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  John  Cable;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Alexander  Duncan 
Smith,  Gentleman,  Member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates 
[m.  1898,  Helen  Gordon  Fullerton]  ;  (2)  John  Smith,  b. 
and  d.  1870 ;  (3)  John  Cable  Smith,  b.  and  d.  1871 ;  (4) 
David  Ramsay  Smith,  b.  1876,  d.  1877  ;  (5)  Harry  Kebel 
Smith,  Gentleman,  3rd  V.B.R.H.  b.  Nov.  1877  (Res.— 
7  Beechwood  Terrace,  Dundee) ;  (6)  William  Ramsay 
Smith,  Gentleman,  3rd  Vol.  Batt.  R. H.,  b.  Oct.  1880; 
(7)  Sydney  Watson  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  1882 ;  (8) 
Charles  John  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  1884;  (9)  James 
Stewart  Richardson  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  July  1889  ;  (10) 
Kenneth  Roberts  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  (Res.  —  83 
Pitkerrow  Road,  Dundee)  ;  Isabella  Butchart  ;  Susan  ; 
Wilhemina  Ramsay  ;  Victoria  Ramsay ;  Elizabeth ;  and 
Marion. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  be- 
tween three  oak-leaves  vert,  each  charged  with  an  acorn 
or,  as  many  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lys  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  habited  azure,  cuffed,  and 
charged  with  three  mascles  in  chevron  argent,  holding  in 
the  hand  proper  three  branches  of  oak  vert,  fructed  or. 
Motto — "  Deo  non  fortuna  fretus. " 

Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Frederick  Danvers  Smith, 

2nd  Viscount  Hambleden,  D.L.  co.  Devon,  b.  1868  ; 

d.  1928 ;    m.    1894,    Lady  Esther   Caroline   Georgina, 

third  d.  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Arran  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  William  Henry  Smith,  3rd  Viscount  Hambleden 
(10  Nov.  1 891)  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  sea-lion  vert, 
langued  gules,  sem£e  of  escallops  and  gorged  with  a  collar 
or,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  gold  chain  a  portcullis  of  the 
third  ;  sinister,  a  wyvern  gules,  langued  azure,  sem6e  of 
mullets  or,  and  gorged  with  a  gold  chain,  therefrom  pen- 
dent a  portcullis  of  the  third],  b.  1903  ;    m.  1928,    Lady 


Patricia  Herbert,  d.  of  15th  Earl  of  Pembroke.  Seat — 
Greenlands,  Henley-on-Thames.  Town  res.— 31  Belgrave 
Square,  S.W.i. 

Hon.  James  Frederick  Arthur  Smith,  b.  1906. 

Hon.  David  John  Smith,  b.  1907. 

WILLIAM  MACADAM  SMITH,  Esquire,  J. P.  for 
co.  Somerset  1896,  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  the 
co.  of  Lanark,  a  Volunteer  Officer.  Born  Oct.  2,  i860,  being 
the  third  son  of  James  Smith  of  Benvue,  near  Glasgow,  by 
his  wife  Ann  Wells,  dau.  of  Robert  Brown,  Edinburgh. 
Armorial  bearings— Azure,  in  chief  a  drinking-cup  and 
in  base  a  chess-rook  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the 
last,  a  chess-rook  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest  —  On    a    wreath    of   the    colours,    in    front    of    a 


dolphin  hauriant  or,  three  chess-rooks  azure.  Motto— 
"Generosity  with  Justice."  Livery— Dark  green  and  gold. 
Married,  Sept.  5,  1883,  Helena  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Greenshields  Ross,  J. P.,  of  Ravensleigh,  near  Glasgow; 
and  has  Issue  —  Robina  Metta ;  Dorothy  Wells ;  and 
Ida  Jean.     Res. — 19  Hamilton  Drive,  Glasgow,  W.2. 

Sir  WILLIAM  ROBERT  SMITH,  Knight  Bachelor 
(1919),  M.D.  (Aberdeen),  D.Sc.  (Edinburgh),  D.P.H. 
(Camb.),  M.D.  (honoris  causa)  National  Univ.  of  Greece, 
Athens,  Padua,  and  Ghent,  LL.D.  (honoris  causa)  Univ. 
of  Geneva,  Hon.  Diploma  in  State  Medicine  of  the  Royal 
Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Ireland),  F.R.S. 
(Edinburgh),  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple),  Hon.  Col. 
Med.  Units  44th  Div.  T.A.,  Specialist  Sanitary  Officer 
67th  Div.  T.A.  1914-18,  late  Brig.-Surg.  4th  City 
of  London  Vol.  Inf.  Brig,  and  London  Rifle  Brig., 
Principal,  late  President,  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Public 
Health,  Professor  of  Forensic  Medicine  and  Toxicology 
in  King's  College,  Univ.  of  London,  D.L.  and  J.  P. 
co.  London  (Sheriff  1898-9),  and  co.  Berkshire,  Medical 
Officer,  London  School  Board,  Vice-Chairman  of  the 
Metropolitan  Asylums  Board  1910-13,  Mayor  of  Holborn 
1905-6.  Decorations— V.D.,  T.D.,  Knight  of  Grace  of 
the  Venerable  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Orders  of  the  Medjidie,  the  Royal  Redeemer 
of  Greece,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Legion  of  Honour 
(France),  Excellent  Crop  with  GrandCordon  (China),  Crown 
of  Roumania,  George  I.  of  Greece,  Leopold  II.  of  Belgium, 
Crown  of  Italy,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Gold  Medal  for 
Services  to  Preventive  Medicines,  Ministre  de  Publique 
Instruction,  -France,  Medals  of  Honour,  University  of 
Brussels,  City  of  Bordeaux,  City  of  Ghent,  Hon.  Freedom 
of  Scarborough.  Born  May  28,  1850,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Thomas  Smith,  of  Plumstead,  and 


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Elizabeth  Harriet  his  wife.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll. ) — 
Vert,  a  saltire  between  in  chief  a  rose,  and  a  sun  rising  from 
the  base  or,  on  a  canton  ermine,  a  civic  wreath  of  the  second. 
Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  falcon  wings  endorsed  and  inverted  proper,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an 
escutcheon  vert,  thereon  a  serpent  nowed  gold.  Motto — 
"  Prudentia  et  constantia."  Livery — Dark  green  and  gold. 
Married  1st,  April  18,  1877,  Mary  Eleanor  (d.  1901),  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Major  Richard  Pascoe  of  Falmouth  ;  and 
has  Issue — Arthur  Corbett  Smith,  Major  R.F.A.  (Spec. 
Res.),  M.A.  (Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford),  Barrister-at- Law,  b.  Nov.  i, 
1879  [m.  iq2i,  Theresa  Iris,  d.  of  Oscar  Thomas];  and 
Marion  Edith  Katherine;  2nd,  April  21,  1913,  Frances 
Wheeler,  J.  P.,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Venerable  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  widow  of  Robert  Byles, 
Esq. ,  of  Norton-on-Tees.  Res. — 37  Russell  Square,  Lon- 
don, W.C.  ;  The  Homestead,  Cookham,  Berks.  Chambers 
— 5  Essex  Court,  Temple,  EC.  Clubs—  Carlton,  Royal 
Societies',  Savage,  Royal  Automobile. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  15  August  1862).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  three  unicorns' 
heads  erased  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  quarterly 
argent  and  azure,  erased  or.  Mottoes — "  C'en  est  fait  "  ; 
"  Prodesse  quam  conspici." 

Only  son  of  Henry  Dolling  Smith-,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
b.  1858;  d.  1906;  m.  1886,  Frederica  Charlton,  yst.  d. 
of  William  Wightwick,  Esq.,  of  Folkestone,  J. P.  co. 
Kent  :— 
Cuthbert  Henry  Dolling  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 
Surv.    son    of    Major-General   Walter    Henry   Smith, 
I.S.C.,  b.   1828  ;    d.   1899  ;    m.   1857,  Catherine,  d.  of 
Rev.  Robert  James  Todd  Dolling,  M.A.,  late  Rector 
of  Wormshill,  co.  Kent:  — 
William   Hawker  Smith,  Gentleman,   b.   14  April  1869. 
Res.— 

SMITH  of  Pittodrie  (L.O.).  Or,  on  the  waves  of  the 
sea,  a  three-masted  ship  in  full  sail  proper,  flagged  gules, 
on  a  chief  vert,  a  flame  of  fire  between  two  horse-shoes  of 
the  first.     Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  his  liveries,  a  sea-horse  argent.     Motto — "Per  undas." 
Livery — Green,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  George  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Aberdeen,  Capt. 

6th    Batt.    Gordon    Highlanders,    b.     1871  ;    killed    in 

action  1915  ;  m.  1896,  Kathleen  Marion,  d.  of  William 

Workman : — 
Robert   Laidlaw  Smith,    Gentleman,    b.    1906.      Seat  — 
Pittodrie,  Pitcaple,  Aberdeenshire. 


SMITH  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  between  two  bulls' 
heads  erased  azure,  armed  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-bull  salient  azure,  armed  and  unguled  or. 
Motto — ■"  Delectat  amor  patriae." 

Sons  of  Capt.  William  Thomas  Smith  of  Besborough, 

b.   1816 ;    d.    1884;   m.    1st,   Caroline    Eliza  (d.    1866), 

d.    of    William    Walman    Patterson    of    Coggeshall, 

Essex  ;  2nd,  1873,  Kate  Auber  Chambers: — 

FitzHenry  Augustus    Smith,    Esq.,    J. P.    (High   Sheriff 

1905),  b.  1859;  m.  19 10,  Kathleen  Muriel,  elder  d.  of  late 

Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Oates  Travers,  Leicestershire,  and  grand-d. 

of    late    Maj.-Gen.    Sir    Henry    Marion    Durand,    R.E. , 

K.  C.S.I.      Seats— 

Percy  R.  C.  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Otto  William  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 
Ernest  St.   George  Smith,  Esq.,   Capt.   2nd  Batt.    Roy. 
Dub.   Fus. ,  b.   1878;  m.  1910,   Kathleen  Emily,  widow  of 
Avenal  Bradford,  and  eld.  d.  of  Col.  Arthur  Phillpots,  late 
R.A.     Res.— 

SMITH  of  Craigend  (L.O. ,  1802).  Gules,  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  garb  in  base 
or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Creat — On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head  erased,  ducally  gorged 
proper.  Motto — "  Macte." 
Present  Representative  (?). 

Smith   of  Craighead.      Same  arms,    with  the  addition 
(rematric.  1802)  of  "  a  bordure  of  the  last  "  {i.e.  or). 

Son  of  Thomas    Deuroche    Smith,    Gentleman,    late 
Bengal  C.S. ,  b.  ;  d.  1925;  m.  1887,  Florence,  d. 

of  Gen.  John  Bayley,  R.E.  : — 

Lewis  Deuroche  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Smith  of  Jordanhill.     Same  arms,  but  (rematric.  4  June 
1802)  the  bordure  engrailed. 

Eldest  son  of  Rt.   Hon.  James  Parker  Smith,   P.C. , 

Fellow  of   Winchester   Coll. ,    sometime   a   Fellow  of. 

Trinity  Coll.,  Camb.,  Barr.-at-Law,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P; 

for    Lmirkshire    (Partick   Div. )    1890-1906,    b.      1854 

d.  1929  ;  m.  1882,  his  cousin,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  the 

late  William  Hamilton  : — 

Archibald  Colin  Hamilton  Parker  Smith,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

Argyll   and  Sutherland    Highlanders,    b.    1883.      Estate — 

Jordanhill,  Glasgow.      Res. — Ryera,  North  Berwick. 


Smith  of  Carbeth-Guthrie. 
1837)  the  bordure  invected. 
Son  of  : — 

Present  Representative? 


Same  arms,  but  (rematric. 


SMITH    (H.    Coll.).      Or,    a    chevron    cottised   sable, 
between  three  demi-griffins  couped  of  the  last,  the  two  in 


chief    respecting    each    other.      Mantling  sable    and    or 
Crest — On   a  wreath   of  the   colours,  an   elephant's   head 


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erased  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  sable. 
Motto — "  Tenax  in  fide." 

Sons  of  Abel  Smith  of  Woodhall  Park,   Herts.,  J. P., 

D.L.,   M.P.,   b.    1829;  d.   1898;    m.    1st,    1853,   Lady 

Susan  Pelham,  second  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Chichester: — 

Abel  Henry  Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  Herts. 

Yeo.  (T.D.),  M.P.  for  Christchurch  1892-1900  and  for  E. 

Herts.    1900-10,    b.   1862;    m.  1889,    Hon.   Isabelle  Anna 

Brownlow,    J. P.   Herts.,  fourth  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Lurgan  ; 

and   has  issue — Winifred  Susan    [m.    1918,   Capt.    James 

Filmer    Hamilton     Houldsworth]  ;    Gladys    Evelyn;    and 

Violet  Frances  Gertrude  \m.   19 16,  Capt.  Charles  Butler, 

O.B.E.,    M.C.,  late  K.R.R.C.].     Seat—  Woodhall   Park, 

Hertford.     Clubs — Carlton,  Wellington. 

Edward  Pelham  Smith,  Esq.,  Major  late  R.A. ,  b.  1868; 
m.  19 10,  Dorothy  Isabel  Morton,  elder  d.  of  Rev.  John 
Colvile  Morton]  Mansel-Pleydell,  M.A.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Reginald  Abel  Smith,  Esq.  (eld.  son  of  Robert 

Smith  of  Goldings — see  below),  J.  P.,  late  Major  Herts. 

Yeo.  Cav.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1857;  d.  1902;  m.   1885, 

Hon.  Margaret  Alice  Holland,  second  d.  of  1st  Viscount 

Knutsford : — 

Reginald   Henry   Macaulay    Abel   Smith,    Esq.,    M.C., 

Capt.  Herts.  Yeo.,  b.  1890;  m.  1st,  1913,  Myrtle  Vere  (d. 

1920),  d.  of  Sir  Robert  Abercromby,  7th  Bait.  ;  2nd,  1922, 

Beatrice,    d.  of  Frances   Pelham  Whithead,  of  36    Hans 

Place,  Chelsea,  and  has  issue— Pamela  ;  and  Cynthia.  Res. 

— Woodfill,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Lionel  Robert  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  Fellow  of  All 
Souls',  Oxford,  b.  1893;  m.  1922,  Monica,  d.  of  Norman 
Ross,  and  has  issue — Christian.  Post.  add. — Pinewood, 
Witley,  Surrey. 

Son  of   Robert  Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Gold- 
ings, b.  1833;  d.  1894;  m.  1857,  Isabel  {d.  1913),  d. 
of   Henry  John  Adeane,   M.P.,  of  Babraham,    Cam- 
bridge : — 
Eustace  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1891,  Aileen 
Geta  Katherine,  d.  of  Col.  John  Augustus  Conolly,  V.C. ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Desmond  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1892;  (2)  Edward  Michael  Conolly  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1899;    (3)  Robert  Eustace  Abel  Smith,   Gentleman,   b. 
1909  ;    Emmeline ;    and  Alethea.      Res. — Longhills,    Bran- 
ston,  co.  Lincoln.     Clubs — Wellington,  Brooks's. 

Sons  of  Lt. -Col.  Wilfrid  Robert  Abel  Smith,  C.M.G., 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.   1870;  killed  in  action  1915;  m.    1900, 
Hon.    Violet  E.  K.  Somerset,  only  d.  of  2nd  Baron 
Raglan  : — 
Ralph   Richard  Abel  Smith,    Gentleman,    Lieut.  Gren. 
Gds.,  b.  1903;  m.  1928,  Olive,  d.  of  James  Ismay.     Res. — 
Upton  Lea,  Slough. 
Wilfrid  Lyulph  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 

Yngst.  son  of  Robert  Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.  ot   Goldings 
(see  above) : — 
Bertram  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O..M.C.,  T.D.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  comdg.   139th  Sherwood  Foresters  Inf.  Bde,,  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.    King  George    1920,    b.    1879 ;    in.    1905,    Hon. 
Rhona  Margaret  Ada  Hanbury-Tracy  (d.  1926),  ygst.  d.  ot 
Baron  Sudeley  ;    and  has  issue — (1)  Jocelyn  Abel  Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  Anthony  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman, 
b.  1909  ;  and  Veronica  Mary.    Res. — Cossington,  Leicester  ; 
45  Montagu  Square,  W.i.     Clubs — Brooks's,  St.  James's. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Albert  Smith,  M.A.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1914 ; 
m.   1st,  1865,  Emma,  fifth  d.  of  William  Markham  of 
Becca  Hall: — 
Edwin  Philip  Smith,  Esq.,  Major  4th  Batt.  Beds.  Regt., 
b.  1865  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Catherine  (d.  1890),  d.  of  Col.  George 
Lloyd- Verney  ;    2nd,    1895,  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  of  W.  S. 
Hodgson,  of  Esher,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — 3  daus.     Res. — 
Wendover,  Bucks. 

Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Abel  Smith,  D.S.O.  (ret.),  R.A. ,  b. 
1870;  m.  1923,  Genevieve  Lilac,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Walsh  of  Armagh.  Res. — 24  Kensington  Court  Gardens. 
W.8. 

Harold  Robert  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Frederick  Chatfield   Smith,    Esq.,   J. P.   and 
D.L.,  of  Bramcote  Hall,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1905  ;  in.  1858, 
Harriet  Matilda  (d.  19 14),  d.  of  Francis  Pym  of  The 
Hasells,  Beds.  :— 
Herbert  Francis  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.  Notts.,  Lt.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  South  Notts.  Imp.  Yeo.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1859  ; 
m.  1894,  Julia,  d.  of  late  Maj.-Gen.  Edmund  Manningham 
Manningham-Buller  of  Brocton  Lodge,  Stafford ;  and  has 
issue — Edmund   Frederic    Herbert   Smith,   Gentleman,    b. 
1898  ;  and  Rubv  Violet.    Seat— Didlington  Hall,  Norfolk. 
R"—  33  Chesham  Place,  S.W.     Club— Carlton , 


Ruthven  Frederic  Ruthven-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1864; 
m.  1894,  Laura  Olivia,  eld.  d.  of  late  Rt  Hon  Sir  John 
Colomb,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.;  and  has  issue  —  Doreen 
Ruthven;  Gwendoline  Laura  ;  and  Theophila  Mary.  Res. 
— 81  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Col.  Granville  Roland  Francis    Smith,  C.B., 
C.V.O.,  of  Duffield  Hall,  Derby,  Assist.-Adjutant  and 
Quartermaster-Gen.    London    District,     late    Lt.-Col. 
Coldstream   Gds.,   b.   i860;   d.    1917  ;  m.   1883,    Lady 
Blanche  Catherine   Keith-Falconer    (d.   1923),  second 
d.  of  8th  Earl  of  Kintore,  K.P.:— 
Rev.  Roland  Audley  Smith,  b.  1887;  m.  1913,  Margaret 
Halcro  Erskine,  only  d.  of  R.  A.  Hill  of  Bridge  of  Allan, 
N.B. ,  and  has  issue — Granville  Roland  Smith,  Gentleman, 
*.  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — Hertingfordbury  Park,  Hert- 

ford. 

Arthur  Francis  Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  Cold- 
stream Guards,  served  in  the  European  War  19 14  (wounded), 
b.  1890;  m.  1918,  Hon.  Monica  Victoria,  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Somerleyton,  and  has  issue— Geoffrey  Arthur  Granville 
Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and  3  daus.  Res. — 12  Eaton 
Square,  S.W.i. 

Sons  of  Francis  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1900),  late  Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Notts.  Imp.  Yeo., 
b.  1861  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1885,  Madeline  St.  Maur,  fourth 
4.  of  Rev.  Henry  Seymour: — 
Henry  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Gds. , 
b.    1900.      Seat — Wilford    House,    Nottingham.       Res. — 
Manor  House,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.     Club — Turf. 
Alexander  Abel  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 

Sons  of  Oswald  Augustus  Smith,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  b.  1826;  d.   1902;   m.  1856,  Rose  (d.   1892), 

only  d.  of  Arthur  Vansittart  of  Shottesbrooke,  Berks.  : — 

Rupert    Oswald    Smith,   Gentleman,   b.    1864.      Club — 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Maurice  Oswald  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Club — St. 
James's. 

Sons  of  Eric  Carrington  Smith,  Esq.,  a  Commissioner 

of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London,  I    1828  ;  d. 

1906;     m.    1849,     Mary    (d.     1891),    third    d.     of    J. 

Maberly:  — 

Lindsay  Eric  Smith,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1852; 

m.  1887,   Helen  Mary,  d.  of  William  James  Collyer  Esq., 

J. P.    of   Hallbourne,     Surrey;     and    has    issue.       Seat — 

Ashford,   Handcross,  Surrey.     Clubs — Travellers',   United 

University,  St.  James's. 

Algernon  Fox  Eric  Smith,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Major  and  Hon. 
Lt.-Col.  late  1st  Life  Gds.,  b.  1857.  Seat~ Gonerby  House, 
Gonerby,  Grantham.     Res. — 59  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

Beilby  Eric  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1864 ;  m.  1887, 
Elizabeth  Mabel,  d.  of  late  Rowland  Hugh  Cotton  of 
Etwal ;  and  has  issue.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Dudley  Robert  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1830;  d. 

1897;  m.  i860,  Emma  Margarette,  second  d.  of  Rev. 

Edward  Willes  of  Astrop : — 

Gerald  Dudley  Smith,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Bucks.   Hussars 

Imp.  Yeo.,  J. P.  Worcester,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1894,  Lady  Barbara 

Elizabeth  Coventry,  J. P.  Worcs.,   eld.   d.  of  9th   Earl  of 

Coventry;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles  Jervoise  Dudley 

Smith,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.   1895  ;  killed  in 

action  1915  ;  (2)  Osbert  Walter  Dudley  Smith,  Gentleman, 

b.    1898.      Seats  —  Strensham   Court,    Worcester  ;  Heath 

House,  Newmarket. 

Alwyn  Dudley  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1895, 
Theodosia,  d.  of  John  Smythe  Egginton  of  Kirkella,  Hull  ; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  and 
Auriol.    Res. — 

Sons  of    Hugh    Colin    Smith,    Esq.,    one   of    H.M.'s 

Lieuts.  for  the  City  of  London,  b.  1836;  d.  1910;  m. 

1865,    Constance   Maria  Josepha,   d.  of  Henry  John 

Adeane  of  Babraham,  co.  Camb.: — 

Vivian  Hugh  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  in.  1897,  Lady 

Sybil  Mary  MacDonnel,  d.  of  the  Earl  of  Antrim  ;    and 

has  issue — (1)  Randal  Hugh  Vivian  Smith,  Gentleman,  late 

Lieut.    17th  Lancers,  b.   1898  [m.   1922,    Hon.   Dorothea 

Gwenllian    James,    d.    of   3rd    Baron    Northbourne,    and 

has  issue — 2  daus.  (Res. — Crockham   Street,  Westerham, 

Kent]  ;   (2)  Stephen  Edward  Vivian  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 

1903  ;  (3)  Hugh  Adeane  Vivian  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 

Victoria  Alexandrina  Vivian  ;  Mary  Constance  Vivian  [m. 

1928,  Francis  James  Rennell  Rodd] ;    Joyce  Sybil  Vivian 

[m.  1926,  Gerald  Harold  Lloyd  Verney,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.]  ; 

and    Honor    Mildred   Vivian.      Seat — Squerryes   Court, 

Westerham,  Kent.     Town  res. — Mitford  House,  Lennox 

Gardens,  S.W.i. 

Owen  Hugh  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  Emmeline, 


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d.  of  Eustace  Abel  Smith,  of  Longhills,  Lincoln.  Res. — 
Langham  House,  Oakham,  Rutland  ;  39  Charles  Street,  W. 
Lancelot  Grey  Hugh  Smith,  Gentleman,  C.B.E.,  b.  1870. 
Res. — Mount  Clare,  Roehampton  ;  33  Portman  Square,  W. 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Aubrey  Clare  Hugh  Smith,  K.B.E., 
C.B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1872;  m.  1899,  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Emma  Beatrice,  eldest  d.  of  Baron  Stalbridge  ;  and 
has  issue — Patrick  Ivo  Hugh  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1900;  and 
Georgina  Maria  Josepha  Beatrice.  Res. — 87  Gloucester 
Place,  Portman  Square,  W.     Club — Brooks's. 

Rear-Admiral  Humphrey  Hugh  Smith,  D.S.O.  (ret.), 
R.N.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1896,  Blanche,  d.  of  Charles  Scott- 
Murray  of  Hambledon,  Bucks.  ;  andhassurv.  issue — Colin 
Edward  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  and  Anne  Margaret. 
Res. — Crown  House,  Porchester,  Hants. 

Arnold    John    Hugh  Smith,    Esq.,   M.C.,  temp.    Capt. 
Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1881.     Res.— 74  Portland  Place,  W.i. 
Sons   of  Martin   Ridley  Smith,  Esq.,  one  of  H.M.'s 
Lieuts.  for  the  City  of  London,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1908  ;  m. 
1st,    1 861,    Emily   Catherine,  d.   of  Henry  Stuart   of 
Corsbie  West,  Newton  Stewart,  N.B.;  2nd,  1884,  Cecilia 
(his  deceased  wife's  sister) : — 
Everard  Reginald    Martin  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ; 
vi.  1906,  Violet   Mary,  only  d.  of  Sir  Everard  Alexander 
Hambro  of  Hayes  Place,  Kent,  and  has  iss*ue — Eric  Martin 
Smith,    Gentleman,    b.    1908.       Res.  —  Codicote    Lodge, 
VVelwyn,  Herts. 
Oliver  Martin  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son   of  Francis   Nicholas   Smith,  Esq.,   of  Wingfield 

Park,  J. P.  and   D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1907)  co.  Derby, 

B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1838  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1st,  1868,  Florence 

Catherine  (d.  1879),  d.  of  William  Drury  Lowe,   Esq.. 

D.L.,  of  Locko  Park;  2nd,  1881,  Constance  Ella,  d, 

of  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Winthrop  : — 

Bernard  Ridley  Winthrop  Smith,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Scots 

Gds.,    B.A.    (Camb.),    b.    1882.      Seat—  Wingfield   Park, 

Ambergate,  co.  Derby. 

Sons   of  Sir   Gerard  Smith,    K.C.  M.G.,   of  Baldock, 

Herts.,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  Scots  Gds.,  J. P.  East  Riding, 

Yorks. ,  M.  P.  .Governor  of  Western  Australia  1895-1900, 

b.  1839;   d.  1920;  m.  1871,   Isabella  Chatelaine,  d.  of 

Rev.  Joseph  Harriman  Hamilton,  Canon  of  Rochester  : — 

Gerard  Hamilton  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.   Derby,  b.  1S76  ; 

m.  1st,  1903,  Lucy  Elizabeth  Madeleine  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the 

late  Sir  Alexander  Campbell  Onslow  ;  2nd,  1927,  Margaret 

Joyce,  d.  of  Dr.   Maurice  Parry-Jones,  and  has  issue — (1) 

Gerard  Onslow  Smith,  Esq.,  b.   1906;  (2)  David  Onslow 

Smith,  Gentleman,  b.   1911.     Res. — St.  Anthony's  Lodge, 

Coxbench,  Derby.     Clubs — Brooks's,  County  (Derby). 

Paul  Hamilton  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  18S2.  Res. — 11 
Park  Hill  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

SMITH  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure, 
between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  sable,  armed,  crined 
and  tufted  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last.  Mantling;  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
unicorn's  head  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Honore." 

Sons  of  Richard  Flood  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1842  ;    d. 
circa  1882  ;  m.  : — 

Sons  ? 

Son  of  Ralph  Smith  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1814  ;  d. 
1852  ;  m.  1841,  Rebecca  M.  Bunbury : — 
Francis  Sidney  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — Gray- 

son, Carter  County,  Kentucky,  U.S.A. 

Sons  of  William  Sidney  Smith,  Gentleman,  of  "Mil- 
ford,"  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  b.  1822;  d.  1902; 
m.  1850,  Louisa  Bagot,  d.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.,  J. P. 
( High  Sheriff  co.  Gal  way  181 1 ),  of  Kiltullagh  and  Clifden 
Castle,  co.  Galway: — 
James  Henry  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  m.  1889,  Mary 
Eleanor   Galwey  ;    and   has  had    issug —  Sidney   O'Carroll 
Smith,  Gentleman,   2nd  Lieut.   K.R.R.C.,  b.    1891  ;  d.  of 
wounds  1916;  and  Eleanor  D'Arcy  [m.  1916,  Cecil  George 
Haselden  Robinson,  and  has  issue].     Post,  add.  —  Milford 
Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Norman  Lionel  D'Arcy  Smith,  Esq. ,  Hon.  Capt.  K.O.S.B. , 
Major  N.Z.  Mil.  and  late  Chief  Staff  Off.  N.Z.  Defence 
Forces,  served  in  S.  Africa  (medal  and  four  clasps),  b.  i860. 
Post.  add. — Milford  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Ralph  Sneyd  Smith,  Gentleman.  Post.  add. — Milford 
Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  nebuly  gules  and  argent, 
a  pale  counterchanged,  three  goats'  heads,  erased  two  and 
one,  of  the  second,  and  as  many  chaplets  of  roses,  one  and 
two,   gules.      Mantling;  gules  and  argent.      Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  goat's  head  erased 
argent,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  gules,  slipped  and 
leaved  proper,  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  in  saltire  gules. 

Son  of : — 

John  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Alderman  and  formerly  Mayor 
of  Derby,    b.  .     Post.    add. — 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  sable  and  gules,  two 
bendlets  argent,  between  five  mullets  of  six  points,  three 
in  chief  and  two  in  base,  of  the  last,  pierced  of  the  field 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  demi-lion  sable, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  mullet  of  six  points  pierced 
argent,  a  tilting-spear  fessewise  proper. 

Son   of  late   Joseph    Smith    of    Summerfield    House, 
West  Bromwich  : — 

Edward    Fisher    Smith,     Esq.,    J. P.     Worcs.,    b. 
Seat — 

SMITH  formerly  of  Clareen,  King's  Co.  (Orig.  confmd. 
U.O.  1837,  limitations  extended  1908).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  vert,  armed  or,  three 
lozenges  of  the  last.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


Out  of  a  crest  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's  head  vert,  armed  or. 
Motto — "  Exaltabit  honore." 

Sons  of  Ralph  Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Clareen,   King's 

Co.,b.  1799;  d.  1875;  m.  2nd,  ,  Alicia  Elizabeth, 

third  d.  of  Richard  Hammersley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Coro- 

lanty,  King's  Co.  j — 

Francis  George  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1846.  Res. — U.S.A. 

Ralph  Edward  Henry  Smith.   Gentleman,  b.    1850;  m. 

1877,    Isabella    Jane,     d.    of    Richard    Lindsay- Bucknall 

of  Turin  Castle,  co.    Mayo  ;  and   has  surv.  issue — Ralph 

Henry    Hammersley   Hammersley-Smith,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col. 

14th  Bengal  Lancers,  b.  1880  [w.  1908,  Magdalen  Frances, 

second  d.  of  Henry  M'Dowell  of  Oakhurst  Park,   Wey- 

bridge,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — 4  daus.];  and  three  daus. 

Res. — The  Mall,  Cahir,  co.  Tipperary. 

Robert  Tottenham  Tottenham  -  Smith,  Esq.,  J. P., 
F.R.C.I.,  b.  1857;  m.  1892,  Katharine  Margaret,  d.  of 
Henry  James  Newberry;  and  has  issue  —  Ralph  Henry 
Tottenham  Tottenham-Smith,  Gentleman,  H.M.'s  Consular 
Service,  b.  1893  [w.  1917,  Alice,  d.  of  Mons.  Ren6  Martin, 
Architect,  of  Rouen,  Fiance,  and  has  issue — Ralph  Norman 
Tottenham-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Yvette  Isa- 
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Sons  of  Richard  William  Smith,  Gentleman ,  of  Duneske, 
Cahir,    co.    Tipperary,   b.    1833;    d.    1926;    m.   1S63, 
Caroline  (d.  1896),  d.  of  William  Going,  M.A.,  of  Alta- 
villa,  co.  Tipperary: — 
Rev.  George  Nuttall  Nuttall-Smith,  M.A.,  T. CD.,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1866  ;   m.  1897,  Maria  Frances  Honoria, 
d.  of  Hugh  Baker  Stoney,  M.B.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ralph 
Nuttall   Nuttall-Smith,   Gentleman,    b.    1898 ;    (2)     Hugh 
Richard    Nuttall-Smith,    Gentleman,   b.     1899   [m.    1924, 
Rosamond,  d.  of  Alexander    Chester  Bell,  M.D. ,  late  of 
Oxford,    and    has    issue — 1    dau.] ;    (3)    Bindon  William 
Nuttall-Smith,    Gentleman,   b.    1900  [m.  1924,  Euphemia, 
d.   of  Richard,  of  Johannesburg,  and  has   issue — 2 

daus.];  (4)  George  Alexander  Nuttall-Smith,  Gentleman, 
6.  1902  [m.  1929,  Alice  May,  d.  of  the  late  Olaf  Holgar 
Weber,  Engineer,  of  Denmark] ;  (5)  Frederick  Joshua 
Edward  Nuttall-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (6)  Patrick 
Basil  Nuttall  Nuttall-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  (7)  John 
Columban  Reginald  Nuttall-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1915; 
and  Daisy  Mary  Caroline.  Estate—  Rhebogne,  Limerick. 
Res. — Sherwood,  Boar's  Hill,  nr.  Oxford. 

Richard  William  Smith,  Gentleman,  B.A. ,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1902,  Grace  Elinor,  d.  of  Frederic  Chatfield  Smith, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  of  Bramcote  Hall,  Notts.; 
and  has  issue  —  William  Frederick  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903  ;  Richard  Henry  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1905; 
Alexander  George  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  Harold 
Thomas  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — Conybeare, 
Northam,  N.  Devon. 

Son  of  Robert  Tottenham  Smith  of  Leipsic,  King's  Co. , 

b.   1815;   d.   1867;  m.    1850,    Alice   Mary,  d.   of  John 

Lawder  of  Ashforth,  co.  Roscommon  : — 

George  Henry  Smith,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  C.E.,  b.  1857; 

m.  1889,  Kate  Matilda,  d.  of  Rev.  B.  N.  White-Spunner  of 

Miltown  Park,  Shinrone,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue — Lawder 

Benjamin  Sandys  Smith,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major  late  1st  Batt. 

19th  Inf.,  Ind.  Army,  b.   1891  \m.  1920,  Ida  Eleanor,  d.  of 

the  late  W.  R.  Clark,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Killballaskea,  Shinrone, 

and  has  issue] ;  Zoe  Katharine  ;  and  Eileen  Norah.     Res. 

— Richard  Reynolds'  House,  Isleworth,  Middx. 

SMITH  of  Donaghmore  (U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
azure,  collared  and  armed  or,  three  fusils  of  the  last  (Smith) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
cushions  argent  (Johnston).  Mantling  gules, doubled  argent. 
Crest — A  unicorn's  head  erased  azure,  collared  or,  armed 
argent,  rising  from  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  second.  Motto — 
"  Exaltabit  honore." 

Sons  of  Henry  Lionel  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Gratton  Lodge, 
Skadbally,  J. P.,  M.R.C.P.I.,  L.R. C.S.I. ,  and  District 
Surgeon  of  Buluwayo,  served  in  Matabele  war  1896-7 
(medal),  b.  1843;  d.  1923;  m.  1876,  Jessie  Menzies, 
(d.  1923),  eld.  d.  of  Thomas  Traill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 
7th  of  Holland  :— 
Henry  Lionel  Norton  Traill  (q.v. ). 

Mervyn  Patrick  Traill  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  Ret.  List, 
served  in  Benin  Exped.  (medal  and  clasp),  and  Great  War, 
has  Order  of  St.  Anne,  with  Swords  (Russia),  King's  Har- 
bour Master,  Simon's  Bay,  Cape  Colony,  1921-22,  b.  1880  ; 
m.  1910,  Esm6,  only  d.  of  Richard  Cullimore  Lee  of  Knock- 
duff  House,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  and  has  had  issue — Anthony 
Leonard  Traill  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1;  d.  1918  ; 
Patrick  Cullimore  Traill  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  19 17  ;  and 
Moyna  Traill.     Res. — Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. 

Fergus  Jardine  Menzies  Smith,  Gentleman,  Native 
Commissioner,  Matabeleland  (ret),  served  in  S.  Africa, 
(medal  and  clasp),  and  Great  War  (19 14-16),  in  German  E. 
Africa,  b.  1882.     Res.— Buluwayo,  Matabeleland. 

Gerald  Pemberton  Smith,  Gentleman,  served  in  German 
S.W.  and  German  E.  Africa,  and  Great  War  1914-16, 
b.  1884.     Res. — Buluwayo,  Matabeleland. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus  Smith.   Incumbent  of 

Christ's    Church,    New   Liverpool,    Quebec,    Canada, 

b.  1825;  d.    1902;  m.   1859,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Meredith 

Ogden : — 

Rev.  Meredith  Ogden  Smith,  M.A.,  B.D.,  b.  1867;  m. 

1905,  Caroline  Brooks,  d.    of  Samuel    Bellowes   Green    of 

Burlington,  Vt.  ;  and  has  issue — Frederick  Augustus  Smith, 

Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res.— Montreal. 

Pemberton  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1898,  Muriel 
Gwendoline,  d.  of  George  Durnford  of  Montreal ;  and 
has  issue— (1)  George  Pemberton  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900;  Philip  Durnford  Pemberton  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912;  Elizabeth  Melanie ;  and  Frederica  Augusta.  Res.— 
Montreal. 


Sons   of  Alfred   Frederick   Smith,   L.R. C.S.I,   (fourth 
son  of  Henry  Joseph  Smith  and  Marie  Louisa  Norton), 
b.  1858;  d.  1905;  m.  1884,  Edith  Steers  : — 
Eric  Egbert  Smith,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War  with 
Australian  Forces,  b.  1898.     Res. — 

Douglas  Darian  Smith,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War 
with  Australian  Forces,  b.  1900.     Res. — 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  sable  and  or,  in  chief 
two  crosses  patee  fitch^e  cf  the  second,  and  in  base  a  negro's 
head  couped  facing  to  the  dexter  proper,  and  as  an  augmen- 
tation (H.  Coll.,  9  Sept.  1918)  a  chief  or,  thereon  a  pale  sable, 
charged  with  a  palmer's  staff  and  scrip  of  the  first,  between 
to  the  dexter  a  lion,  and  to  the  sinister  a  bear  both 
passant  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  cr.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  figure  representing  a  chieftain 
of  the  Uganda  Protectorate,  supporting  with  the  dexter 
hand  an  assegai  all  proper.  Motto — "A  friend  in  need  is 
a  friend  indeed." 

Son  of  Rev.  Canon  Frederick  Charles   Smith,    M.A. 

(Camb.),  F.L.S.,  b.  1864;   d.  ;  m.   1897,  Isabella 

Meredyth  Jane,  eld.  d.  of  Eustace  Meredyth  Martin, 

Barr.-at-Law.  : — 
Eustace  Wakoli  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 

SMITH  of  Eardiston  (H.  Coll.,  1809).  Sable,  a  cross 
fiory  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  ermine,  a  demi-lion  issuant 
between  two  cross  crosslets  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  couchant 
sable,  collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  the 
body  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last,  the  dexter 
paw  resting  on  a  cross  flory  as  in  the  arms. 

Son   of  Christopher   Sydney  Winwood    Smith,  Esq., 
b.    1846 ;    d.    1886 ;    m.    1877,  Caroline,  only  child   of 
Wm.  Holland  of  Fitzroy,  Queensland  :  — 
Sir  William  Sydney  Winwood  Smith,  4th  Bart.  (23  Sept. 
1809),  b.  1879;  m.  1905,  Caroline,  only  d.  of  James  Harris 
of  Queenstown,  co.  Cork;  and  has  issue — (1)  Christopher 
Sydney  Winwood  Smith,  Esq. ,  b.  1906;  (2)  Rupert  William 
Winwood  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1908.     Res. — Sydney,  N.S.W. 
Son  of  William  Arthur  Winwood  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1854; 
d.     1928  ;    m.    1886,    Harriet,    d.    of   the   late    John 
Lethbridge  Cowlard  : — 
Christopher   William   Winwood    Smith,   Gentleman,    b. 
1893;  m.  1916,  Alice  Muriel,  d.  of  Capt.  W.  F.  Garside,  of 
Morden,  Seaford,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Winwood  Smith, 
Gentleman,    b.     1920 ;     and    Pauline    Muriel    Winwood. 
Seat — Chalvington,  Chelston,  Torquay. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  1897).  Quarterly,  or  and  gules,  a  fret 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fret 
gules,  and  issuant  therefrom  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto — 
"  Dabit  qui  dedit." 

Sons  of  Gerard  Henry  Smith,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S., 
L.S.A.,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1879,  Aljne,  d.   of  Alfred  Newton 
of  Lee  : — 
Vincent  Gerard  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Newton  Gerard  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Stephen  Gerard  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 

Son  of  Stephen  Maberly  Smith,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S. 

(Eng.),  L.R.C.P.   (Edin.),  b.   1854;    d.   1910;    m.    1st, 

1881,  Annie  Smith  [d.  1883),  d.  of  Frederick  Coote:  — 

Robert   Frederick    Maberly   Smith,  Esq.,    M.C.,   Major 

Australian    Forces,    b.   1882;     m.   1909,    Fanny  Hope,    of 

Victoria,  Australia  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Smith,  b.  1823;  d.  1896;  m.  1852,  Rosa 
Sophia,  d.  of  Robert   Knaggs,  M.D. ,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia: — 
Henry  Sandford  Smith,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.,  b.   1864; 
m.   1893,  Ethel  Gertrude,   d.  of   Henry  Morton   Sharp   of 
Hardwick  Hall,  Huntingdon  ;   and  has  had  issue— (1)  John 
Morton  Sandford  Smith,  Gentleman,  <$.   1897;  d.  on  active 
service  1916  ;    (2)  James  Maberly  Sandford  Smith,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1902;    (3)   Richard   Smith,    Gentleman,   b.    1909; 
Rosa  Audrey  Sandford  [m.  1915,  Capt.  John  B.  A.  Parish, 
late  R.F.A.,  of  North  Park,  Eltham,  and  has  issue];  and 
Joan  Margaret  Sandford.    Res. — The  Court  Yard,  Eltham. 
Leslie  Collins  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Son  of  Apsley  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1825;    d.    1905; 
m.    1849,    Emma   Elizabeth,    d.    of  George    Richards 
Elkington  of  Woodbrooke,  Northfield,  co.  Worcs.  : — 
Leonard  Apsley  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.   1859;    m.    1885, 
Mary,  d.  of  John  Newton  ;   and  has  issue — John  Leonard 
Apsley  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  George   Maberly  Smith,  M.A.  (Camb.), 


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Rector  of  Penshurst  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 

b.   1831  ;    d.  1917;   nt.   1863,  Emily  Harriet  (d.    1926), 

d.  of  Maxwell   Macartney,  M.D. ,  of   Rosebrook,  co. 

Armagh : — 

Maxwell   Maberly  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.    1869  ;    tn.   1st, 

Ellen  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the  late  James  Tillard,  of  Penshurst, 

Kent;  2nd,  1922,  Mary  Katharine,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur 

Gripper,    and    has   issue — 3  daus.      Res. — Bowling  Close, 

Henley-on-Thames. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  1st  Bart.,  K.C.V.O.  1901, 
F.  R.C.S. ,  Hon.  Sergeant-Surgeon  to  H.M. ,  late  Sur- 
geon   Extraordinary   to   Queen  Victoria,   b.    1833  ;    d. 
1909;  tn.   1862,  Anne  Elisa  (d.  1879),  d.  of  Frederick 
Parbury  of  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park: — 
Sir  Thomas  Rudolph  Hampden  Smith,  2nd  Bart.  (6  Sept. 
1897),  C.B.E.,  M.B.  (Camb.),  F.R.C.S. ,  b.  1869;  tn.  1897, 
Anne  Ellen  (d.  1928),  d.  of  Joseph  William  Sharp.     Res. — 
9  Higher  Terrace,  Torquay. 

Gilbert  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D. ,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1874;  m.  1900, 
Elizabeth  Adeline,  d.  of  William  Carson  of  Bryn  Eslyn, 
Chester  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Turner  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903  ;  (2)  Gilbert  Patrick  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906;  (3)  Michael  Lyndon  Carson  Smith,  Gentleman,  b. 
1908;  {4)  Felix  Martin  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Jean 
Elisabeth  ;  and  Madeleine.  Res. — The  Chalet,  Hindhead, 
Surrey. 

Martin  Turner  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 

Sons  of   Herbert  Jowett  Smith,  Gentleman,   b.    1837; 
d.  1899  ;  m.  Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Wilson  : — 
?  Issue. 

SMITH  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  fesse  erminois,  cottised  or, 
between  three  martlets  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  an 
ermine  spot.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  gules,  collared  and 
a  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  mascle  argent. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Bosworth  Smith ,  Gentleman,  formerly 
Assist.    Master  at    Harrow,  late   Fellow   Trin.    Coll., 
Oxon.,  b.  1839;    d.   1908;    tn.   1864,  Flora,  d.  of  the 
Rev.  E.  D.  Wickham  :— 
Gerard  Hugh  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  tn. 

1893,    Olive,   d.  of  Yates;    and  has  issue — Reginald 

Claude  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;   Ellinor  Joan 
Bosworth;  and  Vera  Bosworth.     Post.  add. — 

Reginald  Montagu  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman, Govern- 
ment Sec,  Basutoland,  S.  Africa,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1st,  1005, 
Agnes  Val  Davies  (d.  1915)  ;  tn.  2nd,  1916,  Kate  Evelyn, 
d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Radclyffe  ;  and  has  issue — Reginald 
Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Alan  Bosworth 
Smith,  Gentleman,  6.  1919  ;  and  3  daus.  Res. — Masuru, 
Basutoland. 

Bertrand  Nigel  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  I.C.S. , 
b.  1873;  tn.  1912,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  David  Bett ;  and 
has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 

Mervyn  Henry  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  tn. 
1st,  1914,  Sophie  (divorced  1919),  d.  of  John  Warmington 
of  Lelant,  Cornwall ;  2nd,  1920,  Mary,  d.  of  Morcom  ; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  Mervyn  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925.     Res. — Mefeteng,  Basutoland,  S.  Africa. 

Nevil  Digby  Bosworth  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  tn. 
1913,  Gladwys,  d.  of  the  late  John  Francis  Wcod  cf 
Uffculme  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Bosworth  Digby  Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Richard  Nevil  Bosworth  Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Bridget.  Res.— Maybury  Hill, 
Woking. 

Son  of  Rev.  Reginald  Southwell  Smith  (son  of  Sir  John 
Wyldbore   Smith,    2nd   Bart.,    and    Elizabeth    Anne 
Marriott),  Rector  of  West  Stafford,  Dorset,  Canon  of 
Salisbury  and  Rural  Dean,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1836, 
Emily  Genevieve  Simpson  : — 
Col.  Walter  William  Marriott  Smith,  C.B.E.,  R.A.  (ret.), 
lateA.A.G.  South- Western  District,  £.  1846;  tn.  1874,  Alice 
Mary,  d.    of  John   H.    Ley  of  Trehill,    Devon;    and   has 
issue — (1)  Harry  Reginald  Walter  Marriott  Smith,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Brigadier,   Dir.   of  Artillery,  War  Office, 
served   Sudan    (1898),    S.    Africa  and    Great  War   (desp., 
D.S.O.),  b.  1875  [tn.  1906,  Dorothy,  d.  of  H.  Herbert  Smith 
of  Buckhill,  Calne, Wilts.  (Res. — Wareham  House,  Dorches- 
ter. Club — Army  and  Navy)] ;  Alice   Emily  Marriott  [tn. 
1904,   the   late   Lt.-Col.   Francis  W.   Egerton] ;    Henrietta 
Rose  Marriott  [tn.   1909,  Lt.-Col.  Philip  Walter  Beresford 
Henning,  D.S.O.,  late  R.A.];  Constance  Gertrude  Marriott 
[tn.  1921,  Lt.-Col.  Wbinfield-Parrington,  late  R.A.];  and 
Vera  Rose  Marriott  [tn.  1912,  Geoffrey  Cathcart  Gowlland, 
Major  R.E.].     Res. — Downside,  Winchester. 


Sons  of  Hugh   Francis  Wyldbore-Smith,  Esq.,  Capt. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1869;  d.  1919  ;  tn.  1903,  Kate  Beatrice, 
d.  of  W.  H.  Deane  of  Fareham  House.     Res. — 
Hugh  Deane  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 
John  Henry  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Alfred  Smith  (son  of  Rev.  Francis 
Smith  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Bogue),  Rector  of  Rushton, 
b.  1841  ;  d.  1877 ;   tn.  1868,  Elinor  Mary  Frances,  d.  of 
Rev.  William  Moss  King: — 
Rev.  William  Reginald  Wyldbore  Smith,  Vicar  of  Grin- 
don,    B.A.    Pembroke   Coll.,   Camb.,   b.    1874;    tn.   1905, 
Dorothy,    d.    of  G.    Green    of  Watford  ;  and  has  issue — 
Reginald  Anthonv  Wyldebore  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 
Francis  Brian  Wyldebore  Smith, Gentleman,*.  1913.  Res. — 
Thorpe  Thewles  Vicarage,  Stockton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham. 
Sir  Edmund  Charles  Wyldbore  Smith,  Knt.  Bach.  (1916), 
Dir.  Suez  Canal  Co.,  Pulman  Car  Co.,  etc.,  formerly  H.M. 
Consular  Service,  Asst.  Sec.  Board  of  Trade  1917,  b.  1877; 
tn.  1901,  Evadne  Maude,  d.  of  the  late  John  Talbot  Kellett 
of  Clonard,  Wexford  ;  and  has  issue — Jocelin  Evadne  ;  and 
Monica  Elizabeth.     Res. — 66  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.     Clubs 
— St.  James's  ;  Marlborough  ;  Beefsteak  ;  Travellers'  (Paris). 
Son  of  Edward   Heathcote   Smith,    Esq.   (son   of  Sir 
John  Wyldbore  Smith,  2nd  Bart.,  and  Elizabeth  Anne 
Marriott),  late   Maj.    76th   Regt.,   b.    1813  ;   d.    1870; 
tn.    1839,    Christina,    d.    of   William    Mackintosh    of 
Geddes,  N.B.  :— 
Amelius  Morland  Smith,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  N.Z.  Mil,  and 
Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  sometime  Asst.  Col.  Sec.  New  Zealand, 
b.  1845  ;  tn.  1877,  Louie,  d.  of  Henry  Howorth,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  of  Dunedin  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Francis  Wyld- 
bore Heathcote  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  and  Christine 
Mary  Louise.     Res. — Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Heathcote  Smith,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael,  b. 

1847  ;  d.  1914  ;  tn.  1st,  1873,  Clara  Jane,  d.  of  John  Ross 

Soden  ;  2nd,  1899,  Louisa  Floyd,  d.  of  George  White  : — 

Clifford  Edward  Heathcote  Smith,  Esq.,  British  Consul 

at  Salonica,  b.  1883 ;  tn.  1909,  Helene,  d.  of  J.  Spiegelthal ; 

and  has  issue — Clifford  Bertram  Bruce  Heathcote  Smith, 

Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Elaine  Jocelyn  Laura.     Res. — 

British  Consulate,  Salonica. 

Cecil  Roland  Heathcote  Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

GILBART-SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  5  March  1879).  Or,  a 
lozenge  azure,  charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the 
first,  between  three  dragons'  heads  erased  of  the  second, 
all  within  a  bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  eleven  bezants. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  dragon's  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  a  mullet  of 
six  points  of  the  first,  and  collared  fleury  counterfleury  or, 
pierced  through  the  mouth  by  an  arrow  fessewisc  the  point 
to  the  dexter  proper.     Motto — "  Dare  and  do." 

Sons   of  Thomas    Gilbart-Smith,    Gentleman,    M.D., 
M.A.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  68    Harley   Street,   W.,    b.  1848  ; 


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d.  1904  ;  m.  1870,  Anna  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Thomas 
Bewley,  L'!sq.,  I. P.,  of  Rockville,  co.  Dublin: — 

Mervyn  Gilbart-Smith,  J.  P.  Herts.,  B.A.,  LL.D., 
(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1870 ; 
m.  1897,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  John  Winter  Humphrys,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Ballyhaise  House,  co.  Cavan  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
—  (1)  Marcus  Mervyn  Tobias  Gilbart,  Gentleman,  b.  1899, 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  surname  of  Gilbart  in  lieu  of 
Gilbart-Smith  [m.  1926,  Ethel  Constance,  d.  of  John 
Wilkinson,  Esa..  J. P.,  of  Rathbeggan  House,  Dunboyne, 
co.  Meath  ;  and  has  issue — Naomi  [Res. — Sealhole,  St. 
Agnes,  co.  Cornwall)] ;  (2)  Harold  Paul  Gilbart-Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1921,  Phyllis,  d.  of  George  Walker, 
of  Scarborough  ;  and  has  issue — Pamela ;  Joan ;  and 
Rosemary];  (3)  Oliver  Brian  Gilbart-Smith,  Gentleman, 
i.  1902  ;  (4)  Mervyn  Denham  Humphrys  Gilbart-Smith, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — Sollershott  House,  Letchworth, 
co.  Hertford.  Chambers — 7  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
W.C. 

Thomas  Bewley  Gilbart-Smith,  Gentleman,  B.A.(Camb.), 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1875;  m.  1905,  Elsie  Girdlers,  d. 
of  Robert  Eddison,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Vernon,  Retford, 
co.  Notts. ;  and  has  issue — Olga  Mary  ;  and  Katrina. 
Res. — Apsley  Hall,  co.  Notts. 

Claud  Denham  Gilbart-Smith,  Gentleman,  B.A.(Camb.), 
b.  1881  ;  m.  1907,  Elena  Victoria,  d.  of  George  Edward 
Billing  Brooking,  of  Dartmouth  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Brooking  Gilbart-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Norman 
Denham  Gilbirt-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  (3)  John 
Bewley  Gilbart-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Address — 
Ministry  of  Education,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

SMITH-BARRY  (R.L.,  20 Dec.  1821).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  three  bars  gemel  gules  (Barry) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii. ,  gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  bezants,  as 
many  crosses  pat6e  fitch^e  sable;  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  a  fesse 
argent  between  three  hedgehogs  or  (Smith),  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  compony  ermine  and  of  the  second. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  castle  argent,  and  issuing  from  the  battlements 
thereof  a  wolf's  head  sable,  charged  with  a  cross  pat6e 
fitchfe  or.     Motto — ' '  Boutez  en  avant. " 

Son  of  James    Hugh  Smith- Barry,  Esq.,  J. P.  Wilts. 

(High  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1870),  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds. , 

/'.  1845  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1874,  Lady  Charlotte  Jane  Cole, 

d.  of  the  3rd  Earl  of  Enniskillen  : — 

Robert    Smith-Barry,    Gentleman,    late    Royal    Flying 

Corps,  b.   1886;  m,  1913,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Col.  Cockburn, 

late  42nd  Highlanders.     Seats — Marbury  Hall,  Northwich, 

Cheshire  ;  Foaty  Island,  Queenstown,  Ireland.  Town  res. — 

33  Gloucester  Square,  W. 2. 

Son   of  Richard    Hugh   Smith-Barry,  Esq.,  of  Bally- 

edmond,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cork,  J. P.   Hants.,  Capt. 

12th   Lancers,  b.   1823;  d.   1894;    m.    1850,  Georgina 

Charlotte  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Col.  J.  Grey  of  Backford  Hall, 

Northumberland : — 

Robert  Courtenay  Smith-Barry,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cork,  b.  1858. 

Seat — Bally     Edmond,     Middleton,    co.     Cork.      Clubs — 

County  (Cork),  R.  Cork  Yacht  (Queenstown). 

SMITH-BOSANQUETof  Broxbornebury  (R.L.,  8  Sept. 
1866,   H.  Coll.).      Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  an  oak-tree  proper,  a  chief  nebuly  gules,  thereon  a  cres- 
cent between  two  mullets  of  six  points  argent  (Bosanquet) ; 
2  and  3  or,  a  chevron  cottised  between  three  demi-griffins 
sable,    the    two  in    chief   respecting  each   other    (Smith). 
Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  gules, 
gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  or,  and  holding  between  the 
paws  a  mullet  of  six  points  gules,  within  an  annulet  or 
(Bosanquet);  2.  an  elephant's  head  erased  or,  charged  on 
the   breast   with   three  fleurs-de-lys   sable.     Motto—"  Per 
damna  per  caedes"  (Bosanquet) ;   "  Tenax  in  fide"  (Smith). 
Son  of  Horace  Tames  Smith-Bosanquet  of  Broxborne- 
bury,   J. P.,    D.L,    (High    Sheriff  1873)   co.    Hertford, 
b.   1829;  d.   1907;    m.   1858,  Cecilia  Jane  Wentworth, 
only  d.  of  late  George  Jacob  Bosanquet  of  Broxborne- 
bury, J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hertford,  by  his  wife  Cecilia, 
d.    of  William  Franks   of  Beech  Hill,    and  widow  of 
Samuel  Robert  Gaussen  of  Brookmans,  co.  Hertford  : — 
Major  George  Richard  Smith-Bosanquet,  J. P.  and  (1918) 
High  Sheriff  Herts.,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Major  Herts. 
Yeo.,  T.D.,  Major  3rd  Cavalry  Res.  Regt.  1914-16,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1866;   m.   1895,   Elizabeth,  eldest  d.  of  W.  T. 
Woodcock  of  The  Limes,   Aston.     Seat — Broxbornebury, 
Broxbourne,    co.    Hertford.       Clubs— Windham,   Cavalry, 
R.A.C. 


SMITH-CARINGTON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
sable,  on  a  bend  argent,  three  lozenges  of  the  field  (Caring- 
ton,  c.  1374);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  cross  gules,  between  four 
peacocks  proper  (Smith,  c.  1404).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crests— 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 


head  argent,  armed  and  crined  or;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  peacock's  head  erased  proper,  ducally  gorged  or. 
Motto — "  Fides  semper  firma." 

Sons  of  Herbert  Hanbury  Smith-Carington,  Esq..  J. P., 

Leics.   (Hign   Sheriff  1910),    Lord   of  the    Manor   of 

Ashby  Folvifle,  b.   1851 ;  d.  1917  ;   m.  1876,  Elizabeth 

Prince,    d.    of  Josiah    Stallard,    Esq.,    D.L. ,    of  The 

Blanquettes,  co.  Worcs.  : — 

Francis  Herbert  Carington  Smith-Carington,  Esq.,  J. P. 

Leic-. ,  Lord  of  the  Manor  cf  Ashby  Folville,  late  Lieut. 

3rd  Vol.  Batt.  Lancashire  Fus.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1877;  m. 

1907,    Leonora,    d.    of    Louis   Breslaur    cf    Birch    Heys, 

Rusholme  ;  and  has  issue — Betty  Woodford.     Seat — Ashby 

Folville  Manor,  Melton  Mowbray.    Res. — Woodlawn,  West 

Didsbury,  Manchester. 

Neville  Woodford  Smith-Carington,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  Rutland  and 
Stamford  since  1923,  b.  1878;  m.  1915,  Ethel  Wemyss,  d. 
of  the  late  Col.  W.  J.  Muir.  Res. — 12  Cheniston  Gardens, 
W.8.     Clubs— Carlton,  National. 

Hamo  Folville  Smith-Carington,  Esq.,  Capt.  Manchester 
Regt.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1889;  m.  1918,  Corina  Muriel,  d. 
of  W.  J.  Sprott,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Hanbury 
Smith-Carington,     Gentleman,    b.  ;     Philip     Smith- 

Carington,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Joan  Villiers.      Res. — 

Son  of  Richard   Smith-Carington,   Esq.,  F.S.A..J.P. 
and   D.L.    (High    Sheriff    Leics.    1900),    Lord   of  the 
Manor  of  Ashby  Folville,  £.   1824;   d.  1901 ;   m.  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Thomas  Stroud  of  Clewer  : — 
Richard  Carington  Smith-Carington,  Gentleman,    M.A. 
Camb.,  Barrister  (Inner  Temple),  b.   1852;   m.  1880,  Alice 
Susanna,  d.  of  Edward  Conder,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  New  Court, 
Colwall,  co.  Hereford;  and  has  issue — (1)  Michael  Conder 
Harewell  Smith-Carington,  Gentleman,  b.    1887;  (2)  Rev. 
Arthur  Eric  Conder  Smith-Carington,  Rector  of  Tortworth, 
Glos.,  b.  1890  [»/.  1913,  Kathleen  A.  R. ,  elder  d.  of  H.  K. 
G.  Bamber  of  Ingress  House,  Greenhithe] ;   and  Enid  Mary 
[m.  1907,  Charles  St.  Amand  Coles,    M.R.C.S.,  of  West 
Ealing].     Res. — Southbury  House,  Great  Malvern. 

SMITH-CHATTERTON  (  ).     Quarterly,  1  and 4, 

or,  a  lion's  head  erased  azure  between  three  mullets  gules, 
in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last  (for 
Chatterton)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  between  two  uni- 
corns' heads  erased  azure,  armed,  crined,  and  tufted  or,  a 
crescent  between  two  lozenges  of  the  last  (for  Smith).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crests  — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  antelope's  head  erased  proper,  attired  or,  pierced 
through  the  back  of  the  neck  with  an  arrow  also  proper, 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gold,  and  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for  Chatterton) ;   2.  out  of  a 


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crown  va  ary  or,  a  unicorn's  head  azure,  armed,  crined, 
and  tufted  of  the  first,  and  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the 
same.  Motto — "  Loyal  a  mort."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with 
gilt  buttons. 


azure,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  hart's  head  erased 
in  base,  attired  with  ten  tynes  gules.  Crests — 1.  a  dexter 
hand  holding  a  plumb-rule  proper,  and  in  an  escroll 
over  the  same  this  motto,  "Ad  amussim"  ;    2.  a  ship  in 


Sons  of  Robert  John  Crawford  Chatterton  Smith- 
Chatterton,  of  Lossett,  Lislynchahan,  and  Cortober, 
co.  Monaghan,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Dublin,  B.A.  (Dublin), 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1847  ;  d.  ;  m.  1884,  Margaret, 

elder  d.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  W.  Young  of  Mount 
Hall,  co.  Donegal: — 
William  Alleyn   Smith-Chatterton,  Gentleman,  b.   1888. 

Res.— 

Robert  Charles  Dickson   Smith-Chatterton,  Gentleman, 

b.  1892.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Peters  Smith  of  Belmont  (who  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  the  name  of  Chatterton  1874),  by 
Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Dickson  of 
Vermont,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Anna,  eldest  d.  of  Sir 
James  Chatterton,  1st  Bart,  (exL),  of  Castle  Mahon, 
co.  Cork: — 
Sinclair  Dickson  Smith-Chatterton,  Gentleman,  b. 

Res.— 

SMITH  CUNINGHAME.  (L.O.  1st  matric.  1829; 
2nd  matric.  1850) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  shakefork 
sable,  within  a  bordure  ermine;  2  and  3,  ermine,  a  fesse 


distress  proper,  and  in  an  escroll  over  this  motto,  "At 
spes  infracta."  Supporters — Two  horses  at  liberty  argent, 
maned  and  hoofed  or.     Motto — "Via  tuta  virtutis." 

Eld.  son  of  John  Anstruther  Smith  Cuninghame,  Esq., 

of    Caprington    Castle,     late    Lieut. -Col.     2nd     Life 

Guards,    D.L.  Ayrshire,   M.A.  (Camb.),    b.   Nov.   15, 

1852  ;    d.    1921  ;  m.    1887,   Violet  Mary,    dau.   of  Sir 

Alfred  Slade,  Baronet,  of  Maunsel,  Somerset : — 

William    Wallace    Smith    Cuninghame,   Esq.,    D.S.O. , 

Major    2nd    Life     Gds. ,    served    in    the    European    War 

(wounded,    despatches,    D.S.O,),  Member   of    the    Royal 

Company  of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for  Scotland),  b. 

May  18/1889  ;   m.  1918,  Ella  (d.  1928),  d.  of  the  late  Capt. 

R.    Cutlar-Fergusson    of  Craigdarroch  ;   and   has    issue — 

Robert  Wallace  Smith  Cuninghame,  Gentleman,  b.   1919  ; 

John  Alfred  Smith  Cuninghame,  Gentleman,  b.  1921.     Seat 

— Caprington  Castle,  Kilmarnock.      Clubs — Guards',  Turf. 

SMITH-DODSWORTH  (R.L.,  1846,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  bend  engrailed  sable  between 
three  annulets  gules  (Dodsworth);  2  and  3,  per  saltire 
argent  and  sable,  two  trefoils  slipped  in  pale  gules  (Smith). 


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Mantling'  sable  and  argent.  Crests — i.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  chain  mail  or,  the  hand 
proper,  grasping  a  broken  tilting-spear,  the  broken  part 
imbrued  gules  (Dodsworth) ;  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  boar's  head  and  neck  azure,  crined  gold  (Smith).  Motto 
— "  Pro  lege  senatu  que  rege." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Matthew  Smith-Dodsworth,  4th 
Bart.,Capt.  R.A.  ,b.  1819  ;  d.  1858  ;  m.  1852,  Anne  Julia, 
d.  of  Col.  Crowder,  K.H.,  of  Brotherton,  Yorks.  : — 
Sir  Matthew   Blayney  Smith-Dodsworth,  6th   Bart.   (22 
Jan.  1784),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1887,  Agnes  Eliza  (d.  1926),  onlyd.  of 
John   Crowder ;    and  has   issue — Claude  Matthew  Smith- 
Dodsworth,    Esq.,     Lieut,    late   Yorks.    Regt. ,    b.     1888  ; 
Violet  Agnes  [m.    1915,    Rev.    Henry   Townsend  Vodden, 
C.M.S.  ;    and    has   issue];    and    Hilda    Monica.       Res. — 
Thornton  Watlass,  Bedale,  Yorks. 

SMITH-DORRIEN  (R.L.  1845,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  issuant  from  a  mount  in  base,  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert,  in  chief  a  ring  gules,  gemmed  of  the  first 
(Dorrien);  2  and  3,  or,  a  chevron  cottised  sable  between 
three  demi-griffins  couped  of  the  last,  the  two  in  chief 
respecting  each  other  (Smith).  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent,  therefrom 
issuant  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  proper,  holding  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert  (Dorrien) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
elephant's  head  erased  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three 
fleurs-de-lys  sable  (Smith).  Motto — "  Preignes  haleine  tire 
fort." 

Son  of  Thomas  Algernon  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Esq. :  — 

Arthur  Algernon  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Esq.  (q  v.). 
Sons  of   Col.    Robert  Algernon    Smith-Dorrien,   J. P., 
Capt.   3rd   Light   Dragoons   and  16th    Lancers,   Col. 
Herts.  Mil.,  b.  1814;  d.  1879;   '"■  1845,  Mary  Anne(rf. 
1909),  d.  of  Thomas  Drever,  M.D. : — 

Henry  Theophilus  Smith-Dorrien,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.   1850;    m.  ,  Mary  Louisa  Henrietta,   fourth 

d.  of  late  Gilbert  Hart  of  Antigua,  and  widow  of  George 
Nixon  of  Stratfield  House,  St.  Margaret's,  Herts.     Res. — 

Rear-Adm.  Arthur  Hall  Smith-Dorrien,  R.N.  (ret.),  b. 
1856.  Res. — New  Lodge,  Great  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Gen.  Sir  Horace  Lockwood  Smith-Dorrien,  G.C.B. , 
G.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  King  George 
1910-14,  Gen.  Officer  C.-in-C.  the  Southern  Command 
1912-14,  Gov.  of  Gibraltar  1918-23,  ret.  1923,  has  the 
Orders  of  the  Medjidie  (4th  class)  and  the  Osmanieh  (4th 
class),  b.  1858;  m.  1903,  Dame  Olive  Crofton,  D.B.E.,  only 
d.  of  Col.  John  Schneider  of  Oak  Lee,  Furness  Abbey  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Gerald  Horace  Grenfell  Smith-Dorrien,  Esq., 
b.  1904;  (2)  Peter  Lockwood  Smith-Dorrien,  Esq.,  b. 
I9°7;  (3)  Bromley  David  Smith-Dorrien,  Esq.,  b.  1911. 
Club — United  Service. 

SMITH-DORRIEN-SMITH  (Arms  R.L.  1845). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  issuant  from  a  mount,  in  base 
three  trefoils  slipped  vert,  in  chief  a  ring  gules,  gemmed  of 
the  first  (for  Dorrien) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  chevron  cottised  sable 
between  three  demi-griffins  couped  of  the  last,  the  two  in 
chief  respecting  each  other  (for  Smith).  Crests — 1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent, 
therefrom  issuant  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  proper,  holding 
three  trefoils  slipped  vert  (for  Dorrien) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  elephant's  head  erased  or,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  sable  (for  Smith)  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "  Preignes  haleine  tire  fort. "  Livery — Blue,  with  a 
blue  and  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Algernon  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Esq., 

J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Cornwall,  J. P.  co.  Hertford,  late  of 

the  10th  Hussars  (eld.  son  of  late  Col.  Robert  Algernon 

Smith-Dorrien,    who    assumed    by    R.L.     1845,    the 

additional   surname   of    Dorrien),    b.     Feb.    7,     1846; 

assumed   by  R.L.  the  name   of  Smith-Dorrien-Smith 

in  lieu  of  Smith-Dorrien;    d.  1918  ;  m-    1875,   Edith 

(d.    1892),    youngest     dau.    of    the    late    Christopher 

Tower,    Esq.,     J. P.,     D.L.     Buckingham,     Bedford, 

Essex,    and    Middlesex,    by    his   wife,    Lady    Sophia 

Frances,    eldest    d.    of  the    Right    Honourable   John 

Cust,  the  first  Earl  Brownlow  : — 

Arthur  Algernon  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  J.P. 

Herts,  and  Cornwall,  late  Major  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1876  ;  m. 

1909,   Eleanor  Salvin,   d.  of  the  late  Edwin  Salvin  Bowlby 

of  Gilston  Park,  Herts.  ;  and  has  issue — Algernon  Robert 

Augustus  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.M.C., 

Sandhurst,??.  1910  ;  Thomas  Mervyn  Smith-Dorrien-Smith, 

Gentleman,    Cadet    R.N.C.,   Dartmouth,   b.   191    ;    Lionel 


Roger  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Francis- 
Arthur  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and. 
Ann  Elizabeth.  Estate — Tresco  Abbey,  Isles  of  Scilly,  in 
the  co.  of  Cornwall.  Postal  address — Tresco  Abbey,  Scilly, 
Edward  Pendarves  Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Esq.,  D.S.O. , 
Major  Res.  of  Officers,  late  K,0.  Shropshire  L.I.,  6,  1879  ; 
m.  1915,  Frances  Amy  Snlvin,  d.  of  the  late  Salvin  E. 
Bowlby  of  Gilston,  and  has  issue- — Geoffrey  Richard  Smith- 
Dorrien-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Horace  Algernon 
Smith-Dorrien-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Mary- 
Frances.  Res.  — Maryfield  House,  Torpoint  R.S.O.,  Corn- 
wall.    Club — Army  and  Navy. 

SMITH-GORDON    (R.L.,   5   Feb.    1868).      Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  two  barrulets  engrailed 
ermine  between   three   boars'   heads  erased  or  (Gordon) ; 

2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  between  two  unicorns' 
heads  erased  azure,  three  fusils  or,  on  a  canton  gules,  a 
sword  erect  proper  encircled  by  an  Eastern  crown  of  the 
last  (Smith,  1838).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  the  battlements 
of  a  tower,  a  stag's  head  affronted  proper,  between  two 
palm-branches  vert  (Gordon)  ;  2.  (of  augmentation)  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  representation  of  the  ornamental 
centre-piece  of  the  service  presented  to  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Lionel 
Smith  by  his  friends  at  Bombay  all  proper  (Smith);  3. 
out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  laurel,  the  hand  grasping 
a  broken  sword,  all  proper  (Smith).  Mottoes — (over  first 
crest),  "  Animo  non  astutia  ;  "  (over  third  crest),  "  Mea 
spes  est  in  Deo." 

Son  of  Sir  Lionel  Eldred  Smith-Gordon,  2nd    Bart., 

b.    1833 ;  d.    1905  ;    m.    1854,    Fanny,   d.    of  Thomas 

Pottinger  of  Mount  Pottinger,  co.  Down  :  — 

Sir    Lionel   Eldred  Pottinger  Smith-Gordon,    3rd    Bart. 

(19    July    1838),    b.    7857;    m.    1883,    Sophia  Annie,  d.    of 

Robert  James  Scott,  B.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Lionel  Eldred 

Pottinger  Smith-Gordon,  Esq.,  b.  1889  [m.  1913,  Nell,  eld. 

d.   of  Senator  Fletcher  of  Jacksonville,   Florida].     Res. — 

Alderholt  Lodge,  Salisbury. 

SMITH-MARRIOTT  (R.L.,  15  Feb.  1811,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  six  or  and  sable,  and  in  chief 
two  escallops  gules  (Marriott) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  fesse 
erminois  cottised  or,  between  three  martlets  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  (Smith).  Mantling:  sable  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert, 
thereon  a  talbot  passant  sable,  gutt^e-d'eau,  collared  and 
the  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or  (Marriott) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  gules,  collared 
and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  mascle  argent  (Smith).     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Henry  Smith-Marriott,  5th  Bart., 

J.P.  for  St.  Nicholas,   Dorset  (High   Sheriff  1875),  b. 

1835;  d.  1924;    m.  1868,  Elizabeth  Dorothy  (d.  1904), 

d.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish  of  Thornton  Hall,. 

Bucks.  : — 
Sir  William  John  Smith-Marriott,  6th  Bart.  (1  June  1774), 
J.P.  Dorset,  b.  1870.      Seat — The   Down    House,    Bland- 
ford,  Dorset.     Club — Arthur's. 

Tohn  Richard  Wyldbore  Smith-Marriott,  Esq.,  b.  1875. 

Son    of    Rev.     Hugh    Forbes   Smith-Marriott,    M.A. 

(Camb. ),  Rector  of  Horsmonden,  Staplehurst,  b.  1840; 

d.  1923;  m.   1864,  Frances  Catherine  Mary  (d.- 1920), 

d.  of  Adm.  the  Hon.  George  Cavendish  of  Lyne  Grove, 

Surrey  : — 
Rev.    Hugh  Randolph  Cavendish  Smith-Marriott,    B.A. 
(Camb.  ),b.  1868.     Res. — The  Rectory,  Horsmonden,  Kent. 

Sons   of  George   Rudolph   Wyldbore   Smith-Marriott, 

Gentleman,    b.     1869;    d.    1926;    m.    1897,    Dorothy 

Magdalene,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Parry:— 
Ralph   George   Cavendish    Smith-Marriott,   Gentleman, 
b.   1900;  m.  19—,  Phyllis  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George  Kemp, 
an  1  has  issue— Hugh  Cavendish  Smith-Marriott,   Gentle- 
man, b.  1925;    Peter  Francis  Smith-Marriott,  Gentleman,' 
b.  1927.     Res. — 

Francis  Patrick  Parry  Smith-Marriott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906.     Res. — 

SMITH-MASTERS  of  Camer  (R.L.,  28  Aug.  1862, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  saltire  argent  and 
sable,  a  chief  of  the  first,  therefrom  issuant  a  lion  ram- 
pant double-queued  sable,  holding  a  rose  gules,  slipped 
proper  (for  Masters) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  or  and  azure,  a  plain 
fesse  cotised  wavy,  between  three  martlets  in  chief  and  one 
in    base    counterchanged    (for   Smith).      Mantling    sable 


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and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
.a  lion  rampant  double-queued  argent,  charged  with  three 
roses  gules,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  flory  also 
gules  (for  Masters) ;   2.   upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  facings.      Married  1904,  Violet 
Maude,   daughter  of    Col.   William   Swynfen   Jervis,   late 


talbot  sable,  collared  and  lined  and  charged  with  three 
cross  crosslets  fitch6e  argent,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot 
upon  an  escutcheon  or,  thereon  a  martlet  azure  (for  Smith). 
Motto — "  Manet  intemerata  fides."  Livery — Buff,  with 
yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Allan  Smith-Masters  of  Carrier,   M.A. , 

formerly  Vicar  of  Tidenham,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1820 ; 

d.   1875  ;  m.  1844,  Rebe  Mary,  d.  of  the  Ven.  James 

Randall,  Archdeacon  of  Berks. : — 
William  Allan  Smith-Masters,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
formerly  Lieut.  W.  Kent  Yeo. ,  b.  1850 ;  m.  1st,  1876,  Mary 
(d.  19 15),  d.  of  Philip  Smith  Coxe  of  Ladbroke  Grove  ;  2nd, 
19 19,  Kathleen  Amy,  eld.  d.  of  Spencer  W.  Gore;  and  has 
issue — Edith  Monica  [m.  1908,  Col.  Oliver  Henry  North, 
Lancashire  Fus.,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Camer,  nr. 
Gravesend,  Kent. 

Rev.  John  Ernest  Smith-Masters,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of 
Yattendon,  Berks.,  b.  1856;  m.  1888,  Eliza  Margaret,  d.  of 
S.  Swinton  Melville;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Ernest  Leslie 
Smith-Masters,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  b.  1889  [m. 
1915,  Joan  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  George  Lowes  Dickinson, 
and  has  issue— George  Leslie  Melville  Smith- Masters, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Margaret  Evelyn  Rebe]  ;  (2)  Rev. 
Harold  Allan  Smith-Masters,  Vicar  of  East  Hagbourne, 
Berks.,  b.  1890  [in.  1914,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Montague 
Palmer  of  Stewkley  Grange,  and  has  issue— Anthony  Bruce 
Smith-Masters,  Gentleman,  b.  1916]  ;  (3)  Bruce  Swinton 
Smith-Masters,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1892; 
killed  in  action  1916;  (4)  George  Arthur  Smith-Masters, 
Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Bedford  Regt.,  b.  1894;  killed  in 
action  1915.  Kes.—  The  Rectory,  Yattendon,  Newbury, 
Berks. 


ALEXANDER  KENNETH  SMITH-SHAND,  Esquire, 
M.  B. ,  Ch.  B.  ( Edin. ),  Surgeon-Captain  (retired)  Royal  Navy. 
Born  1876,  only  son  of  late  James  William  Fraser  Smith- 
Shand,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.D.,  of  Templeland,  co.  Aberdeen, 
Regius  Professor  of  Medicine,  Aberdeen  University,  by  his 
wife  Barbara  Sangster,  dau.  of  Alexander  Sharpe  Shand  of 
Templeland.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1876)— Azure,  a 
boar's  head  couped  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,'  a 
mullet  between  two  chess-rooks  sable.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dove  volant,  over  the  waters,  with  an  olive-branch  in  its 
beak  proper.     Motto— "  Virtute    duce,    comite    fortuna." 


Royal  Munster  Fusiliers;  and  has  surv.  Issue  —  James 
Alexander  Jervis  Smith-Shand,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  1912  ;  and 
Edith  Maude  Barbara.  Res. — 44Monkgate,  York.  Club — 
St.  Leonard's  (York). 

SMITH-REWSE  (R.L.  1889,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable  a  fesse  dancett^e  ermine,  between  three  cres- 
cents or  (Rewse) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  cottised  between 
three  cinquefoils  ermine,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
argent  (Smith).     Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


demi-lion  ermine,  holding  in  the  paws  a  branch  of  laurel 
slipped  vert  (Rewse);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  talbot's  head  couped  gules,  a  cinquefoil  ermine, 
between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert  (Smith).  Livery—  Black, 
grey,  and  gold. 


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Sons  of  Henry  Gilbert  Smith,  Esq. ,  of  Fairlight,  Manly 
Beech,  in  the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  and  Brigh- 
ton, co.  Sussex,  sometime  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Assembly  and  afterwards  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
the  Colony  of  New  South  Wales,  by  his  second  wife 
Anne  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Thomas,  M  A.  : — 
Rev.  Canon  Gilbert  Flesher  Smith- Rewse,  M.A.(Camb. ), 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  formerly  Rector  of  St.   Margaret's, 
Harleston,    Member  of  the  East  Suffolk  County  Council, 
b.  1861 ;  m.  1886,  Augusta,  d.  of  Rev.  Rose  Fuller  Whistler, 
Rector  of  Elton,  co.   Huntingdon  ;    and  has  issue — Henry 
Gilbert   Smith-Rewse,   Gentleman  (Nettlestead    Hall,    co. 
Suffolk),  6. 1887  ;  and  Osyth  Mary.    Estate—  Land  at  Manly, 
in    the    Colony    of  New  South  Wales.      Postal  address — 
Brook  End,  Felixstowe.      Club — Ipswich  (Ipswich). 

Eustace  Alfred  Smith-Rewse,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 
Res  — 

SMITH-RYLAND.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure  on  across 
nebuly  ermine,  between  four  garbs  of  rye  or,  a  rose  gules 
(for  Rylands) ;  2  and  3,  party  per  fesse  or  and  sable,  three 
ravens,  two  and  one,  and  as  many  saltires  couped,  one  and 
two,  all  counterchanged  (for  Smith) ;    and  for  his  Crests,  1. 


of  Worcester,  by  his  first  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Fereday  of  Ettingshall  Park,  co.  Stafford.  Armo- 
rial bearings  (of  Smith)— Gules,  a  bend  engrailed  argent, 


issuing  from  a  mount  vert,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  or,  the  hand  also  proper,  holding  a  rose 
gules,  slipped  and  leaved  of  the  first,  and  three  ears  of  rye 
gold  (for  Ryland)  ;  2.  a  talbot  passant  or,  resting  the  dexter 
forepaw  upon  an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  a  saltire 
couped  also  or,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  slipped 
and  leaved  proper  (for  Smith) ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Not  the 
last." 

Son  of  Charles  Alston  Smith-Ryland,  Esq.,   J. P.   co. 

Warwick  (High   Sheriff  1894),  b.   1859;  d.   1914 ;  m. 

1887,    Edith,    eldest   daughter  of  W.  F.    Richards  of 

Folkestone : — 
Henry  Dennis  Smith-Ryland,  Gentleman,  born  Sept.  13, 
1891.  Estates — Sherbourne  and  Barford,  Stratford-on-Avon, 
Harbury,  in  the  county  of  Warwick  ;  and  in  Birmingham 
and  Northfield,  in  the  county  of  Worcester.  Res. — Chateau 
Meret   Monts,    Mentone,    France. 

Son  of  Charles  Ivor  Phipson  Smith-Ryland,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.   Warwick,   Capt.  Warwick   Yeo.,   formerly   Lieut. 

Coldstream  Gds. ,  b.  Jan.  8,  1898;  d.  1929  ;  m.  1919, 

Leila  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  M.  G.  Tollemache  : — 
Mortimer    Tollemache    Smith-Ryland,    Gentleman,    b. 
1927.    Seat — Barford  Hill,  nr.  Warwick. 

SThe  Late  FREDERICK  SMITH  SHENSTONE 
(formerly  SMITH),  Esquire,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos. 
Stafford  and  Sussex,  and  J.  P.  for  co.  Worcester,  Hon.  Major 
Queen's  Own  Worcestershire  Hussars,  Barrister-at-Law, 
High  Sheriff  of  Sussex  1886.  Second  son  of  the  late  Richard 
Smith,   Esq.,  J. P.   and   D.L. ,  of  The    Priory,   in  the  co. 


PER-SAXA-PER-IGNES 


between  two  salamanders  in  flames  proper,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  rock 
proper,  a  chamois  charged  with  a  crescent  ;  with  the 
Motto,  "  Per  saxa  per  ignes."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with 
red  and  white  edging.  Married,  Feb.  6,  1873,  Augusta 
Emma  Grace,  dau.  of  Hambley  Knapp,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th 
Fusiliers;  and  died  1916,  leaving  Issue— Adela  Caroline. 
Estate — Sutton  Hall,  co.  Sussex. 

SMITH-SLIGO  (L.O.  matric.  1929).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  on  a  saltire  between  a  falcon  volant  in  chief  and 
three  covered  cups  in  the  flanks  and  base  or,  l'ombre  du 


soleil  of  the  first  (Sligo);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  azure 
between  a  crescent  in  chief,  a  chess-rook  in  base  and  two 
stags'  heads  cabossed  in  the  flanks  gules  (Smith).  Mantling 


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gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  the 
sun  in  his  splendour.  Motto — "  Seligo  veritatem."  Livery 
— Claret  and  yellow. 

Eldest  son   of   Archibald   Vincent  Smith   (afterwards 
Smith-Sligo),  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1815  ;   d.  1891  ;    m.  1859, 
Margaret,  d.  of  George  Sligo,  Gentleman,  of  Seachff, 
East  Lothian  :  — 
Archibald  Dominic  Smith-Sligo,   Esq.,  J. P.,   Fife,   late 
Capt.  Fife  Art.  Militia,  b.  i860;  m.  1886,  Eliza  Mary,  d. 
of  George  Charles  Fletcher,  B.S.C.  (ret.),  and  has  had  issue 
— Archibald   George   Smith-Sligo,    Gentleman,    b.    1887; 
killed  in  action  1914  ;   Ronald  William  Smith-Sligo,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1889  ;    Mary    Lucy  ;    Margaret ;   and  Winifride. 
Res. — Inzievar,  Oakley,  Fife.     Club — Conservative  (Edin- 
burgh). 

SMITHERS  of  Knockholt  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or 
and  sable,  in  chief  two  maple-leaves  proper,  and  in  base  an 
eagle  wings  addorsed  and  inverted  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  a  chaplet  of  maple-leaves  proper,  an  eagle  wings 
expanded  or,  each  charged  with  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
gules. 

Sons  of  Sir  Alfred  Waldron  Smithers,  Knt. ,  of  Home- 
field,  Knockholt,  Kent,  b.  1850;  d.  1924;  m.  1880, 
Emma  Roberta,  d.  of  R.  M.  Theobald,  M.R.C.S.:— 

Waldron  Smithers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P.  Chislehurst  since 
1924,  served  Great  War,  Capt.  Remount  Service,  b.  1880  ; 
tn.  1904,  Margery,  d.  of  Rev.  F.  Page  Roberts  ;  and  has 
issue  —  2  sons  ;  2  daus.  Res.  —  Shelleys,  Knockholt, 
Sevenoaks. 

Langley  Smithers,  Esq.,  served  Great  War,  Lieut. 
R.N.V.R.,  b.  1884;  tn.  1909,  Mabel,  d.  of  W.  R.  Bishop, 
and  has  issue —  3  sons  ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Court  Lodge, 
Knockholt. 

Hubert  Smithers,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  served  Great  War,  Major 
(temp.  Lt.-Col.)  2/4  R.W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1885.  Res. — 
Homefield,  Knockholt. 

Norman  Smithers,  Esq.,  M.C.,  served  Great  War,  Capt. 
2/4  R.W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1887.  Res.  —  Homefield, 
Knockholt. 


SMYLY  of  Camus  (U.O.)  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  pheons  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  armed  arm  em- 
bowed  proper,  the  hand  holding  a  pheon  by  the  point 
gules.  Motto — "  Viribus  virtus."  Livety — Dark  blue, 
with  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  His  Hon.  Judge  William  Cecil  Smyly  of  Castle- 
derg   and   Camus,  co.  Tyrone,    K.C.,    County   Court 
Judge  at  Bow  and  Shoreditch,  J.  P.  co.  Derby,  b.  1840 ; 
d.         ;  tn.  1884,  Alice  Mary,  only  d.  of  Samuel  William 
Brooks : — 
Cecil  Ferguson  Smyly,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 
Alexander  Ferguson  Smyly,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),   b.   1886.      Chambers — 2  Paper  Buildings, 
Temple,  E.G. 

Sons   of    Sir   Philip   Crampton    Smyly,    Knt.    Bach., 

Surgeou  in  Ordinary  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  and  to 

H.M.  King  Edward,  President  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons 

in   Ireland    (1878),    b.     1838;      d.     1904;     tn.     1864; 

Hon.  Selina  Maria  (Nina),  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  the  third 

Baron  Plunket  (sister  of  the  late  Archbishop  of  Dublin 

and  of  Lord  Rathmore) : — 

His  Honour  Sir  Philip  Crampton  Smyly,    Knt.    (1905), 

LL.D.,   Chief-Justice  of  Gold  Coast  since  1911,  b.  1866; 

tn.  1905  (his  cousin),   Eileen,  d.  of  Sir  William  J.  Smyly, 

M.D. ;    and   has  issue — Philip   Crampton   Smyly,    Esq., 

b.  1917;  William  John  Plunket  Smyly,  Esq.,  b.   1919  ;  and 

Aileen   Grace.      Res. — Accra,    Gold  Coast.      Club — Royal 

Societies. 

Josiah    Gilbart   Smyly,    Esq.,    Professor   of  Latin,    late 
Fellow  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

William  Cecil  Plunket  Smyly,  Esq.,  M.D.,  b.  1883.     Res. 
—4  Merrion  Square.  Dublin. 

Sons  of  Matthew  John  Smyly,   Gentleman,  M.A.,  of 
Bbden    Park,    Dublin,    b.    1848  ;    d.  ;    tn.  , 

Katherine,  d.  of  John  Davis  Garde,  of  Mount  Dillon, 
Dublin  :— 
Richard  Josiah  Smyly,  Esq.,  Capt.  North  Lanes.   Regt., 

b.  1879  ;  tn.  1910, Pilkington  ;  and  has  issue — Richard 

Patrick  Pilkington  Smyly,  Gentleman,  b.  1911;  Dennis 
Douglas  Pilkington,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Sybil 
Elizabeth  Pilkington.     Club — Junior  United  Service, 

Neville  Smyly,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  ,  Erne,  d.  of 


David  Tennant  ;  and  has  issue  — John  David  Smyly,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905  ;  Smyly,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 

Percy  Smyly,  Gentleman,  b. 

Son   of  late    Josiah   Smyly,    Surgeon    to    the    Meath 

Hospital  (son  of  John  Smyly,  Esq.,  K.C.),   b.  1803; 

d.  1864 ;    tn.  ,    Ellen,    d.   of  Matthew    Franks   of 

Merrion  Square,  Dublin  : — 
Sir  William  Josiah  Smyly,  M.D.,  Ex.  Pres.  of  Roy.  Coll.  of 
Physic,  Ireland,  b.  1850;  tn.  1881,  Eleanor  Colpoys,  d.  of 
Henry  Tweedy,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.;  and  has  issue— Joscelyn 
Henry  Smyly,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  b.  1.882  [tn.  1921, 
Eileen,  M.D.,  d.  of  David  Bell;  and  has  issue — William 
Jocelyn  Smyly,  Esq.,  b.  1922;  David  Paul  Smyly,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  (Res. — Union  Medical  College,  Peking, 
China)];  Eileen  [m.  1905  (her  cousin),  Sir  Philip  Crampton 
Smyly,  Knt.];  Rachel;  Phyllis;  and  Vivienne.  Res. — 58. 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

SMYTH,  see  BOWYER-SMYTH. 

SMYTH  of  Ash  ton  Court  (R.L.,  16  May  1915  ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
cinquefoils  argent,  as  many  leopards'  faces  sable,  and  (for 
distinction)  a  canton  or  (for  Smyth)  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
t'retty  sable  on  a  canton  gules  a  chaplet  or  (for  Irby). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  gules,  gorged  with 
a  collar  gemel  and  beaked  and  eared  or,  charged  on  the 
neck  (for  distinction)  with  a  cross  crosslet  argent  (Smyth)  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  in 
profile  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and 
sable  (for  Irby).     Motto — "  Qui  capit  capitur." 

Third  son  of    the  5th  Baron  Boston,  of    Boston, 

Lines.,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1877  ;  m.  1859,  Augusta  Caroline,. 

2nd  d.  of  3rd  Lord  de  Saumarez : — 

Hon.  Gilbert  Neville  Smyth,  b.  1864;  assumed  by  R.L., 

16  May  19 1 5,  the  surname  of  Smyth   in   lieu   of   Irby 

and  the  arms  of  Smyth  quarterly  with  those  of  Irby  ; 

m.  1891,  Esme.d.  of  George  Oldham  Edwards,  of  Redland 

Court,  Bristol,  and  step-dau.  of  Sir  John  Henry  Greville 

Smyth,  istBart.,  of  Ashton  Court;  and  has  issue — Esme 

Frances  Sylvia  \m.  1923,  Lieut. -Commdr.  George  Charles 

Cavendish].       Seats  —  Ashton    Court,     Long    Ashton, 

Somerset ;  Ness  Castle,  Inverness. 

SMYTH  of  Camberley  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron 
cottised  argent,  between  in  chief  two  chess-rooks,  and  in 
base  a  flaming  cup  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  hauriant  proper, 


gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  or.  Motto  —  "  Mediis 
tranquillus  in  undis."  Livery — Blue,  white  facings,  silver 
braid  and  buttons. 

Third  son  of  George  Watson  Smyth,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  J.  P., 
of  Blackheath,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1910 ;  tn.  1863,  Frances 
Anna,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Middleton  : — 


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Sir  Robert  Middleton  Watson  Smyth,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
M.C.L.  Bengal  1919-22,  President  Bengal  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1921-22,  Mem.  Council  of  State  for  India  1923-4, 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1908,  Nellie,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Cubitt, 
V.C. ,  D.S.O. ,  of  The  Grove,  Camberley  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mary.  Seat — The  Grove,  Camberley,  Surrey.  Clubs — 
Oriental,   Ranelagh. 

SMYTH  of  Elkington  (Certified  by  Robert  Cooke,  Claren- 
ceux,  1576,  Ped.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  12,  per  bend 
dancettee  azure  and  or,  two  crosses  moline  counterchanged 
(Smyth)  ;  2.  gules,  a  cress  moline  argent,  over  all  a  bend 
sable  (Willarby)  ;  3.  gules,  two  bars  and  in  chief  three 
plates  argent  (Otterby) ;  4.  sable,  a  rose  between  three 
lions  rampant  argent  (Lilborne) ;  5.  gules,  three  roach 
naiant  in  pale  proper  (Roche) ;  6.  gules,  on  a  bend  between 
six  bezants,  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure  (Besby) ;  7.  argent,  a 
Jew's  harp  in  pale  sable  between  six  laurel  leaves,  three  and 
three,  in  pale  of  the  last  (Scopham) ;  8.  argent,  on  a  fesse 
gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  in  chief  a  crescent  sable  (Disney) ; 
9.  gules,  a  fesse  dancettee  or,  between  three  escallops  ermine 
(Dyne);  10.  argent,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale 
gules  (Humfines);  11.  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  vert 
(Middleton).     Mantling- gules  and  argent.     Crest — Out  of 


a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-falcon  rising  proper.     Motto — 
•'  Crux  Christi  spes  mea."     Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

Lines.  (High  Sheriff  1882),  J. P.  North  Riding  Yorks., 

High  Steward  of  the  Borough  of  Louth,  Major  (ret.) 

Lines.  Rifle  Vols.,  b.  1821 ;   d.  1912 ;  m.  1849,  Sarah 

Anne  (d.   1909),  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Sargeaunt  of  Stanwick 

Rectory,  Northampton: — 

William  Grenville  Smyth  of  Elkington  Hall,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  b.   1857;    m.    1889   (div.   1903),   Anna   Lillie,   d.   of 

Cosmo  Gordon    of   New  York  ;    and   has   issue — William 

Henry  Gordon  Smyth,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Lines.  Regt., 

b.  1893  [m.  1918,  Aim6e  Angela,    d.   of  Major   Reginald 

Pepys  Whateley,  of  75   Harcourt  Terrace,  W.  ;    and  has 

issue — William    Pepys   Smyth,   Gentleman,  b.   1918  ;    and 

Angela];  and  Dorothy  Emma  \_m.  1920,  Capt.  John  Grey, 

M.C. ,  7th  Dragoon  Gds.  ;  and  has  issue].    Seats — Elkington 

Hall,  Louth,  Lines.  ;  Addo,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 

George  Edmund  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 

Charles   Glastonbury   Smyth,   Gentleman,   b.    1862 ;    m. 

1892,   Clyde,  d.   of  John  Utter  of  Chehalis,  Washington, 

U.S.A. 

Sons   of    Rev.    Christopher   Smyth,    M.A.,    Vicar    ot 

Bussage,   b.   1827 ;  d.  1900 ;  m.   1857,   Clementina  (d. 

1903),  d.  of  Clement  Royds  : — 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Edmund  Smyth,  Warden  of  Anglican 

Hostel  College  of  Fort  Hare  since  192 1,  Bishop  of  Lebombo 


1893-1912,  M.A.,  M.B.,  b.  1858.     Res.—  Anglican  Hostel, 
Fort  Hare,  P.O.  Box  8  Alice,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Cyril  Randolph  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1891, 
Helen,  d.  of  William  G.  Dobie ;  and  has  issue — William 
Edmund  Royds  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m.  1912, 
Elizabeth  Marshall ;  and  has  issue — Marshall  Leighton 
Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  2  daus.].  Res. — 2024  W. 
41st  Street,  Los  Angeles,  California. 

Son    of    Rev.    Christopher    Smyth,    M.A. ,    of    Little 

Houghton,    Northants.,    b.  1812 ;    d.    1897;   m.  1850, 

Catherine,  d.   of  T.  C.  Sneyd-Kynnersley   of   Loxley 

Park,  co.  Stafford:  — 

Christopher  Smyth,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Northants.,  M.A. 

(Oxon. ),  Barr.-at-Law,  late  Capt.  Northants.  and  Rutland 

Mil.,  Chairman  of  Qr.  Sessions  1904-16,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1890, 

Emma  Louisa,  d.  of  Sir  George  William  Gunning,  Bart.  ; 

and  has  issue — Barbara  Mary ;  and  Ursula  Catherine  [m. 

1928,  Cecil  Vere  Davidge,  Barrister-at-Law].     Seat — Little 

Houghton,  Northampton. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  SMYTH,  Gentleman.  Born 
June  7,  1877,  being  the  third  but  second  surviving  son  of 
James  Smyth,  Gentleman,  of  Norton  Hall,  near  Baldock, 
Herts.,  and  Georgiana  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tohn 
Bowman  of  Barkway,  co.  Herts.,  and  Charlotte  his  wife. 
Armorial  bearings — Azure,  three  horse-shoes  fessewise  or, 
between   three    horses'    heads    erased    argent.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's 
head  argent,  erased  azure,  within  a  horse-shoe  or.  Motto — 
"  Ferrum  equitis  salus."  Estate — Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Kendals,  otherwise  Wrestlingworth,  co.  Beds.  Seat — 
Northfield  House,  Henlow,  Beds. 

SMYTH  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  chevron  erminois,  charged 
with  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  Saracens'  heads  habited 
in  profile  couped  at  the  neck  proper,  and  for  augmentation 
a  chief  argent,  thereon  a  mount  vert  inscribed  with  the  Greek 
letters  K  Y  P  A  gold  and  issuant  therefrom  a  representation 
of  the  plant  Silphium  proper.  Crests— 1.  of  augmentation, 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert  inscribed  with  the 


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as  in  the  arms ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  anchor 
fessewise  sable,  thereon  an  ostrich  erminois,  holding  in 
the  ueak  a  horse-shoe  or.  Motto — "Vincere  est  vivere." 
Livery — Blue,  white  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  Warington  Smyth,   Kt. ,  F.  R.S. ,  b.  1819  ; 

d.    1891  ;    m.    1866,   Antonia,    d.    of  Anthony  Story- 

Maskelyne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.R.S.  :— 
Herbert  Warington  Smyth,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  M.A.,  LL.M., 
F.R.G.S. ,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Chief  Inspector 
of  Factories,  S.  Africa,  Knight  of  Order  of  White  Elephant 
of  Siam,  b.  1867;  m.  1900,  Amabel,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  John 
Sutton  ;  and  has  issue — 3  sons  ;  1  dau.  Res. — Calamansac, 
Falmouth,  Cornwall.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Royal  Thames 
Yacht. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Nevill  Maskelyne  Smyth,  V.C.,  K.C.B.,late 
6th  Dragoon  Guards,  served  Dongola  Exped.  1896,  Nile 
Exped.  1897-9,  S.  Africa  1902,  Great  War  1914-19,  Maj.- 
Gen. comdg.  47th  Div.  (T.A. )  1919-23,  ret.  1924,  b.  1868  ; 
m.  19 18,  Evelyn  Olwen,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur  Osmond  Williams, 
1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Osmond  Nevill  Hunter  Mackay 
Smyth,  Esq.,  b.  1920;  Dacre  Henry  Deudraeth  Smyth, 
Esq.,  b.  1923;  and  Olwen  Annarella  Deudraeth.  Res, — 
Balmoral,  Victoria,  Australia.    Club — Cavalry. 

JAMES  HUGH  SMYTH,  Gentleman.  Born  March  22, 
1870,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Smyth,  Gentle- 
man, of  Norton  Hall,  near  Baldock,  Herts  ,  and  Georgiana 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bowman  of  Barkway,  co. 
Herts.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.)— Azure,  three  horse- 
shoes fessewise  or,  between  three  horses'  heads  erased 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  horse's  head  argent,  erased  azure,  within  a 
horse-shoe  or.  Motto  —  "  Ferrum  equitis  salus."  Seat — 
Cold;Harbour,  Ashwell,  Herts. 

^SMYTH. «  Argent, 'on  a  saltire  between  three  crescents, 
one  in  chiefaand  two  in  fesse,  and  a  leopard's  face  in  base 
azure  a.n  Eastern  crown  or.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  couped 
below  the  elbow  and  erect,  charged  with  a  palm-branch, 
and  holding  in  the  hand  a  scimitar  all  proper.  Motto — 
"With  thy  might." 

Sons  of  John  Watt  Smyth,  Esquire,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 

Lincoln's    Inn,  J. P.   for  co.  Antrim,  formerly   of  the 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Chief 

Court  of  the  Punjab,   b.    1836;    d.    1914 ;    m.    1871, 

Annabella  Charlotte,  second  dau.   of  Rev.   the    Hon. 

Henry  O'Brien  :  — 

Henry   John  Watt   Smyth,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon.), 

b.  June  16,  1872.      Postal  address — Duneira,    Larne,   co. 

Antrim. 

Gerald  James  Watt  Smyth,  Esq.,D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.), 
Royal  Engineers,  b.  March  29,  1874 ;  m.  1917,  Florence 
Mabel,  d.  of  H.  T.  Sayers.  Res.—  The  Knowe,  Larne,  co. 
Antrim.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 


Austin  Edward  Arthur  Watt  Smyth,  Esq.,  Librarian, 
House  of  Commons,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  May  28,  1877. 
Res. — 15  Cottesmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  8.  Club — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

SMYTH  of  Ballynatray  (R.L.,  3  June  1892).  Argent,  on 
a  bend,  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  azure,  armed, 
crined,  and  tufted  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi-bull  salient  argent,  armed  and  unguled  or,  and 
charged  with  a  crescent  gules  for  difference.  Motto — 
"  Cum  plena  magis." 

Sons  of  Col.  John  Henry  Graham  Smyth,  C.M.G. 
(1901),  J. P.,  comd.  3rd  Batt.  Prince  of  WalesJ  Lein- 
ster  Regt.  in  South  Africa  1900-1901,  served  in  New 
Zealand  1864-65  (medal),  and  in  Egypt  1883-85 
(Medjidie),  comd.  the  Irish  Militia  Brigade  at  H.M. 
Jubilee   1897   (Jubilee   medal),    b.  ;    d.  1904  ;   m. 

1872,  Lady  Harriette  Gertrude  Isabella,  of  Ballynatry, 
co.  Waterford,  d.  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Mountcashell : — 
Roland  Henry  Tyssen Holroyd Smyth,  Esq.,  D.L.  Water- 
ford,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Leinster  Regt. ,  b.  1874 ; 
m.  1902,  Alice  Isabelle,  yst.  d.  of  late  Chambre'  Brabazon 
Ponsonby  of  Kilcooley  Abbey;  and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Rowland  Chambr6  Holroyd  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  (2) 
Henry  Horace  Digby  Holroyd  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
(3)  Bryan  Hubert  Holroyd  Holroyd  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b. 
1908  ;  (4)  Oliver  Grice  Holroyd  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 
and  Mary  Lavender.  Seats — Ballynatry,  Youghal  ;  and 
More  Park,  Kilworth,  co.  Cork. 

William  Baker  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

SMYTH  of  Headborough  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  bend, 
between  two  unicorns'  heads  couped  azure,  three 
lozenges  or,  a  mullet  for  difference.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  —  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-bull 
salient  sable,  armed  and  unguled  or,  a  mullet  for 
difference.       Motto — "  Cum  plena  magis." 

Son  of  Percy  Smyth,  Esq.,  B.A,  J.P.  (High  Sheriff 
1872),  b.  1839;  d.  1910;  tn.  1865,  Mary,  eldest  d.  of 
Robert  Perceval  Maxwell  of  Finnebrogue  and  Grooms- 
port  House,  co.  Down: — 
Robert     Riversdale    Smyth,     Esq.,     C.M.G.,     D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.   (ret.)  Leinster  Regt.,  b.  1875;    m.   1906,   Evelyn 
Irene,  second  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Norton  C.  Martelli,  of  Creg, 
Fermoy.    Seats — Headborough,  Tallow  ;  and  Monarea,  co. 
Waterford. 

RANDAL  CHARLES  EDWARD  SKEFFINGTON 
SMYTH,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Coldstream 
Guards.  Born  1864,  being  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Skeffington  Randal  Smyth,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Queen's 
Co.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  by  his  wife  Hon.  Gertrude  Valentine 
Fitz-Patrick,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  John,  1st  Lord  Castletown, 
of  Upper  Ossory.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  abend 
azure  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  sable,  three 
lozenges  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  couped  sable. 
Motto  —  "  Cornu  exaltabitur  honore."  Married,  1889, 
Beatrice  Virginia  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
T.  Edward  Taylor  of  Ardgillan,  M.P.  for  Dublin.  Res.— 
North  Cheriton,  Somerset.      Club — Arthur's. 

SMYTH.  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure  between  two  unicorns' 
heads  erased  sable,  three  lozenges  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's 
head  couped  sable. 

Second  son  of  Edward  Skeffington  Randal  Smyth,  Esq. , 

of  Mount  Henry,  Queen's  Co.,  Vice-Lieut.,  J.P.  and 

D.L.  for  that  co.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1897; 

m.  1862,  Hon.  Gertrude  Valentine  Fitz-Patrick,  d.  of 

John,  1st  Lord  Castletown,  of  Upper  Ossory  : — 

Geoffrey  Henry  Julian  Skeffington  Smyth,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 

(1900),  Lieut. -Col.  (ret.)  9th  Lancers,  served  South  African 

War  1899-1900,  appointed  a  Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  (Legion 

of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),   and  one  of  H.M.'s   Hon. 

Corps  of  Gen tlemen-at- Arms  1920,  b.  1873  '•  m-  IQ°4,  Hon' 

Violet   Frances    Monckton,    d.    of  7th   Viscount  Galway; 

and   has   issue— (1)   Terence   George   Randal    Skeffington 

Smyth,    Gentleman,    b.    1905;     (2)    Noel    Edward    Vere 

Skeffington  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b,  1908  ;  (3)  Denys  Brian 

Skeffington  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.      Clubs—  Cavalry  ; 

Orleans ;  Royal  Automobile. 

SMYTH  of  Deer  Park  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a 
bend  gules  between  two  double-headed  eagles  sable,  armed 

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of  the  second,  three  lozenges  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
aigent.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  purpure,  armed  argent, 
issuant  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  and  charged  with  a  lozenge 
of  the  second.     Motto — "  Exaltabit  honore." 

Only  surviving  son  of  John  Smyth,  of  Deer  Park,  co. 
Leitrim,  /'.  t8oo  ;  d.  1846  ;  m.  1835,  Frances  Lloyd,  2nd 
d.  of  John  Carson,  of  Annesville,  co.  Roscommon,  by 
his  wife  Jane,  d.  of  Yeadon  Lloyd  and  grand-d.  of  Owen 
Lloyd,  of  Rockville,  co.  Roscommon:  — 
Thomas  Smyth,  Gentleman,  of  Abbeyleix,  Queen's  Co. , 
Ireland,  b.  1846;  m.  1873,  Sarah,  d.  of  William  Munro,  of 
Ballineen,  King's  Co.;  and  has  surv.  issue—  (1)  William 
Henry  Munro  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  {Res. — Hills- 
borough, co.  Down,  Ireland);  (2)  Thomas  Francis  Smyth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1878  [m.  1909,  Annette  Elizabeth  (d.  1924). 
d.  of  Henry  Gorman,  of  Ballymote,  co.  Sligo  ;  and  has  issue 
— Percy  Hubert  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Evelyn 
Maud(/tV.r. — Dagenham,  Essex)];  (3)  Henry  Carson  Smyth, 
Esq.,  L.R.C.P.,  late  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  served  Great  War 
1915-18  b.  1880  [m.  1918,  Janet  Park,  M.B. ,  B.Ch.  (Edin.), 
served  Great  War  with  R.A.M.C,  d.  of  Rev.  James 
George  Walton,  M.A. ,  of  Dundee;  and  has  issue — 
Isabel  Munro  Carson  (Res. — 44  Heme  Hill,  London, 
S. E. )];  (4)  Walter  Munro  Smyth,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War  with  Tank  Corps,  b.  1884  (Res.—  Auckland,  N.Z.); 
(5)  Herbert  Smyth,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin),  late  Lieut.  3rd  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  served  Great 
War,  b.  1896  (Res. — 13  Cheriton  Place,  Folkestone)  ;  Francis 
May,  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  served 
Great  War  as  Nursing  Sister  with  R.  R.C.  ;  Emily  Sarah, 
R.R.C.  (2nd  Class),  served  Great  War  with  Q.A.M.N.S.  (R) 
[m.  1922,  George  Dufour  Hodgson,  M.A.  (Sch.  Queen's 
Coll.  Oxford),  late  Lieut.  Roy.  Fus. ,  served  Great  War, 
only  son  of  J.  J.  Hodgson,  of  Appleby] ;  Eileen  Mary, 
R.R.C.  (2nd  Class),  served  Great  War  with  Q.A.M.N.S. 
|R);  Evelyn  Maud  [m.  1917,  Major  Gordon  Frank 
Steevenson,  R.A.V.C. ,  served  Great  War,  yngr.  son  of 
Robert  H.  Steevenson,  of  Torrington,  Devon]. 

SMYTH  of  Ardmore  (U.O. ).  Argent,  on  a  bend  en- 
grailed between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  azure,  three 
lozenges  erminois.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet,  a  unicorn's  head  azure, 
charged  with  a  lozenge  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Exaltabit 
honore."     Livery—  Dark  blue,  white  facings. 

Sons  of  the  late  John  Acheson  Smyth  of  Ardmore,  by 

his  wife  Alice,  d.  of  Robert   M'Clintock,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D. L. ,  of  Dunmore,  Carrigans,  co.  Donegal: — 
Ross  Acheson  Smyth,  Esq.,  Major  late  Roy.  Irish 
Regt. ,  b.  1862;  m.  1892,  Edith,  d.  of  Thomas  Malcomson 
of  Minella,  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Norah  Kathleen.  Seat — Ardmore,  co.  Londonderry.  Club 
— County  (Tipperary). 

Robert  M'Clintock  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  ; 

Dorothy,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  John  Gould  Adams ;  and  has 
issue — Ralph  M'Clintock  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and 
Dorothy.    Res. — 

Hugh  Lyle  Waring  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1868 ;  m. 
1900  (his  cousin),  Una  Maud  Lyle,  d.  of  Hugh  Lyle  Smyth 
of  Barrowmore  Hall.    Res. — Drumahoe,  Londonderry. 

Son  of  Godfrey  Lyle   Smyth,  6.  1878;    d.  1910;    m. 

1902,    Evelyn   Cholmeley,    eldest   d.  of  Col.  Johnson 

Savage,  R.E.: — 
Bryan  Lyle  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.    Seats — Barrow- 
more Hall,  Chester ;  Drumahoe,  co.  Kerry. 

Son  of  Hugh    Lyle   Smyth,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 

1834  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1st,  1862,  Eliza  (d.  1883),  eldest  d. 

of  James  Turner  of  Rusholme,  Manchester: — 
Maxwell  Lyle  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.    Res. — 

SMYTH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  horseshoes  fessewise 
or,  between  three  horses'  heads  erased  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's 
head  argent,  erased  azure,  within  a  horse-shoe  or.  Motto — 
"  Ferrum  equitis  salus."     Livery — Blue,  gold  facings. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1906  ; 
m.  1867,  Louisa,  d.  of  James  Kidman  : — 

Thomas  Hugh  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1913, 
Lilian  Maud,  d.  of  David  Mackair  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Hugh  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  David  Smyth,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915  ;  Robert  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.  Res. — 
Edworth  Manor,  nr.  Baldock,  Herts. 

George  Elliott  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1908,  Mar- 
garet Helen,  d.  of  Dr.  H.  O.  Foster  ;  and  has  issue— Joyce 
Margaret.     Res.—  White  Hill,  Hitchin. 


Edward  James  Smyth,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1906, 
Jessie  Alice,  d.  of  James  Bowman;  and  has  issue — Joan. 
Res. — Rooktree  House,  Stotfold,  Beds. 

SMYTH  (U.O. ).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  a  mullet  azure,  between  two  torteaux. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion's  head  couped  argent.  Motto — "  Miseris 
succurrere." 

Eld.  s.  of  Matthew  Blood  Smyth  of  Castle  Fergus,  co. 

Clare,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Rev.  William  Augustine  Blood  Smyth,  M.A.  (Dublin), 
Canon  of  Killaloe,  b.  .     Res. — The  Rectory,  Kilnasoo- 

lagh,  Newmarket-on-Fergus,  co.  Clare. 

SMYTH-PIGOTT  (R.L.,  31  March  1824).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  sable 
(Pigott) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
cinquefoils  argent,  as  many  leopards'  faces  sable  (Smith). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  proper,  collared  or ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  gules,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemelle  and  beaked  and  eared  or.  Mottoes — 
"  Qui  capit  capitur  "  ;    "  Toutes  foys  prest." 

Son    of    Cecil    Hugh    Smyth- Pigott,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of 

Brockley  Hall,  Somerset,  b.  i860  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1882, 

Mary  Agnes,  d.  of  Joseph  Ruscombe  Poole  : — 

John  Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Seats — 

Brockley  Hall  and  Brockley  Court,  West  Town,   R.S.O., 

Somerset.     Res. — Brockley  Hall,  Bristol. 

Son  of  Bernard  Cecil  Smyth-Pigott,  Capt.  and  Brev- 
Major   Durham   LI.,    b.    1884;    d    1916;    m.    1909, 
Athalie  Mary,  d.  of  Gaeme  B.  Fraser  of  Weston-super- 
Mare  : — 
Bernard  Peter  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.    Res. — 
Third   son    of  Cecil    Hugh   Smyth-Pigott,    Esq.    (see 
above) : — 
Joseph  Ruscombe  Wadham  Smyth-Pigott,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Group-Comdr.  R.A.F.,  b.  1889  ;  m.   1919,  Lady 
Clare  Mary,  d.  of  9th  Earl  of  Denbigh  ;  and  has  issue — 
Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Annie  Mary 
Cecilia.     Address — British  Embassy,  Paris. 

Ygst.  son  of  John  Hugh  Wadman  Smyth-Pigott,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Brockley  Hall,  Somerset,  b.  1819  ;  d. 
1892;  m.  1857,  Blanche  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Raymond 
Arundell : — 
Bertram  Joseph  Arundell  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1874.     Res. — Pipestone,  Manitoba. 

Sons  of  Henry  Thomas  Coward  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1823;   d.    1858;    m.    1845,    Elizabeth,    d.    of 
James  Mells  Nairne  of  Dunsinnan  : — 
Henry  Drummond   Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.    1848. 
Res.— 

James  William  Nairne  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b. 
1850;  m.  1903,  Geraldine  Augusta  (d.  190?),  d.  of  William 
Richardson  of  Wanstead,  Essex,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col. 
Sidney  Burrard.    Res. — 

John  Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  George  Octavius  Smyth-Pigott,  Rector  of 
Kingston  Seymour,   Somerset,  b.    1827 ;  d.   1892  ;    in. 
1855,  Maria  Ricketts  : — 
Alfred  Cyril  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.      Res. — 
Charles  Gerald  Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 
Res.— 

SMYTHE  of  Eshe  Hall.  Sable,  three  roses  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buck's  head  erased  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  laurel 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Regi  semper  fidelis." 

Son    of  Sir  John  Walter  Smythe,  8th  Bart.,  b.    1827; 

d.  1919;  m.  1864,  Marie  Louise,  d.  of  William  Herbert, 

ofClytha  House,  co.  Monmouth:  — 
Sir   Edward   Walter   Joseph    Patrick    Herbert  Smythe, 
9th    Bart.    (23   Feb.    1 660-1),   b.    1869.      Seats — Eshe,   co. 
Durham      Acton  Burnell  Park,  Shropshire. 

DAVID  MURRAY  SMYTHE,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Perth,  late  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Highlanders. 
Born  Nov.  17,  1850,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
William  Smythe,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  Convener  of  the 
co.  for  thirty-four  years,  by  his  second  wife  Emily,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B. ,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Dunnikier, 
co.  Fife.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1673) — Azure,  a  burn- 
ing cup  between  two  chess-rooks  in  fesse  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dolphin    hauriant   proper.     Motto — "Mediis  tranquillus  in 


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undis."  Married,  1898,  Hon.  Katherine  Jane,  dau.  of 
Lord  Bagot;  and  has  Issue — Barbara.  Res. — Moulin- 
almond,  Perth.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 

SNEAD-COX  of  Broxwood  and  Eaton  Bishop  (H.  Coll.). 
Or,  three  bars  azure,  within  a  bordure  sable,  on  a  canton 
argent,  a  lion's  face  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope's  head 
erased  per  fesse  or  and  azure,  pierced  through  the  neck  by 
a  broken  spear  proper.    Motto — "  Nil  amplius  oro." 

Son   of    Richard   Snead    Cox,    Esq.,   J. P.  and   D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1858,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Broxwood  and  Souldern,  b.  1820;    d.  1899;  m.  1853, 
Maria  Theresa,  d.  of  George  Weld  of  Leagram  Hall, 
Lanes. : — 
John  George  Snead  Snead-Cox,  Esq.,  J. P.  London  and  co. 
Hereford,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Brox- 
wood and  Souldern,  b.  1855  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1892, 
the  additional  surname   of  Snead;   m.  1891,    Mary,    only 
child  of  late  George  Porteous  of  NewOrleans,  U.S.A.  ;  and 
has  had  issue— (1)  Richard  Snead-Cox,  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots., 
b.  1892;  killed  inaction  1914 ;  (2)  Geoffrey  Philip  Joseph 
Snead-Cox,    Gentleman,    Lieut.   1st  Royal    Welsh    Fus., 
b.   1895;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  (3)   Herbert  Arthur  Joseph 
Snead-Cox,  Gentleman,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1900  ;  killed 
in  action  1916  ;    (4)  Robert  John  Francis  Snead-Cox,  Gen- 
tleman,   b.    1908.      Seat — Broxwood    Court,     Pembridge, 
Herefordshire.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

SNEATH,  see  AIKIN-SNEATH. 


Son  of  John  William  Sneyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Stafford,  late  Capt.  of  the  Queen's  Own  Royal  Stafford- 
shire  Yeo.    and   the    King's  Own  Staffordshire   Light 
Inf.  Mil.,  b.  1822;    d.  1904;    m.  1861,  Agnes   Maria, 
eldest  surv.  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Evelyn  Cotton  of  Etwell 
Hall,  co.  Derby: — 
Ralph  de  Tunstall  Sneyd,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Basford,  nr.   Leek,  b.   1862  ;    m.    1894,    Harriett,   d.   of 
Arthur  Brookes  of  Leek  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Arthur  Lionel 
Llewellyn  Sneyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  Ralph  Clement 
Cotton  Sneyd,  Gentleman,   b.   1899  ;    (3)  Alfred  William 
Augustine  Sneyd,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Elsie  Dorothea 
Stella.     Res. — Fair  View  Hall,  Onecote,  nr.  Leek,  Staffs. 
Son  of  Henry  Sneyd,  Gentleman,  ot  Lent  Hill,  Ash- 
burton,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1st,  1869,  Caroline  Carew  , 
d.  of  Robert  H.   C.   Hunt;  2nd,  1903,   Evelyn,   d.    of 
Rev.    Charles   Forster,    of    Holne  Chase,   Ashburtcn, 
Derby : — 
Charles   Henry  Clement   Sneyd,    Gentleman,    b.    1904. 
Seat — Ashcombe  Park,  nr.  Leek,  co.  Stafford. 

SNEYD -KYNNERSLEY  (H.  Coll.,  1815,  R.L.)  — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  sem£e  of  crosses  crosslet,  a  lion 
rampant  argent  (for  Kynnersley,  temp.  Henry  III.);  2  and 
3,  argent,  a  scythe,  the  blade  in  chief,  the  sned  or  handle 
in  bend  sinister  sable,  in  the  fesse  point  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the 
second  (for  Sneyd).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  greyhound  sejant  argent,  collared 
or,  under  a  hawthorn-tree  proper  (for  Kynnersley)  ;    2.   a 


-SNEYD  of  Keele  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  scythe,  the 
blade  in  chief,  the  sned  (or  handle)  in  bend  sinister  sable, 
in  the  fesse  point  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  second.     Mantling 


sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  passant  guardant  sable.  Motto — "  Nee  opprimere,  nee 
opprimi." 

Son  of  Rev.  Walter  Sneyd,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  J.P., 

b.  1809  ;    d.   1888  ;    m.  1856,   Henrietta  Elizabeth  (d. 

19 13),  d.  of  Richard  Malone  Sneyd  of  Cherry  vale,  co. 

Donegal: — 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1892-3)  co.  Stafford,  Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  late 
Staffordshire  Regt.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1885,  Mary  Evelyn,  eldest 
d.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Augustus  Ellis, 
G.C.V.O.,  C.S.I,  (by  the  Hon.  Mina,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  the 
1st  Barcn  Taunton).  Seat — Keele  Hall,  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  co.  Stafford.  Postal  add. — Mill  House,  LongParish, 
Hants.     Clubs— Turf,  White's. 


lion  passant  guardant  sable  (for  Sneyd).      Motto — "Nee 
opprimere,  nee  opprimi."     Livery — Light  blue  and  silver. 
Sons  of  late  Clement  Thomas  Sneyd- Kynnersley,  Esq., 
of  Loxley  Park,  b.  1833;  d.  1876;  m.  1858,  Ellen,  d. 
of  Joseph  Mallaby: — 
John  Ralph  Sneyd- Kynnersley,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m. 
1st,  1886,  Adele  (d.  1891),  d.  of  Charles  Henry  Pairo  ;  2nd, 
1895,  Marion  Hamilton,  d.  of  James  Archibald  Shaw;  and 
has   issue — Two    daus.      Seats — Loxley   Park,   Highfields, 
and  the  Dearndales,  near  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford.     Res. — 
San  Francisco.  California,  U.S.A. 

Harry   Craven   Sneyd- Kynnersley,  Gentleman,  b.   1865; 
Postal  add. — Church  House,  Penshurst,  near  Battle. 

Son    of    Thomas    Clement   Sneyd- Kynnersley,    Esq., 

J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1803  ;  d.  1892;  m.  1S34,  Eliza  Rose, 

elder  d.  of  Joseph  Sandars  of  Taplow  House,  Bucks.  :— 

Edmund     Mackenzie    Sneyd  -  Kynnersley,     Esq.,    J. P. 

Chester,  H.M.'s  Insp.  of  Schools  1874-1906,  Barrister  at- 

Law  (Inner   Temple),    b.    1841.    Res.— Boughton    Lodge, 

Chester. 

Son     of    Charles    Walter     Sneyd- Kynnersley,    Esq., 
C.M.G.,  b.   1849;  d.  1904;    m.   1884,  Ada  Maud,  d. 
of  Rev.  George  Nash  : — 
Thomas  Ralph  Sneyd- Kynnersley,  Esq.,  M.C.late  Capt. 
R.E.,  b.  1886.     Res. — Fair  Meadow,  Mayfield,  Sussex. 


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SNOOK  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  fylfots 
in  chevron  between  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed  and  in 
base  a  lion  rampant  or.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest- 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  an  eagle 
or,  wings  expanded  azure,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a 
fylfot  sable.     Motto — "  Nee  opprimere  nee  opprimi." 

Son   of  James  Snook,  Gentleman,  b.  1831 ;    d.  19 10  ; 

m.  1857,  Fanny,  d.  of  James  Henry  Bracher  of  Place 

Farm,  Tisbury,  Wilts.  : — 
James  Bracher  Snook,  Gentleman,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1887, 
Minnie  Alexandra,  d.  of  George  Giles ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  James  Bracher  Snook,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (2)  Arthur 
Giles  Snook,  Gentleman,  b,  1894  ;  (3)  Eric  Norman  Snook, 
Gentleman,  b.  1897  ;  and  Doris  Muriel.  Post.  add. — 1  Gros- 
venor  Avenue,  Nottingham. 

Herbert  Durrant  Snook,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ;  tn.  1st, 
1890,  Francis  Mary,  d.  of  John  Hardy  Carter  of  Holbeach, 
Lines  ;  2nd,  1903,  Emily  Gertrude,  d.  of  Robert  Pinder  of 
Elmbank,  Nottingham ;  and  has  issue — Phyllis  Mary ; 
Hilda;  Violet  Mabel;  and  Dulcie  Durrant.  Res.—  The 
Cedars,  Lenton,  Nottingham. 

Walter  Percy  Snook,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1869 ;  tn. 
1897,  Jessie  Martha,  d.  of  Robert  John  Brew,  Esq.,  I.S.O.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Courtenay  Walter  Snook,  Gentleman, 
b,  1898  ;  (2)  Robert  James  Bracher  Snook,  Gentleman,  b. 
1899;  Doreen  Francis;  and  Jessie  Ruth.  Res. — 8  Second 
Avenue,  Nottingham. 

SNOW  of  Exmouth  (H.  Coll.,  12  Oct.  1922).  Per  fesse 
nebuly  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  a  lozenge  between  two 
antelopes'  heads  erased,  and  in  base  a  like  antelope's  head 
between  as  many  lozenges  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
antelope's  head  argent,  erased  gules,  armed,  and  holding 
in  the  mouth  two  links  of  a  chain  or.  Motto — "  Soyez 
ferme." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Snow,  Esq.,  J. P.  Devon,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1927;  tn. 

1889,  Edith,  d.  of  Frederick  Banbury,  of  Shirley  House, 

Shirley,  Surrey: — 
Thomas  Maitland  Snow,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  1st 
Sec.  H.M.'s  Diplomatic  Service,  b.  1890;  tn.  1927,  Phyllis 
Annette,  d.  of  Ivor  Malcolmson,  of  Callum  Lodge,  St. 
Albans,  and  has  issue — Edith  Annette.  Res. — Cleeve 
House,  nr.  Exeter.     Club—  St.  James's. 

George  Robert  Sabine  Snow,  Gentleman,  b-  1897. 
Res. — 


Sons  of  Thomas  Maitland  Snow,  Gentleman,  of  Cleve 

House,  nr.  Exeter,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1899;  m.  1851,  Eliza, 

d.  of  Jacob  Philip  Nathan,  of  Trelawny,  Jamaica  : — 

Philip  Chicheley  Hyde  Snow,  Esq.,  CLE.,  late  I.C.S., 

Municipal  Commissioner  of  Bombay  1896-1901,  b.  1853; 

tn.  1888,  Beatrice  Sophia,  d.  of  Edmund  Newman  Snow. 

Res.—  Exeter.     Club—  Sports. 

Sebastian  CosensSnow,  Gentleman,  of  Weircliff,  Exwick, 
Exeter,  b.  1856;  m.  1888,  Margaret  Lucy  Parker,  d.  of  Rev. 
Maurice  Swabey,  Vicar  of  St.  Thomas's,  Exeter,  and  has 
issue  —  Sebastian  Richard  Eustace  Snow,  Esq.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Capt.  1st  R.  Devon  Yeo., 
b.  1890  [m.  1926,  Rosamond  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Edward 
Henry  Wright  Weaver,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Ambletts, 
Chithurst,  Sussex  (Res.— Brightwell  Manor,  Brightwell, 
Wallingford,  Berks.  Clubs— Jun.  Carlton  ;  Cavendish  ; 
Devon  and  Exeter  (Exeter))].     Res.—  Weircliff,  Exeter. 

ALEXANDER  DUFFETT  SNOW,  Esquire,  Capt. 
West  of  Scotland  Art.  (Militia).  Born  Oct.  10,  1862, 
beingthesecondbut  eldest  surviving  son  ofjohn  Snow  (grand- 
son of  Henry  Snow  of  Stinsford,  Dorset),  by  his  wife  Ade- 
laide Jane,  fourth  dau.  of  Francis  Duffett  of  Shirehampton, 
Dorset.  Armorial  bearings— Per  fesse  indented  azure  and 
argent,  a  cross  patee  between  two  heraldic  antelopes'  heads 


in  chief  and  a  like  heraldic  antelope's  head  between  two 
crosses  patee  in  base,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  bugle-horn  gules,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head  couped 
per  pale  indented  argent  and  azure,  and  charged  with 
two  crosses  pat6e  in  pale  counterchanged.  Motto  — 
"  Probitas  verus  honor."  Livery — Blue,  with  red  facings. 
Married,  June  10,  1891,  Rose  Lilian,  third  dau.  of  Col. 
John  Beaufin  Irving,  formerly  of  Bickington  Lodge,  now  of 
Bonshaw  Tower,  Ecclefechan ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  John 
Alexander  Irving  Snow,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  1,  1893;  (2) 
George  Robert  Irving  Snow,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  7,  1895 ; 
and   Dons   Lilian   Frances.      Res. — 

SNOWDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
between  in  sinister  chief  and  in  base  an  escallop  gules, 
three  mullets  or,  a  quarter  of  the  third  charged  with  four 
fusils  conjoined  fessewise  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  battle- 


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mentsof  a  tower,  a  peacock  in  its  pride  all  proper. 
—  "  Omnia  vincit  amor." 


Motto 


Only  surv.   son   of  Edwin  Snowden,    of  Stoneygate, 
Leics.,  b.   1835;  d.  1920  ;  m.   1864,  Julia  Ann,  d.  of 
Thomas  Burdett,  of  Desford,  Leics.  :— 
Frederick  James  Snowden,    Esq.,    b.   1884.      Res. — St. 
John's  Manor,  Jersey. 

SOAME,  see  BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME. 

SOAMES  of  Sheffield  Park  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron 
or,  between  in  chief  two  mallets  erect  of  the  second  and  in 
base  two  wings  conjoined  in  lure  argent.     Mantling  gules 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
rising  sun  proper,  upon  a  lure  gules,  feathered  argent 
fessewise,  a  falcon  belled  or.  Motto— "  Vilius  virtutibus 
aurum." 

Son  of  Arthur  Soames  of  Irnham  Park,  near  Bourne, 

Lincolnshire,  b.  1816;  d.  1894;  m.  Annie  Amelia,  d. 

of  Joseph  Gilstrap: — 

Arthur  Gilstrap  Soames,   Esq.,   J. P.    and   D.L.    (High 

Sheriff  1903)  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  co.  Sussex,  £.  1854;  m.  1919, 

Agnes  Helen  Van  der  Heydt,  d.  of  the  late  Rt.   Hon.  Sir 

Robert  Peel,  G.C.B. ,  P.C.and  widow  of  D.  van  de  Heydt. 

Seat — Sheffield  Park,   Uckfield,   Sussex.     Clubs— Carlton, 

Arthur's. 

SOLLY-FLOOD  of  Ballynaslaney  (U.O.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  vert,  a  chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased 
argent  (Flood) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between 
three  sole  fishes  hauriant  proper,  within  a  bordure  en- 
grailed sable  (Solly).  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  argent. 
Motto — "Vis  unita  fortior." 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Richard  Solly-Flood, 
C.B.  (1877),   K.C.B.   (1907),  b.  1829;    m.  1863,   Con- 
stance Eliza,   d.   of  the  late  William  Edward   Frere, 
Esq.,  C.M.G.,  J.P.,  of  Bitton,  near  Bath:— 
Major-Gen.  Arthur  Solly-Flood,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
late  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  served  in  S.  Africa  with  the  S. 
African   Light   Horse    1900-2,    and   Great   War    1914-19, 
Insp.-Gen.  of  Cavalry,  India,  has  Order  of  the  Crown  and 
Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium),  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  palme 
(France),  b.  1871  ;   m.  1916,  Elise,  d.  of  Ferdinand  P.  J. 
Hanbury,  of  Nantoer,  Monmouth  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 
Clubs— Army  and  Navy,  Marlborough. 

Brigadier  Richard  Elles  Solly-Flood,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
comdg.  Bareilly  Brigade,  U.P.  India,  served  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  comdg.  132nd  Inf. 
Bde.  1924,  has  Legion  of  Honour,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia, 
with   cross   swords,  b.   1877;    m.  1914,   Marguerite  Eliza- 


beth, only  d.  of  Major  Connellan  of  Coolmore,  co.  Kil- 
kenny ;  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  and  1  dau.  Res. — Cool- 
more,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny,  Ireland.  Clubs — Army 
and  Navy;  R.A.C. 

SOLTAU  (H.  Coll.,  12  Aug.  1844).  Per  bend  sinister 
azure  and  argent,  on  the  dexter  side  three  ears  of  wheat  on 
one  stalk  or,  and  on  the  sinister  side  three  fleurs-delys,  one 
and  two  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  argent,  within  two 
branches  of  roses  proper.  Motto — "  Miseris  succerere 
disco." 

Son   of  John  Thomas   Soltau,    Esq.,   J. P.,   of  Little 

Efford,   Plymouth,  b.   1834;    d.    1921  ;    m.   1st,    i860, 

Florence  (d.  1894),  d.  of  the  late  Erving  Clark  of  Efford 

Manor,    and   widow   of   Sir   William    Norris   Young, 

Bart.  :— 
George  William  Soltau,   Gentleman,    b.    1865.      Res. — 
Little  Efford,  Sea  View,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Eldest  son  of  George  Soltau,    Gentleman,    b.    1847  ; 

d.  1909  ;    m.   1874,  Grace   Elizabeth,  d.  of  Dr.  A.  J 

Tapson : — ■ 
Col.Alfred  Bertram  Soltau,  C.M.G.  (1916),  C.B.E.  (1919), 
T.D.,  Col.  A.M.S.  (T.A.),  M.D.  (Lond.),  F.R.C.P., 
F.R.C.S.,  b.  1876;  m.  1903,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  William 
Evans  Watts  ;  and  has  issue— George  Richard  Bertram 
Soltau,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Catherine  Grace  [m.  W.  H. 
Anketell].  Res. — 1  The  Crescent,  Plymouth.  Club — 
R.  Western  Yacht  (Plymouth). 

Only  son  of  Henry  Soltau,   Gentleman,   b.    1849;  d. 

1911  ;  m.  1883,  Barbara  Jessie,  d.    of  Rev.   Malcolm 

Mclntyre,  M.A. ,  of  Monikie,  Forfar: — 
Henry  Kenneth  Victor  Soltau,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.M.C, 
S.R.  (ret.),  M.D.  (Lond.),  b.  1887  ;  m.  1919,  Nora  Rams- 
car,  yngst.  d.  of  Charles  H.  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tilling- 
ton  Hall,  Stafford,  and  has  issue — David  Henry  Kenneth 
Soltau,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  and  Barbara  Christine 
Symons.     Res. — Wentworth  House,  Ilfracombe,  N.  Devon. 

SOLTAU-SYMONS(R.L.,  1845,  H. Coll.).— Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  party  per  fesse  dancett^e  gules  and  argent,  a  pale 
counterchanged  and  three  trefoils,  one  and  two  slipped  of 
the  first  (for  Symons) ;  2  and  3,  per  bend  sinister  azure  and 
argent,  on  the  dexter  side,  three  ears  of  wheat  on  one  stalk 
or,  and  on  the  sinister  side  three  fleurs-de-lys,  one  and  two,  of 
the  first  (for  Soltau).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 
1.  Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of 
a  saltire  gules,  an  ermine,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  fern- 
branch  proper  (for  Symons) ;  2.  a  demi-lion  argent,  within 
two  branches  of  roses  proper  (for  Soltau).  Motto—"  Simp'ex 
munditus."     Livery— Dark  green,  black  facings. 

Sons  of  George  William  Culme  Soltau-Symons,  Esq., 

J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Devon,  High  Sheriff  1875,  b.  1831 ; 

d.  1916;  m.  firstly,  1859,  Hon.  Adele  Isabella  (d.  1869), 

2nd  d.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Graves,  3rd  Baron 

Graves;  secondly,  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Lt.Col. 

Frederick  W.  Todd,  and  widow  of  St.  John  Coventry :  — 

George  Algernon  James  Soltau-Symons,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 

late  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1898,  Eleanor. 

eldest  d.  of  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  W.  H.  Goodenough,  K.C.B  , 

and  has  issue— Adela  Milly.  Estate—  Chaddlewood,  Plymp- 

ton,  Devon.      Town   res. — 14  Wyndham  Place,  Bryanston 

Square,  W.     Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Lionel  Culme  Soltau-Symons,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
Durham  L.I.,  b.  1876;  m.  1907,  Hon.  Lucy  Jessie  Lyon 
Playfair,  only  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Playfair.  Res.— The  Priory, 
Woodchester,  Glos. 

SOMERLEYTON,  Baron,  see  CROSSLEY. 

SOMERS,  Baron,  see  COCKS. 

BENJAMIN  EDWARD  SOMERS,  Esquire,  Master  of 
Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law  (Lin- 
coln's Inn)  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ubley,  Somerset. 
Chairman  of  the  Axbridge  Bench,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the 
county  of  Somerset.  Born  November  20,  1851,  being  the 
only  son  of  Thomas  Somers  of  Mendip  Lodge,  Barnster- 
at-Law  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Edward 
Williams  of  Honevcombe,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 
Armorial  Dealings— Quarterly  of  fifteLn,  1  and  15,  vert,  a 
fesse  dancettee  ermine  between  a  wolf's  head  erased 
in  chief,  and  an  escallop  in  base,  both  argent ; 
2  vert  gutt6e-d'eau,  three  chevronels  between  as  many 
wolves'' heads  erased  ermine;  3.  or,  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles  displayed  vert ;  4-  azure,  three  bendlets  within 


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a  bordure  argent ;  5.  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  in  chief  a 
label  of  three  points  gules ;  t>.  argent,  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  crosses  pat6e,  and  in  base  a  saltire  sable  ;  7. 
argent,  three  moorcocks  sable ;  8.  or,  on  a  chevron  gules, 
three  martlets  argent ;  9.  azure,  two  bars  between  eight 
martlets,  three,  two  and  three,  or ;  10.  azure,  a  chevron 
between  three  chess-rooks  or  ;  n.  argent,  two  bars  gules,  on 
a  canton  of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or  ;  12.  or,  a 
fleur-de-lys  azure  ;  13.  azure,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three 
pears  or  ;  14.  argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  roses 
gules,  seeded  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert,  thereon 
a  laurel-tree,  suspended  therefrom  a  cuirass  with  tasses 
proper,  a  tilting-spear  fessewise  also  proper.  Motto — 
' '  Prodesse  quam  conspici."  Livery — Green  coat  with  black 
and  white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons.  Married,  firstly, 
Tan.  23, 1879,  Agnes  Elizabeth  (died  1915),  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Breeks  Atkinson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kingston, 
and  Incumbent  of  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight ;  secondly,  July  1, 
1925,  Amy  Margaret,  only  surviving  child  of  John  Robey 
Eldridge,  Solicitor,  of  Poole,  Dorset  ;  and  has  Issue — John 
Somers,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  May  20,  1884; 
and  Mary  Agnes  Elizabeth.  Address  —  Winscombe, 
Somerset.    Club — Athenseum. 

SOMERSET,  Duke  of,  see  SEYMOUR. 
SOMERSET  HERALD,  see  BELLEW. 
SOMERSET(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  or  (France) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  lions  passant 
guardant  in  pale  or  (England),  within  a  bordure  compony 
argent  and  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  portcullis  or,  nailed  azure, 
with  chains  pendent  thereto,  gold.  Motto— "  Mutare  vel 
timere  sperno." 

Son  of  the  Most  Noble  Sir  Henry  Adebert  Wellington 
FitzRoy  Somerset,  9th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  Capt   Royal 
Horse  Guards,  Hon.  Col.  Gloucester  Yeo.,  D.L-  cos. 
Monmouth,  Gloucester,    and  Brecknock,  b.  1847;     d. 
1924;  m.  1895,  Louise  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  W.    H. 
Harford,  D  L.,  of  Oldown,  Almondsbury,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  widow  of  Baron  Carlo  de  Tuyll : — 
The  Most  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hugh  Arthur  FitzRoy  Somerset, 
G.C.V.O.,  10th  Duke  of  Beaufort  (2  Dec.   1682),  Marquess 
(6  Nov.   1642),  Earl  of  Worcester  (1  Feb.  15 14),  Baron  de 
Botetourt  (19  June   1305,  conf.  4   June   1803),   Hereditary 
Keeper  of  Raglan  Castle,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.H. 
Gds.,Hon.  Col.  21st  Armoured  Car  Co.  [Supporters— Dex- 
ter, a  panther  argent,  flames  issuant  from  the  mouth  and 
ears  proper,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and  chained  or,  and 
semee  of  torteaux,  hurts,  andpomies  alternately  ;  sinister,  a 
wyvern,  wings  endorsed  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sinister 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules],  b.  1900 ;  m.  1923,  Lady 
Mary  Cambridge,  d.  of  1st  Marquess  of  Cambridge.     Seats 
—  Badminton,  R.S.O.,  Gloucestershire;  Llangattock  Park, 
Crickhowell,  Breconshire.    Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle's,  Marl- 
borough. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Most  Noble  Sir  Henry  Charles  Fitz- 
Roy Somerset,  8th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  K.G.,  P.C.,  M.P. 
for  East  Gloucester  1846-53,  Lord-Lieut,  for  the  co.  of 
Monmouth,  Master  of  the  Horse  1858-9,  Lt. -Col.  late  1st 
Life  Guards  and  7th  Hussars,  b.  1824;  d.  1899;  m. 
1845,   Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte  Curzon,   eld.  d.  of 
Richard,  1st  Earl  Howe:  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Henry  Richard  Charles  Somerset,  P.C., 
D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Monmouth  1871-80,  Comp.  of  the  House- 
hold 1874-9,  b.  1849;  m.  1872,  Lady  Isabella  Caroline  (d. 
1921),  d.  and  co-heiress  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  Somers;    and 
has  had  issue — Henry  Charles  Somers  Augustus  Somerset, 
Esq  ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Worcester   and  Hereford,   J. P. 
Surrey,    Lieut.    Hereford  Vol.    Rifles,    b.    1874   [m.    1896, 
Lady  Katherine  Beauclerk  (who  obtained  a  div.  1920),  d. 
of  10th  Duke  of  St.  Albans,    and   has   had  issue— Henry 
Robert  Somers  FitzRoy  de  Vere  Somerset,  Esq.,  D.S.O. , 
Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1898  [m. 
1922,  Bettine  Violet,  d.  of  Major  Charles  Malcolm  ;  and 
has  issue — John  Alexander  Somerset,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  David 
Robert  Somerset,  Esq.,  b.  1928]  ;  John  Beauclerk  Somer- 
set,   Esq.,    Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1901;    d.  1921  ;    Edward 
Victor  Somerset,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b. 
1903;   killed  in  flying  accident  1929.      Res. — 1  Via  Guido 
Monaca,  Florence.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Col.  Charles  Henry  Somerset,  C.B.,  late  72nd 

Foot,  b   1819  ;  d.  1863  ;  m.  1848,  Christiana  Emma,  d. 

of  R.  W.  Thompson: — 

Henry  Plantagenet  Somerset, Esq.,  late  M.L.A.for  Stanley 

in  the  Queensland  Pari.,  formerly  Ensign  52nd  Regt.,  b. 


1852;  m.  1879,  Katharine  Rose,  d.  of  David  Cannon 
M'Connel  of  Cressbrook,  Queensland  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  Charles  William  Henry  Rollo  Somerset,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Capt.  Australian  Forces,  b.  1895  [m.  1925,  Glory  Kathleen, 
d.  of  Frederick  Turner,  of  Toogoolawah,  Queensland  ;  and 
has  issue — Arthur  Henry  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1926 
{Res. — Caboonbah,  Queensland)]  ;  (2)  Hereward  Henry 
Plantagenet  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1923,  Jean 
Castle,  d.  of  Frederick  Albert  Turner,  of  Glenhardi,  Toogoo- 
lawah, Queensland  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Plantagenet 
Somerset,  Gentleman,  &.1924  ;  David  Plantagenet  Somerset, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926  (Res.  —  Belle  Brae,  Toogoolawah, 
Queensland)] ;  Mary  Georginafra.  19 17,  John  Arthur  Turnor 
of  Kambara  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Christiana ;  Gwendoline 
Frances;  Doris  Harriet  [m.  1917,  Aldred  Wait,  of  Tulka- 
warra ;  and  has  issue] ;  and  Ealhswith  Anne  Matilda 
[w.  1921,  Percival  Drane,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Caboon- 
bah, Toogoolawah,  Brisbane  River,  Queensland. 

Son  of    Henry  Calthorpe  Somerset,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

2nd  Batt.  The  Buffs,  Staff  Officer  of  Cadets,  Melbourne, 

b.  1856,  d.  1904;  7>i.  1880,  Berthe  Clothilde,  d.  of  Dr. 

P.  Reilly  of  Mauritius: — 
Henry   George  FitzRoy   Somerset,  Gentleman,   b.  1885. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Henry  George  Edward  Somerset,   Esq.,    Col. 

3rd  Buffs,  Mil.  Knight  of  Windsor,  b.  1829;  d.  1920; 

m.  1853,  Harriette  Lade  (d.  19 16),  d.  of  Major  Coast, 

52nd  Regt. : — 
Charles  Wyndham  Somerset,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  Col.  late  Indian  Army,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1901,  Ellinor 
Barbara  Alice,  d.  of  Arthur  Pearce  Howell,  late  I.C.S.,  and 
has  issue  —  Alan  Fitz  Roy  Somerset,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1902  [m.  1927,  Nell,  d.  of  the  late  Harold 
English  Pyman,  of  Edinburgh].  Res.—  Edgecote,  Richmond 
Hill,  Surrey. 

Sons  of  FitzRoy  Maclean  Henry   Somerset,    Chief  of 

Police,   Hanover,   Cape  of  Good    Hope,  b.   1839 ;    d. 

1907  ;  m.  1867,  Ellen  Amelia,  d.  of  David  Arnot : — 
Henry  Edward  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
William  Grimmer  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 
FitzRoy  Henry  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.    Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Plantagenet  Somerset, M.A. (Oxon.), 

Rector  of  Crickhowell,  Brecon,  b.  1845;  d.  1926;   m. 

1st,  188 1,  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (d.  1886),  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 

Rose  Wynter  ;  and,   1898,  Elizabeth  (d.  1927),  d.   of 

the  late  W.  J.  A.  Walton  :— 
Charles  Henry  Plantagenet  Somerset,  Gentleman,  Lieut, 
late  Tank  Corps,  b.  1884.     A ddress— Raglan,   All  Saints' 
Villas,  Cheltenham. 

Sons  of  Vere  Francis  John  Somerset,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1909  ; 

m.  1875,  Annette  Katherine,   d.  of  Col.  R.    F.  Hill, 

D.L.:— 
William  Francis  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1899, 
Laura  Helen,  d.  of  W.  H.  Thorns  of  Port  Sydney,  Canada  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  William  Vere  Somerset,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901 ;  d.  1920;  (2)  Lionel  Francis  Somerset,  Gentleman, 
b.  1902 ;  (3)  Henry  FitzRoy  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
Helen  Louisa  ;  Jessie  Catherine  ;  and  Leonora  Mary.  Res. — 
Port  Sydney,  Muskoko,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Charles  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Hugh  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.    Res. — 
Claud  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 
Vere  Edward  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Charles  FitzRoy  Somerset,  Esq.,  late 

Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  i860 ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 

1st,  1889,  Amy  (d.  1889),  d.  of  Henry  Cox  ;  2nd,  1894, 

Barbara  Salter  (d.  1894),  widow  of  James  Alfred  Cochran 

of  Riverina,  Australia  ;    3rd,   1897,    Isabella  Goodsir, 

d.  of  John  Mowat,  and  widow  of  John  Anthony  Inglis  : — 
Henry   Vere   FitzRoy   Somerset,   Gentleman,  Fellow   of 
Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1898.    Seat — Cubberley,  Ross, 
Herefordshire. 

Charles  Alexander  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  m. 
1926,  Audrey  Vernon,  d.  of  George  Thompson,  of  Oulton, 
co.  Warwick.     Res. — 11  Ashburn  Place,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Henry  Somerset,  M.A.,  Rector  of 

St.   Mabyn,    Cornwall,    b.    1809;    d.   1882;    m.   1831;, 

Philida  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Sir  W.  P.  Call,  2nd  Bart.:— 
FitzRoy   Somerset,   Gentleman,  b.  1851.      Post.  add. — 
Abbeyvale,  Torquay. 

Sons  of  FitzRoy   William    Henry  Somerset,  b.    1845; 

d.   1878  ;  tn.  1869,  Anna  Martha,  d.  of  Capt.  William 

Geary,  R.N.  :— 
Henry  Charles  FitzRoy  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.   1870. 
Res.— 

Raglan  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 


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of  Woolastone,  co.  Gloucester,  b.   1822  ;  d.  1902  ;  m. 

2nd,    1850,  Georgiana  Amelia,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  L. 

Darling: — 

Raglan  Tuberville  Henry  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ; 

m.    1884,    Elizabeth    Horatia  Anne,    d.    of  Rev.    Horatio 

Nelson  Ward,  Rector  of  Radstock  ;  and  has  issue — Raglan 

Horatio  Edwin  Henry  Somerset,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  Gray's  Inn,  temp.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b.  1885  [m.  1916, 

Adelaide  Millicent,  d.  of  Arthur  William  FitzRoy  Somerset, 

of  Castle  Goring,  Sussex]  ;  and  Lily  Horatia  Ethel  Georgiana 

[m.  1913,  Major  Hugh  Norcott  Durant,  Royal  Irish  Rifles]. 

Res. — Hill  House,  Raglan,  Mon. 

Charles  Edward  Henry  Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1908,  Edith,  d.  of  Lionel  Weatherly,  M.D. ,  of  Bourne- 
mouth ;  and  has  surv.  issue — William  Raglan  Henry  Som- 
erset, Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Herbert  Michael  John  Charles 
Somerset,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Charlotte  Georgiana  Rose 
Mary;  and  Anne  Blanche  Edwina  Alina.  Res. — Ashbrook 
Hall,  Hollington,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Son  of  Col.  FitzRoy  Molyneux  Henry  Somerset  of  The 
Priory,  Frimley,   Surrey,   b.    1823;    d.   1901  ;    m.    1st, 
1849,    Jemima   Drummond,    d.    of  J.   M.  Drummond 
Nairne  of  Dunsinane,  Perth: — 
Arthur  William  FitzRoy  Somerset,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
Sussex,  b.    1855  ;    m.  1887,  his  cousin,  Gwendolin  Adelaide 
{Catherine  Georgiana  Matilda,  d  of  Col.  Sir  Alfred  Somerset, 
K.C.B.,  of  Enfield  Court;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Arthur 
Plantagenet  Francis  Cecil  Somerset,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
4th  Batt.   Royal  Fus.,  b.   1889  [m.  1916,  Mary,  d.  of  the 
late  Feltc  n  Randolph,  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue 
— John  FitzRoy  Pechell   Somerset,    Gentleman,    b.    1923  ; 
Cicely  Mary  Adelaide  ;  and  Diana  Millicent  (Res. — Stan- 
hope Lodge,  Durrington,  Worthing)] ;  (2)  FitzRoy  Aubrey 
Somerset,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    Cheshire    Regt.,    b.    1892; 
killed   in   action    19 16 ;  and    Adelaide    Millicent    Blanche 
Gwendolin  [m.  1916,  Raglan  Horatio  Edwin  Henry  Somer- 
set (see  above)].     Seat— Castle   Goring,    Sussex.      Club — 
Boodle's. 

Sons    of    Rev.     Boscawen    Thomas    George     Henry 

Somerset,   M.A.,   Rector  of  Crickhowell,  b.  1833;   d. 

1893 ;    m.  2nd,   1878,  Sophia  Vernon,    d.    of  the  late 

Hon.  and  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio  Powys,  Bishop  of  Sodor 

and  Man : — 

William  Horace  Boscawen  Somerset,  Esq.,  Capt.  T.A. 

Res.,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  b.  1880;  m.  1921,  Rubie  Drummond- 

Nairne,  d.  of  the  late  W.  R.  Warner  ;  and  has  issue — Fitz 

Roy  Douglas  Boscawen  Somerset,  Gentleman,  6.  1923  ;  and 

Helen  Jane  Boscawen.     Post.   add. — 120  Banbury  Road, 

Oxford. 

Rev.  Edward  Boscawen  Aylmer  Somerset,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1885  ;  m.  1920,  Hilda,  yngst.  d.  of  Sir  Montagu  Cotterill, 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.E.  Res. — All  Saints'  Parsonage,  Sidley, 
Sussex. 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.   George   FitzRoy   Henry  Somerset, 
C.B.,   3rd  Baron   Raglan,   J. P.   and   D.L.    co.    Mon- 
mouth, Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man  1902-19,  Capt. 
(ret.)  Gren.  Gds.,  b.   1857;   d.   1921  ;  m.   1883,   Lady 
Ethel    Jemima    Ponsonby,    d.    of    7th   Earl  of    Bess- 
borough  : — 
Rt.   Hon.  FitzRoy  Richard  Somerset,  4th  Baron  Raglan 
(20  Oct.   1852),  Major  late   Gren.  Gds.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg. 
13th  Batt.   London  Regt.  1924-27,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  nnd  C. 
in  C.  Hong  Kong  1912-13,  J.P.   Monmouth,  has  Order  of 
the  Nile  (4th  Class)  [Supporters — Dexter,  a  panther  argent, 
spotted  of  various  colours,  fire  issuant  from  the  mouth  and 
ears  proper,   gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and  chained  or; 
sinister,  a  wyvern,  wings  endorsed  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules],  b.  1885  ;  m.  1923, 
Hon.   Julia    Hamilton,    d.    of   nth   Baron    Belhaven   and 
Stenton  ;    and   has   surv.   issue — Hon.   FitzRoy  Somerset, 
b.  1927;  and  Hon.  Janetta.     Seat — Cefntilla  Court,  Usk, 
Monmouth. 

Hon.  Wellesley  FitzRoy  Somerset,  Major  Welch  Regt., 
served  in  the  European  War  (wounded),  b.  1887;  m.  1917, 
Lesley,  d.  of  the  late  F.  G.  Vivian,  of  St.  Pagan's,  Glam- 
organ ;  and  has  issue — Anne  Vivian  ;  and  Mary  Felicia. 
Res.— 

Hon.  Nigel  FitzRoy  Somerset,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major 
Glos.  Regt.,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  S.  Australia  1920-22,  Asst. 
Mil.  Sec.  S.  Command  India  since  1925,  served  Great  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded),  b.  1893;  m.  1922,  Phyllis  Maricn, 
d.  of  Dr.  H.  O.  Irwin,  of  Boulder,  W.  Australia  ;  and  has 
issue — Susan  Mary.     Club — Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Rt.    Hon.  Richard   Henry  FitzRoy  Somerset, 
and    Baron    Raglan,    a    Lord-in- Waiting    to    Queen 


Victoria    1858-9   and    1866-8,    D.L.   co.    Monmouth 
b.    1817;    d.    1884;    m.    1st,    1856,    Lady   Georgiana 
Lygon,    d.    of    Henry   Beauchamp,    4th    Earl   Beau- 
champ: — 
Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Edward  Somerset,  late  Capt.  and 
Adjt.  Rifle  Brig,  (the  Prince  Consort's  Own),  b.  1859;  m. 
1893,  Louisa  Eliza,  d.  of  the  late  John  Grant  Hodgson; 
and  has  had  issue — Norman  Arthur  Henry  Somerset,  Esq., 
Lieut.   Gren.    Gds.,    b.  1894;    killed  in  action   19 14;    and 
Victoria   Mary    Blanche    [m.    1926,    Leopold   McClintock 
Lonsdale,  late  Gren.  Gds. ;  and  has  issue].    Res. — 8  Stratford 
Place,  W.     Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Bachelors'. 

Son  of  Hon.  Granville  William  Richard  Somerset, 
formerly  Lieut.  R.N.  and  late  Major  and  Hon.  Col 
Royal  Monmouthshire  R.E.  (Mil.),  b.  1862  ;  d.  1901  ; 
m.  1892,  Malvina  Charlotte,  d.  of  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
Malcolm  MacGregor,  4th  Bart.: — 
Richard  Granville  Somerset,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  late 
R.A.,6.  1894.     Post. add.— 

GELDERD-SOMERVELL  (L.O.,  20  March  1907). 
Azure,  three  lozenges  in  fesse  or,  each  charged  with 
a  mullet  of  the  field,  accompanied  with  seven  cross  crosslets 


of  the  second,  four  in  chief  and  three  in  base.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
wheel  or,  upon  it  a  dragon  vert  spouting  fire  proper. 
Motto — "  Fear  God  in  life."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  blue 
and  yellow  waistcoat. 

Second  son  of  Robert  Miller  Somervell,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of 
Hazlethwaite,  Windermere,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1899;  m.  1849, 
Anne,  d.  of  Isaac  Wilson  of  Kendal : — 
Frederick    Gelderd-Somervell,    Esq.,    J.P.    Oxfordshire, 
Sheriff  1918-19,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1854  ;  m.  1st,  1876,  Mary 
Agnes,  d.  of  late  John  Airey  of  Newlands,  Westmorland  ; 
and  has  issue — Maud  Mary  Somerville  ;  2nd,  1881,  Emma, 
d.  of  late  Rev.  John  Churchill,  Rector  of  Crowell,  Oxford- 
shire ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)    Roger  Frederick  Churchill 
Gelderd-Somervell,  Gentleman,  Lieut  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1885; 
killed    in    action    1915 ;    (2)    Rupert    Churchill    Gelderd- 
Somervell,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m.  1918,  Olive  Winifred,  d. 
of  Alfred  Naylor   of  London  ;    and   has  issue — Joanna]  ; 
Margaret  Mary  ;    and  Irene  Florence.     Res. — Woodstock 
Road,  Oxford. 

SOMERVELL  of  Kendal  (L.O.,  1914)-  Azure,  three 
lozenges  in  fesse  or,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  of  the  field, 
accompanied  with  six  cross  crosslets,  four  in  chief  and 
between  two  in  base  a  mullet,  all  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — A  wheel  or,  upon  it  a  dragon 
vert  spouting  fire  proper.    Motto — "  Fear  God  in  life."         , 

Third  son  of  the  late  Robert  Miller  Somervell,  Esq. 

J.P.,  of  Hazelthwaite,  Windermere,  J. P.,  b.  1821  ;  d. 

1899;  m.  1849,  Anne,  d.  of  Isaac  Wilson  of  Kendal: — 


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The  late  Colin  Somervell,  Esq.,  of  Tenter  Field,  Kendal, 
J. P.  Westmorland  (High  Sheriff  1916),  b.  1855;  d.  1929; 
m.  1883,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  J.  Wilson,  of  Kendal. 

SOMERVELL  (L.O.  1856,  prev.  matric.  1781)— Azure, 
seven  cross  crosslets  fitchee,  three,  one,  two,  and  one, 
accompanied  with  three  mullets  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  anchor  in  pale,  the 
stock,  ring,  and  cable  all  proper.  Motto—"  Hold  fast." 
Livery — Dress  :  blue,  with  yellow  facings  and  breeches  ; 
undress :  blue. 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  James  Somervell,  Esq.,  of  Hamilton's 

Farm  and  Sorn,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Ayrshire,  and  J. P. 

for    Lanarkshire,    late    Major    and    Hon.    Lieut. -Col. 

Ayrshire  (Earl   of  Carrick's  Own)  Yeomanry   Cavalry, 

M.P.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.   1845;    d. 

1924  ;  m.  1892,  Kathleen  Emilie,  eldest  dau.  of  Maclaine 

of  Lochbuie: — 
James  Graham  Henry  Somervell,  Gentleman,  b.  August  13, 
1894, 

SOMERVILLE  (Certif.  of  arms  and  gt.  of  supporters, 
U.O. ,  30  Dec.  1863).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three 
mullets  or  between  seven  cross  crosslets  fitchde  argent 
(Somerville) ;  2.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  cormor- 
ants-sable (Warburton) ;  3.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
collared  and  chained  or  (Meredith).  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  and  two  mullets  argent. 
Motto — "  Crains  Dieu  tant  que  tu  viveras." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Meredyth  Somerville, 
1st  Baron  Athlumney,  P.C.,  b.  1802;  d.  1873;  m- 
2nd,  i860,  Maria  Georgiana  Elizabeth  (d.  1899),  d. 
of  Herbert  George  Jones,  Sergeant-at-Law  : — 
The  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Herbert  Gustavus  Meredyth 
Somerville,  2nd  Baron  Athlumney  (Irel.,  14  Dec.  1863), 
and  Baron  Meredyth  (U.K.,  3  May  1866),  also  6th  Bart. 
(Irel.,  14  June  1748),  D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Meath,  Lt.-Col. 
late  Coldstream  Guards,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Kent 
Artillery,  Provost-Marshal  London  District  1914-18, 
attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1890-5,  has  the  Medjidie 
and  Osmanieh  (4th)  and  medal  (with  two  clasps)  for  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  and  medal  (with  five  clasps)  for  S.  Africa, 
three  times  mentioned  in  despatches  [Supporters — Dexter,  a 
greyhound  proper,  collared  gules,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  mullet  and  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee 
sable  ;  sinister,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chained 
or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
and  two  mullets  argent],  b.  1865  ;  m.  1919,  Margery,  d.  ot 
Henry  Boan,  of  Pyports,  Cobham,  Surrey,  and  d.  1929. 
Seat — Somerville,  Balrath,  Meath. 

SOMERVILLE  (U.O.,  Confd.  2  April,  1924)-  Azure, 
three  mullets  or,  two  and  one,  between  seven  cross-crosslets 
fitchee  argent,  three,  one,  two  and  one.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-cross- 
let  fitchee  and  two  mullets  argent.  Motto—"  Crains  Dieu 
tant  que  tu  viveras.'' 

Only  child  of  Henry  Bellingham   Somerville,  District 

Inspector  Royal  Irish  Constabulary,  b.  1848  ;  d.  191 5  ; 

m.  1880,  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Dyas,  of  Heathstown 

House,  Athboy,  co.  Meath  : — 

Elizabeth   Mary,    Spinster,   b.    1881.      Res. — 74   More- 

hampton  Road,  Donnybrook,  Dublin.     Clubs—  The  Ladies' 

Park,  Forum,  Royal  Irish  Automobile  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  Capt.  Bellingham  Arthur  Somerville,  b.  1853  ; 

d.  1916  ;  m.  1879,  Margaret  Hall,  d.  of  William  Clinch, 

of  the  Elms,  Witney,  Oxon. : — 

William  Arthur  Tenison  Bellingham  Somerville,   Esq., 

D.S.O.   (1915)  with  Bar  (1917),  Lt.-Col.  late  The  Loyal 

Lancaster  Regt.,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

b.    1882;    m.     1925,    Amy    Kathleen,    d.    of    Brig. -Gen. 

Standish  Henry  Harrison,  of  Castle  Harrison,  Charleville, 

co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Alan  Campbell  Ferguson.     Club — 

Junior  United  Service. 

James  Aubrey  Henry  Bellingham  Somerville,  Esq., 
D.S.O.  (1919),  Major  R.G.A.,  served  Great  War  1 914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O  ),  b.  1884  ;  m.  1927,  Margaret  Lucy,  d. 
of  John  Ralph  Starkey,  of  Norwood  Park.  Res. — Clermont, 
Rathnew,  co.  Wicklow. 

Gualtier  Hugh  Rodger  Bellingham  Somerville,  Esq. , 
M.C.  (1919),  Capt.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1925,  Heather  Edith,  d.  of  Col. 
Cecil  Norris  Baker,  C.I.E.,  late  I. A.    Res  — 


Reginald  Malcolm  John  Bellingham  Somerville,  Gentle- 
man, late  Lieut.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.,  b.  1897. 
Res.— 

SOMERVILLE  (R.L.,  15  Jan.  1831,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  azure,  three  mullets  between  seven  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or,  three,  one,  two,  one  (Somerville)  ;  2  and 
3,  azure,  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed  and  in  base  a  mullet 
argent  (Fownes,  Vn.  Devonsh.,  1620).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.     Crests — 1.   on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  with 


wings  elevated  vert,  langued  gules,  standing  on  a  wheel 
erect  argent  (Somerville);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
the  stump  of  an  oak-tree  erased  at  the  top,  with  a  branch  on 
either  side  sprouting,  all  proper  (Fownes).  Motto — "  Fear 
God  in  life."  Livery — Blue;  silver  buttons,  buff  and  blue 
waistcoat. 

Son  of  James  Curtis  Somerville,  Esq.,  of  Dinder 
House,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  (High  Sheriff  co.  Somer- 
set 1854),  b.  1807 ;  d.  1876 ;  m.  1846,  Emily  Periam, 
d.  of  Sir  Alexander  Hood,  Bart. ,  M.P.  : — 
Arthur  Fownes  Somerville,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset  (High 
Sheriff  1909),  LL.B.  (Camb.),  Recorder  of  Wells  since  1916, 
Barr.-at-Law,  Deputy  Chairman  Somerset  Quarter  Sessions, 
b.  1850  ;  m.  1880,  Ellen,  d.  of  W.  Stanley  Sharland  of 
New  Norfolk,  Tasmania  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Harold  Fownes 
Somerville,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  (ret.)  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
L.  I. ,  formerly  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1881  [m.  1907,  Vera  Gwendo- 
line, ygst.  d.  of  James  B.  Broadmead,  Barr.-at-Law,  and  has 
issue — Mark  Fownes  Somerville,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Eliza- 
beth Fownes  ;  Patricia  Fownes  ;  and  Mary  Fownes] ;  (2) 
James  Fownes  Somerville,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  R. N. ,  b. 
1882  [tn.  1913,  Mary  Kerr,  d.  of  Col.  Ryder  Main,  C.B. , 
R.  E. ;  and  has  issue — John  Fownes  Somerville,  Gentleman  [ 
b.  19 1 7  ;  and  Rachael  Fownes]  ;  and  Marjorie  Fownes 
[m.  1915,  Rev.  G.  L.  Porcher,  Rector  of  Weston-super- 
Mare,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Dinder  House,  Wells,  co. 
Somerset.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

bons  of  William    Fownes  Somerville,   Gentleman,   b. 
1851;    d    1910;  m.    1878,   Bertha  Evelyne,  d.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Tancred,  7th  Bart.  : — 
William  Tancred  Somerville,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 
Ernest  Selby  Somerville,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 

SOMERVILLE  (U.O.).  Azure,  three  mullets  or,  two 
and  one.  between  seven  cross  crosslets  fitchee  argent,  three, 
one,  two,  and  one,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  trefoil  vert. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wyvern  vert,  charged  with  a  trefoil  or,  spouting  out  fire| 
and  standing  on  a  wheel  or.  Motto — "  Fear  God  in  life.''' 
Livery — Dark  blue,  yellow  waistcoat,  blue  and  yellow  braid, 
brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1888),  late  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Buffs, 
b.  1824  ;   d.  1898 ;  m.  1857,  Adelaide  Eliza  (d.   1895)' 


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tenth  d.  of  Admiral  Sir  ^osiah  Coghill,  3rd  Baronet,  by 
his  wife  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Chief-Justice  Bushe  : — 
Col.  Thomas  Cameron  FitzGerald  Somerville,  M.V.O., 
Comdt.  R.M.S.M.  Kneller  Hall  1910-19,  when  he  retired, 
late  Col.  comdg.  1st  Batt.  King's  Own  Royal  Lancaster 
Regt.,  b.  i860.  Seat — Brisbane,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork. 
Clubs — Overseas,  Cork  County. 

Henry  Boyle  Townshend  Somerville,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Vice- 
Adm.  (ret.),  *.  1863;  m.  1896,  Helen  Mabel,  youngest  ciau. 
of  the  late  Sir  George  Wigram  Allen,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Toxteth, 
Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Raymond  Thomas 
Somerville,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  The  King's  own  Royal  Regt. , 
b.  1897;  (2)  Brian  Aylmer  Somerville,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.  Irish  Fusiliers,  b.  1900 ;  (3)  Michael  FitzGerald  Somer- 
ville, Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Diana  Marian.  Res. — The 
Point  House,  Castletownshend,  co.  Cork.  Club  —  Cork 
County. 

Sons  of  Aylmer  Coghill  Somerville,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork, 

Capt.  (ret.)  S.  of  Ireland  Imp.  Yeom. ,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1928  ; 

m.   ist,  1888,  Emmeline  Sophia  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Daniel 

Sykes  of  Oaklands,  co.  Gloucester  ;  2nd,  1901,  Nathalie 

Adah,   d.   of  William  B.    Turner  of   Ponsonby    Hall, 

Cumberland  :— 

Desmond   Henry   Sykes   Somerville,    Esq.,   M.C.,  Capt. 

S.    Wales   Borderers,    b.    1889.     Seat— Tally    Ho,    Castle 

Townshend,  co.  Cork. 

Thomas  Henry  Gilbert  Somerville,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 

Younger    sons    of    Thomas    Henry   Scmerville,    Esq. 

(see  above) : — 

John  Arthur  Coghill  Somerville,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 

Col.  (ret.)  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  late  Mil.  Attach^  Japan  191 1, 

Comndnt.   R.M.S.M.   Kneller    Hall     1920-25,  b.  1872 ;  m. 

1910,  Vera  Cooper,  ygst.  d.  of  Charles  W.  Aston  Key  ;  and 
has  issue — Anthony  Cameron   Somerville,   Gentleman,    b. 

1911.  Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Hugh  Gualtier  Coghill  Somerville,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 
Rear-Admiral  (ret.),  b.  1873;  m.  1900,  Mary,  d.  of  Edward 
Hancock  of  Patras  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Henry  Nugent 
Somerville,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (2)  Philip  Somerville, 
Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.  1906.  Seat— Malmaison,  Castle 
Townshend,  co.  Cork.     Club— County  (Cork). 

Son  of  Admiral  Philip  Horatio  Townsend  Somerville, 

R.N.,    b.  ;  d.  ;    m.  1849,   Mary  Stewart  (d. 

1881),  d.  of  David  Maitland  M'Gill  Crichton  of  Ran- 

keilour : — 
Maitland  Makgill  Crichton  Somerville,  b.  ;  m.  1909, 

Agnes  Jardine,  d.  of  late  James  Agnew.     Res.— 

SONDES,  Earl,  see  MILLES. 

SOOTE  of  Reres  House  (L.O.,  1870).  Azure,  two  bars 
wavy  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  a  griffin  issuant  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  griffin  sejant  azure.  Motto  — ' '  Fidelis  et 
paratus. " 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  James  Soote,  Gentleman,  of  Reres 

House,  co.  Forfar,  b.  1815;  d.  1881 ;  tn.  Margaret,  d. 

of  William  Powrie  of  Reswallie,  in  same  co  :— 

George  Gibson  Soote,  Gentleman,  Writer  to  the  Signet, 

b.   1849;   m.    1886,  Alice   Victoria,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.    Lynch 

of  Partry,    Baillinrobe,    Ireland.      Res.  —  Woodley   Cove, 

Farnborough,  Surrey. 

WILLIAM  GARLAND  SOPER,  Esquire,  J. P.  and 
County  Councillor  co.  Surrey,  B.A.  of  London  University. 
Born  1837,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Wm.  Soper  of  Ply- 
mouth. Armorial  bearings— Per  pale  or  and  gules,  on  a 
saltire  between  sixteen  billets,  a  trefoil  slipped,  all  counter- 
changed  ;  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Davis,  namely  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  regardant  pean  between  four  mullets  of  six 
points  in  cross  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  or  ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-Uon  per  pale 
or  and  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  vert, 
and  supporting  a  torch  erect  fired  proper.  Married,  i860, 
Maria,  dau.  of  George  Davis  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.     Seat — 

SOPPER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  gutt^e-de-poix,  three  swords 
erect  in  fesse  proper,  between  two  bulls  passant  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-bull  regardant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar 
vair,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon  or,  charged 
with  two  swords  saltirewise  proper. 

Son  of  William  Sopper,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dunmaglass, 
b.  1853;  d.  ;  m.   1878,  Sarah  Annie,  d.  of  Ralph 

Lowe  of  Brauncewell,  Lines.  :  — 
Lt.-Col.  Frank  William  Sopper,  18th  Hussars,  served  S. 


Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1879  ;  m.  ist,  1912,  Yvonne,  d.  of 
Joseph  Temperley,  of  47  Chester  Square,  S.W. ;  2nd,  1921, 
Beryl  Marjorie,  d.  of  Talbot  Whitehead,  of  Flanders  Hall, 
Aysgarth,  York.  Seats — Dunmaglass  and  Easter,  Aber- 
chalder,  Inverness-shire.  Town  res. — 156  Sloane  Street, 
S.W.i.     Clubs—  Boodle's,  Cavalry. 

SOPWITH  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  wolf  passant  ermine, 
in  chief  a  crescent  argent,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  wolf  passant  proper,  collared  and  lined  gules, 
and  changed  on  the  body  with  a  crescent  between  two 
mullets  as  in  the  arms. 

Son   of  Arthur   Scpwith,    Gentleman,    of    Wavertree, 
Handsworth,  Staffs.,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1920  ;  tn.  1872  : — 

Rev.  Thomas  Karl  Sopwith,  M.A.  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  Vicar  of  Maidstone  since  1924,  b.  1873;  m. 
1902,  Esm6  Marion,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Hankey, 
M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res.  —  The  Vicarage, 
Maidstone. 

SORLEY  (L.O.).  Or,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled  sable, 
flagged  gules,  and  in  base  a  salmon  proper  naiant  in  a  sea 
undy  azure  and  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  third,  three  sorrel- 
leaves  proper.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  sable,  armed  or, 
between  two  wings  of  the  last.  Motto— "  Perseverantia 
vincit." 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  William  Sorley  of  Belhaven  Parish 

Church  and  later  of  Selkirk,  b.  1803;  d.  1859;  w.1850, 

Anna  Wilson  Simpson,  d.  of  William  Hamilton  Ritchie 

of  Barnlea,  Dunbar  : — 

The  late  James  Sorley,  Gentleman,  Director  of  the  Phcenix 

Assurance  Company,  b.  1853  ;   d.  1923.     Res.—  82  Onslow 

Gardens,  S.W. 

SOTHERON-ESTCOURT  (R.L.,  20  Sept.  1915,  H. 
Coll.),  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  chief  indented 
gules,  three  mullets  of  six  points  or,  a  bordure  of  the  last 
charged  with  eight  cinquefoils  sable  (for  Estcourt) ;  2  and 
3,  gules,  on  a  bend  indented  between  six  cross  crosslets 
argent,  three  eagles  displayed  sable  a  canton  erminois  for 
difference  (for  Sotheron).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests— 1.  out  of  a  mural  crown  per  pale  azure  and  gules, 
a  demi-eagle  with  wings  displayed  or,  on  each  wing  a 
mullet  of  six  points  also  azure  (for  Estcourt)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed 
party  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  the  wings  semee  of  cross 
crosslets  counterchanged,  murally  crowned  beaked  and 
membered  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  a  cinquefoil 
erminois  for  difference  (for  Sotheron).     Motto — "  Deo 

gratias." 

Eldest    son   of    Rev.    Edmund    Walter    Sotheron- 

Estcourt  (formerly  Estcourt),  of  Windmill,  Milford- 

on-Sea,  Hants.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Oxford, 

late  Rector  of   Long  Newton,  Wilts.,  b.  1850 ;    m. 

1876,     Eleanor   Lucy    d.    of    Rev.     W.    Bucknall 

Estcourt : — 

Capt.  Thomas  Edmund  Sotheron-Estcourt,  b.  1881  ;  tn. 

1 912.  Anne  Evelyn,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Anson,  and 

has  issue — 2  sons  ;    2  daus.     Seats — Estcourt,  Tetbury, 

Glos. ;  Darrington  Hall,  Pontefract,  Yorkshire. 

SOUSA-DEIRO  (Arms  Regd.  at  Lisbon).  Quarterly,  1, 
argent,  five  escutcheons  in  cross  azure,  each  charged  with 
as  many  plates  in  saltire  ;  2.  gules,  a  serpent  nowed  argent, 
spotted  green,  holding  in  the  mouth  two  arrows  points 
downwards  in  saltire  or ;  3.  or,  three  doves,  two  and  one, 
proper  ;  4.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sanguine.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  gules,  or,  azure,  argent,  gules  and  argent,  a  feather 
argent  between  two  others  gules.  Supporters— Two 
falcons  pioper.       Motto—"  Deo  et  patria." 

Son  of  Francisco  de  Sousa-Deird  of  Ponta  Dolgada, 

St.  Michael's,  Azores,  b.         ;  d.  ;  tn.         ,  Mary 

Gertrude  Vasconellos : — 

Sebastian    Clementino    de    Sousa-Deird,    ist    Baron    de 

Sousa-Deir6  (Portugal,  Feb.   1904),  K.C.C.P.,  K.C.V.V., 

Hon.  Consul  for  Brazil  at  Manchester,  b.   1866  ;  tn.  1894, 

Theresa,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Hulton  of  Oakfield  House, 

Ashton,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue— Edward  Hulton  de  Sousa- 

Deird,*.  1902;  and  Mary  Margaret.    Res.— 

SOUTHBOROUGH,  Baron,  see  HOPWOOD. 

SOUTHESK,  Earl  of,  see  CARNEGIE. 


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SOUTHEY  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  laurel  wreath  or, 
between  three  cross  crosslets  argent,  over  all  a  chevron 
ermine.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
an  arm  embowed  in  armour  or,  the  gauntlet  and  elbow-plate 
sable,  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  erect  gold, 
three  crosses  crosslet  in  fesse  gules. 
Sons  of : — 

Ronald  Southey,  Gentleman.     Res. — 

SOUTHAMPTON,  Baron,  see  FITZROY. 

SOUTHWELL  (U.O.,  1603).  Argent,  three  cinquefoils 
gules,  each  charged  with  six  annulets  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
Indian  goat  argent,  ducally  gorged  gules,  charged  with  three 
annulets  in  pale  of  the  last.  Motto—"  Nee  male  notus 
eques. "  Supporters — Two  Indian  goats  salient  argent, 
ducally  gorged  and  chained  gules,  charged  with  three 
annulets  in  pale  of  the  last. 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  Arthur  Joseph  Southwell,  4th 
Viscount  Southwell,  K.P.,  Lord- Lieut,  and  Cust.  Rot. 
co.  Leitrim,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1878  ;  m.  1871,  Charlotte  Mary 
Barbara,  d.  of  Sir  Pyers  Mostyn,  8th  Bart.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Robert  Pyers  Southwell,  5th  Viscount 
Southwell  (Irel.  18  July  1776),  7th  Baron  Southwell  of 
Castle  Mattress,  co.  Limerick  (Irel.,  4  Sept.  1717),  8th 
Bart.  (Irel,  4  Aug.  1662),  Deputy  Lieut,  co.  Leitrim, 
Major  late  Shropshire  Yeo.,  Capt.  late  Royal  Monmouth- 
shire Engineers,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1897,  Hon.  Dorothy  Katharine 
Walrond,  d.  of  1st.  Baron  Waleran  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Hon.  Robert  Arthur  William  Joseph  Southwell,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1898  [m.  1926,  Violet  Mary  Weldon,  only 
d.  of  Paymaster-Comdr.  F.  W.  Walshe,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E., 
R.N.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Susan  Mary];  (2)  Hon.  Francis 
Joseph  Southwell,  Lieut.  R.  Welch  Fusiliers,  b.  1900  [m. 
1924,  Agnes,  d.  of  Charles  W.  Clifford,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  the 
Red  House,  Market  Drayton  ;  and  has  issue— Evelyn  Mary 
Elizabeth] ;  (3)  Hon.  John  Michael  Southwell,  Lieut.  R.N., 
Flying  Officer  R. A. F. ,  b.  1901 ;  Hon.  Elizabeth  Katharine 
Mary;  and  Hon.  Joan  Evelyn  Mary.  Res. — Bourne  House, 
East  Woodhay,  Newbury,  Berks.     Club — Wellington. 

SOWDEN  (H.  Coll.,  12  Nov.  1918).  Argent,  a  cross 
patee  gules  between  three  carrier  pigeons  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  figure  representing  a  demi-Mercury  proper,  vested  azure, 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scroll  also  proper. 

Son    of    the    late   Thomas   Sowden,    of   Cornwall, 
b.  1832:— 

Sir  William  John  Sowden,  Knt.-Bach.  (1918),  J. P., 
b.  1858;  w.  1886,  Letitia  Grace  {d.  1928),  d.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Adams,  of  Melbourne;  and  has  issue — William 
Adams  Sowden,  Esq.,  b.  1887  ;  Stanley  Godfrey  Sowden, 
Esq.,  b.  1889.  Res. — Glen  Osmond,  South  Australia  ; 
Victor  Harbour,  S.  Australia. 

SOWLER  of  Manchester  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  two  pallets 
ermine,  over  all  three  open  sandals  erect  or.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  palmer's 
staff  sable,  between  two  open  sandals  erect  or.  Motto— 
"  Per  orbem." 

Son    of    Sir    Thomas    Sowler,    J. P.,    of  Oak    Bank, 
Rusholme,  Lanes.  : — 

Colonel  Harry  Sowler,  T.D.,  J. P.  Lancashire,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  52nd  Artillery  Field 
Brigade,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  R.F.A.,  served  in  the  Great 
War  in  Egyyt,  Palestine,  France  and  Belgium,  b.  1869 ; 
m.  1895,  Hon.  Eirene  Holland,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Rotherham, 
and  has  issue — Thomas  Sowler,  Esq.,  b.  1904;  Eileen 
Eirene  [m.  1926,  Edward  Bertran  Spafford]  ;  Kathleen  [m. 
1924,  Hugh  Cawley]  ;  and  Lettice  Doreen.  Res.— King 
Sterndale,  nr.  Buxton,  co.  Derby. 

SPAFFORD.  Gules,  a  pile  vair,  between  two  eagles' 
heads  erased  in  base  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon  re- 
gardant argent,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pheon  and 
resting  the  sinister  claw  on  an  escallop  both  azure.  Motto 
— "  Fidelis  ad  extremum." 

Sons  of  Frederic  Spafford,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  LL.  M. 
(Cantab.),    b.    1853;    d.    1919 ;    m.     1876,    Christiana 
Corban,  d.  of  Lewis  Langworthy: — 
Frederic  Christian  Spafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     ^«- — 
Harold  George  Spafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 


Christopher  Howard  Noel  Spafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Res. — Canada. 

Kenneth  Edward  Alexander  Spafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Res.— 

SPAIGHT,  see  GARTSIDE-SPAIGHT. 

SPAIGHT  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three 
pheons  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  jay  proper.  Motto — "  Vi 
et  virtute. " 

Son  of  William  FitzHenry  Spaight,  Col.   R.E.,  J. P., 

of  Ardnatagle,  co.   Clare,  b.   1842;   d.  1923;    m.  1st, 

1868,  Ellen  {d.  1870),  second  d.  of  Thomas  Crowe,  Esq., 

D.  L.  co.  Clare;  2nd,  1878,  Lucy,  only  child  of  the  late 

John  Limrick,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Union  Hall,  co.  Cork:  — 

Thomas  Henry  Limrick  Spaight,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt..Col. 

Royal  Engineers,   b.   1879 ;    m.   1904,   Efne,   d.  of  Alfred 

Colson,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Ringwood,  Hants.;  and  has  issue — 

1    dau.       Seats  —  Shortfield    House,    Frensham,    Surrey  ; 

Ardnatagle,    co.   Clare  ;     Union    Hall,    Leap,    co.    Cork. 

Club — Jun.  United  Service. 

Sons  of  Robert  Spaight,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Affock,  b.  1845  ; 
d.  1888  ;  m.   1875,  Alice  Maude  {d.  1906),  d.  of  James 
Molony  of  Tulla,  co.  Clare: — 
Henry   William   Spaight,    Gentleman,    b.   1876  .      Post, 
add.— 

James  Molony  Spaight,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  Assist. 
Sec.  Air  Ministry,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1907,  Constance  Elizabeth, 
fourth  d.  of  Col.  William  FitzHenry  Spaight,  late  R.E.,  of 
Ardnatagle.  Res.  —  Inglemere,  Smitham  Downs  Road, 
Purley,  Surrey. 

SYDNEY  THOMAS  SPALDING.  Born  1858,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Spalding,  Esq.,  F.S.A. , 
J.  P.  for  Kent,  by  Sarah  Daviss,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Stanton.  Armorial  hearings— Or,  on  a  cross  azure, 
quarterly  pierced  of  the  field,  four  cross  crosslets  of  the  first, 
in  the  first  and  second  quarters  a  thistle,  leaved  and  slipped 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  thistles  as  in  the 
arms,  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  or. 
Motto — "  Hincmihisalus."  Married,  1882,  Annie  Caroline 
(who  d.  Jan.  1900),  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Garlies  Allin- 
son  ;  and  has,  with  other  Issue — Sydney  Leonard  Spalding, 
b.  1886.  Married,  secondly,  April  1902,  Lilian  Catherine, 
third  dau.  of  William  Ramsay  Scott,  formerly  of  Singapore. 
Seat  —  Avenue  House,  South  Darenth,  Kent.  Club  — 
Authors'. 

SPARKS  (H.  Coll.).  Chequy  or  and  sable,  on  a  bend 
argent  two  seax  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
Issuant  out  of  a  crown  vallary,  a  demi-panther  guardant 
argent,  spotted  sable,  and  issuing  fire  from  the  mouth 
proper.     Motto — "  Scintillas." 

Son  of  John  Ashley  Sparks,  of  Fayremead,  Sutton, 

Surrey : — 
Sir  Ashley  Sparks,  K.B.E.  (1919),  Res.  Dir.  of  the 
Cunard  Steamship  Co.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1900,  Mina  Jane,  d. 
of  James  Roberts,  of  New  York  ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 
Res.  —  Northaw  Syosset,  Long  Island  ;  25  Broadway, 
New  York.  Clubs — Riding,  Racquet,  Piping  Rock  (New 
York). 

SPARROW,  see  HANBURY-SPARROW. 

SPARROW  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse 
azure  and  argent,  in  chief  three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  and  in  base  an  arrow  in  pale  proper  (for 
Sparrow);  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  vert,  between 
two  plain  cotises  sable,  three  bezants  (for  Hanbury). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  the  battlements 
of  a  tower  proper,  a  unicorn's  head  argent,  armed  and 
crined  or,  sem£e  of  pheons  azure.  Motto  —  "  In  Deo  solo 
salus  est." 

Sons   of  Frederick    Henry    Sparrow,    Gentleman,    of 
Habberley  Hall,  Salop,  b.  1853;    d.   1904;   m.   1872, 
Elizabeth,  only  daughter  of  Sidney  Flavel  of  Leaming- 
ton : — 
Frederick    William    Sidney    Sparrow,  Gentleman,    born 
August  13,  1873;  m.  19 1 1,  Violet,  d.  of  Comdr.  Maurice 
Bean,    R. I.M.,    of  Torquay;    and    has    issue — Frederick 
Maurice  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.   191 2;    Elizabeth  Mary; 
Marjorie  Eleanor  ;  and  Sheila  Violet.     Res. — 63  Bushmead 
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William  Henry  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  May  31,  1876. 
Res.— 

Charles  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  October  24,  1877. 
Res.— 

Stuart  Flavel  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  September  6, 
1880.    Res.— 

Arthur  John  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  May  12,  1887. 
Res.— 

Sparrow,  late  of  Preen  Manor— arms  as  above. 

Sons  of  Cecil  Blair  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1859;  d.  1905;  m.  1890,  Cara  Mary,  d.  of 
Charles  Evan  Thomas,  of  Gnoll: — 

Evan  Cecil  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Res. — Nyth, 
Broadstone. 

Charles  Noel  Blair  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res. 
— Nyth,  Broadstone. 

Son  of  Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of*  Preen 
Manor,  b.  1826;  d.  1898;  m.  1851,  Emma  Ruth,  d.  of 
William  Ingham  Gratrix,  of  Eccles,  Lancaster  : — 

Alan  Bertram  Hanbury-Sparrow,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 

SPARROW  of  Albrighton  (R.L.  18  May  1881,  H.  Coll.). 
Per  fesse  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  three  roses  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  an  arrow  in  pale  proper.     Mantling 


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argent  and  azure.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out 
of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper,  a  unicorn's  head 
argent,  armed  and  crined  or,  sem6e  of  pheons  azure. 
Motto—"  In  Deo  solo  salus  est." 

Sons  of  William  Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Salop, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Albrighton  and  Acton  Beau- 
champ,    b.    1847;  d.    1913 ;  m.   1873,    Amy  Ellen    (d. 
1919),  elder  d.  of  the  late  George  Baldwin  of  Wolver- 
hampton:— 
John  Arthur  Gwynn  Sparrow,  Esq. ,  J.  P.  Salop,  late  temp. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C,  M.A.,  M.B.,B.Ch.  (Oxford),  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Albrighton,  b.   1880.      Estates— Albrighton  and 
Great   Wollaston,    co.   Salop.       Seat — Albrighton    Hall, 
Shrewsbury,  Salop.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Stanley  Cyril  Wellesley  Sparrow,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ; 
m.  1909,  Elsie  Frances  Anne,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Jenks,  of 
Barrow  Hedges,  Carshalton,  and  Birnam,  N.B.  Res. —  6 
Chelsea  Park  Gardens,  S.  W.3.     Club— Wellington. 

SPEAIGHT  of  Hatfield  (H.  Coll.).     Per  fesse  or  and 
largent,  on  a  fesse  embattled  sable,  three  pheons  of  the 


able  and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  jay- 
proper,  perched  within  a  mascle  or.     Motto — "  Achieve." 
Sons  of  Charles  William  Speaight,  Gentleman,  of 
Hornsey,    Middx.,    b.     1833  ;    d.    1888  ;     m.    1856, 
Hephzibah,  d.  of  John  Watts,  Registrar  of  Isling- 
ton:— 
Frederick  William  Speaight,  Esq.,  J. P.,  C.C.  Herts., 
b.  1869  ;  m.  1894,  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Elliott ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  William  Speaight,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  Oxon.,  b.    1904 ;    (2)    Frederick   Hugh   Speaight, 
Gentleman,  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1908 ;    (3)  George 
Victor  Speaight,  Gentleman,  Haileybury  College,  b.  19 14. 
Res.  —  Goodrich    House,      Hatfield,     Herts.       Club  — 
Constitutional. 

Charles  Edward  Speaight,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.  Res.— 
2  Langbourne  Mansions,  Holly  Park  Estate,  Highgate. 

Richard  Neville  Speaight,  Gentleman,  F.R.P.S.,  Chev. 
Order  of  Leopold,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1905,  Alice  Langford,  d.  of 
the  late  George  Albert  Cundy,  and  has  issue — Richard 
Langford  Speaight,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Fellow  of 
Queen's  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1906.  Res. — The  Corner  Cottage, 
Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

SPEARMAN.  Azure,  on  a  chevron  ermine  between  three 
tilting-spears  argent,  headed  or,  a  red  deer's  head  erased 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  proper  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemelle  or,  supporting  a  tilting-spear  also  proper,  enfiled 
with  a  mural  crown  or.     Motto—"  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Sons   of   Sir   Joseph    Layton   Elmes   Spearman,    2nd 
Baronet,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Welsh  Div.  R.A., 
b.  1857  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1st,   1878,  Ethel  (d.  1909),  d.  of 
William    Leask   of  Queen's  Gate;  2nd,   1914,  Carrie, 
widow  of  Richard  Sykes  of  Denver,  U.S.A.,  and  d.  of 
late  Frederick  Eastwood  of  Huddersfield:— 
Sir  Alexander  Young    Spearman,    3rd  Bart.  (April  28, 
1840),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1909,  Dorothy  Catherine,  d.  of  Thomas 
Bo wyer- Bower,  and  has  issue— Alexander  Bowyer  Spear- 
man,  Esq.,  b.   1917;    Richard  Ian  Campbell  Spearman, 
Esq.,  b.  1926;  and  Dorothy  Ethel.     Res.— 

Robert  Henry  Spearman,  Esq.,  late  R.N.,  b.  1882. 
Only  son  of  Alexander  Young  Crawshay  Spearman, 
Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,6.  1862  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  m. 
1892,  Jessie  Aubrey,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  Rev.  Cadwallader 
Coke'r,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Fringford,  Oxford:— 
Alexander  Young  Cadwallader  Spearman,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;  m.  1928,  Diana  Violet  Edith  Constance,  d.  of  Col. 

Arthur  H.J.  Doyle.    Res.— 59  Cheyne  Court,  S.W. 

Yngst.  son  of  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  b.   1832 

d.   1865;  by  his  2nd  wife,  m.   1861,  Louisa  Ann,  d.  of 

Edward  Pellew  Mainwaring  :— 

Charles  Edward  Spearman,  Esq. , Ph.D.  (Leipzig),  F.R.S., 

Hon.    LL.D.,   Professor   of    Psychology    London    Univ., 

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land  Fus. ,  b.  1863;  m.  1901,  Francis  Henrietta,  d.  of  John 
Aikman,  M.D. ,  and  has  issue— Alexander  Louis  Charles 
JohnSpearman,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Res. — 71  Kensington 
Gardens  Square,  W.2. 

Son  of    Horace  Ralph  Spearman,   Esq.,  Capt.    Ind. 

Army,  b.  1840;  d.  1908;  m.   1867,  Isabella  (d.   1927), 

d.  of  Thomas  Sutherland  :  — 
Horace  Ralph  Spearman,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;   m.  1890, 
Louisa,  d.  of  James  Parker,  and  has  issue— Horace  Layton 
Spearman,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  Esq. ,  Capt.  and 

Brev.  Major  R.  Warwick.  Regt. ,b.  1872  ;  d.  1911  ;  m. 

1898,  Mary  Cramond,  d.   of  the  late  Edward  Etches, 

of  Litchurch  Grange,  co.  Derby : — 
Horace   Edward  James   Spearman,    Gentleman,    Lieut, 
late  R.A.,  b.  1899.     Res. — 

Alexander  Young  Spearman,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1904. 
Res.— 


SPEARS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  spear-heads  sable, 
embrued  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  between  tw© 
bezants  a  pale  or,  thereon  a  Cornish  chough  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  Cornish  chough  proper,  supporting  in  the 
dexter  claw  a  spear  or,  flying  to  the  sinister  a  pennon 
azure,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  gold.  Motto — ' '  Poinct 
flechir."  Livery — Black,  striped  black  and  white  waist- 
coat. 

Only  son  of  Charles  MacCarthy  Spears,  of  St.  Mar- 
guerite,  Brittany,   b.    1858  ;    d.    1912 ;    m.    1885, 
Millicent,  d.  of  Edward  L.  Hack  : — 
Edward  Louis  Spears,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  Brig. 
Gen.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  nth  Hussars,   Com.  Legion 
of  Honour,  Cross  of  the  White  Eagle  (Serbia),  2nd  class, 
with  swords,  Com.  Crown  of  Roumania  with    swords, 
Com.  of  Black  Star  (France),  Croix  de  Guerre  with  three 
palms    (France),    Croix    de    Guerre    (Czecho-Slovakia), 
b.   1886 ;    m.   1918,  Mary,  d.   of    William  Borden,    of 
Chicago,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Spears,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921.  Res. — 8  Little  College  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Cavalry. 


SPEDDING  (Granted   H.  Coll.,  1841  ;   same  arms  ex- 
tended to  Irish   branch   in   lieu   of  their  former  arms  by 


of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a, 
mural  crown  or,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  grasping  a  scimitar,  the  arm  charged  with  three 
acorns,  one  and  two,  and  entwined  with  a  branch  of  oak. 
all  proper.  Motto — "  Utile  dulci."  Livery— Claret  colour 
coat  with  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  the  late   William  Alexander   Spedding,  M.D.. 

(son  of  Rev.   William   Spedding,  M.A.),  b.  1838  ;    d. 

1865  ;   m.  1863,  Amelia,  d.  of  Henry  Crowe  :  — 

William  Robert  Henry  Spedding,   Gentleman,   b.    1864; 

m.    1890,    Ellen   Maud,   d.    of   Henry   Graddon ;    and    has 

issue — (1)  Lawrence  Brownrigg  Spedding,  Gentleman,   b. 

1896;  and  Vera.     Res. — Sydney,  N.S.  W.,  Australia. 

Son  of  the  late    Robert  Deey   Spedding,  Esq. ,  M.A. 
(Roy.   Univ.   Irel.),  J. P.,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,. 
Gold  Medallist  for  Sanskrit  1859  (son  of  Rev.  William 
Spedding,  M.A. ,  aforesaid),  b.  1839;  d.  1902;  m.  1863, 
Mary,    d.     of    Thomas    Cunningham    of    Feehogue, 
Randalstown,  co.  Antrim  : — 
Rev.    Trevor   Wolfe    Deey    Spedding,    Rector   of  Mix- 
bury,    M.A.    (St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxon. ),  b.   1875  ;   m.    1901, 
Ethel  Helen  Annie,  only  d.  of  Henry  Stinton  Smith-Rewse 
(g.v.) ;  and  has  issue — Helen  Mary  Deey  [m.  1928,  George 
Bubb  Dangerfield]  ;  and  Osyth  Marjorie  Deey.     Res. — The 
Rectory,  Mixbury,  Brackley,  Northants. 

Son  of  John  Carlisle  Deey  Spedding,  Esq. ,  Major  Army 
Pay  Department  (late  the  Border  Regt.),  b.   1876;  d. 
1919  ;  m.  1904,  Caroline  Delitia,  d.  of  Major  Montagu 
Barton,  late  85th  King's  Lt.  Inf.,  J. P.  for  Hants.  :  — 
Carlisle  Montagu  Rodney  Spedding,  Gentleman,  Cadet 
R.M.C.  Sandhnrst,  b.  1908.     Res. — Pine  Avenue,  Camber- 
ley. 

Yngr.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Spedding,   M.A. 

(Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),   Rector  of  Killencoole,  co.   Louth, 

Ireland,    b.   1803;     d.    1870;     m.    1834,    Lydia,    d.    of 

Henry  Thomas  Brownrigg  of  Rathmines,  co.  Dublin  : — 

John  Brownrigg  Spedding,  Gentleman,  B.A,  (Roy.  Univ. 

Irel.  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  b. 

1841,    Gold    Medallist   for   Sanskrit    1861 ;     m.    1st,    1875, 

Marion  Frances,  d.  of  William  Vallange  Condell  of  Ealing, 

co.    Middx.  ;    2nd,  1899,    Rose  Mary,    d.    of  George    Hill 

of    Tregassick,    co.    Cornwall ;    and    has    had    issue — (1) 

Geoffry   Vallange   Spedding,    b.   and  d.   1877  ;    (2)   Robert 

Brownrigg   Spedding,    b.     1878;    d.    1888;    and    Florence 

Mary,  d.  1888.     Res.— 74  Iverna  Court,  W.8. 

Son  of  Charles  Rodney  Spedding,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1902), 

Major  Royal  Irish  Rifles,    b.    1871  ;    killed  in  action 

1914;  m.  1907,  Constance  Edith  Mildred,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 

Thomas  George  Cuthell,  late  13th  Hussars,  of  Surrey : — 

John    Rodney  Spedding,    Gentleman,   b.   (posthumous) 

1915.     Res. — Baronrath,    Bangor,    co.   Down,    Ireland;    1 

Sloane  Gate  Mansions,  Sloane  Square,  S.W. 3. 

Only  son  of  Carlisle   Harrington  Spedding,  b.   1824 ; 
d.  1901 ;  m.  1857,  Annie,  d.  of  Joseph  Sessford  :  — 
Joseph    Harrington  Spedding,   Gentleman,   b.  i860;  m. 
1905,  Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  John  William  Vernon  Taylor ; 
and  has  had  issue — Joseph  Carlisle  Harrington  Spedding, 
Gentleman,   b.   1905  ;  d.  .      Res. — Coldstream   Estate,. 

Ceylon,   India. 


The  Late  HANNIBAL  SPEER,  Gentleman,  of  The 
Manor  House,  Thames  Ditton  ;  and  26  The  Grove,  Boltons, 
S.W.  Born  1826,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hannibal 
Sandys  of  Brompton,  by  Cecilia,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Speer  of  Weston  ;  succeeded  his  aunt  1870,  and  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  the  name  and  arms  of  Speer.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  chevron 
azure,  surmounted  by  another  vair6  argent  and  gules, 
between  three  trefoils  slipped  vert  (for  Speer)  ;  2  and  3, 
erminois,  on  a  fesse  dancettee  per  pale  gules  and  azure, 
between  three  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  of  the  second,  as 
many  escallops  or  (for  Sandys).  Mantling  azure  and 
or;  and  for  his  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  garb  per  fesse  or  and  argent,  banded  vert,  a  spear  erect 
issuing  from  the  centre  proper  (for  Speer) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin  segreant  per  fesse  erminois  and  azure, 
holding  between  the  claws  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e,  as  in  the 
arms. 


confn.  U.O.,  1908).     Gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between 
three  acorns  slipped  or,  a  mural  crown  between  two  roses 


SPEER  (U.O.).  Or,  a  fesse  gules,  between  in  chief  two 
trefoils  slipped  vert,  and  in  base  a  lymphad  with  three 
masts  and  oars  in  saltire  all  proper.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed 
vambraced,  the  hand   bare  and  grasping    a    spear    point 


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downwards  all    proper,   and  charged  on   the  arm   with   a 


thistle  slipped  or.     Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero."     Livery — 
Buff,  red  collar. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Miles  Speer,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1856, 
Margaret  Anne  (d.  1909),  d.  of  H.  C.  Milford  of  Truro, 
Cornwall  : — 

William  Henry  Speer,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  Mus.  Doc, 
b.  1863;  m.  1887,  Marion  Lilford  Loraine  Estridge  ;  and 
has  had  issue — Alfred  Henry  Templeman  Loraine  Speer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894;  killed  on  active  service  1916;  Roy 
Francis  Powys  Malise  Speer,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Viola 
Marion  Loraine ;  and  Margaret  Betty  Theodora  Loraine. 
Res. — South  Sheen,  St.   Leonards-on-Sea. 

Frederic  Arthur  Speer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  cos.  Hereford  and 
Gloucester,  Major  T.F.  (ret.),  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1869;  m. 
1896,  Amy  Victoria,  d.  of  John  Wells,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Booth 
Ferry  House,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — Lionel  Arthur  Temple- 
man  Speer,  Gentleman,  late  K.O.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1898 
[m.  1926,  Winifrede  Elsie  Geraldine,  d.  of  Brig. -Gen.  R.  J. 
Bridgford,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  of  Stansbatch,  co.  Here- 
ford] ;  Miles  Charlton  Speer,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — 
Showbrough  House,  Twyning,  Tewkesbury.  Club — Oxford 
and  Cambridge. 

SPEIR  (L.O. ,  1859).  Azure,  two  tilting-spears  in  saltire, 
between  four  boars'  heads  couped  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  a 
mullet  between  two  crescents  gules.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  wielding  a  tilting-spear  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Advance." 

Eldest   son   of  Robert   Thomas    Napier   Speir,   Esq., 

J. P.,  D.L.  of  Culdees,  Muthill,  co.   Perth,  and  Black- 

stoun,   Burnbrae,  co.   Renfrew,  b.   1841  ;  d.  1922  ;  m. 

1868,  Hon.  Emily  Gifford,  third  d.  of  Robert  Francis, 

2nd  Lord  Gifford,  by  Fredericahis  wife,  d.  of  Maurice, 

Lord  Fitzhardinge :  — 

Guy   Thomas   Speir,    Esq.,    Advocate,    formerly    Chief 

Conservative  Agent  for  Scotland,  Lt.-Col.  T.  A.  Res.,  late  S. 

Staffs.  Regt. ,  b.   1875;    m-  1898,   Mary  Lucy,  d.  of  John 

Fletcher  of  Saltoun  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Cecil  Speir, 

Gentleman,    Lieut.   1st  Batt.   K.O.S.B. ,  b.    1904;   Rupert 

Malise  Speir,  Gentleman,,  b.  1910;  Michael  Adrian  Speir, 

Gentleman,   b.   1907;    Bertha;    and  Joan.      Seats  —  The 

Abbey,  North  Berwick  ;  Blackstoun,  Burnbrae,  co.  Renfrew. 

Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

ALEXANDER  ARCHIBALD  HAGART  SPEIRS, 
Esq.,  of  Elderslie,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (assumed  the  name  of 
Hagart  as  a  prefix  to  his  own  191 1).  Born  (posthumous) 
1869,  only  son  of  late  Archibald  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq., 
of  Elderslie,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
commonly  known  as  Lady  Anne,  eldest  d.  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Jacob  Pleydell-Bouverie,  fourth  Earl  of  Radnor. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  ship  ia 


full  sail  argent,  her  ensign  flying  gules  between  three 
bezants  (Speirs,  L.O.  1767)  ;  2.  parted  per  bend  azure  and 
argent,  in  chief  a  star  of  sixteen  points  or,  and  in  base 
another  of  as  many  points  azure  (Hagart),  over  all  on  a 
bend  sable  a  lion  passant  argent  between  two  crosses  moline 
or  (to  denote  connection  with  the  family  of  Molineau) ; 
3.  gules,  two  straight  swords  in  saltire  points  downwards 
proper,  pommelled  argent,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys,  one  in 
chief  and  one  in  base  of  the  second,  and  two  mullets,  one 
in  each  flank  argent  (McCaul).  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
arm  and  vambraced,  holding  a  spear  in  bend  sinister 
proper.  Motto — "  Salvet  me  Deus."  Seats — Houston 
House,  co.  Renfrew;  Neilston  House,  co.  Renfrew.  Res. — 
Eastbury  Manor,  Guildford,  Surrey  ;  4  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  W.  Clubs— Brooks's,  New  (Edinburgh),  Western 
(Glasgow). 

SPEIRS  of  Culcreuch  (matric.  28  Sept.  1810,  cadet  of 
Elderslie,  matric.  1767  (q.v. )).  Azure,  a  ship  in  full  sail 
argent,  ensigns  flying  gules  between  three  bezants,  in  the 
middle  chief  point  a  crescent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  wielding  a  lance  all  proper.  Motto — "  Salvet 
me  Deus."     Livery — Dark  blue  and  white. 

Eld.  son  of  Peter  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.,  of  Pclmont 

Park,  Polmont,  J. P.,  D.L.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  Advocate 

and   late  Sheriff  -  Substitute  cos.   Roxburgh,   Berwick, 

and  Selkirk,  b.  1842;  d.   1907;  m.  1880,  Florence,  d. 

of  late  Richard  Cooke  of  Woodford,  Essex  :  — 

Archibald  Douglas  Speirs,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b. 

1882  ;  m.    1915,   Marion,   d.    of  G.    B.  Sparkes,   of  Green 

Place,  South  wick,  Sussex.       Seat—  Laurel   Hill,   Stirling. 

Club— New  (Edinburgh). 

SPEKE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  bars  azure,  overall  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  gules,  and  as  an  honourable 
augmentation  (granted  by  Royal  Licence,  dated  July  26, 1867, 
to  commemorate  the  discoveries  of  the  said  John  Hanning 
Speke),  a  chief  azure,  thereon  a  representation  of  flowing 
water  proper,  superinscribed  with  the  word  "Nile  "  in  letters 
gold.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  (of  honour- 
able augmentation)  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  crocodile 
proper  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  porcupine  proper. 
Motto — "Super  aethera  virtus." 

Son  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Speke,  Rector  of  Washfield  and 

Dowlish  Wake,  b.  1830;  d.  i88r ;  m.  1869,  Caroline, 

d.  of  J.  Fuller,  Esq.,  Neston  Park,  Corsham  : — 

Walter  Hanning  Speke,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset, 

Lt.-Col.  late  6th  Batt.   Devon  Regt.,  and  Major  5th  Batt. 

Somerset  L.I.,  b.  1870  ;  m.   1901,  Lilian,  d.  of  late  Arthur 

Birch  of  Agden  Hall,  Cheshire.  Seat—  Jordans.nr.  Ilminster. 

SPENCE,  see  NEVEN-SPENCE. 

The  Late  FREDERICK  SPENCER,  Esquire,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  of  Somerset.  Born  1837,  being  the  son 
of  the  late  John  Plummer  Spencer  of  Oakhill,  Somerset. 
Armorial  bearings  —  Per  chevron  nebuly  azure  and  or,  three 
acorns  leaved  and  slipped  in  chief,  and  as  many  foun- 
tains one  and  two  in  base,  all  proper.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  dragon's  head  erased  azure,  holding  in  the  mouth  an 
acorn  leaved  and  slipped  or,  between  two  wings  per  bend 
argent  and  azure,  a  fountain  between  two  escallops  of  the 
third.  Motto — "No  hope,  no  endeavour.''  Married, 
1874,  Jamesina  C,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Mac- 
pherson,  Esq.,    J.P.,  of  Biallid,  Inverness-shire  and   died 

.  £*a/— Pondsmead,  Oakhill,  Somerset ;  Southill,  W. 
Cranmore,  Somerset. 

SPENCER(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  argent  and 
gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  or,  over  all  on  a 
bend  sable  three  escallops  of  the  first  (Spencer) ;  2.  per 
chevron  azure  and  or,  three  lions  passant  guardant  counter- 
changed,  on  a  chief  argent  a  rose  gules  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  of  the  last  (Catlyn) ;  3.  or,  on  two  bars  gules,  three 
water-bougets  argent,  two  and  one  (Willoughby  of  Wool- 
laton) ;  4.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a  canton  of  the 
last,  a  cross  gules  (Churchill).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  argent, 
gorged  with  a  bar  gemel  gules  between  two  wings  expanded 
of  the  second.     Motto—"  Dieu  defend  le  droit." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Robert  Spencer,  6th  Earl 
Spencer,  K.G.,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  Grand  Cross  of  the 
Dannebrog,  J.P.  (and  Lord-Lieut.  1908)00.  Northants., 


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b.  1857;  d.  1922;  m.   1887,  Hon.  Margaret  Baring  (</. 

1906),  d.  of  1st  Baron  Revelstoke  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Albert  Edward  John  Spencer,  7th  Earl  Spencer, 
and  Viscount  Althorp  (G.B.,  1  Nov.  1765),  and  Viscount 
and  Baron  Spencer  (G.B.,  3  Ap.  1761),  1st  Viscount  Althorp 
(U.K.,  19  Dec.  1905)  [Supporters  —  Dexter,  a  griffin 
per  fesse  ermine  and  erminois,  gorged  with  a  collar 
sable,  the  edges  flory  counterflory,  and  chained  of  the  last, 
on  the  collar  three  escallops  argent;  sinister,  a  wyvern, 
erect  on  his  tail,  ermine,  collared  and  chained  as  the 
griffin],  J.  P.  and  C.C.  Northants.,  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batt. 
Northamptonshire  Regt.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Life  Guards,  served 
in  the  European  War  1914  (wounded),  b.  1892;  tn.  1919, 
Lady  Cynthia  Ellinor  Beatrix  Hamilton,  d.  of  3rd  Duke 
of  Abercorn,  and  has  issue— Edward  John  Spencer, 
commonly  called  Viscount  Althorp,  b.  1924  ;  and  Lady 
Anne.  Seats— Althorp  Park,  Northampton  ;  North  Creake, 
Fakenham,  Norfolk.  Town  house — Spencer  House,  27  St. 
James's  Place,  S.W.     Clubs— Turf,  Brooks's,  Carlton. 

Hon.  George  Charles  Spencer.  Sub-Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  1903. 

SPENCER.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly  argent 
and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  or, 
over  all  on  a  bend  sable,  three  escallops  of  the  first  (for 
Spencer)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a 
canton  of  the  last  a  cross  gules  (for  Churchill).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
griffin's  head  between  two  wings  expanded  argent, 
gorged  with  a  bar  gemel  gules,  beaked  gold.  Motto 
"  Dieu  defend  le  droit." 

Son  of  2nd  Baron  Churchill,  b.   1802  ;    d.   1886  ; 

m.  1849,  Lady  Jane  Conyngham,  d.  of  Marquess  of 

Conyngham,  K.P. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Victor  Albert  Francis  Charles  Spencer, 
G.C.V.O.,  1st  Viscount  Churchill,  of  Rolleston,  co. 
Leicester  (14  Julv  1902),  Baron  Churchill,  of  Wychwood, 
co.  Oxford  (11  Aug.  18 15),  J. P.  cos.  Oxford  and 
Leicester,  Prince  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empiie,  Lord- 
in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  1899-92  and  1895-1901, 
to  King  Edward  1901-05,  Master  of  the  Buckhounds 
1901,  Lord  Chamberlain  1902,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards,  and  Col.  in  the  Army  1917  [Supporters — On  the 
dexter,  a  griffin  wings  erect  per  fesse  argent  and  or, 
gorged  with  a  collar  of  the  last,  thereon  three  escallops 
sable,  linereflexed  over  the  back  also  or  ;  on  the  sinister, 
a  wyvern  the  wings  erect  gules,  collared  as  the  dexter],  b. 
1864  ;  tn.  1st,  1887,  Lady  Verena  Maud  Lowther  (whom 
he  divorced  in  the  Scottish  Courts  1927),  d.  of  3rd 
Earl  of  Lonsdale;  and  has  surv.  issue  —  Hon.  Victor 
Alexander  Spencer,  Capt.  and  Brev.-Maj.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  b.  1890  [tn.  1916,  Katherine  Emily,  d.  of  Hon. 
Robert  Beaven,  former  Premier  of  Victoria,  Australia, 
and  widow  of'  Capt.  Stanley  Venn-Ellis,  R.N.  ;  Hon. 
Victoria  Ivy  Louise  [tn.  1920,  Cecil  Brassey,  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Life  Gds.]  ;  and  Hon.  Ursula  [tn. 
1928,  Frederick  Tod,  R.H.A.]  ;  2nd,  1927,  Christine,  d. 
of  William  Sinclair.  Seat — Langlee  House,  Galashiels. 
Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Only  son  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Winston  Thomas  Munro- 

Spencer  (formerly  Spencer),  b.  1849  ;  d.  19 16  ;  m.  1st, 

1884,  Synolda  Ellen  Le  Petit  (d.  1890),  d  of  James 

William  FitzGerald  Butler  :— 
Capt.  Almeric  Stuart  John  Munro-Spencer  (q.v.). 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Augustus  Spencer,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1912  ; 

tn.  1886,  Hilda,  d.  of  A.  W.  T.  Grant-Thorold,    of 

Weelsby  House,  Lines.  : — 
Maj.  Richard  Augustus  Spencer,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  b.  1888  ; 
tn.  192*,  Maud  Evelyn,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  L.  Ramsay, 
I. A.,  and  has  issue — Richard  Harry  Ramsay  Spencer, 
Gentleman,  b-  1926  ;  Charles  Geoffrey  Campbell  Spencer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1928.  Res.  —  Lascombe,  Puttenham, 
Surrey.     Club — Army  and  Navy 

Capt.  Edward  Almeric  Spencer,  R.A.,  b.  1892 ; 
tn.  1918,  Elsie  Winifred,  d.  of  Arthur  Macan,  D.L.,  of 
Drumcashel,  co.  Louth ;  and  has  issue — Guinevere 
Elsie.     Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  William  Francis  Spencer,  Esq.,  of  Erdisland, 

Pembridge,  J. P.  co.  Worcester,  Capt.  late  46th  Regt., 

b.  1838;  d.  1923;  tn.  1874,  Margaret  Georgiana,  d. 

of  Walter  Hemming,  of  Spring  Grove,  Worcr.. : — 
Col.  John  Almeric  Walter  Spencer,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
late  Rifle  Brigade,  served  Great  War,  desp.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1913,  Eleanor  Georgiana,  d.  of 
William  Peel,  of  Knowlmere  Manor,  Yorks.  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Lawrence  Spencer,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 
Res.  —West  Hall,  Northaw,  Potters  Bar. 


Son  of  Col.  Almeric  George  Spencer,  late  Comm.  33rd 

Regimental  District,  and.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1841  ;    d. 

1929  ;  tn.  1st,  1869,  Alice  Isabel  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Col. 

T.  G.  Fraser  ;  2nd,  1914,  Ada,  d.  of  Henry  Downing, 

of  Stratford-on-Avon : — 

Lt.-Col.  Almeric  Arthur  William  Spencer,  late  West 

Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1874  ;  served  Great  War,  desp.,  Legion 

of  Honour;  tn.  1907,  Sydney  (divorced  1927),  d.  of  the 

late  Frederick  W.  Lawson,  of  Adel,  Leeds.     Club — Junior 

United  Service. 

Son  of   Lt.-Col.   Charles  Francis  Henry   Spencer, 
R.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1922  ;  tn.  1879, 
Emily  Lydia,  d.  of  W.  W.  Ball,  of  Carlow  :— 
Lt.-Col.  Francis  Elmhirst  Spencer,  D.S.O..M.C.,  R.A., 
served  China,  Tibet  Expedition,  and  Great  War  (des- 
patches 5  times),  b.  1881 ;  tn.  1916,  Augusta,  d.  of  Col. 
Arthur  Tracey  ;  and  has  issue— Francis  Tracey  Spencer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;   and  Joan  Elizabeth.     Address — 
c/o  Messrs.  Burton,  Hart  &  Yeates,  23  Surrey  Street, 
W.C.2.     Club — United  Service. 

Son   of    Henry    Beresford   Spencer,    Lieut.    West 
Somerset  Yeo.,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn.  1908,  Dorothy 
Acton,  d.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Farrer,  of  Brayfield, 
Bucks. : — 
Denis  Henry  Spencer,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 

SPENCER -CHURCHILL.      Quarterly,    1    and     4, 
sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  on  a  canton  of  the  last, 
a  cross  gules  (for  Churchill) ;     2  and  3,  quarterly  argent 
and  gules,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  fret  or,  over 
all  on  a  bend  sable,  three    escallops  of   the  first  (for 
Spencer) ;  and  as  an  honourable  augmentation,  in  chief  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  the  cross  of  St.  George 
gules,  and  thereon  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  France 
namely :  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or.      Mantling  sable 
and  argent.      Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion    couchant    guardant   argent,    supporting  with  the 
dexter  paw  a  banner  gules,  charged  with  a  dexter  hand 
apaumee  of  the  first,  the  staff  or  (for  Churchill)  ;  2.  out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  between  two  wings 
expanded  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  gules,  beaked 
gold  (for  Spencer).     Motto — "  Fiel  pero  desdichado." 
Onlv  son  of  the  8th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  b.  1844  ; 
d.  1892  ;  tn.  1869,  as  1st  wife,  Lady  Alberta  Frances, 
d.  of  1st  Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G. : — 
The  Most  Noble  Sir  Charles  Richard  John  Spencer- 
Churchill,  K.G.,  P.C.,   9th  Duke   of  Marlborough    (14 
Dec.  '702),  Marquess  of  Blandford,  Earl  of  Sunderland, 
Earl  of  Marlborough  (9  Aug.  1689),  Baron  Spencer,  of 
Wormleighton  (21  July  1603),  and  Baron  Churchill  (14 
Mav  1685),  of  Sandridge,  all  in  the  Peerage  of  England, 
Prince  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  Prince  of  Mindelheim, 
in  Suabia,  Lord  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  co.  Oxford, 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Oxford  &  Bucks.  L.I.  and  Oxfordsh.  Hussars 
(T.D.)  [Arms  as  above,  the  whole  borne  upon  an  imperial 
eagle,  as  a  Prince  of  thejHoly  Roman  Empire,  surmounted 
by  his  Princely  coronet.'  Supporters — Two  wyverns  gules], 
b.  1871  ;  tn.  1st,  1895,  Consuelo  (who  obtained  a  divorce 
1920),  d.  of  the  late  William  Vanderbilt,  of  New  York ; 
2nd,  1921,  Gladys,  d.  of  Edward  P.  Deacon,  of  Boston, 
U.S.A. ;    and    has   issue    (by    1st    wife) — John    Albert 
Edward   William    Spencer-Churchill,    Esq.,  commonly 
called    Marquess    of    Blandford,  Capt.    late     L.    Gds. 
b.  1897  [m.  1930,  Hon.  Alexandra  Cadogan,  d.  of  the 
late  Viscount  Chelsea  ;    and  has   issue — John    George 
Vanderbilt  Spencer-Churchill,   Esq.,   commonly   called 
Earl  of  Sunderland,  b.  1926;    Lady    Sarah    Consuelo; 
and  Lady  Caroline   (Res.— 27   Hill  Steeet,  W.)]— Lord 
Ivor  Charles  Spencer-Churchill,  b.  1898.     Seat — Blenheim 
Palace,  Woodstock,  Oxon.    Town  Res. — 7  Carlton  House 
Terrace,     S.W.        Clubs—  Carlton,     Travellers',     Marl- 
borough. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Randolph  Spencer-Churchill, 

P.C.,  M.P.  b.   1849  ;     d.   1895  ;     tn.   1874,  Jennie, 

C.I..R.R.C.  (d.  1921),  d.  of  Leonard  Jerome,  of  New 

York  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Winston  Leonard  Spencer-Churchill,  P.C., 

C.H.,  M.P.   Epping  Div.   Essex,  Hon.   D.C.L.  (Oxon.), 

Pres.  Board  of  Trade  1908-10,  Secretary  of  State,  Home 

Dept.,    1910-11,     First    Lord    of   Admiralty    1911-15, 

Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  19 15,  Minister  of 

Munitions  1917,  Sec.  of  State  for  War  and  Air  1918-21, 

for  the  Colonies  1921-22,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 

Nov.   1924-29 ;  b.  1874 ;  m.    1908,  Clementine   Ogilvy, 

C.B.E.,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Hozier,  K.C.B.,  and  Lady 

Henrietta  Blanche,  his  wife,  d.  of  7th  Earl  of  Air  lie,  K.T.  ; 

and  has  issue — Randolph  Frederick  Edward  Spencer- 


Churchill,  Esq.,  b.  1911;  Diana;  Sarah  Millicent 
Hermione  ;  Mary.  Res. — Chartwell,  Westerham,  Kent. 
Club — Turf,  Athenaeum. 

Maj.  John  Strange  Spencer-Churchill,  T.A.  Res., 
served  South  African  and  European  Wars  (desp.),  has 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  (France)  and  Mil. 
Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  b.  1880;  m.  1908,  Lady 
Gwendoline  Bertie,  d.  of  7th  Earl  of  Abingdon ;  and 
has  issue — John  George  Spencer-Churchill,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909  ;  Henry  Winston  Spencer-Churchill,  Gentleman,  b. 
1913  ;  Anne  Clarissa.  Res. — 41  Cromwell  Road,  S.W. 
Club — Marlborough. 

Son  of  Lord  Edward  Spencer-Churchill,   b.    1853  ; 

d.   1911  ;   m.    1874,    Augusta,    O.B.E.,   d.    of    Maj. 

George  Warburton,  R.A.,  M.P.  : — 
Capt.  Edward  George  Spencer-Churchill,  M.C.,  G.  Gds 
(ret.),  B.A.  (Oxon.),  D.L.  Worcs.,  served  S.African  and 
Great  Wars,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1876.     Seat — North- 
wick  Park,  Blockley,  Worcs. 

SPENCER-COOPER  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron 
ermine,  cottised  gules,  between  three  olive-leaves  erect 
vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  argent,  the  hand 
holding  two  branches  of  olive,  the  leaves  alternately  vert 
and  gules.     Motto— "  Virtute." 

Son   of    Col.    Charles    Lacon    Harvey  of    Hazeldene, 
Exmouth,  b.  1839  ;  m.  2nd,  1877,  Mary,  d.  of  late  Joseph 
F.  Darley  of  Dublin  : — 
Henry    Edmund     Spencer-Cooper     (formerly     Harvey), 
Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  served  S,   Africa,  and 
Great    War   1914-19,    Chief    of    Staff  to   C.-in-C.    North 
American  Station  1920-22,  b.  1884  ;  m.  1917,  Nonie,  d.  of 
the  late  Lt.-Col.  John  Sherston,   D.S.O.,  Rifle  Bde.,  and 
widow  of  R.  H.  Handcock,  of  Karma,  B.  E.  Africa,  and 
has   issue — Peter    Henry   Spencer-Cooper,    Gentleman,   b. 
1923  ;  and  Rosemary  Vivien.     Res. — Doyley  Manor,  Hurst- 
bourne  Tarrant,  Hants.     Clubs — United  Service,  R.A.F. 

SPENCER-STANHOPE  of  Cannon   Hall.     Quarterly 
ermine  and  gules  (Stanhope).     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tower  azure,  with  a 
demi-lion  rampant  issuing  from  the  battlements  or,  ducally 
crowned  gules,  holding  between  his  paws  a  grenade  fired 
proper  (Stanhope).     Motto — "A  Deo  et  rege  "  (Stanhope). 
Sons  of    Sir  Walter  Thomas  William  Spencer-Stan- 
hope, K.C.B.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  West  Riding  co.  Yorks., 
b.  1827 ;  d.  1911 ;  m.  1856,  Elizabeth  Julia  (d.  1880),  d. 
of  Sir  John  Jacob  Buxton,  Bart.,  of  Shadwell  Court, 
Norfolk:  — 
John  Montague  Spencer-Stanhcpe,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
W.  Riding  Yorks.,  J. P.  co.  Argyll,  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  2nd  Vol.  Batt.   Yorks.  and  Lancaster  Regt. ,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  b.    i860;  m.    1890,   Ida  Mary,   second  d.  of  Sir 
Lionel  Pilkington,  Bart.  ;    and  has  issue — Margaret  Eliza- 
beth Ida  [m.  1920,   Hon.  George  Fraser,  D.S.O.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  2nd  son   of    Lord  Saltoun  of  Abernethy,   and  has 
issue].      Seats  —  Cannon    Hall,    nr.    Barnsley  ;     Horsforth 
Hall,  co.  Yorks.  ;  Glen  Ure,  Argyllshire. 

Philip  Bertie  Spencer-Stanhope,  Gentleman,  b.  1868; 
m.  1904,  Theodora  Grace,  d.  of  John  Sheddon  Scrimgeour 
of  Natsworthy  Manor,  Ashburton.  Res. — The  Haven, 
Wrotham,  Kent. 

Ven.  Archdeacon  ANDREW  NATHANIEL  WAD- 
HAM  SPENS,  Archdeacon  of  Lahore  1892-1900,  S.P.G. 
Chaplain  at  Monaco  1908-13.  Born  1844.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4, or,  alion  rampant  gules,  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  argent,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  a  heart  ensigned  with  an  Imperial 
crown,  both  proper,  for  difference  ;  2  and  3,  gyronny  of  eight 
or  and  sable,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  or,  for  difference. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  hart's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "Si  Deus 
quis  contra."     Married,   1st,  ,  Sarah  (d.   1894),  d.   of 

Capt.    Amos    Parr    Middleton,    1st    Lancers;    2nd,  , 

Emmie  (d.  1892),  widow  of  Middleton  Scott ;  3rd,  1902,  Ella 
Maud  James  ;  and  has  issue  by  first  mar. — Andrew  William 
Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  [m.  1900,  Helen  Hulmes,  d.  of 
Charles  Andrew  Bowman].  Post.  add. — c/o  Lloyds  Bank, 
6  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

SPENS,  formerly  of  Lathallan  (L.O.,  1764  and  1780). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within  a  bordure 
of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  argent  (for  Spens)  ; 
2  and  3,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable  (for  Campbell  of 


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Glendouglas).     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest- 


On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hart's  head  erased  proper. 
Motto — "  Si  Deus  quis  contra." 

Only  son  of  Archibald  Lockhart  Spens,   Esq.,   J. P., 

late  of  Lathallan,  Stirlingshire,  b.  1834;  d.   1916;  m. 

1859,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.  : — 

Archibald  Thomas  Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1504, 

Amy  Edith,  d.  of  W.   H.  Moores  of  Argentina;  and  has 

issue — Archibald  Lockhart  Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and 

Margaret  Joan.     Res.  —  Dunruadh,  Paignton,  Devon. 

SPENS  (L.O.,  matric.    1764,   amended  1780,  rematric. 


1895) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,   or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within 
a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  argent,  in 


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dexter  chief  point  a  heart  ensigned  with  an  imperial  crown, 
both  proper ;  2  and  3,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  the 
whole  within  a  bordure  invected,  parted  per  pale  azure 
and  ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hart's  head  erased  proper  ;  and  in 
an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Si  Deus  quis  contra." 
Eld.  son  of  John  Alexander  Spens,  Gentleman,  Writer, 
Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow),  b.  1847;  d.  1928;  m.  1881, 
Sophie  Nicol,  d.  of  Hugh  Baird  : — 
William  Spens,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  J. P.  Borough  of  Cam- 
bridge, M.A.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Officer  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Master  of  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Cambridge,  b.  1882;  m.  1912,  Dorothy  Theresa,  d.  of  late 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Richardson  Selwyn,  Bishop  of  Melanesia, 
and  Master  of  Selwyn  College,  Cambridge  ;  and  has  surv. 
Issue— Paul  George  Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  Stephen 
Nicholas  Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1923 ;  and  Mary  Theresa. 
Res.— The  Master's  Lodge,  Corpus  Christi  Ccllege,  Cam- 
bridge. Clubs  —  Carlton,  United  University,  County 
(Cambridge). 

NATHANIEL  SPENS,  Esq.,  J. P.  Born  April  22, 1850, 
being  the  fifth  son  of  William  Spens,  Actuary,  Glasgow,  by 
his  wife  Janet  Hill,  dau.  of  Walter  Cook,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  1764,  1780,  and  1895) — 
Quarterly  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  within  a  bor- 
dure of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  argent,  in  the  dexter 
chief  point  a  heart  ensigned  with  an  imperial  crown,  both 
proper ;  2  and  3,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  invected,  parted  per  fesse  ermine  and 
azure.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or  ;  and  upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  hart's  head  erased 
proper  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  ' '  Si  Deus 
quis  contra."    Married,  July  26,  1882,  Emily  Jessie  (d.  1926), 


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•d.  of  William  Connal  of  Solsgirth ;  and  has  had  Issue — 
(1)  William  Patrick  Spens,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  K.C.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  served  Great  War  as  Capt.  and 
Adjt.  5th  Batt.  R.W.Surrey  Regt.  (desp.),i5. 1885  [w.  1913, 
Hilda  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Wentworth  Grenville  Bowyer  of 
Western,  Underwood,  Bucks.,  and  has  issue — William 
George  Michael  Spens,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Robert  Richard 
Patrick    Spens,   Gentleman,    b.   1917   {Res. — The    Corner 


House,  North  Foreland,  Kent.  Clubs — United  University, 
Carlton)];  (2)  Robert  Francis  Connal  Spens,  Gentleman,  b. 
1890,  d.  1907  ;  Emily  Jessie  Campbell  [m.  1903,  Col  E.  W. 
Furse  (killed  in  action  19 18),  and  has  issue] ;  Janet  Dorothy; 
and  Mary  Helen  [m.  1922,  Flight-Lieut.  Robert  Hugh 
Hanmer,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue].  Postal  add.— 
1  St.  Mary  Abbot's  Court,  Kensington,  W.14.  Club- 
Junior  Carlton. 

SPERLING  of  Dynes  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  issuant 
from  a  mount  in  base  vert,  three  gillyflowers  stalked  and 
leaved  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  four  mullets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  between  two  wings,  conjoined  at  the  base  and 
displayed  argent,  a  mullet  or,  charged  with  a  gillyflower 
proper.     Motto — "  Sapiens  qui  assiduus." 

Son  of  Charles  Brogden  Sperling,  Esq.,   J. P.,  D.L. , 
b.    1825;    d.    1910;    m.   1852,   Eliza  Mary   (d.    1900), 
d.  of  Denne  Denne  of  Elbridge  House,  Kent : — 
Charles  Frederick  Denne  Sperling,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Essex, 
Capt.    4th    Batt.    Essex    Regt.,    Barrister-at-Law,    M.A. 
(Oxon.),  F.S.A.,^.  1861;  m.  1st,  1891,  Edith  Anne  (d.  1925), 
d.   of  Lt.-Col.    Henry   Auriol  Prinsep ;    2nd,  1927,  Helen 
Mary,   yngst.   d,  of  Rev.   Canon   W.  S.   Hicks,  of  Great 
Cornard,  Suffolk,  and  widow  of  Capt.  H.  L.  Syer,  M.C.  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Charles  Auriol  Sperling,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,    b.    1892;    killed  in    Battle   of  Jutland,    1916;    and 
Barbara  Harriet  [m.  1918,  Wing-Commdr.  Lionel  Thomas 
Nutcombe   Gould,    R.A.F.,  and  has  issue].     Seat—  Dynes 
Hall,  Halstead,  Essex.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 
Son    of    Charles    Robert     Sperling,    Esq.,     J. P.,     of 
Hargrave,  Stanstead,  Essex,  b.  1798  ;  d.  1864 ;  m.  1823, 
Louisa,  only  d.  of  Col.  Thomas  Astle  of  Gosfield  Hall, 
Essex: — 
Henry  Reginald   Sperling,  Esq.,    J. P.  Sussex,    b.  1839; 
m.    1867,   Harriet  Emma,  d.  of  Stephen  Ponder  Kennard 
of  Woodlands,   Harrow  Weald  ;  and  has    had  issue  —  (1) 
Reginald  Kennard  Sperling,  Gentleman,  b.  1869,  d.  1908  ; 
(2)    St.    John  Van   Hagen  Sperling,    Gentleman,  b.    1870 
[m.    1904,    Cecily  Anne,    d    of  late   Edward  Courage   of 
Shenfield  Place,  Brentwood,  and  has  issue— John  Antony 
Sperling,    Gentleman,    b.  1907 ;    Robert  Evelyn   Sperling, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912;    Diana  Cecily;  and  Susan  Astle] ;  (3) 
Rochfort  Henry  Sperling,  Gentleman,  b.    1876  [m.   1909, 
Fleurette  Lily  Macpherson,  and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Amy] ; 
(4)  Eric  Sperling,  Gentleman,  b.   1878 ;    Amy  Rosalie  \m, 
1905,  Major  Achille  Protti] ;  Dorothy;   and  Edith  Harriett 
[m.   1908,    Capt.   Charles    Lewes,   Essex   Regt.].      Seat — 
Netherfield  Court,  Battle,  Sussex.      Club— Junior  Carlton. 
Son  of  Commander  Rowland  Money  Sperling,  R.N., 
b.   1841  ;  d.   1873;    m.  1873,  Marion  Charlotte,    d.   of 
Charles  Keyser  of  The  Warren  House,  Stanmore  : — 
Rowland  Arthur  Charles  Sperling,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
British   Minister   at    Berne,    b.    1874 ;    m.    1905,    Dorothy 
Constance,  d.  of  late  W.  H.  Kingsmill  of  Sydmonton  Court; 
and  has  issue.     Res. — British  Legation,  Sofia. 

SPEYER  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Azure,  a  caducens  between 
two  suns  in  fesse  and  a  winged  morion  in  chief,  all  or, 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours. 
a  turkey-cock  proper,  between  two  elephants'  trunks  erect 
or.     Motto — "  Arduus  ad  solem." 

Second  son  of  Gustavus  Speyer  of  Frankfort-on  Maine, 

b.    1825;    d.    1883;    m.    1860,   Sofie,   d.    of  Rudolph 

Rubino,  Doctor  of  Medicine  : — 

Sir  Edgar  Speyer,  1st  Bart.  (25  July  1906),  b.  1862  ;  m. 

1902,   Leonora,   d.    of   Ferdinand,   Count  von   Stosch,  of 

Mantze,  Silesia  ;   and  has  issue — Pamela  ;   Leonora  ;   and 

Vivien  Claire.     Res. — America. 

SPICER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  in  chief 
two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  a  tower  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuing  out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower,  a  cubit 
arm  in  armour  proper,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  an  annulet 
or.  Motto — "  In  Deo  solo  spes  mea."  Livery — Dark  blue 
with  blue  velvet  facings. 

Sons  of  James  Spicer,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of   Harts 

Woodford,   Essex,    b.    1807 ;    d.    1888 ;    tn.     1838, 

Louisa,  d.of  Evan  Edwards,  of  Denmark  Hill,  S.E. : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Albert  Spicer,  1st  Bt.  (1906),  P.C.  (1912), 

J. P.  Essex,  M.P.,  Monmouth  1892-1900,  and  for  Central 

Div.  Hackney  1906-18,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1879,  Jessie  Stewart, 

d.   of  David  Stewart  Dykes ;    and   has  issue — Albert, 

Dykes  Spicer,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [w.  1910,  Mollie,  d.  of  Rav. 

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R.N.,  b.  1888  [m.  1917,  Margaret,  d.  of  T.  P.  Gillespie, 
of  Liphook,  Hants.,  and  has  issue — Peter  James  Spicer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921;  and  1  dau.]  ;  Lancelot  Dykes 
Spicer,  Esq.,  D.S.O,.  M.C.,  b.  1893  [m.  1920,  Iris,  d.  of 
William  P.  Cox,  and  has  issue— Roger  Lancelot  Spicer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922] ;  and  8  daus.  Res. — 24  Palace 
Court,  W.2.     Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  R.A.C. 

Sir  Evan  Spicer,  Knt.  Bach.  (1916),  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1849  ; 
m.  1873,  Annabella,  d.  of  John  Whitley,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Halifax,  Yorks. ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Evan  Spicer, 
Esq.,  b.  1874 ;  Ernest  Evan  Spicer,  Esq.,  b.  1878 ; 
Frank  Evan  Spicer,  Esq.,  b.  1888;  Gerald  Evan  Spicer, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  B.Sc,  Major  late  R.A.M.C,  b.  1891 
[m.  1925,  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Cecil 
Bethune,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.] ;  and  three  daus.  Res.— 
Belair,  Gallery  Road,  Dulwich,  S.E.  Clubs — Reform, 
National  Liberal.. 

Sons  of  George  Spicer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

of  Dunraven,   Enfield,  Middx.,  b.  1854;  d.  1911  ; 

m.   1881,  Mary,  d.  of  David  Scott,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 

Newington,  Brechin,  co.  Forfar : — 
Douglas  Spicer,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1883  ; 
m.  1910,  Agnes  Ivy,  d.  of  George  A.  Beazley ;  and  has 
issue — Rodney  Douglas  Spicer,  Gentleman,  b.  1920. 
Res. — Summers,  West  Clandon,  Surrey.  Clubs — Devon- 
shire, Leander. 

Ronald  Spicer,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Capt.  Res. 
of  Officers,  H.A.C.,  b.  1886 ;  m.  1917,  Eileen  Winifred, 
d.  of  Sir  William   Gundry,  of  North   Lodge,  Enfield  ; 


and  has  issue — Antony  George  Spicer,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919 ;  Nigel  Ronald  Spicer,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ; 
Margaret  Elaine.  Res. — Penrose,  Woldingham,  Surrey. 
Clubs — Devonshire,  Hawks  (Cambridge) 

JOHN  RODERICK  CHARLES  HERBERT  SPOT- 
TISWOODE  of  that  Ilk,  Gentleman.  Born  Oct.  10,  1882, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Charles  Herbert  (second  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Arthur  Herbert  of  Muckross,  co. 
Kerry,  Lord-Lieut,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  and  Col.  Kerry 
Militia,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Balfour  of  Whittinghame),  by  his  second  wife  Helen, 
only  child  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Andrew  Spottiswoode ;  and 
on  succeeding  to  the  Spottiswoode  estates  under  the  terms  of 
the  entail  he  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Spottiswoode. 
Armorial  bearings — Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between 


three  oak-trees  eradicted  vert,  a  boar's  head  couped  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  an  eagle  rising  proper,  looking  at  the  sun  in  splen- 
dour or.  Supporters — Two  savages,  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  middle  with  laurel,  and  each  holding  a  club  on 
his  exterior  shoulder  all  proper.  Motto — ' '  Patior  ut  potiar. ' ' 
Married,  ist,  1906,  Evelyn  Anne  (marriage  diss.  1915),  only 
child  of  Richard  Henry  Venables  Kyrke  of  Nantyffrith  ;  2nd , 

1916,  Hylda  Marjorie,  yngst.  d.  of  Col.  Arthur  Venables 
Kyrke  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — John 
Terence   Kennedy    Herbert  Spottiswoode,   Gentleman,   b. 

1917.  Seat — Spottiswoode,  co.  Berwick. 

SPOKES  (H.  Coll.  1872).    Azure,  on  a  pile,  between  two 
fasces  erect  or,   three  catherine-wheels  gules.      Mantling 


azure   and  or.      Crest  —  A  fasces  in   pale,    between    two 
ostrich  feathers.    Motto — "  Fiat  justitia  ruat  coelum." 

Son  of  Sir  Peter  Spokes,  Kt.  Bach.  (1872)  J. P.  for  the 

borough    of   Reading,    and    sometime    Mayor    (1869- 

1871),  b.  1830  ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1852,  Rebecca  Sarah,  d. 

of  the  late  William  John  Silverthorne  of  Brighton : — 
Peter  Sidney  Spokes,  Esq.,  M.R.C.S.,  J. P.  co.  London, 
b.  1852  ;  m.  1886,  Agnes,  d.  of  Albert  Anderson  of  Bedford- 
shire ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Spencer  Spokes,  Esq.,  B.Sc, 
M.A.  Oxon.,  Capt.  19th  Lond.  Regt.  1915-18,  b.  1893 
[m.  1924,  Lilla  Jane,  d.  of  John  Hazelwood  Clayton,  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue — Peter  Russell 
Spokes,  Esq.,  b  1928  ;  Ann  Hazel ;  and  Mary  Margaret 
(Res, — 26  Charlbury  Road,  Oxford)].  Res.—  Castle  Place, 
Lewes. 

Son  of  Russell  Spokes,  Esq.,  L.C.C.,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1906  ; 

m.  1887,  Jane  Eliza,  only  d.  of  the  late  John  Corner  of 

Whitby,  co.  Yorks.  : — 
Rev.  John  Corner  Spokes,  b.  1891.     Post,  add.—i  Mitre 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.4. 

SPROT  of  Stravithie  and  Garnkirk  (L.O.,  25  July 
1910).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse  gules  and  azure,  three 
salmon  hauriant  in  fesse  with  rings  in  their  mouths  or,  and 
in  base  two  carbines  in  saltire  proper  (Sprot) ;  2  and  3, 
per  pale  indented  argent  and  sable,  a  mullet  and  a  cres- 
cent in  fesse  counterchanged  (Cleghorn).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  heron 
holding  a  fish  in  its  mouth  proper.  Motto — "  Parce  qu'il 
me  plait." 

Only  son   of  the   late   Alexander    Sprot,   younger   of 

Garnkirk,  b.  1822;  d.  1854;  m.  1850,   Rachel  Jane,  d. 

of  Patrick  Cleghorn  of  Stravithie  : — 

Col.   Sir  Alexander    Sprot,    ist   Bart,    (ist   Feb.    1918), 

C.M.G. ,  D.L.  co.   Fife,  J. P.  cos.  Fife  and  Lanark,  late 

commanding  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (The  Carbineers), 

served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),   S.  African  War 

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1914-18,  has  Croix  de  Guerre  (France),  b.  1853  ;  m.  1879, 
Ethel  Florence,  d.  of  Surg.-Gen.  Edward  Courtenay  Thorp, 
Indian  Med.  Dept.;  and  has  issue — Ethel  Grace  [m.  1904, 
Lt.-Col.  Hereward  Sadler];  Mabel  Elizabeth  [m.  1904, 
Capt.  Sir  George  Murray  Home  Stirling,  Bart.,  D.S.O.]; 
Alix  Isabella;  Sara  Douglas  [m.  1913,  William  Edgar 
Mann,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major,  late  R.A.];  Rachel  Septima 
[m.  1920,  Major  John  Reginald  Noble  Graham,  V.C.]; 
Harriet  Hill  [m.  1920,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Sheridan  Riddell- 
Webster,  D.S.O.];  and  Nancy  Margaret.  Seats — Stravithie, 
co. Fife;  and  Garnkirk,  co.  Lanark.  Clubs — Carlton,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

SPROT  (L.O. ,  1886).  Parted  per  fesse  gules  and  azure, 
three  salmon  haurient  in  fesse,  each  with  a  ring  in  his 
mouth  or,  and  in   base  a  boar's  head  erased  of   the  last. 


crowned  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  bezant.     Motto — 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  heron  proper.  Motto 
(over  crest) — "Parce  qu'il  me  plait."  Livery — Dark  in- 
visible blue,  with  yellow  facings  and  brass  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  Lt.-Gen.  John  Sprot,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

of  Riddell,  co.   Roxburgh,  b.  1830;   d.  1907;  m.  2nd, 

1878,  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  B.   Doveton  of 

Corston : — 
Major  Mark  Sprot,  D.L.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  for  Roxburgh, 
late  Royal  Scots  Greys  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great 
War,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1909,  Meliora,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Adam  Hay,  9th  Bart.,  of  Haystoun  and  Smithfield,  co. 
Peebles;  and  has  issue— John  Sprot,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ; 
Aidan  Mark  Sprot,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Elizabeth  Meliora  ; 
and  Cecilia  Doriel.  Estate — Riddell,  cos.  Roxburgh  and 
Selkirk.  Post.  add. — Riddell,  Hawick,  Roxburghshire. 
Clubs — Cavalry,  New  (Edinburgh). 

TREDENHAM  HUGH  SPRY,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  Devon, 
(formerly  Carlyon,  but  assumed  the  surname  of  Spry  in  lieu 
thereof,  and  the  arms  of  Spry  quarterly  with  those  of  Carlyon, 
by  Royal  Licence  1893).  Born  March  20,  1868,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Horatio  Carlyon,  Gentleman,  of 
Cadwt-11,  co.  Devon  [seventh  son  of  Major-Gen.  Edward 
Carlyon  of  Tregrehan  and  Greenaway,  co.  Cornwall,  by  his 
wife  Anna  Maria,  elder  dau.  of  Admiral  Thomas  Spry 
(formerly  Davy)  of  Place  and  Tregolls,  co.  Cornwall],  by 
his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Lomas,  M.D.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Quarterly, 1  and  4,  azure,  two  bars  or,  in  chief  a 
chevronel  of  the  last  (for  Spry) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  plate 
between  three  towers  argent,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gules  (for  Carlyon).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colour,  a  dove  argent, 
standing  on  a  serpent  nowed  proper  (for  Spry) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  ducally 


"  Soyez  sage   et   simple."      Seat — Witherdon,   Beaworthy, 
co.  Devon.     Club— Windham. 

SPRULES    (L.O.,    1896).     Gules,    a   chevron    chequy 
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his  liveries  is  set  for  his  Crest,  a  hunting-horn  vert,  garnished 

or,  stringed  gules.     Motto — "Speruo."    Livery — Dark  red, 

with  white  facings. 

Only  son  of  George  Henry  Sprules,  Esq.,  of  Mansfield, 
Reigate,  Surrey,  b.   1836;  d.  1917;  m.  firstly,  Oct.  9, 
1867,  Mary  Anne  (d.    1888),  dau.   of  the  late  Robert 
Wallbutton  of  New  Cross  : — 
Robert  George  Wallbutton  Sprules,  Gentleman,  of  Exeter 

Coll.,  Oxon. ,  b.  Nov.  22,  1878;  m.  ,  Edith  Charlotte, 

dau.  of  C.  T.  Adams.     Res. — 

SPURGEON -FARRER  of  Brayfield  (R.L.,  25  June 
1799).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  horse-shoes  of  the 
first,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse-shoe  argent, 
between  two  wings  volant  sable. 

Only  son    of    Rev.   Frederick   (Spurgeon-)   Farrer   ot 

Brayfield,  Bucks.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1826;  d.  1908;  m. 

2nd,   1869,  Maria  Elizabeth,  ygst.  d.  of   Rev.   J.   A. 

Barron : — 
Denis  Herbert  (Spurgeon-)  Farrer,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt. 
Northants.  Regt.,  b.  1874;  m.  1907,  Hon.  Joan  Freeman- 
Mitford,  d.  of  Baron  Redesdale,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  George  Denis  (Spurgeon-)  Farrer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909,  d.  1915 ;  (2)  Richard  Frederick 
(Spurgeon-)  Farrer,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  (3)  Michael 
Edgar  Farrer,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Barbara ;  Joan  ;  and 
Ann.  Seat — Brayfield  House,  Purvey,  Bedford.  Club — 
Marlborough. 

SPURWAY  of  Spurway  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
sable,  a  mullet  between  two  garbs  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
garb  or. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Poyntz  Spurway,  Gentleman, 
of  Edinburgh    Estate,    Nanu-oya,    Ceylon,    b.     1873, 
d.  1919  ;  m.   1898,   Mary  Winifred   Wilson,  d.  of  Sir 
William  Mitchell,  C.M.G.,  of  Colombo  :— 
William  Richard  Poyntz  Spurway,  Gentleman,  b.  1899; 
nt.  1924,    Elaine   Geddes,   of  Rakwana,   Ceylon,  and   has 
issue — Raymond    Spurway,    Gentleman    (twin),    b.    1924 ; 
Gordon  Spurway,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1924.      Seat — Oak- 
ford  Manor,  Bampton,  N.  Devon. 

John  Hill  Poyntz  Spurway,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.  Postal 
add. — c/o  Miss  Spurway,  3  Darlington  Mansions,  Bath. 

STABB  (H.  Coll.,  7  June  192 1).  Per  chevron  gules 
and  argent,  in  chief  two  escallops  of  the  second,  and  in 
base  a  reindeer  trippant  proper.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
stag's  head  erased  proper,  two  bezants.  Motto — "  Honor 
pra3stantior  ulitate." 

Son  of  Nicholas  Sparks  Stabb,  of  St.  John's,  New- 
foundland, b.  1835;  d.  1900;  m.  Anna  Rebecca 
Smith : — 

Sir  Newton  John  Stabb,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  O.B.E.,  b. 
1868 ;  m.  1909,  Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  A.  M.  Townsend ;  and 
has  issue — Nicholas  John  Stabb,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  William 
Walter  Stabb,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  Mary  Margaret ;  Josephine 
Alexandra ;  and  Violet.  Res.  —  Farnham  Hall, 
Saxmundham.     Club — Thatched  House. 

STABLE  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  saltire  couped  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  mullets 
of  the  first ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  between  four  acorns 
slipped  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  mullets  pierced  of 
the  first  impaling  the  arms  of  Law,  namely — quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  sun  in  splendour,  and  each 
wing  with  a  pale  or,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
an  olive-branch  slipped  proper,  and  in  the  second  and  third 
a  rose  gules  (Law);  2  and  3,  sable,  guttee-d'eau,  three 
roses  argent  (Still.)  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— (1)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
vair6  gules  and  argent,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
mullet  of  the  last ;  (2)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  demi-lion  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a  mullet 
of  six  points  pierced  argent,  an  acorn  slipped  between  two 
mullets  pierced  fesseways  of  the  last.  Badge — Upon  a 
rock  proper,  a  lighthouse  or,  fired  also  proper,  charged 
with  an  escutcheon  gules  inscribed  in  letters  gold  "Contemno 
procellas."      Motto — "Virtute." 

Eld.  son  of  late  Robert  Scott  Stable,  Gentleman,  m. 
Katherine  Barrett,  d.  of  Major  Wintringham  Los- 
combe: — 


The  late  Daniel  Wintringham  Stable,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Montgomery  and  Sheriff  1905,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  b.  1856;  m.  1884,  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  of 
George  Still  Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A,, 
Oxon.,  and  died  1929,  having  had  issue — (1)  Loscombe 
Law  Stable,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.  Welch  Fusiliers,  b.  1886,  killed 
with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  1914  ;  (2)  Wintringham  Norton 
Stable,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt.  late  Montgomery- 
shire Yeo. ,  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle  Temple),  b.  1888 
[m.  1916,  Lucie  Haden,  youngest  d.  of  the  late  Francis 
Ford  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Abbotsfield,  Tavistock,  Devon ; 
and  has  issue — Philip  Loscombe  Wintringham  Stable, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  Rondle  Owen  Charles  Stable, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923] ;  and  Enid  Gertrude  [m.  1913,  Archibald 
Francis  Freeman,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  Montgomeryshire 
Yeo.,  and  has  issue].  Estate — Gellidywyll,  Llanbrynmair, 
co.  Montgomery.  Post.  add. — Holly  Lodge,  Wanstead, 
Essex. 

STABLE  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  saltire  between  four 
acorns  slipped  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  mullets 
pierced  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  gules,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  mullet  of  six  points  pierced  argent,  an 
acorn  slipped  between  two  mullets  pierced  fesseways  of  the 
last.     Motto— "Virtute." 

Sons  of  the  late  Robert  Scott  Stable,  Gentleman ;  m. 
Katherine    Barrett,    d.   of  Major   Wintringham    Los- 
combe : — 
Daniel  Wintringham  Stable,  Esq.  {q.v.). 
Ernest  Robert  Stable,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A 
Cantab.,  b.  1857. 

Sons    of   Alfred    Henry    Stable,    Gentleman,    M.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.  1859;  d.  1907;   m.  1891,  Ada  Louisa,  d.  of 

the  late  Rev.  Henry  John  Huntington,  B.A. ,  Chaplain 

to    H.B.  M.    Consulate    at    Leghorn,    Marseilles,    and 

Malaga : — 

Geoffrey  Scott  Stable,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.R.  b.  1891  ; 

m.   1917,  Eleanor,  yngst.  d.   of  the  late  Gilbert  Turnbull 

Milligan,  Esq.,   J. P.  of  Harelaw,  Chirnside,  Berwickshire, 

and  has  issue — Eleanor  Ada  ;   and  Jean  Scott.     Res. — 

Robert  Henry  Stable,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  122nd  Rajputana 
Inf.,  Indian  Army,  the  King's  Gold  Medallist  at  Sandhurst 
1913,  b.  1893.     Res. — 

Hugh  Huntington  Stable,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Adjt.  Central 
India  Horse,  b.  1896  ;  m.  1924,  Cyrille  Helen  Dorothy,  d. 
of  the  late  Rev.  M.  A.  Bayfield.     Res. — 

Only  child  of  Russell  Loscombe  Stable,  Esq. ,  Major 
in  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt.,  b.  1866;  d.  1912  ; 
m.  1st,  1896,  Marian  Emma  Campbell  (d.  1900),  only 
d.  of  Daniel  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  of  Rosewood, 
Ascot,  Berkshire : — 
The  late  Russell  Colin  Stable,  2nd  Lieut.  Royal  Warwick- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1897,  killed  in  action  191 7. 

Son  of  Benjamin  Penfold  Stable,  Gentleman,  m.  1882, 

Marian  Annie,  d.  of  Jeremy  O'Connell  of  Melbourne, 

Australia : — 

Jeremiah  Joseph  Stable,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  (ret.)   Aust. 

F.A.,  McCaughey,  Professor  of  English,  Languages   and 

Literature,  University  of  Queensland,  Brisbane,  Australia, 

M.A.  Cantab,  b.  1883  ;   m.  1908,  Irene  Lilian  Bingham,  yst. 

d.  of  the  late  Henry  Antoine  Sheridan  of  Sydney,  Australia  , 

and    has    issue — (1)    Benjamin    Norton    Sheridan    Stable 

Gentleman,  b.   1909;   (2)  John  Bingham  Sheridan  Stable, 

Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (3)  Grantly  Crohan  Sheridan  Stable, 

b.   1918.       Post.    add. — The    University    of    Queensland, 

Brisbane,  Australia. 

JOHN  PERCY  LISTER  DURELL  STABLES,  Esq., 
J. P.,  b.  1864.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  saltire 
gules,  a  mullet  of  six  points  between  four  acorns  slipped 
saltirewise  or,  a  chief  invected  of  the  second,  thereon  an 
acorn  slipped  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  gules,  seme>  of  acorns  slipped  or, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  plate  charged  with  a  mullet 
of  six  points  azure.  Married,  1898,  Charlotte  Marion,  d. 
of  late  A.  H.  Welstead  of  Stonely,  Hunts.  Res.— Offord 
Hill,  Godmanchester,  Huntingdon.  Clubs — St.  Stephen's, 
Junior  Constitutional. 

STABLES  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a 
pillar  or,  between  two  flaunches  argent,  on  each  a  chaplet 
of  oak  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock,  a  castle  with  two  towers 


1824  ^ta 

proper,  surmounted  by  as  many  branches  of  oak  fructed 


^ta 


and  in  saltire  vert.     Motto—"  Per  ardua  stabilis." 

Yr.  son  of  James  Stables,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1901 ; 

m.         ,  Mary  Ann,  d.  of  Charles  Dey  of  Doncaster: — 

Ashley  Stables,   Gentleman,   b.   2a    Nov.    1848  ;    m.    1 

Sept.  1887,  Caroline,  d.  of  Christopher  Bracewell.     Res. — 

South    Lodge,    Wimbledon    Common,    Surrey.       Club — 

National. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Walter  Howard  Stables,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Mus.  B.  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of  Far  Headingley,  Leeds,  b. 
1861 ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1889,  Harriet  Emily,  d.  of  Rev. 
Canon  Francis  Morse,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Notting- 
ham : — 
Francis    Hugh  Anthony   Stables,    Esq.,    Captain    i/sth 

Royal    Gurkhas,    b.    1899.     Res. — Inverugie,    Haslemere, 

Surrey. 
Ralph    Paul    Humphrey  Stables,   Gentleman,   b.    1906. 

Res.— 

STACKE  (or  STACK)  (confmd.  U.O.  24  Nov.  1924). 
Gules,  a  lion  rampant  ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  naked  arm 
embowed  proper,  holding  a  sword  argent,  guttee-de-sang, 
pommelled  and  nil  ted  vert.  Motto — "  Honorabo  me 
honorantes." 

Son  of  William  Stokes  Stack,  of  Listowel ,  b.  1826  ; 

d.  1873  ;  m.  1858,  Ann  Cochrane  : — 
John  Cochrane  Stack,  Gentleman,  b.    1861.      Res. — 
25  Silverdale  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Second    son    of    John    Herbert    Stack,    b.    1828 ; 

d.  1892  ;  m.  1859,  Matilda  Redfern  : — 
Henry  Montague  Stack,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  >  m-  I893, 
Gladys  (d.  ),  d.  of  Richard  Evans,  and  has  issue — 

Gladys  Evelyn  ;  and  Violet.    Postal  address — Ramsdean, 
Shalford,  Surrey. 

Dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Lee  Oliver  Fitz  Maurice  Stack, 

G.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  late  Sirdar  of  the  Egyptian  Army, 

and  Gov.  Gen.  of  the  Sudan,  b.  1868  ;  d.  of  wounds  in 

Cairo  1924  ;    m.  1904,  Flora,  d.  of  William  Moodie  of 

Hoylake  : — 
Helen. 

Sons  of  Henry  Aloysius  Stacke,  F.R.G.S.,  Barrister- 

at-Law,  of  20   Devonshire  Terrace,  W.2,  b.  1840  ; 

d.   1924  ;    m.   1883,  Minnie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Capt. 

George  Hedley,  late  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 

Bays)  :— 
Hedley  Herbert  Stacke,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Major  (ret.)  Res.  of  Officers,  East  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1884  ; 
m.  1924,  Lille,  d.  of  Major  Gordon  Maclaren,  late 
the  Northumberland  Fusiliers.  Res. — 20  Devonshire 
Terrace,  W.2.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Henry  FitzMaurice   Stacke,   Esq.,  M.C.,  Captain  The 


Worcestershire  Regt.,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1928,  Ren6e  Tadea, 
d.  of  Senor  Mateo  Clark,  of  Valparaiso,  Chile.  Club — 
Naval  und  Military. 

STACPOOLE,  see  DE  STACPOOLE. 

STAFFORD,  Baron,  see  FITZ  •  HERBERT  - 
STAFFORD. 

STAFFORD  (Confn.  U.  O.).  Per  chevron  or  and 
argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  and  a  canton  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet  azure,  a 
swan  rising  proper,  charged  with  a  torteau.  Motto — 
"  Gardez  la  foy." 

Sons    of    John    Stafford,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of   Portobello, 

co.   Roscommon,  b.   1818 ;  d.  1873 ;  m.  1854,  Eleanor, 

d.  of  William  J.  Gilbert  of  Collingwood,  Melbourne  : — 

Charles  Stafford,  Gentleman,   b.   1855;    m.   1906,  Leila 

Josephine,     d.    of   Charles  Joseph  Edward  de  Labrosse, 

Viscomte   de   Labrosse,    of  Cannes.      Res. — 34   Cadogan 

Place,  London,  S.  W.      Clubs — Brooks's,  Bath. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Stafford,  1st  Bart.  (21  Jan.  1914), 
P.C.,  CB.  (r9o6),  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Roscommon, 
F.R.C.S.I.,  b.  1857;  m.  1890,  Frances  Agnes  (d.  1916),  only 
dau.  and  h.  of  Col.  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Robert  King-Harman, 
M.  P.  (by  his  wife  Emma  Frances,  d.  of  Sir  Wm.  Worsley, 
1st  Bart.);  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edward  Charles 
Stafford-King-Harman,  Esq.  iq.v.);  (2)  Cecil  William 
Francis  Stafford,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C.  *.  1895 
[m.  19 17,  Sarah  Beatrice,  d.  of  Col.  Alfred  Dyke  Acland, 
C.B.E.,  and  has  issue — Thomas  Edward  Stafford,  Esq., 
6.  192 1 ;  and  2  daughters].  Seat—  Rockingham,  Boyle, 
Ireland.  Clubs — Carlton,     Windham,     Kildare     Street 

(Dublin),  Royal  St.  George  Yacht. 

STAFFORD-KING-HARMAN  of  Rockingham  (R.L., 
3  Feb.  1900,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  rams  passant  argent, 
attired  or  (Harman) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  gules,  two  lions  rampant 
combatant,  supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
and  erect  argent  (King) ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron,  or  and 
argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  and  a  canton  gules  (Stafford). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal 
crest  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm,  armed  and  erect  in  pale 
proper,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  also  proper,  grasping  two 
slips  of  roses,  one  gules,  the  other  argent,  stalked,  seeded, 
and  leaved  proper  (Harman) ;  2.  out  of  a  ducal  crest 
coronet  or,  a  dexter  hand  erect,  the  third  and  fourth 
fingers  turned  down  proper  (King) ;  3.  out  of  a  ducal 
crest  coronet  azure,  a  swan  rising  proper,  charged  with  a 
torteau  (Stafford).  Motto — "Spes  tutissimacoelis."  Livery 
— Blue  and  orange. 

Eld.   son  of  Sir  Thomas  Stafford,   1st  Bart.,    C.B., 

D.L.,     F.R.C.S.I.,     Commissioner    of    Local    Govt. 

Board,  b.  1857 ;    m.  1890,  Frances  Agnes,  only  surv. 

child  and  heir  of  late  Col.  Rt.   Hon.  Edward  Robert 

King-Harman,  M.P.   (by  his  wife   Emma  Frances,  d. 

of  Sir  Wm.  Worsley,  1st  Bart.)  :— 

The  late  Edward  Charles  Stafford-King-Harman,   Esq., 

Capt.  Irish  Guards,  b.  1891 ;    killed  in  action  Nov.  1914  ; 

m.    1914,  Olive  [who  m.  2nd,  1921,  Capt.  Wilfred  Stuart 

Atherston    Hales-Pakenham-Mahon],   only  child  of  Capt. 

Henry  Pakenham-Mahon  of  Strokestown,  co.  Roscommon, 

and  left  issue : — Lettice  Mary.     Seat — Rockingham,  Boyle, 

co.  Roscommon. 

STAINER  (H.  Coll.,  1888).  Per  chevron  gules  and 
or,  in  base  a  stork  proper,  a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon 
two  branches  of  laurel  saltirewise  and  slipped  between  two 
reed-pipes  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  erect,  the  hand  holding  a  reed-pipe 
in  bend  sinister,  a  wreath  of  laurel  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Onerari  est  honorari. " 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Stainer,  Kt.  Bach.,  M.A.,  Mus. 
Doc.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.,  b.  1840, 
d.  1901 ;  tn.  1865,  Eliza  Cecil,  only  surv.  child  of 
Thomas  Randall,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Oxford:— 
John  Frederick  Randall  Stainer,  Esq.,  B.C.L.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1866. 

Edward  Stainer,  Esq.,  B.M..  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1869. 
Post.  add. — Sly  Corner,  Lea  Common,  Great  Missenden. 

Charles  Lewis  Stainer,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1871. 
Post.  add. — Wood  House,  Iffley,  Oxford. 

William  Edgar  Stainer,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1873. 
Post,  add.— 


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STAINFORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  three  bars  indented 
azure,  each  charged  with  a  mascle  in  pale  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  mount  vert,  thereon  an  arm  in  armour,  couped 
at  the  elbow  and  fessewise,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  holding 
a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  five  mascles 
interlaced  and  fessewise  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Non  deficit 
alter." 

Son    of    Richard  John  Stainforth  of  Hutton   Lodge, 
Sheriff  Hutton,   co.    Yorks. ,   b.         ;  d.         ;    m.         , 
Juliana  Eyre  : — 
Richard     Stainforth,   Clerk   in    Holy    Orders    (Brother 
Edward  Joseph  of  St.  Richard  Carmelite). 

STALBRIDGE,  Baron,  see  GROSVENOR. 

STAIR,  Earl  of,  see  DALRYMPLE. 

STALLARD  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  sword  fessewise 
point  to  the  dexter  or,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
of  the  last,  each  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  vert. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stork's  head  erased  sable,  supporting  in  the 
beak  a  sword  point  downwards  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Sons  of  Major-General  Samuel  Stallard,  late  R.A., 
b.  1824 ;  d.  1902  ;  tn.  1864,  Helen  Rose,  d.  of 
Lieut. -Gan.  Herbert  Edward  Stacy  Abbott : — 

Hamilton  George  Frampton  Stallard,  Esq.,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  late  R.A.M.C,  b.  1871.  Res. —  Redhearne, 
Churt,  nr.  Farnham,  Surrey.  Club — Junior  United 
Service. 

Stacy  Frampton  Stallard,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brig.- 
Gen.,late  R.A.,  b.  1873;  m.  1908,  Violet  Kathleen,  d. 
of  Brooke  Mockett,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Tregon- 
well  Frampton  Stallard,  Gentleman,  b.  iqj.6  ;  and 
Diana  Frampton.  Res. — 7  Cambridge  Road,  Colchester. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Stallard,  b.  ;  d. 

tn.  ,  d.  of  : — 

Henry  Frampton  Stallard,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  .     Res. — 

Charles  Frampton  Stallard,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  K.C., 
Union  of  S.  Africa,  Lt.-Col.  S.  African  Res.  of  Officers, 
served  Great  War  with  Middlesex  Regt.  (despatches),  b. 
1 871.  Res. — Hope  Woolith,  Misgund,  nr.  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa. 

Nigel  Frampton  Stallard,  Gentleman,  6.  .      Res. — 

2  Cornwallis  Gardens,  Hastings. 

STAMER  (U.O.,  2  Jan.  1810).  Quarterly,  gules  and 
azure,  a  cross  ermine  charged  with  the  sword  of  the  city  of 
Dublin  in  its  scabbard  in  pale  proper,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  on  a  fesse  dancett^e  argent,  a  lion  passant  gules, 
in  the  second  and  third  the  cap  of  justice  or,  between  three 
castles  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  murally 
gorged  and  attired  or.  Mottoes — (Over  crest), ' '  Jubilee  "  ; 
(under  arms),  ' '  Virtute  et  valore." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlinson  Stamer,  3rd 
Bart.,  D.D.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  formerly  Bishop  Suffragan 
of  Shrewsbury,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1857,  Ellen  Isabel, 
d.  of  Joseph  Dent  of  Ribston  Hall,  co.  Yorks. : — 
Sir  Lovelace  Stamer,  4th  Bart.  (15  Dec.    1809),   Lieut. - 
Col.   late   Staffs.    Yeo.    formerly   16th    Lancers,    J.  P.  cos. 
Stafford  and  Salop,  sometime  Adj.  Staffs,  and  Warwick- 
shire   Yeo.    Cav.,    late    A.D.C.    to  Governor  of  Madras, 
b.   1859;  tn.  1909,  Eva  Mary,  d.  of  R.  C.  Otter  of  Royston 
Manor,     Clayworth,    Notts.  ;     and    has     issue — Lovelace 
Anthony  Stamer,  Esq.,  b.  1917  ;  Isabel  Eva  ;  and  Honora 
Mary.       Res. — Ashmead,    Dursley,   Glos.      Clubs — Naral 
and  Military,  Windham. 

Rev.  Frederick  Charles  Stamer,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of 
Benington  1920-24,  b.  i86o;w.  1891,  Ethel  Emma,  d.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Donovan  of  Framfield  Place,  Sussex; 
and  has  issue — (1)  William  Donovan  Stamer,  Esq.,  M.C., 
Capt.  North  Staffordshire  Regt. ,  b.  1895;  (2)  Hugo  Frederick 
Barnabas  Stamer,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1925,  Kathleen 
Florence  Louise,  d.  of  J.  Whittome,  of  Duncan,  Vancouver, 
and  has  issue — James  Alexander  Donovan  Stamer,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1928  ;  and  Marion  Joan] ;  Gladys  Mabel  [m.  1924, 
Anthony  James  Bagot  Chester,  M.C.,  Lieut.  R.A.  of 
Chichely  Hall,  Bucks.,  and  has  issue];  and  Marion  Ethel 
[m.  1921,  Geoffrey  Dent].  Res. — Ravenstone,  Olney, 
Bucks. 

William  Edward  Stamer, Esq.,  F.L.A.S.,£.  1864;  tn.  1894, 
Evelyn  Cicely,  d.  of  Herbert  Wood  of  Newbold  Revel,  co, 


Warwick;  and  has  issue— William  Arthur  John  Stamer, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Res. — Pontreheylin,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 
Club — Windham. 

Rev.  Reginald  Dent  Stamer,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Vicar  of 
Prees,  Shropshire,  b.  1865.  Res. — Prees  Vicarage,  Shrop- 
shire. 

Arthur  Cowie Stamer,  Esq.,  C.B.E. ,  M.I.Mech.E.,  Assist. 
Chief  Mech.  Engr.  L.N.E.Ry.,  b.  1869  ;  tn.  1900,  Everilda 
Mary,  d.  of  G.  A.  Thompson  of  Terrington  Hall,  York  ; 
and  has  issue — Joan  Eleanor.  Res.  —  Faverdale  Hall, 
Darlington. 

STAMFORDHAM,  Baron,  see  BIGGE. 

STANCOMB  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  lambs'  heads  couped  proper,  as  many  roses 
gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  garbs  of  the  third. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.      Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  upon  a  rock  a  paschal  lamb  proper,  support- 
ing with  his  sinister  fore-foot  a  garb  vert.  Motto — "Do 
right,  fear  not."     Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  braid. 

Son    of   William    Stancomb,    Esq.,   J. P.    and    D.L. 

Wilts.  (High  Sheriff  1879),  b.  1812  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1841, 

Bridget  Dowing  Bowles,  d.  of  Charles  Bowles  Hare  of 

Bristol  :— 
William  Stancomb,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1911-12)  co. 
Wilts.,  M.A.,  b.  1850;  tn.  1873,  Frances  Grace,  ygst.  d.  of 
George  Milward,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Lechlade  Manor;  and  has 
had  issue  —  (1)  William  Stancomb,  Gentleman,  b. 
1874  ;  d.  1906;  (2)  Arthur  Milward  Stancomb,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.N. ,  b.  1882  [tn.  1908,  Kathleen,  yst.  d.  of  late 
Surg.-Major  Edward  McCarthy  of  Bulama,  Southsea;  and 
has  issue — John  Arthur  Stancomb,  Gentleman,  b.  1910; 
and  Michael  Stancomb,  Gentleman,  b.  1913];  (3)  John 
Stancomb,  Gentleman,  b.  1883 ;  Dorothy  Mary  Hare  [m. 
1900,  Lt.-Col.  Clements  Parr,  C.B.E. ,  late  Oxfordshire  Lt. 
Inf.,  and  has  issue];  Ina  Frances  [tn.  1904,  Sir  August 
Bernard  Tellfsen  Cayzer,  1st  Bart,  and  has  issue];  and 
Madeline  Grace.      Seat—  Blount's  Court,  Devizes. 

STANCLIFFE  of  Over  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a 
palet  dancette"e  cottised  plain  gules,  on  a  chief  arched  of  the 
last  three  roses  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
CreBt — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  stag's 
head  erased  proper,  two  mascles  interlaced  fessewise  sable. 
Motto — "  Juste  et  droit." 

Sons    of  Lt.-Col.  William   Waltham  Stancliffe    (eld. 

son   of  John   Stancliffe   and   Caroline   Waltham— see 

below),  V.D.,  J. P.  of  Sutton,  Macclesfield,  b.  1837;  d. 

1917;  tn.  1865,  Susannah,  d.  of  Thomas  Adshead  of 

Macclesfield  : — 
Percy  Stancliffe,  Gentleman,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Kirby-Wiske.  Yorks.  ;  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1894,  Ethel  Annie 
Rowland,  only  surv.  d.  of  George  Hall  Schofield  of 
Oaklands.  Greenfield,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue — Richard 
Schofield  Stancliffe,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  2nd  Life 


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Guards,  b.  1895  [tn.  1921,  Jean  Hamilton,  d.  of  Henry 
Gervase  Stobart,  of  Bedale  Hall,  Yorks.] ;  George  Hall 
Stancliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Seat — Sion  Hill,  Kirby- 
Wiske,  Thirsk.    Club— Yorks. 

Richard Shepley  Stancliffe,  Gentleman,  b.i8ji  ;  tn.  1920, 
Eveline,  widow  of  F.  Archibald  of  Montreal.  Res. — Oaker, 
Aston-on-Clun,  Shropshire. 

Second  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  John  Stancliffe,  of  Over 
Hall,  Mirfield,  b.  1799;  d.  1877;  by  his  second  wife, 
m.  1834,  Caroline  (d.  1883),  d.  of  Christopher  Wal- 
tham: — 
John  Wheatley  Stancliffe,  Esq.,  of  Over  Hall,  Mirfield, 
and  Middleton  House,  Pickering,  J. P.  West  Riding,  Yorks., 
b.  1847;  tn.  1st,  Adelaide  Mary  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Thomas 
Parrott  of  Macclesfield  ;  2nd,  1907,  Dora  May,  d.  of  George 
Hirst  Hebblethwaite,  of  West  Royd,  Mirfield,  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Rev.  John  Shepley  Stancliffe,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b. 
1874  [m.  1914,  Margaret  Hannah,  d.  of  James  Thomas 
Hornsby,  of  Blyth,  Northumberland  {Res. — St.  John 
Baptist  Vicarage,  Dewsbury)] ;  (2)  Cecil  Wheatley  Stancliffe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1878  [m.  1913,  Anne  Margaret,  d.  of  Ludwig 
Knorr,  and  has  issue — Peter  Pain  Stancliffe,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914;  Philip  John  Norman  Stancliffe,  Gentleman,  b. 
1922  ;  and  Barbara  Ellen  (Res. — Warrani,  Crowborough)] ; 
(3)  Rev.  Harold  Emmet  Stancliffe,  M.A. ,  Oxford,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1880  \m.  1st,  1910,  Helen  (d.  1911),  d.  of 
Canon  Akenhead,  of  Lincoln  ;  2nd,  Muriel  Sara,  d.  of 
Canon  Staffurth,  of  Freiston  Priory,  Boston,  and  has  issue 
— Michael  Staffurth  Stancliffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1916 ;  and 
Monica  Gladys  (Res. — Belton  Rectory,  Grantham)];  (4) 
Frederick  Stancliffe  Stancliffe,  Gentlemnn,  Solicitor,  B.A. , 
Oxford,  b.  1882  [tn.  1910,  Nina  Wheatley,  d.  of  George 
Edward  Emmet,  of  Craven  Lodge,  Halifax,  and  has  issue 
— 5  daus.  (Res. — Parkfield,  Wilmslow)] ;  Winifred  Mary  ; 
Beatrice  Emily  [tn.  1907,  Rev.  Harold  Lancaster  Taylor, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Lightcliffe,  Halifax,  and  has  issue];  and 
Gladys  Marjorie  [tn.  1915,  Percy  Goodall  Norton,  of 
Kirkroyd,  Almondbury,  and  has  issue].  Seat — Middleton 
House,  Pickering. 

STANDISH  (R.L.,  1834,  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three 
standishes,  two  and  one,  argent.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  argent, 


beaked  and  legged  or,  standing  on  a  rat  proper.  Livery — 
(dress),  white,  with  black  facings ;  (undress),  black,  with 
white  collar  and  cuffs. 

Son     of    William    Pery    Standish,     Esq.,      J. P.     of 
Scaleby  Castle,  late  Capt.  East  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  i860; 
d.  1922  ;  tn.   1901,  Evelyn  Cecilia,  eld.  d.  of  Charles 
Nicholas  Paul  Phipps,  Esq.,  of  Chalcot,  Wilts.  : — 
Edward  William  Standish,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.    Seats— 
Scaleby     Castle,    Carlisle  ;    Marwell     Hall,    Winchester ; 
Brackenhill  Tower,  Longtown,  Cumberland.    Res. — Mar- 
well  Hall,  Owslebury,  Winchester. 


STANFORD,  see  BENETT  -  STANFORD  and 
THOMAS-STANFORD. 

STANHAM  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  embattled  azure  and 
argent,  masoned  proper,  in  chief  a  bull's  head  caboshed 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
or  and  gules,  upon  a  rock  a  penguin  proper. 

Eld.   son   of   Rev.   George   Stanham,    M.A.    (Camb.) 

Vicar   of    West    Brabenham,    co.    Norfolk,    b.    1827 ; 

d.  1882  ;  m.  1853,  Elizabeth  (d.  1895),  d.  of  John  Adams 

of  Uttoxetcr,  co.  Staffs. :  — 
George  Graham  Stanham,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  1888, 
Emma  Gertrude,  d.  of  Charles  George  Taylor,  of  Frensham 
Hill,  co.  Surrey,  and  has  issue — Rev.  Charles  Taylor 
Stanham,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Chaplain  in  South  Africa,  b.  1889  ; 
Reginald  George  Stanham,  Esq.,  Capt.  Army  Pay  Corps, 
late  The  Buffs,  late  A.D.C.  to  H.E.  the  Governor  of  N.S. 
Wales,  b.  1893  [tn.  1919,  Helen  Maud,  d.  of  Major-Gen. 
the  Hon.  James  William  Macarthur-Onslow,  M.L.C. 
(N.S.W.),  and  has  issue — Richard  Quentin  Onslow  Stan- 
ham, Gentleman,  b.  1921  (Club — Naval  and  Military)]. 
Res — Northdene,  Liskeard  Gardens,  Blackheath,  S.E.3. 


STANHOPE,    see    SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE 
SPENCER-STANHOPE. 


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STANHOPE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  ermine  and  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  tower  azure,  thereon  a  demi-lion  rampant  or, 
ducally  crowned  gules,  holding  between  his  paws  a  grenade 
fired  proper.     Motto — "  A  Deo  et  rege." 

Descendants  of  9th  Earl  of  Chesterfield  : — 

Sir  Edwyn  Francis  Scudamore-Stanhope,  10th  Earl  of 
Chesterfield,  and  others  (vide  Scudamore-Stanhope). 

Stanhope.  Quarterly,  1.  Stanhope  as  above,  a  crescent 
azure  for  difference  ;  2.  Manlovel  ;  3.  Porte  of  Etwall ; 
4.   FitzHerbert  of  Etwall ;  5.  Grenville. 

Son  of  Arthur  Philip,  6th  Earl  Stanhope,  0.  1838;  d. 

1905;     tn.     1869,    Evelyn  Henrietta,    d.    of    Richard 

Pennefather  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  James  Richard  Stanhope,  7th  Earl  (14  April 
1718), Viscount  and  Baron  Stanhope  (2nd  July  1717),  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  D.L.,  J. P.  Kent  [Supporters 
— Dexter,  a  talbot  ermine ;  sinister,  a  wolf  or,  ducally 
crowned  gules,  charged  with  a  crescent  azure],  b.  1880  ; 
tn.  1921,  Lady  Eileen  Browne,  d.  of  6th  Marquess  of  Sligo. 
Seat — Chevening,  nr.  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Res. — 111  Eaton 
Square,  S.W.i.     Club — Travellers'. 

Third  son  of  Philip  Henry,  5th  Earl  Stanhope,  b.  1805  ; 

d.    1875;    tn.    1834,    Emily   Harriet,   d.    of  Gen.    Sir 

Edward  Kerrison,  Bart.  : — 
Hon.  Henry  Augustus  Stanhope,  J. P.  Hants..  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1845  :  m-  l878-  Hon-  Mildred  Vernon  (d.  1915), 
d.  of  6th  Lord  Vernon ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Cicely, 
M.B.E.  Res.— 107  Oakley  Street,  S.W.3.  Club— 
Athenaeum. 

STANHOPE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  ermine  and  gules, 
in  the  centre  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  difference, 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  tower  azure,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  from 
the  battlements  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  grenade 
fired  proper.     Motto — "  A  Deo  et  rege." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Joseph  Leicester  Stanhope, 
10th  Earl  of  Harrington,  M.C.,  Capt.  and  Brev.-Major 
late   15th    Hussars,   b.    1887;    d.    1929;    tn.    1919, 
Margaret  Trelawney,  d.  of  Maj.  Seaton,  of  Bulford 
Salisbury : — 
Rt.  Hon.  William  Henry  Leicester  Stanhope,  nth  Earl 
of  Harrington  (9th   Feb.   1742),  Viscount  Petersham    of 
Petersham,    Surrey,   Baron    Harrington  of  Harrington, 
co.    Northampton    (6th  January  1730)    [Supporters — On 
the    dexter,    a    talbot    guardant    argent,    guttee-de-poix  : 
on  the  sinister,  a  wolf  erminois,  each  gorged  with  a  chaplet 
of  oak  proper],  b.  1922.     Seats — Elvaston  Castle,  Derby; 
Gawsworth  Hall,  Macclesfield.      Res. — Breadsall  Lodge, 
Breadsall,  co.  Derby. 

STANIER  (H.  Coll.  6  July,  1858).  Quarterly,  r  and  4, 
gules,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between  three  mullets  of  six 
points  or,  a  boar's  head  couped  of  the  field  (Broade) ;  2 
and  3,  or,  on  a  pile  azure,  ten  escallops  four,  three,  two, 
and  one  (for  Stanier).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  boar's 
head   erect   or,  transfixed  by  an   arrow  fesseways   proper 


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(Broade);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
griffin's  head  erased  proper,  three  escallops  or  (Stanier). 
Mottoes — "  Pro  Deo  et  rege"  ;  "  Pietate  fortior."  Livery 
— Dark  green. 

Sons   of  Sir   Beville   Stanier,    1st   Bart.,    J. P.,    D.L., 
M.P. ,    b.    1867 ;  d.    1921  ;     m.     1894,     Sarah     Con- 
stance,    d.     of     Rev.      B.     Gibbons    of     Waresley, 
Worcestershire : — 
Sir  Alexander  Beville  Gibbons  Stanier,  M.C. ,  2nd  Bart. 
(16  July  1917),  Capt.  Welsh  Gds. ,  b.  Jan.  31,  1899;  m.  1927, 
Dorothy  Gladys,  d.  of  Brig. -Gen.  Alfred   Douglas  Miller, 
C.B-E.,  D.S.O.,  of  Shotover  Park,  Wheatley,  Oxon.  ;  and 
has  issue  — Sylvia  Mary  Finola.    Seat— The  Citadel,  Weston, 
Shrewsbury.     Club — Guards'. 

Philip  Francis  Stanier,  Esq.,  b.  Sept.  6,  1901. 

STANIER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed  between  three  mullets  of  six  points  or,  a 
bear's  head  couped  of  the  field  (Broade) ;  2  and  3,  on  a  pile 
azure,  ten  escallops,  four,  three,  two,  and  one  (Stanier). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  (Broade)  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  bear's  head  erect  or, 
transfixed  by  an  arrow  fessewise  proper ;  2.  (Stanier)  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  griffin's  head  erased 
proper,  three  escallops  or.  Mottoes  — "  Pro  Deo  et  rege  "  ; 
"  Pietate  fortier." 

Son  of  Frank  Justice  Stanier,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Stafford, 

b.  1862  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1894,  Beatrice,  younger  d.  of  Dr. 

Wharton  P.  Hood:— 

Frank  Adolphus  Hood  Stanier,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  Capt. 

late    K.O.    Shropshire    L.I.,    b.    1895  ;    m.    1919,    Dulce 

Constance,  d.  of  Sir  Beville  Stanier,    1st  Bart.  ;  and  has 

issue — Frank  Justice  Stanier,  Gentleman ,  b.  1926  ;  and  June 

Bevelline.     Res. — High  Hatton  Hall,  Stanton,  Shropshire. 

Club — Arthur's. 

STANILAND  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  6,  per  fesse 
or  and  vert,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  eagles  displayed, 
two  and  one,  and  as  many  flint  stones,  one  and  two,  all 
proper  (Staniland) ;  2,  azure,  an  estoile  or  between  four 
bezants  in  saltire,  in  each  corner  of  the  field  a  castle  argent 
Stainbank) ;    3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  invected  between  two 


escallops  in  chief  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  all  sable, 
an  escallop  between  two  eagles  displayed  or  (Reeve) ;  4, 
sable,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  estoiles  argent 
(Brewester);  5,  argent,  on  a  cross  engrailed  gules,  five 
mullets  or  (Edmonds).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  proper,  on 
each  wing  a  pale  or,  and  in  either  claw  a  flint  stone  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — "Stabilis." 


Sons  of  Meaburn  Staniland,  Esq.,  of  Harrington  Hall, 

J.P.  co.  of  Lincoln,  M.P.  for  Boston  1859-65,  1866-67, 

by  his  wife  Emma,  d.  of  R.  W.  Stainbank  of  Skirbeck, 

co.  Lincoln: — 

Meaburn  Staniland,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  the  parts  of  Lindsey, 

co.    Lines.,   F.G.S.,  Associate  Royal  School  of  Mines,   b. 

1853.     Club— Reform. 

Alfred  Edward  Staniland,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1903, 
Helen  Katharine,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Henry  Overton, 
D.D.,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Peterboro'.  Res. — Toynton 
Hall,  Spilsby,  Lincolnshire.  Club— Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge. 

STANLEY.  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  stags' 
heads  caboshed  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  an  eagle  wings 
extended  or,  preying  on  an  infant  in  its  cradle  proper, 
swaddled  gules,  the  cradle  laced  gold.  Motto — "  Sans 
changer." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Arthur  Stanley,  16th 
Earl  of  Derby,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1864,  Lady 
Constance  Villiers  (d.  1922),  d.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Clarendon,   K.G.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  George  Villiers  Stanley,  K.G., 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  17th  Earl  of  Derby  (27  Oct. 
1485),  Baron  Stanley  of  Bickerstaffe  (22  Dec.  1832), 
Baron  Stanley  of  Preston  (27  Aug.  1886),  nth  Bart. 
(26  June  1627)  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  griffin  wings 
elevated,  sinister,  a  stag,  each  or,  and  ducally  gorged  with 
the  line  reflexed  over  the  back  azure],  Lord-Lieut,  and 
Custos  Rotulorum  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  Sec.  of  State 
fpr  War  191 6  and  1922-24,  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.  to  France  1918-20,  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order 
of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1889, 
Lady  Alice  Maud  Olivia  Montagu,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  formerly 
Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Alexandra,  d.  of 
7th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edward 
Montagu  Cavendish  Stanley,  commonly  called  Lord 
Stanley,  M.C,  Capt.  Gen.  Res.  of  Officers,  M.P.  Fylde 
Div.  of  Lanes,  since  1922,  b.  1894  [m.  1917,  Hon.  Sybil 
Cadogan,  d.  of  Viscount  Chelsea,  and  has  issue — Hon. 
Edward  John  Stanley,  b.  19 18  ;  Hon.  Richard  Oliver 
Stanley,  b.  1920  ;  Hon.  Hugh  Henry  Montagu  Stanley,  b. 
1926  (Res. — 10  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W.i  ;  Holwood, 
Keston,  Kent.  Clubs— Turf,  White's,  Carlton)]; 
(2)  Hon.  Oliver  Frederick  George  Stanley,  M.C,  M.P. 
Westmorland  since  1924,  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn, 
b.  1896  [m.  1920,  Lady  Maureen  Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 
d.  of  7th  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Charles  Stanley,  Esq.,  b.  192 1  ;  Catherine  Edith 
Helen  ( Res. — 2  Dean  Trench  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.)] ; 
Lady  Victoria  Alice  Louise  [m.  19 15,  Rt.  Hon.  Neil  Prim- 
rose, P.C,  M.C,  son  of  5th  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.  (d. 
1917)  ;  m.  2nd,  1919,  Capt.  Malcolm  Bullock,  Scots  Gds., 
M.P.,  and  died  1927,  leaving  issue].  Seats — Knowsley, 
Prescot,  Lanes.  ;  Coworth  Park,  Sunningdale,  Berks. 
Town  res. — Derby  House,  Stratford  Place,  W.  Clubs — 
Marlborough,  Turf,  Carlton. 

Hon.  Sir  Victor  Albert  Stanley,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O., 
Adm.  (ret.)  Vice-Adm.  comdg.  Res.  Fleet  1924-6, 
served  Egypt  1882,  and  Great  War,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1897, 
Annie,  d.  of  Hon.  C.  E.  Pooley,  K.C,  and  has  surv. 
issue — Violet  Alice  [m.  1924,  Capt.  Booker  Milburn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C,  Coldstream  Gds.];  and  Rosemary  Constance. 
Res. — 73  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  W. 

Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Stanley,  G.B.E.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  J. P., 
D.L.  Lanes.,  M.P.  Ormskirk  1898-1918,  2nd  Sec.  Diplo- 
matic Service,  b.  1869.  Res. — Treasurer's  House,  St. 
Thomas's  Hospital,  S.E. 

Hon.  Ferdinand  Charles  Stanley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Deputy  Dir.  Recruiting  191 8,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Gds.,  and  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  6.1871  ;  m.  1904,  Hon.  Alexandra  Fellowes,  d.  of 
2nd  Baron  De  Ramsey,  and  has  issue — Frederick  Arthur 
Stanley,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  John  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1907; 
Henry  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Res. — 8  Cornwall 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Frederick  Stanley,  P.C,  G.C.I. E., 
C.M.G.,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  R.H.A.,  M.P.  Preston  1910-22 
and  for  Willesden  since  1924,  Pari.  Sec,  Min.  of  Pensions 
since  1924,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1903,  Lady  Beatrix  Taylour, 
C.B.E.,  d.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Headfort,  and  has  issue — 
Barbara  Helen.  Res.  —  Sibertof  t  Manor,  Market 
Harborough. 

Hon.  Algernon  Francis  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  Col.  (ret.)  2nd 
Life  Gds.,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (dispatches), 


1828 


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b  1874  ;  tn.  1918,  Lady  Mary  Crichton,  d.  of  1st  Duke 
of  Westminster,  K.G.,  and  widow  of  Henry  William, 
Viscount  Crichton,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  and  has  issue- 
Anthony  Hugh  Stanley,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  and  Constance 
Mary.     Res. — Sopworth,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 

Hon.  Frederick  William  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.-Col., 
Res.  of  Officers,  late  Lanes.  Yeo.,  formerly  Capt.  10th 
Hussars,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's  med.,  6  clasps,  King's 
med.,  2  clasps)  and  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1878  ; 
tn  1905,  Lady  Alexandra  Acheson,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Gosford,  and  has  issue — David  William  Stanley,  Esq., 
b.  1906  ;  Olivia  Mary  Beatrice  ;  Diana  Margaret.  Res. — 
Cotswold  Park,  Cirencester. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Edward  Stanley,  b.  1843  ; 

d.  1909;    tn.  1874,  Frederica  Lucy  Phipps  (Res. — 

Pennybridge    House,    Ulverston),    d.    of    the    late 

Capt.  Phipps  Hornby,  R.E. : — 

Charles  Douglas  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1909, 

Adela  Grace,  d.  of  Col.  F.  Walker-Jones,  J. P.,  and  has 

surv.  issue — Charles  John  Geoffrey  Stanley,  Gentleman, 

b.  1918.     Res. — St.  Michael's,  Maidenhead. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Phipps  Stanley,  formerly  Rector 
of  Wootton  Courtney,  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral, 
b.  1855  ;  d.  1929 ;  tn.  1885,  Catherine  Stewart  (d. 
1905),  d.  of  the  late  John  Stewart  Browne,  of  Port 
Lincoln,  S.  Australia  : — 
Edmund  Stewart  Stanley,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War  as  Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b.   1891.     Res. — 

Son  of  Hon.  Henry  Thomas  Stanley,  M.P.  (2nd  son 
of  13th  Earl   Derby),  b.  1803  ;    d.  1873  ;   m.  1835, 
Ann,  d.  of  Richard  Woodhouse  : — 
Edward  Harry  Stanley,  Esq.,  b.  1838.     Res.— 
Sons  of  Capt.  Charles    Geoffrey  Stanley,  b  1839  ; 
d.    1877;    tn.    1 86 1,   Agnes   Nina,   d.   of   the   late 
Honoratus  Leigh  Rigby,  of  Hawarden : — 
Charles  Henry  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  tn.  1883, 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Mason,  of  Menaloo,  co.Cork. 
Res.— 

Henry  Edmund  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Adm.  Edward  Stanley,  b.  1798  ;    d.  1878  ; 

tn.  1st,  1834,  Elizabeth  (d.  1848),  d.  of  John  Snell ; 

2nd,  1855,  Caroline  Cordelia  (d.  1876),  d.  of  the  late 

Edward  Hancome,  of  Hendon  : — 

Edward  James  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.     Res. — 

Montagu  Neville  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

Henry  Harrington  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.    Res — 

Ferdinand     Charles     Nelson     Stanley,     Gentleman, 

b.  1865.     Res. — 

Alphonse    Frederick    Stanley,    Gentleman,    b.    1869. 
Res  — 


STANLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three 
stags'  heads  caboshed  or,  a  crescent  for  difference. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gules, 
turned  up  ermine,  an  eagle,  wings  expanded,  or,  preying 
upon  an  infant  proper,  swaddled  of  the  first,  banded 
argent.     Motto — "Sans  changer." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Lyulph  Stanley,  4th  Baron 
Stanley  of  Alderley,  D.L.  co.  Anglesey,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.,  b.  1839;  d.  1925;  tn.  1873, 
Mary  Katharine,  d.  of  Sir  Lothian  Bell,  1st  Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lyulph  Stanley,  K.C.M.G.,  5th  Baron 
Stanley  of  Alderley  (9  May  1839),  5th  Baron  Sheffield 
(20  Sept.  1783),  Baron  Eddisbury  of  Winnington  (12  May 
1848),  and  a  Bart.  (25  June  1660)  [Supporters — Dexter, 
a  stag  or,  gorged  with  a  ducal  crown,  and  line  reflexed 
over  the  back,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mullet 
azure  ;  sinister,  a  lion  regardant  proper,  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  argent,  thereon  three  escallops  gules],  B.A.  (Oxford), 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Eddisbury  Div.  of  Cheshire 
1906-10,  Governor  of  Victoria  1914-20,  D.L.  and  (1913) 
High  Sheriff  Anglesey,  b.  1875;  tn.  1905,  Margaret 
Evelyn,  d.  of  Henry  Evan  Gordon  of  Prestons,  Ightham, 
Kent,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Edward  John  Stanley,  b.  1907  ; 
Hon.  Lyulph  Henry  Victor  Stanley,  b.  1915  I  Hon.  Mary 
Katharine  [m.  1926,  Hon.  Maurice  Fox  Pitt  Lubbock]; 
Hon.  Pamela  Margaret ;  and  Hon.  Victoria  Venetia. 
Seats — Alderley  Park,  Chelford,  Crewe ;  Penrhos,  Holy- 
head. Town  res. — 1  Gloucester  Square,  W.2.  Clubs — 
Brooks's,  Manchester  Reform. 

Hon.  Oliver  Hugh  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A.,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1919,  Lady  Alice  Kathleen  Thynne,  d.  of  5th  Marquess 
of  Bath ;  and  has  issue — John  Norman  Stanley,  hsq., 
b.  1922;  Martin  Oliver  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1924; 
Thomas  Henry  Oliver  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.  Res. — 
10  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2. 


CHARLES  WENTWORTH  STANLEY,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.L.  co.  Cambs.,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  Hon.  Major 
4th  Suffolk  Regt.  Born  Feb.  i860,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
Sidney  Stanley,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of 
Cambridge,  and  J.  P.  for  the  co.  of  Huntingdon,  by  his  wife 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Edmund  Foster  of  Cambridge.  Club— 
Wellington.  Livery— Dark  blue  and  silver.  Armorial 
bearings— Quarterly  1  and  4,  azure,  a  saltire  between  two 
stags'  heads  caboshed  bendways  between  two  bendlets  en- 
grailed argent  (for  Stanley) ;  2  and  3  per  chevron  gules  and 
sable,  a  chevron  nebuly  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief 
and  an  escallop  in  base  or  (for  Wentworth).  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-stag  sable  bezantee,  holding  between  the 
legs  a  saltire  or  (for  Stanley) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  griffin  ermine,  wings  chequy  argent  and 
sable,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an  escallop  or.  Motto — 
"  Frangas  non  flectes."  Married,  Dec.  1890,  Helen  Maud, 
second  dau.  of  Musgrave  Anderson,  by  his  wife  Lady 
Wrixon,  of  Melbourne,  Australia;  and  has  surv.  Issue— 
Charles  Sidney  Bowen  Wentworth  Stanley,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  W.  Kent  Yeo.  b.  Jan.  1892  [tn.  1915,  Nancy,  d.  of 
Rev.  C.  H.  Brocklebank,  J. P.,  of  Bartlow  House,  co. 
Cambs.  ;  and  has  issue— Charles  Wroughton  Wentworth 
Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1919].  Seat—  Douglas  House, 
Trumpington  Road,  Cambridge. 

STANLEY  of  Quantock  Lodge  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  stags'  heads 
caboshed  or  (Stanley) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  ermine  and 
azure,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  cross  patonce 
or   (Labouchere).     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest- 


On  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  an  eagle  or„ 
preying  on  an  infant  proper,  swaddled  gules.  Livery  — 
Blue  coat,  scarlet  vest. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Edward  James  Stanley,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.  co.  Somerset  (High  Sheriff  1880) ,  D.L.  co. 

Palatine    Lancaster,    M.P.    for    Bridgwater   Div.,    b. 

1826 ;   d.    1907 ;    m.     1872,    Hon.    Mary    Labouchere 

(d.  1920),  d.  of  1st  Baron  Taunton  : — 
Edward   Arthur   Vesey   Stanley,    Esq.,    J. P.   Somerset, 
Master  of  Quantock  Staghounds  1901-7,  and  of  the  Devon 
and  Somerset  1907-9,  b.  1879  ;   m.  T919,  Sybil,  d.  of  Major 


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1829 


H.  B.  Dodgson,  D.S.O.  ;  and  has  issue— Peter  Vivian 
Stanley,  Gentleman,  6.  1921  ;  Michael  Edward  Stanley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  David  Norman  Sidney  Stanley,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1926.  Seats — Quantock  Lodge,  Bridgwater, 
Somerset;  Exford,  Taunton,  Somerset ;  Cross  Hall,  Lanca- 
shire. Res. — Tixover  Grange,  Duddington,  Stamford. 
Clubs — Bachelors',  Orleans,  Bath. 

STANLEY  of  Ponsonby  Hall  (Vn.  of  Westmorland  1664, 
H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  cottisecl  vert,  three 
bucks'  heads  caboshed  or,  quartering  the  Austhwaite  arms, 
viz.  gules,  two  bars  argent,  in  chief  three  mullets  of  six 
points  pierced  or.  Mantling1  azure  and  argent.  CreBt — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  argent,  attired 
or,  collared  vert.     Motto — "  Sans  changer." 

Son   of  William    Stanley,    Esq.,    of    Dalegarth,    and 

Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1829;   d. 

1881  ;  m.  1859,  Caroline,  d.  of  Sir  George  Musgrave, 

10th  Bart. : — 
Philip  Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1907,  Honora 
Frances,  d.  of  late  Edmund  Stamp  Mackrell  of  Craven 
House,  Warminster ;  and  has  issue — Nicholas  Austhwaite 
Stanley,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  John  Peter  Stanley,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;  Elizabeth  Norah  ;  Pamela  ;  and  Ann.  Seat 
— Ponsonby  Hall,  nr.  Whitehaven. 

STANLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure  a  pegasus  rampant,  and 
in  chief  three  estoiles  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-stag  proper, 
round  the  neck  a  wreath  of  oak  vert,  and  resting  the 
sinister  foot  upon  a  bugle-horn  or.  Supporters — On  the 
dexter  side,  an  electrical  mechanic  holding  in  the  exterior 
hand  a  coil  of  wire  ;  on  the  sinister,  an  electrical  mechanic 
holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  pair  of  pliers  all  proper. 
Motto—"  In  alta  tende." 

Son  of  Henry  Stanley,  of  Detroit,  Michigan,  U.S.A., 

m.  ,  Elizabeth  Twigg  : — 

Rt.  Hon. Sir  Albert  Henry  Stanley,  P.C.,  1st  Baron 
Ashfield  of  Southwell,  Notts.  (9  Jan.  1920),  Knt.  Bach. 
(1914),  Chairman  and  Managing  Director  of  the  Under- 
ground Railways  of  London,  of  London  General  Omnibus 
Co.,  Provincial  Cinematograph  Theatres,  Ltd.,  President 
of  Board  of  Trade  1916-19,  M.P.  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
1916-20,  b.  1874;  m.  1904,  Grace  Lowry,  d.  of  Edward 
Lowry  Woodruff;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Marion  Woodruff 
[tn,  1927,  James  Rutland]  ;  and  Hon.  Grace  Lowry  [m. 
1928,  Edward  J.  Barford].  Res. — 43  South  Street,  Park 
Lane,  W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Garrick,  Reform,  American, 
R.A.C. 

STANLEY-CARY  (H.  Coll.,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  i.  the 
arms  of  Cary-Caddell ;  1  and  4,  argent,  fretty  gules,  on  a 
chief  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or  (Caddell) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a 
bend  sable,  three  roses  of  the  field  (R.L. ,  5  May  1900) 
(Cary) ;  ii.  the  same  arms  of  Cary  ;  iii.  argent,  three  lozenge- 
shaped  arming-buckles,  tongues  fessewise  gules  (Jerning- 
ham) ;  iv.  the  same  arms  of  Caddell.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  Caddell;  2.  Cary,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  swan  proper.  Mottoes — "  Virtus  sola  nobilitas," 
"  Virtute  exceptas  "  (Cary). 

Only  surv.  son  of  Stanley  Edward  George  Cary,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Follaton,  Devon,  b.  1825;  d.  1902;  m.  1865, 

Agnes  Mary  (d.  1921),  d.  and  co-h.  of  Adm.  Arthur 

William  Jerningham  (she  obtained  a  R.L.  to  bear  name 

and  arms  of  Cary-Caddell) : — 

Francis  Joseph  Stanley  Stanley-Cary,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.) 

R.G.A.,  served  Great  War  (1915-17),  and  as  A.D.C.  (1919- 

20),  b.  1878  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1904,  the  surname  of 

Stanley-Cary  ;  tn.  igi2,  Mary  Lucretia,  d.  of  John  Edward 

Farrell,   of   Moynalty,  co.   Meath  ;  and  has  issue — Joseph 

Edward  Francis  Stanley-Cary,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  Noel 

Lucius  Stanley-Cary,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  Edward  Nicholas 

Stanley-Cary,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.     Res. — Harbourstown, 

Balbriggan,  co.  Meath  ;  Villa Gentille,  Avenue  Carravadossi, 

Nice.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

STANMORE,  Baron,  see  HAMILTON-GORDON. 

STANNUS  of  Carlingford  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  pigeons  rising  azure,  a  tiger's  face  proper 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's 
head  proper,  collared  and  lined  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
martlet  sable.     Motto — "  Et  vi  et  virtute." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Robert  Alexander  Stannus,  Esq.,  J.  P., 
Major  The  Queen's  Co.  Mil.,  b.  1870  ;  killed  in  action 


1916  ;  tn.  1895,  Elizabeth  Graydon  (Res. — 23  Earl's 
Court  Square,  S.W.5),  only  d.  of  John  Graydon  Smith, 
Esq.,  Capt.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  of  Baltiboys,  Blessing- 
ton,  co.  Wicklow : — 
GraydonGrant  Hervey  Trevor  Stannus,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
i/2nd  Batt.  The  Lancashire  Fus.,  b.  1900.     Res. — 

James  Gordon  Stannus,  Gentleman,  b.  1902 ;  m.  1929, 
Frances  Louise  Brega  Haweis,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  R.  Haweis 
James,  of  50  Onslow  Square.     Res. — 

Son  of  Walter  Trevor  Stannus,  Esq.,  of  Lisburn,  co. 
Antrim,  and    Moneymore,  co.   Londonderry,    LL.D., 
D.L.,  co    Antrim,  and  J. P.  cos    Down,  Tyrone,  and 
Londonderry,  b   1827  ;  d.  1895  ;  tn.  1856,  Hon.  Cathe- 
rine Geraldine  Vesey  Fitzgerald  (d.  1904),  fourth  d.  and 
co-h.  of  3rd  and  last  Lord  Fitzgerald  and  Vesey: — 
Gerald  Walter  James  Fitzgerald  Stannus,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  1st  Co.  of  London  Yeo.,  Major  (ret.)  20th 
Hussars,  b.  1868  ;  tn.  1904,  Evelyn  Margaret,  elder  d.  of 
Duncan   Cameron  of  Canterbury,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Reginald  George  Walter  Fitzgerald  Stannus,   Gentleman, 
b.  1907.   Res.—  41  Wilton  Crescent,  S  W.    Clubs— Cavalry, 
Arthur's,  Windham. 

STANSFIELD  (H.  Coll.,  1903).  Vert,  a  rose  between 
four  goats  statant,  two  in  chief  and  as  many  in  base,  all 


argent.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  CreBt— Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  ibis  close,  between 
two  branches  of  a  date-tree  fructed  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Medio  tutissimus  ibis."     Livery — Green  and  silver. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Stansfield,  Gentleman,  b.   1831 ;    d. 

1908;    tn.    1850,    Hannah,    d.    of  William    Knowles, 

of  Todmorden,  Yorks. : — 
William  Walker  Stansfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1856.     Res.— 
Roomfield,  Todmorden,  Yorks.  : — 

Thomas  Edward  Knowles  Stansfield,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  M.C., 
M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.),  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.M.C,  b.  1862;  tn. 
1908,  Mary  Caroline  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  James 
Dever  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick.  Clubs—  Jun.  Carlton, 
Royal  Automobile,  Ranelagh,  Hurlingham. 

STANSFIELD  (H.  Coll.,  11  May  1922).  Sable,  three 
goats  trippant  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  two  leopards'  faces 
of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant 
out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper,  a  demi-goat 
argent,  armed  and  unguled  or,  and  resting  the  sinister 
hoof  on  an  escutcheon  also  argent,  thereon  a  cross 
couped  sable,  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  gold. 
Motto—"  Mantien  le  droit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Renn  Stansfield,  C.B.,  Knt. 

Bach.,  of  The  Hollies,  Bromley,  b.   1856  ;    d.  1926  ; 


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m.  1888,   Agnes   Helen,   d.   of   James  Sargent,   of 
Kingswood,  co.  Gloucester  :  — 
Egerton  Charles  Henry  Stansfield,  Esq.,  b.  1884.    Res. — 
The  Hollies,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Alfred  Herbert  Bridges  Stansfield,  Esq.,  b.  1887. 
Arthur  Reginald  Grey  Stansfield,  Esq.,  b.  1890. 

STANTON  of  Snelston  Hall  and  Greenfield  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vair  argent  and  sable,  on  either  side  of 
the  honour  point  an  inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  cross 
patee  fitch6e  or  (for  Stanton) ;  2.  per  pale  nebuly  azure  and 
sable,  three  demi-lions  couped,  each  holding  between  the 
paws  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or  (for  Harrison)  ;  3.  gyronny 
of  eight  argent  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  erminois 
(for  Evans).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  or,  holding  in  the 
dexter  fore-paw  a  cross  patte  fitchee  gules  in  front  of  two 
wheat-ears  gold.     Motto— "  Exaltavit  me  in  petra." 

Sons  of  Henry  Stanton,  Gentleman,  of  Snelston  Hall, 

B.A.  (Oxon. ),  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly   Lieut.  Duke 

of  Lancaster's  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.   1851 ;  d.   1922  ; 

m.  1891,  Angelica  Florence  (Snelston  Hall,  Ashbourne, 

co.  Derby),  d.  of  late  F.  A.  Williamson  of  6  Stanhope 

Gardens,  S.W.  :— 

Henry  Guy  Stanton,   Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1892; 

m.  1914  ;    and  has   issue.      Res. — Ochiltree,  Elphinstone 

Road,   Hastings. 

John  Percy  Stanton,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Adjt.  Roy.  Scots 
Greys,  b.  1899. 

Son    of    Henry    Stanton,    Esq.,   J. P.,    of    Greenfield, 

Thelwall,  Cheshire,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1850,  Juliana 

Bowyer  (d.  191 5),  d.  and  h.  of  John  Harrison,   Esq., 

J. P.,  D.  L. ,  of  Snelston  Hall,  Derbyshire,  by  Elizabeth 

his  wife,  d.  and  h.  of  Edmund  Evans,  Gentleman,  of 

Yeldersley,  Derbyshire: — 

Rev.   Wilfrid   James  Stanton,    M.A.    (Oxon.),   b.    1861  ; 

m.  1917,  Henrietta  Mary,  yngst.  d.  and  co-h.  of  the  late 

Henry  Master  Feilden,  M.P.,  of  Witton  Park,   Blackburn. 

Res. — Eaton    Lodge,    Rugeley,    Stafford.        Club — Royal 

Societies'. 

STANTON  of  The  Thrupp,  Glos.  (H.  Coll.,  1914).  Or, 
two  chevronels  sable  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  in 
the  centre  point  a  torteau,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
mount  vert,  a  wolf  sejant  or,  guttee-de-sang,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a  fieur-de-lys  gules.  Motto — "  Dum  spiro 
spero." 

Elder  sons  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Stanton,  M.A.,  J. P., 

Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  R.D. ,  Rector  of  Hasleton- 

with-Yanworth,  b.  1824;  d.  1910 ;  m.  1851,  Mary,  d.  of 

Charles  Lawrence  of  The  Querns,  Cirencester: — 

William  Lawrence  Stanton,  Gentleman,  b,  1854  ;  m.  1885, 

Mary  Lilian,  d.  of  Rev.  F.  Hill  of  Aban  Court,  Cheltenham  ; 

and  has  issue — William  Frank  Stanton,  Gentleman,  b.  1887 

{m.   1915,   Annie   Violet,   d.   of  James   H.   dimming,  ot 

Valparaiso;  and  has  issue  — 2  daus.];  and  Beatrice  Mary. 

Seat — Meysey-Hampton,  Glos. 

Rev.  Alfred  Herbert  Stanton,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter-in-the- 
East,  Oxford,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1883,  Edith  Eleanor,  d.  of  Henry 
William  Cripps,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Beechwood,  Bucks.  ;  and 
has  issue — Mary  Katharine  [m.  1914,  A.  S.  Mott]  ;  Hilda 
Ediih  ;  and  Rosa  Grace  [m.  1918,  Z.  N.  Brooke].  Res. — 
St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  Oxford. 

Son  of  Joseph  Wilfred  Stanton,  Gentleman,  b.  i860; 
d.  1915  ;    m.  1886,  Blanche  Isabel,   d.  of  J.  Press  of 
Clifton  :— 
John  Lathom  Stanton,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Stanton  (see 
above) : — 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Ernest  Stanton,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
<i9ii),  D.S.O.  (1887),  R.A.  (ret.),  b.  1861  ;  m.  1899,  Olive 
Talbot,  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Low,  G.C.B. ;  and 
has  issue — Joseph  Edward  Low  Stanton,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  and 
Constance  Doris.  Res.- — Burgh  Fields,  Bourton-on-the- 
Water.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Stanton,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 

b.  1827;  d.  1907;  m.  1862,  Margaret  Constance,  d.  of 

late  Thomas  Starkey  of  Springwood: — ■ 

Major  Edward  Alexander  Stanton,  C.M.G.,  Oxfordshire 

Lt.  Inf.  (ret.),  Governor  of  Khartoum  1900-9,  Mil.  Governor 

Northern    Palestine   1918-20,    b.    1867 ;    m.    1900,    Isabel 

Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  H.  C.  Willes,  late  23rd  R.  Welsh  Fus. ; 

and  has  issue — Edward  Charles  Stanton,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ; 

and   Eileen   Isabel.    Res.—  The   Tower   House,    Woolton 

Hill,  Newbury. 


Major  Reginald  William  Starkey  Stanton,  O.B.E.,  R.O., 

late  Yorksh.  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1877;  m.  1906,  Margaret  Ursula, 

d.  of    Lieut.-Col.    H.  F.   Hill,  late   Essex   Regt.     Club— 

Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Major  Harold  James  Clifford  Stanton,  M.V.O., 
K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  b.  1859;  d.  1927;   m.  1895, 
Henrietta,   d.  of  late  Sir  Alexander   Jardine,    Bart., 
of  Applegarth : — 
James  Basil  Maule  Stanton,  Esq.,  Capt.   K.O.  Scottish 

Borderers,  b.  1896  ;  m.  1914,   Phoebe  Christian,  d.  of  Col. 

Francis  Bowen,  R.  Army  Pay  Corps  ;  and  has  issue — Harold 

Francis  Clifford  Stanton,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.     Res. — 

Son  of  James  Thomas  Stanton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The 
Leaze,  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester,  late  68th  Regt. 
Bengal  N.I.,  b.  1830;  d.  1906;  m.  1856,  Louisa  Love- 
day,  d.  of  John  Biddell  of  Stratford  Abbey,  Stroud: — 
Major  Charles  John  Stanton,    Roy.   Fus.,  b.   1863  ;    m. 

1904,  Marie  Jeanne,  widow  of  Capt.  Sutton  and  d.  of  Hon. 

Mr.  Justice  Routhier  of  Quebec.    Res. — ■ 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  Frederick  Smith  Stanton,  b.  1832  ; 
d.   1892;    m.  1862,   Anne  Maria,  eld.  d.   of  Thomas 
Starkey  of  Springwood : — 
Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  William  Starkey  Stanton,  D.S.O. 

(1908),  late  R.K.,b.  1863;    m.  1904,  Louisa  Maud,  eld.  d. 

of  J.  T.  Stanton  of  The  Leaze.     Clubs — Jun.  United  Service, 

Hurlingham. 

James   Craven   Maurice   Stanton,   Gentleman,   b.    1866. 

Res.— 

EDWIN  WILFRID  STANYFORTH,  Esq..  C.B.,  Lt.- 
Col.  Yorkshire  Hussars  Territorial  Yeomanry,  T.D. ,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.  forW.R.  Yorks.  (by  Royal  Licence,  dated  Dec.  7,  1887, 
he  and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  surname  of 
Stanyforth  instead  of,  and  in  substitution  of,  that  of  Green- 
wood, and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Staniforth,  in  accordance 
with  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stani- 
forth). Born  June  28,  1861,  being  the  son  of  John  Green- 
wood, Esq.,  of  Swarcliffe  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  M.P.,  J.P.,  and 
D.L. ,  by  Louisa  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Clark  Barnardiston  of  The  Ryes,  co.  Suffolk.      Armorial 


bearings — Erminois,  on  a  fesse  wavy  gules,  three  lions 
rampant  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  sejant  ermine, 
gorged  with  a  collar  azure,  thereon  three  plates.  Motto — 
"  Suivez  raison."  Married,  March  12,  1888,  Mary  Evelyn, 
only  child  and  h.  of  Admiral  Thomas  Barnardiston ;  and 


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has  7««if — Ronald  Thomas  Stanyforth,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
17th  Lancers,  served  in  the  European  War  1914  (wounded), 
b.  1892  ;  and  Madge  \m.  19 12,  Major  Frederick  Bell,  Gordon 
Highlanders].  Seat — Kirk  Hammerton  Hall,  co.  Yorks. 
Clubs — White's,  Orleans,  Wellington. 

SYDNEY  FRANCIS  STAPLES,  Esquire.  Born  Dec. 
26,  1866,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Staples, 
K.C.M.G.,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Gillett  of  Hampstead.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll. ,  1886) 
—  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  gutt^e-d'eau,  between 
three  escutcheons  sable,  each  charged  with  a  staple  of  the 
first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest -Upon  the 
battlements  of  a  tower  or,  a  swan  rising  argent,  beaked  and 
legged  proper,  ducally  gorged  or,  in  the  beak  a  staple  sable. 
Married  June  6,  1896,  Violet  Maud  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Albert  Altman  ;  and  has  Issue  —  Dorothy  Violet  Alice  ;  and 
Muriel  Maud  Mabel.  Postal  address — High  Coombe,  Bal- 
combe,  Sussex.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

STAPLES-BROWNE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a 
bend  engrailed  ermine,  on  a  chief  argent,  an  escallop  gules, 
between  two  torteaux  (for  Browne)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on 
a  bend  azure,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  three  leopards' 
heads  jessant-de-lys  or  (for  Staples).     Mantling  azure  and 


argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable,  wings  fretty,  resting  each  claw  on  a  mullet 
or  (for  Browne) ;  2.  out  of  a  crown  vallary  argent,  a  lion's 
head  affronted  gules,  sem6e-de-lys,  and  ducally  crowned 
or  (for  Staples).      Motto — "  Sans  Dieu  rien. " 

Son  of  Frederick  John  Staples- Browne,  Esq.,  of  Brash- 
field  House,  Bicester,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1844; 
d.  191 2;    m.  1867,  Mary  Jane  (d.  1917*,  only  dau.   of 
Charles    Edward   Molineux,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of   Oakley 
House,  Penkridge,  co.  Stafford  : — 
Richard  Charles   Staples-Browne,  Gentleman,    M.B.E., 
M.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1881  ;  in  1st,  1909,  Sylvia  Maud  (d.  1910), 
second  d   of  late  Sir  Charles  Philip  Huntington,  1st  Bart.  ; 
2nd,  1926,   Katharine,  yngr.  d.  of  the  late  John  Davidson 
Wilson,  of  Onslow  House,  Che^ter-le-Street,  co.  Durham, 
and  widow  of  Hubert  Hilditch  Johns,  2nd  Lieut,  Border 
Regt.     Res. — Butler's  Court,  Alvescot,  Oxfordshire.     Clubs 
— Jun.  Athenaeum,  Ranelagh. 

STAPLETON-BRETHERTON.  Per  chevron  indented 
sable  and  argent,  in  chief  two  lions  passant  and  in  base  a 
cross  raguly  flory  counterchanged.  Mantling;  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-unicorn  argent,  a  portcullis  sable. 

Sons    of    Frederick    Annesley    Stapleton-Bretherton, 


Esquire,  of  Heathfield  House,  Fareham,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
Lanes.,  and  J.  P.   Hants.  ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  June  23, 
1884,  the  additional  surname  of  Stapleton, in  compliance 
with  a  clause  in  the  will  of  Mary  Stapleton-Bretherton 
(Marchesa    Stapleton-Bretherton),    widow,    firstly,    of 
William     Gerard,    and     secondly,    of    Hon.     Gilbert 
Stapleton  (brother  of  Miles  Thomas,  Lord  Beaumont), 
and  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Bartholomew  Bretherton 
of  Rainhill,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1919;  ?n.  1869,   Hon.  Isabella 
Mary  (d.   1919),    second   dau.    of  Rt.    Hon.   William 
Bernard,  twelfth  Lord  Petre  : — 
Frederick    Bartholomew    Joseph    Stapleton-Bretherton, 
Esq.,    Major   (ret.)   Res.    of  Officers,   Lancashire   Hussars 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  served  S.Africa,  and  Great  War  1914-19 
with  Cavalry  Corps,  and  Desert  Mounted  Corps,  D.A.A.G. 
to  Lord  Rawlinson  in  N.  Russia,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1894,  Bertha 
Mary,  third  d.  of  the  Hon.  Albert  Stourton,   and  has  had 
issue — Osmond    Frederick    Stapleton-Bretherton,    Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  9th   Lancers,  b.  1898  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ; 
Ruth  Mary  Elizabeth  [m.  19 17,  Major  Ronald  V.  C.  Bodley, 
M.C.];    and    Mary    Henrietta.     Res.—  Attington    House, 
Tetsworth,  Oxon.     Clubs— Turf,  White's,  Bucks. 

Edmund  Joseph  Stapleton  Bretherton,  Esq.,  late  temp. 
Major  Remount  Corps,  served  Great  War,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1919, 
Elizabeth  Marion,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  William  Henry  Stopford 
Heron-Maxwell.  Res. — Old  House,  Little  Abington,  co. 
Cambridge. 

Vincent  Stapleton-Bretherton,  Gentleman,  M.C,  served 
Great  War  with  R.E.,  b.  .     Res.— 

STAPLETON-COTTON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  hanks  of  cotton  argent, 
in  chief,  pendent  from  a  ribbon  gules,  a  representation  of  a 
medal  presented  to  the  1st  Vise,  after  the  battle  of  Sala- 
manca (Cotton);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable 
(Stapleton).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  proper,  wings  expanded, 
belled  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  belt  azure,  buckled 
of  the  second  ;  2.  (of  augmentation)  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  soldier  of  the  3rd  Regt.  of 
Light  Dragoons,  mounted  all  proper,  in  the  attitude  of 
charging  the  enemy,  and  over  this  crest  in  anescroll  azure, 
the  word  "  Salamanca"  in  letters  of  gold  ;  3,  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head 
couped  at  the  shoulders  affronted,  wreathed  round  the 
temples  argent  and  sable.  Motto — "  In  utraque  fortuna 
paratus." 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Wellington  Stapleton- 
Cotton,  3rd  Vise.  Combermere,  J. P.,  Lieut.  Salop  Yeo. 
Cav. ,  b.  1845;  d-  l898  •  m-  2r>d,  1880,  Isabel  Marian, 
d.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  3rd  Bt.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Lynch  Wellington  Stapleton- 
Cotton,  4th  Viscount  Combermere  (8  Feb.  1827),  Baron 
Combermere  of  Combermere  in  the  Co.  Palatine  of  Cheshire 
(17  May  1814),  and  a  Bart.  (29  Mar.  1677),  Lieut,  late 
R.G.A.,  served  Great  War  [Supporters— Two  falcons, 
wings  expanded  and  endorsed  proper,  belled  cr,  the  dexter 
supporting  aspearalso  proper,  therefrom  flowing  a  standard, 
swallow-tailed  vert.semeeof  estoilesor,  streamers  and  tassels 
of  the  last ;  and  the  sinister  supporting  a  like  spear,  there- 
from flowing  a  yellow  standard,  swallow-tailed,  streamers 
and  tassels  of  the  last],  b.  1887  ;  m.  1st,  1913,  Hazel  Louisa 
(marriage  dissolved  1926),  yr.  d.  of  late  Henry  de  Courcy 
Agnew,  sec.  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  8th  Bart. ;  2nd, 
1927,  Constance  Marie  Katherine,  yngst.  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Sir 
Francis  Dudley  Williams-Drummond,  K.B.E.,  of  Hafod- 
neddyn,  Carmarthen.  Res. — Neuadd,  Crickhowell,  Brecon- 
shire. 

Sons  of  Hon.    Richard  Southwell  George  Stapleton- 

Cotton,   Col.    Scots  Gds.,   J. P.    Cheshire   and  Salop, 

b.  1849  ;  d.  1925  ;   m.  1870,  Hon.  Jane  Charlotte,  d.  of 

2nd  Baron  Methuen  : — 

Richard   Greville  Arthur   Wellington   Stapleton-Cotton, 

Esq.,    C.B.,    C.B.E.,    M.V.O.,    Rear-Adm.    (ret.)   Naval 

A.D.C.   to   King  George   1922-3;    Adm.   Supt.  Gibraltar 

Dockyard    1925-27,    has   Order    of  the    Crown    of  Italy, 

b.  1873  ;  m.  1910,  Olive  Harriet,  O.B.E.,  yr.  d.  of  Col.  Sir 

Edward  T.  D.  Cotton-Jodrell,   K.C.B.     Club— Naval   and 

Military. 

Robert  Francis  Stapleton-Cotton,  Esq.,  late  Col.  R.F.C. , 
served  in  the  Matabele  Campaign  1896-7,  South  African 
War  1899-1900,  and  Great  War  1914,  b.  1876;  m.  1905, 
Violet  Maud,  third  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Hervey- 
Bathurst,  4th  Bart.     Res. — 

STAPYLTON,  see  CHETWYND-STAPYLTON. 


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MILES  JOHN  STAPYLTON,  Esquire,  O.B.E.  (Mil.), 
J. P.,  D.L.,  and  late  C.C.  North  Riding,  co.  ofYorks.,  C.C. 
1928,  Easingwold,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Eston,  Hon.  Major 
Yorkshire  Hussars,  late  Lt.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ,  formerly  21st 
Lancers,  Master  York  and  Ainsty  N.  Pack  1906-1909, 
Master  1909-1910,  Joint-Master  1912-1914,  D.P.G.M., 
P.G.M.M.,  P.G.  Prior  of  Freemasons  N.  and  E.  Prov. 
Yorks.    Born  March  28,  1869,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 


late  Martin  Bryan  Stapylton,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon. ,  and 
Barrister-at-Law,  by  his  wife  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Brymer  of  Ilsington  House,  Dorset.  Armorial  bearings — 
Argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head 
proper.  Motto — "  Fide  sed  cui  vide."  Married,  Feb.  14, 
1900,  Norah  Evelyn,  second  dau.  of  J.  Horatio  Love,  Esq., 
J.  P.  of  Hawkhills,  Easingwold  ;  and  has  had  Issue — Miles 
Henry  Stapylton,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  29,  1901 ;  d.  1915  ; 
Ursula  Evelyn  Mary ;  Norah  Cecilia ;  and  Katharine 
Violet.  Estates — Myton  and  Eston,  near  Middlesborough, 
both  in  the  co.  of  Yorks.  Seat — Myton  Hall,  Helperby, 
Yorks.  Clubs — Cavalry,  Army  and  Navy,  Ranelagh,  York- 
shire (York),  Farmers'  (London) 

STARKE  (L.O.,  1885).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a 
chevron  argent,  between  a  bull's  head  erased  and  two  acorns 
in  chief,  and  in  base  a  key  fessewise,  wards  downwards  or 
(Stark);  2  and  3,  gules,  a  martlet  between  three  cinquefoils 
argent,  a  bordure  embattled  or  (Hamilton).  Crests — 1.  a 
dexter  hand  proper,  gripping  by  the  lug  and  the  horn  a  bull's 
head  downwards,  erased  or,  distilling  drops  of  blood  proper  ; 
2.  an  antelope's  head  proper,  gbrged  and  attired  gules. 
Mottoes — "  Fortiorum  fortia  facta  "  (Stark)  ;  "  Invia  virtuti 
pervia"  (Hamilton) ;  and  below  the  shield,  "  Auxilio  Dei." 
Only  surv.  son  of  James  Starke  of  Troqueer   Holm, 

b.  ;  d.  ;    m.  ,    ,  d.  of  John 

Hamilton  : — 
Maj.-Gen.  William  Starke,  b.  .     Res. — 

STARKEY,  see  BARBER-STARKEY. 

STARKEY  of  Wrenbury  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
i  and  4,  argent,  a  stork  sable,  beaked  and  legged  gules, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  an  annulet  or,  and  (for  dis- 
tinction, a  canton  sable  (Starkey) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  ermine 
and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last, 
and  in  the  fourth  quarter  a  plummet  sable  (Cross).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stork's  head  erased  per  pale  azure  and  gules, 
gorged  (for  distinction)  with  a  collar  gemel  argent  on  the 
neck  an  annulet  as  in  the  arms,  in  the  beak  gules  a  snake 
vert,   on  the  head  a  ducal  crown  or  (Starkey) ;    2.   on  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stork  ermine,- 
beaked  and  legged  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a  plummet 
sable,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a  cross  crosslet  as  in  the 
arms  (Cross). 

Son    of    Samuel    Cross-Starkey,     Esq.,    J. P.,    Major 

H.E.I.C.S.   (ret.),  b.  1807  ;  m.  2nd,  1853,  Eleanor,  d. 

of  Charles  Robert  Simpson  of  Waterloo,  Liverpool :  — 
Walter  Hewitt  Starkey,  Gentleman,  h.  1857.     Res. — 

Son  of  Francis  Vere  Starkey,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  d. 

1898 ;    m.    1883,    Frances,    eldest   d.   of  late   W.   H. 

Partington:  — 
Kenneth  Vere  Starkey,  Gentleman,   b.   1887  ;    m.   1919, 
Daisy   Gladys  (d.    1923),  d.  of  R.  J.    Reidy  of  Elmslea, 
Beckenham,  and  Rio  de  Janeiro.     Seat — Wrenbury  Hall, 
Nantwich,  co.  Chester. 

STARKEY  of  Norwood  Park  ( H.  Coll. ).  Argent,  a  bend 
engrailed  vair  between  six  storks  sable.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a'stork 
argent,  semee  of  estoiles  azure.  Motto — "  Homo  proponit, 
Deus  disponit." 

Sons  of  Lewis  Randle  Starkey,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 

for  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Southern  Division  West  Riding 

1874-80,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Notts.,  and  High 

Sheriff  for  that   co.    1891-92,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  West 

York  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1858,  Constance 

Margarette,  d.  of  Thomas   Starkey,  Esq.,  J. P.  West 

Riding  of  Yorkshire  :  — 

John  Ralph  Starkey,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Notts.,  M.P. 

for  NewarkDiv.  of  Notts.  1906-22,  late  Capt.  S.  Notts.  Yeo. 

Cav.,  b.   1859  ;    m.  1888,  Emily,  second  d.  of  Sir  Charles 

Seely,  Bart.,  of  Sherwood  Lodge,  Notts.,  and  Brooke  House, 

Isle  of  Wight ;  and  has  surv.  issue — William  Randle  Starkey, 

Gentleman,  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  The  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1899  '<  Hilda 

Margaret  [m.  1915,   Capt.    C.    E.    Parker,    M.C.] ;    Alice 

Barbara  ;    Florence   Erica   [m.    1918,    Lt.-Col.     Bevil    T. 

Wilson,    D.S.O.,    R.E.,    and   has    issue];    Helen   Frances 

\m.   1912,    Humphrey  Parker-Jervis] ;  Sylvia  Augusta  [m. 

1925,  Comdr.  E.  R.  Long,  late  R.N.] ;  and  Margaret  Lucy 

[m.  1927,  Major  James  A.  H.  B.  Somerville,  R.A.].    Seat — 

Norwood  Park,  Southwell,  Notts.     Club — Carlton. 

Lewis  Edward  Starkey,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  4th  Hussars, 
b.  i860;  m.    Kathleen,  only  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas 
Starkey  of  The  Huttons,  Ambo,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Lewis  Stanton  Starkey,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.    Res. — 
Arthur  Henry  Starkey,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 

Son  of  John  Frederick  Starkey,  Esq.,  of  Bodicote  House, 

Banbury,  J. P.   and  D.L. ,  late  Captain  Warwickshire 

Yeo.,  b.  1839;  d.  1925;  m.  1877,  Mary  Margaret  (d. 

1908).  third  d.  of  Rev.  H.  Snow,  late  Vicar  of  Bibury, 

near  Cirencester  : — 

John  Henry  Starkey,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  The  Rifle  Bde., 

b    1881 ;  m.  1915,  Phyllis  Quayle,  d.  of  Gen.  Quayle  Jones 

of  Claverton  Hall,  Warwick  ;  and  has  issue — Morey  John 

Peter   Starkey,   Gentleman,    b.    19 16;    and    Diana   Isabel 

Margaret.     Seat — Radway  Grange,  Kineton,  co.  Warwick. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 

STARKEY  (U.O.,  6  May  1837).  Argent,  a  trefoil  vert, 
between  three  storks,  two  and  one  sable,  beaked  and  legged 
gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stork's  head  erased  per  fesse  gules  and 
sable,  holding  in  his  beak  a  serpent  vert.  Motto — 
"  Reddit  expectata  diu." 

Son   of  Frederick  St.  John   Starkey,    Gentleman,   of 
Brooklands,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1885, 
Isabella  Sybil,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Mounteney  Jephson, 
B.A.,  Vicar  of  Childerditch,  Essex: — 
Kenelm   Digby  Starkey,   Gentleman,   b.   1889.    Res. — 

STARKY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  ar 
bend  sable  between  six  storks  proper  (Starky) ;  2  and  3, 
sable,  a  bend  lozengy  argent  (Bayntun).  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork 
proper.  Motto — "  Famae  venientis  amore."  Livery — 
Black  and  silver. 

Third  son   of  Coventry  Starky,    Gentlemaa,   of  Spye 

Park,  Wiltshire,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1871  ;  m.  1851,  Charlotte 

Quelch : — 

Rev.    Sefton   George   Cuthbert   Starky,    Clerk    in    Holy 

Orders,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Vicar  of  Hawkley,  b.  1862.    Res. — 

Hawkley  Vicarage,  Liss,  Hants. 

STARKIE  of  Huntroyde  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  bend 
sable,  between  six  storks  proper.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  proper. 


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Motto — "Patriae  amicisque  fidelis."     Livery — Full  dress, 


yellow  and   white ;    undress,  dark  blue,   blue    and   yellow 
waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Le  Gendre  Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.,  of  Hunt- 

royde,  co.  Lancaster,  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  co.  Lancaster, 

M.P.    for    Clitheroe,    Hon.    Col.    1st   Vol.   Batt.  East 

Lancashire  Regt.,  and  formerly  Col.  Commanding  3rd 

Batt.  same  Regt.,  V.D. ,  by  his  wife  Jemima  Monica 

Mildred,  second  d.  of  Henry  Tempest   (by  Jemima, 

second  d.  of  Sir  T.  J.  de  Trafford,  Bart.,  of  Trafford 

Park):— 

Edmund  Arthur  Le  Gendre  Starkie,  Esq.,  Capt.and  Hon. 

Major,    late   3rd   Batt.    E.    Lanes,  (mil.)   Regt.,  J. P.   co. 

Lancaster,  Patron  of  four  Livings,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1898,  Maud 

Margaret  Dolores  Anna,  yst.  d.  of  Major  William  Michael 

Ince  Anderton  of  Euxton   Hall,  co.  Lancaster,   J.  P.   and 

D.L.     Seats  —  Huntroyde,   Padiham,    Lancaster;    Lovely 

HaH,    Blackburn,    co.    Lancaster.     Res. — 3  Alford  Street, 

W.i.     Cltib — Arthur's. 

Piers  Cecil  Le  Gendre  Starkie,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Lan- 
cashire Hussars,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1908,  Cicely,  second  d.  of 
Sir  James  de  Hoghton,  nth  Bart.;  and  has  issue — Guy 
Piers  Le  Gendre  Starkie,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  James  Hugh 
Nicholas  le  Gendre  Starkie,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1;  Cynthia 
Monica  ;  Priscilla  Clare  Aimee  ;  Rose  Mary  ;  and  Daphne 
Cecilia.     Res. — 

STARTIN  of  Wyndlawn  (H.  Coll.,  1891).  Sable,  on  a 
bend  wavy  between  a  cross  pat^e  in  chief  and  an  anchor 
erect  in  base  or,  a  fountain  proper  between  two  estoiles  of 
six  points  wavy  azure.  Mantling'  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-friar  affronted, 
habited  proper,  supporting  in  his  dexter  hand  a  cross 
crosslet  fitch^e  or,  two  bulrushes  in  saltire  of  the  last. 
Motto — "  Loyal  je  serai  durant  ma  vie." 

Son  of  William  Startin  of  Hereford  Lodge,  Brompton, 
b.  1807 ;  d.  1865  ;  m.  2nd,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-h.  of 
Robert  Pate  of  Wisbech : — 

Admiral  Sir  James  Startin,  K.C.B.,  A.M.,  J. P.  Hants., 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Alice  (d. 
1923),  d.  of  late  Gilbert  M'Micking  of  Miltonise  ;  2nd,  1924, 
Ethel,  widow  of  W.  E.  Barratt  of  Linley  Hall,  Bishop's 
Castle;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Francis  Henry  James  Startin, 
Esq.,  b.  1891;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action  1915;  (2) 
Robert  Arthur  Startin,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  A.M.,  Lieut.  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1894  ;  (3)  Harry  Startin,  Esq.,  b.  1901 ;  and  Wini- 
fred Rosa  Helen.  Seat — Wyndlawn,  Hayling  Island, 
Hants. 


STAUNTON,  see  LYNCH-STAUNTON. 

STAUNTON  of  Staunton  Hall,  Notts.  (H.  Coll.,  6  July 
1807).  Argent,  two  chevronels  sable,  and  (for  distinction) 
upon  a  canton  azure,  a  quatrefoil  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  passant 
proper,  charged  (for  distinction)  with  a  quatrefoil  as  in  the 
arms. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Staunton  of  Staunton  Hall,  b. 
1839;  d.  1888;  m.  1867,  Lucy  Ada,  only  d.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Spelman  Marriott,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Felsham: — 

Henry  Charlton  Staunton,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Seat — 
Staunton  Hall,  near  Nottingham. 

Rev.  George  William  Staunton,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
late  Capt.  R.  A. ,  has  D.C.M.,  Rector  of  Staunton  since  1 926, 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1898,  Cassandra,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Frederick  John 
Ramsden,  Rector  of  Uffington,  Stamford  ;  and  has  issue — 
Isabel  Joan  Cassandra;  Frances  Katherine ;  and  Selina 
Lucy  [m.  Rev.  Bernard  Pickering,  Rector  of  Rushmere, 
Lowestoft].     Res. — The  Rectory,  Staunton,  Nottingham. 

John  Lancelot  Staunton,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1918, 
Ethel  Gertrude,  d.  of  S.  H.  Tonge,  of  Underback,  Hull, 
and  widow  of  Frederick  W.  Marriott.    Res. — Malacca. 

Anthony  Goodwyn  Staunton,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m. 
1915,  Florence  Elizabeth,  d,  of  J.  E.  Pilgrim.  Res  — 
Rhodesia. 

STAUNTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  chevrons  sable, 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox 
statant  proper.  Mottoes — Under  the  Srms,  "  En  Dieu  ma 
foy"  ;  above  the  crest,  "Moderata  durant." 

Son  of  Gen.  George  Staunton,  C.B.,  Col.  92nd  High- 
landers, by  his  wife  Henrietta,  d.  of  Bransby  Cooper, 
F.R.S.  :— 
George  Staunton,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  92nd  High- 
landers, b.  i860  ;  m.  1895,  Lilian  Margaret,  d.  of  Sir  John 
H.  N.  Graham,  1st  Bart,  of  Larbert  ;  and  has  issue — Doris 
Lilian  [m.  1919,  Major  H.  A.  Hildebrand,  Indian  Cavalry]. 
Res. — Monkton  House,  Ayrshire. 

STAVERT  (L.O.,  1897).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  azure 
between  three  falcons'  heads  erased  sable,  a  star  of  six 
points  between  two  crescents  or.     Mantling  azure,  doubled 


argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  hand 
grasping  a  club  proper.  Motto — "  Stat  Veritas."  Livery — 
Buff,  blue  facings. 


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Son  of  Archibald  Stavert,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Selkirk  and 

co.   Roxburgh,  b.  1828;  d.  1902;  m.  1857,  Rosina,  d. 

of  William  Hope  (a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Hope  of 

Craighall)  :— 
Rev.  William  James  Stavert,  Clerkin  Holy  Orders,  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Burnsall,  Yorks.,  F.S.A., 
Canon  of  Bradford  Cathedral,  b.  1858 ;  m.  1902,  Alice 
Mary,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Coverley,  of 
Oporto,  Portugal;  and  has  issue— Ralph  Alan  Stavert, 
Esq.,  late  Cadet  R.N.,  of  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A., 
b.  1903;  Sylvia  Rosina  Mary;  Muriel  Yvonne;  and  Evelyn 
Alison.  Estate — Hoscote,  co.  Roxburgh.  Post.  add. — 
Hoscote,  Hawick,  Scotland  ;  Burnsall  Rectory,  Skipton-in- 
Craven. 

STAVELEY.  Argent,  on  a  chevron,  between  three 
lozenges  gules,  as  many  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
buck's  head  caboshed  per  pale  gules  and  azure.  Motto  — 
"  Fidelis  ad  urnam." 

Son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Staveley,  Canon  of  the  Cathedral 

of  Holy  Trinity,  Dublin,  Prebendary  of  St.   Michael, 

B.D.    (Trin.   Coll.,  Dublin),   b.  1828;    m.   1854,   Sara 

Letitia,  dau.  of  the  Most  Rev.  and  Rt.  Hon.   Joseph 

Henderson  Singer,  D.D. ,  Bishop  of  Meath  : — 

Robert  Staveley,  Gentleman,  R.N. ,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b. 

1857;    m.  and  has  issue — Robert  Staveley,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 

Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1892  [m.  1923,    Ilys  Evelyn,  d.  of  D.  A. 

Sutherland,    of  Fairfield   Lodge,    Twickenham].      Res. — 

Merton  Lodge,  Headington,  Oxford. 

STAVELEY  (U.O.  1840).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  lozenges  gules,  as  many  bucks'  heads 
caboshed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head  caboshed  per  pale 
gules  and  azure.     Motto — "  Fidelis  ad  urnam." 

Only  son  of  Robert  George  Staveley,  Master  Mariner, 

of  Liscard,  Cheshire,  b.  1847  ;    d.  1906  ;    m.  1890, 

Millicent  Mary,  d.  of  William  J.  Barrett,  of  Liscard, 

Cheshire  : — 

Rev.  Leslie  Hodder  Barrett  Staveley,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 

Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1892  ;    m.  1925,  Helen  Marie, 

d.  of  Frederick  Gemmell  Richardson,  and  has  issue — 

Helen  Margaret ;  and  Mary  Elizabeth.     Res. — St.  Peter's 

Vicarage,  Middlesborough. 

STAWELL  (Confn.  U.O.,  30  April  1908).  Gules,  a  cross 
lozengy  argent,  a   crescent  or  for   difference.      Mantling 


d.  of  William  Pomeroy  Greene,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  of  Collen 
House,  Collen,  co.  Louth  : — 

Jonas  Molesworth  Stawell,  Esq.,  b.  1858.  Res. — Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

William  Stawell,  Esq.,  b.  i860;  m.  1894,  Castilla,  d.  of 
Charles  Lyon,  Esq.  ;  and  has  issue — Joan.  Res. — 
Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Charles  Leslie  Stawell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1902,  Mildred,  d.  of  Robert  Kennedy,  Esq.  ;  and  has 
issue — Richard  Stawell,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Res. — 
Penh,  Western  Australia. 

George  Cooper  Stawell,  Esq.,*.  1862;  m.  1894,  Kath- 
leen, d.  of  Capt.  Alan  Deane  ;  and  has  issue — William 
Arthur  M'Donald  Stawell,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  R.E.,  b.  1895. 
Res. — Trebinshun,  Brecon. 

Richard  Rawdon  Stawell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  b.  1864;  m. 
1908,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Henry  Connolly,  Gentleman  ;  and  has 
issue — John    Richard   Stawell,   Gentleman,  b.  ;    Mary 

Elizabeth  ;  and  Anne  Evelyn.     Res. — Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Rodolph  de  Salis  Stawell,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  B.A.,  M.B. 
(Cantab.),  F. R.C.S. ,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1900,  Maud  Margaret,  d. 
of  Admiral  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper  Key,  G.C.B.,  F.  R.S. 
Res. — Agan  Trigva,  Falmouth. 

Son  of  William  Stawell  of  Kilbrack,  co.  Cork,  b.  1814; 
d.  1880;  m.  1855,  Eliza,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Croker  : — 

William  Stawell,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  m.  1900,  Ellen,  d. 
of Carre,  Esq.,  M.D.     Res. — Claremorris,  co.  Mayo.  • 

STEAD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  sable, 
between  three  bears'  heads  couped  gules,  muzzled  argent, 
five  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling 


gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  cap  of  maintenance  gules 
turned  up  ermine,  a  falcon  rising  argent,  in  his  beak  a  scroll, 
thereon  the  Motto— "  En  parole  je  vis."  Livery — White, 
red  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Foster  Stawell,  K.C.M.G.,  Chief 
Justice  and  Lt. -Governor  of  State  of  Victoria,  Australia, 
b.  1815;  d.  1889;  m.  1856,  Mary  Frances  Elizabeth, 


sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer 
proper,  armed  and  collared  or,  and  tethered  by  a  thong 
to  a  post  on  the  dexter,  both  also  proper.  Motto  — 
"  Constancie." 

Son  of  John  Stead  of  Eden  Lodge,  Cumberland,  b.  ; 

d.  ;  m.  : — 

Edmund  Wright  Stead,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1909) 
co.  Cumberland,  b.  1862;  in.  1894,  Gertrude  Willes,  d.  of 
Rev.  G.  F.  Grundy ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Edmund 
Wright  Stead,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 ;  (2)  Gilbert  Norris 
Stead,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  and  Edwina  Margery.  Seat 
— Dalston  Hall,  Dalston,  co.  Cumberland.  Club — County 
(Carlisle). 

STEDMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  barrulets  wavy 
vert,  on  a  chief  sable,  as  many  horses'  heads  couped  or. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  grasping  a 
stirrup-iron  or.     Motto—"  Amors  et  loyaulte." 

Sons  of  James  Joseph  Stedman,  b.   1849;  d.  1893;  m. 
1872,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  d.  of  Henry  Chouler  : — 

Percy  Henry  Stedman,  Gentleman,  A.C.P.,  b.  1876. 
Postal  address — 

Douglas  Cockrill  Stedman,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1877. 
Res.— 


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The  Late  JOHN  JAMES  STEEL,  M.B.,  Ch.B. 
( Melbourne ) ,  L.  R.  C.  P. ,  L.  R.  C.  S.  ( Edin. ) ,  Surgeon  N.  S.  W. 
Naval  Brigade,  of  3  Lyons  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  Sydney, 
N.S.W.  Born  Aug.  31,  1854,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Steel,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  D.D.,  of  St. 
Stephen's  Church,  Sydney,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Allardyce  of  Tullochbeg,  Huntly,  Aberdeenshire.  Armo- 
rial bearings  (L.O.,  1896)— Or,  on  a  bend  sable,  between 


two  furisons  azure,  a  book  expanded  argent.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  lion's  head  erased  gules.  Motto — "Ferro  non  furto." 
Married,  Oct.  7,  1878,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Murdoch 
of  Inverness.  Seat — 3  Lyons  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  Sydney, 
N.S.W. 

STEEL    of    Philiphaugh    (L.O.).       Argent,     a     bend 
chequy  sable  and  ermine,  between  two  lions'  heads  erased 


Cre«t — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's  head  erasad 
gules.  Motto— "  Prudentia  et  animis."  Livery— Claret 
colour,  with  red  facings. 

Son   of  William   Strang  Steel,  Esq.,  D.L.  and   J. P. 
co.  Selkirk,  b.  1832;  d.  19 n  ;  m.  1st,  1881,  Rosette  Edith, 
d.  of  the  late  Samuel  Barber  of  London  ;  2nd,  Florence 
Elphinstone,    yngst.    d.    of  Maj.-Gen.    Barnett   Ford, 
Madras  Army  : — 
Samuel  Strang  Steel,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  late 
Major   Lothians  and  Border    Horse,   b.    1882;    m.    1910, 
Hon.  Vere  Mabel,  second  d.    of  1st  Baron  Cornwallis  of 
Linton    Park,    co.    Kent;    and    has   issue  —  (1)    Fiennes 
William    Strang  Steel,    Gentleman,     b.     1912  ;    (2)   Jock 
Wykeham  Steel,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  (3)  James  Malcolm 
Strang   Steel,   Gentleman,   b.   1919 ;     and   Grizel    Mabel. 
Estate  and  post.  add. — Philiphaugh,  Selkirk.      Clubs — Carl- 
ton, Arthur's,  New  (Edinburgh). 

STEEL  (L.O.).  Parted  per  fess  vert  and  argent,  in 
chief  a  pair  of  open  compassses  points  downwards  or, 
between  two  furisons  of  the  second,  in  base  on  a  rock 
proper,  a  castle  sable,  triple-towered  and  embattled 
masoned  silver,  portcullis  and  windows  gules,  all  within 
a  bordure  ermine.  Mantling  vert,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Doric  column 
argent.  Motto — "  Firmiter  at  durabile." 
Son  of  : — 

Robert  Forest  Steel,   Gentleman,    Solicitor,  b. 
Res.— 

LAWRENCE  EDWARD  STEELE,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  Gentleman.  Born  1855,  being 
eldest  son  of  William  Edward  Steele,  M.D. ,  Director  of 
Science  and  Art  Museum,  Dublin,  by  his  second  wife  Susan, 
dau.  of  Garrett  Wellesley  Parkinson,  M.D. ,  Cahircalla, 
Ennis,  co.  Clare.    Armorial  bearings  (U.O. ,  10  May  1867) 


gules,    on   a    chief    azure,    two    billets   or,    a   crescent   ot 
the  first  for  difference.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 


— Or,  a  bend  compony  counter-compony  sable  and  argent, 
between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gules,  on  a  chief  per  pale 
azure  and  of  the  fourth,  two  billets  of  the  field.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-eagle  with  wings  elevated,  holding  a  serpent  in  the 
beak  all  proper,  and  charged  on  each  wing  with  a  billet 
as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Semper  fidelis."  Residence — 
3  Vesey  Place,  Kingstown.     Club — University  (Dublin). 

WILLIAM  HENRY  STEELE,  Esquire,  Lieut. -Col. 
(ret.)  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  M.D.  (Dublin), 
F.  R.C.S.  (Ireland).  Born  April,  4,  1844,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  William  Edward  Steele,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  Director  of 
Science  and  Art   Museum,    Dublin,   by   his  wife   Frances 


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Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Toler,  Rector  of  Kentstown, 
co.  Meath.  Armorial  bearing's— Or,  a  bend  compony 
counter-compony  sable  and  argent,  between  two  lions' 
heads  erased  gules,  on  a  chief  per  pale  azure  and  of  the 
fourth,  two  billets  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  with 
wings  elevated,  holding  a  serpent  in  its  beak  all  proper,  and 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a  billet  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
—  "Semper  fidelis."  Married,  April  n,  1877,  Mary  Mor- 
phew,  dau.  of  Joseph  May  of  Devonport,  J. P.,  M. R.C.S.  ; 
and  has  Issue—  William  Lawrence  Steele,  Esq.,  C.M.G. , 
Comdr.  Order  of  Avis  (Portugal),  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. 
(Eng.),  Lt.-Col.  R.  Army  Medical  Corps,  b.  1878  [m.  1909, 
Frances  Martha  Bertha,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Tanner  of 
Yatesbury,  Wilts.];  Muriel  May;  and  Margaret  Mary 
Frances.     Residence— 1%  Mortimer  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

STEELE  (U.O.).  Or,  a  bend  chequy  sable  and 
ermine,  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gules,  on  a  chief 
of  the  last  two  mascles  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased 
gules,  charged  with  a  mascle  or.  Motto — "  Semper 
invictus." 

Third  son  of  John  Steele,  of   Marino,  co.    Down, 
b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  d.  of      : — 

William  Steele,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Maghera, 
co.  Londonderry. 

STEELE-NICHOLSON  of  Ballow  (U.O.,  8  Feb.  1841). 
Gules,  two  bars  ermine,  in  chief  three  suns  in  glory  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  erminois. 
Motto — "  Deus  mihi  sol." 

Sons  of  Robert  Steele-Nicholson  of  Ballow,  co.  Down, 
M.A.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1809;  d.  1870;  m. 
1841,  Elizabeth  Jane,  ygst.  d.  of  Walter  Nangle  of 
Clonbaron,  co.  Meath: — 
Edward  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1845.  ^es- — 
S.  Africa. 

Robert  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1847 ;  m.  1874, 
Isabella  Hamilton,  d.  of  James  D.  Rose  Cleland  of  Rath 
Gael  House,  co.  Down;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Robert 
Jocelyn  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman  ;  (2)  Richard  Bar- 
croft  R.  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman;  Isabel  Lola  Jose- 
phine ;  and  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Agnes.     Res. — 

William  Otway  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  £.»i849; 
m.  1874,  Laura  Levingstone,  d.  of  Edward  Wheelock  of 
New  Orleans,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Wheelock  Steele- 
Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  (2)  Maurice  William 
Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  Virginia  Plesanto  ; 
and  Marion  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

Gilbert  Hamilton  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  James  Steele-Nicholson  of  Ballow,  co.  Down, 
and  Falmore,  co.  Donegal,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1870, 
Maria  Katherine,  d.  of  George  Augustus  Chichester 
Macartney  of  Glendarragh,  co.  Donegal: — 
George  Percy  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Seat — Ballow  House,  nr.  Bangor,  co.  Down. 

William  Herbert  Hamilton  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b   1875.     Res.— 

Robert  Charles  Henry  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1878.     Res.— 

Arthur  John  Macartney  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1880.     Res.— 

Alfred  Francis  fames  Steele-Nicholson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1885.     Res.— 

STEER  of  Woodlands  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  within  two  bars  sable  between  three  lions  passant 
gules,  as  many  water-lily  leaves  in  fesse  of  the  second 
(Steer) ;  2.  gules,  a  cross  patonce  voided  between  four 
annulets  or  (Biddlecombe) ;  3.  argent,  a  nun's  head  in 
profile  couped  proper,  habited  of  the  first,  and  hooded 
sable,  in  chief  three  torteaux  (Lacy).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  an  antique  crown  gules,  a  lion's 
jamb  erect  argent.     Motto — "  Tu  ne  cede  malis." 

Sons   of  Edward  Steer,  Esq.,  J. P.,    D.L.  and  (1907) 
High  Sheriff  of  Monmouth,  £.  1851  ;  rf.  1927  ;  m.  1877, 
Augusta  Louisa,  d.  of  Thomas  Pemberton.  of  Heath- 
field  Hall,  Handsworth,  Staffs.  :— 
Edward  Pemberton  Steer,   Esq.,  M.F.H. ,   Capt.  T.A. 
(Res.),  b.  1881 ;  m.   1908,  Bernice  Bramhall,  d.  of  late  E. 
Southwood  Jones,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Danygraig,  Risca,  Mon. 
Res. — Parc-y-prior,  Malpas,  Mon.  Club— County  (Newport, 
Mon.). 


Rev.  Reginald  Pemberton  Steer,  M.A. ,  Vicarof  Tidenham 
and  Beachley,  and  Rural  Dean  of  S.  Forest,  b.  1883  ;  m. 
1911,  Gertrude  Esther,  d.  of  late  Canon  J.  O.  Johnston, 
D.D.,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  and  Principal  of 
Cuddesdon  College.  Res.  — Tidenham  Vicarage,  Gloucester- 
shire. 

STEERE  (  ).     Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  three 

lions  passant  argent.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


— Out  of  a  mural  crown  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a  lion's 
gamb  erect  argent.     Motto — "  Tu  ne  cede  malis." 

Sons  of  Hon.    Sir   James   George   Lee   Steere,    Knt. 
Bach.,  of  Perth  and  of  Jayes,  Blackwood,  in  Western 
Australia,  Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  that 
Colony,  and   Member  of  Federal  Council  of  Austra- 
lasia, b.   1830 ;  d    1903 ;  m.  1859,  at  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,    Catherine   Anne,    d.    of    Luke   Leake    of 
Perth,  in  Western  Australia: — 
Edward  John  Lee  Steere,  Esq.,  b.  1863.     Post.  add. — 
Jayes,  Blackwood,  Western  Australia. 
Charles  James  Lee  Steere,  Esq.,  b.  1868. 
Hubert  Arthur  Lee  Steere,  Esq.,  b.  1872. 
Wilfred  Lee  Steere,  Esq.,  b.  1878. 

VIVIAN  DENMAN  STENHOUSE,  Esq.,  T.D., 
M.R.A.C.,  J.  P.  co.  Somerset,  late  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers, 
Commanded  2/ist  W.  Somerset  Yeo.  1917-20.  Born 
June  3,  1870,  only  son  of  late  Edward  Stenhouse  and  his 
wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Denman  of  Bevercoates, 
Nottinghamshire.  Armorial  bearings — Sable,  three  spear- 
heads in  fesse  or,  two  roses  in  chief  argent,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  and  issuant  from  the  base  as  many  piles 
of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  rose  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  demi-spears  erect  sable.  Motto — "  Meliora 
probo."  Livery  —  Black,  with  yellow  facings.  Mar- 
ried Jan.  4,  1899,  Amy  Kathleen  (d.  1928),  only  dau.  of 
Thewlis  Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Derby,  of  Oakhurst,  Derby- 
shire; and  has  issue — 1  son;  1  dau.  Residence — Windy 
Corner,  Minehead,  Somerset.     Clubs — Garrick,  Cavalry. 

STENNING  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a 
pale  and  three  bats,  two  and  one,  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  ram  passant  gules,  armed  and  unguled  or, 
resting  the  dexter  forefoot  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 
with  a  bat  sable.     Motto — "  In  lapide  robur  " 

Sons   of  Sir  Alexander  Rose   Stenning,    Knt.   Bach. 
J. P.  Sussex,  F.S.I.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  Architect andSurveyor, 
b.  1846  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1st,  1869,  Theresa  Maria  (d.  1913), 
d.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Maberly,  Vicar  of  Owlesbury,  Hants.  ; 


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Vandeleur : — 
Henry  Alexander  Stenning,  Esq.,  M.I.M.E.,  b.  1870; 
m.  1896,  Ethel,  d.  of  Clarence  Harcourt  of  Selden  House, 
Anerley,  and  has  issue — William  Alexander  Hugh  Stenning, 
Esq.,  b.  1899;  Edward  Henry  Harcourt  Stenning,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905;  and  Ethel  Gwendolen.     Res. — 

Philip  Eustace  Stenning,  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m.  1906, 
Gwendolen  Astley,  d.  of  Alexander  Milne  Dunlop,  and 
has  issue — Alexander  Milne  Stenning,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
and  Philippa  Mary.     Res. — Limpsfield,  Surrey. 

ALEXANDER  EDWARD  STEPHEN,  Gentleman. 
Born  July  21,  1861,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Stephen,  Esquire,  of  Linthouse,  M.I.N. A.,  J. P.  co. 
Lanark  and  co.  of  city  of  Glasgow,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau. 
of  James  Templeton.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1877). 
— Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  two  crescents  in 
chief  and  a  dexter  hand  couped  in  base  gules,  three  mullets 
of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  ship  under  sail  proper.  Motto — 
"  Vi  et  arte."  Livery — Claret  colour,  with  silver  buttons. 
Postal  addresses — Kelly,  Wemyss  Bay;  604  Govan  Road, 
Glasgow,  S.  W. ;  8  Prince's  Terrace,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow. 

STEPHEN,  descending  from  Ardendraught,  Aberdeen- 
shire (H.  Coll.  1891).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  in  base  gules,  an  escallop  between  two  mullets  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable,  resting 
the  dexter  claw  on  an  increscent  and  the  sinister  on  a 
decrescent,  both  or.     Motto — "  Sursum." 

Sons   of  Rt.    Hon.    Sir  James  Fitzjames  Stephen,  1st 

Bart.,  K.C.S.I.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  a  Judge  of  the  High 

Court,  b.  1829 ;  d.   1894  ;  m.   1855,  Mary  Richenda,  d. 

of  Rev.  John  William  Cunningham,  Vicar  of  Harrow- 

on-the-Hill:— 

Sir  Herbert  Stephen,  2nd  Bart.  (29  June  1891),   LL.M. 

(Cantab.),    Barrister-at-Law,    Clerk     of    the     Assize     for 

Northern    Circuit    1889-1927,    b.    1857  ;    m.    1927,    Mary 

Hermionc,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Stewart  Cunningham, 

K.C.I. E.     Res.  —  4    Rosary    Gardens,    S.W.7.      Clubs— 

— Athenaeum,  Savile. 

Sir  Harry  Lushington  Stephen,  Knt.  Bach.  (1913),  LL.M. 
(Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Calcutta  1901-14,  Alderman  of  L.C.C.  1916-1928,  b.  i860  ; 
m.  1904,  Barbara,  d.  of  the  late  William  Shore  Nightingale 
of  Embley,  Romsey  ;  and  has  issue —  James  Alexander 
Stephen,  Esq.,  b.  1908.  Res. — 6  Rosary  Gardens,  S.W.7  ; 
Hale  Close,  Wood  Green,  Salisbury. 

Son  of  Sir  Leslie  Stephen,  K.C.B. ,  M.A.  (Cantab. ), 
b.  1832;  d.  1904;  m.  1st,  Harriet  Marian  (d.  1875), 
yr.  d.  of  William  Makepeace  Thackeray ;  2nd,  1878, 
Julia  Prinsep,  d.  of  John  Jackson,  M.D.  : — 
Adrian  Leslie  Stephen,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1883. 
Res.— 50  Gordon  Square,  W.Ci. 

Stephen,  also  descending  from  Ardendraught,  Aber- 
deenshire (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected 
between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base 
gules,  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  between  two 
mullets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 
sable,  between  on  the  dexter  a  decrescent  and  on  the  sinister 
an  increscent,  holding  in  either  beak  an  estoile  all  or. 
Motto — "  Vi  et  armis." 

Son   of  George   Alexander   Stephen,    Gentleman,    of 

Gelong,  nr.  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.  Elizabeth  Johnston  : — 

Rt.  Rev.    Reginald   Stephen,  D.D.,   M.A.  (Melbourne), 

Bishop  of  Newcastle,  N.S.W.,  since  1919,  *.         ;  m.  , 

d.  of  Canon  Tucker  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 

Res. — Bishop's  Court,  Newcastle,  New  South  Wales. 

STEPHENS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
azure,  three  crosses  crosslet  of  the  field,  between  two  demi- 
lions  in  chief,  and  a  griffin  segreant  in  base  gules.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
-demi-eagle  sable,  wings  elevated  erminois,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  or,  in  the  beak  an  annulet  gold. 
Motto — "  Je  vis  en  espoir."     Livery — Yellow  and  blue. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Stephens,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Hants  and 

Huntingdon,  late  Capt.  and  Life  Guards,  b.  1836 ;  d. 

1909 ;  m.  1869,  Cecilia  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  H. 

Byng,  R.N.,  of  Quendon  Hall,  Essex: — 


Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald  Byng  Stephens,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,  Dir.  Gen.  T.A.  Army  since  1927,  formerly  Lt.-Col. 
The  Rifle  Brigade,  has  Croix  de  Guerre  Belgium  and 
France,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1905,  Eleanore,  second  d.  of 
the  late  William  Cripps  of  Ampney  Park,  Cirencester; 
and  has  issue  —  Frederick  Stephens,  Esq.,  Lieut.  The 
Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1906 ;  Susannah  Catherine ;  and  Anne. 
Post.  add. — Church  House,  Lechlade,  Glos.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 

Berkeley  John  Byng  Stephens,  Esq.,  CLE. ,  formerly 
Manager  Bombay-Burmah  Trading  Co.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1906, 
Gwendolen  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  William  Cripps,  Esq.,  of 
Ampney  Park,  Cirencester;  and  has  issue — David  Stephens, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Res. — Coxwell  Street,  Cirencester. 

Lionel  Frederick  Byng  Stephens,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 

Gerard  Edmund  Byng  Stephens,  Esq.,  Major  late  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1910,  Olive,  d.  of  late  Hon.  William 
Frederic  Dawnay ;  and  has  issue — Timothy  Gerard  Stephens, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Lavinia  Mary.  Res. — Cagebrook, 
Eaton  Bishop,  Hereford. 

Evelyn  Edward  Byng  Stephens,  Esq.,  Capt.  Junior  Div. 
Officers'  Training  Corps,  b.  1877. 

Frederick  Geoffrey  Roger  Byng  Stephens,  Gentleman,  b. 
1886. 

STEPHENS  (U.O.).     Per  bend  azure  and  gules,  on  a 

bend  or,  three  oak  chaplets  proper.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  acockstatantor,  holding 

in  his  bill  a  trefoil  vert.      Motto — "  Vigilans  et  audax." 

Son  of  Pembroke  Scott  Stephens,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Vice-Chairman 
and  J. P.  co.  Bucks.,  b.  ;  d.  1913;  m.  1898,  Pauline 

E. ,  eld.  d.  of  Walter  Mallaby  Townsend  of  Montreal 
and  of  Crawley  Hall,  Stanhope,  co.  Durham  : — 
Philip  Pembroke  Stephens,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

19  St.  George's  Square,  S.W.i. 

Son  of  late  Thomas  William  Stephens  of  Dublin  : — 
Rev.  David    F.    Stephens,    M.A.  (Trin.    Coll.,   Dublin), 

b.    1875 '•  m-     I0°5.    Kate    Annie,    second   d.    of    H.    H. 

Corley,  B.L.,  of  Belfast.     Postal  address— R.A.F.,  Nether- 

avon,  Wilts. 

STEPHENS  of  Eastington  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  two  falcons 
volant  or  (Stephens)  ;  2,  gules,  on  a  bend  cottised  argent,  a 
bendlet  wavy  azure  (Lugg);  3.  azure,  a  saltire  engrailed 
argent,  a  crescent  or  for  difference  (Tyringham).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-eagle  displayed  or.  Mottoes — "  Deus  intersit  "  ; 
"All's  for  ye  beste." 

Son  of  Richard  Stephens  of  Eastington,  J.  P.  for  Hants. 

and  D.L.  co.  Leicester,  b.   1824;    d.  1898;  m.  1850, 

Henrietta  Maria,  only  d.  of  late  Lt.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  1st  Bart.  : — 
Percy  Somers  Tyringham  Stephens,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Durham  and  N.R.  Yorks..  b.  i860  ;  m.  1895,  Rachel,  third 
d.  of  Rev.  E.  Abercrombie  Wilkinson  ;  and  has  issue — 
Martin  Tyringham  Stephens,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Oxford  and 
Bucks.  L.I.  (Club— Naval  and  Military),  b.  1901  ;  Joan 
Tyringham  ;  and  Lettice  Tyringham.  Res. — Hermitage, 
Richmond,  Yorks.     Club — Travellers'. 

Son  of  Prescot   William  Stephens,  Esq.,  Post-Capt. 

R.N.,  b.  1835;  d.  1882;  m.  1869,  Alice  Lettice,  ygst. 

d.  of  late  W.  Marriott: — 
Richard  Markham  Tyringham  Stephens,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,.Asst.  Dir.  Canadian  Naval  Service 
1919-22,  b.  1875;  m.  1913,  Frances  Rachel,  d.  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Schor.  Res.—  42  Albemarle,  Beckenham,  Kent. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

STEPHENS  of  Malvern  Link  (H.  Coll.,  9  Sept.  1916). 
Per  chevron  vert  and  argent,  in  chief  two  falcons  belled 
rising  or,  and  in  base  a  chaplet  of  oak  proper.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-falcon  displayed  or,  between  two  chaplets  of  oak 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Semper  pro  corona." 

Eldest    son    of    Henry    Stephens,    of    Knutsford, 

Cheshire : — 
Henry  Newport  Stephens,  Gentleman,  Staff  Surgeon 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1906,  Julia  Isabel,  d.  of  Maj. 
Nicholas  Edward  de  Berner  Fenwick,  K.R.R.C. ;  and 
has  issue — Martin  Shirley  Cecil  Stephens,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1907  ;  Peter  Harding  de  Berner 
Stephens,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Hugo  Newport  Dane 
Stephens,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1!    Brian  Alexis  Fenwick 

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STEPHENS  of  Kidwelly  (H.  Coll.,  8  March  1922). 
Vert,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  three  estoiles  or,  as 
many  pheons  sable.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest 
— Issuing   out  of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  dexter  arm 


embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  seax  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  gold,  between  two  ostrich  feathers  also  argent. 
Motto—"  Diligentia  fortior." 

Only  son  of  Alderman  Daniel  Stephens,  J.P.^of  The 

Arlais,    Kidwelly,    b.    1845  ;    d.    1907 ;    m'  1869, 

Catherine  Thompson : — 

Sir  Alfred  Stephens,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  J. P.,  C.C.,  and 

(1922)  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  1871  ;   tn.  1899, 

Margaret    Emily,    d.    of   William    Richard    Bryant,  of 

Clifton  ;  and  has  issue — Audrey  ;  Violet ;  Esme ;  Doris  ; 

Kathleen.     Res. — Broomhill,  Kidwelly,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Clubs — Jun.  Carlton  ;  1900;  Carmarthen  (County). 

STEPHENSON  (H.  Coll.).       Vair,  on  a  pale  between 
two  pallets  gules,  three  leopards'  faces  or,  two  flaunches  of  the 


argent,  and  gules  fretty  or,  in  chief  two  garbs  sable,  and 
in  base  a  rose  of  the  first  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  rock,  thereon  a  falcon's  head  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a 
collar  vair,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  vert,  charged 
with  two  arrows  saltirewise  points  downwards  or.  Motto 
— "  Medio  tutissimus  ibis."  Livery — Dark  red  (claret) 
coat,  piped   scarlet,  with  scarlet  vest,  gilt  buttons. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Stephenson,  Kt.  Bach. , 
J.  P.  for  W.  Riding  co.  Yorks. ,  an  Alderman  of  the  city 
of  Sheffield,  Mayor  1887,  b.  1826;  d.  1904;  tn.  186a, 
Emma,  second  d.  of  late  Thomas  James  Parker  of 
Endcliffe  Crescent,  Sheffield,  Solicitor: — 
Henry  Kenyon  Stephenson,  Esq. ,  D.S.O.,  V.D.  (1906), 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  3rd  W.  Riding  R.F.A. ,  served  Great  War 
(desp.  3  times,  D.S.O.),  J.P.,  D.L.  W.R.  Yorks.,  J. P.  city 
of  Sheffield,  Pro-Chancellor  Univ.  of  Sheffield,  Hon.  LL.D., 
Alderman  of  City  of  Sheffield  (Lord  Mayor  1908-9  and 
1910-n),  M.P.  Park  Div.  of  Sheffield  1918-23,  Lord  of 
the  Manors  of  Calver,  Rowland,  and  Hassop,  b.  1865  ;  tn. 
1894,  Frances,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Major  Blake,  D.L. ,  J. P., 
Mylnhurst,  Sheffield;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Francis 
Blake  Stephenson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Q.O.  Yorks.  Dragoons  Yeo. 
Cav.,  b.  1895  [tn.  1925,  Joan,  eld.  d.  of  John  Herbert 
Upton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — Henry  Upton  Stephen- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  1926];  (2)  William  Raymond  Shire- 
cliffe  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  [tn.  1923,  Madeleine 
Rose,  3rd  d.  of  George  Montagu  Butterworth] ;  (3)  Percival 
John  Parker  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  (4)  Charles 
Eustace  Kenyon  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Evelyn 
Mary  [tn.  1923,  Anthony  Henry  Mather  Jackson] ;  Helena 
Millicent  Frances ;  Cynthia  Margaret ;  and  Emma  Letitia 
Gertrude.  Res. — Hassop  Hall,  Hassop,  via  Bakewell,  co. 
Derby.  Clubs—  Reform,  Wellington,  Royal  Automobile, 
Sheffield  (Sheffield),  Derby  County  (Derby). 

STEPHENSON  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  chevron  between 
in  chief  two  roses  and  in  base  a  lion  sejant  guardant  all 
argent,  on  a  canton  of  the  last,  a  canton  azure,  thereon  the 


second,  impaling  the  arms  of  Blake,  name  y  :— Per  chevron 


letter  "A"  or,  within  a  ring  of  the  last,  gemmed  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  falcon  with  wings  expanded  argent,  beaked  and 
legged  or,  within  a  herald's  collar  of  SS  proper.  Motto— 
"  Sola  virtus  invicta. " 

Issue  of  Sir  Augustus  Frederick  William  Keppel 
Stephenson,  K.C.B. ,  Q.C.,  M.A.  (Caius  Coll. ,  Cambs.), 
Recorder  of  Bedford,  Barr.-at-Law  Lincoln's  Inn  1852, 
Solicitor  to  Treasury  1876-94,  late  Director  of  Public 
Prosecutions,  and  late  H.M.  Procurator-General,  r877- 
94,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1904  ;  tn.  1864,  Eglantine,  d.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Edward  Pleydell-Bouverie : — 
Sir  Guy  Stephenson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  C.B.  (1915), 
M.A.  (Trin.Coll.,Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 


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Asst.  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  1905,  Asst.  Dir.  of  Public 
Prosecutions  1908,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1905,  Gwendolen,  d.  of  Rt. 
Hon.  J.  G.  Talbot,  P.C.,  D.C.L. ;  and  has  issue — Augustus 
William  Stephenson,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  John  Frederick  Eustace 
Stephenson,  Esq,,  b.  1910;  Paul  Stephenson,  Esq.,  b. 
1913  ;  Henry  James  Stephenson,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  and  Jane 
Eglantine.  Res. —  41  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.  Club — 
Brooks's. 

Frederick  Walter  Stephenson,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dorset,  b. 
1872  ;  m.  1914,  Violet  Ellinor,  d.  of  the  late  Hon.  Algernon 
Fulke  Egerton.  Res. — Melbury  Abbas,  Shaftesbury.  Club 
— Travellers'. 

Pleydell  Keppel  Stephenson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Gren.  Gds. 
(S.R.),  served  Great  War  (Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1883.  Clubs 
— Brooks's,  Guards',  Arthur's. 

Katharine  Janie  Stephenson,  C.B.E.,  J.P.Wilts.  Res. — 
Bodenham  House,  Salisbury. 

Son  of  Hamilton  Russell  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  late 
The  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1880;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1912,  Isie 
Madelene,  d.  of  the  late  Captain  Peregrine  Henry 
Thomas  Fellowes,  31st  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  Chief 
Constable  cf  Hants.: — 
Russell  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Keppel  Stephenson,  R.H.A.,  b.  1847  ; 
d.  1912  ;  m.  1885,  Helena  Mary,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Greathed,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L. ,  of  Udden's  House, 
Dorset : — 
Edward  Keppel  Stephenson,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Coldstream 
Gds.,  S.R.,  M.A.  (Merton  Coll.,  Oxford),  b.  1891.      Res.— 


Farnborough    School,    Hants, 
and  Cambridge. 


Clubs — Brooks's,    Oxford 


STEPHENSON  of  Park  Grange  (H.  Coll.,  24  Sept. 
1920).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  four  fleurs-de-lys 
three  in"  chief  and  one  in  base,  argent,  a  leopard's  face 
between  two  mullets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  holding  in  each  claw  a  sword  proper,  pommelled 
and  hjlted  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escarbuncle 
gold.     Motto — "  Amat  victoria  curam." 

Third  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Bedford  Stephenson, 
of  Brighton,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1878  ;  m.  1850,  Caroline 
Sarah,  d.  of  Samuel  Walker  of  Abingdon  : — 

Sir  Albert  Frederick  Stephenson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1920), 
J. P.  Southport,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1874,  Annie,  d.  of  William 
Horton ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Albert  Frederick 
Stephenson,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  d.  1917  [m.  1900,  and  had 
issue — Albert  Frederick  Stephenson,  Esq.,  b.  1906] ;  (2) 
George  Lancaster  Stephenson,  Esq.,  b.  1877 ;  d.  1922  ; 
(3)  Selwyn  Seymour  Stephenson,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b. 


1891  ;  d.  1915  ;  (4)  William  Henry  Stephenson,  Esq., 
J.P.,  b.  1887  [m.  1907] ;  and  Caroline  Ethel  [w.  1903, 
Sir  Walter  Greaves-Lord,  K.C.,  M.P.  (q.v)].  Seat—Taik 
Grange,  Southport. 

STEPHENSON.  Argent,  a  chevron  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  in  chief  and  a  cross  flory  in  base  gules,  a  chief  azure, 
thereon  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  fleurs-de- 
lys  argent,  a  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  cuffed  also  argent, 
the  hand  holding  a  roll  of  paper  proper.  Motto — "  Fidus 
in  Arcanies. " 

Sons  of  George  Robert  Stephenson,  Esquire,  Past 
President  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  of  the  Engineers'  Volunteer  Staff  Corps  (ret.), 
6.  1819 ;  m.  firstly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown 
of  Whickham,  Northumberland;  secondly,  Sarah 
Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Harrison  of  Swalwell,  North- 
umberland : — 
Robert  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1848 ;  m.  and  has 
issue.     Res. — Jesmond  Road,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Georee  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  r8£2  ;    m.  and  has 
issue — 2  sons.     Res. — 64  Chartfield  Avenue,  Putney,  S.W. 
Thomas  St.  Lawrence  Stephenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ; 
m.  1918,  Joanna  Cameron  Mitchell  (ne'e  Campbell).    Res. — 
Brackenbrae,  Blairmore,  Argyllshire. 

STERN  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  between  two 
escutcheons  gules,  each  charged  with  a  plate,  three  estoiles 
of  the  field.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-unicorn  gules,  armed 
crined  and  unguled  or,  an  escutcheon  also  gules,  charged 
with  a  plate.  Badge— A  water  lily  slipped  and  leaved 
proper,  and  a  rose  gules,  barbed  seeded  and  slipped  proper, 
in  saltire  enfiled  with  a  circlet  or.  Motto—"  Carpe  diem." 
Livery — Brown. 

Son  of  Viscount  de  Stern  by  his  wife  Sophia,  d.  of  late 

A.  A.  Goldsmid  : — 
Sir  Edward  David  Stern,  1st  Bart.  (16  June  1922),  Knt. 
Bach.  (1904),  D.  L.  Suney  (High  Sheriff  ^04),  and  Fellow 
King's  Coll.,  B. A.  London,  Lt.-Col.  Vol.  Batt.  E.  Surrey 
Regt.,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Roy.  Berks.  Imp.Yeo.,  Pres.  of 
League  of  Mercy,  Chertsey,  Woking  and  District  (medal  and 
clasp),  b.  1854  ;  m.  1st,  1883,  Constance  (d.  1918),  d.  of  late 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel,  P.C.,  Master  of  the  Rolls  ;    2nd 


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1915,  Sybil,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Adolph  Tuck,  1st  Bart.  Seat- 
Fan  Court,  Chertsey,  Surrey.  Town  res. — 4  Carlton  House 
Terrace,  S.W.  Clubs— Reform,  Cavalry,  City  ot  London, 
Coaching. 

•  STERN  (Portugal,  1864,  recorded  H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a 
bend  indented  gules,  three  estoiles  of  six  points  of  the  field. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn  gules, 
armed,  crined,  and  unguled  or.  Motto— "  Vincit  perse- 
verantia." 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Herbert     Stern,    K.C.V.O., 

1st  Baron  Michelham,  b.    1851;    d.    1919 ;    m.    1898, 

Aim6e  Geraldine  (d.  1927),  d.   of  Octavius  Bradshaw, 

Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Powderham  Castle: — 

Rt.    Hon.     Sir    Hermann     Alfred    Stern,     2nd    Baron 

Michelham  (U.K.,  28  Dec.  1905),  2nd  Bart.  (U.K.,  31  July 

1905),    3rd    Baron    de    Stern    (Portugal,    29   July     1864) 

[Supporters  (of  Barony  of  Michelham)— On  either  side  a 

unicorn  gules,  armed,  crined,  unguled,  and  charged  on  the 

shoulder    with   a  crescent   or],   b.   1899;    m.   1919,   Berthe 

Isabel,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur  Capel  of  Paris.    Se at—  Rolleston 

Hall,  Leics.     Club— Carlton. 

Hon.  Jack  Herbert  Stern,  b.  1903.     Res.— 

STERN  (H.  Coll. ,  1907).  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed  gules, 
three  estoiles  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  demi-unicorn 
erased  of  the  second.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest- 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn  as  in  the  arms, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  estoile  or.  Motto— "  Vincit 
perseverantia."     Livery — Brown. 

Sons  of  James  Julius  Stern  of  25  Prince's  Gate,  S.W. , 
b.  1835;  d.  1901;  m.  1871,  Lucy,  d.  of  Joseph 
Biedermann  : — 

Henry  Julius  Joseph  Stern,  Esq.,  Major  South  Irish  Horse, 
late  Capt.  13th  Hussars,  b.  1873 ;  m.  1903,  Constance,  d.  of 
Andrew  Watt,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Thorn  Hill,  Londonderry, 
and  has  issue — (1)  James  Andrew  Stern,  Gentleman,  b. 
1904 ;  (2)  Reginald  Hubert  Stern,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ; 
Leila  Mary;  and  Rosemary.  Res. — Bective  House,  Navon, 
co.  Meath,  Ireland.  Clubs— Cavalry,  Army  and  Navy, 
Hurlingham,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Lt.-Col.  Sir  Albert  Gerald  Stern,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.  (see 
his  entry). 

Frederick  Claude  Stern,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Major  (ret.)  2nd 


County  of  London  Yeomanry  (Westminster  Dragoons), 
b.  1884;  m.  1919,  Sybil  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur 
Lucas.  Res. — Highdown,  Goring-by-Sea,  Sussex ;  16 
Montagu  Square,  W.i. 

Lt.-Colonel  Sir  ALBERT  GERALD  STERN, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G. ,  Lt.-Col.  Tank  Corps,  Chev.  Legion  of 
Honour.  Bom  1878,  being  the  second  son  of  James  Julius 
Stern,  and  Lucy,  d.  of  Joseph  Biedermann.  Armorial  bear- 
ings (H.  Coll.,  1907  and  1928)— Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
gules,  three  estoiles  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  demi- 
unicorn  erased  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  lily  azure,  and 
a  rose  gules,  stalked  and  leaved  vert,  enfiled  with  a  circlet 
azure,  impaling  the  arms  of  Orr-Lewis,  namely: — Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  three 
spear-heads  gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the  first 
(for   Lewis) ;  2  and  3,   ermine,   three  piles  gules,  issuant 


from  a  chief  or,  thereon  an  annulet  of  the  second,  between 
two  maple  leaves  vert  (for  Orr).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn  as  in 
the  arms,  holding  between  the  paws  an  estoile  or.  Badge — 
A  demi-unicorn  erased  argent,  sem£e  of  roses  gules,  and 
lilies  azure,  holding  between  the  paws  an  estoile  or.  Motto — 
"  Vincit  perseverantia."  Married,  1922,  Helen  Merryday, 
d.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Orr-Lewis,  1st  Baronet,  and  has 
issue — David  Gerald  Stern,  Esq.,  b.  1927;  and  Elizabeth 
Ann.     Res.— 14  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

STERN  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  griffin  passant  between  four 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
passant  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  rose  gules,  slipped 
and  leaved  proper.  Motto—"  Nihil  sine  labore." 
Son  of  Ferdinand  Stern,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1906  :— 

Alfred  Stern,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res.— 101  Avenue 
Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

STERRY.  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant  purpure,  holding 
between  the  paws  an  annulet  sable,  in  chief  a  pheon  vert, 
between  two  estoiles  gules,  and  in  base  an  estoile  of  the  last, 


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between  as   many   pheons   vert.     Mantling   purpure  and 
argent.      Crest — In   front   of  a  dexter  arm   embowed   in 


armour,  garnished  gold,  encircled  above  the  elbow  with  an 
annulet  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  seax  also  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  also  or,  an  estoile  between  two  pheons  of  the  last, 
Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  patria." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Sterry,  ofEastbury  Hall,  Barking, 

M.A.  Oxford,  formerly  Rector  of  Poltimore,  b.  1834 ; 

d.   1925  ;   m.  1864,  Augusta  Emily,   dau.  of  Hastings 

Nathaniel   Middleton,   Esquire,    of  Bradford  Peverell, 

co.  Dorset,  High  Sheriff  of  that  county  in  1857 : — 

Sir  Wasey  Sterry,    Knt.    Bach.    (1925),    C.B.E. ,    M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Chief  Judge  at  Khartum  1903-17, 

Legal  Sec.  Sudan  1917,  Acting  Gov. -Gen.  1923,  1924,  and 

1925  ;  Judge  of  H.B.  M.'s  Supreme  Court  for  Egypt,  1928, 

received  dec.  3rd  class  Medjidie  from  H.H.  the  Khedive  of 

Egypt    1907;    Order    of   the    Nile   (2nd   class),    b.    1866; 

m.  1919,  Ren6e,  d.  of  Adrian  Bonfils,  of  S.  Sylvestre,  Nice. 

Postal  add. — c/o  The  British  Consulate,  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

Francis   Middleton    Sterry,    Esq.,    Capt.    late    R.F.A. , 

b.   1882  ;    m.    1927,    Mabel,    d.    of  late   Charles   Wallace 

Rhodes.     Res.— 686  St.  Patrick  Street,  Victoria,  B.C. 

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STEUART,  see  DE  KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART, 
DUCKETT-STEUART,  SCRYMSCOURE-STEUART- 
FOTHRINGHAM.SETON-STEUART.andSTEUART- 
MENZIES. 

STEUART  of  Ballechin  (Matric.  on  assumption  of  name, 
1876).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
parted  per  pale  or  and  argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's  head 
erased  gules.     Motto — "Semper  fidelis." 

Eld.  son  of  John  Steuart  (formerly  Skinner),  Esq. ,  J.  P. 

and  D.L. ,  Knight  of  Order  of  St.  Gregory,  b.  1837; 

d.  1895  ;  m.  1862,  Carolina  Anna,  d.  of  Sir  Albert  de 

Hochepied-Larpent,  Bart.  : — 
John  Malcolm  Steuart  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  co.  Perth, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1863;  m.  1896, 
Anastasia,  d.  of  late  Edward  Madden  of  Dubuque,  Iowa, 
U.S.A.  Seats — Ballechin,  Ballinluig;  and  Tulliepowne 
House,  Strathtay,  Perthshire.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military, 
Boodle's. 

STEVEN.  Gules,  three  chevronels  braced,  and  in  chief 
a  hammer  between  two  stars  argent,  the  centre  chevronel 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for 
Crest,  a  demi-wyvern  displayed  proper,  and  in  an  escroll 
over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Ferro  non  ense."  Livery — 
Brown. 


Eld.  son  of  Hugh  Steven,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  of  city  of 
Glasgow,  and  for  co.  of  Ayr,  b.  1829 ;  m.  1870,  Jessie, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Kay  of  Cornhill,  in  the  county  of 
Lanark : — 
John  Steven,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Postal  address — 

STEVENS  (Orig.  grant  1694,  limitations  extended  by  a 
regrant  in  1762).  Per  chevron  vert  and  argent,  two  falcons 
in  chief  or,  jessed  and  belled  of  the  second.  Mantling  vert 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
falcon  displayed  or,  pellette". 

Eld.  son  of  the  late  Rev.   Thomas  Stevens  of  Brad- 

-    field  :— 

Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  educated  at  Bradfield  Coll.  and 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1872,  Barrister-at-Law  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  appointed  a  General  Inspector  of  the 
Local  Government  Board  1890,  b.  1847 ;  m.  1878,  Ellen 
Mary  Powell,  eld.  d.  of  Francis  Holhed,  Esq.,  of  The 
Limes,  Harbledown,  Kent;  and  has,  with  other  issue — (1) 
Henry  John  Henley  Stevens,  b.  30  June  1883;  (2)  Paul 
Richard  Bradfield  Stevens,  b.  14  Jan.  1887.  Res. — 49 
Willingdon  Road,  Eastbourne. 

STEVENS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  nebuly  azure  and 
argent,  four  ears  of  wheat,  two  and  two,  chevronwise  and  in 
saltire  between  three  eagles  rising  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-eagle  displayed  or,  on  each  wing 


a  cinquefoil  between  two  bendlets  gules,  holding  in  the  beak 
two  ears  of  wheat  proper,  slipped  and  leaved  vert,  a  stirrup- 
iron  azure.  Livery — Blue  coat,  silver  buttons,  drab  over- 
coat, red  waistcoat. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Henry  Stevens  (son  of  Christopher 
Stevens  of  Pallant  House,   Havant),  Barrister-at-Law 
(Middle  Temple),  b.   1814 ;  d.   1867;  m.  1849,   F.  M. 
Chapeau : — 
Edward  Tunstall  Chicheley  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ; 
m.    1888,    Mary   Russell;    and   has    issue— Henry   Clowes 
Chicheley  Stevens,  b.  1898.     Res. — 707  Hoyt  Street,  Port- 
land, Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  William  Joseph  Stevens,  Gentleman  (eld.  son 
of*  Col.   Joseph  Fisher   Stevens — see  below),  b.  1854; 
d.  1914;  m.  1898,  M.  H.  Dallimore:— 
Alec   Joseph  Stevens,   Gentleman,    b.    1899 ;    m.    1921, 
P.  O.  Lister.    Res.— 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Joseph  Fisher  Stevens  (son  of  Chris- 
topher Stevens),  b.    1815;    d.   1880;    m.    1844,   Helen 
Spiers : — 
Frederick  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1894,  Clara 
Isabel   Russell;     and    has   with    other   issue — (1)    Francis 
Joseph  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.    1895  ;    (2)  Frederick  John 
Arthur   Stevens,    Gentleman,    b.    1903.       Res. — Santa   Fe", 
Prov.  de  Santa  Fe",  Arg.  Republic. 

Son  of  Major-Gen.  Arthur  Stevens  (son  of  Christopher 
Stevens),  b.  1821  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  Georgina  Dickson : — 


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Montague   Farquhard    Sheffield    Stevens,    b.    1859 ;    m. 

1896,  H.  A.  G. ,  d.  of Dill  and  widow  of  Ashley  Allen  ; 

and  has  issue — George  Richard  Montague  Stevens,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903.     Res. — New  Mexico,  Texas. 

STEVENS  (8  July  1899,  H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules 
and  argent,  in  chief  two  lotus-flowers  slipped  proper,  and 
in  base  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two 
sprigs  of  oak  fructed  proper,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable, 
charged  on  each  wing  with  an  Eastern  coronet  or.  Motto 
—  "Fac  et  spera." 

Son  of  Capt.  Charles  Richard  Stevens,  R.E.  (eld.  son 

of  Sir  Charles  Cecil  Stevens,  K. C.S.I, —see  below), 

b.  1865;  d.  1900;  m.  1891,  Emma  Polglaise,  d.  of  late 

Col.  C.  F.  James,  Indian  Army : — 

Charles  Francis    Linnaeus   Stevens,    Esq.,   M.C.,  Major 

4th  (D.C.O.)  Hodson's  Horse,  b.  1892;   m.  1918,  Geraldine 

Norah,  d.  of  the  late  Major  R.  T.  Barton,  The  Royal  Scots., 

and  has  issue — Diana  Frances.     Res. — Kohat,  N.W.F.P., 

India. 

Son  of  Cecil  Robert  Stevens,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Sen,  b.  1867;  d.  1919 ;  m.  1892,  Katharine,  d. 
of  late  Lt.-Col.  J.  Duff,  of  Knockleith,  Turriff, 
Scotland : — 
Cecil  James  Duff  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  m. 
Katherine  Irene  Richards.     Res. — Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  Algernon  Francis  Stevens,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian 

Med.  Serv.,  b.  1869  ;  d.  1924;  m.  1899,  Evelyn,  d.  of 

late  Capt.  Arthur  Carter,  Northamptonshire  Regt. : — 

Flight  Lieut.  Charles  Herbert  Algernon  Stevens,  R.A.F., 

b.  1901  ;  m.  1924,  Daphne  Joan,  d.  of  George  J.  Liddell, 

of  Thorpe  Bay,  Essex,  and   has   issue — Geoffrey   Charles 

Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1927.    Res. — Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 

Younger  sons  ot  Sir  Charles  Cecil  Stevens,  K.C.S. I., 

B.A.  (London),  successively  Commr.  of  Chota  Nagpore 

and   of  Phagalpur,    Officiating   Ch.    Sec.   to  Govt,  of 

Bengal,    and   Commr.    of   Patna,  Member   of  Bengal 

Board  of  Revenue,  Additional  Member    of  Viceroy's 

Council,     and    Chmn.     of    Calcutta     Port    Commn., 

officiated  as  Lt.-Gov.  of  Bengal,  b.    1840;  d.    1909; 

m.  1862,  Mary  Ann  Caroline  (Res. — 15  Elmsleigh  Park, 

Paignton,  S.  Devon),  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Turner, 

H.E.I.C.S.:— 

Arthur  Cornish  Jeremie  Stevens,  Esq.,  C. B.E. ,  D.S. O. , 

Col.  late   R.E.,   Chief  Engineer  Scottish   Command  since 

1928,    b.    1874;     m.    1907,    Nancy,    d.    of  the   late  J.  W. 

Morison,  J. P.,  of  Portclew,  Pembrokeshire. 

Henry  Herbert  Stevens,  Esq. ,  Executive  Engineer,  Public 
Works  Dept.  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India  (ret.  1922),  b.  1876 
m.  1916,  Helena,  d.  of  the  late  Professor  John  Strachan; 
M.A.,  LL.D.  (Manchester  Univ.).  Res. — Kingswear,, 
S.  Devon. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Charles  Jeremie  Stevens,  Esq.   (eld. 
son  of  Sir  John  Foster  Stevens— see  below),  b.  1871  ; 
d.  1922  ;  m.  1909,  Kathleen  Edith,  ygst.  d.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Marten  Cameron  : — 
James  Foster  Stevens,  Esq.,  b.  1912. 
Jeremie  Cameron  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

Yngr.  son  of  Sir  John  Foster  Stevens,    Knt.,    Acting 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William, 
Bengal,    1895,   and  Judge    1897  (ret.   1904),    b.  1845 ; 
d.  1925  ;  m.  1868,  Frances  Louisa  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Capt. 
W.  H.  Jeremie,  Indian  Army  : — 
James  Algernon  Stevens,  Esq.,  CLE.,  O.B.E.,  Indian 
Imperial  Customs  Service  (ret.),  b.   1873;  m.  1901,   Ethel 
Lucy,  d.    of  H.    N.    C.  Cloete,   and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Reginald  Cloete  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;   (2)  Kenneth 
James  Cloete  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Res.—i  Red- 
land  Park,  Bristol. 

Son  of  Charles  Green  Stevens  : — 
Frederick  Haller  Stevens,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ;  m, 
Elizabeth  Irwin.     Res. — Clifton,  Bristol. 


STEVENSON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  between  in 
chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  and  in  base  a  sun  in  splendour 
issuant  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  grasp- 
ing a  roll  of  parchment  proper  and  a  pipe  or  in  saltire. 
Badge — A  thistle  leaved  and  slipped,  and  a  sprig  of 
hazel  fructed  proper  in  saltire,  enfiled  with  a  Baron's 
coronet  or.  Supporters^On  either  side  a  squirrel  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped  proper. 
Motto— "  Carry  on." 

Son   of   Archibald  Stuart  Stevenson,  of  Carriden, 


Kilmarnock,  b.  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  d.  of 

James  Morrison : — 
The  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Stevenson,  G.C.M.G., 
Baron  Stevenson  of  Holmbury  (7  May,  1924),  Bart, 
(21  Feb.  1917),  Man.  Dir.  of  John  Walker  and  Son,  Ltd., 
b.  1873  '.  d.  1926 ;  m.  1st,  1897,  Jessie  (d.  1917),  d.  of 
James  Hogarth,  of  Ardrossan  ;  2nd,  1918,  Stella  (22  Old 
Queen  Street,  Westminster),  d.  of  William  Fraser,  of 
Heme,  Kent,  and  widow  of  Edward  Johnstone.  Seat — 
Holmbury  House,  Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Surrey. 

JOHN  HORNE  STEVENSON,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  K.C., 
Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Venerable  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  M.A.  Edin.,  Marchmont 
Herald  of  Arms,  Member  of  the  King's  Bodyguard  for  Scot- 
land Member  of  the  Scots  Bar.  Born  July  2,  1855,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  R.  H.  Stevenson,  D.D. ,  St. 
George's,  Edinburgh,  and  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Robert  Cadell  of  Ratho,  Midlothian  (and  nephew 
and  heir  male  of  the  late  Alexander  Stevenson).  Ar- 
morial bearings — Argent,  a  chevron  azure,  between  three 
falcons'   heads  erased   gules.      Mantling  azure,    doubled 


argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand 
couped,  holding  a  laurel  wreath  proper.  Motto — "  Ccelum 
non  solum."  Residence — 9  Oxford  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
Clubs — Conservative  (Edinburgh),  Caledonian. 

STEVENSON  ( L.  O. ,  15  April  1872).  Argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  on  a  chief  invected  sable 
three  mullets  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— A  dexter  hand  holding  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
— "  Sic  curre  ut  comprendas. " 

Son    of  John    James    Stevenson,    Gentleman,    M.A., 

F.S.A.    (Lond.),   F.R.S.    (Edin.),   b.    1831  ;  d.    1908; 

m.     1861,    Jane,    d.    of    Robert    Omond,    M.D.,    of 

Edinburgh : — 
Arnold  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Chemical 
Soc. ,  b.  1874.     Res. — 4  Porchester  Gardens,  London,  W. 
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STEVENSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  a  crescent  or,  on  a  chief  wavy 
sable,  three  mullets  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dexter  hand  holding  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
— "  Dum  spiro  spero." 
Son  of  : — 

Harold     Stevenson,     Gentleman,     b.  .     Res. — 

Yata-latenne,  Ceylon. 

STEVENSON  (H.  Coll.,  n  Nov.  1902).  Per  chevron 
or  and  gules,  two  clarions  in  chief  of  the  last,  and  a 
chaplet  of  roses  in  base  also  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  leaved  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon,  wings  elevated  and  addorsed, 
belled  and  jessed  or,  hooded  gules,  between  two  lures  also 
gules.     Motto — "  Impelle  obstantia." 

Sons  of  George  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  of  Tor  House, 

Matlock,  b.  1834;  tn.   1st,   1862,  Caroline  (d.         ),  d. 

of  Edward  Wheat  croft ;  2nd,  1893,   Ellen  Lucy  Julia 

Arthur  (of  Glanomera,  co.  Clare),  d.  of  Rev.   Lucius 

Arthur  of  Glanomera  : — 

George  Edward  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res. — 

Percy  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  tn.   1907,  Mabel 

Dora  Goodman.    Res. — 

ft  Bertram  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1904,  Evelyn 
St.  Austin  Tindal- Atkinson  (div.  1905)  ;  tn.  2nd,  1906, 
Adahlia  Marguerite  Knightsmith  ;  and  has  issue — Ellen 
Mary  Harriett.    Res. — 

STEVENSON  of  Knockan,  co.  Londonderry  (U.O.). 
Azure,  on  a  fesse  argent,  between  in  chief  three  mullets  or, 
and  in  base,  as  many  arrows  of  the  last,  flighted  of  the 
second,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules  between  two  roses  barbed  and 
seeded  proper.     Mantling"  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On 


ai  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  roses  in  front  of  a  falcon  rising 
all, -proper.  Motto— "  Sapientia."  Liveiy— Light  grey 
lined  with  blue,  and  blue  collar  and  cuffs,  silver  buttons  with 

crest. 

Son  of  William  Cochran  Stevenson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff    co.    Londonderry,    1896    (ygst.    son  of  James 
Stevenson  of   Knockan,   b.    1848 ;    d.   1902 ;   m.   1874, 
Alice  Tate,    d.    of    Rev.    Andrew   Creery,    Rector   of 
Kilmore  and  Canon  of  Down  Cathedral : — 
James  Stevenson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Londonderry,  b.   1875. 
Seats—  Knockan,  co.  Londonderry  ;  Ash  Park,  co.  London- 
derry.    Club — Northern  Counties  (Londonderry). 

Son  of  John  Stevenson,  Gentleman,  of  Lisheen,  Little 
Sutton,   Cheshire,   b.    1843;    d.    1920;    tn.    1st,    1875, 


Eleanor  Bryan  (d.   1877);    2nd,  1886,  Bessie  O'Brien 

Despard  (d.  1919)  : — 
John    Bryan    Stevenson,     Esq.,    C.M.G.,     Capt.    Roy. 
Australian  Navy,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1914,  Olive  Brooke  Bailey  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania  ;  and  has  issue.      Club— United  Service. 

JAMES  STEVENSON-HAMILTON,  Esquire,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  county  of  Lanark,  Silver  Medallist,  London 
Zoological  Society,  late  Major  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons, 
Warden  of  the  Kruger  National  Park,  S.  Africa,  Member 
of  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  (King's  Bodyguard  for 
Scotland).  Born  October  2,  1867,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
James  Stevenson,  Esquire,  of  Braidwood,  by  his  wife  Eliza, 
the  heiress  of  Fairholm,  eldest  daughter  of  James  Hamilton 
(third  son  of  Charles  Hamilton),  and  succeeded  his  mother 
as  heir  of  entail  on  attaining  his  majority  in  1888.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1867)— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  mullet 
argent,  between  three  cinquefoils  ermine,  within  a  bordure  ot 
the  last  (for  Hamilton)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  mullets  of  the 
field  ( for  Stevenson ).  U  pon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ; 
and  upon  wreaths  of  his  liveries  are  set  for  Crests,  1.  a 
hawk  rising  proper,  belled  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  foot 
a  sword  also  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or*  (for 
Hamilton)  ;  2.  a  dexter  hand  issuing  from  a  cloud  and  hold- 
ing a  wreath  of  laurel  all  proper  (for  Steyenson).  Mottoes 
— "Thankful  "  (for  Hamilton)  ;  "  Coelum  non  solum  "  (for 
Stevenson).  Livery — Red  and  silver.  Seats — Fairholm, 
Larkhall  ;  and  Kirkton,  Carluke,  N.B.  Clubs — Army  and 
Navy,  New  (Edinburgh). 

STEWARD,  see  FALCON-STEWARD. 

STEWART,  see  FALCON AR-S  TE  WART, 
HATHORN  -  JOHNSTON  -  STEWART,  MURRAY  - 
STEWART,  POYNTZ-STEWART,  SHAW-STEW- 
ART, and  VANE-TEMPEST-STEWART. 

STEWART.     Or,  a    fess  chequy    argent   and    azure 
surmounted  of  a  bend  engrailed  gules,  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  last.     Mantling  gules, 
doubled  ermine.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,   a 
pelican  argent,  winged  or,  in   her  piety,  the  nest  and 
young  proper.      Supporters — On   the  dexter,    a   savage 
wreathed  about  the  head  and  loins  with  laurel,  holding 
a   club   over  his   dexter  shoulder   all    proper ;    on  the 
sinister,  a  lion  gules.     Motto — "  Virescit  vulnere  virtus." 
Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Randolph  Henry  Stewart,  nth 
Earl  of  Galloway,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1920 ;  tn.  1891,  Amy 
Mary    (Res. — Cumloden,    Newton   Stewart),    d.    of 
Anthony  John  Cliffe,  of  Bellevue,  co.  Wexford  : — 
Rt.  Hon.    Sir    Randolph   Algernon    Ronald   Stewart, 
12th  Earl  of  Galloway  (19  Sept.  1628),  and  Lord  Garlies, 
of  Scotland  (19  July,   1607),  Baron  Stewart  of  Garlies, 
Great  Britain  (6  June,  1796),  Bart.  (18  July,  1627),  of  Scot- 
land, of  Corsewell,  and  of  Burray,  Capt.  (ret.)  Scots  Gds., 
b.  1892  ;    tn.  1924,  Philippa  Fendall,  d.  of  J.  Wendell, 
of  New  York;  and  has  issue — Randolph  Keith  Reginald 
Stewart,  commonly  called  Lord  Garlies,  b.   1928 ;    and 
Lady  Antonia  Marian  Amy   Isabel.    Seats — Cumloden, 
Newton  Stewart ;  Glentrool  Lodge,  and  Garlies  Lodge, 
Bargrennan,  co.  Kirkcudbright.      Clubs — Bachelors',  St. 
James's,  Carlton. 

STEWART  of  Fort  Stewart.  Gules,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure,  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  hand  in  armour  proper,  holding  a  heart 
gules.     Motto — "  Nil  desperandum." 

Second  son  of  William  Molloy  Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1833  ; 
d.  1889;  tn.  1864,  Ellen  (d.  1917),  d.  of  W.  H.  Urqu- 
hart,  and  widow  of  Francis  Berkeley  Drummond  : — 
Sir  Harry  Jocelyn  Urquhart  Stewart,  nth  Bart., 
(2  May,  1623),  Maj.  (ret.)  Donegal  Artillery,  D.L.,  co. 
Donegal,  b.  1871 ;  s.  his  brother  1894  ;  m.  1896,  Isabel 
Mary,  d.  of  Col.  F.  S.  Mansfield,  D.L.,  of  Castle  Wray, 
co.  Donegal ;  and  has  issue— William  Francis  Stewart, 
Esq.,  b.  1901  [tn.  1923,  Lucy  Dorothy,  d.  of  Archibald 
Metcalfe-Smith]  ;  Jocelyn  Harry  Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1903  ; 
Walter  Annesley  Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1907 ;  Malcolm  Geoffrey 
Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Isabel;  Kathleen  Mary  [m.  1925, 
Geoffrey  Watt  of  Clanagh,  Ramelton,  co.  Donegal] ;  Hester 
Ann  Lilian;  Violet  Mary  [m.  1926,  Capt.  Allister  Baillie, 
M.C.,  R.E.] ;  Evelyn  Frances.  Seat — Fort  Stewart, 
Ramelton,  co.  Donegal. 


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STEWART  (L  O.,  1891).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  in  chief,  and  a 
garb  in  base  gules,  banded  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  hands 
proper,  grasping  a  man's  heart  or.  Motto — "  Corde  et 
manu." 

Son  of  Alexander  Arthur  Grainger  Stewart,  Esquire, 
Advocate,  M.A. ,  LL.  B. ,  b.   1867;  d.  1909;  m.   1895, 
Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Adam,  Senator 
of  the  College  of  Justice,  Scotland  : — 
Thomas  Grainger  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  T.D..  Advocate, 
Capt.  7/gth  (Highlanders)  Batt.  The  Royal  Scots  (T.A.),  b. 
1896.     Res. — 35   Moray  Place,   Edinburgh;  Thorntonlock 
House,  Innerwick,  East  Lothian.     Club — University  (Edin- 
burgh). 

CHARLES  EDWARD  STEWART,  Gentleman,   Bar- 

rister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  (Oxon. ).  Born  1862,  son 
of  late  Charles  Stewart,  Barrister-at-Law,  sometime  M.P. 
for  Penrhyn,  by  his  wife  Emily  (god-dau.  of  the  Emperor 
of  Russia),  d.  of  J.  ParlamofSt.  Petersburg.  Arms  (L.O. , 
1879) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  surmounted  of  a  lion  rampant  gules  ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  garbs  or,  all  within  a  bordure  argent,  charged  with 
three .  wolves'  heads  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  man's  head  couped  proper.  Motto — "Never 
unprepared."  Married,  1887,  Mary,  only  child  of  P.  Jennings 
of  The  Hayes,  Salop ;  and  has  Issue — Kenneth  Stewart, 
Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1893;  Marjorie  [m.  1913, 
Clifford  Philpot  of  Weston-under-Redcastle,  Salop,  and  has 
issue] ;  and  Katherine.    Res.—  43  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.  W. 

STEWART  (L.O.,  matric.  29  June  1910).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and  argent,  surmounted 
of  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  of  the  second, 
all  within  a  bordure  of  the  fourth ;  2.  azure,  three  garbs 
or  ;  3.  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  buckles  or,  the  whole 
within  a  bordure  gold.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  garb  proper,  banded  gules. 
Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  patria." 

Sons   of  the   late   James  Stewart   or  Sdeuard,   Esq., 
Major  105th  Lanarkshire  Rifle  Vols.  (Glasgow  High- 
landers) of  Glasgow,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1881 ;  m.  1868,  Marion 
Taylor,  d.  of  William  Napier  of  Edinburgh: — 
James  Duncan  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;    m.  1904, 
Anne  Outram,  d.  of  William  Cameron  of  Montrose  ;   and 
has  issue — Elizabeth  Richardson  ;  and  Caroline  Cameron. 
Res.— 

William  Napier  Stewart,  Gentleman  (Arms  as  above, 
but  (Matric.  L.O.  26  August,  1922,  in  the  centre  of  the 
quarters  a  crescent  azure  for  difference)  [Crest  and  Motto 
as  above],  b.  1871 ;  m.  1923,  Flora,  d.  of  William 
Smith  ;  and  has  issue— William  David  Stewart, Gentleman, 
b.  1923.     Res. — 77  Ashdale  Drive,  Glasgow. 

STEWART.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  fleurs-de- 
lys  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent,  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged 
with  eight  buckles  of  the  first,  over  all  in  the  centre  chief 
point  a  mullet  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  sable, 
vomiting  flames  proper,  and  charged  with  a  mullet  or. 
Motto — "  Avant  Darnly." 

Sons  of  Charles  Frederick  Stewart,  Esquire,  of  Horn 

Head,  B. A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  1845  ; 

d.   1917;    m.   1st,   1869,  Elizabeth  Frances  (d.    1881), 

second  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lindesay,  Rector  of  Upper 

Cumber,    co.    Derry ;    2nd,    1884,    Georgina   Sophia, 

youngest  dau.   of  Blackwood  Hamilton  of  Highnam, 

Bray : — 

Charles  Frederick  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Donegal, 

Capt.  late  5th  Batt.  R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1870;  m.  1st, 

1899,  Alice  Mary  Lydia  {d.   1907),  d.  of  late  Capt.  John 

Keys  Humfreyof  Cavan-a-Cor  ;  2nd,  19 10,  Hildegarde  Ellen 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Frederick  Lindesay;  and  has  surv.  issue — 

(by  2nd  marriage),  Lindesay  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 

(by  1st  marriage),  Elizabeth  Frances ;  and  Alice  Humfrey. 

Seat—  Horn    Head,    Dunfanaghy,   co.    Donegal.       Res. — 

20  St.  George's  Square,  Worcester. 

Bertram  Robert  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res. — 
Richard  Arthur  Stewart,  Gentleman,  1888.     Res.— 

CHARLES  BALFOUR  STEWART,  Esquire,  formerly 
of  Burgh,  Westray,  Orkney,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.  (Cantab.), 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.(Lond.),  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  Born  July 
12   1864.  beine  the  elder  son  of  the  late  Balfour  Stewart  of 


Ballymargarvey,  co.  Meath,  M.A. ,  LL.D. ,  F.  R.S. ,  Professor 
of  Natural  Philosophy,  Owens'  College,  Manchester,  and 
sometime  Director  of  Kew  University,  by  his  wife  Katharine, 
only  child  of  the  late  Charles  Stevens  of  Kensington  Gore, 
London,  Solicitor.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
grand  quarters,  quarterly,  Land  iiii. ,  or,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  gules,  debruised  by 
a  ribbon  sable  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  a  ship  with  her  sails  trussed 


up  or  (for  Orkney),  the  whole  within  a  bordure  compony 
argent  and  azure  (for  Stewart)  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters, 
argent,  a  chevron  sable,  charged  with  an  otter's  head  erased 
of  the  field  (for  Balfour  of  Pharay).  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  king 
enthroned,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sword,  and  in  his 
sinister  a  falcon  all  proper.  Motto — "Sic  fuit  est  et  erit." 
Postal  address  —  Chalet  Pomona,  Blonay-sur-Vevey, 
Switzerland. 

STEWART  (L.O.  1891).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure 
and  argent,  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief  gules 
and  a  galley  in  base  sable,  flagged  of  the  fourth.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
pelican  in  her  piety  proper.  Motto — "Salus  per  Christum." 
Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  David  Stewart,  Knight  Bachelor, 
of  Banchory-Devenick,  Lord  Provost  of  the  city  of 
Aberdeen, D.L.  and  J.  P.  cos.  Aberdeen,  Kincardine,  and 
city  of  Aberdeen,  M.A.,  Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen,  b.  1835  ; 
d.  1 919  ;  m.  i860,  Margaret  Dyce,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
David  Brown,  M.A.,  D.D.,  Principal  of  the  Free 
Church  College,  Aberdeen,  one  of  the  Revisers  of  the 
New  Testament : —  , 

David  Brown  Douglas  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Col.  late  the 


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4th  Gordon  Highlanders,  J. P.  co.  Kincardine  and  co.  of 
City  of  Aberdeen,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1899,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the 
late  A.  Brown  of  Bombay,  sometime  Member  of  the  Indian 
Council;  and  has  issue— David  Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  1908; 
Margaret  Isobel  Stormonth ;  Katharine  Dyce  [m.  1928] 
Geoffrey  E.  B.  Barlow,  son  of  the  late  Admiral  Charles 
Barlow,  D.S.O.];  and  Mary  Irvine.  Estates— Banchory- 
Devenick  and  Leggart,  in  co.  Kincardine.  Postal  address 
—Banchory  House,  Banchory-Devenick,  N.B.  Clubs— 
Caledonian,  Royal  Northern  (Aberdeen). 

The  late  CHARLES  MONTAGUE  DUNCAN 
STEWART,  Esquire,  of  Achnacone  formerly  Capt. 
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and  in  Secocoeni  War,  in  the  Zulu  War,  and  in  the 
Boer  War  1880-81.  Born  March  10,  1849,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  Alexander  Stewart  of  Achnacone,  b.  1809  ; 
d.  1893 ;  m.  1844,  Mary  Montague,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Wilson  Davison  of  the  Brand  Hall,  Salop.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  June  12,  1772 ;  rematric.  Feb.  12, 
1900)— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure 
and  argent  (for  Stewart)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  galley 
sable,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action  proper,  nagged  gules 
(for  Lorn),  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  unicorn's  head  couped  argent,  armed  and  crined  or, 
and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Quhidder 
will  zie."  Married,  April  3,  1894,  Amy  Eveleen,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Michael  Bruce  ;  and  died  1924. 

STEWART  (L.O.,  31  Dec.  1912).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  a  pelican  in  her  piety  in  chief 
gules,  and  in  base  a  cinquefoil  ermine.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pelican's 
head  and  neck  vulned  between  two  wings  elevated  and 
addorsed  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  garnished  or.    Motto — "Sanguine  suo." 

Only  son  of  late  Alexander  Stewart,  Shipmaster,  of 

Glasgow,    *.     1841  ;    d.    1878  ;    m.    1875,    Euphemia 

Hamilton,  eldest  d.  of  Robert  Allan,  Schoolmaster,  of 

Stonehouse,  Lanarkshire: — 

John  Alexander  Stewart,  Gentleman,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  and 

Hon.  Western  Secretary  of  the  Stewart  Society,  b.  1877. 

Post.  add. — 104  Cheapside  Street,  Glasgow. 

STEWART  (1  May  1807,  U.O.).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure,  between  three  lions  rampant  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,   a  griffin's  head  couped  proper.     Motto— "  For 
ward." 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Stewart,  D.D.,  of  Mount  Blakeney 
co.    Limerick,    b.    1836;    d.    1896;    m.  1861,    Martha 
Angelina,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Michael  Hamilton  •— 
Rev.  Edward  Hamilton  Stewart,  M.A.  (Camb  )  b   1862  • 
m   1896    Constance,  eldest  d.  of  late  John  Henry  Gilchrist- 
Clark  of  Speddock  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Henry    Robert 
Stewart,   Gentleman,  b.  1903;    Emily  Hilda;  and  Eileen 
Constance.      Seat—  Dromisken,  co.   Louth.      Pes  —Court 
Hill,  Potterne,  Devizes,  Wilts. 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.  George  Francis  Stewart.    P  C     of 
Summerhill,  Dir.  Bank  of  Ireland,  Pres.  of  Surveyors' 
Institution,  D.L.  co.   Leitrim  (High  Sheriff  1892)    b 
1851  ;    d.  1928  ;    m.   1881,  Georgiana   Lavinia    d    of 
Rear-Admiral  Richard   Robert  Quin,  of  Summerhill 
Torquay,  son  of  Lord  George  Quin  ;  and  grandson  of 
1st  Marquess  of  Headfort : — 
Clements  George  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m   iqi2 
Ellen,  d.   of  late  Thomas  Eades  Walker,  M.P.,  of  Lynderl 
House,  Lynden  Gardens,  London  ;  and  has  issue— Thorn  is 
Clements    Stewart,   Gentleman,    b.    1913 ;    Robert   Jasper 
Beresford   Stewart,   Gentleman,   b.   1915  ;    Henry   George 
Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.    Seat— Summerhill,  Killinev 
co.  Dublin.  '' 

Robert  Henry  Rynn  Stewart,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.N  R 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  F.S.I.,  b.   1883;  m.  1915.  Edith  Henrietta' 
d.  of  the  late  Col.  Evelyn  Martin,  Roy.  Irish  Fus. ;  and  had 


issue— Robert  Rynn  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Colin 
Mary;  and  Sheila  Dorothy.  Res.—  Kildoon,  Killiney,  co. 
Dublin  ;  6  Leinster  Gardens,  Dublin.  Clubs—  Kildare 
Street  (Dublin),  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  (Kingstown). 

[Mr.  Robert  Henry  Rynn  Stewart  is  a  great-grandson  of 
Henry  Stewart  of  Tyrcallen,  to  whom  the  following  arms 
were  granted  20th  of  February  1799,  viz:— Quarterly,  r.  or, 
a  lion  rampant  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory 
gules  (Scotland)  ;  2.  or,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure 
(Stuart) ;  3.  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  sable,  between  four 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (Lennox) ;  4.  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  argent,  ducally  crowned  or  (Macduff),  the 
whole  within  a  bordure  compony  argent  and  azure.  Crest 
—A  griffin's  head  proper.  Motto— "  Forward."  Ulster's 
Office,  however,  holds  the  opinion  that  this  Patent  of  1799 
is  superseded  by  the  later  one  of  1807.] 

STEWART  of  Ardvorlick  (L.O.,  1802  and  1891). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant,  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  ;  2.  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure 
and  argent,  in  chief  a  mullet  gules  ;  3.  argent,  a  saltire  en- 
grailed between  four  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  all 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  compon£e  azure  and  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  naked  arm  issuant,  grasping  a  sword 
in  bend  sinister,  all  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto  (in 
an  escroll  above  the  crest) — "  Deo  juvante  vinco." 

Second  and  only  surv.  son  of  William  Stewart,   Esq.,. 

Major,    late    10th    Bengal    Lancers,    Governor  H.M. 

Prisons,  Scotland,   b.    1859  ;   d.   1918  ;   tn.   1891,  Lily, 

dau.  of  A.  C.  MacLaren,  M.R.C.S.,  of  60  Harley  Street' 

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John  Alexander  MacLaren  Stewart,  Gentleman,  01  Ard- 
vorlick,  b.  1904.  Seat — Ardvorlick,  Lochearnhead,  in  the 
co.  of  Perth.     Club — New  (Edinburgh). 

STEWART  (L.O.,  1888).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  be- 
tween two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base  gules. 
Mantling    gules,    doubled    argent.      Crest — A    demi-lion 


rampant  proper,  holding  between  his  paws  a  mullet  gules. 
Motto — "  Hinc  orior."     Livery — Blue  and  yellow. 

Son   of  James   Logan   Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.   1866; 

d.  1898  ;  m.  1892,  Hon.  Eveline  Mary,  sister  of  the  13th 

Baron  Dormer : — 
Douglas  Dormer  Stewart,  Gentleman,  late  10th  Hussars, 
b.  1897;  tn.  1928,  Doreen  Dalziel,  d.  of  William  Frederick 

Greenwell.     Res. Alltyrodyn,  Llandyssul,  South  Wales. 

Club — Cavalry. 

JAMES   STIRLING   STEWART,    Gentleman.      Born 
June  10,  1871,  being  the  eldest  son  of  James  Stewart,  Esq., 


ot  Kippendavie.  Armorial  bearings— Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  a  horseshoe  sable  in  chief  and  a 
lymphad,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  flags  and  pennon  flying, 
all  proper  in  base.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  or,  holding  in  the  paws 
a  battleaxe  proper.  Motto — "Audax  in  recto. "  Married, 
March  3,  1897,  Margaret  Augusta  Sofia,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Peters  ;  and  has  had  Issue — James  Henry  Stewart, 
Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  19,  1897;  killed  in  action  19 17;  and 
Eileen  [m.  Francis  Myles  Brown]. 

STEWART  late  of  Garvocks  (L.O.,  1876).  Or,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent,  between  a  horseshoe  sable  in 
chief  and  in  base  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action 
proper,  flags  and  pennon  flying  gules.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi- 
lion  holding  in  his  paws  a  battleaxe  proper.  Motto — 
"  Audax  in  recto." 

Sons  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Garvocks,  J. P.,  D.L. 

cos.  Ayr  and   Renfrew,  M.P.  for  Greenock,  b.  1827; 

d.  1895  ;  m.  2nd,  1868,  Margaret  Sandilands  (d.  1920), 

d.  of  William  Stirling: — 
James  Stirling  Stewart,  Gentleman,  formerly  of  Quarter, 
co.  Ayr  q.v.). 

Patrick  Douglas  Stewart,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's 
Medal,  4  clasps,   King's  Medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great  War 


formerly  M.P.  for  Greenock,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Ayr  and 
Renfrew,  by  his  second  wife  Margaret  Sandilands,  sixth 
dau.  of  William  Stirling  and  granddau.   of  John  Stirling 


(desp.  twice,  D.S,0.)  [Arms  as  above,  and  (matric.  L.O. 
11  Nov.  1913)  a  bordure  of  the  second  for  difference], 
b.  1876;  in.  1913,  Mildred,  second  d.  of  James  Cruddas  and 
widow  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Crosbie  Tower,  Troon,  N.B. 
Res. — Chadshunt  Hall,  Kineton.  co.  Warwick.  Club — 
Cavalry. 

STEWART  of  Ballymenagh  (U.O.).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure,  between  three  lions  rampant  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  proper.  Motto  — 
"Forward."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Henry  William   Stewart,    M.A.   (Trin. 

Coll.,    Dub.),   Chancellor  of  the   Cathedral   of   Holy 

Trinity,    co.    Down,    b.   1834  ;  d.    19 10  ;     m.     i860, 

Fanny  (d.  191 1),  d.  of  the  Ven.  Arthur  Palmer,  D.D., 

Archdeacon  of  Toronto : — 

Edward  Michael  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.   1864  ;  tn.  1918, 

Helen,  d.  of  George    Imray,    of  Grantown-on-Spey   and 

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Ballymenagh,  co.  Tyrone;  Corcam,  co.  Donegal;  Ballitib- 
bott,  co.  Cork.  AVr.— Knockbreda  Park,  Belfast.  Club — 
Royal  Ulster  Yacht  (Bangor,  co.  Down). 

Arthur  Henry  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1891, 
Alice,  d.  of  Arthur  W.  Mosse,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny. 
Res.— 

Pakenham  Thomas  Stewart,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  B.  E. ,  b, 
1 87 1  ;  m.  1901,  Mary  Dupre\  d.  of  John  George  Fennell- 
Fennell,  of  Yarra  Grange,  Melbourne.     Res. — ■ 

Rev.  William  Stewart,  B.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b. 
1876.     Res. — Chetwode  Vicarage,  Buckingham. 

James  Robert  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 

John  Alexander  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1904, 
Lydia  Christina  Malcolm. 

STEWART  (L.O. ,  matric.  30  June  1913,  as  descending 
from  Stewart  of  Baldorran,  arms  having  been  previously 
matriculated  by  another  branch  of  the  family).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,   a  lion  rampant   gules,   armed   and  langued 


azure,  within  a  double  tressure   flory  counterflory   gules; 
.or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  a   mullet 
gules  ;    3.   argent;  a   saltire  engrailed  between  four   roses 
gules,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  all  within  a  bordure  com- 
ponee  engrailed  argent  and  gules,  the  latter  charged  with 
mullets  silver.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.     Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the 
hand  naked  and  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
hilted  and  pommelled  or.     Motto — "  Deo  juvante  vinco." 
Only  son  of  the  late  Charles  Duncan  Stewart  of  Pointe 
Coupee,  Louisiana,  U.S.A. ,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1845, 
Julia,  d.  of  Senator  John  Black,  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Mississippi : — 
John  Black  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1880,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  Jay  Kirk  Busby  of  Philadelphia.    Res.  — 17  West 
56th  Street,  New  York.     Postal  address — c/o  National  City 
Bank  of  New  York,  11  Waterloo  Place,  S.W.i.     Club— St. 
Anthony  (New  York). 

STEWART.  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  be- 
tween in  chief  two  garbs  of  the  second  and  in  base  an  Indian 
crown  gules  ;  the  escutcheon  charged  with  his  badge  of 
Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  couped  below  the  elbow 
and  erect,  vested  gules,  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger 
proper,  hiked  or.     Motto  (over)—"  Pro  rege  et  lege." 

Only  son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Norman  Robert  Stewart, 

C.B.,  2nd  Bart.,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1926  ;   m.  1875,  Ada.  dau- 

of  P.  W.  Hewitt  of  Bombay: — 

Sir  Douglas  Law  Stewart,  3rd    Bart.  (ii4   June,    1881), 

Ind.  Police  Service,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1903,  Lilan  Dorothea,   d. 

of  F.  W.  Quarry.      Postal  address— do  Lady  Stewart,  18 

Freeland  Road,  Ealing,  W. 


MACTAGGART-STEWART  (L.O.,  1895).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  sur- 
mounted of  a  bend  engrailed  gules,  charged  with  three 
salmon  of  the  first,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  buckle,  all 
within  a  double  tressure  flowered  and  counterflowered  of 
the  fourth  (for  Stewart) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  bend  sable 
between  two  owls  proper  (for   MacTaggart).      Mantling 


azure,  doubled  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-lion  rampant,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a  buckle 
or.    Motto  (over  the  crest) — "  Suffibulatus  majores  sequor." 
Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Mark  John  MacTaggart  Stewart, 
first  Baronet,  of  Southwick,  in  tke  Stewartry  of  Kirk- 
cudbright, and  of  Ardwell  and  Blairderry,  co.  Wigtown, 
V.D.,    J. P.,    and    D.L.,    b.  1834;    d.  1923;    m.   1866, 
Marianne  Susanna,  only  child  of  John  Orde  Ommanney 
by  his  wife  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  MacTaggart , 
Bart.,  of  Ardwell,  in  accordance  with  whose  will  Sir 
Mark  and  Lady  Stewart  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  MacTaggart : — 
Sir  Edward  Orde  MacTaggart-Stewart,  2nd  Bart.  (7  Oct. 
1892),  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  Grenadier  Guards,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Wigtownshire,  b.   1883 ;    m.   1917,   Hon.  Margaret  Selina 
Flora  Maud,  d.  of  3rd  Baron  Donington  ;  and  has  issue — 
Jean  Susanna  Flora  ;  and  Faith  Agnes  Devorguilla.     Seats 
— Ardwell,  Wigtownshire,  N.B. ;  and  Knockishee,  Glenluce. 
Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

STEWART  of  Athenry  and  Ballygawley  Park  (28  Nov. 
1808,  U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure, 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  vert ;  2  and  3, 
or,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  portcullis 
sable,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  gobony  argent  and  vert. 
Mantling  or  and  azure.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  unicorn's  head  or,  horned  and  crined  argent. 
Motto — "  Forward. " 

Sons   of  Sir   John    Marcus   Stewart,   3rd   Bart.,  D.L. 

co.    Tyrone    (High    Sheriff    1858),    late    of   the    6th 

Dragoons,  Gentleman  Usher  to  the  Duke  of  Abercorn, 

K.G. ,  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  1830  ;  d.   1905  ; 

m.  1856,  Annie  Coote,  d.  and  coh.  of  George  Powell 

Houghton  of  Kilmannock,  co.  Wexford  : — 

Sir  Hugh  Houghton  Stewart,  4th  Bart.  (21  June  1803),  J.  P. 

and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1903)  co.  Tyrone,  Brig. -Gen.  1914, 

late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Innis- 

killing  Fus.  and  Maj.  Reserve  of  Officers,  formerly  Capt.  2nd 

Batt.   Royal  Irish  Rifles,  served  in  S.   Africa  1901-2,  and 


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Great  War,  educated  at  Wellington  Coll.  and  R.  M.  C.  Sand- 
hurst, b.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1915,  Amy  (d.  1924),  d.  of  the  late 
Walpole  Eyre  Greenwell,  and  widow  of  Frederick  Charles 
Caldwell ;  2nd,  1925,  Agatha  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Rutherford  Morton,  of  Halstead,  Essex.  Seats — Bally- 
gawley  Park  and  Lough  M'Rory  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone. 
Town  res. — 1  Hyde  Park  Place,  W.2.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

George  Powell  Stewart,  Esq.,  late  D.A.A.G.  Jersey,  Lt.- 
Col.  Royal  Inniskilling  Fus. .served  in  Burmah  1891-2,  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900-2,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1895,  Florence  Maria 
Georgina,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  James  Godfrey,  A.D.C., 
of  Grainville  Manor,  St.  Saviour's,  Jersey;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  John  Houghton  Stewart,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R. 
Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (2)  Hugh 
Charlie  Godfrey  Stewart,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.  Inniskilling 
Fus.  ,b.  1895;  and  Mary.  Res. — Grainville  Manor,  Jersey. 
Cosmo  Gordon  Stewart,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
late  Col.  R.A.,  served  in  Chitral  1895,  in  Egypt  1897,  again 
in  1898,  in  Nile  Expedition  1899,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
and  during  the  European  War  1914  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.M.G. ,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1869;  m.  19 11,  Gladys  Berry, 
d,  of  late  Dr.  J.  H.  Honeyman  of  Auckland,  N.Z. ;  and 
has  issue— Charles  Cosmo  Bruce  Stewart,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912.  Res. — Downlands,  Sway,  Hants.  Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

Rev.  Julian  Leslie  Stewart,  Vicar  of  Staplefield,  Hayward's 
Heath,  Sussex,  from  1909,  b.  1873;  m.  1904,  Henrietta 
Georgiana,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Lane,  D.L. ,  of  Broad- 
oak,  Bexhill.  Res. — The  Vicarage,  Staplefield,  Hayward's 
Heath,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Hugh  Stewart,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  22nd  Foot,  and 

formerly  Governor  of  Kilkenny  Prison,   b.   1840  ;    d. 

1909;  m.  1874,  Harriet  Emily,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Howard 

St.  George  of  St.  John's,  co.  Down  : — 

Herbert  St.  George  Stewart,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  6th  Batt. 

R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1888;  m.  1922,  Eileen  Elizabeth,  d. 

of  Tom  Burberry,  of  Basingstoke.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  Bart.,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone, 

b.  1792;  d.  1854;  m.  1837,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev  Henry 

Lucas  St.  George  of  Dromore,  co.  Tyrone  : — 

Henry  Lucas  St.  George  Stewart,  Esq.,  late  Lt.-Col.  3rd 

Batt.  Highland  L.I.,  formerly  Lieut.  74th  Highlanders,  b. 

1847  ;  m.  1875,  Margaret   Smyth  (d.  1877),  d.  of  John  Kerr 

of  Heathfield,   Greenock.       Res. — Hermitage,    Blackrock, 

Dublin,     Clubs — Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Kildare  Street. 

Sons  of  George  Vesey  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  J. P.,  of 

Martray,  New  Zealand,  emigrated  to  New  Zealand  and 

founded   there  the   Stewart  Special  Settlements,  Kati 

Kati,  of  emigrants  from  the  North  of  Ireland,  b.  1832  ; 

d.  1920;   m.  1st,  1856,  Margaret  Torrens  (d.  1914),  d. 

of  John  Rowley  Miller  of  Moneymore,  co.  Derry  ;  2nd, 

1919,  Alice  Stein  :  — 

Mervyn  Archdale  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1856;  m.  1881, 

Phcebe,  d.  of  Robert  H.  Gledstanes ;  and  has  had  issue — 

George  Cecil  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  killed  in  action 

1918  ;  Mary  Sophia  Ethel  [m.  1918,  Robert  R.  Turner]; 

and  Evelyn  Frances.      Res. — Edgecumbe  Road,  Tauranga, 

New  Zealand. 

John  Rowley  Miller  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1st, 
1886,  Ellen  Louisa(rf.  I9i2),d.  of  John  Furniss,  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand  ;  2nd,  1913,  Louise  Beatrice,  d.  of  Thomas 
G.  Travis,  of  Dunedin,  N.Z.;  and  has  issue — Mervyn 
Oswald  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  George  Leslie  Stewart, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893;  Trevor  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Adela  Louisa  ;  Florence  ;  Elise  ;  Rita  ;  and  Doris  ;  and 
(by  2nd  marriage) — John  Rowley  Miller  Stewart,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914.     Res. — 

Hugh  Alexander  Montgomery  Moore  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P., 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1891,  Susan,  d.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Clark  of 
Hobart ;  and  has  issue — James  Edward  Frederick  Vesey 
Tasman  Stewart,   Gentleman,    b.  ;    Hugh   Alexander 

Murray    Stewart,    Gentleman,    b.  ;     Gilbert     Harry 

Stewart,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    Christina    Martina;    and 

Myrtle.     Res. — Papomoa,  New  Zealand. 

Andrew  Charles  Henry  Arbuthnot  Stewart,  Gentleman, 
b.  1870.     Res. — 

William  Nassau  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1920, 
May  Eveline,  d.  of  the  late  Luther  Wright,  of  Bradford. 
Res. — 28  Pollen  Street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Son  of  Hugh  Stewart,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.A. ,  J. P.  New 
Zealand,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1909;  m.  1870,  Adela  Blanche 
(d.  1910),  d.  of  Major  James  Anderson,  D.L. ,  of 
Havering  Grange : — 
Rev.  Mervyn  James  Stewart,  F.  R.G.S. ,  formerly  Capt. 
4th   Batt    Duke   of  Cornwall's  L.I.,    b,    1871 ;    m.    1910, 


Margaret  Emma,  second  d.  of  Frederick  Jeffray  Steuart 
of  New  Plymouth,  N.Z. ;  and  has  issue — (r)  Hugh  St.  Clair 
Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (2)  David  Stewart,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912  ;  Mary  Jeffray;  and  Audrey  Mervyn.  Res. — 
Manuden  Vicarage,  Stansted,  Essex. 

ROBERT  BRUCE  STEWART,  Gentleman,  B.A., 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Chief  of  the  Stewarts  of  Lorn, 
Appin,  and  Ardsheal.  Born  April  23,  1863,  being  the  eldest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  John  Stewart  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Barrister-at-Law,  by  his  wife,  fourth  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Forbes  Winslow.    Armorial  bearings  (L.O. ,  12  June  1772). 


Quarterly,  1  and  4,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent  (for 
Stewart) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  galley,  her  sails  trussed  up 
and  oars  in  action  sable  (for  Lorn).  Above  the  shield 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is 
set  for  Crest,  a  unicorn's  head  issuing  out  of  a  wreath 
argent,  maned,  horned,  and  bearded  or ;  on  a  scroll  above, 
this  Motto,  "Quhidder  will  zie"  ;  and  on  a  compartment 
below  the  shield  are  placed  for  Supporters — Two  roebucks 
proper.  Livery — Light  blue,  with  gold  facings.  Residence — 
4A  Launceston  Place,  W.  8.     Club — Union. 

STEWART  of  Calderpark  (L.O.,  1868).  Parted  per 
bend  or  and  argent,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  of  the  second, 
in  chief  a  stag's  head  couped  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
pelican  in  her  piety  feeding  her  young  gules.  Motto — 
"  Vulnere  viresco." 

Son  of  the  late  James  Reid  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Calder- 
park,  J. P.,   D.L.,    Hon.    Col.    Lanarksh.    Vol.    Art., 
d.  1896;  m.  1850,  Jane,  ygst.  d.  of  James  Murdoch: — 
Stanley  Reid  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Post.  add. — 
c/o  Mrs.  Reid  Stewart,  19  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

STEWART  (Conf.  U.O.,  1910).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
or,  a  bend  compony  argent  and  azure,  between  two  lions- 
rampant  gules  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  saltire  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon  statant  or.  Motto — "  Metuenda  corolla  draconis." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  orange  facings. 

Surv.  sons  of  Alexander  John  Robert  Stewart,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L. ,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1853,  and  co. 
Down  1861,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1851,  Isabella  Rebecca 
(d.  1914),  sixth  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Hector  John  Graham 
Toler,  2nd  Earl  of  Norbury:  — 
Charles  Hector  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  23  May  1853  ;  m. 

1910,  Minnie,  d.  of  William  Barwell.  Res. — 6  York  Place 
Mansions,  W. 

George  Lawrence  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  1861  ;  m. 

1911,  Emma  May,  only  d.  of  Bradford  Hardinge,  H.M. 
Bengal  C.S.     Res. — 129  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Cecil  George  Graham  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  14  June 
1868  ;  m.  1916,  Edith  Rede,  d.  of  Robert  Orford  Buckley. 
Res.— 9  Zetland  House,  Marloes  Road,  W.8. 


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STEWART  (L.O.,  12  June  1772  and  1908).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent  (Stewart) ;  2  and 
3,  argent,  a  galley  sable,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action  proper, 
flagged  gules  (Lome),  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  vert 
charged  with  three  crescents  gold.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  unicorn's  head  couped 

argent,  armed  andcrinedor.    Motto — "  Quhidder  will  zie." 

Eld.  son  of  Alexander  Stewart  of  Bombay,  b.  ;  d. 

;  m.  ,  Elizabeth  Dalziell,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 

Cheape,  G.C.B.  :— 

James  Cheape  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  ,      Res. — 

STEWART  of   Kinlochmoidart  (L.O.,  10  April  1906). 


or.     Creat — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head 
couped  argent,  horned  gules.     Motto — "  Pass  forward." 
Eld.  son  of  Robert  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Renfrew 
and  Midlothian,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Inverness,  b.  1825; 
d.  1909  ;  m.  1856,  Margaret,  d.  of  late  William  Steven- 
son : — 
John    Charles  Stewart,   Gentleman,  b.    1858;    m.   1890, 
Anna  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Babington,  late  7th  Hussars,  of 
Brooklands,  Hants.  ;  and  has  issue — Lt.-Col.  Robert  Neil 
Stewart    O.B.E.,    M.C.,   b.     1891  ;    and   Sybil    Maud  [m. 
19 14,  Kenneth  Meiklejohn,  Q.O.  Cameron  Highlanders]. 
Seat — Kinlochmoidart,     co.      Inverness.        Clubs — New 
University,  New  (Edinburgh). 

PUR VES-STE WART  (H.Coll.,  23  Dec.  1920).  Argent, 
on  a  bend  gules,  between  in  chief  a  Saracen's  head  in 
profile  couped  at  the  neck  proper,  banded  of  the  field, 
and  in  base  a  portcullis  sable,  chained  of  the  second, 
a  rod  of  ^Esculapius  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules, 
charged  with  a  rod  of  /Esculapius  erect  gold,  and  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  thistle  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
Motto—"  Straight  and  forward." 

Son  of  the  late  John  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Edin- 
burgh, d.  1924  : — 

Sir  James  Purves  Purves-Stewart,  K.C.M.G.  (1918), 
C.B.  (mil.,  1916),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Comdr. 
Order  of  St.  Sava  (Serbia),  served  S.  Africa,  and  Great 
War,  Sen.  Physician  Westminster  Hospital,  b.  1869  ; 
assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  1922,  the  additional  surname  of 
Purves ;  m.  19 10,  Elizabeth  Phipps,  d.  of  late  William 
Franks,  of  Liverpool.  Res. — 8  Buckingham  Street, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

STEWART  of  Balnakeilly  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  surmounted  by 
a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  of  the  second ; 


Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent  between  three  cat-a- 
mountain  heads  affrontee  gules.     Mantling  azure,  doubled 


2  and  3,  azure,  three  garbs  or,  the  whole  within  a  bordure 
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doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding  a  dagger  erect  in  pale 
proper.  Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  white  facings. 

Eld.  s.   of  Henry  Black  Stewart,  Esq.,  of  Balnakeilly, 

J, P.,  b.  1808;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1846,  Mary  Forbes  Kinloch, 

d.  of  Capt.  James  Hood,  93rd  Highlanders: — 

Alexander  Blair  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.  andD.L.  Perthsh., 

late    Hon.    Maj.    3rd    Batt.    Roy.    Highlanders    ("Black 

Watch"),  b.  26  Nov.   1849.     Seat — Balnakeilly,  Pitlochry, 

N.B.     Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors',  New  (Edinburgh). 

STEWART  of  Harpenden  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  or, 
and  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  on  a  pale  of  the 
third  between  two  lymphads  sails  furled  sable,  a  port- 
cullis of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lymphad  as  in  the  arms, 
between  two  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Motto — "  There  remaineth 
a  rest." 

Son  of  Rev.  A.  Stewart,  Congregational  Minister, 
at  Barnet,  b.  1790  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1824  : — 
Halley  Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sussex,  M.P.  Spalding 
1887-95,  and  Greenock  1906-10,  b.  1838  ;  m.  1865,  Jane 
[d.  1924),  d.  of  Joseph  Atkinson,  of  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Percy  Malcolm  Stewart,  Esq., 
O.B.E.,  J. P.  co.  Bedford,  b.  1872  [m.  1st,  ,  Cordelia 

(d.  1906),  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Compton-Rickett, 
D.L.,  M.P. ;  2nd,  ,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Joseph  Pratt,  of 

High  Firs,  Brenchley,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — 3  sons  ;  and 
2  daus.  (Res.— 4  Templewood  Avenue,  Hampstead, 
N.W.3)] ;  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and 

1  dau.  Res. — The  Red  House,  Harpenden,  Herts.  Club 
— National  Liberal. 

STEWART  (L.O.,  1672 ;  rematric.  1927).  Or,  a 
fess  chequy  azure  and  argent  between  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  in  chief  and  as  many  cushions  in  base 
gules,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second 
(Stewart  of  Drummin).  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  hands  holding  a 
heart  proper.  Mottoes—"  Corde  et  manu  "  (above  the 
crest) ;  "  Dinna  forget  "  (below  the  arms).  Livery — 
Dark  blue  cloth  coat,  with  scarlet  facings,  cuffs  and 
collar. 

Second  son  of  Surgeon-General  Ludovick  Charles 
Stewart,  of  5  St.  George's  Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
N.W.,  b.   1819  ;    d.  1889  J    w-   1852,  Emma,  d.  of 
George  Ray,  Sittingbourne,  Kent : — 
Rev.  Hugh  Fraser  Stewart,  D.D.  (Cantab.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Fellow  of  Eton, 
Reader   in    French    in    the    University    of   Cambridge, 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1902,  Jessie  Graham,  d.  of  William  Graham 
Crum,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Thornliebank,  Renfrewshire,  and  has 
issue — Ludovick  Drumin  Stewart,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
Jean  Margaret ;    Katharine  Fraser  ;   Frideswide  Frances 
Emma  ;  and  Margaret  Campbell.     Res. — Trinity  College 
Cambridge  ;   Girton  Gate,  Cambridge. 

STEWART  (L.O. ).    Or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and  argent, 

surmounted  of  a  bend  invected  sable,  charged  with  three 

cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  third,  in  dexter  chief  point  a 

canton  gyronny  of  eight  of  the  first  and  fourth.     Mantling 

azure,  doubled  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 

demi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.     Motto 

— "  Sequamurleonem."    Livery-  Blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Eldest  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Brown  Stewart,  late  30th 

Regt.  and  R.A.S.C,  *.    1841  ;  d.   1924;   m.   1st,  1872, 

Margaret  Millborough  (d.  1893),  d.    of  Sigismond  de 

Pass  ;     2nd,   1904,    Maude,    d.    of   Henry   Tinker   of 

Huddersfield  :  — 

Archibald  Thomas  Stewart,  Esq.,  O.B.E.  (mil.),  Comdr. 

(ret.)  R.N.,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  Comdr.  Order  of  the 

Nichan  Iftikar  (Tunis),  h.  1876;  m.  1913,  Agnes  Herbert, 

d.  of  the  :late  James  B."  Thorpe,   of  Port   Erin,   I.O.M. 

Res.— Langness,  Bush  Hill,  Winchmore  Hill,  Middx. 

STEWART  (L.O.).  Or,  a  fess  engrailed  chequy  azure 
and  argent,  between  a  stag's  head  caboshed  sable  in  chief, 
and  an  escallop  of  the  last  in  base.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion's 
head  erased  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.  Motto — 
"  Semper  fidelis." 

Son  of  : — 

George  SJeinson  Stewart,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Captain  Highland 
L.I.,  b.  .     Postal  address — 

STEWART   (L.O.).      Or,    a    fess  chequy   azure   and 


argent,  surmounted  of  a  bend  invected  gules,  charged 
with  a  crescent  of  the  first,  between  three  men's  hearts 
of  the  fourth,  each  within  a  fetterlock  sable,  two  in  chief 
and  one  in  base.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn's  head  erased 
argent,  armed  and  maned  or.  Motto — •"  Avant." 
Son  of  : — 

James  Allan  Stewart,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  b.  .     Res. — 

STEWART  nf  Balgownie  (L.O.).  Or,  a  fess  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  a  Roman  charioteer  driving 
a  chariot  with  two  horses  in  chief,  and  in  base  a 
demi-figure  of  St.  Kentigern,  bearing  in  the  sinister  hand 
a  crozier,  the  dexter  hand  raised  in  benediction  all 
proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
holding  a  sword  erect  in  pale  proper,  hilted  and  pom- 
melled or.     Motto — "  Metue  nunquam." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  James  Watson  Stewart,  1st  Bart., 

b.  1852  ;   d.  1922  ;    m.  1883,  Marion  Symington,  d. 

of  Rev.  Alexander  Young,  of  Darvel,  co.  Ayr : — 

Sir  Alexander  Watson  Stewart,  2nd  Bart.  (10  Dec. 

1920),  of  Balgownie,  co.  Dumbarton,  b.  1886.     Seat — 

Balgownie,  Banchory,  co.  Kincardine. 

STEWART  (L.O.).  Or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  a  crescent  accompanied  by  two  quatre- 
foils  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  buckle  all  sable.  Mantling 
azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
the  stump  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting  proper.  Motto — 
"  Resurgam." 

Son    of  : — 

William  Burton  Stewart,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Major  Lothian 
and  Border  Horse,  b.  .     Res. — 

STEWART  (L.O.).  Or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  two  chess-rooks  in  chief  sable,  and  in 
base  a  cross  flory  of  the  second.    Mantling  azure,  doubled 


or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-savage 
wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel,  holding 
a  club  over  his  sinister  shoulder  proper,  all  between 
two  wings  erect  or.     Motto — "  Nil  desperandum." 

Son  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Huntly,  b.  1845  ;    d. 

1895  ;   m.  1882,  Ann,  d.  of  William    Blomfield,   of 

Dikey,  nr.  Diss,  Norfolk : — 
William    Stewart    Stewart,    Gentleman,    Hon.    Game 
Warden,  Assam,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1914,  Hester  Charlotte,  d. 


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of  Capt.  O.  C.  B.  D.  Walcot,  J.P.,  of  Bitterley  Court, 
Salop ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Walcot  Stewart, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  (2)  Alexander  Walcot  Stewart, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922.  Res. — Jaipur,  Assam,  India;  Great 
Ness  House,  Salop. 

STEWART-BAM  of  Ards  (R.L.  1910,  U.O.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  per  pale  sable  and  or,  barry  of  four  counter- 
changed,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  thistle,  slipped  and  leaved, 
between  two  dice  proper  (Bam) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  bend 
counter-compony  argent  and  azure,  between  two  lions 
rampant  gules,  in  the  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  third, 
and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  of  the  fourth  (Stewart). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  thistle,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  between  two 
ostrich  feathers  or  (Bam)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dragon  statant  or,  charged  with  a  crescent,  as  in  the  arms, 
and  (for  distinction)  charged  on  the  wing  with  a  cross  crosslet 
gules  (Stewart).  Motto — "  Metuenda  corolla  draconis." 
Son  of  J.  A.  Bam  of  Cape  Town,  M.L.A.  for  Cape 
Town,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Maria  Frederika,  d.  of 
van  Blommestein  of  Cape  Town : — 
Lt.-Col.SirPieter  Canzius  van  Blommestein  Stewart-Bam, 
O.B.E.,  Knt.  Bach.  (1907),  J. P.  co.  Donegal  and  for  Cape 
Colony,  Lt.-Col.  London  Regt.,  served  in  S.  African 
War  (medal),  late  Senior  Memb.  Cape  Legislative  Assembly 
for  Cape  Town,  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the 
Imperial  Exhibition  1915,  b.  1869;  m.  1910,  Ena  Dingwall 
Tasca,  d.  and  h.  of  late  Alexander  George  John  Stewart 
of  Ards,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland;  and  has  issue — Alexander 
Pieter  Canzius  van  Blommestein  Stewart-Bam,  Esq.,  t>. 
1914  ;  Patrick  John  van  Blommestein  Stewart-Bam,  Esq., 
b.  1920  ;  Patricia  May  Julia  van  Blommestein  ;  Ena  Mary 
Isabel  van  Blommestein  ;  and  Molly  Phyllis  Tasca  van 
Blommestein.  Res. — Ards,  Cashelmore,  co.  Donegal, 
Ireland  ;  Laurencetown  House,  Ducks  Hill,  Northwood, 
Middx.  ;  Bow's  Buildings,  St.  George's  Street,  Cape  Town. 
Clubs — Sports,  Royal  Automobile,  City  (Cape  Town). 

STEWART-LIBERTY  (R.L.,  15  Mar.  1918,  H.  Coll,). 
Arms  of  Liberty  : —  Party  per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  in 
chief  a  tower  between  two  fleurs-de-lys,  and  in  base  a 
lion  passant  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  tower  gules,  a  lion 
passant  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a  fleur-de-lys  both 
or.     Motto—"  Libertas." 

Son  of  Donald  Stewart,  M.D.,   of   Nottingham,    6. 

1843  ;   d.  1914  ;  m.  1883,  Ada,  d.  of  the  late  Arthur 

Liberty,  of  Nottingham,  and  sister  of  the  late  Sir 

Arthur  Lasenby  Liberty  : — 
Capt.  Ivor  Stewart-Liberty,  M.C.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Bucks. 
Batt.  Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.,  J.P.  and  C.C.  Bucks., 
Barrister-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  who  assumed  by  R.L., 
15  Mar.  1918,  the  additional  surname  and  the  arms  of 
Liberty,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1913,  Evelyn,  d  of  Canon  C.  O. 
Phipps,  of  Aylesbury ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Ivor 
Stewart-Liberty,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Charles  Donald 
Stewart-Liberty,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Susan;  Jane;  and 
Faith.  Res. — Lee  Manor,  The  Lee,  Bucks. ;  25  Great 
Marlborough  Street,  W.i.     Club — New  University. 

STEWART-MACKENZIE  of  Seaforth  (L.O.,  T890). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or 
(Mackenzie  of  Seaforth  and  Kintail) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  argent,  surmounted  of  a  bend  engrailed 
gules,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the 
last  (Stewart,  Earl  of  Galloway).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  on  the  dexter 
side,  a  mountain  in  flames  proper  (Mackenzie) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  proper  (Stewart). 
Supporters— On  the  dexter  a  savage  wreathed  about  the 
head  and  middle  with  laurel,  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a 
baton  erect  on  his  shoulder  burning  at  the  end,  his  hair 
inflamed  also  proper  ;  on  the  sinister,  a  greyhound  proper. 
Mottoes — ' '  Luceo  non  uro  "  ;  "  Virescit  vulnere  virtus. ' ' 
Only  son  of  the  late  Keith  William  Stewart-Mackenzie, 
J.P. ,  D.L. ,  by  his  first  wife  Hannah  Charlotte,  d.  of 
the  late  J.  J.  Hope-Vere  : — 

The  late  Rt.  Hon.  James  Alexander  Francis  Humberston 
Stewart-Mackenzie,  Baron  Seaforth  (cr.  1921),  F.R.G.S., 
J. P.,  D.L. ,  and  Vice-Lieut,  for  Ross  and  Cromarty,  late 
Comdg.  9th  Lancers,  representing  the  former  Earls  of  Sea- 
forth (cr.  1797,  extinct  1815),  b.  1847:  d.  1923;  m.  1899, 
Mary,  only  d.  of  E.  Steinkopff  of  Lyndhurst,  Hayward's 
Heath.  Seat—  Brahan  Castle,  Conon  Bridge,  co.  Ross,  N.  B. 
Town  res. — 47  Berkeley  Square,  London,  W. 


STEWART-MURRAY  (L.O.,  1865).  Quarterly,  first 
and  fourth  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  paly  of  six  or 
and  sable  (the  ancient  Earldom  of  Atholl) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a 
fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent  (Stewart)  ;  second  grand 
quarter,  azure,  three  mullets  argent  within  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterflory  or  (Murray)  ;  third  grand  quarter,  quar- 
terly, 1.  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  bucks'  heads 
caboshed  or  (Stanley) ;  2.  gules,  three  legs  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  conjoined  in  triangle  at 
the  upper  part  of  the  thigh  (for  the  Isle  of  Man,  as  Lord 
thereof) ;  3.  or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  plates 
(Latham);  4.  gules,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  argent 
(Strange);  fourth  grand  quarter,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant azure;  2  and  3,  azure,  five  fusils  in  fesse  or  (both  for 
Percy).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-savage  proper,  holding  in 
his  right  hand  a  dagger  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  and 
in  his  left  hand  a  key  of  the  last.  Supporters — Dexter,  a 
savage  proper,  wreathed  about  the  head  and  waist  vert, 
his  feet  in  fetters  of  iron,  the  chain  held  up  by  his  right 
hand  also  proper  ;  sinister,  a  lion  gules,  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  azure,  thereon  three  mullets  argent.  Motto — "  Furth 
fortune  and  fill  the  fetters." 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  The  Most  Noble  Sir  John  James 
Hugh    Henry   Stewart-Murray,   7th   Duke   of  Atholl, 
K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Hereditary  Sheriff  of  Perth- 
shire,   and    President    of    the   Terr.    Force     Assoc. ; 
Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle,  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Batt.  the  Black  Watch,  late  Lieut,  and  Capt.   Scots 
Fus.  Gds.,  b.  1840;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1863,  Louisa  (d.  1902), 
eldest  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  7th  Bart.  : — 
The    Most    Noble    Sir    John    George    Stewart-Murray, 
K.T.,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  8th  Duke  of  Atholl 
(30  June  1703),  Marquess  and    Earl  of  Atholl,  Marquess 
and  Earl  of  Tullibardine,  Earl  of  Strathtay  and  Strath- 
ardle,  Viscount  Glenalmond,  Balquhidder,  and  Glenlyon, 
Baron  Murray  of  Tullibardine,  Lord  Murray,    Balvenie, 
and   Gask,  in  Scotland;    Baron  Strange  of  Knockyn,   in 
England ;  Earl  Strange,  Baron  Percy,  and  Baron  Murray 
of    Stanley,     co.    Gloucester,    in    Great    Britain  ;     Baron 
Glenlyon   of  Glenlyon,   in  the  United    Kingdom ;    Lord- 
Lieut.  Perthshire,  Pres.  Perthshire  Terr.  Force  Assoc,  M.P. 
for  W.  Perthshire  1910-16,  Lord  High  Commissioner  Gen. 
Assembly    of    Church    of    Scotland     191 8-19-20,     Lord 
Chamberlain  to  the  Household  1921-22,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(ret.)  T.A.,  late  Capt.  and  Brev.-Major  Royal  Horse  Gds.r 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  and   Hon.  Col.   Scottish  Horse  Yeo., 
served  in  the  Soudan  1898,   in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,   and 
Great  War  (desp.,   C.B.),   b.   1871 ;   m    1899,    Katharine 
Marjory,  D.B.E.,  LL.D.,  J.P.  Perthshire,  M.P.  Kinross, 
and   W.  Div.  of    Perth  since   1923,   Pari.  Sec.  Board  of 
Education  since  1924,  fourth  d.  of  Sir  James  Henry  Ramsay, 
10th  Bart.,  of  Banff.    Seats— Blair   Castle,  Blair  Atholl; 
Dunkeld  House,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire.    Town  res. — 98  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  S.W.     Clubs— Carlton,  Naval  and  Military, 
Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). 

JAMES  STEWART- ROBERTSON,  Esq.,  D.L.  and 
J.P.  for  co.  Perth,  late  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt.  R.H.  Born 
Nov.  14,  1856,  being  the  only  son  of  James  Stewart- Robert- 
son, Esq. ,  D.  L.  and  J.  P. ,  of  Edradynate,  in  the  co.  of  Perth, 
by  his  wife  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Cunninghame  of 
Balanorris,  Isle  of  Man.  Armorial  hearings  (L.O.,  1885)— 
Quarterly,  first  and  fonrth  grand  quarters,  counterquartered, 
1  and  4,  or,  a  fess  chequy  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  a  label  of 
three  points  gules  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  three  garbs  or  (Stewart)  ; 
second  grand  quarter,  gules,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  ar- 
gent, armed  and  langued  azure,  in  chief  a  crescent  of  the 
second  for  difference  (Robertson);  third  grand  quarter  ar- 
gent ,  a  shake-fork  sable,  between  three  roses  gules  (Cunning- 
hame). Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— On  the 
dexter  side  a  griffin  passant  proper  ;  with  the  Motto,  "Never 
unprepared  "  (Stewart) ;  on  the  sinister  side  an  arm  erect,  the 
hand  holding  an  imperial  crown  proper;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Virtutis  gloria  merces"  (Robertson).  Livery— Blue, 
bordered  with  yellow.  Married,  Sept.  n,  1880,  Janet 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Thomas  William  Murray  Allan,  Esq., 
DL.,  J.P.  of  Glenfeochan,  Argyllshire;  and  has  Issue— 
Dorothy  Campbell.  Estates— Edradynate,  Cluny,  and 
Colquhalzie,  all  in  the  co.  of  Perth.  Seat—  Edradynate, 
Strathtay,  Perthshire.      Club— New  (Edinburgh).  | 

STEWART-SAVILE,  see  SAVILE. 

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STIFFE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  raguly  azure  and  or, 
in  chief  two  estoiles  of  the  last  and  in  base  as  many  spears 
in  saltire,  banded  together  with  a  ribband  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
eagle  rising  or,  winged  semee  of  estoiles  azure,  in  the  beak 
a  billet  also  azure.     Motto — "  Recte  et  firme." 

Sons  of  Arthur  William  Stiffe,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Indian 
Navy  and  Capt  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1863, 
Henrietta,  d.  of  John  Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 
Bucks.  : — 
Archibald  Francis  Everitt,  Esq.,  Major  R,A. ,  b.  1867. 
Res.— 

Norman  Cecil  Everitt,  Gentleman,  Indian  Civil  Service, 
b.  1872.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Charles  Everitt  (Stiffe),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1849; 
m.   1890: — 
John  Everitt,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
James  Everitt,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Res. — 


STILES  (L.O.).  Sable,  a  fess  or  fretty  gules,  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  water-bouget  of 
the  second,  accompanied  by  two  bezants.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  wolf's  head  erased  sable,  collared  or,  armed  and  langued 
gules.  Motto — "  Quid  vult,  valde  vult." 
Son  of  Henry  Stiles,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.D.: — 

Sir  Harold  Jalland  Stiles,  K.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.),  Hon.  D.Sc.  Leeds,  Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  and 
St.  Andrew's,  temp.  Col.  R.A.M.C,  Hon.  Surg,  to  the 
King  in  Scotland,  Hon.  F.R.C.S. I.,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1889, 
Cecilia  Norton,  d.  of  David  Law,  Glasgow,  and  has 
ssue — Dorothy  [m.  1917,  Capt.  S.  G.  Rome,  late  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders].  Res. — Whatton  Lodge, 
Gullane,  East  Lothian.  Clubs — Savile,  Athenaeum, 
Caledonian. 


STILGOE  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  cottised 
gules,  between  three  falchions  (or  curtilaxes)  proper,  hilts 
and  pommels  or.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  proper, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  falchion  (or  curtilaxe)as  in  the  arms, 
and  tied  at  the  elbow  with  a  ribbon  gules.  Motto — "  Malo 
mori  quam  foedari."  [Proved  "user"  of  arms,  and  ped. 
regd.  at  H.Coll.  since  1668.] 

Sons  of  Zachariah  Walden  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  of 
Adderbury,  co.  Oxford,  b.  1829;  d.  1878;  m.  1857, 
Ann  Biggs,  d.  of  William  Denchfield  of  Burston 
House,  nr  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  : — 


Hugh  William  Stilgoe,  Esq.,  J. P.  Oxfordshire,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1897,  Mary  Margaret,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Edward  William 
Cory,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.,  and  Rural  Dean  ; 
and  has  issue  —  Hugh  Cory  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1901.  Res.—  The  Grounds,  Adderbury,  nr. 
Banbury. 

Henry  Edward  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  of  Deddington,  co. 
Oxford,  M. Inst. C.E.,b.  1867;  m.  1895,  Henrietta  Stitt,  d.  of 
late  Archibald  Cleland  Tweedie,  City  Treas.  of  Liverpool ; 
and  has  issue — John  Henry  Tweedie  Stilgoe,  Gentleman, 
Sub.-Lieut.  R.N. ,  b.  1907;  Vera  Frances;  and  Elizabeth 
Denchfield.  Res. — Braemar,  Kersfield  Road,  Putney.  Club 
— St.  Stephen's. 

Wilfred  Hamilton  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1870; 
nt.  1899,  Margaret  Hope,  yr.  d.  of  late  Sir  James  Kirk- 
patrick  of  Closeburn,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Kirk- 
patrick  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Res. — 22  Conduit 
Street,  W.     Club— White's. 

Son  of  late  Nathaniel  Page  Stilgoe  of  Adderbury, 
Gentleman,  b.  1852;  d.  1894;  m.  1876,  Betsey  Anne, 
d.  of  Matthew  Savidge  of  Sarsden,  Oxford  : — 

Nathaniel  Gordon  Stilgoe,  Gentleman,  £.  1892;  m.  1920, 
Jessie,  d.  of  T.  W.  Thomas,  of  Romford.  Res.—  Walton- 
on-Thames. 

STILL  [temp.  Eliz.,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  gutte^d'eau, 
three  roses  argent.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  kingfisher  proper.     Motto 
— "Tempus  et  patientia. "     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son  of  James  Charles  Still,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon 

Guards,  b.   1830;  d.   1902;   m.  i860,  Eliza  Margaret, 

only  d.  of  Joseph  Gundry,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.  L.,  of  The 

Hyde,  nr.  Bridport,  Dorset : — 

Charles  John  Gundry  Still,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1st, 

1887,  Sybil  (d.  1909),  d.  of  John  Hardy;  2nd,  1910,  Bertha 

Jane  Muriel  Steuart,  widow  of  Claude  Steuart  and  d.  of 

Frederick  Hill,  M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.      Clubs—  Marylebone 

C.C. ,  Royal  North  Devon  Golf. 

Son  of  Rev.  Canon  John  Still,  M.A.   (Camb. ),  Hon. 
Canon  of  Norwich.   R.D.   of  Humbleyard,   Rector  of 
Hethersett  and  Vicar  of  Ketteringham,  b.   1845  ■    m- 
1876,  Anna  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Nitrill : — 
John  Still,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Son  of  Robert  Still,  b.  1808  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1840,  Laura 
Frances,  d.  of  Ralph  Price:  — 
Ernest  Robert  Still,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1852;  m.  1878, 
Amy  Gordon,  d.  of  Charles  Churchill  of  Weybridge  Park, 
Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — Francis  Churchill  Still,  Esq.,  Capt. 
late  R.G.A.,  *.  1880  \m.  1907,  Hon.  Margaret  Burdett,  d. 
of  5th    Baron    Latymer   (Res. — 45   Phillimore   Gardens, 
Kensington,    W.8)] ;     Violet    Amy ;    Laura    Avice ;    and 
Marjorie  Ellen.     Address — 5  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
W.C.     Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


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LORD   WAVERTREE 


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STILWELL  (H.  Coll.,  4  Oct.  1858).  Argent,  a  bend 
nebuly  azure,  between  three  escutcheons  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and 


argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  water, 
-swan  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  an  anchor  or.     Motto— 
"  Hold  fast."    Livery — White,  green  facings,  brass  buttons. 
Son   of  Geoffrey    Holt   Stilwell,   Esq.,    M.A.   Oxford, 
Lt.-Col.   (V.D.)  4th  Batt.  Hampshire  Regt.    (ret.),  b. 
1865  ;   d.  1927  ;  m.  1893,  Elizabeth  Grant,  d.  of  late 
Charles  Grant  Tindal  of  Fir  Grove,  Eversley  : — 
John  Grant  Stilwell.  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Res.— Hilfield, 
Yateley,  Hants. 

Yngr.  sonsof  John  Pakenham  Stilwell,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Hil- 
field,  Yateley,     Hants.,    b.   1832;    d.    1921  ;    m.    i860, 
Georgina  Elizabeth  (d.   1916),  only  child    of  William 
Stevens,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hilfield,  Yateley,  Hants.  :— 
John  Bernard  Lethbridge  Stilwell,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.), 
4th  Batt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1905,  Maude  Julia 
Ayerst,  d.  of  Fendall  Currie,  Bengal  Cav. ;  and  has  issue — 
Nancy  Maude  ;    and   Elizabeth    Byron.     Res. — Townfield, 
Dorking,  Surrey. 

William  Byron  Stilwell,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  4th  Batt. 
Hants.  Regt.,  b.  1880;  m.  1910,  Blanche,  only  d.  of  late 
William  Lipscomb  of  Beech  Lawn,  Heath,  York ;  and  has 
jSSUe— Godfrey  William  Stilwell,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and 

Katherine  Blanche.     Res. — Heath  House,  Finchampstead, 
Berks. 

Son  of  Henry  Stilwell,  Esq.,  J. P.   co.   Dorset  (High 
Sheriff  1906)  [Livery — Blue,  white  facings,  silver  but- 
tons], b.  1834;  d.  1913;  m.  1st,  1862,  Mary  de  S.  L. 
\d.  1901),  eld.  d.  of  Capt.  S.  Meredith,  R.N.  :— 
Major  Charles  Henry  Stilwell,  Reserve  of  Officers,  late 
3rd  Batt.  (Mil.)  Wilts.  Regt.,  b.  1868  ;    m.  1899,  Alice  Peel, 
ygst.   d.  of  Rev.   W.  Brocklesby  Davies,  Vicar  of  Rams- 
bury,   Wilts.     Seat — Stafford  House,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

STIRLING,  see  CRAWFURD-STIRLING-STUART. 

STIRLING  of  Glorat  (L.O. ,  circa  1672-7,  and  rematric. 
20  June  1913).  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  between 
two  roses  gules,  barbed  vert,  three  buckles  or,  on  a  chief 
of  the  third,  a  naked  arm  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  from  the 
sinister  side  grasping  a  sword  in  pale  and  therewith  guard- 
ing an  imperial  crown  placed  in  the  dexter  chief  point 
proper,  all  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of 
thistles  vert.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion  passant  gules.  Motto— 
"Semper  fidelis."       Supporters— Two  heroes  in  armour, 


their   faces  and  legs   from   the   knees   downwards  naked. 
Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Elphinstone  Fleming  Stirling,  8th 
Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1910;  m.  1867,  Anne 
Georgina,  d.  of  James  Murray  of  16  Byranston  Square: — 
Sir  George  Murray  Home  Stirling,  9th  Bart.  (30  April 
1666),  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Stirling,  D.L.  co. 
Dumbarton,  Keeper  of  Dumbarton  Castle,  Col.  (ret.)  late 
1st  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  Col.  comded.  9th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders  (T.A.)  1924-28,  Member  of  the  King's 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland  (Royal  Company  of  Archers), 
served  through  the  Chitral  Campaign  1895,  the  Tirah 
Campaign  1897-8,  in  S.  Africa  1900-2,  in  Somaliland 
1903-4,  and  Great  War  1915-18,  b.  1869;  m.  1904, 
Mabel  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  C.M.G., 
1st  Bart.,  of  Garnkirk,  co.  Lanark;  and  has  issue — 
Charles  Alexander  Sprot  Home  Stirling,  Esq.,  b.  1910 ; 
George  Archibald  Mungo  Stirling,  Esq.,*.  1915  ;  Elizabeth 
Gloriana ;  Jean  Margaret ;  and  Marjorie  Marigold  Anne. 
Seat — Glorat,  Milton  of  Campsie,  Stirlingshire.  Clubs — 
Army  and  Navy,  R.S.A.C,  New  (Edinburgh),  Stirling 
County. 

STIRLING  of  Keir  and  Cawder  (L.O.,  c.  1672-7; 
rematric.  1903).  Argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  buckles  or. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


his  liveries,  a  Moor's  head  couped  proper.  Motto — "  Gang 
forward."  Supporters— Two  greyhounds  argent,  collared 
gules. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Stirling-Maxwell,  9th  Bart.,  K.T. 

b.    1818;  d.   1878;  m.   1st,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  David, 

8th  Earl  of  Leven  : — 
Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling-Maxwell,  10th  Bart.  (27  March 
1707)  who  bears  the  arms  of  Maxwell  of  Pollok 
(matric.  1696,  but  which  have  not  been  rematric.  since  the 
assumption  of  the  name  of  Maxwell),  D.L.  cos.  Renfrew  and 
Inverness,  and  for  the  co.  of  the  City  of  Glasgow,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Univer.  Coll.  Hospital,  a  Trustee  of  the  Wallace 
Collection  and  of  National  Galleries  of  Scotland,  Hon. 
Col.  7th  Batt.  Scottish  Rifles,  M.P.  for  Glasgow  College 
Div.  1895-1906,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow!, 
b.  1866;  m.  1901,  Ann  Christian,  eld.  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  P.C.,  MP.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Anne.  Seat — Pollok  House,  Refrewshire.  Clubs — Carlton, 
White's,  Bachelors'. 

Archibald  Stirling  of  Keir,  Esq.,  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen., 
served  Scots  Gds.  S.  Africa  1889-1903,  Sudan  (Medal),  and 

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Great  War,  comdg.  Highland  Mounted  Bde.  Gallipoli,  1915, 
2nd  Dismounted  Bde.  1916  (desp.  twice),  M.P.  West 
Perthshire,  1917-19,  D.L.,cos.  Perth.  Stirling,  and  Lanark 
[Arms  of  Stirling  of  Keir  matriculated  to  him  as  above, 
with  the  supporters,  1903],  b  1867  ;  m.  1910,  Hon.  Mar- 
garet Fraser,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  13th  Baron  Lovat ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  William  Joseph  Stirling,  Gentleman,  b.  1911; 
(2)  Peter  John  Stirling,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  (3)  David 
Archibald  Stirling,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  (4)  Hugh  Joseph 
Stirling,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Margaret  Elizabeth  Mary; 
and  Irene  Katharine  Teresa.  Seats — Keir,  Dunblane,  Perth- 
shire ;  Cawder,  Lanarkshire. 

Stirling  of  Kippendavie  (rematric.  1883),  John  Alexander 
Stirling  {q.v. ). 

STIRLING  of  Faskine  (L.O.,  1798).  Argent,  on  a 
bend  engrailed  azure,  between  two  roses  gules,  seeded  or, 
barbed  vert,  three  buckles  of  the  fourth,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  fifth.  Crest — A  dexter  armed  arm  issuing 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  grasping  a  dagger  in  fesse  all  proper, 
the  last  hilted  and  pommelled  or.  Supporters — Two 
hinds  purpure,  senile  of  estoiles  argent,  ducally  gorged  or. 
Motto — "  Gang  Forward." 

Second  son  of  Sir  Walter  George  Stirling,  2nd  Bart. , 

J. P.   and  D.L.  for  Kent  and  Middlesex,  b.  1802;  d. 

1888  ;  m.  1835,  Caroline  Frances  (d.  1898),  d.  of  1st  Earl 

of  Strafford,  G.C.B. :— 
Sir  (Walter)  George  Stirling,  3rd  Bart.  (15  Dec.  1800), 
late  Capt.  R.H.A.,  and  Hon.  Col.  Kent  R.F.Res.  Art., 
A.D.C.  to  Earl  Spencer  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  1869-74, 
and  formerly  Gov.  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Leopold,  subsequently 
an  Extra  Groom-in- Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria,  1866-1901, 
J.P.  for  Northampton  and  Kent,  b.  1839;  m.  1st,  1875, 
Elizabeth  Horatia  Frederica  V.  A.  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Frederick 
Charles  Henry  Seymour,  and  widow  of  3rd  Vise.  Clifden  ; 
2nd,  1903,  Emily  Frances  (who  obtained  a  divorce,  1909), 
d.  of  William  F.  Ramsay,  and  widow  of  2nd  Baron  de  L' Isle 
and  Dudley  ;  and  has  surv.  issue  (by  1st  marriage)— Evelyn 
Mary  Caroline  Lilah  [m.  1903,  Frank  Labouchere].  Res. 
— 50  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Wellington,  Army 
and  Navy. 

STIRLING  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  round  buckles  in  bend 
between  two  bendlets,  all  between  as  many  swans'  heads 
erased  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant  or,  charged  on  the 
body  with  two  estoiles  in  fesse  azure,  and  resting  the  dexter 
paw  on  a  buckle  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "Tenax." 

Only  son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  James  Stirling,  P.C.,  Knt. 

Bach.,  F.R.S.,  Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb. ,  a  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  b.   1836;    d.  ; 

m.  1868,  Aby,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Thomson  Renton  of 

Bradstone  Brook,  Shalford,  Surrey: — 
James  Irvine  Stirling,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn), 
b.   1869.      Address — Little  Glassenbury,  Cranbrook,  Kent  ; 
23  Old  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

Son  of  Hugh  Stirling,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  '•  d-  19oS  I 

m.  : — 

Archibald    William    Stirling,    Gentleman,    Solicitor,    b. 

.     Postal  add.—  Messrs.  Betteley,  Smith  and  Stirling,  s 
Clement's  Inn,  W.C. 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  STIRLING,  Esq.,  D.S.O..M.C, 
Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Scots  Guards,  served  Great 
War,  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour).  Born  Sept.  20,  1881,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Stirling  of  Kip- 
pendavie and  Kippenross,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  John  Leith.  Armorial  hear- 
ings—Argent, on  a  bend  sable,  three  buckles  of  the  first,  in 
chief  a  crescent  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  Moor's 
head  sable,  banded  about  the  temples  argent.  Motto — 
"Gang  forward."  Married  1st,  1904  (div.  1909),  Clara 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Henry  Taylor,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue— Patrick  Stirling,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  2nd,  1914,  Olive  Louisa  Blanche  (div.  1919),  d.  of 
Sir  John  Leslie,  Bt. ;  3rd,  1923,  Gertrude  Lilian,  d.  of  the 
late  Comdr.  William  Sherbrooke,  R.N.,  and  widow  of  9th 
Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine.  Seat—  Kippenross,  nr. 
Dunblane.  Res.— Cauldhame,  Dunblane  ;  Ormeley  Lodge, 
Ham  Common,  Surrey.     Clubs— Guards',  Arthur's. 

STITT  (H.  Coll.,  31  March  1913).  Per  pale  argent  and 
sable,  on  a  chevron  between  three  fieurs-de-lys  flowering 
a  fer-de-moline  fessewise  all  counterchanged.      Crest— On 


a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  issuant  from  a  mount  vert,  a 


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dexter  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping: 
a  fer-de-moline  sable.     Motto — ' '  Sine  labe  decus." 

Son  of  John  Johnson  Stitt,    Esq.,   J.P.  of  Liverpool, 
b.   1826;    d.   1889;    m.   1850,    Mary    Elizabeth,    d.    of 
James  Carlton  of  Irwell  House,  Manchester: — 
James  Carlton  Stitt,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1851 ;  m.   1878,  Mary 
Anne  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Aaron  Brown  ;  and  has  issue — (ohn 
Carlton  Stitt,  Esq.,  T.D.,  Lt.-Col.  R.G.A.,  T.F.  (ret.),/'. 
1879   [m.     1912,  Rachel   Harvey];    Marjory  Napier,  and 
Dorothy  Heslop.      Res. — Kirkside,  Croxteth  Gate,  Liver- 
pool, S.   Clubs — Reform  (Liverpool),  Exchange  (Liverpool), 
University  (Liverpool). 

STOCK  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  between 
two  flowers  of  the  cotton-tree  slipped  proper,  a  hawk  rising 
argent,  belled  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gauntlet  fessewise  or, 
thereon  a  hawk  azure,  holding  in  the  beak  an  annulet 
also  or.     Motto — "  Celeriter  et  audacter." 

Son  of  James  Henry  Stock,   Esq.,   Capt.   Lancashire 

Hussars  Yeo.  Cav.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple), 

M.P.  for  Walton  Division  of  Liverpool,  6.  1855  ;    in. 

1880,  May  Sadina  (/to.— Stoats  Hill,   Uley,  Dursley, 

Glos.),  d.   of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  MacMurrough 

Kavanagh,  P.C.,  Lord-Lieut,  of  co.  Carlow: — 

The  late  Arthur  Boy  Stock,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  d.  1915  ; 

m.  1913,  Evelyn  Victoria  Anne,  d.  of  late  Walter  Robert 

Chandler  and  widow  of  25th  Baron  de  Clifford  (who  m.  3rd, 

George    Vernon    Tate,    Esq.).      Seat—  Glenapp     Castle, 

Ballantrae,  Ayrshire. 

STOCKENSTROM  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and 
or,  a  fesse  wavy  azure,  between  a  sword  and  branch  of 
laurel  in  saltire  proper,  passing  through  the  ring  of  the 
astronomical  character  of  Mars  sable  in  chief,  and  in 
base  the  stump  of  a  tree,  one  branch  sprouting  from  the 
dexter  side  thereof,  issuing  from  water  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  like  stump  of  a  tree,  two  swords  in  saltire,  points 
upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  Motto — ' '  Fortissi 
jure  ortis." 

Son   of  Sir  Andries    Stockenstrom,    3rd  Bart.,    B.A. 

(Camb.),  M.L  A.  Union  of  S.  Africa,  b.  1868  ;  d.  1922  ; 

m.   1896,    Henrietta   Alexandra    Mabel,    d.   of  Johan 

Hendrik  Booysen  of  Klipdrift,  Graff  Reinet ,  S.  Africa : — 


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Sir  Anders  Johan  Booysen  Stockenstrom,  4th  Bart. 
(29  April  1840),  b.  1908.  Res.— Maasstrom,  Bedford  C.P., 
S.  Africa. 

STOCKLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  couped 
and  voided  between  three  mullets  sable.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  hind's  head  two  swords  saltirewise  proper, 
pommels  and  hilts  or.  Motto—"  Virtus  sola  nobilitas." 
Livery — Black  and  buff. 

Son   of    Col.    Henry   Watts   Stockley,    late    R.A., 

b.   1836  ;    d.   1918  ;    m.   1867,  Jean,  d.  of  Thomas 

Mackenzie,     Inspector-General     Bombay    Medical 

Service  : — 
Hugh  Roderick  Stockley,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Brig.-Gen. 
(ret.)  late  R.E.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1904,  Edith  Beatrice,  d.  of 
Lt.-Col.  William  Capel,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue — Ralph 
Capel  Stockley,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  b.  1906 ;  Eileen  Beatrice  Capel ;  and  Joan 
Elizabeth.  Res. — The  Grove,  Stroud,  Glos.  Club — 
United  Service. 

Son  of  William  Stanhope  Stockley,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1853  ; 

m.  1840,  : — 

Col.  John  Stockley,  b.  1847;  m.  1878,  Ellen  Gabbett, 
and  has  issue — Charles  Hugh  Stockley,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army.      Res. — 

Son  of  John  Surtees  Stockley,  b.  18 16  ;  d.  1863;  m. 

1849,  Alicia  Catherine  Diana,  d.  of  Joseph  Gabbett, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  High  Park,  co.  Limerick: — 
Rev.  Joseph  John  Gabbett  Stockley,  M.A.  (T.C.D.), 
Res.  Canon  and  Chancellor  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  b. 
1862;  m.  1891,  Sarah,  d.  of  Thomas  Gibson  Cant,  of 
Croft  House,  Penrith,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Philip 
Lloyd  Stockley,  Esq..  Capt.  M.G.C.,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in 
Great  War  ;  (2)  Rev.  Gilbert  Salkeld  Stockley,  M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  b.  1899  ;  (3) 
George  Ian  Stockley,  Gentleman,  Political  Officer  W. 
Africa,  b.- 1903  ;  and  Alice  Josephine  [m.  1928,  Rev.  C.  E. 
Jarman,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury].  Res. — The 
Close,  Lichfield.     Club — Church  Imperial. 

Sons  of  Col.  George  Watts  Stockley,  b.  1837  ;  d.  19 16  ; 

m.  1868,  Maria,  d.  of  Andrew  Mitchell  Uniacke: — 
Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Uniacke  Stockley,  C.M.G.,  late 
R.A.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1900,  Eleanor  D.,  d.  of  the  late  Admiral 
Henry  Craven  St.  John.  Res. — Place,  Ashburton,  Devon. 
Col.  Ernest  Norman  Stockley,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1898, 
Elsie,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  F.  Cooper,  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Gerald  Ernest  Stockley,  Gentleman,  a  Junior  Vice- 
Consul  in  China,  b.  1900  ;  (2)  Francis  Edward  Stockley, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1902  ;  (3)  Gordon 
H  erbert  Stockley,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Marines, 
b.  1910;  and  Elizabeth  Mary.  Res.  —  Fern  House, 
Queen's  Park,  Chester.     Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

Major  Henry  Hudson  Stockley,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  late 
R.M.L.I.,  Registrar  Central  Chancery  of  the  Orders  of 
Knighthood,  St.  James's  Palace,  S.W.,  Dep.  Sec.  Order 
of  the  Bath  since  1925,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1908,  Ismay,  d.  of 
Dacre  Hamilton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Cornacassa,  co. 
Monaghan.  Res. — 21  Ovington  Gardens,  S.W.3.  Club 
— Naval  and  Military. 

STOCKTON  (H.  Coll.,  7  Nov.  1922).  Per  chevron 
vert  and  or,  in  chief  two  stocks  of  trees  eradicated  and 
in  base  a  cross  flory  counterchanged.  Mantling  vert  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-leopard  proper,  two  roses  gules,  stalked  and 
leaved  also  proper.     Motto — "  Fortitudine  vincit." 

Eldest  son  of  Edwin  Stockton,  of  Sunnycot,  Sale, 
Cheshire,  b.  1843;  m.  1866,  Sarah,  d.  of  John 
Forsyth,  of  Manchester  : — 

Sir  Edwin  Forsyth  Stockton,  Knt.  Bach.,  J. P.  co. 
Chester,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1st,  1899,  Jessie  Gertrude  (d.  1922),  d. 
of  James  Lowe  of  Sale  ;  2nd,  1923,  Alice  Marion,  widow  of 
Lieut.  Noel  Armitage,  of  Hale,  Cheshire ;  and  has  issue  (by 
1st  marriage) — James  Alfred  Stockton,  Esq.,  b.  1900 ; 
Donald  Abbott  Stockton,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  Neville  Grahame 
Stockton,  Esq.,  b.  1909  ;  and  Sybil  Hela.  Seat — Jodrell 
Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Consti- 
tutional, Constitutional  (Manchester). 

STOKER  (U.O. ).  Gyronny  o.  six  argent  and  vert, 
three  popinjays  of  the  second.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Druid's  head  in 
profile,  wreathed  with  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves  proper,  vested 
gules,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or.  Motto — "  Quid 
verum  atque  decens. " 


Sons  of  Abraham  Stoker,  b.  1847;    d.  1912;  m.  1878, 
Florence    Anne  Lemon,    d.    of  Lt.-Col.    James    Bal- 
combe : — 
Thomas  Stoker,  Esq.,  C.S.I.  (1898),  b.  1849;  m.  1891, 
Enid,  d.  of  William  Robert  Bruce,  Master  of  the  King's 
Bench,  Ireland  ;    and  has  issue.     Res. — 42  Egerton  Cres- 
cent, S.W. 

Richard  Nugent  Stoker,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  b.  1851  ; 
m.  1875,  Susan,  d.  of  John  Mason  Harden.  Res.—Co- 
wichan  Lake,  British  Columbia. 

STOKES  (U.O.,  15  Nov.  1721,  Ped.  H.  Coll.  and  U.O.). 
Gules,  a  demi-lion  rampant  double-queued  argent,  a  bordure 
sable  entoyre  of  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  foreslaff  in  pale  proper. 


Motto — "Ire    in   adversa."     Livery — (Dress),    white   coat, 
crimson  plush  breeches  ;  (undress),  blue,  drab  overcoat. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  John  Stokes,  Rector  of  Grindon 
(s.  of  Henry  Stokes  of  Bole  Hall,  co.  Warwick), 
b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Sleigh  : — 

Henry  John  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.         .  Res. — Liverpool. 
Percy  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Philip  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons    of    Rev.    Hudleston    Stokes,    M.A.    (Cantab.), 
Rector  of  Stapleton,  Salop,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1904 ;  m.  1st, 
1864,  Emily  Isabella  (d.  1865),  d.  of  Cortlandt  George 
MacGregor    Skinner,    Esq.,    formerly    of    Bembridge 
Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  Capt.   King's  Dragoon  Gds.  ; 
2nd,  1876,  Caroline  Anna,  d.  of  David  Shaw,  W.S. , 
of  Ayr: — 
Rev.  Henry  Cortlandt  Stokes,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  late  Vicar 
of  Mattingley,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1902,  Margaret  Alice,  d.  of  John 
Alfred  Hind,  Barrister-at-Law ;   and  has  issue — (1)  Henry 
Philip  Hudleston  Cortlandt  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  (d. 
1905)  ;  (2)  Henry  John  Cortlandt  Stokes,  Gentleman,  Sub.- 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1906  ;  (3)  William  George  Cortlandt  Stokes, 
Gentleman,      Sub.-Lieut.     R.N.,    b.     1907;     14)    Edward 
Cortlandt  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  and  d.  1909  ;    Margaret 
Emily  Cortlandt ;  and  Elisabeth  Mary  Cortlandt.     Res. — 
Elmdene,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Alexander  Hudleston  Stokes,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1876. 
Res. — Meole  Brace,  Shrewsbury.  Postal  add.  —  9  Swan 
Hill,  Shrewsbury. 

John  Dalrymple Stokes,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),*.  1878. 
Post.  add. — 

Edward  Marshall  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.  Res. — 
Runnymede,  Tasmania. 

Sons  of  John  Whitley  Stokes,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1846  ; 
d.  1907 ;  m.  1879,  Mary  Beach,  fifth  d.  of  Joseph 
Coates,  Gentleman : — 


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Josiah    Stokes,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Cantab.),   b. 
Res. — Eyecote,  Leominster. 

John  Whitley  Gabriel  Stokes,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
b.  .     Res. — Eyecote,  Eye,  co.  Hereford. 

Henry  Huddleston  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.     Res. — 
Sons    of    the    Rev.    Thomas    Gabriel    Stokes,    M.A. 
(Cantab.),    Chancellor    of    Armagh,    and    Rector    of 
Carnteel,   co.    Tyrone,   b.    1828 ;    d.    1911 ;    m.    1857, 
Sophia,    d.    of    William    Fenwick    of    Greenhill,    co. 
Donegal : — 
John   Whitley   Stokes,    Gentleman,    b.    1858 ;  m.    Mary 
Buckley,  and  has  issue — Thomas  Gabriel  Stokes,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1895  \m.   Caroline   Mann,  and  has  issue — John 
Whitley  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];  and  2  daus.     Res. — 
Lima,  Peru. 

Rev.  William  Fenwick  Stokes,  Fellow  Sidney  Sussex 
Coll.  Cambridge,  1884,  Asst.  Master  Rugby  School  1889- 
1920,  Rector  of  Gayton  since  1920,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1900, 
Caroline  Olga,  d.  of  the  late  William  Sargent,  Asst.  Master 
Rugby  School,  and  has  issue — Godfrey  Julian  Fenwick 
Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  Elinor  Marion ;  Elizabeth 
Olga  ;  and  Harriet  Margaret  Sargent.  Res.  —  Gayton 
Rectory,  Blisworth,  Northants. 

Charles  Elrington  Stokes,  Gentleman,  M.D. ,  b.  1861. 
Res. — Warkwarth  House,  St.  Thomas,  Exeter. 

Thomas  George  Nesbitt  Stokes,  Esq.,  B.A.,  M.B., 
D.P.H.,  D.T.M..  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  I. M.S.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1920, 
Dorothy  Amy,  d.  of  W.  E.  Hankin.  Res. — Budleigh 
Salterton,  Devon. 

Sons  of  Whitley  Stokes,  Esq.,   C.S.I.   (1877),  CLE. 
(1879),   LL.D.,   D.C.L.,    b.    1830;    d.  1909;    m.    1st, 
1865,    Mary,   d.   of  late   Col.    Bazeley,    Bengal  Art.  ; 
2nd,  1885,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  William  Temple: — 
William  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.  .     Postal  add. — 

Frank  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.         .     Res. — 
Son  of  Sir  William  Stokes,   Surgeon  in  Ordinary  to 
Queen  Victoria  in  Ireland,  b.  ;  d.  1900  ;  m.   1869, 

jane  Elizabeth,  d.   of  Rev.  J.   L.  Moore,  D.D.,  Vice- 
Prov.  of  Trin.  Coll. ,  Dub.  : — 
Aleyn  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.  .     Res. — Carrybreac,  Howth. 

Yr.  son  of  Dr.  William  Stokes  and  Mary  Black  :  — 

Henry   John    Stokes,    Gentleman,    b.    1842  ;    m.   Mary 

McDougall,  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Stokes,  Gentleman, 

b.         ;  (2)  William  Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  1(3)  Adrian 

Stokes,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 24  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Son  of  Sir  Henry  Edward  Stokes,  K.C.S.  I.,  formerly 

Chief  Sec.  to  Government  of  Madras,  and  Member  of 

Council  of  Government  of  Port  St.  George,  b.  1841 ;  d. 

1926  ;  m.  1st,  1865,  Janet  (d.  1870),  d.  of  William  Stokes, 

M.D.,  D.C.L.  of  Dublin;    2nd,  1872,  Helena  Amy  (d. 

1874),  d.  of  Surg. -Gen.  Samuel  Currie,  C. B. ,  M.D.  : — 

Hopetoun  Gabriel  Stokes,  Esq.,  C.S.I.,  CLE.,  Admin. 

Adviser  and  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  of  Madras,  b. 

1873 ;  m.  1922,  Alice  Henrietta,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 

Hayes  Lawrence,  2nd  Bart.    Res. — Chepauk,  Madras.  Club 

— East  India  United  Service. 

Sons  of  Sir  Gabriel  Stokes,  K.C.S.I.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  b.  1849;    m.  1st,  1885,  Rebecca  (d.  1886),  d.  of 
Alfred  Horsfall  of  Formby,  Liverpool;  2nd,  1889,  May 
Florence   (d.    1897),   d.   of   James   Franklin  Fuller  of 
Glashnacree,  co.  Kerry  : — 
Hugh  Gabriel  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.  1886.     Res. — 
Terence  Fuller  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.  1891.     Res. — 
Adrian  Henry  Stokes,  Esq.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Herbert   Bland  Stokes,    Esq.,  b  .    Res. — 


STOLL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevron 
sable  and  argent,  in  chief  two  estoiles,  and  in  base  a 
mantle  vert,  lined  of  the  second,  and  roped  or  (for  Stoll)  ; 
2  and  3,  per  fesse  gules,  and  lozengy  sable  and  ermine,  in 
chief  a  sword  erect  pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two 
crosses  botonee  of  the  last  (for  Gray).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 
cubit  arm  vested  gules,  the  hand  proper,  holding  a  harp 
or.     Motto — "  Fortiter,  fidehter,  feliciter." 

Son  of  Oswald  James  Gray,  of  Enniskillen,  and  step- 
son of  John  George  Stoll,  of  Liverpool  :— 

Sir  Oswald  Stoll,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Stoll  in  lieu  of  Gray,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1st,  1893,  Harriet 
(d.  1902),  d.  of  Samuel  Lewis  ;  2nd,  1903,  Millicent,  d.  of 
Joseph  Shaw  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — May  ;  (by 
2nd  marriage) — Leslie  Stoll,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  Lincoln  Stoll, 
Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  Dennis  Stoll,  Esq.,  b.  1912.  Res. — 
Carlton  House,  Putney  Hill,  S.W.  Clubs—  R.A.C., 
Junior  Constitutional 


STONE,  see  WARRY-STONE,  ELPHINSTONE- 
STONE,  and  LOWNDES-STONE-NORTON. 

STONE.  Per  pale  argent  and  or,  three  cinquefoils 
sable,  onachief  indentedazure.asmanymulletsofsixpointsof 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  per  pale  argent  and 
or,  between  two  wings  sable,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  second.  Motto — "  Sto 
ne  per  vim  sed  per  jus." 

Sons  of  Edward  Stone,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  F.S.  A.  of 
Lansdowne  Place,  Blackheath,  b.  1848  ;   m.  1874,  Emily 
Frances,  dau.  of  Andrew  Am£de  Mteville  : — 
Edward  Stone,  Esq. ,  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's 
Bays),  b.  .     Res.— 

Arthur  Stone,  Gentleman,  M.A.  King's  Coll.,  Camb     b 

.     Res.— 
Reginald  Guy  Stone,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.  Comdr.  (ret  ) 
R.N.,*.  .     Res.— 

Francis  le  Strange  Stone,  M.C,  Solicitor,  b.  .    Res. 

6  Duke  Street  Mansions  ;  70  Duke  Street,  W.  1. 

Walter  Napleton  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

STONE,  of  Badbury,  Wilts.  (H.  Coll.,  22  Dec.  1722 
— Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine  between 
three  lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot 
sable.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of    the   colours,    a   horse   courant    sable,   bridled,    crined 

and  hoofed  or.     Motto — "  Quid  merui  meum  est. "     Livery 

— Dark  blue  and  silver. 

Sons  of  Edward   Herbert  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.   1848  ; 
d.  1927;  m.   1885,  Alethe  Catherine  Joan,  d.  of  Capt. 
Richard  Morgan  Hall,  r3th  Light  Infantry: — 
Burnett  Sidney  Stone,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army,*.  1886. 

Res. — The  Retreat,  Devizes,  Wilts. 

Harold  Ramsay  Hawkins  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Yngr.  son  of  Robert  N.  Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  21  Gros- 
venor  Place,  Bath  [only  son  of  Robert  Stone,  Esq.,  J.  P., 
of  Effra  Hall,  Surrey,  and  grandson  of  John  Stone,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Badbury  Manor,  Wilts.],  b.  1813;  d.  1879;  m. 
1841,  Cecilia,  d.  of  Thomas  Gullett  Smith,  Esq.,  R.N., 


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1857 


Priv.  Sec.  to  Adm.  Sir  Sidney  Smith  at  siege  of  Acre 
and  landing  in  Egypt,  mentioned  in  despatches  : — 
Francis  Gleadowe  Stone,  Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  Brig. -Gen.  R.A. , 
Instructor  in  Fortification  Royal  Mil.  Coll.  1884-89,  Brigade- 
Maj.  R.A.,  S.E.  Dist.  1890-95,  Deputy  A. -A. -Gen.  Head- 
quarters of  Army  1895  to  1899,  Commanding  Canadian  Artil. 
1899,  1900,  Insp.-Gen.  of  Artil.  Canada  1900,  Commandant 
and  on  Staff  South  African  War  1901-2,  District  Com- 
missioner and  Resident  Magistrate,  Transvaal  1902-3, 
Comdg.  Roy.  Art.  South-Western  Coast  Defences  1 910-14, 
when  he  retired ;  served  Great  War  as  Brig. -Gen.  comdg. 
18th  Div.  Arty.  1914-15,  40th  Div.  Arty.  1915-16  ;  is  J.  P. 
Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal,  b.  1857;  m.  1884,  Celine 
Euphemia,  ygst.  d.  of  Pieter  Lawrence  Graham  Cloet6  of 
Great  Westerford,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ;  and  has  issue — 
Robert  Graham  William  Hawkins  Stone,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Major  R.E.,  served  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches 
5  times),  Staff  Coll.  1922-23,  Rhine  Army  1924-28,  b.  1890 
[m.  1928,  Ena,  d.  of  W.  H.  Rowe,  of  Ajmer,  Rajputana]. 
Res. — 49  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.7.  Clubs — United  Service, 
Ranelagh. 

STONE  (H.  Coll.,  1891).  Vert,  on  a  fesse  raguly  argent, 
between  two  doves  in  chief  and  a  rose  in  base  of  the  last, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a  cross  couped  sable.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle,  with  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  proper, 
charged  on  the  wings  with  a  cross  as  in  the  arms,  and 
supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a  wing  also  proper. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Benjamin  Stone,   Knt.  Bach.,  High 
Steward  of    Sutton    Coldfield,    J. P.,    Fellow    of    the 
Linnean,  Geological,   Royal  Astronomical,  and  Royal 
Geographical    Societies,    b  1838 ;    d.    1914 ;    m.    1867, 
Jane  (d.  1914),  d.  of  Peter  Parker  of  Lothersdale,  in  the 
co.  of  Yorks. : — 
Barron   Wilfrid   Stone,  Esq.,    Major    1st   Vol.   Batt.    S. 
Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1869;  in.  1920,  Christine,  d.  of  R.  A.  Law 
of  Glasgow.     Estates  in  Birmingham,   Erdington,   North- 
field,  and  West  Bromwich.     Seat — The  Grange,  Erdington, 
Warwickshire.      Res. — 

Norman  Benjamin  Stone,  Esq.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1903,  Helen 
Constance,  d.of — .  Taylor,  of  Sparkbrook,  Birmingham,  and 
has  issue — (1 )  Norman  Willoughby  Benjamin  Stone,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904;  (2)  Alfred  Donald  Gilbert  Stone,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905;  (3)  Robert  Ivan  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  (4) 
John  William  Oscar  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Helen 
Constance  Kathleen.  Res. — 22  Bath  Road,  Bedford  Park, 
W.4. 

Oscar  Harold  Stone,  Esq.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1898,  Jessie  Louise, 
d.  of  John  William  Yates  of  Glenthorne,  Erdington ;  and 
has  issue — Gerald  Benjamin  Oscar  Stone,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901  [m.  1927,  Sylvia  Hope  Callard  of  Pinner,  Middx.] 
Res. — Westmead,  Alvechurch,  Worcs. 

Roland  Parker  Stone,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  m.  1906,  Dora,  d. 
of  Charles  Holme  of  Upton  Grey,  Hants.  Res. — 31 
Dennington  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

STONE  of  Bedfords,  Essex  (H.  Coll. ).  Azure,  a  dolphin 
naiant  proper  and  in  chief  three  escallops  fessewise  also 
proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  trident  erect,  a  dolphin  naiant 
both  proper.     Motto — "  Vincit  qui  patitur." 

Son  of  Henry  Robert  Stone  of  Bedfords,  Havering-atte- 
Bower,  Essex,  b.  1831 ;  d.   1876  ;  m.  1862,  Georgiana 
Jane,  d.  of  George  Jessop  of  Butterley  Hall,  Derbyshire, 
and    Mount    House,    Hythe,    and    widow    of    Alfred 
Parker : — 
Henry  Jessop  Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop,  Berks.,  and  Essex, 
Lt.-Col.  4th  Batt.  Highland  L.  Inf.,  late  4th  Batt.  Middx. 
Regt.,  b.  1863,   m.  1890,  Emma  Veronica,  d.  of  Capt.  Ellis 
Brooke  Cunliffe  of  Petton  Park,  Salop,  late  6th  D.G.  ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Henry  Cunliffe  Stone,  Gentleman,  b.  1891, 
d.  1892;  (2)  Ellis  Robert  Cunliffe  Stone,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Royal  Welsh  Fus. ,  b.  1893,  killed  in  the  European  War 
1914.    Seats — Bedfords,  Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex;  Bed- 
fords Lodge,  Windsor.     Club — Carlton. 


STONE  (H.  Coll.,  26  March  1901).  Ermine,  a  flaming 
sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  surmounted  by  an 
open  book,  straps  and  buckles  of  the  second,  in  chief  two 
lozenges  gules,  each  charged  with  a  cross  couped  of  the 
third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
ot  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  an  eagle  displayed 
argent,   charged  on  the  breast  and  on  each  wing  with   a 


cross  couped  gules,  and  holding  in  each  claw  a  flaming 


sword,  also  proper,  pommel   and  hilt  or.      Motto — "  Nil 

desperandum. "    Livery — Claret,  with  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Francis  Stone,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  of 
Kirby  Firth  Hall,   Leics.,  b.   1834;  d.  ;  m.   1859, 

Maria  (d.  14  Jan.   1877),  d.   of  Charles  Gillham,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Birkenhead  : — 
Charles  Cecil  Stone,  Esq.,  Capt.  15th  Batt.  58th  Company 

Imp.  Yeo.,  served  in  S.  Africa,  b.  1865.      Res.— Northfield, 

Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics. 

Howard    Crafton    Stone,    Gentleman,    Lieut.     R.N.R., 

b.  1873.     Res.— 


STONEY  (U.O.). 
escallops  of  the  field. 


Or,  on  a  bend  cottised  azure,  three 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  mural  crown  proper, 
a  demi-lion  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  spur  erect 
argent,  winged  gules.     Motto — "  Nunquam  non  paratus." 


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Sons  of  George  Francis  Stoney,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Tipperary 
Lt.   Inf.,  b.  1834;  d.   1872;  m.  1867,  Emily,  ygst.   d. 
of    Robert    Johnstone   Stoney,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of   Killa- 
valla: — 
Thomas   George  Stoney,   Gentleman,   b.    1868.      Seat — 
Kyle  Park,  co.   Tipperary. 
George  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 

Son  of  Edward  Duncan  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ; 
d.  1898  ;  m.  — 

Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas  George  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Kyle 
Park,   b.    1808;    d.    18^6;    m.    1829,  Anna  Henrietta 
(d.   1880),  only  d.  of  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.,   of 
Finoe  House,  Borrisokane  : — 
Edward  Waller  Stoney,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  Chief 
Engineer  Madras  Railways  (ret.),  b.  1844;  m.  1st,   1875, 
Sarah   (d.   1923),  second  d.    of  John  Crawford  of  Cartron 
Abbey,  co.  Longford;  2nd,  1925,  Rose  Bruce,  widow  of  the 
late    Noel  Swanston,    Indian    Army;    and    has   surviving 
issue — (1)    Richard    Francis    Stoney,    Gentleman,    Chief- 
Engineer  Madras  P.W.W.,  b.  1876  [m.  1910,  Edith  Gillon, 
and  has  issue— Richard  Edward  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 
and  Peggy];  (2)    Edward  Crawford  Stoney,    Esq.,    B.A. , 
M.B.,  Major  R.A.M.C,  b.  1883  [m.  ;  and  has  issue- 

Sarah]  ;  and  Ethel  Sarah  [m.  1907,  Julius  Mattieson  Turing, 
I.C.S.,    and    has   issue].       Res.— The    Gables,    Coonoor, 
Madras. 
William  Albert  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1845.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Walter  Charles  Butler  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  of  Portland  Park,   Roscrea  [Livery — Blue,  with 
yellow  facings],  &.J1846  ;  m.  1872,  Ellen  Cattley  Kemble, 
third  d.  of  Prebendary  Kemble,  Rector  of  Bath  : — 
Thomas  Butler  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Seat — Port- 
land Park,  Roscrea,  co.  Tipperary. 

Charles  Kemble  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 
Bowes  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1879. 

Richard   Brooke    Stoney,    Gentleman,    Lieut.     R.F.A. , 
b.  1887. 

Son  of  Robert  Vesey  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 
Rosturk  Castle,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1st,  1878,  Emily 
Rose  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Charles  Bligh  of  Brittas ;  2nd, 
1896,  Phcebe  Edith,  d.  of  Robert  Truell:— 
Robert  Vesey  Stoney,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1903. 
Res. — Rosturk  Castle,  Westport,  co.  Mayo. 

Son  of  Thomas  Butler  Stoney,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(High  Sheriff  1887),  b.  1844  ;  d.  1912  ;  in.  1873,  Annie, 

d.   of  Wybrants   Olphert,    D.L.,    of   Ballyconnel,   co. 

Donegal: — 

Cecil  Robert   Vesey  Stoney,   Gentleman,  BA.fCamb.), 

b.  1875  ;  m.  1902,  Frances  Maria  {d.  191 1),  d.  of  late  Rev. 

C.  H.  Mackenzie;  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Frances  Annie. 

Post.  add. — 

Son  of  Percy  Butler  Stoney,    Gentleman,   b.  ;  d. 

;  m.  1872,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Briggs  :  — 
Malcolm  Percy  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;     Post.  add. — 
Sons  of  Major  George  Ormond  Stoney,   K.O.S.B.,  b. 
;    d.    1890;    m.    1876,    Meylia   (d.   1910),   d.   of 
Patrick   Sinclair   Laing,    Deputy    Insp.-Gen.   of  Hos- 
pitals:— 
Patrick  Sinclair   Stoney,    Esq  ,    Lt.-Col.    Indian   Army, 
b.  1880;  m.  1911,  Elsie  Lea  Williams,  d.  of  late  Col.  Lewis 
Williams  Taylor,  R.A.     Res.— 

Thomas  Ramsay  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 
Henry  Howard  Stoney,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major  N.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1886;  m.  1917,  Laura  Kathleen,  d.   of  the 
late  Bludon   Blood    Stoney,    M.I.C.E.,    of  Elgin    Road, 
Dublin.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Thomas  Goring  Stoney,  6.  ;    d.  ;    m. 

Jane,  d.  of  Thomas  Legge: — ■ 
George  Stoney,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas  Sadleir  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,    b.    1822;    d.    1899;    m.   2nd,    1857,   Eleanor 
(d.  1904),  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Luby,  D.D.: — 
Thomas  Johnston    Stoney,   Gentleman,   served   in   Mer- 
cantile Marine  (Peninsular  and  Oriental  Service)  [Livery — 
Dark  blue  and  silver  buttons],  b.  1858;  m.  1892,  Adelaide 
Frances,  second   d.    and  coheiress   of  Col.   John  Stephen 
Dwyer,  J.  P.    (The  O'Dwyer)  of  Stradbally,  Castleconnell, 
co.  Limerick.    Estates — Ballyknockane,  Ballycapple  Wood, 
and    Bally    McEgan,    co.    Tipperary.       Res. — Stradbally 
House,  Castle  Connell,  co.  Limerick. 

Rev.  Franc  Sadleir  Stoney,  M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.), 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1893,  Eliza,  d.  of  Rev. 
W.  Noble,  Rector  of  Tashinny,  co.  Longford.  Res. — 
Tashinny,  co.  Longford,  Ireland. 

George      Frederick      Stoney,      Gentleman,      L.R.C.P. , 


L.R.C.S.    (Edin.),    L.F.P.S.    (Glas.),    b.    1869.       Res.— 
2  Addison  Villas,  New  Bridge  Road,  Bath. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Sadleir  Stoney,  B.  D. ,  Vicar 
and  also  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ribby-cum-Wrea,  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  1830;  d.  1902;  m.  2nd,  1870,  Sybilla 
Frances,  second  d.  of  Rev.  William  T.  Homan,  Rector 
of  Modreeny,  Ireland  : — 
Rev.  Ralph  Sadleir  Stoney,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1872.  Res.— 
The  Rectory,  Skipton-in-Craven,  Yorks. 

Rev.  Travers  Strathmore  Stoney,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1874; 
m.  1907,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Canon  James  W. 
Bardsley,  late  Vicar  of  Huddersfield.  ./??.v.— Rushden 
Rectory,   Northants. 

Rev.  Edwin  Fazakerley  Stoney,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 

b.  1875.     Res. — Lund  Vicarage,  Clifton,  Preston,  Lanes. 

Sons  of  Francis  Sadleir  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Lt.-Col. 

R.A. ,  of  The  Downs,  Delgany,  co.  Wicklow,  b.  1834; 

d.    1927  ;  m.   1st,   1867,  Catherine  Jane,  d.   of  Robert 

Lawe,   Banker,  of  Preston,  co.   Lancaster  ;  2nd,   1872, 

Emma  Sophia  Christina,  elder  d.  of  Christopher  Mercer 

Durrant,  Esq.,M.D.,  J. P.  co.Suffolk,  and  relict  of  Capt. 

Maynard,  20th  Regt.  :  — 

Ralph  Durrant  Sadleir  Stoney,   Esq.,  C. B. E. ,  Col.  late 

Roy.  Irish   Fus.  [Livery — Blue,  yellow  facings],  b.  1873  ; 

m.   1900,  Amy   Maud    Mocre,  only   surv.  d.    of  Rev.  W. 

Moore   Morgan,    LL.D.,    and   has    issue — Ralph    Francis 

Ewart  Stoney,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E. ,  b.  1903;  and  May 

Eileen  Morgan  [m.  ,  Lieut. -Comdr.  G.  Langham, 

R.N.].     Res. — Little  Downs,  Dorchester,  Dorset.     Clubs — 

Dorset  County  (Dorchester),  R.  Dorset  Yacht  (Weymouth). 

Franc  Aubrey   Sadleir  Stoney,    Gentleman,  B.A.   (Trin. 

Coll.,  Dublin),  b.   1875.     Res. — The  Downs,  Delgany,  co. 

Wicklow. 

Leigh  Sadleir  Stoney,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1911), 
Capt.  Royal  Irish  Fus.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1899,  Anne  Theodosia 
Hester,  d.  of  John  Stuart  Eccles,  D.L.,  and  has  issue — Rose 
Kathleen  Rachel].     Res.— 

Son  of  the  late  James  Johnstone  Stoney,  Esq.,  of  Emell 

Castle,  Cloughjordan,  King's  Co.,  J. P.,  M.A.,  by  his 

wife  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Minchin  of  Greenhills, 

co.  Tipperary: — 

Johnstone   Thomas   Stoney,    Esq  ,    J.  P.    [Livery— Dark 

blue,  piped  with  gold],   b.    1849 ;    m.    1st,    1872,   Rebecca 

(d.  1875),   only  d.  of  Edward  C.  Minchin  of  Canterbury, 

New  Zealand  ;  and  has  issue — Rebecca  Sarah  Minchin  [tn. 

1899,   Capt.   Richard  Minchin  Minchin  of  Busherstown] ; 

m.  2nd,  1878,  Arabella  Louisa,  only  surv.  child  of  Percy  W. 

Cornwallis  Lipyeatt  of  Dawlish,  Devon  ;    and  had  issue— 

(1)  Johnstone  Percy  Lipyeatt  Stoney,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Batt. 

Worcestershire  Regt.,  b.   1881 ;  (2)  Raleigh  Cecil  Watson 

Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.    1883  ;  (3)  Gerald  Johnstone  Lipyeatt 

Stoney,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Worcester  Regt., 

b.  1884;   (4)  Edward  Bowes  Stoney,  Gentleman,  b.   1886; 

and    three    daus.       Seat — Emell    Castle,     Cloughjordan, 

King's  Co. 

Sons  of  George  Johnstone  Stoney,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
D.Sc. ,  F. R.S. ,  late   Secretary   to  the  Queen's   Univ., 
b.   1826;  d.  1911  ;    m.  1863,   Margaretta  Sophia,  only 
d.  of  Robert  J.  Stoney  of  Parsonstown  : — 
George  Gerard  Stoney,  Gentleman,  C.  E.     Res. — 
Robert  Bindon  Stoney,  Gentleman,  M.D.     Res. — 
Son   of  Rev.    R.    Baker   Stoney,    M.A.,    of  Alfreton, 
b.  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Harrison  : — 

Rev.  Francis  Shirley  Stoney,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of 
Scovingfield,  Kent,  formerly  Vicar  of  Coggeshall,  b.  1863. 
Post.  add. — 40  Augusta  Gardens,  Folkestone. 

Sons  of  Robert  J.  Stoney  of  Parsonstown,  b.  1801  ;  d. 
1887  ;  m.  1831,  Anne  Smithwick  : — 
Rev.  Canon  Robert  Baker  Stoney,  D.D.,  Incumbent  of 
Holy  Trinity  Church,  Killiney,  1900-25,  Treasurer  of  Christ 
Church  Cathedral,  Dublin  (1893),  Chaplain  to  the  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  1840;  m.  1875,  Kate  Mabel,  d.  cf 
Richard  Atkinson  of  Gortmore,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin  ;  and 
has  issue — Richard  Atkinson  Stoney,  Gentleman,  M.B. , 
b.  .     Res. — 3  Warwick  Terrace,   Leeson  Park,  Dublin. 

Hugh  Baker  Stoney,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  M.D.,  b.  ; 

m.  ,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Bindon  Blood  of  Cranagher,  co. 

Clare  ;  and  has  issue — George  Bindon  Stoney,  Gentleman 
(Box  2,  Benoui,  Transvaal,  South  Africa),  b.  [m.  1911, 

Mabel,  d.  of  P.  H.  White  of  Durban,   South  Africa]  ;  and 
five  daus.     Res. — The  Heath,  Abbeyleix,  Queen's  Co. 

STONEHAVEN,  Baron,  see  BAIRD. 

STONEHOUSE  (H.  Coll.).l  Azure,  a  lymphad  or, 
on  a  chief  dancette  of  the  second  a  Jersey  comb  between 


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two  fleurs-de-lys  azure.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — 
Issuant  from  a  coronet  composed  of  eight  roses  set  upon 
a  rim  a  ram's  head  or.     Motto — "  Tenax  propositi." 
Son  of  Matthew   Porritt  Stonehouse,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
Wakefield  : — 
Sir    Edmund    Stonehouse,    Knt.    Bach.    (1918),    J. P. 
N.R.  Yorks.  and  for  City  of  Wakefield,  Mayor  1904  and 
1914-17,   b.    1854  ;     m.    1884,    Isabella    (d.    1925),   d.   of 
Robert   Dobson,  of   Warrington  and  Ugthorpe,   Yorks., 
and  has  issue — Eric  Childe  Stonehouse,  Esq.,  late  Major 
R.A.F.,  b.  1886  [m.  192 1,  Phyllis  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Bywater,  Vicar  of  Outwood,  Wakefield]  ;    and  Margaret 
[m.   1924,  Lt.-Col.  John  Proud  Breckon,  D.S.O.].    Res. — 
St.    Michael's,    Ruswarp,    nr.  Whitby. 

Sir  ERNEST  HAY  STONHOUSE,  15th  Baronet,  of 
Radley,  co.  Berks.  Born  June  27,  1855,  being  the  son 
of  Sir  Henry  Vansittart  Stonhouse,  the  14th  Bart.,  by  his 
wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Beatty  West;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  in  1884.  Creations — First  Patent,  May 
7,  1628;  second,  1670.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on 
n  fesse  sable,  between  three  hawks  volant  azure,  a  leopard's 
face  between  two  mullets  or  ;  the  escutcheon  charged 
with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's 
head  couped  argent,  collared  sable,  lined,  and  catching  a 
dove  volant  of  the  first.  Motto — "  Sublimiora  petamus." 
Married,  Nov.  4,  1897,  Louise  Catherina,  dau.  of  the  late 
Lodowick  William  Rees,  of  Cheltenham.  Seat — Warming- 
ton,  Banbury. 

STONOR(H  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  dancett^e  or,  a 
chief  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock  argent,  charged  with  spots 
gules  and  azure,  and  a  bird  proper,  pecking  thereat  with 
a  ruby  in  its  beak. 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon  Francis  Robert  Stonor,  4th    Baron 
Camoys,    Lord-in- Waiting    to    Queen   Victoria   1886, 
1892-5,    Lieut.    Oxfordshire   Yeo.    Cav. ,    b.    1856;    d. 
1897;  m.   1881,  Jessie  Philippa,  d.  of  Robert  Russell 
Carew  of  Carpender's  Park,  co.  Hertford: — 
Rt.     Hon.    Ralph    Francis    Julian    Stonor,    5th    Baron 
Camoys  (20  Aug.  1383),  late  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  Yeo.  [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  lion  or;  sinister,  a  lion  sable],  b.  1884  ; 
m.   r9ii,   Mildred,  d.   of  late  William  Watts  Sherman  of 
New  York ;    and   has   issue — Hon.    Ralph    Robert    Watts 
Sherman  Stonor,  b.  1913  ;   Hon.   Pamela  Sophia  Nadine  ; 
and    Hon.    Mildred  Sophia    Noreen.     Seat—  Stonor  Park. 
nr.    Henley-on-Thames,   Oxfordshire.       Clubs — Bachelors', 
Boodle's. 

Hon.  Edward  Maurice  Stonor,  Major  late  4th  Batt. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1st,  1909,  Bertha  (div.  1921), 
d.  of  the  late  John  Oliver,  of  Manchester  ;  2nd,  1925, 
Flcrence  Hilda,  3rd  d.  of  Thomas  William  Rothschild,  of 
Pretoria  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage)— Betty  Joyce  ; 
and  Marjorie.     Res. — Addo,  C. P.,  S.  Africa. 

Hon.  Hugo  Robert  William  Stonor,  late  Diplomatic 
Service  b.  18S7  ;  m.  1917,  Esther,  d.  of  the  late  Marks 
Gilbert,  of  Hammersmith     Res. — 

Sons  of  Hon.  Francis  Stonor,  Clerk  in  House  of  Lords, 

J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1829;  d.  1881;  m.   1855,  Elsie,  d. 

of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart. :  — 

Hon.  Sir  Harry  Julian  Stonor  (Patent  of  precedence  as 

younger  children  of  a  baron  1881),  KC.V.O. ,  Gentleman 

Usher  and  Groom-in- Waiting  to  the  King,  Deputy-Master 

of  the    King's   Household    1918-21,   b.    1859.      Res. — St. 

James's  Palace,  S.W.     Clubs— Marlborough,  Turf. 

Hon.  Edward  Alexander  Stonor,  Major  late  R.A.F.,  and 
late  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  Principal  Clerk  and 
Taxing  Master  of  Private  Bills  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
b.  1S67  ;  vi.  1899,  Christine  Alexandra,  widow  of  Ambrose 
Ralli  and  d.  of  Richard  Ralli ;  and  has  issue— Francis 
Edward  Stonor,  Esq.,  b.  1900.  Res. — 27  Montagu  Square, 
W.     Club— Turf. 

STOPFORD  (U.O.,  16601.  Azure,  semte  of  cross 
crosslets  and  three  lozenges  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  with  wings 
displayed  vert.     Motto — "  Patriae  infelici  fidelis." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  James  George  Henry  Stopford,  5th 
Earl  of  Courtown,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wexford  (High 
Sheriff  1848),  late  Capt.  Gren.  Gds. ,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1914  ; 
m.  1846,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Frances  Milles  (d.  1894), 
second  d.  of  George  John,  4th  Lord  Sondes  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  James  Walter  Milles  Stopford,  6th  Earl  of 
Courtown  (12  April  1762),  Viscount  Stopford,  Baron  Cour- 


town, co.  Wexford,  in  Ireland  (19  Sept.  1758),  Baron 
Saltersford  of  Saltersford,  co.  Palatine  of  Chester,  in  G.B. 
(7  June  1796),  H.M.  Lieut,  for  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 
1877,  and  for  Carlow  1878,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
comdg.  3rd  Batt.  R.  Irish  Regt.,  A.D.C.  to  Earl  of  Car- 
narvon when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  [Supporters — Two 
stags  proper,  collared  and  chained  or,  each  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  lozenge  of  the  last],  b.  1853;  m.  1st,  1876,  Hon. 
Catherine  Elizabeth  (d.  1884),  eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  4th  Lord 
Braybrooke  ;  2nd,  1886,  Gertrude,  d.  of  Gen.  Charles  James 
Conway  Mills  of  Cardington  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  James 
Richard  Neville  Stopford,  Esq.,  O.B. E. ,  commonly  called 
Viscount  Stopford,  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  Mayor  of  Aylesbury 
1927,  late  temp.  Major  Gen.  List,  Staff  Capt.  War  Office 
1916-18,  D.A.A.G.  1918-21,  b.  1877  [m.  1905,  Cicely  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  John  Arden  Birch,  and  has  issue — Hon.  James 
Montagu  Burgoyne  Stopford,  b.  1908 ;  Hon.  Edward 
Richard  Barrington  Stopford,  b.  1914  ;  Hon.  Terence  Victor 
Stopford,  b.  1918  ;  Hon.  Patricia  Mary;  Hon.  Rosemary 
Katharine;  Hon.  Moyra  Charlotte;  and  Hon.  Cecilia  Norah 
(Res. — The  Old  House,  Aylesbury.  Club — Travellers')]  ;  (2) 
Hon.  Arthur  Stopford, C.M.G.,Capt.  R.N.,  and  Ccl.R.A.F., 
Attach^  at  Washington  1925-28,  b.  1879  [m.  1908,  Mary 
Augusta  Grace  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1924),  d.  of 
Godfrey  Chester  Master,  and  has  issue — Godfrey  Vyvyan 
Stopford,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  and  Anne  Frances  Joan  {Club — 
United  Service)];  (3)  Hon.  Guy  Stopford,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 
1884  [m.  1923,  Rosalinde  Cecil,  M.B. E. ,  d.  of  Rev.  C.  F. 
Townley,  C.B.E.,  of  Fulbourn  Manor,  Cambridge  (Club — 
United  Service)] ;  (4)  Hon.  Charles  William  Stopford,  late 
Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b.  1892;  Lady  Sybil  [m.  1918,  Capt.  Colin 
Laurence,  D.S.C.,  late  R.A.F.] ;  Lady  Eileen  [/;/.  1924, 
Major  M.  R.  W.  Duberley,  O.B.E.];  Lady  Alma  [m.  1922, 
Lt.-Col.  G.  L.Hoare.C.B.E.];  Lady  Edith  Mary  [m.  1923, 
Major  Walter  Brooke,  M.C. ,  of  Kenbury,  nr.  Exeter]  ;  and 
Lady  Marjorie  Gertrude.  Seat — Courtown  House,  Gorey, 
co.  Wexford.     Club — Carlton. 

Son  of  Hon.  Edward  Barrington  Lewis  Henry  Stopford, 

late  Capt.  South  of  Ireland  Imp.  Yeo.,  formerly  Major 

3rd   Batt.   Royal  Irish    Regt.,  and  Capt.   Royal  Irish 

Fus.,  b.  1858;  d.  1909;  m.  1st,  1888,  Isabel  Alice  (d. 

1890),  d.  of  Capt.  Barrington  Dashwood  :■ — 

Barrington   George   Dashwood    Stopford,   Esq.,    Lieut. - 

Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1889  ;   m.  1918,  Muriel  Florence,  d.  of  Rev. 

N.  N.   Lewarne,  Vicar   of  Yealnrpton,   Devon  ;    and   has 

issue — Brian  Barrington  Dashwood  Stopford,  Esq.,  b.  1923. 

Res.— 

Younger    son    of    Rt.     Hon.     James    George    Henry 

Stopford,  5th  Earl  of  Courtown  (see  above): — 

Hon.  George  Frederick  William  Stopford,  b.    1859 ;    m. 

1889,  Marie  Clare,  second  d.  of  Capt.   Henry  Segrave  of 

Kiltimon,   co.    Wicklow,  and  of   Cabra,  co.   Dublin  ;    and 

has  issue — (1)  George  Christian  Noel  Stopford,  Esq.,  Capt. 

late  3rd  Batt.   Royal  Irish  Regt.,  b.  1891  [m.   1915,  Mary 

Georgina,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Newland,  of  Buncara, 

co.  Donegal ;  and  has  issue— Edward  Montagu  Stopford, 

Gentleman,    b.    1917;    and   Claire];    (2)   Montagu    Henry 

Aubrey    Stopford,     Esq.,     Capt.     late     S.     Irish     Horse, 

b.   1894  [m.  1926,   Nancy,   d.  of  the   late  Paul    Hunt,    of 

Kilfera,    Kilkenny];    (3)    Sydney  Vivian    James   Stopford, 

Gentleman,  b.    1901  ;  and  Cynthia  Mareli   Mabel.     Res. — 

6  Raglan  Road,  Dublin.     Club—  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Surv.  son    of  Rt.   Hon.  James  Thomas  Stopford,   4th 

Earl  of  Courtown,  b.  1794  ;  d.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1822,  his 

cousin  Lady  Charlotte  Albinia   Montagu  Scott,  d.   of 

Charles,  4th  Duke  of  Buccleuch  ;  2nd,  1850,  Dora,  d. 

of  the  Rt.  Hon.   Edward  Pennefather,  Chief  Justice  of 

Queen's  Bench,  Ireland  : — 

Hon.  Sir  Frederick  William  Stopford,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 

K.C.V.O. ,    Lt.-Gen.    (ret.)    late   Gren.    Gds.,    Lieut,    of 

the  Tower  of  London  from  1912,  b.  1854.     Res.—i  York 

Terrace,    Regent's  Park,  London,   N.      Club — Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Walter  George  Stopford,  Rear-Adm.  late 

A.D.C.    to    the    King,    b.    1855  ;    d.    1918  ;    m.    1893, 

Florence  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.  Loran  E.  Baker  of  Beacon 

House,  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  M.  L.C  : — 

Walter  John  Stopford,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1897. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Frederick  Victor  Stopford,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1900; 
m.  1924,  Mary  Guise,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  F.  C.  N.  Vernon- 
Wentworth,  C.B.,  R.N.,  of  Black  Heath,  Saxmundham  1 
and  has  issue— John  Walter  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1926. 
Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Algernon  Edward  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ; 
d.  1911  ;  m.  1887,  Emma  Lucy,  d.  of  Arthur  Francis 
William  Saunders: — 


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Rev.  Grosvenor  Francis  Stopford,  Chaplain  in  the  Army, 
b.  1889;  m.  1917,  Rachel  Norman,  d.  of  Rev.  Anthony 
Martin,  Chaplain  of  Norfolk  Island,  N.S.W.  Postal  add. — 
c/o  War  Office. 

Sons    of    Rev.    Frederick    Manners    Stopford,    M.A. 
(Oxford),  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  formerly  Chap- 
lain in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria,   Rector  of  Tich- 
marsh,  co.   Northampton,  and   Rural  Dean,  b.   1831  ; 
d.  1912  ;  m.  1st,  1857,  Florence  Augusta  (d.  1876),  d. 
of  Charles  Alexander  Saunders  of  Westbourne  Lodge  : — 
Albert  Henry  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
Francis  Powys  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.   1861  ;   m.  1894, 
Kathleen  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  James  Gompertz  cf 
Madras  ;   and  has  issue — Mary  Horatia  ;    Eveleen   Emily  ; 
Kathleen    Stewart  ;     and    Eleanor    Montagu.       Res.  —  6 
Trevanion  Road,  W.14. 
Charles  Alexander  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1864. 
Wilfrid  Sydney  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 
Walter  Montagu  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Son  of  Walter  James  Stopford,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  late  Capt. 
52nd  L.I.,a  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber 
to  the  King,  late  Insp.-Gen.    Mil.  Prison    Dept.    and 
Commissioner  of  Prisons,   Home   Office,  b.    1833;   d. 
1908;    m.    1863,   his  cousin,  Annette  Jane,  third  d.  of 
Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  Montagu  Stopford,  K.C.B.  : — 
Cyril  Montagu  Stopford,  Capt.  late  Queen's  Westminster 
Rifles,  was  Page  of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria,  b.  1874. 

Sons  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Montagu  Stopford,  Adm.,  K.C.B., 
b.  1798  ;  d.  1864  ;  m.  1st,  1827,  Cordelia  Winifreda,  d. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Whitmore  ;  2nd,  1853,  Lucy, 
ygst.  d.  of  John  Cay  of  North  Charlton  : — 
Sir  Lionel  Arthur   Montagu  Stopford,   K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
Commandant  R.M.  Coll.,  Sandhurst,  I9ii-i4,and  1916-18, 
Major-Gen.  (ret.)  late  Irish  Gds. ,  b.  i860;    m.  1891,  Mabel 
Georgina  Emily,  only  child  of  George  Alexander  Mackenzie, 
of  Applecross ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Montagu  George 
North  Stopford,  M.C. ,  Capt.   Rifle  Brig.,  b.  1892  [m.  1921, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  F.  Deare,  late  8th  Hussars,  of 
West    Dean,    Chichester]  ;     (2)    Lionel    Moutagu    Phipps 
Stopford,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.   1897 
{Clubs — United    Service,    Caledonian)].       Res. — Summer- 
court,  Wrotham,  Kent.     Club — United  Service. 

Son    of  Vice-Adm.    Robert    Wilbraham    Stopford,   b. 

1844;    d.    1911;    m.    1885,    Etheldreda,    d.    of  Ralph 

Neville  Grenville  of  Butleigh  Court: — 

Robert    Neville    Stopford,    Esq.,    Lieut. -Comdr.    R.N., 

b.   1888  ;  m.   1919,   Ursula,  d.  of  E.  A.   Ebblewhite  (q.v.), 

Barrister-at-Law,  of  3  Essex  Court,  Temple.     Res. — 

Son  of  Vice-Adm.    Frederick   George    Stopford,    late 
R.N.,  b.   1852;    d.    1928;    m.    1889,  Maria  Mary   (d. 
1915),  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick  Bigg: — 
Robert  Edward  Wilbraham  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Lionel  Richard  Stopford  Sackville,  Esq.,  late 
Brev.-Col.  comdg.  4th  Batt  Rifle  Brig. ,  b.  1845  ;  d-  IQ°6  '< 
m.    1887,    Constance    Evelyn,    d.    of    Major    George 
Gosling : — 
Nigel  Victor  Stopford  Sackville,  Gentleman  (q.v.). 

Surv.  son  of  Sydney  Robert  Stopford  Sackville,  b.  1850; 
d.  1888  ;  m.  1883,  Janet,  d.  of  John  Shields  of  Perth  :— 
Edward   Rupert  Sydney  Stopford-Sackville,  Gentleman, 
b.  1887.     Res.— 

Surv.  sons  of  James  Sydney  Stopford,  Esq.,  b.    1808; 
d.    1885 ;  m.   2nd,   1868,   Katherine  Mary,   eld.   d.   of 
Sir  T.  W.  Waller,  2nd  Bart.  :— 
George  Waller  Stopford,  Esq.,  Capt.    4th   Batt.    Beds. 
Regt.,  b.  1870;    m.   1911   (his  cousin),  Alice  Emily,  d.  of 
Adm.  Sir  William   Robert  Kennedy,  G.C.B.     Res.—  Fal- 
coner's Hill,  Daventry.     Club— Travellers'. 

Philip  James  Stopford,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.N.,  b.  1872; 
m.  1902,  Margaret  Louise,  ygst.  d.  of  Maj.  F.  Napleton 
Dew,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late  88th  Regt.  Connaught  Rangers. 
Res. — 

Sons  of  Heneage  Frank  Stopford,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A. , 
b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  m.  1908,  Margaret,  d. 
of  Edward  Kennedy,  Esq.  : — 
James    Coverley    Stopford,     Gentleman,      Midshipman 
R.N.,  b.  1909.      Res. — Deanyers,  Alton,  Hants. 
Edward  Kennedy  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  19 11. 

Son    of    Wyndham    Horace     Stopford,    Esq.,    Capt. 

R.M.L.I.,£.  1878;  d.  1903;  m.  1903,  Dorothy  Eleanor, 

eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Wilfrid  N.  C.  Leeson  of  Hove  :— 

Wyndham   Horace  Stopford,    Gentleman,    b.    1904 ;    m. 

1928,  May,  d.  of  Col.  J.  W.  Craig  of  Manila,  Philippine 

Islands. 

Son  of  Horace  Robert  Stopford,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Cold- 


stream  Guards,   b.    1855;  killed  in   S.    Africa    1899; 

m.  1886,  Marguerite  Louisa  Greathed,  d.  of  Benjamin 

George  MacDowell,  M.D.  : — 
Robert  Maurice  Stopford,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1920,  Elsie,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 
William  Lawson,  Connaught  Rangers;  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Robert  Horace  Stopford,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  and' 
Rosemary  Dolores.    Res. — 

STOPFORD  SACKVILLE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quar- 
terly, or  and  gules,  over  all  a  bend  vair  (for  Sackville)  ;  2. 
and  3,  azure,  three  lozenges  or  between  nine  cross  cross- 
lets  of  the  last  (for  Stopford).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crests — Out  of  a  coronet,  composed  of  eight  fleurs-de-lys 
or,  an  estoile  of  six  points  argent  (for  Sackville)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  wings  endorsed  vert.  Motto 
— "  Toujours  loyal." 

3td  son  of  Col.  Lionel  Richard  Stopford  Sackville,  The 

Rifle  Bde. ,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1887,  Constance  Evelyn , 

d.    of  Major   George  Frederick  Gosling,    1st  Madras 

Fus.  :  — 

Nigel    Victor    Stopford    Sackville,    Gentleman,     Lieut. 

i4/2oth  Hussars,  b.  1901.   Seat — Drayton  House,  Thrapston, 

Northants.     Clubs— Cavalry,  Pratt's. 

STOPS  of  Wood  Burcote  Court  (H.  Coll.,  18  June 
1919).  Per  saltire  or  and  sable,  in  chief  a  wolf's  head 
erased  gules,  and  in  base  an  oak-tree  couped  vert  in  pale, 
between  in  fesse  two  garbs  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head 
erased  gules,  supporting  in  the  mouth  a  woodman's  axe 
erect  argent.     Motto — "  Who  stops." 

Third  son  of  William  George  Stops,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

The  Lodge,  Kineton,   Warwickshire,   b.   1841  ;     m. 

Annie  Maria,  d.  of  Joseph  Franklin,  of  Milton  House, 

Northampton : — 
Herbert  Jackson  Stops,  Gentleman,  F.S.I.,  b.  1884  ; 
m.  191 1,  Muriel,  d.  of  Henry  Heygate  Goddard,  of 
Cheyne  Walk,  Northampton ;  and  has  issue — William 
Heygate  Jackson  Stops,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  Jean 
Jackson  ;  Sheila  Jackson.  Res. — Wood  Burcote  Court, 
nr.  Towcester ;  Stops  House,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair. 
Clubs — Thatched  House,  County  (Northampton). 

STOREY  (H.    Coll.).      Per   fesse  indented   argent  and 


gules,  a  pale  with  three  whelk-shells,  two  and  one,  and  as 


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many  storks,  one  and  two,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  ot  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock  proper,  a  whelk-shell  fessewise  gules,  thereon 
a  stork  argent.  Motto — "  Deficiam  aut  efficiam."  Livery — 
Drab  coat,  red  collar  and  cuffs. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Storey,   Knight  Bachelor,    J. P., 
D.L. ,  k.  1825;  d.  1898;  m.  1st,  1852,  Eliza,  d.  of  Capt. 
William  Sherren,  late  Oxfordsh.    Lt.   Inf.,  of  Folke- 
stone;   2nd,   1862,  Annie  Williamson,   d.    of  Charles 
Blades  of  Aysgarth,  Wensleydale,  Yorks.  : — 
Herbert  Lushington Storey,  Esq.,  J. P.  andD.L.  co.  Lanes. 
(High  Sheriff  1904),  b.  1853;  m.  1st,  1882,  Emily  (d.  1911), 
d.  of  G.  F.  Fisher,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire;  2nd, 
1915,  Sylvia  Maud,  d.  of  Edward  Hosking,  I.C.S.,  and  has 
issue — (1)    Kenneth    Lushington    Storey,    Esq.    (Hawling 
Manor,    Andoversford,    Glos. ),    b.    1886    [m.    1910,    Alice 
Nesbit,  d.  of  late  Major  de  Freville,  8th  and  nth  Hussars, 
of    Hinxton    Hall,  and    Shelford,    Cambridgeshire];     (2) 
Thomas    Herbert   Storey,    Gentleman,    b.    1922 ;    Honor 
Oakden  Patrickson  [tn.  ,  Hector  Macleod,  3rd  son  of 

Roderick  W.  Macleod,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Invergordon  Castle, 
co.  Ross,  and  Cadbole,  co.  Cromarty];  and  Margaret 
Sylvia  Patrickson.  Post.  add.  —  Burton  Hill  House, 
Malmesbury,  Wilts.     Club — Reform. 

Charles  Blades  Coverdale  Storey,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Denbigh, 
b.  1868;  tn.  ist,  1902,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Edmund  Sharpe  of 
Halton  Hall,  Lancaster ;  2nd,  1926,  Phyllis,  d.  of  the  late 
Llewelyn  Hugh-Jones,  Esq.,  C.B.E. ,  and  has  issue — 
Llewelyn  Robert  Owen  Storey,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and 
Gwyneth  Lois.  Res. — Plas  Nantyr,  Glyn-Ceiriog,  N. 
Wales.     Clubs — Devonshire,  Bath. 

Robert  Holme  Storey,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  co.  Denbigh, 
Barrister-at- Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1872;  m.  1907,  Beatrice 
Maud,  d.  of  Sir  William  Tate,  2nd  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Thomas  William  Storey,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Roy  Frederick 
Storey,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res.  —  Bishopswood,  Ross, 
Herefordshire. 

Son  of  Edgar  Storey,  Esq.,  b.  1859;  d.  1909; 
tn.  : — 

Ronald  Alexander  Storey,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.  Postal 
add.- — Escowbeck  Cottage,  Caton,  Lanes. 

STOREY,  see  SHAWE-STOREY. 

STOREY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  a  pale 
with  three  crosses  patee,  two  and  one,  and  as  many  storks, 
one  and  two,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  gules 
between  two  crosses  pat£e  argent. 

Son  of  Edward  Storey,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Crosslands, 
Lancaster,   b.    1829  ;    tn.  : — 

William  John  Patrickson  Storey,  Esq.,  J. P.  Flints  (High 
Sheriff  1905-6),  b.  i860.     Res. — 

STOREY  of  Randwick,  New  South  Wales  (U.O.).  Per 
fesse  or  and  azure,  a  pale  counterchanged,  thiee  storks  sable, 
beaked  and  membered  gules,  and  as  many  garbs  of  the  first, 
banded  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  garb  fessewise  or,  banded 
gules,  a  stork  proper.     Motto — ' '  Ciconia  fausta  avis." 

Sons  of  Hon.  Sir  David  Storey,  M.L.C.,  of  Randwick, 
N.S.W.,  b.  1856;  d.  1924;  m.  1883,  Rachel  Agnes,  d. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Andrew  Doig  : — 

John  Colvin  Storey,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Lt.- 
Col.  Australian  A.M.C.,   b.  .     Res. — Randwick,  New 

South  Wales. 

David  Andrew  Storey,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Australian  Imp. 
Forces,  b.  .     Res. — 

Theodore  Wentworth  Storey,  Esq.,  served  Great  War 
with  Australian  Forces,  b.  .     Res. — 

Robert  Sherbrooke  Storey,  Esq.,  b.  .     Res. — ■ 

STORY  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  fesse  indented  argent  and  sable,  three  falcons  counter- 
changed  (Story) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  gauntlet  sable, 
garnished  or  (Lacock).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  wreath  of  laurel,  a 
black  falcon  all  proper. 

Son  of  General  Valentine  Frederick  Story,  b.  1818  ;  d. 

1907 ;  tn.  :— 

Col.  William  Frederick  Story,  C.B.,  J.P.  Notts,  and  D.L. 
co.  Lanark,  late  Lt.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batt.  (mil.)  Highland 
L.I.',  b.  .      Res. — The  Forest,   Mount   Hooton   Road, 

Nottingham.     Club — White's. 


STORY-MASKELYNE  (Roy.  Lie,  1902,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  fesse  engrailed  or,  between 
three  escallops  argent  (Maskelyne,  Vn.  Wilts.,  1623,  and 
probably  earlier);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  double- 
queued  purpure,  between  four  bugle-horns  stringed  sable  in 
saltire  (Story).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  sable,  holding  between 
the  paws  an  escallop  argent  (Maskelyne)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed,  habited  purpure,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hands  proper,  grasping  by  the  attires  a  stag's 


head   caboshed   or,  pierced   by  an   arrow   in   pale   argent 

(Story).     Motto — "  Bis  vivitur  virtute." 

Son  of  Edmund  Mervin  Booth  Story-Maskelyne,  Esq., 
of  the  Manor  House,  Lydiard  Millicent,  Wilts.,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1829;  d.  1915;  tn.  i860, 
Martha  Banger  (d.  1920),  eld.  d.  of  Thomas  Russell  of 
Beaminster,  Dorset : — 
Anthony  St.  John  Story-Maskelyne,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 

Res. — 13  Tiverton  Mansions,  140  Gray's  Inn  Road,  W.C.i. 

STOTT  of  Oldham  (H.  Coll.,  Feb.  1907).  Gules,  three 
pallets  or,  each  charged  with  as  many  pellets,  on  a  chief 
engrailed  argent,  a  heart  between  two  battleaxes,  all  of  the 
field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  heart  gules,  thereon  a  martlet  sable.  Motto — 
"  Alta  petit." 

Son  of  Abraham  Henthorne   Stott,  b.   1822;  d.   1904; 

m.  1851,  Eliza  {d.  1906),  d.  of  Edward  Ainsworth  :— 
Sir  Philip  Sidney  Stott,  ist  Bart.  (3  July,  1920),  High 
Sheriff  Glos.  1925,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1884,  Hannah,  onlv  child  of 
James  Nicholson  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  George  Edward 
Stott,  Esq.,  F.I. A. A.,  Capt.  late  10th  Batt.  Manchester 
Regt.  (T.A.),  b.  1887  [m.  1912,  Kate,  d.  of  the  late  George 
Swailes  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Waterhead,  Oldham  ;  and  has  issue- 
Philip  Sidney  Stott,  Esq.,  b.  1914 ;  Christopher  George 
Swailes  Stott,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Derek  Nicholson  Stott, 
Gentleman,  b.  1928  (Res.— Taxal,  Werneth,  Oldham)];  (2) 
Philip  Nicholson  Stott,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut,  i/ioth  Batt. 
Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1896;  d.  1915  ;  Esther  [tn.  1908, 
Edgar  Wharton,  second  son  of  Dr.  J.  Wharton  of  Hopwood 
House,  Oldham] ;  and  Doris  [m.  19 18,  Major  V.  S.  Bland, 
M.C.].  Seat—  Stanton  Court,  Glos.  Clubs— "  1900  ;  " 
Constitutional ;  and  Constitutional  (Manchester). 

STOTT  (U.O.,  conf.  4  Dec,  1918).  Gules,  three  pallets 
argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  heart  between  two  annulets  of 
the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — OnawTeath 
of  the  colours,  a  martlet  azure,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  lozenge  or.     Motto — "  Alta  petit." 


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Son   of   Thomas   Stott,   of   Millicent,    Ballymoney, 

co.  Antrim,  b.  1829  ;    d.  1921  ;    m.  1859,  Josephine 

Knox,     d.     of     James     Russell,    of    Dunlewy,    co. 

Donegal : — 

John  Percy  Stott,   Esq.,  b.   1861  ;    m.   1892,  Eveline 

Mary,  only  child  of  William  Ranson   Smith,  of    Blyth, 

Northumberland,      and     has     issue — Kathleen      Mary 

Darley  [m.   1926,  Horace  Townsend  Stuart  King,  Esq., 

Capt.  R.E.   and  has  issue]  ;    and  Doreen  Alice  Burleigh 

[m.  1919,  Ralph  Pethebridge  Martin,  Esq..  D.S.C.,  Lt.- 

Comdr.  R.N.j.    Estates  in    co.  Antrim  and  co.  Kildare. 

Res. — Craigdun,  Craigs,  co.  Antrim. 


STOTE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules  a  lion  rampant  double- 
queued  erminois,  within  an  orle  of  eight  stirrups  or. 
Mantling    gules    and   or.     Crest — On   a    wreath   of   the 


flames  issuing  proper,  and  in  the  centre  chief  a  cross 
patonce  gules),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1902,  Margarette  Graham,  only 
d.  and  heir  of  Graham  John  Blandy,  Esq.,  of  Quinta  da 
Levada,  Funchal,  Madeira,  and  16  Mark  Lane,  E.C.,  and 


has  issue — Graham  Arthur  Kelvin  Stote,  Gentleman, 
b.  1909  ;  Gordon  Blandy  Stote,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
Margarette  Kelvin  ;  Frances  Graham  ;  and  Elizabeth 
Joan  Duff.  Res. — Colehill  Vicarage,  Wimborne,  Dorset 
Francis  Oscar  Stote,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1902, 
Marion  Edith,  2nd  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Aston  Moore, 
of  Swindon.  Postal  address — c/o  Lloyds  Bank,  Wells 
Somerset. 


colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  double-queued  erminois, 
resting  the  sinister  paw  upon  a  stirrup  or.  Motto — ■ 
"  Estote  audentes." 

Sons    of    Arthur    Stote,    Esq.,  J. P.,  of    Hedworth, 

Swindon,  Wilts.,  b.  1834  ;    d.  1921  ;  m.  i860,  Anne 

(d.  1902),  d.  of  George  Mayne  Jenvey,  of  Lymington, 

co.  Southampton  : — 

Rev.  Walter  George  Stote,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Vicar  of  All 

Saints',  Sudbury,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1901,  Alice  Maud,  2nd  d.  of 

the  late   Samuel  Haw,  of  Liverpool,    and  has   issue — • 

Winifred    Alice.     Res. — All  Saints'  Vicarage,   Sudbury, 

Suffolk. 

Cuthbert  Stote,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1901,  Edith, 
2nd  d.  of  the  late  James  Lawson,  Merchant,  of  Beachside 
Towers,  Blundellsands,  and  has  issue — Cuthbert  Lawson 
Stote,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  Cantab.,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  House  Physician,  The  London  Hospital,  b.  1903  ; 
and  Rhoda  Annie.  Res. — The  Downs,  Swindon,  Wilts. 
Rev.  Arthur  William  Stote,  M.A.  Cantab.,  F.S.G., 
Lond.,  Acting  C.F.  1908-18,  Vicar  of  Colehill  (Arms  as 
above,  and,  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Blandy  of  Madeira,    namely :— Or,    three    urns    sable, 


STOUGHTON.  Azure,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine,  in 
the  dexter  canton  a  mullet  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  robin 
redbreast  proper. 

Son  of  Charles  William  Stoughton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 
of  Ballynoe,  co.    Kerry,  b.   1823;    d.   1889;    m.    1854, 
Percy  Georgina  Laura,  d.  of  George  Bagot  Gossett  :  — 
William  Anthony  Stoughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
16  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.7. 


STOURTON,     see     MOWBRAY    and     CORBALLY 
STOURTON. 


STOURTON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  of  six,  1.  sable,  a 
bend  or,  between  six  fountains  proper  (Stourton) ;  2.  gules, 
on  a  bend  between  six  cross  crosslets  argent,  an  escutcheon 
or,  charged  with  a  demi-lion  rampant,  pierced  through  the 
mouth  by  an  arrow  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  of  the  first  (Howard);  3.  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
argent  (Mowbray);  4.  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
ducally  crowned  or  (Segrave) ;  5.  gules,  three  lions  pas- 
sant guardant  in  pale  or,   a  label  of  three  points  argent 


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tPlantagenet — Thomas  of  Brotherton);  6.  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  a  border  engrailed  of  the  last  (Talbot). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-monk  habited  in  russet  proper,  girt 
or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scourge  of  five  knotted 
lashes  gold.  Motto-  "  Loyal  je  serai  durant  ma  vie." 
Badge— A  sledge. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Joseph  Stourton,  23rd  Lord  Mowbray, 
24th  Lord  Segrave,  and  20th  Lord  Stourton,  D.L., 
J. P.,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1865,  Mary  Margaret,  only 
child  of  Matthew  Elias  Corbally,  M.P.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Botolph  Joseph  Stourton,  Lord  Mow- 
bray, Segrave,  and  Stourton  \q.v.). 

Hon.  Edward  Plantagenet  Joseph  Corbally  Stourton, 
D.S.O.  {q.v.). 

Son   of  Hon.   Everard   Joseph   Stourton,    Capt.  10th 

Hussars,  b.  1834;    d.   1869;    m.    1862,   Hon.  Fermina 

Maria  Magdalena,  ygst.  d.  of  1st  Lord  Bellew  : — 

Everard  Joseph  Stourton,  Esq.,  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army, 

late  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Q.O.  Cameron  Highlanders,  served  in 

S.  African  War,    b.  1864  ;    m.  1903,  Ethel   Maude,   d.   of 

Lt.-Col.  Marcus  Swinburne;  and  has  issue — (1)  Everard 

Botolph    Stourton,    Esq.,    b.    1905  ;    (2)    Athelstan    Claud 

Edward  Stourton,  Gentleman,  b.    1907;    and  Enid  Mary. 

Res. —  Marcus,  Forfarshire. 

Son  of  Auberon  Joseph  Stourton,   Esq.,  b.  1867;  d. 

1923;  m.  1896  (diss.  1906),  Gwladys  Jessie,  d.  of  George 

William  Thomas  of  Ystrad  Manor,  Glamorgan  : — 

Endo  Philip  Joseph  Stourton,   Esq.,  b.  1900;  m.  1927, 

Cicely    Frances,   d.  of   Henry  Haldin,    Esq.,    K.C.  of  17 

Montagu   Square,    W.     Res. — 7    Kent    Terrace,    Regent's 

Park,  N.W. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Albert  Joseph  Stourton,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1902  ; 

vi.  1866,   Elizabeth    Laura   Caroline,  ygst.   d.   of  Sir 

Robert  George  Throckmorton,  8th  Bart. :  — 

Herbert    Marmaduke   Joseph    Stourton,  O.B.E.,  Major 

late  R.A.S.C.,  late  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  Hussars,  b.  1873  !  '"■ 

1898,  Hon.  Fiances  Mary  Winifred,  only  d.  of  4th  Viscount 

Southwell,  K.P.  ;  and  has  issue— Ivo  Herbert  Evelyn  Joseph 

Stourton,  Esq.,  Capt.   Mauritius  Police,  b.  1901  [m.  1926, 

Lilian    Marguerite,  d.  of  George  Dickson  of   Mauritius]  ; 

Magdalen  Mary  Charlotte  [m.  1925,  Major  Archibald  Hay, 

D.S.O.,  M.C.  late  R.A. ;  and  has  issue];  Barbara  Bertha 

May  [m.  1924,  Capt.  E.  C.Tunnicliffe,  O.B.E.,  M.C,  Roy. 

Welch  Fus.  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Gytha  Mary  Dorothy ;    and 

Mary  Jeanne.     Res. — 

Ernest  William  Joseph  Stourton,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res.— 

Rudolph  Henry  Joseph  Stourton,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Res.— 

WILLIAM  CLIFFORD  TOWNSHEND  STOVELD, 
Gentleman,  formerly  of  Gravesend.  Armorial  bearings — 
Or,  on  a  pile  engrailed  azure,  between  two  stags'  heads 
couped  at  the  neck  and  affronted  of  the  last,  a  feather  erect 
of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wieath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  at  the  neck  and  affronted 
azure,  between  two  feathers  or.     Motto — "  Eimi  o  eimi." 


STRACEY  of  Rackheath  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  cross 
engrailed  between  four  eagles  displayed  gules,  five  cinque- 
foils  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  ducally  crowned 
gules,  supporting  a  cross  patee  fitchee  of  the  last. 

Sons    of    Sir  Edward  Henry  Gervase  Stracey,  6th 

Bart.,  b.  1838  ;    d.  1888  ;    m.    1870,   Mary  Gertrude, 

d.  of  Sir  Charles  Des  Voeux,  2nd  Bart.,    of    India- 

ville  : — 

Sir  Edward  Paulet  Stracey,  7th  Bart.,  of   Rackheath 

Park,  Norfolk  (15  Dec.  1818),  Hon.  Major  Household  Cav. 

(Res.),  High  Sheriff  Norfolk  1928,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1902,  Mary 

Elizabeth  Brinsley,  d.  of  Algernon  Brinsley  Sheridan,  of 

Frampton  Court,  Dorset ;  and  has  issue — Michael  George 

Motley  Stracey,  Esq.,  b.   191 1  ;    and  Margaret  Rosalind 

Linley.    Seats — Rackheath  Park  ;  Oxnead  Hall,  both  co. 

Norfolk.     Clubs — Orleans,  Cavalry,  Guards',  R.Y.S. 

Algernon  Augustus  Henry  Stracey,  Esq.,  Capt.  Norfolk 
Regt.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1928,  Beryl,  d.  of  Major  Charles  R.  E. 
Radclyffe,  of  Hyde,  Wareham.  Res. — Castle  Lodge, 
Claregalway,  co.  Galway.     Club — Wellington. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Josiah  Stracey,  5th  Bart  , 

b.  1802;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1835,  Charlotte  (d.  1884),  only  d. 

of  George  Denne  of  The  Paddock,  Canterbury  : — 

Maj.-Gen.    Henry   Hardinge   Denne   Stracey,  late  Col. 

Comdg.  Scots  Gds.  and  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  S.  London  Vol. 


Bde. ,  b.   1839.     Res.— 5  Bury  Street,    St.    James's,    S.W. 
Clubs — Marlborough,  Savage,  Carlton,  Garrick. 

Sons  of  Gilbert  Hardinge  Stracey,  Esq.  (5th  son  of  Sir 
Henry  Stracey,  5th  Bart.),  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  C.C.  co. 
Norfolk,  formerly  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Norfolk 
Artillery,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1907 ;  m.  1867,  Louisa  Anne, 
only  d.  of  Richard  Groucock:  — 
Gilbert  Foard  Stracey,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt. 
Durham  Light  Infantry,  b.  1868. 

Ernest  Henry  Denne  Stracey,  Esq.,  General  Staff  Officer 
and  O.C.  9th  Batt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  formerly  Capt.  Norfolk 
Regt.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1907,  Faith,  only  d.  of  late  Henry 
Downes  Popham  ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Mounteney  Stracey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Noel  Margaret  Jephson  ;  and  Joan 
Cypria  Mounteney.  Res. — Cross  Lane  House,  Ticehurst, 
Sussex. 

STRACEY -CLITHEROW  (R.L.,  27  Oct.  1900,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules, 
between  three  eagles  displayed,  wings  inverted  sable,  five 
annulets  or  (Clitherow) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a  cross  en- 
grailed, between  four  eagles  displayed  gules,  five  cinque- 
foils  or  (Stracey).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— r.  a  tower  argent,  issuant  from  the  battlements  thereof, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  sable  (Clitherow) ;  2.  a  lion  rampant 
erminois,  ducally  crowned  and  supporting  a  cross  pat^e 
fitchee  gules  (Stracey).      Motto — "  Loyal,  yet  free." 

Sons  of  Rev.   William  James  Stracey-Clitherow,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),    late    Fellow    of    Magdalen    Coll.,    formerly 
Vicar  of  Buxton,  and  Rector  of  Oxnead  and  of  Skeyton, 
co.  Norfolk,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1849,  Maria  Diana, 
eldest  d.    of    Lieut. -Gen.    James   Claud    Bourchier   of 
Lavant  House,  Chichester: — 
Col.    John    Bourchier   Stracev-Clitherow,   C.B. E. ,    Vice- 
Lieut.,   J.  P.,   and  C.C.   E.R.  Yorks.,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.   East 
Riding  Yeo. ,  late  Major  Scots  Guards,  served  Great  War 
1915-18,  comdg. 2nd  Batt.  Welsh  Gds.,  Hon.  Col.  26th(E.R. 
Yorks.)  Armoured  Car  Co.,  b.    1853;  m.  1897,  Alice,  d.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Toby  Henry  Prinsep,  and  widow  of  Charles  Henry 
Gurney.    Seat— Hotham  Hall,  York.    Clubs— Guards',  Turf, 
Carlton,  Arthur's. 

Claud  Edward  Stracey-Clitherow,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Scots 
Guards,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1897,  Alice  Maud  (d.  1925),  sixth  d. 
of  Gen.  Lord  Alfred  Henry  Paget,  C.B.  Res.— 188  Suther- 
land Avenue,  W.9.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Travellers', 
Carlton. 

Eustace  William  Clitherow  Stracey-Clitherow,  Esq.,  J. P. 
for  Middlesex,  late  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1864;  m.  1900, 
Frances  Evelyh  Veronica,  d.  of  J.  B.  E.  Stansfeld  ;  and  has 
issue — Christopher  Bryan  Stracey-Clitherow,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  igo^(Club — Naval  and  Military) ;  Rhona  ;  Monica; 
Barbara;  and  Ursula  Diana.  Res.  —  Leek  Wootton  House, 
Warwick.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

STRACHAN  of  Heacham   Hall   (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  stag 
trippant  sable,  between  three  thistles  leaved  and  slipped 
proper,  within  a  bordure  azure.     Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-stag  proper, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  rose  and  a  thistle,  both  leaved  and 
slipped  also  proper.     Motto — "  Non  timeo  sed  caveo." 
Sons  of  James  Innes  Strachan,  of  Laurencekirk,  Kin- 
cardine, and  Colombo,  Ceylon,  b.  181 1  ;  d.  i860  ;  m. 
1842,  Lucy  (d.  1879),  d.  of  Askean  Rudd,  of  Ceylon : — 

The  late  Charles  Edward  Strachan,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (19 15) 
High  Sheriff  co.  Norfolk,  b.  185 1 ;  m.  1892,  Edith  Matilda, 
d.  of  Septimus  Gillatt,  of  London;  and  d.  1929,  leaving 
issue — Agneta.      Seat — Heacham  Hall,  nr.  King's  Lynn. 

William    Lumsden    Strachan,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res.— 

James  Hemy  Strachan,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

STRACHEY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  cross 
between  four  eagles  displayed  gules  (for  Strachey) ;  2  and 
3,  or,  three  crescents  sable,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a 
ducal  coronet  gold  (for  Hodges).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed  gules,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent.  Motto — 
"  Ccelum  non  animum." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Edward  Strachey,  3rd  Bart.,  b.  1812  ; 

d.  1901  ;   bv  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1857,  Marv  Isabella  (d. 

1883),  d.  o'f  John  Symonds,   M.D.,    of   Clifton  Hill 

House,  Bristol  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Strachey,  P.C.,  1st  Baron  Strachie 
of  Sutton  Court,  Somerset  (3  Nov.  1911),  4th  Bart.)  15 
June,  1801),  M.P.  S.  Somerset,  1892-1911,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and 


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C.C.  Somerset,  H.M.'s  Paymaster  to  the  Forces,  1912-15, 
b.  1858  ;  m.  1880,  Constance,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Braham; 
and  has  issue — Hon.  Edward  Strachey,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.) 
Somerset  L.I.  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Gren.  Gds.,  J. P. 
Somerset,  b.  1882  (Club — Brooks's)  ;  Hon.  Frances  Con- 
stance Maddalena  [m.  191 1,  3rd  Baron  O'Hagan].  Seat — 
Sutton  Court,  Pensford,  Somerset.  Town  res. — 27  Cadogan 
Gardens,  S.W.    Clubs — Brooks',  Reform. 

Son  of  John  St.  Loe  Strachey,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir 

Edward  Strachey,  see  above),  J. P.,  D.L.,  Barrister- 

at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.   i860;  d.  1927;  m.  1887, 

Henrietta  Mary,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  Charles  Simpson  : — 

Evelyn  John  St.  Loe  Strachey,   Gentleman,  b.   1901. 

Res. — Harrowhill     Copse,     Newlands    Corner,    Merrow, 

Surrey ;  39  St.  Leonards  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Yngst  son  of  Sir  Edward  Strachey  (see  above) : — 
Henry  Strachey,  Esq.,  b.  1863.      Res. — Stowey  Mead, 
Clutton,  Bristol. 

Eld.  son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Strachey,  G.C.S.I., 

R.E.,  b.  1817 ;    d.  1908  ;    by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1859, 

Jane  Maria  (Res. — 51  Gordon  Square,  W.C.),  d.  of 

Sir  John  Peter  Grant,  of  Rothiemurchus,  G.C.M.G., 

K.C.B.  :— 

Richard  John  Strachey,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  late  Rifle 

Bde.,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1896,  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir 

Henry     Norman,     G.C.B.,     G.C.M.G.,     CLE.     Res.— 

Stratton  Lodge,  Abingdon,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Ralph  Strachey,  Esq.,  b.   1868;  d.  1923; 
m.  1901,  Margaret  Winifred,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Severs  : — 
Richard  Philip  Farquhar  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1902, 
Res.— 
John  Ralph  Severs  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Yngr.  sons  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Strachey,  G.C.S.I. 
(see  above)  : — 
Oliver  Strachey,  Esq.,  b.  1874  ;  m.   1st,  1901,  Ruby 
Julia  (div.  1908),  d.  of  the  late  Julius  Mayer  ;  2nd,  1911, 
Rachel,  d.  of  the  late  B.  F.  Costelloe,  and  has  issue — 
(by    1st   marriage),    Julia    Francis    [m.    1927,    Stephen 
Tomlin]  ;    (by     2nd     marriage)    Christopher    Strachey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;    and  Barbara.     Res. — 53  Marsham 
Street,  S.W.i 

Giles  Lytton  Strachey,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
James  Beaumont  Strachey,  Esq.,  b.  1887  ;    m.  1920, 
Alix,  d.  of  the  late  Harry  Smythe  Florence,   of  Lord's 
Wood,  Marlow.     Res. — 41   Gordon  Square,  W.C. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Strachey,  G.C.S.I.,  CLE.,  D.C.L., 

sometime  Lt.-Gov.  N.W.  Provinces  India,  b.  1823  ; 

d.  1907  ;    m.  1856,  Katherine  Jane,  C.I.  (d.  1907), 

d.  of  George  Batten,  B.C.S. : — 

John    Strachey,    Esq.,    M.V.O.,    Lt.-Col.    (ret.)    Ind. 

Army,  b.  1857.     Res. — The  Little  House,  Leatherhead. 

Club—  E.I.  United  Service. 

Sir    Charles     Strachey,     K.C.M.G.,     C.B.,     formerly 

Asst.-Under-Sec.  of  State,  b.  1862  ;    m.  1893,  Margaret 

(d.  1925),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Raleigh,  D.D.,  of 

Kensington,    and    has    issue — John    Francis    Strachey, 

Esq.,  b.  1894.     Res. — 32  Abbey  Road,  St.  John's  Wood. 

Son     of     George    Strachey,    b.     1828 ;     d.     1912  ; 

by  2nd  wife,  m.   1862,  Catherine  (d.   1920),  d.  of 

Rev.  J.  B.  Doveton,  Rector  of  Burnett,  Somerset : — 

Bertram    Strachey,    Esq.,    Capt.    late    Ind.    Army, 

b.  1865.     Res.— 

Son   of    William    Strachey,    Gentleman,    b.    1867 ; 
d.  191 1 ;    m.  1 90 1,  Nina  Alma  Grosvenor,  of  New 
York  :— 
Reginald  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.   1905.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Richard  Charles  Strachey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Ashwick  Grove,  Bath,  b.  1835  ;    d.  1901  ;    m.  1857, 
Charlotte   (d.    1919),   d.   of    Ralph   B.    Hankin,   of 
Bedford  :— 
Richard   Sholto   Strachey,   Esq.,   J. P.,   late   Engineer 
State   Railway   Dept.,   India,  b.    1859;    m.    1911,   Hon. 
Mildred     Cunningham,   d.    of    the    late    Baron    Davey. 
Seat— Ashwick  Grove,  Oakhill,  Bath.     Clubs— Brooks's, 
Oriental. 

Claude  Mainwaring  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
tn.  1887,  Emily  (d.  1922),  d.  of  the  late  James  Mac- 
pherson,  of  Ninde,  co.  Inverness,  and  has  had  issue — 
Claude  Otto  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  killed  in 
action  1915  ;  Ewen  Macpherson  Strachey  Gentleman, 
b.  1892;  Richard  Clive  Strachey,  Gentleman,  N.Z. 
Mounted  Infantry,  b.  1895,  killed  in  action  1917  ;  and 
2  daus.     Res. — 

Henry  Cyril  Grey  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1873. 
Res. — 

Son  of  Reginald  Clive  Strachey,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ; 


d.   1903 ;     m.   1893,    Ann    Ellen,    d.  of    Henry  W. 
Gibson,  I.C.S.  : — 
Richard  Clive  Strachey,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.   1st  Batt. 
Somerset  L.I.,  b.  1897. 

STRADBROKE,  Earl  of,  see  ROUS. 

STRAFFORD,  Earl  of,  see  BYNG. 

STRAKER,  see  COPPIN-STRAKER. 

STRAKOSCH  (H.  Coll.,  7  June  1921).  Argent,  a  cross 
gules,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  spring- 
buck's head  erased  proper,  and  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  an  anchor  sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  eagles 
displayed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  springbuck's  head 
erased  two  sprigs  of  mimosa  in  sal  tire  proper.  Motto — 
"  Labor  omnia  vincit  improbus." 

Son    of    Edward    Strakosch,    of    Brunn,    b.   1832  ; 
m.  1866  :— 

Sir  Henry  Strakosch,  G.B.E.  (1927),  Knt.  Bach.(i92i), 
b.  1871.  Res. — 45  Chester  Square,  S.W.i.  Club — St. 
James's. 

STRANGE,  see  LE  STRANGE. 

STRANGE  (H.  Coll.,  23  Aug.  1816).  Per  saltire  or  and 
argent,  two  lions  passant  in  pale  the  one  in  base 
reguardant  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  two  wolves'  heads  erased  adossed 


azure,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  within  a  chain  in  the  form 

of  an  arch  or.     Motto — "  In  te  Domine  speravi." 

Issue  of  William  Heath  Strange,  Gentleman, 
of  2  Belsize  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  Ickneild 
Goring-on-Thames,  Oxon.,  M.R.C.S.,  M.D.  (Aber- 
deen), Founder  of  the  Hampstead  General  Hospital, 
b.  1837;  d.  1907;  m.  1866,  Anna  Jane,  d.  of  William 
Pirrie,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  first  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery 
in  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen  University  : — 
William   Pirrie  Heath  Strange,   Gentleman,  b.   1869. 

Res.— 

Robert  Gordon  Strange,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.,  M.B., 

M.S.    (Lond.),    b.    1872.      Res.  —  2    Belsize     Avenue, 

Hampstead,  N.W. 

Mary  Rose.    Res. — 2  Belsize  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

STRANGMAN   (Confn.    U.O.).     Per   bend    sable   and 
argent,  a  bend  embattled  counter-embattled  between  two 


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trefoils  slipped,  all  counter-changed.     Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 


sable,  plain  collared  or,  pendent  therefrom  a  harp,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  ragged  staff  of  the  last. 
Motto — "  Verbum  vir  fortis  nulli  succumbit  dolori." 

Son  of  Joshua  Strangman  of  Waterford,   b.  27  Sept. 
1787 ;  d.  3  March  1837  ;  m.  1819,  Anna  Wakefield,  d. 
of  James  Pirn  of  Mountmellick  : — 
Joshua     George     Strangman,    Gentleman     [vide     next 
entry). 

Son  of  T.  Wilson  Strangman,  Gentleman  (son  of 
Joshua  John  Strangman  and  Elizabeth  Watson),  b. 
1842 ;  m.  1874,  Sarah  Louisa,  d.  of  Ebenezer  Pike  of 
Besborough,  co.  Cork  : — 
Wilson  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.  Res. — Kinoith, 
Shanagarry,  co.  Cork. 

Sons  of  John  Strangman,  b.  1807;  d.         ;    m.  : — 

Augustus  Strangman,  Gentleman.     Res. — Melbourne. 
Douglas  Howard  Strangman,  Gentleman.      Res. — New 
Zealand. 

Issue  of  Thomas  Handcock  Strangman,  b.  1809;  d.  1902; 
m.     1861,    Sarah    White,    d.    of   Corliss    Hawkes    of 
Lackaroo,  co.  Cork  : — 
George  Martin  White  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.   186a. 
Res. — Carrigmore,  Waterford. 

Thomas  Handcock  Strangman,  Gentleman,  M. D. ,  b. 
1863;  m.  1895,  Isabel,  d.  oi  J-  B-  Blaney.  Esq.  „  J.  P.,  of 
Mangalore,  S.  Australia.  Postal  address— c/o  The  Equity 
Trustees,  85  Queen  Street,  Melbourne. 

Cecil  Lucius  Strangman,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1864; 
m.  1894,  Edith,  d.  of  Dr.  John  Moody,  J. P.  ;  and  has 
issue  —  John  Handcock  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 
Res. — Port  Darwin,  S.  Australia. 

Joshua  William  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.   1874.     Res. 
— New  Westminster,  British  Columbia. 
Sylvia  Mary  Strangman.     Res  — 

Lucia    Frances    Sarah,     L.R.C.P.I.,    L.R.C.S.I.,    m. 
1904,  J.  J.  FitzGerald,  M.D.       Res.—  Mile  House,  Cork. 
Marv      Somerville      Parker      Strangman,       F.  R. C.S.I. , 
L.R.C.P.I.     Res. — 10  Beresford  Street,  Waterford. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Strangman  of  Waterford,   b.    1813  ; 

d.    1882 ;    m.    1848,   Maria,   d.   of  Joshua   Chaytor   of 

Heathville,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin: — 

John  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1876,  Catherine 

Gertrude  {d.  1927),  d.  of  William  Lloyd  of  Lloydsborough, 

co.  Tipperary  ;  and  has  issue — Hubert  William  Strangman, 

Gentleman,    b.     1889.      Res. — Summerlands,    Waterford, 

Ireland.     Club — Constitutional. 

Samuel  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  m.  1st,  1880, 
Jane  Newport  (d.  1895),  d.  of  M.  Barron;  and  has  issue — 
Samuel  William  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ;  2nd, 
1901,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  of  late  J.  Gilbert  Cockburn, 
only  s.  of  John  Cockburn,  R.E.  Res. — View  Mount, 
Waterford. 


Sons  of  Edward  Strangman  of  "  Kilcop,"  co.  Water- 
ford,   and   afterwards   of   "  Laurenceford,"    S.    Africa 
(s.  of  John  Strangman  of  Summerland,  Waterford),  b. 
1815  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1841,  Anna  Amelia,  d.  of  Fade  Goft 
of  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  granddau.  of  Richard 
Goff  of  Tottenham  Green,  co.  Wexford:  — 
Charles    Strangman,    Gentleman,    b.     1855;    m.     1884, 
Amelia  Anna,   eld.   d.   of  Hon.   John  Goff  of  Woodville, 
Prince    Edward   Island,   and  great-granddau.    of  Richard 
Goff  of  Tottenham  Green,  co.  Wexford.      Res. — Montreal. 
Club — Mount  Royal  (Montreal). 

Fade    Goff   Strangman,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

Worcester,  S.  Africa. 

Frederick    William    Strangman,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res. — Somerset  West,  S.  Africa. 

Walter  Herbert  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Augusta,  U.S.A. 

Edward  Strangman,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb. ),  b. 
Res. — Johannesburg. 

STRANGMAN  of  Waterford,  formerly  of  Hadleigh 
Castle,  Essex  (Arms  recorded  Vn.  Essex  1612  to  collaterals, 
Ped.  recorded  and  arms  confirmed  with  crest,  U.O.).  Per 
bend   argent  and  sable,   a    bend   raguly  counterchanged. 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  two  staves  raguly  in  saltire  enfiled  by  a  ducal  crest 
coronet,  all  or. 

Son  of  Joshua   Strangman    of  Waterford,  b.   1787;   d. 

1837;  m.   1819,  Anna  Wakefield,  d.   of  James  Pirn  of 

Mountmellick : — 
Joshua  George  Strangman,  Gentleman,  b.  1833  '•  m-  J895. 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Capt.  William  Hardieof  Rathmines,  Dublin, 
late  Dublin  Fusiliers.     Res. — The  Mall,  Waterford. 


STRANGWAYES, 
WAYES. 


see      SWAINSTON  -  STRANG- 


STRANGWAYS,  see  FOX-STRANGWAYS. 

STRANGWAYS  of  Shapwick  (H.  Coll).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable,  two  lions  passant  paly  of  six  argent  and  gules 
(Strangways — Vn.  Dorset  1623) ;  2  and  3,  or,  three  bulls' 
heads  caboshed  gules  (Bull — Confirmed  by  Segar  29  Nov. 
22nd  James  I.).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Ystoyeau  et  ne  doublero."  Livery — Light  drab,  scarlet 
facings. 

Son  of  Henry  Bull  Strangways,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Shapwick, 
b.    1808  ;    d.   1884  ;    m.   1830,  Sophia  Jane,  only  d,  of 
late  Rev.  George  Henry  Templer  : — 
The  late   Hon.  Henry  Bull  Templer  Strangways,   J. P., 


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b.  1832;  d.  1920;  m.  1861,  Maria  Cordelia,  yr.  d.  of  late 


Henry  Rodolph  Wigley,  Esq.,  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  S. 
Australia;  and  left  issue— Sophia  Georgina  [Res. — Shap- 
wick,  Somerset). 

STRANGWAYS(Confn.  U.O.).  Sable,  two  lions  passant 
paly  of  six  argent  and  gules,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  as  in  the  arms,  gorged  with  a) ducal  coronet 


or.     Motto — "  Soys  joyeux  et  ne  doubte  point."     Livery — 

Black  with  white  facings. 

Son  of  William  Alexander  Percy  Strangways  (eld.  son 
of  Rev.    James  Michael  Henry  Strangways),  b.  1856; 
d.  1894  ;  m.  1884  : — 
Arthur    Cecil    Percy   Strangways,   Gentleman,   b.    1886. 

Res.— 

Yr.  son  of  Rev.  James  Michael  Henry  Strangways, 
M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  sometime  Rector  of  Barons- 
town,  co.  Louth,  and  for  many  years  Vicar  Choral  of 
St.    Patrick's   Cathedral,    Armagh,    b.    1815;  d.    1885; 


m.    1853,    Isabella    Margaret,    d.    of    late   Alexander 

Robinson,  M.B. : — 
Leonard  Richard  Ffleming  Strangways,  Classical  Scholar 
of  Dublin  Univ.,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883,  Sen.  Moderator 
and  Gold  Medallist,  M.R.I.A.,  F.R.S.A.  (Irel.),  formerly 
Head  Master  of  St.  Stephen's  Green  School  and  President 
(1897)  Irish  Schoolmasters'  Association,  b.  1857;  m.  1884,. 
Alice  Helen  Beatrice,  elder  d.  of  James  George  Robertson 
of  Kilkenny  (by  his  wife  Wilhelmina  Margaret  Alicia 
Strangways);  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Guy  Ernest  Alan 
Strangways,  Gentleman,  b.  1885 ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;. 
(2)  Leonard  Francis  Percy  Strangways,  Gentleman,  b.  1886 
[d.  1890) ;  (3)  James  Godfrey  Victor  Strangways,  Esq. ,  Lieut.- 
Comd.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1898;  Juliet  Marion  Alice;  Lilian 
Isabel;  and  Beatrice  Violet  Mary,  b.  and  d.  1896.  Post, 
add. — Poplar  Cottage,  Addlestcne,  Surrey. 

STRATFORD,  see  WINGFIELD-STRATFORD. 

STRATFORD  of  Farmcote  (Vn.  Glos.  1623,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  barry  often  argent  and  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (Stratford)  ;  2.  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  six  cross 
crosslets  or  (Loudham)  ;  3.  or,  three  martlets  in  fesse  sable 
between  two  bars  gules  (Barwell)  ;  4.  vair,  a  chief  gules 
(Stoke) ;  5.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles  displayed 
argent  (Eton);  6.  argent,  a  fesse  sable,  in  chief  three 
escallops  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
habited  argent,  holding  a  cutlass  or.  Motto — "  Segnetis 
inimica  glorise." 

Only  son  of  Charles  Stratford,  R.N.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1884  ; 
m.  1852,  Anne,  d.  of  Rev.  P.  C.  Howard  of  Hull : — 

Capt.  John  Daubeney  Montalt  Farmcote  Stratford,  late 
2nd  Batt.  Welsh  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1879-82  (medal 
and  clasp)  and  has  Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal,  b. 
1858.     Seat— 

The  Right  Honourable  ALASTAIR  CAMPBELL, 


Baron   Stratheden   of  Cupar,    in   the    co.    of  Fife,    Baron 
Campbell   of    St.   Andrews,    in    the    co.    of    Fife.       Born. 


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21  November,  1899,  being  the  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Captain  the  Hon.  John  Beresford  Campbell  (eldest  son  of 
the  third  Baron  Stratheden  and  Campbell)  ;  by  his  wife, 
Hon.  Alice  Susan  (granted  by  R.L.  1921,  the  rank  and 
precedence  of  the  widow  of  a  Baron),  d.  of  the  1st  Baron 
Hamilton  of  Dalzell),  succeeded  his  grandfather  191 8. 
Creations — Barony  of  Stratheden,  January  22, 1836  ;  Barony 
of  Campbell,  June  30,  1841.  Armorial  bearings — He 
bears  for  Arms  :  Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  quarterly  or  and  azure,  charged  with 
eight  buckles  counterchanged.  Above  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  the  coronet  of  his  rank,  and  thereupon  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine, 
and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  boar's 
head  erased,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable.  Supporters 
as  Lord  Stratheden — On  either  side  a  buck  argent,  attired 
and  hoofed  or,  that  on  the  dexter  gorged  with  a  collar 
compony  gules  and  of  the  second,  therefrom  pendent  an 
escutcheon  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable ;  and  that  on 
the  sinister  gorged  with  a  collar  therefrom  pendent  an 
escutcheon  gold,  charged  with  three  chaplets  of  laurel, 
two  and  one  proper.  Supporters  as  Lord  Campbell— 
On  either  side  a  lion  guardant  gules,  that  on  the  dexter 
gorged  with  a  collar  or,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
azure,  charged  with  a  saltire  argent,  and  that  on  the 
sinister  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  shamrocks  proper, 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  chequy  or  and  gules. 
Motto — "  Audacter  et  aperte."  Married,  Feb.  6,  1923, 
Jean  Helen  St.  Clair,  d.  of  Col.  William  Anstruther-Gray, 
of  Kilmany,  co.  Fife  ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Moyra  Jean  ; 
and  Hon.  Clayre.  Residences — Hartrigge,  Jedburgh,  N.B.  ; 
13  Norfolk  Crescent,  W.2      Club — Guards'. 

STRATHY  (L.O.,1882).  Or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between 
three  crescents  gules,  a  stag's  head  erased  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  an  eagle  displayed,  holding  in  his  beak  a  thistle 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Audax  justum  perficere." 

Eld.     son   of    Major   James    Brakenridge   Strathy    of 

Kingston,  J. P.,  b.    1813  ;  d.  1896;  m.   1844,  Elvira,  d. 

of  Hiram  Davis  Lee,  M.D.,  of  London,  Canada: — 

Edwin  William  Strathy,  Gentleman,   b.  29   Dec.   1844  ; 

m.  27  June  1872,  Geraldine  Alicia  (deed.),  d.  of  Edwin  Van 

Cortlandt,  M.D.,  of  Ottawa;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edward 

James    Van    Cortlandt   Strathy,    Gentleman,    b.         ;    (2) 

Kenneth    Gordon    Strathy,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    Harriet 

Geraldine    May  ;     Louise    Brakenridge    [m.    1895,    Robert 

Boteler  Kenrick] ;   Muriel;  and  Frances  Olive.     Res. — 

STREATFEILD  of  Chiddingstone  (Vn.  of  Kent,  1619, 
H.  Coll.).    Per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  three  bezants.    Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
arm  in  armour  proper,  bent  from  the  elbow,  the  forearm 
encircled  with  a  band  tied  in  knot  gules,  supporting  a  spear 
with  a  pennon  showing  argent,  St.  George's  cross  on  the 
dexter  side  of  the  spear,  and  gules,  three  bezants  fessways 
on  the  sinister  ;   the  pennon  being  turned  round  the  spear 
to  show  part  of  both  sides.    Motto — "  Data  fata  sequutus." 
Eld.  son  of  Lieut. -Col.   Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeild  of 
Chiddingstone,   J. P.    and    D.L.,    High    Sheriff   1882, 
formerly  Capt.   1st   Life  Guards,  and  late  Lieut. -Col. 
comdg.  West  Kent  Queen's  Own  Yeo.  Cav.,  b.  1825; 
d.  1889;  m.  1854,  Marion  Henrietta  (d.  1897),  ygst.  d. 
of  Oswald  Smith  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent:— 
Col.  Sir  Henry  Streatfeild,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.   Kent,  late  comdg.  Grenadier  Guards  (1914-19), 
served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (desp. ,  medal  with  four 
clasps),    Equerry   to    H.M.    King    Edward  VII.    1908-10, 
Equerry  to  H.M.  Queen  Alexandra  and  an  Extra  Equerry 
to  H.M.  King  George  V.  since  1910,  Priv.  Sec.  to  H.M. 
Queen    Alexandra,   Chairman    Kent   County  Terr.   Assn., 
Hon.    Col.    52nd    Kent    Medium    Bde. ,   is  a  Governor  of 
Wellington  College,  has  the  Orders  of  the  Crown  of  Prussia 
(2nd  Class)  and  Dannebrog  (1st  Class),  b.  1857;   m.  1885, 
Lady  Florence  Beatrice,  eldest  d.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of 
Lichfield;  and  has  issue — Henry  Sidney  John  Streatfeild, 
E,q.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  23rd  Batt.  (Co.  London)  London  Regt. , 
late  Gren.   Guards,  b.  1886  [m.  1908,  Dorothy,  eld.  d.  and 
co-h.  of  the  late  Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  2nd  Bart.  ;   and  has 
issue — Henry  Daniel  David  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  b.  1909  [Res. — 
19A    Charles    Street,    W.i)].     Seat— The    Hoath    House, 
Chiddingstone,  Eden  bridge,  Kent.      Clubs — Guards',  Carl- 
ton, Turf. 

Son  of  Sidney  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  d.  19 —  ; 
m.  1894,  Lucy  Augusta,  d.  of  A.  H.  Jenney  of  Ditching- 
ham  Lodge,  Norfolk  : — 


Eric  Michael  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Res.  —  ^j 
Gloucester  Street,  S.W.i. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeild,  see 

above : — 
Gerard  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1885,  Ida,  d. 
of  R.  H.  Combe  of  Pierrepoint,  Farnham  ;  and  has  issue — 
Violet  Ada  [m.  1907,  Lt.-Col.  Granville  Cecil  Douglas 
Gordon,  D.S.O.,  Scots  Guards,  ygr.  son  of  Lord  Granville 
A.  Gordon].     Res. — 

Capt.  Philip  Streatfeild,  M.V.O.,  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1872; 
m.  1903,  Effie  Gwendoline,  d.  of  Col.  F.  W.  Carey,  late- 
R.A.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Cecil  Philip  Leith  Streatfeild, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Victor  Charles  Streatfeild,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905;  and  Mary  Diana.  Res. — 7  Grosvenor  Road, 
Weymouth.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Richard  John  Streatfeild,  b.  1833,^.  1877;  m. 

1858,   Harriette  Elizabeth,  d.  of   Henry  Armytage  of 

Broom  Hill  Bank,  Tunbridge  Wells: — 
Mervyn  Armytage  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  J.P.  Kent,  b.  i860  ; 
m.  1902,  Madeleine,  d.  of  W.  H.   Roberts,  of  Holborough 
Court,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — 1  son,  1  dau.     Res. — Chested, 
Chiddingstone,   Kent. 

Roland  Henry  Armytage  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b. 

m.  , ;  and  has  issue — John  Champion  Streatfeild, 

Gentleman,^.  1908.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Shuttleworth  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  of  The 

Rocks,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High   Sheriff)  co.   Sussex,  b. 

1805  ;  d.  1851  ;  m.   1833,  Charlotte  Anne  (d.  1858),  d. 

of  James  Brown  of  Harehills  Grove,  Leeds:  — 
Richard  James  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  J.P.  Sussex  and  Yorks., 
late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Yorkshire  Dragoons,  formerly 
Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1844;  m.  1865,  Mary  Williams 
(d.  1903),  d.  of  late  James  William  Scarlett  of  Gigha  ;  and 
has  issue — Annette.  Seats — The  Rocks,  Uckfield,  Sussex  ; 
Rossington  Hall,  Yorks.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Sidney  Richard  Streatfeild,  R.N.,  b.  1841  ;  d. 

1877  ;  m.  1867,  Eliza  Fenwick,  d.  of  Hugh  Taylor  of 

Chipchase  Castle,  Northumberland: — 
Hugh  Sidney  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  late  Major  Durham 
R.F.A.,  b.  1867;  m.  1893,  Olive  Margaret,  d.  of  Pirn, 
Cherry  of  Waterford ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Sidney  Richard 
Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1804;  (2)  Geoffrey  Hugh  Benbow 
Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Seats — Barlay,  Kirkcud- 
brightshire ;   Ryhope  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

Sons    of   Alexander    Edward    Champion    Streatfeild- 

Moore,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Woodcock  Hill,  Herts.,  b.  1837  ; 

d.    1887  ;    m.    1861,     Helen,    d.    cf  Capt.    Alexander 

M'Neill,  of  Colonsay: — 
See  Streatfeild-Moore. 

Son  of  Rt.  Rev.  William  Champion  Streatfeild,  M.A. 

(Camb. ),    Bishop  of  Lewes,    formerly  Vicar   of  East- 
bourne,  Sussex,   and  Rural  Dean,  and   Vicar  of  St. 

Peter's,  St   Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1929  ; 

m.  1893,  Janet  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  H.  Venn,  Vicar 

of  Walmer : — 
William   Champion    Streatfeild,    Gentleman,    Bombay- 
Burmah  Trading  Co.,  b.  1898. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.   William  Champion  Streatfeild  of 

Chart's  Edge  and  Hoseyrigge,  Kent,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1912  ; 

m.  1865,  Selina  Frances  Diana,  d.   of  the  late  William 

Leveson-Gower  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey  :  — 
Henry  Cuthbert  Streatfeild,  Esq. ,  CLE.,  Comm.  (ret.) 
Tirhut  Div.  Bihar  and  Orissa,  b.  1866;  m.  1893,  Marian 
Elsie  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Augustus  Morand  of  Philadelphia, 
U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Grey  Champion  Streatfeild, 
Gentleman,  b.  1895;  and  Barbara  Joan  Morand.  Res. — 
Pine  Ridge,  Niton  Undercliff,  I.O.W. 

Grey  Hugh  Morville  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  P.W.D. 
India,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

Granville  Edward  Stewart  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  Major  late  R.E.,  served  Great  War  1914-17  (desp.„ 
D.S.O.),  b.  1869;  m.  1911,  Lucy  Anne  Evelyn,  C.B.E., 
J.P.  Kent,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Bonar  Deane.  Res. — 
Cottage-on-the-Hill,  Westerham,  Kent. 

Rev.  Claude  Arthur  Cecil  Streatfeild,  formerly  Indian 
Civil  Service,  £.1870;  m.  1st,  1902,  Ethel  Elizabeth  (d.  1903), 
d.  of  John  Board  of  Farley  ;  and  has  issue— Diana  Elizabeth  ; 
2nd,  1912,  Rosamond  Mary  Cecil,  elder  d.  of  the  Rev.  Cecil 
E.  Smith,  Rector  of  Titsey  ;  and  has  further  issue — Claude 
Everard  John  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.  Coll., 
b.  1914  ;  Roger  Sandeforth  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  ^.1918  ; 
David  Henry  Champion  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1919. 
Res. — Champions,  Beaminster,  Dorset. 

Rev.  Roland  Harry  Streatfeild,  Rector  of  Ightham, 
Kent,  M.I.E.E.,  A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1903,  Maud,  d. 
of  the  late  Norman  Watney,  J.P.  and  D.L. ,  of  Valence. 


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Westerham  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Norman  Roland  Streat- 
feild,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Michael  Champion  Streatfeild, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Clemence  Violet  Maud  ;  Elizabeth 
Mary ;  Kathleen  Ethel ;  Rosemary  Joyce ;  and  Faith 
Theodosia.     Res.—  The  Rectory,  Ightham,  Sevenoaks. 

George  Hope  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  Indian  Police,  b. 
1875;  m.  Kathleen  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  M.  D.  Moriarty, 
I. M.S.  ;  and  has  issue— Granville  Gerald  Champion  Streat- 
feild, Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — 

Albert  Harold  Octavius  Streatfeild,  Esq.,  Capt. , 

i.  1878;  m.  1912,  Dorothy  Louisa,  eldest  d.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  Arthur  Marian  Warde  of  Squerry's  Court ;  and  has 
ssue— Mary  Elizabeth.  Res.— Squerry's  Estate,  Brick- 
yards,Westerham. 

Son    of  Frank    Newton    Streatfeild,    Esq.,    C.M.G., 
b.  1843  ;  m.  1864,  Agatha  M.,  d.  of  Richard  Fry  :— 

Frank  Cyril  Streatfeild.      Res.— 

ALEXANDER  M'NEILL  STREATFEILD-MOORE, 
Esquire,  J.  P.  co.  Hertford,  Born  1863,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Alexander  Edward  Champion  Streatfeild-Moore, 
Esq.,  J. P.  (assumed  by  Royal  Licence,  1885,  the  additional 
surname  of  Moore  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman,  Frank  John 
Moore  of  Woodcock  Hill),  by  his  wife  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Alexander  M'Neill  of  Colonsay,  N.B.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—Quarterly, 1  and  4,  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  three 
bezants  (for  Streatfeild) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  pale  argent, 
a  Moor's  head  proper,  over  all,  on  a  chief  dancette6  or, 
three  mullets  azure  (for  Moore).  Mantling  gules  and 
sable.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in 
armour  proper,  bent  from  the  elbow,  the  forearm  encircled 
with  a  band  tied  in  knot  gules,  supporting  a  spear  with 
a  pennon  showing  argent,  St.  George's  cross  on  the  dexter 
side  of  the  spear,  and  gules,  three  bezants  fessways  'on  the 
sinister,  the  pennon  being  turned  round  the  spear  to  show 
part  of  both  sides  (for  Streatfeild) ;  2.  in  front  of  a  crown 
vallary  or,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile  proper,  wreathed  azure 
and  argent,  a  mullet  azure  (for  Moore).  Married,  1916,  his 
cousin  Evelyn,  o.  d.  of  late  F.  N.  Streatfeild,  C.M.G.,  and 
has  issue — Frank  Alexander  Streatfeild-Moore,  Gentleman, 
.b.  1918  ;  Thomas  Edward  Streatfeild-Moore,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921.  Seat— The  Great  House,  Burford,  Oxon.  Club — 
Jun.  Carlton. 

STREATFEILD-MOORE  (R.L.  1885,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  pale  argent,  a  blackamoor's 
head  in  profile  couped  proper,  a  chief  dancettee  or,  thereon 
three  mullets  of  the  first  (Moore);  2  and  3,  per  fesse  gules 
and  sable,  three  bezants  two  and  one  (Streatfeild).  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  in  front  of  a  crown 
vallary  or,  issuant  therefrom  a  blackamoor's  head  in 
profile  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and 
azure,  pendent  from  the  ear  an  annulet  gold,  a  mullet  azure, 
(Moore) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour  proper,  bent  from  the  elbow,  the  fore- 
arm encircled  with  a  band  tied  in  knot  gules,  supporting  a 
spear  with  a  pennon  showing  argent,  St.  George's  Cross  on 
the  dexter  side  of  the  spear,  and  gules,  three  bezants  fess- 
ways on  the  sinister,  the  pennon  being  turned  round  the 
spear  to  show  part  of  both  sides  (Streatfeild). 

Sons    of    Alexander    Edward    Champion   Streatfeild- 
Moore,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Woodcock  Hill,  Herts.,  b.  1837; 
d.  1887  ;  m.  1861,  Helen,  d.  of  Capt.  Alexander  M'Neill 
of  Colonsay  : — 
Alexander  M'Neill  Streatfeild-Moore,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
Kenneth    Rivers    Streatfeild,    Gentleman,    b.    1865;  m. 
Mabel  Wolfenden.      Res. — Victoria,   British  Columbia. 

Edward  Champion  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
Club — Wellington. 

Eric  Leonard  Streatfeild,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1912,  Marion  Catherine,  yngr.  d  of  W.  C.  Barne. 
Res. — Windmill  Corner,  Eastbourne. 

STREETEN  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
or  and  azure,  on  a  bend  between  a  lion  rampant  in  chief 
and  an  estoile  in  base,  a  lion  rampant  between  two  estoiles 
all  counterchanged  (Streeten)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  cross 
invected  between  two  escallops  in  chief  and  as  many 
cinquefoils  in  base  all  argent  (Paget).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  or, 
charged  with  two  escallops  in  pale,  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  an  estoile  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  a  cinquefoil, 
all  azure.  Motto — "  Fides  fortuna  fortior.''  Livery — Blue 
and  yellow. 

Only  son  of  William  Warren  Streeten,  Esq. ,  C.M.G., 
b.  1834;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1865,  Sarah  Henrietta  Anne,  d. 


of  Francis  Nicholas  Osborne,  of  Smithstown  House, 
Drogheda  : — ■ 
Francis  Osborne  Streeten,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kent,  b.  1868 
m.  1902,  Cecilia,  d.  of  Col.  St.  John  Michell  Fancourt, 
C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis  Paget  Streeten,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1903;  (2)  Hugh  Fancourt  Streeten,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 1  ;  (3)  Cedric  Michell  Osborne  Streeten,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914;  and  Cecilia  Eleanor.  Res.  —  High  Hilden,  Ton- 
bridge,  co.  Kent.      Clubs — Constitutional,  Kent  (County). 

STRICKLAND  (H.  Coll.,  gt.  by  Flower,  Norroy,  1550). 
Gules,  a  chevron  between  three  crosses  patee  or,  on  a 
canton  ermine  a  buck's  head  erased  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  turkey- 
cock  in  his  pride  argent.  Motto — "A  la  volont^  de 
Dieu." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  William  Strickland  of  Boynton,  8th 

Bart.,  J. P.  and   D.L.   and   High  Sheriff  (1880)  North 

Riding,  Yorks.,  b.  1819  ;  m.  1st,  1850,  Georgina  Selina 

Septima  (d.  1864),  d.  of  Sir  William  Milner,  4th  Bart.  ; 

m.  2nd,  1866,  Anne  Elizabeth  (d.  1886),  d.  of  the  Rev. 

Christopher  Nevile  of  Thorney: — 

Sir  Walter  William  Strickland,  9th  Bart.  (30  July  1641), 

B.A.  (Camb.),  b.   1851  ;  m.   1888,   Eliza,  d.  of  W.  Vokes. 

Res.- — Czecho-Slovakia. 

Frederick  Strickland,  Esq.,  J. P.,  N.R.  Yorks.,  late 
Major  R.A.S.C.,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  Beatrix,  d.  of  Sir 
John  Thornycroft,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.  ;  and  has  issue — Eliza- 
beth ;  Diana  Blanche  ;  and  Lettice.  Res. — Boynton  Hall, 
Bridlington. 

Henry  Strickland,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  1873;  m-  19IO<  Hon.  Ida  Mary  Willoughby,  d.  of 
10th  Baron  Middleton  ;  and  has  issue — Monica  Lucy  Ann. 
Res. — Villa  Jasmin,  Route  des  Collondalles,  Montreux, 
Switzerland. 

Son    of  the    Rev.    Nathaniel    Constantine   Strickland, 
M.A.,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1886  ;  m.  2nd,  1854,  Harriet  (d.  1877), 
d.  of  Richard  Hennings  : — 
Walter   Richard  Strickland  (otherwise  Cholmley,  which 
latter  name  he  assumed   1886),   Esq.,  b.    1859;    m.    1880, 
Julia  Maud  (d.  1907),  d.  of  E.   S.   Jenkyns  of  the   India 
Office  ;   and  has  issue — (1)  Walter  Edward  Cholmley,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1880;  (2)  Gerald  Constantine  Cholmley,  Gentle- 
man, b.    1888;  (3)  Arthur  William  Cholmley,  Gentleman, 
b.    1890 ;    (4)    Ceci'    Cholmley,    Gentleman,    b.    1892 ;    (5) 
Stanley   Martin   Cholmley,   Gentleman,    b.  1895  ;    Frances 
Ethel  [m.    1903,  Harold  Lionel   Ainslie  Sinclair]  ;    Julia  ; 
Harriet  Maud  ;  and  Muriel  Winifred.     Res. — 

Son    of    Hugh    Strickland,   Gentleman,   b.    1861  ;    d. 

1911  ;    m.    1898,   Susannah   Sophia,    d.    of  Nathaniel 

Nottage  : — 

Nathaniel  Lewis  Hugh  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ; 

m.  1923,  Unity  Margaret,  d.  of  Arthur  Birch.     Post.  add. — 

18  Ingham  Road,  W.  Hampstead. 

Younger  sons  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Constantine  Strickland, 
M.A.,  (see  above): — 
George  William  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.      Res. — 
Nathaniel     Henry     Strickland,      Gentleman,     b.      1866. 
Res.— 

Charles  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1904, 
Annie  Grace,  d.  of  John  Abram,  Mus.  Doc.  (Oxon.). 
Res. — 5  Warrior  Square,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Sons  of  Robert  Strickland,  Esq. ,  of  Fairstead,  Gerrard's 

Cross,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1925  ;   m.   1876,  Mary  Katherine,  d. 

of    the    Rev.     Lancelot    Arthur    Sharpe,    Rector     of 

Tackley : — 

Claude   Francis    Strickland,    Gentleman,    I.C.S. ,    B.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.   1881  ;  to.   1915,    Dorothy   Lisa,  d.   of  the  late 

G.  A.  Branson,  M.D.,  of  Riddel,  Victoria,  Australia;  and 

has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — Lahore,  India. 

Arthur  George  Rene  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 
Res—  Balfour,  B.C. 

Cecil  Eustace  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.  Res. — 
S.  Rhodesia. 

Clement  Cyprian  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1920, 
Violet  Isabel,  d.  of  Meyrick  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq.,  J. P.  ; 
and  has  issue — Paul  Clement  Lowndes  Strickland,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921  ;  Robert  Lowndes  Strickland,  Gentleman, 
b.  1924.      Res. — Greenacres,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 

Son  of  Walter  Strickland,  Esq.,  b.  1793;  d.  1875; 
m.  1839,  Charlotte  Augusta  (d.  1885).  d>  of  Jonn 
Carroll  of  Merville,  co.  Clare  : — 
Henry  Eustatius  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.  Res. — 
Son  of  the  Rev.  George  Strickland  of  Chaceley,  co. 
Worcester,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1873,  Emily,  d.  of 
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Thomas  Alfred  Gerald  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  19 10,  Gertrude  Giovanna  Nesta,  d.  of  late  Edwin 
Corbett.     Club— Athenaeum. 

Son  of  Algernon  Henry  Peter  Strickland,  Gentleman, 
of  Apperley  Court,  Glos. ,  b.  1863;  d.   1928;  m.   1890, 
Mary  Selina,  d.  of  Walter  Drummond  : — 
Algernon  Walter  Strickland,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Gloucester- 
shire Yeo.,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1915,  Lady  Mary  Charteris,  d.  of 
9th  Earl  of  Wemyss,  and  has  issue — Algernon  Gay  Strick- 
land, Gentleman,  b.  1919;  Pamela  Selina;  and  Sara  Ann 
Mary.       Seat — Apperley   Court,    co.    Gloucester.       Res. — 
48  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 

Son  of  Algernon  Augustine  de  Lille  Strickland,  Esq., 
J. P.  co.   Devon,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.   1837;  d.  1914;  m. 
1863,  Charlotte  Anne  (d.   1890),  d.   of  Peter  Richard 
Hoare  of  Luscombe  : — 
Claud   Hugh  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.    1871 ;    m.    1st, 
1895,  Maud  Mary  (div.  1904),  d.  of  Patrick  Robert  Gordon- 
Canning  of  Hartpury ;   and  has  issue — (1)  Walter  Claud 
Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.   1896  ;  (2)  Hugh  Baring  Strick- 
land, Gentleman,  b.   1899  ;  2nd,  1908,  Una  M.  C.,  d.  of 
late  Charles  Bell ;    and  by  her  has  issue — Claud  Dobree 
Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Walter  Cecil  Strickland,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Devon, 
late  Capt.    83rd  Regt. ,   b.  1839;    d.    1913 ;    tn.    1867, 
Mary  Blanche,  d.  of  Mai. -Gen.  John  Polglase  Tames, 
H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
Dudley  Herbert  Cecil  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.   1869  ; 
m.  1901,  Margaret,  d.  of  Edwin  J.  Gilbert  of  San  Bernar- 
dino,   U.S.A.  ;   and    has   issue — Arthur   Cecil   Strickland, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Violet  St.  Leger. 

Cecil  St.  Leger  Strickland,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1903, 
Lucy  Estess,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Edward  Smithes  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  Kansas;  and  has  issue — Cecil  Alexander  Strick- 
land, Gentleman,  b.  19 13  ;  Cecile  Daphine  ;  and  Joan. 
Post.  add. — Inglewood,  Yelverton,  S.  Devon. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  GERALD  STRICKLAND, 
G.C.M.G. ,  1st  Baron  Strickland  (1928),  6th  Count  Delia 
Catena,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  M.P.  Lancaster  1924-28,  M.L.A.  Malta,  Prime 
Minister  since  1927,  Governor  of  Western  Australia  1909-12, 
Governor  of  New  South  Wales  1912-17,  formerly 
Governor  of  Tasmania,  and  Governor  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  Federation  of  Leeward  Islands,  West  Indies,  late 
Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  Malta,  Major  Royal 
Malta  Militia,  formerly  Lieut.  Cambridge  University  Rifle 
Volunteers.  Born  May  24,  1861,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Walter  Strickland,  R.N.,  by  his  wife  Louisa,  dau.  of  the 
Cavaliere  Peter  Paul  Bonici  Mompaiao,  LL.D.,  of  Malta, 
and  niece  and  heiress  of  Sir  Nicholas  Sceberras  Bologna, 
K.C.  M.G. ,  5th  Count  della  Catena.  Armorial  bearing! 
— Sable,  three  escallops  argent,  a  mullet  for  difference,  the 
escutcheon  being  surrounded  by  the  collar  and  ribbon,  and 
pendent  the  badge  of  a  G.C.M.G.,  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Sackville-West,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse 
dancettee  sable ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  or  and  gules,  a  bend 
vair.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  bundle  of  holly  vert,  fructed  gules,  banded 
round  the  middle  with  a  wreath  argent  and  sable.  Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  figure  habited  as  a  knight  in  complete 
armour,  supporting  in  the  dexter  hand  a  banner  of  St. 
George  all  proper,  representing  the  bearer  of  that  banner 
at  the  Battle  of  Agincourt ;  sinister,  a  figure  habited  and 
in  armour  proper,  cloaked  sable,  charged  on  the  left  shoulder 
with  a  Maltese  cross  argent,  at  the  feet  an  anchor  also 
proper,  representing  the  Admiral  of  the  Galleys  of  the 
Knights'  Hospitallers  at  the  time  they  retreated  from  the 
Island  of  Rhodes.  Motto — "Sans  mal."  Married,  1st, 
Aug.  26,  1890,  Lady  Edeline  Sackville  (d.  1918),  dau.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  Reginald,  7th  Earl  De  la  Warr  ;  and  has  surv. 
Issue — Hon.  Mary  Christina,  M.B.E.  [tn.  1920,  Henry 
Albert  Hornyold]  ;  Hon.  Cecilia  Victoria  [tn.  1927,  Capt. 
Hubert  E.  F.  de  Trafford,  late  1st  Dragoons] ;  Hon.  Mabel 
Edeline  ;  Hon.  Henrietta  May  [tn.  i922,Lieut.-Comdr.  R.  T. 
Bower,  R.N.]  ;  and  Hon.  Constance  ;  2nd,  1926,  Margaret, 
Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Hulton 
of  Oakfield  House,  Ashton-on- Mersey.  Seats — Sizergh 
Castle,  Westmorland;  Villa  Bologna,  Malta.  Clubs  — 
Carlton,  Constitutional,  Wellington,  Westmorland,  Royal 
Mersey  Yacht,  Union  (Malta). 

STRICKLAND.  Sable,  three  escallops  argent.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  bundle  of  holly  vert,  fructed  gules,  banded  round  the 
middle  with  a  wreath  argent  and  sable.  Motto — "  Sans 
mal." 

Son    of   Walter    Charles  Strickland,    Esq.,   J. P.  and 

D.L.,  of  Sizergh  Castle,   Kendal,  b.  1825;    d.  I9°3  I 

m.  1866,  Rosetta  Emmeline,  third  d.  of  Charles  Medex 

of  Brussels: — 

Roger  Walter  Strickland,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  4th  King's 

Own  Royal  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1898,  Maude,  d.  of 

Joseph  Rowley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  cf  Dee  Bank,  Flintshire  ;  and 

has    issue — Suzanne    Philippa   Rosamond    Rowley  ;    and 

Monica  Josephine  Clifford  Rowley. 

STRICKLAND-CONSTABLE  (R.L.  1863,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules  and  vair,  over  all  a  bend  or 
(Constable)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  or,  between  three 
crosses  patee  argent,  on  a  canton  ermines,  a  stag's  head 
couped  proper  (Strickland).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ship  with  tackle, 
guns,  and  apparel,  all  or  (Constable) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  turkey-cock  in  his  pride  sable,  membered 
and  wattled  gules  (Strickland).  Livery  (dress) — Dark  blue 
coats  and  breeches,  yellow  waistcoats ;  (undress) — Dark 
blue,  with  yellow  collars. 

Sons  of  Frederic  Charles  Strickland-Constable,   Esq., 

J.P.,    Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  E:R.  Yorks.  Regt.,  late  R.H. 

Guards,  b.  i860;  d.  1917,  on  active  service;  tn.  1898, 

Margaret,  d.  of  Admiral  Hon.  T.  A.  Pakenham  : — 

Henry    Marmaduke    Strickland-Constable,    Gentleman, 

b.    1900;    tn.    1928,    Countess    Ernestine,   d.    of    the   late 

Count    Rex.     Seat — Wassand   Hall,    Hull.      Town   res. — 

37  Prince's  Gate,  S.W. 

Robert  Frederick  Strickland-Constable,  Gentleman, 
b.  1903. 

STRODE  of  Newnham  Park,  co.  Devon  (R.L.,  27  Feb. 
1897,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  conies  sable  (Strode — Vn.  Devon,  1620); 
2  and  3,  or,  on  a  bend  cottised  sable,  three  lions'  heads  erased 


of  the  first  (Lowe— 18  Feb.  1657).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  savin-tree  proper,  fructed  gules  (Strode) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  rampant  or  (Lowe). 
Mottoes — "  Hyeme  viresco,"  "  Spero  meliora."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  yellow  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Admiral  Arthur  Lowe,  R.  N.,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1882  ; 

tn.    2nd,    1858,    Florence,    d.    of    George    Strode    of 

Newnham  Park,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Devon  (High 

Sheriff  1825):— 
George  Sydney  Strode  Strode,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  C.A.  co.  Devon  (High  Sheriff  1906),  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  3rd  Batt.  Devonshire  Regt.,  b.  1861 ;  tn.  1887,  Anne 

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Fielding,  d.  of  the  late  Thomson  Boyd  of  Edinburgh  ;  and 
has  issue — Anna  Margaret  Dorothea,  J. P.  co.  Devon 
[m.  1912,  Henry  Williams  Grigg  of  Cann  House,  Tamerton- 
Foliot,  Devon]  ;  and  Eileen  Ruth  Admonition.  Seat — 
Newnham  Park,  Plympton,  Devon.  Clubs—  Royal  Western 
Yacht  (Plymouth),  Devon  and  Exeter  (Exeter). 

STRONG  (H.  Coll.,  1901).  Per  fesse  or  and  argent,  a 
cross  patee  between  a  leopard's  face  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters,  and  a  martlet  in  the  second  and  third,  all  azure. 
Mantling  azure  and  or-  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  rock  proper,  a  griffin  sejant  azure,  semee  of  crosses 
patee  argent,  supporting  with  the  dexter  fore-claw  an 
annulet  or,  encircling  a  portcullis  with  chains  of  the  second. 
Motto — "  Dominus  fortitudo  mea." 

Sons  of  Thomas   Banks  Strong,  of  St.   John's  Road, 

Putney,  late   of  the  Adjt. -Gen's.    Dept.   of  the  War 

Office,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1857: — 

The   Rt.   Rev.   Thomas   Banks  Strong,    G.B.E..    D.D. 

(Oxon.),    Bishop  of  Oxford   since    1925,  b.   1861.     Res. — 

Cuddesdon,  Oxford. 

The  late  Rowland  Strong,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1924. 

STRONG  (H.  Coll.,  1904).  Ermine,  a  chevron  per  pale 
sable  and  erminois,  between  three  lozenges  sable,  over  all 
a  book  expanded  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  with  two  heads 
displayed  sable,  holding  in  each  paw  a  pen  or. 
Son  of  John  Strong  : — 

The  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Vezey  Strong,  P.C. 
(1911),  K.C.V.O.  (1911),  Kt.  Bach.  (1905),  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1910-11,  Chairman  H.M.  Prison  Commissioners, 
Holloway,  Hon.  Col.  1st  London  Brigade  R.F.A.,  b.  1857  ; 
d.  1920 ;  m.  1900,  Elizabeth  Mary,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (Res. — 
Ganwic,  Barnet,  Middx.),  eld.  d.  of  late  James  Hartnoll,  of 
Ganwic,  Potter's  Bar. 

STRONGE  (Confn.  U.O.,  16  Apl.  1805).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  wavy  sable,  between  three 
lozenges  azure,  in  the  centre  chief  point  an  estoile  gules 
(Stronge)  ;  2.  azure,  an  eagle  displayed  or  (Manson)  ;  3. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  a  ship  of  one  mast  sable  ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  gules,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure  (Echlin).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  double-headed  eagle  displayed  sable,  armed  azure. 
Motto — "  Tentanda  via  est." 

Sons  of  Edmond  Robert  Francis  Stronge,  Esq.,  B.A. 
Dublin,  formerly  Capt.    Royal  Tyrone  Fus.,   J. P.,    b. 
1822  ;   d.    1911  ;    m.    1859,  Charlotte  Newman,  d.  of 
John    Piercy     Henderson    of    Summerford,    Stirling- 
shire : — 
Sir  Walter  Lockhart  Stronge,  6th  Bart.  (22  June  1803), 
J. P.,  co.  Down,  lat?  Capt.  4th  Batt.  R.  Inniskilling  Fus., 
b.  i860.     Seat — Tynan  Abbey,  co.  Armagh. 

Charles  Edmond  Sinclair  Stronge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late 
Lieut.  4th  Batt.  R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1862;  m.  1892, 
Marian  Iliff,  d.  of  Samuel  Bostock,  of  The  Hermitage, 
Walton  Heath,  nr.  Epsom  ;  and  has  had  issue — Charles 
Norman  Lockhart  Stronge,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late  Capt.  10th  Batt. 
R.  Inniskilling  Fus.,  J. P.  Londonderry,  has  Croix  de 
Guerre,  b.  1894  [m.  1921,  Gladys  Olive,  d.  of  Major 
Henry  Thomas  Hall,  of  Knockback.  Galway ;  and  has 
issue — Daphne  Marian ;  Evelyn  Elizabeth  ;  and  Rose- 
mary Diana  (Res. — Tynan  Abbey,  Tynan,  co.  Armagh)]  ; 
and  Pauline  Marian  (d.  1922).  Res. — Lizard  Manor, 
Aghadowey,  co.  Londonderry. 

Edward  Owen  Fortescue  Stronge,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1903,  Maude  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  W.  Bailey, 
late  of  Glenluce,  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim  ;  and  has  issue — 
Maxwell  Du  Pre  James  Stronge,  b.  1904.  Res. — Garvagh 
House,  co.  Londonderry ;  Raheenduff  House,  Foulk's 
Mills,  co.  Wexford. 

STRONGE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent  a  chevron  wavy  sable, 
between  three  lozenges  azure,  in  the  centre  chief  point  an 
estoile  gules,  a  bordure  wavy  of  the  second,  impaling  the 
arms  of  Phillips,  viz.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  gorged  with 
an  Eastern  crown  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  dancettee  of 
the  second  a  Sikh  helmet  proper  between  two  spurs  also  of 
the  field,  all  within  a  bordure  wavy  ermine.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  double- 
headed  eagle  displayed  sable,  charged  for  distinction 
Motto—  "  Tentanda  via  est." 
Son  of  Charles  Walter  Stronge,  Esq.,  C.B.,  b.  1816  ; 


d.  1898  ;  m.  i860,  Harriet  (d.  1893),  d.  of  William  1 
Eades  : — 
Walter  Cecil  Stronge,  Esq.,  formerly  H.M.  Consul  at 
Lucerne,  Switzerland,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1888,  Violet  Ada,  d.  of 
the  late  Major-Gen.  Sir  Benjamin  Travell  Phillips,  late 
Bengal  Cavalry  ;  and  has  i>sue — Humphrey  Cecil  Travell 
Stronge,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  F.R.G.S.,  Capt.  The  Buffs, 
b.  1 891  [m.  1923,  Elsie  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Canon 
W.  F.  Buinside,  Headmaster  of  St.  Edmund's  School, 
Canterbury  ;  and  has  issue — Jane  Bridget]  ;  Rupert  Maxwell 
Stronge,  Esq.,  Asst. -Native  Commissioner  S.  Rhodesia 
Service,  J.  P.  S.  Rhodesia,  b.  1892  [m.  1918,  Leonora 
Gertrude  Coffin  ;  and  has  issue — Rupert  Humphrey  Cecil 
Stronge,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Violet  Cecily].  Post.  add. 
— c/o  Messrs.  Drummonds,  49  Charing  Cross,  S.W.  1. 
Club — Carlton. 

STRUTT,  see  MAYWOOD-STRUTT. 

STRUTT.  Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  or,  as  many  leopards'  faces  proper. 
Mantling  argent  and  azure.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  azure,  gorged  with  a  mural  crown, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or,  and 
resting  the  sinister  on  a  shield  sable,  charged  with  a 
chevron  argent,  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  also 
or.     Motto — "  Tenax  propositi." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  William  Strutt,  3rd  Baron 

Rayleigh,  O.M.,  P.C,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1919  ;    m.    1871, 

Evelyn  (Res. — 65  Cadogan  Gardens),  d.  of  the  late 

James  Balfour,  Esq.,  of  Whittinghame,  and  Lady 

Blanche,  his  wife,  d.  of  2nd  Marquis  of  Salisbury  : — 

Rt.  Hon.   Robert   John  Strutt,   4th   Baron   Rayleigh 

( 18  July  1821),  of  Terling  Place,  Essex  [Supporters — On  the 

dexter,  a  reindeer  or,  collared  and  attired  sable  ;  on  the 

sinister,  a  monkey  proper,  banded  about  the  middle  and 

chained  or],  F.R.S.,  M.A.,  Sc.D.,  ;and  late  Fellow  Trin. 

Coll.  Camb.,  D.L.,    J.  P.  Essex,  b.  1875;  m.  1st,  1905, 

Lady  Mary  Clements  (d.  1919),  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim  ; 

2nd,  1920,  Kathleen  Alice,  O.B.E.,  d.  of  John  Coppin- 

Straker,  of  Stagshaw  House,  Northumberland,  and  widow 

of  Capt.  James  Cuthbert,  D.S.O.,  Scots  Gds.  ;   and  has 

issue  (by   1st  marriage) — Hon.   John    Arthur  Strutt,  b. 

1908  ;    Hon.    Charles    Richard  Strutt,    b.    19 10  ;    Hon. 

Hedley  Vicars  Strutt,  b.  1915;  Hon.  Daphne;   and  (by 

2nd  marriage) — Hon.  Guy  Robert  Strutt,  b.  192 1.     Seat 

— Terling    Place,   Chelmsford,    Essex.       Town  res. — 69 

Cadogan  Square,  S.W.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Hon.  Arthur  Charles  Strutt,  C.B.E.,  Capt.  R.N.,  Dir. 
of  Navigation,  Admiralty,  1923,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King 
George  since  1928,  b.   1878.     Res. — 

Son  of  Hon.  Richard  Strutt,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1848  ; 
d.    1927  ;   m.  1879,  Hon.  Augusta  (d.   1903),  d.  of 
5  th  Lord  Braybrooke  :— 
Geoffrey  St.   John  Strutt,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Capt.  Essex 
Regt.,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1912,  Sybil,  d.  of  Sir  Walpole  Green- 
well,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Antony  Geoffrey  Strutt, 
Esq.,  b.    1913  ;  Ivan  Cornwallis   Strutt,  Gentleman,    b. 
1916  ;  Stephen  Alastair  Strutt,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.    Seat 
—St.  Catharine's  Court,  Bath.      Club—  Bath. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  James  Strutt,  2nd  Baron 
Rayleigh,  b.  1796  ;  d.  1873  ;  m.  1842,  Clara,  d.  of 
Capt.  Vicars,  R.E.  : — 
Hon.  Edward  Gerald  Strutt,  C.H.,  b.  1854  ;  m.  1878, 
Maria  Louisa,  d.  of  John  Tuf nell ;  and  has  issue — ( 1 ) 
Gerald  Murray  Strutt,  Esq.,  b.  1880  [m.  1910,  Rhoda,  d.  of 
Collingwood  Hope,  K.C.,  and  has  issue — James  Hedley 
Strutt,  Esq.,  b.  1013  ;  Pamela;  and  Ursula  Joyce  (Res. 
— New  House,  Terling,  Essex)]  ;  (2)  John  James  Strutt, 
Gentleman,  b.  1881  [m.  1914,  Hon.  Agnes  Dewar,  d.  of 
Lord  Forteviot ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Alexander 
Strutt,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Jean  Eleanor  (Club — 
Union)]  ;  (2)  Edward  Jolliffe  Strutt,  Esq.,  Capt.  Essex 
Regt.,  b.  1884  [m.  1912,  Amelie,  d;  of  Frederick  Devas  ; 
and  has  issue — Mark  Frederic  Strutt,  Gentleman,  6.  1913  ; 
Nigel  Edward  Strutt,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16  ;  Gilian 
Leonora  (Res. — 30  Walpole  Street,  S.W.  Club— Union)]  ; 
Emily  Nora  ;  Evelyn  Mary  [m.  1906,  Claude  Tritton,  of 
Lowndes  Square  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Clara  Helena  [m.  1915, 
Lt.-Col.  William  Parsons,  D.S.O.  ;  and  has  issue].  Res. — 
Whitelands,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Chelmsford,  Essex ;  49 
Cadogan  Square,  S.W.     Club — United  University. 

STRUTT  of  Belper  (H.  Coll. ,  1856).  Per  pale  sable  and 
azure,  two  chevronels  engrailed  between  three  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  or.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


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the  colours,  in  front  of  rays  of  the  sun  proper,  a  cubit  arm 
erect  vested  bendy  of  six  or  and  sable  cuffed  argent,  in  the 
hand  a  roll  of  paper  also  proper.  Motto  —  "Propositi 
tenax." 

Son   of  Rt.   Hon.   Henry   Strutt,    2nd    Baron  Belper, 
Hon.  Col.  and  late  Lt.-Col.   comdg.  S.  Notts.   Imp. 
Yeo.,   A.D.C.   to   the    King,   Capt.    of  the   Corps   of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms   1895-1906,    D.  L.    and    Chairman 
C.C.  Notts.,  M.P.   East  Derbyshire  1868-74,  and  for 
Berwick-on-Tweed  1880,  LL.M.  Cambs.,  b.  1840;   d. 
1914;  m.  1874,   Lady  Margaret  Coke,  d.  of  2nd  Earl 
of  Leicester : — 
Hon.  Algernon  Henry  Strutt,  3rd  Baron  Belper  (29  Aug. 
1856),  D. L.  co.  Nottingham,  Major  Res.   of  Officers  late 
2nd  Life  Guards  [Supporters — Two  leopards  proper,  each 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  azure,  therefrom    pendent   an 
escutcheon  also  azure,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
or],  b.  1883  ;    m.  1st,  191 1,  Hon.   Eva  Isabel  Marian  Bruce 
(who  obtained  a  div.  1922),  third  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Aberdare  ; 
2nd,  1923,  Angela  Mariota,  d.  of  Hon.  Douglas  Tollemache, 
and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — (1)  Hon.  Alexander  Ronald 
George  Strutt,  b.  1912;   (2)  Hon.  Michael  Strutt,  b.  1914  ; 
and  Hon.   Lavinia  Mary  ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — Hon.  Peter 
Algernon  Strutt,  b.   1924  ;    Hon.   Desmond  Rupert  Strutt, 
b.    1926.      Seat — Kingston    Hall,    Derby.        Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Carlton,  Guards'. 

Son  of  Hon.  Arthur  Strutt  (son  of  1st  Baron),  b.  1842  ; 

d.  1877;  m.  1873,  Alice  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Ambrose  Lisle 

March  Phillips  de  Lisle  of  Garendon  Park  and  Grace 

Dieu  Manor : — 

Lt.-Col.  Edward  Lisle  Strutt,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ,  The  Royal 

Scots,  served  in  S.  African  War  1900-2  (two  medals,  six 

clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19  (desp.  4  times),  has  Legion 

of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold  (Belgium), 

Star  of  Roumania,  b.  1874  ;    m.  1905,   Florence  Nina,  d.  of 

John    Hollond    of   Wonham    Bampton,    Devon.       Res. — 

12  Somers'  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W.     Clubs — White's,  Turf, 

Alpine,  New  (Edinburgh). 


STUART,  see  BURNETT-STUART,  CONSTABLE- 
MAXWELL  -  STUART,  CRAWFURD  -  STIRLING- 
S  TUART,  CRICHTON  -  STUART,  FITZ  -  JAMES- 
STUART,  HEPBU  RN-STU  ART-FORBES- 
TREFUSIS,  MONTAGU  -  STUART  -  WORTLEY, 
INBLOCK-STUART,  and  V1LLIERS-STUART. 

STUART.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules,  sur- 
rounded with  a  bordure  gobony  argent  and  azure  ;  2, 
or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent  (for  Stewart  of 
Doune) ;  3,  or,  three  cushions  two  and  one  of  a  lozenge 
form  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  (for 
Randolph,  Earl  of  Moray).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
ermine.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  pelican 
in  her  piety  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  grey- 
hound argent,  collared  gules.  Motto  —  "  Salus  per 
Christum  redemptorem." 

Third  son  of  Rev.  Edmund  Luttrell  Stuart,  Rector 

of   Winterborne    Houghton,     Dorset,    b.    1798  ;     d. 

1869  ;    m.  1834,  Elizabeth,  d.  of   Rev.  J.  Jackson, 

Rector  of  Swanage,  Dorset : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Morton  Gray  Stuart,  17th  Earl  of  Moray 
Lord  Abernethy,  Strathearn  (30  Jan.  1561-2,  New 
Charter  17  April  1611),  Doune  (24  Nov.  1581),  and  St. 
Colme  (7  Mar.  1611),  in  Scotland,  Baron  Stuart  (G.B.  4th 
June  1706),  of  Castle  Stuart,  co.  Inverness,  b.  1855  ;  s. 
his  brother  1909  ;  m.  1890,  Edith  Douglas,  d.  of  Rear- 
Adm.  George  Palmer,  and  has  issue— Francis  Douglas 
Stuart,  commonly  called  Lord  Doune,  M.C.,  Capt.  (ret.) 
R.A.F.,  b.  1892  [in.  1924,  Barbara,  d.  of  J.  Murray, 
of  New  York ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Mary  Anne  ;  and 
Hon.  Sarah  Grey]  ;  Hon.  Archibald  John  Morton  Stuart, 
Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1894  [m.  1922,  Mabel 
Helen,  d.  of  B.  Wilson,  of  Battlefields,  Rhodesia  ;  and 
has  issue — Douglas  John  Murray  Stuart,  Esq.,  b.  1928  ; 
and  Hermione  Mary  Morton]  ;  Hon.  James  Gray  Stuart, 
M.V.O.,  M.C.,  M.P.  Moray  and  Nairn  since  1923,  Capt. 
(ret.)  Royal  Scots,  b.  1897  [m.  1923,  Lady  Rachel  Caven- 
dish, d.  of  9th  Duke  of  Devonshire  ;  and  has  issue— 
David  Randolph  Mores  Stuart,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  John 
Douglas  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  T925  (Res.  —  36  Eaton 
Square,  S.W.  Clubs— Turf,  White's,  New  (Edin.j)]  ;  Lady 
Hermione  Moray  [m.  1919,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Henry  Tritton 
Buller,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  A.D.C,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue]. 
Seats — Castle  Stuart,  co.  Inverness  ;    Darnaway  Castle, 


Forres,  co.  Elgin ;  Donibristle  Park,  Aberdour,  Fife ; 
Doune  Lodge,  co.  Perth.  Res. — Kinfauns  Castle,  co. 
Perth. 


STUART  (U.O.).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and 
azure,  cotised  of  the  third,  all  within  a  bordure  pean. 
Mantling   azure   and   or.     Crest — On   a  wreath   of   the 


colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  from  a  fasces  in 
fess  or,  and  grasping  in  the  dexter  paw  a  thistle  slipped 
proper.     Motto — -"  Justitias   proporitique   tenax." 

Son  of  Ernest  Henry  Stuart  of  Montreal,  b.  1843  ; 

m.  Letitia  Mary  Brydges  : — 
Sir  Campbell  Arthur  Stuart,  K.B.E.  (1918),  Director 
The  Times  Publishing  Co.,  b.  1885.      Res. — Hyde  Park 
Hotel,  London,  W.i  ;  Montreal,    Canada.     Clubs — Marl- 
borough, Mount  Royal  (Montreal),  Century  (New  York). 

STUART  of  Inchbreck  (L.O. ,  1676).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent  between  a  lion  passant  in  chief  and  a  rose 
in  base  gules,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  and  gobonated 
compon^e  of  the  second  and  third.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  civet-cat 
couchant  proper.     Motto — "  Semper  paratus." 

Eldest  son  of  Alexander  Stuart,  Esq.,  of  Inchbreck, 
co.  Kincardine,  and  Laithers,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P., 
D.L.,  M.A.,  b.  1832;  d.  ;  m.  1864,  Hon.  Clemen- 

tina Arbuthnott,  d.  of  9th  Viscount  Arbuthnott: — 
John  Stuart,  Gentleman,  head  and  present  representative 
of  the  families  of  Stuart  of  Inchbreck  and  Sibbald  of  Kair, 
b.  1877.      Post.  add. — 

CHARLES  GORDON  STUART,  Gentleman.  Born 
1862,  being  the  son  of  James  Meliss  Stuart,  Esq.,  F. R.G.S. 
and  F.S.A.  (Scot.),  of  Eriska,  J. P.  for  co.  Argyll,  and 
formerly  a  merchant  in  New  Zealand,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
fldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Gordon  of  Glasgow.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O.,  1884)  — Per  fesse  or  and  argent,  a  fesse 
chequy  azure  and  of  the  second,  surmounted  of  a  bend 
gules,  in  base  a  galley,  oars  in  action,  sable.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican 
feeding  her  young  or, 'in  a  nest  azure.  Motto — "  Vulnere 
virescens." 


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THOMAS  PETER  ANDERSON  STUART,  Gentle- 
man, of  the  Univ.  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  M.D. 
and  LL.D.  of  Edinburgh  and  Sydney  Univs.,  Prof,  of 
Physiology,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine,  Fellow  of  the 
Senate  of  the  Univ.,  Chairman  of  the  Royal  Prince  Alfred 
Hospital,  Member  of  the  Medical  Board  of  the  Colony. 
Born  1856,  only  son  of  late  Alexander  Stuart  of  Cromwell 
House,  Dumfries,  Scotland,  by  his  wife  Jane  Anderson. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1887)— Per  fesse  or  and  argent. 


Luttrell  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1892,  Clara,  d. 
of  James  Williams  of  Chicago.     Res. — Chicago,   U.S.A. 

Son  of  Major  Arthur  John  Stuart,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1868  ;  m. 

1858,  Frances  Emily,  d.  of  late  John  C.  Kennedy  of 

Ballyrainey  House,  co.  Down: — 
Arthur  Kennedy  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  1859 ;  m.  1892, 
Louise  Franziska,  d.  of  Carl  Joseph  Pfeifer  of  Freilberg, 
Baden;  and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Ernest  Stuart,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1896;  (2)  Charles  Edwin  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b. 
1897.     Res. — 

Yr.  son  of  Sir  Simeon  Henry  Stuart,  5th  Bart.,  b.  1790; 

d.  1868  ;  m.  2nd,  1857,  Eliza,  d.  of  John  Fewings  :— 
Frederick    William    Stuart,    Esq.,    b.     1858;    m.     1888, 
Mildred  Florence,  d.   of  William  Grover  Ashby  of  High- 
lands, Burgess  Hill,  Sussex ;  and  has  issue — Lesley  Mildred  ; 
and  Joyce  Mary.     Seat — Birch  Green,  Hay  ward's  Heath. 


The  Late  WILLIAM  DUGALD  STUART,  Esquire, 
J.P.  for  co.  Beds.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Bedford  Regt.,  formerly 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps.  Born  Oct.  18,  i860,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Stuart,  J.  P.  for  Herts. , 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  Bedfordshire  Regt., 
Barrister-at-Law,  by  his  wife  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Armitage  Nicholson  of  Balrath.  Armorial  bearings— Or, 
a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  within  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterflory  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules.  Motto— "  Avito  viret  honore."  Married,  July  ir, 
1893,  Millicent  H.  O.,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Captain  G. 
W.  Bulkeley  Hughes,  Esq.,  J.P.  ;  and  died  1922,  having 
had  Issue— William  Esme  Montagu  Stuart,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Roy.  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1895,  killed  in 
action  1916.  Seats  —  Tempsford  Hall,  Sandy,  Beds  ;  and 
Aldenham  Abbey,  Watford,  Herts. 


STUART  (L.O.,  19  Dec.  1902).  Or,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  two  boars'  heads  erased  gules, 
armed  and  langued  of  the  second,  and  an  antique  crown  of 
the  fourth.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.      Crest — On  a 


a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  of  the  second,  between  a  lym- 
phad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action  sable,  flags  flying 
gules  in  chief,  and  a  saltire  couped  of  the  fourth  in  base. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lymphad  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  (over)— 
"En  avant."  Residence— The  University,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales. 

STUART  of  Hartley-Mauduit  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1. 
or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  on  an  escutcheon  of 
pretence  of  the  last,  a  lion  rampant  gules  debruised  by  a 
bend  raguly  or  (Stuart — Vn.  Cambs.  1575  and  1619) ;  2. 
azure,  a  buck's  head  caboshed  or  (Dereham);  3.  argent, 
a  fesse  sable  between  three  otters  of  the  last,  in  the  mouth 
of  each   a  fish    proper    (Luttrell,   Earls  of  Carhampton)  ; 

4.  per  fesse  azure  and  argent,  a  fesse  counter-embattled  or, 
in  chief  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the  second,  in  base  on  a 
mount  vert,  an  elm-tree  proper  (Olmius,  Baron  Waltham). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  rcebuck  statant  proper,  attired  and  unguled 
argent,  ducally  gorged  gules.  Motto — "Avito  viret 
honore." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Simeon   Henry  Stuart,  6th   Bart.,  b. 

1823  ;  d.  1891  ;  m.  2nd,  1850,  Catherine  Henrietta,  d.  of 

Gen.  Henry  Lechmere  Worrall : — 

Sir  Simeon   Henry   Lechmere   Stuart,  7th  Bart.  (2  June 

1660),  D.L.  Essex,  Col.  (ret.)  T.F.,  late  Major  2nd  London 

Imp.  Yeo. ,  Hon.  Major  in  Army,  late  Capt.  Suffolk  Imp. 

Yeo.,    formerly    Lieut.    5th    Dragoon    Guards,    served    in 

5.  African  War  1900-1  (medal  and  three  clasps)  and  Great 
War  comdg.  2/2  Co.  of  London  Yeo.  19 14-16,  2nd  En- 
trenching Batt.  B.E.F.  1916-17,  Personal  Staff,  6th  Div. 
1918  (despatches),  b.  1864;  m.  1891,  Florence  Louise, 
M.B.E.,  only  d.  of  Henry  Harmoud  Gudge,  Sec.  to  Austrian 
Legation.  Seat — Patching  Hall,  Essex.  Town  res.  —  2 
Queen's  Gate,  S.W.  7.      Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Boodle's. 

Sons  of    Lt-Col.    Robert    Charles    William  Stuart,   b. 
1826  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1862,  Madeline,  d.  of  J.  Cooper : — 
Houlton  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.       Res. — Moosejaw, 
Canada. 

Denny  Macdougall  Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1909, 
Georgina  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  J.  B.  Vizenia  of  Quebec. 
Res. — Quebec,  Canada. 


wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion  rampant  gules,   armed  and 
langued  azure.     Motto — "Avito  viret  honore." 

Son  of  the  late  Charles  Urquhart  Stuart  (s.  of  Robert 
Stuart  of  Grantown,  Inverness-shire),  b.  ;  d.  1855  ; 
tn.  : — 

Charles  Urquhart  Stuart,  Gentleman,   Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  b.         .     Seat — Wootton,   Berks. 


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STUART-FRENCH  (U.O.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a 
bend  between  two  dolphinsnaiant  bendways  argent  (French)  ; 
2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  i.,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  ;  ii. ,  or,  a 
fess  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  label  of  three 
points  gules  ;  iii. ,  argent,  a  saltire  between  four  roses  gules  ; 
iiii. ,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  compony  argent  and  azure  (for  Stuart).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dolphin  naiant  argent  (French) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  unicorn's  head  couped  argent,  armed,  crined  and 
tufted  or  (Stuart).     Motto — "Veritas." 

Yngst.  son  of  Major-Gen.  William  James  Stuart,  late 

R.E. ,   b.  ;    d.  ;    m.    1859,    Eleanor    Dorcas, 

yst.  d.of  the  late  Thomas  George  French,  and  sister  and 

co-h.  of  the  late  Pascoe  Savage  French  of  Marino,  co. 

Cork  : — 

Pascoe  William  Grenfell Stuart-French,  (formerly  Stuart), 

Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Remount  Dept.  assumed  by  R. L.  1917, 

the  additional  surname  of  French,  in  compliance  with  the 

will  of  Pasco  Savage  French,  of  Marino,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1894, 

Elizabeth   Eve  Julia,  d.  of  J.   K.  Soames  of  Westcombe 

Park,    S.E.,    and   has   issue — Robert    Fitzroy   Hamilton 

Pascoe  Stuart-French,  Gentleman,   Lieut,   nth   Hussars; 

and  Margaret  Granvill  [m.  1923,  P.  L.  Wilson,  Esq.,  Capt. 

1st  Royal  Dragoons.]    Seats — Marino,  co.  Cork;  Drumas- 

pil,  co.  Tyrone.      Clubs — Jun.  Naval  and  Military,  M.C.C., 

Cork  County. 

STUART-MENTETH  of  Closeburn  (L.O.  1838). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  bend  chequy  sable  and  argent ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  three  buckles  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lymphad  proper,  the  flag  gules, 
with  a  canton  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  of  St.  Andrew 
azure.  Mottoes — "  Dum  vivo  spero,"  and  "  Sub  sole 
nihil." 

Eld.    surv.    son    of    Sir    James    Frederick    Stuart- 

Menteth,  4th  Bart.,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Gds., 

b.  1846  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1st,  1868,  Frances  (d.  1887),  d. 

of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James  Sleigh,  K.C.B. ;  2nd,  1888, 

Elizabeth   (d.   1915),  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 

Blackett,  R.N.  :— 

Sir    William    Frederick   Stuart  -  Menteth,    5th    Bart. 

(11    Aug.    1838),    b.   1874;    m.    1921,  Winifred,    d.    of 

D.  Francis,  and  widow  of  Capt.  R.  A.  Raw,  D.S.O. ; 

and    has  issue — James  Wallace  Stuart-Menteth,   Esq., 

b.  1922;  Charles  Granville  Stuart-Menteth,  Esq.,  b.  1928  ; 

and    Ludivina  Frances.     Res.  —  Mansfield  House,  New 

Cumnock,  co.  Ayr. 

STUBBER.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  pile 
sable,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head  erased  or  (for  Slubber) : 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  martlets  of  the 
first  (for  Sewell).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mural  crown  gules,  a 
martlet  argent.     Motto — "  Gladio  et  arcu." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Hamilton  Hamilton  Stubber,  Esq. 

of    Moyne,    Queen's    Co.,  J. P.    and   D.L.,   b.    1844; 

d.  1916  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1887,  Adele  Grainger,  dau. 

of  Alexander   Duncan    of   Knossington    Grange,    co. 

Leicester  : — 
Robert  Hamilton-Stubber,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers  late  1st  Life  Guards,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great 
War,  b.  1879;  m.  1920,  Lady  Mabel  Florence,  M.B.E.,  d. 
of  4th  Earl  of  Erne,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Lord  Hugh 
Grosvenor,  1st  Life  Guards;  and  has  issue — 1  son,  b.  1921. 
Res. — Marston  Hill,  Fairford,  Glos. ;  9  Southwick  Crescent, 
W.2.     Clubs— Turf,  Kildare  Street. 

STUBBS  (  ).     Sable,  on  a  bend  nebuly  or,  between 

two  bezants,  each  charged  with  a  pheon  of  the  field,  three 
round  buckles  also  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  sable, 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a  pheon,  and  holding  in  the 
beak  a  tilting-spear  erect  point  upwards  or.  Motto — "  Et 
dixi  nunc  ccepi." 

Sons  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Oxford,  Chancellor  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the 
Garter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
d.  of  John  Dellar:  — 
Lawrence  Morley  Stubbs,   Esq.,   CLE. ,   I.C.S. ,  Com- 
missioner, Rohilkhund  since  1926,  b.  1874;   m.  1900,  Helen 
Christina,    M.B.E.,   d.    of  late  Frederick   Malcolmson,  of 
Clodiagh,    Portlaw,    co.    Waterford,   and    has   issue  —  (1) 
Frederick  William  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  b.     902  ;  (2)  John 


Laurence  Commerell  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (3)  Miles 
Bloomfield  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Helen  [m. 
1925,  Bernard  William  Galpin,  R.N.,  and  has  issue.] 
Postal  address — c/o  Lloyd's  Bank  (King's  Branch),  6  Pall 
Mall,  S.W.i.     Club— Travellers'. 

Rev.  Wilfrid  Thomas  Stubbs,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1909,  Muriel 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  A.  F.  Pope,  and  has  issue — (1)  James 
Wilfrid  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10  ;  (2)  Thomas  Arthur 
Stubbs,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1;  (3)  Hugh  William  Stubbs, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917;  and  Katharine  Muriel  Rose.  Res. — ■ 
The  Rectory,  Easthampstead,  Berks. 

Sir  Reginald  Edward  Stubbs,  G.C.M.G.,  M.A.  Oxon., 
Hon.  Fellow  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  Hon.,  LL.D. 
Hong  Kong,  Governor  of  Jamaica  since  1926,  b.  1876;  m. 
1909,  Winefrid  Marjory,  C.B.E.,  d.  of  Frederick  Womack, 
M.B.  and  has  issue— William  Edward  Stubbs,  Esq.,  b. 
1910;  Guy  Philip  Stubbs,  Esq.,  b.  1915;  and  Dorothy 
Barbara.  Res. — King's  House,  Jamaica  ;  The  Red  House, 
Wateringbury,   Kent.     Club— Athenaeum. 

STUBBS  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  bend  between 
three  pheons  or,  as  many  round  buckles  gules,  on  a  chief 
oi  the  second,    three   stumps   of  trees   eradicated    proper. 


Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  stump  of  a  tree  eradicated  proper,  thereon  a  demi-eagle 
displayed  or,  collared  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  an  oak- 
branch  also  proper.  Motto — "  Dominus  exaltatio  mea." 
Livery — Black,  with  yellow  facings,  gilt  buttons,  and  gold 
hat-band. 

Son   of  Rev.    Charles  Albert   Stubbs,    J. P.,    formerly 

Incumbent    of   Camus-juxta-Bann,    co.    Londonderry, 

b.  1840;  d.  1905;  m.  1st,  1872,  Phcebe  (d.  1886),  only 

d.   of  Rev.  Walter  Riky  ;  2nd,  1894,   Lizzie  Sarah,   d. 

of  JosephBetts  Horrell : — 

Thomas  Troubridge  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  2nd  Batt.  Roy. 

Munster    Fus. ,  b.   1876;   m.   1907,   Grace  Winifred,  d.    of 

Jas.  H.  Annandale  of  Polton,  Midlothian  ;  and  has  issue — 

Thomas    Troubridge  Stubbs,    Gentleman,    b.    1908  ;    and 

Mary  Phcebe.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Thomas   Troubridge  Stbbs  of  3allyshannon, 
co.    Donegal,    b.    1802;  d.    1872;  m.    1839,    Elizabeth 
Chinnery,  d.   of  Joseph  Folingsby,  and  grand-dau.   of 
Sir  Broderick  Chinnery,  Bart.,  M.P.  :— 
Henry    Stubbs,    Esq.,    J. P.     cos.     Donegal     and    Fer- 
managh,    D.L.     co.     Donegal,     and     High     Sheriff    for 
the  said  county  1891,   and  for  co.  Fermanagh  1901,  First 
Honourman  and  Prizeman  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  Bachelor 
of  Arts  (Junior  Moderator  in  Ethics  and  Logics)  of  Trinity 
College,    Dublin,    1870,    Master    of    Arts    1883,    b.    1846. 
Estates — Danby,  in  the  county  of  Donegal ;    Garrison,  in 


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the  county  of  Fermanagh ;  and  St.  Ernan's,  co.  Donegal. 
Postal  address— Danby ,  Ballyshannon,  county  Donegal. 

Alfred  Stubbs,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  b.  1849.     Seat— 

STUBS.  Or,  three  piles,  two  issuant  from  the  chief 
and  one  from  the  base,  azure,  each  charged  with  a 
pheon  of  the  field.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— On  a 


STUDDERT.     Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  mullets 
argent.    Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest— A  demi-horse 


wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  flames,  a  dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour  grasping  a  battleaxe  all  proper, 
pendent  from  the  hand  by  a  chain  or,  an  escutcheon  sable, 
charged  with  a  pheon  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Cedant 
arma  labori." 

Son   of   Peter  Stubs,   Esq.,    of    Blaisdon    Hall,   J.  P., 

High    Sheriff   of  Gloucestershire    1900,    b.    1830 ;    m. 

1864,   Isabella,  dau.   of  the  late  Thomas  Greenall  of 

Grappenhall  Hall,  co.  Chester:  — 
Peter  Stubs,   Gentleman,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  b.  1866.     Seat — 
Blaisdon  Hall,  Gloucestershire. 

STUCLEY  (R.L.,  27  July  1858,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  three  pears  or  (Stucley) ;  2  and  3,  per 
fesse  embattled  argent  and  sable,  three  bucks'  attires 
each  fixed  to  the  scalp,  counterchanged  (Buck).  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  a  buck's  attires  as  in  the 
arms  sable,  a  lion  rampant  or,  holding  a  battleaxe  sable. 
Motto — "  Bellement  et  hardiment." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Sir  George  Stucley  Stucley,  1st  Bart., 
M.P.,    b.   1812 ;    d.  1900;  m.    2nd,  1872,    Louisa  (d. 
1913),  d.  of  Bernard  Granville  of  Wellesbourne  Hall, 
Warwicksh.: — 
Sir  Hugh  Nicholas  Granville  Stucley,  4th  Bart.  (26  April 
1859),  J. P.  for  Devon,  late  Lieut.   R.N.,  b.  1873;  m.  1902, 
Gladys,   d.   of  Albert  Bankes   of  Wolfeton    House,    Dor- 
chester ;  and  has  issue — Dennis  Frederic   Bankes  Stucley, 
Esq.,   2nd  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,   b.  1907;    John   Humphrey 
Albert  Stucley,    Esq.,    b.    19 16  ;    Bernard   Thomas    Fane 
Stucley,  Esq.,  b.  1918  ;   Elizabeth  Florence;  and  Priscilla. 
Seats — Affreton  Castle,   Warlington,   Crediton  ;    Hartland 
Abbey,  N.  Devon.     Res. — Moreton,  Bideford,    N.  Devon. 
Club — Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Major  Humphrey  St.  Leger  Stucley,  Gren. 
Gds.,  served  in  Nile  Campaign,  present  at  Omdurman, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-2,  and  in  the  European  War 
1914,  b.  1877  ;  killed  (in  action)  1914  ;  m.  1908,  Dorothy 
Beatrix  Rose,  only  child  of  late  Francis  Henry  Carew: — 
Peter  Francis  Carew  Stucley,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Res. — 
Lewis  Robert  Carew  Stucley,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10. — Res. 


rampant  sable,  environed  round  the  body  by  a  ducal  coronet 
or.     Motto—"  Refulgent  in  tenebris. " 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Richard  Studdert,  Esq. ,  J.  P. 

(High   Sheriff   1874),    Captain    R.N.    (ret.),    b.    1815  ; 

d.   1900  ;  m.   1877,  Helen,  d.   of  James   Denniston  of 

Greenock,  co.  Renfrew  : — 
Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.,   J. P.   (High  Sheriff  1915),  late 
Lieut.  The  Lincolnshire   Regt.,   b.    1880.     Seat — Bunratty 
Castle,  co.  Clare. 

Sons  of  Augustine   Fitzgerald    Studdert,    Gentleman, 

b.   1829;   d.    1921  ;    m.  1868,  Margaretta,    d.    of  John 

Ferguson  of  Glenmore,  Bute: — 
Rev.  Thomas  de  Clare  Studdert,  M.A. ,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1900, 
Rosamund  Clemson  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Rev.  Augustine 
John  de  Clare  Studdert,  B.A.,  b.  1900;  (2)  Rev.  Richard 
Guy  Charles  Studdert,  B.A. ,  b.  1902  ;  (3)  Alfred  Theodore 
Stanley  Studdert,  Flying  Officer  R.A.F.,  b.  1905.  Res. — 
The  Rectory,  Croom,  co.  Limerick. 

Augustine  Fitzgerald  Studdert,  Gentleman,  M.  B. , 
L.R.C.P.,  and  S.I.,  late  Lieut.  R.A.M.C,  b.  1881  ; 
m.  1900,  Mary  Bruce,  d.  of  Jonathan  Bruce  Massy,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Glenville,  co.  Limerick;  and  has  issue — Mary 
Frances  ;  and  Etta.  Rss. — Curlew  Hill,  Belmullet,  co. 
Mayo. 

Son  of  Robert  Wogan  Studdert,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cullane, 

co.  Clare,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1897;  m.  1840,  Kate.d.  of  Admiral 

O'Brien  :— 
Robert  O'Brien  Studdert,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Clare 
(High  Sheriff  1901),  J. P.  co.  Cork,  formerly  Lieut.  Clare 
Mil. ,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1st,  1874,  Marianne,  d.  of  Rev.  Lord  Adam 
Loftus ;  2nd,  1884,  Maria  Frances,  eldest  d.  of  Henry  L. 
Puxley  of  Dun  boy,  co.  Cork  ;  and  has  issue,  by  the  first  mar, 
— (1)  Thomas  George  Herbert  Studdert,  Esq.,  late  Major 
Roy.  (Monmouth)  Engineers,  b.  1875;  (2)  Loftus  Adam 
Studdert,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leitrim  1912,  b.  1877  [m. 
1902,  Charlotte  Isabella,  d.  of  Major  Octavius  La  Touche 
of  Bellevuel ;  and  by  sec.  mar.  —  Rose  Mary  [m.  1909, 
Frederick  W.  Kennedy,  M.D. ,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Violet 
[m.  191 1,  Martin  E.  P.  White].  Seat—  Cullane,  Kilkishen, 
co.  Clare. 

Third  and  only  surv.  son  of  William  Steel  Studdert, 

Esq.,  b.  1821  ;   d.  1892;  m.  1854,  Constance  (d.  191 1), 

d.  of  Robert  George  Massey  of  Avondale  (son  of  Hon. 

George  Massey): — 
Hugh   Samuel  Studdert,    Gentleman,  b.    1861 ;    m.    1st, 
;  2nd,  Margaret   Ward,  and   has   issue 
(by   1st    wife) — William  P.   Studdert,   Gentleman,  b. 
\m.  and  has  issue — Patrick  Studdert,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 


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and  Anne  Louise];    Constance;    and    Ruth.      Res. — 532, 
27th  Avenue,  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Third   and    only    surv.    son    of    George    Studdert 

Studdert,  Esq.,  of  Moy  House,  Lahinch,  co.  Clare, 

late  Major  Clare  Mil.,  b.  1823;  d.   1909;   m.  1853, 

Agnes,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Waller,  Rector  of  Trimley 

St.  Mary,  Suffolk  :— 

Frede-ick  Naunton  Studdert,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  co. 

Clare,  b.  1866;    m.   1897,   Isabel,   M.B.E.,   d.   of  Hugh 

Ballingall,  of    Dundee,    and  has    issue — Claire   Dorothy 

Naunton    [m.   1926,   Robert   V.  de   Sausmarez  Walters, 

Lieut.  Yorks.  and  Lancaster  Regt.].  Res. — 89  Iverna  Court, 

Kensington.  W.8. 

STUDDERT  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Per  pale  azure  and 
gules,  three  mullets  argent,  in  the  fesse  point  a  mullet  for 
difference.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-horse  rampant  sable, 
round  the  body  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — "  Refulgent 
in  tenebris." 

Sons  of  George  Hallam  Studdert,  Esq..  J. P.,  of  Hazle- 

wood,  Quin,  co.  Clare,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1889, 

Eva,  d.  of  Major  George  S.  Studdert,  of  Moy  House, 

Lahinch,  co.  Clare  : — 

Robert  Hallam  Studdert,  Esq.,  Major  Royal  Artillery, 

D.S.O.  (1917),  M.C.  (1915),  b.   1890.     Seat — Hazelwood, 

Quin,  co.  Clare.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Reginald  Hallam  Studdert,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A.S.C, 
B.A.  (Dublin),  B.A.I.  (Dublin),  b.  1892  ;  m.  1924, 
Marjorie  Freda,  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Stopford 
Ram,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  of  Clonattin,  co.  Wexford,  Vicar  of 
St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth,  and  has  issue — Lilah  Elizabeth 
Nancy.  Res. — 64  Ladbroke  Road,  Holland  Park,  W.n. 
De  Clare  Hallam  Studdert,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Dublin), 
b.  1902  ;  m.  1925,  Mary  Frances,  eld.  d.  of  William 
Spiers  of  Cullyhanna  House,  Crossmaglen,  co.  Armagh, 
and  has  issue — Kathleen  Joan  Patricia.  Res. — 89  Iverna 
Court,  Kensington,  W.8  ;   Fairbanks,  Alaska. 

Son  of  Charles  Washington  Studdert,  of  Knocknareahy, 

and  Cragmoher,  Corofin,  b.  1835;  d.  1920,  m.   1856, 

Catherine  Tane,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Waller,  Rector  of 

Trimley  St.  Mary  : — 

John  Alfred  Studdert,   Gentleman,    b.    1865;    m.    1909, 

Gladys  Eyre,  d.  of  Alfred  Louvaine  Persse,  of  Roxburgh; 

and  has  issue — Maurice  Eyre  Persse  Studdert,  Gentleman, 

b.    1910;     and    Catherine    Florence.       Seat — Cragmoher, 

Corofin,  co.  Clare. 


STUDD  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between 
three  crescents  argent,  on  a  chief  masoned  two  tilting- 
spears  in  saltire  all  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  mural  crown, 
two  arms  embowed  in  armour  the  hands  in  gauntlets 
holding  two  tilting-spears  saltirewise  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Nous  tenons  le  droit." 

Sons    of     Edward     Studd,     of     Tedworth     House, 

Wilts.,  and  2   Hyde   Park  Gardens,  W.,  b.  18 19  ; 

d.    1877;     m.    1856,   Dorothy  Sophia,   d.   of  John 

Thomas,  of  Bletsoe  Castle,  Beds. : — 
Sir  John  Edward  Kynaston  Studd,  O.B.E.,  1st  Bart. 
(Oct.  1929),  Knt.  Bach.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Camb.,  J. P.  and 
Alderman  City  of  London  (Sheriff  1922),  Lord  Mayor 
1928-9,  Pres.  and  Chairman  of  the  Polytechnic,  b.  1858; 
m.  1st,  1884,  Hilda  (d.  192 1),  second  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beauchamp,  Bart. ;  2nd, 1924,  H.S.H.  Princess  Alexandra, 
2nd  d.  of  H.S.H.  Prince  Paul  Lieven,  Master  of  Cere- 
monies at  the  Russian  Imperial  Court,  and  has  issue — 
(by  1st  wife)  (1)  Eric   Studd,  Esq.,   b.  1887  [m.    1923, 


Kathleen  Stephana,  d.  of  Lydstone  Joseph  Langmead  ; 
and  has  issue — Robert  Kynaston  Studd,  Esq.,  b.  1926  ; 
and  Elizabeth  Stephana  (Addresses — 67  Harley  Street, 
W.i.;  8  Mission  Row,  Calcutta.  Clubs — Oriental.  Bengal 
(Calcutta)]  ;  (2)  Ronald  Granville  Studd,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1889  [m.  1919,  Lady  Kathleen,  d. 
of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim  and  widow  of  J.  Keith  Falconer- 
Smith,  Coldstream  Gds.  (Res. — 66  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W.i)];  (3)  Bernard  Cyril  Studd,  Esq.,  b.  1892  [m. 
1925,  Caryl  Theodora,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  de  Winton, 
C.M.G.]  ;  and  Vera  Constance  Victoria.  Res. — 67  Harley 
Street,  W.     Clubs—  Pratt's,  R.A.C. 

George    Brown    Studd,    Gentleman,    LL.B.    Camb., 
Barrister-at-Law,    Inner   Temple,    b.    1859;     m.    191 1 
Mabel,  d.  of  H.  M.  Preston,  of  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — 
Maranatha  ;  and  Georgia.     Res. — 2824  East  Sixth  Street, 
Los  Angeles,  California. 

Charles  Thomas  Studd,  Gentleman,  Missionary,  b.  i860. 
Res.— 

Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  William  Studd,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  late  Coldstream  Gds.,  served  S.  Africa,  1899- 
1902  (desp.,  Queen's  med.  6  clasps,  King's  med.  3  clasps), 
D.S.O. ),  and  Great  War,  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff,  1916-17, 
comdd.  1 80th  Infantry  Bde.  1916,  Chief  of  Staff  of  British 
Section  of  Supreme  War  Council  at  Versailles  19 17-19, 
comdd.  Coldstream  Gds.  1919-23  (desp.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) , 
has  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy, 
Avis  of  Portugal,  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre  and  Cross  of  Merit,  D.S.M.  (America),  b.  1870  ; 
m.  1894,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Francis  Horatio  de  Vere, 
Major  R.E.,  and  widow  of  Major  William  Utting  Cole, 
3rd  Dragoon  Gds.,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — 97 
Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W.  •  Issercleran,  co.  Galway. 
Clubs — Travellers',  Guards',  Bachelors'. 


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EDWARD  FAIRFAX  STUDD,  Esq.,  of  Oxton,  in  the 
co.  of  Devon,  and  Banchor,  Moy,  in  the  co.  of  Inverness, 
Master  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Civil  Law,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  Bencher  Inner  Temple,Captain  late  Roy.  Field  Artillery, 
J. P.  Devon.  Born  November  26,  1855,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Major-General  Edward  Studd  of  Oxton,  by 
his  second  wife  Beatrice  Emma,  daughter  of  Charlton 
Booth  Bayly  of  Sidmouth.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears 
for  Arms :  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crescents 
argent,  on  a  chief  embattled  of  the  last  a  tilting-spear 
in  fesse,  the  head  to  the  sinister,  the  staff  encircled  by  a 
chaplet  of  oak  all  proper,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Chi- 
chester, namely,  chequy  or  and  gules,  a  chief  vair.  Upon 
the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  out  of  a 
mural  crown,  two  arms  embowed  in  armour,  the  hands  in 
gauntlets,  holding  a  tilting-spear  encircled  by  a  chaplet  of 
oak  as  in  the  arms  all  proper.  Married,  April  3,  1877, 
Evelyn,  third  daughter  of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  eighth 
Baronet,  of  Youlston,  in  the  county  of  Devon  ;  and  has  had 
Issue— (1)  Edward  Arthur  Chichester  Studd,  Gentleman, 
b.  1880  [m.  1910,  Evelyn  Maude  Mary,  d.  of  Col.  Holmes 
of  Wolston,  Victoria,  and  has  issue— James  Edward  Studd, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Marv  Evelvn] ;  (2)  Francis  Cyril 
Rupert  Studd,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  The  Buffs,  b.  1881  ; 
killed  in  action  1918  [m.  1914,  Edith  Julia,  only  child  of 
Francis  Albert  Short  of  Brickham,  Devon,  and  left  issue 
—Edith  Meriel];  (3)  Ernest  George  Studd,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1883;  (4)  Eric  Fairfax  Studd,  Gentleman, 
b.  1890;  (5)  Theodore  Quintus  Studd,  Esq.,  D.F.C., 
Squadron-Leader  Royal  Air  Force,  b.  1893 ;  (6)  Charles 
Kynaston  Studd,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  Gladys  Mary[w.  1903, 
William  Carnegie  Barnes  of  Great  Duryard,  Devon] ;  Sybil 
Daphne  (d.  1905);  Cynthia  Evelyn  [m.  1919,  Major  James 
King];  Enid  Eulalie  ;  and  Dorothy  Grace  [m.  1912,  Major 
William  Edward  Delves Broughton,  M.C.,  R.A.].  Seats— 
Exleigh,  Starcross,  Devon;  Banchor,  Moy,  Inverness. 

STUDD  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between 
three  crescents  argent,  on  a  chief  embattled  of  the  last, 
a  tilting-spear  in  fesse,  the  head  to  the  sinister,  the  staff 
encircled  by  a  chaplet  of  oak  all  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  two  arms 
embowed  in  armour,  the  hands  in  gauntlets  holding  a 
tilting-spear  encircled  by  a  chaplet  of  oak  as  in  the  arms 
all  proper.    Motto — "  Nous  tenons  le  droit." 

Only  son  of  Alnod  Ernest   Studd   (second   son  of 

Major-Gen.  Edward  Mortlock  Studd),  Gentleman,  of 

Greylands,  Melton,  Suffolk,  and  3  Fourth  Avenue  , 

Hove,  Lieut.    13th   King's  Hussars,   b.    1857  ;     d. 

1906;    m.  1880,  Rose  Beatrice  (who  m.  2nd,  1907, 

Francis  J.  P.  Birch  (d.  1922)  of  Coldharbour  House, 

Old  End,  Sussex),  d.  of  John  George  Maclean,  of 

Charlwood  Park,    Surrey: — 

Vivian  Mortlock  Studd,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  Rifle 

Bde.,  Chev.  Order  of  the  Crown  (Italy),  b.  1891  ;  m.  1914, 

Olivette,  only  d.  and  heir  of  Walter  John  Hughes,  of 

1     Ashburn    Place,   S.    Kensington ;     and   has    issue — 

John  Alnod  Peter  Studd,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;    Deirdre 

LuthOffiey;  Lavender  Vivian.     Res. — The  Old  Cottage, 

Burchett's  Green,  Berks. 

STUDDY  (H.  Coll.,  c.  1780).  Azure,  on  a  saltire  wavy 
or,  between  three  estoiles  of  the  second,  one  in  chief 
and  two  in  fesse,  and  a  fish  naiant  in  base  argent,  a 
leopard's  face  of  the  field.  Mantling-  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-tiger  proper,  collared 
azure,  supporting  between  the  paws  an  anchor  erect  azure. 
Motto — "  Fide  sed  cui  vide." 

Son   of  Commdr.   Henry  Studdy,  R.N.,  b.  1843;   d. 
1880  ;  m.  1867,  Amelia  Margaret  Elizabeth,  eld.  d.  of 
Edward  Cropper: — 
Henry  E.  M.  Studdy,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Studdy,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  late  Capt. 
S.  Devon  Mil.,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1st,  1842,  Eleanor 
Frances,    d.    of    Rev.   Robert    Holdsworth,  J. P.,  Pre- 
bendary of  Exeter,  and  for  fifty  years  Vicar  of  Brix- 
ham ;  2nd,  1893,  Sarah  Penelope,  d.  of  Henry  Granger, 
and  widow  of  the  Rev.  E.  J.  Hayton: — 
Robert  Wright  Studdy,  Esq. ,  Col.  late  Manchester  Regt. , 
J. P.   Devon,  b.   1847;    m.    1896,  Edith  Mary  (d.    1911),  d. 
of  Joseph    Beckton  of   Didsbury  ;    and    has   had    issue — 1 
Frances  Robert  Studdy,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1897  ;  d.  192 1; 
and  two  daus.      Res. — 15  Adelphi  Terrace,  Paignton,  S. 
Devon.     Club — R.  Dart  Yacht. 

Sons  of  Ernest  Holdsworth  Studdy,   Esq.,  Capt.  late 


32nd  Regt.,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1874,  Constanee,  d. 
of  late   Rev.   H.  G.   Havter-Hames,   Rector  of  Chag- 
ford  :— 
George  Ernest  Studdy,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Hubert  Charles  Studdy,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

Third  son  of  Henry  Studdy,  Esq.,  J. P.  (see  above) : — 
Thomas  Edward  Studdy,  Gentleman,  b,  1855  ;  m.  1883, 
Mary  Fannie,  d.  of  Bertram  Francis  Barton  of  Woolton 
Hill,  Hants.  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Studdy,  Gentleman; 
Margaret  Everina  [m.  1914,  Capt.  Arthur  William  Marsh 
Kemmis] ;  Violet  Mary  ;  and  Frances  Eleanor.     Res. — 

STUDHOLME     (H.    Coll.).     Vert,    a   horse    statant 
argent,  caparisoned  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three. 


mullets  of  six  points  pierced  gold.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head 
argent,  bridled  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  spur 
or.     Motto — "  Semper  paratus." 

Sons   of  John  Studholme,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Merivale, 
Christchurch,  N.Z.  (2nd  son  of  John  Studholme,  of 
Moreton  Hall,  Carlisle),  b.  1829  ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  1862, 
Lucy  Ellen  Sykes,  d.  of  William  Moorhouse,  Esq.,, 
J. P.,  of  Knottinglay  House,  Yorks. : — 
John  Studholme,   Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.A.  Oxford, 
J. P.  New  Zealand,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  N.Z.  Forces,  b.  1863  ; 
m.    1st,    1897,  Alexandra,    d.    of    the    late    Archbishop 
Thomson,  of  York  ;  2nd,  1909,  Katharine  Georgiana,  d. 
of  Sir  Charles  Bowen,  K.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  (by  1st 
marriage) — John  Morton    Rangabe  Studholme,    Gentle- 
man, b.  1898  ;    Richard  Home  Studholme,   Gentleman, 
b.  1901;   Derek  Skene  Studholme,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
Res. — Middleton  Grange,  Upper  Riccarton  ;  Coldstream, 

Ashburton  (both  New  Zealand).      Clubs Oxford  and 

Cambridge,  and  Christchurch,  Wellington,  Dunedin  (all 
New  Zealand). 

William  Paul  Studholme,  Esq.,  J. P.  New  Zealand, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1864; 
m.  1897,  Mabel,  d.  of  Henry  Francis  Grey,  of  Waiora, 
Canterbury,  N.Z.,  and  has  had  issue — Paul  Francis 
William  Studholme,  2nd  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Devon  Regt., 
b.  1898,  killed  in  action  1917  ;  Henry  Gray  Studholme, 
Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1899  ;  John  Wynd- 
ham  Studholme,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1903  ;  and  Eleanor 
Elizabeth  [m.  1925,  Alan  Robert  Percy  Brown,  Pay- 
master-Lieut. R.N.,  eld.  son  of  Col.  Brown,  D.S.O.,  of 
Houndwood  House,  Berwickshire.  Seat — Perridge  House, 
nr.  Exeter,  Devon.  Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  R.A.C.,  M.C.C. 
Joseph  Francis  Studholme,  Esq.,  J. P.  New  Zealand, 
b.  1866;  m.  1902,  Eliza  Hersey,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  R. 
Wauchope.  Res. — Te  Horaha,  Taihape,  New  Zealand. . 
Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  Oriental,  M.C.C,  Melbourne  (Aus- 
tralia), Christchurch    N.Z.). 


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Sons    of    Michael    Studholme,    Esq.,    J.  P.,    of    Te 

Waimate,  New  Zealand  (4th  son  of  John  Studholme 

of  Morton  Hall),    b.    1833;  d.    1886;  m.   Effigenia 

Maria  Louisa  Channon  : — 

Edgar  Channon   Studholme,  Gentleman,  b.   1866;   m. 

Nancy    Wells,    and    has    issue — 4     sons.         Res. — Te 

Waimate,   New  Zealand. 

Paul  Studholme,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  Ida  Gertrude 
Johnston,  and  has  issue — 1  son.     Res. — 

Harold  Studholme,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  McCulloch,  and  has  issue — 2  sons.     Res. — 

STURDEE  of  the  Falkland  Islands  (H.  Coll.,  n  Ap. 
1916).  Gyronny  of  eight  argent  and  gules,  on  a  chief 
azure,  an  anchor  fessewise  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowed  holding  in  the  hand  a  spiked  club  proper. 
Motto — "  Firmus  maneo." 

Only  son  of  Admiral   of   the   Fleet  Sir  (Frederick 

Charles)     Doveton     Sturdee,     1st     Bart.,    G.C.B., 

K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  of  the  Falkland  Islands,  b.  1859  ; 

d.  1925  ;  m.  1882,  Marian  Adela  (Res. — 12  Roxburgh 

Mansions,   Kensington  Court,  W.8),  d.   of  William 

John  Andrews,  of  Dalkeith  Cottage,  Fortis  Green  : — 

Sir     Lionel     Arthur     Doveton     Sturdee,    2nd    Bart. 

(19  Jan.  1916),  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1884  ;  m.  1910,  Dorothy 

Mary,  d.  of  Major  William  Sayer,  V.D.,  of  N.  Finchley  ; 

and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Mary  Doveton.     Res, — 7  Piazza 

Miratori,  Floriana,  Malta. 

STURDY  of  Trigon  (H.  Coll.,  31  Dec.  1924).  Gyronny 
of  eight  or  and  vert,  three  millstones  proper.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 


of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vested  vert,  cuffed  argent, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  bunch  of  oats  fessewise  proper, 
three  millrinds  or.  Badge — A  mill  bill  proper.  Motto 
— "  Semper  fidelis."     Livery — Green  and  gold. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Sturdy,  Gentleman,  of  The  Wick, 
Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  b.  1828;  d.  1922, 
m.    1873,  Susannah    Ann,  d.    of   William    Knight 
Harmer,  of  Peckham  : — 
Leonard    Sturdy,    Esq.,     J. P.    Dorset,    late    Lieut. 
Dorset    Vol.    Regt.    1916-20,    Master    of    the    Bakers' 
Company,  1925,  b.  1874  ;    m.  1899,  Emily  Pretyman, 
d.  of  the  late  Samuel  Pretyman  Mumford,  of  The  Bnary, 
Cowes,  I.O.W. ;  and  has  issue — Donald  Sturdy,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905  ;  Nina  ;   Irene  ;  Margaret.     Seat — Trigon, 
Wareham,  Dorset.     Club — Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 

Philip  Sturdy,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1912,  Gladys 
Christine,  second  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Roberts  Arnold  ; 
and  has  issue — Rohan  Stanford  Sturdy,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 3 ;  and  Elizabeth  Anthea.  Seat — Sydenham 
Manor,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 


Alan  Sturdy,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  m.  1910,  Agnes 
Muriel,  d.  of  George  Frost,  M.D.,  of  Bournemouth ; 
and  has  issue — Bernard  Sturdy,  Gentleman,  b.  19 13. 
Seat — Carey,  Wareham,  Dorset. 

STURGES  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  crosses  boton^e  fitchee  or,  as  many  escallops  of  the 
first,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  second.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  talbot's  head  or  erased  sable,  two  escallops  aLo  sable. 
Issue  of  the  late  William  Sturges,  of  New  York  : — 

Hollister  Sturges,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Post.  add. — c/o 

En  Route  Service,  175  North  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago, 
U.S.A. 

Alberta,  m.  1905,  9th  Earl  of  Sandwich  (q.v.). 

STURGESS-WELLS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  or  and 
azure,  in  chief  two  fountains,  and  in  base  a  talbot  sejant 
argent,  collared  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  grass,  a 
covered  well-head  proper.     Motto—"  Fortiter  in  re." 

Son  of  the  late  James  Wells  and  Elizabeth  Sturgess, 
of  Pailingtonand  Rugby,  co.  Warwick:  — 

Herbert  Sturgess- Wells,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  J. P.  co. 
Leicester,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1st,  1896,  Emmeline  Jennie (d.  1926), 
d.  of  late  John  Jeays,  of  Adrian,  Michigan,  U.S.A.;  2nd, 
1927,  Edith,  d.  of  Henry  Sanders,  of  Higham  Ferrers, 
Northants.  and  Bedford,  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Herbert 
Roberts  Sturgess-Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  (2)  Herbert 
Calvert  Sturgess-Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  [tn.  1926.  Helen 
Gertrude,  d.  of  Sir  Malcolm  Robinson,  C.B.,  I.S.O.  (Res. — 
Wingate,  Kirby  Muxloe,  Leics. ) ;  (3)  Samuel  Ellis  Sturgess- 
Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Knighton 
Rise,  Oadby,  Leics.  Clubs —  R.A.C.,  Leicestershire, 
Leicester. 

STURT  (1691).  Vert,  on  afesse  or,  between  three  colts 
courant  argent,  as  many  roses  gules,  quartering  (for  Napier) 
argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between  four  roses  gules  ;  and 
(for  Pitfield)  azure,  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  cygnets 
argent,  ducally   gorged   and   chained   or.     Mantling   vert 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules  holding  a  banner  also  gules,  charged  with  a 
rose  argent,  staff  and  fringe  or. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Robert  Ramsay  Napier  Sturt,  C.  B. 
(Mil.,  1902),  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1852;  d.  1907;  m. 
1894,  Ethel  Harriette  (12  Avonmore  Mansions,  Avon- 
more  Road,  W.r4),  youngest  d.  of  Major  Spence 
Turner,  late  Bengal  Army,  of  Melbury  Lodge,  Wim- 
borne  : — - 
Napier  Pitfield  Sturt,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.     Residence — 

STURT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  vert,  on  a  fesse  or, 
between  three  colts  courant  argent,  as  many  roses  gules 
(Sturt,  granted  19  Oct.  1691) ;  2.  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed 
between  four  roses  gules  (Napier) ;  3.  sable,  a  bend  en- 
grailed between  six  billets  argent  (Alington) ;   4.  azure,   a 


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bend  engrailed  between  two  cygnets  argent,  ducally  gorged 
and  chained  or  (Pitfield).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  gules,  holding  a 
banner  of  the  last,  charged  with  a  rose  argent,  the  staff  and 
fringe  or.     Motto — "  En  Dieu  est  tout." 

Son   of    Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Humphrey  Napier  Sturt,  2nd 

Baron  Alington,  K.C.V.O.,  D.L.  and  C.C.  co.  Dorset, 

M.P.   for  E.  Dorset  1891-1904,  b.   1859;  d.    1919;  m. 

1883,    Lady    Feodorowna   Yorke,  d.    of    5th   Earl   of 

Hardwicke  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Napier  George  Henry  Sturt,  3rd  Baron  Aling- 
ton (U.K.,  15  Jan.  1876),  late Capt.  R.A.F.  [Supporters— 
On  either  side  a  talbot  argent,  billetee  sable,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  rose  gules,  slipped  and  leaved  proper],  b.  1896. 
Seat  —  Crichel,  Wimborne,  Dorset.  Town  house  —  38 
Portman  Square,  W. 

Son  of  Col.    Napier   George  Sturt,    R.  E. ,  b.    1836;  d. 

1901 ;    m.    1876,    Beatrix    Marion,    eld.    d.    of  James 
Patrick     Muirhead,    Esq.,    D.L. ,    M.A.     (Oxon.),    of 

Haseley  Court,  Tetsworth  : — 

Geoffrey  Charles  Napier  Sturt,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barris- 

ter-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  served   Great  War  (wounded) 

[Motto — "Major    providentia  fato"],    b.   1884;    m.    191 1, 

Edith  Frances,    elder   d.   of  Philip  F.  Wood,  C.B.,  K.C.  ; 


and  has  issue  —  Anthony  Napier  Sturt,  Gentleman,  b. 
191s  ;  Philip  Charles  Napier  Sturt,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 
Evelyn  Lennox  Napier  Sturt,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.  Seat— 
Winterdyne,  Bewdley,  Worcs.  Res. — 10  Perceval  Avenue, 
Hampstead,  N.W.3.  Clubs  —  Union,  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Musical. 

STYLE  of  Wateringbury.  Sable,  a  fesse  or,  fretty 
of  the  field,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  gold,  all  within 
a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  couped 
sable,  collared  or,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  fretty  of  the 
1  ast. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Henry  Marsham  Style,  gth  Bart., 
b.  1826  ;   d.  1904  ;  by  his  1st  wife,  m.   1848,  Hon. 
Rosamond,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Tredegar  : — 
Sir  Frederick  Montague  Style,  10th  Bart.,  of  Glenmore 
(21    April    1627),    b,   1857;    m.    1886,    Caroline,    d.  of 
Frederick  Schultz  ;    and   has   issue — William   Frederick 
Style,  Esq.,  b.  1887  [m.  1911,  Florence  (d.   1918),  d.  of 
J.  Timm ;  and  has  issue — William  Montague  Style,  Esq., 
b.  1916 ;  and  Helen]  ;  and  Louise  Violet.     Seat — Glen- 
more, Cloghan,  co.  Donegal. 

Brig.-Gen.  Rodney  Charles  Style,  late  Q.O.  Roy.  West 
Kent  Regt.  b.  1863;  m.  1911,  Helene  Pauline,  d.  of 
Hermann  Kleinwort,  of  45   Belgrave  Square ;  and  has 


issue — Godfrey  William  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 
Rodney  Gerald  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  Rosamond 
Marguerite  ;  Mary  Dorothy.  Res. — Wierton  Grange,  nr. 
Maidstone. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Montague  Style,  D.D.,  M.A. 

b.   1830;    d.   1916  ;    m.   1867,  Jessie  Elizabeth  (d. 

1922),  d.  of  Robert  B.  Marsham,  D.C.L.,  of  Cavers- 
field  House  : — 
Richard  Charles  Montague  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1870 
tn.  1892,  Esther  Lavinia,  d.  of  the  late  Edwin  Potter. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Albert  Frederick  Style,  b.   1837  ;  d.  1895  ; 

m.   1868,  Eliza   (d.   1898),    d.  of  Henry   Tubb,    of 

Bicester : — 
George  Montague  Style,  Esq.,  B.A.  Oxon.,  Major  late 
West  Kent  Yeo.,  b.  1869;  m.  1st,  1896,  Eleanora,  d.  of 
James  Morrison  Kirkwood,  of  Yeo  Vale,  Bideford,  and 
has  issue — Oliver  George  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1897 
[m.  1923,  Guinevere,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Parker, 
of  Georgeham,  Devon,  and  has  issue — George  Molesworth 
Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1927] ;  Priscilla  [m.  1923,  Eric  Pardoe, 
of  Kenya] ;  and  Patience  Pauline.  Res. — Muden,  Natal. 
Charles  Humphrey  Style,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.  East 
Kent  Yeo.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1899,  Anne,  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Hugh  Gough,  G.C.B.,  V.C.,  and  has  issue — Charles  Richard 
Style,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  b.  1901  ;  Hum- 
phrey Bloomfield  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Hubert 
Anthony  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Barbara  Anne  ; 
and  Camilla.     Res. — 46  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W. 

Robert  Henry  Style,  Esq.,  Capt.,  late  Roy.  East  Kent 
Yeo.,  late  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1905,  Grace,  d.  of 
John  Bazley-White,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Gennings,  and 
has  surv.  issue — David  Leslie  Style,  Gentleman,  b.  19 13  ; 
Betty  Winifred ;  and  Gabrielle  Ursula.  Res. — Boxley 
House,  Maidstone. 

SUCKLING  of  Barsham  (R.L.,  1821,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  three  bucks  trip- 
pant  or  (Suckling,  confirmed  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1578) ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  paly  often  alternately  of  the 
first  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  and  gules,  cottised  and 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  last  (Fox).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  buck  courant  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  honey- 
suckles (or  suckling)  proper  (Suckling,  granted  1617);  2. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  battlements  of  a  tower 
proper  charged  with  four  ermine  spots,  thereon  a  boar's  head 
as  in  the  arms  (Fox).  Motto— "  Mora  trahit  periculum." 
Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Rev.    Robert  Alfred   Suckling,    Incumbent  of 

Bussage,  co.  Gloucester,  by  his  wife  Anna  Maria,  d.  of 

John  Yelloly  of  Cavendish  Hall,  Suffolk  :— 

The  late  Thomas  Suckling,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  J. P.   co. 

Southants.  [and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  same 

arms  of  Suckling],    b.    1844;    m.    1876,   Florence    Horatia 

Nelson,  only  child  of  Admiral  William  Benjamin  Suckling 

of  Highwood,   Romsey,  Hants.  ;  and  d.  1922,  having  had 

issue — Robert   William   Shelton   Suckling,    Gentleman,    b. 

1877  '•  d.  1877.     Seats — Highwood,  near  Romsey,  Hants.  ; 

and  Henwick  Grange, near  Worcester. 

Sons  of  Frederick    Herbert   Suckling,   Gentleman,   b. 
1858;    d.    1909;    m.    1880,    Harriet  Jane,   ygst.   d.   of 
Peter  Heaven  : — 
Edwin  Nelson  Suckling,  Gentleman,  b.  1887. 
Horatio  Maurice  Suckling,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Herbert  Suckling,  10th  Hussars  and 
52nd  Regt.,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1878;  m.  1857,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
d.  of  Dr.  William  Latham  : — 
William  Suckling,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res.  —  Highwood 
House,  nr.  Romsey,  Hants. 

Alfred  Suckling,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Maurice  Suckling,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 

SUCKLING  of  Barsham  (R.L.  1924,  H.  Coll.).  Per 
pale  gules  and  azure,  three  bucks  trlppant  or  (Suckling, 
confirmed  by  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1578).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck 
courant  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  honeysuckles 
or  suckling)  proper  (Suckling,  granted  1617).  Motto — 
"  Mora  trahit  periculum."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Capt.  William  Frederick  Robert  Perry  and  his 
wife  Wybrew  Jane,  d.  of  William  Nelson  Suckling : — 

William  Frederick  Suckling  Suckling  (formerly  Perry), 
Esq.,  J. P.,  Southants.,  b.  1868;  s.  to  the  Highwood  and 
Henwick  Grange  Estates  1923,  on  the  death  of  Florence 
Horatia  Nelson  Suckling,  and  assumed  by  R. L. ,  1924,  the 


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surname  and  arms  of  Suckling,  m.  1895,  Grace,  d.  of  Rev. 
A.  G.  Barber,  and  has  issue  —  Katherine  [m.  1920,  James 
•Coulthard  Walker,  Major  Ind.  Army,  and  has  issue] ;  and 
Ann.     Seat—  Highwood  House,  Romsey,  Hants. 

SUDELEY,  Baron,  see  HANBURY-TRACY. 

SUFFIELD,  Baron,  see  HARBORD. 

SUFFOLK  AND  BERKSHIRE  Earl  of,  see 
HOWARD. 

SUGDEN  (H.  Cell.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  in 
chief  two  maidens'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
and  in  base  a  leopards'  head  erased  of  the  second,  spotted 
sable,  an  annulet  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  erased  sable, 
spotted  and  gorged  with  a  baron's  coronet  or.  Motto— 
"  Lahore  vinces." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Hon.  Henry  Frank  Sugden  (Patent 

of  Precedence  as  son  of  a  Baron  1875),  b.    1850;    d. 

1889;  m.  1879,  Edith,  eldest  d.  of  Abraham  Bowman 

of  Stangrove,  Edenbridge  : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Frank     Edward     Sugden,    3rd     Baron    St. 
Leonards  (1   March   1852),  late  Lieut.   R.   H.  Gds.  Res., 
b.  1890.    Club— Bachelors'. 

Son  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Sugden,  Rector  of  Newdi- 

gate,  Surrey,  b.  1822;  d.  1868  ;  m.  1854,  Annie  Jane,  d. 

of  Rev.  George  Eiton,  M.A.  :— 
Arthur  Henry  Sugden,  Gentleman,  formerly  Chinese 
Customs  Service,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1888,  Edith  Lilian,  eld.  d.  of 
Henry  E.  Bush;  and  has  issue— (1)  Arthur  Herbert 
Sugden,  Gentleman,/*.  1889;  (2)  Edward  Charles  Sugden, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Edith  Eleanor  Winifred.  Club — 
Junior  Constitutional. 

SULLIVAN  of  Garryduff  (U.O.,  19  Dec.  1881).  Per 
pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a  fesse  between  in  chief  a  boat- 
passant  and  in  base  another  boar  counter-passant  or,  three 
cross  crosslets  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  Roman  fasces  fessewise  proper, 
banded  gules,  thereon  a  robin-redbreast  of  the  first.  Motto 
— "  Tot  praemia  vitas." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Sullivan,  1st  Bart.,  Lord 

Chancellor  of  Ireland,  LL.D.,  P.C.,  M.P.,  b.   1822; 

d.    1885;    m.    1850,  Bessie  Josephine  (d.   1898),   d.    of 

Robert  Bailey  of  Cork  : — 
Sir  William  Sullivan,  3rd  Bart. ,  of  Garryduff,  co.  Cork 
<29  Dec.  188 1 ),  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
Inniskilling  Fus. ,  b.  i860;  m.  1886,  Charlotte  Anna,  d.  of 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Dowse,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in 
Ireland  ;  and  has  issue— Kathleen  [m.  1914,  Wilmot  H.  C. 
Lloyd  of  Losset,  Killiney].  Clubs—  Reform,  Royal  St. 
George's  Yacht  (Kingstown),  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 
Rev.  John  Sullivan,  S.J.,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

SULLIVAN  of  Thames  Ditton  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse,  the 
base  per  pale,  in  chief  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist, 
grasping  a  sword  erect,  pommel  and  hilt  gules,  the  blade 
entwined  by  a  serpent  proper,  between  two  lions  rampant 
respecting  each  other  of  the  second,  the  dexter  base  vert, 
charged  with  a  buck  trippant  or,  the  sinister  base  per 
pale  argent  and  sable,  a  boar  passant  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
robin  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel. 

Son  of  Adm.  Sir  Francis  Sullivan,  6th  Bart.,  K.C.B., 

C.M.G.,   T.P.,  b.   1834;  d.    1906;    m.   1861,  Agnes  (d. 

1917),  d.  of  Sir  Sydney  Bell,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Cape 

of  Good  Hope: — 

Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Sullivan,  7th  Bart.  (22  May  1804),  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  late  Rector  of    Southrepps,  Norwich,  b. 

1865;  m.  1901,  Hon.  Judith  Harbord,  d.   of  Rt.  Hon.  5th 

Lord  Sufneld,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.    Res.—  n  Palmeira  Square, 

Hove,  Sussex.     Club— Athenceum. 

Sons  of   Richard  Sullivan,    Esq.,    Capt.  (ret.)    R.N., 
b.  1866;  d.  1928;   m.   1905,   Beatrix  Evelyn,  eld.  d.  of 
Arthur  Magniac  of  Hermitage,  Ascot : — 
Richard  Benjamin  Magniac  Sullivan,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Valentine  Arthur  Sullivan,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Dermot  Ogle  Sullivan,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 

SUMNER,  Viscount,  see  HAMILTON. 

SUMNER    (H.    Coll.,    8    Sept.    1921).      Ermine,    two 
chevronels  or,  between  in  chief  as  many  lozenges,  and 


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in  base  a  bull's  head  erased  sable.     Mantling  sable  and 
argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours  :in  front  of  a 


lion's  head  erased  ermine,  ducally  gorged  or,  two  escar- 
buncles  gold.  Motto—"  Do  ye  nexte  thynge."  Livery— 
Dark  green,  black  facings,  red  and  black  striped  waist- 
coat. 

Sons  of  William  Sumner,  Gentleman,  of  Butt  Hill, 
Prestwich,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1868,  Emily,  d.  of 
Arnold  White,  of  Bury,  Hants.  : — 

Harold  Sumner,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  Lanes.,  b.  1869  ;  m. 
1908,  Nina  Mary  Hazel,  d.  of  late  Ven.  R.  C.  Fletcher, 
Archdeacon  of  Blackburn ;  and  has  issue  —  William 
Donald  Massey  Sumner,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3  ;  Nina 
Massey.  Res. — Ashfield  House,  Standish,  Lanes.  Clubs 
— Junior  Carlton,  Clarendon  (Manchester). 

Leonard  Sumner,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  b.  1870.  Res.— 
Butt  Hill,  Prestwich. 

Bertram  Sumner,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1907,  Eliza 
Marion,  d.  of  Isaac  Crothers,  of  Croix,  France  ;  and  has 
issue — Gerald  Bertram  Crothers  Sumner,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912 ;  Robert  Arnold  Crothers  Sumner,  Gentleman,  b. 
1916.  Res. — Mayhurst,  Woking.  Clubs — Sports,  Con- 
stitutional (Manchester). 

Brig.-General  HERBERT  CONYERS  SURTEES. 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  late  Mil.  Attache  at  Con- 
stantinople and  Athens,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Durham  (High 
Sheriff  1927),  Chairman  Durham  County  Board  of  Magis- 
trates, M.P.  Gateshead  1918-22,  Col.  late  Coldstream 
Guards,  served  Great  War,  comdg.  52nd  Infantry  Brigade 
1915-16,  then  Inspector  of  Infantry  (despatches  twice. 
C.M.G.),  has  the  Orders  of  the  4th  class  Medjidie  and  the  2nd 
class  Osmanieh,  also  2nd  class  of  the  Order  of  the  Redeemer 
(Greece),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mainsforth.  Born  Jan.  13, 
1858,  only  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Freville  Surtees  of 
Mainsforth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham, 
formerly  M.P.  for  South  Durham,  by  his  wife  Bertha,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Snell  Chauncy  of  Green  End,  Herts. 
Armorial  bearings— Ermine,  on  a  canton  gules,  an  orle 
or ;  quartering  for  Crozier,  azure,  on  a  fesse  argent, 
between  three  crosses  of  St.  Julian  placed  saltirewise  or, 
as  many  Cornish  choughs  sable  ;  and  for  Lambton,  sable, 
a  fesse  between  three  lambs  passant  argent.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Motto—"  Malo  mori  quam  fcedari."  Livery— 
Dark  blue,  yellow  facings.  Married,  June  27,  1887, 
Madeleine  Augusta  (has  order  of  the  Chefakat  of  Turkey), 
dau.  of  Edward  Crabbe ;  and  has  Issue— Dorothy  Cynthia 
[;«.  1st,  1913,  Christopher  Cecil  Tower  (d.  1915).  eldest 
son  of  Christopher  John  Hume  Tower  of  Weald  Hall  ;  2nd, 
Hon.  Patrick  Ramsey,  brother  of  Earl  of  Dalhousie]  ; 
and  Bertha  Etelka  [m.  1st,  Edward  Bell,  Counsellor, 
American  Embassy,  who  died  1922;  2nd,  James  Dodds, 
Esq.,  1st  Sec.  H.M.  Dipl.  Ser.].  Seal—  Mainsforth  Hall, 
Ferryhill.  co.  Durham.  Clubs— Carlton,  1900,  County 
(Durham). 

SURTEES  of  Dinsdale-on-Tees  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine, 
on  a  canton  gules,  an  orle  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  an  orle  or, 
a  plume  of  three  feathers  proper.  Motto — "  Malo  mori 
quam  foedari."  Livery — Plum-coloured  coat,  with  gilt 
buttons,  orange  waistcoat. 

Elder  and  only  surv.  son  of  Aubone  Alfred  Surtees, 

Esq.,     9th    Northumberland     Fusiliers     (1914-18), 

eldest  son  of  Alfred  Wright  Surtees  (see  below),  b. 

1865;    d.  1923;    m.    1892,  Jeannetta,  d.  of  Bryce 

Smith,  of  Ryebank,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  Lanes.  : — 

Aubone  Bryce  Surtees,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Batt. 

Northumberland   Fusiliers,  served  Great  War   1914-19, 

A.D.C.  to  G.O.C.  68th  Div.  1916-18,  Embarkation  Staff 

1918-19,  A.D.C.  to  G.O.C.  1st  Div.  1920,  b.  1893.      Club 

— Conservative. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Surtees,  M.A.,  of  Dinsdale, 
Rector  of  Holtby,  York,  b.  1819  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1849, 
Caroline  Maria,  d.  of  S.  V.  Dashwood  : — 
Edward    Alexander    Surtees,    Gentleman,     b.     1863. 
Res.— 

Francis  Vere  Surtees,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1895, 
Elizabeth  Stanley,  d.  of  Henry  Gray  Faber,  of  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  and  has  issue — (1)  Vere  Nathaniel  Faber  Surtees, 
Lieut.  Scottish  Borderers  and  R.F.C.,  b.  1897  ;  (2)  Siward 
Faber  Surtees,  Lieut.  R.F.C.,  b.  1899.  Res .— Banham, 
co.  Renfrew. 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Surtees,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
b.  1870 ;  m.  1906,  Dorothy  Alexina,  d.  of  Richard 
Sale,  of  Rep  ton,  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Eilsi  Surtees, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (2)  Charles  William  Surtees,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912  ;  (3)  Gordon  Vilhers  Surtees,  Gentleman,  b. 
1923;  Dorothy  Elizabeth ;  and  Mary.  Res. — The 
Rectory,   Brancepeth. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Alfred  Wright  Surtees,  of  Dinsdale  and 

Clifton,   b.    1820;     d.    1906;    m.    1861,   Henrietta, 

d.  of  Col.  W.  H.  Robinson,  72nd  Highlanders : — 

Henry  Patrick  Surtees,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;   tn.  1897, 

Violet  Hilda,  d.  of  Robert  Montague  Nicholas,  and  has 

issue — (1)    Montagu   Jocelyn   Surtees,    2nd   Lieut,   late 

Durham  L.I.,  b.   1898 ;     (2)   Vilhers  Nicholas  Surtees, 

Esq.,  Lieut.,  R.N.,  b.  1899  ;    (3)  Robert  Siward  Surtees, 

Gentleman,  Lieut.,  Northumb.  Fus.,  b.  1905 ;  (4)  Alfred 

Conyers   Surtees,    Gentleman,   b.    1907;     and   Dorothy 

Patricia.     Res. — Aston  Rise,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Ven.  William  Frederick  Surtees,  M.A.  Camb.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Exeter,  Canon  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  b.  1871. 
Res. — The  Close,  Exeter. 

SURTEES  of  Redworth  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a 
canton  gules,  an  orle  or  (Surtees) ;  quartering  azure,  on  a 
fesse  argent  between  three  crosses  of  St.  Julian  placed 
saltirewise  or,  as  many  Cornish  choughs  sable  (Crozier)  ; 
sable,  a  fesse  between  three  lambs  passant  argent  (Lamb- 
ton)  ;  with  many  other  quarterings  introduced  by  these  two 
families.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Motto— "Malo 
mori  quam  fcedari." 

Sons  of  Henry  Edward  Surtees  of  Redworth,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  M.P.  1864-68,  b.  r8ig  ;  d.  1895;  m.  2nd,  1870, 

Mary  Isabel,  ygst.  d.  of  Francis  Adams  of  Clifton  : — 

Major  Henry  Siward  Baliol  Surtees,  J. P.  ana  D.L.  co. 

Durham,  late  2nd  Life  Guards,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 

and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1873;    m.  1898,  Helen  Winifred 

Muriel, only  d.  of  late  John  James  Thomson  ;  and  has  issue 

—  Henry    Ralph    Crozier    Surtees,    Gentleman,    b.    1901  ; 

Dorothy  Joan  ;  and  Isabel  Muriel.     Seats — Redworth  Hall, 

Darlington ;     Devonshire     Lodge,    Maidenhead,     Berks. 

Club — Carlton. 

Major  Robert  Lambton  Surtees,  O.B.E.,  J. P.  co. 
Durham,  late  85th  Shropshire  L.I.,  Asst.  Chief  Constable 
of  Kent  since  1921,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  Great 
War  1914-19,  b.  1879;  m.  1913,  Anne,  ygr.  d.  of  the  late 
Col.  C.  E.  Beck,  12th  Royal  Lancers,  of  Bridge,  near 
Canterbury;  and  has  issue — John  Freville  Henry  Surtees, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919;  and  Isabel  Susan  Anne.  Res. — 
Redworth  Cottage,  Littlestone-on-Sea.  Club — Army  and 
Navy. 

WILLIAM  ERNEST  SUTCLIFFE,  Esquire,  J. P.  for 
co.  Lancaster.  Born  1870,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
James  Smith  Sutcliffe,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,  of  Beech 
House,  Bacup,  co.  Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Lucy  Heald,  dau. 
of  the  late  Peter  Wood,  M.D.,  and  niece  of  the  late  James 
Heald,  Esq.,  M.P. ,  of  Parrs  Wood,  co.  Lancaster.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Argent,  on  a  mount  in  base  a  hind 
lodged,  holding  in  the  mouth  three  ears  of  wheat  slipped 
proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure,  a  sprig  of  oak  leaved 
and  fructed  between  two  garbs  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  proper, 


gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  holding  in  the  mouth  three 
ears  of  wheat  slipped,  and  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  on 
a  garb  fessewise  or.  Motto — "Tout  en  foy."  Married 
1903,  Helen  Blanche,  granddaughter  of  the  late  Henry 
Hoyle  Hardman,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Rawtenstall,  Lanes.  Seat — 
Beech  House,  Bacup.     Res. — 4c  Bickenhall  Mansions.W.i. 

SUTHERLAND  of  Forse  (L.O.  matric.  1738,  and  8 
Nov.  1928).  Gules,  three  mullets  or.  Mantling,  gules 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cat 
salient  proper.     Motto — "Sans  peur." 

Eld.  son  of  George  Sutherland  of  Forse,  co.  Caithness, 
Esq.,  J. P.,   D.L.,  b.  1827;    d.  1905;    m.  1848,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  G.  Sheppard  of  Lamogue,  co. 
Waterford: — 
The  late  John  William  Sutherland  of  Forse,  co.  Caithness, 
J. P.,  Lieut,  late  Roy.  Dragoons,  Capt.  Imperial  Yeo.,  Chief 
of   Clan  Sutherland,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1881,  Louisa  Henrietta, 
2nd  d.  of  Col.  Charles  G.  Walsh,  14th  Bengal  N.I.,  and 
d.  1909,  leaving  issue — Dorothea  Mary  Gladys  ;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Sheppard ;  Margaret  Monica ;  Mariota  Cheyne  ;  and 
Frances  Mary  Winter. 

[Mr.  Sutherland  was  heir  male  of  the  ancient  Earls  of 
Sutherland,  a  title  which  was  held  by  his  ancestor  early  in 
the  13th  century,  William,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  who  m. 
Lady  Margaret  Bruce,  dau.  of  Robert  I.,  King  of  Scotland, 
and  in  consideration  of  this  alliance  and  the  coheirship  it 
brought,  a  Royal  Warrant  granted  the  royal  tressure  to 
John,  Earl  of  Sutherland.  Mr.  Sutherland  was  entitled  as 
chief  of  the  Sutherlands  to  Supporters,  viz.,  on  either  side 
a  savage  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel, 
having  a  club  in  his  exterior  hand  resting  on  his  shoulder 
all  proper]. 

ROBERT  MACKAY  SUTHERLAND,  Esquire,  J. P., 
and  Commissioner  of  Supply  co.  Stirling,  second  but  eldest 
surv.  son  of  George  Sutherland,  Latheron,  co.  Caithness,  and 
his  wife  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Robert  Mackay,  Forse,  co.  Caith- 
ness. Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1896) — Or,  on  three 
lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse,  between  as  many  mullets 
gules,  the  same  number  of  bears'  heads  couped  argent, 
muzzled   of  the   second.      Mantling   gules,    doubled   or  ; 


and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a 
cat  salient  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  lozenge 
gules  ;  and  in  an  escroll  above,  this  Motto — "Still  without 
fear."  Married,  June  12,  1877,  Isabella,  dau.  of  James 
Fleming;  and  has  Issue — (r)  George  Sutherland,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    July    21      1882  ;     (2)    James    Fleming    Suther- 


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land,    Gentleman,    b.    August    25,    181 
Elizabeth  ;      and     Isabella    Fleming. 
Dollar,     N.B.        Clubs — Conservative 
(Glasgow),  Royal  Clyde  Yacht. 


18  ;    Alice    Duncan  ; 

Seat  — ■  Solsgirth- 

(Edinburgh),     New 


SUTHERLAND  (L.O.).  Per  pale  gules  and  or,  a 
boar's  head  erased,  between  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
between  two  mullets  of  six  points,  and  in  base  a  mullet  of  six 
points  between  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  within  a  bordure 
engrailed,  the  whole  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat  sejant 
guardant  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  dancett^e  gules,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  a  mullet  of  six  points  also  gules. 
Motto — "  Sans  peur." 

Son  of  Evan  Charles  Sutherland,  Esq.,  Vice-Lieut,  co. 

Sutherland,  J. P.   and   D.L.   co.    Inverness,   and  J. P. 

W.R.  ofYorks.,/'.  1835  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1859,  Alice  Sophia, 

d.  of  Henry  Tudor  of  Portland  Place,  London: — 
William   Tudor    Sutherland,    Gentleman,    b.    1862 ;    »:. 
1893,  Ethel  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  James  Mortimer  Garrard  of 
Pinner  ;  and  has  issue — Aileen  Mary  ;  and  Eveline  Betty. 
Res. — Ramsay  Hall,  Ramsay,  Essex. 

SUTHERLAND.  Or,  a  fesse  wavy  azure,  issuant 
therefrom  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  betweeen  two  mullets 
in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  of  the  second.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — A  cat  salient,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  between  two 
roses  gules,  leaved  and  stalked  vert.  Motto — "  Sans  peur." 
Livery — Blue. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Sutherland,  G.C.  M.G. 

(1889),    LL.D.    Aberdeen,   b.    1834;    m.    1880,  Alice, 

dau.  of  Rev.  John   Macnaught,    M.A.,   Vicai    of  St. 

Chrysostom's,  Liverpool : — 
Thomas  Leslie  Macnaught   Sutherland,   Esq.,  b.    1885. 
Res. — Coldharbour  Wood,  East  Liss,  Hants.  ;  ['7  Bucking- 
ham Gate,  London. 


SUTHERLAND  (L.O.).      Gules,  three  mullets  or,  on 
a  chief  of  the  last,  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  of  the  field. 


m.  1864,  Anne  Sinclair,  d.  of  George  Dunnet  of  Thurso, 

Caithness  : — 
Sir  George  Henry  Sutherland,  Kt.  Bach.  (1908),  Member 
of  the  Bengal  Legislative  Council  1900-2  and  1907-8, 
Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1901  and  1908,  Pres.  of  Bengal  Chamber 
of  Commerce  1900-1,  a  Commissioner  of  Supply,  and  J. P. 
Peebles-shire,  b.  1866;  m.  1st,  1890,  Nellie  Georgiana  Carr 
(d.  1891),  d.  ofLt.-Gen.  Sir  John  P.  CarrGlyn,  K.C.B.  ;  2nd, 
1904,  Arabella  Elizabeth  Wolfe,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  James 
Wolfe  Murray, K.C.B. ,  of  Cringletie,  Peebles-shire  ;  and  has 
issue — by  first  marriage,  Arthur  Henry  Carr  Sutherland, 
Esq.,  O.B. E. ,  M.C.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Lt.- 
Col.  The  Black  Watch  (Royal  Highlanders),  served  Great 
War  1914-19,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Lord  Home,  comdg. 
1st   Army,    a  Commissioner  of  Supply   for   Peebles-shire. 


Mantling  gules   doubled  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 

liveries,  a  cat  sejant  guardant  proper.  Motto — "  Sans  peur." 

Sons  of  Henry  Holmes  Sutherland  of  Wetherby  Gardens, 

S.    Kensington,  sometime   Member  of  the  Legislative 

Council  of  the   Viceroy   of  India,   b.    1833  ;  d.   1903  ; 


(Arms,  Matric.  L.O.  19 15.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Sutherland 
as  above ;  2  and  3,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  sable,  guttee-d'or  (Glyn) ;  Crest  and  Motto 
as  above.);  b.  1891  [m.  1st,  1919,  Ruby,  d.  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  G.  P.  Miller  of  Thistleton,  Lanes.;  2nd,  1928, 
Ruth  Myrtle  Muriel  Joan,  d.  of  George  McKechnie,  of 
Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. ;  and  has  issue — David  George 
Carr  Sutherland,  Esq.,  b.  1920  {Res.  — 15  Connaught 
Square,  W.  Clubs — Boodles',  Naval  and  Military,  New 
(Edinburgh))]  ;  and  by  second  marriage,  Pamela  Anne  ;  and 
Elizabeth  Diana  Wolfe.  Res. — Cringletie,  North  Slipper- 
field  ;  Medwynhead,  Peeblesshire;  and  36  Upper  Brook 
Street,  W.  Clubs — Brooks's,  Oriental,  New  (Edinburgh). 
Lt.-Col.  Henry  Holmes  Sutherland,  D.S.O.,  "TheBlack 
Watch"  Royal  Highlanders,  served  in  Tirah  Campaign 
(medal  and  clasp),  and  Great  War  1914-18  Atdis,  as  above 
but  (matric.  L.O.)  the  chief  engrailed.  Crest  and  Motto 
as  above],  b.  1871 ;  m.  1906,  Marie  Alice,  d.  of  late  Robert 
Gilroy  of  Norton  Hall,  Worcester,  and  has  issue — 
Kenneth  Henry  Sutherland,  Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  and 
Anne  Caroline.  Res. — Carron  Lodge,  St.  Andrew's,  Fife. 
Clubs —  United  Service,  New  (Edinburgh),  Royal  and 
Ancient  (St.  Andrews). 


SUTHERLAND  of  Dunstansburgh  Castle  (H.  Coll., 
18  July,  1921).  Gules,  a  chevron  flory  counterflory 
between  in  chief  three  mullets  and  in  base  a  lymphad 
all  or,  impaling  the  arms  of  Haggie,  namely : — Azure,  a 
dolphin  naiant  embowed  argent,  a  bordure  or,  charged 
with  eight  roses  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  a  cat 


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salient  proper.      Badge — A  sprig  of  butchers'   broom 
proper,  entiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Sans  peur." 

Fourth    son    of    Benjamin    John    Sutherland,     of 

Thurso  House,  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1901 ; 

m.  1850,  Mary  Ann  (d.  1901),  d.  of  Joseph  Proud,  of 

Carrs  Hill,  co.  Durham  : — 
Sir  Arthur  Monro  Sutherland,  1st  Bart.  (1921),  K.B.E. 
^920),  of  Dunstansburgh  Castle,  co.  Northumberland, 
J. P.  co.  London,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  b. 
1867;  m.  1893,  Fanny  Linda,  d.  of  Robert  Haggie; 
and  has  issue — Arthur  Munro  Sutherland,  Esq.,  b.  1894 
[m.  1921,  Nina  Marguerite  Crawshay,  d.  of  Arthur 
Wimble,  of  Whitley  Bay,  and  St.  Heliers,  Jersey ;  and 
has  issue — Peter  Munro  Sutherland,  Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  Nina 
Marguerite  Munro  ;  and  Ann  Munro  ( Res. — Whalton,  Mor- 
peth, Northumberland)] ;  and  Linda  Kathleen  [m.  1928, 
Henry  Armstrong].  Seats — Thurso  House,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ;  Hethpool,  Kirknewton,  Northumberland  ; 
Dunstansburgh  Castle,  Embleton,  Newton- by-Sea.  Clubs 
— Reform,  Union  (Newcastle). 


SUTHERLAND-LEVESON-GOWER  (Roy.  Lie,  12 
May  1841,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  eight  or 
and  gules,  over  all  a  cross  flory  sable  (Gower)  ;  2.  azure, 
three  laurel-leaves  or  (Leveson) ;  3.  gules,  three  mullets  or, 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  a  double  tressure 
flory  counterrlory  of  the  field  (Sutherland).  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  wolf 
passant  argent,  collared  and  chained  or  (Gower) ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  goat's  head  erased  erminois 
(Leveson);  3.  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cat-a- 
mountain  salient  proper  (Sutherland).  Motto — "  Frangas 
non  flectes. " 

Son  of   the  Most    Noble  Sir  Cromartie  Sutherland- 
Leveson-Gower,  4th  Duke  of  Sutherland,  K.G. ,  Lord- 
Lieut,  co  Sutherland,  C.A.  Staffordshire,  b.  1851  ;  d. 
1913  ;  m.  1884,  Lady  Millicent  Fanny  [who  m.  2nd, 
1914,    Brig. -Gen.     Percy     FitzGerald,      D.S.O. ,    nth 
Hussars  (marriage  diss.  1919) ;  and  3rd,  Lt.-Col.  G.  E. 
Hawes,   D.S.O. ,   M.C.,   R.  Fus.],  d.    of  4th    Earl  of 
Rosslyn  : — 
The    Most    Noble    Sir    George    Granville    Sutherland- 
Leveson-Gower,  5th  Duke  of  Sutherland   (28  Jan.   1833), 
Marquess  of  Stafford  (1   Mar.  1786),  Earl  Gower  (8  July 
1746),    and  Viscount  Trentham,    co.     Stafford,    in   Great 
Britain,  and  Baron  Gower,  of  Stittenham,  co.  Yorks.,  in 
England  (16  Mar.   1702-3)  ;  Earl  of  Sutherland  and  Baron 
of    Strathnaver  in    Scotland ;    and     a    Baronet,    Comdr. 
R.N.R.,  Hon.  Col.  5th  Sutherland  and  Caithness  Highland 
Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons 
and  Lovat's  Scouts  Yeo.,  Lord-Lieut,  co.  Sutherland  and 
Pres.  Terr.  Force  Assn.  for  that  co. ,  Pres.  Air  League  and 
of  Navy  League  1922-24,  Paymaster-Gen.  1925  [Supporters 
— Dexter,  awolfaigent,  collared  and  chained  or  ;  sinister,  a 
savage  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  waist  with  laurel, 
holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  club  resting  on  his  shoulder 
proper,  and  supporting  with  his  sinister  hand  an  antique 
shield  charged  with  the  arms  of  the  ancient  family  of  Suther- 
land],   b.    1888;  m.    1912,    Lady    Eileen  Gwladys  Butler, 
Mistress  of  the  Robes  to  Queen  Mary  1916-21,  elder  d.  of 
7th    Earl    of    Lanesborough.       Seats — Dunrobin    Castle, 
Sutherland  ;   House  of  Tongue,  Lairg  ;  Sutton  Place,  Guild- 
ford ;    Summerfold,    Ewhurst,   Surrey  ;    Brooks    Alberta, 
Canada.      Town  res. — Hampden  House,  Green  Street,  W.i. 
Son  of  Lord  Albert  Sutherland-Leveson-Gower,  Capt. 
1st  Life  Guards,   b.    1843;   d.   1874;    m.   1872,   Grace 
Emma  Townshend,  only  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Abdy,  1st 
Bart.  :— 
Frederick  Neville  Sutherland-Leveson-Gower,  Esq.,D.L. 
Sutherland,    M.P.   Sutherlandshire  1900-6,    b.    1874;     m. 
1916,   Blanche   Gillard.     Clubs— Travellers',    Brooks's,  St. 
James's. 


ARTHUR  MELBOURNE  SUTTHERY,  Gentleman, 
Bachelor  of  Arts  (Camb.).  Born  1864,  being  the  son 
of  the  Rev.  William  Sutthery,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  Clifton  Reynes,  co.  Bucks.,  Master  of  Arts,  by 
his  wife  Sarah  Ann,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James  Hale 
Talbot,  Master  of  Arts.  Armorial  bearings— Per  chev- 
ron nebuly  or  and  azure,  two  chevronels,  each  flory 
counterflory,  between  as  many  leopards'  faces  in  chief  and 
an  eagle  displayed  in  base  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle  displayed  or,  each  wing  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys 


azure,  and  resting  either  claw  upon  a  leopard's  face  also  or. 
Motto — "  Sursum."     Married,  1894,  Grace  Godwin  Waters, 


dau.  of  James  Coltart  Waters  of  Craigton,  Stirlingshire; 
and  ha.s  Issue — (1)  Dorian  Melbourne  Sutthery,  Gentleman, 
b.  March  25,  1896;  (2)  Donald  WTilliam  Sutthery,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Oct.  6,  1897  ;  and  Grace  Waters.  Seat—  Craigen- 
vecch,  Aberfoyle,  Perthshire. 

SUTTIE,  see  GRANT-SUTTIE. 

SUTTON.     Gules,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert,  a  tower  or, 

thereon  a  stork  argent,  in  chief  two  anchors  erect  of  the 

third.     Mantling  gules  and  or.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of 

the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  stork  proper,  charged 

on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pat6e    gules,   the   dexter  claw 

supporting  a  rose  of  the  last,  surmounted  of  another  argent. 

Motto — "  Live  to  live."  n:* 

Only  son   of    John   Stapylton   Sutton,    Esq.,    J. P.    of 

Faceby,  Northallerton,    b.    1832;  d.    1917;    m.    1855, 

Sarah  Jefferson,  youngest  d.  of  John  Charles  Maynard 

of  Harsley  Hall,  Northallerton: — 

George  William  Sutton,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1856  ; 

m.  Laura  Johnson,    and   has   issue — Eric  John  Stapylton 

Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res.—  Station  Road,  Eagles- 

cliffe,  co.  Durham. 

SUTTON  of  Shardlow,  co.  Derby  (H.  Coll.,  1906). 
Argent,  a  wolf  passant  sable,  on  a  chief  arched  azure,  an 
annulet  between  two  crosses  flory  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three 
annulets  interlaced  one  and  two  argent,  between  two  wings 
sable,  each  charged  with  a  cross  flory  also  sable.  Motto — 
"  Tous  jours  prest." 

Son  of  James  Sutton,  J. P.,  of  Shardlow  Hall,  b.  1800; 

d.  1868 ;    m.  ,   Sophia,  d.   of  late  Abraham  Hos- 

kyns  of  Newton  Park,  co.  Derby:—  >»,,u 

Rev.  Canon  Alfred  Sutton,  C.B.E.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  J. P., 

and  Chairman  of  Cumberland  C.C.,   Vicar  of   Bridekirk, 

Cockermouth,   and  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,   b.   1851  ;    m. 

1881,  Bertha,  d.    of  J.    E.    Walker   of  83    Queen's    Gate, 

London,  S.W.  ;  and  has    issue— Bertine  Entwisle  Sutton, 

Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Wing-Comdr.   R.A.F.,  B.A. 

(Oxon.),    b.    1886     [m.    1928,    Margaret    Griselda,    d.    of 

Alexander  D.   O.  Wredderburn,   Esq.,  C.B.E.,  and  widow 

of  Stuart   de   la  Rue] ;    Mary  Sophia  ;    and   Ida   Beatrice 

[m.    1919,    Major   Scott    Tucker].       Res.—  The    Vicarage, 

Bridekirk,  Cockermouth. 

SUTTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  the  trunk  of  a  tree 
eradicated  fessewise,  a  squirrel  sejant  cracking  a  nut 
all  proper,  a  bordure  invected  azure,  charged  with 
eight  fleurs-de-lys  or,  a  canton  sable,  charged  with  afleur- 


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de-lvs  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel  sejant  proper,  resting 
the  forepaws  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  wolf's 


head  erased  proper,  a  canton  as  in  the  arms.      Motto — 
"  Toujours prest  pour  y  parvenir."     Livery — Dress:  choco- 
late, with  striped  waistcoat,  buff  overcoats  with  gilt  buttons. 
Eld.  son  of  Martin  John  Sutton,  Esq.,  J. P.  ofWargrave 
Manor,  Berks.,  b   1850;    d.  1913  ;   m.  1st,  1850,  Emily 
Owen  (d.  1911),  d.  of  late   Col.   Henry  Fouquet,  late 
B.N.I,    (last   lineal   descendant   of   the   French  noble 
family  of  Fouquet) : — 
Martin    Hubert  Fouquet  Sutton,  Esq.    [Motto— "  Quid 
non  Deo  juvante"],  F.L.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  J. P.  co.  Borough 
of   Reading,   b.    1875  ;    m.     1S99,    Eleanora,     2nd   d.    of 
Col.    J.    F.    Morton,    The   Border    Regt.,    late   of   Kents 
Green,    Worcs. ,    and  has   issue— Martin  Audley   Fouquet 
Sutton,     Gentleman,    b.    1900;     Lionel    Morton    Fouquet 
Sutton,    Gentleman  ;    and  3    daus.      Seat— Erlegh    Park, 
nr.    Reading.        Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Berkshire 
County  (Reading). 

SUTTON  (H.  Coll.,  1772).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  canton  sable  (Sutton,  c.  Henry  III.) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
cross  fiory  azure  (Lexington,  c.  Henry  III.).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wolf's  head  erased  gules.     Motto — "  Tout  jours  prest." 

Son   of    Sir    Richard   Sutton,    4th    Bart.,    b.    1821  ;  d. 

1878 ;    m.    2nd,    1851,    Harriet  Anne   (d.    1901),  d.   of 

W.  F.  Burton  of  Burton  Hall  :— 
Sir  Arthur  Edwin  Sutton,  7th  Bart.  (14  Oct.  1772),  b. 
1857  ;  s.  his  nephew  1918  ;  m.  1885,  Cecil  Blanche,  eld,  d. 
of  Walter  Douglas  Dumbleton  of  Oakhurst,  Cape  Colony; 
and  has  issue — Robert  Lexington  Sutton,  Esq.,  late  2nd 
Lieut.  1st  Life  Gds. ,  b.  1897;  and  Esme  [m.  1912,  Capt. 
William  Denman  Croft,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Tank 
Corps,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Shank's  House,  Wincanton, 
Somerset.  Clubs — Junior  Conservative,  and  Roval  Dorset 
Yacht. 

Son  of  Alexander  George  Sutton,  Esq.,    b.    1862;    d. 

1893;    m.    1885,    Eugenia    Kathleen,    d.    of    Thomas 

Richard  Merry : — 
Thomas  Alexander  Sutton,  Gentleman,  £.  1888;  m.  1913, 
Gwendolen,  d.  of  A.  Forsyth  Forrest  of  The  Querns,  Ciren- 
cester, and  has  issue — John  Alexander  Sutton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915  ;  Margaret  Pamela  ;  and  Gillian.  Res. — Westtecott 
Manor,  Swindon,  Wilts. 

Younger  son  of  Sir   Richard   Sutton,   4th    Bart,    (see 

above) : — 


Henry  Cecil  Sutton,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Hants.  Yeom. 
Cav. ,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1913,  Constance  Diana,  eldest  d.  of  the 
Hon.  Herbert  Welbore  Ellis  Agar,  and  has  issue — Cecil 
Roland  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Res. — Benham  Park, 
Newbury,  Berks.  ;  Holdcroft,  Blunsdon,  Highworth,  Wilts. 
Clubs — Arthur's,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht,  R.Y.S. 

Son  of  Francis  Richard  Hugh  Seymour  Sutton,  Esq. , 

of  Penton  Lodge,    Andover,  Capt.  and    Hon.    Major 

nth  Hussars,  b.   1858;  d.  1926;  m.  i88r,  Lady  Susan 

Lascelles  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Harewood : — 

Francis  Henry  Sutton,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt. -Col.  nth  Hussars, 

served  Great  War  (desp. ,  M.C. ),  b.  1882  ;  m.  1914,  Aileen, 

d.   of  R.   H.  Gosling  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  Berks.,  and  has 

surv.   issue — Richard  David  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.    1923; 

and  Beryl  Susan.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Augustus  Sutton,  M.A. ,  Preb.  of  Lincoln 
and  Rector  of  West  Toft,  Norfolk,  b.  1825;  d.   1885; 
m.  1851,  Charlotte,  d.  of  John  Carter  of  Northwold  :  — 
Richard  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b,  1856.     Res. — ■ 
Son  of  Gilbert   William  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.   1858; 
d.  1929;  m.  1890,  Mabel,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Peacock: — 
John  Gilbert  Sutton,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1892  ; 
m.  1st,  1918,  Eva  (d.   1919),  only  d.  of  Thomas  Cook  of 
Great  Yarmouth  ;  2nd,  1920,  Ida,  d.  of  Charles  Hall,  and 
has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Roger  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1919    (by  2nd  marriage) — Richard   John  Beverley   Sutton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Felicity  Ruth.       Clubs — Pratt's, 
Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Rowland  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  d.  ; 

m.  1889,  Augusta  Margaret  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Rev.  T.  E. 
Daubeney : — 
Lawrence  Seymour  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  Augustus  Sutton  (see  above) : — 
Laurence  Herbert  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res. — 
Son  ofMajor-Gen.  Hugh  Clement  Sutton,  C.  B.  ,C.M.G. , 
late  comdg.  1st  Batt.  Coldstr.   Gds.,  Lieut. -Gov     and 
Secretary   Royal  Chelsea   Hospital    1923-28,  b.   1867  ; 
d.    1928;  m.   1st,   1891,  Mabel  Ida  (d.   1896),  d.  of  Sir 
Campbell   Munro,  Bart.,  2nd,  1898,  Hon.    Alexandra 
Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Visct.  Halifax  : — 
Nigel  Eustace  Phliip Sutton,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Coldstream 
Gds.,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  b.   1896;   m.    1921,  Stella, 
d.  of  Montague  Price  of  67  Eaton  Place,  S.W.,  and  has 
issue — John    Hugh  Torquill  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.   1923; 
and  Elizabeth  Ann.     Res. — 26  Rue  Lesueur,  Paris. 

Son  of   Rev.   Robert  Sutton  of  Scawby,  J. P.,  b.   1813; 
d.    1885  ;    m.   1847,  Charlotte,  only  sister   of  Sir  John 
Nelthorpe,  8th  and  last  Bart.  : — 
Robert  Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Esq.  {q.v.). 

Son  of  Francis  Richard  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.   1853  ; 
d.  1923  ;  m.    1881,   Edith  Louisa,  d.   of  Arthur  Pryor 
of  Highlands,  Essex  : — 
Francis  Arthur  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 

Son  of  Richard  Coningsby  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ; 
d.  1905;  m.  1904,  Kathleen  Helen  (d.  1925),  second  d. 
and  co-h.  of  late  Francis  Foljambe  Anderson  of  Lea„ 
co.  Lincoln  : — 
Francis  Richard  Heywood  Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.    1905. 
Son  of  Capt.  Frederick  Sutton,   nth  Hussars,  b.  1817  ; 
d.    1900 ;   m.   2nd,   1847,  Georgiana,  d.  of  Ven.  Arch- 
deacon Croft : — 
Algernon  Charles  Sutton,  Gentleman,  ^.1852;  m.   1886, 
Winifred  Alice,  d.  of  W.  E.  C.  Fell  of  Lochrin,  Edinburgh  ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1). Frederick  Nassau  Sutton,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1888;    (2)  Fergus   Algernon   Sutton,    Gentleman, 
Lieut.   South  Lanes.  Regt.,£.  1891  ;  killed  in  action  191 5; 
(3)  Oliver  Manners  Sutton,  Esq.,  M.C,  Capt.  S.   Lanes. 
Regt.,  b.  1896;   accidentally  killed  while  flying  192 1  ;  and 
Irene  Winifred    [m.  1926,    Major   Barkworth,  late  R.A.]. 
Res. — Woodcroft,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Son  of  Herbert  Arthur  Sutton,  Gentleman,  of  Kelham 

House,  Notts. ,  b.    1853;  d.    1924;   m.    1893,  Josephine 

Constance  Stanley,    d.   of  late  Joshua  Verney  Lovett 

Lace  of  Christleton  Hall,  Cheshire  : — 

Roland  Manners   Verney  Sutton,   Gentleman,    b.    1895  ; 

m.  1927,  Dora,  d.  of  E.  Whitehurst,  of  Overdale,  Brinning- 

ton,  Cheshire.     Res.—  Crossways,  Gibbet  Hill,  nr.    Kenil- 

worth. 

Son    of  Rev.    Charles   Nassau  Sutton,   late  Rector  of 

Withyham,  b.   1859;    d.   1916;  m.   1883,   Edith  Mary 

(d.  1918),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  L.  Cafe,  94th  Regt.  :— 

Charles    Lexington    Manners   Sutton,    Esq..    Capt.    and 

(1914-17)  Bgde. -Major  Royal  Fusiliers,  b.  1891  ;  m.   1917, 

Anne,  d.  of  Major  Ludlow  Couper  Ludlow,  of  Beech  Green, 

Withyham,  and  has  issue — John  Charles  Ludlow  Manners 

Sutton,  Gentleman,  b.  1921      Res. — 


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SUTTON  of  Beckenham  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  in  chief 
two  flashes  of  lightning,  in  base  a  caduceus  or  Mercury's 
staff,  and  a  chief  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed 
sable,  between  two  sprays  of  foxglove  proper.  Badge — A 
rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  and  a  spray  of  foxglove 
proper,  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or.  Motto — "  Terra  marique." 
Son  of  the  late  John  Hall  Sutton,  of  Hackney  : — 

Sir  George  Sutton,  ist  Bart.  (24  June  1922),  M.I.E.E., 
b.  1856  ;  m.  1884,  Ruth,  d.  of  Frederick  Goodchild,  of 
Dulwich.  Res. — Home  Lodge,  Wickham  Road,  Becken- 
ham, Kent. 

SUTTON  of  Castle  House  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  fesse 
wavy  between  three  dragons'  wings  two  and  one  argent, 
and  as  many  billets  one  and  two,  two  bars  also  wavy  azure. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dragon's  wing  proper,  billettee  or. 
Son  of  the  late  Henry  Sutton  : — 

Sir  George  Augustus  Sutton,  ist  Bart.  (30  May  1919), 
of  Castle  House,  Banstead,  Surrey,  Man.  Dir.  of  Associated 
Newspapers,  Ltd.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1893,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Joseph  Adams.  Res. — Hedge  Croft,  Walton-on-the-Hill. 
Club— Junior  Carlton. 

SUTTON-NELTHORPE  (R.L.,  1884).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  a  sword  erect  of  the  first, 
pommel  and  hilt  or  (Nelthorpe)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  canton 
sable  (Sutton).  Mantling'  sable  and  argent.  Crests — On 
a  wreath  of  the  co  ours,  out  of  clouds,  an  arm  couped  fesse- 
wise  proper,  holding  a  sword  as  in  the  arms  (Nelthorpe) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  gules 
(Sutton).     Motto — "  Touts  jours  prest. " 

Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Sutton  of  Scawby,  J.  P. ,  b.  1813  ; 
d.  1885;  m.  1847,  Charlotte  (d.  1872),  only  sister  ot 
Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  and  last  Bart. : — 
Robert  Nassau  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P., 
D.  L. ,  late  Major  8th  Hussars  (assumed  addit.  name  and  arms 
of  Nelthorpe  by  R.L.,  1884),  b.  1850;  m.  1885,  Hon.  Dulci- 
bella  Eden,  eld.  d.  of  William,  4th  Lord  Auckland ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Oliver  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  ,M.C, 
Lt.-Col.  late  Rifle  Brigade,  D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  served  Great 
War(D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1888  [m.  1914, 
Marjorie  Elspeth  Constable,  only  d.  of  Charles  Constable 
Curtis,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Langford  Hall,  Newark,  and  has 
issue — Roger  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  John 
Richard  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Ann]  ; 
(2)  Christopher  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Gds.  (S.R.),  b.  1890;  (3)  Griffith  Sutton-Nelthorpe, 
Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1892  [m. 
1922,  Constance  (d.  1923),  d.  of  the  late  Allan  Drummond, 
and  has  issue — Jan  William  Sutton-Nelthorpe,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923  (Res. — 3  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W. )];  and  Ursula. 
Seat — Scawby  Hall,  Lincolnshire.     Club — Oriental. 

SWABEY  of  Langley  Marish  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  swans  argent,  as  many 
bees  volant  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  castle  gules,  fired  proper,  in 
front  of  three  arrows,  one  in  fesse,  the  pheon  towards  the 
dexter,  and  two  in  saltire,  the  pheons  downward  or.  Motto 
— "  Vera  tropcea  fides." 

Sons   of  the  late  Maurice  Charles  Merttins  Swabey, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.C.L.  Oxford,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese 
of  Oxford  and  Ripon,  Official  to  the  Archdeacons  of 
Colchester,  Essex,  and  London,  a  Bencher  of  Gray's 
Inn,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1856,  Mary  Katharine,  eld. 
d.    of    John    Haggard,    LL.D. ,    Chancellor   of    Win- 
chester:— 
Maurice  John  Swabey,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.  1859  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  Christabel, 
only   d.   of   Rev.    Donald   Cameron  ;    and    has   issue — (1) 
Maurice  Edward  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  (2)  Donald 
Charles  Swabey,  Gentleman,   b.    1906  ;    and  Mary  Joyce. 
Seat — Langley  Marish,  Slough,  Bucks. 

Ven.  Mark  Richard  Swabey,  Rector  of  Little  Sampford, 
Essex,  Chaplain  Crimean  Memorial  Church,  Pera,  1901-7, 
Archdeacon  of  Zululand  1894-q,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1861  ;  m. 
1903,  Marion,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  E.  B.  Brackenbury  ;  and  has 
issue — Christopher  Swabey,  Gentleman,  B.Sc.  (Oxon.),  b. 
1906;  Mary;  and  Nancy.  Res.  —  The  Rectory,  Little 
Sampford,  Essex. 

Charles  Vernon  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m.  1900, 
Frances  Edith,  eldest  d.  of  William  Henry  Simcox  of  Forest 
Lakes,  Otaki,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— William  Roger 


Swabey,    Gentleman,  b.    1908  ;  Mary  Caroline  ;  Margaret 
Olive  ;   and  Barbara  Vernon.     Res. — Otaki,  New  Zealand. 

Son  of  Henry  Edmund  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  1856 ; 

d.  ;  m.  ,  Amelia  Rountree: — 

Stephen  Beverley  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  Stephen  Swabey,  b.    1824;  d.    1878;  m.   1S53, 

Katharine   Margaret,  d.  of  Captain  William  Swabev, 

R.H.A.  :— 
Arthur  Louis  Merttins  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

,  Gertrude  E.  E.  B.  Broster ;  and  has  issue — Muriel ; 
and  Constance.     Res. — Florida,  U.S.A. 

Only  son  of  Herbert  Stephen  Swabey,  Gentleman,  late 

Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  b.  ;   d.  ; 

m.  1912,  Edith  Catherine,  d.  of  late  Edward  Frederick 

Sandys  of  Thames  Ditton  :  — 
Henry  Swabey,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.     Res. — Leh  House, 
Osborne  Road,  Windsor. 

SWABY.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  nebuly  or,  guttee-de-sang, 
between  three  swans  with  wings  addorsed  of  the  second, 
a  mitre  of  the  field  between  two  bees  volant  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 


a  mount  vert,  a  swan  regardant,  wings  addorsed  sable, 
guttee-d'eau,  on  the  head  a  crown  vallary  gules,  and 
supporting  with  the  dexter  foot  a  crosier  erect  or.  Motto  — 
"  Perseverantia." 

Son  of  the  Rt.   Rev.  William    Proctor  Swaby,  D.D., 
F.R.M.S.,     F.R.G.S.,    Bishop  of   Barbados  and   the 
Windward  Islands,  b.  1844  >  m-  1868,  Sarah  Jane,  d. 
of  George  Birbeck: — 
Sydney  Temple  Swaby,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 

SWAINE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  three 
pheons  counterchanged,  on  a  chief  engrailed  argent,  three 
maidens'  heads  couped  proper,  crined  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  maiden's  head  as  in  the  arms,  between  two  wings  or,  each 
charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure.  Motto — "'  Vince 
malum  bono." 

Only  son  of  John  Rowland  Swaine,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ; 

d.   1895 ;  m.   1882,  Mary  Martha  Anne,  d.  of  William 

Christopher  Harrison : — 
William  Henry  Paget  Swaine,  Gentleman,  late  2nd  Lieut. 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1908,  Winifred  Ida,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
F.  C.  Maisey,  late  Indian  Army.     Post.  add. — Compton, 
Camberley,  Surrey. 


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1885 


Son   of    Robert   Victor  Swaine,   Esq.,  of    Hamburg, 

Consul-Gen.  for  Belgium  in  Hamburg,  b.  1795  ;  d.  1859  ; 

m-  l835-  Jeannette  Antoinette  (d.  1902),  d.  of  Graven- 

horst-Lowenstierna  of  Copenhagen  : — 
Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Leopold  Victor  Swaine,  K.C.B.  (1909), 
C.B.  (1882),  C.M.G.  (1887),  F.R.G.S.,  Mil.  Attache  at  St. 
Petersburg  1878-9,  Constantinople  1879-82,  Berlin  1882-4, 
1885-9,  and  1892-6,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viscount  Wolseley  in 
Egypt  1882,  and  up  the  Nile  1884-5,  commanding  Infantry 
Brigade  at  Aldershot  1896,  and  N.-W.  Dist.  1896-1902, 
has  Grand  Cross  of  Portuguese  Order  of  St.  Benoit  d'  Avis, 
3rd  class  Medjidie,  1st  class  of  the  Crown  (Prussia)  and 
1st  Class  of  the  Red  Eagle,  Knight  of  Grace  of  the 
Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b. 
1840;  m.  1866,  Charlotte  Jane  (d.  1925),  d.  of  John  Banner 
Price,  Esq.,  Commissary-General;  and  has  issue — Francis 
Leopold  Victor  Swaine,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Gren.  Gds.  Res. 
— 14  Queen's  Gate,  London,  S.W.      Club— Army  and  Navy. 

SWAINSON  (H.  Coll.,  28  Jan.  1850).  Gules,  a  boars 
head  couped  argent,  transfixed  by  a  sword  in  bend,  point 
downwards,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  in  pale  of  the 
second.  Mantling"  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  argent,  charged  with  a 
mullet  of  eight  points  gules,  and  in  the  mouth  two  ears  of 
barley  or.  Motto — "Pro  ecclesia  Dei."  Livery — Dark 
blue,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Albert  John  Swainson,  M.  A.  of  Wistanstow, 

Salop,  Vicar  of  Forest  Row,  Sussex ;  b.  1843  ;  d.  1917  ; 

tn.  1867,  Sarah,  d.  of  J.  W.  R.  Wilson:— 

Francis  Charles  John  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  tn. 

1899,   Ethel  Emily  Mary,  d.  of  Hammond  Gowen,    Esq., 

and  has  issue — Marguerite  Sarah  Amy.     Res. — 

Capt.  Frederick  Ernest  Swainson,  Middlesex  Regt.,  b. 
1873 ;  tn.  1900,  May  Sheldon,  d.  of  Capt.  N.  Beadnell. 
Res. — Wistanstow,  Ootacamund,  S.  India. 

Sons  of  Christopher  Graindorge  Swainson,  b.   1845  ;  d. 
1898;  m.  1874,  Emily,  d.  of  Capt.  Winter: — 
Charles  John  Graindorge  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  ; 
tn.  ,  Marion,  d.  of  Rudrum.     Res. — Bexhill-on- 

Sea. 

Christopher  William  G.aindorge  Swainson,  Gentleman, 

b.  1884  ;  tn.  ,  d.  of  Whittles.     Res.— 

Son  of  George  Arthur  Swainson,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1904  ;  tn. 

,  Elizabeth  Prowse,  d.  of Cox  : — 

George  Hoghton  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m. 
1912,  Ethel,  d.  of  William  Parker  of  Bamber  Bridge. 
Res. — Rosebank,  Knowsley,  Hey  ton,  Lanes. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Alfred  Swainson,  M.A.  ;  b.  1853  ;  d.  1906  ; 

tn.  1881,  Alice  Martha  Cecilia,  d.  of Kelso  : — 

Alfred  Cecil  Swainson,   Gentleman,   b,   1885,     Res. — 
Charles  Anthony  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res. — 
Archibald  Douglas  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. 
Sons  of  John  Swainson,  b.  1813;  d.  1872;  tn.  1st,  1841, 
Maria,  d.  of  J.  Lloyd,  Esq.  : — 
Edward  Tatham  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1844;  tn.  1904, 
Emma  Jane,  d.  of  E.   Boulding.     Res. — 18  Mcrton  Road, 
Exmouth.     Club — Windham. 

Alfred  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  tn.  ,  Maude, 
d.  of  Capt.  Ellis  ;  and  has  issue — John  William  Lloyd 
Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  and  three  daus.  Res. — 
Summerfield,  Angusville,  Manitoba. 

Sons  of  Edward  Swainson,  b  1817 ;  d.  1872;  tn.  1st, 
1846,  Isabella,  d.  of  James  Dudgeon,  Esq.: — 
John  Henry  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  tn.  1st,  1883, 
Jane  Violet  (d.  1907),  d.  of  William  Scarlett ;  2nd,  1908, 
Sarah  Margaret  \d.  1924),  d.  of  Alexander  W.  Stalker  ; 
and  by  her  has  issue — Margaret.  Res. — Clevedon,  Fairy 
Road,  Wrexham. 

Anthony  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  tn.  1891,  Mary 
Margaret,  d.  of  Thomas  Minton  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Edward 
Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  [m.  and  has  issue — Edward 
Clare  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Peter  Minton  Swain- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  Colin  Roger  Swainson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1928  (Res. — 23  Eileen  Grove,  Acton,  Wrexham)] ; 
(2)  Richard  Minton  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  (3) 
Charles  Anthony  Swainson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and 
Margaret  Rosalie.   Res. — The  Firs,  Hope  Village,  Wrexham. 

SWAINSON  of  Lancaster  (H.  Coll.,  18  June  1913). 
Gules,  a  boar's  head  couped  argent,  pierced  by  a  sword 
bendwise  the  point  downwards  proper,  between  two 
pheons  in  pale  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  proper, 
resting  on  two  like  boars'  heads  fessewise.  Motto — "  Ridet 
■mendacia  famse." 


Sons  of  William  Swainson ,  Gentleman,  of  Marshrange, 
Lancaster,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
in  England,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1876,  Harriet  Machon, 
d.   of  Rev.  John  Gallienne  Richard  of  Guernsey  and 
Hull,  late  Vicar  of  Surlingham,  Norfolk  : — 
Rev.  William  Goad  Swainson,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Clerk  in 
Holy   Orders,    Vicar  of  Rainhill,  b.  1877 ;  m.   1908,  Dora 
Isabella  Thomson,  d.  of  late  George  Gilchrist,  of  Southport, 
Seat — Marshrange,  Lancaster.     Res. — The  Vicarage,  Rain- 
hill. 

John  Gallienne  Swainson,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1881. 
Res.  — Lancaster. 

SWAINSTON-STRANGWAYES  (R.L.  2  Jan.  1804; 
H.Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  two  lions  passant,  paly 
of  six  argent  and  gules,  a  canton  of  the  second  (for  Strang- 
wayes) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  fesse  or,  charged  with  three  maidens' 
heads  veiled  proper  (Swainston).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as  in  the 
arms   (Strangwayes) ;    2.    out    of    a   ducal    coronet    or,    a 


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boar's  head   sable   between  two  wings   azure,    billeted   or 
(Swainston).     Motto—"  Ystoyeau  et  ne  doubtero." 

Son  of  Giles  Edmund  Nevile  Swainston-Strangwayes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  d.  ;  tn.  1899,  Meta  Isabella, 

eldest    d.    of  late   William   A.    Oliver   Rutherfurd   of 
Egerston  :  — 
D'Arcy  Charles  Swainston-Strangwayes,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900.     Postal  add. — Alne  Hall,  Easingwold,  Yorks. 

Sons  of  John  Swainston-Strangwayes,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  N.  Riding  of  co.  of  Yorks.,  b.  1836;  d. 
1914  ;  m.  1868,  Martha  Elizabeth,  only  surv.  child  of 
Capt.  James  Golden  Heap  of  Dringhouses,  co.  Yorks.  :— 
James  de  la  Hep  Swainston-Strangwayes,  Gentleman,  b. 

1872  ;  m.  ,  d.  of Simpson  ;  and  has  issue— John 

Swainston-Strangwayes,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

John  Philip  Norman  Swainston-Strangwayes,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  Durham  Artillery,  b.  .     Res. — 

Robert  Rollo  Swainston-Strangwayes,  Gentleman,  b. 
1883.     Res. — 

PERCIVAL  SYMES  SWAN,  Gentleman.  Born  1841. 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Richard  Waddy  Swan  of 
Baldwinstown,  by  his  first  wife  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Sandham  Symes.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  on  a 
fesse  wavy  argent,  between  three  swans  displayed  proper, 
crowned  or,  a  trefoil  vert.  Mantling  azure  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan 
proper,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert, 
Motto — "Sit   nomen    decus."     Married,    1877,    Elizabeth 

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Sarah,  second  dau.  of  the  late  John  Johnston  ;  and  has 
Issue  —  Four  daus.  Seats  —  Baldwinstown,  Bridgetown. 
Wexford  ;  Garville  Avenue,  Rathgar. 

The  Late  ROBERT  CLAYTON  SWAN,  Esquire,  Lt.- 
Col.  Lines.  Yeo.,  late  3rd  Batt.  (Mil.)  Lincoln  Regt.,  J. P. 
cos.  of  Northumberland,  Durham  and  Lincoln.  Born 
1864,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Swan, 
Esq.,  of  The  Quarry,  Lincoln,  J. P. ,  M.A.  (Camb.).  Ar- 
morial bearings— Azure,  a  chevron  wavy  argent,  gutt^e- 
de-poix,  in  chief  a  fountain  proper  between  two  swans  of 
the  second,  and  in  base  a  swan  of  the  last  between  two 
fountains,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Elliot,  namely,  or,  on 
a  fesse  engrailed  cottised  wavy  gules,  an  annulet  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first,  in  chief  three  roses  of  the 
second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest  -Onawreathof  the  colours,  amidst  bulrushes 
proper,  a  demi-water-spaniel  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar 
azure,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  fountain.  Mar- 
ried, 1st,  1892,  Mildred  Mary  (d.  1917),  dau  of  the  late  Sir 
George  W.  Elliot,  2nd  Bart.  ;  2nd  Violet,  d.  of  C.  Perkins, 
of  Carham-on-Tweed,  and  died  1929.  Seat  —  Barrowley 
Grange,  Grantham. 

SWANN.  Azure,  a  swan  rousant  proper,  within  an 
orle  of  lymphads  sails  furled  flags  flying  to  the  dexter 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Between  two  buffaloes' 
horns,  a  demi-swan  wings  expanded  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Ernest  Swann,  P.C., 
1st  Bart.,  M.P.  N.  Manchester  1886-1918,  b.  1844; 
d.  1929  ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  Dec.  1913,  the  name  of 
Swann  in  lieu  of  Schwann;  m.1877,  Elizabeth  (d. 
1914),  d.  of  David  Duncan,  of  Manchester  : — 

Sir  Charles  Duncan  Swann,  2nd  Bart.  (16  July  1906), 
of  Prince's  Gardens,  Kensington,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.P.  Hyde  1906-10,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1909,  Dorothy  Margaret,  d.  of  Capt.  R.  Johnson,  64th 
Regt.  ;  andhassurv.  issue — Anthony  Charles  Christopher 
Swann,  Esq.,  b.  1913.  Res. — 151  St.  James's  Court, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.     Clubs — Carlton,  Beefsteak. 

Harold  Swann,  Esq.,  b.  1880 ;  m.  1907,  Dorothea  Alma, 
d.  of  Henry  de  Courcy  Agnew,  Esq.,  J. P.;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Charles  Brian  Swann,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Res. — Standon  Lordship,  Herts.     Club — Carlton. 

Lawrence  Averil  Swann,  Esq.,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1913, 
Emeline,  d.  of  John  Prejent,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.    Res. — 

Geoffrey  Swann,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.A.S.C,  b.  1883; 
m.  1911,  Florence,  d.  of  John  Brodie,  of  Hamsell 
Manor,  Eridge ;  and  has  issue — Kenneth  Geoffrey  Swann, 
Gentleman,  b.  19 15  ;  Janet  Elizabeth  ;  Phyllis  Mildred  ; 
Kathleen  Mary  Prudence.  Res. — Ludwick  Corner, 
Hatfield,  Herts. 

SWANSEA,  Baron,  see  VIVIAN. 

SWAYNEof  Tillington  Court,  Herefordshire  (H.  Coll.). 


Azure,    a   chevron  between  three  pheons  or,    on    a   chief 


argent,  as  many  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-dragon  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  an  arrow 
in  bend  sinister,  point  downwards  argent,  and  resting  the 
sinister  on  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Metuenda 
corolla  diaconis."     Livery — Blue. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Carless  Swayne,  B.D. ,  Fellow  of 

Corpus   Christi    Coll.  (Oxon. ),   b.   1818 ;    d.   1892;    m. 

1851,  Margaret  Sarah,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Eagles,  M.A.  : — 

Harald  George  Carlos  Swayne,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.G.S., 

F.Z.S.,  Col.  (ret.)  R.E.,  b.   i860;  m.   1st,   1894,  Katherine 

Aimee  (d.    1905),    d.    of    Sir   William   Holmes   of  British 

Guiana  ;  2nd,  Amy  Christina,  fourth  d.  of  Robert  Arthur 

Swayne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tillington  Court,  nr.  Hereford;  and 

has  issue,    by    first  mar.,    Helen    Mary.     Res.  —  Burghill 

Court,  Hereford  ;  Villa  Cristina,  Bordighera,  Italy. 

Sons  of  Rev.   William  John  Swayne,    M.A.    (Oxon.), 

formerly  Vicar  of  Heytesbury  ;  and  Custos  of  St.  John's 

Hospital,   Heytesbury,   b.    1833;    d.     1918  ;     m.    1861, 

Diana  (d.  1892),  d.  of  William  Shuckburgh,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  The  Moot,  Downton,  Wilts.  : — 

Rt.    Rev.    William  Shuckburgh    Swayne,    D.D.,    M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln  since  1920,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1st, 

1886,  Emma  Louise  (d.  191 6),  d.  of  J.  des  Reaux  of  Jersey  ; 

and  has  issue — John  George  des  Reaux  Swayne,  Esq.,  Major 

Somerset    L.I.,    b.   1890    [m.   Edna   Winifred,    d.    of   Col. 

Edward  Hopton  Swayne  (q.v.)  and  has  issue — 1  dau.] ;  and 

Dorothy  Louise  ;   m.  2nd,  1917,  Madeleine  Angelique,  d.  of 

W.  W.  Farquharson  of  Edinburgh.    Res. — The  Old  Palace, 

Lincoln. 

Edward  Hopton  Swayne,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  P.A.S.L.  Inf., 
b.  1863  ;  m.  1898,  Muriel,  d.  of  C.  Ashworth  of  Cranley 
Gardens,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Edna  Winifred  [m.  1919, 
Major  John  George  des  Reaux  Swayne  (q.v.)]  Res. — 
Green  Gate,  Lower  Bourne,  Farnham. 

Edgar  John  Swayne,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1863  (twin 
with  his  brother) ;  m.  1894,  Katherine  Alexandra,  d.  of 
R.  Lloyd-Williams  of  Denbigh  ;  and  has  issue — Roderic 
Swayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  [m.  1925,  Alex,  d.  of  Rev.  J. 
McKean  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue — 1  son,  and  1  dau. 
Res.  —  Denbigh,  N.  Wales. 

Rev.  Charles  Noel  Swayne,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of 
Whittlebury,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1st,  1894,  Constance  Arabella  (d. 
1896),  d.  of  Charles  Clay  of  Whitchurch  ;  2nd,  1899,  Kath- 
leen Louisa,  d.  of  Netterville  Barron  ;  and  has  issue — Charles 
Broughton  Clay  Swayne,  Esq.,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1895; 
William  Barron  Guy  Swayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  Bridget 
Diana  ;  Kathleen  Mary  ;  and  Esme\  Res.—  The  Vicarage, 
WhittleDury,  Towcester. 

Son  of  Walter  Thomas  Swayne,  Solicitor,  of  Glaston- 
bury, b.   1835  ;  d.  1897  ;   m.  1868,  Agnes  Jane,  d.  of 
Rev.  Canon  Coney,  Vicar  of  Pucklechurch,  Glos. : — 
Philip  Coney  Swayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.1912,  Vera, 
d.  of  Hugh  Wilbraham,    of  Delamere  House,    Nantwich, 
Cheshire ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Michael  Swayne,  Gentle- 
man,   b.     1918;     Peter    Wilbraham    Swayne,    Gentleman, 
b.  1923.     Res.— Castle  Hill,  Nether  Stowey,  Somerset. 

Son  of  Walter  Carless  Swayne,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of 
Robert    Arthur   Swayne— see   below),    M.D.    (Lond.), 
Obst.  Phys.  to  Bristol  Roy.  Infirm. ,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1925  ; 
m.  1894,  Louisa  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  F.  Heath  :  — 
Richard  Carless  Swayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Robert  Arthur  Swayne,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Tillington 
Court,  co.  Hereford,  b.  1837;  d.  1918;  m.  1861,  Grace 
Pyke,  d.  of  William  Wickham  of  Bideford  : — 
Rev.  Arthur  Wickham  Swayne,  M.A.   (Oxon.),  formerly 
Vicar  of  St.  Aiden's,  Leeds,  of  Tytherington,  Glos.,  of  The 
Parish  Church,  Stroud,  Glos.,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Bisley, 
b.    1863 ;    m.   1897,    Eva   Margaret,   d.   of  the  late  James 
Kitson,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of  Elmete,    Leeds;    and   has   issue — 
Arthur    Christopher    Carless   Swayne,    Gentleman,    M.A. 
(Oxon,),  Nigerian  C.S.  ,b.  1900.    Res.—  Llys  Bach,  Harlech, 
N.  Wales. 

Francis  Griffiths  Swayne,  Gentleman,  M.B.  (Cantab.),  b. 
1864  ;  m.  1900,  Etta  Ellen,  widow  of  George  Lyon,  I. C.S. , 
and  d.  of  Sir  Warren  Hastings  D'Oyley,  Bart.  Res.— 
140  Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.19. 

Rev.  Robert  Carless  Swayne,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1874; 
m.  1905,  Eleonora  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Tarver 
of  Filgrave,  Bucks.  ;  and  has  issue— Joseph  Anthony  Tarver 
Swayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  2  daus.  Res.—  Thornton 
Steward  Vicarage,  Bedale,  Yorks. 

George  Champeney  Swayne,  Gentleman ,  Solicitor,  b.  1876 ; 
tn.  1901,  Agnes  Evelyn,  d.  of  Walter  Thomas  Swayne  of 
Glastonbury;  and  has  issue— one  dau.  Res.— Abbey  Wood, 
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Oswald  Rocke  Swayne,  Esq.,D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A., 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1904,  Brenda,  ygr.  d.  of  Arthur  Butler  of 
Chislehurst ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Oswald  Swayne, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  John  Walter  Roche  Swayne, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (3)  Harold  Denys  Swayne,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910  ;  (4)  Ronald  Oliver  Carless  Swayne,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915 ;  and  Pauline.    Res. — Tillington  Court,  nr.  Hereford. 

Thomas  Edward  Griffiths  Swayne,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1882;  m.  1909,  Dorothy,  only  d.  of  Henry 
Grandage  ;  and  has  is<=ue — Rosamund  Frances  ;  and 
Pamela.     Address — Burghill  Court,  nr.  Hereford. 

SWANZY  (Confn.  U.O.,  14  Dec.  1898).  Gules,  a  fesse 
argent,  between  two  unicorns  counter  courant  or.  Mantling 
gules   and   argent.      Crest — On   a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a   unicorn's   head   or,    collared   with   a    bar  gemel   gules. 

Motto — "  Per  Deum  et  ferrum  obtinui." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Biddall  Swanzy,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of 
Newry,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1884 ;  m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Anne 
(d.  1924),  fourth  d.  of  late  Rev.  Henry  Swanzy,  M.A. , 
Prebendary  of  Subulter  in  Cloyne  Cathedral,  Rural 
Dean  of  Bothon,  and  Rector  of  Kilshannig,  Diocese  of 
Cloyne : — 
Rev.    Thomas    Erskine    Swanzy,    M.A.    (Oxon.),    B.A. 

(Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  Prebendary  of    Leighton  Beaudesert, 

in  Lincoln  Cathedral,  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Lincoln,  b.  1869. 

Res. — All  Saints'  Vicarage,  Lincoln. 

Rev.  Henry  Biddall  Swanzy,  M.A.    (Trin.   Coll.,  Dub.), 

Prebendary   of  Wicklow   in    St.   Patrick's    Cathedral   and 

Canon  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  Rural  Dean  of  Newry  and 

Mourne,  Vicar  of  Newry,  b.  1873.     Res. ^The  Vicarage, 

Newry,  co.  Down.     Club — University  (Dublin). 

Rev.  Robert  Archibald  Swanzy,  B.A.   (Camb.),  Vicar  of 

Withnell,    Lanes.,    b.    1875.       Res.  —  Withnell    Vicarage, 

nr.  Chorley,  Lanes. 

Sons  of  Francis  Swanzy,  Esq.,   J. P.,  of  The  Quarry, 
Sevenoaks,   Kent,  b.  1854;    d.   1920;    m.   1879,  Mary 
Nina,  eld.  d.  of  Robert  Stephen  Patry  of  The  Chestnuts, 
Sydenham : — 
Francis  Hugh  Swanzy,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,£.  1884;  m. 

1915,   Olave   Muriel,    d.    of  Henry   Putter,    M.R.C.S.,    of 

Nottingham.   Res. — 


Robert  Edward  Swanzy,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon.,  Indian 
Civ.  Ser. ,  b.  1888;  m.  1926,  Mary  Aubrey,  d.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Moore  Burney,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Droit- 
wich.     Res. — 

SWAYTHLING,  Baron,  see  SAMUEL  MONTAGU. 

SWEET  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  lion  rampant  within  an 
orle  of  eight  cross  crosslets  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  iucrescents  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— Issuant  from  a  coronet  composed  of  nine  cross 
crosslets  set  upon  a  rim  or,  an  eagle's  head  between  two 
wings  proper  and  holding  in  the  beak  an  increscent  gold. 
Motto — "  Virtus  vera  nobilitas." 

Eldest  son  of  Charles  Sweet,  of  Plymouth,    b.  1842  ; 

d.  1899  ;  m.  1863,  Fanny  Sarah,  d.  of  Nicholas  Uglow, 

of  Bude,  Cornwall: — 

Owen  William  Sweet,  Gentleman,    b.    1868  ;    m.  , 

Ethel  May,  d.  of  Robert  Banting  Paten,  and  has  issue — 

Robert  Owen  Sweet,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Beatrice  Doreen  ; 

and  Marjory  Joan.     Res. — Tankerfield,  Datchett,  Bucks. 

SWETTENHAM,  see  WARREN-SWETTENHAM. 

GODWIN  BUTLER  MEADE  SWIFTE,  Esquire, 
J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Kilkenny,  High  Sheriff  1892.  Born 
March  24,  1864,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Godwin 
Meade  Pratt  Swifte  of  Swiftsheath  and  Lionsden,  by  his 
second  wife  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Hare  Clarke,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Bansha,  co.  Tipperary.  Armorial  bearings 
(as  on  record  in  Ulster's  Office)  are— Sable,  an  anchor 
in  pale  or,  timbered  azure,  the  stem  entwined  with  a 
dolphin  descending  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest  -A  sinister  arm  embowed,  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent, 
in  the  hand  a  sheaf  of  five  arrows  or,  barbed  azure,  flighted 
argent.  Motto —  "  Festina  lente  virtute  et  sanguine." 
Livery  -Dark  green,  yellow  facings,  gilt  buttons,  buff  over- 
coat. Married,  1909  (his  cousin),  Nathalie,  d.  of  late  Jerome 
O'Brien,  28th  Regt.  Seats — Swiftsheath,  Jenkinstown,  co. 
Kilkenny;  Lionsden,  Castlerickard,  co.  Meath.  Clubs— 
R.A.C.  ;   Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

SWINBURNE  (H.  Coll,).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent, 
three  cinquefoils  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-boar 
rampant  argent,  crined  of  the  first,  langued  gules.  Motto — 
"  Semel  et  semper." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Swinburne,  7th  Bart.,  of  Capheaton, 

co.  Northumberland,  J. P.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1st, 

1863,  Emily  Elizabeth  (d.  1881),  only  d.  of  Rear-Adm. 

Henry  Broadhead,  R.N.: — 

Sir  Hubert  Swinburne,  8th  Bart.  (26  Sept.  1660),  J. P.  and 

High  Sheriff  Northumberland,  late  Major  Northumberland 

Yeo.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,*.  1867;   tn.  1905,  Alice 

Pauline,  d.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  George  Clayton  of  Chesters, 

Northumberland  ;  and  has  issue— Joan.    Seat — Capheaton, 

Newcastle-on-Tyne,co.  Northumberland.    Clubs — Brooks's, 

Bachelors'. 

Umfreville  Percy  Swinburne,  Esq.,  Major  late  8th  Batt. 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  served  Matabele  War  1895-6,  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  ;  and  Great  War  1914-16 ;  b.  1868; 
m.  1905,  Arnoldine  Georgiana,  eld.  d.  of  late  Thomas 
Marten  of  Oystermouth,  Glamorganshire.  Clubs — Bache- 
lors',  Brooks's. 

SWINFEN,  Baron,  see  EADY. 

SWINNERTON,  see  MILBORNE-SWINNERTON- 
PILKINGTON. 

SWINTON,  see  CAMPBELL-SWINTON. 

SWINTON  (Matric.  L.O.,  July  1923).  Sable,  on  a 
chevron  invected  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased 
argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  a  crescent  of  the  last 
(for  difference) ;  impaling  the  arms  of  Clayton,  namely : — 
argent,  across  sable  between  four  pellets.  Mantling  sable, 
doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar 
collared  and  chained  to  a  tree  proper.  Motto  (over  crest) 
— "  J'espere." 

Son   of    Robert    Blair    Swinton,   of   Madras    Civil 

Service,    b.    1829 ;    d.    1912  ;    m.    1858,    Elizabeth 

Dorothv,  dau.  of  James  Rundall : — 

Sir    Ernest    Dunlop    Swinton,    K.B.E.    (1923),    C.B., 

D.S.O.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Commander  Legion  of  Honour, 

Col.   and   Hon.   Maj.-Gen.  late  R.E.,  Pioneer  of  Tank 


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Major  Sir  Edward  Gilbert  Clayton,  Kt.,C.B.,  R.E.  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Robert  Clayton  Swinton,  Esq.,  M.C.,  late 


SWINTON  of  that  Ilk  (in  use  since  circa  1271,  matric. 
on  user  21  Feb.  1903,  but  matric.  by  cadet  line  c.  1680-7). 
Sable,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  argent. 


Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1898  ;  (2)  John  Liulf  Swinton,  Esq., 
o-i905  ;  and  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Res.— Tudor  House, 
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Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  boar  chained  to  a  tree  proper.  Mottoes — (Above) 
"J'Espere";  (below)  "Jepense."     Supporters  (personal 


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to  head  of  the  family) — Two  boars  rampant  sable,  armed, 
crined,  and  unguled  or,  langued  gules. 

Only  s.  of  John  Edulphus  Swinton,  Esq.,  of  Swinton 

Bank,  J. P.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  b.   1832  ;  d.   1871 ;  m. 

1863,  Frances  Jane,  d.  of  Daniel  Ainslie  of  The  Gart, 

co.  Perth : — 

John  Edulf  Blagrave  Swinton  of  Swinton    Bank,   Esq., 

Chief  of  his  name,  late  Lieut.  Lothians  and  Berwicksh.  Imp. 

Yeo. ,  b.  1864 ;  in.  1910,  Frances  Harriet,  d.  of  Sir  William 

J.   G.   Baird,    8th    Bart.,    of  Saughton    Hall,    Midlothian. 

Seat — Swinton  Bank,  co.   Peebles.     Clubs — Arthur's,  New 

(Edinburgh.). 

Sons  of  Archibald  Campbell-Swinton,   Esq.,  of  Kim- 

merghame,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Advocate,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E., 

F.S.A.S. ,   Brig. -Gen.    Roy.   Company   of  Archers,    b. 

1812  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1st,  Katharine  Margaret  (d.   1846), 

d.  of  Sir  John  Pringle,  5th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1856,  Georgiana 

Caroline,  d.  of  Sir  George  Sitwell,  2nd  Bart.  : — 

The  late  John  Liulf  Campbell  Swinton  of  Kimmerghame, 

Esq.    (q.v.).      [For    details   of   Arms,    Matjic.    1850,    see 

Campbell-Swinton.] 

George  Sitwell  Campbell  Swinton,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  High- 
land Lt.  Inf.,  Lyon  King  of  Arms,  and  Secretary  of  the 
Order  of  the  Thistle  1927-29,  formerly  March  Pursuivant 
of  Arms,  D.L.  co.  London,  b.  1859  [Anns  of  Swinton  as 
above,  but  (matric.  1850)  a  bordure  engrailed  ermine,  and 
(matric.  1903,  and  rematric.  2  Aug.,  1905),  on  the  chevron  a 
crescent  gules;  he   impales  the  arms  of  Ebsworth  (q.v.)], 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan's  head  and  neck 


m.  1895,  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  E.  H.  Ebsworth  of  Llandough 
Castle,  Glamorgan  ;  and  has  issue — Alan  Henry  Swinton, 
Major  Scots  Guards,  b.  1896  ;  and  two  daus.  Res. — 
45  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W.2.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh). 


SWIRE  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  swans'  heads  and 
necks  couped  two  and  one  proper,  and  as  many  roses 
one  and  two  argent.      Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


proper,    ducally    gorged   and    charged  with    a    rose    or. 

Motto — "  Esse  quam  videre." 

Sons  of  John  Samuel  Swire,  Gentleman,  of  Leighton 
House,  Leighton  Buzzard,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1st, 
i860,  Helen  (d.  1862),  d.  of  Adam  Fairrie,  of 
Greenock  and  Liverpool;  2nd,  1881,  Mary,  d.  of 
George  Warren,  of  Liverpool : — 
John  Swire,  Gentleman,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Hong  Kong),  b. 

1 861  ;  m.  1889,  Emily  Hamilton  Campbell,  d.  of  George 
Jardine  Kidston,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Finlaystone,  Renfrew- 
shire, and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Kidston  Swire,  Esq. 
D.L.,  Essex,  Capt.  Territorial  Res.,  formerly  Major  Essex 
Yeo.,  b.  1893  [m.  1923,  Juliet  Rickenda,  d.  of  Theodore 
Barclay  of  Fanshaws,  Hertford,  and  has  issue — John 
Anthony  Swire,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Bridget  Elizabeth] ; 
(2)  Alexander  Kidston  Swire,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Essex 
Yeo.,  b.  1896  ;  killed  in  Great  War  1915  ;  Helen  Lindsay 
[m.  1915,  Viscount  Adare] ;  and  Agnes  Mary  [m.  1927, 
Edward  J.  Todhunter,  Lieut.  Territorial  Res.,  formerly 
Essex  Yeo.,  son  of  Benjamin  Todhunter,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
J. P.,  of  Kingsmoor  House,  Parndon,  Essex].  Seat — > 
Hillingdon  House,  Harlow,  Essex.  Clubs — City,  New 
University,  Leander. 

George  Warren  Swire,  Esq.,  Capt.  Territorial  Res., 
formerly  Major  Roy.  Bucks.  Hussars,  b.  1883.  Res. — 
27  Princes  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  William  Hudson  Swire,  Gentleman,  of 
3  Holland  Park,  W.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1857, 
Mary,  d.  of  Samuel  Martin,  of  Roby  Hay,  Roby, 

L3.I1CS     * 

William'Swire,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  J. P.,  co.  Salop,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  The  Oaks,  Salop  (High  Sheriff  1915),  b. 

1862  ;  m.  1885,  Jessie  Lindsay  Edith,  eld.  d.  of  George 
Jardine  Kidston,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.  of  Finlaystone, 
Renfrewshire,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Douglas  William 
Swire,  Esq.,  Capt.  Shropshire  Yeo.,  b.  1886  ;  d.  1920  [m. 

Theodosia,d.  of  Capt.  E.  Boyle,  C.M.G.,  R.N.,  and 
left  issue — Patrick  William  Swire,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

and  Cynthia  Stephanie]  ;  (2)  Cyril  George  William  Swire, 
Esq.,  Major  1st  Roy.  Dragoons,  b.  1891  ;  Noel  Lindsay 
[m.  192 1,  Allan  Nicholas  Fielden,  of  Condover  Hall, 
Shropshire])  ;  and  Mary  Frances  [m.  1928,  Reginald 
Culcheth  Holcroft,  Lieut.  Ind.  Army  {q.v.)].  Res. — Long- 
don  Manor,  Shrewsbury.  Clubs — Boodle's,  Conservative, 
Shropshire. 

Son  of  Swire,  b.  ;    m.  , 

d.  of  :— 

Claudel  Martin  Swire,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Club — 
Jun.  Carlton. 


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SWITHINBANK.  Or,  two  bars  nebuly  azure,  guttee- 
d'or,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  bugle-horn  sable,  stringed  gules, 
garnished  or,  between  two  grenades  also  sable,  fired  proper. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  the  battlements 
of  a  tower  argent,  a  demi-dragon  issuant,  wings  displayed 
proper,   holding  between  the  claws  a   grenade  as  in   the 


un- 


arms, pendent  from  its  neck  by  a  ribbon  gules,  a  bugle-horn 
also  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Froena,  vel  aurea,  nolo." 
Livery — Blue  and  scarlet. 

Son    of    Harold    William    Swithinbank,    Esquire,    of 

Denham  Court,   Bucks.,   Lieut,    nth    Hussars,   Capt. 

Her  Majesty's  Yeomanry  Forces,  Comdr.    R.N.V.  R., 

D.L.    and    J. P.   for   the    co.    of  Buckingham,    High 

Sheriff  1891,  b.  1858  ;   d.  at  sea,  1928  ;  m.  1883,  Amy, 

d.  of  James  Crossley  Eno  of  Wood  Hall,  Dulwich  : — 

Crossley    Swithinbank,    Gentleman,    late    Lieut.    R.N., 

b. '1884;  m.  1915,  Phce be  Dingwall,  d.  of  Alexander  Williams 

of  Jerez   de  la   Frontera,    Spain,  and  has   issue — Maurice 

Swithinbank,    Gentleman,    t.     1918 ;    John    Swithinbank, 

Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Phoebette.  Estate  and  post.  add. — 

Denham  Court,  Denham,  Buckinghamshire. 

The  Rev.  HERBERT  SPENSER  SWITHINBANK, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  sometime  Rector  of  Wonston,  Hants. 
Born  1853,  being  the  son  of  George  Edwin  Swithinbank, 
LL.D.,  F.S.A.S.,  and  Constantia  Anne,  his  wife.  Armorial 
bearings — Or,  two  bars  nebuly  azure,  guttee-d'or,  on  a 
chief  argent,  a  bugle-horn  sable,  garnished  or,  stringed 
gules,  between  two  grenades  also  sable,  fired  proper. 
Mantling  azure'and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent,  a  demi- 
dragon  issuant,  wings  displayed  proper,  holding  between 
the  claws  a  grenade  as  in  the  arms,  pendent  from  its  neck 
by  a  ribbon  gules,  a  bugle-horn  also  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— "  Fama  semper  viret."  Married,  1883,  Amy,  dau.  ot 
Admiral  George  Winthrop  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Bernard 
Winthrop  Swithinbank,  Gentleman,  I. C.S.,  Scholar  of  Balliol 
Coll.  and  Craven  Scholar,  Oxford,  b.  1884  ;  (2)  Cuthbert 
Winthrop  Swithinbank,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Comdr.  (ret).  R.N., 
b.  1886  [m.  1919,  Molly,  d.  of  P.  Furnivall]  ;  Hilda  Spenser 
m.  1919,  Peter  Christopher  Fogarty,  I.C.S.] ;  and  Mildred. 
Postal  address — Linden  Lodge,  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

SYDENHAM,  Baron,  see  CLARKE. 

SYKES  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  guttee- 
d'eau,  between  three  tufts  of  grass  vert,  as  many  fountains 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  fessewise, 
and  sprouting  to  the  dexter  proper,  a  swan  with  wings 
addorsed  argent,  beaked  and  legged  sable,  and  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  fountain  also  proper.     Motto  —  "  Puritas 


fons   honoris.'      Livery  (dress) — White,  black  facings 
dress),  claret,  scarlet  waistcoat,  brass  buttons. 

Son   of  Rev.    William  Sykes,   Hon.  Mil.  Chaplain  to 

Queen  Victoria,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1893  ;   m.   Mary,  eld.  d.  of 

late  Capt.  Hon.  Antony  Molesworth,  R.A.  : — 

Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Percy  Molesworth  Sykes,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B., 

C.M.G.,   H.M.  Consul-Gen.  and  Agent  to  the  Government 

of  India  in  Khorasan  1905  ;  Consul-Gen.   Kashgar  1915  ; 

Brig.-Gen.  comdg.  troops  in  South  Persia  1916-18,  Indian 

Army  (ret.),  b.  1867  ;  m.  1902,  Evelyn,  eld.  d.  of  late  Lt.-Col. 

Bruce  Seton,  R.E.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Arthur  Frank  Seton 

Sykes,   Esq..  b.   1903;  (2)  Charles   Mortimer  Sykes,   Esq., 

b.   1908;   (3)  Edward  Molesworth  Sykes,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  (4) 

Geoffrev  Richard  Sykes,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  Rachel  Mary  ;  and 

Elinor  Grace.    Res.  —  Riant  Chateau,  Territet,  Switzerland, 

Club — Athenasum. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

of  Cringle    House,    Cheadle   (High    Sheriff  Cheshire 

1899),  formerly  Capt.  20th  Cheshire  R.V.,  b.   1833;  d. 

1901  ;  m.   1864,  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  John  Piatt,  M.P.  for 

Oldham  :— 

Harold  Piatt  Sykes,  Esq.,  late  Col.  comdg.  Denbighsh. 

Hussars  Yeo. ,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Gds. ,  b.  1865  ;   m.  1st, 

1895,  Frances  Fowke  [d.  1902),  d.  of  late  D.  P.  M'Donald 


of  Keppoch ;  2nd,  1903,  Winifred  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  of 
late  Col.  W.  H.  C.  Wellesley,  Roy.  Fus.  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Peter  Thomas  Sykes,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Queen's 
Bays,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Thomas  Henry  Sykes,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  Winifred  Mary  ;  and  Nesta  Mabel.  Res. — Long- 
ford Hall,  Newport,  Salop.     Club — Cavalry. 

Sir  Alan  John  Sykes,  1st  Bart.  (17  July  1917),  late  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  6th  Batt.  Cheshire  Regt. ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Cheshire, 
M.A.  Oxon.,  M.P.  Knutsford  Div.  of  Cheshire  1910-22, 
b.  1868.  Res— South  View,  Cheadle  ;  2  Down  Street,  W.  1. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Jun.  Athenaeum,  Conservative,  Union 
(Manchester). 

Sons  of  Richard  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.   1839;  d.  1923; 

m.  1904,  Fanny  Elizabeth  Walton  of  Broughton,  nr. 

Manchester:  — 
Richard    Sykes,   Gentleman,    b.    1905  ;    m.    1928,    Alice 
Virginia,   d.  of  Brakeman,  of  Denver,  Colorado. 

Res. — Santa  Barbara,  California. 

Edward  Christopher  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — 
Santa  Baibara,  California. 


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Son  of  Arthur  Henry  Sykes,  Esq. ,  of  Lydham,  J.  P.  and 
D. L.  co.  Chester,  J. P.  co.  Salop,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Lydham,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1926  ;  tn.  1st,  1868,   Harriett 
Elizabeth   (d.    1922),    d.    of  the    late   Thomas    Lever 
Rushton  of  Bolton-le-Moors  ;  2nd,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late 
Louis  Jennings,  M.P.  : — 
Herbert  Rushton  Sykes,  Esq.,  late  Major  Montgomery 
Yeo.,    M.A.  (Oxon.)  [Livery— Claret],  b.  1870;   m.  1905, 
Hon.  Constance  Harriet  Georgiana  Skeffington  ;  and  has 
issue — Arthur   Patrick  Sykes,   Gentleman,  £.   1906;    Hum- 
phrey Hugh  Sykes,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut,  The  Shropshire 
Regt.,  b.  1907;  Victor  John  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.    191 1  ; 
Robin   George   Sykes,    Gentleman,    b.    1917.      Estate  and 
Seat — Lydham  Manor,  Bishop's  Castle,  Shropshire. 

Yngst.    son   of  Richard    Sykes   of   Edgeley,  b.    1793 ; 

d.  1876  ;    tn.  1825,  Jane,  d.  of  Thomas  Hardcastle  of 

Firwood,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.  : — 

Walter  Harry  Sykes,   Esq.,  Lt-Col.  late  R.E.,  b.  1848; 

tn.   1880,  Cecilia  Louisa  Jane,  d.   of  Col.  William  Henry 

Charles   Wellesley  ;    and    has   issue  —  (1)    Claud    Walter 

Sykes,    Gentleman,    b.    1833;    (2)    Philip    Hector   Sykes, 

Esq.,  Capt.  late  Royal  Tank  Corps,  b.  1894;  (3)  Edmund 

Arthur  Sykes,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.   R.  Welch  Fusiliers 

(twin  with  Philip),  b.    1894  ;  Esme  Cecilia  Jane  [tn.  1915, 

Capt.  F.  Pardoe] ;  and  Doreen  Evelyn  Wellesley  [tn.  1922, 

Capt.  F.   E.   Beavis].     Seat — Firfield,  Merrow,    Guildford. 

Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Surrey  County  (Guildford). 

SYKES  of  Sledmere  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  sable • 
between  three  sykes  or  fountains  proper.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest  (1723) — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-triton  issuant  from  flags,  blowing  a  shell,  and  wreathed 
about  the  temples  with  like  flags  or  reeds  all  proper. 

Sons  of  Sir  Mark  Sykes,  6th  Bart.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  East 

Riding,    Capt.    3rd.    Batt.    Yorks.     Regt. ,    b.    1879 ; 

d.  1919  ;  tn.  1903,  Edith  Violet,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 

Gorst,  P.C.  :— 

Sir  Mark  Tatton  Richard  Sykes,  7th  Bart.    (28   March 

1783),  late   Lieut.  The  Green  Howards,  b.   1905.     Seat — 

Sledmere,  Malton,  Yorks. 

Christopher  Hugh  Sykes,  Esq.,  b.  1907. 
Daniel  Henry  George  Sykes,  Esq. ,  b.  1916. 

Sons  of  Cam  Sykes,  Esq.,  late  Major  48th  Foot,  J. P. 
Dorset,  b.  1827;  d.  1910  ;  tn.  1858,  Emily  (d.  1902),  d. 
of  Henry  Sykes  Thornton  : — 
Henry  Joseph  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — Grey- 
stoke,  Canford  Cliffs,  Bournemouth. 

Ernest  Ruthven  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.  Res. — Lewell, 
Dorchester,  Dorset. 

Son  of  Henry  Reginald  Sykes,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  1st 
West  India  Regt.,  b.  1833;  d.  1865;  tn.  1857,  Emma 
Jane,  d.  of  Henry  Van  Straubenzee  of  Spennithorne, 
Yorks.  : — 
Henry  Richard  Frederick  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Res.— 

Son  of  Nicholas  Richard  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1838  ; 
tn.    i860,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Richard  Words- 
worth Cooper  of  Dumboden,  co.  Westmeath : — 
Otway  Richard  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 

SYKES  of  Basildon,  Berks.  (H.  Coll.  1  March  1763). 
Argent,  an  eagle  rising  between  three  sykes  or  fountains 
proper,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  caduceus  or,  wings  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lady  of  Bengal  in  the  complete  dress  of 
that  country,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a  rose  gules. 
Motto — "  Sapiens  qui  assiduus." 

Sons  of   Rev.    Edward   John  Sykes,  M.A. ,   Vicar   of 

Basildon,  Berks.,  b.  1827;  d.  1891 ;  tn.  1866, Constance 

Mary,  d.  of  Edward  Brown  : — 
Sir  Arthur  Sykes,  7th  Bart.  (8  June  1781),  s.  his  cousin 
1916,  b.  1871.     Res. — 2  Greenhill  Terrace,  Weymouth. 

Rev.  Frederick  John  Sykes,  b.  1878.  Res.  —  Butterleigh 
Rectory,  Cullompton,  Devon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Heath  Sykes,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector 

of  Bellesleyand  V.  of  Haselor,  b.  1834;    d.  1912;   m. 

1862,  Frances  Amelia,  d.  of  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Nind, 

M.A.:— 
Francis  William  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  tn.  1905, 
Beatrice  Agnes,  d.  of  Edward  Webb;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Francis  Godfrey  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2)  John 
Patrick  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  (3)  Edward  Heath 
Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  (4)  Paul  Lionel  Sykes,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1915;  Beatrice  Honora;  May  Agatha  ;  and  Janet 
Edith.     Res. — 


William  Sykes,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  3rd  Dragoon  Gds., 
b.  1867  ;  nt.  1896,  Elinor  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  Henry  Naylor  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  John  Henry  Sykes,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.E.O. 
Cav. ,  Ind.  Army,  late  3rd  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1896  [tn.  1919, 
Leila  Flowerdew,  d.  of  D.  S.  Macphee,  of  Glasgow  ;  and 
has  issue — William  Alan  Flowerdew  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b. 
1924  ;  and  Margery  Hope] ;  (2)  Hugh  William  Sykes,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1901  ;  (3)  Paul  Carton  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
(4)  Richard  Alexander  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and 
Alice  Margery.  Res. — Hazeldene,  Emley  Castle,  Pershore, 
Worcs. 

Frederick  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

Alfred  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1902,  Scenie  Mar- 
guerite Genille  ;  and  has  issue  —  Maccedesse  Frances 
Doyley  ;  and  Scenie  Gwendoline  Doyley.  Res. — 228,  nth 
Avenue  East,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

Edward  Ernest  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1876 ;  tn.  1910, 
Rosalind,  d.  of  Comm.  Clements,  R.N.,  and  widow  of  R. 
Fitzstubbs  ;  and  has  issue — Clement  Edward  Heath  Sykes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Dorothy  Heath.  Res. — 218, 
13th  Street  West,  North  Vancouver,  B.C. 

Charles  Henry  Sykes,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.  late  6th  Batt. 
R.  Fus. ,  b.  1877. 


SYKES  (H.  Coll.,  30  April  1869).  Ermine,  two  chev- 
ronels  gules,  between  in  chief  two  fountains  proper,  and  in 
base  a  horse's  head  erased  sable.     Mantling  gules  and 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head 
erased  sable,  charged  with  a  fountain  and  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  branch  of  oak  slipped  and  fructed  proper. 
Motto — "  Par  sit  fortuna  labori." 

Sons  of  James  Sykes  of  The  Cedars,  Enfield,  b. 
1838;  d.  1923;  tn.  1862,  Elizabeth  Neville,  d.  of 
Robert  Neville  Upton  of  North  Elmham,  Norfolk  :— 

Edmund  George  Sykes,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1866. 
Res. — The  Cedars,  Enfield. 

Reginald  James  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  tn.  1899, 
Amy,  d.  of  Charles  Robinson  Timperley,  and  has  issue — 
Reginald  Charles  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Richard 
Lawrence  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Anthony  Edmund 
Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — Highfield,  Watford, 
Herts.     Clubs — Constitutional,   R.A.C.,  Aldwych. 

Henry    Dugdale    Sykes,    Gentleman,    LL.B.    (Lond.) 
b.  1873  ;  tn.  1909,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Francis  George  Johns, 
and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Henry  Dugdale  Sykes,  Gentle- 


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man,  b.  1910;  (2)  Martin  Colin  Dugdale  Sykes,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1919;  (3)  Christopher  James  Dugdale  Sykes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Elizabeth  Beatrice*  Dugdale. 
Res_ — Claysmore  Cottage,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 

Richard  Bertram  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.  Res.— 
Hartley,  N.  Rhodesia. 

Sons  of  Adam  Sykes,  of  Wadbury,  near  Frome, 
b.  1845;  d.  1907;  m.  1890,  Frances  Mary,  d. 
of  :— 

Arthur  Clifton  Sykes,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 
A.M.I.E.E.,  Major  Roy.  Signals,  served  Great  War  (desp. 
5  times,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.),  b.  1891  ;  m.  1919,  Lorna 
Evelyn,  d.  of  Ernest  Stanier,  of  Elmhurst,  Isleworth, 
and  has  issue — Richard  Adam  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
William  Anthony  Sykes,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Seat— 
Wadbury,  nr.  Frome,  Somerset.  Res. — Gotham  House, 
Camberley,  Surrey.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy  ;  Hurling- 
ham. 

Francis  Adam  Sykes,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  4th  Hussars,  has 
Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  .     Res. — 258  Sheen  Lane,  East 

Sheen,  S.W.14 

SYKES(H.  Coll.,  28Feb.  1895).  Argent,  three chevronels 
sable  between  two  fountains  in  chief  proper  and  a  bugle- 
horn  stringed  in  base  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man 
in  profile,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  fountain  and  resting 


SYKES  of  Kingsknowes  (H.  Coll.,  27  Mar.  1918). 
Per  chevron  gules  and  sable,  in  chief  two  sykes  (fountains) 
proper,  and  in  base  a  fleece  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  or  and  gules,  a  cubit  arm  habited 
in  a  khaki  sleeve  and  holding  in  the  hand  a  teazel 
slipped  and  leaved  proper.     Motto — "  Esto  fidelis." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Sykes,  of    Kirkburton,  b.  1830  ; 

d.  1902;  m.  1852,  Rachel  (d.   1903),   d.   of  George 

Carter,  of  Kirkbuton  : — 
Sir  Charles  Sykes,  1st  Bart.,  K.B.E.  (Civ.  19 18),  J. P. 
Huddersfield.  b.  1867  ;  m.  1892,  Mary,  d.  of  Benjamin 
Newsome,  of  Huddersfield;  and  has  issue — (1)  Benjamin 
Hugh  Sykes,  Esq.,  6.  1893;  (2)  Stanley  Edgar  Sykes, 
Esq.,  Capt.  W.R.  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1895  [m.  1921,  Florence 
Anaise,  d.  of  Francois  Le  Gallais  (Res. — Catherine  Road, 
Surbiton)] ;  (3)  Charles  Newsome  Sykes  Esq.,  b.  1899  ; 
Mary  Margaret  [m.  1920,  Capt.  Guy  Clifford,  W.  R.Yorks. 
Regt.  {Res. — Westwood,  Galashiels)].  Seat — Kings- 
knowes, Galashiels,  N.B.  Clubs—  R.A.C.,  National 
Liberal. 


The  Late  JAMES  NIELD  SYKES,  of  Field  House, 
Lindley,  Huddersfield,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for  the  West  Riding  of 
the  County  of  York  and  the  Borough  of  Huddersfield. 
Born  1825,  being  the  sixth  son  of  John  Sykes  of  Lindley, 
Huddersfield,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  daughter  of  John 
Bray.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  three  chevronels 
sable  between  two  fountains  in  chiet  proper,  and  a  bugle- 
horn  stringed  in   base  of    the    second,  for   distinction,  in 


the  sinister  hand  on  a  whelk-shell  sable.     Motto — "  Hodie 

non  eras."     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Only  son  of  Frederick  William  Sykes,  Esq.,  of  Green 
Lea,  Lindley,  Huddersfield,  J. P.  W.R.  Yorks.  and  for 
the  Borough  of  Huddersfield,  b.  1858  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1880, 
Catherine,  daughter  of  John  Whitley,  J. P.,  of  West 
House,  Halifax,  Yorks.  : — 
Stanley    William    Sykes,    Esq.,    O.B.E.,    M.C.,    M.A. 

Cantab.,  Capt.  Gen.  List  Res.  of  Officers,  Barrister-at-Law 

Inner  Temple,  b.  1884.      Postal  addresses  —  Balls  Grove, 

Grantchester,  Cambridge;  76  St.  George's  Road,  S.W.i  ; 

4  New   Square,    Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C2,     Clubs — Arthur's, 

Pratt's,  United  University. 


the  honour  point  a  fleur-de-lis  azure.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
man  in  profile  proper  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lis 
azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  fountain,  and  resting 
the  sinister  hand  on  a  whelk-shell  sable.  Livery — Green 
coat,  scarlet  waistcoat,  silver  buttons,  drab  overcoat,  green 
collar.  Married,  April  29,  1852,  Ann  Fox,  daughter  of 
John  Fox  of  Daisy  Lea,  Lindley,  Huddersfield ;  and  died 
1903,  leaving  Issue — Sarah  Ann  [married  William  Alfred 
Whitehead,  Baildon,  Shipley] ;  Lucy  Jane  ;  and  Mary  Alice 


^>pm 


'ogm 


1893 


SYMINGTON  of  Newark,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.  (L.O., 
7  Nov.  1907).  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  a  sword  proper! 
hiked  and  pommelled  or,  between  two  mullets,  one  in 
chief  and    one   in    base  of  the   second.     Mantling:  gules, 


doubled  argent.     CreBt— On   a   wreath   of  his   liveries,  a 

cross  moline  gules,  charged  with  a  lozenge  argent.     Motto 

— "  Progrediendo  et  alta  petendo." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Brown  Symington,  Gentleman,  of 
Newark,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.,  b.  1852;  d,  1918  ;  m. 
1878,  Jeanie,  d.  of  William  Abercrombie  (of  the  family 
of  Abbots  Thrush  and  Abbots  Kersie),  Banker, 
Paisley : — 
William  Clark    Symington,    Gentleman,    Ph.B.    (Yale), 

served  Great  War  1917-18,  with  American  Field  Artillery, 

b.  1879.     Res.— 2  Park  Place,  Newark,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A.  ; 

The  Pines,  Plymouth,  Mass.     Clubs—  Union,  Merchants', 

Yale  (New  York),  etc. 


SYMON  of  Adelaide  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  sable  and 
argent,  in  chief  a  pale  erminois,  between  two  roses  of  the 
second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  in  base  a  thistle  also 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  scroll  of  paper  fessewise  argent,  a  grey- 
hound's head  erased  or.  Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 
Son   of  the  late  James  Symon,  Stirling,  N.B. : — 

Hon.  Sir  Josiah  Henry  Symon,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  Attor- 
ney-Gen. Australian  Commonwealth  1904-5,  Senator 
1901-13,  b.  1846;  m.  1 881,  Mary  Eleanor,  d.  of  Charles 
Tobin  Cowle,  of  Adelaide,  and  has  issue— (1)  Charles  James 
Ballarat  Symon,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Barrister -at- Law,  Inner 
Temple,  b.  1886  ;  (2)  Romilly  Josiah  Edward  Symon,  Esq., 
£.1889;  (3)  Oscar  Sturt  Symon,  Esq.,  b.  1891  ;  (4)  Carril 
Hector  Nicholson  Symon,  Esq.,  b.  1893;  (5)  Oliver  Jose 
Levers  Symon,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1895; 
and  5  daus.  Res.—  Manoah,  Upper  Sturt,  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia  ;  Selma,  Fitzroy,  Adelaide.     Club— Adelaide. 


RICHARD  HERBERT  TAYLER  SYMONDS- 
TAYLER,  Esquire,  J. P.  co.  Hereford,  late  Major  4th  Batt. 
(The  King's)  Shropshire  Light  Infantry  (Herefordshire 
Militia),  B.A.  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  served  Great 
War  as  Lt.-Col.  1st  (Res.)  Hereford  Regt.  1915-18.  Born 
July  27,  1867,  sixth  son  of  the  late  J.  F.  Symonds,  Esquire, 
of  Okeleigh,  in  the  county  of  Hereford,  Justice  of  the 
Peace  ;  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Tayler  and 


SYMNS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  between  two 
pallets  and  as  many  cross  crosslets  in  fesse  azure. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wceath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  out  of  a  mount  vert,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
azure,  holding  in  the  paws  a  battleaxe  erect  between  two 
olive-branches  all  proper.    Motto — "  Ferio  tego." 

Sons  of  Rev.  J.  E.  Symns,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  of  Wood- 
ford Wells,  Essex,  b.  1837  ;   d.  1906  ;  m.  1867,  Mary, 
d.  of  Robert  Corser,  of  Redhill,  Surrey  : — 
Robert  Corser  Montfort  Symns,  Esq.,  late  I.C.S.,  late 
Major  Moulmein  Vol.  Rifles,  has  Frontier  Medal,  Sima 
Clasp  (1893),   Delhi  Medal  (1912),  b.    1867;    m.   1894, 
Mary  Pauline,  d.  of  the  late  William  Jones,  of  Hove. 
Res.— 53  HollandPark,  W.i  1.   Club— E.I.  United  Service . 
John  Montfort  Symns,  Gentleman,  Indian  Educational 
Service,    b.  ;    m.   and  has  issue  —  John  Anthony 

Symns,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 
Club — Authors'. 

Son  of  Symns,  b. 

d.  of  : — 

John  Llewellyn  Montfort  Symns, 
(Cantab.),  D.M.O.  Scottish  Board  of 
b.  .     Res. — Glasgow. 


w. 


Gentleman,  M.D. 
Health,  Glasgow, 


the  arms  of  that  family  quarterly  with  his  own,  by  Royal 
Licence,  in  the  year  1886.  Armorial  bearings—  He  bears 
for  Arms  :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  chevron  between  two 
lions  passant  in  chief  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  sable,  a 
lozenge  between  two  annulets  of  the  field  (for  Tayler) ;  2  and 
3,  sable,  a  dolphin  naiantembowed,  devouring  a  fish,  in  chief 
three  trefoils  all  argent  (for  Symonds) ;  and  for  his  CreBte, 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  battlements  of  a  tower, 
and  issuant  therefrom  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  collared 
and  charged  upon  the  shoulder  with  a  lozenge  within  an 
annulet  all  argent,  and  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  an 
arrow  point  downwards  proper  (for  Tayler) ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  well  sable,  a  dolphin 
as  in  the  arms  (for  Symonds);  with  the  Motto,  "  Miseris 
succurrere  disco."  Married,  January  17,  1894,  Edith  Sarah, 
fifth  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Kingsley,  M.D. ,  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon  ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Frederick  Kingsley 
Symonds-Tayler,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.S.L.I.,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in 
action  1917  ;  (2)  Richard  Victor  Symonds-Tayler,  Esq., 
D.S.C.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1897  [m.  1925,  Letitia 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Ernest  J.  Gunner,  of  Camberley]  ;  and 
Mary  Edith  Joy  [m.  1926,  Lieut.-Comdr.  J.  T.  Borrett, 
O.B.E.,  R.N.].    Residence — Copelands,  Holmer,  Hereford. 


1894  &ym 

SYMONDS,  see  LODER-SYMONDS. 

CAROLINE  ELIZABETH  SYMONDS,  Spinster,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Thomas  P.  Symonds,  Esq.,  of 
Pengethly,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  the  co.  of  Hereford 
(High  Sheriff  1874),  by  his  wife  Anna,  third  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Peter  Cotes,  Rector  of  Litchfield,  in  the  co.  of 
Southampton.  Armorial  bearings  are,  upon  a  lozenge  : 
Sable,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  vorant,  a  fish  in  chief, 
three  trefoils  slipped  all  argent.  Estate  and  postal  address 
— Pengethly,  near  Ross.  Postal  address — 34  Windmill 
Road,  Headington,  Oxford. 


Spn 


Bertram  Hanmer  Bunbury  Symons-Jeune,  Esq. ,  late 
Capt.  R.A.S.C.,  b.  1883;  m.  1907,  Violet  Maud,  younger 
d.  of  John  William  Rhodes,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Hemerton, 
Bucks.  ;  and  has  issue — Marie  Violet  Pamela.  Seat  — 
Runnymede  House,  Old  Windsor. 

SYMPSON  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
guttee-d'or,  between  two  peacocks'  heads  erased  in  chief 
proper,  and  a  serpent  nowed  in  base  vert.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
or,   guttee-de-poix,  holding   between  the  paws  a  maunch 


SYMONDS  of  Okeleigh,  Hereford  (H.  Coll.,  1881). 
Sable,  a  dolphin  naiant  embowed  and  vorant  a  fish  proper, 
in  chief  three  trefoils  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  well,  a 
dolphin,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  —  "  Miseris  succurrere 
disco."     Livery — Black,  with  white  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  James  Frederick  Symonds,  Esq.,   J. P.,  of 
Okeleigh,  co.   Hereford,  b.   1820;    d.   1911  ;    m.   1845, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d    of  John  Cleave,  Clerk  of  the  Peace, 
Hereford : — ■ 
The  late  Frederick  Cleave  Loder-Symonds,  Esq.  (g.v.). 
Sons  of  William  Powell  Symonds,  Gentleman,  I.C.S., 
b.   1856  ;  d.  1915;   m.   1897,  Grace  Isabel,  d.  of  Hon. 
T.  B.  Kirkham  :— 
William  Powell  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 
Edward  Oke  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Arthur  Thomas  Reginald  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Sons  of  George  Henry  Hamilton  Symonds,  Gentleman, 
M.D. ,  b.  i860;  d.  1928  ;  m.  .1904,  Katherine  Anne,  d. 
of  Rev.  J.  E.  Grasett  :— 
Oswald  Grasett  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. — 
Rowland  Charles  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Frederick  Philip  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Yngr.    sons   of  James   Frederick   Symonds  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (see  above) : — 
Noel  Parry  Symonds,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1863  ; 
m.  1906,  Mabel  Alloway,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Askwith  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Reginald  Askwith  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906  ;  (2)  Ronald  Henry  Humphrys  Symonds,  Gentleman, 
b.   1909  ;    (3)  Frederick  Michael  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b. 
191 1  ;  (4)  Robert  Vincent  Symonds,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Res. — 48  De  Parys  Avenue,  Bedford. 

Richard  Herbert  Tayler  Symonds-Tayler,  Esq.  (g.v.). 

SYMONS,  see  SOLTAU-SYMONS. 

SYMONS  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  fesse  azure  and  erminois, 
a  pale  counterchanged,  and  three  trefoils  slipped  two  and 
one,  all  within  a  bordure  also  counterchanged.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  ermine 
per  pale  ermine  and  erminois,  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped 
proper.  Motto — "Nil  admirari."  Livery — White  coat, 
brass  buttons,  green  plush  breeches,  white  stockings,  green 
and  yellow  waistcoat. 

Only  son  of  Thomas  Raymond  Symons,  Esq.,  of  The 

MyndePark,  J.P.,  D.L. ,  Lieut.  N.  Somerset  Yeomanry, 

and  Capt.  48th  Company  Imperial  Yeomanry,  b.  1866  ; 

d.  1922  ;  m.  1888,  Margaret  Ethel,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 

James  Rankin,  Baronet,  of  Bryngvvyn,  Hereford  :  — 

Thomas  Edward  Raymond  Symons,  Esq.,    Major  (ret.) 

Grenadier  Guards,  b.  April  23,  1889.      Estate  and  postal 

address—  The  Mynde  Park,  Wormelow,  co.  Hereford.   Clubs 

—  White's,  Guards'. 

SYMONS-JEUNE  (R.L.,  28  Oct.  1878,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  stag  trippant  between  four 
estoiles  all  argent  (Jeune) ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  dancett^e 
argent  and  sable,  a  pale  and  three  trefoils  counterchanged 
(Symons).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  between  the  attires  of  a  stag,  affixed 
to  the  scalp  an  estoile  all  argent  (Jeune) ;  2.  on  a  mural 
crown,  three  arrows  sable,  feathered  argent,  tied  in  the 
middle  with  a  ribbon  azure  (Symons).  Motto — "  Faire  sans 
dire." 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Frederick  Symons-Jeune,  Esq., 
of  Runnymede  House,  Old  Windsor,  J. P.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Chief  Committee  Clerk  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
b.  1849  :  d'  I925  ;  in.  1873,  Frances  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Richard  Hanmer  Bunbury,  R.N.  (and  granddau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Edward  Bunbury,  7th  Baronet, 
K.C.B.):— 


sable,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind  leg  on  a  serpent  nowed 

vert.     Motto — "  Laetus  sorte  mea. "     Livery — Dark  green, 

with  silver  buttons,  dark  green  overcoat. 

Only  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Edward  Mansel  Sympson,  of 
Doloraine  Court,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Cantab.),  F.S.A., 
b.  i860;  d.  1922;  m.  1888,  Florence  Mabel,  younger 
dau.  of  Joseph  Knight,  Barrister-at-Law,  F.S.A.,  of 
27  Camden  Square,  N.W.  : — 
Thomas  Mansel  Sympson,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.     Res. — 

Deloraine  Court,  Lincoln. 

SYNGE,  see  BROWN-SYNGE-HUTCHINSON. 

SYNNOT,  see  HART-SYNNOT. 

SYNGE  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Shropshire,  1623).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  three  millstones  proper  (Synge,  originally 
Millington)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  sable,  beaked  and  legged  gules  (Synge,  originally 
Millington).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  an  eagle's  claw  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Ccelestia  canimus. " 

Sons  of  Sir  Francis  Robert  Millington  Synge,  6th  Bart., 

of  Lislee  Court,  co.  Cork,  Major  late  S.  Lanes.  Regt. , 

b.  1851 ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1876,  Frances  Elizabeth  (d.  1911), 

d.  of  Robert  Evans  of  Rock  Ferry,  co.  Chester  : — 

Sir  Robert  Millington  Synge,  7th  Bart.,  of  Lislee  Court 

(12  Aug.   1801),   b.   1877.     Seats — Syngefield,  King's  Co.  ; 

Lislee  Court,  co.  Cork. 

Neale  Hutchinson  Synge,  Esq.,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Edward  Synge,  Esq.,b.  1882.     Res. — 
Son  of  Major  Robert  Follett  Synge,   1st  West  India 
Regt.,  b.   1 821 ;  d.  i860;  m.   1855,  Catherine  Waddell 
Boyd,  d.  of  David  Miller,  Barrister-at-Law  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Robert  Follett  Muter  Foster  Millington  Synge, 
Reserve  of  Officers,   late  Highland  Lt.   Inf. ,  b.   1857  ;   m. 
1884,  Charlotte  Granville,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  James 


S£n 


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1895 


Stuart,  R.E.  ;  and  has  issue — Alan  Hamilton  Stuart  Synge, 
Gentleman,  b.  1886  [m.  1920,  Alice  May  Bradley,  of 
Washington,  U.S.A.].     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  William  Webb  Follett  Synge,    Esq.,   Consul- 

General  in  Cuba,  b.  1826;  d.  1891  ;  m.  1853,  Henrietta 

Mary,  d.    of  Col.    Robert   Dewar   Wainwright,    U.S. 

Marine  Corps  : —     - 

Francis  Julian  Synge,  Esq.,  Registrar  in  Chancery  Div. 

of  Supreme   Court,    b.    1856 ;    m.   1890,    Mary   Auchmuty 

(d.  1920),  d.  of  the  late  R.  Sands  Tucker  of  New  York  and 

Lenox,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Robert  Millington 

Synge,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Coldstream  Guards,  served  Great 

War  from  1914,  b.  1894  [m.  1922,  Christabel  Etrenne,  d.  of 

the   late  Charles  Lyon   Liddell  ;    and   has   issue — Pamela 

Mary   {Res. — Dapplemere,    Chorley   Wood,    Herts.)];    (2) 

Allen  Francis  Synge,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Irish  Gds.,  b.  1898  ; 

killed   in   action    1917  ;    and    Violet    Montresor.      Res. — 

3  Wellington  Square,  S.W.3.     Club — Travellers'. 

Capt.  William  Makepeace  Thackeray  Synge,  late  R.A. , 
Gov.  of  Walton  Prison,  Liverpool  (ret.  1907),  b.  i860  ;  m.  1st, 
1892,  Ethel  Elais  {d.  1895),  d.  of  Alfred  Wilkinson  of  Harrow; 
2nd,  1898,  Ethel  Rose,  d.  of  H.  Bramwell  of  Crown  East 
Court,  Worcs.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue  (by  1st  marriage) 
— William  Alfred  Thackeray  Synge,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Res.  of 


Officers,  late  The  King's  Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  1893  [m. 
1920,  Hilda,  d.  of  Eben  Pike,  of  Kilcrenagh,  co.  Cork  ; 
and  has  issue — Brian  Thackeray  Synge,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 
John  Millington  Synge,  Gentleman,  b.  1923] ;  and  (by 
2nd  marriage)  Ethel  Mary.  Res. — Crossways,  Buddington, 
Midhurst. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Alexander  Hamilton  Synge,  Vicar  of  St. 
Peter's,  Ipswich,  b.   1820 ;  d.  1872  ;   m.  1855,  Eugenia, 
d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Bishop  Elliott  of  Brighton: — 
Edward  Elliott  Synge,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Percy  Hamilton   Synge,   Gentleman,  b.    1872;   in.   1901, 
Hon.  Ella  Campbell  Scarlett,  M.D.,  eldest  d.  of  the  3rd 
Baron  Abinger.     Res. — 25  Marlborough  Road,  N.W.8. 
Sons  of  John  Hatch  Synge,   Gentleman,  Barrister-at 
Law,  b.  1824 ;  d.  1872  ;  m.   1856,  Kathleen,  d.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Traill  of  Schull,  co.  Cork  : — 
Robert  Anthony  Synge,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — 
Edward  Synge,   Gentleman,    b.    1859;    tn.    1885,    Ellen 
Frances,   eldest  d.  of  James  Price  of  Knockeevin,   Grey- 
stone,  co.  Wicklow.     Res. — 

Samuel  Synge,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

Son  of  Richard  Synge  of  Australia,  b.   1835  ;  d.   1874  ; 
m.  1866 : — 
Henry  Synge  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res.— 


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TAAFFE  (U.O. ).  Gules,  a  cross  argent,  fretty  azure. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  a  sword 
proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or.  Motto—"  In  hoc  signo  spes 
mea." 

Sons  of  Capt.  George  Joseph  Taaffe,  J. P.,  D.L.   of 
Smarmore    Castle,    co.    Louth,   late    4th    Batt.   Roy. 
Lanes.     Regt.,    b.     1866;    d.    1923;    m.    1895,    Alice 
Catherine    Trevor,    d.    of    B.   T.    Griffith    Boscawen, 
Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Trevalyn,  co.  Denbigh:  — 
George     Randal     Joseph     Taaffe,    Gentleman,     Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.   (S.R.)  Roy.  W.    Kent  Regt.  6.   1897.      Seats— 
Smarmore  Castle,  Ardee,  and  Glenkeiran,  co.  Meath. 
Rudolph  Trevor  Aloysius  Taaffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 

LIONEL  RICHARD  PLUNKET  TABUTEAU, 
Gentleman.  Born  March  12,  1869,  being  the  second  son 
of  Richard  Mayne  Tabuteau,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Con- 
stance Gertrude  Maria,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Patrick 
Plunket.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  fesse  gules,  be- 
tween three  ermine  spots.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ermine  spot  sable. 
Motto — "Toujours  sanstache."  Married,  April  21,  1893, 
Eva  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of  Keith  Hamilton  Hallowes ; 
and  has  Issue — Muriel  Flora  ;  Nora  Constance  ;  and  Ruth 
Eva.     Residence — 48  Park  Avenue,  Sandymount,  Dublin. 

TABUTEAU  of  Tullamore  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  fesse 
gules  between  three  ermine  spots.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  ermine 
spot  sable.     Motto — "  Toujours  sans  tache." 

Sons  of  Joseph  Olivier  Tabuteau,  b.  1835;  d.  1906;  m. 
i860,  Agnes  Maclvor  Paterson  :  — 
Augustus  Joseph  Olivier  Tabuteau,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 
Res.— 
Henry  Tabuteau,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Charles  Tabuteau,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Joseph  Tabuteau,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Yr.  son  of  Joseph  Tabuteau,  R.M.,  b.  1798  ;  d.  1879  ; 
m.  1832,  Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas  Crowe  of  The  Abbey, 
Ennis,  co.  Clare: — 
Rev.  Augustus  Tabuteau-Herrick,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
late  Capt.   H.M.  65th  Regt.,  served  in  Maori  War  1863-5 
(medal,  ment.  desp.),  b.  1840;  m.  1868,  Mary  Eliza,  d.  of 
Thomas  Bousfield  Herrick  of  Shippool ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)   Augustus  William  Tabuteau-Herrick,   F.R.C.S.I.,    b. 
1869  \m.  ,  Jenny  Frances  Hill ;  and  has  issue — Thomas 

Bousfield  Herrick  Tabuteau- Herrick,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.M.C. , 
M.B.,  B.Ch.  (Dub.) ;  and  Olive  Francis  (i?«.— Nyddcombe, 
Chapel  Road,  Upper  Warlingham,  Surrey)] ;  (2)  James 
Hugh  Tabuteau-Herrick,  b.  1872  [m.  Alice  Catherine 
Brinsted] ;  (3)  Edgar  Oliver  Tabuteau-Herrick,  b.  1876  ; 
(4)  Frederick  Joseph  Tabuteau-Herrick,  b.  1877;  (5)  Henry 
Gordon  Tabuteau-Herrick,  b.  1881 ;  Eilie  Augusta  [m,  1897, 
Ernest  Edwin  Lucas];  and  Mary  Violet.  Seat—  Shippool, 
Innishannon,  co.  Cork. 

The  Reverend  RICHARD  JOHN  TACON,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  J.P.  Norfolk,  M.A.  Camb. ,  Rector  and  Patron 
of  Rollesby.  Born  March  26,  1847,  being  the  third  son  of 
Charles  Tacon  of  Hinton  Hall,  Suffolk,  by  his  wife  Mary 
Ann  Girling  of  Yoxford.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  a 
cross  flory  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  martlet, 
and  in  the  second  and  third  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  couped  at  the  shoulder  and  fesseways  all  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  as  in  the  arms,  gauntletedall  sable, 
holding  a  flagstaff  proper,  therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister 
a  banner  argent,  charged  with  a  lyre  also  sable,  three  escal- 
lops fessewise  or.  Motto— "Aut  vincam  aut  perido." 
Married,  May  7,  1878,  Caroline  Ballard  (d.  1921),  only 
dau.  of  John  Ballard  Pitt,  M.D.,  of  The  'Grove,  East 
Dereham,  Norfolk  ;  by  whom  he  has  had  Issue—  (1)  Richard 
Charles  Tacon,  Esq.,  J.P.  Norfolk,  M.A.(Oxon.),  b.  Mays, 
1881  ;  (2)  Waveney  Pitt  Tacon,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
Norfolk  Regt.  (Club— Bath),  b.  Oct.  3,  1882;  (3)  Dudley 
George  Tomline  Tacon,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  24,  1886 ; 
(4)  Thomas  Henry  Warcup  Tacon,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 
b.  Jan.   18,  1890   [m.  1916,  Muriel,  d.  of  G.  D.  Gowing,  of 


Sprowston,  Norfolk,  and  has  Issue — Peter  Tacon,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1919];  (5)  Ernest  John  Ballard  Tacon,  Gentleman, 
b.  Jan.  16,  1895,  killed  in  action,  1917;  Ethel  Safford  ; 
Mabel  Dacre  [m.  1900,  Percy  Edmund  Muskett  of  Clip- 
pesby  Hall,  Norfolk] ;  and  Caroline  Ada  Chute  \m.  1909, 
Edmund  Henry  Symes-Thompson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.].  Res. 
— The  Rectory,  Rollesby ;  5  Park  Mansions,  Lowestoft ; 
Mansion  House,  Eye.    Clubs — Conservative,  Constitutional. 

TAGART  of  Old  Sneed  Park  (H.  Coll.,  4  March  1912). 
Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  four  falcons'  heads  erased  in  cross 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-greyhound  rampant  argent,  hold- 
ing between  the  paws  a  sword  erect  or.  Motto — "  Vi  et 
virtute." 

Son  of  Francis  Tagart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.R.G.S.,of  Old 

Sneed  Park,  Glos,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1848,  Isabella 

Firmin  Ongley,  d.  of  Capt.  Ongley  Hopson,  formerly 

25th  Light  Dragoons  : — 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harold  Arthur  Lewis  Tagart,  K.C.M.G. 

(1918),  C.B.    (1915),  D.S.O.  Comdr.   Legion  of  Honour, 

late   15th  Hussars,  ret.   1919,  D.L. ,  J.P.  Devon,  Lord  of 

the  Manor  of  Feniton,  b.  1870;  m.  1st,  1900,  Lady  Mary 

Stuart-Keppel  (d.  1906),  d.  of  7th  Earl  of  Albemarle  ;  2nd, 

1908,  Josephine  Mary  Charlotte  (d.  1928),  d.  of  late  Hubert 

Washington  Hibbert.    Seat  ~  Awliscombe  House,  Honiton, 

Devon.     Clubs — Marlborough,  Boodle's,  Turf. 

TAGORE  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  a 
bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out 
of  an  eastern  crown  and  between  two  wings  issuant  there- 
from or,  a  representation  of  Vishnu  proper. 

Son    of    Maharajah   Bahadur  Sir    Joteendra    Mohun 
Tagore,  K. C.S.I. ,  of  Calcutta,  b.  ;  d.  :  — 

Maharajah  Bahadur  the  Hon.  Sir  Prodyot  Coomar 
Tagore,  Knt.  Bach.  (1906),  M.L.C.,  Bengal,  Hon.  Sec. 
to  British  India  Assn.  1899-1912,  Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1908 
and  1909,  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate,  a  Trustee  of  the 
Indian  Museum,  Memb.  of  Executive  Committee  Victoria 
Memorial,  b.  1872.  Res. — Tagore  Castle,  and  The  Prasad, 
Calcutta ;  Emerald  Bower,  Cossipur.  Clubs — Calcutta, 
Br.  Indian  Assn. 

TAILBY.  Ermine,  a  saltire  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a 
garb  between  two  escallops  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
bull  passant  ermine,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper, 
the  sinister  foot  resting  on  an  escallop  or.  Motto — "  Certum 
pete  finem."     Livery — Dark  blue. 

Only  son  of  T.  M.  T.  Tailby,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 

nth  Hussars,  b.  1862;  d.  1916 ;  m.  1892,  Beatrice,  d. 

of  C.  W.  Stoughton,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. ,  and 

Ballynoe,  co.  Kerry  : — 
George  William  Alan  Tailby,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Leicester, 
Capt.  late  nth  Hussars,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Skeffington 
and  Welham,  *.  1893;  m.  1923,  Celia  Maud,  d.  of  late 
A.  R.  Donisthorpe,  of  Quenby  Hall,  Leicestershire,  and 
widow  of  George  Heriot.  Res.—  Skeffington  Hall,  Leicester- 
shire.    Clubs — Cavalry,  County  (Leicester). 

TALBOT,  see  SHREWSBURY  and  CHETWYND- 
TALBOT. 

TALBOT  (Vn.  Salop,  1623).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (Talbot) ;  2.  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  within  a  bordure  or  (Belesmo,  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury) ;  3.  bendy  of  ten  argent  and  gules  (Talbot,  ancient) ; 
4.  or,  three  garbs  within  a  double  tressure  counter-flory 
gules  (Comin,  Lord  Badenoch)  ;  5.  barry  of  ten  argent  and 
azure,  twelve  martlets  in  orle  gules  (Valence) ;  6.  or,  three 
inescutcheons  barry    of  six  vair  and    gules  (Monchensie)  ; 

7.  per  pale  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Marshall) , 

8.  or,  six  lions  rampant,  three,  two,  and  one,  sable  (Strong- 
bow) ;  9.  sable,  three  garbs  argent  (Macmurgh,  Macmur- 
rough)  ;    10.   argent,  two  lions   passant   gules   (Strange)  ; 

11.  gules,   three  lions   passant  in  pale   argent   (Gifford); 

12.  chequy  or  and  azure,  a  bend  gules  (Clifford)  ;  13.  gules, 
on  a  saltire  argent,  a  martlet  sable ;  14.  or,  fretty  gules,  a 


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canton   ermine   (Nevill) ;    15.    gules,   a   lion  rampant   or, 
billetee  sable  (Bulmer) ;  16.  argent,  a  chief  indented  azure 
(Midleham) ;    17.    quarterly,  or   and  gules,   a   bend   sable 
(Clavering) ;  18.  argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  gules 
(Furnivall) ;  19.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  gules  and 
sable  (Lovetot)  ;    20.  or,  a  fret  gules  (Verdon) ;    21.  or,  a 
fesse  gules   (Colville) ;    22.  per   pale   or    and  vert,  a   lion 
rampant   gules  debruised  by  a   bend  argent  (Bigot);    23. 
gules,  between  two  flaunches  chequy  argent  and  azure,  as 
many  crosses  formed  in  pale  or,  each  charged  with  a  cross 
formed  sable  (Sherington  of  Lacocke,  Wilts.);    24.  sable, 
a    lion    rampant   argent   (Matthews   of    Castle    Menych). 
Mantling   gules   and    or.      Crest — On   a   chapeau   gules, 
turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended  or.     Motto — 
"  Prfit  d'accomplir."     Badge — Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a, 
talbot  argent.     Livery — Claret,  trimmed  scarlet  and  gold. 
Heir  male  and  senior  male  lines:  — 
The  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  {q.v.). 
Vide  also  Chetwynd-Talbot. 
Eld.  son  of  Capt.  Henry  Chailes  Talbot,  late  43rd  Foot, 
b.   1838  ;    d.   1901  ;  m.   1867,  Juliana   Augusta,   d.    of 
Capt.  Hugh  Berners,  R.N.  : — 
kev.  Henry  Arthur  Charles  Talbot  (Father  John)  in  Holy 
Orders   of  the   Church   of   Rome,   late    Lieut.    4th    Batt. 
Oxfordsh.  Lt.  Inf.,  b.   1868.      Res. — The  Oratory,  Bromp- 
ton,  S.W. 

Son  of  Captain  Henry  Fitzroy  George  Talbot,  D.S.O., 
R.N.,  b.  1874;  d.  1920;   m.  1904,  Susan  Blair  Athol, 
only  d.  of  William  Allison  of  Kelvington,  Yoiks.  : — 
Arthur    Allison    Fitz-Roy    Talbot,    Gentleman,    R.N., 
b.  1909.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Major  Francis  Arthur  Bouverie  Talbot,  late 

Oxfordsh,  Lt.   Inf. ,  b.  1851;   d.  1916;    m.  1878,  Alice 

Mary    Beatrice,    d.    of    Maj.-Gen.    Edward    Melville 

Law  ford : — 

Frank  Eustace  George  Talbot,  Esq. ,  Col.  (ret.)  14th  Sikhs, 

served   in  China  (medal)  1900,    and  Great  War  1914-19, 

b.    1879;  m.  1909,  Ruth  Leslie,  d.  of  Col.  E.  W.  Creswell, 

late  R.E.      Res.  —  14    Neville   Terrace,   S.W.7.     Club  — 

United  Service. 

Cecil  Ponsonby  Talbot,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  with  bar,  Capt.  R.N. , 
Chief  of  the  Naval  Air  Section  Admiralty  since  1926,  Chev. 
Legion  of  Honour  (medal  saving  life),  b.  1884;  m.  1912, 
Bridget,  d.  of  R.  B.  D.  Bradshaw  of  Fairfield,  Barrow-in- 
Furness,  and  has  issue — Francis  Robert  Cecil  Talbot, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Edward  Bartle  Talbot,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915  ;  John  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1925;  and  Barbara 
Bridget.  Postal  Address — Kirkstall,  Alverstoke,  Hants. 
C/ub — United  Service. 

Son    of   George    Ponsonby    Talbot,    Gentleman,     of 

Cortworth,  Wentworth,  Rotherham,  b.  1853;  d.  1924; 

m.  1887,  Blanche,  d.  of  Adm.  Hon.  George  Douglas: — 

Arthur  George   Talbot,   Esq.,    Comdr.   R.N.,   b.    1892; 

?n.    1918,    Doris,    d.   of  Charles    Fremantle    Branson,   of 

Woodlands,  Putney  Heath,  and  has  Issue — Diana  Maud 

Ponsonby.    Res. — 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Fitzroy  Somerset  Talbot,  b.  1837  ; 

d.    1906  ;    m.    1869,    Mary   Elizabeth,    d.    of  W.    H. 

Nicholson: — 

Col.   George    Reginald  Fitzroy  Talbot,    Hon.   Col.  late 

56th  Wessex  Bde.  R.F.A.  and  late  R.H.G.,  Capt.  and  Hon. 

Major  Devon  R.G.A.,  served  N.W.  Frontier  1897-8  (desp.) 

S.    Africa  1899-1902,    and   Great   War   (desp.),   b.    1870: 

m.  1902,  Eleanor  Morwenna,  only  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Roger 

Granville,  Sub. -Dean  and  Preb.  Exeter  Cathedral  ;  and  has 

issue — Granville  Fitzroy  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and 

Gwendoline  Betty  Alice.     Res. — 

TALBOT  of  Malahide  (Confn.  U.O.,  188-).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  erminois ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  (Talbot) ;  2. 
bendy  often  argent  and  gules  (Talbot,  ancient,  Vn.  Dublin) ; 
3.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
a  crescent  sable  for  difference  (Talbot  of  Carton).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  chapeau  gules,  turned 
up  ermine,  a  lion  passant  erminois  (Talbot) ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  talbot  dog  passant  argent,  langued  gules 
(Talbot,  Vn.  Dublin).     Motto—"  Forte  et  fidele." 

Only  son  of  Richard  Wogan,  5th  Baron  Talbot  of 
Malahide,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Dublin,  late  Lieut.  9th 
Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1846;  d.  1921  ;  in.  1st,  1873,  Emily 
Harriet  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Sir  James  Boswell,  2nd  Bart, 
of  Auchinleck  ;  2nd,  1901,  Isabel  Charlotte,  D.B.E., 
d.  of  late  Robert  Blake  Humfrey  and  widow  of  John 
Gurney  of  Sprowston  Hall,  Norwich:  — 


Rt.  Hon.  James  Boswell  Talbot ,  6th  Baron  Talbot  of  Mala- 
hide and  Baron  Malahide  of  Malahide  (Irel. ,  26  May  1831), 
Baron  Talbot  de  Malahide  (U.K.,  9  Nov.  1856),  Hereditary 
Lord  Admiral  of  Malahide  and  the  Seas  adjoining  (5  March, 
15  Edward  IV.).  [Supporters  —  Dexter,  a  talbot  or; 
sinister,  a  lion  gules],  b.  1874;  m.  1924,  Joyce  Gunning,  d.  of 
Frederick  Kerr  of  85  Coleherne  Court,  S.W.  Seat — 
Malahide  Castle,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs — Windham,  Kildare 
Street  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  James,  4th  Lord  Talbot  of  Malahide,  b.  1805  ; 

d.    1883 ;    m.    1842,   Maria  Margaretta,   d.   of  Patrick 

Murray  of  Simprin,  co.  Forfar: — 

Hon.   Reginald  Gilbert  Murray  Talbot,  C.B.E.,  LL.B. 

(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1849  !  m-  ist>  x885,  Edith  Lucy 

Murray  (d.  1901),  d.  of  Rev.  Jermyn  Pratt  of  Ryston  Hall, 

Norfolk;   2nd,  1907,  Richenda,  third  d.  of  the  late  Charles 

Buxton,  M.P.     Res.—  32  St.  George's  Road,  S.W.     Club— 

Windham. 

Col.  Hon.  Milo  George  Talbot,  C.B.,  Lt.-Col.  and  Bt.-Col. 
late  R.E.,  formerly  Director  of  Survey,  Egypt,  has  2nd 
class  Medjidie  and  3rd  class  Osmanieh,  b.  1854;  m.  1911, 
Eva,  yst.  d.  of  late  John  Joicey,  M. P.,  of  Newton  Hall, 
Northumberland;  and  has  issue — Milo  John  Reginald 
Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Rose  Maud.  Res. — 
Bifrons,  Canterbury.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  of  John  Reginald  Charles  Talbot,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos. 

Devon  and  Dorset,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt., 

Mayor  of  Lyme  Regis   1901-3,  b.   1861  ;  d.  1909  ;   m. 

1887,  Maria  Josephine,  only  d.    of  3rd   Due  de  Stac- 

poole :  — 

Francis  John  Reginald  Talbot,  Esq.,  b.  1889;  m.  1913, 

Violet  Mallock  (d.  1927),  d.  of  late  Arthur  Thomas  Mallock 

Bond  of  Pyne  House,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset.    Postal  add.— 

Reginald  Stanislaus  Victor  Talbot,   Esq.,   M.C. ,  temp. 

Capt.  R.  Berks.  Regt.,  b.  1897;  m.  1924,  Cecily  Elizabeth, 

d.  of  Major  Garstang  Hodgson,   of  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Res.— 

Joseph   Hubert  George  Talbot,  Gentleman,   Lieut,  late 
Coldstream  Gds.   b.   1899  '.    m.    1924,   He"lene,  only  d.  of 
M.  Goulay,  of  Besian  Court,  Seine-et-Oise,  France.    Res. — 
Sons  of  Reginald  Aloysius  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ; 
d.   1922 ;    m.   1898,   Mabile  Mary,  d.  of  Hon.    R.  A. 
Arundel : — 
Reginald    John    Arthur    Talbot,    Gentleman,    b.    1900. 
Res. — Spring  House,  Uplyme,  Lyme  Regis. 

Joseph  Hubert  Edward  Pius  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Joseph  Francis  John  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Robert  Talbot,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

TALBOT  of  Castle  Talbot  (U.O.  Arms  allowed  by 
Betham,  Dep.  Ulster,  1811).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  chapeau  proper,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended  or. 
Motto — "  Pret  d'accomplir."    Livery — Claret. 

Son  of  George  Talbot,  Esq.,  C.B.,  J. P.  co.  Wexford, 
Chief  Commnr.  of  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  1871-82, 
formerly   Capt.    13th   Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1825;  d.   1914  ;    m. 
1852,  Mary  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Francis  O'Beirne  of  James- 
town, co.  Leitrim  : — 
George  James  Francis  Talbot,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major  and 
Hon.  Lt.-Col.  late  R.F.A. ,  b.  1857;  m.  Mary,  d.  of  Henry 
Schlesinger  ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Talbot,    Esq.,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.    R.N.,   b.    1908.       Res.  —  The   Oaks,    Balcombe, 
Haywards  Heath,  Sussex.     Club — Roy.  Thames  Yacht. 

TALBOT.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  or  (for  Talbot) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or  (for  Chetwynd). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests,  1.  upon  a  chapeau  gules, 
turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended  or  (for  Talbot); 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  head  erased 
argent  (for  Chetwynd). 

Son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Adelbert  Cecil  Talbot,  K.C.I.E. 
(1895),  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  of  High  Barn,  Effing- 
ham, Surrey,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1870,  Agnes  Mary 
(d.  1894),  daughter  of  the  Reverend  W.  Clarke: — 
Adelbert  William  James  Talbot,  Esquire,  Indian  Civil 
Service  (ret.),  B.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1876.     Club — Athenaeum. 

The  late  WILLIAM  JOHN  TALBOT,  Esquire,  J. P. 
cos.  Galway  and  Roscommon,  D.L.  for  Roscommon  (High 
Sheriff  for  Roscommon  1886),  late  Capt.  7th  Brigade  South 
Irish  Division,  R.A.  Born  July  1,  1859,  being  the  only  son 
of  the  late  John  Talbot,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1857),    formerly   of    the  35th   Regt.,   by  his   second   wife, 


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Gertrude  Caroline,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Bayly  of  Ballyarthur, 
co.  Wicklow.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules 
(for  Talbot) ;  2.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  apaum^e  of  the 
third  (for  Crosbie)  ;  3.  gules,  three  cinquefoils,  two  and  one, 
ermine  (for  Hamilton).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  cup  of  maintenance 
azure,  turned  up  ermine,  a  lion  passant  gules  (for  Talbot) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  swords,  one  in  pale  with 
point  upwards,  and  two  in  saltire  with  points  downwards, 
entwined  with  a  serpent  all  proper  for  Crosbie).  Motto — 
"  PrSt  d'accomplir."  Married,  August  14,  1897,  Julia 
Elizabeth  Mary  (d.  1922),  only  child  of  Captain  Sir  Capel 
Molyneux,  Bart.,  D.L. ,  of  Castle  Dillon,  co.  Armagh  and 
died  1923.  Seat — Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon.  Club — 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

TALBOT-CROSBIE  (R.L.,  14  Feb.  1816  and  11  Nov. 
1880,  U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent, 
a  lion  rampant  sable,  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  couped  at 
the  wrist  gules  (Crosbie) ;  ii,  and  iii. ,  gules,  three  cinquefoils 
two  and  one,  ermine  (Hamilton) ;  2.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last  (Talbot  of  Mount 
Talbot)  ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Crosbie ;  4.  the  same  arms 
of  Hamilton.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  three  swords,  two  in  saltire,  pommels 
upward  and  one  erect,  pommel  downwards,  proper,  hilted 
or,  enwrapped  by  a  snake  also  proper.  Mottoes — "  In- 
dignante  invidia  florebit  Justus"  ;  "  Pret  d'accomplir." 

Sons  of  Lindsey  Bertie  Talbot-Crosbie,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Kerry  (High  Sheriff  1903),  Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.). 

b.  1844;  d.  1913;  tn.   1871,  Anne,  d.  of  Col.  Coke  of 

Trusley,  Derbyshire : — 

John    Burrell  Talbot-Crosbie,   Gentleman,   b.    1873  !    m- 

1910,  Mary,  d.  of  Gilbert  Leitch.     Postal  add. — Ardfert 

Abbey,  co.  Kerry. 

Edward  Wynne  Talbot  Crosbie,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res.— 

William  Hamilton  Talbot-Crosbie,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ; 
tn.  1905,  Augusta,  fourth  d.  of  Rev.  A.  D.  Morton,  D. D.  ; 
and  has  issue  — Lindsey  Morton  Talbot-Crosbie,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1906  ;  Priscilla  Eileen  ;  and  Sheila  Anne.  Res. — 
Maurice  Bertie  Talbot-Crosbie,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A., 
B.A.  (Dub.),  b.  ;  tn.  1907,  Olga  Agneta,  d.  of  Frederick 
Lincoln  Bevan,  J.P,  ;  and  has  issue — Darnley  John  Coke 
Talbot-Crosbie,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and  Lesbia  Violet. 
Res.— 

David  Bligh  Talbot-Crosbie,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.    Res. — 

Son   of  William   Talbot  Talbot-Crosbie,    Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  of  Ardfert   Abbey,  b.    1817 ;  d.   1899;    tn.    ist, 

1839,  Susan  Anne,  d.  of  Hon.  Lindsey  Merrik  Peter 

Burrell  :— 

William    David    Talbot-Crosbie,   Gentleman,    b.     1849  ; 

m.    1874,    Kathleen   Sophia,    d.    of  Col.    E.    T.    Coke    of 

Trusley.     Res. — 

TALBOT-PONSONBY  (R.L.,  1866).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  combs  argent  (for 
Ponsonby) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  border 
engrailed  or  (for  Talbot).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  three  arrows,  points 
downwards,  one  in  pale  and  two  in  saltire,  shafts  or, 
feathered  and  pointed  argent,  entwined  by  a  serpent  proper 
(for  Ponsonby) ;  on  a  cap  of  maintenance  gules,  turned  up 
ermine,  a  lion  statant,  tail  extended  or  (for  Talbot). 
Mottoes — 1.  "Pro  rege,  lege,  grege  "  ;  2.  (over  second 
crest),  "  Prest  d'accomplir." 

Sons  of  Charles  William  Talbot-Ponsonby,  Esquire, 
J, P.,  of  Inchiquin,  Youghal,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1927;  m.  1868, 
Constance  Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  F.  P.  Delmg- 
Radcliffe,  Esquire,  of  Hitchin  Priory,  Hertford: — 
Edward  Frederick  Talbot-Ponsonby,  Maj.  late  R.  H.A. , 
b.    1872  ;    tn.    1899,    Marion    Theodora,    d.    of    William 
Nicholson  of  Basing  Park;    and  has  issue  —  John  Arthur 
Talbot-Ponsonby,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut,  7th  Hussars,  b. 
1907;    and  Marion  Constance  [;«.    1923,  Lt.-Col.  Ernest 
Edward  Buckland  Mackintosh,  D.S.O.,  R.E.]  Postal  add.— 
Southwood,  Tiverton,  Devon.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Charles    George    Talbot-Ponsonby,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Oxon),    Barr.-at-Law,    b.  1874;    tn.    1914,    Violet    Mary, 
only  d.  of  Capt.  Raymond  Parr  of  Chester  Square,  S.W. 
and  has  issue — Edward  Fitzroy  Talbot-Ponsonby,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916.  Chambers — 5  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C. 
.    Frederick  William  Talbot-Ponsonby,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.) 


R.N.,  b.  1879;  tn.  1913,  Hannah,  yst.  d.  of  late  John  Ritchie 
Findlay,  D.L.  and  has  issue — Evelyn  John  Talbot-Ponsonby, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916;  and  Felicity  Philippa.  Res. — Beau- 
champ,  Westminster,  O.F.S.,  S.  Africa. 

Arthur  Hugh  Brabazon  Talbot-Ponsonby,  Esq.,  Major 
late  9th  Batt.  Hants.  Regt. ,  b.  1885;  tn.  1913,  Alianore 
Rachel,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Stafford  Howard,  K.C.B., 
and  has  issue — Alathea  Rachel  Constance.  Res.— Langrish 
Cottage,  Petersfield,  Hants. 

TANCRED  (H.  Coll.,  8  Sept.  1885).  Argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  escallops  gules,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  also  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours. 


an  olive-tree  fructed  proper,  charged  (for  distinction)  on  the 
trunk  with  a  cross  crosslet  gold. 

Sons   of  George   Tancred,   Esq.,   J.P.  and   D.L.    co. 
Roxburgh,    J.P.    N.R.  co.    Yorks.,  late  Capt.    Royal 
Scots  Greys  and  17th  Lancers,  b.   1831  ;  d.   1914;  tn. 
1862,   Mary  Anne   Hay   (d.    1914),    third   d.    of  Col. 
Thomas   Lumsden,  C.B.,  Belhevie   Lodge,  co.  Aber- 
deen : — 
George   Harry   Lumsden   Tancred,   Esq.,    served    in  S. 
Africa  with  Queensland   Contingent,  and   Great   War  as 
Capt.  7th  Services  Batt.  Roy.  Scots.  Fus.,  b.  1863 ;  m.  1897, 
Sarah,  d.  of  J.  Gillespie  of  Nanango  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
George  Dalton  Tancred,  Gentleman,   b.   1906  ;   (2)   Harry 
Lumsden   Tancred,    Gentleman,  b.  ;    Mary  Frances  ; 

Edith  Constance  Kimberley  ;  Dorothy ;  Sarah  Lumsden  ; 
and  Gwendoline.     Seats — 

James  Charles  Tancred,  Esq.,  Vice-Adm.  b.  1864; 
m.  ,  Margaret,  only  d.  of  late  Walter  Macmillan  Scott 

of  Wauchope  and  Pinnacle  Hill ;  and  has  issue— Katherine 
Mary  Antoinetta.  Res.  —  Alveston  Manor,  Stratford-on- 
Avon. 

Major-Gen.  Thomas  Angus  Tancred,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  R.A.  (ret.),  b.  1867.  Res.— Murdan,  Murtle, 
Aberdeenshire. 

Richard  Fairfax  Tancred,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
Ethel  Maud  Moodie  ;   and  has  issue— John  Fairfax  Tan- 
cred, Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

John  Yule  Tancred,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  19th  Punjabis,  Indian 
Army,  b.  1879.     Ret. — 

Walter  Cecil  Tancred,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1885. 
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TANCRED  (Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  escallops  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  olive-tree  fructed  proper. 
Motto — "  Aimez  Dieu." 

Eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Selby  Tancred,  8th  Bart., 

b.  1840  ;    d.  1910  ;    m.   1866,  Mary  Harriet,  d.  of 

Col.    George   Willoughby   Hemans  : — 

Sir   Thomas    Lawson-Tancred,    9th    Bart.    (17  Nov. 

1662),  J. P.  W.R.    Yorks.    [Arms  as   above  and   on  an 

escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Lawson,  namely : — 

Paly  of  four  gules  and   vert,  on  a  chevron    or,  three 

cinquefoils  azure,  and  on  a  chief  of  the  third  an  ogress, 

charged   with    a   demi-lion    rampant     argent     between 

two  crescents  sable],  b.    1870  ;   assumed  by   Deed  Poll, 

1914,    the   additional    surname    of    Lawson ;    m.    1912, 

Margery   Elinor,  J. P.,  eld.   d.  and  co-heir    of    the  late 

Andrew     S.     Lawson,     of    Aldborough    Manor;     and 

has   issue — Andrew  Thomas  Lawson-Tancred,  Esq.,  b. 

1914  ;    Henry  Lawson-Tancred,  Esq.,  and  Christopher 

Lawson-Tancred,  Esq.   (twins),  b.  1924;    Elinor  Mary ; 

and  Pauline.     Seat — Aldborough  Manor,  Boroughbridge, 

Yorks.     Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Yorkshire  (York). 

Son  of  Clement  William  Tancred,   Esq.    (4th  son 

of  7th  Bart. — see  below),  b.  1853  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1878, 

Alice  Maude,  d.   of  Oswald  Bloxsome,  formerly  of 

The  Rangers,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  : — 

Christopher  Humphrey  Tancred,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Flt.- 

Lieut.  R.A.F.,  b.  1888  ;   m.  1st,  1915,  Gladys  Winifred 

(who  obtained  a  divorce  1923),  d.  of  Robert  Chandler; 

2nd,  1927,  Margery,  d.  of  Samuel  Henry  Slater,  Esq., 

C.M.G.,   CLE,  I.C.S.     Postal  address— Whyte  Ladies, 

Letchworth,  Herts. 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Tancred,  7th  Bart.,  b.  1808  ;  d. 
18&0 ;  m.   1839,  Jane,   d.  of  Prideaux  John  Selby, 
F.R.S.E.,    F.L.S.,  of  Twizel   House,   Northumber- 
land : — 
Henry  George  Tancred  Esq.,  b.  1858  ;    m.  1st,  1881, 
Emily  Alicia  (d.  1907),  d.  of  the  late  Maj.  Slingsby  Bell 
of   Napier,  N.Z.  ;   2nd,    1908,  Rosie  Elphinstone,  d.  of 
Maj.  Slingsby  Bell,  and  widow  of  H.  A.  Warren  ;    and 
has  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Bertram  Selby  Tancred,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1895  [m.  1924,  Elsa,  d.   of  A.  V.  Sims  ;  and  has 
issue — Rex    Selby    Assheton   Tancred,    Gentleman,    b. 
1925]  ;    four   daus.      Res. — Westown,    New   Plymouth, 
New  Zealand. 

TANGYE  of  Birmingham  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Per  chevron 
gules  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  keys  erect  or,  all  within  a 
bordure  sable,  charged  with  eight  bezants.  Mantling'  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  delf 
sable,  charged  with  an  escallop  or,  between  two  bezants, 
and  perched  thereon  a  falcon  close  proper,  belled  gold. 
Motto — "  Ne  tentes  aut  perfice. " 

Eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard  Tangye,  Knight,  of  Glen- 
dorgal,    St.    Columb   Minor,  Cornwall,   and    Coombe 
Bank,  Kingston-on-Thames,  F.  R.G.S. ,  J.  P.  cos.  Corn- 
wall and  Warwick,  and  for  City  of   Birmingham,   b. 
1833 ;    d.    1906 ;    m.    1859,    Caroline,   d.    of    Thomas 
Jesper: — 
Sir  (Harold)  Lincoln  Tangye,  1st  Bart.  (1912)  of  Glen- 
dorgal,  St.  Columb  Minor,  co.  Cornwall,  J. P.  Warwickshire 
and  Smethwick,  M.I.Mech.E.,  F.R.G.S.,    Deputy  Chair- 
man  of  Tangyes    Ltd.,    b.    1866;    m.    1st,   1889,    Annie 
Gilzean  [d.  1923),  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh  Gilzean- 
Reid,    LL.D.,    D.L.,    of    Middlesborough,   Yorks.  ;    2nd, 
1923,    Florence   Phoebe,    d.    of  the  late    Loftus    William 
Otway  of  Otway  Towers,    Bushey  Heath,   and    13   Gros- 
venor    Square,    and   widow  of  H.     St.    J.    Thompson    of 
Hou  Hatch,  Brentwood  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 
Richard   Basil   Gilzean   Tangye,    Esq.,  b.   1895  lm-   IQ24, 
Clarisse,  d.  of  Baron  V.  Schosberger,  of  Tura,  Hungary 
(Res. —  The     Malt    House,     Broom,      Bidford-on-Avon, 
Warwick];    Marjorie  Gilzean    [»/.    1915,    Comdr.    M.   F. 
Robinson,    M.V.O.,    D.S.C.,    RN.];    and    Eileen    Annie 
Gilzean  [m.  1913,  Frederick  Nichols  Marcy  of  Buckingham 
Gate.S.W.].     Clubs—  Reform  and  Bath. 

TANKERVILLE,  Earl  ot,  see  BENNET. 

TANNER,  see  FARNCOMBE-TANNER. 

TAPPS-GERVIS,  see  MEYRICK. 

HARRY  HOLMES -TARN,  Esq.,  Major  (retired) 
King's  Roy.  Rifle   Corps,  late   2nd   Lieut.    13th    Hussars. 


Born  1871,  son  of  late  William  Tarn  of  Fan  Court,  Surrey, 
by  his  wife  Frances,  d.  of  Charles  Arthy.  Armorial 
bearings  (L.O. ,  1901) — Parted  per  saltire  or  and  gules, 
two  terns  naiant  in  tarns  or  lochs  undy  proper,  one 
in  chief  and  one  in  base.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  on  a  garb  fessewise,  a 
raven  all  proper  ;  and  on  an  escrol  over  the  same  this  Motto, 
"  Viret  in  asternum."  Married,  1895,  Nora  Adelgunde, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Martini,  K.D.,  Consul  for  Den- 
mark at  Glasgow  ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Donald  Cuninghame 
Holmes-Tarn,  Gentleman,  b.   April  23,  1896;  d.  1905;  (2) 


Kenneth  Archibald  Holmes-Tarn,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  11, 
1898;  (3)  Alastair  Roderick  Holmes-Tarn,  Gentleman,  b. 
April  26,  191 1.  Res.  —  Monboddo  House,  Fordoun,  Scot- 
land.     Club— Cavalry. 

The  Late  ALFRED  HENRY  TARLETON,  Esquire, 
M.V.O.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  forco.  of  Middlesex,  Knight  ofGrace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cranfield,  co.  Bedford,  Com- 
mander Royal  Navy,  Hon.  Equerry  to  H.  R.  H.  the  Duchess  of 
Albany.  Born  May  16,  1862,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  Admiral  Sir  J.  Walter  Tarleton,  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  and  Aide- 
de-Camp,  by  his  wife  Finetta  Esther,  third  daughter  of 
Thomas  Robert  Dimsdale,  4th  Baron  Dimsdale,  of  Cam- 
field  Place,  co.  Hertford.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules,  a  chevron  erminois  between  three  cinquefoils 
or  (for  Tarleton) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  dancettee, 
between  three  mullets  azure,  as  many  bezants  (for  Dims- 
dale, 1769),  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Tennyson-D'Eyncourt,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure 
a  fesse  dancettee  between  ten  billets  or,  four  in  chief  and 
six  in  base,  three,  two,  and  one  (for  D'Eyncourt)  ;  2  and  3 
gules,  three  leopards'  faces  or,  jessant-de-lys  azure,  over  all 
a  bend  of  the  last  (for  Tennyson).  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mural  crown,  thereon  a  leopard's  face,  all 
between  two  ostrich  feathers  proper.  Motto— "  Post  nubila 
phoebus."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  silver  buttons,  and  blue 
and  white  striped  waistcoat  ;  and  for  full  dress,  with  white 
piping,  black  stockings,  and  silver  braid.  Married, 
February  8,  1888,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Admiral   Tennyson-d'Eyncourt,    Com- 


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panionof  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  of  Bayons 
Manor,  in  the  co.  of  Lincoln,  by  his  wife  Henrietta,  com- 
monly known  as  Lady  Henrietta,  fourth  and  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Most  Noble  Sir  Henry  Pelham-Clinton,  the  fourth  Duke 
of  Newcastle,  Knight  of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter  ; 
and  died  1921,  leaving  Issue— Vreda.  Henrietta;  Vera  Con- 
stance; and  Helen  Maud.  Estates— Breakspears.Uxbridge  ; 
Cranfield,  co.  Bedford  ;  The  Tarleton  Estate,  Brockley,  S.  E. , 
London.     Seat— Breakspea^s,  Uxbridge. 

TARLETON  of  Killeigh  (U.O.).  Or,  on  a  bend  gules, 
a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  lozenges  of  the  field.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dragon's  head  erased  vert,  collared  and  chained  or. 
Motto — "  Pro  fide,  rego,  et  patria  pugno." 

Sons  of  John  William  Tarleton  of  Killeigh,  b.   1833; 
d.  1896;  m.  1874,  Isabella  Sarah,  yr.   d.   of  Francis 
Moony  Euraght-Moony  of  The  Doon,  King's  Co.  : — 
Capt.  John  William  Francis  Tarleton,  Inniskilling  Dra- 
goons, b.  1875.     Seat — The  Abbey,  Killeigh,  King's  Co. 

Francis  Rowland  Tarleton,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lieut. -Col. 
(ret. )  The  Black  Watch,  served  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's 
Medal,  4  clasps),  Somaliland  1909-10,  Great  War  1914-18 
(Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1877;  m.  1921, 
Jeanette  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Schiff,  of  Lowndes 
Square,  S.  W.  Res. — Redlynch  House,  Redlynch,  Wilts. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

TATE  (H.  Coll.,  1898).  Ermine,  on  a  pale  invected 
azure,  between  four  Cornish  choughs  proper,  two  roses 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  CreBt— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vested  azure,  cuffed 
or,  the  arm  charged  with  two  roses  argent,  the  hand  holding 
a  pine-apple  erect  slipped  and  two  ears  of  wheat  saltire- 
wise  all  proper.    Motto — ' '  Thincke  and  Thancke." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Henry  Tate,  2nd  Bart. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. 

Lanes.,  b.    1842;    d.  1921 ;    m.    1863,    Caroline   Hill 

Rigby,  adopted  d.  of  the  late  John  Glasgow  of  Old 

Trafford,  Manchester: — 
Sir  Ernest  William  Tate,  3rd  Bart.  (27  June,  1898), 
Major  (ret.)  Yeo.,  J.P,,  D.L.,  and  (1919)  High  Sheriff  co. 
Denbigh,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1892,  Mildred  Mary,  d.  of  Frederick 
Herbert  Gossage  of  Camp  Hill,  Woolton,  Liverpool;  and 
has  issue — Henry  Tate,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren,  Gds.,  b.  1902 
[m.  1927,  Nairne,  d.  of  the  late  Saxon  Gregson-Ellis] ; 
Mildred  Mary  \m.  1922,  H.  W.  Robinson  of  Moorwood, 
Cirencester];  and  Joan  [w.  1924,  Lt.-Col.  R.  C.  Lloyd, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  T.D.,  of  Trefnant,  co.  Denbigh].  Seat— 
Galltfaenan,  Treforant,  co.  Denbigh.  Club — Jun.  Carlton. 
Alfred  Herbert  Tate,  Esq.,  b.  1872;  m.  1910,  Elsie 
Louise  Vincent,  only  d.  of  Louis  William  Jelf- Petit,  Esq, 


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Francis  Herbert 


Tate,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  John  Frederick  Peter  Tate, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923.  Res. — Chaleshurst,  Chiddingfold, 
Surrey. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Tate,  Esq.,  b.  1845;  d.  1913;  m.  1874, 
Blanche,  d.  of  Robert  Hutton  of  Liverpool : — 
Alfred  Leonard  Tate,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.   16th  Lan- 
cers, b.  1881. 

Eric  Dean  Tate,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 

Sons   of   Henry  Tate,  Esq.   (son  of  Sir  Henry  Tate, 
1st    Bart. — see  below),   b.    1853;    d.    1902;    m.    1882, 
Grace,  d.  of  John  Burton  of  Streatham  :  — 
Henry  Burton  Tate,    Esq..    Capt,  Warwick   Yeo.,  late 
Lieut.  4th  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1883;  m.  1st,  1909,  Ida 
Gwendolen   (div.    1925),    only    child   of    Robin    Legge  of 
Chelsea  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Anthony  Henry  Tate,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1910;    (2)    Robin   David   Tate,    Gentleman,    b. 
1913 ;    m.    2nd,    1925,    Maybird    Constance,   d.    of    Guy 
Weir  Hogg.   Res. — Billesley  Manor,  Alcester,  co.  Warwick. 
Arthur  Wignall  Tate,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late   3rd 
Batt.  The  Black  Watch,  served  Great  War  (desp.  twice, 
D.  S.O. ,    Croix   de   Guerre),   b.    1888  ;     m.     1910,    Violet 
Elaine,  only  child  of  F.  W.  Few,  late  of  Knightsbridge  ; 
and  has  issue — Monica.       Res. — Lenwade   House,   Great 
Witchingham,  Norwich.      Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Con- 
servative. 

Yngst.    son  of    Sir  Henry   Tate,   1st    Bart.,  b.   1819  ; 
d.  1899;  m.   1st,  1841,  Jane,  d.  of  John  Wignall,  of 
Aughton,  Lanes.  : — 
George    Booth   Tate.    Esq.,    b.    1857;    m.    1884,    Edith 
Katharine,  d.  of  James  Walker  Yates  of  Ashton-on-Mersey, 
Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Kenneth  Wylie  Tate,  Gentle- 
man,   b.   1885 ;    (2)   Gerald   Ainslie   Tate,   Gentleman,   b. 
1889;  (3)  George  Vernon  Tate,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt:  late  1st 
Batt.  Middx.  Regt. ,  served  Great  War  1914-19,    b.  1890 
[m.  1922,  Evelyn  Victoria,  d.  of  Walter  Robert  Chandler, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  and  widow  of  Arthur   Roy  Stock;  and   has 
issue — Pamela  Aloysia  {Res. — 52  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.] ; 
and  Jane   Marjorie  \m.    1922,    Redvers  Arthur  Oldham]. 
Res. — Bere  Court,  Pangbourne,  Berks. 

TATE  or  TAIT  (L.O. )  Argent,  a  saltire  gules,  charged 
with  five  horseshoes  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the 
second,  a  dragon  passant  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  unicorn 
salient  argent,  winged,  armed,  crined  and  unguled  or. 
Motto — "  Deus  decorem  det. '' 
Son  of  : — 

James    Charles  Tate,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res. — 

Tate  of  Tait  (matric.  L.O.).     Arms  as  above,  but  the 
chief  invected.     Crest  and  Motto  as  above. 
Son  of  : — 

Robert    Franklin   Tate,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Res.  — 

TATA  of  Bombay  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  azure  and  pean, 
issuing  from  the  chief  a  demi-sun  in  splendour  or,  and  in  base 
a  farohar  (a  Persian  symbol)  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  couped  and  erect,  vested  argent,  holding  in  the  hand 
a  bundle  of  rods  or. 

Son  of  Jamsetji  Nusserwanji  Tata  of  Esplanade  House, 
Bombay :  — 

Sir  Dorabji  Jamsetji  Tata,  Knt.  Bach.,  J*. P. ,  b.  1859  ;  *». 
1898,  Mehrbai,  d.  of  H.  J.  Bhabha,  Insp.-Gen.  of  Educa- 
tion. Res.  —  Esplanade  House,  Bombay ;  Gladhurst, 
Poona. 

TATEM  (H.  Coll.).  Gyronny  of  six  azure  and  argent, 
two  garbs  in  fesse  ermine,  between  in  chief  an  escallop 
gules,  and  in  base  an  anchor  cabled  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit 
arm,  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a 
telescope  in  bend  sinister  proper.  Supporters — On  either 
side  a  sea-horse  sable  bezantee,  gorged  with  a  mercantile 
crown  or.     Motto — "  Fortis  si  jure  fortis." 

Son  of    the    late    Thomas    Tatem,    of    Appledore, 
Devon : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  James  Tatem,  Baron  Glanely 
(28  June  1918),  of  St.  Fagan's,  co.  Glamorgan,  Bart. 
(1916),  J. P.,  LL.D.,  D.L.,  and  (1911)  High  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan,  J.P.  Wilts.,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1897,  Ada  Mary, 
C.B.E.  (1920),  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Williams,  of  Cardiff. 
Seats — Exning  House,  Exning,  Newmarket.  Town  res. — 
12  Hill  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  Clubs — Bath,  Carlton,  Junior 
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TAUNTON  (H.  Coll.).— Quarterly  of  twenty-five,  namely, 
1  and  25,  or,  on  a  chevron  cottised  gules,  between  three 
Cornish  choughs  proper,  five  lozenges  of  the  field  (for  Taun- 


lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  eight  escallops  or  (for 
Hender) ;  5.  argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  sable,  charged  with  eight  bezants  (for  Cornwall)  ; 


ton,  Feb.  8,  1886) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  chief  sable,  three  Moors' 
heads  or,  wreathed  gules  (for  Tanner) ;  3.  argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  escallops  sable  (for  Tregarthyn) ;  4.  azure,  a 


6.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  five  bezants  (for  Chamberlayne  ; 

7.  argent,   on  a  chevron    gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (for 
Pever) ;    8.  azure,  a  garb  or,   between  three  bezants  (for 

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Grosvenor) ;  9.  azure,  a  garb  or  (for  Grosvenor) ;  10.  azure, 
a  bend  or  (for  Grosvenor) ;  11.  argent,  two  chevronels  gules; 
on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cross  crosslet  fitchge  or  (for 
Moberley) ;  12.  azure,  a  stag  lodged  argent  (for  Downes) : 
13.  sable,  a  cross  patonce  argent  (for  Pulford)  ;  14.  azure, 
three  pheasants  or  (for  Fesant) ;  15.  argent,  a  cross  pat^e 
flory  sable,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  wolfs  head  erased  of  the 
field  (for  Pershall) ;  16.  argent,  a  cross  patee  flory  charged 
with  an  escutcheon  sable  (for  Pershall) ;  17.  vert,  two  lions 
passant  in  pale  or  (for  Knighton^;  18.  azure,  fretty  argent, 
a  iesse  gules  (for  Caverswell) ;  19.  azure,  a  chevron  between 
three  mullets  or  (for  Chetwynd) ;  20.  gules,  three  pheons 
argent  (for  Malpas) ;  21.  gules,  a  scythe,  the  blade  in  chief 
and  the  handle  in  bend  sinister  within  a  bordure  argent  (for 
Praers) ;  22.  argent,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the 
neck  proper  (for  Blackenhall)  ;  23.  gules,  two  scythes  in 
saltire,  the  blades  in  chief  argent  (for  Prayers) ;  24.  gules, 
two  lions  rampant  combatant  argent  (for  Winstanton). 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  five  lozenges  con- 
joined fessewise  or,  thereon  a  Cornish  chough  proper. 
Motto — ' '  Virtus  non  stemma. " 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Taunton,  Vicar  of  Kingswood, 
b.   1815  ;  d.  1904 ;  m.  1st,  at  St.  Heliers,  1843,  Anne 
Rollo,  d.  of  the  Rev.  William  Garnett,  Rector  of  Bridge- 
town, Barbadoes  ;  2nd,  at  Croydon,  Surrey,  1870,  Flora 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Commander-General  Wild  : — 
William  Garnett  Taunton,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1891. 
Eleanor  Juliana,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Major  William  Henry 
De  Salis,  Major  95th  Regt.  of  Foot  (Sherwood  Foresters)  ; 


and  has  issue — Raufe  Grosvenor  Taunton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1892  ;  and  Hugh  Lupus  Taunton,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.  Res. 
— 31  Hartington  Street,  Derby.  Clubs — Grosvenor,  New 
(Jersey). 

Edward  Willoughby  Taunton,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  at 
Merton,  co.  Norfolk,  1874 ;  m.  ,  Stella  Gilead  Smith  of 

!he  United  States. 

TATTERSALL  of  Benarth  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  9  Feb.  1921). 
Vert,  a  chevron  chequy  or  and  sable,  between  three 
doves  proper,  each  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive 
of  the  second.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  vert,  a 
dove  wings  expanded  standing  upon  two  branches  of 
olive  in  saltire  proper,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig 
of  olive  gold.     Motto — "  Semper  idem." 

Son  of  Cornelius  Tattersall,  of  Altrincham,  b.  1836  : — 

Thomas  Frederick  Tattersall,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Chester 
and  Carnarvon,  b,  1869.  Res. — Benarth  Hall,  Conway, 
N.  Wales. 

TATTON.  Quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  a  crescent  in 
each  quarter  counterchanged.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  argent,  collared  and  tied  by  a 
line  gules  to  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed  or.  Motto— 
"  Crescent."     Livety — Drab,  scarlet  collar  and  waistcoat. 


Son  of  Thomas  Egerton  Tatton ,  Esq. .  J.  P. ,  of  Wythen- 
shawe,  formerly  Lieut,  of  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  b.    1846  ;    d.    1924 ;    m.    1877,   Essex   Mary, 
second  d.  of  Col.   the  Hon.  Thomas  Grenville  Chol- 
mondeley  : — 
Robert   Henry  Grenville   Tatton,  Esq.,  late   Capt.    3rd 
Batt.  Oxfordshire   and    Buckinghamshire   L.I.    [Arms   as 
above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Hamilton],  b.  1883;  m. 
1911,  Eva  Maud,  second  d.  of  late  Robert  Pollock  Hamilton 
of  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue — William  Grey  Maurice 
Tatton,  Gentleman,  b.   1912  ;  Christopher  Tatton,  Gentle- 
man,  b.    1922 ;    Betty  Catherine  ;    and  Susan  Hamilton. 
Postal  address — 

Son  of  Thomas  William  Tatton  of  Wythenshawe, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1816;  d.  1885;  m.  1843,  Harriet 
Susan,  eldest  d.  of  Robert  Townley  Parker  of  Cuerden 
Hall,  co.  Lancaster: — 
Robert  Grey  Tatton,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.  Res. — 2Somers 
Place,  W. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Arthur  Tatton,    Esq.,    of  Cuerden 
Hall,    b.   1857;  d;  1926;    m.    1890,    Winifred  Eva,  d. 
of  Salusbury  Gillies  Payne  of  Sandy,  Beds. : — 
Thomas  Arthur   Tatton,    Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  The   Rifle 
Bde.,  b.   1893  ;  m.  1918,  Muriel  Charis  Maye,  d.  of  James 
Palethorpe,  and  has  issue — June  Rosemary  Egerton.    Seat — 
Cuerden  Hall,  Bamber  Bridge,  Preston. 
Harry  Tatton,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 

TAUBMAN  (H.  Coll.,  1824).  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable, 
on  a  bend  cottised  between  six  lozenges  counterchanged, 
a  sword,  the  point  upwards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
between  four  escallops  also  counterchanged.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
escallop  inverted  argent,  charged  with  a  wolfs  head  erased 
sable.     Livery — Light  drab,  black  facings. 

Son   of  Sir  John  Senhouse  Goldie  Taubman   of  The 

Nunnery,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  b.   1838  ;  d. 

1898 ;  m.  i860.  Amelia  Donald  Ankerville,  d.  of  Capt. 

J.  J.  Grove-Ross  : — 

Capt.    Ernest   Harcourt   Goldie-Taubman,  D»puty-Gov. 

H.M.'s   Prison,    Brixton,    b.    1868.      Seat — The   Nunnery, 

Isle  of  Man.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Dashwood  Taubman- 
Goldie,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  F.R.S.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
late  R.E.,  founder  of  Nigeria  (assumed  the  surname 
of  Goldie  1887),  b.   1846 ;  d.  \    m.  1870,  Maude 

Catherine  (d.    1898),    d.  of  John   William    Elliott    of 
Wakefield  :— 
Valentine   Taubman   Goldie,    Esq.,  b.   1875.      ^es- — lr 
St.  Albans  Mansions,  Kensington  Court  Place,  W.8. 

TAYLER,  see  SYMONDS-TAYLER. 

TAYLOR,  see  CLOUGH  -  TAYLOR,  WATSON  - 
TAYLOR,  and  WORSLEY-TAYLOR. 

TAYLOR.  Party  per  pale  argent  and  or,  an  escar- 
buncle  azure,  on  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  last  a  ducal  coronet 
between  two  escallops  of  the  second. 

Daus.  of  the  Rev.  Arnold  Dawes  Taylor,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  B.A.  (Cambs.),  Patron  and  Rector  of  Church 
Stanton  in  co.  Devon,  b.  1852  ;  d.  ;  m.  1st,   1876, 

Marian,  only  dau.  of  R.  T.   Prichett  of  Esher,  in  co. 
Surrey,  F.S.A.  ;    2nd,   1905,  Agnes  Mary,  d.  of  Elias 
Tozer  (H.M.  Civil  Service)  of  Exeter  : —   . 
(?)  Daughters. 

TAYLOR.  Argent,  guttee-de-poix,  on  a  chief  dancettee 
sable,  a  pale  between  two  escallops  of  the  first,  charged 
with  an  escallop  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  proper,  semee  of  escallops  sable,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  saltire  also  sable,  surmounted  by  an 
escallop  argent.    Motto — "  Fidelisque  ad  mortem." 

Sons    of  Arthur  James  Taylor,    Esq.,    of    Strensham 
Court,  late  Lieutenant  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1857  ; 
d.  1917  ;  m.  1890,  Annie  Mabel  (d.  1905),  dau.  of  Sir 
E.  W.  Greene,  Bart.,  of  Nether  Hall,  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk:  — 
Charles  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  July  26,  1892.       Seat — 
Strensham  Court,  near  Worcester. 
Arthur  Taylor,   Gentleman,  b.   Dec.    2,    1902. 

CHARLES  HOWARD  TAYLOR,  Esquire,  J.P.  West 
Riding,  Yorks.  Born  May  7,  1864,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Francis  Howard  Taylor,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  W.R. 


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,co.  Yorks.,  by  his  wife  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Wells  Taylor  or 
Wolvers,  Reigate,  Surrey.  Armorial  bearingB— Quarterly 
ermine  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  wolfs  head  couped  sable, 
on  a  chief  invected  gules,  three  escallops  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  in 
a  gauntlet  grasping  a  flaming  sword  all  proper,  a  shield 
ermine  charged  with  a  wolfs  head  couped  sable.  Motto — 
"Pro  Deo,  patria,  et  rege."  Married,  Nov.  13,  1889, 
Gertrude  Mary,  third  dau.  of  Humphrey  Carpenter  Ward 
of  Forest  Lodge,  Essex  ;  and  has  had  Issue— (1)  Eric  Francis 
Howard  Taylor,  Gentleman,  temp.  Lieut.  23rd  Batt.  Roy. 
Fus. ,  b.  Jan.  1,  1891  ;  killed  in  action  191 6  ;  (2)  Ronald 
Humphrey  Howard  Taylor,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Cantab., 
b.  Oct.  29,  1898  ;  (3)  Harold  Charles  Howard  Taylor,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  Oct.  17,  1899  ;  and  Phyllis  Thelma  Howard. 
Seat— Middlewood  Hall,  near  Barnsley.  Club — Junior 
Carlton. 

EDWARD  RICHARD  TAYLOR,  Esquire,  Captain 
late  Grenadier  Guards.  Born  Sept.  21,  1863,  being 
the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Edward  Taylor, 
P.C.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Co.  Dublin  from  1841  till 
his  death,  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (retired  1846),  Lieut. - 
Col.  Royal  Meath  Militia  1847-1874,  Hon.  Col.  of  that 
Regt.,  by  his  wife  Louisa  Harrington,  second  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Hugh  Francis  Tollemache,  Rector  of  Har- 
rington, co.  Northampton.  Armorial  bearings — Ermine, 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  boars'  heads 
couped  and  erect  or.  Mantling' gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  arm -embowed  holding 
an  arrow  all  proper.  Motto — "Prosequitur  quodcunque 
petit."  Seat — Ardgillan  Castle,  near  Balbriggan.  Club — 
Guards'. 

JAMES  BENJAMIN  TAYLOR,  Gentleman.  Born 
December  20,  i860,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Isaac 
Rowland  Taylor  by  his  wife,  Jane  Dorothea,   daughter  of 


Peter  Hellett.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  : 
per  pale  argent  and  or,  a  saltire  parted  and  fretty  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  billet  erect  within  an  annulet  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules 
and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  the  capital  of  an  Ionic  column  an  arm  embowed 
proper,  encircled  above  the  elbow  with  an  annulet  or,  the 
hand  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister,  also  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  gold,  withtheMottO — "  Semper  fidelis."  Livery — 
Dark  green,  with  red  facings.  Married,  March  10,  1891, 
Mary,  daughter  of  Charles  Gordon,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
and  has  Issue — (1)  Alfred  Gordon  Taylor,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1891  [m.  ,  Eileen  Heather  Methven  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the 

late  Fred  Carlisle,  of  Sunningdale,  and  Buenos  Aires]  ;  (a) 


Lance  Gordon  Taylor,  b.  1901  ;  Frances  Daphne  ;  and  Iris. 
Seats — Sherfield  Manor,  Basingstoke,  Hants.  ;  Salzcraggie 
Lodge,  Helmsdale,  co.  Sutherland.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton, 
Boodle's. 

TAYLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
escallops  or,  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  second,  thereon  four 
escallops  of  the  third.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


)n  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  ademi-lion  argent, 
holding  between  the  paws  an  annulet  encircling  an  escallop, 
both  sable,  five  annulets  interlaced  fessewise  gules.  Motto 
— "Industria  et  spe."  Livery — Green,  with  canary  yellow 
piping. 

Sons  of  late  William  Taylor  (eld.  son  of  Thomas  Taylor 
of  Southfield  House,  Bolton,  d.  1876),  b.  1828;  d.  1901  ; 
m.  1859,  Emily,  d.  of  William  Burd  :  — 

Arnold  William  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

Arthur  Leopold  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1865;  m.  1895, 
Edith,  d.  of  late  John  Morley  of  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 
Res.— 

Percy  Edgworth  Leigh  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1867; 
m.  1896,  Evelyn  Mabel,  d.  of  S.  T.  Day,  Esq.,  D. L.  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Sydney  Leigh  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ; 
Evelyn  Phyllis  Leigh  ;  and  Noel  Leigh.  Res. — 16  Prince 
Edward  Mansions,  Pembridge  Square,  W. 2. 

Frank  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1897,  Mildred,  d. 
of  George  Payne  of  Rochester.  Res. — 30  Brentmead  Place, 
Golder's  Green,  N.W. 

Sidney  Burd  Leigh-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ;  assumed 
the  additional  name  of  Leigh  by  Deed  Poll  1916;  tn.  1904, 
Kathleen  Emilia,  d.  of  George  R.  Browne,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of 
Cahirdown,  co.  Kerry;  and  has  surv.  issue— Humphrey 
Sidney  Leigh-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 36  Sloane 

Court,  S.W.3.     Club—  Windham. 

Wilfred  Henry  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.  Club — Junior 
Constitutional. 

Gilbert  John  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.  Clubs — Bath, 
Jun.  Constitutional. 

TAYLOR  (H.  Coll).  Quarterly,  ermine  and  or,  in  the 
first  quarter  a  wolf's  head  couped  sable,  on  a  chief  invected 
gules,  three  escallops  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm' 
embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  grasping  a 
flaming  sword  all  proper,  a  shield  ermine,  charged  with-- 
a  wolfs  head  couped  sable.  Motto — "Pro  Deo,  patria' 
et  rege." 

Son  of  Francis  Howard  Taylor,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  1822;  d.  1898;  m.  i860,  Emily,  d.  of  James  Wells* 
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Vincent  Thornely  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1898, 
Hilda  Octavia,  d.  of  Humphrey  Carpenter  Ward  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Maurice  Humphrey  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
(a)  Vincent  Mervyn  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 ;  and 
Hilda  Marjory  Thornely.  Res. — Steinbrook  House,  nr. 
Chippenham,  Wiltshire.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

TAYLOR  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  fesse  raguly  argent 
and  sable,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged,  on  a  chief 
invected  gules,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  boars'  heads 
couped  and  erect  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse 
raguly  sable  and  argent,  holding  between  the  fore-paws  a 
pheon,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind  leg  on  three  fusils  con- 
joined or.     Motto — "  Cenfigen  a  ladd  ei  hunan." 

Sons    of    the   Ven.    William    Francis   Taylor,    D.D. , 
D.C.L. ,    Archdeacon    of    Liverpool,    Rural    Dean    of 
Walton,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Liverpool,  of 
Dolhyfryd,  co.  Denbigh  (d.   1906),  by  his  wife  Anne, 
d.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Evans,  Vicar  of  Plemonstall,  co. 
Chester,  and  of  Bettws,  co.  Denbigh  : — 
Hon.  Sir  (William)  Francis  Kyffin  Taylor,  K.B.E.,  Barr.- 
at-Law,    Inner    Temple,    K.C.    (1895),    Bencher    (1905), 
Treasurer  (1926),  Master  of  the  Garden  (1928),  Recorder 
of  Bolton   (1901    and    1903),    appointed    Presiding  Judge 
of  the    Liverpool   Court   of  Passage    by    Royal   Warrant 
(1  Oct.  1903),  a  Commr.  of  Assize  1919-20  and  1925,  Judge 
of  Appeal  Isle  of  Man  1918-21,  Member  oftheGen.  Council 
of  the  Bar  and  of  the  Court  of  the  University  of  Liverpool, 
*.  1854  ;  m.  1883,  Mary  Fleming,  only  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Crooks  of  Rosemount,  nr.  Liverpool;  and  has  issue — Ermine 
Mary  Kyffin  [m.  1917,  A.  Geoffrey  Evans,  M.D.,  of  23  Park 
Square,   Regent's   Park  (q.v.)\     Post.  add. — The  Gadlas, 
Ellesmere,    Shropshire ;    4    Harcourt   Buildings,   Temple, 
E.C.     Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Conservative,  Garrick,  Con- 
servative (Liverpool). 

Austin  Taylor,  Gentleman,  M.P.  for  Toxteth  Div.  of 
Liverpool  1902-10,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1858;  m.  1st,  1886, 
Lucia  (d.  1906),  d.  of  late  Edward  Whitaker  of  Liverpool  ; 


and,  1909,  Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late  Pennington  Evans  ;  and 
has  issue — 3  daus.  Res. — 30  Eccleston  Square,  London, 
S.W,     Club—  Reform. 

^Brig.-Gen.  Gerald  Kyffin  Taylor,  C.B.E.,  V. D. ,  formerly 
comdg.  2nd  Lancashire  Art.  Vol.,  Chairman  of  the  Housing 
Committee  of  Liverpool  1907-19,  MP.  Kirkdale  1910-15, 
*.  1863 ;  m.  1st,  1892,  Bessie  (d.  1922),  3rd  d.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Cope,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  2nd,  1927,  Olive,  d.  of  William 


Hamilton,  of  Belfast,  and  widow  of  Rev.  W.  J.  Adams,  | 
Vicar  of  St.  Augustine's,  Liverpool.  Res. — 23  Ashville  Road, 
Birkenhead.     Club— Auxiliary  Forces. 
Harold  Taylor,  Gentleman.     Res. — 

TAYLOR  (L.O. ,  16  Jan.  1912).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable, 
between  two  hearts  gules  in  chief  and  base,  and  two  thistles 
proper  in  the  flanks.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  sable  in  bend 
sinister.     Motto — "Semper  fidelis." 

Fourth  son  of  James  Taylor  of  Stromness,  b.  1830;  d. 

1874 ;    m.    1856,   Anne,    d.   of  Thomas   Linklater   of 

Kirbuster,  Birsay,  Orkney:  — 

Alexander  Davidson  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.    Res. — 

Quinta  de  la   Cruz  de  la  Capella,  Villa  Nova    de  Gaia, 

Portugal;    and  York  Vale,   Trinity,  Edinburgh.      Club — 

British  (Oporto). 

TAYLOR  of  Sale,  Cheshire  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
between  three  stags'  heads  caboshed,  two  and  one,  or,  as 
many  hurts.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  as  in  the  arms,  between  the 

attires  an  annulet  or,  gemmed  azure. 

Son  of  William  Taylor  of  Devon  Villas,  Sale,  Cheshire, 

b.  April  6,  1843  ;  d.  June  4,  1903;  m.  April  3,  1884:— 

William  Herbert  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1885;  m.  1911, 

Harriet,  d.  of  Charles  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Caldewell, 

Pershore  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son  ;  1  dau.    Res. — The  Moors, 

Birlingham-,  Pershore,  Worcs. 

TAYLOR  of  Montreal  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  moose  at 
gaze  gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  fleur-de-lys  between 
two  boars'  heads  couped  erect  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  proper,  the  hand  grasping  an  arrow 
argent,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or.  Motto — "  Consequitur  quod- 
cuinque  petit." 

Son  of  Ezekiel  Moore  Taylor  and  Rosalind  Beatty  :— 

Sir  Frederick  Williams-Taylor,  Knt.  Bach.  (1913). 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  Knt.  Comdr.  Orders  of  St. 
Olaf  (Norway),  St.  Sava  (Serbia),  LL.D.  (Univ.  of  New 
Brunswick),  Gen.  Manager  of  the  Bank  of  Montreal  since 
1913,  Mem.  Exec.  Council  of  Canadian  Bankers'  Assn., 
Director  Allan  Line  SS.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Roy.  Trust  Co.,  and 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  Canada,  b.  1863 ; 
m.  1888,  Jane  Fayrer,  only  d.  of  Joshua  Henshaw  of  Mon- 
treal ;  and  has  had  issue — Frederick  Travers  Henshaw 
Williams-Taylor.  Esq.,  Lieut.  13th  Hussars,  b.  1894;  d. 
1926  ;  and  Brenda  Germaine  Henshaw  [m.  1926,  Frederic 
N.  Watriss,  of  New  York].  Postal  a<W.— 594  Pine  Avenue 
West,  Montreal ;  Bank  of  Montreal,  Montreal ;  47  Thread- 
needle  Street,  E.C.  Clubs— St.  James's,  Travellers',  Marl- 
borough, Bath,  City  of  London,  Ranelagh,  Mount  Royal, 
University,  and  St.  James's  (Montreal). 


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TAYLOR.  Or,  three  annulets  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  two  lions  passant  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound 
sejant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  and  resting  the  dexter 


gules,  the  queue  f  ourchee  and  entwined,  grasping  between 
the  paws  a  tally  or.    Motto — "  Blanditiis  adfare  leonem." 


foot  on  three  annulets  interlaced  one  and  two  azure.     Motto 
— "  Invictus  in  arduis."     Livery — Blue  and  yellow. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Taylor,   D.S.,   V.D.,   Lord  ol 

the  Manors  of  Chalvington  and  Withersfield,  b.  1837  ; 

d.  ;   m.  1874,  Winifred  Mary  Letitia  Schill,  only 

child  of  Louis  Schill  of  Germany,  and  Rose  Cottage, 

Hankham,  Sussex  : — 

Glenleigh   John   Schill  Taylor,   Esq.,    D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col. 

Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A. ,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1907,  Annie,  d.  of  the 

late  Oliver  Davey,  and  widow  of  E.  L.  Joynt,  of  Dublin. 

Estates — Glenleigh,  in  the  parish  of  Westham  ;  Chalvington 

Manor  and  Cleavers,  in  the  parishes  of  Chalvington  and 

Rype,  and  The  Pages  Estate,  Bexhill,  all  in  the  county  of 

Sussex  ;  Withersfield  Hall  Estate,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Res.— 

Egbert  Louis  Tom  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 1    Res.— 

Edward  Llewellvn  Ferguson  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1891. 

Res.— 


TAYLOR  of  Stanbury  and  Baysgarth  (Vn.  of  Yorkshire, 
1665,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  three  lions 
passant  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard  passant  proper, 
resting  the  dexter  foot  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged 
with  a  pale  sable. 

Son  of  Robert  Taylor  of  Stanbury  and  of  New  Hall, 
Barton-upon-Humber,    b.    1815  ;    d.  ;    m.    1858, 

Sarah,    eldest    d.    of    William    Maw    of    Bigby,    co. 
Lincoln : — 

Robert  Wright  Taylor,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  LL.M.,  F.S.A. ,  J.P. 
Parts  of  Lindsey,  co.  Lincoln,  Barrister-at-Law,  Citizen 
and  Clothworker  of  London,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1889,  Clara 
Louisa,  d.  of  George  Hodgson,  J.P. ,  of  Nocton  Park,  co. 
Lincoln,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  of  France  and 
Belgium  ;  and  has  had  issue — -George  Robert  Marmaduke 
Stanbury  Taylor, Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  b.  1895;  killed 
in  action  1917  ;  and  Clare  Ermyntrude  Magdalen  [m.  1920, 
Thomas  Ramsden,  of  Middleton  Towers,  King's  Lynn, 
and  has  issue].  Seat — Baysgarth  Park,  Barton-upon- 
Humber.     Chambers — 8  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

TAYLOR  of  St.  Leonards  (H.  Coll.,  27  Ap.  1921). 
Chequy  argent  and  sable,  on  a  pile  gules,  a  lion's  queue 
erased  fourchee  and  entwined  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 


Son    of    James    Taylor,    of    Cambridge,  b.    1817 ; 

d.  1897  ;  m.  1842,  Sarah,  d.  of  Thomas  Snelling,  of 

Cambridge  : — 
Arthur  James  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1869, 
Augusta  Mary,  d.  of  Joseph  Matthews  ;  and  has  had  issue 
—Arthur  Ernest  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  Hubert 
Leonard  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1874 ;  d.  1922 ;  Robert 
Stanley  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  Florence  Mary ;  and 
Lilian  Augusta  Mary.  Res. — 29  King's  Road,  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea,  Sussex. 


TAYLOR  of  Kennington  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules 
and  azure,  a  fox's  brush  erect  or,  between  two  bezants  in 
fesse.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-fox  gules;  tailed  or,  supporting  a 
banner  also  gules,  charged  with  a  seax  gold.  Motto — 
"  Doceri  sed  discere." 

Son  of  Sir  Frederick  Taylor,  1st  Bart.,  F.R.C.P., 

M.R.C.S.,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1920  ;   m.  1884,  Helen  Mary 

(d.  1917),  d.  of  Frederick   Manby,   East  Rudham, 

Norfolk  :— 

Sir  Eric  Stuart  Taylor,   2nd  Bart.   (11   July   1917), 

O.B.E.    (1919),  Capt.  (ret.)  R.A.M.C.  b.  1889  ;  m.  1920, 

Evelyn  Therese,  d.  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Calvert,  C.B.E., 

F.R.C.P.,    of    Harley  Street ;    and  has  issue — Richard 

Laurence    Stuart  Taylor,   Esq.,  b.    1925  ;    and    Lesley 

Evelyn  Stuart.      Res. — Union   Building,    Hong   Kong. 

Club— Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


TAYLOR  of  Holiport  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  three  roses 
argent,  within  a  bordure  or,  a  chief  vair.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased,  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  gorged  with  a 
collar  charged  with  three  estoiles  counterchanged.  Motto 
— "  Fama  Candida  rosa  dulcior." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Montagu  Brook  Wilbraham 
Taylor,  Rifle  Brigade,  J. P.,  6.  1844  ;  d.  1897  ;  tn.  1868. 
Eliza  Jane,  d.  of  John  Milner  Duffi.ld  :— 
Montagu  Wilbraham  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.    Res.— 
Coxwell  Lodge,  Faringdon,  Berks. 

TAYLOR  (H.  Coll.,  Jan.  28  1926).  Gules,  two  lions" 
queues  erased  in  saltire  or,  between  as  many  bezants  in 
pale.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     CWst — On  a  wreath  of  the 


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colours,  a  lion's   queue  erased  or,    between  two  roses 


gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.      Motto — "  Agnoscar 
eventu."     Livery — Claret,  with  gold  facings. 

Eldest  son  of  Charles  Taylor,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Glen, 

Heaton,  Bolton,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1879  ;   m.  1864,  Mary, 

d.    of   John   Harwood,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Woodsleigh, 

Bolton  :— 

John   Percy  Taylor,  Esq.,    B.A.    (Manchester),   J. P. 

Lanes.,  High  Sheriff  of  Lancaster,  1926,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1904, 

Ellen,  eld.  d.  of  James  Lawrence,  Esq.,  J. P. ;  and  has 

issue—Charles   Taylor,    Gentleman,  b.    1906 ;     Eleanor 

Mary  ;  and  Isabel.      Res. — Woodside,  Heaton,  Bolton. 

Clubs — National  Liberal,  Reform  (Manchester). 

TAYLOR-MILTON  (confd.  U.O.,  2  Oct.  1926).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  azure,  a  cross  flory  argent  (for  Milton);  2 
and  3,  gules,  on  a  chief  sable,  two  boars'  heads  couped 
argent.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  proper,  vested  azure, 
grasping  a  cross  flory  argent.  Motto — "  Deus  omnia 
redidit." 

Sons  of  Frederick  Taylor-Milton  (formerly  Taylor),  of 

Guy's  Cliff,  Elmdale  Road,  Clifton,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1889, 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Grant  Milton,  of  Waterford, 

Ireland  : — 

Rev.   Leonard  Frederick  Taylor- Milton,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

Clerk  in   Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  St.   Matthias',   Brighton, 

b.   1890.       Res. — St.    Matthias'   Vicarage,    Ditchling,   Old 

Brighton. 

'    Kenneth   Victor    Taylor-Milton,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res.— 

TAYLOUR  (U.O.,  1704).  Ermine,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
fleur-de-lys  between  two  boars'  heads,  couped  and  erect  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  naked  arm,  couped  at  the  shoulder  and  embowed, 
holding  an  arrow  proper.  Motto — "  Consequitur  qucd 
cuinque  petit." 

Son   of  Thomas,   3rd    Marquess   of  Headfort,    K.P. , 

Lord-Lieut,  and  Cust.  Rot.  of  Meath,  £.  1822  ;  d.  1894  ; 

m.  2nd,  1875,  Emily  Constantia  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Rev. 

Lord  John  Thynne  : — 
Most  Hon.  Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas  Taylour,  4th  Marquess 
of  Headfort  (29  Dec.   1800),  6th   Earl  of  Bective  (24   Oct. 


1766),  Viscount  Headfi  rt  (12  Apl.  1762),  and  Baron  Head-' 
fort  (6  Sept.  1760),  3rd  Baron  Kenlis  (U.K.,  1831),  and 
7th  Bart.  (Irel. ,  12  June  1704),  D.L.  co.  Meath,  Capt. 
Gen.  List,  late  1st  Life  Guards  [Supporters— Dexter,  a 
lion  or ;  sinister,  a  leopard  proper,  both  guardant  and 
collared  and  chained  argent],  b.  1878  ;  m.  1901,  Rose,  d.  of 
late  Charles  Boote  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Terence  Geoffrey 
Thomas  Taylour,  Esq. ,  commonly  called  Earl  of  Bective, 
b.  1902  [m.  1928,  Elsie  Florence,  widow  of  Sir  Rupert 
Clarke,  Bart.,  and  d.  of  J.  Partridge  Tucker,  of  Sydney, 
Australia] ;  (2)  Lord  William  Desmond  Taylour,  b.  1904 ; 
and  Lady  Millicent  Olivia  Mary.  Seats — Headfort,  Kells, 
Meath ;  Virginia  Park,  Virginia,  co.  Cavan.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Marlborough,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin.) 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  Lord  John  Henry  Taylour,  b.  1831 ; 

d.    1890;  m.    1st,   1855,  Mary  Hammond  (d.    1872),  d. 

of    Robert    Macfarlane ;    2nd,    1873,    Eliza    Winifred 

Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Llewellin  : — 

Edward  Henry  Higginson  Taylour,   Esq.,  b.  i860;   m. 

1903,  Ada  Allen,  d.  of  G.  T.   Burnett  of  New  Westminster, 

B.C.     Res.— Victoria,  B.C. 

Alfred  Robert  Taylour,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  Capt.  1st  Batt.  London  Regt,  (T.F. ),  b.  1877. 
Post.  add. — 39  Argyll  Road,  W.8  ;  5  NewSqnare,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  W.C.     Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  Roehampton. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Edward  Taylor,   P.C. ,  ot 
Ardgillan   Castle,    co.    Dublin,    M.P. ,    Chancellor    of 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  b.  181 1  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1862,  Louisa 
Harrington,   d.    of  Hon.    and    Rev.    Hugh   F.    Tolle- 
uiache: — 
Capt.  Edward  Richard  Taylor  {q.v.). 
Basil  Reginald  Hamilton  Taylour,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.N., 
F.R.A.S.,  b.  1865;    assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1915,  the  sur- 
name of  Taylour  in  lieu  of  Taylor  ;  m.  1903,  Harriet  Mary, 
d.  of  Col.  H.  B.  Osgood,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Basil 
Richard  Henry  Osgood  Taylour,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2) 
Douglas  Bective  Huntingtower  Taylour, Gentleman,  b.  1905; 
Edward   Winchester   Tollemache  Taylour,   Gentleman,  b. 
1915  ;  and  Mary  Beatrice  Kenlis.   Res. — 9  Rosary  Gardens, 
S.W.     Clubs— Carlton,  Bath. 

Wilfrid  Doneraile  Stanhope  Taylor,  Gentleman,  b. 
1868  ;  m.  1892,  Margaret  Annie,  d.  of  A.  W.  F.  Halcombe  ! 
and  has  issue — four  daus.  Postal  add. — 12  Mitre  Court 
Chambers,  E.C.     Club — Carlton. 

Son   of  Gen.    Sir   Richard   Chambre'    Hayles  Taylor, 

G.C.B.,  b.   1819 ;  d.  1904;    m.  1863,  Lady  Jane  Hay 

{d.  1926),  d.  of  Marquess  of  Tweeddale  : — 

Richard    Edward    Montagu    Taylor,    Esq.,    late    Capt. 

3rd   Batt.  East   Surrey    Regt.,    served  in  S.   African   War 

and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1921,  Florence  Mary, 

d.  of  the  late  John  Hart,  of  Linthorpe,   Middlesborough. 

Res.— 16  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


TEALE  of  Leeds  (H.  Coll.,  22  Nov.  1855).  Party  per 
pale  argent  and  or,  a  wyvern  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  two 
fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant 
argent,  gutt^e-de-poix,  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on  an 
escutcheon  guies,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto — 
"  Fideliter." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Pridgin  Teale,  Gentleman,  of  North 

Grange,    Headingley,    Leeds,    M.A. ,    M.B.    (Oxon. I, 

Hon.  D.Sc.  (Leeds),  F.RC.S.  (Eng.),  F.R.S.,  b.  1831; 

d.  1923;   m.  1st,  Sept.  16,  1862,  Alice  (d.  1891),  d,  of 

the  Rev.  William  Teale,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Devizes,  and 

Rural  Dean  : — 

Lionel  Henry  Teale,  Gentleman,/*.  Sept.  7,  1866.     Res. — 

Michael  Aubrey  Teale,  Gentleman,   b.    Sept.  29,    1867. 

Res.— 

Rev.  Kenneth  William  Pridgin  Teale,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  Aug.  10,  1876  ;  m.  1906,  Laura 
Mary,  d.  of  George  Loveday,  and  has  issue — Roger  Pridgin 
Teale,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Hilgrove  Pridgin  Teale,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1913  ;  and  Margaret.  Res. — Thurloxton  Rectory, 
Taunton. 

Christopher  Carlill  Teale,  Gentleman,  b.  July  9,  1887. 
Sons  of  John  William  Teale,  of  Scarborough,  b.   1838; 
d.  1897  !  m-  1867  :  — 
Reginald  Canning  Teale,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
Godfrey  Carlisle  Teale,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 

TEBB  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  nebuly  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitch^e  in  chief  and  as  many  in  base,  two  in 
saltire,  surmounted  by  another  in  pale  azure,  a  lion  passant 
argent.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


Ceb 


Cem 


1907 


the  colours,    a  sword    erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 


within  a  chain  in  arch  of  the  last.     Motto — "  Ne  tentes  aut 

perfice."     Liverv — Dark  blue,  yellow  facings. 

Son  of  William  Tebb,  Gentleman,  F.R.G.S.,  of  Rede 
Hall,  Burstow,  Surrey,  b.  1830;  m.  1856,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  William  Scott  of  Hopedale,  Mass., U.S.A.  : — 
William  Scott  Tebb,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.D.  Cantab., 

b.  1862  ;    m.  1890,  Mary  Maxwell,    d.  of  Henry  Dalston. 

Postal  Address — 29  Hill  Crest  Road,  Purley,  Surrey. 

TEELING  (U.O.).      Or,  two  pallets  dancettee   gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


d.    1921  ;     by    1st    wife,    m.    1879,    Theodora    Lane 

Clarke : — 
Carlos  Teeling,  Gentleman. 
Theodore  Francis  Teeling,  Gentleman. 

Son  of  Charles  George  Teeling,  b.  1805  ;  d.   1874 ;  m. 

1844,  Anna,  d.  of  Charles  M'Carthy  of  Springmount, 

co.  Cork: — 
Luke  Alexander  Teeling,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Galway  and  co. 
Mayo,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  Barr.-at-Law,  Accountant- 
General  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  Ireland, 
1898-1921 ;  b.  1856;  m.  1898,  Margaret  Mary  (d.  1917), 
only  child  and  h.  of  late  William  Joseph  Burke  of  Ower, 
co.  Galway  ;  and  has  issue — Luke  William  Burke  Teeling, 
Gentleman,  B.A.,  Oxon.,  b.  1903.  Res. — 89  Piccadilly, W.i. 
Clubs — Bachelors',  Jun.  Carlton.  Seat — Ower,  Headford, 
co.  Galway. 

TEISSIER,  see  DE  TEISSIER. 

TEMPEST,  see  VANE-TEMPEST  and  VANE-TEM 
PEST-STEWART. 

TEMPEST  (Vn.  Yorks.  1585,  the  arms  having  been  used 
since  at  least  1362).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  abend 
between  six  martlets  sable,  an  annulet  or  (for  Tempest) ;  2. 
argent,  a  fesse  between  six  martlets  sable  (for  Gilliot) ;  3. 
argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within  a  bordure  of  demi-fleurs- 
de-lys  azure  (for  Thorpe),  and  other  quarterings  since  in- 


colours,   a  fleur-de-lys  per   pale   dancettee   or   and   gules. 
Motto — "Sola  virtus  invicta. 

Sons  of  Bartholomew  John  Teeling,  Gentleman,  b.  1848  ; 


herited.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  per  pale  argent  and 
sable,  beaked  and  crined  gules,  charged  with  an  annulet  of 
the  last.  Motto — "  Loyouf  asthow  fynds."  Livery — (un- 
dress), black  coat  and  trousers,  black  and  white  striped  vest  ; 
(full  dress),  white  coat  and  vest,  with  black  cuffs  and  braid 
and  silver  aiguilettes,  black  plush  breeches,  silver  garters  and 
buttons. 

Only  son  of  Arthur  Cecil  Tempest,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Broughton  Hall,  b.  1837;  d.   1920;  m.   1873,  Eleanor 

Blanche,    second   dau.    of  the   late    Edward    Horner 

Reynard  of  Sunderlandwick  and  Hobgreen,  in  the  co. 

of  Yorks.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  :— 

Roger  Stephen  Tempest,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brig.- 

Gen.   (ret.)  Scots  Gds.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms,  J. P. 

Lines.  (Kesteven),^.  1876  ;  m.  1912,  Valerie,  elder  d.  of  the 

late  Arthur  LeoneGlover,  andhas  issue  — Stephen  Tempest, 

Gentleman,  b.   1913;   Henry  Roger  Tempest,  Gentleman, 


1908 


€em 


€em 


b,  1924  ;  and  Iris  Mary.  Estates — Broughton  Hall,  Craven, 
in  co.  Yorks.  ;  Coleby  Hall,  inco.  Lincoln.  Postal  address — 
Broughton  Hall,  Skipton-in-Craven.  Clubs  —  Guards', 
Boodle's. 

TEMPEST  of  Tong  (R.L.,  7  Oct.  1909  ;  H.  Coll.,  23 
April  1884).  Argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  sable 
and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  ermine,  and  upon  an  escut- 
cheon of  pretence  quarterly  of  twenty-six,  1.  argent,  a  bend 
between  six  martlets  sable  (Tempest,  R.L.) ;  2.  argent,  on  a 
chevron  azure,  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  two  swords  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounted  of  the 
sinister  also  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  gold,  the  points 
passing  through  a  chaplet  of  laurel  of  the  last,  a  chief  of  the 
second,  thereon  a  naval  crown  between  two  anchors  erect  or 
(for  Ricketts) ;  3.  or,  on  a  fesse  wavy  gules,  three  mullets 
argent,  a  canton  vert,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the 
field  (for  Gumbleton) ;  4.  (for  Plumbe-Tempest)  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii. ,  argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  sable 
(for  Tempest) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  ermine,  a  bend  vair,  cottised 
sable,  on  a  canton  argent,  a  rose  gules  (for  Plumbe) ;  5. 
argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  sable  (for  Tempest) ; 
6.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  gules  (for 
Waddington) ;  7.  gules,  a  bend  ermine  (for  Rye)  ;  8, 
ermine,  five  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  gules  (for  Hebden)  ; 
9.  sable,  an  inescutcheon  ermine,  within  eight  martlets  in 
orle  argent  (for  Boiling) ;  10.  argent,  two  lions  passant  in 
pale  vert  (for  Mirfield) ;  11.  azure,  a  bend  argent,  cottised 
or,  between  six  martlets,  of  the  last  (for  Tonge) ;  12.  argent, 
on  a  bend  sable,  three  owls  of  the  field  (for  Savile) ;  13. 
gules,  a  cross  pat6e  or  (for  Golkar) ;  14.  argent,  on  a  bend 
gules,  three  escallops  or  (for  Tankersley) ;  15.  sable,  an 
1  nescutcheon  within  eight  martlets  in  orle  argent  (for  Rach- 
dale)  ;  16.  or,  on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  plates  (for 
Lathom) ;  17.  argent,  a  bend  sable,  between  a  sable  rising 
vert  in  chief,  and  a  cross  patonee  of  the  second  in  base  (for 
Ryshworth) ;  18.  gules,  two  bars  between  eight  martlets, 
three,  two  and  three,  argent  (for  Eland) ;  19.  argent,  on  a 
bend  gules,  three  escallops  or  (for  Tankersley) ;  20.  ermine, 
three  chevronels  gules  (for  Pictavensis) ;  21.  argent,  a  fesse 
double  cottised  gules  (for  Thornhill) ;  22.  gules,  a  crescent 
ermine,  and  between  the  horns  thereof  a  fleur-de-lys  or, 
between  in  chief  two  esquires'  helmets  proper,  and  in  base 
a  garb  of  the  third  (for  Cholmeley)  ;  23.  gules,  three  mullets 
or  (for  Belward) ;  24.  argent,  a  cross  flory  azure  (for  Mal- 
pas)  ;  25.  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules,  three  plates  (for  Eyton) ; 
26.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure, 
surmounted  of  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  of  the  third, 
accompanied  by  thre6  mullets,  two  in  chief  and  one  In  base 
also  azure  (for  Steuart  of  Dalguise).  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's 
head  erased  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  langued  gules,  and 
(for  distinction)  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross  crosslet 
counterchanged.     Motto — "  Loywf  as  thow  fynds." 

•  Only  son  of  Rev.  John  Graves  of  Bradenham  Manor, 
Bucks.,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.  : — 

The  late  John  Hicks  Tempest  (formerly  Graves),  Gentle- 
man, b.  1848;  d.  1915;  m.  1886,  Henrietta  Frances  Mary, 
Lady  of  the  Manors  of  Tong,  Yorks. ,  and  Aughton,  Lanes. , 
only  surv.  child  of  Sir  Robert  Tempest  Tempest  (formerly 
Ricketts),  3rd  Bart.  Seats—  Tong  Hall,  Bradford,  Yorks.  ; 
Bradenham  House,  High  Wycombe,  Bucks.;  Dalguise, 
Perthshire. 

WILFRID  FRANCIS  TEMPEST,  Esquire,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  the  West  Riding  of  the  county  of  York.  Bom 
October  22,  1846,  being  the  second  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Francis  Tempest,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Frances 
Bridget,  daughter  of  John  Hercy  of  Crutchfield  House,  in 
the  county  of  Berks.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for 
Arms :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  between  six 
martlets  sable,  an  annulet  or  (for  Tempest)  ;  2.  argent,  a 
fesse  between  six  martlets  sable  (for  Gilliot)  ;  3.  argent,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  within  a  bordure  of  demi-fleurs-de-lys 
azure  (for  Thorpe).  U  pon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sableand  argent ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
erased  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  beaked  and  crined  gules, 
charged  with  an  annulet  of  the  last.  Married,  firstly, 
April  21,  1868,  Agnes  Mary  (d.  1885),  fourth  d.  of  Thomas 
A.  A.  Perry,  Gentleman,  of  Bitham  House,  Avon  Dassett, 
in  the  county  of  Warwick ;  and  by  her  has  surv.  Issue— 
(1)  Aelred  Joseph  Tempest,  Gentleman,  b.  March  31,  1877 
[m.  Francis  May,  d.  of  the  late  William  Cuthbert,  of 
Winnipeg  ;  and  has  issue,  three  children] ;  (2)  Aidan  Joseph 
Tempest,  Gentleman,  b.  December  25,  1879  [m.  1913,  Mary 


Blanche,  d.  of  late  James  Donovan  of  Ra'.hmines,  Dublin] ; 
(3)  Norbert  Joseph  Tempest,  Gentleman,  b.  Jnne  3,  1882  ; 
[m.  1917,  Lola,  d.  of  Charles  Heintz,  of  Los  Angeles] ;  (4) 
Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  Tempest,  Priest  of  the  Church  of  Rome, 
b.  October  19,  1885  ;  Agnes  Mary  [m.  1901,  Edward  Rad- 
cliffe,  and  has  issue] ;  Maude  Mary ;  and  Ethel  Mary 
Frances.  He  married  secondly,  July  30,  1888,  Florence 
Helen,  only  d.  of  Vincent  LesassierO'Rourkeof  Rathgar,  co. 
Dublin  ;  and  by  her  has  had  (5)  Wilfrid  Norman  Tempest, 
Esq.,  Major  K.O.Y.L.,  b.  June  8,  1889;  killed  in  action 
1916;  (6)  Wulstan  Joseph  Tempest,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  M.C., 
Major  late  R.F.C.,  b.  January  22,  1891  [/«.  1923,  Ethel, 
eld.  d.  of  Henry  Fernandez] ;  (7)  Edmund  Roger  Tempest, 
Gentleman,  b.  October  30,  1895;  killed  in  Mesopotamia 
1921  ;  (8)    Francis  Basil  Tempest,  Gentleman,   b.  July   5, 

1900  [m.  1928,  Doris,  d.  of Brownbridge] ;   Audry 

Claire  [m.  1915,  John  Symonds,  R.A.S.C.];  and  Monica 
Helen  [m.  1919,  Eric  Hamilton  Douglas].  Seat — Ack- 
worth  Grange,  Pontefract. 

The  Late  JOHN  GEORGE  EDMUND  TEMPLER, 
Esquire,  of  Lindridge,  Teignmouth,  J. P.,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  1st  Devon  Imperial  Yeomanry  (late  Captain  Highland 
Light  Infantry).  Born  1855,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  James  George  John  Templer,  Esq.,  of  iLindridge, 
by  his  wife  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  JosephyMortimer. 


Armorial  bearings — Quarterly  azure  and  gules,  the  per- 
spective of  an  antique  temple  argent,  on  the  pinnacle  and 
exterior  battlements  a  cross  or,  in  the  first  quarter  an  eagle 
displayed,  in  the  second  a  stag  trippant  regardant  of  the 
last.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon 
a  holy  lamb  argent,  in  the  dexter  foot  a  pennon  of  the 
second,  charged  with  a  cross  of  St.  George,  the  streamers 
wavy  azure  and  gules,  the  staff  or,  under  an  oak-tree  proper, 
fructed  or.  Motto — "  Nihil  sine  labore."  Livery — Black, 
with  scarlet  waistcoat.  Married,  1891,  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  W.  H.  Hall,  Royal  Navy  ;  and  died  1924, 
leaving  issue — Joan  ;  and  Doris  \m.  1920,  Carol  Hubert 
Francis  Samuelson,  Lieut,  late  Gren.  Gds.  ;  and  has 
issue.     Res.—  Woodlands,  Midhurst,  Sussex]. 

SThe  Right  Honourable  HENRY  EDWARD 
MONTAGU  DORINGTON  CLOTWORTHY 
UPTON,  Viscount  Templetown  and  Baron  Templetown 
of  Templetown,  in  the  co.  of  Antrim,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  co.  Antrim,  Knight  of  Justice 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem. 
Bom  April  20,  1853,  being  the  only  son  of  Edward  John 
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Edward  John  Upton,  by  his  wife  Susan  Moore,  daughter  of 
the  Reverend  John  Maddy,  Doctor  of  Divinity  ;  succeeded 
his  uncle  in  1890.  Creations — Baron,  August  3,  1767  ; 
Viscount,  February  13,  1806.  Armorial  bearings  (U.O., 
1683)  —  Sable,  a  cross  moline  or ;  impaling  the  arms  of 
Finch-Hatton,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  griffins  passant,  wings  endorsed  sable  (for 
Finch) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or 
(for  Hatton).  Above  the  escutcheon  is  placed  the  coronet  of 
his  rank,  and  thereupon  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 


Edward  Montagu  John  Upton,  Esquire,  commonly  known 
as  the  Honourable  Eric  Edward  Montagu  John  Upton, 
Captain  and  Adjutant  K.R.R.C.,  b.  March  8,  1885; 
killed  in  action  1915;  the  Hon.  Henry  Augustus  George 
Mountjoy  Upton,  b.  August  12,  1894  [married  1916, 
Alleyne,  d.  of  Henry  Lewes  Conran,  R.N.,  and  has  issue 
— Henry  Eric  Patrick  Mountjoy  Spalding  Upton,  Esq., 
b.  1917 ;  and  Alleyne  Evelyn  Maureen  Louisa  [Seats — 
The  Holme,  and  Shiriners,  both  co.  Kirkcudbright)] ;  and 
Hon.    Margaret   Evelyn  ![»/.   1927,  Rev.  Ivo  Carr-Gregg, 


a  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  war-horse  passant  sable,  bridled,  saddle  d,  and 
accoutred  gold.  Supporters— Dexter,  a  war-horse  sable, 
caparisoned  as  the  crest  ;  sinister,  a  knight  in  complete 
armour  proper,  garnished  or,  the  plume  on  his  helmet 
gules,  holding  on  his  sinister  arm  a  shield  charged  with 
arms  of  Upton,  namely  sable,  a  cross  moline  argent,  and 
in  his  dexter  hand  a  tilting-spear.  Motto — "  Virtutis 
avorum  praemium."  Livery — Black  and  gold.  Married, 
February  28,  1883,  Evelyn  Georgiana,  commonly  known 
as  Lady  Evelyn  Georgiana,  daughter  of  the  Right 
Honourable  George  William  Finch-Hatton,  tenth  Earl  of 
Winchilsea   and    Nottingham  ;    and   has   had   Issue — Eric 


M.A.,  Vicar  of  Astley,  Nuneaton].  Seat — Castle  Upton, 
Tetnplepatrick,  in  the  county  of  Antrim.  Club — Marl- 
borough. 

TEMPLE  of  Waterston  (R.L.,  dated  at  Dublin  25 
April  1900,  to  assume  the  surname  of  Temple  only  in  lieu 
of  Harris,  and  the  arms  of  Temple  as  the  first  or  principal 
arms,  quarterly  with  the  arms  of  Harris).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  two  bars  sable,  each  charged  with  three  martlets 
or,  a  crescent  gules  for  difference  (for  Temple) ;  2  and  3, 
vert,  upon  a  chevron  embattled  erminois  between  three 
hedgehogs  or,  as  many  bombs  sable,  fired  proper,  upon  a 
chief  of  augmentation,  a  representation  of  the  gates  and 


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fortress  of  Seringapatam  all  proper  (for  Harris).     Mantling 
sable  and  argent.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet, 


a  martlet  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  gules  for  difference. 

Motto — "  Templa  quam  dilecta."   Livery— Dark  blue,  with 

dark  green  facings. 

Only  son  of  Arthur  Reginald  (Harris)  Temple,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Waterston,  b.  1874  ;  d.  1928  ;  m,  Clare, 
fifth  d.  of  Allen  Cameron,  Esq.,  Assistant  Inspector- 
General  R.I.C.  :— 
Arthur  Temple,    Esq.,    b.    1904.     Seat— Waterston,   co. 

Westmeath. 

TEMPLE.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  an  eagle  displayed 

sable ;  2  and  3,  argent,  two  bars  sable,  each  charged  with 

three  martlets  or.     Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet,  a  martlet  or. 

Daughters  and  coheirs  of  the  Most  Noble  Richard  Plan- 

tagenet    Campbell    Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos- 

Grenville,  3rd  Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  Earl 

Temple,  Viscount  Cobham  and  Baron  Kinloss,  b.  1823  ; 

d.  1889;  m.  1st,   Caroline,  only  d.   of  Robert  Harvey 

of  Langley  Park,  Bucks. : — 

The  Rt.   Hon.  the  Baroness  Kinloss  (q.v. ).     [Arms,  vide 

Kinloss.] 

The  Lady  Caroline  Jemima  Elizabeth  Temple-Nugent- 
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville.  [Arms  of  Temple-Nugent- 
Brydges-Chandos-Grenville,  vide  under  Kinloss.] 

Temple-  Gore  -Langton  (R.L. ,  12  March  1892). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  sable  and  or,  a  bend  argent 
(Langton);  2.  gules,  a  fesse  between  three  cross  crosslets 
fitcWe  or  (Gore,  17th  cent.);  3.  Temple  subquarterly  as 
above.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle  or  and  wyvern  vert,  their  necks 
entwined  regardant  (Langton) ;  2.  on  a  mount  vert,  an 
heraldic  tiger  salient  argent,  collared  gules  (Gore) ;  3. 
Temple  as  above.  Mottoes — "Templa  quam  dilecta" 
(Temple);  "  Frangas  ne  flectes  "  (Gore) ;  and  (under  arms) 
"  In  hoc  signo  vinces"  (Langton). 

Eld.   son   of  William   Stephen,    4th   Earl  Temple   of 

Stowe,    b.   1847;   d.  1902;   m.   1870,  Helen  Mabel  (d. 

1919),  d.  of  Sir  Graham  Graham-Montgomery,  Bart.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.     Algernon     William     Stephen     Temple-Gore- 

Langton,  5th  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe  (4  Feb.   1822),  J. P. 

Somerset,  B.A.  (Oxford),  Major  3rd  Batt.  Somersetsh.  Lt. 

Inf.,    late    Lieutenant  Coldstream   Guards   [Supporters — 


Dexter,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  nebuly  or  and  gules,  sus- 
pended from  the  neck  by  a  ribbon  gules,  a  shield  of  the 
arms  of  Langton  ;  sinister,  a  horse  argent,  semee  of  eagles 
displayed  sable,  suspended  from  the  neck  by  a  ribbon  gules, 
a  shield  of  the  arms  of  Gore],  b.  1871 ;  m.  1913,  Agnes, 
widow  of  late  A.  Burrows  and  d.  of  C.  de  Laporte.  Seats — 
Newton  Park,  nr.  Bath ;  Wotton,  nr.  Aylesbury.  Clubs — 
Brooks's,  St.  James's,  Arthur's,  Windham. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Chandos  Graham  Temple-Gore-Langton, 
Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1873;  &•  1921  ;  m, 
1907,  Frances  Ethel,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  L.  Gore : — 

Chandos  Grenville  Temple-Gore-Langton,  Esq.,  b.  1909. 
Res. — The  Manor  House,  Burnett,  near  Bristol. 

Ronald  Stephen  Brydges  Temple-Gore-Langton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1910. 

3rd  son  of  4th  Earl  Temple  (see  above)  : — 

The  Hon.  Evelyn  Arthur  Grenville  Temple-Gore-Langton, 
D.S.O. ,  Comdr.  (ret.),  R.N.,£.  1884;  m.  1922,  Irene,  d.  of 
Brig. -Gen.  G.  C.  W.  Gartside-Speight  of  Tzouhalen  Ranch, 
Duncan,  B.C.,  and  has  issue — Walter  Grenville  Algernon 
Temple-Gore-Langton,  Esq,  b.  1924  ;  and  Elizabeth  Dorina. 
Club — Naval  and  Military,  n:M 

Gore-Langton  (R.L. ,  1783,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  Langton  (as  above) ;  2  and  3,  Gore  (as  above). 
Crests  —  1.  Langton  (as  above) ;  2.  Gore  (as  above). 
Motto — (of  Langton).  Livery  —  Grenville  green,  silver 
buttons. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Henry  Powell  Gore-Langton,  J. P.,  Col. 

late  3rd  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.I. ,  b.   1854;  d.   1913; 

m.    1878,   Marguerite  Lucy  [d.  1915),  d.  of  Major  R. 

Guthrie  MacGregor: — 
Hubert  Edwin  Gore-Langton,  Esq. ,  D.S.O- ,  Comdr.  R.N. 
b.  1883 ;  m.  1909  (his  cousin),  Lady  Alice  Mary  Temple- 
Gore-Langton,  third  d.  of  4th  Earl  Temple,  and  has  surv. 
issue  —  Alaric  Hubert  St.  George  Gore-Langton,  Gentle- 
man, b,  1918.    Seat — Hatch  Park,  Somerset. 

Robert  Lancelot  Gore-Langton,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
W.  Somerset  Yeo.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1914,  Winifreda  Lilian,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Nixon,  Rifle  Bgde.,  and  has  issue — 
Montague  Grenville-Gore- Langton,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ; 
and  2  daus.     Res. — Duncan,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

Norman  Eric  Gore-Langton,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1886;  m.  1914,  Irene  Monica,  d.  of 
Major  A.  C.  Greaves-Banning.     Res. — 

Richard  Gerald  Gore-Langton,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Berks. 
R.H.A.  formerly  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1892. 

Yr.  son  of  William  Henry  Powell  Gore-Langton,  Esq., 

D.L.,   of  Newton    Park   and    Hatch    Park,  d.    1873; 

m.  1846,   Lady  Anne  Eliza  Mary,  d.  of  2nd  Duke  of 

Buckingham  and  Chandos  : — 
The  Hon.  Edward  Grenville  Gore-Langton  (Patent  of 
Precedence,  1890),  b.  1858;  m.  1888,  Hon.  Florence  Emily 
Murray  (d.  1902),  d.  of  Alexander,  9th  Lord  Elibank ;  and 
has  issue — Grenville  Edward  Murray  Gore-Langton,  Esq., 
Lieut,  late  Roy.  Scots,  b.  1891 ;  and  Anna  Dorothea 
Florence  [m.  1926,  George  Ernest  Hope-Johnstone].  Club 
— Junior  Carlton. 

Temple  (R.L.,  1796,  H.  Coll.).  Arms  and  crest  of 
Temple  as  above  ;  and  by  a  further  Roy.  Lie.  the  arms  of 
Temple  to  be  borne  quarterly  with  the  arms  of  Dicken 
(H.  Coll.,  22  Dec.  1904),  namely,  "  eimine,  a  leopard's 
face  jessant-de-lys  or,  surmounted  by  a  cross  flory  sable." 
Motto—"  Templa  quam  dilecta." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Temple,  1st  Bart.,  of  The 
Nash,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,   CLE.,   Governor  of  Bombay 
1877-1880,  b.   1826;  d.   1902;  m.   1st,  1849,   Charlotte 
Frances  (d.  1855),  d.    of  Benjamin    Martindale ;  2nd, 
Mary  Augusta  (C.I.),  d.  of  Charles  Robert  Lindsay, 
Bengal  C.S.  : — 
Sir  Richard  Carnac  Temple,  2nd  Bart.,  of  The   Nash 
(16  Aug.   1876),  C.B.,  CLE.,  Bailiff  Grand  Cross  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
F.R.G.S.,  M.R.A.S.,  formerly  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and 
Ch.  Commr.  Andaman  and  Nicobar  Islands,  D.L.  and  J. P. 
co.  Worcester  and  Chairman  of  Worcester  County  Associa- 
tion,  Deputy-Chairman   St.  John   Ambulance  Association 
(First  Aid),  Hon.  Fellow  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  Editor 
of   "Indian    Antiquary"    from    1885,    b.    1850;    m.    1880, 
Agnes  Fanny  (Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem),  d.  of  late  Major-Gen.  G.  A.  Searle  ; 
and   has   issue — Richard   Durand   Temple,   Esq.,  D.S.O., 
F.R.G.S.,  Lt.-Col.  5th  Worcester  Regt.,  late  Comdg.  27th 
Batt.    Northumberland   Fus.  and  formerly  Lieut.    King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1880  [m.  1912,  Katherine  Marjorie,  d. 
of  F.   de  la   F.   Williams   and  widow  of  Francis  Swithin 


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Braithwait  Andertonof  Bolton  Royd,  Bradford, I Yorks. ,  and 
has  issue— Richard   Anthony    Purbeck   Temple,    Esq.,  b. 


1913];    Ethel   Godiva   [m.     1910,    Lieut.-Comdr.    Martin 

Robertson-Glasgow,    R.N.    (killed   in   action    1916)];    and 

Mildred  Hester.     Clubs— Carlton,  Marlborough. 

#!  Charles  Lindsay  Temple,  Esq.,  CM. G.  (1909),  F.R.G.S., 

F.G.S.,  Lieut. -Gov.  Northern  Provinces  Nigeria  1913-17, 

b.  1871 ;   m.  1912,  Olive  Susan  Miranda,  d.  of  Sir  Reginald 

Macleod,  K.C. B.      Clubs — Athenasum,  Royal  Societies'. 

Yr.  sons  of  Richard  Temple,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  The 

Nash,  Worcs. ,  b.  1800  ;  d.  1874 ;  m.  2nd,  1840,  Penelope, 

only  child  and  h.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Luders,   Knight 

of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire  (Hereditary  Patent  dated 

30   Sept.    1763I,   M.A.   Oxon.,   Rector   of  Woolstone, 

Glos.  :— 

John    Alexander    Temple,    Esq.,     Col.     Indian    Army. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Temple  as  above  ;   2.  the  arms 


Black,  yellow  facings],  b.  1842;  m.  1876,  Elizabeth,  yr.  d. 
of  Rev.  J.  Mathias ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Percy  de  Luders 
Temple,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  37th  Lancers,  Indian  Army,  b. 
1881 ;  (2)  Grenville  Mathias  Temple,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.  1897  ;  and  Maud  Elizabeth  [m.  1907,  Capt.  Richard 
Raymond  Willis,  V.C. ,  Lanes.  Fus.].  Res. — Sunborne 
Cottage,  Riviera,  Folkestone.      Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

George  Theodore  Temple,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.,  F.R.G.S.,  Knt.  1st  class  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf,  *.  1847; 
m.  1880,  Philippa  Desired  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Herr  Philip  H. 
Schwensen  of  Hasvig,  Norway  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Harald 
Markham  Temple,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  [m.  1909,  Gertrude, 
d.  of  George  Miller  of  Newberries,  Radlett,  and  has  issue — 
Anthony  George  Temple,  Gentleman,  b.  ]  ;    (2)  Charles 

Gordon  Temple,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  [m.  1924,  Hylda 
Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late  John  Bransley,  of  Nottingham,  and 
has  issue — John  Gordon  Temple,  Gentleman,  5.  1927  ; 
and  Anne  Desired] ;  and  Mary  Penelope  [m.  1927, 
Capt.  Arthur  Wickham-Greenbough,  M.B.E.,  M.C.,  late 
R.A.F.].     Res. — Solheim,  14  Cumberland  Park,  Acton. 

Henry  Francis  Temple,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1850;  m.  1883, 
Louisa  Smith.     Res. — Rapson  Road,  Durban,  Natal. 

TEMPLEMORE,  Baron,  see  CHICHESTER. 

TENISON,  see  KING-TENISON. 

CHARLES  MacCARTHY  TENISON,  Esquire,  Bar- 
sister-at-Law,  Member  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  for  Queensland  and  Tasmania.  Born 
December  30,  1850,  being  the  eldest  son  (of  his  second 
marriage)  of  Joseph  Tenison  Collins,  Gentleman,  of  Bal- 
linasloe,  Ireland,  by  his  wife  Sarah  Louisa,  daughter  of 
Charles  Murrough  MacCarthy,  and  sister  of  the  Reverend 
Charles  F.  MacCarthy,  Doctor  of  Divinity,  Rector  of  St. 
Werburgh's,  Dublin,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Tenison 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  and  the  arms  of  that  family 
quarterly  with  his  own,  by  Royal  Licence  in  the  year  1890. 
Armorial  bearings  (R. L. ,  1890)  —Quarterly,  1  and  4, sable, 
a  fesse  embattled  argent,  and  in  chief  three  doves  proper 
(Tenison,  H.  Coll. ,  1660) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  griffin  segreant  sable, 
in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  all  within  a 
bordure  gules  (for  Collins)  ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  proper,  holding  in  its  beak  a 
rose  gules  (for  Tenison)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-griffin  segreant  or,  armed  and  langued  gules,  charged 
on  the  shoulder  and  wing  with  two  trefoils  slipped  in  fesse 


of  Dicken  as  above  ;  3.  per  pale  gules  and  argent,  on 
the  dexter  side,  an  eagle  displayed  dimidiated  and  issuing 
from  the  palar  line  of  the  second  ;  and  on  the  sinister  side, 
a  tower  and   issuant  therefrom  a  tree  (Luders)  [Livery — 


vert  (for  Collins) ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Favente  Deo  sedulitate. " 
Married,  June  3,  1879,  Elizabeth  Isabel,  third  daughter  of 
William  Crompton  Ashlin  of  Claughton,  Birkenhead  ;  and 
has  Issue — Julian  Tenison,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.,£.  June 
22,  1885  ;  and  Eva  Mabel.     Club— Royal  Societies'. 


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TENISON  of  Loughbawn  (Confn.  1913  U.O. ,  on  user 
since  1690).  Gules,  a  bend  engrailed  or,  between  three 
leopards'  faces  of  the  second,  jessant-de-lis  azure.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  leopards'  face  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Potius  mori 
quam  foedari."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  light  blue  facings. 
Son  of  William  Tenison,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Loughbawn, 
co.  Monaghan,  b.  1828;  d.  1901  ;  tn.  1850,  Flavia,  d. 
of  Signor  Fondelli  of  Florence: — 
Col.  William  Tenison,  J. P.  and  D. L.  co.  Monaghan, 
High  Sheriff  1896,  late  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  4th  Batt.  R.  Irish 
Fus.,  late  Major  Manchester  Regt. ,  served  in  Afghanistan 
1881,  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  and  Great  War  1915-17 
(desp. ),  b.  1856;  m.  1882,  Marion  Angela,  ygst.  d.  of 
Thomas Huggins of  Buxted  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  4  Collingham 
Road,  South  Kensington  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  William 
Percival  Cosnahan  Tenison,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  late 
R.F.A.,  and  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers  ;  b.  1884  [tn.  1915, 
Olive  Leonora,  d.  of  the  late  Claud  Longueville-Mackenzie 
(Res. — Easington,  Guildford)];  (2)  Thomas  Michael  Gre- 
ville  Tenison,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1891  ;  d.  1922; 
(3)  Gerald  Evan  Farquhar  Tenison,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
3rd  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1897  ;  and  Marguerite  Angela.  Seat 
— Loughbawn,  Ballybay,  co.  Monaghan.  Res. — Farley, 
Westerham,  Kent. 

TENNANT  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  crescents  sable, 
on  a  chief  gules,  a  boar's  head  couped  or,  langued  azure. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  torteau,  a  ship's  mast  rigged  with  a 
square  sail  proper. 

Son  of  William  Tennant,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

tn.         : — 
William  Augustus  Tennant,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res, — 
Orford  House,  Ugley,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

TENNANT  (L.O.,  1872).  Argent,  two  crescents  in  fesse 
sable,  on  a  chief  engrailed  azure,  a  boar's  head  couped  of 


the  fi-st.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest— Issuing 

from  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  mast  with  a  sail  hoisted 

proper.     Motto — "  Deus  dabit  vela." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Hon.  Sir  David  Tennant,  K.C.M.G. , 
b.  1829;  d.  1905;  tn.  1st,  1849,  Josina  (who  died  1877), 
d.  of  Jacobus  du  Toit ;  2nd,  1885,  Amye  Fenour,  d. 
of  Lt.-General  Sir  William  Bellairs,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.:  — 
David  Tennant,  Esquire,  b.  .     Estate — Buona  Vista, 

Wynberg,  Cape  Colony.     Post.  add. — Civil  Service  Club 

Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. 


TENNANT  (H.  Coll.,  4  Tune  1804).  Ermine,  two  bars 
sable,  the  first  charged  with  two  and  the  other  with  one 
bezant,  on  a  canton  argent,  a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon 
between  two  martlets  a  cross  pat6e  of  the  third.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  passant  guardant  gules,  the  dexter  fore-paw  resting  on 
an  escutcheon  ermine,  thereon  two  bars  charged  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Tenant  ferme  guarderay. " 

Son  of  Charles  Edmund  Tennant,  Esq. ,  Commr.  R.N., 

J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Need  wood  House,  Staffs.,  d.   1862;  tn. 

1st,    1850,  Sophia  Amy  (d.   1857),   eld.  d.  of  Richard 

Temple  of  The  Nash,    Worcs. ,   sister   to  Sir  Richard 

Temple,  1st  Bart.  : — 

Charles  Richard  Tennant,  Esq.,  J. P.  Notts.,  late  Major 

2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  9  March  1851  ;  tn.  18  Nov.  1886,  Hon. 

Ruth  Adamson   Brooks,   ygst.   d.   of  1st   Lord  Crawshaw. 

Res. — St.   Anne's  Manor,  Sutton,  Lougborough. 

Sons  of  Edmund  William  Tennant,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  The 

Eades,   Hon.   Lt.-Col.  late  4th   Batt.  S.  Staffs.   Regt., 

b.  9  Sept.  1859  ;  d.  1923  ;  tn.  24  Nov.  1886,  Mary  Eliza, 

ygst.  d.  of  James  Lowe,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  M.A.,  of 

Churchfield,  Manchester : — 

William  George  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  Comdr.  R.N., 

b.  a  Jan.   1890 ;    tn.  1919,  Catherine  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 

Major  C.  H.  Blount,  R.H.A.     Res.—  The  Eades,  Upton-on- 

Severn,  Worcester.     Club — United  Service. 

Roger  Debonnaire  Tennant,  Gentleman,    b.  1902. 

TENNANT  (L.O.,  1885).    Argent,  two  crescents  in  fesse 

sable,  on  a  chief  gules  a  boar's  head  couped  of  the  first,  a 

bordure  compony  of  the  second  and  first.     Mantling  gules, 

doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  mast 

with  a  sail  hoisted  proper.     Motto — "  Deus  dabit  vela." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Priaulx  Tennant,  1st 

Baron  Glenconner,  Lord   High  Commissioner  of  the 

General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland   19 n, 

1912,   1913,  and   1914,   M.P.  for  Salisbury    1906-10, 

M.A.   (Camb.),  b.   1859;    d.    1920;    tn.   1895,  Pamela 

Genevieve  Adelaide,  ygst.  d.  of   Hon.    Percy  Scawen 

Wyndham  (who  tn.  2nd,  Viscount  Grey  of  Fallodonv 

K.G.  (a.v.)):- 

Rt.    Hon.   Sir   Christopher   Grey   Tennant,    2nd    Baron 

Glenconner   (3    April    1911),    3rd    Bart.    (17    July    1885), 

late  Sub. -Lieut.  R.N.  [Supporters— On  the  dexter  a  stag 

proper,    gorged    with    a   mural    crown    or,    and    on   the 

sinister  a  tiger  also  proper,  gorged  with  a  crown  palisado 

also  or,  each  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  thistle  leaved 

and  slipped  gold] ;  b.  1899;  tn.  1925,  Pamela  Winifred,  d. 

of  Sir  Richard  Arthur  Surtees  Paget,  3rd  Bart.  ;  and  has 

issue — Hon.    Colin  Christopher  Paget    Tennant,  b.   1926  ; 

Hon. Tennant,  b.  1929.     Seats — Glen,  Innerleithen, 

co.  Peebles  ;   Wilsford  Manor,  Salisbury.     Res. — 76  Sloane 
Street,  S.W.  1. 

Yngr.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Tennant,    1st    Bart.  (1885), 
of  The  Glen,  in  the  co.  of  Peebles,  and  of  St.  Rollox, 
in   the   city   of  Glasgow,    M.P.    for  city   of  Glasgow 
1879-80,    and   for    Peebles   and   Selkirk    1880-86,   late 
Hon.  Col.  4th  Vol.    Batt.   the  Cameronians,   Trustee 
of  National  Gallery,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1823;  d.   1906, 
tn.   1849,  Emma  (d.  1859),  d.   of  Richard  Winsloe  of 
Mount  Nebor,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset : — 
Francis  John  Tennant,   Esq.  [Arms  as  above,  but  (re- 
matric.  L.O.  20  Aug.  1907)  the  bordure  engrailed],  b.  1861  ; 
tn.  1886,  Anne  Geraldine,  d.  of  John  Marriner  Redmayne 
of   Harewood,  co.   Durham  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)   John 
Edward   Tennant,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,    M.C.,    Lt.-Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  Scots  Gds.  ;  served  R.A.F.  1914-18  ;  b.   1890 
\tn.  1st,  1918,  Georgina  (obtained  a   divorce  1925),  d.  of 
Lt.-Gen.  Sir  George  Kirkpatrick,   K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I. ,  and 
has  issue — Iain  Mark  Tennant,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  2nd, 
1926,   Victoria,  only  d.    of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Duff,  2nd 
Bart.];  (2)    Mark  Tennant,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Scots  Gds. , 
b.  1892  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (3)  Michael  Tennant,  Gentle- 
man, D.S.O.,  Lieut.  Scots  Gds.   Res.,    b.  1899;    Frances 
Lucy[#?.  1912,  Hon.  Guy  Lawrence  Charteris,  and  d.  1925, 
leaving  issue] ;  Geraldine  Bryde  [tn.  1915 ,  Sir  Iain  Colquhoun , 
D.S.O.,  7th  Bart.,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Kathleen  [tn.  1916, 
9th  Duke  of  Rutland].     Res. — Innes  House,  Elgin,  Moray- 
shire ;   3  Bryanston  Place,  W.i.     Club — Brooks's. 

ROBERT  HUGH  TENNANT,  Gentleman,  Chairman 
Westminster  Bank  ;  Pr.s.  British  Bankers'  Assoc,  1924-5. 
Born  i860,  being  the  eldest  surv.  son  of  Robert  Tennant, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Chapel  House  (sometime  M.P.  for  Leeds), 
and  his  wife  Harriette,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Garnett  of  Mount 
Broughton.      Armorial  bearings— Ermine,  on  two  bars, 


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•each  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  three  bezants,  two  and  one. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath   of  the 


colours,  between  two  wings  gules,  each  charged  with  a 
bezant,  a  sword  erect  proper,  point  downwards,  pommel 
and  hilt  or,  transpiercing  a  human  heart  gules.  Motto — 
"Tenaxetfidelis."  Livery — Blue-black  coat,  red  and  black 
striped  waistcoat,  brass  buttons.  Seat — Chapel  House, 
Kilnsey-in-Craven.  Res. — Highfields,  Darley  Abbey,  Derby; 
88  St.  James's  Street,  S.W.     Clubs—  Pratt's,  Boodle's. 

TENNYSON  (H.  Coll.,  1884).  Gules,  on  a  bend 
nebuly  between  three  leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lys  or, 
a  chaplet  of  laurel  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour 
embowed,  the  hand  gauntleted  or,  grasping  a  broken 
tilting-spear,  entiled  with  a  garland  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
— "  Respiciens  prospiciens. " 

Son   of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Hallam  Tennyson,    2nd  Baron 

Tennyson,  G.C.M.G.,  P.C.,  J.P.  Hants.,  D.L.  Isle  of 

Wight,   Hon.  Litt.D.  (Camb.),  Hon.   D.C.L.  (Oxon.), 

Hon.  LL.D.  (Melbourne  and  Adelaide),  Hon.  Col.  20th 

Australian  Lt.   Horse  and  of  S.  Austral.  Art.,  Gov.  of 

S.    Australia    1899-1902,    first    Acting  Gov.-Gen.    of 

Australia    1902  and  Gov.-Gen.    1902-4;    b.    1852;    d. 

1928 ;  m.   ist,   1884,  Audrey  Georgiana   Florence   (d. 

1916),  d.    of  Charles  John  Boyle  ;    2nd,   1918,   Mary 

Emily,  d.  of  Charles  R.  Prinsep,  and  widow  of  Andrew 

K.  Hichens,  of  Monk's  Hatch,  Compton,  Guildford  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Lionel  Hallam  Tennyson,  3rd  Baron  Tennyson 

(24  Jan.  1884)  [Supporters— Two  leopards  guardant  gules, 

ducally  crowned  and  semee-de-lys  or],  Major,  late  The  Rifle 

Bde. ,  formerly  Coldstream  Gds.  ;  served  Great  War,  1914-18 

(desp.  twice) ;  b.   1889  ;  m.   1918,   Hon.  Clarissa  Madeline 

(div.   1928),  d.  of  Lord  Glenconner,  and  has  issue — Hon. 

Harold  Christopher  Tennyson,  b.  1919  ;  Hon.  Mark  Aubrey 

Tennyson,  b.  1920.     Seat — Farringford,  Freshwater,  Isle  of 

Wight.     Clubs—  Buck's,  White's. 


Sons  of  Hon.  Lionel  Tennyson,  1*.  1854;  d.  1886; 
m.  1878,  Eleanor  Mary,  d.  of  Frederick  Locker- 
l^ampson  : — 

Alfred  Browning  Stanley  Tennyson,  Esq.,  Insp.  Local 
Govt.  Board,  Ireland.  Lieut,  late  Leics.  Yeo.  b.  1878 ; 
m.  1912,  Hon.  Margaret  Drummond,  d.  of  10th  Viscount 
Strathallan  ;  and  has  issue — James  Alford  Tennyson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913  ;  Aubrey  Drummond  Tennyson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1920;  and  Rachel.     Res. — 

Charles  Bruce  Locker  Tennyson,  Esq.,  CM.  G. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1909,  Ivy  Gladys,  d.  of  the  late  W.  I. 
Pretious,  and  has  issue — Frederick  Peniose  Tennyson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Charles  Julian  Tennyson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915  ;  Beryl  Hallam  Augustine  Tennyson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1920.      Res. — Shiplake  Rise,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Michael  Sellwood  Tennyson,  Esq.,  b.  1883.  Res. — 
New  Zealand. 

TENTERDEN,  Baron,  see  ABBOTT. 

TEOFANI  (H.  Coll.,  1911).  Or,  six  torteaux,  three, 
two,  and  one,  on  a  chief  azure  a  Maltese  cross  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  owl  argent,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an 
antique  lamp  sable,  inflamed  proper.  Motto — "  Semper." 
Second  son  of  the  late  Basil  Teofani  of  Valetta, 
Malta,  Merchant,  by  Eufemia  his  wife  : — 

The  late  Panajotti  Teofani,  Gentleman,  of  52  Clarence 
Gate  Gardens,  N.W.,  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Assistants 
of  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Gardeners,  b.  30  Sept.  1864  ; 
d.  192  ;  on  whom  was  conferred  the  Silver  Cross  of  the 
Knights  of  the  Royal  Order  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece 
(1901),  the  3rd  Class  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  (Com- 
mander) 1906,  and  the  rank  of  Officer  of  the  Academy  of 
France  1909. 

TERNAN.  Or,  semee-de-lys  gules,  two  lions  passant 
in  pale  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,    a  dragon    passant    proper,  resting 


the  dexter  fore-claw  on  a  fleur-de-lys  gules.     Motto  (in  Irish 

characters)—"  Bradhach."      Livery — Black  and  gold  (coat 

and  trousers  black,  vest  yellow,  gilt  buttons). 

Eld.   son  of  Henry  Breffney  Ternan,    Esq.,    Col.,   b. 
1847  ;  d.  iqvj  ;  m.  ist,  1873,  Laura  (d.  1877),  dau.  of 
William  Henry  Workman  of  Harpsden,  Oxon.  ;  2nd, 
1880,  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Baker  of  Bristol : — 
Henry  Augustus  Breffney  Ternan,  Esq.,  O. B.E.,  Major, 

b.  1876.     Res. — 211B  High  Street,  Kensington,  W.8. 


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TERRY,  see  IMBERT-TERRY. 

TERRY.  Argent,  gutt6e-de-l'armes,  on  a  pile  gules,  a 
leopard's  face  jessant-de-lys  or,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
sable,    charged   with   eight   roses   of  the  first  barbed  and 


The  Reverend  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  TERRY,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders.  Born  July  12,  i860,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  John  Terry  (son  of  Joseph  Terry  of  Yorks. ).  Armorial 
bearings — Ermine,  on  a  cross  invected  gules,  a  fasces  erect 
or,  between  two  roses  in  pale   argent   and  as  many  lions 


seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  CreBt— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  argent,  gutt^e- 
de-1'armes,  between  two  oak-branches  fructed  in  arch  proper. 
Motto — "  Perseverantidabitur."  Livery— Blue,  with  white 
facings  and  silver  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Major-General  Astley  Fellowes  Terry,  of 

48  Combe  Park,  Bath,  formerly  Commanding  1st  Batt. 

60th   Rifles,   a  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ;  b.  1840  ; 

d.  1926;  m.  1864,  Edith  (who  d.  1895),  dau.  of  Henry 

Cory,  Barrister-at-Law : — 

Astley    Herbert    Terry,    Esq.,   Col.    in   the  Army,    late 

Lieut.    60th    Rifles    and    Lt.-Col.    Army    Service    Corps, 

an   Officer    of  the   Grand    Priory    in   the    British    Realm 

of   the    Ven.    Order    of   the    Hospital    of    St.    John   of 

Jerusalem;    b.    1866;  m.    1896,  Mildred,  dau.    of  Colonel 

Francis  William   Boileau,   C.B. ,   Bengal  Staff  Corps,  and 

has   issue — Astley   Thomas   Terry,    Esq.,  Capt.   R.E.,  an 

Officer  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.   John  of 

Jerusalem  in  the  British  Realm,  b.  1896  [m.  1926,  Eileen, 

only    child    of    Ernest    Elliott     Savi] ;      Winifred    Edith 

\m.   1926,  James  Grant   Duncan,    Barrister-at-Law] ;   and 

Marjory  Beryl.     Res. — The  Maze,  Quarry  Hill,  Guildford. 

Club—  United  Service. 

TETLEY  (H.  Coll.,  1895).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  invected 
or,  in  chief  an  escallop  between  two  cross  crosslets 
fitch^e,  and  the  like  in  base  of  the  last,  a  cross  crosslet 
fitch^e  of  the  first  between  two  escallops  gules.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
escallop  or,  in  front  of  two  cross  crosslets  fitche^e  in 
saltire,  the  dexter  gules  and  the  sinister  azure.  Motto — 
"  Triumpho  cruce."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  brass  buttons, 
red  waistcoat. 

Only  son  of  Ven.  James  George  Tetley,  of  Belmont, 

Tormohun,  co.  Devon,  D.D.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,    Canon   and  Archdeacon  of  Bristol,  b.  1843  ; 

d.  1924  ;  m.  1868,  Mary  Anne  Grace,  dau.  of  George 

Milward,  Esq.,  of  Lechlade  Manor,  co.  Gloucs. ,  J. P., 

Barrister-at-Law : — 

James   George  Wynn   Tetley,    Esq.,    Capt.    3rd    Loyal 

North  Lancashire  Regt.,  b.  June  2,  1873  ;  m.  1897,  Eleanor 

Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Jacques,  R.D.,  Rector  of 

Brindle,  co.  Lanes.,  and  has  issue — Mace  Caroline;  and 

Cecily.     Postal  address— c/o  Mrs.   H.  E.  Robeson,  Broad 

Blunsdon  Rectory,  Swindon,  Wilts. 


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passant  in  fesse  of  the  third,  in  the  first  and  second  quar- 
ters a  martlet  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  proper, 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  roses  argent,  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  a 
fasces  in  bend  also  proper.  Motto  — ' '  Quod  tibi  hoc 
alteri."  Married,  Nov.  22,  1881,  Rosa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  late  James  Edwin  Phillips.  Residence  —  Benthall 
Vicarage,  Salop. 

TEULON  of  Glenwood,  co.  Cork  (R.L.,  19  Aug.  1905, 
U.O. ).  Azure,  a  ruined  tower  argent,  in  the  dexter  chief 
a  sun  in  splendour  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  patee  gules  within  a 
semi-circle  of  seven  mullets  of  six  points  or.  Motto — 
"  Ensemble." 

Son  of  Alfred  Edward  Fleury,  of  Glenwood,  Kilworth, 

co.  Cork,  b.  ;  d.  ;   m.  ,  Anna  M         ,  d. 

of  Charles  Pete  Teulon,  of  Bandon,  co.  Cork  : — 

Charles  Alfred   Teulon  (formerly   Fleury),    Esq. ,  Major 

(ret.)    Inniskilling    Dragoons,   b.    1883;    m.    1918,    Norah 

Emily,  d.  of  Colonel  J.  McM.  Bolster,  R.A.M.C.,  and  has 

issue — Basil  Charles   Teulon,    Gentleman,    b.    1919 ;    and 

June  Amoret.     Club — Cavalry. 

TEYNHAM,  Baron,  see  ROPER-CURZON. 

THACKERAY  (H.  Coll. ,  17  Feb.  1755).    Vert,  two  garbs 

or, in  base  an  arrow,  point  downwards,  argent,  on  a  chief 

purpure  a  cherub's  head  proper,  between  two  estoiles  of  the 

third.     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,   an  eagle,  wings  elevated  proper,  charged  on  the 

breast  with  a  like  cherub's  head  and  holding  in  the  beak  an 

arrow  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Nobilitas  sola  virtus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Talbot  Thackeray,  K.C.B.,  V.C-, 

Col.  R.E.,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  firstly,  Dec.  6,  1862, 

Amy  Mary  Anne,  second  dau.  of  Eyre  Evans  Crowe  ; 

secondly,  Dec.  2,  1869,   Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  late 

Major  Thomas  Baker  Pleydell : — 

Edward   Francis    Thackeray,    Esq.,    C.M.G.,    D.S.O. , 

Lt.-Col.  S.   African  Staff  Corps,  Dist.  Staff  Officer  No.  8 

Mil.  District,  formerly  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1870;  «.  1905, 


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Linda  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Baron  von  Wurtzburg,  and 
has  issue — 2  daus.  Res— Larkbeare,  Park  Road,  Johannes- 
burg, Transvaal.      Club — Rand  (Johannesburg). 

Richmond  Clive  Thackeray,  Esq.,  b.  1873. 

Charles  Bouverie  Thackeray,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A. 
(ret.),  Brev.-Col.  T.A.,  b.  1875;  m.  Adeline,  d.  of  late 
William  Ritchie,  and  has  issue— 1  son,  2  daus.  Res. — 
6  Fernshaw  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W.  Club— Naval  and 
Military. 

Henry  St.  John  Pleydell  Thackeray,  Esq. ,  b.  1879. 

The  Rev.  ARTHUR  THOMAS  JAMES  THACK- 
ERAY, Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., 
formerly  Vicar  of  Norton  Subcourse,  Norfolk,  and  Surrogate 
of  the  Diocese  of  Norwich.  Born  Sept.  16,  1852,  being 
the  only  son  (senior  member  of  the  family)  of  the  late  Rev. 
Joseph  Thackeray,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Horstead  and  Coltishall, 
Norfolk,  formerly  Senior  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Camb., 
by  his  wife  Rose  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Robinson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  of  63  Great 


Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park.  W.  Armorial  bearings 
(H.  Coll.,  17  Feb.  1755)— Vert,  two  garbs  or,  in  base  an 
arrow  argent,  on  a  chief  purpure,  a  cherub's  head  proper, 
between  the  like  number  of  estoiles  of  the  third.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle, 
the  wings  elevated  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
like  cherub's  head,  and  holding  in  the  beak  an  arrow  as 
in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Nobilitas  sola  virtus."  Livery — 
Green.  Married,  1st,  June  27,  1882,  Amy  Beatrice  (d. 
April  28, 1903),  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Peter  Dunster, 
M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Woodbastwick,  and  Rector  of  Pauxworth, 
Norfolk;  2nd,  Anna,  ygst  d.  of  late  Rev.  Charles  Philip 
Paul  Jodrell,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Wramplingham  ;  and  by  his 
1st  mar.  has  had  Issue — (1)  Thomas  Frederick  Makepeace 
Thackeray,  Gentleman,  b,  June  4,  1883  ;  (2)  John  Henry 
Makepeace  Thackeray,  Gentleman,  b.  and  d.  1886;  (3) 
Joseph  Makepeace  Thackeray,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  7,  1887  ; 
and  Blanche  Ellen  Beatrice.  Residence  —  Holmwood, 
Thorpe,  Norwich.  Clubs — Junior  Conservative,  Norfolk 
County  (Norwich),  Conservative  (Yarmouth). 


THACKERAY  (H.  Coll. ,  17  Feb.  1775).     Vert,  two  garbs 
or,  in  base  an  arrow,  point  downwards,  argent,  on  a  chiet 
purpure,  a  cherub's  head  proper,  between  two  estoiles  of  the 
third.     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle,  wings  elevated   proper,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  like  cherub's  head,  and  holding  in  the  beak  an 
arrow  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "Nobilitas  sola  virtus." 
Son  of  Frederick    Rennel  Thackerary,    Esq.,  of  Ash- 
wood  and  Yarrow  House,  Norfolk,  J.  P.  co.   Norfolk, 
late   Captain   74th    Highlanders,    b.    1830 ;     m.    1853, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Ayton : — 
Frederick  Rennell  Thackeray,  Esq. ,  Major  R.A. ,  b.  1856  ; 
m.  1884,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Hasted,  R.E.     Seat — Ashwood- 
in-Pentney,    Norfolk.        Postal   address — Yarrow    House, 
Dereham,  Norfolk. 

THACKERAY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  ermine  and  azure, 
seven  flames  of  fire,  four,  two,  and  one  proper,  and  in  chief 
a  cherub's  head  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  argent  and  azure,  in  front  of  a  sunburst  or, 
a  demi-double-headed  eagle  displayed  ermine,  the  dexter 
wing  charged  with  a  bend  sinister  and  the  sinister  wing 
charged  with  a  bend  gules.  Motto — "  Nobilitas  solavirtus." 
Son  of  Alexander  Thackeray,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Glan  Ely, 
Glamorgan : — 

Frank  Staniford  Thackeray,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col. 
Comdg.  1st  Lines.  Regt.,  formerly  H.L.I. ,  b.  1880  ;  m. 
1913,  Leila  May,  d.  of  Oliver  William  Warner,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Stormount,  Wyke  Regis,  Dorset.  Clubs — Army  and 
Navy,  R.A.C.,  Ranelagh. 

THACKWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  paly 
of  six  or  and  gules,  a  maunch  argent,  sem6e-de-lys  azure 
(Thackwell) ;  2  ana  3,  per  pale  azure  and  guies,  a  cross  en- 
grailed erminois,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  water- 
bouget  argent  (Cam).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  chaplet  of  oak 
proper,  a  dragon's  head  erased  paly  of  six  or  and  gules, 
transpierced  by  an  arrow  barbed  and  flighted  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Mihi  solicitudo  futuri." 

Son  of  John  Thackwell,  formerly  in  the  Worcestershire 

Militia,  b.   1844 ;  d.  1914 ;  m.  1875,  Alice  Anne,  d.  of 

Henry  Payne  : — 

John  Henry  Cam  Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Seats 

— Wilton    Place,    Dymock,    Gloucestershire  ;    Rye    Court, 

Worcestershire. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Joseph  Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  I852  ; 
d.  ;  m.  1878  :— 

Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  .    Res. — 

Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

THACKWELL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  paly  of 
six  or  and  gules,  a  maunch  argent,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lys 
azure  (Thackwell)  ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a 
cross  engrailed  erminois  ;  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a  water-bouget  argent  (Cam.).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  out  of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  dexter  hand 
embowed,  vested  in  the  uniform  of  the  15th  King's  Hussars, 
from  the  wrist  pendent  by  a  riband  gules,  fimbriated  azure, 
a  representation  of  the  silver  medal  for  Waterloo,  the  hand 
grasping  and  in  the  attitude  of  striking  with  a  sword  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  branches  of  laurel,  issuant 
in  like  manner  from  the  mural  crown  also  proper,  and 
above,  on  an  escroll,  the  motto  "  Frappe  fort ;  "  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  chaplet  of  oak  proper,  a 
dragon's  head  erased,  paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  the  neck 
transpierced  by  an  arrow,  barbed  and  flighted,  also  proper. 
Motto — "  Mihi  solicitudo  futuri." 

Sons  of  Joseph  Edward  Lucas  Thackwell,  Esq.,  ot 
Aghada  Hall,  co.  Cork,  formerly  Lieut.  5th  Royal 
Irish  Lancers,  and  subsequently  Lt.-Col.  Comd.  Royai 
Cork  City  Art.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  by  his  wife  and  cousin 
Caroline  Matilda  Georgiana,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
General  Edmund  Roche,  3rd  Hussars,  of  Ballymonis, 
co.  Cork : — 
Walter  Joseph  de  Rupe  Thackwell,  Esq.,  Capt.  Tip- 
perary  Artil.  (Southern  Div.),  b.  1876. 

Noel  Edmund  OsbertThackwell,  Esq., late  Major  R.G.A. , 
b.  1878.     Res.— 

Edward  Hillyar  Roche  Thackwell,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt. 
Royal  Irish  Regt.,  formerly  of  E.  Lancashire  Regt.,  served 
in  S.  African  War  and  West  African  Benin  Exped.,  b. 
1879.     Res. — 

Arthur  Charles  Austen  Thackwell,  Esq.,  Major  Indian 
Army,  late  Middlesex  Regt.,  b.  1882.     Res. — 


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Sons  of  Edward  Joseph  Thackwell,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

48th  and  50th  Regt.,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1827;  d.  1903; 

m.  1852,  Charlotte  Price  (d.  1910),  d.  of  Capt.  Lucas, 

Bengal  Army:  — 

Col.  Edward  Loftus  Roche  Thackwell,  Army  Pay  Dept. , 

late  Capt.  7th  Royal  Fus. ,  b.  1856;  m.  1879,  Emily,  only 

d.  of  Lestock   Reid,   Indian  Civ.  Ser.  ;    and  has  issue — 

Monica  de  Wilton  Roche  [m.  1st,  1902,  George  Burrows, 

and  has  issue;  2nd,  1907,  Adrian  Francis  Hugh  Sibbald 

Simpson].     Res. — 

Col.  Colquhoun  Grant  Roche  Thackwell,  C.B.,  D.SO., 
Indian  Army  (ret. ),  late  Lieut.  South  Yorkshire  Regt.,  served 
in  Afghan  Campaign  1879-80  (medal),  in  the  Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  Khedive's  Star)  and  Great  War 
1915-17  (desp. ),  b.  1857;  m.  1883,  Lilian,  d.  of  Robert 
Spencer.    Res. — 25  Rue  de  Mont  Cenis,  Paris. 

Brig. -Gen.  Osbert  Montague  Thackwell,  late  R.E.,  served 
Tirah  Campaign  1897-8,  b.  i860;  m.  1905,  Florence 
Theophila,  d.  of  C.  E  Palmer;  and  has  issue — Denys 
Edward  Osbert  Thackwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Res. — 
Perrymead  Cottage,  Bath. 

Son  of  Maj.  -Gen.   William  de  Wilton   Roche  Thack- 
well,   C.B.,    Com.   38th    Regt.,  J. P.   Gloucs.   and   co. 
Cork,  b.  1834;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1864,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev. 
H.  Tomkinson  of  Reaseheath  Hall,  co.  Chester: — 
Edward    Francis    Thackwell,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Cork,    b. 
1868;  m.   1894,  Catherine,  d.   of  Sir  H.   Low,  G.C.M.G., 
and  widow  of  Sir  John  Pope  Hennessy,  K.C.M.G.     Seat — 
Rostellan  Castle,  Rostellan,  co.  Cork.     Post.   add. — River- 
side, Teignmouth,  Devon. 

THAI RL WALL  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  as  many 
cross    crosslets    gules.       Mantling    sable    and    argent. 


criT  jati 


Crest — On  a  morion  proper,  a  boar's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules. 
Motto — "  Quidquid  erit  pati." 

f.     Sons  of  Frederick  Thairlwall,  Gentleman,  of  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.,  b.  1814  ;  d.  i860 ;  m.  1841,  Eleanor,  d. 
of  Thomas  Eeles,  of  New  House,  St.  John  Stanwick, 
N.R.  Yorks.  :— 
The  late    Frederick    James   Thairlwall,    Gentleman, 
Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in  England, 
b.  1842;    tn.   1878,  Charlotte  (d.  1903),  d.  of  William 
Wrigley  Widdop,  of  Rastrick  House,  Yorks.,  and  d.  1929, 
leaving    issue: — (1)    Frederick    Thairlwall,    Gentleman, 
Solicitor,  b.  1879 ;    (2)  William  Thairlwall,  Gentleman, 
Solicitor,    LL.B.    Lond.,   b.    1884 ;    Charlotte   Eleanor. 
Res. — 12  Upper  Park  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 

The  late  William  Christopher  Thairlwall,  Gentleman, 
b.  1843;  m.  1912,  Isola,  d.  of  Eugene  W.  Scribner,  of 
Boston,  Mass. ,  and d.  1929.  Res. — Hemmenway  Mansion, 
Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 


THELLUSSON  (H.  Coll.,  c.  1806,  but  claiming  de- 
scent from  an  ancient  French  family  using  very  similar 
arms).  Quarterly,  wavy  argent  and  or,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  two  demi-vols  in  pale  sable,  each  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second  all  fessewise,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  quarters  an  oak-  tree  eradicated  proper, 
charged  with  an  escutcheon  bendwise  gules,  thereon  three 
guttees-d'eau.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings  displayed  sable, 
each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or,  a  demi-greyhound 
salient  argent,  collared  sable.  Motto—  "  Lahore  et  honore.' 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  William  Brook  Thellusson, 
5th  Baron  Rendlesham,  J. P.,  C.A.,  and  D.L.  Suffolk, 
Q3*-  l84°  ;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1861,  Lady  Egidia  (d.  1880),  d.  of 
I'jm  13th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  K.T.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  Archibald  Charles  Thellusson,  6th 
Baron  Rendlesham  (Irel. ,  1  Feb.  1806),  Capt.  late  Suffolk 
Art.  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  greyhound  regardant 
argent,  collared  sable],  b.  1868;  m.  ,  Lilian,  d.  of  the 

late  J.   Manley,   Esq.,  J. P.    of  St.   Catherine's,    Kingston, 
Jamaica.       Seat— Rendlesham,   nr.    Woodbridge,    Suffolk. 
Res. — Bosloe,  Mavvnon,  Cornwall.     Club — White's. 
_Hon   Percy  Edward  Thellusson,  Capt.  late  W.  Kent  Yeo. , 


b.    1874;    m.    1922,    Gladys  Dunlop,    d.  of  Andrew   Vans 

Dunlop  Best.     Res. — Titlark's  Farm,  Sunningdale,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Hon.    Hugh    Edmund  Thellusson,    D.S.O., 

Lt. -Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A. ,  b.  1876  ;  d.  1926  ; 

m.  1914,  Gwynnydd  Colleton,  fifth  d.  of  Brig. -Gen.  Sir 

Robert  A.  W.  Colleton,  9th  Bart.  :— 

Charles  Anthony  Hugh  Thellusson,  Esq. ,  b.  1915.     Res.  — 

Peter  Thellusson,  Esq.,  b.  1920. 

Thellusson  (H.  Coll..  13  March  1912).  Same  arms, 
but  in  the  fesse  point  a  mullet  gules  pierced  argent.  Crest 
— As  above,  but  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mullet 
as  in  the  arms. 

Son   of  Charles    Sabine   Augustus   Thellusson,    Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Brodsworth  Hall  (High  Sheriff  1866),  Capt. 
12th  Lancers,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1850,  Georgiana, 
d.  of  William  Theobald  of  Stockwell,  Surrey  : — 
Augustus  Thellusson,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Seat — Brods- 
worth Hall,  Doncaster.  Res. — Kingsgate  House,  St.  Peter's, 
Broadstairs. 

Son  of  Frederick  William  Thellusson,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1896  ; 
fit.  1892,  Gabrielle,  d.  of  Dr.  de  Man  of  Brussels  : — 
Frederick  Eugene  Thellusson,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;   fit. 
1914,  Luce  Haan  of  Brussels.     Res. — 


Cfte 


TO 


1917 


Son  of  Frederick  George  Thellusson,  late  29th  Bengal 

N.I.,  b.  1825  ;  d.   1896  ;  ;».   1853,  Anne,  d.  of  William 

Whitter,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Worthing:— 

Percy  Sabine  Munro    Thellusson,  Esq.,   J. P.,  b.    1861  ; 

m.    1891,    Georgina    Elizabeth,    d.    of  Major    Edwards   of 

Ballyhire,  co.  Wexford  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Dudley 

Keith  Thellusson,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  [m.  1915,  Doris,  only 

child  of  the  late  T.  S.  Field]  ;  (2)  Herbert  Frank  Whitaker 

Thellusson,    b.    1899.     Res. — Cameron  Lodge,   Ryde,    Isle 

of  Wight. 

THESIGER  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  gryphon  segreant  or, 
within  an  orle  of  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cornucopia  fessewise,  the  horn  or,  the  fruit  proper, 
thereon  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  also 
proper.     Motto — "  Spes  et  fortuna." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederic  Augustus  Thesiger, 
2nd  Baron  Chelmsford,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  b.  1827; 
d.  1905;  m.  1867,  Adria  Fanny  (d.  1926),  eldest  d.  of 
Major-Gen.  Heath,  Bombay  Army:  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederic  John  Napier  Thesiger,  1st  Viscount 
Chelmsford  (13  June  1921),  3rd  Baron  Chelmsford  of 
Chelmsford,  co.  Essex  (1  March  1858),  P.C.,  G.C.S.I., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I. E.,  G.B.E.,  Chancellor  ot  the  Order  of 
St.  Michael  and  St.  George  1914-16,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Dorsetshire  Regt.,  Governor  of 
Queensland  1905-9,  of  N.  S.  Wales  1909-13,  Viceroy  of 
India  1916-21,  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp. 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.  [Supporters — On  either  side  a 
gryphon  or,  winged  vair],  b.  1868  ;  m.  1894,  Hon.  Frances 
Charlotte  Guest,  G.B.E.,  C.I.,  eldest  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Wimborne  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hon.  Frederic  Ivor 
Thesiger,  Lieut  R.A.,  b.  1896,  died  on  active  service  1917; 
(2)  Hon.  Andrew  Charles  Gerald  Thesiger,  b.  1903  \m.  1927, 
Gillian,  only  d.  of  Arthur  Nevile  Lubbock  of  Bassetts,  Farn- 
boroughl ;  Hon.  Joan  Frances  Vere  [m.  1920,  Capt.  Alan 
Lascelles,  M.V.O.,  M.C.]  ;  Hon.  Anne  Molyneux  [m.  1921, 
Hon.  Donough  E.  F.  O'Brien];  Hon.  Bridget  Mary[;w.  1919, 
Major  R.  H.  Sheepshanks,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.] ;  and  Hon. 
Margaret  St.  Clair  Sydney.  Seat — Yarrells,  Poole,  Dorset. 
Res. — 116  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Club — United  University. 
Hon.  Percy  Mansfield  Thesiger,  M.B.E.,  Capt.  late 
Roy.  Kent  Yeo.,  b.  1869;  m.  1900,  Katherine  Frances,  d. 
of  A.  F.  Wallace;  and  has  issue— (1)  Donald  Adrian 
Wallace  Thesiger,  Esq.,  b.  1901  [w.  1927,  Frances  Nina, 
•d.  of  Brig. -Gen.  Sylvester  Grimston,  C.M.G.,  of  The  White 
House,  Willingdon,  Sussex]  ;  (2)  Alec  Peirson  Thesiger, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (3)  Antony  Frederic  Lewis  Thesiger, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906.  Res. — Tornasheen,  Strathdon,  co. 
Aberdeen  ;  25  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.     Club — Arts. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Wilfred  Gilbert  Thesiger,  D.S.O.,  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  Min.  Plen.  and  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary at  Addis  Ababa  1909-19,  b.  1871  ;  d.  1920; 
m.  1909,  Kathleen  Mary,  C.B. E. 
Thomas  Mercer  Cliffe  Vigors 
Carlo w : — 
Wilfred  Patrick  Thesiger,  Esq.,  b. 
Millbrook,  Bucknell,  Shropshire. 

Brian  Peirson  Thesiger,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Dermot  Vigors  Thesiger,  Gentleman,  b.  1914. 
Roderic  Miles  Doughty  Thesiger,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Yngst.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederic  Augustus  Thesiger, 
2nd  Baron  Chelmsford  (see  above); — 
Hon.  Eric  Richard  Thesiger,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Ccl.  T.F.R., 
late  Major  Surrey  Yeo.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2,  and 
Great  War  1915-19  (desp.  twice),  b.  1874;    m.  1st,  1904, 
Pearl  (d.  1922),    only  d.    of  John   Coupland ;    2nd,    1929, 
Sydney  Hilda,  widow  of  Major  George  Du   Plat-Taylor, 
O.B.E. ,  Gren.  Gds.  ;  and  has  issue — Osric  Wilfred  Thesiger, 
Esq.,  b.  1905;  Cedric  Paul  Thesiger,  Gentleman,  b.  1915; 
and  Desiree.     Res. — 16  Prince  of  Wales  Terrace,  W. 

Son   of  Lt.-Col.    George    Handcock   Thesiger,    C.B. , 

C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1868;  killed  in 

action  1915  ;  m.  1902,  Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

Fitzroy  W.  Fremantle,  C.B.  : — 

Gerald   Alfred   Thesiger,   Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 

Inner    Temple,    b.    1902.      Res. — Queen    Anne's    House, 

Taplow.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Hon.  Charles  Wemyss    Thesiger,  Lt.-Gen.  and 
Col.   14th  Hussars,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1903;  m.  1863,  Char- 
lotte  Elizabeth   (d.   1880),  eldest  d.   of   Hon.   George 
Handcock : — 
Gerald  Edward  Peirson  Thesiger,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Surrey 
Yeo.,    late   Asst.    Resident   in    North    Nigeria,    served    in 
S.  Africa  1900,  and  in  Great  War,  b.  1872 ;   m.  1908,  Ruby 


elder   d.    of 
of     Burgage, 


late 
co. 


1910.      Res. — The 


Le  Nora  Marguerite,  second  d.  of  late  John  M'Culloch. 
Res. — Wellesbourne,  Warwickshire. 

Sons  of  Hon  Sir  Edward  Peirson  Thesiger,  K.C.B., 

late    Clerk-Assistant    of   the    Parliaments,    b.    1842  ; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1869,  Georgina  Mary  (d.  1906),  third  d.  of 

William  Bruce  Stopford-Sackville  : — 
Arthur  Lionel  Bruce  Thesiger,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1872  ;  m.  1902,  FloritaMaria  Engracia,  d.  of  late  Edward 
J.  Knight  of  Tregroes,  Pencoed,  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue 
— Richard  Edward  Knight  Thesiger,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  and 
Patience  Elizabeth  Florita.  Res. — Heath  Corner,  Burgh 
Heath,  Surrey.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Bertram  Sackville  Thesiger,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  C.M.G.,  Vice- 
Adm.,  C.-in-C.  East  India  Station  since  1927,  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1921,  Violet,  d.  of  Joseph  Henley,  and  widow  of  William 
B.  Cloete,  of  Hare  Park.  Res. — Clerks',  Liphook,  Hants. 
Club — United  Service. 

Ernest  Frederic  Graham  Thesiger,  Esq.,  b.  1879;  m. 
1917,  Jeanette  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Burt  Ranken  of 
Edinburgh.     Res. — 

THICKNESSE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
a  chevron  sable,  fretty  or,  in  chief  a  blade  of  a  scythe 
azure ;  2  and  3,  vert,  three  oak-stocks  eradicated  or  (Stock- 
ton). Mantling-  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  vested  paly  or  and  gules, 
cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a  scythe,  the 
handle  or,  the  blade  upwards,  azure.  Motto — "  Sine  clade 
sterno." 

Only  surv.  on  of  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  Henry  Thicknesse, 

late  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Leicester,  D.D. ,  who  d.  1921, 

by  his  first  wife  Anne,  only  surv.  child  and  heiress  of 

Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,   Esq.,  of  Beech  Hill,  co. 

Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Wigan  : — 

Rev.  Francis  Norman  Thicknesse,   M.A.,  Rector  of  St. 

George's,  Hanover   Square,   Preb.  of  St.  Paul's,   b.    1858  ; 

m.  1885,  Mary  Sibylla,  d.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Walker  ;   and  has 

had  issue — (1)  Francis  William  Thicknesse,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 

Major    R.A. ,    b.    1886,    killed    in    action,    1917;    (2)   Rev. 

Cuthbert  Carroll  Thicknesse,  Rector  of  Wigan,  Rural  Dean 

and  Canon  of  Liverpool,  b.   1887  [m.  Rhoda,  d.  of  Rev.  M. 

Pratt,     and    has    issue — Ralph     Thicknesse,    Gentleman, 

b.  1921];  Joyce  Mary  [m.  ,  Rev.   H.  C.  Montgomery 

Campbell,  M.C.,  Rector  of  Hornsey] ;  and  Bridget  Dorothea 

[m.    1915,   Col.    R.  H.    D.    Tompson,   C.M.G.,    D.S.O.]. 

Res. — St.  George's  Rectory,  15  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Audley  Thicknesse,  Somerset 
Light  Inf.,  b.  1869  ;  d.  on  active  service,  1916  ;  m.  1897, 
Phyllis  Margaret,  d.  of  Henry  Woodcock  of  Bolnore, 
Sussex  : — 
Henry  John  Anthony  Thicknesse,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.A.,  b.  1899. 

Ralph  Neville  Thicknesse,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Somerset 
L.I.,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

THISELTON-DYER  (H.  Coll.,  27  April  1840)— Party 
per  chevron  argent  and  or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  between  two 
mullets  in  chief  gules,  and  a  portcullis  in  base  sable,  three 
pigeons  proper.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallary  or,  a 
goat's  head  sable,  armed  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
also  or.     Motto — "  Spectemur  agendo." 

Son  of  Sir  William  Turner  Thiselton-Dyer,  K.C.M.G. 

(1899),  CLE.,  M.A.  Oxford,  B.Sc.  (London),  LL.D. 

(Glasgow),  Sc.D.  (Camb.),  J. P.  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1843  ; 

d.  1928;  m.  June  23,   1877,   Harriet  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir 

Joseph  Dalton  Hooker,  G.C.S.I.,  O.M.,  C.B.:— 
George    Henry   Thiselton-Dyer,    Esq.,    M.Inst.C.E.,    b. 
1879  ;    m.  1910,    Violet    Rosa   Alice,    d.    of   late    Michael 
Driscoll,    R.N.     Postal  address.  —The    Ferns,  Witcbmbe, 
Gloucester. 

TH1STLETHWAYTE  of  Southwick  Park  (granted  by 
Segar  1607,  H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  pheons 
of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  azure,  holding  a  pheon 
or  ;  2.  on  a  ducal  crown  or,  an  eagle  displayed  sable. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.,  of  Southwick 

Park,  Hants.,  b.   1809;  d.   190c;     m.  1850,  Eizabeth 

Catherine,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Hercules  Robert 

Pakenham,  K.C.B.:— 

Lt.-Col.    Evelyn   William    Thistlethwayte,    late    King's 

Royal    Rifle    Corps,    b.     1861.       Seat — Southwick    Park, 

Fareham,  Hants. 

Robert  Richard  Thistlethwayte,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 
Res. — 7  Elm  Park  Gardens,  W. 

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pale  argent  and  sable,  two  chevronels  between  as  many 
boars'  heads  erased  in  chief  and  a  boar  statant  in  base, 
and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross 
crosslet  all  counterchanged.      Mantling'  sable  and  argent. 


Son    of   Edward  David   Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Cefndyrys,  J 
J. P.,  D.L. ,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1869,  Caroline  Louisa, 
eld.  d.   of  Charles  W.  Greenly  of  Titley  Court,  Here- 
fordsh.  :— 
Edward  Aubrey   Thomas,    Esq.,   J. P.  and  (1923)    High 
Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  J. P.  co.  Brecon,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1872;   m.  1901,  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  John  Charles 
Salt,  and  has  issue — Edward  Llewelyn  Thomas,  Gentleman, 
b.    1904;    Quentin  Aubrey  Thomas,  Gentleman,   b.    191 1; 
Winifred   Alice;    DorUhy    Evelyn;    and    Margaret    Eira. 
Seat — Cefndyrys,  Builth,  co.  Brecon. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.   Evan  Aubrey  Thomas,  of  Overross, 
Ross,  late  7th    Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1845  ;  d.  ;  m. 

1st,   1882,  Constance   Ida  (d.    1884),  only   d.  of  John 
Rocke  of  Clungunford  House,    co.  Salop ;  2nd,    1888, 
Blanche  Emily,    d.    of  Penry  Williams,    of   Penpont, 
co.  Brecon  : — 
Evan  Meredyth  Rocke  (formerly  Thomas)  to  whom  refer. 
Edward  Penry  Thomas,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1890. 
Son  of  David  William  Jones  Thomas,  Gentleman,  6. 
1841 ;  d.   1899;  m.   1862,  Elizabeth  Grace  (d.  1888),  d. 
of  Commander  J.  G.  Philipps,  R.N.  : — 
David  Williams  Evan  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1866;   m. 
1899,  Elizabeth  Agnes,  d.  of  Col.  Langdon,  R.A.M.C. ;  and 
has  issue.     Res. — St.  John's  Mount,  Brecon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Jones  Thomas  of  Llanthomas, 
co.  Brecon,  J. P.  cos.   Hereford,  Brecon,  and  Radnor, 
Vicar  of  Llamgow,  co.  Brecon,  b.    1811;  d.   1886;  m. 
1839,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Rev.  John  Jones, 
M.A. ,  of  Hereford  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Henry  Evan  Pateshall  Pateshall  (q.v. ). 
Walter   Sandys   Thomas,  Gentleman,    b.    1853.     Res.— 
Llanthomas,  Hay,  Brecon. 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  pale  cottised  between 
two  bull's  heads  caboshed  argent,  armed  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  last  a  miner's  pick  and  spade  in  saltire  sable,  between 
two  ram's  heads  caboshed  gules.     Mantling  azure  and 


Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
a  boar's  head  erased  argent,  thereon  an  eagle  preying 
sable,  the  boar's  head  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
crosslet  also  sable.     Motto — "  Toujours  prest." 

Only   son    of   Andrew    Thomas     Thom-Postlethwaite 

(formerly  Thorn),  Gentleman,  of  The  Hollins,  b.  1848  ; 

d.  1909;  m.  1885,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  PostlethwaLe, 

Gentleman  : — 
Andrew  Cecil  Scott  Thom-Postlethwaite,  Genileman, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1918,  Gertrude 
Adele  Roope,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Roope  Linthorne,  and  has 
issue  —  Humphrey  Richard  Miles  Thorn  -  Postlethwaite, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Lome  Cecil  Roope.  Res. — The 
Hollins,  nr.  Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 

THOMAS,  see  CAREY  -  THOMAS,  FREEMAN  - 
THOMAS,  and  HAIG-THOMAS. 

THOMAS  of  Wenvoe  (H.  Coll.  Arms  confd.  and  Crest 
granted  by  William  Segar,  Garter,  13  Nov.  1618).  Sable, 
a  chevron  ermine,  and  a  canton  of  the  same.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-unicorn  ermine,  the  horn,  beard,  mane,  and  hoofs 
gold,  supporting  an  escutcheon  sable.  Motto — •"  Virtus 
invicta  gloriosa." 

Son  of  Sir  Godfrey  Vignoles  Thomas,  9th  Bart.,  C. B. , 

C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.,  D.L.  Essex,  b.  1856  ; 

d.  1919  ;    m.  1887,  Mary  Frances  Isabelle,  d.  of  Charles 

Oppenheim  : — 
Sir  Godfrey  John  Vignoles  Thomas,  10th  Bart.  (24  Dec. 
1694),  K.C.V.O.,  C.S.I. ,  Private  Sec.  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  b.  1889  :  m.  1924,  Diana,  d.  of  Ven.  Benedict 
George  Hoskyns,  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue — 
Godfrey  Michael  David  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  1925.  Res. — 
Wynters,  Harlow  ;  Marlborough  Gate,  St.  James's  Palace, 
S.W.i.      Clubs— Bath,  Marlborough. 

THOMAS  of  Cefndyrys,  formerly  of  Welfield,  Builth, 
co.  Brecon  (H.  Coll.,  22  March,  1797).  Per  pale  argent  and 
gules,  on  a  chevron  engrailed,  two  gryphons  passant  com- 
batant counterchanged,  a  chief  wavy  azure,  charged  with 
three  cinquefoils  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— Out  ofa  mural  crown  argent,  a  demi-sea  horse  gules,  crined 
or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil  argent,  and 
in  the  paws  an  anchor  erect  sable  resting  on  the  mural 
crown.     Motto — "  I  Dduw  bo'r  diolch." 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  lion  sejant  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross 
couped,  two  estoiles  or.  Motto — "  Cynt  cwrdd  dau  ddyn 
na  dau  fynydd." 

Only    son    of   Zephaniah    Thomas,    of   Tynyllwyn, 
Mynyddislwyn,  Mon.,  b.  1831  ;    d.   1906;   m.  1854, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Hopkins,  of  Mynyddislwyn, 
Mon. : — 
Azariah    Thomas,    Esq.,   F.R.S.A.,  J. P.   New  South 
Wales,  b.  1855;    m.   1898,  Deborah,  d.  of  Evan   Rees, 
Esq.,  J.P.,   F.R.A.S.,  and   has  issue — Trevor  Maitland 
Thomas,  Gentleman  ;   and  Ivor  Gwynne  Thomas,  Gentle- 
man, M.B..B.S.  (Sydney)  (twins),  b.  1901  ;  and  Bronwen 


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,  Maglona  [m.  1927,  William  Henry  Knight],  Res. — 
Troedyrhiw,  Vaux ;  and  Brynglas,  Maitland  (both 
N.S.W.).  Postal*  address — Brynglas,  West  Maitland, 
N.S.W. 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll.,  26  Sept.  1921).  Per  chevron 
sable  and  or,  in  chief  two  eagles'  heads  erased  argent, 
each  entiled  with  an  annulet  of  the  second,  and  in  base  as 


many  chevronels  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  mural  crown  or,  between  two  wings  issuant 
therefrom  argent,  a  harp  gold.  Motto — "  Spectemur 
agendo." 

Eldest  son  of  Owen  Thomas,  of  Bagillt,  co.  Flint, 
b.  183.).  ;  d.  1878  ;  m.  1856,  Eleanor,  d.  of  David 
Thomas,  of  Bangor,  N.  Wales  : — 
Rev.  David  John  Thomas,  O.B.E.  (1924),  M.A.,  T.C.D., 
J. P.  Middx.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Hon.  Minor  Canon  of 
Winchester  Cathedral  since  1894;  Vice-Principal  of 
Winchester  Training  Coll.  1889-97,  and  Principal  of 
the  Home  and  Colonial  Training  Coll.,  Wood  Green, 
N.,  1897-1925,  Vicar  of  Wolverton  since  1925,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1894,  Lalah  (d.  1927),  d.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Thomas,  Rector  of  Llanwyddelan,  Montgomery ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  James  Owen  Thomas,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1895  [m.  1926,  Marjorie  Helen 
Connanj  ;  (2)  David  Winton  Thomas,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Arthur  Llewellyn 
Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Eleanor  Mary  [m.  1924, 
Thomas  Colley,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.] ;  and  Gwladys  J  Noel. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,  Wolverton,  Bucks. 

THOMAS  (R.L.,  28  June  1786.  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three 
lions  rampant  gules,  a  chief  azure.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules,  on  the  shoulder  an  ermine-spot  argent. 

Son  of  Freeman  Frederick  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Ratton 
and  Yapton,  co.  Sussex,  J. P.,  b.  1838;  d.  1868;  m. 
1863,  Mabel,  d.  of  Henry,  1st  Viscount  Hampden, 
G.  C.B. ,  late  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Freeman  Freeman-Thomas,  1st  Viscount 
Willingdon  [q.v. ). 

Son^   of    Rev.    Charles    Edward   Thomas,    Rector  of 


Hemsworth,    b.    1823;    d.  1901  ;    m.    1848,   Georgiana 
Mary,  d.  and  coh.  of  Col.  Hon.  Henry  Hely-Hutchin- 
son,  brother  of  3rd  Earl  of  Donoughmore: — 
Charles  Freeman  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
George  Pelham  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1864.     Res. — 
Francis  Inigo  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res. — 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll.,  19  Jan.  1907).  Per  fesse  or  and 
vert,  a  hospital  tent  proper.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  sable,  a  goat  statant 
argent,  armed  or,  collared  gules.  Motto — "Gwell  pwyll 
nac  aur."     Livery — Green,  buff  facings. 

Son  of  Evan  Thomas  of  Cwmgefeile,  co.   Cardigan,  b. 
1816  ;  d.  1889;  m.  i860,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Lewis: — 

Sir  John  Lvnn  Lynn-Thomas,  K.B.E.  (Mil.  1919),  C.B. 
(1900).  C.M.G.  (1917),  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.  Cardiganshire  (High 
Sheriff  1907)  and  Glamorganshire,  Junior  Deputy-Chancellor 
University  of  Wales,  Senior  Surgeon  to  Welsh  Hospitals  in 
S.  African  War  1899-1900,  Col.  A. M.S.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1892, 
Mary  Rosina,  only  d.  of  late  Edward  Jenkins  of  Cardiff ;  and 
has  had  issue — Charles  Ivan  Lynn-Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  1896; 
d.  1928  ;  Carlotta  Mary  Lynn  ;  and  Gwenith  Rosina  Lynn 
[m.  1925,  Philip  Compton  Coard,  of  Colombo].  Res. — 
Llwyndyrys,  Llechryd,  Cardiganshire.  Clubs — Garrick, 
Royal    Automobile. 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  sable  and  ermine,  a  lion 
rampant  between  five  crosses  pat^e  fitch^e,  two  in  chief  and 
three  in  base,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  gorged  with 
a  collar  vair,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  three  crosses  pate> 
fitch^e,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale,  argent. 

Sons  of : — 

William  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  b.  .     Res. — 

Rev.  Llewellyn  J.  Pugh  Thomas,  M.A.,  b.  ,     Res. — 

Allport  Rectory,  Much  Hadham. 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll  ,  31  Oct.  1922).  Argent,  on  a  fesse 
dancettee  sable,  between  three  Cornish  choughs'  heads 
erased    proper,   as    many  water-bougets    of    the   field. 


ntling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,   upon   the  battlements   of   a   tower   argent,    a 
Cornish  chough  rising  proper.    Motto — "  Je  maintiendrai 


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black  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Augustus  William  Thomas,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 

late  comdg.  5th  Batt.  The  Norfolk  Regt.,  b.   1858  ; 

d.    1917  ;    m.   1 89 1,    Fanny   Laura,  d.  of  William 

Glyn,  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons,  of  Gloucester 

Street,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. : — 
William  Frederic  Patten  Thomas,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
1st  Batt.  S.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1896;  m.  1918,  Margaret 
Sybil,  d.  of  Norman  Chester  McLeod,  late  H.M.  Con- 
servator of  Forests,  Gold  Coast ;  and  has  issue — Anne 
Hazel  Margaret  Patten ;  Denise  Joan  Patten.  Res. — 
Swaffham,  Norfolk.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Philip  Chichele  Patten  Thomas,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  1902.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sir  ABRAHAM  GARROD  THOMAS,  Knt.  (1912), 
M.D.  (Edin.)  1878,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Monmouthshire,  J.P.  Newport,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  for 
Cardiganshire.  Born  Oct.  1853,  being  the  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Lewis  Thomas  of  Panteryrod,  Cardiganshire. 
Armorial  bearings —Argent,  in  chief  five  doves,  wings 
elevated  proper,  three  and  two,  and  in  base  issuing  from 
a  mount  vert,  seven  ears  of  wheat  stalked  and  leaved  proper. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  garb  fesseways  or,  an  eagle  displayed  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  staff  or,  entwined  by  a  serpent  vert. 
Motto — "  Egni  a  lwydd."  Livery — Dark  blue,  silver 
buttons.  Married,  Nov.  1879,  Eleanor  (d.  1926),  dau.  of 
the  late  R.  H.  Richards,  Newport,  Monmouth;  and  has 
Issue— Richard  Noel  Garrod  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  Dec.  1884; 
Dora;  and  Mildred.     Seat— Bron-y-gaer,  Newport,  Mon. 

THOMAS  of  Birchwood  Grange  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a 
bend  gules,  between  in  chief  a  pick  sable,  and  in  base  a 
rose  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  all  within  a 
bordure  also  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  branch  of  olive 
fessewise,  an  owl  affrontee  proper.  Badge — Upon  a 
cross  tau  gules,  an  owl's  head  proper.  Motto — -"  Duw  ein 
hymddiffynfa." 

Son  of   Thomas  James  Thomas  : — 

Sir  William  James  Thomas,  1st  Bart.  (10  May,  1919), 
Knt.  Bach.  (1914),  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1917,  Maud  Mary,  d.  of  George  Cooper,  of  Bexhill-on- 
Sea ;  and  has  issue — William  James  Cooper  Thomas,  Esq., 
b.  1919  ;  Geoffrey  George  Mansel  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  1926  ; 
Maureen  Elizabeth.  Seats — Birchwood  Grange,  Penylan, 
Cardiff  ;    Brynawel,  Ynyshir,  Rhondda. 

THOMAS  of  Cwmbach  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  goat 
salient  argent,  bridled  sable,  with  line  reflexed  over  the 
back  or,  in  chief  a  castle  of  the  second,  masoned  of  the 
third,  between  two  plates.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert, 
a  tower  argent,  masoned  sable,  between  two  double- 
headed  battleaxes  erect  or.     Motto — "  Gwylia." 

Son  of  Henry  Thomas,  of  Cwmbach,  Llanelly  : — 

John  Henry  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  (19 19)  High 
Sheriff   co.    Carmarthen,   b.  .       Res.  —  Cwmbach, 

Llanelly,  Carmarthen  ;   2  Wedderburn  House,  Wedder- 
burn  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

THOMAS  of  Garreglwyd.  Per  pale  gules  and  azure, 
on  a  chevron  argent,  between  in  chief  a  sower  in  the 
act  of  scattering  seed,  and  an  eagle  displayed,  and  in  base 
a  garb  all  or,  three  fleurs-de-lys  sable.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 
waves  of  the  sea  a  ship  in  full  sail  proper,  between  two 
ancnors  in  bend,  stocks  upwards  sable.  Motto — "  Fac 
recte  et  nil  time." 

Son  of  William  Thomas,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Anglesey  and 
Bootle  :— 

Sir  Robert  John  Thomas,  1st  Bart.  (5  July,  1918), 
of  Garreglwyd,  co.  Anglesey,  M.P.  Wrexham  1918-22, 
and  for  Anglesey  since  1923,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1908,  Marie 
Rose,  d.  of  Arthur  Burrows,  of  Shanghai;  and  has  issue — 
William  Eustace  Rhyddlad  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  1909; 
Robert  Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.,  b.  191 1.  Seat — Garre- 
glwyd, Holyhead,  N.  Wales.     Club — Reform. 

THOMAS  of  Yapton.  Argent,  three  lions  rampant 
gules,  a  chief  azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules.     Motto — "  Honesty  is  the  best  policy." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Sidney  Meade  Thomas,  6th  Bart. , 


b.  1847  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1874,  Edith  Margaret  (d.  1920),  I 
d.  of  the  late  Morgan  Hugh  Foster,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of 
Brickhill,  Beds.  :— 
Sir  George  Alan  Thomas,  7th  Bart.,  of  Yapton  Place, 

Sussex   (6    Sept.    1766),  b.   1881.        Res.  —  Westaway, 

Godalming,  Surrey. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  William  Sidney  Thomas,  5th 
Bart.,   Capt.   R.N.,  b.   1807  ;    d.  1867  ;    by  his    1st 
wife,  m.  1843,  Thomasin  (d.  1853),  d.  of  Capt.  Henry 
Haynes,  R.N. : — 
Fredeiick  Louis  Charles   Thomas,   Esq.,  late  Major 

East   Surrey    Regt.,   b.    1853 ;    m.    1881,    Eveline    May 

(d.  1927),  d.  of  Charles  Shand  of  Colombo,  and  has  surv. 

issue  —    Everil    Marion    [m.     1914,    William    Charles 

Cracknell] ;   and  May  Muriel  [m.  1920,  J.  A.  McMordie]. 

Res.— Yapton,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

THOMAS  (H.  Coll.).  Party  per  pale  argent  and  gules, 
on  a  chevron  engrailed,  two  gryphons  passant  combatant 
countercharged,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure,  three  cinquefoils 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  CreBt— Out  of  a 
mural    crown    argent,    a   demi-seahorse    gules,  crined   or, 


charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinqueloil  argent,  and  in  his 

paws  an  anchor  erect  sable,  resting  on  the  mural  crown. 

Sons  of  Algernon  Evan-Thomas,  Commander  R.N., 

J.P.   Breconshire  and  Radnorshire,^.   1852;   d.    1902; 

m.  1885,   Lilian  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Captain  William  Lee, 

formerly  R. M.L.I.  : — 

Henry  Algernon   Evan-Thomas,    Esq.,   D.L.,   J.P.  and 

C.C.  co.  Brecknock,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  Welsh  Gds. 

b.  1895;  m.  1924,  Nancy  Lee,  d.  of  Col.  Richard  Roundell, 

M.P.,  of  Shawford  House,  nr.  Winchester.     Res. — Llwyn 

Madoc,  Garth,  co.  Brecknock.  Clubs — Guards',  Bachelors'. 

Charles  Marmaduke  Evan-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 

Sons   of  Charles   Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,    of  Gnoll,    co. 

Glamorgan,  J.P.  cos.  Glamorgan,  Brecon,  and  Radnor, 

D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1817;  d.  1902;  m.  1849,  Cara 

(d.  1909),  eldest  d.  of  Henry  Shepherd  Pearson: — 

Edmund  Lyons  Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Brecknock 

and  Glamorgan  (High  Sheriff,   rgig),  b.  1856  ;    m.    1883, 

Lilian,    d.    of  J.   Alers   Hankey ;    and   has   surv.   issue — 

Marjorie  ;  Cara  Averil ;  Dorothy  Eleanor  [m.  1910,  G.  E.  M. 

Maurice  Cowell]  ;  and  Violet  Lilian  [m.  1917,  Lucien  Baxter, 

S.  African  Infantry].     Res. — 15  Hyde  Gardens,  Eastbourne. 

Llewellyn  Evan-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m. 
Mary  Dulcie,  d.  of  late  Thomas  William  Booker  of 
Velvindre,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  has  issue — (1)  Llewellyn 
Gerald  Evan-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1889 ;  (2)  Charles 
Lindsay  Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  /'.  1891.  Res. — 
Owen  Grant  Evan-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m. 
,  Bessie,  d.  of  late  Joseph  Walker  of  Bowdon  Lodge, 
Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Elystan  Owen  Evan-Thomas, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (2)  Glodrydd  Owen  Evan-Thomas, 
Gentleman,  b.  T894.     Res. — 


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Charles  Henry  Evan-Thomas,  Esq.,  J. P.  Radnor,  b.  1866  ; 
tn.  1918,  Margery,  d.  of  Sir  William  Portal,  Bt.,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  T.  G.  Rawstorne.  Res. — Caerwnon,  Builth, 
Breconshire. 

THOMAS  or  TREHERNE  (H.    Coll.,  8  Sept.    1768). 
Gules,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  herons    argent,   four 
barrulets  azure.     Mantling  gules  and    or.     Crest — On   a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heron's  head  erased  argent,  gorged 
with  a  chaplet  of  roses  gules.      Motto — "  A  Deo  et  patre." 
Son  of  Rees  Goring-Thomas,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  M.A., 
of  Plas  Llannon,  b.   1824;   d.   1887;  tn.    1861,   Emily, 
d.   of  Richard  J.    Nevill  of  Llangennech  Park,   Car- 
marthen : — 
Rhys   Goring-Thomas,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Carmarthen,  b. 
1864;  m.  1st,  1886,  Florence  Francis  (d.   1895),  d.  of  late 
S.  De  la  Cherois-Crommelin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  Carrow- 
dore  Castle,  co.   Down;   2nd,  1897,  Helen  (d.  1903),  d.  of 
W.  L.  T.  Foy,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Enfield,  Middx.,  and  Manor 
Garden,     Henley-on-Thames ;     3rd,    1912,    Louisa   Mary, 
second  d.  of  late  Thomas  Stoward  of  Hampstead  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Rhys  Goring-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1895;    (2) 
Gilbert  Esdaile  Foy   Goring-Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.   1898 
[t/i.  1920,  Phyllis,  d.  of  B.  L.  Denton-Samuel  of  Pontypridd, 
Glamorgan,  and  has  issue — Rhys  Goring-Thomas,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1921    (Res. — 12    Cambrian    Terrace,    Borth,    co. 
Cardigan)].   Res. — Dorny  Cottage,  Craslock  Road,  Woking. 
Club — Royal  Societies'. 

Son  of  George  Treherne,  Gentleman,  b.  1809;  d.  1878  ; 
tn.  2nd,  :— 

Hugo  Treherne,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

THOMAS  of  Lydbrook  (H.  Coll. ,  5  May  1909).  Potent 
argent  and  sable,  on  a  chevron  sable  five  suns  in  splendour 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  grasping  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  sunflower  in  bend  sinister,  stalked  and  leaved  proper. 
Motto — "Pro  Deo  et  patria."  Badge — A  key,  wards 
upward,  interlaced  with  an  annulet  or.     Livery — Black. 

Eldest   son   of   Richard   Thomas,   b.   1814 ;   d.   1895; 

tn.  1835,  Maria,  d.  of  George  Green  of  Shefford  : — 
Richard  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1837  ;  tn.  1859  [impaling 
gules,  a  key,  wards  upward,  between  two  annulets  in  pale  and 
two  flaunches  or],  Anne,  d.  of  John  Loveluck  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Richard  Beaumont  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  [tn. 
1888,  Nora  Constance,  d.  of  James  Anderson  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Lionel  Beaumont  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1893; 
Reginald  Alexander  Beaumont  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903;  and  Irene  Muriel  Beaumont];  (2)  Frances  Treherne 
Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  [m.  1899,  Margaret  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Fred.  W.  Monks;  and  has  issue — four  children] ;  (3) 
Harold    Massey  Thomas,   Gentleman,    b.    1867  [tn.    1898, 

Margaret  Louisa,  d.  of Robinson  ;  and  has  issue — two 

children];  (4)  Hubert  Spence  Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1872 

[tn.  1898,  Ruby  Jean  Robertson,  d.  of Foulis;  and  has 

issue — five  children  (Res. — The  Laurels,  Westbourne 
Crescent,  Whitchurch,  Cardiff)];  (5)  Wyndham  Partridge 
Thomas,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  [m.  ,  Margaret  Gairdner 

Shankland,  d.  of Bell ;  and  has  issue — two  children! ; 

Fanny  Maud  MacMullan ;  and  Elizabeth  Mabel  Brand. 
Post,  add.— Melingriffith,  Cardiff. 

THOMAS-FERRAND  (R.L.,  18  Jan.,  1919,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  cinquefoil  azure,  on  a  chief 
gules,  two  crosses  flory  vair  (Ferrand,  R.L.  1788,  originally 
recorded  Yorks.  Vns.)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  three  chevronels 
gules,  between  as  many  escutcheons  per  pale  azure  and 
sable,  each  charged  with  an  eagle  displayed  or,  a  cross 
crosslet  gules,  for  distinction  (Thomas).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit 
arm  vair,  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  gules,  in  the  hand  a 
battleaxe  proper  (Ferrand)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  eagle  displayed  ermine,  holding  in  the  beak  an  ear  of 
wheat  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  in  front  thereof  an 
escutcheon  per  pale  azure  and  sable,  charged  with  an  eagle 
displayed  or,  a  cross  crosslet  gules,  for  distinction  (Thomas). 
Motto — "  Justus  propositi  tenax." 

Second  son  of  Gerard  Thomas  Worthington  Ferrand, 

Esq.,  of  Towes  Grange,  Market  Rasen,  Lines. ,  J. P., 

Capt.  Suffolk  Art.  Mil.,  b.  1836;    d.  1923;    tn.   1869, 

Alice   (d.    1902),    d.    of   Rev.    John    Emra,    Rector  of 

Biddestone,  Wilts. : — 

Richard   Thomas   Waddington  Thomas- Ferrand,   Esq., 

Comdr.   R.N.,    b.   1879  ;    tn.   1910,   Rachel  Eira  Moreton, 

only  child  of  Major  Samuel  Moreton  Thomas  of  Scgyborwen, 

co.   Glamorgan,    and   Coity,    Exmouth,    Devon,   and   has 


issue — (1)  Hugo  Moreton  Waddington  Thomas-Ferrand, 
Gentleman,  b.  19 13  ;  (2)  Richard  David  Mark  Waddington 
Thomas-Ferrand,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Evelyn  Wad- 
dington. Seat—  Edgarley  Hall,  Glastonbury,  Somerset. 
Clubs — Jun.  Army  and  Navy,  Travellers'. 

CHARLES  THOMAS-STANFORD,  Esq,,  J. P.  for 
Sussex,  Mayor  of  Brighton  1910-11,  1912,  and  1913,  F.S.A. , 
Bair.-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  M.A.  (Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon.); 
M.P.  Brighton  1914-22,  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Stanford  by  R.L.  in  1897.  Born  April  3,  1858, 
being  the  elder  son  of  David  Collet  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.F\.  of 
Hove,  Sussex,  by  his  wife  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq., 
T.P. ,  of  Llangwm,  Denbighshire.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  or  and  sable,  on  a  chevron 
nebuly  between  three  bugles  stringed,  as  many  martlets  all 
counterchanged,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point 


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a  cross  crosslet  also  counterchanged  (for  Stanford) ;  2  and 
3,  gules,  two  chevronels  argent  between  in  chief  as  many 
plates,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  field,  and  in 
base  a  wolfs  head  erased  of  the  second  (for  Thomas). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  buffalo's  head  caboshed  sable  within  a  chain  in 
arch  or,  the  head  charged,  for  distinction,  with  a  cross 
crosslet  also  or  (for  Stanford) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-unicorn  gules,  charged  on  the  body  with  two 
chevronels,  as  in  the  arms,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister 
forepaw  a  plate  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  of  the  first. 
Motto  — "  .lEquus  in  arduis."  Married,  May  19,  1897, 
Ellen,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William 
Stanford  of  Preston  Manor,  Sussex,  and  widow  of  Vere 
Benet-Stanford,  M.P.  Estates—  Preston  Manor,  Sussex; 
Pyt  House,  Tisbury,  Wilts.  Residence—  Preston  Manor, 
Brighton.      Clubs — Brooks's,  Carlton,  Burlington  Fine  Arts. 


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THOMPSON,  see  ARNALL-THOMPSON,  GREEN- 
THOMPSON,  and  MEYSEY-THOMPSON. 

THOMPSON  (H.  Coll.,  granted  by  Dalton,  Norroy, 
IS59)»  Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a  fesse  embattled  between 
three  falcons  counterchanged,  belled,  beaked  and  jessed  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed  quarterly  or  and  azure, 
the  gauntlet  proper  holding  a  truncheon  of  a  broken  lance 
of  the  first.     Motto — "  Je  veux  de  bonne  guerre." 

Sons  of  Major  Frederick  William  Thompson,  2nd  W. 
Yorks.    Inf.,   b.    1816;    d.  ;    m.    1848,   Gertrude 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Dalton  of  Steningford  Park,  co. 
Yorks.,  and  Fillingham  Castle,  Lines.  : — 
Frederick  Charles  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1850.    Res. — 
Norcliffe  George  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Cecil  George  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. — 
Son  of  Capt.  Frederick  Thompson  of  Poppletcn  Hall, 
Yorks.,  b.  1812  ;  d.   1886;  m.  1852,  Charlotte  May,  d. 
of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas  Lawrence  Dundas  : — 
Henry  Frederick  Dundas  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1856. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Capt.  Childers  Henry  Thompson  of  the  Mount, 

York,  late  7th  D.G. ,  b.  1813  ;  d.  ;  m.  1843,  Frances 

Mary,  d.  of  Frances  Beynon  Hacket :  — 

Frank  Childers  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res. — 

Stephen  Henry  Thompson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.   R.N.,^. 

1849.     Res. — 

Leonard    Walbanke    Thompson,    Gentleman,    b.     1851. 
Res.— 
Charles  Edward  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Capt.  Edward  Thompson,  95th  Regt. ,  of  Overton 
House,  Worcs. ,  b.  1816  ;  d.  ;  m.  1848,  Anna  Eliza, 

d.  of  Edward  Radford  of  Gansley  Wood,  co.  Derby  : — 
Robert  Charles  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1849.     Res. — 
James  Eardley  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Rosebery  Roid,  N.io. 
4  Lt.-Col.  Claude  Edward  Thompson,  Reserve  of  Officers, 
served  in  Egyptian  War  1882,  b.  1855.     Res. — 

Hugh  Stephen  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res. — 
12  Bedford  Avenue,  Barnet. 

THOMPSON  of  Norton  Manor  (H.  Coll.,  11  Jan.  1923). 
Per  fesse  sable  and  argent,  a  fesse  embattled  counter- 
embattled   counterchanged,   between   in    chief  a   falcon 


armour  the  hand  gauntletted  grasping  a  broken  spear 
proper,  three  roses  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  barbed 
and     seeded     proper.      Motto — "  Dum     spiro     spero." 

Fourth  son  of  Alderman    Robert  Thompson,  J. P., 

of  West    Hall,  Whitburn,   co.   Durham,    b.   1819 ; 

d.  1910  ;  m.  1839,  Sarah,  d.  of  J.  Barber,  of  Penshaw, 

co.  Durham : — 
Viginti  Tertius  Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  cos.  Durham 
and  Hants.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Southampton  1924-25  ; 
b.  1862 ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Violet,  4th  d.  of  Col.  W.  H. 
Allison,  of  Undercliffe,  co.  Durham  ;  and  has  issue — 
Dulce  Evelyn  ;  2nd,  1908,  Euphemia,  d.  of  Charles  Barnes, 
of  Plymouth  ;  and  has  further  issue — Frederick  Charles 
Thompson,  Gentleman,  6.  1910  ;  and  Caryl  Renee.  Seat 
— Norton  Manor,  Sutton  Scotney,  Hants.  Clubs — 
Badminton,  Hampshire  County. 

THOMPSON.  Per  fesse  argent  and  azure,  on  a  fesse 
nebuly  between  three  falcons,  all  counterchanged,  a  lure 
fessewise  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  per  fesse  nebuly 


belled  or,  between  two  lozenges  of  the  second,  charged 
with  an  ermine  spot  of  the  first,  and  in  base  a  crown 
vallary  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed  in 


argent  and  sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  lure  or. 
Motto — "  Nosce  teipsum."  Livery— Dark  blue,  vest  blue 
and  yellow  vertical  stripes. 

Sons  of  George  Rodie  Thompson,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. 

Berkshire,   Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lynwood,  Sunninghill, 

Berks.,  b.  1846  ;  d.  ;  m.  firstly,  1876,  Alice  Howard, 

dau.   of  Capt.  Henry  Howard   Barber,  17th  Lancers  ; 

secondly,     1890,    Ezit    Eliza    Jane    Parsons,    dau.    of 

William    Parsons    Peters     of    South    Petherton     and 

Barrington  Court,  Somerset  : — 

Cecil  Henry  Farrer  Thompson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,   O.B. E. , 

T.D. ,     Barrister-at-Law,     Inner     Temple,     Lt.-Col.     late 

London  Rifle  Bde. ,    served  Great  War   (desp.,    Croix    de 

Guerre),  b.  1882  ;    m.   1915,   Rachel  Ellen,  d.  of  the  late 

John  Holmes,  of  Brooke  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue — 

3  sons.       Res. — 3    Norfolk    Crescent,    Hyde    Park,   W.2. 

Clubs—  Brooks's,  M.C.C. 

George  Samuel  Rodie  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

Sir  HENRY  FRANCIS  HERBERT  THOMPSON, 
2nd  Bart.  (Feb.  20,  1899),  of  Wimpole  Street,  London, 
B.A.  Camb.,  Hon.  D.Litt.  (Oxon.).  Born  1859,  only  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Thompson,  1st  Bart. ,  by  his  wife  Kate 
Fanny,  dau.  of  George  Loderof  Bath.  Armorial  bearings 
(H.  Coll.,  1899)-  Sable,  on  a  fesse  flory  counterflory  between 
three  falcons  jessed  and  belled  argent,  a  torch  fessewise  of 
the  field,  fired  proper;  the  escutcheon  charged  with  his 
badge  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed 
in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  holding  a  broken  tilting- 
spear,  a  staff  fessewise,  entwined  by  a  serpent  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Je  veux  de  bonne  guerre."  Res. — The  Old  House, 
Aspley  Guise,  Beds.     Club — Athenaeum. 

THOMPSON.  Or,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  swans' 
heads  erased  azure,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  last, 
charged  with  four  annulets  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and 


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and  or.     Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  ram- 
pant azure,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  holding  in  the  dexter 


forepaw  a  swan's  head  erased  argent,  and  resting  the  dexter 
hind  leg  on  three  annulets  interlaced  fesseu  ise  or. 

Sons  of  John  Troughton  Thompson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1834  ;  m.  Sarah  M'Connell:  — 
Frederick  William  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  m. 
1885,  Mary  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  Jonas  Heaton  of  Brant- 
ford,  Ontario,  and  has  issue — Frederick  Bruce  Thompson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888;  and  Eric  Edmund  Thompson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1897.     Res. — 

Arthur  Livingston  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860. 
Res.— 

John  Troughton  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res.— 
James  Craig  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 

• 
THOMPSON.  Azure,  a  bridge  of  three  arches  proper, 
in  chief  a  sun  in  splendour  between  two  mullets  of  six  points 
pierced  or,  and  in  base  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  proper, 
a  cubit  arm  vested  azure,  charged  with  a  mullet  as  in  the 
arms,  the  cuft  argent,  the  hand  proper  holding  five  ears  of 
wheat  slipped  or.  Motto — "  Wheare  vertue  lys,  love  never 
dys. " 

Sons  of  the  Rev.   Sir  Peile  Thompson,  2nd  Baronet,  of 

Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  co.  Yorks.,  M.A.  Camb. ,  b.  1844  ; 

d.  1918  ;   m.  1871,  Jessie  Clare  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Joseph 

Beaumont,  of  Huddersfield,  co.  Yorks. :  — 

Sir  Matthew  William  Thompson,    3rd    Bart.  (April  18, 

1890),  of  Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  Yorks.,  b.  1872  ;    m.  1909, 

Harriet  Kathleen,  d.  of  Col.  S.   Hamilton-Grace.     Res. — 

39   Steele's  Road,    Hampstead,    N.W.      Clubs— Arts,    R. 

Thames  Yacht. 

Peile  Beaumont  Thompson,  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m.  1908, 
Stella,  d.  of  Arthur  Harris  of  Heaton  Grove,  Bradford,  and 
has  issue— Peile  Thompson,  Gentleman,  <S.  1911  ;  and  Mary 
Winifred.     Res. — TheVrangue,  Guernsey. 

Miles  Atkinson  Thompson,  Esq.,  b.  1888.  j?«.r.  — Bram- 
field  Hall,  Halesworth,  Suffolk. 

Yngr.  son  of  Sir  Matthew  William  Thompson,  1st  Bart., 

of  Park   Gate,  Guiseley,  b.  1820  .  d.  1891  ;    m.   1843, 

Mary  Ann  (d.  1903),  dau.  of  Benjamin  Thompson,  of 

Park  Gate,  Guiseley  : — 

Reginald  Thompson,  Esq.,  Col.  late  2nd  Batt.  W.  Yorks. 

Vol.  Regt..  V.D.,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  1846  ;   m.  1874,  Frances, 

d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds,  J. P.  of  Haughton,  Staffs., 

and  has  had  issue — (1)   Clement  Thompson,    Gentleman, 

B.  A.  Camb.,  b.  1875  ;  d.  1929  ;  (2)  Gilbert  Thompson,  Esq., 

Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  191 5  [m. 

1906,  Ethel,  d.  of  Marmaduke  D'Arcy  Wyvill,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 


Constable  Burton,  Yorks.  ;  and  left  issue— Christopher 
Smith  Byron  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Laura 
Barbara  Frances  ;  and  Naomi  Isabella] ;  (3)  Whateley 
Thompson,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A.  (S.  R.),  b.  1881  [m.  1920, 
Violet  Marian,  d.  of  Arthur  Smith,  of  11  Oaklands  Road, 
Bedford];  (4)  Reginald  Thompson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  T.D., 
Lt.-Col.  and  Bt.-Col.  late  Q.O.  Yorkshire  Dragoons, 
b.  1884  [m.  1922,  Marjorie  Olive,  d.  of  James  Arthur,  of 
Montgomerie,  Tarbolton,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  issue — Elizabeth 
Olive  ;  and  Judith  Mary].  Seat — Loftus  Hill,  Knares- 
borough,  Yorks. 

ROBERT  WADE  THOMPSON,  Esquire,  B.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  co.  Dublin,  late 
Capt.  Dublin  Artillery  Militia.  Born  1845,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Higinbotham  Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Clonskeagh  Castle,  and  of  Mayne,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife 
Martha,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Wallace,  Esq.,  Q.C. , 
M.  P.  for  Carlow,  of  Belfield,  Donnybrook,  co.  Dublin. 
Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  fesse  indented  azure,  charged 
with  three  esroiles  gold,  on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  sun  in 
his  glory,  in  the  centre  base  point  a  trefoil  vert.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm 
embowed  in  armour  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  also  proper, 
five  ears  of  wheat  or,  the  arm  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto — "  In  lumine  lucem."  Married,  1876,  Edith  Isa- 
bella, youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Jameson  of  Roebuck 
Grove,  Donnybrook  ;  and  has  Issue — Three  sons  and  five 
daus.  Seat — Clonskeagh  Castle,  Dublin.  Club — Royal  St. 
George's  Yacht. 

THOMPSON  of  Kilcoke  (U.O.,  1913).  Or,  on  a  fesse 
dancett^e  azure,  an  estoile  between  two  roses  argent,  on  a 
canton  of  the  second,  a  sun  in  splendour  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  arm  couped  and  erect,  vested  gules,  charged 
with  a  fountain  and  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  holding  five 
ears  of  wheat  proper.     Motto — "  In  lumine  luce." 

Sons  of  Charles  Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Harristown 
and  Kilcoke,  Queen's  Co.,  B.A.  (Dublin),  b.  1818  ;  d. 
1895  ;  m.  1855,  Thomasine  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Herbert,  Rector  of  Rathdowney: — 

Charles  Herbert  Thompson,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.D. 
(Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  M.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
b.  1857:  Res. — Thorn  Villa,  Heaton  Moor  Road,  Stock- 
port.    Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Alexander  Richard  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Res. — 

Edward  Robert  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m. 
1903,  Ellen  Mary  Charlotte  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Sir  Robert 
Dundas,  Bart.,  of  Arniston,  and  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  Gerald 
L.  J.  Goff  of  Hale  Park,  Hants.     Res  — 

THOMPSON  (H.   Coll.,   1805).     Per  fesse  argent  and 
sable,  a  fesse  embattled  and  counter-embattled  between  three 
falcons  counterchanged,  belled  and  jessed  or,  in  the  centre 
chief  point  an  anchor  erect  azure,  cable  proper,  all  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  counterchanged.      Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — Out  of  a  naval  crown  or,  an  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  garnished  gold,  the  hand  supporting  a 
lance  erect  also  proper.    Motto — ■"  Non  quo  sed  quomodo." 
Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Raikes  Thompson,  3rd   Bart.,  b. 
1852;   d.   1904;   m.   1880,  Alice  Maude  Lovett,  d.  of 
William  Lochiel  Cameron,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — 
Sir  Thomas  Raikes  Lovett  Thompson,  4th  Bart,  (n  Dec. 
1806),  M.C.,  Major  3rd  Hussars,  formerly  R.  E.,  7th  Hussars, 
and  18th  Hussars,  b.   1881  ;  m.   1914,  Milicent  Eilen  Jean, 
second  d.    of   Edmund   Charles   Tennyson-D'Eyncourt   of 
Bayons  Manor,  co.  Lincoln  ;   and  has  issue — Thomas  Lionel 
Thompson,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  John  Edmund  Cameron  Thomp- 
son, Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  and  Jane  Olivia  Marion.     Club — United 
Service. 

William  Probyn  Thompson,  Esq.,  b.  1882.  Res. — Hard- 
trees,  Quamichan  Lake,  Vancouver. 

THOMPSON  of  Clonfin  (U.O.).     Or,  a  fesse  indented 

azure,  charged  with  three  estoiles  or,   on  a  canton  of  the 

second,  a  sun  in  glory,  and  in  the  centre  base  point  a  trefoil 

vert.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 

the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour   proper,   holding 

in  the  hand    also  proper,  five  ears  of  wheat  or,  the  arm 

charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.     Motto — "In  lumine  lucem." 

Sons  of  John   Edward  Thompson,    Esq.,  J. P.   (High 

Sheriff  1865),  b.  1841  ;  d.  1908  ;   tn.  1861,  Emily  Grace, 

eldest  d.   of  Rev.   John   James  Fox  of   Kinawley,   co. 

Fermanagh  : — 


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Frederick   Thomas    Edward  Thompson,  Gentleman,    b. 
1864.     Seal — Clonfin,  Granard,  co.  Longford. 
Beresford  Osborne  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 
Guy  Robert  Maxwell  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 
Richard  Hercules  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 

THOMPSON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
or,  between  four  roses  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  amount  vert,  a 
lion  rampant  proper,  ducally  gorged  or,  resting  the  dexter 


hind-leg  on  a  caltrap  sable.     Motto — "Go   on    and    take 
care."     Livery — -Dark  blue,  with  blue  and  yellow  vest. 

Sons  of  Gen.  Charles  William  Thompson  (son  of  Gen. 

Thomas  Perronet  Thompson),  formerly  Lt.-Col.  comdg. 

7th  (Princess  Royal's)  Dragoon  Gds. ,  Col.  14th  (King's) 

Hus. ,  Knight  of  the  National  and  Military  Order  of 

San  Fernando  of  Spain,  Spanish  medal  1836,  Punjab 

Campaign  1848-9  (medal  and  two  clasps),  b.  1815;  d. 

1896  ;  m.  2nd,  1854,  Marcella  Mildred  Singleton  ;  3rd, 

1870,  Margaret,  d.  of  Allen  Duke,  M.D.,  of  Dover  : — 

Hugh  Perronet  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1854  ;  in.  1904, 

Georgina   Beatrice   (d.    1916),   d.    of    late   Capt.    Morgan 

Crofton  Molesworth.      Res. —  Rodlease,  Boldre,  Lymington, 

Hants. 

Major-Gen.  Charles  William  Thompson.  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
late  Col.  7th  Princess  Royal's)  Dragoon  Gds.,  served  in 
Egypt  1882  (medal  and  clasps,  Khedive's  star),  and  S. 
Africa  1900-2  (Queen's  Medal  with  four  clasps,  King's 
Medal  with  two  clasps, D. S.  O. ,  Bt. Lt.-Col. ,  twice  mentioned 
in  despatches),  as  G.O.C.  S.  Africa,  1914-16,  and  G.O.C. 
West  Africa  1917-19,1*.  1859;  m.  it 
d.  of  the  late  Henry  Offley  Harvey  ; 
Rodolf  Perronet  Thompson,  Esq., 
b.  1893.  Res. — Trent  Meadows, 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Issue  of  Edward  Copley  Thompson,  Gentleman,  served 
in  Winnipeg  Field  Battery  in  the  Riel  Rebellion  1885 
(medal  and   clasp),  b.    1862;    d.    1909;    m.    1888,   Ada 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  E.  Simmons:  — 
(?)  Issue.     Res. — 

Yr.    sons   of  Gen.    Charles    William    Thompson    (see 

above) : — 

Roland  Wycliffe  Thompson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  late  Lieut. -Col. 

comdg.  The  Loyal  Regt. ,  served  on  Staff  S.  Africa  1899-1902 

(Queen's  Medal  with  four  clasps,   King's  Medal  with  two 

clasps,   D.S.O. ,  London   despatches),  b.    1864;    m.    1911, 

Beatrice,   widow   of  Coram.    Hill    Low,   R.N., 

Hill,  Salop.     Res. — -12  Queen's  Parade,  Tenby. 

Thomas  Perronet  Thompson,   Gentleman,   b. 

1908,  Marie  Bordenave  :  and  has  issue.     Res. — 


Rose  Offley  Ada, 

and  has  issue — John 

Lieut. -Comdr.  R.  N., 

Puddletown,     Dorset. 


THOMPSON  (U.O.,  1918).  Per  fesse  or  and  sable, 
on  a  fesse  nebuly  between  three  martlets  as  many 
estoiles  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowed  charged  with  two  estoiles  sable,  the  hand 
holding  an  olive-branch  proper  fructed  or.  Motto — -"  In 
utrumque  paratus." 

Eld.    son    of    the  late   John    Oliver    Thompson   of 
Killyleagh,  co.  Down,  Ireland  : — 

John  Caulfield  Oliver  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — America. 

THOMPSON  of  Rathnally  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
per  pale  or  and  azure,  on  a  fesse  dancett^e,  three  estoiles 
all  counterchanged,  on  a  quarter  of  the  second  a  sun  in 
splendour  (Thompson — Confn.  U.O.  1911)  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  sable  (Carter — Confn. 


illumine  Ju 


of   Court 
1878  ;    m. 


U.O.).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  couped  vested  gules,  charged 
with  an  estoile  or,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  holding  five  ears 
of  wheat  proper.     Motto — "  In  lumine  lucem." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Daniel  Thompson,  M.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.),  Vicar  of  Everton,  Notts.,  b  1836;  d.  1921  ; 
m.  i860,  Kate,  third  d.  of  Jonathan  Roose  of  Liver- 
pool :  — 

Francis  D'Arcy  Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1916)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Meath,  b.  1865;  m.  1908,  his  cousin  Annie  Eleanor, 
only  d.  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Rathnally. 
Seats—  Rathnally,  Trim,  co.  Meath  ;  Ross  House,  Mount 
Nugent,  co.  Meath.     Club — Jun.  Constitutional. 

Rev.  Arthur  Wellington  Thompson,  Rector  of  Ashton- 
under-Lyne,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1895,  Maude  E.  Peirce.  Res. — 
The  Rectory,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

George  de  Roos  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1905, 
Katherine  C.  Georgeson.      Res. — Johannesburg,  S.  Africa. 

Rev.  Ernest  Pelham  Percy  Lea  Thompson,  b.  1869  ;  m. 
1898,  Lilian  A.  Alderson  ;  and  has  issue — D'Arcy  Perceval 
Pelham  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  WestbyR.  D'Arcy 
Thompson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1902; 
and  Irene  A.  D'Arcy.  Res.  —  Christ  Church  Vicarage, 
North  Finchley,  N.12. 

James  Waller  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1918, 
A.  Gwendolin  Beckworth,  and  has  issue —James  Desmond 
D'Arcy  Thompson,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  andBetty.  Res. — 
Tyrie,  West  Park,  Leeds. 

Norman  D'Arcy  Thompson,  Esq.,  Paymaster  R.N.,  b. 
1883;  m.  1916,  Mary  lsobel  Wreford,  and  has  issue — Eileen 
Margaret.     Res. — Southsea. 


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SANDFORD-1HOMPSON(L.O.andH.Coll.).  Argent, 
a  fess  between  two  falcons  sable,  belled  and  jessed  proper 
in  chief,  and  in  base  a  boar's  head  erased  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  gules,  holding  in 
the  gauntlet  or,  the  truncheon  of  a  broken  lance  proper. 
Motto — "Dum  spirospero."  Livery — Light  drab,  black 
facings. 

Sons  of  William  James  Sandford-Thompson,  Esq., 
of  The  Villa,  Montrose,  Forfar,  and  Balmanno,  Mary- 
kirk,  co.  Kincardine,  b.  1843  ;    d.  1914   ;   m.  1879, 
Alice  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Childe-Freeman 
(formerly  Childe),  of  Gaines,  co.  Hereford  : — 
William  Arthur  Cecil  Sandford-Thompson,  Esq.,  Maj. 
late  R.A.F.    [Arms  as   above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Studd,   namely  : — Gules,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
crescents  argent,  on  a  chief  embattled  of  the  last,  a  tilting- 
spear  in  fesse  the  head  to  the  sinister,  the  staff  encircled 
with  a  chaplet  of  oak  all  proper],  b.  1880  ;  m.  191 8,  Olive 
Muriel,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Alnod  Ernest  Studd,  of  Grey- 
lands,  Melton,  Suffolk  ;  High  Ho,  Kenton,  Devon  ;  and  3 
Fourth    Avenue,  Hove,    Lieut,  late    15th  Hussars,  and 
widow  of  Henry  Siddons  Faulder,  of  101  Eaton  Terrace, 
S.W,  ;    and  has  issue — Unity  Ruth.     Res. — 33  De  Vere 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Lionel  Edwyn  Baldwyn  Sandford-Thompson,  Gentle- 
man, 6,  1884;  m.  1915,  Eleanora  Jane,  sole  surv.  child 
and  heiress  of  Samuel  Whitney,  late  of  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad.     Res. — 

Reginald  Keith  Garioch  Sandford-Thompson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1889  ;  m.  1920,  Helen,  d.  of  late  Joseph  Heard, 
of  Fenelon  Falls ,  Ontario,  Canada.  Res. — Newmarket, 
Ontario,  Canada. 

The  Late  GEORGE  HUNTER  MACTHOMAS 
THOMS,  Esquire,  of  Aberlemno,  F.R.S.E.,  F.S.A.  Scot. 
Born  June  3,  1831  ;  died  1903  ;  being  the  elder  son  of  the 
late  Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Forfar,  Provost  of  Dundee  1847-53,  by  his  wife  Grace 
Scott,  second  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Watt,  Lieut.  71st 
Royal  Forth  Highlanders,  of  Demmylne,  Fifeshire.  Armor- 
ial bearings— Or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued 
azure,  debruised  of  a  chevron  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn 
ermine,  armed,  crined,  and  unguled  or,  supporting  a  shield 
also  gold.     Motto — "  Virtutis  praemium." 


THOMSON,     see     WHITE-THOMSON 
CHELL-THOMSON. 


and    MIT- 


THOMSON  (of  Corstorphine,  L.O.).      Potent   argent 


liveries,  a  gauntletted  hand  erect  in  pale  holding  a 
flaming  torch  in  bend  proper.  Motto  (above  crest) — 
"  Veritas   prasvalebit." 

Eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Prof.  John  Radford  Thomson, 

b.  1837  ;    d.  1918  ;  by  his  first  wife,  m.  1864,  Annie 

Alice,  d.  of  John  Chawner  of  Leicester  : — 

The  Rev.  Canon  Clement    Reynolds  Thomson,  M.A. 

Trin.  Coll.,  Oxon.,  b.  1870  ;    m.  1921,  Jean,  d.  of  John 

Chamberlin     Stone,     of      Braunstone,     co.     Leicester. 

Res. — The  Vicarage,  Colwyn  Bay,  N.  Wales. 

Youngest    son    of    the    Rev.    Prof.    John    Radford 

Thomson  (see  above),  by  his  second  wife,  m.   1896, 

Mary  Adelaide  Annie,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Kimber, 

Bart.,  M.P. : — 

Theodore     Radford    Forrester    Thomson,    Gentleman 

[Arms  as  above,  but  (L.O.)  a  mullet  or,  between  the  stags' 

heads.     Crest,    as  above.      Mottoes — (above    the    crest), 

"  Acquanimitas  "  ;    and    (below    the    shield),     "  Veritas 

prasvalebit  ")],    M.A.,   Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb., 

formerly  3rd  Bn.  East  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1897.      Club — 

United   University. 

Only    son    of    Alexander    Thomson,    of    Crawley, 

Sussex  (younger   brother    of  the  above  Rev.  Prof. 

John    Radford    Thomson),  b.    1838  ;    d.    19 16  ;    m. 

1856,  Louisa,  d.  of  John  Sheldon,  of  Edgbaston  : — 

Charles  Sheldon  Thomson,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above 

but  (matric.  L.O.),  the  bend  engrailed.     Mottoes  (above 

the  crest) — "  Acquanimitas  "  ;  and  (below    the   shield), 

"  Veritas  prasvalebit  "],  M.Sc.  (Victoria  Univ.),  M.I.E.E., 

b.  1868  ;   m.  1899,  Louisa,  d.  of  Walter  Bonham.      Res. — 

31  Burghley  Road,  Wimbledon. 

THOMSON  (L.O.,  9 Dec.  1905).  Argent,  a  stag's  head, 
cabossed  azure,  on  a  chief  gules  a  lotus-flower  proper 
between  two  mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  crane  holding 


and  azure,  on  a  bend  sable,  two  stags'  heads  cabossed  or. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


in   its   beak   a   lotus-flower   all    proper.      Motto — "  Curae 
cedit  fatum." 

Son  of  John  Thomson  of  Cults,  Aberdeen,  b.  1813;  d. 
1890;  m.  1844,  Isabel,  d.  of  James  Webster  :  — 
The  late  Sir  James  Thomson,  K. C.S.I.  (1904),  M.A., 
LL. D.  Aberdeen,  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Madras 
1901-6,  and  Acting  Gov.  1904,  Member  of  the  Council  of 
India  1908-15,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1st,  1873,  Charlotte  Georgina 
Grant  {d.  1885),  d.  of  William  White,  M.D.,  of  Downpatnck  ; 
2nd,  1898,  Margaret  Ellen,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  Charles  Franklin 


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Todhunter  of  Westerfield,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  ; 
and  d.  1929,  leaving  issue — (1)  John  William  Newport 
Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1875  [m,  1914,  Gwendoline  Hilda 
Brookes];  (2)  Andrew  Franklin  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1905; 
Iona  Kathleen  [m.  1895,  Francis  Edward  Culling  C'arr] ; 
Ismena  Charlotte  [m.  1901,  Robert  Arthur  Graham,  Esq., 
C.S.I. ,  I.C.S.];  Isobel  Jane  Sophia  [m.  1st,  1900,  Col. 
Frank  Graham  Smallwood,  C.V.O. ,  R.A.  (d.  1920);  2nd, 
1923,  Gerald  Kingsley  of  Ashlyne  Hall,  Berkhamsted]  ; 
Amy  Florence  [m.  1907,  Malcolm  Henry  Mortimer  Lamb]; 
Marianne  Caroline  [m  1922,  J.  Seebohm  Rowntree  of 
York] ;  and  Margaret  Christian.  Res. — Torrington  House, 
St.  Albans,  Herts. 

THOMSON  of  Old  Nunthorpe,  Yorks.  Ermine, 
a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  keys 
wards  inwards  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — A  lion  rampant  or,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown 
gules,  between  two  roses  argent,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved 
and  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Semper  fidelis." 

Son  of  the  Most  Rev.  and  Rt.  Hon.  William 
Thomson,  Archbishop  of  York,  P.C.,  D.D.,  b. 
1819 ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  1855,  Zoe,  d.  of  J. H.  Skene: — 

Sir  Wilfrid  Forbes  Home  Thomson,  1st  Bart.  (3  July 
1925),  J. P.  E.  and  W.  R.  Yorks.,  formerly  partner  of 
Beckett  and  Co.,  Bankers,  Chairman  of  the  "Yorkshire 
Herald"  Newspaper  Co.,  b.  1858;  m.  1899,  Ethel 
Henrietta,  d.  of  Hon.  Reginald  Parker  ;  and  has  issue — 
Ivo  Wilfrid  Home  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1902  ;  Sibell 
Doreen  \m.  1928,  Capt.  W.  G.  Harriott,  M.C.,  R.A.]. 
Seat  —  Old  Nunthorpe,  York.  Clubs  —  Athenteum, 
Yorkshire. 

THOMSON  (L.O. ,  1894).  Argent,  a  tesse  azure,  be- 
tween two  martlets  in  chief  gules  and  a  stag's  head 
caboshed  in  base  proper.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest- — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm  in  armour 
issuing  out  of  a  cloud,  the  hand  holding  a  dagger  proper. 
Motto — "  Non  gladio  sed  gratia." 

Only  son  of  Robert  Charteris  Thomson,  Gentleman,  of 

Amisheld,  Hamilton,  Canada,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1863, 

Annie   Laurence,  d.   of  Joseph  Van  Every  of  Mount 

Van,  Stamford,  Ontario,  Canada: — 

Joseph  James  Charteris  Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1864; 

m.   1905,  Margaret,   d.   of  Sir   Thomas  Wardlaw-Taylor, 

Chief  Justice  of  Province  of  Manitoba,  Canada.      Postal 

address — Amisfield,  Hamilton,  Canada. 

THOMSON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  nebuly  azure, 
between  two  eagles  close  respecting  each  other  sable,  a 
sun  in  splendour  of  the  field.  Mantling'  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  the  capital  of  an 
Ionic  column  proper,  between  four  ears  of  wheat  leaved 
and  slipped,  two  and  two  or,  an  eagle  close  sable. 

Sons  of  Surg.-Col.   Sir  George  Thomson,   K.C.  B.,   cf 
Aberdeen,  b.   1843  '<  d.  1903;  m.   1877,  Catherine  Mac- 
Donald  (Res.— Beulah  Spa  Hotel,  Beulah  Hill,  Upper 
Norwood,  S.E. ),  d.  of  John    Ferguson,  Advocate,  of 
Aberdeen  :  — 
John  Ferguson  Thomson,  Esq.,   D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.   (ret.) 
2nd    Batt.    N.    Staffs.   Regt,,    b.   1880;   m.   1909,    Jeanette 
Swinley,  d.  of  the  late  Basil  Taylor.     Res. — 

George    Macdonald    Thomson,   Esq.,  b.   1882.       Res. — 
Alister  Ralph  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1886.     Res.— 
Claude  Lindsay  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1888.    Res. — 

SAMUEL  JOHN  THOMSON,  Esq.,  Companion  of  the 
Most  Eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire,  Commander 
of  the  Most  Excellent  Order  of  the  British  Empire, 
Brevet-Colonel  Indian  Medical  Service  (ret.),  J. P.  for 
Kent,  D. P. H.  University  of  Cambridge,  late  Sanitary 
Commissioner  with  the  Government  of  the  United 
Provinces,  India,  &c.  Born  1853,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  John  Buck  Thomson,  by  his  wife  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Samuel  Alderson  Plumbe,  M.D.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Gules,  two  bars  argent,  a  chief  ermine, 
and  a  canton  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  grey- 
hound sejant  argent,  eared  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  azure, 
studded  or,  therefrom  reflexed  over  the  back  a  leash  gold' 
and  charged  upon  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules, 
Mariied,  1885,  Isabel  Gordon,  dau.  of  Surgeon-Gen.  A.  J. 
Cowie  of  the  Indian  Army  ;  and  has  with  other  Issue — 
Thomas  Kenelm  Thomson,  Gentleman,  late  15th  Sikhs, 
Indian  Army,  b.  1900.  Res. — Hotel  Stella  Bella,  Mentone, 
France. 


SPENCER  CAMPBELL  THOMSON,  Esquire,  B.A. 
Cantab.,  J. P.  for  the  co.  of  the  city  of  Edinburgh.  Born 
Oct.  16,  1842,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving  son 
of  the  late  William  Thomas  Thomson  of  Bonaly,  co.  Mid- 
lothian, by  Christian  Ann  Seaman  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
B.  Seaman,  18th  Royal  Irish  Regt.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1874) — Argent,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  azure,  attired 
or,  on  a  chief  gules,  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  hand  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect 
azure  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  the  Motto,  "  Vincit 
omnia  Veritas."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  white  facings. 
Married  1st,  Jan.  20,  1869,  Georgina  Maria  Joanna,  dau. 
of  George  Ferguson  Cockburn  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service 
(and  granddau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Cockburn  of  Bonaly, 
co.  Midlothian);  2nd,  1919,  Helen  Gladys  Montgomery,  d. 
of  James  Walker,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  William  Walker,  K.C.B., 
of  Bowland  ;  and  has  surv.  Issue — (1)  George  Cockburn 
Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  4,  1872;  (2)  Spencer  Aubrey 
Thomson,  Gentleman,    b.    June   14,     1873    [m.  ,    Lily 

d.  of  Grosvenor  Jennings,  of  Beamhurst  Hall,  Uttoxeter, 
Staffs.]  ;  and  Ethel  Winifred  [m.  Major  Francis  Lionel 
Seymour  Brett,  7th  Gurkha  Rifles].  Residence — 10  Eglin- 
ton  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  Clubs  —  Wellington,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

THOMSON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  stags'  heads 
cabossed  01 ,  on  a  pile  gules,  welted  argent,  two  chevronels 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  barry  wavy  of  six  pieces 
or  and  sable.  Motto — "Optima  est  Veritas."  Livery — 
Black  and  gold. 

Sons  of  Robert  Donald  Hyde-Thomson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Edgcumbe,    Wellington  College,   Berks.,    b.    1861  ;  d. 

1921;  m.  1889,  Eva  Kathleen,  d.  oflate  Henry  Barry 

Hyde,  F.S.S.,  of  Ealing:— 

Robert  Hyde  Hyde-Thomson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxford), 

Barrister-at-Law,  late  Lieut.  The  Rifle  Bde. ,  b.    1890;   m. 

1914,  Joan  Perronet,  yst.  d.  oflate  W.  B.  Sells  of  Glenelg, 

S.  Australia.      Res.— 36  Victoria  Road,  W.  8.      Club— Bath. 

Douglas  Hyde  Hyde-Thomson,  Esq.,  Flight  Commander 

R.N.,  b.  1891. 

Cata  Hyde  Hyde- Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

THOMSON    (L.O.,   \-]6o).      Argent,   a   stags  head  ca- 
bossed gules,   attired  with  ten  tynes  or,  on  a  chief  wavy 
azure,  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  first  between  an  anchor  in  the 
dexter  and  a  billet  in  the  sinister  of  the  third.     Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
dexter    hand  holding  stalks  of  lint    under  bloom    proper. 
Motto — "  Industrie  munus."     Livery — Grey  and  silver. 
Eld.  son  of  George  Graham  Thomson,  Gentleman,  of 
1  Kingsley  Avenue,  Cross  Hill,  Glasgow,    b.   1836;   d. 
;    m.   1862,   Catherine,  d.    of  James  Thomson  of 
London : — 
George  Graham  Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res. — 

THOMSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  stag's  head  cabossed 
gules,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  star  of  six  points  between 
two  towers  triple- towered  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
ancient  ship  under  full  sail  proper,  flagged  gules,  with  the 
banner  of  Scotland  at  the  stern.  Motto — "  Per  peri- 
culum  vivo." 

Son   of  : — 

Stephen  Thomson,  Gentleman,  shipowner,  of  the  firm 
of  George  Thomson  and  Co.,  the  Aberdeen  Line,  b. 
Res. — 45    Sussex    Gardens,    Hyde    Park,    W.2.       Postal 
Address — 25  Cockspur  Street,  S.W.i. 

THOMSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  stag's  head  cabossed 
gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  cross-crosslet  between  two 
maple-leaves  or,  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
thistle  proper.  Motto—"  Pro  patria." 
Son  of  : — 

William  Chase  Thomson,  Gentleman,  Consulting 
Engineer,  b.  .     Res. — Montreal,  Canada. 

THOMSON  (L.O.).  Or,  a  fess  between  two  stockless 
anchors  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  four-bladed  propeller  all 
sable.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  horse's  head  couped  gules,  bridled  or, 
the  reins  grasped  by  a  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  distilling 
gouttes-de-sang  proper.  Motto — "  Res  non  verba." 
Son  of  the  late  John  Thomson  : — 


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Sir  William  Rowan  Thomson,  K.B. E.  (civ.)  1918, 
Member  Clyde  Navigation  Trust,  sometime  Senior  Partner, 
David  Rowan  and  Co.,  Marine  Engineers,  b.  1867;  m. 
1891,  Janet  Pender,  d.  of  the  late  David  Rowan,  and  has 
issue— (1)  Frederick  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1893  ;  (2) 
John  Leslie  Thomson,  Esq.,  b.  1896  [;«.  1919,  Florence,  d. 
of  J.  W.  Stubbs] ;  (3)  Francis  Rowan  Thomson,  Esq. ,  b. 
1902  ;  and  Janet  Elizabeth.  Res. — The  Garth,  Callender, 
Perthshire  ;  20  Huntly  Gardens,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 
Club — New  (Glasgow). 

THOMSON-WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  10  Mar.  •  1922). 
Or,  three  pallets  gules,  over  all  a  pile  ermine,  charged 
with  a  stag's  head  cabossed  proper,  on  a  chief  of 
the    second    three    cross  crosslets    ritchee  of    the  first. 


Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  rod  of  ^Lsculapius  and  a  cornucopia  saltire- 
wise  both  proper.     Motto — "  Cura  et  industria." 

Second  son  of  John  Harry  Walker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Westwood,  Newport,   Fife,   b.   1842;   d.  1893;    m. 

1868,    Isabella,  d.   of  John   William   Thomson    of 

Dundee : — 
Sir  John  William  Thomson  Thomson-Walker,  Knt. 
Bach.  (1922),  O.B.E.,  M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.),  F.R.C.S., 
D.L.  co.  London,  Senior  Urologist  and  Lecturer  on 
Urology,  King's  College  Hospital,  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T.F., 
b.  1870  ;  m.  1909,  Isabella,  d.  of  Sir  Michael  Barker 
Nairn,  1st  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Thomson  Thom- 
son-Walker, Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  and  Mary  Elspeth  Thomson. 
Res. — Burntwood,  Goring,  Oxon.;  96  Harley  Street,  W.i. 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  Ranelagh. 

EDWARD  DENMAN  THORNBURGH-CROPPER, 
Gentleman.  Born  May  23,  1854,  being  the  second  son  of 
Edward  Cropper  of  Swaylands,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
the  counties  of  Lancaster  and  Kent,  by  his  third  wife 
Margaret,  fourth  daughter  of  the  Right  Honourable 
Thomas,  first  Lord  Denman,  and  widow  of  Henry  William 
Macaulay  (brother  of  Lord  Macaulay).  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  two  spears  in  saltire  azure, 
on  a  chief  dovetailed  of  the  last,  as  many  cropper  pigeons 
of  the  first  (for  Cropper) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  fretty  gules,  on 
a  chief  indented  of  the  last,  a  fox  of  the  first  (for  Thorn- 
burgh)  ;  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  same  arms 
of  Thornburgh.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  in  front  of 
two  spears  in  saltire  azure,  a  cropper  pigeon  or  (for 
Cropper)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger 
argent,  semee  of  torteaux,  collared  and  chain  reflexed  on 
the  back  sable,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  fret  also  sable 
{for  Thornburgh).  Motto — "Love  every  man,  fear  no 
man."     Married,    r874,   Virginia    Shepherd,   daughter    of 


William  Thornburgh  of  Virginia,  and  consequently  as- 
sumed by  Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname  of 
Thornburgh. 

The  Most  Rev.  GEORGE  THORNELOE,  D.D.. 
D.C.  L.,  first  Archbishop  of  Algoma,  in  the  Province  of 
Ontario,  Canada,  since  1915.  Armorial  bearings  (of 
Thorneloe) — Argent,  a  hawthorn-tree  eradicated  proper 
between  three  buckles,  the  tongues  erect  sable  [Crest 
(of  Thorneloe)  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  hawthorn-tree  eradicated  proper,  between 
two  buckles  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  "  Deus  noster 
refugium."]  Born  1848;  m.  1874,  Mary  Fuller;  and  has 
issue — A  son  and  dau.  Res.  -Bishophurst,  Saulte  Ste. 
Marie,  Algoma,  Ontario,  Canada. 

THORNEWILL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  or, 
a  thistle  slipped  and  leaved  proper,  between  three  billets 
vert.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  a  rock  a  thorn-tree  proper,  thereon  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  hart's  head  erased  also 
proper. 

Son  of  late  Edward  Thornewill,  of  Dove  Cliff,  Burton- 

on-Trent : — 
Edward    John   Thornewill,   Gentleman,    b.  .       Post, 

add. — 

THORBURN  of  Springwood,  co.  Peebles  (L.O.). 
Or,  fretty  gules,  a  chief  of  the  last  charged  with  two 
thunderbolts  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dove  holding  in  its 


dexter  claw  an  olive-branch  all  proper.     Motto — "Vivimus 
in  spe." 

Son    of    Robert    Thorburn,    Esq.,   J. P.    co.    Peebles, 
Solicitor,   b.   1841 ;    d.    1912  ;  vi.    1870,    Euphemia,   d. 
of  John  Milne  of  Trinity  Grove,  Edinburgh  : — 
Walter    Milne  Thorburn,  Gentleman,    b.    1877.     Postal 
add. — Springwood,  co.  Peebles. 

Eld.  son  of  William  Thorburn,   Esq.,   J. P.,   D.L,  of 

Craigerne,  co.    Peebles,    Hon.    Major  6th   Batt.    Roy. 

Scots,  b.    1847;    d.    1926;     m.    1877,    Isabella,   d     of 

Robert  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Mailingsland,  co.  Peebles  : — 

William  Thorburn,  Esq.,   D.S.O.,  T.D.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co. 

Peebles,  late  Lieut. -Col.  comdg.  8th  Roy.  Scots  [Arms,  &c. , 

as  above,   but  (rematric.  9  Sept.  1909)  the  chief  invected], 

b.  1881  ;  m.  1909,  Winifred,  d.  of  Edward  Hopkins;  and 

has  issue — William  Inn  Edward  Thorburn,  Gentleman,  b. 

1915  ;     Winifred    Isobel ;     Joanna    Margaret;    and   Ann 


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Elizabeth.    Seat — Craigerne,  co.  Peebles.    Res.  —  Langside, 
Peebles. 


Michael  Grieve  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Lord  Lieut,  and  Coroner 


co.  Peebles  [Arms,  &c,  as  above,  but  (rematric.  Sept.  1909) 
the  chief  embattled],  b.  1851 ;  m.  1879,  Isabella  Holgate,  J. P. 
co.  Peebles,  d.  of  Adam  Brown  of  Glencotho,  co.  Peebles; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Adam  Brown  Thorburn,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1880  [m.  1907, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Vitale  Dominico  de  Michele  of  Highani 
Hall,  Kent]  ;  (2)  Walter  Hunter  Thorburn,  Gentleman, 
b.  1884  ;  (3)  Michael  Percy  Thorburn,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ; 
and  Lucy  Jane.  Seat —  Glenormiston,  Innerleithen,  co. 
Peebles.     Clubs — Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). 

THORN-PUDSEY  of  Seisdon  Hall,  Staffs.  (R.L., 
1902,  H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or, 
a  canton  argent,  thereon  (for  distinction)  a  lozenge  sable, 
charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cat-a-mountain  passant  guardant 
proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  (for  distinction)  with  a 
lozenge  or,  thereon  a  cross  crosslet  vert.  Motto — "  Fortuna 
favente."     Livery — Dark  green. 

Son    of    late    Alfred    Onions     Thorn    of    Whitehall, 
Broseley,    Salop,    m.    Jane  Elizabeth,    d.    of    Edward 
Glover  Bartlam,  F.  R.C.S. ,  of  Broseley  : — 
Alfred  Henry  Thorn-Pudsey,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  late  Capt. 
1st  Vol.  Batt.  King's  Shropshire  L.  Inf.,  b.  1864;  m.  1895, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  eld.   d.   and  coh.  of  late  George   Pudsey 
Aston-Pudsey,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Seisdon  Hall;  and  has  issue- 
Frances  Eileen.     Res. — Broseley  Hall,  Broseley,  Shropshire. 


THORNHILL,        see 
CLARKE-THORNHILL, 
HILL. 


BADHAM  -  THORNHILL, 
and    M'CREAGH-THORN- 


THORNHILL  {temp.  Edward  III.,  recorded  H.  Coll., 
c.  1560).  Gules,  two  bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  the  bust  of  a  woman  proper,  vested  gules, 
fimbriated  or,  crined  and  ducally  crowned  also  or, 
issuant  from  the  crown  five  thorn-leaves  vert.  Motto — 
"  Be  fast.  " 

Eld.  son  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.,  of  Diddington,  J.  P. 

and  D.L.  co.  Huntingdon  (High  Sheriff  1869),  b.  1811  ; 


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d.  1875;  m.  1845,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Robert  H. 
Wilkinson : — 
Arthur  John  Thornhill,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L.  Huntingdon 
{High  Sheriff  Cambs.  and  Hunts.  1893),  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridgeshire 1884-5  (Livery — Drab  coat,  yellow  waistcoat), 
b.  1850.  Seat — Diddington  Hall,  Buckden,  Hunts.  Club — 
Junior  Carlton. 

Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Herbert  William  Thornhill  (son  of 

George  Thornhill — see  above),  b.   1851 ;    d.  1914;   m. 

1880,    Helen   Georgina  (d.   1918),   d.  of  Rev.   Charles 

Thornhill  of  Milesdown,  co.  Louth: — 

Noel    Thornhill,    Gentleman,    M.C.,    late   Lieut.   Gren. 

Gds. ,  b.  1881 ;    m.  1916,  Margaret  Octavia  (d.s.p.  1917),  d. 

of  Col.  T.  W.  C.  Chester  Master  of  The  Abbey,  Cirencester. 

Postal  add. — Jun.  Carlton  Club. 

Yr.  son  of  George  Thornhill,  b.  181 1  (see  above): — 

Edmund  Henry  Thornhill,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cambs.,   MA. ,  b. 

1856 ;    m.  1896,  Violet   Nina   (d.    1922),    only   d.    of   late 

Lieut. -Col.    C.    H.    Campbell,    R.A.  ;    and   has    issue — (1) 

Edmund  Basil  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut.    R.A., 

b.    1898  ;    (2)  Arthur  Henry  Thornhill,  Gentleman,    Lieut. 

Roy.  Berks.  Regt.,  b.   1900;  (3)  Walter  David  Thornhill, 

Gentleman,    b.    1904   (Res. —  Boxworth,    Warren,    Ontario, 

Canada).   Res. — Manor  House,  Boxworth,  Cambridgeshire. 

Son  of  Col.  Charles  Thornhill,  R.A.,  b.  1839;  d.  1900, 

m.  1866,  Anna  Maria,  d.  of  Stephen  Charles  Moore, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary  : — 

Charles  John  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.   1905, 

Helen  May,  widow  of  Lt.-Col.  H.  Eager;   and  has  issue — 

Eleanor.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Blundell  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  b. 
1857;  d.  1909;  *n.  1882,  Florence  Beatrice,  eld.  d.  of 
Joseph  William  Warburton  by  Lady  Frances  King,  d. 
of  the  7th  Earl  of  Kingston  : — 
Henry  Elliott  Blundell  Thornhill,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Batt. 
Royal  Dublin  Fus.,  b.  1887.     Res.— 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Thornhill,  M.A.  (Camb.)  (fourth 

son   of  George    Thornhill,    Esq.,  J. P.    D.L.,    M.P.), 

b.  1822  ;  d.  1872;  m.  1856,  Helen  Jameson,  d.  of  John 

Woolsey,  Esq.,  of  Milesdown,  Castle  Bellingham,  late 

Capt.  in  the  Army: — 

John  Cecil  Thornhill,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  6th  Batt.  Roy. 

Irish   Rifles,    b.    1862;    m.   1892,  Florence,  O.B.E.,  d.  of 

Rev.   Francis    Walsham  ;    and    has  had   issue — Humphry 

O'Brien  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.   1895  ;    killed  in 

action   1916;  Peter  John  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  b.   1912  ; 

Kathleen  Alice  ;  Phyllis  Irene ;  and  Janet  Sheelah,  d.  1915. 

Res.  —Abbey  House,  Drogheda. 

Sonsof  Henry  Jordan  Thornhill,  b.  1832  ;</.  1890;  m.  1857, 
Elizabeth  Julia  (d.  1895),  d.  of  Major  Barre'  Goldie  : — 
Reginald  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;   m.  1892,  Kath- 
leen,   d.    of  George   Lawrence,    I.C.S.     Res.—  Thorncote, 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  Tadworth,  Surrey. 

Alfred  Hugh  Thornhill,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Res. — 
82  Warwick  Gardens,  W. 

Sir  ANTHONY  JOHN  COMPTON-THORNH1LL, 
2nd  Bart. ,  late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
Norfolk  Artillery  Militia  and  Reserve  of  Officers,  J.  P. 
for  Suffolk  and  Oxon.  Born  Aug.  2,  1868,  second 
but  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Thornhill, 
Bart.,  and  Katherine  Edith  Isabella,  only  child  of  Richard 
Hodgson  Huntly  of  Carham  Hall,  Northumberland.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (R.  L.  1901) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale 
gules  and  argent,  two  bars  gemelles  counterchanged,  on  a 
chief  ermine,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  roses  of  the  first 
(Thornhill,  1885) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  indented  sable  and 
azure,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or,  guttee-de-sang  between  in 
chief  two  helmets  and  in  base  a  beacon  fired  proper  (Comp- 
ton,  1901),  the  escutcheon  being  charged  with  his  badge  of 
Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— (1)  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  woman's 
head  couped  at  the  shoulders,  vested  gules,  crined,  and  on 
the  head  a  crown  vallary  or,  and  issuing  from  the  crown  five 
thorn-leaves  erect  proper,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (Thornhill)  ; 
(2)  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock,  a  beacon  fired,  in 
front  thereof  a  helmet  all  proper  (Compton).  Motto — "  Be 
fast."  Married,  Sept.  2,  1891,  Ethel  Margaret  Maria,  only 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Miller  of  Shotover,  Oxon.  ;  and  has 
had  Issue — Richard  Anthony  Compton-Thornhill,  Esq., 
Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b.  June  2Q,  1892,  killed  in  the  European 
Wari9i4.  Seat — Barham  Hall,  Ipswich.  Clubs — Bachelors', 
Arthur's. 

THORNTON,  see TODD-THORNTON  and  WELCH- 
THORNTON. 


THORNTON  (H.  Coll.,  1825,  Augmentation  granted  in 
Portugal  1825,  R.L.,  1825,  H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  chevron 
sable  between  three  hawthorn-trees  eradicated  proper,  a 
canton  or,  thereon  the  Swedish  bird  Tjader  or  Cock  cf  the 
Wood  also  proper,  and  en  surtout  an  escocheon  of  honour- 
able augmentation  being  or,  thereon  an  arm  embowed  vested 
azure,  cuff  gold,  the  hand  supporting  a  flagstaff,  therefrom 
flowing  the  Royal  Standard  of  Portugal  all  proper,  the  said 
inescutcheon  ensigned  with  the  coronet  of  a  Conde  of 
Portugal.  Mantling  sable,  lined  with  argent.  On  the 
dexter  side  is  placed,  1.  the  Crest  of  honourable  augmen- 
tation, namely,  out  of  the  coronet  of  a  Conde  of  Portugal 
proper,  an  arm  embowed  supporting  a  flagstaff,  therelrom 
flowing  the  Royal  Standard  of  Portugal  as  in  the  arms  ; 
and  in  an  escroll  over  the  said  crest  the  Motto — "  Pro  rege 
pio"  ;  and  2.  on  the  sinister  side  his  own  family  Crest, 
namely,  out  of  an  Eastern  crown  or,  between  two  dragons' 
wings,  a  dragon's  head  ermine  ducally  gorged  gold  ;  and 
upon  an  escroll  under  the  arms  the  Motto — "Fit  manus 
aliena  sua."     Livery — Dark  green,  with  gilt  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Edward  Thornton,  Esq.  (only  son  cf  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  Thornton,  G.C.B.,  P.C.,  2nd  Conde 
de  Cassilhas  (d.  1906),  Ambassador  in  Russia  1884-7, 
who  was  only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Thornton,  1st  Conde  de  Cassilhas,  Min.  Plen.  Sweden 
1807,  and  Portugal  1817),  d.  1856;  d.v.p.  1904;  m. 
1889,  Emma  Jessie,  d.  of  Philip  Rawson,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Woodhurst,  Sussex  :  — 
Edward  Thornton,  Esq.,  3rd  Conde  de  Cassilhas  (Portugal, 
1825),  b.  1893.     Res. — Roffley  Place,  Faygate,  Sussex. 

THORNTON  of  Brockhall  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1. 
argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  escarbuncles  or  (Thornton,  c. 
1348)  ;  2.  azure,  three  demi-lions  rampant  argent  (Newn- 
ham);  3.  gules,  three  escallops  two  and  one  within  a 
bordure  argent  (Acres) ;  4.  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between 
three  thorn-trees  proper  (Thornton  of  Downham)  ;  5.  gules, 
an  eagle  displayed  argent  (Cushin) ;  6.  gules,  three  hands 
couped  two  and  one  in  bend  sinister  the  fingers  downwards 
argent,  a  canton  compony  or  and  azure  (  ) ;  7.  azure, 
three  water-bougets  or,  two  and  one  within  a  bordure  guttee- 
de-poix  (Bugge) ;  8.  argent,  a  fesse  between  three  crescents 
sable  (Lee) ;  9.  argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three 
leopards'  faces  sable  (Lee);  10.  argent,  a  fesse  between 
three  unicorns'  heads  erased  sable  (Lee);  n.  gules,  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mullet  of 
the  field  (Lee) ;  12.  argent,  a  fesse  between  three  leopards' 
faces  sable  (Wood)  ;  13.  azure,  within  an  orle  of  eight 
estoiles  or,  an  escutcheon  ermine  (  )  ;  14.  vert,  two 
wolves  passant  in  pale  or  (  )  ;  15.  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  bordure  azure,  charged  with  eight  fleur-de-lis  or 
(Saunders)  ;  16.  azure,  three  sickles  argent,  within  a  bordure 
or  (Fremeaux) ;  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escarbuncle  or. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Thornton,  M.A.,  of  Kingsthorpe 
Hall,  Northants.,  b.  1806  ;  d.  1881  ;  m.  1846,  Anne 
Georgiana  Frances,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Anson. 
1st  Bart.,  K.C.B.  :— 
The  late  Thomas  William  Thornton,  of  Brockhall,  Esq., 
J. P.  Northants.  (High  Sheriff  1886),  Capt.  Northants.  and 
Rutland  Mil.,  inherited  Brockhall  from  his  uncle  Rev.  T. 
C.  Thornton  in  1W84,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1883,  Evelyn  Margaret, 
d.  of  Edmund  Charles  Burton  of  The  Lodge,  Daventry  ; 
and  d.  1928,  leaving  issue— (1)  Thomas  Anson  Thornton, 
Esq.,  Col.  7th  Hussars,  b.  1887  [m.  1916,  Constance  Maud 
Stuart,  d.  of  Sir  Stuart  Mitford  Fraser,  K. C.S.I. ,  CLE., 
and  has  issue  : — Thomas  Richard  Thornton,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919 ;  Nigel  Lee  Thornton,  Gentleman,  b.  1924; 
and  Pamela  Violet]  ;  (2)  Ronald  Edmund  Thornton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1889 ;  Rosamond  Fremeaux ;  and  Violet 
Eleanor  [m.  1923,  Capt.  Evelyn  Hugh  Barker,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ,60th  Rifles].  Seat — Brockhall,  nr.  Weedon,  Northants. 
Francis  Hugh  Thornton,  of  Kingsthorpe,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Northants.,  LL. B. ,  Cambs.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1853; 
m.  1st,  1886,  Adelaide  Ethel  (d.  1903)^.  of  W.  Burchell ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Gerard  Thornton.  Gentleman,  b. 
1892,  [m.  1924  Gerda,  d.  of  Kai  Norregaarde  of  Copen- 
hagen, and  has  issue — Peter  Kai  Thornton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925];  (2)  Peter  Fremeaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  m.  2nd, 
1929,  Betty,  Buxton,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  L.  Danby  Cogan, 
D.S.O.,  of  Northampton.  Res. — Kingsthorpe  Hall,  North- 
ampton.    Club — New  University. 

THORNYCROFT  (R.L.,  29  Oct.  1831,  orig.  granted 
1687).      Vert,  a    mascle   or,   between   four   cross   crosslets 


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argent,  a  canton  ermine  for  distinction.  Mantling  vert  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mural  crown 
gules,  a  falcon  volant  proper,  jessed,  menibered,  and  beaked 
or,  between  two  palm-branches  or,  and  charged  on  the 
breast  for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last.  Motto 
— "  Fortis,  qui  se  vincit." 

Sons    of    Charles     Edward     Thornycroft,     Esq.,     of 
Thornycroft  Hall,  J. P.  cos.  Chester,  Devon,  and  Flint, 
b.  1849  ;  d.  1927 ;  tn.   1875,  Edith  Frances  Louisa,  d. 
of  Francis  Joseph  Cresswell,  and  Charlotte  his  wife,  d. 
of   Rt.    Hon.    4th    Baron    Calthorpe  of    King's  Lynn, 
Norfolk  :— 
Charles    Mytton   Thornycroft,     Esq.,    C.B.E.,    D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.   Manchester  Regt. ,  served  S.  Africa  (desp.),   and 
Great  War  (desp.  3  times,  D.S.O. ,  C.B.  E. ),  b.  1879;  m.  1909, 
Vida  Maude,  second  d.   of  late  G.  W.  Deakin  of  Blawith, 
Grange-over-Sands,  and  has  issue — Nigel  Mytton  Thorny- 
croft,   Gentleman,    b.    1910;    John    Mytton    Thornycroft, 
Gentleman,    />.    1912  ;  Charles   Grey   Mytton  Thornycroft, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Guy  Mytton  Thornycroft,  Gentleman, 
b.     1917 ;     and    Patricia   Anne.       Res. — Wyecliffe    House, 
Breinton,  Hereford. 

Francis  John  Mytton  Thornycroft,  Gentleman,  b.  1886; 
m.  1912,  Ella  Fountain,  ygst.  d.  of  W.  Mangin  of  Preston, 
Chathill,  and  has  issue — Thomas  Mytton  Thornycroft, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  John  Mytton  Thornycroft,  Gentleman, 
b.   1914.    Res — La  Gata,  Jovita,  F.C.P.  Argentine. 

THORNYCROFT  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  vert  and  azure, 
four  mascles  interlaced  in  fesse  or,  between  four  cross 
crosslets  saltirewise  argent.     Mantling  vert  and  or.    Crest 


Only  son  of  Sir  William  Hamo  Thornycroft,  "'Km. 
Bach.,  R.A. ,  Hon.  Member  of  Royal  Academy,  Munich, 
of  Coombe,  Oxon.,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  Agatha,  d.  of 
Homersham  Cox,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tonbridge: — 
Oliver  Thornycroft,  Esq.,  O.B. E.,  B.A.,  b  1885  ;  tn.  191 1, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Edward  Rose,  and  has  issue  :■- Christopher 


— On  a  wreath  ot  the  colours,  upon  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  gules,  a  falcon  rising  proper,  belled  and  jessed  or, 
the  whole  between  two  branches  of  a  thorn-tree  also  or. 
Motto — "  Fortis  qui  se  vincit." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Isaac  Thornycroft,   Knight,  F.  R.S. , 

LL.D.,  of  Steyne,   Bembridge,   I.O.W. ,    b.    1843;    d. 

1928  ;  tn.  1870,  Blanche  Ada,  d.  of  Frederick  Coules  of 

Gloucester : — 
Sir  John  Edward  Thornycroft,  K.B.E.  (Civ.,  1918),  b. 
1872  ;  m.  1896,  Isabel,  only  d.  of  Albert  Ward,  Esq.,  J.  P. 
of  Watchfield,  Chiswick,  and  has  issue: — John  Ward 
Thornycroit,  Esq.,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1899;  Roger 
Thornycroft,  Esq.,  6.  1902;  Diana  [m.  1918,  Capt.  P.  R. 
Margetson,  M.C.  R.  Scots  Fus.]  ;  and  June.  Res—  Steyne 
Wood  Battery,  Bembridge,  I.O.W.  ;  The  Clock  House, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 

Thomas  Thornycroft,  Esq.,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1913,  Gladys, 
only  d.  of  Robert  Stewart-Savile,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Oaklands, 
Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue — Peter  Thorny- 
croft, Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Martin  Savile  Thornycroit, 
Gentleman,*.          .     Res. — West  Ham  House,  Basingstoke. 


Hamo  Thornycroft,  Esq. ,  b.  1915;  Francis  Edward  Thorny- 
croft, Gentleman,  b.  1926;  Kate  Margaret  ;  Priscilla  Ann  ; 
and  Olivia  Dorothy.  Res.— Champions,  Offington  Park, 
Worthing. 

THOROLD,  see  GRANT-THOROLD. 

THOROLD  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  goats  salient 
argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  roebuck  passant  ermine,  attired  or.  Motto 
—  "  Cervus  non  servus." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Henry  Thorold,   12th  Bart.,  LL.D. 

(Camb.),  J.P. ,  D.  L.  co.  Lincoln,*.  1842;  d.  1922;   tn. 

1869,  Hon.  Alexandrina  Henrietta  Matilda,  d.  of  Henry, 

8th  Lord  Middleton : — 
Sir  John  George  Thorold,  13th  Bart.  (24  August  1642), 
D.L.  co.  Lincoln,  late  Major  3rd  Batt.  Lincolnshire  Regt., 
b.  1870.  Seat — Syston  Old  Hall,  Grantham,  Lincolnshire. 
James  Ernest  Thorold,  Esq.,  b.  1877;  m.  1902,  Katha- 
rine, d.  of  Rev.  William  Rolfe  Tindal-Atkinson,  formerly 
Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  Burgess  Hill,  and  has  issue  -  Anthony 
Henry  Thorold,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1903;  Montague 
Thorold,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Regt.,  *. 
1906;  Dorothy  Aline;  and  Mary  Jocelyn.  Res. — Rectory 
Farm,  Ogbourne  St.  George,  Marlborough. 

Son  of  Reginald  Henry  Thorold,  Gentleman,  late  92nd 

Highlanders,     b.     1831 ;     d.     1910;     tn.     1868,    Sarah 

Catherine  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Adm.  Edward  Philips  Charle- 

wood : — 
Reginald  Charles  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  tn.  1906, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Nicolas  Moncrieff  Howitt  of  Gawanga, 
Victoria,  Australia;  and  has  issue  — Reginald  Moncrieff 
Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  \  John  Charles  Nicholas 
Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1916 ;  Florence  Katharine;  Eliza- 
beth; Bertha  Edith;  and  Margaret,  Res.—  Falmouth, 
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Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Reginald Gother  Thorold,  R.E.  (ret.), 

b.  1837;   d.  1928;  m.  1st,  1858,  Fanny  (d.  1869),  d.  of 

Lionel  Lukin  ;  2nd,  1871,  Charlotte  Sophia  (d.  1910), 

d.  of  Capt.  James  Frederick  Elton,  40th  Regt.,  of  Wid- 

combe,  Bath  ;  3rd,  1913,  Frederica  Mary,  widow  of  W. 

Cecil  Elton  Hunt,   and  d.  of  late   Sir  James  Cockle, 

Chief  Justice  of  Queensland: — 

Hayfonl   Douglas  Thorold,   Esq.,  C.B.E.,   Lt.-Col.  and 

Brev.-Col.  late  W.  Riding  Regt.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1883,  Mary.  d. 

of  the  late  Alexander  R.  Kirkpatrick  of  Donacoriiper,    co. 

Kildare,  and  has  surv.  issue— Rupert  Alexander  Thorold, 

Gentleman,  b.   1886.     Postal  address — East  Clandon,  nr. 

Guildford. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Algernon  Charles  Edward  Thorold,  M.A. , 
Rector  of  Hougham-cum-Marston,  b.  1850;  d.  1922; 
m.  1871,  Edith  Mary  (d.  1909),  d.  of  W.  Clay: — 
Rev.  Algernon  Herbert  Thorold,  B.A.  (Oxford),  Vicar  of 
Gwennap  and  Hon.  Priest  Vicar  of  Truro  Cathedral,  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1901,  Inez  Theodora,  d.  of  the  late  Alfred  Beer  of  Man- 
chester,   and   has  issue — Rev.    Michael    Herbert   Thorold, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  Asst.  Curate,  St.  Wilfred's,  Brighton,  b.  1904  ; 
and  Mary.     Res. — Gwennap  Vicarage,  Redruth,  Cornwall. 
Arthur    Charles   Campbell    Thorold,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1913,  Kathleen  May  (d.  1922),  only  d. 
of  the  late  Frederick  Jeffery  of  Kensington,  W.,  and  has 
issue — John  Jeffrey  ThDrold,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Patrick 
Thorcld,  Gentleman,  b.  1916.     Res. — 

Rev.  Ernest  Hayford  Thorold,  O.B.E.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  H.  M.  King  George  and  to  Bishop  of 
Sarum  1926,  Asst.  Chaplain-General  to  the  Forces,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1913,  Dorothy  Frances,  d.  of  Edward  Herbert  of  Lud- 
ford  House,  Croydon,  and  has  issue:— John  Robert  Hay- 
ford  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Henry  Croyland Thorold, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Seat — Marston  Old  Hall,  Grantham. 
Res. — Holmleigh,  Salisbury.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Charles  Thorold,  b.  1807;  d.  1868;  m.  1830, 
Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  Thorold  : — 
Rev.  Wilfrid  Augustus  Holden  Thorold,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Rector  of  Stainby,  co.  Lincoln  1877-1905,  late  Midshipman 
R.N.,  b.  1852;  m.  1872,  Harriott,  only  child  of  the  Lite 
John  Chase  of  Kippences,  West  Liss  ;  and  has  issue — 
Rev.  Wilfrid  Lionel  de  Buckenhuld  Thorold,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
Rector  of  Stainby  since  1905,  b.  1873  ["*■  I9°2>  Caroline 
Muriel,  d.  of  Edward  Greaves  of  Weldon,  Northants.]. 
Res. — Kippences,  West  Liss,  Hants. 

Sons  of  Hubert  Gould  William  Thorold,  Coram,  (ret.) 
R.N.,  b.  1854;  d.  1906;  m.   1889,  Lora  Marsh,  d.  of 
the  late  Preston  Karslake: — 
William  George  Preston  Thorold,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Berks. 
Yeo.,  b.  1892.     Post.  add. — Silchester  Hall,  Reading. 

Guy  Frederick  Thorold,  Gentleman,  Lieut.,  late  R.F.A., 
b.  1898  ;  m.  1928,  Mary  Wilder,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Mildmay  Husey.     Res. — n  Pelham  Place,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Rev   William  Thorold,  M.A.   (Oxon.),  Rector 

of  Warleigh,    b.    1810;    d.    1888;    m.    1839,    Frances 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  James  Gould: — 

Rev.  John  Leofric  de  Buckenhuld  Thorold,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

Rector  of  Bromham,   b.   1864;   m.    1895,  Jane  Preston,   d. 

of  Preston  Karslake  of  White  Knights  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 

— (1)    Henry    Karslake   Thorold,    Esq.,    D.S.C.,    D.F.C., 

A.F.C.,  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  (twin),  b.  1896;  (2)  George 

Preston  Thorold,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  R.M.  (twin), b.   1896; 

(3)  Edward   Leofric  Thorold,  Gentleman,    Lieut.  R.G.A., 

b.  1898;    (4)  Arthur  John  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.   1900; 

(5)  Charles  Aubrey  Thorold,  Gentleman,    b.   1906  ;     and 

Muriel  Evelyn.     Res. — The  Rectory,  Bromham,  Wilt 

SonofRt.  Rev.  Anthony  Wilson  Thorold,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  b.  1825;   d.  1895;  m.  2nd  1865,  Emily, 
d.  of  John  Labouchere  of  Broome  Hall,  Surrey: — 
Algar   Labouchere    Thorold,    Gentleman,    b.    1866;    m. 
1894,  Theresa  Mary,   d.  of  the   late   Rev.   Owen   Luttrell 
Mansel  of  Church  Knowle,  Wareham  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)    Anthony    Herbert    Gerard    Thorold,    Esq.,    Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1896;    (2)  Francis  John  Anselm  Thorold,  Gentle- 
man, i.    1901 ;    Wilhelmina    Benedicta  Mary   du    Pre  [m. 
1920,  C.  J.  Swainston-Goodger]  ;  and  Mary  Catherine  Ann. 
Res.—  The  Gravel  Pit,  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bucks. 

Sons  of  Michael  Richard  Thorold,  Gentleman,  of  The 

Park,  Sutton   Bridge,  Lincoln,  b.   1830;    d.   1916  ;  m. 

1853,  Ann  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Edward  Gillbee  of  Western 

Bank,  Sheffield:— 

Rev.  Michael  Edward  Thorold,  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Philip 

and  St.  Jacob,  Bristol,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1884,  Ada  Jane,  d.  of  the 

late   Joseph    Bairstow  of   Halifax,  Yorks.     Res.—  24  King 

Square,  Bristol. 

Richard  Gillbee  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1900, 


Ellen  Irene,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Hogg  of  Pinner,  Middle- 
sex, and  has  issue — Cecil  Richard  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901  ;  Edward  Lionel  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and 
three  daus.  Res. — Thorsgard,  Wootton  Ro.id,  Gaywood, 
King's  Lynn. 

Sons  of  Charles  Thorold  of  Welham,  co.  Notts.,  J. P., 
late  Sherwood  Rangers,  b.  1821  ;  il.  1891  ;  tn. 
1845,  Mary  Bettina  Georgina  (d.  189 1),  d.  of  John 
Kirke  of  East  Markham  and  Retford: — 
William  Henry  Fanshawe  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Res.  —  Birch  Holt,  Unstone,  nr.  Sheffield. 

Octavius  Reginald  Thorold,  Gentleman,  b.  1864      Res. — 

THORP,  see  ELLERTON-THORP. 

THORP  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  on  a  fesse  be- 
tween three  trefoils  slipped  gules,  another  fesse  nebuly  or. 
(Thorp  of  Leeds,  7  May  1838) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or  (Disney)  ;  3.  argent,  on  a  canton  sable, 
a  lion's  gamb  erased  and  erect  or,  with  Thorp  on  a  canton 
(Boothby  of  Broadlow  Ash,  co.  Derby)  ;  4.  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned  or  (Brooke, 
Lord  Cobham  of  Kent)  ;  5.  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  eagles'  legs  sable,  erased  a  la  cuisse,  the  talons  gules 
(Bray,  Lord  Bray  of  Eaton  Braye);  6.  vair^argent  and  azure, 
three  bends  gules  (Bray,  Lord  Bray  of  Eaton  Braye);  7. 
azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  ermine  (Lord  Burgh  of  Gains- 
borough); 8.  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure  (Percy,  Earl  of 
Northumberland);  9.  paly  of  six,  or  and  sable  (Lord 
Strabolgi,  Earl  of  Athol)  ;  10.  gules,  three  garbs  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  or  (Comyn  of  Badenoch) ; 
11.  barry  of  ten  argent  and  azure,  an  orle  of  martlets  gules 
(Valence,  Earl  of  Pembroke) ;  12.  gules,  on  a  chevron  or, 
three  estoiles  sable  ( Lord  Cobham  of  Sterborough).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
ademi-lion  gules,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a  fesse  gules,  thereon  another  fesse 
nebuly  or.     Motto — "  Come  a  Dieu  playra." 

[In  the  claim  of  Mrs.  Otway  Cave,  in  1838,  before  the  Committee 
of  Privileges  of  the  House  of  Lords  for  the  termination  in  her  favour 
of  the  abeyance  of  the  Barony  of  Bray,  as  representing  Elizabeth, 
second  daughter  and  coheir  of  Edmund,  first  Lord  Bray,  Robert 
Disney  Thorp  was  proved  to  be  the  heir  general  of  Anne,  the  eldest 
daughter  and  coheir  of  Lord  Bray,  owing  to  the  marriage  of  his 
great-grandfather  William  Thorp,  Gentleman,  of  Nottingham,  with 
Frances,  only  d.  and  eventual  heir  of  Sir  William  Boothby,  Bart., 
of  Ashbourne  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Derby,  whose  mother,  the 
Honourable  Hill  Brooke,  was  grand-niece  and  heir  of  Henry  last 
Lord  Cobham,  and  great-great-granddaughter  and  heir  of  Anne 
Bray,  wife  of  George  Brooke,  Lord  Cobham.  Robert  Disney 
Thorp  was  thus  heir  general  of  the  Barony  of  Cobham  of  Kent, 
as  well  as  of  Anne,  eldest  daughter  and  coheir  of  Edmund  Lord 
Bray.  Through  the  marriage  of  the  Honourable  Hill  Brooke's 
grandfather  George  Brooke,  who  was  attainted  of  high  treason 
and  beheaded  in  1605,  with  the  Honourable  Elizabeth  Burgh, 
eldest  sister  and  coheir  of  Robert,  last  Lord  de  Burgh.  Mr. 
Robert  Disney  Thorp  was  furthermore  one  of  the  heirs  gen- 
eral of  the  Barony  of  Burgh,  and,  through  Burgh,  of  the 
baronies  of  Cobham  of  Sterborough  and  Strabolgi,  and  the 
Scotch  Earldom  of  Athol.  John  William  Disney  Thorp  is  the 
great-grandson  of  John,  younger  brother  of  Robert  Disney  Thorp, 
all  of  whose  sons  died  without  issue,  while  his  elder  daughter  and 
eventual  co-heir  Maria  married  General  Sir  Alexander  Leith  of 
Freefield  and  Gl=n'<indip,  in  the  countv  of  Aberdeen,  and  left 
issue.  Her  grandson  and  co-heir  Alexander  Henry  Leith  was  de- 
clared in  1912  a  coheir  of  the  Baronies  of  Cobham  and  Burgh, 
and  in  1914  of  the  Barony  of  Strabolgi,  and  in  1916  the  abeyance 
of  the  Barony  of  Burgh  was  terminated  in  his  favour,  he  being 
summoned  to  the  House  of  Lords  as  5th  Baron  Burg,  the  abeyance 
of  the  Baronies  of  Cob  >am  and  Strabolgi  being  at  the  same  time 
terminated  in  favour  of  his  cousins  Gervase  Disney  Alexander, 
now  12th  Baron  Cobham  {vide  Alexander),  and  Cuthbert  Matthias 
Kenworthy,  now  9th  Baron  Strabolgi  (vide  Kenworthy).] 

Sons  of  Rev.  Gervase  Thorp,  M.A.  Camb.,  Vicar  of 
Bungay,  Suffolk,  and  Wealdstone,  Middx. ,  b.  1830; 
d.  1890;  m.  i860,  Margaret  Mary  Elizabeth  (d.  1913), 
eld.  d.  of  William  England,  M.D. ,  of  Hindringham, 
Norfolk  :  — 
Cecil  Thorp,  Esq.,  Capt.  Imp.  Light  Horse  in  S.  African 

War,  and  with  Canadian  Forces  in  Great  War,  B.A.  Camb. , 

*.  1863. 

John  William  Disney  Thorp,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Vol.  Force, 

B.A.   Camb.,    b.    1872.      Res. — Coates,    nr.    Cirencester. 

Club — Windham. 

The  Rev.  CHARLES  FENWICK  THORP  of  Ellerton 
Abbey,  Richmond,  Yorks.,  Vicar  of  Beadnell,  Northumber- 
land 1887-1904.  Born  1858,  eldest  son  of  late  Rev.  Charles 
Thorp  of  Ryton,  sometime  Vicar  of  Ellingham,  by  his  wife 
Isabella  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Andrew  Robert  Fenwick  of 


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Whitton,  Northumberland.  Armorial  bearings— Per  pale 
argent  and  or,  within  an  orle  of  ten  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and  pendent  there- 
from an  escutcheon  of  the  second  charged  with  a  cross 
pate>  quadrate  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  gules  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lys  azure, 
gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escut- 
cheon as  in  the  arms.  Postal  address— Ellerton  Abbey, 
Richmond,  Yorks. 

THORP  (H.  Coll.,  22  Feb.  1843).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  per  pale  argent  and  or,  within  an  orle  of  tea  fleurs- 
de-lys  azure,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escocheon  of  the 
second  charged  with  a  cross  patee  quadrate  of  the 
fourth  (for  Thorp)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  demi-lion  couped 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  a  bordure  indented  of  the  second  (for 
Tudor).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  gorged  with  a 
plain  collar  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escocheon  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto—"  Super  antiquas  vias." 

Eldest  son  of  Rev  William  Tudor  Thorp,  B.A.,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  of  Charlton  Hall,  Chathill,  Northum 
berland,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1863,  Emily  Sarah, 
d.   of    Francis  George  West,   Esq.,  J. P.,   D.L.    of 
Horham  Hall,  Essex  : — 
Thomas  Alder  Thorp,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;    m.  1895, 
Elizabeth  Jane,  d.   of  Allen   Peat,   of  the  Mercantile 
Marine  ;     and    has   had   issue — Thomas   Tudor   Thorp, 
Gentleman,   Lieut.   R.F.A.,  b.     1897  ;    killed    in    action 
1917;  Robert  Allen  Fenwick    Thorp,    Esq.,    Capt.    L. 
Gds.,  b.   1900 ;  Elizabeth  Jane  [tn.  Maj.  W.  E.  Britten, 
O.B.E.,  R.E.].     Seats— Bondgate  Hall,  Alnwick  ;  Morris 
Hall,     Norham-on-Tweed,    Northumberland.       Clubs — 
Northern  Counties,  Conservative  (Newcastle-on-Tyne). 

THOYTS  (H.  Coll.,  30  April  1788).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
between  three  mullets  of  six  points  or,  two  chemical  charac- 
ters of  the  planet  Venus  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heathcock  rising 
proper,  on  the  breast  a  like  character  of  Venus  gold.  Motto— 
"Pro  rege  semper."  Livery — Blue,  red  waistcoat,  red 
plush  breeches. 

Son  of  Col.  Newman  Burfoot  Thoyts,  J.  P. ,  of  The  Mythe 

House,  Tewkesbury,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn.  1862,  Louisa 

(d.  1910),  d.  of  Staff-Surg.  Colquhoun  Grant:  — 
Harry   Newman    Morgan    Thoyts,   Esq.,    late   Col.    8th 
King's  Roy.   Irish  Hussars,  b.   1864.     Res.  -Wyddrington 
House,  Pittville  Lawn,  Cheltenham.     Club— Cavalry. 

Son  of  Robert  Elmhirst  Thoyts,  Esq.,   Lieut.-Comdr. 

R.N.,  b.  1880;    d.  1915  ;   m.  1910,   Kathleen  Olive,  d. 

of  Edward  Newman  Hobbs  of  Beechcroft,  Stubbington, 

Hants.  : — 
Robert   Francis  Newman   Thoyts,   Gentleman,   b.  1913. 
Res.— 

THRELFALL  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  on 
a  chevron  argent,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  or,  as 
many  lozenges  of  the  first,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  of  the  third  (Threlfall)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  ostrich  feathers  argent,  as  many  pierced 
mullets  sable  (Parkinson),  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence 
the  arms  of  Going,  namely :— Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  an 
oak-tree  entwined  with  a  snake  ascending  the  trunk  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  erect  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  an 
ostrich  feather  argent. 

Son   of  Charles  Threlfall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Moor    Hall, 

co.  Lanes. ,  and  24  Cadogan  Gardens,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1922  ; 

tn.  1872,   Harriet  Hannah  Morris,  d.  of  Major  T.  A. 

Jenkins,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Trevigin,  co.  Pembroke:— 
Charles  Morris  Threlfall,  Esq.,  Major  late  8th  Hussars, 
J.  P.  Salop,  b.  1877;  tn.  1908,  Mabel  Anna  {a. v. ),  d.  and 
co-h.  of  Benjamin  Friend  Going,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Bally- 
phillip,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue— (1)  Charles  Reginald 
Morris  Threlfall,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Guy  William 
Going  Threlfall,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Dorothy  Margaret. 
Seat—  Ruyton  Manor,  Shrewsbury.      Club—  Cavalry. 

THRING  (H.  Coll.,  1798).  Erminois,  on  a  fesse  plain 
azure,  another  wavy  or,  charged  with  three  escallops  sable, 
a  bordure  invected  gules.    Mantling  azure  and  or.    Crest- 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  per  pale  or  and  gules, 


charged  with  two  escallops  counterchanged,    in    the   beak 
an  ear  of  barley  proper. 

Sons    of  Theodore   Thiing,    Esq.,    of   Alford    House, 
Somerset,    B.A. ,  J.  P.   and  D.L. ,  Deputy-Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  late  Commis- 
sioner of  Bankruptcy  at  Liverpool,  b.  1816;    d.    1891  ; 
m.  1852,  Julia  Jane  (d.  1898),  fourth  d.  of  William  Mills 
of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk:— 
John  Huntley  Thring,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  b.  1853; 
m.    1890,   Mabel,    only  surv.    d.    of  J.    D.   Sherston,   Esq., 
J. P.,   of  Evercreech,   Somerset;    and  has   issue— Winifred 
May.      Res.—  1   Springfield  Place,    Bath.       Club— Oxford 
and  Cambridge. 

Christopher  Bevan  Thring,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b. 
1857  ;  m.  1890,  Leila,  d.  of  William  Johnston  of  Cowhill 
Tower,  Dumfries;  and  has  issue— (1)  Bevan  Gale  Thring, 
Gentleman,  b.  1892  [tn.  1921,  Katharine  Mary,  d.  of  Henry 
Wace,  of  Bath];  (2)  Theodore  Mackillop  Thring,  Gentleman, 
b.  1899 ;  (3)  Christopher  William  Thring,  Gentleman,  b. 
1905;  and  Marjorie  Violet.  Post,  add.—  Ormond  House, 
Sion  Hill,  Bath. 

Sir  Arthur  Theodore  Thring,  K.C.B.,  First  Parliamen- 
tary Counsel,  1903-17,  Clerk  of  the  Parliaments  since  191 7  ; 
J. P.  of  Somerset,  b.  i860;  tn.  1902,  Georgina,  d.  of  John  E. 
Bovill;  and  has  issue— George  Arthur  Thring,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1903.  Seat—  Charlton  House,  Charlton  Mackrell, 
Somerset.  Post,  add.— 87  St.  George's  Square,  S.  W.  Clubs 
— Athenaeum,  New  University. 

Cyril  Theodore  Thring,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  1893, 
Violet  (d.  1915),  eldest  d.  of  Edmund  D'Olier  of  Knocklinn, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow  ;  and  has  issue— Sybil  Maureen  ;  Iris 
D'Olier;  and  Monica  Rose.  Post.  add. — 

Lawrence  Theodore  Thring,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1863.     Res.— Stockton,  nr.  Codford,  Somerset. 

Douglas  Theodore  Thring,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  tn.  1899, 
Sybil,  third  d.  of  Rev  Thomas  Wilson  of  Stirling,  N.B. 
Post,  add.— 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Thring,  M.A.   (Camb.),    Head- 
master of  Uppingham  Grammar  School,  b.  1821 ;    d. 
1877  ;    tn     1853,    Caroline   Marie    Louise,   d.   of  Karl 
lohann  Koch  of  Bonn-on-the- Rhine  : — 
George  Herbert  Thring,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  Secretary 
of  the  Incorporated  Society  of  Authors,  b.  1859 ;  tn.  1886, 
Katharine  Ida  Sybil,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Emilio  Linati  di 
Monticelli  d'Ongina.     Postal  address—  1  Central  Buildings, 
Tothill  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Son  |of  Rev.   Godfrey  Thring,  b.    1823 ;   d.    1903 ;   tn. 

1870,    Mary  Jane,   d.    of    Charles  Pinney  of  Clifton, 

Bristol  :— 

Leonard  Godfrey  Pinney  Thring,  Gentleman,  b.    1873; 

tn.  1904,   Harriett  Edith,   d.   of  late  Col.   Howard,   R.A.  ; 


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and  has  issue Thring,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Elizabeth 

Mary  ;  and  Margaret  Joan.  Seat — Plonck's  Hill,  Shamley 
Green,  Guildford.  Post.  add. — Binnbrook,  Cambridge. 
Sons  of  Rev.  John  Charles  Thring,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1824;  d.  1909;  m.  1858, 
Lydia  Eliza  Dyer,  d.  of  Captain  Samuel  Meredith, 
R.N.,  Chief  Constable  of  Wilts.  :— 

Lionel  C.  R.  Thring,  Gentleman,  Headmaster  of  Dun- 
stable School  ;  b.  .     Post.  add. — 

Llewellyn  Thring,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1905,  Marion,  d. 
of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  F.  Forster,  Northumb.  Fusiliers.    Res. — 

Walter  Hugh  Thring,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,Capt.  R.N.  (ret.), 
has  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  b.  1873;  m-  lst>  I9I3. 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Dr.  L.  C.  Woollridge,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ; 
and  2  daus.  ;  and,  1928,  Syria  E.  Pearson.  Postal  add. — 
Seven  Acres,  Cottishall,  Norfolk. 

Ernest  Walsham  Charles  Thring,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Paymaster 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.  ;  b.  1875;  m.  1906;  Bertha  Marjory, 
d.  of  Rev.  John  Langley,  Rector  of  North  Wraxall,  Wilts. 
Res. — Fletcher's  House,  Woodstock,  Oxon. 

THRUSTON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  bugle-horns 
stringed  or,  garnished  azure,  in  the  middle  chief  point  an 
ermine  spot  argent.    Mantling  argent  and  gules.    Crest— 


Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  argent,  legged  azure, 

charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sable.  Mottoes — ' '  Thrust  on  "  ; 

"  Esse  quam  videri."     Livery — Black,  with  yellow  facings. 

Eldest  son  of  Clement  Arthur  Thruston,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Pennal  Towers,  Merioneth,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1861, 

Constance  Sophia,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  L.  C.  Russell,  C.B., 

of  Ashford  Hall,  Salop  :— 

Edmund    Heathcote   Thruston,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.,    co. 

Merioneth,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1863;  m. 

1896,  Lucy,  3rd  d.  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Bt.,  of  Brayton, 

Cumberland,    and    has    had    issue  —  Edmund    Wyberg 

Thruston,  Gentleman,  Sub.-Lieut.   R.N.,  b.  1903;    John 

Wilfrid    Russell   Thruston,    Gentleman,   Cadet    R.N.,    b. 

19 10  ;  d.   1926  ;   Margaret  ;   Hoima  Joan.      Seat — Pennal 

Towers,  co.  Merioneth.    Town  res. — 7  Strathmore  Gardens, 

W.8.     Club—  R.A.C. 

THUNDER  (U.O. ,  ).     Argent,   on  a  chevron  en- 

grailed, between  three  trumpets  sable,  a  mullet  of  the  first. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  proper,  grasping  a  trumpet  sable. 
Motto — "  Certavi  et  vici." 

Son  of  Patrick  Thunder,  Esq.,  of  Lagore,  J. P.   and 
D.L.    co.    Meath,  b.  1838;    d.   1914  ;  m.    1871,  Mary 
Anne,   youngest  d.   of  Peter  de   Penthony  O' Kelly  of 
Barretstown,  co.  Kildare  :  — 
Michael   Penthony    Thunder,    Gentleman,    b.    1874  ;  in. 
1900,  Mary  Christina  (d.   1908),  only  child  of  late  Patrick 
Sullivan,  and  has  issue — Patrick  George  Thunder,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904.    Seat — Lagore,  nearDunshaughlin,  co.  Meath. 
Sons    of  Michael    Harman    D' Alton   Thunder,     Esq. , 
J. P.,  late  Lieut.  58th  Regt.,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1914;  m.  1878, 
Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Stuart  Knill,  Bart. : — 
Stuart  Harman  Joseph  Thunder,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O-, 


M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  1st  Batt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1910,  Ethel  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  David  Tidmarsh  of  Lota. 
Limerick ;  and  has  issue — Patrick  George  Thunder,  Gentle 

man,  b.  1914  ; ,  Thunder,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Pes. — 

Ballaly,  Lusk,  co.  Dublin.      Club— Junior  United  Service. 
Leo  Thunder,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Pes. — 
John  Charles  Thunder,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Pes.— 
Ygst.  son  of  Michael  Thunder,  Esq.,  of  Lagore,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1879  ;  m.  1834,  Charlotte  Mary, 
d.  of  Col.  Dehis  H.  D'Alton,  H.E.I.C.S.  :— 
James  William  Thomas   Thunder,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Meath 
[and  impaling  the  arms  of  Plowden,  namely  azure,  a  fesse 
dancettee,  the  two  upper  points  terminating  in  fieurs-de-lys 
or.       Livery— White  and  black,   with  silver  buttons],   b. 
1848 ;  w.  1873,  Laura  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Plowden,   Esq.,  of  Plowden  Hall,  J. P.   and  D.L.   for  co. 
Salop;  and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  Bernard  William  Thunder, 
Gentleman,  b.    1877  [m.    1907,    Mabel   Penelope   Minchin 
Eckersley] ;    (2)  Wilfrid  Michael  Thunder,  Gentleman,  b. 
1881  ;    Hilda    Mary    [in.    1907,    Gerard    Thomas    Manby- 
Colegrave] ;      and     Mary     Annette.        Pes. — 


THURLOW,     Baron, 
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THURSBY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
lions  rampant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding 
a  battleaxe  erect  or. 

Son  of  Percy  Thursby,   b.    1851  ;    d.    189- ;    m.   1891, 

Lizzie,  eld.  d.  of  T.  Braddock  : — 
Frederick   Charles    Neville   Gospatrick   Thursby,    Esq., 
Lieut,  (ret.)  R.  N. ;  b.  1895.    Postal  add. — c/o  Miss  Thursby, 
15  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Walter  Thursby,  b.  1830 ;  d.  1867  ;  m. 

1856,    Mary    Catherine    Louisa,    only   child    of    Rev. 

Thomas  Stephen  Hodges  : — 
Rev.  Herbert  Edward  Thursby,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  Castle  Rising  with  Roydon,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk, 
b.  1858  ;  m.  1889,  Elinor  Eulalia,  d.  of  Samuel  Martyn, 
M.D.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Walter  Thursby,  Gentleman, 
b.  1890  [m.  Lucy,  d.  of  William  Campbell  Whitehouse,  of 
Aros,  Mull,  and  has  issue — John  Fortescue  Thursby, 
Gentleman],  b.  ;  (2)  Miles  Herbert  Thursby,  Gentle- 

man, M.C.,  b.  1893;  Katharine  Gwenllian  ;  Dorothy  Guen- 
ilda;  Mary  Victoria;  and  Marjorie  Christina  Emelie. 
Post.  add. — The  Rectory,  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk. 

Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Fiennes  Thursby,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
R.N. (ret.);  C.-in-C.  Plymouth,  1918-20;  D.L.,  J. P.  Salop  ; 
has  Grand  Cross  White  Eagle  (Serbia) ;  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  (Italy),  Redeemer  (Greece),  Rising  Sun  (Japan). 
Legion  of  Honour;  b.  1861  ;  m.  1899,  Constance  Ann,  d. 
of  Cressett  Thursby- Pelham,  and  has  issue — Edmund  Nevill 
Thursby,  Esq. ,  b.  1909  ;  and  Irene  Constance  Adelaide.  Pes. 
— The  Sytche,  Dorrington,  Salop.     Club — United  Service. 

Son  of  Hugh  Thursby,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  d.  1921  ; 

m.  1st,  1888,  Lucy  Adeline,  d.  of  Abdy  Williams;  2nd, 

Beatrice  Lambert : — 
Charles  Pelham  Thursby,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Pes. — 

THURSBYofCulverlands(H.Coll.).    Argent,  a  chevron 
between  three  lions  rampant  sable.     Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  ram- 
pant sable,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  battleaxe  in  bend 
sinister  or.embrued  proper.  Motto — "In  silentiofortitudo." 
Son  of  Arthur  Harvey  Thursby,   Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 
Culverlands,  b.  1832;  d.  1909;  m.  1859,  Mary  Anne  (d. 
1900),  d.  of  Edmund  Newman  Kershaw: — 
Rev.  Harvey  William  Gustavus  Thursby,  formerly  Rector 
of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk,  J. P.  for  Norfolk,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1867  ;  m.  1897,  Margaret  Emily,  d.  of  late  William  George 
Mount,  D.L.,  M.P. ,  of  Wasing  Place,   Berks.  ;    and  has 
issue — (1)  John  Harvey  Thursby,  Gentleman,  b.   1903;   (2) 
William    Piers    Thursby,    Gentleman,    b.    1904.       Seat — 
Culverlands,  Burghfield  Common,  Berks.     Clubs — Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  Royal  Automobile. 

FRANCIS  DEHANEY  THURSBY,  Gentleman.  Born 
Aug.  20,  1858,  being  the  eldest  and  only  surviving  son  ot 
the  late  Francis  Thursby,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Wilhelmina,  only  child  and  heir  of  T.  Dehaney.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding  a  battleaxe 
erect  or.     Residence — 

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THURSBY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
lions  rampant  sable.  Mantling'  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding 
a  battleaxe  erect  or.     Motto  — "  In  silentio  fortitudo." 

Second  and  eld.  surv.  son  of  Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby, 

ist  Bart.  (1887),  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  b.   1826;  d. 

1901  ;  m.  ist,  i860,  Clara,  ygst.  d.  of  Col.  Williams, 

R.  E. ,  and  niece  of  Mr.  Justice  Williams  (d.  1867);  2nd, 

1868,    Louisa  Harriet  (d.    1907),  d.   of  Col.  Smyth  of 

Heath  Hall,  M.P.  :— 

Sir  George  James  Thursby,  3rd  Bart.  (26  July   1887),  of 

Ormerod    House ;    b.    1869 ;  s.    his   half-brother    1920  ;  tn. 

1894,  Mary  Augusta,  elder  d.  of  Thomas  Hardcastle,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Bolton-le-Moors.     Seats — Ormerod 

House,  Burnley.  Lanes.;  Fountain  Court,  Bramshaw,  Hants. 

Club — Arthur's. 

JAMES  AUGUSTINE  HARVEY  THURSBY-PEL- 
HAM,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  cos.  Salop  and  Warwick,  D.L.  co. 
Salop  (High  Sheriff  1901),  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Clee,  Felhampton,  Holgate,  and  Upton  Cressett.  Born 
Jan.  2i,  1869,  being  the  second  and  only  surviving 
son  of  Walter  Thursby-Pelham,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  by  his  wife 
Emily  Sarah  Fitzgerald,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Butler 
(and  granddau.  of  James,  22nd  Lord  Dunboyne).  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  counter-quartered  i.  and  iiii. , 
azure,  three  pelicans  argent,  vulning  themselves  proper  ;  ii. 
and  iii. ,  gules,  two  belts  in  pale  issuing  from  the  base 
argent,  with  buckles  and  studs  or  (for  Pelham)  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  sable  (for 
Thursby).  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests, 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  peacock  in  his  pride 
argent  (for  Pelham)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
curlewwith  wings  expanded  argent,  beak  and  legs  proper. 
Mottoes — "  Vincit  amor  patriae  "  (for  Pelham) ;  "  In  silentio 
fortitudo  "  (for  Thursby).  Livery — Blue,  and  red  piping. 
Married,  1890,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Arthur 
Farquhar,  K.C.B. ,  of  Drum-na-gesk,  Aboyne,  co.  Aber- 
deen ;  and  has  Issue — Mary  Audley  Nina  [tn.  191 1,  Fitzroy 
Keith  Chapman,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Emily  Synolda  [tn. 
1913,  Sir  Robert  James  Milo  Walker,  4th  Bart.].  Resi- 
dence—  55  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.3.  Clubs — Arthur's, 
Hurlingham. 

THURSFIELD  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
holding  in  the  paws  a  hammer  erect  proper,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  four  crescents  and  as 
many  mullets  alternately  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head 
erased  or,  between  two  spear-heads  erect  proper.  Motto — 
"  Certavi  et  vici." 

Sons  of  John  Hunt  Thursfield,  Esq.,  J. P.  Staffs.,  b. 
1825;  d.  1901  ;  tn.  1853,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  William 
Walker  of  Wolverhampton  : — 

Charles  Joseph  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  tn.  1891, 
Kathleen  Louisa,  d.  of  Benjamin  Stocks  Browne, 
M.  K.C.P.,  L.R.C.P. ;  and  has  issue—  (1)  John  Huut 
Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1892;  (2)  Robert  Charles 
Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Joyce  ;  Barbara  Deane  ; 
and  Stella  Mary.      Res. — Radford,  nr.  Inkberrow,  Worcs. 

William  Brunton  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  tn. 
1891,  Edith  Maud,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hutton,  Rector  of 
Stilton,  co.  Huntingdon.  Res. — White  House,  Avenue 
Road,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Francis  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1867; 
m.  1900,  Lilian,  d.  of  James  Coombe,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Ormiston,  co.  Oown  ;  and  has  issue — Margaret  Leslie  ;  and 
Donart.  Res. — Claybrook  Magna,  Rugby.  Club — Union 
(Cambridge). 

Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Thursfield,  M.A. ,  Rector  of 
St.  Michael-in-Bedwardine,  Worcester,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1906  ; 
tn.  1854,  Catherine  Battersby,  d.  of  Richard  Spencer: — ■ 

Alfred  Spencer  Thursfield,  Esq.,  V.D.,  Solicitor,  J. P. 
co.  Worcs,,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Maj.  (ret.)  ist  V.B.  Worcs. 
Regt.,*.  1856;  tn.  1881,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Stallard,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Henwick,  Worcs.,  Solicitor,  and  has  issue — (1) 
Raymond  Spencer  Thursfield,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Paymaster- 
Comdr.  R.N.  ;  served  Great  War  (despatches),  Order  of 
St.  Anne  with  swords,  b.  1882  [tn.  1918,  Evelyn  Mary,  d. 
of  the  late  Col.  C.  Beck,  C.B.,  of  Upton  Priory,  Maccles- 
field, and  has  issue — Peter  Spencer  Thursfield,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;    Arthur  Charles  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b. 

(Res. — Alresford,  Hants.)];  (2)  John  Horace  Thursfield, 
Esq.,  M.C,,  T.D.,  Solicitor,  late  Col.  6th  South  Staffs. 
Regt. ,  served  Great  War,  b.  1884  \m.  1920,  Monica,  d.  of 
Thomas  Elgood  Baines  (Res.  —  Kidderminster)]  ;  (3)  Rev. 


Gerald  Arthur  Richard  Thursfield,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Hon. 
Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  Chaplain  Indian  Govt.  Estab., 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1886  [tn.  1919,  Margaret 
Ethel,  d.  of  J.  V.  Elliott-Taylor,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Hayward's 
Heath,  and  has  issue — John  Richard  Thursfield,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922;  Robert  Hugh  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b. 
1928  (Res. — Burma)]  ;  (4)  Aubrey  Charles  Thursfield,  Esq., 
Comdr.  (ret.)  R. N.,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  />.  1887 
[tn.  Catherine  Frances  Shelley,  d.  of  Major  H.  F.  B. 
Archer,  J.  P.  (Res.—  Hawkhurst,  Kent)];  (5)  Alfred  Henry 
Grosvenor  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.)  Worcs.  Yeo., 
served  Great  War,  b.  1890  [tn.  Kathleen,  d.  of  Edward 
Phillips  Wood  (Res.  — 12  Ashburton  Road,  Southsea, 
Hants.)]  ;  and  Margaret  Evelyn  [tn.  William  Piercy  Snow]. 
Res. — St.  Lawrence,  Graham  Road,  Malvern. 

Rev.  Richard  Cecil  Thursfield,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Cranford, 
nr.  Kettering,  b.  1866;  tn.  1895,  Madeline  Alice,  d.  of 
Rev.  Canon  John  Thomas  Barker,  Rector  of  Rushden, 
co.  Northampton  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Rupert  Macnaghten 
Cecil  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1899 ;  (2)  Christopher 
Richard  Cecil  Thursfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Doris  Mary 
Cecil ;  and  Sylvia  Helena  Cecil.  Res. — The  Rectory,  Cran- 
ford, nr.  Kettering. 

THURSTON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  mullets  of  six 
points  in  fesse,  between  three  bugle-horns  stringed  or, 
banded  azure.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  proper,  resting  the  dexter  claw 


upon  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms,  surmounted  by  a  rainbow 

issuing  from  clouds  also  proper. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Bates  Thurston,  K.C.M.G,  F.  R.G.S., 
F. L.S. ,  &c. ,  Governor  of  Fiji,  High  Commissioner  and 
Comr.-in-Chief  for  the  Western   Pacific,  by  his  wife 
Amelia,  d.  of  John  Berry  of  Albury,  N.S.W. : — 
John    Horatio   Thurston,    Esq.,    b.    1887.       Estates — St. 

Heliers,  Taviuni ;  Thornbury.Viti  Levu  (all  in  Fiji).     Res. — 

Johore,  India. 

Basset  Thurston,   Esq.,  b.         Res. — 15    Hogarth  Road, 

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THWAITES  (H.  Coll.,  15  Aug.  1923).  Ermine,  a  cross 
engrailed  sable,  fretty  argent,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a  chaplet  of  oak  vert.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  battle- 
ments of  a  tower  surmounted  by  a  sheaf  of  seven  arrows 
all  proper,  banded  gules,  between  two  branches  of  oak 
vert.     Motto — "  Ferui  et  fixi." 

Son  of  William  Thwaites,  b.  1827  ;  d-  1870  ;  tn.  1856, 

Jennette  Threlfall: — 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Thwaites,  K.C.B.  (1927), 
K.C.M.G.  (1919),  R.A.,  Gen.  Officer  comdg.  British  Army 
on  the  Rhine  1927,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1892,  Mabel,  d.  of  Rev. 
Spencer  Cubitt.  Postal  address—  c /o  Lloyd's  Bank,  72 
Lombard  Street,  E.C.2.     Club — Junior  United  Service. 

THYNNE  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Shropshire,  1623).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  barry  often  or  and  sable  (Boteville,  alys  Thynne)  ; 
2.  argent,  a  lion  rampant,  tail  nowed  gules  (Thynne,  a 
coat  of  augmentation) ;  3.  argent,  a  chevron  ermines  between 
three  mullets  sable  (Gresham).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  reindeer  statant  or, 
collared  sable.     Motto — "  J 'ay  bonne  cause." 

Son  of  Most  Hon.  Sir  John  Alexander  Thynne,  4th 
Marquis  of  Bath,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1896;  tn.  1861,  Hon. 
Frances  Isabella  Catherine,  d.  of  3rd  Viscount  de 
Vesci : — 
Most  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Henry  Thynne,  5th  Marquis  of 
Bath  (G.B.,  25  Aug.  1789),  7th  Viscount  Weymouth  and 
Baron  Thynne  (Eng. ,  n  Dec.  1682),  and  a  Baronet  (Eng. ,  15 
June  1641),  K.G.,  P.C.,  C.B.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Lord-Lieut, 
co.  Somerset,  and  Chairman  Wilts.  County  Council,  Pres. 
Wilts.  T.A.  Assoc,  Master  of  the  Horse  1922-3,  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  Royal  Wilts.  Yeo.,  M.P.  for  Frome 
1886-92  and  1895-96,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  India  1905 
[Supporters— Dexter,  a  reindeer  or,  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar,  sable;  sinister,  a  lion,  tail  nowed  and  erect,  gules], 
b.  1862  ;  tn.  1891,  Violet  Caroline  {d.  1928),  d.  of  Sir  Charles 
Mordaunt,  10th  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Lord  John 
Alexander  Thynne,  Viscount  Weymouth,  b.  1895  ;  killed  in 
action  1916  ;  (2)  Lord  Henry  Frederick  Thynne,  commonly 
called  Viscount  Weymouth,  b.  1905  [m.  1927,  Hon.  Daphne 
Vivian,  d.  of  4th  Baron  Vivian  ;  and  has  issue — 1  son  and 
adau.  ];  Lady  Alice  Kathleen  Violet  [tn.  1919,  Lt.-Col. 
Hon.  Oliver  Hugh  Stanley,  D.S.O..  R.H.A.] ;  Lady  Emma 
Margery  [m.  1921,  6th  Marquess  of  Northampton] ;  and 
Lady  Mary  Beatrice  [tn.  1927,  3rd  Baron  Nunburnholme]. 
Seal — Longleat,  Warminster,  Wilts.  Town  res. — 29 
Grosvenor  Square,  W.     Club — Carlton. 

Son    of    Rt.    Hon.    Lord    Henry    Frederick    Thynne, 

P.C. ,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1904  ;  tn.  1858,  Lady  Ulrica  Seymour, 

d.  of  12th  Duke  of  Somerset : — 

Ulric  Oliver  Thynne,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,   D.S.O.,  Col.  late 

comdg.  Royal  Wilts.  Yeo.,  Member  of  the  King's    Body 

Guard  of  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  late  Lieut. 

King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.   1871  ;   tn.  1899,  Marjory,  d. 

of  Edward  Wormald  ;   and  has  had  issue — (1)  Oliver   St. 

Maur  Thynne,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.Wilts.  Yeo.  (T.A.),*.  1901  ;  (2) 

Edward  Wormald  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  d.  1925  ;  (3) 

Brian  Sheridan  Thynne,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.  A.  (T.A.), 

b.    1907;    and    Ulrica   Marjory.       Res. — Muntham    Court, 

Worthing,  Sussex.     Clubs — Carlton.  Boodle's. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Francis  John  Thynne,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  co.  Beds.,*.  1830;  d.  1910;  tn.  1864,  Edith  Marcia 

Caroline  (d.  1876),  d.  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan  : — 

George  Augustus  Carteret  Thynne,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 

Capt.  late  Roy.   N.   Devon  Hussars,  formerly   Lieut.   N. 

Somerset  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1869  ;  tn.  1915,  Hon.  Gladys  Isabel 

Adderley,  d.    of  2nd    Lord  Norton;   and  has   issue— John 

Grenville  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  3  daus.    Res. — 

Trelana,  Bude,  Cornwall. 

Sons    of    Rev.    Arthur    Christopher    Thynne,     M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Hon. Canon  of  Truro,  Rector  of  Kilkhampton, 

b.  1832  ;  d.  1908  ;  tn.  1859,  Gwenllian  Elizabeth  Fanny 

Isabel  (d.   1905),  d.  of  Russell  Kendall   of  Waltham- 

stow : — 

William  Francis  Granville  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1862; 

m.  19T4,  Evelyn  Agneta,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Horace  Meyer  of 

Christ    Church,    Clifton.       Res. — 12    St.    James's    Road, 

Tunbridge  Wells. 

John  Granville  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  in.  Mary, 
d.  of  J.  Linklater  ;  and  has  issue — Mary  Ethel.     Res. — 

Arthur  Granville  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  tn.  1891, 

Amy,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  A.  Hamilton  of  Montreal.     Res.  — 

Denis  Granville  Thynne,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Capt.  (ret)  R.N., 

b.  1875  ;  tn.  1921,  Miy  Annette,  d.  of  E.  Allen,  and  widow 

of  Admiral  Noel  Grant,  C.B.     Res.— 


Richard  Granville  Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1st, 
1911,  Gladys  (d.  1919),  yst.  d.  of  W.  Neave  Hill  of  Hans 
Crescent,  S.W.  ;  2nd,  1921,  Honor,  only  d.  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  T.  D.  W.  Dunn,  Hants.  Regt.     Res.— 

Hugh  Edward  Granville  Thynne,  Esq.,  late  temp.  Capt. 
R.E.,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1907,  Marguerite,  d.  of  W.  Hearne  of 
Buenos  Ayres ;  and  has  issue — Christopher  William  Gran- 
ville Thynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  Marguerite  Isabel 
Gwenllian  ;  and  Grace  Marian  Granville.  Res. — El  Rancho, 
Newton  Road,  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Charles  Ernest  Thynne,  Esq 
b.    1849;   d.   1906;   tn.   1880,  Annie   Harriet,  d 
Francis  Seymour  Haden  : — 
Roger  Charles  Seymour  Thynne,  Esq 
Palazzo  Doria,  Rome. 


Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Sir 

b.   1885.     Res.— 


TIARKS  of  Foxbury  (Arms  of  foreign  origin,  regis- 
tered H.  Coll.,  12  April,  1926).  Per  fesse  indented  gules 
and  or,  in  chief  a  ducal  coronet  and  in  base  a  human  heart 
both  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  three  forget-me- 
nots  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  a  human  heart  as  in  the 

arms.     Motto "  Stet  fortuna  domus." 

Son   of   John   Gerhard   Tiarks    (son   of   Rev.   John 

Gerhard    Tiarks,    see    below),    b.    1867  ;     d.    1901  ; 

tn.    1895,    Ada    Constance    Helen,    d.    of    Edmund 

Templer  Harington,  M.A.  (Oxon.)  (sometime  Rector 

of  Axmouth,  S.  Devon)  : — 

John  Gerhard  Edward  Tiarks,  Esq.,  Capt.   K.O.   1st 

Dragoon  Guards,  b.   1896  ;    m.  1922,  Evelyn  Florence, 

yngst.  d.  of  Percy  Cripps  of  Winford  Manor,  co.  Somerset, 

and  has  issue — Anne  Patricia.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  John  Gerhard  Tiarks,  M.A.  (St.  John's 
Coll.  Camb.),  b.    1831  ;    d.    1902  ;    tn.   1863,   Anne 
(d.  1889).    d.    of    Charles   Condron  of  Macclesfield, 
co.  York.  : — 
Rev.  Lewis  Herman  Tiarks,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of 
Latchingdon,  b.  1869  ;   tn.  1906,  Edith  Margaret,  d.  of 
George  Stokes,  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  Lewis   Tiarks, 
Gentleman,   of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,   b.    1909  ;    and 
Winifride  Edith.     Res. — Latchingdon  Rectory,  Essex. 
Sons    of    Henry    Frederick    Tiarks    of    Foxbury, 
b.     1832;    d.    1911  ;     tn.    1862,   Agnes    (d.    1923), 
yngst.  d.  of  James  Tayler  Morris  : — 
Frank  Cyril  Tiarks,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  C.L.,  High  Sheriff 


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for  co.  Kent  1927,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.V.R.  (served 
Great  War),  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  b.  1874  ; 
m.  1899,  Emmy  Maria  Franziska,  d.  of  Edouard  Broder- 
man  of  Hamburg,  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Henry  Frederic 
Tiarks,  Gentleman,  b.  1900,  served  as  Midshipman 
R.N.V.R.,  1918-19  ;  (2)  Edward  Matthias  Tiarks, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  killed  whilst  flying  1929;  (3)  Peter 
Frank  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  of  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxon.,  b.  19 10; 
Ramona  Maria  Clara  ;  and  Myra  Emmy.  Seat — Foxbury, 
Chislehurst,  co.  Kent.  Res. — Loxton  Lodge,  Axbridge, 
co.  Somerset.  Clubs — Carlton,  St.  James's,  Roy. 
Thames  Yacht.  Wellington. 

Herman  Alexander  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.); 
M.F.H.  Mendip  Hunt,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1901,  Jesssie  (d.  1923), 
d.  of  Rev.  Francis  Follett,  M.A.  (Cantab.).  Res.— 
Webbington   House,   Axbridge,  co.  Somerset. 

Son  of  Charles   Phipps  Tiarks,    F.C.I.S.,    b.   1834  ; 

d.  1924  ;    m.    1866,  Susanna  (d.    1908),  2nd  d.  of 

James  Tayler  Morris  : — 
Rev.  Hope  Charles  Tiarks,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Rector 
of  St.  Helen's,  Ipswich,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1st,  1895,  Evelyn 
Louise  (d.  1928),  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  Oaks  Blackwood 
Hall,  R.N.,  and  has  issue — (1)  Hope  Charles  Tiarks,  Gen- 
tleman, served  as  Lieut.  R.F.C.  and  R.A.F.  in  Great 
War,  b.  1899  [m.  1927,  Kathleen  Mary  Borlase,  2nd  d. 
of  James  Nicholson  Hill,  of  London,  and  has  issue— 1 
dau.  (Res. — Ceylon)];  Rev.  John  Gerhard  Tiarks,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1903  [m.  1927, 
Gwyneth  Mary,  2nd  d.  of  Rev.  Griffith  Mathews,  Vicar  of 
Atherstone,  co.  Warwick]  ;  Catharine  Sophia  ;  Evelyn 
Mary  [m.  1925,  Philip  Mayne,  of  London]  ;  and  Isabella 
Agnes  ;  2nd,  1929,  Ruelle,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Lush,  A.K.C.,  Lord  Rector  of  Stretton-en-le- 
Field,  co.  Leicester. 

Son  of   Rev.  Morris   Charles  Tiarks,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders    (2nd    son   of   Charles    Phipps   Tiarks,    see 

above),  b.  1871  ;   d.  1925  ;   m.  1896,  Hannah,  elder 

d.  of  George  Sharp  of  Croydon  : — 
Victor  Charles  Morris  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  served  in 
Great  War  as  Lieut.  R.N.A.S.  and  R.A.F.,  b.  1898, 
m.  1922,  Alice,  d.  of  John  H.  Richardson  of  Wakefield, 
and  has  issue — John  Desmond  Phipps  Tiarks,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923.  Postal  address — c/o  Sudan  Plantation 
Syndicate,  Barakat,  Blue  Nile  Prov,,  Sudan,  Egypt. 

Sons  of  Adolphus  Tiarks,  b.  1839  »  &•  J9°7  ;  m-  1867, 

Anna,    d.    of  Carl   George   Foerster,  Solicitor,    of 

London  : — ■ 
Gerhard  Adolph  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1900, 
Nora  Helena,  d.  of  James  Sheehan,  of  Lancefield, 
Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue — Theodore  Tiarks, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — Nicholsdale  Road,  Camber- 
well,  Victoria,  Australia. 

John  Murray  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res. — 
Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Walter  Sydney  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1st, 
1903,  Margaret  Katharine  Cane,  of  Melbourne,  Australia 
(d.  1904),  and  has  issue— Olga  ;  2nd,  1906,  Susannah 
West,  of  Western  Australia,  and  has  further  issue — 
Douglas  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Murray  Tiarks, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Rita  ;  and  Sylvia.  Res. — Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia. 

Herbert  Otto  Tiarks,  Gentleman,  F.P.A.,  F.I.A. 
(N.Z.),  b.  1878  ;  m.  1903,  May,  d.  of  William  Benning, 
of  London,  and  has  issue — Marjorie  and  Barbara.  Res. — 
Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

TICHBORNE,  see  DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE. 


TICKLE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a 
maunch  argent,  on  a  chief  arched  or,  two  crosses  moline 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed,  vested  gules,  the 
upper  part  encircled  by  an  annulet  and  charged  with  three 
fleurs-de-lys  or,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  a  cross  moline 
also  or. 

Son  of : — 

Japheth  Tickle,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Montpelier 
Road,  Brighton  ;  Hollycroft,  Homersham  Road,  Norbiton  ; 
63  Cheapside,  E.C. 


TICKELLof  Carnal  way  (Regd.  U.O.,  1726).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  gules  a  maunch  argent  (Tickell) ;  2.  sable,  on  a 
bend  argent,  three  escallops  gules  ;  3.  gules,  a  saltire  or 
(Eustace).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  couped  below  the  elbow  and 


erect,    vested   gj'es,  charged   with  three   fleurs-de-lys   or 


cuffed  argent,  holding   in    the   hand  proper  a  fleur-de-lys 
gold.     Motto — "  Vita  posse  priore  frui." 

Sons  of  Commander  Thomas  Tickell,  R.N. ,  of  Carnal- 
way,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  i860,  Louisa  Emily  (d.  1907), 
d.  of  Rev.  James  T.  C.  Saunders  : — 
Col.    Edward    James   Tickell,    D.S.O.    (1899),    J. P.    co. 
Kildare,    late  14th  Hussars,  served  in  Uganda  1898-1900 
(despatches,  medal  and  clasp),  and  in  S.  African  War  1900 
(medal  and   four  clasps),   b.   1861 ;    m.    1902,   Eliza,   d.    of 
Lt. -Col.  Thomas  Maxwell,  R.M.,  Natal.   Seat — Carnalway, 
co.  Kildare.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military,  Kildare 
Street  (Dublin). 

Richard  Eustace  Tickell,  Esq,,  O.B.E.,  M.Inst.C.E,, 
temp.  Hon.  Major  1917,  b.  1864;  m.  1906,  Eileen,  d.  of 
late  Sir  Alexander  Binnie,  Kt.  Bach.,  Pres.  Inst.  C. E. 
Res. — 10  Inkerman  Terrace,  W.8.     Club— Jun.  Carlton. 

Henry  Maurice  Tickell,  Gentleman,  M.D..M.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1866.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Col.  James  Tickell,   Bengal  N.I.,^.   1821 ;  d. 
1895  ;  m.  1853,  Sophia  Victoria,  d.  of  Col.  George  W. 
Moseley : — 
James  Robert  Tickell,  Gentleman,  P. W. D. ,  India  (ret.), 
b.  1858.     Res.— 

Richard  Hugh  Tickell,  Esq  ,  CLE.,  M.I.C.E.,  formerly 
Chief  Engineer,  Central  Provinces,  India,  b.  i860  ;  m.  1916, 
Marion  Louise,  d.  of  W.  T.  Lewis,  M.D. ,  of  Loughton, 
Essex.  Res. — 8  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington,  W.8. 
Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  E.I.  United  Service. 

Yr.    son  of  Lt.-Gen.   Richard   Tickell,   C.B.,  b.   1785; 
d.  1855;    m.  2nd,   1840,  Margaret  Scott,  d.  of  Adam 
Walker  :— 
Charles  Tickell,  Gentleman,  P.  W.D.,  India  (ret.),  b.  1853  ; 
m.  1st,  1887,  Ella  Buck  (d.  1887);   2nd,  1891,  Alice  Esther 
(d.    1913),    d.    of  late  Charles  Wordley   Francis  of  South- 
church,  Essex.     Res. — Cheltenham. 

RICHARD  HENRY  TIDSWELL,  Esquire,  J. P.  co. 
Suffolk,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  Dec.  27,  1848,  being  the 
second  son  of  Robert  Tidswell  of  Denmark  Hill,  London, 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ingham  of  Leeds, 
Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for  Arms  :  Party  per  pale, 
on  the  dexter  side,  azure,  two  bendlets  nebuly  or,  gutt^e- 
de-poix,  between  four  escallops  argent,  three  in  chief  and 
one   in  base,    impaling  on  the  sinister  side   the  arms   of 


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Brooke,  namely  argent,  a  cross  nebuly  per  pale  gules  and 
sable,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  boar's  head 
erased  of  the  last ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  per  pale  nebuly 
or  and  azure,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  moline 
and    resting   the   sinister   upon    an    escallop  of  the   last 


with  the  Motto,  "  Certum  pete  finem."  Married,  June 
21,  1876,  Helen  Maud,  daughter  of  John  William  Brooke, 
Esquire,  of  Sibton  Park,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Justice  of  the  Peace  and  DeDUty-Lieutenant ;  and  has 
had  Issue — Cecil  Robert  Tidswell,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Royal 
Dragoons,  b.  1880;  killed  in  action  flying,  Oct.  16,  1916  ; 
Maud  Elizabeth  [tn.  1905,  Edward  Morgan  Hansell  of 
Cromer,  Norfolk] ;  Jannette  Katharine  [tn.  1903,  Herbert 
Cecil  Gardner  of  Brereton-Rugeley,  Staffs.];  Eleanor  [tn. 
1911,  Thomas  Sidney  Dumbreck  (q.v .)] ;  Margaret  Aline  [tn. 
1907,  Geoffrey  Goyer  Gilligan,  Esq.,  Capt.,  Assistant 
Political  Officer  British  Somaliland] ;  Alice  Constance  ;  and 
Emily  Beatrice.  Estate—  Has  property  in  the  parishes  of 
Creeting  and  Coddenham,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk.  Postal 
addresses — Bosmere  Hall,  Needham  Market,  Suffolk ;  49 
Wilton  Crescent,  London,  S.W.  Clubs — United  University, 
Wellington. 

TIDSWELL.  Azure,  two  bendlets  nebuly  or,  gutt£e-de- 
poix,  between  four  escallops  argent,  three  in  chief  and  one 
in  base. 

Only  child  of  Robert  Ingham  Tidswell,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  D.  L. , 

M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Haresfield  Court,  b.  1846; 

d.  1924  ;   m.    1883,  Aline  (d.  1884),  dau.  of  the    Rev. 

Maurice  William  Ferdinand  St.  John,  B.  D.,  Canon  of 

Gloucester : — ■ 
Aline.       Estate    and  postal  address — Haresfield    Court, 
Stonehouse,  in  the  co.  of  Gloucester. 

TIGHE,  see  BUNBURY-TIGHE. 

TIGHE  (H.  Coll.  and  U.O.).  Per  chevron  embattled 
argent  and  sable,  nine  cross  crosslets,  five  in  saltire  in  chief, 
and  four  in  cross  in  base  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's 
head  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  azure, 
thereon  a  cross  crosslet  or,  between  two  bezants.  Motto — 
"Summum  nee  metuam  diem  hec  optem." 


tn.    1898,    Lucy 
of  Castlegrove, 


Son    of    Lt.-Col.    James    Stuart    Tighe,    late    Major 

8th  Madras  Cav. ,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wicklow,  High 

Sheriff  1876 ;    b.    1831  ;   d.   1903  ;  tn.    1857,   Charlotte, 

youngest  d.   of  the  Very   Rev.  John  T.  de  Burgh  of 

Oldtown,  Dean  of  Cloyne  : — 

Wilfred    Tighe,    Gentleman,    b.    1868 

Emily,  d.   of  F.   J.    Lewin,    Esq.,    D.L. 

co.  Galway ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Daniel  Charles  Frederick. 

Tighe,   Gentleman,  b.   1899;  (2)  Charles    Herbert    I  ighe, 

Gentleman,  b.   1902  ;    (3)  Wilfred  Geoffrey  Stuart  Tighe, 

Gentleman,   R.N.,   b.    1904  ;    (4)  Leicester  Gehan  Tighe, 

Gentleman,  b.    1908  ;    and  Noreen   Una  [tn.  1927,  Lieut. 

John  Ralph  Coote,  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Coote,  Bart.].      Seat—' 

Rossanagh,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow.     Club — Kildare  Stree 

(Dublin). 

T1LLARD  of  the  Holme  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  pale 
per  pale  dancettee  point  in  point  gules  and  azure,  between 
two  mascles  in  fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
mount  vert,  a  dexter  hand  couped  proper,  grasping  a  mascle 
in  bend  sinister  sable.     Motto — "  Audi,  vide,  sile." 

Sons  of  Philip  Edward  Tillard,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

co.   Huntingdon,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b. 

1836;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1871,  Iona  Mary,  eldest  surviving 

dau.  of  the  late  John  Bonham  Carter  of  Adhurst  St. 

Mary  : — 

Edward    Rosslyn    Tillard,    Esq.,   late    Capt.    5th    Batt. 

Suffolk  Regt.,  b.  1874;  tn.  1910,  Isabel  Beatrice  (d.  1928), 

yst.  d.  of  Edward  Charles  Sadlier  of  Wells,  Somerset,  and 

has  issue — 3  daus.    Res. — 

Philip  Henry  Tillard,  Gentleman,  Supt.  Engr.  United 
Prov.  India,  b.  1880 ;  tn.  1913,  Anne  Rosamond,  sixth  d. 
of  Rev.  H.  F.  Burnaby  of  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  W. 
Res. — Allahabad,  United  Provinces,  India. 

John  Arthur  Stuart  Tillard,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Major 
Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1920,  Margaret  Pene- 
lope, d.  of  Charles  Blencowe,  of  Chailey,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue — 2  sons.  Res. — The  Holme,  Godmanchester,  Hunt- 
ingdon. 

Sons  of   Major-Gen.  John  Arthur  Tillard,  C.B. ,  late 

Roy.    Bengal  Artillery,  b.    1837;    d.    1028;     tn.    1859, 

Eliza  Scott  (d.  1895),  d.  of  Gen.  G.   P.  Whish,  Bengal 

Staff  Corps  :  — 

Philip  George    Tillard,   Gentleman,  b.    1862 ;    tn.   1902, 

Kathleen  Morony.     Res.—  36  Addiscombe  Road,  Croydon. 

Robert   Penton  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.    1866  ;  tn.   1904, 

Nora   Ducat,  and  has  issue — 2  sons.     Res. — Littlehayes, 

Colehill,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Arthur  Basil  Tillard,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  (ret.) 
Ind.  Army,  served  Tirah  Exped.  (desp.  twice,  medal,  3 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  Tibet  Exped.  1903-4  (medal),  Great  War 
1914-18  (desp.  3  times),  Afghan  War  1919  (desp.,  C.B.E.), 
b.  1870 ;  in.  1920,  Leila  Frances,  d.  of  late  Maj.-Gen.  G. 
Swinley,  C.B.,  and  has  issue— John  Nigel  Tillard,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1922.  Res.— The  Hollies,  Rydens  Road,  Walton- 
on-Thames. 

Sons  of    Rev.    Mowbray    Tillard,     M.A.,    Rector   of 

Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1877.  Sophia 

Harriet,  d.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  T.  B.  Lloyd  of  The 

Whitehall,  Shrewsbury  : — 

Hugh  Philip  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 

Aubrey   Thomas    Tillard,    Esq.,    D.S.O. 

served  China  1900,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.    1881  ;  tn. 

1924,    Margery   Gillian,    d.    of  the   late   Robert   Michell, 

Political  Dept. ,  India,   and  has  issue— I  dau.       Club— Jun. 

United  Service. 

Ralph  Henry  Tillard,  Gentleman,  *.  1888.     Res.— 

Son  of  George  Tillard,  Esq.,  Capt.  Manchester  Regt., 
b.  1874;  killed  in  action  1914;  tn.  1904,  Emily  Cathe- 
rine, second  d.  of  J.  B.  Close  Brooks  of  Birtles  Hall, 
Chelford : — 
Arthur  James  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res.— 
Younger  sons  of  Rev.  James  Tillard,  M.A.,  b.   1839; 
d.   1905  ;  tn.    1868,  Jane  (d.   1888),  d.  of  Rev.   Henry 
Snow,  Vicar  of  Bibury,  Glos.  : — 
Philip  Snow  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     ReK  — 
Percy  Leonard  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res.— 
Son   of  Rev.  James  Arthur   Tillard,    M.A.    (Camb.), 
Rector  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  b.   1812;   d.   1872;  tn. 
1836,  Ellen,  d.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Cotterill,  M.A. ,  Rector 
of  Blakeney,  co.  Norfolk: — 
George    Henry    Tillard,    Esq.,   Col.    late    40th    Madras 
N.  Inf.,  b.  1840;  tn.  1st,  1873,  Louisa  Fanny  (d.  1884),  d. 
of  Rev.  Arthur  Anslev,  bv  whom  he  had  issue     Violet  Ellen 
Ansley;   2nd,  1885,   Lili'as,   d.   of  Rev.    Stephen   Hilliard, 


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and  by  her  has  issue — Georgina  Gwendoline ;    and  Lilian 
Irene.     Res. — 

Sons   of  Richard  Tillard,   Esq.,  Civil   Commissioner, 
Resident  Magistrate  in  South  Africa,  b.  1841;  d.  19 14  ; 
m.  1872,  Amy  Eliza  Ogilvie: — 
Leonard  Ogilvie  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 
Maximilian  Ogilvie  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 
Ronald  Ogilvie  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Younger  sons  of  Rev.  James  Arthur  Tillard,  b.  1812 
(see  above) : — 
Alfred  Edmund  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res.— 
Henry  Cotterill  Tillard,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Huntingdon,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.    1858;    m.  1907,  Clara  Jane  Clare,  third  d.  of 
I.  Percival  Haslam  of  Bolton.     Res.  -Beechfield,  Bath. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Tillard,  M.A.,  St    John's 
Coll.,    Camb.,    Rector  of  Blakeney,    co.    Norfolk,   b. 
1815 ;    d.    1906;    m.    1847,    Anna,   second  d.   of  Rev. 
Joseph  Cotterill :  — 
Richard  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.   1848;  m.  1896,  Victoria 
Caroline,  d.  of  William  Lucas  Flint ;  and  has  issue.    Res.- 
New  Zealand. 

Charles  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1879,  Annie 
Theresa,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  W.  Dowell,  Vicar  of  Dunton ;  and 
has  issue-(i)  Elliot  Dowell  Tillard,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
R.E. ,  b.  1880  [m.  1914,  Molly,  d.  of  G.  E.  McNeely  of 
Donegal  (Postal  add.  —  Headquarters,  Western  Command, 
India)] ;  (2)  Arthur  Kenneth  Tillard,  Esq.,  Capt.  Manchester 
Regt.,  b.  1882  0».  Ethel  Hilda,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  W.  Baker  of 
Cheltenham] ;  (3)  Stephen  Dowell  Tillard,  Esq.,  Comdr. 
R.N.,*.  1884  [m.  1912,  Olive  Rachel,  third  d.  of  Ernest 
George  Bevan  of  Hemingford  Grey,  St.  Ives;  and  has 
issue — 1  son;  2  daus.];  Ruth  Mary;  Theresa  Norah  \m. 
1908,  Henry  Harwood  Cooke  of  Fettes  Coll. ,  Edinburgh]; 
and  Bertha  Elizabeth  [m.  1915,  Alec  Ashcroft,  Worcester 
Regt.].     Res.— Church  Farm,  Bathford,  Bath. 

Rear-Adm.  Philip  Francis  Tillard  J. P.  Somerset  [and 
upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Brooks, 
namely  argent,  three  bars  wavy  azure,  a  cross'  fleury 
erminois,  in  chief  a  fountain],  b.  1852;  m.  1892,  Edith 
(d.  1923),  dau.  and  coh.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Cunliffe  Brooks,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Lord  Francis 
Horace     Pierrepoint    Cecil,     R.N.     (second    son    of    the 


darach,    Dinnet,     Aberdeenshire.       Town    res.- — 11     Basil 
Mansions,  Basil  Street,  S.W.3.     Club— United  Service. 

John  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1855;  m.  1882,  Mabel 
Catherine,  d.  of  J.  J.  Berkley;  and  has  issue— (1)  Philip 
John  Berkley  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  [m.  1909,  Violet 
Enid  Muriel,  d.  of  Martin  Albert  Silber] ;  (2)  Laurence 
Berkley  Tillard,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ;  Mabel  Doris  [m.  1908, 
H.  V.  Brown,  and  has  issue];  and  Joan  Gillian  Edith 
Victoria.     Res. — 

NORMAN  ECCLESTILNEY,  Esquire, C.B.E..D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.  Born  1872,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  George  Adams  Tilney,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  by  his 
second  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Eccles  of  Liverpool. 
Armorial  bearing's — Or,  two  chevronels  between  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  azure,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last, 
three  annulets  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest 


3rd  Marquess  of  Exeter)  ;  and  has  issue — Esterel  Edith 
Philippa  Louise  [m.  1914,  Robert  Hamond  Arthur  Elwes). 
Seats — Alford  House,  near  Castle  Cary,  Somerset ;  Fasna- 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount  vert,  the 
battlements  of  a  tower  proper,  therefrom  a  griffin's  head 
gules,  issuant  from  leaves  alternately  argent  and  azure. 
Motto — "  Sperando  spiro."  Postal  address  —  Clonyard, 
Colvend,  Dalbeattie,  N.B.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

TIMINS  (H.  Coll.,  c.  1804).  Azure,  an  albatross  be- 
tween two  estoiles  in  pale  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  three 
leopards'  faces  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tiger  guardant 
sejant  proper,  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  or,  the 
dexter  paw  supporting  an  anchor  in  bend  azure.  Motto — 
"  Per  ardua  surgo." 

Son  of  Rev.  Douglas  Timins  of  Hilfield  Lodge,  by  his 
wife  Eliza,  d.  of  Dr.  Keir,  Army  Medical  Service : — 
Douglas  Theodore  Timins,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  tn. 
1896,  Anna  Helen  Blanche,  eld.  d.  of  late  Arthur  Barkly, 
Esq.,  C.M.G. ,  the  last  English  Gov.  of  Heligoland,  Gov. 
of  the  Seychelles;  and  has  issue — Philip  Douglas  Barkly 
Timins,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Winifred  Irene.  Seat — 
Hilfield  Lodge,  Aldenham,  Herts.  Res. — Elmdon,  Selby 
Park,  Birmingham.  Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  New 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  United  Empire,  Queen's  (W. 
Kens.). 

TIMMS-HERVEY-ELWES,  formerly  of  Stoke  College 
(R.L.  25  May  1793,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a 
fesse  azure,  over  all  a  bend  gules  (Elwes) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
a  chevron  or,  guttee-de-sang,  between  three  demi-lions 
rampant  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
(of  Elwes) — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sheaf  of  five 
arrows  or,  headed  and  flighted  argent,  one  in  pale  and  four 
in  saltire,  entwined  by  a  serpent  proper.  Motto — "  Deo 
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Eld.  son  of  Timms  Hervey  Timms-Hervey-Elwes,   b. 

1818  ;  d.  1865  ;  m.  1840,  Louisa,  d.  of  Colonel  Thomas 

Weston  : — 
Edward  Golding  (Timms-Hervey-)  Elwes,  Gentleman, 
Solicitor,  £.  1842;  m.  1st,  1868,  Katherine  (d.  1869),  d.  of 
Alfred  Penny,  M.I.C.E.  ;  2nd,  1871,  Abigail  Jesser,  d.  of 
late  Rev.  Walter  Burton  Leach,  Rector  of  Sutton  Montis, 
Somersetshire ;  and  has  issue — Walter  Hervey  (Timms- 
Hervey-)  Elwes,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1873  [m.  1904, 
Florence  Annie  Henrietta,  d.  of  John  Florence  Courtney  ; 
and  has  issue — Ruth  Florence  Golding] ;  Katherine 
Weston  [m.  1st,  1902,  Gen.  Sir  George  Digby  Barker, 
G.C.B.  (d.  1914) ;  2nd,  1916,  Lt.-Col.  Ernald  Barnardiston, 
D.S.O.,  R  E.];  and  Muriel  Burton,  B.Sc.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Henry  Hervey  (Timms-Hervey-)  Elwes,  Esq., 

J. P.,  Solicitor,  b.  1846;  d.  1910;  m.  1871 : — 
Henry  Elwes,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 

Henry  Geoffrey  Elwes,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1873. 
Res. — 18  Inglis  Road,  Colchester. 

Yngst.  son  of  Timms  Hervey  (Timms-Hervey-)  Elwes 

(see  above) : — 
Major  Ernest  Veness  (Timms-Hervey-)  Elwes,  late  R.A., 
b.  1851 ;    m.  1886,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Sillarof  Bexley,  Kent.     Res. — 

TIMPSON  (H.  Coll.,  24  Dec.  1767,  and  U.O.,  2  Oct. 
1911).  Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  in  chief  two  lions  ram- 
pant of  the  second,  in  base  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed  or. 
Mantling'  gules  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  piece  of  battlement  argent,  thereon  an  eagle  rising 
proper,  in  the  beak  a  slip  of  oak  fructed  vert.  Motto — 
"  God  and  the  king." 

Son  of  Theodore  Timpson,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1899  ;   m.  1862, 

Mary,  d.  of  A.  B.  Hasbrook  : — 
Captain  Lawrence  Timpson,  Hampshire  Carabiniers 
Yeo.,  served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1865;  m.  1900, 
Katherine  (q.v.),  d.  of  John  Henry  Livingston  of  New  York  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Theodore  Livingston  Timpson,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  K.R.R.*  .,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Robert  Clermont 
Livingston  Timpson,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (3)  John  Alastair 
Livingston   Timpson,    Gentleman,     b.    1915 ;     Katharine 


Livingston;  and  Helen  Rosamund  Livingston.  Res. — 
Maizeland,  Barrytown,  New  York  ;  Appleton  Manor 
Abingdon,  Berks.  Clubs  —  Cavalry,  Hurlingham,  Union 
(New  York). 

TINDAL  (H.  Coll.,  1875).  Argent,  a  fesse  dancettee 
gules,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two  crescents 
of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  last  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  third.     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 


Crest—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  five  ostrich 

feathers  argent,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two  crescents 

gules.     Motto — "  Nosce  te  ipsum." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Acton  Tindal  of  The  Manor  House, 
Aylesbury,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Bucks.,  b.  181 1 ;  d. 
1880 ;  m.  1846,  Henrietta  Euphemia,  d.  and  h.  of  Rev. 
John  Harrison,  M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Ramsay,  Essex,  Vicar 
of  Dinton : — 
Charles    Harrison    Tindal,    Gentleman,    B.A.,    B.C.L., 

Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1851.     Res. — 

Issue  of  Rev.  Henry  Tindal,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  Rector 
of  Franckton,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1820;  d.  ;  m.  1855, 

Emma,   d.  of  James    Haydock  Hill   of  Elmley  Park, 
Worcs.  : — 
Issue—  ? 

TINDAL- CARILL-WOR3LEY  (Roy.  Lie.  1878,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
mural  crown  or,  and  for  distinction  a  cross  crosslet  of  the 
last  (Worsley) ;  2.  argent,  three  bars  sable,  in  chief  as 
many  martlets,  and  for  distinction  a  cross  crosslet  all  of 
the  last  (Carill) ;  3.  argent,  a  fesse  dancettee  gules,  in  chief 
a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two  crescents  of  the  second, 
and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  last  between  two  fleurs-de-lys 
of  the  third  (Tindal).  Mantling,  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  mural  crown  or,  a  wyvern,  wings  expanded  gules, 
charged  upon  the  body  for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet 
argent  (Worsley),  and  over  it  the  motto,  "Quod  adest 
gratum  juvat ; "  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert  a  stag  lodged  regardant  or,  charged  on  the 
body  for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  and  over 
it  the  motto,  "Per  castra  ad  astra"  (Carill);  3.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  five  ostrich-feathers  argent, 
a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  between  two  crescents  gules ;  and  over 
it  the  Motto,  "  Nosce  teipsum  "  (Tindal). 

Son  of  Nicolas  Tindal-Carill-Worsley,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1848;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1875,  Elizabeth, 
d.  and  heiress  of  Charles  Carill- Worsley,  Esq.,  of  Piatt 
Hall,  Manchester,  and  of  Winster,  co.  Derby  : — 
Ralph  Tindal,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.  (reverted  to 
the  name  of  Tindal  ion),  b.  1881  ;    m.  1906,  Kathleen,  third 


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d.  of  the  late  Simon  Mangan,  Esq.,  of  Dunboyne  Castle, 
co.  Meath  ;  and  has  issue — Nicholas  Henry  Joseph  Tindal, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Sheila  Mary;  and  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth.     Club — Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY  (R.L.,  16  Ap.  1915  ; 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  mural  crown  or,  for  distinction  in  the 
centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  second  (for 
Worsley)  ;  2,  argent,  three  bars  and  in  chief  as  many 
martlets  sable,  for  distinction  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for  Carill)  ;  3,  argent,  a  fesse 
dancettee  gules,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between 
two  crescents  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent 
of  the  last  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  third, 
for  distinction  in  the  centre  fesse  point  a  cross 
crosslet  or  (for  Tindal).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  a  mural  crown  or,  thereon  a  wyvern  gules, 
charged  for  distinction  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
crosslet  or  (for  Worsley)  ;  2.  on  the  dexter  side,  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged 
regardant  or,  charged  for  distinction  on  the  body  with 
a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for  Carill) ;  3.  on  the  sinister  side, 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  five  ostrich 
feathers  argent,  a  fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two 
crescents  gules,  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
crosslet  gules  (for  Tindal).  Mottoes — "  Quod  adest 
gratum  juvat "  (for  Worsley) ;  "  Per  castra  ad  astra  " 
(for  Carill) ;  "  Nosce  teipsum  "  (for  Tindal). 

Son  of  Ernest  Frank,  of  Pendleton,  Manchester:  — 

Philip  Ernest  Tindal-Carill-Worsley  (formerly  Frank), 
Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  ;  m. 

1907,  Clementia,  only  d.  of  Nicholas  Tindal-Carill- 
Worsley,  Gentleman;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Geoffrey 
Nicholas  Tindal-Carill-Worsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;  (2) 
Peter  Norman  Tindal-Carill-Worsley,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10. 
Res.— 

ELIZABETH  TINDAL  -  CARILL  -  WORSLEY  of 
Winster,  Derbyshire,  and  The  Manor  House,  Aylesbury. 
Born  13  Feb.  1857.  Arms  (on  a  lozenge)— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  mural  crown  or,  and  for 
distinction  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last  (Worsley) ;  2.  argent, 
three  bars  sable,  in  chief  as  many  martlets,  and  for  distinc- 
tion a  cross  crosslet,  all  of  the  last  (Carill) ;  3.  argent,  a 
fesse  dancettee  gules,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  azure,  between 
wo  crescents  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the 
.ast  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  third  (Tindal) ;  and  on 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Worsley  and  Carill 
quarterly,  without  marks  of  distinction.  Married,  17  April 
1875,  Nicolas  Tindal-Carill-Worsley,  M.A.  (who  assumed 
by  Roy.  Lie.  1878  the  surname  and  arms  of  Carill-Worsley 
and  d.  27  Nov.  1910);  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles 
Nicolas  Tindal-Carill-Worsley ,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.  N.,  b.  1876  ;  d. 
1921 ;  (2)  John  Acton  Tindal-Carill-Worsley,  Gentleman, 
b.  20  and  d.  21  July  1877 ;  (3)  ActonTindal-Carill- Worsley, 
Gentleman,  b.  9  Sept.  1878;  d.  17  June  1914 ;  (4)  Ralph 
Tindal,  Esq.  [q.v.)\  and  Clementia  \m.  3  April  1907,  Philip 
Ernest  Tindal-Carill-Worsley  (q.v.),  son  of  Ernest  Frank  of 
Pendleton,  Manchester  ;  and  has  issue].     Res. — 

TINKER  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between 
two  attires  of  a  stag  affixed  to  the  scalp  in  chief,  and5a 
spider  in  base  sable.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  antelope's  head 
erased  proper.  Motto — "  Perseverantia  et  industria." 
Son    of  : — 

Charles    Tinker,     Gentleman,     b.  .     Res. — Kil- 

martin,  Inverness-shire. 

ISAAC  TITTLE-HAMILTON,  Esquire,  M.A.  and 
LL.D. ,  University  of  Dublin,  and  of  the  Honourable 
Society  of  the  King's  Inns,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  June 
30,  1863,  second  surviving  son  of  the  late  James  Henry  Vos 
Tittle,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  Isaac  Hardy, 
of  Stony  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Hill 
Hamilton,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hill  Hamilton,  both 
of  Mount  Vernon,  co.  Antrim,  all  deceased;  he  assumed 
name  and  arms  of  Hamilton  by  Royal  Licence  dated  April 
20,  1898.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
saltire  gules  and  azure,  a  galley  sails  furled  and  oars  in 
action  or,  between  three  cinquefoils  pierced  argent  (foi 
Hamilton)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  or,  collared 
gules,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  sable, 
between  in  chief  two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  an  escallop 
argent  (for  Tittle).     Mantling-  gules  and  or.     Crests— 1. 


on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  battleaxes  in 
saltire,  an  oak-tree  fructed  all  proper,  the  trunk  transfixed 
with  a  frame-saw  or  (for  Hamilton)  ;  2.  on  a  mural  crown 
proper,  a  lion  rampant  or,  collared  gules,  and  charged  on 


the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  sable  ;  above  it  on  an  escroll, 
"  In  te  Dominesperavi."  Motto — "Through."  Married, 
Oct.  27,  1898,  Louisa  Plunket,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Patrick  Foley,  B.A.  (Dublin),  Rector  of  Kilscoran, 
co.  Wexford.  Residence  —  Panonia,  Silchester  Road 
Glenageary,  co.  Dublin. 

TISDALL  (U.O.,  1679).  Sable,  a  thistle  or,  between  three 
pheons  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  armed  hand  erect  argent,  charged 
with  a  pellet  and  holding  an  arrow  proper.  Motto — 
' '  Tutantur  tela  coronam. " 

Son  of  Capt.  John  Knox  Tisdall,   R.E.,  b.  1839  ;    d. 

1885 ;    m.    1874,    Jane   Elizabeth,   only  d.   of  Robert 

Adams : — 
William  George  Robert  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m. 
1899,  Elsie  Beatrice,  eldest  d.  of  William  Gardner  of  Rock- 
shaw,  Merstham  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  William  Knox 
Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Postal  add. — Charlesfort, 
Kells,  co.  Meath. 

Yr.  sons  of  John  Tisdall,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1815  ; 

d.    1892 ;    m.  1837,    Isabella,   d.  of  late  Hon.  George 

Knox,  D.C.L.  :— 
Vice-Adm.    Vernon   Archibald   Tisdall,    R.N.,   b.   1850. 
Res.— 

Rev.  Alfred  Oliver  Tisdall,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1859;  m. 
1887,  Evelyn  Susan,  fourth  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  John  Empson, 
M.A.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Michael  Henry  Tisdall, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  b.  1888  ;  killed  flying  1919  ;  (2) 
John  Denis  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1889;  (3)  Walter  Brian 
Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  (4)  Charles  Richard  Tisdall, 
M.C.,  Lieut.  Irish  Guards,  b.  1893  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ; 
(5)  Oliver  Rafael  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  and  Monica 
Isabel.     Res. — Holmdene,  Yateley,  Camberley. 

Son   of  William   Tisdall,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Balbray,   b. 

1817  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Frances,   d.  of  Rev.   George 

O'Connor:  — 
George  Tisdall,  Esq. ,  J. P.,  Barrister  at-Law,  b.  i860  ;  tn. 
1887,  Margaret  Stedman,  third  d.  of  Andrew  Armstrong, 
Esq.,   J. P.,  of  Kylenmore   House,   co.   Galway ;    and  has 
issue — Winifred.     Res. — 


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Sons  of  Archibald  Walter  Bellew  Tisdall,  Gentleman, 

M.A.,  LL.  B.,  b.   1858;  d.   1910;    tn.   1892,   Elizabeth 

Amy,  only  d.  of  Rev.  James  Pratt,  D.D. : — 
Archibald  James  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res. — 
Charles  Henry  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Tisdall,   D.D.,  b.  1821  ; 

d.  1905;  m.         ,  Frances   Caroline,  yst.   d.    of  John 

Barton : — 
Henry    Cusack    Wilson    Tisdall,    Gentleman,    b.    1861. 
Res. — 22  Herbert  Place,  Dublin. 

Son  of  William  St.  Clair  Tisdall,  b.  1831  ;  d.    1892  ; 

m.  Maryanne  Josephine  Caulfield: — 
Rev.  William  St.  Clair  Towers  Tisdall,  M.A.,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Deal,  b.  1859  ;  tn.  1st,  Bertha  Alice, 
d.  of  Benjamin  Maclean  ;  and  by  her  has  issue — (il  Rev. 
Charles  William  St.  Clair  Tisdall,  Rector  of  Cheadle 
Hulme,  Stockport,  b.  1881  ;  and  Bertha  Annette  St. 
Clair  [w.  1911,  Ralph  Howard  Tatton] ;  2nd,  Marian 
Louisa,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  William  Gray,  M.A.  ;  and  by 
her  has  issue  —  (2)  Arthur  Walderne  St.  Clair  Tisdall, 
Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  (3)  John  Theodore  St.  Clair  Tisdall, 
Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  (4)  Edward  Gordon  St.  Clair  Tis- 
dall, Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (5)  Francis  Royston  St.  Clair 
Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Irene  Mary  St.  Clair;  Edith 
Rosabelle  St.  Clair ;  Ruth  Noel  St.  Clair ;  and  Violet 
Marian  St.  Clair.     Res. — St.  George's  Rectory,  Deal. 

Charles  Edward  Gordon  Tisdall,   Gentleman,  b.  ; 

m.  ,  Cissie,  d.  of  Robinson  of  Queensland,  Aus- 

tralia; and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906  ;  (2)  Charles  Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3)  Vernon 

Tisdall,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — Singapore. 

Son  of  Gordon  Charles  Vernon  Tisdall,   Gentleman, 

b.   1835 ;    d.  ;    tn.  ,   Anne,   d.   of  Rev. 

Harden : — 
Ven.  Charles  Archibald  Tisdall,  M.A.,  late  Archdeacon 
of  Tauranga,   b.  .     Res. — St.  John's  College,    Auck- 

land, N.Z. 


TOBIN  (U.O.).  Vert,  a  knight's  helmet  proper,  between 
three  nettle-leaves,  pointing  downward,  or.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,    on  a 


TOD-MERCER  (L.O.,  1884).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on 
a  fesse  between  three  crosses  pat£e  in  chief  gules,  and  a 
mullet  in  base  azure,  as  many  bezants,  within  a  bordure 
indented  of  the  second  (Mercer);  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse 
sable,    between    three    fox-heads    couped    proper    (Tod). 


mount  vert,  a  falcon  rising  proper,  belled  or,  and  charged 
on  each  wing  with  a  nettle-leaf  also  proper.  Motto — 
"  Noli  me  tangere." 

Sons  of  James  Aspinall  Tobin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Eastham 
House,  Cheshire,   b.  1818 ;    d.    1891 ;  tn.   1842,   Olivia 
Maria,     d.     of     Lister     Ellis    of    Bolton-le-Bolland, 
Yorks.  :— 
Frank  Tobin,  Esq.,C.B.E. ,  b.  23  Sept.  1849;   tn.  17  Jan. 
1878,    Lilla   Beach,    d.   of   Sanford   Smith   and   widow  of 
Edward  Holden  Martindale  of  Rochester,  New  York.     Res. 
— The  Woodlands,    Wavertree,   Liverpool.        Club — Con- 
servative (Liverpool). 

His  Honour,  Judge  Sir  Alfred  Aspinall  Tobin,  Knt. 
Bach.  (1919),  K.C. ,  Judge  of  Westminster  County  Court 
since  1919,  Commissioner  of  Assize,  Northern  Circuit  1921, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  1880,  Bencher  1912,  M.P. 
for  Preston  1910-15,  Recorder  of  Salford  1904-15,  Judge 
of  County  Courts  of  Hereford  and  Shropshire  1915— 19,  b. 
1855.      Res.—  3  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.4.       Club— Carlton. 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  a  cross  pat6e  ntch£e  gules.  Motto — "Crux 
Christi  mea  corona." 

Son  of  James  Tod-Mercer,   Esq.,  of  Scotsbank   and 
Hyndhope,  co.  Selkirk,  and  Hope  Park,  Edinburgh, 
J. P.,  Advocate,  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  the  co.  of 
Selkirk,  b.  1836;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1868,  Constance  Mary, 
only  d.  of  Rev.  Meyrick  Beebee  (of  the  Legge-Beebee- 
of  Willey  Court,  co.  Hereford),  of  Womaston,  co.  Rad- 
nor, and  Rector  of  Simonburn,  co.  Northumberland  : — 
James    Laurence    Mercer    Tod-Mercer,    Gentleman,    of 
Hope  Park,  Edinburgh,  6.  1868  ;    tn.  1910,  Kathleen  Jane, 
d.  of  late  Rev.  Somerset  Brafield  Burtchaell.    Postal  add.— 
Croix  Couronn6e,  Cagnes-sur-Mer,  A.M.,  France.     Club — 
Alpine. 

TODD,  see  LYSTER-TODD,  and  WILSON-TODD. 

TODD  (H.  Coll.,  17  April  1829).  Or,  on  a  bend  per 
bend  gules  and  azure,  cottised  sable,  between  two  roundels 
per  pale  of  the  third  and  second,  three  foxes'  heads  of  the 
field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  fox  sejant  proper,  resting 
his  dexter  forepaw  on  a  roundel  as  in  the  arms,  gorged  with 
a  collar  and  chain  reflexed  therefrom  or,  the  chain  attached 
to  the  pommel  of  a  sword  erect  on  the  sinister  side  of  the  fox 
point  downwards  also  proper. 

Sons  of  John  Spencer  Brydges  Todd,  Esquire,  C.M.G., 

I.S.O. ,  formerly  Civil  Service  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

b.  1840 ;  d.         ;  tn.  1865,  Susan  Margaret,  eld.  d.  of 

the  late  Goert  Baron  van  Reede  van  Oudtshoorn  : — 

Arthur  Brydges  Todd,  Gentleman,    b.    1870  ;    tn.    1894, 

Agnes,    d.    of  George   Dumsday   of  Perth,  W.  Australia. 

Res.— 

Egerton  Brydges  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  tn.  1905, 
Hilda,  only  d.  of  Keatinge  Pollock,  Esq.  Res. — 4  Chelten- 
ham Terrace,  S.W.3. 

Sons  of  Rev.    Horatio   Lovell  Todd,  M.A.    (Oxon.), 
Rector  of  Occold,  b.  1833  ;  tn.  1862,  Frances  Catherine, 
d.  of  John  Todd  : — 
Frances  Lovell  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1866. 
George  Vincent  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Charles  Frederick  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
Nicholas  Herbert  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  Horatio  Todd,  b.  ;  d.  1868  ;  m.  Rhoda 

Maria  Bluett : — 
Arthur    H.    Todd,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon.).       Res.— 
Richard    A.     Todd,    Gentleman.      Res.— 
Col.  Frank  J.  Todd,  late  87th  Royal    Irish  Regt.,  J.  P. 


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Sussex.  Res. — Westmorland  House,  Newtown,  Uckfield, 
Sussex. 

Son    of  George    Nicholas    Todd,    b.  ;    d.  ; 

m.  : — 

Capt.  George  Eardley  Todd,   Welsh   Regt.   and   Royal 

Flying    Corps,    b.    1881  ;    m.    1914,    Mary,   d.    of  David 

Thomson  Glover  of  Portland  Terrace,  Richmond.     Res.- — 

ROBERT  TODD,  Gentleman.      Born  ,   being  the 

son  of  the  late  Robert  Todd  of  Brampton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Armorial  bearings— Argent,  three  mascles  in  fesse  vert 
between  as  many  foxes'  heads  couped  gules.  Mantling  vert 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  the  stump  of  an  oak-tree,  a  mount, and  thereon  a  fox  sejant 
proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mascle  gules.  Motto 
—  "  Vigilans."     Res. — 

TODD  (H.  Coll.,  21  Ap.  1914).  Argent,  three  fox's 
heads  couped  at  the  neck  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  cres- 
cent of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  courant  holding  in  the 
mouth  and  carrying  over  the  back  a  goose  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Oportet  vivere." 

Son  of  George  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  d.  1918; 

m.   1883,    Beatrice    Isabel,  d.  of    Alfred  Chaworth 

Lyster,  late  of  Westheath,  Abbey  Wood,  Kent : — 

Alfred  John  KennettTodd,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  Queen's 

Bays,   b.  1890 ;    m.    1920,    Edith    Mary,    only   child    of 

William  Ernest  Gray,  of  8  Morden  Road,  Blackheath,  and 

has  issue  :  John  Evelyn  Gray  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ; 

Matthew     Robert     Todd,    Gentleman,     b.    1924 ;      and 

Josephine  Mary.     Res. — Bellevue,  Alnwick,  Northumber- 

and.     Clubs — Cavalry,  Bucks. 

TODD  of  Clent  (H.  Coll.,  2  June  1924).  Sable,  a  pall 
reversed  or,  between  three  fox's  heads  erased  proper. 
Mantling    sable  and   or.     Crest — On  a  wreath   of   the 


colours,  in  front  of  a  fox's  head  erased  proper,  two  saltires 
argent.  Motto — "  Oportet  vivere."  Livery — Dress  : 
grey,  with  black  facings  ;  undress  :  green,  with  black 
facings. 

Sons  of  Richard  Farmer  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1833  ; 
d.1906  ;  m.  1865,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Hill,  ofCoventry  : — 

Richard  Stuart  Todd,  Esq.,  Sheriff  co.  Worcester  1926, 
b.  1871  ;  m.  1899,  Lilian  Mabel,  d.  of  the  late  Clegg 
Livesey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Arden  Bredbury,  Cheshire  ;  and 
has  issue — Alan  Livesey  Stuart  Todd,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  b.  1900  ; 
Oliver  Stuart  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Lilian  Mary 
Stuart.  Res. — Clent  Grove,  Clent,  Worcs.  Clubs — 
Junior  Carlton,  R.A.C.,  Union  (Birmingham). 

Norman  Hill  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.   1873;    m.    1912, 


Edith  Eleanor,  d.  of  James  Leigh  of  Manor  House,  Brin- 
nington,  Stockport.  Res. — Rockingham  Hall,  Hagley, 
Worcs. 

Howard  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.  Res. — Blythe- 
wood,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

TODD  (H.  Coll.,  12  Dec.  1823).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
engrailed  sable,  cottised,  between  two  estoiles  azure,  three 
fox's  heads  erased  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fox  passant  proper, 


collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  the  forepaw 
resting  on  an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  an  estoile 
gold. 

Sons  of  Hadden  William  Todd  of  Liverpool,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1836  ;  d.  1906 ;  m.  1861,  Eleanor,  d.  of  William 
Pilkington,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L.  co  Lanes.  : — 

Hadden  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1899  [Impales 
arms  of  Royden,  q.v.\  Evelyn  Mary,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Bland  Royden,  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Frankby  Hall, 
Chester;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hadden  Royden  Todd,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1910  ;  Mary  Eleanor  ;  and  Margaret  Hadden.  Res. 
— Willaston  Grange,  Willaston,  nr.  Birkenhead.  Club — 
Conservative  (Liverpool). 

Arthur  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1866.  Res. — 
4  Croxteth  Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool.  Club — Racquet 
( Liverpool). 

Charles  William  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Res. — 
Elmroyd,  Golf  Links  Road,  Wellington,  Salop.  Club — 
Sports. 

Gavin  Henry  Todd,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  b. 
1874  ;  m.  1915,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of  J.  M.  Cripps.  Res. — 
The  Beeches,  Penn,  Bucks. 

Leonard  Todd,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1875.  Res. — 
Eton  Coll.,  Windsor.     Club — United  University. 

Murray  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;  m.  1908,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Brancker  of  Heswall,  Cheshire  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — William  Hadden  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
John  Murray  Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  191 8  ;  Kenneth  Charles 
Todd,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — Baycliff,  Woollton  Park, 
nr.  Liverpool.      Club — Racquet  (Liverpool). 

JAMES  HENRY  BROOKE  TODD -THORNTON, 
Esquire,  Capt.  (retired)  late  45th  Regt.  Born  July  n, 
1855,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  James 
Henry  Todd-Thornton,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  Westbrook,  in 
county  Donegal,  by  his  wife  Anna  Letitia,  only  child 
of  Capt.  Daniel  Geale,  Royal  Navy.  Armorial  bearings 
— He  bears  for  Arms :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
bend  gules,  between  two  cinquefoils  sable,  three  escar- 
buncles  or  (for  Thornton)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  fox's  heads  erased  gules,  a  mullet  or  (for  Todd). 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his 
Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
erased  sable,  beaked  and  collared  or,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  an  escarbuncle  or  (for  Thornton)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  fox  passant  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  torteau.  Motto  (over),  "  Faire  sans  dire"  (for 
Todd).  Motto — "Nee  temere  nee  timide."  Married, 
1880,  Ada,  dau.  of  Doctor  L.  Huntley,  Brighton.     Seat — ■ 


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TOKE  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevronsable 
and  argent,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  counterchanged  ; 
2  and  3  (coat  of  augmentation,  granted  by  King  Henry 
VII.),  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  greyhounds' 
heads  erased  sable,  langued  proper,  collared  or,  three 
plates.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  guttee  counterchanged,  holding  in  his 
beak  a  sword  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or  ;  2.  (of  augmen- 
tation) a  fox  courant  regardant  proper.  Motto — "Militia 
mea  multiplex." 

Son  of  John  Leslie  Toke,  Esq.,  J.P.,  V.D.,  of  Bucks- 
ford,  Great  Chart,  formerly  Capt.  of  the  96th  and  2nd 
Queen's  Regts.,  and    Lieut. -Col.   1st  Vol.   Batt.  Royal 
Berkshire  Regt. ,  b.  1839  ;  d.  iqxi  ;  m.  ist,  1864,  Agnes 
Elletson  {d.    1865),    d.  of  Patrick   Robertson   Reid  of 
Springhall,  co.  Lanark;  2nd,  1869,  Margaret  Jemima, 
only  child  of  Rev.  P.  B.  Adams,  Rector  of  Hopesay, 
Salop  : — 
Leslie  Alexander  St.  Lawrence  Toke,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.    1871  ;     m.    1902,    Rosalie  Mary,   d.  of  the   late   Capt. 
Thomas  Charles  Fairfax-Cholmeley,  R.N.;  and  has  surv. 
issue— Margaret    Anne    Mary.      Seat—  Bucksford,    Great 
Chart,  nr.  Ashtord,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Nicolas  Roundell  Toke,  M.A.,  b.  1843; 
d.  191 9  ;  m.  1865,  Jean  Robertson,  d.  of  Patrick  Robert- 
son Reid  of  Spring  Hall,  co.  Lanark: — 
Nicolas  Eyare  Toke,  Gentleman,  M.B.  E.,  B.A. ,  b.  1866; 
m.  1894,  Ida  Julie  Francoise,  only  d.  of  Jean  Bardy,  Chev. 
de  l'Ordre  de  Stanislas,  of  Helsingfors,  Finland  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Ida  de  Castella  ;  and  Marguerite  Leslie.     Res. 
— Penfillan  House,  Folkestone. 

Patrick  Leslie  Toke,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.  Res. — Pipsden, 
Hawkhurst. 

Charles  Hugh  St.  Maur  Woodrooffe  Toke,  Gentleman, 
L.M.S.S.A.,  b.  1868;  m.  1924,  Marion,  d.  of  John  Wilson, 
of  Harome,  Yorks. ,  and  widow  of  Herbert  Holmes  of 
Harrogate.  Res.  —  Littlegates,  Dingleden,  Benenden, 
Kent. 

Roundell  Tristram  Toke,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Welch  Regt.,  b. 
1869;  m.  1922,  Olive  Muriel,  d.  of  Dr.  A.  Hamilton,  M.B., 
CM.,  of  Ayr,  N.B.,  and  has  issue — John  Nicholas  Roun- 
dell Toke,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Sheila  Rosemary. 
Club— Jun.  Constitutional. 


TOKER  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  on  a  bend  engrailed  argent, 
with  plain  cottises  or,  three  hearts  gules.  Mantling  vert 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heart 
gules,  encircled  by  a  ducal  coronet  argent,  between  two 
branches  of  palm  proper.  Motta — "  Providentia  tuta- 
men." 

Son  of  Philip  Champion  Toker  of  The  Oaks,  Ospringe, 

Kent,  Proctor  of  Doctors'  Commons,  b.  1802  ;  d.  1883  ; 

m.    1830,    Eliza  Jeannette,   d.  of  Arthur    Branthwayt, 

Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Gds. :  — 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alliston  Champion  Toker,  K.C.B.  (1906), 
served  in  the  Bhutan  Campaign  1864-5  as  Adj.  left  wing 
18th  Bengal  Inf.  (medal  and  clasp),  as  D.A.A.G.  to  the 
Indian  Contingent  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  present  at 
Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  subsequent  pursuit  to  Zagazig 
(desp.,  medal  and  clasp,  4th  Osmanieh,  Egyptian  bronze 
star),  comm.i8th  Bengal  Inf.  and  Chindwin  Field  Force  in 
Burma  Campaign  1886-7,  present  at  occupation  of  Kindat 
and  several  minor  affairs  (desp.,  two  clasps  to  India  medal, 
and  C.B.),  Cantonment  Magistrate  and  J. P.  in  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces 1876-81,  Hon.  Col.  18th  Infantry  Bengal  191 4,  served 
Great  War,  Asst.  Censor  Indian  Mail  in  France  from  1915, 
Censor  in  charge  Liverpool  1918,  Master  of  Ironmongers 
Co.  1904-5,  holds  degrees  of  honour  (with  gold  medals)  in 
Persian  and  Hindustani,  and  certificates  of  proficiency  in 
Arabic,  Sanskrit,  Hindi,  and  Bengali,  b.  1843  '•  m-  lst.  l867, 
Katharine  Annie  (d.  1878),  d.  of  James  O'Brien  Adams  ;  2nd, 
1881,  Laura  (d.  1925),  d.  of  late  William  Hamilton  Shirriff 
Hart,  Capt.  105th  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue  by  ist  m. — Katie 
Josephine  [m.  1891,  Lt.-Col.  Patrick  Cumberlege  Hennessy, 
C.M.G.,  Ind.  Army] ;  by  2nd  m.  -Richard  Edward  Toker, 
Esq. ,  late  Lieut.  Ind.  Army,  b.  1886  [m.  1913,  Eileen  Muriel 
Mary,  d.  of  P.  E.  Williams] ;  Philippa  Jeannette  Champion 
[m.  1905,  Hugh  St.  John  Clough  Hazeldine,  3rd  Batt.  Roy. 
Munster  Fus.] ;  Constance  Vivian  ;  Frances  Trent  [m.  1908, 
Rowland  Stubbs,  Architect  and  Surveyor] ;  Effield  Branth- 
wayt de  Crespigny  [tn.  191 3,  Alexander  Bruce  Gordon,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.E.];  and  Annette Collen  [m.  1916,  Stanley  Mirams, 
M.C. ,  Capt.  Middx.  Regt.].  Res.  — 10  Woburn  Road, 
Bedford. 


EDWARD  HENRY  ARCHER  TOLCHER,  Esq. 
Major  4th  Batt.  South  Wales  Borderers.  Born  Oct.  27 
1861,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  John  Tolcher  of 
Harewood,  Plympton,  Devon,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
fifth  d.  of  late  Edward  Archer  of  Trelaske,  Laun- 
ceston,  co.  Cornwall.  Armorial  bearings— Vert,  a  fesse 
or,  surmounted  of  another  raguly  sable,  charged  with  three 
martlets  argent.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed,  couped  above 
the  elbow  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper, 
grasping  a  ragged  staff  erect  of  the  second,  charged  with 
two  martlets  sable.  Married,  September  5,  1895,  Clara 
Hermon,  dau.  of  Henry  Hermon  Palmer  of  Hook  End, 
Checkendon,  near  Reading.  Postal  address—  Harewood, 
Plympton,  Devon.     Club— Royal  Western  Yacht. 

TOLER,  see  GRAHAM-TOLER. 

TOLER  (H.  Coll.,  22  Dec.  1906).  Argent,  on  a  cross 
flory  gules,  between  four  pommes,  a  mullet  between  as  many 
crescents  or.      Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  crescent  gules,  a  cubit 
arm,  the  hand  grasping  a  snake  proper.  Motto — "  Dum 
spiro  spero."     Livety — Drab,  with  claret  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Morton  Toler,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  Chester, 

of  Saltersford  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1904  ; 

m.  1862,  Anna  Maria,  d.  and    coh.  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Hodges,  M.A.,  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxon.  :— 
Thomas  Clayton  Toler,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  (Oxon.), 
J.  P.  and  C.A.  co.  Chester,  Major  6th  (T.)  Batt.  Sherwood 
Foresters  1915,  T.F.  Res.  1917-21,^.  1862;  m.  ist,  1890, 
Annie  E.  {d.  1899),  eld.  d.  of  Francis  F.  Fox,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Yate  House,  Glos.  ;  2nd,  1901,  Gertrude  M. ,  younger  d. 
of  late  Col.  Josiah  Wilkinson  of  Southampton  Lodge,  High- 
gate,  N.  ;  and  has  issue — Thomas  Ian  Jodrell  Toler,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912 ;  David  Arthur  Hodges  Toler,  Gentleman,  b. 
1920;  Alice  Mary  Welles  [w.  1921,  Alexander  Gibson,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Smith  of  Edinburgh  and  has  issue — 
Richard  Fox  ;  and  Mary  Elizabeth] ;  Dorothy  Cartwright 
[m.  1915,  Capt.  Forester  Cecil  Robin  Britten,  Coldstream 
Guards,  son  of  Rear-Adm.  Britten,  of  Kenswick  Manor, 
Worcs.,  and  d.  1925,  leaving  issue — Rosemary];  Margaret 
Letitia  [tn.  1922,  Capt.  Ray  Brown,  Ind.  Cav.,  only  son 
of  the  lae  W.  Ray  Brown,  and  has  issue — William  Francis]  ; 
Sybil  Entid  [m.  1927,  Thomas  Prain  Douglas  Murray,  son 
of  Joseph  Murray,  of  Dryburgh,  Dundee,  and  has  issue- 
Sybil  Anne] ;  Gertrude  Anna  Katharine  ;  and  Janet  Eileen. 
Seat — Saltersford  Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire.  Res. — 
Lane  Ends  House,  Holmes  Chapel,  Cheshire. 
John  Hodges  Toler,  Gentleman,  b.   1867;  tn.   ist,  1895, 


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Florence  (d.  1905),  d.  of  Charles  Reed  of  Auburn,  U.S.A.  ; 
2nd,  1917,  M.  E.  ,  d.  of  James  Humphreys, 

of  Minchinhampton,  Glos. ,  and  has  issue — Reginald  Reed 
Toler,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  and  Nancy  Mav  Hodges. 
Res.— 

Charles  Hilditch  Toler,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1898, 
Georgina  Gerard,  d.  of  John  Gerard  Davis  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Robert  Fortescue  Toler, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902;  and  Violet  Gerard.     Res. — 

Son  of  Frederick  William  Toler,  Gentleman,  b.  1870 ; 

d.  1912  ;    m.  1898,  Isabel,  d.  of  Sylvanus  Reynolds  of 

Raddon  Court,  Warrington  : — 
Frederick  William  Toler,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.     Res. — 

TOLER-AYLWARD  (R.L.,  30  May  1884).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  estoiles  of 
six  points  in  bend  dexter,  and  as  many  increscents  in 
bend  sinister  or  (for  Aylward) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on 
a   cross    gules   between    four  oak-leaves  vert,    a  fleur-de- 


( Toler).     Mottoes  —  Under  the  arms,  "  La  vertue  surmonte 


ys  or  (for  Toler).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1. 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  embowed,  vested  azure, 
cuffed  or,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  an  anchor  gold  (for 
Aylward) ;  2.  out  of  a  mural  crown  proper,  a  fleur-de-lys 
or,  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sable  (for  Toler).  Motto 
— "  Verus  et  fidelis  semper." 

Sons  of  Hector  James  Charles   Toler- Aylward,   Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.  of  Shankhill  Castle,  b.  1839  ;    d-  1918  ;  m. 
1894,  Emily  Mary  Eliza,  only  child  of  the  late  James 
Butler  of  Verona,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin: — 
Hector  James  Toler-Aylward,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Seat 
—Shankhill  Castle,  Whitehall,  co.  Kilkenny. 
Victor  George  Toler-Aylward,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 

TOLER-ROWLEY  (R.L.,  8th  December  1902,  Arms 
revised  5th  August  1908,  Ped.  U.O.). 

Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  cottised  or,  three 
crescents  sable  (Rowley,  confirmed  U.O.  30th  March  1895) ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  cross  flory  gules,  between  four  oak- 
leaves  slipped  proper,  a  plain  cross  couped  of  the  field 
(Toler).  Mantlings  gules  and  or  (Rowley);  gules  and 
argent  (Toler).  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wolfs  head  erased  sable,  collared  bendy  or  and  gules 
(Rowley) ;    2.    out   of  a   ducal   coronet,    a   fleur-de-lys   or 


tout   obstacle";    and  over    the    second    crest,    "  Regi    et 
patriae  fidelis." 

[Mr.  Toler-Rowley  is  entitled  to  quarter  the  arms  of 
Johnston  (Confmd.  U.O.  1st  Oct.  1909)  namely: — argent, 
a  saltire  sable,  charged  with  five  others  couped  of  the  field, 
on  a  chief  gules,  three  cushions  or,  in  right  of  his  descent 
from  his  great-great  grandmother  Sarah,  d.  and  heir  of 
James  Johnston  of  Coordoolough,  near  Ballibay,  co. 
Monaghan]. 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Frederick  Pelham  Toler 
Rowley,    Esquire,    late    Lieutenant    H.E. I.C.S.    and 
H.M.    Madras   Army,    b.    1837;    d.    1917;    m.    1862, 
Rebecca  Eliza,  elder  dr.  of  John  Stephens  of  Adelaide, 
South  Australia  : —  . 

Frederick  Pelham  Toler-Rowley,  Gentleman,  head  and 
representative  of  the  family  of  Rowley  of  Maperath,  near 
Kells,  county  Meath,  b.  1864;  m.  1896,  Geraldine  Kate 
(d.  1915),  3rd  d.  of  Charles  Townshend  Hargrave,  M.  I.C.  E. , 
of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue  : — Geraldine  Toler  ; 
and  Kathleen  DAlbiac.  Postal  address — 19  First  Avenue, 
Joslin,  Payneham,  South  Australia. 

The  Late  ALFRED  TOLHURST,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kent. 
Died  1913.  Armorial  bearings — Party  per  fesse  sable  and 
or,  in  chief  two  bells  of  the  last,  and  in  base  upon  a  mount 
a  hurst  proper.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  wolf 
regardant  sable,  collared  or,  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on 
a  bell  also  or.     Motto — "  Ne  cede  malis." 

TOLHURST.  Argent,  a  fesse  nebuly  sable  between 
three  crescents  in  chief  of  the  last,  issuant  therefrom  a 
fire  proper,  and  a  bull's  head  erased  in  base  of  the  second  ; 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  between  on  the 
dexter  side  a  decrescent,  and  on  the  sinister  side  an  increscent 
sable,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a  bull's  head  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto—  "  Alta  pete. " 

Only  son  of  John  Grose  Tolhurst,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ; 

d.    1912  ;  m.   1887,  Florence  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William 

Alexander,  of  Upper  Norwood,  Surrey: — 

John    Basil    Lowder    Tolhurst,    Esq.,    temp.   Capt.    E. 

Lanes.  Regt.   1917-19,  Hon.  Capt.  in  Army  1919,  b.  1888, 

Postal  addesss — 47  Manor  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

TOLLEMACHE  (R.L.,  6  Apr.  1821).  Argent,  a  fret 
sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  gules  between  two 
wings  or,  pellett^e.     Motto — "  Confido  conquiesco. " 

Son  of  the  Hon.    William  Lionel   Felix  Tollemache, 

styled  Lord  Huntingtower,  b.  1820;  d.v.p.    1872;   m. 

1851,  Katherine  Elizabeth  Camilla  (d.  1896),  d.   of  Sir 

Joseph  Burke  of  Glinsk,  Bart.  : — 


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Earl  of  Dysart  and  Lord  Huntingtower  (Scot. ,  3  Aug.  1643 
and  s  Dec.  1670)  and  3rd  Bart.  (G.B.,  5  Jan.  1793), 
Lord-Lieut.,  co.  Rutland  1881-1906,  J. P.  co.  Leicester, 
b.  1859;  m.  1885,  Cecilia  Florence  (d.  1917),  d.  of 
George  Onslow  Newton  of  Croxton  Park,  co.  Cambridge. 
Seats  —  Buckminster  Park,  Grantham ;  Ham  House, 
Petersham,  Surrey. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.   Ralph  William  Lyonel  Tollemache 
Tollemache,    M.A.,   b.   1826;   d.    1895;  m.    1st,   1853, 
Caroline  (d.   1867),  d.   of  Hon.  Felix  Thomas  Tolle- 
mache;    2nd,    1869,  Cleopatra    Maria  Lorenza,   d.   of 
Col.  Ignacio  Antonio  de  Orellana  y  Revest : — 
Lyonel  Felix  Carteret  Eugene  Tollemache,   Esq.,  B.A. 
(Camb.),    b.    1854;    tn.     1881,    Hersilia    Henrietta    Diana 
Oliphant.d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Collingwood  ;  and  has  issue — 
(r)  Cecil  Lyonel  Newcomen  Tollemache,  Esq.,  b.  1886;  (2) 
John    Eadred   Tollemache,    Gentleman,  temp.    Lieut.   6th 
(Service)  Batt.  Royal  West  Surrey  Regt.,   B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.    1892 ;    killed   in    action    1916  ;   (3)    Humphry    Thomas 
Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt.    R.M.,   b.    1897  [m.   1926,    Nora 
Priscilla,  d.  of  John  Taylor,  of  Broomhill,  Eastbourne  ;  and 
has  issue — 1  dau.];  Beryl  Hersilia  ;  Cynthia  Joan  Caroline 
[tn.    1918,    Harry  Scott  Judd,   and  has  issue]  ;  and  Sibell 
Agnes.     Res.—  24  Selwyn  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Lyulph  Ydwallo  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  £.  1876;  tn. 
1897,  Winifred  Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Goldsbrough 
Anderson  of  Tauranga,  N.Z.  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Lyulph 
Thomas  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  (2)  Adrian 
Francis  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (3)  Saxon  George 
Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (4)  Lionel  Dysart  Tolle- 
mache, Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (5)  Archibald  Douglas 
Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  (6)  James  de  Orellana 
Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  :  Winifred  Dora;  Celia 
Katherine  Mabel  ;  Ethel  Mary  ;  Vivien  Rosamond  ;  and 
Ruth  Lorraine.  Res.— Benteleigh,  Otumoetai,  Tauranga, 
New  Zealand. 

Sons  of  Leo  Quintus  Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1879  '<  d-  I9I4  '>  m-  1906,  Jessie  Winifred, 
d.  of  Charles  Bryant : — 
Frederick  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Res. — 
Robert  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.     Res. — 
Son  of  Leone  Sextus  Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt.  Leicester- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1884  ;  d.  on  active  service  1917  ;  tn.  1914, 
Kathleen  Mary  (d.  1915),  younger  d.  of  Capt.  J.  Mills, 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards  : — 
Denys  Herbert  George  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Res.— 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  Ralph  William  Tollemache  by 
2nd  marriage  : — 
Lyonulph  Cospatrick  Bruce  Tollemache,  Major  O.T.C., 
Scholar  of  Winchester  College,  b.  1892  ;  tn.  1914,  Lilian 
May,  d.  of  the  late  E.  T.  Pearse,  of  Kamloops,  B.C.  ;  and 
has  issue — Miles  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  6.  1918.  Res. — 
Hill  Side,  Bradfield  College,  Berks. 

Sons  of  the  Rev.   Ernest  Celestine  Tollemache,   B.A. , 
b.    1838;  d.    1880;   tn.    1870,   Henrietta    Maria,    d.    of 
Col.  Harry  Dixon  : — 
Hugh  Ernest  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  £.  1871  ;  tn.  1898, 
Caroline    Mary,  d.  of  John  Payne  ;    and  has  issue — John 
Ernest    Tollemache,    Gentleman,    Lieut.     Gordon    High- 
landers, b.  1898  [tn.  192 1,  Violet  Edith  Gertrude,  d.  of  the 
late  W.  R.  Sands].    Res. — 2  West  End  Mansions,  West  End 
Lane,  N.W. 

Henry  Gilbert  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  tn.  1895, 
Mary  Elizabeth  {d.   1902),  d.  of  William  Morris;  and  has 
■  issue — Douglas    Hugh    Tollemache,    Esq.,    Lieut.    R.N., 
b.  1898  ;  and  Dorothy  Clare.     Res. — 

Ralph  Charles  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.  Res. — 
Prince  Albert,  Sask.,  Canada. 

Sons   of  Anastasius    Eugene    Tollemache,    Esq.,    late 

Capt.  and  Instructor  of  Musketry  22nd  Regt.,  b.  1842  ; 

d.   1912  ;    tn.   1870,  Alice   Elizabeth,   d.  and  h.   of  the 

Rev.  Curzon  Cursham  of  Hartwell :  — 

Eugene    Saxon    Curzon    Hengist    Stewart    Tollemache, 

Gentleman,     b.      1875.       Post.    add.  —  Laystone     House, 

.  Buntingford. 

Harold  Wilbraham  Molyneux  Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt. 
(ret.)  1st  Batt.  Beds.  Regt. ,  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1913,  Evelyn,  second 
d.  of  late  Capt.  Frederick  Southampton  Le  Strange  Fitz  Roy, 
late  15th  Hussars.     Res. — Tincleton,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

Lyonel  Alexander  Arthur  Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
9th  '(Service)  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1887. 

Son  of  Major  Algernon  Seymour  Tollemache,  108th 
Regt.,  b.  1842;  d.  1904;  m.  1868,  Caroline  Marianne, 
d.  of  Gen.  Montriou  : — 


Algernon  Montriou  Tollemache,  Esq. ,  late  Lieut.  Lanes. 
Hussars  Yeo.,  b.  1884.     Res.— 

TOLLEMACHE  (R.L.,  4July  1821,  H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  fret  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  erased  gules,  between 
two  wings  expanded  or,  pelleted.  Motto — "  Confido,  ccn- 
quiesco." 

Sons  of    the    Hon.    Lyonel    Plantagenet   Tollemache 

(eldest   son    of  the   2nd   Baron  Tollemache),  b.   i860; 

d.v.p.  1902  ;  tn.  1882,  Lady  Blanche  Sybil  King,  d.  of 

7th  Earl  of  Kingston  : — 

Rt.  Hon.    Bentley  Lionel   John  Tollemache,   3rd  Baron 

Tollemache   (U.K.,    17    Jan.    1876),    late    Lieut.-Comdr. 

R.N.V.R..  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Cheshire   Regt.  and 

Scottish    Borderers    [Supporters— On   either   side  a    stag 

guardant  proper,   gorged   with  a   collar   flory  counterflory 

tr]  b.  1883;  tn.  1st,  1902,  Wynford  Rose  {d.  1926),  d.  and  h. 

of   Gen.    Sir    Arthur    Kemball,   K.C.B.,    K.C.S.I.  ;    2nd, 

1928,  Lynette,  d.  of  A.  V.  Pawson,  of  Trewcutha  Park, 

Weston-super-Mare  ;  and  has  issue— Hon.  Dorothy  Cecily  ; 

and    Hon.    Frances    Patricia.       Seats—  Helmingham  Hall, 

Stowmarket,     Suffolk;      Peckforton      Castle,      Tarporley, 

Cheshire.     Club — Bachelors'. 

Hon.  Denis  Plantagenet  Tollemache  (patent  of  preced- 
ency as  son  of  a  Baron  1905),  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  7th 
Hussars,  b.  1884.     Res. — 

Yngst.  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Wilbraham  Frederic  Tolle- 
mache, 2nd  Baron  Tollemache,  b.   1842  ;  d.    1904  ;  tn. 
1st,  1858,  Lady  Emma  Georgiana  Stewart  [d.  1869),  d. 
of  9th  Earl  of  Galloway  : — 
Hon.  Arthur  Wilbraham'Tollemache,  £.  1867.     Res  — 
Sons  of  Hon.  Hamilton  James  Tollemache  (fourth  s<  n  of 
the  1st  Baron  Tollemache),  b.  1852  ;   d.  1893;  tn.  1879, 
Mabel,    d.     of    Robert   Culling    Hanbury   of    Bedwell 
Park,  M.P. :— 
Edward  Devereux  Hamilton  Tollemache,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,    Lt.-Col.   Coldstream    Guards,    served    Great    War 
1914-18  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.),  b.   1885;  tn.   1909,  Violet 
Aline,  only  child  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  West  Ridgeway, 
P.C.,    G.C.B.  ;    and   has    issue— John   Edward    Hamilton 
Tollemache,    Gentleman,    b.    1910.       Res.— Heatherside, 
Sunningdale,  Berks. 

Henry  Robert  Hamilton  Tollemache,  Esq.,  served  Great 
War,  temp.  Capt.  M.T.,  A.S.C.,  b.  1888;  tn.  1912,  Ethel 
Maude,  only  child  of  late  John  Irwin  of  Belmont,  Mullingar; 
and  has  issue — Anthony  Henry  Hamilton  Tollemache, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  Karin  Irene  Elizabeth.  Res. — 
Jenkyn  Place,  Bentlev,  Hants. 

Yr.  sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Tollemache,  1st  Baron 
Tollemache  : — 
Hon.  Stanhope  Alfred  Tollemache,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff 
1903)  co.  Suffolk,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1855;  tn.  1905,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  W.  Monks  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Rhona  Eliza- 
beth ;  and  Sheila  Joyce.  Res.— Bentley  Manor,  Ipswich. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Hon.  Duff  Tollemache,  b.  1859;  tn.  1898,  Emily,  d.  of 
H.Russell.  Res.— 131  Oakwocd  Court,  Kensington.  Club 
—  Tunior  Carlton. 

Hon.  Douglas  Alfred  Tollemache,  B.A.  (Camb.),  late 
Major  Suffolk  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1862;  m.  1887,  Alice  Mary, 
d.  of  John  Head  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Bevil  Douglas 
Tollemache,  Esq.,  Lieut.  (S.R.)  Coldstream  Guards,  b. 
1889  ;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  (2)  Humphrey  Douglas  Tolle- 
mache, Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1893  [tn.  1924.  Elsie  Violet, 
d.  of  the  late  William  Raphael,  and  has  issue—  1  dau.];  (3) 
Rupert  Douglas  Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Cynthia 
Mary;  and  Angela  Mariota  [tn.  1928,  3rd  Baron 
Belper].  Res.—  The  Moat,  Ipswich.  Clubs— Arthur's, 
White's. 

Hon.  Stratford  Haliday  Robert  Louis  Tollemache,  late 
Lieut.  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1864;  tn.  1912,  Ethel 
Julia  (d  1928),  second  d.  of  late  Henry  Cavendish  Cavendish, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Chyknell,  Salop.  Res.—  Chyknell,  Bridg- 
north, Salop. 

Hon.  Ranulph  Carteret  Tollemache,  b.  1866;  m.  1888, 
Anne  Mary  (d.  1923),  d.  of  William  Smith  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Cyril  Tollemache,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  1889  [tn.  1918, 
Nancy,  d.  <  f  W.  Barnett,  of  Dublin];  (2)  Murray  Tolle- 
mache, Gentleman,  b.  1890  [tn.  1917,  Sheila,  d.  of  Col. 
A.  H.  Gledowe-Newccmen,  CLE.];  (3)  Devereux  lolle- 
mache,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  [m.  1914.  Gladys  Victoria,  d.  of 
John  Waddington  of  Ely  Grange.  Frant,  Sussex]  ;  (4)  Eric 
Tollemache,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [tn.  1925,  Kathleen,  d.  of 
Verney  Smith,  of  Melbourne]  ;  (5)  Lawrence  Tollemache. 
Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  *.  1894  ;  (6)  Harold  Tollemache, 


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Esq.,  Capt.  late  Ind.  Cav.,  b.  1895  ;  Hilda  ;  Elpeyda  ;  and 
Sybil.     Res  — 

Hen.  Mortimer  Granville  Tollemache,  late  Capt.  Suffolk 
Regt. ,  b.  1872;  m.  1894;  Margaret,  d.  of  Arthur  Gorst ; 
and  has  issue — Dorothy  Margaret ;  and  Leila  Mary  [m.  1919, 
Charles  Smith- Ryland,  Coldstream  Gds.].  Res. — The 
Hopleys,  Horringer,  Bury  St.  Edmund's.     Club — Arthur's. 

Sons   of  Wilbraham  Spencer   Tollemache  of  Dorfold 

Hall,  co.  Cheshire,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1807;  d.  1890; 

m.  1844,  Anne,  d.  and  h.  of  Rev.  James  Tomkinson  of 

Dorfold  Hall  :— 
Henry  James  Tollemache,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  Vice-Lieut,  co. 
Chester,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  M. P.  for  West  Cheshire  1881-85, 
and  for  Eddisbury  Div.  (Cheshire)  1885-1906,  Major  Earl 
of  Chester's  Yeo.  Cav. ,  b.  1846;  m.  1904,  Katharine  Mary 
Frances  (d.  1916),  widow  of  Thomas  Edward  Champion 
Streatfeild,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Arkw  right.  Res. — 
Dorfold  Hall,  Nantwich.     Club — Arthur's. 

Rev.  Algernon  Edward  Tollemache,  B.A.  (Camb. ), 
b.  1851  ;  m.  1875,  Agnes  Mary  (d.  1915),  d.  of  Metcalfe 
Larken.      Res. — Hill  Farrance,  Tauntcn,  Somerset. 

TOLSON  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  two  martlets  azure, 
all  within  a  bordure  ermine,  charged  with  five  pellets  and 
as   manv  annulets  alternately   sable.     Mantling  vert  and 


Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  flory 


argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-tower,  issuant  therefrom  a  bear's  paw,  grasping  four 
ostrich  feathers  in  bend  sinister  argent,  an  annulet  or. 
Motto — "  Ferro  comite." 

Sons  of  Robert  Henry  Tolson  of   Oaklands,  Dalton, 

Huddersfield,  b.   1819  ;  d.   1888;  m.   1849,  Eliza,  d.  of 

Joseph  Whiteley,  J. P.,  of  Kirby  Leas,  Halifax  : — 

The    late   Whiteley   Tolson,    Gentleman,    of    Oaklands, 

Dalton,  Huddersfield,  b.  1850;  m.  1st,  1872,  Jessy  (d.  1904), 

d.  of  William  Huntriss,  J.P.,  cfWestfield,  Halifax;  and  had 

issue — Gerald  Tolson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  (Res.  —  Uplands, 

Bedford) ;  Lieut.   Robert  Huntriss  Tolson,  b.   1884  ;  killed 

in  action  1916  ;  Lieut.  James  Martin  Tolson,  b.  1898  ;  killed 

in  action  1918  ;    Margaret  Dorothy;    Muriel;    Jessy;   and 

Mercy  Vera;    m.   2nd,   Mary,    d.  of  J.    H.  Abbey,  C.E., 

of  Huddersfield  ;  and  d.   1928. 

Legh  Tolson,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1st,  1904,  Charlotte 
Mary  (d.  1912),  d.  of  Joseph  Thomas  of  Wood  Hall, 
Shenley,  Herts.  ;  2nd,  1914,  Dorothy  Lucy,  d.  of  Rev. 
Maunsell  John  Bacon.  M.A.,  Vicar  cf  Swallowfield,  Berks. 
Res. — Barton  House,  Pooley  Bridge,  Westmorland. 

TOMKINSON  of  Franche  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Azure, 
a  cross  flory  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  two 
martlets,  and  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  as  many 
wolves'    heads   erased   or,    all   within   a    bordure   ermine. 


gules,  a  wolf's   head  erased  argent,  gorged  with   a  collar 
flory  counterflory  also  gules.     Motto— "  Sperans  pergo." 
Sons  of  Michael  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.  L. ,  of 
Franche  Hall,  and  Chilton,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1871, 
Annie  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Matthew  Porritt  Stonehouse  : — 

Herbert  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.  P.,  D.L.  co. 
Worcester,  has  Order  of  the  Nile,  late  Major  Queen's  Own 
Worcestershire  Hussars,  b.  1873;  m.  1915,  Esther  Phyllis 
Anne  Charlotte,  only  child  of  the  late  C.  J.  Cornish  ;  and 
has  issue — Christopher  Charles  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1916 ;  and  1  dau.  Res. — Pool  House,  Astley,  nr.  Stourport. 
Club — Cavalry. 

Gerald  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1907, 
Florence,  third  d.  of  Charles  Whitaker  of  Caldewell,  Per- 
shore  ;  and  has  issue — John  Whitaker  Tomkinson,  ( ientle- 
man,  b.  1912;  and  4  daus.  Res.— Heathfield,  Wolverley, 
nr.  Kidderminster. 

Wilfred  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  Capt.  R.N., 
has  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  (Italy),  Order  of 
Leopold  (Belgium),  awarded  the  Stanhope  Gold  Medal  of 
the  Royal  Humane  Society,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1907,  Edith  Joan, 
eldest  d.  of  Col.  G.  H.  Bittleston,  R.A.  ;  and  has  issue- 
Michael  Wilfred  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  1908  ;  and  4  daus.     Club — United  Service. 

Raymond  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxford),  b. 
1880;  m.  1913,  Constance  Jane,  d.  of  Andrew  Currall, 
and  has  issue — Michael  Currall  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1 914;  Roger  Wilfred  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16. 
Res.—  Chorley  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 

Geoffrey  Stewart  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  O.B. E.,  M.C., 
B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1 881  ;  #2.1912,  Frances  Murielle,  d.  of  T. 
R.  Fenton  of  Pemambuco,  Brazil  ;  and  has  issue— Eric 
Fenton  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Kenneth  Ronald 
Geoffrey  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  19 18;  Robert  Nigel 
Vernon  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res. — 

Francis  Martin  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brev.-Col.  The  Worcestershire  Regt. , 
T.A.R.,  b.  1883.  Res.— Chilton,  Cleobury  Mortimer, 
Kidderminster. 

Charles  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  D.C.,  Kenya  Colony,  b.  1893; 
m.  1920,  Hyacinthe,  d.  of  M.  Bailly,  of  Calais.  Address— 
c/o  Crown  Agents  for  the  Colonies,  Colonial  Office. 

TOMKINSON  of  Willington  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  1914). 
Azure,  a  cross  patonce,  pierced  square,  between  four 
martlets  argent,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wolf's  head  erased  argent,  enfiled  with  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  fylfot  sable. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Tames  Tomkinson,  P.C.,  of  Willing- 
ton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1887), 


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formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Yeo.  Cav. ,  M.P.,  b. 

1840  ;  d.  1910  ;   m.  1871,  Emily  Frances,  only  d.  of  Sir 

George  Joseph  Palmer,  Bart.: — ■ 

Charles  William  Tomkinson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Cheshire,  Lord 

of  the   Manors  of  Willington  and    Nuneaton,     Major    of 

Earl  of  Chester's  Yeo.,  B.A.   (Oxon.),  b.  1877;  m.  1920, 

Phyllis,  d.  of  the  Lite  Major  W.  Cairnes,  R.K.;  and  has 

issue — 2  daus,    Seat — Willington  Hall,  Tarporley.    Club — 

Brooks  s. 

James  Edward  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 

Henry  Archdale  Tomkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.    Res. — 

TOMLIN,  see  PHARO-TOMLIN. 

TOMLINSON,  see  PAGET-TOMLINSON. 

TONGE,  see  DE  TONGE. 

TONGE.  Azure,  on  a  bend  invected  plain  cottised  or, 
between  six  martlets  of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  between  two 
grappling-irons,  the  flukes  upwards  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 


of  an  aim  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper  grasping 
a  grappling-iron  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  lion  sejant  of  the 
last  pierced  in  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow  proper. 
Motto — "  Retineo  vi  leonis." 

Sons  of  Henry  Dacre  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  1859  ;  d. 
1907;  m.    Anna,  second  dau.  of  Alfred   Crewdson  of 
Springfield,  Alderley  Edge,  co.  Chester  :  — 
Richard  Dacre  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  and  has 

issue — 1  son  ;  and  1  dau.     Res. — Henley-on-Thames. 
William  Russell  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Harold  Asheton  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

ARTHUR  REGINALD  TONGE,  Gentleman.  Born 
1870,  being  the  son  of  the  late  S.  H.  Tonge  (d.  1895),  by  his 
wife  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Wallis  of  Warley,  Halifax.  Ar- 
morial bearings — Azure,  on  a  bend  invected  plain  cottised 
or,  between  six  martlets  of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  between 
two  grappling-irons,  the  flukes  upwards  of  the  first.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper  grasp- 
ing a  grappling-iron  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  lion  sejant  of 
the  last,  pierced  in  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow 
proper.    Married,  1899,  Mary  Amabel  Frances,  dau.  of  Col. 


Henry  Manvers  Moorsom,  R.A. ,  late  of  Airy  Hill,  Whitby  ; 
and  has  Issue — John  Christopher  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Postal  address — Buluwayo  Club,  Buluwayo,  S.  Africa. 

WILLIAM  ASHETON  TONGE,  Gentleman.  Born 
July  14,  i860,  being  the  third  son  of  the  late  Richard 
Tonge,  Gentleman,  of  Staneclyffe,  Disley,  co.  Chester,  by 
his  wife  Caroline  Edith,  daughter  of  Richard  Dunn  of 
Woolgreaves,  near  Wakefield,  in  the  county  of  York. 
Armorial  bearings — He  bears  lor  Arms  :  Azure,  on  a  bend 
i  nvected  plain  cottised  or,  between  six  martlets  of  the  last, 


1  lion  passant  between  two  grappling-irons,  the  flukes 
upwards  of  the  first,  differenced  by  a  mullet  ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a  grap- 
pling-iron in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  lion  sejant  of  the  last, 
pierced  in  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow  proper. 
Motto — "  Retineo  vi  leonis."  Property — Tonge  Hall,  near 
Middleton,  in  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster.  Seat — 
— The  Old  Rectory,  Warburton,  Cheshire.  Club — Public 
Schools. 

TONGE.  Azure,  on  a  bend  invected  plain  cottised  or,  be- 
tween six  martlets  of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  between  two 
grappling-irons,  the  flukes  upwards  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  proper  grasp- 
ing a  grappling-iron  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a  lion  sejant  of 
the  last,  pierced  in  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow 
proper. 

Son  of  Christopher  Tonge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1842;  d. 
1922;  m.  1867,  Annie,  second  dau.  of  David  Owen 
Evans  of  Scarr  Wheel,  Higher  Broughton,  co.  Lanes.  :  — 

Harold  Asheton  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1899, 
Olive  Eleanora,  second  dau.  of  George  Lewis  of  Pen- 
rhingoch,  Briton  Ferry.  Res. — 42  Campden  House  Court, 
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HENRY  ASHETON  TONGE,  Gentleman.  Born  1869, 
being  the  son  of  the  late  S.  H.  Tonge  (d.  1895),  of  Highfield 
Hall,  Norshop,  by  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Wallis  of  Warley, 
Ha  lifax.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  on  a  bend  invected 
plain  cottised  or,  between  six  martlets  of  the  last,  a  lion 
passant  between  two  grappling-irons,  the  flukes  upwards 
of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  proper  grasping  a  grappling-iron  in  bend  sinister 
sable,  a  lion  sejant  of  the  last,  pierced  in  the  sinister 
shoulder  with  an  arrow  proper.  Married,  Lillian  Mabel, 
dau.  of  late  John  Baker,  Solicitor  ;  and  has  Issue — Philip 
Asheton  Tonge,  Gentleman,  b.  1897.    Residence — U.S.A. 

TOOHEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  an  Irish  wolf-hound 
statant  proper  (brown),  in  chief  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  all 
within  a  bordure  dovetailed  gules.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  emu  close 
proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and  rest- 
ing the  dexter  leg  on  a  mullet  of  eight  points  gules.  Motto 
— "  Callidus  lingua  manus  strenuus." 
Son  of : — 

John   Thomas   Toohey,    Gentleman,    b.  .        Res. — 

Strathfield,  Cumberland,  New  South  Wales. 

TOOMEY  of  Bruree  and  Knockainy,  Ireland,  and 
St.  Louis,  U.S.A.  (U.O.,  confmd.  Dec.  2,  1920).  Per 
chevron  or  and  gules,  on  a  chief  two  lions  rampant 


issuant  and  in  base  a  rose  all  counterchanged.      Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — Out  of  an  antique  crown 


or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand  grasping 
a  dagger  point  downwards  all  proper.  Badge — A 
serpent  torqued  erect  in  pale  sable.  Mottoes — "  Vigilate," 
and  (over  Crest),  "  Wirrastrue." 

Only  son  of   Patrick   Joseph  Toomey,     Artist,   of 
St.  Louis,  U.S.A.,  b.  Bruree,  Ireland,  1850  ;     Citizen 


U.S.A.,  1894  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1886,  Mary  Anne  Isabel, 
eld.  d.  of  Dr.  William  Vogt  (von  den  Berge),  Pro- 
fessor of  Medicine,  State  Univ.  of  Iowa,  and  Mary, 
eld.  d.  of  Capt.  James  O'Connor- Kerry  : — 
Major  Thomas  Noxon  Toomey,  Surgeon,    138th  Inf., 
Mo.N.G.,  U.S.  Army,   B.A.  (Cath.U.),  M.D.  (Wash.U.), 
Fellow    (for    life)     of    American    Coll.    of    Physicians ; 
Instructor  in  Dermatology,    St.   Louis  Univ.,    Twelfth 
Supreme  Eminent  Master  of  the  Chi  Zeta  Chi  National 
Medical  Fraternity  ;  editor  of  medical  journals  and  con- 
sulting dermatologist   to  several  corporations,  b.   1893  ; 
m.    1923,  Johanna   Eve    Albertine    Kenkel,    eld.   d.  of 
Frederick  Philip    Kenkel,    Knt.  St.   G.,    Kt.   H.S.,    and 
Elinor,  eld.  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Wilhelm  von  Kamptz,  and  has 
issue — Daniel   O'Connor    Kenkel   Toomey,    Gentleman, 
b.    1924 ;     and   Thomas    Noxon   Toomey,    Gentleman, 
b.  1926.     Seat — Orchard  Farm,  St.  Charles  co.,  Missouri. 
Town  res. — 11  Aberdeen  Place,  St.  Louis,  U.S.A. 

TOPHAM,  see  HARRISON-TOPHAM. 

TOPPIN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  cross  engrailed  between 
four  herons'  heads  erased  sable.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 


a  rising  sun  a  heron  wings  expanded  holding  in  the  beak 

a  luce  or  pike  all  proper.     Motto — "  Deo  patria?  amicis." 

Second  son  of  Percy  Toppin,  of  Ellerslie,  Shankhill, 

co.  Dublin,  b.  1844  ;    m.    1871,  Margaret  Mary,  d. 

of  Edward   Frimstone,   of  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint : — 

Aubrey  John  Toppin,  Esq.,   Bluemantle   Pursuivant 

of    Arms,    F.S.A.,    sometime    Capt.    3rd    (S.R.)    Battn. 

Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  b.  1881  ;   m.  1908,  Agnes  Louise,  2nd 

d.  of  Samuel  Alexander  Johnston,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Dalriada, 

Whiteabbey,    co.   Antrim,    and   has   issue — (1)    Samuel 

Alexander    Johnston    Toppin,     Gentleman,    b.     1911  ; 

(2)     Philip     Aubrey    Trevelyan    Toppin,     Gentleman, 

b.  1913  ;    (3)  Leo  Christian  Toppin,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 

and     Alexandra     Hope     Johnston.     Res. — Rocklands, 

Dalkey,    co.    Dublin.     Postal   address — The    College    of 

Arms,  London,  E.C.4.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

TOOTH,  see  LUCAS-TOOTH. 

TOOTH  (H.  Coll.,  8  April  1854).  Gules,  a  demi- 
gryphon  segreant  between  three  feathers  argent.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
gryphon  segreant  gules,  sem6e  of  mullets,  and  holding  in 


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the  sinister  claw  a  feather  argent.      Motto — "  Perseverantia 
palmam  obtinebit." 

Sons  of  Robert  Tooth  of  Sydney,   N.S.W.,   6.    1821  ; 
d.  ;   m.    1849,   Marcia  Lisle  Forster  of  Brighton, 

Tasmania :  — 
?  issue. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Tooth  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  b.  1827; 
d.  ;   m.  1848,  Jane  Jackson  of  Southsea  : — 

?  issue. 

TOOTH  (H.  Coll.,  26  Sept.  1921).  Per  fesse  indented 
gules  and  argent,  in  chief  a  griffin's  head  erased  between 
two  mullets  or,  and  in  base  a  horse-shoe  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-grifnn  or,  wings  vair,  resting  the  sinister  claw  on  a 
horse-shoe  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Manibus  pedi- 
busque." 

Son  of  Howard  Henry  Tooth,  Esq.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  Col.  A.M.S.,  of  Harley  Street,  and 
The  Moat,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1925  ;  m. 
1  st,  188 1,  Mary  Beatrice  (d.  1905),  d.  of  the  late 
Edward  Price  ;  2nd,  1907,  Helen  Katherine,  O.B.E., 
d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Chilver : — 
Geoffrey  Cuthbert  Tooth,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Seat — 
Swayne's  Hall,  Widdington,  Essex. 

Third  son  of  Frederick  Tooth,  Merchant,  of  36  St. 
Aubyn's,  Hove,  Sussex,  b.  1825  ,  d.  1881 ;   m.  , 

Rebecca,  d.  of         Newsome  of  Coventry : — 
Percy   Ernest  Tooth,  Gentleman,    M.A.   Cambridge, 
b.  1863.     Res. — 3  Kingsway  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex. 

TORKINGTON    (Vn.    Hunts.,    1684).      Quarterly,    1 
.and  4,  sable,  on  a  fesse  argent,  three  leopards'  faces  gules 


TORY  (L.O. ).  Argent,  a  saltire  azure,  between  four 
horses'  heads  couped  gules.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  horse  passant 


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'(for   Torkington)  ;    2   and   3,  sable,  on   a  fesse  argent, 

three  mullets  of  the  field  (for  Stukeley). 

Second  son  of  Charles  Torkington,  Esq.,  of  Stukeley 
Hall,  Great^ Stukeley,  Hunts.,  sometime  Captain  in 
H.M.  41st  ^Regt.,  b.  1847;  d.  1919 ;  m.  1875, 
Florence,  d.  of  Richard  Coke,  of  Brimington  Hall, 
co.  Derby  : — 
Gerard    Stukeley    Torkington,    Esq.,    Major   in    H.M. 

Indian  Army,  b.  1878  ;   m.  1908,  Olive,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry 

Gibbs,  Rector  of  Hutton,  co.  Somerset.     Res. — Hartley, 

Cranbrook,   Kent. 

Second  son  of  Henry  Torkington,  Esq.,  sometime 
Colonel  in  H.M.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1924  ; 
m.  ,  Annie  Ibbetson,  d.  of  W.  S.   Browne,  of 

Buckland  Fileigh,  co.  Devon  : — 
Lieut. -Col.,  Oliver  Miles  Torkington,  b.   1880.     Res. — 

The  Manor  Farm  House,  Shillingstone,  Dorset. 


proper,  bridled  and  saddled  gules.      Motto — (over  crest), 
"  Semper  paratus."     Livery — Blue,  with  white  facings. 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  Kirk  Tory,  of  Clam    Harbour, 
co.    Guysborough,   Nova   Scotia,    b.    1838 ;    d.    1892  ; 
m.    1861,   Anorah,   d.  of  James   Ferguson,    of  Guys- 
borough,  Intervale,  Nova  Scotia  : — 
The    Hon.   James  Cranswick    Tory,    LL.D. ,    appointed 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  Nova  Scotia  1925,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1894, 
Caroline  Emma,  d.  of  Abraham  N.  Whitman,  of  Canso, 
Nova   Scotia.    Res. — Government    House,   Halifax,   Nova 
Scotia  ;    Belmont  Farm,  Guysborough,  Nova  Scotia  ;  488 
Mount    Pleasant    Avenue,    Westmount,    Montreal,    P.Q. 
Clubs — St.  James'  (Montreal)  ;  Royal  Montreal  Golf  Club 
(Montreal)  ;    Halifax  (Halifax)  ;   Halifax  Golf  and  Country 
Club  (Halifax). 

TORR  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  tower  between  three  mullets 
of  six  points  or,  all  within  a  bordure  vair.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
amidst  fern  proper,  a  gryphon  passant,  wings  elevated  per 
pale  or  and  argent,  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a 
mullet  of  six  points  sable.  Motto — "  Turris  fortissima 
Deus."  Livery — Black,  with  yellow  piping,  and  blue  and 
white  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Edward  Torr,  M.A.,  of  Carlett 
Park,  Eastham,  Vicar  of  Eastham,  co.  Chester,  Proctor 
in  York  Convocation  1895-1910,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester, 
formerly  Vicar  of  Flamstead,  Herts.,  b.  1851 ;  d.  1924; 
in.  1878,  Julia  Elizabeth,  third  d.   of  John  Holmes  of 
Somerfield,  Maidstone,  Kent  : — 
John   Harold  Torre  Torr,  Esq.,  foimerly  Capt.   Lincoln- 
shire Yeo. ,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1888;  m.  1st,  1912,  Freda  E.,  d. 
of  late  Lt.-Col.  John  Barber  Lindsell,  R.E. ,  of  Broom  Hall  ; 
2nd,   1925,  Winifred  H.  Aiken  ;  and  has  issue — John  Piers 
Torre  Torr,  Gentleman,  b.  1928;  Penelope  Torre  ;  Rosalys 
Torre  ;  and  Winifred  Iris.     Res. — Little  Buckingham,  Old 
Shoreham,  Sussex. 

William  Wyndham  Torre  Torr,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Bt. -Major  West  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1890; 
m.  1917,  Enid  Milnes,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Darwin  Burton, 
O.B.E. ,  Hon.  Canon  of  Christchurch,  N.Z.  Res.—  61 
Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2.  Club — Jun.  United 
Service. 

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Son  of  John  Torr,  Esq.,  of  Carlett  Park,  co.  Cheshire, 
and   Laceby,   co.   Lincoln,  J. P.,   M.P.    for  Liverpool 
1873-1880,  b.   1813;  d.  1880;   m.  1845,  Louisa,  d.  of 
James  Dempsey  of  Liverpool : — 
Herbert  James  Torr,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co. Lincoln,  formerly  Capt. 
3rd    Lincoln   Regt. ,  b.   1864;    m.  1889,   Rosita,  eld.  d.  of 
Duncan  Graham  of  Lidiate,  Willaston,  co.  Chester ;  and 
has  surv.  issue— (1)  John  Herbert  Graham  Torr,  Esq.,  Capt. 
(1913-19)  Lincolnshire    Regt.,    b.  1892   [m.    1921,  Angela 
Marion  Murray    (Res. — 14  Wilton   Street,  S.W.     Clubs— 
Bachelor's.Wellington)];  (2)  Cyril  Wenceslas  Torr,  Gentle- 
man, late  Lieut.   R.A.,   now   Diplomatic  Service;  b.  1896 
[m.  1921,  Maude,  d.  of  Horace  Walpole,  of  Heckfold  Place, 
Hants.  (Res.— 3  Lyall  Street,  S.W.  1)];  Joan  Rosita  [m.  1st, 
1911,  Ronald  Foster  Forbes,  Highland  L.I.  ;    2nd,  1921, 
Col.    Arthur  McGrath   R.A.];   and  Eileen  Doris.     Seat- 
Morton  Hall,  Swinderby,  Lincoln.     Club — Reform. 

Son  of  James  Fenning  Torr,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J.  P.  and  Recorder  of  Hastings,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1915  ; 
m.  1893,  Beatrice  Ettie  de  Jersey,  eld.  d.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Moore,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Michael  Royal 
and  St.  Martin  Vintry,  E.C.  :— 
Valentine  John  de  Jersey  Berry  Torr,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

TORRINGTON,  Viscount,  see  BYNG. 

TOTTENHAM,  see  DENIS-TOTTENHAM. 

TOTTENHAM  of  Tottenham  Green  and  Woodstock 
(confmd.  U.O.  1879).  Quarterly,  1  and  8,  gules,  three  bars 
dancettee  argent  (Tottenham);  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. , 
sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine,  between  three  trefoils 


slipped  argent;  ii.,  gyronny  of  eight  argent  and  sable,  a 
saltire  engrailed  between  four  fleurs-de-lys  all  issuing  from 
the  fesse  point,  two  per  fesse  and  two  per  pale  of  the  same 
all  counterchanged ;  Hi.,  azure,  a  cross  or,  guttee- de-sang, 
between  four  pelicans  vulning  themselves  proper  (Loftus); 
3.  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  horse  phlemes  or  (Chet- 
ham)  ;  4.  gules,  a  cross  potent,  crossed  or  (Chatterton) ; 
5.  argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable,  three  escallops  or 
(Jakes)  ;  6.  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  hunting- 
horns  sable,  stringed  of  the  second  (Crewkerne).     Mantling 


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gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure.  Motto — 
"  Ad  astra  sequor. "  Livery — Black,  brass  buttons,  scarlet 
waistcoat. 

Son   of  Major   Charles    Robert    Worsley- Tottenham, 
of  Tottenham  Green,    Woodstock,  and  Plas  Berwyn ; 
M.A.,  Oxford;  J. P.  for  cos.  Denbigh  and  Wicklow  ; 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Merioneth  ;  late  Major  3rd  Batt. 
R.W.  Fusiliers,  b.  1845;  d.  1923;  m.  1874,  Dorothea 
Anne,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Leonard  Cornwall  of  Browns- 
town  House,  co.  Meath  : — 
Charles  Loftus  Watkin  Tottenham,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.); 
J. P.  cos.  Denbigh  and  Merioneth  ;  b.  1876  ;  in.  1906,  Ethel 
Frances,  d.  of  late  H.  A.  Cowper  of  Trudder,  co.  Wicklow, 
Seats — Tottenham   Green,    co.  Wexford  ;  Woodstock,  co. 
Wicklow;  Plas  Berwyn.    Res.  —  Plas  Berwyn,  Llangollen. 
N.  Wales. 

Sons  of  George   Leonard  Tottenham,  Gentleman,   b. 
1879;  d.  1928;    m.  1912,  Cecile  Elizabeth,  third  d.  ot 
late  James  Salkeld  Burra  of  Bockhanger  : — 
Charles  John  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
George  Robert  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  19 14.    Res. — 

Tottenham  of  Ballycurry.  Quarterly,  1  to  6,  as  above  ; 
7.  argent,  five  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  gules,  in  chief  three 
bears'  heads  erased  sable,  muzzled  of  the  first  (Boswell); 


8.  argent,  two  bars  wavy  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  an  ' 
estoile  between  two  escallops  or  (Allen).     Crest  and  Motto 
— as  above. 

Only  surv.  issue  of  Charles  George  Tottenham,  Esq., 
M.P.,  D.L.  for  co.  Wicklow,  of  Ballycurry,  b.  1835; 
d.  1918  ;  m.  1859,  Catherine  Elizabeth  (d.  1905),  d.  of  j 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Sir  Francis  Jarvis  Stapleton,  8th  Bart., 
of  Grey's  Court,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord 
le  Despencer : — 
Catherine  Isabelle,  m.  1898,  Major  Casement,  R.A.  (who 
d.  1917)]. 

Florence  Margaret. 
Lillian  Emma. 

Mary  Talbot  Augusta.     Seat — Ballycurry,  Ashford,  co. 
Wicklow. 

Sons  of  Loftus  Richard  Tottenham,   Esq.,   Justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court, Calcutta,  b.  1830  ;  m.  i86o,Georgina 
Emily,  d.   of  Arthur  Littledale  of  Stoke  Hill    House,  ' 
Guildford,  Bengal  C.S.  : — 
Charles  Frederick  Tottenham,  Gentleman, £.  1865.    Res. — 
Henry    Crawford   Tottenham,    Gentleman,  b.   1867 ;    m- 
1901,  Maud  Annie,  d.  of  late  William  Pitt  of  Kimberley, 
Cape  Town;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Edward  Tottenham, 
Gentleman,  b.  .      Res. — 

Son  of  Julius  Airey  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.   1839; 
d.  1891  ;  m.  Miss  Gibson  : — 
Arthur  Tottenham,    Gentleman,    b.   1887;    m.    and   has 
issue — 2  sons.     Res. — Victoria,  Australia. 


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Tottenham  of  Mount  Callan  (U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  to  8 
as  above  ;  9,  Synge.     Livery — Blue,  red  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Robert  Tottenham  of  Anamult,  co.  Kilkenny, 
B.A.,    Barrister-at-Law,   b.    1810;    d.    1858;    tn.    1844, 
Mary  Bids,   d.   of  Lt.-Col.   Charles  Synge  of   Mount 
Callan  :  — 
FrederickSt.  Leger  Tottenham,  Esq. , Lt.-Col.  lateythFus. , 
J.P.  andD.L.  co.  Clare  (High  Sheriff  1899),  b.  1850;  tn.  1888, 
Mabel  Caroline  (d.  1914),  d.  of  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Gamier, 
Dean  of  Lincoln,  by  Lady  Caroline  Keppel  his  wife,  d.  of 
William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle ;    and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)    Robert    Gamier  Tottenham,    Esq.,    Capt.    late 
Royal  Fus. ,  b.  1889  [m.  1923,  Joanna  Katherine,d.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Sir  Geoffrey  Barton,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  CM. G.,  and  has 
issue — 3  sons  (Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin))] ;  (2)  George 
Richard  Frederick  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  [m.  and 
has  issue— 1  son].     Seat — Mount  Callan,  Inagh,  co.  Clare. 

CHARLES  GORE  LOFTUS TOTTENHAM,  Esquire, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1894)  co.  Westmeath,  late  Lieut. 
Rifle  Brigade.  Born  Aug.  25,  1861,  being  the  eldest  son  o 
the  late  Arthur  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1866),  M.P.  for  Leitrim  1880-85,  and  for 
Winchester  1885-7,  formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  by  his 
wife  Sarah  Anne,  daughter  of  George  Adden broke  Gore 
of  Borrowmount,  co.  Kilkenny.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1.  gules,  three  bars  dancettee  argent  (for  Tot- 
tenham) ;  2.  Loftus ;  3.  Chetham  ;  4.  Chatterton  ;  5. 
Jakes ;  6.  Crewkerne ;  7.  May ;  8.  Hopkins.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
1  lion  rampant  gules.  Motto  —  "Ad  astra  sequor." 
Married,  April  30,  1888,  the  Hon.  Georgina  Alice  Somer- 
ville,  second  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon.  the  late  Lord  Athlumney  ; 
and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Harold  William  Loftus  Tottenham, 
Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  26,  1889  [m.  1919,  Veronica,  d.  of 
Henry  Bowen  Perkins,  M.R.C.S.];  (2)  Desmond  Frank 
Charles  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  R. N.,  b.  1896; 
killed  in  action  1916;  Dorothy  Loftus  [tn.  1920,  Capt.  E. 
Nash,  M.C.  (d.  1921)];  Aileen  Loftus;  and  Angela  Frances 
Diana  Loftus.     Seat — Tudenham  Park,  co.  Wesimeath. 

TOTTENHAM  (U.O.).  Gules,  three  bars  dancettee 
\rgent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
'vreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules.  Motto — ' '  Ad 
istra  sequor." 

Sons   of  Henry  Loftus   Alexander   Tottenham,    Esq., 
Col.    Bengal  Staff  Corps,    b.    1836 ;    tn.    1863,  Helen 
Winifred  Brown  : — 
Alfred  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Res. — 
Gordon  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  R.E.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Loftus  Tottenham,  B.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1896  ;  tn.  1851,  Joice  (d.  1892),  d.  of 
James  Lowry  and  widow  of  Edward  Leslie  Colville: — 
Henry  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  m.  1st, 
886,  Mary  Elizabeth  (d.  1909),  only  d.  of  Rev.    Edward 
^owry  Barnwell,  M.A.,  of  Melksham,  Wilts.  ;   2nd,  191 1, 
£dith  Eleanor,  eld.  d.  of  late  John  Nickisson  ;  and  has  had 
ssue — Charles    Edward     Loftus    Tottenham,    Gentleman, 
■.  1887.     Res.—  46  Hornton  Street,  W.8. 

Lowry  Cliffe  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  District  In- 
.pector  Royal  Irish  Constabulary,  b.  1858 ;  tn.  1888, 
sabella  Ogle,  only  child  of  Ven.  William  Creek,  D.D.  , 
Vrchdeacon  of  Kilmore,  and  Rector  of  Kildallon,  co. 
Zavan  ;  and  has  issue —Harry  Leslie  William  Tottenham, 
gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  four  other  sons  and  two  daus.  Res. 
— Coleraine,  co.  Londonderry. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles   Francis  Bosvile  Tottenham,  b. 
1863  ;  d.  1921  ;   tn.  1889,  Josephine  Florenda  (d.  1922), 
d.  of  the  late  Richard    Bolton,  J. P.,  of  Castle   Ring, 
co.   Louth: — 
Raymond  Charles  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res.- — 
Clive  Gordon  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Res, — 
Edward  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 
Leonard  Bolton  I  ottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.    Res. — 
Sons  of  Francis  Robert  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1822  ; 
tn.  1857,  Caroline,  d.  of  Solomon  Speer  of  Granitefield, 
co.  Dublin. 
Henry  Loftus  Speer  Gordon  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b. 
[858.     Res.— 
William  Edward  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.    Res.— 
Son   of  William   Denis  of  Waterford   (who  by  R.L. 
1836  assumed  the  additional  surname   and   arms  of 
Tottenham),  b.  ;  d.   1869;    m.   1835,  Sarah,  only 

child  of  Edward  William  Tottenham  of  Woodville,  co. 
Wexford: — 
John  Denis-Tottenham,  Esq.,  J.P.  (q.v.). 


TOTTENHAM  (U.O.).  Gules,  three  bars  dancettee 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  gules.  Motto — "  Ad 
astra  sequor." 

Son  of  Major  Robert  Tottenham,  R.A.,  b.   1834;  d. 

1872 ;  tn.   1864,  Mary  Anne  Kate,  d.  of  Henry  Wise 

Harvey  of  Walmer,  Kent : — 
Robert  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army,  b. 
1865  ;  tn.  1899,  Hilda  May,  d.  of  F.  G.  Brook  Fox;  and 
has  issue  — Mavis;  May;  and  Linda  Lucy.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham,  Chaplain  H.M. 

Legation  at  Florence,  b.    1809 ;    d.   1893 ;    tn.    1833, 

Anne   Dorothea,    d.    of  William   Anketel    of  Anketel 

Grove,  Monaghan : — 
Adam  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1840.     Res. — 

Sons   of   John    Francis    Tottenham,    Esq.,   J.P.    co. 

Leitrim,   Comm.    R.N.   (ret.),  b.   1822;    d.    1906;    tn. 

1851,  Laura  Ellen  Dodd,  d.  of  Edward  Taylor  Janverin 

of  The  Great  Salterns : — 
Adm.  Henry  Loftus  Tottenham,  C.B.,  R.N.  (ret.); 
A.  D.C.  to  King  Edward  1908-10,  /'.  i860  ;  tn.  1897,  Flora, 
d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Coles  of  Tichmarsh,  Northants.  ; 
and  has  issue — Henry  Thomas  Lloyd  Tottenham,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1900.     Res. — Fair  Hill,  Camberley. 

William  Frederick  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  Im- 
perial Forest  Service,  has  the  Order  of  the  White  Elephant 
of  Siam,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1909,  Lady  Clementina  Isabel  Maude, 
d.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Comwallis  Maude.  Res. — Bridge 
Place,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Alexander  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  C.I.E., 
Indian  C.S.  ;  Member  Cen.  Board  of  Revenue  and  Joint 
Sec.  Finance  Dept.  Govt.  India  since  1923  ;  b.  1873. 
Club — E.I.  United  Service. 

Sons  of  Very  Rev.  George  Tottenham,  M.A. ,  late  Dean 

of    Clogher,    Canon    of    St.    Patrick's    Cathedral,    b. 

1825  ;  d.  1911  ;  tn.  1858,  Emily  Frances  (d.  1903),  d.  of 

Rev.  William  Maclean,  Prebendary  of  Tynan  :  — 
Cornwallis    George    Loftus    Tottenham,    Gentleman,    b. 
1864  ;  tn.  1904,  Isabel  Sinclair,  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas 
of  Valparaiso.     Res.— Ceylon. 

Edward  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1899, 
Jessie  Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  John  Honey  Trace ;  and  has 
issue — George  William  Loftus  Tottenham,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911;  and  three  daus.  Res. — 66  Norbiton  Avenue,  Kingston- 
upon-Thames.  «•«   —3 

TOUCHE  of  Westcott  (H.  Coll.).    Argent,  a  lion  salient 


between  a  fleur-de-lys  in  the  sinister  chief,  and  a  like 
fleur-de-lys  in  the  dexter  base  vert.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  gules,  resting  thereon  a  mullet  of  six  points  or' 
Badge — A  rose  gules,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved  and  slipped, 
and  an  iris  also  slipped  and  leaved  in  saltire  both  proper, 
entiled  by  a  circlet  or.     Motto — "  Vigilate." 


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Third  son  of  Anthony  Murray  Touche,  of  Edin- 
burgh, b.  1829  ;  d.  1897  ;  m.  1854,  Margaret,  d.  of 
Alexander  Guild,  of  Edinburgh  : — 
Sir  George  Alexander  Touche,  istBart.  (5  th  July,  1920), 
of  Westcott,  Surrey,  Knt.  (1917),  M.P.  N.  Islington  1910- 
18,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1887,  Jessie  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Isaac  Brown, 
of  Hampstead;  and  has  issue — (1)  Norman  George 
Touche,  Esq.,  M.A.,  B.C.L.  Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1888  [m.  1923,  Eva  Maitland,  d.  of  P.  E. 
Cameron,  of  21  Grosvenor  Street,  Edinburgh  (Chambers — 
4  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.2)] ;  (2)  Donovan 
Meredith  Touche,  Esq.,  C.A.,  b.  1891  [m.  iq25,  Muriel 
Amy  Francis,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  R.  Thorold  Winckley 
(Res. — 9  Mulberry  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W.3)] ;  (3  Gordon 
Cosmo  Touche,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  b.  1895  [>«.  1926,  Ruby  Anne  Hume 
Purvis,  d.  of  Sir  Duncan  Macpherson,  C.I.E.,  and  has 
issue — Daphne  Margaret  (Chambers — 3  Elm  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.)]  ;  (4)  George  Lawrence  Capel  Touche, 
Esq.,  B.A.  Oxon.,  A.C.A.,6.  1903  [m.  1918,  Ursula  Grace 
D'Oyley,  d.  of  Henry  D'Oyley  Bernard,  of  Villa  Linotte, 
Monaco  (Res. — 85  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.3)].  Seat — 
Broomfield,  Westcott,  nr.  Dorking.  Town  res. — 125 
Victoria  Street, Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs — Constitutional, 
Carlton,City  Carlton,University  (Edin.).  Union  (Brighton). 


TOUCHE,  see  LA  TOUCHE. 

TOWER  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  tower  or,  charged  with  a 
pheon  of  the  field  within  a  bordure  of  the  second,  charged 
with  ten  cross  crosslets  also  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin 
passant  per  pale  or  and  ermine,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on 
a  shield  sable,  charged  with  a  tower  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— "  Love  and  dread." 

Son  of  Christopher   Cecil   Tower,    Gentleman,    Lieut. 

Essex  Yeo. ,  b.  1884;  killed  in  action  1916;  m.   1913, 

Dorothy  Cynthia,  eldest  d.  of  Herbert  ConyersSurtees, 

C.B.,  M.V.O.  :— 

Christopher  Thomas  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.     Estates 

and  postal  addresses — Weald  Hall,  Essex  ;  Huntsmore  Park, 

Iver,  Bucks. 

Son  of  Christopher  Tower,  Esq.,  of  Huntsmore  Park 
and  Weald  Hall,  J.  P.    and  D.L.    cos.    Buckingham, 
Essex,  Bedford,  and  Middlesex,  M.P.  (1845-1847)  co. 
Buckingham  (High  Sheriff  1871),  Capt.  7th  Hussars, 
and  Lt.-Col.  West  Essex  Mil.,  b.  1804;  d.  1884;  m. 
1836,  Lady  Sophia  Frances,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Cust, 
1st  Earl  Brownlow  :  — 
Brownlow  Richard  Christopher  Tower,  Esq.,  B.A.  Oxford, 
J. P.  co.  Salop  [Arms  as  above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Cockayne-Cust,  namely,  quarterly,  1   and  4,  ermine,  on  a 
chevron  sable,  three  fountains  proper  (for  Cust) ;   2  and  3, 
argent,    three    cocks    gules,    crested    and    jelloped     sable 
(Cockayne)],    b.    1851 ;    m.    1881,    Hon.   Marion   Isabella, 
[who  was  granted  by  R.W.  192 1,  rank  and  precedence  of 
a    Baron's  dau.],  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Francis  Cockayne- 
Cust  of  Cockayne  Hatley,  co.  of  Bedford,  and  of  Ellesmere 
House,  co.  Salop  ;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  Egerton  Tower, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1891  [m.  1918,  Audrey,  d.  of 
the  late  E.   Howson,   of  Harrow,   and   has   issue — Julian 
Edmund  Christopher  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  2 
daus.];   Sylvia  Sophia;    Averil   Frances   [m.    1911,   Hugh 
Algernon    Parker]  ;    and    Iris   Marion.      Postal  address — 
Ellesmere  House,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Tower,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  14  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  ;  b.  1809;  d.  1890  ; 
m.  1858,  Sarah  Anne,  d.  of  Francis  Baird  of  4  Queen's 
Gate,  S.W.  :— 
Francis    Fitzpatrick    Tower,     Esq.,     O.B.E.,     Comdr. 
R.N.V.  R.,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1884,  Laura,  d.  of  Thomas  Butler, 
son  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler,  Bart.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Francis  Thomas  Butler  Tower,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Captain  R.N., 
b.   1885  [m.    1916,  Esther  Holt,   d.  of  P.  G.  Keydon,  of 
Dumbarton,  and  has  issue — I  son,  1  dau.]  ;  (2)  Bertie  Chris- 
topher Butler  Tower,   Esq.,   M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt.  Royal 
Fus.,  b.  1887;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (3)  Ion  Beauchamp 
Butler  Tower,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,   Comdr.   R.N.,    b.  1889  [m. 
1923,    Sophie,  d.  of  Robert  Donner,  and  has  issue — John 
Christopher   Tower,    Gentleman,    6.   1924;    and    Lavinia 
Maude]  ;  (4)  Kinglake  Fritz  Butler  Tower,  Esq.,  M.C, Major 
Roy.    Fus.,   b.    1890    [m.     1926,    Louise,   d.    of    Alastair 
Sandeman,   of  Fonab,  Pitlochry,  and  has  issue — 1  son]  ; 
Dora    Isolde    Butler   [m.    1915,   7th   Baron    Dumboyne] ; 
Winifred  Laura  Butler;  and  Maud  Diana  Butler.     Res. — 


Sir  Reginald  Thomas  Tower,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.. 
H.B.M.  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  Siam  1901-3; 
Munich  and  Stuttgart  1903-6;  Mexico  1906-10 ;  Argentine 
Republic  and  Paraguay  1910-19,  High  Commr.  League 
of  Nations,  Dantzig,  1919-20;  b.  i860.  Res.— 53A  Pall 
Mall,  S.W. ;  Memories,  Ash-next-Sandwich,  Kent.  Clubs — 
Travellers',  R.A.C. 

John  Charles  Fitz  Roy  lower,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.  Res.— 
10  Duke  Street,  St.  James's,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Ferdinand  Ernest  Tower,  b.  1820;  d. 
1885;  m.  1 861,  MaryGeorgina(d.  1874), d.  of  William 
George  Campion  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Tower,  M.V.O. ,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Windsor,  Acting  Chaplain  HouseholdBde.,  Windsor; 
b.  1862;  m.  1901,  Kate  Theresa,  widow  of  S.  F.  Gedge 
and  d.  of  late  Rt.  Hon.  Harry  Escombe,  Premier  of  Natal; 
and  has  issue — Ernest  Conyers  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1904; 
Cicely  ;  and  Muriel  Theresa.  Res. — Holy  Trinity  Rectory, 
Windsor. 

Rev.  Frederick  Tower,  M.A.  (Oxon.),*.  1863;  m.  1894, 
Katrine  Amy,  fourth  d.  of  Hon.  G.  C.  Hawker,  of  The 
Briars,  Adelaide.  Postal  add. — c/o  Bank  of  Adelaide,  n 
Leadenhall  Street,  E.C. 3. 

William  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 

David  Eric  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res. — 

Walter   Ernest  Tower,   Gentleman,   b.    1873;    m.   1902,!' 
Marion    Lindsay,    d.     of    late    ^Eneas    Ranald    Westrop 
M'Donell,   20th  of  Glengarry;    and    has   issue — Anthony 
Pascal  Tower,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Barbara  ;  and  Cecilia. 
Res.— 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  TOWERS,  Gentleman,  Treas-|! 
ury  Solicitor  in  Ireland,  M.A.  (Dublin).  Born  April  20, 
1853,  being  third  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  R.  Towers, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  and  his  wife  Frances  Wood,  dau. 
of  James  Johnston  of  Longford.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  tower  or  (for  Towers);  2  and 
3,  argent,  on  a  mountin  base,  growing  thereout  an  oak-tree 
with  a  snake  descending  the  trunk  all  proper,  two  lions 
rampant  combatant  gules  (for  Riley).  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant 
per  pale  sable  and  or,  wings  elevated  ermine.  Motto— 
"  Turris  mihi  Deus."  Livery — Black  and  yellow.  Resi- 
dence—Hill  Top  House,  Howth,  co.  Dublin.  Club— 
University  (Dublin). 

TOWERS-CLARK  (L.O.,  1867).  Quarterly,  1  and  4 
azure,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  sable,  between  three  cres 
cents,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  base  of  the  second  (Clark) : 
2  and  3,  parted  per  pale  or  and  argent,  on  a  bend  azure 
three  mullets  of  the  first  within  a  bordure  gules  (Towers). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  ol 
his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  bendwise  a  scimitar 
proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or  (Clark) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  oi 
his  liveries,  a  tower  or,  masoned  sable  (Towers).  Mottoes— 
' '  Fortiter  "  (Clark) ;  ' '  Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus  "  (Towers). 
Son  of  William  Towers-Clark,  Gentleman,  of  Westei 
Moffat : — 

James  Towers  -  Clark,  Gentleman.  Post,  add.—cjo 
William  Towers-Clark,  149  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

TOWLE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
two  doves  sable,  each  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive 
proper,  a  dove  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  like  sprig  of  olive 
between  two  escallops  also  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  wings 
argent,  an  escallop  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  sable. 
Motto — "  Amo  pacem." 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Towle,  Knt.  Bach.,  b.  1849; 
d.  1929  ;  m.  1872,  Elizabeth  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Thomas 
Ball,  of  Coventry : — 

Sir  Francis  William  Towle,  Knt.  Bach.  (1919),  C.B.E., 
b.  1876;  m.  1901,  Emma  Annette,  widow  of  Capt.  D.  A. 
Lomax,  Welsh  Regt.,  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Annette. 
Res. — Greentrees,  Weybridge,  Surrey.     Club — Bath. 

Arthur  Edward  Towle,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1st, 
1902,  Mabel  Ethel,  who  obtained  a  div.  1927,  d.  of  late 
Henry  Taylor,  of  St.  Peter's,  Thanet ;  2nd,  1927, 
Margery,  d.  of  the  late  Richard  Lawrence,  of  Wolver- 
hampton.    Res.— 4  Gordon  Square,  W.C.i. 

TOWNELEY-O'HAGAN  (R.L.,  23  Nov.  1909,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterlv,  1  and  4,  ermine,  a  bend  azure,  on  a 
chief  of  the  last  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (O'Hagan,  granted  in  lieu 
of  1857)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse  sable,  in  chief  three 
mullets   of    the    last    (Towneley).      Mantling    azure  and, 


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argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
Roman  fasces  lying  fessewise  proper,  a  cubit  arm  vested 
gules,  cuffed  ermine,  the  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect  both 
proper  (O'Hagan)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
perch  or,  a  hawk  close  proper,  beaked  and  belled  gold, 
jessed  gules  (Towneley).  Supporters— Two  lions  or, 
collared  gemel  sable,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a  hand  couped  gules.  Motto — 
"  Mihi  res  non  me  rebus." 

Son  of   Rt.    Hon.    Sir  Thomas   O'Hagan,    1st    Lord 

O'Hagan,  K.P.,  P.C.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  b. 

1812  ;  d.    1885  ;  m.   2nd,  Alice  Mary,  d.  and   coh.   of 

Col.  Towneley  of  Towneley  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Maurice  Herbert  Towneley  Towneley-O'Hagan, 
3rd  Baron  O'Hagan  (U.K.,  14  June  1870),  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
D.L.  Essex,  J. P.  Suffolk,  Hon.  Maj.  (ret.)  Essex  R.  H.A. 
(T.A.),  Hon.  Col.  6th  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  Lord-in- Waiting 
to  the  King  1907-10,  has  Grand  Cross  of  Orders  of  Nortli 
Star  (Sweden)  and  Queen  Isabelle  (Spain)  [assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  1909  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Towneley],  b.  1882;  m.  1911,  Hon.  Frances  Constance 
Maddelena,  only  d.  of  Baron  Strachie  ;  and  has  issue  — 
Hon.  Thomas  Anthony  Edward  Towneley-O'Hagan,  b. 
1917  ;  Hon.  Helen  Frances  Alice.  Res.— Ickworth  Lodge, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds;  16  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i  ;  Little 
Warlies,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  Clubs  —  Brooks's, 
Burlington  Fine  Arts. 

The  Late  THOMAS  SUTTON  TOWNSEND,  Esq., 
J.  P.  and  C.C.  Warwick,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clifton-upon- 
Dunsmore.  Born  April  16,  1847,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
William  Townsend  of  Clifton-upon-Dunsmore,  by  his  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sutton  of  Rugby.    Armorial  bearings 


— Azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine,  between  three 
escallops  or,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  between  two  annu- 
lets of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  fore-leg  on 
two  annulets  interlaced  or.  Motto—"  Vita  posse  priore 
frui."  Married,  Aug.  7,  1877,  Mary  Alice  (d.  1896), 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Ainsworth,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  The  Flosh, 
Cumberland  ;  and  had  Issue — Thomas  Ainsworth  Townsend , 
Gentleman,  b.  March  4,  1886;  killed  in  action  1918;  and 
Mary  Frances  [ra.  1904,  Edward  Gawne  Roscue,  of  Horn 
Hill,  Chalfont  St.  Peters,  Bucks.,  and  has  issue— Edward 


John  Townsend  Roscue,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  Mary  Ursula  ; 
and  Elizabeth  Margaret.  He  married  secondly,  1904,  Ursula 
Verelst,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Farwell,  Judge 
of  the  High  Court  of  Appeal ;  and  died  1918.  Seat — 
Clifton  Manor,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick. 

TOWNSEND  formerly  of  Berwick  Place  (H.  Coll.,  5  June 
1718).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  azure, 
as  many  estoiles  of  six  points  silver.    Mantling  azure  and 
argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert, 
thereon  a  buck  sejant  proper,  attired  and  hoofed  or,  about 
his  neck  a  ring  azure,  the  rings,  studs,  and  rim  or,  sup- 
porting with  his  dexter  foot  a  lance  erect  gules,  headed  gold. 
Eld.  son  of  Capt.  William  Johnson    Howard  Town- 
send,  J. P.,  late  4th  Dragoon  Gds.,  of  Berwick  Place, 
Mowden  Hall,  and  Crix,  b.  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  , 

Henrietta  Anna  Maria,  only  d.  of  Coventry  Payne: — 
Philip  Charles  Townsend,  Gentleman,  b.  1888. 

TOWNSHEND,  see  MARSHAM-TOWNSHEND. 

TOWNSHEND(  ).   Per  chevron  azure  and  sable, 

a  chevron  erminois  between  three  escallops  argent.    Crest — 

On  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  trippant  proper,  attired,  hoofed, 

and  charged  on  the  side  with  an  escallop   or.     Motto — 

"  Haec  generi  incrementa  fides."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Sons  of  Henry  John  Townshend,  Esq.,  J.  P.  of  Castle 

Townshend,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1869  ;  m.   1864,  Jane  Adeliza 

Clementina  (Res.  Kilfinnan  Castle),  eldest  d.  of  John 

Hamilton  Hussey  de  Burgh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilfinnan 

Castle,  co.  Cork: — 

Maurice  Fitzgerald  Stephens  Townshend,  Esq.,  formerly 

J. P.  co.  Cork,  b.  1865;  m.   1913,  Blanche  Lillie,  only  d.  of 

late  Brig. -Gen.    ffolliott,   F.R.C.S.I.,    R.A.M.C,  and  has 

issue — Rose-Marie     Elizabeth.      Seals — Freshford    Lodge, 

Freshlord,  nr.  Bath  ;  Shana  Court,  Castletownshend,    co. 

Cork.     Club— Roy.  Cork  Yacht  (Cork). 

Hubert  de  Burgh  Fitzgerald  Townshend,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Cork,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Essex  Regt. ,  served  in  S.  Africa 
1 901  -2  (medal  with  four  clasps),  and  with  Munster  Regt. 
1915-19,  b.  1867.  Res. — Shepperton  Park,  Leap,  co.  Cork. 
Clubs — Royal  Cork  Yacht  (Cork),  Royal  Munster  Yacht. 

TOWNSHEND  of  Wincham  (H.  Coll.*.  Quarterb  , 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  escallops 
ermine ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fesse  between  three  leopards' 
faces  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped  proper,  attired 
or,  gorged  with  a  collar  azure,  charged  with  three  escallops 
argent.  Mottoes  —  "  Huic  generi  incrementa  fides"; 
"  Vince  malum  patientia." 

Son  of  Capt.  Harry  Leigh  Townshend,  J. P.  of  Calde- 

cote  Hall,  Nuneaton,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1S80,  Hon. 

Annie  Ellen  Brooks,  d.  of  Lord  Crawshaw  : — 

Reginald    Brooks    Townshend,    Gentleman,   late    Lieut. 

Leicestershire  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  191 1,  Dulcie,  d.  of  F. 

Harris  Miles  of  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park;  and  has 

issue — Henry  Reginald  Townshend,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 

and    Diana   Frances.      Seat—  St.  Anne's    Manor,    Sutton, 

Loughborough. 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Gerard  Paul  Townshend,  late  Lin- 
colnshire Regt.,  b.  1843;  d.  1908;  m.  1871,  Frances 
Priscilla  Mary,  eldest  d.  of  Gen.  Stephen  Annesley  : — 
Bertie  Gerard  Annesley  Townshend,  Gentleman,  b.  1881. 
Res.— 

Richard  Henry  Townshend,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.    Res.— 
Francis  Charles  Townshend,  Gentleman,  ft.  1895.    Res.— 

TOWNSHEND  of  Trevallyn  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a 
chevron  engrailed  between  three  escallops  ermine.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  roebuck's  head  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 
azure,  charged  with  three  escallops  argent.  Motto  — 
"  Huic  generi  incrementa  fides." 

Sons  of  Charles  William  Townshend,  Esq.,  J. P.   and 

D.L.  of  Trevallyn,  Charlton    Kings,    Cheltenham,    b. 

1847;  m.  1883,  Clara,  d.  of  Col.  R.  W.  O'Grady:— 

John   Sydney    Townshend,   Esq.,    M.C. ,    Major   South 

Staffordshire  Regt.,  b.   1886;  m.  1918,  Margaret  Travers, 

d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  J.  Lemon  Walker,  and  has  issue- 

2  daus.     Res. — 

Henrv  Richard  O'Grady  Townshend,  Gentleman,  b. 
1889.     Res.— 

TOWSEY  (H.  Coll.).  Or  three  pallets  vert,  on  a 
chief  argent  four  estoiles  sible..     Mantling  vert  and  or. 


1954  COtO 

Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  escallop  argent, 


charged  with  a  pallet  gules.     Motto — "  Aide  toi  et  le 
ciel  t'aidera." 

Sons  of  William  Towsey,  of  St.  John's  Wood, 
b.  1832  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1864,  Ellen,  d.  of  Captain 
Robert  Murray  Norris  of  Dover  Merchant  Service  : — 

Joseph  Samuel  Robert  Towsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ; 
w.  1897,  Josephine,  d.  of  Cayetano  Romero,  Charge 
d'Affaires  of  Mexico  to  the  Court  of  St.  James,  and  has 
issue — (1)  Francis  Joseph  Ambrose  Towsey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900 ;  (2)  Peter  Aloysius  Towsey,  Gentleman  (twin), 
b.  191 5  ;  Veronica  Josephine;  Margaret  Winifred; 
Barbara  Mary;  Luz  Magdalen;  and  Joan  (twin). 
Res. — 3  Inglewood  House,  West  End  Lane,  N.W.6. 

Francis  Pius  Towsey,  Gentleman,  Stockbroker, 
b.  1871  ;  m.  1904,  Mildred  Helen,  d.  of  William  Bean,  of 
Croydon,  and  has  issue — (1)  Norbert  Francis  Mansfield 
Towsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Basil  Wingfield  Towsey, 
Gentleman,  b.  19 10  ;  (3)  Felix  Adrian  Towsey,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916.  Res. — 60  Clifton  Court,  St.  John's  Wood, 
N.W.8. 

TOZER  (H.  Coll.,  Feb.  21,  1824).      Azure,  on  a  pile 


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argent,  three  stags'  heads  couped  sable,  in  base  on  either 
side  three  arrows  conjoined  two  in  saltire  and  one  in 
pale,  the  points  downwards  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  six  arrows 
interlaced  saltirewise  the  points  downwards  or,  sur- 
mounted by  a  stag's  head  caboshed  sable.  Motto — 
"  Fidem  servabo." 

Sons  of  Edgar  Tozer,  b.  1837  ;    d.  1904  ;    m.  1865, 

Sarah   Stuckey,   d.   of   Samuel   Sparks,   of   Huish, 

Langport,  Somerset  : — 

Edgar  Maber  Tozer,  Gentleman,    b.    1866  ;    m.   1892, 

Emma  Emily,  widow  of  Runnegar,    and   d.  of 

Thomas  Nichols,  and  has  issue — Leslie  Maber  Arundell 

Tozer,  Gentleman,  b.   1895.      Res. — 

Herbert  Sparks  Tozer,  Gentleman,  Bengal  Pilot 
Service  (ret.),  b.  1867.  Res. — 17  Bolton  Road,  East- 
bourne.    Club — Sussex  (Eastbourne). 

TRAFFORD,  see  DE  TRAFFORD,  DE  LAVIS- 
TRAFFORD. 

TRAFFORD  of  Michaelchurch  (R.L.,  5  Oct.  1837; 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  12,  argent,  a  griffin 
segreant  gules  (Trafford) ;  2.  sable,  three  pheons  and  a 
canton  argent  (Nicolls);  3.  gules,  a  wolf  argent  (Lowe); 
4.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  gules, 
a  chief  ermines  (Walker) ;  5.  as  first  (Trafford) ;  6.  quar- 
terly, i.  and  iiii. ,  or,  two  bars,  and  in  chief  as  many  mullets 
pierced  argent  ( Venables  of  Bolyn) ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  two 
bars  argent  (Venables  of  Kinderton)  ;  7.  argent,  on  a  bend 
azure,  three  garbs  or  (Fitton) ;  8.  quarterly,  gules  and  or, 
in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  passant  argent  (Massey  ol  Dun- 
ham) ;  9.  paly  of  six  or  and  gules,  a  chief  vair  (Whitney) ; 
10.  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  escarbuncles  or  (Thorn- 
ton) ;  11.  vert,  a  cross  engrailed  ermine  (Kingsley). 
Mantling  gules    and    argent.      Crest— On    a    wreath    of 


the  colours,  a  thresher  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  on  his 
head  a  cap  quarterly  of  the  same,  holding  in  both  hands  a 
flail  or,  uplifted  over  a  garb  on  the  dexter  side  ;  and  over 
the  crest,  upon  an  escroll,  the  Motto,  "Now  thus,"  and 
below  the  arms,  "Gripe  gryphon,  hold  fast."  Livery  — 
Dark  snuff  colour,  with  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Edward  Guy  Trafford,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Hereford,  b.  1851 ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1876,  Emily,  d.  of 
John  Dunning  of  the  United  States  of  America : — 


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Lionel  Guy   Trafford,   Gentleman,    b.    1885;    m.   1927, 
Dorothy  Edith  Nissa,  d.  of  John  Williams- Vaughan,  Esq., 
J.  P.,  D.L.  of  TheSkreen,  Erwood,  co.  Radnor.    Postal  add. 
— Turvey  House,  Hormer,  Hereford.     Club — Conservative. 
Son  of  Henry  Randolph  Trafford,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J. P. 
co.  Hereford  (High  Sheriff  1896),  b.  1853;    d.  1910; 
m.   Bettina  Maud,  d.   of  William  Bailey  Partridge  of 
Bacton,  co.  Hereford,  and  Llanfoist,  co.  Mon. : — 
Richard   Randolph   William   Rawson  Trafford,  Gentle- 
man, b.    1907.    Seat — Michaelchurch  Court,  co.   Hereford. 
Club— Roy.  Aero. 

Son  of  Charles  Guy  Trafford,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D, L. , 
of  Michaelchurch   Court,   co.    Hereford,    b.    1821  ;    d. 
1879  ;    m.    1845,    Caroline    Anne,   d.    of    Rev.    John 
Hopton  of  Canon  ffrcme,  co.  Hereford: — 
Guy  Rawson  Trafford,   Esq,,  J. P.  co.    Hereford,    B.A. 
Oxford,   b.    1863;    m.    1907,    Dorothy,  eld.   d.  of  Harold 
Charles  Moffatt  of  Goodrich  Court,  co.  Hereford  ;  and  has 
issue — Guy  Harold  Trafford,   Gentleman,  b.    1913;    John 
Lionel  Trafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Cicely  ;  and  Anne. 
Postal  add. — Hill    Court,    Ross,    Herefordshire.      Club- 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

TRAFFORD  of  Wroxham  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  griffin  segreant  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  thresher  proper,  his 
hat  and  coat  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  sleeves  counter- 
changed,  his  breeches  and  stockings  of  the  second  and 
third,  his  flail  of  the  first,  over  the  flail  a  scroll  with  these 
words,  "  Now  thus."  Motto—"  Gripe,  griffin  ;  hold  fast." 
Sons  of  Edward  Southwell  Trafford  of  Honington 
Hall,  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  Norfolk,  b.  1838; 
d.  1912;  m.  2nd,  1880,  Hon.  Eleanor  Petre  (d.  1908), 
eighth  d.  of  12th  Lord  Petre: — 

Sigismund  William  Joseph  Trafford,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.) 
Rifle  Brigade,  J. P.,  D.L.  Norfolk,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Wroxham  Hall,  b.  1883;  m.  1914,  Lady  Betty  Bertie,  yst. 
d.  of  the  Earl  of  Abingdon,  and  has  issue— Edward 
Willoughby  TraTord,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and  three  daus. 
Seats— Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  Honington  Hall,  Lin- 
colnshire. 

Cecil  Edward  Trafford,  Esq.,  Capt.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Edward  Bernard  Trafford,  Esq.,  Major  Scots  Gds.,  b. 
1885.     Res.— 

Raphael  Louis  Trafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.     Res.— 

Harold  Henry  Trafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Res.— 

Geoffrey  Michael  Trafford,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.     Res.— 

TRAFFORD  -  RAWSON  (Roy.  Lie.  1892,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly   of     12:      r.   quarterly,    i.     and   iiii.,    per    fesse 


sable   and   azure,    a    quadrangular    castle    between    three 
martlets   argent  (Rawson);    ii.    and  iii. ,  argent,    a   griffin 


segreant  gules  (Trafford) ;  2.  sable,  three  pheons, 
points  downwards,  and  a  canton  argent ;  3.  gules,  a  wolf 
passant  argent ;  4.  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents 
gules,  a  chief  ermines  ;  5.  argent,  a  grifhn  segreant  gules  ;  6. 
barry  of  four  azure  and  argent  ;  7.  barry  of  four  azure 
and  argent,  in  chief  two  mullets  pierced  of  the  last ;  8. 
argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  garbs  or;  9.  quarterly,  gules 
and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  passant  argent ;  10.  paly 
of  six  argent  and  gules,  a  chief  vair  ;  11.  argent,  on  a 
bend  gules,  three  escarbuncles ;  12.  vert,  a  cross  engrailed 
ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  per  fesse 
sable  and  azure,  guttee-d'or,  holding  in  the  beak  two 
annulets  interlaced  or  (Rawson);  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  thresher  proper,  his  coat,  breeches,  and 
stockings  party  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  holding  in  his 
hands  a  flail  proper,  the  head  or,  over  a  garb  fesse- 
wise  of  the  last ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  the 
Motto,  "  Now  thus"  (Trafford). 

Son   of  Henry   Trafford-Rawson,    Esq.,     Major   and 

Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batt.  (Militia)  W.  Yorks.  Regt., 

J.P.  co.  of  Suffolk,  b.  1852;  d.  1912;  m.  1892.  Julia, 

(Res.— Thornhill    Court,    Passfield,    Bordon,    Hants.) 

yr.  d.  of  the  late  John   Richards  Welstead,  formerly 

Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts. : — 

John  Henry  Edmund  Trafford-Rawson,  Gentleman,   b. 

1896.     Postal  add. — Coldham   Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmund's; 

The  Old  Hall,  Yafforth,  near  Northallerton. 

TRAGETT  of  Awbridge  Danes  (H.  Coll.,  22  Aug.  1863). 
Azure,  three  swords,  two  saltirewise  points  down,  one 
fessewise  point  to  the  dexter  argent,  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
in  chief  two  estciles  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  within  a  chain  in  arch  or,  a  dexter  hand,  the  fore- 
finger pointing  upwards  proper.  Motto  —  "  Mitis  sed 
fortis."     Livery — Green,  brass  buttons. 

Sons  of  George  Henry  Tragett,  Gentleman,  b.  1843  ;  d. 
1881  ;  m.  1867,  Anne  Charlotte,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Reed,  G.C.B.  :— 

George  Lane  Tragett,  Gentleman,  b.  187a;  m.  1902, 
Mildred  Edith,  d.  of  Foster  Mortimore,  and  has  issue — 
John  Reed  Tragett,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  and  Mildred 
Betty.  Res.—  Thatched  Cottage,  Amersham  Common, 
Bucks. 

Robert  Clayton  Tragett,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m.  1912  ; 
Margaret  Rivers  Larminie.     Club — Conservative. 

TRAILL,  of  Holland  (Matric.  12  Feb.  1902,  but 
recorded  by  a  cadet  line  c.  1680-7).  Azure,  a  chevron 
between  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and  a  trefoil  slipped 
n  base  argent.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  beacon  tower  issuing  from  waves 
of  the  sea  proper.     Motto — ' '  Discrimine  salus. " 

Fourth,  but  eldest  surv.  son  of  late  Thomas  Traill, 
7th  of  Holland,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (d.  1896),  by  Margaret, 
second  d.  of  Robert  Menzies,  Commissioner  to  7th  and 
8th  Earls  of  Elgin  : — 
William  Traill,  Esq.,  Gentleman,  10th  of  Holland,  C.E., 
b.    1864.    Seat — Holland  House,   Papa  Westray,  Orkney. 

TRAILL  (Rematric.  L.O.,  27  Sept.  1906).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  or, 
and  a  trefoil  slipped  in  base  argent  (Traill  of  Holland) ; 
2 .  argent,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
azure,  collared  and  armed  or,  three  fusils  of  the  last  (Smith, 
U.O.)  ;  3.  or,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three 
cushions  argent  (Johnston).  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  beacon  in  flames 
issuing  from  the  waves  of  the  sea  proper.  Motto — "Dis- 
crimine salus." 

Eld.    son  of   Henry   Lionel    Smith,    Esq.,   J.P.    (vide 

Smith),  b.  1843;  d.  1923;  m.  1876,  Janet  Menzies,  eld. 

d.  of  Thomas  Traill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  7th  Laird  of 

Holland  :— 
Henry  Lionel  Norton  Traill  (formerly  Smith),  Esq., 
of  Glenall  and  Glenamoon,  Queen's  Co.,  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Highland  Lt.  Inf.,  sometime 
Lieut.  35th  I.Y.  South  African  Field  Force,  Resident  in 
Charge  Nassarawa  Province,  Protectorate  of  Northern 
Nigeria  1920-23,  when  he  retired,  served  in  S.  African 
War  (medal,  two  clasps)  as  Political  Officer  in  the  Ex- 
pedition against  the  Lakai  Cannibals,  N.  Nigeria,  1905,  the 
Expedition  against  the  Munchi  Tribes,  N.  Nigeria,  1906,  the 
Patrol  through  the  country  of  the  Mama,  Mada,  and 
Nungu  Tribes   1914,   the   Ayu    Kaje-Kaninkwom   Patrol 


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1916,  Mada  Patrol  1917,  Attaka-Adart  Patrol  1918,  and 
Gede  Patrol  1919,  also  with  Yola  Column  of  the  Cameron 
Exped.  Force  1914-15,  F.R.G.S.,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  b.  1878; 
m.  1st,  1908,  Irene  (d.  1920),  only  d.  of  late  Richard 
Henry  D'Olier  Duckworth,  B.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  of  Aughes- 
lawn,  Corresmahool,  &c. ,  co.  Leitrim  ;  and  had  issue — 
Henry  Richard  Kenneth  Traill,  Gentleman,  b.  1912 ;  and 
Margaret  Janet  Traill  (d.  1914) ;  2nd,  1925,  Ella  Mary 
(d.  1925),  yngst.  d.  of  William  Edwards  Perrin  of  Rock- 
lands  House,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin  ;  3rd,  1927,  Katharine 
Louisa  Warneford,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Lewis 
John  Warneford,  J.  P. ,  Vicar  of  Satley,  co.  Durham,  and 
has  further  issue — Thomas  Warneford  Traill,  Gentleman, 
b.  1928.  Res. — Villa  Oasi,  Lenno,  Lago  di  Como,  Italy. 
Club — Roval  Societies'. 


TRAILL  (Rematric.  26  Nov.  1903).  Quarterly,  1.  azure, 
a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and  a  trefoil 
slipped  in  base  argent,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the 
second  (Traill,  recorded  by  another  cadet  line  1680-7) ! 
2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  flames  of  fire 
proper,  a  lion  rampant,  accompanied  with  two  estoiles  of 


rampant,  accompanied  with  two  estoiles  of  six  points  of  the 
field  (Baikie  of  Tankerness,  c.   1680-87)  '•    3-   argent,  on 


six  points  ot  the  field  (Baikie  of  Tankerness,  c.  1680-7) ; 
3.  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  an  otter's  head  erased  of 
the  field,  a  crescent  of  the  second  for  difference  (Balfour, 
c.  1672) ;  4.  ermine,  a  man's  heart  proper,  on  a  chief  azure, 
three  mullets  argent  (Douglas).  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  column  issuing 
from  waves  of  the  sea  proper.  Motto — "  Discrimine  salus." 
Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Son  of  Thomas  William  Traill,  Esq.,  Fleet  Engineer 
R.N. ,  $.  1829  ;  d.  1910  ;  m.  1879,  Sarah  Ann  Glasgow, 
d.  of  William  McCorkindale  : — 
Robert  Francis  Traill,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major  late  Worcester- 
shire  Regt. ,    served   Great    War   (desp.,    D.S.O.),    Chev. 
Legion  of  Honour,  6.  1881.     Res. — 1  Windsor  Court,  W.  2. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

TRAILL  (L.O. ,  rematric.  13  March  1905).  Quarterly,  1. 
azure,  a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and  a  trefoil 
slipped  in  base  argent,  within  a  plain  bordure  or  (Traill, 
orig.  recorded  by  another  cadet  line  1680-87) !  2-  argent,  on 
a  chevron  gules,  between  three  flames  of  fire  proper,  a  lion 


chevron  sable,  an  otter's  head  erased  of  the  field,  a  crescent 
of  the  second  for  difference  (Balfour,  c.  1672) ;  4.  ermine,  a 
man's  heart  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets  argent 
(Douglas).  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  column  issuing  from  waves  of  the 
sea  proper.  Motto — "  Discrimine  salus."  Livery — Blue 
and  gold.  itfiu 

Eld.    son   of    Gilbert    Francis    Traill,    Gentleman,    of 

Broadlands,  Tunbi  idge   Wells,    b.   1850 ;  d.    1927  ;  m. 

1881,  Edith  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Brigham  Barsham  of 

Fincham,  Norfolk: — 
Gilbert  Barsham  Traill,  Esq. ,  served  Great  War  as  Capt. 
R.F.A.,  b.  1885.     Res. — Colombo,  Ceylon. 


TRASK  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  gutt6e-de-sang,  a  tilting; 
spear  erect  proper,  supported  by  two  lions  rampant 
guardant  gules,  on  a  chief  engrailed  of  the  last,  an  estoile 
between  two  hawks'  lures  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon,  wings 
elevated  and  addorsed  proper,  semee  of  estoiles  or,  hooded 
and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  glove  argent. 

Son  of  John  Trask  of  Fairwood  House,  Wilts.,  b.  ; 

d.  1884;  m.         ,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Charles  Trask:  — 
John  James  Trask,  Gentleman,  b.  1844.     Res. — 


TRAVERS,  formerly  of  Nateby,  Lancashire  (U.O., 
1625,  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  chevron  between  two  escal- 
lops in  chief  and  a  boar's  head  couped  in  base  all  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  passant  gules.  Motto — "  Nee 
temere  nee  timide." 

Son    of    Mordaunt    Thomas    Otho    Travers,    Esq., 

Major  Roy.  Scots  Fus.,  b.  1858  ;   d.  1915  ;    m.  1882, 

Charlotte  Sophia,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Marsh, 

Vicar  of  Withersfield,  co.  Essex  : — - 

Mordaunt  Thomas  Leslie  Travers,  Esq.,   Capt.,  Cycl. 

Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  b.  1884 ;  m.  1910,  Dorothy  Anne,  d.  of 

J.  C.   Bright,   of   Leytonstone,    Essex,   and   has   issue — 

Barbara  Emily  Ann  ;  and  Doreen  Ruth  Ann.     Res. — 13 

Mulgrave  Terrace,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  Augustus  Belford  Travers, 
Commander  of  Northern  District  of  India,  1879, 
b.  1824  ;  d.  1879  ;  m.  1850,  Agnes  (d.  1910),  d.  of 
Col.  John  Hunter,  E.I.C.S. : — 


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Mary  James,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Black,  Vicar  of  Ferndeth, 
co.  Louth,  and  has   issue — Maud  Belford  ;    and   Agnes 
Margaret.     Res. — Myrtlefield  Park,  Belfast,  co.  Antrim. 
Sons  of  Dudley  Travers,   Gentleman,  of   Redbank, 
Brisbane,  Queensland,  b.   1855  ;   d.  1916  ;   m.  1885, 
Emily,  d.  of  Henry  Bradford,  of  Brisbane  : — 
Ernest  Dudley    Montagu  Wynyard  Travers,   Gentle- 
man,   served    Great    War,    wounded,    b.    1893.      Postal 
address— Isisford,    Central   Queensland. 

Arthur  St.  Leger  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ; 
m.  1923,  Belvoir,  d.  of  Pennington,  of  Isisford, 

Central  Queensland.      Address — Box  6,  Alpha,  Central 
Queensland. 

Sons  of  Henry  Fane  Travers,  Esq.,  Deputy  Commr.- 

Gen.,  Ordnance  Dept.,  of  Kincraigie,  Courtmacsherry , 

co.  Cork,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1913  ;  by  his  1st  wife,  m.  i860, 

Jane  Lucy  (d.  1868),  d.  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Davis,  of 

Twickenham,   Middlesex  : — 

Henry   Bivarhart   Travers,    Gentleman,    Barrister-at- 

Law,  b.  1863 ;   m.  1893,  Eleanor  (d.  1903),  d.  of  John 

Farley  of  Ontario,   Canada;   and   has  issue  —  2   daus. 

Res.— 

Joseph  Oates  Travers,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brig.- 
Gen.  (ret.)  late  Devon  Regt.,  served  Burma,  1890-2, 
Tirah  Exped.  1897-8,  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and  Great 
War  1914-19,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1893,  Alice  Lucy,  d.  of  Col. 
Alfred  Dixon,  R.H.A.,  and  has  had  issue — Hugh  Eaton 
Freswick  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Batt.  Lanes.  Fus., 
b.  1894,  reported  missing  in  Gallipoli  1915  ;  and  Joan 
Olive  Brandreth.     Club.— Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  Major  Hugh  Price  Travers  (eld.  son  of 
Henry  Fane  Travers  and  Eleanor  Price — see  below) , 
late  5  th  Dragoon  Gds.  and  Duke  of  Wellington's 
(West  Riding)  Regt.,  b.  1871  ;  killed  Suvla  Bay 
Landing  191 5 ;  m.  1907,  Rita,  d.  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Rowland  Ellis,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen  and 
Orkney : — 
Hugh  James  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Res. — 
The  Little  Dene,  Triangle,  Yorks. 

Yngr.  son  of  Henry  Fane  Travers,  Esq.  (see  above), 

by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1870,  Eleanor  (d.   1883),  d.  of 

Comdr.  Hugh  Price,  R.N.,  of  The  Moorings,  Menai 

Bridge,  Anglesey : — 

Robert  William   Francis  Travers,   Esq.,   Capt.    R.N. 

(ret.),  b.  1872  ;   m.  1898,  Edith  Middleton,  only  child  of 

Temple  Leighton  Phipson-Wybrants,  Esq.,  Capt.  Gordon 

Hdrs.,  and  has  issue — Temple  Hugh  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt. 

K.E.O.    Cavalry,     LA.,    b.     1899     [m.    1924,    Beatrice 

Christine,  d.  of  N    H.  Prentis,  of  The  Hermitage,   East 

Bergholt,  Suffolk] ;  and  six  daughters.     Res. — 20  Alleyn 

Park,    Dulwich. 

Son    of   Thomas  William    Locke  Travers,    M.L.A., 

Barrister    and    Solicitor   of    the    Supreme   Court  of 

New   Zealand,   b.   1819 ;   d.    1903 ;   m.    1843,    Jane 

(d.  1888),  d.  of  James  Oldham,  of  Cork  :— 

Henry    Hammersty    Travers,    Gentleman,    b.    1844  ; 

m.  1875,  Ida,  d.  of  William  Smith  of  Manganui,  N.Z., 

and  has  issue — (1)  William  Boyle  Travers,  Gentleman, 

b.  ;    (2)  John  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    Eva  ; 

and  Mary  [m.  ,  E.  V.  Bevan].     Res. — 48  Salamander 

Road,  Wellington,  N.Z. 

Sons  of  Col.  Richard  Henry  Travers,  Insp.-Gen.  of 

Musketry,  48th  Regt.,  b.  1826  ;   d.  1880 ;    m.  1858, 

Caroline    [d.    1881),   d.    of  Thomas   du    Boulay   of 

Sandgate,  Kent : — 

Robert  Henry  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (ret.),  served 

S.   African  War  and   Great   War,   b.    1859  !     m-    1909, 

Sybil,  d.  of  W.  Guild,  of  Bonchurch,  I.O.W.,  and  has 

issue — Richard     Henry     Guild     Travers,      Gentleman, 

b.     1 9 10  ;      and     Sybil    Ann     Leslie.     Res. — Greenhill, 

Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Brig.-Gen.  Jonas  Hamilton  du  Boulay  Travers,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  (ret.  1919),  served  Burma  Campaign  1887-9, 
S.  African  War  1900-02,  and  Great  War,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1889, 
Frances  Mabel,  d.  of  Sampson  Lloyd  Foster,  of  Old 
Park  Hall,  Great  Barres,  Stafford,  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)  Richard  Lloyd  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Batt.  The 
Queen's  Own  (Roy.  West  Kent)  Regt.,  served  in  Great 
War,  b.  1890  [m.  1923,  Kathleen,  4th  d.  of  Michael 
Malone,  of  Priory  House,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue 
— Harry  Hamilton  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ; 
Richard  Fane  du  Boulay  Travers,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926J ;  (2)  Hamilton  Henry  Travers,  Gentleman, 
2nd  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  S.W.  Bordrs.,  b.  1892,  d.  of  wounds 
received  in  action  1915.  Res. — Plas  Emu,  Criccieth,  N. 
Wales.     Club — United  Service. 


Francis    Eaton    Travers,    Esq.,    C.M.G.,    Capt.    R.N. 
(ret.),  served  in  Egyptian  War  1882,  and  Great  War, 


Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1905,  Norah,  d. 
of  John  Robertson  Turnbull,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  1st  Roy. 
Dragoon  Gds.,  and  has  issue — Richard  Lawrence  Travers, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Susan  Mary  Gillian.  Res. — 
Villa  Casa  Longa,  Avenue  Isola  Bena,  Cannes. 

Walter  Oates  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.   1870.     Res.— 
Thermadito,  Orrville,  Butte  Co.,  California,  U.S.A. 

Sons  of  Robert  Travers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Timoleague, 
co.  Cork,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1850,  Alice  Jane 
(d.  1896),  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Stewart,  Rector  of 
Castle  Freke,  co.  Cork : — 
Robert  Travers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Cork,  Barrister-at-Law , 
formerly  Registrar  and  Secretary  of  the  Probate  Court, 
Ireland,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1877,  Jenny  Susan  (d.  1890), 
d.  of  Darner  Millett  of  Carrowgowan,  co.  Mayo ;  2nd, 
1893,  Laura  Isobel  (d.  1906),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Brown, 
Army  Pay  Dept. ;  3rd,  1909,  Edith  Morris,  d.  of  Charles 
Yescombe  of  Lyme  Regis,  and  has  had  issue  (by  1st 
marriage) — (1)  Robert  Damer  Travers,  Gentleman, 
b.  1878  [m.  1906,  Alice  Frances,  3rd  d.  of  William  H. 
Bagnall  of  Drummond  House,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has 
issue — Robert  Francis  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
and  Alice  Maud  (Res. — Burnaby  Lake,  Vancouver, 
B.C.)] ;  (by  2nd  marriage) — (2)  Spencer  Robert  Valentine 
Travers,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  7th  Munster  Fus.  and  R.A.F., 
b.  1894,  killed  in  Gallipoli  1915  ;  (3)  Arthur  Stewart 
Travers,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Munster  Fus.  and  R.A.F., 
served  Great  War,  b.  1896 ;  and  Alice  Hope  [w.  1920, 
James  Aylmer  Beamish,  M.B.].  Res.— West  View 
Glandore,  co.  Cork. 

Kev.  Henry  Stewart  Travers,  B.A.,  b.  1863.  Res. — 
Timoleague,  Great  Cheverell,  Devizes,  Wilts. 

Spencer  Eaton  Travers,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1897, 
Lydia  Maria,  d.  of  Thomas  Beamish  of  Kilmalooda, 
co.  Cork,  and  has  issue — Eaton  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.F.A.,6.  1898.     Res. — Timoleague,  co.  Cork. 

Sons  of  Augustus  William  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th 
Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1832 ;  d.  1894 ;  m.  1861,  Ines 
Augusta  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Anselme  de  Arroyave,  of 
Prince's  Gate,  Kensington  : — 
George  Alfred  Anselme  Travers,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Lt.-Col. 
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Waziristan  Exp.   1891-5,  S.  Africa  1900-02,  and  Great 
War,  b.  1867.      Club— Army  and  Navy. 

Arthur  Hope  Travers,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Gren.  Gds.  (ret.) 
served  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Great  War,  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1903,  Maie  Vivian,  d.  of  John  Saqui,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  and  has  issue — Inez  Hope.  Res. — 1  Onslow 
Houses,  South  Kensington.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

The  Honourable  JOHN  TRAYNER,  Lord  Trayner, 
Doctor  of  Laws  of  the  University  of  Glasgow.  Born  April 
19,  1834,  being  the  second  son  of  Hugh  Trayner,  by  his 
wife  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Fraser  of  Glasgow ;  Advocate, 
1858;  Sheriff  for  the  county  of  Forfar,  1881-85;  Lord  of 
Session,  with  title  of  Lord  Trayner,  1885 ;  Lord  Commis- 
sioner of  Justiciary,  1887,  ex  officio  Railway  Commissioner 
for  Scotland  1889-99;  retired  1905.  Armorial  bearings 
(L.O. ,  1878) — Azure,  on  a  fesse,  between  two  Esquires' 
helmets  plumed  in  chief  and  a  fraise  in  base  argent,  a  saltire 
sable.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  lion  sejant  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure.  Motto—"  Par  loi  et  droit."  Livery — Blue 
and  white.  Married,  August  4,  1863,  Frances  Elizabeth 
Maxwell  (d.  1908),  eld.  d.  of  Robert  Stodart  Wyld,  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  Doctor  of  Laws,  of  Gilston,  in  the  county  of 
Fife;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Charles  Hugh  Maxwell  Trayner, 
Gentleman,  formerly  His  Britannic  Majesty's  Consul  in 
Corunna,  b.  1867,  d.  1908;  (2)  Robert  Wyld  Maxwell 
Trayner,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  b.  1870  ; 
Isabel  Georgine  Maxwell  [m.  1886,  Rt.  Hon.  LordSalvesen, 
P.C..  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  Coll.  of  Justice,  Scotland] ; 
and  Frances  Agnes  Marie  Camille  Maxwell.  Postal  add. — 
Dean  Park  House,  Edinburgh.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Royal 
Societies'. 

TREBARNE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  in  chief  two  goafs 
heads  erased,  and  in  base  two  battleaxes  in  saltire,  all 
proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  argent  and  azure,  a  goat's 
head  erased  in  front  of  two  battleaxes  in  saltire  all 
proper. 

Son  of  David  Trebarne,  Gentleman,  of  Pentre  House, 
Ystradyfod,  Glamorgan : — 

The  late  Gwilyn  Thomas  Trebarne,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 
m.  and  d.  1923,  leaving  issue — 2  daus.  Res. — Acryse 
Manor,  Eltham,  Kent. 

TREBY,  see  PHILL1PPS-TREBY. 

TREDEGAR,  Baron,  see  MORGAN. 

TREDGOLD  of  Guildford  (H.  Coll.).      Gules,  semee 


the  second,  between  as  many  battleaxes  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  lion's  gamb  per  fesse  or  and  gules,  grasping 
a  battleaxe  fessewise,  a  mullet  pierced  between  two  fleurs- 
de-lys  all  as  in  the  arms.       Motto — "  Maintiens  le  droit." 

Third  son  of  Joseph  Tredgold,  of  Gonerby,  b.  1834  ; 

d.  1893  ;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Smith  : — 
Alfred  Frank  Tredgold,  Esq.,  T.D.,  Maj.  (ret.)  5th 
Batt.  the  Queen's  Royal  Regt.,  M.D.  (Durham), 
M.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  F.R.S.  (Edin.),  b.  1870  ;  m.  1899, 
Zoe  Blanche  Townley,  only  d.  of  the  late  Francis  Alfred 
Hanbury,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law ;  and  has  issue — 
Roger  Francis  Tredgold,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Joan 
Alison  ;  Barbara  Jocelyn.  Res. — St.  Martin's,  Guildford, 
Surrey. 

TREGARTHEN  (H.  Coll.,  13  June  1921).  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  escallops  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  two  bendlets  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  waves 


of  fleurs-de-lys  or,  three  mullets  pierced  in  chevron  of 


of   the  sea  a  mermaid  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand 
an   escallop   and  in    the    sinister   a   comb    both   sable. 
Motto — "  Ne  cede  malis."     Livery — Black  and  white. 
Surv.    issue   of  William    Craze,    of   Kenegie,    Gulval, 
Cornwall  (son  of  Francis  Craze,  of  Polmennor,  Madron, 
Cornwall),    m.     1884,    Susan    Coulson,    d.    of  James 
Tregarthen,  of  Penzance,  Cornwall,  by  his  wife  Susan 
Bevan,  d.  of  John  Coulson,  of  Penzance  (she  assumed 
by  Deed  Poll,  6  May,  1921,  for  herself  and  her  issue 
the  surname  of  Tregarthen  in  lieu  of  Craze)  : — 
William    Coulson   Tregarthen    Tregarthen,    Gentleman, 
b.  1889.      Res. — Moor  Grove,  Lelant,  Cornwall. 

George  Grenville  Tregarthen  Tregarthen,  Gentleman, 
6.  1891. 

John     Coulson     Tregarthen     Tregarthen,     Gent'eman, 
b.  1896. 
Walter  Bevan  Coulson  Tregarthen,  Gentleman,  b.  1899. 
Kathleen  Coulson  T.egarthen. 

TREFFGARNE,  see  WILLIAMS-TREFFGARNE. 

TREFFRY  of  Place  (Roy.  Lie.  16  May  1850,  H.  Coll.). 
Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  trees  eradicated  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  Cornish  chough's  head  erased  sable,  in  the  beak 
a  sprig  of  hawthorn  vert. 

Son  of  Charles  Ebenezer  Treffry,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Place, 

Cornwall,  First  Mayor  of  Fowey  (iqi2),  High  Sheriff 

Cornwall  (1886),  Capt.  2nd  Bde.  Western  Div.   R.A., 

b.  1842;  d.  1924;   m.  1st,  1866,  Udney  Maria  Blakeley, 

d.  of  Joseph  von  Bretton,  Baron  von  Bretton  : — 

Edward  Treffry,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  and 

(1928)  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall,   A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King 

George  1927,  Col.   Hon.    Art.   Company,  served  S.  Africa 

1900-01  (Queen's  Medal,  5  clasps),  and  Great  War,  b.  1869  ; 


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m.  1913  (his  cousin),  Anne,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  H.  Treffry,  and 
has  issue— John  Esco  Treffry,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ; 
Dormer  Treffry,  Gentleman,  b.  1918 ;  Elizabeth;  and 
Pamela.     Seat—  Place,  Fowey,  Cornwall. 

Son  of  Rev.   Reginald  Heber   Treffry,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,  late  Rector  of  St.  Endellion,  Cornwall,  b.  1846  ; 

d.  1927;  m.   1899,  Blanche,  elder  d.  of  Henry  Peach 

Keighley,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army: — 

Roger  Carpenter,  Treffry    Esq.,  M.C.,  Col.   R.A.    (T.), 

served  Great  War  (despatches),  3.1892.    Postaladd. — Tower 

Park,  Fowey,  Cornwall. 

Seventh  son  of  Rev.   Edward  John  Treffry,  D.  C.L. ,  of 

Place,  b.  1809  ;  d.  1880  ;  m.  1835,  Anne,  d.  of  Charles 

Steel,  R.N.  :— 

Joseph  Thomas  Treffry.  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Devon,  b,  1851  ; 

m.  1874,  Ada  (d.  1904),  fifth  d.  of  Colonel  John  Whitehead 

Peard,  J. P.,   of  Trenython.     Res. — Tower    Park,   Fowey, 

Cornwall. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Lambert  Treffry,  Rector  of  Blank- 
ney,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1854;  d.  1926;  w».  1885,  Evelyn, 
only  d.  of  Thomas  Henry  Pares  of  Hopwell  Hall, 
Derby  :— 
Thomas  Justin  Treffry,  Gentleman,  b.  1886.  Res. — 
Heathfield,  Scottsdale,  Tasmania. 

John  Treffry,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Postal  add. — 
ijj*^  Ninth  son  of  Rev.  Edward  John  Treffry  (see  above) : — 
Spencer  Thornton  Treffry,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Royal  North 
Devon  Hussars,  b.  1856;  m.  1893,  Mary  Emelin,  only  d.  of 
George  Washington  Davis  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Bevil  Courtenay  Treffry,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
Gardner's  Horse  Res.  Ind.  Army,  b.  1905 ;  Stephanee 
Mary;  Jessica  Mae  [m.  1921,  John  Dean];  Beryl  Evelyn 
Blanch;  and  Sylvia  Francesca.  Res. — 51  Addison  Gardens, 
Kensington,  W. 

TREFUSIS,  see  HEPBURN -STUART- FORBES- 
TREFUSIS. 

TREGONING.  Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged 
in  front  of  three  oak-trees  proper,  a  chief  azure,  thereon  a 
passion-cross  between  two  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rock  proper, 
thereon  a  castle  argent ,  a  stag  lodged  or.     Motto — ' '  Semper 


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paratus,    semper   tutus."      Livery — Blue   coat,    with   silver 
buttons,  drab  trousers,  &c. 

Sons  of  John  Simmons  Tregoning,  Esq.,  J. P.   (High 
Sheriff  1904-5),  Cornwall  and  J.  P.  and  D.  L.  co.  Car- 
marthen, b.   1842  ;    d.    1909 ;    m.    1866,   Sophia,   d.   of 
Edward  Norris  of  Liverpool : — 
••John  Simmons  Tregoning,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cornwall,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1868.     Estate — Landue,  nr.  Launceston.    Post, 
add. — Landue,  nr.  Launceston,  Cornwall. 

William  Edward  Cecil  Tregoning,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Car- 
marthen, M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1871  ;  m.  Nancy,  yst.d.  of  John 
Beaven  Phillips,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William 
Leonard  Tregoning,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  (2)  George 
Edward  Tregoning,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  (3)  David  Bevill 


Tregoning,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (4)  John  Langford  Tre- 
goning, Gentleman,  b.  1909;  Ethel  Dorothea;  and  Joan 
Monici.     Res. — Portiscliff,  Ferryside,  Carmarthenshire. 

Wynn  Harold  Tregoning,  Gentleman,  C.B.E.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1876;  in.  1909,  Alice  Dorothy,  d.  of  Rev. 
William  Pollexfen  Bastard  of  Kitley  ;  and  has  surv.  issue- 
Edward  John  Tregoning,  Gentleman,  b.  1913 ;  and  Mary 
Elizabeth.  Res. — 9/13  Embankment  Gardens,  Chelsea, 
S.W. 

Geoffrey  Norris  Tregoning,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1881 ;  m.  1910,  Dorothea  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Harry 
Sampson  ;  and  has  issue — Ronald  Geoffrey  Tregoning, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Peter  Norris  Tregoning,  Gentleman, 
b.  1918  ;  Margaret  Joyce ;  and  Charis  Elisabeth.  Res. — 
Bevill's  Hill,  Bridgerule,  nr.  Holsworthy,  Cornwall. 

Edgar  Avery  Tregoning,  Esq. ,  Capt.  R.O. ,  late  Durham 
L.I.,  M,A.  (Camb.),  b.  1884.  Res. — Saugeen,  Manor  Road, 
Bournemouth. 

TREHERNE  (H.  Coll.,  8  Sept.  1768).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  or,  between  three  herons  argent,  four  barrulets 
azure.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — -On  a  wreath  of 


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the  colours,  a  heron's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a 
chaplet  of  roses  gules.     Motto — "  A  Deo  et  patre." 

Sons  of  Goring  Apsley  Treherne  (2nd  son  of  Morgan 

Treherne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Gate  House,  Mayfield, 

Sussex),  b.  1842  ;   d.  1913  ;   m.  1895,  Sophie  Edith, 

d.  of  the  late  Edmund  John  Winn,  of  67  Cadogan 

Place,  S.W.  (son  of  Charles  Winn  of  Nostell  Priory, 

Yorks  )  :— 

Edmund   Henry  Apsley  Treherne,  Esq.,  J. P.  Suffolk, 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Downash  and  Bowley  in  Sussex,  b. 

1896  ;   m.  1918,  Camilla  Mary  Shafto,  d.   of  Sir  Robert 

Shafto  Adair,   Bart.,  of  Flixton   Hall,  Bungay,  Suffolk, 

and  has  issue — David  Allan  Apsley  Treherne,  Gentleman, 

b.  1919  ;   Jerome  Edmund  Offley  Treherne,  Gentleman, 

b.  1923  ;   Robert  Philip  Dalrymple  Treherne,  Gentleman, 

b.  1925.     Res. — Flixton  Grange,  Bungay,  Suffolk. 

John  Dalrymple  Winn  Treherne,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Res. — 48  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

[Mr.  Morgan  Treherne  (see  above)  was  the  second  son 
of  Mr.  Rees  Goring  Thomas,  of  Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen 
(see  Thomas),  and  assumed  the  old  family  surname  of 
Treherne  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic]. 

TRELAWNY,  see  JAGO-TRELAWNY,  and  SALUS- 
BURY-TRELAWNY. 

TRELAWNY-ROSS,  see  ROSS. 

TREMA YN E  of  Heligan  ( H .  Coll. ).  Gules,  three  dexter 
arms,  conjoined  at  the  shoulders  and  flexed  in  triangle 
or,   fists  proper.      Mantling    gules  and  or.      Crest — On 


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a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed,  holding 
between  their  hands  a  man's  head  proper,  on  tne  head  a 
high-crowned  hat  sable.  Motto — "  Honor  et  honestas." 
Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Son  of  John  Tremayne,  Esq.,  of  Heligan,  Cornwall, 
by    his   wife    Hon.    Mary   Charlotte    Martha   Vivian, 
d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles   Crespigny,    2nd   Lord  Vivian 
of  Glynn: — 
John  Claude  Lewis  Tremayne,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J. P.    co. 
Cornwall,  Capt.  late  3rd  Batt.   (mil.)  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
L.I.,  b.  1869;  m.  1897  (div.  1904),  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
lonathan   Rashleigh  of  Menabilly,  co.   Cornwall.     Seat — 
Heligan,  St.  Austell.     Clubs— Carlton ,  Arthur's,  R.A.C. 
Sons  of  Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.,  J.  P.    and  D.  L. ,  M.P. 
for  Truro  1878-80,  served  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons 
in  the  Crimea,   and  commanded  them  as   Lieut. -Col. 
1860-61  ;    b.    1827 ;    d.     1905  ;    m.    1st,    1858,    Lady 
Frances  Margaret  Hely-Hutchinson  (d.  1866),  d.  of  the 
3rd  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  K.P.  ;   2nd,  1870,  Emma 
Penelope,  fifth  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Philpotts: — 
William  Francis  Tremayne,  Esq.,  J.  P.  andD.  L.  co.  Corn- 
wall, Capt.  late  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1890,  Zoe 
Anna   Judith,  third  d.    of  Baron  de    Robeck   of  Gowran 
Grange,  Naas,  and  has  issue — (1)  Charles  Henry  Tremayne, 
Esq.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt.  19th  Hussars,  b.  1893;  (2)  John 
William  Treymane,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3)  Edmund  Kil- 

dare  Tremayne,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Ursula  Frances  Rose  ; 
and  Bridgitte  Eblana  Harriet.  Seat — Carclew,  Perranar- 
worthal,  Cornwall.     Club — Army  and  Navy, 

John  Hearle   Tremayne,   Esq.,    Major  13th  Hussars,   b. 
1865  ;    m.    1904,   Faith    Margaret,   d.  of   Henry  Adam   of 
Canon  Hill,  Maidenhead  ;  and  has  issue — A  dau.     Res. — 
Arthur  Hughes  Tremayne,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res. — 
Son  of  Henry  Hawkins  Tremayne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1830; 
d.  1894;   m.   1858,  Charlotte  Jane  (d.   1909),  third  d. 
of  John  Buller  of  Morval : — 
Capt.   Arthur  Hearle  Tremayne,  R.N.  (ret.),  J. P.  Corn- 
wall, Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Morval,  b.  1868.     Seat— Morval, 
Sandplace,  co.  Cornwall.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

TRENCH  (U.O.,  1668).  Argent,  a  lion  passant  gules, 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a 
sun  in  his  splendour  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  scimitar  all  proper.  Motto 
— "  Virtutis  fortuna  comes." 

Sons  of  Hon.  Frederick  Sydney  Charles  Trench,  b. 
1839 ;  d.v.p.  1879 ;  ?n.  1867,  Lady  Anne  Le  Poer 
Trench  (d.  1924),  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Clancarty  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  Oliver  Trench,  3rd  Baron  Ashtown 
(Ireland,  27  Dec.  1800),  D. L.  co.  Galway,  Representative 
Peer  for  Ireland,  elected  1908  [Supporters— Dexter,  a 
lion  gules,  ducally  crowned  and  powdered  with  fleurs-de-lys, 
or ;  sinister,  a  stag  proper,  armed  and  hoofed,  ducally 
gorged  and  lined  or],  b.  1868;  m.  1894,  Violet  Grace,  d.  of 
Col.  Robert  Ashworth  Gcdolphin  Cosby  of  Stradbally  Hall, 
Queen's  Co.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hon.  Frederick  Sydney 
Trench,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1894;  d.  1916  of  wounds 
received  in  action  ;  (2)  Hon.  Robert  Power  Trench,  Lieut. 
3rd  Batt.  R.  West  Surrey  Regt.,  b.  1897  \m.  1926,  Geraldine 
Ida,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Foley  Grey,  Bart.] ;  (3)  Hon. 
Arthur  Cosby  Trench,  b.  1899  '•  d.  1918  ;  (4)  Hon.  Dudley 
Oliver  Trench,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C.,  b.  1901 ;  and  Hon.  Grace 
Mary.  Seats — Woodlawn,  co.  Galway,  Glenahiry  Lodge, 
co.  Waterford.     Club — Carlton. 

Hon.  William  Cosby  Trench  (patent  of  precedence  as 
son  of  a  Baron,  1889),  J. P.  and  (1895)  High  Sheriff  co. 
Limerick,  b.  1869;  m.  1893,  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
Walter  Taylor  Newton  Shawe  Taylor  of  Castle  Taylor,  co. 
Galway,  Esq.,  D.L.  ;  and  has 'had  issue — (1)  Percy  Richard 
Oliver  Trench,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  West  Surrey 
Regt.,  b.  1894  ;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  (2)  Walter  Frederick 
Oliver, Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  [m.  1921,  Ntrah  Maude, 
d.  of  Ven.  John  Richard  Becher,  Archdeacon  of  Ross  ;  and 
has  issue — Cecil  John  William  Trench,  Esq.,  b.  1923  ;  and 
Olga  Ann  Oliver  (Res. — Tremoyetta,  Molo,  Kenya)]  ;  (3) 
Algernon  Oliver  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Seat — 
Clonodfoy  Castle,  co.  Limerick. 

Sons   of  Hon.  Cosby  Godolphin  Trench,  J. P.,  D.L. , 

co.   Tipperary,   Capt.    late  1st  Dragoons,    and   Major 

King's  Co.   Militia,  b.  1844;  \d.  1925;  m.  1873.  Maria, 

d.  of  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  4th  Bart. : — 

Charles  Sadleir  Musgrave  Trench,  Esq.,  B.A.   (Camb.), 

late   Capt.   Northumberland   Fusiliers,  b.   1874;    m.    1914, 

Helen  Crowley,  fifth  d.  of  late  Robert  Lidwill  Brown  of 

Clonboy,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue — Cosby   Patrick    Mus- 


Seat — Sopwell  Hall,  Clough- 
-Naval and  Military,  Kildare 


grave  Trench,  Esq.,  b.  1915. 
Jordan,  co.  Tipperary.     Clubs- 
Street. 

Edward  Cosby  Trench,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1881  ;  m.  1910,  Evelyn  de  Courcey,  eldest  d.  of  Col.  de 
Courcey  Daniell,  late  R.A.  Res. — Lanagour,  Cowichan 
Bay,  Vancouver,  B.C.     Club — St.  James's. 

Clive  Newcome  Trench,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b. 
1884  ;  m.  1910,  Kathleen  Maud  Marion,  second  d.  of  late 
Major  Ivor  Maclvor,  C.S.I. ,  and  has  issue — Nigel  Clive 
Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Lois  Eileen.  Res. — 
Sansum,  Cowichan  Bay,  Vancouver  Island. 

Son  of  Charles  Steuart  Trench  of  Clay  Hill,  Virginia, 

Gentleman(second  son  of  Henry  Trench  of  Glenmalyre), 

b.  1843  ;  d.  1886  ;  m.  1873,  Ellen  Adelaide,  d.  of  Charles 

Marryat : — 

Henry  Marryat  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.   1876  ;   m.  1904, 

Juliet  Barham,  d.  of  William   Seaman  of  Staten    Island, 

U.S.A.  ;  and  has  issue — A  dau.     Res. — 

Son  of  Thomas  Percival  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ; 
d.  1924;  m.  1921,  Phyllis  Clare  Hume,  d.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Hume-Spry  : — 
Thomas    Percival    Hume  Trench,  Gentleman,   b.    1924. 
Res.— 

Yngst.  son  of  Charles  Steuart  Trench  (see  above) : — 
Rev.  Albert  Charles  Trench,  M.C,  Chaplain  of  Fort  St. 
George,  Madras,  b.    1884;  m.    1913,  Marion,  d.  of  Foster 
Hewison   Thompson    of  Westce,    Durham.     Post.    add. — 
Fort  St.  George,  Madras,  India. 

Son  of  John  Townsend  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1834  ; 
d.  1909;  m.  2nd,  1874,  Leonora  (d.  1903),  d.  of  G.  C. 
G.  Wray  of  Ardnamona  : — 
Rev.    George  Frederick  Trench,   M.A.  (Camb.),  Super- 
intending   Clergyman    and    Rural    Dean,     Lloydminster, 
Saskatchewan,    Canada,    1909-14,  T.C.F.    1914-19  (desp. 
twice),   Prin.    Emmanuel  Coll.,    Sask. ,   Canada   1919-21, 
Asst.  to  the  Home  Sec.  C.  M.S.  since  1926,  b.  1881;  m.  1919, 
Muriel,  d.  of  the  late  Leslie  Robertson,  of  Wimbledon,  and 
has  issue — 2daus.  Res. — 42  Holmbush  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 
Sons  of  Rev.  William  Robert  Trench,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Liverpool    and    Carlisle,    Vicar    of    Kendal,    LL.  M. 
(Camb.),    b.    1838;    d.    1913 ;    m.    1877,   Edith    Anne 
Hamilton  (d.   1892),  d.   of  Charles  Langton  of  Liver- 
pool:— 
Frederick   Charles   Trench,  Gentleman,   M.A.  (Camb.), 
b.   1877.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

William  Langton  Trench,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  late  Lt.-Col. 
W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1880;  m.  1927, 
Dorothy  Alice,  d.  of  J.  C.  Fidler,  of  The  Warren,  Maple- 
durham.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Robert  Hamilton  Trench,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb. ),  b. 
(twin)  1880;  m.  1914,  Alice,  d.  of  Reginald  C.  Nelson,  of 
Limber  House,  Sunderland.  Res. — Hall  Barn  Cottage, 
Beaconsfield.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

John  Roy  Trench,  Esq.,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Liverpool  Regt., 
b.  '1884. 

Son  of  Rev.  Frederic  FitzWilliam  Trench,  b.  1799  ;  d. 

1869;  m.  1835,  Louisa  Alice  (d.  1878),  d.   of  Rt.   Hon. 

Robert  Ward,  P.C.:— 

Louis   Trench,   Gentleman,  B.A.   (Camb.),  M.I.C.E.,  b. 

1846;  m.  1877,  Mary  Anne  (d.  1897),  d.  of  William  Robert 

Ward  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Henry  Trench,  Esq.,  Capt. 

late  R.A.M.C,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.  (Camb.),  b.  1878;    (2) 

Bernard    Frederic   Trench,    Esq.,    Maj.     R. M.L.I,     (ret.), 

b.  1880  (Club — Jun.  United  Service) ;  (3)  Rev,  Claud  William 

Trench,  B.A.,  LL.B.  (Camb.),  Curate  St.  Mary  Magdelene, 

Wandsworth   Common,   b.    1881  ;    (4)    Geoffrey   FitzLouis 

Trench,  Esq.,  Asst. -Engineer  London  and  N.W.  Ry.,  Capt. 

late  R.E. ,  b.   1885  [m.   1927,  Olive   Muriel,  d.  of  George 

Constance];  and  Harriette   Louisa.       Res.  — 165  Oakwood 

Court,  Kensington,  W.     Club — New  University. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Charles  Trench,  afterwards  Trench- 
Gascoigne,  of  Parlington,  Esq.  : — 
See  Trench-Gascoigne. 

Son     of     Major-Gen.     Frederic     Chenevix     Trench, 
C.M.G.  (eldest  son  of  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin --  see 
below),  b.   1837;  d.    1894;  m.    1873,   Mary   Frederica 
Blanche,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  B.  Mulville,  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards: — 
Julius  Francis  Trench,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  Northumber- 
land Fus.,  served  Great  War  1915-18  (desp.,  D.S.O.),  and 
Mesopotamia  1920  (medal  and  clasp),  b.    1885  ;    m.  1929. 
Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Sewallis   E.  Shirley,  of   Ettington 
Park,  Warwickshire.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Most  Rev.  and  Rt.    Hon.  Richard'  Chenevix 
Trench,  P.C,   D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  b.   1807; 


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d.    i860;    m.   1832,    Hon.    Frances   Mary  Trench   (d. 

1890),  sister  of  2nd  Baron  Ashtovvn  : — 
Charles  Chenevix  Trench,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  R.A. , 
b.  1839;  m.  1874,  Emily  Mary,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  John 
Lefroy,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B;  and  has  surv.  issue  —  (1) 
Richard  Henry  Trench,  Esq.,  CLE.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.- 
Col.  Indian  Army,  Indian  Political  Service,  b.  1876  ; 
[m.  1913.  Evelyn  May,  only  child  of  late  Harry  Evelyn 
Stracey  Pocldington,  15th  Hussars,  and  has  isbue  — 
Charles  Pocklington  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and 
Evelyn  Jane  Chenevix] ;  (2)  Charles  Godfrey  Trench, 
Gentleman,  I.C.S.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  i877[rw.  1910,  Margaret 
Mary,  eldest  d.  of  John  Holmes  Blakesley  of  Woodlynch, 
Kew  Gardens,  and  has  issue — Christopher  John  Trench, 
Gentleman,  b.  191 1 ;  Richard  Blakesley  Trench,  Gentleman, 
b.  1912];  (3)  Lawrence  Trench,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Major  R.E.,  b.  1883  [«.  1908,  Winifred  Ross,  d.  of  Edward 
Tootal,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.];  (4)  Ralph  Chenevix 
Trench,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col,  Roy.  Corps  of 
Signals,  R.E. ,  b.  1885  [m.  1916,  Meriel,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Dr.  Jelf,  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  and  has  issue — John 
Gordon  Chenevix  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Maxwell 
Chenevix  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1921] ;  (5)  Alfred  Trench, 
Esq.,  M.C.,  C.E.,  Major  late  R.E.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1887 
[w.  1920,  Helen  Winifred,  d.  of  George  Fowler,  and  has 
issue — 1  son,  and  1  dau.] ;  and  Emily  Maude.  Res. — 
Broomfield,  Camberley.     Club — United  Service. 

Alfred  Chenevix  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1873, 
Ella,  d.  of  James  Moore  of  Dalchoolin,  co.  Down.  Res. — 
Villa  Buona  Ventura,  Cadenabbia,  Como,  Italy.  Clubs — 
Athenaeum,  Windham. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Herbert  Francis  Chenevix  Trench,  M.A., 

b.    1850;    d.   1900;    m.    1883,   Isabel   Catherine,  d.    of 

Henry  Trench  of  Cangort  Park  : — 

Arthur  Henry  Chenevix  Trench,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Col.  late 

R.E,.  b.  1884;  m.  1913,  Dorothy  Pauline,  eldest  d.  of  Allan 

Gibson  Steel,  K.C.,  and  has  issue — Reginald  Allan  Trench, 

Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  2  daus.     Res. — Sandilands,  West 

Byfleet. 

Herbert  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1922,  Marjorie, 
d.  of  R.  Bell  of  Melbourne,  and  has  surv.  issue — 1  dau. 
Res.  —  Ravenhurst,  Brackwell,  Herts. 

Son  of   Philip  Frances  Trench,   Gentleman,  b.    1849  ; 
d.  1911;  m.  1882,  Frances  Angel,  d.  of  Robert  Reeves 
of  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin: — 
Robert  Denis  Trench,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  K.R.R.C., 
/'.  1899. 

Sons  of  Philip  Charles  Trench  of  Botley,  co.  Hants., 

Gentleman,  b.  1809;  d.  1888;  m.    1846,   Ellen    Maria 

(d.  1872),  d.  of  Thomas  Turner,  E.I.C.C.S.  :— 

George  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.,  CLE.   (1910),  Lt-Col. 

late  Indian  Army,  Political  Agent  in  Zhob,   Baluchistan,  b. 

1859.     Res. — Anchorage,  Bursledon,  Hants.    Club — Naval 

and  Military,  St.  James's. 

Richard  Bayley  Chenevix  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1889,  Gwendoline,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  Sir  John  Heron  Max- 
well, 7th  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hugo  Trench,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  5th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1890  [m.  1920,  Emma,  d. 
of  Sir  Robert  McAlpine,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — 2  sons] ;  (2) 
Eric  Trench,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C,^.  1892  ;  (3)  Ivor 
Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  (twin)  1892  [m.  1918,  Doris  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  J.  F.  Gaskell,  of  Canbus  O'May,  Aberdeen, 
and  has  issue — I  dau.]  ;  (4)  Lionel  Trench,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901  [m.  1925,  Doris  Maud,  d.  of  the  late  C  D.  Turrall, 
and  has  issue — Keith  Everard  George  Trench,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926].    Res. — 2  Connaught  Road,  Eastbourne. 

Son  of  John  Alfred  Trench,  Gentleman,   b.  1839  ;  d. 

1922  ;  m.  1866,   Janetta  Wilbraham,  d.  of  Wilbraham 

Taylor,  Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  : — 

Wilbraham    Fitzjohn    Trench,    Esq.,    M.A.    (Dub.   and 

Camb.),  Litt.D.  (Dub.),  Professor  of  English  Literature  in 

the  Univ.  of  Dublin,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  Alicia,  d.  of 

the  late  Edward  Cross  of  Hollywood,  Portishead ;  and  has 

issue — Patrick    Mackenzie   Fitzjohn    Trench,    Gentleman, 

b.   1905  [m.    1926,    Frances,   d.   of   the  late  Cecil  Cautley 

Baker]  ;   Chalmers  Edward  Fitzjohn  Trench,  Gentleman, 

b.    1909;    and   two    daus.       Res. — Grianblah,    Palmerston 

Park,  Dublin. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Herbert  Trench,  Gentleman,  M.A. 

and    Fellow   of  All  Souls'  (Oxon.),   Senior   Examiner 

Board  of  Education,  b.  1865;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1891,  Lilian 

Isabel,,  d.  of  Robert  Fox  of  Grove  Hill,  Falmouth: — 

Waldo    Talbot    Trench,    Esq.,    M.C,    Nigerian    C.S., 

Major  Canadian  Mil.,  b.  1892.     Res. — Kano,  Nigeria. 

i-vDesmond  Patrick  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  '•  m-  I9I0> 

Elfrida,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  D.  E.  Young,  Vicar  of  Penzance, 


and  has  issue— John  Patrick  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
Anthony  Barclay  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Pamela 
Joan.     Post.  add. — c/o  Burma  Oil  Company,  Rangoon. 

Son  of  William  Wallace  Trench,  Gentleman  (second 
son  of  the  Rev.   F.   Fitz  John  Trench— see  below),  b. 
1840  ;  d.  1883  ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Elizabeth  French  (d.  1867), 
d.  of  Thomas  Allin  of  Avoncore,  co.  Cork  ;  2nd,  1870, 
Catherine  Sabine,    d.   of  Admiral   Sir    I.    B.   Sulivan 
K.C.B. :— 
Claud  Llewellyn  Pomeroy  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1881  ; 
m.  1911,  Annie  Elizabeth,  eld.  d.  of  William  Charles  Davis 
of  Glen   Valley,    Saskatchewan,    Canada;    and  has  surv. 
issue— Muriel    Ellen  ;  Eileen  Elizabeth  ;    and   Jean   Olive. 
Res.— 128  Knighton  Church  Road,  Stoneygate,  Leicester. 
Sons  of  George  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Kerry 
B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  F.S.I. ,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1915  ;  by 
1st  wife,  m.  1868,  Frances  Charlotte,  d.  of  W.  Talbot 
Crosbie,  Esq. ,  of  Ardfert  Abbey  : — 
Ernest  Frederick    Crosbie  Trench,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  M.A. 
(Trin.    Coll.,  Dub.),    M.I.C.E.,  Vice-Pres.    Inst,   of  C.E. 
1924-25,    b.   1869  ;     m.    1895,     Netta    Wilbraham,     d.    of 
Herbert  Wilbraham  Taylor,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Hadley  Bourne  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Maurice  Crosbie  Trench,  Esq.,  Flying 
Officer,  R.A.F.,  b.  1896  ;  killed  whilst  flying  1923  ;  Dermot 
George  Crosbie  Trench,  Gentleman,  £.'1904  ;  Brian  Crosbie 
Trench,    Gentleman,    b.    1908;    Desmond    Ernest  Crosbie 
Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Peter  Crosbie  Trench,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1912;    and  Noreen   Charlotte  [m.    1922,  Stephen 
Holmes,  M.C].    Res.— Stoke  Manor,  Great  Badwyn,  Wilts. 
William  Launcelot  Crosbie   Trench,    Gentleman,    B.A. 
(Trin.    Coll,,  Dub.),    Principal    Engineering  Coll,  Poena, 
India,  b.  1881  ;    m.  1910,  Margaret  Zephanie,  yst.  d.  of  Rev. 
W.  P.  Huddleston,  of  Westcott,  Dorking,  and  has  issue- 
George  Crosbie  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;   David  Clive 
Crosbie   Trench,    Gentleman,   b.    1915.      Post,    address  — 
Engineering  College,  Pcona,  India. 

Son  of  Rev.    F.  Fitzjohn  Trench,  M.A. ,  b.    1808;  d. 

1859;  m.    1838,    Elizabeth    (d.     1902),    d.    of    John 

Maconchy,  of  Edenmore,  co.  Dublin  : — 

James  C:rrie  Trench,   Gentleman,  F.S.I. ,  b.  1848;   m. 

1883,  Annie  Gertrude,   d.   of  the  late  John    Haughton  of 

Ardreigh,    co.   Kildare  ;    and  has   surv.    issue — Frederick 

FitzCurne   Trench,  Esq.,   Capt.    late    Roy.   Tank  Corps, 

b.  1889  [m.  1911,  Harriette  Elizabeth,  yst.  d.  of  Thomas 

Faj>.an,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.] ;    Aileen  Agnes  ; 

Muriel    Constance    [m.    1920,    Raymond    C    Stevenson, 

I. R.A. B.A.];  AmyFeodora  [m.  1922,  James  A.  S.  Watt,  of 

Kenya   Colony];    and    Marie    Helene    Elizabeth.       Res. — 

3  Sydenham  Road,  Dublin. 

Son  of  Francis   Arthur  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.   1816  ; 
d.  1868;  m.  1848,  Emily  (d.  1896),  d.  of  George  Little- 
dale  : — 
Arthur  Trench,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Cavan  and  Fermanagh, 
b.    1851 ;    m.    1893,   Lilian  Jean    Maria,    d.    of  Rev.    John 
Edmund  Trench;   and  has  issje— VeYa  Estelle  Stephanie 
Marie  de  las  Mercedes   [m.   1906,  Richard  Arthur  Austen 
Leigh  of  The  Froyles,  Lindfield,  Sussex] ;  and  Yvonne  Olga 
Gabrielle  Marie  Angele.     Club — Windham. 

Son    of    the   Rev.    John    Edmund   Trench,    M.A. ,    b. 

1818;  d.  i860;  m.  1856,  Anne,  d.  of  J.  Cuff  Gildea  of 

Cloona  Castle,  co.  Mayo  :  — 

Frederick  John  Arthur  Trench,   Esq.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O., 

Knight  Commander  of  the  Orders  of  the  Royal  Crown,  of 

the  Red  Eagle,  and  of  Saxe- Ernestine,  Col.  R.A.,  Military 

Attache"  at  Berlin  1906-10,  b.  1857;  m.  1900,  Anne  Somer- 

ville,  d.  of  John  N.    Craddock  of  Tuscaloosa,   Alabama. 

Res.—  L»s  Uttins,  Rolle,  Switzerland. 

TRENCH.  Argent,  a  lion  passant  gules,  between  three 
fleurs-de-lys  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  sun  in  splendour 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed,  holding  a  sword 
all  proper.     Motto— "  Virtutis  fortuna  comes." 

Sons  of  Charles  O'Hara  Trench,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  late 

14th  Regt.,  b.  1846  ;  d.  ;  m.  1874,  Elizabeth  Olivia, 

third  dau.    of  Robert   St.  George  (and   grand-dau.   of 

Sir   Richard  Bligh  St.   George,    Bart.,  of  Woodsgift, 

co.  Kilkenny) : — 

John  Arthur  Burdett  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.   1884  ;    m. 

1915,  Mary  Adelaide,  d.  of  John  Lambert,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  and 

has    issue — Charles    Arthur    Henry    Trench,    Gentleman, 

b.  1915  ;  Frederick  Desmond  Trench,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 

Roderic    Gore     Trench,     Gentleman,     b.     1922.       Seat — 

Clonfert,  Eyrecourt,  co.  Galway. 

Charles  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  7th 
Hariana  Lancers,  Indian  Army,  b.  July  29,  1885. 


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TRENCH-GASCOIGNE  (R.L.,  15  Aug.  1851).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  pale  sable,  a  conger's 
head  couped  and  erect  or,  and  for  distinction,  upon  a  canton 
gules,  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  third  (Gascoigne);  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  lion  passant  gules,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys 
azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  sun  in  splendour  or  (Trench). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  conger's  head  couped  and  erect  or,  charged 
(for  distinction)  with  a  pellet  (Gascoigne)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand  g  asp- 
ing  a  cutlass  all  proper  (Trench). 

Son  of  Col.   Frederick   Charles  Trench-Gascoigne  of 

Parlington,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.   1814;  d.   1905;    m.    1850, 

Mary  Isabella  (d.  1891),  d.  and  coh.  of  Richard  Oliver 

Gascoigne  of  Parlington  : — 

Frederick    Richard    Thomas    Trench-Gascoigne,    Esq., 

D.S.O.,   J. P.  W.R.    co.   Yorks.,   Lt.-Col.   and   Hon.  Col. 

Yorkshire   Hussars,   late   Capt.    Royal   Horse   Guards,    b. 

1851  ;  m.  1892,  Laura  Gwendolen  Douglas,  C.  B.  E.,  d.  of  Sir 

Douglas  Galton,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Alvary 

Douglas  Frederick  Trench-Gascoigne,  Gentleman,  2nd  Sec. 

Diplomatic  Sec,  formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Hus.  Yeo. ,  b. 

1893    [ot.  1916,  Sylvia,  d.  of  Gen.  Wilbur  Wilder,   U.S. 

Army,  and  has  issue — Douglas  Wilder  Trench-Gascoigne, 

Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  and  Yvonne] ;  and  Cynthia  Mary  [m. 

1924,  Lt.-Col.  A.  F.  Sandys  Hill,  R. E].   Seats — Himbleton 

Manor,    Droitwich ;     Lotherton    Hall,    Aberford,    Leeds ; 

Craignish  Castle,  Ardfern,  Argyll.     Clubs — Carlton,  Army 

and  Navy,  Junior  Carlton,  Yorkshire. 

TRENCHARD,  see  ASHFORDBY-TRENCHARD 
and  DILLON-TRENCHARD. 

TRENCHARD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure, 
in  the  first  three  pallets  sable,  all  within  a  bordure  of 
the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  vested  azure,  cuffed 
argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a  cinquedea  sword  both 
proper.     Motto — "  Nosce  teipsum." 

Son  of  Capt.  Henry  Montague  Trenchard,K.O.  Y.L.I. , 
b.  1838  ;   d.  1914  ;   m.  1869,  Georgina  Louisa,  d.  of 
Capt.  John  Skene,  R.N. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh  Montague  Trenchard,  Baron  Tren- 
chard  of  Wolfeton,   Dorset    (1930),  1st  Bart.  (9th  Oct. 
1919),  G.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Air  Chief  Marshal  1922,  Marshal 
of  the  R.A.F.  1927,  Col.  Roy.  Scots.  Fus.,  Hon.  LL.D. 
Cambridge,    Hon.    D.C.L.    Oxford,    b.    1873 ;    m.  1920, 
Katherine,  d.  of  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  of  Gilston  Park, 
Herts.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  James  Boyle,  R. 
Scots  Fusiliers;   and  has  issue — Hon.  Hugh  Trenchard, 
b.    1921;    Hon.   Thomas  Trenchard,  b.   1923.       Res. — 
Dancer's   Hill,  Barnet,    Herts.    Clubs — Brooks's,   Beef- 
steak, Army  and  Navy. 

TREOWEN,  Baron,  see  HERBERT. 

TREVELYAN.  Gules,  a  demi-horse  argent,  hoofed 
and  maned  or,  issuing  out  of  water  in  base  proper.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
two  arms  counter-embowed  proper,  habited  azure,  holding 
in  the  hand  a  bezant.     Motto — "Tyme  tryeth  troth." 

Sons  of   the    Rt.    Hon.   Sir   George  Otto  Trevelyan, 
2nd    Bart.,    of   Wallington,    Northumberland,    P.C. , 
M.A.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  D.L.,  b.    1838;   d.  1928;  m. 
1869,  Caroline  {d.  1928),  d.  of  Robert  Needham  Philips, 
M.P.     of    The    Park,    Manchester,  and   Welcombe, 
Stratford-on-Avon  : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Charles    Philips    Trevelyan,    3rd    Bart. 
(March  13,  1874),   P.C,  M.P.  for  Elland  Div.  co.  Yorks. 
1899-1918,    and   for    Central    Div.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
1922,    Pres.     Board     of    Education   1924,   M.A.    Camb. , 
b.  1870 ;   in.  1904,  Mary  Katharine,  third  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Bell,  2nd  Bart. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Red  Barns,  Coatham,  Redcar,  and 
has  issue — George   Lowthian   Trevelyan,    Esq.,   b.    1906 ; 
Geoffrey  Washington  Trevelyan,  Esq,,  b.   1920;  Pauline; 
Katherine ;    Marjorie ;    and    Florence    Patricia.      Seats — 
Wallington,  Cambo,  Northumberland;  Welcombe,  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon. 

Robert  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B. ,  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1900,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Ian  des  Amorie  van  der 
Hoeven,  and  has  surv.  issue  —  Julian  Otto  Trevelyan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910.  Res.  —  The  Shiffolds,  Holmbury 
St.  Mary,  Dorking.     Clubs — 1917  :  Nat.  Liberal. 

George  Macaulay  Trevelyan,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Regius 
Professor  of  Modern  History,  Cambridge,  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb. ,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1904,  Janet  Penrose,  second  d.  of 


Humphry  Ward,  and  has  surv.  issue  —  Charles  Humphry 
Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  Mary  Caroline.  Res. 
—Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Clubs— Athenaeum,  Nat. 
Liberal. 

TREVELYAN  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  demi-horse  argent, 
hoofed  and  maned  or,  issuing  out  of  water  in  base  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  two  arms  counter-embowed  proper,  habited  az  re, 
holding  in  the  hands  a  bezant,  surmounted  by  a  sea-parrot, 
also  proper.     Motto — "  Tyme  tryeth  trothe." 

Only  surv.  son   of  Sir  Ernest  John  Trevelyan,    Knt. 

Bach.    (1909),    Barr.-at-Law,   D.C.L. ,    Judge    of    the 

High  Court  of  Bengal  1885-98,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1st, 

1880,  Mary  Katharine  (d.   1885),  d.  of  late  P.  Black, 

M.D.  ;   2nd,  1890,  Julia  Isobel  (d.  1903),  d.  of  late  E. 

W.   Mark,  formerly  Consul  at  Marseilles;   3rd,  1909, 

Winifred  Helen,  d.  of  late  Sir  Charles  Umpherston 

Aitchison,  K.C.S.I.  :— 

Henry  Trevelyan,    Esq.,   Lt.-Col.    R.E.,   b.    1881 ;     m. 

1906,  Josephine  Marie,  d.  of  late  Dr.  J.  Antelme  ;  and  has 

issue— Peggy;  and  Mary  Katharine.       Postal  address — 30 

Norham  Road.,  Oxford. 

TREVELYAN  of  Netherwitton  (Vn.  of  Dorset  1623, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  demi-horse  argent, 
hoofed  and  maned  or,  coming  out  of  water  in  base  proper 
(Trevelyan);  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  argent,  a  chief 
indented  of  the  second  (Thornton).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms 
counter-embowed  proper,  habited  azure,  holding  in  the 
hands  a  bezant.     Motto — "  Time  trieth  troth." 

Sons  of  Thornton  Roger  Trevelyan,  Esq. ,  J.P. ,  b.  1843  ; 

d.   1904;    m.   1864,    Dobree  Wilkinson,  d.  of  J.   W. 

Fraser  of  Bath  :  — 

John  Spencer  Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1897, 

Eleanor  Margaret,  younger  d.  of  late  W.  Brook  Mortimer 

of  Hay  Car,  Lancaster  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Thornton 

Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.   1898 ;    (2)    Roger  de  Thornton 

Trevelyan,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1901  ;  and  Caroline  Nora 

Constantia  Thornton.    Seat — Netherwitton,  near  Morpeth. 

Roger    de    Thornton    Trevelyan,    Gentleman,    b.    1868. 

Res.— 

George  Alfred  Thornton  Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Res.— 

Freeman  Blackett  Thornton  Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b. 
1874;  m.  1898,  Louise,  second  d.  of  Sir  Philip  Watts, 
F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.  ;  and  has  issue — Dora  Humphreys 
Thornton;  and  Lilian  Agnes.  Res. — Villa  de  nngelis, 
Pozznoli,  Naples. 

Son  of  Capt.   Walter   Raleigh   Trevelyan,    4th   Batt. 
Leinster  Regt. ,  b.  1865  ;  died  on  active  service  1916  ; 
m.    1891,    Georgina   Alice,    only    child    of    Edmund 
Whitney  Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney  : — 
Walter  Raleigh  Fetherstonhaugh  Trevelyan,  Esq.,  Capt. 
T.A.,  served  Great  War  1915-18  (desp.),  b.  1893;  m.  1921, 
Olive  Beatrice,  d.  of  Thomas  Gibbons  Frost,  of  Mollington 
Hall,  Chester,  and  has  surv.  issue — Walter  Raleigh  Tre- 
velyan,   Gentleman,    b.     1923;    John    Amyas    Trevelyan, 
Gentleman,  b.  1928.     Res. — 

Son  of  Walter  Raleigh  Trevelyan,   b.    1842;  d.  1898; 

m.  1863,  Marion   Adelaide,   only  d.  of  Rev.  Charles 

William  Leslie  of  Ballibay  : — 

Charles  Leslie  Calverley  Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ; 

m.  191 1,  Esm6  Gwladys,  ygst.  d.  of  William  T.  Menzies  of 

Empshott  Grange,  Hants.  ;  and  has  issue — Leslie  Calverley 

Trevelyan,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Audrey  Esme  Rollo. 

Res. — 60  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

SYDNEY  VYVYAN  TREVENEN,  Gentleman.  Born 
Jan.  2,  1894,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  Sydnev  William 
Trevenen,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Jessie  Atkinson,  dau.  of 
Thomas  King  Atkinson  of  Reston  Hall,  Westmorland, 
Esq.,  J.P.  for  Cumberland  and  Westmorland.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between  two  chevrons 
azure,  an  escallop  and  two  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag  quarterly  vert  and  erminois,  attired  or. 
Motto — "  In  se  teres."     Postal  address — 

TREVETHIN,  Baron,  see  LAWRENCE. 
TREVILIAN,  see  CELY-TREVILIAN. 
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TREVOR-BATTYE  (R.L.,  22  Sept.  1890,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  argent,  between  three 
goats  passant  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  two  pellets 
fessewise,  a  chief  invected  or,  thereon  a  demi-nian  couped 
and  affronted,  holding  over  his  dexter  shoulder  a  club 
proper  between  two  cinquefoils  gules  (Battye) ;  2  and  3, 
party  per  bend  sinister  erminois  and  pean,  a  lion  rampant 
counterchanged  (Trevor).  Mantling  sable  and  argent, 
Crests — 1.  Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  club 
fessewise  proper,  a  heron  argent,  collared  and  lined 
sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  roach  proper  (Battye);  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  the  trunk 
of  an  oak-tree,  a  branch  sprouting  from  its  dexter  side, 
acorned  proper,  upon  the  trunk  a  wyvern,  tail  nowed  sable, 
wings  elevated  erminois  (Trevor).  Motto — "Ducat  amor 
Dei."    Livery — Black,  with  white  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  William  Wilberforce  Battye  of  Tingrith 
House,  in  co.  Bedford,  Rector  of  Hever,  in  co.   Kent, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Tingrith  and  Little  Hampden. 
b.    1822 1  d.    1890;    m.   1850,   Harriet  Dorothea  (Mrs. 
Trevor  Battye),  only  d.  of  Edmund  Wakefield  Meade- 
Waldo,  Esq.,  of  Stonewall,  in  co.  Kent,  and  of  Hever 
Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county  : — 
Capt.  Charles  Edmund  Augustine  Trevor  Trevor- Battye, 
J. P.  Beds,  and  Bucks.,  Patron  of  the  living  of  Tingrith, 
Beds.,  Capt.  (ret.)  late  3rd  Batt.  East  Lanes.  Regt.  ;  served 
as  volunteer  in  Zulu  and  Basuto  Campaigns,  in  S.  African 
War  (three  medals  and  clasp),  and  in  Great  War  as  Town 
Major  in  Flanders,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1902,  Maude  Jessie  Sowerby, 
d.    of   the    late    Henry   Sowerby   Middleton,   late    Lieut. 
Oxfordshire    Lt.    Inf. ;    and    has   issue  —  Hugo   Rochfort 
Hampden    Trevor- Battye,   Gentleman,    b.    1904.        Seat — 
Little  Hampden,  Bucks. 

TREVOR-ROPER  (R.L.,  14  Jan.  1809).  Quarterly,  1. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  per  fesse  azure  and  or,  a  pale  counter- 
changed  and  three  bucks'  heads  erased  of  the  second  ( Roper)  ; 
ii.  and  iii. ,  per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  sable,  thereon  an 
escallop  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  flory  of  the  fourth 
(Trevor) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Roper  by  male  descent 
(Vn.  Kent);  3.  vert,  a  chevron  between  three  eagles 
displayed  or,  crowned  gules  (Fineux) ;  4.  or,  on  a  fesse 
gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  field  (Lennard)  ;  5.  azure, 
three  lions  rampant  or  (Fiennes)  ;  6.  gules,  three  escallops 
or  (Dacre) ;  7.  azure,  three  chevronels  in  base  interlaced  or, 
a  chief  of  the  last  (FitzHugh,  temp.  Edward  III.) ;  8.  gules, 
on  a  chevron  argent,  three  bars  gemel  sable  (Throck- 
morton) ;  9.  or,  two  bars  sable,  on  each  as  many  escallops 
of  the  first  (Bayning).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  sable,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  ducal  coronet  or  (Roper) ;  2.  on  a 
chapeau  gules,  turned  up  ermine,  a  wyvern,  wings  elevated 
sable,  and  (for  distinction)  on  the  breast  an  escallop  as  in 
the  arms  (Trevor).     Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo." 

Son  of  Charles  Cadwallader  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman, 

of  Plas  Teg,  Mold,  b.   1884;   died  of  wounds  received 

in  action  1917  ;    m.  1913,  Gertrude  Alice,  only  d.  of 

W.  G.  Clabby,  Indian  Police  :— 
Richard    Dacre    Trevor- Roper,    Gentleman,    b.    1915. 

Sons  of  Richard  Henry  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b. 

1834;    d.    1889;    m.    1864,    Grace   Carr,  d.    of  Henry 

Messeena,  M.D. : — 
Claude  Henry  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.    Res. — 
The  Grove,  Timperley,  Cheshire. 

Ernest  Messeena  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res.— 

Arthur  Messeena  Trevor-Roper,  Esq. ,  Capt.  late  Devon- 
shire Regt.,  b.    1876.     Res. — 

Bertie  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Sons  of  Dacre  Trevor- Roper,  Gentleman,  of  Pyleigh, 

Somerset,  b.   1839;    d.   1922;   m.   1875,  Louisa,  d.  of 

William  Wanklyn  of  Manchester  : — 
Lennard  Carew  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m. 
1st,  1898,  Margaret  Helen  (d.  1901),  d.  of  James  Laffan  ; 
2nd,  1909,  Lisbeth  Rankin,  d.  of  Alexander  Knight  Stein  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — Lennard  Dacre  Trevor-Roper,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1910  ;  Ranulph  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 
John  Cadwallader  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1918 ; 
Kathleen  Mary;  Janet  Rankin;  and  Elsie.  Res. — Caerg- 
wrie,  Bantry  ;  Sedbusk,  Hawes,  Yorks. 

Ranulph  Dacre  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  m. 
1916,  Joan  d.  of  Robert  Frazer  Woodcock,  M.  R.C.S.,  and 
has  issue — Robert  ffarrington  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b. 
1917  ;  Anthony  Dacre  Trevor-Roper,  Gentleman,  b.  1921  ; 
and  Helen  Benetta. 


Son  of  George  Trevor-Roper  of  Fern  Bank,  Rock  Ferry, 
M.D.,  b.  1820;  d.  1870;  m.  1850,  Amelia,  d.   of  Capt. 
Archibald  Macdonald,  R.N.  : — 
George  Dacre  Trevor- Roper,   Gentleman,   Surgeon   late 
R.N.,  b.  1862.     Res.— 

TRIMLESTOWN,  Baron,  see  BARNEWALL. 

TRINGHAM  of  Nerquis  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire 
argent  and  azure,  a  saltire  per  saltire  engrailed  between 
four  billets  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  ot  a 
saltire  or,  a  talbot's  head  couped  gules,  billett^e  gold. 
Motto — "  Per  tot  discriminarerum."  Livery — Blue,  white 
collar  and  cuffs,  blue  and  white  striped  waistcoat,  silver 
buttons. 

Son  of  William  Lloyd  Tringham  of  the  War  Office. 
b.    1833;    d.     1882;    m.    1868,    Margaretta    Eleanora 
(d.  1923),  d.  of  Thomas  Lewis  Howell:  — 
Mostyn  Frederick  Lloyd  Tringham,  Gentleman,  b.  1873 ; 
m.  1909,  Ellen  Gwenydd,  d.  of  Rev.  William  James  Elwes, 
B.A. ;  and  has  issue—  (1)  William  Howell  Wynne  Tring- 
ham,   Gentleman,    b.    1910;    (2)    Ronald    Mostyn    Elwes 
Tringham,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;   (3)  Noel  Lloyd  Fletcher 
Tringham,    Gentleman,    b.    1913.      Seat. — Nerquis   Hall, 
Nerquis,  nr.  Mold.     Club — Royal  Automobile. 

TRIST  of  Tristford  (H.  Coll.,  1903).      Azure,  a  cinque- 
oil,  between  an  estoile  between  two  ears  of  wheat  leaved 


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and  slipped  in  chief,  as  many  estoiles  in  fesse,  and  a  like  ear 
of  wheat  in  base,  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  cinquefoils  fessewise  or, 
thereon  a  crow  close  sable.  Motto  —  "Nee  triste  nee 
trepide." 

Only  s.  of  William  Samuel  Gwatkin  Trist,  Esq.,  Capt. 
2nd  West  India  Regt. ,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1880,  Amy 
Jane,  d.  of  P.  J.  Margary  of  Wingfield  Villa,  Stoke, 
and  gd.  of  Sir  William  Russell,  1st  Bart.,  of  Charlton 
Park,  Cheltenham  : — 
Francis  Warren  Trist,  Gentleman,  b.  24  Feb.  1882  ; 
m.  1st,  1910.  Winifred  Edith  (d.    1925),  second  d.  of  late 


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Rev.  Edward  Norcock ;  2nd,  1926,  Janet  Maria,  d.  of 
Major  James  Reid,  M.B.E.,  R.A.O.C.  of  Hither  Green, 
S. E.  Seats — Tristford,  Harberton,  South  Devon;  Behan 
Pare,  St.  Veryan,  Grampound  Road,  Cornwall. 

TRITTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  gules, 
a  bezant  between  two  helmets  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  statant 
argent,  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  upon  a  bezant.  Motto — 
"  En  avant." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Ernest  Tritton,  1st  Bart,  of 
Bloomfield,   Lambeth,   b.    1845;     d.    1918 ;     m.    1872, 
Edith  (d.  1921),  d.  of  late  Frederick  Green  of  Prince's 
Gardens,  S.  Kensington  : — 
Sir  Alfred  Ernest  Tritton,  2nd  Bart.  (1  Aug.  1905),  B.A. , 
LL.B.  Camb. ,  b.  1873;   m.  1898,  Agneta  Elspeth,  d.  of  the 
late  William  Middleton  Campbell  of  Camis  Eskan,  Helens- 
burgh,   N.B.  ;    and   has   issue  —  Geoffrey    Ernest   Tritton, 
Esq.,  b.   1900    [m.    1926,  Mary  Patience   Winifred,  d.  of 
John  K.  Foster,  of  Egton  Manor,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — 
Anthony  John  Ernest  Tritton,   Esq.,  b.   1927]  ;    and  three 
daus.     Res. — Upper  Gatton  Park,  Reigate.      Club —  Well- 
ington. 

TROTMAN  (H.  Coll.,  1616).  Argent,  a  cross  gules 
between  four  roses  of  the  same,  seeded  or,  barbed  vert. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — A  garb  bound  up 
with  a  band  argent  and  azure,  between  two  ostrich  feathers. 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  Edward   Fiennes  Trotman,  B.C.L. 

(Oxon.),  V.  of  Marshfield  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol, 

b.   1828;  d.  1910;  m.  1859,  Anne  Symes  (d.  1924),  eld. 

d.  and  coh.  of  Peter  Cox  of  Beaminster,  Dorset : — 
Fiennes  Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1900,  Hilda 
Fanny  Banger,  only  d.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Russell,  J. P.,  of 
Beaminster,  and  has  issue — Fiennes  Trotman,  Gentleman, 
b.  1903  ;  and  Hilda  Mary  \m.  1926,  Thomas  Burg  Douglas, 
of  Coldstream,  N.B.].     Res. — Beaminster,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Edward  Peter  Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1863; 

d.    1921  ;     m.    1890,  Alice,  d.  of   Henry  Reynolds  of 

Kensington: — 
Edward    Earle   Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.       Res.— 
Manor  Cottage,  Shepperton-on-Thames. 

The  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Newsham  Trotman,  K.C.B., 
R.M.L.I.,    served  Sudan  1884-5  (medal,  2  clasps,  bronze 


Marion  Irene  Gourlay,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Charles  Plender- 
leath,  M.A.,  J.P.,  and  widow  of  Col.  Walter  Sydney  Brown, 
Wilts.  Regt.    Res. — Penwarne,  Dawlish,  Devon. 

Rev.  Francis  Earle  Trotman,  B.A.  Cantab.,  Rector  ol 
Long  Bredy  with  Little  Bredy,  Dorset,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1905, 
Gertrude  Marian,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Gildea,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Sarum,  Rector  of  Upwey,  Dorset,  and  has  issue — 
Anthony  Edward  Fiennes  Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1911 ; 
Jocelyn  Michael  Earle  Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1912; 
Angela  Ruth  ;  and  Bridget  Esther  Rachel.  Res. — Little 
Bredy  Vicarage,  Wilts. 

TROTMAN-DICKENSON  (R.L. ;  6  Oct.  1920,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse  between  two 
lions  passant  ermine,  three  fylfots  of  the  field  (for  Dick- 
enson) ;    2   and  3,  argent,  a  cross  between  four  roses 


star),  Great  War  (desp. ,  C.B.,  Croix-de-Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour),  A.D.C.  to  King  George  1918-19,  Hon.  Col. 
Comdt.  Plymouth  Div.  R.M.  1923;  b.  1864;  d.  1929. 
Res. — 6  Regent  Terrace,   Plympton,  S.  Devon. 

William  Wykeham  Trotman,  Gentleman,  B.A  Cantab., 
b.  1865.    Ret. — 5  Park  Street,  Torquay. 

Henry  Leigh  Trotman,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;    tn.  1922, 


gules,  barbed  vert,  seeded  or  (for  Trotman).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  azure,  charged  on  the  body  with  a 
catherine-wheel  gold  (for  Dickenson) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  between  two  ostrich  feathers  argent,  quilled 
gold,  a  garb  or,  banded  argent  and  azure  (for  Trotman). 
Motto — "  Facta  non  verba." 

Son  of  Frederick  Boughton  Newton  Dickenson,  Esq., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Syston  Court,  Glos.,  b.  1813;  d.  1885  ; 
m.  1843,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  and  co-h.  of  Fiennes 
Trotman,  of  Syston  Court,  and  Bucknell  Manor,  co. 
Oxford  :— 
Rev.   Lenthall   Greville  Trotman-Dickenson,   D.S.O., 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Chaplain   to  the 
Forces,  served  Great  War,  Chaplain  to  1st  Bn.  Wilts. 
Regt.  1915-16,  Sen.   Chaplain   25th  Division   1917,   ret. 
1922  (despatches  twice),  b.  1864;  assumed  by  R.L.,  Oct. 
1920,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Trotman  ;  m. 
1894,  Sybil  Frances,  d.  of  Thomas  Evans,  of  Glyncelyn 
Park,  co.  Brecon ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edward  Newton 
Trotman-Dickenson,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C,  b. 
1895  ;  (2)  Aubrey  Greville  Newton  Trotman-Dickenson, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.   1896  ;   killed  in    action 
1916;  (3)  Bernard  Lenthall  Trotman-Dickenson,  Gentle- 
man,   Lieut.   R.   Welch    Fusiliers,  b.    1900 ;     Dorothea 
Hester  Sybil.     Res. — Hyde  Lodge,  Winchester,  Hants. 
Clubs — Hampshire  (Winchester). 

TROLLOPE-BELLEW  (R.L.,  5  Mar.  1920;  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterlv,  1  and  4,  sable,  fretty  or,  a  mullet 
for  difference  (for  Bellew)  ;  2  and  3,  vert,  three  stags 
courant  argent,  attired  or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  second, 
and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  gules  (for  Trollope). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1 .  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  habited  vert,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  grasping  a  chalice  pouring  water  (for 
Bellew) ;  2 .  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert , 


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a  stag  courant  argent,  attired  or,  holding  in  the  mouth 
an  oak-leaf  slipped  vert,  and  charged  (for  distinction)  on 
the  body  with  a  cross  crosslet  gules  (for  Trollope). 
Motto—"  Tout  d'en  haut." 

Only  son  of  Harry  Bowden  Bellew,  Gentleman ,  b. 
1854  ;  d.  1904  ;  w.i 885,  Ada,  d.  of  William  Llewellin, 
of  Glan  Wern,  Pontypool,  Monmouth  : — 
Froude   Dillon  Trollope-Bellew,   Esq.,   D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Lieut. -Col.  (ret.)  Somerset  L.I.,  assumed  by  R.L.,  5  Mar. 
1920,   the  additional   name   and   arms  of   Trollope,   b. 
1888  ;  m.  1918,  Hon.  Dorothy  Nesta,  d.  of  Hon.  Robert 
Trollope ;    and    has    issue — Thomas    Fleming   Trollope- 
Bellew,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;   Anthony  Froude  Trollope- 
Bellew,  Gentleman,   b.    1922 ;  John    Cranmer  Trollope- 
Bellew,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.  Seat — Oakhampton  Manor, 
Somerset.     Res. — Casewick,    Stamford,    Lines.     Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

TROTTER  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  crescent 
gules,  on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  mullets  pierced  of  the 
field  (for  Trotter)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
crowned  or,   armed   and   langued   azure,   charged   on  the 


shoulder  with  a  crescent  of  the  first  (for  Mowbray),  all  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  horse  trotting  proper.  Motto 
— "  Festina  lente." 

Eldest  son   of    William    Trotter,    Esq.,   J. P.    Berks., 

b.  1839  ;  d.  1908  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Isabel,  d.  of  William 

Davies  : — 

Col.  Charles  William  Trotter,  C.B.  (mil.),  J. P.  Bucks., 

has  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  palme  (France),  b.  1865;  m.  1890, 

Hon.  Ellinor,  d.  of  1st  Baron  Hamilton  of  Dalzell,  and  has 

had  issue — Archibald  Trotter,  Gentleman,  Lieut. Coldstream 

Gds.  b.  1892;  killed  in  action  1914;  John  Leslie  Trotter, 

Gentleman,  b.  1897;    d.  1899;    and  Marjorie  Ellinor  [m. 

1920,  Hon.  Denzil  Fortescue,  2nd  son  of    Earl    Fortescue 

(q.v.),  and  has  issue].      Seat — Barton  Hartshorne    Manor, 

Buckingham.     Clubs — Turf,  Brooks's,  Bache\ors'_ 


TROTTER  (L.O. ,  1792).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a 
fesse  gules,  between  three  mullets  in  chief  sable,  and  a  cres- 
cent in  base  azure  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between 
three  boars'  heads  couped  sable.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — A  knight  in  armour  proper,  holding  his 
courser  argent,  caparisoned  gules.  Motto — "  Impromptu." 
Supporters  —  On  the  dexter  side  of  the  escutcheon,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  and  on  the  sinister  side  a  horse  argent, 
maned,  and  unguled  or.  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  broad 
blue  and  white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons. 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Trotter,  G.C.V.O.,  Maj.-Gen.  in 

the    Army,    Commanded    the     Home     District,    late 

Grenadier  Guards,  b.   1844 ;    d.   1905 ;    m.  1866,  Eva, 

commonly  known  as   the  Honourable  Eva,  d.   of  the 

Rt  Hon.  Robert  Francis  Gifford,  2nd  Baron  Gifford  :— 

Colonel  Algernon  Richard  Trotter,  M.V.O.   (4th  class), 

D.S.O.,  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  1870;    m.  1901,  Lady  Edith 

Mary  Montgomerie,  ygr.  d.  of  the  15th  Earl  of  Eglinton  ; 

and   has    issue  —  (1)    Henry    Redvers    Trotter,    Esq.,    b. 

1902;  (2)  George  Richard  Trotter,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Roy. 

Scots  Greys,   b.   1906;     (3)  Thomas  Trotter,  Gentleman, 

b.  1907;  (4)  John  Trotter,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  and  Joar 

Catherine.     Estates—  Mortonhall,  Liberton,  co.  Midlothian 

Charterhall,  Duns,  co.  Berwick,  N.B.     Post,  add.—  Morton  - 

hall,  Liberton,  Edinburgh.      Clubs— Marlborough,  Guards' 

Carlton. 

TROTTER  (L.O.,  9  March  1917).  Parted  per  chevron 
argent  and  vert,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased  sable, 
armed  and  langued  gules,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of 


the  first,  armed  and  langued  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  vert, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
horse  trotting  proper.     Motto—"  Cursu  moram  supero." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  George  Tweeddale  Trotter  of  Partick- 

hill,  Glasgow   and  Edinburgh,   b.    1842  ;    d.    1900  ; 

m.   1864,  Janet  Marshall,   d.   of  George    Clark,  of 

Rostrevor,  co.  Down  : — 
George  Clark  Trotter,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (Edin.), 
P.D.H.,   F.S.A.,   Scot.    Medical   Officer  of   Health  Met. 
Borough  of  Islington,  b.  1876;  m.  1917,  Margaret  Jarvey 
M.B.,  Ch.B.,  d.  of  John  Jarvey  Brown,  M.P.S.,  of  Pollok 
shields,  Glasgow,  and  has  issue — Janet  Clark  ;    Margaret 
Jarvie  ;  Maisie  McAlpine  ;   and  Elspeth  Murray.      Res. — 
Braemar,    Haslemere    Road,    London,    N.8.     Club — Art 
(Glasgow). 

TROTTER  (R.L.  3  Dec.  1868.  H.  Coll.).       Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  argent,  a  crescent  gules,  on  a  chief  indented 
azure,  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field  (for  Trotter)  ; 

2  and    3,    azure,    a    chevron    chequv  argent  and  sab\e 

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between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second  (for  Brown). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  horse  trotting  argent  (for  Trotter)  ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Hon  rampant  gules,  in  his 
dexter  forepaw  a  fleur-de-lys  argent  (for  Brown).  Mottoes 
— Over  the  crest  of  Trotter  "  Festina  lente";  over  the 
crest  of  Brown  "  Fortitudine  et  ndelitate." 

Son   of   William   Sampson   Trotter,    Gentleman,    of 

The   Hill,   Batheaston,   Bath,    b.    1839 ;    d.  ; 

m.    1886,   Constance   Selina,   d.    of   the   late   John 

Frederick  Feeney,  of  Edgbaston  : — 
John  Frederick  Arthur  Trotter,  Gentleman,  b.   1887. 
Res.— 

Sixth  son  of  William  Trotter,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  Mary 

Elizabeth,  only  d.  and  heir  of    George  Welbank,  of 

St.  James's  Place,  S.W.  : — 
Ernest  Balfour  Trotter,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;   m.  1883, 
Katharine  Isabella,  d.  of  H.  S.  Patterson,  of  Cringleford, 
Norfolk.     Res. — 36  Ladbroke  Square,  W.n. 

TROTTER  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a 
crescent  gules,  on  a  chief  indented  azure,  three  mullets 
pierced  of  the  field  (for  Trotter)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  fess 
embattled  gules,  between  in  base  a  chevron  indented  of 
the  second  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  azure,  and 
in  chief  issuing  out  of  the  embattlements  of  the  fess 
a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  garnished  or, 
the  cubit  part  of  the  arm  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  laurel 
and  the  hand  grasping  the  French  military  "  Invincible 
Standard  "  in  bend  sinister,  a  crescent  of  the  second  for 
difference  (for  Abercromby).  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  horse 
trotting   proper.     Motto — "  Festina   lente." 

Son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Moubray  Trotter,  of  Colinton, 

D.L.,    J. P.,   late    Ind.   Army,   b.    1842 ;     d.    1924 ; 

m.  1876,  Hon.  Mary  Catherine  Elizabeth  Abercromby, 

(d.    1908),    only    d.    and    heir    of    the  late   Lord 

Dunfermline  : — 

Archibald   Abercromby   Trotter   (formerly   Archibald 

MacGregor  Trotter),   Gentleman,   O.B.E.,  B.A.  (Camb. ) 

Advocate,    b.    1878.     Res. — Colinton    House,    Colinton, 

Midlothian. 

JOSEPH  YOUNG  TROTTER-CRANSTOUN,  Esq., 
J. P.    co.    Midlothian,   of   Dewar   and  Harvieston,    in    the 


rine  Anne,  daughter  of  the  late  Joseph  Evans  ;  succeeded  his 
uncle,  George  Cranstoun  Trotter-Cranstoun,  Esquire,  of 
Dewar  and  Harvieston  (who  died  1885).  Armorial  hear- 
ings (L.O.,  1848  and  1890) — Argent,  a  fesse  ermine  between 
three  mullets  in  chief  sable,  and  a  crescent  in  base  azure, 
all  within  a  bordure  gules,  charged  with  three  cranes  statant 
of  the  field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  crane  dormant,  holding  a 
stone  in  its  dexter  foot  all  proper.  Motto — "Thou  shalt 
want  ere  I  want."      Estate — Dewar,   Midlothian.      Seat — 

TROUBRIDGE  (H.  Coll.,  1799).  Or,  out  of  waves,  a 
bridge  of  three  arches  embattled,  surmounted  by  a  tower 
proper,  thereon  a  broad  pennon  flying  azure,  charged  with  a 
cross  potent  of  the  field,  on  a  canton  of  the  third,  two  keys  in 
saltire,  wards  upwards  gold.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed, 
habited  azure,  cuffed  argent,  holding  a  banner  azure, 
charged  as  the  canton.     Motto—"  Ne  cede  arduis." 

Son  of  Sir  Thomas  St.  Vincent  Hope  Cochrane  Trou- 

bridge,  3rd  Bart.,  C.B.,  Col.  in  the  Army,  Knight  of 

the  Legion  of  Honour  and  the  Medjidie,  Aide-de-Camp 

to  Queen  Victoria  and  Deputy-Adj.-Gen.  to  the  Forces 

(Clothing   Department),  b.    1815  ;    d.    1867 ;  m.   1855, 

Louisa  Jane,    d.    of  Daniel   Gurney,    Esq. ,  of  North 

Runcton,  Norfolk,  and  Lady  Harriet,  d.  of  15th  Earl  of 

Errorl:  — 

Sir  Thomas   Herbert   Cochrane   Troubridge,   4th    Bart. 

(30  Nov.  1799),  late  Capt.    1st  Batt.    King's    Royal    Rifle 

Corps,  b.    i860;  m.    1893,    Laura,    d.    of  Charles   Henry 

Gurney;    and   has   issue— Thomas   St.    Vincent   Wallace 

Troubridge,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  Order  of  the  Crown  and  Croce 

di  Guerra  (Italy),  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C,  b.   1895  {Clubs— 

White's,  R.A.C.);  Louise  Rachel  [«.  1918,  Capt.  Kenneth 

G.  W.  Shennan,   R.H.  Gds.  (whom  she  div.   1928)];  and 

Rosemary  [m.   1925,  Capt.  Roderick  K.  Mackenzie,  Sea- 

forth    Highlanders;  and  has  issue].      Res.  —Old  Ways, 

Beaulieu,  Hants.    Clubs — Travellers',  R.A.C. 

Son  of  Admiral  Sir  Ernest  Charles  Thomas  Troubridge, 

K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  b.  1862;  d.  1926;  by  1st 

wife,  m.    1891,   Edith  Mary  (d.   1901),   d.  of  William 

Duffus  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia: — 

Thomas  Hope  Troubridge,  Esq.,  Lt.-Comdr.   R.N. ,  b. 

1895;  m.  1925,  Lilly,  d.  of  Herman  G.  Kleinwort,  of  45 

Belgrave  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue— Peter  Troubridge, 

Esq.,  b.  1927.     Res. — 41  Brompton  Square,  S.W. 

TROWER  (H.  Coll.,  1792).  Quarterly,  argent  and  sable, 
three  lions  passant  guardant  counterchanged,  over  all  a 
spear  in  bend  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
—Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
per  pale  argent  and  sable,  resting  the  dexter  paw  upon  an 
anchor. 

Sons  of  Henry  Trower,  Gentleman,  b.   1814  ;  d.  1899  ; 
m.  1842,  Helen,  d.  of  William  Seymour:— 

Henry  Seymour  Trower,  Gentleman,  b.  1843;  m.  1871, 
Juliet,  d.  of  M.  M.  Salomons.     Res. — 

Percy  Bence  Trower,  Gentleman,  b.  1846 ;  m.  1876, 
Agnes,  d.  and  coh.  of  late  H.  Alexander  Bence,  Esq.,  of 
Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  of  that  county  ) 
[Arms  of  Bence,  borne  on  escutcheon  of  pretence,  viz.: 
Argent,  on  a  cross  between  four  frets  gules,  a  castle  or] ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Alfred  Bence  Trower,  Gentleman,  b.  1880  ; 
(2)  Capt.  Richard  Alexander  Bence  Trower,  b.  i882</?«. — 
21  Hans  Place,  S.W.i);  (3)  Guy  Bence  Trower,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1887;  (4)  Edward  Bence  Trower,  Gentleman, 
b.  1890 ;  (5)  Henry  Bence  Trower,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ; 
Agnes  Helen  ;  and  Muriel  Bence.  Res.— 12  Bolton  Gardens, 
S.W.5. 


TROYTE  (R.L.,  26  Aug.  1852,  H. 
1  and  4,  or,  an  eagle  displayed   with 


co.   of  Midlothian.    Born  1840,  being  the  eldest  surviving 
son  of  the  late  William  St.  Clair  Trotter,  by  his  wife  Cathe- 


Coll.).  Quarterly, 
two  heads  proper, 
within  a  bordure  invected  ermine,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet 
sable  for  distinction  (Troyte)  ;  2  and  3,  chequy  argent  and 
sable,  a  fesse  gules  (Acland).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  wing 
sable,  charged  with  five  estoiles  or,  environed  with  a  snake 
proper,  the  wing  charged  for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet 
or  (Troyte)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  man's  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist  in  a  glove  fessewise,  a  falcon  perched 
all  proper  (Acland).     Motto—"  A  Deo  in  Deo." 

Sons  of  Charles  Arthur  Williams  Troyte,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L. ,  b.  1842;  d.   1896;  m.   1864,  Katherine  Mary,  d. 

of  Sir  John  Walrond  Walrond,  Bart.  :— 

Gilbert   John   Acland   Troyte,    Esq.,    CMC,    D.S.O., 

Lt.-Col.  R.O.,  has  Croix  di  Guerre  (France),  King's  Royal 


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Rifles,  J. P.  co.  Devon,  M.P.  Tiverton  since  1924,  b.  1876  ; 
m.  1909,  Gwladys  Eleanor,  d.  of  Ernest  Henry  Godolphin 
Quicke  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon.  Seat — Huntsham 
Court,  Bampton,  Devon.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Herbert  Walter  Acland  Troyte,  M.C.,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers  T.A.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,  M.C.),  b.  1882 
m.  1910,  Marjorie  Florence  (div.  1922),  d.  of  Charles  Guy 
Pym  of  Caesar's  Camp,  Sandy  ;  and  has  issue — John  Acland 
Troyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Anne.  Res. — 36  Cranley 
Gardens,  S.W.7.     Club- — Travellers'. 

Yr.  sons  of  Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Troyte  (formerly 
Acland),  b.  1811  ;  d.  1857;  m.  1835,  Frances  (d.  1856), 
d.  of  Robert  Williams  of  Bridehead  : — 
John  Edward  Acland,  Esq.  (formerly  Troyte,  but  who 
has  resumed  the  name  of  Acland),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  F.S.A., 
J.  P.  co.  Dorset,  late  Capt.  in  the  Army,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1882, 
Norah  Letitia  Nugent,  d.  of  Henry  Hyde  Nugent  Bankes  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Vivian  Acland,  Gentleman,  late 
R.F.C.,  b.  1883  [m.  1910,  Jeanne,  only  d.  of  M.  Van  der 
Nest,  late  Belgian  Minister  at  Cairo,  and  has  issue — John 
Ernest  Vivian  Troyte,  Gentleman,  b.  19 11  ;  Peter  Theodore 
Troyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Patricia  Evelyr 
Arthur  Nugent  Floyer- Acland,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
(3)  John  Bevill  Acland,  Gentleman,  late  Canadian  Forces, 
b.  1890  [m.  1914,  Marjorie,  d.  of  H.  Guernsey  of  New 
Brunswick  ;  and  has  issue — Ian  Hugh  Acland,  Gentleman, 
b.  1Q14 ;  and  lone  Vivienne] ;  (4)  Charles  Edward  Bankes 
Acland,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  D.C.  L.  I.  ,b.  1906;  Lalage  Mary 
Kathleen  [m.  1915,  Comdr.  Guy  Dyke  Acland,  D.S.O., 
R.N.;  and  has  issue];  Sibell  Norah  Garteret  [m.  1919, 
Capt.  O.  V.  Maude-Roxby,  M.C.  ;  and  has  issue];  Fanny 
Veronica  Margaret ;  and  Victoria  Letitia  Troyte  [m.  1928, 
Nigel  Duncan,  Roy.  lank  Corps].  Res.  —  Wollaston 
House,  Dorchester. 

Rev.  Reginald  Henry  Dyke  Acland  Troyte,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 
formerly  Chaplain  at  Pau,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1879,  Charlotte 
Eliza,  d.  of  George  Price.  Res. — St.  John's  House, 
Taunton. 

TROYTE-CHAFYN-GROVE  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1.  ermine,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  gules,  an  escallop 
or,  between  two  escallops  argent  (Grove,  granted  1560);  2. 
gules,  a  talbot  passant  or,  a  chief  ermine  (Chafyn);  3.  or,  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  proper,  within  a  bordure  in- 
vected  ermine  (Troyte) ;  4.  gules,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  argent,  armed  or,  another 
chevron  ermine  charged  with  as  many  annulets  azure 
(Bullock).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  in  the 
centre,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,,  a  talbot  passant 
sable,  collared  argent  (Grove) ;  2.  on  the  dexter  side  the 
crest  of  Troyte,  namely,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle's  wing  sable,  charged  with  five  estoiles  or,  the  wing 
environed  by  a  snake  proper  ;  and  on  the  sinister  side  the 
crest  of  Bullock,  namely,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  five  black  bills  erect,  banded  with  a  wreath  of 
olive  proper,  therein  pendent  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged 
with  a  cross  crosslet  or.  (The  arms  of  Chafyn  being  set 
forth  without  a  crest,  there  not  appearing  any  recorded  to 
that  family  in  the  College  of  Arms.  The  crest  in  use  was 
a  talbot  passant  or.)  Motto — "  Ny  dessux  ny  dessoux." 
Livery — (dress)  white  and  scarlet ;  (undress)  claret,  white 
and  scarlet  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  George  Troyte-Chafyn-Grove,   Esq.,   F.S.A. , 
J. P.  and  D.L.    cos.    Somerset   and   Dorset,    J. P.    co. 
Wiltshire,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dorset   1888,  b.   1829  ;  d. 
1913  ;    m.   2nd,   1860,  Alice  (d.   1915),  third  d.   of  Sir 
Glynne  Earle  Welby-Gregory,  Bart. ,  of  Denton  Hall, 
co.  Lincoln  : — 
Edward  George  Troyte-Bullock,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Lt.-Col. 
Q.O.  Dorset  Yeo.  (ret.),  late  Capt.   Royal  Dragoons,  D.L. 
Dorset,  J. P.  Dorset  and  Wilts.,  b.  1862;    m.  i8q8,  Grace 
Amy  Margaret,  eldest  d.  of  Col.  Mount  Batten  of  Upcerne 
Manor,    Dorset ;    and   has  issue — George  Victor  Troyte- 
Bullock,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    2nd    Rifle  Bde.,   A. D.C.  to 
G.O.C.   Aldershot,    b.    1900;     Elizabeth    Grace  \m.   1927, 
Major  G.  Sebag-Montefiore,  O.B.E.];   Mary  Winifred  [m. 
1925,  J.  Hughes-D'Aeth,  Lieut.  R.N.];    and  Cicely  Violet 
[m.    1926,    Lieut.   R.  G.    Woodhouse,    i4/2oth    Hussars]. 
Estates  — Zeals  House,  near  Mere,  co.   Wiltshire  ;    Silton, 
Waddon,  Chelborough  ;  and  Corscombe,  co.  Dorset.    Post, 
add. — Zeals  House,  Wilts.   Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Hugh  Ambrose  Troyte-Bullock,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ;  m. 
1891,  Rosa,  d.  of  J.  Caulfield  ;  and  has  issue — Margaret. 
Res. — Wolfville,  Nova  Scotia. 

Cecil   John    Troyte-Bullock,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    Col.  (ret.  ) 
Somerset  Light   Infantry,  b.  1869;  m.  1904,  Joan  Acland, 


d.  of  Leonard  Harper  of  Jersey. 
Corscombe,  Dorset. 


Res. — Benville  Manor, 


Rev.  WILLIAM  HENRY  AUGUSTUSTRUELL, late 
Incumbent  of  Wall,  Staffs.  Born  May  21,  1843,  being  the 
second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Truell,  Rector  of  Tyne- 
ham,  Dorset,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawkesworth 
of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  lion 
rampant,  and  in  chief  two  hearts  gules.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  heart 
gules,  between  two  palm-branches  vert.  Mottoes — Above 
the  crest,  "Semper  fidelis  "  ;  below,  "  Diligentia  fortior." 
Married,  July  29,  1873,  Lady  Cornelia,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Edmund  Stuart,  formerly  Rector  of  Houghton,  Dorset, 
and  sister  of  the  15th,  16th  and  present  Earls  of  Moray  ;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Robert  Holt  Stuart  Truell,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec. 
6,    1875    (Seat — Clonmannon,     Rathnew,    co.    Wicklow)  ; 

(2)  Edmund  Gray  Stuart  Truell,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Con- 
naught  Rangers,  b.  Aug.  14,  1878  [m.  1912,  Vera  Frances 
Bellingham,  d.  of  the  late  Bellingham  Arthur  Somerville, 
of  Clermont,  Rathnew  ;  and  has  issue — 3  sons  ;  2  daus.] ; 

(3)  William  Henry  Stuart  Truell,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  28, 
1890  \m.  1919,  Dorothy  Florence,  d.  of  the  late  Norman 
Salmond]  ;    Mary  Louisa  [m.    1903,    John  Milne,  M.B.  ; 


and  has  issue]  ;  Cornelia  Isabel  [m.  1900,  Frank  Mortimer 
Rowland,  M.D. ,  and  has  issue];  Kathleen  Augusta; 
Gertrude  Margaret  [m.  1913,  John  Peter  Grant,  M.C, 
T.D.,  of  Rothiemurchus,  Inverness;  and  has  issue];  and 
Constance  Elizabeth.  Seat — Clonmannon,  Rathnew,  co. 
Wicklow.  Res. — Stratford  House  Private  Hotel,  Chelten- 
ham. 

Sir  GEORGE  WYATT  TRUSCOTT,  1st  Bart.  (1909). 
Kt.  Bach.  (1902),  aCommr.  of  Lieutenancy  and  Alderman  of 
City  of  London,  Lord  Mayor  1908-09,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  of  Leopold  of  Belgium ,  Grand  Comdr.  of  the  Wasa 
of  Sweden  and  St.  Stanislaus  of  Russia,  Kt. -Comdr.  of  the 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  b.  1857,  eld.  surv.  son  of 
late  Sir  Francis  Wyatt  Truscott,  Kt.  Bach.,  by  his  wife 
Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Freeman  of  Turnham  Green.  Armorial 
bearings — He  bears  for  Arms :  Argent,  three  chevronels 
gules,  between  two  mullets  in  chief  of  the  last,  pierced 
of  the  field,  and  a  knight's  helmet  in  base  proper,  a  chief 
chequy  of  the  second  and  first.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules 
and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  fasces  erect  surmounted  by  a  palm-branch  slipped,  and  an 
arrow  saltirewise,  all  proper;  with  the  Mottoes — "  Gwir 
yn   erbyn   y   byd  "  ;   "In  untrumque   paratus. "     Livery — 


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Claret,  with  crimson  edge.  Married,  Oct.  26,  1889, 
Jessie  Guthrie  [d.  1921),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  G.  Gordon 
Stanham  of  Grove  Park,  Chiswick  ;  and  has  had  Issue — 
(1)  Francis  George  Truscott,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lieut.  Suffolk 
Regt.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1894;  killed  in  action  1917;  (2)  Eric 
Homewood  Truscott,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  Suffolk  Regt.,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1898  [m.  1924,  Mary  Dorcas,  d.  of  Canon  T.  H. 
Irving,  Vicar  of  Hawkshead,  Ambleside,  and  has  issue — 
a  son,  b.  1929]  ;  Mary  Guthrie  [m.  1915,  Arthur  Sydney 
Waller  (whom  she  div.  1923),  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Nancv 
Wyatt  [m.  1918,  Capt.  H.  P.  Gabb,  M.C.,  M.R.C.S.,  and 
has  issue].  Ides. — 30  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  S.W.7.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  City  Carlton. 

TRUSTRAM  [No  original  grant  or  confirmation  is 
available.  The  arms  are  registered  in  the  College  of  Arms 
— Vn.  of  London  1620,  Norf.  26,  f.  150— as  the  arms  of 
Thomas  Tristram  of  St.  Michael's,  Queenhithe,  Citizen  and 


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Fishmonger  of  London,  and  younger  brother  of  John 
Tristram  of  Hitchin,  the  direct  lineal  ancestor  of  the  under- 
mentioned— Ped.  H.  Coll.].  Argent,  three  torteaux,  in 
chief  a  label  azure. 

Sons  of  William  Prince  Trustram  of  Tunbridge  Wells, 

Solicitor,  b.  1837 ;  d.  1875 ;  m.  1864,  Lydia,  d.  and  coh. 

of  Edward  Jones  of  Duppas  Hill,  Croydon  : — 
Edward  Jones  Trustram,  Solicitor,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1891,  Florence,  d.  of  Richard  Henry  Appleton,  Esq., 
J. P.;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Raymond  Prince  Trustram, 
M.C. ,  R.F.A.,  b.  1896;  d.  on  active  service  1918  ;  (2)  John 
Harcourt  Linley  Trustram,  b.  1906;  and  Hilda  Beryl. 
Res. — Fellows  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Charles  Wilkinson  Trustram,  b.  1867;  m.  1899,  Annie, 
d.  of  James  Parsons  of  Savethan  Farm,  Cornwall.  Res. — 
Great  Keiro  House,  Minever,  Cornwall. 

Linley  Charles  Jaques  Trustram,  Lieut.  Lines.  Regt. 
1916,  b.  \$>T2,     Res. — Ditchling,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Edward  Tristram,  Solicitor,  b.    1856;  d.  1916  ; 

m.   1898,  Mabel   Katherine  Alice,  d.   of  Col.  Henry 

Elsdale.R.E.  :— 
Leonard    Elsdale  Tristram,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Cantab., 
b.  1900.     Res. — 

TRYE  of  Hartshill  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  bend  azure.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
buck's  head  caboshed  gules. 

Sons  of  Henry  Norwood  Trye,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
J. P.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1865,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  late  Richard  Roberts  Jee, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hartshill,  co.  Warwick  : — 
Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Gentleman,  M.Inst.C.E.,  b.  1867  ; 
m.  1898,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Ben- 


jamin Spencer  Pickard  of  Blackheath,  co.  Kent ;  and  has 
issue — Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  [m.  1925, 
Marjorie  Eileen,  d.  of  George  Gilbert  of  Huby,  Yorks. ,  and 
has  issue — Ruth  Valerie  Norwood  ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary]. 
Post.  add. — Hartshill,  near  Atherstone. 

John  Henry  Trye,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 
1875;  m.  1st,  1900,  Elsie  Marguerite  (d.  1915),  third  d.  of 
Richard  Hewitt  of  28  Westbourne  Gardens,  London  ;  2nd, 
1919,  Elizabeth  Martinet,  d.  of  Robert  Hewitt  of  Ardsley- 
on- Hudson,  New  York  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Jchn  Nor- 
wood Trye,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Lucy  and  Elizabeth. 
Res. — The  Grotto,  Leckhampton,  Cheltenham. 

Sons  of  Rev.   Reginald  Edward  Trye,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1843  '<  d.  1928  ;  m.  1st,  1872, 
Charlotte  Kate  Pascoe  [d.  1879),  d.  of  Edward  Glover 
of  Lymington,  Hants.  ;  2nd,  1881,  Edith  Loveday  (d. 
1891),   d.  of  Rev.    R.  D.  Alexander,   Rector  of  South- 
pool,  Devon : — 
Reginald  Brandon  Trye,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Philip  Charles  Edward  Trye,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Henry  Norwood  Trye,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.     Res. — 

TUBBY  (H.  Coll.,  6  Aug.  1925).  Per  chevron  or  and 
sable,  in  chief  two  trefoils  slipped  per  pale  gules  and  azure 
and  in  base  an  estoile  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  trefoil  between 
two  estoiles  as  in  the  arms,  a  falcon  close  proper  belled 
or.     Motto — "  Priusquam." 

Only  son  of  Alfred  Tubby,  of  Chelmsford,  b.  1838  ; 

d.  1862  ;  m.  1861,  Frances,  d.  of  Richard  Roe,  of 

Cliclscs.  ■ 

Alfred  Herbert  Tubby,  Esq.,  C.B.  (Mil.),  C.M.G., 
M.S.  (Lond.),  M.B.  (Lond.),  F.R.C.S.,  Colonel  (ret.) 
R.A.M.C,  served  Great  War  1914-18  (despatches  three 
times),  Past  President  Hunterian  Society,  Fellow  and 
Member  of  French,  Italian  and  American  Med.  Societies, 
b.  1862  ;  m.  1890,  Beatrice,  d.  of  William  Payne,  and 
has  issue — Marie  Hilda  [m.  1922,  Eric  Finch  Peck, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Southport].  Res.— The  Albany, 
Hastings.    Clubs — Athenasum,  Arts,  Alpine,  Garrick. 

TUCK  of  Vancouver  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend 
wavy  ermine,  between  in  chief  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed, 
and  in  base  a  IymDhad  or,  a  sword  gules,  between  two 
round  buckles  of  the  third.    Mantling  azure  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  re- 
gardant ermine,  winged  and  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw  a  broken  sword  gules,  pendent  from  either  claw 
links  of  chain  sable.     Motto — "  Liber  et  audax." 


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Third  son  of  John  Tuck,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1920  ;  tn.  1869, 
Helen,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Critchley  :— 
Montague  Arthur  Tuck,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Canadian 
Army,  late  Horse  Gds.  (Blues),  served  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  Freeman  of  the  City  of  London  (1917),  Freeman 
Goldsmiths'  Company,  London,  b.  1879;  »<■■  1912, 
Frances  Gladys,  d.  of  John  Thomas  Clarke  of  Necton, 
Norfolk  :  and  has  issue — Montague  Denis  Tuck,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1918  ;  Terence  Nigel  Tuck,  Gentleman,  I.  1924. 
Res. — Fortieth  40A  Avenue,  Vancouver,  B.C.  Club — 
Terminal  (Vancouver). 

TUCK  (H.  Coll.  ,1910).  Or,  an  antique  lamp  flaming 
azure,  in  base  a  hurt  charged  with  four  F's  in  cross  of  the 
field,  on  a  chief  azure  two  hands  in  the  act  of  blessing  of 
the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant  sable,  supporting  with  the 
fore-paws  an  artist's  palette  proper,  inscribed  thereon  the 
word  "Thorough"  sable.      Motto — "Cum  Deo." 

Sons  of  Sir  Adolph  Tuck,  1st  Bt.,  b.  1854;  d.  1926; 
tn.  1882,  Jeanetta,  d.  of  late  William  Flatau  : — 

Sir  (William)  Reginald  Tuck,  2nd  Bart.  (19  July 
1910),  Major  Yeomanry  Res.,  b.  1883;  m.  1916,  Gladys, 
d.  of  N.  Alfred  Nathan  of  Auckland,  N.Z.,  and  widow 
of  Desmond  Fosberry  Kettle,  Auckland  Mounted  Rifles  ; 
and  has  issue — Bruce  Adolph  Reginald  Tuck,  Esq.,  b, 
1926;  Joan  Annette;  and  Myra  Grace.  Res. —  Alton 
Lodge,  Roehampton.      Clubs — Jun.  Carlton,  Roehampton. 

Desmond  Adolph  Tuck,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Flt.-Comdr. 
R.A.F. ,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1889. 

TUCKER  formerly  of  Wheatstone  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on 
a  fesse  azure  between  three  fountains,  as  many  lions'  heads 
erased  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  saltire  flory  or, 
a  lion's  head  erased  proper,  collared  gold. 
Son  of  Harry  Tucker  : — 

Ernest  Victor  Tucker,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.  Res. — 
Rhodesia. 

TUCKER  (Granted  H.  Coll.,  1538,  by  Hawley,  Claren- 
ceux).  Barry  wavy  argent  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  em- 
battled and  counter-embattled  or,  between  three  sea-horses 
naiant  of  the  first,  five  guttees-de-poix.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
gamb  erased  gules,  charged  with  three  billets  in  pale  or, 
and  holding  a  battleaxe  or,  head  azure.  Motto — "  Auspice 
teucro." 

Son   of  Samuel   Ward  Tucker,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 

b.  1825 ;  d.  1877  ;  tn.  1870,  Ellen  Marie,  d.  of  Marquis 

de  Normanville : — 

John   Michael  Tucker,   Gentleman,   Solicitor,   b.    1872; 

tn.  1906,  Selina  Agnes  Yeadon- Young,  yst.  d.  of  the  late 

William  Calvert  Yeadon  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Cuthbert 

Middelton  Tucker,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;   (2)  Edward  Bede 

Eustace   Tucker,    Gentleman,    b.     1909 :    (3)    Aidan    Boys 

Tucker,    Gentleman,    b.    1912  ;    and   Joan   Marie    Hilda. 

Res.—  Collett  Hall,  Ware,  Herts. 

TUCKER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
between  three  sea-horses  argent,  as  many  hearts  gules. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-sea-horse  regardant  argent,  holding  in  his 
paws  a  heart  gules.     Motto — "  Auspice  teucro." 

Son  of  Marwood Tucker,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  ofCoryton 

Park,  Devon,  b.  1836:  tn.  1st,  1862,  Margaret  Anne,  d. 

of  F.  T.  Burcham  of  Burhill,  Surrey  : — 

Charles  Marwood  Tucker,  Esq. ,  J. P.  co.  Devon,  Lt.-Col. 

late  4th  Batt.  Devon  Regt. ,  b.  1864  ;  tn.  1st,  1894,  Ada  Geral- 

dine  (d.   1906),  d.  of  Michael  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  of  Pencalenick,  co.  Cornwall;  2nd,  1909,  Noma, 

d.  of  Col.  Neville  Walford,  R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Neville 

Marwood   Tucker,  Gentleman,   b.     1910 ;    and    Margaret 

Marwood.    Seat — Sortridge  House,  Horrabridge,  S.  Devon. 

C/wfo— Oxford  and  Cambridge,  R.W.Y.C.  (Plymouth). 

TUFNELL  (H.  Coll.,  14  April  1708).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
argent,  between  three  ostrich  feathers  erect  proper,  as  many 
martlets  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
brandishing  a  falchion,  the  edge  embrued,  all  proper, 
adorned  with  a  scarf,  tyed  above  the  wrist  azure.  Livery— 
Claret  and  scarlet. 

Sons  of  Colonel  William  Nevill  Tufnell  (2nd  son  of 
John  Jolliffe  Tufnell— see  below),  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Langleys,   Essex,    Member  of  the  Essex   County 


Terr.     Assoc,    late   Lieut. -Col.     comdg.    and     Hon. 
Col.  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Essex  Regt.,  formerly  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  1838;  d.  1922  ;   m.  1861,  Eleanor  Frances  (d.  1919), 
d.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Charles  Gostling,  R.A.  : — 
Nevill  Arthur  Charles  de  Hirzel  Tufnell,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  co.  Essex,  a  Director  of  Barclay's  Bank,  Member  of 
the  Essex  County  Terr.  Assoc,  Major  (ret.)  Essex  Regt. 
b.    1864 ;    tn.    1896,  Josephine,   d.   of  the  late  Major  J.   F. 
Des  Barres,  and  has  issue — -Nevill  Joliffe  Tufnell,  Gentle- 
man, late  Gren.    Gds.,    6.    1900;    Nevill   Justley  Tufnell, 
Gentleman,  £.  1903;  and  Eleanor  Lilias.     Seat — Langleys, 
Chelmsford,  Essex. 

Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Charles  Gostling  Tufnell,  C.B.,  D.L. 
co.  Essex,  late  Col.,  Comdg.  Officer  Army  Ordnance  Corps, 
formerly  2nd  Batt.  East  Surrey  Regt.  and  Adjt.  3rd  Batt. 
Worcestershire  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's 
Medal  with  five  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-19  (despatches 
3  times,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.),  b.  1865;  tn.  1st,  Harriet  Mabel 
Cowper-Cooper,  whom  he  div. ,  and  has  issue — Desmond 
Nevill  Cooper  Tufnell,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b. 
1892  [tn.  1920,  Evelyn  Irene,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Frank  Hilder, 
of  Huskards,  Ingatestone]  ;  and  two  daus.  ;  2nd,  1908, 
Grace  Margery,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Hughes  Earle,  of 
Enham,  Andover,  and  has  further  issue — two  daus.  Res. 
— The  Yew  Trees,  Kirby-le-Soken,  Essex. 

Fanshawe  Tower  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ;  tn. 
1892,  Georgie  Alice,  eld.  surv.  d.  of  Standish  O'Grady 
Rowley  of  Sylvan  Park,  Kells,  and  has  issue — Rowley 
Erskine  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Sherwood  Foresters, 
b.  1902  ;  Fanshawe  Edward  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 
Charles  Cressener  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.  Res. — 
Marescalls,  Felstead,  Essex. 

Beauchamp  le  Fevre  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ;  m. 
1897,  Blanche,  d.  of  the  late  B.  Davidson  of  Sidholme, 
Devon,  and  has  had  issue — Joliffe  Gilbert  Tufnell,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  R.G.A.,  b.  1899;  d.  1918  ;  Lewis  de  Sau- 
marez  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Olga.  Res. — 14 
Queensberry  Place,  S.W.7. 

Yngr  sons  of  John  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(High  Sheriff  1870),  of  Langleys,   Essex,  b.   1805;  d. 

1894;    tn.    1st,    1830,  Caroline   Mary   (d.    184T),   d.  of 

Christopher  T.  Tower,  M. P.,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex; 

2nd,  1853,  Eleanor  Margaret,  d.   of  Rt.   Rev.  George 

Murray,  Lord  Bishop  of  Rochester,  grandson  of  3rd 

Duke  of  Atholl:— 

Edward  Augustus  Murray  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ; 

tn.  1889,  Ethel  Cicely  Harriet,  d.  of  Robert  Woodhouse  of 

Writtle,    Essex  ;    and  has  issue — Samuel    Joliffe   Tufnell, 

Esq.,  Capt.  Essex  Yeomanry,  b.  ;  and  a  dau.     Res. — 

Wormingford  Hall,  Colchester. 

George  Murray  Tufnell,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  2nd  Batt.  Essex 
Regt.,  served  in  South  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's  Medal 
with  four  clasps),  served  in  the  European  War  1914  (ment. 
in  desp.),  b.  1868;  m.  1901,  Ethel  Wharton,  d.  of  Robert 
Johnson  of  Hope  House,  Little  Burstead,  Essex  ;  and  has 
issue — Robert  Murray  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. — 
Herbert  Murray  Tufnell,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  3rd  Batt.  Essex 
Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  (Queen's  Medal  with  four  clasps), 
b.  1872  ;  m.  ,  Sybil,  d.  of  Augustus  Bernal ;  and  has 

surv.  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Cressner  Tufnell,  M.A.,  b.  1821  ; 

d.  1891  ;  tn.  1855,  Gratiana  Fanny,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Collingwood  Hughes : — 

Hugh  Richard  Tufnell,  Esq.,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers, 

late  Gloucester  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  (Queen's  Medal 

with  three  clasps),  b.  1857.     Res. — 

Son   of    Rev.   Frederick   Tufnell,    M.A.    (eld.    son    of 

Rev.  George  Tufnell — see  below),  Rector  of  Fryering, 

Ingatestone,  Essex,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1904  ;  tn.  ,  Frances, 

d.  ofW.  G.  D'Aeth:— 

Wyndham  Frederick  Tufnell,  Esq.,  M.  B.E. ,  Gentleman 

Usher  to  Queen  Victoria,   Major  (late)  The  Buffs  (Mil.), 

served  in  S.  Africa  with  A.S.C.  1899-1902  (ment.  in  desp., 

Queen's  Medal  with  two  clasps),  b.  .     Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  George  Tufnell  of  Uffington,  Berks., 
b.  1796;  d.  ;    tn.  1821,  Maria  Newton,  d.  of  Cor- 

nelius Kortwright  of  Hyland,  Essex  : — 
Robert  Tufnell,   Esq.,   Capt.   late   R.N.,   served  in  the 
Antarctic  Exped.,  b.  ;  m.  i860,  Jessie  (d.  1876),  d.  of 

Sir  William  Curtis,  2nd  Bart.     Res.— 

Lt.-Col.  Arthur  Tufnell,  late  King's  Roy.  Rifles,  b.  1834  ; 
m.  ,  Emily  Melmouth.      Res. — 

Son  of  Edward  Tufnell,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Irish 
Regt.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Bodyguard,  M.P.  for  S.E.  Essex 
1900-6,  b.  1848;  d.  1909  ;  m.  2nd,  1891,  Ellen  Bertha, 
d.  of  Rev.  R.  S.  Gubbins,  Rector  of  Upham,  Hants.:— 


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Richard  Lionel  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  late  R.N.,  b.  1892. 
Son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Tufnell,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Sudbury,  Derbyshire,  b.  i860; 
d.  1920 ;  m.  1st,  1887,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Vernon 
(d.  1888),  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Augustus  Henry,  6th 
Lord  Vernon ;  2nd,  1899,  Lady  Frances  Elisabeth 
Erskine,  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Walter  Henry,  nth  Earl 
of  Mar  and  13th  Earl  of  Kellie  : — 

Henry  Frederick  Erskine  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  May  5, 
1903.     Res. — Firwood,  Chalford,  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester. 
Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Tufnell,  M.A.,  b.  1823;  d.  1867; 
m.  Catherine  Jane  Blandy  : — 

Charles  Edward  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1865. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Robert  Hutchinson  Campbell  Tufnell  (eld.  son 
of  Thomas  Robert  Tufnell — see  below),  Esq.,  Major 
(ret.),  b.  1852:  d.  1908;  m.  1876,  Minnie,  d.  of  late 
Alexander  Smith  of  Madras : — 

Cecil  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1880. 

Eric  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.  1888.     Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Thomas  Robert  Tufnell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b. 
182a  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1st,  Frances  Howard  (d.  i860),  d.  of 
Major  J.  W.  Hutchinson,  74th  Highlanders: — 

Horace  Charles  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Carleton  Fowell  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  formerly  Executive 
Engineer  Indian  Public  Works  Dept. ,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1st,  1879, 
Laura  Gertrude,  d.   of  William    Parker  Charsley,   M.D., 


Tufnell,  Gentleman,  2nd  Batt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1892, 
served  with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  and  was  killed  in  action 
1914  ;  (4)  Laurence  Henry  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late 
R.F.A.,  b.  1895  \m.  1917,  Violet  Winifred,  d.  of  Arthur 
Charlesworth,  of  Little  Grange,  Whyteleafe,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue — 2  daus.] ;  (5)  Kenneth  Edward  Mortimer  Tufnell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Ella  Millicent,  d.  1903.  Res. — 
Watendone  Manor,  Kenley,  Surrey.  Club — City  of  London. 
Admiral  Lionel  Grant  Tufnell,  C.M.G.,  R.N.  (ret.), 
Naval  Advisor  to  Greek  Government  1911,  Asst.  Dir.  of 
Docks  1917-19,  b.  1857 ;  m.  1887,  Clara  Evelyn,  d.  of 
Thomas  Cadell  of  Sydney.  Res. — 21  Onslow  Square, 
S.W.7 ;  The  Bungalow,  South  Stoke,  Reading.  Clubs — 
United  Service,  Royal  Automobile. 

TUFTON  (R.L. ,  5  May  1850).  Sable,  an  eagle  displayed 
ermine,  a  bordure  wavy  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sea-lion  sejant  argent, 
debruised  by  a  bendlet  sinister  wavy  sable.  Motto — "  Ales 
volat  propriis." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  James  Tufton,  1st  Baron 
Hothfield  Vice-Adm.  of  the  coasts  of  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kent,  b.  1844  ; 
d.  1926  ;  m.  1872,  Alice  Harriet  Argyll  id.  1914),  d.  of 
the  Rev.  William  James  Stracey,  M.A. ,  Rector  of 
Buxton-with-Oxnead,  co.  Norfolk:— 
Rt.    Hon.   Sir  John  Sackville    Richard  Tufton,   D.S.O., 


late  principal  Civil  Medical  Officer,  Ceylon  ;  2nd,  1913, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  elder  surv.  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Tufnell  of 
Stourpaine,  Dorset ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hugh  Carleton 
Charsley  Tufnell,  Esq.,  Major  late  R. E.,  b.  1884  [m.  1916, 
Kathleen,  d.  of  Sir  Lancelot  Aubrey-Fletcher,  Bt.  ;  and 
has  issue — Hugh  John  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1920] ;  (2) 
Neville  Charsley  Tufnell,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  [m.  1913, 
Sybil  Carlos,  second  d.  of  Charles  Carlos  Clarke  of  Wood- 
lands, Sunninghill,  Berks. ;  and  has  issue  —  Michael 
N  veille  Tufnell, Gentleman,  b.  1914] ;  (3)  Carleton  Wyndham 


2nd  Baron  Hothfield  n  Oct.  1881),  and  a  Bart.  (16  Jan. 
1851),  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Westmorland,  J. P.  co.  Kent, 
Major  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Sussex  Regt. ,  formerly  1st  Life 
Guards,  South  African  Medal  with  five  clasps,  and  Great 
War  1914-19  (desp.),  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  [Supporters — On  either  side  an  eagle  ermine, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon 
of  the  arms  of  Tufton],  b.  1873;  m.  1896,  Lady  Ierne 
Hastings,  d.  of  the  13th  Earl  of  Huntingdon  ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.    Henry    Hastings   Sackville    Thanet    Tufton, 


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Lieut.  Gen.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  15th  Hussars,  b.  1897 
[m.  1918,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  William  Raphael,  of 
Connaught  Place,  VV.];  Hon.  Peter  John  Sackville  Thanet 
Tufton,  b.  1906;  Hon.  Patricia  Ierne  Wilmot  [m.  1921, 
Lt.-Col.  George  Chenevix  Hill] ;  Hon.  Noreen  Rosamund 
Anne  [m.  1928,  Capt.  Owen  Tudor,  3rd  K.O.  Hussars]. 
Seats — Hothfield  Place,  Ashford,  Kent;  Appleby  Castle, 
Westmorland  ;  Skipton  Castle,  Yorkshire.  Club — Carlton. 
Hon.  Sackville  Philip  Tufton,  J. P.  co.  Westmorland, 
b.  1875  ;  m.  1st,  191 1,  Cicily  Mary  Isabel  (d.  1912),  d. 
of  Capt  Arthur  Blundell  Hill;  2nd,  1913,  Winifred  Mary 
Ripley,  d.  of  E.  Ripley  Dalton  of  Gloucester  Terrace  ;  and 
has  issue — Thomas  Sackville  Tufton,  Esq.,  b.  1916 ;  and 
Diana  Mary.  Res. — Digges  Court,  Westwell,  Ashford, 
Kent. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Charles  Henry  Tufton,  C.M.G.,  3rd  Sec. 

Diplo.  Service,    b.    1879;    d.    1923;    m.    1903,    Stella 

Josephine   Faudel,  d.    of  Sir  George   Faudel    Faudel- 

Phillips,  G.C.I.E.,  1st  Bart.  :— 
George  William  Anthony  Tufton,  Esq. ,  b.  1904.     Res. — 
33  Albert  Road,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.8. 
Francis  Charles  Sackville  Tufton,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Charles  Tufton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

B.A.  (Oxon.),  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Westmorland,  b.  1852  ; 

d.  1925  ;  m.  1876,  Edith  Sophia  Elizabeth,  second  d.  of 

the  Rev.  V.  J.  Deane,  Rector  of  Ashen  : — 
Harold  Richard  Tufton,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Cecil   George  Tufton,   b.   1880  ;    m.   19 12,  Agatha  Vere 
Ripley,   d.  of  Edward    Ripley   Dalton  ;    and   has   issue — 
Richard    Cecil  Tufton,    Gentleman,    b.    1914.     Res. — i88b 
Gloucester  Terrace,  W.8. 

Alfred  Guy  Tufton,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1889  ;  m.  1916, 
Marjorie  Neville,  d.  of  Frederick  Charles  Thompson,  of 
Porchester  Square ;  and  has  issue — Colin  Charles  Guy 
Tufton,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Barbara  Marjorie.  Res. — 
17  Rugby  Mansions,  W.14. 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Tufton,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1871 ; 

m.  1843,  Adelaide  Amelia,  d.  of Lacour :  — 

George  Richard  Tufton,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  5th  Lancers, 
b.  1856.     Res.—  98  Piccadilly,  W.I. 

TUDOR-CRAIG  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine, 
•on  a  fesse  sable,  between  in  chief  a  naval  crown 
azure,  and  in  base  a  mural  crown  gules,  three  crescents 
argent  (for  Craig)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  three  lions  rampant 
gules,  each  crowned  with  an  Eastern  crown  of  the  first, 
in  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  second  (for 
Tudor).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  semee  of  cal- 
traps  or,  a  man  on  horseback  in  full  armour,  his  dexter 
hand  grasping  a  tilting-spear  shivered,  all  proper  (for 
Craig)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant gules,  crowned  as  in  the  arms,  gorged  with  a  collar 
fiory  counterflory  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  gold,  and 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  wavy  argent, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold  (for  Tudor).  Motto — "  Vive  Deo 
et  vives." 

Second  son  of  Rev.  Allen  Tudor  Craig,  M.A.,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  Chaplain  of  Marbceuf  Church,  Paris, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1869,  Emma,  eldest  d.  of  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Swann,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Stoke 
Dry,  Rutland  :— 
Sir  Algernon  Tudor  Tudor-Craig,  K.B.E.  (i9i9),F.S.A., 
Maj.  (ret.)  R.  Irish  Rifles,  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Chev.  Crown 
of  Belgium,  assumed  by  Deed  Poll,  19 19,  the  additional 
name  of  Tudor,  b.  1873  ;   m.  1898,  Emily  Mary,  C.B.E. 
(1919),  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Lukin,   of   Felbrigg 
Lodge,  Romsey  ;  and  has  issue — Algernon  James  Riccar- 
ton  Tudor  Tudor-Craig,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.  Scots,  b. 
1899    [m.    1924,    Rosalind  L'Estrange,  d.   of  late  John 
Annan  Bryce,  M.P.,  and  has  issue — Algernon  Nigel  Tudor- 
Craig,  Esq.,  b.  1926  (Club — Arthur's)].       Res. — Burrow 
Hill,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

TUITE  (Fun.  entry,  U.O. ,  1634).  Quarterly  argent 
and  gules. 

Sons  of  Hugh  Manley  Tuite,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  George 

Tuite,  9th  Bart,  and  Janet  Woodall),  Maj. -Gen  R.A., 

b.    181 1  ;    d.    1889;    m.    1854,    Frances   Maria,    d.    of 

Lt.-Col.  Richard  Williams  :— 

Sir  Morgan  Harry  Paulet  Tuite,  nth  Bart.  (16th  June 

1622),  late  Lieut.  9th  Batt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1861.     Res. — 

Hugh  George  Spencer  Tuite,  Esq. ,  late  Lieut.  2nd  Batt. 

Northumb.  Fus. ,   b.  1863;   m.    1893,  Eva  Geraldine,  d.  of 

Peter  Valentine  Hatton ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Brian   Hugh 


Morgan  Tuite,  Gentleman,  b.  1897 ;  (2)  Denis  George 
Harmsworth  Tuite,  Gentleman,  b.  1904 ;  Joan  Frances 
Valentine  ;  and  Moira  Gwendolen  Hatton  [m.  1922,  Flying- 
Officer  Henry  John  Hunter,  R.A.F.,  and  has  issue].  Res. — 
22  Gledstanes  Road,  W.  14. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Basil  Tuite,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  George 
Tuite,  9th  Bart.,  and  Jane  Woodall),  Major  nth  Foot, 
b.  1816;  d.  1871  ;  tn.  1853,  Mary  Caroline,  d.  of 
Henry  Hegart  Breen  of  St.  Lucia : — 

Mark  Anthony  Tuite,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  Indian  Army,  b. 
1857;  m.  1884,  Madeline  Rachel  (d.  1921),  d.  ofSurg.-Gen. 
Joseph,  M.D..LL.D.  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Henry  Mark 
Tuite,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.  Fus.,  formerly  Lieut.  Border  Regt. 
b.  1885;  (/.on  active  service  1918.  Res. — 96  The  Grove, 
Ealing. 

Henry  Hugh  Tuite,  Gentleman,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1891, 
Marion,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Allan  Wallace,  M.A.  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Mark  Allan  Wallace  Tuite,  Lieut.  Roy. 
Tank  Corps,  b.  1892  ;  d.  on  active  service  1917  ;  and  Honor 
Kathleen.     Res. — 

Thomas  Hugh  Tuite,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1927, 
Frances,  d.  of  John  Roberts.     Res. — 

Edwin  Walter  Tuite,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.     Res.— 

TULLIS  of  Strathenry  (L.O. ,  1909).  Parted  per  chevron 
or  and  vert,  two  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  in  chief  gules,  and 


a  hunting-horn  of  the  first  garnished  of  the  third  in  base. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  sphere  irradiated  or,  between  two  wings  azure. 
Motto — "  L'amitie." 

Eld.  s.  of  George  Smith  Tullis,  Cupar,  Fife,  b.  ; 

d.  ;  m.  ,  Agnes  Bigger,  d.  of  James  Dundas 

Brash  : — 
Robert   Tullis,    Gentleman,    b.         .      Seat— Strathenry , 
Leslie,  Fife. 

TULLOCH,  see  ARMSTRONG  -  LUSHINGTON- 
TULLOCHandFRANCE-LUSHINGTON-TULLOCH. 

TULLY  of  Newton  HallT(H.  Coll.,  17  Nov.  191 9). 
Argent  on  a  fesse  between  two  lymphads  in  pale  sable, 
a  lion  passant  of  the  field,  impaling  the  arms  of 
Latimer,  namely,  gules,  a  saltire  couped  fleury  between 
four  escallops  or.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  figure  representing  an 
amorini  discharging  an  arrow  from  a  bow  all  proper. 
Son  of  James  Emery  Tully,  of  South  Shields : — 
James  Emery  Tully,  Esq.,  J. P.  Northumberland, 
b.  1852  ;  m.  1895,  Jane  Eleanor,  d.  of  Richard  Latimer 
of  Whitley,  Northumberland  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Harry 
Tully,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (2)  James  Emery  Tully,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1900;  (3)  John  Latimer  Tully,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905;  Freda;  and  Joyce.  Res. — Newton  Hall, 
Stocksfield-on-Tyne,  Northumberland.  Clubs — Junior 
Constitutional,  Union  (Newcastle). 

TUNNARD  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable, 
between  two  dragons'  heads  erased  proper  in  chief  and  a 
bugle-horn  of  the  second  stringed  gules  in  base,  a  griffin's 
head'couped  between  two  bugle-horns  stringed  or.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  swan,  wings  elevated  ermine,  beaked  or,  legged 
sable,  the  dexter  leg  resting  on  a  bugle-horn  also  sable, 
stringed  gules. 

Sons   of   Rev.    John  Tunnard,   Patron    and  Vicar    of 
Frampton,  b.  ;  d .  ;  m.   1843,    Martha  Cop- 

land, dau.  of  Charles  Taw ney: — 
Charles  Thomas  Tunnard,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Lincoln,  b. 
1843  ;  m.  1866,  Georgina,  third  d.  of  Conolly  Norman  ;  and 
has  surv.  issue— (1)  John  Charles  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b. 
1873  [m.  1899,  Nina  Isabel  Christian,  fourth  d.  of  Cecil 
Long  of  Sherrington  Manor,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Samuel  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1900];  (2)  Christopher 
Coney  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  [m.  1906,  Madeline, 
d.  of  late  William  Anthony  Kingscote  ;  and  has  issue — 
Arthur  Coney  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (3)  Conolly 
Norman  Tunnard,  Gentleman  (West  Skirbeck  House, 
Boston,  Lincoln),  b.  1876  [wt.  1907,  Mary  Isabel,  O.B.E., 
second  d.  of  William  Henry  White  of  Boston  ;  and  has 
issue — Richard  Antony  Conolly  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b. 
191 1  ;  Georgina  Isabel  ;  and  Rosemary] ;  (4)  Rev.  Thomas 
Monckton  Tunnard  (The  Rectory,  Lexham,  King's  Lynn), 
b.  1882  \m.  1915,  Grace,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Cooke, 
of  Drumkeen,  co.  Monahan,  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Newburgh  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Peter  Humfrey 
Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Viola  Mary] ;  Georgina 
Martha  [m.  1st,  1891,  Henry  Edwin  Briggs ;  2nd,  1908, 
George  S.  W.  Jebb  of  Boston] ;  and  Rosalie  Mary  [m.  E.  P. 
Wrinch,  M.B.].     Res.— 

Christopher  Claypon  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1852. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Bartholomew  Tunnard,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt. 

27th  Regt.,  b.  1816 ;  d.  1875;  m.  1850,  Harriet  Jane, 

yst.  d.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Bruce  Stopford :- — 

Ambrose   Bartholomew  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ; 

m.  1898,  Sybil  Mary  Agnes  (d.  1905),  d.  of  Rev.  and  Hon. 

A.  F.  A.  H anbury  Tracy,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Commander  William  Francis  Tunnard,  R.N.,  b.  1854. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Henry  Stopford  Tunnard,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Royal 
Inniskilling  Fus.,  b.  1856;  d.  1917;  m.  1882,  Blanche 
Evelyn,  d.  of  W.  J.  Lucas  : — 
Henry  Bartholomew  Tunnard,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 

TUPPER  of  Armdale,  Canada  (H.  Coll.  27  Aug.  1886). 
Per  fesse  azure  and  or,  on  a  fesse  ermine  between  two  boars 
passant  in  chief  or  and  a  sprig  of  mayflower  slipped  and 
leaved  in  base  proper,  three  escallops  gules.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  greyhound 
statant  sable,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  escallops  or, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  mayflower  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  L'espoir  est  ma  force." 

Son  of Tupper  (son  of  Rev.  Charles  Tupper,  D.D.), 

b.         ;  d.         ;  m.         :■ — 
Dr.    Osborne    Tupper,   b.  .     Res. — Brooklyn,     New 

Vork,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  James  Stewart  Tupper,  Esq.,  of  Ravenscourt, 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  Barrister,  K.C.,  b.  1851  ; 

d.  1915  ;  m.  1st,  1875,  Mary  Wilson,  dau.  of  Andrew 

Robertson   of  Elmbank,    Montreal,    Canada  (who  d. 

1876)  ;  2nd,   1880,  Ada  Campbell,    dau.  of  Hon.  Sir 

Thomas  Gait,  late  Chief-Justice  of    Common  Pleas, 

Ontario  : — 

Sir  Charles  Stewart  Tupper,  2nd  Bart.  (13  Sep. ,  1888), 

Member  of  the  Manitoba  Bar,  b.   1884  ;  s.  his  grandfather 

1915  ;    m.    1 910,  Margaret    Peters,   d.  of  Charles   Morse, 

K.C.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  Res. — 

Hawthorndene,  Winnipeg, Manitoba,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Hibbert  Tupper,  K.C.M.G., 
P.C.  (Canadal.  late  Minister  of  Justice,  Canada,  K.C., 


LL.B.,  b.  1855;^.   1927;   w.  1879,  Janet,  d.  of  Hon. 

James  Macdonald  of  Blink  Bonnie,  Halifax,,  late  Chief 

Justice  of  Nova  Scotia  : — 
Charles  Tupper,  Esq.,  B.Sc,  C.E.,  Major  Canadian 
Mil.,  b.  1880;  m.  1910,  Mira  Mary  Douglas,  d.  of  Hon. 
Arthur  R.  Dickey,  K.C.,  P.C.  (Canada),  and  has  issue — 
Janet  Macdonald;  and  Dorothy  Joyce.  Res. — Vernon, 
B.C.,  Canada. 

James  Macdonald  Tupper,  Esq.,  b.  1887,  Inspector 
R.N.W.  Mounted  Police. 

Reginald  Hibbert  Tupper,  Esq.,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1915,  Isobel 
Wilson  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Gordon  Hibbert  Tupper, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  David  Reginald  Hibbert  Tupper, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921.  Res. — 1350,  15th  Avenue  West, 
Vancouver,  B.C. 

Son  of  the  Rt.    Hon.  Sir  Charles  Tupper,    1st  Bart., 

G.C.M.G.,  P.C,  C.B.,  LL.D.,  Camb.  and  Edin.,  M.D. 

b.  1821  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1846,  Frances  Amelia  (d.  1912), 

dau.  of  Silas  Hibbert  Morse  of  Amherst,  Cumberland, 

Nova  Scotia  : — 
William  Johnston  Tupper,  Esq.,  of  Winnipeg,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  K.C.,  b.  1862;  m.  1887,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  James  MacDonald  of  Blink  Bonnie,  late  Chief  Justice 
of  Nova  Scotia  ;  and  has  issue— Charles  William  Tupper, 
Gentleman,  b.  1898;  Stewart  Macdonald  Tupper,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1902;  Katherine  Gladys;  Emma  Lilian;  and 
Edith  Margaret.     Res. — Elmhirst,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

The  Late  GEORGE  GILLON  TURNBULL,  Gentle- 
man. Born  1858  ;  d.  1928  ;  being  the  eldest  son  of  James 
Turn  bull  of  Hillend,  and  Mary  Anne,  second  dau.  of  William 
Downe  Gillon  of  Wallhouse,  Linlithgowshire,  and  Hurst- 
monceaux,  co.  Sussex.  Armorial  bearings— Per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


liveries,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fessewise,  holding  a  dagger 
erect  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  bearing  on  the  point 
thereof  a  bull's  head  erased  sable.  Motto  —  "  I  saved  the 
king."        Seat  —  Abbey   St.    Bathans,    Grantshouse,    N. B. 

TURBUTT(R.L.,  1895,  H.  Coll).  Azure,  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  in  fesse  between  as  many  turbots  all  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  proper,  grasping 
a  trident  in  bend  sinister  or,  a  fountain.  Motto — "  Non 
sibi  sed  suis." 


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Son  of  Rev.  John  Launcelot  Turbutt  (formerly  Erring- 
ton),  b.  1828;  d.  1906;    m.  i860,   Isabella  Turbutt,  d. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Goodwin  of  Hinchley  Wood,  co.  Derby, 
and   sister   of  Capt.    Richard    Henry  Goodwin-Glad- 
win  : — 
Gilbert    Launcelot    Gladwin- Errington,    Gentleman,    b. 
1876;   m.  1st,  1899,  Audrey  Vivian  (d.  1902),  d.   of  Henry 
Haslope  Bagnall  of   Beenham  Lodge,  Berks.  ;   2nd,  1903, 
Gertrude  Decima,  d.  of  late  Col.  N.  H.  Shute  of  Clayfield, 
Hants.;  3rd,  1922,  Esme  Doris,  d.    of  LI.   C.    Picton,  of 
Bramcote    Lodge,    Milton,     Derby;    and    has    issue — (1) 
Launcelot  Richard  Gladwin-Errington,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ; 

(2)  Humphrey  Gladwin-Errington,    Gentleman,    b.    1907; 

(3)  Gilbert  Neville  Gladwin-Errington,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
and  Sylvia  Eleanor.  Seat — Hinchley  Wood  House,  Ash- 
bourne. 

TURING  of  Foveran  (L.O. ,  1882).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
sable,  three  boars'  heads  couped  or,  langued  gules.  Crest 
—A  hand  holding  a  helmet  proper.  Supporters— Two  stags 
proper.     Motto — "  Audentes  fortuna  juvat." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  James  Walter  Turing,  9th  Bart.,  b.  1862  ; 

d.  1928;  m.  1891,  Mabel  Rose,  d.  of  the  late  Andrew 

Caldecott  of  Pishiobury,  Sawbridgeworth  — 

Sir  Robert  Andrew  Henry  Turing,  10th  Bart,  of  Foveran 

(1638),    Capt.    R.O.,  late    Rifle    Bde.,    served   Great    War 

(desp.),    b.     1895.        Res. — Crocker     House,     Chichester. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Cavendish. 

TURNER,  see  BECKETT  -  TURNER,  PAGE- 
TURNER,  POLHILL -TURNER,  and  ROUND- 
TURNER. 

TURNER.  Per  pale  or  and  sable,  a  fesse  wavy  paly  of 
eight  gules  and  ermine,  between  four  millrinds,  three  in 
chief  and  one  in  base  counterchanged. 

Dau.  of  George  Henry  Turner,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Little- 
over,  co.  Derby,  m.  1859,  Clara  Ann,  dau.    of  James 
Hammond  of  Bristol: — 
Hilda  Marie  Louise.     Res.— 

TURNER  (L.O.).  Argent,  guttee-de-sang,  a  wheel  of 
eight  spokes  sable,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure,  a  dolphin  naiant 
of  the  first.  Mantling  gules ,  doubled  argent.  Crest  —  U  pon 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  man's  heart  gules.  Motto  —  "  Quod 
potui  perfeci." 

Eld.    son   of    Sir  William   Turner,    K.C.B.,    Knight 

Bachelor,  Knight  of  the  Royal  Prussian  Order  Pour  le 

Merite,  Vice-Chanceilor  and  Principal  of  Edinburgh 

University,  D.L.   Edinburgh,  F.R.S.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 

D.Sc,  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Queen's  Edin.  Rifle  Vols.  ,b.  1832  ; 

d.   1916;    m.    1863,   Agnes   (d.    1908),   eldest   dau.  of 

Abraham  Logan,  Esq.,  of  Burnhouses,  co.  Berwick  : — 

William  Aldren   Turner,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 

Col.  late  R.A.M  C.  (T.F.),  Consulting  Physician  to  King's 

Coll.   Hosp.  and  to  Nat.  Hosp.,  Queen  Square,  London, 

b.  1864;  m.  1909,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  Dr.  J.  A.  Macdougall. 

Res.— 27  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.7.     Club— Athenaeum. 

TURNER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  pale  between  two 
swans'  heads  erased  at  the  neck  or,  a  fer-de-moline 
between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  on 
either  side  a  branch  of  three  cinquefoils  slipped,  a  swan's 
head  erased,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel.  Motto — "  Per- 
severantia  vincit." 

Son   of  Thomas    Turner,   Gentleman,   of    Ardrossan, 
Florence  Road,  Brighton,  b.  1838  ;  d.  ;  m.  1866: — 

Jonathan  Edward  Ernest  Turner,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res.— 

TURNER  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  millrinds  sable,  two  lions  passant  guardant 
combatant  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-badger  proper.  Badge 
— Two  sprigs  of  apple  in  saltire  flowered  proper,  inter- 
lacing a  millrind  or.  Motto — "  Mimus  omnia  superat." 
Son  of  John  Turner,   of  Rackenford,   Devon, 

b.  ;  d.  ;   m.  : — 

Alfred  Turner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  (1923)  High  Sheriff  co. 
Leicester,  b.  .     Res. — Brock's  Hill,  Oadby,  Leics. 

TURNER  (H.  Coll.,  1907).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  cottised 
argent,  between   three  estoiles  or,  as  many  flames  of  fire 


proper.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert  and  in  front  of  a  Latin 


cross,  a  lamb  cumbent  proper  between  two  estoiles  also 
gules.  Motto — "  Salus  mihi  agnus  Dei."  Livery — Red 
and  silver. 

Son  of  Robert  King-Turner,  b.  1838;  d.  ;  m.  1864, 

Sarah,  d.  of  Robert  King  Hooper  : — 
Arthur  Charles  King- Turner,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1899,  Eleanor  Sarah,  d.  of  William  Alexander  Harber ; 
and  has  issue — Charles  John  King-Turner,  Gentleman,  b. 
1904;  Eileen;  Eleanor;  and  Muriel.  Res. — Thet Retreat, 
Fairford,  Glos. 

TURNER  of  Donisthorpe  (H.  Coll..  20  Ap.  1920). 
Or,  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  millrinds,  and  in 
base  a  greyhound  courant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  or, 
a  bear's  head  couped  sable,  muzzled  gold.  Motto — "  Labor 
omnia  superat." 

Son  of  John  Turner,  of  Coalville  : —  ' 

Sir  John  Turner,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  J.P.,  D.L.  and 
(1920)  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester,  b.  1858;  m.  1893,  Jessie, 
d.  of  Edward  Smith,  of  Edgbaston;  and  has  issue — John 
Stanleigh  Turner,  Esq.,  b.  1898  [m.  1923,  Dorothea,  d.  of 
W.  H.  Cox,  of  Ashby  Road,  Burton-on-Trent  (Res. — 
Seal  Pastures,  Netherseal,  Burton-on-Trent)]  ;  Stuart 
Keates  Turner,  Esq.,  b.  1900  [w.  1926,  Alice  Mary,  d.  of 
Stanley  Green,  of  Burton-on-Trent]  ;  and  Doris  Marjorie 
[m.  1925,  Lt.-Col.  M.  M.  Morgan-Owen,  D.S.O.].  Res. — 
Stanleigh  House,  Donisthorpe,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Club 
— Conservative  (Birmingham). 

TURNER  of  Quebec  (H.  Coll.,  29  Feb.  1916).  Azure, 
a  chevron  between  two  lions  rampant  in  chief,  and  in 
base  a  maple-leaf  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  lion 
passant  gold,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore- paw  a  maple-leaf 
proper.  Motto — "  Pro  patria." 
Son  of  : — 

Hon.  Richard  Turner,  Member  of  Legislative  Council 
of  Quebec,  b.  ;  m.  ;  and  has  issue : — Lieut.-Gen. 

Sir  Richard  Ernest  William  Turner,  V.C.,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ,  D.C.L.,  served  S.  Africa  1899-1901. 
with  Roy.  Canadian  Dragoons  (desp.  3  times,V.C,  D.S.O.), 
and  Great  War  as  Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  Forces  (desp.  ,C.B. ), 
Chief  of  Staff  Military  Forces  of  Canada,  has  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  the  White  Eagle 
(Russia),  b.  1871  \m.  1900.  Harriet  Augusta,  d.  of  H.  G. 


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Goodday  and  has  issue — Harold  Richard  Turner,  Esq., 
b.  1902 ;  Kathleen  Millicent ;  and  Evelyn  Constance 
Res.— 257  Laurier  Avenue,  Quebec,  Canada.  Club — 
Garrison  (Quebec)].     Res. — Quebec,  Canada. 

TURNLY  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  fritillaria  meleagris  stalked 
and  leaved  proper,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  cross  patee  or. 
Mantling/  vert  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  an  oak-tree  proper,  supporting  on 
the  sinister  side  a  shield  gules,  charged  with  a  cross  pattie 
or.     Motto — "  Perseverando." 

Son  of  John  Turnly,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L.  co.  Antrim, 
B.A.,  b.   1819;  d.  1909;  m.   1850,  Charlotte  Emily,  d. 
of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Edward  Litton  : — 
Francis   John    Seymour    Turnly,    Gentleman,    b.     1862. 
Post.  add. — Drumnasole,  Carnlough,  co.  Antrim. 

TURNOR  of  Stoke-Rochford  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on 
a  cross  quarter-pierced  argent,  four  fers-de-moline  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  passant  argent,  crowned  or,  in  his  paw  a 
fer-de-moline  of  the  arms. 

Son  of  Christopher  Hatton  Tumor,  of  Stoke  Rochford, 

b.  1840;  ^.1914;  m.  1881,  Alice,  d.  of  Hon.  Hamilton 

Killaly  :— 

Christopher  Hatton  Tumor,  Esq.  J. P.,  Parts  of  Kesteven 

and  Lindsey,  b.   1873  ;    m.   1907,  Sarah  Marie  Talbot,  d. 

and  h.  of  the  late  Admiral  the  Hon.  Walter  Cecil  Carpenter, 

of    Kiplin,    Yorks.      Seats — Stoke   Rochford,    Grantham  ; 

Kiplin,  Northallerton. 

Son  of  Algernon  Turnor,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  J. P.,  of  Goably 
Hall,    b.   1845 ;    d.    1921  ;    m.    1880,    Lady    Henrietta 
Caroline  Stewart,  d.  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Galloway : — 
Herbert  Broke  Turnor,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  17th  Lancers, 
b.  1885;  m.  1922,  Lady  Enid  Vane,  d.  of  13th  Earl  of  West- 
morland and  widow  of  Hon.  H.   Vane,  and  has  issue  —  2 
daus.     Seat — Little  Ponton  Hall,  Grantham. 

Son  of  Christopher  Turnor,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. , 
High  Sheriff  1833,  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire  1841 
to  1847,  by  his  wife  Lady  Caroline  Finch  Hatton,  d.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  George  William,  9th  Earl  of  Win- 
chilsea:  — 
Graham  Augustus  Tumor,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.  Res. — 
Bolingbroke,  Mackay,  Queensland. 

TURNOUR  (U.O.  Arms  confd.  and  supporters  granted 
10  Apl.  1761).  Ermines,  on  a  cross  quarter-pierced  argent, 
four  fers-de-moulin  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant 
argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fer-de-moulin  sable. 
Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 

Only  son  of   Rt.   Hon.   Edward  Tumour,  5th  Earl  of 

Winterton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Sussex,  C.C.  West  Sussex, 

late  Capt.  6th  Sussex  R.V.,b.  1837;  d.  1907;  m.  1882, 

Lady  Georgiana  Susan   Hamilton,  fifth  d.    of  James, 

1st  Duke  of  Abercorn,  K.G.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Tumour,  P.C.,  6th  Earl  of  Winterton, 

(12  Feb.  1766),  Viscount  Tumour  and  Baron  Winterton  of 

Gort,   co.    Galway,    in   Ireland  (10  April   1761),    M.P.    for 

Horsham  1904—18,  and  for  Horsham  and  Worthing  since 

1918,    Under-Sec.   of  State  for    India    1524,    Major    late 

T.F.  Res.  Sussex  Yeo. ,  educated  at  Eton  and  Oxford,  J.P. 

and  D.L.  Sussex.     [Supporters— Two  lions  argent,  sem6e 

of  fers-de-moline  sable],  b.  1883  ;    m.  1924,   Hon.  Monica 

Wilson,  only   dau.  of  2nd  Lord  Nunbumholme.      Seat — 

Shillinglee    Park,    Chiddingfold,    Sussex.       Town   res. — 61 

Eccleston   Square,   S.W.       Clubs — Carlton,    Marlborough, 

Turf. 

Surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.   Edward  Tumour,  4th  Earl  of 
Winterton,  b.  1810;  d.  1879;  m.  1832,  Maria,  third  d. 
of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart.  :— 
Hon.  Keith  Turnour-Fetherstonhaugh  (q.v.). 
Only  son  of  Hon.  Archer  Tumour,  b.   1852  ;  d.  1905  ; 
m.     1877,   Florence    Emma,    d.    of    John    Bryant    of 
Cornwall  Gardens,  Kensington  : — 
Gerald  Archer  Tumour,  Esq.,  b.   1878;  m.   1905,  Amy, 
d.  of  the  late  Col.  Woodfull,  R.A.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Charles  Chad  Tumour,  b.  1853 ;  d.  1885 ; 
m.  1879,  Elizabeth  Ethel,  d.  of  William  Downer: — 
Cecil  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  m.  1913,  Effie,  d.  of 
Robert  McMillan  of  London,  Ontario,  and  has  issue: — 
Robert  Chad  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Cecil  Noel 
Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Margaret  Ethel.  Res. — 
Lanigan,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur   Henry  Tumour,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
St.  Augustine,  Stockport,  b.  1862;  d.  1896;  m.   1893, 


Alice  Mary  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Rev.  Josiah  Turner  Lea, 

Vicar  of  Far  Forest,  co.  Worcester  : — 
Edward  Keith  Henry  Tumour,  Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  1896  ;  m.  1924,  Jeanie,  d.  of  John  F.  Burton,  of  Gway- 
nynog,  co.  Denbigh.     Res. — Groes,  Denbigh. 

Sonsofjohn  Horatio  Tumour,  Esq. ,  b.   1830;  <2. 1904; 

m.  1st,  1853,   Marianne,  eld.  d.  of  Robert  R.  Wilson, 

and   step-dau.    of  F.    W.    Keppel   of    Lexham    Hall, 

Norfolk  :— 
Keppel  Arthur  Tumour,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1856;  m.  1878,  Margaret  (d.  1901),  only  d.  of  C.  C. 
Wallace  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Arthur  Wallace  Tumour, 
Gentleman,  b.  1879;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action  1917  ; 
(2)  Donald  Winterton  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  (3) 
James  Owen  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  (4)  Keppel 
Ernest  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  Alice  [m.  1910,  Cecil 
Henty];  and  Sybil  Ruth.  Res. — Mooulgong,  Cohuna, 
Victoria,  S.  Australia. 

Frederick  John  Tumour,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 

The  Honourable  KEITH  TURNOUR-FETHER- 
STONHAUGH (formerly  Tumour),  late  Lieut. -Col.  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  in  1896  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Fetherstonhaugh.  Born 
Feb.  23,  1848,  being  the  second  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Edward  Tumour,  4th  Earl  Winterton,  by  his  wife  Maria, 
third  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a  chevron  be- 
tween four  ostrich  feathers,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base 
argent  (for  Fetherstonhaugh) ;  2  and  3,  ermines,  on  a  cross 
quarter-pierced  argent,  four  fers-de-moline  sable,  in  the 
fesse  point  a  crescent  gules  (for  Tumour).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  heraldic  antelope's  head  couped  gules,  armed  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  vair,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  an  ostrich 
feather  in  bend  argent  (for  Fetherstonhaugh) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  guardant  argent,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  fer-de-moline  sable,  and  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  gules  (for  Tumour).  Motto— 
"Esse  quam  videri."  Married,  Dec.  23,  1879,  Caroline 
Chester  (d.  1920),  second  dau.  of  Strachan  Bethune,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  of  Montreal,  Canada;  and  has  had  Issue — Henry 
Keith  Tumour,  Esq.,  b.  1885,  d.  1892;  and  Beatrice 
Winterton.      Seat — Uppark,  Petersfield,  Hants. 

TURTON  (R.L.,  1817,  H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  nine  trefoils 
slipped,  four,  three,  and  two,  alternately  vert  and  azure,  in 
base  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  sable,  a  canton  gules.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  park  pales  gules, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm,  habited  vert,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand 
holding  a  banner  per  pale  argent  and  azure,  the  fringe  or, 
charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  fessewise,  counterchanged. 
Motto — "  Formosa  quae  honesta. " 

Sons  of  Edmund  Henry  Turton,  Esq. ,  of  Upsall  and 
Larpool,  co.  Yorks.,   J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  D.G., 
b.  1825  ;  d.  1896  ;  m.  1856,  Lady  Cecilia  Mary  Leeson, 
d.  and  coh.  of  Joseph,  4th  Earl  of  Milltown,  K.P.  : — 
Robert  Bell  Turton,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.  N.R.  Yorks.,  M.A. 
Oxon.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Major  late  4th  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt., 
served  in  S.  African  War  and  Great  Wars,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1897, 
Marion    Edith,   d.    of    late   Lt.-Col.    Godfrey   Wentworth 
Beaumont   (by  Anna   Maria   his  wife,   d.    of  Sir  Edward 
Blackett,  Bart.) ;    and  has  had  issue — (1)  Godfrey  Edmund 
Turton,   Gentleman,   b.   1901 ;    (2)    Robert  Hugh  Turton, 
Gentleman,  b.   1903;  (3)  Ralph  Meredyth  Turton,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908  ;  and  Cecilia  Marion,  d.  1919.     Seat — Kildale, 
Yorks. 

Ralph  Douglas  Turton,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  late  1st  Batt. 
Cheshire  Regt.,  served  Great  Wat  (despatches),  b.  1862; 
m.  1894,  Irene,  d.  of  W.  Andrews  of  Chester  ;  and  has  issue 
— George  Anthony  Turton,  Esq.,  Capt.  Green  Howards, 
served  Great  War,  b.  1895  [m.  1915,  Margaret,  d.  of  T.  Fry, 
and  has  issue — Ralph  Anthony  Turton,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
and  Cecilia  Valerie].  Res. — Larpool  Lodge,  Farnham, 
Surrey. 

TURVILLE-PETRE(R.L.,  May  1907,  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  gules,  a  bend  or,  between  two  escallops 
argent  (Petre) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three  chevronels  vair  (Tur- 
ville).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  two  lions'  heads  erased  and  addorsed,  the  dexter 
or,  collared  azure,  the  sinister  azure,  collared  or  (Petre)  ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak 
a  branch  of  olive  slipped  and  fructed  all  proper  (Turville). 
Motto — "  Sans  Dieu  rien." 

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1831  ;  d.  1902 ;  m.  i8S7i  Lady  Gwendoline  Elizabeth 
Talbot,  sister  of  17th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  : — 
Oswald    Henry    Philip   Turville-Petre,    Esq.,    J. P.    and 
D.L.  co.  Warwick,  J. P.  and  (1912)  High  Sheriff  Leicester- 
shire,    Major    and     Hon.     Lt.-Col.      late    Warwickshire 
Yeo. ,  b.   1862;    m.   1899,  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  of  Laurence 
Cave   of  Ditcham  Park,    Petersfield  ;    and  has   issue — (1) 
Francis  Adrian  Joseph  Turville-Petre,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ; 
(2)    Edward    Oswald    Gabriel    Turville-Petre,    Gentleman, 
b.    1908 ;    Gwendoline    Mary   Etheldreda ;    Mary  Alethea 
Elizabeth  Evelyn  ;    and  Marion  Margaret  Josephine.     Seat 
— Bosworth  Hall,  Leicester.     Club — Travellers'. 

PHINEAS  BARRETT  VILLIERS-TUTHILL,  Esq., 
Lt.-Col.  (retired  pay  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps),  M.D.,and 
Doctor  in  State  Medicine  (University  of  Dublin),  F.R.  C.S.I. 
(assumed  the  name  of  Villiers  in  addition  to  Tuthill  by 
Deed-Poll  in  Ireland  15  Dec.  1908,  and  England  16 
Dec.  1908).  Born  Nov.  4,  1850,  being  the  ygst.  son  of 
John  Tuthill,  formerly  of  Kilmore,  co.  Limerick,  b.  1793; 
d.  1876;  m.  1846,  Margaret,  his  second  wife,  eldrst  daughter 
of  Robert  Lloyd,  M.D.  (brother  of  Rev.  Bartholomew 
Lloyd,  D.  D. ,  Provost  Trinity  College,  Dublin).  Armorial 
bearings  —  Quarterly,     1.     azure,     on    a    bend    argent, 


cottised  or,  a  lion  passant  sable  (for  Tuthill,  June  1561, 
H.  Coll.);  2.  argent,  on  a  cross  gules,  five  escallops  or 
(for  Villiers) ;  3.  azure,  three  bars  argent,  on  a  chief  ot  the 
second  three  annulets  gules  (for  Cooke) ;  4.  sable,  a  cross 
engrailed  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  mullet  argent  (for  Peyton) ; 
5.  argent,  three  piles  wavy  gules,  meeting  in  the  base  point 
(for  Gernon) ;  6.  or,  a  fesse  gules  (for  Colvile) ;  7.  or,  a 
chevron  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  three  mullets  argent  (for 
Sutton) ;  8.  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  or  and  azure  (for 
Langley  of  Knowlton,  Kent);  9.  gules,  on  a  cross  crosslet 
argent,  five  ermine  spots  (for  Atlez) ;  10.  gules,  an  eagle  dis- 
played argent  (for  Atbrig)  ;  n.  argent,  a  fesse  sable,  and  in 
chief  three  ogresses  (for  Langley  of  Sutton  Folfield) ;  12. 
gules,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine  between  three  falcons 
rising  argent,  beaked,  legged,  and  belled  or  (for  Francis) ; 

13.  gules,  semee  of  cross  crosslets,  three  lucies  or  (for  Lucy) ; 

14.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  or,  in  chief  a 
label  of  three  points  argent  (for  Chamberlaine) ;  15.  per 
fesse  nebulee  argent  and  sable,  three  greyhounds'  heads 
couped,  counterchanged,  collared  gules,  studded  or  (for 
Mildmay,  co.  Essex) ;   16.  azure,  on  a  canton  or,  a  mullet 


sable  (for  de  Rowse)  ;  17,  sable,  a  chevron  embattled  or 
between  three  roses  argent  (for  Cornish);  18.  argent, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  demi-lions  rampant  gules, 
three  bezants  (for  Fisher) ;  19.  azure,  a  fesse  ermine  be- 
tween three  leopards  passant  guardant  or  (for  Woodcocke)  ; 
20.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or  between  two  flaunches  and  a 
pile  in  point  ermine  (for  King) ;  21.  per  fesse  wavy  sable 
and  azure,  a  quadrangular  castle  argent  (for  Rawson, 
Viscount  Clontarf) ;  22.  or,  on  a  chevron  vert,  three  ravens' 
heads  erased  argent  (for  Craford) ;  23.  per  fesse  argent  and 
sable,  a  cross  patonce  between  four  mullets  counterchanged 
(for  Colman) ;  24.  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three 
greyhounds  courant  sable  (for  Gaynsford) ;  25.  argent,  a 
saltire  gules,  on  a  border  sable  twelve  bezants  (for  De  la 
Poyle) ;  26.  argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  bugle- 
horns  sable  (for  Wirley) ;  27.  azure,  three  lozenges  or  (for 
Stopford) ;  28.  argent,  a  fesse  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sable  (for  Alseyn  or  Alsen) ;  29.  or,  a  lion  rampant 
regardant  sable,  on  a  canton  azure  a  cross  pat6e  fitchee  of 
the  first  (for  Lloyd).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  argent  and  sable,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  turtle-dove  proper,  holding  in  her  beak  an 
olive-branch  vert,  fructed  or.  Motto — "  Pads aclegis  jure." 
Livery — Undress  :  chocolate  coloured  coat,  scarlet  cloth 
waistcoat,  silver  buttons  ;  and  for  full  dress  :  azure  blue  plush 
breeches,  gold  lace  garters,  silver  shoe  buckles.  Married, 
1908,  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin,  Mary  Wilhelmina 
Constance,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Squire  Barker 
Kaye,  C.B.,  Assistant  Under-Sec.  for  Ireland,  and  Frances, 
his  wife,  yngest.  d.  of  Richard  Oliver  Barker,  of  Sterling, 
co.  Dublin,  widow  of  Capt.  John  North-Bomford,  J. P.,  of 
Gallow  and  Ferrans,  co.  Meath.  Res. — The  Slopes,  Kings- 
town, co.  Dublin.  Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Royal 
St.  George's  Yacht. 

TWEEDDALE,  Marquess  of,  see  HAY. 

TWEEDIE  (L.O.).  Argent,  on  a  saltire  engrailed 
gules,  a  mullet  or,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  fret  couped  of  the 
third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  boar's  head  erased  proper. 
Motto — "  Thole  and  think  on." 
Son   of  : — 

John  Jackson  Tweedie,  Gentleman,  Mining  Engineer, 
b.         .      Res. — Goyllarisquisga,  Peru,  S.  America. 

MICHAEL  FORBES  TWEEDIE,  Gentleman,  F.S.A. 
Bom  i860,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Forbes  Tweedie,  J. P.  for  co.  Kent,  of  "  Rawlinson,"  Rol- 


ven   en,   Kent,  and  of  Alice   (d.    1927),  dau.   of  the   late 
Robert  Bell.     Armorial  bearings  (rematric.   L.O.   1899). 


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— Quarterly,  i  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  gules,  a 
chief  also  engrailed  azure,  the  latter  charged  with  a  fraise 
of  the  first  (Tweedie,  1542,);  2  and  3,  counterquartered  i. 
and  iiii. ,  azure,  three  bears'  heads,  couped  argent,  muzzled 
and  langued  gules  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  three  unicorns'  heads 
erased  sable  (Forbes  of  Tolquhoun,  1542).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "Thole  and  think  on." 
Married,  July  10,  1890,  Marian  Amelia  Clari  (d.  1926),  dau. 
of  the  late  Arthur  Ellis,  Indian  Civil  Service;  and  has  Issue 
— Doyne  Forbes  Tweedie,  Esq.,  Capt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b. 
1896  [m.  1925,  Enid  Mary,  d.  of  Morgan  Brown,  and  has 
issue— Ann  Marian] ;  and  Christian  Forbes  [m.  191 8,  Capt. 
C.  M.  Guest,  and  has  issue].  Residences— 3  Embankment 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ;  Rawlinson,  Rolvenden,  Kent. 

TWEEDMOUTH,  Baron,  see  MARJORI BANKS. 

ARTHUR  HEARNE  TWEEDY,  Gentleman,  formerly 
British  Vice-Consul  and  Acting  Consul-General  from  1890- 
93  to  Republics  of  Haiti  and  Santo  Domingo,  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  Kempston  Greys,  otherwise  Hastingsbury  and 
Kempston  Hardwick,  and  formerly  a  Lieut.  5th  Vol.  Batt. 
Rifle  Brigade  (18th  Middlesex).  Born  1850,  being  the  only 
surviving  son  of  John  Newman  Tweedy  of  Widmore  House, 
Bromley,  Kent,  and  Montagu  Square,  W.,  by  his  wife 
Dorothea  Esther  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  T. 
Turpin  Fellowes,  2nd  Life  Guards.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between  two 


being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Tweedy,  of  H.M.  Civil 
Service,  by  his  wife  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Captain 
Pottinger,  R.  N.,  of  Lerwick,  Shetland.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between  two  escallops  in  fesse 
gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  an  escallop  of  the  field.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 


escallops  in  fesse  gules,  on  a  chief  azure  an  escallop  of  the 
field  (for  Tweedy)  ;  2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  bend  flory  and 
counterflory  between  two  increscents  argent,  three  lions' 
heads  erased  sable  (Fellowes).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  prick-spur  fesse- 
wise,  a  peewit  rising  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert.  Motto — ■"  Thole  and  Think  on."  Livery — 
Black,  with  gold  buttons.  Estates — The  Hoo,  Kempstone, 
Bedford  ;  Widmore  Lodge,  Kent.  Res. — Widmore  Lodge, 
Bromley!  Kent.      Club— Wellington. 

GEORGE  ALFRED  TWEEDY,  Gentleman,  formerly  a 
member  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  a  District  and 
Sessions  Judge  in  the  N.W.  Provinces.     Born  July  28,  1856, 


a  prick-spur  fessewise,  a  peewit  rising  proper,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.  Married,  Aug.  5,  1884, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Dr.  R.  Pottinger,  R.N.,  Inspector- 
General   of  Hospitals  and   Fleets ;    and   has   had   Issue — 

(1)  Hugh  Christopher  Newman  Tweedy,  b.  1885,  d.   1886. 

(2)  Robert  Pottinger  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  b,  June  7,  1887  ; 

(3)  George  John  Drumelzier  Tweedy,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N., 
b.  Nov.  27,  1891  [m.  19 1 7,  Violet  Eirene,  d.  of  William  B. 
Maurice,  of  The  Old  House,  Wokingham  ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Drumelzier  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  3.  1918]  ;  and  Nora 
Margaret  Pottinger.  Res. — 94  Horseferry  Road,  S.W.i. 
Club—  East  India  United  Service. 

TWEEDY.   Quarterly  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed 
gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  fleams  or  (for  Tweedy);  2. 
argent,  on  a  saltire  sable,  five  trefoils  slipped  or,  on  a  chief 
gules,  three  cushions  of  the  third  (for  Johnston) ;    3.  argent, 
a  maunch   ermine   (for    Colpoys).       Mantling    gules  and 
argent.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  volant 
argent.     Motto—"  Fais  ce  que  doit  advienne  que  pourra." 
Yngr.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Henry  Colpoys  Tweedy  of 
Cloonamahon,  Collooney,  co.  Sligo,  Gentleman,  B.A. , 
M.D.  (Dublin),  F.R.C.P.I.,  3.1847 ;  d.  1917;  m.  1882, 
Alice   Maud  (d.    1896),   only  dau.    of  Thomas  James 
Meredith  of  Cloonamahon,  co.  Sligo,  Capt.  90th  Light 
Infantry    (d.    Oct.     i860),    s.    her    brother     Herbert 
Willoughby  Meredith,  Lieut.   R.N.,   of  Cloonamahon 
[d.  June  1894),  as  heir  to  Cloonamahon  : — 
Owen  Meredith  Tweedy,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  The  Leinster 
Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians),  sometime  2nd  Sec.   H.M.  Diplo- 
matic  Service,  B.A.  (Cantab),  b.  Oct.   22,  1888.       Res.— 
23  Mount  Street,  W.i.     Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

HUGH  JAMES  TWEEDY,  Gentleman.  Born  Nov.  7, 
1858,  being  the  youngest  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Tweedy  of 
H.M.  Civil  Service,  by  his  wife  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Pottinger,  R.N.,  of  Lerwick,  Shetland.  Armorial 
bearings — Argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  between  two  escallops 


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in  fesse  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  an  escallop  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  prick-spur  fessewise,  a  peewit  rising  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.     Motto — "Thole 


and  think  on." 
of  Major  Patrick 
d.  Oct.   17,  1886 
Edgar,  dau.    of 
Queen's  College 
d.  Sept.  12,  1892 
Eustace.      Res.- 
Constitutional. 


Married,  firstly,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  dau. 

Geraghty  (Military  Knight  of  Windsor), 
;  secondly,  July  19,  1890,  Lucinda  Jane 
Marcus  Eustace  (Fellow  of  King's  and 
of  Physicians,   of  Elmhurst,   co  Dublin), 

and  has  Issue — Margaret  Eileen  Stafford 
-32  Beulah  Hill,  S.E.19.       Club — Junior 


TWEEDY   (H.    Coll.,    3   June   1907).      Per  pale   wavy 


argent  and  azure,  a  cross  moline  saltirewise  counterchanged. 


Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  book  fessewise  closed  gules,  garnished  and 
clasped  or,  an  ox  passant  argent,  resting  the  dexter  foreleg 
on  a  fleam  sable.  Motto — "  Facere  judicium  diligere 
misericordiam. "     Livery — Maroon,  with  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Tweedy,  Kt.  Bach.,  LL.D.  (Edin.), 
F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Emeritus  Professor  of  Ophthalmic- 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  Past  Pres. 
R.  Coll.  Surgeons  (Eng.),  b.  1849;  d.  1924;  m.  1885, 
Mary  (Res. — 100  Harley  Street,  W.i),  d.  of  Richard 
Hilhouse  of  London: — 
Roger  John  Tweedy,  Esq.,  Capt.  Ind.  Army  ;  b.  1887; 
m.  1914,  Sheila,  d.  of  Col.  Herbert  James,  C.B. 

Wharton  Richard  Tweedy,  Esq.,  Major  R.  A.S.C.  b.  1889. 

Son  of  John  Tweedy   of  Stockton-on-Tees,    b.    1819  ; 

d.  1888;  m.  1845,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Robert  Holmes:— 

James  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1878, 

Sarah  Ann  Sheldon  Ibbetson,  d.  of  late  George  Knowles 

of  Alma  House,  Sheffield  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  John  Alfred 

Holmes  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  b.   1881  ;  (2)  Frederick  James 

Tweedy,    Gentleman   (twin),  b.    1882  ;  (3)   Albert    Eustace 

Tweedy,  Gentleman  (twin),  b.  1882;  (4)  Harold  Tweedy, 

Gentleman   (twin),   b.    1886 ;    Amy   Beatrice    (twin)  ;    and 

Lillian  Knowles.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Charles  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
L.R.C.P.  (Eng.),  b.   1858;   d.  ;    m.   1894,    Annie 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  William   Hind: — 
Benjamin  Charles  Arthur  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
John  Godfrey  Tweedy,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.     Res. — 


TWEMLOW,  see  FLETCHER-TWEMLOW. 


EDWARD  D'OYLY  TWEMLOW,  Esquire,  Major- 
Gen.  Royal  Engineers.  Born  Nov.  20,  1840,  being 
the  third  and  youngest  son  of  Gen.  George  Twemlow, 
Bengal  Artillery,  by  his  wife  Anna  Maria  Hannah,  second 
dau.  of  Edward  D'Oyly,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  trie  North 
Riding  of  co.  York,  Capt.  W.  R.  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and 
M.P.  for  North  Riding  of  co.  York.  Armorial  bearings- 
Azure,  two  bars  engrailed  or,  charged  with  three  boars' 
heads  couped  erect  sable,  and  impaling  the  arms  of  Corrie, 
namely  gules,  on  a  saltire  invected  argent,  between  a  rose 
in  chief  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  a  cock 
in  base,  all  proper,  four  torteaux.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  parroquet  standing  on 
the  stump  of  a  tree,  a  branch  sprouting  therefrom,  all 
proper.  Motto  —  "Fideliter."  Married,  Sept.  9,  1874, 
Margaret  Anne  Blanche,  third  dau.  of  John  Malcolm  Corrie 
of  Itchen  Abbas,  Hants. ;  and  has  Issue — (1)  William  Ed- 
ward D'Oyly  Twemlow,  Gentleman,  b.  April  24,  1876  [m. 
Katharine  Merrick,  and  has  issue — Edward  Twemlow, 
Gentleman,  b.  1923 ;  Roland  Twemlow,  Gentleman,  b. 
1928];  (2)  George  Hubert  Edgar  Twemlow,  Gentleman, 
b.  June  24,  1883  ;  (3)  Alfred  Wynne  Twemlow,  Gentleman, 
b.  Nov.  8,  1894;  Jessie  Kathleen;  Mabel  Fanny;  Harriet 
Theodora  ;  and  Victoria  Margaret.  Res.  —  Erremenia, 
Cibourne,  B.P.,  France. 


TWENTYMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  gules,  and 
barry  wavy  of  four  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  two  saltires 
couped  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  two  saltires  as  in  the 
arms  interlaced,  a  falcon  close  belled  or.  Badge — Three 
battleaxes  argent,  hafted  or,  interlaced,  one  in  fesse  and 
two  in  saltire.      Motto — "  Twenty    finished." 

Sons   of  Alfred    Charles   Twentyman,    Esq.,    J. P.,    of 

Castlecroft,  Penn,  co.  Staffs.,  b.   1832;    d.  1908;    m. 

2nd,  1866,  Mattie  Louisa,  d.  of  Abraham  Howell,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Rhiewport,  co.  Montgomery: — 
Llewelyn  Howell  Twentyman,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Staffs. ,  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1906,  Evelyn  Mabel,  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Ward, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Rodbaston,  co.  Staffs.,  and  has  issue- 
Charles  Edward  Howell  Twentyman.  Gentleman,  b.  1012  ; 
Llewelyn  Ralph  Twentyman,  Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Elinor 
Mabel  Joan  ;  and  Margaret  Carol  Blakemore.  Res. — 
Flemonynge  House,  Codsall,  Stafford.  Clubs — Royal 
Societies,  Conservative  (Wolverhampton). 

Harold  Edward  Twentyman,  Esq.,  M.I.Mech.E.,  Lt.- 
Col.  (ret.)  T.F.,  b.  1869;  m.  1902,  Grace,  d.  of  Rev.  Alfred 
Evill,  of  Mayfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue —Alfred 
Richard  Twentyman,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  John  Anthony 
Twentyman,  b.  1906.  Res. — Bilbrook  Manor  House, 
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Alan  Henry  Twentyman,  Gentleman,  b.  1870 ;  tn.  1904, 
Elizabeth  Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Warner,  of 
Wolverhampton,  and  has  issue — Beatrice  Betty;  and 
Patricia  Nancy.     Res.  —  Muchall  Hall,  Penn,  co.  Staffs. 

TWIGG  (U.O. ).  Gules,  a  cross  vair,  in  the  dexter 
canton    a    cinquefoil   or.      Mantling'    gules   and    argent. 


tn.  1899,  Leila,  d.  of  William  Brown;  and  has  issue — 
Richard  Stewart  Hamilton  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone. 

James  Hamilton  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.  Res-  — 
Nyeri,  B.E.A. 

Lewis  Hamilton  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Sons  of  William  Twigg,   Gentleman,   M.D. ,   b.  ; 

d.  1911 ;   tn.         ,  Jane,  d.  of  Thomas  Smith,  R.I. C.:— 
Herbert  Twigg,  Gentleman,  C.E. ,  b.  .     Res. — British 

Columbia. 

William  Twigg,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  .  Res. — Cape 
Colony. 

Harold  Despard  Twigg,  Gentleman,   Solicitor,   b. 
Res.  — Vancouver . 

Charles  Blacker  Twigg,  Gentleman,  C.E.,  b. 
Theaker  Austin  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b. 

Eld/son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Twigg,  Rector  of  Tamlaght,  co. 
Londonderry,  b.   1801  ;  d.  1869  ;  tn.  1838,  Annie  Hill, 
d.  of  Capt.  Henderson  Boyle: — 
John  Hill,  Twigg,  Gentleman,   B.A.    (Dub.),   I.C.S.,   b. 
1841;  tn.  i896,Alice(C.),d.ofEdwardHull,F.R.S.    Res.— 
Sons  of  Henderson  James  Twigg,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Petani, 
Napier,  N.Z. ,  b.   1843;   d.   1915;  tn.   1871,   Elizabeth 
Torrof  Napier,  N.Z. : — 
Samuel  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 

Francis   Cassidi   Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.   1874;    tn.   1925, 
Olive  Edith,  d.  of  William  A.   Russell,  of  Lemonfield,  co. 
Limerick,   and  has  issue — Douglas  Russell  Twigg,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1929.  Res. — Hukanui  Station,  Hawkes  Bay  ;  Roslvn 
Road,  Napier,  N.Z. 
Ernest  Arthur  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.   1878. 
Garnet   Wolsey   Twigg,    Gentleman,   M.A.,    M.R.C.L., 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1882.     Res.—  St.  Andrew's,  Ventnor,  I.O.W. 
Despard  Douglas  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 

Yngr.   sons  of  Rev.   Samuel  Twigg,   and   Annie   Hill 

Boyle  (see  above) : — 

William  Robert  Twigg,  Gentleman,    b.   1851  ;   tn.    1884, 

Matilda,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Lee  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert 

Hodder  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.   1885  ;  (2)  Francis  Despard 

Twigg,  Esq.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Surg.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1888; 

(3)  Giles  L Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ;  (4)  Thomas 

Hill  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  and  three  daus.  Res. — 
Limerick. 

Surgeon  George  Despard  Twigg,  Deputy  Insp. -Gen.  R.N. 
(ret.),  b.  1853;  tn.  1882,  Mary  Anne  Edith,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
W.  J.  Morris,  Bombay  Army  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Francis 
Walter  Despard  Twigg,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.  N.,  b. 
1883  ;  (2)  Alan  George  Despard  Twigg,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1884;  and  one  dau.     Res. — 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  the 
hand  grasping  a  laurel  wreath  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Honor  sit  virtuti."     Livery — Claret. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Twigg,  M.A.  (Dub.),  Cancn  of 

Swords  in  St.   Patrick's  National  Cathedral,  b.  1822 ; 

d.  1909;  tn.  1852,  Margaret,  d.  of  George  Bolton: — 

Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Henry  Twigg,  C.B.,  late  Indian  Army, 

b.  i860.     Seat — Greenwood,  Malahide,  co.  Dublin.      Club— 

E.I.  United  Service. 

Conolly  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1861. 
Richard   C.    Twigg,  Gentleman,    M.B.,  B.Ch.,    B.A.O. 
(Dub.),  b.  1863. 

Marcus  F.   Twigg,  Gentleman,   B.A.    (Dub.),    Solicitor, 
b.  1865.     Res. — 36  Molesworth  Street,  Dublin. 
Arthur  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1867. 
Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Twigg,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Pomeroy, 
co.  Tyrone,  b.  1786;  d.   1872;   tn.  ,  Sarah,  d.  of 

Frederick  M'Causland  : — 
John  James  Twigg,   Esq.,   K.C. ,  Bencher  1889-1906  of 
King's  Inns,  M.A.   (Dub.),  b.  1825;  tn.    1868,  Eliza,  d.   of 
James  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.,  Q.C. ,  of  Rockdale,  co.  Tyrone. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  James  Twigg,  b.  1793  ;  d.  1875  ;   tn.  1829,  Ger- 
trude Despard  : — 
Robert  Harkness  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1839  ;  tn.  Mary 
Gorringe ;    and    has    issue — Gertrude    [tn.    Rev.    George 
Stuart].     Res. — Kingstown. 

James  Burton  Twigg,  Gentleman,  b.  1847.     Res. — 
Sons  of  John  Benjamin  Twigg,  B.A.  (Dub.),  Solicitor, 
b.  1830 ;  d.  1907 ;  tn.   1866,  Wilhelmina,  d.  of  James 
Hamilton  of  Fintra,  co.  Donegal: — 
Richard  Hamilton  Twigg,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1867  ; 


TWISLETON-WYKEHAM-FIENNES  (R.L.,  14 
Feb.  1849,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  three  lions 
rampant  or  (Fiennes) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  moldiwarps  sable  (Twisleton).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  sejant 
argent,  gorged  with  a  spiked  collar,  and  a  line  therefrom 
reflexed  over  the  back  or  (Fiennes)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  sable,  cuffed 
argent,  the  hand  proper,  holding  a  mole-spade  in  bend 
sinister  or  (Twisleton).     Motto — "  Fortem  posce  animum." 

Sons  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Fiennes  Twistleton-Wyke- 

ham-Fiennes,   17th  Baron  Saye  and  Sele,  b.   1830 ;  d. 

1907  ;  tn.  1856.  Lady  Augusta  Sophia  Hay,  d.  of  the 

10th  Earl  of  Kinnoull : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Geoffrey  Cecil  Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes, 
1 8th  Baron  Saye  and  Sele  (Eng. ,  1447,  confirmed  9  Aug. 
1603),  Comptroller  of  the  Household  1912-15,  Major 
and  Hon.  Col.  late  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  Scots.  Fus. , 
served  Zulu  War  and  Great  War  [Supporters — Two  wolf 
dogs  argent,  gorged  and  chained  as  the  crest],  b.  1858  ; 
tn.  1884,  Marion  Ruperta  Murray,  d.  of  Major  Lawes  of 
Old  Park,  co.  Kent ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Hon.  Geoffrey 
Rupert  Cecil  Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes,  Major  late 
Queen's  Own  Oxfordshire  Huss.  Yeo. ,  served  Great  War 
1914-18,  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  b.  1884  (Club — 
United  Service)  ;  (2)  Hon.Ivo  Murray  Twisleton-Wykeham- 
Fiennes,  M.  C. ,  Major  R.A.,  served  Great  War  (despatches), 
b.  1885  [tn.  igig.Hersey.d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler,  K.C.V.O.; 
and  has  issue — Nathaniel  Thomas  Allen  Twisleton-Wyke- 
ham-Fiennes,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  Ingelram  Ivo Twisleton- Wyke- 
ham-Fiennes, Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Oliver  William  Twisle- 
ton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Gentleman,  b.  1926];  (3)  Hon. 
Lawrence  John  EvelynTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Wing- 
Comdr.  R.A.F. ,  late  Capt.  9th  Batt.  Oxfordshire  and 
Bucks.  L. I.,  b.  1890;  (4)  Hon.  Ingelram  Robert  Nathaniel 


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Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  b.  1895;  d.  1896;  (5)  Hen. 
Allen  Rupert  Ingelram  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  M.C., 
R.F.A. ,  b.  1897;  d.  1920;  Hon.  Evelyn  Idonea  Cicely 
Myril,  b.  and  d.  1887  ;  and  Hon.  Cicely  Marion  Violet  Joan 
[m.  1928,  John  W.  Dunne,  late  Wilts.  Regt.].  Seals — 
Broughton  Castle,  nr.  Banbury.  Club — Junior  United 
Service. 

Hon.  Sir  Eustace  Edward  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 
1st  Bart.  (30  June  1916),  M.P.  Banbury  Div.  of  Oxfordshire 
1906-10,  and  1910-18,  J. P.  cos.  Berks,  and  Dorset,  Lieut- 
Col,  late  Oxfordshire  Hussars,  Gov.  and  C.M.C.  the 
Leeward  Islands  since  1921,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1894,  Florence 
Agnes,  O.B.E.,  widow  of  Arthur  Woodward  Fletcher  and  d. 
of  John  Rathfelder  of  Constantia,  Wynberg  ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  John  Eustace  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Esq. , 
Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  b.  1895  ;  d.  1917  of  wounds 
received  in  action  ;  (2)  Ranulph  Twisleton-Wykeham- 
Fiennes,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1902. 
Seat  —  Coombe  Edge,  Windlesham,  Surrey.  Res. — 
Government  House,  Antigua,  W.  Indies.  Clubs — Cavalry, 
Orleans. 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Ivo  Henry  John  Twisleton-Wykeham- 
Fiennes,  b.  1872;  m.  1901,  Mabel,  d.  of  W.  F.  Blandy  of 
Reading.     Res.  —  Ballintoy,  Hindhead,  Surrey. 

Son    of    Rev.    the    Hon.    Cecil    Brownlow   Twisleton- 
Wykeham-Fiennes,  M. A.,  b.  1831  ;  d.    1870;    m.   1861, 
Maria  Louisa  (d.  i87i),d.  of  John  Hardy  : — 
Henry  Edward  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,   Esq. ,  late 
Major  Royal  E.   Kent   Imp.  Yeo.,  and  late  9th    Lancers, 
£.1866.     Res. — Queen's  Well,  Rye,  Sussex.      Clubs — Naval 
and  Military,  Brooks's. 

Son   of   the   Hon.   Ivo   de   Vesci    Edward   Twisleton- 
Wykeham-Fiennes,  C.B. ,  Lt.-Col.  9th  Lancers,  b,  1833  '• 
d.  1875  ;  m.   1864,  Isabella  Emily  (who  m.   2nd,   1902, 
Eugene  Stock),  d.  of  Charles  Francis  Gregg  : — 
Nathaniel    Ivo    Edward    Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 
Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  (posthumous)  1876;    m.  1901, 
Elizabeth    Pcnsonby,    d.    of  Col.    Frederick   J.    Ponscnby 
Hill ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Geoffrey  Ivo  Frederick  Twisleton- 
Wykeham-Fiennes,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  and  Elizabeth  Margaret. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Gerard  Yorke  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 
Esq. ,  C.B.E.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),<5.  1864  ;  d,  1926  ;  m.  1905, 
Gwendolen,  d.  and  h.  of  Francis  Gisborne  of  Holme 
Hall,  Bakewell:— 
Gerard  Francis  Gisborne  Twisleton  Wykeham-Fiennes, 
Esq,  b.  1906.     Res. — Well  wick,  Wendover,  Bucks. 

Richard  Nathaniel  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1909. 

John  Saye  Wingfield  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  191 1. 

Michael  Yorke  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Gentleman, 
6.  1912. 

David  Eustace  Martindale  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916.     Res. — 

Son    of  Alberic   Arthur  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 
Gentleman,   b.    1865  ;    d.    1919  ;    m.    1895,    Gertrude 
Theodosia,    d.    of    Henry   FitzGeorge    Colley  of   Mt. 
Temple,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Maurice    Alberic   Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,   Gentle- 
man,   Lieut.    Suffolk   Yeo.,   b.    1907.        Postal   address — 
Cumberford  House,  Bloxham.  Banbury. 

Sons  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Wingfield  Stratford  Twisleton- 
Wykeham-Fiennes,    M.A. ,  Rector  of  Milton   Keynes, 
b.   1834  ;  d.   1923  ;  m.    1863,  Alice  Susan  (d.  1922),  d. 
d.  of  Very  Rev.  the  Hon.  Grantham  Munton  Yorke, 
Dean  of  Worcester  : — 
Caryl    Wentworth   Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,    Esq., 
Major    R.A.O.C,    J. P.    co.    Dublin,    b.    1869;    m.    1897, 
Kathleen  Isabel,  d.  of  James  Staples  Hawkins,  Esq.,  J. P.  ; 
and    has    issue — Cecil     Wingfield     Twisleton-Wykeham- 
Fiennes,   Gentleman,    Lieut,   late    Roy.    Marines,    b.    1897 
[m.  1st,  1920,  Margaret  (d.  1921),  d.  of  Philip  Robinson,  of 
Eginton,  Derby  ;  2nd,  Jessie  Mary  Goddard,  d.  of  Nicholas 
Goddard    Jackson,    Esq.,  J. P.    (q.v.),     and    has    issue — 
Anthony  Patrick  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Gentleman, 
b.    1927  ;    and   Kathleen  Patricia]  ;    Marjorie  Alice ;    and 
Barbara  Winifred.     Club — Carlton. 

John  Temple  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
Col.  (ret.)  Royal  W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1877.  Club— Army 
and  Navy. 


TWYFORD  of  Whitmore  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two 
bars  sable,  charged  with  three  leaves  of  shamrock  proper, 
two  and  one,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  mullet  or,  pierced 


of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  double  queued  pean, 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  leaf  of  shamrock  and  resting 


the  sinister  paw  on  a  mullet  both  as  in  the  arms.      Motto — 
"  Sum  quod  sum." 

Son  of  Thomas  Twyford  of  Shelton,  Staffs.,  b.  ;  d. 

;  m.  : — 

Thomas  William  Twyford,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J. P.  Staffs., 

(High  Sheriff  1906),  b.  1849  ;  m.  1872, d.  of  E.  Whitting- 

ham   of   Ellenhall   Hall,    Staffs.       Seat—  Whitmore    Hall, 
Newcastle,  Staffs.     Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. 

TYACK   (H.   Coll.).     Or,   a  fesse  wavy  between  three 
boars'  heads  couped  sable,  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each 


charged  with  as  many  roses  in   pale  argent,  barbed  and 

seeded  proper. 

Only  dau.   and   heiress  of  Jonathan  Higgs  Tyack  of 

Camborne,  Cornwall : —  1*%-.' 

Mary  Annie,  m.  Richard  Samuel  Parker,  deceased,  and 

has  issue  two    daughters.     Res. — 


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TYDD  (U.O. ).  Argent,  a  fesse  between  three  bleeding 
hearts  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  vambraced,  the 
hand  grasping  a  tilting-spear  all  proper. 

Son  of  Francis  Prittie  Tydd  of  Clonmell : — 

Francis  Edward  Tydd,  Gentleman,  LL.B.  (Dublin). 
Res. — Clonmell,  co.  Tipperary. 

TYLEE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  rose  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  gules,  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a 
rose  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On 


Tylden).     Motto — "  Treu  und  fest."     Livery — Dark  blue, 
gold  piping.    Married,  June  20,  1903,  Ruth  Ellen,  dau.  of 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  argent,  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  passion-cross  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on 
a  crescent  gules.  Motto — "The  fear  of  God  and  no 
other."     Livery — Light  buft,  claret-coloured  facings. 

Son  of  Edward  Tylee,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1869,  Con- 
stantia  Amelia  Elizabeth,  d.   of  late  Rev.  William  J. 
Gilbert  of  Maid's  Moreton,  Bucks. : — 
Edward  Tylee,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset,  b.  1870;    m.  1895, 
Maud  Eliza,  d.  of  late  George  Elphick  Cochrane  of  the 
India  Office.     Res. — The  Chantry,  nr.  Frome,  Somerset. 
Son  of  Henry  Tylee,  b.  1820;  d.  1886;  m.  1852,  Mary 
Louisa,  d.  of  James  Coleman  of  Romsey,  Hants.  : — 
Charles  Herbert  Tylee,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.   1859;  m.   1898,    Ellen  May 
Letitia,  d.  of  lateCapt.  Edward  Dumergue  of  Madras  Army  ; 
and  has  issue  —  John    Herbert    Tylee,    Gentleman,   B.A. 
(Cantab.),  b.  1904;    Letitia  Mary  [m.   1927,   Robert  Cecil 
Laming,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple] ;   Dorothea  Mai- 
garet ;    and  Ursula  Maud.     Res. — 71  Albert  Bridge  Road, 
London,  S.W.      Chambers — 3  Stone  Buildings,    Lincoln's 
Inn,  W.C. 

EDWARD  WILLIAM  EGERTON  TYLDEN- 
WRIGHT,  Esquire,  Capt.  8th  Notts,  and  Derbyshire 
Regiment,  J.  P.  and  County  Councillor  for  Notts.  Born 
May  20,  1868,  being  the  second  but  eldest  surviving  son 
or  the  late  Charles  Collins  Onley  Tylden- Wright,  Esq., 
J. P.  for  cos.  Notts.,  Worcester,  and  Stafford,  F.G.S., 
M.I.C.E.,  Lieut.  Sherwood  Rangers  1861-77;  who  as- 
sumed the  additional  surname  of  Tylden  by  Royal  Licence 
i860,  by  his  first  wife  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Maxwell  Tylden,  Knight  Bachelor, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Milsted,  Kent,  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  in 
command  52nd  Regt.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  fesse  azure  and  or,  two  barrulets  between  five 
leopards'  faces,  two  in  chief  and  three  in  base  all  counter- 
changed  (for  Wright) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  saltire  ermine, 
between  two  pheons  in  pale  and  as  many  serpents  nowed 
in  fesse  or,  a  pheon  sable,  a  chief  engrailed  argent  (for 
Tylden).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  CreBts — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  issuant  jrom  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or,  a 
dragon's  head  proper,  charged  with  two  barrulets,  and 
holding  in  the  mouth  an  escallop  both  also  or  (for  Wright) ; 
2.  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  battleaxe  erect,  entwined 
by  a  serpent  proper  between  two  pheons,  .a  pheon  or  (for 


William  Allen  of  Creswell  Holme,  Worksop  ;  and  has  issue 
— Charles  Egerton  Tylden- Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 
and  Jean  Mary.     Res. — 

TYLDEN-PATTENSON  (Roy.  Lie.  1799,  H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  a  bugle-horn  stringed  of  the  field, 
between  two  fleurs-de-lys  or  (Pattenson).     Mantling  sable 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  camel's 
head  erased  sable,  bezant^e  (Pattenson).  Mottoes — 
"  Finem  respice,"  and  "Truth  and  Liberty."  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  William  Hodges  Tylden-Pattenson,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.,  Capt.   King's  Own  Borderers  (25th  Regt.), 

b.   1821  ;  d.   1894 ;    m.    1854,  Eliza  Matilda,  only  child 

of  Rev.  James  Boys,  Rector  of  Biddenden,  Kent,  and 

late  Chaplain  H.E. I.C.  Madras  Establishment: — 

Arthur   Henry  Tylden-Pattenson,  Esq.,   D.S.O.,  Major 

Reserve  of  Officers,  late  Capt.  (the  Buffs)  East  Kent  Regt., 

served  in  the  African  War  1879,  and  Zulu  Campaign  (medal 

with  clasps),  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Ginginhlovo, 


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b.  1856;  m.  1893,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  elder  d.  of  the  late 
Cyrus  Andrews  of  Alverton  Grange,  Notts.  ;  and  has  had 
issue — Arthur Dagnall  Tylden-Pattenson,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Oxford  and  Bucks.  L.I.,  b.  1894;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
and  Mary  Vyvvan.  Seat — Telham  Place,  Crowhurst, 
Sussex.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

James  Fitzherbert  Tylden-Pattenson,  Gentleman,  b. 
i860;  m.  1882,  Marion,  eld.  d.  of  George  Hubbard;  and 
has  surv.  issue — (1)  William  Herbert  Tylden-Pattenson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1883;  (2)  Arthur  Eric  Tylden-Patten- 
son, Gentleman,  b.  1888  [m.  1914,  Dorothy,  d.  of  James  A. 
Mclver,  I.S.O. ;  and  has  issue — Claude  Kenneth  Tylden- 
Pattenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  and  2  daus.] ;  (3)  Basil 
Leslie  Tylden-Pattenson,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  Dorothy 
Monica  [m.  1908,  Gerald  Edward  Farquharson  Phelips] ; 
and  Ethelind  Minnie  [tn.  iqi5,  Capt.  A.  K.  Lofts,  R.F.A. 
(T.F.)].      Res. — Heartsay,  Biddenden,  Kent. 

Edwin  Cooke  Tylden-Pattenson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
Brevet  Lt.-Col. ,  late  R.E.,  served  with  the  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  and  clasp),  Tochi  Field  Force  1897-8 
(clasp),  China  Exped.  Force  1900  (desp.  and  medal), 
Mohmand  Field  Force  190S  (medal  and  clasp),  Abor  Field 
Force  191 1  (desp.,  medal  and  clasp,  Brev.  Lt.-Col.), 
Mesopotamia  1916-18  (desp.  3  times,  D.  S.O.),  Afghan 
War  1919  (desp.,  O.B.E.),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1925,  Violet,  d.  of 
the  late  F.  A.  Peacock,  of  Cottesford  Place,  Lincoln.  Seat — 
Dashmonden,  Biddenden,  Kent.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

TYLER  of  Cottrell  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  wavy 
or,  between  three  tigers  passant  guardant  erminois,  a  cross 
patee  of  the  first  between  two  crescents  gules,  in  the  centre 
chief  point,  pendent  from  a  ribbon,  a  representation  of  the 
gold  medal  presented  to  the  late  Sir  Charles  Tyler  by  com- 


mand of  the  Sovereign  for  his  services  at  the  battle  of  Tra- 
falgar (in  which  he  commanded  the  "  Tonnant  "),  and  under- 
neath the  word  "  Trafalgar,"  in  letters  of  gold.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tiger 
salient  guardant  proper,  navally  crowned  or,  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  flagstaff,  therefrom  flying  the  French  tri-coloured  flag 
depressed  and  reversed. 

Son  of  Charles  Frederick  Tyler,  Esq.   (second  son  of 

the  late  Sir  George  Tyler,  Knight  of  the  Hanoverian 

Guelphic  Order,  of  Cottrell)  :— 

George  William  Tyler,  Esq.,  J. P.  Gloucester,  Lt.-Comdr. 

R.N.  (ret.),  served  with  the  Naval  Brigade  for  the  relief  of 

General  Gordon  1884-5,  b.  1852;  m.  1887,  Juliet  Alice,  only 

surv.  d.  of  Major-Gen.  John  Wood,  Bombay  Staff  Corps ; 

and  has  issue— (i)  George  Edward  Tyler,  Gentleman,  B.A. 

(Oxon.),  b.  1888  ;    (2)  Trevor  St.  Vincent  Frederick  Tyler, 

Esq.,  Lieut.   R.N.,  b.  1891  [m.  ,  Kathleen  Mary  Buller 

Shannon,  and  has  issue— 1  son,  b.  1926].     Seat— Cottrell, 

Cardiff.     Res.—  The  Cedars,  Purtort,  Wilts.     Club— Naval 

and  Military. 


Son  of  Gwinnett  Tyler,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  formerly 
Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1828;  d.  1886;  m.  1852,  Judith,  d.  of 
Major  Parry  of  Mount  Gernos: — 
William   Ronald  Woodviile  Tyler,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res.— 

TYLER,  formerly  of  Gloucestershire  and  Bristol 
(H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  two  lions  passant 
guardant  argent,  semee  of  annulets  of  the  field,  an 
escallop  between  two  crescents  gules.      Mantling  sable 


and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  oJ 
a  demi-lion  rampant  guardant  argent,  semee  of  annulets 
sable,  holding  in  the  paws  a  crescent,  an  escallop  gules. 
Motto — "  Fortitudo  in  spe."  ,s| 

Sons  of  Capt.  Sir  Henry  Whatley  Tyler,  Knt.,  M.P., 

of  Linden  House,  Highgate  Road,  N.W.,  b.  1827; 

d.  1908;    m.  1852,  Margaret,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Chas. 

Pasley,  K.C.B.  :— 
Col.  John  Charles  Tyler,  R.E.  (ret.),  J.P.,  b.  1854  ; 
m.  1891,  Florence  Mary,  only  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
A.  R.  Badcock,  K.C.B. ,  C.S.I.  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
Capt.  Henry  Alexander  Tyler,  R.H.A.,  b.  1892  [m.  1918, 
Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Ernest  Powles  ;  and  has  issue  one  dau.] ; 
John  Collett  Tyler,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (killed 
in  action  1915) ;  and  Rosamund.  Res. — Colchester. 
Club — National. 

William  Pasley  Tyler,  Esq.,  b.  1863  ;  tn.  1891  ;  and 
has  issue — Major  Hector  Malcolm  Tyler,  b.  1 894.  Res. 
— Barn  Mead,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 

Edward  Ernest  Tyler,  Esq.,  b.  1864  ;   tn 


has    issue — Edward 
Res. — Australia. 

Brig.-Gen.  Arthur 
R.A.  (ret.),  b.  1866  ; 
R.  L.  Bowles.     Res  — 

Brig.-Gen.    James 


1892  ;    and 
Maxwell    Tyler,    Lieut.     R.H.A. 

Malcolm  Tyler,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
tn.  1892,  Caroline,  d.  of  the  late 


Clanna  Cottage,  nr.  Lydney,  Glos. 
Arbuthnot    Tyler,   C.B.,   C.M.G., 
R.A.  "(ret.),  has  Croix  de  Guerre  (Belgium),  b.   1867. 
Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Hector  Granville  Sutherland  Tyler,  Esq.,  I.C.S.  (ret.), 
b.  1872.     Res. — 40A  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.7. 

Sons  of  Maj.  Alfred  Herbert  Tyler,  R.E.,  b.  1870; 
killed  in  action  1914  ;  tn.  1904  : — 
James  Napier  Desmond  Tyler,  Lieut.  R.A. 
Arthur  Wellesley  Tvler,   2nd-Lieut.  R.A. 
Henry  Pasley  Tyler,  R.N. 

TYNDALE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent  on  a  fesse  gules, 
between  three  garbs  sable,  a  martlet  or,  with  38  quarter- 
ings.     Motto — "  Confido  non  confundar." 

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Seventh  son  of  John  Nash  Tyndale,  b.  18 14  ;  d.  1868  ; 

m.   1 84 1,   Charlotte   Flora,  d.   of   Richard   Parrott 

Hulme : — 
Walter  Frederick  Roope  Tyndale,  Gentleman,  R.I., 
b.  1855  ;  m.  1883,  Evelyn  Dorothea,  only  d.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Mordaunt  Rosenhagen  Barnard,  M.A.,  and  has 
issue — Arthur  Carrington  Tyndale,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ; 
Geoffrey  Clifford  Tyndale,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  ;  Oliver 
Mordaunt  Tyndale,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.  Res. — Zattere, 
64,  Venice,  Italy.     Club— Arts. 

TYNTE,  see  KEMEYS-TYNTE. 

TYNTE  (R.L.,  1836,  U.O.).  Gules,  a  lion  dormant 
between  six  cross  crosslets  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn 
sejant  argent,  horned  and  crined  or. 

Issue  of  Mervyn  Chaloner Stephen Tynte,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  4th  Roy.  Irish  Dragoon  Gds. ,  R.M.  co.  London- 
derry, b.   1846;  d.  1910;  m.  1878,  Alice  Elise  (d.  1928), 
d.  of  Arthur  Latham  of  Weaste  Hall,  Manchester: — 
The  late  Mervyn  Patrick  Arthur  Tynte,  Esq.,  of  Tynte 
Park,  co.  Wicklow,  Major  Roy.  Munster  Fus.,  b.  1878  ;  d. 
in  Great  War. 

Elsie  Geraldine,  m.  1903,  Hardress  G.  Waller,  of  Troy, 
and  has  issue.     Seat — Tynte  Park,  Dunlaven,  co.  Wicklow. 
Norah  Ina  Violet.     lies. — Saunders  Grove,  Baltinglass, 
co.  Wicklow. 

TYRELL-KENYON,  see  KENYON. 

ROGER  WILLIAM  GIFFARD  TYRINGHAM,  Es- 
quire, J.  P.  Born  August  5,  1870,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  William  Backwell  Tyringham,  Esq.,  of  Tyringham  and 
Trevethoe,  by  his  wife  Fanny  Adela,  second  dau.  of  Col.  W. 
Wilby,  Commanding  1st  Batt.  4th  King's  Own  Regiment. 
Armorial  bearings  (Roy.  Lie.  6  Aug.  1859,  H.  Coll.)— 
Azure,  a  saltire  engrailed  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's 
head  couped  gules,  billettee  or.  Married,  1894,  Diana 
Audrey  Hillier,  yst.  d.  of  late  Ferrers  Compton  Clarges 
Douglas  Loftus,  Gren.  Gds. ;  and  has  with  other  Issue — 
Giffard  Loftus  Tyringham,  Fsq.,  Capt.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1895. 
Seat — Trevethoe,  Lelant,  co.  Cornwall.     Club — Arthurs'. 

TYRRELL  (R.L.,  n  Oct.  1892,  U.O.).  Vert,  two 
pallets  ermine,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
between  two  crosses  patee  of  the  field,  a  bordure  argent, 
charged  with  eight  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
cross  pat^e  vert,  a  garb  fessewise  or. 
Son  of : — 

Thomas    Francis    Tyrrell    (formerly  ),    Gentleman, 

b.  ;    m.  22   Aug.    1889,    Bridget   Agnes,  d.   of  Patrick 

Dillon    Tyrrell  of  Annagh 
co.  Mayo. 


Seat — Annagh,    Ballyhaunis, 


TYRWHITT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  gules,  three 
tyrwhits  or  (Tyrwhitt,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  resumed  by  R.L. 
25  March  1841) ;  2.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  lion 
rampant  vert,  vulned  in  the  mouth  proper  (Jones);  ii.  and 
iii.,  the  same  arms  of  Tyrwhitt  (for  Jones — R.L. ,  3  March 
179°) ;  3-  tne  same  arms  of  Tyrwhitt  (by  male  descent)  ;  4. 
the  arms  of  Booth  ;  5.  the  same  arms  of  Jones  (Vn.  Shrop- 
shire, 1623) ;  6.  sable,  a  wolf  rampant,  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys 
argent  between  two  bezants  (Wilson);  7.  argent,  a  bend 
sable  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  last  (Knyvet);  8. 
argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  between  four  water- bougets 
sable,  a  label  azure,  charged  with  three  lions  rampant  or 
(Bourchier) ;  9.  France  and  England  quarterly,  within  a 
bordure  argent  (Thomas  of  Woodstock) ;  10.  quarterly,  or 
and  vert  (Berners).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  woodman  wreathed  with  oak,  hold- 
ing a  club,  all  proper. 

Only  son  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Hugh  Tyrwhitt,  C.S.I., 
C.V.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1856  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1882,  Julia  Mary, 
d.  of  late  William  Orme  Foster,  M.P.,  of  Apley  Park, 
Salop  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Gerald  Hugh  Tyrwhitt- Wilson,  9th  Baron 
Berners  (q.v.). 

Yr.   sons  of  Sir  Henry  Thomas  Tyrwhitt,  3rd  Bart., 
b.  1824 ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1853,    Emma  Harriet,  suo  jure 
Baroness  Berners : — 
Hon.  Clement  Tyrwhitt,  b.  1857;  m.   1884,  Annette,  d. 
of  W.Webb.     Res.— 


Major  Hon.  Rupert  Tyrwhitt,  late  R.  A. ,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1900, 
Louise  Isabel  Frances,  d.  of  Walter  F.  W.  Wells,  late 
I.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Lionel  Rupert  Knyvet  Tyrwhitt, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1903;  and  Vera  Ruby  [m.  1927, 
Harold  Williams  of  Sekondi,  Gold  Coast].     Res. — 

Hon.  Philip  Bourchier  Tyrwhitt,  late  Lieut.  R. N.,  b. 
1861  ;  m.  1905,  Grace  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  John  May  of 
Westport,  co.  Mayo.  Res.  — 1070  Hornby  Street,  Van- 
couver, B.C.,  Canada. 

Hon.  John  Tyrwhitt,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

TYRWHITT  of  Terschelling.  Gules,  three  lapwings 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — A  savage  proper, 
wreathed  and  cinctured  vert,  holding  with  both  hands  a 
club  also  proper.  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  savage 
wreathed  about  the  loins  and  head  with  oak  proper,  and 
holding  over  the  shoulder  in  the  exterior  hand  a  club  or ; 
on  the  sinister,  a  sailor  in  the  Royal  Navy,  holding  in  the 
exterior  hand  a  coil  of  rope  proper.  Motto — "  Tyme  tryeth 
truth." 

5th  son  of  Rev.  Richard  St.  John  Tyrwhitt,  Vicar 
of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Oxford,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1895  ; 
by  his  2nd  wife,  m.  1861,  Caroline  (d.  1883),  d.  of 
John  Yorke,  of  Benerley  Hall,  Yorks. : — 

Admiral  Sir  Reginald  YorkeTyrwhitt,  1st  Bart.(i3  Dec. 
1919),  of  Terschelling,  and  of  the  City  of  Oxford,  K.C.B., 
D.S.O.,  D.C.L.  (Oxon.),  b.  1870  ;  m.  1903,  Angela,  d. 
of  the  late  Mathew  Corbally,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Rathbeale 
Hall,  Swords,  co.  Dublin ;  and  has  issue — St.  John 
Reginald  Joseph  Tyrwhitt,  Esq.,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1905;  Mary  Joan;  Patricia  Angela.  Res. — Littlestone 
House,  Haslemere,  Surrey.     Club — United  Service. 

TYRWHITT-DRAKE  (R.L.,  1796).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  wyvern,  wings  elevated  gules  (Drake,  ante 
1620,    probably   c.     Henry   V.);    2    and    3,   gules,    three 


tyrwhits  (i.e.  lapwings)  or  (Tyrwhitt,  temp.  Edward  IV.). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— A  dexter  arm  erect, 
in  the  hand  a  battleaxe  all  proper  (for  Drake,  there  being 
no  crest  recorded  for  Tyrwhitt). 

Only  surv.  son  of  William  Wykeham  Tyrwhitt-Drake, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Shardeloes,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1883, 

Augusta,  d.  of  Rev.  Herbert  Richard  Peel  of  Thornton 

House,  Bucks. : — 

Edward   Thomas   Tyrwhitt-Drake,    Esq.,   J. P.    Bucks., 

M.F.H.  Old  Berkeley  Hounds,  b.   1887;  m.   1910,  Venice 

Marguerite,  second  d.  of  Uvedale  B.  Corbett  of  Mollington, 

and    has    issue — 3   daus.     Seat — Shardeloes,    Amersham, 

Bucks.     Clubs — Arthur's,  Bucks. ,  Orleans. 

Ygr.  son  of  Thomas  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L. , 
of  Shardeloes  (High  Sheriff  Bucks.  1859),  b.  1818 ;  d. 


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1888  ;   m.   1st,  Elizabeth  Julia,  d.  of  John  Stratton  and 

widow  of  Col.  Wedderburn  : — 
Edward  John  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1855.  Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Thomas  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  M.A. , 

late  Vicar  of  Great  Gaddesden,  b.  1835;   d.  19 15  ;    m. 

1872,  Harriet,  d.  of  William  Trotter  of  Bishop  Auck- 
land : — 
Charles    William  Tyrwhitt-Drake,   Gentleman,  b.   1879  ; 
m.  1918,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Andrew  Motion,  of  Upton  House, 
co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue — Bridget   Ann.      Res. — Shire 
Lodge,  Corby,  Kettering.     Club — United  Unniversity. 

Rev.  Barnard  Halsey  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Hon.  C.F.,  b.  1882;  in.  1914,  Dorothy,  third  d.  of  late 
J.  G.  Doncaster  of  West  Burton,  Notts.,  and  has  issue- 
Barnard  Peter  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Guy 
William  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Dorothy 
Joy.     Res. — Watlington  Rectory,  King's  Lynn. 

Son  of  John  Charles  Tyrwhitt-Drake,   Esq.,  of  Dulas 

Court,    Pontrilas,    Hereford,    Capt.  late  2nd  Queen's 

Regt. ,  late  Chief  Constable  of  Bucks.,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1915  ; 

m.  1st,  1851,  Emily  Harriet,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  D'Urban; 

2nd,  1873,  Lydia  Mary  (d.  1908),  d.  of  A.  H.  Hamilton 

of  The  Retreat,  Topsham,  Devon,  and  Hullerhirst,  co. 

Ayr: — 
John  D'Urban  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;  m. 
189 1,  Laura  Sophia  (d.  191 1),  d.  of  Robert  Pettit  of  Cape 
Colony,  and  has  had  issue — D'Urban  John  Tyrwhitt-Drake, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Household  Bde.,  b.  1896;  killed  in 
action  1915;  Robert  Hamilton  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman, 
b.  1902  ;  Barnard  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  6.  1906  ;  and 
four  daus.    Res. — Fairlawn,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa. 

Son  of  Hugh  William  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b. 

1846  ;    d.   1908  ;    in.  ,   Annie,  d.   of  Archdeacon 

Hopper  and  widow  of  F.  G.  Lacon  :  — 
Hugh    Garrard    Tyrwhitt-Drake,    Gentleman,    b. 
Post.  add. — Cobtree  Manor,  Sandling,  Maidstone. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Edward  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  M.A. 

(Oxon.),  late  Rector  of  Pulham,  Dorchester,  b.  1828; 

d.    1909 ;    tn.    1859,    Maria    Diana    Charlotte,    d.    of 

Nathaniel  and  Lady  Charlotte  Micklethwaite  of  Taver- 

ham  Hall,  Norfolk : — 
Rev.  Algernon  Frederick  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  B.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  i860. 

Arthur  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  Remount  Service, 
b.  1861 ;  m.  1896,  Lucy  Caroline,  eld.  d.  of  Francis  Stanier, 
Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Peplow  Hall ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Thomas 
Victor  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Bde., 
b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917;  (2)  John  Tyrwhitt-Drake, 
Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1901 ;  (3)  William 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Frances  Joyce;  and 
Laura  Rosamond.     Seat — Crundle,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Ernest  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1863 ;  m.  1903, 
Agnes  Caroline,  d.  of  C.  W.  Goode,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  late  of 
Twickenham  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Christian  Tyrwhitt- 
Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — 

Son   of  Montague  William   Tyrwhitt-Drake,   Esq.,  a 

Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  British  Columbia,  b. 

1830;  d.  1908;  in.  1862,  Johanna,  d.  of  James  Tolmie 

of  Ardersier,  N.B.  : — 
Brian  Halsey  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. 
— Victoria,  B.C. 

TYRWHITT-WILSON  (R.L.,  21  Mar.  1919  ;  H.  CohV. 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  in  chief  a 
fleur-de-lys  argent,  between  two  bezants  (for  Wilson)  ; 
2  and  3,  gules,  three  tyrwhits  or  (for Tyrwhitt).  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
woodman  wreathed  with  oak,  holding  a  club  all  proper 
(for  Tyrwhitt).  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  falcon 
rising  wings  elevated  argent,  jessed  and  belled  or  ;  on  the 
sinister,  a  greyhound  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  gules, 
studded  or.     Motto  — "  Time  tryeth  truth." 

Only  son  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Hugh  Tyrwhitt,  C.S.I. , 
C.V.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1856;  d.  1907;  m.  18S2,  Julia  Mary, 
d.  of  late  William  Orme   Foster,   of  Apley    Park, 
Salop : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Gerald  Hugh  Tyrwhitt- Wilson,  9th  Baron 
Berners  (24th  May  1455),  and  a  Bart.  (3  Oct.  1808),  as- 
sumed the  additional  arms  and  name  of  Wilson  by  R.L., 
21  Mar.  1919,  b.  1883  ;  s.  his  uncle  1918.     Seat — Stanley 
Hall,  Bridgnorth,  Salop.     Res. — 3  Chesham  Place,  S.W.  1 . 

TYSER.  Per  chevron  or  and  azure,  two  dexter  gloves 
of  chief  and  a  falcon  close  in  base  proper,  belled  and  jessed 
in  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  upon  a  cotton  hank  fessewise  or,  a  falcon  as 
in  the  arms  collared  also  or.  Motto  — "  Deo  volente 
surgam." 

Sons  of  George  Walter  Tyser,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Oakfield, 

Mortimer,  Berks.,  b.  1841 ;  d.   1921  ;  m.  1864,  Annie, 

(d.  1924),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  George 

Augustus  Parkyns,  Bart.  : — 

Walter  Parkyns  Tyser,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1st,  1894,. 

Gertrude  Elinor,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Langton 

of  Barkhill,  Liverpool  ;  2nd,  1920,  Jessie,  d.  of  Col.  Berkeley 

Quill,  and  has  issue:— 3  sons,   1  dau.      Res. — Dudbrook, 

Brentwood,  Essex. 

Hugh  Tyser,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  in.,  1899,  Clare  Lem- 
priere,  third  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Dobson  of  Elboden, 
Hobart,  Tasmania.     Club— Windham. 

The  Late  EDWARD  THOMAS  TYSON,  Esq.,  J.P, 
(High  Sheriff  1914)  co.  Cumberland.  Born  April  23,  1847, 
and  died  1923,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Tyson, 
Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Birkett,  daughter  of 
the  late  Thomas  Scaife  of  Liverpool,  Shipowner  and 
Merchant,  second  son  of  Robert  Scaife  of  Birkby  Lodge, 
near  Mary  port,  Yeoman.  Armorial  bearings — Vert,  guttee- 
d'eau,  three  lions  rampant  argent,  each  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  torch  erect,  fired  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  vert,  guttee-d'eau,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  torch  as  in  the  arms,  and  resting 


the  sinister  upon  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 
Motto — "Fortiter  et  vigilanter."  Liveiy— Green,  with 
silver  buttons.      Estate — Wood  Hall,  Cockermouth. 

TYTLER,  see  FRASER- TYTLER  and  SKENE- 
TYTLER. 

Majok-Gen.  ROBERT  FRANCIS  CHRISTOPHER 
ALEXANDER  TYTLER,  late  Deputy  Judge-Advocate- 
General  of  Bombay  Presidency.     Born  ,  being  the  son 

of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Christopher  Tytler,  late  H.E.I.C. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1895)— Gules,  a  dagger  in  pale 
proper,  on  its  point  a  wolfs  head  couped  of  the  last,  armed 
and  langued  argent,  between  three  crescents  argent,  a 
bordure  ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— Rays  of  the  sun  issuing  from  behind  a  cloud  proper  ;  and 
in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Occultus  non 
extinctus."  Postal  address — c/o  A.G.  Tytler,  Esq.,  CLE., 
62  Bedford  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W.8. 


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SJOHN  HENRY  FULLARTON  UDNY,  Esquire,  of 
Udny  and  Dudwick,  in  the  co.  of  Aberdeen,  J.  P.  and 
D.  L.  Born  May  9,  1853,  being  the  only  surviving  son  of 
the  late  John  Robert  Fullarton  Udny  of  that  Ilk  and 
Dudwick,  by  his  second  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Allatt. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  a  stag's  head  with  ten  tines 
caboshed  or,  between  two  greyhounds  counter-salient 
argent,  collared  of  the  field,  in  chief  and  base  three 
fleurs-de-lys,  two  and  one  of  the  second.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  fleur-de-lys  gules.  Supporters — 
Two  savages,  wreathed  head  and  middle  with  oak,  and 
holding  in  their  exterior  hands  gigantic  batons  resting  on 
their  shoulders  proper.  Motto — "  All  my  hope  is  in  God." 
Married,  July  8,  1874,  Amy  Camilla  (d.  1925),  elder 
daughter  of  Sir  John  George  Tollemache  Sinclair,  third 
Baronet,  of  Ulbster  and  Thurso  Castle,  in  the  county  of 
Caithness.  Seat — Udny  Castle,  in  the  county  of  Aberdeen. 
Club — Carlton. 

ULLSWATER,  Viscount,  see  LOWTHER. 

s$  UNIACKE  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  wolf  passant  proper,  a  chief 
gules  (Uniacke) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  leopard's  face  gules  be- 
tween a  chief  and  a  chevron  sable  (for  Purdon).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


dexter  cubit  armed  arm  erect,  gauntleted  proper,  holding 
a  hawk's  lure  or.     Motto — "  Unicus  est." 

Son  of  Robert  Uniacke  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman, 

of  Castletown,  co.  Cork,  b.  1822;  d.  1903;  m.  1854, 

Florence  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Norman  Uniacke  of  Mount 

Uniacke: — 
Robert  Uniacke  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Post.  add. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  John  Uniacke,  B.A. ,  b.  1807;  d. 

1888 ;    m.  1847,    Anne  Jane,   d.    of  Ven.    Archdeacon 

Willis:— 


FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  .      Res. — 

Crofton  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b. 

Son  of  Rev.  James  Boyle  Uniacke  of  Mount  Uniacke, 
Halifax,    b.     1840;    d.     1901  ;    m.    2nd,    1874,    Mary 
Alma  Merkle  : — 
James  Boyle  Uniacke,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  King's  Liver- 
pool Regt.,  b.  1879.     Res. — 

Son  of  Robie  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 

b.   1834 ;    d.   1904 ;    m.   2nd,   1870,   Frederika   Marion 

Douglas,  d.  of  Arthur  Woodgate  : — 

Cecil  Dudley  Woodgate   Uniacke,  Esq.,   Col.  R.A.,    b. 

1876;    m.   1905,  Evelyn   Catherine,  d.   of  Lt.-Col.  Arthur 

Harry  Clark  Kennedy;   and  has  issue— (1)  Robie  Dennis 

Woodgate  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Anthony  Cecil 

Uniacke,    Gentleman,    b.    1913;    (3)    Patrick    Alexander 

Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  and  Diana  Evelyn.     Res. — 

Whitegates,  Camberley. 

Sons  of  Norman  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  60th  Rifles,  b. 
1836;    d.   1872;    m.   1862,    Mary   Augusta  (d.   1909), 
widow  of  Capt.   C.   Molyneux-Seel   and  d.   of  Capt. 
James  Winsloe  Phillipps  : — 
Lucius  George  Preston   Uniacke,   Gentleman,   b.    1 866 ; 
m.  1890,  Jennie  M.,  d.  of  Edward  Cox  of  Currie,  Minne- 
sota, U.S.A. ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Norman  Edward  Uniacke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899 ;  (2)  Desmond  Bernard  Uniacke,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  ;  (3)  Bernard  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1907; 
and    five    daus.        Res. — Sultana    Tulare,    co.    California, 
U.S.A. 

Francis  Phillipps  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1897, 
Meta,  d.  of  Surg.  Carbery,  14th  Foot;  and  has  issue — 
Norman  Loman  William  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1909; 
and  three  daus.     Res. — 

Surv.  sons  of  Rev.  Robert  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  M.A., 
late  Vicar  of  Tandridge,  co.  Surrey,  b.  1840;  d.  1923  ; 
m.  1866,  Hannah  (d.  1914),  d.  of  Thomas  Salmon  of 
St.  Hilda's,  co.  Durham: — 
Richard  Gordon  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman 
(q.v.). 

Andrew  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m. 
1904,  Hilda  Byng,  d.  cf  George  Marshall  of  Hardres  Court. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Crofton  James   Uniacke,  A.S.C.,  b. 
1 841  ;  d.  1928;  m.  1865,  Fanny,  d.  of  Col.  John  Camp- 
bell, late  60th  Rifles  :— 
Lt.-Gen.  Sir  HerbertC  rofton  Campbell  Uniacke,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  R.A.,  Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of  London  since  1927, 
Gen.  Officer  N.  Indian  Command  1924,  served  Great  War 
(desp.  10   times),  b.   1866;  m.    1899,  Minnie  Mary,  d.  of 
Thomas  Wild  of  Thorner,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue— Herbert 
Caryl    Uniacke,    Esq.,    b.   1900;    Richard  John    Uniacke, 
Esq.,  6.  1909.     Res. — Rivermead,  Marlow,  Bucks.     Club— 
Jun.  United  Service. 

Andrew  Gore  Uniacke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Insp.  Gen.  Police, 
N.  Nigeria,  Capt.  21st  Batt.  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1872.  Res. — 
Kaduna,  Northern  Nigeria.  Club— Jun.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary. 

Gerald  Lawrence  Uniacke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.O., 
late  Royal  Lancaster  (K.O.)  Regt.,  and  Nigerian  Political 
Service,  served  S.  Africa  (desp.),  Great  War  19 14-18 
(desp. ,  D.S.O.  with  Bar),  b.  1877.  Club—  Junior  Naval  and 
Military. 

UNIACKE  of  Mount  Uniacke  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  wolf 
passant  proper,  a  chief  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm 
erect,  gauntleted  proper,  holding  a  hawk's  lure  or. 

Son  of  the  late  Norman  James  Biggs  Uniacke,  Esq., 

of  Mount  Uniacke,  by  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  the  late 

Col.  Drinkwater  Bethune  of  Balfour,  co.  Fife: — 

Norman  Compton  Fitzgerald  Uniacke,  Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.), 

b.  1848  ;  m.  1882,  Louisa,  youngest  d.  of  William  Garde  of 

Bilberry,  co.  Cork.     Seat—  Mount  Uniacke,  co.  Cork.    Res. 

— Bn  adgate,  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon. 

Sons  of  Richard    Uniacke,   Gentleman,   of   Brisbane, 

Queensland,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  d.  of 

Lieut.  Thompson : — 

Redmond  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m. 

,  Mary,  d.  of  William  J.  Higgs  of  Victoria;  and  has 

issue — Redmond  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Florence; 

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Arther  Reibey   Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  •  m  , 

Lucy,  d.  of  John  Law  ;   and  has  issue — Arthur  Uniacke. 

Gentleman,    b.  ;    Lucy;    Rosa;    and    Ida.      Res. — 

Sons  of  Capt.   Henry  Turner  Uniacke,  19th  Foot,  b. 

;  d.  1907;  m.  1861,  Isabella  Louisa  (d.  ),  d. 

of  George  Fortescue  of  Newton  Abbot,  co.  Devon: — 

Evelyn   Pierrepont   Uniacke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Res. 

of  Officers,    Commr.    Nigerian    Political    Dept.    1904-09, 

served  S.  Africa   and  Great    War   (despatches),    b.    1873. 

Club — Roy.  Automobile. 

Charles  Fortescue  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  m.  1909, 
Annie  Christine  Cecilia,  younger  d.  of  Acheson  S.  O.  B. 
French  of  Monivea  Castle,  Athenry ;  and  has  issue — John 
Herbert  Fortescue  Uniacke,  Gent  eman,  b.  1910.     Res. — 

RICHARD  GORDON  FITZGERALD  UNIACKE, 
Gentleman,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Genealogists  and  Assistant 
Librarian  of  Printed  Books,  College  of  Arms  since  191 9. 
Born  August  19,  1867,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  Reverend 
Robert  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Master  of  Arts,  Vicar  of 
Tandridge,  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  by  his  wife  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Salmon,  Gentleman,  of  St.  Hilda's,  in 


the  county  of  Durham.  Armorial  hearings— Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  wolt  passant  proper,  a  chief  gules  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  and  chief  sable,  in  the  honour 
point  a  leopard's  face  gules,  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Lambert,  namely  gules,  three  narcissus-flowers  argent,  a 
canton  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — A  dexter 
cubit  armed  arm  erect,  gauntleted  proper,  holding  a  hawk's 
lure  or.  Married,  August  31,  1892,  Cecilia  Monica, 
daughter  of  Frederick  Lambert,  Gentleman,  ofGarrattsHall, 
Banstead,  in  the  county  of  Surrey  ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1) 
Bernard  Lambert  FitzGerald  Uniacke,  Gentleman,  b.  Aug. 
30,  1894,  d.  1898;  (2)  Desmond  Percival  FitzGerald 
Uniacke,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War,  Lieut.  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles  and  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  b.  Dec.  18,  1895  [m.  1920, 
Beatrice  Mary  Swetenham,  only  d.  of  A.  O.  Johnstone, 
District  Inspector  of  Police,  Bengal,  and  has  issue — 
Sheila  Beatrice  Sonia]  ;  (3)  Richard  Heygate  FitzGerald 
Uniacke,  Gentleman,  served  Great  War,  2nd  Lieut.  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  b.  Oct.  18,  1898  [m.  1928,  Constance 
Alice,  youngest  d.  of  the  late  Alastair  J.  Riley,  Esq.,  and 
has   issue -Richard  Antony  Fitzgerald    Uniacke,   Gentle- 


man, b.  1929]  ;  Helen  Monica  Geraldine,  d.  Nov. 
17,  1893;  and  Gwladys  Patricia  [m.  1926,  Capt.  Wilfred 
J.  W.  C.  Barrow,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Francis  Barrow, 
4th  Bart.,  and  has  issue].  Res. — Park  House,  Hampton- 
on-Thames,  Middlesex.  Postal  address — College  of  Arms, 
E.C. 

UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD  (R.L.,  U.O., 
26  June  1896).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a  saltire 
gules,  a  crescent  or  (FitzGerald) ;  2.  argent,  six  roses  proper, 
three  and  three,  between  three  bendlets  sable  (Penrose);  3. 
argent,  a  wolf  passant  proper,  a  chief  gules,  charged  with 
a  crescent  of  the  field  foi  difference  (Uniacke).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
knight  in  complete  armour,  his  sword  drawn  and  beaver 
up  all  proper,  mounted  on  a  horse  courant  argent,  the 
whole  charged  with  a  crescent  or.  Motto — "  Fortis  et 
fidelis. " 

Sons   of  Admiral   Charles   Cooper    Uniacke-Penrose- 

FitzGerald,  R.N.,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1882,  Henrietta 

Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Francis  Hewson  of  Dunganstown, 

co.  Wicklow: — 

Robert   Francis    Uniacke   Uniacke- Penrose-FitzGerald, 

Esq.,  Comdr.    R.N.,  b.   1886.     Postal  address — Corkbeg, 

Whitegate,  co.  Cork. 

John  Uniacke-Penrose-Fitz  Gerald,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1888.     Res. — Algars,  Debden  Green.  Essex. 

CLEMENT  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  UNTHANK,  Es- 
quire, Capt.  in  17th  Lancers,  J. P.  for  co.  of  Norfolk  (High 
Sheriff  1893).     Born  Aug.  18,  1847,  being  the  elder  son  of 


Clement  William  Unthank,  Esq.,  ot  Intwood  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.  L.  for  Norfolk,  and  of  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Salusbury  Muskett  of  Intwood  Hall,  J.  P.  for  Norfolk. 
Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  saltire  gules,  between  two 
crescents  in  pale  of  the  last  and  as  many  griffin's  heads 
erased  in  fesse  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased 
gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory  and  ducally  crowned 
or,  in  the  beak  an  increscent  or.  Motto  —  ' '  Esto 
semper  fidelis.''  Livety — Dark  green  coat,  crimson  waist- 
coat, and  crimson  breeches.  Married,  May  20,  1873, 
Judith  Sarah,  dau.  of  Onley  Savill-Onley,  Esq.,  of  Stisted 


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Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex;  and  has  had  issue— (1) 
Clement  William  Onley  Unthank,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  3rd 
Hussars,  b.  March  1874,  d.  at  Lucknow  from  an  accident  at 
polo,  Jan.  16,  1900;  (2)  John  Salusbury  Unthank,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  Durham  Light  Infantry,  b.  July  1875 
[tn.  1909,  lone  Eleanor,  d.  of  late  Calverley  Bewicke  of  Close 
House,  Northumberland,  and  has  surv.  issue  — Beatrice 
Margaret  [Club— Naval  and  Military)];  (3)  Ralph  Arthur 
Unthank,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  Feb.  1880;  Judith 
Marian,  d.  at  Lucknow,  Dec.  9,  1899 ;  Maria  Janet ;  Marjory 
Elizabeth ;  Ursula  Clementine ;  Dorothy  Mary ;  Cicely 
May;  and  Amy  Violet  [tn.  19 16,  James  Hurleston  Leche, 
O.B.E.].  Seat—  Intwood  Hall,  Norwich.  Club— Naval 
and  Military. 

UN  WIN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  two 
tilting-spears  in  saltire  or,  between  as  many  fleurs-de-lys  in 
pale  of  the  last,  and  two  crescents  in  fesse  argent.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
two  tilting-spears  in  saltire  proper,  surmounted  by  an 
escutcheon  pendent  by  a  chain,  both  or,  charged  with  a 
rose  gules,  leaved  proper. 
Son  of : — 

John   Unwin,   Esq.,   J. P.    Lanes.,   b.  .      Res. — 

UPC  HER  of  Sheringham  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  azure,  between  three  fox's  heads  erased  gules,  as 
many  pears  slipped  or.  Mantling'  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich 
feathers  alternately  argent  and  or,  before  them  a  unicorn's 
head  couped  azure,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto 
—  "  Praestat  opes  sapientia." 

Sons  of   Henry  Morris    Upcher,    Esq.,  J. P.,   D.L.  of 

Sheringham  Hall,SNorfolk,  b.  1839;  d.  1921  ;  tn.  1869, 

Maria   Hester,    only   child   of    Rev.    Edward   Bowyer 

Sparke,  Canon  of  Ely  and  Rector  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk : — 

Henry  Edward  Sparke  Upcher,  Esq.,  J. P.  Norfolk,  B.A. 

(Cantab.),  £.   1870;   m.  1904,  Fanny  (Nina),  yr.  d.  of  late 

Thomas  George  Simpson  of  Baldock ,  Herts. ,  and  has  issue — 

Henry   Thomas   Simpson    Upcher,    Gentleman,    b.    1906. 

Seat — Sheringham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Rev.  Edward  Cyril  Sparke  Upcher,  B.A.  (Oxon),  b. 
1872  ;  tn.  1909,  Gladys,  yst.  d.  of  late  F.  J.  Ivens,  M.I.C.E., 
and  has  issue — Three  daus.  Res. — Great  Dunham  Rectory, 
King's  Lynn. 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  Henry  Ramey  Upcher,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L..    M.A.   (Cantab),    b.   1810;    d.   1892;    m.  1838, 

Caroline,  d.    of    Joseph    Morris   of  Ampthill   House, 

Bedfordshire: — 

Major-Gen.  Russell  Upcher,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  late  Lt.-Col. 

South  Wales   Borderers   and   Durham  L.I.,  J. P.  Suffolk, 

b.   1844;  tn.  1872,  Marion  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Rogers  of 

Holt,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Violet  Marion.     Res. — 

Fritton    Warren,    Great    Yarmouth.       Club — Naval    and 

Military. 

Son  of  Howard  Berners  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1870; 
d.  ;    tn.    1906,   Helen   Mary,    only  d.    of  Horace 

Frere : — 
Bartle  Horace  Berners  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.    Seat 
— Broom  Hall,  Watton,  Norfolk. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Harry  Berners  Upcher,  B.A.,  J.P.  Leicester- 
shire, of  Broom  Hall,  Watton,  Norfolk,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1917  ; 
tn.  1867,  Frederica  Lucy,  third  d.  of  John  Thomas  Mott 
of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk  :— 
Ronald  Berners  Upcher,  Gentleman,   b.   1874;    tn.   1908, 
Isabella   Blanche,  d.   of  late  Arthur  William  Partridge  of 
Saham  Lodge,  Watton.     Res. — 

Gerald  Frederick  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  tn.  1908, 
Ellen  Rose,  yst.  d.  of  Ernest  Bellhouse  of  Altrincham,  and 
has  issue  —  Peter  Gerald  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Res,— 

5th  Son  of  Henry  Ramey   Upcher,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. 

(see  above). 

Rev.   Arthur    Hamilton    Upcher,    M.A.   of  Trin.    Coll., 

Camb. ,  late  Rector  of  Baconsthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  1855  ; 

m.  1884,  Johanna  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Rev. 

Nicholas  Simons,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Bramfield,  co.  Norfolk; 

and  has    had  issue — (1)  Nicholas    Upcher,  Gentleman,  b. 

1885;  (2)  Edwyn  Harold  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1888,  d. 

1893;  and  Muriel  Joan.     Res. — Shrublands,  Holt,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  Rev.  Abbot  Upcher,   B.A.,  b.  1813  ;  d.  1893; 

tn.  1839,  Mary  Jones,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Day: — 

Archdale  Wilson  Upcher,  Gentleman,  b.  1859.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Arthur  Wilson  Upcher,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

b.  1815  ;  d.  1896 ;  tn.  1845,  Isabella  Jane,  d.  of  the  Ven. 

Charles  Nourse  Wodehouse,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich 


[by  Lady  Dulcibella  Jane  Hay,  d.  of  15th  Earl  of 
Erroll]:  — 

Rev.  Arthur  Charles  Wodehouse  Upcher,  M.A.,  formerly 
Rector  of  Hingham,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  1846;  tn.  1881,  Margaret 
Ada  Barham,  d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Barham  Johnson,  Rector 
of  Welborne,  co.  Norfolk  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Cecil 
Upcher,  Esq.,  A.R.I. B.A. ,    b.    1884  [tn.  ,  Hilda,  4th 

d.  of  Robert  Ward  of  The  Lawn,  Leatherhead] ;  (2)  Sydney 
Wodehouse  Upcher,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1889;  killed  in 
action,  1917;  Alice  Margaret  [tn.  1908,  Thomas  Frederick 
Watson] ;  Sybil ;  Ruth ;  and  Christine  Mary  [tn.  1919, 
Major  H.  E.  Ward,  O.B.E.,  The  Buffs].  Res.—  St. 
Andrews,  St.  Joseph's  Road,  Sheringham,  Norfolk. 

Ven.  James  Hay  Upcher,  B.A. ,  Archdeacon  of  Mashona- 
land,  b.  1854.  Postal  add. —St.  Bernhards,  Mission  Selukive, 
S.  Rhodesia. 

UPCOTT  (H.  Coll.,  1907).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  three  boars  passant  sable,  as  many 
bezants,  each  charged  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  boar  sable,  resting  the  dexter  foot  upon  a 
bezant  charged  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Oculos  levabo 
in  montes." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Robert  Upcott,  K.C.V.O., 

C.S.I. ,  M.Inst.C.E.,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  London, 

(eld.  son  of  John  Samuel  Upcott — see  below),  b.  1847; 

d.  1918  ;  tn.  1878,  Jessie,  d.  of  Harold  Turner  : — 

Harold  Upcott,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S. ,  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1906,  Alice, 

d.  of  Richard  Weekes;    and   has   issue — 4  sons.     Res. — 

The  Hornbeams,  Sutton-on-Hull,  Yorkshire. 

3rd  son  of  John  Samuel  Upcott  of  Cullompton,  Devon, 

Gentleman,  b.  1814  ;  d.  1909  ;  tn.  1842,  Mary  Anne,  d. 

of  Robert  Humphry  Sears  : — 

Lewis  Edward   Upcott,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1851 ;    tn. 

1886,  Emily,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Robinson.     Res.— Hillside, 

Walton-by-Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Only  son  of  Ven.  Arthur  William  Upcott,  D.D.,  Arch- 

deaconof  Hastings,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1922  ;  tn.  1888,  Madeline, 

d.  of  Charles  Dalgairns  : — 

John    Dalgairns   Upcott,   Esq.,  B.A.,  late   Capt.  in   the 

Army;   b.  1890  ;  tn.  1 917,  Renee  Eleanore  Henri  Constance, 

d.   of  Henri   Motte,    and   has  issue — Sylvia.      Res. — Eton 

College,  Windsor. 

Yngst.  son  of  John  Samuel  Upcott  (see  above)  : — 
Ernest  Alfred  Upcott,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1858.     Res. 
— 2  Fy field  Road,  Oxford. 

Son  of  Charles  John  Upcott,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of 
John  Samuel  Upcott  (see  above)),  b.   1846;  d.  1898; 
tn.  1877,  Alice  Georgina,  d.  of  John  Matthews  Drew  : — 
Gilbert   Charles   Upcott,   Esq.,  C.B.   (civ.    1919),    Dep. 
Controller  in  the  Treasury,  B.A.,  b.  1880;  tn.  1908,  Blanche 
(d.  1929),  d.  of  H.  Brodmeier  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue 
— 3  daus.      Res. — Northlands,  Bishopswood  Road,  High- 
gate,  N.     Club — Union. 

UPHAUGH,  see  DE  UPHAUGH. 

UPPLEBY  of  Barrow  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  six 
martlets,  three,  two  and  one,  or,  on  a  chief  argent  three 
bucks'  heads  caboshed  gules,  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped 
quarterly,  argent  and  gules,  attired  sable,  collared  azure, 
rimmed  and  tied  with  a  ribband  and  charged  with  three 
martlets  gold.     Motto — "  Metuo  secundis." 

Son  of  George  Charles  Uppleby,  Esq.,  of  Barrow  Hall, 

M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1863),  co.  Lincoln, 

Barrister-at-Law,   late    Major    1st    Lincoln    R.V.,    b. 

1819 ;  d.  1891  ;   tn.  1st,  1852,  Emily  (d.  1871).  second 

d.  of  Rev.  William  Wor-ley  of  Brayloft  Rectory,  co. 

Lincoln : — 

Rev.    George   Crowle    Uppleby,   J.P.    for   the   parts   of 

Lindsey,  Vicar  cf  Bonby,  near  Barton-on-Humber,  1893-5, 

re-appointed  1907,  b.   1858  ;    tn.  1891,  Margaret  Augusta, 

fourth  d.   of   Lieut. -Col.   Charles   Brown   Constable,  J.P. 

and  D.L.,  of  Wallace  Craigie,  Forfarshire  ;  and  has  issue — 

Emily  Margaret  Cecilia  [m.  1918,  William  Morley  Saunders, 

of  Wennington  Hall,  Lanes.].    Seat — Barrow  Hall,  Barrow- 

on-Humber. 

UPTON,  see  TEMPLETOWN,  Viscount. 

UPTON-COTTRELL-DORMER  (R.L.,1876,  H.  Cell.). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  ten  billets,  four, 
three,  two,  and  one  or,  a  chief  of  the  last,  therefrom  issuant, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  sable  (Dormer)  ;   ii.,  argent,  a  bend 


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nebuly  sable,  guttee-d'eau,  between  three  escallops  of  the 
second  (Cottrell) ;  iii.,  sable,  a  cross  moline  argent  (Upton)  ; 
2.  the  same  arms  of  Cottrell ;  3.  the  arms  of  Burwell ;  4. 
the  arms  of  Sherborne  ;  5.  the  arms  of  Caesar  ;  6.  the  arms 
of  Upton  ;  7.  the  arms  of  Raleigh  ;  8.  the  arms  of  Smyth. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  fox  statant  argent  (Dormer) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  couped  sable,  gorged  with  a 
collar  with  chain  affixed  thereto,  between  two  crosses  patee 
palewise  or,  the  collar  charged  with  three  escallops  also 
sable  (Cottrell) ;  3.  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  horse  passant 
sable,  bridled,  saddled,  and  accoutred  also  or.  Motto — 
'•Semper  paratus." 

Sons  of  Clement  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Esq.,  J. P., 
U.L. ,  of  Rousham  Hall,  b.  1827;  d.  1880;  m.  1858, 
Florence  Anne  (d.  1907),  d.  of  Thomas  Upton  of  Ing- 
mire  Hall : — 

Capt.  Charles  Walter  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  late  13th 
Hussars,  J. P.  and  D. L.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  1902,  b.  i860  ; 
m.  1889,  Ursula,  youngest  d.  of  Mr.  and  Lady  Elizabeth 
Leslie-Melville-Cartright  of  Melville  House,  co.  Fife ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Clement  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  b.  1891,  killed  with  the  Brit. 
Exped.  Force  1914;  (2)  Charles  Melville  Upton-Cottrell- 
Dormer,  Gentleman,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds. ,  b. 
1892;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  (3)  Thomas  Upton-Cottrell- 
Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1894.  Seat — Rousham,  Oxford. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Junior  United  Service. 

Capt.  John  Herbert  Upton  (formerly  Upton-Cottrell- 
Dormer),  late  4th  Batt.  Oxford  Lt.  Inf. ,  J.  P.  Oxon. ,  b.  1865  ; 
tn.  1st,  1892,  Hilda  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Horace  Trelawny  of 
Shot  wick  Park,  Chester  ;  2nd,  1921,  Petronel,  d.  of  Edward 
Fursdon,  of  Exeter;  and  has  surv  issue — John  Trelawny 
Upton,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  20th  Hussars,  b.  1893  [m.  1919, 
Hether  Augusta,  d.  ofW.  W.  Tyrwhitt-Drakc.ofShardeloes, 
and  has  issue — Hilda  Trelawny] ;  and  Joan.     Res. — 

Capt.  Maximilian  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  3rd  Batt.  Royal 
Lancaster  Regt. ,  b,  1867  ;  m.  1893,  Helen  Georgina  Agnes,  d. 
of  the  late  Col.  Allen  ;  and  has  issue — Angela  ;  and  Helena. 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Aubrey  Caesar  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1874 ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1897,  Marie  de  Guillon  de 
Peneros : — 

Aubrey  Edouard  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentleman, 
b.  1899.    Res. — 

William  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
Res.— 

Paul  Albert  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res.— 

Frank    Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res  — 

7th  son  of  Clement  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Esq. 
(see  above). 

Capt.    William     Otway    Upton  -  Cottrell  -  Dormer,    6th 
Dragoon  Guards  (Carabineers),  b.  1878  ;  m.  1912,  Kath- 
leen Winifred,  d.  of  late  H.  J.   Brock  of  Lawrenny,  Tas- 
mania ;    and    has    issue — William    Peter    Upton-Cottrell- 
Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.    Res. — Claremont,  Tasmania. 
Sons  of    Humphrey   Randle    Upton-Cottrell-Dormer, 
Esq.,  Commander  R.N. ,  b.  1881  ;    d.  on  active  service 
1915  ;  m.  Mary  Isabella  Molloy  : — 

Harry  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Res.— 

John  Upton  -  Cottrell  -  Dormer,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Res.— 

URQUHART,  see  POLLARD-URQUHART. 

USBORNE  (H.  Coll.,  1  Dec.  1927).  Per  saltire  ermine 
and  vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  an  anchor  between  two  martlets 
sable.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  stag  lodged  argent, 
at  the  foot  of  a  larch -tree  proper,  and  gorged  with  a 
collar  gules.     Motto — "  Virtus  vincit  invidiam." 

Sons   of   Thomas    Usborne,    Esq.,    M.P.,    J. P.,    of 

Writtle,  Chelmsford,  b.   1840 ;    d.   1915  ;  m.   1863, 

Francis  Alice,  d.  of  Joseph  Alfred    Hardcastle  : — 

Thomas   Masters    Usborne,    Esq.,    Major   late    Royal 

Artillery  ;   b.  1866  ;  m.  1908,  Helen  Caroline,  d.  of  John 

Henry    Horton,    and    has    issue — Anne.     Res. — Berry 

House,  Chilham,  Canterbury.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Henry  Lawrence   Usborne,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  b.  1869  ; 

m.  1 901,  Margaret,  d.  of  Sir  F.  Green  of  Hainault,  Essex, 

and  has  issue — 2  daus.     Res. — Threshers,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Clubs — Conservative,  City  of  London. 

Edward  Francis  Usborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1897, 
Edith  Constance,  d.  of  James  Richard  Upton,  of  Ingate- 


stone,  Essex,  and  has  had  issue — Thomas  Richard  Guy 
Usborne,  Gentleman,  R.N.,  b.  1900;  served  Great  War 
(despatches) ;  killed  in  action  1919 ;  Francis  Philip 
Usborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Mary  Hermione.  Res. 
— Bursledon,  Hants. 

John  Usborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1905,  Rose 
Elsie  Mildred,  d.  of  R.  Winch  of  Blackheath,  and  has 
issue — John  Humphrey  Usborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
James  Anthony  Usborne,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Mildred 
Elizabeth ;  Agnes  Ursula ;  Margaret  Hardcastle ; 
Josephine   Brooke.     Res. — 

USHER  of  Norton  and  Wells  (L.O.,  1899).  Gules,  a  sal- 
tire  between  four  batons  argent ,  garnished  sable.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,   a 


dexter  arm  couped  below  the  elbow,  vested  azure,  cuffed 
argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a  baton  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Ne  vile  velis." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Usher,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  LL.D., 
b.  1828  ;  d.  1904  ;  tn.  1853,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Thomas 
Balmer : — 
Sir  Robert  Usher,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Norton  and  Wells 
(28  Aug.  1899),  J.  P.  Roxburghshire  and  Midlothian,  D.L. 
Caithness  [Arms  as  above,  charged  with  the  inescutcheon 
of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet],  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1890,  Katharine  Scott, 
d.  of  James  Turnbull  of  Edinburgh  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
(1)  John  Turnbull  Usher,  Esq.,  Major  late  9th  Lancers, 
b.  1891  [m.  1918,  Jean  Elspeth,  d.  of  H.  L.  Usher,  and 
has  issue — Katharine  Alice] ;  (2)  Ronald  James  Usher,  Esq. , 
D.S.C. ,  Lieut,  (ret.),  R.N.,b.  1892  [m.  1917,  Alice  Margaret, 
d.  of  H.  L.  Usher  and  has  issue — Robert  Ronald  Harry 
Usher,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  Hazel  Jean;  and  Margaret 
Daphne]  ;  (3)  Robert  Stuart  Usher,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  Innis- 
killing  Dragoons,  b.  1898;  (4)  Alexander  Balmer  Usher,  Esq., 
b.  1902  ;  (5)  William  Dove  Usher,  Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  (6)  Thomas 
Clive  Usher,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1907.  Seats — Norton, 
Ratho,  Midlothian  ;  Wells,  Hawick,  Roxburghshire.  Clubs 
— Conservative,  University,  and  New  (Edinburgh). 

Usher.  Arms  as  above,  and  (rematric.  7  Dec.  1901) 
"a  bordure  of  the  second."  Crest  (in  lieu  of  above) — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-fox  proper,  holding 
in  its  paw  a  baton  argent,  garnished  sable.  Motto 
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Son   of   Frederick   Usher,    Esq.,    J. P.  Midlothian,  b. 
1862;  d,  1909;  m.  1901,  Rose  Emily,  eld.  d.  of  Rev. 
W.  J.  Knox- Little,  Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral :  — 
Neil  John  William    Heriot  Usher,  Gentleman,  b.   1903. 
Postal  add. — 2  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh. 

REGINALD  JOHN  GUTHRIE  UTERMARCK, 
Esquire,  retired  Paymaster,  Major,  formerly  Capt.  96th 
Regt.  Born  1856,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  John 
de  Havilland  Utermarck,  Bailiff  of  Guernsey,  by  his  wife 
Helen  Douglas,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Guthrie  of  Guthie, 
Forfarshire.     Armorial  bearings— Per  fesse  or  and  azure, 


n  chief  a  sprig  of  three  rose-leaves  slipped  vert,  and  in 
base  a  mullet  of  six  points  of  the  first,  pierced  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  sprig  of  three  rose-leaves  slipped  vert,  between 
two  buffalo  horns  per  fesse  or  and  azure.  Motto — 
"  Va  outre  marque."     Post.  add. — 

USSHER  (U.O. ).  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  batons  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  couped  below  the 
elbow  and  erect  vested,  bendy  or  and  azure,  holding  in  the 
hand  proper  a  baton  or.     Motto  — "  Ne  vile  velis." 

Sons  of  Christopher  Ussher,  Gentleman,  of  Eastwell, 


b.  1832  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.         ,  Olivia,  d.  of  David  Ruttledge 

of  Barbersfort,  co.  Galway  : — 
William   Arland  Ussher,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  m.  1910, 
Mary  Caulfield  ;  and  has  issue.    Seat — Eastwell,  Kilrickle, 
Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 

Henry  Ingham  Ussher,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Pes. — 

Son  of  Thomas  O'Grady  Ussher,  Gentleman,  b.  1838  ; 

d.   1908  ;  m.    1869,    Henrietta   Mary  (d.    1902),    d.   of 

Thomas  Harris,  Esq.,  Q.C.  :— 
Thomas    Harris    Ussher,   Gentleman,    b.    1878.     Seat — 
Flowerhill,  co.  Waterford. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Richard  John  Ussher,    Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L.  of  Cappagh  House,  b.   1841  ;  d.   1913  ;  m.  1866, 

Elizabeth  Owen,  d.  of  Rev.  John  W.   Finlay,  J. P.,  of 

Corkagh  House,  co.  Dublin : — 
Beverley  Grant  Ussher,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Oxon.,  formerly 
H.M.'s  Inspector  of  Schools,  b.  1867;  m.  1898,  Emily 
Horseley,  d.  of  late  Arthur  Trevor  Jebb  of  The  Lyth, 
Ellesmere,  Salop  ;  and  has  issue— Perceval  Arland  Ussher, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899.  Seat — Cappagh  House,  Cappagh 
S.O.,  co.  Waterford. 

USTICKE,  see  NOWELL-USTICKE. 

UTHWATT  of  Great  Linford  (Arms  of  Andrewes,  H. 
Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  cottised  sable,  three  mullets  of 
the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased  argent.  Livery 
— Buff,  faced  with  blue. 

Sons   of  William  Francis  Edolph  Andrewes  Uthwatt, 

Gentleman,   Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Great  Linford,  b. 

1870;  d.   1921 :  m.   1898,  Katherine  Jane,    d.  of  John 

Augustus Sheil  Bouverie  of  Delapre  Abbey ,  Northants : — 

William  Rupert  Edolph  Andrewes  Uthwatt,  Gentleman, 

Lieut.  The  Black  Watch,  b.  1899.     Seat — Manor  House, 

Great  Limford,  Newport  Pagnell. 

Amyas  Gerard  John  Andrewes  Uthwatt,  Gentleman, 
b.  1900.     Pes. — Delapr6  Abbey,  Northampton. 

Son  of  Edolph  Andrewes  Uthwatt  of  Stroud,  Glos., 

b.  1805;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1866,  Anna,  d.  of  Thomas  Glas- 

cott  of  Rodborough,  Glos.  : — 

Gerard  Thomas  Andrewes  Uthwatt,  b.   1872;   m.    1905, 

Gertrude  Frederica,   d.    of  John   Augustus  Sheil  Bouverie 

of    Delapre    Abbey,    Northants.;    and    has    issue — Stella 

Katharine    Andrewes.       Pes. — Great    Linford,    Newport 

Pagnell. 

Sons  of  Thomas    Andrewes   Uthwatt,  Gentleman,   of 
Middleton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Hereford,  and  The  Manor, 
Maids  Moreton,  Bucks.,  b.  1846;   d.  1927;    m.   1875, 
Anne,  d.  of  William  Hazlitt  of  Dunmow,  co.  Donegal:  — 
Eusebius  Andrewes  Andrewes,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 
Augustus   Andrewes    Uthwatt,   Gentleman,   Barrister-at- 
Law,  B.C.L.  (Oxon.),  b.  1879.     Post,  add.—g  Stone  Build- 
ings, Lincoln's  Inn. 

Ven.  William  Andrewes  Uthwatt,  M.A.  (Camb. ),  formerly 
Archdeacon  of  Solomon  Islands,  b.  1881.  Pes.—  Bottisham 
Vicarage,  Cambridge. 

Rev.  Hen-y  Andrewes  Uthwatt,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1883. 
Res. — Great  Linford  Rectory,  Newport  Pagnell. 

Louis  Andrewes  Uthwatt.  Gentleman,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt. 
E.   Kent  Regt.,  b.  1885.     Res. 


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VACHER  (H.  Coll.,  23  Mar.  1921).     Argent,  a  chevron 

azure,  between  in  chief  two  cows'  heads  caboshed  sable, 

horned  or,  and  in  base  a  penner  and  inkhorn  also  sable. 

Mantling   azure  and    argent.     Crest — On    a  wreath    of 

the  colours,  a  demi-figure  representing  a  husbandman, 

holding  in  the  dexter  hand  and  supporting  upon   the 

shoulders  a  yoke  proper.     Motto — "  A  just  balance." 

Eldest  son  of  George  Vacher,  of  Surbiton,  Surrey, 

b.  1809;  d.  1902;  m.  1849,  Anne  Eliza,  d.  of    Rev. 

Richard  Symes  Cox,  Rector  of  Wayford,  Somerset : — 

Edward  Pinney  Vacher,  Gentleman,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1850  ; 

m.  191 1,  Lilian  Bertha,  d.  of  William  Douglas,  of  Great 

Missenden,    Bucks.       Res. — Cowfold    Lodge,    Cowfold, 

Sussex.    Club — Royal  Societies'. 

VADE-WALPOLE(Roy.  Lie.  27  Oct.  1892,  H.  Coll.). 
Or,  on  a  fesse  between  two  chevrons  sable,  three  crosslets 
of  the  first.  Mantling"  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  the  bust  of  a  man  in  profile,  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  from  the  coronet 
flowing  a  long  cap,  turned  forwards  gules,  tasselled  gold, 
charged  with  a  catherine-wheel  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Fari 
quas  sentiat." 

Son  of  Horatio  Spencer  Vade-Walpole,  Gentleman, 
b.  1881  ;  killed  in  action  1918;  m.  1906,  Dorothea 
Frances,  d.  of  Frederick  Butler  Molyneux  Mont- 
gomerie  of  Cromwell  Place,  S.W. : — 
Robert  Henry  Montgomery  Vade-Walpole,  Gentleman, 
b.    1913.     Res.—  Wolterton  Park,  Norwich. 

VAILE.  Ermine,  on  a  bend  between  two  bendlets  azure, 
each  charged  with  three  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  or,  three 
calves  statant  argent.    Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest, 


d.  1926;  m.  1891,  Jeannette,  d.  of  Edward  Ellis  Stuart- 
Jones,  of  Bebington,  Cheshire  : — 
Maurice  Arthur  Stuart  Vaile,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.   Post. 

add. — West    House,    Seaford,    Sussex ;     8    Clive    Street, 

Calcutta. 

VAISEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  cross  double  parted,  in  the 
first  and  fourth  quarters  a  garb  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  erect  and 


upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  in 
front  of  two  cross  crosslets  fitchee  in  saltire  gules,  a  wolfs 
head  erased  azure,  in  the  mouth  three  ears  of  wheat. 
Motto,   "  Semper  paratus." 

Second  and  only  surv.  son  of  Reverend  Arthur  Vaile, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Exning-with-Lanwade,  Suffolk,  b.  1858  ; 


couped  at  tne  snouiaei ,  habited  sable,  cuffed  argent  in  fesse 
to  the  elbow,  the  forearm  charged  with  a  horse-shoe  inverted 
or,  the  hand  holding  a  sickle  proper,  and  four  ears  of  wheat 
fessewise  gold.  Motto — "  In  exultatione  metent."  Live>v 
— Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Son    of  Thomas  Vaisey  of    Stratton,   Cirencester,  b. 

1825;  d.  1903;  m.  1851,  Emma,  d.  of  John  Dent,  and 

grand-d.  of  John  Thomas  Maddison,  Col.  4th  Regt.  of 

Foot: — 
Arthur  William  Vaisey,  Gentleman,  b.  1852;  m.  1876, 
Esther  (d.  1925),  yr.  d.  of  William  Lawrence  Bevir ;  and 
has  had  issue— (i)  Harry  Bevir  Vaisey,  Esq.,  K.C.,  b. 
1877  [m.  1903,  Eleonora  Mary,  only  child  of  Rev.  Canon 
William  Quennell ;  and  has  issue— Arthur  William  Vaisey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905;  and  Juliana  Margaret  (Res. — 36. 
Lansdowne  Road,  W.n)];  (2)  Roland  Maddison  Vaisey, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,£.  1886;  killed  in  action  1918  [;«.  1911, 
Violet,  d.  of  Harcourt  Landon,  and  left  issue — John  Roland 
Maddison  Vaisey,  Gentleman,  b.  1916];  Margaret  ;  Violet 
[m.  1907,  John  Brooke  Scrivenor];  Lilian;  Veronica; 
May  [m.  1913,  Rev.  D.  F.  Slemeck,  Vicar  of  Charminster, 
Dorset];  Olive;  and  Iris  [m.  1921,  Allan  McVie].  Res. — 
Holly  Field,  Tring,  Herts. 

Sons  of  John  Ernest  Dent  Vaisey,  Gentleman,  b.  1853  ; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1880,  Judith  (d.  1926),  eld.  d.  of  William 

Lawrence  Bevir  of  Cirencester:  — 
John  Clere  Vaisey,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.    Res.— 
Thomas  Lionel  Vaisey,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.     Res.— 
Rev.  Francis  Dent  Vaisey,  Vicar  of  St.   MichaTs,  Chis- 
wick,  b.  1885. 

VAIZEY.  Azure,  a  cross  engrailed  between  four  cross 
crosslets  crossed  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit 
arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  holding  an  oak- 
branch  slipped  and  erect  all  proper,  a  cross  crosslet  crossed 
argent.     Motto — ' '  Sub  hoc  signo  vinces." 

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of   Attwoods,    Essex,    Alderman    for    co.    of    Essex 
(High   Sheriff   1877),    B.A.    (London),    LL.M.    (Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb. ),  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Major  2nd  Essex 
R.V.,  b.  1839;  d.  1900;  m.  1865,  Alice,  d.  of  Edward 
Hornor,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The  Howe,  Halstead,  Essex: — 
Robert  Edward  Vaizey,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Essex,  b.  1868  ;  m. 
1897,    Eleanor  Frances,   d.    of  Julius   Caesar   of  Stratford 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Theodore 
de  Home  Vaizey,  Lieut.  R.H.A. ,  b.  1898;    Alice  Evange- 
line ;  and  Alexandra  Winifred.    Seat — Attwoods,  Halstead, 
Essex. 

Francis  Arthur  Vaizey,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Essex,  b.  1870. 
Res. — Lyndhurst,  Halstead,  Essex. 

VALE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  within  two  bendlets 
dancettee  gules,  between  six  eaglets  displayed,  three  cross 
crosslets  in  bend  sable  (for  Vale) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  two 
escallops  azure  between  as  many  bars  gules,  over  all  a  bend 
sable,  charged  with  three  martlets  or  (for  Martindale). 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  swan's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  surmounting  two  crosses  patee 
fitchee  in  saltire  gules.     Motto — "Semper  valens." 

Sons  of  Henry  Edward  Martindale  Vale,  Esq.,  D.L. 
co.  Hereford,  of  Coddington  Court,  nr.  Ledbury,  Here- 
ford, Major  3rd  Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment,  b. 
1825;  d.  1914;  m.  1st,  1851,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Burton  ;  2nd,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Burton,  and  granddaughter  of  Sir  Richard  Burton,  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards  and  the  Honourable  Corps  of  Gentle- 
men-at-Arms : — 
Rev.  Harry  Burton  Martindale  Vale,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1852.    Res. — 

Octavius  Scarlett  Martindale  Vale,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  4th 
Battalion  Worcestershire  Regiment,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1886, 
Laura,  only  child  of  George  Condie  of  Blackfriars  House, 
and  Rohallion,  Perthshire.    Res. — 

Harvey  Arnott   Martindale  Vale,   Gentleman,   b.   1865 ; 

m.   1897,  Ellen,  eld.  child  of  Rev.  Joseph  Clark.     Res. — 

Hugh  Carr   Wildman    Martindale  Vale,  Gentleman,   b. 

1866;  m.  1908,  Evelyn  Ella  Margaret,  d.  of  John   Lewis 

of  Grantham.     Res. — 

VALENTIA,  Viscount,  see  ANNESLEY. 

VALLANCE  (H.  Coll.).  Barry  wavy  of  six  argent  and 
azure,  nine  martlets  gules,  one,  two,  three,  two,  and  cne, 
within  two  flaunches  erminois.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
demi-ostrich,  wings  elevated  proper,  gorged  with  an  antique 
crown  or,  three  horse-shoes  fessewise  gold.  Motto — 
"  Verite  sans  peur." 

Only  surv.  child  and  heir  of  Rcbert  Frank  Vallance, 

F.R.I.B.A.,tf  The  Ridge,  Mansfield,  b.  1856;  d.  1908; 

m.  1888,  Christiana  Maria  Massingberd,  d.  of  William 

Thomas  Meggitt  of  Elm  Fieid,  Mansfield  : — 

Constance  Mary  Vallance.     Res. — The  Ridge,  Mansfield. 

Son  of  George  Vallance,  b.  1809 ;  d.    1880 ;  m.  1850, 

Mary,  d.  of  Robert  Clayton  : — 

Captain  Arthur   Clayton   Vallance,  Territorial  Army,  b. 

1863 ;  m.   1st,  18Q9,  Gertrude  Daisy,  d.  of  Percy  Woolley  ; 

2nd,  1904,  May  Bee,  d.  of  Alexander  Hamilton  Colles ;  and 

has  issue — (1)    Arthur   Woolley   Vallance,    Gentleman,   b. 

1902;  (2)  Frank  White  Vallance,  Gentleman,  b.  1905;  (3) 

Alexander   FitzHugh   Vallance,   Gentleman,   b.    1906;    (4) 

George  Philip  Colles  Vallance,  Gentleman,  b.   1908 ;   and 

Sylvia  Grace.    Res. — Beechmount,  Ellesmere  Road,  Eccles, 

Lancashire. 

VALPY  (H.  Coll.,  26  Sept.  1921).     Chevronny  of  six 

gules  and  argent,   per  pale  counterchanged,  a   Greek 

Digamma  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  fox  courant 

holding  in  the  mouth  a  cock  proper.     Mantling  gules  and 

argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 

mount  vert,  a  fox  courant  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth 

a  cock  sable.     Motto — "  Vulpes  haud  capitur  laqueo." 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Antony  Bird  Valpy,  Rector  and 

owner  of  the  living  of  Stanford  Dingley,  Berks., 

m.   Anna,    d.    of  John    Manby,    of   Woodbridge, 

Suffolk  :— 

Edward  Valpy,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cambs.),  F.R.G.S., 

F.Z.S.,  b.  1866  ;     m.  1913,  Katharine  Hilda,  yst.  d.  of 

Charles     Trask,     of     Norton-sub-Hamdon,     Somerset. 

Estate  —  Galson,    Lewes,    Outer    Hebrides.     Res. —  27 

Wimbledon   Park   Road,   S.W.18.      Clubs — Athenaeum, 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


VAN  CUTSEM  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  two  serrated  sickles, 
blades  inwards  argent,  handles  or,  between  three  mullets 
of  six  points  of  the  last.      Mantling  vert  and  argent 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  serrated    sickle 

erect  argent,  the  handle  or,  between  two  wings  vert. 

Sons  of  Edward  Charles  van  Cutsem,  Gentleman,  b. 

1835  ;  d.  1888  ;   m.  1869,  Harriett  Ida  Caroline,  d. 

of  Henry  Merritt  Harcourt : — 

Edward  Charles  Louis  van  Cutsem,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 

3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  served  Great  War  1914  (Star, 

Allied  and  Victory  Medals),    Knight  of  the  Order  of 

Leopold,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Citoyen  d'Honneur  de  la  ville 

de    Poperinghe    (title    conferred    by    Burgomaster   and 

Corporation    1918),    b.    1872 ;    m.    1910,    Mary   Burnet 

Stone,    d.    of    Charles    Coolidge    Pomeroy.     Res. — The 

Lodge,    West    Mailing,    Kent.     Clubs — Junior    United 

Service,  St.  James's. 

Rickard  Emile  Godefroi  van  Cutsem,  Esq.,  Capt. 
4th  Batt.  Prince  of  Wales'  Leinster  Regt.,  served 
S.  African  War  (Queen's  Medal  with  3  clasps),  Great 
War  (wounded)  1916-18  (Allied  and  Victory  Medals), 
Musketry  Staff  Officer  for  Curragh  District  during  War, 
Musketry  Officer  for  Midlands  of  Ireland  19 16,  created  a 
Count  of  Rome  by  H.H.  Pope  Pius  XI.  1925,  Private 
Chamberlain  of  Cape  and  Sword  to  H.H.  the  Pope,  b. 
1876  ;  m.  1915,  Mary  Christi  Christian,  d.  of  Sir  John 
Arnott,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Richard  Henry  Edward 
John  van  Cutsem,  Gentleman,  b.  19 18 ;  Ida  Mary  ;  and 
Mary  Christian.  Res. — Villa  San  Michele,  San  Remo, 
Italy ;  Palazzo  d'Ambrogi,  36  Via  dei  Delfini,  Rome. 
Postal  address — St.  James's  Club,  Piccadilly,  W.  1 .  Clubs 
— St.  James's,  Junior  United  Service. 

Son  of  Henry  Harcourt  van  Cutsem,  Gentleman, 
Member  of  London  Stock  Exchange,  and  one  of 
Founders  of  Mining  Corporation  of  Canada,  b.  1878  ; 
d.  1917  ;  m.  1915,  Eleanor,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Edward 
Southwell  Trafford,  J. P.,  K.M.,  of  Wroxham  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  Hon.  Eleanor,  d.  of  12th  Baron 
Petre  :— 
Henry  Bernard  van  Cutsem,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Res. — Lewiston  Manor,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

VAN  HALEN,  ancient  form  of  the  surname  HALLEN 
[to  which  refer]. 

VAN  HULSTEYN  of  Johannesburg,  S.Africa(H.  Coll.). 
Per  pale  gules  and  or,  in  chief  a  sword  fessewise,  pommel  to 
the  dexter,  entwined  by  a  serpent  proper,  in  base  two  piles 


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in  point  counterchanged.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest 


—  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  springbok's  head  erased, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  hoily  proper. 

Son  of  Jan  Maximilian  van  Hulsteyn  and  Margaretha 
WilhelminaCatharina  Frickeof  Hilversum,  Holland: — 
Sir  William  van  Hulsteyn,  Kt.  Bach.  (1902),  sometime 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Transvaal, 
Honorary  Member  of  the  Society  of  Architects  tf  Great 
Britain,  Knight  Representative  for  South  Africa  of  the 
Society  of  Knights  Bachelor,  Fellow  of  Royal  Colonial 
Institute,  b.  1865 ;  tn.  1894,  Margaretta,  d.  of  Dr.  I.  J. 
Vronk  of  Pretoria.      Res. — 

VANDELEUR  of  Kilrush  (U.O.).  Or,  a  trefoil  vert, 
between  three  mullets  pierced ,  two  and  one ,  purpure.  Mant- 
ling vert  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  martlet  purpure,  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  or. 
Motto — "  Virtus  petit  astra." 

Son  of  Alexander   Moore   Vandeleur,   Esq.,    J. P.,    of 

Kilrush  House,  Clare,  Capt.  late  2nd  Life  Guards,  b. 

1883;    killed   in   action  1914 ;   m.  1910,  Hon.  Violet 

Ethel    Meysey-Thompscn,    eldest    d.    of    1st    Baron 

Knaresborough  : — 

Giles  Alexander  Meysey  Vandeleur,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 

Seat—  Kilrush  House,  co.  Ciare.     Res.—  Thornbury  Castle, 

co.  Gloucester. 

Son  of  Crofton  Moore  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  D.L. , 
b.  1808  ;  d.  1881 ;  m.  1832,  Lady  Grace  Toler,  d.  of  2nd 
Earl  of  Norbury  :— 
Crofton  Toler  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1840;  tn.  1864,  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  R. 
Bury  of  Carrigrenane,  co.  Cork  ;  and  has,  with  other 
issue— (1)  Crofton  Bury  Vandeleur,  Esq.,  Major  The 
Cameronians,  b.  1867  [tn.  1903,  Evelyn  Mary  Hamil- 
ton, d.  of  late  Gen.  T.  Conor  O'Leary,  R.H.A.,  and  has 
issue — Tohn  Ormsby  Evelyn  Vandeleur,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Irish  Guards,  b.  1003];  (2)  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Seymour 
Vandeleur,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  late  Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders, 
b.  1869  [tn.  iqoo,  Hester  Caroline,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  George 
de  la  Poer  Beresford,  and  has  issue  — Beatrice  [tn.  1922, 
Gerald  Guv  Domville,  Esq.].  Res.—  The  Hive,  Canford 
Cliffs,  Dorset. 

VANDEN  -  BEMPDE  -  JOHNSTONE,  see  JOHN- 
STONE. 

VANE  (Confd.  by  Hervey,  Clarenceux,  5  Dec.  1560, 
Vn.  Kent,  1574).     Azure,  three  dexter  gauntlets  or. 

Fane.  Arms  as  above.  Crest  (derived  from  Neville; 
for  Kent,  1574) — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head 
argent,  pied  sable,  armed  of  the  first,  charged  on  the  neck 


with  a  rose  gules,  barbed    and   seeded  proper.      Motto — 
"  Ne  vile  fano." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Anthony  Mildmay  Julian  Fane,  13th 

Earl  of  Westmorland,  J. P.  Northants.,  A.D.C.  to  the 

King,  and  Col.  late  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Northants.  Regt., 

b.  1859;  d.   1922;  tn.  1st,  1892,  Lady  Sybil  Mary  St. 

Clair- Erskine,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Rosslyn  : — 

Rt.    Hon.  Vere  Anthony  Francis  St.  Clair  Fane,  14th 

Earl  of  Westmorland  (29  Dec.  1624),  and  Baron  Burghersh, 

Lieut.-Comdr.    R.N.    [Supporters  —  Dexter,  a  griffin  per 

fesse  argent  and  or,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  and  lined 

sable ;    sinister,   a   bull  argent,    pied  sable,    collared   and 

lined  or,  at  the  end  of  the  line  a  ring  and   three   staples 

of  the    last],  b.   1893;    m.    1923,   Hon.    Diana,     d.    of  4th 

Baron   Ribblesdale,  and  widow  of  Capt.   Arthur  Edward 

Capel,    C.B.E.,    and    has    issue— David    Anthony    Fane, 

commonly  called  Lord  Burghersh,  b.  1924;    Hon.  Julian 

Charles  Fane,  b.   1927.     Res.— Lyegrove,  nr.  Badminton, 

Glos.  ;   60  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.i.      Clubs—  Bath, 

Turf. 

Hon.  Mountjoy  John  Charles  Wedderburn  Fane,  2nd 
Lieut.  Leics.  Yeo. ,  b.  1900 ;  m.  1926,  Agatha  Isobel 
Acland-Hood,  d.  of  Lt.-Ccl.  Acland-Hood  Raynardson, 
O.B.E.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (q.v.),  and  has  issue — Anthony  Charles 
ReynardsonFane,  Esq.,  b.  1927.  Res.— Holywood  Manor, 
Stamford. 

Son  of  William  Dashwood  Fane ,  Esq. ,  J .  P. ,  of  Fulbeck 
Hall,  Lines.,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1902;  tn.  1861,  Susan  Milli- 
cent,  eld.  d.  of  Gen.  John  Reeve  of  Leadenham  House, 
co.  Lincoln : — 
William   Vere    Reeve   King-Fane,    Esq.  (q.v.). 

Sons  of  Cecil  Francis  William  Fane,  Gentleman,  late 

Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.    1856  ;   d.  1914  ;  tn.  1st, 

1880,  Lady  Augusta  Fanny    Rous,  d.    of  2nd  Earl  of 

Stradbroke   (div.    1904)  ;  2nd,    1904,    Muriel,  d.  of  J. 

Selwyn  Harvey: — 

Charles  George  Cecil  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Post. 

add.— c/o  Miss  Fane,  23  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

John  Lionel  Richards  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 

Sons  of  John   Augustus  Fane,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  46th 

Regt.,  and  Major  (ret.)  2nd  Batt.  Oxon.  Rif.  Vol.,  J. P. 

Oxfordshire,  b.  1830  ;  d.   1908  ;    tn.  i860,  Eleanor  (d. 

1902),  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Thornhill  of  Woodleys, 

Oxon. : — 

Francis  Luther  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1865 ;  tn.  1st,  1906, 

Mary  (d.   1927),    yst.    d.    of  late  John   Henry    Harris   of 

Ballarat,  Australia  ;  2nd,  1929,  .  Res.—  Wormsley. 

Oxon.;   Halden,  Spur  Hill  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Sydney  Algernon  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.   1867; 

d.    1929;  tn.    1894,  Selina  Violet,    d.    of  Loftus  Fitz- 

Wygram  : — 

Aubrey   Francis   Sydney   Fane,  Esq.,   Capt.    R.O.,  late 

Northumb.  Fus.,  b.  1895  ;  tn.  1926,  Geraldine  Marion,  d.  of 

Adm.  G.  C.  Langley.    Res  — 

Gerard  William  Reginald  Fane,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  late  Capt. 
R.A.F. ,  3.1898;  m.  1919,  Constance  Rhoda,  d.  of  Nicholas 
Henry  Bacon  of  Raveningham    Hall,    Norwich  ;  and  has 
issue — Peter  Gerard  Scrope   Fane,    Gentleman,    b.   1921  ; 
Julian  Raymond  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res. — 
Kenneth  Cecil  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.     Res. — 
Nigel  Loftus  Henry  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — 
Sons    of    Henry  George   Fane,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt. 
52nd  Regt.,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1924  ;  tn.  1876,  Blanche  Louisa 
(d.    19 19),  d.   of  the   late   Col.   Hon.   Robert  Charles 
Henry  Spencer  : — 
Hubert  William  Fane,  Gentleman,  A.R.S.M.,  b.   1878; 
tn.  1911,  Tilda,  d.  of  late  A.  von  Adametz.and  has  issue- 
Robert  William  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.   1913  ;  and  Dorothy 
Louisa.     Res.—  24  Dawson  Place,  W.     Club— )un.  Carlton. 
Arthur   George   Cecil    Fane,    Esq.,     M.C.,    M.I.C.E., 
I.P.W.D.,  Major  R.O.,  late  Ind.  Army,  b.  1880;  tn.  1909, 
Daisy  Geraldine,  eldest  d.  of  H.  V.    S.  Baker,  M.I.C.E. 
Club— Jun.  Carlton. 

Francis  John  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  tn.  1915,  Violet, 
d.  of  G.  C.  Bower  of  New  Quay,  Bromley  ;  and  has  issue- 
Peter  Francis  George  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1917;  Henry 
John  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1919 ;  and  Elizabeth.  Res.— 
Rutland  House,  Bicester,  Oxon. 

Sons  of  Col.  John  William  Fane  of  Wormesley,  J. P., 
D.L.,  M.P.,  b.  1804;  d.  1875;  tn.  2nd,  1829,  Lady 
Ellen  Catherine  (d.  1844),  d.  of  Thomas,  5th  Earl  of 
Macclesfield;  3rd,  1845,  Charlotte  (d.  1855),  d.  of 
Theodore  Henry  Broadhead  ;  4th,  1856,  Victoria,  d. 
of  William  Temple  : — 
Frederick  William  Fane,  Esq. ,  J.P.,  *.  1857;  tn.  1880, 
Lady  Annie  Henrietta,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles 


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Grantham  Scott. 
Junior  Carlton. 

Cecil  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1859;  m.  1st,  1892,  Alice 
Mary  (d.  1899),  d.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ward  Goddard, 
Vicar  of  Nazeing,  Essex ;  and  has  issue — Valentine  Cecil, 
b.  1893;  m.  2nd,  1913,  Florence  Marjorie,  d.  of  William 
Ferrand,  Esq. ,  D.  L. ,  of  St.  Ives,  Yorks. ;  and  has  further 
issue — Adrian  Cecil  Fane,  Gentleman,  6.  1916;  John 
William  Fane,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  Kathleen  Marjorie; 
and  Winifred  Anne.  Res. — The  Red  House,  Malpas, 
Cheshire. 

Son  of  Frederick  John  Fane,  Esq.,  Col. (ret.)  Gloucester 

Regt.,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1873,  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas 

Abbott  of  Halifax,  N.S.  :— 

Frederick  Luther  Fane,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  late  Capt.  W.  Yorks. 

Regt.,  served  Great  War  (desp. ,  M.C. ),  b.  1875.     Clubs — 

Sports,  M.C. C. 

Vane.  Arms  as  above.  Crest  (Granted  5  Dec.  1560) — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour, 
the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper,  holding  a  sword  argent, 
pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — "Nee  temere  nee  timide." 
Livery  —  Blue  coat,  yellow  and  blue  striped  waist- 
coat. 

Son   of  Rt.    Hon.    Henrv   de  Vere  Vane,  9th  Baron 

Barnard,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.   D.C.L.  (Durham),  J. P. 

and  D.L.  co.   Durham,  b.  1854;  d.    1918  ;    m.  1881, 

Lady  Catherine    Sarah   Cecil  (d.     191 8),    d.    of    3rd 

Marquess  of  Exeter  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Christopher  William  Vane,  M.C,  T.D.,   10th 

Baron    Barnard   (25   July    1698),    of  Barnard    Castle,    co. 

Durham,    B.A.    Cantab.,    Lieut. -Col.    6th    Batt.  Durham 

L.I.    (T.A.),    late  Westmorland    and  Cumberland    Yeo., 

D. L.,  J.P.,  co.   Durham  [Supporters  —  Dexter,   a  griffin 

or,    collared  -azure,    thereon    three   dexter  gauntlets    or ; 

sinister,    an    antelope    or,  collared    azure,    thereon   three 

martlets  or],  b.  1888  ;  m.  1920,  Sylvia  Mary,  d.  of  Herbert 

Straker   of   Hartforth   Grange,    Richmond,    Yorks.,    and 

has  issue — Hon.  Harry  John  Neville  Vane,  b.  1923  ;  Hon. 

Gerald   Raby  Vane,  b.  1926  ;  and  Hon.  Rosemary  Myra. 

Seats — Raby    Castle,   Staindrop   S.O. ,    Durham.     Club — 

Brooks's. 

Son  of  Hon.  William  Lyonel  Vane,  of  Haughton  Hall, 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  6th  Vol.  Batt.  Durham 
Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1859;  d.  1920;  m.  1904,  Lady  Katharine 
Louisa  Pakenham,  d.  of  the  4th  Earl  of  Longford  :  — 
William  Morgan  Vane,   Esq.,  b.  1909.    Res. — 

Vane -Tempest- Stewart  (R.L. ,  23  Aug.  1855). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  bend  counter-compony  azure  and 
argent,  between  two  lions  rampant  gules  (Stewart,  1789); 
a.  argent,  a  bend  engrailed  between  six  martlets  sable 
(Tempest,  temp.  Edward  III.) ;  3.  Vane  as  above.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  dragon  statant  or  (Stewart) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  per  pale  argent  and 
sable  (Tempest);  3.  Vane  as  last  above.  Motto — "  Metu- 
enda  carolla  draconis." 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Stewart  Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 
6th  Marquess  of  Londonderry  K.G. ,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. , 
b.  1852  ;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1875,  Lady  Theresa  Susey  Helen 
Chetwynd-Talbot  (d.  1919),  eld.  d.  of  19th  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury  : — 
The  Most  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Stewart  Henry  Vane-Tempest- 
Stewart,  7th  Marquis  of  Londonderry  (Irel. ,  13  Jan.  1816), 
Viscount  Castlereagh  (Irel.,  1  Oct.  1795),  Baron  London- 
derry (Irel.,  20  Sept.  1789),  3rd  Earl  Vane  (U.K.,  8  July 
1823),  and  Viscount  Seaham  (U.K.,  8  July  1823),  4th  Baron 
Stewart  (U.K.,  1  July  1814)  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  Moor, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  azure,  holding  in 
the  exterior  hand  a  shield  of  the  last,  garnished  or,  charged 
with  the  sun  in  splendour  gold  ;  sinister,  a  lion  or,  collared 
sable,  the  collar  charged  with  three  mullets  argent],  K.G. , 
P.C.,  M.V.O.,  H.M.  Lieut,  co.  Down,  Lord  Lieut,  co. 
Durham,  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 
Royal  Horse  Guards,  M.P.  Maidstone  1906-15,  P.C.  Ire- 
land 1918,  and  Northern  Ireland  1922,  and  of  Great  Britain 
1925,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Air  1920-21,  Leader  of  the 
Senate  of  Northern  Ireland  1921-26,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1899, 
Hon.  Dame  Edith,  D.B.E.,  J. P.  cos.  Durham  and  Down, 
d.  of  the  1st  Viscount  Chaplin  ;  and  has  issue — Edward 
Charles  Stewart  Robert  Vane-Tempest-Stewart,  commonly 
called  Viscount  Castlereagh,  J.  P.  co.  Durham,  b.  1502; 
Lady  Maureen  Helen  \jn.  1920,  Major  the  Hon.  Oliver 
Stanley,  M.C,  M.P.];  Lady  Margaret  Fiances  Anne; 
Lady  Helen  Maglona  ;  and  Lady  Mary  Elizabeth.  Seats — 
Seaham   Hall,  Seaham   Harbour,   co.    Durham ;  Wynyard 


Park,  Stockton-on-Tees ;  Mount  Stewart,  Newtownards, 
co.  Down.  Town  res. — Londonderry  House,  Park  Lane, 
W.    Club— Carlton. 

Vane-Tempest    (R.L.,    1851.)      Quarterly,    1    and    4, 

Tempest  as  above;  2  and  3,  Vane  as  above.     Crests — 1. 

Tempest  as  above  ;  2.  Vane  as  above.     Motto — 

Son  of  Lord  Adolphus  Frederick  Charles  William 
Vane-Tempest  (s.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Londonderry), 
Lt.-Col.  Scots  Gds.,  M.P.,  b.  1825;  d.  1864;  m.  i860, 
Lady  Susan  Pelham-Clinton,  d.  of  5th  Duke  of  New- 
castle :  — 
Francis  Adolphus  Vane-Tempest,  Esq.,  Maj.  late  Durham 

L.I.,  b.  1863;  tn.  1901,  Gertrude,  d.  of  late  F.  A.   Elliot; 

and  has  issue — Francis  Charles  Joseph  Vane-Tempest ,  Esq. , 

b.  191 1.      Club — Bachelors'. 

Son  of  Charles  Henry  Vane-Tempest,  Esq.,  b.   1871  ; 
d.  1899  ;  m.  1893,  Florence  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  William 
Kirk,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Norton,  Stockton-on-Tees  : — 
Ernest  Charles   William  Vane-Tempest,   Esq.,   D.S.C, 

Lieut.  R.N.V.  R.,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1918,  Aline  Mary  Loftus,  d. 

of    Loftus   St.    George    of     Rathcote,    Crawley,    Sussex; 

and  has  issue— Charles  Stewart  M'Donnel  Vane-Tempest, 

Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  and  Theresa  Anne  Mary  Stewart.   Post. 

add. — The  Cottage,  Norton,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

Fletcher-Vane  of  Hutton.  (Quarterly  of  twenty,  1  and 
20  or,  three  sinister  gauntlets  azure,  a  canton  gules  (Vane 
of  Hutton) ;  2.  azure,  three  gauntlets  or  (Vane  of  Had- 
low  Castle  and  Raby  Castle,  5  Dec.  1560)  ;  3.  argent,  a 
chevron  engrailed  sable  between  three  pellets  (De  la 
Dene)  ;  4.  azure,  a  chief  argent,  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
crowned  or  (De  la  Leke)  ;  5.  gules,  a  cross  argent,  in 
the  first  quarter  an  inescutcheon  or,  charged  with  three 
chevrons  of  the  field  (De  Saint  Owen) ;  6.  argent,  a 
bend  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  sable  (Fitz- Ellis) ;  7.  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  or,  two  pallets  azure;  ii.  and  iii. ,  ermine,  within 
a  bordure  azure  (Persall  of  Tudley);  8.  or,  a  cross 
engrailed  gules  (Hawte  of  Bishopsbourne) ;  9.  per  pale 
gules  and  azure,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  ermine  (  (?)  Nor- 
wich of  Norwich) ;  10.  sable,  two  bars  or,  a  chief  argent 
(Froggenhall  of  Froggenhall)  ;  n.  argent,  three  cinque- 
foils  gules  (D'Arcy) ;  12.  argent,  on  a  fesse  cottised  sable, 
a  fesse  ermine  (Harleston) ;  13.  gules,  a  goat  passant 
argent  (Bardwell) ;  14.  argent,  a  fesse  sable,  and  in  the 
dexter  chief  an  annulet  for  difference  (Warton)  ;  15. 
argent,  a  fesse  between  six  oak -leaves  gules  (Fitz- 
Langley) ;  16.  argent,  two  battleaxes  addorsed  in  saltire 
sable  (  Maddiston  of  Partney)  ;  17.  argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  martlets  sable,  a  mullet  pierced  of  the  field 
(Marley  of  Unthanke  Hall) ;  18.  sable,  a  cross  engrailed 
argent,  between  four  plates,  each  charged  with  a  pheon 
point  upwards  of  the  field  (Fletcher  of  Hutton) ;  19.  as 
number  two.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  in  the  hand  a 
sword  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or  (5  Dec.  1560) ;  2.  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gauntlet  holding  a  dagger  proper, 
hilt  and  pommel  or.     Motto — "  Nee  temere  nee  timide." 

Son  of  Frederick  Henry  Vane,  Esq.,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1895  ; 

m.   1859,   Rose  Linda,  d.  of  John  Moore  of  Prospect 

House,  Galway : — 
Sir  Francis  Patrick  Fletcher- Vane,  5th  Bart.  (27  June  1786), 
Capt.  Reserve  Forces,  late  Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  F. R.G.S., 
J.  P.  for  Cumberland,  Founder  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  the 
Italian  Boy  Scouts,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Donna  Anna  Da 
Costa  Ricci  (d.  1922),  d.  of  H.  E.  Baron  Da  Costa  Ricci ; 
2nd,  1927,  Kathleen  Leila,  d.  of  the  late  George  Crosbie  of 
Dumfriesshire,  and  widow  of  Charles  Douglas-Crosb.e  of 
Virginia.  Seat — Hulton-in-the-Forest,  Penrith,  Cumber- 
land. Res. — Chateau  de  l'Aile,  Vevey,  Switzerland.  Cubs 
— Royal  Societies,  National  Liberal. 

VANNECK  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  torteau  between 
three  bugle-horns  gules  stringed  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bugle- horn 
gules  stringed  or,  between  two  wings  expanded  argent, 
tipped  gold.     Motto—"  Droit  et  loyal." 

Sons  of  Hon.  William  Arcedeckne  Vanneck  (2nd  son 

of  3rd  Baron),  b.  1845  ;  d.  1912  ;  m.  1882,  Mary  (d. 

1919),  d.  of   William   Armstrong,  of    Toowoomba, 

Queensland  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Charles  Arcedeckne  Vanneck, 
5th  Baron  Huntingneld,  of  Heveningham  Hall,  Suffolk 
(9  July  1796),  and  a  Bart.  (14  Dec.  175 1)  [Supporters — 
Two  greyhounds  ermine,  collared  paly  of  six  or  and  gules, 
chained  gold],  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  i3th-i8th 
Hussars,  J.P.,  D.L.    Suffolk,   M.P.,  Eye  Div.  1923,  b. 


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1883  ;  s.  his  uncle  1915  ;  m.  1912,  Margaret  Eleanor, 
d.  of  Judge  Ernest  Crosby,  of  New  York ;  and  has 
issue — Hon.  Gerard  Charles  Arcedeckne  Vanneck,  b. 
1915  ;  Hon.  Peter  Beckford  Rutgers  Vanneck,  b.  1922  ; 
Hon.  Sara  Carola ;  Hon.  Anne  Margaret  Theodosia. 
Seat — Heveningham  Hall,  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Cavalry. 

Hon.  Andrew  Nicholas  Armstrong  Vanneck,  M.C.,  Capt. 
late  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1890.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors', 
Garrick. 

Son   of   Rt.   Hon.   Charles   Andrew   Vanneck,   3rd 

Baron  Huntingfield,  b.   1818  ;    d.  1897  ;    m.   1839, 

Louisa,  a.  of  Andrew  Arcedeckne  : — 

Hon.  Walter  Vanneck,  b.  1849  ;  m.   1877,  Catherine 

Medora,  d.  of  William  Armstrong,  of  Toowoomba.Queens- 

land ;     and    has     issue — Joshua    Walter    Huntingfield 

Vanneck,  Esq.,  b.  1886  [m.  1914,  Joan,  d.  of  Edward 

Turner,  of  Colombo.Ceylon]  ;  Ralph  Wyndham  Vanneck, 

Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;    and   3   daus.       Res. — Sunnyside, 

Bulphan,  Essex.      Club — Conservative. 

VAN  RAALTE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  wavy  azure  and 
erminois,  an  ancient  ship  of  three  masts  in  full  sail,  colours 
flying  in  chief  or,  and  a  pale  gules,  between  six  bones 
couped,  two,  two,  and  two  barwise  in  base  of  the  last. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  plume  of  three  ostrich-feathers. 

Only  son  of  Charles  Van   Raalte,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dorset, 
F.S.A.,  b.   1857;  d.  1908;  m.   1887,  Florence  (Res. — 
The   Garden   House,   40B   Hill  Street,    W.i.),    d.    of 
Leonard  Clow  of  Great  Eastern,  Leicestersh.  : — 
Noel  Marcus  van  Raalte,  Gentleman,  b.    1888.     Seat — 

EDEN  VANSITTART,  Esquire,  D.S.O.,  Colonel 
(ret.)  Indian  Army.  Born  April  19,  1856,  being  the 
fourth  son  of  the  late  Henry  Vansittart  of  Bareilly,  Civil  and 
Session  Tudge  H.E.  I.C.S. ,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt. 
W.  H.  Dobbie,  R.N.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  8  Nov. 
1697)  — Ermine,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 


ducal  coronet  or,  between  two  crosses  patee  argent,  and 
impaling  the  arms  of  Spedding,  namely  vert,  on  a  fesse  or, 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  close  proper,  as  many 
oak-slips  also  proper,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  battleaxe 
of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  between  two  wings  elevated  and  displayed  sable, 
the  whole  resting  on  two  crosses  patee  argent.  Motto — 
"Fata  viam  invenient."     Married,   Dec.    16,    1889,    Ethel 


May,  dau.  of  the  late  R.  Deey  Spedding,  Esq.,  B.C.S. , 
late  Commissioner  of  Revenue  and  Police  for  the  Agra 
Division,  North- West  Provinces,  India;  and  has  Issue— A 
dau.,  Vera  Mary  Eden.  Residence — Holyrood,  Parkwood 
Road,  Bournemouth. 

VANSITTART  (H.  Coll.,  8  Nov.  1697).  Ermine,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  ducal  coronet  cr, 
between  two  crosses  pat6e  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head 
couped  at  the  neck  between  two  wings  elevated  and  dis- 
played sable,  the  whole  resting  on  two  crosses  patee  argent. 
Motto — "  Fata  viam  invenient." 

Son  of  Robert  Vansittart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Lt.-Col.  Cold- 
stream Guards,  b.  1811  ;  d.  1872  ;  m.  1845,   Elizabeth 
Harriet,  third  d.  of  John  Willis  Fleming  of  Stoneham 
Park,  Hants.  :— 
Robert  Arnold  Vansittart,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kent, 
F  R.G.S. ,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1878, 
Alice,    third  d.  of  Gilbert  James  Blane   of  Foliejon  Park, 
Berks.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— Sir  Robert  Gilbert  Vansittart, 
K.C.B.  (Civ.)  1929,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  Permanent  Under- 
Sec,  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  b.  1881  [m.  1921,  Gladys 
(d.   1928),   d.   of  Gen.   William    Heppenheimer,    of    New 
Jersey,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  (Post.  add. — 103  Park 
Street,    W.i)];    Guy   Nicholas  Vansittart,  Gentleman,   b. 
1893;  Sibell  Alice;   Honoria  Edith;   and   Marjorie  Marie. 
Res. — 41  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W.      Club — Junior  United 
Service. 

Sons  of  William  Vansittart,  Esq.,  D.L.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b. 
1813;   d.  1876;    m.   1st,    1839,  Emily,   d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Robert  Lindsay  Anstruther,   Bengal  Cav. ;  3rd,  1866, 
Melanie,   yst.    d.    of    Sir    Richard    Jenkins,   G.C.B., 
M.P.:— 
William  Henry  Vansittart,  Gentleman,  b.  1844.     Res. — 
Charles    Edward    Bexley  Vansittart,    Esq.,    late   Capt. 
Antrim  Rifles,  b.  1867;  m.  1888  (m.  dis.  1904),  Constance 
Frances,  yr.  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Macdonald  Miller  of  Glenlee ; 
and  has  issue — Constance  Hilda   Maude  Bexley  [m.  1915, 
James  Campbell  Reid] ;  and  Melisie  Bexley.    Res. — 

Son  of  George  Nicholas  Vansittart,  Gentleman,  M.A., 

b.  1814  ;  d.  1889  ;   m.  1852,  Elizabeth  Ann,  eldest  d.  of 

John  Mansfield  of  Midmar  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen  : — 

Coleraine   Nicholas  Vansittart,   Gentleman,   late   Lieut 

Berks.  Mil.,  b.  i860;  m.  (m.  dis.  1896),  Marie,  only  d. 

of  late  Gustave   Vincent;    and   has   surv.  issue  — Violet. 

Res.— 

Sons   of  Henry  Vansittart,    Esq.,    Civil   and   Session 

Judge,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1816 ;  d.  1896;  m.  1848,  Mary 

Amelia,    d.  of  Capt.   William    Hugh   Dobbie,  R.N., 

D.L.  co.  Essex  : — 

Henry  Vansittart,    Gentleman,   Barrister-at-Law  (Inner 

Temple),   late   Lieut.   R.M.A.,    b.   1849;    m.   1878,   Mary 

Virginia,  fourth  d.  of  Francis  Johnson  Jessop  of    Derby, 

and  has  issue — Amelia  Mary.    Res. — 

Charles  Vansittart,  Gentleman,  late  of  the  Finance  Dept. 
Govt,  of  India,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1881,  Katherine  Frances,  d.  of 
Lt.-Gen.  Charles  Pollard ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Violet 
Katherine  ;  and  Dorothy  Mary.     Res. — 

Herbert  Vansittart,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1893,  Mary 
Agatha,  d.  of  Admiral  William  Hugh  Dobbie,  R.N.  (ret.). 
Res.— 

Eden  Vansittart,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Vansittart,  b.  1820;  d.  1878;  m. 

1845  (m.  dis.  1856),  Frances   Rosalie  (d.  1899),  d.  of 

Hans  Busk  : — 

Clement  Arthur  Vansittart,  Gentleman,   served   in   the 

Pontifical  Zouaves  1866-70  (Medal  and    Mentana  Cross), 

b.  1849  ;  tn.  ,   Marguerite,  d.  of  John  M.  Hopkins  of 

Carmarthen  ;    and  has  issue — Charles  Pius  Vansittart,   b. 

.     Res.— 

The  Late  Sir  HENRY  JAMES  VAN  SITTART- 
NEALE,  K.C.B.,  J.P.  for Berks.and  Westminster, Assistant 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  1896-1902.  Born  1842,  being  the 
second  but  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Edward  van 
Sittart-Neale  of  Bisham  Abbey,  Berks. ,  and  of  Allesley  Park, 
co.  Warwick,  by  his  wife  Frances  Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
William  Farrer  of  Ingleborough,  co.  Yorks.  Armorial 
bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a 
lion  passant  guardant  argent  (for  Neale)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine, 
an  eagle  displayed  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  ducal  coronet 
between  two  crosses  patee  argent  (for  Van  Sittart).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  gules.  Crests  — x.  out  of  a  mural  crown  or, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  per  fesse  ermine  and  gules,  charged 
on  the  shoulder  v/ith  an  escallop  counterchanged  (for  Neale) ; 


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2.  on  two  crosses  patee  argent,  a  demi-eagle  displayed 
sable  (for  Van  Sittart).  Married,  April  16,  1887,  Florence, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  judge  Shelley  Eddis,  Q.C.  ;  and  d. 
1923,  having  had  Issue  —George  Kenneth  van  Sittart-Neale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  d.  1904  ;  Phyllis  Mary;  and  Elizabeth 
Frances  [m.  1917,  Major  Les  Berkeley  Paget,  M.C.].  Seat— 
Bisham  Abbey,  Marlow,  Berks. 

VARIAN  (H.  Coll.).    Sable,  three  chevronels  ermine,  be- 
tween three  flames  of  fire  proper,   on  a  chief  or,  a  lion 


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passant  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest— On 

a  wreath  of  the  colours,   in  front  of  a  lion's  head  erased 

sable,  ducally  crowned,   three  grenades  or,  fired  proper. 

Motto — "  Sans  changer."  ~  — 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Varian,  Esq.,  I.C.S. ,  J. P.  of 

Ireland  and  Ceylon,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1882  ;  m.  1874,  Alice 

Elizabeth  (d.  1920),  d.  of  George  Dance,  of  Southsea, 

Hants. : — 

Henry  Francis  Varian,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E.,  F.R.C.S.,  temp. 
Capt.  R.E.,  b.  1876.  Res.— Lobito,  Angola,  S.W.  Africa. 
Clubs — Travellers',  Bath,  Shikar,  Roy.  Southern  Yacht. 

Norman  Rickaby  Varian,  Esq.,  H.M.  Consul  at  Syra,  b. 
1879  ;  m.  1914,  Laura  May,  d.  of  Edward  Henry  Thorman, 
of  London,  and  has  issue — John  Henry  Varian,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915  ;  Roger  William  Varian,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ; 
and  Muriel  Alice.  Res.  —  Syra,  Greece.  Club — Roy. 
Southern  (Southampton ). 

Allan  Varian,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.R.,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1910, 
Kathleen,  d.  of  William  Hanson  of  Lancashire,  and  has 
issue — Hanson  Varian,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Res. — Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand. 

VASSALL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  in 
chief  a  sun  in  splendour,  and  in  base  a  chalice  or,  all 
within  two  flaunches  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ship  rigged  and 
masted  proper  between  two  chalices  or.  Motto — ' '  Saepe 
pro  rege,  semper  pro  republica." 

Sons  of  Robert  Lowe   Grant   Vassal  1,  Gentleman,  b. 
1829  ;  d.  1913;  m.  1856,  Matilda  Paulina,  d.  of  William 
Phillips  of  Whitson  Court,  Mon.  : — 
Rev.  Oliver  Rodie  Vassall-Phillips  (q.v. ). 
Leonard  Vassall,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Harry  Graeme  Vassall,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Post.  add. — 
Oldbury  Court,  Fishponds  S.O. ,  Glos. 

VASSALL-PHILLIPS  of  Whitson  Court  (R.L.,  5  Nov. 
1901,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  saltire  or  and 
gules,  three  boars'  heads  couped  two  in  fesse  and  one  in 
base,  and  a  rose  in  chief  all  counterchanged  (Phillips) ; 
2  and  3,  per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  in  chief  a  sun  in 
splendour,  and  in  base  a  chalice  or,  all  within  two  flaunches 
of  the  last  (Vassall).     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crests — 


1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  fasces  erect 
proper,  a  boar's  head  couped  erminois  (Phillips) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  ship  of  three  masts  with  shrouds 
proper,  flags  gules,  between  two  chalices  or.  Motto — 
"Saepe  pro  rege,  semper  pro  republica." 

Eld.  son  of  Robert   Lowe  Grant    Vassall  of  Oldbury 

Court,    Bristol     [q.v.),    b.    1829;    d.   1913  ;    m.    1856, 

Matilda  Paulina,    d.    of  William    Phillips  of  Whitson 

Court,  Mon.  : — 

Rev.    Oliver     Rodie    Vassall-Phillips,    Clerk    in    Hcly 

Orders  of  the  Catholic  Church,  b.  1857.     Postal  address — 

St.  Mary's,  Clapham,  S.W.4. 

VASSAR-SMITH  of  Charlton  Park.  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  per  bend  embattled  azure  and  or,  in  the  sinister 
chief  point  a  cuirass  with  tasset  attached,  and  in  the  dexter 
base  point  a  well-head  all  counterchanged  (for  Smith)  ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  an  Etruscan  vase  gules,  in  chief  two  fusils 
azure,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (for  Vassar). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — 1.  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  bound  above  the  elbow  with  a  scarf 
gules,  and  holding  in  the  hand  an  arrow  in  bend  point 
downwards,  or,  and  a  pair  of  pincers  in  fesse  sable  (for 
Smith)  ;  2.  an  Etruscan  vase  or,  between  two  branches  of 
oak  fructed  proper  (for  Vassar).  Motto  —  "  Labor  et 
Veritas." 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Vassar  Vassar-Smith,  1st  Bart., 
b.  1843  ;   d.  1922  ;    m.  1866,  Mary,  d.  of  John  Part- 
ridge, of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester  : — 
Sir  John  George  Lawley  Vassar-Smith,  2nd  Bart.,  of 
Charlton  Park,  co.  Gloucester  (10  July  1917),  b.  1868. 
Res. — Shiel,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham. 

Son   of   Charles  Martin  Vassar-Smith,    Esq.,  Maj. 
Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1881  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1908,  Gladys 
Emmeline,  d.  of  Col.  William  Rathborne,  R.E.  : — 
Richard  Rathborne  Vassar-Smith,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 
Res  — 

VAUGHAN,  see  HUTCHINSON  -  LLOYD- 

VAUGHAN,  and  ST.  ANDREW-VAUGHAN. 

VAUGHAN.  Sable,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed 
holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  proper,  hilt  and  pommel 
or.  Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  dragon  regardant 
wings  elevated  vert,  gorged  with  a  collar  sable,  edged 
argent,  and  charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  last, 
thereto  a  chain  or ;  on  the  sinister,  an  unicorn  regardant 
argent,  armed,  maned,  tufted  and  unguled  or,  collared 
and  chained  as  the  dexter.  Motto — "  Non  revertar 
in   ultus." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Henry  George  Vaughan, 

6th  Earl  of  Lisburne,  b.  1862  ;   d.  1899  ;    m.  1888, 

Evelyn,  d.  of  Edmund  Probyn,  of  Huntley  Manor, 

Glos.  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Ernest    Henry    Malet  Vaughan, 

7th  Earl  of  Lisburne  (24  June  1776),  Viscount  Lisburne 

and   Lord    Vaughan,   Baron  of   Fethard,    Ireland    (29 

June  1695),  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  Welsh  Gds.  (ret), 

b.   1892  ;    m.   19x4,  Maria  Isabel,  d.  of  Don  Julie  de 

Bittencourt,  Chilian  Diplomatic  Service  ;    and  has  issue 

— John    David     Malet      Vaughan,    commonly     called 

Lord  Vaughan,   b.  1918  ;    Lady  Gloria  Regina   Malet  ; 

Lady  Honor  Morvyth   Malet ;    Lady  Auriel  Rosemary 

Malet.    Seats — Crosswood,  Aberystwyth,  Wales.     Clubs 

— Carlton,  Guards'. 

VAUGHAN  (H.  Coll.,  3  May  1875).  Ermines,  two 
chevronels  argent,  between  three  boys'  heads  affrontee, 
couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  or,  around  the 
neck  of  each  a  snake  nowed  also  proper,  a  bordure  of  the 
second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  boy's  head 
affrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  or,  a 
snake  nowed  also  proper.  Motto — ' ' Asgre  Ian  diogel  ei 
pherchen."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat  and  trousers,  scarlet 
waistcoat. 

Son  of  the  late  John  Vaughan  or  Williams  Vaughan 
(formerly  Jones)  [by  his  second  wife  Jane,  third  d.  of 
William  Vaughan  of  Penyinaes  Llanvillo,  co.  Brecon, 
and  gd.  of  William  Gwynne  of  Cynghordy,  co.  Car- 
marthen];  b.  1810 ;  d'  1897;  m.  1845,  Elizabeth 
Fortune  Mary,  only  child  and  h.  of  John  Williams 
of  The  Skreen,  co.  Radnor,  and  of  Velinewydd,  co. 
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John  Williams  Vaughan,  Esq. ,  J.P.andD.L.  Radnorshire. 
(High  Sheriff  1885),  J. P.  Breconshire,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Rhiew,  Gwaincoedowen,  Velinewydd,  Crikadarn,  and 
Llanvillo,  b.  26  Aug.  1853;  m.  30  Nov.  1887,  Elizabeth 
Bertha,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Walpole  Mohun  Harris,  Rector  of 
Llandifalle-cum-Crikadarn,  and  gd.  of  Christopher  Arthur 
Mohun  Harris  of  Hayne,  Devonshire  ;  and  lias  had  issue — 
(1)  John  Christopher  Arthur  Vaughan,  Gentleman,  2nd 
Lieut.  South  Wales  Borderers,  b.  23  July  1891 ;  killed  in 
action  1916;  (2)  Francis  Herbert  Mohun  Vaughan,  Esq., 
Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  27  June  1893  ;  and  Dorothy  Edith 
Nissa.     Seats — The  Skreen,  Erwood,  co.    Radnor. 

VAUGHAN  (U.O.).  Per  pale  sable  and  azure,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  argent,  between  three  boys'  heads 
couped  at  the  shoulders  and  entwined  round  the  necks 
with  snakes  all  proper,  a  cross  gules.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boy's  head 
gules  as  in  the  arms,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross  gules. 
Motto — "  Honeste  audax." 

Sons  of  George  Montgomery  Vaughan,  Esq.,  J. P., 
B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  b.  1825;  d.  1902;  m.  1st, 
1850,  Frances  St.  Lawrence,  d.  of  Gen.  Hon.  Arthur 
Grove-Annesley  of  Annes  Grove,  co.  Cork,  third  son 
of  Richard,  second  Earl  Annesley ;  3rd,  June  1884, 
Caroline  Ann  (d.  March  4,  1901),  eld.  d.  of  J.  Wykeham 
Dickenson : — 
Francis  Warden  Arthur  Annesley  Vaughan,  Gentleman, 
b.  6  Sept.  1863. 

Ernest  Llewellyn  Vaughan,  Gentleman,  I.C.S. ,  b.  26 
March  1866  ;  m.  19  Sept.  1894,  Ethel  Ada  Helen,  d.  of 
Thomas  Thornton  ;  and  has  issue.  Res.— 8  Arlington 
Road ,  Eastbourne. 

Ralph  Montgomery  Vaughan,  Gentleman,  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers,  b. 

VAUGHAN  of  Nannau  (H.  Coll.).     Quarterly  or  and 

gules,  four  lions    rampant    counterchanged.     Mantling 

gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 

rampant   azure,   gorged  with    an    antique   coronet    or. 

Motto — "  Asgre   Ian    diogel   ei    pherchen."       Livery — 

Chocolate,  with  scarlet  facings.  S 

Sons  of  John  Vaughan,   Esq.,    of    Nannau,   J. P., 

D.L.   (High  Sheriff  1880)  co.   Merioneth,   b.   1829 ; 

d.    1900 ;    m.  1863,  Ellinor    Anne,  d.  of     Edward 

Owen,  of  Garthynhared,  co.  Merioneth  : — 

Robert  Vaughan,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  C.C.  Merioneth, 

b.  1866 ;  m.  1904,  Patricia  Steuart,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.- 

Gen.  Sir  Frederic    Goldsmid,    K.C.S.I.,   C.B.       Res  — 

Garthmaelan,  Dolgelly,  co.  Merioneth. 

Maj.-Gen.  John  Vaughan,  C.B.  (1915),  C.M.G.  (1919). 
D.S.O.  (1902),  10th  Hussars  (ret.)  J. P.,  D.L.  Merioneth, 
served  Matabeleland  1896-7,  Nile  Expedition  1898,  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  European  War  1914-19,  b.  1871; 
m.  1913;  Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Stewart,  of 
Allt-y-rodyn,  co.  Cardigan,  and  widow  of  H.  Wardell,  of 
Brywern,  co.  Brecon.  Res. — Hengwrt,  Dolgelly.  Club 
— Cavalry. 

VAUGHAN  (H.  Coll.).     Party  per  pale  azure  and  gules, 
three  lions  rampant  azure.     Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon   a   wreath   of   the   colours,    a   child's   head, 
couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  or,   and  entwined 
round  the  neck  with  a  snake  vert.      Mottoes — "  Duw  a 
digon";   "  Simplices  sicut  pueri   sagaces  sicut  serpentes." 
Sons  of  Francis  Baynham  Vaughan,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P., 
of  Courtfield,  Ross,  late  Col.   Com.  Royal  Monmouth- 
shire Engineers  (Militia),  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Ruar- 
dean   and    Welsh   Bicknor,    Private   Chamberlain    to 
H.H.   Pope   Leo  XIII.  and   H.H.    Pope   Pius  X.,  b. 
1843;  d.  1919;  m.  1871,  Caroline,  d.  of  C.  A.  Pope  of 
St.  Louis,  U.S.A.:— 
Charles  Jerome  Vaughan,  Esq. ,  O.B.E.,  J.P.  cos.   Mon- 
mouth  and    Hereford,    Major  Royal   Monmouthshire   En- 
gineers, late  Lieut.  7th  Dragoon  Gds. ,  Private  Chamberlain 
to  H.H.  Popes  Pius  X.,  Benedict  XV.,  and  Pius  XL,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Welsh  Bicknor  and  Ruardean,  b.  1873; 
m.  1908,  Florence  Christine,  yst.  d.  of  Sir  Cecil  Edmund 
Lister- Kaye,  Bart. ,  and  has  issue — Joseph  Herbert  Vaughan, 
Gentleman,    b.   1910.      Seat — Courtfield,   Ross,   Hereford. 
Town  res. — 3  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  1.      Clubs — Cavalry, 
Boodle's,  M.C.C. ,  etc. 

Very   Rev.    Herbert   Joseph   Vaughan,    D.D.,  b.    1874. 
Res.— 

Rt.  Rev.   Francis  John  Vaughan,  Bishop  of  Menevia,  b. 
1877.     Res. — Pro-Cathedral,  Wrexham. 


HUGH  VAUGHAN  VAUGHAN,  Gentleman,  of  The 
Castle,  Builth,  in  the  county  of  Brecon.  Born  August 
6,  1852,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Reverend  Thomas 
Thomas,  Rector  of  Disserth,  in  the  county  of  Radnor,  by 
his  wife  Ann  Eliza,  daughter  of  the  late  Hugh  Vaughan  of 
Llwynmadoe,  in  the  county  of  Radnor  (and  sister  of  James 
Vaughan,  Esquire,  of  The  Castle,  Builth,  sometime  High 
Sheriff  for  the  county  of  Brecon,  and  formerly  a  Surgeon- 
Major,  Honourable  East  India Company'sService);  assumed 
by  Royal  Licence  the  name  and  arms  of  Vaughan  in  lieu  of 
Thomas,  July  18,  1885,  in  compliance  with  a  clause  in  the 
will  of  his  uncle,  James  Vaughan,  Esquire,  who  died  De- 
cember 17,  1884.   Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms 


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Gules,  a  garb  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  of  the  first,  a  bordure  invected  gobony  of  the  second 
and  azure.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  be- 
fitting his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  or  ;  and  for 
his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  garb  lying 
fessewise  or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  argent,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  two  ears  of  wheat  of  the  first.  Motto— 
"  Bydd.  Gyriawn.  ac.  nac.  ofna."  Married,  August  12, 
1885,  Eva,  daughter  of  the  late  Henry  Campbell,  Esquire, 
of  Dunoon,  in  the  county  of  Argyll;  and  has  had  Issue 
—Elizabeth  Angela :  Violet,  d.  March  17,  1889 ;  and 
Hilda  Campbell.  Seat— The  Castle.  Builth,  in  the  co. 
of  Brecon. 

JAMES  VAUGHAN,  Esquire,  J.P.  co.  Radnor.  JB.A. 
(Cantab.).  Born  1871,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Hugh 
Vaughan  of  Llansaintfraed  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Vaughan.  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar 
of  Llansaintfraed.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  a  garb  or, 
on  a  chief  argent,  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the  first,  all 
within  a  bordure  invected  and  gobony  of  the  second  and 
azure.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  upon  a  garb  fessewise  or,  a  lion  rampant  re- 
gardant argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  three  ears 
of  wheat  stalked  and  leaved  also  or.  Motto — "  Bydd 
gyfiawn  ac  nac  ofna."  Seat — Llansaintfraed  House,  near 
Builth. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  PEISLEY  HUTCHINSON 
LLOYD- VAUGHAN,  Esquire,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
1874).  Born  April  28,  1844,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  Dawson  Hutchinson  of  Mount  Heaton,  who  assumed 


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the  surname  of  Lloyd-Vaughan,  by  his  wife  Mary  Vaughan- 
Lloyd,  only  child  of  the  late  John  Lloyd,  by  his  wife  Martha, 
dau.  of  William  Peisley  Vaughan.  Armorial  bearings- 
Quarterly  of  nine,  1.  quarterly,  i.,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  argent,  crined  or, 
round  the  neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined  proper  (for 
Vaughan) ;  ii. ,  paly  of  eight  argent  and  gules,  a  border  or, 
pellettee  (for  Lloyd  of  Gloster) ;  iii.,  ermine,  a  lion  rampant 
azure,  ducally  crowned  argent  (for  Medhop) ;  iiii. ,  quarterly, 
gules  and  azure,  crusily  fitchee  or,  a  lion  rampant  argent 
(for  Hutchinson) ;  2.  quarterly,  gules  and  azure,  crusily 
fitchee  or,  a  lion  rampant  argent  (for  Hutchinson) ;  3.  paly 
of  eight  argent  and  gules  (for  Lloyd  of  Bodidris) ;  4.  gules, 
a  lion  rampant  argent  (for  Grono  ap  Ievan)  ;  5.  per  bend 
sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or  (for  Trevor) ; 
6.  ermine,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  ducally  crowned  argent 
(for  Medhop) ;  7.  vert,  a  saltire  or,  an  annulet  of  the  last  for 
difference  (for  Le  Hunte)  ;  8.  sable,  a  chevron  argent,  be- 
tween three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders,  round  the 
neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined  all  proper  (for  Vaughan) ; 
9.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  of  the  last,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boy's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders,  crined  or,  round  the 
neck  a  snake  entwined  proper  (for  Vaughan);  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding  in  the 
dexter  fore-paw  a  snake  proper  (for  Lloyd  of  Gloster) ;  3.  on 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cockatrice,  wings  addorsed  proper. 
Motto — "Innocentia  infantis,  sapientia  serpentis."  Mar- 
ried, August  5,  1869,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William 
Henry  Darby  of  Leap  Castle,  King's  Co. ,  and  Died  Dec.  23, 
1923.     Residence — Golden  Grove,  Roscrea,  King's  Co. 

VAUGHAN -LEE.  Quarterly,  1st  grand  quarter 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  (for  Lee),  per  fesse  azure  and  gules 
•on    a    fesse    erminois    between    two   bars    gemel   argent 


three  leopards'  faces  sable  ;  ii.  and  iii.  (for  Vaughan),  sable, 
a  chevron  or  between  three  boys'  heads  affrontee,  couped  at 
the  shoulders,  around  the  neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined 
proper,  a  chief  argent,  thereon  three  bugle-horns  stringed 
sable  ;  2nd  grand  quarter,  as  1st  quarter  of  1st  grand  quarter  ; 
3rd  grand  quarter  (for  Hanning),  ermine,  on  a  chief  en- 
grailed per  pale  gules  and  vert,  three  stags' heads  caboshed 
or  ;  4th  grand  quarter,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.  (for  Vaughan), 
sable,  a  chevron  or  between  three  boys'  heads  affronted 
couped  at  the  shoulders,  around  the  neck  of  each  a  snake 
entwined  proper,  a  chief  argent,  thereon  three  bugle-horns 
stringed  sable  ;  ii.  and  iii.  (for  Edwards),  quarterly,  1  and 
4,  azure  ;  2.  argent,  a  stag  couchant  holding  in  the  mouth 
an  oak-branch  proper ;  3.  gules,  three  chevronels  of  the 
second,  over  all,  on  a  bend  cottised  or,  three  martlets  also 


gules.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crests  —  1.  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  leopard  passant  proper  supporting  wiih  the  dexter 
fore-paw  a  shield  azure,  charged  with  two  bars  gemel,  as  in 
the  arms  (for   Lee) ;   2.  in  front  of  a  boy's  head  affrontee, 
around  his  neck  a  snake  entwined  proper,  a   bugle-horn 
sable    (for    Vaughan).      Motto — "  Fortiter    sed   suaviter." 
Sons  of  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  M. P.  of  Dillington,  Reola,  and  Lanelay,  b.  1836; 
d.  1882  ;   m.  1861,  Clare  Elizabeth  (d.  191 1),  eld.  d.  of 
George  Moore,  of  Appleby  Hall,  co.  Leicester : — 
Arthur  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  Esq.,  M.V.O., 
Col.  (ret.)   R.   Horse  Gds.,  J. P.,    D.L.   and   (1919)   High 
Sheriff,  co.  Somerset,  b.  1862  ;  m.  19 15,  Ursula,  d.  of  the 
late  H.  L.  U.  Pickering  of  West  Chiltington,  Pulborough, 
and  has  issue — Mary  Elizabeth  ;  and  Susan.     Seat — Dilling- 
ton Park,  Ilminster,  Somerset.     Clubs — Arthur's,  Turf. 

J&hn  Edwards  Vaughan,  Esq.,  adopted  the  name  of 
Vaughan  only  in  lieu  of  Vaughan-Lee;  J. P.,  D.L.  Gla- 
morgan, J. P.  Brecon,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.  Scots  Fus.,  b.  1863  ; 
m.  1888,  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Major  Waller  Ashe,  Dragoon 
Gds.,  and  has  issue— 1  son  ;  2  daus.  Res. — Reola,  Vale  of 
Neath,  co.  Glamorgan  ;  Cliff  Cottage,  Flushing,  Cornwall. 
Clubs — Orleans,  Naval  and  Military,  R.Y.S. 

Son  of  Adm.Sir  Charles  Lionel  Vaughan-Lee,  K.B.E., 
C.B.,  b.  1867;  d.   1928;  m.   1895,  Rose  Cecilia,  d.  of 
L.  Llewellyn  of  Nethway  House,  S.  Devon : — 
Charles  Guy  Vaughan-Lee,  Esq.,  b.  1913.  Res.— Guillard's 
Oak,  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

VAUGHAN-MORGAN  (H.  Coll.).      Quarterly,   1  and 

4,  grand  quarters,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  five  lozenges  conjoined  in 
fesse  gules,  between  three  lymphads  sails  furled  sable, 
colours  flying  of  the  second  (Morgan) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  sable,  on 
a  chevron  or,  between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the 
shoulders  proper,  crined  or,  enwrapped  about  the  neck 
with  a  snake  as  many  spear-heads  embrued  proper 
(Vaughan) ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  argent,  five  estoiles 
three  and  two  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable  (Pascoe), 
and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Collett, 
namely  :  Sable,  on  a  chevron  couped  ermines,  fimbriated 
argent,  between  three  hinds  trippant  of  the  third,  an  annulet 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  argent  and  sable,  a  cock 
gules,  resting  the  dextei  claw  on  a  bundle  of  twigs  banded 
proper  (Morgan)  ;  2.  en  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  boy's  head  as  in  the  arms  two  spears  saltirewise  proper 
(Vaughan).  Motto — "  Undeb."  Badge— A  lozenge  gules 
charged  with  a  fleece  or. 

Second  son  of  Edward  Vaughan  Morgan,  Gentleman, 

b.  1838;  d.  1922;  m.  1870,  Emmie,  d.  of  John  Irving 

Pascoe,  of  Surbiton  : — 

Sir     Kenyon     Pascoe    Vaughan-Morgan,    Knt.    Bach., 

O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.S.C,  D.L.  co.  of  London,  M.P. 

Fulham  since  1922,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1897,  Muriel,  d.  of  John 

Collett,  and  has  issue— (1)  Guy  Collett  Vaughan-Morgan, 

Esq.,  b.   1898  [m.  1923,  Catherine,   d.  of  Albert  Mi-hael 

Joshua,   and  has  issue — 1  dau.  (Res. — 47  Draycott  Place, 

5.  W.  Clubs — Bath,  Guards')] ;  (2)  John  Kenyon  Vaughan- 
Morgan,  Esq.,  b.  1905  (Club — Bachelors');  and  Phyllis. 
Res. — Sarisberie,  West  Clandon,  Surrey  ;  1  Hans  Place, 
S.W.I.     Clubs — Carlton,  Travellers',  Orleans. 

VAUGHAN-PRYSE-RICE  of  LIwyn-y-Brain  (Royal 
Licence,  10  Dec.  1887,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
pale  or  and  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  guttee-d'eau  and 
cottised  engrailed  also  sable,  between  three  ravens  of  the 
last  (Rice);  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  sable 
(Pryse).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert  a  lion  rampant  sable, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  three  guttees-d'or  within  a  bar 
gemelle  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  bar  shot  also  sable 
(Rice) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  as  in  the 
arms,  holding  between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lys  or  (Pryce). 
MottoeB — 1.  "Cadarn-yw-fy-fydd-y-portha-duw-y-gigfrafn' 
("Great  is  my  faith  that  God  will  keep  the  ravens");  2. 
"  Nee  aspera  terrent." 

Son  of  John  Pugh  Vaughan-Pryse-Rice,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 

Bwlch  Bychan,  co.  Carmarthen,  b.  1818;   d.  1903;  m. 

1853,  Decima  Dorothea  (d.  1893),  d.  of  Major  Walter 

Rice  of  Llwyn-y-Brain  : — 
John  Carbery  Pugh  Vaughan-Pryse-Rice,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  cos.  Cardigan  and  (High  Sheriff  1891)  Carmarthen, 
Mayor  of  Llandovery  1905-12,  re-elected  1913,  b.  1859  ;  m. 
1887,  Margaret  Ker,  D.B.E.,  yst.  d.  of  Capt.  James  Stewart, 
D.L.,  of  Altyro-din,  co.  Cardigan;  and  has  had  issue — 
George  Carbery  Vaughan-Pryse-Rice,  Gentleman,  b.  1904; 
Margaret  Dorothea  Segrave  [m.    1918,    Brig.-Gen.  Lewis 


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Pugh  Evans,  V.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.] ;  Car-iie  Evelyn  Nest 
{d.  1 921) ;  and  Faith  Viola  Alison.  Seat  -Llwyn-y-Brain, 
Llandovery,  co.  Carmarthen.     Club — Wellington. 

»..  VAUGHTON  of  Birmingham  (H.  Coll.,  1908,  Ped.  regd. 
from  1557).  Per  chevron  sable  and  or,  in  chief  two  bezants 
and  in  base  a  stag's  head  caboshed  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 


sable,  charged  with  three  billets  or  and  holding  in  his  dexter 
claw  an  oak-branch  proper.     Motto — "  Mens  me  regit." 
Sons  of  Thomas  Vaughton,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  1856, 
Rosina  Julia,  d.  of  Daniel  Gilbert : — 

Oliver  Howard  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1893, 
Lizzie,  d.  of  George  Reeve-Smith,  and  has  issue — Howard 
George  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1898 ;  and  5  daus. 
Res. — Oxford  Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham. 

Ernest  Edward  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1899, 
Julia  Matthews,  and  has  issue — 9  sons  and  5  daus.  Res. — 
Arthog,  Wales. 

Philip  Henry  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1866;  m.  1904, 
Florence  Susannah,  d.  of  James  Johnson,  of  Birmingham, 
and  has  issue — Philip  Edgar  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1905;  and  1  dau.     Res. — Handsworth  Wood,  Birmingham. 

Sidney  Herbert  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1869;  m.  1893, 
Mary  Ann,  d.  of  James  Johnson,  of  Birmingham,  and  has 
issue — 7  sons  and  3  daus.      Res. — Stechford,  Birmingham. 

Arthur  Rowland  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m. 
1899,  Louisa  Lock,  d.  of  James  Johnson,  of  Birmingham, 
and  has  issue: — Douglas  Arthur  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906;  Gordon  Rowland  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
and  Kathleen  Louise.  Res. — Cam  Brea,  Lichfield  Road, 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Warwickshire.  Club — Midland  Conserva- 
tive (Birmingham). 

Walter  Septimus  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1873 ;  m. 
1898,  Eva,  d.  of  Charles  Hare,  of  Birmingham,  and  has 
issue— 2  sons  and  1  dau.  Res. — Handsworth,  Birmingham  ; 
Barmouth,  Wales. 

Frederick  William  Vaughton,  Gentleman,  b.  1876; 
m.  191 1,  Arabella  Dyke,  of  Birmingham.  Res. — Hall 
Green,  Birmingham. 

VAUX  (Vn.  Yorks.,  1584,  Ped.  reg.  H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  bend  chequy  or  and  gules. 

Only  son  of    Rev.   Bowyer  Vaux,  M.A.,  of  Great 

Yarmouth,  b.  181 1  ;    d.  1898  ;  m.    1849,  Jane,  d.  of 

Harry  Verelsl  Worship  : — 

Rev.  George  Bowyer  Vaux,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

b.   1850  ;    m.   1st,   1884,  Lucy  Blanche  (d.    1902),  d.  of 

Frederick  Merryweather  Burton ;    2nd,  1904,  Margaret 

Helen,  d.  of  Frank  Barton  Salmon,  and  has  had  issue — 

(by  1st  wife)  (1)   Frederick  Bowyer  Vaux,   Gentleman, 

b.  1885  ;  d.  1927;  (2)  Francis  George  Vaux,  Gentleman, 


b.  1887  ;  (3)  Stephen  Vaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1888 ;  (4) 
Reginald  Worship  Vaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  (5)  Philip 
Edward  Vaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (6)  Harry  Vaux, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Mary  Blanche  Milnes  [m.  1920, 
Humphrey  Kenrick  Totton,  R.N.] ;  (by  2nd  wife)  (7) 
Edward  Hugh  Vaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (8)  Anthony 
John  Bowyer  Vaux,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Helen 
Theophila.ij  Res. — LowerHeyford  Rectory,  Banbury.Oxon. 

VAVASOUR  of  Hazlewood  (R.L.,  27  Feb.  1826,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  fesse  dancettee  sable  and 
(for  distinction)  in  the  dexter  chief  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee 
sable  (Vavasour);  2  and  3,  sable,  a  bend  or,  between  six 
fountains  (Stourton).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock  gules,  combed  and 
wattled  or,  charged  with  a  fountain  (Vavasour) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-monk  habited  in  russet  proper, 
girt  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  scourge  of  five  knotted 
lashes  gold  (Stourton). 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Edward  Joseph  Vavasour,  3rd  Bart., 

J.  P.  for  West  Riding  of  co.  Yorks. ,  late  Major  Yorkshire 

Hussars,  b.  1846;  d.  1915;  m.  1870,  Mary  Teresa  (d. 

1927),  d.  of  Edward  Weld  of  Lu! worth  Castle,  Dorset: — 

Sir   Leonard  Pius  Vavasour,  4th  Bart.  (14  Feb.   1828), 

Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1913,  Ellice  Margaret,  d.  of 

late    Henry   Ellis   Hay   Nelson,    and    has  issue — Geoffrey 

William  Vavasour,   Esq.,  b.  1914  ;    Elizabeth  Mary;    and 

Josephine  May.     Club—  Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Bernard  Joseph  Vavasour,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  M.G.C. ,  b. 
1886;  m.  1925,  Mildred  Rowena,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Herbert 
Hales,  Governor  of  Durham  Prison.    Res. — 

Sons  of  Oswald   Hugh  Stanislaus  Vavasour,  Esq.,   b. 
1848;    d.   1925;    m.   1877,   Sarah  Anne,  d.  of  James 
Smith  : — 
Oswald  Joseph  Stanislaus  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ; 
m.    1915,   Mary   Dorothy,  d.    of  Bernard   Moore,   of  the 
Grange,  Draycott,  Staffs.,  and  has  issue — Hugh  Bernard 
Moore  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Bede  Joseph  Stour 
ton  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Dorothy  Constance 
Res. — Draycott,  Bluffs,  Austin,  Manitoba. 

Edward  James  Marmaduke  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b 
1 886.     Res.— 

John  Wilfrid  Leonard  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 
Res.— 

Hubert  Phiiip  Anthony  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 
Res.— 

Joseph  Edward  Dunstan  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1902 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Henry  Dunstan  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  of  Blen 
heim,  N.Z. ,  b.  1850  ;  d.  1927;  m.  1887,  Bertha  Eleanor 
Mary,    d.    of  Thomas    Peter    Redwood   of  Burleigh 
Blenheim,  New  Zealand: — 
Edward  Joseph  Henry   Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1898 
m.  1927,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Duncan  Leslie,  of  Perth,  N.B. 
Res.  —  Ugbrooke  Station,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 

Rev.   Francis   Noel  Vavasour,  Priest  in   the   Church  of 
Rome,  b.  1900.    Res. —  Ugbrooke,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 
Harold  Hugh  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Gerard  Aloysius  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1904. 
John  Louis  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Henry  Philip  Bede  Vavasour,  Gentleman,  b.  1907.     Res. 

VAVASSOUR,  see  DE  JERSEY- VAVASSOUR. 

VEALE  of  Passaford  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
between  two  escallops  azure,  as  many  calves  passant  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  from  an 
antique  crown  or,  a  battleaxe  erect  proper.  Motto — 
"  Victima  Deo." 

Son  of  Henry  Malet  Veale,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Passaford, 
b.  1831  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth  (d.  1883),  d. 
of  Aaron  Saunders,  of  King's  Lympton,  Devon:  — 
Henry  Malet  Veale,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1885, 
Amabel,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Eedes,  Rector  of  Simons- 
town,  S.  Africa  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Nevile  Veale, 
Gentleman,  M.E.,  b.  1887  [m.  1908,  Mabel  Emily,  d.  of 
Westcott  Harris  Veale  ;  and  has  issue — Westcott  Nevile 
Veale,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Henry  Vincent  Veale,  Gentle- 
man, b.  191 1  ;  Cholmondeley  Arthur  Veale,  Gentleman,  b. 
1913  ;  Nevile  Veale,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  Trevor  Veale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Beulah  Amabel ;  and  Amabel  (Res. 
— Landis,  Sask.,  Canada) ;  (2)  Ralph  de  Stafford  Veale, 
Gentleman,  b.  1890  [m.  1919.  Eileen,  d.  of  Capt.  Byers, 
Indian  Army]  ;  (3)  Cecil  John  Eedes  Veale,  Gentleman, 
b.  1897  [m.  1919,  Lucy  Ella,  d.  of  James  Chambers] ; 
Gladys  Anne  [m.  1909,  Frederick  George  Brooks,  Clerk 

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in  High  Court,  Rhodesia ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Violet  Malet 
[*».  191 3,  Rev.  Harry  Williams ;  and  has  issue] ;  Coralie 
Amabel  [m.  1916,  Victor  Samuel  Rowbotham,  Mining 
Engineer,  Nyassaland;  and  has  issue]  ;  Grace  Elinor 
[m.  1918,  Hugh  John  Vaudrey,  Sohcitor,  Manchester; 
and  has  issue] ;  Enid  Elizabeth  [m.  1921,  Dauncey  Tongue, 
Asst.  Dist.  Commissioner,  Uganda] ;  Decima  Marjorie 
Ellen.  Res. — 


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DILLWYN  -  VENABLES- 


VENABLES-VERNON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
quarterly  of  four,  viz.  :  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  fret  sable 
(Vernon);  ii.  and  iii.,  or,  on  a  fesse  azure,  three  garbs  of 
the  field  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  two  bars  argent  (Venables). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  or  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  argent,  standing 
on  a  weir  of  the  last,  banded  azure,  pierced  through  the 
body  in  fesse  by  an  arrow  and  devouring  a  child  proper. 
Motto — "  Ver  non  semper  viret." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  George  William  Henry 

Venables- Vernon,   7th   Baron  Vernon,  b.  1854  ;   d. 

1898  ;  m.  1885,  Frances  Margaret,  d.  of  F.  C.  Law- 

rance,  of  New  York  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Lawrance  William  Venables- Vernon, 

9th  Baron  Vernon  (12  May  1762),  Baron  of  Kinderton, 

co.  Chester  [Supporters — On  the   dexter,   a  lion   gules, 

gorged  with  a  collar  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or  ; 

on  the  sinister,  a  boar  sable,  gorged  with  ducal  coronet 

and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or],  D.L.  co.  Derby, 

Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1889  ;    s.  his  brother  1915  ; 

m.   1915,   Violet   Miriam  Nightingale,  d.  of  Lieut.-Col. 

Charles    Herbert    Clay ;     and    has    issue — Hon.     John 

Lawrance  Venables- Vernon,  b.    1923;   and  Hon.  Avice 

Irene.   Seat — Sudbury  Hall,  Derby. 

Son  of  Lieut.  Eduard  Henry  Venables-Vernon,  R.N., 

(only  son  of  Lt.-Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Venables-Vernon, 

Gren.  Gds.),  b.  1823;  d.  1856;  m.  185 1,  Louisa  Sophia 

Charlotte  [d.  1895),  d.  of  Ven.  J.  G.  de  Joux,  Archdeacon 

of  Mauritius: — 

Sir    William    Henry    Venables-Vernon,    K.B.E.   (1921) 

Knt.  Bach.  (1903),  Hon.  LL.D.  (Univ.  of  Caen  1923),  Bailiff 

of  Jersey  from  1899,  Pres.  of  the  Royal  Court  and  of  the 

States  of  that  island,  formerly  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Jersey  1880, 

Attorney-Gen.  for   Jersey   1884,  b.  1852;    m.    1880,   Julia 

Matilda,  d.  of  Philip  Gosset  of  Bagot  Manor,  Jersey.    Res. 

— St.  Peter's  House,  Jersey.    Club — Travellers'. 

VENN  (H.  Coll.,  24  Feb.  18x4).  Erminois,  on  a  bend 
gules,  between  six  rleurs-de-lys  azure,  three  escallops  argent 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  a  lion  passant  ermine,  the  dexter  paw 
resting  on  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys 
or.     Motto—"  Fide  et  integritate." 

Sons   of  Gerard    Noel   Venn,    b.   1809  ;    d.    1877  ;   m. 
1858,  Emma,  d.  of  George  Mayhew  : — 
Henry  Gambier  Venn,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.     Res. — 
Gerard  Noel  Venn,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;    m.  1892,  Eva 
Sarah,  d.  of  Charles  Cuthbert,  and  has  surv.  issue  : — Gerard 
Noel  Venn,  Gentleman,  b.   1902  ;   Harriette  Cecilia  ;  Eva 
Gerardine  ;    Justia  Gambier  ;  and    Mary  Noel.      Res. — 9 
Tonnereau  Road,  Ipswich  ;  Lockwood  House,  81  Mawson 
Road,  Cambridge. 
John  Dennis  Venn,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 

Son  of  John  Venn,  Gentleman,  Sc.  D. ,  F.R.S. ,  F.S.A, 
b.  1834  ;  d.  1923  ;   m.  1867,  Susanna  Carnegie,  d.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Edmonstone,  M.A.  : — 
John  Archibald  Venn,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1883.     Res. — 
Aysthorpe,  Newton  Road,  Cambridge. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Venn,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury, b.  1838;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1st,  ,  Isabel  Louisa, 
d.  of  W.  M.  De  Butts ;  2nd,  ,  Louisa  Jane,  d.  of 
R.  B.  Wardlaw  Ramsay  : — 
Rev.  Arthur  Dennis  Venn,  Gentleman,  M.A. ,  b.  1880. 
Res. — Chislet  Vicarage,  Canterbury. 

Lindsay  Richard  Venn,    Esq.,  Comdr.    R.N.,   b.    1883. 
Res. — 18  South  Street,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W.7. 
Venn,  Gentleman,  b.  .        Res. — 

VENNING  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  argent  and  gules, 
two  fleurs-de-lys  in  pale  and  as  many  stag's  heads  caboshed 
in  fesse  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-stag  regardant, 
resting  the  sinister  foot  on  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged 


with  a  fleur-de-lys  argent  and  gorged  with  a  collar  vair. 

Motto — "  Nitemur  in  adversum." 

Only  son  of  Edward  Venning,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.C.E., 
late  Financial  Assistant  to  Dir.  of  Pub.  Works,  Ceylon, 
b.  1842;  d.  1914;  f».  1879,  Mary  Welleslena,  d.  of 
William  King,  D.Sc,  Prof.  Queen's  Coll.,  Galway  :— 
Walter  King  Venning,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.C.Col. 

late  D.  of  Cornwall's  Lt.  Inf.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  191 2,  Marcia,  d. 

of  Surg. -Gen.  J.    C.    D<  rman,   C.M.G.,  and  has  issue: — 

Walter    Reginald   Venning,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Edward 

John  Dorman  Venning,  Gentleman,  b.  191 8.    Res.—  Heath 

End,  Farnham.     Club — United  Service. 

Sons  of  Walter  Charles  Venning,  Gentleman,  Solicitor, 

of  London,  b.  1806;  d.    1897;  m.    1836,  Anne,   d.   of 

James  Esdaile,  Esq., grandson  of  Sir  James  Esdaile  : — 

Frederick  K.  Venning,  Esq.,  late  Judic.  Commnr.  Cent. 

Prov. ,  India,  b.  1844;  m.  1st,  1876,  Leonora  Cockrem  (d. 

1909)  ;  2nd,  1911,  Anne  Atkinson.     Res. — 
Arthur  Kennedy  Venning,  Gentleman,  b.  1852.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Alfred   Reid   Venning,  Esq.,  I.S.O.,  Federal 
Secretary  Malay  States,    b.   1846;    d.  1927;    m.   1879, 
Katherine  H.,  d.  of  Henry  Wilson  Reeves,  I.C.S. : — 
Francis  Esmond  Wingate  Venning,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 

CoL  Ind.  Army,  b.  1882;  m.  1907,  Edith  Lucy,  d.  of  Dr. 

A.    H.    Twining,   of    Salcombe,   and   has   issue — Douglas 

Ralph  Venning,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  3  daus.      Res. — 

St.  Hilary's,  Crowthorne,  Berks.  ,. 

Gilbert  Esdaile  Venning,  Esq.,  late-Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N., 

b.  1886;  m.  1915,  Justine  Olive,  d.  of  Ewen  Davidson,  and 

has  issue — Peter  Ewen    Esdaile   Venning,   Gentleman,    b. 

1916.     Res. — 
Arthur  Noel  Venning,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1895  ; 

m.   1921,  Lila  Gladys,  d.  of  E.  W.  Ricketts,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue — Geoffrey    Richard    Venning,    Gentleman,!  b.    1921. 

Res.— 

Douglas  Claude  Venning,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  R.A., 

b.  1897. 

WILLIAM    HENRY   VERDIN,    Esquire,   J. P.    and 
D.L.    Cheshire    (High    Sheriff    1897),    Lord    of    the 


Manors    of    Darnhall,     Wettenhall    and    Dilwyn.       Born 


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1848,  being  the  sixth  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Verdin, 
Esq.,  of  Highfield  House,  Wharton.  Armorial  bearings 
— Argent,  on  a  pile  sable,  between  two  towers  in  base 
of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Creat — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  between  six  ears  of  wheat  stalked 
and  bladed,  three  on  either  side  or,  a  tower  sable, 
issuant  from  the  battlements  thereof  a  demi-lion  argent, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  also  sable.  Motto — "  In 
omnia  fidelis."  Married  Emily  Jane,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Aigburth,  co.  Lan- 
caster; and  has  Issue — Richard  Norman  Harrison  Verdin, 
Esq.,  J.  P.  andD.  L.  co.  Chester,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stoke, 
Lt.-Col.  late  Comdg.  2/1  Cheshire  Yeo.,  b.  1877  [w.  1909, 
Alison  Macfie,  d.  of  George  Barbour  of  Bolesworth  Caste, 
Cheshire;  and  has  issue — Richard  Bertram  Verdin,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1912;  William  Robert  Douglas  Verdin,  Gentleman, 
b.   19^3;  Philip  George  Verdin,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and 

Elizabeth  Rachel.  (Seat— Garnstone  Castle,  Weobley,  co. 
Hereford.  Res. — Stoke  Hall,  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  Club 
— Carlton)];  and  Emily  Gwendoline.  Seat — Darnhall  Hall, 
Winsford,  Cheshire.     Club— Junior  Carlton. 

VENO  (H.  Coll.,  16  Nov.  1920).  Sable,  two  bendlets 
between  as  many  escallops  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  garbs  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  eagle's  head 
proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  botonee  sable,  two 
branches  of  oak  in  saltire  and  fructed,  also  proper. 
Son  of  William  Varney,  of  Buckinghamshire  : — 

Sir  William  Henry  Veno  (formerly  Varney),  Knt.  Bach. 
(1920),  b.  1866;  m.  Mary,  d.  of  James  Pearson,  of 
Philipsburgh,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — Three  sons  and  two 
daus.     Res. — Woodlands,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

VENTRY  Baron,  see  EVELEIGH-DE-MOLEYNS. 

VERE,  see  DE  VERE  and  HOPE-VERE. 

VERELST.    Argent,  on  a  mount  in  front  of  an  oak-tree 


fructed  proper,  a  bull  passant  sable,  in  chief  two  estoiles 
of  the   last.     Mantling  sable   and   argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,    on   a  mount,  a  rudder   with  tiller 
proper,  between  two  elephants'  trunks  or. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Harry  William  Verelst,   Esq.,  J.  P., 

D.L.  of  Aston  Hall,  Rotherham,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Maj. 

Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeomanry,  b.  1846  ;  d.  1918  ;  m. 

1888,    Mary,   only  d.  of  the  late   William   Wilson  of 

Dore,  co.  Derby  : — 
Rodney  William  Verelst,  Esq.,  Capt.  nth  Hussars,  b. 
1898;  m.  1923,  Mary  Vivien,  only  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Vaughan-Cox,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.S.I. ,  and  has  issue- 
Ann  Madge.  Seat — Aston  Hall,  Rotherham.  Clubs — 
Cavalry,  Bucks. 

VEREKER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a 
chevron  or,  a  chaplet  vert  (Vereker) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a 
saltire  vaire'  or  and  azure  (Prendergast).  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gules,  a  stag's  head 
proper.  Mottoes— 1.  (above  crest)  "Coloony";  2.  (below 
arms)  "  Vincit  Veritas." 

Sons  of  John  Gage  Prendergast  Vereker,  5th  Viscount 
Gort,  late  Capt.  4th  Brig.  South  Irish  Div.  R.A.,  J. P. 
co.  Durham  and  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  1849;  d.  1902;  m. 
1885,    Eleinor,    d.   and    co-heiress   of    Robert    Smith 
Surtees  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  co.  Durham  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Standish  Surtees  Prendergast  Vereker, 
6th  Viscount  Gort  (16  fan.  1816),  Baron  Kiltarton  of  Gort, 
co.  Galway  (15  May  1810),  V.C.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O:, 
M.C.,  Col.  late  Grenadier  Gds.,  G.S.O.  (1st  grade),  served 
during  the  European  War  I9i4(  wounded,  despatches  8  times, 
M.C.  Brevet,  M.V.O.  (1910),  D.S.O.  and  Bar  (1917;  and 
Bar  1918),  V.C.  (1918),  C.B.E.  (1928).     [Supporters— On 
the  dexter,  a  lion  rampant  proper,  gorged  with   a  collar 
gules,  fimbriated  or,  therefrom  a  chain  passing  through  the 
forelegs  and  reflexed  over  the  back  of  the  last  ;  sinister,  an 
heraldic   antelope  proper,  tufted,  attired  and  unguled  or, 
gorged  and  chained  as  the  dexter],  b.  1886;  m.  1911  (his 
cousin),    Corinna    Katherine    (div.    1925),    d.    of  George 
Medlicott   Vereker;    and   has  surv.   issue — Hon.   Charles 
Standish  Vereker,  b.  1912;   and  Hon.  Jacqueline  Corinne 
Yvonne.    Seat—  East  Cowes  House,  Isle  of  Wight.     Town 
res.— 7  Albert  Court,  S.  W.i.    Clubs— Guards',  Turf,  R.  Y.S. 
Hon.  Standish  Robert  Gage  Prendergast  Vereker,  M.C, 
temp.  Lieut.  R.H.A.,  served  Great  War  (desp.),  *.  1888;  m. 
1921,  Bessy,  d.  of  the  late    Aubone   Alfred    Surtees,   of 
Dinsdale  Manor,  Durham.     Res. — Hamsterley  Hall,  Row- 
lands Gill,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Foley  Charles  Prendergast  Vereker,  Capt. 

(ret.)   R.N.,    F.R.G.S.,    Associate    Inst.   C.E.,    Naval 

Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  b.  1850;  d.  1900;  m. 

1876,    Ellen    Amelia,    only    d.   of    the    Rev.    H.   M. 

Myddleton  Wilshere  of  Simons  Town,  Cape  Colony: — 

Standish    Henry   Prendergast   Vereker,    Esq.,    D.C.M., 

Resident  Colonial  (Nigerian)   Civil  Service   1922,   served 

in  S.  African  War  1900-1  (medal,  despatches),  and  Great 

War  1914-17,  b.  1878;   m.  1908,  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  only  d. 

of    the   late   Col.  H.  Bott,.  V.D.,  M.B.E.,    M.R.C.S.,   of 

Brentford  ;  and  has  issue — Daphne  Eleanor.    Res. — Priory 

Cottage,  Emsworth,  Hants.     Club — Constitutional. 

Leopold  George  Prendergast  Vereker,  Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.R.,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1915,  Helen  Marjorie,  d.  of  the  late 
Colin  Campbell,  of  Limoru,  B.  E.  Africa,  and  has  issue  : — 
Colin  Leopold  Prendergast  Vereker,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 
and  Eileen  Ivy.     Res. — 

Maurice  Charles  Prendergast  Vereker,  Esq.,  M.C,  late 
Capt.  R.A.,  *.  1884.  Res. — Drumbanny  Farm,  Fort  Sas- 
katchewan, Alberta,  Canada. 

Son  of  Standish    Prendergast  Vereker,   4th  Viscount 

Gort,  M.A.  (T.C.D.),  J. P.  co.  Galway  (High   Sheriff 

1843),    Hon.  Col.  4th   Brig.  South    Irish   Div.  Royal 

Art.,  b.   1819;  d.  ;   m.  i047,  Caroline  Harriet  (d. 

1888),  third  d.  of  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Gage: — 

Hon.  Jeffrey  Edward  Prendergast  Vereker,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 

R.H.A.,  b.  1858;  m.  1902,  Deno,  d.  of  Capt.  Head;  and 

has  issue — Lena.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of   Hon.  John  Prendergast  Vereker,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  M.A.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1863,  b.  1822  ;  d. 

1891  ;  m.  1858,  Louisa  (d.  1906),  only  d.  and  heiress  of 

George  Medlicott  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin: — 

John  Medlicott  Vereker,  Esq . ,  Major  in  the  Army,  formerly 

Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Gds.,  Adjt.  Imp.  Yeo.,S.  Africa,  1900-1, 

b.  1863;    m.  1892,  Mary  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 

William  Cayzer,  1st  Bart.,  of  Gartmore,  co.  Stirling;  and 

has  had  issue — (1)  John  Cayzer  Medlicott  Vereker,   Esq., 

Capt.  Canadian   Res.  of  Officers,  b.  1895  [m.  1914,   Dulcie 

Flores  Elder,  d.  of  Alexander  Randies  Skene  Radcliffe,  and 

has    issue — John     Herbert    Radcliffe    Medlicott    Vereker, 


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Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Derek  Standish  Vereker,  Gentleman, 
b.  193a  ;  Patrick  Brian  Vereker,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and 
a  daus.] ;  (a)  George  Herbert  Medlicott  Vereker,  Esq., 
Capt.  late  M.G.C.,  b.  1896  ;  d.  1924  ;  (3)  Stanley  Lloyd 
Vereker,  Esq.,  Lt.-Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1899  [m.  1925,  Irene, 
d.  of  J.  H.  Edwards,  of  54  Portland  Place,  and  has  issue — 
John  Stanley  Herbert  Medlicott  Vereker,  Gentleman,  b. 
1927]  ;  (4)  Charles  William  Vereker,  Gentleman,  b.  1903 ; 
(5)  Denis  Vereker,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  [m.  1927,  Marjorie, 
d.  of  Julius  Fryer,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  S.A. ,  and  has  issue — 1 
dau.];  Eileen  Mamie  [m.  1918,  Capt.  J.  C.  Heaton,  Canadian 
Forces] ;  Norah  Doreen  [m.  1923,  Lieut.  Alan  Kenneth 
Scott-Moncrieff,  R.N.];  and  Kathleen  Sybil.    Res. — 

Son  of  Hon.  Henry  Prendergast   Vereker,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  B.A.,  LL.D.  (T.C.D.),  F.R.G.S.,  H.M.  Consul 
at  Cherbourg  and  other  ports  1852-94,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1904  ; 
m.  1866,   Louisa   Elizabeth   Mary,    d.  and  co-heir  of 
George  Bagot  Gosset,  4th  Dragoon  Guards: — 
Charles  Granville  Vereker,  Esq.,  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 
late  R.A.,  b.  1869;  m.  1895,  Adeline  Eleanor,  d.  of  Major- 
Gen.  Thomas  Porter  Berthon,  late  R.A.    Res. — Clearwell 
Castle,  Glos. 

Son  of  Henry   Gosset  Vereker,    Esq.,    Comm.  R.N., 
b.  1871 ;  d.   1916  ;  m.  1897,  Kate  Beatrice,  eld.  d.  ot 
Frank  Herbert  :— 
Charles   Henry  Vereker,  Gentleman,    b.    1913.     Res. — 
Cranwell,  Lines. 

Son  of  George  Medlicott  Vereker,  Esq. ,  of  Abbeyfeale, 

co.  Limerick,  b.  i860  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1887,  Frances  Gore, 

M.B.  E.,  d.  of  Robert  Manders  : — 

George   Gordon  Medlicott  Vereker,    Esq.,  M.C.,   Capt. 

late  Gren.   Gds. ,    1st  Secy.  Diplomatic  Service  [Motto — 

"Coloony,"]  b.   1889;  m.   1928,  Rosamond,  d.  of  the  la:e 

Herbert  H.  Mulliner  of  Clifton  Court,  Rugby.     Postal  add. 

— Sharpitor,  nr.  Salcombe,  S.  Devon. 

VERMONT  (H.  Coll.,  31  July  1918).  Azure,  on  a 
mount  in  base  proper,  a  garb  erect  and  in  chief  a  reaping- 
hook  fessewise  point  downwards  argent.  Mantling 
azure   and   argent.     Crest— On   a   wreath   of  the  colours, 


upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  two  ears  of  wheat  in  salti.re 
or,    a    reaping-hook    erect   argent. 
Deo."     Livery—  Dark  blue  and  silver. 


Motto—"  Nihil   s'ne 


Son  of  David  Vermont,  b.    1846;  d.    1921  ;  m.    1877, 

Antoinette,  d.  of  Solomon  Zucker: — 
Leon  Vermont,  Citizen  Tinplate  Worker  and  Gardener  of 
London,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1st,  1902,  Molly  Lee  {d.  1904) ;  2nd, 
1921,  Annie  Macdonald  Hardy,  and  has  issue — Muriel ;  and 
Violet.  Res. — 72  Teignmouth  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W.2. 
Club— R.A.C. 

VERITY.  Azure,  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  plain  cotised 
argent  between  two  crosses  flory  in  chief  and  a  sun  in 
splendour  in  base  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  rock  proper,  in 
front  of  a  sun  rising  or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  sable. 
Motto— "  Verity  et  foy." 

Sons  of  John  Verity,  Esq.,  J. P.,   High  Sheriff  London 
1900,  b.  1863;  d.  1905;  m.  1897,   Evelyn  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  J.  Lubbock,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  of  New- 
berries,  Herts.,  and  Lombard  Street,  London: — 
Rev.  Cecil  Beaumont  Verity,   M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. , 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Missionary  in  Ruaida,  Central  Africa, 
b.  (twin)  1901. 

Ronald  Meysey  Verity,  Gentleman,  b.  (twin)  1901.  Postal 
address — The  Meadows,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Sir  EDWARD  WINGFIELD  VERNER,  5th  Baro- 
net (June  22,  1846),  of  Verner's  Bridge,  co.  Armagh, 
Capt.  late  Norfolk  Regt.  Born  Nov.  22,  1865,  being  the 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Wingfield  Verner,  4th  Bart.,  by  his  wife 
Selina  Florence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vesey  Nugent.  Armorial 
bearings— Argent,  on  a  fesse  sable,  between  three  boars' 
heads  of  the  second,  fretty  or,  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  last ; 
the  escutcheon  charged  with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a 
Baronet.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Pro 
Christo  et  patria."  Married,  1901,  Agnes  Dorothy,  d.  of 
the  late  Henry  Laming  ;  and  has  issue— (1 )  Edward  Derrick 
Wingfield  Verner,  Esq.,  b.  1907;  (2)  John  Wingfield 
Verner,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  Ruth  Wingfield;  Betty  Dorothea 
Wingfield  ;  and  Monica  Wingfield.  Seat — David's  Vere, 
Farnham,  Surrey. 

HARRY  FELIX  VERNER,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  High 
Sheriff  co.  Armagh  1896.  Armorial  bearings — Per 
pale  argent  and  or,  on  a  chevron  wavy  sable,  a  trefoil  of 
the  second  between  three  bears'  heads  couped  of  the  third, 
muzzled  of  the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount 
vert,  a  bear  proper,  muzzled  as  in  the  arms,  the  dexter  fore- 
paw  supported  by  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms.  Motto — 
"Pro  Christo  et  patria"  Postal  address — Churchill,  co. 
Armagh. 

VERNEY  (R.L.,  23  March  1827,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly. 
1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  cross  argent,  fimbriated  or,  five 
mullets  gules  (Verney)  ;  2  and  3.  paly  of  six  erminois  and 
pean,  a  bend  engrailed  and  counterchanged  (Calvert). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-phoenix  gazing  at  rays  of  the  sun 
proper,  and  charged  with  five  mullets  in  cross  or  (Verney) ; 
2.  out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent,  two  spears  erect  therefrom 
two  pennons  flowing,  the  dexter  erminois,  the  sinister  pean 
(Calvert).  Mottoes — "  Ung  sent  ung  soleil  "(Verney); 
"  Servata  fides  cinera"  (Calvert). 

Son   of  Sir    Edmund    Hope   Verney,    3rd    Bart.,  late 

Capt.    R.N.,    FR.G.S.,    F.R.H.S.,    F.R.M.S.,    M.P. 

b.  1838;    d.    1910;   m.    1868,    Margaret    Maria,    elder 

d.    of    Sir     John     Hay     Williams,     2nd     Bart.,     of 

Bodelwyddan : — 

Sir  Harry  Calvert  Williams  Verney,  4th   Bart.    (3  Dec. 

1818),  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Gen.  List,  late  R.A.S.C,  J.P.  and 

C.A.  Bucks.,  M.P.  for  North  Bucks.  191 0-18,  Pari.  Sec. 

to  Board  of  Agriculture  1914-15,  b.   1881  ;  m.   191 1,  Lady 

Rachel  Catherine  Bruce,  d.  of  9th  Earl  of  Elgin  ;  and  has 

issue — Ralph  Bruce  Verney,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  Stephen  Edmund 

Verney,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  Hugh  Alexander  Verney,  Esq.,  b. 

1920  ;  Andrew  Felix  Verney,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Lawrence  John 

Verney,    Esq. ,    b.    1924 ;    Marjorie  ;    Mary    Rachel ;    and 

Catherine.    Res. — Claydon  House,  Bucks. ;  Rhianva,  Menai 

Bridge.     Club — Brooks's. 

Son  of  George  Hope  Lloyd-Verney,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir 
Harry  Verney,  2nd  Bart. ,  and  Eliza  Hope)  Col,  3rd 
Batt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  assumed  in  1888  by  Royal 
Licence  the  surname  of  Lloyd,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1896  ;  m. 
1866,  Harriet  Julia  Morforwyn,  d.  of  Maj-Gen.  Charles 
Thomas  Edward  Hinde  : — 
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Edward  VII.  1907—10,  Groom  in  Waiting  to  King  George 
since  191 1,  Private  Secretary  to  Queen  Mary  since  1919  ;  b. 
1872;  m.  1899,  Lady  Joan  Elizabeth  Cuffe,  Woman  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  Queen  Mary,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Uesart,  and 
has  issue — Gerald  Harry  Hugh  Lloyd- Verney,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1900  [m.  1926,  Joyce  Sybil  Vivian,  d.  of 
Vivian  Hugh  Smith,  of  Lennox  Gardens,  and  has  issue — 
Bridget]  ;  Ulick  Otway  Vortigern  Lloyd- Verney,  Esq., 
Lieut,  late  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1902  [m.  1929,  Esme  Louise,  d.  of 
the  late  C.  A.  Smith-Ryland,  of  Warwick] ;  Desmond 
Ralph  Lloyd-Verney,  Esq.,  b.  1905 ;  and  Joan  Verena. 
Res. —  1  Rutland  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Turf,  Bachelors', 
Marlborough. 

Son    of     Frederick    William     Verney,    Esq.,     M.P., 

B.A.  Oxford,    Barrister -at -Law,    late    Lieut.    Bucks. 

Yeo.    Cavalry,   Councillor   of  the   Siamese    Legation, 

J. P.,  b.  1846;  d.  1913;  vi.  1870,  Maude  Sarah,  d.  of 

Sir  John  Hay  Williams,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Bodelwyddan  : — 

Sir  Ralph  Verney,   Knt.    Bach.    1928,    C.I.E.,    C.V.O., 

Lieut. -Col.   late   2nd    Batt.    Rifle    Brigade,    Secretary    to 

Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  since  1 921,  Examiner  of 

Private   Bills   and   Taxing   Officer,    House   of  Commons, 

1927,  b.  1879;  m.  1909,  Janette  Cheveria  Hamilton,  d.  of 

the  late  Hon.  J.  T.  Walker  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has 

issue — John  Verney,  Esq.,  b.   1913;  David  Verney,  Esq., 

b.   1918;    and  Joscelyne.    Res. — 15    Ennismore    Gardens, 

S.W. 7.       Clubs — Travellers',  Bachelors'. 

VERNEY  (R.L.,  17  May  1853).  Quarterly,  1.  quarterly, 
i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  three  crosses  recercelle"  or,  a  chief  vaire 
ermine  and  ermines  (Verney) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  quarterly,  argent 
and  gules,  a  bear  sejant  sable,  muzzled  and  collared  or 
(Barnard)  ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Barnard  ;  3.  the  same  arms 
of  Verney  ;  4.  sable,  on  a  cross  within  a  bordure  both 
engrailed  or,  five  pellets  (Greville) ;  5.  or,  fretty  azure 
(Willoughby).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's  bust  affronted  proper,  ducally 
crowned  or  (Verney);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-bear  sable,  muzzled  and  collared,  and  holding  a 
mascle  or  (Barnard).    Motto  — "  Vertue  vaunceth." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Richard  Greville  Verney,  19th  Baron 

Willoughby    de   Broke,    B.A.    (Oxon.),    J. P.,    D.L., 

Major     Warwickshire     Imperial     Yeomanry,     M.P., 

b.    1869;  d.    1923;    m.   1895,    Marie  Fiances  Lisette, 

O. B.E.,  d.   of  Charles   Hanbury  of  Strathgrave,    co. 

Ross :  — 

Rt.  Hon.  John  Henry  Peyto  Verney,  M.C.,  20th  Baron 

Willoughby  de  Broke  (Eng.,  12   Aug.   1491),  is  also  heir 

general   of  the   Barony  of  Latimer  (Eng.,   20   Dec.   1299) 

[Supporters — Two   antelopes,  argent,  semee  of  torteaux, 

armed  and  unguled  or],  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  Capt.   i7th/2ist 

Lancers,  b.  1896.       Seat — Woodley  House,  Kineton,  co. 

Warwick.    Town  res. — 23  Gilbert  Street,  Grosvenor  Square, 

W.  1 .     Club— Carlton. 

Sons  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  Walter  Robert  Verney,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Rector  of  Lightbourne,  and  Vicar    of  Ches- 
terton, co.    Warwick,    Hon.    Chaplain    Warwickshire 
Imp.    Yeo.,   b.    1846;    d.    1912;  m.    1879,    Elizabeth 
Georgina,   d.    of   Major  Robert  Wilberforce  Bird,  of 
Barton  House,  co.  Warwick  :— 
Robert  Barnard  Verney,  Esq.,  b.  1881. 
Regnell    Henry   Verney,    Esq.,    O.B.E.,   Wing-Comdr. 
Royal    Flying    Corps,    b.    1886.       Postal  address  —  R.A.F. 
Headquarters,  India. 

VERNEY-CAVE,  see  CAVE. 

VERNON,    see    HARCOURT-VERNON. 

VERNON    (U.O.).      Argent,    a  fret   sable.      Mantling 

sable  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   a 

boar's  head  erased   sable,    ducally   gorged   or.      Motto— 

"  Ver  non  semper  viret."     Livery—  Claret,  scarlet  facings. 

Sons  of  John  Fane  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Erne  Hill,  co. 

Cavan,    J. P.,   D.L.    co.    Cavan    (High    Sheriff  1890), 

M.A.  (Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1849;  d.  1923;  m. 

1882,  Thomasina   Georgiana,    d.    of  Rev.   Henry   Joy 

Tombe,    D.D.,   Canon   of  Christ   Church    Cathedral, 

Dublin  :—  ,  ^  t    „ 

John  Edward  Vernon,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Royal  Dub.  Fus. , 

b.  1888;  m.  1917,  Dolores  Veronica,  d.  of  Bernard  Arnold, 

F.L.S. ,'  of  Milton  Hall,  Kent,  and  has  issue— John  Fane 

Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1924;  and  Rachel  Mary.     Seat— 

Bishopswood  Grange,  co.  Hereford.     Club — Kildare  Street 

(Dublin). 


Henry   Arthur   Vernon,    Gentleman,   b.  .     Res. —  1 

Wilton  Place,  Dublin. 

Son  of  John  Edward  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Erne  Hill, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  M.A.  (High  Sheriff  1864),  a  Land  Com- 
missioner for  Ireland,  (J.  1816;  d.  1887;  m.  1st,  1846, 
Harriet  (d.  1853),  d.  of  Rt.  Rev.  John  Leslie,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Kilmore  ;  2nd,  1857,  Maria  Esther,  d.  of 
Hon.  George  Francis  Colley  of  Ferney  : — 
George   Arthur  Pomeroy  Vernon,   Gentleman,  b.   1865; 

m.  1897,  Mildred  Blanche,  d.  of  Henry  Bloomfield  French, 

Res.— 

VERNON  (temp.  Edward  III.).  Argent,  fretty  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  or. 
Motto — "  Ver  non  semper  viret." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Henry  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Hilton 
Park,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1867),  b.  1805  ;  d.  1886  ; 
m.   1828,  Catherine,  d.  of  Richard    Rice   Williams  of 
Hendredenny,  co.  Glamorgan  : — 
Augustus    Leveson    Vernon,    Esq.,    J. P.,    D.L.    (High 
Sheriff  Staffs.   1899),  a-  l83°  ;  m-  1864,  Selina  Anne,  d.  o: 
Walter  Peter  Giffai  d  of  Chillington  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Walter  Bertie  William  Vernon,  Gentleman,    b.   1871    [m. 
1897,  Esther  Hodgson,  widow  of  F.   R.   H.    Atcherley  of 
Marton    Hall,  Salop,    and    d.    of  John    Mills];    Henrietta 
Catherine  ;  and  Selina  Mary.     Seat — Hilton  Park,  Wolver- 
hampton.    Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Frederick  Wentworth  Vernon  (4th  son  of 
Henry  Charles  Vernon — see  above),   b.   1839 ;  m.  1st, 
1867,  Ellen  Mary  Woodhouse  (d.  1883),  d.  of  Henry 
Woodhouse  Acland ;  2nd,  1885,  Edith  Serena  Hill,  d. 
of  Rev.  William  Henry  Boothby  : — 
Hugh  Woodhouse  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1872. 
Charles  Percy  Vernon,  Gentleman,  6.  1873. 
Richard  Francis  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Evelyn  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 
Roger  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
Peter  Wentworth  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1895. 
Son  of  Rev.  William  George  Vernon  (5th  son  of  Henry 
Charles  Vernon — see  above),  late  Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Kenilworth,    b.    1840 ;    d.  ;    m.   1st,  1866,  Alex- 

andria Adelaide  (d.  1914),  d.  of  late  William  Davey 
Sole  of  Devonport ;   2nd,  1917,  Edith,  d.  of  William 
Allord,  of  Ripple,  Worcs. : — 
Cecil  Charles  William  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m. 
1893,  Charlotte  Isabel  Leane,  d.  of  R.  W.  Flick  of  Banbury  ; 
and  has  had  issue — Eric  Cecil  Wentworth  Vernon,  Gentle- 
man,  b.  ;    killed    in    action    1916  ;    Leveson    George 
Wentworth  Vernon,  Gentleman,   b.         .      Res. — 

6th  son  of  Henry  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.,  and  Catherine 
Williams  (see  above) : — 
Edward  Hamilton  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1st, 
Fanny  Ibbotson  ;  2nd,  Miriam,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Fisher  of 
Leamington.     Res. — 

Son  of  Herbert  Charles  Erskine  Vernon,  Gentleman, 
I.C.S.  (3rd  son  of  George  Augustus  Vernon,  of  Hare- 
field    Park,    Middlesex ;    brother   of    Henry    Charles 
Vernon— see  above),  b.  1851  ;  d.  1893;  m.  1878,  Helen, 
d.  of  General  Liptrot : — 
Col.  Henry  Albemarle  Vernon,  D.S.O.,  Officer  i/c  Roy. 
Signal  Records,  late  Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  and  K.  R.R.C., 
J. P.  co.  Northampton,  served  S.  African  War  and  Great 
War,  Chev.    Legion  of  Honour,  has  Order  of  the   Nile, 
3rd  Class,  Brev.  Lt.-Col.   1918,  despatches  twice,  b.  1879  ; 
m.    1916,   Maud   Valerie,   only   child  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  G. 
Turner,  C.B.,  of  Eastgate  House,  Warwick  ;  and  has  issue 
— Henry  Richard  Wentworth  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  19 19  ; 
and  Dorothy  Averil  Wentworth.    Seat— Stoke  Bruerne  Park, 
Towcester.      Res. — Saxonbury,  Rochester,  Kent.     Club — 
Junior  United  Service. 

VERNON  (H.  Coll.,  4  Jan.  1909).  Or,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
between  two  crosses  moline  gules,  three  garbs  of  the  field. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-femalc  figure  affrontee  proper, 
vested  azure,  around  the  temples  an  oak-wreath  vert,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  hand  a  sickle  and  in  the  sinister  two  ears 
of  wheat  slipped  also  proper,  a  garb  fessewise  or.  Motto— 
"  Vernon  semper  viret."     Livery — Blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Vernon,  1st  Bart.,  of  Shotwick  Park, 
Cheshire,  b.  1835;  d.  1919  ;  m.   1857,  Jane  Margaret 
(d.  1910),  d.  of  Thomas  Cooper  of  Fulford,  co.  Staf- 
ford :— 
Sir  (John)  Herbert  Vernon,  2nd  Bart.  (24  Jan.  1914).  oi 


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Sanghall,  High  Sheriff  Cheshire  1926  [Arms  as  above, 
impaling: — Ermine,  two  bars  or,  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  rose  of  the  second 
(for  Bagnall)],  b.  1S58  ;  m.  1889,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John 
Bagnail,  of  lean  Leys,  Staffs.,  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
William  Norman  Vernon,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1890 
[tn.  192 1,  Caroline  Janet,  d.  of  the  late  D.  M.  Robertson- 
Macdonald,  and  has  Lsue — Nigel  John  Douglas  Vernon, 
Esq.,  b.  1924  ;  and  Diana  Elizabeth  (Res. — Lancelyn, 
Bromborough,  Cheshire)]  ;  (2)  Herbert  Douglas  Vernon, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  1916; 
(3)  Humphrey  Bagnall  Vernon,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lieut,  late 
Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1895;  (4)  John  Stafford  Vernon,  E  q., 
b.  1930;  and  .sina  Elizabeth  Margaret.  Seat — Shotwick 
Park,  Cheshire.  Res. — 109  Lancaster  Gate,  W.2.  Clubs 
— R.A.C.,    Conservative,  Exchange  (Liverpool),  etc. 

William  Allen  Vernon,  Esq.,  b.  i860;  tn.  1888,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Herbert  Marson  of  Marsh  House,  co.  Stafford,  and  has 
issue  —  Herbert  Wallace  Vernon,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut. 
R.A.  F.  ,b.  i89o[w.  1924.  Gertrude  May,  d.  of  Tom  Jackson, 
of  Waterfoot,  Heaton,  Bolton,  and  has  issue — Bryan  Tom 
Jackson  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Richard  Wallace 
Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1927  (Res. — Dollisfield,  Totteridge 
Lane,  N. 20]);  Reginald  Thornycroft  Vernon,  Esq.,  late 
Capt.  R.A.F.,  b.  1892  [tn.  1920,  Margarita  Grace,  d.  of  J. 
Constantine,  of  Halsey  Hall,  Northallerton,  and  has  issue  — 
1  son  ;  and  3  daus.  (Res. — Silverton,  Hayes  Lane,  Kenley, 
Surrey)]  ;  Wilfred  Douglas  Vernon,  late  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  b. 
1897  [tn.  1923,  Nancy  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Tom  Jackson,  of 
Waterfoot,  Heaton,  and  has  issue — John  Hamo  Jackson 
Vernon,  Gentleman,  b  1924  ;  William  Michael  Vernon, 
Gentleman,  b.  1926  (iter— Lane  End,  Broad  Lane,  Hale, 
Cheshire)]  ;  Daisy  Hilda  [tn.  1917,  Capt.  R.C.  Dickins,  4th 
Batt.  London  Regt.] ;  Helen  Dorothy  Winifred  [tn.  1922, 
Robert  John  Read,  of  Rivington,  Eaton,  Norwich];  and 
Nanny  Uarda  Elsie  [tn.  1927,  Victor  W.  Dix,  F.R.C.S.]. 
Res. — Hawkwell  Place,  Pembury,  Kent. 

Rev.  Henry  Richard  Cooper  Vernon,  M.A.  (Queen's 
College,  Camb.),  late  Vicar  of  Rothersthorpe,  Northants., 
b.  1865  ;  tn.  1893,  Jessie  Georgina,  d.  of  late  Rev.  George 
Woodfield  Paul,  M.A.  (Oxford),  Hon.  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough, and  has  issue — Rev.  Gerald  Richard  Vernon,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  b.  1899;  John  Digby  Thornycroft  Vernon,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1901.  Res.— Fairmount,  Hollington  Park,  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea. 

VERNON  (R.L.,  5  Aug.  1845,  H.  Coll).  Qua-terly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  fret  sable  (Vernon) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  three 
bars  gemelles  argent,  over  all  a  chevron  ermine,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  three  blackamoors'  heads  proper,  a  canton  of 
the  field  charged  with  a  battleaxe  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
countercompony  of  the  second  and  azure  (Smith).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours  a  boar's  head  erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  or 
(Vernon)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect 
in  armour  proper,  charged  with  a  battleaxe  sable,  the  hand 
grasping  two  wreaths  of  laurel  pendent  on  either  side  also 
proper  (Smith).     Motto—-'  Ver  non  semper  viret." 

Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Courtenay  Robert  Percy  Vernon, 

3rd  Baron  Lyveden,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Highland  L.I., 

b.  1857  ;  d.  1926  ;  tn.  1890,  Fanny  Zelie  (d.  1924),  d.  of 

the  late  Major  Hill  of  Wollaston  Hall,  co.  Northants: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Fitzpatrick  Courtenay  Vernon,  4th  Baron 

Lyveden  of  Lyveden,  co.  Northants.  (U.K.,  28  June  1859), 

late   Capt.   3rd    Batt.    Highland    L.I.,    Paymaster-Lieut. 

R.  N.  R.  [Supporters— Dexter,  a  boar  sable,  ducally  gorged 

and  suspended  therefrom  by  a  chain,   an  escutcheon   or, 

charged  with  a  rose  gules,  slipped  proper  ;  sinister,  a  wyvern 

vert,  plain  collared,  and  suspended  therefrom  by  a  chain, 

an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  rose  gules  slipped  proper], 

b.  1892.     Res. — 

Son  of  Hon.  Greville  Richard  Vernon,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Ayr,  formerly  (1886-92)  M.P.  for  Ayrshire,  b.  1835  ; 
d.  1909  ;  tn.  1858,  Susan  Caroline  (d.  1901),  second  d.  of 
Richard  Howe  Cockerell,  Comm.  R.N.  :  — 
Rupert  Robert  Vernon,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.  West  Aus- 
tralian M.I.,  b.   1872;  tn.  1906,  Dorothy  Ines  Elinor,  d. 
of  George  Benjamin  Thornycroft  of  Dunston,  co.  Stafford]; 
and  has  issue— (1)  Greville  Archibald  Fitz  Patrick  Vernon, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1908;  (2)  Mervyn  Sydney 
Bobus   Vernon,    Gentleman,    b.   1912  ;    and   Susan  Diana 
Mary.  Res.— Orchard  Portman,  Somerset.    Club— White's. 

VERNON  ( Vns.  Cheshire  1603,  Worcs.  1682).  Or,  on  a 
fesse  azure,  three  garbs  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet 


fitchee  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-woman  proper,  habited  in  purple 
and  gold,  hair  or,  wreathed  about  the  temples  with  wheat 
and  holding  in  her  arms  a  garb  also  or.  Motto — "  Ver  non 
semper  viret." 

Son  of  Sir  Harry  Foley  Vernon,  1st  Bart,  of  Hanbury 

Hall,    J. P.,    D.L.,    M.A.    Oxford,    late    Lieut.-Col. 

Worcestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  formerly  Col.  2nd 

Vol.    Batt.     Worcestershire     Regt.,    V. D.,    b.    1834; 

d.    1920  ;   tn.  1861,    Lady  Georgina  Sophia,    youngest 

dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Baillie-Hamilton,  10th  Earl 

of  Haddington  : — 

Sir  (Bowater)  George  Hamilton  Vernon,  2nd  Bart.  (July  23 

1885),  of   Hanbury  Hall,  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  late  Capt. 

Worcester  Yeo.,  b.  1865  ;  tn.  1905,  Doris,  d.  of  James  H. 

Allan  of  the  Wood  House,  Strawley,  co.  Worcestershire. 

Seat — Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich.     Club — Cavalry. 

VERNON  (Vns.  Cheshire  1603,  Worcs.  1682,  Ped. 
recorded  H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  azure,  three  garbs  of 
the  field,  in  chief  across  crosslet  gules.  Motto — "  Vernon 
semper  viret."    Livery— Drab  and  blue. 

Seventh   and   only   surv.    son    of    Rev.    Mark    Henry 
Vernon,  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  Westfield,  Sussex,  b.  1796  ;  d. 
1881  ;  m.  1833,  Mary  Martha,  d.  of  Sir  William  Home, 
cf  Epping  House,  Little  Berkhampstead : — 
Mark   Henry   Herbert  Vernon,   Gentleman,    M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C  P.,  b.  1853  ;  tn.  1880,  Emma,  d.  of  John  Stileman 
Bostock,  of  Horsham,    and  has  surv.    issue — (1)    Herbert 
Bowater  Vernon,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army,  b.  1883  [m. 
1923,   Ivy  Margaret,  d.  of  W.  A.  Wigram,  of  Holbrook, 
Horsham,  and  has  issue — David  Bowater  Vernon,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1926  ;  and  Audrey   Margaret] ;  (2)  Mark  Henry 
Vernon,    Esq.,   Royal  Canadian  M.   Police,  late  R.F.A., 
Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1888  [m.  19 19,  Sybil  Under- 
bill, and  has  issue — Diana  Mary  ;  and  Jacqueline  Suzette] ; 
Helen  Adela;  Margaret  Evereld  ;  and  Evelyn  Agnes.     Res. 
— Highlands,  Richmond  Road,  Horsham.  Club — Horsham. 

JOHN  BOWATER  VERNON,  Esquire,  Major  late 
R.  A.F.  Born  1884,  being  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bowater 
Vernon,  of  Hanbury,  Wallington,  Surrey,  by  his  wife  Kate,  d. 
of  John  Dicker,  of  Folkestone.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  on 
a  fesse  azure,  three  garbs  of  the  first,  in  chief  a  cross  cross- 
let  fitchee  gules.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Motto— "Ver 


non  semper  viret."  Mart  led,  1912,  Evangeline,  dau. 
of  Alfred  Hampton,  of  Palmerston  North,  New 
Zealand.  Res. — Pembroke  Works,  Pembroke  Villas, 
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VERNON.  Argent,  a  fret  sable,  a  mullet  azure  for 
difference,  with  sixty-three  quarterings.  Mantling'  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's 
head  and  neck  erased  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  or,  for  difference. 

Sons  of  Edward  Venables  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Clontarf 

Castle,  J. P.    and  D. L.    for   co.    Dublin,   J. P.    for  co. 

Kerry,    High  Sheriff  co.   Dublin   1904,    Lt.-Col.   and 

Hon.  Col.  comdg.  5th   Batt.    Royal   Dublin    Fusiliers 

1885-96,  b.   1838  ;  d.    1912 ;  m.    1862,  Jane,   dau.    of 

Matthew  Brinkley  of  Parsonstown,  co.  Meath  : — 

Edward  Kingston  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;   m.  1911, 

Margaret  Sophia,  ygst.  d.  of  Edward  Elwin  of  Dover  and 

Temple    Lodge,    Temple    Ewell,    Kent.      Seat — Clontarf 

Castle,  Dublin. 

John  Cuthbert  Avenal  Vernon,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  m. 
1905,  Margaret,  second  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Marshall 
Porter,  1st  Bart.,  P.C. 

VERNON-HARCOURT(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  gules,  two  bars  or  (Harcourt)  ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  argent,  a  fret  sable  (Vernon)  ;  ii. ,  or,  on  a  fesse  azure, 
three  garbs  of  the  field  (Vernon  of  Haslington)  ;  iii.,  azure, 
two  bars  argent  (Venables).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  peacock  close  proper. 
Motto — "  Le  bon  temps  viendra." 

Sons  of  Augustus  George  Vernon-Harcourt,  Gentleman, 

M.A.,    F.R.S.,   D.Sc,   of  St.    Clare,    Ryde,    I.O.W., 

b.  1834;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1872,  Hon.  Rachel  Mary  Bruce, 

(d.  1927),  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Austin,  1st  Lord 

Aberdare : — 

Bernard  Francis  Vernon-Harcourt,  Esq.,   Major  Welch 

Regt.,  b.  1877;    m.   1912,   Irene    Margaret,  only   child  of 

Sydney  Micholis,  of  Connaught  Square.     Res. — 

Simon  Evelyn  Vernon-Harcourt,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ; 
m.  1916,  Dorothy  Margaret,  only  child  of  Sir  Robert 
Arundell  Hudson,  of  Beach  House,  Felixstowe,  and  has 
issue — Simon  Vernon-Harcourt,  Gentleman,  b.  1917 ; 
Robert  Vernon-Harcourt,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  and  Anne. 
Res. — 57  Hampstead  Way,  N.W.4. 

VERNON  -  WENTWORTH  of  Wentworth  Castle 
(Royal  Licence,  16  Oct.  1804,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  or 
(Wentworth);  2.  argent,  a  fret  sable  (Vernon);  3.  or,  on 
a  fesse  azure,  three  garbs  of  the  first  (Vernon  of  Haslington). 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin  passant  argent.  Motto — "  En  Dieu  est 
tout." 

Sons  of  Thomas  Frederick  Charles  Vernon-Wentworth, 

M.A.  (Cantab.),  of  Wentworth  Castle,  co.  Yorks.,  Alde- 

burgh   Lodge,  Suffolk,   Black    Heath,  Saxmundham, 

and  Dall  Rannoch,  N.B.,  J. P.  for  West  Riding,  co. 

Yorks.,  and  cos.  Bucks.,  Suffolk,  and  Perth,  late  M.P. 

for  Aylesbury,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1859,  Lady  Harriet 

Augusta  de  Burgh  (d.  1901),  fifth  d.  of  Ulick,  Marquess 

of  Clanricarde  : — 

Capt.    Bruce   Canning   Vernon-Wentworth,  J. P.  (High 

Sheriff  1908)  West  Riding  Yorks.,  late  Gren.  Guards,  M.P. 

for  Brighton  1893-1906,  b.  1862.    Seats — Wentworth  Castle, 

near  Barnsley  ;  Dall  Rannoch,  Perth,  N.B.   Clubs — Carlton, 

Wellington. 

Frederick  Charles  Ulick  Vernon-Wentworth,  Esq.,  C.B., 
J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1912)  for  Suffolk,  Capt.  R.N., 
b.  1866  ;  m.  1899,  Mary  Emily,  d.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
John  Christopher  Guise,  V.C.,  C.B.  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Charles  John  Vernon-Wentworth,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Gren. 
Gds. ,  b.  1900;  (2)  Frederick  William  Vernon-Wentworth, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907.  Res. — Black  Heath,  Saxmundham, 
Suffolk.     Club — Wellington. 

VERRALL  (H.  Coll.).-  Or,  a  lion  rampant  guardant 
sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  three  ears  of  wheat, 
stalked  and  leaved  proper,  on  a  chief  nebuly  azure,  a  pale 
between  two  covered  cups  of  the  field,  charged  with  a 
covered  cup  of  the  fourth.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  ot  the  colours,  an  antelope  argent, 
holding  in  the  mouth  three  ears  of  wheat  stalked  and 
leaved  vert,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a  covered 
cup  fessewise  azure.      Motto — "  En  avant  toujours." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Jenner  Verrall,  Knt.  Bach., 
L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Aberdeen),  Con- 
sulting Surg.  Roy.  Sussex  Hospital,  b.  1852 ;  d.  1929  ; 
m.  1882,  Mary  Elizabeth  (East  Lodge,  Leatherhead), 
d.  of  Charles  Catt,  of  Brighton  : — 
Paul  Jenner  Verrall,  Esq.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  late  Capt. 


R.A.M.C,  b.  1883;    m.  1908,  Edm^e  de  Kerhor.    Res.— 
116  Park  Street,  W.i. 

Godfrey  Thomas  Verrall,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  6. 
1898. 

VERSCHOYLE,  see  GOOLD-VERSCHOYLE. 

VERSCHOYLE  of  Kilberry  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
gules,  langued  azure,  a  cross  pat£e  or  (Verschoyle) ;  2  and 
3,  barry  of  six  or  and  azure,  on  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and 
sable,  three  martlets  of  the  first  (Curtis).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's 
head  couped  gules,  langued  azure,  charged  with  a  cross 
patee  or.     Motto — "  Temperans  et  constans." 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Henry  William  Verschoyle  of  Kilberry, 
b.  1835  ;  d.   1870  ;  m.   1856,  Lucy  Clarissa,  d.  of  Am- 
brose Goddard,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  The  Lawn,  Swindon  : — 
Arthur  Robert  Verschoyle,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  F.R.G.S. ,  Lieut. 
4th  Batt.   Lincoln  Regt.,  b.   1859,  m.   1st,   1886,  Mary  (d. 
1899),  d.  of  Frederick  Brown  of  The  Manor  House,  Langley, 
Bucks.  ;  2nd,  1904,  Mabel  Mary,  d.  of  late  Capt.  Frederick 
Sayer,   Royal  Welsh  Regt.,  and  has  had  issue — Terence 
Henry  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  b.   1894,  d.  1912.     Seats — 
Kilberry,   co.    Kildare;   Mountain,    co.  Westmeath ;    The 
Grange,    Chalfont   St.    Peter's,    Bucks.      Clubs  —  Carlton, 
Arthur.'s  Wellington,  R.Y.S. 

TERENCE  TREVOR  HAMILTON  VERSCHOYLE, 
Esquire,  M.C.,  B.Sc,  Ph.D.  (Lond.),  J.P.  and  (1929)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  R.  Innis- 
killing  Fus.,  Cavalier  of  Crown  of  Italy,  served  Great  War 
(despatches  twice).  Born  1894,  being  the  son  of  Stuart 
Joseph  Verschoyle,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Tullycleagh, 
Ballinamallard,  co.  Fermanagh,  by  his  wife  Enid  Norah,  d. 
of  John  Berney  Worgan,  Judge  of  High  Court,  India. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 


gules,  a  cross  pattee  or  (Verschoyle) ;  2  and  3,  grand 
quarters,  argent,  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  sable,  langued  of  the  second  (Nesbitt),  and 
on  a  canton  the  arms  of  Stuart,  quarterly,  i.,  or,  a  lion 
rampant  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  ; 
ii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  a  label  of 
three  points  gules  ;  iii.,  argent,  a  saltire  between  four  roses 
gules;  iv.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  compony  azure  and  argent,  a  martlet  charged  on 
an  annulet  for  difference.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped 
gules,  charged  with  a  cross  pattee  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Temperans  et  constans."  Married  1921,  Eleanor  Rosa- 
mond, d.  of  Charles  Walker  Holmes,  of  London,  and  has 
issue — Michael  John  Stuart  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  b. 
1925.  Seat — Tullycleagh,  Ballinamallard, co.  Fermanagh. 
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VERSCHOYLE  (Confn.  U.0. 1888).  Quarterly,  1  and4, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
gules,  a  cross  patee  or  (Verschoyle)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
chevron  gules  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sable 
(Nesbitt)  ;  and  on  a  canton  the  following  arms  :  quarterly, 
i.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
counterflory  of  the  last  (Scotland);  ii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy 
argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  gules 
(Stuart);  iii.,  argent,  a  saltire  between  four  roses  gules 
(Lennox);  iiii.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Macduff);  the 
whole  of  the  canton  within  a  bordure  compony  argent  and 
azure.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  charged  with  a 
cross  pat6e  or.     Motto — "  Temperans  et  constans." 

Son  of  John  James  Verschoyle,  Esq., J. P.,  ofTassagart, 
co.    Dublin,    b.    1805 ;    d.    1891 ;    m.    1849,   Catherine 
Helen,  d.    of  Rev.    William    Foster  of  Belle  Isle,  co. 
Donegal : — 
William    Henry     Foster    Verschoyle,    Esq.,    J.  P.     co. 
Dublin,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Frances  Harriet  Hamilton,  d. 
of  Edward  James  Jackson  of  Upwell,  co.  Norfolk,  and  The 
Priory,  St.  Andrews,  N.B. ,  and  widow  of  Capt.  W.  Unett  ; 
2nd,  Winifred  M.,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  Letts,  Rector  of  Newton 
Heath;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Rev.  George  John  Foster 
Verschoyle,  M.A.,   Rector  of  Ardamine,  b.  1889  [m.  1925, 
Fredis,  d.  of  Edward  Hornidge]  ;  (2)  Arthur  Verschoyle, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fus.,  b.  1890;  killed  in  action  1917  ; 
Francis  Stuart  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  R.E.  (Roy.  Angle- 
sea),  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  and  a  dau.     Res. — 19 
Fitz william  Square,  Dublin. 

Son  of  James  Kynaston  Edwards  Verschoyle,  Esq., 
C.M.G. ,  B.A. ,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Irrigation,  Lower 
Egypt,  b.  1858;  d.  1907;  m.  1899,  Edith,  d.  of 
Matthew  Wilson  Armour  of  Liverpool:  — 
Harold  Denis  Edwards  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Somersetshire  L.I. ,  b.  1900.     Res. — 

Only  surv.  son   of  Rev.    Richard  Verschoyle,    M.A., 

of  Tullydonnel,   co.    Donegal,    Canon   of  Clogher,  b. 

1809;  d.   1895;  m.   1st,  1841,  Mary  Davenport,  d.  of 

Rev.    Bartholomew    Lloyd,    Provost    of  Trin.    Coll., 

Dublin  ;  2nd,  1853,  Emily,  d.  of  Major  James  Kynaston 

Edwards,  of  Old  Court,  co.  Wicklow : — 

BeresfordSt.  George  Verschoyle,  Esq. ,  C.  B.E.,  M.I.C.  E., 

late   Gen.    Manager   Egyptian   State   Railways,    b.    1863  ; 

m.  1900,  Ethel  Janet,  d.  of  late  T.   R.  M.   Plews  of  The 

Woodlands,    Darlington ;    and   has   issue — Richard    Plews 

Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

104  Heene  Road,  Worthing. 

The  Rev.  HAMILTON  STUART  VERSCHOYLE. 
Born   1844,    being  the  eldest  son  of  the  Right   Reverend 


Hamilton   Verschoyle  of  Cashelshanaghan,   co.    Donegal, 
Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by  his  wife  Catherine  Margaret,  eldest 


dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Hawkins  of  Ballybodonnell  and  Dunkineely,  co.  Donegal, 
Dean  of  Clonfert.  Armorial  bearings  (Confns.  U.O.  1889 
and  1895) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  boars'  heads  couped  gules,  a  cross  patee  or 
(for  Verschoyle) ;  2.  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between 
three  boars'  heads  erased  sable  (for  Nesbitt) ;  and  on  a 
canton  the  following  arms  :  quarterly,  i. ,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  last 
(for  Scotland) ;  ii. ,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in 
chief  a  label  of  three  points  gules  (for  Stuart) ;  iii.,  argent, 
a  saltire  between  four  roses  gules  (for  Lennox) ;  iiii.,  azure, 
a  lion  rampant  argent  (for  Macduff) ;  the  whole  of  the 
canton  within  a  bordure  compon6e  argent  and  azure ;  3. 
per  chevron  argent  and  vert,  three  hinds  at  gaze  proper 
(for  Hawkins) ;  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms 
of  Goold,  namely  azure,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  five  gold- 
finches, three  in  chief  and  two  in  base  proper,  three  mullets 
of  the  field,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the 
second.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his 
Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped 
gules,  charged  with  a  cross  patee  or ;  with  the  Motto, 
"  Temperans  et  constans."  Married,  1873,  Frances 
Frederika  Dorothea,  youngest  daughter  and  co-heir  of  the 
Venerable  Frederick  Faulkener  Goold  of  Rosbrien  Drom- 
adda,  etc. ,  in  the  county  of  Limerick,  and  Archdeacon  of 
Raphoe  ;  and  has  Issue — Hamilton  Frederick  Stuart  Goold- 
Verschoyle,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Limerick  and  Donegal,  of  Drom- 
adda  and  Athea,  in  the  co.  of  Limerick,  born  1874  (q.v. ). 
Estates — Cashelshanaghan,  and  Dunkineely,  in  the  county 
of  Donegal.  Postal  address — Manor  House,  Dunkineely, 
co.  Donegal ;  Cashlandor  House,  nr.  Port  Stewart,  co. 
Derry. 

FREDERICK  THOMAS  VERSCHOYLE,  Esquire. 
J. P.  co.  Limerick,  late  Capt.  2nd  Brigade  Southern  Div. 
Royal  Artillery.  Born  1854,  being  the  fourth  but  second 
surviving  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  Hamilton  Verschoyle  of 
Cashelshanaghan,  in  the  county  of  Donegal,  Bishop  of  Kil- 
more, by  his  wife  Catherine  Margaret,  daughter  and  eventu- 
ally co-heir  of  the  Very  Reverend  Thomas  Hawkins  of 
Ballybodonnell,  in  the  county  of  Donegal,  Dean  of 
Clonfert.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms : 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  boars'  heads  couped  gules,  a  cross  patee  or  (for 
Verschoyle) ;  2.  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  sable  (for  Nesbitt) ;  and  on  a  canton  the 
following  arms,  quarterly,  i. ,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  of  the  last  (for 
Scotland) ;  ii.,  or,  a  fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief 
a  label  of  three  points  gules  (for  Stuart);  iii.,  argent,  a 
saltire  between  four  roses  gules  (for  Lennox) ;  iiii.,  azure,  a 
lion  rampant  argent  (for  Macduff)  ;  the  canton  within  a 
bordure  componee  argent  and  azure  ;  3.  party  per  chevron 
argent  and  vert,  three  hinds  at  gaze  proper  (for  Hawkins). 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  charged 
with  a  cross  patee  or;  with  the  Motto,  "Temperans  et 
constans."  Married,  October  26,  1891,  Hilda  Caroline 
Hildyard,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Blair  of 
Blackdales,  in  the  county  of  Ayr  ;  and  has  Issue — Frederick 
Hildyard  Hawkins  Stuart  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov. 
21,1894;  Hilda  Caroline  Gwendoline;  and  Moyra  Hamilton. 
Postal  address — De  Vesin  House,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin. 
Clubs — Jun.  United  Service,  St.  George's  Yacht  (Kings- 
town), Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

VERSCHOYLE  (Confn.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  boars'  heads  couped  gules,  a  cross  patee  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  boar's  head  couped  gules,  charged  with  a  cross 
patee  or.     Motto — "  Temperans  et  constans." 

Son  of  Capt.  James  Lorenzo  Verschoyle  of  Roebuck, 

Dundrum,   co.    Dublin,   b.   1832  ;   d.    1875 ;    m.   1868, 

Caroline    Elizabeth,    d.    of  the  Marquis  d'Assereto  dj 

Serravalle  of  Vianilla,  Spain  : — 

Theodore  Robert  Stuart  Verschoyle,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ; 

m.    1895,    Emily   Margaret    Pierce,   d.    of  Rev.    John    B. 

M'Lellan,   M.A.     Seat — Mountainy,    Mountrath,   Queen's 

Cc. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Robert  Henry  Verschoyle,  late  nth 
Hussars,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Springfield,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1916  ; 
m.  1872,  Gertrude  Mary  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Capt.  Edgar 
Walker  of  Quarry,  Northam,  co.  Devon  : — 


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Eleanor  Stratford  (d.  1925'),  d.  of  late  William  Hutchinson 
Collins  of  Cubberley,  Ross.  Postal  address—  Whitehall, 
Goodrich,  co.  Hereford. 

Henry  Cosby  Prittie  Verschoyle,  Esq.,  Lt.-Ool.  (ret.) 
A.S.C. ,  b.  1887  ;  tn.  1914,  Doris  S.  L. ,  d.  of  W.  F.  Collings, 
Seigneur  of  Sark,  and  has  issue— Henry  Denys  Verschoyle, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — Brook  Hill,  Wokingham, 
Berks. 

VERSTURME-BUNBURY  (R.L.,  10  Aug.  1900,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
chess-rooks  of  the  field  (Bunbury);  2  and  3,  or,  three 
fleur-de-lis  fessewise  gules,  between  as  many  horses  courant 
sable  (Versturme).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  swords  saltirewise 
proper,  hilts  and  pommels  or,  transfixing  through  the 
mouth  a  leopard's  face  of  the  last,  distilling  drops  of  blood 
also  proper  (Bunbury)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  sword  in  pale  point  downwards  proper,  hilt  and 
pommel  or,  a  horse  courant  sable,  semee-de-lis  also  or. 
Motto — "  Firmum  in  vita  nihil." 

Eldest  son  of  Adolphus   Halkett-Versturme-Bunbury, 

Esq.,  Capt.  59th  Regt  ,  b,   1836  ;  d.   1910;  tn.  1863, 

Mary  Ann,  d.  of  Septimus  Henry  Palairet,  Esq.,  Capt. 

29th  Regt.,  of  The  Grange,  Stratford-cn-Avon  : — 

Harry  Palairet  Versturme- Bunbury,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late 

The  Royal  Scots.,  b.  1864  ;    tn.  1922,    Margaretta,   d.  of 

Capt.  Pennefather,  of  Knockinglass,  Ireland,  and  widow 

of  Major  W.  T.  Holland.     Seat—  Bel  field  Park,  Weymouth. 

Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 

VESEY,  see  FOSTER-VESEY-FITZGERALD. 

VESEY  (U.O.,  2  Dec.  1698).  Or,  on  a  cross  sable,  a 
patriarchal  cross  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  hand  erect  in  armour, 
holding  a  laurel-branch  all  proper.  Motto—"  Sub  hoc 
signo  vinces." 

Sons  of  Capt.  Hon.  Eustace  Vesey,  M.A. ,  b.  1851  ; 
d.  1886 ;  tn.  1877,  Hon.  Constance  Mary  Lawley,  d. 
of  2nd  Baron  Wenlock : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Yvo  Richard  Vesey,  5th  Viscount  De  Vesci 
and  Baron  Knapton  (Irel. ,  19  June  1776),  7th  Baronet 
(28  Sept.  1698),  Major  late  Irish  Guards,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Queen's  Co.,  Rep.  Peer  of  Ireland  [Supporters— On  either 
side  a  savage  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  club  over  his 
shoulder  and  habited  about  the  middle],  b.  1881 ;  m.  1st,  1906, 
Georgiana  Victoria  (marriage  dissolved  1919),  only  d.  of 
Gerald  E.  Wellesley ;  2nd,  Frances  Lois,  2nd  d.  of  Sir 
Cecil  Lister-Kaye,  Bart.  Seat — Abbeyleix,  Queen's  Co. 
Clubs — Guards',  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Hon.  Osbert  Eustace  Vesey,  C.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of 
Officers  of  9th  Lancers,  one  of  H.M.'s  Bodyguard  of  the 
Hon.  Corps,  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  since  1922,  b.  1884 ; 
tn.  1910,  Dorothy,  d.  of  W.  M.  Strachan  ;  and  has  issue- 
Elisabeth  ;  and  Anne.  Res. — 7  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.2. 
Club— Boodle's. 

Hon.  Thomas  Eustace  Vesey,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers, 
late  Irish  Guards,  b.  1885;  tn.  1911,  Lady  Cecily  Kathleen 
Browne,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Kenmare ;  and  has  issue — John 
Eustace  Vesey,  Esq. ,  b.  19 19;  Margaret  Constance  ;  and 
Bridget  Georgiana.  Res.  —  Parkside  House,  Englefield 
Green,  Surrey.     Clubs — Guards',  Turf,  White's. 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  George  Henry  Vesey,  R.A.,3. 1824; 
d.  1893  ;   tn.  1866,  Constance,  d.  of  George  Marshall: — 

Charles  Edward  Gore  Vesey,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.E., 
b.  1871  ;  tn.  1920,  Mary  Dorothea,  d.  of  Arthur  Henry 
Loring,  and  has  issue — Thomas  George  Vesey,  Gentleman, 
b.  1921  ;  and  Claudine  Mary  Rosalind.  Post.  add.  — 
Emley,  Bowlhead  Green,  Godalming,  Surrey. 

Sir  Ivo  Lucius  Beresford  Vesey,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Major-Gen.  R.A.,  and  Air  Vice-Marshal,  Dir.  cf 
Organisation,  Air  Ministry,  b.  1876;  tn.  1913,  Geraldine,  d. 
of  late  Vice-Adm.  Francis  John  Foley ;  and  has  issue — ■ 
Desmond  Ivo  Vesey,  Esq.,  b.  1913  ;  Christopher  Thomas 
Vesey,  Esq.,  b.  19 16.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Son  of  William  Muschamp  Vesey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Upton  House,  co.  Carlow,  b.  1827;  d.  1880;  tn.  1871, 
Anne  Henrietta,  d.  of  Philip  Jocelyn  Newton,  Esq., 
D.  L. ,  of  Dunleckney : — 

Sidney  Philip  Vesey,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  J.P.  co. 
Carlow,  late  Capt.  K.R.R.C.,  b.  1873;  tn.  1902,  Blanche 
Edith,  d.  of  the  late  Edmund  Power  of  Tramore  House, 
co.  Waterford.  Res. — Dunleckney  Manor,  Bagenalstown, 
co.  Carlow.   Clubs — Junior  Carlton ;  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


Sons  of  Capt.  George  Vesey  of  Derrynabuie,  b.  1802; 
d.  1886  ;  tn.  1832,  Harriet,  d.  of  Lewis  Cochran  : — 
Charles  Cymric  Wellesley  Vesey,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  and 
Bt.-Major  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  1833.     Seat — 

Arthur  Cyril  Vesey,  Gentleman,  b.  1834;  tn.  1877,  Fanny, 
d.  of  Rev.  Andrew  Corbett ;  and  has  issue — George  Andrew 
Vesey,  Gentleman,  b.  1880;  Blanche  Mary;  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth.     Res. — 

George  Francis  Vesey,  Esq.,  Col.  late  43rd  Regt.,£.  1839. 
Res  — 

Son  of  Thomas  Agmondisham  Vesey,  Esq. ,  late  Surg.- 
Major  Roy.  S.  Down  Mil.,  b.  1840;  d.  1909;  tn.  1865, 
Frances,  d.  of  John  Blakeney  : — 
John  Richard  Murray  Vesey,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.     Post, 
add. — Knapno,  Rostrevor,  co.  Down. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Thomas  Agmondisham  Vesey,  Rector  of 
Marske,  b.  1848;  tn.  1st,  1873;  Kathleen  Hannah 
Murray  (d.  1887),  d.  and  h.  of  late  John  Alexander  of 
Caw,  Londonderry  ;  2nd,  1888,  Adelaide  Ann,  d.  and 
h.  of  late  James  Strain,  C.I.,  R.  I.C.  : — 
Eustace  de  Burgh  Agmondisham  Vesey,  Gentleman,  b. 
1875.     Res.— 

Rev.  Norman  Agmondisham  Vesey,  Vicar  of  Hoole,  b. 
1889.     Res. — Hoole  Vicarage,  Cheshire. 

VESEY  of  Derrabard  (Roy.  Lie,  14  Nov.  1913,  U.O.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  cross  sable  a  patriarchal  cross 
of  the  field  (Vesey);  2  and  3,  gules,  three  garbs  or,  on  a 
chief  argent,  as  many  woolpacks  sable  (Lendrum).  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  hand  erect  in  armour,  holding  a  laurel-branch  all  proper. 
Motto — "Sub  hoc  signo  vinces." 

Second  son  of  George  Crosby  Lendrum,  Esq.,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Magheracross,  co.  Fermanagh  (High  Sheriff 
1875),  b.  1846;  d.  ;  tn.  1878,  Antoinette  Frances, 

eld.  d.  of  Capt.  Antoine  Sloet  Butler,  C.B. : — 
George  Waller  Vesey,  Gentleman  (formerly  Lendrum), 
b.  1882.     Seat — 

VESTEY  (H.  Coll.,  7  July  1922).  Azure,  in  basebarry 
wavy  of  four  argent  and  of  the  first,  an  iceberg  issuant 
proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  eggs  also  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  springbok's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  proper,  three  mullets  fessewise  azure.  Supporters — 
On  the  dexter  side,  a  sheep  proper ;  on  the  sinister,  a  bull 
argent.  Badge — Two  roses  in  saltire  the  dexter  gules, 
and  the  sinister  argent,  both  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
entiled  by  a  Baron's  coronet  or.  Motto — "  E  labore 
stabilitas." 

Eld.  son  of  Samuel  Vestey.of  Liverpool,  b.  1832  ;  d. 
1902 ;  tn.  1858,  Hannah  (d.  1884),  d.  of  William 
Uttley,  of  Westbar-in-Stansfield,  Yorks. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Vestey,  1st  Baron  Vestey  of 
Kingswood,  Surrey  (20  June,  1922),  Bart.  (21  June,  1913), 
b.  1859  ;  tn.  1st,  1882,  Sarah  (d.  1923),  d.  of  George  Ellis, 
of  Tranmere,  Birkenhead  ;  2nd,  1924,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Hans 
Brodstone,  of  Surperior,  Nebraska,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue 
(by  1st  marriage) — (1)  Hon.  Samuel  Vestey,  b.  1882  [tn. 
1908,  Frances  Sarah  eld.  d.  of  John  Richard  Howarth, 
of  Freshfield,  Lanes. }  and  has  issue — William  Howarth 
Vestey,  Esq.,  b.  1912 ;  Kathleen  Sarah  [tn.  1928,  Philip 
Wilfrid  Cripps,  60th  Rifles] ;  and  Joan  Frances  (Res. — 
Stowell  Park,  Glos. ;  6  Manchester  Square,  W.)] ;  (2) 
Hon.  George  Ellis  Vestey,  b.  1884  [tn.  1909,  Florence 
May,  d.  of  Thomas  Webster  of  Melling,  Lanes.,  and  has 
issue — Florence  Mary;  Norah  ;  and  Alice  (Res. — Warier 
Priory,  York;  The  Warren,  Birkdale,  Southport)] ;  (3) 
Hon.  Leonard  Vestey,  Capt.  R.F.A.,  b.  1888  [tn.  1919, 
Hilda  Dorothy,  d.  of  Thomas  Thompson,  of  Grays,  Essex, 
and  has  issue — Joyce  ;  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Res. — 39  Hyde 
Park  Gate,  S.W.7)]  ;  (4)  Hon.  Frank  Vestey,  late 
R.A.S.C,  b.  1892  [m.  1918,  Mary  Vera,  d.  of  R.  A. 
Brockie  of  Carmarthen  (Res — Hightown,  Lanes.)].  Res. — 
Kingswood,  Kingswood  Road,  S.E.21.  Club — National 
Liberal. 

VESTEY  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  between  two 
flaunches  gules,  each  charged  with  a  cross  throughout  of 
the  field,  three  roses  also  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  springbok's  head  proper,  three  mullets  argent. 
Badge — Three  oak-stalks  proper  enfiled  by  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  E  labore  stabilitas." 

Third  son  of  Samuel  Vestey,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1832  ;  d. 

1902  ;    m.  1858,  Hannah,  d.  of  William  Uttley,  of 

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b.  1866 ;  m.  ist,  1887,  Sarah,  d.  of  Joseph  Barker,  of 
Formby,  Lanes.  ;  2nd,  1926,  Ellen,  d.  of  Arthur  Soward, 
of  Sutton,  Surrey,  and  has  issue — John  Joseph  Vestey, 
Esq.,  b.  1888  [m.  1913,  Dorothy  Mary  (d.  1918),  d.  of 
John  Beaver,  of  Oxen  hope,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Percy  Derek  Vestey,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Charles  Gordon 
Vestey,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16  (Res. — East  Grinstead, 
Sussex)];  (2)  Percy  Charles  Vestey,  Esq.,  b.  1893  [m.  1916, 
Dorothy  Emmeline,  d.  of  Charles  Johnson,  of  New 
Barnet ;  and  has  issue — Roger  Edmund  Vestey,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921  ;  Patricia;  and  Mary]  ;  (3)  Ronald  Arthur 
Vestey,  Esq.,  b.  1898  [m.  1923,  Florence  Ellen  Maclean, 
d.  of  Col.  T.  Luis,  of  Balnacraig,  Broughty  Ferry,  co. 
Forfar,  and  has  issue — Florence  Elizabeth  Lindsay  ;  and 
Jane  Maclean  ( Res. — Hantersdale,  Virginia  Water)] ;  (4) 
William  Vestey,  Esq.,  b.  1902  [m.  1928,  Frances  Ursula 
Bowring,  d.  of  E.  H.  B.  Skimming,  of  Taplow  House, 
Taplow,  Bucks.] ;  Hannah;  and  Gladys  Muriel [m.  1926, 
John  Barton,  of  Broadwater  Farm,  West  Mailing,  Kent]. 
Res. — 5  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. ;  Thanet  Place,  Broad- 
stairs. 

VICARS  (Regd.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  cross  sable, 
five  esteoiles  of  the  field.  Mantling'  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  holding  in  its 
bill  an  olive-branch  all  proper.  Motto — -'Vincit  omnia 
virtus."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Sons  of  Col.  W.  H.  Vicars,  61st  Regt.,  b.  1800;  d. 
1869 ;  m.  1856,  Jane,  d.  of  Robert  Gun-Cuninghame, 
Esq.,  D.L. ,  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
widow  of  Peirce  K.  Mahony  of  Kilmorna,  co.  Kerry : — 

William  Henry  Vicars,  Esq.,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers, 
late  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles  and  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.,  b.  1858.     Res.— 

Frederic  George  Vicars,  M.D.,  b.  i860;  m.  ist, 
1884,  Dorothea  Ida  (d.  1885),  eld.  d.  of  Mons.  Adolf 
de  Janasz,  Plochocin,  nr.  Warsaw;  and  has  issue — Dora 
\m.  191 1,  her  cousin,  Egerton  Desmond  MacCarthy,  and 
has  issue] ;  2nd,  1894,  Eugenie  Matilde,  d.  of  Capt. 
Haskett-Smith  of  Hyde,  Weston,  Bath.      Res. — 

The  late  Sir  Arthur  Edward  Vicars,  K.C.V.O.  (1903), 
Knight  Bachelor  (1896),  C.V.O.  (1900),  Ulster  King  of  Arms 
and  Principal  Herald  of  all  Ireland,  Registrar  of,  and  Knight 
Attendant  on,  the  Most  Illustrious  Order  of  Saint  Patrick, 
1893-1908,  F.S.A.,  a  Government  Trustee  of  National 
Library  of  Ireland,  Hon.  Sec.  Kildare  Archaeological  Soc. 
[Arms  as  above,  with  a  Crown  of  a  King  of  Arms,  granted 
by  Queen  Victoria  1893],  &•  1864;  m.  1917,  Gertrude,  d. 
of  the  late  J.  J.  Wright,  M.D. ,  and  died  1921. 

VICARS-MILES  (H.  Coll.).  Gules, a  serpent  nowed bend- 
ways  or,  within  two  bendlets  argent,  the  whole  between  two 
horse's  heads  erased  of  the  second,  and  in  the  centre  chief 
point  for  distinction  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  third.     Mantling 
gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  serpent 
nowed  or,  thereon  a  horse's  head  erased  gules  and  charged  on 
the  neck  for  distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  as  in  the  arms. 
Son  of  Rev.  John  Vicars,  Rector  of  Calbourne,  Isle  of 
Wight,  b.  1830;  d.  18 — ;  m.  1864,  Cordelia  Vivian,  d. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Grylls  : — 
John    Matthew   Miles  Vicars-Miles,  b.    1865 ;    m.    1894, 
Frances  Maria,  d.  of  O.  Moulton- Barrett  of  Westover,  Isle 
of  Wight  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Leonard  William  Vicars- 
Miles,     Gentleman,    b.    1897.     Res. — Whitemoor,    Burley, 
Hampshire. 

VICK  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  in 
chief  two  branches  of  apple  fructed  or,  in  base  a  lymphad 
6able,  flags  flying  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuant  from  an  Eastern  crown  or,  two  seaxes  in 
saltire  proper.  Motto — "  Victurus." 
Son  of  R.  M.  Vick,  of  Gloucester: — 

Richard  William  Vick,  Gentleman,  formerly  J.  P.  co. 
Durham,   b.   1849  ;   m.  ,  and   has  issue.       Res. — 

Lowville,  View  Road,  Highgate,  Middx. 

VICKERS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
cross  flory  gules,  five  mullets  of  six  points  of  the  first,  a 
chief  sable,  thereon  three  millrinds  or  (Vickers) ;  2  and  3,  or, 
a  human  heart  gules,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  rose  between  two 
mullets  argent  (Douglas).  Mantling1  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed, 
vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  the  hands  proper,  holding  a 
millrind  or.     Motto — "Vigore."     Livery — Blue. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Edward  Vickers,   Esq.,  C.B. ,  V.D., 


J.P.,  of  Bolsover  Hall,  Sheffield,  and  Timsbury  Manor, 

Romsey,    Hon.    Colonel    ist   (Hallamshire)  Volunteer 

Battalion  York  and  Lancaster  Regiment,  b.  1833 ;    d. 

1915  ;   m.  i860,  Frances  Mary  (d.  1904),  only  child  of 

late  Joseph   Douglas,  of  Heathbourne  Lodge,  Bushey 

Heath  : — 

Douglas  Vickers,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Derbyshire,  M.P.  Hallam 

Div.  of  Sheffield,  1918-22,  b.  1861 ;  m.  1893,  Hon  (-Catherine 

Adelaide,  2nd  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  the  Hon.  H.  W.  Chetwynd, 

R.  N.,  and  sister  of  8th  Viscount  Chetwynd,  and  has  had 

issue — Capt.   Oliver   Henry  Douglas  Vickers,   b.   1898  ;    d. 

1928  ;  Sholto  Douglas  Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Angus 

Douglas   Vickers,     Gentleman,    b.     1904.      Seats — Temple 

Dinsley,  Hitchin  ;    Tullock  Castle,  Dingwall,  N.  B.      Town 

res. — Chapel  House,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough. 

Ronald  Vickers,  Gentleman,    M.A.    (Oxon.),    6.    May  3, 
1869.     Res. — Scaitcliffe,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 

VICKERS.      Argent,  on  a  cross  flory  gules,  five  mullets 


of  six  points  of  the  first,  a  chief  sable,  thereon  three  millrinds 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  two  arms  embowed  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent, 


the  hands  proper,  holding  a  millrind  or.    Motto—"  Vigore." 
Standard— Gules.    Badge— A  naval  crown  or. 

Son   of  Albert  Vickers,    Gentleman,    of  16   Cadogan 
Square,  S.W.,  b.  1838;   d.  ;  m.  ist,   1861,  Helen 

Horton    (d.   July    9,    1873),    only   child   and    heir   of 
John  Gage  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  ;  2nd,  1875,  Edith,  second 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Foster  of  Newhall  Grange,  Maltby, 
co.  Yorks. : — 
Vincent  Cartwright  Vickers,  Esq.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieu- 
tenants for  City  of  London,   b.   1879;    m.    1910,   Nanette 
Mary,  d.  of  W.   H.Leslie,  of  The  Hall,  Six  Mile  Bottom, 
Cambridge,   and   has  issue— 2  sons   and  4   daus.     Res. — 
Edge  Grove,  Aldenham,  Herts.     Club— Carlton. 


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VICKERS  (H.  Coll. ).  Gules,  on  a  cross  patt^e  quadrate 
or,  five  mullets  of  eight  points  of  the  first,  on  a  chief  arched 
ermine,  two  Cornish  choughs  proper.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi- 


of  a  demi-leopard   proper,  charged  with  three    mullets  of 
eight  points  palewhe,  and  holding  between    the    paws  an 


leopard  proper,  charged  with  three  mullets  of  eight  points 
palewise,  and  holding  between  the  paws  an  increscent  or, 
a  mount  vert.  Motto — "  Vulneror  non  vincor."  Livery — 
Green,  with  yellow  vest  and  piping. 

Sons  of  Charles  Kirsop  Vickers,  Gentleman,  of  Redgate 

Hall,  Wolsingham,   co.  Durham,  b.    1834;    d.  1882; 

m.  1861,  Mary  d.  of  William  Kirsop:— 

Kirsop  Bainbridge  Vickers,  Gentleman,   M.B.  (Lond.), 

b.    1869;    m.  Madeleine  Louise   de  Gernon.     Res. — 

Wellington,  Shropshire. 

Charles  William  Vickers,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1871  ;  m.  1897,  Madeleine,  d.  of  Henry  Gascoigne,  and 
has  issue— Charles  Kirsop  Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  1898. 
Res.— in  Coleherne  Court,  S.W.5.  Clubs—  Bath,  Cocoa 
Tree. 

Sons  of  Cuthbert  Bainbridge  Vickers,  Esq.,  of  Spring 

Bank,  White  Hall,  and  Hall  Moss,  Darwen,  Lanes. 

late   Kent  Artillery  Militia,   Lieut.-Col.    commanding 

2nd  City  of  London  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1837,  d.  1923  ; 

m.  1863,  Lydia  Ellen  {d.  191 4),  only  child  of  the  late 

Henry  Hilton  of  Spring  Bank,  Darwen,  Lanes.  : — 

Hilton  Vxkers,  Esq.,  Col.  (ret.)  Ind.  Army,  b.  1865  ;    m. 

1889,  Winifred  Kate,  dau.  of  the  late  W.  W.  Holswonhy, 

Esq.,  Capt.  A.S.D. ,  and  has  issue— Wilmot  Gordon  Hilton 

Vickers,  Esq. ,  Major  D.C.O.  Lancers,  Ind.  Army,  b.  1890  [m. 

1923,  Mary  Catherine,  d.  of  the  late  A.  E.  Nuttall,  M.D., 

and  has  issue— Phillip  John  Hilton   Vickers,   Gentleman, 

b.  1924]  ;  and  Kathleen  Olga  [m.  1924,  Capt.  M.  M.  Jeakes, 

M.C.,  Madras  Sappers  and  Miners].    Res. — 19  Lansdowne 

Place,  Cheltenham. 

Rev.  Muschamp  Vickers,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  Dec.  21,  1867.    Res.— 20  Avenue  Road,  N.15. 

Cuthbert  Vickers,  Esq.,  Capt.  13th  Bengal  Infantry, 
I.C.S.  b. ,  Sept.  28,  1870;  m.  1904,  Florence  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  F.  Worsey  Chillenham  ;  and  has  issue  —  Robert  de 
Muschamp   Vickers,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    James   Sholto 

Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Florence  Eileen.     Res. — 

Aubrey  Vickers,  Esq.,  Capt.  48th  Bengal  Infantry,  I.S.C., 

b.  1878  ;    m.   1908,    Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  Elmslie  of 

Malvern  and  Cheltenham. 

VICKERS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  across  patee  quadrate 
or,  five  mullets  of  eight  points  of  the  first,  on  a  chief 
arched  ermine,  two  Cornish  choughs  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 


increscent  or,  a  mount  vert.     Motto — "Vulneror  non  vin- 
cor."    Livery — Green,  yellow  waistcoat  and  piping. 

Son  of  Noel  Muschamp  Vickers,  Gentleman,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  b.   1880  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ; 
m.  191 1,  Linda,  only  d.  of  A.  F.  Lindeman  of  Sidholme, 
Sidmouth,  Devon  : — 
Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

VICKERS     (U.O.).        Quarterly,   1    and    4,    gules,    a 
cross  fiory  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  a  crescent  between  two 


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Vickers) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
annulets  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  fleur-de-lys  or,  between 
two  towers  of  the  second  (for  Playfair).  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest  —On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove 
holding  in  its  bill  an  olive-branch  and  standing  on  a 
cornucopia  fessewise  all  proper.  Motto— "  Fidelis  et 
constans."     Lively  —  Blue,  witu  white  piping. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Playfair  Vickers,  Gentleman, 
of  Coolroe  House,  Graiguenamanagh,  co.  Kilkenny, 
M.D.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.),  b.  1865;  d.  ;  m. 

1895,  May,  d.  of  Charles  James  Houghton  of  Leyton, 
Essex,  and  Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary: — 
Thomas  Bernard  Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  1896. 
Henry  Charles  Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  1901. 
William  Alexander  Vickers,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 

VIGORS  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three 
stags'  heads  erased  gules,  attired  or  (Vigors) ;  2.  ermine,  on 
a  fesse  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sable,  a  trefoil 
between  two  mullets  or  (Cliffe) ;  3.  azure,  a  chevron 
between  three  estoiles  argent  (Carr).     Mantling  gules  and 


argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head 
erased  as  in  the  arms.      Motto — "  Spectemur  agendo." 
Sons  of  Rev.    Richard  William  Vigors,   M.A.   (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.),  late  Rector  of  Llanwenarth,  b.  1822;  d. 
1914 :  tn.  1866,  Emily,  d.  of  Philip  Vaughan  of  Red- 
land  Hill  House,  Bristol : — 
Thomas  Mercer  de  Cliffe  Vigors,  Gentleman,  b.   1870 ; 
m.  1913,  Marjorie,   second  d.    of  Col.  J.   H.  Walwyn   of 
Croft-y-Bwla,  Monmouth.     Post  add. — The  Manor  House, 
Fosse  Bridge,  S.O.  Cheltenham. 

Capt.  Richard  Percy  Littleton  Vigors,  D.S.O.,  late 
Connaught  Rangers,  b.  1873;  m.  1911,  Olive  Muriel,  d.  of 
Col.  H.  J.  O.  Walker  late  R.H.A.,  of  Budleigh  Salterton, 
Devonshire,  and  has  issue— Anne  Kathleen;  and  Frances 
Ruth  (twins).  Res. — East  Kennett  Manor,  Marlborough, 
Wilts.      Club— Jun.  United  Service. 

VILLIERS,  see  CHILD-VILLIERS. 

VILLIERS  (Vn.  Leics.,  1619).  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  on 
a  cross  gules,  five  escallops  or  ;  2.  sable,  a  fesse  between 
three  cinquefoils  argent  ;  3.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three 
cross-crosslets  fitch^e  argent ;  4.  per  pale  gules  and  sable, 
a  lion  rampant  argent  (Bellers) ;  5.  azure,  a  bend  between 
six  stars  argent ;  6.  argent,  a  cross  vert,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  an  annulet  of  the  last  (quarterings  1-6,  Vn. 
Leics.  1619) ;  7.  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges 
or  (Hyde).      Mantling  gules  and   argent.     Crest — On   a 


wreath   of  the   colours,   a  lion   rampant    argent,    ducally 
crowned  or.     Motto — "  Fidei  coticula  crux." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Hyde  Villiers,  5th  Earl 

of  Clarendon,  P.C..    G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  Lord-Lt.  and 

Custos  Rotulorum  co.   Herts.,  a  Lord  in  Waiting  to 

Queen  Victoria  1895-1900,  and  Lord  Chamberlain  of 

the  Household  1900-5,  &c. ,  b.  1846;  d.  1914  ;  tn.  1st, 

1876,   Lady  Caroline    Elizabeth  Agar  (d.   1894),  d.   of 

3rd  Earl  of  Normanton  : — 

Rt.    Hon.   George    Herbert    Hyde  Villiers,  6th   Earl  of 

Clarendon  (G.  B.,   14  June  1776)  and  Baron  Hyde  (G.  B. , 

3  June  1756),  D.L.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  co.  Herts.,  A.D.C.  to 

Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  (Earl  of  Dudley)  1902-5;  A.D.C.  to 

King  George,   1921-22;    Capt.   of  H.M.'s  Hon.  Corps  of 

Gentlemen-at-Arms,  1922  to  Jan.  1924  and  from  Dec.  1924 

to  June  1925  ;  Pari.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  the  Dominions 

1925-27  [Supporters —Two  eagles,  wings  endorsed  sable, 

ducally  crowned  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  plain  cross 

argent],  b.   1877;    tn.   1905,  Adeline  Verena  Isabel  Cocks, 

sister  to  6th  Baron  Somers  ;  and  has  issue — George  Herbert 

Arthur  Edward  Hyde  Villiers,  commonly  called  Lord  Hyde, 

b.  1906, for  whom  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  stood  sponsor  ; 

Hon.  William  Nicholas  Somers  Laurence  Hyde  Villiers,  b. 

1916;    and  Lady  Nina  Joan  Edith  Virginia.      Seat— The 

Grove,  Watford,  Herts.      Toivn  res. — Pitt  House,  Hatnp- 

stead  Heath,  N.W.3.    Clubs — Turf,  Marlborough,  Carlton. 

Son  of  the  Hon.  George  Patrick  Hyde  Villiers,  C.B. , 

C.M.G.    (2nd  son   of  the  4th  Earl  of  Clarendon),  b. 

1847  ;  d.   1892  ;  tn.   1884,  Louisa  Maria,  d.  of  George 

Disney  Maquay  of  Florence  : — 

George  John  Theodore  Hyde  Villiers,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late 

Gren.  Gds.  (S.R.),  b.  1891.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.    Sir   Francis   Hyde  Villiers,    P.C., 

G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Ambassador  at  Brussels 

1919-20  ;  b.  1852  ;  d.  1925  ;  tn.  1876,  Virginia  Katharine, 

d.  of  Eric  Carrington  Smith  : — 

Eric  Hyde  Villiers,  Esq.,    D.S.O.,    Capt.  late  1st  Batt. 

Highland  L.I.  ;  b.  1881  ;  tn.  1928,  Joan  Ankaret,  d.  of  John 

Edward  Talbot,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Res. — 

Gerald  Hyde  Villiers,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Counsellor   F.O.  ; 
b.  1882.     Res. — 2  Southwick  Place,  W.2. 

Son  of  Algernon  Hyde  Villiers,  Esq. ,  b.  1886  ;  killed  in 
action  1917  ;   m.   1911,  Beatrix  Elinor,  d.  of  Herbert 
Woodfield  Paul  :— 
Charles  English  Hyde   Villiers,    Esq.      Res. — Stanstead 
Lodge,  Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts. 

Son  of  Ernest  Villiers,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt.  43rd  Light 

Infantry  and  Col.  1st  Surrey  Rifles,  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 

the  King,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1921  ;  tn.  1st,  1866,  Elizabeth  (d. 

1867),  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Alexander  Wood;  2nd,  1869, 

Adela,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Parke  Ibbetson  : — 

Edward  Ernest  Villiers,  Esq.,  b.  1867;  tn.  1891,  Fl  rence, 

d.  of  Francis  Ricardo  of  The  Friary,  Old  Windsor  ;  and  has 

issue — Algernon    Edward    Villiers,    Esq.,    M.A.   (Oxon.) ; 

A.M.I.E.E.  ;    Capt.    late    K.R.R.C,   b.    1892  [tn.    1924, 

Nancy,  d.  of  G.  L.  Massy,  of  Sunningdale,  and  has  issue — 

two  daus] ;  and  two  daus.     Res. — Pine  Acre,  Sunningdale. 

Club — Travellers'. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Montagu  Villiers,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 

St.   Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  b.  1837;  d.  1908;  tn.   ist, 

1861,   Lady  Victoria  (d.   1880),  d.  of  ist  Earl  Russell, 

K.G.  ;  2nd,  1883,  Charlotte  Louisa  Emily,  d.  of  Hon. 

Frederick  William  Cadogan  : — 

Henry  Montagu  Villiers,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  late  H.B.M.'s 

Consular  Service,  b.    1863;    tn.    1896,  Carmen,  d.   of  Dr. 

Luhrsen,  German  Min.   Plen.  to  Colombia;  and  has  surv. 

issue — George  Dumba  Villiers, Esq. ,  Lieut.  R.  N. ( Emergency 

List),  b.   1900  \m.  1926,  Anne  Hall,  and  has  issue— George 

Simon  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1927] ;  Edmund  Rollo  Stanley 

Villiers,    Gentleman,    b.    1909  ;    Victoria   Mary  [m.  1928, 

Hon.  Nigel  Orde-Powlett,  eld.  surv.  son  of  Baron  Bolton] ; 

Margaret  Adelaide  Rhoda ;  and  Margaret  Anne  Theresa. 

Res. — 10  Kruger  Strasse,  Vienna. 

John  Russell  Villiers,  Gentleman,  <5.  1866;  tn.  1893,  Grace 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Major-Gen.  William  Earle,  C.B.,  C.S.I.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Arthur  Henry  Villiers,  Gentleman,  M.C. , 
late  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1894  [tn.  1919,  Vera  Adeline,  only 
d.  of  Charles  Howe,  of  Durban,  and  has  issue — Peter 
William  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Geoffrey  Richard 
Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res.  —  81  Carlton  Hill, 
N.W.8]  ;  (2)  William  Earle  Villiers,  Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Batt. 
K.R.R.C.  ,b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  (3)  John  Michael 
Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  (4)  Richard  Montagu  Villiers, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Cameronians,  b.  1905.  Res. — 49 
Hans  Place,  S.W. 
Thomas  Lister  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;    m.   1896, 


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Evelyn,  d.  of  W.  H.  Walker  of  Bellwood,  Ceylon  ;  and 
has  had  issue — (1)  Henry  Lister  Villiers,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
6th  Dragoons,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1917;  (2)  Thomas 
Hyde  Villiers,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1902  [m.  1925,  Eleanor, 
d.  of  the  late  Francis  E.  Croft,  and  has  issue — Nicholas 
Lister  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1926].  Res. — Stewart  House, 
Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Paul  Frederick  Villiers,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major,  late  14th 
Hussars,  b.  1884;  m.  1912,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Edward  Webb; 
and  has  issue — Pauline  Mary  Lethbridge.  Res. — 12  Far- 
quhar  Road,  S.E.19.     Club — United  Service. 

Gerald  Berkeley  Villiers,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Comdr.  (ret.) 
R.N.,£.  1885;  m.  1918,  Rachel  Joan,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Vernon  Heber-Percy,  Rector  of  Leasingham,  and  has  issue 
— Anthony  Henry  Heber  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1921. 
Res.— 

Oliver  George  Graham  Villiers,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major 
R.A.F. ,  b.  1886;  m.  1918,  Aileen  Judith,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  V. 
Heber-Percy,  and  has  issue — David  V  illiers,  Gentleman,  b. 
192 1  ;  and  Judith  Rosemary.  Res. — The  Little  House, 
Paynter's  Green,  Knebworth,  Herts. 

Francis  Edward  Earle  Villiers,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.F. , 
b.  1889.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Frederick  Ernest  Villiers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  one  of 
H.M.'s  Bodyguard  of  Scottish  Archers,  b.  1840;  d. 
1922  ;  m.  1869,  Jane  Isabella,  d.  and  con.  of  Douglas 
Baird  of  Closeburn  : — 

George  Frederick  Montagu  Villiers,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  b.  1870; 
m.  1908,  Mary  Seton,  d.  of  Thomas  Jackson  of  Coats, 
N.  B.  ;  and  has  issue — Jean  Baird  ;  Barbara  Mary  ;  and 
Constance  Adelaide.  Clubs — White's  ;  New  (Edinburgh)  ; 
Western  (Glasgow). 

Charles  Walter  Villiers,  C.B,,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late 
Coldstream  Gds.,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Royal  Scots 
Fusiliers,  one  of  H.M.'s  Bodyguard  in  Scotland  ;  b.  1873  ; 
m.  1903,  Lady  Kathleen  Mary  Cole,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Enniskillen  ;  and  has  issue — Francis  Berkeley  Hyde  Villiers, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  Florence  Angela  ;  and  Helen  Mary. 
Res. — 11  Cambridge  Square,  W.2. 

Reginald  Hyde  Villiers,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  late  Lieut.  12th 
Lancers,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1906,  Florence  d.  of  George  Stockwell, 
of  Dunedin,  N.Z.,  and  has  issue — Frederick  Montagu  Hyde 
Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  George  Pelham  Villiers, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  Lisbeth  Desired.     Res. — 

Evelyn  Charles  Arthur  Villiers,  Gentleman,  b.  1884 ; 
m.  1907,  Dorothy  Katherine,  d.  of  late  Col.  George  Howard 
Moore-Lane,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  —  Robert  Alexander 
Villiers,  Genleman,  b.  1908  ;  Kenneth  Charles  Villiers, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Marjorie  Frances.     Res. — 

VILLIERS-STUART.     Quarterly,  1  and  4,   or,  a  fesse 


chequy  azure  and  argent,  '.\ithin  a  double  tressure  flory  and 


counterflory  gules,  a  martlet  for  difference  (for  Stuart)  ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  on  a  cross  gules,  five  escallops  or  (for 
Villiers).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  and  above  the 
Motto,  "  Nobilis  ira;"  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  ducally  crowned  or.  Motto — "  Avito 
viret  honore." 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  John  Richard  Villiers-Stuart,  Esq., 
J. P.,    D.L.,   of  Castlane,  co.    Kilkenny,    b.    1837;    d. 
1914;   m.  1870,  Jane  Rigby,  eldest  dau.  of  B.  Rigby 
Murray  of  Parton,   Kirkcudbrightshire : — 
Brig. -Gen    William    Desmond    Villiers-Stuart,    C.  B.  E. , 
D.S.O.,  late  1/5  Roy.  Gurkhas  F.F.  which  he  commanded, 
1920-24;  b.  1872;  m.   1926,  Erica  Cecil,  d.  of  R.  Shepley 
Shepley,    of  Tolquhain    Balmaclellan,       Res. — Hazelrigg, 
Balmaclellan,  Kircudbrightshire.      Club — United  Service. 
Son  of  Charles  Herbert  Villiers-Stuart,  Esq.  (2nd  son 
of  Henry   John    Richard   Villiers-Stuart— see   above), 
Major  56th  Punjabi   Rifles    F.F.,   b.    1874;    killed   in 
action    1915;    m.    1913,   Joan,  d.   of  Robert   Shepley 
Shepley  of  Troquhain,  Balmaclellan: — 
Charles  Henry  Villiers-Stuart,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
3rd  son  of  Henry  John   Richard  Villiers-Stuart — (see 
above) : — 
John  Patrick  Villiers-Stuart,  Esq.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.' 
Col.    (ret.)   1st  Frontier  Force  Rifles,    b.    1879  '•    m-  IQr4. 
Phyllis  Mary,  d.  of  late  J.  C.  Read  of  Mackerry,  co.  Down. 
Res. — Iverk,    Camberley,  Surrey.      Club— Jun.  Army  and 
Navy. 

VILLIERS-TUTHILL.  see  TUTHILL. 

VINCENT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  quatrefoils  argent, 
impaling  per  chevron  engrailed  gules  and  argent,  three 
talbots'  heads  erased  counterchanged  (for  Duncombe). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-human  figure  representing  an  athlete, 
binding  a  fillet  of  victory  around  his  head  argent.  Sup- 
porters— On  either  side  a  bear  sejant  sable,  muzzled 
gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  or,  pendent  therefrom 
an  escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  D'Abernon.  Motto — "  Quand 
meme." 

Seventh  son  of  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Vincent,  nth  Bart., 

b.  1798;    d.  1883;    by  his   2nd  wife,  m.    1844,  Maria 

Copley   (d.    1899),    d.   of  Robert    Herries    Young,    of 

Anchens  Keoch,  Dumfriesshire: — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edgar  Vincent,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 

Viscount    D'Abernon  of  Esher  and  Stoke  D'Abernon,  co. 

Surrey  (20  Feb.    1926),  Baron  D'Abernon  (2  July   1914), 

formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,   H.M.'s  Ambassador 

Extraordinary    and    Minister    Plenipotentiary    at    Berlin 

1920-26,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1890,  Lady  Helen  Venetia,  d.  of  1st 

Errlof  Feversham.  Res. — Esher  Place,  Esher  ;  12  Arlington 

Street,  S.  W. ;  Palazzo  Sacchetti,  Via  Guila,  Rome.     Clubs 

— Turf,  Athenaeum. 

JOHN  MATSON  VINCENT,  Esquire,  late  Capt. 
3rd  Batt.  York  and  Lane.  Regt. ,  J.  P.  for  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Born  1849,  being  the  eldest  son  01 
the  late  John  Read  Vincent,  Esq.,  Major  4th  Foot,  by  his 
wife  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Longson  of  Longstone,  Derby- 
shire. Armorial  bearings — Azure,  three  cinquefoils  argent, 
within  a  bordure  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  griffin's  head  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  of  the  first.  Motto — "Vincent  qui  se  vincent." 
Livery — Blue,  with  white  facings.  Married,  1891,  Ethel, 
second  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  Duberly  of  Wolsing- 
ham,  co.  Durham  ;  and  has  Issue — John  Exham  Vincent. 
Gentleman,  b.  1893.  Seat — Hemsworth,  Lane  Ends,  near 
Wakefield. 

VINCENT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  quartrefoils  argent. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bear's  head  proper. 
Mottoes— "  Virtute  non  viribus  vincent  "  ;  "  Non  nisi  vin- 
centi  "  ;  "  Vincent  qui  se  vincent." 

Son  of  Rev.  Sir  William  Vincent,  12th  Bart.,  J. P.,  b. 

1834  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1st,  i860,  Lady  Margaret  Erskine(i. 

1872),  d.  of  Henry,  12th  Earl  of  Buchan  ;  2nd,  1882, 

Hester  Clara,  d.  of  Rev.  Edward  Burdett  Hanshawe, 

Rector  of  Weston-under-Penyard,  co.  Hereford: — 

Sir  Francis  Erskine  Vincent,  13th  Bart.  (26  July  1620), 

late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  1869 ;  m.  1893,  Margaret 

Louisa,  d.  of  John  Holmes  of  Brooke  Hall,  Norfolk ;  and 

has  had  issue — (1)  Anthony  Francis  Vincent,  Esq.,  b.  1894 

[m.  1925,  Dorothy  Clare,  only  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Falls,  M.P. 


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Margaret] ;    (2)    Victor    Norman    Erskine   Vincent,    Esq., 
b.  1897;     d.    1920;   (3)    Evelyn   Joseph    Howard-Vincent 
Esq.,  b.  1900;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1924,  the  additional 
surname  of  Howard  [tn.  1924,  Margaret,  d.  ot  the  late  N. 
R.  Willson,  Barrister-at-Law].     Res. — Ormesby,  Norfolk. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Vincent,  I  ith  Bart., 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1798  ;  d.  1883  ;  tn.  1st,   1826,  Louisa 
(d.  1841),  d.  and  co-heir  of  John  Norris  of  Hughenden 
Manor,  Bucks  ;  2nd,  1844,  Maria  Copley,  d.  of  Rober 
Herries  Young  of  Auchens  Keoch,  Dumfriesshire  : — 
Frederick  D'Abernon  Vincent,  Esq.,    late   Deputy-Con- 
servator,  Forest  Dept.,  India,  b.  1852  ;  m.   1899,   Emma 
Julia  Bertha  (d.  1903),  d.  of  the  late  Geheimrath  Dr.  Getz  of 
Frankfort-on-Main  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Sybil  Helen  Mary. 
Club — City  of  London. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edgar  Vincent,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
Viscount  D'Abernon  (q.v.). 

VINCENT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  cinquefoils 
argent,  a  bordure  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Out    of    a    ducal    coronet    or,     a    griffin's    head 


charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gold. 
Motto  —  "Vincent  qui  se  vincent."  Livery  —  Blue  and 
silver. 

Sons  of  John  Vincent,   Esq.,   late   Capt.    76th    Foot, 
b.  1830;  in.  1862,  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Linton  of 
Hemingford  House,  co.  Huntingdon  : — 
William  Henry  Hutchinson  Vincent,  Gentleman,  b.  1863. 
Thomas  Montagu  Vincent,  Gentleman,  b. 
Charles    Vincent,     Gentleman.       Res.   —  22    Templer's 
Avenue,  N.W.  11. 

VINCENT  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Azure,  three  cinquefoils 
argent,  within  a  bordure  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  gules  charged  with  a  billet  of  the 
first.     Motto — "  Vincenti  dabitur." 

Sons  of  Col.  Arthur  Hare  Vincent  (late  comdg.   3rd 

K.O.  Hussars),  of  Summerhill,  co.  Clare,  b.  1840;  d. 

1916;    tn.    1st,    1871,    Elizabeth    Rose,    d.    of    David 

Davidson  Manson,  M.D. ,  of  Spynie,  Morayshire,  N.B. ; 

2nd,  1883,  Gertrude  Mary,  only  d.  of  Richard  Birley 

Banendale,  of  Blackmore  End,  Welwyn,  Herts.  : — 

Sir  Berkeley  Vincent,  K.  BE.,  C.B. ,  C.M.G.,  has  Order 

of  the  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  (4'h  Class),  Officier  Legion 

d'Honneur,   Brig.-General  (ret.),  b.   1871  ;    tn.   2nd,    1925, 

Ellaline,  d.  of   Esmonde  Bramley-Moore,   M.D. ,  and  has 

issue — (1)  Perceval  Vincent,  Esq.,  b.  1923;    (2)  Berkeley 


Vincent,  Esq.,  b.  1927.  Res. — Summerhill,  Sandbanks, 
Dorset ;  46  Maida  Vale,  W.9.     Club — Marlborough.  J 

Arthur  Rose  Vincent,  Esq.,  C. B.E.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin),  D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  (1916),  co.  Kerry,  b.  1876; 
tn.  1910,  Maud,  only  d.  of  W.  B.  Bourn,  of  Eiioli  San 
Mateo,  California,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue — Arthur  William 
Bourn  Vincent,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Seat — Muckross 
Abbey,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry.  Club— Carlton,  White's, 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Arthur  Patrick  Birley  Love  Vincent,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt. 
3/6th  Dragoon  Gds.,  b.  1894  ;  tn.  1926,  Phyllis,  only  d.  of 
Major  Hugh  Rycroft,  D.S.O.,  of  Purton  Stoke  House, 
Wilts.     Club— Marlborough'. 

VINT  (U.O.).  Per  pale  gules  and  ermines,  on  a  saltire 
engrailed  argent,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  between  four  hurts. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  hawk  statant  per  pale  gules  and  ermines. 
Motto — "  Fac  et  spera." 

Son  of  John  Vint  of  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Robert  Washington  Vint,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  M.B., 
B.Ch.,  B.A.O. ,  b.  .    Res. — 36  Kansas  Avenue,  Belfast, 

Ireland. 

VIPONT  (Rematric.  L.O.  17  Sept.  1910).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  engrailed  sable  between  a  lion  ram- 
pant in  chief  and  two  crescents  in  the  flanks  gules  (Ander- 
son) ;  2.  azure,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  two  bears' 
heads  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules  in  chief  and  a  mullet 
of  the  second  in  base,  a  bull's  head  caboshed  sable  between 
two  hands  issuant  from  the  ends  of  the  chevron,  each  hold- 
ing a  dagger  all  proper  (Mackay) ;  3.  gules,  three  mascles 
interlaced  between  as  many  quatrefoils  or  (Whyte).  Dexter 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  liveries,  a  thistle  slipped  proper.  Motto — "  Per  aspera 
ad  alta."  Sinister  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect 
holding  a  dagger  in  pale  all  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 
Motto — "  Wha  tholes  wins." 

Elder  twin  son  of  Rev.  David  Avenel  Vipont,  Minister 
of  Menmuir,  co.  Forfar  (formerly  Rev.  Melville  Avenel 
Vipont  Anderson),  b.  1864;  d.  1922;  m.  1897,  Jan" 
Florence  Clark  (d.  1906),  d.  and  heir  of  Rev.  George 
Mackay,  Minister  of  Presbyterian  Church,  White- 
haven : — 
Roland  Seaward  Alan  Avenel  Vipont,  b.  1903.  Res. — 
19  Millerfield  Place,  Edinburgh. 

VIVIAN.  Or,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  three  lions' 
heads  erased  proper,  as  many  annulets  of  the  field,  a  chief 
embattled  gules,  thereon  a  wreath  of  oak  of  the  first, 
between  two  martlets  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head 
erased  proper,  charged  with  two  bezants  palewise,  and 
gorged  with  a  collar  gules,  charged  with  three  annulets 
or,  with  a  chain  of  the  last ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  a  bridge  of  one  arch  embattled  at  each  end  a 
tower  proper,  a  demi-hussar  of  His  Majesty's  18th 
Regiment  of  Dragoons  (Hussars),  habited,  armed,  and 
accoutred,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sabre  all  proper, 
and  in  his  sinister  a  pennon  flying  to  the  sinister  gules. 
Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  dragon,  with  wings  elevated 
gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  three  torteaux ; 
on  the  sinister,  a  horse  argent,  saddle  and  bridle  proper, 
trappings  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  sable,  charged  with 
three  bezants.     Motto — "  Vive  anima  Dei." 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hussey  Vivian, 
1st  Baron  Swansea,  b.  1821  ;     d.   1894  ;     m.  3rd, 
1870,    Averil    (Res. — 40   Cadogan   Place,  S.W.),  d. 
of   Capt.    Richard   Beaumont,    R.N.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Odo  Richard  Vivian,  D.S.O.,  M. V.O.,  T.D., 
3rd  Baron  Swansea  of  Singleton,  co.  Glamorgan  (9  June, 
1893),  Bart.  (13  May,  1882),  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  now  Hon. 
Col.  Welch  Regt.,  J. P.  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  1875  ;  tn. 
1906,  Hon.  Winifred  Hamilton,   d.  of  1st  Baron   Holm 
Patrick  ;    and  has  issue — Hon.  John  Hussey  Hamilton 
Vivian,  b.  1925  ;  Hon.  Ursula  Margaret ;  and  Hon.  Rose- 
mary  Winifred.     Seat — Caer    Beris,  Builth    Wells,    co. 
Brecon.    Clubs — Bachelors',  Brooks's. 

VIVIAN,  formerly  of  Pencalenick  (R.L.,  1820).  Erminois, 
on  a  chevron  sable,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
purpure,  as  many  plates,  a  chief  engrailed  gules,  thereon 
three  martlets  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  roses  gules,  slipped  vert, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm,  vested  azure,  charged  with  five  plates  in 


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saltire,  cuff  argent,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  an  anchor  in 

fesse,    the    fluke    towards    the    dexter.      Mottoes — "  Non 

robore  sed  spe  "  ;    "  Vive  ut  vivas." 

Son  of  Rev.   Francis   Henry  Vivian,   M.A.    (Cantab.), 
b.    1828 ;    d.  ;  m.    i860,    Margaret,   d.  of  William 

Charles  Henry  of  Haffield,  Ledbury  : — 
Herbert  Vivian,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  3  April, 

1865  ;  m.   1897,  Olive,  d.  of  Frederick  Walton  of  Cwmlle- 

coediog,  Montgomeryshire.    Res. — 

VIVIAN-NEAL  (H.  Coll.,  1926).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
paly  of  six  argent  and  azure,  on  a  bend  gules,  a  grey- 
hound's head  erased  between  two  dexter  hands  couped 
at  the  wrist  argent  (for  Neal)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  two  chevronels 
azure,  in  chief  as  many  lions'  heads  erased  purpure,  on  a 
chief  gules  two  martlets  argent  (for  Vivian)  ;  and  on 
an  escutcheon  of  pretence,  the  arms  of  Skrine,  namely: 


azure,  in  the  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  points  a  tower 
argent,  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  points  a  lion 
rampant,  ermine,  ducally  crowned  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out 
of  a  wreath  of  oak  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  in 
the  gauntlet  proper  a  sword  erect  also  proper  pommel 
and  hilt  gold,  transfixing  a  greyhonnd's  head  as  in  the 
arms  (for  Neal)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-lion  guardant  purpure,  holding  in  the  paws 
a  shepherd's  crook  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
escallop  or,  two  annulets  interlaced  gold  (for  Vivian). 
Motto — "  iEquo  adeste  animo."  Livery — Dark  blue, 
with  silver  buttons. 

Only  son  of  Herbert  Neal,  of  Speen  Lodge,  Newbury, 

Berks.,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1890,  Edith  Jane,  d.  of 

Richard  Westall,  of  Stoke  Prior,  Worcestershire  : — 

Arthur  Westall  Vivian-Neal,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  Lieut. 

R.F.A.  (ret.),  M.A.  (Camb.),  assumed  the  additional  name 

of  Vivian  1926,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1926,  Cecilia  Marjory,  only 

child  of  Rev.  Vivian  Eccles  Skrine  and  Minna  Frances,  d. 

of  George  Vivian,  of  Claverton  Manor,  Somerset,  and  has 

issue — Ralph  William  Vivian-Neal,  Gentleman,  b.  1928. 

Seat — Poundisford    Park,   Taunton,    Somerset.       Club — 

Travellers'. 

VCEUX,  see  DES  VCEUX. 

VON  HERKOMER  (31  Oct.  1899;  Heralds'  Office, 
Munich).  Von  Gold  and  Roth  schraglinks  geteilt  ;  oben 
zwei  gekreuzte  schwarze  Meissel  dariiber  ein  Schlagel  unten 
eine  silberne  Malerpalette  mit  drei  durch  dieselbe  gesteckte, 
aufrecht  stehende  Pinsel.  Auf  dem  gekronten  Turnierhelm 
ein  offener  adlerflug,  der  rechte  Fliigel  von  Gold  und 
Schwarz  schragrechts,  der  linke  Fliigel  von  Roth  and  Gold 
schraglinks   geteilt ;    zwischen  den  Fliigeln  eine  naturliche 


Hand  aus  schwarzem,  goldgesaumten  Aermel,  der  Zeige- 
finger  und  der  Daumen  nach  oben,  die  iibrigen  Finger 
eingebogen.  Helmdecken  rechts  schwarz  golden,  links 
roth-golden.  Unten  ein  Spruchband  mit  der  Devise  "  Pro- 
priis  Alis. "  [Per  bend  or  and  gules,  in  chief  two  sculptors' 
chisels  in  saltire  sable,  in  base  a  sculptor's  mallet  of  the 
last,  surmounted  by  a  painter's  palette  sable,  through  which 
are  placed  three  brushes  in  bend  sinister.  Mantling — Dexter 
side,  or  and  sable  ;  sinister  side,  gules  and  sable.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  coronet  between  two  eagle's  wings  displayed,  the 
dexter  per  bend  or  and  sable,  the  sinister  per  bend  sinister 
gules  and  or,  a  cubit  arm  prop-r,  habited  sable,  decorated 
with  gold,  the  thumb  and  first  finger  raised,  the  other 
fingers  closed.     Motto — "  Propriis  alis."] 

Son  of  Sir  Hubert  von  Herkomer,  Knt.  Bach.,  D.C. L. 

(Hon.)  Oxon.,  Hon.   LL.D.  (Camb.),  C.V.O.,  R.A., 

b.  1849;  d.  1914;  tn.  1st,  1874,  Anna  (d.  1883),  d.  of 

Albert   Weise  of  Berlin  ;   2nd,    Lulu   (d.    1885),    d.  of 

T.    Griffiths    of   Ruthin,    N.    Wales;    3rd,    Margaret, 

another  d.  of  T.  Griffiths  of  Ruthin  : — 

Siegfried  Hubert  Herkomer,  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m-  lst-  1900, 

Eugenia  (d.  1905),  d.  of  Dr.  J.  Leon  Williams  ;  2nd,  1911, 

Evelyn,   widow  of  W.   H.  Wilson   of  Southport.     Res. — 

34  Addison  Avenue,  Holland  Park,  W.  n. 

VON  HAUPT-McLEOD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  Moor's 
head  couped  proper,  ornamented  with  earrings  of  the 
first,  jewelled  argent,  and  a  collar  of  pearls  proper,  on 
a  chief  azure,  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  first.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.       Crest — On  a  wreath   or  and  azure,  in 


front  of  a  pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  base  sable,  two 
fasces  in  saltire  proper.  Motto — "  Virtute  et  fidelitate." 
Livery — Blue,  with  chocolate  collar  and  cuffs. 

Only   son  of  William  Von  Haupt  (a  descendant  of 

Von  Haupt  of   Homburg,  who   was  ennobled  by 

Letters  Patent  from   Ludwig    II,  Grand    Duke    of 

Hesse,  dated  20  Nov.  1841),  m.  1877,  Jessie  Oman 

Gunn,  of  Thurso,  N.B. : — 

Albert    Reginald    Von    Haupt-McLeod,    Esq.,    M.D., 

CM.  (Tor.),  Com.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem  in  England,  sometime  Capt.  and  Hon.  Maj. 

A.I.F.,  and  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  Hon.  Magistrate  New  South 

Wales,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  McLeod  by 

Deed  Poll,  b.  1880;  m.  1915,  Dora  Lillian,  d.  of  George 

Marsland,  of  Leeds,  Yorks. ;  and  has  issue — Douglas  Karl 

Gunn      Von     Haupt-McLeod,     Gentleman,     b.     1924  ; 

Roderick  Albrecht  Gunn  Von  Haupt-McLeod,  Gentleman, 

b.  1928.     Res. — Artarmon,  N.S.W.,  Australia.     Address 

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VON  PEYER  (Granted  by  the  Emperor  Rudolf  II, 
5  May  1581.  Pedigree  recorded  and  arms  certified  at 
Vienna  25  Oct.  1887.  Recorded  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three 
lozenges,  conjoined  in  bend  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest— Out  of  a  coronet  a  demi-man  without  arms  proper, 
habited  azure,  and  charged  across  the  breast  with  three 
lozenges  as  in  the  arms,  on  his  head  a  long  cap  also  azure, 
the  brim  or,  the  collar  also  or. 

Sons  of  Everard  Charles  von  Peyer,  Gentleman,  of 
Newent  Court,  Glos.,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1892,  Edith 
Mabel,  d.  of  Thomas  Starkey  of  Heatherton  Park,  nr. 
Taunton : — 

Everard  Esme"  Vivian  de  Peyer  (formerly  von  Peyer), 
B.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1899;  m-  x924>  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Walter 
Bartlett,  of  Brondeshury,  N. ;  and  has  issue— Gervase  Alan 
de  Peyer,  Gentleman,  b.  1926 ;  and  Deirdre  Yolande. 
Res. — 80  Fitrjohn's  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.3.  Club — 
Devonshire. 

Charles  Hubert  Sebastian  de  Peyer  (formerly  von  Peyer), 
b.  1905.     Res. — Chesterfield,  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

Eric  Clarence  Evelyn  de  Peyer  (formerly  von  Peyer), 
b.  1906. 

VON  STIEGLITZ.  Per  pale  or  and  argent,  in  the 
dexter  a  bird  proper  standing  on  a  branch  of  thistle  issuing 
out  of  the  sinister  base  vert,  in  the  sinister  on  a  triple 
mount  in  base  of  the  last  an  eagle  displayed  regardant 
gules,  ducally  crowned,  armed  and  beaked  of  the  first,  hold- 
ing in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  three  thistles  azure.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a 


ducal  coronet  or,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand 
grasping  a  sword  all  proper  between  two  wings  expanded,  the 
dexter  per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  the  sinister  per  fesse  gules 
and  argent.     Motto — "  Spes  mea  in  Deo." 


Sons  of  Edgar  Boyne  von  Stieglitz,  Gentleman,  of 
Wambo,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  b.  1846;  d.  1918  ; 
tn.  Eleanor  Beatrice,  nie  Thomson  : — ■ 

Edgar  Walter  Thomson  von  Stieglitz,  Gentleman, 
b.  1882.     Res. — Hillcrest,  Redland  Bay,  Queensland. 

Francis  Lewis  Altmor  Thomson  (formerly  von  Stieglitz), 
Gentleman,  b.  1883  ;  m.  Flora  Anne,  d.  of  James  Perry, 
of  Stourbridge,  England  ;  and  has  issue — Edgar  James 
Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1922 ;  William  Lewis  Wilfrid 
Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1927 ;  and  Margaret  Doreen. 
Res. — Studley,  Mount  Abundance,  Queensland. 

Leslie  Oscar  von  Stieglitz,  Gentleman,  b.  1887;  m.  1925, 
Lily  Elizabeth,  d.  of  W.  J.  Walton,  of  Brisbane.  Res. — 
Wivenhoe,  Nelia,  N.  Queensland. 

Aubrey  Friedrich  Rudolf  Thomson  (formerly  von  Stieglitz) , 
Gentleman,  M.M.,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1917,  Estelle,  d.  of  George 
Comrie  Smith,  Glasgow ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Boyne 
Thomson,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  George  Comrie  Thomson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  and  Joan  Beatrice.  Res. — Eight  Mile 
Plains,  Brisbane. 

Chelmers  Roy  St.  Clair  von  Stieglitz,  Gentleman, 
A.A.C.I.,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1922,  Mary  Edna  Violet,  eld.  d.  of 
Frederick  Walter  Carter,  of  Brisbane  ;  and  has  issue — 
Sylvia  Mary  ;  and  Annette  Vera.  Res.  ■ — Clay  field ,  Brisbane, 
Queensland. 

VOULES  (H.  Coll).  Sable,  a  roebuck's  head  caboshed 
ensigned  with  a  rose  or,  a  chief  of  the  last  fretty  of 
the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  affrontee  proper, 
a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  or.     Motto — "  Fidendo  sed  agendo." 

Son  of  Sir  Gordon  Blennerhassett  Voules,  of  Hams- 
lade,    Porchester    Road,    Bournemouth,    b.    1839  ; 
d.    1924  ;    m.   1866,    Frances  Cotton,  d-   of  James 
Minchin : — 
Sir  Francis  Minchin  Voules,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  C.B.E. 
(1920),  Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1893,  Isabel  Janet,  d. 
of  A.  H.  Kennedy  ;  and  has  issue — Kathleen  Agnes  [m. 
1916,  Lieut.  Aubrey  Newbold,  R.N.  (</.  1924).     Res. — 
Orchard  House,  Kensington,  W.14.  Clubs — City,  Reform, 
M.C.C. 

JOHN  HENRY  WALCOT  VOWLER-SIMCOE, 
Gentleman ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Simcoe  1899.  Born  Jan.  24,  1851, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Nicholson  Vowler  of 
Parnacott,  co.  Devon,  by  his  wife  Mary  Northcote,  second 
dau.  and  in  her  issue  a  coheir  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Addington  Simcoe  of  Penheale  Manor,  co.  Cornwall,  of 
Wolford  Lodge,  co.  Devon,  and  of  Old  Court,  co.  Here- 
ford, Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Vicar  of  Eglos- 
kerry-with-Tremaine,  co.  Cornwall.  Armorial  bearings 
— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  fesse  wavy  ermine  between 
two  stars  of  twelve  points  in  chief  and  a  cannon  fesse- 
wise  in  base  or  (for  Simcoe)  ;  2  and  3,  per  chevron  gules 
and  sable,  three  cross  crosslets  chevronwise  between  as 
many  crescents  all  argent  (for  Vowler).  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crests— 1  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out 
of  a  naval  crown  or,  a  demi-sea-lion  proper,  holding  in  his 
forefin  a  dagger  erect  argent,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and 
on  his  shoulder  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper 
(for  Simcoe) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from 
the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent,  a  demi-lion  gules,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  crosslet,  and  resting  the 
sinister  on  a  decrescent,  both  also  argent  (for  Vowler)). 
Motto — "Non  sibi  sed  patriae."  Livery — Blue,  white 
collar  and  cuffs.  Estate—  Parnacott,  Holsworthy,  S.  Devon. 
Club — Windham. 


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THOMAS  JAMES  WADDINGHAM,  Esquire,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Bom  Feb.  27,  1840,  being  the  second  son 
of  John  Waddingham,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Wilkinson, 
dau.  of  James  Wilkinson.  Armorial  bearings — Azure,  a 
fessej  between  in    chief  two  stags' attires,   and  in  base  an 


unicorn  passant  argent,  in  chief  a  crescent  or  for  cadency, 
impaling  the  arms  of  Davies,  namely,  quarterly,  or  and 
gules,  a  dragon  rampant  counterchanged,  holding  in  its 
dexter  claw  a  spear  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert, 
a  stag's  head  caboshed  proper,  between  the  attires  a  rose 
argent,  barbed  and  seeded  also  proper.  Motto — "  Pro- 
spicio."  Livery — Blue,  with  white  piping,  silver  buttons 
with  stag's  head  caboshed  and  rose  between  horns. 
Married,  Dec.  13,  1883,  Sarah  (d.  1910),  d.  of  James 
Davies,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Seat — Hafod,  near 
Aberystwyth.     Club — New  University. 

WADDINGTON.  Quarterly,  r.  argent,  on  a  (esse  sable 
between  three  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  a  lion  passant  or  (Wad- 
dington,  n  Dec.  1788) ;  2.  argent,  a  cinquefoil  azure,  on  a 
chief  gules,  two  crosses  fiory  vair  (Ferrand,  Vns.  Yorks.); 
3.  argent,  a  chevron  azure  between  three  fountains  (Sykes, 
11  Dec.  1788) ;  4.  or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  between  three 
stags'  heads  erased  proper,  an  acorn  slipped  and  leaved 
(Rigmaiden,  11  Dec.  1788).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
proper,  holding  a  battleaxe  in  bend  the  handle  or,  the 
blade  argent,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Redde  suum  cuique."  Livery — Dove  colour, 
light  blue  facings. 

Sons  of  Horace  Waddington,  Gentleman,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  one  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools, 
b.  1834  ;  d.  ;  by  1st  wife  m.  1863,  Adelaide  Mary 

(d.    1896),    d.  of  late   David   Thomas,  Esq.,  J. P.,    of 
Pwllywrach,  Glamorgan  : — 
Horace    Penderel    Waddington,    Gentleman,    b.     1865. 
Postal  address — 

Evelyn  de  Burgh  Waddington,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 
Res.— 


JOHN  WADDINGTON,  Esquire,  one  of  H.M.  Lieuts. 
for  the  City  of  London,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  cos.  Sussex 
and  Yorks.  (High  Sheriff  Sussex  1909).  Born  April  5,  1855, 
being  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  John  Waddington  of 
Clarendon  House,  Leeds  (son  of  Richard  Waddington,  Balks 
House,  Wortley,  near  Leeds),  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Sugden  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a  fesse  between  two 
fleurs-de-lys  in  chief,  and  a  battleaxe  fessewise  in  base, 
blade  upwards,  and  head  to  the  sinister,  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed,  holding  in 
the  hand  a  tilting-spear  in  bend,  and  a  battleaxie  in  bend 
sinister,  all  proper,  the  hand  surmounted  by  a  fleur-de-lys 
gules.     Motto — "Pro  recto  semper."     Livery — Light  drab 


and  red  facings.  Married  1879,  Evaline,  dau.  of  George 
Shenton  of  Perth,  Western  Australia,  and  sister  of  Sir  George 
Shenton ;  and  has  Issue — Albert  Edward  John  Wad- 
dington, Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  9,  1883  [m.  1907,  Mary  Theresa, 
d.  of  Sir  George  Shenton  of  Perth,  W.A.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Rupert  John  Shenton  Waddington,  Gentleman,  b.  1908; 
John  Noel  Waddington,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Ida  Annie 
and  Gladys  Victoria  [m.  1914,  Devereux  John  Tollemache, 
son  of  Hon.  Ranulph  CarteretTollemache].  Residences — 
Waddington  Old  Hall,  co.  Yorks.  ;  19  Brunswick  Terrace, 
Hove,  Sussex.     Club — Royal  Automobile. 

WADDY.  Argent,  a  bend  between  a  crescent  in  chief 
and  a  mullet  in  base  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  arm  embowed 
proper,  grasping  a  sword  argent,  pommelled  and  hiked  or. 
Motto — "  Ob  ducem  ob  patriam." 

Sons  of  Richard  Anderson  Waddy,  Esq  ,  of  Morpeth, 

N.S.  W. ,  and  Clougheast  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  b.  1844  ; 

d.    1918  ;    m.    1870,   Elizabeth  Ann,  d.  of  the  late  J. 

Edward     Stacy,     M.D.,     F.R.C.S.,     of     Newcastle, 

N.S.W.  :— 
Rev.  Percival  Stacy  Waddy,  M.A.  (Oxon.  and  Sydney, 
N.S.W.).  formerly  Fellow  of  St.  Paul's  College,  Sydney, 
C.F.  (Aust.)),  formerly  Archdeacon  of  Palestine,  Chaplain 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
b.  1875  ;  m.  1901,  Etheldred,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Spittal,  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  Patteson  Stacy  Waddy,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904  ;    (2)  Bernard  Broughton   Waddy,   Gentleman,   b. 

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Hilda;    and   Charis.       Res. — Wimbledon.      Club — Junior 

Army  and  Navy. 

Edgar  Lloyd  Waddy,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Rev.  Ernest  Frederick  Waddy,  Clerk  in   Holy  Orders, 

b.  .     Res. — Rugby  School,  Rugby. 

Richard  Granville  Waddy,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

WADE  (U.O.).  Azure,  a  saltire  argent,  in  chief  the 
Star  of  Runjeet  Sing  proper,  in  the  flanks  and  base  an 
escallop  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest--On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand 
grasping  a  straight  sword,  from  the  blade  the  Star  of  the 
Durannee  Empire  pendent,  all  proper.  Motto — "  Pro  fide 
et  patria." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Claude  Martine  Wade,  b.   1794  ;   d. 
1861  ;  m.  : — 

Claude  FitzRoy  Wade,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law,  Clerk  of  Assize 
North-Eastern  Circuit,  b.  .    Res. — Rockwells,  Fountain 

Road,  Norwood.  S. E.     Post.  add. — 2  Dr.  Johnson's  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C. 

WADE  (U.O.).  Azure,  on  asaltire  between  four  escallops 
or,  a  dragon's  head  erased  gules,  gorged  with  a  bar  gemel 
argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour,  embowed,  the  hand  grasping 
a  sword  all  proper,  the  arm  charged  with  an  escallop  gules. 
Motto—' '  Pro  fide  et  patria." 
Son  of : — 

Surgeon-General  Frederick  William  Wade,  L. R. C.S.I. , 
b.         .     Res  — 

WADE-GERY  of  Bushmead  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  gules,  two  bars  argent, each  charged  with  three  mascles 
ol  the  field,  on  a  canton  or,  a  leopard's  face  azure  (Gery, 
Vn.  Beds.  1634,  and  Vn.  Leics.  23  March  1681);  2  and  3, 
ermine,  a  saltire  argent,  charged  with  a  battleaxe  sable  be- 
tween four  escallops  or  (Wade).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1. upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  antelope's  head 


erased  quarterly,  argent  and  sable, charged  with  four  mascles 
counterchanged  (Gery) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on 
a  mount  vert,  a  rhinoceros  proper,  charged  with  a  battle- 
axe  sable  (for  Wade).  Motto — "Mentis  honestae  gloria." 
Livery — Brown  coat  turned  up  with  yellow,  waistcoat  black 
and  yellow  vertical  stripes. 

Son  of  William  Hugh  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  h.  1832  ; 

d.    1917 ;     m.    1862,    Rebecca,    d.    of    the    late  John 

Hardwicke  : — 
Richard  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1894, 
Margaret  Hogarth,  younger  d.  of  John  Morrison,  and  has 
issue — William  Robertson  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ; 
Roderick  Ian  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  b.  1906 ;  Hester 
Margaret,  and  Christiana.  Seat—  Bushmead  Priory,  St. 
Neots. 


Son  of  Hugh  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1915  ; 
m.  : — 

—  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  Arthur  Staunton  Wade-Gery,  Gentleman,  of 
Campton  Grange,  Beds.,  6.  1844;  d.  1919;  m.  1872, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  d.    of  John  Midgley  of  Colne,  Lan- 
cashire. 
Sons. 

The  Late  HAMLET  DALTON  WADE-DALTON, 
Esquire,  Patron  of  the  Living,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Hauxwell,  J.P.  (1894)  N.R.  Yorks.,  Lt.-Col.  Middlesex 
Regt.  (retired).  Born  1847;  died  1929,  being  the  son  of  the 
late  Colonel  Hamlet  C.  Wade-Dalton  (who  assumed  by 
Royal  Licence  the  additional  surname  of  Dalton  in  pur- 
suance of  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  wife's  aunt, 
Miss  Anne  Gale  of  Hauxwell  Hall),  by  his  wife  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel  Foster  Lechmere  Coore  of  Scruton,  co. 
Yorks.,  and  granddaughter  of  Francis  Dalton,  Esq.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  crusilly  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant guardant  argent,  a  chief  nebuly  of  four  of  the  last  and 
sable  (Dalton) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  saltire  indented  between 
four  escallops  or,  an  escallop  of  the  field,  a  canton  of  the 
second,  charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points  pierced  of  the 
first  (Wade).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's  head  couped  vert,  wings 
elevated  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  gold  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
proper,  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  sword  also 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and  pendent  from  the  gauntlet 
by  a  chain  also  gold,  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged  with  an 
escallop  also  or.  Seat — Hauxwell  Hall,  Constable  Burun, 
N.  R.  Yorks. 

WADE  PALMER  (R.L.  1900,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  a  talbot's  head  erased  argent,  in  chief  two 
mullets  or,  all  within  a  bordure  counter-compony  of  the 
third  and  first,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  cross  crosslet  or  (for  Palmer)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  saltire 
between  four  escallops  or,  a  dragon's  head  erased  gules, 
gorged  with  a  bar  gemel  argent  (for  Wade).  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crests  1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
three  mullets  fessewise  azure,  in  front  of  a  talbot's  head 
erased  argent,  charged  on  the  neck  (for  distinction)  with  a 
cross  crosslet  also  azure  (for  Palmer)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed,  the  hand  grasping 
a  sword  all  proper,  the  arm  charged  with  an  escallop  gules 
(for  Wade).     Motto  —  "  Pro  Deo  et  rege." 

Sons  of  Fairfax    Blomfield  Wade-Palmer,  Esq.,  J. P., 
F.R.I.B.A.,  of  Holme  Park,  Sonning,  Berks.,  b.  1851 ; 
d.  1919  ;  m.  1877,  Harriet  Ruth,  elder  dau.  and  coh. 
of  the  late  Robert  Ruthven  Pym,  Esq.,  of  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  of  Middlesex  and 
J.P.    co.    of  Berks,  (fifth  son   of  Francis    Pym  of  the 
Hasells,  Beds. ,  by  his  wife  Lady  Jane  Leslie  Melville) : — 
Robert    Reginald  Fairfax  Wade-Palmer,    Esq.,   Oxford- 
shire Hussars  Yeo.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1878  ;   m.  1909,  Iris  Harriet 
Helena  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1922),   younger  d.  of  Sir 
Francis  Salway  Winnington,  5th  Bart.    Res. — Hurst  Lodge, 
Berks. 

Aubrey  Nugent  Wade-Palmer,  Esq.,  T. D. ,  Capt.  late 
Notts.  Yeo.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1st,  1906,  Lady  Eleanor  Charlotte 
Augusta  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1920),  yst.  d.  of  3rd 
Earl  of  Dartrey ;  and  has  issue  —  Barbara  Madeline; 
and  Isme  Ruth  ;  2nd,  1926,  Nora  Mabel,  d.  of  Henry 
Edward  Bugg,  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.  Res. — Scole  Inn, 
Diss,  Norfolk. 

WAECHTER  of  Ramsnest,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey  (H. 
Coll.,  1911).  Azure,  in  base  a  wall  embattled,  thereon  a 
crane,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  stone,  all  proper,  in 
chief  two  roses,  barbed  vert,  and  seeded  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  uj  on 
a  rock  proper,  a  crane  holding  a  stone  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of  Sir  Harry  Waechter,  1st  Bart.,  C.M.G.,  D.L. 
for  London,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  191 1,  HighSteward 
of  Guildford  1912,  MA.  Trinity  College  (Cambridge), 
Lieut,  late  20th  Batt.  London  Regt.,  late  Hon.  Col. 
5/92nd  R.F.A.   Ter.  London  Bde. .served  Great  War 
1915-19,  b.    1871  ;    d.  1929;  m.    1911,  Josephine  (who 
obtained  a  divorce  1924),   only  d.  of  the    late  John 
D'Arcy  of  Corbetstown,  Westmeath  :  — 
Sir  Henry  Leonard  D'Arcy  Waechter,  2nd  Bart.  (1911), 
b.  191 2.    Res.  —Arlington  Estates,  Salisbury,  S.  Rhodesia. 
Tohn  D'Arcy  Waechter,  Esq.,  b.  191c;. 


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WAILES-FAIRBAIRN  (R,L,  10  March  1902).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  gules,  three  bezants  (Fairnbairn,  1839) ;  2  and  3,  per 
fesse  gules  and  sable,  a  stork  argent,  in  chief  three  spurs, 
rowels  upward,  leathered  or  (Wailes).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  holding  in  the  hand  the  worm  of  a  lever-screw  in  bend 
all  proper  (Fairbairn);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two 
spurs  interlaced,  rowels  upward,  and  leathered  or,  between 
as  many  wings  proper,  each  charged  with  a  quatrefoil 
azure.  Motto — "  Ne  cede  arduis. "  Livery — Dark  chocolate, 
red  facings. 

Son  of  William  Wailes  of  Bath,  formerly  of  Leeds;  b. 

1829  ;  m.  1859,  Elizabeth  Yorstoun,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  Peter 

Fairbairn  of  Leeds : — 
William  Fairbairn  Wailes-Fairbairn,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  J. P.  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Capt,  Derbysh.  Imp. 
Yeo.,  MajorS.  Notts.  Yeo.  1914-22,  £.  1861  ;  assumed  by 
R.L.  1902,  the  additional  arms  and  surname  of  Fairbairn  ; 
m.  1892,  Katherine  Lilian,  d.  of  George  Alderson  Smith, 
of  Wheat  croft  Cliff,  Scarborough  ;  and  has  issue  — (1)  Neville 
William  Fairbairn  Wailes-Fairbairn,  Esq.,  Capt.  Yorks. 
Hussar  Yeo.,  b.  1892  [m.  1916,  Margeretta,  d.  of  George 
K.  H.  Brutton,  of  Hong-Kong;  and  has  issue— Andrew 
George  Wailes-Fairbairn,  Gentleman,  b.  1927;  and  Diana 
Joan]  ;  Dorothy  Lilian  \m.  1916,  Anthony  Milburn,  of 
Rufforth  Hall,  York;  and  has  issue];  and  Hilda  Lorna 
\_m.  1925,  Capt.  J.  Johnstone,  D.L.I.].  Seat — Askbam 
Grange,  York.     Clubs— Boodle's,  Devonshire. 

WAKE.  Or,  two  bars  gules,  in  chief  three  torteaux. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  knot  (commonly  called  the  Wake  knot). 
Motto—"  Vigila  et  ora." 

Sons  of  Sir  Herewald  Wake,    12th  Bart.,  b.  1852  ; 
d.    1916  ;     m.    1874,   Catherine   {Res. — The  Manor 
House,    Weston    Turville,    Aylesbury),    d.    of    Sir 
Edward   St.    Aubyn,    1st   Bart.,    of   St.    Michael's 
Mount : — 
Sir  Hereward  Wake,  13th  Bart.  (5  Dec.  1621),  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  of  Courteenhall,   co.   Northampton,  D.L.,  J.  P. 
Northants.,  Col.  comdg.  162nd  (E.M.)  Bde.  T. A.,  served 
S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  Brig.-Gen.  1917-1919,  comdg. 
4th  Batt.  K.R.R.C.  1920-23,  Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour, 
and    Crown    of    Italy,    R.    Humane    Society's    Medal, 
b.  1876  ;  m.  1912,  Margaret  Winifred,  d.  of  Robert  Henry 
Benson,  Esq.,  J. P.,    of   Buckhurst,  Sussex  ;    and    has 
issue — Hereward  Wake,   Esq.,   b.   1916  ;    Roger  Wake, 
Esq.,  b.   1918;   Peter  Wake,  Esq.,   b.   1921  ;  Margaret; 
Diana ;  Patricia ;  and  Mary.  Seat — Courteenhall,  North- 
ampton.    Club — Brooks's. 

Godwin  Rupert  Wake,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  K.R.R.C, 
served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1879.     Res. — 

St.  Aubyn  Baldwin  Wake,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  Order 
St.  Anne  (Russia),  served  Great  War,  Naval  Attache  at 
Buenos  Aires  since  1927,  b.  1882.      Res. — 

Fourth  son  of  Sir  William  Wake,  nth  Bart.,  b.  1823  ; 
d.    1865  ;    m.   1844,    Margaret  Anne    (d.   1866),    d.    of 
Henry  Fricker,  of  Southampton  : — 
Thomas  Herbert  Drury  Wake,  Esq.,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Adm.  Charles  Wake,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1890  ;  m.  i860, 
Emma    (d.    1920),    d.    of    Sir    Edward    St.    Aubyn, 
1st  Bart.  :— 
Charles  St.  Aubyn  Wake,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Major  Suffolk 
Regt. ,  late  Royal  Irish  Rifles  and  3rd  Batt.  Devon  Regt., 
b.  i8bi.     Res.— 

Edward  St.  Aubyn  Wake,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  Col.  late 
comdg.  21st  Batt.  Middx.  Regt.,  served  Burmah  1885-6 
(medal  and  clasp),  Samana  1897  (desp. ,  medal,  and  two 
clasps),  and  Great  War,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1913,  Vera  Cecilia,  d. 
of  the  late  Francis  Johnston,  of  Dunsdale,  Westerham, 
Kent  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Wake,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 
Res. — Exeleigh  House,  Tiverton,  N.  Devon.  Club — 
Albemarle. 

Admiral  Sir  Drury  St.  Aubyn  Wake,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B. , 
R.N.  (ret.),  served  Egypt  (medal  and  clasp),  and  Great 
War  (desp.,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  K.C.I.E.),  has  Order  of  the 
Medijie  (5th  class),  Humane  Soc.  Medal,  Order  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus,  Order  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  (4th 
class),  b.  1863;  m.  1896,  Edith  Rose  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  T.  W.  Boyce ;  and  has  had  issue — Charles  Baldwin 
Drury  Wake,  Esq. ,2nd  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1897  ;  killed 
in  action  1918.  Res.—  78  Victoria  Road,  Clapham  Common, 
S.W.4.      Club — United  Service. 

Only  son  of  Hugh  St.  Aubyn  Wake,  Esq.,  M.V.O., 
Major   Ind.    Army,    b.    1870;    killed   in    action   1914  ; 


in.  1899,  Kathleen  Mary,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  G.  E.  Grigg,  of 
Ouselea,  Bedford  : — 
Hugh    Edward    William   Wake,    Gentleman,    b.   iqoo 
Res.— 

WAKEFIELD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  chevron  vert,  between  in 
chief  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in 
base  a  cross  couped  of  the  third.  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  elephants' 
tusks  erect  argent,  a  wyvern  sans  legs  gules.  Supporters 
On  the  dexter  side  a  lion  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  wreath  of  laurel  proper,  tied  with  a  riband  gules  ;  and 
on  the  sinister  side  an  eagle,  wings  endorsed  and  inverted 
also  or,  charged  with  a  like  wreath.  Badge — A  sprig  of 
rhododendron  proper,  enfiled  with  a  baron's  coronet  or. 
Motto — "  Vigilans  et  audax." 

Son  of  John  Wakefield  of  Cheshire  and  Mary  Cheers  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Cheers  Wakefield,  C.B.E.  (mil.), 
1st  Baron  Wakefield  of  Hythe  (1930),  1st  Bart.  (16  Feb. 
1917),  Kt.  Bachelor  (1908),  J. P.  Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Lon- 
don, Sheriff  City  of  London  1907-8,  Lord  Mayor  1915-16, 
one  of  H.M.'s  Lieuts.  for  the  City  of  London,  and  Alder- 
man for  Bread  Street  Ward,  Pres.  Roy.  Hospitals  of  Bride- 
well and  Bethlem,  Hon.  Col.  London  Bde.  R.G.A.  (T.A.), 
and  2nd  Batt.  Roy.  Fus.  (City  of  London  Regt.),  Knt.  of 
Justice  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1888,  Sarah  Frances,  Dame  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  d.  of  John  Graham.  Res.  —  Hythe,  Kent. 
Clubs — Royal  Societies,  Royal  Automobile. 

His  Honour  Judge  JOHN  WAKELY,  M.A.,  K.C, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  King's  Co.,  J. P.  and  County  Court  Judge  for 
Counties  Roscommon  and  Sligo.  Born  1861,  eldest  son  of 
late  John  Wakely,  late  of  Bally  burly,  Edenberry,  King's  Co. , 
Esq.,M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1820;  d.  1896;  m.  1853,  Mary 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  George,  Rector  of  Kents- 
town,  co.  Meath.  Armorial  bearings  (U.O.,  1627)— Gules, 
a  chevron  between  three  cross  crosslets  argent,  on  a  chief 
of  the  second,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  of  the  first. 
Livery — Dark  blue.  Married,  July  31,  1888,  Rebecca 
Low  Montserrat  (d.  1923),  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Morgan  Jellett,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's  and  Canon  ot 


Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin  ;  and  has  Issue  —  Nina 
Catherine ;  Raby  Clare  Jellett ;  Olive  Ivan  Montserrat. 
Estate — Ballyburly,  King's  Co.  Postal  add. — Ballyburly, 
Edenderry,  King's  Co.      Club—  University  (Dublin). 

WAKEMAN.  Paly  wavy  of  six  vert  and  argent,  a 
saltire  engrailed  ermine.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two 
palm-branches  proper,  a  lion's  head  erased  argent, 
vomiting  flames,  gorged  with  a  collar  engrailed  and 
cottised   vert,    and   charged   with   three  ermine   spots    or. 


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Mottoes— "Nee  temere  nee  timide  "  ;  "  Tout  sans  faillir  et 
sans  lucre."     Livery— White  coat  with  green  facings  and 
cuffs,  silver  lace  and  buttons,    and  green   plu?h  breeches. 
Son  of  Sir  Offley  Wakeman,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Perdiswell, 
co.  Worcs.,  M.A..D.L.,  J.P..C.A.  (High  Sheriff  1887) 
co.  Shropshire,  b.  1850 ;  d.  1929  ;  tn.  1885,  Catherine 
Mary  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Rouse- Bough- 
ton,  nth  Bart.,  of  Lawford  Hall : — 
Sir  Offley  Wakeman,  4th  Bart.,  of  Perdiswell  (Feb.  20, 
1828),  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt.   Reserve  of  Officers  Grenadier 
Guards,   late   Scots   Gds.,    A.D.C.    to    Governor   of  New 
South  Wales  1914,   and  to  Viceroy  of  India  1917-18,  b. 
1887  ;   tn.  1920,  Winifred  Annie  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  C. 
R.  Prideaux-Brune  of  Prideaux  Place,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue — Offley   David    Wakeman,    Esq.,    b.    1922.     Seats — 
Yeaton-Peverey,  Shrewsbury  ;  Rorrington  Lodge,  Chirbury, 
co.  Salop.     Res. — 7  Southwick  Street,  W.2. 

WALCOT,  formerly  of  Bitterley  Court  and  Walcot 
Hall,  Salop  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Salop  1621).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three  chess-rooks 
ermines ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  cross  flory  azure,  five 
fieurs-de-lys  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  buffalo's  head  erased  argent,  ducally 
gorged  gold.     Motto — "  Nullius  in  verba  magistri." 

Son  of  Owen  Charles  Bampfylde  Walcot,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.  Salop,  Capt.  4th  Batt.  (Mil.)  Worcestershire  Regt., 

Patron  of  Bitterley,  b.  1846 ;  d.  1906  ;  tn.  1869,  Charlotte 

Mary,  second  d.  of  J.  O.   Halliwell-Phillipps,  F.R.S., 

and   grand-dau.    of  Sir   Thomas   Phillipps,    Bart.,    of 

Middlehill  :— 

John  Owen  Halliwell  Walcot,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  served 

in  S.  Africa  1900-1,  b.  1873  ;  tn.  1906,  Victoria  Mary,  d.  of 

late  Rev.   Robert  James  Roberts  of  Kuper  Island,  B.C. ; 

and  has    issue— Charles    Dashwood   Walcot.    Gentleman, 

b.    1913;    Edith;    and   Ruth.     Estate — Weston  Subedge, 

Gloucestershire.      Res. — The   Yews,    Salt    Spring   Island, 

British  Columbia. 

Son  of  Charles  Thomas  Walcot,  Gentleman,  Com- 
missariat Staff,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1911;  m.  1847,  Fanny, 
eldest  d.  of  Rev.  Agar  Adamson,  D.U.,  Chaplain  of 
the  Hon.  the  Legislative  Council  of  Canada  : — 
Charles  William  Agar  Walcot,  Gentleman,  b.  1858. 
Res.— 

WALDEGRAVE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  gules, 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  ostrich  feathers  per  pale  as  the 
arms.    Mottoes — "  Passes  avant "  ;  "  Ccelum  nonanimum." 

Son  of  William  Frederick  Waldegrave,  Esq. ,  commonly 

called  Viscount   Chewton,    b.    1816;  d.v.p.    1854;  tn. 

1850,  Frances,  V.A.  (Bedchamber  Woman   to  Queen 

Victoria),  d.  of  Capt.  John  Bastard,  R.N. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Frederick  Waldegrave,  9th  Earl 
Waldegrave  and  Viscount  Chewton  (13  Sept.  1729),  10th 
Baron  Waldegrave  of  Chewton  (20  Jan.  1685-6),  13th  Bart. 
(1  Aug.  1643),  P.C.,  V.D. ,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Somerset, 
Westminster,  and  Middx.,  C.A.  Somerset,  Lt-Col.  late  1st 
London  R.V. ,  Hon.  Commnr.  in  Lunacy,  a  Lord-in- 
Waiting  1886-92  and  1895-96,  Capt.  of  Yeomen  of  Guard 
1896-1906,  M.A.  (Camb.) [Supporters— Two  talbots sable, 
eared  or,  each  gorged  with  a  mural  crown  argent],  b. 
1851 ;  tn.  1874,  Lady  Mary  Dorothea  Palmer,  D.B.E.,  d. 
of  1st  Earl  of  Selborne ;  and  has  issue — William  Edward 
Seymour  Waldegrave,  Esq.,  commonly  called  Viscount 
Chewton,  b.  1882 ;  Lady  Mary  Wilfreda  [tn.  1900,  Rev. 
Richard  Aubrey  Chichester  Bevan  (d.  1925)] ;  and  Lady 
Laura  Margaret  [tn.  1st,  1899,  Alfred  Millington  Knowles, 
d.  1900;  2nd,  1904,  Reginald  Nicholson].  Seat — Chewton 
Priory,  Bath.     Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional. 

Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Noel  Waldegrave,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Rector  of  Orchardleigh  with  Lullington  1912-26,  b.  1854; 
m.  1892,  Anne  Katharine,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Pollexfen 
Bastard  ;  and  has  issue — Geoffrey  Noel  Waldegrave,  Esq. , 
b.  1905  ;  Dorothy  Caroline  Frances  [tn.  1915,  Thomas  Gran- 
ville Randolph,  M.C. ,  Capt.  R.E.];  Irene  Grace;  Eliza- 
beth Katherine  [tn.  1918,  George  Algernon  Randolph, 
Lieut.  R.A.F.  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Gabrielle  Sophia 
Annette.     Res. — Rosslyn,  Winchester. 

Sons  of   Rev.    Samuel    Edmund    Waldegrave,    B.A. 

(Camb.),  Rector  of  Oborne,  b.  1856;  d.  1907;  tn.  1886, 

Alice,  d.  of  Charles  D.  Millett  :— 
Rev.  Samuel  Charles  Waldegrave,  M.C,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
late  Lieut.  6th  Batt.  The  Liverpool  Regt.,  Temp.  Chaplain 
ot  the  Forces  1914-18,  Hon.  Chaplain  since  1918,  some- 
time Warden  of  Birmingham  City  Union  of  Boys'  and  Girls' 


Clubs,  b.  1887;  tn.  1918,  Muriel,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Edmund 
McClure.     Res. — Box  46,  Buluwayo,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Rev.  George  Turner  Waldegrave,  Hon.  Chaplain,  to 
Missions  to  Seamen,  Hong-Kong,  formerly  R. N.,  b.  1889. 
Res. — 21  Praya  East,  Hong-Kong. 

Frederick  Arthur  Waldegrave,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.  Res. 
— Poyntington,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Granville  Augustus  William  Walde- 
grave, 3rd  Baron  Radstock,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1913  ;   tn.  1858, 
Susan  Charlotte,  d.  of  John  Hales  Calcraft  of  Remp- 
stone  :  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Granville  George  Waldegrave, C.B.E.,  4th  Baron 
Radstock  of  Castle  Town,  Queen's  Co.  (Irel. ,  29  Dec.  1800), 
B.A.    (Camb.)  [Supporters — Dexter,    a   talbot    regardant 
sable,  eared  and  gorged  with  a  naval  crown  or  ;  sinister,  an 
eagle  regardant,  wings  elevated,  and  holding  in  ihe  dexter 
claw  a  thunderbolt  all   proper.     Motto — "St.  Vincent"], 
b.     1859.      Res.  —  Mayfield,    Woolston,     Hants.      Club — 
National. 

Hon.  Montegu  Waldegrave,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1867;  tn. 
i8q8,  Constance  Marion,  d.  of  late  J.  E.  J.  Brodie  of  Lethen, 
Nairn  ;  and  has  issue — John  Montagu  Granville  Walde- 
grave, Esq.,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N. ,  b.  1905;  Esther  Con- 
stance ;  and  Elizabeth  Alexandra  Sophia.  Res. — 48  Eaton 
Place,  S.W.i. 

WALDIE-GRIFFITH,  see  GRIFFITH. 

WALDO,  see  MEADE-WALDO. 

WALFORD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  on  a 
bend,  between  two  hedgehogs  argent,  a  fountain.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  rising  sun  or,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  proper, 
vested  above  the  elbow  azure,  the  hand  grasping  an  axe 
in  bend  sinister  also  proper. 

Son   of  William   Walford,    Gentleman,  of  Newbridge, 

Wolverhampton,    b.    1812 ;    d.    1873;  m.         ,   Amelia 

Higginson  : — 

William  Walford,  Gentleman,**.  1868;   tn.  1895,  Laura 

Cooke,  d.  of  Sir  Rupert  Alfred  Kettle,  Knt. ,  of  Merridale, 

Wolverhampton,  County  Court  Judge ;  and  has  issue — (1) 

William  Geoffrey  Walford,  Gentleman,  b.   1896;  (2)  

Walford,    Gentleman,   b.  ;  (3)  Walford,  Gentle- 

man, ft.         ;  and  five  daus.     Res. — Glanmonnow,  Garway, 
Hereford. 

WALKER,  see  KERRICH-WALKER. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  saltire  ermine,  charged  with 


a  stag's  head  erased  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  garb,  be- 
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azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cornucopia  proper.  Supporters — On  the  dexter  side  a 
horse,  and  on  the  sinister  side  a  stag  proper,  each  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  garb  or.  Badge — Upon  a  plate 
chequy  argent  and  azure,  an  oak-tree  fructed  issuant 
from  a  mount,  in  front  thereof  a  fox  courant  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Cura  et  industria."  Livery  —  Blue,  yellow 
facings. 

Third  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Barclay  Walker,  1st  Bart., 

of  Gatacre,  b.  1824  ;   d.  1893  ;   m.  1st,  1853,  Eliza, 

d.  of  John  Reid  of  Limekilns,  co.  Fife : — 

Rt.   Hon.   William    Hall   Walker,   Baron    Wavertree 

(27  Oct.  1919)  of  Delamere,  Cheshire,  Hon.  Col.  R.E.  and 

R.A.  (T.D.),  D.L.  cos.  Lancaster  and  Derby,  Officer  of 

the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  M.P. 

Widnes,  1900-19,  b.   1856  ;    m.   1896,  Sophie  Florence, 

C.B.E.,  Dame  of  the  Order  of  the  Hosp.  of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem,  d.  of  Algernon  Brinsley  Sheridan,  Esq.,  D.L.,of 

Frampton  Court,  Dorset.     Seats — Sandy  Brow,  Tarpor- 

ley,    Cheshire ;    Horsley  Hall,  Gresford,    co.    Denbigh. 

Town  res. — Sussex  Lodge,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.    Clubs — - 

Arthur's,  Carlton,  Marlborough,  Jockey,  R.Y.S.,  etc. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  1835).  Erminois,  on  a  pile  em- 
battled azure,  a  mural  crown  charged  with  the  word 
"Badajoz"  between  two  caltraps  in  pale  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  mural  crown  or,  encircled  by 
a  wreath  of  laurel,  an  ostrich  proper,  resting  the  dexter  foot 
on  a  grenade  fired  all  proper.  Motto — "  Nil  desperandum." 
Livery — Blue  and  yellow. 

Eld.  sons  of  Sir  George  Ferdinand  Radzivill  Forestier  - 
Walker,  2nd  Bart.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1825;  d.  1896; 
m.  1854,  Hon.   Fanny  Henrietta  Morgan,  third  d.  of 
the  1st  Lord  Tredegar  : — 
Sir  George  Ferdinand  Forestier-Walker  (q.v.). 
Radzivill  Frederick  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  b.  1856;  m. 
1894,  Eva  Laura  (div.  1905),  second   d.    of  Col.    Francis 
Justice  of   Craig-yr-Hall,  Cardiff;    and   has    issue — Clive 
Radzivill  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.   R.E. , 
b.  1895.     J?es-  — 

Sons  of  Ivor  Augustus  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  of  Ford 
(3rd  son  of  2nd  Bart.),  b.  i860;  d.  1928;  m.  1st,  1891, 
Georgiana  (d.  1910),  d.  of  the  late  John  Osborne, 
Q.C. ;  2nd,  1912,  Agnes  Maud,  d.  of  late  Rev.  Caleb 
Baskett  Mayhew  of  Arran,  St.  Albans: — 
Alan  Ivor  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. 
— Ford,  Drewsteignton,  Exeter. 

Urbain  Evelyn  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Yngr.  sons  of  Sir  George  F.  R.  Forestier- Walker,  2nd 
Bart.  :— 
Devereux  Philip  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  formerly  Capt. 
Queen's  Own  Royal  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1864;  m.  1896, 
Isabella  Constance,  widow  of  Capt.  C.  W.  Selwyn,  and  d. 
of  F.  G.  Dalgety  of  Lockerley  Hall,  Hants. ;  and  has  issue 
—Freda  Gladys  [m.  1921,  William   Henry  Cartwright  of 
Victoria,    B.C.,    and   has   issue];    and    Honor   Dorothy. 
Res.— Fyfield  House,  Milton,  Marlborough,  Wilts.    Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

Sir  Charles  Leolin  Forestier-Walker,  K.B.E.,  M.P. 
Monmouth  since  1918,  Commissioner  Board  of  Control 
since  1921,  Forestry  Commissioner  since  1919,  Welsh 
Church  Commissioner  since  1921,  J.  P.  co.  Monmouth, 
Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem,  b.  1866;  m.  1894,  Alice,  eld.  d.  of  John 
Blandy-Jenkins  of  Llanharan,  Glamorgan,  and  Kingston 
Bagpuize,  Berks.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Rosemary  [m.  1925, 
John  David  Griffiths  of  Merthyr] ;  and  Daphne  [m.  1922, 
David  Gavin  Young,  Welsh  Guards;  and  has  issue]. 
Seat — Park  House,  Rhiwderin,  Monmouthshire.  Clubs — 
Wellington,  Carlton. 

Roland  Stuart  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  Roy.  Monmouth  R.E.  Mil.  (S.R.),  served  S. 
Africa  and  Great  War  (desp.  twice,  D.S.O.),  b.  1871 ;  m. 
1st,  1904,  Olive  (div.  1918),  d.  of  Ralph  Thurston  Bassett 
of  Crossways,  Glamorgan ;  2nd,  1921,  Norah,  dau.  of 
Charles  Nicholas  Phipps  of  Chalcot,  Wilts.,  and  widow  of 
Sir  John  Fuller,  1st  Bart.  Res.—  Cottles,  Melksham, 
Wilts.     Club— Orleans. 

Charles  Evelyn  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Gla- 
morgan, b.  1875;  m-  T9°S'  Ada  Llewelyn,  ygst.  d.  of  Col. 
Robert  Henry  Mansel,  D.L. ,  of  Maindiff  Court;  and  has 
issue— (1)  Evelyn  Rodney  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906;  (2)  Charles  Jocelyn  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912  ;  (3)  Robert  Justyn  Gwent  Forestier-Walker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1919.  Res.—  Brynhedydd,  Newport,  Monmouth- 
shire.    Club — Wellington. 


Sons  of  Edniond  Somerville  Forestier  Forestier-Walker , 

Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.,  b.   i860;  d.  1922;  m.  1887, 

Ellen  Mary  Camilla,  d.  of  Major  F.  A.  Fenton,  Madras 

Staff  Corps  : — 

Edmond    Alec    Forestier-Walker,    Esq.,    Major    Tank 

Corps,    late   Capt.    Cheshire    Regt.,     b.    1889;  m.   1921, 

Eileen    de    Renzy,     d.    of    Col.    O.    H.    Channer,    late 

I. M.S.,  of  Fordingbridge,  and  has  issue — Edmond  Annes- 

ley  Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Claude  Osborne 

Forestier-Walker,  Gentleman,  fi.  1924.     Res. — 

Claude  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt. 
3rd  Hussars,  b.   1896 ;   m.  1926,  Agnes  Nivison,  d.   of  Sir 
William  Cotts,   Bart.,   K.B.E.     Res.— Castleton,  Cardiff. 
Sons    of    Maj.  -  Gen.    George    Edmund    Lushington 
Forestier-Walker,  b.   1828  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1852,  Camilla 
Georgiana,  d.  of  Maj. -Gen.  J.  Patrick  Calder,  R.E.: — 
Maj. -Gen.  Sir   George   Townshend  Forestier   Forestier- 
Walker,  K  C.B.,    late  R.A. ,  A.D.C.  to  the  King  1907-15, 
Brig. -Gen.    General   Staff,    Irish   Command   1912-14,   and 
General   Staff  1914-15,   Grand  Commander  Order  of  the 
Redeemer   (Greece),   Commander  Legion   of  Honour,   b. 
1866  ;    m    1892,   Lady  Mary  Liddell,  d.  of  2nd   Earl  of 
Ravensworth ;    and  has  surv.  issue — Helen   Mary  Cecilia. 
Jfes.—Ch'Me  Okeford  House,  Blandford,  Dorset.     Club— 
Cavalry. 

Claude  Edward  Forestier  Forestier-Walker,  Esq.  .D.S.O. , 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.  (ret.),  b.  1868;  m.  1897,  Ethel,  d.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Allix  Wilkinson,  15th  Regt.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Claudine  Forestier ;  and  Aura  Camilla  Desmond.  Res. — 
Duniston,  Barham,  Kent. 

Son  of  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  William  Edward  Forestier 
Forestier-Walker,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  Knight  of  Grace 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Grand  Cross  Mil.  Order  of 
Merit,  Spain,*.  1844;  d.  1910;  m.  1887,  Mabel  Louisa 
Ross,  ygst.  d.  of  Col.  A.  E.  Ross,  late  Northumber- 
land Fus. : — 
Ian   Frederick  Walter  Forestier  Forestier-Walker,  Esq. 
Lieut.  Scots  Gds.,  b.  1888.      Post,  add.—  Grange,  Waterloo- 
ville,  Hants. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  dancettee  sable  and 
or,  in  chief  two  leopards'  faces,  and  in  base  an  annulet 
counterchanged.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-Pegasus  per 

fesse  dancettee  or  and  sable,  two  annulets  gold.     Motto 

'*  Ambula  in  fide."  p  ,„.„     j 

Fifth  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Walker,  of  Willesden, 

b.  1824  ;   m.  1856  ,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George  Harrow, 

of  Molesey  :— 

Augustus  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1867  ;   m.  1st,  1898, 

Constance  {d.  1921),  d.  of  Rev.    Henry  West,  Vicar  of 


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North  Frodingham,  Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1924,  Laura,  d.  of 
Henry  Gardner,  Esq.,  of  Painswick,  Glos.  ;  and  has 
issue — Augustus  James  West-Walker,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Cambridge),  b.  1902  (assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  West)  ;  Mildred  Zina  ;  Constance 
Patricia  [m.  192-4,  Lieut.-Comdr.  Mansel  Brabazon 
Fiennes  Colvile,  D.S.O.]  Res. — Knotmead,  Mortimer, 
Berks. 

WALKER  of  Blyth  Hall,  Notts.  (H.  Coll.,  1778). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  two  anvils  in  chief  and 
an  anchor  in  base  sable,  a  bee  between  two  crescents  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount,  thereon  a  seipent  encircling  a  dove  all 
proper.     MOttO — "  Juncti  valemus." 

Sons  of  Arthur  Abney  Walker,  M.D.,  of  Beech  Lodge, 
Wimbledon  Common,  b.  1820;  d.i  894;  m.  2nd,  Isa- 
bella, d.  of  John  Robertson  of  Edinburgh: — 

Arthur  Edward  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1st,  1875, 
Mary  Anne  Frances  (d.  1897),  only  child  of  William  Carr 
of  Newton  Heath ;  2nd,  1899,  Kate,  eld.  d.  of  George 
Henry  Longridge  Hawks  of  Laverick  Hall,  co.  Durham  ; 
and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Edward  Abney  Walker,  Gentleman, 
b.  1875  [m.  1904,  Florence  Honor,  d.  of  William  Henry 
HamleyJ;  (2)  Cecil  Norman  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1877 
[m.  1908,  Helen  Dorothy  Allen,  d.  of  Herbert  Junius 
Hardwicke  of  St.  Leonards] ;  Frances  Isabella ;  and 
Winifred  Arthurine.     Res.— 

Frederick  John  Walker,  Gentlemau,  b.  1853;  m.  1884, 
Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Huntley  King  of  Warkworth  ; 
and  has  issue— Olivia  Constance  Ilderton ;  and  Florence 
Isabel.     Res. — 

Ernest  Abney  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1854;  m.  1884, 
Florence  Annie,  d.  of  Richard  Huntley  King  of  Wark- 
worth ;  and  has  issue — Philip  Ilderton  Walker,  Gentleman, 
b.  1896 ;  Violet  Frances  ;  Katharine  Cristobel :  and  Joan 
Sybil.     Res.— 

Col.  Henry  Walker  (ret.),  late  3rd  Batt.  East  Yorks. 
Regt.,  served  in  Afghanistan  1880,  Ashanti  1895-6,  and 
S.  Africa  1902  (two  medals,  star,  and  three  clasps),  b.  i860 ; 
m.  1882,  Ann,  eld.  d.  of  William  Burchell,  Dep.  Sheriff  for 
Middx.  ;  and  has  issue— Helen  Elizabeth  Abney.     Res. — 

FREDERICK  EDMUND  WALKER,  Esquire,  J. P. 
North  Riding  Yorks.,  B.A.  (Merton  Coll.,  Oxon.).  Born 
March  29,  1871,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Edmund 


Hall,  Thirsk.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll. ,  1778)— Argent, 
on  a  chevron  gules,  between  two  anvils  in  chief  and  an 
anchor  in  base  sable,  a  bee  between  two  crescents  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount,  thereon  a  serpent  encircling  a  dove  all 
proper.  Livery — Blue,  with  silver  buttons,  and  yellow 
waistcoat.  Married,  1st,  June  6,  1894,  Aimde  Janet  (d. 
1898),  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  David  Anderson  of  Shenley, 
Herts.,  and  24  Lombard  Street,  E.C.  ;  and  has  Issue — 
Charlotte  Aimee  ;  2nd,  1902,  Violet  Eva,  eld.  d.  of  Reginald 
Bell,  Esq.,  of  The  Hall,  Thirsk;  and  has  further  issue — 
(1)  Charles  Frederick  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2) 
Edmund  Reginald  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and  Nancy 
Violet.  Estates — Ravensthorpe  Manor ;  Holme  Lodge 
Estate,  both  in  co.  Yorks.  Seat — Ravensthorpe  Manor, 
Thirsk.      <^lub — Yorkshire  (York). 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  4  Mar.  1919).  Argent,  a  pilgrim's 
staff  between  two  escallops  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling  sable 


Walker  of  Harlsey   Hall,  Yorks.,    by   his   wife   Charlotte 
Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Johnstone  of  Sutton 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
partridge  proper,  supporting  a  pilgrim's  staff  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Ambula  in  lumine." 

Fifth  son  of  Joseph   John  Walker,  of    Rockvale, 

Millbrook,  Jersey,   b.    1840  ;     d.    1909 ;     tn.   1862, 

Sarah,  d.  of  Joseph  Cook  : — 

Thomas  Frederick   Walker,   Gentleman,  b.  1874 ;  m. 

1901,   Mabel    Swan   Large,    and   has   issue  —  Melville 

Stuart    Walker,    Gentleman,   B.A.    (Camb.),   b.    1904 ; 

Geoffrey  Lawrence  Walker,   Gentleman,   b.  1910;   and 

Cecily  Vanda.     Res. — Little  Court,  Millbrook,   Jersey. 

Clubs — R.A.C.;  Victoria  (Jersey). 

Sir  GEORGE  FERDINAND  FORESTIER- 
WALKER,  3rd  Baronet  (March  28,  1835),  of  Castle- 
ton,  co.  Monmouth,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy- 
Lieutenant  co.  Monmouth,  Major  (retired)  2nd  Batt. 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Born  1855,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Ferdinand  Radzivill  Forestier- 
Walker,  2nd  Bart.,  by  his  wife  the  Hon.  Fanny 
Henrietta  Morgan,  third  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Tredegar. 
Armorial  bearings  —  Erminois,  on  a  pile  embattled 
azure,  a  mural  crown  charged  with  the  word  "Badajoz,'' 
between  two  caltraps  in  pale  or ;  the  escutcheon  charged 
with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  mural  crown  or,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of 
laurel,  thereon  an  ostrich  proper,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on 
a  grenade  fired  all  proper.     Supporters — Dexter,  a  lion 


Plate  XXI 


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regardant  proper,  gorged  with  a  ribbon  gules,  fimbriated 
azure,  therefrom  pendent  a  representation  of  the  medal  and 
clasps,  inscribed  "  Badajoz,"  presented  to  Sir  George 
Townshend  Walker,  1st  Bart.,  by  His  Majesty's  com- 
mand, for  military  services  in  the  Peninsula,  in  the  mouth 
a  broken  flagstaff  reversed  with  the  eagle  and  tricoloured 
flag  proper,  the  latter  inscribed  with  the  word  "  Orthes  "  ; 
sinister,  an  ostrich  proper,  supporting  the  colours  of  His 
Majesty's  50th,  beinethe  regiment  commanded  by  SirGeorge 
Walker  at  Vimiera,  thereon  an  escroll  gules,  inscribed  with 
the  word,  "Vimiera"  in  letters  of  gold.  Motto — "Nil 
desperandum."  Married,  1897,  Georgina  (d.  1910),  ygst. 
dau.  of  Robert  Deane  Chamberlain,  formerly  of  the  31st 
Regt. ;  and  has  surviving  Issue—  George  Ferdinand  Fores- 
tier-Walker,  Esq.,  Captain  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  May  20, 
1899  ;  and  Nesta.  Seat — Castleton,  near  Cardiff.  Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

WALKER  of  Sheffield  (H.  Coll.,  7  May  1924).  Gules, 
on  a  bend  or,  between  in  chief  a  rose  argent,  barbed 
and  seeded  within  a  horse-shoe,  and  in  base  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  all  proper,  three  blocks  of  Kelton  freestone 
also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  or,  resting  the  dexter  hind 
foot  on  a  horse-shoe  sable,  and  holding  between  the  fore- 
paws  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Badge — 
A  rose  argent  barbed  and  seeded  within  a  horse-shoe 
all  proper.    Motto — "  Work,  wait,  and  win." 

Yngst.  son  of  Edward  Walker,  formerly  of  Woodhall, 

Darfield  :— 
Frederick  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Kelton  and  Essendine,  High  Sheriff  Rutland,  1924,  b. 
1871  ;  m.  1896.  Ada  Catherine,  d.  of  Arthur  Gill  Thompson 
of  Sheffield;  and  has  issue — Frederick  Thomas  Walker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Winifred  Agnes  ;  and  Hilda  Kath- 
leen.    Res. — The  Woodlands,  Norton  Lees,  Sheffield. 

WALKER  late  of  Crawfordton  (L.O.,  1866).  Paly 
of  six  or  and  gules,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  garb 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cornucopia 
proper.     Motto — "  Cura  et  industria." 

Eld.  son  of  George  Laurie  Walker  of  Crawfordton,  Esq. , 

Capt.  late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1857  ; 

d.  1920;    tn.    1893,    Lilian  Mary,    only  dau.    of  Rev. 

Spencer  Fellows,  Rector  of  Pulham,  Norfolk: — 
George  Gustavus  Walker,  Esq.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Capt. 
late  Scots  Gds.  (S.R.),  J.P.  co.  Dumfries,  b.  1897;  m.  1924, 
Sybilla  Catherine,  yngr.  d.  of  Charles  Hyslop  Maxwell, 
Dalmscan,  Dumfries.  Postal  address — Monington,  Dum- 
fries.    Club — Guards'. 

WALKER  (H.Coll.,  26  Feb.  1870).    Or,  on  a  chevron 
ndented  azure,  between  three  oak-trees  eradicated  proper, 


fructed  of  the  first,  as  many  towers  argent.  Mantling 
azure  and  or,  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out 
of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  argent,  a  demi-gryphon 
or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  vert,  transfixed  through  the 
mouth  by  an  arrow  fessewise  proper.  Motto — "Cura  et 
industria." 

Sons  of  Charles  Betteridge  Walker  of  Wotton  House, 
B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1842;  d.  1893;  m-  z^7°<  Fanny  Hard- 
ing,   d.   of   George  Friday   Neame   of  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey  : — 
George   Norton   Walker,   Esq.,   /;.  1871 ;    m.  1st,   1902, 
Louisa  Henrietta  (d.  1906),  d.  of  late  Frederick  Oliver  of 
Quebec;  2nd,  1908,  Meta  Baird,  youngest  d.  of  late  William 
Hastings  of  Ardilea,  co.    Down  ;    and  has  issue — Charles 
Seddon  Norton  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.  Seat — Norton 
Court,  Gloucestershire. 

Charles  Frances  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  tn.  1903, 
Mabel,  youngest  d.  of  Edward  Thornton  Blunt  of  Blaby 
Hill,  nr.  Leicester;  and  has  issue — (1)  Richard  Thornton 
Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (2)  Arthur  Stephen  Walker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  Margaret  France-.  Seat — The 
Mount,  Amberley,  near  Stroud,  Gloucester. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  3  Aug.  1920).  Azure,  on  a  pile, 
between  two  crescents  or,  a  lotus- flower  leaved  and 
slipped  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lotus-flower  leaved 
and  slipped  proper,  a  crescent  or.  Motto  —  "  Vouloir 
c'est  pouvoir." 

Eldest  son  of  Richard  Campbell  Walker,  of  Govan, 
b.  1832  ;  d.  1915  : — 

Thomas  Douglas  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Res. — 
Sreepore  Estate,  Jaintaipur,  Assam,  India.  Club — 
National  Liberal. 

WALKER  (L.O.,  1845).  Or,  three  pallets  gules,  sur- 
mounted of  a  saltire  ermine,  on  a  chie.  azure,  a  lion  rampant 
argent,  between  two  buckles  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules, 


doubled  or.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  liveries,  an 
eagle  displayed  azure.  Motto  (over  the  Crest) — "  Deus 
mihi  adjutor."     Livery— Claret  coat,  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  James  Douglas  Walker,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Bencher  and  (1911)  Treasurer  Lincoln's  Inn, 


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M.A.  Oxford,  J.  P.  co.  of  Somerset,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1920; 

m.  1 871,  Susan  Matilda,  fourth  dau.  of  John  Forstar 

of  Malverleys,  Hampshire : — 
James  Ronald  Walker,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln  s  Inn  and  Middle  Temple,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1873; 
m.  1909,  Frances  Evelyn,  yngr.  d.  of  George  Herbert 
Pember,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Fair  Oak  Park,  Eastleigh,  Hants.; 
and  has  issue — Mary  Hope ;  and  Rachel  Beatrice  Hope. 
Res. — 27  Stafford  Terrace,  W.8.  Chambers — 4  Brick  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.     Club — Athenaeum. 

Kenneth  Walker,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1928)  High  Sheriff  of 
Pembroke,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  (Anns  as 


above,  but  (matric.  L.O.  1928)  in  the  chief  point  a  crescent 
of  the  field  for  difference.  Crest  and  Motto  as  above), 
b.  1874 ;  m.  1909,  Ida,  d.  of  John  Taylor  Gordon,  Nether- 
muir,  Aberdeenshire,  and  widow  of  Capt.  W.  Leetham,  5th 
Dragoon  Gds.  Postal  address — Boulston,  Haverfordwest, 
co.  Pembroke.     Club — Orleans. 

WALKER   (L.O.,    i886)-Or,    three  pallets  gules,  sur- 
mounted  of  a  saltire  argent,   charged  with  a  stag's  head 
erased  proper,  on  a  chief  azure,  a  garb  between  two  stars  of 
six   points  of  the   first ;    the  escutcheon  charged  with  his 
badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent ;    and    upon    a    wreath    of   his    liveries    is    set    for 
Crest,  a  cornucopia  proper.     Motto — "  Cura  et  industria." 
Only  son  of  Sir  Peter  Carlaw  Walker,  2nd   Bart.,  of 
Gateacre,    co.    Lancaster,    and  Osmaston  Manor,  co. 
Derby,    D.L. ,   High  Sheriff  1896,    Major    Derbyshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1854;  d.  1915;  m.  1899,  Ethel 
Blanche,  dau.  of  Haughton  Charles  Okeover  of  Oke- 
over : — 
Sir  Ian  Peter  Andrew  Monro  Walker,  3rd  Bart.  (Feb.  12 
1886),  2nd  Lieut.   24th  (Derby  Yeo.)  Armoured  Car  Coy. 
b.  1902.     Seat—  Osmaston  Manor,  Ashbourne. 

WALKER  (L.O.,  1881)— Or,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a  chief 
ermine,  a  cross  moline  of  the  second  between  two  pallets 
gules.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  staghound's  head  couped  proper, 
collared  or.      Motto  (above  the  Crest) — "  Sapere  aude." 
Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Robert  Crawfurd  Walker, 
Esq.,   Honorary  Sheriff-Substitute  and  J. P.   for   For- 
farshire,? Solicitor,    F.S.A.    Scot. ,  d.    1916;    m.   1876, 
Jane  K.  (Res — Wingate  Place,  Newport,  Fife),  dau.  of 
Thomas    K.    Kinmond   of    Hermon    Hill,    Broughty 
Ferry  :  — 
Charles  Ernest  Crawfurd  Walker,   Gentleman,  formerly 
Lieut.   1st  Vol.   Batt.   Royal  Highlanders,  served  in  South 
Africa  (medal  with  three  clasps),  b.   1877  ;  in.  1908,  Edith 
Eliza,  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Watt  Thorns  of  Craiks- 
folds,   J. P.    for    Forfarshire,    and   grand-dau.    of  the   late 
Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,   J. P.    and  D.L.,  and  has  issue — 
Rachel  Elspeth  Crawford.     Res. — Ceylon. 


Sir  ROBERT  JAMES  MILO  WALKER,  4th  Baronet 
(Dec.  9,  1868)  of  Sand  Hutton,  co.  Yorks. ,  and  Beachamp- 
ton,  Bucks.,  Major  Res.  of  Officers  Coldstream  Gds.,  M.A. 
(Cantab. ).  Born  March  18,  1890,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Sir  James  Heron  Walker,  3rd  Bart.,  by  his  wife  Violet 
Maud  Cecil,  dau.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Cecil  Robert  St.  John 
St.  Ives  of  Moyns  Park,  Essex.  Armorial  bearings  — 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  crescents  azure, 
as  many  annulets  or ;  the  escutcheon  charged  with  his 
badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  battlement 
argent,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  in  the  hand 
proper  a  lizard  vert.  Motto — "  Honesta  quam  magna." 
Married,  1st,  1913,  Emily  Synolda  (obtained  a  divorce 
1922),  d.  of  James  Augustus  Harvey  Thursby-Pelham ; 
2nd,  1923,  Esme  Ethel  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  J. 
Montmorency  de  Beaumont,  5th  Roy.  Irish  Lancers;  and 
has  Issue  (by  1st  wife)— James  Heron  Walker,  Esq.,  b.  1914 ; 
Peter  Arthur  Walker,  Esq.,  b.  1918.  Seat — Sand  Hutton, 
York.  Clubs — Guards',  Windham,  United  University, 
Yorkshire. 

WALKER  (L.O.,  22  Apl.  1829).  Argent,  on  a  St. 
Andrew's  cross  gules,  two  long-bows  in  saltire  of  the  first, 
and  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  lozenges  or.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  Scottish  fir-tree  eradicated  proper.  Motto  (below 
shield) — "  Passus  rege  meos."     Livery — Blue. 

Son  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.,  Col.  late  R.A. ,  formerly 

Insp.-Gen.  of  Ordnance  in  India,  b.  1841 ;  d.  ;  m. 

1869,  Emily,  ygst.  d.  of  Edward  William  May,  R.N. , 

Commdr.   R.M.S.P.  Co.  :— 
The  late  Edward  William  May  Walker,  Esq. ,  Capt.  R.A. , 
b.  1871  ;  d.  1923;  m.  1901,  Mary  Agnes   Kelly;   and  left 
issue — Ethel  Mary.     Res. — 

WALKER  (L.O. ,  13  April  1906).  Or,  three  pallets  gules, 
surmounted  by  a  saltire  azure,  charged  with  a  tower  triple- 
towered  argent,  masoned  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  third, 
three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules, 


doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag  at 
gaze  under  an  oak-tree  proper.    Motto — "Semper  vigilans." 

Son  of  George  Walker  of  Tomachallich,  Aboyne,  b. 
;  d .  ;  tn.  ,  Agnes,  d.  of  Peter  Davidson 

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James  Walker,  Esq.,  J. P.  Aberdeen,  formerly  Lord 
Provost  of  Aberdeen  and  Lord-Lieut,  of  the  co.  of  the  city, 
b.  .     Res. — Richmond  Hill,  Aberdeen. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  1842).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  cross  crosslets  argent,  an  anchor  sable,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  proper,  a 
canton  azure,  thereon  a  representation  of  the  diamond 
decoration  appropriate  to  the  rank  of  Pasha  of  the  Otto- 
man Empire,  conferred  by  the  Sultan  upon  Sir  Baldwin 
Wake  Walker.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out 
of  a  naval  crown  azure,  a  stag's  head  proper,  gorged  with 
an  Eastern  crown  or.     Motto—"  Ready  and  faithful." 

Sons  of  Baldwin  Charles  Walker,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N., 
Comdr.  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1884  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1923, 
Mary,  d.  of  Frederick  Barnett,  of  Walton,  Northumber- 
land : — 
Sir  Baldwin  Patrick  Walker,  4th  Bart.  (19  July  1856),  an 
hereditary  Pasha  of  the  Ottoman  Empiie,  b.  1924.     Res. — 
Lake  Vyrnwy,  Oswestry. 

Francis  Donald  Baldwin  Walker,  Esq.,  b.  (posthumous) 
1927. 

Yr.  son  of  Adm.  Sir  Baldwin  Wake  Walker,  1st  Bart., 
K.C.B.,    Pasha  of  the   Ottoman  Empire,   Kt.    of  St. 
Anne  (Russia),  Legion  of  Honour  (France),  Red  Eagle 
(Prussia),   Redeemer  (Greece),  and  Iron  Crown  (Aus- 
tria),  b.    1802 ;  d.    1876 ;    m.     1834,    Mary  Catherine 
Sinclair,  only  child  of  Capt.  John  Worth,   R.N.  ;  and 
Catherine,  only  surv.  child  and  heiress  of  Capt.  Patrick 
Sinclair,  R.N.,  of  Durren  : — 
Frederic  George  Arthur  Walker,  Esq.,  b.  1857;  m.  1883, 
Mary  Eleanor  (d.  1928),  d.  of  William  Forster,  Barr.-at-Law; 
and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  William  Frederic  Wake  Walker, 
O.B.E.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1888  [m.   1916,  Muriel,  only  d.  of 
Sir   Collingwood    Hughes,    10th   Bart.  ;    and  has   issue — 
Christopher  Baldwin  Hughes  Walker,  Gentleman, £.  1920  ; 
Cedric  Collingwood  Walker,  Gentleman,  b  1923;  Penelope 
Hughes  ;  and  Catherine  Marigold] ;   Marjorie  Ella  Wake  ; 
Freda  Evelyn  Wake;  Joan  Mary  Wake  [m.  IQ14,  Capt. 
J.  I.  B.  Shand,  I. M.S.,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Ruth  Barbara 
Wake  [m.  1916,  Major  W.   H.   L.   Watson,  D.S.O.,  late 
Tank  Corps  ;  and  has  issue].    Res. — The  Elms,  ISouthwick, 
Hants. 

WALKER  (L.O.  22  April  1923).  Or,  three  pallets  gules, 
surmounted  of  a  saltire  azure,  on  a  chief  indented  of  the 
second  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules, 


Son    of  John    Harry  Walker,     Westwood,    Newport,. 

Fifeshire,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1868,  Isabella,  d.  of  John 

William  Thomson,  Springbank,  Dundee: — 

Thomas  Hood  Henderson  Walker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1874; 

m.  1899,  Christine  Rosa,  d.  of  Thomas  Bell ;  and  has  issue 

— Thomas  Bell   Heathcote  Walker,  Gentleman,    b.    1900  ; 

Robert   Sharp    Walker,    Gentleman,    b.    1907  ;    Christian 

Winifred  ;     and    Jane    Frances.       Res.  —  Tighnamuirne, 

Monifieth,     Forfarshire.        Clubs  —  Caledonian,     Eastern 

(Dundee). 

WALKER  of  Pitlair,  co.  Fife,  and  Balgersho,  co.  Perth 
(L.O. ,  13  April  1907).  Or,  three  pallets  gules,  surmounted 
of  a  saltire  azure,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  of  the  first.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 


doubled  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  cornucopia 
proper.     Motto — "  Cura  et  industria." 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a   cornucopia  proper. 
Motto — ' '  Cura  et  industria." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Neish  Walker,  of  Pitlair,  co.  Fife, 
Gentleman,    b.    1849;    d.    1927;    m.    1873,   Elizabeth 
Christina  Sharpe,  d.  of  William  Fullerton : — 
Harry  Giles  Walker,  of  Over  Rankeillour,  Gentleman , 
b.   1874 ;  m.  1904,  Elizabeth  Bewley,  d.  of  Samuel  Henry 
Newsum,    and    has    issue  —  (1)   William    Giles    Newsum 
Walker,   Gentleman,  b.   1905;    (2)  David  Harry  Walker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  (3)  Barclay  Clibborn  Walker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1 914  ;    and  Huldah  Elizabeth  Christina.     Seat — 
Over  Rankeillour,  Cupar,  Fife.     Clubs — Eastern  (Dundee), 
Royal  and  Ancient  Golf  (St.  Andrews). 

WALKER  (H.  Coll. ).  Per  fesse  nebuly  azure  and  sable, 
a  sun  in  splendour  in  chief  or,  and  a  crescent  reversed  be- 
tween two  estoiles  in  base  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  sun  in  splendour  or, 
between  two  estoiles  azure.     Motto — "  Ambula  in  luce." 

Son  of  R.  F.  Walker  of  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent,  b.  1828; 

d.  1882  ;  m.  1863,  Marie,  d.  of  E.  von  Rosenbach  : — 
Henry  de  Rosenbach  Walker,  Gentleman,  L.C.C.,  M.P. 
for  Melton  Div.  of  Leicestershire  1006-10,  B.A.  Camb. ,  b. 
1867  ;  m.  1900,  Maud  Eleanor,  d.  of  Rev.  Devereux  Wiggett 
Chute,  Rector  of  Sherborne  St.  John,  Basingstoke ;  and 
has  issue — Vera  Marie ;  Evelyn  Natalie  Alice ;  and  Helen 
Maud.     Clubs — St.  James's,  National  Liberal. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll.,  7  Jan.  1927).  Argent,  on  a  pale 
gules,  between  two  crosses  crosslet  sable,  an  escallop  between 


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two  garbs  or.      Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  curlew  rising  proper,  between  two 


escallops  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— "  Adsum  vigilans. ,' 
Livery — Royal  blue  coat,  lined  white,  with  silver  buttons 
black  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Only  son  of  William  Davenport  Walker,  Yeoman,  of 
Bowdon,  Cheshire,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1881 ;  m.  1859,  Margaret, 
d.     of   Thomas    Norbury,    of   Great   Budworth,    and 
Bowdon,  Cheshire: — 
Rev.    Thomas  Alfred   Walker,   Clerk    in  Holy   Orders, 
M.A.,  LL.D.    (Cantab.),    D.Litt.    (Victoria,   Manchester), 
F.S.A. ,  F.  R.  Hist.S. ,  Fellow  and  sometime  Lecturer,  Dean, 
Steward,  Tutor,  Librarian,  and  Senior  Bursar  of  Peterhouse, 
Cambridge,    Rector    of    Witnesham,     Suffolk,    b.     1862  ; 
m.  1895,  Anne  Phoebe,  2nd  d.  of  Rev.    Morris  Piddocke, 
M.A.  (Cantab.),  Vicar  and  Patron  of  Kirknewton,  North- 
umberland;   and  has  issue — (1)  Rev.   Maurice  Davenport 
Walker,  M.C.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  late 
Lieut,  and  Acting-Capt.  1st  Lanes.  Fus. ,  served  Great  War 
(desp.),  b.  1896;  (2)  Wvndham  Legh  Walker,  Gentleman, 
M.A.,    LL.B.    (Cantab.),    late    Lieut.    R.G.A.,    b.    1898. 
Res. — Witnesham     Rectory,    Suffolk.        Clubs — Authors', 
English  Speaking  Union. 

WALKER  (H.  Coll. ,  10  June  1840).  Per  pale  azure  and 
vert,  on  a  fesse  dancettee,  between  three  mural  crowns  or, 
a  crescent  gules,  between  t  wo  torteaux.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  gamb  erect 
and  erased  gules,  charged  with  a  mural  crown  or,  between 
two  plates  in  pale.     Motto — "  In  Domino  confido." 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Edmund  Walker,  M.A. ,  Rector  of 
Doddington,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1886  ;   m.  1853,  Harriet,  d.  of 
John  Tarratt  of  Moseley  Hall,  Bushbury,  nr.  Wolver- 
hampton : — 
Rev.  George  Sherbrooke  Walker,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  Rector  of  March,  b.  1854  ;   m.  1886,  Jessie  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Edward  Carter,  F.C.A.,   of  Hazelwood,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham,  and  of  Cheltenham  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
Eric  George  Sherbrooke  Walker,  Gentleman,  M.C.,  served 
Great  War  with  R.A.F. ,  has  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  (cross- 
swords),    and    St.   Anne   (cr&ss-swords)   (Russia),  b.    1887 
[m.  1926,  Lady  Mary  Elizabeth  Feilding,  d.  of  9th  Earl  of 
Denbigh] ;  (2)  Edmund  Basil  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1888; 
killed  in  action    1915  ;    (3)  Laurence  Harington    Walker, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  [m.  1919,  Helen  SpaldingJ  ;  (4)  Ronald 
Draycot  Sherbrooke- Walker,  Gentleman  (^.f. );  and  Marjorie 
Chamberlayne.     Res. — The  Rectory,   March,   Cambridge- 
shire. 

Arthur  Forester  Walker,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1858. 
Add. — 3  New  Court,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Cecil  Francis  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1861.  Res.  —  Church 
Cottage,  Richard's  Castle,  Ludlow,  Salop. 


Albert  William  Hen  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Res. — 
Nydia  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

Harington  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.  Res.—  Auck- 
land, New  Zealand. 

Louis  Sydney  Walker,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Res. — Nydia 
Bay,  New  Zealand. 

Son    of    Rev.    Thomas    Walker,    Rector   of    Abbot's 

Morton,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1903  ;  m.  i860,  Lucy  Barfoot,  d.  of 

Thomas  Barfoot  Oliver,  of  Quorn  Hall,  Leics.  : — 

Hugh    Philip   Walker,    Gentleman,    b.    1869;   m.    1908, 

Ellen  J.  Partington,  and  has  issue — Phyllis  Ellen  Hanbury  ; 

and  May  Lucy.     Res.  —  23  Stanley  Place,  Learn  Terrace, 

Leamington. 

Sons  of  late  Charles  Walker,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  sometime  Fellow  of   Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (son  of 

George   James    Alexander   Walker   of    Norton   Villa, 

Worcs. ),  m.  2nd,  Gertrude  Mary  Cornwall,  d.   of  late 

Rev.  Henry  Cornwall  Legh,  Rector  of  Welsh  Hampton, 

co.  Salop : — 

Charles  Henry  George  Cornwall-Legh,  Gentleman  (q.v. ). 

Rev.   Arthur  Edmund  Legh  Walker,  B.A.  (Durham),  b. 

1878;  tn.  1914,  Evelyn  Constance,  d.  of  late  Judge  Hosking, 

I.C.S.  (Burmah).    Res. — St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Aston  Brook, 

Birmingham. 

WALKER,  formerly  of  Chorlton  Hall,  Chester  (L.O.). 
Argent,  three  pallets  gules,  surmounted  of  a  saltire  azure  on 
a  chief,  of  the  last,  two  piles  of  the  first,  one  issuing  from  the 
dexter  side  and  the  other  from  the  sinister.     Mantling  azure 


and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  greyhound 

sejant  proper,  collared  or.  Motto — "  Semper  vigilans." 
Eld.  son  of  William  Henderson  Walker,  Gentleman,  of 
The  Barony,  Maughold,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Chorlton 
Hall,  near  Chester,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1890,  Agnes 
Dalrymple  Woodhead  ( Res. — The  Crossways,  Thornton 
Hough,  Cheshire) : — 
William   Maitland    Walker,    Gentleman,    M.C.,    B.A., 

LL.B.  (Cantab.),  Barrister-at-Law  Inner  Temple,  b.  1892  ; 

m.  1918,  Evelyn  Meadows  ;  and  has  issue — Anne  Maitland  ; 

and  Jane  Maitland.    Res. — 31  Montague  Road,  Richmond, 

Surrey. 

WALKER  (U.O.,  1906).  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  en- 
grailed plain  cottised  azure,  between  three  hurts,  each 
charged  with  a  portcullis  or,  as  many  trefoils  of  the  last, 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  Roman  fasces  or,  banded  azure,  a  dove  of  the 


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last,  holding  in   its  beak  a   trefoil   of  the   first,     Motto — 
*'  Premo  ad  honorem." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Walker,  1st  Bart.,  P.C., 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1892-5,  and  1905-11,  J. P. 
co.    Westmeath,    Solicitor-Gen.    for    Ireland    1883-5, 
Attorney-Gen.  for  Ireland  1885-6,  M.P.  for  London- 
derry 1883-5,  b.  1839;  d.  1911  ;  m.  ist,  Cecilia  Char- 
lotte   (d.    1880),    d.    of   Arthur    Greene;    2nd,    1881, 
Eleanor,  d.  of  Rev.  Alexander  MacLaughlin: — 
Sir  Alexander  Arthur  Walker,  2nd  Bart.  (12  July  1906), 
b.    1857;    m.   ist,   1885,    Emily   Florence   (d.   1908),    d.  of 
Hon.  William  L.   Crowther,  M.D. ,  sometime   Premier  of 
Tasmania;  2nd,  1914,  Dorothy,  only  d.  of  W.  D.  Phillipps 
of  Tittensor,  co.  Stafford.      Res. — The  Waternook,  How- 
town-on-Ullesvvater,  Penrith. 

Cecil  Edward  Walker,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  late 
R.A.,  b.  1882;  m.  1924,  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  H.  D. 
McMaster  ;  and  has  issue — Hugh  Ronald  Walker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925  ;  aud  Sheilagh  L.  Rosemary.  Res. — Combe 
Hill,    Keinton   Mandeville,  Somerset. 

WALKER -HENEAGE  (Roy.  Lie.  1818,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  between 
three  leopards'  faces  azure,  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
gules,  a  mullet  charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference 
(Heneage) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  engrailed  ermine, 
between  three  plates,  each  plate  charged  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert  (Walker).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  courant  sable, 
differenced  as  the  arms  (Heneage)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-heraldic  tiger  per  pale  indented  argent  and 
sable,  maned  and  tufted  or.  Motto — "  Walk  in  the  fear  of 
God." 

Sons  of  Major  Clement  Walker-Heneage,  V.C. ,  late  8th 
Hussars,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  Wilts.  1887),  b. 
1831 ;  d.  1901  ;  m.  1865,  Henrietta  Letitia  Victoria,  d. 
of  the  late  John  Henry  Vivian,  M.P.,  of  Singleton,  co. 
Glamorgan : — 

Major  Godfrey  Clement  Walker-Heneage,  D.S.O. , 
M.V.O.,  J.P.,  D.L.  Somerset,  Maj.  late  Gren.  Grds., 
served  in  S.  African  War  i8g9-i<,oo,  and  Great  War 
1915-19  (despatches  5  times),  b.  1868;  m.  1902,  Dorothy 
Margaret,  only  d.  of  the  late  Horace  Augustus  Helyar  of 
Coker  Court,  Yeovil.  Res. — Coker  Court,  Yeovil,  Somerset. 
Town  add. — 61  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  Clubs — Guards', 
Turf. 

Rear-Adm.  Algernon  Walker- Heneage- Vivian,  C.  B., 
M.V.O.  (q.v.). 

WALKER-HENEAGE-VIVIAN  (R.L.  1921.H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  or,  on  a  chevron 
azure,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  proper,  as  many 
annulets  of  the  field,  a  chief  embattled  gules,  thereon 
a  wreath  of  oak  of  the  first  between  two  martlets  argent 
(for  Vivian)  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  ist 
and  4th  or,  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  between  three 
leopards'  faces  azure,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  a 
mullet  charged  with  a  crescent  for  difference  (for 
Heneage) ;  2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a  chevron  engrailed 
ermine,  between  three  plates,  each  plate  charged  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert  (for  Walker).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from 
a  bridge  of  one  arch  embattled  at  each  end  and  a  tower 
proper,  a  demi-hussar  of  His  Majesty's  18th  Regiment 
of  Dragoons  (Hussars)  habited,  armed  and  accoutred, 
holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sabre  all  proper,  and  in  his 
sinister  a  pennon  flying  to  the  sinister  gules  (for 
Vivian)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound 
courant  sable,  differenced  as  the  arms  (Heneage)  ;  3.  on, 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-heraldic  tiger  per  pale 
indented  argent  and  sable,  maned  and  tufted  or 
(Walker.).     Motto—"  Walk  in  the  fear  of  God." 

Yngr.  son  of  Major  Clement  Walker-Heneage,  V.C, 
and  Henrietta  Letitia  Victoria  Vivian  : — 

Admiral  Algernon  Walker  -  Heneage  -  Vivian,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  R.N.  (ret.),  D.L.,  J.P.  and  (1926)  High  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (desp.  twice), 
b.  1871  ;  assumed  by  R.L.,  1921,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Vivian;  m.  1912,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  De 
Vismes  Du  Boulay,  late  R.H.A.  ;  and  has  issue — 3  dans. 
Res. — Clyne  Castle,  nr.  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan;  Parc- 
le.Breos,  Penmarn,  Glamorgan  ;  8  Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
W.2.     Clubs — Marlborough,  United  Service. 

BETHUNE  GEORGE  WALKER-MORISON,  Gentle- 
man, of  Falfield,  in  the  county  of  Fife.    Born  September  i, 


1857,  being  the  son  of  Bethune  James  Walker,  Officer  Royal 
Navy,  by  his  wife  Johanna,  daughter  of  the  Reverend  George 
Wright,  Doctor  of  Divinity,  Minister  of  Kingsbarns.  Armor- 
ial bearings  (L.O.,  1854) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three 
Moors'  heads  couped  sable,  banded  or,  and  in  the  centre 
a  lion  rampant  gules  (for  Morison)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  three 
pallets  gules,  surmounted  of  a  saltire  wavy  argent,  on  a 
chief  azure  a  demi-lion  holding  in  his  paws  a  rleur-de-lys 
of  the  third  between  two  anchors  of  the  field  (for  Walker). 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests, 

1.  three  Saracens'  heads  conjoined  in  one  neck  erased, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  with  laurel  proper  (forMorison) ; 

2.  a  greyhound  courant  proper  (for  Walker).  Mottoes — 
Over  the  Morison  crest,  "  Proetio  prudentia  praestat "  ; 
and  over  the  Walker  crest,  "  Fac  et  spera."  Seat — Falfield, 
in  the  county  of  Fife. 

WALKINSHAW  of  Hartley  Grange  (L.O.,  1864). 
Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  grove  of  fir-trees  proper,  on  a 
chief  gules,  three  mullets  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dove 


with   an   olive-branch   in   his   beak   proper.     Motto — "  In 
season." 

Only  son  of  William  Walkinshaw  of  Glasgow,  and  of 
Hartley  Grange,  b.  1825;  d.  1905;  m.  i860: — 
Frank  Walkinshaw,  Esq.,  J.P.  Hants.,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1893, 
Hon.  Lydia  Katharine  Sclater-Booth,  4th  d.  of  ist  Baron 
Basing;  and  has  issue — (1)  Esmond  Walkinshaw,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1895  ;  (2)  David  Walkinshaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1900; 
Lydia  Marion  [m.  1918,  Yves  Lagogu6]  ;  Barbara  [m.  1924, 
Capt.  Edmund  Rait  Kerr,  M.C.];  and  Olive  Elizabeth 
[w.1922,  Arthur  Knyvett  Lee].  Res. — Street  Farm  House, 
Bramley,  Basingstoke. 

WALLACE,  see  BURGOYNE  -  WALLACE. 

WALLACE  (H.  Coll.).  Purpure,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  in  the  dexter  chief  a  coal  and  metal  hammer  in 
saltire,  and  in  the  sinister  chief  a  mace  and  sword  also 
in  saltire,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  all  or,  a  hand 
grenade  fired,  between  two  trefoils  vert.  Mantling 
purpure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  winged  spur  or,  encircled  by  a  lifebuoy  proper. 
Mottoes — (over  crest)  "  Nunquam  non  paratus  "  ;  (under 
arms)  "  Gratia  gratiam  parit." 

Sons  of  Col.  Sir  Johnstone  Wallace,  K.B.E.  (1917), 

D.L.,  J.P.  of   Parkholme,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  b. 

1861 ;  d.   1922;  m.  1889,  Norah,  d.  of  John  Bowes, 

of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  : — 
Denis  Bowes  Johnstone  Wallace,  Esq.,  M.Sc,  N.D.D., 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.G.A.,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1918,  Annie,  d.  of  James 
Smith,  of  Rye  Hill,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  and  has  issue 


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Writtle,  Essex.     Club — Farmers'. 

Alwyn  Stephenson  Johnstone  Wallace,  Esq.,  B.Sc., 
late  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1899.  Res. —  Parkholme,  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne. 

WALLACEofTerreglestown(L.O.).  Or,  on  a  pile  azure, 
between  two  thistles  slipped  proper,  a  lion  rampant  of 
the  field,  armed  and  langued  gules.  Mantling  azure, 
doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
ostrich's  head  erased  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
two  bars  gemelles  gules,  and  holding  in  its  beak  a  horse- 
shoe sable.     Motto — "  Sperandum  est." 

Son  of  Robert  Wallace,  of  Ayr,  b.  ;  d.  1895 ; 

m.  ,  Agnes  [d.  1886),  d.  of  Matthew  Gemmill,  of 

Fenwick,  co.  Ayr  :  — 
Sir  Matthew  Gemmill  Wallace,  1st  Bart.  (25  Jan.  1922), 
of  Terreglestown,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  Knt.  Bach.  (191 1), 
J. P.  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  b.  1854 ;  m.  1892, 
Agnes,  d.  of  Alexander  Johnston,  of  Primside,  Kelso, 
Seat — Terreglestown,  Dumfries.     Club — Reform. 

CATHARINE  MARY  JOSEPHINE  WALLACE, 
Spinster,  younger  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Cyril  Wallace, 
sometime  Secretary  to  the  Earl-Marshal.  Armorial  bear- 
ings are,  upon  a  lozenge :  Gules,  semee-de-lys  or,  a  lion 
rampant  argent,  within  a  bordure  compony  azure  and  of 
the  third.     Postal  address — 

WALLACE  (L.O.)  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent, 
armed  and  langued  azure,  in  chief  three  bezants,  a  bordure 
indented  ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  ostrich's  head  erased 
proper,  holding  in  its  beak  a  bezant.  Motto — "  Thorough. " 
Son  of  Michael  T.  Wallace,  of  Leven,  m.  Mary  Rollo 
Clark  :— 

Forbes  Thomson  Wallace,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.  co.  Fife, 
Solicitor  in  the  Supreme  Courts  of  Scotland,  Notary  Public, 
Bank  Agent,  Major  T.A.  Res.  late  7th  Batt.  The  Black 
Watch,  Royal  Highlanders,  b.  1874.  Res.  —  Ernsyde, 
Leven,  Fife. 

WALLER  (Grant,  H.  Coll.  under  R.L.,  1814).  Sable, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  argent,  with  plain  cottises  or,  three 
walnut-leaves  proper.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  walnut-tree  fructed  proper,  pendent 
therefrom  by  a  ribbon  gules,  a  shield  azure,  charged  with  a 
fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto  —  Below  the  arms,  "  Hsec  fructus 
virtutis." 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Henry  Waller,  3rd 
Bart.,  b.  1837;  d.  1892;  m.  1870,  Beatrice  Katharine 
Frances,  d.  of  Christopher  Tower  :  — 
Sir  Wathen  Arthur  Waller,  5th  Bart.  (30  May  1815), 
D.L.  co.  Warwick,  temp.  Capt.  4th  Batt.  E.  Kent  Regt. , 
late  Northumberland  Fus.  [Supporters  (granted  L.O. , 
1816) — "Dexter,  an  ancient  warrior,  face  proper,  habited 
in  gold  armour,  on  his  breast  a  surcoat  azure,  charged  with 
three  fleurs-de-lys  or,  in  chief  a  label  of  three  points  argent, 
his  helmet,  lying  at  his  feet,  also  or,  and  holding  in  his  sinister 
hand  a  sword  by  the  point  proper ;  sinister,  a  man  in 
complete  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  his  helmet  adorned 
with  a  plume  of  three  feathers  sable,  or,  and  sable,  receiving 
the  sword  of  the  dexter  supporter  with  his  right  hand  and 
with  his  sinister  supporting  an  escutcheon  of  the  ancient 
arms  of  Waller,  being  sable,  three  walnut-leaves  or,  between 
two  bendlets  argent,  and  behind  the  escutcheon  his  battleaxe 
proper,  the  said  supporters  being  intended  to  commemorate 
the  surrender  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Orleans,  at  the  memorable 
battle  of  Agincourt  in  the  year  1415,  to  Richard  Waller  of 
Groombridge  in  Kent,  from  which  Richard  the  said  Sir 
Jonathan  Wathen  Waller  is  according  to  the  tradition 
of  his  family  descended"],  b.  1881  ;  m.  1Q04,  Viola,  d.  of 
Henry  Le  Sueur,  I.S.O.,  of  Capetown.  Seat— Woodcote, 
Warwick. 

Son  of  Rev.  Adolphus  Waller,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hun- 
stanton,   King's    Lynn,    Norfolk,   b.    1838;    d.    1890; 
m.  1866,  Jamesina,  d.  of  Henry  L'Estrange  Styleman- 
Le  Strange  of  Hunstanton  Hall,  Norfolk  :— 
Rev.    Wathen    Henry    Waller,    M.A.   Camb.,    Vicar  of 
St.  George,  Tombland,  Norwich,  Norfolk,  1920-27,  b.  1867; 
m    1 91 2,   Mabel  Catherine,  only  d.  of  James  S.  Stopford. 
Res. — 22  Eaton  Road,  Norwich. 

Son  of  Rev.  Ernest  Alured  Waller,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Little  Packington,  Coventrv,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Wor- 
cester, b.  1836;  d.  1910;  m.  1864,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of 
Henry  Barton  of  Rangemore,  co.  Stafford  :— 


Edmund  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1906,  Muriel 
Grace,  J.P.  Northants. ,  d.  of  Hon.  Henry  Arden  Adderley. 
Res. — The  Manor  House,  Islip,  Thrapston. 

Son  of  Rev.  Ernest  Adolphus  Waller,  b.  1807  ;  d.  1845  ; 
m.  1835,  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wise  of  Offchurch, 
co.  Warwick : — 

Stanier  Waller,  Esq. ,  C.  V.O. ,  0.  B.  E. ,  Col.  late  R.  E. ,  4th 
Class  Medjidie,  sometime  Hon.  Equerry-in- Waiting  to 
H.R.  H.  the  Duchess  of  Albany,  b.  1844;  m.  1879,  Sophia 
Louisa  (d.  1893),  d.  of  William  Willes  of  Astrop  House,  co. 
Northampton  ;  and  had  issue — (1)  Stanier  Edmund  William 
Waller,  Esq.,  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters,  late  Lieut.  Roy. 
Fus.,  b.  1881 ;  d.  1923  [m.  1915,  Amy,  d.  of  J.  W.  Harris, 
and  left  issue — John  Stanier  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1917 ; 
and  Elizabeth  Mary] ;  (2)  Wathen  Ernest  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, M.  B.  (Oxon.),  b.  1886  [m.  IQ22,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  the 
late  Duncan  Cameron  of  The  Mains,  Boat  of  Garten,  Inver- 
ness];  (3)  Rev.  Michael  Henry  Waller,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Chaplain  Poor  Law  Institute,  Brighton,  b.  1888  [m.  1923, 
Eileen  Primrose,  d.  of  Charles  Webber  of  Beckenham] ; 
Louisa  (d.  1917)  ;  and  Dorothy.  Res. — 174  Banbury  Road, 
Oxford. 

WALLER  (U.O.).  Sable,  three  walnut  -  leaves  or, 
between   two   bendlets  argent.      Mantling  sable  and  [or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
walnut-tree  proper,  on  the  sinister  side  an  escutcheon 
pendent,  charged  with  the  arms  of  France,  with  a  label  of 
three  points  argent.     Motto — "  Hie  fructus  virtutis." 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Thomas  Waller,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dub.),  Rector  of  Kilcornan,  b.  1827;  d.  1911  ;  m.  1855, 
Frances,  d.  of  John  Lavallin  Puxley  of  Dunboy  Castle, 
co.  Cork  : — 
William  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1884)  co. 
Limerick,  b.  1857;  m.  1886,  Louisa  Mary,  d.  of  late  Samuel 
Hana;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Thomas  Waller,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.  Lancashire  Regt.,  served  with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  1914 
(wounded),  b.  1889  ;  (2)  William   Hardress  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, b    1 89 1  ;    and   Elizabeth   Grace.     Seat — Castletown 
Manor,  Pallaskenry,  co.  Limerick. 

The  Very  Rev.  Edward  Hardress  Waller,  M.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.),  Dean  of  Kildare  since  1913,  formerly  Rector  of 
Athy,  b.  1859;  m.  1885,  Florence  Mary  Butler,  d.  of  late 
Lucius  Deering  of  Dublin;  and  has  issue — (1)  Hardress 
William  Lucius  Waller,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Major  R.F.A., 
b.  1886  [tn.  1926,  Lydia  Dorothy,  d.  of  Joseph  Pike,  Esq., 
D.L.  of  Barton  Abbey,  Oxon.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  L. 
Gordon  Duff];  (2)  Edmond  Standish  Waller,  Gentleman, 


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M.C.,  B.A.,  B.A.I.,  b.  1889  [m.  1924,  Eleanor  Frances,  d. 
of  Christopher  B.  Lefroy,  of  Vernon,  B.C.,  Canada]. 
Res. — The  Deanery,  Kildare. 

Rev.  Bolton  Waller,  Rector  of  St.  Munchiss,  Limerick, 
i.  ;  m.  1889,  Jane  Dorothea,  d.  of  Charles  Garfit  ot 

Queenstown  ;  and  has  issue — Bolton  Charles  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, b.  ;  and  Dorothy  Catherine.     Res. — 

Ven.  John  Thomas  Waller,  M.  A. ,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick 

since  1922,  formerly  Rector  of  St.  Lawrence  and  Trinity 

Church,  Limerick,  b.  1869  ;    m.  1899,  Alice  Evelyn,  d.  of 

Maxwell  C.  Close   of   Drumbanagher.       Res. — 27    Upper 

Mallow  Street,  Limerick. 

Henry  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  William  Waller  of  Castletown  Manor,  co. 

Limerick,  J. P.,  b.         ;  d.  1863;  m.  1820,  Maria,  d.  of 

James  O'Grady,  and  niece  of  1st  Viscount  Guillamore  : — 

Major-Gen.   Hardress   Edmund  Waller,  late  40th  Regt. 

Bengal  Native  Inf.,  b.  ;  m.  1857,  Charlotte,  d.  of  John 

Mackenzie;    and   has   issue— (1)   William    Bolton   Waller, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  (2)  John  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

{3)    Hardress   Waller,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    (4)    Edmund 

Waller,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  Indian  Army,  b.  1864;  (5)  Richard 

Waller,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — 

Son  of  Bolton  John  Waller  ofMoystown,  King's  Co., 

b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  ,  Jane  Anne  (d.  1909),  d.  of 

Jonathan  Ackroyd  of  Woodside,  Halifax,  Yorks.  : — 

Hardress  John  YValler,   Gentleman,   b.   1867;    m.    1899, 

Hon.   Margaret  Georgina  Curzon,  d.   of  Lord  Scarsdale ; 

and  has  issue — Hughe  Bolton  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 ; 

Joyce  Margaret ;   Allison  Dorothea  ;  and  Noreen  Blanche. 

Res. — 50  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. ;  Moystown,  Belmont, 

King's  Co. 

Yr.  sons  of  John  Waller,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Shannon 

Grove,  Pallaskenry,  m.  Mary,  d.  of  Matthew  Franks  : — 

Major-Gen.   John    Edmund   Waller,    b  ;    m.    1881, 

Hon.   Harriette  Mary  Ward,  d.  of  5th  Viscount  Bangor. 

Res. — Aughnacloy,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin, 

Richard  Maunsell  Waller,  Gentleman,  Indian  Civil 
Service,  b.  ;  m.  Fanny,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  M'Causland; 
and  has  had  issue—  Richard  Hope  Waller,  Esq. ,  Capt.  I.  A. , 
killed  in  action  1914.     Res. — 

WALLER  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  walnut-leaves  or, 
between  two  bendlets  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a 
walnut-tree  proper,  fructed  or.  Motto— "  Hsec  fructus 
virtutis." 

Sons  of  Major-Gen.  William  Noel  Waller,  J. P.,  late 
R.A.,    b.    1831  ;    d.    1909;    m.    1st,    1858,    Charlotte 
Leicester  (d.  1861),  yst   d.  of  John  William  Templer, 
B.C.S.  ;  2nd,  1870,   Mary  Flizabeth  [d.   1884),  d.   of 
Rev.  Canon  W.  Heygate: — 
Harry  Noel  Waller,  Gentleman,  6   1859.     Res. — 
Brigadier  Richard  Lancelot  Waller,  C.M.G.,  Col.  R.E., 
Chief  Engineer  Southern  Command  since  1928,  served  S. 
Africa  and  Great  War,    b.    1875;  m-  I9IL  Clare  Grace, 
of  Gangahleen,  N.S.W. ;  and  has  issue—  Waller, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  1  dau.     Res. — Mill  Lane  House, 

New  Road,  Woolwich,  S.E.18. 

WALLER  (Orig.  Warren,  temp.  Eliz.  ;  H.  Coll.  and 
confn.  U.O.  June  1809).  Chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a 
canton  gules,  a  lion  rampant  double-queued  of  the  first. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  crest 
coronet  or,  an  eagle's  leg  and  thigh  erect  gules,  in  front 
of  a  plume  of  five  ostrich-feathers  alternately  argent  and 
azure.     Motto — "  Honor  et  Veritas." 

Sons  of  John  Francis  Waller,  Esq.,  J.P.,   LL.D.,  of 

Finoe   House,    Barrister-at-Law,    b.    1809;     d.    1894; 

m.  1835,  Anna,  d.  of  William  Hopkins: — 
Thomas  Francis  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.  Sydney,  late  Sydney 
Harbour  Trust  Commissioner,  £.  1844;  m.  1874,  Caroline 
Jane,  d.  of  Aime'  Cuenod  Churchill  of  Vevey,  Switzerland, 
and  widow  of  James  Hester,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue — Francis 
Aim£  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  [m.  1901,  Marguerite 
Amelie,  d.  of  Maxime  Labat  de  Lambert  of  Paris;  and 
has  issue — Marguerite  Caroline  de  Varrenne];  and  Edith 
Selina  Eastermorn.     Res. — 

John  Edward  Hopkins  Waller,  Gentleman,  M.I.C.E. , 
b.  1856;  m.  1887,  Annette  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Adolphe 
Naude;  and  has  issue — (1)  Lawrence  Arthur  Waller, 
Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (a)  Horace  Edmund  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1891 ;  Mabel  Selina  Grace ;  and  Eileen  Annette. 
Res. — The  Nook,  Westgate-on-Sea  ;  172  Cromwell  Road, 
London,  S.W.     Clubs — St.  Stephen's,  Automobile. 

Sons  of  William  Edgar  Waller,  Esq.  (son  of  Charles 


Waller  and    Maria   Burgher),    b.   1841 ;   d.   1899 ;    m. 
1861,  Emma  Daisy,  d.  of  Thomas  Eccleston  : — 
Sir  William  Edgar  Waller,  7th  Bart.  (1  June  1780),  b. 
1863  ;    m.  1890,  Mary  Augusta  Meyers  ;    and  has  issue — 

(1)  Roland  Edgar  Waller,  Esq.,  6.  1892;  (2)  Donald 
William  Waller,  Esq.,  b.  1889;  Dorothy  de  Warrenne  ; 
and  Miriam  Jocelyn.  Res. — 15  Park  Avenue,  Rutherford, 
New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 

Elwood  Fccleston  Waller,  Esq.,  6.  1876.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Samuel  Waller   (son   of  Jocelyn   Macartney 
Waller  and   Elizabeth  Willis),  b.  1803;  d.  1878;   m. 
1833,  Henrietta,  d.  of  Capt.  Guy  Carieton  Colclough, 
103rd  Regt.  : — 
Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1867,  Mary,  d. 
of  E.   Smith  of  Hamilton,   Canada;    and   has   issue — (1) 
Augustus  Edmund  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  (2)  Philip 
Percy  Waller,  Gentleman,   b.  1877;   Mary  Beatrice;  and 
Mary  Ethel  Maud.     Res. — 

Samuel  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1844 ;  m.  1st, 
1862,  Maria  Louisa  (d.  1873),  d.  of  Charles  Waller  ;  2nd, 
1878,  Eliza  Maria,  d.  of  Charles  Hughes ;  and  has  surv. 
issue  —  (1)  Charles  Guy  Carieton  Waller,  Gentleman,  b. 
1863;  (2)  Samuel  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  (3) 
John  Stanton  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  \m.  1888,  Ida 
Anna  Finley,  d.  of  James  Peyton,  late  of  Montreal,  Canada; 
and  has  surv.  issue — John  Clifton  Waller,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  ;  Pearl  Maria  Louise  [m.  191 2,  Stephen  Driscol 
Bennett  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  U.S.A.];  Ruby  Gladys 
Colclough  ;  Olivine  Beryl  Carieton ;  Helen  Emerald  ;  and 
Margaret  Patricia  Eunice] ;  (4)  Edmund  Henry  Colclough 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  \m.  1906,  Caroline  Agnes,  d. 
of  John  Mann  of  Grand  Valley,  Ontario  ;  and  has  issue — 
Herbert  Montague  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  Arthur 
Edmund  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  William  Hugh 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and  Marjorie  Gladys];  (5) 
Hugh  Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  \rn.  1909,  Olive 
Maria,  d.  of  John  Mann  of  Grand  Valley,  Ontario ;  and 
has  issue — Hector  Hugh  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and 
Lillian  Gladys] ;  Katherine  [m.  1908,  John  Alexander 
Lawrie  of  Wildrose,  Saskatchewan,  Canada];  and  Alice 
\_m.  1912,  Frederick  Stuart  of  Rozilee,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada].     Res. — Rozilee,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Sons  of  Robert  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.   1835  ; 
d.  1897;  m.  1866,  Emily,  d.  of  John  Page: — 
Herbert  Montagu  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Simla,  India. 
Jocelyn  Edmund  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
Frank    Hastings  Waller,  Gentleman,  Gen.  Manager  of 
Railways,  Col.  C  S.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1914,  Elvie  Grace,  second 
d.  of  William  Bedford  of  Landour  ;  and  has  issue — Jocelyn 
Grace.     Res. — Nigeria. 

Charles  Robert  Waller,  Gentleman,  Natal  Civil  Serv., 
b.  \Zj-j  ;  m.  1905,  Agnes  Helen,  d.  of  Francis  Thorne  of 
Launceston,  Cornwall ;  and  has  issue — Robert  William 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Charles  Jellicoe  Waller, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Edmund  John  Waller,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919 ;  Catherine  Jocelyn  ;  Agatha  Minnie ;  and  Ruth. 
Res. — Durban,   Natal. 

Son   of    Robert    Waller,    E.  I.C.S.    (son    of   Jocelyn 
Macartney  Waller  and  Elizabeth  Willis),  b.  1806;  d. 
i860;    m.   1834,  Mary  Anne,  sister   of  W.    Blowers, 
E.I.C.S.  :— 
Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1838;  m.  1861,  Eliza  (d. 
1903),  d.  of  Martin  Power  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Robert 
Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  i862[w.  1896,  Emily  Mary,  d. 
of  R.   W.  Weller,  and  has  issue — Robert  Hardress  Jocelyn 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  Frank  Martin  Roden  Waller 
Gentleman,    b.     1901  ;    Dorothy   Minnie ;     and    Winifred 
Roberta  (Res. — Phayne  Road,  Poona,  India)];  (2)  William 
Dillon  Waller,  Gentleman,   b.  1868  [m.  ,  Annie,  d.  of 

Hans  Nielson,  and  has  issue— Hans  Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1898;  Edmund  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b. 
1901] ;  (3)  Alfred  Jocelyn  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1870 ;  (4) 
Thomas  Hutton  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  (5)  Harry 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  and  Eva  Mary.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Prior 

Park,  b.   1811 ;  d.   1898;  m.  1st,  1834,  Eliza  Augusta, 

d.  of  Rev.  Hosea  Guinness,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  St. 

Patrick's,  Dublin :  — 

George  Arthur  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  of  Leitrim  and 

for  Tasmania,   M.A.   (Dublin),   b.    1835;    m.    1865,  Sarah 

Harriett,  d.  of  Guy  Atkinson,  Esq.,  D.L.  King's  Co.  ;  and 

had   issue  —  (1)    Richard   FitzArthur   Waller,    Gentleman, 

M.I.C.E.,    b.    1867    [m.     Lucie,    d.    of    C.    F.    Collier]; 

(2)  William  Benjamin  FitzArthur  Waller,  Gentleman,  b. 
1868,    d.    1869  ;    (3)   Guy    F.    F.  Waller,  Gentleman  ;    (4) 


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Edith  Margaret  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Cruikshank,  R.E.]  ; 
(5)  Henry  Trench  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  d. 
191a;  (6)  William  Jocelyn  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Esq., 
J.  P.  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1877  [m.  191 1,  Elizabeth  Frances,  d. 
of  Robert  Devenish  of  Drumsna  House,  co.  Leitrim  {Res. — 
Prior  Park,  Nenagh,  Tipperary)];  (7)  Robert  Studdert  de 
Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  Royal  Artillery,  b.  1879  [m. 
1912,  Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  G.  F.  Streatfield] ;  (8)  Edward 
Guinness  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman  (Res.  —  Killag- 
ney  Ranch,  Maple  Creek,  Canada)  ;  (9)  James  Hardressde 
Warrenne  Waller,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.Inst.C.E., 
Capt.  R.O.  late  R.E. ;  b.  1884  [m.  1917,  Beatrice  Frances, 
d.  of  Professor  R.  J.  Kinkead  of  Galway,  and  has  issue 
— Charles  Jellicoe  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Edmund 
John  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1919.  Res. — Blackberry  Hill, 
Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin.  Seat — Prior  Park,  Nenagh, 
co.  Tipperary. 

Robert  Jocelyn  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Tipperary,  b. 
1837;  m.  1st,  1864,  Sarah  Georgina  (d.  1877),  d.  of  John 
Andrews  of  Rathenry,  King's  Co.  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)  William  Arthur  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Esq.,  Major  4th 
Batt.  R.I.  Regt.,  b.  1865,  d.  1904  [m.  1894,  Anna  Selina, 
d.  of  E.  W.  Waller  of  Artona,  Dundrum  ;  and  had  issue 
— Hardress  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1898; 
Edmund  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  and  a 
dau.] ;  and  Eliza  Georgina  [m.  1902,  John  Dennis  Wills 
Harrison,  C.E.];  2nd,  1879,  Margaret,  d.  of  Edward 
Saunders,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ballinderry  Park,  co.  Tipperary; 
and  has  further  issue — Edgar  Hardress  Waller,  Gentleman, 
b.  1881  ;  and  Ellen  Knollys  [m.  1907,  Volkert  de  Ville- 
neuve  Boultl    Seat — Summerville,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 

Sons  of  Edmund  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1839  ; 

d.  1893;  m-  1869,  Mary  (d.    1891),  d.  of  Rev.  Robert 

Rowan,  of  Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim  : — 
Arthur  Edmund  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 
Major  Robert  Jocelyn  Rowan  Waller,  D.S. O.  (a. v.). 

Ygst.  son  of  William  Thomas  Waller,  Gentleman,  b. 

181 1  (see  above) : — 
Francis  Albert   Waller,   Gentleman,   b.    1846;   m.    1872, 
Frances,    d.    of  Caesar   George   Otway ;    and   has   issue — 

(1)  C.  J.  L.  Otway  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  [m.  1909, 
Muriel,  yst.  d.  of  John  Bourne  ofHiderstone  Hall,  Yorks.] ; 

(2)  William  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  (3)  Robert  Gregory 
Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  five  daus.     Res. — 

WALLER   (confirmed    U.O.  1  March  1927,  and  regd. 


first  (for  Waller,  H.  Coll.  1572;  confmd.  U.O.  1809);  2. 
vert,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  gules,  between  a  trefoil  slipped 
in  chief  and  in  base  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee  issuant 
from  as  many  crescents  of  the  second  (for  Rowan,  confd. 
with  Stewart  and  Redmond,  U.O.  1810);  3.  or,  a  fess 
chequy  argent  and  azure,  between  two  sinister  hands  couped 
at  the  wrist  all  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory 
gules  (for  Stewart)  ;  4.  gules,  three  cushions  erminois,  two 
and  one,  a  crescent  for  difference  (for  Redmond) ;  5.  or,  a 
fess  gules,  and  in  chief  a  boar  passant  sable  (for  McManus); 
6.  per  fess  wavy,  the  chief  argent,  and  the  base  representing 
waves  of  the  sea,  in  chief  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
gules,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  proper  (for  O'Neill). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  alternately  argent 
and  azure,  surmounted  by  an  eagle's  claw  gules.  Motto — 
"  Honor  et  ventas." 

Sons  of  Edmund  William  Waller,  Gentleman  (3rd  son  of 

William  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Prior  Park,  co. 

Tipperary),  b.  1839  ;  d.  1894  ;  m.  1869,  Mary  Dorothea 

Stuart,  d.  of  Rev.  Robert  Wilson  Rowan,  J. P.,  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  of  Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Arthur  Edmund  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Esq. ,  late  Captain 

4th  Batt.  The  Royal  Irish  Regt.  (Royal  descent  from  King 

Edward  III.  regd. H.  Co\\.),b.  1879  ;  m.  1907,  Eleanor  Kate, 

d.  of  Walter  May  Barton,  of  Norfolk ;    and  has  issue — 

William  Rowan  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 

Walter  Jocelyn  de  Warrenne  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ; 

and  Elizabeth  Gundred  de  Warrenne.     Res. — The  Limes, 

Worting,  near  Basingstoke,  Hants.     Club — Jun.  Carlton. 

Major  Robert  Jocelyn  Rowan  Waller,  D.S.O.,  R.A., 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1918,  Hon.  Margery  Edith,  d.  of  Hon.  Henry 
Frank  Sugden  ;  and  has  issue — Beryl ;  and  Joyce.  Res. — 
Childerley,  Westminster,  Orange  River  Colony,  S.A. 
Club — Junior  United  Service. 

WALLER  of  Masongill  House,  co.  Yorks.  (R.L.,  1  Nov. 
1816 ;  H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  vert  and  azure,  three  walnut- 
leaves  or  between  two  bendlets  engrailed  argent.    Mantling 


H.    Coll.).      Quarterly   of  six:    1.  chequy   or   and    azure, 
on  a   canton  gules,  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  of  the 


vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  walnut- 
tree  eradicated  proper,  pendent  therefrom  by  a  ribbon  gules 


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an  inescutcheon  sable,  charged  with  a  boar's  head  erased 
argent.  Mottoes — "  Agincourt  "  ;  "  Hie  fructus  virtutis." 
Livery — Dress,  blue,  yellow  facings;  undress,  blue  coat, 
drab  breeches, drab  facings. 

Only  child  of  Nicholas  Waller  (formerly  Procter),  b. 
1802;  d.   1877;  m.  1851,  Julia  Perry,   d.  of  Thomas 
Parker   of  Ashtead    Lodge,    Epsom,     Surrey,    Third 
Wrangler,    Barrister-at-Law,   and   Bencher  of  Gray's 
Inn  : — 
Bryan  Charles  Waller,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,4. 
1853;  m.  1896,  Ada,  d.  of  Alexander  Roberts,  D.D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Humanity  in  Univ.  of  St.  Andrew's.    Seat — Mason- 
gill    House,    Thornton-in- Lonsdale,    co.    York.       Clubs — 
Royal  Societies',  County  (Lancaster). 

WALLER  (R.L.  1921  ;  U.O.).  Argent,  three  walnut- 
leaves  proper,  between  two  bendlets  sable.  Mantling: 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
pendent  from  an  oak-tree  proper,  an  escutcheon  charged 
with  a  saltire  gules.     Motto — "  Hsec  fructus  virtutis." 

Son  of  the  late  Dean  Graham  Craig,  of  Tullamore  : — 

Vice- Admiral  Arthur  William  Craig  Waller,  C.B.,  late 
R.N.,  served  Great  War,  comdg.  H.M.  Ships  Albemarle, 
Barham  (Battle  of  Jutland),  and  Renown,  Dir.  Ordnance 
Committee  1919-20,  D.L.  co.  Meath,  b.  1872,  assumed  by 
R.L.  1921  the  surname  of  Waller  in  lieu  of  Craig,  and  the 
arms  of  Waller,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  Edmund 
Noble  Waller,  late  of  Allenstown ;  m.  1910,  Ella  Mary,  d. 
of  A.  F.  Beaufort,  and  has  issue — Michael  Waller,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1911 ;  Patrick  Waller,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Seat 
— Allenstown,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

WALLER  ( H.  Coll. ).  Argent,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sable, 
another  or,  charged  with  three  walnut-leaves  of  the  second, 
on  a  chief  per  pale  gules  and  azure,  a  griffin's  head  erased 
between  two  saltires  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's 
head  erased  sable,  collared  with  annulets,  in  front  of  a  saltire 


Ambrose  John  Rayner  Waller,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Essex 
Regt. ,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1892;  m.  1918,  Nina,  d.  of  Capt. 
Ernest  de  Visme  du  Boulay,  late  R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Charlotte  Anne  ;  and  Diana  Joan  Houssenayne.  Res. — 
Boxted,  Colchester;  Loughton,  Essex.  Clubs — United 
University  ;  St.  Runwald's  ;  and  Officers'  (Colchester). 

WALLER-BRIDGE  (R.L.  for  name  27  May  1913,  Arms 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  issuant  from  the 
centre  of  a  bar  wavy  of  water  proper  in  the  nombril  point  a 
bridge  of  three  arches  embattled  argent,  masoned  sable, 
the  whole  between  as  many  sea  lions  each  crowned  with  a 
naval  coronet  or  (Bridge) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  between  two 
bendlets  or,  three  walnut-leaves  argent,  the  whole  between 
two  fleur-de-lys  of  the  last  (Waller).  Mantling  azure 
and   argent.      Crests  —  r.    on   a   wreath   of  the   colours 


r.     Motto,   "Fide   sed   cui   vide."      Livery — Drab,  with 
claret  facings. 

Second  son  of  William  Chapman  Waller,  Esquire,  01 
the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
F.S.A.,  J.P.  co.  Essex,  b.  1850;  d.  1917 ;  m.  1881, 
Emma,  second  dau.  of  Ambrose  Massey  Cooke  : — 


an  eagle  rising  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  pre  per 
(Bridge) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  mascles  or, 
in  front  of  a  walnut-tree  proper  (Waller).  Motto—"  Me 
juvat  ire  per  ahum."     Livery — Blue  and  silver.       £j«  • 

Second  and  only   surv.   child  of  Rev.    Henry  Darley 

Bridge,  of  Leyton,  co.  Essex,  b.  1846  (son  of  Lieut. - 

Col.    George    Bridge,  3rd  Buffs,  and  Hon.    Corps  of 

Gentlemen-at-Arms) ;    d.    1903 ;    m.    1875,    Henrietta 

Anna  Margretta  Townshend,  d.  of  William  Baldwin  of 

Oak  Hill,  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  Ireland:—  Wiu 

Rev.   Horace  FitzHenry  Waller-Bridge,  M.  A. ,  Clerk"in 

Holy   Orders,     Rector  of    Worth,    Sussex,    Surrogate    in 

Diocese  of  Chichester,  assumed  by  R.L.,  27  May  1913,  the 

additional  surname  of  Waller,    b.    1879;  m.    1913,  Elsie 

Noeline,  only  surv.  child  of  the  late  Theodosius  Cotterel 

Henry  Ward-  Boughton-Leigh ,  B.  A. ,  Vicar  of  Rodmersham , 

Kent,  and  heiress,  through  her  mother,  of  Frederick  Waller, 

Q.C.,  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  and  has  issue — Cyprian  Chandos 

Richard  Waller  Waller-Bridge,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  Elsie 

Horacia  Rosemary  Maunsell  Baldwin  ;  Noeline  Cyprienne 

Catherine  Ancram  Hare  ;  Theodosialdina Darley  Bouyhton- 

Leigh  ;  Florence  Patricia  Egerton  Ward  Townshend  ;  and 

Etta  Alice  Phyllis  Grace  Bridget  Eyre.  Estates  at  Cuckfield, 

co.    Sussex  ;    and    Pidley,    Huntingdonshire.      Res. — The 

Rectory,  Worth.  Sussex. 

WALLINGTON  of  Dursley  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  ermine,  three  bars  wavy  sable,  on  a  chief  gules,  a 
saltire  or  (Wallington) ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  a  fesse  sable,  sur- 
mounting a  lion  rampant  gules,  three  dexter  hands  argent 
(Neale).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head  proper,  erased  gules,  collared 
sable,  charged  with  a  cinquefoil  or,  between  two  lozenges 
argent.     Motto — "  Non  temere,  sed  fortiter." 

Sons  of  John  Arthur  Beach  Wallington,  b.  1853;  d. 
1901  ;  m.  1888,  Constance  Mary,  second  surv.  d.  of 
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John  Mildmay  Wellington,  Esq  ,  Capt.  Indian  Cavalry, 
b.  1894.     Res. — 

Michael  Wallington,  Esq.,  M.C.  with  bar,  Capt.  Sussex 
Regt.,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

Sons  of    Sir  John  Williams  Wallington,    K.C.B.,    of 

Keevil  Manor,  Wilts.,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  4th  Light 

Dragoons,   late    Hon.    Col.  4th   Batt.  Gloucestershire 

Regt.  1872-84,  b    1822;  d.  1910;  m.  1852,  Henrietta 

Maria  (d.  1905),  yst.  d.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Beach 

of  Oakley  Hall,  Hants.,  and  Keevil  House,  Wilts. : — 

Sir    Edward    William    Wallington,    G.C.V.O.    (1929), 

C.M.G.,  J. P.,  Groom  of  the   Bedchamber    to  the   King 

since  1902,  Private  Sec.  and  Treas.  to  the  Queen  from  1919, 

and  Hon.  Registrar  of  the  League  of  Mercy,  b   1854.     Res. 

Oriel   House,    Hilperton,     Trowbridge,    Wilts.        Club — 

Marlborough. 

Col.  Charles  Digby  Wallington,  Lancashire  Fus.,  b. 
1856;  m.  1894,  Edith  Margaret,  third  d.  of  Sir  Edward 
William  Stafford,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Maine,  Louth;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Geoffrey  Stafford  Wallington,  Esq.,  Capt. 
K.R.R.C.,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  (2)  Edward 
Leonard  Wallington,  Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Marjorie 
Enid  [m.  1926,  Reginald  Stapylton  Cockburn,  Esq.,  M.C, 
ygst.  s.  of  Henry  Cockburn].  Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Rev.  Prebendary  Frank  Maxwell  Wallington,  Vicar  of 
Barnstaple,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1870;  m.  1903,  Violet 
St.  Helen,  d.  of  late  Frederick  Bashford.  Res. — The 
Vicarage,  Barnstaple,  Devon. 

WALLIS(H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  fe5se  ermine,  in  chief  a 
Bengal  tiger  passant  guardant  proper.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  wolf's  head,  couped,  transfixed  through  the  mouth  with 
an   arrow   proper,    a   pheon   between   two  crosses  crosslet 


WALLIS(H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  fesse ermine,  in  chief  three 
African  spears,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


essewise  or.      Motto — "  Tn  modestia   servio."      Livery — 
Black,  scarlet  facings,  white  edging. 

Son  of  Charles  Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of 

Chesterholme,  Newport,  Mon.,  and  Plas  Isa,  Porthcawl, 

Glamorgan,  Col.   (ret.)  1st  Monmouthshire  R.G.  Art. 

Vols.,  b.  1841 ;  d.  ;  m.  1868,  Helen  Augusta,  only 

child  of  Capt.  Evan  Evans  of  Bristol : — 

Kenneth  Percivale  Wallis,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  4th  Dragoon 

Gds. ,  formerly  Welsh  Regt. ,  b.  1885.     Seals— Chesterholme, 

Newport,  Mon.;  Plas  Isa,  Porthcawl,  Glamorgan.     Clubs— 

Junior  Constitutional,  Constitutional  (Newport,  Mon.). 


colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  transfixed  through  the  mouth 
with  an  arrow  point  to  the  sinister,  and  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Fortiter  et  recte."  Livery  (dress) — Claret  coat,  with  gold 
buttons,  black  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat ;  (undress) — 
claret  coat  and  overcoat,  gold  buttons,  black  and  yellow 
stripe  1  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Charles  W.  Wallis,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1922;  m.  1st,  1872, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  E.  Edmonds,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of  Bel- 
combe  Court  and  Berry  field,  Bradford-on-Avon  : — 
Charles  Braithwaite  Wallis,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  LL. B.  (Cambs. ), 
F.G.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Major  late  The  Cameronians  and  West 
African  Frontier  Force,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple, 
Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Panama  and  Costa 
Rica  since  1923,  Consul-Gen.  for  Liberia  1906,  French  W. 
Africa  and  the  Sudan  1909-20,  New  Orleans  1920-23,  b. 
1873 ;   m.  1913,  Bessie  Agnes,  d.   of  George  Lister  Laird, 
of    Birkenhead.        Res. — Bitish  Legation,   Tivoli,  Ancon, 
Panama.     Clubs — United  Service,  Royal  Societies. 

Humphrey  Wallis,  Gentleman,  C.E.  late  Lieut.  5th 
Manchester  Regt.,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  Charles  W.  Wallis  (see  above),  by  his  second 
wife,  m.  :  — 

Egbert  St.  John  Wallis,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

WALLIS-WRIGHT  (R.L.,  12  Aug.  1916 ;  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  fesse  ermine,  in  chief  a 
Cornish  chough  or,  between  two  bezants  (for  Wallis) ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  chevron,  between  three  bulls'  heads 
caboshed  argent,  a  crescent  between  two  cross  crosslets 
and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross 
crosslet  gules  (for  Wright).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head 
erased  gules,  pierced  through  the  mouth  with  a  spear 
proper,  point  to  the  sinister  also  gules,  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  fylfot  or  (for  Wallis) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  bull's  head  argent  erased  sable,  ducally 
gorged  gules,  and  charged  on  the  neck  (for  distinction) 
with  a  cross  crosslet  also  gules  (for  Wrights  Motto— 
"  Fortis  et  fidelis." 

Second  son  of  John  Richard  Smyth  Wallis,  Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Drishane  Castle,  co.  Cork,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1868  ; 

m.  1853,  Octavia  Willoughby  : — 

The  late  Henry  Aubrey   Beaumont   Wallis-Wright, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;    assumed   the  additional  surname 

and  arms  of  Wright,  by  R.L.,  12  Aug.   1916  ;  tn.  1907, 

Julia    Mary  Catherine,   d.    of  Capt.    James    Frederick 

D'Arley  Wright  (formerly  Street)  and  widow  of  Capt. 

Edward    Wetherden    Curteis.        Seat — Mottram    Hall, 

Prestbury,    nr.    Macclesfield.      Res. — Keythorpe    Hall, 

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two  hurts.     Badge— A  staff  gules,  the  ends  or,  enfiled  by  a 


WALMESLEY.  Gules,  on  a  chief  ermine,  two  hurts, 
a  crescent  for  difference,  quartering  Gerard  and  Ince. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  lion  statant  guardant  ermine,  ducally  crowned 
or.     Motto — "  En  Dieu  est  mon  esperance." 

Sons  of  Humphrey  Jeffreys  Walmesley,  Esq.,  J. P., 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ince-in-Mackerfield,  b.  1846  ; 
d.  1919  ;  m.  1877,  Marie  Gertrude.d.  of  George  Man- 
ley,  of  Spofforth  Hall,  Wetherby,  Yorks.:  — 
Charles  Talbot  Edward  Joseph  Walmesley,  Esq.,  D.S.O 
(1918),  M.C.  (1917),  T.D.  (1924),  Lt.-Col.  Berks.  Yeo.,  late 
Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1st,  1912,  Mary  (d.  1918), 
only  d.  of  Colonel  Edward  Druitt,  late  R.E. ;  2nd,  1920, 
Dorothy,  d.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Mayne,  Chief  Constable  of 
East  Suffolk  ;  andhassurv.  issue  (by  1st  wife) — Everard 
Jeffrey  Joseph  Walmesley,  Gentleman,  b.   1915  ;    and 
Veronica     Mary ;      (by     2nd     wife) — Richard     Gerard 
Walmesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1928 ;    Cecily  Mary ;    Clare 
Mary ;     Edina    Mary.     Seat — Inglewood,    Hungerford, 
Berks.     Club—  Boodle's. 

Humphrey  Worthington  Gerard  Walmesley,  Gentle- 
man, Lieut.  Lanes.  Hus.  Imp.  Yeo.  b.  1882.    Res.— 

JOHN  WALMESLEY,  Esquire,  J.  P.  Wilts.  Bom 
1861,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Richard  Walmesley,  Esq., 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  William 
Donaldson.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a  chief  ermine 
two  hurts.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  statant  guardant,  ducally 
crowned  gules.  Motto— "  Spes  durat  avorum."  Seat — 
The  Manor  House,  Colerne,  Wilts.  Clubs— Arthur's ;  and 
Conservative. 

WALMESLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chief  ermine, 
two  hurts.      Mantling  gules  and  argent.      Crest— On  a 


wreath  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  statant  guardant  ermine, 
ducally  crowned  or.  Motto — "Valet  Veritas."  Livery — 
Drab,  with  red  piping. 

Son    of    Richard    Joseph    Walmesley,    b.    1822 ;     d. 

1901  ;  m.  1848,  Louisa  Harriet  (d.   1890),  d.  of  John 

Brook  King: — 
Richard  Walmesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1882, 
Martha,  d.  of  J.  Gascoigne  of  Leamington ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Bernard  Robert  Walmesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  (2) 
Cuthbert  Walmesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1884 ;  (3)  Oswald 
Walmesley,    Gentleman,   b.  ;    and    Monica.      Postal 

address. — 

WALMISLEY  (H.  Coll,  1832).  Per  pale  gules  and 
azure,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  quatrefoil  of  the  second  between 
two  hurts.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock  proper,  theron  a  lion  guardant 
ermine,  ducally  crowned  cr,  and  charged  on  the  body  with 


celestial  crown  gold.  Motto—"  Non  nobis  Domine.' 
Livery— Dark  blue,  with  red  facings  and  striped  yellow 
waistcoat. 

Eldest  surviving  son  of  Major  Walter  Milbanke  Wal- 

misley,  of  Wallington,  Surrey,  b.  1832  ;    d.  1915  ;    m. 

1854,  Emma,  d.  of  James  Burrows,  of  Lower  Belgrave 

Place,  London : — 
Herbert  William  Walmisley,  Gentleman,  a  Gold  Staff 
Officer  at  the  Coronation  of  King  George  V.  and  Queen 
Mary,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1892,  Zillah  Maud,  d.  of  Thomas  Bacon 
Bickerton,  and  has  issue— Guy  Herbert  Walmisley,  Esq., 
M.C,  M.A.  (Ch.Ch.  Oxon.),  Capt.  late  Roy.  Corps  of 
Signals  R.E. ,  b.  1893;  Claude  Atherstone  Walmisley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899 ;  and  Valerie  Zillah.  Club— Junior 
Carlton. 

WALPOLE,  see  VADE- WALPOLE, 

WALPOLE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  between  two 
chevrons  sable,  three  cross  crosslets  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
man's  bust  in  profile  proper,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  from 
the  coronet  flowing  a  long  cap  gules,  tasselled  or,  and 
charged  with  a  Catherine- wheel  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Fari 
quae  sentiat." 

Son  of  Hon.  Frederick  Walpole,  Comm.  R.N. ,  M.P. 
for  N.    Norfolk,   b.    1822 ;   d.   1876 ;    m.   1852,   Laura 
Sophia  Frances  (d.   1901),  d.  of  Francis  Walpole  and 
granddau.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Walpole: — 
Rt.  Hon.    Robert  Horace  Walpole,  5th  Earl  of  Orford 
(10  April  1806),  Baron  Walpole  of  Walpole  (1  June  1723), 
Baron  Walpole  of  Wolterton  (4  June  1756),  J.  P.  and  D.  L. 
Norfolk  and  Norwich,  formerly  Lieut.  R.N.  and  Capt.  4th 
Batt.   Norfolk  Regt.,  attached  to  Earl  of  Rosslyn's  Special 
Embassy  at  the  King  of  Spain's  wedding  1877,  when  he 
rec.  the  Order  of  Charles  III.  of  Spain,  Priv.  Sec.  to  Sir  H. 
Wolffs  Eastern  Roumelian  Commission  1878,  also  to  Special 
Mission  of  Sir  H.  D.  Wolff  to  Egypt  1886  [Supporters- 
Dexter,  an  antelope  ;  sinister,  a  stag,  both  argent,  attired 
proper,  unguled  or,  each  gorged  with  a  collar  chequy  of  the 
last  and  azure,  chained  gold],  b.  1854 ;  m.  1st,  1888,  Louise 
Melissa  (d.  1909),  d.  of  D.  C.  Corbin  of  New  York ;  and 
has  surv.  issue — Lady  Dorothy  Rachel  Melissa  [m.  1916, 
Capt.  Arthur  Hobart  Mills,  D.C.L  I.,  ofgiA  Ebury  Street, 

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S.W.);  2nd,  1917,  Emily  Gladys,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Henry  Oakes,  Rector  of  Thurgarton,  Norwich,  and  has 
further  issue — Lady  Anne  Sophia.  Seats — Mannington 
and  Waborne  Halls,  co.  Norfolk.  Res. — Rosemoor,  Tor- 
rington,  N.  Devon.     Club — Carlton. 

Only  son  of  Horatio  Spencer  Walpole  (formerly  Vade- 
Walpole)  of  The  Firs,  Stevenage,  fi.  1881  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn. 
1906,  Dorothea  Frances,  d.  of  Frederick  Butler  Moly- 
neux  Montgomerie,  of  1  Cromwell  Place,  S.W. : — 
Robert  Henry  Montgomerie  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Seat — Wolterton  Park,  Norwich. 

Sons  of  Sir  Horatio  George  Walpole,  K.C.B.,  J.  P.,  of 
Danegate,    Eridge    Green,    Sussex,    Assistant   Under- 
Secretary  of  State   for    India,    b.    1843 ;    d.   1923 ;   m. 
1870,  Selina  Maria  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the  late  John  Thomas 
Perceval  : — 
Reginald  Horace  Walpole,  Esq.,  b.  1875  '<  ^.1905,  Agnes, 
d.  of  Rev.  Preb.  F.  Hancock  of  The  Priory,  Dunster.     Res. 
— 9 A  Gordon  Place,  W.8. 

Robert  Spencer  Hobhouse  Walpole,  Esq.,  Major  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1881;  tn.  1923,  Edith  Winifred, 
d.  of  the  late  S.  H.  Keeling,  of  Kenilworth,  and  has  issue — 
Horace  Jeremy  Spencer  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1924. 
Res. — Frannington,  South  Canterbury,  South  Island,  New 
Zealand. 

Son  of  Sir  Robert  Walpole,  K.C.B.,  Lt.-Gen.  and  Col. 

65th  Regt.,  b.  1808;  d.  1876;    m.  1846,  Gertrude  (d. 

1903),  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  William  H.  Ford: — 

Spencer  Charles  Walpole,  Esq.,  b.  1852;  m.  1885,  Jessie 

Madeline  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Rev.  T.  G.  Nicholas,  Vicar  of  West 

Molesey,    Surrey  ;  and     has  issue — 3   daus.     Res. — Wyke 

House,  Winchester. 

Son    of  Sir  Charles  George  Walpole,   of  Broadford, 

Chobham,  Woking,  Kt.  Bach.,  Attorney-Gen.  Leeward 

Islands  1889-92,  Chief  Justice  of  Gibraltar  1892-3,  and 

of  the  Bahama  Islands,  1893-7,  M.A.(Camb.),  Barrister- 

at-Law,  J  P.  and  Deputy  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sess. 

and  County  Councillor  for  Surrey,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1848; 

d  1926  ;  m.  1st,  1877,  Maria  Elizabeth  (d.  1914),  d.  and 

coh.    of  the  late   Henry  Forde  (ygst.  son  of  the   late 

Col.  Forde  of  Abbeyfield,  Cheshire);  2nd,  1922,  Maria, 

widow  of  Major  H.  J.  Seton  : — 

Charles  Archibald   Walpole,    Esq.,    O.B.E.,  F.R.G.S., 

formerly  Man.    Dir.    Persian    Oil   Coy.   at   Mohammerah, 

Persian  Gulf  [Livery — Buff,  with  black  and  yellow  striped 

waistcoat],  b.  1881 ;  m.  1927,  Dorothea,  d.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 

Comdr.  B.  Critchley-Salmonson,  R.N.      Clubs — Arthurs', 

E.I.  United  Service. 

Sons  of  Horatio  Frederick  William  Seymour  Walpole, 
b.   1850;    d.   1887;    tn.   1877,    Laura  Ann,   d.  of  late 
Joseph  Coombe: — 
Robert  Somerset  George  Reginald  Walpole,  Gentleman, 
b.  1878.     Res.— 

Horace  Henry  Varie  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 
Son  of  Rev.  Robert  Seymour  Walpole,  late  Vicar  of 
Balderton,  Notts.,  1852-78,  prev.  Lieut.  77th  Foot,  b, 
1820;  d.  1910;  tn.  1848,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  Frede- 
rick Apthorpe,  Rector  of  Gumley: — 
Herbert  Reginald  Robert  Seymour  Walpole,  Gentleman, 
5.  1853;  m.  1882,  Jane  Sophia  (d.  1916),  d.  of  W.  Palmer 
Kent    of    Tasmania ;    and    has    issue — Francis    Seymour 
Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1895;   Beatrice  Adelaide  [tn.  1912, 
Major  Kenneth  Stuart  Cross,  M.D.,  M.Sc,  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps  (Res.),  of  South  Yarra,  Melbourne];   Florence 
Louise  ;  Lucy  Apthorpe  [tn.  1912,  Robert  Balcombe  Beggs, 
of  Nianwanda  Station,  Victoria,  Australia]  ;  Gladwys  ;  and 
Agnes  Jane  \tn.  1918,  Hon.  Theodore  Beggs,  M.L.C. ,  of 
Eurambeen,    Beaufort,  Victoria,   Australia].     Res. — Buena 
Vista,  Cowes,  Philip  Island,  Australia. 

Sons  of   Rt.   Rev.   George   Henry  Somerset  Walpole, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  1910,  Rector  of  Lambeth 
1903-7,    and    Hon.    Canon    of  Southwark   1906-10, 
b.   1854;   d.  1929;   m.  1882,  Mildred  Helen  (d.   1925), 
d.  of  the  late  Charles  Foster  Barham  : — 
Hugh  Seymour  Walpole,  Gentleman,   C.B.E.,  b.  1884. 
Clubs— Athenaeum  ;  Garrick. 
Robert  Henry  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1892. 
Yngr.    son   of    Rev.    Robert    Seymour    Walpole — see 
above : — 
Richard  Herbert  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1885, 
Sophia  Louise,   d.  of  Hatsell    Mellersh  Garrard.     Res. — 
Lumeah,  Walmer,  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa. 

Son  of  Henry  Walpole,  Lieut.  Madras  Ser. ,  b.  1836; 
d.  1878;    tn.  1 871,  Sempe  Georgina,  d.  of  Matthew 
Templeton  of  Calcutta: — 
Henry  Walpole,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 


WALROND.  Argent,  three  bulls'  heads  caboshed  sable, 
armed  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  heraldic  tiger  sable,  pelletfe. 
Motto — "  Bienfaictz  payeray  malfaictz  vangeray." 

Son   of  Henry   Walrond,    Marquis   de    Vallado    and 
a   grandee   of   Spain,    J. P.,    Hon.    Col.    late    Devon 
Regt.,  b.    1841  ;    d.   1917 ;    tn.   1861,   Caroline   Maud 
(d.  1915),  dau.  of  the  late  William  John  Clark,  Esq., 
J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Buckland  Toussaints,  Devon  :- — 
Henry  Humphrey  Walrond,  Esq.,  heir  male  and  repre- 
sentative of  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond,  on  whom  Philip  IV. 
of  Spain  conferred  Aug.  5th,  1653,  the  titles  of  Marquis  de 
Vallado,  Conde  de  Panama,  and  Condede  Valleronda,  with 
the  dignity  of  a  grandee  of  the  First  Class,  one  of  the  co- 
heirs of  the   barony  of  Welles,  B.A.,  b.   1862;    tn.   1901, 
Gertrude  Gordon,  dau.   of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Stephen  Hill, 
K. C.M.G. ,  C.B.      Res. — 28  Pennsylvania  Road,  Exeter. 
Sons  of  Ernest  Adolphus  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ; 
d.  1928  ;    tn.  1895,   Fannie,  dau.  of  William  Helm  of 
Fresno,  California  : — 
Henry  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 
George  Osmond  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 
Frank  Helen  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

Yngr.  sons  of  Henry  Walrond  (see  above): — 
Francis  Arthur  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1895, 
Muriel  Gwendoline,  youngest  dau.  of  Frederick  J.  Methold, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Thome  Court,  Suffolk,  and  grand-dau.  of  the 
late  W.  Alfred  Swaine  Taylor,  F.R.S.,  and  has  issue — 
Henry  Humphrey  Richard  Methwold  Walrond,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904;  Beryl  Methwold  ;  Irene  Fay  Methwold  ;  and  Muriel 
Joan  Methwold.     Res. — 

Herbert  William  James  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

Conrad  Montagu  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  tn.  1908, 

Kate  Dalrymple,  dau.  of  Charles  Woolven  of  Birkenhead, 

and   has  issue— Herbert  Walrond,    Gentleman,    b.    1909  ; 

Kenneth  Conrad  Walrond,  Gentleman,  b.   1912.     Res. — 

WALSH,  see  HUSSEY-WALSH  and  JOHNSON- 
WALSH. 


WALSH    (H.    Coll.).      Argent,    a   fesse  sable,    cottised 
wavy  gules,  between  six  martlets  of  the  second.     Mantling" 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  gryphon's  head  erased  per  fesse  wavy  argent  and  ermine, 
beaked  and  eared  or.     Motto — "  Veritas  et  virtus  vincunt." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Walsh,  2nd  Baron  Orma- 
thwaite,  Lord-Lieut. co. Radnor  1875-95,  J. P. Berks. and 
Hereford,  M.P.  for  Leominster  1865-8,  and  for  Radnor- 
shire 1868-80,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batt.  S.  Wales  Borderers, 
b.   1827;  d.  1920;  tn.   1858,    Lady   Katherine    Emily 
Mary  Somerset  (d.  1914),  d.  of  7th  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
K.G.  :— 
Rt.    Hon.   Sir   Arthur  Henry  John   Walsh,    3rd  Baron 
Ormathwaite  of  Ormathwaite,  Cumberland  (16  April  1868), 
4th   Bart.    (14  June,    1804),   G.C.V.O.,    H.M.    Master    of 
Ceremonies  1907-20,  D.L.  co.  Radnor,  M.P.  co.  Radnor 
1885-92,  late  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  has  Grand  Cross  of 
Order  of  Francis  Joseph  of  Austria,  Star  of  Order  of  Wasa 
of  Sweden,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  (2nd  class), 
Star  of  the  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  of  Japan ,  and  is  Comm. 
of  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  and  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour  of  France  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  gryphon 
ermine,  gorged  with  a  collar  vair,  and  pendent  therefrom 
an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  a  martlet  argent],  b.  1859; 
tn.  1890,   Lady  Clementine  Pratt  (d.  1921),  only  d.  of  3rd 
Marquess    Camden.       Seat — Warfield    Park,    Bracknell, 
Berks.        7  own    res. — 34    Bassett    Road,    W.  10.       Club — 
Marlborough. 

Hon.  George  Harry  William  Walsh,  M.V.O. ,  Capt.  Re- 
serve of  Officers,  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  served  as  Capt. 
Imperial  Yeomanry  in  the  South  African  War  1 899-1 901 , 
b.  1863.  Res. — Llwynbarried,  Rhayader,  co.  Radnr  r. 
Clubs— Carlton  ;  Pratt's. 

Hon.  Nigel  Christopher  Walsh,  J.  P.  co.  Sussex,  B.A. 
Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1904,  Pauline,  yst.  d. 
of  Henry  Francis  Makins,  and  has  issue — Emily  Barbara  ; 
and  Geraldine  Lettice.  Res. — The  Shrubbery,  Bath  Road, 
Worthing. 

Hon.  Reginald  Walsh,  M.V.O. ,  Consul  at  New  York 
1908-11,  b.  1868  ;  tn.  1908,  Lady  Margaret  Jane  Douglas- 
Home,  third  d.  of  12th  Earl  of  Home,  and  has  issue — John 
Arthur  Charles  Walsh,  Esq.,  b.  1912;  Jane  Emily  Mary; 
and  Anne  Elizabeth.  Res  —  Combe  House,  Presteigne,  co. 
Radnor.     Club— White's. 

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of  Trinity  Church,  Trowbridge,  b.  1829  '<  d.  1869;  m. 

1855,  Fanny  Matilda  (d.  1907),  d.  of  Henry  Stroud:- — 

Rev.  Arthur  George  Digby  Walsh,  late  Vicar  of  Carring- 

ton,    Sale,    B.A.    (Oxford),   b.    1856.     Club— Oxford    and 

Cambridge. 

WALSH  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  over  all 
a  fesse  per  pale  of  the  second  and  azure,  charged  with  a 
crescent  or,  Mantling1  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  gorged  with 
a  collar  per  pale  or  and  argent,  and  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  crescent  gold.  Motto — "  Noli  irritare 
leonem." 

Son  of : — 

Adolphus    Frederick    Walsh,    Esq.,    Lt.-Col. ,   b. 
Seat— 

WALSH  (U.O. ).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  over 
all  a  fesse  per  pale  of  the  second  and  gules,  a  canton  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  —  Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet   or,  a  demi-lion   rampant  azure,    charged   on   the 


WALSH  (U.O. ,  1909).  Argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  be- 
tween six  martlets  azure,  three  crosses  flory  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


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shoulder  with  a  bezant.     Motto — "Noli  irritare  leonem." 
Livery — Dark  blue,  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Ven.    Robert   Walsh,    D.D.    Archdeacon    of 

Dublin,   Rector  of  Donnybrook,  Dublin,  b.   1842;    d. 

;  m.  1st,  1873,  Elizabeth  Sophia  (d.  1893),  second 

d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Carson,  D.  D. ,  Vice- Provost 

of  Trinity  College,   Dublin;    2nd,  1898,  Amy  Elinor, 

only  dan.  of  the  late  Most  Rev.   Robert  Samuel  Gregg, 

D.  D. ,    Archbishop   of   Armagh   and    Primate   of    All 

Ireland : — 

John    Edward   Walsh,    Gentleman, 

Dub.),  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1875. 

Toseph  Gordon  Walsh,  Esq. ,  Lieut. 
Robert  Henry  Walsh,  Esq..  D.S.O., 
1884.     Clubs — Badminton,  Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Edward  Walsh,  LL.D.,  Master 
of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Univ. 
of  Dublin,  b.  1816;  d.  1869;  m.  1841,  Blair  Belinda, 
only  d.  of  late  Capt.  Gordon  John  MacNeill,  77th 
Regt.  :— 
John  Edward  Walsh,  Esq.,  J.P.,  M.A.,  B.L.  Res.— 
Belleville,  Donnybrook,  co.  Dublin. 

Rev.    Oliver   William    Walsh,    M.A.      Res.—  Belleville, 
Donnvbrook,  Dublin. 

Henry  Deane  Walsh,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  C.E.,  Head  of 
the  Harbour  Dept. ,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 


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Major  R.A. ,  b. 


colours,  on  a  tower  sable,  charged  with  a  cross  flory  argent, 
a  cock  of  the  second,  combed  and  wattled  gules.  Motto — 
"Watch." 

Sons  of  Rt.   Rev.    William    Pakenham- Walsh,   D.D. 
(Dub.),  Bishop  of  Ossory,  Ferns,  and  Leighlin  1878- 
1897,   b.  1820  ;    d.    1902;    m.    1st,    1861,    Clara  Jane 
(d.  1875),  d.  of  Samuel  Ridley  of  Muswell  Hill,  London  ; 
2nd,  1879,  Annie  Frances,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  John  Winthrop 
Hackett,  M.A.  :— 
Alfred  Ridley  Pakenham- Walsh,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  B.E. 
(Dub.),  Fellow  Roy.  Indian  Eng.  Coll.,   P.W.  Dept.,  India 
(ret.),  b.  1866;  m.  1895,  Hylda  Catharine,  only  d.  and  h.  of 
George  Dear  of  Lancaster  ;  and  has  issue  —  ( 1 )  Wilfrid  Paken- 
ham Pakenham- Walsh,  Esq.,  I.C.S. ,  J.P.  Burma,  late  Lieut. 
R.F.A.  (S.R.),  and  R.F.C.,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1898  [m.  1922, 
Guendolen,  d.  of  Frank  Elliott  of  Alverstoke,  Hants.,  and 
has  issue — John    Pakenham- Walsh,    Gentleman,  b.  1928; 
and   Betty] ;    (2)    Geoffrey    Pakenham    Pakenham- Walsh, 
Gentleman,    late  Lieut.    R.N.A.S.,    B.A.    Oxon.,    b.    1899 
[w.    1928,    Margaret    Maud,    B.A.    (Cantab.),    L.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,d.  of  Mr.  Justice  Samuel  Russell,  I.C.S.  (ret.),  of 
St.    Helier's,    Grange   Road,    Eastbourne   (Address — High 
Court,   Rangoon,  Burma)];  (3)  Robert  Pakenham-Walsh, 
Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1906;  and  Kathleen.     Res. — 
Mingaladon,  Willingdon,  Eastbourne.. 

Rev.  William  Sandford  Pakenham-Walsh,  M.A.  (Dub.), 
b.  1868;  m.  1902,  Gertrude  Maud,  eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  William 
Harmar  of  Sheffield  ;  and  has  surv.  issue  —  (1)  William 
Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  Colonial  C.S.,  Fiji  Islands, 
b.  1904 ;  (2)  Herbert  Ridley  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906  (Res. — Eldoret,  Kenya  Colony);  (3)  Harold  Harmar 
Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  (4)  Eric  Pakenham- 
Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  and  Lilian  Edith.  Res. — The 
Vicarage,  Sulgrave,  Northants. 

Rt.  Rev.  Herbert  Pakenham  Pakenham-Walsh,  D.D., 
M.A..  (Dub.),  Bishop  of  Assam,  1914-24,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1916, Clare, d.  of  Rev.  CanonF.C.  Hayes,  M.A.,  of  Rahenry, 
co.  Dublin.     Res. — Bishop's  College,  Calcutta. 

Ernst  Pakenham-Walsh,  Esq.,  Sessions  Tudge  Madras 
Pres.,  J.P.  Madras  Pres.,B.A.  (Dub.),  I.C.S.,  b.  1875; 
m.  1st,  1901,  Lilian  (d.  1902),  d.  of  Isaac  Ashe,  M.D.,  of 
Dundrum,  co.  Dublin  ;  2nd,  1922,  Marian  Lucy  Memmette, 
d.  of  Arthur  B.  N.  Glad  well  Boyd,  and  widow  of  Capt.  W.  K. 
Strachan,  and  has  issue — Gertrude  Patricia.  Postal  address 
c/o  Secretariat,  Fort  George,  Madras. 
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of  Crinken    House,    Shankill,    co.    Dublin,  Major   R.E., 
F.R.S.A.I.,  F.S.G.,  b.  1883. 

Ridley  Pakenham  Pakenham-Walsh,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major 
R.E. ,  b.  1888;  m.  1915,  Mabel,  d.  of  Ernest  Smith  of 
Turramurra,  Sydney,  N.S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — Ernest 
Ridley  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1916;  William 
Pakenham-Walsh  Gentleman,  b.  1922.  Postal  address — 
War  Office,  S.W.r. 

Son  of  Thomas  Walsh,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1859  ;  m.  Elizabeth 
Abbott  :— 
Frederick  William  Walsh,   Gentleman,   b.    1857.      Post. 
add. — 15A  Northbrook  Road,  Dublin. 

Son    of    Robert    Pakenham-Walsh,    M.D.,    b.    1825; 
d.  1905 ;  111.  2nd,  1854,  Maria  Letitia,  eld.  d.  of  Ven. 
Joseph  Callwell,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher  : — 
George  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  ^.1857;  m. 

Sons  of  Louis  Henry  Pakenham-Walsh  (son  of  Robert 
Pakenham-Walsh— see  above),  Gentleman,  b.  1859; 
d.  1905;  m.  1885,  Ann  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Robert 
Morrison: — 
Robert  Morrison  Pakenham-Walsh,  Esq.,  late  Eng.- 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  18S6.     Pes.— Sotik,  Kenya  Colony. 

Conrad  Martin  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ; 
m.  19 19,  Elsie  Adeline,  d.  of  James  Roberts  of  Clent  House, 
Worcester.  Pes — Clent,  Cambridge  Road,  Prenton,  Birken- 
head. 

Louis  H.  Carmichael  Pakenham-Walsh ,  Esq. ,  D.F. C. ,  late 
Capt.  Cheshire Regt.,  R.F.C.  andR.A.F.,6.  1893  ;  vi.  iq22, 
Dorothy  Eva,  d.  of  Walter  Richard  Greves,  of  Bourne  End, 
and  has  issue — Robert  Greves  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentle- 
man, b-  1924  ;  and  Diana  Greves.  Res. — Rose  Tree  Cottage, 
Maidenhead. 

Ygr.    son    of    Robert    Pakenham-Walsh,    M.D.    (see 
above): — 
Robert  Pakenham  Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m.  ; 

and   has   issue — (1)   Percy   Pakenham-Walsh,   Gentleman, 
b.  ;  (2)  Cecil  Pakenham-Walsh,  Gentleman,  b. 

Pes.— 

WALSH,  formerly  of  Laragh  (U.O.).  Azure,  alion  ram- 
pant argent,  debruised  by  a  fesse  per  pale  of  the  second 
and  gules,  charged  with  three  crosses  humettee  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  crest  coronet  or,  charged  with  a  cross  humettee 
azure,  a  demi-lion  rampant  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Noli 
irritare  leonem." 

Son  of  Langton  Prendergast  Walsh,  Esq.,  CLE. 
(1890),  of  the  Bombay  Political  Service,  J.  P.  Bombay, 
Vice-Consul  at  Berbera  and  Zeila,  Somaliland,  1884-93  I 
b.  1856;  d.  1927;  m.  ist,  1891,  Clementina  Annie  (d. 
1894),  d.  of  late  Major  R.  G.  Macgregor,  R.A. ,  of 
Glengyle;  2nd,  1902,  Laura,  only  d.  of  John  Forbes, 
Esq. ,  K.C. ,  of  Aberdeen  : — 
David  Langton  Prendergast  Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Pes. — Kirkconnel,  Gunnersbury  Avenue,  Ealing. 

Sons  of  Major  George  Inverarity  Walsh,  Leicestershire 
Regt.,  of  Newnham  Manor,  nr.  Wallingfoid,  b.   1866  ; 
d.   10T3;  m.  1902,  Ethel  Parker,  d.  of  M.  Dobson  of 
Kensington  Gore,  W. : — 
Philip  Warrington  Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
George  Charles  Nepean  Walsh,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Ygst.  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Prendergast  Boles  Walsh, 
b.  1831  ;  d  1893;  m.  ist,  1853,  Ephemia  (d.  1862),  d. 
of  Rev.  Spencer  Walsh,  D  D.  ;  2nd,   1863,  Isabel,  d. 
of  Frances  Nicholes,  D.C.L.  : — 
Col.    Mainwaring   Ravell   Walsh,    C.M.G.,    M.C.,    late 
Worcstershire  Regt.,  Dir.  of  Organisation,  India  1925-7, 
comdg.   146th   Inf    Bde.  (T.A. )  1928,  b.  1876;    m.    1908, 
Bertha  Violette,  d.  of  the  late  George  W.  Wilson-Slator, 
J. P.  and  D.L. ,  of  White  Hill,  Edgeworshstown,  co.  Long- 
ford ;  and  has  issue — John  Mainwaring  Walsh,  Gentleman, 
b.   1910;  Isabel  Slator  ;  and  Joan  Bruere.     Postal  address 
— Ford  Cottage,  Clifton,  York.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

WALSHAM  (R.L.,  12  April  1800,  H.  Coll).  Quarterly, 
1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a  gryphon 
segreant,  wings  elevated  or,  supporting  a  tilting-spear  bendy 
argent  and  sable,  therefrom  flowing  to  the  dexter  a  banner  of 
the  fourth,  charged  with  a  cross  couped  of  the  fifth  (Garbett) ; 
ii.  and  iii. .  sable,  within  a  cross  voided,  five  crosses  pat6e 
fitchee  of  the  last  (Walsham) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Garbett ; 
3.  the  same  arms  of  Walsham  ;  4.  the  arms  of  Hervey  of 
Llanvair ;  5.  the  arms  of  Chapman  of  Discoed ;  6.  the 
arms  of  Knill  of  Knill  Court ;  7.  the  arms  of  Morgan  ot 
Kinnersley  Castle  ;  8.  the  arms  of  Hughes  of  Bodwryn  in 
Anglesey ;     9.     the    arms    of    Coytmore    of    Coytmore. 


Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  (of  Garbett) — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  with  two  heads  dis- 
played sable,  each  wing  charged  with  a  cross  patee  fitchee 
between  two  ermine  spots  or,  from  the  neck  pendent  by  a 
gold  chain  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  Saracen's 
head  erased  at  the  neck  proper,  and  wreathed  round  the 
temples  argent  and  azure.  Motto —  "Sub  libertate 
quietem." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Walsham,  2nd  Bart. ,  K.C.M.G.,  J.P., 
D.L,,  b.  1830;  d.  1905;  m.  1865,  Florence,  only  d. 
Of  Hon.  P.  C.  Scarlett,  C.B.  :— 

Sir  John  Scarlett  Walsham,  3rd  Bart,  of  Knill  Court,  co. 
Hereford  (30  Sept.  1831),  Inspector  of  Chinese  Labour, 
Transvaal,  late  Capt.  Labour  Corps,  b.  1869;  m.  1906, 
Bessie  Geraldine  Gundreda,  d.  of  Vice-Adm.  John  Borlase 
Warren ;  and  has  surv.  issue — John  Scarlett  Warren 
Walsham,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  and  Gundreda  Bridget  Coytmore. 
Club — Royal  Automobile. 

Percy  Rom  illy  Walsham,  Esq.,  Chinese  Maritime  Customs 
Service,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1899,  Charlotte  Cunninghame,  d.  of 
William  Wykeham  Myers,  M.B.,  CM.,  of  Formosa  ;  and 
has  issue — Percy  Robert  Stewart  Walsham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1904;  Florence  Mary  [m.  1924,  Lieut. -Comdr.  Henry 
Neville  Lake,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  R.N.];  Gladys  Newell ;  and 
Aline  Joyce.     Pes. — Foochow,  China. 

WALSINGHAM,  Baron,  see  DE  GREY. 

WALSTON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  or  and  azure,  in 
chief  two  lions  combatant  and  in  base  two  similar  lions 
counterchanged  within  a  bordure  ermine.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 
rock,  an  oak-tree  proper  between  two  wings  azure. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Walston  (formerly  Waldstein),  Knt. 

Bach.  (1912),  Ph.D.,  L.H.D.  (Columbia  Univ.),  Hon. 

Litt.D.    (Dublin),    Fellow    and    Lecturer    of    King's 

Coll.,    Camb. ,    Knt.    Commr.    of   the    Order    of    the 

Redeemer,   and   of  the  Ernestine  Order,  and  Knt.  of 

the  Order  of  the  Dannebrog,  b.  1856 ;    d.  1927  ;    m. 

1909,  Florence,  d.  of  late  D.   L.  Einstein  of  N.  York, 

and  widow  of  Theodore  Seligman  of  N.  York: — 

Henry  David  Leonard  George  Walston,  Esq.,  b.   1912. 

Pes. — Newton  Hall,  Newton,  Cambridge  ;  Mayfair  House, 

Carlos  Place,  W.i. 

ROBERT  WALTERS,  Esquire,  M.A.  of  the  University 
of  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  the  co.  of  Hertford, 
formerly  Lieut,  Worcestershire  Militia.  Z?<?r«  April  9,  1832, 
being  the  eldest  sur.  son  of  Robert  Walters,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  by  his  wife  Catherine  Delicia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Robinson  Hay  ward,  formerly  Fellow  of  All  Souls', 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Harrietsham,  in  the  co.  of  Kent  and 
St.  Mary's-le-Strand,  Westminster.  Armorial  bearings— 
Per  pale  argent  and  erminois,  on  a  fesse  indented  azure, 
between  three  eagles  displayed  gules,  a  serpent  nowed 
proper.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  erminois,  gorged  with  a  collar  indented  sable, 
thereon  three  plates,  all  between  two  demi-lances  proper. 
Motto — "Lahore."  Livery — Invisible  green,  with  silver 
buttons.  Married,  Feb.  19,  1881,  Florence  Serena,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Collins,  formerly  of  Butleigh  Wootton,  near 
Glastonbury  (deceased).  Estate — Ware  Priory,  Ware,  in 
the  co.  of  Hereford. 

WALTHALL  (R.L.,  10  Nov.  1887,  H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
a  chevron  vert,  between  three  Cornish  choughs  close  sable. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — An  arm  couped  at  the 
shoulder,  vested  gules,  cuff  argent,  the  hand  clenched  and 
thereon  a  falcon  close  proper,  beaked  or,  with  lure  gules, 
stringed  gold.  Motto — "  A  bird  in  the  hand  is  worth  two 
in  the  bush."  Livery — Green  coat,  green  and  white  waist- 
coat, silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Edward  Walthall  Delves  Walthall,  of  Wistaston 
Hall,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  b.  1848;  d.  1897;  m.  1870,  Caroline 
Marion,  d.  of  Charles  A.  Stewart : — 

Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Charles  Walthall  Delves  Walthall, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.,  D.L.  co.  Derby,  late  Col.  R.A.,  has 
Legion  of  Honour  and  Crci*  de  Guerre,  served  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1874;  m.  1902, 
Isabel  Sybil,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  James  Bevan 
Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  Seat— Alton  Manor,  Idridge- 
hay,  Derby.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Brian  James  Delves  Walthall,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.M.L.I., 
served  Great  War  1914-16,  b.  1876.     Club — Sports. 

Capt.  Henry  Douglas  Delves  Walthall,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  late 
R.A.S.C,  formerly  Lieut.  Denbighshire  Imp.  Yeo.,b.  1880; 


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'  m.  ign,  Hilda  Maud,  d.  of  F.  Leigh  Hancock  of  The 
Warren,  Broughton,  nr.  Chester ;  and  has  issue — Leigh 
Edward  Delvis  Walthall,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  Daphne. 
Res.—  Watford. 

WALTON  of  Coombe  Hill   (H.    Coll.).       Sable,  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  or,  on  a  chief  argent,  three  fasces  palewise 
proper.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders 
proper,  crowned  with  a  crown  vallary  or,  to  the  sinister  a 
branch  of  laurel  fructed  proper.     Motto — "Amor  justiciae." 
Sons  of  Sir  John  Lawson  Walton,  Kt.  Bachelor,  K.C., 
Attorney-General,  M.P.  for   Leeds,  b.  1852;  d.  1908; 
m.  1882,    Joanna,    d.    of    late   Robert    Hedderwick   of 
Glasgow : — ■ 
Hunter  Lawson  Walton,  Esq.,  b.  1891.     Res. — 
Arnold  Lawson  Walton,  b.  1895.     Res. — 

WANDESFORD,  see  PRIOR- WANDESFORD. 

WARBURTON,  see  EGERTON-WARBURTON. 

WARBURTON-LEE,  see   LEE. 

WARBURTON  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron  between 
three  cormorants  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head 
affronted,  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  round  the  temples 
a  wreath  argent  and  gules,  and  issuing  therefrom  three 
ostrich  feathers  or.  Motto — "  Non  sibi."  Livery — White 
(light  drab)  coat  and  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Richard  Warburton,  Esq.,  D.L.  for  King's  Co., 
J. P.  for  King's  and  Queen's  Cos.,  b.  1846;  d.  ; 

m.  1st,  1867,  Georgina  Wilhelmina  Henrietta  (d.  1890), 
d.  of  William  Henry  Hutchinson  of  Rockforest,  co. 
Tipperary ;  2nd  1892,  Bridget  Mary,  d.  of  John 
M'Namara: — 
Richard  Henry  Haskell  Warburton,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 
Seat — Garryhinch,  Portarlington,  Ireland. 

Son  of  Joseph  William  Warburton,  Esq.,  late  H.B.M. 
Consul-General  at  San  Francisco,  formerly  of  Foreign 
Office,  and  sometime  Consul-General  at  Valparaiso 
and  Charge1  d'Affaires  in  Chili,  b.  1837;  d.  1891  ;  m. 
1862,  Lady  Frances  Isabella  Ann  (d.  1891),  only  d.  of 
Rt.  Hon.  sixth  Earl  of  Kingston  : — 
William  Francis  Henry  Warburton,  Gentleman,  b.  1879 
Res— 

WARD,  see  BARRINGTON-WARD. 

WARD  (U.O. ,  1667).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  cross 
patonceor(Ward);  2  and  3,  gules,  three  cinquefoils  ermine, 
on  a  chief  or,  a  heart  of  the  first  (Hamilton).  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's 
head  couped  at  the  shoulders  affronted  proper,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  or  and  azure,  and  adorned  with  three 
ostrich  feathers.     Motto — "  Sub  cruce  salus." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  William  Crosbie  Ward,  5th 
Viscount  Bangor,  b.  1828;  d.  1911;  m.  1st,  1854, 
Mary  (accidentally  killed  1869),  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  King 
of  Ballylin,  King's  Co.  ;  2nd,  1874,  Elizabeth,  d.  and 
h.  of  Major  Hugh  Eccles  of  Cronroe,  co.  Wicklow  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Maxwell  Richard  Crosbie  Ward,  O.B.E., 
6th  Viscount  Bangor  (Ireland,  13  Jan.  1781),  and  Baron 
Bangor  (Ireland,  30  May  1770),  a  Representative  Peer, 
Member  of  the  Senate  of  Northern  Ireland,  D.L.  for  co. 
Down,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  R.A.  [Supporters 
— Dexter,  a  knight  in  complete  armour  all  proper,  on  his 
breast  a  cross  moline  gules,  behind  him  a  flowing  crimson 
robe,  a  cross  moline  argent  on  the  sinister  side  of  it,  on 
a  helmet  a  plume  of  feathers  of  the  last,  his  dexter  hand 
resting  upon  a  drawn  sword  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
or,  the  point  to  the  ground  ;  sinister,  a  Turkish  prince 
vested  in  blue  and  gold,  the  habit  reaching  to  the  ankles, 
white  stockings,  yellow  sandals,  gold  sash  and  fringe  round 
his  waist,  behind  him  a  loose  brown  robe  of  fur,  on  his  head 
a  white  turban  with  black  feathers,  his  hands  chained 
together  by  a  long  chain  proper],  b.  1868  ;  m.  1905,  Agnes 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Dacre  M.  A.  Hamilton  of  Cornacassa, 
Monaghan ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Edward  Henry  Harold 
Ward,  b.  1905  ;  Hon.  Mary  Helen  Kathleen  ;  Hon.  Helen 
Elizabeth  ;  and  Hon.  Margaret  Bertha  Meriel.  Seat — 
Castle  Ward.  Downpatrick,  co.  Down.  Clubs — Army  and 
Navy  ;  Royal  Ulster  Yacht. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Bernard  Matthew  Ward,  C.B.,  Lt.-Gen. 


in  the  Army,  Col.   Suffolk   Regt.,   late  47th  and  32nd 
Regts. ,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1st,   1865,  Emily  Maria 
(d.  1868),  d.  of  the  late  John  la  Touche  of  Harristown  ; 
2nd,    1873,    Laura  (d.  1928),   d.    of  Major-Gen.    Evan 
Maberly,  C.B.,  R.A.:— 
Ernest  Otway  Ward  La  Touche,  Esq.  (q.v. ). 
Herbert  Bernard  Ward,  Esq. ,  Capt.   Royal  Irish  Fusi- 
liers, b.   1876  ;  m.  1918,  Evelyn  Annie  (d.  1925),  d.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  P. C,  1st  Bart.  ;   and  has 
issue— Diana.     Res. — 

Evan  Bernard  Ward,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Duke  of 
Cornwall's  L.I.,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (desp.), 
b.  1878  ;  m.  1914,  Margaret  Dorothy  Norah,  d.  of  T.  W. 
Waller  of  Sussex  Square,  Brighton.     Res. — 

Maxwell  William  Bernard  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1889  ; 
m.  1919,  Ruth  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  J.  L.  Whittingdaie, 
O.B.E. ,  M.D. ;  and  has  issue— Bernard  Maxwell  Ward, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  John  Maxwell  Ward,  Gentleman,  b, 
1922.     Res. — 

Son  of  Edward  Crosbie  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1872  ;  d.  1926  ; 
m.  1901,  Alice  Sarah,  d.   of  Col.  Spencer  Edward  Orr 
of  Dullaher,  Camberley  : — 
John   Crosbie  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.      Res. — Bel- 
field,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

Son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Wolstenholme  Ward, 
K.C.M.G.,  b.  1823;  d.  1890;    m.  1857,  Anne  Sophia 
d.  of  Robert  Campbell,  M.P.  : — 
Guy   Bernard   Campbell,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    Lt.-Col.    Res. 
of  Officers,  late  South  Wales  Borderers,  served  S.  Africa, 
and  Great  War,  has  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  palme  ;  b.  1875  ; 
m.  1904,  Beatrice  Constance  Charlotte,  d.  of  Hon.  Charles 
Lennox    Butler ;    an.l   has   surv.   issue — Constance  Isabel. 
Res. — 24  The  Boltons,  S.W.  ;    Weir  Grange,   Henley-on- 
Thames. 

Son  of  George  Louis  Steuart  Ward,  Esq. ,  Major  Indian 
Army,  b.  1869  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1905,  Alice  Muriel,  d.  of 
G.  D.  B.  Harrison  of  Clifton  :— 
Denis  Erskine  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Erskine  Ward,   K.C.S.I.,  M.A. 

(Camb.),  Bengal  C.S.,  Chief  Coinm.  of  Assam  1891-6, 

b.  1838;  d.  1916;  m.  1866,  Alicia  Caroline  (d.  1928),  d. 

of  Edward  Palmer  of  Calcutta  : — 

John  Petty  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1906,   Rose  Gladys 

Mary,  eld.  d.  of  Rev.  Richard  Marsh  Marsh-Dunn  ;  and  has 

issue — Richard  Erskine  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;   and 

Myrtle  Josephine.     Postal  address — 

Noel  Edward  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1898,  Jessie  Mabel 
Wood,  of  Dibrugarh,  Assam,  and  has  issue — James  Palmer 
Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  Jack  Lionel  Ward,  Gentleman, 
b.iqio;  and  Phyllis  Erskine.     Res. — 

Lancelot  Bangor  Ward,  Esq. ,  b.  1883;  m.  1910,  Agnes 
Frances  Jean,  second   d.  of  Rev.    Richard    Marsh  Marsh- 
Dunn,  and  has  issue — Anthony  Bangor  Ward,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 8  ;  Pamela  Erskine  ;  and  Margaret  Jean.     Res. — 
Son  of  John  Hamilton   Ward,  Gentleman,  b.    1834  ; 
d.    1914;    m.  1857,    Marcia    (d.    1915),    d.    of  James 
Townsend : — 
Edward    Robert   Ward,   Gentleman,  b.  1859;  tn.    1901, 
Edith  Georgina,  d.  of  Albert  G.  Sheriff;  and  has  surv.  issue- 
Albert    Edward   Hamilton   Ward,    Gentleman,    b.    1903  ; 
Robert  Hamilton  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  John  Hamil- 
ton Ward,  Gentleman,  b.   1907;   and    Marcia   Hamilton. 
Postal  add.—  Woodside,  Warren  Road,  Banstead  Downs, 
Surrey. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Lawrence  Ward,    Gentleman,   B.A. 
(Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.) ,  b.  1837;  d.  1926;  m.  1871,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  d.  of  David  Green  of  New  Zealand  : — 
Henry  Crosbie  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 
Frederick  Valentine  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 
Thomas  Lawrence  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1886. 

Son  of  Francis  Michael  Ward,   Gentleman,  b.   1847; 
d.   1908;    m.   1875,  Anne  Jane,  d.  of  James  Clark  ot 
Felmingham  : — 
Basil  Edward  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m.  1912,  Hazel 
Smith  ;    and  has  issue— Caroline  Anne.      Post,   address— 
418  61st  Street,  Oakland,  California. 

Sons  of  Col.  Bernard  Edward  Ward,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1894  ; 

m.  1st,  i860,  Gertrude  Maria  (d.  1864),  d.  of  Rowland 

W.  Chatfield,  M.C.S.  ;   2nd,  1869,  Charlotte  Eugenia 

(d.  1904),  d.  of  Samuel  G.  Smith  : — 

Bernard  Rowland  Ward,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  late  Col.  R.E., 

b.  1863;  m.  1st,  1891,  Jeanie  (d.   1925).  d-   of  John  Milner 

Duffield,  Gibraltar  C.S.  ;  2nd,   1926,  Amy  Margaret,  d.  of 

the  late  Arthur  Nelson,  of  Salmonby,  Lines.,  and  widow  of 

Reginald  A.  Nelson  ;  and  has  issue— (1)  Bernard  Mordaunt 

Ward,  Esq.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  1st  Dragoon  Gds., 


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b.  1893.     Res. — Wyvenhoe,  Farnham  Royal,  Slough,  Bucks. 
Club — Jun.  Army  and  Navy. 

Rev.  Lionel  Ward,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Vicar  of  Frampton, 
b.  1864  ;  to.  1913,  Jessie,  d.  of  late  John  Barrett  of  Mas- 
singham,  Norfolk.  Res. — Frampton-on-Severn  Vicarage, 
Stonehouse,  Gloucester. 

Edward  Francis  Ward,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  late  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1870.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Bernard  John  Hamilton  Ward,  E  q.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.), 
R.N.,  b.  1875;  m.  1908,  Lilias,  d.  of  Ralph  Dalyell,  C.B.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Bernard  Henry  Ralph  Ward,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 1  ;  (2)  Nicholas  Edward  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
and  Barbara  Mary.  Res. — Rother  House,  Chilworth, 
Romsey,  Hants.     Club — United  Service. 

Wilfrid  Henry  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  to.  1907, 
Kate,  d.  of  John  Nash  Gray.  Res. — Platkop,  Immigrant 
Station,  O.F.S.,  S.  Africa. 

Son  of  Thomas  Le  Hunte  Ward,  Esq.,  C. B.,  Admiral 

(ret.),  late   Naval   A.D.C.  to   the   King,  b.    1830;   d. 

1907;  m.  1869,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  George  Maconchy 

of  Rathmore : — 

John  Richard  Le  Hunte  Ward,  C.B.E.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 

b.  1870  ;  m.  1905,  Violet  Ella  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  B.  E. 

Ward  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Edward  Le  Hunte  Ward, 

Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt.,£.  1906;  (2)  Michael 

Bernard   John  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.    1910.     Post.  add. — 

Heath  Cottage,  Yelverton,  S.  Devon. 

Son  of  Lt.  Robert  Frederick  Ward,  R.N.,  b.  1846;  d. 

1891  ;  m.  1879,  Rose  Edith,  d.  of  Simon  Watson  Taylor 

of  Erie  Stoke  Park,  Wilts.  :— 

Hamilton    Frederick    Ward,    Major    late    Irish     Gds., 

b.  1880;    m.  1 913.  Violet  Enid,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Conway 

Belfield,  K.C.M.G. ;  and  has  issue — John  Frederick  Ward, 

Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and  Sheila  Marie  Jane.     Res. — 

Son  of  William  Robert  Ward,  Gentleman,  Diplo.  Ser., 

b.   1806;    d.  1879;    ?n.   1845,  Arabella,  d.  of  Rev.  the 

Hon.  Henry  Ward  :— 

Edward  Ward,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  late  Lt.-Col.  R.A.,b.  1852; 

m.  1900,  Etta,    d.  of  the  late  John  Stuart   Maconchy   cf 

Kildare,    co.    Dublin ;    and    has    issue — Charlotte    Hazel. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

WARD.  Chequy  or  and  azure,  a  bend  ermine. 
Mantiing  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  lion's  head  azure.     Motto — "  Comme  je  fus." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Ward,  1st  Earl  of  Dudley, 
b.  1817  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1865,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Georgina 
Elizabeth  (Res. —  Pembroke  Lodge,  Richmond 
Park),  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Moncrieff,  7th  Bart.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Humble  Ward,  P.C.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  2nd  Earl  of  Dudley,  of  Dudley 
Castle,  Staffs.  (17  Feb.  i860),  and  Viscount  Ednam,  of 
Ednam,  co.  Roxburgh,  Baron  Ward,  of  Birmingham  (23 
Mar.  1643-4),  Lord  High  Steward  of  Kidderminster,  D.L. 
co.  Worcester,  Lt.-Col.  late  T.A.  Res.,  Lord  Lieut,  of 
Ireland  1902-5,  Gov. -Gen.  andC.-in-C.  Australia  1908-n, 
Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  [Supporters — Two  angels  proper, 
hair  and  wings  or,  under  robes  sanguine,  uppermost 
azure],  b.  1867 ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Rachel,  C.B.E.,  Lady 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  (d.  1920),  d.  of  Charles  Henry  Gurney,  of 
Keswick ;  2nd,  1924,  Gertrude  Miller,  widow  of  Lionel 
Monckton ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage)  —  (1) 
William  Humble  Eric  Ward,  commonlv  called  Viscount 
Ednam,  M.C.,  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  10th  Hussars,  D.L. 
co.  Stafford,  M.P.  Hornsey  1921-24,  b.  1894  [m.  1919, 
Lady  Rosemary  Leveson-Gower,  d.  of  4  th  Duke  of 
Sutherland,  K.G.;  and  has  had  issue — Hon.  William 
Humble  David  Ward,  b.  1920  ;  Hon.  John  Jeremy  Ward, 
b.  1922  ;  d.  1929 ;  Hon.  Peter  Alastair  Ward,  b.  1926 
(Res. — 96  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W.)]  ;  (2)  Hon. 
Roderick  John  Ward,  b.  1902  [m.  1928,  Eileen  Patricia, 
only  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  M.  M.  Hartigan,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.] ; 
(3)  Hon.  Edward  Frederick  Ward,  b.  1907  ;  (4)  Hon. 
George  Reginald  Ward  (twin),  b.  1907  ;  Lady  Gladys 
Honor  [m.  1923,  Maj.  Percival  Bridgeman,  O.B.E.,  of 
Dunedin,  N.Z.] ;  Lady  Morvyth  Lilian  [w.  1921, 
Capt.  Constantine  Benson,  D.S.O. ;  and  has  issue  (Res. 
— Burgh  House,  Well  Wall,  Chelsea)] ;  Lady  Alexandra 
Patricia.  Seats — Himley  Hall,  Dudley,  Staffs. ;  Crogen, 
nr.  Corwen,  Merioneth  ;  Inver  Lodge,  Maamcross,  co. 
Galway.     Clubs — R.Y.S.,  Turf,  Carlton. 

Hon.  Sir  John  Hubert  Ward,  K.C.V.O.,  Brev.-Maj. 
Gen.  List,  late  Worcs.  Yeo.,  Equerry-in-Ordinary  to 
King  George  since  19 10,  and  to  Queen  Alexandra  1910-25, 


b.  1870  ;  m.  1908,  Jean  Templeton,  C.B.E,-  Ladv  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Whitelaw  Reid  ;  and  has  issue — Edward 
John  Sutton  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1909;  Alexander  Reginald 
Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1915.  Res. — Dudley  House,  Park  Lane, 
W. ;  Chilton,  Hungerford,  Berks.  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Turf,  R.Y.S. 

Hon.  Robert  Arthur  Ward,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
late  Worcs.  Imp.  Yeo.,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War, 
M.P.  Crewe  1895-1900,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1906,  Lady  Mary 
Acheson,  d.  of  4th  Earl  of  Gosford,  J. P. ;  and  has  issue — 
Julian  Humble  Dudley  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  and  Lettice 
Mary.     Res. — 

WARD  of  Wellington  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  cross  moline 
argent,  between  four  keys  wards  upwards  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-griffin  azure,  in  front  of  two  keys  in  saltire  wards 
upwards  or.     Motto — "  Animo  et  fido." 

Son  of  William  Thomas  Ward,  Merchant,  of  Mel- 
bourne : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  George  Ward,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G., 
1st  Bart.  (20  June  1911),  of  Awaru,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  Prime  Minister  of  New  Zealand  1906-12,  LL.D. 
Edinburgh  and  Dublin,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxon.,  J.P.  New 
Zealand  1887,  Member  House  of  Representatives  1887- 
19 19.  b.  1856  ;  m.  1883,  Therese  Dorothea,  C.B.E.  (d, 
1927),  d.  of  the  late  Henry  J.  de  Smidt  of  New  Zealand  . 
and  has  issue — Cyril  Rupert  Joseph  George  Ward,  Esq.; 
b.  1884  [to.  1908,  Elinor  Angela,  d.  of  the  late  James  H. 
Davidson,  of  Brisbane,  and  has  issue — Joseph  George 
Davidson  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1909 ;  Cyril  James  Ward, 
Gentleman,  b  1912 ;  Bruce  Murray  William  Ward, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920 ;  David  Brinsley  Ward,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1924  ;  John  Rannie  Ward,  Gentleman  (twin), 
b.  1924  ;  and  Theresa  Dorothea  (Res. — 86  Merrivale 
Lane,  Christchurch,  N.Z.)]  ;  Vincent  Aubrey  Ward, 
Esq.,  b.  1888  [w.  1926,  Sybil  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Petre  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Gladstone  William  Ward,  Esq., 
b.  1 89 1  [m.  and  has  issue] ;  Awarua  Patrick  Joseph  George 
Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1901  ;  Eileen  Josephine  [m.  ,  Bernard 

Wood  ;  and  has  issue].     Res. — Heretaunga,  Wellington, 

WARD  (H.  Coll.,  1914).  Barry  wavy  of  ten  argent  and 
and  azure,  on  a  bend  gules  between  in  chief  a  galley  and  in 
base  two  anchors  fouled  in  saltire  or,  a  sword  of  the  first, 
pommelled  and  hiked  of  the  fourth.  Mantling"  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
erased  gules,  gorged  with  a  broken  mural  crown  argent  (in 
allusion  to  the  shattered  tower  of  the  Town  Hall  of  Lady- 
smith  and  to  the  services  rendered  during  the  siege  of  that 
town).      Motto — "  Sub  cruce  salus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Willis  Duncan  Ward,  1st   Bart 
G.B.E.,    K.C.B.,    K.C.V.O.,    of    Wilbraham    Place, 
Chelsea,    Col.    (ret.)   Army  Service   Corps,    J. P.    co. 
London,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1880,  Florence  Caroline, 
d.  of  the  late  Henry  Minchin  Simons,  of  72  Courtfield 
Gardens,  S.W.:— 
Sir  Edward   Simons    Ward,  2nd  Bart.   (20  Jan.    1914), 
[Supporters— (May  29, 1919)  On  either  side  a  mastiff  guard- 
ant  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  paly  argent   and   azure, 
being  the  armlet  of  the  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary] 
Capt.    Grenadier    Guards    (Special    Reserve),    served    in 
European  War  1914  (wounded),  b.  1888  m.  1908,  Lois  (who 
obtained  a  divorce  in  1916),  second  d.  of  H.  W.  Jefferson, 
of  Stoke  Rocheford,  Grantham.      Res. — Berkeley  House 
Hay  Hill,  W.i.     Clubs—  White's,  Orleans. 

Melvill  Willis  Ward,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Comdr.  Emergency 
List  R.N.,  b.  1885;  tn.  1907,  Alice  Sophia,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Cobbett,  J. P.  Res. — Coombe  Meadows,  Ascot. 
Club —  Bachel  ors' . 

WARD  of  Salhouse  (H.  Coll  ).  Argent,  on  a  bend  en- 
grailed sable  between  two  acorns  slipped  vert,  three  fleurs- 
de-lys  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  erect,  couped  at  the 
elbow,  habited  quarterly  or  and  vert,  cuff  argent,  the  hand 
proper  holding  a  pheon  also  argent.  Motto — "  Usque  ad 
mortem  fidus." 

Sons  of  Edward  Foote  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Salhouse  Hall, 

Norwich,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1848  ;  d.  1916  ; 

m.  1885,  Zilla  Mary,  elder  d.  of  the  late  Gen.  Charles 

Fanshawe,  R.E. : — 
Ivor  Fanshawe  Ward,  Gentleman,  B. A. (Camb.),  b.  1887  ; 
m.  1919,  Mary  Turner,  d.  of  Henry  Crowquill  Ayris,  C.E.  • 


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and   has    issue — Evelyn    Mary ;    and     Rachel    Elizabeth. 
Seat — Salhouse  Hall,  Norwich. 

Eric  Harding  Ward,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  1888. 

WARD  of  Northwood  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  cross  or,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  a  key  erect,  the  wards  downwards 
and  turned  to  the  dexter,  and  in  the  sinister  chief  point  an 
anchor  erect  both  of  the  last.      Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  an  anchor  erect  sable,  and  hold- 
ing in  the  mouth  a  key,  the  wards  upwards  proper.  Motto 
— "  Give  the  thanks  that  are  due." 

Sons  of  Wilfrid   Philip  Ward,  Gentleman,  of   Lotus, 

Dorking,  Member  of  the  Royal  Commission  of  1901  on 

Irish  University  Education,  b.  1856;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1887, 

Josephine  Mary,  second  d.  of  late  J.  R.  Hope-Scott,  of 

Abbotsford  : — 

Herbert  Joseph  Ward,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt.  T.A. 

Res.,  Private  Chamberlain  to  H.H.  Pope  Pius  XI,  b.  1894  ; 

m.  1928,   Magdalen,  sister  of  Sir  Martin  Melvin  of  Olton, 

Worcs.     Res. — Egypt  House,  Cowes,  I.O.W.     Club — Jun. 

Carlton. 

Leo  Paul  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res.— 

WARD  of  Bristol  (H.  Coll.  1904).  Azure,  a  cross  patonce 
between  in  chief  two  leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  hurt, 
a  cross  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Sub  cruce  salus."  Livery 
— Blue  and  gold. 

Sons  of  John  Simeon  Ward  (eld.  son  of  R  chard  Ward 
— see  below),  Esq.,  Major  Princess  Patricia's  L.I.,  late 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1877  ;   d.  on  active  service  ;  in. 

1910,  Alice  Atkinson  : — 
Anthony  Francis  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.     Res. — 
John  Simeon  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 

Yngr.  son  of  Richard  Ward,  Gentleman,  of  Cadogan 
Place,  Chelsea,  b.    1848  ;    d.  1925  ;    m.   1^,72,    Louisa 
Edith,  d.  of  Sir  John  Simeon,  Bart. : — 
Wing-Commdr.     Richard     Barrington    Ward,     A.F.C., 
R.A.F.,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1897,  ^se>  d.  of  Fritz  Redelsheimer  ; 
and  has  issue — Richard  Stephen   Barrington  Ward,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1909  ;  Geoffrey  Roger  Barrington  Ward,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913  ;  and  Pamela  Use  Henrietta.     Club — R.A.F. 
Son  of  Charles  Edward   Ward  of  Bristol,  b.  1822;  d. 


1873 ;  m.  1850,  Emily  Margaret  Clarke,  d.  of  William 

Adams  Welsford  of  Plymouth  :  — 
William  Welsford  Ward,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon. 
LL.D.  (Bristol),  b.  1854;  m.  1886,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Reginald  Rogers  of  Carwinion,  nr.  Falmouth  ;  and  has 
had  issue — Francis  Welsford  Ward,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th 
Gloucester  Regt.,  b.  1887;  killed  in  action  1917  [m.  1915, 
Nancy  Robina.d.  of  H.  B.  Napier,  of  Long  Ashton,  Bristol, 
anl  left  issue — Robina] ;  and  Cecil  Gertrude.  Seat — Bosloe, 
nr.  Falmouth.  Res.— 6  Prince's  Buildings,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
C7«£— United  University. 


WARD  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  azure  and  sable,  a  cross 
patee  between  four  pheons,  two  in  pale  and  two  in  fesse  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  proper,  grasping  an  arrow 


in  bend  sinister  or,  three  crosses  pat^e  also  or.     Motto — 

"Spes  mea  in  Deo."     Livery— Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Henry  Ward,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Staffs.  (High 

Sheriff  1872),  b.  1828;  d.  1904;  m.  1855,  Jane,  second 

d.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Bagnall  of  West  Bromwich, 

co.    Staffs.  : — 

William  Leonard  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  24  June  i860. 

George   Ernest   Ward,  Gentleman,   b.    1866;    m.    1889, 

Helen  Jane  Tibbels  of  Hawarden,  Iowa,  U.S.A. ;  and  has 

issue— (1)    Arthur    Herbert    Ward,    Gentleman,    b.    181)2  ; 

[w.  Ruth  Dykeman,  of  Riverton,  Wyoming  ;  and  has  issue 

— Philip  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.   1924] ;  (2)  George   Ernest 

Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  [m.  Frances  Nelle  Daugherty, 

of  Missouri  Valley  Town,  and  has  issue — Marian  Louise]; 

(3)    Henry  Tibbels  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1897  [m.  Lenore 

Babcock,  of  Syracuse,  New  York;  and  has  issue — Henry 

Horace  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Helen  Elizabeth]; 

Frank  Ward,   Gentleman,  b.   1906;    Margaret  Jane;   and 

Caroline.     Res. — Morningside,  Sioux  City,    U.S.A.  ;    and 

Crescent  City,  Florida. 


WARD  (H.  Coll.,  7  April  1834).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  a  cross  patonce  or,  a  bordure  of  the  last,  charged 
with  eight  hurts  (Ward) ;  2.  or,  three  bendlets  azure,  on  a 
chief  ermine,  two  crosses  pat6e  gules  (Hawkes);  3.  ermine 
on  a  chevron  vert,  between  three  bugles  stringed  sable,  an 
escallop  or  (Foster).     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On 


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a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased^or,  gorged 


with  a  collar  azure,  thereon  an  escallop  gold  between  two 
bezants.     Motto — "  Garde  la  croix." 

Son  of  Col.  Michael  Foster  Ward,  J. P.  co.  Wilts.,  late 

90th   Light    Inf.,    F.R.A.S.,     F.R.Met.S.,    b.    1826; 

d.  1915;  m.  1854,  Helen  Christina  (d.  1921),  d,  of  Robert 

Clerk-Rattray  of  Craighall- Rattray,  co.  Perth: — 

Col.  Thomas  Rawdon  Rattray   Ward,  Brev.-Col.    (ret.) 

14th   (P.O.W.O.,  West  Yorks.)   Regt.,  b.    1861.     Seats— 

Ogbourne    St.    Andrew,  .  Marlborough,    Wilts.  ;    Draycot 

Foliat,  Wilts.    Res. — Upton  Park,  Slough.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  John   Ward,    Comdr.    R.N.,   of   Greenham, 

Berks.,  b.  1827;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1853,  Anne  Huskisson,  d. 

of  Sir  Roger  Keating  Therry,  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme 

Court  at  Sydney : — 
Thomas    Rawdon   Ward,   Gentleman,    late   Commr.    of 
Crown  Lands  and  Works  in  Fiji.,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1917,  Lettice, 
d.  of  Borlase  Adams.     Res. — 

Roger  Leycester  Charles  Ward,  Gentleman,  R.N.R. 
Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1891,  Grace,  d.  of  J.  Dickin- 
son of  Queensland  ;  and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  John  Rawdon 
Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  (2)  Roger  Therry  Ward,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1897;  (3)  William  Ark wright  Ward,  Gentleman,  b. 
1899  ;  (4)  Charles  Noel  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  and 
Edith  Anita.    Res. — Balmain,  Sydney. 

Capt.  George  Decimus  Ward,  Cape  Civil  Service,  late 
Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  b.  1870.  Res.  —  Mount  Ayliff,  S. 
Africa. 

John  Stuart  Ward,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  S.  African  Con- 
stabulary, b.  1873  ;  m.  1904,  Millicent  Anne  Stapleton,  eld. 
d.  of  C.  J.  Levey,  late  Magistrate  of  Marico,  Transvaal, 
and  M.L.  A.  of  Cape  Colony  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Raw- 
don Ward,  Gentleman,    b.    1906.       Res. — 

Sons  of  Samuel  Hawkes  Foster  Ward,  Gentleman,  of 

Stramshall,  Staffs,  and  of  Brixton,  b.  1834;  d.  1891  ; 

m.    1865,    Harriet    Emma   (d.    1891),    d.    of    William 

Gilbert  :— 
Charles  Foster  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.     Res. — 
Robert  Gerald  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 

Sons  of  George   Ernest  Ward,    Gentleman,   b.    1837 ; 

d.   1915;  m.    1861,  Agnes,  d.   of  Charles  Finch: — 
Ernest  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1863;   m.  1893,  Eleanor,  d. 
of  J.  A.   Ransome ;  and  has  issue — Donat   Ernest  Ward, 
Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  and  Phyllis  Agnes.     Res. — Woking- 
ham. 


Colonel  Arthur  Ward,  D.S.O.,  Bengal  S.C.,  formerly 
17th  Foot,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1892,  May  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Howlett 
Quilter.     Res. — Trevear,  Wellington  Avenue,  Fleet,  Hants. 

George  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1898,  Maud 
Margaret  Keighley. 

Francis  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  m.'  1905,  Muriel 
Anne,  d.  of  J.  Clapperton,  M.D.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Bruce  Ward,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St. 
James's,  Glossop,  b.  1838 ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1863,  Hannah 
Maria,  d.  of  John  Michael  Blagg  of  Cheadle,  co. 
Stafford  :— 

Cyril  Halcomb  Ward,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  b. 
1863  ;  m.  1909,  Muriel,  eld.  d.  of  Henry  Lawrence  ;  and 
has  issue — Penelope.    Res. — 

Rev.   Leonard  Foster  Ward,   B.A.  Camb.,   b.  1866;  m. 
;  and   has  issue  —  Four  children.     Res. —  Undercliffe 
Lodge,  St.  Helier,  Jersey. 

Robert  Bruce  Ward,  Esq.,  J. P.  Worcs.,  B.A.  Oxford, 
b.  1868;  m.  1897,  Hon.  Lillie  jane,  J. P.  Kent,  d.  of  Lord 
Doverdale ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Bruce  Ward,  Gentle- 
man, B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1904  [m.  1926,  Beatrice,  d.  of  the 
late  Robert  Gulser  of  Lausanne] ;  and  Geraldine  Amy 
Beatrice  [m.  1920,  Capt.  Graham  Wyndham  Green,  M.C. , 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  of  Falconhurst,  Kent ;  and  has 
issue].     Res.—  Godington,  Ashford,  Kent. 

Augustine  Melliar  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1899, 
Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  H.  T.  Dudley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Whit- 
field, Glossop  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Three  daus.  Res. — 
San  Raphael,  Mexico. 

Rev.  Charles  John  Selwyn  Ward,  Rector  of  Langham, 
b.  1873;  m.  1900,  Agnes  Gabrielle,  only  d.  of  Henry  Woods 
Packard,  Esq.,  J. P.  Suffolk,  late  Col.  comdg.  1st  Suffolk 
V.B.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Reginald  Ward,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901 ;  Winsome  Agnes ;  Iris  Morwena ;  and  Honor 
Gabrielle.    Res. — Langham  Rectory,  Colchester. 

Bernard  Michael  Ward,  Gentleman,  A.  R.I. B.A. ,  b.  1875; 
m.  and  has  issue— Eileen.     Res. — Yokohama. 

Harold   Ambrose  Ward,   Gentleman,   b.    1876.      Res. — 

Frederick  William  Rawle  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1879; 
m.  1908,  Nita  Maud,  d.  of  Charles  John  Strome,  and  has 
iSSUe — Charles  Frederick  Rawle  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 
Audrey  Nita  ;  and  Elizabeth  Marion.  Res. — No.  260 
Bluff,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

Basil    Vernon    Ward,    Gentleman,    b.    1881  ;    m. 
Res. — 2  St.  Martin's  Lane,  Wallasey,  Cheshire. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Philip  Gordon  Ward,  B.A. ,  Vicar  of 
Braughing,  Herts.,  b.  1848;  d.  1902;  m.  1870,  Sarah 
Matilda,  d.  of  John  Woodard  of  Wells  : — 

Rev.  Charles  Gordon  Ward,  Vicar  of  North  Mymms, 
b.  1875  ;  m.  1903,  Annie  Maida,  yngr.  d.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Alchin  Andrus,  late  K.O.Y.L.  I. ,  of  Scadbury  Manor, 
Southfleet,  Kent  {q.v.)t  and  has  surv.  issue— Joyce  Audrie. 
Res.— North  Mymms  Vicarage,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Arthur  Augustin  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 

Son  of  Rev.  Charles  Ward,  M.A.,  R.D.,  Rector  of 
Maulden,  co.  Bedford,  £.  1799;  d.  1879;  tn.  2nd,  1844, 
Elizabeth,  only  d.  and  h.  of  Rev.  Aaron  Foster,  Vicar 
of  Lyng  and  Kingston,  Somerset : — 

Reginald  Foster  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1850;  m.  1st, 
1875,  Agnes,  d.  of  Walter  Strickland  ;  2nd,  1917,  Gertrude, 
d.  of  Richard  Price.     Res.— Hexham. 

Ward.  Arms  and  Crest  as  above,  but  without  the 
quarterings. 

Sons  of  George  Franklyn  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1835  ; 
d.  1907  ;  m.  1858,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  James  Boydell  : — 

William  Edward  Trevor  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Res.— 

Harry  Dacre  Michael  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1864 ;  m. 
1906,  Elizabeth  Christine,  widow  of  John  Earley  Cook, 
and  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Patrick  Ogilvie,  Madras  Army. 

Charles  Cecil  Ernest  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1866. 

Thomas  Henry  Bernard  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1868. 

Edmund  Arthur  Francis  Ward,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 

WARD-BOUGHTON-LEIGH  of  Brownsover  Hall 
(H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Leigh) ; 
2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  crosslets  bottonnee 
fitchee  sable,  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  goat  passant  of  the  first  (Boughton) ;  3.  sable,  three 
crescents  or  (Boughton);  4.  azure,  guttee-d'or,  a  cross  flory 
of  the  last  (Ward).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests— 1. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  vested  or,  cuff 
argent,  the  hand  proper,  grasping  a  broken  tilting-spear 
or  (Leigh) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork's  head 
erased  chevronny  of  four   pieces  sable  and  argent,  in  the 


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beak  a  snake  proper  (Boughton) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  or,  guttee-d'eau,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  azure  (Ward). 

Only     son     of    Edward    Allesley    Boughton    Ward- 
Boughton-Leigh,   Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High  Sheriff 
for  Warwick),  by  his  wife  Ellen  Caroline,  d.  of  Hon. 
Charles  Lennox  Butler,  youngest  son  of  the  22nd  Lord 
Dunboyne  : — 
Henry  Annesley  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Esq.,   J. P.  co. 
Warwick,  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.),    late  Lieut.  Warwickshire 
I.Y.,  b.  1877;  m.  1911,  Ada  Emily  Corbet,  only   child  of 
Capt.  Corbet   Smith   of    Walcote    House,    Leicestershire ; 
and  has  surv. issue — Allesley  Henry  Corbet  Ward-Boughton- 
Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  1914.     Seat — Brownsover  Hall,  near 
Rugby. 

WARD-BOUGHTON-LEIGH  of  Lawford  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (Leigh)  ;  2.  argent, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  sable,  as 
many  stags'  heads  caboshed  or,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  goat 
passant  of  the  first  (Boughton) ;  3.  sable,  three  crescents  or 
(Boughton) ;  4.  azure,  semee  of  ermine  spots  or,  a  cross 
flory  of  the  last  (Ward).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests 
— 1.  on  a  wreath   of  the  colours,  a  cubit   arm  vested  or, 


charged  with  two  pallets  sable,  cuffed  argent,  the"  hand 
proper  grasping  a  broken  tilting-spear  also  or  (Leigh) ;  2. 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork's  head  erased  chevronny 
of  four  sable  and  argent,  in  the  beak  a  snake  proper 
(Boughton) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head 
erased  or,  guttee-d'eau,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  azure 
(Ward).     Motto — ■'  Omne  bonum  Dei  donum." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Theodosius  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  M.A., 
b.  1823;  d.  IQ02  ;  m.  1853,  Elizabeth,  only  surv.  child 
and  heiress  of  the  late  Thomas  Cotterell,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.  L. ,  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Middlesex  : — 
Rev.    Bridgeman    George    Fanshawe    Cotterell    Ward- 
Boughton-Leigh,    fourteenth  in  descent  from  Henry  VII., 
through  Charles  Brandon,  Duke  of  Suffolk,    M.A.    Trim 
Coll.,  Camb. ,  Rector  of  Harborough  Magna,  co.  Warwick, 
1888-1909,   Hon.   Chaplain  to  the  Worshipful  Company  of 
Cordwainers   of  the    City   of    London    1902-28,    and   the 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1915-16,  b.   1855  ;  m.  ,  Mary 

Helena,  d.  of  Rev.  Llewelyn  Jenkins,  Rector  and  Patron  of 
Penderyn,  Brecon,  and  has  issue — (1)  Theodosius  Cotterell 
Brandon  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    (2 


Brandon  Bridgwater  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;    (3)  Cotterell  Bridgeman  Ward-Boughton-Leigh, 

Gentleman,    b.  ;    Theodosia    de    Malburgh ;     Ethel 

Bythesea;  and  Elizabeth  Annette.  Seats— Little  Lawf<  rd 
Hall,  co.  Warwick ;  Wynnstay  Hall,  Sussex.  Res. — 36 
Adelaide   Crescent,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Cottorell  Egerton  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Gentleman, 
M.A. ,  LL. B.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  b.  .     Seat — King's  Newnham  Hall,  co.  War- 

wick. Res. — Newbold-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick.  Chambers — 
3  Dr.  Johnson's  Buildings,  E.C.4.     Club—  Jun.  Carlton. 

Son  of  John  Hugh  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Esq.,  J. P., 

late  Hon.  Major  4th  Batt.  Royal  Warwickshire  Regt. ,  b. 

i860  ;    d.  1924  ;    m.  1892,    Alice  Mary,   widow  of  Sir 

Peyton  d'E.  Skipwith,  10th  Bart.,  and  only  d.  of  Maj.- 

Gen.  B.  B.  Herrick,  H. M.L.I.  :— 
Egerton    Ward-Boughton-Leigh,   Esq.,  Capt    1st    Batt. 
Gren.  Gds. ,  b.  1897.      Seat — Ullesthorpe  Hall,   Northants. 
Res. — 61  Queen's  Gate,  S.W.7. 

5th  son  of  Rev.  Theodosius  Ward-Boughton-Leigh  and 

Elizabeth  Cotterell — see  above: — 
Percy  Wilfrid  Ward-Boughton-Leigh,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1867;  m.  1892,  Henrietta  Mary  Haddington  ; 
and  has  issue  — Percy  Wilfrid  Theodosius  Ward  Buughton- 
Leigh,  b.  1894 ;  Henrietta  Elizabeth ;  and  Alice  Lelia 
Annette.     Res. — 

WARD  LA  TOUCHE  (R.L.  8  July  1921,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  cross  patonce  or  (Ward) ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  a  pomegranate  slipped  in  pale  proper,  on  a 
chief  gules,  two  mullets  of  the  field  (La  Tcuche).  Mantling 
azure  and  or.      Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


man's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  affrontee  proper, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  azure,  and  adorned  with 
three  ostrich  feathers  (Ward) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  mullet  or  (La  Touche).  Mottoes — "  Sub  cruce  salus  "  ; 
"  Quid  verum  atque  decens  euro  et  rogo. " 

Eld.  son  of  Lt.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Bernard  Matthew  Ward, 

C.B.  (4th  son  of  3rd  Viscount   Bangor),  b.  1831 ;    d. 

1918  ;    by  his  1st  wife,  m.  1865,  Emily  Maria  (d.  1868), 

d.  of  the  late   John  La  Touche,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  of 

Harristown,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Ernest  Otway  Ward  La  Touche,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.   5th 

Batt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  Inspector  of  Crown  Lands,  Union 

of  S.  Africa,  1902-21,    served  S.  Africa  1900-01  (medal,  4 

clasps),    b.    1867 ;     assumed    by    R.L.    8   July    1921,    the 

additional  surname   and   arms   of  La   Touche ;   m.  1908, 

Feodora,  d.  ofG.  Daniel  of  Bloemfontein,  and  has  issue — 

Pamela  Annette.     Res. — Etchola,  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  France. 

WARDE-ALDAM  (R.L.  1878,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  party  per  fesse  azure  and  ermine,  in  the  sinister  chief 
and  dexter  base  an  eagle  displayed  or,  in  the  dexter 
canton,  issuant  towards  the  sinister  base,  seven  rays,  the 


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azure,  a  cross  flory  or  (for  Warde).     Mantling  azure  and 


dated  July  5,  1880)  Wardell-Potts  [Anns  of  Wardell- 
Potts — Quarterly  1  and  4,  or,  two  bars  azure,  over  all 
a   bend   of  the   second   (Potts)  ;    2.   and  3.  argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  close  sable, 
on  a  chief  vert  three  bezants  (Wardell)],  only  surviving 
child  and  heir  of   the  late  Arthur  Potts,   Esq.,   J. P., 
of  Hoole  Hall,  nr.  Chester  : — 
Lieut. -Comdr.    Arthur  Wardell-Yerburgh,    D.S.C.,    late 
R.N. ,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1921,  Enid,  younger  d.  of  John  Till,  Esq. , 
of  Kemerton  Court,  nr.  Tewkesbury,  and  has  issue — John 
Gerald    Oswald  Wardell-Yerburgh,    Gentleman,   b.    1925. 
Post.  add. — Kemerton,  Glos. 
Geoffrey  Basset  Wardell-Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 

WARDLAW  of  Pitreavie  (L.O.,  circa  1672-7).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  azure,  three  mascles  or  (Wardlaw)  ;  2  and 
3,  azure,  three  water-bougets  or  (Vallence).  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
an  estoile  or.     Motto—"  Familias  firmat  pietas." 

Second   but   eld.    surv.    son   of  Sir   Henry  Wardlaw, 

18th  Bart.,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1897  ;  m.  1845,  Christina,  d.  of 

James  Paton  : — 

Sir    Henry   Wardlaw,    19th  Bart.    (5th   March  1631),  b. 

1867  ;  m.    1892,  Janet  Montgomerie,  d.   of  James  Wylie  ; 

and  has  issue — Henry  Wardlaw,  Esq.,  b.  1894;    Christine 

Madge;  Frances  Ethel.     Res. — Melbourne,  Australia. 

WARDLAW-RAMSAY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand 
quarters  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and 
membered  gules,  within  a  border  of  the  last  charged  with 
eight  roses  argent  (for  Ramsay) ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters, 
i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  mascles  or;  ii.  and  iii.,  azure,  three 
water-bougets  or,  a  crescent  argent  for  difference.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,   a  unicorn's  head  erased  argent,   charged   with   a 


argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  a  mount  vert,  four  ostrich  feathers  argent,  conjoined 
at  the  points  by  a  millrind  or  (for  Aldam) ;  2.  a  wolfs  head 
erased  or  (for  Warde).  Motto — "  Strenue  constanter  et 
recte." 

Sons   of    William    Wright   Warde-Aldam,    Esq.,    of 
Frickley  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  Healey  Hall,  Northumber- 
land, D.L.  and  J. P.  for  the  West   Riding  of  the  co. 
of  Yorks.,   and  J. P.    for  co.   of  Argyll   (High  Sheriff 
Yorkshire  1905),  b.  1853  ;   assumed  upon  his  marriage 
the  surname  of  Warde  in  addition  to  and  before  his 
patronymic,  and  the  arms  of  Warde  quarterly  with  his 
own  by  Royal  Licence  1878 ;  d.  1925  ;  ?n.  1878,  Sarah 
Julia,  of  Hooton  Pagnell  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Yorks., 
d.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Rev.   William  Warde  of 
Hooton  Pagnell  Hall: — 
Col.  William  St.  Andrew  Warde-Aldam,  D.S.O.,  late  Lt.- 
Col.  comdg.  3rd  Batt.  Coldstream  Gds.,  B.A.,  J. P.  W.R. 
Yorks.,  b.  1882;  m.  1908,  Clara,  d.  of  late  George  Macavoy 
of  Hauxton,  Cambridgeshire,  and  has  issue — John  Warde- 
Aldam,  Gentleman,  b.   1911;  Geoffrey  St.  Andrew  Warde- 
Aldam,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  David  Julian  Warde-Aldam, 
Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Mary  Betty.     Seat — Healey  Hall 
Riding  Mill,  Northumberland. 

John  Ralph  Patientius  Warde-Aldam,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Capt.  Yorks.  Dragoons,  served  Great  War  19 14-18 
(Arms  as  above,  impaling  the  arms  of  Nevile  of  Skelbrooke, 
namely — argent,  a  saltire  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference), 
b.  1892 ;  m.  1924,  Joyce,  d.  of  the  late  Percy  Nevile  of 
Skelbrooke  Park,  Yorks. ,  and  has  issue — William  Warde- 
Aldam,  Gentleman,  b.  1925;  Christopher  Ralph  Warde- 
Aldam,  Gentleman,  b.  1928;  and  Patience.  Seats — Frickley 
Hall  Doncaster ;  Ederline,  Argyllshire,  N.B.  Clubs — 
Wellington,  Prince's,  M.C.C. 

WARDELL-YERBURGH  (H.  Coll.,  R.L.  26  Nov. 
1888).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  pale  argent  and  azure,  on 
a  chevron  between  three  chaplets  all  counterchanged,  an 
annulet  for  difference  (for  Yerburgh) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sable,  on  a  chief 
vert,  three  bezants  (for  Wardell).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  close 
or,  belled  of  the  last,  preying  on  a  mallard  proper. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Canon  Oswald  Pryor  Wardell-Yerburgh, 
M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  Vicar  of  the  Abbey  Church 
of  St.  Mary,  Tewkesbury,  Rural  Dean  of  Tewkesbury, 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester  Cathedral,  b.  1858 ;  d. 
1013;  m.  1889,  Edith  {Res. — Eastwood  Manor,  East 
Harptree,   nr.   Bristol),  formerly  (by  Royal  Licence, 


rose  gules;    2.  on  a   wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  estoile  or. 

Mottoes — "Semper    victor";    "Familias    firmat    pietas." 

Livery — Drab. 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  George  Wardlaw- Ramsay,  Esq., 
of  Whitehill,  co.  Edinburgh  and  Tullicoultry,  co. 
Clackmannan,  J. P.,  D. L.,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
6th  Vol.  Batt.  the  Royal  Scots,  formerly  Capt.  Highland 
Light  Infantry,  b.  1852  ;  d.  192 1  ;  m.  1885,  Mary  Alice, 
eldest  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Swinton  Hogg  : — 
Arthur  Balcarres  Ramsay,  Esq.,  late  Major  and  acting 

Lt.-Col.   4th    Batt.   Argyll  and   Sutherland    Highlanders, 

served  Great  War,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1928,  Hon.  Mary  Alexandra, 

d.  of  18th  Baron  Saltoun,  and  widow  of  Lieut. -Comdr.  J.  A. 

Codrington,  R.N.      Seat — Tillicoultry,  Clackmannanshire. 

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WARE,  see  CUMBERLEGE-WARE. 

WARE  (H.  Coll.)-  Argent,  on  a  bend  wavy  cottised 
vert,  between  six  crosslets  ntch^e  at  the  foot  gules,  three 
crosiers  in  bend  or.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  azure, 
between  the  paws  a  mullet  within  an  annulet  or,  issuant 
from  a  basket  proper,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  at  the  foot  of 
the  second. 

Sons  of  Martin  Ware,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law 
(son  of  late  Martin  Ware  of  Tilford,  b.  1789 ;  d.  1872), 
b.  1818  ;  d.  1895  ;  m.  1867,  Mary  Violetta,  d.  of  the 
late  B.  Williams  of  Hillington  and  Limpsfield  : — 

Rev.  Martin  S.  Ware,  Hon.C.F. ,  Hon.  Canon  Winchester 
Cathedral,  late  Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Camberwell,  Warden 
Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  Mission,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1914,  Margaret 
Isabel,  second  d.  of  late  SirGeorge  Baker- Wilbraham,  Bart., 
and  has  issue — Martin  Ware,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Estate 
—Tilford,  Surrey.     Club — United  University. 

Arthur  Maitland  Ware,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1874;  m. 
1909,  Edith  Frances,  d.  of  Ashley  Maude,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and 
has  issue — Ursula  Frances  ;  and  Diana  Mary.  Res. — 10 
Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  S.  W.  Clubs — Athenseum,  United 
University. 

Son  of  Charles  Tayler  Ware,  Gentleman,  b.  1820 ;  d. 
1908  ;  m.  1861 : — 

Charles  Martin  Ware,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1904, 
Dorothy  A. ,  d.  of  Hovvel  Gwyn  Jeffreys,  J.  P.  ;  and  has  issue 
— Henry  Ware,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Pamela  Anne  ;  Wini- 

fred Emily  ;  and  Anne  Ursula.  Res. — 2  Ethelbert  Terrace, 
Birchington ;  71  Bedford  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  Club 
—  United  University. 

WARFORD-MEIN,  see  MEIN. 

WARGRAVE,  Baron,  see  GOULDING. 

WARING  (L.O.,  matric.  1926).  Gules,  a  bend  en- 
grailed chequy  or  and  azure,  between  two  bugles  stringed 
of  the  second,  in  the  chief  point  a  mullet  of  the  last  for 
difference.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  or.     Crest — Upon  a 


cap   of  maintenance    proper,    a   wyvern   gules.       Motto 
"  Toujours  prest." 


Only     surv.     son    of    Charles    Waring,     M.P.    of    2 

Grosvenor  Square,  London,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1887;  m.  1872, 

Charlotte  Eliza,  d.  of  SirGeorge  Denys,  2nd  Bart.,  of 

Draycott  Hall,  Yorkshire: — 

Major   Walter   Waring,    J. P.,    D.L.    Berwickshire,   late 

Lothiansand  Border  Horse,  formerly  1st  Life  Gds.,  b.  1876; 

m.  1901,   Lady  Clementine  Hay,  d.   of  10th  Marquis  of 

Tweeddale,  and  has  issue — Clematis  Elizabeth  Denys  [m. 

1926,  Capt.  George  I.  Campbell,  only  son  of  Sir  Archibald 

Campbell,    5th   Bart,   of  Succoth,    and    has   issue]  ;    and 

Cecilia   Lennella   Beva.      Seats  —  Lennel-in- the- Merse, 

Cc  ldstream,    Scotland ;    and   The    Moult,    Salcombe,   S. 

Devon.      Town   res. — 23   Catherine    Street,    Westminster, 

S.W.i.     Clubs — Guards',  Brooks's. 

WARING  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend,  beween  two 
trefoils  slipped  sable,  three  mascles  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  a  stork's  head  proper,  a  mascle  fesseways  or, 
Badge — A  rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  between 
two  trefoils  slipped  in  saltire  vert,  enfiled  with  a  Baron's 
coronet  or.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  stork  proper, 
holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  sable.  Motto — 
"  Nee  vi  nee  astutia." 

Second  son  of  Samuel  James  Waring,  of  Liverpool, 

b.  1838  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1858,  Sarah  Anne,  d.  of  Thomas 

Wells,  of  Everton  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  James  Waring,  1st  Baron  Waring, 

(18  June  1922),  of  Foots  Cray  Place,  Kent,  Bart.  (31  May 

1919),  Director  of  Waring  and  Gillow,  Ltd.,  b.  i860  ;    m. 

1890,  Eleanor  Caroline,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Bamford, 

of  Brookhurst,   Cheshire,    and   has  surv.   issue  —  Hon. 

Eleanor  Gladys  [m.  1923,  Capt.  Arthur  Critchley,  D.S.O., 

Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders].     Seats — Foots  Cray, 

Kent ;  Gopsall  Hall,  Twycross,  co.  Leicester.      Town  res, 

— 13    Portland  Place,    W.      Clubs  —  National,    R.A.C.. 

Ambassadors',  R.  Thames  Yacht,  R.  London  Yacht. 

WARING  of  Beenham  House  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  bend 
engrailed  chequy  or  and  azure,  between  two  bugles  stringed 
of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  millrind  fessewise  or,  a  dragon  gules, 
charged  on  either  wing  with  an  annulet  gold.  Motto — 
"  Toujours  prest." 

Son   of    Henry   Waring,    Esq.,    of  Beenham    House, 

Berks.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1888),  b.  1822  ;  d.  1909;  m. 

1855,  Sarah  Milnes,  d.  of  John   Wheat   of  Norwood 

Hall,  and  Treeton,  co.  Yorks.  :— 
William  Wheat  Waring,  Esq.,  J.P.  (1895)  Berks.,  Capt. 
late  nth  Hussars,  b.  i860;  m.  1882,  Sophia  Annie  (d. 
1923),  eldest  d.  of  late  Col.  Scobellof  The  Abbey,  Pershore, 
co.  Worcester;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles  Henry 
Waring,  Esq.,  Capt.  18th  Hussars,  S.R.,  Adjt.  R.A.F.,  b. 
1888  [m.  1917,  Nancy,  only  d.  of  Herbert  Greenfield,  and 
has  issue — Ronald  Edward  Henry  Waring,  Gentleman, 
b.  1918] ;  (2)  Edward  Robert  Waring,  Gentleman,  2nd 
Lieut.  1st  Batt.  60th  Rifles,  b.  1893,  killed  with  the  Brit. 
Exped.  Force  1914  ;  Mellony  Mary  [m.  19 18,  Capt.  William 
Crawshay  Loder-Symonds,  Wilts.  Regt.  and  R.A.F.  (killed 
in  action  1918)] ;  and  Irene  Margaretta  [m.  1926,  Stracey 
Montague  Atholl  Murray].  Seat — Packham  House,  Ford- 
ingbridge,  Hants.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

WARMINGTON  (H.  Coll.,  1908).  Or,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  fleurs-de-lys  palewise 
of  the  first,  holding  between  the  paws  a  full-bottomed  wig 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  an  owl  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  penna  and 
ink-horn  sable.     Motto — "  Non  mihi  sed  omnibus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Cornelius  Marshall  Warmington,  1st  Bart., 

K.C.,   Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,   M.P.  for  W. 

Div.  of  Monmouth  1885-1895,  J.P.  Sussex,  b.  1842  ;  d. 

1908;  m.   1871,  Annie  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Edward  Winch 

of  Chatham  : — 
Sir  Marshall  Denham  Warmington,  2nd  Bart.  (1908), 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  Bucks.,  a  Registrar  in  the  Bankruptcy 
High  Court  of  Justice,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1st,  1908,  Alice  Daisy  (d. 
1 91 3),  d.  of  George  Ing  of  Le wins,  Edenbridge,  Kent  ;  2nd, 
1915,  Ethel  Graham,  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  John  Lawson 
Gillies  of  Bradford,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Marshall 
George  Clitheroe  Warmington,  Esq.,  b.  1910;  and  Elisa- 
beth Barbara  Marshall.  Res. — Elmhurst,  Great  Missenden, 
Bucks.  Chambers  —  1  Essex  Court,  Temple.  Club  — 
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Herbert  Andrew  Cromartie  Warmington,  Esq.,  F.S.I. , 
b.  1874  ;  m.  1904,  Elsie,  d.  of  John  Stuart  of  Stonehurst, 
Ardingley,  Sussex  ;  and  has  issue — Joan  Pamela  Stuart 
[m.  1926,  Lt.-Comdr.  Nigel  Deare,  R.N.].  Res.— 210  St. 
Ermins,  Westminster,  S.W. ;  Swarraton,  Alresford,  Hants. 
Club — Jun.  Constitutional. 

Edward  Stephen  Warmington,  Esq.,  b.  1882.     Res.— 

WARNER,  see  LEE- WARNER. 

WARNER.  Quarterly  argent  and  or,  a  cross  quarterly 
azure  and  gules,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  bend 
invected  between  four  roses  two  and  two  palewise,  in  the 
second  and  third  quarters  three  bendlets  between  an  escallop 
in  chief  and  a  fleur-de-lys  in  base  all  of  the  fourth.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  squirrel  sejant  proper,  holding  in  the  paws  a  rose  gules, 
slipped  and  leaved  of  the  first,  between  two  escallops  of  the 
second.  Motto — "  Non  nobis  tantumnati."  Livery — Blue, 
with  blue  and  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Edward  Handley  Warner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Quoin  Hall,  Leics.,  and  Kepwick,  Northallerton, 
b.   1850;  d.  ;    m.  1877,  Jessie  Nancy  (Res.—  Brag- 

bury  End,  Knebworth,  Herts.),  dau.  of  Thomas  Brooks 
of  Barkby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  of  Manchester:— 
Edward  Guy  Warner,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  8th  K.R.I. 
Hussars,  b.  1881 ;   m.  1908,  Gladys  Muriel,  yr.  d.  of  late 
Rev.  James  Wastie  Green.     Res. — 
Christopher  Brooks  Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.  Res.—, 

WARNER  (Ped.H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  bend  engrailed  between 
six  roses  gules,  barbed  vert.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's  head  proper, 
couped  below  the  shoulders,  habited  chequy  or  and  gules, 
wreathed  about  the  temples  gold  and  gules,  on  the  head  a 
cap  argent.     Motto — "  Du  roy  je  le  tiens." 

Son  of  Major  Ashton  Cromwell  Warner,  of  Under- 
wood,   Bedford,    formerly    of    20th    Hussars,    Chief 
Constable  of  Bedfordshire,  b.  1835;  d.  1879;  m.  1872, 
Florence  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  of  W.  Stapleton  Piers, 
Trishemagh  Abbey,  Ireland  : — 
Lionel  Ashton  Piers  Warner,  Esq. ,  C.B.E.,  b.  1875;  m. 
1904,  Nina  Mary.d.  of  Captain  Matthew  Liddon,  8th  (The 
King's)    Regt.,    of    Ion   Acton,    Glos.,    and    has    issue— 
Ashton  Cromwell  Warner,  Gentleman,  b.   1908  ;  William 
Henry   Cromwell    Warner,    Gentleman,    b.     1918  ;     and 
Kathleen  Nina  Alice.     Res.— Club  House,   Bidston  Hill, 
Cheshire.     Club — Union. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Richard  Edward  Warner  of  Stoke,  Gran- 
tham, Canon  of  Lincoln,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1910;  m.  1864, 
Mary  Jametta  Hale,  d.  of  Major  Constantine  Yeoman: — 
The  late  Rev.  Leonard  Ottley  Warner,  Clerk   in   Holy 
Orders,  b.  1867  ;  d.  1914;  m.         ,  F.  M.  E.,  d.  of  Thomson 
Fenwick,  of  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds,  and  left  issue —  3  sons 
and  3  daus. 

Rev.  Basil  Hale  Warner,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  I.S.O., 
b.  1871  ;  m.  Hilda,  d.  of  Canon  Woodrooffe,  of  Grahams- 
town,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue — 2  daus.  Re.— Morcombe- 
lake,  Dorset. 

Richard  Cromwell  Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  -m.  1st, 
1902,  Grace  Rankin  (d.  1906),  only  d.  of  Col.  Thomson 
Wilson  of  Beccles ;  and  has  issue— Oliver  Martin  Wilson 
Warner,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  2nd,  Theodora  Mary,  d.  of 
Canon  W.  H.  Lucas  of  Shortlands,  Kent,  and  has  furtheJ 
iSSUe — Grace  Elinor  Mary  ;  and  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Res. 
— 20  Southend  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Rev.  Marmaduke  Warner,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Cantab.),  b.  1878.     Res.— St.  Germans,  Cardiff. 

Son  of  Charles  William  Warner,  Esq.,  C.B.,  b.  1805; 
d.  1887 : — 
Robert  Stewart  Aucher  Warner,  Esq.,  K.C.,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  Attorney-Gen. 
Trinidad  1918-22,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1886,  Maud  Isabel,  d.  of  Sir 
William  Robinson,  G.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue— 4  daus. 
Postal  address— 1  Clive  Court,  W.9.     Club— Windham. 

Sir  THOMAS  COURTENAY  THEYDON  WARNER, 
1st  Bart.  (1910),  C  B.  (1909),  Lord-Lieut,  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  for  Suffolk  and  Pres.  of  Suffolk  Territorial  Assoc. , 
Alderman  W.  Suffolk  C.C.,  J. P.  cos.  Somerset  and  Suffolk, 
C.C.  (1891-1901)  and  (1891),  High  Sheriff  of  Essex, 
Hon.  Col.  and  commanded  3rd  Batt.  Oxfordsh.  and 
Buckinghamsh.  Lt.  Inf.,  M.P.  for  co.  of  Somerset 
1892-95,  and  M.P.  for  Lichfield  Div.  co.  Stafford 
1896-1923,     Chairman    Central    Chamber    of    Agriculture 


1906.      Born   July    19,   1857,   being   the   only   son   of  the 
late  Edward   Warner,    Esquire,    of  Highams,   Woodford, 
in    the    co.    of    Essex,    Deputy-Lieutenant    and    Justice 
of  the  Peace  for  that  county,  and  Justice  of  the   Peace  for 
the  co.  of  Middlesex,  sometime  M.P.  for  Norwich,  b.  1818  ; 
d.  1875,  by  his  wife  Maria,  daughter  of  Thomas  Carr   of 
New   Ross,  in    the  co.    of  Waterford.      Armorial   bear- 
ings   (H.    Coll.,    1865) — Per    bend    argent    and    gules, 
two  bendlets  between   six  roses  all  counterchanged,    and 
impaling  the  arms  of  Maude,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  a  lion  rampant  argent ;   2  and  3,  argent,  three  bars 
gemelles  sable,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gules.     Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a   helmet  befitting  his  degree,   with 
a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head   affronted  couped 
at  the  shoulders  proper,  vested  gules,  on  the  head  a  cap 
chequy  argent  and  of  the  second,  and  in  front  thereof  three 
roses  fessewise  of   the  third;    with  the  Motto,    "Spero." 
Livery — Dress:  white  coat,   crimson    waistcoat,  and  knee 
breeches  ;  undress:  black  coat  and  trousers,  crimson  waistcoat 
and  piping.     Married,  December  6,  1883,  Leucha  Diana, 
commonly  called  Lady  Leucha  Diana,  Lady  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  sixth 
daughter  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  first  Earlde  Montalt ; 
and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Edward  Courtenay  Thomas  Warner, 
D.S.O.,    M.C.,    Lt.-Col.    comdg.   2nd    Batt.    The    Scots 
Guards,  late  A  D.C.  to  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  served  in 
the  European  War  1914  (desp.  7  times,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Order   of  Avis   (Portugal),    of    Danilo    (Montenegro)),   b. 
Jan.    4,    1886  [m.    1920,    Hon.    Nesta    Douglas-Pennant, 
d.  of  2nd  Lord  Penrhyn,  and  has  issue— Edward  Courtenay 
Henry    Warner,     Esq.,     b.    1922  ;     and    Anne    Philippa 
(Res. — 40  Wilton    Crescent,    S.W.    Club— Guards)]  ;    (2) 
Cornwallis  John    Warner,   Esq.,   Barrister-at-Law  (1911), 
Lieut.   3rd  Batt.  (Spec.    Res.)   Oxfordshire   and   Bucking- 
hamshire   L.I.,    b.    Feb.    1,    1889;    killed   in   Great    War 
I9I5  '.  (3)  Thomas  Seymour  Marius  Warner,  Esq.,  Lieut, 
late  Scots  Gds.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1903  [m.  1926,  Dorothy  (Mrs. 
Russell),  d.   of  William    Durran  of   Durran,   Caithness] ; 
Leucha  Mary  ;  and  Lillian  Georgina  [m.   1st,  1915,  David 
A.J.  Chapman,  Scots  Gds.  (killed  in  action  1916)  ;  2nd, 
1925,  Charles  R.  M.  Lewis].    Estates — Property  in  Waltham- 
stow  and  Leyton,  including  the  Manors  of  West  Mersea, 
ofHigham  Hills,  all  in  theco.  of  Essex;  Brettenham,  in  the 
co.  of  Suffolk.     Postal  addresses — Brettenham  Park,  Suffolk  ; 
34  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.     Clubs — Reform,  Garrick. 

WARNER  (H.Coll.,  18  May  1923).  Gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent.between  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed,  and 
in  base  a  1  eopard's  face  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  shuttle 
proper,  three  fieurs-de-lys  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  leopard's 
face  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  shuttle  as  in  the  arms, 
an  eagle's  leg  erased  a  la  Guise  gold.  Motto — "  Honore 
et  labore." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Warner,  of  Wanstead,  b.    1828  ; 
d.  1908  ;   m.   1848,  Emma  Branscomb,  Devon  : — 

Sir  Frank  Warner,  K.B.E.  (191S),  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour,  President  of  the  Textile  Institute,  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1890,  Kate  Dennis  (d.  1928),  d.  of  Edmund  Strange 
Parsons,  of  Shernbourne  Hall,  King's  Lynn  ;  and  has 
had  issue — Frank  Cloudesley  ffolliott  Warner,  Esq.,  b. 
1894  ;  d.  1928  [in.  1923,  Louise,  d.  of  M.  Eugene  Gouet, 
of  Paris,  and  left  issue — 2  sons] ;  Evelyn  Sandford 
[m.  1915,  Capt.  Leonard  Tibbitts,  late  R.E.] ;  Gwendolen 
Branscombe  [m.  1924,  Ernest  William  Goodale,  M.C.] 
Res. — Woodcroft,  Mottingham,  Kent.     Club — R.A.C. 

WARRACK  (L.O.,  30  Dec.  1910).  Or,  two  bars  wavy 
sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  garbs  of  the  field.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
salamander  in  flames  ensigned  with  an  antique  crown  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Dat  flamma  coronam." 

Eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Warrack,  Esq.,  of  Leith, 

b.  1819  ;  d.  1907;  m.   1859,  Mary,  d.  of  James  Cum- 

ming,  LL.D.  (Edin.): — 

John   Warrack,   Gentleman,   b.     1863;    m.    1890,   Jean 

Hamilton,  d.  of  late  John  Dunlop  of  Brockloch,  Ayrshire, 

and  has  surv.    issue— Guy   Douglas    Hamilton    Warrack, 

Gentleman,  b.  1900;  and  Isobel  Violet  Hamilton.     Res.— 

13  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

WARRAND  of  Westhorpe  (L.O. ,  1830).  Sable,  a  chevron 
chequy  or  and  azure,  between  two  lions  in  chief  and  one  in 
base   passant   argent.      Mantling    gules,  doubled  argent. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in 
armour,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  in  bend  all  proper, 


hilted  and  pommelled  or.     Motto — "Fortiter."     Livery — 
Plain  dark  claret,  with  scarlet  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Edmund  Warrand,  R.  E. , 

J. P.  for  cos.  Nottingham  and  Inverness,  and  D.  L.  cos. 

of  Inverness  and  Notts.;  b.   1831  ;   d.   1910;  m.   ist, 

1859,  Isabella  Mary  (d.  1873),  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Houson 

of  Brant  Broughton,  co.  of  Lincoln  : — 

Rev.    Henry    Kenneth  Warrand,   M.A. ,  late    Rector  of 

Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  b    1865;  m.  ic;oo,  Florence  Annie,  d.  of 

Frederick  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  The  Briery,  Sutherland  ;  and  has 

had  issue — (1)  Kenneth  Charles  Clay  Warrand,  Gentleman, 

Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1901  ;    (2)  William  Henry 

Munro   Warrand,   Gentleman,   b.   1905;    killed    in   motor 

accident    1926 ;    and   Margaret  Florence  Mary.       Estate — 

Westhorpe,    co.   Nottingham.     Postal  address — Westhorpe 

Hall,    Southwell,    Nottingham.      Clubs—  Arthur's,    County 

(Notts). 

Warrand  (Rematric.  L.O.   1905).      Arms  as  above,  a 


bordure   indented   or.      Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent. 
Crest  and  Motto  as  above. 

Fourth    son    of    Col.    Alexander     John    Cruickshank 

Warrand    of    Bught,    co.     Inverness;     Pitlochie,    co. 

Aberdeen;    and   Ryefield,  co.   Ross,  J. P.,  b.    1834;  d. 

1899 ;    m.     1858,    Georgiana    Maria,   d.    of    Richard 

Redmond  Caton,  F.S.A. ,  F.  R  G.S.,  of  Binbrook,  co. 

Lincoln  : — 

Duncan  Grant  Warrand,    Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

F.S.A. ,  Major  late  3rd  Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1877  \ 

tn.  1 918,  Daisy  Helen,  only  surv.  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  H.' 

Burnley  Campbell  of  Ormidale,  Argyll ;    and  has  issue — 

Jean   Margaret.     Res. — 

WARRE  of  Hestercombe,  Somerset  (Vn.  Somerset  1623, 
H.  Coll.).     Gules,  semee  of  cross  crossletsfitch^e  argent,  a 


lion  rampant  of  the  last,  langued  azure.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  gryphon's 
head  argent. 

Sons  of  George  Acheson  Wane  of  Twyford   House, 
Winchester,    Hants.,    b.    1842;    d.    1913;    tn.    1873, 
Evelyn    Mary,   d.    of    Bartholomew  Seymour  of    St. 
Helier,  Jersey : — 
^George  Francis  Warre,  Esq. ,  C. B.  E. ,  Capt.  late  R.  A. S. C. , 
b.    1870  ;  ;«.   1912,  Norah  Mossom,  d.    of  Henry   Merry- 
weather  of  29  Cromwell  Road,  London  ;  and  has  issue — 
Annesley  Evelyn  Warre.     Seat — Gledfield,  Ardgay,  Ross- 
shire.     Town  res. — 47  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

John   Henry  Seymour  Warre,  Gentleman,  b.   1877;  tn. 

191 1,  Maria  Christian,  fourth  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Scott, 
G.C.B.,  K. CM. G.,  late  British  Ambassador  at  St.  Peters- 
burg ;  and  has  issue — John  Antony  Warre,  Gentleman,  b. 

1912.  Res. — 3  Brompton  Square,  S.W. 

Philip  Acheson  Warre,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Comdr.  late  R.N., 
b.  1885;  m.  1924,  Eva  Fitz  Herbert,  d.  of  the  late  William 
de  Burgh  Jessop  of  Overton  Hall,  Derbyshire  ;  and  has 
issue — William  Acheson  Warre,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;  and 
Elizabeth  Judith.     Res.— 29  Hans  Place,  S.W. 

Sons  of  Rev.    Edmond  Warre,   C.B.,  C.V.O.,   D.D., 

D.C.L.,    Fellow  of  All   Souls',   and    Hon.    Fellow  of 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  Provost 

of  Eton  Coll.,  late  Hon.  Col.  4th  Oxon.  (Eton  Coll.) 

R.V.,   Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  b.  1837;  d.  1920; 

tn.  1861,  Florence- Dora,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  St.  Lo 

Malet  of  Little  Fontmell   House,  co.  Dorset : — 

Henry   Charles   Warre,  Esq,.  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.   King's 

Royal  Rifle  Corps,  b.  1866;  tn.  1905,  Harriet  Gwenhwyvar, 

second    d.    of    Newton    Wynne    Apperley,     M.V.O.,   of 

Southend,    Durham.      Res. — 17  Drayton  Gardens,   S.W. 

Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Amyas   Francis  Warre,    Gentleman,  b.    1871  ;  tn.  1896 
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and  has  issue — Francis  Roger  Warre,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 
Res. — 8  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W. 

Edmond  Launcelot  Warre,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C, 
b.  1877.     Res. — 8  Little  Stanhope  Street,  W.i. 

Felix  Walter  Warre,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Major  late 
K.R.R.C,  b.  1879;  tn.  1915,  Marjorie  Monteith,  d.  of 
Vereker  Monteith  Hamilton  of  Coopers  Wood,  Cowden, 
Kent,  and  has  issue — Richard  Patrick  Warre,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919;  Michael  Hugh  Warre,  Gentleman,  b.  1922; 
Ursula  Dorothy;  and  Barbara  Marjorie.  Res.  —  128 
Church  Street,  Kensington,  W.8. 

WARREN,  see  CORBOULD  -  WARREN,  and 
LEICESTER-WARREN. 

WARREN  (U.O. ).  Chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton 
ermine,  a  trefoil  vert.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  chapeau  gules,  turned  up 
ermine,  a  wyvern  argent,  wings  expanded  chequy  or  and 
azure,  on  the  breast  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — "Be  just  and 
fear  not." 

Son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Percival  Warren,  Incumbent  of 
Balbriggan,  b.  1S28  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1859,  Judith  Frances, 
d.    of    T.    Somerville    Fleming    of    Derry    Lea,    co. 
Kildare : — 
Percival  Becher  Warren,  Gentleman,  b.  1871.  Post.  add. — 

WARREN  formerly  of  Ottery  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon  (H. 
Coll.  1824).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  chevron  gules  and  sable, 
a  chevron  chequy  or  and   azure,  between  three  elephants' 
heads  erased  argent,  in   the   centre   chief  point   a    mascle 
of  the    third  (Warren) ;    2  and  3,  ermine,  two  battleaxes 
erect  in  chief  and  a  castle  in  base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 
three  estoiles  or  (Hicks).     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  crescent  argent,  an 
elephant's  head   sable,  the  tusks   proper,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  mascle.     Motto — "  Crescenti  luce  resurgit." 
Sons  of  Rev.  John  Maturin  Warren,  M.A.,  late  Rector 
of  Bawdrip,  Bridgwater,  b.   1839;  d.   1901 ;     m.   1873, 
Margaret   Burnett,  d.  of  Sir  James  Dalrymple-Horn- 
Elphinstone,  Bart.  : — 
John  Maxwell  Dalrymple  Elphinstone  Warren,  Gentle- 
man, Capt.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1910,  Muriel  Maclean, 
d.  of  the  late  Archibald  Maclean  of  Pennycross,  Island  of 
Mull;   and  has  issue  —  Rysa  Maclean  Warren,   b.    191 1. 
Res. — The  Knap,  near  Chard,  Somerset. 

James  Graeme  Hepburn  Warren, Gentleman,  M.  I.  Mech.E. , 
b.  1875  ;  tn.  1907,  Evelyn  Frediswyde,  only  d.  of  Edmund 
Broderip,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Cossington  Manor  ;  and  has  issue 
— Edmund  John  Warren,  b.  1913;  and  Cicely  Evelyn. 
Res. — 97  Lansdown  Road,  Bath.  Club— Bath  and  County. 
Frederick  Drummond  Warren,  Gentleman,  Inspector 
Basutoland  Mounted  Police,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1916,  Jean  Mac- 
kenzie Lawson  ;  and  has  issue — Edmund  Hew  Warren, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Diana  ;  and  Jean.  Res. — Quthing, 
Basutoland. 

HENRY  WARREN-DA RLEY,  Gentleman.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  six  fleurs-de-lys,  three, 
two,  and  one  argent,  within  a  bordure  ermine,  on  a  canton 
of  the  second,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (for  Darley) ;  2  and  3, 
chequy  or  and  azure,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  saltire 
of  the  first  (for  Warren).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests  — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head 
argent,  armed  proper,  bridled  gules  (for  Darley) ;  2.  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  from  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers 
gules,  an  eagle's  claw  proper  (for  Warren).  Mottoes  — 
"Dare";  and  (below   the  arms)   "Per  mare  per  terras." 

WARREN  -  SWETTENHAM  of  Swettenham  (R.L., 
28  Oct.  1876,  H.  Coll.)  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
bend  vert,  three  spitting-shovels  (or  half-spades)  of  the  field 
(Swettenham) ;  2  and  3,  chequy  or  and  gules,  on  a  canton 
azure,  a  cross  of  the  first  (Warren).  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  against 
a  tree  proper,  a  lion  rampant  azure  (Swettenham)  ;  2.  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle's  talon  or,  holding  a  crescent 
gules  in  front  of  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  argent 
(Warren).  Mottoes — "Ex  sudore  vultus "  (Swettenham); 
"  Mox  virtute  se  tollit  ad  auras"  (Warren). 

Son  of  Thomas  Robert  Eaton  Wybault  Warren- 
Swettenham,  of  Swettenham  Hall,  Esq.,  Major  East 
Yorkshire  Regiment,  b.  1867;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
m.  1907,  Emmete  Florence  (Res. — Homstead,  Dawlish, 
Devon),  only  d.  of  Edward  Stephens  Cope,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Cockhaven,  Bishop's  Teignton,  South  Devon: — 


Thomas  Edward  Eaton  Warren,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.. 
Seat — Swettenham  Hall,  Congleton,  co.  Chester. 

Son   of  Robert  Warren-Swettenham,  of  Swettenham) 
Hall,    Esq.,  Col.    4th  Batt.   Cheshire  Regt.,  J.P    co. 
Chester,  b    1836;  d.  1902;  m.  1865,  Amelia  Marion,, 
d.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Wybault  of  Sion,  co.  Kilkenny: — 
Albert  Willis  Warren-Swettenham,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

tn.  1900,  Helen,   second  d.  of  W.  Woodford  Manton  of 
Irthingboro,  Northants.     Res. — 

WARRENDER  (L.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on 
a  bend  wavy  between  six  roses  gules,  three  plates  (War- 
render)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  couped  in  all 
points  of  the  field,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
flory  azure  (Maitland).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hare  sejant  proper. 
Motto — "  Industria  evehit." 

Eld.  son  of  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George  John  Scott  Warren- 

der,  7th  Bart.,   K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,   b.  i860;  d.  1917  ; 

tn.    1894,    Lady   Maud    Ashley,    d.    of  8th    Earl    of 

Shaftesbury  : — 
Sir  Victor  Alexander  Anthony  George  Warrender,  8th 
Bait.,  of  Lochend,  East  Lothian  (2  June  1715),  M.C., 
Lieut,  late  Gren.  Gds.,  M.P.  Grantham  since  1923,  b. 
1899;  m.  1920,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  Richard 
Hamilton  Rawson,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue  —  John  Robert 
Warrender,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Simon  George  Warrender, 
Esq.,  b.  1922;  Robin  Hugh  Warrender,  Esq.,  b.  1927. 
Seats — Leasham,  Rye,  Sussex;  Bruntisfield  House,  Edin- 
burgh; Exton  Park,  Oakham,  Rutland.  Town  res. — 58 
Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.i.      Clubs— Guards' ,  Garrick. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  THOMAS  ROLLS  WARRING- 
TON, P.C.,  1st  Baron  Warrington  (25  Oct.  1926),  Knight 
Bachelor,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  1904-15, 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  1915-26,  M.A.  (Cantab.).  Born 
1 851,  being  the  only  son  ot  Thomas  Warrington  of 
London.  Armorial  bearings  — Argent,  on  a  bend  in- 
vectcd  gules,  between  two  bulls'  heads  erased  sable,  three 
eagles  displayed  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-eagle  displayed  and  erased  sable,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a  shield  argent,  thereon  a  bull's  head  as  in  the 
arms,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  pat6e  fitchde  gules. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  bull  sable,  armed  and 
unguled  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  fasces  erect 
or.  Motto —"  Constantia  et  labore."  Married,  1883, 
Emma  Maud,  eldest  d.  of  Decimus  Sturges,  Barrister-at- 
Law.  Postal  addresses— 10  Montagu  Square,  London, 
W.  ;  Clyffe  Hall,  Market  Lavington,  Wilts.  Clubs— 
Athenaeum,  United  University. 

ERNEST  ARTHUR  BRAGGE  WARRY,  Esquire, 
Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  Major 
(ret.)  1st  Garrison  Batt.  R.  Welch  Fus.,  late  Capt.  4th 
Battalion  Somerset  Light  Infantry,  served  in  S.  African  War 
(2  medals),  and  in  Great  War  (2  medals).  Born  1867,  being 
the  only  son  of  the  late  William  Warry,  Esquire,  Major  in 
the  34th  Cumberland  Regiment,  by  his  second  wife  Emma 
Augusta,  daughter  of  Colonel  Bragge  of  Sadborow,  in  the 
county  of  Dorset.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  : 
Quarterly,  nebuly  ermine  and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules,  be- 
tween two  horses'  heads  couped  argent,  a  griffin's  head 
couped  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of  the  last  ;  and 
for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head 
couped  sable,  between  two  horse-shoes  or.  Married  1909, 
Jessie  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  G.  R.  H.  White,  8th  Foot,  and 
has  issue — Marjorie  Eleanor  Maud.  Seat— Axon,  Burles- 
combe,  Devon. 

THOMAS  WILLIAM  WARRY,  Gentleman.  Born 
Aug.  13,  1864,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Warry;  Esq.,  formerly  Major  3rd  Batt.  (Militia)  Somerset 
Light  Infantry,  by  his  wife,  Christina  Fowler,  dau.  of  John 
Fairweather.  Armorial  bearings  —  Quarterly,  nebuly 
ermine  and  sable,  on  a  bend  gules,  between  two  horses' 
heads  couped  argent,  a  griffin's  head  couped  between  two- 
mullets  of  six  points  of  the  last ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  couped  sable,  be- 
tween two  horse-shoes  or.  Livery — Buff,  with  blue  facings. 
Married,  1902,  Ellen  Hartley,  second  dau.  of  the  late  Philip 
William  Richardson  Peck,  formerly  of  Templecombe  House, 
Somerset,  and  Exmouth,  S.  Devon  ;  and  has  Issue— Diana  • 
and  Elizibeth.  Postal  address— Cobbe  House,  Ide,  nr. 
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WILLIAM  JOHN  ELLIS  WARRY-STONE,  Gentle- 
man, M.A.  of  the  University  of  Oxford.  Born  Nov.  29, 
i860,  being  the  only  child  of  the  late  William  Warry,  Es- 
quire, Major  of  the  34th  Cumberland  Regiment,  by  his 
first  wife  Catherine,  only  surviving  child  and  sole  heiress 
of  John  Stone  of  Sydney  House,  Bath,  and  Lower  Upham 
and  Day  House,  co.  Wiltshire  ;  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Stone  in  the  year  1886.  Armorial  bearings — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  quarterly,  nebuly  ermine  and  sable,  on  a 
bend  gules,  between  two  horses'  heads  couped  argent,  a 
griffin's  head  couped  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  of  the 
last  (for  Warry) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  lozenges  or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  sable  (for 
Stone) ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
griffin's   head   couped  sable,   between  two   horse-shoes   or 


(being  the  crest  ot  Warry) ;  with  the  Motto,  "  Cave  et  felix 
esto.'  Estate — Lower  Upham,  Badbury  Manor,  Wiltshire. 
Postal  address — 72  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  10. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

WARWICK,  Earl  of,  see  GREVILLE. 

WARWICK  late  of  Balderton  Hall,  co.  Notts.  (H.  Coll.). 
Per  chevron  gules  and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  counter- 


colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  holding  a  battle- 
axe  fessewise  proper  between  two  cross  crosslets  or. 

Sons  of  William  Deeping  Warwick,  Esq.,  Capt.  and 

Hon.    Major  (ret.)  4th  V.B.    Notts.   Regt.  (Sherwood 

Foresters),  V.D.,  b.  1843;    d-  IQI3I  m-  1868,    Emily 

Sarah  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Henry  Branston,  Esq. ,  J.  P.,  of  The 

Friary,  Newark-on-Trent: — 

William   Arthur  Warwick,   Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th  Notts. 

V.B.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  Barrister-at  Law  (Inner  Temple),  b. 

1871  ;  m.  1922,  Emily,  d.  of  Samuel  Rudd  of  Nottingham. 

Res. — Beacon  House,  Newark-on-Trent,  Notts. 

Henry  Branston  Warwick,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  5th  Fus.  (ret.), 
b.  1876  ;  m.  1903,  Margaret  Julia,  d.  of  Henry  Owen  Lucas,. 
M.D. ,  of  Newark-on-Trent ;  and  has  issue — William  Henry 
Deeping  Warwick,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  and  two  daus. 
Res. — Balderton,  Warwick  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

WASON  (L.O.,  1866).  Gules,  on  a  bend  argent,  a  saltire 
couped  between  two  crescents  sable.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries  a 
lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  holding 
between  his  fore-paws  a  saltire  couped  sable.  Motto  (above 
the  Crest) — "  Timere  sperno." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Eugene  Wason,  P.C.,  M.P.,  J.P. 

co.  Ayr,  formerly  M.P.  Southern  Div.  of  the  same  co.  y 

and  later  for  Clackmannan  and  Kinross,  Barrister-at- 

Law  (Middle  Temple),  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1846;  d.  1927; 

m.  1870,  Eleanor  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 

Reynolds  Williams,  Esq,  of  Dolmelynllyn  Hall,  D.L. 

Merioneth  : — 

Rigby  Wason,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Ayr,  B.Sc. ,  Barribter-at-Law 

(Middle  Temple),  b.  1871  ;  m.  1924,  Dorothy  Guendolen,  d. 

of  H.  W.  Hill ;  and  has  issue — Rigby  Wason,  Gentleman, 

b.   1925.     Res. — Blair,  Dailly,  Ayrshire,  N.B.  ;   57  Onslow 

Gardens,    S.W.7.       Clubs — Reform,    Albemarle,      Reform 

(Liverpool). 

WATERFALL,  formerly  of  Tollard  Royal  (H.  Coll.  iojuly 
1882).  Sable,  gutt^e-d'eau,  on  a  pale  argent,  between  two 
pallets  wavy  of  the  last,  three  fountains.     Mantling  sable 


changed,  each  grasping  in  the  dexter  paw  a  battleaxe  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  ot 

a  demi- eagle,  wings  addorsed,  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  an 

escallop  or,  a  fountain.     Motto — "  Aqua  cadit  resurgere." 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Howard  Waterfall,  M.A. ,  of  The 

Rectory,  Tollard  Royal,  Salisbury,  Wilts.  : — 

George  Arthur  Raines  Waterfall,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon., 

b.   1858;  m.  1891,  Georgina  Margaret,  d.  of  Isaac  Hardy, 


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of  Carnlough,  co.  Antrim  ;  and  has  had  issue— (i)  Charles 
Hardy  Waterfall,  Gentleman,  A.M.  Harvard,  b.  1893 
{Club  —  Jericho  County  (Vancouver) ;  (2)  John  Francis 
Waterfall,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and  Margaret  Clara,  d. 
1904.  Seat — Tollard  Royal,  Salisbury,  Wilts.  Res. — 509 
Richards  Street,  Vancouver,  Canada.  Postal  address — 
c/ojUniversity  of  South  Carolina,  Columbia,  S.C. ,  U.S.A. 

WATERFORD,  Marquess  of,  see  BERESFORD. 

WATERHOUSE  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  bars  wavy 
azure,  over  all  a  pile  engrailed  sable.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 


an  eagle's  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  sable,  and  issuant 
therefrom  a  wing  erect  or,  a  millrind  gold.  Motto — 
"  Veritas  omnia  vincit."  Livery — Brown,  and  gilt 
buttons. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Crompton  Waterhouse,  Gentleman, 
of  Lomberdale  Hall,  Bakewell,  co.  Derby,  b.  185 1 ; 
d.  1012  ;  m.  1881,  Sarah,  d.  of  Jonathan  Holden, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  of  Marzeilly,  Rheims, 
and  Dar-el-Ouad,  Algiers: — 
Thomas  Holden  Waterhouse,  Gentleman,  6.  1884. 
Res. — Zar-el-Zitoun,  Algiers.     Club — Bath. 

Lt.-Col.  George  Guy  Waterhouse,  M.C.,  R.E.,  Chev. 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  White  Eagle  (Serbia) ,  b.  18  86  ; 
m.  1919,  Katherine  Louise  (d.  1930),  d.  of  Charles  Birks, 
of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia.  Res. — Church  Cottage,  Leigh, 
Surrey.     Clubs — United  Service;    l'Union  (Paris). 

Capt.  Charles  Waterhouse,  M.C.,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  M. P. 
South  Leicester  (1924),  served  Great  War  as  Capt.  Life 
Gds.,  J. P.  co.  Derby,  1919,  b.  1893  ;  m.  1917,  Beryl 
Chrystol,  d.  of  Thomas  Ford,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W. ;  and 
has  issue — Charles  Hugo  Waterhouse,  Gentleman,  b. 
1918;  Guy  Alastair  Waterhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1926; 
Beryl  Ann.  Seat  —  Middleton  Hall,  Bakewell,  co. 
Derby.  Town  res.  —  6  Knightsbridge  Court,  Sloane 
Street,  S.W.  1 .  Clubs — Bachelors',  Derby  County,  Leices- 
ter County. 

WATERLOW  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played, erased  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  wolves'  heads 


erased  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  an  oak-tree,  in  front 
thereof  a  plough  all  proper.  Motto — "Labor  omnia 
vincit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Ernest  Albert  Waterlow,  Kt.  Bach.,  R.A. , 
Pres.  Roy.  Watercolour  Soc,  b.  1850;  d-  1919  ;  m. 
1st,  1876,  Mary  Margaret  Sophie  {d.  1899),  d.  of  Prof.  C. 
Hofman  of  Heidelberg;  2nd,  1909,  Eleanor  Marion, 
d.  of  Edward  Watson  of  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex,  and 
widow  of  the  late  Dr.  George  Sealy  of  Weybridge  :  — 

Waterlow,  Esq.,  b  .     Res. — 

Waterlow,  Esq.,  b.  .     Res. — 

The  Late  HERBERT  JAMESON  WATERLOW, 
Esq.,  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex  1880-1,  Alder- 
man of  Queenhithe  Ward,  City  of  London,  1882-7, 
Hon.  Capt.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  London,  1882-6. 
Born  1846,  died  1926,  being  the  son  of  the  late 
Alfred  James  Waterlow,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Great  Doods,  Reigate. 
Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bor- 
dure  nebuly  azure,  on  a  chief  sable  two  shin-bones  saltire- 
wise,  the  dexter  surmounted  by  the  sinister  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  guardant  azure,  in  the  mouth  a  shin- 
bone  in  bend,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  human  skull, 
both  or.     Motto — "  Per  mortem  vinco. " 

WATERLOW  (H.  Coll. ,  1873).  Azure,  a  demi-eagle  dis- 
played and  erased  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount,  an  oak-tree,  in  front  thereof  a 
plough  all  proper.     Motto — "  Labor  omnia  vincit." 

Eld.  son  of  Sir  Sydney  Hedley  Waterlow,  1st  Bart., 
K.C.V.O. ,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1872-3,  b.  1822; 
d.  1906 ;  m.  1st,  1845,  Anna  Maria,  youngest  d.  of 
William  Hickson  of  Fairseat,  co.  Kent : — 
Sir  Philip  Hickson  Waterlow,  2nd  Bart.  (4  Aug.  1873), 
J. P.  Kent,  one  of  the  Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London, 
b.  1847 ;  m.  1st,  1869,  Amy  Grace  (d.  1897),  second  d.  of 
Edgar  Lutwyche  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edgar  Lutwyche 
Waterlow,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb. ),  b.  1870  [m.  1st,  1896  (dis. 
1 91 2),  Martha  (Pattie),  d.  of  Robert  Carter,  and  has  issue  — 
Philip  Alexander  Waterlow,  Ksq.,b.  1897  [m.  1923,  Iris, 
only  d.  of  the  late  Charles  R.  Butler  of  New  Place,  Sunning- 
dale,  and  has  issue — Peter  Rupert  Waterlow,  Esq.,  b.  1925] ; 
Derek  Vaudrey  Waterlow,  Gentleman,  b.  1902;  2nd,  1913, 
Harriett  Victoria  Geeks,  and  has  further  issue — Anthony 
Edgar  Russell  Waterlow,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Ronald 
James  Charlton  Waterlow,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  and  Joyce 
Rosamond  Amy  (Res. — Wymondley  House,  Herts.)] ;  (2) 
Kenneth  Lutwyche  Waterlow,  Esq.,  b.  1883;  d.  1926; 
Emily  Lutwyche  [m.  1900,  Alfred  Clifton  Chaplin,  M.A. ] ; 
Grace  Evelyn  Lutwyche  [m.  1 905,  Archibald  Edward  Boyd] ; 
Irene  Lutwyche  [*».  1903,  Lt.-Col.  Arthur  Mowbray 
Berkeley,  CLE. ,  V.D.];  and  Gladys  Maud  Lutwyche  [m. 
1 910,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Fitzhugh  Lance].  He  m. 
secondly,  1898,  Laura  Marie,  d.  of  the  late  F.  K. 
Jones.  Seat— Trosley  Towers,  Wrotham,  Kent.  Town 
res.  — 24  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  Club  —  Junior 
Carlton. 

Sons  of  George  Sydney  Waterlow,  Esq.,  D. L. ,  Com- 
missioner of  Lieutenancy  for  London,  b.  1852  ;  d.  1925  ; 
m.  1876,  Chaddie,  d.  of  H.  H.   Beauchamp  of  Belsize 
Avenue,  Hampstead : — 
Sydney  Philip  Waterlow,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,   Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Min.  Plen.  to  Abyssinia  since  1928,  b.  1879  ; 
m.  1st,    1902    (dis.    1912),  Alice  Isabella,   only  d.  of   Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Frederick    Pollock,  3rd  Bart.;  2nd,  1913,  Helen 
Margery,  eldest  d.  ot  Gustav  Eckhard  ;    and  has  issue — 
John  Conrad  Waterlow,    Gentleman,  b.    19 16;  Charlotte 
Mary;  and  Judith  Matilda.      Res. — British  Legation,  Adis 
Ababa,  Abyssinia;  Parsonage  House,  Oare,  Marlborough, 
Wilts. 

Cecil  Beauchamp  Waterlow,  Esq.,  late  temp.  Capt. 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1887.     Res  — 

WATERPARK,  Baron,   see  CAVENDISH. 

WATERS,  see  DUN- WATERS. 

WATERTON.  Barry  of  six  ermine  and  gules,  over 
all  three  crescents  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  otter  passant, 
holding  in  its  mouth  a  pike  all  proper.  Motto — "  Better 
kinde  frembd  than  fremd  kyne." 


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Sons  of  Charles  Edmund  Maria  Joseph  Aloysius  Pius 
Waterton,  Gentleman,  of  Deeping  Waterton  Hall. 
Market  Deeping,  Lines.,  b.  1863;  d.  1897;  m.  1890, 
Josephine,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Rock  of  Northbank, 
Shepton  Mallet  : — 
Charles    Robert    Ignatius    Waterton,    Gentleman,    late 

Lieut.  5thBatt.  Beds.  Regt.,  b.  1895.     Res.— 
Edmond  Alfred  Mary  Waterton,  Gentleman,   b.    1895  ; 

m.  1917,  Lina  Mary,  d.  of  Capt.  Ernest  Denton  Tanner  of 

Heath  Lodge,  Newmarket ;    and  has  issue — Joan    Mary  ; 

and  Pamela  Josephine  Mary.     Res. — 

WATK1N,  see  JOSEPH. 


WATNEY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  across  engrailed 
ermine,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  dove  argent,  and 
in  the  second  and  third  a  garb  or  (for  Watney) ;  2  and  3, 
quarterly,  argent  and  or,  a  cross  fleurett^e  gules,  in  the  first 
and  fourth  quarters  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last,  charged  with 


a  garb  erect  or,  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  gorged  with 


three  bars  of  the  second  (for  Galpin).  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  garb 
erect  or,  a  greyhound  courant  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar, 
therefrom  pendent  a  bugle-horn  of  the  second.  Motto — 
"  Auxilium  ab  alto." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Watney,  K.B.  (1900),  Fellow  of  the 

Society  of  Antiquaries,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Lieutenants 

of  the  City  of  London,  J.  P.  for  Surrey,  b.  1834  ;  d.  1923  ; 

m.  1864,  Elizabeth  (d.  1896),  third  dau.  and    co-h.  of 

Stephen  Dendy  of  Leigh  Place,  co.  Surrey : — 

Stephen  Cecil  Watney,  Esq.,  b.  1868;  m.  1901,  Marion 

Sybil,  third  d.  of  George  Thompson  White,  Esq.,  of  Ripon 

House,  Putney  Heath,  Surrey;    and  has  issue — John  Lewis 

Watney,  Esq.,  b.  1902.     Res. — Chaldon  Mead,  Merstham, 

Surrey. 

Frank  Dormay  Watney,  Esq.,  C.B.E.  (Mil.),  3rd  CI.  Order 
of  the  Nile,  one  of  H.M.  Lieuts.  for  City  of  London,  D.L. 
for  Surrey,  late  Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batt.  Queen's  Royal  Regt., 
b.  1870  ;  m.  1896,  Margaret  Graham,  Order  of  Mercy,  only 
d.  of  Rev.  George  Richardson,  M.A. ,  formerly  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  and  has  issue— Sanders  Watney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Post.  add. — Copleys,  Reigate,  Surrey. 
Clubs — Travellers',  Carlton. 


WATNEY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  a  cross 
engrailed  ermine,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  dove 
argent,  in  the  second  and  third  a  garb  or  (Watney) ;  2 
and  3,  quarterly,  argent  and  or,  a  cross  fieurett^e  gules,  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  lion  rampant  of  the  last, 
charged  with  three  bars  of  the  second  (Galpin).  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of 


a  collar,   therefrom   pendent  a  bugle-horn  gold.    Motto 

"  Virtute  et  industria. " 

Son  of  Vernon  James  Watney,  of  Cornbury  Park,  Esq., 
J. P.,  M.A.  Oxford,  F.S. A.,  a  Member  of  the  London 
County  Council,    b.    i860 ;    d.   1928  ;    m.   1891,    Lady 

Gwendolen  Margaret,  d.  of  5th  Earl  of  Portsmouth  : 

Oliver  Vernon  Watney,    Gentleman,   b.    1902.      Seats 

Cornbury  Park,  Charlbury,  Oxon.  ;  Fannich,  Lochluichart, 
Ross-shire,  N.B.  Postal  address — 11  Berkeley  Square] 
London,  W. 

Sons  of  Norman  Watney,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1834;  d.   191 1  ;  m.   1866,   Matilda  Jane,  second  d!  of 

Dixon  Robinson  of  Clitheroe  Castle,  co.  Lancaster  : 

Charles  Norman  Watney,  Esq.,  CLE. ,  Hon.  Col.  late 
Col.  comdg.  4th  Batt.  Royal  Q.O.  West  Kent  Regt.,  T.D., 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1911,  Ada  Winifred,  second  d.  of  late  Edwin 

George  Crew  of  Langford  Lodge,  Bristol ;  and  has  issue 

John  Douglas  Philip  Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  and 
Patricia.     Res. — Ivy  Hatch  Court,  Sevenoaks. 

Arthur  Norman  Watney,  Esq.,  J. P.  Kent,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1905,  Josephine  Grace,  d.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Simpson,  Rector  of 
Waddingham,  Kirkton  Lindsay,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Sydney  Arthur  Norman  Watney,  Gentleman, 
b.  1906;  (2)  Nigel  Norman  Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ; 
(3)  Denys  Norman  Watney,  Gentleman,  6.  1911  ;  and 
Brenda  Josephine.     Res. — Acryse  Place,  Folkestone.  ' 

Gerard  Norman  Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  m. 
and  has  issue—  .     Res.— The  Ghyll' 

Crowborough,  Sussex. 

Son  of  James  Watney  of  Haling  Park  and  Bedding- 
ton,  Surrey,  b.  1800  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1829,  Rebecca,  d.  of 
James  Spurrell  of  Thurgarton,  Norfolk: — 
Herbert  Watney,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.D. ,  b.  1843;  m- 
1873,  Sarah  Louisa  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Rev.  Marcus  Rains'ford 
of  Belgrave  Chapel,  London ;  and  has  had  issue — (1) 
William  Herbert  Watney,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  b.  1880;  d.  on 
active  service  1915  [m.  1911,  Mary  Edith,  eldest  d.  of  Sir 
Cameron  Gull,  2nd  Bart. ;  and  left  issue — Lindley  Herbert 
Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Margaret  Anne];  (2) 
Martyn  Herbert  Watney,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.  (E.),  B.A., 
and  M.B.,  b.  1887;  May  Evelyn;  Winifrede  Eva;  Dora 
Muriel,  M.B.,  B.S.  \m.  1914,  Rev.  Hamlet  George 
Thompson,  and  has  issue];  Lilian  Enid,  M.B.,  B.S.  ; 
Gwendolin  Rose.  B.A.  (Dublin)  [m.  1915,  Joseph  Gurnev 
Barclay;  and  has  issue].  Res. — Buckhold,  Pangbourne, 
Berks.  ;  Magnolia,  Madeira. 

Sons  of  Daniel  Watney,  Gentleman,  of  Brittleware, 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight  [Motto—  "Auxilium  ab  alto  "], 
b.  1835;  d.  ;  m.  i860,  Ellen  Sarah  (d.  1889),  d.' 
andcoh.  of  Stephen  Dendy  of  Leigh  Place,  co.  Surrey 

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Walter  Daniel  Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  tn.  Dora, 
d.  of  Edward  Cottam,  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Dendy  Watney,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  tn.  1890,  Ethel  Zina, 
d.  of  Ambrose  Philip  Boyson,  and  has  issue — Ronald  Dendy 
Watney,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Capt.  4th  Queen's  Own  Regt.,  b. 

;  Eileen  [tn.  1920,  Capt.  Sutherland,  5th  Fus.];  and 

Molly  [m.  1921,  Lt.-Col.  William  Piatt,  D.S.O.,  5th  Fus.]; 
Res. —  Rothesay,  Gower  Road,  Weybridge. 

Sons  of  Rev.  James  Watney,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Canwick, 

co.    Lincoln,    b.    1836;    d.   1891;    m.   1865,    Marianne 

Brooke,  d.  of  Rev.  Mark  R.  Jukes  of  Ohio,  U.S.A.:— 

Rev.  Henry  James  Watney,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 

(Camb. ),  Vicar  of  Canwick  [Motto — "  Auxilium  ab  alto  "], 

b.   1866 ;   tn.  1895,   Blanche,  d.   of  Rev.  Joseph  Simpson, 

Rector  of  Waddingham,  Lines.  ;    and  has  issue  —  Henry 

Bryan  Watney,  Esq.,    Asst.    Dis.   Commissioner   Uganda 

Protectorate,  b.  1901  [m.  1927,  Isabel  Bernice,  d.  of ]  ; 

Marjorie  Joan  [tn.  1925,  George  Ronald  Forbes];  and 
Doreen  Ruth.  Post.  add.  —  The  Vicarage,  Canwick, 
Lincolnshire. 

Arthur  Beak  Percy  Watney,  Gentleman,  6.  1872  ;  tn.  1903, 
Sarah  Beck ;  and  has  issue— Douglas  Percy  Watney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  Reginald  James  Watney,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907.     Res. — Vancouver,  B.C. 

Rev.  Frederick  Augustus  Watney,  Vicar  of  All  Saints', 
Peckham,  b.  1878.  Res. — All  Saints'  Vicarage,  Lyndhurst 
Road,  Peckham. 

Herbert  Andrew  Watney,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1882; 
tn.  1908,  Olive  Emily,  d.  of  late  Arthur  C.  Crossley  of 
Belfast ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  John  Watney,  Gentleman, 
b.  1913;  and  Marjorie  Olive.  Res. — Northlands,  Epping, 
Essex. 

Gilbert  John  Watney,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1886;  m. 
1916,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Spencer  ;  and  has  issue — 
Patricia.     Res.— 

Son  of  Frank  Goulding  Watney,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1843; 
d.   1895;    tn.    1875;    Elizabeth,    yr.    d.   of   James   W. 
Armstrong  of  Culmore: — 
Frank  Moore  Watney,   Gentleman,    b.    1880;  tn.    1906, 
Edith  Evelyn  Constance,  second  d.    of  William  Webster 
Styles  Chandler  of  Rosenberg  Avenue  West,  South  Van- 
couver, B.C. ;    and  has  issue— Frank  Alexander  Watney, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  and  Annie  Elizabeth  Evelyn.     Res. — 

WATSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  be- 
tween four  martlets,  three  in  chief,  and  one  in  base  sable, 
a  crescent  between  two  roses  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
gryphon  passant  sable  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper. 
Badge — A  sprig  of  forget-me-not  proper,  enfiled  by  a 
Baron's  coronet  or.    Motto — "  Mea  gloria  fides." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Watson,  1st  Baron  Manton, 
of  Compton  Verney,  co.  Warwick,  b.  1873  ;  d.  1922  ; 
tn.  1898,  Frances  Claire,  d.  of  Harold  Nickols,  of 
Sandford  House,  nr.  Leeds  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  George  Miles  Watson,  2nd  Baron  Manton 
(25  Jan.,  1922),  of  Compton  Verney,  Lieut.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  Life  Gds.  [Supporters — On  either  side  a  gryphon 
per  fesse  azure  and  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
arose  also  argent],  b.  1899;  m.  1923,  Alethea  Pauline, 
d.  of  Col.  Philip  Langdale,  of  Houghton  Hall,  Brough, 
Yorks. ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Joseph  Rupert  Eric  Robert 
Watson,  b.  1924.  Seat — Compton  Verney,  Kineton,  co. 
Warwick.     Clubs — Boodle's,  Cavalry,  Bucks. 

Hon.  Robert  Fraser  Watson,  b.  1900;  m.  1928,  Angela 
Blanche,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  George  T.  L.  Denniss, 
Wilts.  Regt.     Res. — Offchurch,  Bury,  Leamington. 

Hon.  Alastair  Joseph  Watson,  b.  1901 ;  tn.  1925,  Toan, 
d.  of  Philip  Wyndham  Cobbold  of  Tattingstone  Park, 
Ipswich;  and  has  issue — Oliver  Michael  Watson,  Esq., 
b.  1926.     Res.— Chillesford  Lodge,  Orford,  Suffolk. 

Hon.  Richard  Mark  Watson,  b.  1906.     Res. — 

WATSON  of  East  Court  (H.  Coll.,  25  Mar.  1920). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  between  three 
martlets  sable,  a  trefoil  slipped  between  two  crescents 
or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert.     Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse  videris." 

Son  of  Col.  J.  Watson,  of  Weston  Priory,  Bath  :— 

George  Arthur  Watson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1871, 
Philippa,  d.  of  Edward  Charrington,  of  Burvscourt, 
Leigh,  Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — Mary  Verene  [tn.  1897,  Sir 
Gerald  Chadwyck-Healey,  2nd  Bart.  (q.v.)].  Res. — East 
Court,  Finchampstead,  Wokingham,  Berks. 


WATSON  (L.O.  27  June  1912,  rematric.  30  Jan.  1913, 
H.  Coll.  1914).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  proper, 
fructed  or,  on  a  fess  azure,  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the 


field,    armed   and    langued   gules,    all    within    a    bordure 
engrailed  of  the  last.     Mantling  azure,    doubled   argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  branches  ot  oak 
conjoined  in  stalk,  fructed  proper.  Badge — An  acorn 
slipped  and  leaved  proper,  within  an  annulet  or.  Motto — 
"  Floreat." 

Yngr.  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Heron  Watson,  Kt.,  F.R.S.E... 
F.R.C.S.E.  (President  i878and  1903),  Hon.  F.R.CS.I., 
M.D.,  Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh,  Knight  of  the  Order  of 
Charles  III.  of  Spain,  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  in  Scotland 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  Hon.  Surgeon  in  Scotland  to 
H.M.  King  Edward  VII.,  D.L.  for  the  City  and  County 
of  the   City  of  Edinburgh,  Assistant-Surgeon   to    the 


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and  R.A. ),  Brigade  Surgeon-Lieut. -Col.  (V.D. ), 
Queen's  Rifle  Volunteer  Bde.  Roy.  Scots,  b.  1832  ; 
d.  1907;  m.  1861,  Elizabeth  Gordon,  eldest  d.  of  James 
Miller,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Professor  of  Surgery 
(Edin.):— 
James  Miller  Heron   Watson,  Esq.,  M.A.     (Oxon.),    6. 

1879.     Res. — Fort  les  Bains,  Ametie  les  Bains,   Pyrenees 

Orientales,  France. 

WATSON  (L.O.,  1881).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  proper, 
growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  vert,  surmounted  of  a  fesse 
sable,  charged  with  three  stars  of  six  points  of  the  first. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  his  liveries,  an  oak-tree  proper,  growing  out  of  a  mount 
vert.     Motto— ' '  Florescit. ' ' 

Eld  surv.  son  of  Harry  James  Watson,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col. 
late  nth  Hussars,  b.  1850;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1873,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Russell,  Esq. ,  of  Newforge,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Ivor  Wilberforce  Mewburn- Watson  (formerly  Watson), 
Esq.,  Major  late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
b.  1875,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mewburn  1922  ; 
served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War;  m.  1012,  Dorothea 
Margaret  Richmond,  only  d.  of  the  late  Wiiliam  Richmond 
Mewburn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Acomb,  Northumberland.  Seats 
— Langley  House,  Langley,  near  Slough,  Bucks.  ;  Acomb 
House,  Hexham,  Northumberland.  Club  —  Army  and 
Navy. 

The  Late  JAMES  RONALD  WATSON,  Gentleman,  a 
descendant  of  the  family  of  Watson  of  Westerton  and  Colt- 
field.  Born  July  6,  1830,  being  the  eldest  son  of  James 
Watson,  by  his  wife  Louise  Sarah  Sarrassin,  dau.  of  August 
Ernest  Sarrassin  de  Maraise,  of  the  Chateau  d'Hautonne, 
Normandy.       Armorial  bearings— Argent,   on  a  chevron 


engrailed  azure,  a  cross  pat£e  and  two  crescents  or,  in 
chief  a  thistle  leaved  and  slipped  proper  between  two 
martlets  sable,  and  in  base  a  martlet  of  the  last  between 
two  like  thistles.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet 
befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent  ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  four  thistles  saltirewise,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  a 
gryphon's  head  erased  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch 
of  olive  slipped  also  proper.  Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse 
videris." 


WATSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
azure  between  three  martlets  sable,  a  trefoil  slipped  between 
two  crescents  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased 
argent,  ducally  gorged  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert.     Motto — ■"  Esto  quod  esse  videris." 

Sons  of  Gen.   Sir   John  Watson,  V.C.,    G.C.B.,   late 

13th  Duke  of  Connaught's  Lancers  (Watson's  Horse), 

b.   1829;    d.   1919 ;    m.  1860,    Eliza  Jesser  (d.  1892), 

d.  of  John  Davies  of  Cranbrook  Park,  Essex  : — 

Maj.-Gen.  William  Arthur  Watson,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E., 

Indian  Army  (ret.),  b.  i860  ;  m.  1897,  Marguerite  Audrey, 

d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Alfred  Stowell  Jones,  V.C.,  of  Finchampstead, 

Berks.     Res. — Manor  Farm,  Telscombe,  nr.  Lewes. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harry  Davis  Watson,  K.B.E,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  M.V.O.,  Indian  Army  (ret.),  Extra 
Equerry-in- Waiting  to  King  George  since  1910,  b.  1866; 
m..  1895,  Ada  Mary,  d.  of  W.  H.  Reynolds,  F.R.G.S.,  and 
has  issue — Robert  Arthur  Davis  Watson,  Esq.,  Capt  R.E. , 
b.  1896  [m.  1920,  Ethel  Douglas,  d.  of  the  late  John  Henry 
Lace,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  Imperial  Forest  Dept.];  and  3  daus. 
Res. — Drewston  House,  Drewsteignton,  Devon.  Postal 
address — c/o  Grindlay  &  Co.,  54  Parliament  Street,  S.W.  1. 

WATSON  of  Sulhamstead  (H.  Coll.,  1912).  Argent,  a 
chevron  azure,  between  three  martlets  sable,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  eight  crescents  of  the 
first.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  sable,  gorged  with 
a  crown  palisado  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  oak 
fructed  proper.     Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse  videris." 

Eld.  son  of  William  Watson   of  The   Elms,  Temple 

Balsall,    Warwickshire,    b.    1828 ;    d.   1912 ;    m.    1857, 

Emma  (d.   1909),  d.   of  William  Wakefield   of  Clay- 

brooke,  Leicestershire: — 
Sir  (William)  George  Watson,  Bart.  (1912),  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Sulhamstead  Abbots,  High  Sheriff  co.  Berks. 
1920,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1st,  1887,  Mary  Charlotte  {d.s.p.  1888), 
d.  of  Thomas  Holding  Watson  of  Wigan,  Lancashire  ; 
2nd,  1894,  Bessie,  d.  of  Thomas  Atkinson  of  Workington, 
Cumberland;  and  has  issue — (1)  Norman  James  Watson, 
Esq.,  late  Lieut.  K.R.R.C,  b.  1897;  (2)  Victor  William 
Watson,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  and  Florence  [m.  1916,  James 
Nagle,  late  K.R.R.C,  of  Toronto  ;  and  has  issue].  Seat — 
Sulhamstead  House,  near  Reading,  Berks.  Clubs — Royal 
Automobile,  British  Empire. 

Son   of  Charles  Henry  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ; 

d.    1927 ;    m.    1888,    Marie,   d.    of  John    Watson,   ot 

Birmingham  : — 
William   John   Watson,    Gentleman,   b.    1892.       Res. — 
10  Devonshire  House,  W.i  ;  Ash  Mount,  West  Hill  Road, 
Birmingham. 

Yngr.  sons  of  William  Watson  (see  above): — 
John  Alfred  Watson,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  J.P.  and  (1927)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Warwick,  b.  1865;  m.  1887,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of 
Robert  Lea,  of  Birmingham  ;  and  has  issue — (x)  Alfred 
Sidney  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  [m.  1915,  Ida  Evelyn, 
adopted  d.  of  C.  H.  Jaques,  of  Hastings  ;  and  has  issue — 
Alfred  Maxwell  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Lewis 
Ronald  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1917]  ;  (2)  Arnold 
Percy  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  [m.  1921,  Bertha 
Clarice,  d.  of  A.  Sykes,  of  Withington,  Manchester ; 
and  has  issue — Michael  Frederick  Watson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1922;  Geoffrey  Arnold  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 
(Res.— Beaconsfield  Davenport,  nr.  Stockport)] ;  (3)  Ernest 
Leonard  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  [m.  1922,  Hilda 
Helen,  d.  of  S.  T.  Pemberton,  of  Norwood,  Knowle  ;  and 
has  issue — Leonard  Peter  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ; 
and  Joan  Ellen  (Res.— Woodlands,  Barford,  co.  Warwick)] ; 
(4)  William  Frederick  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  [m.  1928, 
Joan  Elizabeth,  d.  of  A.  E,  Button,  of  The  Oaks,  Dorridge 
(Res.—  6  Porchester  Gate,  W.2)] ;  Mary  Ethel  [m.  1914, 
Ernest  Stanley  Patterson]  ;  Mabel  Charlotte  [m.  1915, 
William  B.  Dronsfield]  ;  Alice  Muriel  [m.  1919,  Neville 
Wallace  Gilbert]  ;  and  Edith  Violet.  Seats— Chadwick 
Manor,  Knowle,  co  Warwick  ;  Southend,  Polsham  Park, 
Paignton,  S.  Devon. 

Edwin  Herbert  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1893, 
Emma,  d.  of  George  H.  Metzger,  of  Alsace  ;  and  has  issue— 
4  daus.     Res. — 

Percy  Octavius  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1906, 
Glwadys  Margaret  Smith.     Res. — 

WATSON.  Parted  per  pale  argent  and  or,  an  oak- 
tree  proper,  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  vert> 
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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  stump  of  an  oak- 
tree  with  a  branch  sprouting  from  either  side,  each  grasped 
by  a  hand  issuing  from  a  cloud  all  proper.  Motto — 
"  Insperata  floruit." 

Third  son  of  Sir  John  Watson, 2nd  Bart.,  of  Earnock, 

co.   Lanark,    M.A.,  b.    i860 ;    d.   1903 ;    m.    1893, 

Edith  Jane  (d.  1926),  d.  of  William  Henry  Nott,  of 

Princes  Park,  Liverpool : — 

Sir    Derrick    William    Inglefield    Watson,    4th    Bart. 

(15  July  1895),  of  Earnock,  co.  Lanark,  b.  1901  ;  s.  his 

brother  1918  ;  m.  1925,   Margrett  Georgina,  d.  of  Col. 

Thomas  Robertson-Aikman,   C.B.,   of  The  Ross;    and 

has   issue — John  Forbes  Watson,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  4th 

Q.O.R.  West  Kent  Regt.  (T.A.),  b.  1926.      Res.—  Burr's 

Wood,  Old  Groombridge,  Kent.     Club — Boodle's. 

WATSON  (L.O.  1880).       Or,  out  of  a  mount  vert, 

an   oak-tree    proper,    surmounted    of   a    fesse    ermine, 

charged  with  two  mullets  azure.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 

argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  two  hands 

issuing  out  of  clouds  fessways  holding  the  trunk  of  an 

oak-tree  paleways  with  branches  sprouting  out  proper, 

and  in  an  escroll  above  this  Motto — "  A  Deo  floruit." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  William  Watson,  P.C.,  Baron 

Watson  of  Thankerton,  a  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary 

and    a    Life    Peer,  b.    1827 ;    d.    1899  ;     m.    1868, 

Margaret  (d.  1898),  d.  of  Dugald  J.  Bannatyne: — 

Hon.  Thomas  Henry  Watson,  J. P.  Somerset,  Barrister- 

at-Law.  Capt.  (temp.)  A.S.C.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1897,  Caroline 

Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Lord  Adam,  Judge  of  the  Court  of 

Session.     Res. — Cormiston,  Milverton,  Somerset. 

WATSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  growing  out  of  a 
mount  in  base  vert,  fructed  or,  surmounted  of  a  fess  azure, 
charged  with  two  rams'  heads  affronted  proper,  horned  of 
the  third.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  curlew  proper.  Motto — "Ad 
finem  fidelis." 

Son  of  : — 

David  Andrew  Watson,  Gentleman,  Stockbroker,  b.  . 
Psotal  address — 

WATSON  (Confd.  U.O.,  20  March  1897).  Azure,  a 
chevron  ermine,  between  three  suns  in  splendour  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


d.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Hussey  Burgh  Macartney,  D.D., 

Dean  of  Melbourne  : — 
Edward  John  Macartney  Watson,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Cantab.), 
F.R.C.P.I.,  M.D.  (Dub.),  late  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1918,  Ina  Emily,  d.  of  Turner  Oliver  Read,  Esq., 
J. P.,  King's  Co.  Res. — 25  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin. 
Clubs — University  (Dublin),  Royal  St.  George  Yacht 
(Kingstown). 

WATSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  growing  out  of  a 
mount  in  base  proper,  fructed  or,  surmounted  of  a  fess 
gules,  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  between  a  tower  in  the 
dexter,  and  in  the  sinister  a  fleur-de-lis  gold.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  dexter  hand  couped  holding  a  sword  erect  in  pale 
proper,  pommelled  or,  supporting  a  mullet  of  the  last. 
Motto—"  Ex  nihil,  nihil  fit." 

Son  of  :  — 

David  Gerard  Watson,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Highland  L.I. , 
b 

THOMAS  WRIGHT  WATSON,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co. 
Waterford  (High  Sheriff  1855-6,  and  appointed  again  in 
1858,  but  declined  to  serve).  Born  1836,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  William  George  Watson  of  Chigwell,  Essex, 
by  Harriet,  dau.  of  Hugh  Atkins.  Armorial  bearings — 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure  between  three  martlets 
sable,  a  trefoil  enclosed  by  two  crescents  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  a  griffin's  head  erased 
argent,  ducally  gorged  or,  and  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse."  Married,  1854,  Claudine 
Marion,  fifth  dau.  of  the  late  John  Gore  of  Woodford, 
Essex.  Seats — Lubenham,  Market  Harborough,  and  Tile 
Barn,  East  Woodhay,  Newbury.     Res. — 

WATSON  (L.O.,  1887).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  fructed, 
growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  proper,  surmounted  of  a 
bend   gules,    charged   with   three   cinquefoils  of  the   first. 


colours,  a  talbot  passant  ermines.       Motto — "  Mea  gloria 

fides."     Livery — Navy  blue. 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  Sir  William  Watson,  Knt., 
D.L.,  J. P.,  M.A.  (Dublin),  of  25  Fitzwilliam  Place, 
Dublin,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1868,  Janet  Frances, 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  argent,  issuing  out  of  a 
crescent  gules.      Motto — "  Lippen  to  God." 

Only  son  of  William  Livingstone  Watson,  Esq.,  J. P. 

co.  Perth,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society, 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  and  Fellow 

of  the  Royal  Statistical  Society,  b.  1835  ;   d.  1903 ;  m. 

1878,  Elizabeth  Lindsay  (d.  1899),  d.  of  George  Seton, 

Advocate : — 

Robert  William  Seton  Watson,  Gentleman,  of  New  Coll., 

Oxford,  B.A.   1902,  M.A.   1905,  D.Litt.  1910,  b.  1879;  tn. 

1911,  Marion  Esther,  d.  of  late  Edward  Stack,  Bengal  Civil 

Service  ;  and  has  issue — George  Hugh  Nicholas  Watson, 

Gentleman,  b.   1916  ;  Christopher  Ivan  William  Watson, 

Gentleman,  b.  1918.     Estate  and  post.  add. — Ayton  House, 

Abernethy,  Perthshire.     Club — Savile. 


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»  WATSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  or,  on  a 
chevron  azure,  between  in  chief  a  crescent  of  the  last 
between  two  martlets  sable  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the 


third,  a  martlet  between  two  crescents  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  argent,  charged  with 
two  crescents  in  pale  azure  between  as  many  passion-nails 
sable.     Motto — "  Esto  quod  esse  videris." 

Sons  of  William  Clarence  Watson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
of  Colworth,  Sharnbrook,  Beds.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Colworth  and  Souldrop,  b.  1844;  d.  1907;  tn..  1869, 
Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  Campbell  Bassett  Arthur 
Grey  Hulton  :  — 
William  Donald  Paul  Watson-Gandy,  Esq.,  J. P.  (q.v.). 
Hugh  Gordon  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 

WATSON  of  Kidderminster  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a 
chevron  nebuly  between  two  martlets  in  chief  and  a  rose  in 
base  argent,  three  crescents  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  gryphon's  head  erased  azure,  collared  and  holding  in  the 
beak  a  branch  of  two  roses  argent,  leaved  and  slipped 
proper,  an  escutcheon  also  argent,  charged  with  a  martlet 
azure.     Motto — ' '  Esto  quod  esse  videris." 

Sons  of  Col.  Richard  Talbot  Watson,  V.D.,  of  Honey- 
brook  House,  Franche,  Kidderminbt^r,  J. P.  co.  Wore, 
and    Kidderminister,   Lt-Col.  and   Hon.   Col.   comdg. 
1st  V.B.  Worcs.    Regt.  1895-1904,   b.  1845  >  d.  1923  ; 
m.   1st,  1872,   Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  of  James  Morton; 
2nd,  1885,  Ada  Frances,  d.  of  William  Grosvenor  : — 
Richard  Quintus  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1906, 
Marguerite  Ida  Humphries  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Sextus 
Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  and  Ida  Rosemary.     Res. — 
Oakfield,  Kidderminster. 

Charles  Morton  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1877;   m.  , 

Alice  Ellen  Woodman,  ne'e  Pearson.     Res. — 

George  Grosvenor  Watson,  Gentleman,  b.  1886  ;  m.  1921, 
Isabel  Lydia  Shorthose.     Res. — 

WATSON  (R.L.,  26  Feb.  1745-6).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  azure,  between  three  mart- 
lets sable,  as  many  crescents  or  (Watson)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  two 
chevronels  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference  (Monson). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent,  ducally  gorged  or. 
Motto — "  Mea  gloria  fides." 

Son   of  Hon.   Richard  Watson,  b.  1800;  d.  1852;   m. 

1839,  Lavinia  Jane,  d.  of  Lord  George  Quin  : — 


The  late  Rev.  Went  worth  Watson,  J.  P.,  late  Vicar  of 
Abingdon,  b.  1848 ;  m.  1903,  Eveleen  Frances  (Res. — 
Stoke  Albany,  Market  Harborough),  d.  of  Rev.  Frederick 
Manners Stopford,  andrf.  1925.  Seat—  Rockingham  Castle, 
Uppingham,  Northants. 

WATSON  (H.Coll.,  1866).     Azure,  on  a  fesse  dancettee 
between   three   crescents  argent,   as  many  martlets  sable 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  azure,  ducally  crowned  or, 
between  two  branches  of  palm  proper. 

Sons   of  Sir   Charles   Rushworth   Watson,  3rd  Bart., 
b.   1865;    d.  1922;    m.  1 91 1,  Evelyn  Mary  Elizabeth, 
only  d.  of  late  Aubrey  Thomas  Cartwright  of  Edgcote 
Park,  Northants.  : — 
Sir  Thomas  Aubrey  Watson,  4th  Bart.  (27  June  1866), 
b.    191 1.      Seat — Shakenhurst   Hall,    Cleobury    Mortimer, 
Salop. 
John  Rushworth  Watson,  Esq.,  b.  1913. 

Right  Honourable  WILLIAM  HENRY  ARM- 
STRONG FITZPATRICK  WATSON  -  ARM- 
STRONG, Baron  Armstrong  of  Bamburgh  and  Craigside, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland,  High  Sheriff  1899, 
formerly  Major  and  second  in  command  late  in  Northumber- 
land Hussars  (I.Y. )  (retired  1910),  C.A.  of  Northumberland, 
and  formerly  River  Tyne  Commissioner,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Hon.  D.C.L.  (Durham),  Honorary  Freeman  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  has  Territorial  Decoration,  and  Grand  Cordon  of 
Medjidie.  Born  May  3,  1863,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
John  William  Watson,  Esq. ,  of  Adderstone, Northumberland 
(d.  1909)  (eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry 
Watson,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer),  by  Margaret  Godman, 
dau.  of  the  late  Patrick  Persse  Fitz  Patrick  of  Fitzleet 
House,  Bognor ;  d.  1923 ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  the 
name  and  arms  of  Armstrong,  in  accordance  with  the 
wish  of  his  great-uncle,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Armstrong, 
C. B. ,  in  1889,  in  addition  to  those  of  Watson;  created 
Baron  1903.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1889)  — 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  in  fesse  a  tilting-spear  or, 
headed  argent,  between  two  dexter  arms  embowed  in 
armour,  couped  at  the  shoulder  fessewise  proper,  the  hand 
extended  also  proper  (for  Armstrong,  1887) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
a  fesse  raguly  between  two  crosses  bottony  in  chief  and  a 
martlet  in  base  all  gules  (for  Watson,  1889).  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  couped  at  the  shoulder 
and  encircled  at  the  elbow  by  a  wreath  of  oak,  the  hand 
grasping  a  hammer  all  proper  (for  Armstrong) ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  holding  a  palm- 
branch  vert,  a  martlet  between  two  crosses  bottony 
gules.  Mottoes — "  Fortis  in  armis"  (for  Armstrong); 
"  Deum  time  regem  honora  "  (for  Watson).  Supporters 
(H.  Coll.,  1903)— On  either  side  a  smith  holding  over  his 
exterior  shoulder  a  sledge-hammer.  Livery  —  Brown 
coat,  yellow  and  black  striped  waistcoat ;  dress  :  brown 
coat,  yellow  plush  breeches.  Married,  1st,  1889, 
Winifreda  Jane  (d.  1914),  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Adye, 
G.C.B. ;  2nd,  1916,  Beatrice  Elizabeth,  Order  of  Mercy, 
President  of  League  of  Mercy  for  Northumberland  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Cowx,  Esq.,  of  Tudhoe;  and  has  had  Issue — Hon. 
William  John  Montagu  Watson-Armstrong,  formerly  Cap- 
tain 7th  Northumberland  Fus.,  served  Great  War,  now 
Consul  for  Siam  in  Canada,  b.  Oct.  10,  1892  [m.  1917,  Zaida, 
dau.  of  Cecil  James  Drummond-Wolff  and  has  issue : — 
William  Henry  Cecil  John  Robin  Watson-Armstrong,  Esq., 
b.  1919];  and  Hon.  Winifreda  Margaret,  d.  1912.  Seats — 
Cragside,  Rothbury ;  Bamburgh  Castle,  Northumberland. 
Res. — The  Cottage  in  the  Park,  Cragside,  Rothbury, 
Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Clubs — Constitutional,  Carlton, 
Northern  Counties  (Newcastle-on-Tyne). 

WATSON-TAYLOR  (L.O.,  1815,  and  R.L.,  10  Aug. 
1815,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  wavy 
sable,  between  two  hearts  in  pale  gules,  and  as  many 
cinquefoils  in  fesse  vert  (for  Taylor);  2  and  3,  argent,  a 
tree  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  vert,  surmounted  of  a 
fesse  azure,  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  field  (for 
Watson).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  proper,  the 
hand  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  gules  (for  Taylor) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  stump  of  a  tree,  sprouting, 
branches  proper  (for  Watson).  Mottoes — "In  hoc  signo 
vinces  "  ;   "  Insperata  floruit." 

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of  the  eighth  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  K.T.  : — 

George  Simon  Arthur  Watson-Taylor,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Wilts.,  late  Capt.  Wiltshire  Yeomanry,  [Supporters— On 
either  side  a  leopard  proper,  armed  and  langued  gules, 
collared  and  chained  or  (Granted  to  the  late  George  Watson- 
Taylor,  Esq. ,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  under  Royal 
Sign-Manual,  by  a  warrant  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince 
Regent,  bearing  date  28  Sept.  1815)],  b.  5  Oct.  1850;  m.  16 
Dec.  1895,  Evelyn  Matilda  (who  obtained  a  judicial  separa- 
tion 1905),  ygst.  d.  of  the  late  Henry  Fitzroy,  Esq.,  of 
Salcey  Lawn,  Northants.     £<w/— Urchfont  Manor,  Devizes. 

Arthur  Wellesley  Watson-Taylor,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Haughton 
Grove,  Jamaica,  b.  17  Feb.  1853 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1883,  Mary 
Emmeline,  younger  d.  of  Thomas  Murthwaite  of  Stewart 
Castle,  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica  ;  and  has  had  issue— Arthur 
Simon  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  18  June  1884;  killed  in 
action  in  1915  ;  Harry  Gerald  Watson- Taylor,  Gentleman, 
b.  3r  Aug.  1885  [m.  1908,  Helen  Muriel,  only  d.  of  George 
Dewar  of  Harmony  Hall,  Jamaica,  and  has  issue— Barbara 
Helen] ;  Alfred  Cyril  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  12 
Dec.  1886  [m.  1910,  Edith  Mary,  d.  of  Alexander  Fraser 
and  has  issue: — Cyril  Evelyn  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b. 
1911];  Felix  John  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  6  Dec. 
1887  [m.  1913,  Lilian  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Tennant  of 
19  The  Boltons,  S.W.,  and  has  issue— Elizabeth  Mary]; 
Eric  George  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  18  Jan.  1896. 
Seat — Haughton  Grove,  Jamaica. 

William  Arthur  Watson-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  20  May 
1859. 

WATSON-GANDY  (Arms  of  Watson  H.  Coll.).  Per 
pale  argent  and  or,  on  a  chevron  azure  between  in  chief  a 
crescent  of  the  last,  between  two  martlets  sable,  and  in  base 
a  crescent  of  the  third,  a  martlet  between  two  crescents  of 
the  second,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 


Gandy,  viz: — Per  fesse  nebuly  gules  and  argent,  in  chief 
two  pairs  of  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommels  and  hilts 
or,  and  in  base  a  saltire  couped  of  the  first.  Mantling' 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
gryphon's  head  erased  argent,  charged  with  two  crescents  in 
pale  azure,  between  as  many  passion-nails  sable.  Motto — 
"  Esto  quod  esse  videris."     Livery — Blue  and  white. 

Eld.  son  of  William  Clarence  Watson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 

of  Colworth  House,  Beds.,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1907;  m.  1867, 

Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Rev.  Campbell  Basset  Arthur  Grey 

Hulton,  Rector  of  Emberton,  Bucks. : — 

William  Donald  Paul  Watson-Gandy  (formerly  Watson), 

Esq.,  M.C.,  J. P.  cos.  Bedford   and  Westmorland,  Major 

Scots  Greys,  b.  1872;   assumed  by  Deed  Poll   1917,   the 

additional  surname  of  Gandy;  m,  1906,  Annis  Vere,  only 


child  and  heir  of  the  late  James  Gandy  Gandy  of  Heavest 
Westmorland,  and  has  issue — (1)  James  Donald  Watson- 
Gandy,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Campbell  Vere  Watson- 
Gandy,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  (3)  Anthony  Blethyn Watson- 
Gandy,  Gentleman,  5.  1919.  Seat — Heaves,  nr.  Kendal, 
Westmorland.     Club — Windham. 

WATT,  see  GIBSON-WATT. 

JOHN  BROWN  WATT,  Esquire,  formerly  of  Eynes- 
bury,  Woollahra,  N.S.  Wales,  Member  Legislative  Council 

of  New  South  Wales.      Born ■,  being   the  son  of  late 

Alexander  Hamilton  Watt,  Merchant,  who  resided  at  Grange 
Road,  Edinburgh.  Armorial  bearings -He  bears  for 
Arms  :  Gules,  on  a  pile  between  three  mullets,  two  and  one, 
in  base  argent,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  proper.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  on  a  dexter  glove  lying  fesseways, 
tasselled,  a  peregrine  falcon  close  proper,  belled  or,  holding 
in  the  beak  a  falcon's  hood  gules  ;  and  in  an  escroll  over  the 
same  this  Motto,  "  Fide  et  fiducia."     Postal  address — 

WATTS  (H.  Coll.,  1852).  Ermine,  on  a  chief  sable,  a 
garb  between  two  bees  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon    a    wreath    of   the    colours,    a    demi-griffin 


sable,  with  wings  extended  chequy  or  and  sable,  the 
sinister  claw  resting  on  a  garb  or.  Motto — "  Fide  sed  cui 
vide."  Livery — Dark  grey  coat,  scarlet  vest,  drab  box- 
coat,  with  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  James  Watts,  Esq. ,  of  Abney  Hall,  Cheadle, 

Cheshire,  and  Upper  House,  Hayfield,  co.  Derby,   b. 

1845  ;  d.   1926 ;  m.  1877,  Anne  Hadfield,  d.  of  Henry 

Browne,  Doctor  of  Medicine,  of  The  Gables,  Victoria 

Park,  Manchester: — 

James  Watts,   Esq.,   B.A.    Oxon.,   b.    1878;    m.    1902, 

Margaret,  eld,  d.  of  Frederick  Alvah  Miller,  of  Ashfield, 

Torquay,  and   New  York,    and  has  issue — James  Watts, 

Gentleman,  b.  1903.  Seats— Abney  Hall,  Cheadle,  Cheshire  ; 

Upper  House,  Hayfield,  co.  Derby. 

Humphrey  Watts,  Esq.,  O.B.E..T.D.,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
Bt.-Col.  I.  A.,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1907,  Gladys  Mary,  ygst.  d.  of  Sir 
Edward  Parkes,  M.P.,  of  Oak  Grange,  Edgbaston.  Res.— 
Haslington  Hall,  nr.  Crewe. 

Henry  Lyonel  Watts,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1884; 
m.  1914,  Jean;  d.  of  Major  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Bloomfield 
of  Djenan-es-Saonda.    Res.— 39  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W.7. 


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Miles  Buckston  Watts,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  served 
Great  War  (Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm),  6.  1886;  m.  1911, 
Violet  Ethel,  d.  of  Walter  E.  Barratt  of  Linley  Hall,  Bishop's 
Castle,  Shropshire.     Res. — Dean  Manor,  Charlbury,  Oxon. 


WATTS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lymphad,  and  in  chief 
two  naval  crowns  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
Issuant  from  a  naval  crown  or,  a  demi-sea-lion  rampant 
azure,  supporting  a  flagstaff  erect,  and  therefrom  flying  to 
the  sinister  a  pennon  sable. 

Son  of  John  Watts,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  : — 

The  late  Sir  Philip  Watts,  K.C.B.  (1905),  D.Sc,  LL.D., 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Northumbrian  Brigade  R.F  A. 
T.F.),  Director  of  Naval  Construction  at  the  Admiralty 
1 901-12,  Chairman  of  the  Federation  of  Shipbuilders,  b. 
1850;  d.  1926;  m.  1875,  Elise  Isabelle,  d.  of  Chevalier 
Gustave  Simonau  de  St.  Omer  ;  and  left  issue — Agnes  [m. 
1907,  Lieut.  Arthur  Penton  Napier  Thorowgood,  R.N.]; 
and  Louise  Anne  [m.  1898,  Freeman  Blackett  Thornton 
Trevelyan,  and  has  issue]. 


WATTS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a  fesse 
•dancettee  between  four  cinquefoils  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  crescent  argent,  each  horn  surmounted  by  an 
«stoile  or.     Motto — "  Vigilate." 

Second  son  of  George  Henry  Watts,  of  Southwark 

Park    Road,    Bermondsey,  b.   1843;    d.    1878;   m. 

Lydia  Martha,  d.  of  Christopher  Dannit : — 

Percival  Montague  Watts,  Gentleman,  b.   1871 ;    m. 

Eveline,  d.  of  John  Hingston.   Res. — Inglenook,  Granville 

Road,  Sidcup,  Kent;  Kitpurva,  St.  Anthony  in  Rosland, 

Portscatho,  Cornwall. 


WATTS.  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  sprig  of  oak,  leaved,  fructed  and  slipped  proper,  in 
chief  two  portcullises  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Cres 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  greyhound  sejant  or,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  azure,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  01 
oak  as  in  the  arms,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  an 


;  m.  1850,  Harriett,  daughter  of 


1894-5  ;  b.  1827;  d. 
William  Suter  : — 
William     Henry    Watts,  Gentleman,    b.     Feb.   8,    1851. 
Postal  address — The  Slopes,  Gatacre,  Liverpool. 

Alfred    Isaac    Watts,    Gentleman,    b.     May    14,    1852. 
Res  — 

Herbert    Watts,   Gentleman,  b.    April  7,   1856.      Res. — 
Bringewood,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool. 

Luther  Watts,  Gentleman,  b.  October  6, 1861.     Res. — 


WATTS-JONES    (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  on  a  chevron  be- 
tween three  lions  rampant  or,  as  many  stags'  heads  caboshed 


antique  shield  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  portcullis  of  the 

first.     Motto — ' '  Labore  gaudeo. ' ' 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Watts,  Esquire,  J. P.,  of  Elm 
Hall,  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  Lord  Mayor  of  Liverpool, 


proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cross  pat£e  or,  a  Saracen's  head 
proper.     Motto — "  Duw  a  digon." 

Only  son  of  William  Alan  Watts-Jones,   Esq.,  Capt. 
R.E.  (eld.  son  of  William  Watts-Jones,  of  Glyn— see 
below),  b.   1870;  d.  1900;  m.  1898,  Maiy  Katherine, 
d.  of  Rev.  C.  H.  Badgley:— 
Alan  Chester  Watts-Jones,  Gentleman,  late  2nd  Li'—' 
R.  E. ,  Barrister-at-Law,  British  Columbia,  b.  1900.    I 
Connaught  Club,  London. 

Sons  of  William  Watts-Jones,  Gentleman,   of    Glyn, 
Penmaenmawr,  b.   1834  ;    d.  1905  ;    m.  1870,  Hannah, 
d.  of  John  Cross,  of  Gartside  House,  Bolton  :— 
Hector  Lloyd  Watts-Jones,  Esq.,  Capt.   (ret.)  R.N.,  b. 
1872  ;  m.  1903,  Mary  Kynaston,  d.  of  Edmund  Peel  Potter, 
Esq.,    J. P.,    of  Bowfell,    Windermere,    and    has    issue — 
Pamela;  and  Hannah  Kynaston.     Res. — Glyn,  Penmaen- 
mawr, Carnarvonshire  ;  Cannon  Hey,  Windermere. 

Ivor  Kynaston  Watts-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1918,  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  of  Capt.  Henry  Jones,  Mercantile 
Marine,  and  has  issue — Ivor  Kynaston  Watts- 1  ones,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  19 19;  William  Vyvyan  Watts-J  ones,  Gentleman, 
b.  1922.     Res. —Riverstone,  Penmaenmawr. 


ARTHUR  EGERTON  WATTS-RUSSELL,  Esq., 
Justice  of  the  Peace  co.  Northants. ,  Capt.  late  Coldstream 
Guards,  General  Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1847.  Armorial 
bearings  (H  Coll.,  1792) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  a 
lion  rampant  gules,  collared  argent,  on  a  chief  azure,  three 
roses  of  the  third  (for  Russell)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  bend 
engrailed  erminois  between  two  crescents  or,  a  canton  gules 
(for  Watts).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests  — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  goat  passant 
ermine,  collared  gules  (for  Russell) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross  pat6e  azure,  the  paws  supporting  an  escutcheon 
of  the  last,  thereon  a  fesse  erminois  between  three  fleurs  in 


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chief  and  a  cross  pat^e  in  base  of  the  first,  on  an  escroll 
issuant  from  the  escutcheon  the  word  "  Amici,"  and  in  the 
mouth  of  the  lion  a  slip  of  oak  proper.  Motto  — "  Memor 
amici."  Married,  1912,  Sylvia  Caroline,  d.  of  Charles  M. 
Grenfell ;  and  has  issue — Margaret  Josephine.  Res. — 
Biggin  Hall,  Oundle,  co.  Northants.  Clubs — Guards', 
Pratt's. 


WAUCHOPE  of  Niddrie  Marischal  (L.O.,  1672-7). 
Azure,  two  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base  a  garb  or.  Mant- 
ling gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  garb  or.     Motto — "  Sta  promissis." 

Eld.  son  of  Major-Gen.  Andrew  Gilbert  Wauchope, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of  Niddrie,  Midlothian,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
late  Royal  Highlanders  (The  Black  Watch),  b.  1846  ;  d. 
1899;  m.  1st,  1882,  Elythea  Ruth,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Erskine,  Bart.,  of  Cambo: — 
Andrew  Wauchope,  Gentleman,  b.  1884.  Post.  add. — ■ 
Niddrie  Marischal,  Craigmillar,  Midlothian. 

CECIL  WAUDBY,  Esq.,  Major  late  Q.M.O.  Royal 
Hussars.  Born  1879,  being  the  only  surv.  son  of  the  late 
Major  Sidney  James  Waudby,  b.  1840;  d.  1880;  m.  1875, 
Mary  Alice,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Anthony  Attwood  of 
Ripley,  co.  Derby.  Armorial  hearings — Per  chevron  gules 
and  sable,  two  lotus-flowers  in  chief  stalked,  leaved  and 
slipped  proper,  and  as  many  swords  in  saltire  in  base  also 
proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  gules, 
collared  vair,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  lotus-flower 
as  in  the  arms,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  paw 
a  sword,  point  downwards  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 
Motto — "  Usque  ad  mortem  fidelis."  Livery — Blue  and 
silver.  Married,  1909,  Enid  Muriel,  d.  of  Walter  Lang  of 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay,  and  has  issue— William  Attwood 
WTaudby,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  Richard  Gordon  Waudby, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916.  Res. — West  Meon  House,  Hants. 
Club — Cavalry. 

WAVERTREE,  Baron,  see  WALKER. 

WAY  of  Denham  (Granted  1574,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  three  lucies  hauriant  in  fesse  argent  ;  2  and 


dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  in  mail,  holding  in  the  hand 
proper  a  baton  or,  the  ends  sable. 

Sons  of  Benjamin   Henry  Walpole  Way  of  Denham 

Place,  b.  1830;    d.  1891  ;   m.   1865,  Eleanor  Isabella 

Eliza  (d.  1913),  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Hugh  Way  of  Aldar- 

bourne,  Bucks.  : — 

Lt.-Col.  Benjamin  Irby  Way,    D.S.O.,   J. P.  Bucks.,  b. 

1869.      Seat — The    Pyghtle,    Bulstrode    Way,    Gerrards 

Cross,  Bucks. 

Gerald  Oscar  Way,  Esq.,D.S.O.,  Major  late  4th  Batt.  N. 
Staffs.   Regt. ,  served  Great  War  (desp.  twice,  D.S.O.),   b. 
1875  ;  m.  1925,  Maud,  widow  of  Rev.  Baron  Whitehurst,  of 
Farnborough.     Res. — Bessendillah,  Egypt. 

Roger  Hill  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.  Res. — Denham, 
Maritzburg,  S.  Africa. 

Son   of  Henry   Edward    Hugh   Way,   Gentleman,   b. 
1862  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1887,  Sarah,  d.  of  Dr.  B.  N.  Haw- 
ton  of  Brooklyn,  New  York  : — 
Albert  John  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  John  Hugh  Way,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1834  ; 

d.   1912  ;  m.   1861,   Caroline,   d.   of  Admiral   Sir   W. 

Edward  Parry,  K.C.B.  :— 

Philip  Greville  Hugh  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1st, 

1907,  Ethel  (d.  1909),  d.  of  Joseph  Clayworth  ;  2nd,  1912, 

Dorothy  Constance,  eldest  d.  of  Charles  Cave  of  Thursley, 

co.  Surrey;    and  by  his  first   marriage  has  issue — Philip 

Charles  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Bromley  Way,  b.  1837  ; 
d.  1911  ;    m.  2nd,  1870,   Augusta  Clara,  eldest  d.  of 
Henry  Bridges  of  Camp  House,  Clifton  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Bromley  George  Way,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (ret.),  b.  1873.    Clubs — Boodle's,  Naval  and 
Military. 

Stephen  Henry  Way,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N.  (ret.),  b.  1874. 
Res. — 

Rev.   Basil  Guy  Way,   B.A.   (Oxford),    b.   (twin)   1874. 
Res. — Humber  Vicarage,  Leominster. 
Harold  Bromley  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Lewis  John  Way,  M.A.,  of  Spencer  Grange, 
Essex,  J. P.   and   D.L.,    Capt.    West    Essex    Militia, 
1852-9,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1st,  i860,  Mary  Isabella, 
d.  of  the  late  Holroyd  Fitzwilliam  Way  of  Bath : — 
Herbert  William  Lewis  Way,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  b.  1864; 
m.  1890,  Catherine  Maud,  d.  of  George  Kitching  of  Wells, 
co.  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — Herbert  Kenrick  Lewis  Way, 
Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  and  May  Evelyn  Theodora  [m.  19 15,. 
Edward  Noel  Uztelli,  R.  Munster  Fus.].     Res — Worfield 
Lodge,  20  Queen's  Road,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

Lewis  Greville  Kenrick  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m. 
1902,  Hilda,  widow  of  Warwick  Herring  and  d.  of  Robert 
Campbell  Macrae,  ygst.  son  of  Colin  Macrae  of  Kintail. 
Res.— 

Rev.  Charles  Cecil  Lewis  Way,  M.A.  (Camb.),  formerly 
Vicar  of  Brereton,  Rugeley,  Staffs. ,  late  Rectorof  Copgroveh 
Yorks. ,  b.  1875;  m.  1902,  Margaret,  only  d.  of  Haden 
Corser,  M.A.,  Recorder  of  Wenlock  ;  and  has  issue — (1 
Cecil  Lewis  Haden  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  (2)  Wilfred 
Lewis  Mark  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1905,  and  Ermin  Mary 
Belinda.     Res.— 

Son   of  Lt.-Gen.    George    Augustus    Way,    C.B.,    of 
SpaynesHall,  Essex,  J. P.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  b.  1837  ; 
d.  1899  ;  m.  1864,  Catherine,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Warren, 
Rector  of  Tacolneston: — 
George  John  Way,  Gentleman,  b.  1865.     Res. — 


WAY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  salmon  hauriant  argent, 
on  a  chief  ermine,  a  balance  or,  between  two  crosses  patee 
of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  a%ent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  each 
wing  charged  with  a  passion  cross,  and  holding  in  the 
beak  a  balance  or.     Motto — "Fit  via  vi." 

Sons  of  Edward  Willis  Way,  Gentleman,  L.  R.C.P. , 
b.  ;  d.  iqot  ;  m.  : — 

Way,    Gentleman,    b.  .      Seat —  Kadlunga, 


Mintaro,  S.  Australia. 
Way,  Gentleman,  b. 


Res  — 


3,  sable,  two  bars  bendy  of  six  argent  and  gules.    Mantling 
azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


WAUGH  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  fesse  ermine,  between  in 
chief  two  fleurs-de-lys  azure,  and  in  base  eight  arrows 
saltirewise  proper,  a  rose  argent,  and  a  rose  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested 
sable,  cuffed  with  lace  argent,  the  hand  proper  grasping 
a  garb  or,  eight  arrows  as  in  the  arms. 


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Son  of  James  Waugh,  of  Morecambe,  Lanes.,  b. 

m.  ,  Mary  Ann,  d.  of  William  Lister,  of  Skipton :  — 
William  James  Waugh,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Barrister-at-Law 
and  Bencher,  Middle  Temple,  Recorder  of  Sheffield, 
b.  1856.     Res. — Riverdene,  Rickmansworth. 


WAYNE  (H.  Coll.,  9  Aug.  1782).  Gules,  a  chevron 
ermine,  between  three  dexter  gauntlets  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


young   or,    collared  gules,    on  the   body  an    ermine  spot, 


pelican  feeding  her  young  or,  collared  gules,  on  the  body 
an  ermine  spot,  nest  azure.  Motto — "In  te  Domine  con- 
fide"    Livery — Dark  blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Son   of   Herman   Wayne,    Esq.,    Lieut. -Col.    (retired) 

Royal  Welsh  Fus.,  4th    Batt.  Mil.,  Capt.    10th   (Lin- 

colns),   J. P.  for  Much  Wenlock,    b.    1838;    d.     1909; 

by  1st  wife,  m.  1862,  Theresa  Louisa  Catherine,  d.  of  the 

late    Sir   William    Rouse-Boughton,    Bart.,    M.P. ,    of 

Downton  Hall,  Shropshire: — 

Francis    Herman    Milford    Wayne,    Gentleman.    M.A. 

Magd.   Coll.,  Camb.,  b.    1863;   m.    1887,    C.    I.    Blanche, 

d.  of  Sir  George  Kinloch  of  Kinloch,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue. 

Res. — 29  Mayfield  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.    Herman  Wayne — see  above,  bv  2nd 

wife,  m.    1874,  the   Hon.    Eleanor    Louisa   St.    John, 

eldest  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  St.  Andrew  Beauchamp,  14th 

Baron  St.  John  of  Bletsoe  : — 

Rev.    St.    John   Wayne,    M.A.,    Hon.    C.F. ,    Rector    of 

Conington,    and   formerly    Rural  Dean   of  Leightonstone, 

b.    1877;    m.   1903,   Dorothy  Ann,   only  child  of  the   late 

Theodore  E.    Williams,    Esq.,   J.P.,  of  Salterley  Grange, 

Glos.,  and  Brobury  House,  Herefordshire;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Richard  St.  John  Ormerod  Wayne,  Gentleman,  M.A., 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Asst.  Sec.  Cyprus  Secretariat,  b.  1904  ; 

(2)  Francis  Tudor  Wayne,  Gentleman,  Magd.  Coll.,  Camb., 
b.  1909  ;  and  Eleanor  Theodora.  Res. — Conington  Rectory, 
Peterborough;  Badentarbet,  Ross-shire.  Clubs— Flyfishers', 
Pitt   (Cambridge),  Huntingdon  County. 


WAYNE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  dexter  gauntlets  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  pelican  feeding  her 


nest  azure.      Motto — "In  te  Domine  confido."      Livery — 
Dark  blue,  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Henry  Wayne,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  ofWilley,  Broieley,  Salop,  b.  1832;  d.  ; 

m.  1st,  1856,  Eliza,  d.  of  Henry  Foskett,  Esq.,  Capt. 
15th  Light  Dragoons;  2nd,  1893,  Harriette  Aim6e  de 
Venoix,  d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Dawson,  Vicar  of  Trinity 
Church,  Weston-super-Mare  :  — 
Rev.  William  Henry  Foskett  Wayne,  Clerk  in  Holy 
Orders,  b.  1862. 

Herman  George  Wellington  Wayne,  Esq.,  Major  in  the 
Army,  late  Capt.  1st  East  Yorkshire  Regt. ,  b.  1866  ;  to.  1901 , 
Winifred  Maud,  d.  of  Edward  Martin,  J. P.,  of  Woodcote, 
Forest  Row,  Sussex.      Res. — Chetton,  Bridgnorth,  Salop. 
Sons  of  Robert  Sewallis  Wayne,  Esq.,   J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  : — 
Robert   Hamilton    Wayne,    Gentleman.      Postal  add. — 
Edward  Dalrymple  Wayne,  Gentleman. 
Philip  Grant  Wayne,  Gentleman. 

WEARING  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  azure, 
between  two  mullets  of  eight  points  sable,  a  like  mullet 
between  two  crescents  all  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  couped 
proper,  semee  of  crescents  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth 
two  ostrich  feathers  in  saltire  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Tenez 
le  droit." 

Sons   of    Stephen  Wright    Wearing,     Esq.,    J. P.,    of 
Lancaster,  b.  1826;  d.   1889;  m.   1861,  Jane  Hannah, 
d.    of    James    Williamson,     Esq.,  J. P.,    of    Parkfield, 
Lancaster,  and  sister  of  1st  Baron  Ashton  : — 
James  Williamson  Wearing,  Esq.,  J. P.  (q.v. ). 
Richard  William  Wearing,  Gentleman,  b.  25  Jan.,  1870. 
Res. — Parkfield,     Lancaster.       Clubs — Oxford    and    Cam- 
bridge, Leander,  County  (Lancaster). 

JAMES  WILLIAMSON  WEARING,  Esquire,  J. P. 
for  Lancashire,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister-at-Law  (Middle 
Temple),  Captain,  late  5th  Battalion  The  King's  Own 
Royal  Regiment.  Born  27th  April  1864,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Stephen  Wright  Wearing,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 
Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Jane  Hannah,  d.  of  James  Williamson, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  Parkfield,  Lancaster,  and  sister  1st  Baron 
Ashton.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  on  a  bend  azure, 
between  two  mullets  of  eight  points  sable,  a  like  mullet 
between  two  crescents  all  or,  and  for,  and  in  right  of  his 
wife,  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  surmounted  by  the 
Coronet  of  a  Marquis,  the  arms  of  Sedley,  namely : — 
quarterly,   1  and  4,  argent,  three  Maltese  crosses  in  fesse 


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sable,  between  as  many  goats'  heads  erased  proper  (Sedley); 
2  and  3,  azure,  a  bend  between  five  roses,  two  in  chief  and 
three  in  base  or  (Alessi).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  couped 
proper,  sem^e  of  crescents  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth 
two  ostrich  feathers  in  saltire  of  the  last.  Motto — ''  Tenez 
le  droit,"  and  on  the  sinister  side  of  his  achievement,  also 
for  and  in  right  of  his  wife,  on  a  lozenge,  surmounted  by 
the    coronet   of  a    Marquis,     the    same   arms    of    Sedley, 


The  Late  CHARLES  BOYER  WEBB,  Esquire,  J. P. 
Staffs,  and  Warwick,  late  Captain  4th  North  Stafford 
Regiment.  Born  August  31,  1870,  being  the  only  son 
of  the  late  Colonel  C.  J.  Webb,  and  his  wife  Emma, 
daughter  of  E.  Boyer,  of  Brooklands,  Lanes.  Armorial 
bearings — Per  chevron  flory  and  counterfiory  ermine 
and  azure,  in  chief  two  martlets  of  the  last,  and  in 
base  three  mullets,  one  and  two  argent.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter 


namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  Maltese  crosses  in 
fesse  sable,  between  as  many  goats'  head  erased  proper 
(Sedley) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  bend  between  five  roses,  two  in 
chief  and  three  in  base  or  (Alessi),  and  for  Supporters,  on 
either  side  of  the  lozenge  a  horse  argent,  bridled  proper, 
each  chargsd  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escutcheon  azure, 
thereon  a  rose  or.  Married  1916,  Ethel  Maud,  Marchioness 
della  Taflia  (vide  della  Taflia),  only  child  and  heir  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Frederick  Sedley,  4th  Marquis  della  Taflia.  Residence 
— 5  Brittany  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea.  Clubs — Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  County  (Lancaster). 

WEBB  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  a  spider 
and  her  web,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  spider's 
web  or,  between  two  laurel-branches  proper.  Motto — 
"  Weave  well." 

Son  of  the  late  Edward  Webb  : — 

Sir  Aston  Webb,  G.C.V.O.  (1925),  C.B.  (1909),  LL.D., 
R.A.,  FS.A.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  Pres.  Architectural  Assoc.  1884, 
Pres.  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects  1902-4,  Pres.  R.A. 
1919-24,  Royal  Gold  Medallist  1905,  Architect  for  the  com- 
pletion of  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum ,  the  Roy.  Coll.  of 
Science  and  the  Imp.  Coll.  of  Science,  S.  Kensington,  the 
Britannia  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Dartmouth,  the  architectural 
surroundings  for  Victoria  Memorial,  and  the  new  front  of 
Buckingham  Palace,  and  new  Admiralty  Arch  at  east  end 
of  Mall,  the  restoration  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Great, 
E.C.,  the  new  French  Protestant  Church,  Soho,  &c.  &c, 
b.    1849  ;    m.   1876,    Marian,    d.    of   late    David    Everett, 

F.R.CS.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue Maurice  Everett  Webb, 

Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  F.R.I.B.A.,  temp.  Major  R.E., 
b.  1880  [m.  1909,  Dorothea  Margaret  Besant] ;  and  Marian 
Dorothy.  Res. — 19  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  Westminster, 
S.W.     Clubs — Athenaeum,  Arts,  Conservative. 


cubit  arm  in  bend  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  all 
proper,  pommelled  and  hiked  or,  and  pendent  from  the 
hilt  and  resting  upon  the  wreath,  an  escutcheon  azure, 
charged  with  a  cross  pat6e  argent.  Motto — "  Tiens  a  la 
veriteV'  Livery — Dark  blue.  Married,  April  20,  1893, 
Adela  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Blundell,  3rd  East 
Kent  Regt. ,  Buffs;  died  Feb.  26,  1916,  having  had  Issue 
— John  Boyer  Webb,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  4th  North 
Staffs.  Regt.,  att.  1st  Bedford  Regt.,  b.  June  8,  1894; 
killed  in  action  1915.  Estate — Elford  House,  Stafford- 
shire. 

CHARLES CALEBCOOTE  WEBB,  Esq.,  D.L.  co.  Tip- 
perary.  Born  Nov.  18,  1859,  being  the  third  but  eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  Charles  Daniel  Henry  Webb,  Esq.,  of 
Woodville,  co.  Tipperary,  J.  P.,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Lloyd  Apjohn  of  Linfield  House,  co.  Lim- 
erick, and  Rector  of  Ballybroad,  same  county.  Armorial 
bearings  — Erminois,  a  cross  couped  sable,  charged  with 
a  mullet  argent,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  heron  between  two 
cross  crosslets  fitch^e  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  displayed 
gules,  wings  erminois,  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  or, 
on  the  breast  a  mullet  argent.  Motto—"  Quidprodest,"  and 
over  the  crest,  ' '  Ne  proterantur. "  Livery— Dark  grey,  silver 
buttons.  Married,  Nov.  18,  1885,  Amy  Simla,  second 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Edward  Parke  Gordon,  C.B.  ; 
and  has  Issue — (1)  Stuart  Napier  Charles  Webb,  Gentle- 
man, South  Wales  Borderers,  b.  1886 ;  (2)  Marshall 
William  Treherne  Webb,  Gentleman,  R.E. ,  b.  1888;  (3) 
Daniel  James  Gordon  Webb,  Gentleman,  b.  1898  ;  Anna 
Elizabeth  [m.  1914,  George  Ogilvy  Jackson] ;  Eva  Louisa 
Oglander ;  and  Amy  Frances,  b.  and  d.  1891.  Seats — 
Kilmore,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary  ;  Knocktoran,  Knocklong, 
co.  Tipperary. 


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WEBB  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  cross  boton^e  sable,  on  a  chief 
gules,  two  cranes  of  the  field.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  displayed 
gules,  winged  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  marigold  proper, 
slipped  and  leaved  vert. 

Sons  of  Allan  Becher  Webb,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Salisbury 

and    Bishop   of  Grahamstown,   Cape    Colony,  b.         ; 

d.         ;  m.         : — 

Allan   Cyprian    Bourne   Webb,    Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law, 

Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Salisbury,  b.  ,      Chambers — 

15  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 


(Lond.),  b.  1863;  m.  1921,  Hedwig  Unger-Laissle,  M.D. 
Res.—  68  Portland  Court,  W.  ;   13  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

Col.  W.  H.  F.  Weber,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  served 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and  Great  War  1914-19,  ret.  1924  ; 
b.  1875;  to.  1902,  Benita,  only  child  of  the  late  Reginald 
Thornton,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  ofBirkin  House,  Drrchester; 
and  has  issue — 2  sons.  Res. — Birkin  House,  Dorchester. 
Club— Army  and  Navy. 

WEDDERBURN,  see  HAMILTON  -  WEDDER- 
BURN,  and  SCRYMGEOUR-WEDDERBURN. 


WEBB  of  Llwynarthan  (H.  Coll.).  Lozengy  argent 
and  sable,  a  pale  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  three  shel- 
drakes proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel  sejant  proper,  support- 
ing a  pickaxe  erector.     Motto — "  My  arm  I  bare." 

Son  of     Henry    Webb,    of  Bristol,   and     Kington, 

Hereford,    b.  ;    d.     1905;    m.  ,  Hannah, 

d.  of  John  Jones,  of  Presteigne,  co.  Hereford  : — 

Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Henry  Webb,  1st  Bart.  (28  Jan.  19 16), 

J. P.,   D.L.  cos.  Gloucester,   Monmouth,    and  Hereford, 

M.P.  Forest  of  Dean  1911-18,  and  for  E..Div.   Cardiff 

1923-4,    Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)    14th  Worcs.   Regt.,  b.  1866  ; 

m.    1st,    1894,   Ellen,    M.B.E.    (d.    1919),    d.    of   W.    P. 

Williams  of  Cardiff  ;   2nd,  1919,  Helena,  d.  of  the  late  W. 

de  Paula,  of  Netherdale,  Church  End,  Finchley.     Res. — 

Llwynarthan,  Castleton,  Cardiff.     Clubs — Reform,  Bath, 

National  Liberal. 

WEBB-JOHNSON  (H.  Coll.,  18  Dec.  1917).  Argent, 
on  a  fess  gules,  a  winged  spur  or,  and  in  chief  a  stag's 
head  caboshed  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  spur  erect  or,  between 
the  attires  of  a  stag  gules.  Motto— "  Nunquam  non 
paratus."     Livery — Blue. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Johnson,  M.D. ,  of  Stoke-on-Trent, 
b.  1846;  d.  1876;  m.  1899,  Julia  Anne,  d.  of  Capt. 
James  Webb,  of  Burslem: — 

Alfred  Edward  Webb-Johnson,  Esq.,  C.B.E.  (1919), 
D.S.O.  (1916),  T.D.  (1925),  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Ven. 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Col.  A.M.S. , 
T.A.  (ret.),  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  Hon.  Fellow 
American  College  of  Surgeons,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1911,  Cecilia 
Flora,  d.  of  Douglas  Gordon  MacRae.  Rts. — 35  Grosvenor 
Street,  W.  1.      Clubs — Ranelagh,  Savage,  Garrick. 

Cecil  Webb-Johnson,  Esq.,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  (Vict.),  Maj. 
(ret.)  R.A.M.C,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1920,  Babette  Victoria,  d.  of 
T.  Tobin.     Res. — 20  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W.i. 

Capt.  Stanley  Webb-Iohnson,  Solicitor  to  the  Govt,  of 
India,  b.  1888.     Res.—  Delhi,  India. 

The  Late  WILLIAM  DOWNES  WEBBER,  Esquire, 
J. P.  for  Queen's  County  and  co.  Cork,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin.  Born  July  19,  1834,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Webber,  Rector  of  Castle-Macadam,  co.  Wick- 
low,  by  his  wife  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Kelly  of  Kellyville,  Queen's  County,  and  grand-daughter 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Justice  Kelly  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  Ireland.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  azure,  between  three  hurts,  as  many  annulets  of 
the  field,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  vert. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolfs  head  couped  per  pale  argent  and  gules, 
charged  with  an  annulet  counterchanged.  Motto— "  Esper- 
ance."  Married,  July  29,  1873,  Rt.  Hon.  Anna,  Countess 
of  Kingston  (d.  1909)  (widow  of  Rt.  Hon.  James,  5th  Earl 
of  Kingston),  and  d.  of  the  late  Matthew  Brinkley  of  Par- 
sonstown,  co.  Meath,  and  died  1924.  Seats— Mitchelstown 
Castle,  co.  Cork;   Kellavil,  Queen's  County. 

WEBER  (H.  Coll.,  1902).  Per  fesse  argent  and  or, 
three  mullets  of  six  points  in  fesse  gules,  a  walnut-tree 
eradicated  in  chief  proper,  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base, 
all  within  a  bordure  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  walnut-tree 
proper,  the  stem  enfiled  by  a  chaplet  of  roses  gules,  be- 
tween two  mullets  of  six  points  sable.  Motto — "  Treu  und 
fest." 

Sons  of  Sir  Hermann  Weber,  Knt.  Bach.  (1899),  Knt. 

Commdr.  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Prussia,  M.D. 

(Bonn),  F.R.C.P.  (Lond.),  b.  1823;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1854, 

Matilda  (d.   191 1),   d.  of  John  F.  Gruning  of  Grove 

House,  Highbury: — 
Frederick  Parkes  Weber,  Esq.,  M.D.  (Camb.),  F.R.C.P. 


ALEXANDER  DUNDAS  OGILVY  WEDDER- 
BURN, Esq.,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  Bencher  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Recorder  of  Gravesend  1897-1922,  B.A.  (Oxon.). 
Born  Aug.  7,  1854,  only  surv.  son  of  late  James  Alexander 
Wedderburn,  Madras  Civil  Service,  by  his  wife  Marion, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Cosmo  Melvill,  K.C.B. ,  and  grandson 
of  the  late  John  Wedderburn  of  Auchterhouse,  co.  Forfar, 
Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Lady  Helen  Ogilvy,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Walter,  7th  Earl  of  Airlie.  Armorial  bear- 
ings) L.O.,  1900)— Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected  (for  differ- 
ence) between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  vert,  a  crescent 
of  the  first  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second, 
(for  difference).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  eagle's  head  erased  proper  ; 
and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto,  "  Non  degener," 
and  below  the  arms,  "  Aquila  non  captat  muscas."  (Mr. 
Wedderburn  is  entitled  to  bear  the  quartered  coat  as  in 
the  following  two  entries,  that  being  on  record  in  the 
College  of  Arms.)  Livery — Drab,  with  red  facings  and 
silver  buttons.  Married,  April  13,  1887,  Mathilde 
(d.  1898),  only  child  of  Henry  William  Segelcke ;  and 
has  Issue — Alexander  Henry  Melvill  Wedderburn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  6.  July  1,  1892  [to.  1921,  Cynthia  Margaret,  eldest 
daughter  of  Cecil  Lubbock  ;  and  has  issue] ;  and  Margaret 


Griselda  [m.  1st,  1912,  Stuart,  yst.  son  of  Sir  T.  A.  De  la 
Rue,  Bt. ,  and  has  issue;  2nd,  r928,  Bertine  Entwistle 
Sutton,  D.S.O..  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Wing-Ccmdr.  R.A.F.]. 
Res. — The  Hoo,  Willingdon,  Sussex.  Chambers — Farrar's 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. 


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WEDDERBURN  (H.  Coll. ).  Quarterly,  I  and  4,  argent' 
on  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  roses  of  the  second,  barbed 
vert,  a  crescent  of  the  first  for  difference  (Wedderburn) ;  2  and 
3,  vert,  on  a  chevron  argent,  three  mullets  azure  between  two 
garbs  argent,  banded  gules,  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  cock 
flapping  his  wings  or  (Bedward).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's 
head  erased  proper.    Motto — ' '  Non  degener. " 

Sons  of  John  Walter  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 

42nd    Regt.,    by    his  wife    Margaret    Anne,   d.    of  T. 

Whaite,    late     Lieut.    94th    Regt.,    and    grandson    of 

the    late    John    Wedderburn    of    Auchterhouse,    co. 

Forfar,   by  his  wife   Lady  Helen   Ogilvy,     d.    of  the 

Rt.  Hon.  Walter,  7th  Earl  of  Airlie  :— 
Rev.  Canon  John  Walter  Maurice  Wedderburn,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  b.  1855.     Res.— St.   Bride's  Rectory,  Nether 
Lochaber,  N.B. 

Charles  David  St.  Clair  Wedderburn,  Gentleman,  b. 
1864;  m.  1898,  Louisa  Mary,  dau.  of  MajorJ.  E.  Whaite; 
and  has  issue  — David  Walter  Wedderburn,  Gentleman,  b. 
1899;  and  Patricia  Eileen  Margaret.  Res.  —  Invermay, 
Blairgowrie,  Perthshire. 


WEDDERBURN-MAXWELL  (L.O. 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable, 


,    18   Dec.    1879). 
in  chief  a  mullet 


gules,  within  a  bordure  azure  (for  Maxwell) ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  vert  (for  Wed- 
derburn). Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  stag  lodged  in  front  of  a  holly-tree 
proper  (for  Maxwell)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an 
eagle's  head  erased  proper  (for  Wedderburn).  Mottoes — 
' '  Reviresco  "  (for  Maxwell)  ;  ' '  Non  degener  "  (for  Wedder- 
burn). 

Eld.    son    of   James    Andrew    Colville    Wedderburn- 
Maxwell,  Esq.,    Major    (retired)    Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
J.  P.  and  a  Commissioner  of  Supply  for  the  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1017  ;  m.  1891,  Helen  Mary, 
dau.    of  the    Rev.    Henry   Godfrey  Godfrey   Faussett- 
Osborne  of  Hartlip  Place,  Kent : — 
John  Wedderburn-Maxwell,   Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A. , 
b.  1894;  m.  1922,  Hon.  Ann  Madeline,  2nd  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Cunliffe  ;  and  has  issue  — Keir  Wedderburn-Maxwell,  Gen- 
tleman, b.   1924  ;  and  1  dau.     Seal — Glenlair,   Dalbeattie, 
N.B. 

WEBSTER  (H.  Coll.,  1900).  Azure,  two  pallets  or, 
five  swans  in  cross  argent  between  four  annulets  of  the 
second.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan's  head  erased  argenr,  encircled 
by  an  annulet  azure,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  like  annulet. 
Motto — "  Veritas  puritas." 


Sons  of  Henry  George  Webster,  Gentleman,  b.  1843, 
d.  1890;  m.  Anne,  d.  of  Col.  Roche  of  Canterbury  :  — 
Cyril  Gray  Webster,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Everard  Francis  Webster,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 


WEBSTER  (U.O.).  Azure,  an  annulet  flory  or  between 
three  swans  rousant  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  swan's  head  and 
neck  erased  proper,  gorged  with  a  garland  of  roses  gules, 
seeded  and  barbed  of  the  first,  holding  in  the  beak  an 
annulet  flory  or.     Motto — "  Sperans  beatus." 

Son  of  Thomas  Webster,  of  Magherafelt,  Fermanagh, 
b.  1808  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  Elizabeth  O'Farrell: — 

John  Webster,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  late  R.  Irish 
Constabulary,  b.  1850 ;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Rice,  and 
has  issue — (1)  William  Henry  Albert  Webster,  Esq.,  CLE., 
Chief  Police  Officer,  Port  of  London  Authority,  late 
Commr.  of  Police,  Rangoon,  b.  1884  (Res. — 87  Victoria 
Street,  Westminster,  S.W.i.  Clubs — E.I.  United  Service, 
R-A.C.) ;  (2)  Paymaster-Comdr.  John  Thomas  Victor 
Webster,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1885  [m.  1920,  Elsie  Madeleine, 
d.  of  the  late  Harris  Waine,  M.A.,  of  Llandaff,  S.  Wales, 
and  has  issue — 1  dau.  (Clubs  —  R.A.C.,  Middleton  (co. 
Cork))] ;  (3)  George  Arthur  Patrick  Webster,  Esq.,  D.S.C., 
Legion  d'Honneur,  Lt.-Comdr.   (ret.)   R.N.,  b.  ;   (4) 

Frederic  Game tt  Webster,  Esq.,  temp.  Capt.  18th  Tiwana 
Lancers  1914-18;  (5)  Walter  Percy  Reed  Webster, 
Gentleman,  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1914-18,  b.  .     Seat — 

Rosehill,  Ballinacurra,  co.  Cork. 


WEDGWOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  four  mullets  in  cross 
and  a  canton  argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
—  Upon  a  ducal  coronet  a  lion  passant  argent.  Motto — 
"  Obstantia  discindo." 

Sons  of  Clement  Francis  Wedgwood,  of  Barlaston  Lea 

and  Etruria,  Capt.  N.  Staffs.  Militia,  b.  1840  ;  d.  1889  ; 

m.    1866,     Emily   Catherine,    d.    of    James    Meadows 

Rendel,  F.R.S.,  of  8  Great  George  St.,  S.W.  :— 

Major    Francis    Hamilton    Wedgwood,    J. P.,  D.L.    co. 

Staffs.,    Chairman   of  Josiah   Wedgwood   &   Sons,    Ltd., 

Director  of  London,  Midland  and  Scottish  Railway,  Capt. 

4th  Staffs.    Regt.,  S.  Africa  1900-02,  and  Great  War,  is 

Major   on   General   List,    b.  1867;  m.   1902,  Gwendoline. 

Mary,  d.  of  late  Rev.  E.  V.  Piggot,  Vicar  of  Trentham, 

and  has  issue — Clement  Tom  Wedgwood,  b.  1907  ;  Frances 

Dorothea  Joy  ;  and  Cecily  Stella.     Seat — Barlaston  Lea, 

Staffs. 

Rt.  Hon.  Josiah  Clement  Wedgwood,  P.C.  (1924),  D.S.O 
19 15),  M.P.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  since  1906,  J. P.,  D.L. 
co.  Stafford,  Pres.  League  of  Taxation  of  Land  Values, 
served  S.  Africa  as  Capt.  R.F.A.,  and  Great  War  as  Comdr. 
R.N.V.R.,  and  1915-16  in  E.  Africa  as  Major  on  Gen. 
Smuts'  Staff,  is  Col.  on  Gen.  List,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1st,  1894,. 
Hon.  Ethel  Kate  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1919),  d.  of  1st 
Baron  Bowen  ;  2nd,  1919,  Florence  Ethel,  d.  of  the  late 
Edward  Guy  Willet,  of  Brixton,  and  has  issue  (by  1st 
marriage)— (1)  Francis  Charles  Bowen  Wedgwood,  late 
Lieut.  R.F.C.,  b.  1898  [m.  1920,  Edith  May,  d.  of  William 
Telfer  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue — Hugh  Everard  Wedg- 
wood, b.  1921]  ;  (2)  Josiah  Wedgwood,  B.Sc.,  Sec.  of  Josiah 
Wedgwood  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  b.  1899  [m.  1919,  Dorothy  Mary, 
d.  of  Percy  James  Winser,  of  Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  and 
has  issue — John  Wedgwood,  b.  1919  ;  Josiah  Ralph  Patrick 
Wedgwood,  b.  1924  ;  and  Jennifer  Susan];  Helen  Bowen, 
J. P.  Camb.  [m.  1920,  Michael  Stuart  Pease,  of  Reynold's 
Close,  Girton]  ;  Rosamund  [m.  1920,  Janos  B^cassy  of 
Kissenye]  ;  Camilla  Hildegarde,  M.A.  (Camb.)  ;  Elizabeth 
Julia  ;  and  Gloria.     Seat — Moddershall,  Stone,  Staffs. 

Sir  Ralph  Lewis  Wedgwood,  Km.  Bach.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
b.  1874  ;  m.  1906,  Iris  Veronica,  d.of  Albert  Henry  Pawson, 
of  Farnley,  Yorks.,  and  has  issue — John  Hamilton  Wedg- 
wood, Esq.,  b.  1907;  and  Cecily  Veronica. 

Son  of  Arthur  Felix  Wedgwood,  Capt.  N.  Staffs.  Regt.  , 
b.  1877  ;  killed  in  action  1917  ;  m.  1911,  Katherine,  d. 
of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  L.  W.  Longstaff  :— 
Cecil  Felix  Nivelle  Wedgwood,  b.  191 6. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Allen  Wedgwood,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1892  ;  m 
1873,  Rosina  Margaret,  d.  of  Richard  Ingall  :  — 
Bertram  Hensleigh  Wedgwood,  Esq.,  Major  6th  King's 
Liverpool  Regt.,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1st,  1905,  Winifred  Eyre,  d. 
of  E.  Heriz  Smith  (who  obtained  a  div.  1921)  ;  2nd,  1922, 
Andree  Marie  Perrier,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — 
Hensleigh  Cecil  Wedgwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  Geoffrey 
Vidal  Wedgwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Margaret 
Eyre  Hope.    Res. — 


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lames  Ingall  Wedgwood,  Bishop  of  the  Liberal  Catholic 
Church  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  *.  1883.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Laurence  Wedgwood,  of  Barlaston  and 
Etruria,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1871,  Emma,  d.  of  John 
Houseman,  of  London  : — 

Kennard  Laurence  Wedgwood,  Gentleman,  of  White 
Plains,  New  York,  Chairman  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  and 
Sons  (America)  Inc.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1908,  Kathleen  Wright, 
of  Johannesburg,  and  has  issue  — Esme. 

Gilbert  Henry  Wedgwood,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
Yorks.  and  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1876;  m.  1920.  Dorothy,  d.  of 
Walter  Salmond.  Res. — Woottons,  Woolhampton,  Berks. 
Club— Naval  and  Military. 

Clement  John  Wedgwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1902, 
Violet  Constance,  d.  of  L.  E.  Douglas,  and  has  issue — 
Godfrey  Josiah  Wedgwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  and 
Eileen.     Res. — 

WEGG-PROSSER  of  Belmont  (R.L.,  1849).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  sable,  a  cross  double-parted 
and  fretty  engrailed  or,  between  four  spear-heads  argent, 
imbrued  proper  (Prosser)  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  fesse  en- 
grailed sable,  between  three  escutcheons  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  an  annulet  or  (Wegg)  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
three  fleurs-de-lys  between  two  bendlets  nebuly  gules 
{Haggitt).     Mantling-  sable  and  or.     Crests— 1.  upon  a 


WEIL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  stag 
trippant  between  two  stags  erect  respecting  each  other, 
browsing,  and  resting  their  forelegs  against  as  many  olive- 
trees  all  proper.      Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — On 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased  sable,  semee  of 
spear-heads  argent,  pierced  through  the  mouth  with  a 
sword  proper  (Prosser)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
sinister  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper,  holding  an  escutcheon 
sable,  charged  with  an  annulet  or  (Wegg) ;  3.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lynx  proper,  sernee-de-lys 
gules,  holding  a  branch  of  olive  also  proper  (Haggitt). 
Livery — Claret  colour  coat  and  trousers,  red  and  white 
striped  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Francis  Richard  Wegg-Prosser,  Esq.,  of  Bel- 
mont, co.  Hereford,  B.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1855,  and  M  P.  for  the  co.  of  Hereford  from  1847  to 
1852,  late  Lt.-Col.  1st  London  Artillery  Vol.,  b.  1824  ; 
d.  191 1  ;  m.  1850,  Lady  Harriet  Catherine  (d.  1893), 
second  d.  of  the  2nd  Earl  Somers:  — 
John  Francis  Wegg-Prosser,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Major  late  Rifle 
Brigade,    b.    1854;    m.    1891,    Florence   Isabel,   d.  of  Col. 
Thomas  B.  Brooke ;  and  has  had  issue — Cecil  Francis  Joseph 
Wegg-Prosser,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.   Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1892  ; 
killed  in  action  1916  [m.  1915,  Emmeline  Josephine,  d.  of 
the   late   Capt.    H.   A.  Sleeman,  16th   Lancers ;    and   left 
issue — Sonia  Marie  Katherine].     Seat — Belmont,  co.  Here- 
ford.    Res. — 2  Edge  Hill,  Wimbledon. 

Sons  of  Charles  Edward  Wegg-Prosser,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Special  Reserve  of  Officers,  b.  1859  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1909, 
Mary,  eldest  d.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  George  Fane, 
K.C.B.,  of  Banacoil,  Aboyne,  N.B.  : — 
Charles  Francis  Haggitt  Wegg-Prosser,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910.     Res. — Warham,  nr.  Hereford. 

Michael  Joseph  Wegg-Prosser,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  two  stags  erect 
respecting  each  other,  browsing,  and  their  forelegs  resting 
against  an  olive-tree  all  proper.  Motto — ' '  Qui  quaeru 
reperrit." 

Sons  of  late  Louis  Weil  of  Portsdown  Road    Padding- 
ton,  W.,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

Julius  Weil,  Gentleman,   b.  .      Res.  —  22   Ormonde 

Gate,  S.W.3. 

Myer  Weil,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Benjamin    Burtie    Weil,    Gentleman,    b.  .     Res. — 

Samuel  Weil,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

WEIR?(H.  Coll.,  10  Mar.  1919).     Or,  on  a  fesse  azure, 


between  in  chief  an  escutcheon  per  bend  azure  and  gules, 


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charged  with  a  bend  sinister  argent,  and  in  base  an  ancient 
galley  sable,  flags  flying  to  the  dexter  gules,  three  mullets 
of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  and  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the 
wrist  proper,  supporting  an  ancient  galley  as  in  the  arms. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  sailor  of  the  Mercantile 
Marine.     Motto — "  Per  laborem  ad  honorem." 

Rt.  Hon.  Andrew  Weir,  P.C.,  ist  Baron  Inverforth 
of  Southgate,  Middx.  (9  Feb.  1919),  J-P-  co-  Middx.,  b. 
1865  ;  m.  1889,  Anne,  d.  of  Thomas  Kay  Dowie,  of  Kirk- 
caldy ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Andrew  Alexander  Morton 
Weir,  b.  1897  [m.  1929,  Iris  Beryl,  d.  of  the  late  Major 
Charles  Vincent,  The  Buffs]  ;  Hon.  Annie  Forestdale  ; 
Hon.  Janet  Laing  ;  Hon.  Isabella  May  [m.  1925,  William 
J.  McAlister] ;  Hon.  Andrina Forestdale  [m.  1922,  Godfrey 
Holdsworth,  M.C.;  and  has  issue — 1  son;  and  1  dau. 
{Res.— Forestdale,  Highgate,  N.)]  ;  Hon.  Alexandra  Cora 
Wilmer.  Seat — The  Hill,  Hampstead  Heath,  N.W.3. 
Clubs— Bath,  Caldedonian,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

WEIR(L.O. ,  1897).      Or,  on  a  fesse  between  two  cottises 
sable,  three  stars  of  six  points  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable 
and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  derrii-horse 
sable,  saddled  and  bridled  or,  the  sinister  hoof  resting  upon 
a  star  of  six  points  of  the  last.     Motto—"  Nihil  verius." 
Eld.  son  of  Archibald  Weir,  of  St.  Mungho's,  Great 
Malvern,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1828;  d.  1894;  m.  1863, 
Fanny  Elizabeth,  d.  and  h.  of  John  Munday  of  Howick 
House,  Howick,  co.  Lancaster: — 
John  Campbell  Weir,  Gentleman,  b.  1863.     Res.— 

ARCHIBALD  MUNDAY  WEIR,  Esquire,  L.R.C.P. 
(Edin.)  and    L.R.C.S.    (Edin.),    and   of   Univ.    of    Paris. 

Born ,  being  the  second  son  of  Archibald  Weir,  M.D., 

of  Great  Malvern,  co.  Worcester.     Armorial  bearings- 


Argent,  on  a  fesse  between  two  cottises  sable,  three  stars  of  six 
points  of  the  field,  in  chief  a  crescent  of  the  second.  Mant- 
ling sable,  doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
a  demi-horse  sable,  saddled  and  bridled  or,  the  sinister  hoof 
resting  on  a  star  of  six  points  of  the  last.  Motto — "  Nihil 
verius."  Married  Edith  Rosa,  dau.  of  Richard  Price  Hill 
of  Goodrest,  Great  Malvern  ;  and  has  Issue — Neil  Archibald 
Campbell  Weir,  Gentleman.     Res. — 


WELBY  (H.  Coll.,  1562).  Sable,  a  fesse  between  three 
fleurs-de-lys  argent.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  clouds, 
a  cubit  arm  in  armour,  holding  a  sword  over  flames  of  fire 
all  proper.  Motto— "  Per  ignem  per  gladium."  Livery — 
Brown,  with  yellow  waistcoat  and  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Sir  William  Earle  Welby-Gregory,  4th  Bart., 

of  Denton   Hall,   co.   Lincoln,   J.  P.   and  D.L.,    High 

Sheriff  1890,  M.P.  for  South  Lincoln  1868-84,  b.  1829  ; 

d.  1898;   m.  1863,  Hon.  Victoria  Alexandrina  Maria 

Louisa  Stuart   (formerly  Maid   of   Honour   to    Queen 

Victoria),    only   d.    of  the    Hon.    Charles    and    Lady 

Emmeline  Stuart-Wortley  : — 

Sir  Charles  Glynne  Earle   Welby,    5th   Bart.    (27   June 

1801),  C.B.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  C.A.  co. 

Lincoln,  M.P.  for  Newark  Div.  of  Notts.  1900-6,  Assistant 

Under-Sec.  of  State  at  the  War  Office  1900-2,  b.  1865  ;  m. 

1887,   Lady  Maria  Louisa  Helena  Hervey  (d.  1920)  d.  of 

the  late  Lord  Augustus  Hervey  and  sister  of  the  4th  Marquess 

of  Bristol ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Oliver  Charles  Earle  Welby, 

Esq.,  b.  1902  \m.  1927,  Barbara  Angela  Mary,  d.  of  John 

Duncan   Gregory,    Esq.,    C.B.,  C.M.G.,   and  has  issue — 

Richard  Browne  Gregory  Welby,  Esq.,  b.  1928]  ;    Dorothy 

Geraldine  [m.   1920,   Hon.  A.   Fraser,  Master  of  Saltoun]  ; 

Katherine  Amothe  ;  and  Joan  Margaret  [m.  1919,  Wing- 

Comdr.  C.   F.   A.  Portal,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A.F.].     Seat— 

Denton    Manor,    nr.    Grantham,    Lincolnshire.        Clubs — 

Carlton,  Travellers',  Wellington,  Beefsteak. 

Sons  of  Edward   Montague   Earle    Welby,    Esq.,    of 
Norton  House,  nr.  Sheffield,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  J.  P.  co.  Lincoln,  Police  Magistrate  for  Sheffield, 
b.  1836;  d.  1926;  m.  1870,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (d.  1909), 
only  child  of   Robert   Everard  of  Fulney  House,  co. 
Lincoln : — 
Edward  Everard  Earle  Welby-Everard  (q.v.). 
Hugh  Robert  Everard  Earle  Welby,   Gentleman,   Dist. 
Commissioner  KenyaColony  since  1920,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1915, 
Dorothea  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Martin  Green,  of 
Spalding,  Lines.     Res. — Kenya. 

7th  son  of  Sir  GlynneEarle  Welby-Gregory,  3rd  Bart., 

b.  1806  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1828,  Frances,  d.  of  Sir  Montague 

Cholmeley,  ist  Bart. : — 

Sir  Alfred  Cholmeley  Earle  Welby,  K.B.E.,  late  Lt.-Col. 

Royal  Scots  Greys,   T.P.   for  Kesteven,  Lines.,    M.P.  for 

Taunton  1895-1906,  L.C.C.  East  Finsbury  1907-10,  Order 

of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  2nd  class  and  jewelled,   b.    1849 ! 

m.    1898,    A.    D6siree,   d.   of  A.    E.    Copland-Griffiths  of 

Meadowbank  Grange,    Melksham ;    and   has   had  issue — 

Rannulf    Alfred     Earle    Welby,    Esq.,     2nd    Lieut.     52 

A.A.  (London)  Batt.  R.A.  (T.A.),  b.   1902;  Helen  Cicely 

D6sir£e  (d.  1902) ;  Amyse  Mary  [m.  1929,  Capt.  Geoffrey 

Whittaker,  Coldstream  Gds.];  and  Eda  Desiree.     Res. — 

18  Chester  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.      Club — Carlton. 

Son   of  Henry  Welby,  b.  1838;    d.    1869;    m.   1866, 

Cecilia,  d.  of  T.  Bland  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  : — 

Hugh   Earle   Welby,    Gentleman,    b.    1867  ;    m.    1908, 

Evelyn  Borrasdaile,  d.  of  Adam  Bell ;  and  has  issue — Edward 

Hugh   Earle  Welby,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;   and  Gwyneth 

Mary.     Res.—  Essex  Vale,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Son  of  Charles  Earle  Welby,  Esq.,  late  Insp.  of  Schools 
and  Fellow  of  Allahabad  Univ.,  N.W.P.  India,  Capt. 
Agra  Vols.,  £.  1850;  d.  1913;  m.  1880,  Annie  Williams, 
widow  of  Walter  Conroy,  C.E.,  P.W.D.  India:— 
Thomas  Earle   Welby,   Gentleman,   b.    1881  ;  m.  1909, 
Theodora  Louisa  Knight  (d.   1925),  d.  of  Rev.  J.   F.  T. 
Hallovves,  M.A.      Club — Royal  Societies. 

Son  of  Arthur  Thomas   Earle  Welby,  Vice-President 
of  Rio-Denver  Railway,  U.S.A.,  b.  1855  ;  d.  1909  ;   m. 
2nd,  1888,  Maria,  d.  of  J.  F.  Mitchell:— 
Charles   Earle  Welby,   Gentleman,    b.    1901  ;  m.   1926, 
Lydia,  d.  of  Harry  Hunt  of  Madison,  Wisconsin,  U.S.A., 
and  has  issue — Arthur  Earle  Welby,  Gentleman,  b.   1927. 
Res.— 1604  S.  Chesnut  Street,  Casper,  Wyoming,  U.S.A. 
Sons  of  William  Macdonald  Earle  Welby,  b.  1845  ;  d. 
1885;  m.  2nd,  1878,  Jessie,  d.  of  Frederick  Lucas  of 
Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony: — 
Spencer  Earl  Welby,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Post,  add.— 
Glynne  Earle  Welby,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.    Res.— 
Sons  of  Rev.  Arthur  Earle  Welby,  Rector  of  Newton, 
Lincolnshire,  and  after  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hulme,  Man- 
chester, b.  1815;  d.  1884;   m.  1843,  Julia  Catherine, 
d.  of  Capt.  George  Macdonald  : — 
George  Henry  Francis  Earle  Welby,  Gentleman,  b.  1846. 
Res.— 

Charles  Earle  Welbv,  Gentleman,  b.  1848.     Res.— 
Richard  Earle  Welby,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th   Batt.   Rifle 


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Brigade,  b.  1854;  #?.tist,  1886,  Mary  Isabella  (d.  1892),  d. 
of  Thomas  Paget  of  Forton,  nr.  Lancaster;  2nd,  1899, 
Alice  Frances,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Cyril  Blackburne  Tew,  15th 
Regt.,  and  widow  of  Vice-Adm.  F.  C.  B.  Robinson  ;  3rd, 
1 91 8,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Creagh  Scott,  and 
by  her  has  issue — Richard  Glynne  Earle  Welby,  Gentleman, 
b.  1 921.     Res. — 26  Earl's  Avenue,  Folkestone. 

Son  of  Rev    George  Earle  Welby,  B.A.   (Camb.),  late 

Rector  of   Barrowby,    Grantham,    Canon  of   Lincoln, 

J. P.  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1916;  m.  1847,  Augusta 

(d.  1904),  d.  of  Rev.  William  Woodall  of  Branston  : — 

Sir    George   Earle   Welby,    Km.  Bach.,    C.M.G.,    B.A. 

(Camb.),  H.M.  Dip.  Ser.  1 874-1906,  late  Resident  Minister 

and  Cons.-Gen.  at  Bogota,  b.  1851.     Res — Allington   Hall, 

Grantham.     Club — Carlton. 

EDWARD  EVERARD  EARLE  WELBY-EVERARD, 
Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon. ),  late  Captain  1st  West  Riding  Yorkshire 
Volunteer  Engineers,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.  P.  andD.L.  for  the 
co.  of  Lincoln,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Everard  by  Royal  Licence  April  6,  1894.  Born  Dec.  22, 
1870,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Edward  Montague 
Earle  Welby,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  of  Lincoln,  M.A. ,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Police  Magistrate  for  Sheffield  (fourth  son  of 
Sir  Glynne  Earle  Welby-Gregory,  3rd  Bart. ,  by  his  wife 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Montague  Cholmeley,  1st  Bart.), 
by  his  wife  Sarah  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  Robert 
Everard,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,  of  Fulney  House,  co.  Lincoln. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  bars 
wavy,  couped between  as  many  estoilesall  gules  (for  Everard) ; 
2  and  3,  sable,  a  fesse  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent 
(for  Welby).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's  head  in  profile,  couped  at 
the  shoulders  proper,  on  the  head  a  long  cap  argent,  sem6e 
of  estoiles  gules,  between  a  branch  of  palm  and  another  of 
olive,  both  or  (for  Everard) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  arm  embowed  in  armour  issuing  fessewise  from  clouds 
proper,  in  front  of  flames  of  fire,  issuing  from  the  wreath,  also 
proper  (for  Welby).  Married,  1899,  Gwladys  Muriel  Petra, 
yst.  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  W.  Herbert ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Philip  Herbert  Earle  Welby-Everard,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. , 
b.  1902  [m.  1928,  Lilla  Maree  Castell,  eldest  d.  of  Magnus 
Spence,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  ;  (2)  Christopher  Earle 
Welby-Everard,  Gentleman,  b.  1909 ;  and  Clemence 
Penelope  01ga[»i.  1929,  Lieut.  St.  John  Micklethwait.R.N.]. 
Res. — Gosberton  House,  Gosberton,  Spalding;  9  Eccleston 
Square,  S.W.     Club — New  University. 

WELCH  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse 
engrailed  between  six  mullets  or,  a  lion  passant  of  the  first 


(Welch);  2  and  3,  per  pale  argent  and  or,  a  chevron  engrailed 
chequy  gules  and  of  the  second,  between  three  roses  of  the 
third,  on  a  canton  azure,  a  fleur-de-lys  (White).  Mantling' 
azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
antelope's  head  erased  azure,  billett^e  or,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee.  Livery — Dark  blue,  lined 
with  red,  red  waistcoat. 

Son  of  Capt.  George  Asser  White  Welch,  R.N.,  Lord 


of  the  Manors  of  North  Shoebury  and  Southchurch, 

Essex,  J.  P.  co.  Essex,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1864,  Mary 

Catherine,  d.  of  Major  England,  and  niece  of  Gen.  Sir 

Richard  England,  G.C.B.,  K.H.  :— 
George   Asser    White  Welch,    Gentleman,   Lord   of  the 
Manors   of    North    Shoebury  and    Southchurch,   b.    1903. 
Address — Arle  House,  nr.  Cheltenham. 

Son  of  Capt.  Edward  Welch,  late  93rd  Highlanders,  b. 

1835;    d.  1865;    m.    i860,  Sophia  Anne,   eldest  d.  of 

late  Major  James  Henry  England  : — 
Col.  George  Osbaldeston  Welch,  C.B.,  F.R.G.S.,  late 
A.S.C.  and  19th  Hussars,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1887,  Jessie,  second 
d.  of  G.  I.  Robinson  of  Bath ;  and  has  had  issue — Vere 
Edward  Osbaldeston  Welch,  Esq.,  Capt.  London  Rifle 
Bde. ,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  Gertrude  Mary  Lucy 
\m.  1911,  Charles  Yeatman  Petgrave] ;  and  Maria  [m. 
Colonel  Wallace,  late  Gloucs.  Regt.].  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

WELCHMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  indented  argent 
and  gules,  on  a  bend  between  two  stags  trippant,  as 
many  roses  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
goat's  head  erased  at  the  neck  between  two  wings  argent, 


three   mullets    of    six    points    fessewise    gules.      Motto  — 
"  Regia  incedere  via." 

Sons  of  George  Welchman,  Gentleman,  fi.  1838;  d.  1906; 
m.  1861,  Anna  Maria,  fifth  dau.  of  Benjamin  Green  of 
Wexford  : — 

Rev.  Alfred  George  Welchman,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b. 
1865.  Post.  add. — St.  Mary  Magdalene  Vicarage,  Highbury 
Crescent,  N. 

The  Ven.  William  Welchman,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Bristol,  b.  1866;  m.  1892,  Elizabeth  Marshall, 
d.  of  Rev.  E.  M.  Griffiths,  B.A.,  and  has  surv.  issue — 
William  Gordon  Welchman,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and 
Enid  May  [m.  Myles  Procter-Gregg].  Res. — The  Temple 
Vicarage,  Bristol. 

Rev.  Richard  Herbert  Welchman,  M.A.  (Cantab  ,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1901,  Beatrice  Nina,  d.  of 
the  Rev.  Frank  Ley  Bazeley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Thorverton, 
Devon  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Roger  de  Beaufort  Welchman, 
Gentleman,  b.  1908;  Richard  Neville  de  Beaufort  Welch- 
man,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1;  and  Patience  de  Beaufort. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,  Okehampton,  Devon. 

WELCHMAN  (H.  Coll.,  1898).  Gyronny  of  eight  argent 
and  gules,  a  goat's  head  erased  proper  within  ten  mullets  in 
orle  counterchanged.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest— 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  goat's  head  couped 
proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  of  six  points 


argent,  an  eagle  s  wing  fessewise  or.     Motto — "  Steadfast." 
Livery—  Light  buff,  claret  facings. 

Sons  of  William  Longman  Welchman,  b.  1811  ;  d. 
1853  ;  m.  1840,  Anne  Golledge,  d.  of  Richard  Longman 
of  Alhampton : — 

William  Welchman,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1849  ;  m. 
1880,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Terry,  Solicitor, 
of  Bradford,  Yorks.  Post.  add. — Birdbeck  House,  Upwell, 
Wisbech. 

Edward  Welchman,  b.  1851  ;  m.  1877,  Alice  Singleton ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Arthur  Bernard  Welchman,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1880;  (2)  Edward  Theodore  Welchman,  Esq., 
D.S.O. ,  Capt.  West  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1881 ;  killed  in  action 
1914;  (3)  Claude  Singleton  Welchman,  Gentleman,  b.  1883  ; 
and  two  daus.     Res. — 

HENRYftWELCH  -THORNTON,  Esquire,  J. P.  for 
co.  !Hants.,     Lt.-Col.    R.A.O.C.     1918.      Born    July    3, 


1870,    being  the   only   child   of    Henry   Welch-Thornton 


(who  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Thorn- 
ton by  Royal  Licence),  and  Harriet  his  wife.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  catherine- 
wheels  between  two  bendlets  engrailed  gules  (for  Thornton)  ; 
2  and  3,  azure,  a  pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  lure,  tips 
downwards  argent,  within  an  orle  of  eight  mullets  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  couped  argent,  in  front  thereof  a 
demi-catherine  wheel  gules  (for  Thornton) ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  wreath  of  cinquefoils  or,  a 
goat's  head  argent,  collared  gemelle  vert  (for  Welch). 
Motto  — "Gwell  angeu  na  chywilydd."  Married,  Oct. 
15,  1896,  Mary  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  St.  John 
Daubeny  ;  and  has  Issue — John  Newton  Welch-Thornton, 
Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Mary  Adeliza  ;  and  Beatrice  Lorna. 
Res. — Stover,  Newton  Abbot,  S.  Devon.   Club — Wellington. 

WELD,  see  CORNWALL-BRADY-HARTSTONGE- 
WELD. 

WELD  of  Chideock  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fesse 
nebuly  between  three  crescents  ermine  (with  numerous 
quarterings).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Motto — "  Nil 
sine  numine."     Livery — Light  blue  and  silver. 

Sons   of    Sir    Frederick    Aloysius    Weld,    G.C.M.G. , 

Member   of  Executive   Council,  New  Zealand,   1854 ; 

Minister  of  Native  Affairs,  New  Zealand,  1863  ;  Prime 

Minister,    New  Zealand,    1864;   Governor  and  Com.- 

in-Chief  of  Western   Australia,    1869 ;    of  Tasmania, 

1874  ;  and  of  the  Straits  Settlements,  1880,  b.  1828  ;  a. 

1 891  ;    m.  1859,   Filumena  Lisle   Phillipps,   eldest  d. 

of  Ambrose  L.  March  Phillipps  de  Lisle  of  Grace  Dieu 

Manor,  and  Garendon  Park,  co.  Leicester  :— 

Humphrey  Frederick  Weld,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  late  County 

Councillor  for  Dorset,  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  Dorset 

Regt.,  High  Sheriff  1907,  b.  1867;  m.  1907,  Elinor,  eld.  d. 

of  E.  de  Poher  de  la  Poer  of  Gurteen  le  Poer  ;  and  has  issue 

— Humphrey  Joseph   Giles   Weld,    Gentleman,    b.    1912; 

Trifine  Mary  Filumena  ;  and  Mary  Elinor  Yseult.      Seat — 

Chideock  Manor,  Bridport. 

Everard  Aloysius  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1906, 
Constance  Helen,  second  d.  of  late  Philip  Gerald  Dillon  ; 
and  has  issue — Constance  Mary.  Res. — Flaxbourne,  Marl- 
borough, N.Z. 

Son  of  Frederick  Joseph  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.     1870; 
d.    1926;  m.   1902,  Joan,   d.    of  Alexander  Struthers 
George,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Earlsmount,  Keith: — 
Edric  Humphrey  Weld,    Gentleman,    b.    1908.      Res. — 
Teluk  Anson,  Straits  Settlements. 

Yngst.  son  of  Sir  Frederick  A.Weld,  G.C.M.G.   (see 
above) : — 
Rev.    Raymund  John    Lisle  Weld,  b.   1876.     Res.—  St. 
Hugh,  Parkminster,  Partridge  Green,  Sussex. 

WELD  of  Lulworth  Castle  (H.  Coll.).     Azure,  a  fesse 
nebuly  between  three  crescents  ermine  (with  numerous  quar- 
terings).   Mantling  azure  and  argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  with  wings  expanded  sable,  gutt^e- 
d'or,  collared  and  lined  gold.     Motto — "  Nil  sine  numine." 
Son  of  Wilfrid  Joseph  Weld  (eld.  son  of  Joseph  Weld, 
Esq.,  J. P. — see  below),    of  The    Lodge,    Lymington, 
Hants.,    b.    T849 ;    d.    1924;     m.    1890,   Jennie,    d.    of 
D.  P.  MacDonald:— 
Joseph    William   Weld,    Gentleman,    b.    1909.       Res. — 
Orchard  Lodge,  Avon  Dassett,  Leamington. 

Sons  of  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1815;   d.  1890; 

m.  1848,  Flora   M'Donnell,  fourth   d.    of  Sir  Joseph 

Radcliffe,  Bart. ,  of  Rudding  Park,  co.  Yorks. : — 

Henry  Joseph  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1892,  Mary 

Lucy   (d.    1893),    d.   of  Lewin   Bentham    Bowring,    Esq., 

C.S.I.  ;  and  has  issue — Charles  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.,  M.C., 

Capt.  Ind.  Army  (Club — United  Service),  b.  1893.      Res. — 

The  Rowans,  Lymington,  Dorset. 

John  Joseph  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1898,  Mary 

Catherine  (d.  1908),  eld.  d.  of  John  Gerard  Riddell  of  Her- 
meston  Hall,  Notts. ;  and  has  issue.    Res. — 

Joseph  Edward  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1896, 
Frances,  d.  of  Samuel  James  Brown  of  Lofftus  Hill, 
Knaresborough  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Edward  Joseph 
Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (2) 
James  Weld,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N.,  6.1899.  Res.— 
28  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W.5. 

Sons  of  William  George  Weld,  Gentleman  (eld.  son  of 
Arthur  Thomas  Weld— see  below),  b.  1856;  d.  1906; 
m.  1894,  Clemence  Garneau  of  St.  Louis: — 


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Joseph   Garneau  Weld,  Gentleman,    6.  1897;  m.    1925, 
Randolph.     Res. — America. 


William   George   Weld,    Gentleman,    b.    1903.      Res. — 

America. 

Son  of  Edward  Joseph  Weld,  Gentleman  (3rd  son  of 
Arthur  Thomas  Weld — see  below),  b.  i860;  d.  1910; 
m.  1892,  Margaret,  d.  of  Dr.  Mackall : — 
Louis  Mackrell  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ;  m. 

Res.— 

Son   of    Arthur    Thomas   Weld,    Esq.,    of  Leagram, 
Lancashire,  b.  ;  d.  1876;    m.  1854,  Mary  Sophia 

(d.  1871),  d.  of  William  George  Read  of  South  Caro- 
lina, U.S  A.  :— 
Albert  H.  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1901,  Nannie 

Howard  Weld  (d.  191 1),  d.  of  Major  Charles  Howard;  and 

has    issue — Mary    Katherine    and    Edith    Mary.      Res. — 

Hazeldene,  Ellicott  City,  Maryland,  U.S.A. 

Son  of  Walter  Weld,   Gentleman,  b.  ;    d.    1909  ; 

m.    1869;    Frances,    d.    of    Hermann    Walmesley    of 
Gidlow: — 
Francis  Weld,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     ^es- — Weld  Road, 

Liverpool.     Club — Boodle's. 

WELD  BLUNDELL  (R.L.,  30  Oct.  1923,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters  quarterly  1st  and  4th, 
azure,  ten  billets  four,  three,  two  and  one  or,  on  a 
canton  of  the  last  a  raven  proper,  and  (for  distinction) 
in  the  centre  chief  point  a  bezant  (for  Blundell)  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  azure,  a  fesse  nebuly  between  three  crescents 
ermine,  and  (for  distinction)  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
cross  crosslet  or  (for  Weld)  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  three  lozenges  conjoined 
in  fesse  gules,  within  a  bordure  sable  (for  Montagu) ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  vert,  beaked  and  mem- 
bered  gules  (for  Monthermer).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel  sejant 
gules,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  and  cracking  a  nut  or, 
and  (for  distinction)  charged  on  the  body  with  a  bezant 
(for  Blundell)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern 
sable,  guttee-d'or,  collared,  chained  and  winged  gold,  and 
(for  distinction)  charged  on  the  body  with  a  cross  crosslet 
also  gold  (for  Weld) ;  3.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
griffin's  head  couped,  wings  elevated  or,  gorged  with  a 
collar  argent,  charged  with  three  lozenges  gules  (for 
Montagu).    Motto — "  Nil  sine  numine." 

Second  son  of  Robert   Acheson  Cromie   Montagu, 

Esq.,  of  Cromore,    Portstewart,  co.   Londonderry, 

Lieut.-Commdr.  R.N.,  b.  1854  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1880, 

Annie  Margaret  (d.  1916),  d.  of  Gilbert  MacMicking, 

of  Miltonise,  co.  Wigton : — 

George  Frederick  Weld  Blundell,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R  N., 

b.  1883,  assumed  by  R.L.,  30  Oct.  1923,  the  surname  of 

Weld  Blundell  in  lieu  of  Montagu,  and  the  arms  of  Weld 

Blundell  quarterly  with  his  own  ;  m.  1912,  Mary  Teresa, 

eld.  d.  of  Charles  Joseph  Weld-Blundell,  Esq.,  of  Inch 

Blundell  Hall;  and  has  issue — Frederica  Mary  Montagu. 

Seat — Ince  Blundell  Hall,  Lanes.     Club — Ranelagh. 

WELD  BLUNDELL  (R.L.,  1923  ;  H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  azure,  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two  and  one  or, 
on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  raven  proper,  and  (for  distinc- 
tion) in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet  gold  (for 
Blundell) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  fesse  nebuly  between 
three  crescents  ermine  (for  Weld).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel 
sejant  gules,  gorged  with  a  plain  collar,  and  cracking 
a  nut  or,  and  (for  distinction)  charged  on  the  body  with  a 
cross  crosslet  also  or  (for  Blundell)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  wyvern  sable,  guttee-d'or,  collared,  chained 
and  winged  gold  (for  Weld).  Motto — "  Nil  sine  numine." 
Son  of  Walter  Weld,  of  Weld  Road,  Birkdale  :— 

John  Joseph  Humphry  Weld  Blundell  (formerly  Weld), 
Gentleman,  b.  1890;  assumed  by  R.L.,  1923,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Blundell ;  m.  1923,  Alice  Mary, 
2nd  d.  of  Charles  Joseph  Weld  Blundell,  Esq.,  of  Inch 
Blundell  Hall,  and  has  issue — Theresa  Mary  Katharine. 
Res. — Ince  Blundell  Hall,  Blundellsands,  Lanes. 

WELD-FORESTER  of  Willey  Park,  Watling  Street, 
and  Dothill  (R.L. ,  15  Aug.  1811,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  l. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  quarterly  per  fesse  indented  argent  and 
sable,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  bugle-horn  of  the  last, 
garnished  or  (Forester,  Vn.  Shropshire,  1623);  ii.  and  iii. , 
azure,  a  fesse  nebuly  between  three  crescents  ermine,  and 
for  distinction  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  or  (Weld  of  Willey)  ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Forester  ; 
3.  sable,  a  cross  patonce  argent  (Upton,  Vn,  of  Shropshire, 


1623) ;  4.  argent,  on  a  bend  azure,  three  oat-sheaves  or 
(Oteley,  Vn.  of  Shropshire,  1623)  ;  5.  sable,  a  pale  argent 
(Weaver,  Vn.  of  Shropshire,  1623) ;  6.  azure,  a  chevron 
ermine  between  three  escallops  argent  (Townshend). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1,  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  talbot  passant  argent,  collared  sable,  lined  or 
(Forester)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  sable, 
gutt6e-d'or,  collared,  lined  and  with  wings  elevated  gold, and 
charged  on  the  wing  with  an  escallop  sable  (Weld).  Motto 
— "  Semper  eadem." 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.  Cecil  Theodore  Weld-Forester,   5th 

Baron  Forester,  J. P.,  C.C.,  and  D.L.  co.  Salop,  J. P. 

Much  Wenlock,  b.    1842;  d.   1917  ;  m.    1866,    Emma 

Georgina  (d.  1922),  d.  andcoh.  of  Sir  W.  W.  Dixie,  8th 

Bart.  :— 

Rt.   Hon.    George  Cecil   Beaumont  Weld-Forester,  6th 

Baron  Forester  (17  July  1921),  late  Lt.-Col.  Shropshire  Yeo., 

formerly  Capt.   R.H.G.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Salop,  J. P.  Wenlock 

[Supporters — On  either  side  a  talbot  argent,  collared  sable, 

lined  or,  pendent  from  the  collar  a  bugle-horn  as  in  the 

arms],  b.  1867 ;    m.   1896,  Christine  Isabel,  d.  of  Duncan 

H.  C.  R.  Davidson  of  Tulloch  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hon. 

Cecil   George  Wilfrid    Weld-Forester,  Capt.    R.H.    Gds., 

A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and   C.-in-C.  S.  Africa  1924-26,  b.   1899. 

Seat — Willey     Park,    Broseley,    Salop.       Town    res. — 93 

Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.3.     Clubs — Guards',  Turf. 

Hon.  Charles  Cecil  Orlando  Weld-Forester,  late  Lieut. 
Shropshire  Imp.  Yeo.,  b.  1869;  m.  1st,  1898  (div.  1912), 
Elspeth  Lascelles,  d.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie;  2nd,  191 3, 
Marian  Elizabeth,  younger  d.  of  late  Walter  Montiford 
Westropo-Dawson  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford  ;  and  has 
issue — Wolstan  Beaumont  Charles  Weld-Forester,  Esq., 
Lieut. -Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1899;  and  Raymond  Cecil 
Weld- Forester,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res. — The  House-on- 
the-Hill.  Hythe,  Kent.     Club— Wellington. 

Hon.  Francis  Henry  Cecil  Weld-Forester,  Lt.-Col.  late 
3rd  Batt.  Shropshire  L.I.,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1901,  Alexina 
Josephine  Arbuthnott,  d.  of  late  Major  Frederick  Wollaston, 
D.L.,  of  Shenton  Hall;  and  has  issue — Katharine  Georgina 
Josephine  [m.  1924,  Rear-Adm.  Cecil  Dacre  Staveley 
Raikes,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue].  Res.— Decker  Hall, 
Shifnal,  Shropshire. 

Hon.  Edgar  Cecil  Wolstan  Weld-Forester  (twin),  b. 
1871.    Res. — Tubney,  Oxon. 

Hon.  Edric  Cecil  Alfred  Weld-Forester,  Major  Rifle 
Brigade,  served  in  the  European  War  1914  (wounded),  b. 
1880  ;  m.  1916,  Lady  Victoria  Alexandrina,  d.  of  Marquess 
of  Lincolnshire,  and  widow  of  Nigel  Walter  Legge-Bourke, 
and  has  issue  -Charles  Robert  Cecil  Weld-Forester,  Esq., 
b.  1919  ;  Mary  Cecilia  Georgina  ;  and  Elizabeth  Rosalind. 
Res. — Furze  Hill,  Broadway,  Worcs. 

Son  of  the  Rev.  and  Rt.  Hon.  Orlando  Watkin  Weld- 
Forester,    4th    Baron   Forester,    Canon    of  York  and 
Preb.    of   Langtoft,  b.    1813 ;    d.   1894;    m.  1st,   1840, 
Sophia   Elizabeth  (d.    1872),  d.   of  Richard  Norman  ; 
2nd,    1875,    Emma   Maria    (d.    1898),   d.    of  William 
Tollemache : — 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Orlando  St.  Maur  Weld-Forester,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  Rector  of  Cheadle  since  1927,  b.  1877;  m.  1913, 
Dorothy  Salome  Wynne,  d.  of  late  Rev.  William  Wynne 
Willson ;    and    has   issue— John    Orlando   Weld-Forester, 
Esq.,   b.    191 3;    and   Katharine  Dorothy.     Res. — Cheadle 
Rectory,  Stoke-on-Trent.     Club — Overseas. 

WELLESLEY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  cross 
argent,  between  five  plates  in  saltire  in  each  quarter 
(for  Wellesley) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules  (for 
Colley)  ;  and  as  an  honourable  augmentation,  in  chief  an 
escutcheon  charged  with  the  crosses  of  St.  George,  St. 
Andrew,  and  St.  Patrick  conjoined,  being  the  union  badge 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  a  forked 
pennon  of  the  last,  flowing  to  the  sinister,  one-third 
per  pale  from  the  staff  argent,  charged  with  the  cross  of 
St.  George.  Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  gules, 
gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown  and  chained  or.  Motto — 
"  Virtutis  fortuna  comes." 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Lord  Charles  Wellesley,  b.  1808  ; 

d.  1858  ;    m.  1844,  Augusta  Sophia   Anne,  d.  of  Rt. 

Hon.  Henry  Manvers  Pierrepont : — 
Most  Noble  Sir  Arthur  Charles  Wellesley,  K.G., 
G.C.V.O.,  4th  Duke  of  Wellington  (n  May  1814), 
Marquess  Douro,  Marquess  and  Earl  of  Wellington, 
Somerset  (181 2) ;  Viscount  Wellington  of  Talavera  and 
of  Wellington  aforesaid  ( 1809) ;  Baron  Douro,  of  Wellesley, 

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Somerset,  U.K.,  Earl  of  Mornington,  Viscount  Wellesley 
of  Dangan  Castle,  co.  Meath  (2  Oct.  1760),  Baron  of 
Mornington,  co.  Meath  (9  July  1746),  Conde  de  Vimiera, 
Marquez  de  Torres  Vedras  and  Duque  da  Vittoria, 
Portugal,  Duque  de  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Spain,  Grandee  of 
the  First  Class,  Prince  of  Waterloo,  Netherlands,  Col. 
(ret.)  G.  Gds.,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1872,  Kathleen  Bulkeley, 
(d.  1927),  d.  of  Capt.  Robert  Williams  ;  and  has  surv.  issue 
— (1)  Arthur  Charles  Wellesley,  commonly  called  Mar- 
quess Douro,  b.  1876  [m.  1909,  Hon.  Lilian  Glen  Coats, 
d.  of  1st  Baron  Glentanar;  and  has  issue — Henry  Valerian 
George  Wellesley,  commonly  called  Earl  of  Mornington, 
b.  1912;  Lady  Anne  Maud  (Res. — Stratfield  Saye  House, 
Mortimer,  Berks.)]  ;  (2)  Lord  Gerald  Wellesley,  b.  1885 
[m.  19 14,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Robert  Ashton,  of  Croughton, 
Cheshire ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  Valerian  Wellesley, 
Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  Elizabeth  (Res. — n  Titchfield  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  N.W.)] ;  (3)  Lord  George  Wellesley,  M.C., 
Maj.  late  G.  Gds.,  b.  1889  [m.  1917,  Louise  Nesta,  d.  of 
20th  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  widow  of  his  eld.  brother  the 
late  Lord  Richard  Wellesley ;  and  has  issue — Richard 
Wellesley,  Esq.,  b.  1920  (Res. —  Mount  Hill,  Lower 
Kingswood,  Surrey)]  ;  Lady  Eileen  [m.  1916,  Capt. 
Cuthbert  Julian  Orde,  late  R.F.C.,  and  has  issue].  Seat 
— Ewhurst  Park,  Basingstoke.  Town  res. — Apsley  House, 
Piccadilly.      Clubs — Guards',  Travellers',  Wellington. 

WELLESLEY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  a  cross 
argent,  in  each  quarter  five  plates  saltireways  (for  Welles- 
ley) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  ducally  gorged  or 
(for  Cowley),  over  all  an  annulet  (for  difference).  Mant- 
ing  gules  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  a  forked  pennon  of 
the  last,  flowing  to  the  sinister,  one  third  per  pale  from 
the  staff  argent,  charged  with  the  cross  of  St.  George. 
Motto — "  Porro  unum  est  necessarium." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Arthur  Mornington  Welles- 
ley, 3rd  Earl  Cowley,fr.  1866;  d.1919  ;  by  his  1st  wife 
m.  1889,  Lady  Violet  Nevill,  d.  of  1st  Marquess  of 
Anglesey  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Christian  Arthur  Wellesley,  4th  Earl  Cow- 
ley (n  Ap.  1857),  Baron  Cowley,  of  Wellesley,  Somerset 
(21  Jan.  1828),  Viscount  Dangan  of  Meath  [Supporters — 
On  either  side  a  lion  gules,  ducally  gorged  and  therefrom  a 
chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  an  annulet  (for  difference)],  b.  1890 ;  m.  1914,  Mae 
Picard,  and  has  surv.  issue — Denis  Arthur  Wellesley, 
commonly    called    Viscount    Dangan,    b.    1921  ;    Lady 
Patricia  ;  and  Lady  Colleen.     Seat — Burwood,  Cobham, 
Surrey. 

Son  of  3rd  Earl  Cowley  (see  above),  by  his  2nd  wife, 

m.    1905,     Millicent    Florence    Eleanor,   eld.   d.   of 

1st  Baron  Nunburnholme  : — 

Hon.     Henry     Gerald    Valerian    Francis    Wellesley 

b.  1907  ;  m.  1929,  Sabia,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Robert 

Kennedy.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Richard  Wellesley,  1st  Earl 

Cowley,    K.G.,    P.C.,    G.C.B.,    b.    1804;   d.    1884; 

w.i 833,  Hon.  Olivia  Cecilia,  d.  of  Baroness  de  Ros  : — 

Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Wellesley,  Col.  late  Coldstream 

Gds.,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1873,  Emma  Anne  Caroline  Bloomfield 

(who   obtained    a  div.    1882),   d.    of    Rt.    Hon.    Lord 

Augustus  Loftus,   G.C.B.,   P.C.  ;    2nd    1884,   Catherine 

Candelin    (d.    1903)  ;     3rd,    Evelyn    Katrine    Gwenfra, 

d.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Williams,  M.P.,  and  widow  of 

3rd  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  has  surv.  issue — Sir  Victor 

Alexander  Augustus    Henry  Wellesley,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 

late  Diplomatic  Service,  b.  1876  [m.  1909,  Alice  Muriel, 

d.  of  Oscar  Stephen,  of  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W.  ( Res. — 20  St. 

Loo    Mansions,   Cheyne    Walk,  Chelsea)].      Seat — West 

Green  House,  Winchfield,  Hants. 

Son  of  Gerald  Edward  Wellesley,  b.  1846  ;  d.  191 5  ; 

m.  1880,  Ada  Hamilton,  d.  of  John  Martin,  of  The 

Upper  Hall,  Ledbury  : — 

Gerald  Valerian  Wellesley,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Oxford 

Yeo.  (T.A.),  b.  1885.      Postal  address— 16  Stanford  Road, 

Kensington,  W.8. 

WELLINGTON,  Duke  of,  see  WELLESLEY. 

WELLS  (H.  Coll.,  181 1).  Or,  a  lion  rampant  double- 
queued  sable,  in  the  canton  a  pellet.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-ostrich 
wings  displayed  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  or, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escallop  gold,  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  horse-shoe  of  the  second.  Motto — "  Rien 
sans  travail."     Livery — Black,  with  yellow  facings. 


Sons  of  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Wells,  K.C.B.,  b.  1832  ; 

d.    1896  ;    m.    1873,   Augusta    Jane,   d.   of   Henry 

Norman,  of  Oakley,  Bromley,  Kent : — 

Norman  ffoUiot  Wells,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.  (Mil.),  V.D., 

Chevalier  Legion  d'Honneur,  b.  1876  ;  m.  1912,  Maude 

Caroline,   d.    of    Frederick  Wallroth,    and    has    issue — 

Richard    Frederick   Wells,    Gentleman,    b.    19 13 ;     and 

Walter  Reginald  Wells,  Gentleman,  b.   19 19.     Clubs — 

Union,  M.C.C. 

Gerard  Aylmer  Wells,  Esq.,  Captain   R.N.,  b.   1879 ; 

m.  1910,  Jocelyn  Mary,   d.  of  William  Mort,   and  has 

issue — John  Gerard  Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  19 15  ;  Elizabeth 

Ann;     and    Susan     Jocelyn.       Club — United    Service. 

Oswald   Henry  Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1885 ;  m.  1912, 

Murielle  Brougham.     Res. — 37  De  Vere  Gardens,  W.8. 

Son  of  Frederick  Octavius  Wells,  Esq.,  Chief  Justice, 

Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  1803  ;    d.  1847  ;    m.  Maria 

Alicia,    d.    of   Col.    Richard    Scott,    H.E.I.C.S.,    of 

Shrewsbury  : — 

Rev.   Harry  Morland  Wells,   Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 

B.A.   (Cambs.),  b.   1841 ;    m.   Frances  Ellen   Paterson, 

d.  of  Joseph  Busk,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Codicote,  Herts.,  and 

has  had  issue — (1)  Rev.  Richard  Busk  Paterson  Wells, 

Clerk  in   Holy   Orders,   b.    1873    [m.    Katherine,   d.   of 

G.  Leveson-Gower,  of  Titsey  Place,  Surrey] ;   (2)  Comdr. 

Harry  Lionel  Wells,    R.N.,  b.   1875    [m.   Eleanor,  d.  of 

Captain  Herbert   R.  Lampriere,    67th  Regt. ;    and  has 

issue — Rainald  Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1906] ;    (3)  Rainald 

Wells,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  ;  d.  1905  ;   (4)  Neville  Wells, 

Gentleman,  b.  1880  [m.  Mary  Irvine,  and  d.  1918,  leaving 

issue — Harry  Wells,  Gentleman,  b.        ];  (5)  Rev.  Arthur 

Reginald  Wells,  b.  1883  \m.  Margaret  Hodgson,  and  has 

issue — John  Julius   Wells,    Gentleman,    b.  ] ;    (6) 

Mildmay  Francis   Wells,   Gentleman,    b.    1888 ;    and  3 

daughters.     Res. — 17  Queensgate  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

WELLS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three 
demi-sea-lions  couped  argent,  as  many  fountains  proper. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  demi-sea-lion  argent,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  fountain  proper.     Motto — "  Ultima  experior." 

Sons  of  John  Septimus  Wells,  b.         ;  d.         ;  m. 

Ellen,  d.  of  Thomas  Henry  Sanderson  : — ■ 
Thomas  Henry  Sanderson-Wells  (addit.  name  of  Sander- 
son adopted    bv    Deed-Poll  1904),    Esq.,   M.B.E.,    M.D. 
(Lond.),  F.R.C.S.E.,  M.R.C.S.   (Eng.),    J. P.  co.   Dorset, 
late  Capt.  R.A.M.C,  b.  1871.     Club—  R.A.C. 

John  Sanderson  Sanderson-Wells  (addit.  name  of  Sander- 
son adopted  by  Deed-Poll  1904),  Gentleman,  R.I.,  b.  1872  ; 
m.  1900,  Florence  Winifred,  d.  of  George  Cawthorne  Sykes. 
Res.—  8  Bedford  Park  Mansions,  Bedford  Park,  W. 

WELMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  between 
two  apples  vert,  three  mullets  or.  Mantling'  gules  and  ar- 
gent.    Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   a  demi-lion 


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argent,  holding  between  the  paws  an  apple  as  in  the  arms, 
charged  with  a  mullet  or.  Motto — "  Dei  providentia 
juvat." 

Son  of  Charles    Noel  Welman,   Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. ,   of 

Poundisford  Park  and  Norton  Manor,  Somerset,  by  his 

wife  Annette  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Cornelius  Henry  Bolton 

of  Maidenhead,  Queen's  County,  Ireland: — 

Frederick  Tristram  Welman,    Gentleman,   b.   1849;    m- 

1883,  Mary  (d.  ),  d.  of  Briscoe  Ray  of  Torquay;  and 

has  issue — Agnes  Mary  Stella.     Res. — 

Son   of  Henry  Acton  Welman,   Gentleman,   b.    1856  ; 

d.   1928  ;  m.    1882,    Mary  Lastitia,  d.  of  late  Rev.   Sir 

Paul  William  Molesworth,  Bart. ,  of  Pencarrow  : — 

Paul  Arundell  Welman,   Esq.,    M.C.,    Capt.    4th  Batt. 

Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  b.   1890;  m.   1917,  Clare  Helen, 

d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fitzpatrick,  P.  W.D.,  India,  and  has 

issue — 3  daus.     Res.— Trewarthenick,   Grampound   Road, 

Cornwall. 

WELSH-ANDERTON  of  Sandridge  (H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  on  a  chevron  invected  argent,  between 
four  shackbolts,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  of  the  last,  a 
cinquefoil  of  the  first  and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  ermine 
(Anderton) ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  spear  erect  proper,  over  all  a 
saltire  argent,  charged  with  five  fishes  of  the  field  (Welsh). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  stork  argent,  holding  in  its  beak  three 
cinquefoils  slipped  or,  and  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  a 
shackbolt  sable,  charged  (for  distinction)  on  the  breast 
with  an  annulet  gules  (Anderton) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert  a  gryphon's  head  erased  gules 
(Welsh). 

Son  of : — 

Francis  Welsh-Anderton,  Gentleman,   B.A. ,  b.         ;  m. 

,  Francis  Maude,  d.  of Anderton  ;  and  has  issue. 

Res. — Sandridge,  Rhyl,  co.  Flint. 

WELWOOD,  see  MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD. 

WEMYSS  01  Wemyss  Castle  (L.O.,  circa  1672  and 
2  Nov.  1910).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  lion  rampant 
gules  (Wemyss) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  lion  rampant  sable 
(Glen).  Crest— A  swan  proper.  Motto — "Jepense." 
Supporters — Two  swans  proper. 

Only   son   of   the    late    Randolph    Gordon    Erskine- 

Wemyss,   D.L. ,  J. P.  of   Wemyss,  b.   1858;    d.    1908; 

m,   1884,  Lady  Lilian  Mary  Paulett,  only  d.  of  14th 

Marquess  of  Winchester  : — 
Michael  John  Erskine- Wemyss,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.H.G., 
b  1888  ;  m.  1918,  Lady  Victoria  Cavendish-Bentinck,  only 
d.  of  6th  Duke  of  Portland,  and  has  issue — David  Erskine- 
Wemyss,  Esq. ,  b.  1920 ;  Andrew  Michael  John  Erskine- 
Wemyss,  Esq.,  b.  1925.  Seat — Wemyss  Castle,  East 
Wemyss,  co.  Fife,  N.B. 

WEMYSS-CHARTERIS-DOUGLAS  (L.O.,  1672-7) 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  azure  within  a  double 
tressure  flory  counterflory  gules  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  ramp- 
ant sable.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine.  Crest—- 
Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  swan  proper.  Supporters 
— Two  swans  proper.  Mottoes — "  Je  pense"(  Wemyss) ; 
"  This  our  charter  "  (Charteris)  ;  "  Forward  "  (March). 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Richard  Wemyss-Charteris- 

Douglas,  10th  Earl  of  Wemyss,  G  C.V.O.,  b.  1818  ;  d. 

1914:    m.  1st,  1843,  Lady  Anne  Frederica  Anson  (d. 

1896),  second  d.  of  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield  : — ■ 
Rt.  Hon.  Hugo  Richard  Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, 
nth  Earl  of  Wemyss  (25  June  1633),  and  Baron  Elcho, 
Earl  of  March,  Viscount  Peebles,  and  Baron  Douglas  of 
Neidpath,  Baron  Wemyss  of  Wemyss,  co.  Fife,  Lord- 
Lieut,  co.  Haddington,  D.L.  Peebles,  M.P.  Haddington 
1883-5  and  Ipswich  1886-95,  late  Hon.  Col.  7th  Vol.  Batt. 
Royal  Scots,  b.  1857;  m.  1883,  Mary  Constance,  d.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Percy  Scawen  Wyndham,  M.P.  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Hugo  Francis  Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas,  commonly 
called  Lord  Elcho,  Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Yeo.,  b.  1884; 
killed  in  action  1916  [m.  191 1,  Lady  Violet  Katherine 
Manners,  d.  of  8th  Duke  of  Rutland  ;  and  left  issue — Francis 
David  Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas,  commonly  called  Lord 
Elcho,  b.  1912;  Hon.  Martin  Michael  Charles  Wemyss- 
Charteris-Douglas]  ;  (2)  Hon.  Guy  Lawrence  Wemyss- 
Charteris-Douglas,  Lieut,  late  Scots.  Gds.  (S.R.),  b.  1886 
[m.  1912,  Frances  Lucy  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Francis  John 
Tennant  of  Lympne  Castle,  Kent  ;  and  has  issue — Hugo 
Francis  Guy  Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas,  Esq.,  b.  1922; 
Ann    Geraldine   Mary  ;  Frances  Laura ;    and    Mary   Rose 


(Res.— 26  Catherine  Street,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.)] ; 
(3)  Hon  Ivo  Alan  Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas,  Lieut. 
1st.  Batt.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 
Lady  Cynthia  Mary  Evelyn  [m.  1910,  Hon.  Herbert 
Asquith  ;  and  has  issue] ;  Lady  Mary  [m.  1915,  Hon. 
Algernon  Walter  Strickland,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Lady 
Irene  Corona  [*».  1921,  2nd  Earl  of  Plymouth,  and;  has 
issue].  Seats — Neidpath  Castle,  and  Hay  Lodge,1  co. 
Peebles;  AmisfieldandGosford,  Longniddry,  Haddington- 
shire ;  Stanway,  co.  Gloucester  ;  Elcho  Castle,  Perth.  Res. 
— 62  Cadogan  Square,  W.     Clubs — Carlton,  White's. 

WENLOCK,  Baron,  see  LAWLEY. 

WENTWORTH.      Sable,    a    chevron    between    three 


leopards'  faces  or.      Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant  argent. 

Sons   of  FitzWilliam  Wentworth,   Esq.,  J. P.   for  the 
Colony  of  New  Zealand,  b.  1833  ;  m.  1868,  Mary  Jane, 
dau.  of  George  Hill,  Esq.,  J. P.  :— 
William   Charles   Wentworth,   Gentleman,    b.    Sept.    1, 
1871.      Estate— Vaucluse,   near  Sydney,    N.S.W.      Res. — 
D'Arcy  Wentworth,  Gentleman,  b.  June  20,  1874. 
FitzWilliam  Wentworth,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  12,  1875. 
George    Godfrey   Wentworth,    Gentleman,    b.    Feb.    13, 
1878. 

WENTWORTH  (R.L.,  10  March  1789,  H.  Coll.).  Sable, 
a  chevron  between  three  leopard's  faces  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant  wings  elevated  argent, 
beaked  and  membered  or,  differenced  as  the  arms. 

Son    of  Godfrey  Wentworth,   Esq.,  of  Woolley  Park, 

J.P.  and  D.L.  Yorks.  (High  Sheriff  1862),  b.   1797;  d. 

1865  ;  m.  1822,  Anne,  d.  of  Walter  Fawkes  of  Farnley 

Hall  :— 
The  late  William  Digby  Wentworth, 
Park,    nr.   Wakefield,   late    Capt.    3rd 
b.  1839  ;  d.  1919  ;    in.  1885,  Gertrude,  d. 
and  widow  of  W.  Matthias  Lancaster. 


Esq. ,  of  Woolley 
Dragoon  Guards, 
of  J.  H.  Robinson 


WENTWORTH-FITZWILLIAM  (R.L.,  20  Aug.  1856, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  lozengy  argent  and  gules 
(Fitzwilliam)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three 
leopards'  faces  or  (Wentworth).  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  triple 
plume  of  ostrich  feathers  argent  (Fitzwilliam)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  passant  argent  (Wentworth). 
Motto — "  Appetitus  rationi  pareat." 

Son  of  William  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  Esq.,  com- 
monly called  Viscount  Milton,  M.P.,  b.  1839;  d.v.p. 
1877;  m.  1867,  Laura  Maria  Theresa  (d.  1886),  d.  of 
Lord  Charles  Beauclerk  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Charles  de  Meuron  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,    7th    Earl    Fitzwilliam   and    Viscount    Milton 


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(Irel.,  21  July  1716),  Earl  Fitzwilliam  and  Viscount  Milton 
(G.B. ,  6  Sept.  1746),  Baron  Fitzwilliam  (Irel.  1  Dec.  1620), 
and  Lord  Fitzwilliam,  Baron  of  Milton  (G.B.,  19  Ap. 
1742),  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.  Ycrks.,  C.C.  and 
D.L.  co.  Wexford,  late  Lt,-Col.  4th  Batt.  Oxfcrdshire  L.I., 
M.P.  for  Wakefield  1895-1902,  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
1893-4.  [Supporters— Two  savages,  wreathed  about  the 
heads  and  waists  with  leaves  and  in  their  exterior  hands 
the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  the  top  broken  all  proper], 
b.  1872;  m.s  1896,  Lady  Maud  Frederica  Dundas,  O.B.E., 
d.  of  the  1st  Marquis  of  Zetland;  and  has  issue— William 
Henry  Laurence  Peter  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  commonly 
called  Viscount  Milton,  b.  1910;  Lady  Maud  Lilian  Elfrida 
Mary  [m.  1918,  3rd  Earl  Wharncliffe ;  and  has  issue]; 
Lady  Marjorie  Joan  Mary  [m.  1925,  Capt.  Grismond 
Picton  Philipps,  Gren.  Gds.]  ;  Lady  Donatia  Faith  Mary 
[m.  1925,  Lt.-Col.  B.  W.  E.  Gethring,  late  Northumber- 
land Fus.  ;  and  has  issue] ;  and  Lady  Helena  Albreda 
Marie  Gabriella.  Seats—  Wentworth-Woodhouse,  Rother- 
ham  ;  Cantley  Hall,  Doncaster  ;  Coolattin  Park,  Shillelagh, 
co.  Wicklow ;  The  Lodge,  Malton.  Town  house  —  4 
Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Clubs — Bachelors',  Brooks's,  Turf, 
Pratt's. 

Son  of  Hon.  Sir  William  Charles  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 
K.C.V.O.,  D.L.  W.R.  co.  Yorks.,  J.P.  co.   Rutland, 
Master  of  the  Stables  to  the  King  when  Prince  of  Wales 
1900-10,  late  Capt.  R.H.G.,*.  1848  ;  d.  1925;  m.  1882, 
Constance  Ann,  d.  of  the  late  H.  Brocklehurst : — 
Eric  Spencer  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,   Esq.,  late  Lieut. 
Leics.  Yeo. ,  b.  1883;  m.  1912,  Jessica,  whom  he  div.  1917), 
d.  of  .     Seat — Barnsdale,  Oakham. 

Son  of  Hon.  George  Wentworth  Fitzwilliam,   by  his 
wife  Alice   Louisa,   dau.    of  Maj.-Gen.   Hon.   George 
Anson  :  — 
George    Charles    Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,    Esq.,    D.L. 
Northants.  and  J.  P.  for  the  Soke  of  Peterborough  [Livery — 
Black,  with  red  waistcoat],  b.   1866 ;  m.  1886,  Evelyn  (d. 
1925),    d.    of  the   late   C.    Lyster,    6th  Dragoon  Guards  ; 
and    has    issue — (1)    George   James   Charles  Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,  Esq.,*.  1888  [m.  1914,  Lorna  Beryl,  d.  of  late 
John   Morgan   of   Bristol ;    and   has  issue — Richard   John 
Godric  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  Esq.,  b.  1916;  and  Rose- 
mary  Anne] ;    (2)   William   Thomas  George   Wentworth- 
Fitzwilliam,    Gentleman,    b.    1904.     Seat — Milton,    Peter- 
borough.    Clubs — Orleans,  Pratt's,  Garrick. 

WENTWORTH -SHEILDS  (U.O.,  Confd.  1876). 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  argent  between 
three]  doves  argent,  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  (Sheilds) ;  2 
and  3,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  leopard's  faces  or 
(Wentworth).     Mantling  azure  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


(1862),  b.  1820  (took  prefix  surname  of  Wentworth  by 
Roy.  Lie.  1877) ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  i860,  Adelaide,  d.  of  John 
Baker  of  Tinnacurra  House,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Rt.  Rev.  Wentworth  Francis  Wentworth-Sheilds,  D.D., 
M.A.,    Lord    Bishop    of  Armidale,    N.S.W.    (ret.    1929), 
formerly  Rector  of  St.  James,  Sydney,  N.S.W. ,  1909,  b. 
1867  ;    m.  1902,  Annie  (d.  1927),  d.  of  the  late  Rt.   Rev. 
Bishop   William   Boyd   Carpenter,  D.D.,  K.C.V.O.,  Sub- 
Dean  of  Westminster ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Wentworth  Francis 
Keith   M'Neill  Wentworth-Sheilds,   Gentleman,    b.    1904; 
(2)    Francis   William    Wentworth-Sheilds,    Gentleman,    b. 
1906.     Res. — Bishop's  Court,  Armidale,  N.S.W. 

Francis  Ernest  Wentworth-Sheilds,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
M.Inst.C.E. ,  Major,  Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps, 
R.E.  (T.),  b.  1869;  m.  1906,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  William  Boyd  Carpenter.  Res. — Highfield 
Lodge,  Southampton.     Club — St.  Stephen's. 

WERNHER  (H.  Coll.,  1905.).     Gules,  the   head  of  a 

grappling-iron    in  saltire   argent,  issuing   from  the  base  a 

mount  vert,  and  in  the  dexter  and  sinister  base  a  mullet 

of  six  points  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On 

a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  elephants'  trunks,  the 

dexter  per  fesse  gules  and  or,  and  the  sinister  per  fesse  or 

and  gules,  a  lozenge  sable,  thereon  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms. 

Sons  of  Sir  Julius  Charles  Wernher,  1st  Bart.,  b.  1850  ; 

d.  1912 ;  m.   1888,  Alice  Sedgwick,  d.  of  James  Man- 

kiewiez  of  Pembridge  Square,  London,  W.  : — 

Sir  Derrick  Julius  Wernher,  2nd  Bart.  (2  Aug.  1905),  late 
Lieut.  Herts.  Yeo.,  b.  1889;  m.  1922,  Theodora  Anna, 
yngst.  d.  of  N.  Romanoff,  of  Petrograd ;  and  has  issue — 
Anna  Alexandra.  Postal  address — 202  West  49th  Street, 
New  York,  U.S.A. 

Harold  Augustus  Wernher,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Bed- 
ford 1927,  Col.  (T.A.),  late  12th  Lancers,  b.  1893;  m. 
1917,  Anastasia,  eld.  d.  of  H.  I.H.  The  Grand  Duke  Michael 
Mickailovitch  ;  and  has  issue — George  Michael  Alexander 
Wernher,  Esq.,  b.  1918  ;  Georgina  ;  and  Myra  Alice.  Res. 
— Someries  House,  Regent's  Park,  N.W. 

WESSEL  (H.Coll.,  13  Dec.  1922).  Per  fesse  gules  and 
azure,  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  between  on  the 
dexter  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  on 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove,  wings  expanded,  holding  in 

the  beak  an  olive-branch  all  proper,  charged  on  the  breast 

with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.     Motto — "  Vincit  qui  patitur." 

Sons    of    Francis     Webb    Wentworth-Sheilds,    Esq., 

M.Inst.C.E.,  Chev.  of  the  Portuguese  Order  of  Christ 


the  sinister  a  mullet  of  the  third,  and  in  base  a  cross  of 
thunder  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  leg  erased  a  la 
cuisse,  grasping  in  the  talons  a  cross  of  thunder  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Adelante." 

Sons  of  Consul-Gen.  Peter  Mathias  Wessel,  of  Copen- 
hagen, (Denmark,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1921  ;  tn.  1877, 
Frederica  Marianna,  d.  of  the  late  Nathan  Keese 
Masten,  of  San  Francisco: — 


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Pedro  TelesforoWessel,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  4th  Batt.  The 
Cheshire  Regt.  (T.F.),  b.  1878  ;  m.  1902,  Kathleen  Shir- 
ley, d.  of  Sir  William  Forwood,  Knt.  Bach.,  J. P.,  of 
Bromborough  Hall,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — William 
Peter  Brittain  Wessel,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  John  For- 
wood Wessel,  Gentleman,  b  1906 ;  Richard  Shirley 
Wessel,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Kathleen  Mary.  Res. 
— The  White  House,  Little  Horwood,  Bucks. ;  105 
Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W.      Club — R.A.C. 

William  Masten  Wessel,  Gentleman,  b.  1890.  Res. — 
Villefranche,  A.M.,   France. 

Frederic  Falkenberg  Wessel,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.A.F., 
b.  1894;  m.  1923,  Frances  Lilias  Maud,  d.  of  the  late 
Howard  Cochrane  Jobson,  of  Summerhill,  Kidder- 
minster ;  and  has  issue — Frederic  David  Wessel,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1926.  Res. — Danica,  LeTouquet,  France.  Clubs 
— Royal  Air  Force ;   R.  Thames  Yacht. 

WEST,  see  ALSTON-ROBERTS-WEST,  CORN- 
WALLIS-WEST,  ROBERTS-WEST  and  SACKVILLE- 
WEST. 

WEST  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  dancette  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  gryphon's  head  azure,  beaked  and  eared 
gold,  charged  with  a  neur-de-lys  gold.  Motto — "Jour  de 
ma  vie." 

Son  of  Reginald  Jervoise  West,  b.  1861 ;  d.  1921  ;  m. 

1885,   Ida  Agnes  Vane,  d.   of  the  late  Hon.  Charles 

Rowley  Hay  Drummond: — 

Algernon    Henry  Pascoe  West,  Esq.,  Capt.  The  Black 

Watch,  b.  1886  ;  m.   1916,  Gladys,  d.  of  W.  M.  Young,  of 

Sutton,  Surrey.     Res. — 16  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.     Club — 

Brooks's. 

WEST.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  grand  quarters,  argent,  a 
fesse  dancette'  between  three  leopards'  faces  sable,  a  crescent 
for  difference  (West,  Confn.U.O. )  ;  2  and  3,  grand  quarters, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  pale  sable  (Erskine) ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  gules,  a  sword  in  pale  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or 
(Dun),  the  second  and  third  grand  quarters  being  the 
arms  of  Erskine  of  Dun  as  matric.  Lyon  Register,  c.  1672-7. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  crest 
coronet  or,  charged  with  a  crescent  gules,  a  griffin's  head 
argent.     Motto — "  Jour  de  ma  vie." 

Sons  of  Augustus  George  West,  Gentleman,  formerly 

Lieut.    H.M.  76th  Foot,  b.  1841 ;    d.  1911;  m.    1867, 

Sara  (d.  1914),  d.  of  late  Rev.  Canon  Richard  Booth 

Eyre,  M.A. ,  Prebend  of  Clonfert  and  Rector  of  Eyre- 

J    court,  co.  Galway  (by  his  wife  Sarah,  eld.  d.  of  the  late 

f    Robert   Persse,    Esq.,    of    Roxborough,   co.    Galway, 

D.L.):— 

Erskine   Eyre   West,    Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law,    and   late 

Capt.    Londonderry  Art.,    S.D.R.A.,    b.    1868;    m.    1899, 

Annette  Aileen  Maude,  elder  d.  of  the  late  Cuthbert  Henry 

Cooke  Huddart,  M.B.,  of  Shoyswell  Manor,  Sussex,  and 

Brynkir  Hall,  Carnarvonshire  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Augustus 

Cuthbert  Erskine  West,  Esq.,  Capt.    10th    Baluch    Regt. 

I. A.,  b.   1900  [m.  1927,  Maybella  Lyall,  eld.  d.  of  Charles 

Hilton   Reynolds   and  has  issue — David  Charles   Erskine 

West,  Gentleman,  b.  1928]  ;    (2)  Dudley  Somerset  Erskine 

West,    Gentleman,    Lieut.   The   Cheshire   Regt.,   b.    1904. 

Res. — Shoyswell,  Highfield  Road,  Dublin. 

Augustus  William  West,  Esq.,  M. R.A.C,  late  Assistant 
Land  Commissioner,  b.  1871 ;  m.  1st,  1900,  Fanny  Madeline 
Jane  (d.  1920),  only  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Hanmer  of 
Bodnod  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  and  widow  of  Col.  George 
Leonard  Thomson,  late   1st    Batt.    R.  Sussex  Regt.  ;  2nd 

1926,  Hazel  Valerie,  only  dau.  of  Alfred  Edward  West  of 
Kilcroney ,  co.  Wicklow,  and  widow  of  Herbert  C.  Laveston , 
Lt.-Col.  late  the  Black  Watch  ;  and  has  issue — Denys 
Maida  Hanmer  [m.  1927,  Richard  St.  John  Jeffryes 
Colthurst,  and  has  issue]  ;  and  Joan  Valerie  Hanmer  [m. 

1927,  John  Charles  Henry,  of  Lodge  Park.  co.  Kildare,  and 
has  issue].     Res. — Leixlip  House,  co.  Kildare. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.   Henry  Matthew  West,  M.A. 

Dub.,  of  Folly  Court,   Wokingham,  Berks.,  b.  1842; 

d.  1913  ;   m.  1874,  Helen  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Robert 

Foster  Dunlop  of  Monasterboice,  co.  Louth  : — 
Alexander  Henry  Delap  West,  Esq. ,  D.S.O.,  Col.  R.H.A., 
Brigadier  comdg.  R.A. ,  Eastern  Command,  India,  b.  1877  ; 
m.  1915,  Harriet  Laura,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Edward 
Chichester.  Res. — Naini  Tal,  India.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Son  of  Frederick  John  West,  late   of  Glenelg,  South 


Australia,  b.   1848  ;1  d.   1895  \  m-    *&77,    Laura   Mary, 
d.  of  Charles  Swinden  : — 
William    Alfred   Augustus    West,    Gentleman,    b.     1878. 
Res. — Erskine  Park,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

Sons  of  Alfred  Edward  West,  Esq.,  of  Kilcroney  Park, 
Bray,    co.    Wicklow,    High   Sheriff  1915,    late    Lieut. 
Wicklow  Rifles,  b.   1851;  d.  1919;  m.   1877,   Florence, 
d.  of  Charles  E.   Levey  of  Cataraqui,    Quebec:  — 
Cyril  Charles  West,   Esq.,  Col.    R.O.    late   The   Black 
Watch,  b.  1878;  m.  1925,  Ursula  May  Sealy,  d.   of  Robert 
Herbert  Gillman,  of  Lakefield,  co.  Cork.    Seat — Kilcroney, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 
Harold  Richard  Alfrey  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Aubrey  Fenton  West,  Esq.,  Capt.   Roy.    Irish   Fus. ,  b. 
1888  ;   m.  and  has  issue. 

WEST  of  Bryanston  Square  (H.  Coll).  Per  fesse 
dancette  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  escallops  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  griffin's  head  gules,  armed  or,  three 
fleurs-de-lys  gold.     Motto — "  Jour  de  ma  vie." 

Son  of  the  late  Alfred  Thomas  West,  of  Ilkley  : — 

Sir  Glynn  Hamilton  West,  Knt.  Bach.  (1916),  Dep. 
Dir.  Gen.  Munitions  Supply  1915-16,  Controller  Shell 
Manufacture  1 916-17,  has  Order  (2nd  class)  of  St. 
Stanislas  of  Russia,  Comdr.  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy,  b.  1877  ;  w.  1903,  Katrine  Mary,  d.  of  John 
Mather,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ;  and  has  issue — Glynn 
Hamilton  West,  Esq.,  b.  1907  ;  and  Elizabeth  Katrine. 
Res. — 8  Bryanston  Square,  W.i.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Athenaeum,  Northern  Counties. 

WEST  (Confd.  U.O.  7  Nov.,  1904).  Argent,  a  fesse 
dancette  between  three  leopards'  faces  sable,  a  crescent  gules 
for  difference.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  crest  coronet  or, 
eharged  with  a  crescent  gules,  a  gryphon's  head  argent. 
Motto — "Jour  de  ma  vie." 

Son  of  Colonel  Mathew  Richard  West,  R.H.A. ,  b. 
1841 ;  d.  1915;  m.  1874,  Eveline  Augusta,  d.  of  John 
Lucas,  of  Walton,  Leicester,  and  widow  of  Capt.  W. 
R.  Elliott,  29th  Regt.  :— 
George  Evelyn  John  Annesley  West,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
R.F.A.,  b.  1875.     Res.— 

Sons   of  Arthur  Annesley    West,    M.D.,    F.R. C.S.I. , 
b.  1848;  d.  1886;  m.  1872,  Mary  Elizabeth  Parker:— 
George  White  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
William  Parker  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Arthur  Annesley  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.     Res. — 
Sons   of  George  Wolfe  West,  of  Lismore,    N.S.W. , 
b.  1853;  d.  1917;  m.  1883,  Alice  Dunbar  (d.  1914),  d. 
of  John  O'Hara,  of  Orange  Grove,  Duval,  N.S.W. : — 
George  Annesley  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.    Res. — 
John  Cecil  Darley  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 
Son  of  William  Augustus  West,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W., 
L.R.C.S.,    P. I.,    b.    1859;    d.    1905;     m.    1886,    Amy 
Georgina  Lena  Taylor,  of  Terrible  Vale,  N.S.W. : — 
Arthur   Lind  Annesley  West,  Gentleman,  b.    1891 ;    m. 
1918,  Mabel,  d.  of  Nicholas  Thomas  Rossiter  of  Melbourne, 
Victoria.      Res.  —  Longwarren     Flass,    Cremorne    Point, 
Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Sons  of  Digby  Brooke  de  Blaisy  West,  Capt.  Longford 

Rifles,  J. P.    co.  Roscommon,   b.  1846;    d.  1902;    m. 

1868,  Frances  Louisa,  d.  of  John  George  Swindell,  of 

Kilburn  Priory,  Middx. : — 

Digby  John  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;   m.  Frances,  d. 

of  Major  Clark,  C.S.  Army,  and  has  issue — Digby  Clark 

West,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

Augustus  Sydney  Colin  West,  b.  1874 ;  m.  1900,  Mabel 
Louise,  d.  of  John  Hicklen,  Barrister-at-Law.     Res. — 

Charles  George  FitzGerald  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 
Res.— 

Heyrick  Cole  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Frederick  Benjamin  West,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
John    Francis    West,    Gentleman,    b.    1882  ;     m.    1903, 
Rowena,  d.  of  James  Nuntlay.     Res. — 

The  Right  Honourable  RICHARD  LUTTRELL 
PILKINGTON  BETH  ELL,  Baron  Westbury  of  West- 
bury,  in  the  county  of  Wiltshire,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom.  Born  April  25,  1852,  being  the  eldest 
son  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  second  Baron  Westbury, 
by  his  wife  Mary  Florence,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Reve- 
rend Alexander  Fownes  Luttrell,  Rector  of  East  Quantox- 
head,  in  the  county  of  Somerset ;  succeeded  his  father  in 
1875,  under  the  creation  of  June  27,  1861.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— He  bears  for  Arms  :  Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 


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azure,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sable,  an  estoile 
or,  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  third,  impaling  the  arms  of 
Tollemache,  namely,  quarterly,  i  and  4,  argent,  a  fret  sable 
(for  Tollemache) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  an  imperial  crown  or, 
between  three  mullets  argent,  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
counterrlory  of  the  second  (for  Murray).  Above  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  the  coronet  of  his  rank,  and  thereupon  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and 
argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  out  of  a  crown  vallary  or,  an 
eagle's  head  sable,  between  two  wings  azure,  charged  on 
the  breast  with  an  estoile  as  in  the  arms.     Supporters — On 


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either  side  an  eagle,  wings  addorsed  azure,  ducally  crowned, 
collared,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  estoile  or. 
Motto — "  Ap  ithel."  Married,  July  24,  1882,  Agatha 
Manners  Tollemache,  commonly  known  as  Lady  Agatha 
Manners  Tollemache,  sister  of  the  ninth  Earl  of  Dysart ; 
and  has  Issue — Hon.  Richard  Bethell,  Capt.  late  S.  R. 
Scots  Guards,  b.  1883;  d.  1929  [m.  1911,  Evelyn  Lucia 
Millicent,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Morland  Hutton, 
C.B. ,  of  Gate  Burton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln;  and  left  issue — 
Richard  Morland  Tollemache  Bethell,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  David 
Alan  Bethell,  Esq.,  b.  1922 ;  and  Veronica  Wenefryde 
Nefertari].  Res. — The  Bungalow,  Putney  Hill,  S.W. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Orleans. 

FRANCIS  VANDELEUR  WESTBY,  Esquire,  J. P., 
D.L.  cos.  Dublin  and  Clare,  and  High  Sheriff  (1895)  for 
co.  Clare.  Born  June  15, 1859,  being  the  second  but  only  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  Edward  Perceval  Westby ,  Esq. ,  D. L. , 
and  High  Sheriff  1854,  by  his  first  wife  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Blackburne,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
Ireland.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent, 
on  a  chevron  azure,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  of  the  first ;  2. 
argent,  on  a  chief  indented  gules,  three  cross  crosslets  fitch^e 
of  the  field  ;  3.  or,  three  garbs  vert ;  over  all  in  the  centre  of 
the  shield  a  mullet  gules  for  difference.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
martlet  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  a  stalk  of  wheat  proper, 
with  three  ears  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet 
gold.  Motto  —  "Nee  volenti  nee  volanti."  Married, 
1888,  Janet  Louisa,  second  dau.  of  George  Orme  of  Castle 


Lacken,  co.  Mayo;  and  has  Issue — (1)  Perceval  St.  George 
Charles  Westby,  Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  20,  1888;  (2)  Horace 
William  Turner  Westby,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec.  22,  1891  ; 
(3)  Granville  Nicholas  Francis  Westby,  Gentleman,  b. 
March  18,  1894.  Seats — Roebuck  Castle,  Dundrum,  near 
Dublin,  and  Kilballyowen,  co.  Clare.  Club — Kildare 
Street  (Dublin). 

WESTENRA  (U.O.,  1661).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
bend  or  and  argent,  in  chief  a  tree  eradicated  and  in  base 
a  sea-horse  regardant  naiant  in  waves  all  proper  (Westenra, 
U.O.,  1661) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three 
mullets  within  a  bordure  argent  (Murray) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules, 
three  martlets  within  a  bordure  or  (Cairnes).  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant  proper.     Motto — "  Post  prcelia  praemia." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.   Derrick  Warner  William  Westenra, 
5th  Baron  Rossmore,  H.M.  Lieut,   of  co.  Monaghan, 
Hon.  Col.  5th  Batt.   Royal  Irish  Fus. ,  late  Lieut.  9th 
Lancers  and  1  st  Life  Guards,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1882, 
Mittie,  0:B.E. ,  d.  of  Richard  Christopher  Naylor  of 
Hooton  Hall,  co.  Chester  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  William  Westenra,  6th   Baron  Rossmore,   of 
Monaghan  in  Irel.  (19  Oct.   1796),  Baron  Rossmore  of  the 
same  place  in  U.K.  (7  July  1838),  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  [Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a  trooper  of  the  5th  Dragoons,  resting  his 
right  hand  upon  a  drawn  sword,  point  downwards,  all  proper  ; 
sinister,  a  horse  of  the  5th  Dragoons,  caparisoned  proper], 
b.  1892  ;  m.  1927,  Dolores  Cecil,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  J.  A. 
Wilson,  D.S.O. ,  Ind.  Army;  and  has  issue — Hon,  Brigid 
Mary.      Seats — Rossmore    Park ;    and    Camla    Vale,    co. 
Monaghan.    Res. — Queen  Anne's  Cottage,  Windsor. 

Hon.  Richard  Westenra,  Lieut.  Irish  Guards,  b.  1893  ; 
m.  1919,  Alice  Florence,  d.  of  M.  R.  Blacker-Douglass,  of 
Seafield,  Millbrooke,  Jersey,  C.I.     Res. — 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Henry  Robert  Westenra, 

3rd  Baron  Rossmore,  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of 

co.    Monaghan,  and   sometime   M.P.  for   the   co.,    b. 

1792;  d.    i860;    m.  2nd,  1846,   his  cousin,    Josephine 

Julia  Helen,  second  d.  of  Henry  Lloyd  of  Farrinrory, 

co.  Tipperary : — 

Hon.    Peter    Craven   Westenra,    D.L.    co.     Monaghan, 

late  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major   5th  Batt.    Princess  Victoria's 

Royal  Irish  Fus. ,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1895,  Innys  Maud  Eaglesfield, 

second  d.  of  Lansdowne  Daubeny,  J. P.,  of  Norton  Malre- 

ward,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — Petronella  Mary  Kathleen 

[m.  1920,  Lieut.-Comdr.    E.  T.  W.  Church,   R.N.  ;  and 

has   issue];  and    Norah    Muriel    Patricia.      Res. — Camla, 

Dawlish.S.  Devon. 

WESTHEAD,  see  BROWN-WESTHEAD. 

WESTMACOTT.  Gules,  a  chevron  cottised  argent 
between  three  bees  volant  or,  a  chief  of  the  last.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mound,  a  column  of  the  Tuscan  order  fessewise, 
thereon  a  bee  passant  all  proper.  Motto— "  Extremos 
pudeat  rediisse." 

Sons  of  Richard  Westmacott,  R.A. ,  F.R.S.,  b.  1799; 
d.  1872;  m.  1845,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Harry 
Edgell  of  Cadogan  Place,  London  : — 

Edgell  Edward  Westmacott,  Gentleman,  b.  1850;  m. 
1874,  Marian  Charlotte  Isabel,  eld.  d.  of  Capt.  Innes 
Colin  Munro  of  Poyntzfield  and  Ardoch,  Ross-shire ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Richard  Innes  Edgell  Westmacott,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1885  ;  (2)  Eric  Walter  Poyntz  Westmacott,  Gentle- 
man, R.N.,  b.  1887;  Dorothy  Isabel  Munro;  Lilyan  Eva; 
Elsie  Ragnild  ;    and  Sybil  Marian.     Res. — 

Denham  William  Westmacott,  Gentleman,  H.M.  Office 
of  Woods  and  Forests,  b.  1852  ;  m.  Mary,  widow  of 

J.  Waite  of  Folkestone  ;  and  has  issue — Richard  Brenton 
Westmacott,  Gentleman,  b.  1893;  and  Caroline.     Res. — 

WESTMEATH,  Earl  of,  see  NUGENT. 

WESTMINSTER,  Duke  of,  see  GROSVENOR. 

WESTMORLAND,  Earl  of,  see  VANE. 

WESTON,  see  HUNTER-WESTON. 

WESTON  of  West  Horsley.  Sable,  a  chevron  or, 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  argent.  Mantling — 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf 
passant  argent,  ducally  gorged  or.  Motto — "Gloria 
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Only  son  of   Charles  Edward  Weston,   Gentleman, 

b.  1855  ;   d.  1899  ;  m.  1876,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Thomas 

Russell,  of  Alfriston,  Sussex  : — 

Charles  Francis  Russell  Nugent  Weston,  Esq.,  M.C., 

Hon.  Capt.   R.E.,  Maj.  R.E.  (T.F.),  Lord  of  the  Manor 

and  patron  of   the    living  of  West   Horsley,   b.   1877 ; 

m.    1908,    Dorothy   Janet   Agnes,    ygr.   d.   of   the   late 

Lt.-Col.  George  Weston,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue — 

Charles    Edward   John   Weston,    Gentleman,    b.    191 1; 

John    Henry    Nugent    Weston,     Gentleman,    b.    19 13 ; 

and  Barbara  Mary.       Res. — Tuesnoad  Grange,  Bethers- 

den,  Kent. 


1899;  (2)  Geoffrey  Hoel  Weston  Weston-Webb,  Gentle- 
man, Midshipman,  R.N.,  b.  1902;  (3)  Leslie  Llewellyn 
Weston  Weston-Webb,  Gentleman,  b.  1905;  (4)  Peter  Le 
Poer  Weston  Weston-Webb,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (5) 
Barry  Lockhart  Weston  Weston- Webb,  Gentleman,  b. 
1908 ;  (6)  Anthony  Knighton  Weston  Weston  -  Webb, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  Josephine  Desiree.  Res. — La 
Tour  de  Baousset,  Route  de  Castellar,  Mentone.  Clubs — 
Jun.  Carlton  ;  Notts.  County. 


WESTROPP,  see  O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP. 


WESTON  of  Over  Whitacre  (H.  Coll.,  3  Oct.  1912). 
Azure,  an  eagle  displayed  wings  inverted  argent,  charged 
for  distinction  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  of  the 
field,  between  three  horse-shoes  or.  Mantling"  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  dis- 
played wings  inverted  azure,  charged  for  distinction  on  the 
breast  with  a  cross  crosslet  or,  holding  in  each  claw  a  garb 
gold.     Motto — "  Esse  quam  videri." 

Son    of   William    Weston    Swinnerton    of    Stivichall 

Grange,  nr.  Coventry: — 
Joseph  Weston  Swinnerton- Weston,  Gentleman,  b.  1873, 
succeeded  the  late  Edward  Weston  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name  of  Weston   14  Aug.    19T2.      Seat — Over   Whitacre 
House,  Over  Whitacre,  Warwickshire. 

WESTON-WEBB  of  Toddington  Manor  (Roy.  Lie. 
16  Jan.  1913,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  r  and  4,  or,  a  cross 
gules  between  four  falcons  close  proper,  a  bordure  sable 
charged  with  ten  bezants  (Webb)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  cross 


Calvary  mounted  on  three  degrees  or  steps  gules,  on  a 
chief  azure  five  bezants  (Weston).  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuing  out  of  an 
Eastern  crown  or,  a  demi-falcon,  wings  elevated,  sable 
(Webb) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cross  as  in  the 
arms,  charged  with  five  bezants  (Weston). 

Third  son  of  Charles  Knighton  Webb  of  Southernhay, 
Exeter,  b.  1808;   d.  1862;    m.  1839,  Lucy  Elizabeth, 
only  d.  of  Commander  Charles  Knighton,  R.N. : — 
Weston   Fulford    Marriott    Weston- Webb,    Esq.,   J. P. 
and  (1921)  High  Sheriff,  co.  Bedford,  Capt.  7th  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Vols.),  b.  1851 ;  m.  1st,   1876,  Emily  (d.  1893), 
only  d.  of  Frederick  Cowell  of  Brighton  ;   2nd,  1897,  Agnes 
Josephine  (d.  1922),  d.  of  Joseph  Littlewood,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
The  Park,  Nottingham  ;  3rd,  1923,  Mabel  Winifred,  only 
d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Eugene  Hodges,  of  Millfield,  Surrey  ; 
andhassurv.  issue — (1)  Ronald  Beresford  Weston  Weston- 
Webb,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Queen  Mary's  Own  Regt.,  *. 


WESTROPP  (Vn.  Yorks.,  1585).     Sable,  a  lion  rampant 
ermine,    ducally   crowned    or,    langued   and   armed   gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   a  falcon's  head  ermine.     Motto — "  Je  me  tourne 
vers  1'occident."     Livery — Dark  blue,  turned  back  with  red. 
Sons    of   John    Massy- Westropp,     Esq.,    J. P.,     B.A., 
Capt.    1st   Royal   Lancashire    Regt.,    and   Colonel   in 
Volunteers,   b.    1837 ;   d.    1903 ;    m.   June    1859,    Mar- 
garet,  d.    of   Thomas    Wilson    Ffrance   of   Rawcliffe 
Hall,  in  the  co.  of  Lancashire  (d.  1885) : — 
John  Massy- Westropp,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  late  Capt.,  12th 
Lancers  and  Major  and  Hon.  Col.  comdg.  5th  Batt.  Roy. 
Munster  Fus.,  J. P.  cos.  Limerick  and  Clare,  b.  i860;  m. 
1890,  Georgina  (d.   1927),  d.  of  Frederick  Kennedy,  Esq.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  John  Francis  Ralph   Massy- Westropp, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;    (2)    Ralph   Frederick    Hugh  Massy- 
Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.    1892.    Seats — Attyflin  and  Bally- 
bronogue,   co.    Limerick ;  Doonuss,    Clonmoney,   Moveens 
and  Killard,  co.  Clare.    Res. — Doonas,  Clonlara,  co.  Clare. 
Ralph  Henry  Massy  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m. 
1894,    Rose,    d.    of  H.    R.    Barker  and   widow  of  James 
Crawley.     Res.  —  Kilkee,  co.  Clare. 

Francis  Stamer  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  10  Feb.  1867 ; 

m.  1890,  Margaret,  d.  of Montague;  and  has  issue — 

Montague  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.   1891  ;  and  two  daus. 
Res. — Temora,  Australia. 

Sons  of  Hugh  Massy  Westropp,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Clare, 
b.   1847;  d.  1909;  m.  1st,  1869,   Helena,  third  d.   of 
Rev.  Thomas  Westropp,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Ardcanny, 
Limerick: — 
Hugh  Gerald  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  1874 ;  m.  ; 

and  has  issue.     Post.  add. — 
Thomas  George  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 

Son  of  John  Westropp,   Esq.,   J. P.,   of  Attyflin,   co. 
Limerick,  b.  1814;  d.  1866;  m.  2nd,  1856,  Charlotte 
Louise,  eld.  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Whitenead, 
K.C.B.  :— 
Thomas  Johnson  Westropp,  Gentleman  (a. v.). 

Son   of   William    Nugent   Westropp,    Gentleman,    b. 
1838  ;  d.  1893  ;  m.  1880,  Mary  Molony,  d.  of  Sampson 
of  Garrurgagh  : — 
Francis  Sampson   Westropp,    Gentleman,  b.    1881  ;    m. 

1909,  Caroline  Grace  Bolton  of  Fairfield.     Res. — 

Sons   of  Sir  Michael   Roberts  Westropp,    Kt.   Bach., 
B.A. ,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay  1870,  b.  1817  ;  d.  1890; 
m.  1st,  1857,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  d.  of  John  Anderson 
of  Fermoy,    co.   Cork ;    2nd,    1865,    his   cousin    Eliza 
(d.  1910),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Lionel  John  Westropp: — 
Henry  Charles  Edward  Westropp,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
Manchester  Regt.,  b.  1861;  m.  1894,  Mary  Frances  Anne, 
d.   of  Lt.-Col.  John  Henry  Lowndes,  J.  P.  Braunston,  co. 
Northants.,  one  of  His  Majesty's  Gentlemen-at-Arms ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Lionel  Henry  Mountifort  Westropp,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1896 ;  (2)  Victor  John  Eric  Westropp,  Gentleman, 
b.   1897 ;    (3)  Edward  Lowndes  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b. 

1 910.  Res. — Shillingford  House,  nr.  Wallingford. 
Lionel  Er-skine  Westropp,  Esq.,  b.  1866.     Res. — 60  Hol- 
land Park,  W.     Club— New  University. 

Sons   of  Maj. -Gen.  George  Ralph  Collier  Westropp, 

Indian  Staff  Corps  (retired),  b.  1834;  d.  1912;  m.  Ellen 

Blanche,  d.  of  George  Bell,  Barrister-at-Law : — 

Rev.  Henry  Amos  Westropp,  formerly  Rector  of  Chilles- 

ford,  Suffolk,  b.  1858;  m.  1894,  Mary  Charlotte  (d.  1898), 

d.  of  Robert  Woodman,  M.D.,  of  The  Firs,  Ormesby,  co. 

Norfolk. 

George  Ralph  Collier  Westropp,  Esq.,  C.B.,  Col.  Indian 
Staff  Corps,  and  Ind.  Army,  J.  P.  Surrey,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1899, 
Ethel  Frances,  d.  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen.  J.  A.  Tytler,  V.C., 
C.B.     Res. — Merton  Park,  Surrey. 

Frederick  Malcolme  Westropp,  Esq.,  D.S.O:,  Lt.-Col. 
R.E.  (ret.),  b.  1870;  m.  1903,  Mabel  Jane,  d.  of  the  late 
Hodder   Michael    Westropp  ;    and    has    issue— Frederick 


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George  Michael  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.    1905.      Res. — 
Wheatstone,  Leintwardine,  Bucknell,  Salop. 

Alexander  Sligo  Anderson  Westropp,  Esq.,  late  I.C.S., 
b.  1872 ;  m.  1904,  Helen  Mary,  only  child  of  late  Edward 
Shotton  of  Preston  Tower,  North  Shields  ;  and  has  issue — 
Edward  Ralph  Shotton  Westropp,  Gentleman,  b.  1908; 
and  Aileen  Dorothy.  Seat — Arnewood  Manor,  Sway, 
Hants, 

Son  of  Hodder  Michael  Westropp,  B.A. ,  b.  ;    d. 

;  m.  2nd,  Jane,  d.  of  Robert  Seymour  Drought  of 
Ridgemount,  King's  Co.  : — 
Michael     Seymour     Dudley     Westropp,      Gentleman 
M.R.I. A.,  late  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Royal  Irish  Rifles,  6.  1868 
m.  1902,  Elizabeth  Hyde,  d.  of  John  Lanyon,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  has  issue — Ralph  Michael  Lanyon  Westropp,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1907;  and  Dorothy  Elizabeth  Mary.     Res. — 

Son  of  Dawson  Westropp,  Esq.,  J. P.   (High  Sheriff 

1885)  co.  Limerick,  b.  1823;  d.  1893;  m.  1861,  Frances 

Dorothea   (d.    1901),  eld.   d.  of  late  Col.   John  Van- 

deleur,  10th  Hussars: — 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.,  Capt.  Limerick  City  Art., 

6.  1864;  m.   1896,  Emma  Meliora,   d.   of  William   Doyle 

Hobson  of  Mylars   Park,  Wexford,  and  widow  of  Capt. 

Cecil  Ruggles-Brise  ;  and  has  issue — Mountiford  Westropp, 

Gentleman,  b.  1902;   Grace  More;   and  Rose  Vandeleur. 

Res. — Melton    and    Cartown,    co.     Limerick;    Westbury 

Lodge,  co.  Clare. 

Son    of    Rev.    Daniel   Gabbett    Westropp,    M.A.,    b. 
1848;  d.  1908;  m.   1877,  Maria  Amelia,  d.  of  Major 
Matthew  Pennefather  Lloyd,  59th  Regt. : — 
Rev.  Thomas  John  Westropp,  B.A.  (Dublin),  6.    1879. 
Post.  add. — The  Rectory,  Killmurry,  Limerick. 

THOMAS  JOHNSON  WESTROPP,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin)  1885,  M.R.I. A.,  F.R.S.A.I.,  Vice-Pres. 


the  Senate  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  on  Council  of 
Royal  Irish  Academy  1898-1903,  1904-1908,  and  1909-14, 
and  Member  of  Board  of  Visitors  of  National  Museum 
1 906,  and  of  Ancient  Monuments  Preservation  Committee 
1905,  Member  of  the  Soci6t6  Pr^historique  Francaise, 
Author  of  several  works  on  Irish  antiquities,  folk-lore,, 
and  topography.  Born  Aug.  16,  i860,  being  the  fifth 
son  of  the  late  John  Westropp,  Esq.,  J. P.,  ot  Attyflin, 
in  the  co.  of  Limerick,  and  Clonmoney,  in  the  co.  of 
Clare,  by  his  second  wife  Charlotte  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Whitehead,  K.C.  B. ,  of  Uplands 
Hall,  Lancashire.  Armorial  bearings  (Vn.  Yorks. ,  1585). 
— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  lion  rampant  ermine,  ducally 
crowned  or,  langued  and  armed  gules  (for  Westropp) ;  2 
and  3,  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between  three  popinjays  vert, 
collared  and  membered  of  the  second,  as  many  escallops  of 
the  field  (for  Thweng).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon's  head  ermine. 
Motto — "  Je  me  tourne  vers  l'occident."  Livery — Dark 
blue,  turned  back  with  red.  Postal  addresses — Luneburg, 
Sandymount,  Dublin  ;  Royal  Dublin  Society,  Kildare  Street. 

FRANCIS  WALTER  WESTROPP  -  DAWSON, 
Esquire,  J. P.,  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batt.  East  Surrey 
Regiment,  Captain  3rd  Royal  Irish  Regiment,  Wexford 
Militia.  Born  1859,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Montiford  Walter  Westropp-Dawson  of  Charlesfort  (who 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Dawson  by  Roya 
License  in  1859),  and  his  wife  Laura  Felicia  Susan 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Clay,  1st  Bart.,  M.P. 
Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  bend 
between  two  estoiles  or,  three  daws  sable  (for  Dawson) ;  a 
and  3,  sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent,  ducally  crowned  or,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  an  annulet  of  the  last  (for  Westropp). 
Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  clouds  proper,  an  estoile,  as  in  the  arms, 
an  escroll  above,  with  the  Motto,  "  Toujours  propice"  (for 
Dawson)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head 
couped  ermine,  charged  with  an  annulet  gules  (for  West- 
ropp). Motto — "  Tourne  vers  l'occident. "  Married,  1889, 
Charlotte,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  John  Crichton 
Gray,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Upton,  co.  Carlow  ;  and  has  Issue — 
(1)  Walter  Henry  Montiford  Westropp-Dawson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1893  ;  (2)  Robert  Gray  Westropp-Dawson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1895  ;  and  Laura  Frances.     Seat — 

WESTWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  sable  and  or, 
in  chief  two  estoiles  argent,  each  within  a  chaplet  of  roses 
gules,  leaved  of  the  second,  and  a  sun  rising  from  the  base 
gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  feather  erect  or,  between  two  roses  gules, 
stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Motto — "  Ubique  fidelis."  Livery 
— Grey,  with  black  velvet  facings. 

Son  of  William  Westworth  of  Preston,  Lanes.  ,b.  1842;. 
d.         ;  m.         ,  Margaret,  d.  of  William  Fletcher: — 

Arthur  Westworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1896,. 
Henrietta,  eld.  d.  of  late  Richard  Harrison  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Arthur  Bertram  Westworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  (a)- 
Harold  Westworth,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  Kathleen  Doris; 
and  Edith  Margaret.     Res. — 

WETHEY.  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant,  holding  between 
the  paws  an  escallop  reversed,  and.  in  chief  two  passion- 
crosses  all  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  passion-cross 
gules,  an  escallop  reversed  argent,  between  two  wings 
barry  of  six  argent  and  gules.  Motto — ' '  Fortis  in  veritatis 
causam." 

Sons  of  Edward  Canes  Wethey,  Gentleman,  of  the 
Green,  Shaldon,  Devon,  b.  1829;  d.  1918;  m.  1st, 
1852,  Phoebe  (d.  1890),  d.  of  Malachi  Harvey  of 
Shaldon  ;  2nd,  1891,  Tryphena,  d.  of  late  William 
Norsworthy  of  Teignmouth  : — 

Edward  Brewer  Wethey,  Gentleman,  b.  1853.     Res. 

Ernest  Harold  Wethey,  Esq.,  Paymaster  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1859.     Res.—  Windrush,  Spencer  Road,  E.  Molesey. 

Arthur  Harvey  Wethey,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Postal 
address— c/o  Miss  Wethey,  Camberley,  Paradise  Road, 
Teignmouth. 


(1902-5  and  1912-    ),  and  Curator  to  Royal  Soc.  of  Anti- 
quaries of  Ireland,    named  in   Royal  Charter  to  same,  on 


WETHERED  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
on  a  chevron  between  three  fleshpots  or,  as  many  mullets 
of  the  field  (Wethered)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a  bend  gules, 
three  eagles  displayed  or  (Badger).     Mantling  gules  and 


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or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  goat's  headf per 


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bend  embattled  or  and  gules.   Motto—"  Virtute  et  labore." 
Livery — Light  drab,  green  facings. 

Only  son  of  Francis  Owen  Wethered,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  of 

Tilecotes,  Marlow,  J. P.  for  Bucks.,  Lieut. -Col.  Bucks. 

Batt.  Territorial  Force,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1864  ;  d.  1922  ; 

by  his  1st  wife,  m.  1899,  Adeline  Harris  (d.  1900),  d.  of 

W.  F.  MacTier,  M.D. ,  of  Kinnessburn,  St.  Andrews  : — 

Owen  Francis  MacTier  Wethered,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  b. 

1900  ;  m.  1924,  ;  and  has  issue — 

Wethered,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Owen  Peel  Wethered,  Esq.,  Hon.  Col.  Bucks. 

R.V. ,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1908;  m.  1863,  Frances 

Alice,  d.  of  G.  T.  Ellison  of  Seymour  Street,  Portman 

Square  :— 

Rev.  Owen  Henry  Wethered,   M.A.    (Oxon.),  Vicar   of 

Boldmere,    b.    1867.      Res.  —  Boldmere   Vicarage,    Wylde 

Green,  nr.  Birmingham. 

Hugh  Ellison  Wethered,  Esq.,  Major  R.F.A.,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1889  ;  m-  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 

Club — Guards'. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Florence  Thomas  Wethered,  Vicar  and 

Patron  of  Hurley,  M.A.,  Oxon.,  b.  1840;  d.  1919  ;  m. 

1st,  1862,  Grace  Emma  (d.  1864),  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 

the  Hon.  Samuel  Best,  Rector  of  Abbot's  Ann,  and 

sister  of  the   5th    Lord   Wynford  ;    2nd,    1867,   Mary 

Josephine,  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph  Bonsor  of  Belgrave 

Square  :— 

Rev.   Edmund  Peel  Wethered,  Vicar  of  Staverton,  and 

Patron  of  Hurley,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1896,  Adelaide  Constance, 

d.  of  Rev.  George  Alfred  Foyster,  late  Rector  of  All  Saints', 

Hastings ;    and   has  issue  —  Harold    Edmund  Wethered, 

Gentleman,  b.   1901  [m.   1927,  Joan,  d.   of   Rev.   William 

Henry  Fearis,  Vicar   of  Welton]  ;    Geraldine   Emma  [m. 

,    James    Buchanan];     Ursula    Marion;    and    Mary 

Adelaide.     Res. — Staverton  Vicarage,  Daventry. 

Rev.  Arthur  James  Wethered,  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Kings- 
wood,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1899,  Sydney  Alice  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Robert 
O'Brien  Furlong,  Esq.,  C.B. ,  of  Cloneevin,  Killiney;  and 
has  issue — Courtney  Harold  Wethered,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
Frances  Alice  [m.  1928,  Rev.  Ernest  Henson,  Vicar  of 
Tadworth,  Surrey,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Hilda  Constance. 
Res. — Kingswood  Vicarage,  Tadworth,  Surrey. 

Joseph  Robert  Wethered,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col. 
(ret.)  Glos.  Regt.,  b.  1873;  m.  1913,  Kathleen  Dorothy 
Amy,  d.  of  Col.  H.  S.  FitzGerald,  C.B. ;  and  has  issue — 
Guy  Ernest  Fitzgerald  Wethered,  Gentleman,  b.  •  and 

Dorothy  Charlotte      Res.— The  White  House,  High  Street, 
Marlow.      Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Herbert  Laurence  Wethered,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  East  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1907,  Amy  Eileen, 


d.  of  Col.  D.  E.  Browne,  D.L.,  of  The  Albany,  Monks- 
town,  co.  Dublin,  and  Woodstock,  co.  Mayo  ;  and  has 
issue  —  Geoffrey  Peter  Wethered,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Res.— 

WETTENHALL  (H.  Coll.).     Vert,  a  cross  engrailed 
ermine.      Mantling  vert  and  argent.      Crest — Out  of  &, 


ducal  coronet  gules,  an  antelope's  head  argent.     Motto — 
"  Patria  cara  carior  libertas." 

Sons  of  Holford  Highlord  Wettenhall,  of  Carrs  Plains, 
and  Glen  Holford,  Stawell,  Victoria,  Australia, 
formerly  Member  Legislative  Council  of  Victoria, 
b.  1840 ;  d.  1920 ;  m.  1866,  Mary  Burgess,  d.  of 
Alexander  Dennis,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tarndwarncoort, 
Colac,  Victoria : — 
Herbert  Highland  Wettenhall,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Carrs  Plains,  Stawell,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Milton  Wettenhall,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — Lake 

Wallace,  Edenhope,  Victoria. 

Allen  Holford  Wettenhall,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. 

— Clondrisse,  Flinders,  Victoria. 

Marcus    Edward    Wettenhall,     Gentleman,     b. 
Res. — Mernong,  Stawell,  Victoria. 

Alexander  Llewellyn  Wettenhall,  Gentleman,  b. 
Res. — Mernong,  Stawell,  Victoria. 

Roland  Ravenscroft  Wettenhall,  Esq.,  M.B.,  M.S. 
(Melbourne),  late  Major  R.A.M.C.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1910, 
Jane  Veda,  2nd  d.  of  Alexander  Thomson  Creswick 
of  Torrien,  Toorak,  Victoria,  and  Tupra,  Hay,  N.S.W. ; 
and  has  issue — Henry  Norman  Burgess  Wettenhall, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Roland  Hugh  Alexander  Wetten- 
hall, Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Estate — Carrs  Plains,  Stawell. 
Victoria,  Australia.  Res — .Aberfeldie,  Toorak ;  The 
Chalet,  nr.  Worth,  both  Victoria.     Club— Melbourne. 

The  Reverend  GEORGE  CAIRNCROSS  WHAL- 
LEY,  M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  formerly  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Paddington.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  be- 
tween three  whales'  heads  erased  sable,  a  banner  displayed 
bendwise  gules,  thereon  two  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale 
or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  whale's  head  erased  and  erect  per  pale 
gules  and   sable.      Motto  —  "Gloria  Deo  in  profundis." 


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WHARRIE,  formerly  of  Sachel  Court  (L.O.,  29  Nov. 
1912).  Vert,  three  towers  argent,  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
as  many  cross  crosslets  fitch^e  gules.  Mantling  vert, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — Issuing  out  of  an  antique  crown 
or,  an  arm  in  armour,  embowed,  grasping  a  dagger  all 
proper.  Motto — "  Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus."  Livery — 
Brown. 

Third    son    of    late    Rev.    Thomas    Smith    Wharrie, 

Minister   of  Symington,    Ayr,    b.    1776;   d.    1844;   m. 

1816,    Eliza,    d.   of    Rev.    John    Fraser,    Minister    of 

Liberton: — 

The   late    Thomas   Wharrie,    Esq.,    of    Sachel    Court, 

Alfold,  Surrey,  J. P.   co.  Middlesex,  b.  1828;  d.  1917  ;  m. 

1st,    1864,    Margaret   Victoire,    d.    of  Andrew   Houston, 

Governor   of  Grenada,    West    Indies;    2nd,    1899,  Mary 

Woodgate,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Harben,  D.L.,  of  Warnham 

Lodge,  Sussex. 

WHARTON,  Baron,  see  KEMEYS-TYNTE. 

B  WILLIAM  HENRY  ANTHONY  WHARTON,  Esq., 
O.B.E.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Born  Nov.  14, 1859,  being  the  only  son 
of  the  late  John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
N.R.  of  co.Yorks.,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Walker  Yeoman  of  Woodlands,  co.  Yorks.,  by  his  wife  Lady 
Margaret  Bruce,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  1st  Earl  of  Zetland. 
Armorial  bearings — Sable,  a  maunch  argent.     Upon  the 


escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  sable  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  argent,  armed 
or,  crined  sable.  Livery — Claret  coat,  crimson  waistcoat, 
with  silver  buttons.  Married,  first,  July  20,  1888,  Harriott 
Emily  (d.  1894),  second  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Yeoman, 
Vicar  of  Manfield,  co.  Yorks.  ;  and  has  Issue — Margaret 
Winsome.  He  married  secondly,  1895,  Elizabeth  Sophia 
Mytton  (d.  1926),  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  J.  Harrison, 
of  Caer  Howel,  Montgomeryshire.  Estates — Skelton  in 
Cleveland,  and  Gilling,  in  Richmond,  both  in  the  North 
Riding  of  the  county  of  Yorks.  Postal  address — Skelton 
Castle,  Skelton  in  Cleveland. 

WHARTON  Ped.  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  maunch  argent,  a 
canton  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  erased  argent, 
armed  or.     Motto — "  Dio  volendo  lo  faro." 

Sons  of  Admiral  Sir  William  J.  L.  Wharton,  K.C.B., 

of   Florys,   Wimbledon   Park,   b.    1843 ;    d.    1905  ; 

m.  1880,  Lucy  Georgina,  d.  of  Edward  Holland,  of 

Dumbleton  Hall,  Glos. : — 
John     Robert     Wharton,      Esq.,     B.A.      (Cantab.), 
A.M.Inst.C.E.,   Capt.  late   R.  Warwick   Regt.   1914-19, 
b.  1881 ;    m.  1912,  Marjorie,  d.  of  Capt.  A.  E.  Haynes) 


R.E.,  and  has  issue — Christopher  Lloyd  Wharton,  Esq., 
b.  1915  ;  John  Nicholas  Wharton,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ; 
Margaret  Julia  ;  Barbara  Ann  ;  Rachel  Katharine  ;  and 
Althea  Mary.  Res. — Stretton  Croft,  Barnt  Green,  Worcs. 
Clubs — United  University,  Leander. 

Eric  Lloyd  Wharton,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1882. 
Res. — Cox's  Mill,  Dallington,  Sussex. 

Harald  Edward  Wharton,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1887 ;  m.  1918,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Col.  A.  T.  Moore,  R.E., 
and  has  issue — Phyllida  Caragh.  Res. — Dunridge,  Horra- 
bridge,  S.  Devon.     Club — United  Service. 

WHEATLEY  (Arms  exhibited  Vn.  1687,  but  not 
allowed  ;  arms  as  under,  confirmed  1847).  Per  fesse  azure 
and  erminois,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three  lions  rampant 
guardant  or.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a 
mural  crown  or,  two  arms  embowed  vested  azure,  holding 
between  the  hands  proper  a  garb  also  or,  entiled  with  a 
ducal  coronet  azure.  Motto—' '  I  trust  in  my  God."  Livery 
— Blue  and  yellow. 

Sons  of  Moreton  John  Wheatley,  Esq.,  C.B.  of  Gersyllt 

Park,  co.  Denbigh,  Col.  late  R.E.,  sometime  Bailiff  of 

the  Royal  Parks,  6.    1837;    d.  1916  ;    m.   1864,  Edith 

Frances  (d.  1925),  ygst.  d.  of  Charles  Millett  of  Maiden 

Erleigh : — 

Evelyn    Moreton    Wheatley,    Gentleman,    b.    1866;    m. 

1894,  Frances  Mary,   eld.  d.  and  coh.  of  Arthur  Edward 

Whieldon,    Esq.,  J. P.  (Arms   of  Whieldon— Gules,   on  a 

chevron  argent,  between  three  pears  stalked  and  leaved  or, 

as  many  crosses  sable,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  lion  passant  of 

the  fourth).     Club — Windham. 

Cyril  Moreton  Wheatley,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  late  3rd 
Essex  Regt.,  served  S.  Africa  1900-02  (Queen's  Med.,  3 
clasps),  and  Great  War  (desp.,  D.S.O.),  b.  1870;  m.  1923, 
Alethea,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Fort.  Res. — Friezley, 
Cranbrook,  Kent.      Club— Windham. 

Basil  Moreton  Wheatley,  Gentleman,  £.  1875.     Res.— 
Only  son  of  William  Frank  Wheatley,  Esq. ,  of  Manor 
House,   Little   Gaddesden,   Berkhampstead,    Lt.-Col. 
2nd  V.B.    Beds.   Regt.,  late   R.N.  and   84th  Foot,  b. 
1840;  d.   1923;  m.  1st,  1869,  Alice  Mary  (d.  1872),  d. 
of  late  Francis  Scawen  Blunt  of  Crabbet  Park ;  2nd, 
1887,    Annette    Katherine,    d.    of   late    Major   Henry 
Francis  Cockayne  Cust,  M.P. : — 
Brig.-Gen.    Philip    Wheatley,    C.B.,    C.M.G.,   D.S.O., 
rmerly  Lt.-Col.  R.H.A.,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's  medal, 
7  clasps,  desp.),  and  Great  War   1914-19,  as  Brig-Gen., 
b.  1871.      Res. — Nanyuki,  Kenya  Colony.       Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Charles  Robertson  Eliott  Wheatley, 
late  R.  (Madras)  Art.,  b.  1841 ;  d.  1913  ;  m.  1870,  Ellen 
Bingham,  only  surv.  d.  of  Henry  Snaith  Lane,  Bengal 
C.S.  :— 
Brig.-Gen.   Leonard   Lane   Wheatley,    C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  a  Member  of  the 
Hon.    Corps   of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,    b.    1876;    m.  igi7, 
Esther,   d.   of    Charles    Fairbairn,   of  Banogill,  Victoria, 
Australia,  and  has  issue — Charles  Michael  Wheatley,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1924.     Res. — Chart  Place,  Sutton  Valence,  Kent. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son   of  Newark   Wheatley,    Gentleman,    b.    1844;    d. 
189    ;  m.  1872,  Bett(d.  1885),  d.  of  William  Hazlitt  :— 
Ivor  Newark  Wheatley,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 
Son  of  George  Wheatley,  Gentleman,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1928  ; 
m.    1872,    Emily  Frances    (d.    1901),    d.    of    Lt.-Gen. 
William  Prescott : — 
Capt.    Guy     Rutherford    Prescott    Wheatley,     Madras 
Lancers,  b.  1875  ;   m.  1904,  Mary  Louisa  Annie,  only  d.  of 
of  Col.  Willoughby  T.   Brereton,   Indian   Army,   and  has 
has  issue — George  Prescott  Brereton  Wheatley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1909.     Res. — 

WHEATLEY  of  Berkeswell  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Quar- 
terly, sable  and  argent,  a  fesse  gules  between  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a  rose  of  the  second  and  in  the  second  and 
third  a  cross  pate'e  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
cross  pat^e  gules,  a  martlet  argent. 

Only   son   of  Joshua   Hirst   Wheatley,  Esq.    J. P.,   of 

Berkeswell  Hall,  Coventry,  Major  2nd  W.  Yorks.  Yeo., 

b.  1853  ;   d.  ;  m.  1884,  Edith  A. ,  yst.  d.  of  the  late 

Wm.  Morris  of  The  Lodge,  Halifax,  Yorks.  : — 

Charles  Joshua  Hirst  Wheatley,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Warwick, 

Maj.  late  Warwickshire  Yeo.,  b.  1888  ;  m.  1923,  Christobel, 

d.  of  Henry  Gordon- Watson  ;  and  has  issue — 1  dau.     Seal 

— Berkeswell  Hall,  Coventry.    Clubs — Cavalry,  Leander. 


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WHEBLE  of  Bulmershe  Court  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  between  two  bees  volant  in 
chief  and  in  base  an  ox  passant  or,  three  padlocks  sable 
{Wheble,  U.O.,  1844) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  two  swords  in  saltire, 
blades  upwards  proper,  hilts  and  pommels  or,  between  four 
roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (St.  Lawrence, 
Earls  of  Howth).  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  parrot  statant  proper,  in  its  beak  a 
padlock  sable,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "Lahore  et 
industria." 

Son  of  Ernest  Joseph  Wheble,  Gentleman,  b.  1854  ;  d. 
1919  ;  m.         ,  Maud  Macmillan  : — 
Tristram  Ernest  Wheble,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.     Res. — 
Hungerford  Lodge,  Reading. 

Yngr.  sons  of  James  Joseph  Wheble,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Bulmershe  Court,  b.  ;  d.  1884  ;  m.  1850,  Lady 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Howth  : — 
Leo  Joseph  Daniel  Wheble,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.    Res. — 
Gerard  Joseph  Wheble,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.     Rtt. — 

WHEELER  of  Woodhouse  Eaves  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a 
chevron  between  in  chief  two  talbots'  heads  erased,  and 
in  base  an  eagle  displayed  or,  impaling  the  arms  of 


Pullman,  namely,  Per  bend  argent  and  sable,  two  roses 
gules,  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  one  in  sinister  chief,  the 
other  in  dexter  base.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot's  head  erased  sable, 
eared  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  catherine-wheel 
or.  Badge — Two  cinquefoils  slipped  sable,  enfiled  by  a 
circlet  or.     Motto — "  Promisso  sto." 

Second  son  of  Benjamin  Wheeler  of  Northampton, 

b.  1824;  d.  1889  ;  m.  1848,    Mary  (d.  1890),  d.  of 

John  Hieron  Radford,  of  Nottingham: — 

Sir  Arthur   Wheeler,   1st    Bart.    (7    Feb.    1920),    of 

Woodhouse    Eaves,    co.    Leicester,  J. P.,    D.L.    Leics.,, 

b.  i860 ;  m.  1896,  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Pullman 

Esq. J. P.,     of     Nottingham  ;     and     has    issue — Arthur 

Frederick  Pullman  Wheeler,  Esq.,  b.  1900  ;  John  Hieron 

Wheeler,  Esq.,&.  1905  [m,  1929,  Gwendolen  Alice,  d.  of 

Alfred    E.    Oram,    of    Walberton,    Kirby    Muxloe,    nr. 

Leicester]  ;    Catherine    Mary    Victoria    [m.   1921,  John 

Reginald  Leeson,  of  Ashcroft,  Manor  Road,  Leicester; 

and  has  issue] ;  and  Nancie  Radford.    Seat — Woodhouse 

Eaves,   Loughborough,  co.    Leicester.      Clubs — Junior 

Carlton,  Leicestershire. 

The  Reverend  WILLIAM  CHESLIN  WHEELER, 
M.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  formerly 
Vicar  of  Pollington,  Yorks.    Armorial  bearingB— Per  pale 


or  and  azure,  three  chevronels  indented  between  as  many 
wheels  with  six  spokes,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  millrind  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  argent,  gutte"e-de- 
sang,  erased  gules,  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  proper 
and  holding  in  the  beak  a  wheel  with  six  spokes  per  pale  or 
and  azure.  Motto — "  Non  omnis  moriar."  Married,  and 
has  with  other  issue — Joseph  Bourne  Wheeler,  Esq.,  J. P. 
co.  Derby,  b.  1856  [m.  1899,  Florence,  M.B.E.,  d.  of 
Francis  Smith,  of  Wingfield  Park,  co.  Derby  {Res. — 
Netherlea,  Holbrook,  co.  Derby)].  Res. — 1  Ridgeway 
Gardens,  Wimbledon,  S.W.  ;  Southborough,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 


JOSEPH  WHEELWRIGHT,  Gentleman.  Armorial 
bearings— Or,  gutt6e-de-sang,  a  gryphon  segreant  gules, 
on  a  chief  indented  of  the  last,  two  lions  passant  argent. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  gryphon's  head  couped  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar 
vair  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Motto — "Age  et 
tace. "  Postal  add. — The  Corner,  Three  Elms  Lane,  Had- 
low,  nr.  Tunbridge  Wells.     nilYl  t  r;iM 

WHELER.  Or,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards' 
faces  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules.  Motto — "  Facie 
tenus." 

Son   of  Sir  Edward  Wheler,    12th  Bart.,  b.  1857  ; 

d.  1903  ;  m.  1883,  Mary  Leontine  (d.  1917),  d.  of  Sir 

Richard  Wood,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  :— 
Sir  Trevor  Wood  Wheler,  13th  Bart.  (11  Aug.  1660), 
Capt.  (ret.)  R.  Sussex  Regt.,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1915,  Margaret 
Idris,  d.  of  Sir  Ernest  Woodford  Birch,  K.C.M.G. ;  and  has 
issue — Edward  Woodford  Wheler,  Esq.,  b.  1920  ;  Audrey, 
Idris;  Diana  Edme.  Res.—  Walderston,  Stoughton, 
Emsworth,  Hants.     Club — Bath. 

Son  of  Col.   Charles  Stuart  Wheler,   b.    1851  ;    d. 

1923  ;   m.  1876,  Alice  Lilian  (d.  1927),  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 

J.  S.  Ogilvie,  Indian  Army  : — 
Aubrey  Stuart  Wheler,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1904, 
Blanche  Christian,  d.  of  S.  W.  Jameson,  and  has  issue — 
Stephen  Jameson  Wheler,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  Elinor 
[m.  1926,  Edward  Fraser  Walter]  ;  and  Rosemary  Blanche 
Jameson.  Res. — Sundown,  Birchwood  Road,  Park- 
stone,  Dorset. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Trevor  Wheler,  b.  1804  ;  d.  i860  ; 

m.   1834,   Charlotte   (d.   1885),  d.   of   Rev.   Charles 

Euseby  Isham  : — 
William  Alfred  Wheler,  Gentleman,  late  Commodore 
Indian  Navy,  b.  1843;  m.  1879,  Mary  Margaret  (d.  1918), 
d.  of  the  late  William  John  Cummin g,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has 
issue — Frederick  Trevor  Wheler,  Gentleman  (Res. — 
Holdfast  Cottage,  Haslemere ;  15  Emperor's  Gate, 
S.W.),  b.  1880  [m.  1905,  Romana  Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late 
William  Bemrose,  F.S.A.,  of  Elmhurst,  Derby]  ;  Wini- 
fred Margaret  [m.  1915,  Rev.  Edward  Powell,  Rector  of 
Munslow,  Shropshire,  and  has  issue]  ;  Mary  Glynne 
[m.  1914,  Rev.  John  A.  Kirby,  Vicar  of  Otterbourne, 
Hants.,  and  has  issue].     Res. — 

WHELER  (R.L.,  21  Nov.  1843,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  vert,  on  a  fesse  or,  three  lions  rampant  of  the  first 
(Wheler  c.  159c)  ;  2  and  3,  per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  three 
pallets  engrailed  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  or,  a 
m-mlet  of  the  second  (Medhurst).  Mantling  vert  and  or. 
Crests — -i.  out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  issuant 
argent  (Wheler);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet 
argent,  charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  gules,  and 
holding  in  the  beak  an  acorn  slipped  proper.  Motto — 
"  In  solido  Deus." 

Sons  of  Charles  Wheler  Wheler,  Esq.,  of  Otterden 
Place,  Kent,  and  Ledston  Hall,  Yorks.,  J. P.  West 
Rdg.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Kent  (High  Sheriff  1891),  b.  ; 
d.  1899  ;  m.  1869,  Elizabeth  Townend,  eld.  d.  of  Col. 
William  Hall  of  Syndale,  Kent : — 

George  Bevil  Hastings  Wheler,  Esq.,  M,C,  M.A.  Oxon., 
Major  21st  Lancers,  b.  1874 ;  m.  1927,  Margaret  Rachel, 
ouly  child  of  Hugh  Allan,  of  Montreal,  Canada.  Seats — 
Ledston  Hall,  Yorks. ;  Otterden  Place,  Kent ;  Syndall 
House,  near  Faversham,  Kent.  Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry, 
Jun.  Carlton,  R.A.C. 

Charles  William  Gilborne  Hastings  Wheler,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.E.  Kent.  Yeo.,  J.P.  Kent,  b.  1880.  Seat— The  Oaks, 
Ospringe,  near  Faversham,  Kent.  Club — Junior  Naval 
and  Military. 


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WHELER-GALTON  of  Claverdon  Leys  (R.L.,  11  Jan. 
1913,  H.  Coll.)-  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  chevron  between 
three  leopards'  faces  sable  (Wheler) ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on 
a  fesse  engrailed  between  six  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  second, 
an  eagle's  head  erased  argent,  enclosed  by  two  bezants 
(Galton).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests—  1.  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gules  (Wheler) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  an  eagle 
wings  elevated  ermine,  gazing  on  the  sun  in  splendour,  the 
dexter  claw  resting  on  a  fleur-de-lys  gules  (Galton). 

Son  of  Edward  Wheler,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1798  ;    d.  1879  ; 

m.  1845,  Elizabeth  Anne  (d.  1906),  eldest  d.  of  Samuel 

Tertius  Galton  : — 
Edward  Galton  Wheler-Galton,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Northum- 
berland and  Warwick,  b.  1850  ;  m.  1890,  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of 
the  late  James  Dugdale  of  Wroxall  Abbey,  co.  Warwick. 
Seat — Claverdon  Leys,  co.  Warwick. 

WHETHAM,  see  DAMPIER-WHETHAM. 

WHEWELL  (H.  Coll.,  1896).  Vain*  argent  and 
gules,  on  a  bend  cottised  sable,  a  crescent  or  between  two 
Dianas'  heads  crined  and  horned  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


wyvern  wings  elevated  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
or,  supporting  with  the  dexter  leg  a  torch  erect  sable, 
fired  also  proper.  Motto — "  For  faith  and  for  fatherland." 
Livery — Blue,  with  yellow  facings. 

Only  son   of  Thomas   Whewell,   Gentleman,   of  Fair 
Elms,    Blackburn,  b.    1840;  d.    1924;  m.    1864,    Mary 
Ann,  second  d.  of  Councillor  James  Briggs  of  Black- 
burn : — 
William  Briggs  Whewell,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  15,  1872 ; 
m.  1922,  Mary  Dorothea,  B.A.,  d.   of  Frederick   Charles 
Barton,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  and  has  issue — Thomas 
Michael  Whewell,  Gentleman,  b.  1923.     Res. — 2  Cross  Hill 
Road,  Blackburn.      Club — Union  (Blackburn). 

WHICHCOTE  of  Aswarby  Park,  Lirlcs.  (H.  Coll., 
ante  17th  cent.).  Ermine,  two  boars  passant  gules, 
langued  azure,  tusks  and  bristles  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head 
erased  and  erect  gules,  langued  azure,  armed  or.  Motto — 
'*  Juste  et  droit." 

Sons  of  Sir  George  Whichcote,  8th  Bart.,  b.   1817;  d. 

1893 ;    m.    1866,    Louisa    Day,    d.    of    Thos.    Wm. 

Clagett  of  Fetcham,  Surrey  : — 

Sir   George   Whichcote,    9th    Bart.,    of    Aswarby    Park, 

(2  April  1660),  J. P.  and  D.L.  Lines.,  High  Sheriff  1900, 


late  Capt.  3rd  and  4th  Batts.  of  Northants.   Regt.,  b.   1870. 
Seat — Aswarby  Park,  Sleaford,  Lines. 

Hugh  Christopher  Whichcote,  Esq.,  b.  1874;  m.  1909, 
Flora  Lilian,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  Sendius  Sundius,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Lund  ;  and  has  issue — Isolda  Sophia  ;  Diana 
Juliane  ;  and  Pauline  Clare.     Res. — 

The  Late  ARTHUR  EDWARD  WHIELDON, 
Esquire,  of  Wyke  Hall,  co.  Dorset,  J.  P.  co.  Denbigh.  Born 
May  2,  1820,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late 
George  Whieldon,  Esquire,  of  Springfield  House,  in  the 
county  of  Warwick,  and  of  The  Grove,  in  the  county  of 
Hampshire,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  counties  of  Stafford, 
Warwick,  and  Northampton,  and  Deputy-Lieutenant  of  the 
first,  High  Sheriff  for  the  county  of  Warwick  1847,  by  his 
second  wife  Mary,  third  daughter  of  the  late  Richard  Brettell 
of  Finstall  House,  and  of  Stourbridge,  in  the  county 
of  Worcester.  Armorial  bearings— Gules,  on  a  chevron 
argent,  between  three  pears  stalked  and  leaved  or, 
as  many  crosses  sable,  a  chief  ermine,  thereon  a  lion 
passant  of  the  fourth.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and 
argent  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount  vert,  between  two  branches  of  oak  proper,  a 
fer-de-moline  fessewise  sable,  thereon  perched  a  parrot  vert, 
collared  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  pear  stalked  and 
leaved  also  proper.  Motto — "Virtus  prasstantior  auro." 
Married,  1862,  Helena,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Ratcliffe  of  The  Grange,  Leyland,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster; 
and  by  her  (who  died  1889)  had  Issue — Frances  Mary  ; 
Georgina  ;  Eveline  Annie  ;  Eleanor  Marguerite  ;  and  Cecile 
Violet.  Seats — Wyke  Hall,  near  Gillingham,  in  the  county 
of  Dorset ;  Ashe  Grange,  Farnham,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

EDWARD  WHINERAY,  Gentleman.  Born  March  25,, 
1840,  being  the  fourth  son  of  James  Whineray,  Gentleman, 
by  his  wife  Mary  Corbison,  only  dau.  of  John  Corbison, 
Gentleman.  Armorial  bearings — Per  chevron  or  and  vert, 
two  chevronels  couped  between  as  many  pheons  in  chief, 
and  an  anchor  erect  in  base,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mast 


with  a  sail  hoisted  proper,  the  sail  charged  with  an  anchor 
erect  gules  between  on  the  dexter  side  a  branch  of  oak 
fructed  of  the  first  and  on  the  sinister  a  coral  branch  of  the 
second.  Motto—  "In  solo  Deo  salus."  Married,  Aug.  31, 
1865,  Jane,  third  dau.  of  Thomas  Hodgson  ;  and  has  Issue — 
(1)  William  Edward  Whineray,  Gentleman  (Leighton  Court, 
Neston,  Cheshire),  b.  June  25,  1866;  (2)  James  Whineray, 
Gentleman,  b.  April  5,  1868 ;  Mary  Maggie  ;  and  Eleanor 
Jane.     Residence—  Westmead,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 


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WHINNEY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  between  in 
chief  a  key  wards  downwards  fessewise,  and  in  base  a 
pear  all  azure,  three  bezants.  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  grass  a 
hare  courant  proper.  Motto — "  Through  endeavour  to 
«steem." 

Sons  of  Sir  Arthur  Francis  Whinney,  K.B.E. 
(1919),  J. P.,  of  Lee  Place,  Charlbury,  b.  1865 ; 
d.  1927  ;  m.  1892,  Amy  Elizabeth  (d.  1923),  d. 
of  the  late  William  Golden,  of  The  Treasury  : — 
Eraest  Frederick  Golden  Whinney,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.A.S.C,  b.  1898. 

Douglas  Harold  Whinney,  Esq.,  b.  1902.  Res. — 
Lee  Place,  Charlbury,  co.  Oxford  ;  80  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  W.2. 

WHINYATES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4l  paly  of 
six  or  and  azure,  a  bordure  gobony  of  the  first  and  gules, 
on  a  chief  ermine,  a  lion  passant  gules,  between  two 
spur-rowels  upwards  gold  (Whinyates)  ;  2,  sable,  a  stag's 
head   caboshed   between   two   flaunches   argent    (Parker)  ; 


3,  vert,  three  horses  courant  argent,  bridled  or  (Frye). 
Mantling'  azare  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  an  anchor  erect  sable,  a  cubit  arm  holding  a 
sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — "  Malignum 
spernere  vulgus." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Whinyates,  Clerk  in  Holy 

Orders,  B.A.   of  the   University  of  Oxford,   Rector  of 

Fretherne,    Stonehouse,    co.    Gloucester,    b.    1835 ;    d. 

1905  ;  m.  1882,  Sarah  Marie  Louise,  eldest  d.  of  Major 

John  T.  Ashton,  Madras  Horse  Artillery  : — 

Guy  Whinyates,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxford,  late  Foreign 

Office,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  and  in  F.O.  Mission  to 

S.    Russia  1919-20,  b.   1884.     Club  and  Postal  address — 

Royal  Societies',  63  St.  James's  Street,  S.W.i. 

Ralph  Whinyates,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  8th  Hussars, 
served  Great  War  1914-10  (desp.,  M.C.),  b.  1885.  Post, 
add. — Abbotsleigh,  Bournemouth. 

WHISTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  mulberry-leaves 
vert,  on  a  chief  azure  a  beaver  couchant  proper.  Mantling 
vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mulberry- leaf  vert,  a  silkworm  moth  proper. 
Motto—"  Nihil  sine  labore." 

Son  of  the  late  William  Whiston  : — 
Harold  Walter    Whiston,   Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Chester,    b. 
.     Res. — The  Elms,  Byron's  Lane,  Macclesfield. 

WH I  TAKER,  see  MASTER-WHITAKER. 

WHITAKER(H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  mascles  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  in  armour  grasping  in  the  hand  a 
sword  all  proper.     Livery — Black  and  white. 

Eldest  son  of  John  Whitaker,  Esq.,  of  Broadclough, 
Lanes.,  and  Winsley  Hall,  Salop,  J. P.  co.  Salop,  Lord 


of  the  Manor  of  Westbury,  b.  1829;  d.  1899;  m.  1858, 
Elizabeth  Anne,   d.   of  Robert   Munn  of  Heath  Hill, 
Stackheads,  nr.  Manchester  : — 
Major  James  Whitaker,  late  20th  Hussars,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Westbury,  Salop,  J. P.   and  (192 1)  High  Sheriff, 
Salop,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1905,  Hon.  Mary  Isabella  Sophia  Louisa 
Weld- Forester,  d.  of  5th  Baron  Forester  ;  and  has  issue — 
Clare  Isabel.     Seats  —  Broadclough,  Bacup,  Lanes.  ;   Wins- 
ley,    Shropshire.     Res. — Winsley  Hall,  Westbury,    Salop. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Cavalry. 

Issue  of  John  Whitaker,  Gentleman  (2nd  son  of  John 

Whitaker  (see  above)), b.  1865;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1896,  Lisle 

Wyman  Smith  of  Cheyenne,  U.S.A.  : —  4 

Reginald  Ormerod  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. 

— Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  U.S.A. 


Alice  Eliza. 
Louise. 


Third  son  of  John  Whitaker,  Esq.,  of  Winsley   (see 
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Dugald  Robert  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  , 

Elizabeth  Wyman  Smith  of  Cheyenne,   U.S.A.  ;  and  has 
issue — Two  daus.     Res. — 

Sons  of  James  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Salop,  b.  1831  ; 

d.  1913  ;  m.  1863,  Elizabeth  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 

Every  Clayton  of  Rowley,  nr.  Burnley,  Lanes. : — 
Henry  Ernest  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1920)  High 
Sheriff,  Salop,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1899,  Margaret  Louisa,  d.  of 
John  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Winsley  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mabel  Elaine  [tn.  1925,  Major  Alan  Ker]  ;  and  Rosa- 
mund Lucy  \m.  C.  E.  Garnett,  Esq.,  ofWallsbatch  Manor, 
Bridgnorth].  Res. — Ludford  Park,  Ludlow,  Shropshire. 
Club—  Bath. 

Bernard  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.  Oxon.,  late  Capt.  Q.O. 
Oxfordsh.  Hussars,  served  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  1873  ; 
tn.  1900,  Mabel,  d.  of  John  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Wins- 
ley  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert  Edmund  Whitaker,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1901  ;  (2)  Arthur  Bernard  Whitaker,  Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;  (3)  Donald  Ralph  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
(4)  James  Henry  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1913.  Res. — 
Pudlicote  House,  Charlbury,  Oxon. 

Son  of  William  Henry  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D. L. 

cos.  Salop  and  Montgomery  (High  Sheriff  co.  Salop 

1896),  M.A.,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1922  ;  tn.  1873,  Mary,  d.  of 

William  John  Bovill,  Esq.,  Q.C.  :— 
William  Harold  Bovill  Whitaker,   Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Salop, 
Major  Montgomeryshire  Yeo. ,  b.  1878;  tn.  1918,   Blanche 
Seymour,  only  d.  of  Capt.  Bernard  Shaw.     Seat — Totterton 
Hall,  Lydbury  North,  co.  Salop. 

WHITAKER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  two 
mascles  in  chief  gules  and  a  serpent  nowed  in  base  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  stag's  head  erased  argent,  gorged 
with  a  collar  vaire'  gules  and  or,  a  serpent,  nowed  as  in  the 
arms. 

Son  of  George  Whitaker,  late  of  Highbury: — 

Roy  Henry  Rollinson  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S. 

WHITAKER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure, 
a  chevron  embattled  between  three  mascles  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse  passant  argent,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel,  and  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a 
mascle  azure.     Motto — "  Spes  et  fides." 

Sons  of  William  Ingham  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Pylewell  Park,  Lymington,  Hants.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1893  ; 

tn.  1st,  1865,  Louisa  Katharine  (d.  1876),  d.  of  Rt. 

Rev.  Alexander  Ewing,  late  Bishop  of  Argyll  and 

the  Isles  ;   2nd,  1878,  Margaret  Emily,  d.  of  Admiral 

of  the  Fleet  Sir  George  Sartorius,  G.C.B.  : — 

William  Ingham  Whitaker,  Esq.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  and  C.C., 

Hants.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Sharpricks  and  South 

Badciesley,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Seaforth  Highlanders, 

b.  1866  ;    m.  1903,  Hon.  Hilda  Guilhelmina,  d.  of  6th 

Viscount    Melville    and    has    issue — William    Ingham 

Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;   Elspeth  Grace  [m.  1927, 

Lieut.-Comdr.  the  Hon.  Christopher  Roper-Curzon,  R.N. 

(ret.)]  ;      Louise     Evelyn     Penelope     Dorothea ;      and 

Katharine     Joan.     Seat — Pylewell     Park,     Lymington, 

Hants.     Town  res. — 41  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

George  Cecil  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  Guards  M.G. 
Regt.,  b.  1880  ;  m.  1912,  Margaret  Emma,  d.  of  Arthur 
Maitland,  of  Shudycamps,  Cambs.,  and  has  issue  — 
Anthony  Edward  Euston  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ; 
Margherita  Rosemarv  Cecilia ;  Daphne  Irene ;  and 
Averil.  Res. — Britwell  House,  Watlington,  Oxon.  Clubs 
—Carlton,  Guards',  R.Y.S. 

Hugh  Satorius  Whitaker, Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;tn.  1913, 
Lady  Helen  Booth-Wilbraham  (who  obtained  a  div. 
1922),  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Lathom.     Clubs — 

Yngr  sons  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  of  Hesley,  Notts., 

b.   1802  ;    d.  1884  ;    m.  1837,  Eliza  Sophia  {d.  1885), 

d.  of  Capt.  William  Sanderson,  R.N.  : — 

Alexander  Ingham  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and    (1919) 

High  Sheriff,  Hants.,  b.  1857  ;  tn.  1895,  Berthe  Catherine, 

d.  of  David  de  Pury,  of  Neuchatel,  Switzerland.     Clubs 

— Jun.  Carlton,   United  University. 

Sir  Albert  Edward  Whitaker,  Knt.Bach.  (1928),  C.B.E., 
T.D.,  J.P.,  D.L.  and  (1921)  High  Sheriff,  Notts.,  Col. 
late  Northumberland  Fus.,  b.  i860;  m.  1896,  Eileen 
Gertrude,  M.B.E.,  d.  of  Col.  John  Croker,  21st  Scots  Fus. 
of  Ballinagarde,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue — John 
Albert  Charles  Whitaker,  Esq.,  Major  Coldstream  Gds., 
b.  1897  [m.  and  has  issue  —  James  Herbert  Ingham 
Whitaker,  Esq.,  b.  ;  David  Arthur  Edward  Whitaker, 

Gentleman,  b.  ].     Res.— Babworth  Hall,   Retford; 


Auchnafree,  Dunkeld,  Scotland.     Clubs — Arthur's,  Naval 
and  Military. 

Son  of  Capt.  Harold  Whitaker,  The  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1885; 
killed  in  action   1914  ;    m.   1910,   Madeline,   d.   of> 
David  de  Pury,  of  Neuchatel ; — 
John  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.   191 1.     Res. — 
Sons  of  John  Arthur  Whitaker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  185a 
tn.  1881,  Emily,  d.  of  Charles  Wilkin  : — 

Raymond  Whitaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.     Res. — 
Geoffrey   Whitaker,    Gentleman,    Lieut.    Coldstream 
Gds.,  b.  1899.     Res- — 

WHITBURGH  Baron,  see  BORTHWICK. 

WHITBURN    (  ).       Azure,    a   lion    rampant- 

argent,    holding  between  the   paws   a   bezant,   on    a   chief 
or,    between    two    mullets   of    six    points   of    the   first     a_ 


pale  gules,  thereon  two  swords  in  saltire  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  azure,  holding  in  the  beak 
a  bezant,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mullet  of  six 
points  argent.  Motto — "Virtus  difficilia  vincit  "  Livery 
—  Dark  green,  with  brass  buttons;  yellow  and  black 
striped  vest. 

Son  of  Charles  Joseph  Sofer  Whitburn,  Gentleman,  of 

Addington   Park,   co.    Kent,  b.    1836;    d.    1911;    m. 

1863,  Fanny,  d.  of  John  Hales  of  Malvern  House,  co. 

Surrey: — 
Charles  William  Sofer  Whitburn,  Esq.,  T.D.,  J.P.  Kent, 
Lt.-Col.  West  Kent  Queen's  Own  Yeo.,  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1902, 
Clarissa  Mary,  d.  of  J.P.  Heseltine  of  Walhampton,  Lym- 
ington, Hants.  Estate — Addington  Park,  West  Mailing, 
co  Kent.  Res. — Amport  House,  Andover,  Hants.  ;  45. 
Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  1.     Clubs — White's,  Turf. 

WHITE,  see  BARRINGTON  -  WHITE,  DAL- 
RYMPLE-WHITE,  and  JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS. 

WHITEofTuxford(H.Coll.,Vn.Notts.  1614).  Quarterly, 
1.  gules,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  lioncels  rampant  or 
(White  of  Tuxford,  Notts.) ;  2.  argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  be- 
tween three  anchors  azure,  as  many  escallops  (Taylor  of  Bols- 
over) ;  3.  gules,  three  dexter  arms  in  armour  embowed  fesse- 
wise  in  pale  proper  (Armstrong  of  Mangerton) ;  4.  quarterly, 
ermine  and  or,  three  mullets  pierced  sable  (Woollaston  of 
Lowesby,  Leicestershire)  ;  5.  argent,  a  cross  raguly  gules, 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  lion  passant  guardant  or  (Lawrence 
of  St.  Ives)  ;  6.  argent,  three  pallets  azure,  on  a  chief  gules, 
three  talbots'  heads  erased  or  (March  of  Haddenham,  Ely) ; 
7.  argent,  three  bars  and  in  chief  three  pellets  sable 
(Humberstone) ;  8.  argent,  three  bars  gules,  in  chief  a 
greyhound  courant  sable,  collared  or  (Skipwith  of  Snower 
Hall,  Norfolk);  9.  quarterly,  azure  and  argent,  a  bend  or 
(Langton) ;  10.  argent,  three  bars  azure,  each  charged  with 
as  many  cross  crosslets  or  (Menithorpe) ;  n.  azure,  a  lion 
rampant  ermine  (Fitz  Symon  of  Ormesby,  Lines.);  12. 
azure,  three  crescents  argent  (Thorpe  of  Thorpe  and  Bekeby , 
Lines.)  ;  13.  argent,  on  a  cross  engrailed  sable,  five  mascles 


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or  (Arches  of  Wranby,  Lines.);  14.  argent,  seven  fusils 
conjoined  in  cross  gules  (Flinton) ;  15.  argent,  a  cross 
engrailed  gules  (Delalynde  of  Boldrock,  Sussex) ;  16. 
lozengy  gules  and  or,  a  canton  ermine  (Neville  of  Laceby, 
Lines.);  17.  gules,  two  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or 
(Fitzgerald  of  Stoke  Courcy) ;  18.  argent,  three  eagles 
displayed  gules  (Coury) ;  19.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  argent 
(Meschines  of  Harewood)  ;  20.  barry  of  ten  or  and  gules 
(Rumelli);  21.  sable,  three  chess-rooks  and  a  chief  or 
(Ormesby  of  Ormesby) ;  22.  quarterly,  ermine  and  chequy 
or  and  azure  (Gibthorpe) ;  23.  or,  a  chevron  between  three 
fleurs-de-lys  gules  (Hiltoft  of  Hiltoft) ;  24.  or,  fretty  azure, 
on  a  canton  gules,  a  cross  patonce  argent  (Moneby)  ; 
25.  sable,  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  fessewise  or, 
thereon  perched  a  falcon  proper  (Mure) ;  26.  gules,  a 
chevron  between  nine  cross  crosslets  or  (Kime);  27.  vert, 
a  saltire  engrailed  or  (Hawley). 

Sons  of  William    Knight    Hamilton   Ramsay  White, 

Esq.,  of  Lea  Hurst,  Tickhill,  Yorks. ,  b.  1834;  d.  1900  ; 

m.    1876,    Edith   Laura,    eld.    d.    of    Rev.    Archibald 

Paris  : — 
Sir  Archibald  Woollaston  White,  4th  Bart.  (20  Dec. 
1802),  b.  1877;  m.  1903,  Gladys  Becher  Love,  d.  of  Rev. 
Edward  A.  B.  Pitman,  Rector  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Thomas  Astley  Woollaston  White,  Esq.,  b. 
1904;  (2)  Richard  Taylor  White,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;  (3)  Archi- 
bald John  Ramsay  White,  Esq.,  b.  1910.     Seat — 

William  Taylor  White,  Esq.,   M.C.,   Capt  late  Yorks. 
Regt.,  b.  1880.     Res.— 

John  Broughton  White,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  8th  Batt. 
Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.,  b.  1889.     Res.— 

Sons  of  John  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1911 ;   m. 

1876,  his  cousin,  Louisa  Caroline,  d.  of  George  Towry 

White,  Barr.-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn): — 
George  Towry  White,  Gentleman,  New  Zealand  Mounted 
Rifles,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1922,  Evangeline,  d.  of  the  late  John 
Arthur  of  Feilding,  N.Z. ,  and  has  issue — John  Woollaston 
White,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  George  Towry  White,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1925  ;  Arthur  Lewis  Taylor  White,  Gentleman, 
b.  1928;  Marion  Penelope;  and  Harriet  Cicely.  Res. — 
Balcraigie,  Waritomo  Caves,  New  Zealand. 

John    Mervyn   White,    Esq.,    Capt.    late   Hants.    Regt., 
b.  1892. 

White  of  Castor.     Arms— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  White; 
2.  Taylor  ;  3.  Armstrong,  as  above. 

Son   of  Charles   White,  b.    1813 ;    d.   1859;    m.   1841, 

Anne  Aglae  Josephine  (d.  1874),  d.  of  Adm.  Ferrand 

of  Hyeres,  France  : — 

Charles  Lionel  Prescott  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ;  m. 

1886,  Cecilia  Hill,  third  d.  of  Col.  W.  S.  Sherwill,  F.R.S., 

F. R.G.S. ,    late    Bengal    Staff    Corps;    and    has    issue — 

(1)  Stephen  Sherwill  Prescott  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1892; 

(2)  Charles    Lionel    Prescott  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1898; 

(3)  Archibald  Francis  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  and 
Marie  Helen.  Post.  add. — Castor  House,  nr.  Peterborough, 
co.  Northampton. 

WHITE  (U.O. ,  17  Feb.  1863).     Argent,  on  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  three   roses  gules,  a  cross   crosslet    or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   a   cubit   arm    proper,    charged    with    a    chevron 
engrailed  gules,  thereon  a  cross  crosslet  or,  in  the  hand 
three  roses  gules,  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  V  iet  virtute. " 
Only  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Luke  White,  G.C.V.O.,  3rd 
Baron   Annaly,   D.L.   co.    Longford,  late  Capt.  Scots 
Guards,   Lt.-Col.  comdg.   Northants.   Imp.  Yeom.,  b. 
1857;     d.     1922;    m.     1884,     Hon.     Lilah   Georgiana 
Augusta  Constance  Agar-Ellis,  d.  of  Henry,  3rd  Viscount 
Clifden:  — 
Rt.  Hon.  Luke  Henry  White,  M.C.,4th  Baron  Annaly  of 
Annaly  and  Rathcline,  co.  Longford  (U.K. ,  19  Aug.  1863), 
J. P.    Northants.,   Major  late  nth   Hussars,  served  Great 
War(M.C,  Legion  of  Honour)  [Supporters  —  Dexter,  a 
horse  argent,  caparisoned  with  the  trappings  of  the  14th 
Regt.  of  Light  Dragoons  proper;    sinister,  an  Irish   wolf- 
hound proper,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  and  chained 
or],  b.   1885;  m.  1919,   Lady  Lavinia  Emily  Spencer,  2nd 
d.  of  6th  Earl  Spencer,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Luke  Robert 
White,    b.    1927;  and    Hon.    Elizabeth   Patricia.      Seat — 
Allexton   House,    Uppingham.       Clubs — Brooks's,    Marl- 
borough, Turf. 

Sons  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Luke  White,   K.P.,  2nd  Baron 
Annaly,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1888  ;  m.  1853,  Emily,  d.  of  James 
Stuart : — 
Hon.    Charles    James    White,    Chief   Commissioner    of 


Police  in  Rhodesia  1892-5,  late  Capt.  Roy.  Fus. ,  served 
in  Matabeleland  Campaign  1893  and  1896  (medal  and  clasp), 
and  Great  War  1914-19,  b.  i860;  m.  1901,  Evelyn,  d.  of 
F.  B.  Bulkeley-Johnson ;  and  has  issue — Margaret  Lucia. 
Res. — White  House,  Harestone  Valley,  Caterham.  Club — 
Arthur's. 

Hon.     Robert    White,    C.B.,    C.M.G.,    D.S.O.,     Col. 

late  10th  Service   Batt.   R.   Fus.,  and  Brig.-Gen.  comdg. 

184th  Inf.  Bde.,  B.E.F.,  formerly  Major  andBrev.  Lt.-Col. 

Roy.  Welsh  Fus. .served  in  Nile   Exped.   1884-5  (medal, 

clasp,  and  bronze  star),  in  S.  Africa  1900  (medal  and  five 

clasps);  and  Great  War  1914-18  (desp.  6  times),  b.  1861. 

Res. — Primrose   Cottage,    Fife    Road,    East   Sheen,  S.W. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Turf,  Travellers',  Brooks's.    ••  ; 

Hon.  Francis  William  White,  O.B.E.,  Major  late  Gen. 

List,  served  Great  War  (desp.  twice),  b.  1873;  m.  1910, 

Anna  Elizabeth,  second  d.  of  C.  Jaeger.     Res. — Canada. 

Son  of  William  Henry  White,  Esq.,  of  Cloone  Grange, 

J.P.,    D.L.    (High  Sheriff  1883),    b.    1855;    d.    1892; 

m.   1st,   1876,    Audley  Harriett,  d.   of  John  Reynolds 

Dickson  of  Woodville,  co.  Leitrim  : — 

George  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1881 ;  m.  1907,  Chisogona 

Constantia  Barbara  Beresford  Whyte  of  Hatley  Manor,  co. 

Leitrim.     Seat — 

Son  of  William  Alexander  White  Esq.,  J.  P.,  ofChandos, 
co.  Longford,  Capt.  6th  Batt.  Rifle  Brig.,  B.A.  (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.),  b.  1864;  d.  1910;  m.  1891,  Adelaide 
Gray,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  J.  Newbold,  Vicar  of  Clon- 
broney : — 
Luke  William  Newbold  White,  Gentleman,  6.'  1894. 
Seat— 

WHITE  (H.  Coll.,  1904).  Barry  wavy  of  six  argent  and 
azure,  a  lymphad  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  two  roses 
of  the  first.     Mantling   azure  and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  beacon  fired 
proper,  pendent  therefrom  a  sail  azure,  charged  with  a 
rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  — "  Ever  watchful."  Livery — 
Dark  green  coat,  gilt  buttons,  yellow  and  green  striped 
waistcoat. 

Only  son  of  Sir  George  White,   1st  Bart.,  LL.D.,  J.P. 

for  Bristol,  b.  1854  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1876,  Caroline  Rosena 

(d.  1915),  d.  of  William  Thomas  of  Bristol : — 
Sir  (George)  Stanley  White,  2nd  Bart.  (26  Aug.  1904),  b. 
1882  ;  m.  1908,  Kate  Muriel,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Baker 
of  Durdham  Park,  Bristol,  and  has  issue — George  Stanley 
Midelton  White,  Esq.,  b.  1913.  Res. — Hollywood  Tower, 
West  bury-on- Trym,  Gloucestershire. 

Yngr.  son  of  Henry  White  of  Bristol,  b.  1815  ;  d.  1872  ; 

m.  1843,'  Eliza,  d.  of  John  Tippitts  : — 
Samuel  White,  Gentleman ,  b.  1861.    Res. — Dorset  House, 
Clifton,  Bristol. 


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WHITE  (U.O. ).  Gules,  an  annulet  or,  within  a  bordure 
sable,  charged  with  estoiles  of  the  second,  on  a  canton 
ermine,  a  lion  rampant  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  argent, 
beaked  and  membered  or.  Motto — "The  noblest  motive 
is  the  public  good." 

Son  of  Capt.  Robert  Hedges  Eyre  White  of  Glengariffe 

Castle,  co.   Cork,  b.   1809  ;  d.         ;  tn.   1834,  Charlotte 

Mary,  d.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Dorman,  of  Ratteen  House, 

co.  Cork  : — 

Robert    Hedges    Eyre  White,    Gentleman,   b.    1836 ;    tn. 

i860,  Mary  Anne  d'Esterre,  d.  of  John  Roberts  of  Ardmore, 

co.   Waterford  ;   and   has  issue — (1)   Robert   Hedges  Eyre 

White,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  (2)  Simon  White,  Gentleman, 

b.   1863;    (3)  Edward  White,  Gentleman,   b.   1869;  Anna 

Mary  ;    and    Frances   Dorothy  [tn.    1883,    Robert    William 

Delacour].     Seat — Raffeen  House,  co.  Cork. 

WHITE,  formerly  of  Hursley  (1750).  Vert,  a  fesse 
cuppa  argent  and  erminois,  between  three  narcissus  flowers 
of  the  second.  Mantling:  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  an  olive-branch  issuing  from  a 
mount  thereon  a  dove  holding  in  the  beak  a  narcissus 
flower  slipped  and  leaved  all  proper.  Motto — "  Ficta 
tanquam  flosculi  decidunt." 

Sons   of   Rev.    John   White   of  Ampfield,   b.   1817 ;   d. 
1885  ;  tn.  1863,  Martha,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Fisher  : — 

Joseph  John  Fisher  White,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
t.  1  May  1865;  tn.  18  July  1895,  Edith  Rhoda,  d.  of  John 
Blackwood  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hilary  Fisher  White, 
Gentleman,  b.  25  Nov.  1902  ;  and  Thalia  Fisher.  Estate — 
Ampfield  House,  nr.  Romsey,  Hants.  Res. — 7  Inverness 
Place,  London,  W.2. 

Gilbert  Benjamin  Mower  White,  Gentleman,  M.B.,  B.S. 
(Lond.),  F.R.C.S.  (Eng.),  b.  29  March  1866;  tn.  18  April 
1900,  Alicia  Wolfe,  d.  of  Matthew  Henry  Towgood ;  and 
has  issue — Gilbert  John  Mower  White,  Gentleman,  b.  5 
July  1902  ;  Anthony  Peter  Wolfe  Mower  White,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915;  Alicia  Margaret  Mower;  Edith  Mary  Mower 
and  Evelyn  Anne  Mower  (twins) ;  and  Rosemary  Mower. 
Res. — The  Firs,  Great  Missenden  ;  and  112  Harley  Street , 
London,  W. 

Rev.  William  Edward  White,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.  Canon 
of  Gloucester,  b.  10  March  1867  ;  tn.  29  April  1896,  Ethel 
Adelaide,  d.  of  Rev.  Walter  John  Drought ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Edward  Willoughby  White,  Gentleman,  b.  18  June 
1899 ;  (2)  Wilfrid  Hyde  White,  Gentleman,  b.  12  May 
1903;  and  Ethel  Vera  [tn.  1928,  Alan  John  Gee,  M.C., 
Capt.  R.A.].  Res. — The  Rectory,  Bourton-on-the- Water, 
Gloucs. 

Henry  Thomas  White,  Gentleman,  b.  22  Feb.  1869 ;  tn. 
21  Dec.  1898,  Adriana,  d.  of  Lachlan  McBean  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Godfrey  McBean  White,  Gentleman,  b.  17  Oct. 
1899;  (2)  Henry  Lachlan  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1905;  (3) 
Christopher  Fifield  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  and 
Margaret  Moore.  Res. — Stanmore,  Station  Road,  Hendon, 
N.W. 

WHITE  (Confd.  U.O.).  Per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  in 
chief  six  roses,  three  and  three,  of  the  second,  and  in  base  an 
eagle  displayed  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  vam- 
braced,  charged  with  two  four-leaved  shamrocks  vert,  hold- 
ing in  the  hand  a  sprig  of  three  roses  slipped  and  leaved 
proper.     Motto — "  Honeste  parta." 

Son     of    Field-Marshal    Sir    George     Stuart    White, 

G.C.B.,      O.M.,     G.C.S.I.,     G.C.M.G.,     G.C.I.E., 

G.C.V.O.,  V.C.,  J.  P.  andD.L.  co.  Antrim,  Col.  Gordon 

Highrs.,    Hon.   Col.   2nd   V. B.    Somersetsh.   Lt.   Inf., 

LL.D.   (Camb.  and  Dublin),  D.C.L.  (Oxford),  served 

in  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9,  Afghan  War  1879-80,  Soudan 

Exped.   1884-5,  Burmese  Exped.   1885-9,   Zhob   Field 

Force  1890,  South  African  War  1899-1900  (commanded 

during   siege  of  Ladysmith),    Commander-in-Chief  in 

India  1893-8,  Q.M.G.  of  the  Forces  1898-9,  Lt.-Gen. 

in  Natal  1899-1900,  Gov.  and  Commander-in-Chief  at 

Gibraltar  1900-5,  Gov.   of  Chelsea  Hospital   1905-12, 

b.  1835  ;  d.  1912  ;  tn.  1874,  Amelia  Mary  (Lady  of  Imp. 

Order  of  Crown  of  India),  d.  of  Ven.  Joseph    Baly, 

Archdeacon  of  Calcutta: — 

James  Robert  White,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.  late  Gordon 

Highlanders,  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1901,  b.  1879  ; 

m.    1906,   Mercedes,   eldest  d.   of  the   late  Sir  Alexander 

Mosley,    C.M.G.       Seat  —  White    Hall,    Ballymena,    co. 

Antrim.       Res. — Woodtown    Cottage,    Rathfarnham,    co. 

Dublin. 


WHITE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  nebuly,  between 
three  boars'  heads  couped ,  two  Haunches  argent,  each  charged 
with  a  cross  patee  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 


demi-tower  gules,  issuant  therefrom  a  boar's  I  ead  argent, 
tusked  and  maned  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross 
pat^e  also  gules,  three  crosses  pat6e  also  argent.  Motto — 
"  Non  sibi  sed  aliis." 

Son  of  Robert  Holmes  White,  Gentleman,  of  Boulge 

Hall,  Suffolk,  b.   1834  ;   d.   1901 ;  tn.  1862,  Elizabeth 

Sarah,  d.  of  late  John  Griffith  Frith,  Esq.,  of  Highlands, 

Glos.,  J.  P.  :— 
Robert  Eaton  White,  Esq.,  D  L.,  J.P.  co.  Suffolk,  b.  1864  ; 
tn.  1903,  Rose  Dorothy,  d.  of  late  Charles  Pearce-Serocold, 
Gentleman,  of  Taplow  Hill,  Bucks.  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Robert  Charles  Meadows  White,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1904  ; 
(2)  Eric  Richard  Meadows  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1910; 
Elizabeth  Margaret ;  and  Esther  Dorothy.  Seat — Boulge 
Hall,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.     Club— Windham. 

Son  of  Rev.  Lewis  Borrett  White,  Prebendary  of  St. 

Paul's,  Rector  of  S.   Mary    Aldermary,  City,  b.  1827 ; 

d.   1903  ;  tn.  1859,  Levina  Anne,  d.  of  Ralph  Thomas 

Brockman,  Esq.  : — 
Rev.  Lewis  Meadows  White,  Vicar  of  Potter- Heigham 
and  Repps-cum-Bastwick,  Norfolk,  b.  i860  ;  tn.  1888,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Hume  Wilson  ;  and  has  had 
issue — (1)  Spencer  John  Meadows  White,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Norfolk  Regt.,  att.  R.A.F.,  b.  1889;  killed  in  action 
1917  ;  (2)  Basil  Meadows  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1901 ;  and 
Dorothy  Meadows.  Res.  —  Potter- Heigham  Vicarage, 
Great  Yarmouth. 

WHITE  (H.  Coll.,  12  July  1810).  Argent,  two  escallops 
in  fesse  sable,  in  base  a  buck  trippant  proper,  attired  or, 
on  a  chief  azure  a  bezant  between  two  bees  volant  also 
proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  buck  trippant  per 
pale  argent  and  proper,  attired  or,  the  dexter  fore-leg 
bearing  a  flagstaff  in  bend  sinister  also  proper,  thereon 
hoisted  a  banner  gold,  fringed  and  charged  with  an 
escallop  gules.     Motto — "  Sedule  et  prospere." 

Son  of  Rev.   Robert  White,  B.A.   (Oxfcrd),  b.   1820; 
d.  ;    tn.  i860,  Isabella  Ker,  d.  of  William  John- 

stone Dobie,  M.D. : — 
Arthur  Pretyman  White,  Gentleman,  M.I.M.E.,  b.  1861  ; 
tn.  1886,  Lucy  Murray,  d.  of  Murdo  Mackenzie  of  Arcan, 
Ross-shire,  N.B. ;  and  has  had  issue — Cecil  Dobie  Murray 
White,  Gentleman,  b.  1896;  killed  in  action  1916;  and 
Doris  Mary  Pretyman.     Res. — 

WHITE  (Conf.  1883,  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
argent,  on  a  chevron  gules,  between  three  roses  of  the 
last,  barbed  vert,  seeded  gold,  a  cross  patee  or  (White)  ; 
2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  gules,  three  escallops 
argent  (Grove).    Mantling  gules  and  argent.   Crest — Upon 


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a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger  all  proper,  the  arm  charged 


two  boars'  heads  couped  or,  an  escallop  fessewise  of  the 
first  in  the  dexter  chief  point  (for  White)  ;  2  and  3, 
argent,  a  bordure  azure,  over  all  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
three  martlets  jar  (for  Wetmore).      Mantling  gules  and 


with  a  cross  pat£e  or.  Motto — "  Nourissez  l'esp£rance. '' 
Livery — Claret  colour,  with  white  facings  and  silver  buttons. 
Son  of  Major  Hans  Thomas  Fell  White,  40th  Regt., 
and  of  Kilbyrne,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  b.  1821  ;  d. 
1913;  m.  1852,  Amelia  Carey,  d.  of  Colonel  Edward 
James  White,  70th  Regt. : — 
James  Grove  Grove-White,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  J. P.  co.  Cork 
and  co.  Waterford.  D.L.  co.  Waterford,  Col.,  late 
commanding  1st  Batl.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own 
Middlesex  Regt.,  late  Assistant  Quartermaster-General 
2nd  Div.  First  Army  Corps,  served  Great  War  1914-18, 
has  assumed  additional  surname  of  Grove  by  Deed  Poll, 
b.  1852;  m.  1880,  Constance  (d.  1926),  d.  of  A.  FitzGibbon 
of  The  Rookery,  Great  Stanmore,  and  niece  to  Maurice 
FitzGibbon,  Esq.,  of  Crohana,  Stoneyford,  co.  Kilkenny, 
styled  the  Mac  An  Tsen  Riddery  and  White  Knight ; 
and  has  issue— (1)  Pierce  Grove  Grove-White,  Esq., 
Major  2nd  Batt.  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own  Middlesex 
Regt.,  served  in  S.  African  War  1901,  Great  War  1914-18 
(wounded),  b.  1882  \m.  1915,  Grace  Leslie,  d.  of  Lt.-Col. 
Brooke,  of  Brooke  Hill,  Kilybegs,  co.  Donegal,  and  has 
issue — Pamela  Constance] ;  (2)  Maurice  Fitz-Gibbon  Grove 
Grove- White,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Major  R.E.,  served 
Great  War  1914-18  (despatches),  Legion  of  Honour,  b. 
1887  [m.  1919,  Bernice  Agnes,  d.  of  Duncan  Parlane,  and 
has  issue — Ion  Duncan  Grove- White,  Gentleman,  b.  1920; 
Nigel  FitzGibbon  Grove-White,  Gentleman,  b.  1923]  ;  (3) 
Eric  Grove  Grove -White,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.F.A., 
served  Great  War,  b.  1892  ;  (4)  Terence  Grove  Grove- 
White,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.E.,  b.  1901  ;  and  Constance 
Geraldine  Grove  [m.  1904,  Col.  C.  S.  Collison,  D.S.O., 
West  Riding  Regt.].  Estates — Kilbyrne,  Doneraile,  co, 
Cork;  and  Rockfield,  Cappagh,  co.  Waterford.  Post.  add. 
— Kilbyrne,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy, 
Kildare  St.  (Dublin). 

Sons  of  Comdr.  Hans  Thomas  Fell  White,  Royal  Navy, 
b.   1856  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.   1885,  Mary  Beatrice,  d.  of  the 
late  Charles  Nichols  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  : — 
Hans  Grove  Grove-White,  Gentleman,  b.  1890  ;  m.  1914, 
Rose   Williams,    and  has   issue — Charles   Dermot   Grove- 
White,  Gentleman,  b.  1918;  and  2  daus.     Estate — Nurse- 
town.   Postal  address — c/o  Mrs.  Blair  White,  33  Luson  Park, 
Dublin. 

Ion  Whitefoord  Grove  Grove-White,  Esq.,  D.S.C.,  Lieut.- 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1922,  Frances  Mary,  d.  of  Percy 
Gore,  of  Jersey,  and  has  issue — 1  dau. 
Dermot  Grove  Grove- White,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1905 


WHITE  of  Litchfield,  Connecticut  (H.  Coll.,  16  Nov. 
1920).     Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  bend  between 


or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  beaver  gnawing 

a  stick  proper. 

Third  and  only  surv.  son  of  John  Jay  White,  Gentle 
man,  of  Whitehall,  nr.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  b.  1829; 
d.  1902  ;  m.  1858,  Louisa  Lawrence,  d.  and  co-h. 
of  Prosper  Montgomery  Wetmore,  Esq.,  Col.  Seventl 
Regt.,  National  Guard,  New  York  : — 
Alain  Campbell  White,  Gentleman,  graduate,  Harvard 

1902,  and  Columbia   1904,  b.    1880.     Seat — Whitehall, 

nr.  Litchfield,  Connecticut,  U.S.A. 

WHITE  of  Horsham  (H.  Coll).  Per  pale  gules  and 
sable,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordure  engrailed  or, 
charged  with  four  roses  gules,  barbed  vert,  seeded  gold, 
and  as  many  estoiles  sable  alternately.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
vert,  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  or,  an  ostrich  argent. 
Motto— "  Virtute  parata." 

Son  of  William  Inman  White,  of  Kilsmore,  Ches- 
hunt : — 

Frederick  Augustus  White,  Esq.,  J. P.  Surrey  and 
Sussex,  Treasurer  of  Christ's  Hospital,  b.  1840  ;  m.  1st, 
1867,  Julia,  d.  of  Lewis  Burnand  ;  2nd,  1885,  Catherine, 
d.  of  Joseph  Arthy,  of  Caterham.  Res. — Muntham, 
Horsham,  Sussex.     Club — Conservative. 


WHITE  of  Salle  Park,  Norfolk  (H.  Coll.,  1909).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  argent,  a  fesse  chequy  gules  and  or,  over  all 
on  a  bend  engrailed  azure,  an  arrow  point  downwards 
of  the  field  (White)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  lion  rampant  be- 
tween four  estoiles  or  (Dymock).  Mantling  gules  and  ar- 
gent. Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  boar's  head 
erased  proper,  pierced  through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  or. 
Badge — A  rose  erect  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
between  two  ostrich-feathers  saltirewise  argent,  enfiled  by  a 
circlet  or. 

Son  of  Timothy  White,  Esq.,  of  Salle  Park,  Norfolk. 

Major  2nd  Hants.  Artill.  Vols.,  b.  1824  ;  d.  1908  ;  m. 

1846,  Emily  Celestina,  d.  and  coh.  of  Francis  Dymock 

of  London  : — 
Sir  Woolmer  (Rudolph  Donati)  White,  1st  Bart.  (29  June 
1922),  J. P.  Hants.,  Capt.  late 6th  Batt.  Hants.  Regt.,  b.  1858; 
m.  1883,  Edith  Wittcomb,  yr.  d.  of  George  Dawes  Monck, 
Esq.,  of  Hilsea,  Hants.  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Lynton 
Woolmer   White,    Esq.,    B.A.    (Camb.),    Lieut.    King's 


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Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1886;  d,  1914  of  wounds  received  in 
Action  [m.  1911,  Dorothea  (d.  1926),  only  d.  of  W.  R. 
riaughton,  V.D.,  M.I.C.E.] ;  (2)  (Rudolph)  Dymoke  White, 
Esq.,  Capt.  late  Hampshire  Carabineers,  b.  1888  [m.  1912, 
Isabelle,  yr.  d.-  of  James  MacGowan  of  Kensington  ;  and 
has  issue — Headley  Dymoke  White,  Esq.,  b.  1914  ;  Lynton 
Stuart  White,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Marguerite  Isabelle  ;  and 
Helene  Pauline] ;  Marguerite  [m.  1915,  Lt.  Col.  C.  V. 
Bulstrode,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C] ;  and  Pauline.  Seats— Salle 
Park,   Norfolk;    Southleigh  Park,  Havant,  Hants. 


JOSEPH  HENRY  LACHLAN  WHITE,  Esquire,  B.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cambs. ,  Capt.  late  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
served  with  Soudan  Expedition  1898,  including  Battle  of 
Khartoum,  as  a  reserve  officer  1900-01,  and  retired  officer 
1914-18,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1904)  for  Queen's  Co., 
J.  P.  co.  Suffolk.  Born  1859,  son  of  late  Joseph  White, 
Gentleman,  of  Bredfield  House,  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk, 
by  his  wife  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Lachlan 
of  Gloucester  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W.     Armorial 


two  mullets  also  argent  (for  Smith)  ;    2.  issuant'out  of  a 


S6DUL6  eT  PHOSPeRe 


hearings  (H.  Coll.,  12  July  1810) — Argent,  two  escallops  in 
fesse  sable,  in  base  a  buck  trippant  proper,  attired  or,  on  a 
chief  azure  a  bezant  between  two  bees  volant  also  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  buck  trippant  per  pale 
argent  and  proper,  attired  or,  the  dexter  fore-leg  bearing  a 
flagstaff  in  bend  sinister  also  proper,  thereon  hoisted  a 
banner  gold,  fringed  and  charged  with  an  escallop  gules. 
Motto— "  Sedule  et  prospere."  Livery — Dark  blue,  gilt 
buttons.  Married,  Oct.  5,  1886,  Pansy  Frances  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  late  Richard  Grace,  Esq.,  D.L. ,  and  grand-dau.  and 
co-h.  with  her  sister  of  late  Oliver  Dowell  Grace,  H.M.  L. , 
of  Mantua,  co.  Roscommon,  and  Gracefield,  Queen's  County. 
Seat — Bredfield  House,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Clubs — 
Naval  and  Military,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


WHITE-SMITH  (H.  Coll.,  14  Feb.  1923).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  an  eagle  volant  or,  in  chief  three  mullets 
argent  (for  Smith)  ;  2  and  3,  barry  wavy  of  six  argent 
and  azure,  a  lymphad  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  third  two 
roses  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded  proper  (for  White). 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crests — i.on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wing  argent,  charged  with  a  iesse  sable ,  thereon 


coronet  composed  of  five  roses  set  upon  a  rim  or,  a  beacon 

fired  proper  (for  White).     Motto — "  Sic  itur  ad  astra.".    , 

Son  of  William  George  Smith,  Ardrossan,  Scotland, 

6.  1853;   d.  1884;  m.  1875,  Georgina,  d.  of  Henry 

White,  of  Bristol  :— 

Sir  Henry  White-Smith,  Knt.    Bach.  (1921),   C.B.E. 

(1918),  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1878  ;  m.  1910, 

Winifred,  d.  of  James    Kirkpatrick  ;    and  has  issue — 

Ian  Kirkpatrick   White-Smith,    Esq.,    b.    1917 ;    Roger 

Henry  White-Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1924;  Barbara  Winifred; 

and    Cynthia    Margaret.      Res. — Winterbourne   House, 

Winterbourne,   Glos. ;    41    South   Audley   Street,    W.i. 

Clubs — Conservative,  R.A.C.,  Royal  Aero. 


WHITE-THOMSON.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  a 
stag's  head  caboshed  and  attired  with  ten  tines  proper, 
on  a  chief  azure,  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  between  two  roses 
slipped  of  the  field  (for  Thomson)  ;  2  and  3,  party  per  fesse 
raguly  or  and  gules,  three  roses  counterchanged,  all  barbed 
and  seeded,  and  slipped  proper,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three 
sand-glasses  proper  (for  White).  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm 
in  armour  fessewise,  holding  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect 
argent  (for  Thomson) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
stork  resting  the  dexter  claw  upon  a  sand-glass,  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  bulrush  leaved  all  proper  (for  White).  Motto 
"  Deus  providebit."  Livery— Dark  blue,  with  silver  but- 
tons. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Robert  Thomas  White-Thomson, 
K.C.B.  (Civ.),  of  Broomford,   Exbourne,    Major  late 
King's  Dragoon  Guards,    Hon.    Col.    late   1st   Devon 
Militia,  D.L.  co.  Devon,  J. P.  for  cos.  Kent  and  Devon, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Broomford,   b.   1831  ;  d,    1918  ; 
m.  1857,  Fanny  Julia,  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Robert 
Ferguson-Davie,     first     Baronet,     of    Creedy     Park, 
Devon: — 
Rt.  Rev.  Leonard  Jauncey  White-Thomson,  D:D. ,  M.A. 
Camb. ,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely  since  1924  [Armorial  bearings 
—Gules,  three  ducal  coronets  or,  being  the  official  arms  of 
his  see   of  Ely,   impaled  with  his  family  arms  of  White- 
Thomson  as  above,  behind  the  shield  two  crosiers  in  saltire 
proper,  the  escutcheon  surmounted  by  his  mitre],  b.   1863  ; 
m.  1897,  Hon.  Margaret   Adela,  third  d.   of  Right  Hon.' 
20th  Baron  Clinton,  and  has  issue— Charles  Robert  White- 
Thomson,    Esq.,   b.    1903;     Ian    Hugh    White-Thomson, 
Esq.,  b.  1904  ;  Walter  Norman  White-Thomson,  Esq.,  b. 
1906  ;  and  Mary  Adela  [m.  1925,  Noel  Edward  Ponsonbyl. 
Res.—  The  Palace,  Ely. 


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WHITEHEAD.  Per  pale  azure  and  sable,  on  a  fesse 
invected  plain  cottised  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 
last,  a  fasces    erect    between   two    eagles'    heads    erased 


proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  eagle  wings  expanded  proper,  each 
wing  charged  with  a  fasces  erect  or,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  claw  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms.  Motto — "  Virtute 
et  labore."     Livery — Royal  blue,  with  gold  facings. 

Sons  of  Sir  James  Whitehead,  1st  Bart.,  F.S.A,,  J. P., 
D.L.,   b.   1834;    d.    1917 ;    m.  i860,    Mercy   Matilda 
(d.  1911),  fourth  dau.  of  Thomas  Hinds  of  Bank  House, 
St.  Neots  :— 
Sir  George  Hugh  Whitehead,  2nd  Bart.  (26  Nov.  1889), 
M.A.  Oxford,  J. P.  co.   Kent,  one  of  the  Lieutenants  of  the 
for  the  City  of  London,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1889,  Gertrude  Grace, 
dau.    of  Sir   William    Ascroft    of   Overleigh    House,    co. 
Lancaster,  and  The  Wyke,    co.   Westmorland,  J. P.,   and 
has  had  issue — James  Hugh  Edendale    Whitehead,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.  West  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1890;  d.  1919,  from  disease 
contracted  in  the  war ;   George  William  Edendale  White- 
head, Esq.,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  att.  R.A.F.,  b.  1895;  killed  in 
action  1918  ;  Christobel  [m.  1917,  Pierre  de  Putron,  of  La 
Bertozerie,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue] ;  Joan  Gertrude  ;   and 
Sylvia  Mercy    Ascroft.       Res.  —  The   Shrubbery,    Oxford; 
Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.W.i.      Clubs— Gresham  ;  Re- 
form. 

Rowland  Edward  Whitehead,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  S.E. 
Essex  1906-10,  M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister- at-Law,  and 
Bencher,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1863;  m.  1893,  Ethel  Mary 
Leonie,  d.  of  Philip  H.  Rathbone,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Greenbank 
Cottage,  Wavertree,  and  has  issue — Philip  Henry  Rathbone 
Whitehead,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Res.  of  Officers,  late  Oxford 
and  Bucks.  L.I.,  b.  1897  [m.  1929,  Gertrude,  d.  of  J.  C. 
Palmer  of  Wheeling,  W.  Virginia,  U.S.A.];  Gilbert  Rath- 
bone Whitehead,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  Hermione  Elfrida 
Mary;  and  Eileen  Isabel  [m.  1921,  Thomas  Stephen 
Leach,  M.C.,  and  has  issue].  Res.—  Whitecross,  Walling- 
ford. 

Gilbert  Hinds  Whitehead,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  8th  Vol.  Batt. 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  May26,  1866,  d.  1908;  m.  April  10,  1901, 
Helena  Emmeline,  d.  of  the  late  H.  A.  Langford  of  Ply- 
mouth, and  has  left  issue— Margaret  Joy  [m.  Lieut.  John 
Brett,  R.N.].     Res.—  Newhaven,  Eltham.  Kent. 

Wilfred  James  Whitehead,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  T.A. 
Res.,  late  6th  City  of  London  Regt.,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  Jan. 
6,  1873  ;    m.  1907,  Dona  Margaret,  d.  of  T.  A.  N.  Chase, 


Indian  Civil  Service,  Leamington,  and  has  issue — John 
Chase  Whitehead,  Gentleman,  b.  1913;  and  Elizabeth 
Dona.  Res. — Tinkers  Hatch,  Cross-in-Hand,  Sussex.  Clubs 
— Jun.  Army  and  Navy,  Sussex  (Eastbourne). 

WHITEHEAD  (H.  Coll. ).  Azure,  on  a  fesse  or  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys  per  fesse  argent  and  of  the  second,  as 
many  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling 


azure  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf 
sejant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  hurt,  thereon  a 
fleur-de-lys  as  in  the  arms.     Motto—"  In  spe  vivo." 

Son  of  Robert  Whitehead  of  Fiume,  Hungary,  Engineer, 

inventor  of  the  submarine  torpedo,  b.   1823  ;  d.  1905  ; 

m.    1846,  Frances  Maria,  d.   of  William   Johnson  of 

Darlington  : — 
The  late  Sir  (James)  Beethom  Whitehead,  K.C.M.G. 
(1909),  M.A.  (Camb.),  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Tokio  1898  and 
Brussels  1901,  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople  1902 
and  Berlin  1903,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plen. 
at  Belgrade  1906-10,  j!P.  Hants.,  b.  1858  ;  m.  1896,  Hon. 
Marian  Cecilia,  d.  of  8th  Viscount  Midleton  ;  and  d.  1929, 
leaving  issue— (1)  George  Robert  Beethom  Whitehead, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1897;  (2)  John 
William  St.  John  Whitehead,  Esq.,  Lieut.  K.R.R.C. 
(Res.),  b.  1901 ;  (3)  Edgar  Cuthbert  Fremantle  Whitehead, 
Esq.,  b.  1905;  (4)  Hugh  Laurence  James  Whitehead, 
Esq.,  b.  1908;  (s)  Arthur  Wilfrid  Alexander  Whitehead, 
Esq.,  b.  1911  ;  Augusta  Alice  Cecilia [/«.  1913,  Guy  Herman 
Sidney  Boas]  ;  and  Frances  Edith  Marian.  Seat—  Efford 
Park,  Lymington,  Hants. 

WHITEHEAD  of  Hawkswood(H.  Coll.,  23  Feb.  1922.) 
Azure,  on  a  chevron  cottised  between  in  chief  two  bugle- 
horns  stringed  or,  and  in  base  a  rose  argent,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  three  martlets  sable.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wing  azure, 
charged  with  a  bugle-horn  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Ad 
astraper  ardua." 

Son  of  Alfred  Whitehead,  of  Stalybridge,  b.  1831  ; 

d.  i860 ;  m.  1856,  Hannah,  d.  of  Thomas  Downward, 

of  Liverpool: — 
The  late  Sir  Henry  Whitehead,  Knt.  Bach.  (1922), 
J. P.  Bradford,  Worsted  Spinner  and  Manufacturer,  b. 
1859  ;  m.  1887,  Alice,  d.  of  George  Mawson,  of  Wath,  nr. 
Doncaster ;  and  d.  1928,  leaving  issue — Dorothy  [m. 
1923,  Albert  Burke],  Seats — Hawkswood,  Baildon,  nr. 
Bradford,    Yorks.;  Stagenhoe  Park,  Welwyn. 


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WHITEHEAD  (H.  Coll.,  17  Feb.,  1927).  Azure,  on  a 
fesse  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief,  and  a  bugle-horn 
stringed  or  in  base,  three  martlets  of  the  field.     Mantling 


MPER    EADE>f 


azure  and  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  wolf  sejant  argent,   three  fleurs-de-lis  azure. 
Motto — "  Semper  eadem."   Livery — Claret,  piped  scarlet. 
Sons  of  George  Whitehead,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Deighton 
Grove,  Yorks. ,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1863,  Mary  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Rt.   Hon.  Matthew  Talbot  Baines,  P.C. , 
M.  P. ,  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  :— 
Rev.  George  Talbot  Whitehead,  M.A.  Cantab.,  formerly 
Rector  of  Thornton  Watlass,  b.  1870 ;  m.  1895,  Margaret 
Louise,  d.  of  Rev.  M.  Begbie,  Vicar  of  Stockwell,  and  has 
issue — (1)  Cedric  George  Mars  Talbot  Whitehead,  Gentle- 
man, b.   1896;    (2)  Roderick  Hamilton  Whitehead,  Esq., 
Capt.  2nd  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  1898  ;  and  2  daus. 
Seat — Flanders  Hall,  Aysgarth,  York. 

Vice-Adm.  Frederic  Aubrey  Whitehead,  C.B. ,  R.N. 
(ret.),  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King  George  1920-21,  has  Order  of 
the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1916, 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Patrick  Caird,  of  Greenock,  and  has  issue 
— (i)Alastair  Frederic  Whitehead,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  (2) 
Patrick  George  Talbot  Whitehead,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ; 
and  1  dau.  Res. — Ashburnham,  Dalmeny,  Scotland.  Club 
— R.A.C. 

Lionel  Digby  Whitehead,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1927),  High 
Sheriff  co.  Monmouth,  Capt.  late  3rd  Monmouth  Regt.,  b. 
1877;  m.  1903,  Edith  Marion,  d.  of  George  Arthur  Brown, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Tredegar,  and  has  issue — (1)  George  White- 
head, Gentleman,  b.  1904;  (2)  Reginald  Talbot  Whitehead, 
Gentleman,  6.  1907 ;  and  2  daus.  Res. — Goytre  Hall, 
Abergavenny,  Mon.  Clubs — County  (Monmouth) ;  Aber- 
gavenny (Abergavenny). 

Alan  Octavius  Whitehead,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1922, 
Elizabeth  Rose,  d.  of  Major  Lewis  Riall,  D.  L. ,  of  Bray,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  Res. — Bias  Derwen, 
Abergavenny. 

WHITEHORN  (H.  Coll.,  1927).  Per  fesse  gules  and 
sable,  in  chief  a  castle  between  two  escallops  or,  and  in 
base  a  bugle-horn  argent  stringed  of  the  third.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  two  spears  saltirewise  broken  at  the  shaft  gules, 
barbed  or,  the  attires  of  a  stag  conjoined  and  interlaced 
argent.     Motto— "Be  faithful." 


Third    son    of    John    Whitehorn,   of    31    Hamilton 
Terrace,  London,  N.W.,  b.  1825  ;   d.  1880  ;    m.  1854 
Caroline,  d.  of  George  Hammond : — 
Joseph   Hammond   Whitehorn,   Gentleman,   b.    1861 
m.  1884,  Jane  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  S.  Drummond, 
D.D.,     and     has    issue — Roy     Drummond     Whitehorn, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  Alan  Drummond  Whitehorn,  Gentle- 
man,   b.    1898  ;     Jeanie ;     Nora ;     and    Maisie.     Res. — 
74  Canfield  Gardens,  West  Hampstead,  N.W.6.     Club — 
Devonshire. 

§  ALEXANDER  WH1TELAW,  Esquire,  of  Gartshore, 
in  co.  Dumbarton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co., 
and  D.L.  for  the  county  of  Lanark,  Honorary  Major 
Lanarkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  a  Member  of  the 
Royal  Scottish  Archers  (Queen's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland). 
Born  1862,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Whitelaw,  Esquire,  of  Gartshore,  in  the  county  of  Dum- 
barton, and  Woodhall,  in  the  county  of  Lanark,  elected 
r874  Member  of  Parliament  for  the  City  of  Glasgow, 
Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  the  counties 
of  Dumbarton  and  Lanark,  by  his  wife  Barbara  Forbes, 
youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Robert  Lockhart  of  Castle- 
hill.  Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1867)— Sable,  a  chevron 
engrailed  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  argent, 
armed  and  langued  of  the  second,  and  impaling  the 
arms  of  Disraeli,  namely,  per  saltire  gules  and  argent, 
a  castle  triple-turreted  in  chief  proper,  two  lions  rampant 
in  fesse  sable,  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  or.  Upon 
the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 
is  set  for  Crest,  a  bee  erect  proper.  Motto — "  Solertia 
ditat."  Married,  1886,  Dorothy,  eldest  daughter  of  the  late 
Ralph  Disraeli,  and  niece  of  the  Earl  of  Beaconsfield,  Knigh  t 
of  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter.  Seats — Gartshore, 
Kirkintilloch,  in  the  county  of  Dumbarton ;  Thankerton 
House,  New  Barnet,  Herts.    Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative. 

WHITELAW.      Sable,  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between 

three  boars'  heads  couped  afgent.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 

argent.     Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  bee  erect 

proper ;    and    in    an    escroll   over  the    same    this   Motto, 

Solertia  ditat." 

Son  of  Graeme  Alexander  Lockhart  Whitelaw,  Esq. , 
of  Brockham  Park,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  J. P.  Perthshire,  M.P.  for 
N.W.  Div.  of  Lanark  1892-5,  b.  1863;  d.  1928;  m. 
1st,  1885,  Elizabeth  (d.  1900),  d.  of  James  Reid 
Stewart,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Calder  Park,  co.  Lanark;  m. 
2nd,  1902,  Laura,  d.  of  late  James  Montagu  of  Melton 
Park,  Doncaster :  — 
Graeme  Stewart  Lockhart  Whitelaw,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900.     Seat — Brockham  Park,  Betchworth,  Surrey. 

WHITELAW  of  Ryden  (L.O.,3oDec.  1912).  Sable, 
on  a  chevron  or  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  argent, 
langued  gules,  armed  gold,  an  anchor  erect,  cabled  azure, 
accompanied  by  two  escallops  of  the  fourth.  Mantling 
sable,  doubled  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a 
crescent  or,  and  in  an  escroll  over  the  same  this  Motto, 
"Gradatim  plena,"  and  in  another  under  the  shield  this 
Motto,  "For  Christ  and  His  Truth." 

Eld.  son  of  Harry  Vincent  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
2rst  Batt.  The  Rifle  Bde.,  Wright,  Burgess  of  Glasgow, 
F.S.A.  (Scotland),  b.  1871  ;  d.  1928;  m.  1905,  Margaret 
Alison,  d.  of  Ernest  Alison  Hingston  of  Flax  Bourton, 
Somerset : — ■ 
James  Charles  Graham  Whitelaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Res. — Fair  Lawn,  Southfield  Road,  Paignton. 

WHITELEY  (H.  Coll. ,  1908).  Per  fesse  dancettee  sable 
and  gules,  in  chief  a  pale  or,  thereon  three  bars  of  the 
second,  in  base  a  fleur-de-lys  argent.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head 
couped  argent,  attired  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  bell  gold. 
Motto — "  Live  to  live." 

Sons    of    Rt.     Hon.     George    Whiteley,    1st    Baron 

Marchamley,  of  Hawkestone  Park,   P.C,  b.  1855;   d. 

1925  ;  m.  1881,  Alice  {d.  1913),  only  child  of  late  William 

Tattersall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Quarry  Bank,  Blackburn,  and 

St.  Anthony's,  Milnthorpe  : — 

Rt.    Hon.     William    Tattersall    Whiteley,    2nd    Baron 

Marchamley   (3  July   1908),   late   Comdr.   R.N.V.R.  and 

Major    R.A.F.    [Supporters— Dexter,    a     griffin  sejant ; 

sinister,  a  hawk,  both  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  armed  and 

membered  or,  each  charged  on  the  fesse  line  with  a  fleur 


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de-lys  argent],  b.  1886;  m.  ign,  Margaret  Clara,  yr.  d. 
of  Thomas  Scott  Johnstone  of  Glenmark,  Waipari,  N.Z.  ; 
and  has  issue— Hon.  John  William  Tattersall  Whiteley, 
b.  1922;  and  Hon.  Alice  Tattersall.  Res.— Hartfield, 
Roehampton  Lane,  S.W.  ;  The  Cottage,  Happisburgh,  nr. 
Norwich.     Club — National  Liberal. 

Hon.  Ronald  George  Whiteley,  O.B. E.,  Capt.  late 
R.G.A.  (S.R.),  b.  1890.     Res  — 

WHITELOCKE-LLOYD  (R.L.,  1880).  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  counterquartered  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  three  lions  dor- 
mant in  pale  sable  (Lloyd);  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  a  chevron 
engrailed  between  three  eaglets  close  or  (Whitelocke) ;  2. 
azure,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  eaglets  close  or 
(Whitelocke);  3.  argent  on  a  bend  gules,  three  stags' 
heads  caboshed  or  (De  la  Beche).  Mantling1  sable  and 
argent.  Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
arm  in  scale  armour,  the  hand  naked  proper,  cuffed  argent, 
grasping  a  lizard  vert  (Lloyd);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  tower  vaire\  argent  and  gules,  an  eaglet, 
wings  endorsed  or;  Motto  (over),  "  Quodcunq  evenerit 
optimum"  (Whitelocke).  Mottoes  — "  Ar  ol  gwaith 
gorphwys  "  ;  and  "  Pwy  vaeddia  ny  deffro." 

Son  of  William  Whitelocke  Whitelocke-Lloyd,  Gentle- 
man, late   Lieut.   24th    Regt. ,   b.    1856;   d.   1897;    m. 
1885,    Catherine   Anna   Mona,   d.    of  the   Very   Rev. 
Henry  William  Brougham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lismore: — 
Percy    Gamaliel    Whitelocke-Lloyd,    Gentleman,    Lieut. 
5U1  Batt.  Leinster  Regt.,  b.  1890.      Post.  add.  —  Strancally 
Castle,    Villierstown,    co.    Waterford ;    Buttevant    Castle, 
co.  Cork. 

WHITGREAVE.  Azure,  on  a  cross  quarterly  pierced  or, 
four  chevrons  gules,  with  an  honourable  augmentation,  a 
chief  argent,  thereon  a  rose  gules,  irradiated  gold,  within  a 
wreath  of  oak  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or  ;  Crests- 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gules,  a  demi-antelope   or  ;   and 


Bushbury  Lodge,  Clevedon,  b.  1855  ;    d.  1918  ;  m.  1880, 
Marian  Clare,  dau.  of  John  Leadbitter-Smith  of  Flass 
Hall,  in  the  co.  of  Durham  :  — 
John  Lockley  Joseph  Whitgreave,  Gentleman,  Member 

Roy.  Archaeological  Inst.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Moseley, 

Patron  of  Bushbury,  b.  1889 ;   m.    1920,   Mary  Mabel,  d. 

of  Anthony  Strong  Hussey  of  Westown,  Naul,  co.  Dublin. 

Res. — Lincombe  Hall,  nr.  Stourpcrt. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Francis  Whitgreave,  of  Burton  Manor, 
nr.   Stafford,  b.   1819  ;    d.   1896  ;   m.   1853,  Teresa,  d. 
of  Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  Bart.,  of  Talacre  : — 
Francis  Joseph  Whitgreave,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.      Res.— 

37  North  Road,  Exeter. 

Son     of     Vincent     Hargreave,     Gentleman,     M.D. , 
L.  R.C.  P. ,  of  Nottingham,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1917;  m.  1862, 
Louisa,  d.  of  the  late  James  Leeming,  of  Riby  Hall, 
Lanes.  : — 
Charles  Vincent  Whitgreave,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.    Res  — 

WHITFIELD  of  Hamsey  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  bend 
plain  between  two  cottises  engrailed  sable.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  pallisado  argent,  a 
buck's  head  or. 

Son  of  Francis  Barry  Whitfield,  Esq.,  of  Hamsey  House, 
Lewes,  J. P.  co.  Sussex,  b.  1852;   d.  1924;  m.  1877, 
Isabel   Georgiana   {d.    1910),    d.    of  Capt.    Luckraft, 
R.N.  :— 
George  Sulivan  Whitfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Seat — 
Sons   of    George   Whitfield,    Esq.,   J. P.,   of    Hamsey 
House,   b.   1822  ;    d.  1891  ;   m.  1848,  Charlotte,  d.  of 
George  Chatfield  : — 
Thomas  Stanley  Whitfield,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.      Res. — 
Arthur  Lewis  Whitfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.    Res. — 

WHITMORE  (Confd.  by  Camden,  Clarenceux,  13  Nov. 
1618).  Vert,  fretty  or,  a  mullet  for  difference.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


another  of  augmentation,  namely,  out  ot  a  ducal  coronet  a 
sceptre  in  pale  or,  surmounted  by  a  branch  of  oak  proper, 
and  a  rose  gules,  slipped  in  saltire  also  proper.  Motto — 
"  Regem  defendere  victum." 

■  Third  but  only  surviving  son  of  Robert  Whitgreave, 
Gentleman,     of     Moseley    Court,     Staffs.,     and     of 


a  falcon  on  the  rooted  trunk  of  a  tree  all  proper.     Motto    - 
"  Incorrupta  fides." 

Son  of  Thomas  Charles  Douglas  Whitmore,  Esq. ,  J.  P. , 

D.L.    (High   Sheriff   for    Leicester   1875),    late  Capt. 

Royal    Horse   Guards,    b.    1839;    d.    1907;    m.    1867, 

Louisa  Margaret  Emily  (d.  1902),  fifth  d.  of  Sir  William 

Cradock-Hartopp,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Four  Oaks  Park,  co. 

Warwick : — 

Francis  Henry  Douglas  Charlton  Whitmore,  Esq.,  C.M.G. 

(1918),  D.S.O.  (1917),  T.D.  (1919),  Lt.-Col.  Comdg.  Essex 

Yeo.    1915-18,    10th   (P.W.O.)    Roy.    Hussars  1918,   Col.- 

Comdt.    Essex  Cadets,   Hon.   Col.    Essex  Group  of  Anti- 

Aircraft  Searchlight  Companies  R.  E.   (T.A.)  1926,  served 

Great  War  1914-19  'despatches  5  times),  J. P.,  D.L.  and 

1922  High  Sheriff  of  Essex,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Orsett, 

Little  Thurrock,  Stiffordand  Corringham,  b.  1872;  m.  1900, 


2082 


mftt 


mtti 


Violet  F.  E.,  O.B.E.  (d.  1927),  yst.  d.  of  Sir  Wm.  H. 
Houldsworth,  Bart.  Seat — Orsett  Hall,  Essex.  Clubs — 
Boodle's ;  Carlton  ;  Cavalry. 

WHITLEY  (H.  Coll.,  26  Oct.  1922).  Gules,  in  front 
of  a  distaff  in  pale  between  two  roses  argent,  barbed  vert, 
seeded  or,  a  demi-spinning  wheel  issuant  from  the  base 
or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  two  fasces  in  saltire  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-spinning  wheel  as  in  the  arms,  thereon  a 
weaver-bird,  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  cotton-plant 
proper.    Motto — "  Rem  valde  bene  gerere." 

Sons  of  Nathan  "Whitley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Halifax, 
Yorks.,  b.  1830;  d.  1889;  tn.  1st,  1864,  Sarah,  d.  of 
William  Rinder,  of  Gledhow,  Leeds;  2nd,  1873, 
Lucy,  d.  of  Robert  Delf,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  John  Henry  Whitley,  P.C.,  Hon.  LL.D. 
Camb.,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxon.,  J.P.  W.R.  Yorks.,  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons  (1921-28),  b.  1866  ;  tn.  1st, 
1892,  Margherita  Virginia  {d.  1925),  d.  of  Giulio March etti; 
2nd,  1928,  Helen,  d.  of  J.  A.  Clarke,  of  Hunstanton ;  and 
has  issue — Percival  Nathan  Whitley,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  ; 
Oliver  James  Hector  Whitley,  Gentleman,  b.  1912; 
Margaret  Phyllis  [m.  1924,  James  Hector  Bowman,  of 
West  Mount,  Halifax] ;  and  Monica  Virginia.  Res. — 
Brantwood,  Halifax. 

Alfred  William  Whitley,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Halifax,  b.  1868  ; 
tn.  1910,  Elizabeth  Lucas,  d.  of  Thomas  Sutcliffe,  of 
Cliff  Hill,  Warley,  Halifax  ;  and  has  issue — Samuel 
Peter  Whitley,  Gentleman,  b.  191 6  ;  Robert  Whitley, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920  ;  Helen  Elizabeth  ;  and  Penelope 
Jane.     Res.- — Old  Brantwood,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

Samuel  Rinder  Whitley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1903, 
Frances  Foulds,  d.  of  Thomas  Walker ;  and  has  issue — 
Ada  Joan  ;  and  Margaret.  Res. — Rookwood,  Shinfield, 
Reading. 

Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Nathan  Whitley,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.A.,  LL.M.  (Cantab.),  J.P.  Yorks.,  late 
Col.  comdg.  49th  Div.  West  Riding  Div.  T.A.,  b.  1873  ; 
tn.  1902,  Julia  Kathleen,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  William  N orris, 
Vicar  of  Floore,  Northampton  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Nigel  Whitley,  Esq.,  b.  1903  ;  Mary  Kathleen.  Seat — 
Ganthorpe  Manor,  Terrington,  Yorks. 

The  Late  Sir  BENJAMIN  WHITNEY,  Knight 
Bachelor  (1897),  of  Bray  foot  House,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P. 


crosslet  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Great — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head  couped  sable,  armed 
argent,  tipped  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  chequy  or  and 
sable,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross  crosslet  argent, 
Motto — "  Magnanimiter  crucem  sustine."  Married,  i860, 
Annabella  {d.  Jan.  16,  1899),  dau.  of  the  late  Isaac  North- 
Bomford,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Ferrans  House,  co.  Meath ;  and 
died,  ,  leaving  Issue — Belinda  ;  and  Mabel  Rosamond 

[m.  1914,  Harry  Brereton  Molonyof  the  Cleve,  St.  Helen's, 
Hastings]. 

WHITSON  (L.O.,  1912).  Azure,  the  sun  in  his  splen- 
dour argent,  a  chief  ermine.  Mantling  azure,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  holding  a  broken  lance  all  proper. 
Motto  —  "  Dominus  fiducia  mea."  Livery  —  Blue  and 
white. 

Eldest  son  of  the  late  William  Whitson,  Solicitor,  of 
Blairgowrie  and  Brechin,  b.  1827;  d.  1896;  m.  1854, 
Margaret,  d.  of  David  Shiress  of  Brechin: — 

Thomas  James  Whitson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858;  tn.  1893, 
Edith  Beatrice,  ygst.  d.  of  Henry  Young  of  Liverpool ; 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Henry  Thomas  Whitson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1893  ;  d.  of  wounds  received  in  action,  1918  ;  (2)  Ronald 
Shiress  Whitson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  [Anns 
matric.  L.O.,  as  above,  but  the  chief  engrailed],  b.  1897  [tn. 
1925,  Evelyn  Maude,  onlyd.  of  Evan  Simpson  Johnstone,  of 
Edinburgh,  and  has  issue — Evelyn  Heather;  and  Elspeth 
Myrtle  {Res.  —  Hooton  Hey,  Great  Sutton,  Cheshire)] ; 
(3)  Alan  Tate  Whitson,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.  Club — 
Reform  (Liverpool). 

WHITTAKER  of  Blackpool  (H.  Coll.,  16  Ap.  1923). 
Gules,  on  a  pile  reversed  between  on  either  side  two 
mascles  interlaced  palewise  or,  a  rose  of  the  field,  barbed 


for  co.  Roscommon,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace  for 
co.  Mayo.  Botn  1833,  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  a 
cross  chequy  or  and  sable,  in  the  dexter  quarter  a  cross 


and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  horse  passant  or,  a 
mascle  argent,  between  two  roses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  Robur  atque  fides." 

Fifth   and   only  surv.    son   of    Robert   Duckworth 

Whittaker,  Cotton    Master,  of  Hyde,   Cheshire,  b. 

1826;  d.  1896;  m.   1848,  Mary,  d.  of  James  Swain, 

Mining  Engineer: — 
Robert  Whittaker,  Gentleman,  Master  Mariner  (ret.), 
b.   1877.      Res. — 14   Regent  Rokd,  Blackpool,  Lancs8 ; 
Tapley  Cottage,  Marton  Fylde,  Cheshire. 


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WHITTAKER  (Vn.  Lanes.;  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Sable, 
three  mascles  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour, 


holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  proper.     Motto — "  Robur 

atque  fides." 

Only  son  of  John  Dronsfield  Whittaker,  Gentleman,  of 
Walton-le-Dale,  b.  1866 ;  d.  1924 ;  m.  1906,  Constance 
Egerton,  second  d.  of  late  Samuel  Ash  worth  of  Egerton 
Lodge,  Bolton -le- Moors  : — 
Robert  Christopher  Cornwallis  Whittaker     Gentleman, 

b.    1908.     Estate— Walton-le-Dale.     Res.— 18   Winchester 

Road,  Worthing. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Robert  Whittaker,  Esq. ,  of  Walton- 
le-Dale,  J. P.  Lanes. ,  and  for  Boro'  of  Oldham,  formerly 
Capt.  Art.  Vols. ,  b.  1837 ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1st,  1864,  Mary 
Hannah,  only  child  of  John  Dronsfield  of  Werneth 
House,  Lanes. :  — 
Robert  Linney  Whittaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1867;  m.  1909, 

Edith,  fourth  d.  of  late  James  B.  Cardwell  of  Clayton  Green, 

Chorley,    Lanes.  ;    and  has  surv.  issue — Elizabeth   Mary. 

Res. — Rivenhall,  Church  Stretton,  Salop.     Clubs — Carlton, 

Conservative,  Shropshire  (Shrewsbury). 

Only  son  of  John  Whittaker,  Gentleman,  of  Shaw  Hill, 
Chorley,  Lanes.,  b.  1847;  d.  1924;  m.  1st,  1880, 
Margaret  (d.  1911),  yst  d.  of  late  John  Ashworthof  Rose 
Hill,  Turton,  Bolton-le-Moors;  2nd,  1915,  Constance 
Lilian,  d.  of  E.  Mason:  — 
John  Gordon  Whittaker,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 

WHITTINGHAM  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  ermine  and 
pean,  a  fesse  vert,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  argent,  gutt^e-de- 
sang,  on  a  canton  gules,  a  cross  of  San  Fernando  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cubit  arm  or,  cuffed  gules,  the  hand  proper, 
holding  an  open  book  bearing  on  the  dexter  a  cross  as  in 
the  arms,  and  on  the  sinister  the  words  "  Al  merito 
militar."     Motto — "  Non  mihi  sed  patriae." 

Sons    of   Major-Gen.    Ferdinando    Santiago    Nicolas 

Whittingham,  C.B.,  b.  1814;  d.   1878;  nt.  1st,  1854, 

Charlotte  Anne  (d.  1868),  d.  of  Nevile  Reid  of  Runny- 

mede,    Old   Windsor ;    2nd,    Kathleen,   d.    of  Joseph 

Tatham  of  The  Mount,  Hampstead  : — 

Rev.    George    Gustavus    Napier    Whittingham,    M.A. 

Oxford,  Vicar  of  St.  Silas  the  Martyr,  Haverstock  Hill,  since 

1912,    formerly    Vicar    of    Evesham,    b.    1865;    m.    1891, 

Emma    Maud    Marion,    d.    of    Bartholomew   Arcedeckne 

Duncan,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Duncan  Napier 

Whittingham,  Gentleman,  b.  1894.      Res. — 44  Haverstock 

Hill,  N.W. 

Ferdinand  Samford  Whittingham,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Res. — Stroud,  Glos. 


WHITTINGSTALL,  see  FEARNLEY-WHITTING- 
STALL. 

The  Reverend  EDWARD  JOHN  CUMMING 
WHITTINGTON-INCE,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  M.A. 
(Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.),  Rector  of  Wormington, 
co.  Gloucs.  1899-1912.  Born  Feb.  4,  1852,  eldest  son  of 
late  Rev.  Edward  Gumming  Ince,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  of 
Bournemouth,  co.  Southants.,  and  of  Marrick  Abbey,  N.R. 
co.  ofYorks. ,  M.A.  (Jesus  Coll.),  Camb. ,  sometime  Vicar 
of  Christchurch,  St.  Albans,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Mar- 
garet Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Gason,  M.D.,  of  Enniskerry, 
co.  Wicklow,  Ireland ;  and  assumed  by  Royal  Licence, 
dated  Aug.  n,  1893,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Whittington,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  the  late  William 
Whittington  Ince  of  Douglas,  in  the  Isle  of  Man.  Armo- 
rial bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  torteaux, 


each  charged  with  a  cross  or,  between  two  bendlets  en 
grailed  sable,  the  whole  between  as  many  crosses  patte"e 
fitchee  gules  (for  Ince) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  lion's  head  erased 
argent,  collared  sable,  between  three  annulets  or,  a  chief 
invected  chequy  of  the  last  and  azure  (for  Whittington). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests  —  1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock  proper,  a  rabbit  sejant  argent, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  gules,  resting  the  dexter  fore- 
leg on  a  cross  pat^e  fitchee  sable  (for  Ince)  ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion's  head 
erased  sable,  semee  of  mullets  or,  gorged  with  a  collar 
invected  argent,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  an  annulet 
gold  (for  Whittington).  Motto— "  Garde  la  foi."  Mar- 
ried, Jan.  23,  1884,  Annie  Nora,  third  dau.  of  Josceline 
Frederic  Watkins,  Esq.,  J.P. ,  of  Elmleigh,  Watford,  co. 
Herts.  ;  and  has  Issue— (1)  Edward  Watkins  Whittington- 
Ince,  Gentleman,  b.  Oct.  3,  1886 ;  (2)  William  Berkeley 
Whittington-Ince,  Gentleman,  b.  Feb.  22,  1889  ;  (3)  Charles 
Henry  Whittington-Ince,  Gentleman,  b.  March  27,  1892  ; 
(4)  Ralph  Piggott  Whittington-Ince,  Gentleman,  b.  March 
19,  1898  ;  Nora  Marjorie  ;  Elinor  Gladys ;  Anna  Louisa ; 
Mary  Elisabeth ;    and  Annie  Caroline.      Estate — 

WHITWORTH  of  Kilnwick  Percy  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  eagles  displayed  sable,  a 
rose  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two 
garbs  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb  gules,  two  roses  argent, 
leaved,  slipped,  barbed  and  seeded  in  saltire  proper. 
Motto— "  Fama  semper  vivat." 

Son  of  S.  Whitworth,   of  Wath-on-Dearne  : — 

Henry  Whitworth,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  W.  Riding  R.H.A. 
(T.A.),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  b.  1870  ;  m. 
1907,  Cicily,  d.  of  Charles  Darley,  of  Thorne  ;  and  has 
issue — Henry   Percival   Whitworth,    Gentleman,    b.  1916J 


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Imelda  Wendy  ;  and  Cicily  Joan.  Seats — Kilnwick  Percy 
Hall,  Pocklington,  E.  Yorks.  ;  Herbertstown,  Dunboyne, 
co.  Meatb.     Clubs — White's,  Yorks.,  Cavalry. 

WHYTE  (U.O. ).  Argent,  a  chevron  engrailed  between 
three  roses  gules,  seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a  flagstaff 
proper  therefrom  a  flag  flying  argent,  charged  with  the 
cross  of  St.  George.     Motto — "  Uchiel  y  Goring." 

Sons  of  John  Joseph  Whyte,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Down,  b.  1826;  d.  1916;  m.  1st,  Ellen  Mary  (d.  1857), 
d.  of  Thomas  Laffan  Kelly  of  Dublin  ;  2nd,  1862, 
Caroline  Letitia,  d.  of  George  Ryan  of  Inch  House,  co. 
Tipperary : — 
Thomas  Aloysius  Whyte,  Esq.,  Major  R.A. ,  b.  1875. 
Club — Sports. 

William  Henry  Whyte,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Res.  of 
Officers,  late  Roy.  Dublin  Fus. ,  served  S.  Africa,  1901-2, 
(King's  Med.  2  clasps)  and  Great  War  1914-1918  (desp. 
4  times,  D.S.O. ),  b.  1880;  m  1927,  Dorothy  Gordon,  d.  of 
H.  D.  Hibbard  of  Plainfield,  New  Jersey  U.S.A.  Club — 
Naval  and  Military. 

Maurice  Ignatius  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  m.  1921, 
Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Edward  FitzGerald  of  Khyber  Pass, 
Dalkey,  co.  Dublin.      Club — Sports. 

Sons  of  Admiral  William  Henry  Whyte,  b.   1829 ;  d. 
1912 ;     m.     1880,    Katherine    Mary,    d.    of    Thomas 
Squire  :  — 
Herbert  Edward  White,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N.,  b.  1882. 
Alfred  William  Whyte,  Esq.,  Major  Connaught  Rangers, 
b.  1884. 

Sons  of  Henry  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1883 ; 
m.  1859,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Comyn,  of  co.  Galway : — 
Tohn  Frederick  Whyte,   Esq.,  Lt.-Col.   Indian  Army,  b. 
1865. 

Frederick  Whyte,  Gentleman,/?. 

Sons  of  John  Lewis  Auriol  Whyte,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Major 
R.    South    Down    Mil.,    b.    1833;    d.    1885;    m.    1864, 
Rosina  Alice,    d.    of  William    Pegge   of    Birchgrove, 
Swansea : — 
John  William  Charles  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.   1866 ;  m. 
IQ02,    Elizabeth  Ellen,    d.    of  Charles   Hills  of  Norwich. 
Res.— 
Walter  Cecil  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 
Joseph  Ormonde  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Son  of  Capt.  Charles  Whyte,  6th  Roy.  Regt.,  b.  1836; 
d.  1889;  m.   1871,  Gertrude  Minna,  d.  of  John  Shiell 
of  Kelly  Castle,  Arbroath  : — 
William   John   de   Burgh   Whyte,    Gentleman,    O. B. E., 
E.M.,  M.A.I. M.M.,  b.  1875;  m.  1911,  Geraldine,  only  d. 
of  Frederick  T.  Vaux,  of  Chicago,   U.S.A.     Res. — 4  Tor 
Gardens,  W.8.     Clubs— Roy.  Automobile,   Ranelagh,  and 
University  (New  York). 

Sons   of  Benjamin   de    Burgh  Whyte,  Gentleman,   b. 
1850;    d.    1884;    m.    1875,    Isabella,    d.    of    William 
Middleton,  M.D. ,  of  Mullingar  : — 
Cecil  de  Burgh  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. — 
Henry  Louis  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res. — 
Lucas  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Res. — 

WHYTE  (Confd.  U.O.  3  Dec.  19 17).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  gules,  between  three  roses  of  the  last, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper,  as  many  quatrefoils  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  out  of  flames,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed, 
the  hand  grasping  a  broken  sword-blade  point  upwards 
all  proper.      Motto — "  Fortiter  et  fideliter." 

Eld.  son  of  Col.  John  James  Whyte,  of  Newtown 

Manor,  J. P.,  D.L.,  co.  Leitrim,  b.  1806  ;    d.  ; 

m.  1842,  Mary  Anne  Jesse  (d.   1874),  d.  of  Charles 

Dieudonne  de  Montenach  : — 
Charles  Cecil  Beresford  Whyte,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and 
(1877)  High  Sheriff  co.  Roscommon,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1874, 
Petronella  Hallberg,  d.  of  Herr  Mynus  Hallberg  Riks- 
dagsman,  of  Sweden,  and  has  issue — Cecil  Harman 
Baldwin  St.  George  Whyte,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co 
Leitrim,  Capt.  late  5th  Batt.  Connaught  Rangers, 
b.  1881  [m.  1915,  May  Theodora,  d.  of  George  Hewson]  ; 
John  Theodore  Marcus  Whyte,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   and 

nine  daus.  Seats — Newtown  Manor,  co.  Sligo  ;  Hatley 
Manor,  nr.  Carrick-on-Shannon.  Clubs — Arthur's  ; 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

WHYTE-VENABLES  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
a?ure,  two  bars,  and  in  chief  two  mullets  argent  (Venables)  ; 


2  and  3,  sable,  on  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  argent, 
a  leopard's  face  between  two  cinquefoils  pierced  gules 
(Whyte).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  argent,  transfixed  by  an 
arrow  or,  flighted  of  the  first,  devouring  a  child  proper, 
and  standing  on  a  weir  of  the  first  banded  azure  (Venables) ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 


holding  in  the  paws  a  rose  argent,  slipped  proper  (Whyte). 
Motto — "  In  Domino  confido." 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Thellusson  Whyte-  Venables  (formerly 

Oddie,  R.L.  21  Jan.  1905),  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1851  ;  d. 

1929  ;  m.   1886,  Alice  Blair,  d.  of  Rev.   Canon  G.  T. 

Palmer,  Rector  of  Newington,  R.D.  : — 
Harold  Arthur  Whyte- Venables,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  m. 
1924,  Eileen  Christian,  only  d.  of  Major  Claud  Garrard; 
and  has  istue— Gilbert  Arthur  Whyte- Venables,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925  ;  Francis  Thellusson  Whyte- Venables,  Gentleman, 
b.  1927.     Seat — Redhills  House,  Redhills,  co.  Cavan. 

EDMUND  CALEB  WICKES,  Gentleman.  Born  1843, 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Wickes  of  Walton,  co.  Leicester. 
Armorial  hearings  —  Per  fesse  azure  and  sable,  a  fesse 
nebuly  argent,  a  sun  in  splendour  in  chief  and  a  garb  in 
base  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest  —  On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising  in  splendour 
proper,  a  garb  fessewise  vert.  Motto  —  "Ex  lumine 
lucrum."  Is  married  and  has  issue.  Residence  —  15 
Arundel  Avenue,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

THOMAS  H.  WICKES,  Gentleman.     Born ,  being 

the  son  of  the  late  Charles  Wickes  of  Walton,  co.  Leicester. 
Armorial  bearings — Per  fesse  azure  and  sable,  a  fesse 
nebuly  argent,  a  sun  in  splendour  in  chief  and  a  garb  in 
base  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  sun  rising  in  splendour  proper, 
a  garb  fessewise  vert.  Motto—"  Ex  lumine  lucrum." 
Postal  address — Pullman  Palace  Car  Co. ,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

HENRY  LAMPLUGH  WICKHAM,  Esquire,  late 
Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  J.  P.  for  Hants,  and  Warwickshire. 
Born  Feb.  19,  1838,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Louis  Wickham,  Esq.,  of  Binsted-Wyck,  Receiver-General 
of  Gibraltar,  Chairman  of  the  United  Boards  of  Stamps  and 
Taxes  1838-48,  by  his  wife  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Markham  of  Becca  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  and  grand-dau.  of 
William  Markham,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York.  Armorial 
bearings — Ermine,  on  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  eight  mul- 
lets cr.     Motto — "Manners  makyth  man."     Married,  Feb. 


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24,  1873,  Hon.  Teresa  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  Rt.  Hon. 
Henry  Benedict,  eleventh  Baron  Arundell  of  Wardour, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Alfred  Joseph  Doughty  Tichborne, 
eleventh  Bart.  She  died  Sept.  17,  1895,  having  had  Issue — 
(1)  William  Joseph  Wickham,  Esq.,  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  b. 
Nov.  5,  1874;  killed  in  action  1914;  (2)  Lewis  Cyril 
Wickham,  Gentleman,  b.  April  14,  1877  ;  d.  Nov.  18,  1880; 
(3)  Cyril  Henry  Wickham,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Fus.,  b. 
May  25,  1878;  d.  1915,  on  active  service  ;  and  Cecily  Mary 
\m.  1897,  Frederick  Alfred  Lort-Phillips].  Residence — 
Down  Grange,  Basingstoke,  Hants.   Club— Army  and  Navy. 


WICKHAM  of  Chestnut  Grove  (Vn.  of  Yorkshire  1665, 
H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  on  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  eight 
mullets  or.     Motto — "  Manners  makyth  man." 

Sons  of  William  Wickham  Wickham,  Esq.,  J. P.  West 
Riding,  late  Capt.  Yorkshire  Hussars,  b.  1835  ;  d.  191 8  ; 
m.  1868,   Katherine   Louisa  (d.  1892),  d.  of  Thomas 
Fairfax  of  Newton-Kyme,  Tadcaster  : — 
Thomas  Lamplugh  Wickham-Boynton,  Esq.   of  Burton 
Agnes  Hall,  Driffield,  J. P.  for  W.  and  E.  Ridings  of  York- 
shire, D.L.  E.  R.  Yorks. ,  b.  1869  (assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Boynton  on  his  marriage) ;  m.    1899,   Cycely 
Mabel,  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Somerville  Boynton,  Bart.  ;  and  has 
issue— Henry  Fairfax  Wickham-Boynton,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Roy.  Scots  Greys,   b    1900  ;    Marcus   William   Wickham- 
Boynton,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — Burton  Agnes  Hall, 
Driffield,  E.  Yorks.     Clubs— Boodle's,  Yorks.  (York). 

Reginald  William  Wickham,  Gentleman,  6.1871 ;  tn.  1907, 
Kathleen,  ygr.  d.  of  the  late  William  Wylie,  M.D.,  of 
Dyneley  House,  Skipton  ;  and  has  issue — William  Reginald 
Lamplugh  Wickham,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  and  Rosemary 
Gertrude.      Res. — Embsay  Kirk,  Skipton,  Yorks. 

Henry  Francis  Wickham,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Col.  late  King's 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1874.      Clubs — Boodles',  Cavalry. 

Lt.-Col.  Sir  Charles  George  Wickham,  Knt.  Bach., 
D.S.O.,  Norfolk  Regt.,  Insp.-Gen.  R.  Irish  Constabulary, 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1st,  1916,  Phyllis  Amy  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Edward 
Rose;  2nd,  1925,  Fanny  Desiree,  d.  of  Howard  Francis 
Paget,  and  widow  of  Surg.  K.  Dyott,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Anne;  and  Henrietta  Mary.  Res. — Ashdene,  Comber,  co. 
Down. 

Son  of  Major  George  Lamplugh  Wickham,  late  Royal 

Horse  Guards,  b.  1852;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1885,  Lady  Elena 

Mary  Gordon,  fifth  d.  of  10th  Marquess  of  Huntly : — 

John    Lamplugh    Wickham,    Gentleman,    Major   Scots 

Gels.    R.    of  O.    served    with    Brit.    Exped.    Force    1914 

(wounded),  b.  1886;  m.    1914,  Phyllis,  eld.  d.  of  Spencer 

Charrington,  of  Winchfield,  Hants. ,  and  has  issue — Pamela 

Mary.     Res. — 99  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W.i. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Lamplugh  Wickham  Wickham,  Esq., 

of  Chestnut  Grove,  nr.  Tadcaster,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  b.         ; 

d.  1883 ;    m.    1st,   1834,  Frances,  d.  of  Col.    William 

Hale   of  Acomb ;    2nd,   1848,   Mary  (d    1877),    d.    of 

George  Stone  of  Blissworth  Hall,  Northampton  :  — 

Col.   Henry  Wickham,  C.M.G.,  J. P.,   D.L.   Northants., 

late  Northampton  Imp.    Yeo.,  formerly  Scots  Guards,    b. 

1855;  m.  1884,    Lady    Ethelreda   Caroline  Gordon,    ygst. 

d.  of  10th  Marquess  of  Huntly  ;  and  has  issue — Mary  Ethel  ; 

and  Alice  Joan.     Res. — Cotterstock  Hall,  Peterborough. 


WIDDRINGTON  of  Newton  Hall  (Roy.  Lie,  14  Feb. 
1856,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  ermine  and  gules,  two  bend- 
lets  engrailed  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  bull's  head  proper, 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  sable,  a  morion  also  proper. 
Motto  —  ''  Joye  sans  fin." 

Son  of  Shalcioss  FitzHerbert  Widdrington,  Esq.,  J. P. 

and  D.L.    Northumberland,  (High  Sheriff  1874),  J. P. 

Cheshire,  late  Maj.  Northumberland  Militia,  b.   1826; 

d.  1917;  m.  1864,  Cecilia,  eldest  d.  of  Capt.  Edward 

John  Gregge  Hopwood,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Hopvvood  Hall, 

co.  Lanes.  :  — 
Bertram  FitzHerbert  Widdrington,  Esq.,  CM.  G.,  D.S.O. , 
Brig.-Gen.  (ret.)  late  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  J. P.,  D.L.  and  (1925)  High  Sheriff  Northumber- 
land, Order  of  the  Redeemer  (3rd  class),  b.  1873  '<  m-  IQI2> 
Clothilde  Enid,  d.  of  late  E.  Onslow  Ford,  R.  A.,  and  of 
Mrs.  Onslow  Ford,  of  New  Orchard,  Bucks.  ;  and  has 
issue — Edward  Anthony  FitzHerbert  Widdrington,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914;  Francis  Nathaniel  Heron  Widdrington, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Seats — Newton  Hall,  Morpeth; 
Hauxley  Hall,  Acklington,  Northumberland.  Club — Naval 
and  Military. 


WIDDRINGTON  (H.   Coll.).      Quarterly  argent   and 
gules,  a  cross  potent  counterchanged,  over  all  on  a;bend 


sable,  a  millrind  of  the  first  between  two  gadflies  proper. 

Adopted  dau.  of  Major  Francis  John  Angus  Skeet 

{q.v.),  of  Stortford  Park,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts. : — 

Maria  Widdrington.      Res. — Syon  House,  Angmering, 

Sussex. 

WIENER  of  Stoneleigh(H.  Coll.,  11  Dec.  1917).  Azure, 
on  a  bend  between  two  eagles  displayed  or,  three  acorns 
leaved  and  slipped  vert.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves 
and  acorns,  an  oak-tree  fructed  all  proper.  Motto — ■ 
"  Honor  et  virtus." 

Son  of  Martin  Wiener,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Sunderland,  b. 
1830;  d.  1883  ;  m.  i860,  Julia  Morris  (d.  1918)  :  — 

Edward  Augustus  Wiener,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1905, 
Jane  Ann,  d.  of  David  Evans,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Saltburn-by-Sea  ; 
and  has  issue — Edward  Anthony  John  Wiener,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  Lurline  Rosemary.  Res. — Stoneleigh,  Rossett, 
co.  Denbigh.     Clubs — Junior  Constitutional ;   R.A.C 

WIGAN,  see  GRAHAM-WIGAN. 

The  Rev.  HERBERT  WIGAN,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Vicar 
of  Dunsden,  co.  Oxon.  Born  1862,  being  the  third  but 
eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  Wigan,  M.A. , 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Luddesdowne,  Kent,  by  Emilie  Thai, 
daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Holies  Brandram,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Tunbridge  Wells.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears 
for  Arms :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vair,  on  a  pile  or,  issuant  a 
mount  in  base  vert,  thereon  a  mountain-ash  tree  proper 
(for  Wigan)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  pile  wavy  ermine  between 
two  bees  volant  in  fesse  or  (for  Brandram).  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  azure  and  argent  ;  and  for  his  Crest,  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount,  a  mountain-ash  tree,   sur- 


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5th  and  youngest  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Rees  Herbert  Morgan, 
Vicar  of  Bedwellty,  co.  Monmouth.  Postal  address — 
Dunsden  Vicarage,  Reading. 

WILLIAM  LEWIS  WIGAN,  Esquire,  B.A.  Oxon.,  J.  P. 
for  Kent.  Born  July  14,  1853,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan  of  Clare  House,  Kent,  and  Vicar 


base  vert,  thereon  a  mountain-ash  tree  proper,  and  impaling 
the  arms  of  Carr,  namely  gules,  on  a  chevron  cottised  be- 
tween three  annulets  argent,  as  many  estoiles  of  six  points 
sable.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his 
degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest, 
on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  a  mountain-ash 
tree  surmounted  by  a  rainbow  all  proper,  with  the  Motto — 
"  Carpe  Diem."  Married,  October  19,  1893,  Laura,  second 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  William  Carr,  Rector  of  Bar- 
ming,  Kent,  and  of  Eshott  Heugh,  Northumberland  ;  and 
has  had  Issue — (1)  William  Lewis  Wigan,  Gentleman,  b. 
October  24,  1895  ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (2)  John  Alfred 
Edmund  Wigan,  Gentleman,  b.  May  21,  1897  ;  d.  an  infant ; 
(3)  Lambert  George  Wigan,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1904 ;  Harriet ;  and  Caroline  Akers.  Estate — Clare 
House,  East  Mailing,  Kent.  Postal  address — Clare  Cottage, 
East  Mailing,  Maidstone. 

WIGAN  (H.  Coll.,  188  ).  Vair,  on  a  pile  or,  a  mount 
n  base  vert,  thereon  a  mountain-ash  tree  proper.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon 


of  |East  Mailing,  by  Caroline  Ramsay,  third  daughter  of 
Aretas  Akers  of  Mailing  Abbey,  Kent.  Armorial  bear- 
ings—He bears  for  Arms :  Vair,  on  a  pile  or,  a  mount  in 


a  mount  vert,  a  mountain-ash  tree  surmounted  by  a  rainbow 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Carpe  diem." 

W!u  Sons    of    Sir   Frederick   William   Wigan,    2nd   Bart., 
%b.    1859;  d.    1907;    m.    1885,   Elizabeth  Adair,    d.   of 

Lt.-Col.  Francis  Douglas  Grey : — 
Sir  Roderick  Grey  Wigan,  3rd  Bart.  (9  March  1898), 
b.  1886;  ?n.  1909,  Hermina  Mary  Clara  Graham,  d.  of 
Lewis  Wigan  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Frederick  Adair  Wigan, 
Esq.,  b.  191 1  ;  (2)  Alan  Lewis  Wigan,  Esq.,  b.  1913;  and 
Joan  Yvonne.     Pes. — Horstead  Hall,  Norwich. 

Denis  Grey  Wigan,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  K.R.R.C,  b.  1893  ; 
m.  1915,  Madeline  Mabel,  d.  of  Charles  Robert  Adeane, 
Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Babraham  Hall,  Cambs.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Adair  Michael  Charles  Wigan,  Gentleman,  b.  1916 ;  and 
Elizabeth  Sibell  Isabel.  Pes.  —  Loudham  Hall,  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk. 

Yr.  sons  of  Sir  Frederick  Wigan,  1st  Bart.,  J. P.  and 

D.L.  (High  Sheriff  co.  Surrey  1894),  b.  1827;  d.  1907  ; 

m.    1857,   Mary  Harriet,   d.   of  Joseph  Blunt  of  West 

Park,  Kew: — 
Arthur  Lawford  Wigan,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1868; 
m.  1896,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Col.  Hervey  Bagot,  C.B.,  R.E.  ; 
and  has  issue — Joyce  Madeline  [m.  1917,  Capt.  Paul  R.  F. 
Mason,  late  The  King's  Regt.].  Pes. — Forest  Park, 
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Edgar  Clare  Wigan,  Esq.,  b.  1876;  m.  1909,  Cicely 
Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Charles  Hervey  Bagot,  C.B.,  R.E. 
Res. — Bradstone  Brook,  Shalford,  Surrey.  Club — Welling- 
ton. 

W1GGETT-CHUTE  ofTheVyne  (Roy.  Lie.,  22  Feb. 
1827,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  three  swords 
barwise  points  to  the  dexter  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  ermine  (Chute);  2  and  3, 
ermine,  three  mullets  two  and  one  azure,  pierced  gules,  on 
a  chief  wavy  sable,  a  dove  regardant  proper  (Wiggett). 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a 
gauntlet  grasping  a  broken  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and  (for  distinction)  the  arm  encircled 
by  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert  (Chute) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  gryphon's  head  couped  sable,  holding  in  the 
beak  an  ear  of  wheat  proper,  between  two  wings  argent, 
each  charged  with  a  mullet  gules  (Wiggett).  Motto — 
"  Fortune  de  guerre." 

Sons  of  Chaloner  William  Chute,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  The 

Vyne,  Basingstoke,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1838; 

d.    1892;  m.  1875,  Eleanor  Jane,  d.  of  Sir  Wyndham 

Spencer  Portal,  1st  Bart.: — 
Charles  Leonard  Chute,  Esq.,  M.C.,  J. P.  Hants.,  Barr.- 
at-Law,    Inner   Temple,  M.A.    Oxon.,   b.  1879;    m.   1912, 
Joan,   d.   of  late  Rev.    R.   Lowbridge  Baker   of  Ramsden 
House.     Seat — The  Vyne,  near  Basingstoke. 

Rev.  John  Chaloner  Chute,  M.A. ,  b.  1881  ;  m.  1922,  Violet 
Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Durnford,  Esq.,  C. B. ,  of  Hartley 
Wespall,  Basingstoke.     Res. — Eton  College,  Windsor. 

Rev.  Anthony  William  Chute,  O.B.E.,  b.  1884.  Res.— 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Edward  Russell  Wiggett- Chute,  b.  1846  ; 

d.  1889  ;  m.  1874,  Mary  Nina,  d.  of  W.  Firth: — 
Edward  Lennard  Wiggett-Chute,   Gentleman,  b. 
Res.— 

Lawrence  Vere  Wiggett-Chute,  Gentleman,  b.  1878. 
Res.— 

Lt.-Col.  Mervyn  Lyde  Wiggett-Chute,  b.  1881 ;  in.  1909, 
Frances  Josephine,  only  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Crawford 
Armour,  D.D.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool.     Res. — 

WIGGIN  (H.  Coll.,  1892).  Gules,  three  mullets  of  six 
points  argent,  on  a  chief  invected  or,  two  spurs  rowel 
upwards  and  leathered  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  within  a  spur  the 
rowel  upwards  leathered  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  sable,  the  whole 
between  two  wings  proper,  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys 
also  sable.     Motto — ' '  To  thine  ownself  be  true." 

Only  son  of  Sir  Henry  Arthur  Wiggin,  2nd  Bart.,  of 
Metchley  Grange,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1852; 
d.  1917  ;  m.  1878,  Annie  Sarah,  d.  of  Charles  Rogers 
Cope  of  Kinnerton  Court,  co.  Radnor: — 

Sir  Charles  Richard  Henry  Wiggin,  3rd  Bart.  (17  June 
1892),  T.D. ,  Lt.-Col.  and  Brev.-Col  late  comdg.  Staffs. 
Yeo.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  J.P.  and  C.C.  co.  Warwick,  b.  1885  ; 
m.  1916,  Mabel  Violet  Mary,  only  d.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Jaffray,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Henry  Wiggin,  Esq., 
6.  1921.  Seat — Honington  Hall,  Shipston-on-Stour,  co. 
Warwick.       Clubs — Brooks's  ;  Bath  ;  Boodle's. 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Samuel  Wiggin,  1st  Bart. ,  J.  P. ,  D .  L. , 
M.P. ,  b.  1824;  d.  1905;  m.  1851,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  David  Malins  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham: — 

Walter  William  Wiggin,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Worcester  and 
Stafford,  Lt.-Col.  late  Worcs.  Yeo.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  N. 
Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1856;  tn.  1886,  Edith,  d.  of  G.  C.  Adkins, 
Esq.,  J.P.  ;  and  has  had  issue — George  Robert  Wiggin, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Worcs.  Yeo.,  b.  1889;  killed  in  action  1916  ; 
Christopher  Wiggin,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  d.  1895.  Seat — 
The  Forehill  House,  King's  Norton. 

Alfred  Harold  Wiggin,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  (1923)  High 
Sheriff  co.  Worcs.,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1864;  m.  1887, 
Margaret,  d.  of  Edward  J.  Nettlefold ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  William  Henry  Wiggin,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Major 
Worcs.  and  Oxf.  Yeo.  Field  Bde.  R.A.  (T.A.),  b.  1888 
(Club — New  University);  Richard  Arthur  Wiggin,  Gentle- 
man, 2nd  Lieut.  Worcs.  and  Oxf.  Yeo.  Field  Bde.  R.A. 
(T.A.),  b.  1903;  Hilda  Margaret  [tn.  1919,  Major  Noel 
Wilson] ;  and  Nancy  [tn.  1928,  Major  D.  W.  Turner]. 
Seat — Bordesley  Hall,  Alvechurch.     Club — New  University. 

Edgar  Askin  Wiggin,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co. 
Warwick,  Col.  (temp.  Brig. -Gen.  comdg.  1st  South  Midland 
Mounted  Brigade),  formerly  Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  13th 
Hussars,  b.  1867 ;  tn.  1906,  Emilie  Margaret,  d.  of  Arthur 
Keen  of  Sandyford,    Edgbaston  ;    and    has   issue  —  Peter 


Milner  Wiggin,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut,  nth  Hussars,  b. 
1907  (Club — Cavalry).  Res. — Greys,  Mallory,  Warwick. 
Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Cavalry. 

ARTHUR  WIGGINS,  Esquire,  formerly  Capt.  in  the 
2nd    Batt.    King's   Own    Regt.  Yorkshire  Light   Infantry. 

Born  ,  being  the  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Augustus 

Wiggins  of  Porchester  Terrace,  Paddington.  Armorial 
bearings— Per  pale  indented  azure  and  gules,  a  gryphon 
segreant  argent,  holding  between  the  forelegs  a  garb  or, 
the  whole  between  three  bezants.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
garb  or,  charged  with  an  acorn  slipped  and  leaved  proper, 
three  hurts  fessewise.  Motto — "Loyal."  Seat — Sand- 
hills, Christchurch,  Hants. 

Capt.  AUGUSTUS  CHARLES  HUBERT  BOY- 
COTT WIGHT-BOYCOTT,  late  Royal  Artillery.  Born 
April  18,  1882,  being  the  fourth  son  of  the  late  Cathcart 
Boycott  Wight  -  Boycott,  Esq.,  of  Rudge  Hall,  in  co. 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county,  J.P.  for  co. 
Stafford,  formerly  Capt.  Queen's  Own  Royal  Stafford- 
shire Yeom.  Cav.  [assumed  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Boycott,  by  Royal  Licence,  in  1886,  under  the 
will  of  his  maternal  grandfather]  ;  by  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  George  Grazebrook  of  Pedmore,  in  the 
co.  of  Worcester.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.,  1886, 
R.  Lie.) — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a  chief  argent,  three 
grenades  fired  proper  (for  Boycott,  March  21,  1663);  2  and 
3,  azure,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  two  bears'  heads  erased 
in  chief  argent,  muzzled  gules,  and  a  cock  in  base  or  (for 
Wight).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting 
his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent  ;  and  for  his 
Crests,  1.  issuant  from  a  mural  crown  gules,  an  arm  em- 
bowed,  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  grasping  a  grenade 
fired  proper  (for  Boycott) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
out  of  the  battlements  of  a  tower  sable,  a  bear's  head  argent, 
muzzled  gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  mascle  also  sable 
(for  Wight).  Motto — "  Pro  rege  et  religione."  Married, 
10  June,  1908,  Mary  Alison,  d.  of  Roland  Crewe  Alston, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Odell  Castle,  Bedford;  and  has  issue- 
Alexander  Hubert  Wight-Boycott,  Gentleman,  b.  1909; 
Cathcart  Michael  Wight-Boycott,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Vere 
Alison  Wight- Boycott,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  .     Seat—Onk- 

hampton  Manor,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset.  Club — Welling- 
ton. 

WIGLEY  of  Nottingham.  Paly  of  four  embattled 
argent  and  gules,  two  flaunches  each  charged  with  a  rose 
counterchanged,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  flames,  a  leopard's  head  proper,  gorged  with 
a  collar  sable,  charged  with  three  roses  or.  Motto — 
"  Virtus  ardua  vincet." 

Sons  of   Sir  George  Wigley,  Knt.   Bach.  J. P.,    of 
Redcliffe,  Nottingham,  b.  1837;  d.  1925;  tn.  1870, 
Clara,  d.  of  Joseph  Clarke  : — 
G.  A.  Wigley,  Esq.,  b.  ;  tn.  .     Res. — Redcliffe, 

Redcliffe  Road,  Nottingham. 

J.  H.  C.  Wigley,  Esq. ,  b.  .     Res.—  Woodside,  Purvie 

Road,  Nottingham. 

WIGNALL  of  Cambusmore  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
or,  and  chevrony  of  four  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  two 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  sable 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stork  rising 
argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
garb  or.  Motto—"  Spero  meliora."  Livery— Black  and 
gold. 

Second  son  of  Walter  Barton  Wignall,   of  Wood- 
hey,  Spital,  Cheshire,  b.  1829;  d.   1897;   tn.   1863, 
Sarah  Turner  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Thornton  Littlewood, 
of  Hamer  Hall,  Rochdale  : — 
Frederick  William  Wignall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  (19 16)  High 
Sheriff,  Cheshire,  b.   1872  ;   tn.  1901,  Edith  Marguerite, 
O.B.E.,  d.  of  Edwin  Tate,  of  Balcombe  Place,  Sussex ; 
and  has  issue — Frederick  Edwin  Barton  Wignall,  Gentle- 
man, 6.  1906;  Doris  May  [m.  1926, Capt.   R.  Grosvenor, 
son  of  Lord  Arthur  Grosvenor].     Seats — Cambusmore, 
Sutherland,   N.B.;    The  Rookery,  Tattenhall.  Cheshire. 
Clubs — Bath,  Hurlingham. 

WIGRAM  of  Walthamstow,  Essex.  Argent,  on  a 
pale  gules,  three  escallops  or,  over  all  a  chevron 
engrailed  counterchanged  on  a  chief  waves  of  the  sea, 
thereon  a  ship  representing  an  English  vessel  of  war  of 


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the  sixteenth  century  with  four  masts  sails  furled  proper, 
colours  flying  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  hand 
in  armour  in  fesse  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  charged 
with  an  escallop,  and  holding  a  fleur-de-lys  erect  or. 
Motto — "  Dulcis  amor  patrine." 

Eld.    son   of    Rev.   Woolmore   Wigram,    Canon  of 

St.  Alban's,  Rector  of  St.  Andrews.  Hertford,  who 

was  a  grandson   of   ist   Bart.,    b.   1831  ;    d.   1907; 

m.  1863,  Harriet  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ainger, 

Perpetual  Curate  of  Hampstead  : — 
Sir  Edgar  Thomas  Ainger  Wigram,  6th  Bart.  (14  Oct. 
1805),  of  Waltbamstow,  Essex  ^Supporters — On  either  side 
an  eagle,  wings  elevated  argent,  collared  gules  and  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  shamrock  vert],  M.A.  Cantab., 
A.R.I.B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  1864;  s.  his  cousin  1920.  Res. — 
Watling  House,  St.  Albans.     Club — Carlton. 

Sons  of  Robert  Ainger  Wigram    (2nd   son   of  Rev. 

Woolmore  Wigram,  see  above),  b.  1866;   d.  1915; 

m.  1910,  Evelyn  Dorothy,  d.  of  Cecil  William  Hens- 

lowe,   I.C.S. : — 
Clifford  Woolmore  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. — 
Edward  Robert  Woolmore  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Yngr.  cons  of  Rev.  Woolmore  Wigram  (see  above) : — 
Rev.  William   Ainger  Wigram,  D.D.,  Hon.  Chaplain 
to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,   b.    1872.      Res.  —  Green 
Acres,  Wells,  Somerset. 

Arthur  Woolmore  Wigram,  Gentleman,  M.I.E.E., 
M.I.M.E.,  b,  1875  ;  m.  1911,  Avis  Marian,  d.  of  the  late 
Hartley  Hartley-Smith,  of  Upwey,  Dorset ;  and  has 
issue — Peter  Woolmore  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3  ; 
Avis  Betty  Woolmore ;  Daphne  Marion  Woolmore. 
Res. — Greystones,  King's  Stanley,  Stonehouse,  Glos. 

Sons  of  Robert  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.   1833  ;    d. 

1918  ;   m.  1867,  Marv  Edith  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Samuel 

Solly,  F.R.S.  :— 
Robert  Wigram,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  9th  Lancers, 
and  K.R.R.C,  b.  1874  ;  m.  ist,  1920,  Adela  Mary  (d. 
1923),  d.  of  Richard  Reid,  of  177  Oakwood  Court  ; 
2nd,  1925,  Winifred,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Phipps,  24th 
Foot,  and  has  issue — Robert  Money  Wigram,  Gentleman, 
b.  1923  ;  Francis  John  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1926. 
Res. — The  Danes,  Penn,  Bucks.     Club — White's. 

Rev.  Percy  Solly  Wigram,  M.C.,  M.A.  Camb.,  b.  1878. 
Res. — Mission  House,  Marston,  Oxford. 

Only  son  of  Reginald  Wigram,  Esq.,  J. P.  Yorks., 

b.  1843  ;    d.  1915  ;    m.  1872,  Isabella  (d.  1913),  d  of 

John  Spencer,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  : — 
Reginald  Spencer  Wigram,  Gentleman,  Fellow, 
Surveyors'  Inst.,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1904,  Olive  Eleanor,  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  E.  C.  Lister,  Rector  of  Stanningley,  and 
has  issue — Reginald  Edward  Money  Wigram,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1908  ;  Francis  Loftus  Wigram,  Gentleman, 
b.  191 1  ;  and  Isbelle  Georgiana.  Res. — The  Dene, 
Waltham  St.  Lawrence,  nr.  Twyford,  Berks. 

Walter  Gott  Wigram,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.Mech.E., 
b.  1877.  Res. — Highthorne,  Husthwaite,  nr.  York. 
Club — Constitutional. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Henry  James  Wigram,  2nd  Somerset 

R.V.,  b.  1847  ;    d.  1902  ;    m.  1870,  Penelope,  d  of 

George  Eyre,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Warrens,  Wilts.  :— 
Ronald  Scott  Jervoise  Wigram,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre),  b.  1874;  m.  1911,  Ethel  Rosa,  d.  of  the  late 
Rev.  F.  Kinglake,  Rector  of  West  Monckton,  Taunton  ; 
and  has  issue — Henry  Frederick  James  Wigram,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916.     Res. — Kibbear,  Trull,  Taunton. 

Cyril  Charles  Wigram,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.F.,  b.  1882  ; 
m.  ist,  1912,  Mabel  Mary  Adams  (div.  1918)  ;  2nd,  1918, 
Olivia  Marie,  d.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  W.  Truman, 
of  Winterbourne,  Bonchurch,  I.O.W.,  and  has  issue — 
Isolde.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Robert  James  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1832  ; 

d.  1886  ;    m.  1854,  Leonora  (d.  1897),  d.  of  Henry 

Alexander,   H.E. I.C.S.  : — 
Hereward    Robert    Wigram,   Esq.,    Major  late    K.O. 
Scottish  Borderers,  b.  1858.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Lionel  Robert  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1867.     Res. — 

Sons  of  William  Knox  Wigram,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Barrister- 

at-Law,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1856,  Hon.  Mary  Ann 

(d.  1883),  d.  of  5th  Viscount  Harberton  : — 
Sir  Henry  Francis  Wigram,  Knt.  Bach.,  M.L.C.,  New 
Zealand,    1903-20,   b.    1857;    m.    1885,   Agnes,   O.B.E., 
d.    of    Henry    Eden    Sullivan.     Res. — 1    Park    Terrace, 
Christchurch,    New    Zealand.      Club — Union. 

William  Arthur  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  i860  ;  m. 
1888,  Edith  Constance,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon. 
Sir  W.  Chetwynd  Talbot,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue— Charles 


Knox  Wigram,  Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  R.A.S.C,  b.  1889 
\m.  1914,  Gladys,  d.  of  the  late  Preb.  R.  E.  Baynes,  of 
Teignmouth,  Devon,  and  has  issue — James  Robert 
Knox  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Valentine  Knox 
Wigram,  Gentleman,  6.  1920  (Res. — Alsagar,  Leather- 
head,  Surrey)] ;  and  Ivy  Margaret  [m.  1923,  Major  H. 
Bowater  Vernon,  M.C.,  Indian  Army].  Res.—  Holbrook, 
Horsham,  Sussex.     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Only  son  of  Gerrard  Andrewes  Wigram,  Gentleman, 

b.   1842  ;    d.   igiy ;    m.   1873,  Selina  Maria,  d.  of 

the  late  Edmund  Wilmot : — 

Rev.  Gerrard  Edmund  Wigram,  M.A.  Camb.,  Vicar  of 

Horsley,  b.  1877  ;   m.  1902,  Ismena  Maria,  d.  of  the  late 

William  T.    Mayne,    and    has    issue — Francis    Gerrard 

Mayne  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  and  3  daus.    Res. — 

Vicarage,  Horsley,  co.  Derby. 

Son  of  Henry  Joseph  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ; 

d.  1926  ;  m.  ist,  1898,  Alice  Laura  (div.  1909),  d.  of 

the  late  Thomas  Jarvis,  of  Mount  Jarvis,  Antigua : — 

John  Jarvis  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.     Res. — 

Yngst.   son   of   Rt.    Rev.   Joseph   Colton   Wigram, 

D.D.,    Bishop    of    Rochester,    b.    1798  ;     d.    1867 ; 

m.  1837,  Susan  Maria  (d.  1864),  d.  of  Peter  Ark- 

wright : — 

Eustace  Rochester  Wigram,    Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.) 

Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  i860  ;    m.  1889,  Mary  Grace,  d.  of 

the  late   Col.    Ralph   Bradford   Atkinson,   of   Angerton, 

Morpeth,   and  has  issue — Ralph  Follett  Wigram,   Esq., 

ist  Sec,  Embassy,  Paris,  b.  1890  [m.  1925,  Ava,  d.  of  the 

late  J.  E.  Bodley].      Res. — Mount  Sandford,   Barnstaple, 

Devon.      Clubs— Travellers',    Marlborough. 

Eld.  son  of  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  Wigram,  M.A., 
b.    1834;     d.    1897;     m.    1859,    Frances    (d.    1914), 
d.  of  the  late  Francis  Wright,  of  Osmaston  Manor 
co.   Derby  : — ■ 
Rev.  Edmund  Francis  Edward  Wigram,  M.A.  Camb., 
India  Sec,  C.M.S.,  b.  1864  ;    m.  1904,  Violet  (d.  1918), 
d.    of   Sir   Thomas   Charles    Dewey,  ist   Bart.,  and  has 
issue — Oswald    Thomas    Edward    Wigram,    Gentleman, 
b.  1905  ;    Aidan  Frederic  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
Edmund    Hugh    Lewis    Wigram,    Gentleman,    b.    191 1  ; 
and  Joy   Frances.     Res. — Elstree,   Bromley,    Kent. 
Sons   of    Rev.    Beresford   Edward   Wigram,    M.A., 
b.    1870 ;    d.   1917 ;    m.   1901,    Jessie  Violet,  d.  of 
Walter  Scott,  of  Bramley  Hill,  Croydon  : — 
Arthur  Frederic  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.      Postal 
address — Pinewood  Road,  Bromley. 

Winstone  Beresford  Wigram, '  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Res. — 

Marcus  Walter  Wigram,  Gentleman  ,b.  1917. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  Wigram  (see 
above) : — 
Rev.  Harold  Frederic  Edward  Wigram,  M.A.  Camb., 
Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Wellingborough,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1913, 
Gladys  Christine,  d.  of  Sir  Howard  W.  Elphinstone, 
3rd  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Howard  Beresford  Wigram, 
Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Andrew  Harold  Wigram,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1919  ;  Alexander  Robert  Wigram,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925  ;  Gladys  Veronica ;  and  Rose  Eleanor.  Res. 
— Parkside,  Harroden  Road,  Wellingborough. 

Rev.  Marcus  Edward  Wigram,  M.A.  Camb.,  C.M.S., 
b.  1875  ;  m.  1910,  Mary,  M.B.,  d.  of  the  late  James 
Townsend,  of  Exeter.     Res. — Allahabad,  India. 

Loftus  Edward  Wigram,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  M.B., 
Camb.,  Lecturer  at  Livingstone  Coll.,  Leyton,  b.  1877; 
m.  1912,  Constance,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  W.  G.  Edwards, 
and  has  issue — Gerald  Frederic  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b. 
19 16  ;  Michael  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Robert 
Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and  Lettice  Margaret. 
Res. — 1  Farnley  Road,  Chingford,  Essex. 

Sons  of  Herbert  Wigram,  Gentleman,  Madras  C.S., 

b.  1842  ;   d.  1914  ;   m.  1872,  Amy,  d.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 

John  Wood  Rideout,  Ind.  Army : — 

Sir  Clive  Wigram,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.S.I. ,  Lieut.-Col. 

and  Bt.-Col.  late  18th  Lancers,  Ind.  Army,  Equerry-in- 

Waiting  and  Asst.  Private  Sec.  to  the  King  since  1906, 

b.  1873  ;  m.  1912,  Nora  Mary,  only  child  of  Col.  Sir  Neville 

Chamberlain,  K.C.B.,    K.C.V.O.,  and  has  issue— George 

Neville  Clive  Wigram,  Esq.,  Page  of  Honour  to  the  King 

since   1925,  b.   1915  ;   Francis   Wigram,    Esq.,    b.    1920; 

and    Anne.       Res.— St.    James's   Palace,    S.W.i  ;    The 

Norman  Tower,  Windsor  Castle. 

Major-Gen.  Sir  Kenneth  Wigram,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  Dist.  Comd.  Indian  Army  since  1926,  has  Legion 
of  Honour,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Crown  of  Siam, 
Croix  de  Guerre  of  Belgium,  b.  1875.  Club — United  Service. 
Rear-Adm.  Ernest  Wigram,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  (ret.), 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  King  George,  1926,  has  Croix  de  Guerre 


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and  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Order  of  the  Crown 
of  Siam,  b.  1877.      Club — United  Service. 

Sons   of   Roland   Lewis   Wigram,   Gentleman,   B.A. 
Oxon.,  b.  1874  ;  d.  1918  ;    m.  1907,  Mildred  Gladys, 
d.  of  Rev.  R.  P.  Willock,  Rector  of  Warmington  : — 
Derek  Roland  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Mervyn  Roland  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1916. 

Second  son  of  Lewis  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1844  ; 

d.  1915  ;   tn.  1872,  Mary  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Rev.  Lewes 

Deedes,  Rector  of  Bramtield,  Herts.  : — 

Oswald  Lewis  Wigram,  Gentleman,  b.  1878  ;  tn.  1914, 

Lucy  Claire,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  W.  Stephenson,  Vicar  of 

Addingham,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue — Michael  Lewis 

Wigram,   Gentleman,   b.    1918 ;     and   Margaret   Elaine. 

Res.— 


WILBRAHAM,    see     BAKER 
BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM. 


WILBRAHAM    and 


WILBRAHAM  of  Delamere  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three 
bendlets  wavy  azure.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  argent. 
Motto — "  In  portu  quies." 

Eld.  son  of   Roger  William  Wilbraham,  Esq.,   J. P., 

b.  181 7  ;  d.  1897;  m.  1850,  Louisa,  third  d.  of  Robert 

Gosling  of  Botley's  Park,  Surrey  : — 
Hugh  Edward  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  D.L.,  J. P. 
and  C.A.  Cheshire,  Capt.  late  82nd  Regt.  and  3rd  Bait.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1887,  Lilla,  eldest  d.of  Rev. 
Thomas  Coney  of  Brayvvick,  Berks. ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
George  Hugh  de  Vernon  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  Capt.  T. F. 
Res.,  late  Cheshire  Regt.,  b.  1890  [tn.  1919,  Kitty,  only  d. 
of  H.  C.  Neilson,  of  Plover's  Moss,  Cheshire];  (2)  Ralph 
Venables    Wilbraham,    Gentleman,    b.  ;    Vere   May  ; 

Rhoda  Joan  [tn.  191 8,  R.  C.  Dewhurst] ;  and  Barbara 
Francesca.  Seat — Delamere  House,  Northwich.  Clubs — 
Naval  and  Military  ;  Windham's. 

Only  son  of  Lt.-Col.    Herbert  Vere  Wilbraham,  late 

Shropshire  L.I. ,  b.   1858;  d.  1916  ;  tn.  1902,  Avice,  d. 

of  Geoffrey  J.  Shakerley  of  Grove  Park,  Warwick  : — 
Richard  Geoffrey  Vere  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  Roger  William  Wilbraham,   Esq.  (see 

above): — 
Henry  Dudley  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 
Frederick    William    Wilbraham,    Gentleman,    b.    1864. 
Res. — 

William  Robartes  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Res.— 

Second  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Edward  Wilbraham  of  The 

Old  Palace,   Richmond,  Surrey,  b.   1820;  d.  1884;  tn. 

1857,  Julia  Catherine,  d.  of  Col.  Thomas  Walter  Powell, 

Rifle  Brigade: — 
Edward  Sidney  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m. 
1894,  Ida  Gwendoline  Jane  Eliza,  younger  d.  of  late  Joseph 
Goff  of  Hale  Park,  and  has  issue —  (1)  Edward  Jack  Wil- 
braham, Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late  The  Rifle Bde.,  b  1895  \m. 
1927,  Evelyn,  eld.  d.  of  Carl  N.  Martin,  of  Bryn  Mawr, 
Philadelphia,  and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Joan] ;  (2)  Thomas 
Roger  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  The  Rifle  Bde., 
b.  1907.     Res. — Standerwick  Court,  Frome,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  Henry  Wilbraham,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1883  ;  tn.  1864, 

Mary   Jane,    d.    of   Christopher    and    Jane    Dorothea 

Marriott : — 
Roger    Eustace   Wilbraham,    Gentleman,   b.    1871  ;    m. 
1905,  Constance  Georgina,  d.  of  George  Henry  Eaton  of 
Gorsey  Hey  ;  and  has  issue — Edith  Dorothy  Caroline  ;  and 
Anne.     Res.—  37  St.  Leonard's  Terrace,  S.  W.3. 

Charles  Thackeray  Wilbraham,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1 91 1,  Eleanor  Mary  Dorothea,  younger  d.  of  Sir  Charles 
Craufurd.     Res. — Broad  Close,  Enstone,  Oxon. 

Son  of  Hugh  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1890; 

m.  1868,  Lady  Marion  Browne,  d.  of  2nd  Marquess  of 

Sligo  :— 
Bernard  Hugh  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.E., 
comdg.  Lahore  District,  served  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's 
Med.,  s  clasps),  and  Great  War  1914-18  (desp.,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1880  ;  tn.  1910,  Bernice,  d.  of  James 
Seagrave  and  widow  of  Arthur  Richard  Browne  ;  and  has 
issue — Kathleen  Diana.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

WILBY  (H.  Coll.,  1868).  Azure,  on  a  pale  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  argent,  a  millrind  sable. 

Daus.  and  coheirs  of  late  General  W.  Wilby  (son  of 
Lt.-Col.  Wilby  of  Wind  Hill  House,  Bishop's  Stort- 
ford)  •— 


Alice  Louise,  tn.  1st,  E.  H.  Satterthwaite,  D.L.  ;  2nd, 
Randulph  Lambert.     Res. — 

Fanny,  tn.  1st,  1865,  William  B.  Tyringham  ;  2nd,  1873, 
William  Francis  Higgins.     Res. — Turvey  House,  co.  Beds. 

Constance,  tn.  ,  Henry  J.  Morgan.     Res. — 

Florence. 

WILD,  see  BAGNALL-WILD. 

EDWARD  GODFREY  WILDE,  Esquire.  Born  Nov. 
18,  1867,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Alfred  Thomas  Wilde,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  A.D.C.  to  Queen 
Victoria,  Member  Indian  Council  (brother  of  Lord  Penzance 
and  nephew  of  Lord  Truro),  by  his  wife  Ellen  Margaret, 
third  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Col.  Godfrey  Thomas  Greene, 
C.  B.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on  a 
cross  sable,  a  plate,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  martlets 
argent  (for  Wilde) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  three  stags  trippant  or, 
each  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gules.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a 
mount  vert,  a  stag  lodged  proper,  in  the  mouth  a  rose 
gules,  slipped  vert.     Motto — "  Veritas  victrix."     Post.  add. 

WILDER  (H.  Coll.,  25  Feb.  1766).  Gules,  from  a  fesse 
or,  charged  with  two  barrulets  azure,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
issuant  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  savage's  head  affronted 
couped  at  the  shoulders,  the  temples  entwined  with  wood- 
bines all  proper.  Motto  —  "  Virtuti  mcenia  cedant."  Livery 
— Dark  blue  coat,  scarlet  waistcoat,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Rev.   Henry    Beaufoy  Wilder,    M.A. ,   L.  S.A., 

M.R.C.S.,   b.   1834;    d.    1908;    tn.   1858,   Augusta  {d. 

1892),   d.   of  Langham   Christie  of  Preston  Deanery, 

Northants. :  — 
Rev.  Henry  Charles  Wilder,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Sulham, 
b.  i860;  tn.  1893,  Cicely  Helen,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Bour- 
chier  Wrey  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Arthur  John  Wilder, 
Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxford,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  and 
Medaille  Militaire,  b.  1894  \m.  1923,  Ruby  Bilbrough]  ; 
(2)  Frederick  Wrey  Wilder,  Gentleman,  has  Croix  de  Guerre, 
3.1899;  Augusta  Helen  Mary  ;  and  Alice  Victoria.  Seats— 
Purley  Hall,  and  Sulham  House,  Reading,  in  co.  Berk- 
shire. Res. — Sulham  Rectory,  Pangbourne,  Berks.  Club — 
Athenaeum. 

Son  of  Francis  Langham  Wilder,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ; 

d.  1918;  tn.  1903,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Frederick  Drummond 

Hibbert  :— 
John  Charles  Wilder,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  Lieut.  R.  Berks. 
Regt.,    b.    ic,04-       Res.  —  Newbarn,   Winkfield,   Windsor. 
Club— Army  and  Navy. 

WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON  (R.L.,  27  Dec.  1869; 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  on  a  fesse  wavy  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  vert,  as  many  ermine  spots  gold 
(Lushington) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between 
two  eagles  displayed  in  chief  and  a  lion  passant  in  base  or, 
two  ermine  spots  between  three  estoiles  of  the  field  (Wild- 
man).  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  vert,  ducally  gorged  or 
(Lushington);  2.  out  of  a  mural  coronet  chequy  or  and 
azure,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  supporting  a  battleaxe 
gold,  blade  proper,  distilling  drops  of  blood.  Motto — 
"  Prudens  qui  patiens."  Livery — Dark  blue,  with  yellow 
facings. 

Only  son  of  Francis  James  Wildman-Lushington,  Esq. , 

J. P.    of  Norton   Court,    Faversham,     Kent,    b.  1852; 

d.    1884;    tn.    1875,    Katharine,    d.    of  Rev.    Thomas 

Woods  Goldhawk,  Vicar  of  Sheldwich,  Kent: — 
Stephen  Beresford  Wildman-Lushington,  Gentleman,  b. 
1877.     Res. — 

Son   of    John   Wildman-Lushington,    Gentleman,    b. 
;  d.  ;  tn.  : — 

Anthony    Wildman-Lushington,    Gentleman,    b. 
Res.— 

Son   of    Percy  Wildman-Lushington,    Gentleman,    b. 

1858  ;  d.  ;  tn.  :— 

Edward    Wildman-Lushington,    Gentleman,      b. 
Res.— 

WILKES  of  Lofts  Hall  (Roy.  Lie,  14  Nov.  1857, 
H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  chevron  paly  of  six  gules  and  sable, 
between  three  escutcheons  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a 
raven's  head  erased  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules  and  or 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  rock  proper,  thereon 
a  crossbow  erect  or,  in  front  of  two  quarrels  in  saltire 
gules. 


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Walden,    b.    1849;    d.    1887;     m.    1877,    Lucy,    d.    of 

Joseph  Collin  of  Wenden,  Essex: — 

John  Fiske  Wilkes,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Essex,  M.A.  Camb., 

Barr.-at-Law,  b.  1879.      Seat — Eastacre,  Saffron  Walden. 

WILKIE  (Matric.  L.O.,  20  June  1917).  Argent,  a 
fess  wreathed  azure  and  gules,  between  two  martlets 
sable  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of  the  second. 
Mantling   azure,  doubled  argent.      Crest — On   a  wreath 


of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules,  armed  and  langued 
azure,  holding  in  its  dexter  paw  a  cinquefoil  or.  Motto 
— "  Animo  et  fide."     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Sons   of   Edmund    Francis   Wilkie,   of   New   York 
and  London,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1904  ;  m.  1854,    Elizabeth 
Martha,  d.  of  John  Bird,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  and 
Toronto,  Canada : — 
Edmund  Henry  Wilkie,  Esq.,   Lecturer  to   the  late 
Roy.  Polytechnic  Institution,  London,  b.  1857  ;  m.  1884, 
Jessie  Ehn,    d.  of    Ebenezer  Cullen   Hunter,   and  has 
issue — Reginald  Edmund  Henry  Francis  Wilkie,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1887  ;  Elizabeth  Jessie ;  and  Minnie  Clara  Hunter. 
Res. — 70  Dyne  Road,  Brondesbury,  N.W.6. 

Henry  CharlesWilkie,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.V.S.,  F.R.M.S., 
Hon.  Life  Fellow  Zoological  Soc,  London  [Arms  as 
above  (but  matric.  L.O.  April  7,  1917),  in  the  chief  point 
a  crescent  of  the  third  for  difference],  b.  1864.  Postal 
address — C/o  Messrs.  Coutts  and  Co.,  440  Strand,  W.C.2. 

WILKIN  (H.  Coll.,  10  Feb.  1905).  Gules,  on  a  chev- 
ron argent,  between  three  whelk-shells  or,  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  of  the  field,  between  two  martlets  sable,  all 
within  a  bordure  of  the  third.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dragon's 
head  couped  at  the  neck  per  pale  argent  and  vert,  two 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  in  saltire  or.  Motto — "  Forti  et 
fideli  nihil  difficile." 

Sons  of  John  Frederic  Wilkin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.D., 
of  Rose  Ash,  N.  Devon,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1924;  m.  1868, 
Jane  Loud,  d.  of  the  late  James  Shoolbred,  of  The 
Elms,  Acton,  Middlesex  : — 

Lieut.-Col.   Rupert  Shoolbred,   C.M.G.  (q.v.). 

Lancelot  Wilkin,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
b.  1871.     Res. — Rose  Ash,  N.  Devon. 

Walter  Harold  Wilkin,  Esq.,  Maj.  (ret.)  Sherwood 
Foresters  [Arms  as  above,  and  impaling  the  arms  of 
Macalister  namely — Quarterly,  1,  argent,  a  lion  rampant 
gules,  armed  and  langued  azure ;  2,  or,  a  dexter  hand  in 
armour,  couped  fessways  proper,  holding  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  gules;  3,  or,  a  galley  sails  furled  oars  in  saltire 
sable,  flagged  gules,  in  a  sea  in  base  vert,  a  salmon  naiant 


proper ;  4,  sable,  a  stag  lodged  argent],  b.  1876 ;  m.  r9i3 ,. 
Dorothy  Alison,  d.  of  Robert  Macalister,  of  Hamslade, 
Oakford,  Devon  (q.v.);  and  has  issue — John  Macalister 
Wilkin,  Gentleman,  6,1919;  Jane  Dickinson  ;  Dorothy 
Downes  ;  Sophia  Loud ;  Anne  Shoolbred ;  and  Margaret 
Collins.  Res. — Yarty  House,  Membury,  Axminster,. 
Devon. 

WILKIN  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  sword  in  pale  proper, 
point  upwards,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  and  in  chief  two 
whelk-shells  argent,  the  sword  surmounted  by  a  chevron 
also  argent,  and  thereon  a  mural  crown.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dragon's 
head  gules,  between  two  whelk-shells.  Motto — "  Estote 
prudentes."     Livery — Claret. 

Sons  of  Sir  Walter  Henry  Wilkin,  K.C.M.G.,  J. P., 
D.L.,  and  (1892)  High  Sheriff  for  City  of  London,' 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1895,  Barrister,  Middle  Temple, 
a  Knight  of  several  foreign  orders,  late  Col.  3rd 
Middlesex,  A.V.,  b.  1842;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1872,  Margaret 
(Res.—  43  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2),  d.  of 
Harry  Ridley  Dale,  Merchant : — 
Ernest  Vivian  Wilkin,  Esq.,  D.L.,  b.  1874;  m,  1905, 
Winifred  Bertha,  d.  of  John  Robert  Cooper.     Res.— 

Walter  Reginald  Wilkin,  Esq.,  M.A.,  b.  1885;  m.  1916, 
Gladys  Henrietta  Ladenbury.  Res. — 20  Cornwall  Terrace 
N.W.i. 

The  Late  Reverend  EDWARD  JOHN  PAUL 
WILKINS-LEIR,  of  Weston  House,  Weston,  Bath, 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge.  Born  1835;  died  1921,  being  the  only  son  of 
the  Reverend  Edward  Wilkins,  Master  of  Arts,  Justice  of 
the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Norfolk,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
second  daughter  of  Thomas  Leir,  Esquire,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  Bachelor  of  Arts,  of  Jaggard's  House,  in  the  county 
of  Wiltshire,  and  Weston,  near  Bath ;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Leir, 
1881.  Armorial  bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
a  fesse  raguly  between  two  unicorns'  heads  couped  or, 
as  many  flaunches  of  the  last  (for  Leir) ;  2  and  3,  ermine, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  between  two  boars  passant  sable,  a  rose 
between  two  martlets  argent  (for  Wilkins).  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  azure  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  couped  or,  in  front  of  a 
saltire  raguly  azure  (for  Leir) ;  2.  en  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  mount,  a  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  fesse  wise  proper, 
thereon  a  boar  passant  regardant  sable,  pierced  through  the 
shoulder  with  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  also  proper  (for 
Wilkins). 

WILKINSON  of  Ewell  Grove,  Surrey  (H.  Coll.). 
Gules,  issuant  from  the  base  a  cross  raguly  or,  between 
in  the  first  quarter  a  bell  proper  and  in  the  fourth  quarter 
a  rose  argent,  leaved  and  slipped  vert,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second,  a  lion  passant  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  azure. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire 
raguly  or,  a  phoenix  proper.  Motto — "  Industria  perse- 
veranti  integritas." 

Son  of  John  Wilkinson  of  Nottingham,  b.   1828;    d. 
1874;    m,   1853,  Emily  Rosamond  Bagshaw  of  Not- 
tingham:— 
Cuthbert   Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  Member  of  the  Cor- 
poration of  the  City  of  London  and  of  the  London  County 
Council,  Past  Master  of  the  Gold  and  Silver  Wyre  Drawers' 
Company,  and  Past  Master  of  the  Guild  of  Freemen  of 
City  of  London,  has  Order  ot  M6rite  Agricole  (France), 
b.  1854;  m.  1876,  Rosa,  d.  of  William  Cromwell;  and  has 

issue— (1)    H W C Wilkinson,    Gentleman, 

b.  ;  (2)  Edgar  Cromwell  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b. 

(3)  Edwin  Bagshaw  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Edith  ; 

Florence  Mary;  and  Maud.  Res. — Ewell  Grove,  Ewell, 
Surrey ;  St.  Cuthbert's,  Margate ;  3  Marlborough  Hill' 
N.W.8.     Club— Constitutional. 

WILKINSON  of  Winchester  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  cottised  azure,  between  two  trefoils  slipped 
in  chief,  and  in  base  a  cross  botonee  fitchee  sable,  three 
crescents  or,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  second. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag's  head  azure,  attired  and  charged  with  a 
cross  botonee  fitchee  or.  Motto — "  Etpatribuset  posteri- 
tati." 

Sons  of   Rev.  Matthew  Wilkinson,  Clerk  in   Holy 
Orders,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Sarum,  b.  1808;    d.  1876; 


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m.  1840,  Laetitia  Martha,  d.  of  George  Maunsell 
Shield,  of  Rochester  : — 

Denison  Matthew  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1843. 
Res. — Vernon  Lodge,  Hampton  Hill,  Middx. 

Rev.  John  Henry  Wilkinson,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1844  ;  m.  1873,  Agnes  Louisa,  d.  of 
Rev.  James  Guillemard,  Vicar  of  Kirtlington,  Oxon.  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Walter  Hugh  John  Wilkinson, 
Esq.,  C.S.I. ,  CLE.,  Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  late  British 
Envoy  at  the  Court  of  Nepal,  b.  1874  [m.  1906,  Stella 
Margaret,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  C.  W.  Park,  C.B. ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Gerald  Hugh  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1909; 
Stanley  George  Guy  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ; 
Peter  John    Wilkinson,    Gentleman,     b.    1913    {Club — 


WILKINSON  (U.O.).  Per  pale  or  and  vert,  a  chevron 
between  three  whelk-shells  all  counterchanged.  Mantling' 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  tiger's 
head  couped,  per  pale  or  and  vert,  charged  with  a  trefoil 
slipped  gules  and  holding  in  his  mouth  a  swan's  wing  dis- 
played argent.  Badge — A  swan's  wing  displayed  argent, 
entiled  by  the  crown  of  a  King  of  Arms.  Motto — "  Memor 
esto."     Liverv — Green  and  white. 

Third  son  of  Colonel  Josiah  Wilkinson,  V.  D. ,  b.  1812  ; 
d.  1903  ;  m.  1866,  Alice,  d.  of  Thomas  Smith  : — 

Major  SirNevileRodwell  Wilkinson,  K.C.V.O.,  F.S.A., 
Ulster  King  of  Arms  and  Principal  Herald  of  All  Ireland, 
King  of  Arms,  Registrar  and  Knight  Attendant  of 
the  Most  Illustrious   Order  of  St.    Patrick,   J. P.    Dublin, 


Travellers')] ;  (2)  Edward  Aubrey  Guy  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
O.B.E.  (mil.),  late  Surg.-Capt.  R.N.,  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1876  ; 
(3)  Claud  Denison  Stirling  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878 
[wt.  1905,  Violet  Emily,  d.  of  T.  H.  Lawrence ;  and  has  issue 
— John  Patrick  George  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
James  Henry  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3  ;  Katherine 
Gladys  Joan] ;  (4)  James  Vere  Stewart  Wilkinson,  Gentle- 
man, I.C.S.  (ret.),  b.  1885  [«».  1917,  Lucy  Agnes,  d.  of  F.  C. 
Rimington] ;  Agnes  Edith  Dorothy  [m.  1st,  J.  McQueen 
Sealy,  R.A. ;  2nd,  Arthur  Clive  Pawson]  ;  Isabel 
Mary  Gladys  [m.  1906,  Richard  Cecil  Brown,  M.C., 
I.C.S.]  ;  Constance  Elisabeth  Beryl  [m.  1914,  Waters 
Edward  Copleston,  C.S.I.]  Res. — Kingshot,  St.  Cross, 
Winchester. 


Knt.  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  late  of  the  Coldstream 
Regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  b.  1869 ;  m.  1903,  Lady  Beatrix 
Frances  Gertrude  Herbert,  elder  d.  of  14th  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke and  Montgomery,  G.C.V.O.  ;  and  has  issue — Guen- 
dolen  Eleanor  May ;  and  Muriel  Phyllis.  Post.  add. — 
Office  of  Arms,  The  Castle,  Dublin;  6  Duchess  Street, 
Portland  Place,  London,  W.  Clubs — Guards',  Burlington 
Fine  Arts,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


WILKINSON(H.Coll.  1913).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent, 
in  chief  under  clouds  proper,  a  meridian  sun,  issuant  there- 
from six  rays  or,  in  base  four  barrulets  wavy  azure.  Mant- 
ling gules  and   argent.      Crest — Upon   a   wreath   of  the 


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colours,  a  flowering  spray  of  the  hibiscus  mutabilis  proper. 
Motto — "  Non  animum  n.ut  nt." 

Sons  of  Charles  Wi'mot  Wilkinson  cf  Helper,  co.  Derby, 

b.  1815  ;  d.  1894;  in.  1842: — 
Sir  William  Henry  Wilkinson,  Knt.  Bach.  (191 3),  entered 
Chinese  Consular  Service  1880,  acting  Consul-Gen.  in  Corea 
1893-4,  Consul  at  Ningpo  1899,  Consul-Gen.  Yunnan  and 
Kweichow  1902,  at  Cheagtu  1908,  at  Mukden  191 1.  and 
at  Hankow  1912,  ret.  1918,  b.  1858;  m.  1st,  1883,  Emily 
(d.  1892),  d.  of  late  Thomas  Allen  of  Thurmaston  Manor, 
co.  Leics. ;  2nd,  1899,  Maud  (d.  1902),  d.  of  late  Rev.  Frank 
Dickson,  Rector  of  Ribchester;  3rd,  1919,  Agnes  Mary,  d. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Gore,  Vicar  of  Ogbourne  St.  George, 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  Ralph  Wilmot  Wilkinson,  Esq  , 
Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1884  [w.  1908,  Alison,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas 
de  Multon  Lee  Bradell,  Knt.  Bach. ,  and  has  issue — Michael 
Wilmot  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  b.  1911];  (2)  Hugh  Wilmot 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  ,b.  1890;  killed  in  action  1915  \_m.  ,  and 

left  issue — Hugh  Robert  David  Wilmot  Wilkinson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1916]  ;  (3)  Guy  Wilmot  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  b.  1900; 
Winifred  Margaret  Wilmot  ;  Frances  Mabel  Wilmot  [m. 
1922,  Kenneth  Preston]  ;  and  Ethel  Gwendolen  Beryl  Wil- 
mot. Res. —  Deepdene,  Bathampton,  Bath.  Club — 
Thatched  House. 

Charles  David  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ;  m.  Muriel 
Agnes  Insoll  {d.  1893),  and  has  issue — Eric  Hugh  Wilkinson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1894.  Res. — Craigie  Lodge,  St.  Lawrence, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

WILKINSON  (H.  Coll.,  Sept.  10,  1926).  Argent, 
points  pointed  to  the  chief  and  reversed  in  base  counter- 
changed  gules,  on  a  chief  wavy  azure  a  leopard's  face  or, 
between    two    bezants.      Mantling    gules    and    argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  oak- 
tree  fructed,  a  man  in  chain-armour  proper,  surcoat 
argent,  on  his  head  a  helmet  and  supporting  in  both 
hands  a  sword  in  pale  point  downwards  also  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold.     Motto — "  Fas  ac  jus." 

Third  son  of  Rev.  Edward  Wilkinson,  Ph.D.,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  of  Christ  Church  Lodge,  Leamington, 
b.   1824;    d.   1900;    m.   1876,  Sarah  Esther,  d.  of 
William  Hale,  of  London  : — 
Reginald  Warren   Hale  Wilkinson,    Esq.,   K.C.,  Gold 
Coast  Colony,  M.A.  (Balliol  Coll.  Oxford),  Bairister-at- 
Law,    Inner    Temple,   Sen.  Crown  Counsel  Gold  Coast 
1914,  Solicitor-Gen.  1915,  Puisne  Judge  1920,  Attorney- 
General  1921-28,  Acting  Governor  and  C.-in-C.  July- Dec. 
1921  (ret.  1928),  b.  1882 ;  m.  1923,  Countess  Troyanowska. 
Res. — Guiseley  House,  Leamington  Spa.     Club — Oxford 
and  Cambridge. 

Son  of  Rev.  Hartley  Craven  Price  Wilkinson,  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1884  ;   d.  1916  ;   m.  1906  : — 
Ronald  Osborne  Hale  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Res. — 


WILKINSON  (U.O.).  Gules,  a  saltire  vair  between 
four  whelk-shells  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-talbot  or,  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose-branch  slipped  and  leaved  and 
bearing  a  red  rose  all  proper.  Motto — "  Memor  et 
fidelis." 

Son    of    James    Wilkinson,    Gentleman,    of    Glen 

Albyn,  Stillorgan,   co.   Dublin,   b.   1837 ;    d.   1906  ; 

m.   1869,  Anne  Wilton,  d.  of  John  Gibson,  of  co. 

Westmeath  : — 
James  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin),  b.  1875  ;  m.  1914,  Anne  Eleanor,  d.  of  Sir  John 
Hamilton  Franks,  C.B.,  and  has  issue — John  Norman 
Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  191 7 ;  James  Anthony 
Lawrence  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Kathleen 
Rosalie.  Res.— Glenheder,  Howth,  co.  Dublin.  Club — 
University  (Dublin). 

WILKINSON  (H.  Coll.  8  Nov.  1926).  Gules  a  fesse  van- 
between  in  chief  a  unicorn  passant  between  two  mullets 


or,  and  in  base  as  many  like  mullets.     Mantling  gules 

and   or      Crest — On  a  wreath  of   the   colours,    a   fox's 

head  erased  per  pale  wavy  gules  and  sable,  charged  on 

the  neck  with  an  escallop  counterchanged,  and  holding  in 

the  mouth  a  wing  argent.      Motto — "  Sapere  aude." 

Eldest  son  of  Robert  Daniel  Wilkinson,  of  Croydon, 

b.   1850  ;    d.   1909  ;    m.   1880,  Kate,  d.  of  William 

Barton  Ford,  of  Croydon  : — 

Robert  Pelham  Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.   1883  ;    m. 

1910,    Phyllis    Marion,    d.    of    John    Charles    Barnard, 

of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields ;   and  has  issue — Robert  Francis 

Martin  Wilkinson,   Gentleman,   b.  191 1  ;   John  Pelham 

Wilkinson,  Gentleman,  b.  191 3  ;     Shirley  Phyllis  ;    and 

Lois  Heather    Mary.     Res. — The    Croft,    High    Street, 

West  Wickham,  Kent. 

JOHN  BANCROFT  WILLANS,  Esquire,  J.  P.  and 
(1917)  High  Sheriff,  co.  Montgomery,  on  the  Council  of 
University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth  since  1914. 
Born  May  27,  1881,  only  son  of  late  John  William 
Willans,  Gentleman,  ot  Dolforgan  {d.  1895),  and  his 
wife  Mary  Louisa,  d.  of  Robert  Nicholson.  Armorial 
bearings  (28  Oct.  191 1)  —  Per  chevron  gules  and 
or,    two    chevronels    between    as    many    catherine-wheels 


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in  chief  and  in  base  a  pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  leure, 
tips  downwards  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  deini-man 
affrontee  proper,  supporting  with  his  dexter  hand  a  rod  of 


^Esculapius  proper,  and  resting  his  sinister  on  a  catherine- 
wheel  or.  Motto — "Hold  on."  Postal  address — Dolforgan, 
Kerry,  Montgomeryshire. 

WILLDING-JONES  (R.L.  28|July,  1891).  Quarterly, 
1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  vair,  a  lion  rampant  or  between 
two  roses  in  fesse  argent,  and  an  annulet  of  the  second 
in  base  (for  Jones);  ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules, 
a  cinquefoil   erminois,    on  a  chief  arched  of  the  second, 


Hastings) ;  5.  sable,  a  fesse  argent  between  three  cinque- 
foils  or  (for  Hunt)  ;  6.  azure,  an  eagle  displayed  argent,  sur- 
mounted by  a  bendlet  gules  (for  Wolverton)  ;  7.  or,  on  a  chief 
gules,  two  dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  argent  (for  Man- 
felin)  ;  8.  gules,  three  roach  naiant  argent  (for  Roche) ;  9.  per 
pale  dancettfe  argent  and  sable  (for  Bermingham) ;  10.  azure, 
a  bend  lozengy  or  (also  for  Bermingham)  ;  n.  quarterly, 
gules  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cross  moline  argent  (for 
Middleton)  ;  12.  vert,  three  lions  rampant  argent  (for  Ward- 
wick)  ;  13.  sable,  crusily  litch^e  and  three  covered  cups 
argent  (foi  Strivelin).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 
1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  talbot's  head 
couped  sable,  collared  vair,  two  roses  argent,  stalked  and 
leaved  proper  (for  Jones) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper  fructed  or,  a  dragon's  head 
erased  argent,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cross  patfe  fitchee 
gules.  Motto — "  Till  then  thus."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat, 
the  collar  and  cuffs  piped  with  white,  red  waistcoat. 

Son   of  Willding    Willding-Jones,    Gentleman,    M.A., 

of  Hampton  Hall,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1863,  Catherine 

Anne,   eldest  surviving  d.   of  the  late  James  Thomas 

Murray.  W.S. ,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

Charles  Willding  Willding-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ; 

m.    1898,   Florence,   second  d.  of   the  Rev.  Canon  Clarke 

Watkins    Burton,    Rector  of  Cliburn,    Westmorland,   and 

Mary  Venetia,  second  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Heywood 

Jones,  Esq.,  of  Badsworth  Hall,  Pontefract',  and  has  issue 

— Charles  Longueville  Willding-Jones, Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 

Conway;   RonaMary;  and  Diana  Ann.     Estate  and  postal 

address — Hampton  Hall,  Malpas,  Cheshire. 

WILLETT.  Per  fesse  argent  and  gules,  two 
barrulets  between  as  many  lions  rampant  in  chief 
and  a  cat  passant  in  base  all  counterchanged.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,   upon  a  rock,  a  moorcock  regardant  both  proper, 


a  demi-lion  issuant  ermine  between  two  crosses  pate> 
fitchee  or  (for  Willding) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Jones ;  3. 
gules,  a  fesse  dancettfe  ermine  between  six  cross  crosslets 
fitchee  argent  (for  Longueville) ;  4.  or,  a  maunch  gules  (for 


charged  on  the  body  with  two fleurs-de-lys  or,  holding  in  the 
beak  a  sprig  of  heath  also  proper.  Motto — "  Dieuet  mon 
devoir."     Livery — Blue. 

Sons  of  Edmund  Austen  Willett,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 

J. P.  of   Strathwell,  Whitwell,    I.O.W.,    b.    1840;     d. 

;  m.  1868,  Marion,    daughter  of  Edward  Covey, 

Esq.,  J. P.  :- 

Victor  John  Austen  Willett,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res.— 

Walter  Glynn  Austen  Willett,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Post. 

add. — 

WILLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  three 
chevronels  counterchanged,  over  all  a  pale  ermine,  charged 
with  three  martlets  sable.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest 

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—On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  reindeer's  head 
erased  proper,  two  crosses  pateee  gules.  Supporters— On 
either  side  a  reindeer  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  rose  gules.  Badge— Two  sprigs  of  broom  in  saltire  proper 
enfiled  with  a  Baron's  coronet  or.  Motto—"  Proposit 
tenax." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Francis  Willey,   ist  Baron  Barnby 
of  Blyth,  Notts.,  J.  P.,  High  Sheriff,  Nottingham,  1908, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Blyth  and   Barnby  Moor,  b. 
1841 ;    d.    1929;    m.   1880,   Florence,   d.   of  Frederick 
Ohinnock,  of  Dinorbin  Court,  Hants. : — 
Rt.      Hon.    Francis    Vernon    Willey,    C.M.G.,    C.B.E., 
M.V.O.,  2nd  Baron  Barnby,  of  Blyth,  Notts.  (26  Jan.  1922), 
M.A.  Oxford,  M.P.  Bradford  1918-22,  Dir.  Lloyds  Bank, 
formerly  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  Notts.  Yea,    M.F.H.   Blankney 
Hunt,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Blyth  and  Barnby  Moor,  b. 
1884.      Seat— Scopwick  House,  Lincoln  ;    Castle  Menzies, 
Aberfeldy,  co.  Perth.      Town  res.— so  Parliament   Street, 
Westminster,     S.W.i.       Club  s— Carlton,     St.     Stephen's, 
Cavalry,  Bath. 


WILLEY  (H.   Coll 
antique    lamps  fired 
splendour  in  base  or. 


1900).       Sable,  guttee-d'eau,  two 

in    chief,    all   argent,   and  a  sun   in 

Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon   a  column  fessewise 

the    top    to    the    sinister    sable,    an   antique    lamp    fired 

proper.     Motto — "  Lucet  et  lucebit." 

Issue  of  Henry  Alfred  Willey,  Gentleman,  A.M.I.C.E. , 
of  Pennsylvania  Park,  Exeter,  b.  1863;  d.  1904;   m. 
1888,  Emilie  Louise,  d.  of  Frederick  Bartlett,  of  Port- 
land House,  Totnes,  Devon  : — 
Thornton      Willey,        Gentleman,       M.A.       (Camb.), 

A.M.Inst.C.E.,   b.     1899;    m.    1928,    Kathleen    Marjorie, 

elder  d.   of  Frederick  William   Emett,   O.B.E.,   F.R.G.S. 

Res. — 3  The  Crescent,    Mount  Radford,  Exeter. 

Lilian  May,  m.  H.  Templer  Depree,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  (d.  1926). 

Res. — 1  Higher  Summerlands,  Exeter. 

Dorothy,   m.    Charles   John   Nepean    Longridge,    M.D. 

Res. — 19  Downview  Road,  Worthing,  Sussex. 

WILLIAM-STEPHENS.  Quarterly,  gules  and  vert,  a 
fesse  nebuly  argent  guttee-de-sang,  between  two  eagles 
displayed  in  chief  or,  and  a  lion  rampant  in  base  argent 
gutt&-de-sang.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant  as  in  the  arms, 
holding  between  the  fore-paws  an  eagle's  head  erased 
gules,  and  resting  the  dexter  hind-leg  on  a  torteau  charged 
with  a  guttle  d'  or.  Motto—"  Amore  virtutis." 
Son  of : — 


William  Henry  Stephens  William-Stephens,  Gentleman, 
b.  .  Res.— Kensington  Lodge,  Oatlands  Park,  Walton- 
on-Thames. 

WILLIAMS,  see  JONES-WILLIAMS. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  14  May  1515).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  a  greyhound  courant  in  fesse  sable,  be- 
tween three  Cornish  choughs  proper,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  gules,  charged  with  crosses  pat£e  or  and  bezants 
alternately  (Williams) ;  2.  gules,  three  stags'  heads 
couped  argent  (de  la  Lynde) ;  3.  gules,  three  herring, 
hauriant  in  fesse  or  (Herring) ;  4.  gules,  three  covered 
cups  argent,  a  bordure  or  (Argenton).  Crest— A  man's 
arm  couped  at  the  elbow,  habited  sable,  charged  with  a 
cross  patee  or,  the  hand  proper,  holding  an  oak-branch  vert, 


fructed  gold.  Mottoes— "  Nil  solidum  ;  "  "Tant  que  je 
puis."  Livery—  Undress :  green,  with  red  facings;  dress: 
white,  with  black  facings.  •*■ 

Sons  of  Montague  Williams,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

F.R.G.S.,  b.  1826  ;  d.  1890;  m.  1857,  Sophia  Elisabeth 

(d.  1898),  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Lundy  Foot,  Rector 

of  Longbredy,  co.  Dorset,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  and 

Rural    Dean,   late    of    Holly   Park,    co.   Dublin,  and 

Seskin  Ryan,  co.  Carlow,  Ireland: — 

Montague    Scott   Williams,    Esq.,    T.D. ,   J. P.    for    co. 

Dorset  (High  Sheriff  1894),  late  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Dorset 

Yeo.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1858;  m.  June  19,   1889,  Audrey  Maryr 

fourth   d.    of  late  Edward   Leigh    Kindersley-Porcher    of 

Clyffe,  co.  Dorset ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Charles  Montague 

Williams,    Gentleman,    temp.    Lieut.    16th   Service   Batt. 

Manchester  Regt.,  b.  June  9,  1890;   d.  on   active   service 

1916  ;  (2)  Edward  Jeffery  Williams,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.G.A,, 

b.  Jan.  28,  1892  [m.  1919,    Kathleen  Mary  Jane,  d.  of  the 

late  George  H.  Beden,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Penrith  ;  and  has  issue 

— Montague  John  Scott  Williams,  Gentleman,   b.  1920] ; 

(3)  Richard  John  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  June  17,  1893'; 

(4)  Herbert  Farrer  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  June  2,  1895  ; 

(5)  Rashleigh  Henry  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  June  2,1897  ! 

(6)  Robert  Cyril  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  Jan.  20,  1899  ; 
d.  1929;"  (7)  Eric  George  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  Dec. 
16,  1900;  (8)  Eustace  Maitland  Williams,  Gentleman,  b. 
Oct.  17,  1902  ;  d.  1929  ;  Agnes  Audrey  ;  and  Edith  Mary. 
Estate — Woolland.  Postal  address — Woolland  House,  near 
Blandford,  Dorset.  Clubs — United  University,  Junior  Army 
and  Navy. 

Herbert  Scott  Williams,  Esq,  V.D.,  J. P.  co.  Dorset, 
M.A.  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  late  Capt.  ist  (Oxford 
University)  Volunteer  Batt.  the  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry, 
Major  (Hon.  Lt.-Col.  1906)  ist  Volunteer  Batt.  (now  4th 
Batt.)  the  Dorsetshire  Regiment  (retired),  b.  i860;  m. 
iqi2,  Alice,  eld.  d  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  O.  Pinck,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  St.  Philip's,  Griffin,  Blackburn.  Postal  address — 
Rothesay  House,  Dorchester,  Dorset.  Club — Dorset  County 
(Dorchester). 

Eustace   Scott  Williams,  Esq.,  J.P.I  Dorset,  Major  late 


rail 


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Duke  of  Cornwall's   L.I.,    b.    1862.    Res. — Dean's  Grove, 
Wimborne. 

Arthur  Scott  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dorset,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
F.  R.G.S. ,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1891,  Louisa  Beatrice,  second  d.  of 
late  Sir  John  W.  Powlett  Campbell-Orde,  Bart.,  of  Kilmory, 
Lochgilphead,  and  North  Uist ;  and  has  issue  —  Alice 
Louisa ;  Beatrice  Elisabeth.  Estate  and  postal  add. — 
Hill  House,  Yetminster,  Dorset.  Clubs — Junior  Constitu- 
tional, Royal  Dorset  Yacht,  Dorset  County  (Dorchester). 

The  Reverend  CHARLES  ECCLES  EDMOND 
WILLIAMS,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  D.D.  (Oxon.).  Born 
Sept.  15,  185 1,  being  the  third  but  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Rev.  Edward  George  Williams,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  of 
Glasfryn,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Rickard.  Armorial  bearings — Argent, 
three  piles,  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base  azure,  each  charged 
with  a  wing  of  the   first.      Mantling   azure   and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  arrows,  one  in 
pale  and  two  in  saltire,  or,  barbed  and  flighted  proper, 
between  two  wings  argent,  each  charged  with  an  annulet 
azure.  Motto — "  Fidus  in  finem."  Livery — Drab,  silver 
buttons.  Married,  April  16,  1879,  Mabel,  eldest  dau.  of 
Archibald  MacLaren  of  Summertown,  near  Oxford  ;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Cyril  Archibald  Eccles  Williams,  Gentleman, 
b.  Aug.  4,  1884  ;  Hilary  Evelyn  Eccles  Williams,  Gentle- 
man, b.  Sept.  10,  1892  ;  and  Gertrude  Katharine  Eccles. 
Residence — 256  Banbury  Road,  near  Oxford. 

WILLIAMS  of  Sherborne  (H.  Coll.,  12  Sept.  1918). 
Azure,  on  a  pale  or,  three  stags  trippant  proper.  Mant- 
ling azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
stag's  head  caboshed,  between  two  roses  all  argent. 
Motto — "  iEquabiliter    et    diligenter." 

Eldest   surv.    son    of   John   Williams,    of   Clifton, 

Bristol,  b.   1823  ;   d.   1892  ;    m.   1849,  Eliza,  d.   of 

Barnabas    Sharp,    of    Sunderland,    and    Hurworth 

Grange,  nr.  Darlington : — 

Rev.    Alan   Williams,   Clerk  in   Holy    Orders,    M.A. 

(Cantab.),  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  1899-1901  (medal  and 

clasp),  formerly  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Warwick,   b.    1861  ; 

m.  1888,  Annie  Isabel,  d.  of  Charles  Copland,  M.I.C.E., 

of  Hull ;    and  Beaconscliffe,  Bridlington ;  and  has  had 

issue — Alan  Copland   Alan  Williams,  Esq.,   M.C.,  late 

Capt.  Warwick  Yeo.,  B.A.   (Cantab.),  b.  1888  [m.  1920, 

Violet,    d.    of   Arthur    Fitzwilliam    Grimley,   M.A.,   of 

Sherborne ;     and    has    issue — Douglas    Blundell    Alan 


Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1 ;  and  Mamie  Joyce]; 
Kenneth  Barlow  Williams,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Commdr.  R.N., 
b.  1893;  d.  1926  [m.  1915,  Doris  Kathleen,  d.  of  Rev. 
E.  R.  Day,  C.M.G.,  M. A.,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces;  and 
left  issue — Kenneth  Alan  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1 ; 
Doris  Bridget ;  and  Patricia  Maud]  ;  Marjorie  Annie  [m. 
1915,  Major  J.  A.  A.  Griffin,  D.S.O.,  Lincoln  Regt.]; 
Joyce  Isabel  [tn.  1921,  Rev.  Thomas  Ward  Hall,  M.A., 
and  d.  1926];  Mary  Vernham.  Res. — Clatcombe  House, 
nr.  Sherborne,  Dorset.    Club — Royal  Societies'. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  argent  and  sable, 
three  bulls'  heads  couped  two  and  one,  and  as  many 
spear-heads  one  and  two  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
bull's  head  sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  keys  in 
saltire  or. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Henry  Williams,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
Rector  of  Rockland  All  Saints,  co.  Norfolk : — 

Very  Rev.  Bernard  Williams,  M.A.  Camb.,  Provost  of 
Portsmouth  since  1927,  Dean  of  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa 
1916-27,  b.  1869.   Res. — Cathedral  Vicarage,  Portsmouth. 

Rev.  Ambrose  John  Williams,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  Cambs.,  Rector  of  Santon,  Norfolk,  and  Vicar  of 
Santon  Downham,  Suffolk,  1915-26,  Vicar  of  Crowneld, 
Suffolk,  1927-29,  b.  1871.     Res. — 

WILLIAMS  of  Castle  Dendraeth  (H.  Coll. ).  Argent,  a 
chevron  between  in  chief  two  mullets  pierced  and  in  base  a 
buck  trippant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin  segreant  sable,  holding 
between  the  fore-claws  a  buck's  head  caboshed  gold. 
Motto — "  Nid  da  onid  duw." 

Only  son  of  Osmond  Trahaern  Dendraeth  Williams, 
Esq. ,  D.  S.  O. ,  Capt.  Welsh  Gds. ,  b.  1883  ;  d.  of  wounds 
received  in  action  1915  ;  m.  1912,  Lady  Gladys  Mar- 
garet Finch-Hatton,  d.  of  13th  Earl  of  Winchilsea : — 
Sir  (Michael)  Osmond  Williams,  2nd  Bart.  (28  July  1909), 
6.  1914.     Seats — Castle  Dendraeth,  Penrhyndendraeth,  and 
Borthwen,  co.  Merioneth. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Osmond  Williams,  1st, 
Bart.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P. ,  b.  1849;  d.  1927;  m.  1880 
Frances  Evelyn  (d.  1926),  d.  of  the  late  John  Whitehead 
Greaves,  of  Bericote,  co.  Warwick  : — 
Lawrence  Trevor  Greaves  Williams,  Esq.,  b.  1885.    Res. — 

WILLIAMS  of  Herringston(H.  Coll.,  1515).  Argent,  a 
greyhound  courant  in  fesse  sable,  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  proper,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  charged 
with  crosses  pat^e  or,  and  bezants  alternately.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
man's  arm  couped  at  the  elbow,  habited  sable,  charged 
with  a  cross  pat£e  or,  the  hand  proper  holding  an  oak- 
branch  vert,  fructed  gold.     Motto — "  Nil  solidum." 

Son    of   Edward   Wilmot  Williams,    Esq.,    J. P.    and 
D.L.  co.  Dorset,  formerly  H.E.  I.C.   Bengal  Cavalry, 
b.  1826;    d.  1913;    m.   1862,   Hon.  Sophia   O'Grady, 
eldest  d.  of  Standish,  2nd  Viscount  Guillamore  : — 
Berkeley  Cole  Wilmot  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Dorset, 
Capt.,     late     A.P.W.O.     The    Yorkshire     Regt.     (Green 
Howards),  b.  1865  ;  m.  1909,  Hon.  Winifred  Mary  Hubbard, 
eld.  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Addington  ;  andhasissue — (r)Edward 
Alexander  Wilmot  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  (2)  Ray- 
mond Berkeley  Wilmot  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  :  (3) 
Ashley  Egerton  Wilmot  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and 
Meriel  Sophia  Wilmot.      Seat — Herringston,   Dorchester. 
Res. — 36  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.     Club — Junior  United 
Service. 

Son  of  Robert  Hamilton  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1831  ; 

m.  1867,  Lucy,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  G.  Chalk:— 

Blair  Hamilton  Lee  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  Essex,  b  1870  ; 

m.  1910,  Sarah  Mott ;    and  has  issue — Robert  Hamilton 

Blair  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.     Res. — Buckland,  East 

Tilbury,  Essex. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Edward   Wilmot   Williams,    b.    1843  ; 
m.  ,  Elizabeth  Mitchell:  — 

Edward  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.     Res. — 
Robert  Sydenham  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.    Res. — 

WILLIAMS  of  Glyndwr  (H.  Coll.,  6  Mar.  1923). 
Per  chevron  sable  and  or,  in  chief  two  doves  each  holding 
in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  olive  proper,  and  in  base  a  dragon 
passant  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Issuant 
out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi-lion  argent,  holding  in 
the  paws  a  flambeau  or,  fired  proper,  and  gorged  with 
a  collar  sable.     Motto—"  Nid  da  lie  gellir  gwell." 


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Son   of   Thomas   Williams,   of  Llwyn   Gwern,    co. 
Carmarthen,    b.     1841 ;    m.    Mary,    d.    of    Henry 
Harry,  of  Llwynhendy,  co.  Carmarthen : — 
Evan   Williams,   Esq.,  D.L.,  J. P.,    President  of   the 

Mining  Association  of  Great  Britain,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1903, 

Charlotte  Mary,  d.  of  D.  Lackie,  J. P.,  of  Montrose,  co. 

Forfar.     Res. — Glyndwr,  Pontardulais,  co.  Carmarthen. 

dubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge  ;  Carlton. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  28  Nov.  1800).  Gyronny  of 
eight  pieces  ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  gutt6e- 
de-sang.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath^  of  the  colours,  between  two  spears  erect  proper, 
a  talbot  passant  per  pale  ermine  and  erminois. 

Sons  of    Henry   Edward   Williams   of    Fairford,    co. 
Gloucester,    b.    1843 ;    d.    1875 ;    m.    1867,    Elizabeth 
Brown: — 
Francis  Wigley  Greswolde-Williams  (q.v.). 
Henry  John  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.    Postaladds. — 
Broadway  Court,  Worcester. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  5  Sept.  1923).  Per  chevron 
gules  and  azure,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  couped  argent, 
and  in  base  a  bezant  between  four  crosses  crosslet  in 
cross  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  between  two  crosses  crosslet,  a  lion  ram- 
pant reguardant  or,  holding  in  the  forepaws  a  battleaxe 
argent.    Motto — "  Hoeg  fy  mwyall." 

Third  son  of  Morgan  Bransby  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of    Killay  House,   Glamorgan,  b.   1825  ;  d.   19 14  ; 

m.  Margaret  J. P.,  d.  of  G.  B.  Brock,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 

Bryn  Syfi,  Swansea  : — 
George  Bransby  Williams,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Glamorgan, 
formerly  Major  R.E.  (T.F.),  late  Chief  Engineer  Public 
Health  Dept.  of  the  Govt,  of  Bengal,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1915, 
Dorothy  Maud,  d.  of  Edward  Thorp,  of  Shaftesbury 
House,  Cheadle  Hulme,  Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Morgan 
Edward  Bransby  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16  ;  Walter 
Rowland  Bransby  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Seat— 
Killay  House,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan.     Club — Reform. 

WILLIAMS  of  Pyrford  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
gules  and  or,  in  chief  two  lions  passant  argent,  and  in 
base  an  eagle  displayed  sable.     Mantling  gules  and  or. 


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Crest — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi-lion 
proper,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross  flory  gold. 
Motto — "  Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim  Duw  a  digon." 

Son  of  Richard  Williams,  of  Corris  and  London  : — 
Sir  Howell  Jones  Williams,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  J. P., 
D.L.  London,    Member  L.C.C.   ;for  21    years,   Deputy- 
Chairman    1921,   High   Sheriff  co.    Merioneth  1917-18 ; 


m.  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Howell  Trevor  Meakin  Williams, 
Esq.,  Capt.  15th  Roy.  Welch  Fus.,  m.  1926, 
Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Pollock-Hill,  Vicar  of  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Stamford  Hill,  N.15];  (2)  Arthur  Ivor 
Williams,  Esq.,  killed  in  action  1915 ;  (3)  Meyrick 
Williams,  Esq.  Res. — 263  Camden  Road,  N.7  ;  Pyrford 
Place,  Pyrford,  Surrey. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  griffin  segreant  vert, 
on  a  chief  enarched  of  the  second,  three  crosses  flory  of 
the  field.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  rock,  thereon  a  falcon  wings  endorsed 
and  inverted  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
flory  or.     Motto — "  Adsit  Deus." 

Son  of  Isaac  Williams,  of  Newport,  co.  Monmouth  : — 

Sir  (Isaac)  Thomas  Williams,  Knt.  Bach.,  Dir.  London, 
and  North  Western  Railway,  Baldwin's,  Ltd.,  etc.,  Lt.- 
Col.  Engineer  and  Staff  Corps.,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1877,  Annie 
(d.  1928),  d,  of  John  Lewis  ;  and  has  issue — Wilfrid 
Howard  Williams,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  formerly  Asst.-Gen. 
Man.  L.N.W.R.,  now  Dir.  Central  Argentine  Rly. ,  b. 
1878  (Res. — Belgrano,  Harrow  Weald,  Middx.).  Res. — 
Oakdene,  St.  Margarets,  Middx. 

WILLIAMS  of  Caerhays  (H.  Coll.).  Vair,  three 
crescents  or.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  azure,  with  wings 
elevated  sable,  each  wing  charged  with  four  bezants. 

Son  of  John  Michael  Williams  of  Gnaton  Hall,   co. 
Devon,  and  Caerhays   Castle,   Cornwall,  D.L.,   High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1865,  and  Special  Deputy  Warden 
of  the  Stannaries,  b.  1813;   d.  1889;   m.  1852,  Eliza- 
beth Maria  (d.   1884),  elder  d.  of  Stephen   Davey  of 
Bochym,  Cornwall,  and  niece  of  Richard  Davey,  M.P. 
for  West  Cornwall : — 
John  Charles  Williams,  Esq.,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Cornwall, 
High  Sheriff  1888,  M.P.  Truro  1892-95,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1884, 
Mary    Christian    (d.    1922),   d.    of  S;r    Frederick    Martin 
Williams,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Tregullow ;    and   has  issue  —  (1) 
Charles  Williams,    Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.    R.N.V.R.,    M.P. 
Torquay,  B.A.  (Camb. ),  b,  1886  [;«.  1915,  Mary  Frances, 
d.  of  the  late  T.  B.  Bolitho,    of  Trewidden] ;  (2)   Robert 
Williams,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1888  ;  killed  in 
action  1915;  (3)  John  Francis  Williams,  Gentleman,  R.N., 
b.  1891 ;   killed  in  action  1916  ;  (4)  Alfred  Martyn  Williams 
Esq.,  D.S.C.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.R. ,  b.  1897  [m.  1920,  Audrey 
Hester,  d.  of  Charles  Coltman-Rogers,  Esq.,    of  Stanage 
Park  (q.v.),  and  has  issue — Robert  Williams,  Gentleman, 
b     1921  ;     and    1     dau.] ;     (5)    Peter    Michael   Williams, 
Gentleman,  b.   1903;  and  May.    Seats — Caerhays  Castle, 
Gorran,  Cornwall;  Warrington  Park,  Launceston,  Corn- 
wall.     Clubs — Brooks's,  Windham. 

Sons  of  Henry  Harcourt  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and 
(1903)  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  b.  1869;  d.  1927; 
m.  1914,  Dolcres  Olga,  d.  of  Sir  William  Salusbury- 
Trelawny,  10th  Bart.  : — 
Francis  Trelawny  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — 
Penair,  Truro. 

Gerald   Cecil  Williams,    Gentleman,   b.    1916. 
Son  of  Michael  Henry  Williams,  Esq. ,  of  Pencalenick, 
Truro,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1879, 
b.   1823;    d.   1902;    m.    1852,  Catherine   Anne,   d.   of 
Richard  Almack  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk: — 
Maj.   Godfrey  Trevelyan  Williams,  late  nth    Hussars, 
b.  1870;  m.  1910,  Awdrie,  widow  of  James  Fraser  and  d. 
of  Herbert  F.  Elkington  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  and  has  issue — 
Peter    Lancelot   Williams,    Gentleman,    b.    1914.      Hes. — 
Tredrea,  Perranwell,  Cornwall.      Club — Cavalry. 

Sons  of  George  Williams,  Esq.,  of  Scorrier  House  and 

Lanarth,  Helston,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1827; 

d.  1891  ;  m.  1859,  Charlotte  Mary   Horton  (d.  1893), 

second  and  younger  d.  of  Stephen  Davey  of  Bochym  : — 

John    Williams,  Esq.,    High   Sheriff  Cornwall    1927,  b 

1861  ;    m.   1891,  Lily  Florence   Gage,    eldest   d.    of   Gage 

Hedge  of  Glazebrook,  South  Devon;  and  has  issue — (1) 

John  Gage   Williams,   Esq.,    Capt.  late  19th   Hussars,   b. 

1893   [m.   1919,    Nevil,    d.  of    Hon.   G.   Thome-George, 

of  Cotham,    Auckland,    N.Z.  ;     and   has   issue  —  George 

Gage  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1920];  (2)  George  Percival 

Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  [m.  1927,  Barbara,  only  child 

of  Wyndham  Smith,  of   Aramstone,  co.    Hereford]  ;    (3) 

Stephen  Williams,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.,   b.  1896;  and  Mary 

Florence.    Hes. — Scorrier  House,  Scorrier,  Cornwall.    Club 

— Jun.  Carlton. 

Percival  Dacres  Williams,  Esq.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., 
County  Councillor,  J. P.,   High  Sheriff  1903,  co.  Cornwall, 


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b.  1865  ;  m.  1899,  Ada  Beatrice  Averill,  d.  of  Sir  Raylton 
Dixon,  Knt.  ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Percival  Williams, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Mary  Elizabeth  Lavender  ;  and  Susan 
Mabel  Averill.  Seat — Lanarth,  St.  Keverne,  Cornwall. 
Club— Windham. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  25  Jan.  1922).  Or,  on  a  fesse 
embattled  counter-embattled  azure,  between  in  chief 
two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  in  base  a 
catherine-wheel  of  the  third,  a  pheon  between  two  garbs 


of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  of  heather  proper,  aj_fox 
sejant  gules,  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  crescent  argent. 
Motto — "  Fide  non  armis." 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Williams,  Engineer,  of  Park 

Gate  Road,  Chester,  b.   1826  ;  d.   1904  ;    m.   1856, 

Martha  Ann,  d.  of  Richard  Berrington,  of  Chester  :— 

Richard  Gardner  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.   1866  ;   m. 

1895,  Edith  Ellen,   d.    of    Raymond    Harris.       Res.— 

10  St.  Mark's  Square,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.i.      Clubs— 

Argentine,  City  (Chester). 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  two  chevronels  en- 
grailed sable,  between  three  cocks  gules,  on  a  chief  dancettee 
of  the  second  three  spear-heads  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
cubit  arm  vested  or,  charged  with  a  pile  sable,  thereon 
three  spear-heads  argent,  the  cuff  also  or,  the  hand  holding 
an  oak-branch  slipped  and  fructed  proper.  Motto — "  Deo 
adjuvante  non  timendum." 

Eld.  and  onlysurv.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joshua  Strange 
Williams  (eld.  son  of  Joshua  Williams,  Esq.,  Q.C. — 
see  below),  P.C.,  M.A.,  LL.M.  Cambridge,  late  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  Zealand,  b.  1837  ;  d  191 5; 
m.  ist,  1864,  Caroline  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Sanctuary  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  England ;  2nd.  1877, 
Amelia  Durant,  d.  of  Thomas  Wesley  Jago  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand : — 
Joshua  Sanctuary  Williams,  Esq. ,  b.  1870.  Postal  address 
c/o  Lady  Williams,  Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 
Yngst.  and  only  surv.  son  of  Joshua  Williams,  Esq., 
Q.C,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1813  ;  d. 
1881  ;  m.  ist,  Lucy,  d.  of  William  Strange,  of  Nipton, 
Westham,  Essex;  2nd,  Elvira  Anna,    d.  of  Lt.-Col.  P. 


Phipps,  H.E.I.C.S.,   of  Oaklands,  Clonmell,  co.  Tip- 

perary ;  3rd,  Martha,  d.  of  Rev.  Cyprian  Thompson, 

Incumbent  of  Foxley,  Tamworth,  Staffs.  ;  4th,  Mary, 

d.  of  Thomas  Welby,  of  Hereford  : — 

Thomas  Cyprian  Williams,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 

and  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  One  of  Conveyancing  Council 

to  the  Court,  b.  1854  ;  m.  Helen  Rosalind,  d.  of  Alexander 

Copse  Campbell,  of  58  Lancaster  Gate,   and  has  issue — 

Orlando  Cyprian  Williams,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Clerk  in  the  House 

of  Commons,    served  Great  War  (Major),  has   Legion   of 

Honour,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  b.  1883  [m.    1912, 

Alice  Isabella,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  Bart., 

P.C.,  K.C. ,  and  has  issue— 1  dau.  (Res. — 26  Aubrey  Walk, 

Campden    Hill,    W.8.       Club — Oxford    and    Cambridge). 

Res. — 114  Inverness  Terrace,    W.2.      Chambers — 7   Stone 

Buildings,    Lincoln's    Inn,     W.C.        Club  —  Oxford    and 

Cambridge. 

WILLIAMS  of  Miskin  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
argent  and  gules,  in  chief  two  cocks  of  the  second,  and 
in  base  as  many  chevronels  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between 
two  fleurs-de-lys  argent,  a  goat's  head  couped  sable,  with 
curved  horns  or.     Motto — "  Llafur  orfu  bobpeth." 

Eldest  son  of  His  Honour  Judge  Gwilyn  Williams, 

J.P  ,  D.L.,  Judge  of  County  Courts,  b.  1839  ;  d.  1906; 

m.   1864,  Emma  Eleanor  (d.    1922),  d.  of  William 

Williams,  of  Aberpergwm,  Neath  : — 
Sir  Rhys  Williams,  ist  Bart.  (25  June  1918),  of  Miskin 
Manor,  co.  Glamorgan,  D.S.O.,  K.C,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Recorder 
of  Cardiff  since  1922,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  Welsh  Gds.,  M.P. 
Banbury  1918-22,  b.  1865;  m.  192 1,  Juliette  Evangeline, 
d.  of  Clayton  Louis  Glyn,  of  Durrington  House,  Harlow  ; 
and  has  issue — Glyn  David  Rhys  Williams,  Esq.,  b. 
1921  ;  Brandon  Rhys  Williams,  Esq.,  b.  1927;  Susan 
Eleanor.  Res. — Miskin  Manor,  Llantrissant,  co.  Glamor- 
gan. Town  res.  —  47  Eaton  Place,  S.W.i.  Clubs  — 
White's,  Guards',  Brooks's. 

Sir  ROBERT  WILLIAMS,  ist  Bart.  (Jan.  1915),  J.P. 
and  D.  L.  for  co.  Dorset,  a  Director  of  Williams'  Deacons 
Bank,  late  Col.  4th  Batt.  Dorset  Vol.,  M.P.  West 
Dorset  1895-1922,  and  D.L.  City  of  London.  Born 
June  15,  1848,  eld.  son  of  late  Robert  Williams,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L. ,  a  Banker  in  London  and  Dorchester,  High 
Sheriff  Dorset  1855,  formerly  M.P.  for  Dorchester,  by  his 
first  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Cunningham, 
Vicar  of  Harrow.  Armorial  bearings — Argent,  a  grey- 
hound courant  in  fesse  sable,  between  three  Cornish  choughs 
proper,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gules,  charged  with 
crosses-patde  or,  and  bezants  alternately.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  man's 
arm  couped  at  the  elbow  habited  sable,  charged  with  a 
cross-patee  or,  the  hand  proper  holding  an  oak-branch  vert, 
fructed  gold.  Motto — "Nil  solidum."  Married,  Sept.  7, 
1869,  Rosa  Walker  (d.  1916),  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Simes, 
of  Strood  Park,  Horsham  ;  and  has  had  Issue—  (1)  Robert 
Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  10,  1874,  d.  May  22,  1881  ; 

(2)  John  Nathaniel  Williams,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt. 
Dorsetshire  Regt. ,  b.  Jan.  24,   1878  ;  killed  in  action  1915  ; 

(3)  Philip  Francis  Cunningham  Williams,  Esq.,£.  July  6, 
1884  [m.  1908,  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Cuthbert  Peek, 
2nd  Bart.,  of  Rousdon,  Devon,  and  has  issue — David  Philip 
Williams,  Esq.,  b.  1908;  Robert  Mack  Edgar  Williams, 
Gentleman,  6.  1913 ;  Nathaniel  Roger  Cunningham 
Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ;  Ann  Margaret  Augusta; 
Mary  Felicity  Rosa ;  Jane  Elizabeth  Rhoda  ;  Rachel 
Prunella  Peace  ;  Frances  Honor  Ruth  ;  and  Eleanor  Joy] ; 
MaryAnneFrances[w?.  1896,  theRt.  Rev.  John  Wordsworth, 
Bishop  of  Salisbury  (d.  191 1)];  Margaret  Emily  Jane  [m.  Oct. 
23,  1894,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Wallis,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand(rf.  1928];  Rosa  Ruth,  d.  in  infancy; 
Rachel  Sophia  [m.  1914,  Col.  Henry  John  Madocks, 
R.  Welsh  Fus.,  who  was  killed  in  action  1915] ;  and 
Dorothy  Rhoda  [m.  1924,  Major  Robert  Leathan  Barclay, 
C.B.E.,  of  Gaston  House,  Bishop's  Stortford].  Seat — 
Bridehead,  Dorchester.  Town  res. — 1  St.  Leonard's 
Terrace,  S.W.3.      Clubs — Carlton  and  National. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  a 
gryphon  segreant  between  two  chaplets  of  oak  in  chief 
and  as  many  annulets  interlaced  fesseways  in  base,  within  a; 
bordure  invected  all  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules 
and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock 
two  chaplets  of  oak  interlaced  and  fructed  all  proper. 
Motto—"  Tangnefedd  i'r  ry." 


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Sons  of  Rev.  Samuel  Blackwell  Guest  Williams,  M.A. 

(Oxon.),  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Pittington,  co. 

Durham,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1920;  m.  1884,  Katharine,  d.  of 

William  Gray,  formerly  of  York  :— 
Rev.  Alyn  Arthur  Guest  Williams,  b.  1888  ;  tn.  1917. 
Harriet,  d.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Beeching, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich.  Res.—Xt  Ackery,  Gresford, 
co.  Denbigh  ;  Christlettn  Rectory,  Chester.  Club — 
Royal  Societies'. 

Richard  Howard  Guest  Williams,  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1892. 
Res. — Yr  Ackery,  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  Saracens'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— A  stag's 
head  caboshed  argent. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Wellesley  Williams,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir 
Robert  Williams,  9th  Bart.,  and  Anne  Hughes),  Maj. 
late  10th  Hussars,  b.  1817 ;  d.  1891;  m.  1854,  Rose 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev.  W.  Stoddart,  Vicar  of  Arksey, 
Yorkshire,  and  widow  of  Richard  Breeks  :— 
Arthur  Richard  Llewellyn  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1859. 
Res.— 23  WaldeckRoad,  Ealing,  W.13. 

Rupert  Owain  Glendwyr  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dorset, 
b.  1866;  tn.  1899,  Marion  Winkworth,  d.  of  late  Henry 
Hammond  of  Duncton,  Sussex ;  and  has  issue— Elizabeth 
Marion  ;  and  Sylvia  Mary.  Res.—  The  Old  Vicarage,  Cor- 
sham,  Wilts.     Club — Jun.  Constitutional. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  1866).  Vair,  three  crescents  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-eagle  azure,  with  wings  elevated  sable,  each 
wing  charged  with  four  bezants.  Motto — "  Nil  desper- 
andum." 

Son  of  Sir  Frederick  Law  Williams,  7th  Bart.,  Capt. 
late  Dorset  Regt.,  b.  1862;  d.  1921  ;  tn.  1890,  Emily, 
d.  of  William  Reid,  of  Downpatrick  : — 
Sir  William  Law  Williams,  8th  Bart.  (4th  Aug.  1866), 
b.  1907.     Res. — Heanton,  Punchardon,  North  Devon. 
Sons  of  Sir  Frederick  Martin  Williams,  2nd  Bart. ,  D.L. 
of  Cornwall  and    Deputy- Warden  of  the   Stannaries, 
M.P.   for  Truro,  b.   1830;    d.   1878;    tn.  1858,    Mary 
Christian,  d.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Vanbrugh  Law,  Rector 
of  Christian  Malford,   Wilts.,  Treasurer  and  Preben- 
dary of  Wells : — 
Edward  Harvey  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.  Cornwall,  b.  1865  ; 
tn.    1897,    Annie    Caroline,    d.    of    Rev.    Sir   St.    A.     H. 
Molesworth  St.   Aubyn.      Res.— Bridge  House,   Lydford, 
S.  Devon. 

Rev.  Leonard  Alfred  Williams,  late  Vicar  of  Farningham, 
Kent,  b.  1867;  tn.  1894,  Margaret  Hay,  d.  of  the  late 
Lt.-Col.  Eugene  Hay  Cameron,  R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  David  Cameron  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1898 
[tn.  1929,  Violet  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Townshend 
Boscawen] ;  (2)  Michael  Leonard  Williams,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907  ;  and  Margaret.  Res. — The  Vicarage,  Hessenford, 
Cornwall. 

Ernest  Martin  Williams,  Esq.,   b.    1871  ;  tn.  ;  and 

has  issue.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Bertram  Leopold  Williams,  Esq.,  b.  1878;  m.  1906, 
Vera  Mary,  d.  of  Arthur  Venables  of  Woodburn  Ranche, 
B.C.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Bertram  Williams, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Claude  Martin  Williams,  Gentle- 
man, b.  191 1  ;  (3)  Peter  Robert  Williams,  Gentleman,  b. 
1913.    Res. — Little  Bargas,  Vernon,  B.C. 

WILLIAMS  of  Pendley  Manor  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron 
argent  and  or,  an  eagle  displayed  between  three  leopards' 
faces  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  and  in  front  of  a 
wreath  of  oak  vert,  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour, 
grasping  in  the  hand  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  all  proper. 

Sons   of  George   Stanley  Williams,    Esq.,   Capt.    8th 
Hussars,  b.  1852;  d.  1897;  tn.  ,  : — 

Joseph  Coryton  Stanley  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 

Vivian  Dunbar  Stanley  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ; 

.  1911,  Violet  Wood.      Res.— Pendley  Manor,  Tring. 

George  Gilbert  Algernon  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1888  ; 

.  1925,  Kathleen  Ansell.     Res. — 

Noel  Charles  Augustus  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1889. 
Res. — 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  chevronels  vair,  on  a 
bordure  sable,  four  bezants  alternately  with  as  many 
crescents  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — On 


a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  talbot  passant  sable,  supporting 
with  the  dexter  paw  a  flagstaff  erect  proper,  therefrom  to 
the  sinister  a  pennon  vair. 

Son  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Brand's 
House,  Bucks.,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.  :— 
The  late  Hakewill  Tresythan  Williams,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Worcs.,  *.  1866;  tn.  1st,  1894,  Marian  Cecil  (d.  1905),  d. 
of  late  George  Lyall,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Hedley  Park, 
Surrey;  2nd,  1908,  Esme\  d.  of  A.  Maitland-Makgill- 
Crichton,  and  d.  1929,  leaving  issue  —  Vera  Katharine 
Tresyllian  ;  Betty  Tresyllian  ;  and  ChrystalTresyllian.  Seat 
—  Churchill  Court,  Kidderminster. 

WILLIAMS  of  New  Brighton,  Cheshire  (H.  Coll.,  1905). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  vert,  between  two  foxes  salient, 
respecting  each  other  in  chief,  and  as  many  counter- 
salient  in  saltire  in   base  gules,   three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the 


field.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  two  foxes'  heads  erased  in  saltire 
gules,  three  fleurs-de-lys  in  fesse  gules.  Motto — "  Semper 
vigilans."      Livery — Green,  with  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Wellington  Archbold  Williams,   Esq.   J.  P.  of 
Shernfold  Park,  b.  1850;  d.  1926;    m.    1900,   Helena 
Worsley,  d.  of  George  Hunter  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Plas 
Newydd,  Llangollen,  J. P.  Denbighshire: — 
Gerald  Wellington  Williams,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1903.      Res.—  Shernfold  Park,  Frant,  Sussex  ;  The  Bluff, 
Cooden  Beach,  Sussex.      Club — Bachelors'. 
Brian  Robertson  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1909. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.).      Per  fesse  sable  and  gules, 
in  chief  three  lozenges  conjoined  argent,  each  charged 
with  a  martlet  of  the  first,  and  in  base  a  lymphad  in  full 
sail    or.      Mantling    sable    and    argent.     Crest — On    a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon  erased  gules,  sup- 
porting an  anchor  erect  or.     Motto — "  Spe  bona  nitor." 
Sons  of  William  Howard   Williams,  Gentleman,  of 
Cape    Town,  S.A.,  b.   1847  ;    d.    1893 ;    tn.    1876, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  only  surv.  child  of  Daniel  Evans, 
of  Milford  Haven  : — 
William    Howard     Williams-Treffgarne,     Gentleman 
(q.v.). 

Arthur  David  Williams, Gentleman.late  Lieut.  R.Welch 
Fusiliers,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1915,  Julia  Anne  Gladys,  only- 
child  of  P.  H.  Emanuel ;  and  has  issue — Owain  Chris- 
topher Brenin  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1917-  Rfs. — 
8  Abercorn  Place,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W.8. 

WILLIAMS  (H.  Coll.,  Jan.  19,  1907).  Argent,  a 
chevron  vert  between  in  chief  a  fox  courant,  and  in  base 
two  foxes'  heads  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounted  of 
the  sinister  gules.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  foxes'  heads  as  in  the 


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arms  between  as  many  branches  of  oak  fructed  proper. 
Motto — "  Byddwch  wyliandwrus  rdedwch  yu  uaiawn." 
Livery — Green  and  silver. 

Eld.  son  of  Joseph  Benjamin  Williams,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;   d.  1923  ;   m.  ,  Emily  Gurney  : — 

Florian  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1879 ;  m.  1903, 
Alfreda  Lina  Seymour  Schneider,  and  has  issue — Joseph 
Florian  Gurney  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Montagu 
Norminton  Williams,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.  Res. — 26 
Temple  Fortune  Lane,  Golders  Green,  N.W.11  ;  32  Great 
Portland  Street,  W.i. 

WILLIAMS    (H.    Coll.,    26    July    1875).     Quarterly, 

1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  pile  azure,  between  two  horses' 
heads  erased  in  base,  a  like  horse's  head,  each  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  all  counterchanged  (for  Williams,) ; 

2  and  3,  gules,  on  a  fesse  raguly  or,  three  pellets,  in  chief 
a  fleur-de-lys  between  two  escallops  and  in  base  an 
escallop  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  argent  (for  Edger). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  two  spears  in  saltire  proper,  a  horse's 
head  erased  per  pale  argent  and  azure,  charged  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  counterchanged.  Motto — "  Nulla  dies 
sine  linea." 

Only  son  of  John  Edgar  Williams,  Gentleman,  of 

St.    Edmunds    Terrace,    Regent's    Park,    b.    1820 ; 

d.  1891  ;    m.  1852,  Sophia,  d.  of  Robert  Cook,  of 

Chelsea,  S.W.  :— 
Rev.  Robert  Edgar  Williams,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  Sompting,  Sussex,  1884-1906,  and 
of  St.  Chrysostom's,  Peckham,  1906-1923,  b.  1853  ;  m. 
1879,  Edith  Sarah,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Whittington  Ready 
Landon,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Braunton,  Devon,  and  has 
issue — Harold  Michael  Whittington  Williams,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1894.  Res. — 13  Ambrose  Place,  Worthing, 
Sussex. 

WILLI AMS-BULKELEY  (R.L.,3  June  1826).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between  three  bulls'  heads 
caboshed  argent  and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  ermine 
(Bulkeley) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a  chevron  ermine,  between 
three  Saracen's  heads  in  profile  couped  proper  (Williams). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  argent,  charged  (for  distinction) 
with  a  chevron  sable  (Bulkeley);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  argent  (Williams).  Motto 
— "  Nee  temere  nee  timide." 

Son  of  Sir  Richard  Lewis  Mostyn  Williams-Bulkeley, 

nth    Bart.,  Capt.   Royal  Horse  Guards,  b.   1833;    d. 

1884 ;    m.   1857,   Emily  Mary,  d.  of  Henry  Bingham 

Baring  : — 
Sir  Richard  Henry  Williams-Bulkeley,  K.C.B.,  12th 
Bart.  (17  June  1661),  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  in  the  Army,  late 
Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Royal  Anglesey  Militia,  and  late 
Lieut,  commanding  Royal  Naval  Art.  Vol.  Liverpool 
Brigade,  Comdr.  comdg.  Mersey  Div.  1910-14,  served  Great 
War  as  Comdr.  R.  N.  R. ,  comdg.  R.  N.  Depot  Crystal  Palace, 
Lord- Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Anglesey  (High 
Sheriff  Anglesey  1887),  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions, 
Mayor  of  Beaumaris  1885-6-7  and  1893,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1885, 
Lady  Magdalen  Yorke,  d.  of  Charles  Philip,  5th  Earl  of 
Hardwicke  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Richard  Gerard  Welles- 
ley  Williams-Bulkeley,  1st  Batt.  Gren.  Gds.,£.  1887;  d.  1918 
[m.  1909,  Victoria  Alexandrina  Stella,  only  d.  of  Col.  the 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Legge,  K.C.V.O.,  and  left  issue — 
Richard  Harry  David  Williams-Bulkeley,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ; 
David  Williams-Bulkeley,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  and  Victoria 
Sylvia  Jane] ;  Generis  Alma  Windham  [m.  1913,  Sir  Harry 
Stapleton  Mainwaring,  5th  Bart.];  ^Eira  Helen  [m.  1921, 
John  Chadwick]  ;  and  Siriol  Penelope  Diana  Katherine 
[m.  1924,  Capt.  Vivian  Bulkeley-Johnson,  late  The  Rifle 
Bde.].  Seat — Pen-y-Parc,  nr.  Beaumaris.  Tozvn  res. — 
26  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs—  Marlborough,  Turf,  R.  Y.S. 
(Commodore). 

WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND  (L.O.,  13  Jan.  1862,  pre- 
viously matriculated  as  Walker-Drummond  in  1829 ;  and 
as  Forbes-Drummond  L  O.  1823).  Quarterly,  first  and 
fourth  grand  quarters,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  three  bars 
wavy  within  a  bordure  gules  (Drummond) ;  2  and  3,  azure, 
three  bears'  heads  couped  close  argent,  muzzled  gules 
(Forbes) ;  second  and  third  grand  quarters,  argent,  a 
lion  rampant  sable,  head,  paws,  and  tuft  of  his  tail  of  the 
field  (Williams).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-pegasus  proper, 
maned  and  winged  or.  Supporters — Two  naked  savages, 
each  wreathed  about  the  head  and  loins  with  laurels,  and 


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over   the   exterior    shoulder   cf    each     a   club   all    proper 
Motto—  "Hos  gloria  reddit  honores." 

Son  of  Sir  James  Hamlyn  Williams  Williams-Drum- 
mond,  4th  Bart.,  C.B.,   J.P.,  late  Lieut.  Gren.  Gds., 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.   Col.  comdg.  Carmarthen  Art., 
Lord-Lieut,    and  Custos   Rotulorum  co.  Carmarthen, 
High  Sheriff  1885,  b.  1857;  d.  1913;  m.  1889,  Made- 
line Diana  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas  Henry  Clifton  of 
LythamHall,  and  d.  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  8th  Bart. : — 
Sir  James   Hamlyn  Williams  Williams-Drummond,  5th 
Bart.   (27  Feb.    1828),  J.  P.    for  Carmarthenshire,  formerly 
2nd    Lieut.    Pembroke    Yeo.,    Hon.   Attache   Diplomatic 
Service   1918-22,   b.    1891  ;    m.    1914,    Lady   Enid  Evelyn 
Malet  Vaughan,  only  d.  of  6th  Earl  of  Lisburne.     Seats— 
Hawthornden,    Midlothian  ;    Edwinsford,    Llandilo,    Car- 
marthen.    Club—St.  James's. 

WILLIAMS-FREEMAN  (R.L.,  1822).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  azure,  three  lozenges  or  (Freeman,  1755) ;  2  and  3,  gules, 
a  cave  on  the  sinister  proper,  therefrom  issuing  a  wolf  at 
full  speed  regardant  argent  (Williams,  1634).  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
lozenge  or  (Freeman) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion 
rampant,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  oak-leaves  proper, 
navally  crowned  or  (Williams).  Motto— "  Libertas  et 
natale  solum."     Livery—  Red  and  green. 

Son  of  Rev.  Lionel  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  Rector  of  Narborough,  Vicar  of  Exwick, 
b.  1867;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1896,  Louisa,  d,  of  Charles  Hope 
of  Gorleston  Priory,  and  The  Mount,  Lamberhurst : — 
William  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman,  b.  igog. 
Res.—  West  Runton,  Norfolk. 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Peere  Williams-Freeman,    M.A. , 
Rector  of  Turner's    Puddle   and  Vicar  of  Affpuddle, 
co.  Dorset,  b.  1838;  d.   1900;  m.  1869,  Mary  Louisa! 
d.  of  Rev.  Clement  Francis  Broughton: — 
Arthur  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
Lt-Col.  late  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light  Infantry,  b.  1877  ; 
m.   1908,  Hilda  Gwladys,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.   Robert  Erasmus 
Saunders  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Henry  Peere  Williams- 
Freeman,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  Evelyn  Julia  ;  and  Victoria 
Marion.     Res. — The  Firs,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Son  of  Francis   Peere   Williams-Freeman,    Esq.,    late 

Lt.-Col.  R.A.,  b.   1841 ;  d.  1924;  m.  1869,  Ada,  d.  of 

late  Capt.  Leonard  Charles  Rooke,  R.N. : — 

Francis  Clavering  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 

Major  (ret.)  late  Roy.  Warwicksh.  Regt.,  b.  1876  ;   m.  1922, 

Dorothy  Edith  Florence,  eld.  d.  of  C.  W.  Dunne,   Esq.  ; 

and  has  issue— Harry  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman, 

b.  1923  ;  and  Dorothy  Joycelin.     Res. — Duncan,  Vancouver 

Island,  Canada. 

Son  of  Frederick  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman, 

of   Greatham,   Sussex,    b.    1815 ;    d.    1870;    m.    1853, 

Augusta  Sarah,   d.   of  Capt.    Henry  Edward   Napier, 

R.N.,  F.R.S.  :— 

Frederick  Henry  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.,  Capt. 

(ret.)   R.N.,  b.  1    May   1855;  m.   1921,  Louisa  (d.   1926), 

d.   of  Philip    Chevenix   Trench,    of  Botley,    Hants.,   and 

widow  of  Col.    Robert  Bartholomew,   LA.      Club—  Royal 

Navy  (Portsmouth). 

Sons  of  George  Charles  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq. , 
late  Capt.    1st   Batt.  Roy.    Sussex  Regt.,  Chief  Con- 
stable of  Shropshire,  F.R.G.S.,£.  1856;  d.   1905;  m. 
1883,  Lavinia  Augusta  Charlotte,  d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
A.  Cunynghame,  G.C.B. : — 
Frederick  Arthur  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1889;   m.   1924,  Phyllis, 
d.  of  Bertram,  of  High  Constantia,  Cape  Colony  ; 

and  has  issue — David  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman,  b. 
1928  ;  and  Elizabeth  Jean.  Res. — Franklin,  East  Griqua- 
land,  S.  Africa. 

George  Napier  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
R.A.S.C.,  b.  1891  ;  m.  1924,  Emily  Alice,  d.  of  N.  Ready, 
of  Wickhampton,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — Anthony  George 
Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  Robert 
Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Gentleman,  b.  1928 ;  and 
Naomi.     Res. — 

Ygst.  son  of  Frederick  Peere  Williams-Freeman  and 
Augusta  Sarah  Napier  (see  above) : — 
John  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq. ,  J. P. ,  M.D. ,  D.  P.  H. , 
M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  b.  1858;  m.  1897,  Mabel  Christiana,  d. 
of  Charles  George  Napier,  F.G.S.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Flora  Elizabeth ;  Griselda  Mary  Olga  ;  Vivien  Rosalind  ; 
and  Margaret  Ursula.  Res. — Weyhill,  Andover,  Hants. 
Club — Royal  Societies'. 


2100 


mn 


ami 


WILLIAMS-TREFFGARNE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse 
sable  and  gules,  in  chief  three  lozenges  conjoined  argent, 
each  charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first,  and  in  base  a 
lymphad  in  full  sail  or,  impaling  the  arms  of  Johnston 
namely :  quarterly,  i  and  4,  argent,  a  saltire  sable,  between 
in  chief  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  and  in  base  a  heart  ensigned 
with  an  imperial  crown  proper,  a  chief  gules,  thereon 


three  cushions  or  (for  Johnston)  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  six  lions 
rampant  three,  two  and  one  argent,  armed  and  langued 
gules,  a  canton  ermine,  charged  with  a  bull's  scalp  proper 
(for  Cheney).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-dragon  erased  gules, 
supporting  an  anchor  erect  or.  Motto — "  Spe  bona 
nitor." 

Elder  son  of  William  Howard  Williams,  Gentleman, 
of  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa,  b.  1847  ;    d.  1893  ;    m. 
1876,  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  of  Daniel  Evans,  of' Mil- 
ford  Haven,  co.  Pembroke  :— 
William    Howard    Wilhams-Treffgarne,    Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple  (assumed 
by  Deed  Poll  1917  the  additional  surname  of  Treffgarne), 
b.  1882  ;  m.  1914,  Inez  Frances  (who  is  19th  in  direct  lineal 
descent  from  King  Edward  III.  of  England,  through  her 
mother,  Inez  Louisa,  d.  of  Richard  Pearce,  of  Bodmin, 
by  his  wife  Louisa   Wallis),  only  surv.   d.   of   the  late 
Robert  Henry  Johnston,  M.A.,  M.D.,  of  8  Marlborough 
Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  and  has  issue — Arthur  Robert 
Howard  Wilhams-Treffgarne,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;    John 
Courtenay    Wilhams-Treffgarne,    Gentleman,    b.    1921. 
Res.— 22    Springfield   Road,  N.W.8.      Club—  St.    Tohn's 
Wood  Arts.  J 

WILLIAMSON,  see  ASHTON,  Baron. 

WILLIAMSON  of  Lawers  (L.O.).     Quarterly,  1  and  4 
ermine,  a  saltire  cantoned  with  a  boar's  head  erased  in  chief 
and  three  mullets  in  the  flanks  and  base  sable  (Williamson 
L.O.  1814);  2  and  3,  gules,  three  crescents  interlaced  or' 
between  as  many  wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  a  border  of 
the  third  charged  with  three  mullets  in  chief  and  five  cres- 
cents of  the  field  (Robertson).     Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.    Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hand  erect 
holding  a  dagger  proper.     Motto— "In  defence  " 

Son  of  David  Robertson  Williamson,  Esq.,  of  Lawers 
Comneca  Perth,  D.L.J.P.,  Col.  1st  Batt.  Perth  R.V 
formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1830;  d.  iqit,  ' 
nt.  1853,  Hon.  Selina  Maria,  second  d.  of  1st  Baron 
Iredegar: — 

Rev.  Charles  David  Robertson  Williamson,  Catholic 
rnest,  b.  1853.    Seat— Tomperran,  Comrie,  Perthshire. 

WILLIAMSON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4.  or,  a 
chevron  gules,  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sable  (Wlliam- 
son,   granted  by  Camden,   Clarenceux,    1602,  Vn.    Notts 


1614) ;  2.  argent,  an  escutcheon  sable,  within  an  orle  of 
eight  cinquefoils  gules  (Hedworth);  3.  gules,  a  fret  argent 
(Huddleston).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Out  of  a 
mural  crown  gules,  a  demi-wyvern  or. 

Son  of  Sir  Hedworth  Williamson,  8th  Bart.,  b.  1827; 

d.  1900;  m.  1863,  Lady  Elizabeth  Jane  Liddell,  d.  of 

Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Ravensworth : — 
Sir  Hedworth  Williamson,  9th  Bart.,  of  East  Mark- 
ham,  co.  Nottingham  (June  3,  1642),  J. P.  and  D.L.  (High 
Sheriff  1904)  co.  Durham,  b.  1867.  Seats — Whitburn  Hall, 
Sunderland  ;  Appley  Hall,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  Club — 
Brooks's. 

Sons  of  Frederick  Charles  Williamson,  Esq.,  b   1872  ; 

d.    1907;    m.    1900,    Phyllis,   d.    of  Charles    Edward 

Hunter,  Esq.,  J. P.  :  — 
Charles  Hedworth  Williamson,  Gentleman,  2nd   Lieut. 
Gen.  List,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

William  Hedworth  Williamson,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 
Res.— 

WILLIAMSON  of  Wandsworth  (H.  Coll.,  25  Nov.  1 9 14). 

Per  fesse  embattled  azure  and  or,  masoned  sable,  in 

chief  three  anchors  of  the  second.     Mantling  azure  and 

or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  an  anchor 

fesseways  the  flukes  to  the  dexter  or,  an  eagle  perched 

the  wings  displayed  gules.      Motto  —  "  Murus   jEneus 

conscientia  sana."     Livery — Blue,  with  cream  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  James  Rea  Williamson,  Edinburgh,  b. 

1811;  d.  1888  ;   m.  1838,  Jane,  d.  of  Capt.  William 

Shute,  R.N.,  of  Taunton  : — 

Sir  James  Williamson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1900),  C.B., 
formerly  Dir.  of  H.M.'s  Naval  Dockyards,  b.  1839 ;  m. 
1st,  1863,  Mary  {d.  1891),  d.  of  John  Bramsdon,  of  Port- 
sea  ;  2nd,  1894,  Jemima  Alison,  d.  of  John  Maxton, 
Solicitor,  of  Hillhead,  Lanark  ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st 
marriage) — Minnie  Mary  [m.  1900,  Lt.-Col.  Ashton 
Hope  Hire,  R.M.A.] ;  Blanche  Evelyn  [m.  1888,  Edward 
Beckitt] ;  Maud  Mary  [m.  1891,  James  Dumbreck] ;  and 
(by  2nd  marriage) — Adeline.  Res. — 53  Palace  Gardens 
Terrace,  W.8. 

WILLIAMSON  (L.O.,  2  March  1906;  rematric.  19—). 
Argent,  a  saltire  wavy  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  another 
in  base  and  as  many  boars'  heads* couped  in  the  flanks  sable, 
armed  and  langued  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  ermine. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  garb  or.  Supporters 
— Two  condors  proper.  Motto — "  Modice  augetur 
modicum." 

Eld.  son  of  late  Stephen  Williamson,  M.P.,  of  Copley, 
Thornton  Hough,  Cheshire,  and  Glenogil,  Forfarshire, 
b.  1827;  d.  1903;  m.  1859,  Annie,  d.  of  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Guthrie,  D.  D. ,  of  Edinburgh  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Archibald  Williamson,  P.C. ,  1st  Baron 
Forres  (19  June  1922),  1st  Bart.  (1909),  M.P.  Elginsh.  and 
Nairnsh.  1906-18,  and  for  Moray  and  Nairn  1918-22,  b. 
i860;  m.  1st,  1887,  Caroline  Maria  (d.  1911),  d.  of  late 
James  Charles  Hayne  ;  2nd,  1912,  Hon.  Agnes  Freda,  d. 
of  1st  Baron  Herschell ;  and  has  issue — Hon.  Stephen 
Kenneth  Guthrie  Williamson,  B  A.  (Camb.),  Major  Res.  of 
Officers,  Westminster  Dragoons,  b.  1888  [m.  1918,  Jessie, 
eld.  d.  of  the  late  W.  Harford,  Esq.,  of  Petty  France, 
Badminton ;  and  has  issue  —  John  Archibald  Harford 
Williamson,  Esq.,  b.  1922; Williamson,  Gentle- 
man,*. 1929;  and  Jean  Mary  (Res. — The  Fishery,  Den- 
ham,  Bucks.];  Hon.  Gerald  Hayne  Guthrie  Williamson, 
Capt.  T.A.  Res.  of  Officers,  b.  1893  [m.  1917,  Christian 
Alicia  Hersey,  d.  of  Edmund  Batten  Forbes,  and  has  issue 
— Alexander  Fergus  Forbes  Williamson,  Esq.,  b.  19 19  ; 
David  Archibaid  Williamson,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  and 
Hersey  Caroline  Ann  (Res. — 124  West  Santa  Inez,  San 
Mateo,  California)]  ;  and  Hon.  Winifred  Elspeth  Guthrie 
[m.  1912,  John  Murray  Naylor  of  Leighton  Hall,  Welsh- 
pool, Montgomery].  Seat—  Glenogil,  Kirriemuir,  Forfar- 
shire, Town  add. — 70  Grosvenor  Street,  W.i.  Clubs — 
Reform,  Bath,  Automobile. 

WILLIAMSON  (U.O.).  Per  saltire  or  and  sable,  four 
double  quatrefoils  in  cross,  those  in  chief  and  in  base  gules, 
and  in  flank  of  the  first.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed 
gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  double  quatrefoil  and 
holding  in  the  talons  a  garb  fesseways  or.  Motto — 
"  Justitia  cum  aequitate." 

Only  son  of  the  late  Richard  Williamson,  of  Armagh  :— 

James  Williamson,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  . 
Res. — Dublin. 


Plate  XXII. 


PLENDER 


IN  HOC  SIC  NO  VINCES 


STEWART. 


MacADAM. 


mu 


ma 


2101 


WILLIAMSON-NAPIER.  Parted  per  pale  gules  and 
azure,  on  a  bend  argent  three  crescents  of  the  second,  and 
in  the  sinister  canton  a  spur-rowel  of  the  third.     Mantling 


gules,  doubled  argent.  Cre3t — Upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries,  a  man's  head  adorned  with  laurel  proper.  Motto — 
"Virtute  gloria  parta." 

Eld.   son    of    James    Williamson-Napier,    Gentleman 

(formerly  James  Williamson),  b.  1855;  d.    1911  ;    m. 

1885,   Albertina   Elizabeth,    d.    of  J.   D.  J.    Schott   of 

Arnheim,  Holland : — 
Maxwell  Napier  Williamson-Napier,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr. 
R  N  present  representative  of  Napier  of  Kilmahew,  b. 
1880 '•'  m.  10 16,  Katharine  Anne,  d.  of  C.  W.  Woodall,  of 
Furneaux  Pelham  Hall,  Buntingford,  Herts. ;  and  has  issue 
—David  Maxwell  Williamson- Napier,  Gentlemnn,  b.  1918; 
Timothy  James  Williamson-Napier,  Gentleman,  b.  1922; 
and  Diana  June.  Res.  —  Warnham  Place,  Horsham, 
Sussex.      Club— United  Service. 

WILLIAMSON-NOBLE  (H.  Coll.,  30  May  1924). 
Gules,  a  chevron  between  in  chief  two  bay-leaves,  and  in 
base  a  lymphad  or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter  cubit  arm 
vested  azure,  charged  with  a  chevron  or  the  hand 
grasping  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  an 
anchor  fessewise  sable.     Motto-"  Virtute  et  valore. 

Son  of  George  Edward  Williamson,  F.R.C.b.,  01 
Newcastle-on-Tyne : —  „,.,..„ 

Frederick  Arnold  Williamson-Noble  (formerly  William- 
son), Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.,  b  1889;  m  19^7,  Sheda 
Black,  eld.  d.  of  Sir  William  Joseph  Noble,  Bart.  (q.v.). 
Res. — 27  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

WILLIAMSON-ROSS  of  Pitcalnie  (L.O.,  matric.  18 
Oct.  1904).     Gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent. 

Eld  d.  of  John  Hugh  Ross  Williamson,  b.  1837  ;  d. 
1872  ;  m.  1865,  Fanny  Georgiana,  d.  of  Rev.  Theophilus 
Clarke,  Vicar  of  Tadcaster  :—•  . 

Ethel  Frances  Sarah  Williamson- Ross.  Seat—  Pitcalnie, 
co.  Ross,  N.B.     Res—  The  Cottage,  Tain,  N.B. 

WILLINGDON.Viscount,  see  FREEMAN-THOMAS. 

WILLIS  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse  between 
three  lions  rampant  gules,  within  a  bordure  ermines 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  ot 
the  colours,  two  lions'  paws  erect  and  erased  ermines, 
holding  a  human  heart  gules.  Motto-"  Virtus  tutissima 
cassis." 


Son  of  Richard  Atherton  de  Anyeis  Willis,  Esq.,  J. P 
co.  Lanes.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Whiston,  late  Lieut. 
15th  Hussars,  b.  1871  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1904,  Hon.   Ethel 
Mary   Catherine   Skefnngton,  second  d.    of  the    nth 
Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard  : — 
Charles  Rodolph  de  Angers  Willis,  Gentleman,   Lieut. 

Coldstream    Gds. ,    b.    1907.        Seat — Fineshade    Abbey, 

Stamford. 

WILLIS-BUND  (R.L.,  1864).  Ermine,  three  piles  gules, 
two  issuing  from  the  chief  and  one  in  base,  each  charged  with 
an  eagle's  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  lions' 
gambs  erased  and  erect  or,  holding  a  griffin's  head  erased. 
Motto — "  Optivo  floreo  nomine."  Livery — White,  scarlet 
collar,  cuffs,  and  facings. 

Son  of  John  William  Bund  Willis  Bund,  Esq.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  and    Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  and  of  the 

County  Council  of  the  co.  of  Worcester,  and  J.  P.  and 

(1890-1925)  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  the  co.  of 

Cardigan,    Barrister-at-Law,    assumed  the    additional 

surname  and   arms   of  Bund  by    R.  L.   1864,  b.  1843; 

d.  1928  ;  m.  1st,  1872,  Harriette  Penelope  Temple  (d. 

1895),  dau.  of  Richard  Temple,  Esq.,  D.  L. ,  J. P.,  of 

The  Nash,  co.  Worcester: — 

Henry  Dewi  Hampton  Willis- Bund,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.,  b.  1882.     Estate— Wick,  co.   Worcester.     Post. 

add.— e/o  Glyn  Mills  &  Co.,  3  Whitehall  Place,  S.W.i. 

WILLIS-FLEMING  of  Stoneham  Park  (H.  Coll.). 
Argent,  a  fesse  between  three  lions  rampant  gules,  a  bordure 
of  the  last  charged  with  eight  bezants  (Willis).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  gules,  within  a  collar  gemelle  gold 
three  bezants. 

Son  of  John  Browne  Willis  Fleming,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  D.L., 
of  Stoneham   Park,  b.  1815;   d.  1872;    m.  3rd,  1871, 
Ida  Mary  (d.  1890),  second  d.  of  E.  J.  Weston: — 
John  Edward  Arthur  Willis-Fleming,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
(High  Sheriff  1901)  co.   Hants.,  b.  1871  ;    m.   1893,  Violet 
Elizabeth  Annie,  only  d.  of  Admiral  Sir  Augustus  Philli- 
more,   K.C.B. ,  of  Shedfield  House,  Botley,   Hants.  ;  and 
has   issue — (1)    John    Browne   Phillimore  Willis-Fleming, 
Gentleman,  Lieut,  late  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons  (S.R.),  b. 
1895  [m.  1920,  Eirene,  d.  of  Capt.  E.  S.  Charrington,  of 
Bures  Manor,  and  has  issue —  Willis-Fleming, 

Gentleman,  b.  1921] ;  (2)  Richard  Thomas  Cyril  Willis- 
Fleming,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  R.H.A.,  fi.  1896;  killed  in 
action  1916  ;  (3)  Edward  Charles  Augustus  Willis-Fleming, 
Gentleman,  fi.  1903  ;  Ida  Harriet ;  and  Elizabeth  Katherine. 
Seats — Stoneham  Park,  Southampton  ;  Chilworth  Manor, 
Romsey,  Hants. 

Son  of  Willis   Hunter  Armstrong  Fleming,  b.  1854  ; 
d.  1886;  m.  ,  Lucia  Eleanora,  d.  of  Capt.  Frederick 

Ernest  Hunter  of  Killylung,  Dumfriesshire: — 
Philip  Percival  Fleming,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.     Res. — 
Son  of  Thomas  James  Fleming,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  Hants,  and  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Winchester,  b.  1819; 
d.  1890;   m.  1845,  Henrietta  Caroline  Sophia  (d.  1911), 
only  child  of  Peter  Hunter,  formerly  Capt.  Dragoon 
Guards : — 
Cecil  Chandos  Pole  Fleming,  Gentleman,   b.  1866;    m. 
1891,   Hanna   Adele,   d.   of  Baron   Albert   de    Bondeli    of 
Berne  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Donald  Albert  Fleming,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1891 ;  (2)  Edward  Fleming,  Gentleman,  b.   1893; 
(3)  Robert  de  Sismer  Fleming,  Gentleman,  b.  1896.     Res. — 

WILLOUGHBY,  see  HEATHCOTE-DRUMMOND- 
WILLOUGHBY. 

WILLOUGHBY.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  fretty 
azure  (for  Willoughby  of  Parham)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  on  two 
bars  gules,  three  water-bougets  two  and  one  argent, 
(for  Willoughby  of  Middleton).  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  bust  of  a  man 
couped  at  the  shoulders  and  affrontee  proper,  ducally 
crowned  or.  Motto — "  Verite  sans  peur."  Livery — Drab, 
with  scarlet  collar,  scarlet  plush  waistcoat  and  breeches, 
white  stockings,  black  buckled  shoes. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Godfrey  Ernest  Percival  Willough- 
by, 10th  Baron  Middleton,  b.    1847 ;    d.  1924  ;    m. 
1 88 1,  Ida  Eleonora.d.of  George  Ross.of  Cromarty : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Michael  Guy  Percival  Willoughby,  M.C., 
nth    Baron    Middleton,    of    Middleton,    co.    Warwick 
(1  Jan.  1712),  Bart.  (7  Ap.  1677),  Maj.  (ret.)  10th  Lancers, 
I. A.,  late  Col.  comdg.  5th  Batt.  The  Green  Howards 


2102 


mi\ 


mn 


J.P..C.C.  E.R.  Yorks.  [Supporters — On  the  dexter,  a  pil- 
grim or  grey  friar  in  his  habit  proper,  with  his  beads,  cross, 
etc.,  and  staff  in  his  right  hand  argent ;  on  the  sinister,  a 
savage  with  a  club  in  his  exterior  hand,  wreathed  about 
his  temples  and  middle  with  laurel  all  proper,  each 
supporter  holding  a  banner  gules,  fringed  or,  ensigned 
with  an  owl  argent,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet,  collared 
and  chained  gold,  the  owl  being  the  Crest  of  Willoughby 
of  Middleton],  b.  1887;  m.  1920,  Angela  Florence,  d.  of 
Charles  Hall,  of  Settrington  House,  Malton,  Yorks.  ;  and 
has  issue — Hon.  Digby  Michael  Godfrey  John  Willoughby, 
b.  192 1  ;  Hon.  Angela  Hermione  Ida  ;  and  Hon.  Jean 
Elizabeth  Mary.  Seat — Birdsall  House,  Malton,  Yorks.  ; 
Settrington  House,  York ;  Applecross,  co.  Ross.  Clubs — 
Turf  ;  Cavalry  ;  Yorks. 

Hon.  Rothwell  Charles  Wentworth  Willoughby,  Lieut, 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1896.  Res. — Reedbuck  Kop,  Arcturus, 
S.  Rhodesia. 

Yngr.    sons    of    Rt.    Hon.    Sir    Henry   Willoughby, 

8th  Baron  Middleton,  b.  1817  ;    d.  1877  ;    m.  1843, 

Julia  Louisa   (d.    1901),   d.   of   the  late  Alexander 

William    Bosville,     of    Thorpe,     and    Gunthwaite, 

York  :— 

Hon.  Tatton  Lane  Fox  Willoughby,  J. P.,  D.L.  N.R. 

Yorks.,  Lt.-Col.  Yorks.  Regt.  (formerly  Yorks.  Hussars), 

b.  i860  ;    m.  1908,  Esther  Ann,  O.B.E.,  J. P.,  d.  of  Sir 

Charles    Strickland,    8th    Bart.     Seat — Howsham    Hall, 

York.     Club — Boodle's. 

Hon.  Claude  Henry  Comaraich  Willoughby,  C.V.O., 
Lt.-Col.  and  Bt.-Col.  late  9th  Lancers,  Groom-in- Waiting 
to  the  King  since  1916,  Dep.  Ranger  Windsor  Great 
Park  1916-29,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1904,  Sybil  Louise,  d.  of  Charles 
J.  Murray,  of  Loch  Carron,  Ross-shire,  and  has  surv.  issue 
— 2  daus.  Res.— 5iowsham  Hall,  York.  Club — Naval 
and  Military. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Alexander  Hugh  Willoughby,  Capt. 

Princess  of   Wales's    Own   Yorks.    Regt.,   b.  1863  ; 

d.  1927  ;   m.  1889,  Mary  Selina  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Gen. 

the  Hon.  James  Bosville-Macdonald,  C.B.  : — 

James  Alexander  Willoughby,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Batt. 

Northants.   Regt.   (S.R.),   b.  1890  ;    m.  1918,  Dorothea 

Maryon   (who  obtained  a  divorce   1926),  d.  of   R.   H. 

Burbrook,  of  7  Buxton  Gardens,  W.,  and  has  issue — 

2  daus.     Res. — 

Joe  Henry  Claude  Willoughby,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Comdr. 
R.N.,  b.  1892  ;  m.  1919,  Enid,  d.  of  Henry  J.  Clements,  of 
Somerville  House,  Sutton  Coldlield,  and  has  issue — 
1  dau.     Res.— 

WILLOUGHBY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  or,  fretty 
azure  (for  Willoughby) ;  2.  ermine,  three  chevronels  gules, 
on  a  canton  of  the  second,  a  lion  passant  or  (for  Orreby) ; 
3.  gules,  a  cross  moline  argent  (for  Beke)  ;  4.  gules, 
crusily  fitchee,  three  round  buckles  or  (for  Roscelin)  ; 
5.  sable,  a  cross  engrailed  or  (for  Offord) ;  6.  or,  across 
sable,  in  chief  a  label  of  five  points  argent  (for  de  Vescy)  ; 
7.  argent,  a  chief  indented  azure  (f  or  Glanvill)  ;  8.  argent, 
three  pallets  wavy  gules  (for  Valoynes) ;  9.  sable,  issuant 
out  of  a  maunch  or,  a  hand  grasping  a  fleur-de-lys  also 
or  (for  Creke)  ;  10.  lozengy  or  and  sable  (for  Blund)  ;  n. 
gules,  a  lion  rampant  or  (for  Arundell)  ;  12.  or,  a  lion 
rampant  sable  (for  Wells)  ;  13.  gules,  a  fess  dancettee 
between  six  cross  crosslets  or  (for  Engayen)  ;  14.  barry 
of  six  ermines  and  gules,  three  crescents  sable  (for  Water- 
ton)  ;  15.  gules,  on  a  bend  wavy  argent,  three  shovellers 
beaked  and  legged  or  (for  Read)  ;  16.  argent,  a  fesse 
between  three  boars'  heads  couped  sable  (for  Alphage) ; 
17.  or,  two  bars  gules,  charged  with  three  water-bougets 
argent  (for  Willoughby)  ;  18.  or,  a  cross  flory  gules  (for 
Freville)  ;  19.  vair,  a  fess  gules,  fretty  or  (for  Marmion) ; 

20.  sable,  a  sword  point  downwards  argent  (for  Kilpeck) ; 

21.  bendy  of  ten  or  and  azure  (for  Montfort)  ;  22.  argent 
billettee  a  lion  rampant  sable,  crowned  or  (for  de  la 
Planche)  ;  23.  azure,  a  fess  between  six  cross  crosslets 
argent  (for  Haversham)  ;  24.  or,  a  saltire  engrailed  sable 
(for  de  Bottebourt)  ;  25.  bendy  of  six  or  and  azure,  a 
canton  ermine  (for  Fitz  Otes) ;  26.  quarterly  or  and  gules, 
a  bend  of  the  second  (for  Beauchamp)  ;  27.  or,  two  lions 
passant  in  pale  azure  (for  Somery)  ;  28.  gules,  ten  bezants, 
four,  three,  two  and  one  (for  Zouch) ;  29.  vair,  on  a  canton 
gules,  a  cross  flory  or.     Motto — "  Verite  sans  peur." 

Sons  of  Digby   Willoughby,  b.   1853  ;  d.  ;    m. 

1875,  Clara,  d.  of  Mark  Luck  Kellington,  of  Hull: — 

Albert    Digby    Willoughby,    Esq.,    J. P.,    Sheriff    of 

Hull,  1920,  Lord  Mayor  1924,  b.  1879  ;  m.  1909,  Helena 

Katherine,  d.  of  Arthur  Richard  Kent,  of  Staffs.,  and  has 

surv.   issue — Digby   Willoughby,    Gentleman,   b.    191 1; 


Leila  Madeleine ;  and  Cassandra  MiUicent.  Res. — Cheriton 
House,  Salisbury  Gardens,  Hull.  Club — Constitutional 
(Hull). 

Perceval  Willoughby,    Gentleman,   b.  .      Res. — 

119  Park  Grove,  Hull. 

WILLOUGHBY  DE  BROKE,  Baron,  see  VERNEY. 

WILLS  (H.  Coll.,  1893).  Gules,  three  suns  in  splendour 
fessewise  between  two  gryphons  passant  all  or.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  an  annulet  or,  a  demi-gryphon  gules,  charged  with  a 
sun  in  splendour  and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  battle- 
axe  also  gold.     Motto — "As  God  wills." 

Yngr.  sons    of  Henry   Overton  Wills  (eld.  son  of 
Henry  Overton  Wills,  of  Bristol — see  below),  Esq., 
J. P.,  b.  1828;  d.  191 1  ;  m.  1853,  Alice  Hopkinson 
(d.  1881)  :— 
Walter  Melville  Wills,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Camb.,  b.  186 1 ; 
m.  1887,  Louisa  Gertrude,  d.  of  the  late  Robert  Wilson, 
London   Missionary  Society,    and  has  surv.   issue — (1) 
Walter  Douglas  Melville  Wills,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset,  B.A. 
Camb.,  b.  1887  [m.  1921,  Penelope  Wilhelmina,  d.  of  C. 
Onslow  Master  of  Bourton  Grange,  Flax  Bourton,  Somer- 
set, and  has  issue — Charles  Overton  Melville  Wills,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1922 ;  and  Elizabeth  Penelope  Melville  (Res. — 
Barley  Wood,  Wrington,  Somerset.      Club — Arthur's) ; 
(2)    Maitland    Cecil    Melville    Wills,  Gentleman,    M.C., 
b.  1891   [m.  1915,  Gladys  Amy   Fothergill,  d.  of  R.  H. 
Hughes,  and  has  issue — Robin  Michael  Melville   Wills, 
Gentleman,  b.  1928;  and  6  daus.  [Res. — Sherfield  Court, 
nr.  Basingstoke,  Hants.)];  and  Elsie  Gertrude  Melville. 
Res. — Bracken  Hill,  Leigh  Woods,  nr.  Bristol ;    Killilan, 
Ross-shire. 

Arthur  Stanley  Wills,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Somerset,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1862;  m.  1890,  Hilda,  d.  of 
John  Bonny  Dewhurst,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Aireville,  Skipton, 
Yorks.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Ronald  Dewhurst  Wills, 
Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  (2)  Wilfrid  Dewhurst  Wills,  Gentleman, 
b.  1898.  Res. — 14  Royal  Crescent,  Bath.  Clubs — Reform, 
Bath  and  County  (Bath). 

Sons  of  Sir  Edward  Payson  Wills,  1st  Bart.,  K.C.B., 
J.P.  Glos.,  b.  1834;  d.  1910;  m.  1858,  Mary  Ann,  d. 
of  late  Joseph  Chaning  Pearce,  M.R.C.S. ,  F.G.S. ,  of 
Montague  House,  Bath: — 
Sir  Ernest  Salter  Wills,  3rd  Bart.  (19  Aug.  1904),  J.P. , 
Somerset  and  Wilts.,  b.   1869;    m.  1894,  Caroline  Fanny 
Maud,  d.   of  William   Augustine    de  Winton   of   Bristol; 
and    has   issue — (1)    Ernest    Edward   de    Winton    Wills, 
Esq.,    2nd    Lieut.   Scots  Gds.,  b.    1903    [m.    1926,    Sylvia 
Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  W.  B.  Ogden,   and  has   issue — 
Venetia  Dawn];    (2)  George  Seton  Wills,  Esq.,  b.  191 1  ; 
Doris  Maud   de  Winton  [m.   1st,    1916,  Rev.  William  A. 
White  (d.  1918),  Vicar  of  Ramsbury,  Wilts.  ;    2nd,    1920, 
Norman    Haag,   Consular  Service]  ;     Margaret  Joyce  de 
Winton   \m.    1918,   Capt.  John   Trevor   Kyffin,    R.A.F.]  ; 
and  Barbara  Joan  de  Winton   [m.   1925,   Thomas  Ansell 
Fairhurst,    Lieut.    Gren.    Gds.].        Seats — Littlecote,    nr. 
Hungerford,  Wilts. ;   Meggernie  Castle,  Glenlyon,   Perth- 
shire.    Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Arnold  Stancomb  Wills,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  18th  Hussars, 
served  Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1905,  Hilda  Caroline, 
d.  of  late  Edward  Lyon  of  New  York  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Arnold  Cass  Lycett  Wills,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  John 
Lycett  Wills,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.  Res. — Thornby  Hall, 
Northampton. 

Son  of  Sir  Frederick  Wills,  1st  Bart.,  J.P. ,  M.P.  for 
N.  Bristol,  b.  1838;  d.  1909  ;  m.  1867,  Anne  (d.  1910), 
eld.  d.  of  Rev.  James  Hamilton,  D.D.,  of  Stonehouse, 
Lanarksh. : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Gilbert  Alan   Hamilton  Wills,   1st  Baron 
Dulverton  of  Batsford  (1929),  2nd   Bart.    (15  Feb.  1897), 
O.B.E.,  M.P.  for  Taunton  1912-18,  and  for  Weston-super- 
Mare    1918-22,    J.P.  cos.  Somerset  and  Gloucester,   High 
Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1928,  Lt.-Col.  late  Royal  North  Devon 
Yeo.,  b.  1880;  m.  1914,  Victoria  May,  d.  of  the  late  Rear- 
Adm.  Sir  Edward  Chichester,  9th  Bart.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and 
has  issue — Hon.  Frederick  Arthur  Hamilton  Wills,  b.  1915  ; 
Hon.   Edward  Robert   Hamilton    Wills,   b.    1918 ;     Hon. 
Victor  Patrick  Hamilton  Wills,   b.    1926.     Seat — Batsford 
Park,  Moreton-in-the-Marsh,  Glos.     Towh  res. — 26  Wilton 
Crescent,  S.  W.     Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Cavalry. 
Sons  of  Frederick  Noel  Hamilton  Wills,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.  North   Devon  Yeo.,   b.   1887;    d.  1927;    m.   1912, 
Margery  Hamilton  (Res. — Miserden  Park,  Stroud),  d. 
of  Mr.  Justice  Fraser,  of  Stromeferry  House,  Ross:  — 


mn 


wax 


2103 


Michael  Desmond  Hamilton  Wills,  Gentleman,  b.  1915. 
Hugh  David  Hamilton  Wills,  Gentleman,  b.  1917. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Henry  Overton  Wills  of  Bristol,  6.  1800  ; 

d.  1 871  ;    m.  1828,  Isabella,  d.  of  William  Board  of 

Bristol:— 
Arthur  L.  Wills,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset,  6.  1850;  m.  1882, 
d.  of  John  Robinson  of  Backwell,  nr.  Bristol.     Res. — 


20  Elmdale  Road,  Tyndall's  Park,  Bristol. 

Sir  Frank  William  Wills,  Knt.  (1912),  F.R.I.B.A.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  Bristol  iqn-i2,  b.  1852  ;  m.  1874,  Sarah  Rebecca, 
d.  of  Henry  William  Dobell  of  Eltham,  Kent,  and  has 
issue — 4  sons  ;  3  daus.  Res. — 15  Berkeley  Square,  Clifton, 
Bristol. 

WILLS  (H.  Coll.,  10  Sept.  1923).  Gules,  a  sun  in 
splendour,  between  two  gryphons  passant  in  pale  or. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  issuant  from  an  annulet  or,  a  demi-gryphon 
gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  battleaxe  gold.  Badge 
— A  sunflower  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  entiled  by  a 
•circlet  or.     Motto — "  Pro  aris  et  focis." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Alfred  Wills,  istBart.,  LL.D.,  Hon. 

D.C.L.  Oxford,  and  LL.D.  Bristol ;    President  of 

the  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.,  Ltd.,  b.  1854  ;   d.  1928  ; 

m.    1878,  Susan  Britton  (d.    1904),  d.   of  the  late 

Robert  Proctor,  of  Clifton  : — 
Sir  George  Vernon  Proctor  Wills,  2nd  Bart.  (19  July 
1923),  b.  1887 ;  m.  1919,  Nellie  Jeannie,  d.  of  J.  Ruther- 
ford ;  and  has  issue — George  Peter  Vernon  Wills,  Esq., 
b.  1922;  John  Vernon  Wills,  Esq.,  b.  1928;  and  Joan 
Mary  Vernon.  Seats — Coombe  Lodge,  Blagdon,  Somer- 
set; Langford  Court,  nr.  Bristol. 

WILLIAM    ARTHUR    WILLS,    Gentleman.      Born 

,  being  the  son  of  the  late  William   Myers  Wills  of 

Lancaster  Road,  West  Norwood.  Armorial  bearings- 
Argent,  gutt£e-de-poix,  three  gyphons  passant  in  pale  sable, 
between  two  flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a 
chevron  argent.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-gryphon  azure,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
battle-axe  erect  proper,  and  resting  the  sinister  on  an  escut- 
cheon of  the  second,  charged  with  a  quatrefoil  vert.  Motto 
—  "  Sursum." 

THOMAS  GEORGE  WILLS-SANDFORD,  Esq., 
J. P.  (High  Sheriff  for  the  county  of  Roscommon  1906). 
Born  1879,  being  the  son  of  the  late  William  Robert 
Wills-Sandford,   Esq.,  of  Willsgrove  and  Castlerea,  J. P., 


Capt.  2nd  Dragoons,  by  his  wife  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Jephson  of  Glenbrook,  co.  Wicklow 
(and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton,  Bart.).     Armorial 


bearings  (Roy.  Lie,  U.O.,  1847).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
chevron  or  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads  erased 
sable,  langued  gules  (for  Sandford) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three 
griffins  passant  in  pale  sable  within  a  border  of  the  second 
bezantee  (for  Wills).  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  or  ; 
and  for  his  Crests,  1.  from  a  ducal  coronet,  a  boar's  head 
and  neck  or,  langued  gules  (for  Sandford) ;  2.  upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  segreant  sable,  holding 
in  his  claws  a  battleaxe  proper.  Mottoes — "Cor  unum 
via  una"  ;  "  Patria  et  amicus."  Married,  1907,  Kathleen 
Fanny,  only  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  J.  Burrowes  of  Stra- 
done  House,  Cavan ;  and  has  issue  —  William  Robert 
Wills-Sandford,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  a  dau.  Clubs — 
White's,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

ARTHUR  PAKENHAM  WILLS-SANDFORD, 
Gentleman.  Born  1856,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
William  Sandford  Wills-Sandford,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Garry- 
glass,  Queen's  Co.,  by  Julia  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Foster  of  Stourton  Court,  Worcestershire.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (R.L.,  U.O. ,  1847).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  per  chevron  or  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  boars'  heads 
erased  sable,  langued  gules  (for  Sandford)  ;  2  and  3,  argent, 
three  griffins  passant  in  pale  sable,  a  bordure  of  the  second 
bezantee  (for  Wills).  Mantling  sable  and  or ;  and  for  his 
Crests,  1.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  boar's  head  and  ne  ck  or, 
langued  gules  (for  Sandford) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-griffin  segreant  sable,  holding  in  the  claws 
a  battleaxe  proper  (for  Wills).  Motto— "Cor  unum  via 
una."  Estate — Garryglass,  Queen's  Co.  Postal  address — 
The  Priory  House,  Sherborne,  Dorset.     Club — Arthur's. 

WILLS -SANDFORD -WILLS  (R.L.,  12  Jan.  1889, 
U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  griffins  passant 
in  pale  sable  within  a  bordure  of  the  second  bezantee 
(Wills);  2  and  3,  per  chevron  or  and  ermine,  in  chief  two 
boars'  heads  erased  sable,  langued  gules  (Sandford). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-griffin  segreant  sable,  holding  in  his 
claws  a  battleaxe  proper  (Wills) ;  2.  out  of  a  ducal  coronet, 
a  boar's  head  and  neck  or,  langued  gules  (Sandford). 
Mottoes — "Patria  et  amicis"  (Wills);  "Cor  unum  via 
una"  (Sandford). 

Son  of  Thomas  George   Wills-Sandford  {sic   R.L.  of 

1847),  Esq. ,  of  Willsgrove  and  Castlerea,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

(High    Sheriff   co.    Roscommon),   b.    1817;    d.    1887; 

m.   1841,   Theodosia    Eleanor   Blagden,  d.  of    Robert 

Blagden  Hale  of  Alderley,  Glos.  ;  by  Lady  Theodosia, 

d.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Mayo : — 

Edward  Wills-Sandford- Wills  (formerly  Wills-Sandfordh 

Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L,  co.  Roscommon  (High  Sheriff  1904), 

b.  1851 ;    m.  1889,  Amy  Henrietta,  d.  of  Henry  Guinness 

of  Burton  Hall,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — Lucy 

Eleanor;  and  Mary  Grace.     Seat — Cashlieve,  Ballinlough, 

co.  Roscommon.     Club — Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

WILLSHIRE.  Per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in 
chief  six  crosses  patee,  four  and  two,  or,  and  in  base, 
on  a  mount  vert,  a  bay  horse  caparisoned,  thereon 
mounted  a  Beloochee  soldier,  habited  and  armed,  brand- 
ishing his  sword  all  proper,  a  chief  of  the  second,  thereon 
a  representation  of  the  fortress  of  Khelat  proper,  a  canton 
gules,  charged  with  a  representation  of  the  badge  of  the 
first  class  of  the  Order  of  the  Dooran6e  Empire  also  proper, 
bestowed  upon  SirT.  Willshire  by  the  King  of  Afghanistan, 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  Caffre  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  assegai  in 
bend  sinister  point  downwards,  and  supporting  with  the 
sinister  three  assegais,  points  upwards  all  proper.  Sup- 
porters— On  the  dexter  side,  a  soldier  of  His  Majesty's 
38th  Regt.  of  Foot ;  and  on  the  sinister  side,  a  soldier  of 
His  Majesty's  2nd  Regt.  of  Foot,  both  habited  and  armed, 
each  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  musket  all  proper. 
Mottoes — Under  the  arms,  "Khelat";  over  the  crest, 
"Caffraria.' 

Only  son  of  Sir   Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  Maxwell- 
Willshire,  2nd  Bart.,  Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.   Scots  Gds. 
(ret.),  b.  1850;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1891,  Frederica  Florence 
Emily  (</.   1912),  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Sanford  Free- 
ling,  K.C.M.G.  :— 
Sir  Gerard  Arthur  Maxwell-Willshire,  3rd  Bart.  (22  May 
1841),  b.  1892;  m.  1st,  1912,  Lilian  (marriage  diss.   1923), 
d.  of  Henry  Birtles  of  Putney,  Surrey  ;  2nd,  1923,  Vera,  d. 
of  John  Gainsford,  of  Sydney,   N.S.W.,  and  has  issue — 
Patricia  Frederica.     Seat — 


2104 


ran 


mn 


WILLSON  (H.  Coll.,  21  Oct.  1921).  Sable,  in  the 
dexter  canton  a  sun,  issuant  therefrom  seven  rays  or, 
upon  the  sun  an  albatross  wings  elevated  proper.     Mant- 


ling sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  cannon  sable,  an  albatross  as  in  the  arms.  Badge 
— A  portcullis  chained,  surmounted  by  a  sun  in  splen- 
dour or. 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  Albert  Willson,  Gentleman,  of 

Waldegrave  Park,  Twickenham,  b.  1843  ;   d.  1922  ; 

tn.  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Latimer, 

C.E.,  of  Drogheda,  Ireland  : — 
Sir  Walter  Stuart  James  Willson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1926), 
Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  India,  b.  1876  ; 
m.  1919,  Ethel  Winifred,  d.  of  J.  J.  Morris  ;  and  has  issue 
— Walter  James  Latimer,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Winifred 
Latimer;  Rachel  Mary  Latimer;  Margaret  Naomi 
Latimer.  Res. — Kenward,  Tonbridge,  Kent ;  2  Hastings 
Park  Road,  Alipore,  Bengal,  India.  Clubs — Oriental, 
Ranelagh,  Royal  Bombay  Yacht  (Bombay),  Bengal 
Royal  Calcutta  Turf  (Calcutta). 

WILLYAMS  of  Carnanton  (H.  Coll.,  6  Jan.  1915). 
Argent,  a  fesse  chequy  gules  and  vert,  between  three 

Syphons'  heads  erased  of  the  third,  ducally  gorged  or. 
antling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  upon  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  close  proper, 
belled  or,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  bezant. 
Motto — "  Meor  ras  tha  dew." 

Only  son  of  Humphry   John  Willyams,  Gentleman, 

Lieut.  West  Div.   R.A.,  Mil.,  b.   1861  ;    d.   1923  ; 

m.  1890,  Margaret,  d.  of  Joseph  Jowitt,  of  Bishop 

Thornton,  Yorks.  : — 

Edward  Neynoe  Willyams,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Major  Res. 

of  Officers,  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  b.  1891  ;    m.  1918, 

Beatrice  Jean,  R.R.C.,  d.  of  the  late  Coleman  Blewett, 

of  Toronto,  Canada.     Seat — Carnanton,  Cornwall.     Club 

— Junior  United  Service. 

WILMOT,  see  EARDLEY-WILMOT. 

WILMOTof  Chaddesden  (H.  Coll.,  granted  by  Dugdale 
3  Feb.  1662).  Sable,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  eagles' 
heads  couped  argent,  as  many  escallops  gules,  a  canton 
vaire  ermine  and  gules.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle's  head  couped  argent, 
gorged  with  a  mural  coronet  sable,  in  the  beak  an  escallop 
gules. 

Sons  of  Sir  Ralph  Henry  Sacheverel  Wilmot ,  6th  Bart. , 
Capt.  late  Coldstream  Guards,  and  Capt.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  b.  1875  ;  d.  1918  of  wounds  received  in 
action  ;  m.  1905,  Lady  Ada  Marian  Maitland,  d.  of 
13th  Earl  of  Lauderdale  : — 
Sir   Arthur    Ralph    Wilmot,    7th  Bart.   (15  Feb.   1759), 


Lieut.    The   Black   Watch,    b.    1909.       Res.—  The    Manor 
House,  Brightlingsea,  Essex. 

Henry  Frederick  Wilmot,  Esq.,  b.  1910. 
Yr.  son  of  Edward  Woollen  Wilmot,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir 
Robert  Wilmot,  3rd   Bart.,  and   Lucy  Grimston),   b. 
1808 ;    d.    1864;    m.    2nd,    1841,    Emma    Elizabeth, 
d.    of    Sir     Francis     Sacheverel     Darwin,     Knt.,    of 
Breadsall  Priory,  co.  Derby  : — 
Rev.  Darwin  Wilmot,  M.  A.  Oxford,  Headmaster  Maccles- 
field Grammar  School  1876-1910,  late  Chaplain  5th    Vol. 
Batt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (V.D.),  b.  1845  ;  m.  1876,  Louisa  Lilla 
(d.  1919),  d.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bickmore,  D.D.  ;  and  has 
had     issue — Sacheverel     Darwin     Wilmot,     Esq.,    Capt. 
R.G.A.,    b.    1885;    d.   on   active   service    1918   [m.    1912, 
Annie  Dudley,   d.   of  late  Maj.-Gen.   Strover,   R.A. ,    and 
left  issue— Martyn  Sacheverel  Wilmot,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ; 
Gordon  Darwin  Wilmot,  Gentleman,  b.   1918]  ;    Dorothy ; 
and  Cicely.     Res.— 15  St.  Mark's  Road,  Leamington. 

Sons  of  Reginald  Mead  Wilmot,  Gentleman,  b.  1852  ; 
d.  1920;  m.  1893,  Melinda,  d.  of  George  Daniel  : — 
Garton  Woollett  Wilmot,   Gentleman,  b.   1900,     Res. — 
Gobies  Corner,  Princeton,  Ontario. 

Ronald  Keith  Wilmot,  Gentleman,  b.  1907. 
Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Edmund  William  Wilmot,  M.A. 
(Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford),  Rector  of  Monnington-on-Wye, 
Herefordshire,  b.  1849;  d.  1911 ;  m.   1878,  Katherine, 
d.  of  Col.  Thomas  Coningsby  Norbury,  C.  B. : — 
Edward  Wilmot,  Esq. ,  late  Capt.  Herefordsh.  Regt. ,  b. 
1893 ;    m.    1921,    Marjorie,    d.    of   the    late    Gwilym    S. 
Edmunds,     of    Nigeria.       Res. — Perrystone    Hill,    Ross, 
Hereford. 

Laurence  Mead  Wilmot,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  Here- 
fcrdsh.  Regt.,  b.  1898. 

Sons   of  Edmund    Wilmot,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.   (sen  of 

Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  3rd  Bart.,  and  Lucy  Grimston), 

b.  1809;  d.  1869  ;  m.  1848,  Ann,  d.  of  Francis  Edward 

Hurt,  of  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby: — 

Edmund    Mead   Wilmot,    Esq.,   late    Capt.    4th    Batt. 

Derbyshire  Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  b.   i860; 

m.  1885,  Agatha  Georgiana,  d.  of  F.  J.  Jessopp  ;  and  has 

had   issue — (1)   Edmund   Sacheverel   Wilmot,  Gentleman, 

2nd  Lieut.  S.  Staffs.  Regt.,  b.  1892 ;  killed  in  action  1916  ; 

(2)    Francis   Hurt   Wilmot,  Gentleman,   b.    1894.      Res. — 

The  Gables,  Coldstream,  Vernon,  B.C. 

Rev.  Richard  Hurt  Wilmot,  M.A.  Oxford,  formerly 
Rector  of  Bishopstone,  Hereford,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1893,  tae 
Hon.  Frances  Sugden,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Sugden.  Res. 
— Earlscroome  House,  Earlscroome,  Worcester. 

WILMOTof  Osmaston(H.  Coll.,  22  Dec.  1760).  Sable, 
on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  eagles'  heads  couped  argent, 
as  many  escallops  gules,  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  eagle's  head  erased  argent,  gorged  with  a 
collar  engrailed  azure,  in  the  beak  an  escallop  gules. 
Motto — "  Quod  vult  valde  vult." 

Son  of  Montagu  Wilmot,  Esq.,  of  Norton  House,  Gla- 
morganshire, formerly  of  the  Civil  Service  at  Ceylon, 
b.    1805;  d.    1880;  711.  1841,  Sarah  Frederica  (d.  1903), 
d.  of  Thomas  Eden  :— 
Sir  Robert  Rodney  Wilmot,  6th  Bart.    (10  Oct.    1772), 
late   Lieut.  Derbyshire  Yeo.    Cav.    b.  1853  ;  m.   1st,   Lady 
Flora  Mildred  North,  d.  of  Dudley,  Lord  North  [d.  1886)  ; 
2nd,    1888,    Eleanor  {d.   1921),  d.  of  Hon.    Hugh    Hare; 
3rd,  1925,  Beatrice  Harriet  Cranmer,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  A. 
M.  Cranmer-Byng,  and  widow  of  John  Potters  of  Earms- 
dale,  Darwen,  Lanes. ;  and  has  issue — Mildred  [m.   1905, 
Sir  Roger  W.  B.  Onslow,  6th  Bart.] ;  Norah ;  and  Kathleen 
Eleanor  [m.  1921,  Arthur  Charles  Melville  Pym].      Res. — 
Binfield     Grove,    Bracknell,    Berks.         Clubs — Bachelors' 
Arthur's,  Pratt's. 

WILSON,  see  BROMLEY  -  WILSON,  CARUS  - 
WILSON,  MARYON  -  WILSON,  RIMINGTON- 
WILSON,  and  TYRWHITT-WILSON. 

S  ARTHUR  MAITLAND  WILSON,  Esquire,  O.B.E., 
of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Justice 
of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant.  Captain  3rd  Batt. 
(Mil. )  Suffolk  Regt.  Born  June  16,  1857,  being  the 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieutenant-Colonel  Fuller  Mait- 
land Wilson  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
Lieutenant-Colonel  West  Suffolk  Militia,  Member  of  Parlia- 
ment tor  West  Suffolk  1875,  High  Sheriff  1873,  by  his  wife 
Agnes  Caroline,  second  daughter  of  the  Right  Honourable 
Sir  Richard  Torin  Kindersley.     Armorial  bearings — He 


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bears  for  Arms  :  Sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last  a  pale  of  the  first,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  argent 
between  two  pellets.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  sable  and  or  ; 
and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
wolf  or,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  a  pellet  charged  with 
a  fieur-de-lys  gold.      Motto— "  Wil  sone  wil."     Married, 


and  or.      Crest — On   a   wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
wolf  salient  or,  between  two  roses  argent,  barbed,  seeded, 


1880,  Harriet  Maud  Isabella  (d.  1906),  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Nigel  Kingscote,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  of  Kingscote, 
Gloucester;  and  has  issue — (1)  Henry  Maitland  Wilson,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  comdg.  1st  Batt.  Rifle  Brig.,  b.  1881  [m. 
1914,  Hester  Mary,  yst.  d.  of  Philip  J.  D.  Wykeham  of  Ty- 
throp,  Oxon. ,  and  has  issue — Patrick  Maitland  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915];  (2)  Nigel  Maitland  Wilson,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Maj.  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  2nd  Batt.  7th 
Goorkha  Rifles,  late  Roy.  Welsh  Fus. ,  b.  1884  [m.  1909, 
Violet  Freddie,  d.  of  Lord  Charles  Edward  Fitz  Roy  ;  and 
has  issue— Barbara  \m.  1929,  John  Henry  Beckwith  Evatt, 
Lieut.  R.A.]] ;  (3)  Reginald  Maitland  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1889.  Seat — Stowlangtoft  Hall,  nr.  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  co. 
Suffolk.      Res.— Didmarton,  Badminton  R.S.O.,  Glos. 

WILSON  of  Seacroft.  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  on  a 
fessecottised,  three  lions'  gambs erased  fessewise,  all  counter- 
changed,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a  wolfs  head  erased 
sable.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  fesse- 
wise argent  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  couped  erminois. 

Sons  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Seacroft  Hall,  J. P.  and 

D.L. ,  b.  1808;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1846,  Anna  Maria  Isabella, 

d.  of  Roderick  Macleod,  M.P.,  of  Cadboll,  co.  Ross: — 

Darcy  Bruce  Wilson,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  late 

Yorkshire    Imp.    Huss. ,   Barrister-at-Law,   Inner   Temple, 

J.  P.  co.  York,  b.  1851.     Seat — Seacroft  Hall,  near  Leeds. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle's,  New  University. 

Arthur  Henry  Wilson,  Gentleman,  6.  1853;  m.  1885, 
Alice  Louisa,  second  d.  of  George  Drake  Wainwright, 
H.E.  I.C.S.  ;  and  has  issue — Gladys  Sabine  Fyers.  Res. — 
Sandridge  Park,  nr.  Totnes,  Devon. 

WILSON  of  North  Dufneld  Manor  (H.  Coll.,  12  Oct. 
1923).  Sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  between  in  fesse  two 
roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  three  mullets  of    the  field.     Mantling  sable 


leaved  and  slipped  proper.      Motto — "  Toujours  pret." 
Livery — Dark  blue. 

Son  of  John  Wilson,  of  Skipworth  Hall,  Yorks.,  b. 

1831  ;  d.  1898  ;  m.  1857,  Elizabeth  Wynn  Willis,  d. 

of  William  Abel,  of  Stellington,  N.R.  Yorks.  :— 
Sir  Charles  Henry  Wilson,  Knt.  Bach.  (1923),  LL.D., 
J. P.  City  of  Leeds,  M.P.  Central  Div.  of  Leeds  1923-29, 
Freeman  of  the  City  of  London,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  North  Dufneld,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1st,  1879,  Victoria  Alice 
(d.  1919),  d.  of  the  late  Joseph  Renton  of  Harrogate ; 
2nd,  1920,  Elizabeth  Ann  Parvin,  d.  of  John  Garnett,  of 
Nawton,  and  widow  of  the  late  Joshua  Hill,  of  Bradford, 
and  has  had  issue  —  Charles  Percival  Wilson,  Esq., 
International  Air  Service,  b.  1879  ;  killed  while  flying 
1918  [m.  1906,  Marian  Jane,  d.  of  the  late  Tate,  of 
Leeds,  and  left  issue— John  Charles  Wilson,  Esq.,  *. 
1913  ;  Henry  Victor  Willis  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1917  ; 
Hilda  Marian;  and  Dorothy].  Res.— 7  Greek  Street, 
Leeds;  Osgodby  Hall,  Selby,  E.R.  Yorks.  Clubs— St. 
Stephen's,  Constitutional,  Leeds  and  CountyConservative. 

WILSON  of  Carbeth  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron  gules, 
between  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
armed  and  langued  azure.      Motto — "Semper  vigilans." 

Only  child  of  David  Wilson,  of  Carbeth,  b.   1805  ; 

d.  1898  ;    m.  1852,  Jane  {d.  1903),    d.   of   William 

Harvey,  of  Yoker,  co.  Renfrew  : — 
Sir  David  Wilson,  istBart.,  (1920)  of  Carbeth,  Killearn, 
co.  Stirling,  J.P.,  D:L.,  and  a  Convenor  of  Stirlingshire, 
M.A.,  D.Sc.  Glasgow,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1896,  Susan  Main,  d. 
of  Rev.  John  Mitchell  Harvey,  D.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  and 
has  had  issue — David  Wilson,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut.  2nd  Batt. 
Argvll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1897  ;  killed  in 
action  1916 ;  John  Mitchell  Harvey  Wilson,  Esq:, 
Barrister-at-Law,  late  2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1898 
[m.  1927,  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  of  William  Richards, 
and  has  issue — David  Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1928];  Thomas 
George  Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1900  ;  Archibald  Wilson,  Esq.,  b. 
1903;  MaryBaird.  Seat— Carbeth,  Killearn,  00.  Stirling. 
Clubs— Caledonian,  Athenasum,  New  (Edin.). 

WILSON  (U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected 
between  three  mullets  gules,  a  crescent  between  an 
increscent  and  a  decrescent  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules,  armed  and 
"  Semper  vigilans." 


langued 


azure.     Motto — 


2io6 


mu 


ma 


Only    son    of    Charles    Wilson,    late  of   Walmer, 
Horsham,  Victoria,  Australia : — 
Harold  Charles  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Westerlee,  Fife,  N.B. 

WILSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  invected 
between  two  mullets  in  chief  gules,  and  a  closed  book 
proper,  leaved  of  the  second  in  base,  a  quatrefoil  of  the 
field.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  his  liveries,[a  talbot's  head  erased  proper,  armed 
and  langued  gules.  '  Motto — "  Altiora  peto." 
Son  of  : — 

Professor  William  Wilson,  M.A.,  LL.B.  (Edin.),  J. P. 
for  the  co.  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh,  F.R.S.E.,  Regius 
Professor  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  since  1922,  Member  of 
the  Scottish  Bar,  b.  1884.  Res. — 38  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh.     Clubs — University,  Northern  (Edinburgh). 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a  wolf 
rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  estoile  gules, 
between  four  mullets  in  cross  of  the  third,  on  a  chief  of 
the  last,  a  representation  of  the  end  elevation  of  the  Wilson 
Hall  of  the  Melbourne  University  between  two  salmon 
naiant  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Upon  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  an  estoile  gules,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw 


and  Great  War  19  14-18  (desp.,  D.S.O.),  b.  1879  ;  tn.  1913* 
Diana  Pauline,  d.  of  J.  B.  Clayton,  of  Chesters,  Northumber- 
land ;  and  has  issue — 2  sons  ;  and  1  dau.  Seat — Musley 
Bank,  Malton,  Yorks. 


1.      Sable,   a  wolf 
Motto—"  Vincit 


on  an  escutcheon  per  pale  sable  and  gules,  thereon  a  wolfs 
head  erased  also  or.     Motto — "  Semper  vigilans." 

Son  of  Gordon  Chesney  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  R.H.G 

(Blue),  b.  1865;  d.  1914;  m.  1891,  Lady  Sarah  Isabella 

Augusta  Spencer-Churchill,  d.  of  the  Most  Noble  the 

7th  Duke  of  Marlborough  : — 
Randolph  Gordon  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.   1893.     Post, 
add.— 

Younger  son  of  Sir  Samuel  Wilson,  b.  1827;  d.  1909; 

tn.  1850,  Gratiana  Mary,  d.  of  Adm.  Richard  Thomas 

of  Stonehouse  : — 
Wilfrid  Wilson,  Esq.  ,  b.  1872.     Post,  add.— 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  on  a  cross  argent,  between 
in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  wolf  salient  of  the  last, 
and  in  the  second  and  third  a  mullet  of  six  points  or,  a 
rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  four  quatre- 
foils  also  gules.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest— Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  sable,  holding 
between  the  paws  a  quatrefoil  gules,  a  pomme  charged 
with  a  mullet  of  six  points  or.    Motto — "  Semper  vigilans." 

Son    of  Sir    Jacob    Wilson,    K.C.V.O.,   Agricultural 

Adviser  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  b.  1836;  d.  1905  ; 

m.  1874,  Margaret  (d.  1925),  d.  of  Thomas  Hedley  of 

Coxlodge  Hall,  co.  Northumberland  : — 
Lt.-Col.    Albert   Edward    Jacob   Wilson,    D.S.O.,    late 
Somerset  L.I.,  served  S.  Africa  (Queen's  medal,  3  clasps), 


WILSON  of  Waldershaigh   (H.   Coll. 
rampant,  and  in  chief  three  estoiles  or. 
qui  se  vincit." 

Sons  of  Rev.  James  Allen  Wilson  (eld.  son  of  James 
Wilson  of  Brinkcliffe Tower,  Sheffield),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb. ,  J. P.  W.  Riding  Yorks.,  Rector  of  Bolton-by- 
Bolland,  co.  Yorks.,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  b.  1827  ; 
d.  1917  ;  tn.  i860,  Catherine,  ygr.  d.  of  Henry  Reming- 
ton of  Melling  and  Aynsome,  Grange-over-Sands,  co. 
Lancaster : — 

George  Allen  Wilson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Trin.  College, 
Camb.,  Solicitor,  b.  1867  ;  tn.  1906,  Charlotte  Agnes, 
second  d.  of  Henry  Thistleton  Sawyer  of  Winterton,  Lines. , 
and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Christopher  Henry  Allen  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  (2)  George  Remington  Allen  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911;  and  Agnes  Mary.  Pes. — Sharrow 
Knoll,  Sheffield. 

James  Cox  Macro  Allen  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ; 
tn.  1901,  Ethel  Mary,  only  d.  of  the  late  Char!  s  fohn 
Massey  of  Closes  Hall,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue  —  Edward 
Allen  Macro  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  ;  Mary  Catherine  ; 
Margaret  Ethel ;  and  Patricia  Ann.  Pes. — Cossington 
Manor,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

Col.  Lancelot  Machell  Wilson,  CM. G.,  D.S.O,,  R.F.A. 
(ret.),  b.  1873  ;  m.  1st,  1913,  Lilian  Stewart,  d.  of  late  Col. 
J.  Richardson,  K.H.P.  ;  2nd,  1920,  Doris  Kathleen,  d.  of 
A.  J.  Tweedie,  of  Port  Said  and  Braunton,  and  widow  of 
Major  St.  John  ffrench  Blake,  2nd  Lancers,  and  has  issue — 
Peter  John  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.  Club — Army  and 
Navy. 

Reginald  Wellesley  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875;  *•• 
1908,  Dorothy,  only  u.  of  late  Nicholas  Charlton  of  Chil- 
well  Hall,  Notts.  ;  and  has  issue — James  Nicholas  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1909;  and  Helen  Rosemary.  Pes. — Clifton- 
ville,  Bentinck  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Lionel  Gathorne  Wilson,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.T.E. ,  M.A. 
Camb.,  b.  1876;  tn.  1907,  Rosa  Beatrice  Sophia,  third  d. 
of  the  late  Frederick  Barker  of  Longlands,  Grange-over- 
Sands,  Lanes  ;  andhasissue — (1)  Rowland  Hodgson  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  (2)  John  Macro  Allott  Wilson,  Gentle- 
man, b.  191 5  ;  Elizabeth  Marian  ;  and  Dorothy  Sophia 
Cunliffe.  Pes. — Riber  Castle  Preparatory  School,  Matlock, 
co.  Derby. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Canon  William  Reginald  Wilson,  of 
Waldershaigh  (3rd  son  of  James  Wilson  of  Brinkcliffe 
Tower,  Sheffield),  M.A. ,  Vicar  of  Bolderstone,  Yorks., 
and  Canon  of  York,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1914  ;  tn.  1865,  Martha, 
third  d.  of  Richard  Thorp  of  Barnsley  : — 

Reginald  Thorp  Wilson  of  Waldershaigh,  Gentleman, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Solicitor,  Law  Clerk  to  the 
Company  of  Cutlers  of  Hallamshire,  b.  1866;  tn.  1900, 
Gladys,  eld.  d.  of  James  Willis  Dixon  of  Hillsborough  Hall, 
Sheffield;  and  has  surv.  issue  —  Ralph  Macro  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  Solicitor,  b.  1903  ; 
Dorothy  Augusta  ;  and  Enid  Margaret.  Pes. — Walders- 
haigh, Bolsterstone,  Sheffield. 

Cyril  Raynold  Wilson,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxon.,  Solicitor,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1907,  Clara,  d.  of  James 
Charlesworth  of  Kinsley  Carr,  co.  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  James  Reginald  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  (2)  John 
Charles  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (3)  Gerald  Raynold 
Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  (4)  Cyril  Eustace  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  Diana  Mary  ;  and  Martha  Thorp. 
Pes.—  Middlewood  Hall,  Sheffield. 

Rev.  Rowland  Alwyn  Wilson,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., 
Rector  of  Witley,  co.  Worcester,  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester, 
b.  1868  ;  tn.  1900,  Florence  Grace,  ygst.  d.  of  Rev.  Benjamin 
Gibbons  ofWaresley  House,  Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester; 
and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  Raynold  Wilson,  Esq.,  Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1901  ;  (2)  Christopher  John  Wilson,  Gentleman,; 
b.  1904  ;  (3)  William  Alwyn  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 
and  Martha  Grace.     Pes. — Witley  Rectory,  Worcester. 

Rev.  Clement  Eustace  Macro  Wilson,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  Rector  of  Calverhall,  b.  1875;  m-  Ist.  1904,  Evelyn 
Rose  (d.  1909),  widow  of  Arthur  Charles  Isham,  and  d. 
of  Richard  William  Selby-Lowndes  of  Elmers,  Bletchley  ; 
2nd,  1912,  Hon.  Adele  Emily  Anna,  ygst.  d.  of  ist  Baron 
Hamilton  of  Dalzell ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Michael  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (2)  David  Clement  Wilson,  Gentleman, 
b.  1917.  Postal  address— Calverhall  Vicarage,  Whitchurch, 
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Camb.),  Assistant  Master  at  Winchester,  b.  1879.  Res. — 
165  St.  James'  Lane,  Winchester. 

WILSON  of  Redgrave  Hall  (Vn.  of  Westmorland  1664, 
H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  wolves'  heads  couped  sable, 
vulned  in  the  neck  proper.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  crescent  or,  issuing 
therefrom  flames  of  fire  proper. 

Sons  of  George  Holt  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Redgrave  Hall, 

Suffolk,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1836;  d.  1924  ; 

m.   1865,    Lucy    Caroline    (d.     1888),    d.    of  William 

Edward  James  of  Barrock  Park,  Cumberland: — 

George  Rowland  Holt  Wilson,  Esq.,  B.A.   Oxon.,  J. P. 

cos.  Suffolk  and  Norfolk,  b.   1867;  m.  1898,  Gwendoline, 

eld.  d.  of  late  Rev.  Thomas  Powell  of  Dorstone,  co.  Hereford; 

and  has  issue — John  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A., 

b.   1900;  Henry  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1903;  Oliver 

Holt   Wilson,   Gentleman,    b.    1904.       Res. — Snape    Hill, 

Rickinghall,  Suffolk.     Club — New  University. 

Rev.  Leonard  Holt  Wilson,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Rector  of  East 
Harling,  b.  1875;  m.  1904,  Alice,  second  d.  of  late  Rev. 
Christopher  Knipe,  Rector  of  Erlestoke,  Wilts.  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Christopher  Piers  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906  ;  Annette  Mary  ;  and  Susan  Dorothy.  Res. — Harling 
Rectory,  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 

Francis  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.  Res—  Vernon, 
B.C. 

Villiers  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1909, 
Florence  Margaret,  second  d.  of  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Baskett, 
Rector  of  Donhead,  Wilts.  ;  and  has  issue — George  Evan 
Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Evelyn  Jane.  Res. — 
Koksilah,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C. 

Rev.  Piers  Holt  Wilson,  M.A.  Oxon.,  formerly  Chaplain 
St.  Ninian's  Cathedral,  Perth,  N.B.,  b.  1883;  m.  1920, 
Ella,  widow  of  Richard  Lee,  and  has  issue — 1  dau.  Res- — 
St.  Andrew's,  Fife. 

Sons    of    Rev.    Thomas  Holt   Wilson,   M.A.    Camb., 
Rector  of  Redgrave  and  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  b.  1843 ; 
d.  191 1  ;  m.  1st,  1870,  Helen  Emily  (d.  1880),  d.  of 
Edward  Greene,  M.P.,  of  Nether  Hall,  Suffolk;  2nd, 
1882,  Alice  Bertha  (d.   1883),  fifth  d.  of  Rev.   Edmund 
Dawe  Wickham,  and  widow  of  Henry  John   Smith  ; 
3rd,  1890,  Mary  Isabella  (d.  1925),  only  child  of  Rev. 
Michael  Turner,  Rector  of  Cotton,  Suffolk: — 
Eric  Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson,  Esq., C.M.G..D.S.O,, 
Chev.  Legion  of  Honour,  Officer  Order  of  the  Crown  cf 
Belgium,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.),  late  of  the  Imperial  General  Staff 
1914-24,  b.  1875  I  m-  I9°3.  Susannah  Mary  (d.  1927),  d.  of 
the  late  Charles  George  Shaw  of  Ayr,  N.B.  ;  and  has  surv. 
issue — Daniel  Shaw  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  Sub.-Lieut. 
R.N.,  b.  1903;  Charles  George  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman, 
Lieut.   R.A. ,  b.    1905;    Helen  Evelyn   Holt.     Res.—  Lang- 
lands,  Woldingham,  Surrey.     Club— Army  and  Navy. 

Michael  Carlyon  Holt  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.  Res. 
— Somenos,  Vancouver  Island,  B.C. 

Algernon  Charles  Winstanley  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1896;  m.  1920,  Annie,  d.  of  Walter  Paterson  of  Koksilah, 
B.C.,  and  has  issue — Mary  ;  and  Agnes.  Res. — Cowichan, 
B.C. 

WILSON  (L.O.,  Oct.  4,  1871).  Parted  per  pale  argent 
and  or,  on  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  gules,  a  holly- 
leaf  of  the  second,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the 
arms  of  Thomson,  namely: — Potent  argent  and  azure, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  sable,  two  stags'  heads  cabossed  or. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  talbot's  head  erased  or.  Motto — "  Semper 
vigilans." 

Eldest  surv.  son  of  Robert  Wilson,  Gentleman,   of 

Bantaskin,  Falkirk,  N.B.,  b.   1848;    d.   1908;     m. 

1869,  Charlotte  Lydia,  d.  of  John  Ross,  of  Trinidad, 

B.W.I.  :— 

John  Ross  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.   1876 ;    m.    1906, 

Alice  Emily,  d.  of  Alexander  Thomson,  of  Crawley  ;  and 

has  issue — Jean  Mary  Alice.       Res. — Les  Grand   Pres, 

Chateau  d'Oex,  Switzerland. 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.,  12  July  1893).  Party  per  pale 
indented  sable  and  or,  three  mullets  of  eight  points  in 
chevron,  between  as  many  lions'  gambs  erect  and  erased, 
all  counterchanged.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  lion's  gamb 
erect  and  erased  per  pale  indented  sable  and  or,  a  mullet  of 
eight  points  between  two  annulets  fessewise  gold.  Motto 
— "  Wary  and  trusty." 


Sons  of  John  Alexander  Wilson,  Esq. ,  Capt.  Auckland 
Militia,  Judge  of  Native  Land  Court,  of  Appellate 
Court,  and  of  Validation  Court  in  New  Zealand,  b.  1829  ; 
m.  1855,  Anne  Lydia,  third  dau.  of  the  late  Captain 
Digby  Dent,  R.N.  :— 

John  Alexander  Wilson,  b.  1856.     Postal  address — 

Charles  Hawker  Wilson,  b.  i860. 

George  Digby  Wilson,  b.  1867. 

James  Kitchener  Wilson,  b.  1870. 

Lyell  Newton  Wilson,  b.  1875. 

Wyvern  Wilson,  b.  1876. 

WILSON.  Vert,  on  a  cross  argent,  between  in  the  first 
and  fourth  quarters  a  wolf  salient  of  the  last,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  a  mullet  of  six  points  or,  a  rose  gules, 
barbed  *nd  seeded  proper,  between  four  quatrefoils  also 
gules,   in    the    dexter  chief  a   crescent   or    for    difference. 


Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  in  front  of  a  demi-lion  sable,  holding  between  the 
claws  a  quatrefoil  gules,  a  pommee  charged  with  a  mulllet 
of  six  points  or  ;  with  the  Motto,  "Semper  vigilans." 

Sons  of  The  Rev.  Joseph  Bowstead  Wilson,  Clerk   in 
Holy  Orders,    M.A.    Cambridge,    F.S.A.,     Rector    of 
Knightwick,  Worcester,  b.   1841  ;  d.   191 1;    m.    1881, 
Catherine  Eliza,  younger  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Rowley 
Hill,  Member  of  Parliament,  of  St.   Catherine's    Hill 
in  the  county  of  Worcester  : — 
Thomas  Bowstead  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Postal 
address — Oakfield,  Worcester. 
Humphrey  Bowstead  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1883. 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  three 
lions'  jambs  erased  fessewise  in  pale  proper,  within  a 
bordure  erminois.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  per  chevron 
argent  and  gules,  charged  with  three  guttes  one  and 
two  counterchanged.     Motto — "  Persevere." 

Eld.  and  only  surv.  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Lowther 

Wilson,  Esq.,  who  was  a  Page  of  Honour  to  H.M. 

Queen  Victoria,  and  afterwards  Capt.  G.  Gds.,  m. 

Emma  Louisa,  d.  of  James  Goad  of  Harley  Street , 

W.  :— 
Herbert    Howard   Wilson,     Esq.,    Vice-Consul     (ret.) 
H.M.'s  Consular  Service,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt,  b.  1868.     Res. — 24  Rosary  Gardens,   Kens- 
ington, S.W.    Clubs — Wellington,  Junior  United  Service. 

WILSON  of  Wokingham  (H.  Coll.,    30    Oct.    1923). 
Gules,  an  eagle  displayed.and  in  chief  a  sun  in  splendou 
between  two  battleaxes  erect  all  or.      Mantling  gules  an 


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or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
mount  vert,  a  lion  sejant  regardant  or,  resting  the  dexter 


-forepawjupon  an  annulet  gules.      Motto — "  Semper  idem 
«adem."     Livery — Blue,  with  gold  facings. 

Son    of     Henry    Thomas     Wilson,     of    Stanhope 

Street,   Hyde   Park,  b.    1842;    d.    1906;    m.  1874, 

Alexandrina,  d.  of  Francis  Orme,  of  2  Orme  Square, 

W.i  :— 

Rt.   Hon.   Sir   Leslie  Orme  Wilson,     P.C.,    G.C.I.E., 

C.M.G.,    D.S.O.,    Lieut.-Col.   R.M.    (ret.),    Governor   of 

Bombay    1923-28,    J. P.    Berks.,    b.     1876;     m.    1909, 

Winifred  May,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  Smith,  of  Goderich, 

Sydney,    N.S.W.  ;    and    has    issue — Peter  Leslie    Orme 

Wilson,  Esq.,  b.   1910 ;   David  Orme  Wilson,   Esq.,   b. 

1 91 3  ;     Marjorie  Leila.     Seat — Glebelands,  Wokingham, 

Berks.     Clubs—  Bath,  Carlton,  Ranelagh. 

WILSON  of  Eshton  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  wolf  ram- 
pant or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel  of  the  field,  between 
four  mullets  of  six  points,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  of 
the  second.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-wolf  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel 
sable,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  last, 
charged  with  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Res  non 
verba." 

Sons  of  Sir  Mathew  Amcotts  Wilson,  3rd  Bart.,  J. P., 

of  Eshton,  co.  Yorks,  b.  1853;  d.  1914;  tn.  1874,  Georgina 

Mary,  eldest  d.  of  Richard  T.  Lee  of  Grove  Hall,  co. 

Yorks. : — 

Sir  Mathew  Richard  Henry  Wilson,  4th  Bart.  (16  March 

1874),  C.S.I.,D.S.O.,M.P.  for S.W.Bethnal Green  19T4-22, 

Lt.-Col.   late  comdg.    1st  co.    of  London  Yeo. ,   formerly 

Major  10th  Hussars,  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 

and  Great  War  1917-18,  b.  1875;  m.  1905,  Hon.  Barbara 

Lister,  d.  of  4th  Baron  Ribblesdale ;    and   has  issue — (1) 

Mathew  Martin  Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1906  ;  (2)  Anthony  Thomas 

Wilson,  Esq.,  6.  1908;  (3)  Peter  Cecil  Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1913. 

Seat — Eshton  Hall,  Gargrave-in-Craven,  co.  Yorks.      Toivn 

res. — 6  Charles  Street,  W.i.     Clubs— Carlton,  St.  James's, 

Turf,  Bath. 

Robert  Amcotts  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  (ret.)  R.N., 
b.  1882;  m.  1st,  1912,  Gladys  (d.  1918),  yst.  d.  of  William 
Gillilan  of  Palace  Gate,  Kensington,  W.  ;  and  has  issue — 
David  Wilson,  Gentleman,  6. 1913  ;  m.  2nd,  1928,  Marjorie, 
widow  of  E.  C.  Jones,  of  New  York.     Res. — 

Alexander  Thomas  Lee  Wilson,  Esq. ,  Comdr.  R.  N. ,  J.  P. , 
D.L.  co.  Brecon,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1913,  Margaret,  d.  of  Leopold 
Hirsch  of  Kensington  Gardens  ;  and  has  issue — lames 
Thomas  Amcotts  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Francis 
Am:otts  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  Iris;  and  Peggy. 
Res. — Garth  House,  Garth,  Brecon. 

Ygr.  son  of  Sir  Mathew  Wharton  Wilson,  2nd  Bart., 
J. P.,  b.  1827;  d.  1901;  m.  1850,  Gratiana  Mary,  only 
d.  of  Admiral  Richard  Thomas  of  Stenhouse  : — 


Richard  Henry  Francis  Wharton  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Hon  Lt.-Col.  in  the  Army,  late  Major  10th  Hussars,  served 
in  Ashanti,  Afghanistan,  Soudan,  Suakim,  and  S.  Africa, 
b.  1855  ;  tn.  1889.  Annabella  Margaret,  d.  of  John  Forbes 
Walker- Drummond  of  Ednam  House,  Kelso ;  and  has 
had  issue — Margaret  Dorothy  (d.  1912).  Res. — Skippetts 
House,  Basingstoke.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

WILSON  of  Delhi  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  wolf  salient  or, 
in  chief  a  fleur-de-lys  argent,  between  two  bezants.  Mant- 
ling* sable  and  or. 

Son  of  George   Herbert  Dashwood  Wilson,  Bombay 

C.S  ,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1892  ;  tn.  1882,  Anne  Jane  Borrodale, 

d.  of  Alexander  Stewart  of  Achnacone,  co.  Argyll: — 

Herbert   Stewart    Wilson,    Gentleman,   Barrister-at-Law 

(Inner  Temple),  and  of  Alberta,  Licenci£  en  droit,  Paris, 

b.  1883.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Frederic  Wilson  of  Clinton,   Upper  Canada, 
b.  1812  ;  d.  1868;  m.  1842,  Jane  Macdonald : — 
Henry  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1852. 

Archdale  MacDonald  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m. 
1889,  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Adam  Cook  of  Ontario;  and  has 
issue — (1)  Arthur    Knyvet   Wilson,   Gentleman,   b.  1895; 

(2)  Archdale   MacDonald   Wilson,    Gentleman,   b.    1899; 

(3)  Roland   Frederic  Wilson,    Gentleman,    b.    1901  ;    and 
Marion  Alice.     Res. — 

Algernon  Fletcher  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1865. 

Sons  of  John  Combe  Wilson  of  Guelph,  Upper  Canada, 
b.  1817;  d.  1868;  m.  1838,  Henrietta,  d.  of  Robert 
Ailing.  M.D.,  of  Guelph  :— 

Horace  Ailing  Wilson,  Gentleman,  of  Toronto,  b.  1844  ; 
tn.  1866,  Elizabeth  Lucinda  (d.  1901),  d.  of  Capt.  A.  St.  L. 
Macintosh  of  Ontario;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Combe 
Wilson,  Gentleman  (Winnipeg,  Manitoba),  6.  1871  ;  (2) 
Arthur  Ailing  Wilson,  Gentleman,  Manager  Canadian  Bank 
of  Commerce,  Fort  William  (422  South  Norah  Street,  Fort 
William,  Ontario,  Canada),  b.  1881  [m.  1908,  Lucie  Nenon, 
eld.  d.  of  Robert  A.  Ruttan  of  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  and 
has  issue — Arthur  John  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1909];  (3) 
Herbert  Perceval  Wilson,  Gentleman  (Chicago,  Illinois, 
U.S.A.),  b.  1884  [m.  1904,  Kathleen  MacDonell] ;  Olivia 
Alexandra  [m.  1892,  Walter  Buchan  Barrett  of  Ontario, 
and  has  issue];  and  Edith  Alicia  St.  Lawrence  [m.  1905, 
Arthur  Maximilian  Bethune  of  Brampton].  Res. — Toronto, 
Canada. 

Archdale  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  m.  1875,  Jean  E., 

d.  of  James  Stewart  of  Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Sonsof  Rev.  Herbert  Wilson,  Rector  of  Fritton,  Norfolk, 
b.  1823;  d.  1900;  m.  1849,  Harriet  (d.  1907),  fifth  d. 
of  Thomas  Amyot : — 

Roland  Henry  Bourchier  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  18  >i,  Lucy  (d.  1903),  d.  of  N.  Edwards;  and  has  issue 
— Roland  Herbert  Grant  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  and 
Lucy  Amyot.     Res. — Acle,  Norfolk. 

Brereton  Knyvet  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1890, 
Gertrude  Brenda,  d.  of  James  Christie  of  Framingham 
Manor,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — Dorothy  Beatrice  Knyvet ; 
and  Audrey  Brenda  Knyvet.  Res. — 27  Camberley  Road, 
Norwich. 

WILSON.  Sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a 
pale  of  the  first,  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two 
pellets.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-wolf  or,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  a 
pellet  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lys   gold. 

Sons  of  Thomas  Wilson,  Gentleman,  of  Rivers  Lodge, 

Harpenden,    Herts.,  b.    1841  ;  d.  1915;  tn.  1st,  1866, 

Anne,  eldest  d.  of  Joseph  Brooke  of  Bollington,  near 

Macclesfield,  Cheshire;  2nd,  1872,  Jessie,  d.   of  Isaac 

Taylor  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex: — 

Geoffrey    Remington  Wilson,  Esq.,    J. P.   Essex,   M.A. , 

M.B.,  b.  1874;    m.  ,  ,  d.  of  M.  Grattan,  M.D.,  of 

Ongar,  and  has  issue — John  Wilscn,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

Peter  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — Ongar  House, 

Chipping  Ongar,  Essex. 

Harold  Remington  Wilson,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Camb. ), 
Solicitor,  b.  1875.     ^es- — 43  Bedford  Row,  W.C. 

Denis  Medland  Wilson,  Gentleman,  Architect,  b.  1884. 
Res.— 43  Bedford  Row,  W.C. 

THOMAS  NEWBY  WILSON,  Esquire,  J.P.  co.  of 
Lancaster.  Born  Sept.  17,  1839,  being  the  only  son  of 
Thomas  Wilson  of  Lancaster,  Attorney,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  of  Myles  Harrison  of  "The  Landing,"  near  Ulver- 
ston.  Armorial  bearings— Per  chevron  sable  and  argent, 
in  chief  a  trefoil  between  two  mullets  of  six  points,  and 


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in  base  a  wolf  rampant,  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-wolf  rampant  per  chevron  sable  and  argent,  holding 
in  the  dexter  p^w  a  mullet  of  six  points  argent,  and  resting 


on  a  trefoil  slipped  sable.     Motto—"  Fide  sed 

Livery— B\u.e  and  silver.     Estates— Twenty  in 

five   in    Westmorland.       Seat— Wraysholme, 

Westmorland.       Clubs— County    (Lancaster). 

County  (Ulverston),  Royal  Windermere   Yacht  (Bowness, 

Windermere). 

WILSON    (Matric.    L.O.,    1901).      Argent,    a    chevron 


the  sinister 
cui  vide." 
Lancashire 
Ambleside 


argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  gules.     Motto— "  Semper  vigilans." 

Only  son  of  Walter  Henry  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Maryville,  co.  Antrim,  and  Belvoir  Park,  co.  Down, 
b.  1839;  d.  1904;  m.  1875,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  eld.  d. 
of  James  Owen  Wynne  : — 
Alexander  George  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Down,  Lieut. 
Army    Motor    Reserve,    b.    1876.       Res. — 

WILSON  (L.O.).  Argent,  a  chevron  ermines,  between 
two  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base  a  bear's  head  couped 
gules     muzzled   of  the   field.      Mantling  gules,    doubled 


between  three    mullets    gules.      Mantling  gules,  doubled 


argent.  Crest-On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  talbot  s  head 
erLd  gules,  collared  argent.  Motto- '^  Semper  vigilans. 
Son  of  James  Wilson,  Solicitor,  of  Weitlands,  Falk  rk  - 
John  Wilson,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Advocate  and  Bamster-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  Sheriff  of  Caithness,  Orkney  and  Zetland, 
b.  1857;  m.  1894.  Lillias.d.  of  Wi  ham  Hartley  of  Com- 
longan,  Dumfriesshire;  and  has  ,ssue-(i)  Ph.hp  John 
Conning  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  189S  !  (*)  Maunce  James 
Hartley  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  and  L.lhas  Mary. 
ST-9  Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh  ;  Ashrnore, 
Bridge  of  Cally,  Perthshire.  Clubs- University  (Edin- 
burgh), Conservative  (Edinburgh). 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.)  Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  on  a 
fesse  cottised,  three  lions'  gambs  erased  fessew.se  all counter 
changed,  in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a  wolf  s  head  erased 
saole  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest-On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  fesse- 
wise  argent,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  couped  ernnnoB. 

Sons  of  Col.  and  Brig. -Gen.  John  Gerald  Wilson,  C.B 

J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1841  ;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1873,  Angelina  Rosa 

Geraldine,  d.  of  the   Hon.   and  Rev.   Henry  O  Br.en 

[brother  of  the  thirteenth  Lord  InchiquinJ .- 

Sir  Murrough  John  Wilson    K.B.E.,  J-p-  N^"  Yo"Sp' 

Lt.-Col.   Yorks.    Regt.     T.FJ.   served   Great   War     M_P, 

Richmond,  Yorks.  1922-24,  Director  L.N.E.  Ry.,  *.  1875. 

«    1904.  Sybil  May,  d.  of  Sir  Powlett  Milbank,  Bart,      and 

has  issue-Gerald  Richard  Powlett  -Wilson,  Esq.,  b.xgia  , 

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Geraldine  Edith  Mary  ;  Kathleen  May  ;  and  Pamela.     Seat 
— Cliffe  Hall,  Darlington.     Club — Carlton. 

Frank  O'Brien  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Capt.  late  R.N., 
b.  1883;  m.  1919,  Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Pease,  1st  Ban.,  and  has  issue — Richard  O'Brien  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Denis  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ; 
Elizabeth  Theresa;  and  Mary  Vivienne.  Res. —  Kilima 
Kiu,  Ula,  Kenya  Colony. 

Sons  of  Richard  Bassett  Wilson  of  Cliffe  Hall,  b.  1806  ; 

d.    1867;    m.    1839,   Anne    (d.    1877),    d.   of  William 

Fitzgerald  : — 
William  Henry  Wilson-Fitzgerald,  Esq.  (q.v.). 
Maurice  Fitz  Gerald  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b  1858;  m. 
1884,  Florence  May,  d.  of  Ven.  Hopkins  Badnall,  D.D. , 
Archdeacon  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  and  has  issue — (1) 
Maurice  Fiennes  Fitz  Gerald  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Comdr. 
R.N.,  Member  of  League  of  Nations  Permanent  Advisory 
Committee,  b.  1886  [tn.  1914,  Catherine  Gladys,  only  d.  of 
late  Col.  Pulteney  H.  Murray,  and  has  issue  (Res. — 40  b 
Carlton  Road,  Putney,  S.W.)];  (2)  Bassett  Fitz  Gerald 
Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.  Res. — 11  The  Grove,  Boltons, 
S.W. 

WILSON  of  Castlehill,  Ayr  (L.O.,  1909).  Vert,  on  a 
chevron  invected  or,  five  weavers'  shuttles  sable,  threaded 
argent,  in  dexter  chief  a  bear's  head  and  in  the  sinister 
chief  a  bull's  head,  both  erased  of  the  second  and  the 
former  muzzled  gules.    Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.    Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
armed  and  langued  azure.  Motto — "Semper  vigilans. " 
Livery — Dark  green,  with  buff  collar  and  cuffs. 

Yngr.    son  of  William   Wilson,  Esq.,    J. P.,    b.    1851  ; 

m.  1873,  Helen   Jessie,  only  d.  of  William  Mackean, 

Provost  of  Paisley  1879-1882: — 
Leslie  Hamilton  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  m.  1928, 
Margaret  May,  o.  dau.  of  William  Herivel,  late  of  Guernsey. 
Res.— St.  Phillans,  Skelmorlie,  Ayrshire.  Club— Caledonian. 

WILSON  (L.O.  matric.  10  Dec.  1920).  Vert,  on  a 
chevron  or,  five  weavers'  shuttles  sable,  threaded  argent. 
Mantling  vert,  doubled  or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his 


liveries,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued 
azure.  Motto — "  Semper  vigilans."  Livery — Green, 
with  buff  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Castlehill, 

Ayr,  b.  185 1  ;    tn.  1873,  Helen  Jessie,  d.  of  Provost 

William  MacKean,  Garthland  Place,  Paisley  : — 

George    Lothian    Wilson,    Gentleman,   b.    1877  ;     m. 

191 1,   Margaret   Kerr,  d.  of   James    William   Galloway, 

St.    Andrew's    House,    Ayr ;    and    has    issue — Wilham 

Lothian    Wilson,    Gentleman,    b.    191 6 ;     George    Alan 

Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.   1921  ;  Valerie  Muir ;  and  Helen 

Joan.     Res. — Wellesbourne,  Ayr.     Club — County  (Ayr). 

WILSON  (U.O.).     Sable,  a  wolf  rampant,  within  an  orle 
of  mullets  or  and  thistles  proper,  a  martlet  for  difference. 


Mantling  sable,  doubled   or.      Crest — A  demi-wolf  as  ira 
the  arms.     Motto— ' '  Pollet  virtus. ' ' 

Sons  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L,  of  Currygrane,, 
Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford,  b.  1832  ;  d.  1907  ;  m. 
1861,  Constant  Grace  Martha,  eld.  d.  of  James  Free- 
man Hughes  of  The  Grove  : — 

James  Mackay  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Longford,. 
b.  1863 ;  tn.  1894,  Amy  Alice,  second  d.  of  Sir  J.  Senhouse 
Goldie-Taubman  of  The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Keys ;  and  has  issue — Bridget  Senhouse 
Constant.  Res. — Gratwicks,  Steyning,  Sussex.  Club — 
Athenasum. 

The  late  Field-Marshal  Sir  Henry  Hughes  Wilson,  1st  and 
last  Bart.  (1919),  G.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  M.P., 
late  The  Rifle  Brigade,  £.  1864  ;  assassinated  1922  ;  tn.  1891, 
Cecil  Mary,  C.B.E.,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Ven.  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Wray,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ardnamona,  Donegal. 

The  late  Arthur  J.  de  Courcy  Wilson,  Gentleman,  of 
Mackesfield  Grange,  Malvern,  b.  1867;  m.  1892,  Norah,  d. 
of  H.  Paine;  and  d.  1920,  leaving  issue — Cyril  John  Wilson, 
Gentleman,  Lieut,  (ret.)  60th  Rifles,  b.  1899  (Club — Naval 
and  Military). 

Major  Cecil  William  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  late  60th  Rifles, 
b.  1870  ;  tn.  1906,  Winified  Aline,  d.  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,, 
4th  Bart.  Res. — Lyddington  Manor,  Swindon.  Clubs — 
Army  and  Navy,  St.  George's  Yacht  (Kingstown),  New- 
bury Race  (Newbury). 

WILSON  (U.O. ).  Argent,  a  wolf  rampant  azure,  on  a 
chief  indented  of  the  last  three  estoiles  of  the  field.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-wolf  rampant  per  pale  indented  argent  and  azure.. 
Motto — "  Pollet  virtus." 


mn 


ma 


2III 


Son  ofWilliam  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and  D.  L. , 

D.Sc,  F.R.S.,  b.  1851  ;  d.   1908;  m.  1886,  Ada,  third 

d.  of  Capt.  Robert  C.  Granville  of  Langbrook,  Havant, 

Hants. :  — 
John  Granville  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1911)  co. 
Westmeath,  b.  1887;  m.  1922,  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Boyd  Cardew,  M.D.,  of  Oriel  Lodge,  Cheltenham  ;  and  has 
issue — John  William  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  Henry 
Hugh  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  and  Judith.  Seats — 
Upper  House,  West  Burton,  Pulborough,  Sussex;  Dara- 
mona,  Streete,  co.  Westmeath.  Clubs —  Kildare  Street 
(Dublin),  United  Service  (Dublin). 

Son  of  George  Orr  Wilson,  Esq.  (High  Sheriff  1884), 

b.  1830;  d.  1902;  m.  1863,  Annie  Dupr6,  d.  of  Col. 

Ponsonby  Shaw: — 
William    Percival   Wilson,  Gentleman,    C.E.,   b.    1866; 
tn.  1903,  Vivienne  Broadley.     Res. — 

Son  of  Capt.  George  Ernest  Wilson,  Norfolk  Regt.,  b. 

1870;    d.    1902;    tn.    1897,  Ada  Mary,  d.    of  Henry 

Lamsvig  of  Norfolk  Crescent: — 
John  Henry  Craig  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Postal 
add. — Wayside,  Bagshot. 

Younger  sons   of  George  Orr  Wilson,   Esq.,  b.    1830 

(see  above) : — 
Walter  Gordon  Wilson,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  B.A.,  M.I.C.E., 
M.I.A.A.,  M.J. I.E.,  temp.  Major  M.G.C.,  b.  1874;  m. 
1904,  Ethel  Crommelin,  d.  of  Samuel  Octavius  Gray,  late  of 
the  Bank  of  England  ;  and  has  issue — Andrew  Gordon 
Wilson,     Gentleman,    b.  ;    Edward    Brian   Wilson, 

Gentleman,   b.  ;    Walter    Rodney   Wilson,    b. 

Res. — South  Ash  Manor,  Wrotham,  Kelt. 

Frederick  Dunbar  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1876;  tn.  , 

Norah,   d.    of  Col.    Wilkinson ;    and    has    issue — Robert 
Wilson,    Gentleman,    b.  .       Res. — 

WILSON    (U.O.).     Gules,     a     wolf     salient    argent, 

between  three  estoiles  or. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Charles  Monck  Wilson,  Gentleman, 
late  14th  Regt.  of  Foot,  of  Cahirconlish  House, 
co.  Limerick,  b.  1830 ;  d.  1897 ;  m.  i860,  Alice 
Maria,  d.  of  Rev.  Hugh  Edward  Prior,  Rector  of 
Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary  : — 
Charles  William  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1898, 

Adelaide,  d.  of  Alexander  Bell,  Solicitor,  and  has  issue — 

Meriel  Prior ;    and  Judith  Ellen.     Res. — 3  Campden  Hill 

Court,  W.8. 

WILSON  of  Crofton  Hall  (H.  Coll.).      Sable,  a  wolf 


salient  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  mascle  gules,  in 
chief  an  estoile  of  the  second  between  two  others  argent. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a   demi-wolf  or,  charged  on   the  shoulder  with  a 


chapeau,  the  front  to  the  sinister  azure.  Motto — "  Res  non 
verba."  Livery — Dark  blue  coat,  brass  buttons,  dark  blue 
and  yellow  striped  waistcoat,  dark  blue  cloth  trousers  or 
dark  blue  velvet  breeches. 

Eld.  son  of  Henry  Smithson  Lee  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.  of 

Crofton    Hall,    late  Lieut.    13th  Light  Dragoons  and 

15th  Regt.,  b.  1840;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1869,  Maria  Christine, 

eld.  d.  of  James  Gout,  Bey,  of  Smyrna,  Asia  Minor  : — 

Henry  Christopher    Bruce   Wilson,    Esq.,  O.B.E.,    J. P. 

W.R.  Yorks.,  B.A.  New  Coll.  (Oxon.),  Lt.-Col.  4th  Batt. 

Yorks.  L.I.1  b.    1875;   tn.    1903,  Alma  Marie,  d.   of  Rev. 

Louis  le  Bouvier,  Chev.  of  Order  of  Orange-Nassau,  Member 

of  Order  of  Eagle  of  Prussia,  Dutch  Consular  Chaplain 

at  Smyrna ;   and  has  issue Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 

1924  ;  Yolande  Christine  Irene  ;    and   Iris    Helen.     Seat — 
Crofton  Hall,  nr.  Wakefield.     Club — Jun.  United  Service. 
Son  of  John    Henniker   Wilson,  Esq.,  late  Capt.    5th 
Middx.  Mil.,  b.  1843 ;  d.  ;  tn.  1st,  1870,  Isabella 

Hall  {d.  1907)  :— 
Henry  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1873.     Res. — 
3rd  son  of  Henry  Smithson  Lee  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.  (see 
above) : — 
James  Bargrave  Wyborn  Wilson,  Esq.,  Barr.-at-Law,  late 
Major  3rd  Batt.  East  Yorks.  Regt.,  b.  1856.     Res.— 


Son  of  Richard  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
tn.  ,  Ellen  Adams  : — 

Richard  H.  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
Sons  of  George  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b, 


;  d. 


Res. 


;  d. 


Wilson,  b. 
Wilson,  b. 


d.  of 


Son  of  Rev.  Augustus  Charles  Hodgson  Wilson,  b. 

d.  ;  tn.         ,    Honor   Hutchings  (d. 

Dr.  Hopgood : — 

Albert   Vivian  Wilson,   Gentleman,   b.  ;    tn.  • 

and  has  issue.     Res. — 2  St.  Martin's  Square,  Scarborough. 

Sons  of  Frank  Wilson,  b.  ;  d.  ;  tn.         ,  Eliza, 

d.  of  John  Seppings: — 
Peregrine  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b         .     Res. — 
Felix  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  tn.         ;  and  has  issue. 

Res. — 7  Birchington  Road,  London,  N.W. 

Percy  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — India. 

WILSON  of  Bannercross  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two 
chevronels  argent,  between  as  many  mullets  in  chief  of 
the  last,  and  a  wolf  salient  in  base  or.     Mantling  azure 


and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant 
from  flames  proper,  a  demi-lion  azure,  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemel  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  mullet  both 
argent.     Motto — "  Semper  vigilans." 

Sons  of  the   late  George  Wilson   of  Bannercross,   b. 


2112 


ma 


mn 


1829 ;  d.  1885  ;  m.  1856,  Clara  Maria,  d.  of  Charles 
Prangley  : — 

George  Prangley  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res. — 
Old  Barn,  Newbury. 

Arthur  Prangley  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — 

Herbert  Edward  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1864;  m.  1894, 
Florence  Aline,  d.  of  Charles  David  Watson  Cammell  ;  and 
has  issue — Aline  May  ;  and  Violet  Enid.    Res. — 

Alexander  Mills  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1894; 
Amy  Evelyn,  d.  of  Charles  Henry  Simpson,  Gentleman; 
and  has  had  issue — Gordon  Ivor  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b. 
1896;  killed  in  action  1917;  Helga  Margaret;  and  Irene 
Sylvia.     Res. — The  Moor,  Presteigne,  Radnorshire. 

Duncan  Randolph  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  H.M. 
Inspector  of  Factories,  b.  1875.  Res. — 7  Sydney  Place, 
S.W.7.     Clubs — Arts,  Royal  Societies'. 

WILSON  of  Airdrie  (L.O. ,  9  Aug.  1906).  Argent,  a 
lion  rampant  between  three  mullets  sable,  on  a  chief  vert, 
a  crescent  of  the  first  between  two  mullets  pierced  or. 
Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  sable,  charged  on  his  body  with  a 


crescent  argent,  between  two  mullets  pierced  or.     Motto — 
"  Semper  vigilans." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Wilson,  1st  Bart,  of  Airdrie,  J.  P.  and 

D.L. ,  M.P.,  b.  1843;  d.  1918;   m.   1st,  1878,  Margaret 

Bell  (d.  1885),  d.  of  James  Robertson  of  Glasgow;  2nd, 

1889,    Emma   Alexandrina,    d.    of    David    Binnie    of 

Glasgow  : — 

Sir  James  Robertson  Wilson,  2nd  Bart.  (27  July,  1906), 

B.A.   Oxon.,  Capt.   (temp.)  Lanarksh.  Yeo. ,  served  Great 

War,  b.   1883  m.    1908,   Helen   Rae  Fife,  d.  of  A.  Bullock 

Graham  of  Auldhouse,  Crieff,  Perthshire;  and  has  issue — 

John  Wilson,  Esq.  ,3.  1911.    Seats — Airdrie  House,  Airdrie, 

N.B.  ;     Invertrossachs,    Callander,     Perthshire.       Clubs — 

Cavalry,  Western  (Glasgow),  County  (Stirling). 

Son  of  Thomas  Douglas  Wilson,  Esq.,  2nd  Lieut. 

7th    Batt.    Argyll    and    Sutherland     Highlanders, 

b.  1890  ;    killed  in  action  1917  ;    m.  19 14,  Kathleen 

Elise,   d.    of   Henry   Edward   Gray,    of    Peterstone 

Court,  Brecon  : — 

Thomas  Douglas  Wilson,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above, 

but  (matric.  L.O.)  the  chief  invected.    Crest  and  Motto  as 

above],  b.  1917. 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.,  1906).  Or,  a  lymphad,  sails  furled 
sable,  on  a  chief  azure,  three  ducal  coronets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  between  two  coronets  as  in  the  arms,  a  demi-wolf 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  like  coronet.  Motto — 
"  Pro  legibus  ac  regibus." 


Sons  o.  Rt.    Hon.   Charles  Henry  Wellesley  Wilson, 

D.S. 0.,2nd  Baron  Nunburnholme,  Lord-Lieut.  East 

Riding  of  Yorkshire,  M.P.  for  West  Div.  Hull,  b.  1875  I 

d.  1924  ;   m.  1901,  Lady  Marjorie  Cecilia  Carington.d. 

of  1st  Marquess  of  Lincolnshire,  K..G.  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Charles  John  Wilson,  3rd  Baron  Nunburnholme 

(16  Jan.  1906),  Lieut,  late  10th  Hussars  [Supporters — On 

either  side  a  Benedictine  nun,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a 

rosary  all  proper],  b.    1904;  m.   1927,  Lady  Mary  Beatrice 

Thynne,  d.  of  5th  Marquess  of  Bath,  and  has  issue — Hon. 

Ben.  Charles  Wilson,  b.  1928.     Res. — 7  Gloucester  Square, 

W.2  ;  Humanby  Hall,  E.  Yorks.     Club— Bucks. 

Hon.  Robert  David  Wilson,  b.  1916. 

Son   of  Rt.   Hon.  Charles  Henry  Wilson,   1st  Baron 

Nunburnholme,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  J.  P.  and  D.L. 

East    Rdg.  Yorks.,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1871,  Florence 

Jane  Helen,  d.  of  Col.  William  Henry  Charles  Wellesley 

(nephew  of  1st  Duke  of  Wellington) : — 

Hon.  Guy  Greville  Wilson,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.  for 

West  Div.  of  Hull  1907-18,  J. P.,  D.L.    for  E.R.    Y"orks. 

Col.  E.R.  Yorks.  Imp.  Yeo.,  late  nth  Hussars,  served  in 

S.  Africa  and  Great  War  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  b.  1877; 

m.   1st,  1904,  Lady  Isabel  Innes-Ker  [d.   1905),  d.  of  7th 

Duke  of  Roxburghe ;  2nd,  1911,  Avery,  d.  ofG.  F.  Buxton 

of  Dunston  Hall,  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue — Jeremy  Charles 

Wilson,    Esq.,    b.    1923;    Oriel    Susannah;    Malise ;    and 

Alison  Ann.     Res. — Dingley,  Market  Harborough  ;  Arken- 

dale,    Richmond,    Yorks.      Clubs — Turf,  Brooks's. 

WILSON  of  Montreal,  Canada  (L.O. ,  27  Jan.  190S). 
Pierced  per  pile  reversed  argent  and  gules,  two  mullets 
in  chief  and  a  stag's  head  in  base,  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 


his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  couped  gules,  holding  in  the  paws 
a  lozenge  or.     Motto— "  Semper  vigilans. " 

Eld.  son  of  John  Wilson,  formerly  M.P.  for  Govan  Div. 

of  Lanarkshire,    b.         ;  d,         ;  m.         ,    Mary,  d.  of 

Joseph  Reid  and  Janet  Thomson: — 
James    Reid    Wilson,    Gentleman,    b.  ,     Res. — 557 

Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  wolf 
salient  or,  in  chief  a  stag's  head  caboshed  between  two 
mullets  argent  (Wilson)  ;  2  and  3,  counter-quartered,  i. 
azure,  a  ship  at  anchor,  her  two  oars  in  saltire  within  a 
double  tressure  counterflowered  or  ;  ii.  and  iii. ,  or,  a  lion 
rampant  gules ;  iv. ,  azure,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  over  all 
dividing  the  coats  a  cross  engrailed  sable,  the  whole  within 


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a  bordure  indented  gules  (Sinclair),  and  on  a  canton,  sable, 
on  a  chevron  argent,  a  iion  rampant  azure,  between  two 
torteaux  (Tyrie).     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— On  a 


(for  Wilson).  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-lion  argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  clarion,  and 
resting  the  sinister  paw  on  an  estoile  both  gules  (for  Bark- 
worth)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  demi- 
wolf  sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  a  fasces  argent  (for 


wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  sejant  or,  gorged  with  an 
antique  crown  sable.     Motto — "  Expecta  cuncta  superne. " 

Only  son  of  Adam  Wilson,  of  Lala  Shaaha,  Tangier,  b. 

1827;  d.  1892;  m.  1865,  Grace,  d.  of  James  Brand: — 
George  Tyrie  Brand  Wilson,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Major, 
Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Highland  L.I.,  Colonel  4th  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Hdrs.  (Special  Reserve)  (ret.),  b.  1867;  m.  1896, 
Adelaide  Louisa,  d.  of  Robert  Knox  Masterman,  and  has 
issue — Adam  Tyrie  Wilson,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1900;  and  Grace  MacLean  \m. 
1918,  George  Mitchell  Richmond,  Esq.,  Major  late  The 
Black  Watch  (Roy.  Hdrs. ),  of  Mogila,  Goodooga,  New 
South  Wales].  Res. — 14  Morpeth  Mansions,  Westminster, 
S.W.i. 

WILSON-FILMER  of  East  Sutton  (R.L.,  26  Jan. 
1917;  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  three  bars  and  in  chief  as  many 
cinquefoils  or.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  broken  castle  or,  a  falcon 
issuing  proper,  legged  and  beaked  gold. 

Eld.  son  of  Arthur  Stanley  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.P.,of 
Tranby  Croft,  Hull,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1892,  Alice  Cecil,  d. 
of  Sir  Edmund  Filmer,  Bt.  : — 
Arthur    Thomas    Wilson-Filmer    (formerly    Wilson), 
Lieut.  R.H.G.,  b.  1895;  m.  1925,  Hon.  Olive  Cecilia,  eld. 
d.  of  Baron  Queenborough.      Res. — Leeds  Castle,  Maid- 
stone, Kent. 

ARTHUR  BROMBY  WILSON  -  BARKWORTH, 
Gentleman,  Doctor  of  Laws  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, second  son  of  the  late  Edward  Shimells  Wilson  ot 
The  Grange,  Melton,  in  the  county  of  York,  by  his  wife 
Frances  Mary,  daughter  of  the  late  Reverend  John  Healey 
Bromby,  Vicar  of  Hull,  and  Master  of  the  Charter 
House  there  ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bark- 
worth,  and  the  arms  of  Barkworth  quarterly  with  his  own, 
by  Royal  Licence.  Armorial  bearings — He  bears  for 
Arms:  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  chequy  or  and  gules,  on  a  bend 
cottised  azure,  an  estoile  between  two  lions  rampant  argent 
(for  Barkworth) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  wolf  rampant  betjveen  two 
estoiles  in  fesse  and  a  fasces  in  chief  fessewise,  all  argent 


Wilson).      Motto— "  Esto   quod   esse    videris."      Married 
Emily,  heiress  to  her  father,  George  Barkworth  of  Thearne, 
in  the  county  of  York  ;   and  has  had  Issue — Kenneth  Arthur 
Wilson-  Barkworth,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  killed  in  action  19     . 
Estate  and  Postal  address — The  Elms,  Kirkella,  near  Hull. 


WILLIAM      HENRY     WILSON  -  FITZGERALD. 
Esquire,  of  Inchoveagh,  co.  Clare,  and  Chacombe,  co. 


Northampton,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant 
co.  Clare,  and  High  Sheriff  1882,  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 


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the  county  of  Northampton,  Barrister-at-Law.  Born  April 
22,  1844,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Richard  Bassett 
Wilson  of  Cliffe  Hall,  in  the  county  of  York,  by  his  wife 
Anne,  second  daughter  of  the  late  William  Fitzgerald, 
Esquire,  of  Adelphi,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  County  Clare 
1842 ;  and  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  in  1872  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Fitzgerald,  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather.  Armorial  bearings 
— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine  on  a  saltire  gules,  a  boar's 
head  couped  or  (for  Fitzgerald) ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  argent 
and  azure,  on  a  fesse  cottised,  three  lions'  gambs  fesse- 
wise,  all  counterchanged  (for  Wilson),  and  impaling 
the  arms  of  Stanhope,  namely,  quarterly,  ermine  and 
gules,  in  the  centre  a  crescent  on  a  crescent  for  differ- 
ence. Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befit- 
ting his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ; 
and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
boar  passant  gules,  bristled  and  armed  or,  charged  with 
a  saltire  gold  (for  Fitzgerald)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  erminois, 
a  lion  s  gamb  erased  argent  (for  Wilson).  Motto — "Shan- 
net  a  boo."  Livery — Chocolate  and  buff.  Married,  1885, 
Isabella  Olave,  only  daughter  of  the  late  Russell  C. 
Stanhope,  Esquire,  of  Parsontown  Manor,  in  the  county 
of  Meath ;  and  has  had  Issue — Francis  William  Wilson- 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  M.C.,  Major,  1st  Royal 
Dragoons,  b.  1886  [m.  1922,  Phyllis  Lockhart,  d.  of  the 
late  R.  L.  Greenshields,  of  Malpas ;  and  has  issue — William 
Robert  Wilson,  Gentleman,  b.  1928 ;  and  Mary  Clare. 
(Res.—  42  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.i)];  and  Olave  Clare  (d. 
1914).  Fes.—  Purton  House,  Wilts.  Clubs— New  Uni- 
versity, Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


WILSON-HAFFENDEN  (R.L.,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
x  and  4,  chequy  argent  and  sable,  on  a  bend  azure,  three 
escutcheons  of  the  first,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  of  the 
second  (for  Haffenden) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  wolf  salient  or, 
collared  of  the  field,  in  chief  a  cross  pat^e  between  two 
estoiles,  and  in  base  an  estoile  of  the  second  (for  Wilson). 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head  erased  sable,  pendent  from 
the  beak  an  escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a  mullet  sable 
(for  Haffenden) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
wolf  or,  guttee-de-sang,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross 
patee  gules.  Mottoes— "  Hostis  rationi  hostis  Dei" 
(Haffenden);  "Res  non  verba"  (for  Wilson).  Livery — 
Blue  and  yellow. 

Eld.  son  of  John  Wilson-Haffenden,  Esq.,  of  Wapling- 
ton  Hall,  Yorks.,  and  Homewood,  Tenterden,  Kent,  b. 


1836 ;  d.  1895 ;   m.   1870,  Charlotte  Isabella,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  the  late  Capt.  Alfred  Haffenden  (whose  name 
and  arms  he  assumed  by  Royal  License)  of  Clearwell 
Court,  Glos. ,  and  Waplington  Hall,  Yorks. : — 
James  Wilson-Haffenden,  Gentleman,  b.  1871 ;    m.  1st, 
Florence,  d.  of  Charles  Yates  ;  2nd,  Edith  Maud,  d.  of  John 
Hornsby  Carruthers ;  and  has  issue  (by   1st  wife) — James 
Rhodes    Wilson-Haffenden,     Esq.,     F.R.G.S.     F.R.A.I., 
Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  lateR.F.C,  R.A.F.  and  Intelligence 
Corps  (1917-22),   Russian  Order  of  St   Stanislaus  2nd  class 
with  swords  (1920),   A.D.O.    Northern    Nigeria,    b.    1898 
(Clubs — Jun.   Army    and   Navy ;    Sports)  ;    and   Florence 
Cecilia  ;  (by  2nd  wife),  Wallace  Wilson-Haffenden,  Gentle- 
man,   b.   1907;     Philip  Wilson-Haffenden,  Gentleman,    b. 
1914  ;  Edith,  and  Elizabeth.    Res. — Homewood,  Coulsdon, 
Surrev.     Club—  Authors'. 


HENRY  BEVAN  WILSON-SLATOR,  Esq.,  Capt.  4th 
Royal  Irish  Fus. ,  J. P.  co.  Longford  (High  Sheriff  1908). 
Born  Dec.  20,  1884,  being  the  third  but  eldest  surviving 
son  of  the  late  George  Warren  Wilson-Slator,  Esq.,  J. P. 
co.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D.  L.  co.  Longford,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Longford  1877,  b.  1828 ;  d.  1892 ;  tn.  1874,  Harriette 
Vokes,  only  d.  of  James  Vokes  Mackey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Scrippletown,  co.  Dublin.  Armorial  Dealings  (R.L. , 
5  May  1835,  U.O.) — Argent,  a  saltire  azure,  between  four 
trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  passant  per  pale  gules 
and  sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil  slipped,  as  in 
the  arms.  Motto — "Garde  la  loi."  Livery— Buff  piped, 
and  with  collars  and  cuffs  of  emerald  green,  gilt  buttons. 
Seats — Belleville,  Tara,  co.  Meath ;  White  Hill,  Edge- 
worthstown. 


WILSON-TODD  (R.L.  1855,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and 
4,  argent,  a  mascle  pierced  between  three  foxes'  heads  couped 
gules,  on  a  border  vert,  four  martlets  of  the  first  (Todd)  ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  gules, 
as  many  pallets  or  (Wilson).     Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  trunk  of  an 
oak-tree  fessewise,  a  fox  sejant  proper,  collared  or  (Todd) ; 
2.  out  of  a  mural  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
holding  in   the   dexter  paw  a  trefoil  gold.     Motto  (over), 
"  Semper  vigilans"  (Wilson).      Motto — "  Oportet  vivere." 
Son  of  Sir   William   Henry  Wilson-Todd,  1st    Bart., 
formerly  Capt.  39th  Regt.,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  N.R.  of 
the  co.  of  Yorks,  Member  of  Parliament  for  the  Howden- 
shire  Division  1892-1506,  b.  1828;  d.  1910;  m.  1855, 
Jane  Marian  Rutherford  (d.  1909),  d.  and  heiress  of  late 
John  Todd,  Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  of  Tranby  Park  and  Halnaby 
Hall,  co.  Yorks.: — 
The  late  Sir  William  Pierrepont  Wilson-Todd,  2nd  Bart. 
(31  Aug.  1003),  Captain  4th  Hussars,  of  Tranby  Park,  Hull 
and  Halnaby  Hall,  Darlington,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1887, 
Catharine  Crawford  (Res. — Halnaby  Hall,  Croft,  Darling- 
ton), d.  of  the  late  James  Russel  of  Blackbraes,  co.  Stirling  ; 
and  had  issue— James  Henry  Wilson-Todd,  Esq.,  b.  1891 ; 
d.  1919. 

CHARLES  RANALD  DAVIDSON  -WILSONE, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  5th  Vol.  Batt.  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders.  Born  Sept.  6,  1867,  being  the  second 
but  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Haldane 
Wilsone,  Esq.,  of  Dalnair,  Stirlingshire,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Stirling  and  Dumbarton,  by  his  wife  Fannie  Marshall 
Sarle  of  Westness,  Orkney.  Armorial  bearings  (Matric. 
L.O. ,  1777) — Argent,  a  chevron  between  three  stars  gules 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  talbot's 
head  erased  argent,  langued  gules.  Motto  —  "Semper 
vigilans."  Livery  —  Dark  blue  and  white.  Married, 
April  25,  1886,  Augusta  Aimee  Davidson,  only  child  of 
the  late  James  Davidson  of  Balgray  (second  son  of  the 
late  James  Davidson  of  Ruchill  and  Balgray).  Postal 
address — c/o  Messrs.  Wilsone  and  Duffus,  7  Golden  Square, 
Aberdeen. 


WILTON,   Earl  of,  see  EGERTON. 


WILTON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  be- 
tween tv?o  cross  crosslets  sable,  an  escallop  between  two 
water-bougets  or.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — 


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On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fountain  charged  with   a 


water-bouget  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  Benefactum." 
&g  Eldest  son  of  John  Wilton,  of  Birmingham,  and 
Emma  his  wife  : — 
John  Wilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1856 ;  m.  1886,  Anne 
Rebecca,  d.  of  Alfred  Allday  Shorthouse,  of  Birmingham  ; 
and  has  issue — John  Shorthouse  Wilton,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900  ;  and  four  daughters.  Res. — Holly  Mount,  Erding- 
ton,  Birmingham. 

WILTON  of  Dartmouth  (H.  Coll.,  4  Feb.  1920). 
Paly  wavy  of  six  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a  lymphad, 
and  in  base  a  dolphin  naiant  or.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  sejant 
guardant  holding  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  in  fesse,  and 
resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a  stern  of  a  wooden  battle- 
ship or.     Motto — "  Forward." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Wilton,  Knt.  Bach. ,  J. P.  and  C.A. 
Devon,  b.  1861 ;  d.  1929  ;  m.  1st,  1880,  Annie  (d.  1902), 
d.   of  Charles  Bennet,  of  South  Shields;    2nd,   1904, 
Alice   Lucy  [Arms   for   Quartly,  quarterly  gules  and 
argent,  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a  Moor's  head 
couped  sable,  wreathed  of  the  first  and  second],  d.  of 
Francis  Quartly,  of  Mollond,  Bottreaux,  N.  Devon : — 
Thomas  Wilton,  Esq.,  b.  1888.     Res. — Inverness,  Hayton 
Vale,  nr.  Newton  Abbot,  Devon. 
Clifford  Wilton,  Esq.,  b.  1892. 
Eric  Frederick  Wilton,  Esq.,  b.  1895. 

WIMBLE  (H.  Coll.,  16  Dec.  1830).  Ermine,  on  a  pile 
gules,  a  wimble  or  auger  in  chief  proper,  a  fesse  chequy 
azure  and  of  the  third,  thereon  two  escallops  sable. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  chequy  or  and  azure,  supporting  with 
the  paws  an  antique  shield  gules,  thereon  the  chemical 
character  of  Mars  gold.  Motto — ' '  Providentia  dei  hereditas 
mea." 

Sons  of  John  Nehemiah  Wimble,  b.  1823 ;  d.  1900 ; 
m.  1851  : — 

John  Hammond  Wimble,  Gentleman,  b.  1854.  Res. — 
La  Chasse  House,  Jersey. 

Arthur  Skelton  Wimble,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1896, 
Emma,  d.  of  Edmund  Crawshay  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Edmund  Crawshay  Wimble,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  and  Nina 
Margaret  Crawshay  [m.  1921,  Arthur  Munro  Sutherland, 
son  of  Sir  Arthur  Sutherland,  Bart.,  K.B.E.].  Res. — 8 
Sydenham  Terrace,  Whitley  Bay,  Northumberland* 


Herbert  Charles  Wimble,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1866;  m.  1897,  Mary  Isabel,  d.  of  Charles 
Brittan  ;  and  has  issue — Averil  Mary  Florence.  Res. — 
Oatlands,  Chalk  Hill,  Watford,  Herts. 

WIMBORNE,  Viscount,  see  GUEST. 

WINCH.  Gules,  on  a  chevron  between  two  escallops  in 
chief  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  all  or  an  ancient  ship 
with  three  masts  proper,  sails  argent,  colours  flying  of  the 
first,  between  two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  eagle  displayed  or,  charged  on  the  breast 


with  an  escallop,  and  holding  in  each  claw  a  rose  gules 
leaved  and  slipped  proper.     Motto — "  Vive  ut  vivas." 

Sons  of  George  Winch,  Gentleman,  First  Mayor  of  the 
Borough  of  Chatham,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1914  ;  m.  1st,  1866, 
Mary  Clarke  Bluett  (d.  7  Aug.  1905);  2nd,  1909, 
Emma,  d.  of  William  Botting  : — 
George  Bluett  Winch,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Res. — 
Boughton  Place,  nr.  Maidstone. 

Arthur  Bluett  Winch,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Res.  —  Broom- 
hall,  Broadbridge  Heath. 

WINCHESTER,  Marquess  of,  see  PAULET. 

WINCHILSEA,  Earl  of,  see  FINCH-HATTON. 

WINDER,  see  CORBETT-WINDER. 

WINDHAM  (R.L.,  28  April  1824,  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a 
chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's 
head  erased  within  a  fetterlock,  both  or,  the  bow  compony 
counter-compony  or  and  azure.     Motto  —  "  Au  bon  droit." 

Son  of  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Ashe  Windham,  by  his 

first  wife,   Marianne  Catherine  Emily,  youngest  dau. 

of  Sir  John  Poo   Beresford,   Bart.,  K.C.B.,   G.C.H., 

K.T.S.,  Admiral  of  the  White  :— 
Charles  Windham,  Esq.,  Capt.  R. N.,  served  in  the 
Abyssinian  Expedition  1868,  and  with  the  Naval  Brigade  in 
Ashanti  War  1873-74,  present  at  battles  of  Amoaful, 
Ordahsu,  and  capture  of  Coomassie ;  served  in  H.M.S. 
"  Monarch  "  during  the  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  ;  landed 
with  the  Naval  Brigade  at  Port  Said ;  Captain  of  His 
Majesty's  Royal  Yacht  "Osborne"  since  Oct.  26,  1896, 
b.  1851.     Postal  address — 

John  Windham,  Esq.,  b.  1854.     Post.  add. — 

WINDHAM  (R.L.,  22  May  1823,  H.  Coll.),  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  or  (Windham,  temp.  Henry  VI.) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a 
fesse  dancett^e  argent,  billetee,  between  three  lioncels  ram- 
pant regardant  of  the  second,  each  supporting  an  altar  or, 


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rain 


flaming  proper  (Smijth).  Mantlings — I.  azure  and  or  ; 
2.  sable  and  argent ;  3.  gules  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours  (azure  and  or),  on  a   fetterlock  or, 


within  the  double  chain  thereof,  twisted  of  the  last  and 
azure,  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  first  (Windham) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours  (sable  and  argent),  a  salamander  in 
flames  of  fire  proper  (Smijth) ;  3.  an  eagle  rising  sable, 
holding  in  his  right  claw  a  pen  argent,  issuing  thereout 
flames  of  fire  set  upon  a  wreath  argent  and  azure  (also  for 
Smijth,  Gts.  1,  vol.  iv. ,  p.  24).  Badge — A  fetterlock  or, 
from  the  loop  a  twisted  chain  in  orle  of  the  last  and  azure, 
encompassing  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  first  (Windham, 
temp.  Henry  VIII.).  Mottoes— "Au  bon  droit"  (Wind- 
ham); "Qua  pote  lucet  "  (Smijth).  Livery  —  Dark  blue, 
yellow  facings,  blue  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Ashe  Windham,  Esq.,  of  Waghen  Hall,  Hull 

[who  assumed  the  name  of  Windham  only  by    R.  L. , 

1888],  £.  1830;  d.  1909;  m.  1859,  Juliet  Alexa^.  1909), 

d.  of  Col.    Hugh  Maclean,  late  Scots  Guards,    XVth 

Laird  of  Coll,  co.  Argyll : — 

Ashe  Windham,  Esq.  J. P.  East  Rdg.  Yorks. ,  B.A. ,  Capt. 

and  Hon.  Major  (ret.)  3rd  Batt.  E.  Yorks.  Regt. ,  served  in 

S.  Africa  1900-2  (two  medals,  five  clasps),  b.  1863  ;  m.  1903, 

Cora    Ellen   Sowerby,    d.    of  late   Capt.     Henry   Sowerby 

Middleton ;  and  has  issue— Ralph  Windham,  Gentleman, 

1905;    Ashe  Windham,    Gentleman,    b.    1916  ;    Joan; 

Anne;  Meve  ;  Ruth;   and   Grace.      Seat — Waghen  Hall, 

Hull,  Yorks.     Clubs — Albemarle,   United   Empire,  Yorks. 

(York). 

Sir  William  Windham,  Knt.  Bach.,  C.B.E.,  formerly 
Sec.  for  Native  Affairs,  Transvaal,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1894, 
Blanche,  d.  of  Achille  Titren  of  Durban,  Natal  ;  and  has 
issue — William  Evan  Windham,  Gentleman,  b.  1904;  and 
Alba.     Res. — Cowden  Hall,  Horsham  Road,  E.  Sussex. 

John  Windham,  Esq.,  late  Res.  Magistrate  in  Zululand, 
b.  1867.     Res.— 

Sons  of  George  Smijth-Windham,  Esq.,  late  Major  Rifle 
Brigade,    of  Bembridge,   I.O.W. ,   b.    1833;    d.   1921; 
m.  1865,  Clarissa  Elizabeth  (d.  1908),  d.  of  Lord  Charles 
James  Fox  Russell :  — 
Charles  Joseph  Smijth-Windham,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  Lt.-Col. 
late  Indian  Army  and  Indian  Political  Service,  Resident  in 
Western  States  of  Rajputana  1910-18,  in   Baroda,  and  in 
Kashmir  (ret.)  1923,  Vice-Pres.  of  Council  Jodhpur  States, 
Rajputana,  1927,  b.  1867;   m.  1893,  Mildred  Bayntun,  d.  of 
late  John  Bayntun  Starky,  of  Spye  Park,  Wilts.  ;  and  has 
had  issue — Ashe  Wadham  Smijth-Windham,  Esq.,  M.C., 
late  Inniskilling  Fus.  and  Capt.  5th  R.I.  Lancers,  b.  1894  ; 
accidentally   killed   1922;    John   Bayntun    Russell    Smijth- 
Windham,    Esq.,   Capt.    (ret.)  K.G.O.    Lancers,  b.    1897. 
Res. — Jodhpur,  Rajputana,  India.    Clubs— United  Service, 
R.A.C. 

Sir  Walter  George  Smijth-Windham,  Knt.  Bach.,  Comdr. 
(ret.)  R. I. M. ,  formerly  King's  Foreign  Service  Messenger, 
b.  1868  ;  m.  1916,   Helene,  d.   of  Spencer  Chapman,  and 


widow  of  Archibald  Glen  Kidston,  Esq.,  Capt.  Black 
Watch.     Res. — 25  Berkeley  Square,  W.i. 

Claude  Seymour  Smijth-Windham,  Gentleman,  b,  1869. 
Res.— 

Edward  John  Smijth-Windham,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1914,  Muriel  Rogers.     Res. — 

Henry  Steuart  Smijth-Windham,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
3rd  Batt.  Bedford  Regt.,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1915,  Marjory  Russell 
Dymock,  and  has  issue — James  Steuart  Smijth-Windham, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  William  Ashe  Dymoke  Smijth- 
Windham,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  Rachel  Russell.  Res. — 
Son  of  Arthur  Russell  Smijth-Windham,  Esq.,  Sudan 
C.S.,  b  1874;  d.  1915  ;  m.  1901,  Brenda  Helen,  d.  of 
Gerald  Hall,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Anstey  Manor:  — 

William  Russell  Smijth-Windham,  Gentleman,  Lieut. 
Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  b.  1907.  Res. — Ivydene,  Rogate, 
nr.  Petersfield. 

WINDLE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  pile  between  two 
crosses  patee  in  base  or,  three  martlets  of  the  field. 
Mantling  gules  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


a  stag's  head  caboshed  proper,  between  two  crosses  patee 
or.     Motto — "  Non  omnis  moriar." 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Windle,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1899 : — 

Rev.  William  Edward  Windle,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  formerly 
Vicar  of  Ugborough,  Ivybridge,  b.  1856;  m.  1889,  Emily 
Ada,  d.  of  George  Frederic  Wenborn  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Brian  Windle,  Gentleman,  Bac.  Eng.  (Liverpool),  b.  1892. 
Res. — Elston  Lodge,  Paignton,  S.  Devon. 

Ernest  Gerald  Windle,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.  Res.— Bel- 
mont, Kotagiri,  Nilgiris,  S.  India. 

Rev.  Percival  Webb  Windle,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  i860. 
Res. — Tulbagh  Road,  Cape  Town. 

Alfred  Rawlinson  Windle, Gentleman,  £.  1862;  m.  1st,  , 
Emma  (d.  ),  d.  of  William  Cooper  of  Wolverhampton  ; 

2nd,  ;  and  has  issue — ( 1 )  Maurice 

Spencer  Windle,  Gentleman,  b.  1805;  (2)  Reginald  Webb 
Windle,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  and  Winifred  Margaret  Nora. 
Res.— 

Rev.  Theodore  Henry  Windle,  M.A.  (Camb.),  Rector  of 
Southover,  Lewes,  b.  1863  ;   m.  ,  Anne,  d.  of  William 


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Cooper,  of  Wolverhampton  ;  andhasissue.    Res. — Manora, 

Hollington  Park,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Son  of  Rev.   Samuel  Allen  Windle,   B.  D. ,    Vicar   of 
Market  Rasen,    Lines.,    b.   1827;  d.   1880;    m.   1854, 
Sydney  Katherine,  d.  of  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Josiah  Coghill 
Coghill,  Bart.  :— 
Reginald     Joscelyn    Windle,    Esq.,    M.B.    (ret.)    Col. 

R.A.M.C,  b.  i860;  m.  1893,  Louise,  d.  of  Ralph  Dalyell 

Welch.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  of  Rev.    Henry   Edward    Windle,   M.A. ,   Ph.D. 
(Rostock),  b.  1834;   d.  ;    m.  1st,   1858,  Mira,  d.  of 

Thomas  Bates,  of  Geelong,  Australia  (d.  1898) ;   2nd, 
1899,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Edward  Cat  chpole  of  Sydenham 
Hill:— 
Rev.  William  Henry  Windle,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Welton 

since  1919,  b.  1859  ;   m.  1891,  Mary  Isabel,  d.  of  Richard 

Hobbes  Taunton  of  Witton,  Birmingham  ;  and  has  issue — 

Michael  William    Maxwell  Windle,   Gentleman,    b.   1892; 

Richard    Henry    Cairnes   Windle,    Gentleman,    b.    1894  ; 

Christopher   Gervase   Windle,  Gentleman,    b.    1902;    and 

Hannah  Frances  Mira.      Res. — 

WINDLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  bend  nebuly 
eiminois  between  two  wolves'  heads  erased  or,  gutt£e-de- 
larmes,  three  fleurs-de-lys  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure  and 


or.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  wolfs 
head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  nebuly  azure,   three 
fleur-de-lys  also  azure.     Motto — "  Stat  sua  cuique  dies." 
Son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson  Windley,  M.A.  (Cantab.), 
b.  1850;  d.  1920;  m.  1886,   Clara,  d.  of  Rev.   Francis 
Morse,    Preb.    of  Lincoln   and   Vicar   of  St.    Mary's, 
Nottingham  : — 
Rev.   Francis  Morse  Windley,  M.A.   (Cantab. ),  b.  1890. 
Res. — The  Vicarage,  Sowerby,   1  hirsk,  Yorks. 

Sons  of  William  Windley,   Esq.,  J. P.,   of  Fernleigh, 

Nottingham,  b.  1822;  d.  1877;  m.  1st,  1849,  Elizabeth 

(d.  i860),  d.  of  Rev.  John  Wilson  of  Ravenstonedale, 

co.  Westmorland,  and  of  Broughton-Sulney,  co.  Notts. ; 

2nd,  1862,  Frances,  d.  of  Edward  Crosland  : — 

William  Windley,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab. ),  M.  R.C.  S. , 

b.  1859  ;  m.  1885,  Barbara  Katharine,  d.  of  Lawrence  Hill, 

C.E. ,    of   Hillhead,    Glasgow;    and   has   issue — Dorothy; 

Katharine   Muriel ;    Elizabeth   Marjorie ;    Laura   Frances  ; 

Mary  Hill ;  and  Nina  Catherine  Jean.     Res. — Clifton  Lane, 

Ruddington,  Notts. 


Rev.  Francis  Windley,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Rector  of  Garsington, 

Oxford,  b.  1865  ;   m.  1892,  Ethel  Justice,  d.  of  Henry  Webb 

of  Hartlip,  Kent;  andhasissue — Irene  Stella  Justice  ;  and 

Frances  Agnes  Joyce.     Res. — Garsington  Rectory,  Oxford. 

Son  of  Edward  Crosland  Windley,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ; 

d.  1919  ;    m.   1902,   Florence,   d.   of  Daniel  Cloete  of 

Newlands,  Cape  Colony  : — 

Edward  Henry  Windley,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.      Res. — 

WINDSOR  HERALD,  see  HOWARD. 

WINDSOR  CLIVE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a 
fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or  (Clive) ;  2  and  3,  gules,  a 
saltire  argent,  between  twelve  cross  crosslets  or  (Windsor). 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  griffin  passant  argent,  ducally  gorged  gules 
(Clive) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buck's  head 
affrontee  couped  at  the  neck  argent,  attired  or  (Windsor) . 
Motto — "  Je  me  fie  en  Dieu." 

Son   of  Rt.   Hon.    Robert    George   Windsor  Clive,. 

1st  Earl  of  Plymouth,   P.C.,    G.B.E.,  b.   1857  ;    d. 

1923  ;    m.  1883,    Alberta  Victoria,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  Augustus  Berkeley  Paget,  P.C.,  G.C.B.  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Ivor  Miles  Windsor  Clive,  P.C.,  2nd  Earl  of 
Plymouth,  and  Viscount  Windsor,  of  St.  Fagans,  co.  Gla- 
morgan (18  Dec.  1905),  Baron  Windsor  (ante  1  Dec.  1529). 
Capt.  late  Worcestershire  Yeo.,  M.P.  Ludlow  1922-3,  Lord 
Lieut,  co.  Glamorgan,  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  Capt.  H.M. 
Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- Arms  1925-29  JSupporters- 
Two  unicorns  argent,  armed,  maned,  tufted  and  unguled 
or],  b.  1889;  m.  1921,  Lady  Irene  Charteris,  d.  of  nth 
Earl  of  Wemyss  ;  and  has  issue — Other  Robert  Ivor 
Windsor  Clive,  commonly  called  Viscount  Windsor,. 
b.  1923  ;  Hon.  Richard  Arthur  Windsor  Clive,  b.  1928 ; 
and  Lady  Gilian  Mary.  Seats — Hewell  Grange,  Redditch, 
co.  Worcester ;  Oakly  Park,  Bromfield,  Salop  ;  St. 
Fagans  Castle,  Cardiff.  Town  res. — 15  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  W.2. 

Son  of  Hon.  George  Herbert  Windsor  Windsor  Clive,. 

Lieut.-Col.   Coldstream   Gds.,    b,    1835  ;     d.    1918 ; 

m.   1876,  Hon  Gertrude  Trefusis,  d.  of   19th  Lord 

Clinton  : — 
George  Windsor  Clive,  Esq.,  C.M.G.  (1919),  M.P. 
Ludlow,  Lieut.-Col.  (ret.)  Coldstream  Gds.,  b.  1878  ; 
m.  1912,  Sidney,  d.  of  Charles  Lacaita,  of  Selham  House, 
Petworth  ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Charles  Windsor  Clive, 
Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  Francis  Archer  Windsor  Clive,  Gentleman,. 
b.  1922  ;  Everard  Ivor  Windsor  Clive,  Gentleman,  b^ 
1925  ;  Mary  Phyllis.     Res. — 35  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

WING  (H.  Coll.,  4  January  1909).  Per  pale  argent 
and  vert,  a  maunch,  and  in  chief  a  cross  pat£e  fitch^e,  all 
counterchanged.  Mantling;  vert  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  maunch  as  in  the  arms,  between 
two  wings  or.  Motto— "Ad  astra  per  alas."  Livery — 
Drab,  green  facings. 

Sons  of  William  Wing,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Market  Overton, 

Rutland,  b.  1825;  d.  1887;  m.  1st,  1854,  Jane,  d.  of 

Rev.    Kingbman    Foster,    Rector   of  Dowsby,   Lines.  ; 

2nd,  1861,   Julia  Augusta,  d.  of  John    Baker  Sladen, 

Esq. ,  J.  P. ,  D.  L. ,  of  Ripple  Court,  Kent : — 

John  Sladen  Wing,  Gentleman,  b.  1862  ;  m.  1897,  Evelyn. 

Beatrice   Dundas,   d.   of   Major   Edward   Sydney  Burnett, 

R.H.A.    Res.—  21  Cheyne  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ;  Market 

Overton,  Rutland.      Clubs — Windham,  National. 

Henry  Wing,  Gentleman,  b.  1867 ;  m.  1894,  Louisa 
Emilia,  d.  of  Frederick  Archdale,  of  Baldock,  Herts.,  and 
widow  of  Herbert  E.  Lindsell.  Res.  —  n  Red  Lion  Square^ 
Stamford,  Lines. 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Wing,   B.A.  (Camb.),  Clerk 
in  Holy  Orders,  late  Rector  of  Foston,  co.  Leicester, 
b.    1827;    d.    1914 ;    m.    1853,    Elizabeth  Sarah,   d.    of 
Rev.   Wm.   Job  Charlton   Staunton  of  Staunton  Hall„ 
Notts.  : — 
George  Staunton  Staunton-Wing,   Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset, 
b.  1861  ;   m.  1888,  Grace  Emily  Elliott  (d.  1925),  d.   of  W. 
Kenworthy- Browne,   Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Goldington  Hall,  Beds. 
Seal — Fitzhead  Court,   nr.    Taunton,   Somerset.       Clubs- 
Fly  fishers  ,  County  (Taunton). 

WINGATE  (L.O.)  Gules,  a  portcullis  with  chains- 
pendent  or,  a  chief  embattled  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  port- 
cullis as  in  the  arms.  Supporters — On  a  compartment 
below  the  shield,  representing  a  sandy  desert,  semee  of  roses- 
gules,  slipped  proper,  on  the  dexter,  a  cameloparJ  proper, 


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gorged  with  a  collar  or,  supporting  in  its  paws  a  Dervish 
spear  displaying  the  flag  of  the  Union ;  on  the  sinister,  a 
■wolf  proper,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  supporting  in  its  paws 
a  Dervish  spear  with  the  banner  of  the  Sultan  of  Egypt. 
Motto—"  Win."      Livery— Chocolate  and  gold. 

Son  of  Andrew  Wingate  of  Broadfield,  Renfrewshire, 
b.  1813  ;  d.  1862;  m.  1845,  Bessie,  d.  of  Richard  Turner 
of  Dublin: — 
General  Sir  Francis  Reginald  Wingate,  G.C.B.  (1914), 
G.C.V.O.    (1912),    G.B.E.    (1918),    K.C.B.    (Mil.,    1900), 
K.C.M.G.  (1898),  D.S.O.  (1889),  1st  Bt.  (1920),  of  Dunbar, 
o.    Haddington,   and  Port  Sudan,   Res.   of  Officers,   late 
R.A.  ,Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  has  Grand  Cordons  of  Osmanieh 
and  Medjidie,  the  Grand  Cross  of  Franz  Joseph  and  the  2nd 
class   Iron   Crown  of  Austria,   and  the   2nd  class   Star  of 
Ethiopia,    served  with  Nile   Exped.    1884-5  (merit,   desp., 
medal,  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  at  actions  of 
Toski  1889  (ment.  desp.,  clasp,    D.S.O.)   and  Tokar  and 
capture  of  Afafit  1891  (ment.  desp.,  clasp  to  bronze  star, 
3rd  class  Medjidie),  and  with  Dongola  Exped.  1896,  present 
at  actions  of  Firket  and   Hafir  (ment.   desp.,   medal,  two 
clasps),  in  Sudan  campaign  1897  (clasp),  took  part  in  the 
battles   of   Atbara   and   Omdurman  and  Fashoda  exped. 
(medal,  two  clasps,  ment.  desp.,  K.C.M.G.,  and  received 
thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament),  followed  up  and 
finally  defeated  the   Khalifa,  who  was  killed  in  the  battle 
1899  (K.C.B. ,  two  clasps,  and  2nd  class  Osmanieh),  acted 
as  Gov.  and  Officer  commdg.  Troops  in  Suakin  Dist.  1894, 
A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1897,  A.G.  Egyptian  Army  and 
Director  of  Mil.    Intelligence,  Chief  of  the  Sirdar's  Staff 
1899,  Sirdar  and  Governor-Gen.  of  the  Sudan  1899-1917, 
High  Commissioner  for  Egypt  1917-18-19,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1888, 
Catherine  Leslie,  D.B.E.,  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Grand 
Cordon  of  the  Egyptian  Order  of  El  Kemal,  d.  of  Capt. 
Joseph  Sparkhall   Rundle,    R.N.  ;   and  has  had  issue— (1) 
Ronald    Evelyn  Leslie  Wingate,   Esq.,    F.R.G.S.,  Indian 
C.S.,  Political  Dept.,3.   1889  [m.  1916,  Mary  Harpoth,  d. 
of    Lady    Vinogradoff    (Res.—  Quetta,     India.       Clubs- 
Brooks  s,  Caledonian)];  (2)  Malcolm  Roy  Wingate,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action 
1918  ;  and  Victoria  Alexandrina  Catherine  (to  whom  Queen 
Victoria  was  sponsor)   [m.   1922,  Capt.   Henry  Dane,  late 
Ind.  Army  ;  and  has  issue].     Res.— Knockenhair,  Dunbar, 
East  Lothian.     Clubs — Army  and    Navy,  British  Empire, 
New  (Edinburgh). 

The  Right  Honourable  Sir  MERVYN  RICHARD 
WINGFIELD,  K.P.,  M.V.O.,  Viscount  Powerscourt 
of  Powerscourt,  in  the  co.  of  Wicklow,  and  Baron  Wingfield 
of  Wingfield,  in  the  co.  of  Wexford,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland,  Baron  Powerscourt  of  Powerscourt,  in  the  co.  of 
Wicklow,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Born 
1880,  being  the  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  seventh  Viscount 
Powerscourt,  by  his  wife  Lady  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Thomas  William  Coke,  the  second  Earl  of 
Leicester ;  succeeded  his  father  in  1904.  Creations— 
Feb.4,  1743  ;  Baron  of  the  United  Kingdom,  June  27,  1885. 
Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  pairs 
of  wings  conjoined  in  lure  of  the  field.  Above  the  escut- 
cheon is  placed  the  coronet  of  his  rank,  and  thereupon  a 
helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
eagle  rising,  wings  expanded  argent,  looking  at  the  sun  in 
its  glory.  Supporters— Two  pegasi  argent,  winged,  maned 
and  hoofed  or.  Motto—"  Fidelite  est  de  Dieu."  Livery— 
Green  coat  with  silver  buttons,  drab  waistcoat.  Married, 
1903,  Sybil,  Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  d.  of  late  Walter  Pleydell-Bouverie 
of  Market  Lavington,  Wilts.  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hon. 
Mervyn  Patrick  Wingfield,  late  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  1905  ; 
and  Hon.  Doreen  Julia  [m.  1928,  FitzHerbert  Wright,  and 
has  issue].  Estate—  Powerscourt,  co.  Wicklow.  Seat— 
Powerscourt  Castle,  Enniskerry,  co.  Wicklow.  Clubs— 
Marlborough,  Guards' 

WINGFIELD.     Argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  pairs 

of  wings  conjoined  in  lure  of  the  field.     Mantling  gules 

and  argent.     Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 

demi-eagle  rising,  wings    expanded  argent,    looking  at 

the  sun  in  its  glory.     Motto — "  Fidelite  est  le  Dieu." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Mervyn  Wingfield,  7th  Viscount 

Powerscourt,   b.    1836 ;    d.    1904 ;    m.    1864,   Ladv 

Julia  Coke  (Res.— 97  Harley  Street,  W.),  d.  of   2nd 

Earl  of  Leicester  : — 


The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Mervyn  Richard  Wingfield,  K.P., 
M.V.O.,  8th  Viscount  Powerscourt  (q.v.). 

Hon.  Maurice  Anthony  Wingfield,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Col.  late  The  Rifle  Bde.,  served  Great  War  as  temp. 
Brig.-Gen.,  D.A.,  Q.M.G.,  1918-19,  A.Q.M.G.  1919-22, 
Dep.  Director  of  Staff  Duties,  War  Office,  1922-5,  comd. 
Warwickshire  Imp.  Bde.,  T.A.,  1925-6,  Member  H.M. 
Body  Guard  since  1928,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun  (Japan),  Crown  of  Belgium,  Crown  of 
Italy,  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1906,  Sybil  Francis, 
d.  of  F.  G.  Leyland,  of  The  Vine,  Basingstoke,  and  has 
issue — Anthony  Desmond  Rex  Wingfield,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ; 
and  Jocelyn  Sybil  Julia.  Res. — Woodstock  House, 
Woodstock,  Oxon. 

WINGFIELD  of  Onslow  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  bend 
gules,  cottised  sable,  three  pairs  of  wings  conjoined  of  the 
first.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  high  bonnet  (or  cap)  party  per  pale  sable 
and  argent,  banded  gules,  between  two  wings  displayed,  all 
guttee  counterchanged. 

Sons  of  Charles  Ralph  Borlase  Wingfield,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  Onslow,  Shrewsbury,  Lt.-Col.  3rd  Batt.  King's 
Shropshire  L.I.,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1911,  1912,  and 
1914,  b.  1873  ;  d-  J923  :  **•  19I6,  Mary  Nesta,  d.  of 
Charles  Williams,  of  Eryl,  St.  Asaph,  N.  Wales:— 
Charles  John  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  191 7.  Seat — 
Onslow,  nr.  Shrewsbury. 

Owen  Penrhyn  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1918. 

WINGFIELD  of  Tickencote  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
bend  gules,  cottised  sable,  three  pairs  of  wings  conjoined  of 
the    field.     Mantling    gules    and  argent.     Crest— On  a 


wreath  of  the'colours,  a  cap  per  pale  ermines  and  argent, 
charged  with  a  fesse  gules,  between  two  wings  expanded, 
the  dexter  of  the  second,  the  sinister  of  the  first.  Motto — 
"  Posse  nolle  noblle." 

Sons  of  John  Harry  Lee  Wingfield,  Esq.,  of  Ticken- 
cote, J. P.   co.   Rutland  (High  Sheriff  1871),  b.   1821 ; 
d.   1880;   m.  1861,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eld.  d.  of  Maurice 
Johnson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ayscoughfee  Hall,  Lines. : — 
Lt-Col.  John  Maurice  Wingfield,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  late 
Coldstream   Guards,   J. P.    (High   Sheriff    1911)    Rutland, 
F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,    b.    1863.      Seat— Tickencote    Hall,    nr. 
Stamford.     Clubs — Guards',  Carlton,  Turf,  Wellington. 
^Maurice    Edward     Wingfield,     Esq.,     C.M.G.,     M.A. 
(Cambs.),  b.  1869  ;  m.  1909,  Mabel  Florence  Gertrude,  d. 
of  R.  C.  Adams  Beck  of  Cheam,  Surrey.     Res.—  Ashtead 
House,  nr.  Epsom.     Clubs — Wellington,  Colonial  Institute. 


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Sons  of  Rev.  Harry  Lancelot  Wingfield,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 

Rector  of  Market  Overton,  b.  1825  ;  d.  1891 ;  m.  1856, 

Sophia  Anna,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  R.  W.  Shaw. — 

Edward  Reginald  Hugh  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1866; 

tn.  Irene,  d.  of  Frederick  Parris,  and  has   issue — Edward 

Harry    Lancelot   Wingfield,  Gentleman,    b.    1922 ;    Harry 

Lee  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.      Res. — 94  Gleneldon 

Road,  S.W.16. 

Alfred  Lancelot  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  tn.  1902, 
Dorothy  May,  d.  of  Barnard  H.  Davidson  ;  and  has  issue — ■ 
(1)  Richard  Barnard  Lowndes  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b. 
1904 ;  (2)  Jocelyn  Willoughby  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  6. 
1906;  (3)  Anthony  Desmond  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b. 
1910;  (4)  Mervyn  Edward  Hugh  Wingfield,  Gentleman, 
b.  1918  ;  (5)  Geoffrey  Meredith  Wingfield,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919.     Res. — Letheringham,  Mid  Illovo,  Natal. 

Rev.  Lewis  William  Wingfield,  M.A.  Durham,  b.  1871  ; 
m.  1901,  Florence  Eliza,  d.  of  late  C.  R.  Hill ;  and  has 
issue — Muriel  Edith  Grace  ;  and  Cynthia  Adelaide.  Res.— 
Benacre  Rectory,  Suffolk. 

Sons    of.   Rev.     Charles    Lee    Wingfield,     Rector    of 
Welwyn,  Herts.,  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans,  b. 
1832;  d.    1897;   m.    1874,   Mary  Charlotte,  d.   oflate 
Col.  Frederick  Blake,  C.B.  : — 
Godfrey  Lee  Wingfield,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 
Rodolph   Charles   Wingfield,    Gentleman,    b.    1886;    m. 
1913,  Isabel  Rose,  eldest  surv.  d.  of  late  Donald  Paterson 
of  Miltown,  Culloden.     Res.— 

Son    of    Rev.    George    Wingfield,     J. P.,    Rector     of 

Glatton,    Hunts.,  b.    1808;    d.    1876;    m.    2nd,    1848, 

Persis,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  Standly  : — 

Charles  Humphrey  Wingfield,   Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  m. 

1888,    Marian,   d.    of  William   Stewart;    and   has  issue — 

Persis  Louisa.     Res. — 

WINGFIELD.  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  on  a  bend  gules, 
cottised  sable,  three  pairs  of  wings  conjoined  in  leure  of  the 


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field,  with  a  mullet  for  distinction  (for  Wingfield);  2. 
argent,  a  chevron  between  three  ravens  sable  (for  Rice)  ; 
3.  gules,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  border  engrailed  or  (for 
Talbot) ;  4.  argent,  two  chevronels  azure  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  vert  (for  De  Cardonnel).  Mantling1  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
eagle  rising,  wings  expanded  argent,  looking  at  the  sun  in 


its  glory.     Livery — Dark  green  coat,  black  velvet  collar  • 
for  dress,  yellow  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Edward  Rhys  Wingfield,   Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L. 
of  Barrington  Park,  Oxon.,  b.  1849  ;  d.  1901 ;  tn.  1871, 
Edith  Caroline,  d.   of  the  Rev.   Peter  A.    L.    Wood, 
Canon  of  Middleham,  Yorks.  : — • 
Mervyn    Edward   George    Rhys   Wingfield,     Esq.,    J. P. 
Oxon.,  J. P.,  D.L.   Gloucestershire,  Lt.-Col.  late  comdg. 
3rd  Batt.  Glos.  Regt.,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  1919,  Frances  Marguerite, 
d.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Eric  Benson  ;  and  has 
issue — Mervyn   Richard  Edward  Anthony  Rhys  Wingfield, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Charles  Talbot  Rhys  Wingfield,  Gen- 
tleman, b.   1924  ;  Mary  Florence  Eleanor  ;    and  Elizabeth 
Marguerite.       Seat — Barrington     Park,     Burford,    Oxon. 
Clubs — Cavalry,  Guards',  Marlborough,  R.Y.S. 

William  Jocelyn  Rhys  Wingfield,  Esq.,  late  Major  19th 
Hussars,  b.  1873  '•  m-  1902,  Sybil  Annesley  Giana  (June), 
d.  of  late  Col.  Markham  of  Becca  Hall,  Yorks.  ;  and  has 
issue — (1)  William  Thomas  Rhys  Wingfield,  Gentleman, 
b.  1907  ;  and  Elizabeth  Jocelyn  Rhys  [tn.  1927,  her  cousin, 
Cecil  Andrew  Foulis  Wingfield]  ;  and  Susan  Averil  Rhys. 
Res. — Bellegarde,  St.  Briac,  Ille  et  Vilaine,  France. 

Charles  John  Fitzroy  Rhys  Wingfield,  Esq.,  C. M.G.. 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Oslo  since  1929,  late 
Capt.  7th  Batt.  Royal  Fus.,  b.  1877;  tn.  1905,  Lucy  Evelyn, 
eldest  d.  of  late  Sir  Edmund  Fane,  K.C.M.G.  ;  and  has 
issue — Diana  Evelyn.  Res. — British  Legation,  Oslo,  Nor- 
way.    Clubs — Bachelors',  Travellers'. 

Maurice  Ffolliott  Wingfield,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Oxford  L.I., 
served  with  Brit.  Exped.  Force  1914  (wounded),  b.  1879  ; 
to.  1st,  1904,  Lydia  Agnes  (who  obtained  a  div.  1911),  fourth 
d.  of  Henry  Rudge ;  and  has  issue— Muriel  Violet;  2nd, 
1916,  Stephanie  Agnes  (d.  1918),  d.  of  the  late  Sir  Alfred 
Cooper,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Francis  Levita  ;  3rd,  1928, 
Mrs.  Molyneux.     Res. — 

Son  of  Cecil  John  Talbot  Rhys  Wingfield,  Esq.,  Capt. 
King's  Royal  Rifles,  b.  1881  ;  d.  of  wounds  received  in 
action  1915 ;  tn.  1904,  Lady  Violet  Neta  Poulett, 
younger  d.  of  6th  Earl  Poulett : — 
Edward  William  Rhys  Wingfield  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
K.R.R.C,  b.  1905. 

ANTHONY  HENRY  WINGFIELD,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L. 


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High  Sheriff  1893.  Bom  Sept.  8,  1857,  being  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  George  John  Wingfield  (son  of  the  Hon.  Edward 
Wingfield),  by  his  wife  Sophia,  dau.  of  Philip  Pauncefort 
Duncombe  of  Brickhill  Manor  ;  sister  of  late  Sir  Philip  Dun- 
combe,  Bart.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  on  a  bend  gules, 
three  pairs  of  wings  conjoined  in  leure  of  the  field,  impaling 
the  arms  of  Benyon,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  vaire  sable 
and  or,  on  a  chief  wavy  of  the  last,  an  Eastern  crown 
between  two  mullets  gules  ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  fesse  dancett^e 
ermine,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  murally  crowned 
argent.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  rising,  wings  expanded  argent, 
looking  at  the  sun  in  his  glory.  Motto — "  Fidelite  est  de 
Dieu."  Livery — Dress:  Green,  with  gold  facings  and 
aigrettes,  white  waistcoat,  green  plush  breeches  with  gold 
band,  black  stockings  ;  Undress  :  Green  coat,  brass  buttons, 
plain  white  waistcoat,  black  trousers.  Married,  Feb.  9, 
1888,  Julia  (d.  1005),  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Richard 
Benyon  of  Englefield  House,  Berks.  ;  and  has  Issue — (1) 
Anthony  Edward  Foulis  Wingfield,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Corps, 
of  Signals  (T.A.),  b.  S?pt.  12,  1892;  [m.  1927,  Margaret 
Brimswade,  d.  of  Professor  Douglas  Adam,  and  has  issue — 
1  dau.  (Res. — Gransden  Hall,  Sandy,  Beds.)];  (2)  Cecil 
Andrew  Foulis  Wingfield,  Esq.,  late  13th  Hussars,  Major 
5th  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (T.A.),  b.  Nov.  30,  1895  [m.  1927, 
Elizabeth  Jocelyn,  d.  of  Major  William  focelyn  Rhys  Wing- 
field [q.v.)].  Res.—  Crow  Hall,  Denver,  Norfolk.  Seat— 
Ampthill  House,  Ampthill.  Clubs—  Bachelors',  Junior 
Carlton. 

WINGFIELD-STRATFORD(R.L.,  23  Dec.  1802,  H. 
Coll).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barruly  of  ten  argent  and  azure,  a 
lion  rampant  gules  (Stratford,  Earls  of  Aldborough) ;  2  and 
3,  argent,  on  a  bend  gules,  three  pairs  of  wings  conjoined  of 
the   field    (Wingfield,  Viscounts  Powerscourt).     Mantling 


azure  andiargent,  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper,  holding  in  the 
hand  a  scimitar  argent,  pommel  and  hilt  or  (Stratford); 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-eagle  with  wings 
displayed  argent,  regarding  the  sun  in  his  splendour 
(Wingfield).  Mottoes— "  Virtuti  nihil  obstat  et  armis"; 
"  Fidelite'  est  de  Dieu."     Livery — Purple  and  white. 

Sons  of  John   Wingfield-Stratford,  Esq.,   J. P.,    D.L., 

of  Addington  Place,  co.   Kent,   High  Sheriff  1873,  b. 

1810;  d.  1881  ;  tn.  1844,  Jane  Elizabeth,  d.  of  General 

Sir  John  Guise,  Bart.  : — 
Brig. -Gen.  Cecil  Vernon  Wingfield-Stratford,  C.B., 
.M.G.,  late  R.E.,  served  Great  War  (despatches  4  times), 
1853;  m.  1881,  Rosalind  Isabel,  M.B.E.,  only  d.  of  the 
late  Rev.  and  Hon.  Edward  Vesey  Bligh  of  Fatherwell  Hall, 
Kent;  and  has  issue  — (1)  Esm6  Cecil  Wingfield-Stratford, 
Esq.,  D.Sc,  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, Capt.  late  Q.O.  (Roy.  West  Kent)  Regt.,  b.  1882  ; 
[m.  1915,  Barbara  Elizabeth,  only  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Francis 
L.  H.  Errington  ;  and  has  issue — Roshnara  Barbara] ;  (2) 


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Geoffrey  Edward  Wingfield-Stratford,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major 
2nd  Batt.  Queen's  Own  (Royal  West  Kent)  Regt.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre  avec  palmes, 
b.  1887;  and  Rosalind  Frances  Cecily  [m.  1st,  1915  (div. 
1929),  Cecil  Ireland  Blackburne  (q.v.);  2nd,  1929,  Capt. 
Laurence  F.  Garratt,  D.S.O. ,  M.C. ,  R.A. ,  and  has  issue]. 
Res.  —  Fartherwell,  West  Mailing,  Kent. 

Leonard  Guise  Wingfield-Stratford,  Esq.,  J. P.  Natal,  b. 
1856;  m.  1880,  AletheSylva(d.  1911),  d.  of  Capt.  Alexander 
Nixon- Montgomery,  J. P.;  and  has  issue — Mervyn  Edward 
John  Wingfield-Stratford,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Adjt.  12th  Batt. 
Worcs.  Regt.,  b.  1883  ;  d.  1922  [m.  1914.  Doris  Amie,  d.  of 
John  Eccleston  Sheldon  of  Moorcroft,  Burnt  Green, 
Worcestershire  ;  having  issue — Avriel  Ann]  ;  Maud  Frances 
Jane  [m.  1912,  Col.  Bernard  Bowles  Colbeck,  D.S.O. ,  R.A.]  ; 
Agnes  Mary  [m.  1908,  John  Hugh  Morris,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  Army  Service  Corps];  Muriel  Alethe  Victoria  [m. 
1912,  Major  Richard  Osbaldeston  Spencer-Smith,  late  2nd 
Batt.  Hampshire  Regt.];  and  Hermione  [m.  1915,  Major 
Gilbert  Shepherd,  D.S.O.,  R.E.]  Seat — Powerscourt, 
Beaumont,  Natal. 

Howard  Wingfield-Stratford,  Esq.,  Capt.  Roy.  Welch 
Fus.,  late 4th  Batt.  West  Yorks.  Regt. ,  served  in  South  Africa 
1900;  b.  1859;  m.  Nina,  widow  of  Professor  Rowland. 
Res. — Arbutus  Cottage,  Pennington,  Lymington,  Hants 

Richard  Nevill  Wingfield-Stratford,  Gentleman,  b.  1861  ; 
m.  1891,  Grace  Dorothea,  d.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Nixon- 
Montgomery  of  Ismont,  Natal,  J. P.  ;  and  has  had  issue— 
Esm6  John  Richard  Wingfield-Stratford,  Gentleman,  Sub.- 
Lieut.  R.N.,£.  1897;  killed  in  action  1918;  and  Georgina 
Grace  Ida  [m.  1926,  William  Jannion  Elliott,  of  Glebe  House, 
Pontisbury,  Salop].     Res. — 

Francis  Mervyn  Wingfield-Stratford,  Gentleman,  late 
Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  b.  1864;  m.  1906, 
Nora.  d.  of  George  Matthey,  F.R.S.,  of  Cheyne  House, 
Chelsea ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Mervyn  Verner  Wingfield- 
Stratford,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  1st  Batt.  Scots  Gds.,  b. 
1907.  Seat — Sibdon  Castle,  Craven  Arms,  Salop.  Club — 
Wellington. 

WINLAW  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  fretty  sable,  two  salmon 
naiant  proper,  on  a  chief  arched  gules,  as  many  crosses 
patee  or.    Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest— On  a  wreath 


of  the  colours,  upon  a  hillock  vert,  three  javelins,  one  in 
pale  and  two  in  saltire  proper,  suspended  therefrom  by  a 
ribbon  or  an  escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  an  acorn 
leaved  and  slipped  also  or.     Motto—"  What  I  win  I  keep." 


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Sons  of  Rev.  William  Winlaw,  B.D.  (Camb.),  Clerk  in 

Holy  Orders,  Rector  01  Morden,  co.  Surrey,  by  his  wife 

Jane,  d.  and  heiress  of  Preston  Kelsall,  Esq.,  late  of 

Lytham,  co.  Lancaster: — 

Rev     George   Preston    Kelsall  Winlaw,   Clerk   in   Holy 

Orders,     Rector    of    Telscombe    with    Piddinghoe,    M.A. 

•Camb.),  educated  at  Winchester  College  and  at  St.  John  s 

College,  Camb.,  b.   1873;  m.  1901,  Minnie,  d.  of  the  late 

S   J   Ashley  of  Kidlington,  Oxon.  ;  and  has  issue— Roger 

ue  Winton  Kelsall  Winlaw,  Gentleman,  b.   1912;  Ashley 

William  Edgell  Winlaw,  Gentleman,  b.  iqi4  ;  Edith  Mary 

Ashley;  Jean  Victoria;    Dorothy;    and   Beatrice  Eleanor. 

Kes.—T\\e  Rectorv,  Telscombe,  nr.  Lewes,  Sussex. 

William  Willoiighby  Winlaw,  Esq.,  Major  I.O.F., 
Director  of  Ordnance  Factories  in  India  1924,  Civil  Engineer, 
Advisor  to  Govt,  of  India  1925,  Supt.  of  the  Factory  1926, 
late  Major  R.E.,  served  Great  War  1914-17  (despatches  3 
times),  b.  1879;  m.  1901,  Vera  Annie,  heiress  of  William 
Hall  Russell  Atkinson  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  and  has  issue 
— (1)  Middleton  Willoughby  Winlaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ; 
<2)  Innes  Willoughby  Winlaw,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (3) 
Goydev  Willoughby  Winlaw,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Post, 

udd.-'cjo  Imperial  Bank  of  India,  22  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 

WINN,  see  ALLANSON-WINN. 

WINNICOTT  (H.  Coll.,  March  20,  1924).  Or,  a  pall 
reversed  between  in  chief  two  towers,  and  in  base  a  lion 
rampant  guardant  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  guardant^or, 
Testing  the  sinister  paw  on  a  saltire  vert.  Motto — "  In 
medio  virtus."  .     . 

Second  son  of  Richard  Weeks  Winnicott,  of  Ply- 
mouth, b.   1822;    d.   1877;  m.  ,  Caroline,  d. 
of  Thomas  Bond,  of  Devonport : — 
Sir    John    Frederick     Winnicott,    Knt.    Bach.,    J. P. 
Plymouth,  b.   185s  ;    m.  1887,  Elizabeth  Martha,  d.  of 
William  Woods  ;   and  has  issue — Donald  Woods  Winni- 
cott, Esq.,  M.A.,  M.R.C.P.,  b.  1896  ;  Violet;  Kathleen. 
Res, — Rockville,  Mannamead,  Plymouth.     Club — Junior 
Constitutional. 

WINTER  of  Agher  (R.L.  2  April  191 2,  U.O.).  Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  chequy  or  and  azure,  a  fesse  argent  (Winter) ; 
2  and  3,  argent,  a  leopard's  face  proper,  between  a  chief 
.and  a  chevron  sable  (Purdon).  Mantling  azure  and  or. 
Crests— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martlet  or 
(Winter) ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  in 
armour  embowed  proper,  holding  a  banner  azure,  fringed 
or,  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  argent,  the  staff  broken 
(Purdon).  Mottoes— "  Virtute  "  (Winter) ;  "  Pro  aris  et 
facis"  (Purdon). 

Sons  of  Edward  Winter  Winter  (formerly  Purdon ,  who 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  James  Sanderson  Winter, 
late  of  Agher,  assumed  by  R.L.  2  April  1912,  the  sur- 
name of  Winter  in  lieu  of  Purdon),  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  late  6th  Batt.  Rifle  Brig.,  b.  1853;  d.  1927  ; 
m.  1 893,  Cecilia  Albuera Frances,  d.  of  Charles  Edward 
Radclyffe  of  Little  Park,  Hants.  :— 
Charles  Edward  Winter,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  Rifle  Bde., 
b.  1894.     Seat— Agher,  Enfield,  co.  Meath. 

Samuel  Francis  Winter,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  Rifle  Bde., 
J>.  1895;  m.  1925,  Patricia  Farrell,  and  has  issue — Denis 
John  Desmond  Winter,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Seat  — 
Lisnabon,  Killucan,  co.  Meath. 

Denis  James  Winter,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  The  Rifle  Bde., 
■b.  1900. 

The  Honourable  WILLIAM  IRVING  WINTER- 
IRVING  of  Noorilum,  Goulburn  River,  Moira,  Victoria, 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  for 
that  Colony.  Born  in  Scotland  February  20,  1840,  being 
the  second  son  of  John  Winter  of  Edinburgh,  by  his  wife 
Janet  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Robert  Irving  of  Bon- 
shaw,  in  the  county  of  Dumfries ;  assumed  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Irving.  Armorial  bearings — He 
bears  for  Arms  :  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  argent,  three  holly- 
leaves  vert  (for  Irving) ;  2  and  3,  chequy  or  and  sable, 
a  fesse  argent,  charged  with  a  saltire  couped  gules,  two 
flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  two  trefoils 
slipped  of  the  first  (for  Winter).  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
vert  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour,  holding  in 
the  gauntlet  a  branch  of  holly  consisting  of  seven  leaves 
an  1  fructed  all  proper  ;  Motto  (over) ,  "  Haud  ullis  labentia 


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ventis"  (for  Irving);  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  hind  trippant  argent,  supporting  with  the  sinister  fore- 
foot a  saltire  gules,  gorged  with  a  collar  flory  counter- 
flory,  with  chain  affixed  thereto  and  reflexed  over  the  back 


sable,  and  charged  on  the  body  with  two  trefoils  slipped 
of  the  last  (for  Winter)  ;  with  the  Motto,  "Sub  sole  sub 
umbra  virens."  Married  in  Victoria,  June  30,  1868,  Frances 
Amelia,  daughter  01  William  Drayton  Taylor,  Esquire,  of 
Timmering,  Rodney,  Victoria;  and  has  Issue— (r)  John 
Irving  Winter-Irving,  Gentleman,  born  August  10,  1872  ; 
(2)  William  Irving  Winter-Irving,  Gentleman,  born  January 
4,  1876;  (3)  Oliver  Irving  Winter-Irving,  Gentleman,  born 
September  14,  1878  ;  (4)  Cyril  Nasmyth  Irving  Winter- 
Irving,  Gentleman,  born  December  30,  1886 ;  (5)  another 
son,  born  November  13,  1890  ;  Frances  Irving  [married 
Dr.  Henry  Fitz-Gerald  Powell]  ;  Margaret  Irving  ;  Amy 
Irving;  Elsie  Irving;  Laura  Irving  ;  and  Florence  Irving. 
Estates — Stanhope ;  Mount  Scobie,  in  the  county  of  Rodney  ; 
Noorilum,  in  the  county  of  Moira;  Tirrengower,  in  the 
counties  of  Heytesbury  and  Polwarth,  all  in  Victoria.  Postal 
address — Noorilum,  Goulburn  River,  county  Moira,  Victoria. 
Clubs — Australian,  Melbourne. 

WINTERTON,  Earl,  see  TURNOUR. 

WIN  WOOD.     Gules,  on  a  pile  argent,  between  two  roses 
in  base  of  the  last,  barbed  and  and  seeded  proper,  a  cross 
botonnee  sable.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.    Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  in  front  of 
an  eagle's    head    erased    sable,    holding    in    the    beak    a 
wreath   of    laurel    proper,   two   wings   saltirewise   argent. 
Sons  of  Thomas  Ralph  Okeden  Winwood,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.F.A.,  b.  1885  ;  d.  ot  wounds  received  in  action  1917  ; 
m.   191 1,    Mabel   Katherine,   d.   of  Hastings   Burton 
Middleton,  Esq.,  J. P.  :— 
Thomas   Claude  Middleton   Winwood,   Gentleman,    b. 
1912. 
"Nevil  Ralph  Winwood,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Second  and  only  surv.  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Ricketts 
Winwood,  Esq.,  J. P.,  M.A.  of  Holworth,  Owermoigne, 
Dorset : — 
John  Montague  Winwood,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Dorset 
Regt.,    b.    1886;   m.    1914.    Ethel    Harvey,    d.   of  Edward 
Burnaby   Duke  of  Dorchester,   and  has   surviving  issue- 
Edward    Ralph    Winwood,    Gentleman,    6.    1919.     Postal 
address— Syward  House,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

WINTON,  see  DE  WINTON. 

WINTHROP  (H.  Coll.,  confirmed  Wm.  Detrecht, 
1592).  Argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  over  all  a  lion 
rampant    sable,    armed   and   langued   azure.     Mantling 


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gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 


rate 


hare  proper,  running  on  a  mount  vert.     Motto — "  Spes 
vincit  thronum." 

Only  son   of   Buchanan   Winthrop,   Gentleman,   b. 

1841 ;  d,  1900;  m.  1872,  Sarah  Helen,  d.  of  Isaac 

Townsend : — 
Henry  Rogers  Winthrop,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  C.S.C.,  A.B. 
Yale,  Lt.-Col.  M.I.R.C,  U.S.A.,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1905,  Alice 
Woodward,  d.  of  Henry  Denison  Babcock ;  and  has 
issue — Alice.  Res. — East  Woods,  Woodbury,  New  York ; 
122,  East  78th  Street,  New  York  City.  Clubs — St.  James's, 
Knickerbocker,  University,  and  Piping  Rock  (New  York). 

Sons  of   Robert  Winthrop,   Gentleman,  of  38  East 

37th  Street,  New  York,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1859, 

Kate  Wilson,    d.   of    Moses   Taylor   of    122    Fifth 

Avenue,  New  York  : — 
Grenville  Lindall  Winthrop,  Gentleman,  6.1864.  Res. — 
Groton  Place,  Lenox,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

Frederic  Bayard  Winthrop,  Gentleman,  b.  1868 ;  m. 
1st,  1903,  Dorothy  {d.  1907),  d.  of  Charles  Walter  Amory, 
of  Boston  ;  2nd,  191 1,  Sarah,  d.  of  Nathaniel  Thayer,  of 
Boston ;  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) — Robert 
Winthrop,  Gentleman,  b.  1904  [m.  1928,  Theodore,  eld. 
d.  of  Charles  Fanning  Ayer  of  Boston,  Mass.]  ;  Frederic 
Winthrop,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;  and  Dorothy  ;  (by  2nd 
marriage) — Nathaniel  Thayer  Winthrop,  Gentleman,  b. 
1912.  Res. — Groton  House,  Hamilton,  Mass. ;  299 
Berkeley  Street,  Boston,  Mass.  Clubs — Knickerbocker 
(New  York),  Somerset  (Boston). 

Beekman  Winthrop,  Gentleman,  b.  1874.  Res. — 
Groton  Farms,  Westbury,  Long  Island,  New  York. 

WIRGMAN  (H.  Coll.  1840).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
between  two  estoiles  in  fesse  argent,  a  figure  representing 
Justice,  vested  of  the  last,  in  the  dexter  hand  a  sword  erect 
proper,  and  in  the  sinister  a  pair  of  scales  or  (Wirgman) ; 
2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gules,  on  a  chief  engrailed  vert, 
three  anchors  of  the  field  (Russell).  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  CreBt— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dove  wings 
expanded,  in  the  beak  an  olive-branch  all  proper,  charged 
on  the  body  with  an  anchor  and  on  each  of  the  wings 
with  an  estoile  sable.     Motto — "Veritas." 

Son  of  Thomas  Ernest  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1834  ; 

d.  1907  ;  m.  1873,  Mary,  d.  of  Owen  William  Williams, 

M.D.:  — 
Charles  Wynn  Wirgman,  Esq.,  T.D.,  M.D.,  B.S., 
F.R.C.S. ,  served  in  Great  War  as  Capt.  and  Brev.  Major 
R.A.M.C.  1914-19,  b.  1875;  m.  1920,  Beryl  Annie  Mabert, 
d.  of  Edward  William  Fleming Stiven,  M.D.  ;  and  has  issue 
— Ronald  Ernest  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1921 ;  Edward 
Ian  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Estelle  Mary. 
Res. — White  Hall,  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts.  ;  10  Victoria 
Grove,  Kensington,  W.8. 


Sons  of  Edward  Francis  Wirgman,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1907 
m.  Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  L.  Buckwell,  M.A.  : — 

Edward  Leighton  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1003. 
Res  — 

Henry  Royston  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.  Res. — 
Son  of  Lt.-Col.  Theodore  Wirgman,  LL.B.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  ;  d.   1885  ;  m.  1858,  Mina,  d.  of  P.  H. 

Muntz,  M.P.  :— 

Reginald  Arthur  Wirgman,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.     Res. — 

WISDEN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  a  pale 
with  three  falcons  close,  belled  and  jessed,  two  and  one, 
and  as  many  quatrefoils,  one  and  two  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  falcon  close,  belled  and  jessed  argent,  hold- 
ing in  beak  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  between  two  roses  gules, 
leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Motto — "Virtus  invicta 
gloriosa. " 

Sons  of  Lt.-Col.  Thomas  Faulconer  Wisden,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1887),  b.  1835  ;  d.  1904  ; 
m.  1st,  March  i860,  Caroline  Anna  (d.  1869),  ygst.  d. 
and  coh.  of  Lt.-Col.  Cornelius  Cuyler  Philip  Mair  of 
Bognor ;  2nd,  1872,  Edith  Isabel  (The  Priory,  West 
Tarring,  Worthing),  d.  of  Robert  Moseley  Thomas  of 
Aberkerry,  nr.  Aberystwith  : — 
Thomas  Faulconer  Mair  Wisden,  Esq.,  Major  2nd  Batt. 
Royal  Sussex  Regt. ,  b.  27  Nov.   1866.      Postal  address— 
c/o  Cox  &  Co. ,  6  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

W  —  J.  Wisden,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.  Res. — Frant, 
Tunbridge  Wells. 

Lyon  H.  F.  Wisden,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 
A.  V.  Wisden,  Gentleman,  b.  1887.     Res.—  The  Priory,. 
West  Lancing,  nr.  Worthing. 

WISE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  chevronels  per  pale 
gules  and  sable,  between  four  fleurs-de-lys,  three  in  chief 
and  one  in  base  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough 
proper,  charged  with  three  chevronels  or,  holding  in  the 
beak  three  trefoils  slipped  vert,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw 
on  afleur-de-lys  or. 

Son   of  Samuel  Wise  of    the   North   Lodge,    Ripon, 

b.  •  d.  ;  m.         : — 

Francis  Dickson  Wise,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  formerly  Clerk  of 
the  Peace  for  the  Liberty  of  Ripon,  and  Registrar  of  Ripon 


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Diocese,  6.  1842;  m.  1891,  Mary  Ellen,  eld.  d.  of  late 
Thomas  Dugdale  of  Cross  Hill,  Blackburn.  Res. — The  Red 
House,  Palace  Road,  Ripon.     Club — Constitutional. 

WISE  (H.  Coll.,  1720).  Sable,  three  chevronels  ermine, 
between  as  many  adders  erect  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  argent,  holding  in  the  paw  a  rose-branch  proper, 
in  the  mouth  a  snake  vulnerating  him  in  the  shoulder  and 
entwined  about  the  body  vert.  Motto — "  Conserva  me 
Domine."  Livery — Drab,  green  collar  and  cuffs,  green  and 
white  striped  waistcoat,  silver  buttons. 

Son  of  Henry  Christopher  Wise,  Esq.,  of  Woodcote, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  South  Warwickshire,  and  Major 
Warwicksh.  Yeo.  Cav.,£.  1806;  d.  1882;  m.  1st,  1828, 
Harriet,  d.  of  Sir  Gray  Skipwith,  3rd  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1863, 
Jane  Harriet,  d.   of  Sir  Edward  Cromwell  Disbrowe, 
G.C.G.:— 
Henry  Edward  Disbrowe  Disbrowe-Wise,  Esq.,  C.B.E. , 
J.P.  Derbyshire  and  Staffs.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  3rd  Batt.   Sher- 
wood Foresters,  b.   1868  ;  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1919,  the 
additional  surname  of  Disbrowe  ;  m.  1896,  Katharine  Mary, 
eld.  d.  of  T.   Levett  Prinsep  of  Croxall  Hall,  Derbyshire. 
Res. — Walton  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent.     Club — Carlton. 

WISE   (H.    Coll.).     Gules,   a   harp   or,    over    all  three 
chevronels  ermine.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  grasping 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  mace  in  bend  over  the  shoulder  or. 
Son  of  William  Macoboy  Wise  : — 

George  Wise,  Gentleman,  b.  1850  ;  m.  ,  Agnes  Amelia 

(d.  1923),  d.  of  James  Kilpatrick  of  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue — 
Cyril  Raymond  Wise,  Esq.,  M.C.,  served  Great  War  as 
Capt.  The  Border  Regt.  (desp. ,  M.C.),  b.  [m.  Berthe, 

d.    of  Pastre  of  (Res. — Collygra,    Gunnedah, 

N.S.W.)] ;  Lillian  Cranwell  [m.  ,  William  Hoskins,  and 

d.  1927,  leaving  issue] ;   Ellen  Murray  [m.  ,   Haddon 

Richards,  and  has  issue] ;  Edna  Kilpatrick  ;  Mabel  Jackson 
[m.  ,  Hon.  William  Robson,  M.L.C.];   Irene  Evange- 

line [m.  1912,  Hon.  James  Borthwick,  and  has  issue]; 
Ruby  Alice  Elizabeth  ;  and  Ethel  Isabel.  Postal  add. — 
c/o  Commercial  Banking  Co.  of  Sydney,  George  Street, 
Sydney. 

WISEMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  sable  and  gules, 
on  a  chevron  invected  ermine,  between  two  cronels  in  chief 
argent  and  a  fieur-de-lys  in  base  or,  two  arrows  chevron- 
wise  points  upwards,  proper.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


a  trefoil  slipped,  and  in  front  of  them  an  a  fleur-de-lys  all 

or.     Motto — "  Sapit  qui  Deo  sapit." 

Sons  of  William  Thomas  Wiseman,  Gentleman,  D.D., 
LL.D.  (Dip.  1893,  U.S.A.),  Member  of  the  British 
Chronological  and  Astronomical  Association,  Pres.  of 
the  60th  century  British-Ephraim  Coll.  and  British- 
Israel  Bible  Mission,  Author  of  various  literary  essays, 
lectures,  reviews,  poems,  &c,  F.  R.G.S.  (Life  Fellow), 
F.B.P. ,  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Arts  (1899), 
Editor  of  "The  British  Ecclesia"  (1905)  and  "The 
British-Israel  Ecclesia"  (1907),  b.  1837;  d.  1911  ;  m. 
1st,  1858,  Ellen  Eugenie  (deceased),  fifth  d.  of  the  late 
John  Atkinson  ;  2nd,  1900,  Catherine  Home: — 
William  Wiseman,   Gentleman,    b.    1859.     Post.  add. — 

Canfield,  10  Knollys  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 

Walter  Stanley  Wiseman,  Gentleman,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1899,. 

Emily,  youngest   d.  of  the  late  James  Bartlett ;   and  has 

issue — Two  sons  and  two  daus. 

WISEMAN  of  Canfield  Hall.     Sable,  a  chevron  ermine, 

between  three    cronels    argent.       Mantling   sable    and 

argent.     Crest — On    a  wreath    of  the  colours,  a  castle 

triple-towered  or,  port   open  argent,   out  of  the  top  a 

demi-Moor  issuant  armed  proper,  in  his  dexter  hand  a  dart 

argent,  barbed  and  flighted  or,  in  his  sinister  a  Roman 

target  of  the  last.     Motto — "  Sapit  qui  Deo  sapit." 

Son  of  Sir  William  Wiseman,  9th  Bart.,  b.  1845  ; 

d.  1893;   m.  1878,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (d.  1925),  d.  of 

Lewis  Langworthy,  of  Ellesmere,  Putney  : — 

Sir  William  George  Eden  Wiseman,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  10th 
Bart.  (29  Aug.  1628),  of  Canfield  Hall,  Essex,  Capt.  late 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.,  b.  1885 ;  m.  1908,  Marjorie 
Florence,  d.  of  Rev.  George  Sams,  Rector  of  Emberton,. 
Bucks.;  and  has  issue — Marjorie  Honor;  Margaret;  Rose- 
mary. Res. — New  York.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Garrick, 
Brooks's. 

WITHAM  (Vn.  Yorks.,  1584).  Quarterly,  1  and  14,  or,  a 
bendlet  gules  between  three  eaglets  close  sable  (Witham) ;  2, 
perfesse  argent  and  gules  (Wawton) ;  3.  argent,  on  a  fesse 
gules,  between  three  popinjays  vert,  collared  and  membered 
of  the  second,  as  many  escallops  (Thweng)  ;  4.  argent,  a 
chevron  gules  between  three  popinjays  vert  (Cliffe) ;  5 
argent,  a  chevron  sable  between  three  cross  crosslets  gules 
(Wycliffe)  ;  6.  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  stags' 
heads  caboshed  of  the  field  (Ellerton) ;  7.  azure,  three  bars 
gemelle  and  a  chief  or,  a  canton  gules  for  difference  (Mes- 
nill) ;  8.  argent,  on  a  fesse  engrailed  sable,  three  quatrefoils 
or  (Catterick) ;  9.  chequy  argent  and  sable,  a  bordure  gules. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  argent,  issuant  therefrom  a  demi-man  affrontee 
proper,  vested,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  two  arrows  in 
saltire,  points  downwards,  and  resting  the  sinister  hand  on 


(Catterick) :  10.  argent,  a  bend  between  six  martlets  sable, 
a  crescent  for  difference  (Tempest) ;  11.  quarterly,  argent 
and  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a  mullet  sable  (Massey) ;  12. 
argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three  covered  cups  of  the  field 
(Rixton) ;  13.  argent,  a  squirrel  sejant  gules,  cracking  a  nut 


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oroper  (Horton).  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-woman,  her  hair  dishevelled 
proper,  in  her  dexter  hand  a  gem-ring  or.  Blotto — 
"  Optime  merenti." 

Son  of  Robert  Shaw  James  Maxwell-Witham  (formerly 

Witham),  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Kirkconnell  House,  co. 

Kirkcudbright,  b.   1819 ;    d.   1893;    m.    1843,   Dorothy 

Mary,  d.  and  h.  of  James  Maxwell  of  Kirkconnell: — 
Col.  James  Kirkconnell  Maxwell-Witham,  C.M.G. , 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kirkcudbright,  J.  P.  co.  Dumfries,  late  Col. 
3rd  Batt.  K.O.S.B.  [Arms — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  Witham; 
2  and  3,  quarterly  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed 
sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  on  its  breast  an 
escutcheon  of  the  first  charged  with  a  saltire  of  the  second 
(Maxwell);  ii.  and  iii. ,  azure,  two  crosiers  addorsed  in 
saltire  and  in  chief  a  mitre  or  (Kirkconnel)],  b.  1848. 
Seat — Kirkconnell  House,  New  Abbey,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 
Club— Raleigh. 

Son  of  Sir  Charles  Witham,  Knt.,  R.N.,  b.   1791  ;    d. 

1853;    m.   1829,   Jane,   d.   of  John  Hoy  of  Stoke-by- 

Nayland  : — 
John  Davey  Witham,  Esq.,  b.  1839;  m.  1877,  Harriet, 
•d.  of  T.  Dutton  of  Queensland.  Australia.     Res. — Sydney, 
N.S.W. 

WITTENHAM,  Baron,  see  FABER. 

WITTS  (H.  Coll.,  1769).  Vert,  three  hares  courant 
proper.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — A  wreath  or 
and  vert,  on  a  mount  of  corn,  springing  proper,  an 
eagle  displayed,  having  in  its  beak  a  sprig  of  broom.  Motto 
— •'  Ante  obitum  nemo  Felix."     Livery — Green. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Broome  Witts,  of  Upper 
Slaughter  Manor,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector  of  Upper 
Slaughter,  Rural  Dean  of  Stow  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Gloucester,  b.  1840;  d.  ;  »z.  1875,  Margaret  Hole, 

d.  of  Rev.    George  Drinkwater   Bourne,   M.A.,  J. P., 
D.  L. ,  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester  Cathedral : — 
Edward  Francis  Broome  Witts,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  J. P.  co. 
Gloucester,  Major  late  Gloucester  Regt.,  served  in  South 
African  War,  and  Great  War,    1914-19  (desp. ,   D.S.O.), 
b.  1879.     Seat — Upper  Slaughter  Manor,  Gloucester. 
George  Bourne  Witts,  Gentleman,  b.  1883.     Res. — 
John    Travel  Witts,  Gentleman,    Lieut.    2nd  Vol.  Batt. 
Gloucester  Regt.,  b.  1885.     Res. — 

Frank  Hole  Witts,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  and  Brev. 
Lt.-Col.  Irish  Gds.,  served  Great  War  (desp.,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.),  b.  1887;  m.  1919,  Ruth  Leonide,  d.  of  Harold 
Brocklebank.     Res. — 

Frederick  Vavasour  Broome  Witts,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Major  and  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  R.E.,  served  Great  War 
1915-18  (desp.  three  times),  has  Croix  de  Guerre ,  b.  1889  ;  m. 
1929,  Alice,  d.  of  A.  E.  Wrigley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Wyck  Hill 
House,  co.  Gloucester.  Clubs — Bath,  R.A. C,  Army  and 
Navy. 

Son  of  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Witts,  M.A.,  J.P.,  D.L., 

b.  1813 ;  d.   1886  ;  m.   1837,  Sophia,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  F." 

Vavasour  :■ — 

George   Backhouse  Witts,    Esq.,  C.E.,   C.C.,   J. P.    co. 

Gloucester,  b.   1846;  m.   1878,  Sybil  Catherine,  only  child 

of  Richard  Holdsworth  of  The  Elms,  Eastwoodhey,  Hants., 

and   widow    of  M.    W.   Vavasour ;    and   has   issue — Sybil 

Holdsworth.     Res. — 

Son  of  ,  b.  ;  m.  : — 

Broome    Lake    Witts,    Gentleman,    b.  .       Res. — 

Australia. 

WODEHOUSE.  Sable,  a  chevron  or,  euttee-de-sang, 
"between  three  cinquefoils  ermine.  Mantling  sable  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm 
■couped  and  erect  vested  argent  and  grasping  a  club  in 
bend  sinister  or.  Supporters — Two  wild  men,  wreathed 
about  the  loins  proper,  each  holding  in  his  exterior  hand 
a  club  raised  in  the  attitude  of  striking  sable.  Mottoes 
— "Agincourt  "  ;    and  over  the  crest,  "  Frappe  fort." 

Son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Wodehouse,  rst  Earl  of 
Kimberley,  K.G.,  P.C.,  b.  1826;  d.  1902  ;  m.  1847, 
Lady  Florence  FitzGibbon,  C.I.  (d.  1895),  eld.  d.  and 
co-heir  of  3rd  and  last  Earl  of  Clare : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Wodehouse,  2nd  Earl  of  KimDerley 
Norfolk  (1  June  1866),  Baron  Wodehouse,  of  Kimberlev 
(26    Oct.    1797).    and    a    Bart.    (29    June    1611)      J  P' 
Norfolk,  b.  1848  ;   m.  1875,  Isabel  Geraldine  Id  1027)  d' 
of  Sir  Henry  Stracey,  5th  Bart. ;  and  has  surv  issue— 
J°£n  W?dehouse,  commonly   called    Lord  Wodehouse, 
C.B.E.,  M.C.,  J.P.  Norfolk,  Capt.  (ret.)   16th  Lancers, 


Asst.-Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  Exchequer  since  1924, 
b.  1883  [m.  1922,  Frances  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col. 
Leonard  Howard  Irby ;  and  has  ic=ue — Hon.  John 
Wodehouse,  b.  1924  (Res. — 23  Park  Street,  W.i.  Club 
— Bath)]  ;  and  Lady  Isabel.  Seats — Kimberley  House, 
Wymondham,  Norfolk  ;  Arwenack  Manor  House,  Fal- 
mouth.    Clubs — National  Liberal,  Bath. 

WODEHOUSE  of  Woolmers  Park  (Vn.  of  Staffordshire 
1663,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  cross  or  between  twelve  cross 
crosslets  of  the  second.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cross  crosslet  argent.  Motto — 
"  In  hoc  signo." 

Son  of  William  Herbert  Wodehouse,  Esq. ,  of  Woolmers 
Park,  Herts.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Herts.,  and  J.P.  co. 
Stafford,  b.    1815  ;    d    1903  ;    m.    1838,    Helena  Sarah 
Charlotte,    eld.    d.  and  co-h.  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley, 
2nd  Bart.: — 
Charles  Edward  Wodehouse,   Esq.,  J.P.  and  C.A.   co. 
Herts.,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1856  ;  m.  1881,  Eva  Priscilla,  d.  of 
late  David  Bradley  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Sydney  Herbert 
Wodehouse,    Gentleman,    Lieut.  Bedford  Regt.,  b.  1882; 
killed  in  action  1917;  (2)  Evelyn  Charles  Bradley  Wode- 
house, Gentleman,  Lieut.    Bedford  Regt.,  b.  1885;  killed 
in  action  1917  ;  (3)  Francis  Oakeley  Wodehouse,  Gentleman, 
b.  1886;  (4)  Percy  George  Wodehouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1888; 
(5)   Charles    Reid  Wodehouse,   Gentleman,    b.    1899;    (6) 
Frederick    Guy    de    Picquigny    Wodehouse,    Gentleman, 
b.    1899  ;    ar»d  Eva  Mary   [m.   1908,    Robert   Montgomery 
Birch  Parker].  Seal — WoolmersPark,  nr.  Hertford.    Club — 
Athenasum. 

WODEHOUSE.  Sable,  a  chevron  or,  gutt6e-de-sang, 
between  three  cinquefoils  ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  dexter  arm  couped 
below  the  elbow,  vested  argent,  and  grasping  a  club  or  ; 
and  over  it   the   Motto,    "Frappe  fort." 

Sons  of  Henry  Ernest  Wodehouse,  Esq.,  C.M.G. , 
Police  Magistrate  and  Member  of  the  Executive 
Council,  Hong-Kong,  b.  1845;  d.  1929;  m.  1877, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Bathurst  Deane, 
Rector  of  St.  Helen's,  Bishopsgate,  London: — 

Philip  Peveril  John  Wodehouse,  Esq.,  CLE.,  Dept. 
Supt.  of  Police  Hong-Kong,  b.  1877 :  m-  1920,  Laura, 
d.  of  the  late  Rev.  X.  Peel  Massey,  and  widow  of  Dr.  H. 
Macfarlane.  Res.  —  Police  Headquarters,  Hong-Kong. 
Club — Royal  Societies. 

Ernest  Armine  Wodehouse,  Gentleman,  sometime  Pro- 
fessor Central  Hindu  College,  Benares,  b.  1879;  m.  1919, 
Nella,  d.  of  P.  Harnett,  and  has  issue — Patrick  Armine 
Wodehduse,  Gentleman,  b.  1920.     Res. — 

Pelham  Grenville  Wodehouse,  Gentleman,  b.  i88r  ;  m. 
1914,  Ethel,  widow  of  the  late  Leonard  Rowley,  of  Dee 
Bank,  Cheshire.  Res. — 7  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 
Club — Garrick. 

Richard  Lancelot  Deane  Wodehouse,  Gentleman,  b. 
1892;  m.  1925,  Katherine,  d.  of  W.  Wallace  Cook,  O.B.E. 
Res. — Oakley,  Merstham,  Surrey. 

General  Sir  JOSCELINE  HENEAGE  WODE- 
HOUSE, G.C.B.  (1913),  C.M.G.  (1890),  late  Royal 
Artillery.  Born  1852,  being  the  son  of  Vice-Admiral 
George  Wodehouse,  by  his  wife  Eleanor  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Mortimer  Drummond.  Armorial  bearings — 
Sable,  a  chevron  or,  guttee-de-sang,  between  three  cinque- 
foils ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  vested  argent,  and  grasp- 
ing a  club  in  bend  sinister  or.  Mottoes — "Frappe  fort" 
(over  the  crest);  "Agincourt"  (below  arms).  Married, 
1st,  1885,  Constance  (d.  1886),  dau.  of  General  Sir  Charles 
D'Aguilar,  G.C.B.  ;  2nd,  1902,  Mary  Joyce,  dau.  of  E.  S. 
Wilmot  Sitwell  of  Stainsby,  Derbyshire  ;  and  has  issue — 
Armine  George  Wodehouse,  Esq.,  Lieutenant  8th  Hussars, 
b.  1904.     Res. — Dormans,  Greenhill  Road,  Farnham. 

FRANCIS  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS  WOGAN- 
BROWNE,  Esquire,  Col.  late  Comdg.  3rd  King's  Own 
Hussars.  Born  Feb.  17,  1854,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Francis  Browne  of  Castle  Browne,  Major  7th  Hungarian 
Hussars,  Austrian  service,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Baron  de  Keredern  de  Trobriand  of  the  French  army.  Armo- 
rial bearings— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  cranes  argent  (for  Browne)  ;  2.  per  pale  ermine  and 
gules,  a  saltire  counterchanged  (for  Stephens)  ;  3.  or,  on  a 
chief  sable,  three  martlets  of  the  field  (for  Wogan).  Mant- 
ling sable  and  argent.     Crest-  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 


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an  heraldic  tiger  azure,  rnaned,  tufted  and  armed  or.  Motto 
— "  Qui  non  ciconia  tigris. "  Married,  Aug.  11,  1879,  Beda, 
third  dau.  of  J.  Costello  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Dublin  ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — John  Hubert  Wogan-Browne,  Gentleman,  b. 
1896;  Mary  Charlotte  Anna  [m.  1905,  Major  Alfred  Mait- 
land  Addison];  Judith  Helen  [m.  1913,  Edward  Hain, 
only  son  of  Sir  Edward  Hain] ;  and  Claire  Ren6e.  Res. — 
Keredern,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 

WOLFF(H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  wolf  courant  proper,  between 
four  escallops,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  or.  Mantling 
vert  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount 
in  front  of  a  demi-wolf  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  an  escallop  or,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  leg 
an  escutcheon  vert,  thereon  an  escallop  also  or.  Motto — 
"  Res  non  verba." 

Sons  of  Arnold  Holford  Wolff,  Gentleman,  of  Whalley 
Range,  Manchester,  b.   1834;  d.  1880;  m.  1872,  Jean 
Johnston  Crawford,  Edinburgh  : — 
Arnold  Johnston   Wolff,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,   Lt.-Col.    R.E. 
<ret.),  served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's  Medal  3  clasps, 
King's  Medal  2  clasps),  Great  War  1914-16  (despatches), 
b.   1873;  m.   1905,  Nora  Gladys,  d.  of  Dr.  W.  H.  Piatt,  of 
Hampstead.      Res. — Sandiheyes,    Bitterne    Park,    South- 
ampton. 

Ernest  Charteris  Holford  Wolff,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  B.A. 
(Oxon.),  Malayan  Civil  Service  (ret.),  British  Resident 
Negri  Sembilan  1924-8,  b.  1875  ;  m.  19 11,  Mary  Lilias,  d.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Alison,  D.D.,  Edinburgh.  ./?«.— Fair 
Oak  Lodge,  Fair  Oak,  Hants. 

WOLFE  (Confd.  U.O.  30  Sept.,  1893).  Argent,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  sable,  as  many 
bezants,  each  charged  with  a  cross  moline  of  the  second. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  sable,  charged  with  a  bezant, 
thereon  a  cross  moline  of  the  first.  Motto — "  Lupus  non 
lepus." 

Son  of  Rev.   Richard  Robbins  Wolfe,  M.A.,    T.C.D. 

and  Oxon.,  Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathedral,  b.  1819 ; 

m.  1848,   Louisa  Ann,  d.  of   Thomas  Benson  Pease  of 

Chapelallerton  Hall,  Yorkshire,  formerly  of  Darlington, 

Durham : — 
Walter  Proudfoot  Wolfe,  Gentleman,   b.    1862.     Res.— 
Babbacombe,  S.  Devon. 

Only  son  of  Gerald  Harvie  Wolfe,    Esq.,   late  Capt. 

Cheshire  Regt.,  of  Newton,  Cheshire,  b.  1859;  d.  1915; 

m.    1887,    Mary    Louisa,    d.    of    Richard    Bryans,    of 

Birkenhead  : — 
Gerald  Bryans  Wolfe,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  R.F.A.,  served 
Great  War  (despatches),  b.  1887  ;  m.  1918,  Elizabeth  Sophia 
Frances,  only  d.  of  Arthur  Conolly  Gage  Heygate,  Esq.,  of 
Eton  College,  and  Keyhaven,  Hants.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Gerald  David  Heygate  Wolfe,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Res. — 
Tile  House,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks.      Club — Cavendish. 

WOLFE-BARRY  (R.L.  for  Name  Feb.  1898).  Or, 
three  bars  gemel  azure,  over  all  a  pale  invected  ermine, 
thereon  a  portcullis  with  chains  sable.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon  gules, 
wings  elevated  and  addorsed,  barry  of  six  or  and  azure, 
in  its  mouth  a  rose  argent,  leaved  and  slipped  proper, 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  portcullis  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Boutezan  avant." 

Sons  of  Sir  fohn  Wolfe  Wolfe-Barry,   K.C.B.  (1897), 

LL.D.Past  Pres.  Inst.  C.E..F.R.S.,  Lt.-Col.  Engineer 

and  Railway  Vol.  Staff,  D.L.  co.  of  London,  b.  1836  ; 

d.  1918  ;  m.  1874,  Rosalind  G. ,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  E. 

Rovvsell,  Rector  of  Hambledon,  Surrey: — 

Bernard  John  Wolfe  Wolfe- Barry,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Barrister- 

at-Law,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1899,  Gertrude  Emily,  d.  of  T.  R.  Allt. 

Res. — 4  Chantry  House,  Eccleston  Street,  S.W. 

Kenneth  Alfred  Wolfe-Barry,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879; 
m.  1902,  Helen  Mary  Strain.  Res. — 4  Chelsea  Embank- 
ment Gardens,  S.W. 3. 

Alexander  Edward  Wolfe-Barry,  Esq.,  b.  1882  ;  m.  1913, 
Gertrude  Edith  Taylor.  Res. — Westergate  House,  Wester- 
gate,  Aldingbourne,  Sussex. 

Eric  Gordon  Wolfe- Barry,  Esq.,  b.  1886  ;  m.  191 1,  Mary 
Underwood,  d.  of  J.  W.  Whitelaw.  Res. — Westward, 
Hook  Heath,  Woking. 

WOLFERSTON,  see  PIPE-WOLFERSTON. 

WOLLASTON  (H.  Coll.,  1610).  Argent,  three  mullets 
sable,  pierced  of  the  field.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  a  mural 
crown  or,  a  demi-griffin  segreant  argent,  holding  a  mullet 
as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Ne  quid  falsi." 

Son  of  Frederick  Wollaston  of  Shenton  Hall,   Major 
6th    Inniskilling     Dragoons,     J. P.    and    D.L.    (High 
Sheriff  1856),  b.  1804;  d.  1879;   m.  1850,  Josette  Eliza 
Jane,   only  child  and   heiress  cf  Adm.  Sir  Alexander 
Dundas  Arbuthnott,    R.N.,   Gentleman   of  the   Privy 
Chamber  to  the  Queen: — 
Frederick  Eustace  Arbuthnott  Wollaston,  Esq.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1853;  m. 
1877,    Annie,    d.    of    Thomas    Hargreaves    of   Arborfield, 
Reading;    and  has    had  issue — (1)    Frederick    Hargreaves 
Arbuthnott  Wollaston,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  Rifle  Brig., 
b.  1879  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (2)  Hubert  Charles  Wollaston, 
Esq.,  Capt.  5th  Batt.  The  Sherwood  Foresters,  b.   1890; 
(3)  John  William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  Capt.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, b.   1895;  and  Violet  Cicely    Kathleen  [m.   1909, 
Major  Douglas  Clifton  Brown,  late  King's  Dragoon  Gds.]. 
Res. — Shenton  Hall,  Nuneaton.    Club — Naval  and  Military. 
Son  of  Capt.  Edward  Ottley  Wollaston,  H.E.I.C.S., 
b.  1820  ;  d.  1892 ;  m.  ,   Lucy  Sarah,  d.  of  Rev.  G. 

Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton-upon-Humber: — 
Henry  Uppleby  Wollaston,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Son  of  Alexander  Luard  Wollaston,  b.  1804;  d.  ; 

m.  1837,  Susannah  Charlotte,  d.  of  William  Morris  of 
Berbice : — 
George  Hyde  Wollaston,  Gentleman,  b.  1844.     Res.— 
Son   of  Henry   Francis   Wollaston    of    Southsea,   co. 
Southampton,  b.   1803;  d.   1876;   m.  1839,  Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Oliver  Naylor  of  the  Audit  and  Excise  Office: — 
Frederick    Henry  Wollaston,   Gentleman,    b.    1841  ;    m. 
1884,  Georgina  Lizzie  (d.  1903),  d.  of  Staff-Capt.  George 
James  Hodges,  R.N.     Res. — 

Son  of  Sir  Arthur  Naylor  Wollaston,   K.C.I.E.,  J.  P. 

co.  Kent,  Registrar  and  Superintendent  of  Records  at 

India  Office  from  1898-1906,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1873, 

Caroline  Marianne  {d.  1902),    only  d.   of  the  late  Sir 

Albert  William  Woods,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 

Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms  : — 

Gerald  Woods  Wollaston,  Esq.,    M.V.O. ,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  Norroy  King  of  Arms  since  1928,  Comdr.  of  the  Order 

of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  1874  ;   m.  1908, 

Eveleen  Olive  Alice,   Dame  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 

Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  eldest  d.  of  Sir  Robert 

Alfred    McCall,    K.C.V.O.,    K.C.,    and    has   issue— John 

McCall  Wollaston,  Gentleman,  b.   191 1  ;  Arthur  William 

Robert  Wollaston,  Gentleman,  b.    T914;   Althea  Caroline 

Winifred  ;  and  Vaire  Olive.   Post.  add. — Glen  Hill,  Walmer, 

Kent  ;  3  Barkston  Gardens,  S.W.  ;   College  of  Arms,  E.C. 

C7«3— Athenasum. 

Son  of  Stanley  George  Buchanan  Wollaston,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1848  ;  d.  ;  m.  1877,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d. 
of    Rev.     Hugo    Daniel    Harper,    D.D. ,    Canon    of 
Salisbury : — 
Herbert   Arthur    Buchanan   Wollaston,    Esq.,    C.M.G., 
Rear-Admiral    (ret.),    b.    1878;    m.    iqo8,    Dora  Caroline, 
fifth   d.   of  late   Rev.  W.    H.   Chambers,   D.D. ;    and  has 
issue — 1  son,    1   dau.       Res. — The   Cottage,    Whitchurch, 
Tavistock. 


WOLLEY,  see  PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY. 

WOLLEY-DOD  (R.L.,  1868,  H.  Coll.).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  fesse  gules,  between  two  barrulets 
wavy  sable,  three  crescents  or  (for  Dod) ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a 
chevron  vaire"  or  and  gules  between  three  maidens'  heads 
affrontee.  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  crined  of  the 
second  (for  Wolley).  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crests 
— 1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  garb  argent,  banded 
gules,  environed  by  a  snake,  the  head  issuing  from  the 
middle  of  the  garb  proper  (for  Dod)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  man's  head  facing  to  the  dexter  in  chain- 
mail,  couped  at  the  shoulder  proper  (for  Wolley).  Mottoes 
— "  In  copia  cautus  "  ;   "  Honeste  audase." 

Sons  of  Francis  Wolley-Dod,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Edge  Hall, 

Malpas,  b.    1855  ;    d.   1919 ;    m.   1887,  Annette  Mary 

(Edge  Hall,  Malpas,  Cheshire),  d.  of  F.   F.  Clarke  of 

Aldridge  Lodge,  co.  Stafford  : — 

John  Cadogan  Wolley-Dod,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.F. ,  b.  1890; 

m.  1914,   Helen  Gertrude,  d.  cf  the  late  Edmund  Elliott  ; 

and   has   issue — Anthony    Kirk   Wolley-Dod,    Gentleman, 

b.  1918  ;  Cecily  Annette  ;  and  Margaret  Frances.     Res. — 

Charles  Francis  Wolley-Dod,  Gentleman,   Lieut.  Res.  of 

Officers  Notts,  and  Derby  Regt.,  b.  1892.     Post.  add. — 

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WOLRIGE-GORDON  (H.  Coll.,  17  May  1508).  Gules, 
a  chevron  between  three  ducks  volant  argent,  all  within  a 
bordure  or,  charged  with  eight  pellets.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  a  fylfot  or. 

Sons  of  Henry  Wolrige-Gordon,  Esq.,  M.A. ,  D.L. , 
J. P.,  V.D.,  of  Hallhead  and  Esslemont,  Hon.  Col. 
and  V.B.  Gordon  Highlanders,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
1831 ;  d.  1906;  tn.  1856,  Anne,  only  child  of  Robert 
Gordon  of  Hallhead  and  Esslemont : — 
Sir  Robert  Gordon  Gilmour,  1st  Bart.,  of  Craigmillar 
and  Liberton  (vide  Gilmour). 

The  late  Col.  John  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon  (vide  Wolrige- 
Gordon  of  Esslemont). 

Major  Walter  Gordon  Wolrige-Gordon,  Royal  High- 
landers, b.  1861.     Club — Naval  and  Military. 

WOLRIGE-GORDON  of  Hallhead  and  Esslemont 
(L.O. ,  rematric.  28  Feb.  1907;  prev.  matric.  1873,  there 
being  an  earlier  matric.  in  1760  of  a  different  coat,  for 
Gordon  of  Hallhead).  Azure,  a  fesse  between  three  boars' 
heads  couped  or,  armed  and  langued  gules  (Gordon), 
quarterly,  with  the  arms  of  Wolrige  (H.  Coll.,  17  May 
1908),  viz.  gules,  a  chevron  between  three  ducks  volant 
argent,  all  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  eight  pellets ; 
Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.  Crest  of  Gordon  (L.O. )— On 
a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  hart's  head  proper.  Crest  of 
Wolrige  (H.  Coll.) — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  a  fylfot  or.  Motto  — 
"  Bydand." 

Only  son    of  John    Gordon    Wolrige-Gordon,    Esq., 

C.M.G.,  Col.  late  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 

b.  1859  ;    d.   1925  ;   m.   1889,  Isabel  Hervey  (d.  1911), 

only  child  of  William  Hervey  Woodhouse  of  Irnham 

Park,  Lines.  :— 

Robert  Wolrige-Gordon,  Esq.,  M.C.,  J. P.  co.  Aberdeen, 

Capt.  Res.  of  Officers  Gren.  Gds.,  b.  1890;  tn.  1927,  Joan, 

d.   of  Hubert   Walter.     Seats — Hallhead   and  Esslemont, 

Aberdeenshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Guards',  New  (Edinburgh), 

Royal  Northern  (Aberdeen.) 

WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE  (R.L.,  26  Nov.  1864,  H. 
Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert  fretty  or  (Whitmore) ;  2. 
and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  between  three  swans  rousant 
argent,  in  chief  a  cross  crosslet  for  difference  (Wolryche). 
Crests — 1.  upon  the  stump  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting  to 
the  dexter,  a  falcon  close,  all  proper  beaked  and  belled  or 
(Whitmore) ;  2.  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  charged  for 
difference  with  a  cross-crosslet  or  (Wolryche).  Motto — 
"  Incorrupta  fides."    Livery — Dark  green. 

Sons  of  Francis    Alexander    Wolryche-Whitmore,    ot 
Larden,    Much  Wenlock,    Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Salop   and 
Chester,   B.A.  (Oxon.),  Hon.   Col.    and  late  Lt.-Col. 
comdg.  Salop  Militia,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1927  ;  m.  1871,  Alice 
Mary,  d.  of  Alfred  Darby  of  Coalbrookdale,  Salop : — 
Geoffrey  Charlton  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Esq.,  J. P.  Salop, 
Capt.  Shropshire  Yeo. ,  b.    1881 ;  m.   1st,  1907,  Susan   (d. 
1Q07),  d.  of  Charles  Lethbridge,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;    2nd,   1919, 
Muriel,  d.  of  the  late  Robert   Evelyn    Hay    Murray,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  Philip  Tillard.     Res.— Dudmaston,  Bridg- 
north, Salop. 

John  Eric  Alexander    Wolryche-Whitmore,  Gentleman, 

b.   1883;  m.  1914,  Mary,    third  d.  of  Col.   Parry,  D.S.O. 

Son  of  Rev.  Francis  Henry  Wolryche-Whitmore,  M.A. 

(Oxon.),  J. P.   co.    Salop,    formerly    Rector  of  Quatt, 

Malvern,  b.  1820;  d.  1908;  m.  1845,  Isabel  (d.  1902), 

d.  of  Capt.  Henry  Bazely,  R.N.  :— 

Malcolm  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Liberty  of 

Peterborough,  b.  1849;  m.  1886,  Beatrice  Alice,  d.  of  Edward 

N.  Conant  of  Lyndon  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.; 

and  has  had  issue— (1)  Philip  Malcolm  Wolryche-Whitmore, 

Gentleman,  R.F.A.,  b.    1889;   killed   in  action    1018  ;    (2) 

Francis  Laing  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Gentleman,  b.   1893  ; 

d.ign.      /?«.— Ufford  Hall,  Stamford.     Club— Union. 

WOLSELEY  of  Wolseley.  Argent,  a  talbot  passant 
gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  wolf's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — "  Homo 
homini  lupus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  8th  Bart.,  b.  1813; 

d.  1854  ;   m.  1839,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Nicholas  Selby, 

of  Acton  House,  Middx. : — 

Sir  Charles  Michael  Wolseley,  9th  Bart.  (24  Nov.  1628), 

of  Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  1846  ;   tn.  1883, 

Anita  Theresa,  d.  of  Daniel  Murphy,  of  San  Francisco, 

California  ;    and    has  issue — (1)    Edric   Charles  Joseph 


Wolseley,  Esq.,  6.  1886  [tn.  1916,  Clara  Mary,  d.  of 
Charles  Edmund  de  Trafford,  of  Hothorpe,  Rugby  ;  and 
has  issue— Stephen  Garnet  Hubert  Francis  Wolseley,  Esq.,. 
b.  1918;  Basil  Charles  Daniel  Rudolph  Wolseley,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1 921;  George  John  Carlos  Wolseley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1925  ;  Richard  Edward  Vincent  Wolesley,  Gentleman, 
b.  1928;  Frances  Mary  Mona  Clare;  Mary  Agnes  Ann 
(Club — Cavalry)];  (2)  William  Ralph  Joseph  Wolseley, 
Esq.,  b.  1887  [«.  1923,  Ruth  Gertrude,  d.  of  Lieut. -CoL 
Robert  Halstead  Hargreaves,  of  Knightley  Grange,  Staffs., 
and  has  issue — Robert  William  Hargreaves  Woleslev, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  and  Veronica  Ruth  Theresa  Rose 
(Club— Cavalry)].  Seat— Wolseley  Hall,  Rugeley,  Staffs. 
Res. — Sunridge,  Sutton,  nr.  Guildford.  Club— Brooks's. 
Edward  Talbot  Wolseley,  Esq.,  b.  1848  ;  tn.  1872, 
Florence  Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Edward  Weld,  of  Lulworth 
Castle,  Dorset;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Mervyn  Joseph 
Wolseley  Wolseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  [tn.  1907,  Dorothy, 
d.  of  Philip  Witham,  of  Whitmoor  House,  Sutton  Place, 
Surrey  ;  and  has  issue — Ursula  Mary  ;  Evelyn  Mary 
(Res. — Whitmoor  House,  Sutton  Park,  nr.  Guildford)]  ; 
(2)  Charles  Joseph  Wolseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1877  [tn.  1901, 
Isobel,  d.  of  A.  Drummond,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  and 
has  issue — Charles  Edward  Wolseley,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  ; 
Gundred  Etheldreda]  ;  (3)  Robert  Francis  Joseph  Wolse- 
ley, Esq., Capt.  East  Lanes.  Regt.,  b.  1890  [tn.  1917,  Helen 
Congreve,  d.  of  Maj.  R.  P.  Schneider,  I.A.] ;  and  Florence 
Mary  Josephine  [m.  1906,  Oswald  Stonor,  Esq.,  C.M.G., 
and  has  issue].  Res. — Maryland,  Ascot.  Clubs — Bath, 
Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Hurlingham. 

WOLSELEY  of  Mount  Wolseley.  Argent,  a  talbot 
passant  gules,  a  crescent  for  difference.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet,  a  wolf's 
head  proper.     Motto — "  Homo  homini  lupus." 

Son    of  Cadwallader    Brooke  Wolseley,    M.D.,    of 

Dublin,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1884  ;  tn.  1871,  Katie  Maria,  d. 

of  Thomas  Edward  Beatty,  M.D. : — 

Sir  Reginald  Beatty  Wolseley,  1  oth  Bar t.  ( 1 9  Jan .  1744-5 ) , 

of  Mount  Wolseley,  co.  Carlow,   b.  1872;    s.   his  cousin 

1923.     Res.— Black  Hawk  Bank  Bldgs.,  Waterloo,  Iowa, 

U.S.A. 

Son  of  Charles  Wolseley,  Gentleman,  of  Demerara, 

b.  1809  ;  d.  1889  ;  tn.  1859,  Margaret  (d.  1905),  d.  of 

Thomas    FitzGerald,    of     Kilberry    Lodge,    Athy, 

co.  Kildare  : —  • 

Rev.    William    Augustus    Wolseley,    B.A.,    (Dublin), 

formerly    Rector   of   Denmark,    W.  Australia,   b.    1865. 

Res. — 9  Parker  Terrace,  Ferry  Hill,  co.  Durham. 

Son  of    Rev.  Robert    Benjamin  Wolseley,  of  New 
York,  b.  1847  ;   d.  1895  ;    tn.  1872,  Ellen  Pierce  : — 
Robert    Benjamin    Wolseley,    Gentleman,     b.     1873. 
Res. — 

4th  son  of  Ven.  William  Hulbert  Wolseley,  Arch- 
deacon of  Kilfenora,  and  Rector  of  Kilrush,  b.  1821  ; 
d.  1809  ;    by  his  1st  wife,  tn.  1847,  Elizabeth,  d.  of 
John  Dawson,  of  Annahmartin,  co.  Fermanagh  : — 
John  Francis  Wolseley,  Esq.,  Major  and  temp.  Lt.-Col. 
late  The  King's  Own  Regt.,  Asst.  Provost-Marshal  1916, 
b.  1862  ;   tn.  1904,  Beatrice,  d.  of  the  late  Col.  C.  Gran- 
tham, 89th  Regt.,  and  widow  of  William  Fox,  of  St.  Bees, 
Cumberland.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

WOLVERHAMPTON,  Viscount,  see  FOWLER. 

WOLVERTON,  Baron,  see  GLYN. 

WOMBWELL  of  Wombwell.  Gules,  a  bend  between 
six  unicorns'  heads  couped  argent.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  unicorn's 
head  couped  argent.     Motto — "  In  well  beware." 

Son  of  Frederick  Adolphus  Wombwell,  Esq.,  Capt. 

16th  Lancers,  b.  1869  ;  d.  1912  ;  tn.  1909,  Gertrude 

Mary  (who  tn.  2nd,  1920,  Thomas  Stamford  Booth, 

of  Marston  Manor,   Marston   Magna,  Somerset),  d. 

of  Alfred  Smith,  of  Carlton  Hall,  Worksop  :— 

Sir  Frederick  Philip  Alfred  William  Wombwell,   6th 

Bart.  (26  Aug.  1778),  of  Wombwell,  Yorks.,  b.  1910;  s.  his 

great  uncle  1926.     Res. — Leam,  Ringwood,  Hants. 

WOOD,  see  MEYNELL. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  CHARLES  LINDLEY  WOOD, 
VISCOUNT  HALIFAX  of  Monk  Bretton,  in  the  West 
Riding  of  the  county  of  Yorks.,  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet,  Master  of  Arts.  Bom 
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Wood,  first  Viscount  Halifax,  G.C.B.,  by  his  wife  Lady 
Mary,  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Grey,  second 
Earl  Grey,  K.G.  ;  formerly  Captain  1st  West  Riding 
of  Yorks.  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  succeeded  his  father  in 
1885.  Creations — Baronet,  January  22,  1784  J  Viscount, 
February  21,  1866.  Armorial  bearings— Azure,  three 
naked  savages  ambulant  in  fesse  proper,  in  the  dexter 
hand  of  each  a  shield  argent,  charged  with  a  cross  gules 
in  the  sinister  a  club  resting  on  the  shoulder  also  proper, 
on  a  canton  ermine,  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse 
sable,  and  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of 
Courtenav,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  three  torteaux 
surmounted  by  a  label  of  three  points  azure  (for  Cour- 
tenay)  ;  2  and  3,  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure  (for  Redvers). 
Above  the  escutcheon,  which  is  charged  with  his  badge 
of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet,  is  placed  the  coronet  of  his  rank, 
and  thereupon  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  azure  and  argent ;    and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a 


Frederick  Wood,  b.  1920 ;  Hon.  Anne  Dorothy  (Seat 
— Garrowby,  York.  Official  res.  —  Vice-Regal  Lodge, 
Delhi ;  Viceregal  Lodge,  Simla,  India.  Clubs — Carl- 
ton, Brooks's)]  ;  Hon.  Alexandra  Mary  Elizabeth  (to 
whom  Queen  Alexandra  stood  sponsor)  [m.  1898, 
Major-Gen.  Hugh  Clement  Sutton,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
Coldstream  Guards,  who  d.  1928,  and  has  issue] ; 
and  Hon.  Mary  Agnes  [m.  1903,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
George  R.  Lane  Fox,  P.C.,  of  Braham  Park,  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue].  Residences — Hickleton  Hall,  Doncaster; 
St.  Mary's,  Bovey  Tracey,  Devon.     Club — Brooks's. 

ALBERT  WOOD,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Chester,  and  J. P. 
and  D. L.  for  co.  Carnarvon  (High  Sheriff  1884,  1885). 
Born  1838,  being  the  second  son  of  the  late  Henry  Wood 
of  Chester,  by  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Lomax  of  Dawstone, 
co.  Chester.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  three  mullets  of  six 
points   in  bend  between  two  bendlets  nebuly,  the  whole 


wreath  of  the  colour  a  savages,  as  in  the  arms,  the  shield 
sable,  charged  with  a  griffin's  head  erased  argent. 
Supporters — On  either  side  a  griffin  sable,  gorged  with  a 
collar,  and  pendent  therefrom  a  portcullis  or.  Motto — 
"  I  like  my  choice."  Married  April  22,  1869,  Lady 
Agnes  Elizabeth  (d.  1919),  only  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
William  Reginald  Courtenay,  eleventh  Earl  of  Devon  ; 
and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Hon.  Charles  Reginald  Lindley 
Wood,  b.  1870,  d.  1890  ;  (2)  Hon.  Francis  Hugh  Lindley 
Wood,  b.  1873,  d.  1889  ;  (3)  Hon.  Henry  Paul  Lindley 
Wood,  b.  1879,  d.  1886  ;  (4)  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Frederick 
Lindley  Wood,  1st  Baron  Irwin  (22  Dec.  1925).  of 
Kirby  Underdale,  Yorks.,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),  Hon.  LL.D.  Leeds,  M.P.  Ripon  1910-25, 
Lt.-Col.  Yorks.  Dragoons  Yeo.,  served  Great  War  (desp.) ; 
Viceroy  and  Governor-General  of  India  since  1925, 
b.  1881  [m.  1909,  Lady  Dorothy  Evelyn  Augusta,  C.I.,  d. 
of  4th  Earl  of  Onslow ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Hon. 
Charles  Ingram  Courtenav  Wood,  b.  191 2  ;  Hon.  Francis 
Hugh  Peter  Courtenay  Wood,   b.  1916  ;    Hon.  Richard 


between  three  roses  all  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount, 
thereon  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper,  three  bezants.  Seat— 
Bodlondeb,  Conway. 

ARTHUR  HERBERT  EDWARD  WOOD,  Gentleman, 
ofGlassel,  late  of  Browhead,  Windermere,  and  ofSudbourn 
Hall,  Orford,  co.  Suffolk.  Born  April  1,  1870,  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Herbert  Wood,  Esquire,  of  Raasay, 
Isle  of  Raasay,  in  the  county  of  Inverness,  and  Newbold 
Revel,  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  Justice  of  the  Peace 
and  Deputy-Lieutenant  for  the  county  of  Inverness,  and 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  county  of  Warwick,  Captain 
Warwickshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  by  his  wife  Evelyn  Anne, 
daughter  of  Major-General  Valiant.  Armorial  bearings— 
Per  fesse  or  and  sable,  a  wolf  rampant  counterchanged 
between  two  trees  eradicated  in  chief  proper.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  sable  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
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buckles  sable,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  a  shield  also 
sable,  charged  with  a  wolfs  head  erased  also  argent. 
Motto — "  Virtute  et  labore."      Livery — Oxford  blue  coat, 


velvet  collar,  red  vest,  black  trousers.  Married,  1893,  Mary 
Olive,  daughter  of  Major  Bevil  Granville,  late  23rd  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  of  Wellesbourne  in  the  co.  of  Warwick;  and 
has  Issue — (1)  Edward  Guy  Wood,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  late 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  b.  1894  ;  (2)  Richard  Oliver  Wood, 
Gentleman,  M. C. ,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Scots,  b.  1896  ;  Evelyn 
Sybil ;  and  Alice  Ava.  Seat  —  Glassel,  Aberdeenshire. 
Clubs — Windham,  Royal  Automobile. 

WOOD  (H.  Coll.).     Or,  a  cross  patee  fitchee  gules, 
between    in    chief    two    woodpeckers    addorsed    vert. 


Arundel  House,  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  b.  1853  ;  d.  1920  ; 
m.   1885,   Maud  Mary  Bertram,  d.  of  Rev.   Henry 
James  Wilkinson,  Vicar  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks.: — 
Bertram  William   Francis  Wood,   Gentleman,    M.B., 
B.S.,  West  African  Medical  Staff,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 
K.O.Y.L.I.,    b.    1887  ;     m.    1920,    Phyllis    Helen,    d.    of 
John  Hannan.      Res. — Barleywood,   Warmington,   Ban- 
bury, Oxon.     Club — Sports. 

WOOD.    Sable,  a  bull  passant  argent.    Mantling  sable 
and  argent.      Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 


Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — Issuing  from  an  antique 

crown  or,  a  woodpecker  vert.      Motto — "  Jusqu'a  la  fin." 

Only  son  of  Francis  Henry  Wood,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 


lion  rampant  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath.  Motto — "Virtus 
incumbet  honori. "  Livery — Chocolate  colour,  scarlet  waist- 
coat. 

Sons  of  Charles  Harcourt  Gam  Wood,  Esq.,  of  Carlton 
Lodge,  Pontefract,  and  Caer  Beris,  Builth,  Capt.  Yorks. 
Dragoons  (Yeo.),  late  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  J. P.  Breck- 
nockshire and  W.  R.  co.  York.,  b.  1866;  d.  1926; 
m.  1898,  Emmeline,  eldest  dau.  of  Hamon  le  Strange, 
Esq.,  of  Hunstanton  Hall,  co.  Norfolk: — 
Beris  Harcourt  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1902.  Res. — 
Eric  Harcourt  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1904.     Res. — ■ 

WOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  mullets  of  six  points  in 
bend  between  two  bendlets  nebuly  gules,  all  between  three 
roses  of  the  last.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  mount,  thereon  an  oak- 
tree  proper,  three  bezants.  Motto — "  Sicut  serimus,  sic 
metimus." 

Sons  of  George  Swinford  Wood,  Gentleman,  £.  1836; 
d.  1906  ;   m.  1867,  M.  J.  E. ,  d.  of  Enoch  Gibbon  Salis- 
bury of  Glan  Aber,  co.  Chester: — • 
Thomas    Henry    Wood,    Gentleman,    b.    1869.       Res. — 
Hyfrydie,  Russell  Road,  Rhyl,  N.Wales. 
Albert  Salisbury  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1871. 
Arthur  Philip  Lomax  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1876. 

WOOD  of  Southport  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  mount  vert, 
three  oak-trees  proper,  over  all  on  a  f esse  ermine,  as  many 
roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling  vert 
and  or,  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours .  upon  a  billet 
fessewise  ermine,  charged  with  three  roses  in  fesse  as  in 
the  arms,  a  wood-pigeon  proper.  Motto — "  Concentrate." 
Son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Smith  Wood,  of  Devon- 
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Sir  Edward  Graham  Wood,  Knt.  Bach.  (1917),  J. P. 
Lanes.,  b.  1854  ;  m.  ist,  1884,  Elizabeth  (d.  1915),  d.  of  E. 
McKenna,  of  Southport  ;  2nd,  1916,  Dorothy,  d.  of  James 
Harwood,  of  Manchester  ;  and  has  issue  (by  2nd  wife) — 
Edward  Graham  Wood,  Esq.,  b.  1918  ;  David  Graham 
Wood,  Esq.,  b.  1919  ;  (by  1st  wife) — Marjory  Graham 
[m.  1908,  Norman  Niell  Holden,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire]. 
Res. — West  Heath  House,  West  Heath  Road,  Hamp- 
stead,  N.W.3.     Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal. 

WOOD  of  Hampstead  (H.  Coll.,  29  Sept.  1924). 
Or,  a  fesse  azure,  semee-de-lys  of  the  field,  between 
in  chief  a  dragon  passant  gules,  and  in  base  a  lymphad 


sable,  flags  flying  also  gules.  Mantling  azure  and  or 
Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  crown  pallisado  or,  a  wolf's 
head  gules,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak  fructed 
gold.     Motto — "  Strenue  et  audacter." 

Sons  of  Rev.  William  Wood,  D.D.,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Rotherfield  Greys,  co.  Oxford,  b.  1829  ;  d.  1919  ; 
m.  1862,  Emma,  d.  of  Col.  Robert  Moorsom  : — 

Kenneth  Forbes  Wood,  Gentleman,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  1863;  m.  1901.  Geraldine  Pollock,  d.  of 
Edmund  Child  Haynes,  of  Norfolk  Square,  London, 
Solicitor,  and  has  issue — Gerald  Kenneth  Wood,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1905  ;  and  Cecil  Helen  Irene.  Postal  address — 7 
New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Cyril  Edward  Wood,  Esq.,  Major  (ret.)  17th  Bengal 
Inf.,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1898,  Muriel  Henrietta  Campbell, 
d.  of  Col.  Henry  Manvers  Moorsom.  Res. — 8  Lambolle 
Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3, 

Robert  Moorsom  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Res. — 
St.   Helen's,   8  Addington  Grove,  Sydenham,   S.E.26. 

Francis  Ludlow  Wood,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  Ind.  Army, 
b.  1870;  m.  1905,  Eveline  Lucinda,  d.  of  John  Thomas 
Mounsey,  of  Kingsfield,  co.  Cumberland,  and  has  issue — 
Rosamund  Eveline  Sylvia ;  Margery  Isobel  Frances  ; 
and  Barbara  Winifred  Lucinda.  Res. — Wayside,  Wells- 
way,  Odd  Down,  Bath. 

Sir  HENRY  TRUEMAN  WOOD,  Knight  Bachelor, 
Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Born  1845, 
being  the  eldest  son  of  William  Burton  Persse  Wood,  by  his 
wife  Emily,  daughter  of  James  Morris;  dubbed  Knight 
Bachelor,  1890.    Armorial  bearings — Quarterly  argent  and 


or,  a  cross  flory  gules,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
an  oak-tree  on  a  mount  fructed  proper,  in  the  second  and 
third  a  bull's  head  erased  sable,  charged  with  a  bezant. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  out  of 
a  mural  crown  argent,  a  demi-wild  man  wreathed  with  oak 
fructed,  in  the  dexter  hand  an  oak-tree  eradicated  and 
fructed,  and  in  the  sinister  a  club  all  proper.  Martied, 
1873,  Marian  (d.  1907),  dau.  of  J.  Oliver;  and  has  Issue — 
William  Vincent  Wood,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Lt.-Col.  late  R.A.M.C, 
b.  1875  [m.  1906,  Meta  Worsley,  eld.  d.  of  Frank  Apple- 
gate,  Esq.,  J. P.  (Res.— Yatton,  Bristol)];  Freda  Muriel  [m. 
1904,  William  Rowland  Fisher] ;  and  Dorothy  Kathleen 
\tn.  1905,  Arthur  Bernard  Coote].  Postal  address — Water- 
side, Bourne  End,  Bucks.     Club — Athenaeum. 

WOOD  of  Singleton  House  (H.  Coll.,  12  July  1833). 
Argent,  on  a  chief  sable,  an  open  book  proper,  binding  and 
clasps  or,  between  two  millrinds  of  the  first.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  mount  vert,  thereon,  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper,  a  boar 


regardant  sable,  hoofed,  tusked,  and  gorged  with  a  collar, 
therefrom  a  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  and  affixed  to  the 
tree  or.     Motto — "  Civil  and  religious  liberty." 

Son  of  George  William  Rayner  Wood,  Esq.,  of  Single- 
ton Lodge,  J. P.  co.  Lancaster,   Lt.-Col.  late  4th  Vol. 
Batt.   Manchester  Regt. ,  b.   1851;  d.  1926;    m.   1886, 
Margaret,   eldest  d.   of  David  Martineau,   Esq.,  J. P., 
of  4  South  Road,  Clapham  Park: — 
Humphrey   Rayner    Wood,   Esq.,    B.Sc.    (Manchester), 
Engineer,  temp.  Capt.  R.G.A.,  b.  1888  ;    m.   1918,   Sylvia 
May,    d.  of  C.  J.  Watson,  of  Manchester.     Res. — Bank- 
field,  Park  Road,  Hr.  Crumpsall,  Manchester. 
Son  of  William  Rayner  Wood,  Esq.,  J.P 
b.    181 1  ;    d.   1884;    m.    ist,   1841,   Sarah 
James     McConnel ;     2nd,     1871,     Isabel 
Charlotte,  d.  of  Rev.  Henry  Duntze,  M.A.  :— 
Algernon   Cockburn    Rayner   Wood,    Gentleman, 
(Oxon.j,  b.  1874.     Res.— Eton  College,  Windsor. 


and  D.L., 
Jane,  d.  of 
Theopbilia 


M.A. 


HERBERT  WOOD,  Gentleman,  Clerk  in  War  Office. 
Born  July  10,  1840,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late  William 
Charles  Wood,  by  his  wife  Marian,  dau.  of  Charles  Williams 
of  Dublin.  Armorial  bearings— Quarterly  argent  and  or, 
a  cross  flory  gules,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
an  oak-tree  on  a  mount  vert,  fructed  proper,  and  in  the 
second  and  third  a  bull's  head  erased  sable,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  bezant.  Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  demi-wild  man  wreathed 
with  oak  fructed,  in  the  dexter  hand  an  oak-tree  eradicated 
and  fructed,  and  in  the  sinister  a  club  all  proper.  Motto — 
"Defend."  Martied,  June  29,  1868,  Emily,  dau.  of  John 
Benson  of  London;  and  has  Issue  —  Constance  Maida. 
Postal  address — 

Sir  JOHN  WOOD,  ist  Bart.  (14  Feb.  1918),  of  Hen- 
grave-in-Hengrave,  Suffolk,  J.P. ,  D.L.  co.  Hereford  (High 


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Sheriff  1900),  J.  P.  cos.  Suffolk  and  Derby,  M.A.  Oxon., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.P.  Stalybridge  1910-18, 
and  for  Stalybridge  and  Hyde  Div.  of  Cheshire  1918-22, 
late  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Vol.  Batt.  the  Cheshire 
Regt.  (V.D.)  Born  Sept.  8,  1857,  being  the  only  son  of  the 
late  John  Hill  Wood,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Derby,  of  Whitfield,  co. 


Derby,  and  Gatehead,  co.  York,  by  his  wife  Emma,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Sidebottom,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Chester,  of 
Etherow  House,  co.  Chester.  Armorial  bearings — Quar- 
terly, 1  and  4,  sable,  on  a  bend  engrailed  argent,  between 
two  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  three 
rleurs-de-lys  gules  (Wood) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a  saltire  between 
four  acorns  leaved  and  slipped  argent,  all  within  a 
bordure  or  (Haigh),  impaling  the  arms  of  Bateman  - 
Hanbury,  namely,  quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  bend  engrailed 
vert,  plain  cottised  sable  (Hanbury);  2  and  3,  or,  on  a 
fesse  sable  between  three  Muscovy  ducks  proper,  a  rose 
of  the  field  (Bateman).  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — Issuant  from  a  crown  vallary  or,  an  oak-tree  proper 
fructed  gold.  Motto—"  Omne  bonum  Dei  donum."  Livery 
— Black,  with  white  facings.  Married,  firstly,  April  30, 
1883,  Estelle,  dau.  of  Henry  Benham  of  Roland  Gardens, 
S.W.  ;  by  whom  he  had  Issue— (1)  John  Arthur  Haigh 
Wood,  Esq,,  M.C.,  D.S.C.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  formerly 
Capt.  4th  Batt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  J.  P.  Suffolk,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  b. 
May  22,  1888  \m.  1919,  Hon.  Evelyn  Saumarez,  eld.  dau. 
of  Lord  De  Saumarez;  and  has  surv.  issue — Shirley  Carteret 
{Club — Carlton)];  Marjorie  Haigh  [m.  1905,  Lt.-Col. 
Craufuird  George  Graham  Hutchison,  late  21st  Lancers] ; 
and  Gwendolen  Haigh  (deceased);  m.  and,  Feb.  11,  1892, 
Hon.  Gertrude  Emily  Bateman- Hanbury  (d.  1927),  third 
dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Bateman  ;  and  by  her  has  had 
Issue—  (2)  Edmund  Walter  Hanbury  Wood,  Esq.,  late 
Lieut.  2nd  Life  Gds.,  served  Great  War,  M.P.  Stalybridge 
and  Hyde  Div.,  Cheshire,  1924-29,  b.  Nov.  16,  1898  [m. 
1920,  Margaret,  only  child  of  G.  Coles  Walton  ;  and  has 
issue — Rhona  Gertrude  Jean  (Res. — 57  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  1. 
Club  —  Carlton)]  ;  (3)  Geoffrey  Edward  Fitzroy  Wood, 
Gentleman,  b.  Nov.  9,  1900,  d.  Jan.  1,  1901.  Estates—  Hen- 
grave,  co.  Suffolk  ;  Ivington,  co.  Hereford  ;  Whitfield,  co. 
Derby;  Gatehead,  co.  Yorks. ;  Forrest,  Stewartry  of  Kirk- 
cudbright. Seats — Hengrave  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmund's, 
Suffolk  ;  Whitfield,  Derbyshire  ;  Forrest  Lodge,  Galloway, 
N.B.  Clubs— Carlton,  Bachelors',  New  University,  Con- 
stitutional. 

WOOD  of  Henley  Hall  (H.  Coll.,  1833).  Or,  a  lion 
rampant  between  three  boars'  heads  erased  sable.  Mant- 
ling sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
demi-man  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  waist  with  oak- 


leaves  fructed,  the  dexter  hand  holding  a  club  in  bend  all 
proper,  the   sinister  arm  extended,   the   hand   grasping  a 
wolfs  head  erased  sable.     Motto — "  Deus  robur  meum." 
Sons  of  John  Baddeley  Wood,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
J. P.  and  D. L.  co.  Salop  (High  Sheriff  1897),  b  1849; 
d,  1 91 1  ;  m.  1876,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Marianne,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  Nicholas  Price  Wood  of  The  Hall, 
Wirksworth,  co.  Derby  : — 
Lt.-Col.  Nicholas  Price  Wood,  late  Major  12th  Lancers, 
served  throughout  the  S.  African  War  and  Great  War,  b. 
1877.     Seats — Henley    Hall,    Ludlow ;    The  Woodlands, 
Meiton  Mowbray.      Clubs— Cavalry,  Boodle's. 

Edmund  Baddeley  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1884;  m.  1911, 
Madeline  Anita  Beatrice,  d.  of  Charles  Albert  Baxter. 
Res.— 

WOOD  of  Shaldon  Manor.  Gules,  three  naked  savages 
proper,  each  holding  in  the  sinister  hand  a  shield  argent 
charged  with  a  cross  flory  gules,  and  in  the  dexter  a  club 
resting  on  the  shield  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  invected  or, 
an  estoile  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  azure.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest  —  Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
naked. arm  embowed,  couped  at  the  shoulder,  holding  a 
club  all  proper,  pendent  from  the  wrist  a  shield,  as  in  the 
arms.     Motto — "  Non  ligno  cruce." 

Only  surv.  son  of  John  Gathorne  Wood,  Esq.,  of 
Shalden  Manor,  Alton,  co.  Hampshire,  J. P.  and  D.L. , 
b.  1839  ;  d.  1929  ;  m.  1st,  1862,  Susan  Mary  (d.  1864), 
only  d.  of  Edward  Pennefather,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  J. P.  of 
Rathsalla,  co.  Wicklow  :  2nd,  1866,  Hon.  Mary  Anne 
(d.  1913),  eld.  d.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  James  Hewitt,  4th 
Viscount  Lifford:  — 
Ernest  Gathorne  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1869.  Seat — 
Shalden  Manor,  Alton,  co.  Hampshire. 

WOOD.  Azure,  a  chevron  nebuly  or,  between  two  oak- 
trees  eradicated  in  chief  and  a  hand  erect  holding  a  pen  in 
in  bend  sinister  in  base  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest  —  On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-man 
affrontee,    holding    over  his    dexter  shoulder    a    club   all 


proper,  and  resting  his  sin  ster  hand  upon  a  saltire  or,  and 
issuing  from  the  wreath  on  the  dexter  side  an  acorn  slipped 
and  leaved  also  proper.  Motto — "Non  sibi  sed  aliis." 
Livery — Purple,  with  primrose  facings. 

Only  son    of    Joseph    Snell    Wood,    Gentleman,    of 

Kensington    Court,    London,   b.   1853;  d.    1920;    m. 

1875,  Elena  Maria  Umilta  (d.  1919),  dau.  of  Torello 

Ambuchi  of  Florence  : — 
Harold   Charles    Putney    Wood,    Gentleman,    b.    1881. 
Res. — 200  Gloucester  Terrace,  W.2. 


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WOOD.  Ermine,  a  wolf  rampant  sable,  collared  or,  on 
a  chief  indented  gules,  an  oak-leaf  between  two  acorns 
slipped  and  leaved  proper.     Mantling  sable  and  argent. 


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Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolfs  head  erased 
sable,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  the  collar  charged  on  the 
band  with  three  oak-leaves  vert,  between  two  acorns 
slipped  and  leaved  proper.     Motto — "  Loyal  en  tout." 

Sons    of    Sir    Lindsay    Wood,     1st     Bart.,    of   The 
Hermitage,  Durham,  M.A. ,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham 
(High  Sheriff  1889),  b.  1834  ;  d.  1920  ;  m.  1873,  Emma 
Barrett   {d.   1891),   fourth   dau.   of   Samuel   Goodwin 
Barrett  of  Heighington,  co.  Durham  : — 
Sir  Arthur  Nicholas  Lindsay  Wood,  2nd  Bart.  (27  Sept. 
1897),  late    Capt.    Northumberland  Art.,  b.  1875.     Res. — 
The  Hermitage,  Chester-le-Street ;  Allean   House,   Perth- 
shire. 

Henry  Lindsay  Wood,  Esq.,  Major  1st  Batt.  Oxford- 
shire L.I.  (Res.),  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  in 
the  European  War  1914  (wounded),  6.1878.      Res. — 

Son  of  Collingwood  Lindsay  Wood.  Esq.,  Capt.  18th 
Hussars,    b.   1881  ;    killed  in  action   191 5  ;  m.  1907, 
Lilian,  d.  of  William  Sopper,  Esq.,  J. P. : — 
Ian  Lindsay  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 

Yngst.    son   of   Sir   Lindsay    Wood,    1st    Bart,    (see 
above) : — 
Robert  Lindsay  Wood,  Esq.,M.C,  Lt.-Col.  R.E.(T.A.), 
D.L.  co.  Durham,  b.  1884.  Res. — The  Hermitage,  Chester- 
le-Street. 

WOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly  argent  and  or,  the  mace 
of  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  pale,  between  an  oak-tree 
on  a  mount  vert,  fretted  proper,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters,  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  bull's  head  erased 
sable,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bezant.  Mantling1  vert 
and  argent.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  crown  argent,  a  demi- 
-wild  man  wreathed  about  the  temples  with  oak  fructed,  in 
the  dexter  hand  an  oak-tree  eradicated  and  fructed,  and  in 
rthe  sinister  a  club  all  proper.     Motto — "  Defend." 

Son  of  Sir  John  Page  Wood,  5th  Bart.,  Lt.-Col.  and 
Brev.-Col.  late  2nd  Batt.  Border  Regt.  (ret.  1909),  b. 
i860;  d.  1 91 2;  m.  1896,  Violet  Marv  Frances  Stuart, 
d.  of  the  late  H.  Stuart  Johnson  of  Edinburgh  : — 


Sir  John  Stuart  Page  Wood,  6th  Bart.  (16  Dec.  1837), 
of  Hatherley  House,  co.  Gloucester,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 
served  Great  War  (despatches),  6.  1897  ;  m.  1919,  Barbara 
Arundell,  d.  of  Maj.  Arundell  Clarke,  Roy.  N.  Devon 
Hussars,  of  Fremington,  N.  Devon  ;  and  has  issue — John 
Hatherley  Page  Wood,  Esq.,  b.  192 1 ;  Matthew  Wood, 
Esq.,  b.  1924.     Res. — 7  Thurloe  Square,  S.W.7. 

Sons   of    Field-Marshal    Sir   (Henry)    Evelyn   Wood, 
G.C.B.     (1891),     G.C.M.G.     (1882),     V.C.,      D.L., 
served  in  Crimean  Campaign,  Indian  Mutiny,  Ashanti 
War,  South  African  War,  Egyptian  Expedition,  and 
Soudan  Expedition,  b.   1838  ;  d.  1919  ;  m.  1867,  Hon. 
Mary  Paulina  (who  died  1891),  sister  of  the  Right  Hon. 
the  fourth  Viscount  Southwell,  K.P. : — 
Evelyn  FitzGerald  Michell  Wood,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
late   Lt.-Col.    London    Bde.,    R.G.A.,    and   Major  Royal 
Dragoons,  Sec.  City  of  London  T.  Assoc,  one  of  H.M'.s 
Lieutenants  for  City  of  London,  served  Ashanti   1895-6, 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  (desp.),  and  Great  War  1915-18  (desp. 
twice),  b.   1869  ;  m.  1st,  1893,  Lilian  (d.  1910),  dau.  of  the 
late  Charles  Edward  Hutton,  and  has  issue — three  daus. ; 
2nd,    1915,    Kathleen,    d.    of   R.  Morton,  and    widow  of 
H.   Page  Wood,  and   has   further   issue — Mathew  Wake- 
field  Drury  Evelyn  Wood,  Esq.,  b.  1917;    and  one  dau. 
Res.— Norwood   Lodge,  Weeley,  R.S.O.,  Essex.      Club — 
Army  and  Navy. 

Charles  Michell  Wood,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Col.  late 
Northumberland  Fus. ,  b.  1873;  m.  1915,  Olive  Mary  de 
Bathe,  d.  of  Major  H.  Miles,  of  Bude.  Res. — 6  Hartland 
Terrace,  Bude,  Cornwall. 

Arthur  Herbert  Wood,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Scottish  Rifles,  b. 
1877 ;  m.  1900,  Ethel,  dau.  of  A.  Duncan ;  and  has  issue — 
Evelyn  Ronald  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1903.     Res. — 

Sons  of  George  Orme  Western  Wood,  Gentleman,  of 
Summerton,  Queensland,  b.  1868;  d.  1926;  m.  1904, 
Helen    Portia,    d.    of    Adam    Davidson    of    Darling 
Downs,  Queensland : — 
Ernest  Creswell  Gaden  Western  Wood,  Gentleman,  b. 
1906.    Res. — Summerton,  Southport,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Bernard  Page  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Evelyn  Hatherley  Davidson  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1. 

WOOD  (1530,  Ped.  recorded  H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  fesse 
cottised  argent,  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the 
same,  ducally  crowned  or. 

Eld.  son  of  Charles  Herbert  Wood,  Gentleman, 
b.  1854  ;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1886,  Susanna  Grace,  d.  of 
William  Joseph  Shearburn,  of  Culverton  Lodge, 
Dorking : — 
Herbert  Edward  Wood,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  late  E.  Lanes. 
Regt.,  b.   1890.     Res. — 16  Stanwick  Road,  W.14. 

Sons   of   Thomas   Wood,   Gentleman,   of    Dorking, 
Surrey,  b.  1823  ;  d.  1906  ;  m.  1st  ,  ; 

2nd  1871,  Mary  Sims,  d.  of  William  Edward  Smith 
of  Ramsgate,  and  Upper  Bedford  Place,  W.  : — 
Ernest   James   Wood,    Gentleman,    b.  .     Res. — 

Vancouver  City,  B.C. 

Frederic  Leslie  Wood,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
b.  1874.  Res. — 17  Girdlers  Road,  W.14.  Clubs — 
Oxford  Union,  Authors'. 

Gerald  St.  John  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Elmira,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Son    of  Wood,    of  ,    b.  ; 

d.  ;   m.  ,  :— 

William    Wood,    Esq.,    J. P.,    b.  .     Res.— Braes, 

Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex. 

Son  of  Wood,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  : — 

William  Henry  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Southwick,  Sussex. 

WOOD   of  Pantglas  (H.  Coll.).      Per  fesse  gules  and 

sable,  a  lion  rampant  argent  and  in  chief  two  tau  crosses 

of  the  last.    Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest — On  a 

wreath   of  the   colours,    a  blackamoor's   head   in    profile, 

couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  wreathed  with  cinquefoils 

or,  in  front  thereof  three  mascles  interlaced  fessewise  also  or. 

Sons  of  Stanley  Rose  Wood,  Gentleman,  of  Pantglas, 

and  Belmont,  Sidmouth,  b.  1848;    d.  1920;  m.  1882, 

Elizabeth  Anne  {d.  1827),  d.  of  George  Jones,  late  of 

Ash,  Salop : — 

James   Hatton    Wood,    Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law,    Inner 

Temple,  late  temp.  Capt.  R.A.S.C,  B.A.  Oxon.,  Lord  of 

the  Manor  of  Rivers  Hall,  and  other  manors  in  Essex  and 

Suffolk,   b.    1886  ;  m.    1915,   Doris  Frances,   yngst.   d.   of 

Thomas  Scales  Carter,  late  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.  ;  and  has  issue 

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— Olney,  View  Road,  Highgate,  N.6. 

Richard  Stanley  Wood,  Gentleman,  B.A.  Oxon. ,  b.  1899. 
Res.— 

WOOD  of  St.  Mary's  Mount,  Peebles  (L.O.,  27  Nov. 
1907).  Argent,  an  oak-tree  eradicated  proper,  fructed  or, 
on    a    chief    gules,    a    cannon    gold.      Mantling    gules, 


doubled   argent.     Crest — On   a  wreath   of  his   liveries, >;a 
leopard's  face  proper.     Motto — "  Perseverantia  vincit." 
Son  of  : — 

The  late  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  of  St.  Marys  Mount, 
Peebles,  D.L.  co.  of  city  of  Edinburgh,  J. P.  Midlothian, 
formerly  for    sixteen   years  Provost  of  Portobello,  b.  ; 


WOOD  of  Gwernyfed  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
sable,  a  bull  passant  argent  (Wood);  2.  argent,  a  stag 
trippant  proper,  hoofed  and  attired  or,  bearing  between 
his  horns  a  royal  crown  or  (Williams  of  Elham)  ;  3.  argent, 
a  chevron  between  three  cocks  gules,  on  a  chief  sable  as 
many  spear-heads  of  the  first  sanguinated  (Williams  of 
Gwernyfed).  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  or,  gorged  with  a  wreath  azure  and  gules, 
on  each  side  an  oak-branch  proper.  Motto — "Taurus 
gaudet  in  silvis. " 

Son  of  Thomas  Wood  of  Littleton,    J. P.,   M.P.    for 

Middlesex  1837-47,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  sometime 

Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.    1804  ;    d,   1872  ;    m.   1848, 

Frances  (d.  1892),  youngest  d.  of  John  Henry  Smyth, 

M.P. ,  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  Yorks.,   by  his  wife,  Lady 

Elizabeth  Fitzroy,  d.  of  George  Henry,  4th  Duke  of 

Grafton,  K.G.  : — 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.   co.   Brecon,  J. P. 

Middlesex,    Radnor,    and    Hants.,    late    Capt.    Grenadier 

Guards,  late  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Brecon  R.  Volunteers,  b.  1853; 

m.  1883,  Hon.  Rhona  Cecilia  Emily  Tollemache,  only  d. 

of  1st  Lord  Tollemache  of  Helmingham  ;  and  has  had  issue 

— (1)  Thomas  David  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;  (2)  Einon 

Alexander   Wood,  Gentleman,    b.    1886;  d.   1925;  Elyned 

Rhona  [m.  1910,  Charles  Hore  Ruthven  ;  and  has  issue] ; 

and   Marslie  Joyce   [m.    1918,   Lt.-Col.  Charles   Montagu 

Truman,  D.S.O.,  12th  Lancers  ;  and  has  issue].        Seat — 

Gwernyfed  Park,  Three  Cocks,  R.S.O. ,  co.  Brecon.     Res. — 

9  Bracondale,  Norwich.     Clubs— Guards',  Carlton. 

Son   of  Maj.-Gen.    Edward  Alexander   Wood,  C.B. , 
late  10th  Hussars,  b.   1841  ;  d.  1898;  m.  1871,  Janet, 


d.    of    Caledon   Dupre   Alexander   of    Sutton    Place 
Guildford  :  — 
Rev.  Edward  Francis  Wood,  b.  1875.     ^es- — 

Sons  of  Henry  James  Theodore  Wood,  Esq.,   M.A.,. 
J.  P.  co.  Bucks. ,  B.  L.  of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Lincoln's 
Inn,  M.A.,b.   1863;  d.  1918  ;   m.  1889,  Ellen  Beatrice- 
(Res. — 32  Clanricarde  Gardens,  W.),  d.  of  Capt.  S.  H. 
Jones-Parry : — 
Nicholas  Crispin  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1900. 
James  Templeton  Wood,   Gentleman,  b.    1906.     Res. — 
Sons  of  Rev.  Peter  Almeric  Leheup  Wood,  Vicar  of 
Newent,  co.  Gloucester,  and   Canon   of  Middleham, 
b.   1816;  d.  1897;   m.  1845,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.   of 
Hon.  Sir  William  Wightman,  Judge  of  the   Court  of 
Queen's  Bench  : — 
Rev.  Herbert  Wood,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1892  ;  and  has  issue — 
Mary.     Res. — 

Richard  Somervile  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  i860;  m.  1887, 
Frances,  d.  of  Alfred  Moodie,  Barrister-at-Law  ;  and  has 
had  issue — (1)  Francis  Leheup  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1887 
[tn.  1914,  Phyllis,  d.  of  Col.  Coglan,  C.B.,  of  Headingley, 
Leeds];  (2)  Almeric  Wood,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ;  killed  in 
action  1915  ;  and  Edith  Violet.     Res. — 

Son     of    Capt.    Charles    Watkins    Arthur    Harcourt 
Wood  of  Carleton  Lodge,  Pontefract,  b.  ;  d.  1878  ; 

tn.  ,  Maria  Louisa,  d.  of  B.  D.  Eldiidge  of  Carle- 

ton,  Yorks.  :■ — 
Alexander  Vaughan  Leipzic  Wood,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Maj. 
late  5th  Lancers,  b.  1867  ;   m.  1909,  Marjorie  Florence,  only 
child   of  the  late  William    Henry  Makins,   13th   Hussars. 
Res. — Glen  House,  Wimborne.     Club — Cavalry. 

WOOD  of  Brixworth  Hall  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  issuing 
from  a  mount  in  base  an  oak-tree  fructed  proper, 
on  a  chief  azure  three  cross  crosslets  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a 


mount,  a  wild  man  wreathed  about  the  loins  and  head 
with  oak,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  club  supported  on 
the  shoulder,  and  resting  the  sinister  hand  upon  the 
stump  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting  to  the  sinister  all  proper, 
pendent  from  the  neck  by  a  ribbon  sable  a  bugle-horn 
gold.    Motto—"  Defend." 

Eldest  son  of  William  Thomas  Dixie  Wayte  Wood, 
of  Brixworth  Hall,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1916  ;  m.  1870, 
Florinda  Sarah  (d.  1927),  d.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  John 


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Galway  : — 
William  Thomas  Vere  Wayte  Wood,  Gentleman,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Brixworth,  late  1st  Dragoon  Gds., 
served  South  Africa  and  Gieat  War,  b.  1871.  Seat — 
Brixworth  Hall,  co.  Northampton.  Res.— Brixworth 
Manor,  co.  Northampton.  Clubs — Cavalry,  Army  and 
Navy,  Ranelagh. 

The  late  AUGUSTUS  WOOD-ACTON,  Esquire, 
J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Somerset,  Salop,  and  Hereford,  and 
also  a  D.L.  for  the  last  named  county.  Born  November  1, 
1842,  being  the  younger  son  of  the  late  John  Wood  of 
Martock,  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne, 
daughter  of  the  Reverend  Thomas  Coleman,  Rector  of 
Church  Stretton,  in  the  county  of  Salop,  and  niece  of 
Thomas  Pendarves  Stackhouse-Acton  of  Acton-Scott ;  and 
assumed  the  surname  of  Acton  in  addition  to  and  after  his 
patronymic,  with  the  arms  of  Acton,  by  Royal  Licence  in 
the  year  1874.  Armorial  bearings  (Roy.  Lie.  1874,  H. 
Coll.).  Gules,  two  lions  passant  argent,  between  nine  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  or.  Married,  July  15,  1880,  Laura  Char- 
lotte, daughter  of  the  Reverend  Richard  Surtees,  Rector  of 
Holtby,  in  the  county  of  York  ;  and  died  1918,  leaving 
issue — Joyce  Stackhouse.  who  married  1923,  Richard 
Charles  Fullerton  Smith  of  Manton,  New  Zealand  ;  and  has 
issue.     Estate — Acton-Scott,  Church  Stretton,  Shropshire. 

WILLIAM  GREGORY  WOOD-MARTIN,  Esquire, 
late  Col.  commanding  Duke  of  Connaught's  Own 
Sligo  Artillery,  S.  D. ,  A.D.C.  to  the  King,  and  previously 
to  Queen  Victoria,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff 
1877.  Born  July  16,  1847,  being  the  only  son  of  James 
Wood,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Woodville,  co.  Sligo,  by  his  wife 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Abraham  Martin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of  Cleveragh,  co.  Sligo;  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Martin  by  Royal  Licence  in  1874.  Armorial 
bearings — Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  a  chevron  between 
three  crescents  argent  (for  Martin)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  an 
oak-tree  fructed,  growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  all  proper, 
in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  crescent  gules  (for  Wood). 
Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  rampant 
proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  or  (for 
Martin)  ;  2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-savage 
proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  loins  vert,  and 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  gules,  in  his  dexter 
hand  an  oak-tree  fructed,  and  in  his  sinister  a  club 
resting  on  his  shoulder  all  also  proper.  Mottoes — Under 
the  arms,  "Hinc  fortior  et  clarior "  ;  above  the  second 
crest,  "  Fructu  cognoscitur  arbor."  Livery — Dark  blue, 
braid  facings.  Married,  Nov.  1873,  Frances  Dora  (d.  1905), 
eldest  dau.  of  Roger  Dodwell  Robinson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Wellmount,  co.  Sligo;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  James 
Isidore  Wood-Martin,  Esq.,  Capt.  Northants.  Regt.,  Lt.- 
Col.  comdg.  nth  Soudanese  Regt.,  served  in  the  war  in 
South  Africa  and  in  the  Bahr-el-Gazel,  Soudan  (three 
medals  and  six  clasps  and  Order  of  the  Medjidie),  b.  Sept.  3, 
1874  ;  killed  in  Great  War  ;  (2)  Henry  Roger  Bromhead 
Wood-Martin,  Esq.  (High  Sheriff  1912),  b.  Oct.  3,  1875 
(Res.  —  Stephen  Street,  Sligo)  ;  (3)  Gregory  Gonville 
Cuff  Wood  Martin,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  April  2,1878; 
(4)  Francis  Winchester  Wood-Martin,  Esq.,  Capt.  Suffolk 
Regt.,  served  in  S.  Africa  (two  medals  and  five  clasps), 
b.  Feb.  27,  1880;  killed  in  action  1915;  Nora  (d.  1912); 
and  Kathleen.  Estates — Woodville,  Cleveragh,  and  Bloom- 
field,  co.  Sligo.  A ddress—  Cleveragh,  Sligo.  Club — Army 
and  Navy. 

WOODD,  formerly  of  Conyngham  Hall,  Knaresborough 
(Vns.  Salop,  1623  and  1663).  Gules,  three  demi-savages, 
each  holding  a  club  over  the  dexter  shoulder  or.  Motto — ■ 
"  Non  nobis."  Livery — Claret  colour,  piped  with  scarlet, 
scarlet  facings  and  silver  buttons. 

Son    of   Rev.    Basil    Kilvington   Woodd,    LL.M. ,    b. 

1842  ;  d.   1886  ;  m.  1866,  Esther  Harriet,  second  d.  of 

Rev.  Edmund  Hollond  of  Benhall  Lodge,  Suffolk  : — 
Basil  Aubrey  Hollond  Woodd,  Esq.,  J. P.  West  Riding 
Yorksandco.  Somerset,  Barr.-at-Law,  B.  A.  (Camb.),  served 
Great  War  as  Capt.  5th  Batt.  Somerset  L.I.,  formerly  Lieut. 
Yorks.  Hussars  Imp.  Yeo. ,  b.  1868;  m.  1895,  Rosalie,  ygst. 
d.  of  John  Dyson  of  Moorlands,  nr.  Crewkerne,  co. 
Somerset;  and  has  surv.  issue — Elaine  Joan  [m.  1921, 
Herbert  Norton,  of  Talycafn,  N.  Wales].  Seat—  Abbots- 
field,  nr.  Taunton.  Res. —  23  Royal  Crescent,  Bath. 
Club — Athenasum. 

Sons  of  Robert  Ballard  WTooddof  Dunfeurach,  Innellan, 


N.B.,  and  of  Woodlands,    Hampstead,   b.    1816;    d~ 
1901  ;  m.  1849,  Barbara  Matthew,  d.  of  M.T.  Bethune, 
M.D. ,  of  Inverness  : — 
Basil  Robert  Woodd,  Gentleman,  b.  1851.     Res. — 
Arthur     Bethune     Woodd,    Esq.,    Lieut. -Comdr.     late 
R.N.V.R.,M.A.  (Camb.),£.  1852;   m.  1887,  Alice  Augusta, 
d.  of  Rev.  A.  Peache  ;   and  has  had  issue — Alec  Bethune 
Peter  Woodd,  Gentleman,  6   1888;  killed  in  action  1918  ; 
Ursula  Sheffield  ;  and  Armorel  Lettice.     Res. — Milford-on- 
Sea,  Hants. 

John  Henry  Townsend  Woodd, Gentleman,  M.A.,  b.  1855; 
m.  2nd,  1908,  Ada  Murray,  eld.  d.  of  James  Merrick 
Gavin  of  Hampstead ;  and  has  issue — Basil  Bethune 
Neville  Woodd,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Res. — Kingsgate,. 
Rolvenden,  Kent. 

Sons  of  Charles  Henry  Lardner  Woodd,  Esq.,  J. P., 

of  Oughtershaw  Hall,  Yorks.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1893;  m.  2nd„ 

1864.   Jane,   only  d.   of  Joseph   Harris  of  Westcotes, 

Leicester  : — 

Rev.   Trevor  Basil  W'oodd,  M.A.,   LL.B.,   Vicar  of  St. 

John's  with  St.  Saviour's,^.  1866.     Estates — Oughtershaw, 

and   Starbottom    Farm,     Langstrothdale,    York.        Res. — 

Oughtershaw  Hall,  Skipton,  Yorks. ;  12  Fitzroy  Square,  W. 

Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Rev.  Charles  Hampden  Basil  Woodd,  M.A,.  formerly 
Missionary  at  Osaka,  Japan,  b.  1869  ;  m.  1903,  Elfrida, 
eld.  d.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Frederick  Hose,  Bishop  of 
Singapore  and  Sarawak;  and  has  issue  —  (1)  Frederick 
Hampden  Basil  Woodd,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  (2)  Basil 
John  Woodd,  Gentleman,  b.  1907;  Mary  Emily;  Ruth 
Elfrida ;  and  Jane  Monica.  Res. — Pleshey  Vicarage 
Chelmsford. 

WOODGATE  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure, 
between  three  squirrels  each  holding  an  acorn,  as  many- 
acorns  leaved  and  slipped  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  squirrel  as 
in  the  arms  in  front  of  two  branches  of  oak  in  saltire  proper. 
Motto — "  Spe  diligentia  numine." 

Second  son  of  Rev.  Gordon  Woodgate,   M.A.,  Rector 

of  Tydd  St.  Giles,  Cambs.  (son  of  Francis  Woodgate 

of  Hawkwell),  b.  1845  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1875,  Laura,  d.  of 

George  Frederick  Busbridge,  of  West  Mailing  Lodge,. 

Kent : — 

Giles     Musgrave    Gordon     Woodgate,     Esq.,     F.S.G., 

Solicitar   of  the   Supreme   Court,    late    temp.    Capt.  and 

Staff   Capt.   at   General    Headquarters,    B.E.F.    (France), 

b.    1886.      Estate — Hawkwell,    Pembury,     Kent.       Res.^ 

Leverington  House,  Leverington,  Cambs. 

Lt.-Coi..  HENRY  WOODHEAD,  C.M.G.,  comdg. 
Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Own  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps.  Born 
,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Woodhead  of 
Holmfirth,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  Knight  Bachelor,  four 
times  Mayor  of  Cape  Town.  Armorial  bearings — Per 
chevron  nebuly  argent  and  azure,  two  oak-trees  in  chief  and 
an  African  bush-buck's  head  and  neck  affrontee  and  erased 
in  base,  all  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  African  bush-buck's  head 
couped  proper,  gorged  with  the  battlements  of  a  tower  or, 
between  on  the  dexter  side  an  oak-branch  fructed  proper, 
and  on  the  sinister  a  rose  argent,  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Motto — "  .Equo  animo.  "  Seat — Myton,  Claremont,  Cape 
Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Postal  address — Volunteer 
Headquarters,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. 

WOODHOUSE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  or  and  azure,, 
issuant  in  chief  a  hurst  of  three  oak-trees  proper,  in  base 
two  bars  wavy  argent.  Mantling  azure  aud  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-woodman  proper, 
issuant  out  of  a  wreath  of  roses  argent,  barbed  and 
seeded  also  proper,  supporting  in  the  dexter  hand  an  axe 
or.     Motto — "  Labor  omnia  vincit." 

Sons   of  Sir  James  Thomas  Woodhouse,  1st  Baron 
Terrington,  of   Huddersfield,  b.  1852  ;   d.  1921  ;    w. 
1876,  Jessie  (Res. — 162  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington 
W.8.),  d.  of  Walter  Reed,  of  Skidby,  Yorks.  :— 
Rt.   Hon.   Harold    James    Selborne    Woodhouse,   2nd 
Baron  Terrington   (19  Jan.   1918),    O.B.E.,  J. P.  Bucks 
[Supporters — On  either  side   an   Airedale  terrier  proper, 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or],  b.  1877;    m.  1st,  1918,. 
Vera  Florence  Annie  (obtained   a  divorce    1926),'  d.  of 
A.  G.  Bousher,  and  widow  of  Guy  Sebright ;   2nd,  1927, 
Rena  Humphrey,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  M.  Shapland 
Swiny,  The  Black  Watch. 

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George  Phillips,  of  Edenbridge  ;  and  has  issue — Jame  s 
Allen  David  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  Christopher 
Montague  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  191 7.  Res. — 
14  Abingdon  Court,  Kensington,  W.  ;  2  Harcourt  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C.     Clubs — Bath,  Reform. 

WOODHOUSE  of  Rowley  Regis  (Vn.  Staffs.  1663,  Ped. 
H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  cross  between  twelve  cross  crosslets 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— Within  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  mount  vert,  issuant  therefrom  a  cross  crosslet 
gold.     Motto — ' '  In  hoc  signo." 

Son  of  Robert  Hall  Woodhouse,  M.R.C.S. ,  of  Hanover 

Square  and  Ralsbury,  Ealing  Common,  b.  1851;  d.  1906; 

m.  1880,  Minnie,  d.  of  Robert  Walker  of  Glasgow  and 

Helensburgh  :— 

Rev.    John    Walker    Woodhouse,   b,     1884;    tn.    1921, 

Kathleen,    d.  of  Canon    Harnett,   and    has  issue — Robin 

Walker    Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1926;    John  Walker 

Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1929  ;  and  Rosemary.      Res. — 

Christ  Church  Vicarage,  Luton,  Beds. 

Sons   of    George    Edward    Woodhouse,    Gentleman, 
Member  of  Dorset  C.C.,  b.  1852;  tn.  1st,  1884,  Alice 
(d.    1889),  d.  of  Sir  John  Groves   of  Rodwell,  Wey- 
mouth ;  2nd,  1892,  Susan,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Fisher, 
M.A.  :— 
Harold  Sealy  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  twice  Mayor  of  Bland- 
ford,  served  Great  War  (desp.  twice),   b.   1893  ;  m.  1922, 
Ruth,  d.  of  John  W.  Strange,  and  has  issue — (1)  George 
Edward  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  (2)  John  Abdon 
Woodhouse,    Gentleman,    b.    1926 ;    (3)    Richard    Harold 
Woodhouse,    Gentleman,   b.    1929.       Res. — Field's   Oak, 
Blandford,  Dorset. 

Reginald  Fisher  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1895.  Res. — 
Nordon,  Blandford,  Dorset. 

Louis  James  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Dorset 
Regt.,  b.  1896  ;  tn.  1921,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Gearing, 

and  has  issue — June.     Res. — 

Oliver  George  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  Wilts.  Regt., 
i.  1901.     Res. — 

Son  of  Arthur  Charles  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  formerly 
Mayor   of   Blandford,    b.   1856  ;    d.    1915 ;    tn.    1888, 
Florence,  d.  of  Henry  Cornelius  Nutting,  of  Everleigh, 
East  Barnet : — 
Charles   Hall  Woodhouse,  Esq.,    M.C.,   Major   Dorset- 
shire Regt.,  b.  1891  ;   tn.  1921,  Stella,  d.of  Lt.-Col.  Fairlie, 
and  has  issue — John  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;  and 
Ann.     Res. — Maumbury  House,  Dorchester. 

Sons   of  George   Edward   Illingworth  Woodhouse  of 

Blandford,  Dorset,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1847,  Hannah, 

d.  of  Thomas  Dodge  of  Sherborne  : — 

Walter   Mantell   Woodhoi  se,    Gentleman,   Solicitor,    b. 

i860;  tn.  1888,  Edith,  d.  of  Edward  Gotto,  of  The  Logs, 

Hampstead    Heath,   and    has  issue — Ralph    Woodhouse, 

Gentleman,   B.A.  (Oxford),  b.  189 1 ;    David  Woodhouse, 

Esq..  M.C.,  Capt.  The  Cameronians,  b.  1896;  and  Elsie. 

Res. — 43  Ferncroft  Avenue,  Hampstead. 

Francis  Decimus  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S., 
b.  1864  ;  tn.  1897,  Caroline,  d.  of  Alexander  King  Witt,  of 
Poole,  Dorset,  and  Bournemouth,  and  has  issue — Isabelle 
Joan  [tn.  1927,  John  Pyper,  I. M.S.,  and  has  issue]; 
Kathleen  Frances  ;  Phyllis  Caroline  ;  and  Christine  Mary. 
Res. — Old  Ford  House,  Blandford  St.  Mary,  Dorset. 

Sons   of  Rev.   Frederick   Charles   Woodhouse,  M.A. 

(Camb. ),  Vicar    of   Holy   Trinity,   Folkestone,    Hon. 

Canon   of  Canterbury  Cathedral,   b.    1827 ;    d.    1905 ; 

tn.  1st,   1853,  Susanna  Agnes  Fenton,  d.  of  Edward 

Chorley,  M.D. ,  of  Williton,  co.  Somerset: — 

Rev.  Arthur  Chorley  Woodhouse,  M.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1854  ; 

m.  1882,  Margaret  Helen,  d.  of  William  Morris  of  Windsor, 

Berks.,  and  has  had  issue— Rev.  Disney  Charles  Woodhouse, 

B.A. ,    sometime  Vicar  of  St.   Ninian's,    Douglas,    Isle   of 

Man,    b.    1883  ;    d.   on   active  service    1915  ;    and    Esther. 

Res. — The  Vicarage,  Pampi-ford,  Cambridge. 

Alfred  Edward  Clayton  Woodhouse,  Gentleman, 
M.R.C.S.,  b.  1859  ;  m.  1894,  Susannah  Marv,  d.  of  Lutley 
Pugsley,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  and  has  issue— (1)  Geoffrey 
Clayton  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  (2)  Frederick 
Clayton  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1899  ;  (3)  Henry 
Clayton  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (4)  Michael 
Clayton  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  19 10.  Res. — Spaxton 
Court,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

Sons  of  William  Henry  Woodhouse,  of  Melcombe 
Place,  London,  and  The  Hall,  East  Ilsley,  Berks., 
b.  1830;  d.  1890;  m.  1867,  Harriet,  d.  of  Henry 
Emerson,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk  :— 


Rev.  Francis  Cyprian  Woodhouse,  M.A.  (Camb.),  6. 
1880  ;  m.  1911,  Isabel  Norah,  d.  of  Edward  Paul  Toller,  of 
The  Crossways,  Headlands,  co.  Northampton  ;  and  has 
issue — William  Henry  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1912. 
Res. — Welford  Vicarage,  Rugby. 

Henry  Alfred  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxford), 
b.  1883.     Res. — Haslemere. 

WOODHOUSE  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  or  and  gules,  two 
chevronels  engrailed  between  three  cinquefoils  all  counter- 
changed.  Crest — A  demi-griffin  segreant,  holding  between 
the  paws  an  arrow,  point  downwards.  Motto — "  Virtus  in 
arduis."  Livery— Blue  and  white  and  blue  striped  vest. 
Box  cloth  overcoat. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Woodhouse  of  Norley  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1892;  tn.  1844,  Eliza  (d. 
1889),  d.  of  Henry  Thornton  Mostyn,  M.D. ,  47th 
Regt.  :- 

Samuel  Henry  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  J.  P.  co.  Somerset,  Hon. 
Col.  late  4th  Batt.  Somersetshire  L.I.,  M.A.  (Oxon. ),  Barr.- 
at-Law,  b.  1848 ;  tn.  1876,  Florence  Ada,  d.  of  George 
Wilkinson  of  Temple  Hill,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin ;  and  has 
surv.  issue— (1)  Rev.  James  Dugald  Forbes  Woodhouse, 
D.S.O.,  formerly  Major  14th  Hussars,^.  i88i[/«.  1909,  Elsie 
Noel,  eld.  d.  of  J.  W.  Stanton,  and  has  issue — Samuel 
Mostyn  Forbes  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Hugh 
Gordon  Wilfred  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  (Res. 
— The  Rectory,  Manaton,  S.  Devon)] ;  (2)  Richard  Anthony 
Gordon  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  14th  Hussars,  b.  1893  • 
Ruth  [tn.  1905,  William  Wynn  Llewellyn,  Somersetshire 
L.I.];  Lettice  [tn.  1905,  Capt.  George  Bell  Roney-Dougal, 
Somersetshire  L.I.];  Florence  Mary  Kathleen  [tn.  1914, 
Rev.  William  H.  F.  Pegg,  Vicar  of  Edensore,  co.  Derby]  ; 
Winifred  Mabel  [tn.  igio,  Theobald  Alfred  Walsh] ;  Joyce  ; 
and  Phyllis.     Res.  —  Canon's  House,  Taunton. 

Frederick  William  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos.  Herts., 
Beds.,  and  Kent,  b.  1849  ;  tn.  1874,  Constance,  d.  of  Robert 
Mason  of  Liverpool ;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1)  Harold 
Mostyn  Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  b.  1882  [tn.  1908,  Dorothy 
Ellen,  d.  of  late  Sydney  Wood] ;  (2)  Robert  Pyers  Wood- 
house,  Gentleman,  b.  1884  [tn.  1911,  Gladys  Maud,  d.of 
Alfred  Naylor,  and  has  issue  —  Anthony  Woodhouse, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912];  and  Hilda  Mary  [tn.  1897,  Capt. 
Herbert  Prentice,  R.E.].     Seat — 

John  Forbes  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Beds.,  b.  1859  ;  m. 
1887,  Beatrice  Mostyn,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Eardley  Childers, 
R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Ralph  Forbes  Woodhouse,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1889;  and  Mary  Beatrice  Forbes.    Res. — 

Arthur  Lionel  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Essex,  b. 
1866  ;  tn.  1896,  Frances  Lucy  Isabel,  d.  of  Oswald  Peter 
Leigh  of  Belmont  Hall,  co.  Chester  ;  and  has  had  issue — 
(1)  Lionel  Mostyn  Woodhouse,  Esq.,  M.C.,  M.D.,,  Capt. 
R.A.F.,  b.  1896  ;  killed  in  action  1918  ;  (2)  Mosley  Gordon 
Woodhouse,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.A.N.S.,  b.  1898 ; 
killed  in  action  19 17  ;  (3)  John  Herbert  Woodhouse,  Gentle- 
man, Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1900;  (4)  Peter  Leigh  Wood- 
house,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Barbara  Isobel ;  Pauline;  and 
Nancy  Leigh.  Res. — Tofts,  Little  Baddow,  Essex.  Club — 
Windham. 

WOODROFFE    (U.O.)    Gules,  on   a    chevron   argent, 
between  three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
as  many  stags'  heads  erased  sable,  a  chief  nebuly  per  fesse 
of  the  third  and  of  the  second,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
vert.     Mantling  gules  and  argent.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  an  open  dexter  hand  between  two  branches  of 
honeysuckle  all  proper.  Motto — "Cor  ac  manus  concordant. " 
Livery — Dark  olive  green  and  orange,  with  brass  buttons. 
Sons  of  James  Tisdall  Woodroffe,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Dublin), 
Barr. -at-Law,    formerly   H.M.    Advocate-General    of 
Bengal,   and    Member   of  the   Supreme   and    Bengal 
Legislative  Councils  ;    created  Knight  Commander  of 
St.  Gregory  by  His  Holiness  Leo  XIII.,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Dorset  and  Devon,  b.  1838;  d.   1908;  tn.   1863,  Flor- 
ence (d.  1894),  d.  of  late  James  Hume,  Esq.,  Senior 
Magistrate  of  Calcutta  : — 
Sir  John  George  Woodroffe,  Knt.  Bach.  M.A.  and  B.C.L. 
(Oxford),  Reader  in  Indian  Law  Oxford  Univ.,  formerly  one 
of  H.M.  Judges  of  the  High  Court  at  Calcutta,  b.  1865; 
tn.  1902,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Grimson ;  and  has  issue — James 
Edward  Woodroffe,   Esq.,  b.  1909;  and  Agnes  Elizabeth. 
Res. — 17,   Bradmore   Road,  Oxford.     Clubs — Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Bengal  (Calcutta). 

Francis  Edmund  Denman  Woodroffe,  Gentleman, 
formerly  Lieut,  in  H.M.  Royal  Welsh  Regt.,  b.  1868. 
Res.— 


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1(1917)  High  Sheriff  Dorset,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Uplyme, 
£.  1875;  m-  I9°3'  Annette  Laura  Mary  Talbot ;  and  has 
issue— Reginald  James  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1905. 
Res. — Rhode  Hill,  Uplyme,  Dorset. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John   Nunn  Blacker   Woodroffe,  M.A. 
(Dublin),  b.  1841 ;  m.  1868,  Mary  Sophia  Henrietta,  d. 
of  Frederick  Bash  ford  : — 
John   Frederick    Launcelot   Woodroffe,    Gentleman,    b. 
1869. 

James  Henry  Blacker  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1870. 
Francis  Percy  Lake  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Rev.  Cyril  Atwell  Woodroffe,  b.  1883.  Res. — Woodnewton 
Vicarage,  Peterborough. 

Sons  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John  Nunn,  Canon  Wood- 
roffe, Rector  of  Glanmire,  and  Canon  of  St.  Finbars, 
Cork  ;  b.  1810  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Phair ;  2nd, 
Anna  Sandes  ;  3rd,  Catherine  Warren  : — 
Francis  Henry  Woodroffe,  late  Madras  Civil  Service,  b. 
1841  ;  m.  1866,  Elizabeth  Dunman  ;  and  d.  29  October  1882  ; 
leaving  issue — (1)  Arthur  James  Woodroffe,  Esq.,  aLt.-Col. 
of  the  Royal  Engineers,  b.  1871  [m. Eliza  de  la  Torre,  and 
has   issue— James   Woodroffe,    Gentleman,   b.    1918];    (2) 
Paul  Vincent   Woodroffe,  Gentleman,    b.    1875   [m.    1907, 
Dorothy,    d.    of  Col.    Lynch-Staunton ;    and    has    issue — 
Francis  Martin  Woodroffe  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1910; 
Michael  Staunton  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1913  {Res. — 
Westington,  Campden,  Glos. )] ;  (3)  Rev.  Louis  Woodroffe, 
M.A.,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1880;  (4)  Bernard  Wood- 
roffe, Gentleman,  b.  1883 ;  Lillian  Rosa  Elizabeth ;  Isabel 
Anna  ;  Marie  ;  and  Francis  Gertrude. 

Sandes  Crosbie  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1855  ;  m.  1st, 
Florence  (d.  1895),  d.  of  the  late  Major  Thomas  Hearn, 
76th  Regt.  ;  2nd,  1907,  Emily,  d.  of  E.  P.  Johnson  of 
Cliff  Castle,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin;  and  has  issue — (1)  John 
Hearn  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (24  Cavendish  Square, 
W.i),b.  1887O.  1911,  Alice  Elsa,  d.  of  E.  P.  Johnson  of  Cliff 
Castle,  Dalkey,  and  has  issue — Florence Cyrilla] ;  (2)  Francis 
Johnson  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Property — Balling- 
anna,  co.  Cork.     Res. — 

Son  of  John  F.  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,   M.D.  (Dub.), 
b.  1835;  m.  ,  :— 

Henry  Dobree  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Dub.),  b. 
1882.     Res. — Woodstock,  Oxon. 

Sons  of  Augustus  Warren  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  M.D. 

(Dub.),  b.  1857;  d.  1927;  m.  1886,  Florence,  d.  of  late 

John  Lewis,  formerly  of  Burton  Hall,  Denbighshire : — 

Harry  Lewis  Warren  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b. 

1888  ;  m.  1918,  Clementina  Isabella,  d.  of  the  late  James 

Cunningham,  of  Netherton  House,  Glasgow,  and  has  issue 

—Anthony  James  Warren  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 

Gervas  Arthur    Warren  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.    192 1. 

Res. — 1  Richmond  Place,  Chester. 

Lionel  Warren  Woodroffe,  Gentleman,  b.  1893.  ^es- — 
St.  Martin's  School,  Northwood.  Middx. 

WOODS  (H.  Coll.,  1896).  Or,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  lion 
statant  guardant  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed  of 
the  first,  a  chief  azure,  thereon  a  pale  argent,  between  two 
circlets  of  the  crown  of  a  King  of  Arms,  also  of  the  first,  a 
■cross  of  St.  George  gules. 

Only  surv.  child  and  sole  heiress  of  William  Francis 
Woods,  Esq.  (only  son  of  the  late  Sir  Albert  William 
Woods,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Garter  Princi- 
pal King  of  Arms) : — 
Frances  Harriet  Helen  Woods.     Res. — 

WOODS  (H.  Coll.).  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  in 
•chief  two  oak-trees  eradicated  and  fructed  proper,  and  in 
base  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed,  seeded,  leaved,  and 
slipped  also  proper.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  oak- tree 
fructed,  two  clubs  in  saltire  all  proper.  Motto — "  Suis 
stat  viribus." 

Son  of  the  late  Thomas  Woods,  of  Harrogate: — 

Frederick  Lindsay  Woods,  Gentleman,  B.A.,  M.B., 
B.C.,  D.P.H.  (Camb.),  Port  Health  Officer,  Amoy,  b.  1880; 
m.  1906,  Caroline  Mary  Donney.  Res. — Amoy,  S.  China. 
Clubs — Thatched  House  ;  Hong-Kong  (Hong-Kong). 

WOODS  (L.O.,  1812,  and  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  wood- 
man proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  the  middle 
with  laurel  vert,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a  club,  head 
downwards  in  pale  or,  his  sinister  arm  extended  and  point- 
ing upwards,  and  his  right  foot  resting  on  a  bezant,  on  a 
chief  or,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gules.     Mantling  gules, 


doubled  argent.     Crest  (H.  Coll.) — Issuing  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a  lion  statant  guardant  of 


the  first  in  front  of  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed  or.     Motto — 

"  Robur." 

Son  of  Gen.   William  George  Woods,  C.S.I,  (s.  of  Sir 
William  Woods,  Garter  King  of  Arms),  b.  1804;  d. 
1880;  m.  1833,  Sarah,  d.  of  Andrew  Clark  : — 
James  Andrew  Woods,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Roy.  Dub. 

Fus. ,  b.   1836;   m.   1st,  1862,  Catherine  Louisa,  widow  of 

Capt,  T.  Walter  Still,  K.D.G.  ;  2nd,  1902,  Fanny,  eld.  d. 

Capt.  W.  F.  Grey,  R.  H.A.  ;  and  has  issue  an  only  surv. 

son,  James  Albert  Woods,   Esq. ,   b.    1875.      Res. — 

WOODS  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  mount  in  base  an 
oak-tree  eradicated,  fructed  proper,  a  chief  gules,  thereon  a 
pale  or,  charged  with  a  demi-wild  man  affrontee,  in  the 
dexter  hand  a  club  and  in  the  sinister  an  acorn  stalked  and 
leaved  all  also  proper.     Mantling:  vert  and  argent.     Crest 


— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  oak-tree  eradicated,  fructed 
proper,  therefrom  a  demi-wild  man  as  in  the  arms. 


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Sons  of  Charles  John  Woods  of  Godalming,  one  of 
H.M.'s  Coroners  for  co.  of  Surrey,  b.  181  r  ;  d.  1868;  m. 
1840,  Caroline,  d.  of  Benjamin  Kidd,  of  Lanaway, 
Godalming : — 

Henry  Charles  Woods,  Esq.,  C.B.  (1902),  C.V.O.  (1901), 
M.D. ,  Hon.  Physician  to  the  King  since  1901,  and  Med. 
Officer  to  Royal  Yacht  "Victoria  and  Albert  "  1887-1901, 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  (ret.),  b.  1841  ;  m. 
1868,  Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  of  late  Col.  G.  R.  Kennedy, 
R.A. ;  and  has  issue.  Res. — Lisnamandra,  Alverstoke, 
Gosport. 

Bernard  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1846;  m.  1870,  Lydia 
Isabella,  d.  of  David  Moline  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

Ernest  Woods,  Gentleman,  £.  1855;  m.  1890,  Constance 
Ada,  d.  of  Edward  John  Brown  Jellicorse  ;  and  has  issue— 
(1)  Edward  Ambrose  Woods,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Major  R.A. , 
b.  1891  ;  (2)  Charles  Humphrey  de  Meuron  Woods,  Esq., 
Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N. ,  b.  1894;  (3)  Robert  Barnard  Woods, 
Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  b.  1900.  Res. — Childerstone, 
Liphook,  Hants.     Club — Constitutional. 

Arthur  Biddle  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  tn.  1886,  Mary 
Agnes  (d.  1908),  d.  of  William  Holt  Midgley  ;  and  has  surv. 
.ssue — (1)  Eric  Evelyn  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1888;  (2)  Denys 
Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1891 ;  (3)  Rex  Woods,  Gentleman 
(5  Chepstow  Mansions,  Chepstow  Place,  W.2),  b.  1894; 
(4)  Draycot  Birkett  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ;  and  Una. 
Res. — 14  Sinclair  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

Alfred  Wadham  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1858.     Res. — 

WOODS  (Arms  of  Snooke,  H.  Coll.,  14  Feb.  1834)— 
Azure,  on  a  chevron  argent,  between  two  eagles  displayed  in 
chief  and   a  lion   rampant  in   base   or,  three   fleurs-de-lys 


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gules.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  rock  proper,  thereon  an  eagle  regardant, 
wings  elevated  or,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  an  escutcheon 


argent,    charged    with     a    fleur-de-lys     gules.        Motto — 

"  Integritate  tutus." 

Only  son  of  Matthew  Snooke  Grosvenor  Woods 
(formerly  Snooke),  Esq.,  late  Fellow  of  Trin  Coll., 
Cambridge,  K.C.,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  adopted 
the  name  of  Woods  in  compliance  with  directions  in  his 
father's  will,  1863,  b.  1838  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1877,  Mary- 
Amabel,  dau.  of  John  Vincent  Thompson,  Esq.,. 
Serjeant-at-Law :  — 
Matthew   Grosvenor  Woods,    Gentleman,    b.    1878 ;    m. 

1917,  Eva  Florence  Mary,  d.  of  Charles  Hudson,  and  has 

issue — Christopher  Matthew  Woods,  Gentleman,  b.  1923  ;. 

Leonard    Hale    Woods,    Gentleman,    b.    1926.     Res. — 21 

Holland  Villas  Road,  W.14. 

WOODS  of  Blundeston  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  on  a  fesse 
engrailed  erminois,  between  two  chaplets  of  roses  argent, 
three  escallops  sable.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  horse's  head  couped  argent, 
maned  or,  issuant  from  a  chaplet  of  roses  gules,  and  hold- 
ing in  the  mouth  a  broken  spear  in  bend  also  or.  Motto — 
"  Ora  et  labora." 

Son  of  Thomas  Woods,   Esq.,  J. P.   Glamorganshire,. 
Major  and  Hon.  Lt.-Col.  Glamorganshire  Artil.  1871- 
88  (V.D.),  b.   1820;  d.   191 2;   m.  i860,  Elizabeth  H., 
d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Hardwick,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,. 
Gloucester : — 
Major  William  Fountain  Woods,  V.D. ,  J. P.  co.  London, 
Mayor  of  Chelsea  1902-3-4,   late  2nd  (South)  Middlesex 
V.  R.,  b.  1845.     Estate — Blundeston  Hall,   near  Lowestoft. 
Res. — Llandaff    Place,    Llandaff.       Club — Junior    Consti- 
tutional. 

WOODS  (U.O.,  12  Nov.  1847  and  12  Aug.  1910). 
Azure,  on  a  mount,  an  oak-tree  proper,  fructed  or,  with  a 
bugle-horn  sable,  stringed  gules,  suspended  therefrom  on 
the  sinister  side,  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-savage,  holding  in  his  right  hand  an 
oak-tree  eradicated  and  in  his  left  a  club  resting  on  his 
shoulder,  wreathed  about  the  waist  and  temples  with  oak 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Patientia  vincit  omnia." 

Elder  son  of  Ninian  M.  Woods,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.I.,  b. 

1819;  d.  1884;    m.  1846,   Rebecca  Mary,  d.  of  Rev. 

William  Hill  of  Motehill  Glebe,  co.  Waterford  :— 

William    Henry  Woods,   Gentleman,  b.   1849;    m.    1st,. 

1877,   Elizabeth  Morrison  ("'.  1894);    2nd,   1895,    Isabella 

Grey.     Res. — Bayfield,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Sons  of  William   Henry  Woods,  M.D.,  M.A.   (Trin. 
Coll.,  Dub.,  and  Oxford),  Surgeon  R.N.  (yr.  brother 
of   Ninian  M.  Woods),  b.  1828;    d.    1863;    m.   1853, 
Emily  Rosamond,  d.  of  Capt.  John  Knipe,  formerly 
1st  Royal  Dragoons  and  then  60th  Regt.  of  Foot,  of 
Spring  Hill,  Queen's  Co. : — 
Ninian  Wildridge  Woods,  Gentleman,  M.R.C.S.  (Eng.), 
L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.M.,  L.M.  Rot.  Hosp.  (Dub.),  J. P.  for 
Huron  Co.,  Assoc.  Coroner,  Govt.  Exam,  in    Lunacy,   b. 
i860;    m.    1901,    Margaret   Fisher,   d.    of   Walter   Ewing 
Buchan  of  Durham,  Ontario;  and  has  issue — Lucy  Rosa- 
mond ;    and  Jean   Margaret.      Res.  —  Bayfield,    Ontario, 
Canada. 

Lt.-Col.  Albert  Edward  Woods,  C.S.I.  (1912),  H.M. 
Indian  Army,  Inspector-General  of  Military  Police,  Assam,, 
India,  1912-17,  b.  1862;  m.  1904,  Audrey  Katherine 
Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  Prebendary  E.  R.  Hampden  (son  of 
Bishop  Hampden);  and  has  issue  —  Edward  Galbraith 
Woods,  b.  1906.  Res. — South  Pen,  Berrow  Road,  Burnham- 
on-Sea.  Clubs — East  India  United  Service,  Bengal  United 
Service  (Calcutta). 

WILLIAM  WOODS,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Lancaster,  Hamp- 
shire, and  the  Borough  of  Wigan,  Mayor  of  Wigan  1889, 
1890,  and  1 891,  Lt.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (ret.)  late  comdg. 
Hants.  Carabiniers  Yeo.,  B.A.  (Camb.).  Born  Dec. 2,  1855,. 
being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Henry  Woods,  Esq.,  of 
Warnford  Park,  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  county  of  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Wigan  1857- 
1874,  by  his  first  wife  Hannah,  only  child  of  Charles 
Hindley,  M.P.  for  Ashton-under-Lyne,  in  the  county  of 
Lancaster,  1832-1859.  Armorial  bearings— Argent,  a 
chevron  nebuly  gules,  guttee-d'eau,  between  three  martlets 
sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  staff  raguly  fessewise  sable, 
thereon  a  martlet,  wings  elevated  of  the  last,  guttee-d'eau. 
Motto — "  Labore  et  perseverantia. "  Married,  September 
20,  1879,  Emma  Agnes,  daughter  of  Sir  Edmund  Samuel 


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Hayes,  third  Baronet,  of  Drumboe  Castle,  in  the  county  of 
Donegal ;  and  has  Issue— (i)  Charles  Henry  Woods,  Gentle- 
man, Mil.  Consul  at  Adana,  Asia  Minor,  late  Grenadier 
Guards,  served  in  S.  African  War  (Queen's  medal  and  2 
clasps),  6.  June  17,  1881  ;  (2)  Edmund  William  Woods, 
Gentleman,  b.  January  6,  1886.  Seat — Warnford  Park, 
Bishop's  Waltham.  Clubs — Cavalry,  New  University, 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


JULIA  LUCY  WOODWARD.  Spinster,  dau.  of  the 
late  Richard  Woodward  of  "  The  Knoll,"  Clevedon,  Somer- 
set. Armorial  bearings — On  a  lozenge,  argent,  two  bar- 
rulets  gules,  between  as  many  stags'  heads  caboshed  in  chief 
and  a  pheon  in  base  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  wolf  passant 
or.     Residence— The  Knoll,  Clevedon. 


WOODWARD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  two  bars  sable  between 
three  oak-leaves  in  pale  vert.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  heraldic 


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garnished  or.     Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — Issuant 


tiger's. head  erased  argent,  tufted  sable,  two  roses  fessewise 
gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Motto — "  Gardez  bien.  " 
Sons  of  James  Woodward,  b.  1828  ;  d.  1886;  m.  1876, 
Mary,  d.  of  William  Walker  : — 

James  Reginald  Walker  Woodward,  Gentleman  [Arms  as 
above  impaling  for  May : — Sable,  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  roses  argent,  a  chief  of  the  second],  b.  1876  ;  m.  1903, 
Alice,  d.  of  John  Frederick  May,  Gentleman  ;  and  has  issue 
— Alys  Daphne  May  ;  and  Hildred  May.  Res. — 2  Ladbroke 
Road,  Epsom. 

William  Percy  Walker  Woodward,  Gentleman,  Cadet, 
served  with  R.F.A.  in  Great  War,  b.  1879  ;  d.  1916. 

Harold  Walker  Woodward,  Esq.,  late  temp.  Capt. 
R.F.A.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1880.     Res.— 

Ernest  Bernard  Walker  Woodward,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

m.  1910,  Mrs.  Grace  Attwood,  d.  of  the  late Waller, 

and  has  issue— Bernard  Woodward,  Gentleman,  b.  ; 

William  Anthony  Woodward,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Hamilton,  Ottawa,  Canada. 


WOODWARD  (H.    Coll.).     Vert,  on  a  [pale  engrailed 
between  two  eagles  displayed  argent,  a  bugle-horn  proper, 


from  an  antique  crown  or,  a  greyhound  sejant  argent. 

Son  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Henry  Woodward,  late  Vicar  of 
St.  James's,  Bristol,  b.         ;  d.         ;  m.         • — 
Col.    Charles    Cunningham   Woodward,    late   4th   Batt. 
King's  Liverpool  Regt. ,  b. 

WOOLAVINGTON,  Baron,  see  BUCHANAN. 

BENJAMIN      MINORS      WOOLLAN,     Gentleman. 


Armorial  bearings— Per  chevron  per  pale  azure  and  gules 


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and  argent,  guttee-de-poix,  two  ingots  of  gold  fesseways  in 
chief  and  a  fleece  in  base  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
a  palm-tree  on  a  rock  proper,  a  lion  couchant  regardant 
per  pale  indented  azure  and  gules,  supporting  with  the 
dexter  forepaw  an  ingot  of  gold  erect.  Motto — "  Laborare 
et  tempus  aucupari." 

GEORGE  ARTHUR  LEY  WOOLLCOMBE,  Esq., 
J. P.  co.  Devon,  M.A.  Camb.  Born  1864,  being  the  son 
of  Rev.  George  Ley  Woollcombe,  M.A. ,  Rector  of  St. 
Mewan,  Cornwall,  1871-1889,  J. P.  for  Cornwall,  d.  1902; 
m.  1859,  Edith,  dau.  of  Henry  Lambe.     Armorial  bear- 


ings (H.  Coll.,  confd.  1625). — Argent,  three  bars  gules. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  falcon  proper,  the  wings  displayed  argent, 
charged  with  three  bars  gules,  belled  and  jessed  or. 
Motto — "  Ubi  libertas  ibi  patria."  Livery — White,  with 
red  facings.  Married,  1911,  Edith  lone,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Hodge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  R.N.,  of  St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 
Seat — Hemerdon,  Plympton,  Devon.  Club — R.  Western 
Yacht. 

WOOLLCOMBE  of  Ashbury  (H.  Coll.).     Argent,  three 

bars  gules,  in  chief  a  mullet  sable.     Mantling  gules  and 

argent.      Crest — On    a  wreath   of  the    colours,   a    falcon 

proper,  wings  displayed  argent,  charged  with  three   bars 

gules,  belled  and  jessed  or    Livery — Brown,  with  red  facings. 

Son  of  Henry  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  J. P.,  B.A.,  b.  1848  ; 

d.  1883  ;  tn.  1876,  Annie  Mary  Josephine,  d.  of  William 

P.  Jordan: — 

Major  Louis  Douglas  Woollcombe,  Devon  Regt.,  b.  1882  ; 

tn.  1912,  Esm^  Margaret,  d.  of  Major  Amyatt-Burney  of 

Woodhill,  Honiton  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Charles  Ernie 

Woollcombe,   Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  (2)  Kenneth  Douglas 

Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  (3;  North  Henry  Amyatt 

Woollcombe,  b.   1917;    (4)  Ernie    Edensor  Woollcombe, 

Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  Ann  Daphne  ;  and  Susan  Jane.    Seat 

— -Ashbury,  Northlew,  Devon.     Club— Cavendish. 

Son  of  Ven.  Henry  Woollcombe  of  Ashbury,  Arch- 
deacon of  Barnstaple,  b.  1813 ;  d.  1885 ;  tn.  1846, 
Jaquelte  Elizabeth  (d.  1900),  d.  of  Capt.  Charles 
Belfield  Louis,  R.N.:— 
Rev.  Thomas  Clement  Woollcombe,  b.  1864.  Res. — 
The  Vicarage,  St.  James-the-Less,  Plymouth. 

Son  of  Rev.    Louis  Woollcombe,    b.    1814;    d.   1889; 

in.    1854,   Augusta    Rundell,    d.    of  the  Rev.    Charles 

Brown  of  Whitstone,  Devon  : — 

Lt.-Gen.     Sir     Charles    Louis     Woollcombe,    K.C.B., 

K.C.M.G.,     Lt.-Gen.     (ret.)   late     King's    Own    Scottish 

Borderers,  served  Great  War  (despatches),  G.O.  Order  of 

the  Crown  of  Belgium  and  Roumania,  Order  of  the  White 

Eagle  (Serbia),  b.   1857?  tn.  1886,  Agnes  Meade,    ygst.  d. 

of  Gen.    Sir    John    Irvine    Murray,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  had 

issue — (1)    Malcolm    Louis    Woollcombe,    Esq.,    O.B.E., 

Capt.  (ret.)  Lincoln  Regt.,  b.  1891  [m.  1919,  Eileen,  d.  of 

Lt.-Col.  A.  Conway  Bishop,  and  has  issue — Robert  Malcolm 


Woollcombe,  Esq.,  b.  1922  (Res. — 7  Roland  Gardens, 
S.W.)];  (2)  Charles  Stephenson  Woollcombe,  2nd  Lieut. 
K.O.  Scottish  Borderers,  b.  1895;  killed  in  action  1914;. 
and  Joan  Wilhelmina.      Res. — Chat  Moss,  Bexhill-oo-Sea. 

Son    of    Rev.    Arthur    Augustus   Woollcombe,     M.A. 

(Oxford),  b.  i860;  d.  1921 ;  m.  1898,  Miriam  Sibylle, 

fifth  d.  of  the  late  Adm.  W.  Cornish  Bowden  : — 
Louis  Arthur  William  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.   1898. 
Res. — Okehampton,  Devon. 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  Louis  Woollcombe  (see  above)  : — 
Gerald  Douglas  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1865  ;  m. 
1895,  Mary  Edith  Violet,  eldest  d.  of  Edward  Arthur 
Harley  of  Clifton,  Bristol;  and  has  issue — (1)  Geoffrey 
Harley  Douglas  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  Capt.  Indian  Army,  b. 
1898  ;  (2)  Richard  Jocelyn  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1902. 
Res. — Cranmere,  Newton  Abbot,  S.  Devon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  George  Woollcombe,  b.  1819;  d.  1886; 

tn.  1865,  Emily  Rose,  d.  of  Charles  Stirling: — ■ 
Rt.   Rev.   Henry  St.  John  Stirling  Woollcombe,  D.D., 
(Oxford),  Bishop  of  Whitby,  b  1869  ;    m.    1913,  Florence 
Hilda,  d.  of  Canon  M.  Argles,  and  has  surv.  issue — 4  daus. 
Res. — Bolton  Percy  Rectory,  York. 

Rear-Adm.  Louis  Charles  Stirling  Woollcombe,  C.B., 
M.V.O. ,  R.N.  (ret.),  served  Great  War,  b.  1872;  m.  1905, 
Constance,  d.  of  Rev.  R.  W.  Perry  Circuit ;  and  has  issue 
— John  Louis  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  Midshipman  R.N., 
b.  1910;  Michael  Louis  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1920; 
and  Cicely  Rose.     Res. — Fawns,  Ermington,  S.  Devon. 

WOOLLCOMBE  of  Hemerdon  (H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
three  bars  gules.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon  proper,  wings  displayed 
argent,  charged  with  three  bars  gules,  belled  and  jessed  or. 

Son  of  Rev.  George  Ley  Woollcombe  (eld.  son  of  Vice- 

Adm.  George  Woollcombe — see  below),  of  Hemerdon, 

co.  Devon,  J. P.  Cornwall,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1828;  d. 

1902:    tn.    1859,    Edith,    yngr.    d.  of  the  late   Henry 

Lambe,  of  Truro  : — 
George  Arthur  Ley  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  J. P.  (a. v.). 

Sons  of  James  Younge  Woollcombe,  Gentleman  (eld. 

son  of  William  John  Woollcombe — see  below),  b.  1863; 

d.  1923;    m.  1890,   Mabel  Constance,    d.   of   Robert 

Pagden : — 
Humphrey    William    Woollcombe,    Esq.,    Capt.     R. E. 
(T.A.),   served   Great   War,   b.    1895;    m.   1922,   Dorothy 
Shipley,  d.  of  Rev.  Shipley  Smith,  and  has  issue— James 
Humphrey  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1924.     Res. 
John  Frederick  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1897. 

Yngr.  sons  of  William  John  Woollcombe,  Gentleman 

(3rd  son  of  Vice- Adm.  George  Woollcombe — see  below), 

b.  1832;  d.  1913;  m.  1861,  Anna  Catherine  (d.  1912), 

d.  of  Thomas  Pode,  of  Plympton : — 
Admiral  Maurice  Woollcombe,  C.B.,  R.N.  (ret.),  J. P., 
D.L.  Devon,  served  Great  War,  A.D.C.  to  King  George 
1918,  b.  1868;  tn.  1897,  Ella  Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Edward 
Roberts,  and  has  issue — Maurice  Annesley  Woollcombe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913;  (2)  Geoffrey  Reginald  Woollcombe, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914.  Res. — Beechwood,  Thorn  Park, 
Plymouth. 

Reginald  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  tn.  1905, 
Violet  Anne,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  John  Thacker,  and  has  issue — 
Michael  John  Woollcombs,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res. — 

Rev.  Charles  Kenneth  Woolcombe,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Sidmouth,  b.  1871 ;  tn.  1913,  Florence  Eleanor  Emily  (d. 
1915),  d.  of  Rev.  William  Sewell,  and  has  issue — William 
Richard  Sewell  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1915.  Res. — 
Sidmouth  Rectory,  S.  Devon. 

Alfred  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  Fleet.  Surg.  R.N.  (ret.),  b. 
1873;  tn.  1912,  Hilda  Frances,  d.  of  Rev.  N.  France. 
Res.— 

7th  son  of  Vice-Adm.  George  Woollcombe,   J. P.,   b. 

J79S  I  <?•  1865  ;  tn.  1827,   Mary  Elizabeth  (d.  1887),  d. 

of  George  Ley  of  Cockington,  nr.  Torquay  : — 
Richard  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b.  1847;  tn.  1874, 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  Charles  Stooks,  and  has  issue — (1) 
Basil  Richard  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1878  ; 
(2)  Charles  George  Ley  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1884  [tn.  1916,  Gladys  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Rev.  Lord  Bishop 
of  Hull];  (3I  Frank  Rupert  Woollcombe,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Major 
R.A.,  b.  1885  [tn.  1918,  Beatrice  Elena  Alice,  d.  of  the  late 
Edvarde  de  Ambriosis  of  Florence,  Italy] ;  (4)  Rev.  Edward 
Percy  Woollcombe,  M.A.(Oxon.).  Rector  of  Sutton,  Surrey; 
b.  1888  [tn.  Elsie,  d.  of  Arthur  Wood,  of  Ilford,  and  has 
issue — 1  son];  (5)  Edgar  John  Woollcombe,  Gentleman,  b. 
1891  [tn.  1923,  Joan  Alice,  d.  of  R.  C.  Acland].  Res. — 
Starmead,  Woking. 


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WOOLLCOMBE  -  ADAMS.      Quarterly,     1     and    4, 

vert,  on  a  cross  or,  an  estoile  sable,  in  the  first  quarter 

a  bezant ;    2  and  3,  argent,  three  bars  gules.     Mantling 

vert  and  or.      Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,   a 

talbot    azure    bezantee,    gorged    with    a    collar    and    ring 

attached  argent,  and  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  an  estoile 

or ;    2.    a   falcon,   wings  expanded   proper,   each   charged 

with   three  bars   gules.      Motto  —  "Sub    cruce    Veritas.'' 

Only  son   of   Lt.-Col.    Edward    Woollcombe- Adams, 

late  R.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.    Warwick,  b.  1842;  d. 

1914 ;  m.   1872,  Emma  Louisa,    d.  of   Capt.    George 

Curtis    Adams,     R.N.,    J. P.,     of    Ansty     Hall,    co. 

Warwick : — 

Cecil    Edward   George  Woollcombe- Adams,  Esq.,    J. P. 

co.  Warwick,  Major  late  R.F.A.,  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1902  (Queen's  medal  with  5  clasps,  King's  medal  with  2 

clasps),   with  Egyptian  Army  (Sudan  medal  and  clasps) 

for  South   Kordofan  (has  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  4th 

class),   and   Great  War  1914,   b.  1873;    m.  1911,  Evelyn 

Frances   Adams,  widow  of  Charles  Wriothesley  Digby  of 

Meriden   Hall,  co.   Warwick,  and  d.  of  Ralph  C.  Adams 

Beck,  and  has  issue — Peter  Edward  Woollcombe-Adams, 

Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and  Elizabeth  Susan.     Seat — Ansty 

Hall,  near  Coventry.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

WOOLLCOMBE  -  BOYCE  (R.L.  25  Aug.,  1899) 
Quarterly,  1  and  4,  vert,  fretty  argent,  a  cross  of  the  last, 
thereon  three  acorns  leaved  and  slipped  in  fesse  of  the  field 
(for  Boyce) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  bars  gules  (for  Wooll- 
combe). Mantling  vert  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-grifnn  argent,  holding  in  the 
beak  an  acorn  as  in  the  arms,  and  resting  the  sinister  claw 
on  an  escutcheon  vert,  charged  with  two  cross  crosslets 
fitch^e  in  saltire  also  argent  (for  Boyce) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  falcon,  wings  expanded  and  inverted  proper, 
belled  and  jessed  or,  on  each  wing  three  bars  gules  (for 
Woollcombe).  Motto — "  Cruce  robur."  Livery— Green, 
white  facings. 

Only  surv.  son  of  Rev.   William  Woollcombe- Boyce, 
M.A. ,  late  Rector  of  Elkstone,  Glos. ,  b.  1820;  d.  1904; 
m.    1849,  Jane  Vivian,    only  d.    of  the  Rev.    William 
Woollcombe,   B.D.,   Fellow  of   Corpus  Christi   Coll., 
Oxon. ,  Vicar  of  Christowe  and  also  of  Hennock,  co. 
Devon  :  — 
William  Frederick  Reynolds  Woollcombe-Boyce,  Gentle- 
man, M.A.  (Oxon.),  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  1857.     Res. — 
Christowe,  Minchin  Hampton,  Glos. 

WOOLLS  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  fleur-de-lys  between  two 
woolpacks  in  pale  or,  as  many  flaunches  argent,  each 
charged  with  a  wolf  passant. 

Son  of  the  late  Edward  Woolls  of  Uxbridge  : — 

Alfred  D.  Woolls,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Fairlight, 
Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

WOOLRABE  of  Davidstoun  (H.   Coll.).      Quarterly,   1 
and  4,  or,  upon  a  mount  issuant  from  the  base  vert,  a  raven 
proper,    on    a   chief  sable,   two   fleurs-de-lis  of    the    field 
(Woolrabe) :  2  and  3,  azure,  on  a  fess  argent,  between  two 
pheons  in  chief,  aud  in  base  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and 
langued  gules,   a  stag  couchant  of  the  last,  attired  sable 
(Davidson).     Mantling  vert  and  or.     Crest— On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  raven  wings  addorsed  proper,  holding  in 
the  beak  a  ring  gemmed  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a 
pheon  or,  all  within  two  buffalo  horns,  the  dexter  per  fesse 
gold  and  argent,  and  the  sinister  per  fesse  argent  and  gold. 
Mottoes — (above  the  crest)   "Hoc  nomen,   hoc  numen  "  ; 
(below  the  arms)  "  Cui  aurum  nisi  donis."    Livery — Dress, 
yellow  coat  and  waistcoat,  black   facings,  black   breeches 
and  stockings,  gold  garters,  buttons  and  buckles  ;  Undress, 
dark   drab   coat   and   overcoat   with   black    facings,    gold 
buttons,  and  hat  band,  black  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat. 
Only  surv.  son  of  Hermann  Frederick  George  Woolrabe, 
Esq.,  Dep.  Adj.  Gen.  Imp.  Service,  of  Riccarton,  by 
Campbell  Town,  Tasmania,  b.  1818  ;  d.  1873  ;  m.  1859, 
Euphemia  Jane,  d.  rf  Walter  Davidson,  of  Riccarton, 
Meadowbanks,  and  Camelford,  Tasmania  : — 
Frederick     William     Woolrabe,    Gentleman,     F.R.C.P. 
(Edin.),     F.R.C.S.     (Edin.),     D.P.H.     (Dublin),    C.T.M. 
(Lond.),  Medical  Officer  Sarawak  Govt.,  Medical  Adviser  in 
Ministry   of  the    Interior  Siam,    etc.,    b.    1866;    m.    1902, 
Margaret,    d.   of    Magnus    Leask,   of    Aswick,    ShetKnd. 
Estate—  Davidstoun,  by  Campbell  Town,  Tasmania.     Res. 
— Rutopi,  S.  Rhodesia.     Clubs — Overseas  League,  Queens- 
land, Salisbury  (S.  Rhodesia). 


WOOLRYCH  of  Croxley,  Herts. ,  formerly  of  Dudmastcn, 
Shropshire,  and  of  Dynmore,  co.  Hereford.  Quarterly,  1 
and  4,  azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  swans,  wings 
elevated  argent,  beaked  and  legged  gules,  a  crescent  sable 
(Woolryche,  1403) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  on  a  bend  between 
two  Cornish  choughs  sable,  three  escallops  argent  (Rowley). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  an  oak-tree  proper.     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Son  of  Rev.   Humphry  Fitzroy  Woolrych  (eld.  son  of 

Humphry  William  Woolrych,  Esq.,  of  Croxley,  b.  1795  ; 

d.   1871  ;  m.  1817,  Penelope,  d.  of  Francis  Bradford,. 

of  Great  Westwood,  Herts.),  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Oare, 

Faversham,  b.  10  Feb.  1823;  d.  1904;  m.  1862,  Mary 

Katherine  (d.  1914),  d.  ot  J.  H.  Watson: — 

Humphry  Stephen  Woolrych,  Esq.,  late  Major  8th  The 

King's  Regt. ,  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  in  the  Army,  b.  1868  ;  m.  1892, 

Sophie  Clara,  ygst.  d.  of  C.  W.  Collis  of  Hagley  House, 

Stourbridge;   and    has  issue— Humphry   Collis   Woolrych, 

Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R. N.,  b.  1893  \m.  1925,  Barbara  Olga, 

d.  of  W.  N.  Calderwood,  and  has  issue — Humphrey  Michael 

Woolrych,    Gentleman,   b.    1926];    Mary  Joyce  [m.    1920, 

Cecil    Boileau  Goad,  Esq.,  Major  Indian  Army,  and  has 

issue];    and  Dorothy  Honor  [m.  1926,  Sir  Francis  Gordon 

Lowe,  2nd  Bart.].     Seat — Croxley  House,  Herts.     Res. — 

Parrotts,  Croxley  Green. 

Sons  of  Francis  Benson  William  Woolrych,  Gentle- 
man (2nd  son  of  Humphry  William  Woolrych  and 
Penelope  Bradford — see  above),  b.  1828  ;  d.  1907 ;  m. 
1859,  Frances  Emily  Sherrington  : — 
Francis  Humphrv  William  Woolrych,  Gentleman,  b. 
1864.     Res.—  St.  Louis,  111.,  U.S.A. 

Leopold  Frederick  Woolrych,  Gentleman,  b.  1866.  Res. 
—Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Bradford  Charles  Woolrych,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.  Res 
—Sydney,  N.S.W. 

WOOSNAM  of  Glandwr  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  sable  and 
azure,  a  lion  passant  argent,  between  four  pheons,  three  in 
chief  and  one  in  base,  or.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  a  fern-brake  proper. 


a  snake  nowed  or,  thereon  preying  an  eagle  also  proper, 
gutt^e-d  e -1'  armes. 

Son  of  Maj.-Gen.   James  Bowen  Woosnam,   Bombay 

R.H.A.,  of  Bicknor  Court,  Coleford,  b.  1812  ;  d.  1877  ; 

m.  1S37,  Agnes,  d.  of  William  Bell  of  Bellview,  Queen's 

County,  Ireland,  Esq.,  J. P.  : — 
Ven.    Charles    Maxwell   Woosnam,    M.A.    (Trin.    Coll., 


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Camb. ),  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  formerly  Archdeacon  of 
Macclesfield,  b.  1856;  m.  1886,  Mary  Seely,  d.  of  Hilton 
Philipson  of  Tynemouth  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Charles 
Hilton  Woosnam,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  8th  Hussars,  b.  1889, 
d.  1910;  (2)  Maxwell  Woosnam,  Gentleman,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  b.  1892  [m.  1917,  Edith,  d.  of  Arthur  J. 
Johnston,  and  has  issue — Maxwell  Woosnam,  Gentleman, 
b.  1922  ;  Denise ;  and  June  (Res. — Weaverham  Grange, 
Hartford,  Cheshire)];  Monica  [m.  1924,  Capt.  R.  C.  Mac- 
pherson,  The  Black  Watch]  ;  and  Gaynor.  Postal  add. — 
Aberhafesp  Hall,  Newtown,  Montgomeryshire. 

Son   of  Charles   William  Woosnam,    Esq.,  J. P.    cos. 

Brecon  and  Montgomery,  late  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batt.  S. 

Wales   Borderers,  B.A.    (Oxon.),    b.    1853 ;    d.  1920 ; 

m.   1883,  Minnie  Sophia,  d.  of  William  Daniel  Allen, 

Esq.,  of  Endcliffe,  near  Sheffield  : — 
Ralph  William  Woosnam,  Esq.,  Capt.  Brecknockshire 
Batt.  S.  Wales  Borderers,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1887.     Seat— 
Cefnllysgwynne,  Builth. 

WOON  (H.  Coll.).     Gules,  on  a  pile  or,  a  lotus-flower, 
leaved  and  slipped  proper,   in  base  two  mural  crowns  of 
the  second.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — Issuant  out 
of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  lotus-flower,  as  in  the  arms. 
Son  of  Capt.  John  Woon,  R.M.  :— 

Gen.  Sir  John  Blaxell  Woon,  K.C.B.  (1911),  Indian 
Army,  comdg.  2nd  class  Dist.  India  1904-9,  and  9th  Div. 
S.  Army,  India,  1910-14,  served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  with  Chin  Lushai  Exped.  1890  (medal, 
clasp),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches 
thrice,  medal,  clasp,  brev.  Lt.-Col.),  with  China  Exped. 
1900  (despatches,  medal,  brev.  Col.),  b.  1856;  m.  1901, 
Gwendolyn  (d.  1928),  d.  of  James  Taylor-Smith  of  Gain- 
ford  House,  Gainford,  Durham  ;  and  has  issue — Two  daus. 
Post  add. — Mostyn,  Egerton  Road,  Weybridge. 

WORDSWORTH  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  church 
bells  and  a  bordure  azure.     Mantling  azure  and   argent. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  ot  an  antelope's 
head  erased  argent,  a  staff  raguly  fessewise  azure.     Livery 
— Green,  brass  buttons,  green  and  buff  striped  waistcoat. 
Son  of  John  Wordsworth,  Esq.,  Capt.   K.O.Y.  Light 
Inf.,    3rd:  Batt..  of  Black  Gates,  Yorks.,  b.   1833;  d. 
1883;  m.  1878,  Caroline,  d.  of  J.  Bates,  Esq.  :  — 
Capt.  William  Henry    Laycock   Wordsworth,    b.    1880; 
m.   1906,   Ethel  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Rudyard,   Esq.,  J. P., 
of  The  Hall,  Scalby,  Yorks.     Res. — The  Glen,  Scalby,  Yorks. 
Clubs— Bath,  Constitutional,  Yorks.  (York). 


WORKMAN-MACNAGHTEN  (R.L.,  18  Nov.  1809 
U.O. ).  Quarterly,  1  and  4  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  argent, 
an  arm  issuant  from  the  sinister  proper,  the  hand  grasping 
a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  azure;  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  a  tower 
gules,  all  within  a  bordure  ermine ;  2  and  3,  or,  three 
martlets  sable,  between  two  bars  wavy  gules,  in  chief  three 
crescents  and  in  base  a  portcullis  of  the  second  (Workman). 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  tower  gules  (Macnaghten) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  out  of  a  crescent  quarterly  sable  and 
or,  a  Roman  fasces  erect  or  (Workman).  Mottoes — (Under 
arms),  "  I  hope  in  God  "  ;  (over  crests),  "  Non  pas 
l'ouvrage  mais  l'ouvrier."  [These  arms  of  Macnaghten 
were  matriculated  in  Lyon  Register  without  the  bordure, 
and  without  those  of  Workman,  to  Sir  Frances  Workman 
Macnaghten,  1st  Bart.,  as  Chief  of  his  name  and  clan, 
in  1832,  after  the  death  of  his  elder  brother,  and  again 
in  1845  to  M'Naghten  of  Bushmills  House,  and  again  in 
1878  to  Macnaghten  of  Dundarave,  and  apparently  these 
three  matriculations  are  to  successive  Baronets,  and  con- 
cern themselves  and  their  heirs  male  only.  The  other 
males  of  the  family  apparently  take  under  the  Irish  Royal 
Licence  of  the  double  coat]. 

Sons  of  Rt.    Hon.   Sir  Edward   Macnaghten,    Baron 
Macnaghten  (25  Jan.   1887),  4th  Bart.,  P. C,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G. ,  a  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,  and  a  Life 
Peer,  b.  1830;  d.   1913  ;  m.   1858,  Frances,  d.  of  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Martin,  P.C.,    of  Crindle,    London- 
derry : — 
Hon.    Sir    Francis   Alexander   Macnaghten,    8th    Bart. 
[Supporters  (L.O.)— Two  roebucks  proper],  b.  1863;  s.  his 
nephew  1916  ;  m.  1905,  Beatrice,  d.  of  Sir  William  Ritchie, 
Chief  Justice  of  the   Supreme   Court,   Canada.      Seat  — 
Dundarave,  Bushmills,  co.  Antrim. 

Hon.  Frederic  Fergus  Macnaghten,  b.  1867;  m.  1914, 
Ada,  d.  of  the  late  John  Webster.  Res. — 19  St.  James's 
Square,  S.W.     Clubs — Beefsteak,  St.  James's. 

Hon.  Sir  Malcolm  Martin  Macnaghten,  K.B.E.,  K.C., 
b.  1869  ;  m.  1889,  Antonia  Mary,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles 
Booth,  P.C.,  of  Portballintrae,  Bushmills,  co.  Antrim,  and 
has  issue — Antony  Macnaghten,  Esq.,  b.  1899;  Mary 
Frances;  Brigid  Alison;  Anne  Catherine,  Res. — 21  Sheffield 
Terrace,  Kensington,  W.8.  Clubs  —  Carlton.  United 
University. 

Son  of  Col.   Arthur  William  Workman-Macnaghten, 
Bombay  Cavalry,  b.  1835;  d.   1919;  m.  1861,  Louisa 
(d.  1929),  d.  of  Nelson  Howard,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — 
Francis  William  Workman-Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b. 
1865.     Res. — 

Son     of    Capt.    Elliot    Macnaghten,    20th    Hussars, 

b.    1839;    d.    1878;    m.    1864,    Maria,   d.    of  William 

M.  Edye  : —  . 

Steuart      Edye      Macnaghten,       Gentleman,      Manager 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Co. ,  Edinburgh,  b.  1873.     Address 

— 3  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Son   of  Steuart  Lambert    Macnaghten,    b.   1841  ;    d. 

1900;    m.  1878,  Caroline   Matilda,  d.    of  Rev.   C.    J. 

Garstin : — 

Edmond  Loftus  Macnaghten,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Dub.),  Capt. 

late  R.E. ,  b.   1879;  m.    1912,   Ethel  Mary,   d.   of  the  late 

Francis  Scaife.     Res. — 40  Weymouth  Street,  W.i  ;   Polten 

End,  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 

Son  of  Steuart  Cecil  Macnaghten,  Esq. ,  Capt.  R.  A.  S.  C. , 
b.  1881 ;  d.  1918  ;  m.  1915.  Hilda,  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Jenks: — 
Steuart  Patrick  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b.  1917.    Res. — 
Son  of  Alfred  Hill  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b.   1848; 
d.  1915  ;   m.  1873,  Arabella  Marie,  d.  of  William  Betts, 
of  Frenge  Hall,  Norfolk  : — 
Balfour  Macnaghten,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  12th 
Lancers,  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  Great  War  1914-17, 
b.   1875;   m.   1902,  Hilda,   d.  of  W.  G.   Lardner ;  and  has 
surv.  issue — Daphne.     Res. — Hyndens  Manor,    Holyport, 
Berks.     Club — Cavalry. 

Son   of  Russell  Elliot  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
(Camb.),   Barrister-at-Law,  Professor  of  Greek  Univ. 
Coll.,  B.C.,  b.  i860;  d.   1918;   m.  1891,   Mary,  d.   of 
Frederick  Barry:— 
Ronald    Frederick    Macnaghten,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,    Capt. 
Canadian  Inf.,  b.  1893.     Res. — North  Vancouver,  B.C. 
Son  of  Elliot  Macnaghten,  I.C.S.,    Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1837;  d.  1875  ;  m.  1859,  Jane  Maria  (d.  1891),  d.  of 
the  late  T.  G,  Vibart,  B.C.S.  :— 
Terence   Charles  Macnaghten,    Esq.,   C.M.G.,    C.B.E., 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  Administrator  of  St.  Christopher  and  Nevis, 
Leeward  Islands,  b.    1872.      Res. — Government  House,  St. 


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Christopher,  Leeward  Islands;  36  Chapel  Street,  S.W.  1. 
Clubs — Brooks's,   Reform. 

Sons  of  Col.  William  Hay  Macnaghten,  C.B. ,  b.  1842; 

d.  1889;    m.   1869,  Alice  Ellen,  d.  of  Lt.-Gen.  M.  J. 

Brander : — 

Col.  Ernest  Brander  Macnaghten,  C.M.G.,  D.S:C,  Hon. 

Brig. -Gen.   1920,  late  R.A. ,  A.D.C.  to  King  George  since 

1920,  has  Croix  de  Guerre,  b.  1&72  ;  in.  1906,  Yvonne  Marie, 

d.  of  late  Surg.-Col.  Forrester,  R.H.G.  ;   and  has  issue — 

James  Steuart  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b.  1914  ;  and  four 

daus.     Res. — Haygates,  Finchampstead,  Berks. 

Leslie  Hay  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  Director  of  Public 
Works,  Somaliland,  b.  1875  ;  in.  1906,  Hilda  Mary  Ethelind, 
d.  of  late  Rev.  Jocelyn  Barnes;  and  has  surv.  issue — (1) 
Cyril  Jocelyn  Gillichrist  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  h.  1907; 
(2)  Geoffrey  Leslie  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b.  1909;  (3) 
Douglas  Melville  Macnaghten,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  2 
daus.     Res. — Berbera;  British  Soma.iland. 

Sons  of  Rev.    Henry  Alexander    Macnaghten,    M.A. 

(Camb.),  late  Rector  of  Tankersley,  b.  1850;  d.  1928; 

m.    1st,  1873,  Louisa  [d.  1921),  d.  of  R.   D.   Mangles  ; 

2nd,   1925,  Evelvn   Veie,    d.    cf  the  late  William  L. 

Boyle,  M.P.  :— ' 

Sir  Henry  Pelham  Wentworth  Macnaghten,  Knt.  Bach., 

B.A.  (Camb.i,  b.  1880;    m.  19 19,  Frances  Alice,  d.  of  Very 

Rev.  James  Cropper,  Recti  r  of  Penshurst,   Kent,  formerly 

Dean  of  Gibraltar,   and   has  issue — Angus   David    Henry 

Macnaghten,  Esq.,£.  1922  ;   Robert  Donnelly  Macnaghten, 

Esq.,  b.  1927.     Res. — Malabar  Hill,  Bombay 

Norman  Donnelly  Macnaghten,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Minister 
of  Interior,  Egypt,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1881  ;  in.  1916,  Ida, 
d.  of  Arthur  Gunning, 

Sons  of  Sir  Melville  Leslie  Macnaghten,  Knt.  Bachelor, 

C.B.    Assistant-Commnr.    Metropolitan    Police,    Knt. 

Comm.  of  White  Mil.  Order  of  Spain,  Comm.  of  Order 

of  Dannebrog  (2nd  class),  b.  1853;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1878, 

Dora  Emily,  d.  of  Rev.  Canon  Sanderson,  D.D.  : — 

Charles  Melville  Macnaghten,  Esq.,C. M.G. ,  Major  and 

Hon.  Lt.-Col.   (ret.)  Australian   Inf.,  b.    1879;    m.    1904, 

Nina,   d.    of  late  Dr.    Hopcroft.       Res. — Windsor   Street 

Station,  Montreal,  Canada. 

Gillichrist  Edward  Melville  Macnaghten,  Esq.,  Capt.  late 
21st  London  Regt.,  b.  1894  ;  in.  1918,  Eleanor,  d.  of  His 
Honour  Judge  J.  W.  McCarthy.  Res.  — 11  Elm  Piace, 
S.  Kensington,  S.W.7. 

Son  of  Angus  Charles  Rowley  Steuart  Workman- 
Macnaghten,  Esq.,  Lieut.  3rd  Batt.  Black  Watch, 
b.  1883;  killed  in  action  1914  ;  in.  1911,  Hazel  Enid, 
d.  of  late  Col.  Lyndon  Irwin,  Indian  Army: — 
Angus  Derek  Iain  Jacques  Macnaghten,  Gentleman, 
b.  1914.     Res. — Bitterne  Manor,  Hants. 

WORLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  oend  ermine,  between 
two  plates,  each  charged  with  a  rose  of  the  first,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  a  lion  passant  also  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  castle  or,  a  gryphon  sejant  sable.  IT  otto — 
"  Serviendo  guberno." 

Son  of  the  late  Philip  Worley,  of  Pendleton,  Man- 
chester : — 

Sir  Arthur  Worley,  1st  Bart.  (1928),  Knt.  Bach.  (1921), 
C.B.E.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1899,  Edith,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Kay, 
of  Pendleton ;  and  has  issue — Edith  [m.  1927,  T.  Eric 
Berry];  Stella.  Res.— The  Gables,  Oxshott,  Surrey. 
Club— Constitu  tional . 

HARRY  WORMALD  WORMALD.  Born  1820,  being 
the  second  son  of  William  Armitage,  Esq.,  of  Ainderby 
Hall,  co.  Yorks. ,  by  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Harry  Wor- 
mald,  Esq. ,  of  Woodhouse  ;  and  assumed  by  Royal  Licence, 
in  1871,  the  name  and  arms  of  Wormald,  under  the  will  of 
his  great-uncle.  Armorial  bearing's— Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or, 
a  fesse  ermines  between  two  bears'  heads  erased  in  chief  and 
three  mascles  interlaced  fessewise  in  base  sable  (for  Wor- 
mald) ;  2  and  3,  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  azure  and  gules, 
a  wolfs  head  erased  between  four  cross  crosslets  argent  (for 
Armitage).  Mantling  sable  and  or  ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  three  mascles  interlaced 
fessewise  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  sable  (for  Wormald) ;  2. 
upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  arm  embowed, 
vested  azure,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  grasping  by  the 
blade  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
or,  a  gauntlet  fessewise  gold  (for  Armitage).  Motto— 
"Noli  me  tangere."  Married,  1842,  Helena,  daughter 
of  Peter  Trellsen.  Estates— Sawley  and  Cookridge,  York- 
shire. 


WORMS,  see  DE  WORMS. 

WORRALL  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a  plain  chevron 
cottised  engrailed  between  three  lions  rampant  all  azure, 
two  bears'  paws  erased  chevronwise  of  the  first.     Mantling 


azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  eradicated  fessewise  and  sprout- 
ing to  the  dexter  proper,  a  bear's  paw  erect  and  erased 
argent. 

Sons  of  James  Worral,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Wing,  Oakham, 
Rutland,   of  Whalley    Range   and  of  Ordsall,    Man- 
chester, and  of  Midge  Hole,  Halifax,  b.  181 1  ;  d.  1890  ; 
m.  Annie,  widow  of  Denis  Leigh  : — 
James  Worrall,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes.,  b.  1844;  m.  1875,  Jane 
(d.  1897),  ygr.  d.  of  late  Sir  S.  J.  Gibbons,  1st  Bart.  (ext. ). 
Seat — Westwell,  Tenterden,  Kent.     Club — Conservative. 

Edward  Worrall,  Esq.,  J, P.  co.  Rutland  (High  Sheriff 
1890).     Seat— The  Hall,  Wing,  Oakham,  Rutland. 

WORSFOLD  of  The  Hall  Place,  Mitcham  (H.  Coll., 
7  April  1924).  Argent,  on  a  mount  vert,  a  beacon  fired 
between  three  lambs  proper.  Mantling  vert  and  argent. 
Crest — Within  a  crown  palisado  or,  a  shepherd's  hound 
proper.     Motto — "  I  watch  the  fold." 

Son  of  William  Worsfold,  of  The  Hall  Place,  b.  18 16  ; 

d.   1882  ;  m.  1843,  Eliza  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Frederick 

Butler  :— 

Sir  Thomas  Cato  Worsfold,  1st  Bart.  (23  Feb.  1924), 

of  The  Hall  Place,  Mitcham,  Surrey,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  T.C.D., 

F.R.S.L.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.   Surrey,  m.   1900, 

Louise,  d.  of  the  late  John  Jeffree,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Howard 

Lodge,  Clapham  Park.     Seat — The  Hall  Place,  Mitcham, 

Surrey.     Clubs — Authors',  Savage. 

WORSFOLD  (H.  Coll.,  5  Mar.  1919).  Argent,  a 
chevron  sable,  between  two  boars'  heads  erased  in  chief, 
and  in  base  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  all  gules.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  boar's  head  erased  gules,  in  front  of  a  cross  crosslet 
fitchee  or.     Motto — "  Pergere  ultra." 

Second  son  of  Rev.  John  Napper  Worsfold,  M.A.,  of 

Ridge    Farm,    Capel,    Surrey,   b.    1830  ;    d.    1913  ; 

m.  1853,  Annie  Aspland,  d.  of  Richard  Warren,  of 

Soham,  Cambs. : — 
William  Basil  Worsfold,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  b.  1858 ;  tn.  1898, 
Jessie  Hannah,  d.  of  Richard  James  Edward  Symons, 
Solicitor.  Res. — 3  Plowden  Buildings,  TempJe.  Clubs — 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Ranelagh. 

WORSLEY,  see  TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY  and 
TOTTENHAM. 

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Sir  WILLIAM  HENRY  ARTHINGTON  WORS- 
LEY,  3rd  Baronet  (Aug.  10,  1838),  of  Hovingham 
Hall,  co.  Yorks.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  B.A.  (New  Coll.,  Oxon.), 
formerly  Major  2nd  Vol.  Batt.  Yorks.  Regt.  Born,  Jan  12, 
1861,  being  the  son  of  Arthington  Worsley,  Esq.,  by  his 
wife  Marianne  Christina  Isabella,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry 
Hely-Hutchinson  of  Weston,  Northamptonshire.  Armo- 
rial bearings — Argent,  a  chief  gules ;  the  escutcheon 
charged  with  his  badge  of  Ulster  as  a  Baronet.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wyvern  vert.  Motto  — "  Quam  plurimis  prodesse." 
Livery  (dress) — Light  buff  and  red,  silver  braid;  (undress) 
— black,  red  collar,  silver  braid.  Married,  Oct.  6, 
1887,  Augusta  Mary  Chivers  (d.  1913),  dau.  of  Edward 
Chivers  Bower,  Esq.,  of  Broxholme,  Scarborough  ; 
and  has  Issue—  (1)  William  Arthington  Worsley,  Esq., 
T.P.  N. R.  Yorks.,  Capt.  5th  Batt.  The  Green  Howards, 
formerly  Yorkshire  Regt.,  served  in  European  War  i<ji4 
(wounded),  b.  April  5,  1890  [m.  1924,  Joyce  Morgan, 
d.  of  Sir  John  Fowler  Biunner,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — 
William  Marcus  John  Worsley,  Esq.,  b.  1925  ;  George 
Oliver  Worsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1927;  John  Arthington 
Worsley,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  (Res. — Hovingham,  Hall, 
Yorks.  Clubs  —  Carlton,  Bucks.)];  (2)  Edward  Marcus 
Worsley,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  21st  Batt.  K.R.R.C.  (Club— 
Travellers'),  b.  June  13,  1891  ;  Winifred  Mary  [m. 
1st,  1 91 2,  Capt.  Francis  Percy  Campbell  Pemberton, 
2nd  Life  Gds.  ;  he  was  killed  in  action  1914;  2nd, 
1917,  Arthur  Colegate,  of  16  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W.  ]  ; 
Ethel  Isabel ;  and  Victoria.  Seat — Hovingham  Hall,  co. 
Yorks.     Clubs— Carlton,  Athenaeum,  Yorkshire  (York). 

WORSLEY-TAYLOR  (R.L.  for  name  1881).  Arms  ot 
Worsley — Azure,  a  chevron  flory  counterflory  or,  between 
in  chief  two  falcons  and  in  base  a  wolf's  head  erased. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wolf's  head  erased,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  oak,  and 
pierced  by  a  tilting-spear  fessewise.  Motto — "  Annoso 
robore  quercus." 

Sons  of  Sir  Henry  Wilson  Worsley-Taylor,  1st  Bart., 

K.C. ,  of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  Recorder  of  the 

borough  of  Preston,  M.P.  for  the  Blackpool  Div.  of 

Lancashire  1900-1906,  B.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 

b.  1847  ;  d.  1924  ;  m.  1871,  Harriette  Saver,  only  dau. 

of  Sir  Edward  William  Watkin,  Bart.,  M.P.  :— 

Sir  James  Worsley-Taylor,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Moreton  Hall 

(19  Feb.    1917),   J. P.    for   Lancashire,    Lt.-Col.    (ret.)   3rd 

Batt.    K.O.    Royal    Regt.,    b.   July    10,     1872;    m.     1914, 

Audrey  Frances  Philipson,  ygst.  dau.  of  late  Sir  Frederick 

Samuel    Philipson    Philipson-Stow,     1st  Bart.  ;    and    has 

issue — John  Godfrey  Worsley-Taylor,  Esq.,  b.    I9i5;and 

Dorothea  Margaret.    Res. — Town  Head,  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  ; 

7  Chesham  Street,  S.W.  1.     Club — Carlton. 

Francis  Edward  Worsley-Taylor,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res.— 

WORTHINGTON.      Party  per  fesse  dancettee (argent 


and    sable,    a    pale    counterchanged,    and    three    tridents 


erect  of  the  second.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  the  trunk  of  a  tree  fessewise  eradicated  and  sprouting 
proper,  a  goat  passant  argent,  gorged  with  a  collar  gemelle 
sable,    holding  in   the  mouth  a  sprig  of  oak   fructed  also 
proper.    Motto— "Virtutedignusavorum."    Livery — Black. 
Only   son  of  Albert   Octavius  Woithington,    Esq.,  of 
Maple  Hayes,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  Captain  and  Honorary 
Major  of  the  Queen's  Own  Royal  Regiment  Stafford- 
shire  Yeomanry,   Lord   of  the   Manor   of  Pype-cum- 
Membris,     Patron    of     Seals,    Derbyshire,     b.     1844  ; 
d.  1918  ;  m.  1871,  Sarah  Elizabeth  (d.   1913),  dau.  of 
John  Ettv  of  Malton,  co.  Yorks. : — 
William  Woithington  Worthington,   Esq.,    J. P.  Staffs. 
and  Derbyshire,  M.A.  Oxon.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Pipe- 
cum-Membris,  and  Patron  of  the  Living  of  Seals,  Derby- 
shire, b.  1871  ;  m.  1901,  Lady  Muriel  Gladys  Finch,  yngst. 
dau.  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Aylesford,  and  has  issue — William 
Greville  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  [m.   1927,  Lady 
Diana  Duncombe,  d.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Feversham,  and  has 
issue— Ann  Caroline] ;   Albert  Ronald  Worthington,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904  ;  and  Audrey  Muriel  [m.  1927,  Major  Montague 
Radclyffe,   M.C. ,  4th   Roy.   Hussars].     Estate  and  postal 
address—  Maple  Hayes,  Lichfield,  Staffordshire.      Clubs— 
White's,  Garrick. 

WORTHINGTON,  see  BAYLEY-WORTHINGTON. 

WORTHING!  ON  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  acorns  chevron- 
wise  proper,  between  as  many  tridents  sable.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  trident  erect  sable,  a  goat  passant  argent,  in  the  mouth 
an  acorn,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— "  Mihi  parent  aequoris 
undae." 

Sons  of  Charles  James  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.  1 843 ; 
d.  ;  by  1st  wife,  m.  1874,  Elizabeth  Ann  (d.  1880), 

d.  of  Edward  Gittins  of  Church  Gate,  Leicester:— 
Robert  Edward  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. 
Frank  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res.— 
Son  of  Godfrey  Worthington,    Gentleman,   b.    1849; 
d.  ;  m.  1880,  Fanny,  only  d.  of  George  Jevons  of 

Liverpool : — 
Hugh  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.  1881.     Seat — 
Son  of  Arthur  Mason  Worthington,  Esq.,  C.B.,  F.R.S., 
late  Professor  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich, 
b.  1852;  d.  ;  m.  1877,  Helen,  d.  of  Thomas  Solly, 

Barrister-at-Law : — 
Robert     Alfred     Worthington,      Gentleman,      O.B.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  b.  1878.     Res.—  East  Southernhay,  Exeter. 

Sons  of  Henry  Hugo  Worthington,  Esq.,  of  Wycombe 
Court,  High  Wycombe,  J. P.  Bucks.,  b.  1857;  d.  1924  ; 
m.  1883,  Amelia  M.,  d.  of  late  Matthew  Kennedy  of 
Low  Nook,  Ambleside  : — 
James  H.  Worthington,  Gentleman,  F.R.A.S.,  b. 
ito.— Grantlands-Uffculme,  Cullompton,  Devon. 
Nigel  K        Worthington,  Esq.,  M.C,  Captain,  b. 
Rolls  Worthington,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res.— 

WORTHINGTON-EVANS.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per 
pale  argent  and  gules,  a  lion  passant  regardant  between 
two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  bundle  of  rods 
banded  all  counterchanged  (Evans,  H.  Coll.,  1866) ;  2  and 
3,  azure,  a  saltire  engrailed  argent,  between  three  tridents, 
one  in  chief  and  two  in  fesse  or  (Worthington).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crests— 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  lion  regardant  argent,  the  body  charged  with  three 
crosses  moline  gules,  and  resting  the  dexter  paw  upon. a 
bundle  of  rods  banded  also  gules  (Evans) ;  2.  on  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  demi-goat  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  saltire  engrailed  argent  (Worthington).  Motto— 
"Libertas." 

Eld.  surv.  son  of  Worthington  Evans,  Gentleman,  /-. 

1827;  d.  1900;  m.  2nd,  1865,  Susanna  Jane  (d.  1891), 

d.  of  the  late  James  Laming  of  Birchington  Hall,  Kent, 

and  widow  of  Alexander  Stewart  Smith  :  — 

Rt     Hon.    Sir  (Worthington)  Lamington  Worthington- 

Evans,      P.C.,    G.B.E.,      1st     Bart.      (15    Nov.     IQ16), 

M.P.  Westminster,  St.  George's  Div.,  since  1929,  Sec.  of 

State  for  War  Feb.   1921-Oct.  1922,  Postmaster-General 

May  1923-Jan.  1924,  Sec.  of  State  for  War   Nov.    1924- 

June  1929,  when  he  resigned,  b.  1868;  assumed  by  R.L., 

14  Nov.  1916,  the  additional  surname  of  Worthington  ;  m. 

1898,  Gertrude  Annie,  d.  of  the  late  William  Hale,  and 

has   issue  — William   Shirlev   Worthington   Worthington- 

Evans,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  Barrister-at-Law, 

Inner  Temple,  b.  1904  \m.  1928,  Joan  Irene,  d.  of  H.  Kilby- 

Pears  of  New  Chapel  House,  Lingheld,  and  has  issue— 


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Sarah  (Res. — 68  Melbury  Court,  W.8)];  and  Rosemary 
Eleonora  Worthington.  Seat — Doghurst,  Limpsfield, 
Surrey.  Townres. — 6 Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
City  Carlton. 

WORTHINGTON-EYRE  (U.O.,  R.L.,  12  April  1902). 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  quatrefoils  or,  a  cres- 
cent for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leg  in  armour  couped  at 
the  thigh  proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Motto — "Pro  rege  scepe  pro  patria  semper." 
Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Son  of  James  Belton  Worthington,  by  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth : — 

William  Ingram  Worthington-Eyre  (formerly  Worthing- 
ton), Esq.,  b.  1  May  1867;  m.  13  Aug.  1890,  Grace  Geral- 
dine,  second  d.  of  Thomas  Stratford  Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Eyre- 
ville,  co.  Galway  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Stratford 
Eyre  Worthington-Eyre,  Gentleman,  b.  9  May  1891  (Res. — 
ib  Lord  George  Street,  Dunlaoghaire,  Dublin)  ;  (2) 
George  Lionel  Worthington-Eyre,  Gentleman,  b.  15  Sept. 
1893;  (3)  Robert  Worthington-Eyre,  Gentleman,  b.  4  Aug. 
1895  ;  (4)  Hedges  Eyre  Worthington-Eyre,  Gentleman,  b. 
8  Sept.  1899 ;  Marion  Grace ;  Olive  Geraldine ;  and 
Florence  Mary.  Seat — Eyreville,  Kiltormer,  Ballinasloe, 
co.  Galway.  Res. — 12  Tivoli  Terrace,  South  Kingstown, 
co.  Dublin. 

WORTLEY,  see  MONTAGUSTUART-WORTLEY. 

WOTHERSPOON  (L.O.,  1894).  Or,  a  cross  engrailed 
between  four  crescents  gules.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  or. 
Crest — A  tower  gules,  and  issuing  therefrom  an  eagle  dis- 
played or.  Motto — "Per  crucem  ad  lucem."  Livery — 
Buff  and  red. 

Eldest  son  of  Ivan  Wotherspoon,  Esq.,  K.C. ,  M.A. ,  of 

Iverley,  parish  of  St.  Anne  du  bout  de  1"  lie,  Co.  Jacques 

Cartier,  and  59  Victoria  Street,  Montreal,  Province  of 

Quebec,  Canada,  b.  1845,  being  eldest  son  of  the  late 

Daniel  Tolkien  Wotherspoon,  of  Quebec  City  [descended 

from  Sir  Alexander  Witherspune,  of  Brig  House,  co. 

Linlithgow,  Knt.,  Falconer  and  Esquire  to  King  James 

II.  of  Scotland,  1451];  d.  1908;  m.  1871,  Blanche,  only 

dau.  of  Charles  Juchereau  Duchesnay  de  St.  Denys  of 

St.  Ours,  P.Q.  :— 

Cecil  Juchereau  de  St.  Denys  Wotherspoon,  Gentleman, 

b.    1872 ;     m,    1909,    Edith    Emma,    eldest   d.    of  William 

Branston  (q.v.),  and  has  issue — Beatrice.     Post.  add. — 50 

Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

WRAGG  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  raguly  or  and  azure,  two 
billets  each  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  all  counterchanged. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  tl.e 
colours,  an  estoile  or,  between  two  sprigs  of  ragwort  fructed 
proper.  Motto—"  Deo  auspice,  et  cum  sidere  Fausto." 
Only  surv.  son  of  Alderman  John  Downing  Wragg, 
J. P.,  of  Swadlincote,  Derby,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.    : — 

Herbert  Wragg,  Esq.,  J.P.,  C.C.  co.  Derby,  M.P. 
Belper  Div.  1923,  Chairman  S.  Leics.  Colliery  Co.  Ltd.,  b. 
1880  ;  m.  1st,  1905,  Fanny,  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Sutcliffe, 
of  Heptonstall,  Yorks.  ;  2nd,  1919,  Marion  Sutcliffe.  Res. 
— B  etby,  nr.  Burton -on- Trent.  Clubs  —  Carlton,  St. 
Stephen's,  County  (Derby). 

WRAXALL,  Baron,  see  GIBBS. 

WRENBURY,  Baron,  see  BUCKLEY. 

WREY  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1.  sable,  a  fesse  between 
three  poleaxes  argent,  helved  gu'es  (Wrey  of  Trebitch, 
Vn.  of  Cornwall,  1620);  2.  Killigrew  of  Wolston  ;  3. 
argent,  a  cross  engrailed  gules  between  four  water- 
bougets  sable  (Bourchier,  Count  Eu,  Earl  of  Bath)  ;  4. 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii. ,  azure,  three  fletirs-de-lys  or  (France)  ; 
ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  or 
(England),  within  a  bordure  argent  (Thomas  of  Wood- 
stock, Duke  of  Gloucester,  son  of  Edward  III.) ;  5.  azure, 
a  bend  argent,  cottised  or,  between  six  lions  rampant  of 
the  last  (Bohun,  Earl  of  Northampton,  Hereford,  and 
Essex) ;  6.  Hankford  ;  7.  quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  argent 
and  gules  (Fitzwaryn,  c.  1300)  ;  8.  gules,  a  fret  or  (Audley)  ; 
9.  argent,  two  bars  gules  (Martyn  of  Tawstock)  ;  10. 
Malbank  ;  11.  Cogan  ;  12.  Loring  ;  13.  gules,  a  fesse  dan- 
cettee  ermine  (Dynham);  14.  argent,  two  bars  gules,  and 
in  chief  three  torteaux  (de  Moels)  ;  15.  De  Arches  ;  16. 
quarterly,  i.   and  iiii.,  gules,  four  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse 


argent  (Daubeney) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  or,  two  chevronels  within  a 
bordure  gules  ;  17.  sable,  a  bend  or,  between  six  fountains 
(Stourton) ;  18.  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  tor- 
teaux  (Sherard).     Motto — "  Le  bon  temps  viendra." 

Sons    of    Sir    Henry     Bourchier    Toke    Wrey,     10th 
Bart.,   of  Trebitch,    Cornwall,    late   Major  4th    Batt. 
Devonshire  Regt.,  B.A.  Oxon.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Devon 
(High  Sheriff  1891),  b.  1829;  d.  1900;  m.  1854,  Mari- 
anne Sophia,  only  child  of  Philip  Castell,   9th  Lord 
Sherard  : — 
Sir  Philip  Bourchier  Sherard  Wrey,   12th  Bart.  (30  June 
1628),  of  Trebitch,  C.B.E.,  b.  1858;   m.  1889,  Alice  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Borton,  R.A.  ;  and  has  issue — Florence 
Muriel  Phyllis  [m.  1914,  John  Lamb,  son  of  late  Rev.  John 
Lamb];  and  Barbara  Marion  Celia  \tn.   1st,   1925,  Flying- 
Officer  Robert  Darley  Whelan  (d.  1927),  2nd,  1929,  Andrew 
Henry    Strachan].      Seats — Tawstock    Court,    Barnstaple, 
Devon  ;  Tawsden,  Brenchley,  Kent.    Clubs — Jun.  Carlton, 
Ranelagh. 

Rev.  Albany  Bourchier  Sherard  Wrey,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
Rector  of  Tawstock,  Devon,  J. P.,  C.C.  Devon,  Rural  Dean 
of  Barnstaple  1912-18,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1896,  Isabel  Frances 
Sophia  (d.  1921),  d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Horn  Fleet,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L. ,  of  Darenth  Grange,  nr.  Dartford.  Res. 
— Corffe,  Barnstaple. 

Arthur  Henry  Wrey,  Esq.,  b.  1872;  m.  1897,  Florence, 
d.  of  the  late  Thomas  Radmall.  Res. — 34  Chester  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  N.  W.  ;  7  Royal  Crescent,  Brighton.  Club — 
Conservative. 

Edward  Castell  Wrey,  Esq.,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1901,  Katharine 
Joan,  d.  of  Rev.  John  Dene,  Rector  of  Horwood,  Devon; 
and  has  issue  —  (1)  Castell  Richard  Bourchier  Wrey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1903;  (2)  Christopher  Bourchier  Wrey, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Katharine  Augusta  [m.  1926,  Harry 
Robert  Wells]  ;  and  Diana  Joan.  Res — Yew  free  House, 
Oxton,  Notts. 

Reginald  Charles  Wrey,  Esq.,  Major  late  1st  Batt.  Devon 
Regt.,  served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1876;  m.  1912, 
Evelyn,  eldest  d.  of  late  Rev.  C.  W.  H.  Kenrick  ;  and  has 
issue — Denys  Charles  Bourchier  Wrey,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Res. — Ashbourne  House,  Leamington.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 

Son  of  Rev.    Bourchier  William  Toke  Wrey,  B.  C.L. 

(Camb. ),    formerly    Rector    of   Combe-in-Teignhead, 

Teignmouth,  Devon,  b.  1830;  d.  1918;  m.  1859,  Anne 

Caroline  (d.  1896),  d.  of  Thomas  Crosthwait,  of  Fitz- 

william  Square,  Dublin  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Bourchier  Wrey,  Rector  of  Ideford,  b.  1863  ; 

m.  1895,  Helen  Esme,  d.  of  Frederick  Charles  Ernest  Griffin 

of  Gorsty  Hayes  Manor  House,  Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton, 

and  has  issue — three  daus.     Res. — Ideford  Rectory,  Chud- 

leigh,  S.  Devon. 

Son  of  George  Edward  Bourchier  Wrey,  Gentleman, 

B.A.,  of  Thorntoun  House,  nr.  Kilmarnock,  b.   1851  ; 

d.    1926;    m.   1886,    Anne    Maud,    d.    of  Rev.   Arthur 

Bourchier  Wrey,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  Church  : — 

Edward   Charles  Wrey,    Esq.,    O. B. E. ,    Lieut. -Comdr. 

R.N.,  b.  1889  ;  m.  1914,  Grace  Elsie,  younger  d.  of  James 

C.  Rimer  of  Kelvin  Grove,  Newlands,  Cape  Colony  ;  and 

has  issue — 2  daus.     Estate — Thorntoun,  Ayrshire.      Res. — 

Belfield  Park,  Weymouth.     Club — United  Service. 

Son    of    Capt.     Charles    Joseph    Wrey    of    Stoodley 

Knowle,  Torquay,  b.   1828  ;    d.  1891 ;    m.   1st,    1867, 

Caroline   Rashleigh  (d.  1870),  d.  and  heiress  of  Rev. 

Charles  Harward  Archer  of  Lewannick: — 

Douglas  Edward  Archer  Wrey,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m. 

1888,  Mary  Thomasine  (d.   1905),  d.  of  Henry  Archdale 

Owen.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Arthur  Bourchier  Wrey,  M.A.(Camb. ),  Vicar 

of    St.    Mary   Church,    Devon,    1876-1905,    b     1831; 

d.   T918  ;   m.   1st,   1859,   Helen   (d.  1878),   d.    of  Rev. 

Thomas  Phillpotts,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro  ;  2nd,  1881, 

Claudine    Maud   (d.    1904),    d.   of  Charles   Twining, 

K.C.  :— 

Hugh  Bourchier  Wrey,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N., 

b.  1888  ;  m.  1925,  Ruth,  d.  of  the  late  William  Jackson, 

of  Elmwood,  Harrogate,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Lord,  M.C. 

Res. — 82  Portland  Place,  W.2. 


WRIGHT, 
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WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.)  Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  in  chief  two  eagles'  heads  erased  and  in 
base  a  feather  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and  t  r. 
Crest -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn  passant  per 


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pale  or  and  azure,  gorged  with  a  cellar  geniel  and  holding 

in  the  mouth  a  feather  also  azure.      Motto — "Meritez." 

Livery — Dark  green. 

Son  of  Alfred  George  William  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P., 
D.L.  for  E.  Riding  Yorks.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Riding 
Battery  Northumberland  Brig.,  b.  1878;  d.  1923; 
m.  1906,  Bridget,  only  d.  of  late  W.  K.  White  of  Lea- 
hurst,  Tickhill,  Yorks.,  and  niece  of  late  Sir  Thomas 
White,  Bart.,  of  Wallingwells  :— 
George  William  James    Hamilton   Wright,   Gentleman, 

h.  1911.     Seat — Bessingby  Hall,  Bridlington,  Yorks. 

WRIGHT  (L.O.).  Azure,  on  a  fess  between  three 
battleaxes  erect  in  pale  argent,  three  escallops  gules,  a 
bordure  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding 
a  dagger  in  pale  proper.  Mottoes — r.  (above  the  crest), 
"  Per  ardua"  ;  2.  (below  the  arms),  "  Spes  tutissima 
ccelis." 

Second  son  of  Quintin  Montgomery  Wright,  Esq., 
J. P.,   Writer,    Provost  of   Inveraray,    Union    Bank 
House,   Inveraray,  Argyll,   b.   1826  ;    d.   1886 ;     m. 
1859,    Prudence    Elizabeth,    d.    of    Byng    Thomas 
Giraud,    Lieut.    22nd    Regt.    Madras: — ■ 
Byng   Montgomery   Wright,    Esq.,   J. P.,    V.D.,    Hon, 
Maj.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Territorials), 
Agent  for  the  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd.  (Inveraray), 
1886-1924,  Clerk  of  Lieutenancy  (appointed  1903),  b.  1861 ; 
m.  1897,  Agnes-'  MacFarlane    (vide    Clark),    eld.    d.    of 
James  Clark,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — James  Mont- 
gomery Byng  Wright,  Gentleman  [Arms  (matric.  L.O.), 
quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fess  between  three  battle- 
axes   erect   in    pale    argent,    three   escallops    gules  (for 
Wright)  ;    2,   sable,   a    fess  chequy   argent   and  azure, 
between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  boar's  head  couped 
in  base  or,  armed  and  langued  of  the  third  (for  Clark)  ; 


3,  counter-quartered,  i.,  gules,  two  lions  rampant  com- 
batant supporting  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
and  erect  argent  (for  King) ;  ii.,  harry  nebulee  of  six  or 
and  sable  (for  Blount) ;  hi.,  sable,  three  nags' heads  erased 
argent  (for  Blayney) ;  iiii.,  gules,  a  fess  between  three 
cross  crosslets  fitchee  or  (for  Gore).  Crest  and  Mottoes — 
as  above],  b.  1901.  Res.— Tigh  an  Rudha,  Inveraray, 
Argyll. 

ALBERT  LESLIE  WRIGHT,  Esquire,  J.  P.  for  co. 
Derby.  Born  Feb.  23,  1862,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Wright,  M.A. ,  by  his  wife  Lucy  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville  of  Branston  Hall, 
co.  Lincoln,  fifth  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Alexander,  Earl  of 
Leven  and  Melville.  Armorial  bearings — Sable,  on  a 
chevron  argent,  three  spear-heads  gules,  in  chief  two  uni- 
corns' heads  erased  of  the  second,  armed  and  maned  or, 


n  base  on  a  pile  of  the  last,  issuing  from  the  chevron,  a 
unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's 
head  argent,  erased  gules,  armed  and  maned  or,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  three  spear-heads,  one  and  two  also  gules. 
Motto — "Ad  rem."  Married,  1st,  1892,  Margaretta 
Agnes  (d.  1907),  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Bridges 
Plumptre  of  Goodnestone  ;  and  has  had  Issue — (1)  Henry 
Bridges  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1899;  d.  1920;  (2)  John 
Leslie  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  (3)  Edward  Fitzwalter 
Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;  (4)  George  Anthony  Wright, 
Gentleman,  b.  1906;  Marion  [m.  1920,  7th  Viscount 
Hawarden];  Margaretta  [m.  1918,  Arthur  Philip  Coote, 
Esq.]  ;  Joan  ;  and  Elizabeth  ;  2nd,  1909,  Emily  Cecilia, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Pemberton  Plumptre  Coote,  Commander 
R.N.  ;  and  has  further  issue — Eleanor  Barbara;  Katharine 
Cecilia  ;  and  Prudence.  Seat — Butterley  Hall,  co.  Derby. 
Clubs — Arthur's,  Constitutional. 

WRIGHT  of  Nottingham  (H.  Coll.,  26  Sept.  1921). 
Sable,  on  a  pale  between  two  martlets  or,  a  martlet  of 
the  field,  between  two  crosses  raguly  vert.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front 
of  a  demi-unicorn  erased  sable,  armed,  crined  and  un- 
guled  or,  two  crosses  as  in  the  arms.  Motto—"  Festina 
lente." 

Son  of  Col.  Joseph  Wright,  J. P.,  of  Nottingham, 
b.  1835  ;  d.  1923  ;  m.  1862,  Charlotte,  d.  of  George 
Swanwick  : — 

Sir  Bernard  Swanwick  Wright,  Knt.  Bach.  (1921),  J. P. 
City  of  Nottingham,  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature,  b.  1876 ;  m.  1901,  Florence  Mary,  d.  of  late 
Joseph  Burton  ;  and  has  issue — Bernard  Joseph  Maxwell 
Wright,  Esq.,  b.  1905  ;  Kathleen  Florence ;  Barbara 
Nevill.  Res. — Haddon  House,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 
Clubs — Constitutional,  R.A.C. 

WRIGHT.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure,  on  a  fesse 
argent,  between  three  mullets  or,  as  many  eagles'  heads 
erased  of  the  field  (for  Wright) ;  2  and  3,  paly  of  six  argent 


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and  ermine,  a  wyvern  gules,  a  chief  of  the  first  fretty  of 
the  third  (for  Drake).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  on  a  mount  vert,  in  front 
of  a  garb  erect  or,  a  unicorn  regardant  azure,  the  dexter 
forepaw  resting  on  a  mullet  gold.  Motto — "  Aquila  non 
capit  muscas." 

Second  and  eld.  surv.  son  of  Charles  Booth  Elmsall 
Wright,  Esq. ,  of  Bolton  Hall,  co.  Yorks, ,  J.  P.  W.  R.  co. 
Yorks.,    D.L.,   High  Sheriff  1879,  b.   1848;   d.   1924; 


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m.  1870,  Edith  de  Cardonnel,  second  dau.  of  Robert 
W.  M.  Nesfield  of  Castle  Hill,  Bakewell,  co.  Derby  :— 
Marmaduke  Nesfield  Wright,  Esq. ,  Major  (ret.)  Yorkshire 
Dragoons  Yeo.,  J. P.  W.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1877;  m.  1905,  Hilda, 
d.  of  late  John  Ogilvie  Grant.  Seats — Bolton  Hall,  Bolton- 
by-Bolland,  Craven  ;  Kingswear  Castle,  S.  Devon.  Club — 
Roy.  Dart  Yacht  (Kingswear). 

WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
three  spear-heads  gules,  in  chief  two  unicorns'  heads 
erased  argent,  armed  and  maned  or,  in  base  on  a  pile  of 
the  last,  issuing  from  the  chevron,  a  unicorn's  head  erased 
of  the  first.     Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest— Upon  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  and  out  of  a  crescent  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  argent,  erased  gules,  armed  and  maned  or.  Livery — 
Dark  blue,  edged  with  yellow  piping,  yellow  waistcoat  with 
black  embroidery. 

Son  of  Charles   Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.    late 
comdg.  1st  Nottinghamshire  (Robin  Hood)  Rifle  Vol., 
M.P.   co    Nottingham   1868-1870,    b.    1828;    d.  1905; 
m.  1852,  Blanche  Louisa,  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Henry 
Corles  Bingham,  J. P.  and  D. L.,  of  Wartnaby  Hall, 
near  Melton  Mowbray  : — 
Nevil  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1857.      Estates — Watcombe 
Park,  Torquay  ;  land  and  property  at  Basford,  near  Notting- 
ham.    Post.  add. — 

Sons  of  Henry  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  B.A.fCamb. ), 
Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  M.P.  for  South  Not- 
tingham 1886-1895,  6.  1839;  d.  iqio;  m.  1st,  1865, 
Mary  Jane,  only  child  of  the  late  William  Cartledge  of 
Woodthorpe,  Notts.  ;  2nd,  1869,  Josephine  Henrietta, 
only  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Adolphus  Wright,  for- 
merly Rector  of  Ickham,  Kent : — 
George  Lewis  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  m. 
1902,  Ismay,  third  d.  of  C.  Hopkinson.     Res. — 

Edward  Henry  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m. 
1902,  Isie  Margaret,  fourth  d.  of  Gerald  Young;  and  has 
issue  —  (1)  Edward  Gerald  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  b. 
1903  ;  (2)  John  Evelyn  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ; 
(3)  Henry  Gordon  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ; 
and  Josephine  Margaret  Smith.     Res. — 

John  Harold  Smith  Wright,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
1882;  m.  1914,  Kathleen  Mabel  Stuart,  only  d.  of  Col. 
Ernest  Grattan  (ret.),  A. S.C.     Res. — 

Son  of  Frederick  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Hooton 
House,   b.   1840;    d.  1916;    m.   1863,   Ada  Joyce   (d. 
1920),  d.  of  of  Rev.  John  Bateman  : — 
Frederick  Denman.  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1872.    Seat — 
Mount  Hootton  House,  The  Forest,  Nottingham. 

WRIGHT  (U.O.,  14  Sept.  1900,  on  user  since  17th 
century).  Per  pale  sable  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  unicorns'  heads  couped  or,  as  many  spear-heads  gules, 


a  mullet  or  for  difference.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour 
proper,  charged  with  a  mullet  or  for  difference,  holding  a 
broken  tilting-spear  azure,  point  or.  Motto — "  Honor 
virtutis  preemium." 

Sons  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Hamilton  Wright,  D.D., 

M.A.,     Ph.D.     (Leipsic),     Bampton     and     Grinfield 

Lecturer,  Oxford,  Donnellan  Lecturer,  Dublin,  Knight 

of  the  Royal  Order  of  the  North  Star,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1909  ; 

tn.  1859,  Ebba,  dau.  of  N.  W.  Almroth,   Knight    of 

the  Royal  Order  of  the  North  Star,  Governor  of  the 

Royal  Mint  at  Stockholm  : — 

Hon.    Eric    Blackwood   Wright,    Senior    Magistrate    of 

Trinidad   1909-13,    and   a   Puisn6  Judge  1 913-18,    Legal 

Adviser  to  Disposal  Board  since  1919,  LL.  D.,  of  the  Middle 

Temple,  Barr.-at-Law,  b.  i860;  m.  1909,  Janet  Isabel,  eld. 

d.  of  the  late  John  Armine  Willis;  and  has  issue — Armine 

Charles  Almroth  Wright,  Esq.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  1910; 

Anthony  Dundas  Almroth  Wright,  Esq.,  b.  1914;  Erica; 

and  Mary.    Res. — Granville  House,  Granville  Park,  S.  E.  13. 

Sir  Almroth  Edward  Wright,  K.B.E.,  Kt.  Bach.,  C.B.. 

M.D.,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc,  Principal  of  the  Inst,  of  Pathology 

and    Research,    St.  Mary's  Hospital,    Paddington,  served 

Great  War  as  Col.    R.A.M.C.    (despatches),  b.  1861  ;    m. 

1889,  Jane  Georgina  (d.   1926),  d.  of  R.  M.  Wilson,  Esq., 

M.A.,  J. P.,  of  Coolcarrigan,  co.   Kildare  ;  and  has  issue — 

Leonard  Almroth  Wilson  Wright,  Esq.,  b.  1891  [m.  1925, 

Florence,  d.  of  James  Ivory,  Laverockdale  House,  Colinton" 

and  Doris  Helena  [m.  19 18,  Capt.  Frances  John  Romanes 

Res. — 6  Pembroke  Square,  W.8. 

Charles  Theodore  Hagberg  Wright,  Gentleman,  LL.D. , 
b.  1862.  Res. — 17  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.i. 
Club—  Reform. 

Major-Gen.  Henry  Brooke  Hagstromer  Wright,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  R.E.  (ret.),  b.  1864 ;  m.  1896,  Helen,  d.  of  Sir  John 
Kirk,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has  issue— 2  daus.  Res.— 
Seaton  Down  House,  Seaton,  Devon. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Ernest  Alexanderson  Wright,  M.A.,  Clerk 

in  Holy  Orders,  Vicar  of  All  Saints',  Clapham  Park, 

S.W  ,  b.  1865  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1894,  Agnes,  d.  of  Joseph 

Hall  Worthington,   Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  J. P.,  of  Dublin, 

later  of  Oxton,  Cheshire  : — 

Rev.    Ruthven    Alexanderson   Wright,    M.A.    (T.C.D.), 

Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1897.    Res. — The  Vicarage,  North 

Stainley,  Yorks. 

Maurice  Charles  Alexanderson  Wright,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Jesus  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  1907.     Res. — Iver,  Bucks. 

WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  on  a  chevron  argent,  three 
spear-heads  gules,  in  chief  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  of 
the  second,  armed  and  maned  or,  in  base  on  a  pile  of  the 
last,  issuing  from  the  chevron  a  unicorn's  he;id  erased  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  unicorn's  head  argent,  erased  gules,  armed 
and  maned  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three  spear-heads, 
one  and  two,  also  gules.  Motto — "Ad  rem."  Livery — 
Black  coat  with  silver  buttons,  striped  black  and  white 
waistcoat,  white  plush  breeches,  white  stockings. 

Sons  of  Francis  Beresford  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Wootton 
Court,  M.A.  (Camb.),  J. P.  cos.  Derby  and  Warwick, 
b.  1837  ;  d.  1  91 1  ;  m.  1862,  Adeline  Frances  Henrietta 
{d.  IQ24),  eldest  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  Richard  Henry 
FitzHerbert   (second   son   of  Sir    Henry   FitzHerbert, 
Bart.)  of  Somersal  Herbert,  co.  Derby: — 
Arthur  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Derby,  B.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1865;  m.  1900,  Hon.  Daisy  Isabel,  eld.  d.  of  the 
3rd  Baron  MoncriefF;   and  has  issue — (1)  Gilbert  Francis 
Moncrieff  Wright,  Gentleman,   b.   1905;    (2)  Ronald    Fitz 
Herbert  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  (3)  Arthur  Beresford 
Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1910;  (4)  Robert  Hepburn  Wright, 
Gentleman,  b.  1913  ;  (5)  Geoffrey  Nicholas  Wright,  Gen- 
tleman, b.  1014;  Adeline  Nora  [m.  ,  Frederick  Grieve 
Lawrie] ;    Hilda    Florence;    Ida   Elizabeth;    and    Judith 
Selina.      Seats — Wootton   Court,   co.  Warwick ;    Aldercar 
Hall,  co.  Derby. 

Kenneth  Hepburn  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1868;  m.  1905, 
Lucy  Mary,  second  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Channer 
Corfield  of  Ormonde  Fields,  co.  Derby,  and  Chatwall  Hall, 
Salop  ;  and  has  issue — Hepburn  Kenneth  Wright,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;  and  Margaret  Mary.  Res. — Watland's 
House,  Scaynes  Hill,  Haywards  Heath. 

Richard  Beresford  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1899, 
Mary  Gwladwys,  eldest  d.  of  Henry  Donne  of  Blakesley 
Hall,  Birmingham;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  Richard  Donald 
Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1900  ;  (2)  Henry  Beresford  Wright, 
Gentleman,   b.   1914;    d.    1917;    Margaret  Irene ;    Nancy 


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b.  1882  ;  m.   1908, 

Bateman  ;  and  has 


Adeline;  and  Elizabeth  Esther.     Res. — Michelham  Priory, 
Hellingley,  Sussex. 

Ivan  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m,  1906, 
Agnes  Sarah  Augusta,  eld.  d.  of  the  late  Frederick  Channer 
Corfield  of  Ormonde  Fields,  co.  Derby,  and  Chatwall  Hall ; 
and  has  issue — Richard  Corfield  Wright,  Gentleman,  b. 
1909;  Audrey  Augusta;  and  Augusta  Jean.  Res. — Arden 
Hill,  Lapwtrth,  co.  Warwick. 

Sons   of  FitzHerbert  Wright,   Esq.,   V.D.,    J. P.    and 
D. L.  (High  Sheriff  1902)  co.  Derby,  late  Lt.-Col.  1st 
Derbyshire   Rifle  Vol.,   b.   1841  ;    d.    1910;    m.    1865, 
Louisa    Charlotte    Rudolphine,    d.    of  the   late   Ernst 
Christopher  Friedrich  von  Beckman,  Pastor  of  Holzen- 
dorf,  Mecklenburg-Schwerin:  — 
Henry    FitzHerbert    Wright,    Esq.,  J. P.,  C.    Aid.,  and 
(1927)  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.  P.  for 
Leominster  Div.    ot    Herefordshire   1912-18,   b.   1870;    tn. 
1894,    Muriel    Harriet,    third    d.    of   Col.    Henry    Charles 
Fletcher,  C.M.G.  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  FitzHerbert  Wright, 
Gentleman,   late  15th    Lancers,   b.    1905  [tn.    1928,    Hon. 
Doreen  Julia,   d.   of  8th  Viscount    Powerscourt,   and   has 
issue — Brigid    Louise] ;    (2)    Stephen    Camplyon    Wright, 
Gentleman,  9th  Q.R.   Lancers,  b.  1907;   Helen  Hermione 
[tn.   1919,  Capt.   Ru.iolph  Philip  Elwes,   M.C.,   late  Cold- 
stream Gds.];  Margarette  Stella  [tn.  1925,  Prince  Michael 
Mantinsky,  and  has  issue] ;   Evelyn  Muriel  [tn.  1926,  W.  R. 
N.  Hinde,  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue] ;  Violet  Frances  [tn. 
1927,  James  G.  Leaf,  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue]  ;  Muriel 
Joyce  ;  and  Judith  Harriet.    Seat — Yeidersley  Hall,  Derby- 
shire.    Club — Arthur's. 

Ernest  Beresford  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Derby,  late  Major  4th  N.  Midland  Bde.  R.F.A.  (T.),  b.  1875  ; 
tn.  1899,  Lucy  Adeline,  fourth  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Douglas 
Fox  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — Ernest  Francis  FitzHerbert 
Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1919;  Mary  Veronica  [tn.  1926, 
Philip  Squerry,  and  has  issue] ;  Rosemary  Louise  [tn.  1928, 
Claude  Kirby] ;  and  Iris  Lucy.  Res. — Redlynch  Grange, 
Redlynch,  Wilts.     C~7«£— Arthur's. 

Francis  Evelyn  FitzHerbert  Wright, 
shire,  late  Capt.  4th  Batt.  Beds.  Regt., 
Mary  Joyce,  elder  d.  of  Frederic  O.  F. 
issue — (1)  Evelyn  Osborne  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Gentleman, 
b.  1910;  (2)  Guy  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1911. 
Res. — Ednaston  Lodge,  Derby. 

Sonsof  Philip  Wright,  Esq.,  b.  1846;  d.  1915;  tn.  1868, 

Alice  Elizabeth  (d.    1896),    d.  of  Rev.   William   Bury, 

Rector  of  Pimperne,  co.  Dorset : — 

Rev.  William  Aden  Wright,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  b.  1869  ; 

tn.  1899,   Edith  Emma  Smith  ofEdgbaston,  Birmingham; 

and  has  issue — Eric  Aden  Wright,   Gentleman,    b.   1901; 

Ronald    Beresford  Wright,  Gentleman,   b.   1905.      Res. — 

Nettlestead  Rectory,  Maidstone. 

Maurice  Reresford  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1872  ;  tn.  ic,02, 
Elizabeth  Eleanor,  third  d.  of  John  Brodges  Plumptre  of 
Goodnestone,  and  has  issue — Maurice  Christopher  Wright, 
Gentleman,?*.  1906  ;  and  Phylls  Alicia.     Res.— 

Francis  Anthony  Cedric  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  ; 
m.  1904,  Catherine  Marriott,  d.  c.f  Edmund  Fletcher 
Bosanquet,  and  has  issue — Noel  Nithsdale  Wright,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1904.     Res. — 

Godfrey  FitzHerbert  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Derby, 
b.  1874;  m-  x9o6,  Maud  Frances  Bateman,  d.  of  Frederick 
Wright,  and  has  issue — 4  daus.  Res. — Rock  House, 
Chudleigh,  S.  Devon. 

Edward  Alleyne  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1877.     Res. — 
Hugh   Esterel  Wright,    Gentleman,    b.    1879;    m.    1904, 
Georgina  Lee.     Res. 

GEORGE  HENRY  CORY  WRIGHT,  Esquire,  B.L., 
B.  A.  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Born  March  1,  i860, 
being  the  son  of  Sir  William  Wright,  K.  B. ,  of  Sigglesthorne 
Hall,  J.  P.  and  D.L. ,  by  his  second  wile  Jane  Eliza,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Cory,  Vicar  of  Skipsea.  Armorial  bear- 
ings— Or,  a  fesse  chequy  azure  and  argent,  between  in  chief 
two  eagles'  heads  erased,  and  in  base  a  feather  of  the  second. 
Upon  the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree, 
with  a  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest  — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  unicorn  passant  per  pale  or  and  azure,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  feather  azure. 
Motto— "Meritez."  Married,  1886,  Ellen,  dau.  of  J.  A. 
Wade,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Hornsea,  in  the  co.  of  Yorks.  ;  and 
has  Issue  —  George  Sigglesthorne  Wright,  Gentleman, 
b.  1888.     Res. — 

WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  griffin  segreant  azure,  on  a 
chief  gules,  a  sword  fessewise  point  to  the  dexter  of  tha 


field.     Mantling  azure  and  or.    Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 

colours,  a  demi-goat  proper,  resting  the  sinister  leg  on 

an    escutcheon    argent,    charged    with    a   grenade  fired 

proper.      Badge — An   eagle's  claw  reversed   and  erased 

azure,  armed  gules,  enfiled  by  a  coronet  composed  of  five 

roses  or.     Motto — "  Perseverantia  palmam  obtinebit." 

Only  son  of  Sir  John  Roper  Wright,  1st  Bart.,  J. P., 

D.L.,  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.,  b.  1843  ;  d.  1926  ;  tn.  1st,  1870, 

Jessie  Eliza  (d.   1896),  d.  of  Charles  Wilson;   2nd, 

1897,    Alice,    d.    of    Bryan    William    Stevens,    of 

Aldwinckle,  Edgbaston  : — 

Sir  William  Charles  Wright,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,2nd  Bart.,  of 

Swansea  (27  Jan.  1920),  Lieut. -Col.  Res.  of  Officers,  late 

Glamorgan   R.F.A. ,   J. P.,  and    (1912)   High    Sheriff  co. 

Glamorgan,  b.  1876  ;  tn.  1898,  Maud,  d.  of  Isaac  Butler, 

Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Panteg,  co.  Monmouth.     Res. — 46  Cadogan 

Place,  S.W.     Clubs — Carlton,  St.  Stephen's. 

WRIGHT  of  Wold  Newton  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  azure,  as 
many  martlets  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest  -On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 


unicorn  passant  regardant  argent,  semee  of  estoiles  azure, 
armed,  maned,  and  hoofed  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  also 
azure,  the  dexter  foot  resting  on  a  cross  patee  gold. 
Motto — "  Quercus."     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 

Sons  of  William  Wright  of  Wold  Newton,  b.  1832  : 
d.  1879  ;  tn.  1858,  Eliza  Walton,  only  d.  of  the  late 
Richard  Hargrave,  formerly  of  Sandal  Park,  Yorks.: — 

William  Maurice  Wright,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.  for  the  parts 
of  Lindsey,  Lincolnshire,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wold 
Newton,  M.A.  (St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford),  b.  1873.  Seat- 
Wold  Newton  Manor,  near  North  Thoresby,  S.O. ,  co. 
Lincoln. 

Edward  Walton  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1875  ;  m.  1900, 
Amy,  d.  of  George  Stamp  of  York  ;  and  has  issue — Edward 
Hargrave  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Rts. — The  Butts, 
Alton,  Hants. 

Parsons  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.  Res. — Wold 
Newton  Manor. 

WRIGHT  of  Brattleby  Hall  (H.  Coll).  Argent,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  azure, 
as  many  martlets  of  the  field.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a 
unicorn  passant  regardant  argent,  sem£e  of  estoiles  azure, 
armed,  maned,  and  unguled  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  also 
azure,  the  dexter  foot  resting  upon  a  cross  patee  gold. 
Motto — "  Patria  poscente  paratus. "  Livery — Blue,  buff 
facings,  and  silver  buttons. 

Sons  of  Samuel  Wright  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 


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of  Nettleton  House,  near  Caistor,  and  of  Brattleby  and 
North  Kelsey,  co.  Lincoln,  by  his  wife  Constance 
Mary,  d.  of  Peter  Freeland  Aiken,  Banker,  of  Bristol: — 

Philip  Chetwood  Wright,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Lincoln,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Major  late  3rd  Lincolnshire  Regt., 
b.  1866;  m.  1901,  Josephine  Agneta  Mary,  only  d.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Richard  Chichester  of  Drewsteignton  Rectory, 
Devon  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Denzil  Chetwood  Wright, 
Gentleman,  b.  1907;  John  Michael  Turner  Wright,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1914  ;  Penelope  Constance  Chichester.  Estates — 
Brattleby,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  part  of  Collingham,  co.  Not- 
tingham.    Post.  add. — Brattleby  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Rev.  Arthur  Samuel  Wright,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A. ,  Patron  of  the  Living  of  Brattleby,  co.  Lincoln 
[Motto — "Esse  quam  videri  "],  b.  1867.  Seat—  Nettleton 
House,  Caistor,  Lines.     Res. — Snelland  Rectory,  Lincoln. 

WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  gules,  a  cross 
botonnee  fi tehee  argent,  a  chief  azure,  thereon  a  pale 
ermine,  charged  with  a  rose  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  between  two  bezants.  Mantling  gules  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  rock,  a  falcon's 
head  erased  proper,  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross  botonnee 
fitchee  in  bend  argent,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
rose  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Tarn  arte  quam  marte." 

Only  surv.  sons  of  Sir   Thomas   Wright,  Kt.    Bach. 

(1893),  J. P.,  Mayor  of  Leicester  1887-8  and  1891-2, 

b.  1838  ;  d.  1905  ;  m.  1862,  Georgina  Eliza,  d.  of  Peter 

Roberts: — 
Arthur  Ernest  Wright,  Esq.,  Solicitor,  late  Lt.-Col.  Army 
Service  Corps,  b.  1866;  m.  1st,  1894,  Ada  Fanny  (d.  1899), 
d.  of  late  Richard  John  Parsons;  2nd,   1004,  Elizabeth,  d. 
of  James  Cutter  of  Ramsgill.     Postal  address — 

WRIGHT  of  Guayaquil  (Confirmed  U.O.,  15  Sept. 
1862).  Per  pale  sable  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  unicorns'  heads  couped  or,  three  spear-heads  gules. 
Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 


or,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  holding  a  broken 
tilting-spear  azure,  pointed  or.  Motto — "  Honor  virtute 
praemium." 

Issue  of  Thomas  Charles  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1836; 
d.  1911  ;  m.  1868,  Aurora  M.  de  Ycaza  (d.  1897) : — 
William  Hugh  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1900, 
Elena  Vallarino,  and  has  issue — (1)  William  Wright,  Gen- 
tleman, fi.  1901  ;  (2)  Albert  Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1906; 
Elena  [m.  1925,  Lautaro  Aspiazu] ;  Aurora  ;  Guillermina  ; 
and  Georgette.     Pes. — Guayaquil,  Ecuador. 

Carolina  Alexandra,  ;;/.  1900,  Luis  de  Orrantia,  and  has 
issue. 

Issue  of  Edward  Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1839  ;  d.  1892  ; 
m.  1876,  Maria  Teresa  de  Aguirre  : — 
Edward  Wright,  Gentleman,  Consul-General  for  Ecuador 


in  Spain,  6.  1878;  m.  1911,  Nellie  Bunster,  and  has  surv. 
issue — (1)  Edward  Joseph  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 
(2)  Thomas  Charles  Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1920.  Res. — 
56A  Croxteth  Road,  Liverpool. 

John  Alfred  Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1882  ;  m.  1914,  Rosa 
Margarita  Bolona,  and  has  surv.  issue — George  Alfred 
Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1916  ;  and  Gladys  Victoria.  Res. — 
Guayaquil,  Ecuador. 

Robert  Hugh  Wright,  Gentleman,  fi.  1884;  m.  1925, 
Maria  Morla.     Res. — 

Mercedes  Patricia,  m.  19 10,  Pedro  V.  Miller,  and  has 
issue. 

WRIGHT  (R.L.,  1796,  H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars 
argent,  in  chief  as  many  leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed,  habited  azure,  purpled 
or,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper,  brandishing  a  sword 
also  argent,  pierced  through  a  leopard's  face  as  in  the 
arms. 

Only  son   of  John   Wright,    Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Priory, 

J. P.,    D.L.    (High   Sheriff  Essex    1869),     b.    1821  ;    d. 

1882;    /;/.  2nd,  1873,  Jane  Charlotte  Bazette,   only  d. 

of   Thurlow    Dowling    of    Lower     Belgrave     .street, 

S.W.  :— 
John  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.  1879.     Res.— 

Ygst.  son  of  John  Wright,  Gentleman,  b.   1794;  d.v.p. 

1836;  m.   1820,  Mary,  d.   of  Sir  John  Tyrell,  Bait.,  of 

Boreham  House  : — 
William  Henry  Wright,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N.,  fi.  ; 

m.  1853,  Kate,  d.  of  Abraham  Hargrav<-  of  Ballyno,  Queens- 
town,  co.  Cork  ;  and  has  issue.     Res. — 

WRIGHT  (U.O. ).  Per  pale  sable  and  azure,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  unicorn's  heads  couped  or,  as  many 
spear-heads  gules.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — On  a 


wreath  of  the  colours,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 

holding  a  broken  tilting-spear  azure,  point  or.      Motto — 

"  Honor  virtutie  premium." 

Son    of    Edward    Wright,     LL.D.,    of    Flora    Ville, 
Donnybrook,  Dublin,  fi.  1810;  d.  1881 ;  m.  Charlotte, 
d.  of  Joseph  Wright  of  Beech  Hill,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Major  Warren  Wright,  M.A.  (Dub.),  b.    1844.     Res.— 

Hidcote  Boyce,  Campden,  Glos. 

WRIGHT  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  within  two  flaunches  or. 
each  charged  with  two  bars  of  the  first,  a  chevron  between 
three  leopards'  faces  of  the  second,  impaling  the  arms  of 


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Harris,  namely— Or,  a  heraldic  antelope  rampant  between 
three  leopards'  faces  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable. 
Mantling  azure  and  or.     Crest — Issuant  out  of  a  crown 


palisado  or,  a  demi-eagle  rising  azure,  holding  in  the  beak 
a  representation  of  the  sign  of  the  Zodiac  "Leo"  sable. 
Badge  —A  mallet  between  two  ears  of  wheat  slipped  or, 
enfiled  with  a  circlet  azure.  Motto — "  Invictus  maneo." 
Livery — Blue  and  gold. 

Second  son  of  Norris  Wright,  of  the  City  of  Hereford, 

b.  1868  ;  m.  Anne  Ueakin : — 
Reginald  Wright,  Gentleman,*.  1897;  m.  July,  1924, 
Cornelia,  d.  of  John  Ruffin  Harris,  of  New  York,  formerly 
m.  to  Leyland  Henry  Lawrence  George  Langley,  of 
Claytonholt,  co.  Sussex,  from  whom  she  obtained  a  divorce 
April,  1924.  Res. — Morlaas  Hall,  Pau,  France;  Villa 
Andalusia,  Biarritz,  France. 

HENRY  BRUCE  WRIGHT-ARMSTRONG,  Esquire, 
Master  of  Arts  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Justice  of  the 
Peace  and  H.M.L. ,  High  Sheriff  1875  and  1894,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  M.  P.  Mid.  Armagh  1921-22,  Senator  N.  Ireland 
1921.  Born  July  27,  1844,  being  the  younger  but  only 
surviving  son  of  the  late  William  Jones  Armstrong,  Esquire, 
of  Killylea,  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deputy-Lieutenant, 
High  Sheriff  1840  (who  assumed  in  1868,  by  Royal  Licence, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Wright  under  the  will  of  Lady 
Frances  E.  Wright-Wilson),  by  his  wife  Dame  Frances 
Elizabeth,  relict  of  Colonel  Sir  Michael  M'Creagh,  Com- 
panion of  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the  Bath,  Knight 
Commander  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order,  &c. ,  and 
only  daughter  of  Captain  Christopher  Wilson  of  the  22nd 
Foot.  Armorial  bearings— He  bears  for  Arms  :  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  pale  gules  and  vert,  three  dexter  armed  arms 
couped  at  the  shoulders  and  embowed,  the  hands  clenched 
proper  (for  Armstrong) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  three  bars  gemel 
gules,  on  a  chief  azure  three  leopards'  faces  or,  a  canton 
ermine  for  distinction  (for  Wright).  Upon  the  escutcheon 
is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling 
gules  and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crests,  1.  out  of  a  mural 
coronet  or,  an  armed  arm  embowed,  the  hand  grasping  an 
oak-tree  eradicated  proper  (for  Armstrong) ;  2.  out  of  a 
mural  crown  chequy  or  and  gules,  a  dragon's  head  vert,  on 
the  neck  three  leopards'  faces  as  in  the  arms,  between  two 
bars  gemel  a  trefoil  slipped  or.  Motto — "  Invictus  maneo." 
Married,  November  14,  1883,  Margaret,  daughter  of  William 
Leader  of  Rosnalee,  in  the  county  of  Cork  ;  and  has  had 
Issue — (1)  William  Fortescue  Wright-Armstrong,  Esq., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Major  R.A. ,  b.  August  13,  1885  [m.  1920, 
Madeline  (d.  1924),  d.  of  Madame  Toucas-Massillon  of  Paris, 
and  widow  of  Major  H.  Hamilton,  R.F.A.]  ;  (2)  Michael 
Richard  Leader  Wright- Armstrong,  Lieut.  R.E.,6.  Novem- 
ber 27,   1889;    killed  in  action  1916;    (3)    Henry  Maxwell 


(Kan 

Wright-Armstrong,  Gentleman,  b.  February  12,  1891  ;  (4) 
James  Robert  Bargrave  WTright- Armstrong,  Esq.,  Capt. 
R.O.  8th  Hussars,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  April  6,  1893; 
(5)  Christopher  Wyborne  Wright- Armstrong,  Gentleman,  b. 
May  9,  1899  ;  Frances  Margaret  Alice  ;  Dorothea  Gertrude  ; 
and  Margaret  Helen  Elizabeth.  Estate  and  postal  address— 
Dean's  Hill,  Armagh.      Clubs— Carlton,  Ulster  (Belfast). 

WRIGHTSON,  see  BATTIE-WRIGHTSON. 

WRIGHTSON.  Or,  a  fesse  invected  chequy  azure  and 
argent  between  two  eagles'  heads  erased  in  chief  sable,  and 
a  saltire  couped  in  base  gules.     Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,   in   front   of  a  saltire  gules,  a  unicorn  salient  or. 
Motto— ' '  Veritas  omnia  vincit." 

Sons  of  John  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  President  of  the 
Downton  College  of  Agriculture,  near  Salisbury,  b.  1840  ; 
d.  ;  m.  1872,  Maria  Isabella,  only  daughter  of  the 

late  Charles  Norleigh  Hulton  : — 
John  Frederick  Hulton  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  b.  1875. 
Res. — 
Thomas  Reginald  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res. 
Edmund  Gilchrist  Wrightson,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  served  Great 
War   as   Lt.-Comdr.    R.N.R.,    b.    1879;    in.    1911,    Rose 
Frances,  d.  of  the  late  E.  Western,  and  has  issue — 1  son  ; 
1   dau.       Res. — 27   Pembridge   Square,    Bayswater,   W.2. 
Club — Conservative. 

Archibald  Ingram  Hulton  Wrightson,  Gentleman,*.  1882. 
Res. — 

Roger  Armstrong  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  b.  1888.      Res. 
Philip  Blethyn  Hulton  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 
Cerdic  William  Wrightson,  Gentleman,  b.  1892.      Res. — 

ROBERT  GARMONDSWAY  WRIGHTSON,  Gentle- 
man, Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  (Cambridge),  b.  April  6, 
1869,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Gar- 
mondsway  Wrightson,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders,  Master  of  Arts 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  by  his  wife  Priscilla 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Alfred  Head  of 
London.  Armorial  bearings — Or,  a  fesse  invected  chequy 
azure  and  argent,  between  two  eagles'  heads  erased  in 
chief  sable  and  a  saltire  couped  in  base  gules  ;  and  for  a 
Crest,  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  gules, 
a  unicorn  salient  or;  with  the  Motto,  "Veritas  omnia 
vincit."     Postal  address — ■ 

WRIGHTSON.  Or,  a  fesse  invected  chequy  azure  and 
argent,  between  two  eagles'  heads  erased  in  chief  sable 
and  a  saltire  couped  in  base  gules.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  saltire  gules,  a  unicorn  salient  or. 
Motto — "Veritas  omnia  vincit." 

Sons  of  Sir  Thomas  Wrightson ,  1st  Baronet ,  of  Neasham 
Hall,  D.L.  and  J.  P.  co.  Durham,  M.P.  for  Stockton-on- 
Tees  1892-1895,  and  for  East  St.  Pancras  1899-1906, 
b.  1839;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1869,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Wise,  Solicitor,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  :  — 


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Sir  Thomas  Garmondsway  Wrightson,  2nd  Bart.  (13  July 
1900),  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Durham,  M.A.  (Camb.),  late  Major 
and  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batt.  Durham  L.I.,  b.  1871  ;  to.  1903, 
Gwendolin  Cotterill,  d.  of  G.  Harding  Neame  of  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  S.W.  ;  and  has  issue — John  Garmondsway 
Wrightson,  Esq.,  b.  1911 ;  Peter  Wrightson,  Esq. ,  b  1914; 
Rodney  Wrightson,  Esq. ,  b.  1916  ;  Oliver  Wrightson ,  Esq. , 
b.  1920.  Seat — Neasham  Hall,  Darlington.  Res. — The 
Manor  House,  Eryholme,  Darlington. 

Charles  Archibald  Wise  Wrightson,  Esq.,  C. B.E.,  Capt. 
(ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1874.     Res.— 

Wilfrid  Ingram  Wrightson,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  Durham 
L.I. ,  b.  1876;  to.  1 913,  Victoria,  d.  of  F.  C.  Winby  of 
Shenfield,  Essex,  and  has  issue — Elizabeth  Victoria  Mary  ; 
and  Ann  Winby.  Res. — 2  Devonshire  Terrace,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 

WRIGLEY  of  Oldham  (H.  Coll.).  Vert,  a  saltire  er- 
mine, pierced  lozengy  of  the  field,  between  four  bezants. 
Mantling  vert  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 


colours,  a  cock's  head  erased  sable,  combed  and  wattled 
gules,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  saltire  couped  or. 
Motto — "Aspira."     Livery  —Green. 

Sons  of  Roscoe  Wrigley  of  Oldham,  /'.  1847  ;  d.  1912  ; 
m.  1874,  Sarah  Louisa,  d.  of  Thomas  Milnes  of 
Chadderton  and  Oldham  : — 

Alan  Wrigley,  Gentleman  [Arms  as  above,  and  on  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Dodd,  namely — Or,  a 
garb  vert  between  two  branches  of  holly  slipped  and 
fructed  proper  palewise  within  as  many  fiaunches  gules, 
each  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  first],  b.  1874  ;  m.  1905, 
Lilian,  O.B.E.  (1920),  d.  of  John  Dodd,  Esq.,  J. P.  ;  and 
has  issue — Gwendolyn  Mary  Louisa.  Res.—  Parham  Hall, 
Wickham  Market,  Suffolk. 

Philip  Roscoe  Wrigley,  Gentleman,  F.  R.C.S. ,  b.  1876; 
m.  1916,  Gwendolen  Mary,  d.  of  Edwin  Holmes,  Esq., 
J. P.,  and  has  issue — Neill  Milnes  Wrigley,  Gentleman, 
b.  ;  and  Joan  Roscoe.     Res. — The  Elms,    Didsbury, 

Manchester. 

Frank  Graham  Wrigley,  M.D.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1915,  Marjory 
Mary,  d.  of  John  Michell,  and  has  issue — Patricia  Marion. 
Res. — Oak  Drive,  Fallow  Field,  Manchester. 


WRIGLEY.  Or,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three  mullets  of 
the  field  between  two  fiaunches  gules,  each  charged  with 
a  stag's  head  erased  of  the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  erased 
or,  sem£e  of  mullets  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert.     Motto — "  Aquiret  qui  tuetur." 

Son  of  Charles  Edwin  Wrigley,  Esq.,  of  Wendover, 


Bucks.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanes.,  b.  i860;  d.  1927; 
vi.  1886,  Blanche,  second  dan.  of  the  late  E.  C.  Potter :  — 
Wrigley,  Gentleman,    b.    1891.       Res. — 5    Ilchester 
Place,  W.  14. 

WRIGLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pale  azure,  between 
two  stags'  heads  erased  of  the  last,  an  oak-leaf  slipped 
between  two  escallops  of  the  first.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  three  quatrefoils 
fessewise  or,  thereon  a  stag's  head  erased  azure,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  a  cotton-tree  slipped  and  fructed 
proper.     Motto — "  Corde  forti  et  fideli. " 

Sons  of  Edward  Wright  Wrigley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lanes. 

of  Thornycroft,  Werneth,  Oldham,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1908  ; 

m.  1864,  Mary,  d.  of  Richard  Shiers,  of  Tyntesfield, 

Ashton-on-Mersey  : — 
Arthur  Edward  Wrigley,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lancashire,  b.  1865  ; 
m.  1901,  Alice  Mary,  eld.  d.  of  James  Lees  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand.  Seat — Kiftsgate  Court,  Chipping  Campden, 
Glos.  Res.—  Wyck  Hill  House,  Stow-on-the-Wold,  Chelten- 
ham. 

Harold  Wrigley,  Esq.,  J. P.  E.R.Yorks.,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1892, 
Mary  Hannah,  d.  of  Robert  Whittaker,  Esq.,  J.P.  ;  and 
has  issue — Edward  Whittaker  Wrigley,  Gentleman,  b.  1893  '• 
Mary  Christabel  ;  and  Helen  Mary.  Res. — Ganton  Hall, 
near  Scarborough.  Clubs — Boodle's,  Conservative,  York- 
shire (York). 


WRIXON-BECHER  (R.L.,  24  Nov.  1831,  U.O.). 
Vair6  argent  and  gules,  on  a  canton  or,  a  buck's  head 
couped  sable.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  ermine,  gorged  with  a 
collar  vair.     Motto — "  Bis  vivit  que  bene." 

Sons  of  Sir  John  Wrixon-Becher,  3rd  Bart.,  M.A. 
(Camb.),  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  co.  Cork  1867),  b.  1828  ; 
d.  1914  ;  m.  1857,  Lady  Emily  Catherine  {d.  1916), 
second  d.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Listowel : — 

Sir  Eustace  William  Windham  Wrixon-Becher,  4th  Bart. 
(30  Sept.  1831),  D.L.  co.  Cork,  b.  1859  ;  to.  1907,  Hon. 
Constance  Gough-Calthorpe,  d.  of  6th  Baron  Calthorpe  ; 
and  has  issue — William  Fane  Wrixon-Becher,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ; 
Muriel  Mary;  Aileen ;  Sheila;  and  Rosemary.  Seats — 
Ballygiblin,  nr.  Mallow;  Cieagh,  nr.  Skibbereen,  both  co. 
Cork.     Clubs — Brooks's  ;  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Edgar  Wrixon-Becher,  Esq.,  b.  1862. 

Henry  Wrixon-Becher,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Lt.-Col.  late  12th 
Batt.  Duke  of  Wellington's  West  Riding  Regt.,  served 
S.  Africa  (desp. ,  Croix  de  Guerre),  b.  1866. 

Arthur  Nicholas  Wrixon-Becher,  Esq. ,  b.  1868. 


WROTTESLEY  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  three  piles  sable,  a 
canton  ermine.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's  head  ermine,  armed  and  crined 
gold.     Motto — "  Vis  unita  fortior." 

Sons  of  Arthur  Wrottesley,  3rd  Baron  Wrottesley,  b. 

1824;    d.    1910 ;    m.    1861,  Hon.    Augusta   Elizabeth 

Denison,  d.  of  1st  Lord  Londesborough  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Victor  Alexander  Wrottesley,  4th  Baron 
Wrottesley  (1838),  12th  Bt.  (1642).  [Supporters— Two 
unicorns  proper,  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  pendent 
from  the  coronet  of  each  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms],  b. 
1873.     Seat — Wrottesley  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 

Hon.  Walter  Bennet  Wrottesley,  Lieut,  late  S.  Staffs. 
Regt.,  b.  1877  ;  m.  1917,  Kate  May  (who  obtained  a  divorce 
1926),  d.  of  the  late  Douglas  Harris,  of  Cradock,  Cape 
Colony  ;  and  has  issue— Richard  John  Wrottesley,  Esq., 
b.  1918.     Res.— 

Son   of  Major  Alfred    Edward   Wrottesley,  b.    1855 ; 

d.    1899;    '"■    1881,    Ellen   Mary    Isabel,    elder   d.    of 

Major-Gen.  Alfred  Wilkes  Drayson,  R.A.  : — 
Hugh     Edward    Wrottesley,    Esq.,    late    Lieut.    Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  1882. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Francis  John  Wrottesley,  M.A.  Oxon., 

Vicar    of    Denstone,    Uttoxeter,    b.     1848  ;    d.    1922  ; 

m.    1876,  Agnes  Mabel  Stilwell,  d.  of  Frederic  John 

Freeland  : — 
Francis  Robert   Wrottesley,  Esq.,  D.S.O. ,  Capt.    (ret.) 
R.N. ,   b.  1877  ;  ;//.  1911,  Leila,  d.  of  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Staveley.      Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Edward  Algernon  Wrottesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ; 
tn.  1906,  Mabel  Letitia,  yr.  d.  of  Francis  Clowes,  Esq., 
J.P.,  of  Sutton  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — Arthur  John 
Francis  Wrottesley,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Res. — Devonshire 
Lodge,  Shinfield  Road,  Reading 


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Frederick  John  Wrottesley,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  served  Great  War  as  Major  R.F.A.  (T.A.),  6-  1880  ; 
m.  1915,  Marion  Cecil,  d.  of  the  late  Lt.-Col.  W.  Patterson, 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.  Res. — Manor  Farm,  Newnham, 
Basingstoke  ;  29  St.  Leonard's  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


WYATT  (H.  Col!.).  Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three 
boars'  heads  erased  argent,  two  lions  passant  sable.  Mant- 
ling gules  and  or.  Crest — Out  <  f  a  mural  coronet  argent, 
a  demi-lion  rampant  s  tble,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 


colours,    a     demi-lion    rampant     erased     azure,    charged 
on   the   shoulder   with  a  pheon   or,    holding  in  his  dexter 


estoile  also  argent,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an  arrow 
proper.  Motto—"  Vi  attamen  honore."  Livery — Claret 
colour,  with  yellow  facings  and  gilt  buttons. 

Sons  of  Arthur  Wyatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  Carnarvonshire,  and 

late  of  Tanybryn,  Bangor,  b.  1830;  d.  1887;  m.  1857, 

Margaret  Louisa,   d.  of  Rev.  John  Bonham  of  Ballin- 

taggart,  co.  Kildare,  J. P.  : — 

Arthur  Norris  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  late  Lieut.  4th  Batt. 

Royal  Welsh   Fus.,   b.    i860;   m.  1892,   May,   fourth  d.   of 

the   late   Captain   Sylvanus    Reynolds   of   Raddon   Court, 

Latchford,  Cheshire,  J. P.  for  that  county  ;   and  has  issue — 

( 1)  Arthur  Guy  Norris  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  Sub.-Lieut.  R.  N. , 

b.   1893;   (2)  Myles  Dermod  Norris  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  6. 

1903  ;  Barbarina  Joan  ;  and  Margaret  Reynolds.      Post  add. 

— Trevor,  Llansadurn,  Isle  of  Anglesey. 

Henry  Herbert  Wyatt,   Gentleman,  b.    1864 ;    m.    1898, 

Alice,  second  d.  of  John  Style  Johnston,  J. P.,  of  Stranorlar, 

co.  Donegal.     Res.—  Vicars  Hill  Lodge,  Lymington,  Hants. 

Charles  William  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  b.         .     Res. — The 

Priory,  Hooton,  Cheshire. 

Son   of  Lt.-Col.    James  Henry  Wyatt,  C.B.,  J. P.,   of 
Bryn  Gwynan,  Beddgelert,  N.  Wales,  b.  1867  ;  d.  • 

m.  ,    Jane    Forbes,    d.    of    William    Hogarth    of 

Aberdeen  : — 
James  William  Wyatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  (q.v.). 

WYATT  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules,  on  a 
fesse  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped  ermine,  a 
lion  passant,  enclosed  by  two  pheons  azure  (Wyatt);  2 
and  3,  azure,  a  chevron  or,  surmounted  of  another  couped 
sable,  between  three  wood-pigeons  proper,  each  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  pellet  (Penfold,  H.  Coll.,  1839). 
Mantling  gules   and    or.      Crest -On   a    wreath    of    the 


paw  an  arrow  proper,  headed  with  a  pheon  argent. 
Motto  — "  Duriora  virtus."  Livery—  Dark  blue,  goldfacings, 
blue  and  yellow  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Ingram  Penfold  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Per- 
petual Curate  of  Hawley,  Hants.,  by  his  wife  Harriet, 
younger  d.   of  John  Whitacre  Tipping,  and  grandd. 
of  Thomas  Tipping  of  Ardwick  Hall,  co.  Lancaster: — 
Hugh  Richard  Penfold  Wyatt,  Esq.,  J. P.   co.   Sussex, 
(High  Sheriff  1905),  M.A.  (Christ  Church,  Oxon.),  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.    i860;    m.    1889,  Grace  Evelyn,   d.  of  the  late 
G.    J.    Graystone    Reid   of  St.    Pierre,    Tunbridge   Wells ; 
and  has  had  with  other  issue  -  (1)  Hugh  Graystone  Penfold 
Wyatt,  Gentleman.    B.A.   (Oxon.),   b.   1890;    d.  on  active 
service  1915  ;  (2)  Richard  John  Penfoid  Wyatt,  Gentleman, 
b.  1892  ;  (3)  Geoffrey  Wilfrid  Penfold  Wyatt,  Gentleman, 
b.    1896;    d.    on  active   service    1916;    (4)   Oliver   Evelyn 
Penfold    Wyatt,  Gentleman,   b.    1898;    (5)    Eric    Thomas 
Penfold  Wyatt,   Gentleman,   b.    1904;    and  Joane  Miriam 
Penfold  Wyatt.     Seat-  Cissbury,  Worthing,  Sussex. 

John  Arthur  Wyatt,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  C.C.  Sussex,  b.  1863  ; 
m.  1889,  Mabel  Baird,  d.  of  Rev.  E.  Boycott  of  Beccles ; 
and  has  surv.  issue- Miriam ;  Violet;  Barbara;  Janet 
Sarah;  and  Bettina  Georgiana.  Res.  —  Harsfold  Manor, 
Wisborough  Green,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

Edward  Gerald  Penfold  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  M.A. 
(Oxon.),£.  1869;  m.  1894,  Margaret  Anne,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  B. 
Orme;  and  has  issue —Wilfrid  Wyatt,  Gentleman;  and 
Agnes.  Res. — White  House,  Rustington,  nr.  Littlehampton, 
Sussex. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  WYATT,  Esq.,  J. P.  Carnarvon- 
shire, Mem.  of  the  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  Fellow  of 
Cooper's  Hill.  Born  Dec.  17,  1857,  being  the  eldest  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry  Wyatt,  C  B. ,  J. P.  co.  of 
Carnarvon,  of  Bryn  Gwynan,  Beddg-lert,  N.  Wales,  by  his 


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wife  Jane  Forbes,  eld.  dau.  of  William  Hogarth  of  Aberdeen. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three 
boars'  heads  erased  argent,  two  lions  passant  sable.     Crest 


— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  argent,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  estoile  of  the  first,  and  hold- 
ing an  arrow  proper.  Motto — "  Vi  attamen  honore." 
Married,  1905,  Margaret  Ellen,  only  d.  of  the  late  Donald 
Ninian  Nicol,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Argyllshire,  of  Ardmarnoch, 
Argyllshire,  N.B. ,  and  has  Issue — Colin  William  fforde 
Wyatt,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.  Seat  —  Bryn  Gwynan, 
Beddgelert,  North  Wales.  Res. — Allington,  Godalming, 
Surrey.     Clubs — Alpine,  E.I.  United  Service. 

WYATT  of  Austin  Canons  (H.  Coll.,  2    Dec.    1914). 

Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 

argent,  a  lion  passant  guardant  between  two  barnacles 

closed    sable.     Mantling    gules    and     or.     Crest — On    a 

wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  sable,  holding  between 

the  paws  a  barnacle  closed  or.      Motto — "  Oblier  ne  puys." 

Sons   of   James  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  of   St.    Peter's 

Green,  Beds.,  b.  1816  ;    d.  1878  ;  m.  1843,   Augusta 

Sophia     (d.     1909),    d.     of     Joseph     Coleman,     of 

Bedford  :— 

Rev.  Vitruvius  Partridge  Wyatt,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  (Camb.),  late  Vicar  of  St.  Leonards,  Bedford,  Asst. 
Chaplain,  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  b.  1846  ;  m.  1903, 
Zillah.  d.  of  Richard  Sargent,  of  Hastings,  and  widow  of 
Maj.-Gen.  T.  Clerk.     Res.— Enstone,  East  Molesey. 

Rev.  Paul  Williams  Wyatt,  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders, 
M.A.  (Oxon.),  J. P.  co.  Beds.,  Chaplain  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  late  Chaplain  of  Chapel  Royal, 
Savoy,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1902,  Hon.  Constance  Mary,  d.  of 
1st  Baron  Lamington,  and  widow  of  7th  Earl  De  La  Warr. 
Res. — Austin  Canons,  Bedford. 

Arthur  James  Hervey  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  b  1861  ; 
m.  1887,  Katherine  Laura,  d.  of  Maj.  Graham  E.  Huddle- 
ston,  E.  Surrey  Regt.;  and  has  issue — Raymond 
Benedict  Hervey  Wyatt,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon.), 
M.B.,  D.P.H.,  b.  1890  [iir.  Beatrice,  d.  of  Louis  Kiek,  of 
4  Holland  Park,  W.,  and  has  issue — John  Hervey  Wyatt, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Beatrice  Mary  Katharine  (Res. — 95 
Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.)].     Res. — Elmhurst,  Bedford. 

WYBERGH  of  Clifton  Hall,  Westmorland  (H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  sable,  three  bars  or,  in  chief  two  estoiles  of 
the  second  (Wybergh,  temp.  Edw.  III.);  2.  gules,  a  fesse 
dancett£e  between  three  cross  crosslets  fitchee(d'Engayne, 
x36s) ;    3-  vert,  fretty  argent,  a  canton  gules  (  ) ;  4. 

sable,  three  annulets  argent,  in  chief  two  saltires  couped 
of  the  second  (Hilton,  1715).  Mantling  sable  and  or. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  griffin's  head  erased 
per  pale  or  and  argent,  charged  with  a  mullet  of  six  points 
sable.     Motto — "  Hominem  te  esse  memento." 


Sons  of  Archibald  Wybergh,  Esq.,  Hon.  Col.  in  the 
Army,  b.  1834;  d.  1908;  in.  i860,  Emily  Tolderoy : — 
Archibald  Wybergh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1910, 
Glenda  Phyllis,  ygst.  d.  of  Capt.  Henry  Brookes  Rhodes, 
68th  (Durham)  L.I.  ;  and  has  issue — Archibald  Henry 
d'Engayne  Wybergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1911.  Res. — Borrans 
Hill,  Cumberland. 

J.  H.  Wybergh,  Esq.,  Capt.  the  Sherwood  Foresters,  b. 
1873;  »"•  1910,  Norah  Perceval  Maxwell,  of  Moore  Hill, 
Tullow,  co.  Wexford  ;  and  has  issue — John  Gilbert  Maxwell 
Wybergh,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res. — Borrans  Hill,  Cum- 
berland;  Inglemere,  Old  Normanton,  Derby. 

Son  of  Rev.  Christopher  Hilton  Wybergh,  Vicar  of  Isell, 
b.    1799;  d.   1876;  /«.   1826,  Anna    Maria,  d.  of  Rev. 
Francis  Minshull  and  gd.  of  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Good- 
enough,  Bishop  of  Carlisle  : — 
Francis  Wybergh,  Gentleman,  £.   1829;  m.   1865,  Eliza- 
beth,  d.    of  T.   Atkinson   of  Coniston,   Lanes.  ;  and  has 
issue — Francis   Minshull    Wybergh,  Gentleman,   b.    1870  ; 
and  Anna  Mary.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Rev.  Christopher  Wybergh,  Vicar  of  Scraying- 
ham,  Yorks.,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1881 ;  m.  1867,  Frances  Anne, 
d.  of  late  John  Swann  of  Askham  Hall,  Yorks.  : — 
Wilfrid  John  Wybergh,   Gentleman,  b.   1868  ;  m,    1893, 
Katherine  Elizabeth  Nyndowe.     Res. — 
Cecil  Hilton  Wybergh,   Gentleman,   b.   1871      Res. — 

WYBRANTS,  see  HIGGINBOTHAM-WYBRANTS. 

WYFOLD,  Baron,  see  HERMON-HODGE. 

WYKEHAM,  see  TWISTLETON  -  WYKEHAM  - 
FIENNES. 

WYKEHAM.  Argent,  two  chevronels  sable,  between 
three  roses  gules,  seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  Mantling  sable 
and  argent.  Crest — A  bull's  head  sable,  armed  or,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  two  chevronels  argent.  Motto — "  Manners 
maketh  man."  Livery — Dark  blue,  red  facings,  and  red 
waistcoat ;  dress :  silver  lace  facings,  dark  blue  plush 
breeches. 

Sons  of  Philip   James  Digby   Wykeham,    Esq.,    J. P. 

for  cos.  of  Oxford,  Gloucester,  and  Bucks.  ;  D.L.   for 

Oxford,  B.A.   Exeter  Coll.,  Oxon.,  formerly  Capt.   R. 

North  Gloucester  Militia,  b.   1839;  d.   1924;  m.  1871, 

Georgiana  Caroline,  second  d.  of  Joseph  John  Henley 

of  Waterperry,  Oxon.  : — 

Aubrey  Augustus  Henley  Wykeham,  Esq.,  D.L.  for  Isle 

of  Wight,  J.P.  for  Hampshire,   B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  b. 

1873;    m-   r9OIi  Sylvia  Ruth,  d.  of  Sir  Charles  Seely,  1st 

Bart.,  and  has  issue — William  Aubrey  Philip   Wykeham, 

Gentleman,   b.  1902;   Godfrey  Charles  Herbert  Wykeham, 

Gentleman,  6.  1903;  James  Wenman  Wykeham,  Gentleman, 

b.    1907;    Sylvia   Mary;    and   Daphne    Ruth.      Estates — 

Tythrop,    Emmington.     Seats— Tythrop   House,    Thame ; 

Pitt  Place,  Brighstone,  I.O.W.     Club—  Boodle's. 

Philip  Herbert  Wykeham,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  R.F.A., 
b.  1880  ;  m.  1911,  Mildred  Octavia,  ygst.  d.  of  Richard 
Cecil  Corbett,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  has  issue — Philip  Frank 
Harvey  Wykeham,  Gentleman,  b.  1912;  Peter  Geoffrey 
Wykeham,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  Susan  Irene  Sibell ;  and 
Judith  Evelyn.  Res. — North  Lodge,  Inwoods,  Rugby. 
Club — Boodle's. 

WYKEHAM-MARTIN  (R.L.,  18  Oct.  1821,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly,  1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  gules,  a  lion  rampant 
within  an  orle  of  cross  crosslets  and  mullets  alternately  or 
(Martin);  ii.  and  iii.,  argent,  two  chevronels  sable  between 
three  roses  gules  (Wykeham) ;  2.  the  same  arms  of  Wyke- 
ham ;  3.  gules,  a  chevron  erminois  between  three  lions' heads 
erased  or,  on  a  chief  barry  nebuly  argent  and  purpure,  a 
pale  azure,  charged  with  a  pelican  of  the  third,  all  within  a 
bordure  of  the  same,  charged  with  ten  hurts  (Fox  of  Cha- 
combe,  Northants.,  Vn.  Oxon.,  1574)  ;  4.  quarterly,  i.  and 
iiii. ,  sable,  on  a  fesse  counter-embattled  between  three  goats 
passant  argent,  as  many  pellets  (Mann)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  sable, 
gutte>-d'eau,  on  a  fesse  argent,  three  Cornish  choughs  proper 
(Cornwallis) ;  5.  the  same  arms  of  Cornwallis ;  6.  the 
same  arms  of  Mann.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  martin  entwined  by  a 
serpent  proper,  in  the  beak  a  cross  crosslet  fitch^e  or 
(Martin);  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  bull's  head 
erased  sable,  armed  or,  charged  with  two  chevronels  argent 
(Wykeham).     Motto—"  Manners  makyth  man." 

Son  of  Cornwallis  Wykeham-Martin,    Esq.,  J.P.    co. 

Wilts.,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1833;    d.  ;    tn.  1861, 


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The  Hendre,  co.  Mon.  : — 
Robert  Fiennes  Wykeham-Mwrtin,  Gentleman,  b.   1873. 
Seats — Chacombe  Priory,  Banbury ;    Leeds  Castle,  Maid- 
Stone;    Packwood  Hall,  Knowle,  co.  Warwick. 

WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE.  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  azure, 
six  annulets,  three,  two,  and  one,  or,  and  for  distinction  a  can- 
ton argent  (for  Musgrave) ;  2  and  3,  argent,  two  chevronels 
sable  between  three  roses  gules  (for  Wykeham).  Mantling1 
azure  and  or.  Crests,  1.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
two  arms  embowed  in  armour,  the  hands  in  gauntlets 
proper,  grasping  an  annulet  or,  each  arm  charged  for 
distinction  with  a  cross  crosslet  argent  (for  Musgrave)  ; 
2.  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  buffalo's  head  sable, 
armed  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  chevronels  argent. 
Mottoes — "Sans  changer";  "Manners  makyth  man." 
Livery — Dark  blue. 

Sons  of  Wenman  Aubrey  Wykeham-Musgrave,  Esq., 
of    Barnsley    Park,    Thame,    and    Swalcliffe    Parks, 
Oxon.,  Capt.  Oxfordshire  Militia,  J. P.,  D. L. ,  assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Musgrave  in  1879, 
b.   1837;  d.  1915;   m.  1870,  Jane,  third  d.  of  Admiral 
the  Hon.  George  Grey  : — 
Herbert  Wenman   Wykeham-Musgrave,  Esq.,  J. P.  cos. 
Warwick  and  Gloucester,  B.A.  Oxon.,  b.   1871 ;  m.   1894, 
Gertrude  St.  Aubyn,  only  d.  of  late  Rev.  Main  Swete  Alex- 
ander Walrond,  and  has  issue — Wenman  Humfrey  Wyke- 
ham-Musgrave, Esq.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1899;   Lettice 
Gertrude  [m.  1920,  Lt.-Col.   B.  W.   Robinson,  M.C. ,  and 
has  issue] ;  Monica  Bryce  ;  and  Janice  Walrond.     Seats — 
Barnsley    Park,    Cirencester ;    Swalcliffe    Park,    Banbury. 
Clubs — Boodle's,  Wellington. 

Humphry  Philip  Wykeham-Musgrave,  Gentleman,  Lieut, 
late  R.A. ,  b.  1883  ;  m.  1920,  Cicely  Judith,  d.  of  Algernon 
Levison  Elwes,  of  Cecily  Hill,  Cirencester.     Res. — 

Aubrey  George  Wykeham-Musgrave,  Esq.,  M.C,  late 
Major  Yeo.,  b.  1888;  m.  1927,  Angela  Cicely  Mary,  d.  of 
Col.  Alfred  Dyke  Acland,  C.B.E.     Res.— 

WYNDHAM  (R.L. ,  21  Jan.  1839).  Azure,  a  chevron 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  within  a  bordure 
wavy  of  the  last.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  or,  within  a 
fetterlock,  the  lock  gold,  and  the  bow  counter-compony  or 
and  azure,  the  head  charged  with  a  saltire  wavy  gules. 
Motto— "Au  bon  droit." 

Sons  of  Henry,  2nd  Baron  Leconfield,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Sussex,  b.   1830;   d.  1901 ;    m.  1867,  Lady  Constance 
Evelyn  Primrose,  d.  of  Lord  Dalmeny : — 
Rt.   Hon.  Charles  Henry  Wyndham,  3rd  Baron  Lecon- 
field   (14   April   18^9),    Lord-Lieutenant    of  Sussex,    Lt.- 
Col.    and    Hon.    Col.    late   comdg.    Sussex   I.    Yeo.,    late 
Lieut.   1st  Life  Gds.     [Supporters— Dexter,  a  lion  azure, 
winged,   inverted  and  plain  collared  or ;  sinister,  a  griffin 
argent,  guttee-de-sang,  collared  gules],  b.  1872;    m.  1911, 
Beatrice  Violet,  eld.   d.  of  Col.  Richard  Hamilton  Rawson, 
M.P.,    D.L.,  of  Gravenhurst,   Sussex.     Seats  —  Petworth 
House,  Sussex  ;  Cockermouth  Castle,  Cumberland. 

Hon.  Hugh  Archibald  Wyndham,  b.  1877 ;  m.  1908, 
Hon.  Maud  Mary  Lyttelton,  eld.  d.  of  8th  Viscount 
Cobham.     Res. — 29  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. 

Hon.  Edward  Scawen  Wyndham,  D.S.O. ,  Col.  late 
1st  Life  Gds.,  served  in  the  European  War  (wounded),  b. 
1883  ;  m.  1907,  Gladys  Mary,  only  d.  of  Fitz  Roy  James 
Wilberforce  Farquhar ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Scawen 
Wyndham,  Esq.,  b.  1915  ;  John  Edward  Reginald  Wynd- 
ham, Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Mark  Hugh  Wyndham,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1921  ;  and  Ursula  Constance.  Res. — Edmond- 
thorpe  Hall,  Oakham. 

Hon.  Everard  Humphrey  Wyndham,  Major  1st  Life 
Gds.,  b.  1888;  m.  1920,  Ruth  Constance,  d.  of  the  late 
Hubert  Delaval  Astley,  of  Brinsop  Court,  Hereford,  and 
has  issue— David  Francis  Wyndham,  Esq.,  b.  1922  ; 
Michael  Patrick  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1929  ;  and 
Mary  Constance.     Res.  — 14  Carlos  Place ,  W.  1 . 

Sons  of  Hon.  Percy  Scawen  Wyndham,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

co.  Sussex,  D.L.   co.  Wilts.  (High  Sheriff  1896),  late 

Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  M.P.  for  West  Cumberland 

1860-85,  h- 1835  ;  d.  191 1  ;  m.  i860,  Madeline  Caroline 

Frances  Eden,  d.  of  General  Sir  Guy  Campbell,   1st 

Bart.,CB.  :— 

Guy  Percy  Wyndham,   Esq.,   C.B.,   M.V.O.,   Col.   late 

16th  Lancers,  Military  Attache"  at  St.  Petersburg  1906-11, 

and  A.A.G.   at   the   War  Office   1913,    b.    1865;   m.    1st, 


1892,  Edwina  Virginia  Joanna  (d.  1919).  widow  of  John 
Monck  Brooke  and  d.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Fitzpatrick,  late 
Rector  of  Cloone,  co.  Leitrim  ;  2nd,  1923,  Violet,  d.  of 
the  late  Ernest  Leverson,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage) 
—  (1)  George  Heremon  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  3rd 
Batt.  Royal  Scots,  b.  1893;  killed  in  action  1915  ;  (2)  Guy 
Richard  Charles  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  M.C,  late  Lieut. 
K.  R.R.C,  b.  1896  [m.  1920,  Winifred  (who  obtained  a 
divorce  1925),  d.  of  Andrew  Percy  Bennett,  CM. G.,  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Panama,  and  has  issue — 
Joan  Olivia];  and  Olivia  Madeline  Grace  Mary;  and  (by 
2nd  marriage)— Francis  Guy  Percy  Wyndham,  Esq.,  b. 
1924;  Hugh  Guy  Osbert  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1926. 
Res. — Parliament  Piece,  Ramsbury,  Wilts. 

WYNDHAM    (H.    Coll.).      Azure,   a   chevron   between 
three   lions'    heads   erased   or.       Mantling  azure  and  or. 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased 
within  a  fetterlock  or.     Motto — "  Au  bon  droit." 

Sons   of  William    Wyndham,    Esq.,   J.P.    and   D.L. 
Wilts.,  b.  1834;  d.   1914 ;  m.  1867,  Frances  Ann,  d.  of 
Rev.  Charles  James  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Dinton  : — 
William  Wyndham,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  and  Somerset, 
b.  1868.     Seat — Orchard  Wyndham,  Somerset. 
Alward  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1877. 
John  Wyndham,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  The  Wrelch  Regt.,  b. 
1879  ;  m.  1915,  Miss  Colville,  and  has  issue — George  Colville 
Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  19 16  ;  Barbara  ;  Lorna  Marion  ; 
and  Stella  Margaret.     Res. —  Bathealton,  Taunton. 
Hugh  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 
Sons  of  Hugh  Wyndham,  b.  1839;  d.  1898;  m.  1868, 
Maria  (d.  1904),  d.  of  Col.  William  Arthur  Heathcote 
of  Rollestone,  Wilts.: — ■ 
Wadham   Wyndham,    Gentleman,    b.    1871;    m.  , 

Geraldine,  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Reginald  Blathwayt,  Rector 
of  Huntspill,  Somerset ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Gerald  Wadham 
Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1002 ;  (2)  Guy  Thomas  Wynd- 
ham, Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

Edmund  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.     Res. — 

Sons  of  Alexander  Wadham  Wyndham  of  West  Lodge, 

Blandford,  b.   1799;    d.    1869;  m.    1st,    1830,   Emma, 

d.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  Bart.  : — 

William  Trevelyan  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1831;  m. 

1857,  Anne,  d.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Salkeld  ;  and  has  issue — (1) 

William  Gwydyr  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.    1865  [m.  and 

has  issue — (1)  William   Joseph  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b. 

1906;    (2)  Henry  Ward  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.   1907; 

(3)  Walter  Beecher  Wyndham,  Gentleman,   b.   191 2  ;    (4) 

Horace  John  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1914;  (5)  Wycliffe 

Norman  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b,   1916;    and  Gertrude 

Anne];  (2)    Walter  Yarrow ick   Wyndham,    Gentleman,   b. 


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1870  ;    Emma  Editha  ;    Bessie  Ida  ;    Letitia  ;    and  Agatha. 

Res.—  _      ,. 

Alfred  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1836  ;  m.  1859.  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Stuart ;  and  has  surv.  issue— (1)  Alexander  Wynd- 
ham, Gentleman,  b.  i860;  (2)  Walter  Wyndham,  Gentleman, 
b.  1864;  (3)  Ernest  Alfred  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1868  ; 
Agnes  Stuart ;  and  Ethel  Emma.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Alward  Wyndham,   Gentleman,  6.    1828;  m. 
1858,  Annette,  d.  of  William  Keene:  — 
William  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.     Res. — 
Egbert    Wyndham,    Gentleman,    b.     1863 ;     m.     Hilda 
Codrington,  and  has  had  with  other  issue— Cedric  Wynd- 
ham, Gentleman,  A.I.F.,  b.  1896;    killed  in  action  1917. 

Res- —  ,  ,   , 

Edward  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1872;  m.  and  has 
issue— James  Edward  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  i9°5  i 
Laurence  Alfred  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  *.  1906.      Res. — 

Sons  of  George  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.   1831  ;    m. 

1856,    Elizabeth    Louisa,    d.     of     Richard    Greenup, 

M.  D.  :— 
George  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1857;  m.  and  has  issue 

Rupert  Neville  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  A.I.F.,  b.  1893. 

Res.— 

Wilfrid  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

Sons    of  John    Wyndham,    Gentleman,    of   Dalwood, 
Branxton,  N.S.W.,    b.    1833;  d.  ;  m.   1st,    1858, 

Lucy  Ellen,  d.  of  Dr.  Henry  Glennie;  2nd,  Florence 
Isabella,    d.   of  Augustus  Thomas   Matthew,  of  Cape 
Town : — 
Harry  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  *.  1863 ;  m.  and  has  issue 

John  Douglas  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res.— 

John  Percy  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m  and  has 
iSSUe — lohn  Wvndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res- — 

Harold  Edward  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1869  ;  m.  and 
has  issue— Harold  Sydney  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  Lieut, 
late  A.I.F.,  b.  1895.  Res.— The  Humpy,  Woodland  Street, 
Balgowlat,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Francis  Llandaff  Wyndham,  Gentleman,   b.  ;    m. 

and   has   issue   -Francis    Eric   Wyndham,    Gentleman,   b. 

1907.     Res. — 
Augustus  Llandaff  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1876.    Res. — 
Ernest  Llandaff  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.     Res.— 
Sons  of  Hugh  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1909  ; 
m.  1862,  Celia.d.   of  Dr.  Haylock:— 
Hugh  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1865 ;  m.  and  has  issue 
—Hugh  Leslie  Wyndham,  Esq.,  Ind.  Army,  served  Great 
War,    b.    1897   [m.    Ruth  Dillon,    and  has  issue— Alward 
McGeorge  Hugh  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1927];  Roger 
William  Wyndham.  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res.— 

Heathcote  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1873;  killed  in 
action  1917  ;  m.  Gertrude  Codrington,  and  left  issue- 
Claude  Heathcote  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 

Son  of  Alexander  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1840;  m. 

1867,  Fanny  Laetitia,  d.  of  Charles  Codrington:— 

Geoffrey   Wyndham,    Gentleman,    served   in    A.I.F.,    b. 

1871  ;    m.  and  has  issue— Geoffrey  Alexander  Wyndham, 

Gentleman,    b.  1900;    Alward  Wyndham,   Gentleman,    b. 

1911;  Frank  Codrington  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 

Son    of    Reginald    Horton   Wyndham,   b.    1868;    d. 

John  Fletcher  Wyndham,   Esq.,    late  A.I.F.,   and   2nd 

Roy.  Fus.,  b. 

Sons  of  Rev.  John  Wvndham,  Rector  of  Sutton  Man- 
deville,  Wilts.,  b.   1812;  d.  ;  m.  ist,  1840,  Mary, 

d     of   Rev.    William    Sandford   Wapshare,   Vicar    of 
Chitterne  St.  Mary's,  Wilts.;  4th,  1863,  Pauline  Mar- 
garet, d.  of  Col.  Lewis: — 
Edward  Sandford  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.   184a;    m. 
1873,   Edith,  d.  of  Philip  W.   Wright  of  Bickham,   New 
South  Wales;    and   has   surviving   issue— Frederick   John 
Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1876  [m.  and  has  issue— Arthur 
John  Wyndham,    Gentleman,   *.   1917;    Kenneth  Lcxton 
Wyndham,  Gentleman,  b.  1919]-     Res.— 

John  Reginald  Wyndham,  Esq.,  Col.  The  Wilts.  Regt., 
b.  1870  ;  m.  and  has  issue— Reginald  George  Denys 

Wyndham,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1901.     Res.— 

Sons  of  Edward  John  Ev  eleigh  Wyndham,  Esq.,  J. P. 

of  Clearwell  Castle,  Glos.,  and  Sock  Dennis,  Somerset, 

b.  1846;  d.  1910;  m.  1886,  Amy  Eveline,  d.  of  the  late 

John    Kingsby   Huntley,    of  Wern    Hall,    Flint,    and 

widow  of  Edward  Kelso,  of  Kelsoland:  — 

Ailward  Kingsby    Huntley  Wyndham,  Esq.,Capt.  Res. 

of  Officers,  late  Kings  Royal  Rifle  Corps,  S.  R. ,  b.  1887; 

m    T920    Hilda  Maud  Richards,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 

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Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  of  Wroughton,  Wilts. 
Res.— 26  Halsey  Street,  S.W.3.  ;  33  St.  George's  Road, 
Worthing,  Sussex.     Club— Whites'. 

Charles  Eveleigh  Wyndham,  Gentleman,  late  2nd  Lieut. 
Rifle  Bde.,  S.R.,  b.  1888.     Club—  Union  (Brighton). 

WYNDHAM-QUIN  (R.L.,  1815).     Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
gules,  a  hand  couped  below  the  wrist,  grasping  a  swerd  all 
proper,  between  in  base  two  serpents  erect  and  respecting 
each  other,  tails  nowed  cr,  in  chief  two  crescents  argent 
(O'Quin  of  Munster) ;  2  and  3,  azure,  a   chevron  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  a  mullet  for  difference  (Wynd- 
ham).    Mantling"  gules  and  or.     Crest— 1.  on  a  wreath  cf 
the  colours,   a  wolfs  head   erased  argent  (Quin) ;  2.  on  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  within  a  fetterlock 
and  chain  or  (Wyndham).     Motto—"  Cenn  nathrac  abu." 
Son  of   Capt.  the  Hon.  Windham  Henry  Wyndham 
Quin,  b.  1829;  d.  1865  ;  m.  1856,  Caroline,  d.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  George  Tyler,  K.H.  : — 
Rt.     Hon.     Sir    Windham     Henry     Wyndham  -  Quin, 
C.B.,  D.S.O. ,  5th  Earl  of  Dun;aven  and  Mountearl,  and 
Viscount   Adare   (Irel. ,  5  Feb.   1822),  Viscount  Mcuntearl 
(Irel. ,  5  Feb.  181b),  and  Baron  Adare  (Irel.,  31  July  1800), 
and  a  Bart.  (G.B.,    24   Mar.    1781),  Director    G.W.   Ry., 
M.P.    for   South   Glamorgan    1895-1906,   late    Lieut.-Col. 
comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  Glamorganshire  Imp.  Yeo. ,  formerly 
Major  16th  Lancers,  late  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Madras,  served 
in  Boer  Wars  188 1  and  1899-1901  [Supporters— Two  ravens 
with    wings   elevated,    proper,    collared   and  chained,  or], 
b.  1857  ;   s.  his  cousin  1926  ;  m.  1885,  Lady  Eva  Constance 
Aline   Bourke,  d.   of  6th  Earl   cf   Mayo,    K.P.  ;   and  has 
surv.  issue— (1)  Richard  Southwell  Windham  Robert  Wynd- 
ham-Quin,  commonly  called  Viscount  Adare,  C.  B.,  C.B.  E. , 
M.C.,  Capt.  late  12th  Royal  Lancers,  served  in  the  European 
War  (wounded,  despatches),  b.  1887  [tn.  1915,  Helen  Lind- 
say, d.  of  John  Swire,  of  Hillingdon   House,  Harlow  (Res. 
—44  Seymour  Street,  W.i)];  (2)  Hon.  Valentine  Maurice 
Wyndham-Quin,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,   b.  1890  [m.    1919, 
Marjorie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Ernest  George  Pretyman , 
P.C.,   and   has    issue— 3   daus.] ;     and    Lady   Olein    Eva 
Constance.      Seats — Dunraven   Castle,   Southerdown,   co. 
Glamorgan;  Adare  Manor,  Adare,  co.   Limerick.     Res.— 
5    Seymour   Street,  W.     Clubs— Turf,    Carlton,    Arthur's, 
R.Y.S. 

WYNFORD,  Baron,  see  BEST. 

WYNN.  Sable,  three  fleurs-de-lys  argent.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour,  holding  in  the  hand 
proper  a  fleur-de-lys  or.  Motto  —  "  Suaviter  in  modo, 
fortiterinre." 

Third  but  eld.  surv.  son  of  Hon.  Thomas  John  Wynn, 
b.  1840;   d.  1878;  m.  1 67 1,  Sybil  Anna  (d.  1911),  d. 
of  Edwin  Corbett,  Esq.,  H.M.  Minister  at  Athens  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  John  Wynn,  5th  Baron    New- 
borough  (23  Inly  1776),  and  7th  Bart.  (25   Oct.  1742), 
[Supporters — On  either  side  a  lion  gules,  the  dexter  gorged 
with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  three  fleurs-de-lys  sable,  the 
sinister  with  a  collar  argent,  charged  with  three  crosses 
formee  gules],   J. P.  co.  Merioneth,  Lieut.  Royal  Naval 
Reserve,    b.    1878 ;  m.   1907,    Vera    Evelyn,    d.    of    the 
late  Capt.  Philip  Montagu,  12th  Lancers,  of  Down  Hall, 
Dorset,  and  widow  of   Henry   Winch ;   and  has   issue 
— Hon.     Stella     Maria    Glyn.      Seat — Bryn    Llewelyn, 
Festiniog,    N.    Wales.         Clubs  —  Marlborough,     Royal 
Cornwall  Yacht. 

Sons  of  Hon.  Charles  Henry  Wynn,  J. P.,  of   Rug 

Corwen,  co.  Merioneth,  b.  1847;    d.  191 1  ;    m.  1876, 

Frances  (d.  1919),  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  Romer,  of  Bryncem- 

lyn,  co.  Merioneth  : — 

Robert  Vaughan  Wynn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Merioneth, 

Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  late  Montgomerysh.  Yeo.  (T.F.) 

and  Capt.  Res.  of  Officers,  9th  Lancers,  served  S.  Africa 

and  Great  War,  b.   1877  ;    m.  1913,  Ruby  Irene,  d.  of 

Edmund  Wigley  Severne,  of  Thenford,  Northants.,  and 

has    issue — Robert    Charles    Michael    Vaughan    Wynn, 

Gentleman,    b.    19 17 ;     Charles    Henry    Romer    Wynn, 

Gentleman,  b.   1923  ;    and  Pamela    Rosamond.     Seat — 

Rug  Corwen,    co.    Merioneth.      Club — Jun.   Carlton. 

Arthur  Romer  Wynn,  Esq.,  J. P.,  co.  Merioneth,  late 
Lieut.  Welsh  Gds.,  b.  1885  ;  m.  1915,  Gladys,  d.  of  the 
late  Richard  H.  J.  Gurney,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Northrepps 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue — John  Christopher  Watkin 
Wynn,    Gentleman,    b.    1917 ;     Dennis   Gurney    Wynn, 


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Gentleman,   b.    1922  ;    and   Rosemary   Vera   Georgiana. 

]ies. — Somerford  Hall,  Brewood,  Stafis. 
John  Salisbury  Wynn,   Gentleman,   b.   1887.     Res. — 
Charles  Watkin  Meredith  Wynn,  Gentleman,  b.  1890. 

Res.—  „      , 

Rowland     Tempest     Beresford     Wynn,     Gentleman, 

b.  1898.     Res. — 

4th  and  only  surv.  son  of  3rd  Baron  Newborough, 

b.  1803  ;  d.  1888  ;   m.  1834,  Frances  Maria  (d.  1857), 

d.  of  Rev.  Walter  de  Winton : — 

Hon.  Frederick  George  Wynn,  D.L.,  and  (1894)  High 

Sheriff,     co.     Carnarvon,     b.     1853.     Seats — Glynllivon 

Park,    Carnarvon ;      Fort    Belan,    and    Bodfean    Hall, 

co         Carnarvon.  Clubs — Carlton,         Marlborough, 

Travellers',  R.Y.S. 

WYNNE  of  Hazlewood  (U.O. ).  Vert,  a  chevron  ermine 
between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  argent.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— 
"  Non  sibi  sed  toti."  Livery— Dress,  green  coat  and 
waistcoat,  with  silver  lace  or  white  facings,  white  breeches 
and  stockings,  silver  buttons,  garters,  and  buckles :  undress, 
green  coat  and  overcoat,  white  collar  and  cuffs,  facings, 
piping  white,  or  silver  braid  or  lace,  silver  buttons  and 
hat  band,  green  and  white  striped  waistcoat. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Richards  Wynne,   D.D., 
Bishop  of  Killaloe,  b.  1827;  d.  1896;  tn.  i860,  Theo- 
dosia  Susan  {d.  1896),  d.  of  Rev.  John  Darley,  Fellow 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin:— 
Rev.  Henry   Wynne,  Vicar  of  Godshill,  I.O.W.,    M.A. 
Christ's   Coll.,  Camb.,    b.    1861  ;     m.    1st,    1891,  Frances 
Alice     (d.     1893),     eld.    d.    of    Alfred     Henry    Wynne ; 
and    by    her   has    issue — (1)     Henry   Francis     Devereux 
Wynne,   Gentleman,    b.   1893;     m.  2nd,    1909,  Constance 
Harriet,  ygst.  d.  of  late  Rev.  W.  P.  Crawley,  M.A. ,  Vicar 
of  Walberton,    Sussex;    and   has   further   issue — (2)  John 
Frederick  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1910 ;  (3)  Michael  William 
Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1.     Res. — Godshill  Park,  Gods- 
hill,  I.O.W. 

John  Darley  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1862;  tn.  1891, 
Lucy,  d.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Woollen  Smith,  M.A.  ;  and  has 
issue — Wilfred  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  Audrey  ;  an  i 

Kathleen.     Res. — 

Rev.  Arthur  Eckersall  Wynne,  Vicar  of  Rougham, 
M.A.,  T.C.D  ,  b.  1863;  m.  1895,  his  cousin,  Constantia 
Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Eckersall  Nixon,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Ettagh,  Killaloe  ;  and  has  issue — Edward  Ecker- 
sall Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1901  ;  and  Ruth  Mary.  Res.— 
Rougham  Rectory,  Bury  St.  Edmund's. 

Frederick  Edward  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1870;  m.  1894, 
his  cousin  Agnes,  d.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Hannay,  Vicar 
of  Belfast;    and  has  issue— (1)  Robert  Frederick  Wynne, 

Gentleman,  b.  ;  (2)  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.         ; 

(3) Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Llewellyn  Charles  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1878;  m.  1904, 
Evelyn,  second  d.  of  A.  W.  I.  Oke  of  Redruth,  Cornwall; 
and  has  issue — Two  daus.     Res. — 

Son  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,   Rector  of  Ardcolm,   co. 

Wexford,  b    1799;    d.   1847;    tn.  ,   Marianne  (d. 

1863),  dau.    of  Solomon    Richards   of    Roebuck,  near 

Dublin  :— 

Albert   Augustus   Wynne,    Esq.,    J. P.    co.    Wicklow,   b. 

1833;  tn.  1870,  Alice  Katharine,  d.  of  Rev.  John  George 

Wynne;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Brian  Wynne,  Gentleman, 

b.    1876;    (2)   Charles  Wyndham  Wynne,   Gentleman,    b. 

1895;  Emily  Adelaide  ;  Winifred  Frances  ;  and  Alice  Clara 

Veronica.    Seats — Tigroney,  Ovoca  ;  Glendalough  Cottage, 

Rathdrum. 

Sons  of  Major  Warren  Richard  Colvin  Wynne,  R.E., 

b.   1843;  d.  1879;  tn.  1st,   1872,  Eleanor,  d.  of  James 

Turbett  of  Owenstown,  co.  Dublin;  2nd,  Lucy,  d.  of 

Capt.  A.  Parish: — 

Arthur    Algernon    Warren    Wynne,    Gentleman,    M.A. 

(Cantab.),   b.    1873;     m.    1907,    Erne   Gwendoline,   d.    of 

Burleigh  Cecil,   of  Oatlands  Park,    Weybridge,   and   has 

issue — Hubert  Cecil  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1908;   Ronald 

Charles  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.   1916;   and  Eleanor  Cecil 

Gwendolen.     Res. — Thorndale,  Carew  Road,  Northwood. 

Club — Engineers. 

Henry  Ernest  Singleton  Wynne,  Esq.,  CM. G. ,  D.S.O,, 
Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  R.A.,  Sec.  City  of  Edinburgh  T.F.  Assoc,  b. 
1877;  tn.  191 1,  Katherine,  d.  of  Rev.  D.  W.  Kennedy. 
Res. — 8  Romsay  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Charles  Meredith  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1878.  Res. — 
31  Fitzjames  Avenue,  Kensington,  W. 


Sons  of  Capt.  John  Wynne,  R.A.,  of  Wynnstay,  Roe- 
buck, nr.   Dublin,   b.   1799;   d.   1884;    m.   1838,   Anne 
(d.   1874),   d.  of  Adm.   Sir  Samuel  Warren,    K.C.B., 
K.C.H.:— 
Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Singleton  Wvnne,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)   1914, 
Col.    K.O.Y.L.I.,    J. P.    Westmorland     [Supporters    (H. 
Coll.) — On  the  dexter  a  griffin  guardant  wings  addorsed 
sable,  and  on  the  sinister  a  wolf  guardant  proper,  each 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  the  badge  of  the  King's 
Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry],  b.  1846  ;   m.  1886,  Emily 
Mary,   d.   of  Charles  Colwill  Turner  ;    and  has  issue — (1) 
Owen  Evelyn  Wynne,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,   Maj.  R.E.,  b.    1887 
[m.  1926,  Evelyn,  d.  of  Lt.-Col.  D.  V.  Pirie,  O.B.E.] ;  (2) 
Graeme  Chamley  Wvnne,  Esq.,  Capt.  (ret.)  K.O.Y.L.I., 
b.  1889  ;    (3)  Arthur  Meredith  Wynne,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.F. 
(ret.),  b.  1893  \m.  1926,  Dorothy,  d.  of  the  late  S.  Lease, 
of  Leamington].   Res. — Brackenhurst,  Camberley,  Surrey. 
Sydenham   Henry  Wynne,   Gentleman,    I.C.S.   (ret.),  b. 
1851  ;  tn.  1899,  Mary  Kate,  d.  of  James  Hall  Lee  of  Hal- 
stead,   Essex ;    and  has  issue — Robert   Henry  Skeffington 
Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1899.     Res. — 

Son  of  Col.  Skeffington  John  Wynne,  late  Capt.  Royal 

Dublin  Fusiliers,   b.  1849;    d.  1915  ;    tn.  1875,    Emily 

Janet,  d.  of  Bartholomew  Clifford  Lloyd,  Q.C. : — 

Warren    Skeffinglon   Wynne,   Gentleman,  ,6.    1876;    tn. 

1904,  Elizabeth,  eld    d.  of  Rev.  T.  B.  Paterson  of  Taigh- 

stone  Hall,    Hamilton,   N.B. ,    and  has  issue.       Res. — St. 

Andrews,  Fife,  N.B. 

Son  of  Ven.  George  Robert  Wynne,  D.D.,  b.  1838  ;   d. 
191 2;    tn.    1863,    Ellen   Lees    (d.    1907),    d.    of    Rev. 
Sidney  Smith,  D.D. :  — 
Rev.  George  Robert  Llewellyn  Wynne,  b.  1873  <  m-  I9°°> 
Alice,  d.  of  j.  C.  Deane ;  and  has  issue — (i)-George  Geof- 
frey   Llewellyn    Wvnne,    Gentleman,    b.    1905  ;    (2)  John 
Lionel  Langford  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1906;    (3)  Robert 
Edward  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1909.     Res.  —  Church  of 
the  Ascension,  Seville,  Spain. 

Son  of  Edward  Nixon  Wynne,  Esq.,  J  P.,  of  Wentworth 
House,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  £.  1847;   ^-  >  m- 

1898,   Evelyn  Caroline    Annesley,  eld.   d.   of  the   late 
Col.  Charles  Ball  Acton,  C.B. : — 
Charles   Acton   Wynne,   Gentleman,    b.   1900.      Seat — 
Wentworth  House,  Wicklow. 

Son  of  Arthur  Beavor  Wynne,  b.  1835  ;  d.  1906  ;  tn. 
1864,  Margaret,  d.  of  Standish  H.  Harrison  of  Castle 
Harrison,  co.  Cork: — 
Richard    Arthur    John    Wynne,    Gentleman,    b-  1870. 
Res. — 

Sons  of  John  Henry  Cole  Wynne,  b.  ;    d.  1873  ; 

tn.  2nd,  1867,  Charlotte  Fox: — 
Owen  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
Lt.-Col.    Lionel    Wynne   (ret.),    Sligo    R.F.A.,  b    1871 
Res.— 

Sons  of  Major  Charles  Bradstreet  Wynne  of  Cloghere- 

vagh,  co.  Sligo,  J. P.,  late  90th  L.I.  and  Sligo  Rifles, 

Clerk  of  the    Peace  for  Sligo,  b.  1835;   d.  1890;  tn. 

186 1,    Emily    Frances   Graham,  eld.  d.    of   the    late 

Robert  Gore-Booth,  4th  Bart.  : — 

Graham    Owen    Robert  Wynne,   Esq.,   Capt.    late    the 

Royal  Irish  Regt.,  J. P.,  b.  1862  ;   tn.  1897,  Maud,  d.  of  the 

late    Lord  Morris  and  Killanin  ;     and  has  issue — Sydney 

Michael  Wynne,   Gentleman,   b.  1898  [m.  1928,  Blanche 

Clyde,  d.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Jones,  R.N.] ;   Brigid  ; 

and  Zundrede  Mary  [m.   2nd,   1929,    Edmond   M.   Pery- 

Knox-Gore].   Seat— -Clogherevagh,  co.  Sligo.    Club — Army 

and  Navy. 

Henry  Edward  Wynne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1865;  tn.  1898, 
Emily  Philippa,  d.  of  Col.  Mansfield,  D.L.,  of  Castle 
Wray,  co.  Donegal;  and  has  issue — (1)  Gerard  Wynne, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899;  (2)  Ronald  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b. 
1900.     Seat — Lakeview,  co.  Leitrim. 

Sons  of  Owen  Wynne,  b.  ;    d.   1898 ;    tn.    1887 

Phoebe  Mary,  d.  of  James  Young: — 

Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Sons  of  William  Robert  Wynne,  Gentleman,  ofLagan- 

ville,    Church    End,    Finchley,  b.   1833 ;  d.    1909  ;  tn. 

1884,  Agnes,  d.  of  Edward  Davis  of  Stonehouse  Hall, 

Keston,  Bromley,  Kent  : — 

Rev.   William    Henry  Wynne,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces, 

Rector  of  Dodington,  b.  1887  ;   m.  1916,  Olive  Jane,  yngst. 

d  of  the  late  Edwin  Hickson  Whisker,  of  Malton,  Yorks. 

Res. — The  Rectory,  Dodington,  Gloucestershire. 

Charles  Edward  Wynne,  Gentleman,  Master  Mariner, 
Comdr.  (ret.)  Egyptian  Navy,  late  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  b.  1889  ; 
tn.  1923,  Millicent,  eld.  d.  of  Noel  Henry  Beyts,  and  has 


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issue — Gerald  Owen  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  David 
Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1926.  Res. — 11  Lewes  Road,  East- 
bourne.    Club — Jun.  Naval  and  Military. 

Sons  of  Major  Mark  Saurin  Wynne,  81st    Regt.  (ret.), 

b.     1839;     d.     1918;     tn.     1881,     Susannah     Frances 

Giffard  :— 

William  Giffard  Wynne,  Gentleman,  b.  1882;  tn.  1911, 

Marguerite  Ellen,  d.  of  Arthur  Gilbertson,    Esq.,  J. P.,  of 

Glanrhyd,  Pontardawe,  Glam.  Res. — Mellaston,  Pembroke. 

James   Wynne,    Gentleman,    b.    1884.     Res- — Enderby, 

British  Columbia. 

WYNNE-JONES  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  gules, 
a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
last,  two  swords  points  upwards  in  saltire  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  gold  (for  Jones)  ;  2  and  3,  sable,  a  cross  moline 
between  four  lucies  haurient  argent  (for  Wynne).  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle  or,  wings  elevated  quarterly  azure  and  gold,  gorged 
with  an  antique  crown  also  azure  (for  Jones)  ;  2.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  an  unicorn's  head 
sable,  armed,  maned  and  tufted  or,  a  sun  rising  out  of 
clouds  proper  (for  Wynne).  Motto — "  Pen  y  mynydd  I 
mi." 

Only  son  of  the   late    Rev.  Canon    Llewelyn  Wynne- 
Jones,  of  Llanymynech,  Mont. : — 

Very  Rev.  Llewelyn  Wynne-Jones,  M.A.,  (Ch.  Ch.Oxon.), 
late  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1st,  1889,  Amy  Caroline 
Lydia  Marguerite  (d.  1894),  d.  of  E.  C.  Owen,  of  Hen- 
gurtwcha,  Merioneth  ;  2nd,  1899,  Janet  Alexander,  d.  of 
the  late  Geo.  Steuart,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue — Charles 
Llewelyn  Wynne-Jones,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  17th  Lancers, 
D.L.,  J. P.  co.  Merioneth,  High  Sheriff  1928-9  [Arms  as 
above,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Scott , 
namely: — Quarteriy,  1  and  4,  quarterly  argent  and  gules, 
the  first  and  second  quartets  each  charged  with  a  cathenne- 
wheel  counterchanged  (for  Scott)  ;  2  and  3,  ermine,  on  a 
bend  sable,  three  escallops  or,  a  chief  nebuly  of  the  second, 
thereon  four  escallops  of  the  third  (for  Taylor)],  b.  1890  [tn. 
1915,  Sybil  Mary  Gella,  only  d.  and  heir  of  the  late  Lt.- 
Col.  C.  F.  Scott,  D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Penmaenucha,  Dolgelley, 
and  has  issue — Charles  Alexander  Wynne-Jones,  Gentleman, 
£.1917;  Ronald  Wynne-Jones,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and 
Mary  Esperance  (Seats  —  Penmaenucha,  Dolgelley,  N. 
Wales  ;  Thornhill,  Stalbridge,  Dorset.  Clubs — Cavalry, 
Bath)]  ;  and  Dorothy  Amy.  Res. — Tros-y-parc,  Denbigh, 
N.  Wales. 

WYNNE-MARRIOTT  of  Avonbank  (R.L.  5  Oct.  iqc8, 
H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  barry  of  six  or  and  sable, 
on  a  pale  invected  ermine,  a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  of  the  first,  between  two  martlets  azure,  and  for 
distinction  in  the  dexter  chief  an  annulet  of  the  second 
(Marriott) ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  chevron  ermine  between  three 
wolves'  heads  erased  argent,  a  martlet  charged  with  a  mullet 
for  cadency  (Wynne).  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crests — 
1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  rock  proper, 
thereon  a  talbot  sable,  guttee  d'or,  collared  and  chain  re- 
flexed  over  the  back  or,  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  a 
bezant  charged  with  a  martlet  azure,  a  staff  raguly  fesse- 
wise  vert,  and  on  the  shoulder  of  the  talbot  for  distinction 
an  annulet  gold  (Marriott) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  wolfs  head  erased  as  in  the  arms  (Wynne).  Motto — 
"  Virtute  et  fide." 

Son  of  Richard  Beavor  Wynne  of  Hermitage,  Sligo, 


b.  1795;  d.  1851;  m.  1833,  Hannah  Matilda  (d.  1898), 

second  d.  of  Capt.  Jones  Taafe  Irwin: — 
The  late  Owen  Lowry  Wynne-Marriott,  Esq.,  Marshal 
(ret.)  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty  of  Ireland,  formerly 
Royal  Navy,  b.  1840;  d.  1921  ;  m.  1895,  Harriott  Julia 
Catherine  (Seat — Avonbank,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester),  eld. 
d.  of  Major  Henry  Christopher  Marriott,  late  82nd  Regt. , 
of  Avonbank,  co.  Worcester. 

WYSE  (U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  sable,  three  chevrons 
ermine  (Wyse)  ;  2  and  3,  argent,  a  chevron  between  three 
Cornish  choughs  sable.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant 
gules,  gutt^-d'eau,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  mace  proper. 
Motto— "Sapere  aude." 

Sons  of  William  Charles  Bonaparte  Wyse,  Esq.,  J. P. 
(High  Sheriff  co.  Waterlord  1855),  Capt.  Waterford 
Mil.,  b.  1826;  d.  1802;  m.  1864,  Ellen  Linzee,  d.  of 
W.  G.  Prout  of  St.  Mabyn  :— 

Andrew  Nicholas  Bonaparte  Wyse,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  St.  John's,  co.  Waterford,  M.A.  (Lond.), 
Secretary  to  Min.  of  Education,  N.  Ireland,  b.  1870;  tn. 
1896,  Marie,  d.  of  Count  de  Chripounoff  of  Bielevetz,  Eletz, 
Orel,  Russia ;  and  has  issue — William  Lucien  Bonaparte 
Wyse,  Esq. ,  b.  1908;  HelenVictoria;andMarie!Alexandrine. 
Seat — The  Manor  of  St.  John's,  Waterford.  Res. — Herbert 
Lodge,  Sydney  Avenue.  Blackrock,  Dublin.  Club  — 
University. 

Lionel  Harry  Bonaparte  Wyse,  Gentleman,  b.  1874. 
Res. — Shoreham-by-Sea,  Sussex. 

Napoleon  Estelle  Bonaparte  Wyse,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Waterford  Art.,  late  R.G.A.  (1914-18),  b.  1876;  tn.  1910, 
Gertrude,  d.  of  John  Crowther  of  Grove  Park,  Chiswick. 
Res. — Southdown  Road,  Shoreham-by-Sea,  Sussex. 

WYTHES  of  Copped  Hall  (H.  Coli.).  Vert,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  flagstaff  erect 
proper,  therefrem  a  banner  flowing  to  the  sinister  of  the 
second,  charged  with  a  fylfot  sable,  all  within  a  bordure 
ermine.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-grifnn  sable,  armed  and  winged  or, 
supporting  a  banner  as  in  the  arms. 

Son  of  George  Edward  Wythes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  F.R.G.S., 

b.  1839;  d.   1875;   m-  ist>  1866,  Catherine  Sarah  (d. 

1871),  d.  of  C.  E.  Jemmett : — 

Ernest  James  Wythes,  Esq.,"C.B.E.,  J. P.,  D.L.  Essex 

(Sheriff  1901),  b.  1868;  tn.  1894,  Aline,  O.B.E.,  eld.   d.  of 

Sir    John    H.    Thorold,    12th    Bart.  ;     and    has     issue — 

Alexandrina  Catherine;  Barbara  Dorothy [m.  1920,  Capt. 

Frances  G.  R.  Elwes,  O.B.E.] ;  and  Cecilia  Mary  [tn.  1923, 

Col.  Geoffrey  Ronald  Codrington,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.].     Seat— 

Copped  Hall,  Epping,  Essex.     Res. — 40  Berkeley  Square, 

London,  W. 

WYVILL  of  Constable  Burton.  Gules,  three  chev- 
ronels  interlaced  vair,  and  a  chief  or.  Mantling  gules  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wyvern  argent. 
Motto — "Par  la  volonte  de  Dieu." 

Son  of  Marmaduke  Ibbetson  Wyvill,  Esq.,  Major  14th 

Batt.  Rifle  Bde.,  b.  1882  ;  d.  on  active  service  1916  ; 

tn.  1909,  Margery,    ygst.   d.  of  late   John    Sykes    of 

Kirk  Ella,  Yorkshire  : — 

Marmaduke     Frederic     Wyvill,     Gentleman,     b.    19 12. 

Seats—  Constable    Burton,    and  Denton,    Ben    Rhydding, 

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YALE  of  Plas-yn-Yale  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  a  saltire 
gules,  fretty  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Creoi — 
Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  mount  vert,  thereon  a 
boar  azure  within  a  net  or,  in  the  mouth  an  acorn  slipped 
proper.     Livery — Green  coat,  red  waistcoat. 

Sons   of  Thomas    Parry    Osborne    Yale,   Esq.,    J  P., 
M.I.E.E.,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  b.  1868  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.  1897, 
Appalina   Maria    Hogarth,   only  d.    of  Capt.   G.   W. 
Cosens  of  Karnes,  co.    Berwick,  and  Bronpadarn,  co. 
Cardigan  : — 
William   Corbet   Yale,    Esq.,    Flying    Officer    R.A.F., 
ormerly  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1900.      Seat — Plas-yn-Yale, 
near  Corwen.     Ciub — Army  and  Navy. 
George  Weir  Yale,  Gentleman,  Midshipman  R.N.,*.  1903. 
Sons  of  William  Corbet  Yale-Jones-Parry,  Esq.,  J. P. 
cos.   Denbigh,  Merioneth,  and  Carnarvon,  and  D. L. 
co.  Denbigh,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  (Oxford),  b.  1825  ; 
d.   1909  ;    m.  1856,  Isabella,  d.   of  Rev.  James  Clow, 
Chaplain  H.E. I.C.S.,  Bombay: — 
James   Corbet   Yale,    Esq.,    D.S.O.,   Col.  late   P.W.O. 
W.  Yorks.  Regt.,  served  E.  Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1859  ; 
m.   i8y6,  Violette,  younger  d.  of  C.    L.   Halbot  of  Brad- 
ford ;    and   has  issue.      Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  R.A.F. 

George  Frederick  Cunningham  Yale,  Gentleman,*.  1873  ; 
m.  18  )8,  Eleanor,  eldest  d.  of  Sir  Henry  Lewis  of  Belmot, 
Bangor. 

YARBOROUGH,  see  COOKE  -  YARBOROUGH, 
FOX,  and  PELHAM. 

YARBURGH-BATESON,  see  DE  YARBURGH- 
BATESON. 

YARDE-BULLER  (R.L.,  13  Feb.  i860,  H.  Coll.). 
Quarterly, 1.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  sable,  on  a  cross  quarter- 
pierced  argent,  four  eagles  displayed  of  the  first  (Buller); 
ii.  and  iii. ,  argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  water- 
bougets  sable  (Yarde) ;  2.  the  arms  of  Buller- Yarde  (R.L., 
26  June  1800) ;  3.  the  same  arms  of  Buller ;  4.  azure,  a 
buck's  head  caboshed  argent,  attired  or  (Trethurff  of  Tre- 
thurff,  co.  Cornwall);  5.  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  or,  three 
torteaux  (Courtenay) ;  ii.  and  iii.,  or,  a  lion  rampant  azure 
(Redvers),  over  all  a  label  of  three  points  azure  (Courtenay, 
Earls  of  Devon) ;  6.  azure,  a  bend  or  (Carminow)  ;  7. 
argent,  a  chevron  gules  between  three  moorcocks  sable, 
membered,  wattled,  and  jelloped  of  the  second  (Coode  of 
Morval,  Vn.  Cornwall,  1620) ;  8.  quarterly  argent  and  azure, 
in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  lion  rampant  gules 
(Pollexfen) ;  9.  argent,  a  chevron  sable  (Trelawny)  ;  10. 
the  same  arms  of  Yarde.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  Saracen's  head  couped 
proper.     Motto — "  Aquila  non  capit  muscas." 

Son  of  Rt.   Hon.  Sir  John  Yarde-Buller,  2nd   Baron 

Churston,     J.  P.     Devon,     late    Major      Devon    Art., 

formerly   Capt.    Scots   Fus.   Gds.,   b.    1846;  d.    1910; 

m.   1872,    Hon.    Barbara   Yelverton  [d.    1924),    d.    of 

Admiral  Sir  Hastings  Reginald  Yelverton  : — 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir   John   Reginald   Lopes  Yarde-Buller,   3rd 

Baron  Churston  (2  Aug.   1858),  5th  Bart.  (13  Jan.   1790,) 

M.V.O.,    O.B.E.,    Lt.-Col.     (ret.)    Scots    Gds.,    A.D.C. 

to  Viceroy  of  India  1902-3 ;  and  to  Duke  of  Connaught 

(1904-6),  served  in  S.  African  War  1900-1  (medal  and  four 

clasps)  [Supporters  —  Dexter,    an  ostrich  proper,    in    the 

beak  a    horse-shoe  or;    sinister,  an  eagle  sable],  b.    1873; 

tn.  1907,  Jessie  Smither  (divorced   1928);  and  has  issue — 

Hon.   Richard  Francis  Roger  Yarde-Buller,  b.  1910;   Hon. 

John  Reginald   Henry  Yarde-Buller,  b.  1915;    Hon.  Joan 

Barbara  [tn.  1927, Thomas  Loch  Evelyn  BulkeleyGuinness]  ; 

Hon.   Denise  Margaret;  Hon.  Lydia;  and  Hon.  Primrcse 

Lilian.     Seat — Lupton  House,  Churston  Ferrers,    Devon; 

Laleham  House,  Staines.     Clubs— Turf,  Guards'. 

Sons  of  Col.   Hon.  John  Yarde-Buller,  b.   1823;  d.v.p. 

1867;  m.  1845,  Charlotte,  d.  of  E.  S.  Chandos-Pole  of 

Radborne  : — 

Hen.  Walter  Yarde-Buller  late  Lieut.  2nd  Batt.  Devonsh. 

Regt.,  b.   1859;    m.   1st,  1886,  Leilah  (d.   1904),   widow  of 

D.  Boyle  Blair  and  d.  of  Gen.  R.  W.  Kirkham  of  California  ; 

2nd,  1 91 3,  Alianore,  Lady  Lethbridge,  d.  of  late  Edward 

Sacheverell  Chandos  Pole  of  Radborne  Hall,   co.    Derby. 

Res.— 


Hon.  Geoffrey  Yarde-Buller,  b.  1861  ;  m.  1892,  Olegaria 
Venancia,  d.  of  Don  Florencio  Alvarez  ;  and  has  with  other 
issue — (1)  John  Yarde-Buller,  Esq.,  b.  1893;  (2)  Geoffrey 
Yarde-Buller,  Gentleman,  b.  1894;  (3)  Edmond  Yarde- 
Buller,  Gentleman,  b.  1897;  (4)  Henry  Yarde-Buller, 
Gentleman,  b.  1899;  (5)  Manuel  Yarde-Buller,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901 ;  (6)  Albert  YaiVe-Buller,  Gentleman,  b.  1908 ;  (7) 
Reginald  Yarde-Buller,  Gentleman,  b.  1911  ;  and  thiee 
daus.  Res.  —  Monte  Caseros,  F.C.N.E.A. ,  Argentine 
Republic. 

Hon.  and  Rev.  Reginald  John  Yarde-Buller,  M.A. 
(Oxon. ),  late  Rector  of  Newquay,  Canon  of  Truro  Cathedral, 
b.  1864;  m.  1919,  Hon.  Mary  Vere  Agar- Robartes,  d.  of  6th 
Viscount  Clifden.  Res. — Culroy,  Truro.  Club — Royal 
Soc  eties'. 

YARROW  (H  Coll.,  21  Nov.  1916).  Azure,  in 
base  on  the  sea  proper,  an  ancient  three-masted  ship 
sailing  to  the  sinister  argent,  in  chief  two  swallows  volant 
of  the  last,  each  holding  in  the  beak  a  harebell  slipped 
also  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  above  clouds  proper,  a  swallow 
volant  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  yarrow-flower 
slipped  also  proper.  Motto — "  Be  just  and  fear  not." 
Badge — A  kingfisher  volant  proper.  Motto — "  Sans  Dieu 
rien." 

Son  of  Edgar  Williams  Yarrow  : — 

Sir  Alfred  Fernandez  Yarrow,  1st  Bart.  (1916),  F.R.S., 
Hon.  LL.D.  (Glasgow),  b.  1842;  tn.  1st,  1875,  Minnie 
Florence  Franklin  (d.  1922)  ;  2nd,  1922,  Eleanor,  d.  of 
W.  Goodwin  Barnes,  of  Bishop's  Stortford ;  and  has 
issue  (by  1st  wife) — Harold  Edgar  Yarrow,  Esq.,C.B.E., 
b.  1884  [tn.  1906,  Eleanor  Ethelreda,  d.  of  the  late  Rev. 
CanoH  William  Hay  Aitken,  of  Norwich  ;  and  has  issue — 
Eric  Grant  Yarrow,  Esq.,  b.  1920;  Eleanor  Audrey ;  Beryl 
Winifred  Ethne ;  Sheila  Marian  (Res. — Craigend  Castle, 
Milngavie,  co.  Stirling)] ;  (2)  Norman  Alfred  Yarrow, 
Esq.,  b.  1891  [tn.  1915,  Ada  Hope,  d.  of  Forrest  Leader, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Victoria,  B.C.  ;  and  has  issue — 
John  Alfred  Forrest  Yarrow,  Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  Cynthia 
Hope;  and  Daphne  Veryan] ;  Florence  [tn.  1898,  Vice- 
Adm.  Percy  Molyneux  Rawson  Royds,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
(q.v.)] ;  Evelyn  [tn.  1903,  Alfred  Ernest  Yarrow,  of  Blyth- 
wood,  Pinner  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Minnie  Ethel,  O.B.E.  [tn. 
1900,  Lord  Dawson  of  Penn  ;  and  has  issue.  (Res. — 32 
Wimpole  Street)].  Res. — Green  Meadows,  Goodworth 
Clatford,  And  over,  Hants.     Club — R.A.C. 

YEATMAN  of  Stock  Gaylard  (H  Coll.,  3  May,  1808). 
Per  pale  argent  and   sable,  on  a   fesse  dovetailed  or, 
between  two  gates  in  chief  and  a  goat's  head  erased  in 
base  counterchanged,  three  boars'  heads  erased  gules- 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.    Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  goat's  head  erased  sable,  armed,  bearded, 
and  charged  with  a  gate  or.     Motto — "  Propositi  tenax." 
Sons  of  Rt.  Rev.  Huyshe  Wolcott  Yeatman-Biggs, 
Bishop  of  Coventry  : — 
See  Yeatman-Biggs. 

Sons  of  Capt.  Marwood  Edwards  Yeatman,  South 
Wales  Borderers,  b.  1883  ;  killed  in  action  1914  ; 
tn.  1909,  Gwladys  Mary,  d.  of  Maj.-Gen.  F.  B.  Coe, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of  Youghal  Lodge,  Nenagh,  Ireland  : — 
Marwood  John  Richard  Yeatman,  Gentleman,  b. 
1 9 10.     Res. — 

Benedictus    Godfrey    William    Yeatman,    Gentleman, 
b.  1914.     Res. — 

Yngr.  sons  of  Marwood  Shuttleworth  Yeatman,  Esq., 

J. P. ,  D.L.  of  Holywell  Manor,    Dorset,  b.   1826;   d. 

1891  ;  tn.  1881,  Caroline,  d.  of  Maj.  Edwards  Dyson, 

of  Denne  Hill,  Kent  :  — 

John  Dyson  Yeatman,  Gentleman,  b.  1885  ;   tn.  ; 

aad  has  issue — (1)  John  Marwood   Yeatman,  Gentleman, 

b.  1911;  (2)  Julian  Francis  Yeatman,  Gentleman,  b.  1918. 

^es, — Braeside  Ranch,  Sloran  Junction,  British  Columbia. 

Godfrey  Dyson  Yeatman,  Esq.,  Capt.   Dorse.  Regt.,  6. 

1887.     Res  — 

Francis  Dyson  Yeatman,  Gentleman,  b.  1889.  Res. — 
2  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. 

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YATE  (H.  Coll.  Grant  to  descendants  of  late  Rey. 
Charles  Yate  [see  below]  1906,  "with  such  distinctions  as 
may  be  necessary  on  user  of  similar  arms  since  17th  cen- 
tury ").  Argent,  on  a  fesse  between  three  gates  sable,  as  many 


base  counterchanged,  three  boars'  heads  erased  gules  (for 
Yeatman).  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests-  1.  on 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  javelin  erect  proper, 
a  leopard's  head  affronted  erased  azure,  charged  with  two 


demi-two-headed  eagles  displayed  gules  in  flames  proper. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  from  an 
antique  crown  or,  an  heraldic  antelope's  head  sable,  armed 
and  charged  with  a  garb  or.  Motto — '"Sit  quarta  coeli." 
Livery — Black,  with  white  facings. 

Second    son    of    Rev.    Charles    Yate,     B.D. ,    Fellow 

of    St.    John's  Coll.,   Cambridge,   Vicar    of    Holme- 

on-Spalding  Moor,  Yorks.,  b.  1804;  d.  i860;  m.  1848, 

Jane  Anne,  d.   of  Arthur  Campbell  of  Catrine,  co.  Ayr, 

W.S.  :— 

The  late  Arthur  CampbelllYate,  Esq. ,  Lt.-Col.  (ret. )  Indian 

Army,  F.R.G.S.,  Bailiff  Grand  Cross  of  the  Grand  Priory  in 

the  British  Realm  of  the  Ven.  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 

John   of  Jerusalem,  b.    1853  [Arms  as  above,  and  en  an 

escutcheon  cf  pretence  the  arms  of  M'Causland  of  Drenagh 

(Confd.   U.O.,  1906),  viz.,  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  or,  a  boar's 

head   erased    between   three   boars   passant,    a   mullet  for 

difference   azure ;    2   and   3,    sable,   three   trefoils    slipped 

argent,  on  a   chief  indented   or,    two   annulets  gules  (for 

(Blackden,   H.   Coll.   1911)];    m.   1895,   Mary  Theodcsia, 

eld.    surv.   d.    and   coh.    of   Rev.    Conolly    M'Causland    of 

Wocdhill  Place,  Bath,  by  his  wife,  only  d.  and  h.  of  Rev. 

Benjamin  George  Blackden  ;  and  d.   1929,  leaving  issue — 

Arthur  Charles  M'Causland  Yate,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.    Seat 

— Beckbury  Hall,  Shifnal,  co.  Salop. 

YEOMAN  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  man's  heart  gules, 
pierced  with  two  darts,  points  downwards  in  saltire  proper, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  a  mullet  between  two  crescents 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  in  front  of  a  cubit  arm  erect  grasping  a  dart, 
a  lotus-flower  all  proper.     Motto  —  "  Shoot  thus." 

5th  son  of  William  Yeoman,  of  Lee,  Kent,  b.  1832  ; 

d.    1899  ;  m.    1857,  Margaret,  d.  of  James  Oliver,  of 

Denholm,  co.  Roxburgh  :— 
Hugh  Francis  Yeoman,  Gentleman,  b.  1874;  m.  1922, 
Hilda   Mary,  d.  of  Rev.  William  Henry   Buler,  Vicai  of 
Wawne,  Yorks.     Res. — Pitt  House,  Chudleigh  Devon. 

YEATMAN-BIGGS  (R.L.  Aug.  6,  1898).  Quarterly, 
1  and  4,  per  pale  argent  and  azure,  a  lion  passant 
within  an  orle  engrailed  charged  with  ten  fleurs-de- 
lys  all  counterchanged  (for  Biggs)  ;  2  and  3,  per  pale 
argent  and  sable,  on  a  fesse  dovetailed  counter-dovetailed 
or,  between  two  gates  in  chief  and  a  goat's  head  erased  in 


fleurs-de-lys  fessewise  or  (for  Biggs) ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  goat's  head  erased  sable,  horned,  bearded 
and  charged  with  a  gate  or  (for  Yeatman).  Motto — 
"  Propositi  tenax." 

Sons   of   Rt.    Rev.    Huyshe   Wolcott  Yeatman-Biggs, 

D.D.,  Bishop  of  Coventry,  b.  1845  ;  d.  1922  ;  m.   1875, 

Lady  Barbara  {d.  1909)^.  of  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth  :  — 

William     Huyshe    Yeatman-Biggs,    Esq.,    of    Stockton 

Manor,    Wilts.,     Lord    cf  the    Manors   of   Stockton   and 

Codford,  Maj.(ret.)R.A.F.,  formerly  Lt.-Comm.  R.N.V.R., 

b.  1878;  in.  1905,   Muriel  Barbara,   d.  of  J.  F.  Swann,  of 

Oakfield,    Wimbledon;     and    has    issue— Arthur    Huyshe 

Yeatman-Biggs,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut.  The  Green  Howards, 

b.    1908  ;    Barbara    Godclphin ;  and    Margaret    Elizabeth 

(twin).       Seat — Stockton    Manor,    Codford    S.O.,    Wilts. 

Club — Brooks's. 

Lewys  Legge  Yeatman,  Esq.,  J. P.  Dorset,  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  Stock  and  Lydlinch.Capt.  Dorset  Imp.  Yeo., 
b.  1879  ;  m.  1910,  Edith  Cecily,  d.  of  William  Bond,  of 
Tyneham,  Dorset ;  and  has  issue — (1)  John  Lewys 
Yeatman,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;  (2)  Barnaby  Ralph  Yeat- 
man, Gentleman,  b.  1916  ;  (3)  Edward  Farr  Yeatman, 
Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Mary  Barbara;  Anne  Frances. 
Seat — Stock  Gaylard  House,  Dorset. 

YEOWARD  (H.  Coll.,  16  Ap.  19 14).  Argent,  a  fesse 
wavy  azure,  between  in  chief  two  terns  rising,  and  in  base 
a  sun  in  splendour  all  proper.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount 
in  front  of  a  rising  sun,  a  tern  as  in  the  arms  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Sol  vita;  fons." 

Only  son  of  Lewis  Herbert  Yeoward,  Gentleman, 
of  Mayfield,  Ledsham,  Cheshire,  b.  1867;   d.  1916  ; 
m.  1893,  Ida,  E.  Glynn  : — 
Cyril  Herbert  Yeoward,  Gentleman,  b.  1901.     Res. — 
Mayfield,  Ledsham,  and  Hooton  Farm,  nr.  Chester. 

YERBURGH,  see  WARDELL-YERBURGH. 

YERBURGH  (H.  Coll.,  Vn.  Lines.  1562).  Per  pale 
argent  and  azure,  on  a  chevron  between  three  chaplets  all 
counterchanged,  an  annulet  for  difference.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  falcon 
close  or,  belled  cf  the  last,  preying  upon  a  mallard  proper. 
Motto — "  Timeo  attamen  spero." 

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Eld.  son  of  Rev    Richard  Yerburgh,  Vicar  of  Sleaford 

and  Rector  of  High  Bickington,  b.  1817;  d.  1886;  in. 

1846,  Susan,  d.  of  John  Higgin  of  Wenning  Cottage, 

and  Greenfield,  Lanes.  : — 

Richard     Eustre     Yerburgh,    Esq.,     C.  B.     (1908),    late 

Exchequer  and  Audit  Office,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1876,  Emma,  eld. 

d.  of  Naunton  Henry  Vertue  of  Richmond,  Surrey ;  and 

has  issue — Richard  Eustre  Vertue   Yerburgh,  Gentleman, 

b.    1879  \m.    ist,  1906,  Gladys  Aileen  {d.  1911),  d.  of    Col. 

Ernest    L.  Marryat,  late    R.  E.,  of  Haunted   Lakes,  Alix, 

Alberta,    Canada;    2nd,    1915,   Mary,    d.   of   Rev.   F.   T. 

Thornhill,  Rector  of  Rotherfield,  Sussex  ;  and    has  surv. 

issue — Richard    Eustre   Marryat  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b. 

1908;    Robert    Ernest    Marryat   Yerburgh,   Gentleman,  b. 

1911  :  and  Prudence];  and  Ethel  Lennox  Vertue  [m.  1898, 

Col.  F.  T.  Land,  late  9th  Lancers  (d.  191 1 ),  and  has  issue]. 

Res. —  Hayley's  Corner,  Felpham,  Sussex. 

Son  of   Robert   Armstrong    Yerburgh,   Esq.,  of  Cay- 

thorpe  Court,  co.  Lincoln,  J.  P.  and  D.L. ,  and  C.C. 

for    Lancashire,    J. P.    co.    Kirkcudbright,     M.P.    for 

Chester  1886-1905  and  1910-16,  late  Major  2nd  V.B. 

Cheshire  Regiment,  M.A.   Oxon. ,  b.    1853;  d.  1916  ; 

m.    1888,    Elma   Amy   [Res.  —  25    Kensington   Gore, 

S.W.7),  only  child  of  the  late  Daniel  Thwaites,  Esq., 

J.  P.  and  D.  L. ,  of  Woodfold  Park,  Blackburn,  formerly 

M.  P.  for  Blackburn  :— 

Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Daniel   Thwaites  Yerburgh,    ist  Baron 

Alvingham  of  Woodfold,  co.  Lancaster  (1929),  Brev. -Major 

R.A.S.C,  M.P.    S.  Div.   Doiset   1922-29   [Supporters—^ 

On  either  side  a  falcon  wings  expanded  belled  or,  gorged 

with  a  chaplet  of  roses  azure.     Motto — "  Who  dares  wins." 


Sewell  of  The   Warren,    Loughton  ;  2nd,    1899,  Amy 
Beatrice,  d.  of  late  Lt.-Gen.  Archibald  Harenc  : — 
Rev.  William  Beauchamp  Yerburgh,  M.A.   (Oxon.),  b. 
1 88 1.     Res. — Bredon  Rectory,  Tewkesbury. 

Ralph  Richmond  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1886;  m. 
1916,  Selina  Marie,  d.  of  Frederick  Fuchs. 

Sons  of  Rev.  Canon  Oswald  Pryor  Wardell- Yerburgh: — 
See  Wardell-Yerburgh. 

YOCKNEY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  chevron  or,  between 
a  ship  under  sail  in  chief  proper  and  a  sprig  of  the  coffee- 
plant  slipped  in  base  of  the  second.  Mantling  azure  and 
or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  grasping 
a  roll  of  paper  all  proper,  a  pair  of  compasses  extended  or. 
Motto  — "  Lahore  et  scientia." 

Sons  of  Sydney  William  Yockney ,  Gentleman ,  M.  I.  C.  E. , 
b.    1841  ;    d.    19      ;    in.  ,    Florence  (Res.  —  Wye 

Cottage,  Tidenham,  co.  Gloucester),  only  child  of  the 
late  George  Hansard  of  Birchville,  Bushey  Heath, 
Herts.,  Barrister-at-Law  :• — 

■ Yockney 

Yockney 

Son  of   Samuel  Hansard  Yockney,  M.I.C.E.,  F.G.S., 

and  Frances  Emily,  his  wife,  third  d.  of  Capt.  William 

Holmes,  R.N.:— 

Algernon  Yockney,   Esq.,   Paymaster-in- Chief  R.N.,    b. 

1843;    m.   1880,  Mildred  Morris,  d.  of  Rev.    Richard  Pye 

Alington  of  Swinhope,    Lincolnshire;    and   has  issue — (1) 

Kenneth    Alington    Yockney,     Gentleman,    b.     1881  ;     (2) 

Hubert  Alington   Yockney,   Gentleman,   b.    1888;    Gladys 

Frances;  Sybil ' Alington  ;  and  Margery  Alington.      Club— 

Royal  Naval  (Portsmouth). 

YORK  HERALD,  see  CARY. 

EDWARD  YORK,  Esquire,  of  Hutton  Hall,  co.  Yorks., 
late  Col.  comdg.  Yorkshire  Hussars,  /ate  Capt.  the  Royal 
Dragoons.  Bom  Jan.  16,  1872,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Edward  Christopher  York,  Esq.,  of  Hutton  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.  L.  for  the  West  Riding  of  the  county  of  Yorks. ,  by 
his  first  wife  Isabel  Augusta,  youngest  daughter  of  Thomas 
Fairfax  of  Newton  Kyme,  in  the  county  of  Yorks.  Armorial 
bearings  (H.  Coll.  1796) — Ermine,  on  a  cross  azure,  a 
woolpack  argent  between  four  lions  passant  erminois,  on  a 
chief  gules,  a  sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  surmounted 
by  a  key  in  saltire  of  the  last.  Upon  the  escutcheon  is 
placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a  Mantling  azure 
and  argent ;  and  for  his  Crest,  upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  demi-lion  per  fesse  wavy,  the  upper  part  gules,  the  lower 
barry  wavy  of  four  erminois  and  azure,  supporting  a  wool- 
pack  erect  proper,  on  the  breast  a  gold  key  barwise. 
Married,  1906,  Violet  Helen,  (d.  1919),  eld.  d.  of  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Milner,  Bart.  ;  and  has  Issue — Christo- 
pher York,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;  Lawrence  Frederick  York, 
Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  Louise  Violet  Diana;  and  Barbara 
Adeline.  Seat — Hutton  Hall,  Long  Marston,  co.  Yorks. 
Club — Boodle's. 


Badge — A  rose  gules,  leaved  and  slipped  between  two  sprigs 
of  laurel  proper,  entiled  with  a  baron's  coronet  or],  b.  1889  ; 
m.  1911  (his  cousin),  Dorothea  Gertrude  (d.  1927),  third 
dau.  cf  the  late  John  Eardley  Yerburgh  of  Wavendon 
Lodge,  Bucks.,  and  has  issue — Hon.  Robert  Guy  Eardley 
Yerburgh,  6.  1926;  Hon.  Dorothy  Joan;  and  Hon. 
Marjorie  Elizabeth.  Res. — 34  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.i 
Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors'. 

Sons  of  Richard  Guy  Cecil  Yerburgh,  Esq.,  O.B.E., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Major  Irish  Gds.,  b.  1892;  d.  1926  ; 
m.  192 1,  Hilda  Violet  Helena,  eld.  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Maurice  de  Bunsen,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  ist  Bart.  :— 
John  Maurice  Armstrong  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1923. 
Res.—  50  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.7. 
Oscar  Guy  de  Bumen  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1925. 
Sons     of     Rev.     Edmond    Rcchfort    Yerburgh,    B.A. 
(Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. ),  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and 
Patron    of  High  Bickington,   North  Devon,  b.    1855; 
d.   1924  ;    m.    1890,    Constance,    d.  of  the   late  John 
Thwaites,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Troy,  Witton,  Lancashire: — 
Richard    Edmond    Rochfort   Yerburgh,    Gentleman,   b. 
1891.      Res. — 

Oswald  Rochfort  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  b.  1900.  Res. — 
Sons  of  Harry  Beauchamp  Yerburgh,  Gentleman,  of 
Woolstone,  Gotherington  R.S.O. ,  Glcs. ,  b.  1856;  d. 
1929  ;  m.  ist,  1888,  Sophia  [d.  1897),  d.  of  late  William 


YORKE.  Argent,  on  a  saltire  azure,  a  bezant. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  lion's  head  erased  proper,  collared  gules, 
charged  on  the  collar  with  a  bezant.  Motto — "  Nee 
cupias,  nee  metuas." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Manners  Yorke,  7th  Earl 
of  Hardwicke,  b.    1840  ;    d.  1909  ;    m.    1869,    Edith 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  Alexander  Oswald,  of  Auchen- 
cruive : — 
Rt.    Hon.    Charles    Alexander    Yorke,    8th     Earl    of 
Hardwicke,  Viscount  Royston  (2  Ap.  1754),  Baron  Hard- 
wicke, of  Hardwicke,  Glos.  (23  Nov.  1733),  served  Great 
War  as  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  1914-16,  later  as  King's  Foreign 
Service  Messenger,  and  Admiralty  Labour  Dept.  [Sup- 
porters— On   the  dexter,    a   lion   rampant  guardant   or, 
collared    gules,    the  collar   charged   with  a   bezant ;    on 
the   sinister,    a    stag   proper,    attired    unguled    or,    and 
collared  as  the  dexter],  6.  1869;   m.  1911,  Ellen,  C.B.E., 
(who  obtained  a  divorce   1927),  d.  of  James  Russell,  of 
Auckland,  N.Z. ;    and  has  issue — Lady  Elizabeth  Mary. 
Res. — 13    Queensberry  Place,   S.W.7.      Clubs — Carlton, 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

Son  of  Hon.  Alfred  Ernest  Frederick  Yorke,  Lieut, 
late  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fus.  and  Roy.  Fus.  City  of 
London  Regt.,  b.  1871  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1905,  Gladys, 
O.B.E.  (who  obtained  a  divorce  1918),  d.  of  Andrew- 
Vans  Dunlop  Best    of  Rutland  Gate  : — 


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Philip  Grantham  Yorke,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Life  Gds.,  b.  iqo6. 
Res.— 

Yngr.  sons  of  7th  Earl  of  Hardwicke — see  above : — 
Hon.  Claude  John  Yorke,  b.  1872  ;  m.  1914,  Fay  (</. 
1928),  d.  of  John  Michel  Zarifi,  of  6  Norfolk  Street,  Park 
Lane ;  and  has  issue  —  Richard  Charles  John  Yorke, 
Esq.,  b.  1916  ;  David  John  Napier  Yorke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1919  ;  and  Mary  Susan.  Res. — 38  Park  Street,  Gros- 
venor  Square,  W. 

Hon.  Bernard    Eliot  Yorke,  Lieut,   (ret.)  G.  Gds.,  b. 
1874.     Res. — 

Son    of    Ven.    the    Hon.    Henry    Reginald    Yorke, 

b.     1803;     d.     1871  ;      m.     1833,    Flora    Elizabeth 

(d.    1852),    d.    of    Gen.    Sir    Alexander    Campbell, 

Bart.  :— 

Sir  (Horatio)  Arthur  Yorke,  Knt.  Bach.,  C.B.,  Lt.-Col. 

(ret.)    R.E.,   served    S.    Africa    1878-9,    and   with    Nile 

Exped.   1884-5   (desp.),  Chief  Railway  Inspr.  to  Board 

of  Trade  1900-13,  b.  1848  ;    m.  1893,  Caroline,  d.  of  the 

late   Rev.   Anthony  Gartin,    Rector  of   Redmile,   Leics. 

Res.— 53  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.     Club— Jun.  United 

Service. 

Sons  of  John  Reginald  Yorke,  Esq.,  D.L.  co.   Wor- 
cester,   J. P.    cos.    Gloucester   and    Worcester    (High 
Sheriff  1892),  M.A.  (Oxford),  formerly  Capt.  Tewkes- 
bury Rifle  Vol.,  b.  1836;  d.  1912;  m.  2nd,  1868,  Sophia 
Matilda,    d.    of  Baron   Vincent   de   Tuyll   de   Seroos- 
kerken : — 
Vincent  Wodehouse  Yorke,   Esq.,   J. P.   co.   Gloucester, 
b.   1869  ;  m.  1899,   Hon.   Maud  Evelyn,  second  d.  of  2nd 
Baron   Leconfield  ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)   Philip  Yorke, 
Gentleman,  b.   1900;  d.  1917  ;    (2)  Gerald  Joseph  Yorke, 
Gentleman,    Lieut.    R.    Tank  Corps,   b.   1901  ;    (3)  Henry 
Vincent  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  \_m.  1929,  Hon.  Marv 
Adelaide,  d.  of  2nd  Baron  Biddulph].     Seat—  Forthampton 
Court,  near  Tewkesbury.    Town  res. — 9  Mansfield  Street,  W. 
Brig.-Gen.  Ralph  Maximillian  Yorke,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Lt.-Col.  late  Gloucester  Yeo.,  formerly  Capt.  nth  Hussars, 
served    Great   War    (despatches),    Comdr.    Order   of    the 
Crown  (Roumania),    has   Order   of   St.  Maurice   and   St. 
Lazarus  (Italy),  b.   1874 ;    ra.   iqo6,   Hon.   Muriel  Fanny, 
second  d.  of  1st  Baron  Herschell ;    and  has  issue — Adela 
Sophie ;    and    Daphne    Elisabeth.       Re'.  —  1    Southwick 
Crescent,  W. 

Eld.  son  of  Capt.  James  Charles  Yorke,  5th  Dragoons, 

b.    18 16  ;    d.    1867  ;    m.    1839,   Georgiana  Augusta 

(d.  1901),  d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Hawkins  : — 
James  Charles  Yorke,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  (1896)  High 
Sheriff  co.Pembroke,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1878,  Katherine  Ellen, 
d.  of  Robert  Langton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  New  Zealand, 
and  has  had  issue — (1)  James  Hamilton  Langdon 
Yorke,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Capt.  Pembroke  Yeo.,  b.  1884;  killed 
in  action  1917  [m.  1910,  Violet  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
J.  E.  Vincent,  Chancellor  of  Bangor,  and  left  issue — 
James  John  Simon  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;  and 
1  dau.]  ;  (2)  Robert  Langdon  Yorke,  Gentleman,  I.C.S., 
b.  1887  [m.  1914,  Enid  Cicely,  d.  of  Cecil  E.  F.  Meares 
late  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue — Patrick  Langdon  Yorke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1916]  ;  (3)  Joseph  Hugh  Langdon  Yorke 
Esq.,  Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1888  [m.  1916,  Ursula  Mary, 
d.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  O.  Lloyd,  C.B.,  R.E.,  of  Treffgarne 
Hall,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue — George  Cockburn 
Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1  ;  and  2  daus.]  ;  (4)  Hardwick 
Langdon  Yorke,  Gentleman,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1891  ; 
d.  1913  ;  (5)  Worthington  Langdon  Yorke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1901  ;  (6)  Philip  Cecil  Langdon  Yorke,  Gentleman, 
Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1903  ;  and  4  daus.  Res. — Langton, 
Dwrbach,  co.  Pembroke. 

Son  of  Reginald  Somers  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1854  ; 

d.   1916  ;    m.   1886,  Emmeline,  sister  of  Sir  Malby 

Crofton,  3rd  Bart.  : — 
Reginald  Henry  Crofton  Yorke,  Gentleman,  B.A. 
Cantab.,  Lieut,  (ret.)  R.G.A.,  b.  1897  ;  m.  1927,  Gwen- 
dolen, d.  of  Frank  Watkinson,  of  Bedford  Park,  and 
has  issue — 1  son.  Postal  address— 150  Cherryhinton 
Road,  Cambridge. 

Yngr.    sons    of    Capt.    James    Charles    Yorke    (see 

above)  : — 
Algernon  Joseph  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1856  ; 
m.  1888,  Violet  Lucy  (d.  1926),  d.  of  J.  Spring  Branson, 
and  has  issue — (1)  Simon  Algernon  Yorke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1889  [ra.  1920,  Annie  Paton,  d.  of  the  late  J.  Fife,  of 
Craigielea,  Greenock,  and  has  surv.  issue — Joseph 
Algernon  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1922  ;  Algernon  Paton 
Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1924]  ;  (2)  Harold  Branson  Yorke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1890  [ra.  1920,  Katharine,  d.  of  the  late 
Rear-Adm.  H.  C.  Aitchison]  ;    (3)  Vivian  Joseph  Yorke, 


Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;    and  Una  Violet  Res. — Gwernant, 
Kingstonridge,  nr.  Lewes. 

Sons  of  Philip  Charles  Yorke,  Esq .  Lt.-Col.  1st  Batt. 
K.O.  Lancaster  Regt.,  b.  1844  ;    d.  1895  ;    w.  1872, 
Emily    Marion    (Res. — Northgate  House,  Devizes), 
d.  of  Henry  Raikes,  of  Llwynegrin,  co.  Flint : — 
Henry     Reginald     Yorke,     Esq.,     M.C.,     Major    late 
Warwicksh.    Yeo.,    served    Great    War    (desp.,    M.C.), 
b.  1874  ;    m.  1903,  Beatrix  Victoire,  d.  of  Capt.  Lynch 
Staunton,    late    14th    Hussars,    and    has    issue — Philip 
Yorke,   Gentleman,   b.    1905  ;    Charles  Anthony  Yorke, 
Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;    David  Christopher  Yorke,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1913.     Res. — 

Philip  Gerard  Yorke,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A., 
b.  1882  ;  w.  1914,  Beryl,  d.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur 
Phillpotts,  late  R.H.A.,  of  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare,  and 
has  issue— Arthur  Philip  Denys  Yorke,  Gentleman, 
b.  1915  ;    and  Amabel  Marion.     Res. — 

3rd  son  of   Rear-Adm.   Reginald  Yorke,   b.   1803 ; 
d.    1870 ;    ra.    1854,   Harriet   (d.    1906),   d.   of  John 
Walker,  of  Purbrook  Park,  Hants.  : — 
Philip    Chesney    Yorke,     Gentleman,     M.A.     Oxon., 
F.R.Hist.S.,  b.  1865.     Res.— 98  Addison  Road,  W.14. 

YORKE.  Quarterly,  1.  argent,  a  saltire  azure  ;  2. 
ermine,  on  a  fesse  sable,  three  mullets  or;  3.  azure,  a 
chevron  argent,  between  in  chief  two  mullets  between 
as  many  arrows  in  pale,  points  downwards  or,  and  in 
base  a  mullet  also  or  ;  4.  argent,  a  water-bouget  between 
four  fleurs-de-lys  sable ;  5.  argent,  on  a  bend  sable,  three 
roses  of  the  field  ;  6.  gules,  on  a  saltire  or,  another  saltire 
veit.  Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest,  upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  a  monkey's  head  erased  proper.  Motto — 
"  Per  meum  Deum  transilio  murum."  Livery — Light  blue, 
with  silver  lace  and  buttons. 

Sons  of  John  Cecil  Yorke,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  Capt.  and  Hon. 

Major   Yorks.  Artillery  (mil.),  b.   1867  ;    d.   1915  ;    m. 

1903,  May,  dau.  of  J.  B.  E.  Stansfeld,  M.A.  :  — 

John    Edward    Evelyn  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.    1904  ;  ra. 

1926,  Eleanor,  yngst.  d.of  Ralph  Cockayne  Assheton,  Esq., 

J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Downham  Hall  (a.v.).     Res.— Halton  Helli- 

field,  Yorks. 

Peter  Yorke  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1906.     Res. — 
Michael  Maulger  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1. 

Second  son  of  Thomas  Edward  Yorke,  Esq.,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Beverley  Hall,  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.,  b.  1832, 
d.    1923 ;    m.    1st,    1863,    Augusta    Margaret,   eldest 
dau.   of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  John  Baillie,  Canon 
of  York  (d.  1879) ;  2nd,  1883,  Fanny  (of.  1926),  younger 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Walsham,  Bart.  : — 
Henry    Reay   Yorke,    Gentleman,    b.     1875;     m.     1901, 
Dora,  elder  dau.  of  F.   R.    Bateman,  Esq.,  of  Chute  Hill, 
Tralee,    and    has    surv.    issue  —  Richard    Henry    Yorke, 
Gentleman,  b.   1902  ;    Frederick   Reginald  Yorke,   Gentle- 
man, b.  1904;   Patrick  Roland  Yorke,  Gentleman,  b.  1908. 
Res.— 

YORSTOUN,  see  CARTHEW-YORSTOUN. 

YOUNG  of  Formosa  Place  (H.  Coll.,  13  Sept.  1813). 
Per  fesse  sable  and  argent,  in  chief  two  lions  rampant 
guardant,  and  in  base  an  anchor  erect  with  cable  all  counter- 
changed.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-unicorn  couped  ermine, 
maned,  armed  and  hoofed  or,  gorged  with  a  naval  crown 
azure,  supporting  an  anchor  erect  sable.  Motto — "Be 
right  and  persist." 

Son  of  Sir  George  Young,  2nd  Bart.  Capt  R.N.,  b. 
1797;  d.  1848;  m.  1835,  Susan,  d.  of  William  Mack- 
worth  Praed.  Serjeant-at-Law  : — 

Sir  George  Young,  3rd  Bart.  (24  Nov.  1813),  LL.D. 
(Hon.)  of  St.  Andrews,  M.A. ,  and  formerly  fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb. ,  J. P.  for  Berks.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Chief 
Charity  Commissioner  for  England  and  Wales,  b.  1837  ;  m. 
1 87 1,  Alice  Eacy  (d.  1922),  widow  of  Sir  Alexander 
Hutchinson  Lawrence,  Bart.,  and  d.  of  the  late  Evory 
Kennedy,  M.D. ,  of  Belgard,  co.  Dublin;  and  has  surv. 
issue — (r)  George  Young,  Esq.,  M.V.O. ,  late  Diplomatic 
Service,  b.  1872  [m.  1904,  Jessie  Helen,  d.  of  the  late  Sir 
Courtenay  Ilbert,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  CLE.;  and  has 
issue — George  Peregrine  Young,  Esq. ,  Fellow  of  Queen's 
Coll.,  Oxford,  b.  1908 ;  Courtenay  Trevelyan  Young, 
Gentleman,  b.  1914 ;  Joan  Alison;  Virginia  Jacomin] ; 
(2)  Geoffrey  Winthrop  Young,  Esq.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
late  Civil  Service,  served  j.Great  War  (desp.,  Legion 
of  Honour,    Croix  de  Guerre   (Belgium  and  Italy),  Order 


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of  the  Crown  of  Italy  and  Leopold  of  Belgium),  b. 
1876  [tn.  1918,  Eleanor,  d.  of  W.  C.  Slingsby,  of 
Heversham,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue — Jocelin  Slingsby 
Winthrop  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Marcia  Eacy 
Winthrop  (Res.  —  5  Benet  Place,  Cambridge.  Club — 
Alpine)  ;  (3)  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Hilton  Young, 
P.C.,  G.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  M.P.  Norwich  1915-22, 
and  1924-29,  and  for  Sevenoaks  since  1929,  M.A. 
(Camb. ),  Barrister-at-Law  (Inner  Temple),  Financial 
Sec.  to  the  Treasury  1921-22,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  served 
Great  War,  has  Grand  Cordon  Order  of  Polonia,  Croix 
de  Guerre  of  France,  Order  of  Kara  George  of  Serbia, 
b.  1879  [tn.  1922,  Kathleen,  Lady  Scott,  widow  of  Capt. 
Robert  Falcon  Scott,  C.V.O.,  R.N.  ;  and  has  issue — 
Wayland  Hilton  Young,  Esq.,  b.  1923  (Res. — Leinster 
Corner,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ;  The  Lacket,  Lockeridge, 
Wilts.  Clubs— Brooks's,  Athenaeum)].  Seat — Formosa 
Fishery,  Cookham,  Berks. 

Sons  of  Sir  William  Mackworth  Young,  K. C.S.I. ,  M.A., 
formerly  Fellow  of  King's  Coll. ,  Camb.,  of  H.M.  Indian 
C.S. ,    Lt.-Gov.    of  the    Punjab    1897-1902,    b.    1840; 
d.  1924;   m.  1st,  1869,  Isabel  Maria  (d.  1870),  d.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Boileau  Elliott,  F.  R.S. ,  Rector  of  Tatting- 
stone,  Suffolk;    2nd,    1881,  Frances  Mary,    d.  of  Sir 
Robert  Eyles  Egerton,  K.C.S.  I. : — 
Gerard  Mackworth  Young,  Esq.,  C.I.E.,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  Army  Dept., 
b.   1884  ;    tn.   1916,  Natalie  Leila  Margaret,  d.  of  the  late 
Rt.   Hon.  Sir  Walter  Hely-Hutchinson,   P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  ; 
and  has  issue — Robert  Christopher  Mackworth  Young,  Esq. , 
b.   1920;   Gerard  William  Mackworth  Young,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926  ;   and  Honor  Margaret  Mackworth.     Res. — Simla, 
India. 

Hubert  Winthrop  Young,  Esq.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Major 
(ret.)  Indian  Army,  Counsellor,  High  Commr.,  Iraq,  served 
Great  War  (desp,,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  El  Nahda),  b.  1885; 
tn.  1924,  Margaret,  d.  of  Col.  Frank  R.  Reynolds,  late 
R.E. ,  of  Frome  St.  Quintin,  Dorchester;  and  has  issue — 
Nicholas  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1924 ;  Martin  Francis 
Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1927 ;  Simon  Bainbridge  Young, 
Gentleman,  /;.  1928.  Res. — Baghdad,  Iraq.  Club — 
Travellers'. 

Mark  Aitchison  Young,  Esq.,  Colonial  Sec. ,  Sierra  Leone, 
since  1928,  B.A.  (Camb.),  b.  1886;  tn.  1919,  Josephine 
Mary,  d.  of  Walter  C.  Price,  P.W.D.  (Ceylon),  and  has 
issue— Brian  Walter  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1922;  Denis 
Egerton  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1928  ;  and  Eleanor  Mary. 
Res. — Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

Norman  Egerton  Young,  Esq.,  M.C.,  Clerk  in  the 
Treasury,  late  temp.  Captain  R.  Sussex  Regt.  (despatches), 
^.1893.  Res.—  83  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. 7.  Club—  New 
University. 

Son  of  Charles  Baring  Young,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Samuel 
Young,    1st    Bart.,    and  Emily   Baring),    b.    1801 ;    d. 
1882;    tn.  1843,  Elizabeth,  second  d.  of  Stephen  Win- 
throp, M.D.  :— 
Arthur   William   Young,    Esq.,    Barrister-at-Law,    M.A. 
(Camb.),  b.  1852.    Res— 12  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W.    Club— 
United  University. 

Son  of  Henry  Young,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  Samuel  Young, 

1st  Bart.,  and  Emily  Baring),  in  the  E. I.C.   Bombay 

Civil  Service,    b.    1803;  d.    1881  :  tn.    1838,   Catherine 

Anne,  d.  of  J.  H.  Eccles  : — 

Henry  Cathcart  Arthur  Young,  Gentleman,  b.   1850;   tn. 

1902,  Florence,  d.  of  Alfred  Eccles;  andhassurv.  issue — (1) 

Malcolm  Henry  Cathcart  Young,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1903  ; 

and  Katherine  Elizabeth.     Res. — 

Son  of  Horace  Edward  Broughton  Young,  Gentleman, 

b.  1853  ;  d.  1924  ;  tn.  1882,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  d.  of  George 

Thorne : — 

Henry  Herbert  Young,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A. ,  served 

Great  War,  b.  1895  ;  tn.  1920,  Margaret  Caroline,  d.  of  the 

late  Capt.  J.   Murray,  of  Wentworth  Falls,  N. S.W. ;  and 

has  issue — Andrew  Broughton  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1920  ; 

Arnold  Somerville   Young,   Gentleman,   b.    1923  ;    Horace 

Anthony  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1025;    Robert  Alexander 

Young,  Gentleman,//.  1927.    Res. — Fairymead,  Bundaberg, 

Queensland. 

Sons  of  Charles  Ernest  Young,  Gentleman,   b.   1855  ; 

d.  1927;  tn,  1891,  Margaret  Else\  d.  of  John  Sheddon 

Adam  : — 

Henry  Sheddon  Baring  Young,  Esq.,  M.C. ,  Capt.  late 

R.A. ,   b.    1894;    m.    1929,    Eva   Theodore,   d.   of  the    late 

T.  C.  Maltby. 

Charles  Arthur  Noel    Young,  Gentleman,  7>.    1899;    m. 
1923,  Margery,  d.  of  Dr.  Maynard  Pain,  of  Cairo;  and  has 


issue — Charles  Edward  Christopher  Young,  Gentleman, 
b.  1926  ;  and  3  daus.  Res. — Fairymead,  Bundaberg, 
Queensland. 

Ernest  Stafford  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1903. 
Geoffrey  Lawrence  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1910.     Res. — 
Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

Son   of    Adm.    Horatio   Beauman  Young  (son  of  Sir 

Samuel  Young,   1st   Bart.,    and   Emily   Baring),  Adm. 

R.N.,   b.  1801;;    d.    1879:    tn.    i860,    Elizabeth,    d.    o:" 

Samuel  Pretor  of  Wyke  House,  Dorset  : — 

Alan    Rowley    Young,   Gentleman,   b.    1863;    tn.    1903, 

Isabel  Louisa  (d.  1917).  d.   of  the  late  Col.  James  George, 

Gordon  Highlanders  and  21st  Lancers.     Res. — Agnes  Cross, 

Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex. 

Son    of    William* Jackson   Young,    Esq.    (son    of   Sir 

Samuel  Young,  1st  Bart.,  and  Emily  Baring),  b.  1809; 

d.  1848;  tn.  1845,  Annie,  d.  of  Thomas  Eaton: — 

William  Eaton   Young,    Esq.,    B.C.L.,    B.A.    (Oxford), 

J.  P.  Somerset,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1848  ;  tn.  1st,  1874,  Mary 

Cecil  Augusta   (d.    1920),    d.  of  Rev.  Sir  Cecil   Bisshopp, 

9th  Bart.  ;  2nd,  1927,  Ethel,  d.  of  W.  F.  Randall,  of  The 

Triangle,  Bath  ;  and  hassurv.  issue — (1)  Cecil  Digby  Hillyar 

Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1875.     Res. — 3  Marlborough  Lane, 

Bath.  CZJi^ 

YOUNG  of  Kingerby  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  sinister 
ermine  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  azure, 
three  crosses  moline  of  the  third.     Mantling  azure  and  or. 


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Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf  sejant  regardant 
sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a  man's  head  affrontee 
proper,  crowned  or.     Motto — "  Toujours  jeune." 

Sons  of  Bernard  Joseph  Young,  Esq. ,  J.P. ,  of  King!  rby 

and    Richmond   Park,    Handsworth,  Yorks. ,  b.    1844; 

tn.  1867,  Sarah  Anne,  d.  of  William  Cadman  of  Cross 

Hall,  Wath-upon-Dearne : — 
John  Joseph  Baldwin  Young,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Oxon. ), 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kingerby,  b.  1868;  tn.  1913,  Mar- 
garita, d.  of  John  Patricius  Chaworth  Musters  of  Annesley 
Park;  and  has  issue — (1)  Michael  Francis  Young,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1915  ;  (2)  Philip  Mervyn  Young,  Gentleman, 
b.  19 1 9  ;  Patricia  Mary  ;  and  Margaret  Anne.  Seat — 
Kingerby  Hall,  Lincoln.  Res. — The  Grange,  Eckington, 
Sheffield. 

Bernard  William  Smelter  Joseph  Young,  Gentleman, 
b.  1869;  tn.  1902,  Edith,  second  d.  of  J.  A.  F.  Aspinall  ; 
and  has  issue — (1)  David  Oswald  Young,  Gentleman,  b. 
1907;  (2)  Gerard  Francis  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1910; 
(3)  Arthur  Joseph  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1915;  Agnes  Mary; 


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and  Gertrude    Marion.      Res. — Richmond    Park,    Hands- 
worth,  Yorks. 
Charles  Townend  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1870.     Res.— 
George  Joseph  Y  ung,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.   I. M.S.,  r.   1872; 
m.  1900,  Mabel,  d.  of  late  Thomas  Craigie  Glover.     Res. — 
Belgaum,  India. 

James  Wolstan  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1885.  Post.  add. — 
c/o  Grindlay  &  Co. ,  Bombay. 

4th  son  of  John  Joseph  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.  Lines,  of 
Claxby   House,    Claxby,    Lines.,    b.    1812  ;    d.    1893  ; 
m.  1840,  Margaret,  d.  of  William  Baldwin,  of  Man- 
chester : — 
Hugo  Joseph  Young,  Esq.,   K.C. ,  Recorder  of  Lincoln 
1905-21,  and  of  Nottingham   since  1921,   Bencher  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1875,  Emma  Fitzgerald  (d.  1902), 
only  child  of  Thomas  Davies  of  Chester  ;    and   has  had 
iss.e— Arthur  Tudor  Trevor  Fitzgerald  Young,  Gentleman, 
b.  1877;  and  Alice  Fitzgerald  (d.  1923).     Estate — Middle 
Rasen,  Lincolnshire.     Res. — 35  Kensington  Palace  Man- 
sions, De  Vere  Gardens,  W.8.     Chambers — 3  Paper  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C.    Clubs — Reform,  County  (Nottingham). 

YOUNG  of  Eylesden  (H.  Coll.).  Per  pale  vert  and  or, 
on  a  bend  engrailed  with  plain  cottises  ermine  between 
two  escallops  counterchanged,  a  fieur-de-lys  between  two 
gryphons'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Mantling  vert  and 
or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  gryphon's  head 
erased  per  fesse  vert  and  or,  charged  with  two  escallops  in 
pale  counterchanged,  the  whole  between  as  many  fleurs-de- 
lys  or.     Motto — ' '  Quo  patria  vocat. 

Son  of  Henry  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Bombay  Civil  Service, 
b.  1809;  d.  1869;  m.  2nd,  1846,  Marie  Edith,  second 
d.  of  Baron  de  Lorentz: — 
Col.    Edward  Archibald  Young,  J.  P.    Sussex,    late  I.S. 
Corps,  b.  1848  ;  m.  1881,  Cecile  Maude,  d.  of  F.  S.  Bocquet, 
and  has  issue — (1)  Edward  de  Lcrentz  Young,  Esq.,  Lt.- 
Col.  R.E. ,  b.  1882  [m.  1914,  Mabel  Prendergast,  and  has 
issue — Anthony  Edward  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  i()i4(Res. — 
Simla,  India)]  ;  (2)  Keith  de  Lorentz  Young,  Esq.,  Major 
3rd  Cavalry  I. A.,  b.  1889;    Winifred  Maud  de   Lorentz; 
Dorothy  Lilian  de  Lorentz  ;  Edith  Cecile  de  Lorentz  ;  and 
Hazel    Marguerite.       Res. — Wykeham    Close,     Steyning, 
Sussex. 

YOUNG  of  Galgorm  (U.O.).  Or,  three  piles  sable,  each 
charged  with  a  fountain.  Mantling-  sable  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect,  charged 
with  a  fountain ,  the  hand  grasping  an  arrow  all  proper. 
Motto — "  Press  through." 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  John  Young,  P.C.,  J  P.  and  D.L., 

M.A.  (Dub.),   of  Galgorm  Castle,   b.  1826;  d.    1915 ; 

m.  1st,  1855,  Grace  Charlotte  (d.  1876),  second  d.  of 

Lt.-Col.  Patrick  Savage;  2nd,   1878,  Rose  (d.   1834), 

second  d.  of  Alexander  Miller  of  Ballycastle : — 

Rt.   Hon.  William  Robert  Young,   P.C.,  J. P.,  D.L.  co. 

Antrim,    b.    1856;    m     1893,    Mary,    d     of    Sir    Francis 

Macnaghten,  Bart.  ;  and  has  issue — Hilda  Grace  [/«.  1924, 

Arthur  O'Neill  Cubitt  Chichester].     Seat — Galgorm  Castle, 

Ballymena. 

Brig.-Gen.  Henry  George  Young,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O., 
Sergeant- at- Arms,  Parliament  of  Northern  Ireland,  late 
Indian  Army,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1908,  Adelaide  Mary  Glencairn, 
d.  of  late  Colin  Glencairn  Campbell  ;  and  has  issue — 
Michael  Harry  Colin  Young,  Esq.,  /'.  191 2.  Res. — 
Skeffington  Lodge,  Antrim. 

John  William  Alexander  Young,    Gentleman,    b.   1873. 
Res  — 
George  Charles  Gillespie   Young,  Gentleman,    M.B. E., 

b.    1876  ;    m.    1916,    Henrietta,    d.    of  the   late 

Livingstone.     Res. — Glenagherty,  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim. 

YOUNG  of  Brockley  Park  (U.O.).  Argent,  three  piles 
sable,  each  charged  with  a  rose  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed 
azure  an  annulet  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cubit  arm  erect 
proper,  charged  with  an  annulet  or,  the  hand  grasping  an 
arrow,  point  downwards,  also  proper.  Motto— "  Press 
through." 

Son  of  William  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Queen's 

Co.  (High  Sheriff  1875),  J. P.   co.  Galway,  *.  1831  ;  d. 

1910;  m.   1859,  Margaret  Emily,  d.  of  William  Kirk 

of  Tatham  House,  co.  Durham: — 
John  William  Young,  Esq.,  of  Brockley  Park,  J. P.,  D.L. 
Queen's  Co.,  B.A.  (Trin.   Coll.,  Oxon.),  b.    1861.     Seat— 
Brockley  Park,  Stradbally,  Queen's  Co.      Club— Sports'. 


YOUNG  (L.O.,  1882).     Argent,  three  piles  sable,  on  a 
chief  azure,  a  cushion  between  two  annulets  or.     Mantling 


gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest—  Uponawreathof  hisJiveries, 

an  anchor  or.     Motto — "  Dum  spiro  spero." 

Eld.  son  of  John  Kirkpatrick  Young,  Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  Oxon.,  b.  1857;  d.  1924; 
m.  1887,  Anna  McClean,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
the  late  Ralph  Elliot,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  Sir  George 
Elliot,  Bart.) I  :— 
William  Wallace  Young,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  Capt.  Rifle 

Bde.,  b.  1889.      Postal  addf  ess— $<$  Lexham  Gardens,  W.8. 

YOUNG  (L.O. ,  matric.  Nov.  1904).  Or,  three  piles 
conjoined  in  point,  in  the  dexter  and  sinister  base  points  two 
escallops  sable,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  invected,  a  cinquefoil 
argent,  between  two  annulets  of  the  field.    Mantling  sable, 


doubled  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter 
hand  grasping  a  lance  proper.     Motto  —  "  Press  through.  ' 


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Son  of    late   John    Young  of  Gockston,  and    Wester 

Fulwood,    co.    Renfrew,  b.    1810;    d.    1880;    m.    1839, 

Marion,  d.  of  Robert  Carruth  of  Nether  Mains,  Beith, 

Ayrshire  : — 

John  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1845  ;  m.  1880,  Jessie  Currie, 

d.  of  John  Graham  of  Rowanlea,  Glasgow  ;  and  has  issue 

— (1)  John  Graham  Young,  Gentleman,?.  1882  ;  (2)  William 

Alexander  Young,  Gentleman,  b.   1884;  (3)  Mungo  Robert 

Caruth  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1891.     Clubs — Constitutional, 

New  (Glasgow). 

YOUNG  of  Bailieborough  (U.O.,  24  July  1821).  Argent, 
three  piles  sable,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or, 
on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  annulets  of  the  third. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gules,  charged  en  the  shoulder 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  or,  the  dexter  paw  grasping  a  naked 
sword  proper.     Motto — "  Robori  prudentia  praestat." 

Son  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  William  Young 

1st  Bart.,  and  Lucy  Frederick),  Bengal  Civil  Service, 

b.    18 10;  d.    1846;   m.    1844,   Mary  J.   Duncan,  d.  of 

William  Pitt  Muston  : — 

Sir    William  Muston  Need    Young,  3rd  Bart.   (28  Aug. 

1821),  b.   posthumous  1847  <   m-    I^7°<  Isabella,  d.   of  John 

Leach  of  Torrington  ;  and  has  had  issue — (1)  John  Edgar 

Harington  Young,   Esq.,  Capt.   R.G.A.,  b.  1871,  d.    1902 

[m.   1896,   Mildred   Annie   Ferrers,   d.    of  T.  Ferrers  Guy 

of   Kensington,    and   had   issue — John    Ferrers    Harington 

Young,    Esq.,    Lieut.    1st   Batt.    K.O.     Lancaster    Regt., 

b.  1897  ;  killed  in  action  1916]  ;  (2)  Cyril  Roe  Muston  Young, 

Esq.,  b.  1881  ;  and  Ella  Louisa  \m.  190^,  Henry  Reynolds. 

Ph.D.].     Res.- 

OWEN  WALLER  O'GRADY  YOUNG,  Esq.,  J. P.  co. 
Roscommon.  Bom  1864,  eldest  son  of  late  James  Young, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Harristown,  by  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Waller  O'Grady  of  Castlegarde,  co.  Limerick. 
Armorial  bearings — Gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  a  trefoil  vert,  in 
chief  three  lioncels  rampant  of  the  second.  Mantling 
gules  and  or ;  and  for  his  Crest,  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  ibex's  head  argent,  horned  and  tufted  gold,  and  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — "  Victoria  fortitudo 
virtus."     Seat — Harristown,  Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon. 

YOUNG  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  ermine,  on 
a  bend  between  two  eagles  displayed  sable,  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  or  (for  Young)  ;   2  and  3,  per  fesse  gules 


per  pale  gold  and  argent,  seeded  and  slipped  proper; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  water  representing  the 
sea,  an  anchor  erect  sable,  ring  and  stock  or,  the  shank 
entwined  by  a  serpent  proper.  Motto — "  Nullius  in 
verba."     Livery — Dark  blue,  yellow  facings. 

Sons  of  Francis  Young,   Gentleman,   Barrister-at  - 

Law,    of   53    Ennismore    Gardens,    S.W.,    b.    1829  ; 

d.  1914  ;  m.  1864,  Mary  Hercy  Blunt,  d.  of  Frederick 

Tyrrell,  Surgeon,  of  St.  Thomas's  Hospital : — 

Francis  Henry  Young,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Sussex,  Major  (ret.), 

R.A.,  b.  1865  ;  m.  1899,  Violet  Mary,  yngr.  d.  of  Theophilus 

H.  Davies,  of  Honolulu  and  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  has 

issue — (1)  Tyrrell  Francis  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1905  ; 

(2)  Maris  Theo  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1909  ;   (3)  Lovick 

Paul  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  191 1  ;    (4)  Stephen  Naunton 

Young,    Gentleman,    b.    1914  ;     Alison    Mary ;     Jocelyn 

Hope  ;    and  Barbara  Lois.     Seat — Stillyans,   Horeham 

Road,  E.  Sussex.      Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  National. 

Vivian  Edward  Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1900, 

Florence  Louey,  d.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lea,   1st  Bart.,  and 

has  issue — John  Francis  Young,   Gentleman,  b.   1903; 

Walter    Howlett    Young,     Gentleman,   b.    1908 ;     and 

Elisabeth  Mary.     Res. — Shaftesbury  House,  Woking. 

DENHOLM-YOUNG  (L.O... Oct.  1919).  Argent, three 
piles  sable,  charged  with  three  cranes'  heads  erased  or,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second,  three  annulets  of  the  third,  a  bordure 


and  argent,  a  pale  counterchanged  and  three  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  two  and  one  of  the  second,  all  within  a 
bordure  gobony  or  and  azure  (for  Waring).  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  dragon  couchant  wings  elevated  gules,  collared  and 
chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  in  the  mouth  a  rose 


invected  gules.  Mantling  sable,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  demi-lion  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  holding  in  its  dexter  paw  a  sword  erect  in 
pale  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or.  Motto — "  Robori 
prudentia  praestat." 

Third  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Samuel  Denholm  Young,  Indian 

Army,  of  10  Morningside  Place,  Edinburgh,  b.  1820; 

d.  1910;  m.  1850,  Margaret  Jessie  Adamson,  d.  of  the 

late  Rev.  E.  Miller,  M.A.  :— 
John  Denholm-Young,  Esq.,  b.  1863;  m.  1S98,  Mira,  d. 
of  the  late  Major  Edward  Phillips,  8ih  Hussars  (Royal 
Irish),  and  has  issue— (1)  Eric  John  Denholm-Young,  Esq., 
Capt.  5th  Bn.  13th  Frontier  Force  Rifles,  b.  1900  [tn.  1929, 
Jean,  only  d.  cf  Lt.-Col.  Roland  Cecil  Douglas  Graham,, 
D.S.O. ,  Royal  Tank  Corps];  (2)  Noel  Denholm-Young 
Gentleman,  M.A.,  B.Litt.  (Oxon.),  b.  1904;  (3)  Edward 
Godfrey  Denholm-Young,  Gentleman,  b.  1908.  Club — 
Edinburgh  Academical  Club  (Edinburgh). 

YOUNGER.  Parted  per  saltire  or  and  gules,  a  rose 
counterchanged,  in  base  a  martlet  sable  on  a  chief  azure 
three  coveied  cups  or.  Mantling  gules ,  doubled  or.  Crest 
—  Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  an  armed  leg  couped  at 
the  thigh  proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or.  Supporters — 
On  the  dexter,  a  lion  rampant  sable  ;    on  the  sinister,   a 


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wolf  argent,  both  armed  and  langued  gules.  Mottoes — In 
an  escroll  over  the  Crest,  "  Celer  et  audax  "  ;  and  below  the 
arms,  "  Labentibus  junior  annis." 

Eld.  son  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Younger,  1st  Viscount 

Younger,  of  Leckie,  J. P.  and  D.  L.  forco.  Clackmannan, 

Lord  Lieutenant  of  Stirlingshire,  and   M.P.    for   Ayr 

Burghs    1906-22,    b.    1851  ;    d.   1929 ;    m.    1879,    Lucy 

(d.    1921),    younger    dau.    of    Edward    Smith,    M.D. , 

F.  R.S. ,  of  Harley  Street,  London,  and  of  Heanor  Fall, 

co.  Derby,  Medical  Officer  to  the  Local  Government 

Board : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Younger,  2nd  Viscount  Younger  of 

Leckie  (20  Feb.   1923),  2nd  Bart.  (12  July  1911),  D.S.O., 

T.D.,  B.A.  (Oxon.),  D.L.  co.  Clackmannan,  Lt.-Col.  T.A. 

Reserve,  late  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeo. ,  b.  1880;  /;:.  1906,  Maud, 

eld.  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gilmour,  Bart.,  and  has  issue — Hon. 

Edward    George    Younger,    Lieut.    7th    Batt.    Argyll    and 

Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.   1906  ;   Hon.  Kenneth  Gilmour 

Younger,    b.    1908;    Hon.    Elizabeth    Maud;     Hon.    Anne 

Margaret.     Seat — Leckie,  Gargunnock,  Stirlingshire. 

YOUNGER  (L.O.,  1892).  Or,  on  a  bend  engrailed 
azure,  between  two  martlets  sable,  three  roses  argent,  barbed 
and  seeded  vert,  on  a  chief  gules,  a  crescent  between  two 
mullets  of  the  first.     Mantling  azure,  doubled  or.     Crest — 


Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  lance 
in  bend  proper.  Motto — "Tout  prest."  Livery — Dark 
blue  and  gold. 

Sons  of  Henry  Johnston  Younger,  Esq.,  of  Benmore, 

Kilmun,  J.  P.,  D.L.,  Commissioner  of  Supply,  b.  1832; 

d.  1913  ;  by  1st  wife,  Emma  (d.  1874),  d.  of  Richard 

Lowman : — 
Harry  George  Younger,  Gentleman,  b.  1866 ;  m.  1st, 
1890,  Annette  Emily  Berkeley  {d.  Jan.  1922),  eldest  dau.  of 
Major  Charles  Lewis  Atterbury  Farmar,  late  Royal  Marines, 
and  has  issue — John  William  Henry  Berkeley  Younger, 
Gentleman,  b.  Sept.  1,  1895;  and  Gwendoline  Atterbury; 
2nd,  Dec.  1922,  Maud  Maria,  d.  of  the  late  John  Kirk. 
Seats  —  Benmore,  Kilmun,  co.  Argyll;  Kittoes,  Bishop- 
steignton,  S.  Devon.  Clubs — Orleans,  Bath  ;  University 
{Edinburgh), 

John  Archibald  Campbell  Younger,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  R.A. 
[Anns  as  above,  but  (matric.  L.O.)  the  chief  invected], 
b.  1871.     Res. — Brabveny  Manor,  co.  Surrey. 

Son  of  Henry  Johnston    Younger,    Esq.,    by   his   2nd 

wife,  m.  1876,  Jane  Edith  (d.  1929),  d.  of  T.  Richardson, 

of  Wentworth  House,  Mill  Hill : — 
Charles  Arthur  Johnston  Younger,  Gentleman  [Arms  as 
above,    but  (matric.    L.O.)   the   chief  indented],    b.    1878. 
Res. — 


JAMES  YOUNGER,  Esq.,  of  Mount  Melville,  in  the 
county  of  Fife,  and  of  Arnsbrae,  in  the  parish  of 
Alloa,  co.  Clackmannan.  Born  1856,  being  the  third 
son  of  late  James  Younger,  Brewer,  of  Alloa,  by  Janet  his 
wife,  daughter  of  John  M'Ewan,  Shipowner,  Alloa.  Ar- 
morial bearings  (L.O. ,  1895) — Parted  per  saltire  or  and 
gules,  a  rose  counterchanged,  a  martlet  in  base  sable,  on 
a  chief  engrailed  azure,  three  covered  cups  or.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  or  ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  an  armed  leg  couped  at  the  thigh 


proper,  garnished  and  spurred  or ;  and  in  an  escroll  over 
the  same  this  Motto,  "Celer  et  audax."  Married,  1886, 
Annie,  d.  of  John  T.  Paton,  of  Norwood,  Alloa,  and  has 
Issue — James  Paton  Younger,  Esq.,  Capt.  3rd  Batt.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1891  \_m.  1921,  Rachel,  d. 
of  Paul  Waterhouse,  of  Yattendon  Court,  Berks.,  and  has 
issue — James  Andrew  Younger,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  [Res. 
— Arnsbrae,  Alloa,  Fife)] ;  and  Dorothy  Janet  [m.  1919, 
Major  E.  O.  Rutter,  late  Wilts,  Regt. ,  and  has  issue].  Seat 
— Mount  Melville,  St.  Andrews,  Fife.  Clubs— Boodle's, 
New  (Edinburgh). 

Sir  WILLIAM  YOUNGER,  1st  Bart.  (t4  Feb.  1911), 
of  Auchen  Castle,  co.  Dumfries,  J.  P.  for  cos.  Dumfries 
and  Leicester,  M.P.  for  Stamford  Div.  of  Lincolnshire 
1895-1906,  and  for  Peebles  and  Selkirk  Jan.-Dec.  1910, 
Major  late  T.  F.  Reserve,  f;  rmerlv  Capt.  Lanarksh.  Yeo. , 
Major  Notts.  Imp.  Yeo.,  and  Lieut.  16th  Lancers. 
Born  June  28,  1862,  being  the  only  son  of  the  late 
William  Younger,  Esquire,  of  Auchen  Castle,  J. P., 
Commissioner  of  Supply  for  the  county  of  Dumfries,  for- 
merly Lieutenant  Edinburgh  Queen's  Regiment  of  Light 
Infantry  Militia,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  eldest  daughter 
of  John  Wyld  Brown  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 
Armorial  bearings  (L.O.,  1892,  in  lieu  of  arms  matric. 
1880) — Or,  on  a  bend  azure,  between  two  martlets  sable, 
three  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  on  a  chief 
gules,  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Upon 
the  escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with 
a  Mantling  azure,  doubled  or ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  his 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  a  dexter  hand  holding  a  lance  in 
bend  proper.  Motto— "  Tout  prest."  Married,  January 
24,  1888,  Helen  Caroline  Benyon  (d.  1525),  eldest  daughter 
of  the  late  Colonel  Sir  Robert  Gunter,  1st  Bart.,  of 
Wetherby  Grange,  in  the  county  of  Yorks.  ;  and  has 
had  Issue—  (1)  William  Robert  Younger,  Esq.,  late  Diplo- 
matic Service,  b.   1888  [m,    1915,    Joan   Gwendoline  (div 


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1923),  d.  of  Hon.  Louis  Vanden  Bempde-Johnstone,  and 
has  issue  —  William  Anthony  Younger,  Esq.,  b.  1917; 
John  William  Younger,  Gentleman,  b.  1920;  Margaret 
Elizabeth;  and  Diana  Joan];  (2)  John  Malcolm  Younger, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1889  ;  accidentally 
drowned  1918.  Seat— Auchen  Castle,  Moffat,  N.  B.  Clubs 
— -Orleans,  Brooks's,  New  (Edinburgh). 

YOUNGER  (L.O.,  1892).  Or,  on  a  bend  embattled 
counter-embattled  azure,  between  two  martlets  sable,  three 
roses    argent,    barbed   and  seeded    vert,  on  a  chief  gules, 


a   crescent    between    two   mullets  of   the  first.     Mantling 
azure,   doubled  or.     Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  his  liveries, 


a  dexter  hand  holding  a  lance  in  bend  proper.     Motto — 

"Tout    prest." 

Eldest  son  cf  Juim  Younger,  Esq.,  Langshaw  Bush, 
Colonel  late  Royal  Artillery,  J. P.  co.  Dumfries,  and 
Hon.  Col.  West  of  Scotland  R.F.A.  (Special  Reserve), 
b.  1840  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1878,  Caroline  Isabella,  fifth  d. 
of  Major-General  George  Bucknal  Shakespear,  Royal 
Artillery  : — 
Arthur  Allan  Shakespear  Younger,    Esq.,   D.S.O.,    Col. 

R.A.,  b.    1881  ;    m.    1918,    Marjone   Rhoda,    d.    if  C.    O. 

Halliley,  of  Burnham,  Scmerset,  and    has   issue — 2  sens. 

Res. — Langshaw  Bush,  Moffat,  N.B.  ;  3  Polwarth  Terrace, 

Edinburgh. 

YPRES,  Earl  of,  see  FRENCH. 

ANDREW  BUCHANAN  YUILLE,  Gentleman.  Born 
1867,  being  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Buchanan 
Yuille,  Gentleman,  by  his  wife  Janet  Ritchie,  eld.  dau.  of 
Hubert  Buchanan  of  Brandon  Place,  Glasgow.  Armorial 
bearing's — He  bears  for  Arms  :  Argent,  on  a  fesse  between 
three  crescents  sable,  a  garb  or,  banded  gules.  Upon  the 
escutcheon  is  placed  a  helmet  befitting  his  degree,  with  a 
Mantling1  gules,  doubled  argent ;  and  upon  a  wreath  of  the 
liveries  is  set  for  Crest,  an  ear  of  wheat  proper.  Motto-- 
"  Numine  et  virtute."  Postal  address— 10  Atholl  Gardens, 
Newlands,  Glasgow. 

YULE  of  Hugli  River  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  fesse, 
between  in  chief  a  garb  sable,  between  two  crescents  gules, 
and  in  base  a  griffin  segreant  of  the  second.  Mantling 
sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  demi-griffin  segreant  or,  a  garb  fessewise  sable. 
Badge — Two  ears  of  wheat  in  saltire  proper,  enfiled  by  a 
circlet  or.  Motto — "  Bystrength  and  courage." 
Son  of  David   Yule  of  Edinburgh  :  — 

The  late  Sir  David  Yule,  1st  Bart.,  of  Hugli  River, 
Calcutta,  India  (1922),  Knt.  Bach.  (1912),  Knight  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  cf  Jerusalem  in 
England,  East  India  Merchant,  b.  1858;  d.  1928;  m. 
1900,  Annie  Henrietta  (Res. — Hanstead  House,  St!  Albans. 
Herts.),  d.  of  the  late  Andrew  Yule,  of  Calcutta,  and  left 
issue — Gladys   Meryl. 


ZETLAND,  Marquess  of,  see  DUNDAS. 


The  Right  Honourable  MARY  CECIL  FRANK- 
LAND,  in  her  own  right  Baroness  Zouche,  of  Haryngworth, 
in  the  Peerage  of  England  ( 16th  Aug.  1308),  and  co-heir  to  the 
Baronies  of  St.  Maur,  and  Grey  of  Codnor,  only  child  of  the 
late  George  Augustus  Curzon,  Esquire,  Colonel  The  Life 
Guards,  by  his  second  wife,  Mary  Louisa  Anne  Frances 
Josephine  Martha,  eldest  daughter  of  William  Ince  Ander- 
ton  of  Euxton  Hall,  Lancashire,  succeeded  her  cousin  in 
the  Barony  of  Zouche  1917      Armorial  bearings — Upon 


a  lozenge  surmounted  by  the  coronet  of  her  rank,  quarterly 
1  and  6,  argent  on  a  bend  sable,  three  popinjays  or, 
collared  gules  (for  Curzon);  2,  argent,  on  a  bend  cottised 
gules,  three  bezants  (for  Bisshopp) ;  3,  azure,  three  swans' 
heads  erased  at  the  neck  argent  (for  Hedges) ;  4,  per  fesse 
or  and  gules,  a  pale  counterchanged  and  three  Cornish 
choughs  proper  (for  Tate) ;  5,  gules,  ten  bezants,  four,  three, 
two  and  one,  and  a  canton  ermine  (for  Zouche).  Sup- 
porters— Two  falcons,  wings  addorsed  and  inverted  argent, 
beaked  and  legged  purpure.  Married  1901,  Sir  Trederick 
William  Francis  George  Frankland,  10th  Bart,  of  Thirkleby,. 
Yorks.  [to  whom  refer]. 


APPENDIX 


ACHESON  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Ermine,  a  cock  gules, 
on  a  chief  azure,  three  mullets  or.  Mantling  gules,  doubled 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  cock 
gules,  collared  or,  standing  on  a  trumpet  of  the  second. 
Motto—"  Vigilantibus." 

Younger  son  of    Robert   Acheson,   of   Bay   View, 

Larne,  and  formerly  of  Knockboy,  nr.  Broughshane, 

both  co.  Antrim  : — 

James  Alexander  Acheson,  Gentleman,  M.D.  (Dub.), 

b.  .     Post.  add. — c/o  G.P.O.,   Livingstone, 

N.  Rhodesia. 

ACHESON  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Ermine,  an  eagle  dis- 
played with  two  heads  sable,  beaked  and  membered 
argent,  on  a  chief  azure,  two  mullets  or.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cock  vert,  standing  upon  a  trumpet  or. 
Motto—"  Vigilantibus." 

Son  of   Joseph  Acheson,   of  Ballyane   House,   co. 

Wexford,  b.  1820  ;  d.  1899  ;  m.  1854,  Emily,  d.  of 

William  Thornton,  of  Scarborough  : — 

Berkeley  Joseph  Acheson,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1861  ; 

m.  1900,  Clara    Saville,  and  has  issue— Guy  Hamilton 

Acheson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;  and  Florence  Patricia. 

Res. — Monteagle  House,  Hornby,  Lanes. 

APPLETON;   H.  Coll.).     Argent,  three  apples  leaved 


Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a 
mural  crown  argent,  a  horse  forcene  gules.  Motto — 
"  Fayne  to  be  wyck." 

Sons  of  Charles  Appleton,  Gentleman,  of  Bradley 
Hall,  Lancashire,  b.  1844  ;  d.  1925  ;  m.  1875,  Sophia 
Maria,  d.  of  Henry  Pashley,  of  Harness  Grove,  nr. 
Worksop  : — 
Charles  Egerton  Appleton,  Gentleman,  served  Great 
War,  Mesopotamia,  b.  1878.     Res. — Bradley  Hall,  Stan- 
dish,  Lancashire. 

Henry  Allan  Appleton,  Gentleman  (Arms  as  above, 
a  crescent  for  difference),  b.  1881  ;  m.  1923,  Phyllis  Mary, 


and  slipped  in  chief,    and   a  bordure  engrailed   gules. 


d.  of  Rev.  Charles  Henry  James,  Vicar  "of  Epperstone, 
Notts.,   and   has  issue — Charles  Henry  Allan  Appleton, 
Gentleman,    b.    1925.     Res. — Bradley    Oaks,    Standish 
Lancashire.     Club — Old  Salopian. 

Rev.  James  Ashley  Appleton,  M.A.  (Oxford), ^Patron 
and  Rector  of  Stibbard,  Norfolk,  late  Senior  Chaplain  to 
the  Forces,  served  Great  War,  Egypt  and  Macedonia. 
(Arms  as  above,  a  mullet  for  difference),  b.  ibsy  ;  m. 
1918,  Lilian,  d.  of  James  Ayres,  of  Liverpool  and  Sunder- 


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land,    and  has   issue — James    Henry  Appleton,   Gentle- 


ASH  (H.  Coll.,  19  April,  1928).     Argent,  two  chevronels 
sable,   the  upper  one  charged    with  a  cross  pattee  or. 


•man,  b.  1919  ;    and  Helen  Mary.     Res. — Stibbard  Rec- 
tory, Guist,  Norfolk.     Club — Corinthians. 

ARCHDALE  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4, 
azure,  a  chevron  ermine,  between  three  talbots  passant 
or  (Archdall)  ;  2,  or,  a  chevron  sable  (Mervyn)  ;  3, 
quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lys  or  ;  ii.  and 
iii.,  gules,  three  gem-rings  gold,  all  within  a  bordure  or, 
charged  with  a  tressure  flory  counterflory  gules,  in  the 
centre  point  an  inescutcheon  argent,  charged  with  a 
tilting-spear  and  sword  saltireways  points  upwards 
proper  (Montgomery).  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  heraldic  tiger's 
head  argent,  maned,  tufted  and  armed  sable.  Motto — 
""  Data  fata  secuta." 

Eld.  son  of  Nicholas  Montgomery  Archdale,   Esq., 

J. P.,  of  Crock  na  Grieve,  Fermanagh,  b.  1820  ;    d. 

1877  ;    m.  Adelaide  Mary,  younger  d.  of  Rev.  John 

Grey  Porter,  of  Belleisle  : — 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Mervyn  Archdale,  1st  Bart. 
(1928),  P.C.,  for  Ireland  (1920),  and  for  N.  Ireland  (1921), 
J. P.,  D.L.  co.  Fermanagh,  Chairman  Ulster  Council, 
M.P.  N.  Fermanagh,  1898-1903,  and  1916-21,  Tyrone 
and  Fermanagh  in  Northern  Ireland,  1921-28,  and 
Enniskillen  Div.  Fermanagh,  1928,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Belfast), 
Lieut.-Comdr.  (ret.)  R.N.,  b.  1853  ;  m.  1880,  Alicia 
Bland  (d.  1924),  yngst.  d.  of  the  late  Quintin  Fleming,  of 
Chapelville,  Liverpool ;  and  has  had  issue— (1)  Nicholas 
Edward  Archdale,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  Rear-Adm.,  served 
Great  War  1914-18,  b.  1881  \m.  1920,  Gerda,  d.  of  the 
late  F.  C.  Sievers  of  Copenhagen,  and  has  issue — Edward 
Folmer  Archdale,  Esq.,  b.  192 1  ;  and  Alice  Gerda]  ; 
(2)  William  Porter  Palgrave  Archdale,  Esq.,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1883  [m.  1918,  Alice  Edith  Palgrave,  d.  of 
the  late  Capt.  A.  P.  Chetwynd-Talbot,  and  has  issue — 
Mervyn  Talbot  Archdale,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ;  Angel  ; 
and  Kathleen]  ;  (3)  Audley  Quintin  Archdale,  Esq., 
Major  R.A.,  served  Great  War,  b.  1886  \m.  1922,  Mary 
Edith  Haigh,  d.  of  Oliver  Bury,  and  has  issue — Rose- 
mary ;  Judith  Penelope ;  and  Anne  Alicia]  ;  (4) 
Dominick  Mervyn  Archdale,  Esq.,  Lieut.  King's 
African  Rifles,  b.  1892 ;  killed  in  action  1916  ;  (5) 
Humphrys  Archdale,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Comdr.  R.N.,  served 
Great  War,  b.  1896  ;  and  1  dau.  Res. — Riversdale, 
-co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland.  Clubs — Ulster ;  Constitu- 
tional. 


Mantling  sable  and  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cockatrice  gules,  charged  on  the  wing  with  a 
cross  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — "  Non  nobis  sed  omnibus." 
Only  son  of  Alfred  James  Ash,  O.B.E.,  of  Packwood 
House,  Packwood,  Warwickshire,  b.  1858  ;    d.  1925  ; 
m.    1883,   Emily   Hannah,  d.  of  John   Barker,  of 
Fern  Bank,  Acocks  Green,  Warwickshire  : — 
Graham  Baron  Ash,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  R.A.F.  1918, 
b.  1889.     Seat — Packwood  House,  Packwood,  Warwick- 
shire. 

[Mr.  Ash  is  eleventh  in  descent  from  Richard  Ash  of 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  in  the  county  of  Leicester,  whose  will 
was  proved  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury, 
August  28th,  1552  (Pedigree  recorded  H.  Coll.). 
At  the  Visitation  of  London  in  1634  the  arms  following, 
namely — "  Two  chevronels  "  and  Crest  "  a  cockatrice  " 
were  confirmed  to  Abraham  Ash  of  London,  who  was 
stated  to  have  been  descended  from  the  family  of  Ash 
of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch]. 

BALFOUR  (H.  Coll.,  2  Oct.  1929).  Per  chevron 
argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  crosses  pattee  of  the 
second,  and  in  base  a  sun  in  splendour  per  pale  or  and  of 
the  first.  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dragon's  head  sable, 
a  sun  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — "  In  arduis  fidelis." 
Livery — Black. 

Eld.  son  of  Herbert  Balfour  : — 

Sir  Arthur  Balfour,  1st  Bart.,  of  Sheffield  (26  June, 
1929),  K.B.E.  (civ.),  J. P.  City  of  Sheffield,  Chairman 
and  Man.  Dir.  of  Arthur  Balfour  and  Co.,  Ltd.,  Steel 
Manufacturers,  a  Master  Cutler  of  Sheffield  1911-12, 
Pres.  Sheffield  Chamber  of  Commerce  1919,  and  of 
Assocn.  of  British  Chambers  of  Commerce  1923-24, 
Vice-Pres.  Internat.  Chamber  of  Commerce  1928, 
British  Delegate,  Committee  of  Economic  Conference 
at  Geneva  1928,  etc.,  Chev.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Officer  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Comdr.  Order  of 
Dannebrog,  b.  1873  ;  m.  1899,  Frances  Josephine 
Keighley,  d.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Bingham,  of 
Brinklands,  Sheffield;  and  has  issue — (1)  Robert 
Arthur  Balfour,  Esq.,  b.  1901  [m.  1926,  Nancy  Mar- 
guerite (d.  1928),  d.  of  Eng.- Rear-Adm.  Mark  Rundle, 
D.S.O.,  and  has  issue — Mark  Robin  Balfour,  Esq., 
b.  1927  (Res. — Little  Orchard,  Holmesfield,  nr.  Sheffield)] ; 
(2)  Francis  Henry  Balfour,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.A.  (T.), 
b.  1905  ;   Mary  Josephine  ;   Evelyn  Hope  ;   and  Primrose 


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Keighley.  Seat — Ropes,  Fernhurst,  Sussex.  Res. — 
Riverdale  Grange,  Sheffield.  Clubs — Conservative, 
Devonshire,  Sheffield  (Sheffield). 


grasping  a  sword  entwined  with  a  garland    of  trefoils 
all  proper.     Motto — "  Fidelis  et  constans." 


BANKS  (H.  Coll.,  20  Sept.  1929).  Sable,  a  cross 
voided  argent,  between  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a  fleur-de-lis  and  in  the  second  and  third  a  pheon  all  of 
the  second,  and  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms 
of  Alford,   namely,  or,   on  a  chevron  indented  azure, 


between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
an  open  book  between  two  fleur-de-lis  argent,  all  within 
a  bordure  of  the  third.  Mantling  sable  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  dragon's 
head  erased  proper,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  pheons 
argent.     Motto — "  Fide  et  labore." 

Only  son    of   Richard    William   Banks,   of    Ridge- 
bourne,    Kington,    b.    1819  ;     d.    1891  ;     m.    1858, 
Emily    Rosa,    d.    of    Nathaniel    Hartland,    of   The 
Oaklands,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham  : — 
William    Hartland    Banks,    Esq.,    M.A.    (Trin.    Coll. 
Camb.),  J.P.,  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  J. P.  (High  Sheriff  1892), 
co.  Radnor,  b.  1867  ;   m.  1894,  Dorothy,  elder  d.  of  Rev. 
Bradley  Hurt  Alford,  late  Vicar  of  St.  Luke's,  Nutford 
Place,    W.  ;     and    has    issue — Richard    Alford    Banks, 
Gentleman,  b.  1902  ;   Rosa  Dorothea  ;   Margaret  Esther  ; 
and    Mary    Caroline.     Res. — Hergest    Croft,     Kington, 
Herefordshire. 

BOWES  of  Darlington  (H.  Coll.).  Ermine,  three 
longbows  bent  gules,  cords  sable  palewise  in  fesse,  on  a 
chief  azure,  a  swan  argent,  beaked  and  legged  of  the 
second,  between  two  leopards'  faces  or.  Mantling  gules 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi- 
leopard  rampant  guardant  gules,  holding  between  the 
paws  a  bundle  of  arrows  or,  banded  azure,  heads  and 
flights  argent.  Mottoes — "  Jaculis  nee  arcu  "  ;  "  Bonne 
et  belle  assez." 

Only  son  of  Richard  Bowes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Monkend, 
co.  Yorks.,  and  Darlington  and  Brimside,  co.  Durham, 
b.    1859 ;    d.    1925  ;    m.    1892,    Blanche   Elizabeth, 
d.  of  Ernest  Bunge,  of  Havre,  France  : — 
Martyn   Richard   Belasyse   Bowes,   Gentleman,   B.A., 
LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Freeman  of  Company  of  Gold- 
smiths, Freeman  of  the  City  of  London,  b.  1901.     Res. — 

BANON  of  Broughall  Castle  (U.O.).  Vert,  an  Irish 
wolfhound  courant  argent,  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath 
of  the  colours,  an  arm  in  armour  embowed  the  hand 


Sons  of  Christopher  James    Patrick   Banon,   Esq., 

D.L.,  J. P.,  of  Broughall  Castle,  Frankford,   King's 

Co.,  b.  1863  ;    d.  1919  ;    m.  1908,  Rose,  only  d.  of 

Valerio,  Count  Magawly  Cerati  de  Calry  : — 

Christopher    Valerio    Edward    Joseph    Paul    Banon, 

Gentleman,  b.  1912.     Seat — Broughall  Castle,  Frankford, 

King's  Co.,  Ireland. 

Edward  Awly  Magawly  Banon,  Gentleman,  b.  1913. 
Son  of  Edward  Joseph   Banon,   Esq.,   J. P.,   D.L., 
of  Broughall  Castle,  Frankford,  King's  Co.,  b.  1820  ; 
d.   1873  ;    m.  1858,  Ellen,  eld.  d.  of  Surgeon-Gen. 
John  Fitzgerald,  of  Cheltenham  : — 
Edward    Magawly    Banon,    Gentleman,    M.E.,    A. I., 
M.E.,  N.Y.,  G.S.,  b.  1868  ;    m.  1909,  Agnes,  d.  of  late 
John   B.    Manning,    a    Knight   of    St.    Gregory,    of    81 
Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City.     Res. — Glennavague, 
Clifton,  Jacksonville,  Florida,  U.S.A.      Clubs — Engineers 
and     Bankers     (New     York)  ;      Glenview     (Chicago)  ; 
Timuquana  and  Ribault  (Florida). 

Son  of  Richard  Davys  Banon,  Insp.-Gen.  A. M.S., 
of    Rathcaslin,    Westmeath,    b.     1812  ;     d.    1870 ; 
m.   1849,   Adelaide,   d.   of  Thomas   Penny   White, 
M.A.,  of  Cambridge  : — ■ 
Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Lionel  Banon,  C.B.,  late  Shrop- 
shire L.I.,  is  a  Commissioner  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea, 
served  Sudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Airica  1899-1902 
(despatches,    Queen's   medal,    4   clasps,    King's   medal, 
2  clasps),  and  Great  War  (despatches,  C.B.),  b.  1862  ; 
m.  1890,  Helen  Mary.  d.  of  Robert  McEwen  Mcllwraith  ; 
and  has  issue — Ronald  Awly  Banon,  Gentleman,  b.  1893. 
Res. — 156    Sloane    Street,    S.W.r.      Clubs — Army    and 
Navy,  Flyfishers'. 

Sons  of  Andrew  Banon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Irishtown, 

b.  1823  ;  d.  1892  ;  m.  1864,  Annie,  eld.  d.  of  Edward 

Beatagh,  Q.C. : — 

Awly  Edward   Banon,   Gentleman,   b.    1866.     Res. — 

49  Kingsley  Road,  Prince's  Park,  Liverpool ;    Irishtown, 

Ballynacargy,  co.  Westmeath. 

Edward  Banon,  Gentleman,  b.  1868.     Res. — 
James  Arthur  Banon,  Gentleman,  b.  1880.     Res. — 
Christopher  Banon,  Gentleman,  b.  1882.     Res. — 


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BOWKER  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  within  two  cotises 
between  two  eagles  displayed  argent,  an  open  book 
proper,  edged  gold.     Mantling  azure  and  argent.   Crest — 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi  greyhound  argent, 

supporting    with    the    paws    a    bow    palewise    proper. 

Motto — 

Eld.  son  of  Edward  Harwood  Bowker,  Physician 
and  Surgeon,  of  Heathfield  House,  Robin  Hood's 
Bay,  Yorks.,  b.  ;  d.igio;  m.  ,  Annie, d.  of 

James  Sowersby,  of  Pickering,  Yorks. : — 
Geoffrey    Harwood    Bowker,    Gentleman,    b.     1879. 

Res. — Hertford  House  Hotel,  99  Belgrave  Road,  London, 

S.W.i. 

BOLTON    (H.    Coll.).     Quarterly,    1    and    4,    argent, 


bird-bolt  in  bend  sable,  the  whole  between  two  garbs 
of  the  second  (Bolton)  ;  2  and  3,  vert,  a  sword  erect 
between  two  crosses  pattee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a 
demi-lion  passant  guardant  gules  (Dickeson).  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
upon  a  garb  fessewise  or,  a  demi-falcon  wings  elevated 
and  expanded  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a  bird-bolt 
sable.  Motto — "  Semper  floreat."  Livery — Claret  and 
silver,  silver  buttons. 

Only  child  of  Felix  Palmer  Bolton,  of  52  St.  Helen's 

Road,    Hastings,    co.    Sussex,    b.    1849 ;     d.    1887  ; 

m.  1877,  Ellinor,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir 

Richard  Dickeson,  Knt.  Bach.,  J. P.,  Freeman  and 

sometime  Mayor  of  Dover  : — 

Felix  Dickeson  Bolton,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;   m.  1901, 

Mabel  Alice,  2nd  d.  of  Waldemar  Oehme  Kennett,  of 

Elmstead  Glade,  Chislehurst,   Kent ;    and  has  issue — 

Ronald    Dickeson   Bolton,   Gentleman,   Lieut.    R.H.A., 

b.  1903  (Club — Army  and  Navy)  ;   Erica  Milly  [m.  1929, 

Charles  Aubrey  Hamilton  Franklin,  Gentleman,  M.D. 

(q.v.)]  ;    Denise    Ellinor ;     and    Pamela    Mary.     Res. — 

Haimer,  Bickley,  Kent.     Club — Devonshire. 


Major-General  THOMAS  FIELD  DUNSCOMB 
BRIDGE,  R.M.L.I.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.R.H.S.  Bom  1847, 
being  the  son  of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Bridge,  by  his 
wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Dunscomb,  de  jure  Marquis  de 
Hautbois.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  issuing 
from  the  centre  of  a  bar  wavy  of  water  properlin  the 


within  two  bendlets  engrailed  on  the  exterior  gules,  a 


nombril  point,  a  bridge  of  three  arches  embattled  argent, 
masoned  sable,  the  whole  between  as  many  sea-lions 
each  crowned  with  a  naval  crown  or.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  eagle 
rising  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  proper.  Motto 
— "  Me  juvat  ire  per  altum."  Married  1889,  Harriett 
{died  1923),  dau.  of  the  late  J.  Lermitte,  of  Knightons 
Finchley.     Res. — 4  Southwick  Place   W. 


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BRODRICK  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  chief 
vert,  three  spear-heads  proper.  Mantling  vert  and 
argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  spear  proper, 
embrued  gules.  Mottoes  (over  the  crest)—"  A  cuspide 
corona  "  ;  (below  the  arms)  "  Sedendo  vincit."  Livery 
— Grey,  green  facings. 

Onlv  child  of  Alan  Brodrick,  Gentleman,  of  Wooder 

Manor,    S.    Devon,    b.    1858;     d.  .1920;     m.    188S, 

Katherine,  d.  of  Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  : — 

Albert  Alan  Thomas  Houghton  Brodrick,  Gentleman, 

has  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the  White  Eagle  with 

Swords,   Military  Cross  of  Czechoslovakia,   Black  Star, 

Order  of  the  Dragon,  and  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Roumania 

with  Swords,  b.  1890  ;    m.  1923,  Hon.  Hester  Winifred 

Astley,    d.    of   20th    Lord    Hastings  ;     and   has   issue — 

John    Alan    St.    John    Brodrick,    Gentleman,    b.    1924. 

Res. — Chateau    de    Chamboizay,     Beaumont-en-Veron, 

Indre-et-Loire,  France. 

BRUEN    of    Oak    Park    (Confmd.    U.O.).     Sable,    a 

double-headed    eagle    displayed    or,     charged    with    a 

scimitar    fesseways    proper.     Mantling  gules,    doubled 

argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  fisherman 

proper,    holding  in   his   dexter  hand  by   the   handle   a 

landing  net  placed  over  the  shoulder  or,   and  in   the 

sinister  a  fisherman's  staff  gules.     Motto — "  Fortitudine." 

Son  of  Henry  Bruen,  Esq.,  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Carlow, 

and  Coolbawn,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late  Lieut. 

R.A.,  b.   1856  ;    d.   1927 ;    m.   1886,  Agnes  Mary, 

yngst.  d.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  MacMurragh  Kavanagh, 

P.C.,  of  Bonis,  co.  Carlow  : — 

Henry  Arthur  Bruen,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  15th  Hussars, 

b.  1887  ;    m.  1913,  Jane  Catherine  Gladys,  only  d.  of 

Arthur   McClintock,   of   Rathvinden,   co.   Carlow.     Seat 

— Oak  Park,  co.  Carlow.      Club — Cavalry. 

Sons  of  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Bruen,  of  Oak  Park,  and 

Coolbawn,   P.C.,   Ireland,    T-P-,   D.L.,   co.   Carlow, 

J.P.  and  (1883)  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford,  b.  1828  ; 

d.  1912  ;    m.  1854,  Mary  Margaret  (d.  1894),  d.  of 

Col.  Edward  Conolly,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Admiral   Edward   Francis    Bruen,   C.B.,    R.N.    (ret.), 

Dir.  Naval  Equipment  1920-22,  has  Legion  of  Honour, 

Orders  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  and  Sacred  Treasure  of 

Japan,  b.  1866  ;  m.  1912,  Constance  Dora,  d.  of  the  late 

Admiral  Edmund  Charles  Drummond  ;    and  has  issue — 

Francis  Bruen,  Gentleman,  b.  191 8  ;  and  Anne.     Res. — 

Highfield,     Halesworth,     Suffolk.        Club — Naval      and 

Military. 

Arthur  Thomas  Bruen,  Gentleman,  b.  1873  \  m-  1908, 
Lily,  d.  of  F.  Ruttledge,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Enniscorthy  ;  and 
has  issue — John  Martin  Bruen,  Gentleman,  Midshipman, 
R.N.,  b.  1910.  Res. — Ardachie,  Fort  Augustus,  Inver- 
ness-shire.     Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

BULLMORE  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  lion  rampant  be- 
tween  three   billets   or,   on   a   chief   ermine,    as   many 


canaries  proper.     Mantling  gules  and  or.     Crest — On  a 
wreath   of   the  colours,   a   bull   statant  gules,   billetty, 


armed  and  unguled  or,  resting  the  dexter  hoof  on  a 
billet  gold,  charged  with  a  fleam  also  gules.  Motto — 
"  Facta  non  verba." 

Elder  son  of  William  Bullmore,  of  Falmouth,  Corn- 
wall, b.  1845  ;  d.  1917  ;  m.  1870,  Prudence  Stevens, 
d.  of  Benjamin  Tippet,  of  Lelant,  Cornwall : — 
Edward    Augustus    Bullmore,    Gentleman,    F.R.C.S. 
(Edin.),  late  Temp.  Lieut.  R.A.M.C,  b.  1875  ;  m.  ist,  1905, 
Hilda  Maud,  d.  of  George  Lanyon,  of  Falmouth,  Corn- 
wall ;    2nd,  1922,  Dorothy,  d.  of  Rev.  Augustus  Sidney 
Stokes,   Hon.   Canon  of  Ely  ;    and  has  issue — Edward 
Augustus  Bullmore,  Gentleman,  b.   1907 ;    and  George 
Hilary    Lanyon    Bullmore,    Gentleman,    b.    1912.      Res. 
— 12  North  Brink,  Wisbech,  Cambs. 

Sir  ERNEST  CAIN,  second  Baronet,  of  Wargrave 
Manor,  Wargrave,  Berks.  (29  Jan.  1920),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Gray's  Inn,  B.A.  (Camb.)  Bom  1891,  being  the  only 
son  of  Sir  William  Ernest  Cain,  first  Baronet,  by  his  wife, 
Florence,  d.  of  Joseph  Oakes  Roberts,  of  Manchester. 
Armorial  bearings — (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  three  salmon 
haurient  gules,  in  chief  an  oak-tree  eradicated  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — Upon  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cat  salient  guardant  erminois,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  dexter  hand  couped  gules.  Badge — A 
talbot's  paw  erased  sable,  entiled  with  a  circlet  or. 
Motto — "  Felis  demulcta  mitis."  Married  1923,  Enid 
Bertha  Willoughby,  only  d.  of  George  Glasgow,  of 
Liverpool ;  and  has  issue — Michael  Ernest  Cain,  Esq., 
b  1929 ;  Ann ;  and  Joan  (twins).  Seat — Wargrave 
Manor,  Wargrave,  Berks.  Res. — Ellerslie,  16  Aigburth 
Drive,  Liverpool.     Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional. 

CANTWELL  (confd.  U.O.).  Gules,  a  mullet  between 
four  annulets,  two  in  chief  and  two  in  base  all  or,  a 
canton  ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  leopard's  head  couped 
below  the  neck  proper.     Motto — "  Ne  cede  malis." 

Sons  of  Daniel  Cantwell,  of  The  Mall,  Waterford, 
5th  son  of  Patrick  Cantwell,  of  Templemore,  co. 
Tipperary,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1926  ;  m.  1887,  Margaret, 
d.  of  Patrick  Keating,  Merchant,  of  Castle  House, 
Waterford  : — 

Patrick  William  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  2nd  Lieut. 
The  King's  (Liverpool)  Regt.  (ret.),  b.  1888  ;  m.  1920, 
Frances  Septima,  yngst.  d.  of  Lieut.  Alfred  Nevett,  late 
R.N. ;  and  has  issue— Francis  Patrick  John  Cantwell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1930.     Res. — Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 

Daniel  Edward  Joseph  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1891  ; 
m.  1922,  Kathleen,  yngr.  d.  of  Captain  Edward  Power, 
of  Liverpool.     Res. — Dublin. 

William  Aloysius  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  Bank  of  Ire- 
land (ret.),  b.  1893  ;  m.  1920,  Ellen  Mary,  d.  of  Joseph 
Fitzgerald ;  and  has  issue — Joseph  Thomas  Cantwell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1922.     Res. — 5  Mary  Street,  Waterford. 

Edward  John  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  m.  1920, 
Annie,  eld.  d.  of  Andrew  Brady,  Merchant,  of  Phibs- 
borough,  Dublin  ;  and  has  issue— Wilfrid  John  Cantwell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1921  ;  Daniel  Anthony  Cantwell,  Gentle- 
man, b.  1923  ;  and  Maeve  Agnes.  Res. — 15  Royse  Road, 
Dublin. 

John  Otteran  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  m.  1923, 
Bridget  Patricia,  d.  of  James  Veale,  Merchant,  of  Water- 
ford ;  and  has  issue — 3  daus.  Res. — Tramore,  co. 
Waterford. 

Thomas  Joseph  Cantwell,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.  Res  — 
Waterford. 

CAVENAGH  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Azure,  a  lion  passant 
argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  between  three  crescents 
of  the  second.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  from  the  horns^of  a 
crescent  azure,  a  garb  or.     Motto—"  Pax  et  copia." 

Sons  of  Gen.  Sir  Orfeur  Cavenagh,  K.C.S.I., 
b.  1820 ;  d.  1 89 1  ;  m.  1842,  Elizabeth  Marshall, 
d.  of  James  Robert  Moriarity,  Lieut.  R.M. : — 

Lt.-Col.  Orfeur  James  Cavenagh,  J.P.  co.  Sussex,  late 
Gordon  Highlanders,  served  Sudan  1885  ;  b.  1849 ; 
m.  1879,  Caroline,  only  d.  of  George  Welstead  Colledge  ; 
and  has  issue — Major  Orfeur  Cavenagh,  served  Great 
War  with  R.A.,  b.  1885  [m.  1921,  Phyllis  Mary  Wynne 
James,  and  has  issue].     Res. — Southwick,  Sussex. 

Lt.-Col.  Wentworth  Ordiarne  Cavenagh,  J.P.  co. 
Kent,  late  Bedfordsh.  Regt.,  b.  1856  ;  m.  1889,  Marion, 
d.  of  Gen.  Sir  Julius  Richard  Glyn,  K.C.B.  ;  and  has 
issue — Wentworth  Glyn  Cavenagh,  Gentleman,  b.  1890 
[m.   1922,  Mary  Camilla  Billson,  and  has  issue]  ;    and 


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Emma  Doreen  [tn.  1923,  Harry  Sibbald  Paterson, 
F.M.S.  Civil  Service,  temp.  Major  M.G.  Corps].  Res.— 
Red  House,  St.  Margaret's-at-Cliffe,  Kent. 

CLUTTERBUCK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  a  lion  rampant  in 
chief  three  escallops  argent.  Mantling  azure  and 
argent.     Crest — On    a   wreath   of    the   colours,    a    stag 


COLDHAM-FUSSELL  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  fesse  en- 
grailed between  four  fusils  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last,  three 
crosses  flory  of  the  first.     Mantling  sable  and  or.     Crest — 


sejant  gules,  attired  or,  between  two  branches  of  laurel 
proper.     Motto — "  Loyal."     Livery — Blue  and  silver. 
Sons  of  Edwin  Clutterbuck,  of  The  Terets,  Lapworth, 
Warwick,  b.  1848  ;  d.  1918  ;  tn.  1881,  Gertrude  Estelle, 
d.  of  Henry  Isacke,  of  Gloucester : — 

Edwin  Herbert  Clutterbuck,  Gentleman,  Solicitor  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  b.  1887  ;  m.  1915,  Lois 
Mary  Pollock,  and  has  issue — Edwin  Trevor  Clutterbuck, 
Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  and  Meryl  Mary.  Res. — Finwood 
Lawn,  Rowington,  Warwickshire. 

Maurice  Isacke  Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  Solicitor  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  Major  68th  (Warwickshire) 
Bde.  R.F.A.  (T.A.),  b.  1888  ;  tn.  1916,  Vivienne  Gloria 
Mary  Harrison,  d.  of  Oswald  Harrison  Gray,  of  Ingate- 
stone,  Essex  ;  and  has  issue — Maurice  Richard  Gray 
Clutterbuck,  Gentleman,  b.  1925  ;  Phillippa  Gloria 
Mary  ;  and  Vivienne  Loraine.  Res. — Windmill  Farm, 
Rowington,  Warwickshire. 

Richard  Isacke  Clutterbuck,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Comdr.  R.N., 
b.  1896  ;  tn.  1920,  Theodora  Ethel,  d.  of  Howard  Heaton, 
of  Solihull,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue — Howard  Richard 
Clutterbuck,  Gentleman,  b.  192 1. 

CORCORAN  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Gules,  two  lions  ram- 
pant combatant  argent,  supporting  a  sword  proper,  a  chief 
ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  on  the  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting  a 
hawk  with  wings  expanded  proper,  collared  or.  Motto 
— "  In  fide  et  in  bello  fortes." 

Sons  of  James  Corcoran,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Oakley  Park, 

King's  Co.,  b.  1805  ;  d.  1892  ;  tn.  1857,  Judith,  d.  of 

Edward      Foley,      of      Smythstown,      Castleamer, 

Ireland  : — 

Sir  John  Arthur  Corcoran,  K.B.E.  (Civ.)    1924,  C.B. 

(Civ.)    1919,    Dir.    National    Union    of    Manufacturers, 

formerly  (1920-4)  Dir.  of  Army  Contracts  and  (1924-5) 

Asst.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  War,  is  Officer  Legion  of 

Honour,  b.   1862  ;    tn.   1905,  Edna  Lea,  d.  of  the  late 

John  Lea-Smith,  of  Bryanston  Square  ;   and  has  issue — 

Edward  Allan  Corcoran,  Esq.,  b.  1908  ;    Molly  Edna  ; 

and  Judith  Vivien.     Res. — 62  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Clubs — Reform,  Sandown  Park. 

Joseph  Corcoran,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1864.  Res. — Bal  Ivor, 
King's  Co. 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  between  two  laurel  branches 
proper,  a  fusil  or,  charged  with  a  cross  florv  sable. 
Motto—"  AIA." 

Sons  of    James    Cecil    Coldham    Coldham-Fussell, 
Gentleman,  b.  1844  ;  d.  ;  tn.  1868,  Eliza  Harriet, 

d.  of  William  Wilkes : — 

Vernon  Coldham  Coldham-Fussell,  Gentleman,  b.  1869. 
Res. — Culverhall,  Miskin  Street,  Toowong,  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  Australia. 

Edgar  Coldham  Coldham-Fussell,  Gentleman,  b.  1870; 
tn.  ,  and  has  had  issue — Warwick  Coldham- 

Fussell,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  d.  1924  ;  Dudley  Coldham- 
Fussell,  Gentleman,  b.  .     Res. — 

Rev.  James  Coldham  Coldham-Fussell,  Vicar  of  Dorgo- 
ville,  New  Zealand,    b.  1874  ;  tn.  ,  and 

has  had  with  other  issue  —  Andrew  Coldham-Fussell, 
Gentleman,    b.  ;    d.    1930.     Res. — The   Vicarage, 

Dorgoville,  New  Zealand. 

Jervis  Coldham  Coldham-Fussell,  Gentleman,  b.  1882. 
Res. — 

Warwick  Coldham  Coldham-Fussell,  Gentleman,  b. 
1889.     Res. — 

THOMAS  HUNGERFORD  CRESSWELL.Gentleman, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.O.  (Oxon.).  Born  1889,  being  the 
youngest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Charles  Estcourt 
Cresswell,  Gentleman,  of  Leckhampton  Hall,  Chelten- 
ham, by  his  wife  Phoebe,  d.  of  John  Hughes  Coxwell,  of 
Brighton.  Armorial  bearings  (Vn.  1663) — Gules,  three 
plates  each  charged  with  a  squirrel  sejant  proper. 
Mantling  gules  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
charged  with  a  mullet  gules.  Motto — "  Aut  nunquam 
tentes  aut  perfice."  Residence — 3  Lindum  Road, 
Lincoln. 

CROLY  of  Curraghcroly,  co.  Cork  (Confmd.  U.O.). 
Argent,   a  boar  passant  azure,   between  three  crosses 


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potent  gules.     Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  arm  erect  couped 


below  the  elbow  gules,  holding  a  spear  in  bend  point 
upwards  proper.     Motto — "  Spero  in  Deo." 

Son   of    Henry   Croly,    Esq.,    J. P.,    F.R.C.S.I.,    of 

Greenfield,     Rathfarnham,    co.    Dublin,    b.  ; 

d.  ;    m.  ,   d.   of  :— 

Arthur    England    Johnson    Croly,    Esq.,    Col.    late 

R.A.M.C,    b.  .     Res. — Greenfield,     Rathfarnham, 

co.  Dublin. 

Son  of  Henry  Gray  Croly,  Esq.,  of  Merrion  Square, 
and  Kilmacud  House,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin,  J.P., 
Ex-Pres.     F.R.C.S.I.,    served    in     H.M.S.    Hawke 
throughout    Crimean    War,    b.    1835  ;     d.    1903  ; 
m.   1861,  Anna  Mary,   eld.   d.  of  William  Henry 
Chapman,  Esq.,  of  Belgrave  House,  Dublin :— 
William  Chapman  Croly,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.) 
R.A.M.C,  served  S.  Africa  1900-02  (Queen's  medal,  3 
clasps,   King's  medal,  2  clasps),  and  Great  War  (des- 
patches 3  times,  D.S.O.),  has  Roy.  Humane  Society  s 
silver  medal,  b.  1874  ;  m.  1904,  Ella  Mary,  d.  of  the  late 
Canon   William   Bourke   Wright,   M.A.,   of   Athleague, 
County  Roscommon  ;  and  has  issue — Henry  Gray  Croly, 
Gentleman,   2nd  Lieut.   R.A.,  b.   1910 ;    Eileen  Mary  ; 
and  Norah  Kathleen.     Club — Army  and  Navy. 

CROSTHWAITE-EYRE  (R.L.  1924,  H.  Coll.). 
Ouarterly  1  and  4,  argent,  on  a  chevron  sable,  three 
quatrefoils  or,  and  (for  distinction)  a  cross  crosslet  ot 
the  second  (for  Eyre)  ;  2  and  3,  per  pale  gules  and  or,  a 
lion  rampant  holding  between  the  forepaws  a  cross 
patee  between  six  like  crosses  all  counterchanged  (for 
Crosthwaite).  Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crests— 
1  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  armed  leg  couped 
above  the  knee  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  spur  or,  and 
(for  distinction)  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  counter- 
changed  (for  Eyre)  ;  2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
issuant  from  a  chaplet  of  roses  proper,  a  demi-hon  per 
pale  gules  and  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a  cross 
patee  gold  (for  Crosthwaite).  Mottoes— "  Sola  virtus 
nvicta  "  (for  Eyre)  ;    "  Finis  coronat  opus      (for  Cros- 

1  WaSon  of  Sir  Robert  Crosthwaite,    K.C.S.I.,   Bengal 
Civil    Service,    of    Lakenham,    Northam,    Devon, 
b   1841  ■   d.  1917  ;   m.  1st,  1868,  Charlotte  Frances, 
d   of  W   W  T.  Baldwin,  of  Stede  Hill,  Maidstone  ; 
2nd,    1877,   Mary   James,   d.   of   Stephen    Harvey 
James,  of  St.  Just :— 
Tohn     Symons     Crosthwaite-Eyre     (formerly     Cros- 
thwaite),   Esq.,    Maj.    (ret.)    I. A.,    b.    1881  ;     m     1912, 
Dorothy  Muriel,  d.  of  George  Edward  Briscoe  Eyre,  Esq., 
J.P.,   of  Warrens,   Wilts.     Res.— 31    Sheffield    lerrace, 
W.8*! 


DARLINGTON  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  guttee-d  eau,  on  a 
fesse  engrailed  or,  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  pale 
of  the  last,  four  cross  crosslets  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  or.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a 
Corinthian  column  erect  or,  between  two  wings  sable, 
each  charged  with  a  cross  crosslet  argent,  a  mount  vert. 
Motto— "  Fide."  . 

Sons  of  Henry  Darlington,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  b.  1852  ; 

d.  1904;    m.  1876,  Edith  Blanche,  d.  of  Capt.    I. 

Johnes  Smith,  56th  Foot : — 
Sir  Henry  Clayton  Darlington,  K.C.B.  (1925),  C.M.U. 
(1916),  Colonel  T.A.  (T.D.),  D.L.  and  J.P.  co.  Lancaster, 
b  1877  ;  m.  1st,  Mabel  Anne  (d.  1916),  d.  of  the  late 
T  J  Hirst,  of  Meltham  Hall,  nr.  Huddersfield  ;  2nd, 
1918,  Daisy  Marv,  d.  of  T.  J.  Hirst;  and  has  issue- 
Henry  John  Darlington,  Esq.,  b.  1912  ;  James  Hirst 
Darlington,  Esq.,  b.  1921  ;  Thomas  Ralph  Darlington 
Esq  b  1927 ;  Esther  Mabel ;  Anne  ;  Mary ;  and 
Margaret  Blanche.     Res.— Melling  Hall,  nr.  Carnforth. 

Cecil  Ralph  Darlington,  Gentleman,  b.  1879  ;  ™.  1911, 
Marjorie,  d.  the  late  John  H.  Clayton,  of  Hadlow  Wood, 
\\  illaston  ;   and  has  issue.     Res.— Hale,  Cheshire. 

SIR  BENJAMIN  DAWSON,  first  Baronet,  of  Appleton 
Roebuck,  co.  Yorks.  (1929),  J-P-  forW.  Riding  of  York- 
shire, Chmn.  of  Central  Div.  of  Bradford  Conservative 
Assn.,  Member  of  Council  of  Bradford  Chamber  of 
Commerce.  Born  1878,  being  the  elder  son  of  Joseph 
Dawson,  of  Bradford,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Caroline,  d.  of 
John  Scriven,  of  Otley.  Armorial  bearings  (H.  Loll.)— 
Argent,  a  daw  wings  elevated  sable,  a  bordure  azure. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  daw  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  sable, 


supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  a  sunflower  leaved  and 
slipped  proper.  Motto-"  Lstus  sorte  mea  "  Married 
1906,  Annie  EUen,  d.  of  Lister  Saville,  of  Bradford 
and  has  issue— Lawrence.  SavUle  Dawson  Esq  b. 
1908  ;  Bessie  Scriven  ;  and  Joan  Scriven.  Seat— Nun- 
appleton  Hall,  Bolton  Percy,  near  York. 

DAWSON  (Confmd.  U.O.  28  Aug.,  1929,  on  user  since 
1677)       Azure,  on  a  bend  or,  three  daws  gules     Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.    Crest-On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
an  estoile  of  six  points  or.    Motto—"  Toujours  propice. 
Sons  of  Frank  Talbot  Dawson  (2nd  son  of  Francis 
Alexander  Dawson— see  below),  d.  1926  ;   m.  Agnes 
G.  Hulton,  of  Hulton  Park  Lanes.  :— 
Arthur  Peel  Dawson,  Esq.,  Major  R.A.M.C    b.  1888 
m.  1919,  Violet,  d.  of  the  late  Dr.  Impy  of  Capetown. 
Postal  address- H.M.S.  Calcutta,  Capetown    S.  Africa. 

Frederick  Francis  Dawson,  Gentleman  b.  1892  ;  m. 
1921,  Mary  Josephine,  d.  of  Joseph  Nelson  M.D.  of 
Grinshul  Salop ;  and  has  issue-John  Hulton  Pee 
Sson,  Gentkman,  b.  1922  ;  Derek  William  Dawson, 
Gentleman,  b.  1925.     Res.— Uvmston,  co.  Lanes. 


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William     Harrington    Hulton     Dawson,     Gentleman, 

M.C.,   B.A.,   b.    1894;    m.  Elizabeth  Sarah,   d.   of 

Charles   Edward   Morris-Eyton,   Esq.,   J. P.    (q.v.)  ;    and 

has  issue — Robert  Hulton  Dawson,  Gentleman,  b.  1924  ; 

and  Joyce  Isabel  Agnes.     Res. — Brimford  House,  Salop. 

4th  and  yngst  son  of  Francis  Alexander  Dawson,  of 

Moyola    Park,    Castle    Dawson,    co.    Londonderry ; 

Thurnby    House,    Leicestershire ;     and    16    Upper 

Grosvenor  Street,  W.,  b.  1824;    d.  1879;    m.  1854, 

Caroline  Agnes,  d.  of  J.  Harrop,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of 

Bardsley  House,   Ashton-under-Lyne,    and   Gatton 

Lodge,  Salop  : — 

William  Peel  Dawson,  Gentleman,  b.   1862.     Res. — 

The  Hermitage,  Tintern,  Monmouth  ;  Shakespeare  House, 

Seaton,  Devon.     Club— -National  Liberal. 

De  JERSEY  (H.  Coll.).  Perpale  azure  and  gules,  an 
eagle  displayed  argent.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  issuant  out  of  flames 
proper,  a  demi-eagle  displayed  argent. 

Seventh  son  of  Carey  Brook  de  Jersey,  of  Grange 

Lodge,  Guernsey,  C.I.,  b.  1802  ;   d.  1874  ;   m.  1850, 

Martha  Frances,  d.  of  Pierre  Le  Pelley,  Seigneur  and 

Jurat  of  Sark  : — 

Rt.    Rev.   Norman   Stewart  de  Jersey,    D.D.,   V.D., 

Bishop  of  the  Falkland  Isles  since  1919,  Sen.  Chaplain, 

Missions  to  Seamen,  Bristol,  Avonmouth  and  the  Channel 

1898-1919  [Arms — azure,  a  map  of  South  America  proper, 

on  a  chief  argent,  a  cross  gules,  being  the  official  arms  of 

his  See  of  the  Falkland  Isles,  impaled  with  his  family 

arms  of    de  Jersey  as  above,  behind   the  shield    two 

crosiers  in  saltire  proper,  the  escutcheon  surmounted  by 

his   mitre],   b.    1866.     Postal    Addresses — Casilla  1380, 

Valparaiso,   Chile,   S.  America ;    La  Tanierie,   Queen's 

Road,  Guernsey,  C.I. 

DEMPSEY  (U.O.,  18  Jan.  1929).  Sable,  a  lion  ram- 
pant argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  between  two 
swords  points  upwards  of  the  second,  pommels  and  hilts 
or,  one  in  bend  dexter  and  the  other  in  bend  sinister. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  erect 
argent,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — "  Libertas  et 
natale  solum." 

Second  son  of  William  Joseph  Dempsey,  of  Black- 
heath,  London,  b.  1836  ;  d.  1907  ;  m.  1861,  Arabella 
Warne,  d.  of  John  Veale,  of  Callington,  Cornwall : — 

Arthur  Hey  ward  Dempsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1869 ; 
in.  1899,  Louisa  Alice  May,  4th  d.  of  late  R.  T.  May, 
of  Deal,  Kent ;  and  has  had  issue — Rupert  Arthur 
Heyward  Dempsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1903  ;  Noel  William 
Dempsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1907  ;  John  Patrick  Heyward 
Dempsey,  Gentleman,  b.  1910  ;  Aileen  May  Heyward ; 
and  Phyllis  Helen  (deed.).  Res. — Boyne  House, 
Shirley  Avenue,  Cheam,  Surrey. 

DODD  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  a  garb  vert,  between  two 
branches  of  holly  slipped  and  fructed  proper,  palewise 
within  as  many  flaunches  gules,  each  charged  with  a 
crescent  of  the  first.  Mantling  vert  and  or.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  a  garb  or,  en- 
vironed with  a  serpent  vert,  a  crow  sable.  Motto — 
"  Cautus  in  copia." 

Son  of  the  late  Joseph   Dodd  of  Hale,   Rowden, 

Cheshire  : — 
The  late  John  Dodd,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  the  Hollies,  Oldham, 
Lanes.,  b.  1837  ;  m.  1877,  Mary  (d.  1913),  eld.  d.  of 
Robert  Pritchard,  and  d.  1912,  leaving  issue — Edith 
Mary  [m.  1907,  Charles  Edwin  Hartley,  son  of  William 
Hartley  of  Heywood  ;  and  has  issue]  ;  Lilian,  O.B.E. 
[m.  1905,  Alan  Wrigley,  Gentleman  {q.v.),  and  has  issue]. 

DWYER-HAMPTON  (Arms  of  Dwyer  granted  H. 
Coll.  1925).  Tierce  in  pairle  reversed  gules,  azure  and 
sable,  first  and  second  a  pair  of  swords  in  saltire  points 
upwards,  and  third  a  lion  rampant  or,  and  upon  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Hampton-Lewis 
(R.L.  1  June,  1830,  H.  Coll.),  namely — quarterly,  1  and 
4,  quarterly,  i.  and  iiii.,  argent,  a  chevron  sable,  between 
three  Cornish  choughs  proper,  in  the  beak  of  each  an 
ermine  spot  (Lewis)  ;  ii.  and  iii.,  gules,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  argent,  a  crescent 
of  the  field  for  difference  (Roberts  of  Bodior)  ;  2  and  3, 
gules,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  an 
escallop  in  base  or,  three  martlets  sable  (Hampton). 
Mantling  gules   and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath   of  the 


colours,    within    a    mascle    sable,    charged    with    eight 
bezants,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  grasping 


a  dagger  or.     Motto—"  Noli  irritare  fortes."     Livery — 
Maroon,  red  waistcoat,  white  facings. 

Eld.  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Hoare  Dwyer,  R.M.L.I., 
b.    1843  ;    d.    1882 ;    m.    1871,    Caroline   Georgina 
Thurlow,  d.  of  Sir  Francis  Thurlow  Cunynghame, 
8th  Bart.  :— 
Bertie   Cunynghame  Dwyer-Hampton,   Esq.,   D.S.O., 
Lieut.-Col.  late  Leicestershire  Regt.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Anglesey, 
served  S.  Africa  and  Great  War,  b.  1872  ;   m.  1st,  1907, 
Beryl  Maud  (d.  1910),  d.  of  William  Gillman,  of  Rutland 
House,  Southsea  ;  2nd,  1914,  Mary  Gwendolen  Hampton, 
eld.  d.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Lewis  Hampton- 
Lewis,     6th    Dragoon    Gds.,    of    Henllys,    Beaumaris, 
Anglesey,  and  assumed  by  R.L.   1915,   the  additional 
surname     of     Hampton.     Seats — Henllys,     Beaumaris, 
Anglesey  ;  Bodior,  Holyhead.     Clubs — Army  and  Navy, 
Roy.  Anglesey  Yacht  (Beaumaris). 

ELLISON  (H.  Coll.).  Gules,  on  a  chevron  argent, 
between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  or,  langued  azure, 
two  keys  wards  inwards  sable.  Mantling  gules  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of 
an  eagle's  head  erased  or,  langued  gules,  two  keys 
saltirewise  sable.     Motto — "  Pax  domus." 

Second   son  of  John  Ellison,   of  Allerton   House, 

Yorkshire,    b.    1812 ;     d.    1885  ;     m.    1852,    Bessie 

Eleanor,   d.   of  William  Stockdale,  of  Witherslack 

Hall,  Westmorland  : — ■ 

John  Cuthbert  Ellison,  Gentleman,  b.  1857 ;   m.  1895, 

Cecilia,  d.  of  Thomas  Jackson,  of  Etherley,  co.  Durham  ; 

and  has  issue — Alfred  Joseph  Ellison,  Gentleman,  b.  1896  ; 

Reginald  Cuthbert  Stockdale  Ellison,  Gentleman,  b.  1906. 

Res. — 21  Chapel  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.i. 

NEVILL  PERCEVAL  NOWELL  DE  ROUEN 
FORTH,  Gentleman,  Lieut.  2nd  Monmouthshire  Regt. 
Bom  30  Oct.,  1905,  being  the  only  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Clarence  Thomas  Willoughby  Forth,  late  1st  Battn. 
(88th)   Connaught   Rangers  and  30th  Punjabis,  late  of 


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Glenageary,  co.  Dublin,  who  saw  service  on  the  frontiers 
of  India  and  in  the  Great  War  (two  Frontier  Medals  of 
India  and  two  clasps  inscribed  "  Looshar  1890-91,     and 
"  Relief  of  Chitral  1895,"  British  War  Medal  and  Victory 
Medal),  and  was  for  three  years  Member  of  the  Urban 
District  Council  of   Kingstown,   co.  Dublin,  the   Grand 
Orange  Lodge  of  Ireland,  and  the  Grand  Orange  Lodge 
of  co    Dublin,  and  Vice  President  and  Hon.  Secretary 
of  several  of  the  principal  organisations  for  the  mainten- 
ance of  the  Union,  by  his  wife,  Married  22  June    1897, 
Gwendoline  May  Frederica,  eld.  d.  of  Frederick  William 
Clay      of     Meadowbank,     Terenure,     and     Willowdale, 
Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  by  his  wife  Emily,  d.  of  Richard 
White     O'Donovan,     Leitrim     Rifles,     of     Carrick-on- 
Shannon ;  who  was  the  son  of  Col.  Alfred  Charles  Forth, 
bom  17  May,   1834,  and  died  at  Paris  26  June,   1906  ; 
eldest  son  of  Hon.   Frederick  Henry  Alexander  Forth, 
bom   11    Feb.    1808,  Capt.  75th   Foot  now   1st  Gordon 
Highlanders,    and   21st    Royal    Scots    Fusiliers,   Lieut.- 
Gov    in  West   Indies  and  Member  of   the  Legislative 
Council,  Col.  Secretary  and  Col.  Treasurer  Hong-Kong, 
who  with   his   younger  brother   His   Excellency   Baron 
Forth-Rouen   des    Mallets,    Envoy    Extraordinary    and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  Louis  Phillippe,   King  of 
the  French,  to  several  of  the  courts  of  Europe,  were  the 
sons  of  Nathaniel  Parker  Forth,  Esq.,  Special  Envoy 


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from  George  III  to  the  Courts  of  Versailles  and  Madrid, 
bom  at  Ludlow  Castle,  Shropshire,  27  July  1744  ;  married 
26  April  1804,  Eliza  (died  26  May,  1864),  d.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Petrie,  of  Gatton  Park,  Surrey;  and  Chateau  d'Enn, 
Pontoise,  France,  Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Surrey,  M.P.  for 
Gatton  (1795-1800),  and  in  1806  Member  of  the 
Constituent  Assembly  of  France  under  Napoleon,  and  died 
at  Paris  28  April  1809  ;  son  of  Captain  Samuel  Forth, 
Sovereign  of  Longford,  bom  1691  ;  and  died  1761  ;  eld. 
son  of  Captain  Samuel  Forth,  of  Wolseley's  Regiment  of 
Horse,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Longford  1704,  who  was 
attainted  by  James  II  and  twice  severely  wounded 
fighting  for  William  III  in  the  Enniskillen,  Boyne  and 
Aughrim  campaigns,  and  died  19  Nov.  1706.  Armorial 
bearings  (Granted  by  William  Hawkins,  Ulster  King  of 
Arms,    13   April,    1698,    to   Captain    Samuel    Forth   of 


Wolseley's  Regiment  of  Horse)— Ermine,  the  harp  of 
Ireland  or,  between  three  martlets  gules.  Mantling 
gules  and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  wreath  of  the  colours 
a  naked  dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed,  the  hand 
holding  a  broken  sword  and  encircled  above  the  elbow 
with  a  ducal  coronet  all  proper.  Mottoes — "  Deus  arma 
ministrat "  ;  and  "  Le  fort  ne  se  soumettra  jamais."  Livery 

Dress  :   White  coat  and  waistcoat,  with  scarlet  facings, 

scarlet  breeches,   silver    buttons,   garters    and   buckles 
Undress  :   Light   drab  coat    and  overcoat,    with  scarlet 
collar  and  cuffs,  silver  buttons  and  hatband,  white  and 
scarlet  striped  waistcoat.     Residence— Longford  Lodge 
Sidcup,  Kent. 

LIEUT.-COL.  NOWELL  BARNARD  DE  LANCEY 
FORTH,    D.S.O.,    M.C.,    2nd    Batt.    the    Manchester 
Regiment,  served  South  African  War  1900-01,  operations 
in  Transvaal,  East  and  West  of  Pretoria,  1900,  including 
Actions  at  Zilikats  Nek,   Operations  in  Orange   River 
Colony  1900,  and  in  the  Transvaal,  1900-01,  Seconded 
to  Egyptian  Army  1907-16,  in  Camel  Corps  and  comd. 
Eastern  Arab  Corps,  Soudan,  1908,  Operations  in  Jabel 
Nyima  District,  Southern  Cordofan,  Soudan,  1910,  and 
in   Southern    Cordofan,    Nuba    Mountains,    at    Manda 
Sabai,  Soudan,  1914,  Comd.  3rd  Batt.  Imperial  Camel 
Corps,  Comd.  7th  Batt.  Essex  Regiment,  Palestine,  1917, 
Solium  Section  Egyptian  Cyrenica  Frontier  19 18,  and 
Camel  Corps  and  Light  Car  Patrols,  Frontiers  District 
Administration    1920-24,  wounded  twice,  despatches   3 
times,  Queen's  Medal  with  four  clasps  for  South  African 
War  Egyptian  Medal  with  clasp  Soudan  1908   Egyptian 
Medal  with  clasp  1910,  Medal  with  clasp  Soudan  1914, 
British  War  Medal    and  Victory  Medal,  D  S.O.,    with 
Bar,    M.C.,    Mejidieh    and   Order   of   the   Nile.      Bom 
22  Dec.  1879,  being  the  elder  son  of  Robert  de  Lancey 
Forth,    6.   24   Oct.    1835  ;   d.    23    April    1890     by  his 
wife,  m.  7  July  1877,  Anne  Thomson,  d.  of  J.  t*.  Ware  , 
and    grandson    of    Hon.    Frederick    Henry    Alexander 
Forth,  Capt.  75th  Foot,  now  the  1st  Gordon  Highlanders 
and  21st   Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,    Lieut.-Gov.    in  West 
Indies   and   Member   of   the   Legislative   Council,    Col. 
Secretary  and  Col.  Treasurer  Hong  Kong  ;    descended 
from  Captain  Samuel  Forth,  High  Sheriff  of  co  Longford 
1704.     Armorial    bearings    (U.O.     13    April     1698)— 
Ermine,  the  harp  of  Ireland  or,  between  three  martlets 
gules.     Mantling    gules    and    argent.     Crest— Upon    a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  naked  dexter  arm  couped  and 
embowed,    the    hand    grasping    a    broken    sword    and 
encircled   above   the   elbow   with   a  ducal   coronet^  an 
proper.     Mottoes—"  Deus  arma  ministrat' '*  ;  and      Le 
fort  ne  se  soumettra  jamais."     Livery— Dress  :    White 
coat  and  waistcoat,  with  scarlet  facings,  scarlet  breeches 
silver  buttons,  garters  and  buckles.    Undress  :  Light  drab 
coat  and  overcoat,  with  scarlet  collar  and  cuffs,  silver 
buttons  and  hatband,  white  and  scarlet  striped  waistcoat. 
Club — United  Service. 

FORTY  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  two  bars  argent,  on  a  fesse 
embattled  or,  as  many  mullets  gules.  Mantling  azure 
and  argent.  Crest— Upon  a  crown  pahsado  or,  a  mullet 
gules,  between  two  branches  of  laurel  proper.  Motto— 
"  Per  aspera  virtus."     Livery— Dark  blue. 

Son  of  Edward  Heber  Forty,  B.A.  (Ch.  Ch.  Oxford), 
of  Ufnngton,  Berks.,  b.   1846;    d.   1926  ;    w.  1878, 
Wilhelmina  Alice  (Res.— 3  Cambridge  Park  Guern- 
sey), d.  of  George  Smith-Ainsley,  79th  Highlanders 
of  Otterington  House,  Northallerton,    Yorks     and 
Wilhelmina  Tupper,  of  Hauteville,  Guernsey,  C.l.  :— 
Cecil  Heber  Forty,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Roy.  Siamese 
'      Gendarmerie,  b.  1880.       Postal   Address— 3   Cambridge 
Park,  Guernsey. 

FREMLIN  (Confmd.  1563,  H.  Coll.).  Gules,  a  chevron 
between  three  esquires'  helmets  each  with  one  plume 

argC  Son  of  the  late  James  Fremlin,  of  Wateringbury,  nr. 
Maidstone,  Kent : — 
Frank  Fremlin,  Gentleman,  b.  ;   m. 

;     and    has    issue— Margaret. 

Res.— Rusthall  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent. 

Son  of  the  late  Arthur   Frernlin,  of  Crest   Lodge 
Teston,    nr.    Maidstone,    Kent    (and    grandson    ot 
Tames  Fremlin — see  above)  : — 
Ralph    Fremlin,    Esq.,    Capt.    late    Hodson  s    Horse, 
Indian  Army,  b.  ;    tn.  ,  Maud,  d    of  the  Rev. 

Kent,  of  Dinham  Hall,  Ludlow,  Salop  ;   and  has  issue- 
Kathleen  \m.  ,  Major  Wilfrid  Seymour  Chalk,  R.A., 

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T.A.,  and  has  issue]  ;  Margery  Gladys  [tn.  Major  Thomas 
Stanley  Clack,  T.D.,  R.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple  {q.v.)]  ;   and  Pamela.      Res. — 

GALPIN  (H .  Coll.).     Or,  a  bear  passant  sable,  on  a  chief 
gules,  three  mascles  of  the  field.      Mantling  sable  and  or. 


Alexander  Dallas,  of  East  London,  S.  Africa]. 
Airlie  Estate,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 


Res.— 


Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  five  ostrich  feathers 
erect  proper,  banded  gules.     Motto — "  Deo  gratias." 

Issue  of  Alfred  Carter  Galpin,  Gentleman  (eld.  son 
of  Henry  Carter  Galpin — see  below),  b.  185 1  ;  d. 
1921  ;  tn.  1885,  Letitia  Harriette,  d  of  William 
Brooke  Attwell,  of  Grahamstown  : — 

Cecil  Carter  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ;  tn.  1917, 
Kathleen,  d.  of  John  Hurry,  of  Port  Elizabeth  ;  and  has 
issue — John  Carter  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Res. 
—Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa. 

Ethel  Mary,  tn.  1912,  St.  Clair  Overbeek  Sinclair, 
M.A.,  D.Sc. 

Georgina  Mary,  tn.  191 1,  John  Illidge  Fraser,  M.A. 
Oxon.). 

Sons  of  Henry  Carter  Galpin,  Gentleman,  of  Grahams- 
town,  S.  Africa,  b.  1820 ;  d.  1886  ;  tn.  Georgina 
Maria,  d.  of  George  Luck,  of  Cape  Town  : — 

Walter  Henry  Galpin,  Gentleman,  of  Plaatjesfontein 
Estate,  Dwaal  Station,  S.  Africa,  b.  1853  ;  tn.  Anne,  d. 
of  Frederick  Pons,  of  Grahamstown  ;  and  has  issue — 
Bernard  Pons  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1887  [tn.  1924, 
Jean  White,  d.  of  Henry  Hugh  White  Lindsay,  of 
Droogefontein] ;  Douglas  George  Galpin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1891  ;  Eric  Walter  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1895 
[tn.  1926,  Ellen  Gordon,  d.  of  Sir  Gordon  Sprigg,  K.C.B.]  ; 
Dorothy ;  and  Ruth.  Res. — Plaatjesfontein  Estate, 
S.  Africa. 

George  Luck  Galpin,  Gentleman,  F.R.C.S.,  M  D., 
b.  1857 ;  tn.  1898,  Agnes  Mary,  d.  of  Anthony  Weldon 
Hockley,  of  Little  Buckingham,  Sussex.  Res. — Great 
Westerford,  Rondebosch,  S.  Africa. 

Ernest  Edward  Galpin,  Gentleman,  F.L.S.,  b.  1858  ; 
tn.  1892,  Marie  Elizabeth,  d.  of  Lourens  de  Jongh  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Wilfrid  Douglas  Galpin,  Gentleman  B.Sc.,, 
b.  1893  [tn.  1926,  Evangeline  Margaret,  d.  of  Rev.  J.  W. 
Martins] ;  (2)  Hubert  Mosdene  Galpin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1896  [tn.  Florence  Ellen,  d.  of  William  Archer,  C.M.G.] ; 
(3)  Ernest  Alfred  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1898.  Res. 
— Mosdene  Estate,  Naboomspruit,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

Frank  Herbert  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  i860.  Res. 
— Airlie,  East  London,  S.  Africa. 

Henry  Arnold  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  tn.  1889, 
Amy  Gray,  d.  of  George  Banks ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Frank  Vyvian  Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1895  ;  (2)  Ralph 
Galpin,  Gentleman,  b.  1906  ;    and  Minnie  Luck  [tn.  1913, 


GARVAN  (U.O.).  Azure,  three  salmon  naiant  proper, 
on  a  canton  or,  a  fleur-de-lys  vert.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
arm  erect  the  hand  holding  a  dolphin  in  fesse  proper. 
Motto — "  Auxilium  serviendo." 

Son  of  Patrick  Garvan,  of  Castletown,  Roche,  co. 
Cork,  and  Mary  Carroll : — 
Francis   Patrick   Garvan,   Gentleman,   b.  .     Res. 

— Wheatley  Hills,  Long  Island,  New  York. 

GREGORY-HOOD  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4 
azure,  a  fret  argent,  on  a  chief  or,  three  crescents  sable 
(Hood)  ;  2  and  3  or,  two  bars  and  in  chief  a  lion  passant 
azure,  and  (for  distinction)  a  canton  gules  (Gregory). 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crests — 1.  on  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  Cornish  chough  proper,  the  dexter  foot 
resting  on  an  anchor  placed  in  bend  sinister  or  (Hood)  ; 
2.  on  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-boar  rampant  sable, 
collared  and  hoofed  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  (for 
distinction)  with  a  bezant  (Gregory).  Motto — "  Vigil- 
anter."     Livery — Blue,  with  white  facings. 

Second    but    only    surv.    son    of    Hon.    Alexander 

Frederick   Gregory,   of   Styvechale    (q.v.),   b.    1843  ; 

d.   1927  ;    tn.   1870,   Ethel  Cecilia   (d.    1923),  d.   of 

Algernon   Charles    Heber-Percy,    of    Hodnet    Hall, 

Salop  : — 

Charles    Hugh    Gregory-Hood,    Esq.,    D.L.,  J. P.,  co. 

Warwick,    Major    (ret.)     The    Buffs,    served    S.    Africa 

1900-01    (despatches    twice),    and    Great    War    1914-18 

(despatches  twice),  b.   1877;    tn.  191 1,  Dorothy,  d.  of 

Hon.    Marshall    Brooks ;     and    has    issue — Alexander 

Marshall  Horace  Gregory-Hood,   Gentleman,   b.    1915  ; 

and     Rosemary.     Seats — Styvechale     Hall,     Coventry  ; 

Owernthylnwith,  Glamorganshire. 

HALLIFAX  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  pile  engrailed  sable, 
between  two  fountains  proper,  three  cross-crosslets  of  the 
held.  Mantling  sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  moorcock  per  bend  sinister  sable  and  gules, 
combed  and  wattled  of  the  last,  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  on  the  breast  a  cross-crosslet  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — "  Halig  faex." 

Son  of  Benjamin  Wilson  Hallifax,  Gentleman,  of  The 

Lawn,  Wellington,  co.  Somerset,  b.  1833  ;  d.  1906  ;  tn. 

1st,  i860,  Mary  Anne,  d.  of  Robert  Cox  ;  2nd,  1902, 

Gwenllian    Winifred    Fox,    d.    of  John    Morgan,   and 

widow  of  Allen  Clode  : — 

Benjamin  William  Hallifax,  Gentleman,  b.  1864  ;  m.  1st, 

1894,  Jessie  Reid  McCrie  ;  2nd,  191 1,  Lucy  Ellen  Smeal, 

nie  Thompson,  and   has  issue,  by  1st  marriage — Minnie 

Eleanor  Maude.    Res. — St.  Edmunds,  Speldhurst,  co.  Kent. 

HAMILTON  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Quarterly  gules  and 
argent,  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  three  cinquefoils 
pierced  ermine,  and  a  canton  of  the  second,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  in  the  second  and  third 
quarters  a  lymphad  sails  furled  oars  in  action  sable. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  oak-tree  proper  fructed  gules,  cut  with  a 
frame-saw  of  the  first.  Mottoes — "  Sola  nobilitas 
virtus  "  ;  and  above  the  crest,  the  word  "  Through." 
Eld.  surv.  son  of  the  Ven.  George  Hans  Hamilton, 
D.D.,  V.D.,  J. P.,  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland  and 
Canon  of  Durham,  b.  1823;  d.  1905  ;  tn.  1848,  Arabella 
Sarah,  d.  of  the  late  John  Best,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 
His  Honour  Judge  Henry  Best  Hans  Hamilton,  a 
County  Court  Judge,  J. P.  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster 
1905,  Private  Secretary  to  the  late  Earl  Fitzwilliam, 
K.G.,  1886-1892,  Recorder  of  Berwick-upon-Tweed 
1 899- 1 905,  Colonel  late  Comdg.  The  Northumberland 
Artillery,  R.G.A.,Mil.,  Commanded  Rgt.  when  embodied 
(South  African  War)  at  Devonport,  served  Great  War 
1914-18  (despatches),  Hon.  Assoc,  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Hon. 
Life  Member  of  Surveyors'  Inst.,  1905,  b.  1850  ;  tn.  1875, 
Margaret  Gordon,  eld.  d.  of  John  Bond  Cabbell,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk  ;  and  has  issue — (1)  Ben- 
jamin Henry  Noel  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.,  D.S.O., 
Squadron  Leader  (ret.)  R.N.A.F.,  served  in  Great  War 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  b.  1882  [tn.  1906,  Ida,  d.  of 
Percy  Mortimer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ashe  Park,  Hants.,  and 
has  issue — Hugh  Hamilton,  Gentleman,  b.  1909] ; 
(2)  George  Cecil  Hans  Hamilton,  Gentleman,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  served  in  Great  War,  b.  1888  [tn.  Eva  Marjorie, 
eld.  d.  of  Edgar  Hornby,  and  has  issue — James  Hamilton, 


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].     Res. — 5    Cranley    Gardens,    S. 


HARPER  (H.  Coll.).  Quarterly,  1  and  4,  per  fesse 
argent  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  also  per  fesse  gules  and 
azure,  holding  between  the  fore-paws  an  anchor  sable, 
all  within  a  bordure  gobony  of  the  second  and  third 
(Harper)  ;    2,  argent,  on  a  cross  engrailed  between  four 


eagles  displayed  gules,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  four 
cinquefoils  or  (Strachie)  ;  3,  argent,  three  hunting-horns 
stringed  sable  (Hodges).  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  plate  charged  with 
a  lion's  head  or,  erased  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gules, 
chained  gold.     Motto — "  Coelum  non  animum." 

Surv.  sons  of  Leonard  Harper,  Gentleman,  late  of 

Bruton,    co.    Somerset,    Barrister-at-Law,    of    the 

Middle  Temple,  b.  1837  ;  d.  1915  ;   m.  1864,  Joanna 

Dorothea    Dyke,    5th   d.    of    Arthur    Henry    Dyke 

Troyte,    Esq.    (formerly    Acland),    of    Huntsham 

Court,  Devon  : — 

Arthur    Paul    Harper,    Esq.,    B.A.    (Oxon.),    Captain 

(ret.)    N.Z.    Defence     Forces,    Barrister-at-Law    (Inner 

Temple),   Barrister,   N.Z.,   b.   1865  ;    m.    1899,    Marion 

Florence,    eld.    d.    of   late    Michael    Scott    Campbell    of 

Christchurch,  N.Z.  ;   and  has  surv.  issue — John  Strachey 

Harper,   Gentleman,   b.    191 1  ;    Leonard   Hugh  Acland 

Harper,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ;    Theodora  Joan  [m.  1928, 

C.  B.  Maturin]  ;    and  Rosamond  Mary  Templer.     Res. 

— The    Hill,    Karori,  Wellington,    N.Z.      Clubs — Alpine, 

Christchurch  (N.Z.),  Wellington  (N.Z.),  Alpine  (N.Z.). 

Rev.  Charles  Coleridge  Harper,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Rector 
of  Ford,  Northumberland,  b.  1866  ;    m.  1893,  and 

has  issue — Geoffrey  Coleridge  Harper,  Gentleman,  Lieut. - 
Comdr.    R.N.,    served    Great    War,    b.  ;     Audrey 

Troyte  [m.  John  Chitty].  Res. — The  Rectory,  Ford, 
nr.  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Theodore  Acland  Harper,  Gentleman,  b.  1871  ;  m.  1911, 
Winifred,  d.  of  late  H.  Hunter-Brown,  of  Nelson,  N.Z. 
Res. — 625  Hoyt  Street,  Portland,  Oregon,  U.S.A. 

Vice-Adm.  John  Ernest  Troyte  Harper,  C.B.  (1926), 
M.V.O.  (1913),  R.N.  (ret.),  Knight  of  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark,  Officer  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  served  S. 
African  War  1899- 1900,  Operations  against  Ogaden 
Somalis  1900-1,  Commander  (N.)  of  H.M.  Yacht  Victoria 
and  Albert  1911-14,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  the  King  1923-4, 
b.  1874  ;  m.  1904,  Dorothy  Gladwys,  only  d.  of  the  late 
Captain  Alexander  Meldrum,  R.N.,  and  has  issue- 
John  Alexander  Harper,  Gentleman,  Cadet  R.N.,  b.  1913  ; 
and  Pamela  Dorothea.  Res. — Ham,  Hawkhurst,  Kent. 
Clubs — United  Service,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  (Hon.). 
Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Tristram  Harper,  O.B.E.,  F.C.A., 
served  S.  African  War  (1900)  with  Imperial  Yeomanry 


(Devon)  (Queen's  Medal  with  3  clasps)  and  Great  War 
1914-19,  in  Egypt,  Macedonia  and  France  (mentioned  in 
despatches  twice,  O.B.E.,  Mil.),  b.  1876 ;  m.  1906, 
Gwladys  Mary  St.  Agnes,  only  d.  of  the  late  Robert 
Wilson,  F.R.S.E.,  of  Patricroft,  Manchester ;  and  has 
issue — Roland  St.  George  Tristram  Harper,  Gentleman, 
B.A.  (Oxon.),  b.  1907  ;  and  Margery  Acland.  Estate — 
Lamberts,  Hascombe,  Surrey.  Town  res. — 7  Thorney 
Court,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  W.8.  Clubs— Carlton,  Bath, 
Argentine,  Roehampton,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Surv.  sons  of  the  Most  Revd.  Henry  John  Chitty 
Harper,   Bishop  of  Christchurch,   and   Primate  of 
New  Zealand,  b.  1804  ;    d.  1893  ;    m.  1829,  Emily, 
d.  of  Charles  Wooldridge,  of  Winchester  : — 
George  Harper,  Gentleman,  O.B.E.,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Inner  Temple),  Barrister  and  Solicitor  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  New  Zealand,  b.  1843  ;  m.  1871,  Agnes  Margaret, 
d.  of  the  late  R.  J.  Lougham,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z. ; 
and     has     surv.     issue — George     Harper,     Gentleman, 
Barrister   and  Solicitor    (N.Z.),  b.  ;    Philip  Henry 

Harper,  Gentleman,  Barrister  and  Solicitor  (N.Z.),  served 
Great  War,  N.Z.  Exped.  Force,  b.  ;    Robin  Paul 

Harper,  Esq.,  D.S.O.,  Great  War  (despatches),  b. 
[m.  ,  and  has  issue] ;  and  Lilian  [m.  James  Lough- 

man,  M.D.,  of  Fairlie,  N.Z.].  Res. — Christchurch,  New 
Zealand. 

Rev.  Walter  Harper,  sometime  Dean  of  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand,  b.  1849  ;  m.  1st  Emily,  d.  of  late  A.  Hope, 
J. P.,  of  Birkenhead,  England  ;  and  has  surv.  issue — 
Maurice  Harper,  Gentleman,  b.  [m.  and  has  issue] ; 

Esther  [m.  Cuthbert  Gresson]  ;  Emily  [m.  Hugh  Reeves]  ; 
2nd,  Sybilla,  d.  of  late  George  Ross,  of  Christchurch,  N.Z. 
Res. — Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Gerald  Harper,  Gentleman,  M.D.,  b.  1850.  Club — 
Athenasum. 

HICKS  (U.O.,  29  June  1839).  Quarterly  or  and  gules, 
a  fess  wavy  quarterly  ermine  and  sable,  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  stag's  head  couped 
argent,  corned  gules,  gorged  with  a  chaplet  of  trefoils 
vert.     Motto — "  Donner  et  pardonner." 

Sons  of  Richard  John  Hicks,  Esq.,  of  Kilmacanogue, 

co.   Wicklow,   and   of   Mount   Anville,   co.    Dublin, 

b.  1809  ;  d.  1874  ;  m.  1852,  Margaret,  d.  of  William 

Figgis  :— 

Charles    Stansfeld    Hicks,    Gentleman,    b.    1854 ;     m. 

1904,  Mary  Conran,  d.  of  Gen.  Wolfe  Hay  ;   and  has  issue 

— Woulfe   Hay  Hicks,   Gentleman,  b.   1906  ;    Edmuna 

Johnstone  Hay  Hicks,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;    and  Mary 

Hay.     Res. — Eagle  House,  South  Woodford,  Essex. 

Ernest  Wingfield  Hicks,  Gentleman,  b.  1862.  Res. 
■  -Richmore,  South  Godstone,  Surrey. 

HORDERN  (H.  Coll.,  18  Sept.  1865).     Party  per  pale 


argent  and  azure,  two  bars  and  in  chief  three  mullets 

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within  a  bordure  engrailed  all  counterchanged.  Mantling 
azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
wyvern  or,  pierced  through  the  neck  by  an  arrow  fess- 
ways  point  to  the  sinister  proper,  and  resting  the  dexter 
claw  upon  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a  child's 
head  affrontee  couped  at  the  neck  also  proper.  Motto 
— "  Nabbath  hig  hordern  ac  God  hie  fett." 

Sons  of  Peter  Hordern,  B.A.,  Oxon.,  late  Director 

of    Public    Instruction,    British    Burmah,    of    Bury 

House,    Alverstoke,    Hants.,    b.    1837 ;    d.    1913  ; 

m.    1873,    Edith    Charlotte,    only    child    of    Capt. 

Frederick  G.  W.  Fearon,  late  69th  Regt.,  of  The 

Cottage,  Taplow,  Bucks. : — 

Charles  Hordern,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (ret.),  Cava- 

liere    SS.    Maurizio   e   Lazzara    (Italy)    1919,    b.    1880 ; 

tn.  1st,  1907,  Lucy  Frances  (d.  1909),  only  d.  of  the  late 

Thomas  H.  R.  Woodbridge  of  Old  Bank  House,  Uxbridge, 

Middlesex  ;  2nd,  1913,  Cecil  Pearl,  only  d.  of  the  late 

Major  Hugh  C.  W.  Beaching,  of  Ardwick  House,  Farn- 

borough,  Hants. ;  and  has  issue — Peter  Hugh  Hordern, 

Gentleman,   b.   1916 ;     Rowena   Lucy   [tn.    1928,   Capt. 

Bryan  Mayfield  (Scots  Guards)] ;   and  Vivian  Charlotte. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Philip  Hordern,  Esq.,  Comdr.  R.N.,  b.  1885  ;  tn.  1911, 
Millicent  Ludmilla,  d.  of  Marc  Henry  Wratislaw,  Esq., 
Col.  Ind.  Army  (ret.),  of  Painswick,  Glos.  ;  and  has  issue — 

(1)  Marc  Philip  Cotton  Hordern,  Gentleman,  b.  1912  ; 

(2)  Michael  Hordern,  Gentleman,  b.  1919  ;  and  Pamela 
Barbara.     Res. — 2  Letchworth  Avenue,  Chatham. 

Archibald  Frederick  Hordern,  Esq.,  A.F.C.,  Capt.  S. 
Staffs.  Regt.  (ret.),  Chief  Constable  E.R.  Yorks.,  b.  1889. 
Res. — Beverley,  Yorks.     Club — Royal  Automobile. 

Clifford   Willoughby   Hordern,    Gentleman,    b.    1891  ; 
tn.  1928,  Hon.   Mary  Angela,  2nd  d.  of  Lord  Melchett, 
and    has    issue — Mary    Clare.     Res. — 3    Halkin    Place, 
S.W.i. ;    Tong    Farm,     Brenchley,     Kent.      Club — New 
University. 

IRWIN  (confmd.  U.O.).  Argent,  on  a  fess  engrailed 
gules,  between  three  holly  leaves  vert,  a  maple  leaf  or. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 


the  colours,  a  forearm  vambraced  fessways  charged  with 
a  maple  leaf  as  in  the  arms,  the  hand  bare  grasping  a 
thistle  all  proper.     Motto — "  Nemo  me  impune  lacessit." 

Son  of  Charles   Killpatrick   Irwin,   M.D.,   b.    1824  ; 

d.  1866  ;   tn.  1856,  Eliza,  d.  of  Squire  John  Borlase 

Warren,  of  Oshawa,  Ontario  : — 
Charles  Warren  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1858  ;  tn.  1890, 
Anna  Maria,  d.  of  William  Warren,  of  Oshawa  ;  and 
has  issue — (1)  Charles  Warren  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1892  ; 
(2)  John  Day  Irwin,  Gentleman,  b.  1894  ;  and  Kathleen 
Pole.  Res. — 13  Lowther  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 
Club — Lambton  Golf  and  Country  (Toronto). 


JACKSON  (H.  Coll.).  Argent,  a  greyhound  courant 
ermines,  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  sable. 
Mantling  sable  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-horse  argent,  guttee-de-sang,  maned  and 
Jjoofed  sable. 

Third  son  of  Francis  Jackson,  Gentleman,  of  Wis- 
bech, Cambs.,  b.   1812  ;    d.  1900  ;    tn.  Sarah  Lucy, 
d.  of  Joseph  Marshall,  of  Waldersea  House,  Elm, 
co.  Cambridge  : — 
Charles  Ernest  Jackson,  Gentleman,  Solicitor,  b.  1854  ; 
tn.     1907,    Alice,    d.    of    John    Williamson.     Res. — 18 
Clarkson      Avenue,      Wisbech,      Cambs.      Club — Union 
(Cambridge  University). 

JOHNSTONE  (U.O.).  Argent,  a  saltire  sable,  on  a 
chief  purpure,  three  cushions  ermine.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
spur  with  wings  argent,  leather  sable.  Motto — "  Nun- 
quam  non  paratus." 

Son   of   William   John   Johnstone,    Esq.,   J. P.,   of 
Dunesk,    Belfast,    b.  ;     d.  ;     tn.  , 

Lucinda,  d.  of  Robert  Stewart,  of  Lisburn  : — 
Sir  Robert  Stewart  Johnstone,  Knt.  Bach.  (1915), 
M.A.,  LL.B.  (Trin.  Coll.  Dub.),  Barrister-at-Law,  King's 
Inns,  Dublin,  and  Gray's  Inn,  late  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  Manchester  Regt.,  Dist.  Comdr.  Lagos  1889-94, 
Actg.  Attorney-Gen.  Bahamas  1902,  Chief  Justice  Island 
of  Grenada  1909,  ret.  1914,  b.  1855  ;  '"•  1893,  Helena 
Wilhelmina,  d.  of  Otto  von  der  Meden,  of  Coventry  Hall, 
Streatham ;  and  has  issue — Robert  Otto  Stewart 
Johnstone,  Esq.,  Lieut,  late  R.G.A.,  b.  1894  [tn.  1920, 
Eileen  Maud,  d.  of  Capt.  Randal  W.  Plunkett,  of  Hill- 
crest,  Snaresbrook].     Club — Junior  Carlton. 

WALTER  ALFRED  JONES,  Esq.,  Ph.D.,  J.P.  co. 
Roscommon.  Born  1878,  being  the  third  son  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.,  of  Kilmore  House,  co.  Roscommon,  and 
Gort  Lodge,  co.  Leitrim,  and  his  wife  Charlotte,  d.  of 
Robert  Browne,  of  Burren,  co.  Carlow.  Armorial 
bearings  (Confmd.  U.O.  10  Aug,  1647) — Gules,  three 
lioncels  rampant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure, 


on  a  quarter  of  the  second,  a  fret  of  the  first.  Mantling 
gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
talbot's  head  couped  argent,  langued  and  chained  gules. 
Motto — "  Deus  fortitudo  mea."  Livery — Claret,  yellow 
facings.  Married  1907,  Bridie  Jane  Georgina,  d.  of 
Robert  French,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Frenchbrooke,  and  Larch- 
grove,  co.  Roscommon.  Seats — Mount  Browne  House, 
co.  Roscommon  ;  Headford  House,  co.  Leitrim.  Res. 
—Mount  Browne,  Strokestown,  co.  Roscommon. 

KEANE  (U.O.,  18  July  1929).  Quarterly  vert  and  or, 
in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  salmon  naiant  argent, 
in  the  second  and  third  a  tree  proper.  Mantling,  vert 
and  or.      Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wild  cat 


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rampant  guardant  proper,  collared  argent^  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto—  frelis 
demulcta  mitis."  .  .     

Sons  of  John  Henry  Keane,  Esq.,  ft.  1845  ;  «..  1906 >  ; 

m    1875,  Mary,  d.  of  Thomas  Henry,  by  his  wife 

Catherine    McCormack,    of    Drumaness,    Lisburn, 

co.  Down  : — 
Rev.  John  Henry  Keane,  b.  1876 

Gerald  Joseph  Keane,  Esq.,  D.S.O.  (1917),  M.D., 
D  H  P  D.T.M.,  Major  (ret.)  R.A.M.C.,  and  Res.  of 
Officers    M.L.C.,  and  Dir.  of  Med.  and  San.  Services, 


Uganda  Protectorate,  b.  1880;  m.  1923,  Auriol  Frances 
Kyrle,  4th  d.  of  the  late  H.  D.  Chapman,  of  Kilhendre, 
Salop  and  has  issue — Gerald  Francis  Geoffrey  Keane, 
Gentleman,  b.  1924.  Res.— Entebbe,  Uganda.  Clubs 
— Wellington,  Royal  Societies. 

Charles  Adrian  Keane,  Gentleman,  b.  1885. 


KIMBALL  (H.  Coll.)  Argent,  a  pale  gules,  charged 
with  a  lion  rampant  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  sable,  a  bezant 
between  two  crescents  or.  Mantling  gules  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in  front  of  two  arrows 
points  downwards  saltirewise  gules,  a  bull's  head  erased 
sable,  armed  or,  and  ducally  gorged  also  gules,  between 
two  branches  of  laurel  fructed  proper. 
Son  of  : — 

Lawrence  Kimball,  Gentleman,  b.  .  Res. — Barley  - 
thorpe,  Oakham,  Rutland. 

LEASK  (L.O.).  Azure,  a  fess  between  a  mast  with  a 
sail  hoisted  accompanied  by  two  mullets  in  chief,  and  in 
base  three  mascles  all  or.  Badge — A  mast  sable,  with  a 
sail  hoisted  azure,  fimbriated  or,  charged  with  a  crescent, 
mullet  and  mascle  gold. 

Issue  of  Magnus  Leask,  of  Aswick,  Shetland,  m. 
1875,  Margaret,  d.  of  Hay  Williamson,  Breck  Walls, 
Shetland : — 

Margaret,  m.  1902,  Frederick  William  Woolrabe, 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Davidstoun,  Tasmania  (q.v.), 
and  d.  ,  without  issue. 

Helen,  m.  Thomas  White,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue. 

Agnes,  deed. 

Willa,  m.  William  W.  Robinson,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Chester- 
field, and  has  issue. 

Joan,  »».  James  Masterman  Wood,  M.B.,  and  has 
issue. 


Barbara,  m.  twice,  2nd  Frank  Harold  Stephens,  O.B.E. , 
R.N.  (deed.),  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage.  Res.— 
36  Ridge  Hill,  Golders  Green,  N.W.n. 

LE  FANU  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Azure,  a  swan  argent, 
on  a  chief  or,  three  roses  gules,  flowered  or.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours, 
a  greyhound's  head  argent.  Motto — "  Dat  pretium 
candor." 

Sons  of  William  Richard  Le  Fanu,  Commr.  of  Public 
Works,  Ireland,  b.  1816  ;  d.  1894;  m-  l857,  Henri- 
etta Victorine  (d.  1899),  d.  of  Sir  Matthew  Barring- 
ton,  Bart.  : — 
Thomas  Philip  Le  Fanu,  Esq.,  C.B.,  B.A.  Tnn.  Coll., 
Camb.,  Private  Sec.  to  Chief  Sec.  of  Ireland,  1910-13, 
Commr.  of  Public  Works,  Ireland,  1913-26,  b.  1858  ;   m. 
1890,  Florence,  d.  of  Rev.  James  Sullivan,   Rector  of 
Askeaton,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue — William  Richard 
Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1904  ;    and  1 
dau.      Res.— Abington,    Bray,    co.    Wicklow.     Clubs— 
Savile,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 

Rev.  Fletcher  Sheridan  Le  Fanu,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  0. 
i860  ;  m.  1885,  Janie  (d.  1926),  d.  of  Walter  Hore.  Res. 
— Ballywaltrim,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 

Brinsley  Rankine  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  B.E.,  I.C.D., 
b.  1862  ;  m.  1902,  Margaret,  d.  of  John  Dudgeon,  and 
has  issue— (1)  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan  Le  Fanu, 
Gentleman,  b.  1905  ;  (2)  John  Lewen  Le  Fanu,  Gentle- 
man, B.A.  (Cantab.),  b.  1906.  Res.— Roshn,  Sidney 
Parade  Avenue,  Dublin. 

Victor  Charles  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  B.A.  (Cantab.),  t>. 
1865.  Res. — Ballymorris,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow.  Clubs — 
Kildare  Street  (Dublin)  ;   St.  George's  (Dunlaoghaire). 

Most  Rev.  Henry  Frewen  Le  Fanu,  Archbishop  of 
Perth,  Australia,  since  1929,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  Coadjutor 
Bishop  of  Brisbane  1915-29,  Archdeacon  of  Brisbane, 
1905-15,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1904,  Margery  Annette  (d.  1926),  d. 
of  Rev.  J.  Dredge,  and  has  issue— (1)  Stephen  Harry 
John  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1908  ;  (2)  Francis  William 
Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1915  ;  (3)  P^p  Sheridan  Le 
Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1926  ;  and  3  daus.  Res.— Bishop  s 
House,  Perth,  West  Australia. 

Sons  of  Hugh  Barrington  Le  Fanu  (youngest  son 
of  William  Richard  Le  Fanu— see  above),  Esq.,Capt. 
R.N.,  b.  1872  ;d.  1929;  m.  1908,  Georgiana  Harriott, 
d.  of  W.  Kingscote  : — 
Peter  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1912.  Res.— 19  hJroad- 
gate  Road,  Bedford. 

Michael  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1913-  Res.— 19 
Broadgate  Road,  Bedford. 

Anthony  Le  Fanu,  Gentleman,  b.  1918.  Kes.—  K) 
Broadgate  Road,  Bedford. 

LEWIN  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Argent,  a  bend  indented 
sable,  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest— On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  holding  in  the  paws 
a  trefoil  slipped  in  fesse  vert.     Motto—"  Spes  mea  in 

Sons  of  Frederick  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L., 
of    Clogans,    co.    Mayo,    and    of    Castlegrove,    co. 
Galway,  b.  1828  ;   d.  1904  ;   »».  1867,  Lucy  Emma, 
d   of  William  Byrom  Corrie,  of  Cheltenham  : — 
Thomas  Frederic  Lewin,  Esq.,  J.P.  cos.  Galway  and 

Mayo,  High  Sheriff  Mayo  1908,  Lieut,  late    4th  Batt. 

Connaught  Rangers,  b.  .     Seat— Castlegrove,  Tuam, 

co.  Galway.  .      _  _     _  ..  ~     ^  ,  ,. 

Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Corrie  Lewin,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.3.U., 
Lt.-Col.  late  comdg.  3rd-  Batt-  Connaught  Rangers, 
served  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queens 
medal,  5  clasps,  Kings  medal,  2  clasps  DSX).),  and 
Great  War  1914-19  (despatches  6  times  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Brev.-Col.),  has  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia  High 
Sheriff  co.  Mayo  1912,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King  George 
since  19x8,  6.  1874  ;  «••  i9oo,  Norah  Constance  d.  of 
the  late  William  Higgin  of  Rosganna,  Carrickfergus  ; 
and  has  issue— Thomas  Chippendale  Lewin,  Gentleman, 
b.  1908.  Seats— Cloghans,  Tuam,  co.  Galway  ;  Korn 
Kenya    Colony.     Clubs— Conservative,    Kildare    Street 

Frederic    Henry    Lewin,    Gentleman,    B.A.    (Oxon.), 
b.  .     Res. — 

McCABE    (confmd.    U.O.).     Gules,    a    ram's    fleece 
extended  argent,  horned  sable.     Mantling  gules,  doubled 


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argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi-lion 
rampant  argent,  holding  an  arrow  gules,  barbed  and 
winged  argent,  the  point  downwards.  Motto — "  Aut 
vincere  aut  mori." 

Second  son  of  Thomas  McCabe,  b.  ;   d.  ; 

m.  ,  :— 

Thomas    Augustus    McCabe,     Gentleman,     b. 
Res. — Binghampton,  New  York  State,  U.S.A. 

MADDICK  (H.  Coll.).  Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  lions  passant  gules,  two  keys  wards 
downwards  of  the  field.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest 
— On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  two  arms  embowed 
and  fretted  each  strangling  with  the  hand  a  serpent  all 
proper.     Motto — "  Odisse  metuens,  metuere  odi." 

Only  son  of  Edmund  Distin  Maddick,  of  London, 
b.  1831  ;    d.  1917  ;    m.  ,  Harriet  King,  widow 

of  — .  Weston  : — 
Edmund  Distin  Maddick,  Esq.,  C.B.E.,  F.R.C.S., 
F.R.S.M.,  Major  (ret.)  Roy.  Air  Force,  sometime  Surgeon 
R.N.,  Knight  of  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  b.  1857  ; 
m.  1883  (in  right  of  which  he  bears  upon  an  escutcheon 
of  pretence  the  arms  oi  Byng,  viz.: — Quarterly  sable 
and  argent,  in  the  first  quarter  a  lion  rampant  of  the 
second,  over  all  in  bend  sinister  a  representation  of  the 
colours  of  the  31st  Regiment),  Violet,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Hon.  William  Frederick  Byng,  Capt.  13th  Light 
Dragoons,  formerly  Scots  Guards  ;  and  has  issue — 
Edmund  Cecil  Strafford  Byng  Maddick,  Esq.,  Major 
(ret.),  b.  1884  [m.  1918,  Onoria  Doris,  d.  of  Cecil  Hey- 
wood,  and  has  issue — Cecil  Distin  Byng  Maddick, 
Gentleman ;  and  Patricia  Mary]  ;  and  Violet  Emily 
Alice  Byng  [tit.  1914,  Edward  Francis  Spiller,  and  has 
issue — Victor  Gundred  Distin].  Clubs — Marlborough, 
Royal  Air  Force,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

MAJOR  (Confmd.  U.O.,  Feb  19,  1929).  Azure,  three 
Corinthian  columns  two  and  one,  each  surmounted  by  a 
ball  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  barrulets  wavy  sable. 


Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.     Crest — On  a  wreath  of 

the  coiours,  a  demi-greyhound  sable,  collared  or,  chained 

argent.    Motto — "  Deus  major  columna." 

Sons   of    Henry    Major,    of   Ballymacash,    Lisburn, 
co.  Antrim,  b.  1832  ;    d.  1877  ;    m.  1865,  Margaret, 
d.   of   Hugh   McCall,  of  Chapel   Hill,   Lisburn,   co. 
Antrim  : — 
Harold  William  Major,  Gentleman,  M.A.  (Cambs.),  b. 

1869.     Res. — Weymouth  College,  Weymouth,  Dorset. 
Ernest  Harry  Major   Gentleman,  F.R.I.B.A.,  b.  1876  ; 


m.  1915,  Leila  Mary,  d.  of  Herbert  Bennett,  of  Albyfield, 
Bickley,  Kent ;  and  has  issue — Michael  John  Herbert 
Major,  Gentleman,  b.  1918  ;  and  Patricia  Mary.  Res. — 
Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  St.  James's  Park,  S.W.i. 

MATHIESON  (H.  Coll.,  31  Dec.  1929).  Gyronny  of 
eight  sable  and  gules,  three  cocks  or,  in  the  fesse  point 
a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Mantling 
sable  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  in 
front  of  a  cloud  proper,  issuant  therefrom  the  ravs  of 
the  sun  or,  a  cock  gules.     Motto — "  Persevere." 

Sons    of   W'illiam    Mathieson,    of    Leeds,    b.    1821  ; 
d.  1890  ;  m.  1 85 1,  Agnes,  d.  of  Alexander  Cockbum' 
Carron,  Falkirk  :< — 
William   Mathieson,   Gentleman,   b.    1852  ;     m.    1876, 
Margaret  Bryden,  d.  of  Robert  Spence  ;    and  has  had 
issue — William  Mathieson,  Gentleman,  b.   1880  ;    Ellen 
Evans  (deed.)  ;  and  Agnes  Cockburn.     Res. — Glenburn, 
Horsforth,  near  Leeds  ;   Symington,  Lanarkshire. 
Alexander  Mathieson,  Gentleman,  b.  ;    m. 

;   and  has  issue — John  Spence 
Mathieson,  Gentleman,  b.  .     ( Res. — Ellerslie,  Kirk- 

stall  Lane,  Leeds).    Res. — Mayfield,  Burley,  Leeds. 

MEADE  (Confmd.  U.O.).  Azure,  a  chevron  ermine, 
between  three  trefoils  slipped  argent.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable,  armed  and  beaked 
argent.     Motto — "  Toujours  prest." 

Only  child  of  Arthur  William  Meade  (eld.  son  of 

Rev.     William     Meade — see     below),     Gentleman, 

b.   1856 ;    d.   1906 ;    m.   1883,   Grace  Ellen,  d.  of 

George  Maitland,  of  Shotover  Park,  Oxon. : — 

Harry  Edward  Meade,  Esq.,  O.B.E.,  Major  late  Roy. 

Fus.,  served  Great  War  (despatches,  O.B.E.),  b.  1884  ; 

m.  1909,  Marion,  d.  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Chadwick, 

of   Natal,    S.    Africa ;     and    has    issue — John    Arthur 

Meade,    Gentleman,    b.    1914 ;     and    Elizabeth    Mary. 

Res. — The    Grange,    Wraysbury,    Bucks.     Club — Army 

and  Navy. 

Yngr.  sons  of  Rev.  William  Meade,  b.  1821  ;  d.  1893  ; 
m.  1st,  1855,  Charlotte,  d.  of  Peter  Clement  Cazalet, 
of  Brighton  ;  2nd,  1863,  Charlotte  Mary,  d.  of 
John  Hippisley,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Ston  Easton, 
Somerset : — 
Edward  Cazalet  Meade,  Esq.,  J. P.  Somerset,  b.  i860. 
Res. — Thomfield,  Seaton,  E.  Devon. 

Charles  Hippisley  Meade,  Gentleman,  b.  1866  ;  m. 
1904,  Kathleen,  d.  of  George  H.  Cotton  Stapleton,  Esq., 
Lieut.  R.N.  (ret.)  ;  and  has  issue — James  Edward 
Meade,  Gentleman,  b.  1907 ;  Kathleen  Mary ;  and 
Diana  Hippisley.     Res. — 6  Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath. 

George  Hamilton  Meade,  Esq.,  Capt.  late  Somerset 
Yeo.,  b.  1870  ;  m.  1897,  Edith,  d.  of  the  late  William 
Smith  Nicholson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Eastmore,  Yarmouth, 
Isle  of  Wight.  Res. — King's  Corner,  Crockerton, 
Warminster. 

MEREDITH  (confmd.  U.O.).  Ermine,  a  lion  rampant 
sable,  collared  and  chained  argent,  langued  or.  Mantling 
gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  demi-lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chained 
argent,  langued  and  charged  with  an  ermine  spot  or. 
Motto — "  Heb  Dduw,  heb  ddim,  a  Duw  a  digon." 

Sons   of   Sir  James   Creed   Meredith,   LL.D.,    Knt. 

Bach.,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m. 

d.  of  :_ 

Richard  Meredith,  Esq.,  C.S.I. ,  CLE.,  late  Indian 
Telegraph  Dept.,  Dir.-Gen.  1914,  Chief  Engineer  Tele- 
graphs I9i6,ret.  1922,  b.  1867  ;  m.  1st,  1892,  Ada  Louisa 
(d.  1920),  d.  of  Alfred  H.  Middleton  ;  2nd,  1922,  Eleanor 
Mary,  d.  of  the  late  A.  R.  Dufty,  of  Scarborough,  and 
widow  of  Bernard  M.  Samuelson,  CLE.  Res. — Dun- 
holm,  Ilkley,  Yorks. 

James  Creed  Meredith,  Esq.,  K.C,  M.A.,  Litt.D. 
(Dublin),  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Irish  Free  State, 
b-  ;    m.  ,  Lorraine,  d.  of  Charles   Percy,   of 

Weardale  Park,  Montreal ;  and  has  issue — 2  daus. 
Res. — Hopeton,  Rathgar,  co.  Dublin.  Club — University 
(Dublin).  ' 

MIDDLEBROOK  (H.  Coll.).  Azure,  three  owls 
argent,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  portcullis  chained  or. 
Mantling  azure  and  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the 
colours,  a  cockatrice  sable,  three  mullets  argent.  Badge 
— An  iris-flower  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  entiled  by  a 
circlet  or. 

Son  of  the  late  John  Middlebrook,  of  White  Lea,. 


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Priestly  : — 
Sir  William  Middlebrook,  1st  Bart.  (1930),  Knt. 
Bach.  (1916),  J. P.  Yorks.,  Hon.  Freeman  of  Leeds  and 
Morley,  Mayor  of  Morley  1896-7  and  1904-5,  Lord  Mayor 
of  Leeds  1910-11,  M.P.  S.  Div.  Leeds  1908-22  ;  b.  185 1  ; 
m.  1880,  Alma,  d.  of  William  B.  Jackson,  of  Morley  ; 
and  has  issue — Harold  Middlebrook,  Esq.,  b.  1887  ; 
and  2  daus.  Res. — Brookholme,  South  Cliff,  Scar- 
borough.     Clubs — Nat.  Liberal,  Scarborough. 

MITTER  (H.  Coll.).  Per  saltire  azure  and  gules,  in 
chief  a  sun  in  splendour  or,  in  base  the  moon  looking 
to  the  sinister  argent,  and  in  fesse  two  Bengal  tigers 
passant  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  or.  Crest — On  a 
wreath  of  the  colours,  a  demi  Bengal  tiger  proper,  sup- 
porting with  the  paws  a  millrind  or.  Motto — "  LTdyamas 
sarva  sadhakah." 

Son  of  the  late   Sir   Romesh  Chundre   Mitter,   of 
73  Paddupuker  Road,  Calcutta  : — 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Binode  Chandra  Mitter,  P.C.,  Knt.  Bach., 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Bencher,  Lincoln's  Inn,  Member 
of  Council  of  State  for  India  1921,  a  M.E.C.  Bengal  1928, 
Standing  Counsel  to  Govt,  of  India  1910-17,  Officiating 
Advocate-Gen.  Bengal,  Jan.-Oct.  1917,  b.  1872  ;  m. 
1890,  Charu  Shilla,  d.  of  Aksboy  Kumar  De  ;  and  has 
issue — 5  sons;  and  5  daus.  Res. — 73  Ashley  Gardens, 
S.W.i  ;  2  Loudon  Street,  Calcutta.  Clubs— Athenaeum, 
National  Liberal,  Calcutta. 

MOCKLER  (confmd.  U.O.).  Azure,  three  estoiles 
argent,  in  the  centre  fesse  point  a  mullet  pierced  or. 
Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  a  greyhound's  head  couped  proper,  collared 
and  ringed  or.     Motto — "  Vivere  teste  coelo." 

Eld.   son   of   Lt.-Col.   William   Elliot   Mockler,   of 
Ginnett's  House,  co.  Meath  : — 
Guy  Henry  Gaston  Mockler,  Esq.,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  Ind. 
Army,  b.  .     Res. — 

NALL  (H.  Coll.).  Per  chevron  barry  of  six  gules  and 
or  and  of  the  first,  in  chief  two  stags'  heads  caboshed 
proper,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  guardant  of  the 
second.  Mantling  gules  and  or.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of 
the  colours,  within  a  leathern  garter  buckled  gules,  a 
bee  or.    Motto — "  Be  ready." 

Only  son  of  Will  am  Nail,  of  Pendleton,  Lanes., 
and  Hoveringham  Hall,  Notts.,  b.  1830  ;  d.  1900; 
and  Lucy  Isabella,  d.  of  John  Woollam,  of  Man- 
chester : — 
Joseph  Nail,  Gentleman,  b.  1863  ;  m.  1886,  Annie, 
d.  of  Charles  Bower  Fernihough,  of  Todmorden,  and 
afterwards  of  Southport,  co.  Lanes.  ;  and  has  issue — 
(1)  Col.  Sir  Joseph  Nail,  Knt.  Bach.  (1924),  D.S.O. 
(1918),  T.D.,  Member  of  E.  Lanes.  Assocn.  T.A.,  Member 
of  National  Church  Assembly,  Member  of  Council  of 
Institute  of  Transport,  Director  of  the  Manchester 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Parliamentary  Sec.  (unpaid)  to 
Rt.  Hon.  W.  C.  Bridgeman,  P.C.,  M.P.,  1919-21,  M.P 
for  Hulme  Div.  Manchester  1918-29,  served  Great  War 
1914-18,  Egypt,  Gallipoli  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  b.  1887  [m.  1916,  Edith  Elizabeth,  yngst.  d.  of 
late  John  Liell  Francklin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Gonalston, 
Notts.,  by  his  wife,  Hon.  Alice  M.,  d.  of  3rd  Viscount 
St.  Vincent,  and  has  issue — Michael  Joseph  Nail,  Esq., 
b.  1921  ;  William  George  Joseph  Nail,  Esq.,  b.  1926  ; 
Elizabeth  Josephine  ;  Rosemary  Alice  Anne  ;  and 
Diana  Christian  Isabella  (  Address — Hoveringham  Hall, 
Notts.  ;  Hulme  House,  Manchester.  Clubs— Carlton  and 
St.  Stephen's)];  (2)  William  Nail,  Gentleman,  b.  1892 
[m.  1910,  Gladys,  d.  of  Henry  Pickthall,  of  Bowdon, 
Cheshire  ;  and  has  issue — Audrey  Campbell  (Res. — 
Over  Peover,  co.  Chester)]  ;  Annie  [m  1914,  John 
William  Cherry  of  Worsley,  Lanes.,  and  has  issue]  ;  and 
Mary  Rigby.    Res. — Broom  Cottage,  High  Legh,  Cheshire. 

ODLUM  (confmd.  U.O.).  Gules,  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  owls  affrontee  proper,  ducally  crowned  of  the 
second,  on  a  chief  ermine,  three  roses  of  the  first,  barbed 
and  seeded  gold.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  an  owl  affrontee  proper,  ducally 
crowned  and  beaked  or.     Motto — "  Vita  est  vigilia." 

Only  son  of  Michael  George  Odium,  son  of  William 

Odium,  of  Clonygowan,  King's  Co.,  b.  ;  d.  ; 

m.  ,  '■ — 

William  Henry  Odium,  Gentleman,  b.  .       Res. — 

Ardmore,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow. 


POCOCK  (H.  Coll.).  Vair,  on  a  bend  gules,  between 
two  spurs,  rowels  downwards,  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest 
— Issuant  from  a  coronet  composed  of  five  roses  set  upon 
a  rim,  an  antelope's  head  or,  charged  with  a  bar  vair. 
Badge — Within  a  spur,  rowel  downwards  an  eagle's  head 


erased  all  or.      Motto — "  Qui  Deum  timet  nihil  aliud 
timet." 

Eighth  son  of  Abraham  Pocock,  of  Stanford  Park, 
Farringdon,   Berks.,  b.    1808;    d.   1879;    m.   1839, 
Lydia,  d.  of  Job  Keevil,  of  Overcourt,  North  Bradley, 
Trowbridge,  Wilts. : — 
Sir  Sidney  Job  Pocock,  Knt.  Bach.  1912,  J. P.  Middx., 
b.  1855  ;  m.  1st,  1891,  Annie  (d.  1900),  third  d.  of  Samuel 
Cozens  ;  2nd,  1915,  Kate  Ethel  (d.  1925),  eldest  d.  of  Rev. 
Clarence  Lankester,  and  has  had  issue  by  1st  marriagey 
(1)   Sydney  Norman  Pocock,  Esq.,  b.    1894 ;  killed  in 
action  near   Ypres    1915  ;    (2)  Beric  Edmond   Pocock, 
Esq.,  b.  1895;   killed  in  action  near  Ypres,    1915  ;   (3) 
Maurice  Stuart  Pocock,  Esq.,  b.  1897  [m.  1923,  Agatha 
Glover,  2nd   d.   of   Dr.    Arthur  Gale,   of   Kingston-on- 
Thames,     and     Pietermaritzburg,     S.     Africa]  ;    Mary 
Lydia;    Edna   Kathleen  [m.    1925,  Harry  Fox];    and 
Annie  Mervyn.       Seat  —  Surbiton  Hall,   Kingston-on- 
Thames,  Surrey. 

RIDGEWAY  (confmd.  U.O.).  Sable,  two  wings 
conjoined  argent,  in  chief  a  horse's  head  (Equus  caballus 
Libicus  Ridgewayi)  cabossed  in  his  proper  colours,  bay 
with  a  white  star  on  the  forehead.  Mantling  gules, 
doubled  argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a 
dromedary  couchant  argent,  the  pack,  bridle  and 
trappings  sable,  garnished  or.  Motto — "  Mihi  gravato 
Deus." 

Yngst.  son  of  Rev.  John  Henry  Ridgeway,  Clerk  in 

Holy  Orders,  of  Ballydermott,  King's  Co.,  b.  1842  ; 

d.    1912  ;    m.   1869,   Hannah,  d.  of  J.   Whittle,  of 

King's  Co. : — 

The  late  William  Ridgeway,  Gentleman,  M.A.,  D.Sc, 

Fellow  of  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.  (Dublin),  Pres.  of  the 

Classical  Assoc,  of  England  and  Wales,  b. 

SHIPWAY  (H.  Coll.,  1929).  Gules,  on  a  saltire  argent, 
between  two  rods  of  ^Esculapius  erect  in  fesse  or,  a  cross 
cro,slet  of  the  field.  Mantling- gules  and  argent.  Crest- 
On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  upon  a  mount  vert,  a  mandrake 
or.     Motto — "  Respice  finem." 

Fourth  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Robert  William  Shipway,  J. P., 

of  Grove  House,  Chiswick,  b.  1842  ;  d.  1928  ;  m.  1873, 

Helen,  d.  of  George  Clark: — 

SirFranc(s  Edward  Shipway,  K.C.V.O.  (1929).  M.A., 

M.D.,  B.Ch.  (Camb.),  b.  1875  ;   m.   1912,  Winifred  Adine, 

d,  of  William  Robert  Biddell,  of  Scarlett's,  Cowden,  Kent, 

and  has  issue— Joan  Winifred  ;  and  Helen  Margaret.   Res.— 

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SEFTON  (U.O.).  Or,  three  chapeaux  vert,  turned  up 
ermine.  Mantling  gules,  doubled  argent.  Crest — On 
a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  chapeau  vert,  turned  up 
ermine,  decked  with  a  peacock's  plume  proper.  Motto — 
"  Vivere  sat  vincere."     Livery — Dark  green  coat,  yellow 


facings,  yellow  and  green  waistcoat. 

Sons   of   Burton   Sefton,   of   St.   Aubyn's,    Malone, 

Belfast,  b.  1859  ;    d.  1921  ;    m.  1893,  Isobel,  d.  of 

Benjamin  Thompson,  of  Drumderg,  co.  Armagh  : — 

Thomas  William  Sefton,  Gentleman,  b.  1905.     Res. — 

St.  Aubyn's,  Malone,  Belfast. 

Alfred  Burton  Sefton,  Gentleman,  b.  1910. 

SIMPSON  (H.  Coll.).  Per  bend  or  and  sable,  an 
eagle  displayed  in  chief,  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant 
counterchanged,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  three  roses 
argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.     Mantling  sable  and 


Eldest    son    of    Edmund    Simpson,    of    Mansfield, 

Nottingham,  b.  1836  ;   d.  1894  ;   m.  1868,  Jane,  d. 

of  William  Wood,  of  Heworth,  York  : — 

Stephen    Simpson,    Gentleman,    M.I.M.E.,    b.    1869  ; 

m.  1902,  Marion,  2nd  d.  of  the  Rev.  John  Allan  Bullen, 

Vicar  of  Dawlish,  Devon  ;   and  has  issue — Stephen  John 

Valentine    Simpson,    Gentleman,    b.     19 15  ;     Dorothy 

Marion  ;  and  Stephanie  Joan  Mildred.     Res. — Meresyke, 

Exmouth,  Devon  ;    Minehayes,   Haytor,   Devon.      Club 

— Exmouth. 

WALE  (Vn.  Suffolk,  1664;  Ped.  H.  Coll.).  Argent, 
on  a  cross  sable,  five  lions  rampant  or.  Mantling  sable  and 
argent.  Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  lion  ram- 
pant or,  holding  between  the  fore-paws  a  long  cross  sable. 
Motto—  "  Cum  cruce  salus."     Livery — Black  and  white. 

Only  son  of  Rev.  Frederick  Edward  Bennett  Wale, 

M.A.,   Vicar   of  Leaton,   Shrewsbury,    b.    1864 ;    d. 

1908  ;  m.  1898,  Lucy  Anna,  d.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

Graeme  Auchmuty  Fulton,  of  Jersey,  C.I.  : — 
Charles    Graeme   Baden    Wale,    Gentleman,    b.    1901. 
Res. — Belvedere  Cottage,  Shrewsbury,  Shropshire. 

WILSON  (H.  Coll.).  Sable,  a  wolf  salient  or,  in  chief 
a  rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  between  two 
mullets  of  the  second.     Mantling  sable  and^or.     Crest — 


or.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  crown  vallary  argent,  a 
demi-lion  guardant  ermines,  holding  in  the  dexter  fore- 
paw  a  sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — 
"  Aquila  non  captat  muscas."  Livery — Blue,  with  buff 
facings. 


On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wolf's  head  erased  proper, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  rose  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
"  For  titer  et  fideliter."      Livery — Black  and  yellow. 

Only  son  of  Capt.  Fleetwood  Thomas  Hugh  Wilson, 

late  8th  Hussars,  Lt. -Governor  of  Barbadoes,  tn. 

1849,  Harriet  Horatia,  d.  of  Capt.  Charles  Montagu 

Walker,  R.N.  :— 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Guy  Douglas  Arthur  Fleetwood  Wilson, 
P.C.  (1914),  G.C.I. E.  (1911),  K.C.B.  (1905),  K.C.M.G. 
(1908),  Knt.  Bach.  (1902),  J. P.  co.  London,  Director  of 
Midland  Bank,  Ltd.,  and  of  North  British  and  Mercantile 
Insurance  Co.,  was  Private  Secretary  to  successive 
Secretaries  of  State  for  War  1882-93,  Dir.-Gen.  Royal 
Army  Clothing  Dept.,  1893-98,  Asst.  Under-Secretary  of 
State  for  War  1898-1908,  Dir.-Gen.  of  Army  Finance 
1904-08,  Financial  Adviser  to  Lord  Kitchener,  S.  Africa. 
1901,  Finance  Member  of  the  Council  of  Governor- 
General  of  India,  and  Vice-President  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  India  1908-13,  Chairman  Air  Force  Committee 

1915,  Commissioner  of  General  Govt.  Inquiry,  Dublin, 

1916,  Statutory  Member  Naval  Prize  Tribunal  1918, 
b.  1850.  Res. — 104  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square, 
W.     Clubs — Travellers',  Athenaeum,  Turf,  Marlborough. 

WREN  of  Mangotsfield  (H.  Coll.  12  Dec.  1924)- 
Argent,  on  a  chevron  azure,  between  in  chief  two  wrens 
proper,  and  in  base  a  cross  crosslet  sable,  three  lions' 
heads  erased  also  proper.  Mantling  azure  and  argent. 
Crest — On  a  wreath  of  the  colours,  a  wren  proper,  be- 
tween two  roses  gules,  stalked,  leaved,  barbed  and  seeded 
also  proper.  Motto — "  Recte  faciendo  neminem  timeo." 
Son  of  Frank  Wren,  of  Staple  Hill,  b.  ;  m.  , 

Herbert   Frank  Wren,    Gentleman,    C.C.   Gloucester, 
b.  .     Res. — Staple  Hill,  Mangotsfield,  co.  Gloucester. 


INDEX  TO  COLOURED  PLATES 


Ambrose,  Pl.  III. 


Barry,  Pl.  V. 
Black,  Pl.  IV.  . 
Brock,  Pl.  IX.  . 
Buchanan-Jardine,  Pl.  IV. 
Burrows,  Pl.  VI.     . 
Butler,  Pl.  I.   •       . 


Chafy,  Pl.  VIII.       . 
Clarke,  Pl.  XV. 
Collinson,  Pl.  V.     . 
Cooper,  Pl.  VIII.     . 
Cox,  Pl.  VII.     . 
Curtis,  Pl.  VI.  . 

Delafield,  Pl.  VII. 
Demetriadi,  Pl.  I.   . 
Duggan-Cronin,  Pl.  IX. 

Ellis,  Pl.  XIX. 

Ford,  Pl.  XVI. 
Franklin,  Pl.  I. 

Garvey,  Pl.  VII.      . 
Gogarty,  Pl.  VI.      . 
Green,  Pl.  XII. 
Greenway,  Pl.  II.    • 
Griffin,  Pl.  IV. 

Hagon,  Pl.  XII 
Henderson,  Pl.  III. 
Hewitt,  Pl.  II. 
Hutchinson,  Pl.  II. 


1852 


Jatia,  Pl    XX.  . 
Johnston,  Pl.  XVII. 
Johnston,  Pl.  XVII. 

Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart, 
VIII 


MacAdam,  Pl.  XXII. 
McCormack,  Pl.  XIX. 
Mar,  Farl  of,  Pl.  XV. 
May,  Pl.  XIII.  . 
Meeks,  Pl.  X.    . 

Miller,  Pl.  IX. 

Mills,  Pl.  XVIII.     . 

Mitchell,  Pl.  XIII. 

Monckton,  Pl.  XV. 

Moral,  Pl.  XI. 

Mountbatten,  Pl.  XII. 

Nickels,  Pl.  V. 

Old,  Pl.  XXI.   .       . 

Parker,  Pl.  XIV.     . 
Plender,  Pl.  XXII. 
Poate,  Pl.  XVI. 
Power,  Pl.  XXI.      . 


PAGE 
•       1934 

.      1686 
.      1686 


Pl. 


.     800 

.  2100 
.  1852 
.  1520 

-  1354 
.  1104 
.  900 
.  1768 

•  1354 
.  1520 
.  1188 
.  1270 

•  512 

.  2018 


1436 
2100 
1602 
2018 


Roberts,  Pl.  V. 
Robertson-Luxford,  Pl.  XXI. 

Robinson,  Pl.  XVII. 
Runciman,  Pl.  XVIII.     . 
Rutherford,  Pl.  XVIII. 


512 
2018 
1686 
1768 
1768 


2181 


2l82 


JnDer  to  (Mourefc  plates 


Stern,  Pl.  XIV. 
Stewart,  Pl.  XXII. 
Studd,  Pl.  X. 


Tory,  Pl.  X. 
Tuck,  Pl.  XX. 


PAGE 
1436 

Van  Cutsem,  Pl.  XX. 

. 

PACE 
•      1934 

2100 

Von  Haupt-McLeod,  Pl. 

XIII. 

•       1354 

I IO4 

Watson,  Pl.  XI. 

.      1 188 

Wavertree,  Pl.  XIX. 

.       1852 

Wilkinson,  Pl.  XIV. 

•      1436 

IIO4 

Williams,  Pl.  XVI. 

.      l602 

1934 

Wright,  Pl.  XVI.     . 

.      l602 

INDEX    OF    QUARTERINGS 

The  name  in  Italics  is  that  of  the  Quartering,  whilst  the  names  of  the  families  zvhich  follow  it  in 
Roman   Type  are  those  in  whose  achievements  the  Arms  are  to  be  found 


A  berchirder — Innes 

A  bercromby — Trotter 

A  bernethy — Boyle,  Broun- 
Lindsay,  Douglas- Home, 
Leslie,  Lindsay,  Lowry- 
Corry 

A  braham — Hordern 

Acclom — Milbank,  Milbanke 

A  eland — Troy  te 

A  cres — Thornton 

A  cton — Moseley 

Adams — Anson,  Attwood, 
Rawson 

A  itkins — Fox 

A  Ibini — Hordern 

A  Iderford — Clarke 

A  Idersey — Mostyn-Owen 

Aleigh — Acland,  Malet 

A  lessi — Sedley 

A  Igar — Hulley 

Alington — Sturt 

Allan — Maling 

Allen — Charles,  Proby, 

Tottenham 

A  llenby — Montgomerie 

Alleyn — Hincks 

A  llington — Fox 

A  Iperam — Hulley 

A  Iphage — Willoughby 

A  Iseyn — Villiers-Tuthill 

A  mbrose — Segrave 

Amherst — Cecil 

Anderson — Pelham,  Rose 

Andervill — Fox,  Moore 

A  ngeville — Cely-Trevilian 

A  nlaby — Onslow 

A  nnesley — Phipps 

A  nsell — Seratton 

A  ntron — Paynter 

Appleton — Pyne 

Apsley — Bathurst 

A  rchdeacon — Corbet, 
Fellowes 

Archdekne — Burrell,  Chol- 
mondeley,  Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
Pelham-Clinton 

Archer — Clive,  O'Shee 

Arches — Hercy,  White 

A  rderne — Hulley 

A  rgentine — Fox 

A  rg^wfon— Williams 

Arglwydd  y  Glyn — Hughes 

A  rkwright — Hutton 

A  rmitage — Worm  aid 

Armstrong — Kenny,  Scott- 
Elliott,  White 

A  ron  ap  Rhys — Lloyd 

A  rran — Hamilton 

A  rteville — Ricketts 

A  rundell — Willoughby 

A  rvas — Hordern 

A  rvenick — Fox 

A  shby — Lynde 

Ashe — Holmes  a  Court 

A  sheldam — Hordern 

A  shendon — Hordern 

Ashover — Hind 

A  sMon— DeTrafford.Hughes 

A  spull — ffarington 


Assheton — Curzon    -    Howe, 

Harbord 
A  sthorpe — Barne 
A  ston — Cotton- Jodrell 
A  tbrig — Villiers-Tuthill 
Atholl — Pettv-Fitzmaurice 
A  tlez— Villiers-Tuthill 
A  tloe — Okeover 
Atwater — Ricketts 
A  uchinlech — Boswell 
A  uchinlech — Douglas 
A  uckmuty — Cecil 
Audley — Acland,  Malet 
A  udouin — Oakes 
Auford — Chaplin 
A  uforde — Floyer 
Aughton — De  Trafford, 

Fleetwood-Hesketh 
A  ungier — Pakenham, 

Pakenham-Mahon,  Pratt 
A  venell — Adair 
A  wdos — Maling 
Aylward — Fairfax- 

Cholmeley 
A  yscoghe — Floyer 
A  yscough — Fawkes 

Babington — Langrishe 

Bachecote — Butler 

Badenoch—TLliot,  Gordon, 
Gordon-Cumming,  Gor- 
don-Lennox 

Badger — Wethered 

Badlesmere — Bertie,  Burrell, 
Cholmondeley,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby, Scrope 

Bagenal — Bayly,   Paget 

Bagot — Money- Kyrle,  St. 
Leger 

Baikie — Traill 

Baird—  Fraser,  Naesmyth 

Baker — Moore 

Baldwyn — Childe,  Lloyd 

Balfour — Baikie,      Bethune, 
Sharp-Bethune,  Stewart, 
Traill 

Ballard — Bayford,  Dewey 

Balioll — Adair 

Ballidon — Coke 

Ballingham — Duckett 

Balneavis — Kinloch 

Banastre — Fleetwood- 
Hesketh 

Bannerman — Ramsay 

Bannister — Beetham, 
Betham 

Barber — Collinson,  Cooper 

Bardsley — Bayley,  Readett- 
Bayley 

Bardwell — Forester,  Mil- 
bank,  Vane 

Barisford — Cecil 

Barker — Cholmondeley, 
Nuttall 

Barnak — Cotton-Jodrell 

Barnard — Verney 

Barnes — Buxton 

Barr — Knox 

Barret — Adair 


Barrington — De  Fonblanque, 
Powys-Lybbe 

Barry — Duckett,    Molony 

Bartlett — Burdett-Coutts 

Barton — Assheton,  Lane, 
Needham 

Barwell — S  tra  tf  ord 

Bashe — Floyer 

Basing — Mackworth 

Baskerville — Cholmondeley 

Bassingbourne — Coleridge 

Bateman — Fuller  -  Acland  - 
Hood 

Bathurst — Paston-Cooper 

Battaile — Jocelyn 

Battell — Powys-Lybbe 

Batten — Lyons-Montgomery 

Battersby — Harford 

Baude — Jocelyn 

Baums — Powys-Lybbe 

Baxter — Adair 

Bay — Fox 

Bayard — Powys-Lybbe 

Bayley — Grove,  Laurie 

Bayly — Paget 

Bayning — Brand,  Roper, 
Trevor- Roper 

Bayntun — Starky 

Beache — Ricketts 

Beaubois — Estcourt-Oswald, 
Oswald 

Beauchamp — Corbet,  Fane- 
de-Salis,  Fellowes,  Powys- 
Lybbe,  Willoughby 

Beauchant — Nowell-Usticke 

Beaufoy — Ramsden 

Beaumes — Corbet,    Fellowes 

Beaumont — Fleetwood- 
Hesketh 

Beck — Buchan-Hepburn 

Becke — Fox 

Beckett — Simpson 

Beckivith — Ricketts 

Beconsall — Hughes 

Bedward — Wedderburn 

Beecroft — Lacon 

Beekman — Delafield 

Beeston — Brookes 

Beke — Burrell,  Heathcote- 
Drummond- Willoughby 

Belasyse — Bingham 

Belesmo — Chetwynd-Talbot, 
Rice,  Talbot 

Beli  Maivr — Fox,  Hughes, 
Lloyd,  Owen 

Bellaers — Bellairs 

Bellemont — Fox 

Betters — Child- Villiers, 
Villiers 

Bellhouse — Powys-Lybbe 

Bellingham  —  Cust,  Lang- 
rishe, Ramsden,  Slaughter 

Bellomont—  Powys-Lybbe 

Belston— Fulford 

Beltoft — Langrishe 

Belward — Tempest 

Bendish — Ferrier 

Bennetts — Layland-Barratt 

Benson — Brady,  ffarington 

Bentley — Littlejohn 


B ere sf 'ord— Coke 

Berkeley — Butler,  Portman, 
Scudamore-Stanhope 

Bermingham  — ■  Clements, 
Heywood -Jones,  O'Shee, 
Willding- Jones 

Ber  nard— Scudamore- 
Stanhope 

Berners — Tyrwhitt 

Berry — -Ducke  1 1 

Bertie — Burrell,  Cholmonde- 
ley, Heathcote-Drum- 
mond-Willoughby 

Bertram — Fox,  Ogle 

Besby — Smyth 

Best — Money-  Kyrle,  Payn- 
ter, Russell 

Besyn — Childe,  Cholmonde- 
ley, Leicester- Warren, 
Leighton 

Bethune — Eversfield 

Betton — Brookes 

Beures — Fox 

Bey  sin — Mytton 

Bibby — Fleetwood-Hesketh 

Bibye — Lake 

Biddlecombe — -Steer 

Bielinski — Lubienski 

Bigot — Chetwynd  -  Talbot, 
Rice,  Talbot 

Billingsley — Langrishe 

Bird— Clegg-Hill,  Hil! , 

Mackworth,   Noel-Hill 

Birket — Foster 

Birmingham — Longueville, 
Preston 

Bisshopp — Curzon 

Blackenhall — Grosvenor, 
Taunton 

Blackhall — Maclver- 
Campbell 

Blackwell — Monypenny 

Blades — Prodgers 

Blaidd  Rudd — Lloyd 

Blair— Cochrane,  Cochrane- 
Baillie 

Blake — Mason 

Blaydes — Page-Turner 

Blayney — Clark,    Wright 

Bleddyn  ap  Cynftn — Bridge- 
man,  Hughes 

Bleddyn  ap  Krufyn — Bridge- 
man 

Bledry — -Lloyd 

Blenkinsopp — Coulson 

Blomster — Nevile 

Blore — Pixley 

Blount  —  Clark,  Floyer, 
Wright 

Bluet — Fellowes 

Blund — Willoughby 

Blundell — Blunden 

Blunt — Dalby,  Moore 

Bodrugan — Paynter 

Bodychen— H  ughes 

Bohun— Wrey 

Bold— Fleetwood-Hesketh 

Bolebec — Burrell,  Chol- 

mondeley,        Heathcote- 
Drummond- Willoughby 


2183 


2184 

Boleyn — Bu  tier 

Boligh — Fox 

Boiling — Tempest 

Bolton — Clive,  Lyster 

Bomford — Mansergh 

Bonatny — Dobree 

Bontine — Ewi  ng 

Bonython — Fox 

Booth — Tyrwh  i  1 1 

Boothby — Alexander,    Thorp 

Borlase — Fellowes 

Borough — Roberts-Gawen 

Boroughden — Floyer 

Bostock — Moore 

Bostocke — Fox 

Bosvile — Macdonald,   Nevile 

Boswell — Tottenham 

Boteville.     See  Thynne 

Bottomley — C  au  t  ley 

Boultbee — Cantrell-Hubber- 
sty 

Bourchier  —  Devereux, 
Knyvett,  Mainwaring- 
Ellerker-Onslow,  Roper- 
Curzon,  Tyrwhitt,  Wrey 

Bourne — Beale-Brown 

Boyle — Cavendish,  Hill-Trev- 
or, Langrishe,  Pakenham, 
Pakenham-Mahon,  Sandys 

Bozum — Fulford 

Brabant — Heber-  Percy 

Brabazon — Combe 

Bradshaw — Cavendish , 
ffarington 

Brampton — Childe 

Brancestre — Danvers 

Branche — Moore 

Brandon — Child- Villiers, 
Egerton 

Brandram — Wigan 

Bray — Thorp 

Braybroke — Griffin 

Braybrooke — Alexander 

Braye — Verney-Cave 

Brebner — Innes 

Brechin,  Lordship  of — 
Knight-Erskine 

Breeze — Adams 

Brerehaugh — Money-  Kyrle 

Brettige — Deane-Morgan 

Brett — Money-  Kyrle 

Brewer — Powys-Lybbe 

Br  ewes  —  Acton,  Floyer, 
Lyon-Dalberg-  Acton 

Brewester — Staniland 

Brewin — Eliot 

Brinton — Crossley 

Brittany — Corbet,  Fellowes, 
Fox,  Powys-Lybbe 

Brixston — Eliot 

Broade — Stanier 

Broadhead — Brinckman 

Brockwell  Ysgithrog — Lloyd 

Brockholes — Hordern 

Brotnflete — Cave 

Bromley — Bridgeman,  Need- 
ham 

Brooke — Alexander,  Firman, 
Parnell,  Thorpe 

Brotherton — Butler, 
Fitzalan-Howard 

Brough — Money-  Kyrle 

Broughton — Clive,  Fox 

Broun — Fergusson 

Browe — Bridgeman,  Daven- 
port 

Brown — Lees,  Trotter 

Browne — Blake,  Blake-de 
Burgh,  Mostyn,  Parker, 
Verney-Cave 

Brownlmv — Burrell,  Cust, 
Heathcote  -  Drummond  - 
Willoughby,  Mansergh 

Broxbome — Moore 

Broxton — Byrd,    Mackworth 

Bruce — Boswell 

Brus — Childe,  Fox 

Bryan — Bellew,  Fox,  Moore 


3|nDer  of  Ctuartertnpf 


Brydges — Scudamore  -  Stan- 
hope 

Buchan — Montgomerie 

Buck — Stucley 

Buckler — Astley 

Buckley— Cotton-  Jodrell 

.Bwcftne//— Broadmead 

Bugge — Thornton 

Bulkeley — Byrd,  Chamney, 
Hughes,  Mackworth, 

Needham 

Bull — Strangways 

Bu  llingbrook — Floyer 

Bullock— Hall,  Troyte- 

Chafyn-Grove 

Bulmer  — ■  Chetwynd-Talbot, 
Fox, Nevile,  Powys-Lybbe, 
Rice,  Talbot 

Burd — Jennings 

Burdett— Money-Coutts 

Burges — Lamb 

Burgh — Alexander,  Bridge- 
man,  Cholmondeley,  Cot- 
ton-Jodrell,  Leicester- 
Warren,  Leighton,  Money- 
Kyrle,  Mytton 

Burghe — Fox 

Burgheaton — Adair 

Burgherch — Powys-Lybbe 

Burke — Fox 

Burleston — -Eliot 

Burley — Corbet,    Fellowes 

Bum — Forbes-Leith 

Bumard — Chichester 

Burnell — Fox 

Burnham — Langrishe 

Burnishead — Langrishe 

Burnshead — Cust 

Burnshide — Ramsden 

Bumside — Duckett 

Burra — Pomfret 

Burrell — Heathcote- 
Drummond-  Willoughby 

Burrow — Bower 

Burton — Beetham,  Betham 

Burwell —  Up  ton-Cot  trell- 
Dormer 

Bury — Hutton,  Palliser 

Butler — Needham,  Ramsden 

Butterworth — Cotton- Jodrell 

Button — Cox 

By  go — Rawson 

Byng — Bridgeman 

Byrd — Mackworth 

Byrne — Lei  cester 

Cadbury — Fox 

Caddell       ab       Brochwell — 

Hughes 
Cadell — Lloyd 
Cadell  ap  Brochwel  ap  Eliseg 

—Lloyd 
Cadell  Deymllwg — Lloyd 
Cadi/or  ap  Dinawell — Lloyd 
Cadifor  ap  Selif — Lloyd 
Cadifor  Vawr — Lloyd 
Cadivor  Vawr — Lloyd 
Cadrod   Calchevyndd — Lloyd 
Cadwalader — Hughes,  Lloyd 
Cadwalladr  Vendigaid — 

Hughes 
Cadwallon — Hughes,  Lloyd 
Ccesar — Upton-Cottrell- 

Dormer 
Cairnes — Lawlor,  Westenra 
Caithness — Boswell,  Sinclair 
Calcot — Chambre 
Calder — Campbell 
Caldwell — Bloomneld 
Callander — Burn-Murdoch 
Callendar — Livingston 
Calthorpe— Langrishe 
Calverley — Cotton- Jodrell 
Calvert — Verney 
Cam — Thackwell 
Cambrey — Childe,  Chol- 

mondeley, Leicester- 

Warren,  Leighton 


Cambride — Money- Kyrle 

Camhow — Adair 

Camoys — Barttelot 

Campbell  —  Buchanan- Dun- 
lop,  Butler,  Orde,  Spens 

Camvile — Adair 

Cann — Master 

Cantelupe — Sackville-West 

Canter — Britton,  Carlyon- 
Britton 

Caradoc  Vreichfras — Hughes, 
Lloyd 

Caradoc  Vraich  Vras — 
Hughes,  Lloyd 

Carew — Fox,  Moore 

Carless — Attwood,   Freeman 

Car  lion — Fox 

Carlyon — Spry 

Carminow — Buller,  Hor- 
dern, Manningham-Buller, 
Yarde-Buller 

Camaby — Ramsden 

Camegy-A  rbuthnott — 
Johnson 

Carr — Glyn,  Russell,  Vigors 

Carrick — Butler 

Carrier — Anson 

Carstairs — M'Neil 

Carswell — Eliot 

Carter — Thompson 

Carver — Athorpe 

Carwed  ab  Marchudd — 
Hughes 

Cary — Butler,  Elwes 

Caseborne — Ricketts 

Castile — Powys-Lybbe 

Cater — Hyde 

Cathcart — Monypenny 

Catlyn — Spencer 

Cator — Lennard 

Cattcrick — Witham 

Caverswell — Grosvenor, 
Taunton 

Caythorpe — Floyer 

Cecil—  Fox 

Chaigneau — -Colvill 

Chaldecott— Bingham 

Cluillons — Fulford 

Chaloner — Cole-Hamilton 

Chamberlaine — Villiers- 
Tuthill 

Chamberlayne — Taunton 

Chandos  —  Russell,  Scuda- 
more-Stanhope 

Channell — Floyer 

Cliaplin — Floyer 

Chapman — Walsham 

Chappell — Brown- Westhead 

Charles  II.  See  England, 
France 

Charlton — Anne,  Bridge- 
man,  Meyrick 

Chamells — Burrell,  Chol- 
mondeley, Heathcote- 
Drummond- Willoughby 

Chastelyn — Jocelyn 

Chatterton — Tottenham 

Chauncellor — Floyer 

Chauncey — Ames 

Chaucous — Money-  Kyrle 

Chaworth — -Musters,   Rooper 

Chedder — Burrell,  Chol- 

mondeley, Heathcote- 

Drummond- Willoughby 

Chedle — Hughes 

Chelmington — Moore 

Chenduit — Hordern 

Cheney — Johnston 

Chenow — Ricketts 

Chernocke — -Downes 

C  hester — M  aster 

Chetham — Tottenham 

Chetilton — Davenport 

Chetleton — Needham 

Chetwyn — Powys-Lybbe 

Chetwynd — Grosvenor,  Tal- 
bot, Taunton 

Chichester — O'Neill 


Chidcock — Arundell 

Chiseldon — Floyer 

Chiskolme — Mackenzie 

Oiolmeley — Tempest 

Churchill  —  Child- Villiers, 
Fox,   Osborne,   Spencer 

Chute — Ellis 

Cilin  ab  y  Blaidd  Rhudd — 
Hughes 

Clare — Burrell,  Cholmonde- 
ley, Heathcote-Drum- 
mond-Willoughby,  Powys- 
Lybbe,  Scrope 

Clark— Wright 

Clarke — Lane 

Clavering — Campbell,  Chet- 
wynd-Talbot, Fox,  Rice, 
Talbot 

Clayton — Bridgeman,   Case 

Cleghom — Sprot 

Clements — Lane 

Cleveland — Christie 

Cliffe — Bayley,  Cave,  Malet, 
Vigors,  Witham 

Clifford — Cavendish,  Chet- 
wynd-Talbot, Child- 
Villiers,  Egerton,  Rice, 
Talbot 

Clifton — Grey  de  Ruthyn, 
Jerningham,  Needham 

Clopton — Bridgeman,  Childe, 
Cholmondeley,  Leicester- 
Warren,  Leighton,  Myt- 
ton 

Clotworthy — Skeffington 

Clun — Mostyn 

Cobham — Alexander 

Cockayne — Adair,  Assheton 

Cockerell — Rushout 

Cocks — Pakington 

Coel  Godeboc — Hughes,  Lloyd 

Cogan— Duckett,   Wrey 

Cokefield — -Floyer 

Colbome — Nugent 

Colbroke — Burrell,  Chol- 

mondeley,        Heathcote- 
Drummond-  Willoughby 

Colco  m  be— Money-  Kyrle 

Cole — Cholmondeley 

Colenwood — Jessop 

Colley — Wellesley 

Collins — Lees,  Ross,  Teni- 
son 

Colman — Villiers-Tuthill 

Colpys — Tweedy 

Colvile — Lane,  Villiers-Tut- 
hill 

Colvill — Peyton 

Colville — Chetwynd-Talbot, 
Marindin,   Rice,  Talbot 

Combmartin — Money-  Kyrle 

Comerford — Langton 

Comin — Chetwynd  -  Talbot, 
Rice,  Talbot 

Compton — Cavendish,  Main- 
waring  -  Ellerker  -  Onslow, 
Ormerod 

Comyn — Thorp 

Conant — Carleton 

Conduit — Fellowes 

Congherst — Moore 

Constable — Astley,  Caton, 
Frankland-  Russell-Astley 

Consul — Scrope 

Conway — Colthurst 

Conyers — -Adair,  Ferrier, 

Fox,    Ramsden,   Scrope 

Conyngham — Denison 

Cooch—  Pratt 

Coode — Buller,  Manningham 
-Buller,  Yarde-Buller 

Cook — Altham 

Cooke  —  Moore,  Poole, 
Villiers-Tuthill 

Cookson — Crackanthorpe 

Cooper — O'Hara 

Coote — Langrishe 

Copson — Peake 


3jntier  of  duartering* 


Corbet — Astlev,  Bridgeman, 
Childe,  Cholmondeley, 
Fellowes,  Leicester- 

Warren,    Leighton,    Myt- 
ton,  Singleton 
Cordell — Fox 
Cornelisen — Hoare 
Cornish— Ricketts,    Villiers- 

Tuthill 
Cornwall — Floyer,  Taunton 
Comwallis— Eliot,       Wyke- 

ham-Martin 
Corona — Hulley 
Coteland — Eliot 
Cotgravc — Cotton- J  odrell 
Cotiingham — Cot  ton- J  odrell 

Cotton — Childe,  Egerton, 
Fell,  Grosvenor 

Cotys—  Ramsden 

Coudray— Fleetwood- 
Hesketh 

Courtenay — Buller,  Man- 
ningham-Buller,  Yarde- 
Buller 

Coury — White 

Cowley — Money-  Kyrle, 
Wellesley 

Cowper — Butler,  Cholmon- 
deley, Hincks,  Sale 

Coytmore — Walsham 

Craford— Villiers-Tuthill 

Craggs — Eliot 

Craig — Fraser-Tytler 

Craigmyle — Burnett 

Crakenthorp — Askew 

Cramer— Coghill,  Delmege 

Cramond — Boswell 

Crawford — Boyle 

Cready — Acland,    Malet 

Creagh— Singleton 

Creedy — Forester,   Milbank 

Creke — Wi  lloughby 

Cressy — Primrose 

Crewkeme — Tottenham 

Crispen — De  Trafford 

Crofts — Nevile 

Croke — Floyer 

Crompton — Jessop,        Roth- 
well-Jackson 

Crosbie — Brand,  Talbot 

Cross — Starkey 

Crosse— H  amilton 

Croxton — Bartlett 

C  rozier — Sur  tees 

Cuff—  Pakenham,       Paken- 

nam-Mahon,  Pratt 
Cuffe — Bagot,  Langrishe 
Cuhheth—De  Trafford 
Cumming — Erskine,        Far- 

quh  arson 
Cunedda      Wledig—  Hughes, 

Lloyd,  Owen 
Cunningham — Ferrier 
Cuninghame — Fergusson 
Cunninghame     —     Hunter- 
Blair,  Stewart- Robertson 
Curtis — Verschoyle 
Cusack — Fitzgerald 
Cushin — Thornton 
Cuthbert — Baines 
Cutland — Eliot 
Cyhylyn  ab  Ivor — Hughes 
Cynan — Hughes 
Cynedda  Wledig — Lloyd 
Cynric  ab  Richard — Hughes 
Cynvyn  Hirdreff — Lloyd 
Cynwydd — Lloyd 

Dabitot  —  Money  -   Kyrle, 

Powys-Lybbe 
Dadwallon — Hughes 
Dacre — Brand,         Howard, 

Roper,  Trevor-Roper 
Dafydd  ab  Cwnws — Hughes 
Dafydd  ab  Howell — Hughes 
D'Albini—  Hulley 
Dalrymple — Crichton-Stuart, 

Fergusson 


D' Alton — Singleton 

Dalway — Dobbs 

Daly — Blake      de       Burgh, 

Devereux 
Daniel — Cecil,  Earle 
Daniers — Fox 
Darby — Owen 

D'Arcy — Fox,    Irvine,    Mil- 
bank,  Vane 
Darcy — Fox,  Floyer,  Fores- 
ter, Lambton 
Daubeney— Wrey 
Davenport — Hinckes 
David  ap  Griffith  ap  Rys — 

Pryce 
David  Lloyd  ap  Griffith  ap 

Ririd — Pryce 
Davidson — Woolrabe 
Davies — Davies-Cooke,    Eg- 
erton, Grosvenor 
Dawkin  s — Douglas-  Pennant 
Dawson — Duckett 
Deane — Adair,    Coke,    Lam- 

barde 
De  Arches — Wrey 
De  Bellamont — Scrope 
De  Bohun — Devereux,    Jer- 

ningham 
Debonnaire — Metcalfe 
de  Bottebourt — Willoughby 
De  Boulers — Lloyd 
De  Burgh— Childe 
De  Butts — Burdon 
de  Cardonell — Rice 
De  Cardonnel — Wingfield 
De  Courcy — Duckett 
d'Eugayne — Wybergh 
D'Ewes— Granville 
De  Franquetot — Dalrymple 
de  Freign — Hercy 
de  Gennes — Fraser 
De  Grey — Butler 
de  Herling — Jerningham 
Deincourt — Sitwell 
De    la     Beche — Whitelocke- 

Lloyd 
De  Lacy — Fitzgerald 
De  la  Dene — Forester,   Mil- 
bank,  Vane 
De  la  Hay — Ramsden 
Delahay—C\  arke 
De  la  Hyde — Lane 
De  la   Leke — Forester,    Mil- 
bank,  Vane 
Delalynde — White 
de  la  Lynde — Williams 
de    la    Mere — De    Trafford, 

Forester,  Milbank 
Delamore — Brougham , 

Floyer 
De       la       Poer — Beresford, 

Duckett 
de  la  Planche — Willoughby 
De     la    Poyle— Villiers-Tut- 
hill 
De  la  Ryver — Fairfax-Chol- 

meley 
de  la  Warre- — Griffin 
De  Lega — Hulley 
Del  See — Ramsden 
Delves — Broughton,      Lang- 
rishe 
Demcourt — Fox 
de  Moels— Wrey 
Dennis — Fulford,  Glynn 
Denzill — Pelham-Clinton 
De  Quincy — Scrope 
Dereham — Stuart 
Dermod — Childe 
de  Rowse — Villiers-Tuthill 
De  St.  Owen — Forester,  Mil- 
bank,  Vane 
Despencer — Powys-Lybbe 
De  Stoke — Money- Kyrle 
De  Verdun — Money- Kyrle 
De  Vere — Beauclerk,  Bertie, 
Burnell,  Heathcote- 

Drummond- Willoughby 


Devereux   —    Mainwaring    - 
Ellerker-Onslow,      Roper- 
Curzon 
de  Vescy — Willoughby 
Dicken — Temple 
Dickeson — Bolton 
Dillon — Croker,  Fitzgibbon, 

Kelly 
Dimsdale — Tarleton 
Disney — Alexander,   Smyth, 

Thorp 
Dodsworth — M  aling 
Dodwell — Blake-de      Burgh, 

Browne 
Doilly — Money-  Kyrle 
Domvile — Byrd 
Domville — Mackworth 
Donelly — Jessop 
Donne — Hulley 
Donne  or  Dwrin — Lloyd 
Donnington — Fox 
Doolan — Cope 
Dorsett — Evans 
Douglas — Balkie,  Hope- 

Dunbar,  Sandilands, 

Traill,  Vickers 
Downe — Pyne 
Downe — Eliot 

Downes — Egerton,         Gros- 
venor, Taunton 
Downs — Mostyn 
Downton — Acton,  Lyon- 

Dalberg-Acton 
D'Oyly — Egerton 
Doylley —  Barttelot 
Drake — Childe,        Cholmon- 
deley,   Fuller,    Leicester- 
Warren,  Leighton,  Wright 
Drummond  —  Buller  -  Ful- 
lerton-Elphinstone,    Hay, 
Percy 
Drury — Needham,  Ricketts 
Duckett — Eustace,  Madden 
Duke — Coleridge 
Dukinfield — Darbishire 
Dummer — Bond 
Dun— West 

Duncombe— Grey,  Shafto 
Du  Plessis — Langrishe 
Durants — Lane 
Durversall — Adair 
Durwyn — Acland,  Malet 
Duston — Money-  Kyrle 
Duiton — Cholmondeley,  Fox, 

Lee-Dillon 
Dymock — Eliot,  White 
Dyne — Smyth 
Dyn  ham — Wrey 

Earde — Cecil 

Eastleigh — Pelham-Clinton 
Eaton — Grosvenor 
Eccleshall — Adair 
Echlin — Stronge 
Ecroyd — Farrer 
Edderston — Adair 
Edgbaston — Middlemore 
Edger — Williams 
Edmonds — Sackville-West, 

Staniland 
Edmondstone — Ogilvy- 

Dalgleish 
Ednowain  Bendew — Hughes, 

Mostyn 
Ednowain      ap      Bradwen — 

Lloyd 
Edward  ab  David  ab  Madog 

— Hughes 
Edward  ap   Morgan — Main- 
waring 
Edwardes — Cholmondeley 
Edwards — Cranstoun  -  Day, 

Vaughan-Lee 
Edwin  ap  Grono — Lloyd 
Edwin  ap  Teithwallt — Lloyd 
Edwyn — Hughes,      Mostyn, 

Mostyn-Owen 
Egerton — Child-Villiers 


2185 

Eglington — Crisp  -  Molineux- 
Montgomerie,  Lamb, 

Montgomerie 
Ekand — Adair,  Tempest 
Elford — Adams 
Eliott — Fuller 
Elkington — Floyer 
Ellerker — Onslow 
Ellerton — Witham 
Elphinstone— Petty    -    Fitz- 

maurice 
Elvarch — M  ackwor  th 
Elwias — Powys-Lybbe 
Elystan    Glodrydd— Hughes, 

Lloyd 
Enfield— Jocelyn,        Powys- 
Lybbe 
Engayen — Willoughby 
Engayne — Fox,  Moore 
England — Beauclerk,      Bur- 
rell,  Child-Villiers,  Dever- 
eux, Egerton,  Fitzjames- 
Stuart,  Fitz-Roy,  Gordon- 
Lennox,  Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
Jerningham,  Lennox, 
Mainwaring    -    Ellerker    - 
Onslow,     Milbank,     Mon- 
tagu   -    Douglas    -    Scott, 
Mostyn,    Phipps,    Powys- 
Lybbe,         Roper-Curzon, 
Somerset,             Tyrwhitt, 
Wrey 
Engle field— Fairfax    -    Chol- 

meley,  Lane 
Englowesa — Adair 
Englowise — Gorges 
Entwistle — Adair 
Ercall — Bridgeman 
Erdington — Corbet,  Fellowes 
Ernie — Money-  Kyrle 
Erskine — Burton-  Mackenzie 
Espec — Hordern 
Esse— Malet 
Essenden — Adair 
Estcourt — Oswald 
Etchingham — Chichester 
Ethelston—  Peel 
Etton — Floyer 
Eton — Bartlett,  Stratford 
Eustace—  Hart,  Mansfield, 

Tickell 
Evan  ap   Rhys  ap  Hugh — 

Pryce 
Evans — Mackworth 
Everard — Arundell,    Clarke, 

Green 
Evering — Cecil 
Ewias — Money-  Kyrle 
Eyre — Archer-  Houblon 
Eyton — Tempest 

Fairfax — Erskine 

Falkiner — Nuttall 

Falshaw — Hobson 

Farmer — Bayley,  Readett- 
B  ay  ley 

Farnaby — Lennard 

Farrell — Fox 

Favell — Griffin 

Fazakerley — Hordern 

Fellowes — Benyon,  Tweedy 

Felion — Ellis,  Langrishe 

Fencott — Nevile 

Fenton — Prickett 

Fenwick — Adair,  Mostyn 

Ferenden — Floyer 

Ferguson — Dalrymple 

Ferraby — Langrishe 

Ferrand — Waddington 

Ferrers — Mainwaring  -  Eller- 
ker-Onslow, Roper-Cur- 
zon 

Fesant— Egerton,  Grosvenor, 
Taunton 

Fetherston — Jessop 

ffranck — Sheppard 

Field — Grey 


2i86 


JnDer  of  Ciuartermgg 


Fiennes — Brand,  Roper, 

Trevor- Roper 

Finamore — Money-  Kyrle 

Finch — Earle 

Fineux  —  Roper,  Roper  - 
Curzon,  Trevor- Roper 

Finnic — McEwen 

Fisher  —  Foley  -  Philipps, 
Macdonnell,  Philipps, 

Villiers-Tuthill 

Fitchett— Malet 

Fitton — ffarington,  Fleet- 
wood-Hesketh,   Trafford 

Fitzalan — Fox,   Mostyn 

Fitz  Barnard.  —  Burrell, 
Cholmondeley,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby 

Fitz  Bernard, — Scrope 

Fitz-Ellis — Forester,  Mil- 
bank,  Vane 

FitzErcald — Coke 

FitzGeoffrey — Powys  -  Lybbe 

Fitz  Gerald — Butler,  Fox, 
Griffin,  Scrope,  White 

Fitz  Gerold — Money- Kyrle 

FitzHamon — Burrell,  Chol- 
mondeley, Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
Powys-Lybbe,  Scrope 

FitzHerbert — Ruxton,  Scud- 
amore-Stanhope 

FitzHugh— Brand,  Ricketts, 
Roper,  Trevor- Roper 

Fitzlvor — Hulley 

Fitz  John — Scrope 

FitzLangley — Forester,  Mil- 
bank,  Vane 

Fitz  Leons — Preston 

Fitzmaurice — Deane-Morgan 

Fitzrnortimer — Jerningham 

FitzNoel—  Money-  Kyrle 

FitzOsbert — Jerningham 

Fitz  Osborn— Fox,  Scrope 

Fitz  Otes — Willoughby 

Fitz  Other— Money-  Kyrle 

Fitz  Payne — Forester,  Mil- 
bank 

Fitz  Robert — Powys-Lybbe 

Fitzroger  —  Beetham,  Be- 
tham 

Fitz  Roy— Burrell,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby, Lee-Dillon,  Mil- 
bank 

Fitz  Stephen — Fox,  Moore 

Fitz  Symon — White 

Fitz  Urse—  Fulford 

FitzWalter—  Plumptre 

Fitzwaryn — Wrey 

FitzWith — Floyer 

Flahault  —  Petty  Fitz- 
maurice 

Fleming—  Bathurst,  Buller- 
Fullerton-Elphinstone 

Fletcher — Bouverie  -  Pusey, 
Collinson,  Cooper 

Flinton — White 

Flood — Jessop 

Foliott — Griffin 

Folkeroy — Hordern 

Folliott— Powell,  Ricketts 

Foot — Onslow 

Foote — Bellairs 

Forbes— Tweedie,  Williams- 
Drummond 

Forester — Boyle 

Forster — Adair 

Forward — Broun  -  Lindsay, 
Lindsay 

Foster — Ward 

Foulis — Hepburne-Scott 

Fountayne — Montagu 

Fowler — Lane,  Needham, 
Plumptre 

Fownes — Somerville 

Fox — Backhouse,  Suckling, 
Wykeham-Martin 


France — Beauclerk,  Burrell, 
Child  -  Villiers,  Dever- 
eux,  Egerton,  Fitz- 
James-Stuart,  FitzRoy, 
Gordon-Lennox,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil  - 
loughby,  Lennox,  Main- 
waring  -  Ellerker  -  On  - 
slow,  Milbank,  Montagu- 
Douglas-Scott,  Mostyn, 
Phipps,  Powys-Lybbe, 
Roper-Curzon,  Somerset, 
Tyrwhitt,  Wrey 

Francis — Coleridge,  Peyton, 
Villiers-Tuthill 

Franco — Lopes 

Frankland — Payne-Gallwey 

Frankton — Bridgeman, 
Mainwaring 

Fraser  —  Buller  -  Fullerton  - 
Elphinstone,  Burton- 

Mackenzie,  Eliot,  Forbes, 
Gordon,  Gordon-Cum- 
ming,  Gordon-Lennox 

Frecheville — Ramsden 

Fremeaux — Thornton 

Freschville — Ricketts 

Freville — Willoughby 

F  rewen — Moor 

Froggenhall — Forester,  Mil- 
bank,  Vane 

Froxmere — Butler 

Frye — Whinyates 

Fullerton — Carnegie 

Furnellby — Cely-Trevilian 

Fumeux — Rooper 

Furnivall  —  Chetwynd-Tal- 
bot,  Rice,  Talbot 

Fust — Jenner 

Gabbott — Elwes 

Gabriel — Smith 

Gale — Dobree 

Galloway — Douglas  -  Home, 
Fox,  Powys-Lybbe 

Galofre — Money-  Kyrle 

Galpin — Watney 

Garbett — Walsham 

Gardiner — Fox 

Garneys — Bond 

Garnon — Lane 

Garthwaite — Farish 

Gaynsford — Villiers-Tuthill 

Geneville — Fitzgerald 

Genille — Cave 

Gerey — Brookes 

Gernon — Hulley,  Peyton, 
Villiers-Tuthill 

Ghisnes — Burrell,  Chol- 

mondeley, Heathcote- 
Drummond- Willoughby 

Gibthorpe — Langrishe,  White 

Giffard  —  Money  -  Kyrle, 
Scrope 

Gifford — Chetwynd  -  Talbot, 
Hay,  Rice,  Talbot 

Gill—  Eliot 

Gillery — Pigott 

Gilliot — Tempest 

Glanvill — Willoughby 

Glanville — Hulley 

Glasse — Elliott 

Glen — Wemyss 

Glinne — Fox 

Glodrydd — Hughes 

Gloucester — Powys-Lybbe 

Glyn — Sutherland 

Glynne — Gladstone 

Godfray — Falle 

Godfrey — Clarke,  Lushing- 
ton 

Godman — Dorington 

Godolphin — Fox,  Osborne 

Going — Dancer 

Golkar — Adair 

Gordon — Campbell,  Eliot, 
Forbes-Leith,  Fraser, 

Ingram 


Gore — Clark,  Wright 

Gorges — Adair 

Gould — Morgan,  Pyne 

Goulding — Sheppard 

Gourney — Ferrier 

Gower— Egerton,  Frewen- 
Laton,  Langrishe 

Grace — Langley,  Langrishe, 
Oates 

Graeme— Cunliffe-Lister 

Grafton-  Dacre — Hall- Dare 

Graham — Barclay -Allardice, 
Moir 

Grandison  —  Paston  -  Bed  - 
ingfeld,  Powys-Lybbe 

Granger — Sale 

Grant  —  Cely  -  Trevilian, 
Fraser-Tytler 

Grantmesnil — Fox,  Powys- 
Lybbe,  Scrope 

Granville — Egerton 

Graves — Hamilton 

Gray — Bridgeman,  Stoll 

Grayson — Bedford 

Greaves — Elmsall 

Green — Chaplin,  Floyer 

Gregory — Forbes-Leith 

Grendon — Chetwynd-Talbot 

Gresbrooke — Rooper 

Gresham — Thynne 

Gresley — Needham,  Sack- 
ville-West 

Greville — Verney 

Grey — Adair,  Bushe,  Eger- 
ton, Egerton- Warburton, 
Fox 

Grey  de  Powis — Bridgeman 

Grey  stoke — Howard 

Griffith  ap  Beli  de  la  Garth — 
Lloyd 

Griffith  ap  Cydrych — Lloyd 

Griffith  ap  Cynan — Mostyn 

Griffith  ap  Elyder — Lloyd 

Griffith  ap  Rhys — Mostyn- 
Owen 

Griffith  Broughton — Lloyd 

Griffith  Gwyr — Mackworth 

Grizzlehurst — Hordern 

Grono  ab  Ednyfed — Hughes 

Grono  ap  Sevan — Hutchin- 
son-Lloyd-Vaughan 

Grosvenor — Bartlett,  Eger- 
ton, Taunton 

Grove — White 

Gruffydd  ab  Cynan — Hughes 

Gumbleton — Ricketts 

Guros — Corbet,  Fellowes 

Guthrie — Browne 

Gwadyr — Fox,  Powys-Lybbe 

Gwaethfoed — Lloyd 

Gwaethvoed — Lloyd 

Gwair — Lloyd 

Gwaith  Voyd — Fox,  Hughes 

Gwaithfoed  Vawr — Hughes 

Gwerystan  ab  Gwaithfoed — 
Hughes 

Gwrygen — Lloyd 

Gwrydor  ab  Caradoc — 
Hughes 

Gwrydyr — Lloyd 

Gwyddno  Goronher — Lloyd 

Gwyder — Lloyd 

Gwys — Lloyd 

Gybbon — Monypenny 

Haccombe — Burrell,  Chol- 
mondeley, Corbet,  Fel- 
lowes, Heathcote-Drum- 
mond-  Willoughby 

Haddington — Baillie- 
H  ami  1  ton 

Hadlow — Ricketts 

Haget — Fox 

Haggerston — Constable- 
Maxwell 

Haigh — Wood 

Haggitt — Wegg-  Prosser 

Haldane — -Oswald 


Hall— Bayly,  Bedford,  J\| 

well,  Paget 
Hallett— Delafield 
Halsivell — Kemeys-TyntJ 
Hambleton — Custance 
Hamhy— Chaplin,  Floyel 
Hamilton — Buchan,    Bui 

Dairy  mple,  Fer] 

Gorges,         Hope-Dunl 

Starke,  Talbot,  Wardj 
Hampden — Brand 
Hampson — Pollard,  Poll;| 

Urquhart 
Hampton — Lane 
Hanbury — Sparrow 
Handy — Duckett 
Ha  n  key — Dobree 
Hankford — Wrey 
Hanmer — Curzon-Howe 
Hanning — Vaughan-Lee 
Hansard — Floyer,Langris 
Hansby — Ramsden 
Harcourt — Astley,    Horde| 

Powys-Lybbe 
Harding — Nott 
Hardwick — Cavendish 
Harford — Lloyd 
Hargreaves — ffarington 
Harleston — Forester,       F<| 

Milbank,  Vane 
Harley — Childe,  Farmer 
Harris — Temple 
Harrison — Estcourt-Oswa 

Oswald,  Stanton 
Hartpole — Bowen 
Hartstonge — Pery, 

Knox-Gore 
Harweden — Money-  Kyrlej 
Harwood — Noel-Hill 
Haselden — Peck 
Haselrigge — Adair 
Hassall — Coke 
Hassan —  Kenney 
Hassel — Beresford 
Hastings — Astley,       Frs 

land-Russell- Astley, 

de      Ruthyn,      Heywcl 

Jones,  Le  Strange ,  Lonq 

ville,  Willding-Jones 
Hatch  —  Browne  -  SynJ 

Hutchinson 
Hatche — Acland,  Malet  J 
Hathway — Slaughter 
Hatton  —  De  Trafford, 

ley,  Ramsden 
Haversham — Willoughbyl 
Hawberke — Corbet,  Fellcj 
Hawcliffe — Ramsden 
Hawkes — Ward 
Hawkesley — Middlemore  I 
Hawkins — Carlyon,         fl 

Goold-Verschoyle,     Jcl 

stone,  Meade,  Verschcf 
Hawksworth — Fawkes 
Hawley — Floyer,  White 
Hawte — Forester,     Milb? 

Vane 
Hay — Fraser,  Kenney 
Hay  garth — Maling 
Heath — Adams 
Heaton — Adair 
Hebden — Tempest 
Hedworth — Lamb  ton, 

bank,  Williamson 
Heilin  ab  Cadfarch — HugJ 
Hellesby — De  Trafford, 

Hulley 
Hender—Taun  ton 
Hendour — Floyer 
Henshaw — Haisey 
Herberior — Rooper 
Herbert — Butler,  Fair,  RJ 

son 
Hercye — Nevile 
Hereford — Childe 
Herle — Hordern 
Heron — Adair,  Fox 
Heronville — Lane 


3Intier  of  Ctuartering* 


2187 


Jerries — Constable-Maxwell 

lerring— Baring,  Lynde, 
Russell,  Williams 

lerthill — Cotton-Jodrell 

lervey — Downes,  Ellis, 

Paston-Cooper,    Ricketts, 
Walsham 

'iewitt — Fox,  Needham 

Hexta  11 — Need  ham 

Hey  dock — Money-  Kyrle 

Heyton — Childe 

Hey  wood — Coke,  Rothwell- 
Jackson 

Hickman — Nayler 

Hicks — Beach,  Warren 

Hide — Jocelyn 

Higgins  —  Burn  -  Murdoch, 

Campbell 
Highmore — Burrough 
Hildyard — Ramsden 
Hill— Fell,      Lowe,      Mack- 
worth,  Sandys 
Hillary — Langrishe 
Hiltoft— White 
Hilton — Wybergh 
Hindley — De  Trafford 
Hippisley — Jackson 
Hirleston — Needham 
Hoadley — Langrishe 
Hodges — Harper,  Strachey 
Hodgetts — Foley 
Hoding — Money-  Kyrle 
Hodnet — Curzon-Howe 
Holbech — Powys-Lybbe 
Holden — Hambrough,    Ran- 
dall, Rose 
Holford — Cholmondeley 
Holiday — Ricketts 
Holland  —  Childe,        Fox, 

Powys-Lybbe 
Holies — Pelham-Clinton 
Holt — Hordern 
Holwell — Money-  Kyrle 
Hone — Coleridge 
Honywood — Ricketts 
Hoo — Fox,  Moore 
Hood — Gregory 
Hoard — Mainwaring 
Hoorde — Bridgeman 
Hopkins — Hustler,    Totten- 
ham 
Hopton — Corbet,  Fellowes 

Horden — Adair. 

Home — Lambarde 

Hornidge — Gledstanes 

Horsfdll — Langrishe 

Horton — Fleetwood  -  Hes  - 
ke-.h,  Witham 

Hough — Money-  Kyrle 
~jlov.ghton — Onslow 

Houston — Caulfeild 

Howard — Arundell,  Broun- 
Lindsay,  Ellis,  Jerning- 
ham,  Stourton 

Howarth — Bartlett 

Howe — Bromley- Wilson 

Howell — Lloyd,  Mack  worth 

Howell  ab  Mredydd — Hughes 

Howell  Dha — Lloyd 

Howell  Goch  ab  Ierworth — 
Hughes 

Howland — Russell 

Huberk — Cotton-Jodrell 

Hucks — Gibbs 

Huddleston — Williamson 

Hugh — Moore 

Hughes — Otway,  Walsham 

Hull — Mackworth,  Malet 

Hulme — Lever 

Humbsrstone — White 

Humfines— Smyth 

Humfrey — Mason 

Humphry s — Hughes 

Hungute — Floyer 

Hunloke — Sidney 

Hunt — Enys,  Heywood- 

Jones,    Hopton,    Longue- 
ville,  Willding- J  ones 


Hunter — Cochran- Patrick 

Huntercombe — Money-  Kyrle 

Huntingfield — Ellis 

Hurt— Edge,  Sitwell 

Huskisson — Milbanke 

Hutton — Floyer 

Huxley — Clive 

Hwfa  ab  Cymric  ab  Rhiwallon 
— Hughes 

Hyde — Assheton,  Fox,  Jen- 
ner,  Jenner-Fust,  Par- 
ker, Villiers 

Hylton — Jolliffe,  Ramsden 

Idio  Wyllt— Lloyd 

Idwal  Ywch — Lloyd 

Ierworth  ab  Einion — Hughes 

Iestyn  ap  Gwrgant — Hughes, 
Lloyd 

Ievan  Llwyd — Hughes 

Ilcombe — Pyne 

Inglefield — Needham 

Ingles— Craigie-Halkett 

Inglethorp — Jerningham 

Ingram — Ramsden 

Inyr — Fox 

Inyr  Dhu — Bridgeman 

Irby — Smyth 

Ireland — Beauclerk,  Burrell, 
Cholmondeley,  Fitz-Roy, 
Fitzjames-Stuart,  Gor- 
don-Lennox, Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
Lennox,  Milbank,  Mon- 
tagu- Douglas-Scott ,  Owen, 
Phipps 

Irwin — Chamberlayne 

Isle  of  Alan  —  Murray, 
Stewart-Murray 

Ithel  ab  Bleddyn  ab  Ithel 
A  nwyl — Hughes 

Ithel  Felyn — Hughes 

Jacklyn — Manbey 

Jackson — Calvert,      Martin, 

Pratt 
Jakes — Tottenham 
Jeffreys — Pratt 
Jenings — Fox 
Jenison — Adair 
Jenkinson — Guinness 
Jerningham — Cary  -  Caddell, 

Paston-Bedingfeld 
Jestyn  ap  Gwrtgant — Mostyn, 

Mostyn-Owen 
Johnson  —  Baines,      Brady, 

Chamney,   Morris,   Orme- 

rod 
Johnston — B urges,    Gamble, 

Halsey,       King,      Traill, 

Tweedy 
Jolley — Oates 
Jones — Bowen,         Gwynne, 

Longueville,        Marsham, 

Money- Kyrle,  Moore, 

Tyrwhitt 
Justen  ap  Gwyrgan — Adair 

Kariadoc — Fox 
Kaswallon — -Lloyd 
Keeling—  Fletcher 
Keith  —  Buller  -  Fullerton  - 

Elphinstone 
Kellett — Long 
Kelvedon — Jerningham 
Kelaway— Pyne 
Kemtebury — Fox 
Kendall — Duckett,   Rooper 
Kennedy — Hunter-Blair 
Kenney — Kingsmill 
Ker — Scott-Plummer 
Kettilby — Rickards 
Kevelioc — Hulley 
Key — Reeve 
Killegrew — Fox,  Wrey 
Killinghall — Maling 
Kilpeck — Willoughby 
Kime — White 


Kinardsley — Ormsby-Gore 

King.    See  Pelinor 

King — Clark,  Davies-Cooke, 
Innes,  Villiers-Tuthill, 
Wright 

Kingsley — De  Trafford,  Hul- 
ley, Moore,  Pym,  Trafford 

Kirkby — Coke 

Kirke — Floyer 

Kitchen — De  Trafford 

Kitchin  —  Fleetwood  -  Hes  - 
keth 

Kitson — Fox 

Knapp — Mayo 

Knight — Fox,  Norris,  Per- 
ceval 

Knightley — Money- Kyrle 

Knighton — Grosvenor, 
Taunton 

Knill — Lamb,  Walsham 

Knottesford — Cotton-Jodrell 

Knowles — Lacon 

Knuttesford — Money-  Kyrle 

Knyvet — Tyrwhitt 

Kowryd  ap  Kadfan — Lloyd 

Kydrych  ap  Gwaethfoed — 
Lloyd 

Kyme — Floyer 

Kynan  Tyndaethwy — Lloyd 

Kynaston  —  Bridgeman, 
Mainwaring,  Mostyn- 

Owen 

Kynynmound — Elliot 

Labouchere — Stanley 

Lacock — Storey 

Lacon — Childe 

Lacy  —  Powys  -  Lybbe, 
Scrope,  Steer 

Lake — Scudamore-Stanhope 

Lamb— Oakes 

Lambart — Bayly 

Lambert — Grey,  Paget 

Lambton — Maling,  Surtees 

Lancaster  — ■  Fox,  Jessop, 
Ramsden 

Lane — Fox,  Mullins 

Langbege — Corbet,    Fellowes 

Langley — Ettrick,  Fox, 

Villiers-Tuthill 

Langridge — Lowdell 

Langton  — -  Fleetwood  -  Hes- 
keth,  White 

Lascelles — Ramsden 

Latham— Adair 

Lathom — Murray,  Stewart- 
Murray,  Tempest 

Lathwath — Money-  Kyrle 

Latimer — Griffin,  Scott 

Laulhe — Kellett 

Lavallin — Puxley 

Lawrance — Fleetwood  -  Hes- 
keth 

Lawrence — White 

Lawson — Ramsden 

Lawton — Moore 

Lax — Maynard 

Lea — Bellairs 

Leach — Cecil 

Leake— Ellis 

Leatham — Kenworthy 

Leaver — •  Asshe  ton 

Leche — Coke 

Le  Despenser — Fane  -  de  - 
Salis 

Ledett — Griffin 

Lee— Bertie,  Guinness,  Lane, 
Needham,  Sadleir,  Thorn- 
ton 

Leech — Slaughter 

Leeds — Floyer 

L' Estrange — Astley 

Leftwich — Bartlett 

Legh — De  Trafford 

Le  Grande — Ricketts 

Le  Hunte  —  Hutchinson  - 
Lloyd  -  Vaughan,  Lloyd  - 
Vaughan 


Leicester — Bathurst 

Leigh — Hordern,  Hulley 

Leighton — Childe,  Cholmon- 
deley, Leicester- Warren 

Leke — Hercy 

Lendrum — Vesey 

Leng — Buchanan 

Lennard — Brand,  Roper.Tre- 
vor-  Roper 

Lennox — Goold-Verschoyle, 
Haldane,     Oswald,     Ver- 
schoyle 

Leny — Buchanan- J  ardi  ne 

Leofric — Scrope 

Leslie — Lowry-Corry 

Leveson — Egerton,     Lane, 
Needham 

Lewis — Hughes 

Lewknor — Barttelot 

Lexington — Sutton 

Leybourne — Corbet,  Fellowes 

Lieb  reich — Cock 

Lightbody — Greg 

Lilbome — Smyth 

Lindley— Frewen-Laton 

Lindsay — Boyle,  Campbell, 
Colville,        Dingwall- For- 
dyce 

Lisle — Adair,  March- Phillips 

Little — Gilmour 

Littlehales — Baker 

Littleton    —     Roper-Curzon 

Livingston — Delafield 

Lizures — Scrope 

Llewelyn   Gethin — Hughes 

Llewelyn  ab  Ierworth  — 
Hughes 

Llewellyn  A  ur  Dorchog — 
Hughes 

Llowarch  ab  Bran — Hughes 
Mostyn,    Mostyn-Owen 

Llowdden — Lloyd 

Lloyd  —  Burges,  Fletcher 
Lennard,  Passingham,  Vil- 
liers-Tuthill 

Lluddocha  ab  Caradoc  — 
Hughes 

Llwch  Llawen  Vawr — Lloyd 

Lobb— Ellis 

Locke — O'Carroll 

Lockhart  —  Cochrane-  Baillie 

Lodlowe  —  Curzon-Howe 

Loftus — Tottenham 

Long — Chaloner 

Longe — Ferrier 

Longespee — Fox 

Longfield — Beatty 

Longslow — Clegg-Hill,  Hill, 
Noel-Hill 

Longspee  —  Powys-Lybbe 

Longueville  —  Grey  de 
Ruthyn,  Hey  wood- Jones, 
Willding-Jones 

Lonkeslow — -Clive 

Loring — Wrey 

Lorn — Campbell,   Stewart 

Lort — Campbell 

Lorty — Floyer 

Loudham — Stratford 

Loundres — Floyer,   Preston 

Lovedale—Laxie 

Loveday — Hyde,  Needham 

Lovel — Perceval 

Lovell — Ferrier 

Lovetot — Chetwynd  -  Talbot, 
Rice,    Talbot 

Lovingcott — Hyde 

Lowdham — Jerningham 

Lowe — Hurt,  Strode,  Traf- 
ford 

Lownde — Langrishe 

Lowndes — Gors  t 

Lowther —  Ramsden 

Lucas — Butler 

Lucy  —  Corbet,    Fellowes, 
Heber- Percy,   Percy,  Vil- 
liers-Tuthill 
Luders — Temple 


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Ludlow — Curzon-Howe 

Lugg — Stephens 

Lumley — Lambton 

Lund —  Kenworthy 

Lupus- — Hulley,       Kemeys- 

Tynte,  Moore 
Luttrell — Stuart 
Lyde — Ames 
Lynch — Cotton-  Jodrell 
Lyons — Money-  Kyrle 
Lysaght — Griffin 
Lyte — Monypenny,  Pearson 

Macartney — Iredell 

M'A  ullay — Donaldson 

MacBrayne — Ambrose 

McCaul — Hagart  -  Spiers, 
Spiers 

McCullum — Lecky 

Macdonald  —  Leith  -  Bu- 
chanan, Mackinnon 

Macduff  ■ —  Goold  -  Ver- 
schoyle,    Verschoyle 

MacGiil — Dalrymple 

MacHaffie  - —  Browne-Synge- 
Hutchinson 

Machell — Ramsden 

MacHenry — Lugard 

Mackay — Vipont 

Mack — Shaw 

McKenzie — Smith 

Mackenzie — Legh 

Macklin — Oakes 

Macleod — Mac  Kinnon 

McManus — Waller 

MacMorogh — Scrope 

MacMurchad — Burrell,  Chol- 
mondeley,  Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby 

Macmurgh  —  Chetwynd-Tal- 
bot,  Rice,  Talbot 

Macnaughton — MacBrayne 

M' Ostrich — Carmichael 

Maddiston— Vane 

Maddock — Ashby 

Madoc,  de  la  Home — Lloyd 

Madog  ab  Madog  Goch — 
Hughes 

Magill — Meade 

Mainwaring — Onslow 

Maitland — Fergusson,  War- 
render 

Malbank — Bartlett,  Wrey 

Malbanke — Hughes 

Malcolm —  Kerr 

Malct  —  Acland,  Fuller- 
Acland-Hood 

Mallett — Childe,  Cholmonde- 
ley,  Leicester  -  Warren, 
Leighton 

Mallory — Adair 

Maintains—  Fox,  Moore 

Malortie—  Hoare 

Malpas — Fairfax-Cholmeley, 
Grosvenor,  Mackworth, 
Taunton,    Tempest 

Malston — Coleridge 

Maltravers — Mostyn 

Malwin — Money-  Kyrle 

Malyfant — Lloyd 

Manchester — Hordern 

Mandeville — Powys-Lybbe 

Manduit — Powys-Lybbe 

Manfelin — Hey  wood- J  ones, 
Longueville,         Willding- 
Jones 

Manlovel — Scudamore-Stan- 
hope 

Mann — Cornwallis,  Wyke- 
ham-Martin 

•  Manning — Fox 

Manson— Stronge 

Mar  —  Douglas,     Douglas- 
Scott-Montague,  Erskine, 
Goodeve-Erskine,    Mon- 
tagu-Douglas-Scott 

March — White 

M  archudd — Lloyd 


JnSer  of  CUiarteringg 


Marchudd  ab  Cynan  — 
Hughes 

Markham — Acland,  Malet 

Marley — Vane 

Marmion — Wi  lloughby 

Marshal — Burrell,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby 

Marshall — Canning,  Chet- 
wynd-Talbot,Childe,  Chol- 
mondeley,  Fox,  Powys- 
Lybbe,  Rice,  Scrope,  Tal- 
bot 

Marsham — Savill-Onley 

Marston — Money-  Kyrle 

Martell — Langrishe 

Martin — Floyer,  Le  Breton, 
Mansergh 

Martindale— Vale 

Martival — Adair 

Martyn — Wrey 

Mason — De  Trafford 

Massey— De  Trafford,  Fleet- 
wood-Hesketh,  Trafford, 
Witham 

Mathew — Nugent 

A/a«AeK's-|-Bridgeman,  Chet- 
wynd-T|lbot,  Rice,  Talbot 

Maule — Drury,  Ramsay 

Maunsell — Dickson 

Maveisin — Mainwaring 

Mavesyn — Niblett 

Mawddwy — Cholmondeley 

Maxwell  —  Boyle,  Cliff- 
M'Culloch 

May — Tottenham 

Maynarch — Mackworth 

Meade — Rye 

Medhop— Hutchinson-Lloyd- 
Vaughan,  Lloyd- Vaughan 

Medhurst — Wheler 

Meinill — Fox 

Metric — Lloyd 

Meirig  ab  Dynwall — Hughes 

Melborne — Cobbe 

Meldrum  —  Boase,  Duff, 
Seton 

Melent — Fox 

Mellent — Powys-Lybbe 

Melville — Boyle 

Mendez — Cameron-Head 

Menithorpe — White 

Menteith — Haldane 

Menzies — Clayhills  -  Hender- 
son 

Mercia — Moore 

Mercy — Powys-Lybbe 

Meredydd — Lloyd 

Meredith — Chambre,  Somer- 
ville 

Meredyth — Rice 

Merfyn   Vrych — Lloyd 

Merlais — Fox 

Mervyn — Archdale,  Irvine, 
Lloyd 

Mervyn  Frych — Lloyd 

Meschines — Hulley,  Moore, 
White 

Mesnill — Witham 

Metcalfe — Ames 

Meynell — Bloomfield 

Meyrick  ap  Gurgan — Adair 

Michelgrove — Sidney 

Middleham — Powys-Lybbe 

Middleton — Athorpe,  Fox, 
Heywood-Jones,  Lloyd, 
Longueville,  Smyth,  Will- 
ding-Jones 

Midleham — Chetwynd  -  Tal- 
bot, Fox,  Rice,  Talbot 

Mildmay — Plumptre,  Rick- 
etts,    Villiers-Tuthill 

Miller  d — Orpen 

Millington — Cooper 

Milman — Butler 

Milnes — Gaskell 

Minshull — Cholmondeley, 
Fox 


Mirfield — Tempest 

Moberley- — Egerton,  Grosve- 
nor, Taunton 

Moir — Knight-Erskine 

Molison — Smith 

Monceux — Ramsden 

Monchensie  —  Chetwynd  - 
Talbot,  Rice,  Talbot 

Moneby — Whi  te 

Monson — Milles,Milies-Lade , 
Watson 

Montacute — Mostyn,  Powys- 
Lybbe 

Montagu  —  Crichton-Stuart, 
Heathcote  -  Drummond  - 
Willoughby,  Weld-Blun- 
dell 

Montague — Burrell 

Montalt — H  ulley 

Monteith — Baikie 

Montfort — Willoughby 

Montgomerie — Lamb,  Ram- 
say-Fairfax-Lucy 

Montgomery — Archdale 

Montherme — Powys-Lubbe 

Monthermer — Burrell,  Doug- 
las-Scott-Montagu, Heath- 
cote -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby, Montagu,  Weld- 
Blundell 

Montrose — Graham 

Moore — Hussey- Walsh,  Hut- 
ton 

Mordake — Acland,  Malet 

M  or  den — H  arbord 

Moreton — Fulford 

Morfa  Frych — Lloyd 

Morfydd  verch  Inyr — Lloyd 

Morfydd  verch  Ynyr — Hughes 

Morgan — Browne,  Walsham 

Moriarty — Crumpe 

Morison — Maclver-Campbell 

Morley — Fox 

Morres — De  Montmorency 

Morris — Cecil 

Mort — Earle 

Mortimer — Corbet,  Fellowes 

Morton — Niblett,  Sackville- 
West 

Morville — Fox 

Mottram — Askew,  Cotton- 
Jodrell 

Moubray — Lindsay 

Mountsandford — Pakenham- 
Wclsh 

Mowbray — Arundell,  Butler, 
Howard,  Jerningham, 

Stourton,  Trotter 

Mowdday — Bridgeman 

Mowddwy — Childe 

Mowddy — Mytton 

Moyne — Langrishe 

Mreddyd  ab  Maelgwyn  — 
Hughes 

Mredydd  ab  Owen — Hughes 

Mredydd  ab  Rhys  Vychan 
— Hughes 

Mredydd  Benhir — Hughes 

Mure — White 

Murphy — Loftus 

Murray — Clayhills-Hender  - 
son,  Elliot,  Westenra 

Musard — Rooper 

Muschampe — Childe 

Muswell — Ferrier 

Muzard — Ramsden 

My  hill — Langrishe 

Mylo— Childe 

Mynshull  —  Fleetwood  - 
Hesketh 

Mytton — Cholmondeley 

Nagle — Beauchamp 
Nairne — Berry,    Petty-Fitz- 

maurice 
Nanfant — Hordern 
Napier — Buchanan  -  Dun 
lop,  Sturt 


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Naylor — Leyland 

Neale — Walli  ngton 

Necton — Halsey 

Nelson — Rycroft 

Nesbitt — Goold  -  Verschoyle 

Verschoyle 
Nevay — Crawford 
Nevill — Chetwynd-Talbot, 

Fane-de-Salis,  Floyer,  Fox 

Powys-Lybbe,    Rice,   Tal 

bot 
Neville — Adair,    Mostyn, 

White 
Newburg — Canning 
Newburgh — Powys-Lybbe 
N  ewmarch—AAzSx ,      Childe, 

Gorges 
Newnham — Thornton 
Newport — Bridgeman 
Newton — Fel  lowes 
Nicholas    ab    Hugh    Bo  wen 

Cadrod  Hardd — Hughes 
Nicolls — Trafford 
Nicholson — Shaw 
Nigel — Scrope 
Noble— Fell 
Nonwyke — Adair 
Norfolke — Hansard 
Normanville — Mackworth, 

Sitwell 
Norreys — Bertie 
Norton — Ramsden 
Norwich — Forester,  Milbank, 

Vane 
Norwik — Ricketts 
Nugent — Humble,  Palles 

O'Brien — De  Vere 

O'Bryen — Forsyth 

O'Connor — Hussey- Walsh 

O'Doherty — Mansergh 

O'Doyne — Doyne 

O'Neill — Lentaigne,  Segrave, 
Waller 

O'Reilly— Nugent 

O'Riordan  —  Goold    -  Ver- 
schoyle 

Odingsells — Coke 

Oeils — Baines 

Offord— Willoughby 

Ogilvie — Forbes 

Ogilvy  —  Scrymsoure  -  Steu- 
art-Fothringham 

Ogle — Case 

Oldcastle — Lloyd 

Oldfield — Bartlett 

Oldhall — Adair,    Gorges 

Oliphant — Kinloch,  Murray 

Olmins— Stuart 

Onslow — Cholmondeley 

Oreby — Hulley 

Orkesley — Hordern 

Orkney — Sinclair,  Stewart 

Orlebar — Downes 

Orme — Malcolm 

Ormesby — White 

Ormsby — Blake  -  de  -  Burgh, 
Pery 

Orreby — Willoughby 

Osborne — Fox,  Money-Kyrle 

Oteley — Cholmondeley,  Fores- 
ter, Mainwaring,  Weld- 
Forester 

Other — Fox,    Moore 

Otterby — Smyth 

Otway — Verney-Cave 

Overton — Lane 

Owden — Greer 

Owen — Cholmondeley,  Greer 

Owen  Gwynnedd — Mostyn 

Owen  Warr — Lloyd 

Owlepen — Daunt 

Packenham — G;jrrard 
Padarn    Beysrydd — Lloyd 
Padam    Peisrudd — Hughes, 

Lloyd,  Owen 
Paget — Streeten 


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xer  —  Fuller  -  Acland  - 

sod,  Michell 

les — Ramsden 

,ulf  _  Eyton,    Money  - 

yrle 

ie—  Ridley 

ier— Bainbrigge,  Bowles, 

ax,  Whinyates 

kinson — Threlfall 

ry — Hawkshaw 

trich — Lane 

coe — Vaughan-Morgan 

lowe — Childe 

singham — Fletcher 

erson — Legh 

es7i«//— Paston  -  Beding- 

;ld 

mer— Jocelyn 

mcefote— Bromley  -  WU- 

on,  Daubeney 

wlherman — Eliot 

icocke — Sandford 

irle  —  Scudamore  -  Stan- 


lope 

%se — Fry 
iwardine — Adair 
lling—  Pigott 
mberton — Maling 
mbridge — Curzon  -  Howe, 
Slaughter 
mbrigge — Adair 
mbruge—  Corbet,  Fellowes 
nfold— Wyatt 
■nn — Curzon-Howe 
•nnefather — Moore 
'pdie  —  Douglas  -  Home, 
Hepburne-Scott,      Home, 
Hume 

zrceval — Graves 
trey — Alexander,  Stewart- 
Murray,  Thorpe 
zriam — Coleridge,     Fuller- 
Acland-Hood 
trie — Mainwaring 
zrsall — Forester,    Milbank, 
Vane 

irshall — Grosvenor,  Taun- 
ton 

eshall — Childe 
etit— Butler,    Fitzgerald 
ever — Floyer,  Taunton 
everel — Hordern 
eyton — Villiers  -  Tuthill 
'hesant — Bartlett 
■kilip    ap    Ivor  —  Curzon- 
Howe 

'hilip  ab  Mredydd — Hughes 
>hilips — Church 
>hillips— Cotton    -    Jodrell, 

Lloyd,  Monypenny 
^ictavensis — Tempest 
Hgott — Assheton,  Carleton, 

Chambre 
°im — Ducket 
finckney — Money-  Kyrle 
Dipe — Adair,  Cholmondeley, 

Curzon  -   Howe,     Jervis, 

Parker-Jervis,  Slaughter 
Pitfield — Sturt 
Pitt—  Fox,  Lysley 
Plantagenet — Knyvett,  Mos- 

tyn,  Powys-Lybbe,  Stour- 

ton 

Play  fair — Vickers 
Plowden — Jerningham 
Plumpton — Money-  Kyrle 
poe — Jenner,   Jenner-Fust 
Poitori — Adair 
Pole —  Pow  ys-Ly  bbe 
Pollexfen—  Buller,  Man- 

ningham-Buller,       \  arde- 

Buller 

Polwarth — Hepburne-Scott 
Pomeroy — Bond 
Poole — Ames,  Britton,    Car- 

lyon-Britton 
Pope — Lee-Dillon 
Popham — Floyer 


porte — Scudamore-Stanhope, 

Stanhope 
Porter— Chaplin,  Floyer 
Postmer — Burrell,  Cholmond- 
deley,     Heathcote-Drum- 
mond-Willoughby 
Potenger — Bingham 
Potter— Cass,  Cass-Tewart 
Powell — Ch  ambre 
Power — Coleridge,    Duckett, 
Fox,    Mansfield,     Money- 
Kyrle 
Powlett — Forester,  Milbank 
Powys — Bridgeman 
Poynings — Forester,  Milbank 
Praers — Grosvenor,      Main- 
waring,   Needham,  Taun- 
ton 
Pratchett — Attwood,      Free- 
man 
Prawle — Eliot 
Prayers — Grosvenor,    Lane, 

Taunton 
Prendergast — Vereker 
Presthorpe — Childe 
Preston — Butler,    Paget 
Price — Bertram 
Pride — Cholmondeley,  Myt- 

ton,   Rickards 
Prideaux — Hordern 
Pringle — Scott 
Prowse — Bond 
Prynce — Corbet 
Pulesdon — Childe 
Pulford—  Bartlett,   Egerton, 

Grosvenor,  Taunton 
Purdon — Uniacke,    Winter 
Pury — Cust 
Pydel — Floyer 
Pye — Fox 
Pyers — Hughes 
Pylatte— Fitzgerald 
Pyne — Cavendish 


Remlegh— Childe 
Renny — Legh 
Reresby — Sitwell 
Revell — Reade 
Reynardson — Birch 
Reynell — Coleridge 
Reyney— Forester,     Mdbank 
Reynolds — Moreton,   Peyton 
Rhodes — Darwin 
Rhun    ap    Ednoiven — Lloyd 
Rhyn  ap  Ednower—  Hughes 
Rhys— Lloyd,  see  Aron  ap, 

Griffith  ap 
Rhys  ap  Griffith— Rice 
Rhys  ap   Gwerystan — Lloyd 
Rhys    ap    Tewder    Mawr — 

Powell 
Rhys  Goch — Mackworth,  see 

Gweirydd  ab 
Rice — Wingfield 
Rich — Edwardes 
Richards— Martin 
Richmond — Money-  Kyrle 
Ricketts— Jervis,  Parker- 
Jervis 
Riddesford  —  Fox,     Powys- 
Lybbe 
Ridley— Nugent 
Ridware — Egerton,    Grosve 

nor 
Rigmaiden — Waddington 
Riley — Towers 
Rilleston — Ramsden 
Rinsy — Fox 
Riryd  Vlaidd — Lloyd 
Rishworth — Adair 
Risseley — De  Trafford 
Rixton — Witham 
Roach— Corbet,    Fellowes, 

Heywood-Jones 
Robbins Beale-Brown 


Quaile — Ramsden 
Q  uantock— Shuldham 
Quincey— Fox,  Powys-Lybbe 

Radcliffe — Acland,    Grubbe, 
Hordern,  Plumtre,  Rams- 
den 
Raffles— Flint 
Raleigh — Upton  -  Cottrell  - 

Dormer 
Raley — Byrd 
Ralphson — Palmer 
Ramsay — Fergusson,  Irvine- 

Fortescue 
Ramsden — Fawkes 
Randolph  —  Duff  -  Suther  - 

land-Dunbar,  Stuart 
Ran  son — Cust 
Ravenscroft — Bartlett 
Rawdon — Grey  de  Ruthyn 
Rawlinson — Askew 
Rawson  —  Butler,    Villiers  - 

Tuthill 
Rayncourt — Griffin 
Read— Floyer,    Palles,    Wil- 

loughby 
Reade — Floyer 
Reading — Langrishe 
Redman — Butler 
Redmond — Rowan,  Waller 
Redvers — Buller,    Courtney, 
Manningh  am -Buller, 
Yarde-Buller 
Redware — Adair 
Reed — Baker-Cresswell 
Rees  ap  Aron — Lloyd 
Rees  ap  Mar  chant — Hughes 
Rees  ap  Tudor — Lloyd 
Rees  Grtig — Lloyd 
Reeve — Brook,  Kater,  Stam- 

land 
Reeves — Porch 
Reilly — Minchin 
Remevill — Childe 


Robert  ab  Howel— Hughes 
Roberts  — Hampton  -  Lewis, 

Mansergh,   Riall 
Robertson — Eustace,  Fulton, 

Legh,  Williamson 
Robinson — Boulton,   Burton 
Rochdale — Adair 
Poche — Burrell,  Cholmonde- 
ley,    Heathcote  -  Drum- 
mond-Willoughby,     Lon- 
gueville,  Smyth,  Willding- 
Jones 
Rochford— Langrishe,  Powys- 
Lybbe 
Roderic    Mawr — Lloyd 
Rodri  Mawr — Hughes 
Roger  Wyn— Hughes 
Rogers — Enys 
Rohan— Fox,     Fellowes, 

Powys-Lybbe 
Rokeby — Fox 
Rokele — Prideaux-Brune 
Rokesley— Forester,  Milbank 
Roope— Ilbert 
RooS  _  Forester,     Hordern, 

Milbank 
Roper — Brand 
Roscelin— Willoughby 
Rose— Lloyd 

Rose  mar—  Fox,  Powys-Lybbe 
^oss — Cockrane-Bailhe,  Dal- 

rymple  , 

Rossall—  Fairfax  -  Cholmeley 
Rothe— Burtchaell 
Rowan — Waller 
Rowe— Hill,  Sandys 
Rowlet— Fox 
Rowley — Woolrych 
Rowse — Ricketts 
Rowlston— Nevile 
Roydon— Moore 
Royds— Fletcher  -  Twemlow 
Ruding— Clarke,  Lane 
Rudinge— Mansergh,  Martin 
Rufine — ffarington 
Rugeley— Lawley 
RuweUi— White 


2l8q 

Russell— Adair,  Gorges,  Pak- 
ington,  Payne  -  Gallwey, 
Wirgman 

Ryan — Langton 

Rycott — Lane 

Ryleston — Fox 

Ryvett—  Ellis 

Sacheverell — Coke 

Sackville— Hulley,  Sidney 

Sadington — Adair 

St.  Aubyn — Fulford 

St.   Clair—  Erskine 

St.   Clere— Gage 

St  George — Fulford,  Rickards 

St.   Hilary— Pulley,    Scrope 

St.  Jo hn— Forester,  Milbank, 

Money- Kyrle 
St.  Lawrence — Wheble 
St.  Leger — Fox,  Moore 
St.  Liz — Cholmondeley 
St.  Lys — Burrell,  Heathcote- 

Drummond-Willoughby 
St.  Martyn — Floyer 
St.  Maur— Fox,  Moore 
St.  Owen — Acton,  Lyon-Dal- 

berg-Acton 
St.  Quintin — Fox 
St.  Valorey — Childe 
Salle— Pyne 
Salmon — Canning 
Salter— Hordern 
Salusbury— Cotton-Jodrell 
Sambrooke — Anson 
Sanders — Lee-Dillon 
Sandford— Cholmondeley 
'  Sandham — Griffith 
Sandilands — Ferrier 
Sandys— Hill-Trevor,    Speer 
Sanford— Burrell,  Heathcote- 

Drummond-Willoughby 
Sanguszko — Lubienski 
Sapcote — Russell 
Saunder — Moore 
Savage — Fox 
Savile— Adair,     Cavendish, 

Tempest 
Saxham — Ricketts 
Say — Corbet,  Fellowes 
Scarborough — Ramsden 
Scawen — Bathurst,    Roberts 
Schomberg — Fox 
Schott— Scott 
Schuldam— Barker 
Schuyler — Delafield 
Scopham — Smyth 
Scott— Burrell,  Douglas, 

Heathcote  -  Drummond  - 
Willoughby,       Lawrence, 
Moore,   Napier,      Napier- 
Clavering 
Scotland— Beauclerk.Burrell, 
Fitz James  -  Stuart,  Fitz- 
Roy,  Goold  -  Verschoyle, 
Gordon-Lennox,      Heath- 
cote   -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby, Lennox,  Milbar'c, 
Montagu- Douglas  -  Scott, 
Phipps,  Verschoyle 
Scrase — Dickins 
Scudamore— Adams,  Money- 

Kyrle 
Sea— Ellis  w     L 

Searle— Bateman  -  Hanbury, 

Dancer 
Seagrave— Butler,    Stourton 
Seisyllt— Lloyd 
Selby — Mostyn 
Selby — Rickards 
Sewer— Floyer 
Semple — Grant-Suttie 
Senhouse — Irwin 
Sergeaux— Burrell,  Cholmon- 
deley, Heathcote  -  Drum- 
mond -  Willoughby 
Seton— Duff,  Eliot,  Gordon, 
Gordon-Cuniming,  Gordon- 
Lennox,  Montgomerie 


2190 

Sewell — Hickey,  Stubber 
Shaen — Bingham,    Carter 
Shafto — Adair 
Sharpe — Combe 
Sheffield — Langrishe 
Sheldon — Clarke,  Lane 
Shelley — Sidney 
Sherard — Reeve,    Wrey 
Sherborne — Upton  -  Cottrell  - 

Dormer 
Sherington — Chetwynd  -  Tal- 
bot, Rice,  Talbot 
Shipbroke — Adair 
Shipphard — Carus  -  Wilson 
Shirley — Mainwaring  -  Eller- 

ker-Onslow 
Shuttleworth — Holden 
Sidton — Corbet,  Fellowes 
Sidnor — Cecil 
Simmons — Cass-Tewart 
Simpson — Bridgeman,  Shaw- 

Hellier 
Sinclair     — Hume,       Legh, 

Ogilvy-Dalgleish,  Wilson 
Skenard — Money-  Kyrle 
Skinner — MacGregor 
Skipwith — White 
Skull—  Powell 
Sleight — Chaplin,  Floyer 
Smalley — Fisher 
Smallwood — Capper 
Smijth — Windham 
Smith — Bower,        Bromley- 
Wilson,      Burrell,      Chol- 
mondeley,  Downes,  Heath- 
cote  -  Drummond  -  Wil- 
loughby,  Traill,  Vernon 
Smithsby — Nuttall 
Smyth — Barttelot,    Kinloch, 
Palmer,  Upton  -  Cottrell- 
Dormer 
Snigge — Oswald 
Snitterton — Coke 
Somers — Cocks 
Somerscales — Skeet 
Somery — Willoughby 
Sompter — H  ordern 
Souch — Floyer 
Southcote — Mansergh 
Southwell — O'Ferrall 
Spaight — Reeves 
Spar — Sinclair 
Speckford — Floyer 
Spence — Nuttall 
Spencer — Cary,  Money- Kyrle 
Spring — Rice 
Springhose — Acton,      Lyon- 

Daiberg-Acton 
Stacpule — Adair 
Stafford — Fleetwood  -   Hes- 

keth,  Jerningham 
Stainbank — Staniland 
Stainsby — Carleton 
Stakepool — Curzon-Howe 
Stamer — O'Grady 
Stanley— Child      -     Villiers, 
Egerton,  Murray,  Stewart- 
Murray 
Stanlowe — Childe 
Stanton — Corbet,     Fellowes, 

Lloyd,    Rooper 
Stapleton — Childe,  Cholmon- 
deley,     Leicester-Warren, 
-   Leighton 
Staunton — Adair 
S  taveley — Hercy 
Stephens  —  Browne,     Rose, 

Wogan- Browne 
Stern:  —Raymond 
^teuart — Tempest 
Stewart — Campbell,  Erskine, 
Hickey,  Moir,  Petty-Fitz- 
maurice,    Rowan,    Waller 
Stifle — Everitt 
Stighull — Coleridge 
Stirling — Baikie 
Stockton — Bartlett,      Thick- 
nesse 


'JnDcr  of  duacterings 


Stoke— Stratford 
Stokes — Lane 
Stonard — Lane 
Stopford— Villiers  -  Tuthill 
Stopham — Barttelot 
Storrs — Askew 
Stoughton — Money-  Kyrle 
Stourton — Daubeney,   Lang- 
dale,  Vavasour,  Wrey 
Strabolgi — Alexander,  Thorp 
Strachan — Lei  t  h  -  Ross 
Strachie — Harper 
Stradling — Danvers 
Strange  —  Acton,      Bushe, 
Chetwynd-Talbot,  Corbet, 
Fellowes,  Lyon  -  Dalberg- 
Acton,       Murray,       Rice, 
Stewart-Murray,  Talbot 
Strangman — Hancock 
Strangways — Onslow 
Strickland —  Ramsden 
Stringer — Halsey 
Strivelin — Heywood  -  Jones 
Longueville,     Willding     - 
Jones 
Strongbow — Burrell,       Chet- 
wynd-Talbot,     Cholmon- 
deley,    Heathcote- 
Drummond  -  Willoughby, 
Powys-Lybbe,  Rice, 

Scrope,  Talbot 
Stuart — Forbes,  Goold- 

Verschoyle,    Scott,    Vers- 
choyle 
Stubbs — Newbolt,  Philips 
Stuche — Clive 
Stukeley — Torkington 
Sturt — Clarke 
Stutteville — Powys-Lybbe 
Styleman — Le  Strange 
Sullivan — Leader 
Sutherland — Egerton,     Gor- 

don-Cumming 
Sutton — Cotton     -     Jodrell, 

Peyton,  Villiers-Tuthill 
Swinehead — Hulley 
Swynfen— Jervis,       Parker- 

Jervis 
Swynnerton — Fox 
Syfos-Gardner,  Waddington 
Sykeston — Barttelot 
Sylvester — Hulley 
Symes — Bayly 
Symonds — Chambre 
Synge — Tottenham 
Szembek — Lubienski 

Tailboys — Floyer 

Taithwell — Fox 

Talbot— Astley,  Corbet, 

Fellowes,    Hercy,    Power, 
Stourton,  Wingfield 

Tankersley — Adair,  Tempest 

Tanner — Taunton 

Tattnall — Cotton-Jodrell 

Tatton — Egerton 

Taylor—  Chaplin,  Coleridge, 
Marsh,  Moore,  Porter, 
White 

Taylour — Rowley 

Tebbutt — Fisher 

Tecon — Fox 

Tempest — Adair,  Fox,  Rams- 
den, Witham 

Terrett — Davis 

Tew — Clive 

Thdigny — Langrishe 

Themilthorpe — Marsham 

Theodor — Childe,  Cholmon- 
deley,  Leicester-Warren, 
Leighton 

Thwenge — Fleetwood  -  Hes  - 
keth 

Thomas — Arundell,     Dever- 
eux,    Heap,    Jerningham, 
Malcolm,     Roper-Curzon, 
Tyrwhitt,  Wrey 
Thorett — Bridgeman 


Thorneton — Cotton-Jodrell 
Thornhill — Adair,  Tempest 
Thornton  —  Comber,       De 
Trafford,     Fox,     Hulley, 
Trafford,  Trevelyan 
Thorold — Money-  Kyrle 
Thoroton — Hildyard 
Thorp — Alexander 
Thorpe — Langrishe,       Tem- 
pest,  White 
Throckmorton — Brand,     Ro- 
per, Trevor- Roper 
Thweng — Westropp,  Witham 
Tibetot — Scrope 
Tichmersh — Fox 
Tiffin — Irwin 
Tilson — Carter,  Magan 
Tipping  —   Hill   -    Trevor, 

Sandys 
Tirell — Acton 
Titley— Childe 
Todenham  —  Paston  -  Bed  - 

ingfeld 
Tomkinson — Cotton-Jodrell 
Tomkys — Attwood,  Freeman 
Tonge — Tempest 
Toni — Hordern,  Powys- 

Lybbe 
Tonson — Rye 
Tothill — Ramsden 
Tour — Mytton 
Tower — Baker,        Cholmon- 

deley 
Towers — Hercy 
Towerson — Irwin 
Townshend — Forester,  Main- 
waring  -  Ellerker  -  Onslow, 
Weld-Forester 
Trapand — Adlercron 
Travers — Madden 
Treacher — Bowles 
Trecarren — Glynn 
Tregarthin — Floyer 
Tregarthyn — Taunton 
Tregoz — Barttelot,     Money- 
Kyrle,  Powys-Lybbe, 

Sackville-West 
Trelawny — Buller,  Manning- 
ham-Buller,  Ross,  Yarde- 
Buller 
Trench — Kirkpatrick 
Trenouth — Fox,  Hordern 
Tresurthien — Hordern 
Trethurff—  Buller,  Manning- 
ham-Buller,  Yarde-Buller 
Trevor—  Brand,    Hill,    Hut- 
chinson -  Lloyd  -  Vaughan, 
Lloyd-Vaughan,    Sandys 
Trickett — Dent 
Trickey — Cayzer 
Tritton—De  Trafford 
Trollop — Lane 
Trollope — Needham 
Trotter — Lindsay 
Trusbut — Hordern 
Trussel—  Burrell,    Cholmon- 
deley,    Heathcote- 
Drummond-Willoughby 
Tudor — Lloyd,  Thorp 
Tudor  Trefor — Lloyd 
Tudor     Trevor  —  Cholmon- 

deley,  Hughes 
Tudwall  Gloff—  Lloyd 
Tuit — Moore 
Tuite — Fox 
Turberville — Bingham 
Turbutt — Duppade  Uphaugh 
Turet — Fellowes 
Turner — Bayley,       Dryden, 

Readett-Bayley 
Turrett — Corbet 
Twisden — Moore 
Twysden— Child  -  Villiers 
Tyldesley — Fleetwood  -  Hes- 

keth 
Tyringham — Stephens 
Tyson — Ramsden 
Tyssen — Cecil 


Uchtred — Lloyd 

Ufford— Burrell,  Heathcot 

Drummond- Willoughby 
Umfraville — Floyer 
Upton — Forester,         Stac 

Weld-Forester 
Urquhart — Pollard 
Urswick — Humfrey 

Valence— Chetwynd  -  Talbc 

Rice,  Talbot,  Thorp 
Valetort — Malet 
Vallence — Wardlaw 
Valoynes — Willoughby 
Fane— Forester,  Milbank 
Vaughan — Hart 
Vaux — Brougham 
Veale — Fleetwood  -  Hesket 
V enables— De  Trafford,  Fo: 

Harcourt- Vernon,  Hulle 

Trafford 
Verdon — Chetwynd  -  Talbo 

Powys  -  Lybbe,  Rio 

Talbot 
Vere — Cholmondeley 
Vemey — Danvers 
Vernon  —  Adair,     Bartlet 

Curzon  -  Howe,  Foj 

Holmes  a  Court,  Hughe: 

Slaughter 
Viall— Dalglish-Bellasis 
Vierville — Champion-de 

Crespigny 
Villiers — Bathurst 
Vincent — Money-  Kyrle 
Vipont — Curzon-Howe 
Vortigem — Hughes,  Lloyd 

Waddington — Ramsden 
Wadltam — Floyer 
Wafer — Segrave 
Waher — Scrope 
Wake — Powys  -Lybbe 
Walcheville — Rooper 
Waldegrave — Paston  - 

Bedingfeld 
Waldo — Sibthorpe 
Waleran — Floyer,  Scrope 
Walford — Bellairs 
Walker — Trafford 
Wallace — Brew  -  Mulhallen 

Campbell 
Waller — Bateman-Hanbury 
Wallington — Adair 
Wallop — Fellowes 
Walsh — Johnson,  Langrishe 
Walter — Butler 
Walton — Barttelot 
Walworth — Needham 
Wansey — Fletcher 
Warburton — Somerville 
Ward — Fisher,  Lacon,  Lang- 
rishe 
Wardall — Lake 
Warden — Jessop 
Wardwick — Hey  wood-Jones, 
Longueville,         Willding- 
Jones 
Wareing — Ormerod 
Waring — Young 
Warkworth — Money- Kyrle 
Warner — Finny 
Warren — Bathurst,         Fitz- 
alan-Howard,        Howard, 
O'Carroll 
Warton — Fletcher- Vane, 

Forester,  Milbank 
Warwick — Powys-Lybbe 
Washbome — Money-  Kyrle 
Washington — Adair,    Rams- 
den 
Waterhouse — Madden 
Waterton  —  Fox,        Moore, 

Willoughby 
Waterville — Money-  Kyrle 
Watkinson — Cronshaw, 
Roberts 


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son— Bullock,  Chamney, 
all,  Milles,.  Milles- 
ide 

ts — Hind 
mci — Ferrier 
lerton— Davenport 
wton — V'tham 
viand — Cecil 

ipont— Cockburn,  Innes- 
ker 

iver— Forester,      Hulley, 
^eld- Forester 
bb — Fox 
bbe — Butler 
iderburn— Erskine, 
Tlarindin 
lies — Fox 
lis— Arding,  Moore, 

illoughby 

wood — Moncreiff 
worth — Houghton, 

.anley 

tern— Bateman-  H  anbury 

more — White 

tenhall— Hulley,     Need- 

idcock — Lane 
zrton — Kemeys-Tynte 
tieley  —  Halsey,       Pyd- 
loke 


Wheler — Money- Kyrle 
Whetenhale — Lee-Warner 
Whetenhall — Moore 
Whiston — Conant 
Whitchurch — Chambre 
Whitcomb — Niblett 
White— Lambarde,    Ridley, 

Welch 
Whitney  —  De        Tranord, 

Trafford 
W  kitty— Cryan 
Whyte — Vipont 
Wilby — Skeet 
Wiggett — Bulwer-Lytton 
Wigley— Childe 
Wilkin — Shoolbred 
Willarby— Smyth 
Willey — Childe 
Williams — Layland-Barratt, 

Wood 
Willis — Compton  -    Brace  - 

bridge 
W illoughby — Bertie,  Burreil, 
Cholmondeley,      Spencer, 
Verney 
Wilmot — Coke 
Wilson— Jessop,     Montagu, 

Tyrwhitt 
Wiltshire— Ricketts,  Slaugh- 
ter 


Windsor — Crichton  -  Stuart, 
Duckett,     Fox,     Money- 
Kyrle,  Moore 
Winington — Moore 
Winsbury — Lloyd 
Winstanton — Taunton 
Winston — Fox 
Wirley — Villiers-Tuthill 
Winterbourne — Clarke 
Wistanton — Grosvenor 
Witchingham— Langrishe 
Withers — Ravenshaw 
Wlonkeslow — Mackworth 
Wogan — Lloyd 
Wolferton — Hey  wood- J  ones 
Wolvedon— Hordern 
Wolverton — Longueville, 

Willding- J  ones 
Wolvey — Astley 
Woodcock — Cust 
Woodcocke — Villiers-Tuthill 
Wood — Meynell,  Thornton 
Woollaston— White 

Woolrington — Acland,  Malet 

Worsley — Pennyman 

Worthy — Crichton-Stuart 

Woulfe — Mansfield 

Wray — Bertie 

Wrigkt — Fox 

Wriotkesley — Russell 


2191 

Wroth — Lane 

Wrotham — Lane 

Wrothe— Acland,  Fuller- 

Acland-Hood 
Wroughton — Money-  Kyrle 
Wvait — Verney-Cave 
Wycherley — Brookes 
Wycliffe — Witham 
I  Vynn — Cholmondeley 
Wynne — Burreil,  Heathcote- 

Drummond-Willoughby 
Wyrley — Lane 
Wyse — Russell 
Wythens— Moore 

Yarde — Manningham-Buller 
Yelverton — Grey  de  Ruthyn 
Ynir — Hughes,  Lloyd 
Ynyrab  Teithwalch — Hughes 
Ynyr  ap  Cadfarch — Hughes, 

Lloyd 
Ynyr  0  Gwent — Hughes 
Yonge — Radcliffe 
Yorke — Butler 
Young— Corbet,  Fellowes 
Yvery — Fox 

Zouch— Corbet,        Fellowes, 
Fox,  Powys-Lybbe, 

Willoughby 


ESCUTCHEONS  OF  PRETENCE 


Adair—  Brookes 
Alford—  Banks 
A  rbuthnot— Ambrose 
Ardwg—Rudkin 
A  shnian — Sargent 

Barker—  May 
Behrens — Cohen 
Best—De  la  Poer 

Bortkwick—Bathurst 
Bromilow — Jarv 
Brooks— Tillard 
Byng— Maddick 

Collett—  Vaughan-Morgan 
Curteis— Meares 


DoaV* — Wrigley 

Eagar— Garforth 

Gandy— Watson-Gandy 
Gilstrap— MacRae-Gilstrap 
Going-  Threlfall 
Goldsmid— Jessel,  Lucas 
Goodwin —  Kerr 
GooW — Verschoyle 

Haggerston— Stourton 
Hampton  -  Lewis  —  Dwyer  ■ 

Hampton 
Hundley— Pi  rie-  Gordon 
Harvey — Schweder 


Haviland — Merriman 
Henderson— Slack 

Knox-Gore—  Knox-Browne 

Lake-Gloag — Blackwood 
Laurence — Blake-de  Burgh 
Z.«cy-Ramsay- Fairfax-Lucy 

M'Causland—  Yate 
Master— Curtis 
Montgomerie — Montgomerie 

■Pates — Crosweller 
Penny— Firth 
Price— Law 


Samuel — Finny 
Sedley — Weari  ng 
Skrine—  Vivian-Neal 
Somerset— Crisp  -  Molineux 
Montgomerie,  Oglander 

ray/o>- — Scott 

Temple  -  Nugent  -  Brydges 

thandos-Grenville  —  Mo> 

gan-Grenville 
Templer— Samuelson 

Tennyson-D'Eyncourt— 
Tarleton 

Thornburgh—ThoTnbnvsh 
Cropper 

Turnbull— Leigh-Wood 


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